It it's Good For The lsland The Guardian Is For It one @na1:tcrl[ia.n “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Authorised as sound Clue Ottawa. and for Department. lull payue by the Past Olll H of postage h enl. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1964. liberals Open Caucus NOT MORE THAN WEA THER Heavy snow ending near dawn; norther- ly winds 40, gusts to 55 down to 25 by evening. Low-high 15 and 20. OTTAWA (CP)—Liberal Mrs. and senators opened a two-day; conference Sunday aimed at: planning business for the par-' liamentary session which startll Roads B cabinet. the party and the MP5; established on the insistence of1 the MP5 at a conference mid- W9” i‘“'9°35i if" he"- way through the last session. 0" the mainland. Saint John “The caucus was a whole still ii‘@P0I‘led eight inches had fallen requires added strength." he [before midnight. With Winds 30. said. "There should still closer relationship between the’ . cabinet and members of Pai'lia- lln Plunge I nto Cove to nine inches of snow ment. Study groups of MP5 attached to each minister after the pre- vious conference “can become even more useful." locked llottetown Airport registered the lwind from the northeast at 30 imiles an hour. gusing to «in. lTemperature at 11.30 was 16 de- rees .fl - i Snow is forecast to continue until sometime this morning. ‘ Up to midnight, the RCMP, -the city police. the city plows ‘and department of highways lpiows reported no emergency lcalls. The vehicles of the RCMP ax . . The radio range at the Chat ‘ SEVEN CENTS increasing t h c jstrength and mobility of its ipeace-keeping force on the east- i i . i tern Mediterranean island. 12 i=AG'iE§ Diplomats Act Hurriedly As Cyprus Crisis Deepens British Stepping Up Tuesday and opening new ways ’i l for MlPs to mould government I. ' n - policy in its formative stages. ' l 5 Caucus Chairman Guy Rou- l MP for Montreal Dollard‘ ll - d rl‘ ta se retar to . . . -I glglmga Iéfillflglnel ""l,el,lfloll_ yloldl The fifth blizzard of the win gusting to 45. Moncton ii a d l the llllelllllg Session that lllllchner slashed into Prince Edward.about the same conditions. I l l , , remain‘ to be done tn lmprove llsland early last evenmg pilingl Earlier Yarmouth had repon l lll4l0NDON tCPl——I'eal‘lt'lg pus-lble restraint, understanding and ‘. . aup drms and paralyzing h.al_;ed 1h lllches of sll lld H l_l :si e new outbursts on Cyprus.; compassion." I 3 new liaison system among the if‘ . l ' ow a an i lBritish a n n o u n c e d Sundayl He also praised the Turkim igovernment. reported to have liheld off intervening in Cyprus lat Ball's request "The views of the United The announcement came asistates and British governments Underse W. all, with British headed for home to a Johnson 1 officials and report on his week-long series of visits to Greece. Turkey and Cyprus. Britain and Cyprus are taking cretary of State George. are completely in accord on the President special envoy. wound up talks rus.” very difficult problem of Cyp- he told reporters at London Airport. Also stopping in London be- fore going on to the United Nations was Spyros Kyprianou, the Cypriot foreign minister. As 23 st rt. Mr. Rouleau lpro- l-and highway plows reported the crisis to the United Nations He told reporters Cyprus and ‘P05? iahiili l8 330098 Commliiegl ‘they wouhq remain on the wads . Security Council today. Britain agree on the n for . . , . . . . me 