Raphi eel te ‘ : ‘ i ; d ae ii Gad Bartha lana o: tare Variable cloudiness. A litte eocler! West The Guardian Is For it vsds Lochigh 38 aad! 78. saturday variable Odea A ces! = ae “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ee , So t . f tt oho ae ae catcaes “a wanes te eens . on’ >" TTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, Me <0¢t MRS TEN CENTS 34 PAGES -“arging Of Hospitals ‘Considered By Boards ae ee a eo White House Knocks Steel. Quality. Patient Care Is Goal Of NV ovement rice Increases. | WASHINGTON .(A) The, Some government 0 ces. “White Haiise hat denduneed > as said the increase=mrcht spread The boards. of. The Charlotte new-.ones to a ae hospital; irresponsible a snowhalling -ser- to other industriés at atime | “town and Prince Edward Island integration of services tothe ies of price increases in the when the Johnson adniinisira- Hospitals in Charlottetown. are mentally ill ‘and services in re- giving serious consideration to habilitation; an. improved refer- the idea of merging the two hos- ral service ‘for patients in all -pitals in-the interest of high smaller hospitals; promotion of quality patient care. better educational programsfor Both hospital boards arrived the medical staff and approval at‘ the idea~of possible merger for residency training: the pro- s after carefully envisioning their vision-of more adequate. clinical: creases of $2 and $3 a ton on jincreasing ‘costs of the war in cS aa future requirements. teaching material for a Central sheet and strip Viet Nam,—wage- settiements:| 3 - pene retavan After sexeral meetings of eack, School of Nursing. This made nine conipanieswhich have exceeded the ad-|— _ WILLIAM "HAYWARD DR. L. I. DUFFY board of. trustees,” aswell as-"— . since Tuesday announcing the |ministration’s “guidelines and. -_ : : |Maiiy” joint meetings, it_was-de- ON ONE SITE POL ICE CLASH wr rH STRIKERS | : Same _ types at - price increases rising prices. cided to ask-the firm of Agnew, : Accordingly, active congidera- |Peckham and Associates, Ltd.,\fion is being given to the’ possi- - on steel products used in asuto-| One business suryey said or mobiles and niajor appliances> wage-increases for-the-firsi-half- Senate eccac [hospital consultants in- Toronto bility of merger of the two hos-_ Others are expected’.to follow. of” averag -ed 37 — ine an_ opinion. -The—Toronte—pital_operations with eventual Sioa! 1- nt vi Ie at! tril e. The White’ House did not indi- well” above the adminis oh’s firm's. recommendation? was in establishment of all facilities on jcate its next move. 43.2-per-cent~ wage » price auide- : favor of such amalgamation. one site. This would involve the» ’ Gardner Ackley. chairman of tines. = “The —consultants-—<itd--a—repeat-overcoming of old religious ore President Johnson's: council of | Some - business sources. sald :- ork rc er | lo e survey of the need for hospital judices and changing patterns of economic advisers- said in a} timing of the steel increase an- facilities in this province follow- hospital service and __ prartice Invo ves. Or ers statement that -immediately fol- nouncements was ideal: —comi ing é ing their initial survey of nine which fave coe through ~lowing-—-announeement Tuesday {right —-aftertheadministration _ W ASHINGTON (AP) _—_The the sige Nos wena now Years ago. eee Ta ANY Yeats. te necessitate of increases hy Inland Steel. *he setback -at the ha¥ds~of° the Senate: voted Thursday to “ave goes to the House of Represent-—p, (, MATES TAXED véry careful y-step..plan-” American steel industry tion is, trying to stabilize: preise A break inthe war.of nerves jas part of its anti-inflation pro- that lasted less than two days gram. : cam> Mhursdas when U.S Steel) The -current round of steel and \ater “Bethlehem Steel. the price increases,’ all effective | two largest producers” in the Aug: 10, came against a back- United. States, announced, in- drop of “a booming “econoiny, | f SAH EP OEP he jab Lined aiaiaattie ei Amerita.