VOL. LXXIX NO. 238 ’\\6. The three artists ate (FROM ge If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Brunswick Handicrafts, Fred- John, New Brunswick.- - 6 nari : ward Island Like The Dew” CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1966. Urged Within 15 Years WEA THER Mostly cloudy, winds becoming westerly 15. Low-high 45, and cooler. nor MOS? TEN CENTS ine. bers in the House got support: Bill On Livestock _Richard A. Bell (PC—Carl ed Grain Another Bogus Bill Reported — HALIFAX (CP) — Police here Donald Tabled In House - 58. Thursday: sunny, 18 PAGES Report — . a 8 ' : said Tuesday one more counter- : feit $10 bill was discovered im ‘Meets With Alch In COMMONS jesse ra : eae ge ae ie BOTTAWA ae Hevecnanas Cet oii to implement i cation. | E Counterfeit bills have, al! Breton coal industry and elim-| His proposed Sydney Coal (CP) — A Social | Ottawa should be—the location. | East: It needed money to do; 3 : : k = S = Credit. loess ie have all cas| Creditiste Leader Real | this, although most transactions | ‘ued uP durme the sane Pet | inate mining operations in the |Coal Corp. would take over and binet decisions affecting a-pro-|Caouette said he felt Mr. | would be completed within—a/| oi au have been $10 notes. |5¥amey area of ;Nova Scotia |-operate the Sydney-area coal posed feed grain. agency re- | Churchill was “playing politics” | week and the board would have; a. bis are generally of a | Within 13 years, says the Don-| mining operation of Dominiow viewed —_bya—_Commons_com- | and NDP member H. W. Her- | its money back. 5 text lor and feel | 2/4 report om the Cape Breton Steel and Coal Corp.. Ltd., phas- mittee was defeated 90, to 59 | ridge (Kootenay, West) said Mr.| Mr. Bell said Mr. Sauve had oe genuine. They lack coal problem. ae ing out its operations to elimi- . Tuesday: night. Sauve’s proposition seemed lo-|heen “very clever, very planchettes or the green water- The report, tabled in the Com-jnate the industry within 16 r Ee ; Ths) vole. dtew aoens af 1& gical ‘and* reasonable. shrewd" but had stepped ke as well as a: faceplate |™O™s Tuesday, also advised | years. Dosco mines account for “§ berals, ‘including most of the The‘ bill ran into~a serious | around the point. Would this! number that appears in the lett |5‘ronsly against opening of any | more than 8 per cent of pro- LOCAL ARTISTS DISPLAY WORK binet away from a party po- | hitch earlier when opposition | clause allow the cabinet 0/ hand corner of a true bill. mew mines, especially the pro- | duction and employment ‘in the \ : 7a iey taeda, at the Chateau | MPs said one clause could give | advance the board unlimited posed Lingan development. Cape Breton coal industry. Aq exhibition of painting, LEFT) Henry Purdy, presi- ericton, and whose display |taurier near—the Commons. the proposed agency unlimited | amounts? Dr. J:R. Donald, Montresl The second crown body—Dr. pottery and sculpture featur- dent of the P.E.I. Art Society, includes pottery;:and James | after it was taken, Erie | Spending power without the com-| «yo. thas what I said,” Planes Due ‘dustrial economics _ consultant | Donald ted the name ing the\.works of three local whose -display includes “weld- Little, whose work in paint- | winkler (PC —-Grey - Bruce) | ‘rol of Parliament. Mr. Sauve replied. — | who made a one-year study of | Cape Breton Development Corp. artists is ‘on display at the-art ings and plastic paintings; ing won him first prize in the objected that some Liberal Mr Sauve agreed to sugges- Mita ‘wie ing “the | the Situation, recommended es- —would use the estimated $150,- gallery in Confederation Cen- John Shaw, a past employee 1957 Calgary Exhibition and | members squeézed im after the | tions that. he set. the clause Thea ' destroying - To Seek tablishment' of two federal.! (Continued on page 3, col. 2) ter. The exhibition, which got with ‘the P.E.I. Handicraft who was also‘chosen “Artist of |the count began in a standing | #Side and seek legal advice on | oS 4 ° ° underway last ‘hight, is sche- Branch who recently took up a : the~Year” atthe recent 1986 | vote. why the clause was stated ‘as . Lambert @o 1 ¢ h : Coal Re rt Ly bli hts duled to continue through Nov. position as potter with the New Atlantic Fair held at Saint | - The two ‘Social Credit mem- | it was. ‘| eee wae eee ae Se ooner po gniig High- Mr. Eardley said that while wholesale and retail © ~ jpaay seem large on fruits and kitchen constitutional changes making it easier for the grass roots to obtain leadership conventions. tion, Liberal national confer- A. milder resolution then_ was by John Claxton~of proposed Montreal>In its final form it: Breton~eoal industry is “crazy”. Mr. Marsh said in an’ inter- eit : ‘ ) lause: weather (PC—Regina ) and H. i : ‘- , X from 42. Conservatives, Ml NDP |eton) objected to the ¢ A. Olson ‘SC — Medicine Hat)| HALIFAX (CP)—Two planes Wak a Dos sae ae _ Establishment of second ester Sins Se > eee e ~| members and four. Creditistes. | was 1T A_BLANK CHEQUE? | joined. in Mr. Bell's objections. | are to take up the search early | Clo’ Beeson coal mdustey, | o™m, C°TPOration to > OLD 2a VOTE "He asked whether this was a| Me. Lambert also criticized | today for a 60-foot schooner if | ¢ icq in the Commons Tues. | “renaten: Cape Breton's — \ N esponsli e A. second. standing vole ©n | biank cheque for the cabinet |the “omnibus clauses” that | weather ‘conditions off Labra- daw: economy in other fields, using . * SNS ; _ [am amendment by Gordon | 4, give the agency any amount | allow the cabinet authority to|dor’s east coast permit. : as capital the estimated $150, Xe Ss \ : 3 Chi (PC—Winnipeg South |o¢ ‘money without approvel of |set rates paid for purchase,| ‘A United States Air Force C-| _ Establishment of federal | 900,000 savings im federel coal F Cli yn F o s ee Parliament. é : storage end transport, to de- es a more than six | Crown et es a ei . headquarters Mr, Sauve said reason | signate what grains are to be rs y without finding | over Sydney-area o ining Elimination of Domintoa Or limbing oOo ‘rices agency. was defeated 85 to 43, | was that the agency would have| classed as feed end what ani-|a trace_of the Sandy Point, un- | “perations of Dominion. Steel | C.i° Board with staff and Ne é : _ | the getting me |to buy. grein for resale to feed| mais are to be considered live- | eported since Oct. 2 when it ye OF a duties absorbed bythe fed- ’ Ng Sa s : : : Sala support from other parties. manufacturers <, stock. Cartwrigh ador for | phase x energy, mines ~ = By JAMES NELSON peaches, there is only nime cents ibacon prices are high because | The bill, on which debate pemeen 2 e. ont Ge z St. John's, Nfld., with five per. | veers. eral SSiuamam erence eo coe cca ee accus-| began last Thursday night, is x i sons aboard. -=—. Assumption by Nova Scotia. | ao oa : i | im sugar | | tomed icon eggs instead | expected to get passage FT. Two of those aboard have | government of all responsibil- |. Abandonment s : a gad Nebel: jot ham sed caus: for Sreatinat: The Commons then will move Gi -WRAPPED TURNIP been identified as Lester | ities — including @pen new mine at the . as oh eee a was in as the | on te sad tomes ot the gov- - 5 O’Brien and his wife, of Mone- | subsidies—for the remaining | $16,000,000 ae a cost of ; profit testimony given .K. Leckie, | ernment’s controversia |tom and St. John’s. Mr. O'Brien | independent * coal producers. | which cannot be justified. WIDER. general’ manager” of the “Meat | care legislation. Health Minister GETS REPLY FROM PM - is co-owner of the Union Sal- ae tie eens Soe eseeeea ee ee Se that when |P 20ers Council of Canada MacEachen sat in the Commons i 3 vage Company of St. John's S fi Id IH C mment of butter | He Said that over - all, meat | throughout the evening waiting | TORONTO (CP—)Mrs. June | sible prices. Higher prices | which owns the vessel. tanrie as VO (Big in Jan. |P2ckers and processors make ato introduce the legislation. O’Reilly_ of Toronto, who sent | cannot continue to exist u® | The Sandy Point was. earry- a ©. ' be price wan | Small margin of profit ‘on their The grain bill, which would a. gift-wrapped turnip to Prime | less someone is willing to pay | ing a cargo of sctap iron. On Coal Minin Report ae month, with |*@! sales of meat products to ow ee inister Pearson earlier this | them. Rees Mr. O’Brien, from St . Johns, ng ae $1 cents, | 0d wholesalers and retailers. <a Eastern Canada | year in ptofest tof. high.. food “This im: turn has an effect |‘operated O’Bries-Ifon and Metal: ‘ ye Beet ae ae Sahin s high “as But as prices of pero Npocr g jaro €olumbia, ran-into | costs, has - a reply | on those essentials. which have |Co., Ltd, Lower Prince: Sireet,,| HALIFAX ~(CP) — Premier | tm any it depends — \| wise and fall with ..sensi- | some. fongue-im-cheek opposition | from Mr. Pearson. ~ > to be purchased whatever the | Charlottetown. : . Stanfield Tuesday promised. the | on future Maggy ‘ tivity to the laws of supply-and | in the last stages. of clause-by The Toronto housewife be- |. price.” A oe ve who drifted off Nova Scotia government would | ing marketing aids from at uae |Gemand, «bacon prices have_jclause ‘study. — r come angry when she had to Mr. Pearson said he sent a | Campbellton, N.B. for nearly 48 | be willing to take part in'= gov- federal government. te : stable tended\to remain high. This is |\Mr. Churchill ogjected to a| pay $1:20 for the turnip copy of Mrs. 0’ ’s lettet | hours ina powerless cabin crul- | ernment corporation.to run the | “asked about the report's rec- Se fae | eeeane_bemeewives bay all te clause. that would allow. anmy| Mr. Pearson referred to an | ‘© the minister of finance and | ser were found safe Tuesday at | Cape Breton coal mining indus- | ommendation of a Sydney Coal S bacon offered and aren't in-| city im Eastern Canada to be |’ enciosed statement he sent’| the latter told him the total |New Richmond, Que. on ‘the | try. cane Corp. to take over and operate while | clined to buy more whem prices designated. as headquarters for | aiong with the letter that deals |. demands being -placed upon | north shore of the Bay of Cha-| ‘The suggestion is contained im| the Sydney-area coal mining sa the * with “inflationary pressures | ‘he Canadian econotay have | teur.) the Donald report on Cape | operations of the Dominios and Minister Sauve, pl | that arise out of our present | ¢xceeded the: production which = Breton coal operations, tabled | Steel and Coal Corp. Ltd., . Joting the legislation, said Mont- | prosperity and rising prices.” | Canadians are-able to achieve. | ; ‘earlier Tuesday in the Com- mier said the provincial gov- e ae this back. earlier pre! « real. is the feed grain_ centre _ He also said that while gov- KM was against ; = il mons. ernment “would certainly sup- J | but no city was specified ‘in the | ernments have a significant ground that the federal gor- | Snow Fa s Mr. Stanfield said in an in-|port that and would be willing three bee: Ries wih anthony dents role to play in inflation, so do | tment moved to resirain ex- s < terview the report, which also |‘ participate in it. pected proposed board “all Canadians. Se nee | O farie ealled. for the elimination of | Mr. Stanfield said Dr. J. R. make the decision after consul- VISES = Mea comer initielly * @ n n Cape Breton coal mining opera- | Donald, who prepared the re- tation with-interested parties. | ADVISES THRIFT ‘ peer amo, wie yeqpert te She tions within 15. years, be |port after a one-year-study of Conservative MPs argued that We must all show @ willing- | construction industry,and im @ |. TORONTO (CP) — Winter ; tally by. Nova |the coal operations, was per- ; ae ness to savéinstead of spend- more general way in the_bud- | swept inte Northern Ontario examined fectly correct in emphasizing oo ing, to search for substitutes get brought down ia March | Tuesday as snow fell in a wide |S. ot we should not | that coal could not produce ! Ss northwest, of Sault Ste. Marie, | Tir said. “I agree with parts | area. ‘The report was also “cer Sudbury. other | tainly valuable in the emphasis , The weather office reported Sako cas it places on development ater. MAKES 4TH APPEARANCE = = Vacke snow at Naxkin®. |" He said the decision on how | native employment mm Cape Mr Wiliena.Shabing bie 8 = ee fall ot ine | many years the mining opera-|Breton and the need for a fourth appearance before the : sell at White. River, 120 niles | tos should ‘continue in Cape | broader base for the erobomy committee, said that only 26 \ a Eure’ Ot tue Soult tuk Sulmeary Breton “is a matter of judge- | there. ae cents out of every retail dollar J e hihetea : 1 - P “ t spent on fresh apples gets back : yA ~ : ae \ SOREN = reported : - : _ NS nN aS SS se The snow was accompanied nio residen Sent ca rece nly 30 conte vets | BY RONALD LEBEL tion from “the Ontario Liberal auch sizeable number_ of by driving winds: with gusts up | - . Miners’ Union RT cl __back to, the wheat grower. Of |: OTTAWA (CP)— The Liberal | party. calling for a~leadership | Liberals favo i to_50 miles an hour. R 'C every $i spent on potatoes, less |Party Tuesday adopted new ina-| convention within two~ years |‘Vention<in a secret ballot ~~ | Declares. eport Ura than 50 cents goes to the farmer. |Chinery that-could lead to a'/after every federal ce | oe eee a IDE. TODAY. ' In summation, he said farm | Wide-open leadership fight. after is waS-a bya. vote| leader of thes INSI ~ “<1 GLACE BAY, N. 8. (OP).— held the portfotio of Isbor minis- produce requiring the least every. federal election. of RNto 47 committee our ‘party. : Pete Wiijawy Maral dent of die. {te : amount of processing from farm | Delegates to the party’s na- | meeting eos was de-\up say Tenses wat ere , preside ca The_ Donald wt shows & gate to kitchen pantry yield | tioual’ policy conference defied /feated.in a voice vote at Tues- | le . trict 26 United Mines Workers | omplete disregard-‘of the social farmer the largest share of re- | the éxpressed wishes of Prime | day’s p session. oN the of * Deaths ............-s-0200s 3 | Gnd.) said Tuesday the Donald consequence of the phasing out tail expenditure. Minister Pearson and endorsed | BRINGS IN _ Tim’ Reid, defeated Editorials ........-.-.++- 4 |Report on the future of the Cape |of such an industry,” Mr. Marsh vezetables, it was his experience | Opponents argued bitterly | reads: ‘alot of embarrassment.” ~ |view the report was a complete |treal industrial economist’ com zs a former produce inspector | that .the position of- future Li} ‘4 resolution™calling for a| Delegates unanimously passed \contradiction of government | sultant; was “‘incompetent and — in the Ottawa area that there | beral prime ministers would be | leadership convention shall be other ame! ts to_the party ‘ policy as put forward by Health | demonstrated his complete in . ig great risk of spoilage before | undermined. _| placed automatically “on — the | constitution req ‘that the ~. | ‘Minister MacEachen when “he, ability to make such a study. the fresh produce reaches the| Starting after the next elec- | agenda of the biennial conven- | Liberals’. basie~policies he~de- —oe — ae national “\He also told the committer that in a. 20 - ounce can of Public Probe Planned In Bus Deaths OTTAWA. (CP)—A public in- -qQuiry will be held into the bus- train: collision Friday night ‘at | Dorion, Qué., that took 19 lives, pe board of; transport commis- loners annotinced Tuesday. No dates have been set. * ; «The board appealed to ‘‘all persons who.are able to offer information™ to- get in~ touch with the board secretary, C. W. Rump, in Ottawa. f A meeting of commissioners has approved the public hear-|ership- at that convention,” the ee It decided to set aside for me. ings in addition to an investiga- | prime minister said Monday. San tisuitee? Seen ae oie now ali questions of federal jur- ni tion launched. by experts within | Mr. Pearson said a prime ml |}o0 00 Corp... wa isdiction. noe hours*of fhe accident. —_- nister’s first responsibility is to |.” dealing Wik es : H. L. Schnaiberg of Montreal, s Ra oo The collision killed 19 young} Parliament and all the people, ties. cea ipall- | who proposed ‘the. motion for -an ny j tL -told™the people and injured 24. not to his party. ‘ ; urban affairs department, said ; i TOUR t he saw, The hearing will have several| Members of Parliament and | He also spoke against fedenal:|the CMHC-assisted projects of FRENCH STAR BEGINS he«: Jer a, recedents, including .a’ public | other high - ranking Liberals | initiatives i-tirban development |.the. 1950s have beeome today’s = eer tk : ar’ : Bee inquiry into a similar crash 25| found themselves on opposite |and redevelopment aid to mu- | “instant slums."". CMHC de-| French: singing. stor. Mireille can singing tour. Miss Mathien” ._ Ike i ., « Loe miles northeast of Edmonton in | sides during an emotional - | nicipalities,. claiming that if the | served credit im meeting some | Mathieu arrived Tuesday at 18 to make her North Ameri- | don, Eagland, pathologist who “November, 1960,. in which 17 | minute debate Tuesday. federal government tries to by-| housing needs but it wasn’t! x ntreal International Airport 4 singing debut at a‘French | lectures at Oxford ‘and’ is’a med | students were killed and 25 in-| The battle over the leadership |pass the provinces “‘there will | geared.for community planming |" 4 tad song festival in Montreal. __“Jieal adviser to Scotland Yard; i issue was sparked by a resolu- |be a terrific furore.” and development. . to begin a 10-day North Ameri- _P Wirephete) told she ‘mine jucgen hie. paces | é j > raee. ? £ : ences. will hold a secret ballot on the question of calling a leadership convention. If the motion carries, the party exe- cutive will have to schedule a convention within a year. The: process will be repeated at the first party conference after each subsequent election. Supporters of the revolution- ary machinery, mostly from Ontario and Quebec, argued that it- would make the party three - day conference Monday. 4 He favored votes of confidence in the leader, but criticized re- gular leadership conventions open to ail. comers. ~“T do not think the leader of ‘our party should -have to appear automatically at a formal lead- tion mext following a federal general election. sii “If such resolutions adopted by secret ballot, the executive committee shall call ‘a leader- ship convention to take place within ‘one year.” John Reid, MP for Kenora- Rainy River said future prime ministers will become lame education, resources and trans- port and communications. . Indirect Slap Administered’ | To Liberal Housing Policy =| After the minister jeft for |