4 4 ‘ ? ~ <— ' - WEATHER é Cloudy. scattered show érsor thunders ‘storms beginning in afterndnn- ' ds southwest 20. Low-high 40 and 72 | rs ee “Covers Prince Ediaavel Island Like The Den. . ; VOL. LXXIX NO.-149 a ween Cee nye gr rage CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1966, . © nor Mon SEVEN CENTS So ae PARES 16,000 TAKE PART- Marathon Negro March | U psu rg e 3 pt aia H's GoadFor The tstand The Guardian | Roars To rderly Climax. . mE 7 APSE The marathon Mississippi civil mchts match roared to a eli- max Sultdav withsa rally behind the sate Pgislatuke, which was ringed -hy heavily armed police and National Guardsmen Officers vestimated 16.000 Ne- frees. with a few hundred whites. flowed through the Streets to pack a portion of the legislature grounds and ad- jacent areas Chanting “Black. power,’ @ trowd of workers from the Stu- dent Non-violent. Co-ordinating Committee moved into the lead as the column, abreast. made the last mile No serious incidents were re- ported alonz an eizht-mile route from Tougaloo College to te wae 8 pt emperafures were in the low M%&« Police seermed-—alonz the route There was a brief flurry as the columrm passed by a dowr town building. A white man ap- peared at a—_third-floor_window and a cry of sniper went up However. Negro parade - mat- shals pushed the Tine back into shape ~ Little American flags filut- tered in the hands of the marchers. WHITES WAVF FLAGS Many whites) among —groups clustered at intersections waved Confederate flags. which have become a ‘segregationist symbol in some areas of the: southern United States A frequent chant. as the main eolumn moved to the state leg- 4siature, was -‘black power” a phrese » that has worried mad- Sect. Increase Seen In Quebec TORONTO (CP) Jehovah's “i <A 3 sing aste in Quéhee than in any otger provinee— says —Lsurier—Samnur- district minister of Quehec and part of eastern. Ontario d In 1946 there were only 3% Witnesses._in Quehec -but-_now there are nearly 4.900. he said in nan interview Saturday City Man Is Drowned hile Fishing Trout aga said -he was—determined-to~ erate Negro leaders for weeks because it alarms southern whites. Dr. Martin Luther King, head. of the Southern Christian Lead- ership Conference, has said fre ---<--——— quently that‘the phrase simply means that Negroes must build their voting power. Fifty Ku Klux Klansmen, eall- ing themselves the Black Knights of the Green Forest were among the crowd outside the capitol, wearing green pants and shirts with white ties and white belts - “We just came down here te make sure these Niggers dan't— cause any trouble.” a leader sale. . If they don't, we won't.” Most of the major civil rizhte organizations joined ranks he T 3 F ered or -the = climax of the marathon, 22-day mareh—hit—the National Asso ciation for the Advancement of Colored People was ousted A spokesman said the NAACP was voted out on grounds it had ~ not given the march. sufficient support At the capitol, about. 200° high- way patrolmen and two com- panies of armed national guardsmen ringed the grounds. Meredith, 33. still limping from shotgun wounds: received when he was: ambushed 21 days walk. However. he was placed im an-air conditioned car which crawled at the head of the col- umn. A physician said Meredith. might walk the last half mile. _ I Military, Political 1 Gains Are SAIGON AP» Optmism ; about the Viet Nam scene was evident among Saigon and America officials this weekend © a degree unpara ; re: cent years. There_was_a_refiection—of_this in remarks by U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge to reporters Saturday at the dedication of