Sunny this morning. clouds gathering this afternoon, scattered showers and thundershowers. Low-high 60-75. . . ee 5 ee ard Island Ljke The Dew” we ae laa ee e VOL LXAXIX NN. 16? Authorized a6 Second Class Mall by the Fost Office Bepartn 2 vavi 16.— C ANAD A. WEDN ESDAY; 3 Jt LY 13, 1966. ¥ NOT MORE TEN CENTS 514 PAGE* ,, vovernme nister he Program IF It's Good For_The Island ae : | ial ae +. > . The Guardian Is For ~~ ; ¢ at tre Reaffirms wovernment. US. Pilots ‘India’ s PM. Indira Gandhi Commons Gives Outmanoeuvre Missiles, ReceivesWarm Welcome First Reading Vietnamese launched —, mis-~ : ; jsiles and two ‘MiG-2! ghter, _MOSCOW (Reuters) Indian : mands for calling: a new . see OTTAWA (‘CP The Com- population of. each — province. planes Monday in an ettor tO Prime “Minister Indira Gandhi é sion,.maintaining they are pow- mons gave first reading Tues- rising to % per cent—This ne curb intensified U.S. air attacks received_ an enthusiastic . wel- eriean (0 set unless Pequcated [dav Aight: tn a Weedivare Wilkivisa bak Garlie bau et on North Viet Nam, but a@ come wien she arrived here by. Hanoi and the government—announced Mr. MacKachen at three vears spokesman announced Tuesday | Tuesday for talks with Russlaa India, as chairman of the its intention to try to get the| 3. Provincial plans must ne that American Air Force. pilots ‘leaders in which she will urge three-nation International Con- bill through its toughest parlia- | publicly a ttim'i-n istered. ron. outmanoeuvred all to press them to further the cause of trol Commission for TAdéchina:menary stages before a sum- profit and epen ta pubite# ; raids on missile, radar and fuel peace in Viet Nam. set up by the 1954 coference, mer ‘recess audit, The provinees were frei 3 oo sites and other targets: ' Her five-day Soviet visif was is tirectly concerned about ~~ In the resolution stage. Con-|t9 determine who would admin U.S. Navy flyers wrote off 59 expected to test: the > influence peace in that war-torn area. servatives accused the govern- ister the plans : barges and cargo junks as de- of the non-aligned powers in in- Canada and Poland are the ment of trving to impose a fed-, 4 Benefits must he portable = \stroved or damaged. .One mis- ternational__affairs___when she _| other ICC™ members, eral _plan_on_ satisfactory prov- from pravinee.ta_provinee. : ile site was reported destroved presents the Kremlin with a Besides reconvening the con- incial ones. Party spokesmen : Imvall the Americans flew 101 |new Vietnamese peace plan ference, Mrs. Gandhi has called indicated the. bill should go be- NONE REFUSES \ missions. , backed- by Yugoslavia and -the for a halt to bombing in’ North |fore a committee. meaning it) Some provinces indicates Mounting U.S. aircraft losses United Arab Republic. Viet Nam, a military standstill should be held off until the fall: readiness to proceed by _ the iwere reported Russian Premier Alexei Ko- to be supervised by the contrat, New Democrats were the only July 1. 1967. the target date commission followed bv even. OPPOSition members to give ‘the Others had.not heen able ts tual withdrawal of. foreign Measure strong support and commit themselves yet but said troops, neutralization, and guar ingle it be handled aan aang plans could i antees by the Genev ower : ~ - changed to meet the. four ‘for rehabilitating “the Gala v hares Mactnnis*NPPy-Van--er$t conditions. None had te- China ‘has rejected a confer: \COUve® Kingsway) ‘said Conserv: |tused te participate although ence until the Americans pull ative and. Social Credit MPs Premier Maniing - of Alberta The US. cammand announced sygin paid a courtesy call on yithe destruction. of two fighter- Mrs-—-Gandhi shortly after her bombers by enemy ground