If It's Good For The Island : The Guardian Is For tt ~ y “Conaes Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “s Department, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966, WEATHER Intermittent snow in afternoon; winds in- creasing to 30, gusts *to 50, Low-high. 20 — 28. Friday: snowflurries. @OT MORE ntHAN SEVEN CENTS 24 PAGES Sa te B LINCOLN DEWAR MAKES PLEA — a a Close Decision _Major Dispute Resolved) | Is Expectation speech’ debate rolled on for the ‘Personal Reasons Cited : : o o As N:B. Minister REDERICTON (CP) ~ a @:.... Mines... Minister. 1° A. Riley has resigned m the provincial cabinet and his séat in the legislative as- sembly. ete Premier Robichaud .an- the resignations Wed- ay during a 20-minute ses- sion of the legislature. The res- ignation of Mr, Riley, Liberal member for Saint John City, is effective immediately. The. premier said Mr. Riley's reasons as outlined in a letter to him were »!‘personal rea- sons,’ Mr. Robichaud said it does ‘Mot in any way t or in- eate any differences between Liberal government and. Mr. ley. Mr. Riley, 59-year native of. Charlottetown, oe s. first elected. to the New. .Brunswicx legislature in the 1963 general —s Before entering provincial Liberal member in ns for Saint John-Albert from 1949 to 1953. REASONS PERSONAL Mr. Riley said in a telephone ‘interview he was resigning for “personal reasons’ and there were ‘no differences between myself and the government," He said ‘I have been pretty well exhausted for several months, I felt I had to make a decision. to get out of the gov- ernment and get back to normal business life that is more tuned tomy makeup.” Mr. Riley, who sat as a gov- ernment member of the prov- incial legislature's law amend- INSIDE: TODAY “election. He was appointed min-| Classified .....+-+«: 1 a ister without portfolio and chair-| Deaths ....ssseseesreass: 3. Man of the new Brunswick elec-{ Rirths .. ceabedicce ¢@ power commission M:- 28,| Comics eeeeeoes came thes, It was. under his direction | Sport ........66s+4+0« oe 1B Mat plans. for the giant. Macta-| Women’s........+...++ nn ee ie power development on the| Finance, markets ...... 23 it. John River were dev :| Rural churches ..... ite ae «He held the power commission| Editorials... «++ ++++++ A ychairmanship_ until, last Summerside .....--+++++ 3 = he ‘took over = mn Kings, Queens, City .... 5 , aoca®-| prince County ....-.+++- inet tr seer : Prince County 2 politics, Mr. Riley served as the. the late . Liberals 32, Resigns | ments committee, said his res- | jignation was’ in no «way con- | nected with the Liberal govern- | ment’s proposed legislative pro- gram of municipal reform. ~ ‘In the broad general policy, I'm all in favor of it,”’ he said. } ments committee had made ‘drastic .changes’’ in the. pro- gram as originally proposed. These. suggested revisions had mot affected the over-all purpose of the intended legislation that would give to the provincial government responsibilities in the fields of health, welfare, education and assessment now administered ‘by * municipalities. Mr. Riley, a lawyer, said he is ‘not prepared to say at: this point” what his future plans @it be other than his inten- tion to return to business life. Opposition Leader C. B. Sher- wood said “the electors of Saint John city are entitled to an-ex- planation. from the man whom |they elected three years ago as to why he didn't complete his term. ' "It is jpoat ‘extraordinary Mr. Riley did not come ‘into ‘the known for leaving the govern- ment and the house.” Mr. Riley \said the amend- |* |house * and ‘make. his reasons | high Over FeedGrains Agency cin, ae . r ‘ee? F : i } Jet confidence, the sity ee Pee dae oe coe : a jeral government faces another department is By JACK, GRAY B.C.. advine the agency and its) They said they wanted none of fonight. this time on an. 11-per- |isfied with the level of aid pro- TORONTO (CP) A major \résponsible minister. This com- |this. If the east wanted a grain | dispute among eastern and | mittee should be “‘charged with | agency, it should, like the wheat lenets ead aout on aaa eg ae noite a eo prairie farmers over the estab- |definite and defined responsibili- board, bee supported by produc- ments to the Prairie F lishment of an eastefn feed |ties.” . : ors. Another close vote is expected sistance Act De ins. agency was resolved at| But before the resolution’s| Quebec spokesmen retorted | Amendments to the ¢ ‘ Federation of |adoption an argument erupted (that eastern producers felt SS ae ee ahanae tek alan wenad a are Agriculture conference Wednes- |between Prairie teptesentatives themselves exploited becaus of tax |duced to induce more provinces ° and those from’ Quebec prov- the high costs they had to pay announced in the 1963 budget. to join the federal - provincial The OFA decided after jime over the form the agency for fed grains, which they Marcel Lambert (PC — Ed- and sometimes ‘heated |Would take. - ,jmeeded for. their poultry and introduced the Ora Schreyer. freshman New a substitute | spPgAR AT ODDS” jlivestock. It threatened. their motion Wednesday, saying ac- |Democratic MP for Fe aint would ask the |" ‘the prairies argoed that ws-lese het paid’ cot’ ogame te oe needed to curb tafe ee ie hee ad” ” ronment ' : paid out mi aaa woke cnaed oy ae ag Gk Bik. Setrsend | the |nubsidics to aid the weet eae aid Rel Conndian SSRIS O° |Sclead’ poupiaes ser’ aeplaon’ provinces British I 2 it was st's turn. . } markets ° worke rural : - : o- that they thought its op- This led “Lineal Dewar of Pe lashed y URGES. INCREASED GRANTS The ‘erations. constituted a charge on |Charlottetown to make a- plea ; men | coleman He also proposed federal roid the agency would (waa "Sang "be east wanied (Quebec, Me sad previous pleat | the Lineal forcing 2 igaota to universities. be he eee oe wanted a . He said previous pleas Ny i : creased to one-third _ of assistance - legislative action was ‘pressing =o * ' : ; a admisister sterege om a tee tsncuee at Oar jon several: fronts, the universities’ capital and op- A R DY ; ‘d eer = * Sa tighter control of stock erating costs. ___.. | “SPARE HEART ALMOST REA ; grain supplies in public storage |S ——— (bankruptcy frauds. 7 td Semen gee eee : ee ee ee "All. cgpeeition gaxtins voix) complained that millions. “within a year," says Dr: substitute heart, such as the use in a heart patient's chest. (times required and in culficient ‘some Uberal MPs save called (OF dollars annually will-be—lost—-— Michael D. Debaitey of Baylor one he's shown exhibiting here | notes jamantity. ee ‘tor the repeal -of the t-per-cent | ‘e roe | ty Medical Center, a Wednesday, will be ready for _ _|__‘AP_ Wirephote) The saeney sioo would advise | | ‘sales tax. But the five Social |S. — eee Te zm eer : ore the on feed grains- Credit. members were expected Vers from the decision of Can- 3. 6. . é ', -, }iitcensing could be under con- [prevent a government de teat iis Semmens. ee 3 ‘ | tinnous review as a matter of land @ new political crisis. Aleide Simard (Cred.—Lac-St. ; national. policy. ane Jean) accused the Liberals_.of ‘ The price of feed grains, SAVED LIBERALS ‘ \pur suing collectivist policies : B ’ Meh ort ied in B.C: and The. Social Credit quintet which would it in the indi- { = ; leastern gouliry end livestock saved the Liberals from defeat | vidual fing a of | Y _ , |production long ties been a bone Huidey sad Tusstey sight when ictatary, tg virtual oreperty sf ~<a © }of contention to eastern farm, motions calling for $100-a-month \the state. @ LOOKEG FOr SOON COM LDS wa esti sae ies ye ‘ 3 5 ' } ie. ee: EY . | _ WASHINGTON, (AP) — Pres-|sought to build the -broadeast \mid the signs of a bombing |¢ h Nr Eee eecase and eihciale oad (WOK of the paintings.” | (ha S er + dent Jobnson_is-expected to is- |possible base on support for a |renewal, Senator Milton R.| -eue soon orders that .will send jrenewal of bombing missions. (Young (Rep. N.D.). said US. U.S. “planes on renewed ‘ military manpower in South jsp ing missions..oven. Nort! VietNam may have to be é- ie Nam.. creased from ‘the level »s,_.. Pwomembers of the Un » to of. about 200,000 men to. 500,000. States Cofgréss, briefed at’ thé” "oF South |Toung serves on’ a Senate io. Soe Per aan ed "Rs aaccpeion Ms ape Se ee a y to re | members, |@ions of the US.’ Central Intelli- co : new—and intensify—the serial who asked 49-/remain anony- /gence Agency. ‘groups: in Eastern Canada and Rol mas Eve since _Cerist-' mous, said — in - [ANNOUNCES FAILURE salt C dT ay | ) ; ROIe views ‘ti was Com-| The White-- House briefing | Trade Earlier, 45 sweaters worth al- i 7 reo : : aza’ Déan Rusk |munist response to Jobnson's|Tuesday came after the state : most $1,0 Delomged to have alerted the Chicago pecj6f Ellerslie, six milleg south of) OTTAY —Canada, next | warni oni ie Oa carried its | publicized, world-circling ponce.jlepartansat announced ‘that the Experts Sought ae iro, Peron Seaci te to. (ee ". |Edmonton. ’ wok On Saeed a Noche, he East where tbe snow—aong, a ’ os ” tensive. out been advis' igo ken from the forum. 