if It’s Good For The Island WEATHER : . The Guardian Is For It ‘40.50, becming westery 25, ‘zat rn , : Low - Saturday: snow “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew”’ Pemrimest, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1966. 14 PAGES the Pest’ Office in Cash. VOL. LXXIX. NO. 23 . power on Canadian farms, ran find out and use them.” % dent Guy Favreau was ite 3 Prine Wins Uroes ic ocreds | | ys ae ay pe x Li b : k has been successfully : er S mes f to ter’ teen-age a i a L . : a son, an official of West Lon-. ‘sale i don's Hemmetemith Hospital orrawa (OP)—Former more’ water and pollution wa ~ q Thursday. =~ tice minister Davie widespread. a Per ose Turner, the mid- Thursday called for a Canadian| Mr. Fulton spoke on the OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis- approved at a federal-provin-. Mr. Pearson noted in his let- mother, is weak after water resources policy to pre-j|day of the.debate before a v ter Pearson has pressed Prem-|cial conference in 1964. The |ter that on Jan. 2% he told Op-| the pperation. But she is vent critical shortages. on a Conservative non - e: der Lesage to reconsider his other nine- provinces subse- |position Leader Diefenbaker in| 1appy } surgeons say = He accused the government gf.idence motion urging the: "s decision to shelve quently ‘wen approval from |the Commons he still intended! hey believe ‘the operation neglecting the urgent ;}mediate removal ef the it % the Fulton’ - - |theie legislatures for the form- ito submit the formula to Par-| iaved-the Mfe of her son lan, of water use’ and’ poliaion ‘and |cent sales tax on building : tional amending formula. ula. jliament, implying Quebec's ap-| '7. of being split on ‘the issue of terials and production ok He released texts Tharsday of | Mf. Lesage said the formula proval would come in due’ ‘Robert Turner, 5, Ian's xPorting water to the United /¢ty. a sever ye @ letter from Mr. offi- has caused anxiety in Quebec jcourse.. » tathée, sid the youth's tid. - States. a. ee cially notifying him of the Que-|which could not be ignored) He said his optimism was neys stopped ing. His speech came before the Credit tlle sea. Social: 7 bec decision and his reply seek-| whatever its cause. based on the fact Mr. Lesage; | told he woula (Liberals, New Democrats and | “ayo ' = ing reconsideration. INTERPRETATIONS VARY _2Pproved the formula at a : Chae. | nce sae tees sae. \Social Credit combined for an widen pt He expressed ‘‘great disap.) up, Anstance, 1 personally | town conference and his of. | se wae a give him (¢2%Y 146-to-104 voting Victory | sions the nt”’ at the Lesage” gov- am struck by the fact that. as ficials worked on the French gested should The. doc ‘over a conservative motion crit- Treaty ernment’s decision and said. the early as last spring, the form. |¢*t containing the detailed | one +: ae ion tt icizing the government for not Pearson matter will haye to go before juin was not being interpreted |“lauses. | on ori — not, (femoving the 1l-per-cent sales |\inister @ further federal - provincial ~ | Mr. Pearson said since the| her life, was not 8 \tax on building materials and ; . everywhere jn t same way. |, 1 marked im-| young woman, and that -she completely ! : conference ‘unless Quebec re “Thus I had always assumed ormula was a hed three ; to |production machinery. the desirability re m Stee ae: Cpmeate. that, as regards the amendment |P-vement over the existing hed, three other .clildren The excitement wag taken out |to the US. °° I venture to hope that the | or iavisiative powers, any dim. |PTocedure, he assumed all the , : of the vote by an NDP an-|. During i a government of Quebec might be |i tion of incial re. |Provincial governments would) . while:Mra. Turoer is in hos- | nounce forehand that its had favored such ¢2- ao prov: Fi ave ment ‘beforeha Pearson Prepared to reconsider its deci- any |e prepared te sccept. it. pital, daughter. Susan, 16, is ps would side with the gov- | ports $ had® i son Sov't Nncoura e Sanne: it ance SSchesne af mao ooeer 6 power éalled |couLD BE ALTERED sunning the home, looking ernment, assuring the minority |posed them. | circumstances... and of the tor the ‘concirrence of only twor | “But I taink , ee after her father and her broth government a floor majority. ka |< yoare & id of fed. {thirds of the provinces repre- leluded the possibility that era, Michael, 10,.and Lance, 5. ‘two previous tests, during the i ee x Sintpceeinelal ‘rclapiecs,* te, leemting half of the population. [bart of an Srentasl reviaien ot |e [anes ee ae oe Parliament wimcial relations,” Me." <i view, however, ia not the constitution, the amendment brat eS lincreased old age pensions, E : i sye ec ion. Ic ory Wier Lananes tote uatieins shared by- everyone, even the ure itself might ee jonly the five Social Credit MPs A: A Gla Jan. 20, and Mr. Pearson said jepecialists.