“sVOL. LXXIX. NO. 9 _ADDITIONAL Al if It's Good For The Island The Guardian'Is For it...) . $ "> Authorised as Second titty D SOUGHT Class | 4 and tor Pay ‘ae wees 9 Provincial Feed dale May Reach Serious Level ‘Indications that the feed short: age will reach serious "propor: | tions in this province were seen | - yesterday afternoon in into the province.” of Western. grain and mill feeds | _A resolution adopted said . a very high percentage: of dairy The extra feed that is needed jand beef cattle may have to be state- | will have to be in the form of |sold for slaughter at sacrifice ments made at the P.E.I. Fed-|grain. It’s not possible to pur-|prices if assistance is not made | eration . of. Agriculture _ meeting. ‘chase hay,. another speaker said. available soon.-for the purchase |. “This is the first time 1. ever jof feed. It asked the minister of | I'm |agriculture to make an imme- Roland MacDonald, Southport, told the meeting the man -who lcounted the bales of hay crushes. grain in his area told |feeding to my cattle,” Mr- Mac- ‘diate survey of the need, and di- him half of the farmers in the Donald said as he emphasized rected the federation executive atea are out of grain now. Mr. ‘MacDonald, a past-president_of| ithe tight cattle feed problem. J. Lincoln Dewar, federation cying: out \to work with the minister in éar- program of -as- the federation, suggested many (secretary, said that -specia: as- jsistance to the fermers in nene farmers will have to purchase | sistance is available’ on ship- | of feed,’~ feed grain for two or three {ments of grain during the—win- | gensen, aiehioks months this winter; in addition’ jter months, under the govern. | pees pr to purchasing seed grain for the | | ment’s freight assistance policy. spring. Many farmers just haven't go . the money to make those. pur- |that because of the feed scarcity | ‘itt was, suggested that there i might be some improvement on chases, he said as he discussed | here which traces.back to the | a resolution asking for ional assistance’ in the moving |season. 4 said that many farmers have al- Teady have amounted to sa- crifice prices owing to shortage \of feed. He asked if any .assis jtance will be available to, those “addie lack of moisture in the growing |Who have already disposed of - |their stock. Vast Changes Seen Imperative In Provinee s Agriculture Field Vast changes / the agricultural / les”. Yeo, “Site P.E.1. Federation at its 25th annual Jast night. Efficient farmers hy ag agement. Inefficient f s need change in’ order to get as- sistance and not to abuse’ the - assistance granted, Mr. Yeo, a past’ president of the federation: told the meeting. Inefficient faymers should be encouraged nan i — milk eligible . some other to ‘seek other employment, it | oa was suggested. price — 60 ) wacticel farms) Yeo spoke to: the: dinner +49 000. a: a pu 5 voIced an often heard {+ va se meeting of the federation. | mum at 400000.pounds. He sug+}« that the payments avail. Special guests éncluded Prethler | gests $4.00 per hundred a & through the W.R. Shaw, a former a floor. It’s_roughiy$3.50 at the | insurance sould be DRINKING. ON | ers et Sens oo though that is aub- eee eo oe oe alee | Charlottetown Andrew MacRae : 0 some qualification.. a return. - emphas- speaker Rodd;., provie. ~- Wmphasizing his idea “ot| The same higher ied; thie level shoukt be used JOB BACKFIRES dinner 2 the oi ae change the Sherbrooke man who ee ee we as “omiy-im the cases where the di = has had wide experience in farm | beef, ‘Continued on page S$ Col. 6) ‘{Onganizations, ‘said a product- fon limit is necessary for assist- HIGHER LIMITS | fastead of hevieg 0 deficiency | payment maven tones @ tis jo at 34 cents per dozen, the | WO have the minimum Cae 'ed to that quantity and the maximum ~ set’ at 20,000 dozen at a price, of 3 "ks : He'd raise the "Prince Edward Island Like The. Dew” LOTTETOWN,. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1966, WEATHER: Snowflurries, clearing by ev erly winds 25, gusts to 40. Low- and 18. Thursday: sunny, cold. ; west- 10 ¢ 12 PAGES , \ 4 a se Of Mili: érious L érious L S$ Some serious looks were taken até jate and long-range future of agriculture, as. the P.E.1. Federation of * ’ Paris exhibition in 1900. Agriculture. - "anniversary here Tuesday: the ee “Are Taken At rashare Of Agriculture Citi tainting, wed ai patting #: in a position to do more for Ly gp nl gegen and the minister of. agriculture should be developed. Farm _ or- ganizations and governments must increasingly work together through satisfactory formal con- guitative channels» Mr. . Rodd said. ‘ ae ea ast-president