If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ®11£ @iimntiom m “Covers, Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” W E A T H E R Snow ending by evening; winds 15 in: ' . Low- Sunday: sunny and colder. high 22 and 28. VOL. LXXVII. N0. 299 Authorised A: Second Clu- Mnn by the Post Office Doaruut. Dunn. All for puma-I d put-u In on. CANADA EXTENDS AID TO LATIN AMERICA NOT non CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1964. m SEVEN CENTS Ont. MP's more i . I QUEENS MP SPEAKS I par|iamem ‘ o i . .4 At A Glance i ’ OICG a m 0 S- . .. ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS t . l FRIDAY. Dec. 4. 1964 i o o The Commons spent its fifth ‘ uggesie n e ISC I'I'e day debating the “a” m I - mittee's choice of a red maple ‘ OTTAWA (C?) R r . . . . -‘ a l p h ~ ,; ‘ aha-9°; :azltelwe ground flanked cowan, the lone Liberal to side BY FARMER TISSINGTOhI hold dear. In the election cam- mediately. but it was a perman- Ralph Cownn IL .— flYork. mi; in“: Przfiiesglifi (innseéva' capital B"'"“' The G““"”‘“ ‘paltzn the liberal party never tent thtnfl- umber! backed the Conserv- Red “gig.” lashed e0 tam: Ina"; 0TT6WA - A tlag. that does took the people into its con-- “1 think it is shameful it par- ative amendment for a pleb- chin p13.“ 'Frida aguh id ff“ not raise. some cmntlfm fi 3' d fidcnce on the flag issue and he ‘liament allows this nefarious. iscite on the whole question. any oppzsnion ymeinbe: has some feeling .patriotism in tiie said that as a result. it did not. {piece of legislation to be car- Gilles Gregoire tCreditiste done so far on the issue 1‘ hearts of Canadians is not worth have a mandate on the mailer, EL'Ied out. prepetrating on Canada —Lapointel sent paper party I Th I Mp y ' I ' havmgv H‘m- J- Align? MaCEMh- ; He said there was some group in permanent flat: that millions hats to two MP5 making their ke f 35 or “Wk 'Humun MP {0? Queens, 531d m the «film that was pressuring the govern Iot' Canadians Will not BCCE—‘Dti third speeches since the- flag :33]: $22,“ OTE’EZUZZEZE 2L”: mons Friday during the flag de‘ ment to remove the historic 1“The Queens MP said. ’iebate arose . _. . ale- [symbols from the flag and thel‘ He suggested that a plebiscite J. Angus Madman tP(‘_ mingleofhmé (slay 131?“, current He Charged that the Purpose igovernmnt was embarrassedimight be based on what symbols Queens» said th.A plebiscite Mr 3g. e ate-h i ow a n s speec WEI: 0f the Liberal EOV'emmem W35 Ibecause it had not been able to iCanadians wanted on their flag, should contain symbols to be I - .rather than the flag design itself. ' loaded mm barbs _for his fellow not to create but to tear down ‘do {hig quick“. Show] on an V ' v‘ ' ' i new fla . .- . . Paul Martin left Canadian they signed an agreement. Mr Martin described it as and ham“ .‘9'ever those Sym'l He said that It was not the op-sIf this was done then exports g ileeralS and Prime Minister minister of c'xtcrn'al affairs. Under it Canada will make a . "rather historic'l agree: .lbOls that Mllhm‘s “f canadlahs {position which was holding up;could design a flag incorporat~ MONDAY. Dec. 7 IpeatI‘SOh- . an“ F(‘rlillt‘ Herberfi- PI‘ESl' available up to 310.000.000 to mcnt. marking the first time 1‘ government business because the 'ing those symbols that had re- The Commons meets at l His baSlchf'l‘laf‘Et‘ was of gov. tlf’ t "l tht’ Inlet-American finance economic. technical Canada had extended aid to l P D I opposition had no choice as tr jceived the most support from the 2:30 pm. EST to continue the ornr'nent "inaction and indeci. DeVOleCHt Bank gm shri‘wn and teducatiolnatl axsislance Latin America. 