If l’s Good For The Island _ The Guardian Is For It “Covers Prince . Edward Island Like ‘The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, If Garden Foods Lt ¥ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1966. [Plant-Closing Surprises MLA. ay _ WEATHER Scattered snowflurries; winds northwest- ly 15. Low-bigh 23 and 35. Sunday: clear a 4 20 PAGES. | | bi z & i he i ait 3 x, é | | | ; eS Oe a tent { i i i li; ti 4 2, e 31 times. The pacemaker, beid Dr. J. Cyril Sinnott, MLA, jexists. No company wilt Some Fifth District of King’s, .saidjhere if if can expect EASTER BEEF, SHOW SALE MEETING HELD 6s te sae caer Se ote hear that Gulf Garden Foods\ed by an irresponsible govern- 4 been forced close down. | ment. President George Kitson, meeting ‘of the. Easier Beef LEFT. Robert MacLaurin, The dae te fini oases government's position | CENTRE, Show and Sale organization. Belmont Lot 16 at the that the Gov. is indefensible Bampshire, presid- Dy. -H.H. Kelly, Charlottetown, RIGHT is a director.(See story |that the new Liberal Govern. ed last night at the annual secretary - treasurer is at on page 5.) ie devel : on the : r “to Island. The establishment of ; | S ee ee fice ae encoura govern- eports ( Iscontent = |Exsternr that the Georgetown plant is the first to be forced to close down by the Liberals. This will be a hard blow to the people of re rear rom Oo esia Georgetown ad the surrounding area because the. payroll of By ANTHONY WHITE |pared to “go in pacifying the ,order minister, Desmond Lard- {both plants amounted to about SALISBURY (Reuters) — Re- | British. |ner-Burke, was burrying to Sal- | $129,000.00 a month. of discontent inside the| They Wondered how tar Sinith |isbury. from. vacation. “"The-—Premier’s crocodile cabinet and the rul-| would shift toward acceptance |LEFT OUT tears do not fool me nor the ing Rhodesia Front party spread on British demands over the na-| Lardner - Burke, one of the | people I represent. He and his Friday as Premier Jan Smith |ture of the Rhodesian constitu- | strong men of the cabinet, was |supporters have carried on a re- and British Prime Minister Wil |tion and guarantees that ad- usually to be seen at Smith's |lentless campaign against the eon held their Mediterranean vance to Negro majority rule elbow during previous parleys jie development in East- = talks. “r would Models ii with the British. But he was out | ern Kings tor the past two conference, on board Some reports said tough of town during Anglo-Rhodesian | years. It is well-known that in- 1 British cruiser Tiger, also was |words were spoken at a special | negotiations at the beginning ef | fant industries cannot succeed a oa tae Nam. On podium with bim attacked by Negro politicians.|cabinet meeting earlier this |this we®k. without public support: and a Nes vert sic havin ke & etdng oveteen Many. hard-line members of |week when Smith disclosed his| The fact that British . 9p- | small would have en cans aeenatae cara Sued Aeeen) Pea Smith's white-minority govern-|plan to meet Wilson. pointed Governor Sir Hamphrey |abled the plant’ to carry om. | see . or = "Zen dent Mee Wibdan Palle: ment were said to be worried | But the nt officially |Gibbs, not recognized by the |while more capital is being wate | enl e oe 7 4; = _ dest Se ee ee eee Set lew ant (Geotioned cn page 3, ott. © raised. Sich a thing would net | gig Jon ge 8 geal ps ee make Car rete d. LINCOLN DEWAR ON COMMITTEE cote a eer One| l Bi tt aoe =a == Gales Ba ering “Such irresponsible action oe Potier en : i : \jpart of our Island che ee 4 F _jis. unpardopable the. con- fs, the winter, Bi - Ki . be “* cane will, ‘ p 8 ‘ | wert r " : ah tome ee cate - : ee me Ps ; ely ‘ Pe age private enterprise considering |hink the plant should re-open Pe vaest aa tet ee , establishing here, when an |With. government support om| Tou" "0y pareue Friday and . People of the area will demand| "©", Sotral italy 7 ae. 7 : ; e it. It is their taxes which are : : ; , Fi 2 invdived, not Mr. ~ Campbell's | *Wollen rivers threatened to re- By KEN CLARK manager of the Fraser Valley |serve as a kind of national | § INQMCIOr personal bank-roll.”- ~ [pest the Bead disnstes of @ OTTAWA (CP)— Agriculture | Milk Producers’ Association marketing board. month ago. Minister F : 000- |_Mr._Greene said it was the | ee Six vessels, including a light- te_give » dairy indus- | change from deputy minis-jketing of farm products aside ‘Seas around Britain. trys tew (ory |ter’s salary. His new post will {fromthe wheat board. which. (CP) + Joseph 24 In_Italy, eal police. and oo a ca CLOSE body. carry that salary for two years |handles several grains. Beat, Briew. St, ot} At A Glance = army commanders “mobilized |" ieboats and planes *stood Prudential Finance Corp. Ltd to feboa anew wy as deputy minister of agricul- {tional duties involved and then | mission would be “the model TT OOO SE aes AN PREss |Cvacuate rest- lite Irish Sea near the Isle of ng Lil hairman |Will drop to $25,000. and the crucible” of national |O'Brien Gold’ Mines Lid., was CANAD ' dents if necessary and to rein- eS ot ¢ marketing boards. for other Friday on five charges force embankments pounded. by |!2%- of the Canadian Dairy Commis-|p_ans QUICK START. —~ [farm commodities. \ following an investigation by the| FREDAY, Dec. 2, 1966 They were the Norwegias af ie, Barry, 8 voteraa of 4 | “Alcs samed was i fine-men |OMOTO ities Commission| Alvin Hamilten announced : freighter fen age Mag / ce There was no word on his suc-|years in the agriculture depart-| consuliative eo m mittee to | tthe -eallnpe-ot- the: finance: Sine-Aeteeal. Conservative ER _t Kosygin Hits ee xe ot Oe dts LS We | nee ok advise ‘the commission on its | C°™Pany. Semeiiea a ae a noo vious choice . B. Williams, |to work ri ouor ty ertenien (navie, en oe function. He manded : : chairman of the agricultural |the commission. advisers are part-time po bail ames’ @ .—— becattse the party's annual At W. Germany ee It will be ready to take over |ceiving a daily allowance whet-| Harry Bray, a director of the | <*Uné tailed to set policy PARIS (AP)—Visiting Soviet In a Commons announcement, |dairy support and other fune-jever they meet. OSC, said one. of the charges is| _ 4 number of MPs were re Premier Alexei N. K as Mr. Greene ‘said Mr. Barry will tions from the stabilization| Representing the Maritimes is |of the theft of 24,000 shares of | Ported to be im danger of los | UC PM ieee y, ‘be assisted by two commission-|board at the start of the new|J. L. Dewar of Charlottetown, |Déminion Glass Co. The shares | in& thelr seats because they /™0 8) French-Soviet co- ‘ers, Jules Thibaudeau, a Thurso, |dairy year, next April 1. secretary of the Prince Edward |sold recently on the Toronto | accepted fees for OBC broad- tion and proposed break- -Que., dairy farmer, and L. A.| In with come nel Federation of Agricul-|Stock Exchange at about $13/ ©45¢- ey oo military alliances in ‘Atkinson of Vancorver, general | agencies, the. commission each. Labor Minister Nichelsen ee 2% Mr. Br other charges | flew west to seek a solution of. ‘ aie, ray salt Sade chara the ports tieup after a Com- | He said West Germah “de |; : ina mons emergency debate fea. |™22ds re Me Mig ctl 1 wnership Is Sta ede f= Eri Co. and making .a state- | Ment action. _ rats ees ae ment. to Metropolitan Trust Co,| Finance Minister Sharp said |°#*tY the threat of upsetting appointed trustee foor Prudential | the U.S. government has sent |@uilibrium and peace of Eu- To Entir Fimanace’s 8,500 cgeditors after | Canada two notes protesting [rope.” ore the company can into difficulties | proposed changes in the Bank : two weeks ago. Act affecting the U.S.owned Mercantile Bank. VICTORIA (CP)—The British nett and two cabinet ministers, Th binet : Pradestial Finance's - losses ; “Gohamabla tabinct declared Fr {claimed al) the otenare Bc: signed thy order minis ttt! |were frm estimated at $3.5, | sestnhte att to osornects “Gay the province the sole owner,| continental shélf and its wealth, |usual two — acting Resources 000, but Metropolitan Trust said the Bank of British Columbia -9f the entire continental shelf | pushing the boundary of Cam-/Minister Eric Martin, Mines | Nov. 30 they would be substan- | was passed in the Commons. | “off the'B.C. coast. ada’s western - most province | Minister Donald Brothers and ‘tially higher. Three more opposition at- “An executive order-in-council, |from_ 100 to 300 miles out-inte|Premier Bennett, who is also ' tempts ‘to alter the govern- “gisned by Lt. - Gov. G. R.