Kw * WEATHER Clear with a few cloudy intervals: winds . southwest 15. Low-high 33 and 45. Sun- day: sunny and cold, wf 3 ‘the a “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1966. 12 PAGES — ~“Unified- Forces Measure | | ‘Introduced In C ommons. OTTAWA (CB) — Servicemen decided, bat will probably bequest that the bill be sent im. |. Hh spedicenadgeie prey cose, boomy afte: AF cy ayllie:| sor Herel Menge: Fay a 7 will be compulsorily transferred | and air force. The new. insignia | mittee before second. reading ; : to anew unified force under a| will accompany the new unl-/—approval in principle. 3 2 ee ; : bill introduced in the Commons! form which will not undergo; He said it will be handed -— ; Friday by . Defence Minister | testing until next year. to the committeé immediately = = 8 Hellyer. One main clause of the bill|after second reading—a debate “ The bill was given first read-| says: “The Canadian forces| Which may last for weeks—so ws inc. which does not. permit de-| continue, as a single service, | that any and_all witnesses for} - bate, over Conservative opposi-|the services known before the |#"4 against can be heard. . tion “There was no immediate | coming into force of-this_part| SAYS WILL TESTIFY . ter''cation whey debste on & will (of the act) as the Royal Cana-| So~far, only dismissed Rear- : b-n dian Navy. the Canadian Army/| Admiral William Landymore 3 The‘ combined services will be} and Royal Canadian Air|has stated publicly that he ay i : known’ as the Canadian Armed | Force.” , wants to testify. — wt WZ _Forces with the prefix _royal,_2s}— Officials —acknowledged—that--During the transitional period in the RCN and RCAF. dropped. | this is compulsory transfer of |from three. services to one, . By RALPH CAMERON years and our Royal will be retained in im-| servicemen 'to the new force. there will be. a conglomeration Establishment of Prince of q div'dual army units. however, - of sag and uniforms. Wales College as a separate de-| one year. We are planning for nc mavy and air force units) SEEKS OPTION GLAUSE. Hellyer said any sailor gree-granting university on its | 1,200 full time students in 1998 ‘wil be entitled to adopt the pre-| The Tri - Services Identities - "sivana who doesn’t li present site has been decided | and~if—present trends continue fix if they wish. Warships will a per army ranks can keep his old 7% Beene of Governers of phonetic celica tng —aglgy onan ¢ aa last night by Dr. John Gillis, |_ In m dealing with the = ‘ | option, without financial _pen-| 'alty, of nof volunteering for the Rew force. informants said that if this | Canadian Ship. When the unification act is pre~'aimed.‘ servicemen will not te forced to serve in different combat _. environments__{ rom | option had been given, the forces their _present_ones. For_exam-| would have lost alt those—op- pie, an infantryman won't have} posed to unification besides to go to sea. oes eS ‘ ore ‘normal retire- GET CHOICE ak aie Recruits a the new unk | ian ‘said that if the forees im land. sea or sir units. ther about 104,000—they would | will be four to five years before Army nomenciature will be | be paralysed. the force’ is fitted with its new adopted for ranks. One change | Outside the Commons, ‘retired in this field wilt be reversion | Rear-Admiral Jeffry Brock had the Pot World Wi ee Oppost-; baker's brigadier. ra... insignia has” not been’ View et ee Dief Combat clothing peculiar to | |the individual forces will con- tinue toe worn. Members’ of the RCN and RCAF may con- tinue to wear their present uni- forms “‘on appropriate occa- sions.” Army dress uniforms will re- main unchanged. So will mess dress of all three services. uniform. He declined to say what color it will be. estimated that recruiting will increase by 10 _ cent whea re- the ee force Is created. ~ Summerside ‘Argus In ~ Lands ahs At Chatham, NB. Trouble, Lady Templer, chairman of ————HALIF AX+(CP)}-—An- RCAF ae ee: ¥riday~ afternoon | 4 | p.m. AST., and landed at painting by a Canadian girl Bird,” by Karen _ « ~ wt ee abe ee soe eee eS ae ee eae ot Se ah Chatham at 3.53 p.m. AST after In / als =f with RR. Towlinsat, one of year-old iat at (CP. fr “British Ee: on , crew | it SC heen Ps "Fea me mee gen =< - — }.