3 r0 ems e 0y {he busirliess which was laid be- lpenple. El'aaid‘d :gjzutrzéd TheHSeBate naggmhne gleeadflzi'iwtcléatcéhei ' N ' V 'k M av W on re er s In a in merica. (AP - ,_ ‘ (m ariamen, ______m ______ _. _ I ‘ um er. _’ . P '9 e“ m I ' D J wm’m‘mn ‘ ROCk31i LGUHCI" “Tliis is the 27th day the giw- 14, Pleiely. Sim-e that was not the‘ I _ h‘m“ intention. he W 0 u I d support China's Bomb Explosion ernment has taken the view that CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. lAP) the elimination of the symobls A combination of technical and which millions of Canadians “old Cars weather problems Friday forced dear is the most important pm- a one-day postponement of an blem facing the government of lattempt to launch an Atlas-Ccn- ‘Canadafl‘ Mr. MacLean said.l itaur space rocket on an orbital “‘I know of no other government 3 can; valued air 33.000900. ltest. flight. in the world that is so confused National Steel Car Corp. [,in the Progressive Conservative amendment calling for a pleb- iscite. “I wish it tthe government) would pay attention to the. fine example set under the leadei- ship of Mackenzie King who used to be. held in high respeci MONTREAL lCI’l-~—CNR said Friday it has ordered 400 "at Que. irm Liberal Hits Own Party In Bitter Flag Debate 14 PAGES Speech Loaded With Barbs “Then we were to have a nee. flag so that the Queen could come over here and lower the Jack in the Red Ensign and run up the three dying leaves of the. new flag in October. But Octo- ber. too. has come and gone. " are told we will tax: by Christmas." ENDS FIFTH DAY Friday's debate wound up five days of talk in the current stint on the flag. Before the House is a Conservative amendment to have the flag. recommended to the Commons by an all-party committee. returned to commit- tee with a recommendation for a plebiscite. Thc committcc mm for '41! wceks and by a ifl-twl vote rec ommcnded a flag with a single red maple leaf on a white ground flanked by two red pan ‘I\ow u have a new f Friday. the 204th sitting day of this marathon session. was the 27th day spent on the. flag question since it first came iii last. sunniier. Denounced By Jap A’r UN . . I The National Aeronautics and it believes its most urgent task of Hamilton, out. will build 200 . Gilles _n ' ' _. ‘Space Administration resched- is the abolition of its national i and Marine Industrips Ltd. or iby the Liberal party. who USPd lLapoimpiGzi'azlihpm “gaggle... UNITED NATIONS iCPl—zwater. becau5e inherent in any basic and constructive settle- “led the firing tor today. lla tSOI'el. Quen Will build the TESL - Ila-he hgdtm high resped WhenllEVltY h.\' supplyinz party hat; lapan's foreign minister. Etsus-Jsuch testing lies the possibility ment of this difficult problem."‘ The FOCket Is to inject tho He said it the issue W35 C0h‘ The cars are desiflned for tvmgk. u d“ “0959' Mad“? decorated with red imaple leaves aburo Sliiina. has denouncedon escalation to nuclear war." Outside the assembly. effortsicentaur second Stag? amt a crrned only With a “3K ‘9 Blyitl'anSPOPtlnS W°°d Bhd Wn°d flier. dmgd ea: ,1; MaCRemle ” membt‘rs rlSlnE to sneak on China's nuclear explosion as a’he added, in resolve the crisis throughlmetal model of the Project. Sur- over Canada during the lite Ofipulp. a giaftzr‘ an I: aythwe hi”; [the flag question for the third betrayal of the hopes of peace‘ Referring to the crisis over diplomatic negotiations contin-‘Veynr moonShiD in to a Precise th Present ROVGTnment- .he DellVet‘YdSfiChf‘dUlP-tht" 5”“ 1mén who [2:31 ti: o?fti§r'ar.t1mc. This was equivaiem in a e millions of peopleipeace . keeping assessments, ued. ut no progress was re. ‘orbit 103 miles above the earth. would let it go through im-iat the beginning of 196.1. prime minmer longer ma; art‘" "hat thick" in hnckey' the mem_ fibroughout the world. Shiina said it is the assemg ported. i I ‘ other Canaaiany yiher said- He also counted up the num. In a policy, Speech delivered bly's urgent duty to effect “a Negotiators sought a formula1 . _.. “VITAL BUREAU LIBERALS SILENT ‘ber of times the. word "pleb- Friday in Japanese the '——.under which the Soviet Unionl _ United Nation General Assem-i Frei hter Safe would make some payment into e m 0T1.Aw:l:'l‘l:ri;idifalgiizgsmgl: The Liberals. .who had plenty ‘iSClif—‘H was used—he got up to bly. he. called on China to cease; 9 I a UN that would take - that m om ‘ f th of shouts and jibes and points about 3.730*and each time a . . . . 9 "- rac' 0" 9 new of order for opposition speak- ' member in e iii i on ed it. Mr. lcare of part of its $52,700,000 Ideht for peace-keeping assess. ters. went almost silent for the tCowan speech. Only Speaker Alan Macnaugh. nuclear testing and jam imme-i _ diater the. countries supporting. 3 Quebec ship Gregmre would shout out the ‘ n v a it was learned Trawler Sought .I. A n g u s Machcan Prince Edward Island ferry will _ 9. going 0 building firm. . iday (“a In Death Of Rights Trio the limited nuclear test banil HALIFAX (CF, _ Search a“diments in The Congo and the; Ereaty. A rescue headquarters he". said‘Middle East. If such payment. 12‘,- . . . He said Japan had gravelpriday the 56540“ British “ugh, were made the United States The department of transport fligeflhmlgfinatéeg. awestgo 3:57.25; sIa'dthme tgovemmmt earthen dam near phha_’is still studying the five ten- ‘ ‘ 'c n e ‘ pp'v 9 "plng'm’t mr' Miss.. and i new subject of the plebiscite ameiid- mUla “SM in {Pderal-Dmvtnrlal [ doubts about. Pcking's call for a - i would be ex cted to dro its . it" B°Sw°rth- “the” “PM” W p MERIDIAN, Miss. (API—~The'sioncrs in siioxi. to world summit meeting to pro-i ' ' ' linsistcnce that the Soviet Union. missmg on a trip from Portugali 1} two top police Officers M ‘xc. Shrevepnri. received for the project _ yidelp The arrests came sn'iftly andinntl men before the House instead Shared-Cast programs in. All three had been shot] d9”. . and it is understood that some):of ranging over a broad frontal nag issue h Chaney hibit nuclear weapons while the-‘10 5 due had docked in the llose its assembly vote under bee 1 Chinese Communists were seek- CapeyBreion . lArticle 19 of the UN charter. 'shoba County a “er-i" . . . “ad “ beatenladministrative snag has come. a k t ing to develop their own atomic Meanwhile. the search for the Canada's External Affair-st DPeaChel‘ Wet‘e among 20 menialmost silently. FBI agentsgvtm'ously. 'up with respect to one of the5 3 ac on he 39vernment‘ ‘ Admitting the idea is t‘lChI'U- arsenal- ltrawler Sea Hawk. missing off Minister. Paul Martin. met onlSWi’et'll ".9 Friday. l." Fla-*5 FBI waited for Rainey and Price to‘ N'Peteen "f “1959 arrested'.l"'ltenders and the problem has Mn cow“ 53"" the EDVB'n- 101‘“. Mn Mat‘ltean Said thQ “Japan is adamantly opposed Cape the issue with Nigeria‘s chief “"953 "1 three Cl"'l I‘lgllts mu" reach the county courthouse lCludIng both Rainel’ and Priceufbeen turned over to the deputyf mam had “treated {mm ls' 183“ 'h‘.‘ government could d” Mere charged with conspiringlminister. .sues. He regretted to use the if it inSistcd on having the dc. Breton with 15 men aboard to any nuclear weapons testing continued. Two aircraft and a ii any country. in the atmos- Canadian Navy ocean escort phere. underground or under- were engaged in the hunt. from an out~of-town ca ‘ ‘ I I _ _ The FBI said most of the 20 A quiet hm tense crowd of to injure, threaten and "mm. This has .