If It’s Gaaa For The Island The Guardian-|s For It VOL. LXXIX NO. 159 : t Buthorized an Second Class Mall hy the Ottawa and for payment Che Past. fice Department, of peviege in cash CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966 narclia “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew”’ CHARLOTTETOWN, Ne Sunne and warm winds north est 13, licht he er eninc aw hich 69 and 75 -un day. sunny and warm, : sor woRF ee re { ’ "ae TEN CENTS 20 PAGE J *t.cCwae zorvl nyt yrwrro 34K 35 ette With FIVE OTHER MEN NAMED Former MP F ‘Is Appointed To § rom Souris rade ribbean Area Sugar Dea IS _| Big Stampade Opens Monday . CALGARY (CP) —-A& $90,000 mM show designed ta demon strate there's more to Alherta than. cows and chuckwagons is Fore Most Sign | Described ificant Item featiired af the six-day Calgary {Stampede,_which throws its Ry KEN €b ARK “partiematinc cmintries elinst 43. OTTAWA. (CP) -Alan Mae ‘gates open Monday OTTAWA ~CP+—Canada and nated a clanse-—w the — naughton, Montreal lawyer and “ It's the first Canadian petro. 13 Carihhean Commonwealth gre or sree oe ; ; e ' ’ former Commons Speaker, and leum exposition, a tritmte to the oointries Friday agreed -on an = "aed . shi : e Seeeth te |five other men were appointed booming oil industry. where ex " ; goods shipped . directly 7 : o arrangement that Prime Minis- Canada trom the Caribbean |to the Senate Friday by. Prime hibits include a gateway formed as pose ‘Minister Pearson. by a 136-foot well.derrick topped ter Pearson said. ‘will clay the Shipment "af , ports ont The others: by a color-chanting gas flare “foundation for increased trade — ¥ + 1afgery 6p C. W. Carter, MP for Burin ' s : among .the countries.” hihite Burgeo réding in Newfoundland, k ' The new trade deal: involved SETS UP_COMMITTEE ja St. John's. educationist Pac ers Votes the amendment of the 1925 Can- Another important amen 4. ‘Paul Desruisseaux, a Sher- d ada-West - Indies ‘trade agree ment establishes a committee {brooke lawyer. Being Counte ment anda Canadian offer to at the ministerial or-senior of |James_Duggan;..St__John's,_a., - ae el menate —the — impart date —enfierab teeet wheat — ment lformer railway telegraph opera- TORONTO. “cP Strike votes Caribbean “sugar periodically te discuss trade, ft. tor Le of some 6.000 workers from Th a tial ra nancia) and related matters be Thomas Kickham, Sours, sg) Canada Packers Ltd. plants _’ = ae eres . . Tk tween the Carihhean and Can- ; ‘PEI f Liberal MP across the country are sfill be- Significant item, is subject te ok a ae ar « ing mailed in. says a union @PProval by other Common 4 Lo a pecet<S vane spokesman : wealth sugar suppliers to Can Officials said the mave was ity... another former Liberal : : + --eatee | a ada and from countries covered significant hecause sta t Mending oe eee se) a tg nage ier ste under the General Agreement! lished a permanent working re- ate a ee friday % appoint. a. vay die ta saw io in Tariffs and . Trade lationship |ments iberals onserva- (CL), ¢ y 3 ti 31: Independ 2. Inde- | will be counted Monday... The new trading arrange The conference was called i# « ee oes ao a t ked out at ‘a the first place to strengthes | pendent-Liberal 1: vacant. § The. Montreal local. voted Mments—were-worked out at a : three-d ference which con- trade and other links hetwees Monday and Tuesday while Tor- ‘ree-cay conference whic Colina sol the, ‘Cartes . . CHANGES STANDING onto and six other plants voted cluded Friday Sua aia Gaal _ PRIMF MINISTER Pearson aia sign a new trade agree. The new trade agreements were | Mr Carter's appointment Thursday A proteco! signed iv all the : { aor bri a (RIGHT) wears a smile as “ment hetween Canada and 13 -worked out at a three-day con- changes House standings to: _ ~ : an ler e tari * hee ; - Liberals 130, © t ™ dredweizht would he eliminates he watches Donald Sangster, Caribhean Commonwealth ference in the eapital (cp ‘iberals CREPE YAN VER | Ms i ‘ i sachin ani: Cartiees tie cai acong prime minister af lam countries Friday in Ottawa Wirephoto) NDP 71. Reditiste 9 Social 1 aking _ lanai Credit 5, Independents 2. va- r ‘ ; , - Leountries_in