WEATHER Mostly cloudy; winds it. Low-high 25 temperature change. If It's Good For The Island 4 wy The Guardian Is For It b ( {Ome scare Prince Edward Inland Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVII. NO. 276 Athecent ws vauss® CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1965. wor woes SEVEN CENTS 26 PAGES . 2 woow OnNIGYae = BaveaS ; General Strike In B.C. Called Off By Leaders Yank Tourist i Oil Walkout To Appeal Term # | Is Settled VANCOUVER ( — Labor utomation, MURMANSK, U.S.S.R. (AP)— | viet labor camp in an undis- , nr 7 Pt a y 0 Minister Leslie Peterson an-| the dispute. A Soviet court sentenced Ameri-' closed place. Mounced Wednesday the end of| The threat of a general strike a 10-week-old oil workers’ strike arose when the B.C. Federation in British Columbia. \af Labor called on affiliated un. He said five of seven comp- ions to stop work for 48 hours anies had delivered to him writ- at the same time that the ten acceptance of a proposal he OCAW. extended its strike to al! made to labor and management oil companies in the province. earlier in the day, which labor This strike deadline was set accepted within an hour. for midnight Wednesday. The acceplance came just| The OCAW had already been hours before a 48-hour province-|on strike at all B.C. plants of wide genera) strike in support |British American Oil Co., and of the oil workers was to begin. at one plant of Imperial Oil Ltd. The general walkout was called | They were locked out at a Daw- off earlier in the day. ‘gon Creek, B.C., plant of Pacifie state department said SHAW PAVILION MODEL CS ee ee the — a wn Peterson said he had Fironme oc ’ Sal Soviet ten : bs 2 mpl aMer Shaw. left. pre- look over s model of the At ite. Mr. Shaw was in Moa- per ie Sheree a arranged to | eked for a sentence of % Ace a eran sete 7 ee con ae es Edward Is- antic Provinces’ pavilion real on a speaking engage- al to a higher court years. ° Co., shell Canada Itd., Stan-|ries, and én Olarkson, Ont., and . Andrew Kniewasser, which will soon rise on the ex- ment. (See story on page 5.) | #PPe : The Motts and William Shinn, dard Oi] Co., and Imperial Oil|against a Shell Canada Lid. general manager of Expo 67, hhibition’s Me Notre (CP Wirephoto) |. Mott, held since his arrest} 15 embassy second secretary Ltd. He believed Pacific Petro- plant in ; deums Ltd. and Teaco Canada| FORM BASIS : Fl iL ¢ z Ltd. had been trying to contact’ It was agreed originally thet British Gov't Gets Power 22 = 22 = @ssuring him that the state de- him to deliver their acept- the settlement between the ee ee everything stoes é ger and _ ip B.C. would possib “For all practical purposes, > basis a new contract e e ~~. ee lion Mechanic _— he. management has accepted the for the entire! industry. Mr. and Mrs. Mott told re-| mamed Borisoglebsk. The state ae Sent, th, wa edacen n porters that ‘their son felt the department said the Soviet gov. Union spokesmen said the set- OP) = . pers worst thing now is now know- ernment had allowed Norwe- Reeeeem tertocla was a inajor | Oe Oe ee eee oe BF OMRORVREY WHITEHEAD | Sir Elwya Jones the attorney {warnings that it would consider img what will happen to him. gian and Icelandic tourists to eee ae Teher te the Slt ot ee a NDON (Reuters) — The general, said the measure is de- such a move illegal. He will, leave the Murmansk visit that town freely and with- Peemation. ee ie = of Commons Wednesday | signed to enable the British gov-' PROVIDE JAIL TERMS |prison where he said guards out visas. during the last sum- BA, whose entire B.C, opera- sight gave the British govers-|ernmedt to resist “‘any attempt Jones said the Rhodesian gov- hed been kind te hie tome ee |e tion was strikebound was the Que. Prisoner Ment power to amend— | to set up an alternative govern- ernment took powers in 1963 to. . sia’s 1961 constitution and ment” in the colony. prevent any attempt to set up). ; y | idate any pment a He said the 1961 constitution 2" alternative administration. ° ge _ \i8. still the only id. Its acts provided f 20. ' ata te: ca elt all Shere” "* Tourist spending first company to accept. In a statement, it said its acceptance | Is Re-Captured was for B.C. only. J. R.