‘hsuhm in a delay, word retreat but ‘being a le~ signapproved. was permit any to or Sympathlm some 100 persons formed out.;date the three youths in viola- in announcing the winner of "ah I hear it 50 Otten It )Iist.nl'o\'ln(‘9 to Wills}? flying lt- A 215' fide the courthouse Theyltion of their rights giiaranteedsthe contract and it is not ex- 00","95 naturally to me. ' Because Canadians would not hatched “ {our FBI 'agents Ilby the federal constitution. pected that the contract will.‘ - - - 9 were to have hat! 8 I want. the flag. Chang“ by each ‘ Maximum penalty on cnnvic- be awarded until some time "9“" “at! on July 1. It was gomg Parliament “if we do what the delegate. S. 0. . .bo. who has iplayed a central part in the ne-‘ lgotiations. {men belong rwith the Ku Klux Klan. man was sought. I I I The arrests, most of them . x - - 'i . .. I ‘ r on federal conspirary champs. firmgrnfltmm nge 22:“?‘aln3ZQtlon would he in years in pri- next “'99 ‘ . b‘.’ tiifi'f:c'.we"v the samel‘g‘wernmt‘n‘t proposes we Will in were in connection with the kill. a'fled Wm" [he gherm 313d h.“ ‘son or a 55.000 fine, ‘ However. it is known that at! '5 $1 lyinfl as was flymg fact be binding future Parlia- ing' hf thrfl. civil rights work. ‘3 ' [h ‘d t ‘ Th9 other hm mm were none. of the Maritirne ship. When this country was built up ments. bccaiise the flag should . w. (flitmi 9 HOW $0 an 1‘ I. h d l-th , , . f a hmidmg firms submmed gen. and it Will continue to fly from be. permanent," Mr. MacLean With reporters and photograph-J arge WI mtSPt‘lsmn " .ders which indicates that a that same. flagstaff. said, ers. wo of them whte h'e Ym'kers- at Ph‘ladelph‘a- M'sk't ers. One bystander pulled a ,felony—accessorv after the fact la“ J‘me' crime. This charge car- .‘knife and threatened Associated lot a . n Those arrested'includcd Slicr- jpress photographer Jack Thor.‘ries a maximum penalty \ ifl Lawrence Rainey. 37. Chief :ncu. three years in prison and a 5 Deputy Cecil Price. 27. of ad» The arrested men were fine. _ I iOlnlnE rural N95h0b3 COPh‘Fi lbrought to the naval air stationl The arrested men could not be 2. Gaspe trucker Wilson Mac- . and Edgar (Preacher) .Kilicr, |north of ere (m. intensive charged with murder. Sin“, this Quebec firm. either at Mont- real or Quebec City. Islanders Will Be Attending Mariner IV PC Meeting Today At Ottawa of 500 QUEBEC ‘Cl’i -— A 719-page (.use Coffin‘s Assassin), was. film” by Mr- JUStlce Rtiger ublished a ear a o a 11 ill Gre or. despite a 1955 affidavit' 39. a fundamentalist minister S~ ‘ ,. t . . . . Brossard concludes that months Spurred the Qiiebec gosernment denying It. indeed had seen the: The FBI struck swiftly. a'r- ighgtégggginzfififigrwglgmag:{crirefizsfirgtznm‘ggl R ' t d O t CAPITAL BUREAU h... Hm," “acmnald n, Sum. of. evidence before a royal com- to appOint the inquiry last Jan. muzzle of a rifle in Coffin's resting 18 men in this east—cen- iarraigned late}. Friday before a . T Edgar Hoover] mid the hm.‘ e U OF THE GUARDIAN mcrside and provincial YPC missmn “tend to confirm and 8. ltruck as the prospector left the tral Mississippi arca. another inlug mmmiqgmner who wouldlgfimrmahon wou‘ p a g . ‘ OTTAWA — A mber of president .\rthiir Mcinnis of not to contradict" the verdict The Bros s-a rd commission ‘ forest June 1 . i . two days Gulfport on the Mississippi gse‘t‘ 'hond " ' available‘ to date “Worm” for prince Edward Islanders will be Charlmmnwn 0‘ a My that t°und Gaspe held atotal-ot 70 days at publicl after being seen with Richard coast and annlhcr at Shrm- ' 9pm.“. mu.‘de. warrant. ‘ taking part in the one-day mcct- Qlim‘ns' VIPs Hon. .i. Angus Prospector Wilbert Coffin guilty p0 t. . ACCUSED or SLAYING a h‘ev Mm... Luther K“... N.