a Saigon dormitory. for war or- phans that was built as a -volun- teer project by U.S. Army engi- Neérs. “On the military side, the gov- ernment is going particularly well,” Lodge said, and it has scored ‘‘a solid political vietory in the recent situation here.” The Optimism. is-hased ona series of factors. Among them Premier—Naguven Can Ky has strengthened his hand, reducing the Buddhist opposition. largely {o meaningless gestures ‘of pre test. At the same time, Kv has Appearing — timism=m the past. are careful not to speculate on a timetable Ky himself fas promised vic- tory in 1967. ] vi DWINDLE Ky's advisers say they beheve the--war-can @radualiy dwindwe within a year to @ police action This might isolate die-hard Viet Cong in largely uninhabited jun- gle and mountain areas without hampering the nation's life as a whole. These ‘officials admit, however. that such a police ace tion might go on for vears Roth Americans and Vietnam ese authorities -are preoccupied with launching a reconstruction and soefal. affairs program te sap Viet Cong influence The recent. visit of Rohert Komer,. President Johnson's spenial assistant on Viet Nam's revolutionary. development. is expected to give added impetus to_eionomic and social reforms; been working with moderate financed by American mone Buddhists in. an effort ta rally As for the chances of nezotia- ~them to his program. x tions with the Cammunists. a PLAN ELECTION _j. Saigon government official - de- The machinery for holding a clared: “There are simply no national election is gradually grounds.” : 5 The. slow column moved ® A 57-year-old. Charlottetown wife, the former Marjorie Cud- abreast along the two-lane high- resident, Frederick L. Savidani more. two dauzhters, Karen. 13, way into the city 99 Elm Avenue, was drowned and Sandra & one son. Fred, last night’ Mr. Savidant, -an 21: two sisters, Ellen, Mrs FE employee at the government ‘Currie. Siant Jon. NB. Eliza- Ont Death yr . bein ut in moti T lee- “What t te?" garage was reported to have been beth. Mrs James White, Tors me pe on. The elec hat are we tn negotiate og . sing aloe M Marshals pent, onta: one brother: ill Chara | “re |. MUSIC FESTIVALS COUNCIL MEETS HERE = inn, shrtuled toe Sept. 1. wil be asked, "ew froin run | Mes! Covehead The ‘Charlte. town Hes the son of the late Seyi’ Murder PARROT ROUTS which, in turn, is to draft Be- sor, AUl we wont t9 to be kit na town Detachment of the RCMP .Mr. and Mrs John Savidant of The executive of the Ad- LEFT, Richard W. Cooke, Winn ; Besides these meet- jigna} constitution as a step t& peace.” -are investigating the accident. Charlottetown Se : THREE “ THUGS ; “sory Council of- the Federa-- secretary, Winnipeg: James ings~the annual egnference ward the return of civilian rule. ———— They said’ no inquest would he The funeral will be held Wed- eee aa a Bg hon of Canachan Music Fes Seaton. director.4 Winnipeg: meetings of the Administry The. Viet Cong tailed to ex: . SA} ou a t Aa YOu ry oe’ ; osi- stiv F ; 7 . sas . held nesday afternoon: from the Cut- they declined to identify will be LONDON: (Reuters)—Seven ‘*!* 18 meeting im Charlotie- Gordon, Handcock, vice-presi- Centre — Festivals of Music, pigit the spring political turmoil Christine Keolee | yn Monday through Thurs dent, Regina: E.G. Prudham, ‘sponsored by the national Cen- ;,. any.