: * { ig ‘ ° a . 3 ’ 3 ; < . = oe ' . a : ’ if t's Good For The Island i. ial o> ag WEATHER ; i vo ' : ZB eunny dav expected and stinny: sea The Guardian Is For It : : a oe ay ee ne Frees rune : ' C : covet wee . atures in upper 70s. Low-high 57-75. E : : i oN yavis0 . ’ gi ai pete oe ae aaa est woow ouavay 34038.» Edward Island Like The Dew” | NOL. LXXIX NO. 163 detartnd <0 tenia Cans el We ee © on “CHAKLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 14,1966, ae Wir one TEN ies ote ileal : ‘Health Minister Sth |, ae canna EE Issues Statement (pi4 Sib. anada Ma Respon . - when ment will_net insist that its heen agreed on, he éaid.” _ s ; : ‘ 23 : e@ /* ; medical care insurance legisla This had given rise to some z a ‘ : & tion gets second reading—hefore “misunderstanding.” . ' . ms | the Commons starts a summer ree — } ~ he : recess, Health Minister Mac- DIDN'T AGREE : : i ~ ‘ oe Fachen said Wednesday New Democrat Leader Doug- ¥ : ; He said he would prefer to las—said the. hill’ should be pre-| \ . = ; * . n a : . see this happen but would not ceeded with irrespective of any : a : . ; ~ : : = } aes aot this bs PT aie for the Private commitments There, Tuesday beciaing oy was e big! : . a cciasalenescientininerntionsctsion shicoidieasbvasiaiute i se ee : : 1} ‘ start of a recess- ihad been no. such commitment ‘ay in the lives of Mr. and Mrs STE I ‘Wie ail aaa ea a a amc saan ea Ene | i es di rc <n : commitment -to get the bill at They arrived in the province ae ra r Stans os — least through second reading=- last week to make final arrange- ’ zg Si n he . : looked inte discussions Works approval in principle : ments and Tuesday morning Minister Meliraith. gove ' The ‘health. minister said he twe-month-old Andrea Marie, be- House leader ease eaCcappeta had carefully stated that he was came a member of the Martin-e. t : ae t ra t ,not making a commitment—when came a member of the Martin- ot SS peaacggs a — oar he expressed: hope the bill elli family aving on-a_trip to Prince FV uid get second reading he- oe ae : ward Island f a recess. He wouldn't in Andrea isthe fourth child ore Sccadl wasi ‘ It appeared Mr-- Meliraith had gist on.this now hecause_of ~‘an placed. wim ste een fam- ree on a i - sca understand im ® or misunder- (. « uM executive ai at the secon reading of the medica ' ad- ; ri standing’ among House le Catholie Social Welfare Bureau -eare bill if a ‘‘termjnal date” ers :° ‘ wee a and two other Martinelli’ chil- dren. lames and ‘Joseph were | adopted -by-the Martinelli's in the Indian Minister 20 mavor of Vienna, paid an offi 4 i - by his party's House leader. James Martinelli 6f Vienna, “aa = MacFachen said he listed “ate MacEachen’—-should feel Virginia, USA. ~ they took cus- a : ; : oat nee P fe 8 : . . second reading of the medicare j,<¢ ac hound by his public tody of-their sixth adopted girl. ee 7 : a. : 4 ; eres legislation when giving the or- : i 6 : ms a ¥ , 2% By HAROLD MORRISON crossing Rhodesia, its Central LONDON (CP) — Common. ‘African. neighbor. : wealth countries’ including Cand. One informant sald, however, ada. may disclose today what the Zambian proposals are se further financial aid they can extensive that: the cost could contribute to encourage Zambia Tun to $300,000.00 t to cut off remaining trade with While Kapwepwe retected the breakaway British colony ‘of (Mrs. Hart's offer as inadequate, “Rhodesia__and__perhaps hasten the British junior minister said the fall of the Ian Smith re- she hopes to reopen talks with pop memes gime. . ithe Zambian administration _ Their . offerings. reported later. . | meagre so far, will be reas- The informant said Mrs. Hart sessed at another session of he and Kapwepwe clashed sharply Commonwealth sanctions com- at the meeting over effective- mittee. following separate ap- ness of the° current economie : peals for. help by both Britain sanctions