if It's Good For The Island : WEATHER. . : a pe Variable cloudiness with scattered The Guardian Is For It ; m showers; winds southwesterly 15. Lows . : se : high 55 and 70. Saturday; sunny. 5 “Covers Wins Edward hie Like ‘The Dew” VOL. LXXIX NO, 206 Sathorn 00 \ Y Eat - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966. wor MOR® TEN CENTS 12 PAGES b te ‘eash. Bill To End Rail Strike Is Given Royal Assent Act Became. ~ Law Last Night OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- Jan. 1, 1967, and another six pet ment's bill to end the national }cent on July 1, 1967. Wire Tapping Issue Debated | By. DAVE STOCKAND pwould be ignored by the: police WINNIPEG (CP) — The Cana- | anyway. dian Bar Association's civil lib-.| “It is disregarded in Albe rta | rail strike became the law of | This was in addition to the erties section declared. war'and probably in other provinces | the land at 10:19 p.m. EDT jbill's original provisions of four. Thursday on telephone-tappers as well,’ “he sald. “We. must | Thursday night. per-cent increases retroactive te and electronic-eavesdroppers. | balance public need with the} Union: leaders and rail execu- |Jan. 1, 1966, and July 1, 1966. The section endorsed a resolu-.jrights of the individual and this tion submitted by the Alberta |is what we have tried to ac- Bar Association which calls for | |complish. mt an almost-absolute ban on the |_ The report challenged law-en- listening in on other , people's forcement agencies to explain conversation with clanestine de- jexplicitly their need for. ekemp- , vices. ition from any general prohibi- | The telephone-tapping excep- |tion against wiretapping and to ition would be ‘in cases where demonstrate the validity of safe- Se : ipolice obtain a court order un- | guards they propose to--attach co - nae ‘ is = lder prescribed conditions. With-| | to the practice. JEAN LOUIS Levesque, tion Plaza yesterday as a Confederation Centre. Dr. out - oer oneer: evidence | (LEFT), a Montreal financier, boulder park and 18 flagpoles Frank MacKinnon, chairman (W9U eee : : : ‘. of the Fathers of Confedera- A. harsher reeommendation ae esas 4 unveils a.plaque at Confedera- and flags were presented to tion Memorial Trust looks. on, |that snooping prohibitions al Way ‘Itives started action immediately | The bill also sends the unions after the bill received royal as- |2"d railway companies back te sent to notify workers and..to |the. bargaining table under a get the trains running after a |Mmediator to attempt to reach fi- week-long stoppage. ; nal agreement on wages and on But 1,000 strikers in Montreal other points in dispute such as 7 fringe benefits, job security and served notice that they were un- working conditions. re ae a. If Labor Minister Nicholson: iehs<6n=-Parltament-Hill. to decides no progress has bee ey is wots. made by Nov. 15, the points re= The bill orders the workers to [maining at issue can be sent to return forthwith.” . Strikers The Shite ines findings cat who refused to do s0 could be |. Genated in. the Comnions if liable to a jail sentence of up 10 MP : : Ss sign a motion asking to: two years for breaking the linet the arbitration be rev : law, although the difficulties of ; : 3 prosecuting along such lines are dome ragga would be up readily admitted by the govern- |- During the "Thursday debate mént. ; _ |the government accepted Despite the threat of. disobedi- sition proposal . ane : t sci Si aunt lence by the. Montre rights of privacy by technolog' MENTIONED FOR UN POST ine ncaa Wine Tuas Sapeteals “end voted. sawp 8 : : crue . i f cal or electronic rices: a Bee ale ee ee { ; Toronto -lawyer Walter Willis- | : : unanimous in saying that they | The ‘ iene eC ICd e _ : ala eremon ; ton described the report. as Chief S. 0. Adebo, Nigerian sors to U.N. Secretary- Gener- |would advise their members to ment cad We the pra , : a and lashed out at any! mM algo ‘ambassador to .the United al U. Thant, who announced [return to work. Railway spokes-|ment was the inclusion of mini: should apply equally to police -lofficers, at least at the start ot Boulder Park And Flagpoles = feztensss = “Lifting ago to