> 2 ‘wee IF It’s Good For he lalard WEATHER FAMED TEST PILOT KILLED - " Giant Research Aircraft And Chase Plane Collide LOS ANGELES ant. XB70A_ research homber and an F-104 chase plane flown by the, famed X-15 pilot, Joseph Walker, collided over the desert Wedtresday, Walker and the bomber's co-pi- lot The XB-70A‘'s pilot, Al’ White. ejected in a seat capsule. and was taken to ‘hospital with a broken right arm and a severé: back injury. The body of Maj. Carl Cross, White's co-pilot, was. found . in the wreckage of the 185-foot- fong homber, one of two built at a cost of $1,200,000,000. ; (AP)—A gis’ kilting- Walker, mg to flv .the XB-70A, was in the wreckage of the chase’ plane, one of several sent alonc to observe performance of the bomber -dyring—a—research flight. ¥ The U.S.. Aire Force sari Walker's plane apparently -hit the two tall vertical stabilizers on the triangular tail-wing of XB«70A. -at an altitude of 25, 000 feet. “Both planes. crashed and burned near Barstow, Calif:, about 45 miles east of Edwards Air Force Base. Walker, 45, held -the world ‘retords of 4,104 miles an hover France And 14: NATO Break ‘Deadlock Over By HAROLD MORRISON BRUSSELS, Belgium (CP}— Franca -decided to give the North Atlantic Alliance some political co-operation and Exter- - mal Affairs Minister Paul Mar- tin. maintained this resulted from his demand that transfer of the top-ruling NATO council from Paris be postponed. As French Foreign Minister Couve. de Murville agreed Wed- nesday to discuss the future role tet, Paul Martin, who noted Bargaining within the. alliance | depreciation allowances must arg ee overheated--sectors— ¥$ of Frencu troops .in. Germany many. problems stilt remain. broke down to such an extent a eee oe oer ome Ot a Mr Sharp listed these invest in the NATO council, Martin Canadian* sources described that NATO Press Officer John © seeeny irom vavenie for) a oe told a press conference the more Martin ag feeling the Frénch Vernon announced at noon ‘Wed-| fF ee the —taxation--year: aa ck ee cotuad ble. conciliatory French mood devel- concession—to bring the ‘future |nesday ‘the foreign ministerw | ae 'PLANS AMENDMENT rh . oped from postponement of the role of French forces, into the |had failed to reach agreement | — ae | Mr. Sharp Saids he will intro- : council move until at least next council for discussion — would) An American spokesman - |duce the amendment when the 1. Investment funds or mutual October. not have been won -but for Ca- rushed out to say Bargaining, ; j 'Commons reaches the appropri- funds ‘companies used by Mm "Previously, Couve maintained Dadian — _skainat. the big : would ge a iseke os i Pe ey Oe e. Paragraphs of the , resolu- car =, aig ithdraw the 70,000 powers to keep coun- A priva meeting ween . 4 ir investments. The com: | to ee te cif in Paris. | Couve de Murville and USS. ‘NURSES AT GRADUATION EXERCISES The House was- stil on the panies would have to. derive x {military matters and not politi- cal issues requiring council at- tention. But while France agreed to suomi#t this decision to -discus- sions under NATO's political body, it gave no indication how far it- would go on the question of co - operation with NATO forces in peacetime. ': The French decision ‘satisfied Canada's external affairs miins- _Pass, Pri: Released By SDI ze List who had. been train- and 354,200 feet, set in 1952 and 1966 Jin rocket powered x- 15. wind chief test pilot for | North American Aviation Ind, | had flown, of the two bomb- 2,000 —records maker of the XB-70A. every, major flight controversial - research ers, pushing theta mph: and 70,000 feet for craft of that size. 2 An air force sookesman. said details of to how the until after an investigation. The crash was the latest inva. the XB-, series; of troubles for 7A bomber