Hf It's Good For the Island * The. Guardian ‘Is For It @ VOL. LXXIX NO. 146 IN FOURTH PRINCE 4 B@uthoriced as Second Class Mall b+ the Post Se Ottawa esd for parment of -pestage te eash Application For Recount May Be Withdrawn “Covers Prince Edward leland Like The Dew” CHARTOTTETOY N, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966 » Summerside. The recount—is—set n Guardian's Tally makes it one a = west * shore radio station rivalli * gear § Cal: / by/unidentified, ~~ City “BY NEIL MATHESON = The ‘DROs are PCs as these The possibility that the applica- officials are ‘always named by tion,-for a recount im Fourth the party ip power at the 4ime Prince will. be wifhdrawn early jan election. is called toca DV Konaic Macwvonaia Prozressive Conservative sug- ‘ore Judge Darby. who observ- gested strongly last evening in “eA hs before proceedings got underway that. the last ne-re calls was one between Hibbert inc | Downing Conservative and John Judge WE. Darby. Summer- le MacNeil]. Liberal and that mde yesterday covered 17 polls | followed © Wemetion am Ort 0° 3 total of 2% inthe recount | 12. 1982: The ‘verdict went to Nir clock in the forenoon The long day's work resulted only in a change of one, or -tieo votes in favor of | Mr. MacDonald—the to resume at 9 oe clock ths morn- | recount was before Judge George tInman. The byelection at that treme was caused by the death of the sittmg member.—Leonard MacNeil, a minister in the Con- who was defeated b 65 votes) : by Max Thompson. . accord ng te the determination day results 5] T ompson ig by © or 64 votes ‘ : : Few changes -were effected throuzh the Jengthy scrutiny of ballots as first one man and then the other would Rain, or lost a single vote For:the most part the job the deputy -retirning officers did at the polis or. elec day was ex- cellent: Judge Darby referred to -it_several_ times with—warm ap- Preciation Once he said the Premier WR. Shaw has re- ceived from Sir Alexander Bus- tamante. premier of Jamaica, a reply to an invitation to visit the province. Premier Busta- mante in a message to Premier \Shaw, yesterday regretted that. he is ufable to accept the iny’- ~ It was the first recount heard . ‘ell by a single vote That “Unable To Visit Province servatve adihinisty ation of Pre. mier J.D Stewart, who came te power by winnings the general election im 193174 Alex W' Matheson; ec Char- lottetown, . Neil R_Macleod Summerside and Frank Jardine, MLA were agents - for Mr | Thompson. Acting for Mr Mac- Donald. who was not in the court room, were Charles R McQuaid, QC. of Charlottetown and George R. McMahon. who is crown (pro- secutor_at Summerside. - The returning officer ts Wen dell Phillips and the clerk Mrs Des Gaudet... The recount took place in the court house at Summerside. nshenartlcte 8 ao 3 mante extend a special greeting to the government and people-of this province. Premier Bustamante refers to trade etween Jamaica and Prineé Edward Island and feels thaf_closer—association would be Ao our mutual advantage. Prem- ier Shaw said The Premier said DROs were evidently leaning tation Premier ever backward in an effort to be Premier Shaw and Premier fair as they counied-the ballots.|Bustamante and Lady Ruista In Slaying OfR LONRON ‘Reuters’ fsh busines s/tyceoon was charged Wednesday with a shotgun killing’ that stunned fel- low imanciers and the booming | Pirate world of unlicensed com- mercia) radio Oliver Smedley, 54. war hero, former Liberal politician and | director of 29 companies, - was accused of murdering Reg Cai 37, manager— of an -A Brit- controlled by Smedley. The. accused, silver- for bail but a ordér et | im custedy for Mearing | ly 2 Tie Police. told ‘the Court found Calvert/ de. with shot- gun wounds in’ the chest Smediey's / Tit century cottag / Walden DISCUSSION on|...a {96 he planned efiand Ya they | PLA) hefore, with /S ets of his pira music, vertising ne rival Radio City Aroadcasts fro side férrjtoriaY limjts’ t laws’ that ban cpm dip trAnsmissionx in