WEATHER Snowflurries. clearing late in afternoon: northwest winds 25, gusts to 40, dimin- ishing to 20. Low-high 8 and 20. If It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It our fiiutordio ' ' “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" I v ‘T n . u 0. —i-— ""‘C‘ ‘ 4—-j:——- VOL. LXXVI. N0. 323 "" """ ot“"°'__"“._°‘: rm °.'_"m._ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1963. "Maia" SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES. Damage Tops $10 Million In Los Angeles Dam Break l . . lMan Fatally Hurt Warning Cul tln Souris Crash Casualty Toll enter hospita fvu.!'tlle{' sounls — Augustus Adolph] Mr. MacDonald was treatedfihrgtig-'5 °""""m"°" °" ‘"5 , request as a result of a te 0t; at the scene by Dr. Peter iriant-my am-idem two weeks ago, ‘and Dr. Edward Kassner. I-Tel‘ lPrem-ier Shaw L0S.ANGE~I1ES IAPl—Disas- The “acute devastation" was r officials counted 259 homes confined to a section bounded be-and apartment buildings de- by Hauser Blvd.. La Brea Ave.. _..nd.5lr0yP<l 01‘ d 8m_88ed Satur- Rodeo Road and the reservoir. day by the bursting of a mid- city dam and said Sunday it D‘?-ASTER AREA ,_ m__ was 3 ' 3010 no more than Federal and state officials de- inithrehttves were St. 'clarcd the section it disaster of the break which Area. qual_ify‘mtz residents for spewed mud and water (we, a ‘reconstruction or remodeling four-square-mile area of 9,000 homes with 16.500 residents re- mained a mystery but early in- yestigation pointed to two lik- ‘eh, causes, .telephone service as flood we- A recent series of mthhr tiers spread over a wide area earthquakes and the possible ,b‘~’l°“' the 1'95ErV°1r- lcollapse of subterranean oil. Undetermined thousands of t pools pumped dry by wells near ‘lP€l‘50nS. . Warned by P690115 09 tthe 50ehe_ ta leak in the dam. hours he- . terraced hillside below a ‘ fore it burst, fled to spend the -reservoir high in the Baldwintnight at homes of relatives or 1111-15 was swept clean of homes tin evacuation cattres set up in ;us MacDonald. 28. nephew I _ ! Lieutenanbcovernor w'J‘ May] was then taken to Souris Hospi- boti'mh;t‘er1l’res2ill3r £3]: flit-insm .D°“5ld» b°C‘““' “'9 I-‘l"“d.‘ 32‘ lal by Perry’: ambulance and"hasn't seemed to have improved, nd highway fatality this year died shortly before 8 p.m. Satur-i-‘is much as or the 1 when his small foreign car col-_ day. :Premler's sister Mrs.’ Jean H lided with the rear of an oil‘ Dr. Allan MacMillan. coron-En Wnn Werehd :0 involved true in Souris late Saturday. er, has set the inquest date tort‘ 9 Same 309‘ 9!‘- efternoon. I Dec. 30 at 7.30 p.m. at City Hall ‘ ll “'35 ‘W ,"°'_“""’-d-dil:f"”""°'- Mr. MacDonald had been pro«l Mr. MacDonald was the son;3;)“ uh? P"°m‘°”' °‘’‘‘ "m was lceeding west on Main Street int of Mrs. Velerius " " “t 59” ‘Souris about 5 o'clock Saturday and the late Mr. MacDonald of ‘when he collided with the rear Winsioe. S I of a parked_oil truck owned byt His remains will be restingsnow S * .’.'”rI.'i§'.r‘3t'reLoii"’i.‘i.‘l' tl’2°t§.f.’r‘"."o’1 ’r1‘.‘.’..e"i§.‘t"”r'r‘.‘i$‘.. ii. ‘t':‘r‘?.ll§{‘t’2f§f.°..’ 1 Hr ceived no maior damage. lThe funeral will be held at The truck operator was John Alexis Church, Rollo Bay at 10‘. . .' , d . t A :*;“;S.