“ PASADENA, Calif. (AP) _ .ing of the national officers of the. Maciman and Heath Macquarrie ' ‘ Scientists postponed Friday an Progressive Conservative Asso- and Senator .l..l. MacDonald are of murde 10 hearings in Quebec City. Molin’l Lisndslay. b r years 880. real and the Gaspe community - eBPS Seen .V various nev‘ The is from this arca wcrc: - 3 . - . All 21 men were accused ingro leader who has differed of attempt to curve Marin" w damn here on Sa‘urda)" also mpmhm‘s of the executive The commissmner says the lot Perce near where three sons had nothing to do with the. taken before U 9 Commmhnnr . . i, . tiltfiléirxnlshguld findally smas U.S. bear hunters were kiiledlcase and did not correspond to Esther Caner. sitting in an or. sgit'lgfidt’fmhgfiwehoicdlgg'Eligivngli firmer ggfrinthfmlfit‘doser to Mars an“. the 575m provincial president comma... and Wm amend the day_1onz sou - ' ~.. ' .- -‘ ' ‘I . ‘i v - - - ‘1 snowball" the scgfim (113W; 12.23%”:erihf'ézTomiiiif: $135333»?phiiiggniagysfiii: SEIKO: li’é’fiehfi'pm" “8”” ‘1”!20- “"0 while New Yam“: “dc?” "V" “m '""°~"'=“"""~‘-:”°-‘i"d spacfm“. “1°” temp" 135.5" 133? bfeflenoif aio'iifliitii‘i mm‘miinoum-np at chairman become as a result of sensa- hearings i fin's mother before the commis- ' “lam” Chaney' 22’ 1' Mer'dianicondemned H“, “9"” over Pri'lar’i‘i‘i 0‘mt 0 ocml‘ rd) . labor to‘v honorary national vice president orthc youth committee of the “(mat "9W5 Stories. dOUbttul at- The Quebec Superior Court Slon that he had t0ld her of see- RELEASED 0N BM" New“ . ldavls arres‘s‘ - lwh' ii Shin-aridl rguidingaMl‘ir: 1-1. Ben Callant of Charlottetown partv caucus will preside over fidavits. and. offin's own justice suggested that "noun-ring "a station wagon" would All were relf‘aSM "n 53m” The three mum.“ d'sappeamdl But I “hanesnfi trqfllfirfilinei'c IV uon a sev‘enH-month viiv- .national vice president Rcagli a nieciing‘of‘mcmhcrs of the pseudo ‘ w'“ pu‘bllshed by trollable hate" must have motI-ihave been fatal to his case hall tor 3 l”“"‘““"”-“ “cam'g‘Jduigi {gmxfhjlfigmfgrvmghim."}l, A ethiage to take the best pictures Bagnall of Hunter River. dircc- student federation delegation. ‘ ’ '5ch of earth‘s neighbor. said it " after his other statements. wrif- set tentatively for Thursday ings by Toronto author John Ed- morning- ward Belliveau and Mr. I-Iebert| The other two about. the jeeps were “full of in- reared helm? exactitudes" and based on here- the Toronto Star just after Co!- iin was him ed Feb. 10. 1956. Mr...iustice Brossard found little justification for what do:- cribed as the "numerous. vio- vated the author. This was ii pity. he felt. since ii more moderate book might have to. cussed attention on “weaknesses in the administration system" gate the burning of a rural Ne- viction." the civil rights leader arrested 3-,» igro church. Their bodies were added in a press conference at would try again Saturday morn- U.S. comm:s-'found Aug. 4 buried beneath arNew York. _g_’__.. *' Pope Urges Arms Cos ‘ Be Used to Help Poor i lfint and venomous" attacks by and the professional "deforma- . say, i 0""991 author Jacques Hebert tion" of some lawyers. I MISTAKE 0N ASSETS' 1 on police. Crown figures and One of the conclusion, in me} 4. Coffln's supposed mining others in the case. The Hebert book "J'Accuse Les .‘tssafiiiis‘de Coffin” (1 Ac- three - volume report was that ‘ concessions did not correspond evidence indicated Raymond in value or number to those he (Buddy) Maher. one of Coffln‘r W85 alleged to have. trial lawyers. spirited may Ii 5. Coffin had lied about the. BOMBAY ‘.\l'" Pope l‘ault 'l'cats i'loiiilcd his blue Pie:- (H rifle the prospector}. languid:1 andhorllizin cg money he " r.’ia wen 'e eft as for . . mm [3033}: game wrench-c l Montreal June 12. "953.