fe \ fe Guar é WEATHER Cloudy, scattered snowflurries, light winds. Temperature steady,at about 28, Sunday: cloudy, mild. — ; "IE's Good For The Island The Guardian Is Foe-It we : | : so oe 2 Lat \ . m7 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like ‘The Dew” Bice. Wee es VOL. LXXIX. NO. 18 at a, battens CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1966. 7 aor MORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES ¥ xe ov't Survives t Pea ¥ ‘son G e First Vote Of Session ‘Social Credit Bloc. Supports Liberals Trucking Tieup In Ontario Closes Automobile Plant | | American Motors — (Canada) ;man with the Motor Transport | ' TORONTO (CP) + The giant squeeze of a truckérs' strike be- ltd. was the first industrial |Industrial Relations Buréau : gees ‘ ‘ gan to close in on industry in company to be caught in the ‘said virtually. every industry in OTTAWA. ‘OP)—The minority Social Credit. favored higher Ontario early today with one au- squeeze as it prepared to close Ontario ‘depends on truck deliv- | Liberal government survived its pensions but ‘the votes being tomobile plant scheduled. to shut its plant operations at Bramp- ery for some of its component | first vote test of the new session held on the question had noth down. and another expressing ua- ton, Ont. . \parts. He said bureau members | Friday, getting support from So- ing to do with this. They were easiness. Meanwhile, at Hamilton, Pres. haul about 75 per cent of high- +eial—Credit_MPs_to—vote down merely attempts. to defeat the Many other firms lident -Gordon FE. Grundy of |Way freight in the ee. si Democrat motion 126 to oe _ 7 might pro- trucks supp! ; part g Studebaker of Canada Ltd. said! AMC prepared to ts | 117. ; ; ; | VOXe. an election nobody. want a i ioe 008 situa- he feared slowdowns and possi- doors because of a parts short- _ The test came on an NDP mo- Come on, Bob,” shoute Sin which the” wold he Me lewns A Nam 9 sp mon wore Hd Sens in gst Hes “ell i Shee 4 pliant. ‘ ’ | j Mther means’ af SUppIF. | Jack Nickell, publc-relationn wnt we can arrange an alter.) | drone speech thet it planned to jermment. | —-> —__—_—_we Nate source ’ Tfaise o age pe! ons. . - |W. H. Shotton, vice-president of Eighty-nine Conservatives sup- yh oergne ire é te manufacturing, in a statement. | : ‘ \ported 20. New Democrats and _ Creditiste Leader Caouet ! i The company estimated this Ivan C. Rand, retired Jus- | were joined by eight Creditistes CAtlier in the day had pledged auseway e ay leould take a week. | tice of the Supreme Court of Jin voting for the NDP motion. (fis Party to vole for ee ee | Spokesmen at the Ford Com-| Canada, has been named ‘0 | ‘The 120 Liberals in the House 214 we vote was watched with " . |pany plant in Oakville and Gen-; head an inquiry into the con- drew support from Social Credit ° ‘ a : wee an ‘Mi : a; eral Motors in Oshawa said duct of Ontario Court ‘Leader Thompson and his four ed eres Loree — ir. age see fk : i : transportation had been, Justice Leo Landreville while |party members and: one Inde- mpson said his mem. . : ce : : switched to rail and air. A slow- | mayor of Sudbury. The inquiry pendent MP—J. A. Mongrain bers would wind up voting with — MOOS OD I Be hana das NE Gown in production was tot ea: | war ordered Wetnésdey b> Preven) Se ws heed 4 CAPITAL BUREAU | not be stretched out for that or ‘cipated. Benen - 2! The New Democrat motion imps a working floor majority. GEORGETOWN GIRL DOING. NICELY =" OF THE GUARDIAN | any other reason?” Mr. Maec- , called Hg te , ae [There are 97 Conservatives, 21 : OTTAWA — Fears that the| Lean asked. \ : month old age pension now paid New Democrats,” mine Little Lisa Parker of George- Children, is recovering suec- her with her second electrical |8overnment plans a deliberate; Mr. Mcliraith said he did not O ter fa Ss ms to $100 8 ‘aici and paid at 68 tietes, five Social - Credit MPs town, P.E.1., a patient in the sauliv apt _ _heart™stimulator. } slowdown on the construction of know to what extent he should : ; - at ©. and two independents