If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It “™ 9 - WEATHER Cloudy with light winds. Low-high 45 and 7 60. Sunday: mostly cloudy. : : we yers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 4965. U VOL. LXXVII. NO. 229 NOT MORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES THAN -Reprisals Proposed Three Canadian: ....1uded In 30 Persons Killed On PLYMOUTH, Montserrat (AP'—A Pan American Airways | Jet airliner, groping through a/\B morning thunderstorm. crashed |® into a mist-shrouded peak. and exploded Friday on this Carib- bean sugar island. All 30 per-| sons aboard including three Ca- | nadians were killed A list of the 21 passengers) issued in New York by the air- line included the names of Ma-| rie Therese Fournier,.care of} Miss Pa ulette Emond, Ste. Therese de Blainville, Que., and) Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Lamon- tagne, later identified as Mon- trealers returning from a honey- | moon trip Hhe four-engine Boeing 707 was attempting an instrument landing on the neighboring Brit- ish island of Antigua, 36_mfles away, when it slammed into the top of 3,003-foot Chance’s Moun. | tain The plane was bound for New York's John F. Kennedy Inter- national Airport from Fort de France, Martinque, with stops | at Antigua, St. Croix, and San} Juan, A Pan American spokes- | man said he was unable to ex- | plain why the plane was over | Montserrat, which lies to. the. CROSS LOCATES spot where Civil spokesman says wreckage otf Aeronautics Board fore it crashed. ‘‘We don't nor- Pan-American Jet Airliner LAHORE, Pakistan (AP)-- The roads around Lahore are ;| clogged with Pakistani refugees /\walking away’ from war-threat- | 4 ened homes. eS s Among them is Mohammad i Sharif, a wizened, seller of buf- ' falo milk. He fled from a vil- lage called Hudiara, 13 miles * from Lahore. ’“T got away with nine mem- a@ Pan American Jetliner was bers off my family but my spotted on island of Montser- mother and my ‘hree-month-old rat in Caribbean Sea. son afe still missing—she was (AP Wirephoto) carrying him and we got sep- | “The plane went straight into-ieteeee inthe dark,” said Mo- Rescuers who struggled through dense woods to reach __the-crash found_only four or five bodies intact still~ strapped. to their seats. The wreckage of the plane was scattered over a wide area, indicating all perished at the moment of impact.” The aircraft crashed six miles from Plymouth, capital of this Mullally s was made at 7:35 am. EDT ~ DIEF‘S OTTAWA STAFF day-early birthday party Fri-_ day. complete with cake, can- attached to the belt records. the number of paces walked “dias “TMOwerTs “dyed Corl serv ars oun entive blue a ee The Progressive Conserva- He vowed he'd wear the — to blow out the 20 candles on His. staff gave him two photographers. The party was the first of “There may be snow on the ~ several he'll be attending. His Sporting a carnation bouton- niere dyed blue, he handed plates of cake around to staff members and reporters. He proudly showed off one. Conservatives are organizing another at the airport later that day when he stops off for an Kour en route to Prince Albert, Sask. By Liberals In Kings le. by ~the--waarer.:— _GAUGE, ELECTION WALK’ Mi barr |to get away. “The Indians brought them back and executed them in front of us. Five or six others were killed in shelling and we buried | them.” Leena account, pos- —_ influenced by the typical jhatred of Pakistanis for India, Nominated |tails from other ‘accounts but ‘Rough Treatment By Indians Told To Newsman By Refugee Premier Meets _ Irish Leaders 3 which _was_seconded by Dr._A. | Ings, Montague. Mr. Kick- He, ,gaid he had. done his ‘best — to | |litical leaders about mutual cen- Yepresent: the eounty. He had cers in agriculture. He also Mohammad Sharif continued: | “We didn't know what they |r” were goihg to do with us, but then the Pakistani guns began firing heavily and the Indians ran for cover. We ducked ‘and then ran for our women and children. “It was dark then and we ran away from the village. The Indians fired at us tut we don’t | know how many were killed.” The commander of the Paki- \stani brigade facing the Indian forces, near Hudiara said refu- gees told him Christians of the | |village to come to the bus stop. | “They had searched-our houses ‘and taken all our valuables. “At the bus stop they asked _us_which houses had arms, who was the headman and who were village officials. “They sorted out the impor- tant people—30 or 40 of them— and took them away and then they ordered the rest of us to sit