against Rhodesia. and Zambia at a committee DEFENDS SANCTIONS : ‘meeting Wednesday = Mrs— Hart-—-maintained—_thee Mrs. Judith Hart, junior min- hurt the Smith -regime Kap ister in the British Gommon- wepwe maintained they had wealth office, was reported to failed. “~~ have requested contributions for Kapwepwe ‘draned = that a transport aircraft to help air- Britain had used force agatnst | lift Zambian* exports. An in- the Smith regime at the . time formant said she considers this of rebellion, all these problems irequest vital for the Common- now. facing the Comménwealth |wealth’s future. ; would have disappeared : Both Canada~and Britain sup- He reiterated the view of his. iported an oil airlift for Zambia president, Kenneth Kaunda, for months after Smiths white- that Zambia might leave the cial call on Charlottetown's 9 e | Mayor Walter Cox yesterday ‘o ee S ic | a S | sign-the city's guest book, and o _ a! he and Mrs Martinelli have a'so taken time out to visit the Guif . Ry JOHN BEST P-Mre Gandhi, who arrived Garden Food Ltd. plant _at MOSCOW (CP) Indian Mere Tuesday tor a four-day Georgetown Prime Winister=trdira Gandhi visit. is scheduled te meet -Ko- The Martinelli's new baby 18 talked for three hours with So ‘2’? again today the 0th child placed for. adop- viet officials Wednesday hut TALKS THREF HOURS tion this Vear hy Sister Mary there was no indication of any It wai aor disclosed how Henri “who “says tip ser agreement on steps that ‘might much of the three oar: talks “fondest work’. Last year 42 he taken tn end the Viet Nam . ; ; children were_placed with adop- as was devoted to Viet Nam. but tive parents in all parts So aah — indications—were that the talks p on All signs seemed te point to were chiefly devoted tp bi-lat- ae Canada and the United Soviet refusal to join in _recon- eral Soviet-Indian relations and eraten vening the 1954 Geneva confer- the implementation of the Tash- _ The. adoption program ts am ‘price, a8 .proposed by Mrs. kent agreement calling for bet: important part of the Welfare Gandhi before she set out from ter relations between India and Bureau's program in the field of pi) sehen is New Delhi last Friday for. visits Pakistan ; social welfare i: re SS MR. AND MRS. JAMES val of a new baby girl éau in Charlottetown. Left to minority government seized in- Commonwealth if the Rhode to Egypt, Yugoslavia and Rus- rhie- talks are taking place ..” The other three Martinelli ehil-| , i dependence for Rhodesia last sian crisis is not resolved. e aia . ee! : aati tuee dren, wh 1.$. § th thei : : : ; 5 againg a background that_gives eo, whe came to the family | Stri is ee ae ad adopted bythe couple. Four Martinelli’s knee; Jerome, the the airlift, a Canadian official off all her trade with Rhode- _ Assdciated Press —earrespand-_little encouragement —ta— from the Charlottetown bureau | ; : ; at —hapes ir —Martinell 1in—the of the children ¢ame to the. new baby Andrea Marie ‘on said his’ government is ready sia, the Smith government ent _ Henry Rradsher reported..that- Russia will join, Britain: in are Virginia, Jerome and Car- - ° . ‘from. Moscow Wednesday that a call to reconvene the Geneva ina Action | province. last- week, they had . Martinelli family from the her mother’s knee and Joseph, —!o—fespond__sympathetically to would_soon be so short of funds informed sources thad told h , - | a famil ive but the Tatholie Sc Welf - Cari d J ¢ all new reasonable requests | thatthe Rhodesian— economy ources thad to im conference as a forum to ham a family of five but the arri Catholic cial Welfare Bure arina and James, Jr The British appeal_tor-@| would crumble. Kapwepwe ia transport plane is considered dicated that while Zambia has = outed ve mission mer ~ a solution to the deep- L Tim @ | --® E ded | ’ vy an impress , J isi | : i that Commu North Viet oo egis ation ne = . by Canadians. to. be