ke NR Sn eeeeneeeeeeeeeiemeemeeeenetetiene If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian-Is For It ee = -_ VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 45 Authorized as Second —_e Department. Ottawa. and for 9: POLICE FEAR REPRISALS Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” : ‘ on ok ae 880% we = SHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1965. tte Malcolm X's Sister Says | ‘Death Will Be Avenged’ NEW YORK (‘AP)—A young Negro, his background a mys- tery, was held Monday in the assassination of Malcolm X dur- ing a black~ nationalist rally here Sunday. Meanwhile, police in New York and Chicago were alert for reprisals. within the anti-white Negro movement in the United States In Boston, Mrs. Ella May Col- lins, older sister of the fiery Malcolm X, said his death ‘‘will be avenged.” ; She said she saw her 39-year- old brother in New York Satur day and that he told her “They are after me. They wont rest until they. get me.” Police believe at least five men execuled a carefully ar- ranged assassination of Mal- colmy X who was shot as he pre- par to address a rally of 500 follewers and sympathizers of wR — aap Legis The provincial legislature re- sumes its 1965 session at 2.30 pm. today The session was opened Thurs- day with the Speech from _ the Throne forecasting a new indus- trial promotion organization for the province and policies aimed at benefitting transportation, ag- riculture, health and education New rules of procedure for the House, passed at the 1964 ses- sion, will mean different hours of sittings this year. Today the House will sit from 2.30 to 5 p.m. and is expected to resume again at 8 p.m. Tax Cuts. Forecast WINNIPEG (CP)—Some tax cuts and continuation of a pro- gram to redistribute local tax. burdens were forecast Monday in the speech from the throne read at the opening of the fourth session of the 27th Manitoba’ legislature. The speech, read by Lieuten- ant-Governor Errick Willis, did not elaborate on the tax cut recommendations. It said, however, the Progres- sive Conservative government of Premier Duff Roblin will complete a program started last year to re-allocate costs and responsibilities to alleviate the burden of local taxpayers. “A moulti-million-dollar school | tax reduction will be recom- | mended and as a result 64 per cent of Manitoba's school tax bills will be cut in half while « the remainder will receive a substantial reduction,” the! speech said. j PARTIAL REBATES | This was taken to mean that appropriations will be sought to carry out a measure, approved at last summer's special ses- sion, providing partial rebates to property-owners on school taxes. Rebates would be half | the school taxes levied on each property up to a maximum re- lature Session Set To Resume Today: his organization in a ballroom in the Washington Heights sec- tion of Manhattan The only man thus far ar- rested was Talmade Hayer, 22, alias Thomas Hagan. He was shot in the leg by a Malcolm bodyguard in the wild confusion that followed the slaying. Two other men, described as inno- cent bystanders, also were shot REFUSES TO TALK Assistant Chief Inspector Jo- seph W. Coyle said Hayer made no statement about the assassi- nation and refused to say whe- ther he-was a member of Mal- colm’s bitter rival nationalist group. the Black Mushms. The Black Muslims, from which Malcolm was ousted in 1963, are headed by Elijah Mu- hammed. with headquarters in Chicago New York police were inclined to link the assassina- Tomorrow, the sitting will be from 230 to 5 pm. and on Thursday the new rules call for afternoon and evening sittings. Resolutions expressing sym- pathy over the death of eight former members of the Legisla- ture are expected to be introduc- ed this afternoon, with the ad- dress in reply to the Speech from the Throne expected to be- gin this evening. Mover of the address is Ro- bert Grindlay ‘PC-2nd Prince) and the seconder is Russell Driscoll (PC-3rd Queens). | Stricken Actress To Be Replaced HOLLYWOOD {AP)—Stricken actress Patricia Neal will be replaced in the film Seven Women by Anne _ Bancroft, Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios announced Monday. Miss Neal, 39, remained un- conscious and in critical condi- tion in hospital from _ two strokes last Wednesday and brain surgery the following day. Accused