Britain es fort fol we/ the / publiély -owned BBC er ownership here was ting Britain s Common Market. ction Unlikely” Old Age Pensions . he will ccteatoat to co-op fully: with this province ate change in North Viet Nam's | position of refusing uncondi- | tional peace talks with the” United States.. ‘ i > comment was iF 4 it lowing the return of William Bundy, assistant secretary F ‘quarters state, from a trip to Ottawa. — a She se oot Bundy. ‘who plays a key role | tive of the heavy punish RCMP Raid ‘SIU Office “ OTTAWA ‘CP)—The ‘pailed, <the Montreal ters’ of the Seafarérs’ tional Union rane Of Hanoi Unchanged State ‘sae officials said Wednesday. aftera. sp®rial Ca- | nadian mission to Hanoi, they | have seen no evidence of any CMP in US. policy in VietNam, ap- | ee said DEFENCE STAFF HIEF RETIRES ee : a os i es. called sources said de~ Ga ard parently received “a first- -hand | ment practi erie Brezhnev “noted the conver- ; report on a recent mission © 4ir Chief Marshal Fram R. shal Wier ‘ ablic at ence of theit points of view om : 4 ; $ a nati\ f lic aGdress at Hanoi by : ster. Ronning, aj Miller. 58 (LEFT). c Pr the oe ae $ estive 9 m Staje~~ University. “de the Viet ‘Nam Situation’ special — pon ar tly ta. Mefence staff. willAetire Jul 31 LL Gen, Al ord. spoke of a “new. alli- Unconfirmed reports said the pellet” s ie D Ss. eager ex & He will be Aucceeded — by oe < af fice” between: France and the Space accord to be signed next id initiate. 1+-Gen. Je Victor Allard. “ing défence { CL Union, -but’ it was un. Wee* may involve taunching of oti tons, whoa oe ior con- 53 (RIGHT). Air Chief ~ fi ear whether he was talking~French satellites by Soviet oo a tte, ; about _-a formal _alliance~ or ‘rockets feacdiquar- WEATHER + Varlable cloudinéss. a few showers br ‘evening. winds becoming southwest Law ‘hugh 45 and 70. Friday. Cloudy. ° oH - 7 x sa sai Wea Soviet ig oets the. Tuesday's open. pting. when sharp differ- jet- tions of European security, iate“two .sides found much cueans ground Wednesday. Fren hk ment. are helieved to have reiterated. _ —— this attitude to’ Ronning __ —+11LS_-officials_ have not rub The North Vietnamese ‘Roblin use “tak out Ahe_possibility that North Vietname: ga - im one’ constituency, és Daniel so, thefe is no outy a Johnson's Union Nationale ousted Jean Léesage’s Liberal lof , officials mated 50> gov eee im. a Quebec : This -com- sq in the last Conpactiensliy, the govern. RIG erator . was Charged der. “AP Wi link with of ahy ting director of com- {ranging from... finapeia’ yestment to breweries, was ritish Liberal party « He fought four elections, ‘wo against. a “former: C vative ‘cabinet minister, R utler, ‘o- and lost.them all. He resigned. fromthe party because of dis- agreement over its policy of get- into the European arring a When questioned in the Com” Ap increase of $25 a month - id-age mons Tuesday, Mr- “Mae — in- ithe $73a-month. pensi#w, the b say that said he wotildn't rule the. amount heat talked) about by / this’ field’ be- possibility’ of some aa bela both opposition members and lation to help the old-age pen- government supporters, would : sioners ‘although I am not con- enst $300.900,000 a year The / . than’ months away ” firming it.’ current old age security bill ; At the’ moment - AN across- Informants say. that at the now is almost $1,000,000.000 a Vhe-hoar increase in the $75-a- earliest this means. next fall year. It wil! go up another 4$9v,- ; ‘month//old-aZe- security pension ‘and even then depends on fed- 000.000 ‘next. vear: with the pro- | to ali/at 6% is out of the picture, eral -authorities being able to gressive Lae bons of cd qual- relisble. Sources , say. find something less costly than ifying age to 63° irrent federal efforts » are either ‘the. guaranteed income : : imed at. finding some ‘other or an across- -the-hoard _pensiow EXPECT LESS PRESSURE __ 7 #2) 0 Sapplement incomes for boost = Federal authorities expect / thé elderly: The search may be! The Senate committee