If ft’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXIX. NO. 36 « % eS 3 Li ee ee _ POLICE ARMED with shot- “Covers Prince Edward Island Lihe The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1966. Criticism Of CPR On Ab Anttiorized:)29 Gecénd Class Mall by the Ottawa, ané for Payment of Post Postage in Cash. i » andoning ” from Collins Bay penitentiary, Ontario House Okays Medicare TORONT (OP)—The , legisla- ture approved the provincial ‘government's new medical in- | SUNDAY VOTE IS. avin QUEBEC (CP). — WEATHER a * Cloudy with a few snowflurries, clear- ing in evening; winds westerly 20. High-low 34 and 32, Sunday: sunny, ee OT ae” SEVEN CENTS © Cabinet 12 PAGES _ a ing Viged ‘| To Order Restoration a: in principle Friday - guns launched an Ontario-wide ‘ear Kingston, are Harold 1 % e |sarene plan ts remier Robarts declined the next provincial election Punt Friday forthe comets Dankward. of Kitchener, Reqip=Ahmrirell to comm ontario to thing any oe See .'who kidnapped a year-old mira, Ont., and John Eaton, — stand on federal medical the close of sreaerd tae OTTAWA (CP) — The CPR position out of the pub- Scarborough woman. The wo- 25, of Moose Jaw, Sask. The Norfolk Dies ‘ islature sitting, he said it fooked like the wreck of old 97 |lie domain. man was found in a motel trio is armed and considered | Because ofthe tvenbilaity state would be the first time & | priday after the Commons open Mr. Fulton said the CPR te north of Barrie, gagged and dangerous. A fourth escapee, of * federal-provincial relations Quebec provincial election under an obligation to make e tied to a chair with torn bed- William Fuhrman, 18, of Kit- LONDON (AP) — Rear-Ad-|and the fact that Ottawa's met had been held on a Sunday. |*Witched it for abandoning the |return to Canada even if; as it sheets. The three: escapees Wednesday. (CP Wirephote) |\Miral George Francis Norfolk jical care plan will not take ef}: He said the recent muni- | Dominion passenger train. claimed, % was operating the : collapsed and died in a train \fect until July 1, 1967—if then— cipal election ip Quebec City | Davie Fulton, former Conserv-|*tvice at 2 loss. / ; Friday just outside a~ London | mr. Robarts saw no necessity had been held on a Sunday | ative justice minister, joined the Perhaps the CPR could prove’ : station. Norfolk, 58, was @|*‘at this stage of. the game to for the first time and it \ growing parade of MPs critining |roush an “accounting | wilder- ar ere _ friend of Prince Philip and com-| say what we're going to’ do on seerhed to have worked out itn. CPR. for. | the \ne88"" that the Dominion had re- a: abe eae ttee id ae aa, “7 frveg coding the sat et ea cateaa . An wlection O Srtarins. te enter dee cotiuay be epettee lit. allowed to use: figures ey = @ i : @ lieutenant, A torpedo and min- , 2 : ling expert, Norfolk played . an Hooded Bandits wecseh age ny Mee Rendell servieg ta or | nap UO important part in the Dusker- ; Mr. Fulton, through whose |last 12 months. It had deliber- ue gracenion In the Seed) Get Bank Loot Students Tole [cations sag ie ‘Danian say cuted sro oy me run, on as TORONTO (CP)--The search, Mr. \ Bobyk raised the power MONTREAL (OP) “— Fur T Li h Fi a moral if not legal obligation |as possible. It had taken hours for three escaped convicts, be- window of his car and escaped: 9 ig t re- to the to keep the train just to of coffee | \ F | Chi hooded men, armed with fe |. _ country , get. @ cup : — Se ant nace Friday - eee au ty mney. |volvers and & machine-gun, ter OTTAWA_(CGP)—Prime—Minis-|in_ service... ec J a. _speaking during. e A suburban ‘oronto | general's n e! a rc ae ee iy departme ‘rorized the staff and customers Pearson tol Liberal univer- “ study of transport department. woman, was concentrated on $2,000 reward for information Blamed For Fire lof a brahch‘of the -Bank of Nova y students Friday night their |. ‘The CPR < ea spending estimates, said. the the east side of Lake Simco jleading to the capture and con- | are , mous profits” out of ‘ Pei we int orted | - r i Scotia in suburban St. Laurent _Tunction is to tight, a fire be-| mon, rot tr inerat eights it had (CPR ia credit to the corporate day a ee rep viction of men. ace SHEDIAC, N-B. (OP)—Provin | Friday before. escaping lneath the party brass. mn given by Parliament as (system of Canada. But it was fending off an attack by using| Warrants charging the three cial Fire Marshal E. J. Stur-|cash estimater ‘between $20,000 ) LINDA CROCKER Mr: Pearson told delegates to bern. The company -had-(%% just a private company. It the power onsen 2 ts car. escapees with rape and kidnap- geon said Friday night a fire | and $90,000. - tiie eanual convention of tas Ce- te gp genres 20m end |W2s @ national institution and it _, Provincial police said they are ‘ping were sworn out. which wiped out a young family | sclecliiled 'Y ni ca Wi th M d laden University Liberal - Fed- ' ——lowed something to the Cnadian | fairly certain” the attack came Jack Whitty, assistant OPP of nine early Thursday definitely | were ‘three o i Ur CP eration a that party followers, by a preree ge from the men who kidnapped commissioner, said police have ‘resuifed from a faulty chimney. jac the staff of 10 in the bank of their. liberalism, Education ‘ , Eveline Forsyth, 40, of Scar-' heen. aa and have, He said an_investigation con- | time: j D Of Victori Chi Id - a oy “left of centre.” GOODWILL : ‘borough, from her car Thurs- been warned ke no chances ducted by fire Officials and n eq rid I “This is a reform party,” he CPR. had- enjoyed enor: ° day-and Jet her ed 4 chat. with the mem |ROMP left no doubt as to the | P li ltold @ group of about 200-youths | White = ae eS ee, Ata ark ttactiers Ce Whitty said dozens of pro- origin of-the blaze. He termed) FOP iament VICTORIA (CP) <The par- inot- appear by six, the Crockers from: campuses across the coun- | il saw doe believed aeons ae cee | vincial police in cars and air- it the worst in New Brunswick | Linda Crocker weré wn- |calied in police and, neighbors try. matter of ne eacaped, Wednesday from |cratt are lodking for the men. in 18-years: | At A Gl der beavy" codation. Retiee,,se- |'0- Kate look for ber., [Lit Be dont, contians ‘fo be ‘Is Tabled te of Collins hey Penitentiory at |. The, kidnapping of Mrs. For-| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cormier, ance - the circumstances sur \that_kind of party, there'll be en- ana? Ki . a panel truck. isyth took place Thursday after- | both 34, and their seven chil- | the death of their | x other group waiting in the wings | WINNI (CP) a ngsten ‘noon as site was driving to |dren, including two sets of twins,| By THE CANADIAN P PRESS sevén-year-old daughter. | Bread Prices to take over.” NIPEG — The convicts, were: identified Mc. Pearson said “Liberals school to pick up her children. jaied when Sonien, Setanoret ete FRIDAY, Feb. 11, 1966 .. ; -said The Commons spent a third = Are Increased as John Eaton, 25, of Moose Jaw, Sask., Harold Dankwardt, 2, of Kitchener, ess Thomas . Bobyk t at | when he stopped a second man | came up to the car. One of the | men ‘said there was a sick woman in a car parked just off drove her |saint until it: was. dark and one os into the motel, |" cial study. ; The announcement that alter- jnate plans had been~ ditched ‘ in cae was tse ieee ee of . was prisoner for nine hours in the made Friday night in a joint an- TORONTO (CP)—Bread. from the highway. ‘amwerés submitted 2 i When Mr: Bobyk on alee eres oy cee oe nv polote in one of the men reached into loose enou or scream rsen and Premier Louis long-range policies to_ promote r 2 were car and tried to choke him. | for help ~ |Robiechaud. growth. i and two - bushel = cmnae. Feb. 14 Og - 3 : a The. Commons--meets one. cent: southwest of Quebec. City. B. Se Has Balanced Bud et Zoeing simaes, Spending a estimator OS See More Grants And Tax Cuts, i Tn his 5,000-wword ‘address ‘Me. {| “British Columbia.) At the same time Mr. Bennett jis emerging into a period of un- | By STEPHEN. SCOTT. ! VICTORIA (CP)—A balanced British Columbia. budget com- bining. a heady mixture of tax cuts and an increase in the home-owner grant. with record expenditures and revenues was introduced in the legislature Friday by Premier and Finance The budget provides” for ay small surplus. [Bennett ‘said: announced increased aid to mu- iprecedented prosperity, growth nicipalities, schools, universi- |and expansion." ties, education in general, elim-| He said the province is ad- ination of the five per cent sales | vancing at a rate never before tax on such divergent things as |imagined ‘‘and each year sees newspapers and meals and/new records jin capital invest- tabled. The Senate stands ‘journed until Feb. 22. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- dent Johnson said Friday he has war in Viet Nam or pull out. And, he said, that seems to be the view of those who have testi- no desire either. to escalate the |greater | 22: Johnson Believes Country. Supports Viet Nam Policy |"“we have to present plans’’ for moving in a Minister Bennett. —_ of some property | iment, in production of goods and fied before Congress .on. the a oe taxe ‘|setvices, and in personal in- Vietnamese ‘conflict. to give. figures. A change in bookketping Other items include increased | jcomes,”’ “I. think the country aver-| The president talked with a methods that brings in jeune payments to the province pro- duced record tevenues and ex- fiscal year-in excess of $650,- Under the previous method government investment in its | The premier changed his- own Pacific Great Eastern Rail-|method of bookkeeping to put way. and ‘elimination of the debt |B.C. in line with the other prov- of the B.C. ferry authority. inces. He said in the past it hae At a press conference the pre-|been impossible to compare mier refused to deny or confirm budgets because the province the figures are still approaching the $550,000,000 mark, far and |The opposition has been claim-|“total’”’ figures that included away the largest in the prov- jing that the government plans /federal government payments to \Honolulu summit conference oe oe of the wry ee ae with South Vietnamese. leaders. |Proade Company, Come wlint in: éftect wilt be. tbe | ince’s history. ito go to the people this year. that this was an election budget. jused ‘‘net’’ figures instead of ithe provinces. Minister Teillet, The special study was ordered in i sii cient, ee ee whelmingly supports the position we have. taken and that the House of Representatives and Senate.. do’ likewise,”’ Johnson told a press conference. Johnson said he hopes to have a repeat performance in a few jmonths ,of the just-concluded |They met to chart courses for icontinuing to tions, said there is ‘'no evidence new White House press secre- oppose aggression ey hm w astan ak kaa : ane D. M ill continue ak On eo literacy, disease nger,, “D. Moyers w (Reuters) — Brit-| the union's. 23-man - ncease ecommende the troubled Southeast Asian|in a tole he never has relin- son eal ky sine taro by the. on guished, that of special assistant | Cotes oft early today plans for |prime minister said -the union Be eee ees De aly for Ee Pants tad a broad |S Tational rail strike, due to|has “decided to withdraw thie esas her sweep of activities, and responsi. | "started at midnight Sun- |strike decision and enter intone — Johnson also said Be ee He carried on some of : gotiations and discussions with — troops. will be sent to Salith Viet |these | activities while | holding Be ncdpel strike lanve was |the'spempeebedien” fy. -Nam.