-great—extent—and—drew_ Mr. Savident is survived by his. cliffe, Funeral- Home ’ it ne; A ; debipciadbe ahd aay this week. The executive. president, Toronto; . Reginald tennial Commission, will be no visible profit fram the Bud- Becomes Mother ; _charged with murder in the words " from: Bill the parrot shooting death of Edith Chay- ° reuted three thugs who forced en be . E of the Board, held: a teal ~ Accidents In Maritimes - koski, 20, and. the Saturday their’ way into the South Lon. °°" bere. are FROM THE Hugo, chairman | tthe ~_ he ______________. dhist_dissidence in northern | ~ night shotgun wounding of three don home of two sisters aged provinces. LONDON. (Reuters) — Chris The massive presence of .. other persons. 74 and 5h \American troops — now about ‘int Keeler. key figure ina sex _ ~ Take At Least 10 Lives were ‘the victim's, brether, "Kem, The sinlers fouaht back and au e Mal ces etour 1271 000i clearly showing Fe. Ot pritsin'e tere - f as the thugs were beginning sults. Viet Cong’ muavensent of: 10 ritain’s onservative neth, 22. Grace Dunlop, 19, and . Se 7 7 t 3 o BY THE CANADIAN PRESS — Coombes died after heing struck Andrew Woloch 21 to get the upper hand in the ; both troops_and supplies has Sovernment in 1963, has gives _birth to a son, it has been dis- At least 19 persons. lost their he a car near is home and at Police said. Miss. Chaykoskt! living room, Bin squawked been seriously - hampered. _by losed : =e ves in accidents. in the Mari- -Fairview, near Halifax, Vaughn was visiting her. brother and his ‘TOM the kitchen in a maseu- F ; U.S. air and ground pressure. Closed. mee '__. time Provinces during the week-—Rrantford Kindervater, 40. w: fe The couple left with Miss liné voice: “What's up, what's .O - a e an S n W In_ this atmosphere Vietnam- The 24 - year - old chestnut : e Pro ring week- Rr indervater, as wife coup ; ca L : ese and American officials haired. former high - life zirt end - killed when his car-left the road. Chaykoski ts accompany her to Up._ don't be long i married 24.- year - ingineer New Brunswick led the toll Traffic accidents in New 2 nearby bus stop The. ‘man's voice” threw ce i speak confidently of victory, al- , 2 Maas ” — . roe ——~ the three raiders into confu- LENINGRAD ‘AP: Presi- Gaulle in the crowd of several lic church in Leningrad, the though ,the Americans, taught James Levermore last October with five deaths — three in traf- prinswick Saturday clainied the - : ’ a on of tev to start a new lite. ‘ § ’ sion and the younger womaa, dent de Gaulle of France de- hundred people awaating their French president obviously sa by the lexsa premat ute_op- | s . fic and two by drowning. Nova fives. of Barry Wavne MacDoa ° ; j ‘ z : ’ sh red nce. Scotia reported two traffic ald and Lacian Pelletier. both Ca ncer Society Florence Bickerton, escaped toured: into a Soviet crowd to depart hurriedly got out vo the experie : ‘ ; { the car.do rejoin his guest. He and Mrs. de Gaulle were deaths and a third person died 19 and Jean-Marie Cool. 18 . through a street door in the shake hands Sunday for the third ae 5 2 : i , ; } : , N Off : nm leaving the Kirov theatre, alone in regeiving communion r after heing hit by a train MacDonald, an army private, ames icers vane time_in three days, but his host, | me eee’ a ee ie th neeng lly en pase age eda son onsi ers ina ~ Prince Edward Island had one was 9 passenger _in_a_car_which raiders fled.” but two Premier Alexei Kosygin. appar- : But -de women dressed .in black, at- . ; . "17 5 : ; . = Ss sed to the idea Waiting limousines ‘ ' drowning and Newfoundland re- jen the road near Fredericton 7 ——e. was ae z ioe ee _ CC . Gaulle veered off inte ‘the tended. : o emain or ro em 7 ; Hitehman was for 10 é Aan eee fae aoe h while Pelletier died when ame elected. president of the Cana- “The sae. said Miss Ricker. De (Gauille’s latest ‘excursion crowd i French aides said it was the x ee L