“e VI saw the pnvcrty and misci‘y and conipnssmn etched his face of evidence . It was on Coffin's insiraii-J of India Friday and thou issl'cd . as hcinrc him unfolded lempsPJ EVIDENCE. LACKING lions that the rifle at his camp A plea to all countrics to 'mli of India nu pope had ever seen There was no conclusive evi- ‘ had been disposed of. the arms racc and use ai Iran Tlic Illt‘l‘t‘dlhlf‘ poverty and dance. however that Mr. Manor; 7. A note supposedly signed part of the funds to help Door “'rctchcdncss. thc squalid had thrown the rifle from the by one of the hunters June 18, countries. fitlnis.lvlhf‘ rangcd masses and Quebec Bridge. and no evident-c.1953. after Coffin had left for He walked as it common ticir -aunt a ( cs. scrawny at all that Cup! .I. A Matte of Montreal. never existed except pastor among the (III'I). dcsii. waits beam: in the sirenis. Quebec Provincial Police had in the imagination by a few tute and downtrodden, pOlll‘lil’: thc s-ck and maimcd engineered the incident to geilpersons. out his tour and “comp: m ‘lh'ironi thrpcacefiil allhir oi ' ‘ ' . h ' . i - what he saw Then hc callcrl n c f‘llCllal‘lSllt’ congress. l rid of the rifle. the report said 8 T e sensational M ami con 3mm” audio"? W ("mm W ‘mm Hm "ur 3112mm cry 24' forth in all the goi'Pifl- pondents and said: e entrust to you our s;u~- and may it criticized the "apparent d... fession of Francis Thompson in ~ of nif‘lliF of thc world. interest" mum in “0211958 was nothing but "an im- In shooting of Richard many problems 0f nutrition.l I-Zvcryn'hcrc he wont. clamor. ” . I. iii/ecu“ . "firm for the n a. $hegmsep;onm (hr; sn‘ot‘l‘iien; “to "d: cial messagc to tho “arid Got iiispirc ihcm to underlain: Pol wei-e "inched {m- nm. with the triple murder. The tie Would that the nations cm.” this twat-Nu! hattlc against ii."- sufflciently lnvestlgnt‘ng stories beri "irresponsible" cease the armaments rai-c. fi'ifl Siliit‘l‘lniunt their loss foriunme 0 seen In the Gaspe area lh this If”. devote .Il‘lt‘lf‘ resources and cn- brothers. about the time of the triple slay-l ' ergies instead to thc Iraim-nat Hr Union on orphaunzc. hm- lflB III June 1958 ‘ assistance of the developin: Pltal 371d: 81:00:} all inran in; ' . ‘ l countries pm'ci‘s c It us in a ea o 1115:ng lyngfilyil‘lee II“: r'iozi “W (1 that every nation Bombay‘s north side. Mostly Cl“? i9 hll 0t “OlldByShuTQ l Birth d {h 312 thinking thoughts of pcacc -ind ‘mlll workers _carning only abuii PI. were. Ilain while bear-bunt: n :1} d" ‘ u.” i not an affliction and war. ‘wou d 24_ rupees ’Snt a week occupy ii'Coff-in was tried for l "u c ' ‘ ' ' ' ' l contribute even a part of its ox. this teeming. rundown sectton ‘ I " n l penditures for arms in a great and many othcrs eke out an ex- i world fund for the rclicf of {he I istcnce on less I“ .Lusttce Brossard con- c t at: . t V I I ' ' ‘° clothing, sheltcr and mcdical ling thousands siirgcd as thozig1 {ohtect‘tlugn "(Ilea‘i'Ihg ' . care which hm.“ m "\nnj_‘;t0 engulf him. their faces up. III Md in tripped u. b the l ' pen ." liltcd for a glimpse of him m u I unit of cgntryadlc- ' NESHOBA COUNTY Sheriff Prince filth from right) sit as they await to be arraigned in Philadelphia. Miss. ear- Vatican aides said Popc Paul .\i one point a veritable lien than II Menu be had Pr ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " 2 Lawrence Rainev. t2nd from in room iii .5. Naval Base In connection with the slaying ller this year. was deeply moved as he mm of about 100.0!!! jmmxng .wo midi. . . right) and his deputy Cecil near Meridian. Min. Friday of three civil rights worker: (CP WIrepbotoi denied "aid the minted. city blocks burst out of control.