If I's Good For The Island The Guardi , & VOL. LXXIX. NO. 24 Se Sean He ian Is For It she doesn’t know how sever dy Lamarr _ Is Accused Of Shoplifting LOS ANGELES (AP)—Actress jas before and-have never done any- thing. I never stole a thing ia my life. “I went into the May .Com- pany, bought a couple of. pairs of shoes and a—coat, paid for them. then all of a sudden found myself arrested for shoplifting. --.PUZZLED,.SHE.. SAYS _ “It’s all a horrible misunder- standing. I don't know what it’s all about and I'm sure the May Company doesn't either.” She said she doesn't know how a wool dress, and other items | that police said were found in her bag, got there. Earlier, ee oe Seon er ” Asked. about: this, shé replied: ior Sse me do it.” - “I don’t remember such statement a “I'm willing to pay ;work next week in her first film iene ining. Other wore et [roe of conseuece i 1 Yoarh Miss ‘ mother e a. a new film, Picture Minny tases czjand is burned to death, The ‘pro- | r-director, Bert .J after” her arrest? no. intention ‘of aw agreement with ber. OTTAWA (CP) — The Afr Board has called Eastern provincial Airways onto ithe carpet for what ehe board says is a breach of the licence under which EPA runs charter aif services from South. Brook. Nfld. - The board reported Fri that it has given EPA until Feb. 15 to show cause why its South Brook licence should - be cancelled. 4 It_ said the airline on been ferrying planes trom its base to meet requests for serv- lice at South Brook. Under. its licence, the firm is supposed to jbase aircraft. at South .Broox. “Recent on-site inspection re- tee that such practice is a re- | curring situation during the. win- |ter periods,” the board said. mewn eet "eae Lamartves, availa ie the parking lot of a Wilshire Boulevard department store, Police said she carried a shop- ping bag a suit, a $3 pen, a $2 necklace and other items totalling $86, stolen from. the store. She was freed on $550 bond. after being booked and was or- dered to a next Wednes- day .on a misdemeanor petty theft complaint carrying a max- imum_penalty of six months is jail and a $500 fine. Helen’ McGarry, store se- day ‘curity guard, told police she watched Miss Lamar drop items into her bag, followed her into_a_parking lot and detained - her until police arrived. ~ -Miss *Lamarr. won interna- tional-fame=in-her-first-fitm;-the- 1931 classic Ecstasy, in which she splashed nude in a Viennese forest pond. She was 16. - Brought to the U.S. in 1937, she starred in scores of films, including White Cargo, Heav- lenly Body and Algiers, probably {her best-known role. Municipal Development, Loan Act Extension Asked For Another Year By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)—Finafice Min- ister Sharp told a delegation of mayors Friday the government is willing to listen to arguments, but they would have to be pow- evful ones to convince it, that the Municipal -Development-and Loan Act of.1963 should be ex- @ pended beyond next March 31. The Canadian Federation. of Mayors and Municipalities *pre- sented its annual brief to Prime Minister Pearson and’ members of the cabinet seeking an ex- tension of a year in legislation which was adopted originally to encourage a speed-up ‘in munici- pal capital spending as an im- petus to the economy. " Mr. Sharp said the act has performed its function and- it was difficult to argue today that the economy needs to be stimu- lated, narticularly ‘in construc: tion. “There would have to be very } strong . arguments—although, of course’ 1 am prepared to listen to arguments—but there would have’ to be very strong argu- ments indeed to induce the gov- ernment to change ifs*mind.”-«.. The mayors’ brief said the extension was needed to enable many municipalities to com- plete the projects’ they had started. Some had been late getting started be@ause of de tailed planning necessary. jeration’s convention in Windsor, Ont., last year, also urged: —Broadening’ scope of the National Housing Act to fa- cilitate. financing of | capital iprojects. for orderly develop- | ment of urban communities. SEEKS EXTENSION : —An_ indefinite extension of write-offs of NHA loans for trunk. sewer ‘and sewage treatment plants.’ —Inereased federal financing of hospitals. —Deduction of municipal taxes and home mortgage terest payments from per- sonal income in computing income __ taxes. —Full) payment by Crown corporations of municipal taxes. Mr. Pearson promised the group ‘the cabinet would con- INSIDE TODAY The brief, mainly embodying tesolutions adopted at the fed- Classified .......+-+ 12, 13 Deaths ..0..c.seeeeetees ce BARS cece ete e sees B COMMER ciccccscis cosees il SPOT iiveecccccseces PT Women’s ......4...-ceneees 6 Finance, markets ce _ Editorials .......--- ene Summerside ............ 3 Kings, Queens, City ....5 Prince County .......... 2 sider the representations care- fully, Mayor Stephen Weyman of Saint John,N.B., said many thunicipalities need more time under the act. Mayor William ~-G. Rathie of outs from Ottawa but work now to prevent serious de- terioration of the urban. centres over the next 25 yéars, The cities need financing on a long-term. basis rather than on a ment. WANTS MORE FROM NHB Mayor.C. A. Vaughan of Hali- board should pay more than just half of normal municipal taxation on its property, said a brief is being prepared for. Ottawa and the Canadian National. Railways pointing out inequities arising from the fact the CNR pays no municipal taxes on land it inherited in the Ma‘itimes from the old’ inter- colonial railway. Mayor Jack E. Davis of Cal- gary said the Canadian Pacific Railway's privileged position, anted in the 1880s, caused ight _on the CPR right-of-way poe western communities. The cities cannot expropriate ‘|property owned by the CPR and for redevelopment. “Covers Prinice Edward Island Like The Dew” Office Department. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, § SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1966. : : " | ~~ Postage in Cash. to complete projects undertaken | ~ Vancouver said’ the municipali- |” ties are not looking for hand- | must, | * stop-and-go basis designed only | e in- -|for periods of high unemploy- fax said the national harhore | He |. Bhs WEATHER Snow becoming ineenare in after. noon; winds northerly 25, gusts to 40. Temperature about 30. Sunday: colder. NOt MORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES Explodes into V Seize Labrador, | Society Urges Serious Crisis , Faces New RM NEW DELHI (AP) — Food ,on her aides who sug- | \demonstrations exploded “in- vio- det a let things cool down MONTREAL (CP) The = ‘aii en recognition of the lence. in_ southwest India Friday |a bit. ecutive council Montre igment. and presented Prime Minister | Firét eaaue reported were St. Jean Baptiste Soriety wants | 75 take possession in effect | 'Mrs. Indira Gandhi a we two 1 stoned and tie Gusher. eoresanes 2 ee of the territory of Labrador by a ae de the Ad Saatet possession in effect ; xercise of coast. Farther north along ritory of Labrador by the ex |the imp fomenitation power end _| Angcy mobs, protesting. the |coast. F the the: i of its laws, plementation ts lawa” |ratabiy the. Cities and Towns tas Yo seney elses st Roca lenpeitaiter te Series hee 2 “1 Ac Municipal Code, the pa many f 5 tive, in a statement |Education Act, ta the Uni- |. |state, halting trains and stoning » & Mewspaper em: ane ae - its president | versal Pensions Plan social se- |them, ripping up tracks and ee and’ several rioters were Friday it does ot accent early. the Mines ic and otter aan ee eR pete ge the 1927 decision of the ial jaws.” va .- , , committee of British Privy | The society also asked that a ieeaeer. .. save. a eae Gen a lay A prelglteds ee oo Council awarding what now 1% |public .inquiry be held “for a ie Gandhi, sworn in Mon- |developing food crisis, Labrador to Newfoundland definitive study of the question day, had planned to visit Kerala Yvon Groulx, who heads ‘the /Of Quebec's sovercignty | over | Friday but postponed thé trip [PACE STARVATION French-language patriotic group |the territory of Labrador.” vy A severe drought and a short- in ‘Montreal, said the dociety’s || Tt would determine steps aa ‘ se age’ in agricultural Production 1 “judged it essary ‘“‘to regain occupy as oe aves eatak i hale ie Pear