Chartes Yeo, was the guest speak- ler at thé evening dinner meet- ‘| ing. A story on Mr. Yeo’s re- marks is carried elsewhere in this paper. enator Resigns Post, Dies Suddenly NextDay YARMOUTH, NS. (CP)—J. Willie Comeau, ‘89, who ré- signed from the Senate Monday 4nd was one of Canada’s oldest politicians, died in hospital here Tuesday following a brief ill- ness, Senator Comeau was taken to the hospital about two vein ago with an undisclosed ail- ment. Before the illness he had planned to attend the next ses- sion of Parliament. His political careev spanned 68 years and began in 1907 when he was ¢lected to the. Nova Sco- tia legislature. He was continu-. ally returned ‘as a Liberal mem- rh until 1925 when he was ap- inted to the Executive Coun- wher the Council was abol- isked in 1928 he again ran for the tegisiziure and was els od “seontinually until his appoint- ment<to the Senate in 1948. Born in Comeauviille, N.S., he was a school teacher before » 1900. He served as Canada’s as- ‘ gistant commissioner at the He is survived by his wife eight daughters, six sons, three eisters and © two ‘brothers. The | Liberals tee will be taken to the fg | home - in ore 9 aa SENATOR COMEAU funeral will be held from St. Mary’s Church in neighboring Church Point. Time and date of hid bsp has not been an- Liberals , 54, Conservatives. 31, Independent’ 1, Independent “Lib- the eral 2, vacancies 14, total 102 8 % aes | ASK PESTICIDE ways. and assist in year projects. The directors were asked Leo Mcisaac, a diecior of the federation and operator of a farm machinery sales outlet, emphasized his belief that company should not get into the complicated job of. servicing farm machinery unless he is set up properly to perform those du- ties- F The ‘meeting asked the Can- _ada department of \ agriculture to certify for Canadian use in time for this year’s crop, mothe Ne othate standings now are. INSIDE TODAY <aeee whee 4 periods weight restrictions on the high The federation will encourage | any. way possible the. development of Centennial to och ink toa a weld bring some measure of protet- tion to the farmer on the ser- |: weuenm—anew poll ; lin Mr.. Hartley’s election, Sept is was laid on the need [30,1969 and declared = void: for production of in. | member__ hac The i ia che feated Social Credit veteran Ir- dairy i ry in its request for | vine Corbett by. six votes after. weight on mi} ja judicial recount. The election- trucks. ddring the of |might count CeT- | ae -dContinued “on page 3, col, 5) “1AG08 "(6 (CP)-—The. issue {Khan of Pakistan to seek better relations. : Shastri was honored in death with India’s highest tribute, the SKIER ON THE PARIS SCENE one oa the heaviest snowfalls — a oe Rites seriously injured. their leader. + had t eit eect sien AP. Wirephote) jof mourners converging on |; : [Prime Minister’ Lal Shasitri's residence for his fun- ezal today. More than 100 were reported Bahadur. Pushing and shoving began as hundreds of thousands. strained to get a last ee & A. Soviet;, Aeroflot Tlyushin-18 jet. brought i's body to the Indian capital. The body,-draped- with. the Indian tri-color, was placed atop a flower-decked gun carriage and was borne by a military. escort along the 12 miles into.this capital and up to the official residence. . MILLIONS LINE ROUTE Millions lined the route, There ‘was not a gap in the solid-wall- of humanity. In some places the crowd was 100 or more deep. The body was taken to Shas- tri's residence: for private fam- ily religious rites. There, Shas- tri’s mother, Ram Dulari, 90, came forward, and eae chan. dan’ (sandalwood ghee (clarified canert forehead of her son. . conducted sor oe was washed ter from the sacred anaes 7 ght <i dag Bala ers “could see it. > were on hand. REF iE sons, “President ‘evidence and i gent e to g a the g in BS tions.” announced a 12 - day mourning period. All eel Pandit Raja Ran,. the Family | The body was then brougit | mourn- Soviet Premier Kosygin called on Shastri’s wife Lalita. He em- ‘aced her and consoled her and ed 20 minutes with her at the sudden: ing of his chief antagonist. it ex- iting Shastri with having done ‘‘a lot improve India-Pakistan re- The interim government has state govern- | ment offices were ordered |@nd mudslides since Monday | tlosed Tuesday arid today.’ Most ‘midnight. Many persons were capital rae were closed. and. ipelievad still buried in the slides | ce Leaders Clash As cone Open By JOSEPH MacSWEEN i 2 bi fs 4 tion panel scrambling Tuesday |_ for a new..approach to settle- tant ment of New York's $1,000,000,- 000 , transit tie-up. But progress if any was nebulous. Douglas MacMahon, acting head of the striking AFL-CIO on his initial rejection of Repub- lican Mayor John V. Lindsay's peace formula, calling for either mediation pressure, fact-finding or advisory or binding arbitra- U.S. assistant labor secretary, James J. Reynolds, was in the city, and presumably as the federal government’s ace labor troubleshooter. was seeking In Floods, RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Floods and landslides from the worst rain here in 80 years aave left at Jeast 114 Brazilians dead, officials said Tuesday. The search for victims contin- ued and officials fear the final count could reach 150 or more, “A: landslide sweeping “over “w hillside ‘slum area ‘bghind the ‘| A three - rail af directed | | jerowds past the body. Soldiers and police armed with batons a buried at least 28, counting in part for the sudden rise in the death toll. ‘ began receding message of concol- mote =e ! io . Floodwaters despite a continuing drizzle, al- lowing rescue workers to reach disaster areas in ~—e dis- tricts. Police reported 30 maior land and police and firemen worked ‘Transport Workers Union, stood. Southern suburb of Sao Conrado Public Pressure Mounting For N.Y. Strike —— some way to break the lock, which ‘started New saiise leaders of the Protein Roman Catholic and. Jew- ish ‘faiths sent a telegram to - momy can be compared with a , car. running-out of gasoline. AC te. Margai, a burly man who was . the first African lawyer in his ee ; West Africa country, Jaunched eer: me per. He ae cet eubte a = mee wh ‘Shaw and Past haste - Bharat’ Ratna (Jewel of India). As home minister and ranking |r ture Minister Andrew MacRae ; (AP) — India | President Sarvepalli Radhakri- | cabinet member, Nanda became panes oa fe ee Oe who spoke briefly. Premier y ee cei caueaneal announced ‘he ‘had |prime minister in . accordance of African U : (| Shaw was the first secretary.“ /- nthe banks of the sacred (planted” to confer it on Shastrl with” srodition- ray enembers.|_ Wilson replied by asking Mar- 4 ree 7 oe _ ee Jan- 2%; "s k ea stele sees ete taarteaecie neti soh-ciodadiied i - ie RESOLUTIONS Court Us sts - ier ofiver consigns Lal Ba- isc?" that mow. it had been jof Parliament, planned soon wit |BAl Whelbel Ue te Oe Set aa agmio e pse theon of the country’s peat |awarded posthumously. |[lecide whether Nanda or some: Sine army, he would be * . e invasion ' cousty feactiogs sink epperted Se Election Of es __|\MAKES PLEDGE one else, wil Carry ena ine 1967, \@ble 0 give dates on when the this paper at that time- : udes Jumed out to pay | Shastri’s successor, Gulzarilal minister wntil elections i the [Hhodesian regime of Tan Smith The meeting asked that the 5 final tribute ‘to the frail, little wanda, pledged that India will lworid hurried to. New Delhi to (Would be overcome. _ spies tax administration post in B.C Member man who in 19 months as theit \tonor' the agreement Shastti represent their countries at the an easily seen place in all stores Am prime minister carved for him- |Conciuded with Pakistan, ciate fu ral and cremation | ‘|lists of items that are exempted) vancouver. (cP) wes gn |iee patteree TUE oat a Rae. eet for farm use. The contention is| ai foe See oe ry that sales tax ia now being|election to the British Columbia |das Gandhi and Jawaharlal Many Injured labor Minister J... Nichol h d someti items yn 4 ; shies ceonimey = Ketecnaure Yew Demers e faaary ae wn, nai| In Stampede {ges heh common, Repeated. was the call for Wa \Kishen, fell the task of lighting Premi Teeter cccygin of the | NEW YORK (AP)—Mouati more fair distribution of school |\¥Pset Tuesday by a B.C. Su ithe funeral: pyre in Hind rites| By JOE McGOWAN JR.° ‘ee. = ar he & oA ating taxes — it is now unfair to far. jpreme Court Justice Ot = site Gal ie eve wees See) ea DELET LAP) 8 stam | the Tashkent meeting, Wes eo tae cnay maser it's tascr (Da mers, it was Ws| Mr. Juustice J. G. Ruttan'|to the places where Gandhi, In- |gede swept an immense crowd “Millions of New Yoleecs transit strike no longer to ‘ble. We strongly urge the/ im- mediate“acceptance by both parties of Mayor Lindsay's ree- ommendations and speedy res toration of transit service.” We offer our -good offices in any Ne in which we can be tielp-~- Police reported a growing de mand for ambulances and said the health of New Yorkers defiy - nitely is being affected by. the? =. strain of travelling without {14 Brazilians Killed andslices. to uncover thesis and oechdet any epidemics: ~ Hospitals reported 82 persons ‘treated for since Mon- day night. Ha’ hit wete squatters’ shacks in slums on the hillsides. ; - Governor _ Fralicisco vege rae