if It's Good For The Island WEATHER Cloudy with occasional showers. ¢tlearing The Guardian Is For It late in evening winds: hight. Low-high 60 “I and 75. Saturday: sunny. ° a y J ‘ L ie -3 & an \ we ; } re - ~~ wwiio @ ~ Edward Island Like The Dew” rae ; 4 VOL LXXIN NO. 158 Anthorized os fosunl Clase Mail by the Font ‘ : 9 3493? TOW N,. ANADA, FRIDAY, At LY x, 1966 | on TEN CENTS 168 PAGES « jawa and fe payment pes %.% - : me . , 00s —— est ” : # e ndia | mmigrants i Y » . 0 nail ‘ ' | Receive Promise Of Aid > Assistance Limited ‘41 VOTEINADVANCEPOLL =” | Parliament’ First Kings Campaign At A Glance | By THE CANADISN PRESS e I : eee July 7, 1966 ; fn a eS nes ‘ > : ‘ ca i eo = Ls 23 (A, - 7 an a a see bs . : | the Bank Act was carried Ry : , ‘| to 59 ‘on a standing vote in Ry KEN CLARK to aHow West Indians into Car : t 7 ' an a tr : ‘ short- s | By NEIL MATHESON Guardian yesterday they should = Newher man. would suggest oat eee bill was OTTAWA“ (CP The Cana = on a short-term ha ie Bae Political campaigning in the get together and “All off’ the Thursday who will win when the The> bill td " ii h dian government Thursday of- 5! - rad & <r e wea! home ‘ - rn te First Kings district has reached business of unusual pressures people of the district cast their | 4 baaue ‘to are we i: ee, ae ee ee sedate. at isach_a_peak of intensity that se- Voting at the “Advance Poll’. ballots Monda Seek r—eent—on a ee ae ee ane 1 veral spokesmen from either creaied a few unusual bits of Party s two candidate: through- der curr conditions. — on See ore nt t 7 a xi s ' (party were suggesting to~ Tre Sx chenient—crstrerday— or brio esterday <—aeliHes— aa 1 Gonservative and NDP The assistance plan was an- that. thelr population surp: To niall er — ‘Street in Souris, as‘tival party. Provincial: party leader Alex|- Both Coaservative and NDF ‘nounced by Immigration Minis. [Deine REEEVatES Uy werions ee workers introduced some new B. Campbell of Summerside | speakers (said the revision ter Marchand to delegates at employment. They feared that could result:in the highest im the Commonwealth Caribbean. the situation could lead to po tactics into the business of: per UNUSUAL RIVALRY : terest rates in Canadian his- Canada conference litical —instability i werikey ; Another indication of unusual tory ‘ The assistance program for The comment of the conference | One. veteran” Liberal worket rivalry -is-seen—on telephone and The Commons also gave the Caribbean : he discussions was outlined at @ } | | | jman to the poll in the morning. are displaved a bill revising the Quebec | : countries will oe “ F jtold The Guardian he took a jight poles where party signs first reading without debate te pased onthe system now in_use a y .s saptine — rh ite ha ek iela ) for Europeans immigrating to Pose og . — ae hee eee +4 ss — = Several of the pictures of Alex. Savings Banks Act as Canada. The Canadian govern- themselves were in pr ‘ « \ceoeeeae We wrnahare teted te cate “Campbell: have {Vote MeAutny | . SIMs teas Pane ee ment advances the passage ADMIT MORE GIRLS € s © TAK ‘ ex! o o re = é , , : bien Git af: véting Liberal.” But "0° “Mackenzie> strips pasted ing the federal snore crop -_maney to the immigrant who re- Mr. Marchand also. announced Continued on page. 3, col, 2 iSurance premiums and ap- pays the loan.. usually on an in- that more Caribbean girls rion eae aes 8 , - proving appropriations cover- stalment basis, after he has ; - ithrough: severat additional PC trained as domestics will he ad FP E ees F ee - | . -> ing the 1966-67 estimates of settied in Canada. There is nO jitted Coinka “Ta onal . GEORGE DREW iS RE-WED EP tries, and finally landed his man Wilson Plans 10 departments. ~ interest charsed 7 ae = =, - — | ae eee The ‘Senate passed a’ hill There were -indications that '250. People admitted under the Wy and We” George Drew Wedding ceremony Mr Drew er Mrs Teenrge Mec ulagh, wt i Arentinn—P—~nttiotat—ncourit - jncorporating_the Rank of ithe Liberal worker persisted = the Caribbean ~ delegates —were scheme may become perma- Sil Wiieeas Piedad tae ie former Ontario premierand dow of a Toronto publisher . . 