-Duncan, national diree- MONTREAL (CP) — Hubert ee tor of the striking Oil, Coes at 44, the oty men Comte r i i ; ; : a Eee is ees cal and Atomic Workers Union ; . Sho kate oe sus ca ee SORE te tals pein tine Mae cea Sie tellement rs Prt Pie to mow . e an ex-ministers have done,” | e mula ld form the basis for a | : the Rhodesian crisis. trai hina res Ed sta and Jones said. , CUP FESTIVITIES BEGIN Gittiement of of industry mesday in north-end -Montreal. the sending back of ‘fugitives’ | He deferred to the: constitu- | ‘I el ance o | strikes across the country. | any Sed bees sought since his ° Pg | ton li : : , A Dixieland band and @ onto to see Saturday's Grey escape last August from a 56 Af beg | ton, published by Smith's re. | so | LABOR PLEASED \prison in Valleyfield, Que. TICCETS —_ artier in the debate. the at. |Bime after it seized independ-| By STUART LAKE ase a Motos ‘till Ghent | omy of bwinting. irussite ©. Cap game bewenn Hemiien |LABOR PEEAMED Sue We Seas cieving Caer i (torney-general warned that the °Mce a5 “a fantastic and impu-/ OTTAWA (CP)—More tourists |000,000 less han Canadians | tebnat nthe aa lyloased at Sect Selernonte ee: | Siar, sentence for ther aPmme A Arrested | ereation of @ Rhodesian govern- dent action.” i spent more money in peopel Age: holiday | Se ss \posal when he made it D9 ISIE of h dneceey sete PA re | ment-in-exile hamper ef- during 1965 than in any trips to-the United Stgipe and Viges got under way in Tor: Ee eer e wae aia ie Fc nati oy : : h 1. . ~ 1 _ -- z nesday morning le is the sixth of the 10 toe hae a eee wets wor ne WW. GOrivicitiy® (scum sour zor tnWet Toe tuer ge wo te) Pl : en Me Reaad Qe eat aorta is : " “ f { > | nett. 4 | lis! i rst most-wan ee SALISBURY “(CPY — Rhode. |i same- ae ° Yleouey at ts windup session. | delegates by J. L. Ramesbottom | Ir ish P. eace-Keeping P lan Within an hour, Mr. Duncan |Sept. 24- ian police moved into the Bp mone: lyk Will Help But the estimated $700,000 000 of the bureau of statistics thad said he would urge his un-| He was arrested by officers of , are || Rhodesia, sich action, howe or more earned by the Cana-| based on information available | 2 ed . : ion to accept it, and Pat O'Neal, in an early morning raid at an Wednesday and arrested an-| went sutentioned, would be bousd dian travel industry during the |for the first"nine months ef the | Reject By Soviet Union eecretary of the 110,000-member address in Berri Street. He was. other (56 black Africans U-/ ts teed to uncetiainty, contusion With Mi ; + | ~~} year—cohapared < with $661,000,-| years i [ |B.C. Federation of Labor, said in bed at’ the time and offered spected of intimidating black and dissipation of effort,” he . i ISSI e , a ’ Mr. Ramesbottom said more| UNITED NATIONS (CP) —jthur Goldberg urged member | plans had been dropped for the no resistance. . African workers and promoting | 54:4 than 33,000,000 non-immigrants |The Soviet Union Wednesday | states to strengthen the UN's |gcheduled 48 - hour gener. The 15-man squad was heavily e anrest and strikes as this city | “le Id thus mitigate OTTAWA (CP) — West Ger. N.B. Hunter. will have crossed the U.S. bor-|zejected an Irish proposal that|'peacekeeping machinery, with | ¢trike. - | armed when it broke in on the ni returned to near normal. | aipaieet tar objective— | Many will join Canada and Brit- i der into Canada by the end of | would enable the United Nations | the secretary-general retaining) Mr. Duncan said the settle-| wanted man. The officers car- A total of 170 black Africans | di ment of the illegal i" in development of a Cana-| Still Missing the year, about 1,000,000 more |General Assembly to take over a key executive role. 