If It's Good The Guardian Is For It For The Island flirts (bootstrap “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Clear with a few cloudy intervals: not much change. in temperature; light winds. Low-high 22 and 48. VOL. LXXVII. NO. 93 ‘-. . 1c PREMIER WALTER R. Shaw Authorized as Second Clan Hill by Department. Ottawa. the Post Office. and for payment I mun In an Kills I]; ll Survive WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP)— t'I‘wo United States Air For ‘tC-ll9 flying box cars crashed. Saturday night. killing 17 men. lfI‘wo others aboard survived. I l A spokesman at the Clinton County air force base. who re- ltfused to be identified said it ap- .rpeard the tw planes “may! “have. collided while on their ap- l :a.» :84» . O I. l Two survivor, of the 19 meni 1taboard the two planes were re-l itported in "fairly satisfactory"i Each plane carried a five-E One of those was reported to :trooper who was able to get his ‘ chute open in time. One plane crashed only a few 1 the h who survived‘ be a para- Prcmicr in the operation of the ‘ ing thc beginning of construct- G H f Gard scene in an effort to lend aid. CHARLO’I‘TETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, .irnu. 20, 1964 song-one SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES Right Wing Army Group Overthrows Gov't Of Laos New Tax Slicing ls Manning Plan EDMON'I‘ON tCPl ~--— Pt‘c-* Mr. Manning suggested that equalization be based on “hair it Qucbcc is concerned Rail Is Cut On CNR Line was repaired in a short time. l equalizing proyinctal rcvcnucs federal government to make up the difference. in Alberta. national standard or services in the fields of public health and 'wclfare anti latcr pcrhaps. edu- cation. 2. Reduce to a pcr capital fig- ure the cost of providing these sales taxes. Laos Sunday. (AP Wirephotot BEATLE FANS BEGIN VIGIL TORONTO ’(‘P ~~\ hand- ful of loyal Beatle fans be- vigil in camp in chairs and sleeping I U.S. Opposition ls Expressed (‘I‘ from ftp-Reuters ‘ coup attribtttctl In hint :atd he . . .. . «preach to the airfield. 'mm. Manning "f Alberta ad_ based on personal mmmp [ax VIENTIANE. Laos—A :t'otip han rcsigncrl in lllc‘ wake at The crash occurred shortly‘vanced a four - step proposaltcol‘pnratinn tax and sunfish"; of army officers led by Gen. failure of talks bctuccn neu- ‘before 9 p.m. on flat farmland. Saturday designed to replace duties. if a province's revenue K‘ml’m-‘i‘h “may “‘“Nllr‘r‘l "all"- rlgl‘l'mng 3"" mn‘mm‘ liabout five miles north of here. the federal government's pres- is hclow the average of the. two ‘h" ““alnl‘m Yogi")? “f "0mm" m‘mm load?” i" “‘9 Zg‘mnnlh-" IzBoth planes were based at Chn- ent equalization formula whit-h htgttm pun-info; (Ontario and ist Premier Prince Souvanna old coalition. ’tton County base here. .he said "has proven very im. British Cmumma, m the“. Pliouma in a pro-dawn coup 'l‘hc othcr lcudct‘s arc tirn. satisfactnry." “PM... a gram is paid h). the Sunday. houmt Nosovan, a rightist not mentioned anion: the leaders of the coup. and Prince Souphan- ouvong, leader of the pro-(inm- A few hours later Kouprasub, a tough anti-Communist profes~ lmonditiom actually costs to provide Honcvcr. A lb 9 rt a docsn't ' sional soldier. ignored 1’ S. op- I Th“?P lived through the fiery ‘ bastc scrv1ccs in the fields of quality for any equalization bc- position to the coup and formed m'm'“ Pam” I 1‘3” and half‘ ‘crash 0 of es. ' , public health. public welfare cause the province's rcvcnuc lS~man “militarv executive mom” “I sm‘mnn” . . . but ne th 9 died dur _ . . ‘ . f . ' iting the night. and probably education —~ “Al- from n a t io u at resources is .. ...’ 