4, ee - naiesance role it has perfornied |with freezing. tain and ° sleet— A-t0-- Zand almost. through Z. | governments its month - long ; | e ° , {for the United Nations in Egy, {closed echools d tlicked White House Press Secretary iled tc OTTAWA “(CPY— Spectelists RESPONSE id ) Gg | o ay Wate Howe ‘Press Seretary | pi ee in proce effet healed io pe | oTTAWA Ce oy eam (AY - Ottawa Said Lacking Nerve - [sce tori, i; ti defence dB sires. and bighwayy 8 _ Moyers : q suade the North Vietnamese Seven -students from the phy. ee pertment said Wednesday. | The new snowstorm—as its weighing all the factors im-| ).- ° ‘agree {6 negotiate. fisheries department to sical education department of | aa Neier sides po oo ‘A: squadron of the 8th Cana- two predecessors—moved out of volved in our position in South-| Cage Adjourned the messages said, the U.S, technical assistance to the salt (the University of Montreal told | To Eliminate Seal Massacre dian Hussars will return to | te northern Gulf of Mexieo te east Asia and is essessing and Trust Took ip the security of itg (©% Processing industry, it was |onorters Wednesday that they | yy Camp Petawawa, Ont., in mid- the coast of the Carolinas. The evaluating those factors.” TORONTO (CP)—Virgil Sum- jown: troops announced Wednesday. They {Stoved the swesters after 4 be February “the 112-man B |same st likely to move ” sei. \necg netics, 00, of Bay Wel hae celececored (this te will be assigned to main pro- Tiiday sik Site the | TREAL (CP) — Serge {there were some 20,000,000 seals : 1 B| oe et t hours lage, Ohio, was remanded ® duction areas in Newfoundland (S°™ y ‘Deyglun, hunting and fishing jof. the Greenland h n same regiment toward northeast off te oo ee oe Sas \seetey ae arenes Ae tear, [mopeetanee before the House, of |Shd Labrador ane’ |Quebec and Detroit Old-timers. columnist for La. Presse void eae "ts ee a By par (Tae Bot gypt as origin- |Atlantic Coast. ; came awey with the impression charges: in connection with a Doraiton. wesice — ~ David Molson, Canadiens’ pre- | Wednesday the Canadian gov- |there were 3,000,000 left and by - ee lochea ia ih ot that Jobnson and his top ad- |bingo-fixing racket operated in $16,000,000" foreign aid | ° os sident, said Canadiens plan ernment “hasn't got the guts’ |1963 some 1,500,000 left : eee nouns ia Relenbe: i oe visers see no alternative to re-|Ontario and United States cities nope m He said. $27 | Radioactivi » (\every action against them (the to take effective. measures| ing a recom- ginia and the northern part af ing Ch eis arvesiad Fak: re. He said. $275,000,- | / vl students) and I presume the De- against the “annual. seal mas ‘Now. the seals are being hich has pa- North Carolina got the full foree = — s be EE ee eee sexton,—-Gubh--aiall io cupevel ix § oe <5 |troit Hockey Chub’ will do like- ‘sacres” in the Gulf of St. Law: killed at the rate of 350,000 a | a 25-mile desert section of the storm in the forenoon and one Republican, said the |brought to Toronto where he |strain on the South Vietnamese | Increase ee ee ee re 00S ee — an: loroelt [= [eon Oy eee isa eer uaoeial evidensa * taal Shas he mat : males eS ay Vase night NHL tor tie any Sane said ge three-mile tout oneena transport ters end 1S ae [oreo Roanoke. d ‘bi evi raud the public, cheating at : a spa ‘ in § the North Vietnamese have |play and keeping a common ap redios See ath ares’ Is Mystery— game against_ ‘with a|H. J. Robichaud, federal fish- | ehores, and .linsite these Die on Conadi sions aa lo sa "ceoeriand sale Cane used the bombing lull, in its|gaming house, He was freed on |from one. congressman. that cor- | : ~~ |get of sweaters flown in from ries minister, is “apathetic to ber of seals to be killed by Ca- org aay paced: lanai: dhol “8 Itimore Sigaed Séth day Wednesday; to rebuild |$3,000 bail Jan. 21. ruption and the black market MUNICH (Reuters) — A their Hamilton OHA junior farm the danger of the total extinc- | nadians in one year to 30,000, jing im the force