If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ae a VOL. LXXIX. NO. 40 Ottawa and for ToEducationAnd By DAVE NICHOLSON " [erease its share of the costs of, HALIFAX (CP)—The 1966 ses-|education, public health, public sion of the Nova Scotia legisla-|welfare and the administration opened Wednesday - and of justice. plans of increased gov-| Aid outlined ‘in the throne “~ epmment aid to education and |speéch -included-——increased versities and col- for school welfare. The speech from the throne, |leges, Keen, said the Progressive Con-|aries and @ wide program of} grants to uni money and teacher's sal- | , more costs Z Authorized as Second Class Malt by the Post Office Department, yment Of Cash. N.S. Plans Increased Aid are Welf For welfare, the promised to broaden the terms of the Social Assistance Act, to develop new rehabilitation serv- ices and to establish regional in- stitutions for the care of sev- erly retarded children Also promised was health services planning com- mission—“‘to_prepare a plan ' to a medical o er To Be Discus “Covers Prince Edeerd Inland Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1966. ys 9 7 Cro tobe sed Today * sssisusicsis L dna nyt > In WEATHER _ Snow, chan tq rain and in evening te penal orm winds southeast 20. Low- high 20 and 34. Friday: colder. | ee ; Nor mons SEVEN CENTS _—=16 PAGES surance Ss ervative government of Prem-jestablishing more technical and provide for the. finance medical| .. aa. ; ca ar aa et aaa = - e| © : "“Rabert Slanficld. would’ in-'vocational traning tusttues," health’ services insurance for| GABORGETOWN DISTRICT DROPPED | u + Is Offere a Nova Scotia. ‘ : al LIBERALS HOLD FOUR ; e 8 Therer are 39 Conservatives in . ; the 43-seat: house. Liberals hold carwencemnet! FIOCAMAION €cilon AC To Attract More |Leader Gerald Regan does not pee rahi : ' : : hold a-seat and has said he will ’ By KEN CLARK _. Here’s the things stand ‘direct the Opposition from’ the 8 OTTAWA (CP)— - rank- |now. wy, gallery. ing agriculture oiticiels from | B.C. ié studying insurance for ie er eatioe te ‘6 | the federal and proviineial gov- |tfee ‘fruits. Ontario and Quebec Ge 2 ; mS toe , ernments meet here today to|are doing the same thing for u ta a= ig —- : = talk over reshaping the national and cash crops. New locate = of ge Ala ‘By ALAN HOLMAN ore: ceuit enat ballots for coun-| With the Seeaotertins ot the, crop incurante wien Seaer oe. BS ae aa - proclamation of new elect- | cillora—every voter now as| new act, pundits in way for expansion. .@ commitment enter, news Setecmtee - pt oan fon act for the province was |two votes. Each voter ‘may now | Charlottetown were saying that The one - day conference ts [ie stedying the whole idea. ince by Pre-|cast one ballot for councillor | it is a further indication of the seen as a prelude to federal LEGISLATION PASSED Speaking in both English and |@ler Walter R. Shaw. The act/and another for assemblyman.. possibility of a spring e'ection, .|legislation amending the fed- Nova’ Scotia 4s in Feeening im Dothier else said tad been passed by the Legis-| Under the old-act every elec-|| They are quick to point out eral-provincial scheme to make| nen, Scotia is studying tn the Acadian population of ‘Nova | tive Assembly i tor who owned property valued |that the new act wipes out the it more attractive for provinces | jciage to a le orchards. Leg- Scotia was beceming “more and| TM new act ‘calls for the|in excess of $325 could vote for |5th district of Kings, two seats fs ee “a. lislation aDowing the- province te more interested” in taking part enumeration of all voters in a| the. coumeillor- running in every /now held by ls George Fer- i Operative sinee 1960, the loin ning Ag Eagan repeat anil "| provincial