't committee" to rule the country A $1?” “ “m”- "r mm“ "‘d l V lhmlflh as a 513”- We would he takcn into account. GEN K0lijASITH Ahth with him as committee prcsi- mama". la“: “'35 I”"“'131m€d itON TRAINING MISSION prepared to leave out education Mr. Manning outlined his plan “.3. leader of a firm”) of Him dent. lmmmmlf‘l." "Uh" landfilnrkf‘d- | The planes had been on a reg-_ because it would create an in a paid political DFOEI'HI“ cal” \iiug ct‘t'iccrs that overthrew Two soldiers wcre rcporlcd mnumammls‘ Jungle kmgdnm' . . . H i - - _ . .. . . » ' . . .‘ 1. ‘H: " banned [ular'weekend paiattoop training. added constitutional complica ried by a ucluoik oi Il\9 'IV the Ctmmmn regime at neutral. tuned m gunfire that a(.(.nm_ Poll” “I meoll'l—5 “(‘1“ ~ imIS‘Slon ~ tron as far as the province of stations and two radio stations isl Prince Souvauna Phouma in panied the coup. A ' p'm‘ [O I an" furrow was v imposed in \"icntianc. The air- L.S. Ambassador Leonard C. itman crew with four paratroop- The prese nt formula for 1. The fcdcral and provincial . . . Wt” “3‘ ("I‘N’d hill Sllhps FE‘ fears in one C-llQ and five in the "—‘———’—_‘—‘ governments should agree on \L‘Rh‘wa engagifiim kmlslrai‘gt mhlllPd ttpt‘h- 7 other. ' I I‘hc leaders of the coup coiled United States is “categorically * opposed“ to any seizure of power and urged immediate re- lease of all neutralists “as a first step toward restoring the situation back to normal.“ themselves the "committee of the national army." They were made up of 76 officers, includ‘ ing 18 generals. Second in com- mand to Gen. Kouprasith was Gen. Silto Lamphoukalal. chief _ l : V I ~ en Foods machine is Ernest pmle' su _ “hundred yards from om, . I I t __ . minimum basic services in each . _d V . . . . V l; we“ pusnmg me lmms M 8 Plant at Georgetown Saturday lntcndant of construction pair lof Mr. and Mrs. John Hook who ‘ SPYRZSSEnE':LidLC: “caonphfi 'eld. flint ant [Tlgiflea‘maf Gap Shul'anna ahd 18! I98“ two of the right - Wing militar) Pt“ back-hoe to turn the sod mark- afternoon. Instructing the Gulf Garden Foods. were playing cards with Mr. rat] was “out and removed-1 3. (‘I‘f’ale a joint federal-prov dents here Sunday as they "lhermgeutrdah‘c’lh Fade" ‘t‘lere‘ 1"“ . itand. Mrs. Paul Bennett of g" “d a y near Sip. Madeleinel- vincial fund to meet these. costs lined up for tickets to the Np" _ "n H “use “TFS' l REACTHN SWIFT Sprlnflfleld- Que. 30 miles northeast Establish a joint fcdcral British rock ‘n' roll group's Snaf’dmg back to .‘lemlane There was swift llitt‘l‘ttaflnttaj o “00" Said they hcard an ex- Montrcal. provincial income tax. joint (‘or- labor Day show. "9'" a COHIPrent-e in Saigon warm“ M m "um which ploston and he knew it must The cut was discovered by the notation 13" and tninl l>l'n\"-n- Reading Beatle books. “5- with “'5‘ Slate secrelary Rusk’ could spark another East-West have been a plane “because we t crew of a freight train on route' cial sales tax to replacc the tening to'Beatle records on 'he US ambassador re‘teraled . crisis ln Asia. couldn't hear the engines any- to Sherbrooke. Que. from Mont- present federal and provincial portable radios and some 1m“ 5‘1990” “f the Ull'tedi “"91"” ca . I income tax and corporation tax. l sporting Beatle w i g s. it Slat“ i" 'h" 1962 Geneva aster-l I Hook and Bennett rat-ed to the V The spokesman said the hrcak‘ federal sales tax and provincial girls and one boy set up 1 Egggngzz Eggtngidf'nammn Is Turned At Georgetown By .l.w. LAYERS , GEORGETOWN "Destiny Intended that Georgetown should . a great town but somehow tlcsiiny got off thc. rails or went. astray now back on the r ails andi Georgetown is aboutto become the great town it was laid out to e.