°:“::".:: °*~:.'::::“.::i.:::“:.y..*".*:r;::i....lN.S. reas time of the impact and was notl ed by the Souris detachmenhll RCMP. - Not those homes were _ damaged, but most were de- prived of electricity. gas and waters. The building was com- pletely surrounded by water THIS was use scene at the Guard helicopter F swooped intersection of i ve. and Rodeo Drive in Ins An- d°“'“ t° ' r°°f mp '° Did‘ "'9 geles Saturday as I Coast people stranded there by flood- aiter a reservoir broke. (AP W trephoto) . Parliament lAt A Glance HALIFAX top» snow I ' 1 injured. T —some costing up to $100.0il0—- llthree high Schools. a n a a S u C e a r S ranging from two to six inches as if by a giant mop. A wall oil Sunday hundreds made" their By THE CANADIAN PRESS the Maritimes slowed .water 30 feet high and 100 feet ;way through police cordons ft‘a‘fflC early Sunday 85 l‘ll*8ll 3 across roared down the canyon, ; around pol: May Move From France SATURDAY. Dec. 14. 1963 Immigration Minister Fa- vreau said his department hopes to attract well over 100,000 im- migrants to Canada next year. {Canada Gives Up Efforts On Commonwealth Role winds and cold temperatures ad- ‘tumbling houses and cars like .ded to the hazards of driving. ltoys. Southern Cape Breton and the ‘t Only the fact that police had Halifax area were hardest hit lm0l'8 than an nollr in try‘ with six inches of snow and a '.¢V3C”3l° the 3'53 b°1°“’ me to ‘below the dam. told e lthrough the debris for valuables 1 hind in their flight. . R. C. Elliott, who lived just reporters: 1“There's just a big hole . . . . . . CARMAN CUMMING of seats on a purely geographic i . -, ‘ kg t the death toll Lmv house is gone . . we have 5 JOSEPH M, SWEEN I 1 t M _ _ , P ._ ‘ He also forecast amendments BY _ , 20 t 30. 1 _ .0, wind that .reservolr_ p _ _ t. ' y . c - - t§:h5"s°u;:1nt,s1_°r t“°?,°"‘"I,d§, Wm“-E -resident Kennlmy.‘ as designed to bring a new look to UNITED NATIONS ‘CP’- fba5'5- Canada‘ Australia and t '"'°t"t',, Ourvtstbtttt tn ‘from rising much higher. _ nothing . . . the swlmmlngpooi PARIS (cppnmnce Mmw at heposaw (ho illdi at‘: th lsa5s"'at‘°" “G "‘° 5‘3“"‘3 Y‘ indian legislation. encouraging Acme under heavy Pr9SSUl‘€r‘N9“’ Zealand are 10 he “la-SS°d :3 ""5 °" ° y l Even so. 15 persons who did .15 all that ls left . - - we ter Hellyer confirmed Sunday ca") elthe MOSCOW 9651-ban treaty In initiative and selhres onsibm Canada has given up on an at-[under "West European and oth- ‘ '9'” -hot get out 11, time were in. climbed the hm hhhv, and , French would allow storage of ;Augu5t_ P Y- tempt to re we a or 3.. ‘ However there W," M s"I_. . . V t hed th. 0 __ t that the problem of Canadas nuclear warheads mt subject tn ,_ Eugene Rheaume (PC __ 00 pulse ‘ _ th e;r.h C d_ d l ti Nth‘. - iured. twac everyt. mg _o. . . . nuclear bombers;-.ln France is their veto. .GUES'l‘S or KLAIBER Northwest -Territories) said M "0 9 "l 9 iacililgglagf i sons accidents reported because _ SCENE am. or HELL Cause of the disaster was Im- - ‘Pearson coming under cflgctlhsion, and he '1 The four diplomats from the there should be a 20-year plan The initiative was droppedllvew Zeal nd. took the lead in l°l ‘he ‘t°'"‘- ‘m‘°“3h ROMP 3 Those who came back grim- ldetermined but officials were . MARTIN SILENT ‘united states Britain Frame to obliterate the Indian affairs - - ' i ' ‘investigating n P°55lbilli.V rhal hopes 8 Sollll-l0n ., >110! be long 10 3 hem,-ate thtervtew Ex_l d w t G’ ‘ D b h Saturday only African :1 campaign to prevent the loss ‘ nfflclals _r°P‘“'‘°d ‘ ““"‘b‘“' "F ..