2 a man to the poll, only to have Ottawa Visit Western Canada, the first new applying pressure to Canada at nent residents of Canada Canadian. High Commissioner Wr Drew's first wife died in Ry ARTHUR L. GAVSHON _him grabbed by a husky Liber bank charter since 1953. ; . be the conference to ease immigra-| phe Gg t tan. Au Thursday evening. after— to Britain, married the. form March,, 1965 (CP Wirephota) LONDON (AP India and (a! enthusiast. When the PC pro The. proposed bank's presi- uyana delegation inter Te : tion laws to allow more. West | 44 1, in the 9 Da a ee “\Britain joined Thursday night tested “this is my man”, fire LONDON<CP) -Prime Minis- dent, James Coyne, told & Indians to enter Canada Cur-, ” jmenignetios dees ter Wilsom hopes ta visit Canada press conference it was hoped sions ‘to say their country has @ x in calling fora Viet Nam truce cornea Rig ed yep brag olga after his July 29 trip to Wash- | the bank _would he operating coir tuk Os wee skilled population scarcity rather then and a peace conference at Ge- dist Aven the otret (he: it was learned Thursday. by Christmas F -&_ surplus. —_ : —=,.|meva sorting to him all the while. _A® informant said that while Prime Minister Pearten SAYS NO DISCRIMINATION vyeyes acesem. Se apa The prime ministers of the ‘alking to him all the while arrangements are. still in the said in the Commons he hopes Mr. Marchand told the Cari- Prime minister, invited | immf two Commonwealth pneigontoryy Hl a? wae " a a and discussion, stage, Wilson may medical care insurance legis- bbean delegates there is no ra- gration to his ae from Indira Gandhi and Harold -Wil- |Wo" out." the PC spokesman. meet with Prime Minister Pear- lation will be introduced be- cial discrimination in Canadian other Caribbean _countt es ; son—-fly next week to Moscow. told this. paper shortly after on somewhere outside Ottawa fore tee weekend. The second day the confer. sagem ain ater ct ha i immigration policy. The same to enlist Soviet support for an "°°! i ~—~Sprobably. Montreal, oy tte —epplied-te—the—-Caribhean-ence—which has attracted dela » jearly peace parley ee Geneva A PC spokesman told The — Wilson then would be in a po. FRIDAY, July. 8, 1966 as to Europe. “gates from 13. English-speaking _ Britain and Russia are eo- \Guardian the Liberals took one ition to brief Pearson oif his The Commons meets at 11 4 Caribbean countries, opened Yi He said the chief barrier to . chairmen of the Geneva confer- lady into the polling booth ona discussions with President John-| a.m. EDT to resume debate we. indians immigrating to with a discussion on transporta ence on Indochina. India _pre- Stretcher yesterday. She had not son and perhaps discuss plans on interim supply and the services. The Caribbean tion THOMPSON ain (OP) fieer because his nomination — Premeér ~Robling” and NDP | sides over. the International voted for 15 to 2 years, the for the Commonwealth. prime Canada Assistance Plan’ The ore Oe - a delegates. said Sage aa oe Manitoba's cere? ca papers were incomplete and Leader ae Pautley ae Control Commission assigned to we added = ministers’ conference here Sept. im. Moda adjourned until Garinpean would find it just as _— = help “in developing ait servative government, whic : Personal appearances an r. k ¢ in - Viet here were other stories told 6-15 p.m ay. ” nm a won re-election two weeks ago, es gtd age erage” Roblin raised a suggestion that re rn rere bodig around the polling booth _ e és