“ rcmier Walter R. Shawl said Saturday as hc turned Incl first sod to mark thc construc-‘ 3. aid; Premier Walter R. Shaw; 1 l “They were lying all over with trtheir parachutes partly open." t tBennett said. i Some of the victims were with i burned inside the wreckage of tone plane. The other plane in— ;.volved did not catch fire. Martin Ycatman. manager Bathurst Marine Ltd.. of George- town opened the ceremony. I the platform were: His Honort Th . _ _ e cctcniony opcncd MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon-l me inmmlmn deu‘,ered by Fa_ ther Dooley. of, town Council and business and . industrial leaders in the pro- vi Waichmoker Shot Down Jens Moe. Montreal. president; ) of Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. andl RECALLS EARLY DAYS I Mrs. Moe: Hon. Leo Rossiter. Lieutenant-Governor Mac- ministcr of industries and natur- Donald spoke of the early days a] resources and Mrs. Rossitcr: of Georgetown as a great path] RPV- L-B. DOOIC)’. 0f Georsc- He recalled his first visit to t’ e town: Rev. MR. Pocklington of town about 50 years ago when Frenzy In I immins its ReplacediBy Joy 'rtMMth. rim. ((7?) —— Thel Ilespitf‘ the rclnvcd attitude, bags outside the gardens, afternoon. The sale of tlck- ets starts Wednesday. .\skcd why they were do— ing it. Robin Timmerman, n 18-year-old Toronto fan. said: "We wanted to get front-line seats and this is the only way to do it." Britain and France were. also :. reported to have made their op- ; position known to Kouprasith. SPEAKS 1‘0 PEOPLE A few minutes later Koupra- ‘ sith made a brief speech over at ‘loudspeaker to a few people- :cluslered outside the defence : ministry. He said the military seizure Of Coup Repoded SUGON tAT’l niniontatlo sources in Saigon reported to- day that, the coup in neighbm ting Laos had collapsed. They 33 i d diplomatic dis- ‘ near the ticket offce Sunday I t Heart Attack power because Souvanna‘s gov- ernment had failed in its mis- sion to reestablish peace and harmony in Laos. lipatches received from the Imo- tt i an capital of Vient ia ne re- ported former ticutralist Pre~ l l l . i tmier Prince Souvanna Phouma t tion of the one million dollar. , fully integrated Gulf Garden. Dundas and Georgetown and he travelled by boat from Sour- GALT, Ont. (Op) __ A thief. frinzlfiddalmwe that hasld‘a‘}? Few” 529m“, "L hef “as.” ""i Kllls AUthor Right - wing soldiers sur .had been released and leaders Foods Ltd. plant. ‘ Rcv.James l'ttzgerald. formerly is to play baseball against a i killed a watchmakm. when the. if 91V" f eh “:wnspeope .° 3 0r aim! grill” 0 l” "'2' i t . . . tr unde the residence of the of the right-wing coup had Jauntin donning a 0t)nSIl'll(‘~-| of Georgetown and now of Wm- ’ Georgetown team. H15 Wife had watchmaker surprised him mi turnips or t e ast week “as: fiddle pnmer‘. 37' a barber_ I\P,W \(tttK t.‘\Pl~<Atlt‘fhnr flywhom Souvanna. Lam. [apologiwd for rhptr attempt M [ rep steed—for the weekend at; sand the imam “mm M" wt.- ch Hecht (Iif‘rl Saturday at. the hmmkas, by bad?