Remanded MONTREAL (CP) — Fean- cois Schirm, the self-styled for- mer French paratrooper, charged with capital murder in last August's abortive Montreal gunshop raid, was remanded | until March 15 Monday after a | brief shouting match in Court of Queen's Bench. During the outburst, the 32- year-old Schirm first challenged Mr. Justice Roger Ouimet to hang him, then demanded to be tried as a revolutionary in an ‘international court." Mr. Justice Ouimet rejected both demands, telling the fendant he would be ‘‘treated as would any other person charged with a crime.” Police have charged Schirm with being the ring-leader in a gang of five men who raided a | firearms company Jast Aug 29. | - de- Paul formally created Monday tion to the feud between Mal- colm and the Mushims. In Chicago, however, Muham- mad told reporters he was shocked by the — assassination and added: “We are not disturbed be- cause we are innocent. . .Black Muslims don't believe in earry- ing weapons and are not al- lowed to carry them.” Muhammad said he does not expect any open warlare be- tween his followers and those of Malcolm However, Chicago police kept | watch on that city’s Negro south side and posted guard details | outside Muhammad's three- storey home and his mosque of Islam In Manhattan's predominantly Negro Harlem district, extra po- lice were assigned against the possibility of any further vio- lence _/SALERUMOR IS COSTLY BURLINGTON, Ont (CP) Florist Fred Whiskin took his | family -to-choreh> Sunday~ apd that’s when. the trouble Started While the family was at church rumors spread through this town near Hamilton that Whiskin had sold his green- house and land for $50,000 . i Ps” a Opposition Told Dela May Defeat Pension Bill PCs Critical _ Of Rush Effort - onus {oreo Mie J. Waldo Monteith (Pc- ; is rsh saiq Mon-jhedith and welfare A jday night that if the Commons the former Coanercaeth possage of the Canada ernment, . inte 6 RB oo AIRLINER DAMAGED BY SNOW PLOW and that everything in the | j the government before greenhouse was free for the | _ | | ° Christmas recess. to allow Fells helped themeel A Transport Department causing heavy damage to the injuries. The accident occurred Bye ections cy ti ati corting away ‘awn, | s80w plow smashed into the wing and an engine. The air- during a storm which gave the | . Now, he said, the gov: & away towers, a jawn- dort wing of an Air Canada craft was parked and unoc- area a 15-inch snowfall with Declaration should co-operate by Netting Op. opts oe fe ees | Viscount from the rear during cupied at the time. The plow high winds. Position members make onal and light bulbs from the ia a blizzard at Sydney Airport operator escaped with minor (CP Wirephote). | ted T * [speeches on the — ; | fixtures. « . a nt Miss —- the gov- “They even had the oil batley ing te burwer disconnecteq and Today is Declaration Day |tive, but believed in abiding by ready to cart away,” a har- 1 6 Bodies Found At Camp when the winners of the Feb. 9 |the rules of the House. Pr Mrs. Whiskin said Mon- HAVE TO RESTART When Whiskin returned “ene ender fer" it from church he found people running out the greenhouse “They were filling their cars with stuff,” said Mrs. Whis- kin. Whiskin called police, who spent the day rounding up $2,000 of Whiskin’s merchan- dise. Later,. in. response to a broadcast appeal, two chil- dren towed a wagon laden with flowers up to the Whiskin house. Mrs. Whiskin began to lift the plants from the wa- |) with loot. “You may as well ‘leave ( them on the wagon—it’s yours too,”’ the children said Whiskin has no idea how the rumor began. at Michael accompani Thursday morning disaster 30 |Sun sainigpephier fey Allan, Montague Man and machines are gradually un- caped were injured and are in Men and machifes are gradu- | masking” the snow-buried face |hospital at Ketchikan, Alaska [ally exposing the rest of the’ of Granduc camp where at jeast |More than 100 16 men died in a mighty ava-|escaped death or injury were, “Much of its is littered with lanche. of a camp carpenter who was |Steeted them. ‘buried for 73 hours under snow, | Monday, estes ice and debris of the Grandue \ffom beneath the glacial ia om ore. catteonal, Mining -- Company's. Portal | the groans and screams | open 15th and 16th bodies Monday. At | Working im blizzard weather. and dead. least 10 are still missing, buried WALTER HAYES ‘north of Vancouver.