0 FEW UP PFOPOSE ‘- ' “" Diplomats here expressed prompt UN consideration of the WATER Commission chair longest period of service. as special emblems at a dinner chahogres to parliamentary rules RQBBINSTON. Mel. (APl——Ai “hi” ‘hi? 5i0i‘m 3h3i€d- 0|‘ ihiffe Q _ man Sidney Green chats with the Commissioners of Sewers at The Charlottetown siv..n-- mehabhhg members 0 study lease thug women died Sundaylulaslarll clelmereency. The cli‘-ly ~E”*‘T°“ TURGEON :l"ll“s°ll"'l)el:l‘e3e'n P’l‘;i;lll:’l’l‘a-llllll lllllllmell wl lll Miss Doris Gill, holder of the and Water Supply lionorcd day night. With them, at right, legisiahhh before ll ls labled lll ihhen i eu tcailnwaelhll loffdadroadlploiiss e,l.a;10\\flI‘ll(lnlE lo l l(l‘,llC) l.b I S and Turlllshlcyprlols Could ml Collmlal Secretary Dull ca’. department record for the long service employees with is Commissioner Earl Taylor. the House" .'sld:‘ llslgm ?ll°:l cove 3;; f,as‘£:li:nrl‘l’°welf'e exlp:c‘le‘:l° loasllemglll I erci encitor dlame llle lslalld and spark ‘ SlllldyS_ ' maquoddy Bay near the cam. war betwen Greece and The defence minlsirv an- LIBERALIZE NLF l‘ out all night. ‘Dies In B.C. Turkey, partners in the North nounced that Britain will ‘repa- O 0 l H On the Political front. Mr. :di:'l‘all;°3l;¢lil¢l?li‘ll-e recovered luri Maritime Electric Limitedli Allanllc alliance male from Cyprus wllllln ll“ < l y Roulcau said it is urgent that. l 0 land the Island Telephone com . vA:\icouvi:_;R p _L' - .. ‘ . ‘ p the MIPS “work towards givihglbodies and County Attorney‘llallv Said that there had beelli '0 ' 'b‘‘”‘1 The British defence ministry next few days about 1.200 the National Liberal Federation lI“’3“°i5 B"°“’“ ‘aid 5 Mil‘ lno difficulty in electric or tele 'S.enai°r James Gray Turgeon a”"““"°°m°“i' said “Pm” 300 “’°m°" and °h‘ld’e"' “"°mb°" ll more democratic stl.llcllll.e_n woman may have been in theiphmle service. ‘ ,of British Columbia died in a more iroopslare being_add_ed to of fai-lnilliles of British service In reviewing results of the car Ah malll and secondary llllllds ‘nursing h hm‘. here Fllday the present peace force of and civilian personnel. The U.S. and British ambas- sadors in A earher chhferehcel M1, Rouleau. The four victims first recov. llvorp blocked all” ll pm lasllnighll He was M around 3,000 men who seek to ie ' ' ' thens called on the By Long Service Emblems said specialized information ii’-red “'9” 'd9"lii'°,d 35 Lu‘-' - i high, and my “reels wen, hark: Se . T . . I . d “i"‘b Chmmiihai Sifiit’ 0" CYP- clservices proposed by the MP3 l_Dumi- 53v_°f Machlaspori-I Gl9n'l , ' i ‘ ' < "dim mgen" flag Fed‘: ilrus Greek foreign ministry directot- Loyalty and devotion to thc|whom were presented corsagesname its own water and seweriwere set up in the prime min-3 M" m”' 33' and Be" .w- ‘]yTih:ss:ehfi'hll. hlglll M Faslel.llli° ii‘? “W59 "i Ulmmhik‘ iii; general. Phaedon Kavalieratos, . '- h of by the Commissioners. a fact liaison committee. ister‘s office, the National I.ib-:A“”‘°“Y- 44- b°i-h 05 Machias,; . . . . ‘ 11935 and was a member of Par-iL"UDs BRITISH Saturday night '0 explain ill! dopairtmeni and the (‘iii-118 S . ., . l _ land Hannah M£Muheh about Provincial Airways arrived llsi , I .. . . . Cllallllolllewwll was lecoglllzed noted by Frank Vanldei-stine, However. that is all chianig- eral Federation and the caucus, ,l lwlll lll - lclllllllllllllllllllll al 4 pm” ll llllllhamem hhhl 