“ of the. overthrow the Emprnmmt' lion worker‘s hclmct. hc, nimth clinide onthc scat of a hack, hoe and operated the controls to turn the first sod in this great‘ new development. i lived in the town during the time her father was station ag~ ent. for the CNR. nipcg. Manitoba. Distinguished pcrsons among s ' t iiifrc:llul\jld;€:rgad:d. The ml“ Sh"! Gordon Brydfll. Consul Gmerat‘ Montreal: P‘Eh He expressed a sincere wtsh. 53. father of five, in the. back Cavanauuh president of Pram; for success of the great devel- . of the head as Mr. Bryden. his 5 ' thatl wife and two sons ran from thel [his home on the western out—l t skirts of this city Saturday. leash—with a quiet joy. ; Speculators who had scram-l bled for shares of penny mining' issues all last week relaxed in the sunny but cool weather. as the town's two brokerage houses} lessional an tors and fasrbuck seekers has been good for business. The influx of spcculaiors. pro- amatcur prospec- “I've got three barbcrs work- age of 70, leaving a legacy of millions of words in print and ton film. in a career which started as a crib newspaper reporter. Hccht turned out about 70 mo- HtINDREDS ATTEND - mm mm 0W, Cleveland. Ohio‘t optnge'n’t planned and safidH h . g n hp d d I. t w h k 20 ‘ ' ' ' l ' ' ‘ 3 ' i - v ' ' "I; - J“ - a" "l D“ - ition picture scrips. i on s. The ceremony was hcld on and Montreal. Hon. Andrew M. l W' 1“. ("09°13 '0" 0 a ‘0" . ("‘59 were closed for trading bu.~.i ‘ l!‘ ‘ r the site of the ncw plant at Iitc Rac. minister of agriculture: ‘ “med ’l' “mud h"- t Waving a rifle. the man Heal ncss. ""fl “I‘d afl‘t‘l‘l‘>f‘m‘l"' ‘“ ""9 vplays and hundreds of ‘ short I i into adjacent bushland. Polict. .tafls of the two houscz. how—1flf ill“. Tfirmll" WWO” for IWO stories and magaztnc articles. ‘ re. ’ head of the railway wharf at 3 30‘ With hundrcds tn attcn~ Dm dance. )lastcr of ccrcmonics on the Hon M. Alban Farmer. attor- EXTENDS WELCOME ‘ I ncy gcncral and provincial trea-Y Jen6 Moe. president of Gun" searched the area until 2 an? surcr; and John Mullally. MP. Garden Foods Ltd” extended a: Sunday and resumed the search as well as members of the pro— welcome to all present many of at (MM—Wt. ever. were busy cleaning up‘ after last week's hectic trading. ‘ The sudden interest in spec-i mo for 25: Business has also hccn good taxi drivcrs Dcnis Caron, “We usually carry 30 or 35 He recalled bcing attt'acled tn the p r o lo s si o n when "the printed word was king. a writer viva: somebody and a novelist laps Hope Super lrain WillNotBeNightmare flag-dccoratcd platform was vincial legislature. lht‘ Gehrfle-I (Contlinllt’d 0“ ME? 3 COI- 6’ imam/P shares here.resl.'“9dl . . i - l I . i‘m'“ 8 “Ch Cnhper’flnc'sllvertfa’“ " "a" 3‘ ""5 “"19 “FMS 3" “lemme 5‘2 ‘- Ev JOHN Koontzth idocsn'l become a nightman ‘ Be glan DOCI’Ot‘S i find by U.S.—based Texas Gulfl yearg» he s aid, "hut latcly; Tim yam. was mm in (ihimm, l OD‘AZWARA (AP) u“, is mum}: suppw‘xprpsll - lSllIPhlll' ('nmPRhV I0 mllf‘s “VP-"'9- h9f‘" Ml'l'YlhE “I "1' 70: and Hccht. the New Yorkehorl‘ Yumc \'o (‘hotokkvu ‘he' ' ~ . . ‘ .. . . ‘ - ' . " ' I 4 ‘l g r inoth of Timmins. Most of the. fares. I V ‘snn of immigrants from soutlt- dream supphpxprp“ When gt.Wffflfiifmii‘t.31:23:15}rim. activity has taken place in the, "The funny thing is." be ad- Pl'n Russia. “’8! 8 My 0f ‘6 flashes over the railtt at l2619st ltrain holder of the world'h HRUSSELS (AP) m Belgium's stock of firms with Ian ad-l ded. “is that people don't seem who had run away from homc . '_ , ‘ 12,000 physicians and dentists: joining or close to that of Texas. to km“. where [my “am to ‘ ,m Ramna Wis" to make his mph... on Oct. 1 all Japan vnll‘ speed record of 153.6 miles an ew a n a a i haVr ended their strike atgtainstl GUII- ' Eth" nown way in life. thold IIS breath and pray it i ,1 new wiat'z N“ at law .. One of a stable of snout nosed I . ,, ' ' ’ 4" cream-colored electric thoroughr with assurances from their lead- breds, it eventually will cut the 0 ' ° » as that e aoyernmentt of Pne- i ‘ ~ ,. . . . i running time between Tokyo Seen B Pm me MI n Ister new m “nun. 6':. The distance is 322 miles. 