__ ret abe Southeast of | A-Maritime-Command spoker-_ on pasighl tease telter aie ot wa os = ey : reached the finals of the Cn [ive winter’ eit ua-of st dan 1s championship. _ they there had been a danger that the |meet the Red Point 1. team To Place Wreath Nov. 11 sireraft could have crashed tnt |is the Binal pa" °° lr S sta s At Ge sto 5 ine Ste on BEBE teneher aiverat sad Swe ot helicopters from Shearwater na- | was over minutes. : of Toronto will three : “CAPITAL, BUREA struction by oth «federal de | ons not procnd_ with the fa at cilaees te tor Se Tal ak Station were sent to sid| The St. Peters club consists OF THE GUARDIAN | partment official: and- by am in--| program. ~11- — each -representing 2 son <a a _ : of Don Sanderson, Louis Wilson, OTTAWA — The federal gov- | spector of the P.E.I. seieticial Suggestions that the company killed in the eScond World War 4 lian Coast Guara |e MacKirmon. Lorne - Mae-,| ernment ta“be taking a | government. : ~—=— Phas been paid $870,000°for traw- —to place a wreath in the Re- station’ here ‘also ccnfirined - 8 Laren, ‘Reg MacKinnon, Bob/ hands-off attitude toward the} an industry department | ler construction work not carried Membrance Day ceremonies et eoast guard vessel was alerted | Rossiter, Len MacKinnon, Geo- | current financial difficulties fac- spokesman: said that they do ap- | out, drew a blank from the gov- Ottawa. Sadie ne nested: rge Kelly, Joe aueeneoes: — ee tS Tpeere prove the 50 per cent federal sub- | ernment. She was recently chosen by The Argus finally landed at| Hubert MacLeod, 5 Gulf a ” -- © | sidy for steel trawlers but pay- the Royal Canadian Legis a8 Chatham after all other avail |22chor man. The team coach is | Georgetown, P.E.I. ment is made only on the Pr-| Commissionin Rational motherhood represent- cai dalinns.tn Gin’ Aten Stewart MacEwen. A check with the deparienents grote @ constreciiin,. Tha vee g ative for the ceremonies. : ruled out because of the weath-| Red Point farmers are the de- | of fisheries: and industry Frid eite-ace te caditee neu. | Scheduled “The ceremony will bring er. fending - brought the ,reply that caller saeiaiten ons federal de- $ back lots of sad memories, but is involved in_any review of the | | iment official and by-an in- PICTOU,_N.S(CP)—-The 93- 1 can live with them now,”. she el ered semacial ae spector of the P.E.lL.provincial | foot steel side trawler Eastpack cod a on ier. New Threats Developing |[“sasam cami or ie der | Sscrament H'wil be tommindaned st Fer arercn ae Se men ete ltt "arr a a wey oe, represent my” boys ; ik ed approval for the construc- ___ others" who were. killed. n_the| In Toronto Civic Strike | eaion in te sant o | ren aprrere fos the sett be rince. aan tand Her stes. all pilots. were WE- TORONTO (CP) — Toronto's fincers, donot, cross, the chat | SOS ARNG are Garden Foods and industry, u- | ered to Eastern ‘Fisheries Lid. of | sion. Ham Colville, 5, lost off the eivie strike went through its|lines, the north “Weare now “only involved aoa ie” one ke iy | Souris. eoast of Newfoundiand, in 1942; . Tan eetice ‘without | get- no water. with wooden fishing vessels and | C°™P! Outs pavaeentd-mode ey it Alexander Colville, 28, who ‘died MRS. STEPHENS acute_p-u-b1i¢ discomfort, -but| In the other developasest, Ta. the steel trawlers have been ta- heen for these’ tue | Vv; Due ___.fa_France_in_ 194: _and> —— eVelO pet Of two] side—workers” voted to stay” 73 =thidepartment-| have _hees_for_these_tae-—ahipe Go ~Gen. Colville, 24, killed om @ strafing | ters from those who survived the | fronts. the job: in. sympathy with the}Of -industry,”. the spokesman Srission over France in 1900 | war. Si The striking Canadian Union |3,500 outside workers who|said, “Occasionally, we are ask- with appears To bein dow For Operation — and oldest —daughter—died.