down, women and children at dne side of the road, men at the other.” RIPPED WOMEN’S EARS Mohammed Hanif, who United Nations Secretary - Gen- ‘eral U Thant proposed Friday A\that the UN Security Council f | invoke the threat of economic jand military reprisals by _ the | |UN against India and Pakistan |if they fail to put an immediate jend to their undeclared war. Speaking against the back- ground of possible direct mili- tary intervention by Communits {China into the war, Thant asked jthe ll-country council also to appeal to the heads of govern- ment of India and Pakistan to | hold peace talks in a third coun- | TO BURMA Leonard J.D. Wakely, Bri- also peculiar intricate way with the | mainstream of world affairs, | and—he—warned that —“‘there-can— |be little doubt that a real dan- |ger to world peace is now im~ | minent.” | SEES PEACE THREAT U.S. Ambassador Arthur J | Goldbeerg, president of the coun- ‘Manitoba Indian Pickers Harvest Wild Rice Here | declaration that new and serious So far as The Guardian could | Pisquid For the most part the rice is | rakes on a modern grain com- bine—which is placed on oor ‘from of a flat-bottomed — warrant, the council would be called into urgent. and emer- normally Of Butter back." Hé said also that the. Pickers cannot paddle the canoes neni | timing of Pvking’s ultimatum is) | report “of the National { éntire picking operation is that | | through the ‘grain. “ Dairy Council of Canada. | it would waste too much of the ema mistakes =the past—but | took -in....a: number _of.- historie---—An- effort - nae nade ralea Shatin aaae wee pe tes BEAN, It abso..would .not pick jlinked with refusal by Pakistan his _fit first. t_visit. 10. Jre-| Coke hess sigh Typhoon Slams Hard At Japan northern and central Japan cials of the department of -agri- | typhoon, packing 121-/lishing friendly ‘contact. mile an-hour centre winds and ‘I expressed our interest to loaded with rain, was described establishing small industries re- | The quakes occurred between an aenview: “but no initiatives | 6 p.m. Friday and 1:22 a.m. to were taken on specific projects. | day. There were no report that ‘I've been singing the praises, they had caused casualties__or-of Prince Edward Island.” damage, although the latest one’ Premier Shaw, who visited. was a big jolt jJasting more than London and spent a week at the a minute, Edinburgh International Festi- By DAVE BUTLER At least eight cars had wind- near the city was moving at a crawl. Cars had to pick their way through debris on some St. John's .streets. The city suffered no. interrup- |tions in power or communica- tions, evily Friday causing wide- spread property damage and disrupting services. Winds continued strong Fri- day afternoon but “the sting of the storm was gone by noon. The weather office here said it — «ee ve the | ually being restored later in the Nfld. Battered By High Wind. He leaves here . Tuesday for! Glasgow to spend more time in| | Scotland before sailing for home| from Liverpool Oct. 8 © Incomplete reports of iainaae Wartime Hero president- of the Newfoundland Federation of Fishermen, sid “MONTREAL. ‘(CP)—Dr. Rew it would be two or three days ben Rabinovitch, 57, a wartime before extent of damage was hero and past president of the known. Canadian _ Neurological Society, SHIP HITS PIER died of a heart attack Thurs- day. The CN coastal vessel Burgeo _ was.damaged when seas. re He was atso @ past president We rae” ok. OF. kented--this=week= at=-the- annual + A EES but the — SS phish black, starchy grain—it is | by six pickers. Each cance can milk show a decline of six per It adds that ‘‘the primitive Skim milk sales showed a} jfaced up to .a Peking. ultima- | gain of 21 per cent and sales of | from the highway. Ht has to be | jtum Friday. by—saying that -if th rice is a bit green and a | approached through farmland ched in the nearby bush. etring, w pearly ame dom with grim determination,” [Shastri told Parliament. ‘‘The might of China will not deter \us from defending our territor- fal integrity.” Shastri said he wants to give China no pretext for attack and Shastri refused to retreat be- fore a Chinese threat that con- ceivably could entangle the 480,- 000,000. Indians, in a widening conflict with the 650,000,000 Chi- nese__and_the 110,000,0 Pakis- | tanis. |_Cleanly~ like: “the “hathan “hand ito enter See aero In India-Pakistan War 4 Thant Urges Action Before Chinese Move UNITED NATIONS. (AP)—, Thant addressed the council 24 hours after his return from his peace mission to India and Pakistan, where he failed to ob- tain agreement from the two countries to heed two appeals earlier from the council for a ceasefire. CALLS FOR ACTION He put a five-point plan for — action before the council, includ- ing a proposal that it take ac- tion under chapter seven of the UN Charter dealing with threats to world peace and acts of ag- gression. \“‘might also declare. that failure | by the egovérnments concerned to comply would demonstrate _ the existence of a breach of the peace within the meaning of ;Article 39 of the charter.’’ | This could pave the way for |both economic anc military re- 'prisats by the UN membership jagainst the warring countries, 3 7 could not- be confirmed. “Six Indian pickers, who came ! would weigh 80 pounds if it was;ment. If it proves -successful : 20-mile-long island. 1k eontieled: oath Aas * all the way from. Manitoba, are ripe. But the rice will ripen after the group will be back again the seterrer ie ee th " | #2. ssovided : eae ‘ Last contact with the plane sone harvesting tons of wild rice: it is picked. ‘ ‘ in future years. | ney force mentioned in the Charter . (8:35 a.m. ADT) the. copilot. GEORGETOWN -- John Mul-/300 was a surprise to. most ofthe words of the 45-year-old vil-| grom Peake’s Siation, The Guar. tearn yesterday, this ie the first | carefully picked by hand by the |Gcvelopments have broadened | include complete or partial in- John McNichol radioed that he |lally, member of the House of the party brass as it was wal lager in a shabby homespun qian learned yesterday. time this kind of grain has been | tien ho man the canes, ee ee gpg hos axing terruption of economic rela- would land at Antigua in five Commons for Kings in the re known that Mr. Mullally would Stirt and baggy trousers out-| The rice is a luxury product. | harvested commercially in this | is a mechanical harvester at oot vices Reiger 9p tions, *and of rail, sea, air. minutes. ‘The pilot -was Capt. | cently-dissolved_Parliament_was_most_likey not be opposed Sev- ia the tragedy of wet in the | Qne pound, when it is proces- province. The work is being | a pond, but it is used only to ing mi t +e saying the | postal, telegraphic, radin and “ciugh Henderson, 43, of Mianat-funopposed at the Liberal nom- eral epeakers indicated that they frontier hamlets:* eed, sells for~$2.50~in- Winnipeg, | done~thore-or-less-as~an-experi-- go over-the-areafter-the-hand- Council! "members wanted an eee _ means _of._ communication: . Some islanders saw the plane, inating convention held here felt. it would be a small turnout., “The next afternoon a Sikh gne of the men from the Aan: | picking is completed. [portunity for, private consulta; with its wheels down, just be-(last night. A crowd in excess of T. J. Kickham, Souris, a for. Seneral ordered everyone in the toba capital stated. One of The mechanical deyice con- (mane un ee agen mer member of Parliament, uses ie as dressing. for. wild Consumption glaie oto. renhtvanch like: Ma! "te. iiat tract Aarti ; moved Mullaly's nomination, fowl. 79 ie evelopmenms | |: The’ wild sce grows Viet Cong ham had moved his nomination it's not that. high. as Pad Hits New High © The boat is propelled by ae soda oe en GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY | %,*,25no ctecten: Poni—and there are coutboard motor, and the reat !%4ay z Mr. Mullally accepted the no- DUBLIN (CP)—Premier Wal-| actes jin the oe reg bate BANFF, Alta. (CP) — Con- | turns slowly, perhaps #@ revolu- | India’s chief dathante to the mination and thanked everyone eT Shaw of Prince Edward Is-| mot all of it can be ‘harvested sumption of 357,000,000 pounds | tions per minute. \council, Mahomedali Cu rrim OTTAWA (CP) John Diet- gift: A pedometer, a watch- and asked them for their best Jand said Friday he has had because the water is so shallow of butter by Camadians in 1964 | Reason why the mechanical. \Chagla, charged that Pakistan enbaker’s staff gave him a_ like instrument which when support from last night on. linteresting talks with Irish po- on a part of the fate that,.the was. ‘‘the..highest. in history,” | harvester is not used for the Wants China “to Stab us in the | tive leader, who will be 70 instrument at times © during Premier Shaw, who arrived land is sp flat, that it is diffi- meeting of the council in Banff. { an Encycopaedia Aritannica | | . Reuter: today presi with Mrs, the Nov. 8 federal election here last weekend from Edin-| Cult to raise the level of tlie : GCE DrOCUC RON IA 500s WSS | cae: “tie slemdee; round, pur: | ‘China Too | SAIGON . a Diefenbaker ind a desk campaign. |burgh, has met President