'ment formula was a “‘tremen-|ried automatic weapons and aus have been Pe onge stg pod pro Mirrn nage Rhodesia.” dian-designed picture-taking jet; ~. than in 1964. About 70 per cent | peacekeeping operations when ®| Wager the Grish proposal, in- ous breakthrough” in the area‘'wore bullet-proof vests. Taviucceg sa Sede al Wace ls unilaterally de- Missile. the industry department) MINTO, N.B. (OP) — An returned to the U.S. on the|stalemate is reached in the Se troduced by Foreign Minister Bulawayo; Rhodesia’s second- | clare itself independent of | announced Wednesday. ROMP spokesman said Wednes- same day. Spending by ‘the curity Council. : | Frank Aiken, the 117 - nation largest city. ‘Briain Nov. 11, after Britain's Germany will shoulder one- 4ay night several spots where a here “should exceed | The Soviet rejection-was made | Gerieral Assembly would’be able 8 a |third of the cost of developing |missing Newcastle Bridge, N.B., $600,000 0 by a comfortable ‘@y Ambassador Nikolai Fedor- to establish and finance peace- | jthe missile, designed to fly over hunter apparently tried to start | margin,” said Mr- Ramesbot- enko after the United States als0 Keeping operationswhen the Se- i | n : ae jeeemy lines and return with fires were located Wednesday | tom: eaid it has a number of reser: | eurity Council reached a stalee B.VEE ecou nts eave | photographs. by a police dog brought im from Overseas travellers to Can-| vations about the Irish proposal: | mate because of a disagreement : 5 | The eight-foot missile has a geome a. in the search. | ade aes to oo S 5 ele 04 the grog bre or a veto. | | speed close to that of sound. It| Nearly persons, including | more during the year and t would not acegpt any plas’ j ® : |follows a pre-selected course |120 New Brunswick Electric Po-| spent between $75,000,000 and that is in violation of the UN! seek tee ae ee Ly : jover enemy territory, develops wer Commission employees, Min- | $100,000,000. Of this total 49,000 | Charter. He reiterated the So- | celiae of =the. summit ‘Whe | in \its pictures while on the return to high school students and 50 | came from: the United Kingdom, | viet position that peacekeeping vote for af operation paying 70 | | flight and is parachuted gently eae from oad ke most of them to visit Canadian early’ Cama cman Se- ‘per cent of the total cost “other | 4 to the ground when it comes N-B., were searc re . | = ; is” payi : ae Fabia eke mes percent [beck 7 Zeald Bing Sra ing |" Garmany wa secon ict eon ake tte a mind Gea in ay WEN CLARK |e wan dtd ty vo the Nov. 8 election of a- | the Shacted rhce, Conservative | The missile was designed by freartiy the ated of ingles; |sommee i ce ms Nea during : pe aaatkee- | oped countries paying five per ‘naioloter ewe Hays said Wed. itor 2 judicial scien, result tive Ray Ballard over 'Paul Trepanier and Creditiste Canadair Ltd. of Montreal and = en in de counting 850. ether- |Gilbert Rondeau has been tested by the US. s : lands ranked-net with 7,900. (dng after U.S. Ambassador Ar- ‘cent. « Sea an ee ee tan to be an ondeau w mber Atmy at Yuma Ariz. Britain Mr. Ramesbottom said al- ne lectio! mpaign | } i leer fautbora ro cost Panties jand Canada agreed to work to- . most 26,500000 Canadians vis- ae ‘old an atopoct press con- can “ae page pr ue ment. Mr. Trepanier, mayor of ether on its development in Wi son y ited the U.S. in the first nine | ® a r ‘ : : i e \Granby, led