—In/ nother chosen to be pres-|throw a picket line . tiga naa it the vessel_being_plana-|- ag ye — OTTAWA (CP) -— Governar={ ________ 1949 she married her present ent al the Ottawa ceremonies, | high-level water pumping sta- If the inside workers—mem-|ed of the trawler | ‘v a ‘$7 and General’ Vanier, who entered husband, George, 2 First World |()' frst from Toronto tion serving the — north and | bers of CUPE who signed their | type, but in the ease of Bathurst | king a total. ibetween i | hospital Oct..27 with, a virus in- 3 er. veteran. ine wn 4.868, toy |higher end of the Metropolitan | own new. contract only: a fev as there: is mo question as 7 Soa ae ag we waders an opera- . Stephens, prog - | da go—do not work, it would} to of ‘vessel they are Tames in ernmen ouse al- lived during the war in Bow- the Royal Canadian Legion in Toronto area. If operating en _— ‘as city en” ” coumenas y der the subsidy arrangement. nounced Friday. manville, Ont., where her house the belief that the presence of . Until these moves, the major} An — fidustry department | But the spokesman -stréssed| The Xnnouncement was soft- became home to. hundreds of|women at the national . cere- Que Floods service affected had been that| spokesman said that'they.da ap- | that no money is paid out until |ened by the news that Gen. gervicemenfremt “ail ever the} mony would be. “more repre- ° of garbage collection for. the| prove the-50° per cent federal | the vessels have been "|Vanier’s condition was im- world. — sentative f Canadian citizens : 600,000 residents of Toronto. | subsidy for steel trawlers but | ed or reached a certain stage’ of |proved since he entered hosp She still .receives many’ let leverywhere construction and the tal. Niolent Weather ‘Lashes Europe, _ art acca ' Floreace in 2 compan. that covered the downtown centre of | the renaissance city. ’ FLORENCE. “Ttaly (AP) Sai Violent weather lashed Westera eentral and northern Italy, bringing ¢t country’s most | widespread -post-war floods. Italy was cut in half. As snow, avalanche and dense for hit other parts of the con- tinent, raging Italian -flood waters invaded two of the West- ern civilization's greatest mu- seum cities — Florence and _ Venice — and scores of other eommunities. Six persons died im ava- lenchgs in Italy and Switzer- a . "The Tio and” siorms in Tialy took. a known ‘toll of 16 dead.4 Dozens were missing and feared |: dead. -Hundreds were injured. Electric power. water sup- plies. raif lines and road net- works were severed im a wide central belt that isolated the north from the south. Florence and Bologna were eut off. im all directions. Police said Friday two persons son is mii aoe ee in, another Pointe-aux-Anglais, about Leave 2 Dead, One Missing . were killed in a road accident caused by a flood and one per- floods in east Deschenes, 28, of Camille jured when their car plunged into a hole caused by flooding on a rural road. The accident occurred near The Arno River overflowed ia ti a ey The other dozen municipalities Fiin Metro: have their own posal ayaipens, ot payment is made only on .the of construction. The _ CHARLOTTETOWN GIRL WINS ART PRIZE tion of paintings.by deaf ehil- “the Royal Commonwealth So-. dren which was shown im 11 age group. Karen is a dau- _tiety for the Deaf,-discusses-a——London-~The- painting, “Moon Leé, department is not concerned over any logs of federal funds if the company ent of fisheries’ labor- found*to be im al _butor. recently—and—found -to be almost as good as the day it was sent. ¥ Deaf, won first pfize in the.8- ghier.of Mr. and Mrs. John— chairman of the board. The chairman said the Board of Governors had _ decided against either_amaigamation or federation. with St. Dunstan's. University, but