fire, arrival at Moscow's flag-decked iboosting ta 290 the “plane “toll Vnukovo Airport — j since operations were launced Mrs. Gandhi has called ‘or at North Viet Nam Feh. 7, 1965. immediate reconvening - of the aes In other phases of the. war: (1954 Geneva conferencé on In- ‘ . who had _ spoken against it} : . ~ + Ground action in South. Viet dochina. Britain and the Soviet MRS. GANDHI out of Viet Nam, . would use the recess to “pref- a CTHCMEnaee PREMIER -’ ELECT Alex airport last-evening. The meet- the Prime Minister's plane | Nam subsided after a sweep Unian—_as—co-chairman__of_the ; ; = Besides her Vietnamese int | ydice ‘the minds" -of their _ron-| recalled that some exit Campbell receives eongratula- -ing of the two Laberal leaders landed ahead of schedule. and , Monday by 1.009 South Viet. eonferénce. have the power ta Se aeed mo. ii a Mrs. Gandhi ‘will die ‘stituents against the bill and or rat ge vi coe t from Prime Minister almost did not take place, as time rmitted only a brief = d ilitiasS a. son, who is scheduled to arrive cuss Soviet aid for her nations » 1) 30 5 E at provincial plans univer ions fre z P pe eo Mamese rangers and militia- a}! the: conference into session here Saturday, is expected to latest five-year plan, the effects would try—to kill ‘it in commit gal back Mrs. Gandhi's plea’ inoof the revert devaluation of the ee Mr. MacKachen listed “Universal coverage should talks with Kosygin Monday, jIndian rupee and the Tashkent the hill in the order of busi, 2% be. confused with compul- saitieaads a Saiges si rioURE Retir d | oe peace declaration signed by In; ness for today, Gordon Church- TY coverage.” he- said ri me Ain iS er earson —Gen. William .C.’ Westmore- e - So far, Kremlin leaders have dia and’Pakistan in Russia last j1] (PC Winnipeg South Centre) Only if a province financed 1 ; ; : re _Tefused to accept British’ de- January, its share of the cost throug’ Lester Pearson at Summerside no officials were on hand when — er, men cleared Viet. Cong guer-. arain * rillas from swamplands near — and, commander of U.S : oe ee _— protested that second reading ~ | forces in South Viet Nam, Officer : ae hadn't been .mentioned by gov- /% Premium would the question toured the northern part of lernment House “Leader Me- Of compulsion arise But: # th me eS eat ates . : * HMiraith . would be entirely up te each . a ei ri e 1s a n Jisit 8 casos ‘ Hue the stenting A t nio. U QC n S Mr.’ MacEachen was Jaunch- Province whether to finance P ; rres ing debate on the government's through a premium or taxes looks good. : Doct ld he —U.S. Navy Secretary Paul proposed medical care insur: | ors would not fam. -Ry CARMAN SMITH "hell “We are in a furry to-get on the printing: John Mullally: H Nive told a press’ confer: | “WASHINGTON==tAP) AR jance- legislation which would ipelled to join the plan-nor won'd SUMMERSIDE Prime Min- | back as we are putting through ‘f¢ormef MP for Kings,” Mayor ° " * ~4 tired US - Army lieutenant- ok | authorize the federal goverr- ‘individuals be compelled to use ister Pearson made a. brief stop Medicare tonight’. George Key., Jt, W.R. Jenkins ence in Da Nang the US. 7th onc) formerly bisionad fe the coe. isci lined iment to .contribute toward the the. services provided under. the here last evening while enraute Commenting on his visit t6 president of the P°E.T. Liberal . Fleet is capable of blockad- Joist’ chiefs of safl. was .as- sole provincial” tt that plan’ te_Ottawa—frovn-_Ne N. Menis—seaciationP—Katt-Hickey_whe-—ing North Vietnamese ports ite ted—tuesiar in ot eae ee ag ti Citing_the—-existing_hospital_is where hee tnd ‘niendiadk-te-eb- tot d ‘Joey doesn't want was Mr. Campbell's running par- ee should be ordered. conspiring to deliver to. the So- COLL MRL AP) ; “Ohio ally dismissed. during a year for | a ‘amendment by Gerald SUrance plans. -Mr MacF.aches- ficial opening of the Trans-Can- too much, He- just wants us {9 ‘tner in the recent election, and) ~ ret Cong leaders. were Ter viet Unfon dav relating ~ na- Sjate MUS said Tuesday all types ‘of misconduet: - iBaldwin (PC — Peace River) ‘Said that when they started. _ ada Higitway in Gial province, paye all the roads in Newfound-! gummerside town councillor Ported showing increasing tional security. 39 «students h be: sci, Bonner said investigation asking that medicare not go WMiversal coverage was auto Dunn nc his 25-minute: informal land plus a 400 - mile road in Grant Mollison concern. about the Sovth Viet- The justice. department, an- 05 ” eee ae en discl- showed five students offered |into effect until its economic ™atically achieved bv those visit with Prime Minister spoke | Labrador and build a tunnel | ppime Minister Pearson ac-| Mamese, _ government's -PT%'nouncing the arrest. by FBI Plined in what it .ecalled “‘the $100 to get a custodian. in the impact was studied by the Eco. Provinces which chose to ft with the provinces Liberal Pre- under the strait’. ° cepted with pleasure a bag of) &tam to. lure enemy fighters agents onthe basis of an in- worst cheating scandal in the mathematics building to. unlock |nomic Council of Canada was 0ance their. share of cnsts from ° mierelect, 32-vear-old A }*x The brief stopover aie was tO Island lobsters presented to him to defect. A total of 10.171 dictment by a ‘tederal grand university's “history.” “~ ‘the office where the exam was rejected as out of order by Dep- general revenues or a sales tax Campbell and congratulated him allow federal’ works minister jy~Mayof Key’ and turning to, have defected so far this jury at Newport News, Va. The university said 10 stu- kept. The custodian, since dis- uty Chairman Maurice Rinfret: Those which used a premium on. his party's recent elechon George Mcliraith and Mrs. Mce-“.r Meliraith: he. said “‘make., year; about twice the number identified the former officer as dents were dismissed:as the re- missed, said he actually was) Mr Baldwin said he is ede. had. ultimately abandoned thie, victory “Hraith to disembark. The fed- sure they give you some while| deserting in the same period William Henry Whalen, 51, now sult of theft and sale of part paid only $43. ; lcerned about the number ‘of Method or achieved universal- Mr. Campbell almost missed. eral minister will attend a brief-| you're here, George” of 1965 ___ unemployed. of a final examination. for .a\* Bonner said the students took public welfare programs being ity : meeting the Prime Minister as ing on the Northumberland The jet carrying the federal freshman mathematics course. \copies of two of the three pages |introduced with no regard for : e ne * the department: of transport jet | Causeway project in Charlotte- party left at 7.22 p.m. and was |Another 29 students were disci-/of the examination, duplicated |imereased productivity . needed CHECK. USE OF FUNDS earrying-him’and-his entourage ‘own tomorrow: expected to arrive in Ottawa ap- jplined. Eighteen were sus- them and sold copies for from to pay for them. Mr. MacEachen had earher arrived earher than’ anticipated On hand to greet the Prime proximately one hour and fifteen resic ent . Mi. Wiairet “eald tha ainend. informed the Commons _ that The others were given Jesser estimated -$300,to $400 was paid me there- will he no provision for pended for six to nine months. ‘$4 to $5-each. Bonner said an and.no one was-on hand. to_of- Minister along with Mr. Camp-. minutes later = ment ‘could -not be. moved he- provinces which have plans in