1945 He was hl,_l The British force were reason for Britains call for the . loffice manager, who thanked the so now and complete harmony secretariat_ to improve commu- "M° . igleyvl 9'. ll ltwh hours ahead Of gcheduh, aaipoihled h, [he Sella“, lllllll 2,7 ilpraised by Ball for "remarka- Security Cmincil session. Salli-Ivllday n1'3‘hi “he” the °°m'lComm_«issioners for_ including reigns because of the Comrnis—lniCati0n With the PUhhC- _ Bale‘; Said ,’,fe"V”I,;g‘w‘,’.,§d ameslit was speeded up to arrivo:1947. ' . m‘5si°n°“ °f sew?“ and Wm“ the wives in “'9 inWt’a“°"' 5'°“°"5 “ie ".m‘' have’ As. 3 re"? The scene 15‘ju5[ south of 3 iahead of the storm. 1 Before entering federal poli- C F I I Eff '- Supply held a dinner at The suit of this tune co-operation we . lmah blldllll over Mlh (ll/el in.-5_ he was 3 member of the 5 I1 Ohanrlotiaetown in honor of em- I MAYOR is SPEAKER were able just. this week to abol- ‘Stream which he; in 3 shght d-ll, l O d Alberta legislature from 1913 to . Pl“Y9°S ‘Pd presented “mg 5"'i- Guest Speaker for H“ “was. mi‘ N" "W" water commmeei in the-‘road at ‘the end in‘ ne I e i1921 and an unsmcessmi can-‘ vice. embbns to 1.5 employees '8’ d:35 Mayor A- wall-iilllliiz as no longer ‘sharp curve ‘ Near Hanfax ‘ididale in!‘ lht’ Briii-Sh Columbia Y who had‘ I c ‘ tot.al.of '“ -Wlllhi’ _‘ The or, refer to G - w " - _ legislature in 1935. ‘,5 ya”, 0; - - perhaps we mire wato too ml _m’l‘f.°:kl0m_ll llllll‘l‘l’,‘;_Sal,ll llgggmgd 5?)“ W2‘: ,‘ll'e“’°" . ‘n in Batliiirst. .\‘.B., Oct. By WILLIAM N. OATIS ‘she faced an imminent threat Noting it was th first mm much fbrl granted ofifeired the celelllllalllolll Sam on cellhmh,-3‘; I C ', l“.lllllllll__,lllllal_elllly lost cmllmll hhhn.-_hx (Op) _ Romp l7_ 1379, he was the son or one.l UNITED NATIONS rAPt —— of Turkish invasion. - ale depalhmleht had; held such erslawerm votedtihiaiiks l-S allllllavs ll llme ml, lmklllg Y ll-us, hefore the cal. reached the l'said Sunday night one person siphore Turgeon —— himself an ;‘C.\'pI‘US tried and failed in get A UN Simkesmah Said I 00!!!!- all event Comm,-lssioh chahmah from Citiy Cotunoil for your back all‘d gllllllg llllallks llo God l. » l jwas killed in a highway accident ‘MP from 1900 t 1. an a an_ emergency meeting of lhelcil meeting about Cyprus was Sidney reen xprosse loyal Service in the NOD19’ for our blessings and to the The Centre Union party aP‘i The car toppled about 15 feet We-'“ Haiti“-, Further deiaiislseuaior from 1923 until his;Uuued Nations, Security Coun-l:"teniativeiy" set for this after- bope the future would see i The Mayor in also express- men who we,“ before us ho peered headed for a landslide jlnto the stream. landing on its l“’°"° "°* available imm9d13i9iY- 'de3ih "11 Cll Saturday night on groundsmoon it can be convened become. an annual. or at least ing apprrcciatiion to the present give us what we have todhylvv election victory Sunday as {root at high tide. ‘ learlier “if developments wor- regufurl function. Commissioners said the splen- Rechlhihg events wlhl-clh led Greeks sought firm leadership. The accident occurred at the rant." to guide the country through the ,head of Passamaquoddy Bay Cyprus crisis. ‘just beyond the mouth of the First returns showed a start- ;St. Croix River. the internal- an obvious reference to did relations now existing be- the fact the COl'n!11li‘SSTl0€1 is an ' tween City’ Council“. and the water