was prepared to offer its full co-operation with matters, -TEXT- OF RESOLUTION —— ' The resolution dealing with the proceed with the establishment = Prince of Wales College of its —present--site asa degree- that institution in ali university I cilities necessary for_such_pur-|- pose, but that during the interim pow answer Sunday. via televi- ———+tion in “the election campaign. , By ARCH MacKENZIE ‘WASHINGTON (CP) — dent Johnson, stung Friday by criticism of the Manila confer- candidate Richard Nixon a chronic campaigner putting pol- ‘itics- before patriotism. Nixon, in at could be a preview of the 1968 presidential race,. accused. the- president~ of a “shocking display of temper” and-a personal attack which-he!}-~ with. the: presi-| that -China and North Viet Nam ler not read too Mich into ay’s elec- tion results, apparently ended the president’s direct participa- That, coed | dent’s w He _flew--to— Texas after a] news conference. and will rest for about two weeks before un- dergoing minor surgery. His decision to rest, an- nounced Thursday, left Demo-| see President Johnson Is Stung By Richard Nixon Criticism eratic party ‘organizers in per- haps a dozen key areas with broken plans for a lsapanioate personal appearance by Johs- ence, called former presidential | son HOTTEST OF CAMPAIGN’ The bout with Nixon, who was miles. since September, was the hottest of the campaign. » * ~At—stake—are~-95—of- the 100-—— Senate seats, a full’ 435-seat most of the interest centres, and — 35_of the 50 staté governors. Democrats pile Republican gains are ex- ma- ete ge ce a ee pected in line with tradition— the president conceded House—might-be-as high as 50 on the basis of off-year elec" tions-since 1890. vag no Republican surge « No details about the surgery were given. Gen. Vanier fell m Oct B and was ordered to bed. Re ports since he entered hospital have consistently listed his con- dition as improving. ‘His last: serious ilfness oc- House after what was described First Big “BUFFALO, season's_first. ca snowstorm. still pelted and pummeled the eastern Great Lakes region Fri- as asa milk heart attack, Island's Canned Fish. Good After A 14-ounce tin of chicken had- dies, canned and shipped from Prince Edw Island 23 years ago was returned to the distri- The government ; inspected fancy grade product was pur- chased in 1945 by Roman Ther of Liberee, Czechoslovakia, two years after it was canned by a company in North Rustico. greatre em eee, 3 Windsor “Charlottetown, can of fish was analyzed yesterday at the oe day as it retredied from the 23 Years department - of fisheries labora- tory in the federal building and was found-to be. of proper | weight, in fine condition and eat‘ able. ‘ The tin of fish was taken to the laboratory by S.H. Burhoe, director of J:W.*Windsor Com- pany Limited, and inspected through testing by W.A. Murphy, chief of_fish inspection, and A. M. Aitken, technician in charge of canned fish in | but under the circumstances the Pummels N.Y. (AP)—The United States into. southern On Storm. tario. Si ‘While 40-mile-an-hour ‘winds that Democratic losses in the = hurled two more. inches of snow. . at the already well - ene Buffalo area, warm winds fol- lowed record cald in the South and the heginnings—of--a-new storm nudged into the Dakotas, Western New York state’s snow squalls in the wake of the departing” storm added to @ cover that already measured eight to 12 inches. in somé sec- tions east and south of Buffale and Niagara Falls. The weather bureau said there might be ad ditional accumulations of a much as six inches. Snow shew-. ers also developed farther east and south of Buffalo and: Ni lagara Falls. The weather bua- weau said there might be addi- tional accumulations of as much as six inches. Snew showers also developed farther east along Lake Ontario. GET SCHOOL. HOLIDAY Lesser falls of snow also com tinued. in Michigan, where et Es SOE tet pg Cone aled little.