directed already barred many Rhode Nam wants. to end the Fighting oe ae oh na ‘the i956 | mainly at other’ Commonwealth | sian imports, it has to be care : g tinuing co-chajrmen o 195) Is Shelv LABRADOR CITY. Nfid. U " feountries, most -of—whieh—have fy} Strangulation of the Zam- Martinelli of Vienna, Virginia. - j igh i ke A g Andrea, made the sixth child right are Virginia, on Mr. vear Though Canaila has ended | Fxperts say if Zambia cute scree stesmastaaaaaatenenttnc tee RCC CC AI i ached an Frat Pres scmmerence Fi (CP) —A_ strike that closed the. | paid only “lip-service” to three | pian economy could lead ‘to col dent Ho Chi “Minh of North Viet Iron Ore Co. of Canada Ltd. \Commonwealth’s ald - to - Zam- japse of the Zambian govern-.. sates operations here for eight days ibia policy. : ment. 7 mee "The Soviet position is seen as ‘ having become somewhat diffi/ OTTAWA (CP) — The gov- and may. be a cuit’ By recent vellicose “state-_ernment’s medical care Tegisia- try ; t pees again. NOW ents from China. associating ‘tion will be shelved until” Oc- to_return to work this morning. ving-to ge ina- to agree to the USSR. with US. peace ef- tober, Solicitor-General Pennell Tom Burgess, a representa- va Simon - Kapwepwe, Zambian! To make such sanctions work, ‘have made a separate appeal trade with white-minority.culed some kind of truce. : forts 5 told the Ca tive of the United Steelw 2 noe | i st je; f : : . nee —— — _ ihe Commas Wedeortey. of America (CLC), st a OTTAWA (CP: - Prairie (28,780,000 acres of wheat, > the |for the twe cereal grains com- Be aa ease or oe a aa + _ = 4 ’ U S OWNED MILLS . ; =. jmen voted 88 percent in favor farmers, responding to . favor- Dominion Bureau of Statistics bined. : ging with~cap in hand. este A ban.on trade with ' Foe f of returning to. work Wednes- able moisture and market con- reports, Most of _ the crop is | Much of the increased barley pritain offered $21.000,000 ‘South ” Africa could slash Brit- ons a : day. About 700 of the 1,100 strik- ditions, have~ planted a record making good progress. - land wheat acreage came from |yorth of aid. to develop alter- ish vital exports by some $906,- ie * - miners attended the meet- MORE ‘a reduction in that set aside for nate transport routes so that 000,000 @ year = — ag- 7 ‘ ' “|. ai }summer.,fallow. The 1966 total Zambia would not gravate , the ritish interna- 4 a Nn a la n Execu tives aa eee Me aan ke SALES CHIEF erent er ane is 24,800,000 acres, seven per ee ae a rail. line tional payments deficit cS RE SNA . . ; ; : acres, established in 1964.- The cent lower than 1965 and the Tee : . veer ee ee ee ee re cent hourls wage increase over’ “EMBARRASSED record total is also seven per |#mallest figure since 1988. | / , _ - : .jtive fo Oct. ,2%. 1964. cent higher than the 195 "at-? "PBS said~one=-fact p = : a e ar et ecision The company will also pre TORONTO (CP)—It was reage of 27,790,000, and far |moting the record wheat acre- a l a I — _ _& a a . ) - & vide a northern living allow- really most — embarrassing,. higher than the 1954-63 average age was good moisture re- ‘ t—— ance of $40 for married men *2¥% the Toronto sales chief of 23,682,800. _ serves in the soll during spring —\ ead $25-for—singte-men——_--°f__Air__Canada. _when he _ Included in-the- current total planting. — : —__._ATTAWA— (CP) ~-- American- jocratic Leader Douglas Mr. Sherman to : : 7 - . ee ee et .. + eer “2a owned flour mills in Canada Finance Minister SHarp said’ Wednesday -_ ent A group insurance plan was a? — ee is 1,135,000 acres of durum). This also prompted farmers — Po ees em, ee don’t. sell flour to Cuba as a the American-owned flour mills identify the source of his. infor- also included in the contract, ‘ae es gouge Mont wee, | 2 w-per-cent, increase ite rer commercial fort i S arewe matter of operating policy, do not object to exporting to the mation out of