ok ee ue . ee Se nowee * bolstered__its slim majority linet ieredacte ienhe Ser Ty the federal government provide “worked out at the Getive con- candigates for -hoth parties Several Caribbean spokesmen | eens et together with Thursday hy retasninz. Churchill — rere living: allowances tm the north- ference of 1954. the July 11 deferred cece that Canada needs a eee = out a plan for constituency in a deferred vote. Though the rest of Manitoha land as is: done by the Soviet Prospects of Mrs. Gandhi.and were active during a tone ana evise an Cc ioe labor force and Carib- roars be ie lo nt. His Re—,eleetion_ of Conservative voted June 23, the balloting in Umon Wilson succeeding seemed rather trying day. bean countries are looking to i ete, aaa omg to Gerdorn Reard was reported by the 100.000-square-mile Church The Victorious Mr. Beard 1s bleak. judging by a declaration 141 *hallots _\Canada to provide an outlet for - h 1 ssistance, hut The Canadian Press one hour '!! riding was deferred because 44. a Thompson businessman : = give technical a : IN ‘issued in Bucharest, Romania,| The Advance Poll.was held in bbean surplus. re ta he a and 49 minutes after the ® pm (of transportation complication; who first entered the house in ‘after summit talks between the St. James United Church oe rr a liey change pol ae ae 2 sapieeel baele. e *" CBF cloce of polls jarising out the the spring 1962, succeeding fellow Conserv- |i aders of the Soviet Union sng halsand a total of 141 bales. O Ss ne ur e - They sought a a police; c 208 Ai that timé he held a smal) Dreakup ‘in the North ative JE. Ingebrigtson ix European Communist were cast during the day, it was man - six hut steadily ,increasing margin The Conservatives and’ ‘the lr. Hudson as 37, a mill me- | tatee These Warsaw Pact na- learned last night after the poll over his -lone opponent, Wilf NDP threw their biggest guns cane - Lynn Lake with the tions: denounced what they \closed at 9 o'clock ' OTTAWA (CP) —Revision of the decennial revision, now two! Non-Operating Rail Unions 5 ca Sherritt-Gordon nickel mines ees : ; : , p , Hudsen of the New Democratie into a’ desperate - fig for the * api The voti I be close, cam years overdue. The 40.000-word (ilahanskaMinaipiipacisbisaucnltiosisbiiacipioveheiiiaiesemcsedlipMiicaiiad pe oe ff In the Jast election. in 1962 called Amefican-“‘criminal ag ng wi 0 the Bank Act passed the first a ane Continued “on page 3. col. ty paiam managers for- both the act then was given first read- x Cc ncilation R The Conservative. Vietory : whien esd oe thant Saaditad een = os: v PCs and the Liberals said when on eee ee ing ; eject 50 : 8 ° ° ‘at straig ’ wi e : 8 § laims gives Premier Puff Roblin's nal a fa} , i : asked what will happen on po'l- day -despite opposition es fourthterm administration an Fi St n Ing ‘Liberals. the NDP did not field G ep orge Drew Pre But the six-hour debate on the a eeatete ing day. Albert Fogarty is dir. that Finance Minister Sharp's resotution—_g-a-v-e—promise—of MONTREAL (CP+--The_gen-!ter Nicholson_by Justice Munrse ¢ ver-all majorit a4 ; vsals wil It the high- > i ami haga y 7 . - Final CP standing in Manitoha’ Voting weather was generally lecting the activities of the PCs lacovensia 3 ee fe: Canadinn heavy going when the measure eral conference committee of Wednesday : Em mi ; = er appo - 1966 1962. good in a riding that horders on . from the Main Street headquar se ‘ comes. up for second reading the Associated non - operating WANNT HIGHER WAGES x i oe Prog. Con “"21 8% ° Hudson Bay in the east “and cov- e ] WwW |ters. John Mullally fs in charge and committee study this fall. : One report involved 8.900 PLAN TO ; of the Liberal ffice, The Hotise Voted 86 to 59-to ; railway unions, representing 52,- URT ACTION ~ Liberals ‘14° 4% ers the northern: half of the ee eee od Criticism focused on Mr ; ; belonging |Tailway shop craft workers. erm: The Liberais did- not have a) ..New Democratie 11 7 pravince Temperatures were in . a little farther down the strect. pass a Fesolution introducing Sharp's proposal to” temove the et. railway workers ONEINE sinved by ‘the CNR, ‘CPR and candidate in Churchill--he was Social Credit 1 1 ‘the 60s ‘with a mixed bag of er cee . to 18 different unions, have «ix smaller railways and ‘t® \ . six-per-cent ceiling on -interest dis squalified by the ret turning of- Total $7. 