ficially meet them i hell were Dr.John Stewart, MP __ Follow ing the plane's depar- penalties, ranging down to fail before the exam._was ~ given | mis A —e ee" pon fading no one al the air, tor. Antigonish-Guysborough and ‘tire Mr Campbell, aecompant- : : Brades in the course. jJune 10. wine United Sa a =resetution “force that ae het meet the Tour. ———port the Prime Minister turned parliamentary assistant to the ed by. Mr: Mclirgith: Dr. Stewart "| Dean of student relations; A student reported to school | self and could not look be ond ee ee non to Hon. Robert Winters, Federal federat works minister, who ar-| and the others ‘Tn his party, left S e ermine \John T. Bonner said eight. of officials June 9 that copies of it th the orevennd Mt. y provision for provinces to “opt Minister of Trade, and C ommerce rived earlier to do advance werk | for Charlotttiows. |the students are upperclassmen, ‘the exam were out and the test! Mr MacEachen reiterated oe ks wanes wet wtien aa a as a eee ee ee Say . r riputy ° and. said “* we-must hurry and ithe others freshmen. He de-(|was altered before it was given | deat © the | fodecal government ysing it in anv way thé prov- 4 WASHINGTON (CP) ‘©- Presi-|pared for the American. Alu ; get hack to Ottawa*’ He_ im : mni ‘clined to identify any of the stiu-'Bonner said -the alterations will pav half the mediately ‘turned on his heel. and | dent Jonna said Tuesday Council, composed of represent- dents. 3 were such that students who | eos. zn soneinaink gerbes pose —— climbed back into the plane e rT. al Ti = jnight-the United States— wants atives—-of—hunrreds—of- colleges He said the numiber dismissed /had access; to the stolen test ' : plans Mr. MacFachen said only half fete . : ; oer oe rig . : 8 Mr. Winterston the other hahd fo be friendly with China but and universities. is greater than the total usu-'could be easily identified. originally announced last sum- Canada’s 0.000.000 residents. remained outside the aireraft and is determined to support. the ~~~ aes —i|mer by Prime Minister Pear jhave adequate medical care momenis later. Mr. Campbell's Saigon regime = long as Com- Be eS | He estimated that Canadians ot ee ea et eae el error PATHS. aS ved i eberupan._the i ?- munist aggression continues in 2 center ii—spend==$600,000;000—1n- 1987 * anaes : Prime Ministerrefirned tr—the .e eases \ South Viet Nam. 3 * win ae - Wi lacked anv at all termac where. he shook hands In a speech teletbnned to a peel ™ icians services. "The +New Democratic Partv leader with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell as ; group of educationtsts in White law far Sade ra al a. <£ ergy Pressed the zor well as those acompanving him MIAMI. Fla. (APD Three TV’! be back 1 a “hittle bit”. Sulphur Springs, Va, Johnson se po: ie rises in this fi ernment. et the legisintion _— “we-can't stav too lone’. the small children found dead -in a /They said, ‘okay, mommy, we'll catied on North Viet Nam to COSTS $340,000.00 through Parliament before the Prime Minister told Mr. Camp- car, parked in the hot sun with be good.’ : move towards a peaceful settle- arta Sediced iat aks summer recess _ 3 the windows ~ rolled up,. were When she returned to the-car. — = a a me 7 oa that with all previnges’ partie! at ae a ie ‘the e i , . =~ : o co-operate in e peadtefu : a 4 : Commission © meant tell, Hae aie lie 22H. te, Jad the ten ote af Sates hs patne iAwould cul the federal tal. some’ provinces mht Tuesday 2 first she. thought they were firey _ aoe ee lyear. cnet HS : cient cece eaksiae ts Heors Revort. Their mother, who left them asleep : ages “ae eases at Mr. MacEathen said the con. July 1. seer omee \ honda ier alu roligya tie ee a The children, J ose ph, 18 China were