. WEATHER Snow changing to rain in afternoon Winds increasing to southeast 25. Low- airy high 22 and 35. Thursday: clearing. If it’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For tt gees i Bae = sland Like The Dew” — | ‘ asamenretexOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1966. nor _moeS TEN CENTS =, 16 PAGES. a, S r Law A> roposed : ls Recommended — By JAMES NELSON _ tie coitpantes i retail. The board’ of education | OTTAWA (CP)—Stronger laws| trade, whether owned by” Cae ae ae ae te stop unwarranted price Canadian or foreign im S talked with the | contract forms but it was not re- sey laren pen gg el Alpe ac Senator Croll told reporties ° one men and accept-| presented. yesterday, the grow- develop, though trustee Ron- competition were re-| he thinks there is “a lot of E price they could /er spokesman told this paper. ald Anderson noted that the uae tose Ww ie sense in is the first time | Biggest grower in the province | business community is going | Commons-Senate prices commit-| recommendations,” and added: | a one > Dowains Roloson, who produc- | 1 eam aes ine in | tee . | In my opinion, ceting c' slightly more than 100 acres ‘["*:;9¢7 of centennial Consmnliie és thairines mood to were satisfied | of leaf at Ocean View and at bevel ee as Basford (L Vaneeaver — Gar , . Greenfield. This man purchased “If we can’t control the | rag) and Senator David Croll; Mr. Basford anid while the farm the provincial govern- | wearing of hair, how can (L—Ontario) said they are hape-| the ‘recommendations hads't— ~ : ae 3 ae se one ment used for experimental pur- we control. the wearing of” | 4 the recommendations will be | been discussed with the govers- CO-CHAIRMEN OF the Sen- Vancouver-Burrard, diseuss the it set up a department of con- ade yoien ten Os 0 ae eee eco |poses at Greenfield, and is | beards?” asked Rev. Agnew ment fa advance, the —_ ae Neem Greaoaial ciinies tnd the |Fum to 70 cents a pound ie Leaf and FH. | growing leaf on it, as well as at H. Johnston, board vice- ment “is sympathetic and tee. Senator David Croll . at-anm-Ottawa news.conference advertising of consumer sons are something more than 650,000 . A fourth | Ocean View where he commenc- | chairman. | After Se eee. be interested.” 5 (LEFT) and Ron Basford, Lib- Tuesday. The report recom- at stated reductions from pounds of tobacco leaf involved, oF «ae bids and'ed the tobacco operation here. But the decision was to ee ee ee en Senator. Croll, 66, a formar eral member of Parliament for mended to the government that gular prices- bs a apoheeman sellipet- | ee ee hearings across the country and | Public weltire | ed. a more conservative ing regulations stating that fe widen the score of its in-| “tt amd a veteran =~ a = a , : ae price of all the Islan clean in their habits—“‘and a “sites ana | : ew Signs ettiement 2s": se read oe | ec cove ces oe Either way it’s an un keeping?” ~~ Its interim report, tabled in| ™2king the sum a dented price. several houses of Parliament —. } ; termed it “fantastic” — both of ® In Kennedy Book Battle Ex:2=-- 3 g kh i nF ? i ate wie By oe ee ee ae T oS aa ae te, Gat ld havea. W YORK (AP)—Negotia- | for author William Manchester, ;tegrity,” said Congdon. ‘“You| Who specializes in tobaceo stu- Of s » to em | knowledge . tian to settle the dispute over {said his client ‘is determined t6|must understand, this book is ies and experiments, said the ruce brace the consumer sections page de gE The Death of & President (resist changes in the book de-/his offspring.” ESS ON NE Plea Made ~ Se clealtnee tnd tuberin ic.” |pite, controlling more than ons- feared crisis point Tuesday |manded by Mrs. John F. Kea-| A source clore to the Kennedy -Situation, and growers eda e in fisheries third of Canada’s business, nigh’. with little sign that either | nedy, who alleges invasion of |family indicated that if. Man- thing Lrg would super- and said: “When & - side would give ground short of jprivacy and breach of agree- | chester holds firm, Mrs. Ken- : ALEXANDER FARRELL oe sey cabins’ group of men sit there with <, cong’ Weeetee- hope nedy and her ‘brother-in-law, UNITED NATIONS (CP)—The ee advertise- | empire about them, I feel Don Congdon, literary agent! “He is trying to protect bis in-|Senator Robert F. Kennedy president of the General As- is at least a possibility (Dem, N.Y.), will press a peti-|: sembly, Abdul Rahman Pazh-| sumer affairs and the state prices ‘ = wak of Afghanistan, appealed to) of the Canadian economy | MIGHT RECALL GROUP -_- J ‘ j ! i ed to