+ if It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It eae et ‘ys Prince Edward Island Like The VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 283 QUEENS FARMERS MEET Every Person Over 18 Eligible For Tax Returns at the meeting e 10 sati¥\neld in Birch Court. included |Prairie Provinee “— why the fillD8 | Livestock Director Dave Pea-' 2 ashamed of ourselves, so far Ss aeuios |eock; one | from the lavon Maries, tues Bemes. “a fe arn we i neneanen | scol rector of the extension | | “With that million dollars we a pay pol poo workers |spoke as president of the P.E.1. uch more and have more of office at Charlottetown. federation of agriculture; Rudi (per. If every ‘tater ar Mr. Higgins was explaining the Dallenbach, speaking for ARDA| five more acres of grain, the requirements of the Canada Pen- and Knud Jorgensen, who presid-| (Continued on page 3 col. 2) ‘Birth cnt ssue Left Open In Ecumenical Council's Schema By BENNET M. BOLTON teaching is still valid but it is|past teachings on birth control VATICAN CITY (AP) -— The not -the final word. jput into the text. Pope paul Vatican Ecumenical Council’s| The footnote in the schema’ 8 agreed, and the document’s schema on modern world prob- | section on marriage and family ‘drafters provided the footnote lems, revealed Thursday in its|mentions a 1990 encyclical of {written in such a way as to "final form, contains a concession !Pope Pius XI condemning con- leave the issue open for further to North ae bishops on | traception, a 1951 speech of papal pronouncements. the questi nuclear arms and |Pope Pius XII permitting use| A footnote also was used to a new footnote urging further of the rhythm system to regu- |make a concession to conserva- pie ang ius. sonech: ef Wages Daal om: leedete Geet schist The bi Pope Paul an- sc to votes cone very owd amg (nouncing his special birth Se (heouse communism, The foot- on umen leo ieee: vides 1 Monday. It is to be one of four, dataisations 2 i ae documents decreed next Tues No QUICK SOLUTION ‘council's text itself does ‘not. i by Pope Paul and his bia. |,,.7%02, (ae footnote says that |” some new phrasing -alao was’ e The ale ae ised | turther diligent study is still added in the body of the birth ed ren aoe me TevsSC® |needed . . . therefore the ma8-|control text. The document mes- luring as ys. listerium (deaching authority of |tions that ‘nuptial love is oan Council experts say the new the church) remains and | profained” by sheer pleasure. text more than leaves open the sacred synod does not propose | seeking as well as by polygamy, of birth control. They |to offer any immediate concrete |givorce and ‘'so - called free lows room for possible | solutions.” |love-"’ Added to the list, in the Sen in the church’s; Some cauesevative bishops | final version, was the wording stand, indicating that church | \had wanted specific reference to, aang by iBicit usages ae on ere ‘aus Phecichictown trench of ‘bees fo send, Pred-Tiymk’‘adtia 3 Chamber of LAUNCH DUE SATURDAY SEES MORE PROBING Are Discovered | the sce Chamber ot Com- man, provigetal Jaycee chair- + anne slatueties re- 2 - One expert said the reference merce held a “bosses night man, is seen here presenting roca Sie zo aeoten ° e- roan So, sieehanline at siatee SAINT- JOHN, N.B. (CP) _| dina’ at Confederation Cen: seor--sbahesiaah so etenten. 10. it ges-Etienne Gemini ] TOW. cetiverateiy ‘not’ fstaied, “te ich ube tee Sees oe ee thee oe oe me Co Ye. ; pomanperanday ts matter, Made to a tranga the ests fertstete =.= British Move In Zambi Passes Tests (2 3.r= erm] ritis ove In Zambia marriage - family section = fully done because it will remain valid no matter which-way the church moves in future state- ments on birth control. Says the document: “Matrimony indeed is not only an institution for procreation but it is by nature an indissoluble * CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) |to seditireus and fly in forma- After passing every test with tion with Gemini_7, perhaps ease, the Gemini 7 astronauts | within a few inches> Thursday were anxious to begin | “We've got a_ reasonable their 14-day space adventure: on | chance of doing it,” flight direc- Saturday. |tor Chris Kraft said Thursday. Astronauts Frank Borman and |" Much will depend on the quick James A. Lovell Jr., were in| 'Mmaround on pad 19 and the high spirits. | condition of Gemini 7 after nine | pact werees, pizeens ; and > As Gemini 7 preparations ne: the mutual love of ieee is “We’ve never had pre-launch |activities go so smoothly on a imanned flight before,” com- |mented a U.S. space agency of- smoothly entered the final hours, technicians began ready- | ing the Gemini 6 spacecraft for | the second launching in a space ficial, “T have teen the doubleheader. {usual minor mica f Borman and Lovell are to ride | ties, but ane @ coiiuea @-Titan 2-rocket into the skies |~ Borman, Lovell, Schirra and at 2:30 p.m. EST (3:30 p.m. |Stafford met Thursday with | or AST) Saturday. | Kraft, Gemini program mana- Nine days later, on Dec. 13, | ger Charles Mathews and other astronauts Walter M._ Schirra | officials to review the mission-— dr- and Thomas P. Stafford are |rocket, spacecraft, weather, to take off im pursuit from the | worldwide tracki king network and same leunching pad in an effort |recovery forces. carried on in a right order and It is not licit for the sons and daughters of the church, relying | pj) path icagpel pice rae ey, Sei a lation of procreation, enter. those ways which are forbidden condemned by the. church in explaining in the divine law.” The text. while condemning the ‘use of nuclear arms, no longer specifically opposes their stockpiling asa nuclear defen- sive deterrent. “We sh uld | % - |Dorchester, N.B., 1ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1965. ne ai > ‘ ualism Oppc ‘oronto Area Briefs much milder, oe Sve ewes More Bogus Bills. ' By JOHN LeBLANC TORONTO (CP) — Sh conflicting views on the w Canada were heard Thursda' by the royal cémmission on lingualism and biculturalism. On this day, the opponents of bilingualism out-talked the -ad- vocates. One argument was that Roman Catholic clericalisn in Quebec was trying to spread its influence to the country. The commission heard one of. the strongest denunciations of bilingualism in its two-year his- tory from the Ontario section of the 5,000 - member Canadian Protestant League. It called for | an end to efforts to extend the | use of French, which |men called an “imposition” on | | other parts of Canada on Que | .\bec’s behalf. about French culture that needs to be nationalized,” said Rev. Stanley . Wellington of Brant- ford, Ont., a Baptist minister who is the league’s national secretary. He conceded only that a few songs such as Alou- ette might rate recognition, but the rest of Quebec culture was “parochial.” The league considered _ that stressing biculturalism was an attempt to impose French, Re- man Catholic characteristics == including church holidays — om 'the whole country. That was “a | violation on the democratic pro- lonsmcrs TO IDEA sof a Meanwhile, an ROMP oe | man said two other bogus Heads Off Africar By HAROLD MORRISON jterests in the giant LONDON (CP)—Britain has up at a branch of the Royal taken on a decisive strategic |sia, which provides power for | Bank of Canada in Bathurst, irole in black Zambia. British |Zambia’s vital copper industry. NB. all - weather Javelin fighters |The power generator is on the) Two Quebec. City men. were |will sentenced last month to terms jcover there in the federal penitentiary at |are continuing for Britain to; in connection |provide an infantry battalion tention oie the passing ot the worthless |for Zambia's ground protection. |supply. Presence of these British! “The presence of the RAF forces is seen here as @ WAY |there will be a very important ‘jto. thwart the ambitions of ifactor to cool down the situa- Ghana and other African states |tion.” said Prime Minister Wil- which hope to use Zambia as & |son " Thursday as he announced launching pad for an assault |K aunda’s agreement to allow against Ian Smith's icerer the Javelin squadron and RAF white-ruled Rhodesia, Zambia's |ground detachments into Zam- neighbor... « \bia and to continue bargaining: But in Lusaka, Zambia's jon the acceptance of a British and negotiations dam, of cutting the power) Corrosion Kariba | are to decide whist methods to | \dam, on the border with Rhode- |pursue to oust Smith’s regime | ‘tion bid fails. " jmmegiately provide air! 'Rhodesian side of the massive officials 3 “If Quebec wants to keep its character istic s, ‘|right,” Mr. Wellington said. “We feel there's nothing | should WEATHER Rive, not quite 68/(aamms winds light, Low-high 15 and-30. Saturdayr cloudy, . 14 PAGES Quebec Culture Called Parochial — on new training meth- s Prof. G. Donald Jackson of |the French department at York University here said the first step in bilingualism, and linguls- “Unless real progress towards the Gallicization of Montreal can be made im a relatively eh time.” he said, ‘we might as well. give our efforts to shape a bdicuitural federation and try to make the best bar- gain we can with the separatists or the Americans or both.” George W. Taylor, a Toronte lawyer, said the federal govern- ment is stepping backwards in attempts to perpetuate the | cae language through ede- a ‘a Cattier, Fathers of Confeder- |°®SS-' He said Canada cannot afford . (a ermal in the interests of ai percentage of the pop- | wlation:"* To advance outside Quebec, English was needed, “We object to the idea of try-|and to promote other ideas to ing to make this part of na-| French - Canadians smacked of tional life at public expense. » | frase and misrepresentation.” | Rev. Jonas F. C. Shepherd, | National president of the lenge | na a Presbyterian minister co | London, Ont., termed Quebec | the “spoiled member of the | Confederation family” and said | if Britain’s economic-strangula- | "special privileges’ should no |, Ghana wants an | | longer be extended to one prov- immediate invasion and British | ince. I - said Zambia's presi-| ‘Every time he hollers, some- | dent. is under strong African | thing has to be sacrificed to n States : minister said. ‘He wants not Britain sees Kaunda’'s accept. | equality but superiority.” ance of the RAF squadron as| Co - chairman Daviidson Dun- | indicating support for Wilson’s| jton observed that the league’s argument that force at this|stand did not coincide with time would be the wrong ap-|those of larg r Protestant proach and that Smith can be | groups, and Mr. Shepherd re- brought down by.economie ; plied. that ..it- did —not- represent measures. the “ecumenism that surrend- ders the convictions that are the Zambia feats Smith might cut |yery soul of protestantism.” ibeotinued Sa pede 3, ool-.8)) | Am opposing view came from Judy Forecast To Be Dropped - VANCOUVER (CP) Erle |Martin, British Columbia health minister, predicted that= federal jhealth minister Judy LaMarsh | will be dropped in the impend- Rhodesia. has denied any ta- |Pressute to bow to this invasion | give him his own way,” the | ing cabinet shuffle. concept, “My feeling is that Judy La- Marsh will not be with us much longer,” he told a public meet- Mr. Martin criticized Miss Lae |Marsh for telling provinciel health ministers to p. te “meet requirements fora mental health program in the federal medicare plan and later &- that there would be ne sad fe alth coverage. Some North American bishops eee that the general ban- | bomb tone of the cou cas a the United hetae. | rected st imi | The final text, - aoggbr mo y, simply leaves relerente’ to nuclear peice | and contains a new footnote | stating there was no intent to | single out any one nation. | —<$ 5 — ___— Soviets Send | Icebreakers To Canada MOSCOW (Reuters) — Soviet icebreaking cargo ships started winter navigation Thursday on ithe transatlantic route from Eu- to Canada..the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Liberal Is Elected In NS. Antigonish Riding ANTIGONISH, N.S. ‘CP)—A judicial recount completed here Thursday confirmed the election ‘of Liberal John B. Stewart in An- ish - Guysborough in the Noy. 8 federal election with @ plurality of 47 votes. Mr. Stewart was declared @lected by 58 votes on the basis o the official count declaration Recount results: D. Hugh Gil- lis (PC) 6163; Lestie Myers ENDP)._ 228), John... B.. Stewart (L) 6,210. | operating on Eastern Provincial | iney, N.S. ‘Mr. Gillis, Declaration day results: Gil- lis (PC) 6,172; Myers (NDP) 226: Stewart (L) 6,230. The recount, requested by began Wednesday morning before county court Judge Alex H. McKinnon.. and ended late this afternoon. Ninety - six ballots were re- jected. Mr. Gillis led“ the poll by 19 votes when counting ended |- election night. However, Mr. Stewart, who represented the ri- ding in the Jast Parliament, moved ahead after the armed services vote was added Nov. 13. MAY QUERY RESULT The result in Antigonish-Guys- borough may still be questioned Pregressive “Conservative offi- cials have suggested the elec- tion should be declared void be- cause a revising officer’ re- moved Mr, Gillis’s name from the voting list on the grounds he lacked residence qualifica- tions: Election candidates must eligible to vote somewhere Canada. Mr. Gillis did vote af- be in , Capt. Yuri Levin. head of the Soviet Arctic and icebreaker fleet administration, ,told Tass that Canadian firms had been convinced of the dependability jot Soviet diesel - electric ice- ibreaking cargo ships and have chartered six such vessels this year. On two occasions, he said, ee jthree Soviet _ vessels had _de- JOHN B. STEWART llivered cargoes to Quebec and \Montreal. along the St. Law- ter taking an oath that he was |. River which was closed — o a cimiae “sation = - conventional ships at the said he has maintained a home |: _ ee county althou s Boston University in Massacou| INSIDE TODAY setts for a last five ‘years. tives contend that Classified .......- + ; removal a his name from the| Births ..... Sacivbbeecvece 1 list led some voters to conclude| Deaths .........------+++-- 3 addi ir aes eee ee COBIES 20 occ e cee sceee because was ine as a Sport .. 1... eee ccc seres candidate. ae : pts nad markets ...... 5 Another recount in the Que- OMOMS we ee cee eeee bec constituency of Shefford Editorials ..\...........-. : Wednesday confirmed the elec-| Summerside ...........- : tion of Liberal Louis Neveau~A| Kings, Queens, City . a third recount is in progress in Prince County ......... Algoma West, \ - President Kenneth Kaunda said | army ion. Thursday night that his country! «we are perfectly willing to is reserving the right to call im |station ground troops providing itroops from other countries. satisfactory conditions;”’ An authoritative Zambia a added as he faced a hostile op- F OF Crash |source said Kaunda has told | |position in a noisy Commons. |Britain the air agreement does |He emphasized that all British OTTAWA (CP)—Internal cor- |not prevent his calling in other |units would be under British jrosion along a strip of metal jnon-British forces if he believes ‘control. |skin on the bottom of the air- ithem necessary. He said Zam- | ieraft was the most likely cause Ibia would consider fully any of a Dart Herald crash near proposals. for military action 4 { at Wilson, suggesting he is just | is threat |Halifax that killed eight -per- lforwarded by the Organization frere ‘Ecce ‘Wilsos coun- | igons last’ March 17, a federal in- of African Unity. The OAU | ‘tered that thera fs still ‘a very | vestigator has _ reported. council of ministers is meeting explosive situation” in central engined airliner, ip Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, today. WANTS DAM GUARDED The two - Africa and he wanted to stop it from becoming even more Airways’ Maritimes run, came ; ; . ; 7 ; paca Since Rhodesia declared it- ¢*plosive. | apart in the air 15 minutes after : ; y | taking off from Halifax for Syd- °°! independent Nov. 11, ~nvasion URGED The African foreign ministers | at their Addis Ababa meeting | Kaunda has been pressing for It hit the ground in three sec- forces to protect Zambia's in- island Communities Have Grants Okayed Three ‘Island | communities ;a loan of $127,330 for construe- | ‘have been granted loans totall- tion of a community recreation | ling $220,444, it--was—-announced ‘centre. in Ottawa yesterday by the Mum | A loan of ara ae been | t and Loan granted Montague wards a baete — lartificial ice skating rink and tAlberton will get a loan of $5,114 lfor the ice surface of Jacques) Cartier Arena. It was announced by the board | tions about 26 miles northeast of Halifax International Airport. There were no survivors among the crew of three and five’ pas- sengers. The report, distributed last week to interested parties and | made public Thursday, said the | catise’ of the corrosion has not | been determined but further | laboratory. work is continuing. The Dart Herald is designed | and built by Handley Page of England. RUPTURE LIKELY Investigator D. A- McLellan of the transport department’ $ | Boa Montreal office said the corro-| sion apparently caused an B0- | gr a has been granted inch rupture of the fuselage skin | while the plane was in a climb at about 12,000 feet.’ 20 apt °o SH * ~<eigfr *e | that approval has been given to! “The resulting strain on the c ‘ONLY 19 '@6 loans to 52 municipalities | frame shook off the tail as- 5 from the $400,000,000 federal) sembly and snapped the front SHOPPING J fund to help Seceeenns pro | end off the plane. The main sec- : mote employmen tion of the fuselage, wings still : DAYS TILL } The loans had a total value “ot | attached, did several loops . | $7,189,808. All are at five and through the air before hitting jthree eights per cent interest the ground. but for work completed by All but two per cent of the |* LS March 31 a quarter of the loan! aircraft was salvaged by gi tigators and examined for evi- dence. There was no indication of a fire, collision, explosion we structural fatigue. amount will be written off. | The three loans bring to a} DP ihe number approved m the) “ata, ol Srame. Their total amotnt is | Wilson |. As right-wing Tories jabbed | ~ LAS RRR Set ~~ Typifying the constant bat- length “Grannys,” wy tle over attire and haircuts be- ; ; : tween the teenagers and their [frie Smith, left. and Betty Seechets are these ankle- Miller in Los Angeles. Thies i * 'HEMLINES ‘SKIRT’ EXTREMISM “ cover-up style te the opposite of the short = (AP ¥ iv} 2 ct ae & f :