-Oursmen_just-go-te-the-picke Sp me ning ofthe mefhod—and. stazes , ren juste apickety | ent el Shinists gress—or st n “Tess swelled to more tan t2=tebe+—put—merethas+ 00—nen——edptain——and—ask__to_be= jet teara to—the—other—12— ‘striking airline machinists wh Congress der ser rele atives. a The increased-use_of—hospitals by-which—such-a—merger—could M0: at the Halton plant of the Steleo employees off the Job through. But-this isn't an or. largest “preducers aking them rejected a contract providing — sand —authorbe—Presitent An earlier version, —piacing ‘resulting from the establishment he’ accomplished, and continued Keel CH -af Canada Thursday. —They Were the men emploved ganived picket. line and .there’s '°. ‘take “no action prior ta ‘dis wage and fringe benefits in- Tohnson {07 keep them ‘on. the the burden of emeting the strike ‘of the provincial hospital insur- mediation of knowledgeable ex- “might as all operafions were by-other ¢onstructio# and. engl- no ome-to ask.” __ cussion with the -gavernment. creases of six to seven per cent job eee aenieae’ hue iaabeihe that began 29 days are, on the ance plan has severely taxed perts in the hospital field Halted. he: a wildeat> strike hit- neering firms to carry out’ m¥ine | John Morgan acpaldant. of the Ackley said action by Armen, . This contract was -worked~out e ry 4a to 3 - president, -was- amended 51 -to ‘certain areas such’-as. the Ped- throughout the period of change. i ore re eat nw ore Jones.and Laughlin, U.S. Steel .under- White House auspices as The .Senate passed 54 46 33 a 36° The amended ‘version was iatric and Out-Patient Depart- terly eritic:zed by unton lead=—tenance- and building jobs im thé “toeal aitempted to tirge the : . feats: Dill whieh ts the. responsibil- a a a p ers = steel_mill which was closed early men back “to work Wednesd and National Steel was taken. Was the latet wage ‘azreement:.0! ih... Du = P te then passed. --- (ments. In. addition, problems FURTHER STUDIES. . : : - esday without prior: discussion. . ° for the United” Stecl~Workers ity for ordering the: union bac There.-was no. immediate tre- which have long been present, Dr. L:- 1. Duffy and Wiliam Some siipervisnry. personnet Thursday when—4,000— morning 2 -all 5 ike <i ; 3 : k 3s ok aus night, calling the «strike -illegal. No _mention-was_made_by_the which meant a 3.5-per-cent in t@ ¥ Tk jointly on Congress and’ tion from the. machinists’ un- but which have become mor e/Hayward, chairman of the trus- were reported -gett-i ng past shift workers joined 7.000 fellow He said the- men were. harm- picket lines h®=oat from Ham- employees in refusing ‘to cross ing themselves by. continuing: White House of Pittsburgh ‘crease, also above: the cui de-: ion, seeking a new contract with obvious :in recent years, involve tee-boards of the Charlottetown ‘ : Steel. which announced its in-ilines. bstantially higher wages. ‘But. th duplication of expensive and .Prince Edward Island Hos- ten Rar—Strikereewere said-to picket lines: $ su a e uplica per ; ane ce! out in- their own. craft rc Tonsteuction “af a $35,.000.000 (¢- “ ehh eee creases: prior to U-S. Steel, or |The steel compares cited ~ CAMERAMAN their chief hinted if they. are scientific equipment, and of high- Pitals have held joint meetings tnghalt. them olblasting farnace atapped ann oe ee oe Sat of Bethlehem and the “Youngs- ‘creased cost of lahor “and ma- forced to work they may work ly trained medical: and parame- of their~respective boards fer During the “ay the strike by hundreds cof Pigott Construction urged-the a ge es loéat| town Sheet and Tube Company,—terial as factors ee the In- TAKES CHOICE slowly. . , dical personnel to provide. ser- discussion. purposes, ‘and further 11,000-_ members:-of Local: 1005, :Co. employees. were harred- ef ite” < cies. otticere te which annotnced afterward. erease ei 3 4. The strike has grounded East vices~in-twa-separate locations Studies are being carried out im Sn SSS : ae 7 eS em an —- a + — FAT CP) — Ande — T fi it