| It is contended. ia we to be modiied to reeposd t ince From Reuters-AP \feated Thursday's win, combined |, hie reply Se Se 1 coiild prevent. the..ex- By THE CANADIAN HULL, England (CP)—Peime nent, Teby Jevech, Wy 5:51 votes {uit the test actors a er ie of the powers of another THURSDAY, Jan. 27, 1968, Minister Wilson's Labor govern- |—up 4,170 on the Socialist: mar- i. gave the government an |e gay, (ollowe Pies teense A Conservative ‘motion ment won a parliamentary. by-|gin in the October, 1964, over-all | majority of four in the |cuty Jan. % OS “Needless to say, if that in- iedeint 0 aalee election Thursday night with a era) election. of Commons. sett isan fig terpretation were to prevail. the down as the margin large enough to set the| Labor leaders were ‘con-, eLabee's share of the poll in|FIRST OFFICIAL MOVE — — Jevolution of our constitational ad the throne eplnh - “scene for,an-early general elec- sidered Hikely to eee the result |Hul! North rose fo 52.2 per cent | | The Quebec premier indicated |aysiem in the direction desired New. Democtais aad Sa tion. jas. a sign -of popularity -and to/from -43:3-per cent in 1964, -. |his stand several days ago but y Quebec might become very lis hig of N | Oredit MPs joined the “Liber oe arty centitene in urge sane Wilson. & wh in my ‘ob Official notifica- |, . i y ‘night: als. in defeating the: motion - t call. a na election COU ROVE OMEN e federal government. sid 2 ‘ ff McNamara, 31, "a ‘Mapeh The swing to a Labor major- that fias been made public. rr Lee ee ee last |" Ce on America |fer negotiafions aimed at <s Calera tis mae ity in this “Marginal district a aev : be Pe constitu. |im@ heavy water production at: 5 srcicsiad.-costleneans of - the Minister. Notes ea ee ee eens eee i cidade ¢ . Mas ‘eae tare — Kam call os Bees at, andl hoped oe ead | sources. to--head oft ims. f= Mr. eel the “snwed- For this reason,’ it would be ah Atomic Canada . pending : ee F Mr. Lesage i the re as tit) y has od the formule | Wud be 2 ee ee ae ae ; : mcil a permanent veto = it é ae aes wal ex on of the plant. + rarer og een ne TORONTO (CP) — The Agri-| Mr. Sauve said the-report tn- Soon tthe cmc Trin res ad Wolo risdictions, | Mines Minister Pepin said in +--S" ty keep-the-was cultural ,and Rural Redevelop- |cluied these otter findings: eee ee ee Sane GES eee Dower. sad mat Wh Lea the covel conmumlanion on tll hr -Dietiobaker: a aipqaesd (A, Seeie of. Commune lay Bie U.S. investment here. noe Act was Pao pperd Relatively few farmers in- ce att — ibe ap overlie: that Fa iced and er lpeanon ‘in the Comunene for the same /t 1 ta necoliale’ arith ta duce ecm mee oa income sclahdeant study areas ‘ AECL ; - production increased opportuaities. among. rural pe0-|. owed lose then 100 ieeeromeg. |. 1%, the Hull edmtest, the per. | occurred ee oe ee eee jum to increase annual produc- at the heavy water plant be: ple. but was not intended to. pro-| acres had achieved an econo- |peuaee Shift, to Labor was. the | — - |tlon ‘to, 400 tons of heavy, water |f°tnres yeor abecn ing built at Glace Bay, NS. vide make-work programs, %-| mic farm ‘operation—yet in SS oe from the 200 tons now planned. |*,ceceei in British Co-| Prime Minister Pearson re- Miner Sours a “Ge average is far below thie min- \Countey weld aoe labor a yt onder, std na al Discussions with the U.S. on| Premier "en a Teetedee Agricul im, 1 pecams announcement should | water exports were inevitable| Quebec eejection of a consti- . my heavy majority im a general | : ensure the Glace Bay plant will major shortages south of| tutional amending formula. © Something more dynamic was ae Su oe ee : Ris drt = 4 : : _|be competitive in the years |{0¢ ponder. But such talke should Leader can nal aoe Se,n oe, oom oes