37 sunshine and showers rates chartered hanks may Voted unanimously to reject a other applied to the 52.000 non - onedaastnet TORONTO (CP. G i lovees of the twa harge- a -__conciliation board report handed operating emp i . ei. Shie—raiheays—-and afive....othes |Drew, retired Canadian politi Both Conservative and NDP down Wednesday . by. Tustiee speakers said the measure Craig Munroe of Vanedtiver. lines monte coves_ the reper won't solve the tight-money sit- The committee also author- . foal va aaa ae tte uation and will send costs soar- ized the taking of a strike vote. July. 1, 1088 and Jos 1 1987 ing. ‘ Under federal labor law. 4 sind « naabenel lace nha Sete After the vote on the introduc- strike may be called seven 1 1967 tion of. the Bank Act, a similar days after the labor minister ~ revision of the Quebec Savings receives a conciliation report Banks Act was given first read- 4 union spokesman said the jcian and diplomat, and Mrs. Gs dq r inal oy € ew O |George McCullagh, widow of the | - former publisher of The Globe jand Mail and The Telegram, ‘ ; lwere married here Thursday / = jafternoon at Grace Church-on- © cross uepdDec ‘the Hi | * : : ; : ‘ Mr. Drew, whose first wife, | Justice Munroe estrmated thie would give the non-operating Ag Florence, died at 53 last year : , employees an average increase QUEREC CP News that =e role plaved jhy Canada in the ns 4 oO ar, ling without debate complicated process of taking of more than 47 cents an hour Maurice Cardinal Roy, <Arch- z apostolate and the charitable - ; a ee oO Omar The 82 Liberals were joined the vote across- the country py fhe end of 1967 ishop of Quebec, has been 2. =" ion: “Ot tha tae leader of the Progressive Con- | by— Independent J. A. Mongrain would probably last at least a ~The non-operating unions rep- Saved @ Peon Pea" be Roki ee ie ae a. party in the Com. | (Trois - Rivieres) and Social month resenting signalmen, track a specia’ committee of prelates sites and Canadian high com- | LG MPs. Robert Thompson, jected bv kers clerks freizht ha- spiritual destines of the ‘arch; : 4 Credit The report reject y (ne; workers, : 2 and 'avmen charped with im- didceus: of Guskee tat coun missioner in London. Mr Me the party leader, H A. Olson committee was one of two .re-dlers. telegraphers and others— portant nternational tasks, Cullagh died at 47 in 1952 (Medicine Hat! and Howard ports made public after they have been seeking a package was enthusiastically teceived He ee quiet-epoker man of The wedding was a auiet af- Johnston (Okanagan - Rveel- were presented to Labor Minis- raise of about.75 cents an hour throuchout Quebee Thursdav 4 great ere plicity who, a few fair attended by members of the stoke) ae - in > Olina nla archbishop, \— gg le ter Pee announced immediate families in a. small | The opposing vote was made a whe Primate of the.Roman = 7 os ple : ie chapel at the north central An- Sup of 45 Conservatives, eight 8 “A eo ed s ’ a | ca s 1 - | . ‘ . Catholic’ Church in Canada_ is ae oe eglican church. Mr. Drew,.