program. Allies Forces some of his colleagues but he ts convinged he-did the right thing. SET JULY DEADLINE French Foreign Minister Couve de Murville maintained before only technical and -mili- tary issues. are involved and no negotiations with the are necessary. France set July 1 asthe deadline for withdraw- ing her troops from NATO. ---Germany_involved_technical.and Martin has heen_ criticized. ihe State Secretary Dean Rusk in the empty conference hall mae Are you certain that ia the son, Point Prim; fumble ation Centre. _Miss Howatt is. ition when it. adjourned. __|_income from investments and __ ——“y the —deadiock: ao © grad- around with their "Camera the Validittorian’ of the Class |- In his bud; speech March 85 per cent of their gross rev. mans “were elated. They ‘eared ‘Heard. My uating nurses, ‘from the’ left, prior to last night’s gradua- and Mis¢ MacLean was pre- (29, Mr. Sharp lashed out at “‘in- -enue would have. to come France might eventually use | sone ay-—_|the__deadlock _to-_withdraw—the + ’ 'French troops. This might leave-) West Germany in a precarious position in relation to ee over- all defence. Martin said # {fs “ine crash oc-) curred would not be. released council ; ‘Sharp | Some Of Bud % =. Child Says Mom Scream | : SAINT JOHN, NB. (CP) jan eight-year-old. girl testified | Wednesday she heard ‘‘my mony ; Etta Blanche MacLean, ter's -Road;——Sharen——Hoewatt, Kensington: Alberta Murchi- Pe- Ss To OTTAWA (CP) Minister Sharp give notice Wednesday that he’ intends - to soften some of the effects of his March budget. Be ie As the Commons” continijéd , study of a government r tion preceding tax changes flowing-from=his= budget Speech, Mr. Sharp said he will ask for the following amendments: _1, Extension of low taxes on deferred profit ‘ sharing and stock option’ plans. 2. Exemption of three types * of investment companies and charitable trusts from the. re- fundable five pér cent corpor- ation tax which went into ef- fect‘May 1. - 3..A change so companies af- fected by the refundable tax wil not have to include - de- preciation allowances on such short-lived items as litien or uniforms and stipulation” that “- > | first paragraph of .the resolu- tion @xercises of the School of Nursing, -Prinee- Edward ~-Is-- ~standing —in—-general— ~protie:— "the Income Tax Act “providing ~~qualify—for-the- exemption: land Hospital, at the Confeder: iency. (See ory on page 5.) - sented a prize for the highest creasing abuse” of a section of ‘special tax treatment for de- Former Mayor Of Souris | ferred profit-sharing plans. He said these benefits were going to a few “key people, chief | Shareholders or their relatives £ tas Ph seat Finance benefits received | under stock options that were granted on of before ‘budget day provided these. are exercised during’ the next. year and a half.” This provided a reasonable time for .emplovees wishing toe exercise outstanding options un- der the existing: tax formiita’ Changes in. the refundable cor poration tax will ‘remove some junintended features,” Mr. Sharp said. - This tax would be Applied for 18 months starting May 1, 1968 and would apply to all corpora- tions with cash_ profits of more than $30,000. « The government would siphos off five. per cent of all profits above that figure’ and return #. 18 to 36 months later; with in terest. of five per cent. TO COOL ECONOMY The. step. was designed -to Cook. at least 95. per cent of their fgom sources in Canada te 2Zinvestment, compa- nies owned ‘by non-residents which act as ‘‘conduits for re- ceiving investment income.” Since . they’ received dividends \French troops might be a hh heirs.” | from other Canadian eom The list of prize winners at .of th&? Arts Course, awarded to ‘draw from West Germany if i¢ MY scream" after the woman, Pe the budget seein? hes whi laeaty paid i. St. Dunstan's Univegsity .was Sister St. Patrick of the Sacred | \No Agreements are reached with |Mrs. Unity Irene Gibbons, wal low taxes for the plans” tax, “it seems reasonable. that released, yesterday by ‘university Heart, CND, (Alice Callaghan), | ithe council. All members of the | | Abel Joseph Cormier both en- gu “apply only to shares! this kind of company should . authorities, ‘It. inchided: | Charlottetown, .P.E.1. A prize for the student rank- ‘alliance. would regret’ that ac- |tered* the bathroom in the Gib- tion, he . added. os jbons apartment March 10. Is Nominated By Liberals igiven to employees before 1965 and benefits received +under \them before Jan. 1, 1967, not be subject to the five-pee- cent tax." Cloudy, clearing about « ‘nobn. Winds F The Guardjan Is For It . northwest 20, light by eveninz “Low-high ‘ 30 and 62> Friday; sunny. cool, ‘ mes Fees Md a i : ‘ ‘ « yp X : ee os Eduiaed. dsland Like The Dew” VOL. LXXIX NO. 135 wr Otek at an eee = . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1966, : —— Shree SEVEN: CENTS’ : 20. PAGES - The child was a witness at the | ltrial of Cormier, 30, charged | with capital murder in the death of the 28-year-old. mother: whose 3% Investment compa nies which have little or. no property in Canada and which do not invest in Canada. Mr. Snarp said these companies collect dividends and interest from various companies and forward the income te non- resident~ shareholders, A former mayor of Shirts, rector of. the Protestant \ Chil- |to victory. Mr. lesewart said, ‘we! In his proposed amendments, | Bruce 1. Stewart, was nominat- dren's Orphanage. He was also need opportunities at home for |Mr. Sharp “would extend the | ‘ed last night to contest Ist Kings 2 dominion representative for our young people so they won't lower taxes to employees given for the Liberal Party in the»de- three years for the Royal Cana- have to go elsewhere to carve \the right ‘to acquire shares up, FREDERICTON ‘for. a__multi-million-dollar ther- | mal generating plant with an ultimate capacity of 500,000. kil- owatts were announced Wed- nesday. : Chairman. H. Graham Crocker of the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission said” esti- mated cost of developing the site on Chaleur’ Bay, at the southeastern limit of the town of Dalhousie, and installing the Cluded a medical examiner, w ho ition in 1962. Mr. first 100,000 kilowatt unit is Said he found what appeaied tojnow MP for Kings. $24.700,000. This unit. is sched- be scratches on Cormier’s shoul: | Mr. Stewart has had wide ex- A prize for the student rank- |ing highest in the, Junior Year |— tng highest in the Senior Year of the Science Course, awarded | f of the Arts Course, for French : to. Edward O’Brien, Cobalt, Ont. | P W P| awarded to Lawrence Don-Ely-| The Mary E. MacDonald Scho- o er an syn, Montreal, P.Q. : |larship awarded by the faculty | lelothed body was found in her dian Legion. and a provincial ‘theit car ; ; eers. |The time to start A prize for the student rank- on the basis of student leader- To Be Bui t |bathtub. A medical witness has en ceo: a pax S chairman of the Legion. doing that is dow?" he — Wage ing highest in the Senior Year ship and academic ‘standing-to a | said the death was due to drown jhoig by the late William Acorn, |. Mr. Stewart-is. an agent at! Mr. Stewart's colleague, Dan. | Mr, Sharp said his amend- of the Science Course, awarded | student in. the Junior: Year, meri- (CP)—Plans |ing. who died May 25, five days prior Souris for an oil company. tel MacDonald, emphasized his ments mean “‘there will be no to Bernd Heikamp, Little York, ted by Paul Bennett Kelly, Sum- The young daughter. ‘Said. she \to the May-30 _provincial-election._Opposing Mr... Stewart _in the, determination to. -win this