heine isolated fron® i. + otter attached to the federa! The program. would commit : : months, Barbara, ‘34. months: the ontside world by their rulers offer remain —as outlined by -Mr Provincial - governrrents te a Mortzaze and Trust Co Joaned bined for. $10, will not be and James: 412 could not be re- and as long as this ideation |Peerson. Phese are: : scheme Get & peg te te a ( F._ Mor can enntrotied com charged, police said ‘ vived eonlinund. S tecae nence ents i Benefits must cover all the. vastly more expensive thah 392 pe ao wack ae tel ve “Ltd. The mother,e Mrs. Joseph |” ao ‘never come to Asia. services’ provided -by general per capita’ as mentioned by the — : im 1983 S fiat amiiasade was une of West Hollywood, Fla ° : He said the United’ States —- specialists at. minister Glasses. and dental rete iad sigh § *~ said she left the car doors un- Parlia ment 3 wants to open an era of peace- a nespiial, nursing home, services could well he added ta : Mr Morgan was president of locked: and The windows dowr. | - ful relations with Peking 2. Con ier en ae . ~~ aw ; Atlantic Acceptance Corp. when Police Set Andy Giordano said White House sources said the to to al least. 90 per oo ame sucee les leinten e the loans were made. and until There was a. heavy Train At A Glance president had four main points . per cent _ of ‘the ‘Continued on Page 3 60 7 : i the company * went hrok® tm about an hour and a- half be- in mind when he delivered h’s — June of last vear z fore she..came—-hack,”’ Giordano : snes : speech . In seeking the Joan. Mr. Wor- said “It looks “like the four- 2 eee _CHECKS OPEIMISM s . gan advised Rritish Mortgage -vear-old rolled up the windows. TUESDAY. July 12. 1968 First, by Warning about the President Wilfred Grezory that The right front window stuck 4 lone Mist af leoadeasting possibility of a- long war, he = fcavan rented its camhing in the rubber about bald per cent. licences was * recommended yee to — optimism arts- ? , casino tn "FE. P- Tavior-Chesler ‘ ; ing from official reports saving - Grand Rahamian Development ue # by the BRG. including a new there is a mood wie eee “orp at.an anniial rent of $750. “T- guess he couldn't get it? CRC FM station at Vancouver ness in Hanoi ’ : non" down and then got scared of | to broadcast in French. Cana- Second, he was informing ve vers, : The reval commission staff-- something.” he said. “The 3. hog _producers~ approved China that the United States, it is investigating the cause of woman sald: she had left the both a new price-grading sys- while standing resolutely : : 5 : Atlantic’s collapse —has so far kids in the car before and they tem and an agenev to put it against. aggression, wants to =e a ee ee pad been ay. eet” into effect stress.a spirit of conciliation in chistes 2h tia federal. He promised to look inte the ion between r avior ‘or- . elations with Peking government will take strong ac- question, . ; SOLD BLOOD Immigration Minister ‘Mar- ‘** xing : é bat to industrialist, andl! eit Thir 4 ion in th a est if ‘ Bainas Venauren al Aaatie te Mrs. Luke said she had sold) chand said in the Commons Third. he— was—appealing— to om Sy ace ne — ey eee PASSED ON REOUEST blood to the medical laboratory the July 25 deadline may be (ina to look beyond the Viet -\Canad . : uF Mills in r ne enbaker sad Mr Mr ‘Gregory after being ad- bout 40 fimes since January. extended. for’ visitors- wishing Nam war and. to move towards E ameenadl silt in “— sti Se ie c i . meres r. question is of grea vised aE the as lor-Chesler- ‘The lah allows people to give to apply for landed immi long-term co-operation in South. , j Pog ee? = External "an fd “= ete ad one ee oe oe tes mine Sran é: Siamiag interests as often as four times ‘a week. grant status east Asia é tin said Tomesay. a : saigemaned on Saha a oe. : — : ee So . ig ing . is asserting a-terri L wer transmitted. the loan request to. “1 told the kids to be good Health Minister MaeFaehen — Fourth, he was signalling that Lo Re Sherman C_Wint’ ladiction “over eae pA the board of directors of British and to close-the windows if it launched debate on the gov. !"