-72, New Democrats—and six Credit- a universally liked man whose 4 “th ee a pees = looking fit ‘madt_well-tanned. said istes ? simple and down-to-earth ap- | ee de edt “] ee * the families “have known each Max Saltsman (NDP--Water- s re he a ; a , ass 97 ; j . ig ie s ae ‘ i rowstal ae a “Tl am for everything which rasei for the past- 27. or 2 loo South) said that if bank 3 0 secti rom: 1 y deiniiys : constitutes true progress and 1 They will visit —Eurepe ° after will Lendésvar (to maintain a” jane medium im ail questions honeymoon in the United Siates | said : anu then live in Toronto Cardinal Rov te the 11th Arch: Robert McCullagh gave his bishop of Quebec. He: became _mother in marriage... Among archbishop in 1947 after épend- others attending were George ing a vear as bishop of Trois- McCullagh, another son: Mr Rivieres.. He was ‘named eardi- and Mrs. Joho Laidlaw the nal_on his 60th birthday bride's “brother and _sister-tn- | The son of a judge..hef was law: Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd, educated at the Petit Seminaire the groom's sister and her *hus- ’ i as SER —. this summer after ° a; short jnclides laymen fram. Aus- é tralia. Belgium. Germany and Italy will work to encourage tupport, for the United Nations, orcanize closer co-operation ‘he-'! tween. -Roman Catholics and! their priests and set up a Vati- | ean agency to ficht world pov- erty lterest rates go up one per cent = . other lending -institutions wifll"” ig | follow , a ; ; | | SEES HIGH COST “To remove the celing with ‘out proper’ safeguards will be to REGINA ‘CP} Faced with could continue to obtain pelt raise the cost of every single the praspect of a bumper crop cies on the hasic $6-an-acre cov thing in this country.” he. a& this year miore -than 90.000 Sas- erage tip to July 18 serted katchewan farmers have taken He said contracts with his Allowing the market alone to precautions to protect them- firm still are heing received set the rate would be a return selves from hai! losses with in- and probably will continue 4dur- to 18th century mercantilism surance estimated at $190,000.- mg the next two or three weeks. It will-put into effect parts of CARDINAL ROY fa r the Vatican Council's deerces : in Quebec City, at Laval Uni- band: Joyce Fairbairn of Ot- } a. 4 would ae a rvev Thursday of large aa aie weer thé tioal calling fora greater role—hy- provides for: establishment for iversity, Quebec, and in Rome |tawa.. Mrs. Robert McCullazh’s ee ee sly hail aie companies in the total of coverage will be but i lavmen in their Church anda ithe first time at the Vatican of ‘and Paris sister .and Oliver Lahonen, the ee ere — wee 2 ndicated’. crop cover- probably will be close tw last more active role for the Church ‘a special secretariat “for the. spay caapy ain McCullagh chauffeur for 30 : poe a ast sych losses sould year's figure in the modern world latiy . , : years . © is Sec Named ta serve as Vvice-presi- The eaiclael stints: calle hee During the Second World Mr. Drew. 2 native of Gueloh James H Hoffa — record proportions thi ane cenee - Sere wed dents under Cardinal Roy were ‘p;eater sebaek tet ait Waleed War he served as an omy and former mayor of the city, | "RB. Ottertahl, manager of wan i? the provincially operated Rt Rev Achille Gldriuex of tional organizations that chaplain, first. to.the Royal 22nd ijed the Conservatives to victory work Reciment. then with, the Ist Ca- peace. proposes that spe- cific ways be found for Catho- Lille. France. and Rt. Rev. Al- for in Ontario in 1943 after a_nine- herto Catelli af Italy nadian Corps “in England” “and|vear Liberal regime. He A©- | i Saskatchewan Municipal Hail ca.katchewan Crop. Insurance Re-Elected insurance, Regina, said he e&- Board . 