\e ~~ at It’s Good For The land The Guardian Is For It e8t - isin eneell Basen nee vaeni@ aavxas ‘ of a wuvers 4 rutce cuwatd Island Like The Dew” _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1966. “A a ., WEATHER. |”. - Cloudy, showers this afternoon and even- . ‘ing; winds south 20. Low-high 38 and 58. ‘ ; 4: ae : x a = = > amr Sa a! are Ror ort = CENTS — "14 PAGES idle te Canada, R.W. * Holberton, Merwe, leaves a, P-* NB. a ter a short visit to Prince Ed- - —ward—Island.—Yesterday—he- psd sn eran i" acer lp ew Espiona ¢ ae] RIVERDALE eae BURNS - ‘ae The City Fire Department and __ Police appeared to have one of - eord as the fire department an- swered numerous tire alarms {; I s F q "2s eEasesk . Sinpepsairattls U Induded In 51 To Close [Sites esses ~ OTTAWA - (CP) _ te sew (ets ployment insurance Par closed 46 offices in the last will close 51 more in hn 1968, Labor Minister Nicholson ~told the Commons Monday in a written reply to a/ “question by. David — ‘Ovtikow "(ae eel anes offices have manpower centres - ‘and union halls. Benefit pay- . ments will be. sent by mail. ‘ Twenty of the offices closed =f the tast-year—and- e to close in the next two years __are. 3 Om Oger. Nine already have closed. in_Quebec and Il 25 of these'}-beait. IC Office others are to close in the prov- eS immunitios where offices al-. ready have closed include In- verness, Sydney Mines and Springhill, N.S., and Sussex, N.B.; and Beauharnois, Buck- -ingham,—Dolbeau,__Gaspe, La | 8 | Communities where. offices will close during 1967-68 in- clude Grand Falls, Nfld,; Sum- merside, P.E.I.; Aimherst and Truro, N.S.; Ste. Stephen, New- castle and Woodstock, N.B., and Causapscal, Dol- ; Lae= Mont Laurier, Ste. Agathe, Ste. Therese, Thetford Mines, Val Tit d@or and “Vietoriaville,” Que.” SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cong gon ‘today in Viet. Nam’s National Day with a massive parade of arms. Explosions errupted before the start of the parade and again while the marchers moved by reviewing stands filled with SPECTACULAR ASSAULTS — Viet Cong Hit Saigon Parade saults as the capital celebrated |. .| erowds, the second attack was blocks from the cathedral. Two Vietnamese were killed atid sev- eral were wounded. The parade went on as-sched- uled. with Premier Ky on hand; along with” other high-ranking Vietnamese and foreign offi- cials. As' the paraders moved past the reviewing stands and the jaunched. First reports said there were seven mortar rounds fired, but felt-short- of: the ar a4 “route and tanded in Seal of the on (French) bos hos- | commit espionage with a Rus Sppeniliaalont == = FBI re With ee Co “tne - diplomat involved. oe Wicertets) cL iccl LOS ANGELES (APY — A At a bail hearing after ar- ignment, Judge Jesse Curtis of U.S. district court set bail at $50,000‘ for German .- born William Boeckenhaupt, 23, a staff sergeant. — Rocchunhent pleaded net 1 US. ' a ‘Member Ot hi foe Charged By FBI but a ‘Gplomatic immu ity, said Carl Bartch, a state department press officer. He said Malinin is 45; War. - This is-the fourth, majer-apg.-:' ae eee ee ———— - Wilson Wins _ ate f g gE tr ee sik Heads Today | For Russ eR fp sale ees ae SsIQ ~ Three NDPs-St ked * By New Prison Unit . OTTAWA ‘CP) — Three New Democratic Party MPs say they -are— shocked by the” new special detention unit for pris- oners now being completed near the St. Vincent de Paul peni- tentiary outside Montreal. ~ 4 fold’ Peters (Timiskaming? and Reid Scott (Toronto Danforth) gay in a joint statement the de- sign, of. the. cells, which will Mouse ‘“hard-tase” criminals, “runs contrary to our concept of human treatment for human beings.” “We view with great alarm the fact that the 160 cells in this Yew institution are to have. solid steel doors and a skylight. for Observation. purposes with the guards patrojling on a. catwalk -——direetly on. top of the cells,” their statement said. The MPs’. statement. said the unit will be beneficial only if full psychiatric care is made ‘ gvailable. The, prisoners there —— be the type most in need “At Vincent de Paot ust # there was a statf provision for four psychiatrists and four psy- chologists.