* te ee gies peg South’ asked .In the Com- porations ' Mortgage rained. and.to open them again | ernment's..proposed__ medical!" OF initiating an armed at: mons whether three mills — He said the United State< had Minutes of the meeting show if they got hot.” @are insurance legislation _ ‘c China it. - Nobin: tied ‘Guakes Gals 04 Gill ke whew sk Gia saaas oon ‘ : s the directors were told ; The last thing I said was,’ The. health minister reaf — ar — 7 ba — ey Pillsbury.have been forbidden mrarster ve : "A $1.209.000 Joan is reqiired firmed the hasic dine iples of ; ta e » : ene - war ‘by U-S.. authorities to mill the Mir Martin sald be wshted ts : by Lucavan Holdines Ltd This 0 ermination. it may last a Canadian wheat and. whether indicate that if there has heen D TOD the medicare offer and- ex ; company’. coairals | propetty. | in INS} E AY pressed hope. plans will he long time. But we must keep this was in line with good Ca- anv extra-territorial action Cae. the “Bahamas. which is leased ; available .to all by July Se eS. Madian corporate _ practice. ada will take the “‘stronzest ae to Canadian. industrialists, one | Island ‘esida Nhe sree 1967 : : North ; iet Nam realize the, % «2 , : The question was first- ruled tion” in the national interest whem is FE PP Tavior” Summerside. .........4 2. : price of aggression is’ too high AW N S ‘out_of order by Speaker Lucien; Canada has caninued te In earlier evidence. commis- Deaths Serekebaces ee. 8 WEDNESDAY, July 13° and agree to a peaceful sett!e- | : ARD WI NER : | Lantoureux but he permitted ‘it trade with Cuba in non-strate sion counsel Albert. Shepherd: Editorials anus dees eS The Commons meets at 22 ment or to end the fighting"? | jto be answered when Opposition cic goods despite a ban by the said Atlantic -Aceeptance may- Kings, Queens, City <=... 5 p.m. to consider Income Tax Johnson chrected his rémarks | A—larze number of records’ tres participated and Jim Ho- Pictou, N\S. (CENTRE) while |Leader Diefenbaker protested US mm any trade with the have heen kept alis du not Women’s nu. 8 | Act amendments, a bill to ex {0 the leaders in Hanoi and also were broken nthe JAW on toed. track judde ah -thtimrkpthy——Hollest-—ARIGHT)—ite-ninnDit...artin. said the matter Casizn regime... sscllieda been for an SITs adven Sport 4 sede 9 tablish a national arts cen .lo domestic critics who argiie ton Gibwival track \had not been brought-to his at. 4 large part of the ‘flour "es ture in the Bahamas"".- Finance, markets ...... 10 tre, longshoremen’s legisia~. that the. United States has no . * meet, is sgen- presenting the cond and third place finishers .'tention nor to the attention o ports contained im-recent wheat The Lucayan Beach Hotel Comics a 1 tion And second reading of — business to—make—wide-ranzing » 2"4 field meet held in Sum- firs’ place award in the wom. respectively and alse ef Pie. Industry” Minister Drury, actinz sales to the Soviet Union was now is run by. manacers and . Classified ¥2,.. 13 the medicare bill. The Senate military commitments in Asia. Merside vesterday. - Entries f er trade minister in the absence earmarked fer delivery te has a ‘for tale” sign outside oa _meets at 8 pm : Johnson's speech was pve —from—+ariogs —Maritims tener +-open 40-10 Betty tore of tor, awa ther aa Ot Robert Winler= a . - ' ; . - : P 2 : * 5. : »