in the 265- Toronto Hospital for Sick ' C°ssully after surgeons fitted (CP Wirephote) | the Prince Edward Island cause-|elaborate on the throne speech! : VOTE AGAIN TUESDAY seat House. : : — way were expressed in the Com- | during the question hour. He 3 . +4 It was in the form of a rider In pledging his party to vote : : : mons Friday. by Hon. J. Angus said he had difficulty in hearing to » Conservative motion sched- for the NDP and Conservative ; : 2 MacLean, MP for Queens. |part of Mr. MacLean’s question ~- , : nsion motions, Mr. Caouette a e: ® lee seeutl inks it ine aad luled for a vote in the Commons Pe » Mr Mr. MacLean question Public’ eam thoadee ' ‘Tuesday. That motion calls ‘for had a suggestion for the prime €SlaN UdV 7 : Marts" Minnie Gong mar mcee ea were Meaty Te ~ Speen of 1001 month at age minser Tiraith and referred to & pOr-| . ction ihat the contractor now, MONTREAL (CP)--A helicop- |helicopter and a QPP machine. 6¥. i “He only has to make this ex- : tien Oe = see eich | working on the New Brunswick’ ter-borne policeman with a ma- gunner took off with the pilot. It The nine-vote margin indi- | periment and try to live on it eee said (p: Rivesneens.t to| approach’ may have received chine-gun hunted two wanted took only a few minutes to track jcates another close call is in for six months. i _ [aeetch ont, Re On| word ont to proceed too quickly men in bushland Friday and the men down. prospect for the government, It was ible to live or st public construction in area of) vith the work. iheld them. until. fellow, officers; They surrendered quietly to.when the Conservative miotton even eat $75 a month; Mr. . : end ee tee the; construe |" ‘the “government announced arrived on the ground. __|the officer in the hovering helt \reaches a vote Consens eae: a 2 ae! oa ‘ i Bae : ustry. a ml ment of a number of| The men—and two others— copter who held them at gun- |. Before the vote came, Prime | Mr out his ony ‘ a sean -|. “The the minister assure this capital. works projects|had been chased through the jpoint. = * "Minister Pearson indicated. he |party’s objection to yest ss. SALISBURY (AP)—The Rho- who i 5 Sgr _ | housé that this policy will not | jast fall because of the pressure | streets of east-end Montreal in a | . . |Would regard a defeat as non- against the government on 8: ; d _ tho- who is no longer _recegnized by |‘‘knows’ fult well that it has. nei- | apply to the construction of the|on the construction industry im | runnin n-battle following an \STAFF AT LUNCH : leonfidence in his government; |pension question. Sara : fesian government-Friday night the Rhodesian government as ther the authority for the power Prince Edward Island” cause-lemme sectors which tended” to Lonencess eal bank robbery at-| At lunchtime four_armed men. opening the way toward another | Social Credit supported the charged that Britain was trying the British governor of Rhode. to sec its decision carried out im lway and that the project. will drive prices higher. \ | i . wag: lembered @ branch of the Royal | general election. \eontent of the motions but-they’ — to “embroil — Her. Majesty the ‘sia. He in turn forwarded it -to Rhodesia,” jt sai | ~ — ee — _t - tempt. : a Bank of ote suburban} ‘Mr. ‘Thonipson drew a chorus jreally.“have nothing .to°de. with Queeninpolities’ in-connection | : “ee ge he ee aath Be HE Ea pre pte re ae Ted ee fates ae station vine d'Aniou. ‘staff ‘was at \of boots from Conservative Ipensions. They are nothing with the death sentence passed’ The Queen Friday night re- |rogative in this instance was am Lab Re tO Pit Ce t "|GFCF’s he when tne Te |lunch except for. the as he rose to lead his party into | more nor less than an attempt te on a Negro named Lazarus, (prieved a second Rhodesian Ne- \*“iNegal act,” the Rhodesiaa: , po ; n men Ci ‘into on Montreal and one teller.. — eS the government fold. for this defeat the government.” ot. Uh en : shh stlotions \Saabeing toast Seto 0 bill. |government charged. ee : = : ee taken off the | The, manager was ordeved to |vote. ea ; : ‘ e- Commonwealth relations | ng to set fire to a _|- “Nabody.can deny. that this te. | T T The_doors were .. Bi Earlier in the debate, he said. office, issued an order Thursday jing The sentence of Simon Ru- ‘a political move designed.Ao em- Is B Ow oO reasure Hunter ; ary oes each Fue: je oon ; Hunger Riots — Lazarus’ aa coe ~ eee to life im- |barrass the Rhodesian govern- j pc ae . Ho K the bandite tried them .they| .. 4 FI i | di e ha en convic ‘try- 'prisonment, - ‘ommonwealth |ment and it is a pity that once | OAK ISLAND, N.S. (CP) —vigypsum and he aid. his drills | "'t. work k h ing to set fire to two “Negro relations office announced ~ im jagain “the British government {Treasure - seeker--Robert--Dun-|may- have - struck an isolated : ng. ong Apt. te. i ge ag gt Yan Deat ate 0 eee : homes near Umtali and was London. _|Should have shown its willing- | field. said Friday he was disap-jpiece of the material buried with his pistol and then the four a? en ‘NEW DELHI (AP)—Hunger— "tried under the “hanging clause”) Runyowa also was sentenced |néss to embroit-Her Majesty the | pointed to learn that a substance |there by man. Veterans panicked and fled to a. waiting Sa d Suicide [demonstrations spread in south- of Rhodesia’s Law and Order | under the Law and Order: Act. | Queen in politics,” the statenient he sent to the United States for| However, he said this was : taxi. i r west India Friday as the gov- (Maintenance) Act. The death’ Lazarus was convicted and concluded. analysis turned out to be 90 per: y theory. : As the tax! sped off, a Ville e ernment disclosed. more than sentence is mandatory under sentenced in December, 1964,| Mafiyasi and Lazarus were |cent gypsum, but he said Meanwhile, his drilis Friday Report Due. ikea police ‘ambulance In Russia 112,000,000 Indians are threatened this act. when Rhodesia was still a self-|sentenced to death. Taruwona, |could be a good sign in his ef- through @ so-called ‘flood | chase With both officers Pig with starvation in a looming food The. Queen's_order_was passed governing colony of Britain. who was under 19 years old, was |forts to uncover fegengary _pi- |tunnel” which treasure hunters i : a ee crisis Gibbs, | Wi : ; : : OTTAWA (CP)—Veterans Af- jing. The bandits returned the | ( — The Soviet . along to Sir Humphrey Gibbs, With two other Negroes, Mafi- sentenced to 15 years’ hard la- (tate loot. claim was built to flood the +... sinister -Teillettold- the fire, wounding. Constable Andre | MOSCOW (AP) " viet A food wielley: corey coll eel aa et a | Mr. Dunfiel, advised Frida | (money Oi” with sea water. Vt. Ccemons -Friday he expects to Masse. een errant serving {all 12,000,000 must be fed in the L P Near ty dhs toda ihn pP set | by the University of Southern | “so find next move will isnie a ceport on Hong Kong| the taxi crashed after being |Sovict sentence, commit. (Hungry months ahead from spe- abor Sace ee ee iy Catifornia in Los Angeles that De ‘ plug the tunnel go that a- veterang in about 10 days. —_igtruck several times by bullets. ted Pie by cutting iis throat, (cial Telief stocks of food and Ce TAR enna lusts uy Retired — ie, motel wasnt coment. ny urbe nope war, Tele, annwerin @ gut lrom the snbulance.” te US. embuaty sada, SOME, ca camow we Comes Too B.C. police at the trial, the three dc. | leourased about it but it 1vy (digging again soon tion by David Groos (L—Vie- Four other police cars arrived | Mott, a 27-year-old book com- a ~ ™ °° ‘fendants said they set fire to the 'A M couraged about it — but it may |" said he may buy a used toria), said he received the final s¢ shout the same time, In the |Paay representative “from Shef- op p= ‘home of a teacher because he | uto agnate not be = bad _stwe." , dig ging-machine because it teport Thursday from Dr. H. J. | shooting that which followed one /field, Mass., was en route’ from Ma F- : Oil Indust ry gave hospitality to the police. | pas ; ie ee was dis- would be than renting Richardson of the Canadian Pen- of the bandits was. injured and |Murmansk to a prison where he n rreezes Soa Thy later. denied making the | Dies At 80 oo. ae ling to a depth of ione for $30,000 a month. Work sion Cominission. captured before the others es | Was to have served out his 16) =f VANCOUVER. (CP) — Labor statement they had signed. 