election; eliminates | disttict where the voter owned |guson and Arthur MacDonald. I ATOR BOUFFA plan, with a few exceptions, ; a ae oe in | the fifth district of Kings; pro-| that much property. In theory, | #so takes away from 5th Prince SENATOR RD has barely caught on. The fed-| About 200 farmers—a drop im in Teak ne the tarone cpecehs [Vides for a 43day period be- and indeed in a few instances in |the outlying areas of Sherbrooke eral Liberal has|the bucket—have been insured Paul E. Kinsman (PC — Kings |*¥ee® the issuing of the election practice, i was possible for a |and St. Eleanors. In the bye Liberal Senator been pushing hard im the last |i Prince Edward Island where \West) praised government|WTits and election day; elimin-| voted to ave 16 votes, one for ie ee ee year to get it mo the plan has been operate since I | mo ates the property vote; adds|assemblyman in the voter’s|*"der Campbell won his seat, Dies In Quebec Part of the bait to the prov- in 1960 insuring wheat, moves to aid education and was the majority he received in ‘ inces:has been the Potato and grain insu technical training. He was also |‘wo-seate to Charlottetown and | home district and 16 property |those polls which carried the, amendments including, the ‘ais. surance is offered and the prov- pleased with measures to aid | ®°¥Sity; and makes the Town | votes for councillor in every one | 4,y for him. He actually lost in| QUEBEC (CP)—Liberal Sena. nee heb: is; aonteatglation waakdag conservation amd end. pollution | of Summerside @ eeperate elec | of the other districts. the Town of Summerside prop-|tor Paul Henri Boutfard, a dt io" the deren eg an ae ai ihieas ty aot ware duentets jot the province’s* taland amd "sa. “act change) the: struc.| 12 Dreclomation. of the mower. rector of a number of industrial | pox cent from 20.. This would |i: weds Coastal waters. iqg | act will not alfect the com. and commercial firms, died sud-|5. the The throne speech said more | ‘ure! makeup of seven of the’ 26 TWO NEW SEATS denly in hospital Wednesday |po3-ytmgent on the Se see lassistance to ehucation was|eectoral districts in the pro-| Position ef the Legislative As- new act also calls for the! niont at the age of 70 governments hatching the in-|jumped in first, setting up a ‘needed because the goverament| Vince, cfeales one new one and | EGOS IME Vet government (fr erasiaetee and Revaltyes| 4 lawyer born and educated | Tet " [plain 1960 insuring wheat, recognized that economic prog- | *timinates another. devided #5 eeek rete. |g en and Royalty, 211° Quebee. City, Senator Bout. Also proposed is an increase |°@ts, barley, flax and sugar = , | dee a new mandate. |district which gave the largest | °° 4 nd |i maximum coverage to 80 per |beets. Last year 8,610 farmers Pee cues cven more upes| VOTING CHANGE The "provincial election was | majorities to. Conservatives J. wae the bennd of tontec. cent ofa farmer's long-term |Purchased coverage worth $18, the quality and skills of a With the elimination of the |on Dec. 10, 1962, and there 1s no | David Stewart and Alban Farmer | Member of the board of trustees | 7.2. crop ‘yield from 0 per |717,000. Premiums so. far have “ jthan upon the quality of avail property vote—under' the old|need for another to be held/in the 1962 general election. | of Laval . “a Per | puilt up a $1,000,000 reserve. - ~}able-resourees.—.-.'