Ea- Pond. Se ey ae eee 2 Bis eae oe bout crowded with sprays of flow- Another gift was a ball-point ‘a | mon de Valera, Prime Minister. pappr CAN ea on record,” Teport:| nearly three-quarters of an inth if N \S00 mille souls ef Dp tang te ers and birthday cards. pen with a flashlight in the oKyo (AP) — Five earth Sean Lemass, External Affairs Three ORS OPERATE » |". , | long—-is delicious when ~~ well ecessary | examine 22 soldiers-Teported hit He took three hearty puffs point for writing in the dark. quakes shook Tokyo and areas Minister. Frank Aiken and offi- canoes are operated) National sales of standard | cooked.” | by a Viet Cong guerrilla gas e ? ¢ : some |attack Thursday ni * _- ane in white and books — Champlain, Man of Friday night and early today culture. day, when aaa ideal, cent in the four years up to ™ebhod of hand picking pro-, Shastri Says | The men iivelataad of nat- Bios, = uae — — Ls agai nae as Typhcon Trix roared ashore’ He ger the —— according to the Nova Scotian 1964, with cream sales up| a Phos Poe ah penall .|, NEW DELHI.(AP) — Prime jsea and dizziness after the al- s . § os were chiefly a means a a ft them out for the benefit.of liament by Paul Gallico. gee gaa Morice is supervising the operat- ane oe ; tively large one, is not visible | ee ee ee es ee Oe outpost, but most of them were . eaid to have fully recovered. roof but there's still fire on birthday is being marked at as the year's most powerful lated | to agticulidre aad tlelb| 100-pound potato bag, filled so saiuaod wie Wcaciee THLE part of which is bush land. lee wen 6 Rieror sbi fight China be aan Eee nl coe Pause the cake,” he cracked point-. a political picnic in Oakville, acun rernbee. see id ral will tie with a . . The pickers live in a tent pit- jas, we as Paki ; ir. me the ; ong ve ing to his-nearly-white thatch. Ont., today and Winnipeg The egy : tele si We strait ight. tor sus rec: ened. gas iw We Viet Nae wee. Da nang is 380 miles north east of here. South. Vietnamese forces with = U.S. advisers used tear gas’ and a nausea-producing gas three times earlier this year, leading to controversy in the U.S. and * /val before “coming -to- Dublin, ; +s0-—proposed——the -twn_ countries abroad... pe : MOST DAMAGE IN’ ST JOHN'S AREA said he has enjoyed touring! |make a joint investigétion of Last month, a US. marine ~ |places of historical | the dispuféd border. Peking has colonel! ordered the tse ‘of tear in Scotland and Ireland. ftejected similar overtures gas to clear guerrillas from caves and tunnels that also shel- tered women and chidren. The U.S. military command — said the use of tear gas had not been authorized and that its use was contrary to American Bell Island in nearby Con- Caught in Paris, France, by was tied up and tugs were .busy Eastern. Provincial | Airways to Germany to spend 15 months cancelled most acy lost out Friday’ in a bid for |them not guilty after the United | policy in South Viet Nam. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)— shields blown in and traffic on to. wharfs and fishing equipment i dd | : pee to 100 miles an hour highways through open country were coming. in but Pat Antle, Dies Su en y & Busts attered Newfoundland Rivard Defence = Set For Monday om sar aa the cunts! awe Damoge along the West Coast | peatediy dashed her against the c souresendanannes. tee By JOHN LeRLANC “dence won't take more than a at St. John’s airport said one was not believed as serious as pilings of a wharf at Seal Cove ince de Quebec. LAREDO, Tex. (CP)—Lucien day. a of 98 files per hour was earlier reported. Power and \on the West Coast. A CN spokes- “pon in La Macaza, Que. he \Rivard and three other Cana- There was no official indica- reported. ere rs eee said the ship will el was educated in Montreal, New, eens dians accused of an intérna- tion as to whether the burly Ri- No injuries were reported. ne ceriiaa bit Wile grad: moved until a survey is made. | voy and Paris. a tional dope - smuggling conspir- vard—alleged kingpin’ in the distribution of around $200,000,- St-John's area. Word of lesser 1G jeeption Bay was cut off from the outbreak of war he stayed) re instant acquittal at their trial 000 in heroin in the United damage came from the” prov- day. Officials of utility compan- the mainland as ferries SUS- t) work with the French onder! ‘here. They will fight out their States and Canada—or any of ince’s West Coast, tes said falling trees caused |bended eervice. The’ CN ferty ground, giving aid to injured | defence next week the other Montrealers would In St. John’s, streets