governing body had to the naming of this city and the pnovince, Mayor Gaudet eleclfil body he said. “In our _ “Oi said. “Charlottetown can be . . l . _ . tbositi-on naturally we cannot always obtained. He saiiid at proud Of hs history alld the llrlcigerbsslllotlilfnlghfiv lil:1fi3P=:l:‘llle8l; lQgliaiNi;<:lhhdl;l1lill’nSi:5mldehRil:’llé{;lf:lfl make long term pmm1SeS' but mm “age the lack 0‘ m'°pera' pmgregs it has made ‘“ "he no one party got a governing iston is about 15 miles south of majority and new elections had ;Calais and opposite St. An-! to be called. ‘drews. N.B. ‘ With more than 10 per cent ’—“j‘l - I l iiniilf 332': i°$’$‘“.lf.i" ii."°n§§l"i§ lludwig, DeGaulle; balloting for the seats ‘Talks concluded we hope to be together again in the years to come." Mlale employees were accom- . painted by tiheir wives. all of events led to Oounctil having to in huh. ham“, ho hke people and to be flniendly~—per- aps this is our greatest h blessing." stake in the single chamber. .was winning more than 50 pe l cent of the vote in the three» Two Questioned ....,,. In Holdup Death SAINT JOHN. N.B. <CP) City police said Sunday night two men were held for question- ing in the robbery of a sieve- doring firm here last week in which the company's president was shot and killed. Police Chief Wesley .1. Van- Wart would release no details Negroes Ponder Another March LOS ANGELES (APi - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said Saturday that if the civil rights bill gets bogged down in a Sen- ate filibuster, it may be neces- on where the men were being held or how they had been picked up. An intensive dragnei was spread over the Maritimes and Quebec after a daylight robbery Thursday at H. S. Gregory and ‘Sons Limited. during which lPresident Hugh S. Gregory was sliol through the stomach. He died about eight hours later in hospital. The Gregory firm offered a $5.000 reward for information leading to the arrest and con- viction of the two hooded ban- dits who escapcd with a large amount of payroll money. iwas estimated unofficially that up to $15,000 was taken. l The firm of T. S. Slmms and sary to stage another march on Company Limited of neighbor- Washington. The iniegrationist ing Lancaster Saturday added leader said that President John- $500 to the reward money "as in son did well in getting the civil public duiy." rights bill through the lower faces many pressures from his old Southern colleagues“ in the note. Prernier Shaw Plans Push ForA.ll-WeatherHighway' l me Tlllllllsl Assllclllllllll dlhl The_dircctui-s were unaniiln-l)ua She selects her words with re°'=°"~ t:u‘$fli:::;“:::i.‘°.. i:::: ii’. 3! DON MICLEOD anticipate in both the easi_ and crnrnenl sililbmitted for financial Tgilhllfilhlhlr Gfirghz-h nzéllhaw hilt aililcli fil):lVeflk!‘l'0n hcctlltlre iliu:id;malu.-ed me aha hale given me Premier Walter R. Show said west of the province. particular 8SS'=“"°°- Jack Proud a committee tol0ll‘;"3lll ll illlltfilol-l ll‘ll§" all lle"l_°_;a lnew insight into the - - - shhmul, ll. Wm ..lll.¢uh,.e [hg ly at Georgetown. Sourls and in The premier also said the cn- lmuhlluc llmslllfllell for lll_llla_mlV lnpfhe ml" fully” . l I feel i have an lnnerlcalnll Proper authorities with all the Prince County." he said. ""19 h‘“,°i, ‘mi Yes ay wit "town creasing the supply and mam-l ~ ' .no_w. I dont rely dull EX 9:“ Vilor I possess to render iiener- need for improved transport!‘ hiiiclflls 0fG€0l‘K€i0Wn to Cl!!!‘ timing is steady flow for th_eli-npsr 1-oum_q1-- -mama ‘thlnils-—5UChl 8-‘ -lil_m|h ":9 lg: Gus assistance for the construc tion facilities is urgent indeed. up some problems connected entire summer season. _'1ll’hey W lll DiS(‘.uSSlllS: the parade f-ioat. '“°“°Y__°" ""9 "'3 “ ° tion of all-weather roads. east With the railway gradually re- with proposed industrial deveI- discuss the slttciltllleyi ‘null 93"“ iowned by the assiiciauon h»havpy._ _ l l ll l ll and west in the province." duclng its services. the whole opme ownefi in V HI ‘"3’ (Continued on Page 2 Col. 1) l 5h° '3'” 9" ’ “ “’ 5. ' 9 ' ---1-h mbiem. have been gd. mes-side. wants to do when she finishes He said the plan of Canadian question becomes more intensi- e _ wllll llle lD_ ll le l sl ; lc0llege llul she leels ll" llle National Railway! to curtail fled." i“5‘°d tgdlhe "t"fl'll"e“°"llll‘:y:l.: hmachhu $9512.?‘-gen, ma fhpéi ihas definitely taken it new di- '°"’i°‘ 1'' P"i“°' C°“'“V "i’"“ ' concern ' I964 'Pmlfldt Associauoo map rec on mints the great need for im- 57333330 79 Am {Ind fish Pfocefliillt Pill" 8" 14° lllllllllll ll‘ hle‘ ..l. ‘l l l h l h i"‘°"°d hill”!!! in the PW’ P"‘'“l°'' 5”” "id yesterday mg ‘head’ The Bmmm Mn!“ llld tlile annudl 3i"“"' ""'""‘ " '0 expeiillengiismlntii l¢e)I\'li‘Tem:)l'i;ern;l’) \,h,“_.. be met with representatives of people expect to have their stilt: llmlelll W“ lmvlu ‘had md_ Ciluiiifli - - ~ - - ~ - - - - -- ‘°- " others perhaps can learn from Duflnl the past year Premier the Atlantic Developmelnt BORN yard Q99" in the !P|‘hil "Id ll 9 the “.1 0; gh. mu,-ls; opemoni Comi .. 1 ,5; gxp¢rienceg_3o 1 can .3- Show has mode a iiurober of ie- in Charlottetown and stressed new tishl Plfllfli Wliii igollilllili‘ 01 dag;-om ag nmnmum on thg many.-1.1. _ _ _ , _ , _ . _ _ , H 4 P re 3 3 them h, me,"-lug“; Presentations to the federal go the inII°"”"°° oi me Province‘ °°"‘"“°‘°" " ‘ °" - map were expected to be sport . . . . . . .. .. I. I terms." she said. veniinnt. requesting tiunciuclniuu." The whole project is going W from this week, He nlld be hop- xhgg, qguu, cu, 3 assistance for the construction he said "I ;lnlIl§:h"‘“°'l’dlll‘l'l": give a terrific boost to the area fl: i° mid ‘all 1'33 3 Summenide s Sll“lllllll"l'l‘l,’3f5lll”l wllll . ’ recev Pfinttfl . v - - oi IIIWOIIICI Nldl ll “IO PW 5°93 W‘ t the bond und 1 am very Illlblllllltlt an momh ' w‘’m"‘ . humped out gh, S_o_§l in ",9 °'- ‘"°""" "°’°"‘ '°'" t" eminent (lurk u-H-u- ---- tilt led t on lnwlul u. ‘'.l~m‘. '. on sun. of the projects the |ov- about i. 5 e , -...... e o er rescue The robbers slugged Mr. toll house of Congress, but "still _Gregory's son with ii pistol andlwhhhrhhohh thrussed up six other persons before vanishing. Police be lieved they used ii car. in thanking the speaker Com- llTiJSSl0l'l€f‘ Earl Taylor said the ,present Mayor was a man who imade ‘civic pride‘ a reality and not just a figure of speech. ‘A man who has made CIha.