aff fe sie ‘ ‘ i" - “tl t e . ¢ Ms % | WEATHER Showers and scattered thundershowers | with cloudy skies prevailing, warm and light winds. Low-high 55-80. : — a BE a Island Like The Dew” — ue es co VOL. LXXIX NO, i840 bethnrtiod ws Wecond Class Mall by the Fost | “ yyae: | SHOWN, - CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUSES, 1066. “run TEN CENTS : _|, 18 PAGES Wilson's Severe Prog.am UJ § ‘5 Hubert | “Ends ‘Honeymoon: Days e te Wilson has a comfortable 96- vote majority i “the House of | ‘Commons. But growing talk | ‘about diseiptinary action | lagainst the rebels could put his | government in a shaky position. | Rebel leader Michael Foot |_ ‘last week told Parliament in! jealling for a revolt against the | jwage freeze: 1 “Il everyone todk thecourse-.| I'm advising my friends to take, the government would be * defeatéd.” | | But-no_one takes sefiously, at; this: -stage,—_the--possihitity—of-a— ‘national — or coalition --. gov- | ernment. Wilson is expected,_-however, ito shakeup -his.cabinet. + = | Political commentator Harold Hutchinson, writing in The Sun | jwhich ‘supports: Wilson, said Ry JAMES F.. KING LONDON” (AP) ~ Despite Prime Minister Wilson's aus- ferity program, Britons are packing the pubs at lunch time and streaming into the betting shops, There's money around an’ jiohs aplenty with no signs ye’ that. helt-tightening: in gov- ernment “is beginning = to hurt. -But-Britain. today. is a nation of. undertving fears, confusion and doubts .The — honeymoon davs_of—_the-—_post-war— welfare : strte--accepted by both. Social- . . {sts and Tories alike —are ¢ The social services, inch the health scheme, are here to stay hut’ there could he some trimming ; ‘ Britain's political system | - fould be at stake’ inthe present trists_tne—a—avstem—that des Recent Increases . ‘Violated Guideline - WASHING TON (AP) Vice- (steel priee increases, aie he |President Hubert Humpheay termed modest, nor the eontract _ raised -the~_ possibility Sunday rejected_a caaot ago—hy_marck. | that unless business, industry inists striking five major airline - and unions show some ‘‘self dis- ‘companies, was inflationary. de- mands eomplete loyalty from) : WIL : Raslawiantarey imeinbers oF hat MR. wits ON ;'one-could_ sense inthe last. peipline on.wage and price is-' ispite the fact that both violated party in power revolt—of a bloe of leftist leg- Month or. so that if there were Sues, it could lead to-ant-strike President Jéhnson's economic. - Wilson's- Labor: party, which islators, who ares openly fight |? o pene id eens a Prnoheer ob taievinlen.: said acace " pres “ ¢ te prospects wou n a sion, th alsin depends for support largely ‘om ing a wage freeze, and some nad ™ last ‘week's price increases bel He-agreed wi a. statement de Saturday by the presiden- the: steel” industry ‘would. not | ie ive ‘any, Immeite seriou "Leeman adver, Gartoe seaioatite etteat. “but. would have | SAIN: la _psychologica] effect. jof more than $700,000, 000,000 4 ‘steel price increase amounting Kaitos ep Depacines ietue, [to something like —-$90,000,000 - we pci : : was not significant. - , crease prices, it encourages oth- Y ean ‘lers’’ to do the same. | He also said although the re- He called on all sides ‘‘not to jected airline. agreement “ had take_ advantage of a .hooming |Called- for wage increases for lecoiras’ * or it could lead “to imachinists of 4.3 per cent, they something -nohody will like.” jcould “have been absorbed by ~ There was a ‘possibility, he ithe airline industry: which has said; that ‘something?’ might ishowed. nine ‘per cent. profits ibe anti-strike legislation. =) The. presidential wage guide. | Humphrey | said neither the ilines were 3.2 per cent. the trade unions, rs torn by 3 big trade unions = 7 = ‘ ec rr aT eee + Tf that is right, it is a ae ; jous danger -signal.” — At last count there were 454,- ly al In Plans 1000 unfilled: jobs going in Brit- ain and 280,000 penple- out of “work. Rit fears come. from official | warnings that the reductions P. lo Rocket A Laboratory. "== "HOLIDAYERS SUFFER ~ : By HOWARD BENEDICT and Space Administration. and Bookings for holidays over- » CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) jts prime contractor, the “Boe seas; were at record highs but The United States plans to ing Co:, are -confident it will the clamp down—putting a £50 rocket a_photography laboratory succeed °° : ($150). limit — on spending into orbit about the moon Tues- ~ Lunar Orbiter iste fake 16 | abroad, has forced many to plan day to take pictures of potential pictures of each area, some of ivacations at home, et . = 4 ~ ge : : astronaut. landing sites. . < Which will be relayed live 98; -Gavernment explanations “or . : — ae - sas : eh gS Care. The spacecraft, Lunar Orbifer television : : rg | erent Se a ee ree i k : : sa % es is to fly a 250.000-mile path and The pictures "could clearly be te le Wek ee ik : = CUT TING THE RIBBON eee ‘ : go into an orbit that will take show objects the size of a card | fulfilling Shae te oa tri ers ; ; ean GOs ein Mee aga hacer Biel LP area ee oan UO a meat outa ele opens i it. as. close*as 26 miles from the table. By contrast, earth. tele- Lo imenta #8 ie ie ee switn = Mayor Cox {s shown cutting read a history of the old bell took place following Natal Day ay _. tidon” It carries two. cameras scopes (cannot Clearly identify |. a eteid ower hav ot ik P| Tibben-on—~Old Donald’: the before His Warship Gavalled " datenteniaa in: the capital city, | f: to~obtain pictures of- 10 aréas objects less than ‘a hal-mile ip in yet. P ny sunk | anning | . -hbell that-.was recently taken it. Looking on were two form-. The annual parade was view: | mint — considered likely for ae diameter. > from CifHall tower and plac- er- mayors of—Charlottetown, ~éd by thousands of citizens be- 5 expeditions ; . The spacecraft will also carry There's _ surprisirgly little T Re tur m ed_in front.of the City building.__Edwin_Johnstone_and_A._Wal-* fore_-and_after—services- at St p= \— = Resting—in=one—of- the: sites is enough=film-to-take-a—few shots grumbling —heard--considering: oO e n ¥ Councillor: “Arthur = Wright’ ~ then” Gaudet: The° ceremonies Dunstan's Basilica. * he. ——the..Surveyor—craftthat.. settled. of the hidden backside of the {the ominous -warnings of im-| HAMILTON-\CP-- About 19<— : me , By JACK GILLON : {tempts te fescue ths axecing nt = gentiv-on the moon in June and moon, the polakregions ‘and per- Mediate Sacrifices to save the | 500 sildaek. staiara a6 uo JAKARTA. (Reuters) —’Presi- economy. ~ rejayed 11,237 pictures to earth. haps of an area near the crater- pound. Steel Go. of: Canada. Ltd: elants laent Ria cnatabeearev et last ta Malik also said he would tour e Lunar Orbiter hopes _ to. take Aristarchus . where mysterious But a new Beatles Fecard; at a ts return to work ate pp the Soviet Union and other east ' ‘~ photes of Surveyor and “its\sur- red spots have been sora. : Taxman, goes like’ this: “I'm Pe eee fen ‘nce vt ir I ler lun: Jes 1. ‘ar | have- accepted the decision of |European Comnmnaiak eeauttion rounding terrain- for compar-~. | the taxman .. ° if you drive a Local 1005 of the United Stee | his army-backed cabinet to end jto try to-establish a consortium ison G d car, TW tax the- street’. - @“iworkers of America ‘CEC ele - : jIndonesia’ s- undeclared war with lof creditors in that area. Indo Scheduled launch time is¢J2 07 var smen 'vou're feeling cold, I'll tax ‘the , a [Malaysia -politicalobserv-|nesia in the -past made huge 319 f ae EDT a a el - heat... if you take -a walk, e's ree — lers said here Sunday: [purchases of arms from | the tlas-Agena rocket starting ,the | ul tax —y feet.” i no cil inc ersons 0a fr oe Communist countries | B50-polind! spacecraft OR ie. in- Are Kil ed | lax -your fee acl The strike began Wednesday f No further obstacles «are ex-} mr ] = night in: protest of slow contract ~ |pected to prevent the signing of despite. Indonésia‘’s tended 90-hour . journey the an agreement this week which |friendly overtures to { vicinity of the moon ou hae, “i HUCKEY. ; “Tenn. Bee Pramlers Wife [eine etiolie SGT Sunday By BILL BAKER run from New Orleans to Min-: Nebraska National Guard began | road formally end. Sukarno’s'ern and _ southern selghtore i a retro-rocket is: to slow the Pig a eee aca sh ae lmmembers of : the. wnian’sexecu-(: FAGLS) CITY;“Nb, -(AP)—|neapolis. hauling bodies to a temporary |three-year policy of cgnfronta- |there was no apparent break in. b speed so. the vehicle will be guary smen seid : - a . Feeling Better Hee willbe ce Gane thd a Tiheathed fare ge aies The aircraft was a BAC One- morgue in. Prichard auditorium jtion of - Malaysia, which he ithe storm clouds hanging over ‘ ee the moon's gravita- ee a Aes aan — vice htt cwobbeere=inte sien : sa ay plungeti-to marth at ate 1, = bwincet pear-engine plane jat Falls City, about eight miles |ciaimed was a eo-colonialist /relations between Jakarta and ieee ain an. { a ae I Aeon mae coe s Or : eo If successful, it will he ‘the colided “and” “overturned” Rear MONTREAT. (cp) = Mra./They. ‘hope ee arene Will | EULER SY Popes: oer ae And papable ‘et catrying ee eae ir patrolman | ee 2 me \ = eee ane first time the United States has this northeast Tennessee town. Reine Johnson, wife pf Pre- thwart any picket’ line~ which Saturday night, killing all 41 sons. A Civil Aeronautics Board |Marvin Gifford said -he saw “a yeti |, Dally reports from. the scat placed a satellite in lunar orbit, Police said most of the Mier Daniel Johnson of Quebec, may be formed by dissident Perséns aboard. sikearhan. suit: it Was the. Hestitecbaal Ot fice"! in: the: sir as, (I Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian tered Indonesian islands show Seven—previous attempts {sled, guardsmen, all - from: Greene W4S reported in .good condition workers. Only .a little of the scorched maiat Anna involving a BAC he pursued a speeding truck. ‘leaders’ said they expected tojan unrelenting campaign six of them between 1958 and County, were pinned beneath Sunday in Montreal's Notre Thirty-four. men: were ar- and twisted. wreckage was—visi- : he United: States. ara Selig eng owner Or sign the peace agreement. in the'|against the 2,500,000 Chinese cit- 1960.” the 2!-ton army troop carrier |Dame Hospital. rested by police’ in connection ble ‘above the waist-high soy-On€1) in the nembers of the the five-acre field. in which the Mex! few days. Prime Minister jizens who live and work in In- i RUSSIA SUCCEEDED when it came to rest. against , Mrs. Johnson was taken to the |with the strike. beans in the. field -where the At. eyo ee ee lane crashed, said “the sky- (Tunku Abdul Rahman told re- donesia. L Russia. succeeded with Luna a utility pole. Montreal hospital Saturday a “At the meeting in Homilton plane crashed. : Seiad to light. up.’ porters he thought Depiity’ Pre- | In recent developments. re 10 last April after a series of | .The guardsmen were,en route few hours after she had been | Civic Stadium, union officials Witnesses said the plane was di / PM : mier Tun Abdul Razak would | ported Sunday, the military failures. Luna 10; did- not have to. nearby Johnson City. for a \released from ‘St. Hyacinthe explained why the union wanted encased in flames when it came In id S BROKE FROM CLOUDS ‘probably fly to Jakarta Thurs-| jcommander of West Java, Maj» a camera. ra % training meeting wh¢ n_ the |General Hospital following \the strikers. to return to works otit of a low cloud and slammed 3 ; * The farmer told of seeing. the (day. ‘Gen. Dharsono; expelled fornier Lunar Orbiter ‘is more sophis- truck’ssbrakes apparently” failed’, treatment for minor injuries suf- oe told. strikers ,.whyinto the muddy, ‘sloping. field. A ls iplane, with only one wing pro-" Indonesia's peace moves, un- leaders ‘of 130 banned Chinese ticated than any of the others as it rounded a curve at the fered‘in a car accident just be- /they shouldn't go back: Bodies — some burned. and ea truding “from its. seath of} idertaken by army Chief Gen. organizations from the country and the National Aeronalutics ‘end of a long hill. : |fore midnight Friday. ; “A main cause of the strike mangled ee were scattered flame, break from a low cloud, |Suharto and Foreign Minister '|—banned because their leaders Se ee —_—______| A family spokesman said in a [was that negotiations for anew around the site, but investiga- To People rip into the field and explode fadam Malik, are expected to were suspected of complicity in jtelephone interview Saturday contract have. been going on for ‘to+¢ nid most of the plane ap- about 450 feet nort! f the farm-"result in ratification of aceords last October's abortive coup, that. Mrs. Johnson had. been (75 days. Negotiations went th parently remained in’ a compact... ; house. : drafted secretly by Razak and which was blamed on the Com- uci oO :Nson ' Itaken t6 Notre: Dame Hospital | leonciliation June 28 but ,by the wikse: NEW DELHI (AP) - Prime | Farmer Milton Bauman, who Indonesian F’oreign. Minis- munist. > bie tests on the instructions of time the strike started Wednes- ee Minister” Ind ira Gandhi ap- jives about a mile away, /said | iter Adam Malik in Bangkok in /— ey es day no agreement had been The. plane was Brajniff Inter- ‘pealed Sunday ‘night to the In- the explosion shook windows in | June. 4 : ther doctor. jreached. national Airways flight 250 on a dian people to, back the govern- his house. . Razak declined to say whether Workers ment's-fourth five-year plas_and | _The-crash_came*only-about 15::the pact included_a_pletiscite-in = ee ' «cr ang es OWS .- urged an-end to a rash Of ninutes before the plane wa’ /Sarawak and Sabah,ithe two e t strikes -and- violence “plaguing scheduled at. Omaha's Eppley'states of Malaysian. Borneo Submit "WASHINGTON (AP) - Luci, Th as 83 Jemons! ral tors ce dashuiean ere which SuRsEy Cheined: Om Bye SHINGTO! a eC temperature was 83, with Strikes and. the destruction Residents of . the~ area’ said want“to belong to Malaysia. ‘ret Johnson, daughter of the presi- low humidity at high noon, jof public property anywhere there “was a thunder and light- | Demands 1 : dent, exchanged sacred vows of scheduled hour for the bes ; constitute. an unproductive | self- ning storm just before the | |WANT ECONOMIC SUPPORT | oe : marriage. with Patrick Nugent ning of the nuptial mass —inflicted-tax—on—every—Indiam”* crash. A heavy rain drenched| Indonesia’s peace moves are | UEBEC(C : ns Saturday—in--rites—of— modern-sky was nearly cloudless aa Narcl rout fol e Ss she said in a broadcast the area afterward. ‘ seen here as part of a ‘‘good QUE EC.{CP) Negotiators splendor. tinged with the antiq- | REO i’ a in- behalf i ” i : in. representing the 4,500 striking onlookers Oititside the church Mrs. Gandhi's plea Brainiff said the plane car-jneighbor’’ policy aimed at. win- uity of Christendom. were reminding. one another of lof the five-year plan, which ried four crew. members and 37\ning world support for ‘its at-|Workers at the vast Manicoua- ‘ President’ Johnson gave Luci the, Saying: CHICAGO (AP)—A line of that any one arrested could be ;»week the ‘demonstrators had, banks heavily on foreign aid |passengers. The airline iden- | —-- | £an-Outardes hydroelectric - de- 1 away at the beginning. of onc “Happy vis the bride “the: sun 1,500 civil rights devionitiratora fined $500 or jailed, or both, un- marched info the Cragin area. and which apparently will en- |tified the crew as Capt. Don- \velopment project in Northern | of the important weddings in all shines on.’ marched in the rain through |der the state’s,mob action Jaw. The march was sponsored by tail considerable deficit .spend- ald _G.-Pauly, First Offieet Two Youths Quebec “submitted revised de- Washington history, in the thas- BATHED IN COLOR ,. volleys of- rocks, cherry bombs; The march was stopped sev- the Co-ordinating Council of ing, appéared designed to toun- James A. Hilliker and steward- mands to Hydro-Quebec here sive, magnificent Shrine of the Inside the church, ‘beneath and bottles Sunday to kneel ‘and jeral . times at. the beginning Community Organizations, the ter critics in Parliament Who ess Ginger Elaine Brisbane, | Saturday: as talks aimed at. set- ° Immaculate Conception. It is the towering Roiyianesque pray in front of, two” churches |while policé charget:into hostile. Chicago Freedom Movement are demanding a smaller plan 21,. all of ‘Minneapolis, - and.| Fatall Shot jtling the seven-day-old - dispute the world's seventh ~ largest arches, rose windows _ and jin an all-white neigh®@rtiood-on ‘groups. and the Southern Christian /in view of the country’s criti: stewardess Sharon Eileen Hen- y : began: church and the national church ‘stained glass’ filtered rainbows | 'Chicago’s northwest side. | Four white persons were Leadership: Conference. 2 leal_ ‘financial position. ——~--~—dricks;’-21,, sawyer, N.D. ' siren “l Syivio Seguin, technical ad- of Roman. Catholics. of color across the ‘wedding: The marchers, Negro and seized and Hustled away. One : FORT, WORTH, Tex. (AP)— visor of the Quehec-hased Con- |Two teen-aged :boys were shot federation of National Trade ‘between the eyes and their bod- |Unions, with which the Syndi- ies stuffed into the trunk of a cat Nationale de La Construe- car ‘they had us®d to escort a tion~Hauterive is affiliated. de 15-year-old girl to a Saturday clined to elaborate on the ‘de The Archbishop of Washing-'scefe. whit ; g Se : pe ' yhite, held prayer vigils at i|white man was carried to a aid ie Oe A. ai ea le Four candies gleamed on th ‘Grace Evangelical church and squad car unconscious, blood ig > the nuptia oa ~ altar beneath a towering marble— St.-Genevieve's Roman Catholic | streaming fram« his head. 2» rh irst time since he or any mahtle supported by four rose- church, then moved to a real! ‘They (the., white residents) o is associates could. remem- marble columns. Votive candles estate agency, lare after us.~not the demom | ber At the end, he invoked 1; tses iW : ° re God's blessing on the newly- ea deuce tac at - They are ‘protesting against strators,”’ a policeman sai¢ tba * oe Benet shes weds, read a special. -blessing church alleged housing, discrimination Gangs of white youths pre- sity | Thirty-thrée clases of a new . from Pope. Paul, and made the Luci seeméd to be shaking a in the all-white Cragin neigh- ceded the marchers, throwing The girl, dyna Louise Suit |collective agreement remained sign of the cross. bit. But she ‘was the traditional borhood, a pleasant middle: cherry hombs. rocks and bottles a ot suburban Everman, was ito be agreed on when talgs be missing. Her name had. been |came deadlocked and hroke off After escorting his~ 19-year-old fovely, beautiful bride in a gown Class. area of owner-occupied |at the demonstrators and po- daughter down the ;dlock-lone of. white silk and Jace and a homes. Civil rights leaders say /lice. i polished marble centZe aisle. three-yard bridal veil. y Negroes are not> permitted lt vit was the _third | time’ in a the:.president offered her hand) But, “Paddy,” as she some buy or rent homes there. to the 23year-old Nugent from times calls him, admittédly was Chicago has. an open = octu- | My Woareneeat, Ah - ; nervous when he entered the pancy law and<Governor Otto Poland, China c The 7% guests included church And tears came to his Kerner has issued an executive ; 9 friends, and + neighbors : trom. eves duriag the ceremony... .order__forhidding—real_estate-+. Report. Bombing En ana Wadkeray and "For nfost of the services, Lucl agents from discriminating in| : an assortment of high Wash and Pat wre kneeling ona the sale or rental of housing.| Poland and China Sunday. de. scrawled jn lipstick on the‘ wind-/at the walkout’s start. shield of “ car aad her purse | 44, Seguin. said. monetary. and. shoes were found nearby. iquestions had not been broached A fisherman found the bodies ‘Saturday. The ‘previncially-ap when‘he stopped to see’ why the | [pointed conciliator, Claude Ben- car had been backed off U.S. 81:1 dar—met—with—miemnnecotiatare into a pasture. The trunk was jn the afternoon. Hvdro-Quehee slightly open representatives that night Evans said the hoys . were} The publicly-owned utility, de i ington officialdom. : white satin. bench ° in front of. The ordet is being appealed in nounced the ¥eported: bombing + Robert Hugh Brandt, of Al-\velopers of the ambitious . prol- 2g WAS PAT’S SITTER. the altar. courts, of a Cambodian village close to) | varado. Tex. ‘ena ‘his cousin, ect 200 miles northeast of Que- ' The. marriage ceremony ii self DAD WAS BESE..MAN . The disturbances decreased the South , Vietramese+.border 7 Mark Dunham 4 bec City are scheduled to return po was performed by .a Civeaz0 Nearby on separate kneclers, after 1,100. policemen . clashed Aug.-2 by U.S. - planes “It tooked Has an execution,” |here ‘Tuesday to’ meet again Priest who used ta be a next- were Luci’s maid of honor, her, with several of the thousands of Poland. in a press sta‘ement, the sheriff said. 4% with the coneitiator after consid- door neighbor and Sabysitter 29-vear-old sister. Lynda, “and ehite persons lining the streets said the bombs’ fell only 119 df : ering the new demands at Hy- for Pat Nugent jback in Wau- Pat's father, Gerard P. Nugent when. the procession left Han-» yards from members of the In- ; dro - Quebec's ,Moritreal head- , kegan Rev. . John Kuainskas St., Standing. in as best man son’ Park: j ternational Contre! Commission | x Hlarters ; There was no “Jove, oon0r for a marine corps brother in ‘ ‘inspecting the village, but did ; INSIDE foun Originally th > and obey, but Patrick John Viet Nam. \USED CLUBS not’ jnjure them Island mews .7..0..cccce0s | CTE UY, UW ORION, Woe seek- Nugent and Luci Baines <Joht- The wedding Was the first one The policemen, many ‘trained: Poland, with Canada and In- anus. 8 3 jing a 10 hour reduction oféthe son said their “I do‘’ in turn, permitted in the national shrine. in ,tiot control, waded into the-dia.is) a member of the com- De We kee 3 {60-hour work-week and a to-cent: and exchanged their vows “to | Archbishop O'Boyle agreed to crowd tite after \time, . clubs | mission. ; an fats yin sere sacereess 4 Ree aee in the average hourly have and to-hold. from this day open the shrine for the services swinging ss | The Chinese_foreicn ministry, BE : * te C sin j$2.16 wage in a one-year cott- forward, for better, for. worse, because of the national signifi- The marchers trudged slowly in’ statement qucoed Ay the. | : ; : : : .| Kings, Queens, City, 1+ & Itract. far richer, for’ poorer, in sick- care of the marriage “of .a on as‘the missiles smashed into New- China news agency, said ‘ } ‘CANADIAN WINNER wadiduciient(® Mess Women’s <tohehdetntatetsnis 6. 7 | The demands were ‘branded ness and in health, until death presidential daughter. Only théir:midst. . Priests and nuns, + it" “firmly supported a C 2 mibodian : ; cS j ¢ 5 RUN Sport - UG Veep a 10, 4 “ymrealistic’ as management do us part.’’. seven other daughters have were. among the marchers. \ protest” after tie incident) im * Canada’s Marion Lay ‘is a HO-yard freestyle swimmihg ‘games at Kingston, Jamaica. ce Tan . said they would cost some $4% A It was 12:42 p.m. EDT on a ibeen married ‘while their fathers Police cars moved ‘through which it said three innocen: per- h ‘ite “ee ia tie event vesterday at the’ FEm- (CP. Wirephote by cable: from Classified 5.0.00... 14, nn.000; the salary increase . gorgeous, summer day. jwere in office. the .area, loudspeakers. warning | sons died. hs POR eee ene pire and Commonwealth London) — . : a, alone — te $20,000,000. i t . ot “i ; ¥ i : : . Si , ‘ 4 | . ‘ css lt . al a! fm Aoi a. 4 s