fairness to Mr. ~ a treal ead oS “oe OS a ee a ' : spokesmen for,three firms said Soviet Union. ~ Winters. His .source ‘had been a SUMO on ot , Londo En land ey Tee: curvey My We geen) Tee Set eee ee cee | Wednesday Saturday article in the Winni-|./t ws also agreed the union - "|, es agency also.showed a sharp de- the record total is market con-| By KEN KELLY- the cathedral bell tolled is They added that the decision ORDERS CANADIAN FLOUR peg Tribune . and the company will. meet dur- | aan. Wareck! said he cline in acreage sown to sev- ‘ditions. Booming export wheat OTTAWA (CP) With muf- warning of the approach of the to - ignore ‘the Cuban market _ Russia has ordered Canadian ~ Sp, ssmen for the three flour i@# the third year of the new | dnt notice his : mistake era] other grains, Oat acreage jsales have prodiiced assure? peq drums and bugles, can- Second World War. artillery 4 was made by executives’ based flour equivalent. to 45,000:0087j,\/1< said in interviews. that contract to work out a. pension -— the plane was high (¢ 6.200.000. was down six per jmarkets: for years to come. non’s boom and marching, feet, piece on which the coffin was. : in Canada, not on orders from dushels of wheat as part of the they don't-ship flour to the Cas- Plan for which the company will a a oa cent from last year. | Grain crops generally ate (ne capital bade farewell Wed- mounted. head offices in the United three-year $800,000,000 erhin se senility Cubes ok a aicien (007 There . was nothing 1 Rye, at 583,000, was down 16imaking favorable progress jjesday to Gen. A. G. L. Me-| The hth ides al 2 ghates deal Announced (last month of operating policy “A housing deal has‘also been| Could ee but sit back and |.” cent through wide_areas. Warm Naughton wartime commandet town cone ae ren te “The issue was raised for. the Ty. Ro. Bud’ Sherman PC— The CS eovermnent—tnr-—workedt—out-said_Mr_ Burgess |-""oe a Flaxseed dropped off 10 per weather and adequate’ moisture of the Canadian Army. SCi€N- cathedral as led by the band ~second—day in the Commons Winnipeg South’ told_the Com- poses a trade @mbargo on Cuba “Which will cost the men_ less to Canada July 12: But b cent to 2,029,000, and rapeseed promoted rapid—growth=—— uae etptommat~and-—conservetlen~lot—tie Snyst -Canmiian-Corpe-at- sca hi Wednesday and Trade Minister mons Tuesday night .that two as part of its, pressure to topple than they are. now paying 18 souls dae aos + . _jthree per cent to 1,388,000. > Manitoba crops are in good jgt wh6 died Monday. ~. Signals, drums and_ instruments Winters said he was assured by thirds of this flour will be di- the Communist regime: rent.” . | real a saaa é ae Running against the trend,..condition in most areas, with Governor-General Vanier, ! draped in black. Two ‘pipers of afficials of the three firms that verted to Cuba by the Russians, Spokesmen for Quaker ‘Oats The men walked off their “—. me. bee to dis- ‘barley was up a huge 20 per moisture’ favorable to exces fy military uniferm, and the ond Canadian Guards piped they had received no boycott- as was done in the past. Co. of Canada Ltd, Robin Hood jobs July 5 because of delays aa : _ poet cent at 6.970.000, more than. off- ‘sive. Heavy rain caused some Mme Vanier headed the crowd , ‘cranek at’ the cathelical dear Cuba instructions from their- The flour shipments to Cuha; of Canada and Pillsbury Can- in negotiating a contract to re- | SCS - jeeke ah travel setting the oat decline to, pro-. Red River Valléy flooding. of Bovernment, political; ipl after the funeral servi « the US. parent firms Z _ will be worth $6,600,000 in each ada said they don't want or Place one that expired: Oct 23, ‘sees duce a substantial net increase | ‘Continued. on page 3, col. 3) matic and armed forces MOUTT- coffin was enced pri a the He was replying to New Dem- of the next three years, he said. need flour orders from Cuba. 1965 ey iGo a . oe Re ee a 1688. 