block t. to the feasibility of such a mer : : tranep to the plant early: Wed- ar * HATIFAX <de-—ern; National, Northwest,: Trans a few ci ocks apar i cee ee ees wee oe ee termined CBC cameraman — World and United—lines which ier. They state that there Is gen: ef: ff, "esdav—— : Proper processes. ~ defied a police officer's it die about 60 per MANY ASPECTS eral agreement in their medi ° ra ae s0werkers. with the S _normally _ han a 60 pe : 3 ‘ i ry * SEEK PARITY . lon soon . rack warning not.to park his car cent of U.S. commercial air- According ta.the report, bene- cal staffs as-to the desirability ‘anatian Comstock Co. couldn't SEE apr ieS ~ | on_a—ci-parade-route—lune——fravel sen ——————fits-of such=a—merger..woild In-_of_amalgamation in_order to pro- = d Me ta—their mechanical and - Négotiations fora new con- it eer ? ravel. ae voles: shiny: Bipeetn. af. patiamhivaale. the quali = ‘Nee Ss 46, 200 electrical maintenance jobs and—tract ~ i ne. Oe that |. -William Duggan told it all: _Minutes before be wr de- care including more effective ut-|care to the people of this com:-° eight. plumbers alae couldn't expired Aug: 1 "and “discussione | | to -a judge in City Police Cision—after a day of com ijiation of present medical ee munity and the province genet ACHING HeN AP The fet to their mechanical and over union demands for wage oon — Court Thursday. and was Plaints at Johnson's failure to istists and the attraction ot ally. Us Vetance department called clectrical maintenance jobs and’ parity .between the US. and fined $10 and costs. declare a stand on strike legis- oe for an octoher mili (ci2ht plumbers, also couldn't Canadian workers in the steel ‘ He was convicted of disre- lation, — Senator ‘Wayne Morse me " tagp_dratt of 46,200 men, bigh- pass through picket lines. industry have been under way SAIGON (APi—North Vietna- creased by five last week. garding the directions of Sgt. ‘Dem. Ore.) said he had admin- an eine the ROVeATT eacHict “In formal legal strikés.. the: for four months .imese regulars broke contact :200. Walter Clancev, who warned istration approval of the com- "At: the same time, the previ (Pickets have never stopped con- A squad of about 50 polices\with a niassed U.S. force in the Im the air war,.US. officers. him™ he> would give him a promise plan. r ously: aOR eed September call struction people from working men was on hand early Thurs- Central “Highlands of South” Viet od US. BS si ticket if he parked his car’ The membership of the strik- pf 31.300 was hosted to 37.300. inside.”’ said John MacDonald, day as minor skirmishes broke ‘Nam Thursday. éreparted U.S. B-52 bombers Hit on the parade route. ing AFL-CIO International As- Thebig draft for. October. ob- preside tof John MacDonald out. aroiind a picket line. Four _ The North Vietnamese were ithe demilitarized zone betwean ‘Duggan said it was a choice sociation of Machinists Sunday : Sag ad : ; 5 : a 2 =~ viously is associated with the Plumbing’ @o.* men_were arrested Ihelieved-ready- to hegin ‘a mon- North and South Viet Nam early of covering the. parade or. rejected a proposed _ three-year é a continuing military buildup pri- |” eee Segre a soon -offensive on the plateau in the day- Elements of North setting a ticket, and chose contract which called for wage - i marily due. to the war in’ Viet b M _|235 miles north-of Saigon. About. Viet Nam’s 324-B division were gu Seated inclis asi regimes Fore ete ik 1 : 3 é : . Z Bye ok Sé cents s Ss, . : ‘ x Nam, where the United States La or Gov incauk oving 10,000 U.S. 25th Division and 1st ‘believed ‘there. he-understood_Dugan’s—pos-— ‘more cents next July 1 and an- me now has some 283,000 _Mmen. Cavalry Djxision troops are de-| Peking’s - New China news ition, “but neither the CBC ; * 9 s July 1, .1968. i ployed ti pre any . North agency said U.S. planes during ‘or the Prime Minister of Sac pater would he inc By DON ANGUS ” Closer To Wage-Price Freeze Vietnamese drive. the day raided the area ot Hai - .Canada has any rights ona creased the total gains to 72 HALIFAX (CP) — Unification | The U.S. military command /Phong, North Viet Nam's inajor-——-street-that-is_heing control- cents over a three-year, period. ofthe Canadian armed-forces+ Sniper Ploined- | LONDON (Reuters) Brit- George Brewn said Thursday |announced that 99 Americans port, and’ other targets and ied by traffic officers in the Current wages average $3.25 Will definitely’ be one of othe Losing His Life iain’s... Lahor.. government has the powers are only reserve | Were killed and 534 wounded in |three were shot down. ‘ SIE ne ee Naee. are ‘an hour, with top-rated mechan- Matters discussed -by a new | a sare eeeorn: imoved closer ta the powers it powers The SAN IetERTTGR tcombatlast- week>-a~—drop “from. —In~air—action Wednesday: the omnipotent. : a ies. earning. $3.52 52 an hour. council of top military com- AUSTIN, Tex: ‘AP)—A grand onte ta enforce a year --long hepen” th ola entagh voturnitiry:| jthe._previous week. when = 136 | Us. command. said..bad weather ee ~-manders. which Gen. Jean’ Vo: jury reported Thirsday that freeze of wages and prices. were. killed and 578 wounded. limited raids on North Viet Allard, chief of Canada's _de- “from notes left by ‘Charles J.) backing from industry and the \rnis brought the unofficial toll Nam to the coastal area and fence staff,.said Thursday “will” c id ~ ‘ i se.of Commons yni a s : Whitman it is _obvious he did eee aie eto a aions, without recourse to com iq 2.691 killed ‘and 15,012 (the southern: panhandle ‘extend- Me SO ee ey not intend --to be taken. alive key clause of fhe controversial SE ‘ : wounded .this year. jing south to the demilitarized Se a vee oe The jury's report followed 3% | **! § : The Trades Union Congress, |. South Vietnamese _, Killed _ _in- ‘zone. hey of Ste. Monique de Nicolet, Que., jwage- restraint —legisiation— The opin, represents some 8.500:000 | — ee ee iold a news. contstente att ‘ hours of questioning.of 12 per- : ree * ea fereasi sons, including law officers and soveramen ee i have the inion members, and the Confed- | : Seiniacons navy hase that. the friends. involved in the Monday | (6C7@ /8¥ detore.the summer ieration of British. Industries, first-—meeting of the “acmedt slavings of 15 persons heen : - representing the. employers, The Travis County grand jury | The Conservative opposition have given reluctant approval | said it had instructed police ‘to (terms the powers the most se- to voluntary: restrictions, release the notes left by Whit- |vere economic weapons ever Rit the confederation issued | man “only to authorized invest! Siven a British government im. statement Wednesday night gating agencies since they coa- peace .or War. warning ‘that “if we see after council’ will ‘be held. Aug in. Ottawa and will meet alacly once a month there- after. Comprising senior officers at MONTREAL ‘CP! —Mote than /1,200,. striking . CNR workers. Canadian forces headquarters | 7) CPR express. handlers said the men voted Thursday and the heads of all six military tain unverified statements of an The legislation provides for two months. despite determined Hin iaacase innocent individual which could fines of up to £500 ($1, 500 for. efforts, earnings are still climb-/ agreed - Thursday to end their to. confinue their walkout commands, the council will | be misuderstood if publicly re- violations ing by four or five per cent and- wildcat walkout and return to, He said unidh officials, had no Study major policy problems, as | leased.” Deputy. "Prime _ Minister prices have stood still) we work today but 1,200 other ex- contact with strike leaders on aah vai Ee a dn ee Loire eri ¢ ip ae would (not | consider... ourselves press workers,on strike against Thursday, No union officials jh dechuhne te Wis Thorne 5, GEN. J. V. ALLARD cere man the volun- the CNR, voted to stay off the wate prea at. the ae the Rat eeNE: Sa lde SBE i other visit. to Maritime Goninnna . Pp meetings, he sald. cases, 1 want them. ithe com- since his appointment as chief Earlier. in the day 7 em: DEMAND EARLY REPORT manders!. to. participate.” of defence staff last month, said plavees of CPR Express‘in Tor onto. who had followed Mont- realis workers off the job in a IDEA WAS HIS Canada’s integrated mobile He said the idea of the coun- command, which . he -erganizéd, cil was his and arose from “a ‘worked extremely well from The CNR express handlers.