* : ee : | . s ‘ * ff ~~<= ff t's Good For The Island faa -. ; re - WEATHER = le eA sue = - ne ae ; Cloudy with snowflurries; ‘winds. north- .. * the Guardian Is For It pov ON: ate ane wet eee ee ee / : a Vaviie ¥ ce : bs woox '@¥au 21¥K aS * ee e ‘ oy : | | | es rs- Prince Edward Island. Like The Dew” | : , . VOL. LXXIX NO. 268. Aste oe Seon Sam Mawr, Tot oes Demet «CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1966. ~ NOT MORE TEN CENTS | ae 14 PAGES TORIES HAD 4 LEFT IN COMMONS _ Marathon Supply Debate | ebellion Ta fads Quet hy. After Camp's Electio OTTAWA (CP)—A marathon money supply debate that at ene point threatened to bank- . | Leadership Test: rupt the. government and force | at a single sitting. aries.and other bills, thereby @ general election wena halted! At the debate’s conclusion-the | removing the opposition heat on day during its ilth day. {and hard over Defence Minister Mr. Baldwin said he is cert- . —- But—the—government—w a's; Hellyer’s_armed_forces—unifica- | ain_it_was_never_intended that ' forced to wait at feast another | tion bill, had only four members these items in the departmental dav to win ‘final approval, for | in the Commons. estimates should be used for! money bi Arnold | “Most of. the 96 Conservative |this purpose, although the pro- * : ie the money bill as Arnold Peiets MPs were at the party's annual |cedure might follow the letter : : oS : : : : meeting in the Chateau Laurier | of the law. : im or ‘ ; Freakish | Hotel where the issue of John| He said the step was a “grave | , ae. Diefenbaker’s leadership . was| Violation” of the principle of > - _ ° being fought. . | parliamentary control over the ee ‘By DAVE McINTOSH . In the interest of the party. “E Storms Hit iartiy. beta: tw aetnte en fs OTTAWA (CP) — Dalton|takes a long time for a party 4 r ended, NDP Leader T. C. _ : . Revenue Minister Benson, : -| Camp_was_re-elecled_Conserrs: a ' ; ; om national president “age ; In Britain jate halt, saying his party has | Sfence of the procedure. and quickly expressed the hope ; a : Continued on Page 3 Col. 6 - PARTY SPLIT § , ~ made its point about what he that the party’s annual meeting 5 + Fe called the government's error) ~ will vote today to calt a leader- bee Ahmppracaties Bag ee LONDON (AP) — Freakish in allowing the routing of a| i ship convention in late 1967. | President appeared to leave tainstorms, whirlwinds and| new west-to-east gas pipeline! Se Samp ens'Giiabtan patty split wide open. “a coastal gales lashed wide areas/ through the United States. i: ts sien shortly after There © were re <e of Britain Tuesday. collapsing a| He said the Conservatives - — — Maloney by | 2. rebellion a — school roof at industrial Leices-|had registered their objections : 564 votes to 502 in a bale meeting over the attempt : ter with injury to 22 boys and |to Mr. Hellyer’s unification, bill. | Set tor. the coutienes.. oo Ma. ditch ‘Mr. Diefenbaker a8 two teachers. - The government's “stubborn re- | e , leney was an open admirer of leader. : “It_was a miracle no one was | [Sal to send the bill to a com- | party leader John Diefenbaker.| Dr. Lewis Brand, MP fos killed,” said a teacher. at 75- | mittee, before second reading— A resolution calling for a 1967 | 52%*2toon, said that just as the year-old Moat Secondary |#Pproval in principle—did not : convention had been submitted party is reassessing the. lender. School.__where_finemenduz_vie--| #rrant_continuing the debate. |___. bes by his supporters fo the party's |2tiP: he is doing the same with | fims from a library and biology | ATTACKS CABINET ACTION | constitution committee, sata TPect 0 -his-position “tm the — laboratory after a sudden whirl- Gerald Baldwin (PC — Peace | Mr. Camp. A one-year interval party,’ ¢ wind sent the belltower crash- | River) wound up his party’s ef-| before the convention would be' (Continued on page 3, col. B- ing im on them. forts, charging that the lengthy | ions ca | OTTAWA ds Many of the school's 600 boys {debate had pointed up “three! winds reaching 75 miles an islative body. « | and the government has bees hour, also hit other cities and| The first was Mr. Hellyer’s! settled with a 2-cent-an-hour towns from- the south - coast | editing of testimony to the Com- across-the-board imcrease, Rev- ports to Blackpool on the Irish| mons defence committee of|énue Minister Benson an- . 7 : , DALI CAMP : ry s : bt ho Resi - ‘Sea. Gales buffeted the Hebri-|Rear-Admiral William Landy-| pounced Tuesday night. ] S| meelectea sb president of the “TSCt St Ottawa Tersdsy 2 Oy Me des. Islands off northwest Scot- more; the second the minister's; ir Benson told a press con- Copters =). | Progressive Conservative As- - has his hands raised in vie- - (CP Wirephoto) | . REAU of the Of Can Exceeds Contents The weatherman warned} bill to committee for thorough there might be worse Tuesday | study before second reading. Bight and today. He forecast! The third was the govern- ..evere. gales and some snow. j|ment’s tactic last week of Fae fature and it could well i | ¥s He felt to set a time for OTTAWA (CP)—Angry labor - cil: seal Gs ow ae oes That, said Eugene Whelan | shouldn't processors their | the convention will give Mr. Ls cision to let regional air carri-| Honald MacDonald, said in a the. reat reason for higher. food | labels to the chains? ences of opinion generated in|». ° See ae en ee es ees frices—when “it’s . cheaper is WOULD CONTROL ati a Ste a ae a ~Siclen ot he Carte “Air Can-| breal Sie wiet te GT as — & = — a Ge —— - eaten = — ee -_ The discussions at the a pose ah ada_ strike. ternational Associaion “of _Ma- nd ‘ ' a ae vention may well serve to [musa peg nian The striking Intersational As-\chinists. : Ganglia re Se tli — Se So ae ee Senate eee ee ae a strengthen the party i the end. {Rocce He felt the PEL. 4 eae sociation of Machinists, backed | The unidn is engaged in “a Oo a i ar isi ‘ chains and his maki The P.E:I. delegates did not|Maloney. There were 59 dele fachini wat int; &FO n ( advertising and promotion than prevent Wk making) ' by the Canadian Labor Con. | perfectly lepal_ srike aga a ie ' : fn: the camvent pried Greco GE long-range expansion plans. Se ene SS & peep | puns cncelins ont © eee gress. sent messages to Prime Air Canada. i sal | BosTON (AP) — Gangland . Ee : ant of Canada Lid. pays for tin. age, tl Tet eel sotto] Se ine ron to mate ep hie |i eae by mete a Ba ad Gredia land the board were not avail- ee ee Ends Manh nt ee wl?” the market 98) own mind. gates who voted solidly for Mr. “This. ig strikebreaking of the | ble for comment. killed in the 2% year under- |. be wn “pce? |Yenconver-Kingsway) perseed > SNe,” replied Mr. Anderson: |MR- MACQUARRIE “ fe a kind,” the 1AM telegram | MONTREAL (CP)—Air Can-|¥ id war in the’ t ; * a Tore ¢ SO. me és Sdmiesi that the “What Mr Anderson fs say- Heath Macquarrie, junior MP | MET. IN CAUCUS : said. The air transport board./.4, and machinist union offi-jarea, LONDON (AP) — Scotland skilfully camouflaged camp set | must’ eventually pay for Green| 6." added Senator David | for Queens, said he was pleased The Island delegates met twice in granting extra — —— cials remained adamant Tues-| Latest to fall im the long.| Yard closed~the biggest man-|up im a dark woods near Bis-|Giant promotions of rag dolls;|7oU-— committee co-chairman, at oer Come yes successful jin aol _ oem ie panne tbe moat in, |day-in-their refusal to call for| lethal fight were two men said | hunt in British criminal history hop’s Stortford, 20 miles north- ley express trains ‘and. coloring = “st he would be in the benda| S&S Oe ed ae lee” . jected a legitimate bargaining to settle a strike by| by police to be involved im loan| with the capture Tuesday ofjeast of here> ~.. 3 books: z ot ee inl. sharen: Whe SL) eS atiee aiiees of th Cunteund cn Fie h Oaee or . _ |5,200 workers against. the na-| shark activities. searfaced Harry Roberts, on| Dressed in sweater and jeams| “Tt would be true“it we.were |°™ His throat any morning and ‘ OP tes.. ‘Mike R “ IAM's Canodign tion's, largest siete. a They — oe J. De or run =o months after | and packing none of the arsenal| also to say that advertising as — oe: pe S ‘ S _ : ei m, sa w } esmen for ir Prisco, Baston. slaying three unarmed ae to prize, f z want i | Scmdelt that’ the. beord hed | ong: the Snlerpgsionsl sAssaste-| Artur io a waee es cot” aa Wile a a bad ents tir Debate - @ranted this authority without &| tion of Machinists insisted on| urban ; The nti shootings short struggle in a plowed | and- marketing . e Bhd sBae public ‘hear in'g and without their willingness to negotiate at| found slumped in the rear of 3| deeply shocked = matinee when | field. “All right,” said Mrs. The Green, Giant. brief said In Policy Committee tuarantees that the public | any time, but neither was ready|parked 1964 Cadillac registered |tne killing of police officers is| The arrest came hours | Innis. “It is a cost, obviously. | the company’s profit margin of : would be offered the same'!to make the first overture. to Bratsos by a. truckdriver. rare. ~|after Roberts’ friends — John | ft is true that_these things put | three pe cent, last aft) OTTAWA (CP}=Stident dele: vincial relations pas i ’ " ic : Roberts was taken under |DUddy. 37, and John Edward |up the price to the consumer. |*2les of $11,017,000-was “ ; : oe . o. ¥ heavy guard to London's Shep: |Whitmey, 3¢—went on trial at /Do not go around the bush, |f*rousy thin, particularly for a) Soles urd, debate. oe come | Rests rtasrtwo' offieia ecor : ISSI n Nn dl} charged: with the murder of the |. TM¥ are accused of shoot-| “Please. answer yes or -no.”|About-.20-per cent of the Progressive Conserva-| ciple cultutes."” a : : 7 - three officers. He will be ar- | @& — With Robert — the three “I do not think I can answer | canned vegetable market iS/ tive convention. “>| The resslations ak. EY B G { 12 Astronauts . 2 yea exteavict and | down as they sopped for que Me ao hare a cteethaar oe ae ae Selick “av tederet- cel manor ’ y : emin iy 4 wets m _| former” army ‘ jungle _ fighter, | 4: = ay — oe wer,” said/ Green Giant claimed that if it university students, to have the | working languages. | ; a : prot and pasced’ the saving | convention call for an end '| lopogs arp : ABOARD THE WASP (AP)—;with an Agena rocket, with = = : ~ - - the United States bombing . The champion Gemini 12 astro-| little difficulty. Among its along to th econsumer, thé re | North Viet Nam. But they got] ,7MeY also Sot, ee poate, aniapet Mien: Gas Sree) er to less than half a cent a can. | "°°": sa “,| Schools and teachers available aloft, plunged home “right on —The longest walk in A second committee featured | 4, *‘sunstantial” the money” Tuesday after dra-| -space. Aldrin spent two student demands for a resolu-|tey minorities outside Groter matically writing the final], hours nine minutes ambling tion seeking “removal of all! 4 policy group heavily chop. a ee around the world of | the - social and financial barriers t© neq proposed resolutions _ on The- Apollo man - to - the- spacewalker. He proved _ | post --secondary school educa-hosith care “ : is--next.----¢__ | _man-can-work. Quiside if he 5 te asses nto ee SAE 2 “We tried hard to please ev-| has the right equipment and The committees had before | mittee. It decided to _— Maj Edwin E. (Bum) Aldrin Most time spént out . tiem resttutiens, prepared by.| miend, thet: aj. n E. 72 - Fee the national assoCiation’s reso- ; . Ir., :36, who spent more time| side: He logged a total of Aes age ic never peas Teas |i commitiee, intended to| 4.) ee ee ae of Feutside a. noone than any| five — 36 minutes — ; ‘i his | form the framework of a “prac- | 4 ato ate oe juman posed to space, including. night undergo second : > regardless — state some halfway there.” | ‘walk and two times he ten. within 14 months. “tical policy for Canada’s second | health or ability to pay i t his | century.” After. committee dis-| e, Lady Bird, at his| century.” Alter. uae . A a Pwith hospital officials at the 2™mendment, they were to come | ine and equipping convalexceat - doof, then went -to his third- before plenary _ sessions later hospitals or convalescent wings _ floor suite. for final disposition. of active-treatment hospitals. Johnson faces throat and ab-| pri eTE WORD a dominal surgery this morning. The external affairs com- pire The surgery will involve re mittee decided to delete the| © OM age pensioners tim moval of a small growth from word “generous” from: a draft | diately receive an increase t the president's throat and .re- resolution dealing with Cana-| $1 2 month from $75 without pair of a defect in the scat qian foreign aid and substitute| 2®% ™eans test. | a8 left by ~his gall bladder opera-' ,. words “effective and realis-|--> iitensive study be tion last year. tic.” ee ee |; It also rejected .a proposed : . ; a _ | Pesolution which would have " Plane Crashes | |rsviution, which would have) tnitiee fora So “We're both ha to“end the| poked his head through the - Gemini seaman alts a suc-| hatch to he a series of . ” : : photographs. Capt. ions tab a —The fir'st_time any man ‘old 2,700 sailors aboard this} ever thrust his body through jircraft carrier and‘ a television | spacedraft hatch imto the audience viewing the recovery |_ ocean of void three separate live via the Early Bird com-| times. nunications satellite. Project Gemini, a $1,300,000-| © 00 forerunner to the U.S. man- : é bbe monn progam, came to| SiMe, minae een an end within sight of this te) 239"hours 35. minutes with “overy ship tii the Sargasso Sea.) 43, partner on Gemini 7, . Loevell__and Aldrin dropped Gu Pret ee 3 nto .the orean at 2:22 p.m. + Borma' EST, and. within half an hour vere strolling the deck of the |” Z te c lution said the : ihip, shaking hands and waving INSIDE TODAY | |. BERLIN (AP)—A Pan Amer-| bite i ptcten cenbten”|Bolicy should’ contain specifia 1s a marine band boomed out/. [sland mews ...----------- 2 jean cargo plane carrying mail | " : export targets to assure m enthusfastic Sanchors! Summerside .......-..---. 3 crashed Tuesday just -outside The commitice on a show-ol-| growth and development at oy weigh.” . WOE 5 as cc nsrnkaaens 3 West Berlin in an area of East| hands vote favored support for ; BEhind them was a 1,600,000- Editorials ......:.---- =~. 4 German Communist territory the United States and its allies nile journey of 59 trips around | Kings, Queens, City ...... 5 used for. Soviet .military ma-|in Viet Nam. . es , Wee's... «---<eeee- s mapeeee. at ee saa hes HAD MINOR PROBLEMS i ni Ie ia a 8 The East er eS news ae ae : <4 tha | Finance, Markets .......-. 1 4 : ADN reported three * Gemini 12, though plagued by | Finance, Markets -..----- 57 Geldiecibers sseal the | United Nations and ee ee eee eS... ‘hes CP | -lthree jet Boeing 727 were | recognition of that by _-@ ¢omplished its major goals, in-| ““S*°™* -------- sen — the f i : killed. The plane carried~ no! Canada. Guding sendeavous and: link-up Gemini program é latest spacemen, wear bright after their return from space. ee passengers ~. A committee on federal-pro- « : J : a ; - .