the MPs Said Bosses | Of CBC. : we ait 2 : Kennedy thinks are not a p OTTAWA: (CP)—Members e properly held by | of history. -“ rene gg ocyy olf he penieeeintiahsinemn “There will be no partial te] a whom CBC ditectors are ae-| rectors of the CBC and the cor. |Jyncuons here. Thal. means its | countable. : poration as & public body is re) vither Mrs. Konnedy wins or/. “If the¢ don't perform, fire} sponsible 4 po gongy ethan they do.” 2 : them.” Dr. Andrew Stewart, | Stewart said. If the directors |” es Breese 6 the Board of|didn't perform the way they; 4 hearing on the Kennedy suit against Manchester, a 4- Broa Governors, told | noted: year-old former journalist, and ‘Nebody—that's both sides — ; 3 , Telishes bringing this to = >. ; : .| fhe source said. “Hopefully 1: pia» veh Se settled... But it personal things that Mrs. = of the Commons cout said he was assuming the two _ publishers is set for next —“He-was replying to qu ‘he hhad not seen it. The clip! nee Vrt Cneemne eee te uatioura 9 — — ta in cnet ania ears a ae t i they Mrs, Kennedy is reported tp : ne p Peace board -_. ax), } ing im bed. Later a E : lis were istered Tuesday : was any control the BBG could | gave frank answers to. ques-|be demanding deletion of large | "i." Yore sPumcres i ‘ The. assembly’ will reconvene faire by peivate and: peb- fiumbs down on” ee assert in the case of-a recent |tions about their sexual feel /*6ctions of the Manchester book | & ooh We Joa : Ser es eeeehl: seesion to Serge teen ; a =. evan eoapuiaente., Caaielad ~ apie whieh the caiieats. aa Chinese head of state, Lin Shao- K k j h West Africa. The countries = P i >R Highlights ne 1 ittee ~ 3 . * Rag oven -sonpenstiais..f | Questions by commitee |i55 personal Yor publication, "| chi aed’ Gommenit Baste te rea Ss in | ree black Attica, whoee complains rices Keport iS Dr. Stewart said only two | by Dr. Stewart on the govern- ae which she objects cretary Teng Hsiao-ping. 2 = white-minority — in ws a High Fa courses are open to the BBG | nont white paper setting out quotations from a love While not the first time HALIFAX (CP)—The ;Pana-| mained on the rocks as looters | Portuguese = See proposed revisions for bron: |letier to ber husband and am| su. dismissals have been de. |manian freizhter Tegean, hich |removed almost everythiig that | and Momambigce dominates od ‘thie ty. 5 tot ‘eeeh Godin It could hale the CBC into ; account in her own worls of . 7 a “int +Senate-Commons court and, if a magistrate ruled nthe paper suggests’ wider | the last night they ‘spent to-|™anded, the Postees were |Tan seround on rocks off this jcould be taken trom the ship, | regular session, want an end| commitice on its investigation that the film contravened regu-| norers far the BBG, including gether before an assassin's bul-| Widely distributed and in large, ace, AG fate ing food, nes, | Put to South African rule in the of food prices: lations against “obscene, inde-| "ition of general ‘policies of jet cut him down in Dallas, éasy-to- characters. ae verse Saaee : beer, clocks, <r former German territory. A depertment, 2 consemer cont or profane” tenitastine: | 6 CBC. Tex., Nov. 22, 1963. ee eet PA savy bellenpue MM SEE enacresen” aaa : affairs should be established impose a small fine. Or it} : Co-defendants with Manches- “Expel Liu Shao-chi from the | ee frocks known as The Sisters et net nae with its own minister could suspend for a period the| MUST KNOW PLANS ter are Look magazine, which | Communist party central com- | where the 7300ton ie sree later expmeteed fears st ; . GBC's licence to broadcast. The BBG must know the gen-| planned an 90,000-word_serial-| mittee.” — Tegeam went | that some 200 tons of bunker oil 7 Centealt tnbelo-ie edvex PENALIZE PUBLIC eral plans of the CBC in ad- | ization of parts of the. i “Liu Shao-chi Hsiao: (ae un’, in light fog Nov. 28, | aboard the vessel could’ coat the : tising of goods at stated re- i pai the book in ‘Liu and Teng reported. the bow of the vessel : In both cases it would really| vance if it is to make correct | an issue scheduled to reach the| ping must be deprived of all |hed sheared shoreline and endanger fishing. | §§ | ductions from regular prices be the public that was being) decisions aimed at achieving | newsstand Jan. 10, ‘and Harper | their jobs and stripped of all Bed roe ant het after.) 4 spokesman for a Halifax) — should be prohibited _be- lized the best balance between pub-| and Row, the publishing finn.