the world with free : ; = ae : ee I( iS | fOMISES entry into the Canadian market < , - Mr. Macnaughton. who will oo eee up to ae lhe #8 on July 30, was Libera: bs : nero eee oe s a MP for Mount Royal from 1949 : avored-natio z rs ot 9 y ' until he ended his term as \ Se ee aan id oo al- Speaker of the House in 1945 . — ci thal ae ee = and did not seek ‘re-election * St tien 4 ow © -expor pad ’ After his Speakership: he was’ SENATOR T.J. KICKHAM | q amount equal os their ererege | : . ‘ volume te Canada in ¢ las jsenennns z mageeer - “id sociation which romoted union shel : : ; CAPITAL BUREAU Marsh and with Prime Minister five veare P Privy Council giving him the mp 4 legislature of Prince Edward OF THE GUARDIAN [Pearson to see if ‘some state ll a 5 eianan wale Hono * wit anata. : ? / AN | conterenc eport « » a one & ae te ear ype = Mr. Kickham, §5, a livestock istund: before ‘entering “the Com: ' 2TPAWA Transport Min's--ment could not be made about ing the proposal sald the move — ° . ste . : . - ’ 2 : . . MIDOLETON, |. 8. -(CR) . |; Sterne Wenster, president of James Mackey whe along on a tour with the Commons 2nd produce dealer and farmer, Mons in 1947 ax MP for King-, der J. W. Pickersgill has prom- the situation probably on Mon- was in allow the - Caribbeas President James Mackey of the the Maritime Association and with his executive worked so veterans affairs committee has was a _member of the provincial serving three terms. oe re . statement on day or Tuesday of next week cemeerien | “ta —— thet ' ' ps - = onday or Tuesday concernin * the ‘Cana- Canadian Association of Chieis chief of the Charlottetown po}. ("4 '9 soe this vital deterr- been an MP since Newfound tie telosieles 0344 a Chan - sore to eee Bw oe ees ‘hahoaiee ae ent retaine | r i i : e v of Police said Friday. if the fed | hee foree..dammended. the. feder- ‘ . ors : |tand a sane : & Canada He iPrince Edward Island a heen an apparent change return to their producers eral cabinet’s policy of commu Chief Wehster aiso s4id the served with Newfoundland reg i 2 pp ange in go tation 18 eentinued-it-_-wo-ul¢ al government for relaining cap- estahlishment of a crime index iments in both the "First and il an ire. Ls mealaeit be len ig vernment policy because tne SHARE DECLINING mean a greater influx of crim- ital punishment section_of the RCMP at Halifax Second World wars and was 4:- od Seckane as Shy Char 1965-66 annual report of the CR( The Canibhene share of the Inals “who kill for pay.” He? said“the action is “signif. fea long-felt need. by police rector of adult and viswat-adu- — has apparently heen mabes te Gwatien. of service me Canada sugar market ha: hees “Chief Mackay. head of Toro. Cant-to ug all> as | am sure ft departments in the Miantie re. eation for fhe province when he ‘ Midian tlc ig of. comyaue tip een me 8 prov reas _declining in recent vears be to's metropolitan police -foree Must especially he to Chief gion ; entered the Cammons in 1949 S pec acu ar ities “Wwhevie tik Cle he danas eaeetioe a ae toned ih -previos a suce of lower-rost rompetitios told the Maritime ee ot ee Mr Desruisseaux, 61. retired 4 ed channels ta establish their “t do * cide tink titi from other Coremonwealth pre Chiefs of Police meeting here senior member of a Sherhrook> 3 . oak statinas Th ~ aor Fr. Speaker ducers g al einem wr < = ai 4 a onl ; that he wae pleased mn the North V; et Nam Invasion law firm. is president -of La PERTH AMROY, NJ AP) Some persons were evacuated ie Wael aes innlebnit oie teas ve only ' » seapene ble for H would he up to the Com ' Tribune Inc blishe f Shor from. houses im the area as a p athe CBC for six months,” Mi-«<s ; recent vote to retain the death publi roof Shet- Fire raged through a number ’ in the recent white paper on Lamarcsh reptied monwealth Carithbean su ae penalty “but it will be a-hollow brooke La Tribune and opera- of 55-gallon drums of solvent at precaution broadcasting four communities - suppliers to work out the allo victory for law enforcement of- ls Suggest rom gigon jtor of CHLT, Chit-FM, and the waterfront of an oil storage Fire Chief Paul Jankovich. of were mentioned as being reser: ¢ cation of amounts they. would firials just as long as the pol- mre rue F are. ou a Stations, -and/larea’ here Friday, sending Perth Amboy. said one of the ved’ lie’ thé ‘usc of the CBC. fle O t ° H ship to’ Canada under the tariff fev of commutation—is-eontinu: caret CAP While US lvate reaction wae distinetiy herbrooke. He is 4 \flaming solvent across a nar- drums on the docks of the Hess | oi sed-out that in earlier state nrario OQUSCS tree quota ed : - held th } 7 enol director of the Canadian Press pow channel to New York City's Oil Co. exploded and set off-an ments and reports hv the cor : - Slater tee. beac | wit air power he the _ spmtlignt S Island and down: towards. undetermined_ number _of__other_ = = on Ee iii ae Az Jong.as the. federal. capt: “Ait oo 'WORKED..ON_. RAILWAY._-__ Staten ANC A owe - “person prot ison had ern eat ered ate ht-heartert—Witne pee EL, Aalto Na . are Atta tire tart NT e TOR “The set continués ta commute the TT VIET NaH & Chiel AF state ist Nam. Wave Ween. be “ale Mr. Duggan. 43. staried rail- Raritan Ray — ie nial oo Te —_ made. for CBC television service : ‘ogU in the main conference room death sentence for vicious kill. advanced the idea Friday of t t) if way- work as a telegraph onera- Exploding: drums rocketed were 2. to Prince Edward Island. The the 1925 agreement would he : ; ; ee recently intensified. The dreds of feet into the air. was ‘ Ry DAVID DAVINSON cnnintied ts dese Gar Gains ers. the Jaw--is ‘dwpotent and ground ‘attack on North ‘Viet US. command reported that. in tor at the age of 17 with the across the narrow. strait andy ter brought under controle he Queens MP said that now, un- TORONTO ‘ : t : ineffective.” Ghief Mackey said. Nam to help wind up the war a dav of-furious action Thure Reid Newfoundland Co.. and others fell into the water. The caid * ; der the newly announced po!!- NT cP lieuten- changes followinc the current ‘ i mv : ] . sinee the age of 20 hae Keen as US. Coast. Guard closed the ev. PEI. would be the on! y .ant-Governor Earl Rowe gave Kennedy round of tariff-cutting lt tf Mv sincere helief that “In order to finish the wap, dav. US. fighter-bombers sociated with ‘the trad 1 fs js 4 storage system of 4 -huge . , 90 ¥ ‘royal assent Friday to 10 _Dilis ‘pegotiations under. GATT the majority of citizens through- we should envisage the: destruc 1, Just about_ finished destruc ceca rade unioa channel, known as the omits ae ue ~ | province in Canada which did + a prarazue Geet ee gg eerie cee nlijomiaenei art Farah TCI aha aa amen ca = amo rf ENT OTR HATE ATID er aks the—-decks-appat— : ; z Zued Zz is "- m1 a—corninne ta view tion wT the” enemy's installa ‘tion of Haiphong’s fuel ‘depot , He hae ge cee % oe a saat meng ve ee ently escaped the flames. Early a at least one CBC trap sion of the Ontario legislature ment about improved trading these life. sentences for murders tiqns. Lt. -Gen Nguyen Vaal 2. Knocked out four torpedo es of the Order. “of Railroad , reports indicated the fire had The , ay in the province's history possibilities during the signing with alarm.” he aaid Thieu told young NMietnamese of boats in a fight 30 miles south- Telegraphers and. subs ee ihe. At least four persons were reached at least ‘one, and pos- wat only teleivision service In Whe- Uedidlatute Wed beee- to lnecemens dene Oued dasie Chief Mackey outlined a pro- ficers graduating from the- Thu east of Haiphong, sinking tw. the Transportation and ual p. (reported injured; one critically. sibly sere. :tanes 1 ue Pore by a private session 110 days and .during pen he had to retrieve from # gram which he said is necessary Due military school heavily ‘damaging another and |nication’ Employees Union ‘ince Sparks, from the fire appar- “It was-quite a fire but” - Saeed oe Charlotte ‘most of that period there nad few. of the signers who hezan ina, stepped up offensive ‘We should include in this 2 |leaving ¢ aellt ently drifted across’ the narrow it's pretty .well quieted ‘down |town which is affiliated with the heen not only regular afternoon |to walk away with: it f leaving the fourth hreached and 