- | “The slide left only two build- | tive Albert STEWART, B.C (CP)—Men| Eighteen of those who es- ings completely undamaged. |- camp men who /|camp,” he wrote. | a |flown out to Vancouver at the debris. Wreckage -marks the tions, Spurred on by the rescue alive |weekend. Weeping relatives spots where buildings once the 30 - seat Legislature. stood. i stories of escape SUITCASES SPLIT i “On the snow are suitcases, | the diggers found the |the trapped, of weary rescuers effects ~ of thetiving+ ‘continued to come out. (Continued om page 5 Col. 6) Vancouver Sun reporter the rugged scene of the | Pope Formally Creates. VATICAN CITY , inn [ew tm by helicopter to se bull! 18, avalanche disaster, . dozers reclaiming the erippled| The injured included Jack ‘campsite from the snow. He | Ritchie and Gus Ritchie of Ville , | said they a reception as cold | Marie, Que., now both in hos- }as their surroundings pital at Ketchikan. This is ‘sie, 27 new Roman Catholic cardi- Elevation of the prelates gave minute secret the Roman Catholic Church's ‘day senior cardinals Sacred College of Cardinals a |placet (it pleases) to membership of 103, the highest nations. in its history. bate of $50. |death. Elderly Woman Admits Killing Many Patients MUNICH (Reuters)—A frail, est level. We nurses had to be elderly woman testified Monday |obedient and carry out the or- that she killed scores of men-'ders of the doctors.” tally — and physically — Sick TAKEN TO ‘DYING ROOM’ persons at a Nazi euthanasia Coast guard helicopters, a | stitute at Obrawalde in Pomer- ne i yon h my (Seaplane and ‘cutter were 4 ania during the Second World See that what. the state’ or- |Datched to ee aoe. saat we. ; dered must be right.” feat toes Eastern | One nurse fainted and am-} She said patients doomed to Island. other burst into tears .when 14 Findine that the rough seas a | die were mosly senile, - schizo- “sisters of death” went on trial phrenic or paralysed. They were Would make basket rescue of for taking part in the Nazi pro-|taken to the “dying room” and |e vessel's crew difficult, the gram which put between 100,000 | often had to be helped there by |helicopter crews dropped three and 200,000 persons to death. | nurses. pumps to the fishing beat. Luise Erdmann, 64 - year-old; “The calmer ones were given spinster, a former matron at the | the fatal luminal or veronal tab- Obrawalde establishinent where |jets diluted in a glass of water,” INSIDE TODAY peer bet an ee ty she ‘Said. “They togk it gladly, incur persons + told @) because after all they were used West German court. to taking medicine from our | 2S “I gave ee people |hands. The = were given Classified ....... aener ° injections or fatal medicine my-|morphia injections.” MEE icRnds «|; cndhenopiucces self. I don’t remember in how! Asked by on pelamgen aaa i" Women's seat ereeeeseeere q copters. ‘with six persons aboard, re- The &2-foot vessel, the Viking, at 4:43 p.m. that she was new cardinals Jan 25. At a 4%. | ago after 18 years ‘in (confinement. king water rapidly and going jarrived in under. iy i it LTE. jwere the first newspaper men ite get into the rugged Granduc | site. k | Listed Unhurt : (CP) — The; J, |GOT COLD RECEPTION REMEP ond Seo Gonnate * Cobb, in ‘a copyright story to | Company have a his paper Monday, told how they | list of sa involved te the Feb. 3 of Montreal and James The pope nominated the 27 consistory Mon. | the nomi- Messengers immediately car- A seuffle broke out during the ; ‘ ried bigiletti—documents. of no- oo, abortive holdup and Leslie Mac- qe Presta af Te nsde te |tification—to the new cardinals, H the gunshop’ and conployee Ale came, the thitd Canadian cardi- | aterm’ im Boia at fur /eee if gu . em; . \- E lived Pinioch, 37, wore shat to (ntl. Tee cthere aro Pout-Eunilo | a. dined teli-theameies eat | _ |sistory, im a speech made pub- i Copter Saves ilic later, that entering the -eol- | Fishi lege were prelates who oe FT 4 shing Boat \eause of their Catholic faith and ii NEW YORK (AP) — A New leat ia with ‘un ’ »Bedford, Mass., fishing boat. WERE CONFINED i battling 1 waves off Mos- |" ris Was 4 fexetich stat ; elas tance nae ved (new cardinals, Arclibishop nds sinking Monday, was sa Slipy} ; by pumps dropped from heli- ayt Conta teat r Sane Cardinal Beran Rome ; : 3 e