* — election-act-only_property_-hold-until-the-late fall- of- 1967. The new sct calls for the ad-| ss p eee , ae { WEUTENANT - GOVERNOR Nova Scotia legislature in Hali- i ’ dition the district of pave Gots) ISCUSS ‘EXTENSION COVERAGE { - HP. MacKeen is seen as he fax Wednesday, ile ecm: ias ania New Act Is Welco Prince of « portion of Township hi _inemants ay the_epay | faster, 3.37 fae! opens the = session oe Meas aos (CP Wirepboto ps atone page tg : 3 . i. —— 7 district. The- 4th dis- Burning S ip. ~ conference. are pang dh — $4,565,687 i whee cots “ ” y ‘ : E c a extension the to : s “ey onotace’ os fet! Defects Are Claimed §=—_iprtigt a townaie 11 au tne) Has New Threat (cm ine vier fsa bark. avs Sie The province would establish SOR Town of Summerside, where| HALIFAX (CPY=The United|,,-?,U™! last year. the crop| Alberta began last year with aoe ice| The proclamation of the new|5th district of Kings and re- States freighter can Im.|zsurance plan had caught on |three test areas covering 1,312 to small business _ gy -~ollg daries fonerican it |to a degree in the Prairie prov- ¢ “expand substantial” the’ work ; inces — notably Manitoba— | . of the trade and industry de- e partment’s economic ; ‘of the major items sthed- come before the session, ted to last six-seven plans } port from the voluntary econo- another 380,000 on its agency and with an estimated ing board. ee ps oo cork... Ear a 7 Tin J. lor : ‘e . Queens, was informed here wea: |etaae : Parliament z eral Party has been the Te: Peetrine occa nes. teno:[trom te Maclin the Seeehaner promise i t eee deove Robichaud a 7 now finally “There been es aoak ae earesenee(* lant eine Gin cate oor: At A Glence landers will be voting im prov-lthat Premier Shaw will disolve nue and Malpeque the P & truly setenet sem. ’ @ty secretary to Transport Min-|sented to refrain from sealing incial’ ciections under proced-ithe Legislature after the reading boundary of ip : , ; ; : 3 ister Pickersgl, said that twoloperations in dhe Gulf of St.| By THE CANADIAN, PRESS Ca fet-|ot the Throne Speech. Such a|33, west as far as the West Wins Sask, : contracts have yet to be let. ‘They | Lawrence year. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 16, 1966 Be i iver. , < ; : se ig the conarcton Sf Mar SLOW young sai has Sen set|""'o Com mons comet {, Hawwe at 1 have. sited|inrers of Tadere, Secause|, The hanes a Kags Caany.| Boa age , | 4 one a weap aad ad a Mote | There is a prohibi ition against eee ieee ee centring aa pre ; oa in the be oa debated before |5th district, are: district number y' on eiesisa ‘ 000. killing harp and hood seals from ; t public is asked for a further |two now has added to it Town- ; ‘ia "rhe contract that has been May 1 to March 11 next and to| (aa Senmyovomen: 1 "all OH lin as tar as it liming hel manate se (Cootione’ on gage 3, o6l ©) | ier’ aittchell 54 Be Cambrons s Gert earn Stenipechee cr nf tem, Contederation of. Me | i - farmer; Wednesday retained ru- : ~ st tional Trade Unions presen’ 4 al Si cae Sat a akan i) MRR, a rranged Viet Nam Peace® #222 = lai AS though final costs have not been ed that the post office does not! “mo ouehec labor body com- : ' Z ernment in a provineial byelec- |” ray Oi ws adjusted. wa tan che cae io eon te commiainarese Oe tian plained about recent labor pic Pee ae IE iit aged ere ure aa oe ae es Ble Nog Sonditions were, worse than|anniversary' of the migratory oe it cer- ° Mitchell polled 2,413 votes to| OF THE GUARDIAN |Bot’ hte, Mathchend "nade ae j ¥ 20n. . ‘ 5 Rose SS See ee eae | oy ee oe PLEA BY Churches Council [35.3 eects | mans” ESM SM oman te 8 —— = gourky sir oe i gressive, Conserv ‘ PE. lobster fishermen have assist tie Starnes were nat- : dispar‘ in grain shipment . f , : applied for $36,650 under ‘he | ion-wide é Was not the in : ‘ > ’ the Prairies will By ANDREW BOROWIEC the council Wednesday de-|resentative of parts of South : New Treatment Is Claimed | 2..” GENEVA (AP) -+ The World [scribed any military effort in |Viet Nam. the death of Seni fatal, Eis |ciascce” ‘sregtom.:. Fisheries |asistaaae Gat wala poly. te : sa The