a If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is Fort =) VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 296 ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, a ee ee ed British Oil Embargo -Clapped-On Rhodesia LONDON. (CP)—Britain im- | Friday, after long deliberation, posed an oil embargo on the ~ It’ was the harshest measure | breakaway colony of Rhodesia yet against the white-minority | |regime of fan Smithy which | | Oil Decision | | DECEMBER 18, 1965. Sees Five New Mem f WEATHER Mostly cloudy, little Low-high 2 waa - a little . ‘ ature, winds light. Sunday: cloudy, a =e c SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES 2 Federal Cabinet Choice bers rtment ~ earson present portfolio and add Te sponsibility for all energy re sources — coal, of, gas and atomie power. Mr. Pearson said the growth of international crime requires the co - ordination of police * forces. For closer government Manpower De Is Proposed By OTTAWA TCP) — "A" thassive ernment Took” oiiee la Apa 6" ighakeup of cabinet ministers 1963. E = and portfolios was announced Priday by Prime Minister Pear- REPLA XS LAMARSH aon. Allan \‘acEachen, only Nova .abinet representative, He appointed five new mem- bers to fill vacancies created THIS IS how the Gemini 7 Spacecraft looked to astro- wauts Wally Schirra and Tom Stafford in Gemini 6 during their historic rendezvous Wed- nesday. The picture made on color, film, with a Hasselblad camera, was released Friday ty oe at the Manned Space Center near Houston, Tex. (NASA phote viia AP Wire- photo) Gemini Space Champions Is Welcomed UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) The news that Britain has im- poset an oil emicarze az- 7: Rhodesia was welcomed by Af- rican delegates here as a step in the right direction: One delegate, asked about the decision, simply said ‘‘it is very i ' Other reaction’ was” less< than’ | | whcle-hearies. however. A cip \lomat, regarded as one of Brit- ain’s severest critics here, said: “It is not all that we want,’ but unilaterally declared itself inde- } electoral defeats and resigna- state ; , pendent Nov. iL The HS: was tions and shutfied the duties ‘of pee Lateran ‘moved to ee — om of the jen to join shortly in the! eight ministers replace Mr. MacEachen 19 ment. would be fost Sones .. -/erippling embargo. Rhodesia, Newcomers to the cabinet e prime minister shifted | the eatenaee ; which imports its oil, uses about | are: icholson from immigr: The office of Sian at | 280,000 tons a year. The Queen signed the embargo order at a special Privy Council | in Buckingham Palace, attended ‘by top ministers except Prime |Minister Wilson, who was_con- iferring with President Johnson | \én Washington. | Before the embargo was an- j}mounced, Wilson. discussed it |with representatives of the | United Nations in New York ‘and with Johnson. The British government advised the UN Se- | —Robert H. Winters, a former Liberal cabinet minister back in politics after an eight-year absence. who will take over the big trade portfolio early in 1966. : «= Jean Marchand, 47, the former. Quebec labor leader, who takes over as immigra- tion minister. —J_ J. Greene; 4, from Ren- would become a full men : portfolio—‘somethi Forestry Minister pow." _ shane folios put Maurice Sauve into a new role entitled rural development and forestry and changed Northern | 78 MONDAY Premier Walter Shaw, Can- ‘ADDS NEW DUTIES | Some of the new duties of the \solicitor-general would be re \@ponsibility for the RCMP and the National-Parole Board. The justice department would jcontinue to be responsible for legislation, litigation and . pros- ecution. a Other proposals the govern- Affairs Minister Laing’s title to that of Indian and northern af- fairs. Formerly there was no- dis- | fale aod ladle. oteae en 06 : ‘ej. folio irs was ro agro ——_o ministered as. a section of the ada’s oldest premier, cele- } brates his 78th birthday~ Mon- day. Mr. Shaw, first elected. in 1959 as a “young man” of 72, says he is nearing retirement but there is much he would like to see done in P.E.I. be- curity Council in advance of its action” and asked all UN gov- ernments for support. PROVIDES FINES The order establishes _ stiff fines and prison sentences for any.British national supplyinz jor helping to supply oil to Rho- desia. Britain alsn