'lhe governmcnt remained at The automatically controlled f OTTAWA lCPl—Pl‘lmf‘. Minis- 'lei' Pearson said Sunday night In liclicvcs his government. in its first year in office. has put Canada onto a new cnursc in social security. economic. dc- fcucc. and foreign affairs not- I(‘}‘ '\\'c are not playing a dricn- tthencd international relations. ileul 0" this FOW- hl" the Strike increased old age pensions. and i leaders said th had won a . negotiations with the provinces I promise that the controversial in working out a new concept of t law would be sharply mortified t cooperative federalism. thy Lct'cvre‘s socialist social “we are on the point. t be. t Christian government. . there. of bringing into effect a ‘ mation - wide contributory 9°". sion scheme which will—and I tam speaking in generalities be-. stons wt l h North Atlantic ‘ Treaty authorities revistng this country's defence commitments and mnvmg away from the role .-of nuclear strike attack. - ‘1. He hopes to cncouragc six to tcn other countries to ear-1 mark and traitt special contin- gcnts to serve in United Na~ trains will use Japan's first broad-gauge railroad, a $1.000.- tottflfim project begun in 1938 and now 90 per cent complete. The line cuts through Japan’s industrial heartland. and WIII serve 70 per ccnt of its people. TAKES OVER LOAD This route is dcsigned to take 5"“ flame n this government." lions peacekeeping forces. hc said in a radio and tclevt- 3_ He and his ministers are {cause l‘have not.time l0 got Births. deaths . . . . . . .. 1-17 .Lho strain ntt thp 01d narrow, sion interview. “If you Play 8 urging other countries to invest ,‘mlotdelalls—result 1" every Ca-t Classified . . . . . .. .. 16.17 1 gauge Tokaido Itnf‘, now at defensive game —- and i am more in Canada_ thus reducing madlan Refit I nil rougth onel Comics . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . near-saturation point with woo thinking of liOckcy no\\'--y0u .tttc preponderance of American quarter Of his salary 8't rehI‘O-t Finance. markets l2 1 passr‘ngcr trains and 770 II‘Plflhf, '8"? "0‘ Ilkely '0 get so many Uinvestment by comparison. j‘mf‘I‘ - . . , Spur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 I trains on peak days. penalties, but you are certainly 4_ Quebec has equal rights I “lmk “"5 '5 DUI-“"3 93'!" Editorials . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ., G t splitfipmnd “mm: m.” “"3 not going to score any goals. mm me other provinces tn par, ‘ 3:91;" suffix gawk-29332;; {:l Kings. Queens. City 5 l congcslcd route has contributed "I Ihink “'8 are Scoring some iticipale in or contract out o 5""‘me'5id‘ -- -- -- ' l i to spectacular accidcnls. ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ’ ‘ ' o 1 i .lapancse uneasy at the speed goals. in social security. he said he going to be helpful to the people 0 .. .fcdcral — provincial programs?! {Canada- 1 Women's but Qucbcc has a special post. .and timing of the old line are bcgtnnin: to wonder about feats will announce today in the (‘nm- tion as “the homeland of . , . mons a “very important and thc French-speaking proplc of M pnzlmprmz mmtvm in [he “WV satisfactory” COHCIIISION canadao" “1m “Ems guaran' I I new one. The trains will hur"e ' at the top pcrmittcd speed. l26 ' I need tn the constitution I of talks with the provinces lead- in: to a pension plan "the uro- Mr, Pearson was interviewed miles an hour. through 65 tun. \‘Istons of which will be HDPII‘ in a special OBS radio and tele-t ncis and ovcr 3.100 bridges For ‘ cable I . . to all Canadians." vision program. Conversation{. ‘51 