«As Good For The Island The Guardian Is For it ~ - eneiie gavnas , ‘rdian oa Snow mixed with Sein: winds acaba 15. and 32. Wednesday: mostly sunny. WEATHER ending rain, in 15. Low-high , ae ‘ ~ + se e ¢ ” “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” . : | : ‘ “m * : % VOL. LXxIx NO. 285 rele me perme Fost Otten Segorteneets CHARLOT’ TETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1966. a a ~~ a TEN CENTS 2 PAGES 5 ‘ 7 ‘ : ’ : = . — meee? cal E : dees ct 7 1 Q e cs : ® : - ay e@ . bis e ; ; i. British PM Moves To Invoke pte 4 a 8 VI i IUN Trade Bar For Rhodesia So | / ox ' OTTAWA (CP) — A govern: uary. "He : na : ment resolution providing up to| for the percen Catan LONDON ‘tAP)—Prime Minis-jsaid any agreement reached | 1965, rather than submit to Brit-| $30 a month for needy old age | ceiving the extra money by Ap ter Wilson has ordered Foreign’ with Smith would have been un-| ish demands for eventual Negro | pensioners was. approved by a|ril. The increases would be re- George Brown to fly |derwritten by a treaty lodged| majority rule in Rhodesia.) vote of 65 to 18 in the Commons | troactivé to Jan.: 1, ee to New, York today to invoke | with the UN. ‘Monday night and followed im-| *The information Tat eee WIVOLVED SAN ered REJECTS mediately by first reading of the | pensioners would be based sanctions against “Any breach of this treaty| Wilson two hours after government's bill. seb fuetiie age | would require us to seek trom/the Smith cabinet in Salisbury The resolution was supported | be.made later for whose i eee Cana The British leader, teporting |the United Nations mandatory | rejected the provisional azree- by 56 Liberals and nine New! income situation changed.’ : | PRESENTED ; to the House of Commons Mon-|*4nctions,” he said, “and not | ment Smith had signed aboard Democrats in a standing vote| He said the wt 25-YEAR PIN RE - |day might. on ‘his collapsed ef-|Becessarily confi to eco-| the cruiser Tiger in their 4% Tequested by the government. It|of applicants would be “a far. . ; forts at .a\ compromise solution |ROmic sanctions. hour Mediterranean encounter. was opposed. by 18 Conserva-|cry from. a means -test.” But The Charlottetown Branch of night, During the _ evening erat we 2 Baer pin _| with Premier Ian} Wilson said he had warned! The Rhodesian had been MR: DEANUIIN Itives, some form of eligibility had te the Royal Canadian Legion Mrs." Gladys, Bent. president Legion president, Smith, said Britain's UN Smith if # second unilateral de-| warned, Wilsom said, certain im-| Z The vote ended a day-long de- | be used. a held its Christmas party last of the Women's Auxiliary, was Ryan. gate, Lord Caradon, has called |Claration of independence took |evitable consequences would T to Has bate on the resolution, with op-| There would be no examing.-' : — for an early meeting of the UN| Place Rhodesia no longer covid |follow a rejection. oron position erities and one govern-| tion of “the nooks and eran - . Security Council on the point. assume that Britain would rule; Edward Heath, leader of Siete ee eee ames Brown | nies” of incomes. The proposal MR. SHAW COMMENTS Wilson gave an account of | out the use of force te supress | Qpposition Conservatives, New or (L — Brantford) — complaining| war designed.to guarantee a. $$$ $$ 2 events aboard the British |it. mented when Wilson had -|that . the measure included aj floor “under which a persom@® _- : oT cruiser Tiger in the Mediter-| He said the Rhodesian leader |pleted a prepared as armen teat eT. Ty ee Poa * l ° ranean during the weekend con-|had insisted his regime should| “It will be a bitter TORONTO (CP) — William | “I want my position in this . . : . tradicting the Monday version | continue until_the_views of ma-_ millions_in_ this country ” . mier by | jority black and minority waite | beyond that said in a h about. 10 min- nt Pp i e S Suggesi ion =e omen ll SS ae ae Ee Mea oe fee tnaina . . care. ee : He claimed Smith; leader of 2 | whether the' projected new con-| settlement”... ; ° goveriment, had | stitution was acceptable. To this Wilson replied: Is Described As Absurd Eisen Sissies) Ste ie Bri Sco =a ap) —3 has scorned me word mith . could | partures of a ‘major nature proved pact for ending the Rho- wee was. voniieg- amAinap i - was called British Minister Ian the: rejection f to 1,800 Cheering and vowed: goes on.” _ dat ieteecttig the i f— Tequesting 8e ithe rejection and f United Nations to impose mat| He said the British proposals, datory trade sanctions on Rho-|*ynder the heading of a return desia, | re to legality, are repugnant to the +The ‘¢onditional t-te nee ritain’ * the future’ of the African cdlony,| He said the British wanied independ- whose regime seized independ-| control of the armed forces and | ent These prineiples ence from Britain last - year, police to be turned over ‘o Sir |imcluded guaranteed progress was signed by Wilson and Smith | Humphrey Gibbs, the British-|toward Negro majority rule. aboard the British. cruiser Ti : governor of the col- ger in the Mediterranean off | ony refused to recognize Gibraltar around midnight Sat-| Gibbs after the declaration of 3 ordered the deportation of two seca alas ‘1 aw ‘SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Rdin|of