1939. He was prominent in the : CBC. and carries net k ‘ i against crime across Canada." ground attack against North ‘burning Newfoundland ‘Confederate A< channel and touched off a‘now,”’ said J. O. Delancey of {work PFO sittings but night. sittings as He said the fradinc arrance- including amalgamation of sma!l Viet Nam, which is not impow S Blais a mie i ~ ciaete “brush fire--onm Staten Island. ‘the adjacent California Oil Co. 8Fam™s. welt a winks el “en Gaek oe bee police forces. setting-up of a Sible ” i ys =? a sile Mr. Pickersgill told Mr. Mae- Last year’s 8 siffing- dave fect’. but cunsidereble prearen ' " : tes _neartheast af Haiphong Lean that he doubted if the mat session broke the record eet be te Seen gale central intelligence organization American authorities had no -and two ail dumps, one 35 miles io i boaggewrn on a federal level and a perma formal comment. on | the rth of H ps 2 r came under his jurisdiction. 1922 when ait tank Rl dave to Some problems have hees ‘ nent fed ral ; k but Wy re no nV anni_and the other 43 but he promised to confer with wrap up the legislature's bust. solved and some explored te tee ee 2 ashington’s pri. miles southeast ‘of Vinh Secretary ot State _ dudy Le ness. ee ad te a solution.” he said Senior Citizens Housing Expansion Is Annouced A program for the expansiqn javailable in various areas in the wef senior citizens housing in the province was announced. follow- tga meeting of a hoard of dir ectors for_Senior Citizens Hous- ine Corporation held Wednesday of this week New additional units will pe wilt in ‘f the following centers Alberton. Miscouche Kensinz ion, O'Leary, “Summerside. Charlottetown and Souris. Alsu, anits will be constructed in the following locations Tignisnh. Kelly's Cross.” Mount” Stewart in?’ Vernon River A total of 114 anits will com. * prise the program which is ax. pected fo get underway September and he ready for :oc- cupancy in June, 1967. Plans and specifications have already heen finalized all units included in this program will he designed for the accomodation of couples 4c there more demand {a1 donhle then for hachelor type accommodations this units Tenders will be called next week for these»new projects and it is estimated that the cost wil] run in the- vicinity of $1,000,000 This. will not only..take.care—of a great demand from elderly cit- izens. but- will provide work for annie 250 taher and tradesmen in- all centres of the province during this coming winter The .new. units will make a to tal ef approximately 46 units province ultimate units wh tinued censthiction program ‘ar the winters of 1967 completion of these units Hon man of for the 214 units almost nearing completion 30 applications received and the units will-be allocated according the date of, Application SPECIAL A program for the expansion to of homes for Special Care. sim- on the operation of this success. | ilar ta Summerset Manor built ful program in this province,” in Summerside iast year, also stated Mr. Wedge . ee finalized Mr Wedge also announced Tenders will be called immed: ‘that a committee of the execa- iately for the construction of 50- bed units in Alberton and Von fague. and for a ?M-hed Charlotietown Henry and it is estimated the heed will run to 59 ich will require a econ deriv nursing and 19628 for ment all viding with a W.sWedge. the -hoard_ stated cha that there are now some Canada watched CARE EXPANSION tions unit in This will take/rental INSIDE TODAY areas modern rental This being to. prowide the elderts here care of the demand for spectal leare for senior citizens in all sections of the province for el people who require care “The overall blished by litht esta. govern. “ program the present has heen well received in of the province. oro- accommodations based on cost. the first province in housing for tris” being | by other tizens very closely provinces who have sent delega- | | information | to seek tive council has heen appointed to proceed with plans“for the construction of family housing lin the province until 4 board of ldirectors has been officially low- areas or in various aD- j pointed hy the government j Already officials of Central | Island news 2 ‘Mortgage and Housing Corpora. ! een 3: ition have visited the province ea 2 and have inspected areas in the |: Kines, © a towns of Souris. Georgetown, toa sea 3 Summerside, and Chartottetown | ‘ where it is anticipated family Sport 16 ae . fr 4 Vinsace. marie s housing is required. It is planne? : Gansta 1" that construction will also be ele Classified —~ 18. 