eae Det Declares in Commons SS on a te See thousands of rural people in fi-|- came from off-farm earnin Dame Edith Pitt. the Conee Mr. Regan urged the provin-|madian policy was ‘worked out| been blamed for killing the __mancial and. social distress,” he gs | Dame ' oneerva- ; cial to make .en effort to have between the federal and provin-| formula. but Mr, Lesage had “aa ‘delegates tothe CPA~an =F 2002! es ; tive who died. The Conservatives Canadian General Electtic Ltd. | cial done it eee nual meeting here. —Commercial agricultufe ~ Is |ate“expected—-to—hold—that.one,.. _OTEAWA. (CP). ea = ienosking during. coe Grtas, poe between ‘da ae militia socoad haat. aan coerce . ie eal Privy ‘Council. Pre: A major: survey. of astern | becoming more special x. d [returning Labor's majority. t6| Leader ‘ ~; “aenoval {Qigiuaaas,- Bet bo wince ert -in-Nova--Scotia..___|,, Mr. Fulton, speaking im the) sident Favreau. must. have Canada farms taken in “1968 and more dependent on live: lee ting breakd te Commons Thursday aight Faro must, have " since he laffer after Mr Dietenbater in-| Canadian General Electric is|thonbuct sroreach’” mast bel when ghowed ‘that- about “half of the | stock. The voting own: that Privy Council President |powers of visualization i. wih AMOCCEe @ “fast-buck approach”. must be he blamed Conservatives in. 6 _F seait .piepleinns “eeod Kevin MeNamare, Laker, -\Favreeu was trresponsitie end jobviously knew what. wes dicated he would make a speech |wegotiating avoided by Canadian negotis-| jo oach last) week. sh 660° farmers interviewed in 22 arm © ims 479. ‘levasive in blaming the. Conserv- | other people’s minds. on their contents. ‘ontfact to produce additional | tore t nee yones made only a marginal} constant-review if they are. to aise. Sauinbl: Conenteattee, -19,-\aui for’ ts Saeae aol Sic Favreea Ma teak’. pee iii? al heavy wall Reon ; é contribution to the total agricul-| facilitate efficient rural ad-| j.0°7 : ye toe eee Tenis einen, Tie some arguments for | Mit Mcliraith ‘rose sitet the y " feral -pretagnen WF Conan; “|. jstment. Mrs: Laurie Millward, Liberal, | amend the constitution. Ishelving the formula as Mr Le. |Commens | dinner adjournment). The report also showed that| —A redefinition of the farm| g9j5 ; He said the formula is ajsage had cited im his letter of 2M. Some om Oo tangs be 3 d ~—the—evel--of- public—school..edu._|._ problem is needed. _Richard Gott, Independent, 253)*‘dead duck” ‘because Premier | two days earlier. Both had said jo pill. Minister Pearson tu ents — of farm children is very| Mr. Sauve said the results of | ~Kelvis Woodburne;~~ | Jean-Lesage-of-Quebec,killed_it, /mo.action should be taken pend- lead <-premmiee Jeam.’ La: particularly in Quebec, |the -survey indicated ARDA’s| emt, 33 jnot because the..Conservatives |ing the reports of the royal com-/ oo _ Suchec_ Premier Jeon a4 A Chara aa Mr. Sauve. most useful role would bé to| Russel Eckley, Independent, ; “mission on bilingualism end bi- pi re “All: provinces in the help many of the small -non-| 35: Mr Lesage’s letter of Jan 20jculturalism, the tax structure; Mr Diéfenbaker said he would |- area are failing to train their {}commercial farmers to increase | Standings in the Commons: ito Prime Minister jeommittee and a Quebec con- have no objection, provided he} WoNTREAL (CP) — young farm people .to fit into |the sizeof their farm or to get | Labor 314, Conservative 302, Lib-;|made public earlier Thursday, | stitutional committee. and other opposition party lead- the rapidly changing economic |training to enable them to eral 9, Speaker and two deputies |had-made. clear, that the formuia| }je said he was pleased the | €Ts were permitted comment. He environment of today. - change to other occupations. 