40 feet below the surface of |done by tachines earlier was There now are about 1,000 Ca- icaped into the oil refinery. month sentence, the Soviet for- | 100-Yard peace came to British Colas In—commuting Lazarus’ sen-| | this tiny Mahone Bay island. | wasted because the pit filled in nadian veterans who were taken| Another was captured inside |¢igo ministry said. ; $ bia’s troubled oil industry Fri-|tence to life imprisonment on| LONDON (AP)—K: T. Keeler, |” Shafts to that ‘aah lien to” work~ prisoner—at—Hong—Kong~during-|and-the-other-two-fled-intothe.|_ The embassy has received or) | gw day with the signing ofa con-|the advice of Commonwealth who started in the auto business |¢t in the same area were frée of | during ithe Second World War. mile of scrubland. ders from Washington ‘to insist” From Safe tract by British American Oil Secretary Arthur Bottomley, the 28 4 20-cent-an-hour worker and : : on “a full investigation of the _ Co. and striking employees of its British government’ acted with. "Se to be president and board circumstances of Mott's death marketing division here. lout adequate information, a Rho- |chairman of Chrysler Corp. be- {and to report es soon as FORT SMITH, N.W.T. (CP)— The contract promised at«least |desian government statement | fore his retirement in 1956, died ble. ae |An_ Edmonton man froze to two year’s peace in the—indus- |said. in a hotel here today of coronary | His death was reported to death just 100 yards~from shel. try, in turmoil since last sum-| The Rhodesian executive couy- |thrombosis. He. was 90. have occurred Thursday night. ter after he and a companion ‘mer. , ' jeil has a written report of the | He had arrived here last Sun- Mott was convicted in Novem- walked seven miles Thursday in The signing came almost three case with full information about 44” among a group of gover- jber of illegally crossing the bor- 50- below - zero weather when months after the Oil,-Chemical |Lazarus and: his family, but this "rs and trustees of Detroit's der..from Norway into the Soviet their truck stalled in snow. and Atomic: Workers Union jis not available to Bottomley, |Institute of Arts Museum... ” |Union. while travelling as a tour-| M.A. Henrtriks, a construc- (CLC) signed contracts with the |the statement said. { Kaufman Thuma Keller got: ist last September. Under Soviet |tion worker, and Leon Peterson other major refineries in B.C., The “British governmen jhis first job as a drill press op- }law he: would have been eligible headed for Bell Rock after - jerator ‘at 13 while he was at, | for parole June 4, when half his-abandoning their truck 32 mifss © ~~ jtending.. school. He joined Gen- - sentence would have been com- |from Fort Smith. ta : e 4eral Motors in 1911 as general pleted. 3 |_ Sketchy reports indicated -the ~ ; ‘ ‘ : Taster mechanic of Buick of The United States had called men were 100 yards from the ‘ which Walter P. Chrysler was Mott’s sentence extreme and only. occupied house in the com- then president. harsh. The state department ‘munity when Hendriks collapsed Bias FRE Ee EOE ESD. The Keller-Chrysler - associa- said ‘‘the court décision is in- and died. : : tion became one of the closest |” _|consistent with, past Soviet prac- Peterson was in serious con- ~~" 8 ® ' ‘ in the auto business. When Wal- _|tiees in cases of this kind.” dition in Fort Smith Hospital. ae _ iter’ Chrysler formed * his own Mott himself had said: “I con- °° Fort Smith is 500 miles north. : company, one of his first acts sider the sentence unjust.” east of Edmonton \was to get K.T., as Keller was ; hy meee |known, to become vice-president ‘of the new firm. The two men guided Chrysler Corp. from its infancy to its present status as--the. third- largest auto company in the United States. i | Keller became