5 5 pounder gun to be taken te ee os age: GOs " ; F Primg Minister Pearson and tne cemetery al The Commons Passes Bill Premier's .. rial Beater Sour sores: Sate asaacaa: ta present. Opposition LeadeT unics. Gimicester here pro- Cie e Decision | Biefenbaker was not in the cided dazzling contrast in sim- capital and was represented DY mer white uniforms to the dark Senator M. Grattan O Leary” hive and khaki with red or gold “Civil servants lined many °f ‘trimmings of the other services. the streets as the military unitS yen marched with -rebersed a4 : : °. ; : 4 is : kfi A Amending Income Tax Act Beockfires sts “a eae a a se : Church Anglican ¢ ees reversed under their arms. ia EDMONTON (CP) Hea | escorting the coftie, ane Se OTTAWA (CP) The Com- a motion seeking to extend the The hill sets up a five-per- | mier Smallwood’s decision -to : ] ere’ cap ai leat flag ° ' mons passed a eomplex bill sitting, until 10pm cent refundable. tax on corpora- give Newfoundland university |draped, in a map : — Dp hm amending the Income Tax Act The move came after Health tion profits students free tiition and main- for burial a —— rT unis en : and two lesser measures Wed- Minister MacEachen, who Tues- The tax would siphon off tenance allowances has back iwood cemeters er military . nesday iff a drive"te wind ip da¥ night had put second read some -company profits ™ the fired on the provinee’s supply A touch of . a black Provi e ts business today awd start a ing—approval in principle—of. current hoom timesiand ifepay of teachers. i age was adde iv summer recess > the medital care hill on the or-, them 18 to 36 months later with, ‘The plan has resulted in 91 The House whipped through der of Commons business. said five per cent interest The .idea fewer first-year education stu- sills setting up a National Arts he had not set this asa re- would he to delay some expan- dents this yvear—than7 last, and charger. borrowed from. the a : a ee RCMP. with boots reversed in | .N B il the stirrups and led by a gunner n ew 1 of the Royal Canafian Horse a 2 Ottawa-and affording quirement before a summer re- sion plans until the crest of the we haye had to recruit 62 more Art ill the general's original OTTAWA (CP Puntesh *xpo 47 greater protection for cess boom. had passed é ; : : Artillery, <0 ® a ee a : : : cans mergency supply teachers,” ment of persons who harass o t pe , a ; giment , . ao and trademarks. The. income_ tax amendménts bist ._ ee __ |the Newfoundland Teachers’ As- BISHOP LEADS SERVICE torment «others: repeatedly — by nly. a bill arising out of last got second reading and went, Colin Cameron (NDP, Na-‘gociation told the Canadian { 49-mintite funeral sery- telephone is provided for in @ ane month's dockworkers’ - strike throygh committee study. and naimo Cowhichan .- The Is Teacher’ Federa ttee annual : The bg old cathedral. draped bill given first reading im the | that tied up the ports of Mont- third reading with little fuss lands) said the main effect of meeting Wednesday oe eg? 431 fla 2 helow the Commons Wednesda ae | ; i- : ‘this si hattle Z lo my P s ee oe ee oe oe re _ : rt this = he headaches for The reason. Newfoundland | - ie <€ werescondiucted The. hill ntroduweced by s arious aspects of e accountants. delegates explained. its that 0. Anderson Barry Mathe NDP New before MPs can get out of Ot- bill ‘ A tax that would trim only ee plained. its that for- by Rt Rev. J ee at ee. i 7 > . 