survey invasions ab the. naive, lattempts to handcuff police in Nations, and Ralph Envckell, s , men said they would - send out : ° Finnish ambassador to Stock- Thursday he was ‘not offering the word to resume service in mum wage inereases for 1967. By ANNE BOND | provinces in the building of Con-; The r 5 their battle ss jssbagts organized | ‘ cockniony: Wat. bee 10 holm, are among the men his name for another term. |jine with the bill and they hoped |MET DEMANDS A boulder ‘park and? a set of federation Centre were _present- mark ‘the 102nd anniversary of lcrime. : 18--flagpoles-and—flags;each—in-ed—and-dedicated_at a_ceremony the meeting —in_-Charlottetewn : MONTREAL. (CP)—The CNR mentioned as pe possible succes- (AP, Messiete) to have some traffie moving.| The government met the de: {ts own” way signifying the par-'on the Confederation’ Centre that led to Confederation. POSES QUESTION announced Thursday~ night “it-is-— within hours. _jmands of the Conservatives, “If wiretapping is the answer. \yi¢ting all embargoes on freight New: Democrats and So- Ucipation of all of Canada's 10!plaza yesterday afternoon. = The flags and flagpoles were | 3 amt ; : a gift to Confederation Centre |\WhY shouldn't we do it?” he imposed Jat the start of the na- HAD ROUGH BATTLE cial Credit. MPs after three gov- f “ Mafia has ail It took four days of rough bat- : from Jean Louis Levesque, a jawed. The _. 4 \tionwide rail strike last Friday y gh bat- ernment spokesmen, includ Montreal. financier, - ae devices and we have [| anq is “taking steps to resume tling to get the strike settie- Prime Minister Pearson, eae a nT dec ines oy it with the same Weab-/ operations immediately.” ment bill through the Commons. |it would interfere with the pro- Th ol r f- aly e poles. are of. aluminum, Another three hours were spent (Continued on page 3, col. 6) set in moveable haSes ot con- A CPR spokesman said ‘‘ev- crete. The pole flying the Can- Mo oe gage Drage °* \erything is in readiness to put| Thursday to whisk it through adian, Flag.is thirty feet high, |®'° "ial: itede: fralbey oe railway. es in operation | three readings in the Dieaiee | sa Se iwhile the twelve -provideial and |, “One is a. fool ihe helieves, ene: oyees report ~ After all. this, the ‘piece -of- TI Esca ia, ec on erm lterritorial flags are on 24 foot |there ix no spying in Canaga. he dat au: per ending the second rail s pe Our security demands that our y: ee Cenadion bt aaa tied les. The flags bear the t of temen fre m Canad neatly w a red ribbon’ and F E [Pe he flag 7 ee si be given freedom to do|- The sta ts fro a's atl ith Fibbon rom Jail took its place beside the other 7 arms of the’ individual territor- |Be i sop, two major railways came in the unite Te pewecnitiest i canine ho ¢ sudan tesem nt an ‘| The a by. Phi tip Kotchem of [ment inter ‘egeiation: header = . caike’ ibs nmunced on ana as ‘comply laws of the country. tinged with reproach for the| In Ottawa, External Affairs scription identifying the donor. Le eoateh: 0 ak pe gen- ‘in. Ottawa. The 118,000 strikers |gaid “Thursday ‘night they are| They were R. C. Smith, head- Its key provisions are that it ee euinen ae —. Elever great powers, declined Thurs- Minister Martin said he hopes tt Uywegs PLAQUE. eral prohibition ot wiretapp! ng |are ordered to return to work Jealling off the countrywide rail-|ing 55,000 non-operating work- orders ae eee eae Sail 18 walles See as te —tiay—te—serve—a—second—five-_|will -sti!l_be_possible_to_convince | —45_ +o vesqué—was on-hand : == immediately._____—___-}way—strike—in compliance withers. Tom_Read,— negotiator —for- Sera eS ore oer saneadag-“aiowe rent of Wim = year term .as United Nations=Thant—to_remain_in— ‘his—post. I 1 “We anticipate “that or em-{an act of Parliament ordering |26,000 shopcraft tradesmen, and m a wage increase of at leas . Secretary-general. | Thant, in a 1,000-word state- eearieg Ms ae ‘ "donee ifld. Ti loyees will comply with thejan end to the seven-day walk- |W. P. Kelly, a vice-president of 18 per cent in 1966 and 1967. Said they were armed with pist- Thant's.decision,.which_posed.