aarp Ht mryatin cies "Dowie Wael? Geaek eid bridges, cnlarge aup-|" Police say a bitgo-fixing ring |are dreidiag away U.S. sid. |terious cise in atomic codiaten [ow Se? “OWE SS Me Red tion of the seal population in /RAt the De tne orwenian (4400 “dha (UN Secretary Gea- |cancelied ie day's depots and to: move new |may have cheated bingo players; Aid Administrator David E. |over Munich is baffling West | Vines. i ; or 2 crews eral U Thant sent egret Northern New Yorkers tiated e insoles eed ny ee HA al wid wre oe mie eS gus ‘ihe yer wei rn ot ee, a a wl a ee cn 1 Viet Nam. _. [Ontario ‘and five U.S. eities be- tighten control its ai ; : | fe tside to} g Bat With messages overseas and tween 1952 and 1962. Séven more ‘South, Viet Se etme les cre Sanne ae a “‘stupid_telephone calls all_day’’ \the Society. for the Prevention |e, three-mile Henit. < eee te zero in Wanahena, < the bipartisan White House con-'men are, Sought in connection [corruption he acknowledged ex- |search in Bonn said it could of ‘and said he no longer consid- of Cruelty to Animals, that a) “The federal gove : Ssauaaemmmmnmmmerre meen = ference, Johneon apparently with the -racket. ose ee, ; fer no explanation for a sharp jered it a joke. {fies core a aes "es =. | ; » ‘arce rise in the radioactivity of reia that ‘Mr. MacLaurin “knows | Krebiozen Decision Awaited CHICAGO ‘AP) — A federal court jury is trying to reach a Jem.” Mr. Deygiun said that in 1900 “By-Hecion Voting | May Defeat Wilson Munich health authorities the radioactive material alpha-radiation, ‘which emanates tonium from----ph ).- It. hs. mot:| verdict .from the. mass of. evi- oe danger level. dence taken in the, nine-month oe : at -German . sug- of four promoters of the | HULL, England (Reuters) —|elections im other parts fees ool neve | Gren brebioces. ‘ie ty ome ‘| Three “lfbeat candidates—one | country — collecting ca by a satellite pow-| cancer patients Bet a Jof them 2 red-bearded newspa- |1,146 votes. ered by an atomic battery burn-| . The seven women. -and_ five man opposed to U.S. poli-| The third, Kel ing out over Bavaria or by @|men began their deliberations oe cepeeet te us Pot hee, take a es iT secret high-altitude nuclear ex- afternoon and called a . Tiecaiang nor party [byelection SAaneian. 2 Suk tek . ie locked toe. night | byelection in this nort he stands for some form of ET led ww or, ae, Bt ‘pelecn mi rotend eran or cos fam Labrador Plant frei ee Fe roan PROVIDE, RE To Be Expanded __On trial were De, Stevan Du- <acomomons will be reduced |the. minority Lites ‘fh ; we develoged.Kreblone: 1: The ‘three independent candi- ST. JOHN’S, Nfld: (CP)— |his brother and financial le ie aheaahe likely to. wet Premier Smallwood announced |backer, Marko. 4, @ lawyer; » a few. hundred ballots ‘Dr. Andrew. C. Ivy, 72, chief omg them, but this could be Canada veulal bo y icaaa metiical of the drug a ‘to give the .Opposition f “ sor ; g : : ately a $58, and Dr. William F: P; Phillips, oneeevative party victryi& 52,- ral practitioner. : « A Mies Sore charged. with. con- ay a 1,181-vote edge. The made vacant by the : 1 t was spiracys and mail fraud, making th in November ot Hents Standings in the 52-seat house Progressive Pe te Conservatives 20. ee ent ar cre-_|false statements to the govern- ate 1,000. more in next | ment islabelling, = ~ * es 18 months -to cuobietantt | the os government ‘con- | Strongest of the three inde- | company’s present force of jtended krebiozen is worthless in is is bearded Richard | , : ; the treatment cancer and represents a left-wing would result ia jbanned it from inter-state ship- Radical Alliance group |; increased annual production ‘of Prosecutors @ajd the four ~ F _to British . support de nd Cconcen- |men intended ‘0 enrich them- — US. ‘involvement in Viet Nam. trates to 10,000, from 7,000,-. | selves sale of the drug " : — Gott has said he hopes to get 000. tons. , ee, to victims or families of victims DR. ANDREW C. Ivy, charg- esday deli ; least. 1,000 votes. mn plant also a ae groping for some cure for can- ed ann and frand after trial in US. | Another is Russel cae who its_ annual ‘pellets to |cer, The government called along Krebiozen' promot- _ District Court. - .|gays he represents Legions 10,000,000, he sai po gl map Sn ers, polishes his glasses Wed i (AP Wirephote) \of God. He has run in five by- (all ie ——,