- who were the first to walk off the job last Monday, are de- reason to he encouraged” about the freeze being effective. on a Claims Confrontation’ eer voluntary basis.* sympathy strike, also voted’ te lack of communications he- the very beginning.” SETS LIMIT return ‘to work panei. aa ae oe tween headquarters in Ottawa "As far as’ its future is’ econ. : He id h Some’ 425. express handlers Im ii board. looking into. their and the heads of: the six com- cerned, mobile ‘command ts @s @ sai the so-called umbrella Toronto,. on strike against . the d h hi t mands. its way to completing its pro clause in the legislation sets an i had retuned: to Weck eat! ispute, nurry Nis repor. Rear-Admiral W. M. Landy- gram” Units within mobile com It was announced Wednesday more was dismissed last month mand know. they -are there to “lier. ri the dat after voting Wed- nesdes night to halt their walk- ‘JAKARTA (Reuters) ° _JAndo- agreement,”’ the information automatic 12-month limit on-the ~.s nesia's “confrontation” of the minister siitad: mandatory powers and further | Malavsian federation, an unde-| The 1963 Manila agreement Stipulates that the powers could | clared war which has helped provided for a-plehiscite in the Only come into force through a | drain Indonesia's economy dur- federation’s Borneo states of ispecial order which automatie- that the report will be in gov- as- Canada’s sea — opetations stay. Witsoe ernment hands by Aug: 10. A chief after he had publicly criti- ; : strike would “not be legal until ¢ized the government's policy of \ spokesman for the., Cana- , . i ; eiccrt e o25 se 1 th ti , ‘ S r dian.. Brotherhood of -Railway. ven days after the report is services unification. He later U ppo t ing the last three years, will Sabah and Sarawak to deter- ally lapses after’ 28 days unless pee aG al’ Washers released. attributed some __ integration thi faa te he Be EU ) thare approved by the Commons. Transport and Genera KEES tn es oo . problems: toe poor co nica- e end within two weeks, it. was of- mine whether the people/ there ’ CLC: ‘whith - represents: the | The last contract for all. the (DP Pp commu ; ss x yi i — non-ops who now average $2.93 tion with headquarters OU nei ficially forecast Thursday. wanted to join the. Malavsian| The wage freeze legislation | Information. Minister Burhan- Federation led.to a left-wing revolt in the | nddin Mohammed Diah told cor- The - United Nations carried Labor ‘party Wednesday night. | “Fespondents that before Indone= oul. a referendum, the result of In what amounted to a ‘vote of | sia celebrates its national day which favored * joining, but Su-. confidence in the Commons | Aug 17 “the Malavsia issue will Karno ‘rejected it as unsatisfac-. over the austerity measures, be- reach a stage of: settlement in fory. | tween 0 and 30 left-wing Labor which . physical “confrontation | Malaysia was formed in 193% party members abstained ‘from ‘ean he ended "’ to link the former British terri- backing: the. government The | an hour expired Dec? 31. 