|ment circulated among UN Orinda aed or ieup Te Jation and return. to” their jout the Brotherhood of Railroad| The Commons finally finished ols and shotguns and considered Sia Gf @ tow: Sie at... yeslerday:s.... COLeTDORY.. See with the bill—amended during |@angerous. a prospect of a new East-West members, reflected the frustra- was .introduced by Dr. i. Jie 3 “|Jobs,” the CNR: spokesman--said.. ~Yaree of the--four--made.-their.| 1.1 aim men, comprising 20,000 | ; : : - clash over a successor, turned oo ~ coe cans = a | Duffy, a member of the Fathers of Phones The exact time operations |anfiouncement at a press confer- onic begin a eer — mat 580 Sa fae Beckie oot Oe Bio 8 ae. sar office, one oO world’s tough- a : ‘overnment’ sent to eac! ir locals 7 ee ; aside heavy pressure from | EN- \of Confederation Memorial lwould resume would be hard to jence—justas the .government’s across Canada advising that the ished it off in three hours and Oak Island many -nations, including the |@St though — mostr~" prestigious | Trust, who noted that Mr. Lev- ipredict immediately. It would |strike-ending legislation became United States-and--the—-Soviet Jobs, in_the five years’since he jesque attended St. Dunwan'A| Continues rake three to four "indies to. in- |Jaw at 10.19 p.m. EDT. strike now was . illegal ‘under. oy law es oe Onsen fr keey him 08 hee eerie of Seehe eerssin-Chaniatinteet Me ‘spect railway property, call “The. fourth, President “W, J. |/*¥ 4nd. was cancelled. sighed by” Senate Clack J.-F Agreement : " z oO * : . The soft-spoken, 57 - year - old’ Thant “deplored ie wat in Hine Trust - 7 the member of st. JOHN'S. NAd. (CP) a tory on ie MORE feimithr-ot the 38, 000-eneciber Ce- NTANTS Ef ae reer! eigenen aa si = Burmese diplomat, his state-|viet .Nam as threatening to ‘and ‘made the presentation yes- |\roere: were fears of lengthy. dis- ‘Preparatory steps nadian Brotherhood of Railway,| Mr. Kelly insisted that the |mony giving it~ royal assent Fx Bey : ment reflecting deep worry over jlead to a major conflict and ex- ; d . fe kn itt ¥¢*" |ruption of Newfoundland’s long- Transport and General Work- jwriting of*letters to call off‘the | Besides the minimum wage pires. ' the VietNam war. and the ex- | pressed disappointment. at the. ceetenmc: - tee cseieeation: jdistance telephone communica- | | ers, emerged from a meeting of |strike, rather than felephone jincrease, the bill orders railway clusion of Communist China Jack of co-operation among Centre. ‘tions Thursday after postpone- | PM Cance S$ his national negotiating commit- |ealls or some other method, was |and union- negotiators back to| SYDNEY (CP) — The official from the United Nations, gavé|member governments in the| In a. brief remark followin jment until Wednesday of a tee at 10:50. p.m. and reported {not ‘‘a gimmick.’’ It- was re- |the bargaining table to work out rights to search for. legendary no clear indication whether he | search-for peace. 2 ithe neeiin ot. the plaade. Long jeourt. battle between Avalon e e that a strike-ending call was {quired by the union constitution. |a contract for 1966-67. buried treasure on Nova Seo- would be susceptible to a draft, | ‘Thant’s statement had. sald: occkan a ah ak be an sroud | Telephone Co. and a_ striking Halifax Trip agreed on. R. C. Smith said he was in| Included im the bill is a re-|tia’s-Oak Island expired at mid- junion: Mr. Smith said: “We are com-|the process of. drafting the |quirement that the unions and {might Wednesday for geologist but. the United States. made it-|? must also confess to. a sense to have keen able to do some- known it would do anything pos- lof dissatisfaction with the fact |thing for the Centre. | a Wh tha Methane sible to persuade him to stay that the organization has not} The 13 flags surround: Prov- ieeets Gout < whan ~ Lieal ee ie jyet achieved universality of |ince House 1/1615, International Brotherhood | pelled to inform them (the |strike-stopping letter. Mr. Kelly |the railways resume collective |Robert Dunfield of Los Angeles. “that they are pre- |said his letters would go out to |bargaining, with a Nov. 15 dead-| M. R. Chappell, owner of the 118 locals in the morning. line for progress. island, said in an interview to- But both men admitted that| The Commons was recalled \day he expects to meet Mr. Dun- OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Min- ister Pearson has cancelled his |members) r planned trip to Halifax today |sumed to obey the law. Seyret: eres |membership,”” and said many) The boulder park {s in the lwhere he was to have received} Would some of them refuse Britain ‘quickly voiced regret |of the world’s problems could |newly landscaped area adjacent (nie ineay hi es gen: an honorary degree from King’s |to go back? most of their members would |for the special emergency ses- field - in the near future. at Thant's decision, The foreign 'be traced to that fact. | Continued on page 3 col, 3 [Senune ae le with, a law. |College. “You'll know that in a day or (Set, Word of the action by radio |sion last’ Monday. The Senate te ve yi ee get together,” : yer at an injunction hearing. It! He told the college in a mes- angie shed and television, waited in the wings on each of os a a me At midnight raised the possibility their /Sage Thursday that the railway aa sae Mr. Kelly was asked if some |the four days in case the Com. jlast night the past agreement JOEY DENIES SECRET TALKS walkout could tle” “up lines past | Strike and the resulting parlia- The three other leaders at- |jof his members might wait for |mons ‘a with the bill and Plt ceases ene ‘: : the letter—a matter of two or |passed it along. : iS searc the provincial “election date, |Mentary situation make it im-|tended a press conference on days el retuned to for tRe treasure in A Sept.. 8. ' | possible for him to go. Parliament Hill where they an- wank. o IN Sage Oe 1965, after four men sia ne “np : S0 tes : uring n-hea gas-fi pit on t sland. = ihe ts posite,” de: replied. bate, the government gave in to| He is reported to have spent -| ASKS ACTION Conservative and New Demo-|more than $100,000 in the search. a; What would the leaders do if cratic Party demands to include} Mr. Chappell: said= he has re-- members ignored: the order end-|minimum 1967 wage increases |ceived numerous. letters from. ing the strike? in the bill., other persons inferested in ; “I don’t know of any action| This will guarantee in writing |searching the island, but Mr. . (Continued on page 3, col- 4) |increases of four per cent on! Dunfield still: has first claim. Touchy. Boundary Issue _ Flares In ideundianl: By DAL WARRINGTON jattacked the Que bee Liberal |and the cancellation was not a. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—The |leader in scathing terms, deny- |plained either. T touchy Quebec-Labrador bound-|ing any .such negotiations ever | However, it was believed. he ary issue exploded in the mid-|went on. iplanned some sort of sod-turn- a Cc er a S essi die of the Newfoundiand elec-| ‘“‘Before his face and behind jing cereniony to symbolize a tion campaign Thursday, a jhis back, in secret and in pub- istart ep othe Charehil Falls 200 RSG aA i i ede “a aries | & reek before voting day. lic,” Mr. Smallwood said, ‘‘I |power project. le The loudest voice’ in the up- |told him in blunt terms that)... ~ T H p roar was that of Premier Jos-jeven ag child would understand | j|ANNOUNCED. TRIP oO andle ower Strike eph Smallwood. He called for-|that there would be nothing do- eet aren tae pone aecpee Peek cane te mer ay anit fheeat "en 2 mier Daniel Johnson was quoted REGINA (CP) — Premier} Mr. Thatcher said the corpor- and we must call the legislature for saving there have been se-|blast by cancelling his an- jas saying a Churchill Falls .|Ross Thatcher Thursday an- jation rejected. a union demand |In.’ ae eret talks between the two pro- (nounced trip to Labrador Sun- @8recment- in. - principle would eet oe oe. oles ee ae ce saeatene rags on eae vinefal governments about |day with more than 120 officials Probably . alt ahaa by: Po ag ‘leat ee rice ttiat ae ff = si of a aca ee arc and rette. peovstliag cHatéeitg the boundary. Ma: Wihnbters “The veadou. fo jgovernment soon. ater A “In the public interest we will E f ’ The peppery Liberal premier 'his. trip was coakee ty esary | Sutin Mid en a psc oe ee the Saskatchewan a every ee — ’ Dar « sce oa aie epee unde . ; continue rations and su ; maser en Alene gcntnrneme nett nnn gg ney ge enero DO SER-—-POWEF-pact.