If It’s - . &: ae ——19-44- -a-m-—EDT—Mon: _ the first -.ing record of drug manufactur- “HOTS vets ote : Goad For The sland The Guardian Is For It. alieiined as Second Class * Ottawa, and for payment. of postage in gee : J Liberal P Man 4 by the Post Office Nepartment. ISDAY, “Covers” Price Edward Ietand Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TU MAY 31, 1966. [ Laiberel. Alex. Car ~ PREMIER KEEPS CLOSE WATCH ON COUNT Intently watching ‘the PEI, election returns on television at his: home, Premier Walter, R. Shaw keeps. close tabu!a- ton white his wife anxiously ‘Surveyor Course Is Set : ‘For Sharp Maon Lengiga) Parliament | PASADENA, Calif: AP) Surveyor I was .speeding with ‘craft, astonishing Accuracy Monday w. atches over him with an ex- pression of dismay: The 78- year-old Mr: Shaw _ retained his seat in the legislature, but feat. with a 20-pound space- Lima IX, Feb. 3. A steering Tocket was te be oward: its target on the moon fired late Monday -night-‘te aim and,.-despite antenna problems, ’ Surveyor closer to its -pianned as. given _a_ good chance .of landing area_in_thedry-Sea—of Io nding gently -_ surface. The ts three-legged, craft” was — lau ~€ape Kennedy, FiaOne of “its and returning Storms, -one__of_ the -targets-for- ynears close-up TV. photos of the luriar m anned Apollo moonships’ later | in this decade. There it is sup- 2,194-pound posed to take pictures, test. soil | a at firmness and calculate the tem. (“25 "9 way of determining so y—from perature-— Only trouble“so far was with | queried at Soe ' night on what his + A Guardian reporier talked to eae High School . where he Pe | moment. and continued: ‘If it | Would” save another election jit ‘his Progressive Conservative would be worthwhile exploring .’? party elected only 14 members | The Liberal leader was queried to the 16 by Liberals led by (after it w&s reported Premier Alex Campbell of Summerside. | Shaw had hinted earlier in the Two. seats are deferred. ai that a: coalition might be | the solution to a tie vote... Asked later about the coalition | | asta’ Premier Shaw threw | ‘cold water on the suggestion. for that." Slat lees Ireclay at deine les He said: “I'm too independent | | } | | ienna to extend mi shift the ‘spacecraft's ere? of ak If this» sith. ig- they sid, Sieve * itudth: -r wherdeae braking rocket-. the mon = Wednesday At A Glance ~ | MONDAY, May %, 1966 The “government. epandiad |tighter_control_over_ drugs: -re- quiring doctors who handle controlled drugs to make de- | tailed reports of ; Laboratory officials said there | ary tains -~ eons -The drug. industry also will index, /night. ‘far that. the boom—has—not—ex— ‘tended or what effect this would providing a complete | tics and controlled drugs will be required_to make the same_re- ports to federal drug officers as pharmacists have been acing for years. The drug industry will | be brought -under a new central drug index by Oct. 1}, providing complete” and continu- ers and, their products. The new index results. partly from 18 months ot “discussions” with the, industry. - : It. also is the product of a 1964 recommendation . of the Com- in the law. ‘ , The committee - noted. that a company producing a new drug must. @o-m-ply with existing safety: and testing regulations But a company producing or selling .a drug. not classed new ‘can da so without permis- sion or even knowledge of Food and the Drug Director ate,” the cémmittee said | FEELS- CHECK ADE QU ATE Drug Directorate by Oct. ages. “The ~Goniitittee considereé * recommending licensing but fin- ally concluded. that fegistration through a federal index was just : Se - the country, import them and go into the drug-making—bust- ness*without federal authorities knowing anything about it. | Drug manufacturérs now must. inform the federal Food and DOR their nake, address; under Which all their drigs are sold, the use. and purpose ofthe drug and a quantitative list of - the ingredients of it. The’ index -thus established will be kept up to date by re- quiring the manufacturers to no- tify the directorate when a drug is withdrawn. from. the .market “‘DrigS"Conimit or’ when its composition, dosage tee which’ pointed out a loophole: or use are changed. Notifica--:'J tion must .be made=-within 30 dfvs. INSIDE TODAY. CHORMNAOH 66 Deaths. cv iecte Comics ’ Sport Women's Finance, markets reels tas 414 ¥ditorials vid Summerside Trp STS 5 z 4 sel ya < Kings, Queens, City - * Prince County “>, +e _manufacturers or importers. the names» * maaimirms, iE } i RE. r ‘Liberal Yeader Alex zt Ss Sentra 7. “Campbell, ! gide lawyer who Monday was ~UBERAL LEADER GETS THE NEWS | land's eS Conierva- =—tive—govefnment—receives—the— news. that. his party had cap- tee 2 & am ‘ & 7 se : \ oe “WEATHER Sunny today, with ