——— 2 process—of- VOL. LXXIX NO. 272 1 of NATO (LEFT), is pre te pes eer lf It's Good For The Island’ The Guardian Is For-It “e “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1966. an Clear, winds light. 28" TEN CENTS WEATHER > Low-high 20 and 34. 12 PAGES NATO SECRETARY-GENERAL VISITS OTTAWA for NATO’s mid- =* Affairs Minister Martin. Besember ministerial ti : Viet Nam Peace Starting Point To Be Sought In Moscow Vist “By ‘ARTHUR L. ‘GAVSHON LONDON (AP)—British for- flies to Moscow today in search of a starting-point for Viet Nam peace talks. ‘Aides reported that in uader- taking his .twoday reconnais- gance Brown has a triple aim: a-—To determine. whether or * pot the Russians are willing to join in promoting an end of the fighting. —To_ test Saviet reactions to various ideas for beginning =that-might-open-the way for negotiations. .%—To probe whether Russia Eric Kierans Is Elected ~ ie interested ia pelitical oo cords on other world issues trol. There have been some signs of new: British—and presum- ably. American—thinking . about the way to approach Viet Nam | that peace talks, One such _— is that a few peace parley need not neces- sarily take place within framework of the 1954 aaa agreements, which regulated , settlements in Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia. = _|gNVITE RED CHINA? —_— The argument of some Brit- ish authorities is that the Viet Quebec Liberals’ President _ MONTREAL (CP) — Eric Kierans, seeking organizational fteform of his provincial party, was—elected .Sunday _as_prest- | 430 dent of the Quebec Liberal. Fed- ation, but two other executive posts went to men not mem- bers of his election slate. Chosen as. federation secre- tary was Pinard while the current trea- eurer, Jean) Morin, ‘was re- elected. Mr. Morin also stood for mo- deration in. a long intra-party controversy over how far re- form should be pushed. Mr. ~Kierans, a Montrealer who was a prominent member | @f. the former Liberal cabinet, got 768 votes at the federation's annual conVéntion. Opposing * him was Jean Tetreault of Ples- sisville, who received 542 votes. WINDS HANDILY i Mr. Phar, _a roads minister moderate Bernard |. tng cabinet defeated weeps! cat 867 votes in = race for secretary against nie Mare Briere, a mem- Mr. Kierans’. reform or a Mr. Morin defeated another pro-Kierans candidate, Philippe Casgrain, -by 743 votes to 509. Also a candidate for treasurer was Real Rousseau of Montreal, fer whom little support was shown during the three-day con- vention. The final -session Sunday also saw the delegates giving over- whelming approval to a com- _|promise plan “for changes im the party organization. The plan, presented by Leader Jean Lesage, kept much of a plan ‘originally proposed by Mr. Kierans,” but it watered down a Kierans with regard to the party’s electoral fund and other meets: New Space Ship Tests ‘Are Hinted In Russia Nam sottiralent of 2 ‘years ago has broken down; that a new day's contenders only should gather around the peace table. This would exclude China.. Both eer ont Hane might lke Srews ighoon ts have been encouraged by a combination of factors that lie behind his com- the | ing mission to Moscow. In New York last month~ he pleasant and human rela ship with Soviet Foreign : ister—Andret~A.-Gromyko.— The Russian diplomat — him that the Soviet Union was “not without influence in Ha- pself-or—his -country,..Gromyko also kept ons saying American “ft bombings must stop — leaving his listeners to imagine for themselves. that some positive response fromthe North Viet- namese might then follow. Brown and his advisers con- sulted at length with the U.S. Officials, Finally Brown sug- gested to Gromyko an early in- formal followup meeting ought Party With Na Gains In German Vote COPIES OF CHART INVOLVED Federal Civil Servant ae. Leak VA (OP)—ROMP offt- | Bower Edward Featherstone, an | confidential seems to have éstablished a/| noi.” Without committing him- | fiogee ra : t 1 f ir a i SF i aca i if to take place. — — readily. 5 Children’ Die In Fire .GLEICHEN, Alta. (CP)—Five children were dead afiter —an early - rning fire swept through a home on the Blackfoot reserve near here Sunday. -* Gleichen is 50 ae east of Calgary. _ No cause has hos deter- mined for the blaze. 1 Sixteén persons were in the house as two_related families gathered for the weekend. H k : i “Commonw € a al t h- “diplomats down on t the other. Fundy man of the Fundy Vacation Trial committee said Saturday The highway would run from a Stephen, N.B., to Yarmouth, minis and Economics Min- ister G.I. Smith said he support- ed the proposed highway. | He told the meeting Saturday night that “when a specific re- Dec. 5 when two men ‘MOSCOW (AP) — Vague offi- the’ Soviet Union 1s. testing a new space ship for sone @arly next year. ..The Soviet Military newspa- ir- Krasnaya Zvezda (Red ) carried an_ intentionally- @bscure interview with a man served as a trial cosmo- naut.in preliminary tests of the multi-seat Voskhod spaceships. At is strongly implied he _has with a new spacecraft @nd that these. tests have been — sation: “the Hissians an-| @ounced ‘Saturday that .a new Weries of.tests of —s rocket Fe nchings would the A pee and ag cember. ‘Ifthe Russians are ‘preparing , for a space shot, the timing of ‘these rocket tests would ‘mean ‘the Russians do not plan a ‘manned launch before the end it De- cia! reports Sunday hinted that | undergoing tests on the ini |dicted.,that if the Russians do not launch a manned flight this month, they will have to wait out fhe. winter for more favorable. weather :. conditions, perhaps: until next. march. The Soviets have not an- jail run for city council: by) Dressed in native costumes, \ Wilhelm and. Amalie Houtzer, near Munich in West Ger- in the state ballots. Sunday parliamentary election. © M oe a, said ‘ each government | of eee Cuanioel Co. Vacation’ Trail Cost Estimated At $100 Million — TRURO (CP) — The chair- for support of the and relating to the | Maritime defence, Insp. Pilkey Pamela Sue. Rumble, ~22- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark A. Rumble of , N-Y.,-- hostess on a Piedment~ airl: killed” with two ot mem-~1 bers of the crew when the plane crashed Sunday near “(AP Wirephote) . . Third Body Recovered a see ae coarser found the body of ie year-old Andree Tremblay, who it : é 3 day Vacation Trail, I am sure it and hopes that the Atlantic Develop- ment Board will be able to work out such a program. Bonn ffeves & - AR, 095 The home oA and add to concern at and abroad over village lies 60 miles “cmnet of heme City. DIES IN-CRASH—? (AP)—An extreme “ane ion party accused of neo-Nazi leanings scored new dramatic successes Sunday in an election in Bavaria, West lous state and party leaders =— for new national elec- Penal retetun siuued teak the National Democratic party won 15 seats in the Bavarian legi- slature. Two weeks ago the party, which campaigns on a sletierin, wen eight, scale a Gus cate ‘perfement of Mess. ontario Christian Social Union 482 per cent (475 per ecent in 2). Socialists 96.8 per cent (35.3 Lawrence River village Wednes-| ~~ of Erhard’s Christian Germany’s second most popu-/ Nazi Slant Christian Democrats - ‘No Do Well In Test Continued on page Anniversary Of Assassination Finds. Controversy Is Unabated By RELMAN MORIN EW SOE (AP) Sea "three years have passed since BAVARIANS GO TO POLLS eyes: of West Germany were. growth of thas rightist National on Bavaria since the, election Democratic P ‘ could influence forma- many’s Bavaria, cat their tion of a new government at Christian avocation. A rebuttal to the critics of Steer Sells | For Record TORONTO( ‘CP)—The grand schampion market steer at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair sold at auction Saturday ‘for a record $13.25 a pound. wrote: Ae “Each implies. or states that the commission the outset that Oswald alone was guilty and then set out to it. Perhaps this is so, but-these gentlemen have not made the case. It. is more easily strable that it is they who sought to prove their own dispositions.” Generally, the debate pivots on these Neate ..—Was Oswald im fact the.. assassin? The Warren commission re- port said: “The sli6ts which killed president Kennedy wounded Governor (John) mally (of Texas) were — y Lee Harvey Oswald. ASSURES aceurrea. Lawyer Mark Lane, who was Oswald’s mother to “her son's interests te *, te “I say had Oswald faced trial, he would not have been con- vieted, and I think one of the commission lawyers, Scobey. has said that in a law review article. . .” (Alfredda Scobey is listed im the report as a member of the commission's staff.) : What was Oswaid’s motive?. ‘arty. The Chris- tian Socialists, Bavarian wing of the federal government's Democratic party, " (AP Wirephote) | (. shot-the president and even: that Cofitinued on page 5 col. 4).° INSIDE TODAY. Island mews .........-...: "Wenlbe en. cigcas secceces. © < Adee Se satten, Ge & Women’s ....25...ts0eess.. TF, Spert ..... entenaateonss * E ! 4 a; 4 RARE RMR CRAR ARE Oe al a” 4 s -