-But-only one ofeach was available because vthers could not be- obtained. SUGGESTION statement suggested that e esi a sy. tem of ‘ special: bursaries and grants in the field of penal psy- chiatry and ‘psychology. These should stipulate that the recipi- ent. agree after graduation to spend. a_ period. in . Canadian prison work. The three MPs also on their tour of St. Vincent de Paul. last Wed: -Fts—anti- quate d facilities, in space built: for 400. Hewever, that the atmosphere “of the prison had improved greatly since his last tour two’ yeafs ago. He paid tribute to Warden M. J: M. LeCorre for introdue- ing measures that had improved Mr. Howard saidj. parliament and other dignitaries who leave Tuesday night for a 10-day visit to the Soviet Union. Parpose of the visit iad inaii- treal to Moseow air service for which agreement was signed be- tween the two. \countries ‘some time ago. © > The-—Canadian group - will spend most of its time in Mos- cow but will make side trips to Leningrad and Kiev. While in Moseow the 49th anniversary of the October revolution will be observed Nov...7 and the ‘Cana- viet military strength an evening at the Bolshoi Thea- tre are otherat tractions before the group flies back to Canada Nov. 9. the morale of guards and_pris- "Peter Mi Bg mae ing, Chure T © Ge rmany Dies -|venth for Almon: Wood and Son, "| Rae at ‘the halter. “East River Fancy Girl = oy Little York, with Wallace Wood et the halter. ‘ - The class was won by a cow from the S.C. Oland herd of + Point Road, with Arthur Mac-; gurate Air Canada’s first Mon- Av isi € te the-enlversiiy and : | INSIDE-TODAY- | Island news ...--.+c00++-0°2 Summerside ........- sboes 8 MOMBS - oo. we ccc cccpcaces 3 ‘Editorials .........+.+ aie. 4 Kings, Queens, City ...-. 5 Women’s .....5..s:se0s is : ie oa eee agetee Finance, Markets. .... 1- Cates} .o.cisiveczcsss “Hh Classified .....-...... 12, 18 see the traditional parade of Se, 2 oners. Naa Me com 2, a There were eight Ayrshires in| t __CUFE-HANGER AT SAINT JOHN <a fn OTTAW, EE ‘were 20,000 fewer military a (Continued on page 3 col. Hellyer Claims” ‘No Complaint e ree f 3 s g 3 z i | | K z ; Pp weeks did a lot of pointing at) mn. the tour around. the ea: it |New Zealand. Australia, : Philippines, ’ Thailand and Ma- Boeckenhaupt was accompan- | motion blaming it for a security Action fed by three FBI agests as he | snori Saleh noreaiiiod double Firec n ~over- Ip / Se ee ee ee ee OTTAWA (CP) — Douglas, Parliament's approval to spend Mr. Bellyer’s assertions assertions | ionpied, te eee batted of Tie concags mtin wes ie Harkness, former Conservative Ferhat sosspee Se eet pent Pe ae oe a ee morgie 10 or tha pores defence minister, Monday ac- | requests entitle the opposition to | substituted. A spokesman at Air — oe yn cused Defence Minister Hellyer | speak on <n S ee Everyone agreed: that armed | Force Base: said’ 3 ot = of firing Rear-Admiral William | it chooses. fences flicery sould. et pub: | worked. there: att wensedtbe re Hi ymore use the iral| Mr. Harkness said Mr. Hellyer discuss . tions repairman : had red to give truthful ev | does not believe In demecratic | meme fede’: | sasntionnd | est Soranee. : Snow its -s or the supremacy of | policy... tried . PENTAGON - ene ce ommans Seenee |Pesiament. | with facts m his Maritime Com | | Boeekeshawt. whe came «/ Nfld, Area oe fule a a oo on ‘aaatee ae sar oar inister had maintained bes tamil, Tien anand a CORNER BROOKE (CP) ‘ min nly, s ‘stati BR Z. x a ent ronson fe money gal that armed fovns fears cui | Se emai SP aaoas [Re "hot siabie omer “et | tions mom io, Auer 1906.