esti- i 3 ] s some of the pressure will be Uf Jonz and may in the end involve mated that the guaranteed in- taken off with _passage by Poer- / talks with the ‘provincial gov- come plan, taking into account figment of the Canada Aésist- rons ; aE savings on ops forms of as ance Plan e latter -course won ® ststance, would’ eost so a. t a6 \ followec until the current crop 000.000 a year. was se Sagal pune r ae gre \ of provingial ‘elections are con st ad a aon 1a cluded and /hew or old admin more: than, the Sis-a-month ol7- istrations settled dewn. from the ; age assistance and those in: @ oe once le fe Ra! ee INSIDE TODAY 6§9%-and-over age zroup could a , campenense-—— menis—to_the..$1>.a-mani =e Healt pinittor=Martachen——eo nag ts 19. 30 ae pension on the. basis of virtually ruled out, action .oon Deaihs ' L a a ‘ an the proposal fer a guaran- Comics 15 _ ‘ i te annual income made last ome 7 14 That means that = assist ebrua by ‘the Senate com- ; ye ance or pension recips yarn ah aging : eee —— « ” special he p,. for example, -© it was the hope that the gov- Rural churches : g Fe cue ae ernment might implement this Editorials : a establishing need, with the proposal’. at this parliamentary Seaiuucneida Pee , province : edera soa ala _session which helped save the] 9 € 3 -_ment_sharinz the extra ee minority administration s hacon ngs. Queens, City 3 In additio the maxumnum th early. totes, af confidence in s Prince County z how otto acnme ® the 65-6A the Cemmoas——§ _ awe group hae deen dropped 8 t* _ her berthing space as she was the NDP. leaving for Cape Breton 1962. when 60 ment had another year lef: ir , or 297,039, cast bal- its mandate but Premier Roblin said he felt an e next tne forecast voting day is for year would have conflicted .un- ent, “generally sunny weather~ with necessarily with Canada’s. cen- clacm. highs of 89 degrées in the south . tennial. celebrations. AS that and SO to 75 in the“north The premier, who marked his ndséme 0a eight ve ritaze .|t will be the thitd-of three 4%h birthday on campaign yagex. a growth provincial” ejections = scheduled trai, cota e aeedie Pace behind most -of so far*this~year and the ot ment in, 1958, oresttne'st a ced; upsets. The “Liberal - “Progressive —admin- Frei enough candidates ae a@ government, has used the Roblin administrat of a woeful failure ta deve the province's “human sources.””~ eo Island Pending a deferred v000 | cammeeative 't seeking AC: He is running In the Winn:- the peg city riding of Wolse'ey 1 while his Liberal. adversary, the re- 39-year-old Mr. Molgat, ia seek- i Facky aged . Hospital Group Ye Elects Officers weeks, rammed a small coastal Credit ore and vacant two.” Both . seats had been held by Elected provincial vice-presi- In all, there are 184 candid- dents were A.W. Kilpatrick—of_ates. The Conservatives have 56 Moncton. R.D. Moore of Grand and. so do the Liberals, count- Falls. Nfld., Michael MacDonald _ ing. one candidate running ‘as an of Halifax and. Dr. Frank ‘Mac-- independent Liberal but ith Millan of Charlottetown. Mrs. thé full backing vof the incial party. The vessel and ’a wharf adjacent to vacant Officials ‘said t wo - persons: ONE SEAT DEFERRED were slightly. shaken up. _ Polling hours are 8 a:m The William Carson. will han * pm~CDT in the 56 seats he- dle the extra passengets and im decided today. In the >/th, Gladys M- Porter of Kentville, PCNR vessel Cabot: Strait wilt to screws az ayist , > Piling CéfNervatives found istrat t mint (alley’s New ‘Dems “themselves_in_a deadlock with. stration, ilowing ve jn this (0 as Party, the third greup the Liherals-in Prince- Edward election, he is e Peet | NDP total is rather a community of~under- standing and interest.” two sides have agreed on the The French der did. say desirability of maintaining and that the arrangement should he expanding high - level political — ‘based on veulture, “selence, contacts between them. but progress It is these that'in there was no indication what our“time, instead