19. staTted in ‘this field this coming fal! when this type of units have heen officially aporo ed BILLOWS of smoke and fire | rise from tank storage area of Hess Oj! Co. at Perth Amboy! or Kill te Staten Friday View ee ee a — Pais 2 Zz 4 - age Island ™ Canada Assistance Plan Gets Okay From Commons OTTAWA CP: The -Canada Assistance. Plan won. passage in the Commons Friday but the. debate fofused on nid age pen sions right op to the last: min ute The rangy welfare ix é@xpected to get Proval and royal assent before Parliament starts a summer re cess e Debate on began June # Democratic Party the government lesislation Senate ap- second § readincz with the New charging that wasn't. carryins “out .its promises to eld-age pen sioners. The debate was adjourned Tuesday “with Health Minister MacEachen promising a state ment on pensions once the bil! went through The bill got a thorough clause.by-clause study Friday then the opposition acain asked for the Pension statement. .on third reading With Mr. WMacKachen's as ances that he wilt make an an mouncement before the summer recess, the bill won passage Opposition Leader Diefen baker “asked Mr. MacEachen wheter the “2g ov OF him e nt Planned use a capital gains tax to finance aid fo pensioners whose annual income was than $1,260 a year. He stood the difference the $75 o'd security Pension prov ides SO a vear--wonld he made up to less nder Mr. MacEachen did not reply to this Farher, the. health minister added $10_000 000fte his estimate of what the plan will mean in additienalfederal outlays on public welfare He said his original of $85.000,000 in ; of the plan's operation was based on early and incomplete information about what the provinces are likely -to do when Parliament passes a ‘bill author- izing._the federal treasury to pay estimate the furst year 56 per cent of welfare costs Mr. MacKachen, answering a complaint in the Commons oy a Renard ‘PC Simeone Fast) that the plan is only “an old harnacle.”” said latest ind “cations are the federal govern ment may pai out . 95.000 eno in the first vear He told Dr- Rvynard, a med cal doctor. that the plan. conid make an important contributien tn solving The problem of ianz teriy dependency on welfare pay merts ' Dr Rynard said the. lan would make no real attack on poverts f e This déesn't do anvtiiines ‘or the kids and their parents in our . slun areas We've gat’ to gel hose people wt of their oui aducete thom - as wreak the ele _at—_despendenes and poverty. which hac f° nded them for generat ns "Bb! Mr- MacEachen said there is ’ the amount te spend ne «upper iimit on Ottawa is willing matching provinetsal welfare programs Rut the initiative sas to come from the provinces and “Il am sure they are as alive to the need as we are” After Mr MacFachean'’s speech during committee stage discussion of the Canada As sistance Plan bill. Dr. Rynerd said he was heartened Mr MacEachen said origt- nally it was estimated the plar would. mean an additional flow of federal. funds, amounting te $35,000.000 «This wast hased on these estimates Mothers” allowances %°7_5, 000: health care $?2.900 NNN. ex- tra staff and welfare services $14.990.000. additional child wel- fare S16.000.000. new. work 2¢ tivit. $500.00 and anther ore gram mprovements %15.900_0n0 4 But he said the gnothers a! lowances payments ma‘ roost $30,000 NNN and. the = additional end welfare pavments= =. nnn one to 395 008 Ow Altogether the plan might cost the treas- ury $95.00.000 It__depends on provincial. iiilization of the plan” “Wr MacEachen said ‘ OTTAWA PAYS HALF Unde the plan. Ottawa. wil pa half of. provrmnecial welfare pas ments and half vf av ~future ncrease. in provincial welfare service costs” incluciag salary costs