set up an RAF airlift to keep oil moving to. copper-producing. landlocked Zambia, which has heen getting its oil from neighboring Rho- desia. The -airlift has already begun. Before the oil embargo was announced, Egypt formally an- @ e et For Morning Landing *="= By RONALD THOMPSON craft's pesky electrical ayetom | “We're all quite impressed | Lord Ismay HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — The will not fail, U.S: Air Force Lt. | with how zosd “you guys s-and ! . so d sboned up on iricky manoeuvres Cmdr. James A. Lovell: Jr. them Dies At 78 Vital to a safe return to earth, |streaked into the 14th day of ‘We feel a lot better, , . .”! night's rest before a fiery home- With 5,000,000 miles. of space |78, Winston Churchill's military coming today from man’s long- travel behind them, the two as- SAYS HEALTH A-OK jadviser during the Second World their tiny. space- {stretch feeling good and jovial; {medical director, said -that-from home at Broadway, Worcester- ~ - |medical data relayed from the ghire, after a short illness. a land Lovell seemed in good dier, statesman and diplomat— ; é : health. ‘a man who knew most of the . all e nen even though ‘neither man ha’ |ready enjoyed a life of romance ; ‘ v : SES jtaken a step since climbing into ‘and adventure -before achieving ~ Gemini 7 space champions ‘Col. Frank Borman and Navy today,’ mission control advised then settled down for a long tracking network. Borman answered. | LONDON (AP)—Lord_ Ismay, est space voyage. tronauts came down the home Dr. Charles Berry,.the flight's War. died Friday night at his ‘spacecraft to ground Borman ““Gen’ Lord Ismay was a sol- And, Berry said he “felt that secrets’ of the war. He had al- jthe small spacecraft Dec. 4. prominence in political: life. ; : —_ ee cacetae bre Te eothing. the :.seventh African -. Make Final Vote Bid. oa the .comnuggd—_piiot, _ Cyclone Dea ee —— a Top17,000 | | KARACHI (Reuters) — Res. | Haak have begun: the mammoth jis to fire his retro-rockets at «By PETER BUCKLEY ~- chaos, and his own Fifth Repub- (3:28 a.m. EST as the space: | PARIS (CP) — Frenchmen lic-with ita stability, peace and jeratt heads over the Pacific on gathered around television and | a “fresh impulse ‘the 206th trip around world. radio sets Friday night to heafjto our ai . : Earth's gravity will then grip the last bid for support from) Mitterrand, 49-year-old Sociah “he speeding craft for its splash- _ President de ‘Gaulle and left jist and veteran politician, also dewa 37 minutes later. “wing cpponent Francois Mitter- |told the voters the choice is, The pilots spent much of the Cold Wave Hits Japan task of caring-for and feeding | surviors of the cyclone ‘that - |roared through East Pakistan blizzards hit most of - Ja- nounced its severance of diplo- | ;matic relations with Britain, be- | Viet Nam has made new feelers negotiations i¢ountry to do s0-since Wednes- im Viet Nam but the White {maces said Friday it has had no ett nem... sland Ignored The United States has asked | for a clarification -of the Viet- bran eat dimmigration department. sane esetre Cie; Wa ; ment would make include estab. fore he steps down. Peace feelers Reported WASHINGTON for possible 'sions.”* talks.- : TOKYO (AP)—A cold wave | This is intended to determine Vietnamese | whether the North (AP)—North Longueuil, becoming postmas-—' WiLL HEAD NEW POST lishment of a treasury depart- ter-general. | Although Mr. Marchand en ment under a minister and the —John Turner, %, Montreal ders the cabinet immediately in \enjargement of the forestry de- St. Lawrence-St. George; who the immigration role, a new |\gertment to include rural de will be a minister without |portfolio is in the process of be- velopment. portfolio. jing created for him. It will be) ‘The administrative changes, Mr. Pearson, speaking at a |kmown as the manpower depart-|provided for already in Publié press conference, said he also ment and include in it parts of |gervice Act, would be effective was proposing a far-reaching re- |the present labor and immigra; | Jan, 1. organization of the cabinet tion departments, Mr. Greene, a lawyer, is the structure designed to adapt gov-| Mr. Pepin, who starts out as \first agriculture minister from: ernment machinery to new con- |mines minister,4ater will switch an eastern constituency since ditions and changing needs. {to another new portfolio to be |the Laurier government was Specific ministers now would jealled resources and energy. |beaten in 1011. be charged with responsibility |This will take in the mines and| Some MPs ‘from British Co for manpower, energy and re- technical surveys sections of the! (Continued on page 3 Col: 6) Queens MP Sees tions. . The cabinet switches involved | in his new plan made for. the | largest cabinet shakeup in more | Parliament to establish a new department of manpower so that ‘ Manpower policies could be co- CAPITAL BUREAU fill the senate vacancies but # ordinated. 2 OF THE GUARDIAN |is not expected that he will The . ne department --would--_ OTTAWA —. Prime Minister;|make. any senators ministers over sections of the labor |Pearson. should have foun d/ without io. in view of the land citizenship departments, | S0me way to give Cabinet repre-/ already size of the-cabinet. Mr. Marchand for the present’/Sentation to Prince Edward Is-| Mr. Macquarrie pointed out ing opponent Francois -Mitter- ;clear. For him it-was a-decision day tidying up ~the craft, stow- rand before Sunday's vote for ‘between the.“‘personal power” a equipment and other things for three hours urs Thursday and | Ceximed at least 17,000 lives. to other provinces|that the Prime Minister has ‘al- | sun Peiday, dierdeting sir.sea lon ieteceeted te a eerkoon of-| 1 = VY, disrupting air lare interested in a serious ef. . be minister of citizenship |and’ and and land services. " lfort, to achieve peace. a f ° the French a jexereised for the last seven jused for the last two weeks. First official reports ' orthe ‘via. fish. | ‘and immigration, later the min- | Which did not elect Liberals on | ready named one minister with- Both candidates were at ther years by de Gaulle and a “re-| Borman and Lovell took the estimated pn as sigh tan Ses _ pete aba “iil Th S Pe a lat © ister ‘for Tacaneriar when Par- | Nov. 8, gg rey MP |out portfolio, John Turner of persuasive best. publican regime’’ of all citizens. day off at mid - afternoon and 25,000 but -press accounts Fri- |rough seas, bringing the’ total (4 int Fanteni of Ital wed |liament approved establishment | Sor Queens, a8 ny: Mz e said that he “s “Here I am such as I am,” DE GAULLE ‘IS WRONG’. plan to be up and ready early’ day suggested the lower figure mumber of missing since last ideat of the Caled Nations Gen. of that department, Commenting on the cabinet! 1 "t-, qinct Sites ptr . the 75-year-old de Gaulle said “Who cam,claim that without for the end of their voyage. might be more accurate. [Sunday to 65. The maritime oo) 4 mbly, ho said* North | Immigration duties would be p announced laenler pertisile was not sven to “I do not say I am perfect him France would not exist? No: “See you in the morning,” About 17,000 persons died in a | safety agency said the five dis- vinkcanatad Pcaaeont Ho Chi leaken over by another minister, Pearson, the Queens’ MP said/ .. Atlantic Provinces ‘minister, , and that I am not my age. 1 General de Gaulle is wrong. | Borman said before signing off cyclone that hit East Pakistan's appeared off the northern Kur- iaisk had told intermediaries: ' Biggest switch, and the one (that he regarded it as unfor-/ He ‘said the switch of Hon. Al- in no way claim to know every- France does not belong to him. for the day. | Barisal region in May. lile Islands. re * imost. popularly predicted, puts ‘nate that .P.E.I. would ot tan MacEachen from labor te thing or to be able to do every. France can be identified with : I am prepared to €0 S0Y- mitchell Sharp into the finance BaVe & Voice in the government's! health and welfare was not an thing . . . but history has willed nobody but her own people.” where; to meet anyone. » (portfolio vacated last month by ‘er circle, either by naming improvement and that even la- - it that together with the French The lawyer promised that if | 4 : a 3 4 # White House Press Secretary |tne resignation. of Walter Gor- one of the present P.E.I. sena- had_more_ opportunities _for people I have sucteeded in cer- |elected he would return France oo “ z Bill D. Moyers said Johnson in- ‘don. Mr. Sharp had been trade Ts OF appointing some one from siding the Atlantic Provinces. tain undertakings...’ ‘to the international conference : ~ {structed Rusk to follo through iqjinister since the Pearson. gov- j Gre i eae noe wi 4) He suggested that the minister The choice de Gaulle said is |tables, end the controversial in- | > carefully to try to clear up the ———— ———_ > — oe vetivednear” - 0. vent responsible “for the ARDA pro- between two well - known re ‘dependent nuclear strike force, v ambiguity it sees in the North tineiak Cieaat lanee gtd one gram would have been a natural gimes—a return to the Fourth initiate new social and econo- : os Vietnamese position. | Joe Esca es iiheral seeiater’ lett ae the | 2oF, 22 Atlantic minister. Republic with its intrigues and mic policies and put a new a s ieee ye Fees y E Pp Island in the person of Mrs. nowernt ‘is. thet te. Pareed : oar ee ar od | Co a tele ing | Elsie Inman. But there has been iy Yemen 06 th Seay oN 0° itr eek pavons DE GAULLE OCld [ e it Gd CT S | W P lastic Ice In Accident speculation that either Hon. J.|apparentiy, remains as. the min. - : : ‘ i | : Watson MacNaugiit or John | incial relations,” Mr. Maec- ONLY 6 or eee oak ae Es bance [Mullally, who were defeated on | quarrie sald This is an ares > SHOPPING «Si trom ‘sovernment citer gang | EDMONTON (CP) — J. J.jlawyer will make. a good minis-|was rumored being considered Contaminated. (CP)—Premier "Joseph Smatt, Nov. 8might be elevated to the which demands. the very best } de Gaulle the support of ‘sp ¢ Greene,’ the Liberal member | ter of agriculture remains to bejfor the post. lp : ‘| wood and three eabinet minis- "PPT house. | Judgment and Mr. Favreau has f DAYS : i Pagid tree from Renfrew South, will need | seen. However, Mr. Greene is; “Mr. Thompson said it “might | tors esc i Fri | Mr. Pearson gave no indica- not. demonstrated he possesses - _ Arts ILL... mcent of the voters and -Mitters fg rT bte,—wad—teae ; tage et ES. port aped injury Friday when + team yesterday wWhew-he-pisne tote” ecard ‘ CHRISTMA reed 3. Tim. figures for de | Sl Ms powers of cietery to sell FONE a “Gecsonseus ipieaan! facia Gites bad Ane pens as ee 2 ee eee — —— ’ iia | ; s | pI i - | ; ; | ighway this com on | . n a ; iy an caicouseas Cee ple bissy-iq re, {for him.” ae | side politics” to fill the agricul-| Freezable novelty plastic ic@|the Great Northern Pobticaia, e JAZ polls “but they only confirmed | 1 = er vere | aver Harry Hays. mirister of ture portfolio. The new minister | shapes from Hong Kong, used The premier attempted to pass | 8 . 4 * <Sm: what the other polls have been j Theempeca said Friday. |agriculture in the last cabinet, | could then have run fir @artia- for cooling drinks, are contam- | enother vehicle on a straight but | : : om Se saying—that de Gaulle should | Commenting cabinet was defeated in .his Calargy {ment in a byelection: = reports Dr. Burton How-| icy stretch of road when the: : = attract slightly more than the Changes announced Friday, Mr. Tiding Nov. 8. there were re-| LONG DELAYED jalt, assistant deputy minister: of | ear veered into the diteh--It amd a € absolute. majority he needs for Thompson said: - jports a member of Mr. Thomp-| Mr. Thompson said in shuf- health. He recommends that all plowed through about 100 feet "~~ + 4 election. | “Whether an Ottawa Valley |0"’S party, which elected five flmg the cabinet, in which five dealers remove them from the. of deep snow, snapped off a log , Some Changes In Cabinet Are Surprise To Caouette ROUYN, Que. (CP)—Credit-|bert Winters and Jean March- {On the other hand, he did not iste Leader Real Caouette said Friday he is anxious to face ‘the new cabinet ministers in the ‘House of Commons. to see what they are able to do. Mr. Caouette .said in an in- terview the new changes are significant, but he found some The most surprising change | was the shift of Allan MacEa- chen to the health department | from labor. . "T think he was a good m«n- ister of labor. “He kmew qvite | a bit about it. and labor is one | of the most important factors in the whole of Canada. “He was a responsible man. We could talk with him." On the shift of Judy LaMarsh from the health portfolio to sec-. Tetary of state,’ Mr. Caouette. remarked: “ “IT feel she had some exper ence in there even if she made some bad mistakes at the start." On other changes, Mr. Caou- @tte said he Was expécting Ro- ‘and to get cabinet posts: | “They had to give Jean Mar- of Jean-Luc Pepin as minister, jchand a ministry, This will give |him_a chance to get some more |people in from Russia. He wouldn't like to be in labor. He has-been. telling the working ‘man for 25 years to stay away from the old line parties. Now he's a member of an old line | party.” Turner; ‘now ’a minister without pertfotio, should have been’ gi- ven something more important. Mr. Caouette thought. John | agree with the appointment of of resources and energy. “Pepin might-be all right for resources, but I don't see how he'll be all right in energy when jhe has none." : Z As for Maurice Sauve. who ‘takes up the expanded portfolio of rural development and for- ‘estry, Mr. Caouette said: “Tm not too sure what will | come: out of the situation in Hes jde la Madeleine. fe | “TI will not be surprised if he |tesigns in the next two months | INSIDE TODAY 4 Be ree 12, 13 IE. vrs c cb ov blocs 13 DOMES 0 tosis ee cis stew Memes 2c. 05 bees le eses. Uf | Fimance, markets ........ 10 ; Summerside .............. 3 | Kings, Queens, City ....5 |. Prince County ............ 2 | + + }and becomes a regular member jof Parliament.” ” Mitchell’ Sharp as finance minister: “Well, «everybody as | expecting that.” J. J. Greene ap agriculture | minister: ‘“‘T don’t -know how he’s going to out with. it. He’s the first minister with that | portfolio from ithe east.'’>» Jean - Pierre; Cote as post- master genegal: “Il never thought he’ was going to get a |Ministry. But it's not a hard ‘post to fill.” 4 Members, all from the west, would be given the agriculture portfolio. « : WAS WISHFUL THINKING “This was mainly wishful thinking ‘on the- part of western Liberals,"" Mr. Thompson said. “The rumors were entirely spec- ulative.”’ H. A- Olson, Social Credit MP from Medicine Hat, challenged Mr. Thompson leadership of the party at its national; convention last month, % who | 8 ; new _ministers_were.named, and |™2tket. and that householders’! and hit a rock slightly damag-.. “ : : four new portfolios created, \Owning any of these items de-' ing the front of the vehicle. | |Prime -Minister . Pearson *had | Stroy them. Reporters, who accompanied | '“finally recognized what should; Reports of contamination ot | the premier on his tour of the | have ‘been done ‘a long time \these plastic novelties first Newfoundland and ~ Labrador | ago.” , : jeame from the’ Wisconsin State Corp. drilling operations at| OTTAWA (CP)—T. C. Doug- Robert Winters to Mr. Sharp's’ The Social Credit leader said {Laboratory of Hygiene. The re- | siearby Parson’s Pond, pushed |las said Friday that Prime Min- old trade portfolio ‘“‘will only the cabinet shifts. generally were |sults were confirmed in other |the car back on the road. ister Pearson's cabinet changes serve to hasten American con- \“very encouraging, although it | American Laboratories, and by| The premier was accompa- have strengthened the ‘right trol of the Canadian economy.” |remains to be seen how these |Health Laboratories in Ottawa. | nied ‘in his car by Dr. Fred jwing element" in the cabinet.| we said in an interview that men will acquaint themselves |Samples. were collected locally Rowe, finance minister, High-| The leader of the New Demo- yr Sharp and Mr. Winters are with their portfolios and lay out ‘in Charlottetown two days ago, ways Minister Harry Jones and (cratic Party said the elevation <continentalists’” while Walter policy in the month before par- | and these_also proved to be con- Resources Minister W. J. jof Mitchel Sharp to the finance \Gordon, who resigned as finance | liament opens.” : ‘taminated. ‘Keough. : (ministry and the appointment of ‘minister last month; was a na- z tionalist.. ct NEW MEMBERS OF FEDERAL CABINET — “The cabietchaneor are : deresting. but there is rio doubt a res i M8 - in my mind that they strenzthen : wil ithe right wing element in the government.” He added: |MAIN TEST TO COME “Taken as a whole, the prime ;minister has had the old bus overhauied, tacked on a few spare parts and replaced a flat tire But the main test of whether it will work is still the man at the wheel. cid “It depends on the prime to the government, set goals for it to follow and ride herd on his ministers to make sure Msn ROBERT WINTERS J. 3. GREENE JOHN TURNER JEAN-PIERRE COTE and money: to give the Trade : 4 Without Portfolis. Postmaster-General @ real y ¢ = \ \ } )