Savidant C ar- torbike he was driving was in- dit: @aneed-Geciety-at-the-cete Sion and —Nerater= Mire -3ee—anta the Sata eieuet nand« cof ~- Earlier Sunday, .. de Gaulle first__time on. as atficial ra =“PORONTO (CPs China will canseibus — hain pha = totreto-w a: treat fisherman: “<oived in.a_collision with a car f two-day annual meeting Wood, had behaved the Soviet: public followed his at- Shook hands with a crowd during abroad that egy remain a disturbing factor in'as a member of the interna- sdrowned at Covehead. PE. oe : : a ; . ane: es a sightseeing tour after attend- taken communion—the celebra- 3 s . se: P ; a) Mrs. Nicholas Tobin, 64. of vein satan ” re eae See ee 7” wee fe see a ee | ee rey : 7 ing a Roman Catbolic mass. He tion ofthe Lord’s supper. ck cs the canbe ae a Rare: eorerape Po se Gloucester. Mass Pied in. bus- ted’ alter a car in which M_ Lemieux of Quebec City ever, were full of praise for Ballet with K zg was leaving a cemetery where The Visit to the little chureh isting. international councils and direct contact with Peking have slat teas tants alt 0 tale he was a passenger left the high Among vice presidents Rill_who is really a lady The_ Soviet ‘leader had already victims of the Second World War-of St. Mary of Lourdes, known everything possible must be a special and important role to accident near Corner Brook, “#% "ar home at Tracadie elected was L. H. M. Ayre of bird. i take” his. place im a waitint oo of Leningrad are: buried ‘to Communists as the church qin i, end ber isolation, Prime play.” ; Nf ____ Eight-year-old_Michael_Josepy St. John’s, Nfld. limousine. but anem be saW 6€ 01 he stepped away from nis of Kovenskr Street, came before “Minister Pearson said Saturday DOESN’T MENTION UN altel Guv Joseph Perron. 3 of Pelletier drowned in the St Joho . 3 _ . Soviet bodyguards and started a day of sightseeing around this ° srs nieeiniielesiuiamicelalaeelitainstie dt taletnia lial iiipenenciil <umonn Montreal tied._.when—hefell.se—River.in..a_park_at.Laneaster—— a4 innominate em 5 a pees shaking hands: “old™ czarist capital - = Weeees te Secitrese in arms control, ter the United Nations but his re- tween two cars of a shunting David Parkins, 31. ° of St yo tee vs mete INTO CROWD The ea seized power example, would require that marks appeared to reinforce a . freight in the CNR yards im John’s, Nfld. drowned. Friday a3 E #5 ‘ Sat oi he plunaed inte the here pis ok China be a: party to interna- growing belief that Canada is Halifax night when he fell from a boat t ae ars Men a ein OD Gaulle. arrived in the S0- tional. discussions on the ques- leaning towards support of UN a “ At New Aberdeen, near Glace into New Brunswick Oromorto erew oe in ce kate ine» iviet Union last Monday on a 12- tion ; membership for China. ( a Bay four-° vear-. old Charles. River’ ment was com! oa ing Bole day visit to promote better » «Therefore. we should do ev- Chinese leaders ap- i 7 fa bad viewed. The _ soldier East-West relations. érything possible-toibring China pear -hen\\on achieving effective nae een lent tit. Saturday, on the way to inte discussions after disarma- sve ii capability no matter - i . long it takes or how much port Gaulle’s Leningrad, he was given the un- ment and other great interna- how ” i the, ‘oaly Roman y wo China's nuclear weapons, were tional issues.”’ he told-the Inter- it costs To those. seeking 2 ee _ ——— precedented honor of—heing—national Assembly on Nuclear »- ‘nu! werld order. this pros taken to the Seviet Union's Weapons pect can only be riewed with : Cigarette Shortage main °e-.e launching cenmie *t “This will ‘make wher. more rieep concern.” Riakonur, in Central Asia, and oe = - : 3 Fail was shown. the launching of an nned ° satellite — Cosmos i ales Search bs cm i Helen eller \ VISITS CEMETERY or de OTTAWA (CP All went well down ducks. ptarmizan and a antil the cigarettes ran out. wondcock for meals then helicopter pilot Fra k Harley's two passengers ‘de cided they would hike. out of the Yukon bush instead yf awaiting After: a private lunch, : Gaulle went to the cemetery ‘or : many of thevictims of the 990 O a c day Nazi -siege of ‘Leningrad “Tl carned it in case of grix Ah Continued on page 3, col. 2) , vhes he said. ‘They are hun- gry and mean this time—ef+< ‘EASTON, Conn. (AP) Her Her. brother, Phillips Srooke dog tinker romps merrily in the Keller. and his ‘wife arrived ef : Bush Pilot's. ’ garden as Helen Keller sits from their Dallas, Tex., home 2 ; * vear EAE. . * -- ? ae : Moises and Wallingham had uietly, enjoying the warm sun- time for the birthday celebra > That was Jnee 14. five days a dick « teas fie mes teens B * fF d Tine and reading a magazine tion after Harley mate a forced Vo Shon! 2 hea! five miles from HYANNIS. Mase (AP) — A sody oun in braille Miss. Keller’s sister. Mrs’ & landine when his craft ran out eae i tanbing’ lon. dasa father. ‘mother and their four : % — This is the life of tranquility Warren Ty sqn of Montgomer %, of cas north of Dawson City ater -ean nA asiea" Weace oad children were killed Sunday im WINNIPEG ‘CP)—The body led bythe —binid—and-deat—au--aja--“will_ visit Tater this vear Y:T.> in_a rugged mountain valk ng fri Eten si the crash .of a single-engine «f 4 bush pilot missing in norto- thor as she approaches her 36th 4. sop Migs Keller's health MS 5 . private plane at Barnstable eastern Manitoba since Oct. 11 birthday . Mrs. Corhally says she is “‘jnst Harley was picked up June 15. Hours are his Passengers Municipal Airport was found Friday by an RCAF ‘‘She’s |iving in retirement.” ¢0. doing nicely.” : f = ‘ . Pi ’ . ‘ . = J when a search plane came set off by foot. Harley heard a *% rente were identified search plane from Winnipeg. Says Mrs. Winifred Corhally,, Miss Keller: was le bt 4 within radin tance of his heli- Plame overhead ahd contacted it _ De sere T Suz 41 and Pilot HT. Green disappeared Companion of the woman whose and deaf by oa 1 ae an ee em, hart a < r rthur ugineo a eee 3 i i Ulness na conter, damaged on landinc, bY -fadie—his short-range set h rif Ruith 4. of Los Ah. while flving a load of fish tor battles agains} a ee en struck her 19 months after she Ret it took searchers until Jun was still good He was picked : . wee * roe Northland Airways from Aq@- "€Ss aad silence became .9n in was horn in Tuscumbia. Ala i sh ths zele adil shout Was bo ia. MN to find his twa passengers » o nother bush’ pilo Pat : , : aint ging to Is sland Lake. : spiration to millions throughou The stery of how < : &\ medical examiner said the h 1! f guess that’s jist ; wo she “ntan We ent dawn an_a_WednesCollison._in__a helicopter ‘and or , es a id 4 search tasting 11 days the wor d gure aged to learn te communicate dav.” Horley ‘said in a weekend they inined the search for the children were sn 1 ree failed to Jocate him last fall, about it ; through the efforts of her irl ; >F > her } ae tz } int-rview at hic Ottawa home passengers _ * eee con oe . The search was resumed Fre a —_ qmens 7 a ; a p .'caeher Anne Sullivan. heramhe one ; <A ‘ veurncer gir! and - child of un iaiiekece é ‘ jiate family and a small grou : ' Fvervthing_was fine until Sun- Thev were found six days dertermined abe. He said the coe ny cae ae Qn ae of intimate friends will celebrate 2 source Of hope to those vim das when * other two ran later ; ? lives. at. Chambly. ve » v afflicted t i family was of Japanese ances = recked plane was Miss: Keller * birthday Monday : ac ott of cigarettes Harley. 