2 > S = os Ri ¢ feos ins ‘ ad x tawa and back to their constit-| The bill originally included about $70.000.000 from corpora- merly . Newfoundianders _ plan- Anglican Bishop of Rupert's Westminster amends section Land. who served jinder Gen. 315 af tha Criiaa’ Come. McNaughton. in the Second make. crank callers liable to @ World War He was assisted by fine not exceeding $500 or: sis Brig. J. R. Miller, Protestant months’ imprisonment, or. both chaplain-géneral of the forces fine arid . imprisenment fe ~ Governor-Generat amt Mme-—--—Mr—Mather’s--hilt_adeds—-jhae- j Vanier arrived minutes before assing calls” to threateding”? or “indecent calls’ already a ning to become teachers were given. a $600 grant to attend | university. provided they would | teach for two years. If the stu-‘j dent*didnt go into teaching. the | grant had to be repaid “The result. was that more vuencies. , lehanges in the Vesse! Construc- tion profits running about $1,- The bill would provide that a ition Act but Finance Minister 400,000.00 was unlikely to study of automation procedures Sharp said the indiistry had “have any great effect on in- on the docks to he carried out made “representations —asking~ftation™ : . hy a government appointee for consultation on the proposed Richard A. Bell ‘PC-Carle- would be binding an both labor ehanges. All references to thits-ten’ noted that the clause en- and management. These. pro- act were deleted before the bill ablinz selution - type potash- cedures were a key issue in the was approved mines to qualify, fer similar tax than half of all oyr high. schod ; reduret were a Ke sn lee Goons, ee henefits given shaft-type mines matriculants became’ teachers.” 1 SIDE TODAY mentioned in the code * \ bid to extend the day's sit- Speaking briefly during com- made the legislation “an act to said N.-R. Wight of St- Jolin’s. N He said abuse of re tele- ting hours past the usual 6 pm. mitlee study, Mr. Sharp out- appease Ross Thatcher,” pre- “It was, the only way. many. of cies Y a; snnee is a growing and serious Wednesday closing time , went lined the main changes involved mier of Saskatchewan, where them could get to university.” |- MM 7 z ee 3 = oe : The Sucre to delcat Kechuse “ol. New lim the bIN which he said. were ‘the only such mine: is in opera- But with freé -tuition, wegth | a 5 . i mmerside .....-55-+-5-- : fe t 4 h ~ “sag il a - Democrat ire about-a decision designed “to moderate the tion ; , about $450 a year for everyone, | SU - haahbaies i = = | ; : ‘ | : : Democrat ire about a decison designed “to mo Creditite, Leader Caouette Many students’ now are going | hee ‘ ae an : ace xB a : coat —_ mre a aa st, Saat — cteditse” Laggd er Canente re other faculties. The teach-| The large number of .sum-_ hicles that wailed Wednesday crossing. The Lord Selkirk wade Queens, aE see * ih See Tek rere with the medical cle imaut- | Inflationary. pressures “re complained “delving inte the ers still get their grant—to be = e -cleaned up all of the vehicles omen 5 nee perp pe gz incl <2 ; ae : ; - 8) mer visitors who are taxing afternoon for the 4.05 ernssing “ss 33 «6British Columbia Telephone a winin’ ery siren indeed.” Se vestta tert te us ia Oar raised to $800 this fall -but thoy 5 ; that were waiting passage on - OES 8 ets si urn desoes Cc > had had 1 seeps RUSE D CONSENT. ___.____Was needed to keep Canada’s bee to check up on receipts must pa’ | their tuition ont of transportation facilities across of the Prince Nova from Cari- i, 9 49 sailing There were 45 a ae a amtee \ erence - saw i = a ocrat’ MPs Felused economic activities Nth TRE RCP R eho te taxpaveretor-char itt—Camparatively, they are jese— the Northumberland Stratt - bou All but two or, th vehicles waiting on the Wood Finance, markets ... 1 ae, iathie a ie ee " | | . . : , _N : om ccciwckiemapmse weyers Faget tay The Pra are . " | ic Te eee sega Pern hounds of the country’s physical stable donations: ‘This sort. of well-off than before, Mr. Wight these days. is illustrated by athe vehicles Tetande <ite for 8 PINS | Classified ie “similar te nite Foal “yr co met : able ek ae pee ee or 1 ae sea 8 , ae | = overnmen ae introduce .capabilities a tthing should step i this long kneup of motor ve- trey tac+ Nova's return trip. : a oa estate iat R ee ad sis :