| their power.” . part had brokes away. Heavy | areaging company engaged to| LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—AR| cause they confuse cénsumers “ts ot the lm really wat] e and private service. ‘r.| Wich arranged bring st tne | "Lin Shmo-hl ts the mumber [Sexe he tor Bea eraat acne | bart of, the lanl Tuesday [lame device bled ae vonsiby | Sad” start price relations ‘an internal management prob- | Stewart , : e not lem” for the CBC. Holding the| Parliament should state | ee, Ee acre nee cover very ame Hataiet, Wo Ss. Mies _fish Her 43 Greek crew members |}."i>,0 about the oil, but said {United States was touched off Full and complete disclose CBC accountable to the BBG on | clearly what role tt wants the |” pril. who always escapes the pet.” jwere taken off safely shortly| | . -icion would be made to-| Tuesday under a desert mesa.| ure should be required of se | be : such a question meant that the/ publicly - owned corporation to|COULD LOOSE MILLIONS Red Guard ptopaganda trucks | 2fter she crounded and it was toy. ®A It was: felt over a wide area ‘as| tivities of both public compa- r ae BBG would be taking over re-| play. Look magazine estimated | UTC? the city with lou thought the Tegean could last The Te an, built at Houston, |® Seméle, rolling earth =ndve-| nies and private companies of ent bi: Tuesday its losses, if it is re-| TS, Dating that Liew, long ge | Only 2 matter of hours. Her cap-| °° tgs.” was carrying no | Met: 2 significance to the publie. a or ssc from polahng the ne | SAG Teena [tt shane hes fr sles; 2 ren te an agromd om nevada ad hen, acd ? = » Row was ’ 2 one ong wns rates a | ra, ett Sore her her art Malwa | all ond ren rom telstra -:iabgatiag sionist Tine demeuneed by| Perch atop the rocks. - |to have been fitted for graim-je_. old building and removed Select te ‘court weed be | ee eee - ihe Tegran “subboraly_re-" earrying bere. boltles from shelves. ! “a costly to’ Manchester. Under his} ; ; contract selling serial rights te be = ; = ‘ Hiable forthe expenses of any | - In “OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Min-; that. there was 20 teak from the |B deprived of possibly millions fger Pearson declined Tuesday | finance department and that the ae ee. Dell Books ‘Nears Final Approval te launch a formal inquiry inte | reports were merely specula- |'* "eported to have bid $1,000,- ceca tase = apiannee| let gilegations by Opposition | tion. 900 for paperback reprint rights speech by Health Minister Mac- speeches of Leader Diefenbaker that leaks| The prime minister said that | one Tee acastened for os tenet ee oveurred before Finance Minis- | these statements should dispose | Manchester did not expect . night to delay the gov- | courtesy. ter Sharp's mini-budget. of the matter. much return from the sale of seer guaranteed income | tives “The prime~minisier read a| However, Mr. Diefenbaker, | the hard-cover book. He has an- [plan for the aged the bill, from John Van Laven, | who had asked for an inquiry | nounced that he would give the But tempers had cooled, Sharp's budget was “pure guess-| Mr agrees | veto on content and publication journing tonight until Monday,| Mr. MacEs work” based on his financial |the prophecies were unprece- | time ss Jan. 9. amendment v experience . Sharp ‘in no | dented, rhe Commons tet sat: See on . i an eeoerhae chai wice tone ae Le Pte Se ~ ‘The i r. Pearson ; tot : : {ore RE red ~Tmeedy old age pensioners now. House i read the telegram shortly after come above $6,000 a year. Island news ............ 2 TS os a aig had completed ¢ the start of the day’s sitting.| He also. said a British Co.| Swmmerside .......... q | - But Conservative House|stndy of the pe “> told the Commons he; bad | lumbian had claimed he talked| Deaths .................... 3 Leader Michael Starr called cff} it had appe reports predicting changes | with Mr. Sharp before the bud-| "@"erlals .. <.:-...... 4 the agreement in the heat of a| malities ip Mr. Sharp's budget and had | get and was..convinced there| Kings. Queens, City . bitter exchange with Mr. Mac-| coming ints discussed the matter with the| would be a. one-per-cent in-| Women’s ~~ ........ 6 Eachen. Less than am ance minister; who was ab-|erease in the federal sales tax.| Fimance, markets ...... 18 Mr. Starr said the outburst, sent from the House at the! In the budget brought down| °POt ....---. .. +s... i had agreed to sit late pass | Leader Sane ane Mr ees tae canes. - een Classified 2 0... 4, is men ae oalitiesi Tuesday to give # earson were a MacEachen make i 2 has made statements effective Jan. 1, img. ae : ) | '