3, vacant 2. - was being shelved indefinitely Quebec government had shelved |wanted to know wiiy the corres- by the Quebec government. - ithe formula because it was aj|Pondence had been made avail- U Mr -Diefenbaker™ said Mr lad document that would place |able to the press before Parlia, MANPOWER NEEDS DISC SSED Favreau must have known about | the constitution is a straitjacket. | ment. |Mr Lesage’s letter or intentions | amendments would become vir- Mr Meliraith replied rules when jhe made a speech in Mon; | tually impossible. jdon't provide for a debate on treay_ Saturday he pre-| Mr Diefenbaker looked across |documents fhat. are tabled. He An lans vt Imos ugges ed ferred’ tp delay. mer Mr Favreat aad referred to withdrew hie,offer end said they aan ha ae - ause |him as “this paragon of national |ned been tabled at 2:30 p.m. ‘of *gentimen- 4 who has done more harm i o£ tal colonialism.” roy unity of Canada.” ~ the: Queheg . legislature,’ over. JUMPS TO HIS FEET . s \which! the federal government Mr Favreau jumped to his DROWNED OUT BY PARTY had mo control. bee feet and seid he denied any im-| His sentence was drowned out | new Democratic Leader Doug plication he knew about Mr Le- | by Conservative desk4thumping. ei but sage’s letter when he spoke in| Works Minister ‘McHraith, Lib- las began to protest, was . ¢ ’ eral house leader, had offered |jcut off: by Speaker Lucien La- By JACK GRAY through the Thursday debate. ;many years has been sitting by,| Th Conservative leader, 'earlier to have ‘the letter e%- Imoureux and the Commons re- TORONTO (CP)—Hiring Es- |One delegate said he didn't want | not quite knowing what to do , : aeeee |turried to the throne speech de-' kimos and Indians as farm {cheap lsbor, just ‘labor, pe-|with themselves,” he said. ‘‘Un- bate : workers, instead of bringing in /riod.” less: we give these people a immigrants, has been suggested | Shortly after adopting a doca- a foe cuainh we're go F l, OF to the: Canadian Federation of |ment are a an policy ‘o have > ab to the: Canadian a ncesea ccebeny sires | tee ather-In-Law Princess. Og ngtions Taryn omnes Sere nay a Dies At Ca hire - the convention floor at the CFA T iitation Develop. |sible “hiring: of ra wT raid es t ernarvons ire. . annual meeting - included possi- eee manta the, Jot they were intelligent; hénest and ; ble use of relief recipients, if 1 residents. | |QUick to pick up ideas. But they LONDON (AP)—Ronald Arm- [rect contact with the Royal fam- physically able—and willing. to |of distressed rural re tomed. 6 steady : Tove to rural areas. Another |. It was Mr. Forrester who: sug. | Weren't TaAnEe 0 tokike Shak strong-Jones, 66. the father-in-|ily, was use of seasonal imm'erants - employment of Indians. /% Beg eee tare al law of Princess Margaret, died/ Although he saw his son and pe rina , re We have a source of labor |8ix days or 80. Thursday night. Princess Margaret he a ae. prereee Jim this country which for a good | Went along with this trait might The princess and ‘her hus-|wag a rare visitor to ng- Some, delegates objected. “: find them exceedingly useful, al- band, the Earl of Snowdon, left ham Palace or Windsor W. S. Forrester of Emevson, | _.. though in.southern Canada they Kensington Palace ‘immediately | fis’ ‘Watied for Wk tant Man., a director_of the Manitoba | - INSIDE TODAY. Might have trouble adjusting to by car to drive to the. Atm- |i, February, 1960—two Farm Bureau, said ‘he had the climate. strong-Jones home in. Caernat- |i ii i. anth ‘4 watched Mexicans working in Classified .. 42, 13. | o‘‘We've no desire: for cheap vonshire, Wales. wed - Princess one sugar beet fields “and I can as- Deaths ata ee eae 3 |labor—we pay high wages,’’ said Armstrong - Jones, a lawyer bride was Jenifer Unite, then ‘ei sure you it’s not cheap labor."| pitns .. 43 |C. E. S. Walls of Victoria. “For with the rank of Queen's Coun- | 3: carcld air hostess, "A good worker, Mexican or | Comics | . 11. |ifstance, women picking straw- sel, had been in hospital several pn gong following is. expensive,” he| . » 14 -therries eae a ae oe ee ee ee aaa aoe November. fata ‘you can get him.” Women’s ........ .. © Atouble is, tag Sia OH Fissnes over OPPOSITION Leader ‘Diet sponsible ing his final years: There ‘was .no immediate indi. JUST. WANTS ‘LABOR . sonra Pre ia ond tasiacosilens (RIGHT). told. t ir | at Eton and Magda-|cation of the cause of death. Editorials 4 enbaker he- hte len Oxford The family ae ‘originally The doubt ex od in that| Summerside ............ 3 + ntl survey. If we oe Commons in Ottawa Thursday <i rg Jones had a distinguished ca-|was Jones but A ert, Me taemetone Of Rings, Goetes, CUP +>. 8 ~ ‘tp oo tai, let's | Might the Privy Council Presi- ef ron cee as a lawyer. — changed i legally & the desperate need for man-| prince: County .......... 2 . |ever, ” (CP Wirephots) had little di- |yeare -