o~ é If It's Good For The blend WEATHER : hep . Low-high 45 and 53. Friday: colder, 4 *e Meyay av t19 eo (Bt - ie ; : “3s. lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew™ oe - VOL. LXXIX NO. 263 . Suthewtint ge Second Clase Mall by the 96 <0 Preen, a CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966. pe ee TE CENTS . ‘20 PAGES ‘Civil Servants Pay Delay. Expected From Deadlock « “W policy impasse ,in the Com-|committee before _ . Mons, it seemed certain the de- proval in principle wes ” varian state of Baden - Wuert- “be decisive. It gave Kiesipger_a ae eee when one--of + that he had held a high post under the Nazis. He said he joined the Nazi in 1933, the year Adolf Hit came to OTTAWA (CP) — The screws were tightened again Wednes- day on the Liberal-Conservative ifica # ‘ fon attempts to skirt the = Alta., Wednesday was named world wheat king in pre-show Kiesinger F To Succ BONN (AP)—Powerful back- ing bya pro-French faction has rpcketed Kurt Georg Kiesinger | ‘Into a front-running position. to éd.° West: Germany’s : pro- American. chancellor, Ludwig Erhard. “ “—Kiesinger, 62; the minister president (premier of the Ba- temberg) won the endorsement Wednesday night of the Bavar- Democrats. Their support could solid bloc of 49 votes out of a total of 245 in the loosely-knit party. - the other nominees — Eugen Gerstenmaier, 60, French-lean- ing president (speaker) of the Bundestag (lower house in Bonn) — announced his with drawal. “The Bavarians’ decision came a few hours-after he had de- fended himself against charges \ Larry Wixt of Seteeken™ power. Without saying he quit. OTFTAWA—tEP)—_—— Solicitor-Pennett to took —into— the deattr .«@ , General Pennelt told the Com-{of Lloyd Craig. president of the — fons Wednesday he has asked for a full report into allega- tions that the RCMP was in- volved in putting a listening de- vice in a union leader's Van- couver hotel room. He was replying. to H. W.} Herridge ‘NDP — Kootenay! West). who referred to a state-| ment by private detective W. B. Graham _that Cpl. ; j Harry | | Reic of the RCMP arranged a/| meeting with him and Pat! O'Neal, organizer of the —Inter- national Brotherhood of Palp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Work- ers. bate would delay cheques to meet the first government. pay-|Pearson rejected this, '- saying posing unification be sent to getting ap- ——_—L____ -___. Tee com senag 2 wheat that gave him the vored K. G. KIESINGER id he had become disillu- the next year. rd, 69, whose coalition the Free Democrats ‘broke t. 27, has said he is ready ze Hage after three years #~ The crisis arose over taxes he considered neces- to balance the budget. aetke A hdby ry = : lass-toppers. ‘RCMP Role.In Hotel Bugging |=," Will Be Probed By Minister Pulp and Paper Workers, who died of ar apparent heart at- tack in one of the hotel rooms Saturday. Mr. Pennell said he had asked for a full report ‘hat would take in all. allegations made about the case. R. G. L. Fairweather (PC— }Roval) said perhaps ,the , time had come for the Commons standing committee on justice and legal affairs to look into “the nefarious practice” of wire-tapping. Mr. Pennell said he would’ discuss’ this with his departmental officials. roll_for Névember; due today. | the government would follow nser’ continued to -in-|normal- procedure requiring sec- sist iffat a. government bill pro- ; rE Government. NR Dispo g 7 Unless the government has 8 change of ‘heart, said Terry Nu- gent (PC — Edmonton - Strath- , the situation would be | servative sources said the party would continue the debate at ~Government sources said that while Mr. Pearson had told the House the government was go- ing ahead with. the bill, he didn’t say