- Tye incidents | te_first_ sizeable rm of + [mon | listed in the FBI i las | with alleged secret meetings |inch and a of snow lay ° with the Russian diplomat in jover this west coast area _Mon- Shortly after the FBI an-| The storm, which left a snow - . mouncement, the state depart-|cover over an area from Deer . by ond iam of geal ment declared Malinin persona | Lake, about 30 miles . It was made in the Commons | more had been ee oe | ate . ja en. ees ee eee ville, . about government asked ' even sage words which yescarge - gon, requested southwest, made snen_e Mr. Hellyer asked how many | the United States as soon as /driving tricky and a few minor officers had testified to the de- | possible. @ccidents were reported. ©. “Ffence' committee when Mr. |" The Russia is’ net a diplo| A garbage truck e ; Harkness was in charge of the | mat in the strictest meaning of | into a power. pole and littered mit defence portidlie.—; the word and is not listed in| its contents over a city street. Mr. Harkness said the com-/| the “blue book,” the state de-| The storm also brought heavy ; —H mittee -had-not-met~ during his | partment’s diplomatic list. He | rain Sunday night over the east- tenure because it had just com- | is a a staff employee of the em- {ern sections of-the province, in- Best Ud ed Class pleted two years of work. bassy’s commercial éounsellor, | cluding St. John’s. [ SAYS MORALE LOW _ jit ner teep’ ot tarne| SOHNSON Warmly Acclaimed : ‘On Arrival: In-South Korea— the tumultuous | welcome for Johnson and his wife. Police said 2,000,000 persons turned’ out to see the president and Mrs. Johnson. | TRIP = END the’ laysia and flies~back to Wash- ington Wednesday with over- night stop in Anchorage, Alaska, ending -the trip in 17 days and covering 31,000 miles. The outpouring of Koreans a | was Johfison’s biggest of the tour and their. enthusiasm in greeting. im-made..the _ré- OTTAWA. (CP)-—The Senate- Commons committee on living eosts. turns today to baby food. Witnesses at its hearings,on food prices will be ‘executives of Heinz Co. of Canada Ltd. and A Supermarket ‘sould tinder. ex- “amination ® during the last 2‘ | their suppliers, directly or by inference. They refused to ac- cept responsibility for price an- omalies in canned goods or for decisions by processors to adopt | ation ception the wildest. counsel- have heen receiving a remarkable -volume_ of... from consumers. More than one company head has been embar- rassed when an MP has fired a specifies" *xample of super- ectitive: was reachifig his pefor=-— in. defence of low-price policies. eal “a are making increasingly ‘difficult for messes th monpolize the hear ings ‘with long briefs and de- tailed explanations. Starting this week, company briefs must be in the hands of committee members a_day in advance of _ the hearings. This will elimi- nate word-for-word reading of the briefs at the opening of each sitting and alloy MPs-and sen- ators to plunge: im quickly with their questions. ~ Canadian Canners Lid. and Green Giant of Canada’. Ltd. wind up .appearances of the canners Thursday. Next week & ~ will be. meat packers ané., breakfast food companies. iS it wat.