nut" M m. mm. mm, Wm . and meeting the increasing dc- with thc Prime Minister. byt “n.1, VALLEY. Calif, (AP\ A; the lad was jerked in“, mm... m. Cipmmt Hark“; "w, ‘ highways, towns. and other rail. 1 mands of the provinccs for ad- it will bring about contributory ' '- . . _ S aktng of the 362 days since , . ginsmns wmcn “1” be apphia Illszil‘f‘l‘m‘em "Wk “m” Apr“: rapid descent and landed the w" arm“ years of iutcncsive training. in. e m a" canadmns mm mm 22 1963' Mr' Pearson said “WEI boy saffly' H" “w "19 boy and at cluding brain wave tests to to €085“th same mud or pon— madc mistakes." but these re- The lad. Danny Nowell. of once cut off the fans that t chcck on emotional stability. sion scheme. even if a province Wishes to administer it Within its own province. (‘BC newsman Norman DePoe A 12-year-old boy. dangling the air 75 horror - stricken i < n “0‘”, Too FAS put the hot-air balloon into n Berry sensed that something forced hot air into the 50-foot high balloon. Berry descended gently to the back yard of Robert De- Tennessee Valley. ad vol- unteered with others to hang onto restraining ropes until the pilot was ready for his isulted from trying to do toot 'tmuch quickly. I "I am satisfied that we have . ., FISHERIES DELEGATES ARE WELCOMED ways motormcn ch n s e n after two Opcraling on a transistorizod track - to - cab communication: 1 system. the train will slow If it gets too close to one in front of dIIIOI’IaI revenue “by “Wm: and Gerard PCIIQIICI‘. CdIIOF-IP' from a rope' was carrp spectators Screampd_ Same them greater access in lltt‘ pf‘l“ chief of the Montreal French. a height of 3.000 feet by a women dropped to their The trains will "at rt." at ,0 “Hal income tax and other language daily ne‘VSDaPCl‘v balloon today before the pilot knees in prayer. capacity at the outsr‘ P ‘ shared revenues." .Prcssc. The 30-minute Program‘ re a l i zed the youngster's Berry, sitting in the balloon Th“ "N" mUhIDIF-uml cl » "If it means a change in our was taped and recorded Satur-i plight basket. could not see Nowe“ me on“ in”. hm," dpglm‘eéé t pension plan _ i am quite day The pilot. William Berry. dangling directly below him. l mth safctv as a top mm‘tdera l : gunning to mat“. that change it 36. of Concord Calif then At a height of 3.000 feet ‘ tion They will be run bv 256 l l TALKS SUCCESSFUL made some very Important; , . HI kink this is very ‘mmr-iachievements‘u he a“ ' . aScent. m _ I A" Iwalthtwo miles from the I i _ k dam. and the“ have been very; Among them he counted w. Berry gave 0 llKllfl. atlgnc mg. ' k h ' V I I v V V ‘ ‘ B t. at; up speed. when the an. lmwnam (“Sm-“ions They d. tion of unemployment "at-i “St the me! away except . “my w” 3.9" l“ "3‘ A welcoming Party was of the Fisheries Lottncil of MSSIW. Here Nova Scottie Federation. glam“! E . "l" E" a! Dafiwd- It Will sdect I have been Ithink successful." "c - - min to b. YOURS Nowe - e h“ PM] Where his 19“ handv . ~ 1 me cm. Canada “and”, “5 he“ to. “mph-P, Mmistm r A M. dcn. by l‘ Minister of proper track who moot" gm. ' ' "10"?“ “"5"” "0 “EM 1". wrapped his rope around I‘lll badly discolored from loss of 9”“ la" mg)" a . ' pa ‘ j _‘ ‘ ' . piglet-m Rossner. stations and com- h a M]: by MT- P9330“ 3‘50 ""de “‘e“ 3m“ 3V”; prism” of . left wrist. circulation. was treated. IOI‘UnM’fl Hotel for (relegation day. Some lso dctogtates and m H mtmrlut‘fi‘l l“ I" m‘ The meeting concludes Wed Itself If the mom” happen. Mints: els of tra . in re t to at. 19th anoint meetml their waves are attendmg tho cent d the P.E.l. Fisheries My. ‘ nap. ‘ '\ 1. Canada bu begun discus-Imew de fence policy. streng- { l ‘