1965 Gen. Allard said the contro- : : ‘ ; Since then they have been di- versial merger. of the navy, HAL ar (CE Two. retired | overnments vided into three &roiups for con. army and air force inty a sin: nav al officers. Thursday sup- ' ; sideration of their demands. gle service with 4 common rank a bade the p ‘ aa ie: d i ares ° ; ai rn structure . ‘‘doesn’t “mean the forces council syhich will con Sharing Cost 4 : al enceuiee a eats disappearance of — thes many sider steps for integration and £ 008s in aid tom Msatianl aad ERS NIL RAVE eve ieee ee a aiieal WN Cues * gow Pi i“ era? é Wi bri AMA TORS {hie feileval levcnis Mad teow. Tinted stoune. ae well! in past. years Rear. Admiral William Landy and. Nova Seotia. governments 4 h "In order to ,obtain > flexibility -more. fired last month. as Can x : 2 ing “announcements: of the end ‘within “the armed forces there ada’s sea operations chief, said } tories of Malava.: Singapore, government's’ margin in “the | He spoke afler the first meet- ; ‘ : xe fe . . s Commons slipped to 52 from 95 “ share.half the %965.600 cost hts feles ‘L A . tne Of a new “cabinet led by Sarawak and Sabah. eee ae pp pei : | : “ " t as >» Of. the strike against the rail- niet be unification, he ‘said. .an atmed forces council might army strongman Gen. Stiharto, (NaS. since withdrawn BEBE Cause of ‘thei absten- of Nova. Scotia's 1966-67 farm iway inthe two centres. Gen. Allard, making. his first work in solving a lack of eom rah satebiah eal te Shortly. after the cabinet -fons * I improvement program, if was o> eat : et Tk : : cA a : . aid ‘kup. and deliver } d President. Sukartio. who’ has fieatine: 4 ec eeelans Malay- 1 ‘ot Pe | ianmineed “Thursday He s " pic Pp J ry munication between Ottawa an freauently «declared his personal C n ahother demonstration of : express seryices-in Toronto will the Commanders. mtr erntal nf —controntation=—-was-s_mission_ arrived here hy-air jdissatisfaction with the program | ” y ay ‘ The’ federal | contribution phe hack to normal Friday. INSIDE TODAY ‘Retired Rear-Admiral HF chairman of ‘the cahinet meet. |t pave the way for an expected Thursday, one Bf ihe nation’ a : ie I te - ' na 366.400, is made imder \fontreal's. CPR. depot at Island news... 2 Pullen, who supported Admiral ine. ‘which: lasted2%4' hore viet the ET va unions oe the wage ‘ FACING UP To JO oe} eae and Rurals ee Place Viger will b ecleared of | Satimeriiae ae “Landyniare’s ‘stand aginst anit Thete-seceann.mlattratand (URNA gee Sram irae and calcd for emg | ba B+ tinphimt het Fariners maki backlog by Frit. he sad. | Matha crmceceecs 8 eatin, sal “anything wt be Ines ‘ar difficulties hetween Sn cine co Rasabe Mid TNA OneMATl an: Ga haaa \ tid ee ntl ° , aia a etait ot vt A spokesman for .the CNR paitoriais Cee Ea improvement” ‘but warned karno andthe cahinet on tha |. sia member Associate ociety Modern artist at work stop- ‘tainer,.did his work to music. COnmnu ie other half of the aid an embargo still remains Kings, Queens, City ee 3 the council would not love all. Malaysia tstie-—-Diah—said- Foreign Minister Adam _ Malik Lof. ‘Locomotive: Engineers and _ped_ crowds in. downtovwt-Van-” --until the. show wae stopped cost on freighting express goods be- Wainen“s : 6 the problems, ce ALL ‘GREE aes hammered ‘nut an as sh in Firemen is one of three unions conver as he “hung hy his Teer thy “police. Wha ardered Paul The program> subsidizes farm- tween Montreal and Toronto. Finande, fnarkets eee 1 The only way dt Will. help te ‘rh e ’ ie pS Bangkok, Thailand. in. June to which called nff a threatened from .a. sign. daubed his head son to cleaa up the meas’ Paul ers in the hiring | of “heavy | Goods expressed in From) Sport ’ : in if the defence staff “pay ein anal a eeree tat the prob-. end “confrontation This still national rari strike in February in paiat and proceeded fo . son did. but. said police are eauipment for Jand ‘breaking. fother points are teft standing in r Commies . i" some attention to senior offic an the anime eo ee awaits President. Sukarno’s. rat- after: talks with Prime Minis. transfer same to the sidewalk so not. judges of art surfare, ditching and other farm ‘their freight cars at CNR's Bon- Clasaifeid 12, 1 ers and commanders and re ‘ he ‘basis of he Manila ification. .. iter Wilson. ee Pat Paulson, artist and enter- “(CP ‘Wirephoto) . improvément work. v — depot here, he said, spect their opinions." > . ‘ x : 2% i ; ; s j ‘ t. : “= ‘ ° ri : 2 + : 5 ; * 4 . : z . e C : } y Re, ad ‘ ’ ’ ’ ra i ‘ ry Lod ‘Siig + oN ae é a , is , i ome line s *» ‘ ‘ - » ices ’ .