when. - . in effect, it had been shelved until the new year. Whether Conservatives then would lift the money By ARCH MacKENZIE ‘ASHINGTON -(CP)—A 90th eroded .the legislative’ control President Johnson has ex- ercised for the last two years. Republican net gains of 47 in the vital 435-seat House of Rep- resentatives exceeded most ex- pectations. The gains also 2x- ceeded” the average gpl dhe Republican Gains Cut Johnson's Congress Control badly thrown off in-1964 by the disastrous Republican . experi- ment with Barry Goldwater. Still, the result was no balm Ww) personal popularity has en to a low level. : g [00 |___ By TOM BUTTERS Manitoba prospector, rescued from his camp near the shore Ocean after being for 50 days, under treatment ~Wednes- a here, when winter became con- ——~—tf ‘restored somewhat after being| Potential Republican pres _ ned Prospector | Safe After 50 Days : his camp and two ; J bagged a moose two miles. }maroonedon=the—banks=of -the~ : aed | Firth River, 150 miles north- |" ‘mt. Into ih | dential candidates such as Mi- | | chigan .Governor George Rom- |mey and’ former. vice-president Richard Nixop’ called the “‘ehro- | nie - campaigner” by President | Johnson, each got massive sup- |port from the results. miles. to the mouth of | River in an attempt te h an |~ceed retiring Prime Minister- , IRISH LEADER ___ Jack Lynch, 49, was elected in Dublin Wednesday by the Irish Fianna Fail party to suc- Sean Lemass as its leader. Lynch will automatically be-' come prime minisier and form a government. a Opp in Ottawa Herschel Island. The Eskimos had left so he returned techis | camp. | Next he hiked 30 .miles up- g About Aug. 13, he returned. to later Huge Haul- R i ¥ fe PEEE id ‘at : | | Yanks Make: | == f af 7 i i Us g . 4 HE ty 5 tit = ch aga Re i E of the first “place winners im each séction ; PRIZE LIST — FOXES Standard Silver medium: ‘Adult Male — 1. and 2. Archie Neilson, Salisbury,-N.B. 3. Fos- lottetown lfer Pickard, Char Adult Female — 1.2. and 2. Archie Neilson. Pup Male — 1.-Archie Neilson, 2. CH. Swan, 67 Mt. Edward Road, - Charlottetown, 3. Foster Pickard, Charlottetown. Male — 1. W.W. Brown, . wi , 2. Archie Neil- son, 3. Church, Gunnings- ville, NB. m Co Adult chie Neilson, 3. Irving Thomp- son. ma Pup Male = 1. and 2. Archie Neilson, 3. Foster Pickard. Pup Female LL WAR. — Adult Female — 1. and 2: Ar- cher Fro Dominates Island Show Doug Mayne, Parkdale. EXTRA LIGHT Adult Male — 1. L.K. Locker- by, Hamilton, 2. Archie Neilson, 3. W.W. Brown. Adult Female — 1. Ww.R. 35TH ANNUAL Fox Show. banquet was held last Hotel with Walter R. Shaw ‘might at the © Charilotietowna guest speaker. Mr. Shaw wes 4 Mm W. Brown. Pup Male — 1. Archie Neilson, 2. L.K. Lockerby, 3. Archie Neil- son. : Pup Female — 1. Archie Neil- son, 2. Irving Thompson, 3. LK. Lockerby. i ek SEND TELEGRAM “~Following ing last evening, Campbell and Labor J. Elmer Blanchard sent a tele- gram to Prise Minister Fs arsoa. ernment - the if F : Th ‘ Alex Minister provincial oses | E Sarai clerebes ......*-2-5 : Finance, markets .......- 1 * Sport 5 nawh Sethe Sane 33, 14 Classified: ..... 6, 17, 18, 19 RTL EE TTT and Pest Act. ~ OTTAWA (CP)—Higher cloth- It was the second straight month that the food figure in this yardstick of Canadians’ liv- ing dropped. while the over-all index continued its ‘tinh a. In September, food prices had eased a full point while the. main index advanced to 145.1 from ‘1449 in August. Higher clothing and housing costs out- weighed the food decrease then just as. they @id again last month. : d The Dominion Bureau of Sta- tisties reported. Wednesday that the eonsumer Consumer Price 2 ‘ Pushed Up Last Month ~ dex—of which food costs make up: 27 per cent—was 43 per cent