elec- change. inthe” method of taxing tT (ed Soy, Meee RNs ey Me eS i saw Cormier in the vathroom, which saw -the parties win 15 election will be Keith Mack ltion “tor ‘the best district in ‘the | A prize: presented by the The Rev. Michael E.” Francis on his knees and near her mo-| igeats each. Mr. Acorn was the zie, who operates a car ‘agency [province i» i { ‘faculty to ‘the. student who best Memorial Scholarship to the stw- ther. She said tae man ordered |former member of ‘the Legisla- in- Souris and also is an oil’ Stewart's nomination was | 8 s g enhances the spirit and tradition dent in the Junior Year of the her back to bed. itive Assembly for ist Kings. Re agent. Meu achenne was SWOT moved by Tom Kickham, Souris i of _ St. Dunstan's — University, Commerce Course having the The pra ll-year- - ee sat as assemblyman. fe io a a ic works an West, toner MP for Kings and : awarded to Joseph Condon, New highest aggregate: in the — first also maha! saying . i. “al Contesting the election with 8hWay iseconded by Joseph A. MacAu- York—N-Y- three years of the Commerce lee as a. ai ite ff, Mr. Stewart will be Daniel Mac-’. Mr._-MacDonald's___opponent ‘Tay, Souris “Line Road: r : A. prize for Philieopie 3, aw- Program, awarded to Thomas ang and “could smell liquor off non ald, :who “defeated Melvin will be Peter MacAulay of Chep- | Other ‘speakers included: Dr. arded to Kenneth Doiron, ‘Char- Burke, Charlottetown, P.E.1. age dissaa Welakaduy tat |MacQuaid, the . then’ provincial stow. Both men are farmers, IML. Bonnell, MLA 4th Kings: lottetown, P.E.1. _ | A prize. for French to a Junior aa ciate escay i treasurer. in the tecaue ul! LEADER SPEAKS _... |John Mullally, former MP -for | L- A prize for Sociology 2, merit- Year student, aWarded to Sis- a “The government of this pro- Kings; W.R. Jenkins, Charlotte. | ro peaty es eae ee ae) ter Janet Malone, CND, Char- vince, which the people s@jected town, president of P.EI.’ Liber-" rs some taane eee a meme an ervyn MeNally, both lottetown, P.E.I. : on. May 30th, spent as much ifal“Association and Mr. Kickham, ‘LUNENBURG, NS. “(OP)” —, Handing: who still, faces two Tracadie Cross, P.E_I. The T/M. McMillan Memorial |Uled ‘to start producing Power: ders: i nas ae fod erain on acon cite Tee gee ee their.seven years as all: other Clifford Peters, Rollo Bay | James F. Fleming, 28-year-old, counts of capital murder tn the A prize for the student rank- Prize for the ‘student ~~ ae ae his right shirt cuff. linto at incial politics. He serv- Sovernments since Cohfedera- earned imusually warm applause | |former finance company branch | jdeaths of his two young. daugh- ing highest in the Junior Year Contimed on page 3 } col. pO | ed for six years on the Souris tion’ and: they still have not got for the piano selections with manager, was found guilty Wed-'ters, showed no emotion when ’ 2 ‘town council and was ‘mayor of down to the basic problems’, ;which he entertained the large | nesday night of a reduced charge the jury returned its verdict, So ieee Souris in 1955 and 1956. He serv- Liberal leader Alex Campbell | audience prior to the, start of the jof non-capital murder and, was Asked by Mr. Justice T. H. se , ‘ed 18 years as membec of the Said. = : sentenced, to life imprisonment. | Coffin if he had anything to say - 4 Trustee Board of the Souris Hos- In an obviotis reference to the | Fleming had been charged | before sentencing, Fleming said: vere Beach pital artd is a provincial director Conservative party — ‘promises, ,| —|with capital murder in. the “No, your lordship. " Re ee ee ADB Reports [March 2, 1965, burning —death | of of the United Fund. He is a di- eae his..wife, _Anne Mary. An_all- | ‘| male jury deliberated three progressed more in the last se- ane “Veh Gays thar ite nad previousty— | hours before returning a ver- | dict of guilty of non-capital mur- | the last seven years. Our Mc F ds ary s activity has moved the - ost un Allocated . «. ocat “| Ie was Fleming’s second trial. | government into action.’ (CP)—The Atlantic on Crown prosectitor C.G. Bardon “additional capital murder charges be tra- | “versed to the fall session of the supreme court, - Mrs. Fleming and her dangh- both under the age of reatenéd oe gusts peaking at 117 miles an = Seamen He continued, ‘I am checking into a motel room here tonight ets were left an the pads. Belting Havana with wind other crops in the food rationed country, aint miles an hour wind and heavy rain. A burricane watch wae go 1m the center of the state. . (AP Mirephote Man) i nies was a hours now, 44 ina ‘year and «0 in twa years. pel Negto fear ‘voter registration. - and. encourage | more Print® County “Tt's not asquestion ans MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hurri- OTTAWA- the. charge. He had been | ters, Bugg ; and staying in Ist Kings as long as spent ound in their smoke- cane “Alma, swirling northward hour, the hurricane uprooted jas my assistance is required. ae Coeninens mee ne epee | rareghieend ‘ee fees hl ‘at Hebbville, N.S. out of Cuba, lashed at the Flor- trees, knocked down power |want to see, that adequate wag- cent of its $100,000,000 fund set | lhe hanged. wid. the Nova Scotia Medical evidence at the trial {da Keys Wednesday and lines and shatterea windows. es are paid to P.E.I. workmen. aside to foster development and | ng tid aeleeed re- |aaid Mre. Fleming” nat aileanedl threatened the populous west No loss of life was reported 1 want them to get free school jattract industry to. the Mari- | |Supreme Cou ity a cla tacnid aaah and Wate Florida coast, with dangerous Wednesday. - _|books for their children “and I; times, Transport Minister Pick-| #1 on the grounds tha ae liliialions the wae eel © tides and 119 -- mile - an - hour Official reports from Tegu- -+want tourist development to be ersgill reported Wednesday. | original trial judge had ‘not. were ; i - ee winds. cigalpa... Honduran | ‘capital, . low- i diversified so that” areas. like| In ‘a written Commons reply properly instructed the jury. hlive when : was 1 ; Fort Myers, a city of 35,090 .ered” Alma’s ‘death toll to 31 least Kings and west Prince will to questions by Robert “fe | population, and its offshore ‘re from 74. After“-the hurricane capitalize on their natural beau- Coates (PC—Cumberland), | sori. islands braced for Gulf of deltiged the town of San Rafael ; *S ty. and all will not go té Caven- Pickersgil! ‘saia $95,155,264 aa | Anti-Pollution Reso Ron. Mexico waves. which, it was With a ear a a 73 — | LONDON (‘CP)—British. sea-- dish, ete.” rey fy apy 4 at oa a feared, would -run to 11 feet ve repor vy onduran , ; é aa ape 3 = men have scorned a compro: new. candidate, Mr. Ste- clude - a | B M Sea aay her burea=to-“have died ik. { ' Sch oeees | mise proposed ina report wart asked' the. people for sup- |$20,000,000 earmarked . : Given Approva y ayors: Fated in Almas Bath were: the- 2 Sea of mud. ‘ CUBA * which condemnéd their strike po himself and his colleague, : dustrial: development ai e |, ‘ big cities of Tampa and:St. Pe- MOVE TO SHELTERS : , ; as unjustified. Oe “MacDonald, so they will be Or Bo rind total. Nove act \By TOM CARNEY _ with the joh of combatting the tersburg, on Tampa* Bay. half Nearly all businesses. in Key °° =: f The compromise recom- able to assist Alex Campbell in tia. gets $25,603,324, New Bruns- VANCOUVER (CP). The problem,” he said. ' way up the peninsula. West.” southernmost U.S.’ city, hie e al Sey fhe wee Ae ne leading . his party down tHe, road wick $27,323,346, Prince Edward Canadian Federation of Mayors, Mayor. FE: L. Hammer of Port Expecting huge Alma’s winds were shut ‘and tightly boarded. “ie é 4 strike. sparked a biel dirnives: |Island $7,033,327, Net a app pce ears oer nee en supported Ald. Gtay- = r sons s i :. - . : a = — egional projects |approv an anti-pollutio Cee + od cis ws cous 2c FreScOm Marre ig! ME ee rr caine EEAN CONFERRNCR = e “warnings « for" im ‘ : ' r . s rejection bs workers as ® . mt ickersgill said it is not|ment. of a ‘standing committee G. R. Francis of -Montreal, Key. vane: and Elis ‘bien sais Wd Ate ie Wetne : - may pasts: - for . freak negotiations Is Continued laa eens the dollar | to co-ordinate _ research . mater- staff offiger... of , the Canadian bee and vendared’ a hufricane miles south-southwest of Fort ae : ‘ [plunged the strike Into its: black: value of requests for ~aid wow jal, study new plans and de- Council of Resource Ministers, watch all the’ wav.to Savannah, Myers. It was moving almost aes lhe rat 904, avnareni!y killed COLDW ATER: RE Miss. -(AP\—| before the board. ‘ vices and advise senior govern- outlined plans. for, a Zeouneil. Ga...and_the_west coast to St. directly northward at 1S. tecJ7 eS cet are 8 gtilck, settlement. g—Led_hiy_Dt. Martin Luther c King. nents—and—federation--miember's—sponsored.--national..conferenes— pe arp Fe en a HATA ao HOU cena PN TAS ere eareteae + Ai cg oe | ‘ STS OT THE: a_ group of ) Negroes and ¥ { “Tt would act with anv inter: on “pollution ‘and our environ Marks near. Tallahassee, Fla. Dae ate sid sh see SiLOF zi Castes te La 7 oi ae bs the strike it sprinkling of. whites ” Seadad | INSIDE TODA \atineat Joint committee deal-.ment,’’ Oct, 31-Nov. 5 in Mont- MOVE SATURN ROCKRT (lone word “niscunted feb te. on FINES x SS atitannty— ane wardentnge cater Wednestéy for_the capital of. ied i 18 ‘ing with air and water potlu- real. ; The U.S. space ‘agency de- ba’s south coast-—the majority ~: os {mination not to sai again un- peedan ate levies oe ae Eee a ition, including*that caused by Mr. Francis told the. munict- cided to rola’ monster test ver- of them™ “worien, children and 30" oe ke ee 9 ider anything but a 40-hour work. the 200-mile_trek to Jackson 4 Gomics. hina Dan : * jurbanization, industry and Pal — sh nae : ‘gion Of a Saturn V moon Tocket the aBed--as Alma approached. + : “Mites | week. was organized, by civil rights? WO matic Ie: (motor vehicles:~ ae he uti ia = ay a abitiiie ? off the launch pad into a huge Livestock also was taken to *— Tae ‘ ff t 1 th weak Florid “~The inquiry -recommended an leaders pledged to carry on/ the ee. eee eee Sufficient funds were’ to. the fig ht oon spot Vehicle . assembly building at higher’ ground -HURRICANE ALMA Wed- : ne ree one : the bev immediate reduction of the walk started by Negro James Winkie: market 30068: q {Provided by the municipalities. | “The role that loca Bis . ape Kennedy when the U.S. Heavy rains were believed to nesday. crossed Cuba and° coast RAM weather DUE--iwork week: to 48 hours from % Meredith’ Sunday that ended the yf Wélierlals 4 The resolution was sought by gional veritinents ; i" . Weerer eet | Neri wee ave eal 8 Samael 0: howled into Key West, Fla.$° emi predicted the storm: woud and reduction to 40 hours a next day ‘when“he was shot andy Summerside ae 3 Ald. Michael aye Oe oe tals a 1 os winds would reach near hurri- the Cuba sugar crop—mainstay ea nth 117 hit.the mainland somewhere (Year jater as best previous ot- injured, Meredith had said tae yy Suesin, CHS os 3 (oMtc at ‘the federation’s. annual important one, and it will con | cané force there..’Six other rock- of Cuba's .economy. arid to after lashing. Havana w ~~ plong the southwest coast and ofer fram ‘Shipping compa: | purpase of his hike was to dis hey. SUEERS, i 2 Meeting \ tinue to-grow as people: and in dustry ‘eonrantyate in-our urbam af reporta—we should set om euViroumenta,