-was still uns. Mr. Thatcher, at'a news con- |gas to tale’ people of Saskatch: tain their demands. No figures Jean Lesage Backs Down der study. feretice, “Said the Oil, Chemical |ewan,”--he said; ---fwere. released _on_the. number of Mr. Lesage touched off the and Atomic Workers Union ad-| The premier said the corpora. (°m™PIovees casting daliots U d S il od Bi boundary explosion Wednesday vised the corporation that the |tion had made every effort to rn eres sald r ot cent n er maiwo ast jwhen = spoke in panera - pedo ag —— today lavert a strike and would have a er eee meee _ jeret talks here between his te- at 3 p.m. after contract nego- jagreed to arbitration had the . QUEBEC (CP)--Former Pre- declare war, as Hitler did. ; \Ral adviser, Louis Philippe. Pig- tiations broke down Thursday. |union decided to keep members cee an ta” eet mier Jean Lesage Thursday| ‘Yes, the, only method would \¢o", and the,then Newfoundland “We will call the House early |at work. could maintain ‘relatively un- backed dowh before cherees by jhave been to commit an act of | oer general, Leslie P. Cur- next, week depending on how “Now it’s gone beyond that laffected” gas service for at Newfoundland Premier Joey jaggression. We can Say as long it takes to prepare a Dill | > i least two or three weeks. He Smallwood that he is an ‘‘un- |much as we want that we ant ike Newfoundland _ Progres- providing compulsory arbitra- tesla no: reduction “in: supply mitigated, liar” for having said |recognize the Privy Council de-|sive Conservative leader, Dr. tion,” he said, INSIDE TODAY was immediately contemplated there have heen scerct nogetia-leision, but the only way to en- |Noel Murphy, said Mr. Lesage's The OCAW represents about against any industrial, commer tions hetween Quebec: and News jforce. this is. to invade," he |bombshell “may well . become 1,200 natural gas and clerical |, Island news .:.......... 2 leat or private users, But pd foundiand over the Labrador |said. : ithe big issue" of the Sept. 8 se ; sabia , oa , ' oe employees of the Crown’ corpor- | Summerside ....+..++5» 3 /eorporation: would reduce boundary Mr. Lesage said that whenhe {election | ad : ation. | Deaths ........seeeeeeees 3 supply: used at its own waar 4 Mr. Lesage said his govern-|was premier he had recognized | -"'l have suspected for some 95 DIE IN BRITISH PLANE CRASH Mr. Thatcher said the union Editorials ............. ve @ Veal generating ptations in favor ment recognized that the only /that any attempt to obtain parts |time that the government might ° * : : eats would not’ budge from its orig- Kings, Queens, City .... 5° lof coal. way to change the boundary |of Labrador for Quebec by le- |be going to make a deal on the Wreckage of a British chart- wooded area. The plane was owned by Britannia Airways, |inal demand for ‘an eight-per- Women’s ...... ...+. ree G Mr. Furlong ‘aid he did not which was set up in 1927 by a |gal means was doomed because jboundary without consulting the| req airliner that crashed carrying 117 vacationing Bri- ion jg eubsiet a ol i Sport ........sseeees. 4 expect any problem with the Privy Council decision in Lon-|Quebec had accepted the im- |Newfoundland people.” hi ; rs tons and a crew of Oven, . aie a Comics... vsveeesee..cs. |eorporation's electrical opera don’ was’ aggression. posed boundary for too long be-| Dr. Murphy said Mr. Lesage’s while approachitig” the’ airport whom 95 were killed. Survivors C°™pany owned by Lord Trom- | The final power commission | Classified ............ 10, i" tion. ae “You could have ‘récovered |fore protesting and “I have nojstalement ‘is consistent with | at Liubljana, Yugoslavia, early were rushed (o the Ljubljana $n of Fleet. (AP Wirephoto joffer made Thursday was four | Finance, markets .... | The SPC employs 3,000 pee ~*~ the territory if you wanted to jlegal recourse,” Continued on page 7 eol. & Thursday lies scattered in a - hospital. The Britannia 102 was by cable from Ljubljana) and ene-half per eent, : | ple im Saskatchewan, — ee j