|the Pacific Ocean. finance minister. ment’s medical care legisla- ‘Pearkes, Premier W. A.:C. Bes- | Attorney: ‘al Robert Bon- They jslapped “a provincial tion were defeated in the Com- a = be ey gricultdire ‘Mi Green = enlarge the province's reepg-| «ay : A inister Court Case [nied ares of 300.258. square siakeria “end: dies tore oe named S. C. Barry, deputy = miles by between 33 and 50 per | sources of the sea bed and sub- minister of agriculture, first To Be Heard cent. se soil. chairman of the Canadian st at ths Aad kd nd PALE ha EL oe eee eee ; wi a t OTTAWA (CP) — A cabinet: |province’s interest in view of the mainland and the several MONDAY, Dec. 5 serdered reference to the Su technological developments in |islands of B.C. to the outer jimit The Commons meets at “preme Court of Canada cos |exploitation of the sea. of the “territorial sea belonging a oS oe oe ‘ferning ownership of offshote | ‘he attorney-general also. said |to B.C.,. and ie grverement’'s. prepatal 10 “gineral rights im British Colum- | the order ‘might have some af-| "2. Forming that part’ of the supplement the income of Dis probably won't be heard um |fect" on a current dispute ‘be- | continental shelf beyond the ter- | meedy old-age pensioners. The il February, it was learned tween. the federal and provincial |Titorial ‘sea belonging: to B.C. Setete stenda adjourned ustll “Friday. governments over off-shore oil|where the continental shelf Dec. 13. ; Eoin leariad wee siete | See, j — - fee é the present court session; Some ma oi] companies “but all indications now are the undersen exioration The action was taken. under Quint Roni <tourt will » a in search of oil and petroleum | Petroleum and Watural Ges /ases from now Christ- {have taken out both federal and “mas closing. provincial exploration permits. © >. — fos biel inter Sue Dies i. lated to the 12-mile fishing iimit ‘J.B. BRIEN PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) ~ which is a surface measure. es Roni i ; survivi Prime Minister Pearson wis cca At ope Rant Sue, the sle_sarviving . - so _ ' the province and it’s only a lock medi- Challenges B:C. Action: feurpicst” atteu os”s|-INSIDE TODAY _|desnite” around te-< = : : ; ee ter dee ne bined: pete. <. ck: The fragile infant joined her HAMILTON (CP). — Primeynoted:that. the matjer of Prov- |the tide cout oat te thang f| Summel¥ide <...0...<0+4- 3 sisters in death at 2 p.m. ee ee Fey iat. vist, eine Sox is be lthe continental shelf. al of ‘i p wueiee te evercente the tish Columbia's right | fore the Supreme of Can- i ; stout orr econ [nn oleate ae ot Bet LIFESAVING PACEMAKER Tahelf off the B.C. Coast on! “The decision of the Supreme |EAST FEELS "SAME her flees tebe’ Seed enaapion 2 pavt et tote penntioans stot He said this attitude had also| This battery-operated de- . here by of Pickering, Ont. : jes isa fed-| any of Mr. Bennett’ it-|been taken by: the ~ Atlantie vice has fimpt five-year-old Tart a to Rossmarie’s eral : eoune!l." he. said an inter. [provinces although they ave Rosemarie O*Halloran’s heart body at Toronte’s Hospital for Mr ‘here to deliver not “‘put' it in fortialized terms” beating after it had - stopped sick Children last July. o to a Liberal dinner, "ilo octined farther ‘cinisiets: leach te the the B.C. en ne (CP Wirephote) cir’ coanaiiienes ol pee sold fo he reoty St funds which would only serve the | ment : = Conservative Members Skipper Is Blamed For Loss wr = Last February — shoal be "FE al E : tie if 2