-r- iiottetiown bet known for its l'l05pl‘i8tl'liy because he so plaiinly illustrates it." Mr. Vanlderstine jokingly took the Mayor to task for let- ting the Town of Summeirside By RALPH CAMERON The seriousness with hotel and tourist operators re- gard the lobster supply :itua- ' in the coming Centennial was emphasized lsaturday with the naming I ‘committee by the director of the ’P.E.!. Tourist Association IContinued on Page 2 Col. 2) lleft United Democratic Union. PROBLEM SEEN SERIOUS l Tourist Operators’ Group To Probe Lobster Supply discuss the matter with lobstu‘.Su.lmm which pound owners. ‘ d ;size of the lobster fishing in ldirs-try here it was frequently lnec 5 'imvo V . to satisfy demands of guests. in MAN COMMITTEE i“""“'°-‘-“"- party race. mostly from rural areas where ;Sunda.V fl‘0m t\V0-day talks With the Centre Union is strongest. jlfrench President de Gaulle inl t Union, for eight years until turned out ‘of office last June ' family. ‘from other provinces. couple:i‘de"ia with advance payments to f. lermcn. were cits.-4| as reasons . . local resort opoiators for fail-‘_5°°"‘""’“- ur ' '°ii>I.v son BONN IReutersI—Wesi Ger-, man Chancellor Ludwig Er- ‘ These returns, however. came lhard returned here by train Running a poor second was-Paris. _ l be right wing National medical‘ Erhard told reporters hisi which overned Greeceltalks had not resulted in any ‘firm decisions or agreements. in a crisis.‘ Rather the two sides 're ie of In third place came the far- :ranging from Southeast iacross the globe. Asia l i ersidc. who presided, ‘ more was keen interest in ‘crash’ cooking program un-l icon by the dc-parizment oil ishgeducation vocationa' training at‘ gm-lthe request the Tourist As-l He nlotcil them to obi:-in an adequate siip-‘Wm T °' i’i‘p’°3'"5 " 1 l _ courses being conducted at throimhout the summer Sea Cliarlottetown :3; Sililmmersidel ' . Vocaional Sch w ere ex- " “'95 5‘-"lied “mi “esp” ll” cellent facilities were available for sin on said fuiurei courses were assured of sue-~ cess. All tourist resort operatorsl present expressed approval of -the coming special course forl Sal Heavy buying by purcliasersiihe large] 9 the ess-aw for lioie. keepers to rt‘ lobsters from Montreal Survivor Of Attends University Now NEW YORK (AP) — A year ago a small plane carrying a girl and a man crashed in the frozen waste of Canada's fabled nortih country. That marked the beginning of one of the most remarkable sur- vival stories in modern times. Despite painful injuries. tem- peratures that dropped to 45 be- low zero and scarcely any food, ex_ Helen Klaben and Ralph Flores, - over relations with the royal lplained their standpoints in a Pfayed “id Siiuggied “id 5°m9‘l ' political problems how managed to live until they! were rescued 4-9 days later. i Today. Miss Klaben, 22, anl iattractive girl with brown hairl and deep thoughts. is studying at Columbia University. She has regained the -15 pounds she lost during the or- deal and hopes to complete col- lege work she dropped several years ago. Flores. 43. is back in the cold country, working on a D W (Distant Early Warning! line job on Barter islands off Alaska. He is trying to regain the 83.000 he estimates the flight cost him. AMPUTATED TOES The accident forced the am- utation of all of Miss Klaben's toes on her right foot. but it has also brought her some fi- nancial benefits. P! D Money from a magazine artl-i cle on her experience and her recently published book Hey. I'm Alive enabled her to go: back to college. "I sure hope it holds out." she said. smiling and speaking in ii soft voice. "l‘ve got two iyears to go." Arctic l I l . i J .1 I l I }from a Yukon mountain near the British Columbia border. she declared: “ it showed a tremendous amount of courage and ingenu- lity. So much strength. An amaz- iing amount of physical and ‘mental strength. “He is it very fine person. He treated me like his daughter." Both she and Flores. a Mor- »mon lay minister, had great ‘faith in the Almighty and never _gavi up hope they would be res- lcued. she sit’ . I "I most wanted to live for m benefit."se . "I knew it would be aw- ul for her not to know for a long time whether i was dead or possibly still alive." Flores. reached by phone at his DEW- line post. said “many people ask me if 1 am a religi- ous fanatic. but that was my only means to survive.“ l His wife and six children still llive in San Bruno. Calif ' future plans are uncertain. But liie hopes to take an examine- HELEN KLABEN The chief Cypriot delegate, Zenon Rossides. said Makarioe had told him to get a meeting “as soon as possible" and so sought one for Saturday Ordeal MOVE PREMATURE In Nicosia. the Cyprus capi- tal, sources said Rossides acted outside his instructions in ask- ing for a Saturday night meet- ing. because of a false report Turkish troops already had landed in Cyprus. Fighting Rages During Sunday NICOSlA fReuierst — Shoot- ing between Greek- and Turk- ish-Cypriots went on most Sunday in the mixed village of Ayios Theorodos. 28 miles south of Nicosia. a British military spokesman said. The village was the scene of earlier clashes and British troops had negotiated ii cease fire between local Greek and Turkish community leaders Sat- urday night. Another cease-fire was nego- tiated Sunday night by Coi. . Cofer. military com- imander of the Cyprus eastern <7.one. with local leaders from ‘ both sides. iR:by riiaiiw Opens Today DALLAS. Tex. LAP‘ — When Jack Ruby steps into court to- day he will be the principal fig- ;ure in ii murder case promis- ing to be a legal classic. Two other figures will be hovering in the thoughts of the .'tion this summer in an effort (‘him find spectators-President ito regain his pilot's licence. John F, Kennedy End the man -VIOLATED RULES accused of The licence was taken away after the Federal Aviation Ag- ency found he had violated slaying him. Lee Harvey Oswald. Ruby's chief counsel. Melvin _Belli of San Francisco. has in- more than R dozen regulations ldicaied hf may i1'.V to 20 full! on the {light_ including failure llntn all the evidence surround- to have adequate emergency in! Kennedy's assassination as ‘equipment and to follow other ‘H necessary part of Ruby’! de- l regulations. When fellow wot-kers now ask him about siirviving. he says he tells them "to be cautious. in the basement ence. Ruby killed Oswald with | snub-nosed .30-calibre, pistol in of Dallas‘ city have :\l‘('ll(' gear and to follow hall last Nov. 24. it chilly. over. regulations. day. No one disputes this. Miss Klaben was flying as his Millions‘ saw It on television. passenger when the plane went down Feb. 4 . i9ti'i. while on it Belli said last week: "This is an historical case. ,i'lighi from Whitehorse. Yukon. The most important aspect of iio Seattle. ' lot sardines and two cans of lfered a period of temporary ‘ called off an ae- itwill be psychiatric testimony. I-Zveryone saw rial search after 10 days. but weld. but no one saw into thin two pilots flying supplies later 3mnn's mind {spotted them Their only food was two cans The defence will depend pi-1. Imsrily on in pics that Ruby ml- in- fruli. They also ate their tooth ‘sanity during which he kllld lpaste and melted snow for wii- llhe 24-year-old professed Marl- ter. st. =i