the poll after the | 1963. Discussions were held this months of this year, nearly 750,- nvicts KH eld “seggeetig Poe rae pom gibt ay Siaat peat om- civilian vote was counted, but year that led to West German Vi it Ott et Ger ee ae a man we were dealing with.” | The agriculture portfolio haa . dropped 45 voles behind Mr. participation in the program and is awa |fied in 1964. Canadians will . Bae Mr. Hays apparently was re- traditionally gone to a Prairie Neveu when results of the serv- Procurement of the missile for jhave spent about $500,000,000 erting to Conservative Leader MP. But Mr. Hays said he 5; ® ‘eo | ° . ! ad ice vote came through five days West German forces. |, LONDON (CP)—Prime _Min- there by year’s end. j In Prison Riot ‘ Diefenbaker. doesn’t feel it is necessary to later. ister Wilson likely will visit Ot- More than 350,000 Canadians Ste’ uald ll: enna “Swiste. the (avd. 6 sterner in the job, Agriculture Minister Hays in Calgary South ency. Judge E. B. Feir of bridge sai the recount Mr. Ballatd 20,640 votes pared with 20,525 for Mr. @ margin of 115 votes. The official election Piven Mr. Ballard 20,661 i for Mr. } Rondeau was 60 votes out, ! fawa next month, Ontario Pre- | visited countries other than the : ” i ; ; tdlierence ‘of 18 votes. "in third pidye. when the service Alouette [mer Jot Roberts said Wednes- | U5. Guring the year. | a : ee Wek Sil ts tietdlgst gree eos GRANDBY, Que. (CP) vote was . jday after a meeting with the, Dan Wallace, head of the; CHESTER, Ill. (AP) — Four |them: in the slaying of three als should have fought back, mr Hf id the Praici chief returning officer for -| Mr. gave no figures ° | British leader. | Canadian government travel |convicts who started the blood- guards. against opposition charges of ety piater the ‘oe A ford constituency said Wedies- for the in the constit- Launching | Robarts said he got, the im- | bureau, said the report was “a jest riot in the ‘89-year history Six other, guards were seri- immorality in government. Mt |boe he ‘oecale wit’ dak teal day Liberal Louis P. Neveu @aé |uency 50 miles east of Montreal, 'pression that Wilson will do his | guarded one.” . He predicted | of Menard state prison Tuesday ously injured in a dining | we had done this the story ‘job whether they have repre lexcept for the statement regard- P ed jbest to work a Canadian visit | spending by tourists here would | : : battle before the four rioting | ould have been different.” : ‘ ; | jing Mr. Neveu's first-place sta- Ostpon linto. a busy schedule when he | be ‘well over $700,000,000" and |Sisht were held in special cells convicts, whom officials called “(ur jue been Gilterent.” TE Nee cal te ea } | ica i i Wednesday while prison offi-| mentally unstable, locked them- ; , i ad tus. goes to North America in mid-/ eaid the overseas increase | y _ : . ; before leaving by plane for hi® pawaiian vacation The recount was going. on in By BOB MacKENZIE December. 'would be about 20.per cent. _—_cials considered charges against elves in the prison kitchen 40h near Calgary. He flew The meeting between Mr. the town hall of the constit-’ VANDERBERG AIR FORCE eT” Comet tn nen iq (Met, Thssday to talk over MO lieve snd Mr. Pearece war the juency’s centre, Granby, with BASE. Calif. (CP)—Continuing ~ ae a x p (Political future with Prime Min- first for the two men since the \Mr. Justice Evender Veilleux high winds Wednesday post- — Frve ae Wed ae Ree i _|ister Pearson. - election. Mr. Hays was confined . presiding. | Poned ~launching-—of.—Canada’s-~ Tye. sat rg ae tr nay | He had lunch with Mr. Pear- to his bed throughout much of Alouette Il. satellite at Jeast | ot eee eal ot thar weenie? eon Wednesday but declined to ‘the campaign because of a pneu- . ‘ antil Saturday night. and the refusal of other inmates comment on his own future oF monia attack. Ontario See Federal Aid r ‘Tt was.the second cancellation | in a@head after 38 out of 185 had been covered in a judi recount of general election @ults in the hotly-contested trict ¢ The returning officer, P. Langlois. said the recount take until. Tuesday to | participate proves its foolish- gat of the agriculture portfolio ‘There has been soine + ale te It Si to ta ti et a St gl 300 guards and state troopers Mr. Hays-stil is nominally — iiianiaa lial surrounded the kitchen. The agriculture minister but de rioters demanded more radios, clined to say whether he, had R . Fi more recreation, better food submitted his resignation. Elec- Ussia Fir es and medical treatment. toral defeet usually. means the - range of the U.S. National Aero- TORONTO (CP)—Ontario will |to a wad. of two'lanes. Ontario "autics and Space Administra- Sponsor a conference of sees the need to expand sec- tion. ee @da’s 10 provincial highways tions of the highway in this | The launching, originally ness. . Pas . less than a week for. the, | : which he, held in the last tion that Mr. Hays might be * ; launching of the twet satellite care, an a oe liament. appointed to the Senate and n ne 1ons package at the western test, nives on their hostages while! MUM ON FUTURE Maintain hi- portfolio. | here Det. 6 in a move province to four lanes — and | scheduled for _ Tuesday night, : | to persuatie-the federal goverp- wants Ottawa to coniribute fi- /was postponed one day last Fri: ak we ako CCU Test Roc ets ment to- toute half the cot nancially. =e, |day when. radio trouble: was dis- | iwin wee expected to press -— ‘ of four - lene sections of the ————_ —|covered aboard the US. Ex-! r. MOSCOW (AP) — The Sovies =e | INSIDE TODAY Union announced Wednesday | FIRST PRISON KILLINGS that new launchings of carriéy Three guards were fatally, rockets into the Pacific Ocean | Stabbed within a few moments have. been. carried out “with | after the riot broke out. Frye great precision.” The -conference was an %e | anon Se Alouette into, Bizhvays Sinier Charles Mae " shane ne a The vo Sn en be N ton. H- i i ine je OP ; use yinds iff = ii -aes agreed to eat View fer | PIN °| ea stream <about 3,000 feet |, : | Said they were the first officers | Tass, the official Soviet news Te wt ae sate ty DAYS TILL $f sere te crt, vas sence : ee oe morning when on the Mis- : regards R , =| weather nibieines gave little), THOMPSON WELCOMES CHALLENGES sissippi River 70 miles southeast of St. Louis, Mo. Trans-Canad: Highway. \ fe i 0. -tahe °° als | Plorer series satellite that) will! encouragement to hopes that the}. policy for presentation to the wind would die. Two Social Credit members Social Credit convention in mentber for Cariboo, says he The four men were held in| ups of the federal government.” i Latest information Wednes-| of partiament will challenge Edmonton. While H.A. (Bud) expects considerable support (special individual maximum-se- hit the planned target area Ottawa at present shares > }day indicated the wind might ry leader Robert Olson, (centre), member for from British Columbia dele | eurity cells where they could be great precision. ~ i i ae Trans - Canada Highway con- . > drop to the permissible level—_ = Sony Medicine Hat, says there is gates. Mr. Thompson says he | easily questioned. Frye said! oon ss | “The tests planned thls : struction costs on a 50-50 baste | about’ 50 knots—by Saturday) 800 (left) for the leadership no active campaign on his welcomes the challenges they probably would be placed Prince Me ads | stage of the program ie with the provinces, but only up a night ' during the current national behalf, Bert Leboe, (right). 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