“'“°,°d ‘° Pake 1“ ti” deb“ de' 1 land beneath the dam had sub- deta_Ved_ ,;”~,.(."'v.. “mat Affairs Minister Mutt“ ‘an es “man-V M31152: ram ' Common-weallth members ap- ,of the seat jmlfl0T mishaps. ‘5CT‘Il')9(l the long night hours oft . Hellyer made hisiltmment at by secretary-gel» eral. that it might be wise to base the Canadian bombers “somewhere else" if President declined to comment on the statement by Stikker. whose k frankness surprised Canadian reporters. Hellyer said he did not expect the question to be ‘ NATO ministerial m e e t i n g I ;Rusk. R. A. Butler. ‘Couve de Murville and Gerhard [Schroeder — were guests with their advisers at the home of German ambassador Man- fred Klaiber. A highly-placed source said the Western powers were study- A. B. Patterson tSC——Fraser Valley) said basic economic and monetary reforms are needed so Canada can support a larger population. MONDAY. Dec. 10 = The Commons meets at 2:30 on the iss campaign Asian members to UN Authoritative sources their own attempts to add Afro- bodies. said the pealed publicly to Canada nott to press for a "test case" vote ;on a relatively minor Afro- ue. ' to add three ._ .. They intimated the Canadian seats to the General Assembly’s|‘nlll€5 an llnllrv fvlllng “P deer lights ' was working against 18-member general committee. ‘or steering committee. llH-ostctges Expect The test it resolution lrase was fought out Yarmouth. N.s., got five tches and reported gusts to.42 sf of he“' '"“"°,,,"",",',";e,l.'g".ll,‘§},3‘ criss-crossing . tdrifts that had snow plows busy beams of helicopters looking for t i all day to keep the roads clear. victims. ; t all eas. the snow Dozens Spent llnllr-* in ‘"9 l ‘ In almos at‘ t . stopped falling early in the day, dark Perched nn r°0“0DS- 00 - the red glow and the in {waiting for rescue as I scenetslded into underground oil pools emptied by pumping derricics on nearby hills. Whatever the cause. a leak was discovered in the reservoir wall at 11:15 am. Saturday and an evacuation warning was ill- sued in minutes. de Gaulle refuses to allow their opening here today. Broad po- ing 0 new wa of 1-educin Ease. p.m. to d e b a t e creation of. . ' wet: to descend after the flood ‘ nuclear warheads to be stored ml°n'1 questions. inciudinz F-fish West tensionsythrough unigiateral a representation commissioner..?:vg:£:egtt t}’,"§“‘c,‘;‘,,,$f',f,°,$e,§’1‘.',,°, Ed I R I gut,‘ the dtftmmstozfimhatnd “"3: wet:-,3 receded. _ SAVED F301" tRtmt:mJ"Ps on French tory. West relations. are to be dealt moves by each side without any The senate meets at 3 Nu, rote in the UN and 1,, ten,“ 0* r Y e 9056 tfrh’ “ac M An official count Sunday 1 Mam’. d“; M :tde.Hf 'wa;”' lie ._ Mill. “'0 Wh P “'0 minxstere . .b mxnliments.by either .. .. - c d . ..LA PAZ Bolivia tAPl-Presi- ‘g “"‘°’°' . -- =“3 ‘°“°“5V' °" “. "" ' '13‘ =~ 1.-"u -gfi .- . ' Newfoundland w h Sunday I Hundreds were still in the o -' _. . .— - “Ml-30W the West at the UN. .' .‘ dent .Victor Pu Estenssoro or- ‘ wfl Dead—th!‘e0- h 75”“ ti 0, dlne with French Defence In!‘ “'l"°'*1°'.l- . . This idea‘ has been put for- Cgnfena But they stressed tb.t"th‘¢ dered his military chief Sunday “Pd -°"‘5' °°°“‘.°" "'° ‘“" Indured—15. if’‘’‘' d“’ ‘"' 9“ ' d ‘°fflt°“,h me’ H9"? Mam“ - ‘ Th'‘w°‘'‘"' "9’? F°‘“" mm‘ ward. the source said because ry Common-wealth countries will to fly ‘to tile tin mining centre "°s' W" °"p°°t“'g the ‘am’ Homes deSt|'0.Y6n-~54- 2 he d at c0 apseshlzyfi 3. 3° 53“ um wmfi“ "'9 "‘‘‘° 3”" m“ “V” d'.“”" 5““‘l” the United States is tinder no continue to meet and will con- of Oruro to Pick up four Ame" ‘mm “fly t.°d‘y' 'm‘.""gh "'9 Homes With N350!’ damage "mm at 8 camwhnd gt. of options there were "quite a night for their first meetlngtmmhm about the immediate time to exam mfluen“ as I ‘cans and 15 other hostages held weather office predicted it I b+i;la.k un3tli?I‘4.§élS in om rospects of formal agreement anti - government miners W0’-Mn‘ be 5' 5°V°"° U9 t° Homes Wlfh min"? damafle then tt"“.ar; aim“, (tat, uberal MP lo. Returns Bituliural Wars P on anything substantial with the Soviet Union. Consequently. he said. the West does not consider this a good time for a summit meeting. series _of parallel, perhaps al- -Meet Today By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CPl—0ne and pos- cial agreements on sharing the roup. Saturday's developments grew out of Afro-Asian and Latin forming the ll-nation Co ,American attempts to eliminate l't.he Commonwealth seat in re- Security the agreement" that allocated two i sin ce Dec. 6. _ A presidential statement said lnecled ”‘ ""°5t N'“"°"“‘"3"d Gen. Alfredo Ovando also is un- area - der orders to withdraw govern- ment troops which had taken up it radii? rfinle positions around the mines at IP61‘ llnllr Wllln EH51! 10 31 Only th-ree inches of snow was ex- l —. . l Apartment buildings with major damag . Apartment buildings w l t It minor damage-11. Total damage estimate s l ’ Charlottetown’: recorded winds l 1 $10,000,000 l I were 27 miles‘ began returning to the scene in By and rescue work went. on by floodlight until dawn Sundaty showed the extent of the grim pic re During the night helicopters Instead. the Western allies ‘b1 t re provln es are ‘ma’ . lplucked dozens from roo are examining the chances of I :lxp:cte‘(ll]0f,oms(lgn federalc-provln- fofhfin seat had b°,',’;en‘t’t"e"l;’,iedn°,g Catavl and iigltf) Veinte, about onemhzlf inch ofmslnosvv fgll during Sunday th-“sands of evacuees and high etevattnnst policemen ' 30 miles sout o Oruro. a - our Perl lln 85’- and firemen waded chest deep lnnsl S'lmll"-‘ln00llS- n10V€5- costs of projects to mark the . through the mud resetting the . 1967 centenary of Canada at-,3; ;[*;t,;‘*A;,g-;;g;m;§,g=M mg. . . . ;,g"1g,;g,;t;°",,:,* ;’“,,‘“‘,”,‘;f,‘.‘:;‘; _...r .....t mu... .....r c....tt...t. . meetings opening here today. I. ' A d T k S L « - 1, lheart attack victims to am it - Y DAVE McTN’l‘0SH tier arrived as Canatlida has nova Newf0undt“d_ New Bums. E:em&e'th:n§4tdt3te“£e::t fnlarogna a e ‘urge: hwt]pe:,0sp'T‘m(t;ha,-:5 lwf-et-glances. ( W. OTTAWA tCP) Auguste Mr. Choquette wou nt be wick. Ontario and Alberta have to the commohweatth, wrapped around tree: an 1e;’lk“‘::0rt:l:_:S ‘]lg1':;(;‘rVP:tr-‘fOr°h0‘trs Choquette. the Liberal M? from Lotbiniere who was ticked off publicly by Prime Minister for saying Canada should get rid of its “iorelgn" monarch, returned to the bilin- gualbicuitural wars Saturday. He said in the Commons there the Commons to complain. LEADS OFF DEBATE immigration M i n i s i e r Fa- vl-eau, who led off the all-day debate on his departmental ap- propriations, announced that two new offices will be opened in France as one means of try- Open Talks CALRO (Reuters) —— President Gammal Abdel Nasser and vis- iting Communist Chlnese Pre- mier Chou Eu-lal began official talks in the Kubbeh Palace here signed the agreement which the federal treasury will projects of a lasting na- tennial ture. under EXPECTED TO swam) _ This agreement is expected to contribute $1 per capital to cen- stand for a -time, at least. since Communist _ the Soviet. Union has indicated e province and an ini- it ‘ ‘tiating. municipality or other china 1, seated on body gs to but up a combined the council._But the debate last matching 81'3"‘ 0‘ $2-_d'Vld°d 1" week showed clearly that little In Maritimes On Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS I mouth look the life of 45-year-old Traffic accidents, a drowning‘ James Arthur Doucette and at and a death from a fall took slx lives in the Maritime Province.-t this weekend. One traffic death was reported in Prince Edward: streets were pocked like a bat- tlefiel d. Police Chief William H. Par- ker said there was "acute dev- astation" throughout a one square mile area below the 19- acre reservoir. The total area affected, he said, involves 16.- 000 ho Kentviile 34-year-old Vaughn ‘William Dominey died when a car he was driving struck a tree ‘ Ellis Joseph Charteris. 20. or trying to support the dam with lsandbags but it was futile. Fony Leader Dies In Bonn should be more intensive .. - .. S d 0 whatever way they wish. t- t - (0 tent», . . - - 500 persons a mes French-speaking immigration so :;g1tt;)0&$ratc;1m;;::n:: tzgcetshsts u-Fhfy Chinese leader on a _rince Edward island and Jts,.t?nth:1e(jn0mrt:’,':,:iu:,ne:,1thr5:‘,:t_ Iscsl(a):'d' the five (“hers in Novat figggtastmalzdarkittggggghfilegtgf over_a four-square-mile area. am Canada Wm b°°°m° bum‘ countrynext year. Peak year friendship winning mission to Bfmsh Columbm are read?’ 9° The Mr“ ' Asian‘ and Lam‘ Augustus Adolphus MacDol.-1 Sunday after an accidental fall This 5°°u°"' spreadmg °."t’ BONN lR€l1l9rSl - Erich Oi’ lual and bicultural in numbers for poshwal. immigration wa. Africa. was accompanied at the Sign the agreements. but ll _l3 lAmericans want a new division am of winstoe PEI died Sat_;Satm.day_ He was 3 pmmmemtfan-like below the l‘leSdel‘V0lI‘. tenhauen the chatmmn of th, I8 well as In principle 1957 when 232154 immigrant. talks by a six-man team headed ."’‘’°’‘‘.’‘.‘ W“ B""'s" .C°‘"'“"”‘. urday when his 5...‘ struck the ,t..de..t at st pm.-is xme. “es” b°‘w§°" kw°‘,fd tfittgrslgfi ,West German opposition Social He said total tmnntgradon in arrived. by Foreign Minister Marshal ‘jn ‘{tfe“'§§a,f°' °“°"°” °°”°" INSIDE TODAY rear of an oil truck in Souris. ' t§fw;’_““ "9 ‘ ‘ Democratic party died in the the 1951-61 decade was 1,542,803 The two new offices—-at Lyon Chen YI. ear .U"lV°r5”Y- thospital here Saturday at the ‘ go of 62. t 01-;_ - _ , . , _ Quebec. however, will not sign ‘ . E S ‘ _ V a on:-3-2o J-i‘3:"I3r‘ti’r"§‘a's.oot»°‘t‘3‘au‘4’ 32?‘. .‘?.°’.‘.‘.‘.’;“‘.1§.‘t”o'.'.'..".$.a‘r’-'-ta”i‘3-‘ii: co‘-It'§§iiS3‘r1“y“‘§':'§°.i:’.%°. until. legislation is passed bvl ‘.‘.l'.'It.‘;“?.f.'L‘1’.I‘.“".T‘.".‘T‘.’°’t. ii fir‘.'.'§"‘t5‘..’...‘l.‘1_.“?...."’.‘.’.”.”.1‘.°;'». ?‘l.“."..l hi‘ it‘ ~ W“ *°“°w°*‘ lace. The population had risen in Paris. headed by Marshal Abdel H8- Pfmlamem-changing the- name! Iassifled .. . 16 17 ice covering a brook on the out‘ X treatment '9' ‘R Mtrtcumory all‘ by 4'23°'°°°l" m‘ “m9 ‘lend’ Total immigration in 1963 la kiln Amen ESYWE" V'l°°‘P"°51' -0 ' “t,1'amna1 Cenltenqlal MW Comics I . - . l . ' skirts of the town. t mentd dtgprlvetd trefi °;"’"t’3't’ but the French-speaking portion expected to be about 02000 com. dent and deputy commander in mm” '8 ‘one t°tm:,‘t)tT,,etttlt1,l,:1g h‘,'§;l I-‘dltorials n ' ' ' ' H Traffic accidents Friday nlzhtt f,?fl;n mod‘§§§tstngp?;adC;. 6%,: had grown by only 1.200.000. . . » met - ' t k th 1' t th Nova . . . . . -' ‘Mr. Choqueue um immlul \iV:ll'I1;6lé689Ml: lgfiivrgg Earner Sunday Chou m_ iiiifgzrgiiargnlzftlt:efil;t‘”t00;l3 tilt); . . . . . . . . .. 12. 1: socoofiangt lves o ree . bridging internal Danty 1 33?" b’h‘:‘l'l]:e be “W5 i° "°d"“ said. d ed ml ‘ lilll:g°¢lil9n90Prl;lli¢n°l}*t?eSSvgfiflilgrgaggfg nation. Quebec believes the n-' Kings Queens. City 5 Sfiweh-yelir-01;: bD°b”";“r’ nL;";’rl e l His death left the leafirshig - C t yunz. sic , ' 0 fC d tbl'hed ' .. ‘"9 ‘""Sr"° -V 8° . ..tl vid t Frank Howard (ND? -- worlt:sanlldanentrep(l3eneurs with E_8YPll8n Ml{S9llm Ind 9015 the will: otheanfll-sat wrffenetfha sl2sttle- :|ll.l'l:.:eSS.l=: . : her Pl9353nlVl”° Mme 35°“ Hr‘r‘ll(fs:t ogpedttlafionopsvnas acelftgd Sheena) said that it the Indiana the capital and experience to dlreclor ancient F-IND‘ d I ments, long before passage of women’; . . . . . O “V0 lnlles from Bridgewalet ny FARMER TISSINGTON kets. There is a prefmence in 0,, hm... t;._.h,.es__we5t 30,-uh had followed the same immigrr more advanced culture than the British North America Act.l - A two-car collision at Y a r- (jap“a| 3,"-nu, The (;,u..-dlan western Europe flor yellmv- -May", wmy 3,-ahdh party 0,-. "ml P°“¢¥ when Jacques Car- operate their own enterprises- (Continued on page ll 001- 13 China 4,000 years ago. Unlikely Trio Face Charge OfKidrtapping Sinatra Jr. HOLLYWOOD tAP)—-Who no "19 three men accused of kid "Irvin: Funk slnntn Jr.? A house painter. \ fishermen Ind a utoclrbt-otter. eon. nu-dly the sort of people you'd enlist . The Worthington Keenan. also 23. an offences and married only I -mon . Broker's son is Barry unemployed appliance salesman ribed by his former wife as I men who lived beyond his nsans n of singer Tommy Sands. was in the same class. she and Kee- nan were graduated in 1958 but Amsler left school to Join the avy. Others who were in the some O'I'i‘AWA, — The outlook fart fleshed varieties while the Ca- tContinued on page 3 col. 3» zanizer Herbert Wehner and de- fcnce expert Fritz T-Zrlcr. not appear to be very Might. according to the Department of Trade and Commerce. Recently the department prepared a brief on the oottatn at the re.-quest of John Mu-llally.t Ml’ ‘or Kl“89- “"‘° ‘W ’°"“9‘*- OTTAWA lop». Premier Tm- ;_:([":""‘,’rm1'_:; "1'w.m'th:fl_o(""mwnl. sage of Quebec has urged that Sham, qn potatn export tmsst-t,;,1. -contributions under the federal tth-.,g_ governments proposed Canada The department says it hope: pension plan be doubled to bring lthis year's exports of seed will them in line with Quebc-r‘s own ¢0mP8'l‘€ fa-V0r3'l7lY “nth 135‘ plans. highly-placed informants -"‘~‘“.-‘ Mal WM" in "'9 °““°“‘ said here Saturday. LFM Says No Veto Threat Made In Pension Meeting rm-cnt federal-provincial fiscal conference SET UP OWN PLAN Federal informants said Pre- mier Lcsage had urged that contribution r a t c s under the proposed federal ' schcmc be boosted tn follr per cent of the first $4.000 annual inconw instead of the suggested " ' -- ' of 1962 227.9 mllionl . . . ll confederate: if adv h“ In absession were ‘ood M G!‘ (‘M ‘war, _ ‘ . l P M _t Pears n t id two per cent. lnl to pull tn. for money’. anon‘ “W F medic.‘ '“'il°“" pounds “ere -M-pm-tm for seed 'therE‘.rtr:t:tmoh'1.sHSfartlirday: l)hat(l10 'l‘hc_v said he implied that if says Keenan lmew Nancy b¢- and 227.4 million pounds for FRIENDS ASTONISHED l province "has ever claimed any this were done, he would agree Ibd . Ygftifllthgraflrnerntlfinhese lend’ were ”t°"i‘hed' M‘ mtlmsth-awn most people h an embk‘ Wrmses‘ lveto" over the federal plan. to the constitutional amendment ""90. Ill minor Iuguen in “W” ‘meted WM.“ me FE! ac ' . ARGEN1-INA C30}! 500]) , B he said Premier Lesage required to bring survivors and trim until , on drlmfilqglly brokeslte (lions sli- Mslltztrl Sr. Bald Sat-ufdlv Hill However the“. t, 00,135“ t,, ‘t has not agreed to a constitu-.thr disabled under the federal who 1] _ _ once otI'.& case I III‘ ey. un- I _ I - ttional amendment that would ‘scheme. Ilngerp “In 1, " biog: “°""°l“3'u‘" the three men Md tlfietfiun but did n t nwnln llrfiggmim This “mmw was “ti be necessary to extend benefits Ottawa's (‘anada pension Plan 11' the ransom money had been re- been erresfid, that nearly all Dr. Hyman Gierson, father of urges“ ,u_ 0‘ Canada“ mote under the federal plan to sur- will not apply in Quebec. when ‘M00 vivors and the disabled. Prcmicr l.csage‘s government an in no .3‘: .1 13 hénnud owned and mu no other un- Eugene. ntmem nm as ‘f"°" ]l’°‘°:’°"d‘f°‘ 9”‘ ":~ The federal government hoped plans to set up its own provin- lllllllhl. . ' pecu were belu I008 3- 4! boy "E1 not the Kind of mrmaly '”“d'*' d.that “in due course" the plan cial pension system. The house an» is age“. What do the three have in boy to be involved in this. no potatoes mlstxmfllvll '“ ‘could be broadened to provide The Prime Minister said the 0“ “In film .3 ma common. inside: their pul‘- must have be?!‘ drill“ ln 5! um -W3’ '°V°a" w "d '9'" those benefits and “thenmalter ‘Canada pension plan, as pro- wttfl endnnlpoetecuhr record Dorxtai cred: for easyrnnaeette fl'Ann(:|‘. 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