12 vearé a bush pilot, rae Svar = Fee salina Sreik an 1 ter couctty. bene, & 404 8 She avelled threushout the “Mondav and Tuesday th = no’ strancer to such situa- The planer. a Beachcraft Ro take oft point Ridge Fs — _ “4 wt a ae = ca re witahio *? = + th 2 - e c > s be ea make She ' o | th i we nervous and irritah! tions. Helicopter failures have a ‘ anza. plunged head first int TRe hodv~ of the dead pilot Her cook is going te. mak i She Aone ie i ee : RS oi By Tuesdax nicht \nd ut him twice before and he has ee : oat ASASEBICLE', «1B +»: lap Da es eoocthe . owns ahart 9 hatfemile fren CREO R ATO ee Wem peg— a beantiinh cake Mrs -Corbalty 44 ea : een enmoree Mareme—nt Enmonton ane tt had te snowshoe to Civilization, - ’ ao ma c - - ee on siren neon arereeacansnsenee eens in egg en ary area Keeping Wf F* <7 We ; a WEAR A Mere Or Sasa We ae | eee he. airport § wesiers-méel, rum . t birthda late¢ Into almast all of the ’ ave Purine ‘WASec 0 War, wav. during a landing atremot “oVery, very quie = " lanc they -tust had ta have andther : eks t < z INS! DE TODAY Gone are the davs of travel ¥° + Major tancuazes eR en sae : ss A small group of spectators aa ta¢ment.tet-AtiseKellap—_Her__last major —teip wget oem —— ete ven: if they tot asst nf oF pincie after» pas ta re oa pa said + — =“ Sxehemen- er eee ce ; nt ca mei the || 2 led ie - calainaes ‘ 957-0 ' PR to 3 walk tn get it ° a : mete 5 pane....cite s Classified scene "40, i now. fragile “and de ate 7 hen she wes ow | a g : a eras 5 < r tirees eters | he crast ™ at er VO RnR ilities for’ the blind wr / : ; He felt his passencers made z a . Three of ctir inte were Deaths wires eeeges 3 age. and who “sees - oF ore eland and the ‘Scandinaviar PLANNED TO WALK ; i tins ti walk Prien... * ia ~ : a ‘ se «= Comies favepeeti kas 9 closest friends, but whe still en.“ si ‘ _ % «ta rvir ace recminced ad at ¢ scer Cini intr Thev-. confronted me and 2 bad mistake in z INS INTERNATIONAL DO {Pre ‘ vine MM aa. 8 joys reading and the comfort of © said thes were .coinc } alk ut U RACE and were given the last’ rites ‘ . vow She does not venture b ere .foing ta iw ode . - . : aie : Women's os ns cncnnce 6, 7__.._her_garden. cg a re Ridz e out the pilot. recalled fy | told ther jowned’ areraft of the Ramat Cathorie _ eo Editorials 4 yout OS Een € eee "Ramtlelin's dleliacde haies ie are nearly always found but not Two Massachusetts teen ski,. 1%, of Manchester, Myss.. furg Nova Scotia The Ameri- bs yRev. Thomas J -Harrangton, icssahabatbe 3 WATCHES WORLD RB the world ‘comes to he | ‘Sia niaanist Gil om. the aceupants Wf they had agers wrested the Internat- and John Sulton, 16. of Glon- can haat. wos bi ane-ha¥ a urate {f St Franc« Navier iain: Cheadle * Cite 5 Gone, toe, is her. writing espe iy on June 27: whew th - acence » prosper z s be i , as S08 vs hoes of ¢ ‘r ' sai be a 7 ao aa oe caat Vere Race c hampion- cesier fhe Canadian hat MMat length in the mile ace, > Chore! Prince County . tititw and pouh speakin Re fP8 ¢ enzratula ons a plenty of- ammunuian Warie Rut‘ t ca of the. t)zaretfe ship fram Canada Saturday im rear Aa rexed % Sonny finishing a 7 fume 12 Three e were rad on ar nt her contact with “the world zc wishes pour a 7 had a shote a Bias had ae was ton strong ’ Gloucester Hilary, Dumbrow- and Garnet Heisicr of Lunes 8e< Ord (AP*° Wirephoate) real at Cape Cod hospital around her af Dir tay a = - a ¥ ° : a : - te * > i 7 A _ — ‘ 7 so neo s < ae