If It’s Good Foi The Island The Guardian Is For tt : WEATHER ‘Cloudy, isolated- snowflurries; | winds northeast 20. Low-high 28 and 33. Sat- urday: variable cloudiness; mild. “Covers: Prince’ Edward’ Tilind Like The Dew”’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1966. SD Authorived as Second Class ‘Mitana. amd for Pay wa lers ‘Georgetown Co. — To Build Nine | A loan of $3,546,000 to be paid’! = ‘In Amendment To Throne Speech ' MONTREAL (CP), — Persons |amount of oxygen taken into the | with lung disease often are told bloodstream, and a retention of | by doctors to take it easy. but abnormally. Jarge- amounts —of:| pace this is “unsound advice,”’'a Win- carbon dioxide — both bad in mipez medical researcher said. their physical effect. be» -lgpard | Patients with such Tung dis- Dr. Reuben Cherniack of the | eases as emphysema “should not University of Manitoba's medi- eine department said he and | the Winnipeg doctor. Emphy- other university scientists have sema is an abnormal enlarge- found there are areas. in the ment of air spaces in the lung. Pi oy ae Pe — faster | Instead they should be made | pace of breathing. ; to move around to-tune up their | ‘ muscles in general. “This occurs when—the ehest— wall is “‘stiff,”. Dr.. Cherniack | told-the Canadian. Society for jJess oxygen, leaving more for Clinical Investigation, during the | the hard - ‘pressed breathing thus: last day of its two-day confer- INSIDE TODAY ence. In ‘such cases, aa slow breathing involves greater-than- | usual effort. The chest - wall! Classified ........ ve. 10,1 areas thus sent out signals for) Peaths ..0..+-agecnneeess 3 @ faster. more shallow breath | “COMMER co cyeccice cceeenne 78 Sport 2... bee pens sovsee 7 Chest walls become stiff or | Finance, markets ........ 11 hard to move in obese people,| women’s ...... hveitema B. and also in bed-ridden persons, fgitorials ........+.? nw 4 said Dr. Cherniack. | |, Summerside ......... sor @ REDUCES OXYGEN Ba ee, The result of quick, shallow.) Peiner” breaths is a reduction in the | be forced to take it easy,”’ said j. cles—thus allowing the patient to: get back to.a normal breathing Or, ‘Cherniack said obese per: sons have a distorted chest wall which forces lungs into a _— shallow breathing pace. He said lung patients alia’ should be encouraged to lose weight, give up irritants such as cigarettes and learn proper pos- ture. TAKEN FROM BED He said that in some emphy- sema cases, patients now are Muscles in good shape require {Pe taken out. of- bed and con- ditioned gradually to climb. eight flights -of-stairs “erithout _short- hess of breath.” The climbing “exercise brings. better . general muscular condi- tion, which in turn prevents the “out-of-breath,”” or short, shal- low breathing, condition from developing. The stairs conditioning takes between 10 days and two weeks, the doctor said. “Emphysema. patients are of- ten told to give up their’ jobs and take it easy,” said Dr. Cherniack. “This sounds like sound ad- vice, but in fact it ts not.” 5 ® ‘Atlantic Sugar Refineries Consider. Huge Fish: TORONTO (CP)—Atlantic Su- ,except t ike u gar Refineries Co.. Lid. is: con- |bad bad oye,” emake ue lok ong sidering ‘‘very seriously’* instal- has indicated. it._will lation of a 60,000,000-pound-a- sae plant because it can’t year fish processing facility in |get the lease renewed. It does Nova Scotia, the company chair- mot want to build, a plant of its man said Thursday. ‘own to produce the Swedish a 128 built a, plant of its own. them we leased them ent at ate maintenance Volvo: persons would ‘be employed, but emphasized that the company was looking at various Nova Scotia sited for the plant. |. He said Volvo has until the end ‘of this year to leave the Dartmouth refinery, having been given 18: months notice June. . “We gave them 18 months no- ltice six months ago, but they that some made to keep Nova Scotia, but that is will have to be and Teduntwial “Estates Lid.is a provincial corpora- He said location of the plant |Cars.. has not been finally determined. | Katl Kohler, Volvo president, but that the company is looking (Says~ ~might—pull_-out—of-|- fo: ways to utilize its refinery |Nova arid perhaps out of in~Dartmouth,-part of whichis. rented to Volvo Canada Ltd. : . Gairdoer said Atlantte J.. A. “Gairdner,, chairman of ‘gave Volvo a lease on Atlantic, said about 300 to soo the mouth refinery until it LEONARD BAISLEY, (left) acting chairman of the P.E.I. Fisherman's Loan Board; Tom Sanderson, president of Bathurst Marine; Bill Bennett, thaven't done anything about it a one us ee oy oe 5 ont Ae aa. hoa secretary of Bathurst Marine, jover a three-year —period was. to approve it.” * a : granted to Gulf Garden Foods of; It was learned later that the OTTAWA (CP) — Opposition ernment when the vote on the [opposition attack on the first of | Beereetown by the 5. Sites ema. ae coe — > sony hate cme? ative —. is oe joo days on on tien | yesterday in the Georgetown responsibility of dealing with mov: a non-confidence’ m ‘wou mean genera rone _spee: said an elec F ‘Court 1 i n 1ey against the minority Liberal gov- election. would be avoided if Mr. Pear- | The oe is 45 percent of la 5 pect, Healt of ernment for not mentioning—a| New Democratic Leader Doug- 9", if defeated, recommended | ‘$7,839,000 contract which will see | the government. : $25-a-month increase in old S8€ \ias later introduced a second to Governor-General Vanier that Bathurst Marine of Georgetown| When the nine new trawlers pensions: in the throne speech. |motion regretting the fact that 29other party be asked to form | construct nine 129-foot, jee rein-}are completed it will bring the Prime Minister Pearson im- \$100 monthlf pensions have not |@ government. forced, steel, stern trawlers for} Gulf Garden fleet to a total of — bo agg oe panes [bees for everyone aged| -He sai@ that the prime min- _jthe recently completed food plant. | 16 stern trawlers, four of them 4 cule Rocoreseasialae, for {us “i = roe since this was. the | ister Guteig fe lent election | | . pre ger ye ey heat aunt the nine ee = retire 5s 4 pi 4|mew grants tq universities. He ees ee NDP will jcomeniee > in a sea r nm. a no jim wages to their employees over’| ed; 129-feet-long: Se sen indicated detent of Mis EOV. mupport the Conservative motion. ee building, companys which, ‘has | plant to ts capacity aaa ft : sfiegy Seat eee oe only been in operation: on the Is-| pected the plant will rae rée to accept pak oc jand for about one year has ajimg fish and “3 if the motion carried; it ge monthly payroll in the vicinity | value of $12, yearly not necessarily peptone a B00 ‘of $50,000. This is “expected, if |it reaches full eae 4 <a |p can be found, to increase to | employ a ” P 5; - Mr. ietenbaker = he “rea F abdut $65,000 per “month, they reach fll practi. - . : _ |government’s legislative plans, | | TO BOOST STAFF crews which meats employment FIRE DAMAGES APARTMENT Snnouncedthe government il There.are vome, 140 hourly em |for appronimately 20 more men, 3 eres i increase grants to universities | ”- eres nee ee When both plants are operat- eae ae — - cote Ged ae nia hose were used by the local |e iran 8, Ti specu “hat en nad a farm or rural leadership tech. 'skiled ‘hep can ‘be found this [itving' "ie exzest af” 100, par - remas apartment, owned i fire department to quell . the current $2. been nominated as ean later assume about ploying excess chesterfield, presumed to be Hughes, was unoccupied. The blaze. .The building, which mentioned increased aid candidate for a national Farm Jeadership in developing better | ee cle eae the 170. A leons. The order will tax the ca the starting point of a fire, in tire burned out the living room.. consists of four cosrimeate without specifying the amount. Leadership Award in connection | rural communities. | bases its dion figuse am, {Uschy cf See Delburst Macias a second floor apartment at 39 Three trucks and two lines of ye en Beggs gee Canada’s Centennial cele- Condidabes, lke Me. Godfrey, |" In th con = plent for the next three vears ee ties and. col would receive | prations next year. eill be ‘aeleed to eslact paises etn ieee operation | and they are not expected to ae ay about annually in ele Sie teq| they lam to undertake, and the nature, Marine) estimates, they \eeek any other orders until the ‘om . GUARDIAN |* federal _ up trom 0 0,00 | woneast atk etc meee projects will be evaluated by the|made on the Island ae Os Oe eee oe eee \ppea n Ica er ‘ossi e OTTAWA — Former Kings’ Pe ae Pearson, going | island: Swine Breeders Associa-| "“heriien Sewn, cunrdtign [meting of the agreement yester-IE0 "Coy Garden feet Bathurst MP John Mullally has joined the \into. detail later; said it would |i". He is the association presi-\iic¢ “night “If I'm. fortunate oo, ine oa this will in-\asarine will not only be staff of Public Works Minister ise an interim arrangemenit for |e dgasdah te be silectad iy et an ete oe . caiee etnies te ‘George Mcliraith- asa special | 1966-67. only. Sponsor of the leadership train- ject. will be to go to Great Bri-|three years This is exclusive of | img the cefit work for the ships X<e iS ri u ion assistant. Pe th cid die [usa the Menkef Boatrent;|Gaiet dad Deomark, haf make @/Uio nd bene Se ee Oo The youthful Island politician meeting of the tax structure says a - tremendous challenge | study of their methods of swi , Cantos eae tees defeated. ee § committee in-December that the | faces farmers — one _—— ee feeding, housing etc.” | gon, ‘oan made to Gulf Gan of BUREA hearing mmer acquatrie “s elvin McQuaid Lon*'| government: not wait but jthe country to. other. one of the better breed- ‘quarto pr, man sot romrt and loweaieas ith Me. Machoen’ in| on Suacutann started his new duties |an interim arrangement ‘idea is to select -50-farmers from a al poe vo ne._He won iis or caked be “reveyatie, over OTTAWA. - Prince Edward | exactly ‘as. jts \ prelimin-\fayoring retention of the dual tg eid to. wniversitien. across the country who Bed aaron | ayment will be Island’s- four Conservative mem- ‘ary report-with-the of viding and of the traditional con- we et ne eta “Mr: Diefeghaker, aeedaaaie” “their: knowledge ot aint plnae is-he Alanicaar oo oe ee es ee ee ee = eees See ‘ also assist him in his duties example, and yesterday received | ‘* first 15 per cent oe ee a cautious attitude toward the - - Sree’ Wekcler” aT ry bonus payments on four sows that | °2¢H atch made by the Se ee ee ae & : 1g) |" fersenouncialg hid appointment, Newfoundland s Last Gov. _[sealinea in advanced reristry|REGIN TODAY ee: aa. Ga | (Mr. ‘Mullally said that he looks | last year with slaughter ‘test’ The payment to the steiner The Island's electoral boun- | on it as an excellent chance. te | 4 7 scores of 90: or more. of the money from the p 1 — — oe oe) gain more experience in the ap- nn ‘al es t ge om een cages — for| Board will be made in 10 sep-| in mmons this ; x ; : (0 Carry} arate payments per ship and the} Gnd it showdd oily very: steet| ae TR Eiilement. nt ge AGN. Welle (CPS,—leiest gpverear to tour every at tis Deolect. It ‘alsp ‘provides | ships will be constructed in ser- changes from. the original report} : e ron ta in P). : |for travelling expenses at two ies of three at a time. The which was produced lest sum- if Wy i TV cee #2 gy |, “I plan to keep in as close | Lord -Macdonald ‘of, Gwaenys. | part of the island. "|seminars, one before the project| struction on the first. ship will faa ~ | touch” as-I-can- with Prince Ed-| gor, who-.came up. from 22; Lord Macdonald was born iD 4. undertaken the otha efter it humin todiy- die ole Ge baoee . ward Island and. will take every |years in the coal mines to be-|a three - room cottage at Gwae- its: completed- Hull —16—to—the- qliidapeee 40 Senior Island MP Hon. J. An- | : opportunity to spend time in|eome successively a Labor |mysgor, near the current a Bathuret Marine uatll % is laun- gus MacLean said the four MPs. e : P£1.”, Mr. Mullally said. “My |member of P, last |donaid home ‘in Prestatyn, | ched and christened. The steel would meet to discuss what ac- | eaievs: Ghimkins i hope is that I will again have |governor of Newfoundiand end /North Wales, one of six sons) Cold Wave for this hull hes already been tion if any will be taken. This OF THE GUARDIAN New Brunswick end of the cwuse-|the chance to contest a federal |@ baron, died Thursday ‘in hos-|and daughters of a ee, 0 purchased, it was learned meeting will likely take place . |way,” Mr. McHraith eaid. election and represent the peo-|pital. He was 7. =~ ~_—S=i tish-descended family. day from an employee of the some time next week. But Mr.| OTTAWA — No Prince Ed-| ‘‘According to press reports|ple of Kings as -their member| He lind been in-critical con- diy savas epee, after Bs 5 birth | Hits Britain apainy. MacLean made it clear there is|ward ‘Island workers are being Se national revenue | of parliament.” dition since a_coron- | Lancashire, where i was ede | between the officials estrone Possibility an appeal om jemployed on the first phase of $1 million on Prince Edward 1s. |_ The, Mullally family intend to ary thrombosis. OTT apeeches in the House ot| LONDON (CP)—Sharp winds of, tue two and. the a oe boundaries, (construction of the P.E.I. cause- land and did not win a seat,” in- |COmtinue to live in Ottawa for) The: funeral en t be ‘ksh comnes ak onl saleriginsting ta Soulkers Russia {* a eco forks He “said his personal view re-|W@y, David MacDonald, MP for |terjected opposition Leader Gute Wal te tose kos <7 of the |mnining, women workers, capital/and Eastern Europe — S ‘Premier mains aoe -_ the dual Prince, said here Thursday. ~ John Diefenbaker. eye on parliament while the| As Sir Gordon Macdonald, he |PUmishment—end the Welsh lao ecrope, the English an and | walter R. Shaw, Hon. Andrew tidin Queens show ma : ; : ; . guage. tumbling ; ‘ ae 0 sees eens The deelhlel lend: MP ens ee See ere ee eee was ihe Sod governor and |" He once claimed to be one of |to the freezing mark in Britain aad Lied MacPhail, tiniowr of games of the. cidings should sleo lia > eas eee that no Island workmen have foundland and its depeodenties ant, tte Sets wo were Suent: Thursday. e a ied tame. ‘The commission report recom-| Min apeat the, acon oh Te | which ante Brusewick bar | N. B. Firm feat te talead and Labeeder |"! have beea, meri ied tor 41 ia vial oot cluding many in ing of Treasury Board tn’ Char. ot I never i ile i — \lottetown. Fisheries a ee the dual |ianders who are employed on the (Ct. firm even though several | joined Canada in 1949. - a cael ot Baath te tag. olla” [woke Makelen out af werk os Reuieet es poasent Gotae both s riding and forming four jinitial construction. ator Gave quads’ application: ts. He ‘presided over the commis te boasted in 1954. cold—weather-and_a_mechanical | the morning and afternoon ses- new ridings to be known as Car- He said the firm “had a repu- sion which studied the constitu-| 44:. wife, the former Mary failure. im over-extended gas/sions. Roe Soe digan, Egmont; re ae fe cae ld not ation of not hiring PEI. ae J b Her tion of the island and pushed 'rewis of North Wales, was ajservices forced hasty shutdown ee ‘loathe ones cour te but he feels that even though | OD. ere through the series of referen- quarry - man's daughter. They |of scores of plants. - Heath Macquarrie, the other | he would be glad to pinged do | tne initial work is being done on : dums which ended with confed-/n.q two sons and two daught-| Thousands more were late for Queens’ MP, said he feels much | hed New Brunswick approaches} OTTAWA — Three contracts ee Jers. ‘The eldest son, | Gordon jwork ss Sey roads snarled traf. same way as Mr. MacLean.” |, at there should be some per- involving Prince Edward Island sK SU msay Macdonald, 50, suc-\fie and forced rail and under-' The commission accepted, “I would point out that tne centage of P.E.1 labor employ-|have been awarded by the fed- "pila Ge eek ot po [eons his father to the title. ; ‘ none of the suggestions put to it|work riow being done is on the ed. | eral department of public works, nor was one of the most contro- ie " it was announced here Thursday |yersial in Newfoundland’s his- IN LUNG DISEASE CASES Mishel vary cateck tel ec ok Meta ee " Largest was a -contract for | many of the small villages and | $643,964 to Modern- ton | utports whiep he visited dur- Ltd., of Moncton for an office |ing his tenure and which subse-| = ,and stores building and heat-| quently favored eonfederation. vice O° a e Tt as tranepert_ at Chacotetwn. = |eauted ome ‘tt’ ss covert tran: at c stir as go Two small post office build- | by reducing the hours in which . ings -“ill be constructed by land beer parlors. ; ' Messrs. Bryan and Milligan of | could remain open and by re- id Not Always Good sie iaia ’ ; cost $15,889 and the other at/ernment House. Little York will cost $15,198: He claimed to have been the