aacitory with the: enceptiow: “Parliament Indians with starvation this attitude known’ immediately, |of 4 coastal strip of 10 to 15 Bate 8S : jyear. ; h learned that there was |miles remaining under the jur- | American wheat is flowing S aetaicn of "s signing |isdiction of Newfoundland.” At A (3 ance into India at the rate of more in February an ment on | ‘Negotiations have been under (a than 20,000 tons daily—but this the development “Churchill | w&y for months betes nee By THE CANADIAN PRESS does not help Keralites. They (formerly Hamilton) falls in the | Quebec — a provincially - FRIDAY, Jan. 28, 1966 jare rice eaters. Thursday night, supposedly Newfoundland ter- jelectric sitio ond the Dean | The wound up the (Mrs. Gandhi ordered Kerala’s- titory of Labrador.” Newfoundland Corp., to which seventh day of the eight-day (rice ration increased to 140 from ‘The group asted the Quebec [the Newfoundland’ government | throne h debate. 120 grams (4.9 from 4.2 ounces? government: granted development rights Prime Minister Pearson daily for each adult. al omeoanns. See, tae But Eto ude we ASKS DELAY ACTION started. ensure - (strong erala, ; ‘ Queen will ‘Visit- Canada in little, too late. aie signe: a nares centennial year. a - a Ni Demo, ¢ Leader |® ; company, involving any explicit lew emipe ta a ro Som, on the FultonFavreau con- -(dhi’s ares Pun ie oe | stitutional formula. -| whipped mobs e. & 46 Killed jor cities of the tropical state: “ a} Government : owned u valle vot | ways, a favorite target in n dian riots, were hard hit. Ait <e least four — inter-state _ Ple |trains were Waylaid. a ane . Police three shots in the air near when mob estimated at 10,000 Be eet 3 : A as rh went into siG Sean i, ceded ot Friday, MBiog SS pnetenges The plane was on a scheduled ‘ ‘ domestic flight from Frankfurt} OTTAWA (CP)—A crackdown owners were fined for- illegal to Hamburg via Bremen, _ againt fishermen who take /fishing. a 4 bri-jlobs ters a. was an-| But it added there would be by Fisheries no further release of boats to guticheet. fishermen found guilty of in- _ “Am increase in the obstrue- |factions. of fishery olficers in carry-| ‘‘Lobster_boats now are being their duty against of- returned only to-fishermen--who- edly- has got to stop,” the |had no previous convictions and . “And I intend to step within my - to bring. more ‘severe to bear against those who repeatedly fish iS geasnecinneal call “ta ig. releasing some lob- boats which were im- -last year after their a wie R i returned to owners only after payment of a substantial oe WILL ISSUE WARNINGS The minister ‘said: individual f gE R F : F E i Tal i #4 are any more in there of not. But, a ee aif To Pick Up Boy HALIFAX .CP) — An attempt ; is expected to be made today to remove an injured three-year- old boy from tiny Guyon Island in Nova Scotia’s Gaburus Bay if ome conditions ate favor- Fire officials said the blast also blew out windows in at least a dozeen large buildings. === 4 TransitUnionHead- 22 Dies Suddenly AtHome NEW YORK (AP) — Union against Quill and eight ate ; jlead@t Michael J. Quill, who led|TWU leaders were dismissed New York’s transit workers into }with the strike’s end and he was their recent 2-day subway and ‘transferred to Mount Sinai Hos- bus died Friday. ipital. The Se yeircid - president of| Quill was. released Monday the Transport Workers Union and the following day he made (AFL-CIO), died at his home. . |his first post-strike appearance He collapsed Jan, 4 in city —a press conference at the ne prison shortly after his arrest |gotiation headquarters in’ for vi an anti-strike in- |Americana Hotel from where Strike call had gone out. ef ain his. final public a Quill flashed a meas Neh his old as he’ - LONDON raises of 12% ‘per cent for the armed orces and smaller ones for the p an- (AP)—Pay ory. Taken to hospital, Quill’s ill- ness remained a‘ mystery until the strike ended Jan. 13. ‘Then Renee si a *Ftiday’ ae (ne ae aus the prince off were his father, Prince Phillip, and his sister, . 1 of last year for the civil bape — Princess Anne, 16. (AP. Wires © servants, whose taises range to see’ photo via cable from London) eee