-as they are but dows the job. of press. secretary. the union's demand - for higher | 5p. Be ane ea pan on|DOOST FOR WILSON US. Dept. Challenges [Being mare sre atts ot ete OTTAWA. (CP)—Pension in-jof 1963 by the Commons -vet- |men, for those with one Pp’ g £11 ($33) a week for a porter to | 4) government's policy of in- ' ‘greases were recommended: Fri- jerans committee. child, $624 for those with two £17 ($51) a week for locomo- comes aint and as a big. day for almost all of the 1,205 pan ASKED MORE children and $216 for each addi- ~ Former Sergeant Claims | tive engineers’ on an. (boost with the voters for Wil- Canaan ary teat Te Hoag ong Veteran Ae Mt Hong Kool Jeng iis, [es mina ~ stil sufter from the effects 0 ked that a mini- , usual Monday the 3% years they spent in Japa- iat eeabulty paeslOn of 50 per are at the maximum level. 6. aaa (ABy — be Me crengga i janager: a o Seasons of the re — Trains in aie eg ben a pe eee Rn lm ga ao nig Ft A ei dar pence We eteennteay two army generals have chal: \the people of South Vict Naan |e seta, ouche and this | state-operated ‘economia pete oe the 1,205 Hong Kong lenged statements by a. Toronto- are ‘jet Cong and nti-| morning at 10 ing Street, |Work. Te en A reporton a two-year med- t below. this Boosted five per cent each year. pro-* A ing ee ae ibhed ha lal ‘study of 100 typical Hone jeget "ns |, DE. Richardson's report did ea te sete Mee pee pres minis Nn Oe ea i'n anes ot ae Kong veterans called for imnie-| 4 *100-per-cent disability. pen- not endorse either of these sug- | Donald Duseaic oth who FLEE’ FROM VIET CONG ee ts ‘teasers of the continuous wrangling diate pension increases of De- ‘sion is $2,400 @ year: There is oo studied in de- served in the US. special serv-| The statement also said that National Union |the got mt and she aie : tween. jf. and 20. per. cen fer. led additional. $786 for married | ine en histories and:.cur- lices,. told a_ press colpecece, eee —. cata coll ot Railway Men came after a oar “ihe strike threat a coe ous disabilities as an aftermath | rent condition of 100 Hong’ Kong |, ihere hursday ‘that the “ase By pc Grotection of thele day’ of last-ditch” efforts bythe [ditions, ~~ arn of malnutrition : veterans and compared them to 'should recognize and deal with aa hit number fe en to avert transport} The union statement said the — In some severe casé the INSIDE TODAY 100 brothers! who served in other Me aes a ee nae antly increasing. No leader int Beiiain pext week. strike decision was with fy @mount of increase should be| - ‘loverseas areas during the See- a of Pgh ba Cong St Bonk Wak Mack, pat oe _A statement issued today by | after consideration of _ off even greater, the report said. | Cyassified ........+- "10, 11. [0nd World War. ee aed” os F fhe sent, civilian or military, of] pos rly cu be The malutrition category) Neaths ..........--+- ‘ce | He. said there is conclusive Sousa Vat Seam im iny religion or eny sect, has cations, a eck to be- covers .about 95 per cent of the | Birthe ........cseseree ay jevidience that thone sro ware Some. SALE defected to the Viet Cong.’ | earn oases ‘Hong Kong survivors. Pension | Finance, markets ......,12 [Prisoners of the Japanese rng . FREE baie acd s wom: Maj.-Gen. William P. Yat-| athena aes * increases would be retroactive Cc ed. 9 {to a greater degree from might be al ast. a week ‘ ad ‘ i Yas. 41004: omich.. ..- 6s sess -eeee “1+ © leone, ‘nerve troubles, foot prob- if we ‘stopped backing aial ihe specil who formerly headed |: The report by Dr. H. J. Rich} Women’s ..cussvsveree ae dental defects and other ail-| Willie Mays, the National sad Desc a a ee special forces, oaid he was) oe aor 0 te OMENS <ceeeeeeeseeenes league's most valuabh American in Berkley, |‘‘shocked, as I am sure other | son, medical adv sia ev anea eveeheee 4 player, lif. al forces are, |: Canadian sion commission, 4 tne The post-war death rate). probably now baseball's bee men of the speci , Geet ye Commons — ; lamong | Hong Kong survivors paid | Within a few hours the de jat ‘the . distortions, misstate- ‘ without comment by Veterans Kings, zs, gues, Ci pa ‘showed a significant excess of highest performer, But fence department, in a state-|ments and’ disclosurés of send | Laciayane 2 deaths due to | Con before he signed a two-year. “iment issued in reply to qués- |tive Wiformation in Duncan’ |).