Commons gave ap- Council of Churches has thrown , Viet Nam as futile in the solu- It appealed to North Viet |eral, who.defeated Dahiman in | Minister JH. Robichaud said| individual groups of fishermen. : 6 " : its prestige and influence be-|tion of political and economic |Nam to stop its infiltration of|the eneral election. E reply : number of F Som M ta tients proval to the first item in the ‘ 1964 ge : Wednesday. He was replying to| He said a of PEL or e en { : . {hind a negotiated ‘solution in |problems the south to facilitate peace. It! ‘The result . estimates, ending wide-rans -lviet Nam. As one step it ureed| A. far reatlution. by |ealed fore: glace’ for Comeme |mont of Premier ane ee a e ree o the Co | ees ee a ee “SASKATOON (CP) —'A new| ‘The . treatment consists of | 128 Semcral debate, att Te0¥- Ja hait to U.S. bombings of North |the council's policy-making cen-laist China “in the world com-|s seats in the _ mhateher/ ie ae Gene ae ere and ‘‘remarkably successful” | massive doses of capsules, THURSDAY, Feb. 17 : Viet Nam. Y tral committee called for peace |munity of nations’ house. The CCF has 26, the Pro- The minister said "that the | Fishenmen’s Co-Operative As treatment for schizophrenia was| taken by mouth, of a substance | ‘the Commons meets at 2:30 | 19 the mame of 214 member |negotiations that would include} The resolution requested &| gressive Conservatives one. lobster fishermen of . district | sociation, the P.E1. Fisheries @nnounced Wednesday by Dr. identified as DPN, a natural, p.m. EST to continue study of churches throughout the world, ithe Viet Cong guerrillas as rep-|ceasefire “to, serve asa cool-| Dahiman, 57, and Spicer, 49, | eight were eligible for the as-|Federation and the East Prince Abram Hoffer, provincial diree- |substance extracted from yeast.| transport estimates. The Sen- ing off period” to test possibill-|siso are farmers im the mixed| sistance that the department | Fishermen's Association. rs tor of psychiatric research at |It produces the same body com-} ate jis adjourned until Feb. 22. > farming constituency which lies| made available during January,| The number of applications University Hospital here. _ jpound as that made from ni¢e- j|—————_____- along the - international tound-| February and March where fish-| and amounts paid are those re- {In an interview, Dr. Hoffer [otinic acid. é e [ It was a sweeping document |#"Y: ca ermen suffered a loss of income! ceived to Feb. 4. said the treatment is still in| FOUND. VERY EFFECTIVE Denis Tria produced by an influential body oe. r trove o net te tee eae tas une oe” He Recagsed vas FastAnd AbstinenceR years trial under careful |Dr. Hoffer said. It reacts more . psecitiar WER 4s ’ a ; | _ @ipervision of qualified psy-|quickly and more effectively, in (CP) — The trial of tiepaneadt ae é ; r: tie trists.. se di treatmest [7m but not - ot et pets ‘aia recessed . Viet ee s e zs ~ ; 4 : now, ead | he {patients treated so -far. Wednesday after a morning-long ion “A tT : Cc 4 9) to the attention of perch bad og ape reinioliaaity: eel aan te SS ie tek ase awy Ca 0 ic ur wi i \ $ everywhere. lective, . irresponsible,” said Dae US RG geist we a The in-camera hearings before 5 : WASHINGTON (AP) + The/a time or reduce the amount of day the faithful abstained | : : Judge Frank Costello arose from résola- | Roman Catholic Chureh, im aj|food taken—usually ‘only one r on me io gy defence objections Tuesday to a “review [change in customs dating back |full meal during the day -with C4 a ance U ge Crown effort to introduce as evi- modify. its policy of con-|17 centuries, has eased its: meat at only the main meal : weeds dence certain letters about Mon- of communism’ and |Uulations on fast and :|Abstention means to refrain ae ; freal lawyer Pierre Lamon- sted that» Communist} An announcement Wednesday |from eating meat all day. i. @ fe tagne’s status in the extradition revol- |night from the National Catholic | Although rules have not been oe - ceedings. ageinst on 4 wars to relieve inter- | Welfare Conference said: _ uniform, most North American : . romise ° Poe veces River. “Pope Paul issued mew ‘reg-|dioceses observed the following jof the Wiln el? The jury was sent ou’ of the ican to delete | ulations for days as|reginie. during Lent: it been a ter. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — A| Premier Smallwood announced jcourtroom pending argument on as the one |days of fast and abstinence to-| Every day except Sunday andj ulations mean: balanced budget for 196-67 with |Oct. 5 last year that a cash al-|the legal question and a ruling with China was voted |day by making them apply only |in some cases such special oc-| TWO FAST DAYS ee een wo paid o rats iG at home a Saad 30 ae bien I Friday: ——— ae a cose ss test ata os! oie ae Ash. We & loan ee Ween i. ee St. John's and $100 a month Wedasnisy afternoon and were F ‘= member central| ‘The traditional law tequir- pevtiat abstinence. On . | and Good 3 » and: fwioundland legislature Wed-|to outside students living here.|then ® sent away again until > committee is headed by Dr. ing Catholics to abstain from |fucsday, Wednesday. aed ; rc i : ‘ ime he ing. a \Franklin Clark Fry~of New|meat on Friday remains im -ef- d at could be vei ag all | ay by Finance Minister Dr. Hu tit a ee free Ra o ol Satur: ay, i Ah th r neluding > y a meal. oe bin bis budget speech Dt. Rowe the filth ear INSIDE TODAY The commitice said & acted| Details of the meaning’ of the |The other two meals were small | ment. onthe . shid the ‘cash - allowance plan”|: whe record. revenue forecast| — ; to keep human suf-|}mew regulations were’ not im-|meals, and no solid food was sued a fo students at Newfoundiand’s |... ‘proken down into current| ‘Classified ........... 14, 15 fering ee a to eee attic ae eaten between meals. Qn Fre) “Git a ate ee, ein ~ revenue of iors Pro + PRIDE fuss Giese +e seeeca: 3: — ois co hee couamanak nen, oo = . ces Wo if nt revenue 485,- BI cde bes ceccvsece 1 t . : . : = ' tony ath vear wh 4, Capt sce receipe in eon i 007 IN POLICE CL ution suggested that [Rome in the form @f an apos ter fourth -_ y iclude the proceeds a ee eee : ’ i Pope bys Soa = well. starting next 999 bond issue olece, Wis Seu Himeabe, markets........ 18 David Mereer, 99, of Hall foudspeakantiiliie tha theud: i Pi “ on ewel a os er ppm tee ae30 “On “ope would: be..bo being ‘and - $8,009,000 from ° Rural “hurehes reteeeaens ; fax, will get. Wis licence plates, extra-Strength headlights and authority. is. set up | that “apparently” the Yegulafions A ; all third: and. .second-year sty. (Pension Fund. . , Weanen’s ser ev vents ‘ which end in the numerals 007, two-way radio, He was work- |in divided Viet Nam. aan Week therel dhasieds: ¥ “under cash-allowance | The expects to}. E*Weriala -«+:-++++-520+° g | back when he his 1964 ing on systems to lower bullet- | It called for the recogiition of |the observance of which > hut fempais always a ne nd $48,766,400 in the next fis-| a ewan ey model car hack to normal, say proof shields over the tires aS @ representa-|begins on Ash Wetesatlincenn sibjlits: the® wilt be ab!e-to cai year on capital projects and| ‘Kings, Quicens, City .,., : = hale a and smoke and water throw: negotiations |year Feb. 23. °° students |$155,364,800, on current expendi-) « "He GY a es auto ers. a be deter-| | Fast, in Catholic atior wider Saya next year” re a" } dippling — Dlates, ve OP. Wirephoto) ce aS ~ |means a from . . ¥: ». J : o ° \ f 7 - y J