Washington aed driving con-| Yugesia ‘Wilson burried back to POWER FOR GIBBS ge and snow, whipped by. violent] ditions through Uke passes were| political aqvium in Gaaatey eu and ious cabinets ap- i cote tear | whirled across the west-|poor. _ : ’ Mayor. Don Reid was re |<s eae Saniay: ued, the governor would be ern US. Monday as, a vast |" Motorists were warned of the} elected for a three-year term fay ae ia tee ave |given power to appoint cabinet s,s : ee 7 pe. Ge Uie‘be waned. prompt [ve fom cusde the govern ae ee more than. 115 Setiicen beer |cinle Coast reDiaaaen Mal acta The Commons ees. “aed as take them tue af Gen rig Mr. MacEachen said simple: tipped off a section of Toof from jrain since early ‘November. p.m. to résume clause ME must be Africans (Negroes).” HALIFAX (CP)—The chair- | Canadian shippers with shippers | application forms will be sent a warehouse of the. Alaska| But the heavy weather was| clause <hhidy of the’ “gab met| Another point. was that the |man of the Halifax port com-j|in other parts of Canada. to everyone now receiving the Co., causing damage not confined to the West. ment's medical a lunch- | Rhodesian Parliament would be | mission warmed Monday that| But, said Mr. Mingo, 30-per-|regular old age pension in Jan- es eee ee ees See warned ea ne the British i federal railway legis-|cent does not permit ofa . mage sligh were up parts _journed. until _ . hand—Smith sinister impll- | parity when some freight rates Travellers’ warnings of heavy | England and Appalachian aah a et — the economy of the | were allowed to increase to mountain snows were in effectifrom the Virginians to New; (2 : 130) gor cont avi. peridd toll for the Sierras’ of central and | England. Freezing rain was ex-|_ Mimgo told delegates | 1948-58. northern California and — the | pected to spread into those sec- Day com-| Since 1958, freight rates have mountains of Utah, Nevada andjtions during the night and to freight |heen fozen and the federal gov- eouthera | Ideho. Heavy ‘s create slick and dangerous legislation is “all im favor ernment has had to subsidize fell im the Cascade Mountains streets and highways. e = ** the “railways with deficit pay- sy aca = @ ; to ht Oa ene oacane ne f: Higher Taxes And Austeri ot of the coum | Mr’ ines’ uid the. proposed| HALIFAX (CP) — A ninpber ; a : we must expand our S8®- |jegislation would allow , of future national‘ parks have : : “bed ee Be : manufacturing base and Sirens niet ae aoe been délineated so that the most Hinted In Manitoba Speech: very" teat Noo Gis lot tne"varable’ cous cured {infoulee eatonl park even 5 ‘2. ° x faver central plus 150 per cent. te et be cen- Ww IPEG (CP) = Hi ; “Deteber fasleral-scovintial producers. . This id ° Mariti ; tlantic Provinces, taxes-and a touch of austerity [eonferesce which it described as — — shippers would be, paying ae caret, Selene saver rnmen “abort: > ; 2 ‘i © ¢ , peared ibely. tor. Masidgbema te Tesi die rv " discount: on “orbere’ le wathing tm thé ieg:| Monday might. : the first session .of ‘the 28th ide ‘ oot wees 4B lislation to make the railways| He was addressing the annual legislature opened Monday with} « “ q and’ south of |take into account anything but | meeting of the Conservation and the speech from the throne. Tine tm Que-|their own costs,” said ‘he port| Outdoor Recreation Association As expected, the speech said bec 2 commission chairman. He} of Nova Scotia. ; nothing about a retail sales tax This allowance was designed | added that it could well signal|.. Dr. David Benson, newly- and did not state that any new |, to give price parity to Eastern | finis to the idea. of port parity |elected president, spoke of the But the province’s revenue position was presented starkly in a section of ‘the, roundly criticizing the federal government for its new . tex equalization program ‘which,. it said, did not include the reeom- mendations of the tax structure committee. “Inthe situation thas~-cre< ated . . . my ministers -must ask you to consider the serious problems of rising costs for ed- uestion, health and other ‘ ices . . .the budget proposa to be placed before you will make clear the necessities of the situation to be: faced.” speech | snek selves (the white Rhodesians). tish-Approved Pact med By Rho desians Gibbs, Smith said, adding: “These 4 SYDNEY (CP) — Domin Steel and Corp. M announced Tayoff: ‘of the rail. It by the hit’ a onstruction worke throwing him about 3 growing attack on the dwindling national a and ee No need for remoy i Reach seag or gravel ies {there are sufficient glacial sand ‘and gravel ‘ine te Bones. Island To Share ‘Park Expansion” i “Asa geologist T eategorial statemi are sufficient all parts of Nova clared. Mr. Strong ‘told of the pressures on the al parks and the pansion ti “During the last few. nce surveys have encouraging in the Att . inside TODAY | as agg acrl Fs Island news ......<.:++- 2 Summerside «.....+++0.+++ 3 DORR. ic... evince bance 3 wih Peek onus 4@ Kings, Queens, City .... 8. Women’s 2.6.8.0. oc caes ¢. Finance, miarkets’.. .... 9 SRG eatin gs kine i, 2 + wee eeeeeeeee “ie ee eho 6 << M8 fy 4 , Provinces which still have § with a. view {to their use as national parks. 7 or ae “The results of these recom