wete most of the trouble. | William Carson was two hours Aljied airmen after France was: | Their lawyers tried to have take the witness stand. But the littered with leave: and late docking at Port, aux Bas- occupied. federal Justice Ben -R. Con-' timetable for the remainder of branches and trees were ‘own |ques after her_daily crossing When the Germans discovered mally take the case out of the the trial indicated they would ail over the city. Port traffic INSIDE TODAY |from North Sydney, N.S. his activities he was shipped off lon ‘of a jury and declare not. The four -wilk spend the week. era tain’s deputy high commission- t th h He said the council might or- southwest of the normal ap- mally get these big jets over the mountain in thick mist, just “an Indian” brigad tured fled Hudiara, interrupted: village had sewn yellow crosses, er to Canada, is tobe minis. ‘TY of their choice. | der India and Paakistan, in ac- proach to Antigua rom Mar- Montserrat and people looked up where the clouds were touching . : -_ we *. Shes “The soldiers ripped the ears on their clothes in hopes of| ter extraordinary-‘and: plenipo- Thant did not mention directly eorq with Article 40 of the UN tinique \in surprise,” said Dennis Gibbs, the peak. It did not cut a om eas pt. 6 and Moham- —+ come women by tearing off lenient treatment, ‘but Chris-| tentiary to Burma. Mr. Wake- ees au a posed by Charter, to put an end to theie. - ia slide canted 3 vases: ‘the island's administrator. swatch through the trees. Bits ™° *#'® their earrings and they took tians were treated just as. ly, 56, has been in his present ee : ee a fighting and ‘‘to this end to is- alts ond & crew at nine. | One of the rescuers, John -C. of wreckage were still burning. . They ordered us to stay 1n- five or six young girls away roughly as Moslems — or ~post since November, 1962. Hi a Oe ee isputed sue.ceae-fire orders to their * | Phillips, Montserrat's director of in: scattered places when I ar- = all day and = — with them.” lworse.”” (CP Wirephoto) a a ieee: as ‘military forces.” ME § riculture, ived.”” ile we were getting f er > So - — — \for the animals six people tried and Pakistan are linked “in a |, He added that the couneil returming runaway boats to Classifiefessv. .. 12, 13, 14 flights in the in a prisoner of war camp. States goveriimen,t ended end under their customary their moorings. . province and Air Canada mussed In 1947, he was awarded the _ Slightly more than four days of tight guard at Webb County jail CIRCUS HIT ' . lat least one flight in the morn- United States Medal of Free- evidence, but the judge gave in this community on the Texas = Heaviest damage was be- we 1 ling. Trains were rot affected by dom with Silver Palm, in hae 2 the series of motions an imme- Mexico border where the 1969 ~ fieved to be to the Bernard and | i Tree r esse 9° the “Storm.” ———Seee nition of his bravery and diate. turndown,.... Seizure of an automobile laden sss Barry Co. Ltd.’ carnival which | Finance, markets ....... 7 | The winds did most of the to Allied_airmen. He ordered the defente to be- with 76 pounds of Canada-bound was almost flattened. At the St. omen's sthee Sese 6 damage. under clear sunny He was noted for veesarets! _gin its evidence Monday morn- heroin lit the fuse tocthe keg of John’s municipal baseball park, | Editorials t+ Cavesese 4 | skies On the West Coast, some work into ‘intervertebral discs ing and—after consultation with political-criminal dynamite that = section of grandstand was | merside ......... +++» 3 rain was reported but in St. and musde disorders. ’ the battery of opposing lawyers has exploded since around Ri- led and children were| Kings, Queens, City -.....5 John's three were only occa- Dr. Rabinovitch is survived by MIS PICTURE -shows—x—pickers-have taken what they and into W box-like catching —told ‘the jury it may get the vard and his friends. I ceca from one school when | County _ +: 2 |sional showers. The gales had his wife, three sons and.,one a mechanical harvester used can collect. The slow-revolv- device. The machine is moun- ‘ease around noon Tuesday. THe Judge Connally told the al . the, roof began peeling off. \ |Qot been forecast. . ‘daughters. } 40 gather wild rice after hand ing paddies beat the grain off ted on a boat, \defence has indicated its evi-. (Continued om page 5, cal. & ‘ “ eapheatany ; ‘ - j S : ze 2 : soe : . = aoe hee eS i+ es ‘ e - > a ih hs ++ “yy ca > AO mt OE sagem GEE ARAL A SOLENT Ey AMR NAR ON I ee Go PRR Ota BST ih Sem aati sete tt igh 28 nop eee A REN ant Ny 3 Pe ag *: