If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It co the Pos Office @ Postage w Cash VOL. LXXVIIIL. NO. 64 —uepurtmant” Oneee ans CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1965. The Guardian === _..= Causeway Rails Stud To Take Up To 6 Wee | | ing that flailed white and Neg strators here Tuesd i The top ‘o the mornin’ to you. This is the St. Patrick's Day message of pretty little Mary Beth Horgan who per- tion Centre. Mary Beth {s the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgan, Charlottetown. RNIN’ formed an Irish step dance as a specialty act in last even- ing’s performance of Petey's Choice at the Basilica Recrea- P‘O THE sylvania. iffs deputies resulte Language Barrier Delays “=m Debate On Pension:Plan- many Shortly dit DTTAWA (CP)—The Canada [ter disctissed With the Speaker Parliament would not be ool d Pension Plan ran into a barrier |in the chair to hear it. The vote rogued until both the pension | in the Commons Tuesday as {did not involve confidence in plan and the national labor code | opposition MPs complained that the government. were through both the Commons | minutes of the SenateCCommons Labor Minister and Senate. pensions committee still have triggered an uproar when he The labor minister accused not been translated into French |said approval of the motion Mr. Knowles of using ‘sophis- Gerard Perron (Creditiste— Would have the effect of killing try” in his angument and said Beauce), the plan’s most vocal the contributory. pension bill for the prime minister had made | critic in the House, said lack |the present session of Parlia- the commitment Monday im the) of a French transéript of com- {mest — light of circumstances then. He | mittee hearings violated the ans the vost estimate in- (Continued on page 18, col. 9) ts and orivi I ; ica ansiation res rig eee of the committee proceedinzs “ on-_a_question..of _priv- | flege, he moved that the mara. |7™! take about four week? thon pension debate be sus-| REMINDED OF PLEDGE pended until the French report) Stanley Knowles (NDP—Win- is published. |mipeg North Centre) reminded The government was defeated |Mr. MacEachen that Prime later on a vote to have the mat-| Minister Pearson had | pledged Brush Fires Are Reported MacEachen in the Legislature last night. The resolution, moved by A. as this, I don't think it should Iw. Matheson (L-4th Kings), was be left unchallenged. in connection with press reports stand that the leader of the Op- Fight Persons In see ) and sion | Jocus to the . oe a men, enn-| Dr In Shelburne County Areas 3's" SHELBURNE, NS. (CP) — control at: nightfall after burn- Volunteer fire departments and ing since shortly afternoon. It. forest rangers brought a brush | 4s ‘© be watched all night. barns. The fire, at Upper Woods! a stiff wind. District Forest Rangers J. Ar-/ thur Smith said the fast action| Ninemile of fire departments from Pub- | guished. nico, Barrington and Woods| Harbor was responsible for sa¥- | the ing the threatened properties. (dents in He said: the blaze was ufider | were evacuated. House Debates Resoluti »OnAmendingConstituti ty Bi it - F ie : ‘a 4 Oo O 7 : veeee eee Comics Neb edeeseeternes » @ enn Tritt u sheen ee taetion ~ tenon eee eeee er MOVED BY MATHESON |Shaw ask Attorney-General Al-| corruption and syndicated crime. ban Farmer to resign, was de-| Mr. Matheson said ‘‘when a feated on a straight party -vote prominent member of the gov- ernment makes a statement such ifaizt i L <n earlier then no or ofl if ae I under- ured = | Resignation Resolution Defeated By 15-12 Vote A Liberal resolution, demand-, which said that Mr. Farmer call- position asked for a retraction of Premier Walter R. ed the Liberal Party founded on the statement. There was no re- traction. “All political parties through the ages have had their prob- lems but no party in the country was ever founded on the prin- ciples referred to here. I can't see how the premier can still have in his government, and ex- pect to get results in dealings with other parts of Canada, a ~ “The premier should now de- ng ? te mand and receive the resigna- jem of the attorney-general un- have an explanation." DUS REQUEST er Walter R. Shaw call- 7 ry ee W b hee bs . ! 4 holt i i ‘ epee | mittee “a griev2ous over- (either a swing bridge or a lift concern. sight.” ee ae without | Earlier s. completed. | Sets Sat “The second part of-the study | “| the question —of privilege | Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Minister Replies To MP's Query: OF THE GUARDIAN | by the Island OTTAWA — It may take a pany to construct the TUESDAY, March 16, 1965 The Commons. contin- ued study of the contributory Canada Pension Plan. . __ |month to six more weeks before ‘as a private venture, had 1 Beet vert that debate the government finishes its. stu-| accepted. ee be suspended until French dies concerning the Prince Ed- | It has seither been ward Island causeway, Public nor rejected as. the minister copies of testimony before a Min Lucie Cardia |publie works joint committee are ready. Works mons Tuesday. | government Labor Minister MacEachen “one van resisns to a eatin Ineve ottas entirely said this would kill the bill fom J. Angus MacLean, MP ed and it would be very for this session. for Queens, who asked if the|to decide what te do Opposition members com- ‘minister would make a state-| matter until those studies bined to defeat the govern , : ment 61 to 52 to have the question of priviilege consia- ered by the Speaker. Gordon Churchill (PC—Win- nipeg South Centre) called the lack of a French repor, of the Senate-Commons com- at gf tagne said the Liberal gov- ernment had done more than tine projet ncding al! i Hu any other to promote use of French in the public service. Deputy Speaker Lucien La- meoureux indicated a ruling on | would be made today. The Senate passed the fed- | eral labor code _ bill setting minimum wages and hours of Tinmum wares at ors» | News Version two conservative ament | On Causeway’s ents to the bill were de- OTTAWA (PC—Queens) listened | taking. te a government progress re- on the building of a cause- | mentary Ree