president of the-company—in-t Political Crisis Flares In Italy HALIFAX (CP) — Police a:ti;ctals across from the ‘Houlton aniversity officials here have entry point said they had seen asked U.S. immigration authori- the two — both 21 and both ties for assistance in the search |from Hong Kong return to for two Chinese university stu-'Canada but had no official re- Day. iho) ee Acord of the’ date. Rev. J.J, Hennessey, dean o | -Father Hennessey — said —the men at St. Mary’s University, two had told U.S_officials they said Thursday J.S. immigration planned to visit relatives in Al- ' » = ‘on the death of. Walter Chrysler, i\Keller took over the additional ‘duties of chiéfexecutive officer. Y : -++-—-ROME—+AP)—Aldo Moro. re- |Fanfani. back to the premier- signed unexpectedly as premier ship. He has been premier four rT of Italy Friday, ‘barely 12 hours times. officials- had reported Raymond |bany, N.Y., but said university | Wong and Frankie Chan had en- |officials knew of no relatives the tered the U.S. at Houlton, Me., |students had in the U:S. city. and returned to Canada’some-| The two left their rooming |named board chairman and L, time during the Christmas per-|houses here in a Volkswagen iL. Colbert was named president. lod? } Christmas Day after saying they | . INSIDE TODAY after snipers in his own Chris- HAD SECRET BALLOT tian Democrat . party defeated - The’ latest political crisis ex him in Parliament. : —ploded in Parliament just be- As is the custom in Italian pO ‘fore midnight Thursday night. litical crises, President Giu-|4 Moro. administration bill to seppe Saragat reserved deci- establish state nursery schools sion and asked Moro to stay on| was voted down, 250 to 231. in as caretaker premier. ia setret ballot. Saragat will start consulta-| j¢ was evident that members Keller held the dual role until Nov. 3, 1950°° when he was Father Hennessey said Friday planned to visit friends at St. | U.S." officials now were trying to Dunstan's University in Charlot- determine when the students had |tetown. 4 entered the county and when|. They left behind most of their Classified 12, 13 they had returned to Canada. jclothes and were believed to eR ee WO ke x : tions today to canvass opinion | ' oted A. U.S. immigration depart-|have carried little money with ear Eee ie ras 13 on who to designate as premier. cniaen Bag rego as ment spokesman in- Portland, them, Father Hennessey. _s a ide antes sn coated ail aay They will continue for several !aliy obvious since only the night Me., ‘said in a telephone inter- |b a nk ‘can ae on been Sport eer a wal ee 9 ' — a days. “-\hefore--Moro had made a pre view Friday that records of the) touched since left. ; Na ee ee ae ian am peeme s , . The downfall of the Moro co- |liminary voi ) same shudents’ movements through the| “A police spokesman here said | om, ATH «8 PREMIER SPEAKS TO ROADBUILDERS sllton Seveiaeats Sarin 3c a ale a border had been sent to Wash-|one of the students also had left conte ESAS aR Coe abt : . : ; ‘ os . after Amintore Fanfani quit as|With ‘the deputies forced . 6 ington from Houlton, but now |his passport behind. But the Ssurnivdlite. =. 5). cs deen 3 The Prince Edward Island. their annual meeting earlier in elected president; Mrs. Daw- Island Construction, past pre- [Italy's foreign minister and, in|stand up and. be counted, More. Gopital and would be-seet onck ined sed selther would - pave | Kine, Quotas, Clty .... 8 |. Roedinilierd Aswselation: let te uy, Seem here LAE? TO ‘son: .Provmiet Waller Gi@w, SAARI EE Soe iaaiiveys |Geneereer demendd 4. tu (cieek at quae: Maal ie ‘ | ‘ . ce ede 7 : t ays f de > | : : to Portland, deen slowed th-entee Wie aunty] PAINE OEE: Ac. -s+s.: S| night Ne 6 CaS OS Oe cee) Satey. Riawsce. gucet speaker, Sie: By ed |Nedged government reshuffle. lown acta, colaneer aaa minister, was also echeduled to speak : 4 Charlottetown Hotel following ‘Island -Excavalors, newly 3 and her husband, Roger Perry, Canadian immegration offi- | without passports. \Such a reshuffle could bring |their backs on him