of _ former form these might take. Close _Aiteams of conquest “ant -domi- ‘ently was reathed_ — bart and _natiy N2-_on the need to expand French- tional. ambitions,’ told an sesike overflow crowd jammed into Russion - cuttuyel oe . the main auditorium of the uni- SEEKS INCREASED. TRADE. versity. ; On the. commercial side, SEAL ALLIANCE’ French Foreign Minister Maur- “Ht ia om these. that the peo- te. Couve de Murville called for ples who are creating modern ‘mereased ch Sage import of civilization must meet: It is in French products this goal .that the new piliance mier Alexei Kosygin replied to of Russia and France can be “him but what Kosygin said was sealed.”’ not made public The Freneh leader's explana- ° Reflecting the apparent tion of his view of France’ bal- smoothness of Wednesday's: dis anced between the rival giants cussions, the official commu- was disclosed after a private nique said: “Questions of the three-hour discussion with So- ‘all-around expansion of Soviet- viet leaders in the Kremiin. French relations and. deepening - French officials said the talks of the accord between the ranged oy over key world. proi- U$.S.R.. and France were. dis- ves the main emphasis eussed in the eourse of talks Viet Nam on which the two that passed m an atmospheré delegations Tound they ‘weared of mutual understanding and “cordiality.” Eeonomic, French source cultural, scient: fie said 4e It was also reported that the Soviet Pre - K and trade co-operation was als’ Gaulle and the Russian leaders . discussed. French sources said have kept to their known posi- 1OUSE djourns; . > 7 . ing re-election im the rural con- two mew agreements on tech ,. : AUX ASQUES. Nfid——Social ee < laggy _—e- ‘stituency of Ste. Rose, od he nical and space co-operation aoe = European security and CP—The CB “ferry Leif Er- doar Al i i. ast” MONCTON (CP)—Dr. Carl R.jhas held since pe Was 28 years will be signed during de Germa hd Ce mon, dagaged“ta a es wc. the’ government for tack Trask of Trask of Saint John.|old. Mr. Paulley. 56, is the NDP Gaulle’s 11 - day state visit, The source said de Gaulle y eS whar' ~ ees ot ~ N.B.. has heen elected president candidate again in Radisson, a which began Monday. told Brezhnev France is glad to lscrvice a. few! days. The CNR “headlong” plunge toward so. o% the Maritime Hospital As suburban Winnipeg seat. De Gaulle leaves Moscow to have Soviet “prote > ge Ise coe ecaek ta of her ‘Cialism.- — aba: sociation. Dr. Trask. who suc- Jacob Froese, who won Riine- day for Novosibirsk in Siberia, American hegemony, just as up’ would not be known until At dissolution May 18, the ceeds R&..Holman of Summer- Jand for Social Credit in the last first stop on a tour that wili ‘it’ welcomes America protec- foe. today party lineup’ in the 37-seat le. Side; P.E1.. was appointed dur- election-with a 33-vote plurality, also take him to Leningrad, tion against Soviet dominance.. The vessel. on the run to gislature was Conservative %, oe ooiatinas Some a Scontttecsiy uns. Ma ee Secial nm North. Svdnex, NS. only -twa—Liber. —five,——f here ‘Wadeesday. tee rt ws on ener erence LO pment eeinenenenne prov- athe... northerly... Churehill CONSUL NS... was-Fe-elected.. _secretary....5i....There..ace,..iwo. Communists. B. esume. voting has been deferred treasurer. : and one independent. be available within | a few days. Uency. ae is | , ca e Oo FREDERICTON (‘CP)-After dubbed by the government -.. iam if 3 ‘an unusual extension into the Lieutenant-Governor J. B. Me Parliament i , P 3 first ‘days of, summer, the New Nair gave assent Wednesday te i F ; Brunswick legislature adjourned the last hatch of 40. r . at the end of a brief Wednesday At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS WEDNESDAY. June 22. 1966 A MNattonal§ auto, accident research centre has heen rec- ommended by an auto safety Ee ee re he fl | conference. along with a %- || point code for auto safety — ‘ | design : " Technical standards for the” | manufacture and care of Ca- | madian flags were issued by i a federal specifications boara. |) | | A crop condition-survey re- | ported growth generally satis- a factory on the Prairies de- —- iba séctions™ ; The Commons resumed a | i study of’ labor department |: spending estimates for 1966-67 but adjourned before | com- z pleting them. ots ; David Lewis «NDP--York South) called. for legal limits § * on collective bargaining. time to speed up the start of con- i ciliation. = -_Roger___Regimbal _ «PC—Ar- gentenil - Deux - Montagnes) said an Aicent hourly wazce package tn the Quebec, dock strike settlement set a dan- gZerous pattern. > Patrick Noewlan ‘PC— Dighs Annapolis Kings? said this settlement will the an albatross .around the govern- cE NE tesserae Nc MIN rhe atari PO nn hec -¢€ Montmorency: ~— intro- duced a bill. that. would _im- 5 ’ pose a $500 fine or three months in jail for desecrating the maple leaf flag Sere. HURSDAY. June 23 The Commons meet« at? 7 | to debate an amendment _ SETS SAIL FOR ENGLAND e pm Capt am iis.: 72, the rd Street Yacht Basin He previousiv had sailed small tn the Canada Student Loans “aware he- how of hi*; | Noa York tn hecin fae ORtS abross the Pacthic Ocean Art The ‘Senate stands ad $tscfact bh Little One. Wad és es and fram South America ‘ty journed unt) Monday | mesdas 2: “© & towed from i,000-miile voyage t England <Austraha (AP. Wirephoto) : : ” : ~~ 2 {|last' major bill required to give brew has said the first phases. IS TARGET OF ATTACK Centralization aspects of the government's "plans have been a porime target of opposition at- tacks. Opposition Leader C B sitting until Oct. 18 or- earlier “if it appears necessary.” ; Most: of the major legislation for the government's . contro- versial ‘municipal! reform pro- . . ‘gram was passed during the Sherwood fired another bles | session In the ‘fall, the “house Wednesday hefore the vote on third reading of the munic'pa! assisfance act for grants to mu nicipalities. “The mass of legislation cov- j will consider a budget to cover jthe program: costs and a real jproperty tax act, believed the, m |\life to the program ering the power grab of ‘the It means a provincial take- government has been forced lever of municipal responsihili- throuzh the house by weight of the government majority in ths lengthy and difficult session.” he said. a HAD LONGEST S SESSION : The fourth session’ of the 74 legislature. which will ‘cont: in the fall. opened March sa 2 ties for education* health. wel- \fare. justice and principal as- |sessments. Premier Louis Rob - including doubling of the sales tax to six per cent, will he im- plemenied next Jan. 1. Of 150 bills introduced during the session to date. 148 were month after prorogation of ‘he passed. The other four .minos. longest session in New Bruns bills comprised two unreported. Wick's history That lencthy one withdrawn and one stand ‘Session. after the usual sprinz B ever Most -concerned_ the ‘‘praz Sittings. adjourned April 8. 1965 ; ram for equal opportunity.” as to Nav. 9. Wilson Promises New Hoss On Reds In Seamen’s Tieup LONDON ‘CP’ Prime Min- of Seamen to keep the strike ister Wilson said in Parliament going. He didn't use the word Wednesday the. Rritish sea- Communists, but it ts taken fot _men's strike has put the coun- granted thev are the -people at) ocean, eee e ee said the ee “in * As the prime minister -poce its first action, under “emer- several hundred banner-car-’ gency powers. set up emer- ing strikers paraded across ‘he ‘gency committees in 1? large city to Westminster to joh>v_ ports to ensure that essential Parliament. The banners de ‘supplies are moved - manded that Wilson halt. his >*- He also told the ‘Honse. of forts te end the strike and or Commons he will back up. in a claimed the seamen’s rizht '¢ statement next week. his fight for their demands “eharges Monday that Comm — Wilson promised the’ Hote ' ~ nists_are putting pressure’ on continue his séarch: fer a con leaders ofthe Natrona! ‘Union oromise- tL sain al ip »