7. nder the mu- 2 Italy ahd then With the Ist Ca- i: j pects coverage U This. year the company haa : : : i “hei signed. as federal Conservative ace > ( ev will reach ; . NAME LAY MEMBERS lies to work with. other Chris- nadian Army on the northwest emer ia: sees’ Slee’ ab itt | MIAMI, BEACH, Fla. (AP) — nicipal type of poll < with 27 estimated $10,000,000 in tov. The lav .members are Rose.. '!298 for peace, artd outlines the front ~ ksolth afk = h . Teamsters Union President $80,000,000 This Semanal? ; erage for more than 7.900 farm + . a er eight rs in We =a ¢ prag i 1 vea : = mart Goldie of ‘Ausiralia. fir creation of a Vatican agency to in. the ‘campaigis in. Siedly A a g yea James R. Hoffa was re-elected $74,500,900 in ogee nar ers compared with $4,000,000 i” Inhannes- Schau! of Germany. fsht hunger and help develop- ang jialy he was a familiar fig- : ® for five more years Thursday obtained by 4 os <« really insurance last year for 3.2 Prof Auguste Vanistendacle of 'M& hations : ure on the battlefields where and became the highest paid Our ee a ee Favaaers Reicium.’ and lawver Vittorio Rev. Jean-Marie Brochu. di- Canadian troops. were. fighting INS'DE TODAY union official in the -United been expanding » area. aa The Canadian Hail Underwrt Veronese of = Itals 411 are rector of information for the and was known to the troops for States — ccumare a =" king advan, ers Association, a group of pri- FAM IneY co fais . S ihe > , 1 snAnrad. One , ‘ more armers are ta z ” . . — prominent in Catholic affairs archdiocese of Q nenee and his personal courage and con Island news 2 The nearly 2,000 delegates | a. of our policies. We also are vately operated companies, had The pope has entrusted the Spokesman for Cartitat Roy: CEP for ah the iet serving it~ sainmerslde 5 tee ener nacre “~PARADED IN HANOI orn nneeeting -anenimens-sole—or-Holla. ree , sn ipein—northexcitten about 10,000 individual _ + committee: with implementing said Thursday _ the eardine S the armed ferces. He was men- Deaths in a horn-blowing, sign-waving ern municipalities where we did policies at July 6. providing $1, Article 2% of the Counei decree appointment “clear! me tioned. in dispatches on several Fditorials 4 is eae te London Thursday. The news demanstration not have much coverage previ- 590.099 in hail damage insur- nn tt p late 9 the laity lines the personal merits of 1S -aecasions . Ki . hese are tue he captur- LAvniae . y 2 , nes. Queens, City 5 h t d " : a4 3 #-anee id 2A at ths . aor cas - n re c : cadadl ’ 3 agenes said the capture men Hoffa's re-election won 1p; @ -ousis he said , 4 a r tecree - ee = = we hac a an : ; is a Bn Women's : aS ed US. airmen who vere asa wnat wills angry shouts four-day convention in which he Mr Ottewdahi«ag whiie Norman McDonald of the as f hin be mo rn wer I a uitst; g S € S ‘or mman¢ n - 7 _ ! s 3 oT ackate <b sais ‘and—was-in contact—with—mhany—ttran Army “3—-Corps— nt — Chaps vss1. 9 | manacied. together and par: j) ine Hanoi population” as gatheret up all loose reins of farmerywho/ had contracts with sociation said many new appl hr f+ rect ropnore. ¥ t 4 t tia Corpse { f° . *% a ae . z + ee 2 + - ~—— 7 af i Ls é oid so ne (od tas tae * tein 7 Finance. markets f aded through the streets of they were brought into the power in the giant. 1 700.900- Municipal Wail mm previews cations stitt_are—being, receired— t r ollabora t Vv 1 lz . . . t ‘ J elerz , nity at all levels INDICATES ROLF « His. derorations include muli- Comes a Hanoi Wednesday, according city for interrogation member upion and received a years had to report their and estimated the July 6 total Seaih tke Incal parish: ta~ hilee: (Father Brochs: addedthal the ‘lary Keeors from _France, Be- Classified 14,45 to the North Vienamesé<” TAP Wirephote’ by -eable from 425.000 paw raise to $100,000 9 seeded. acreage by . tine 10 ‘was_only about _half ihe total pa 4 a Ss } : pBilional orzanizations 4 aleo appointment also indicates. the gium and The Netherlands News Agency winch radioed London). year. - new farmers seeking coveraze ‘eventual coverage ” . «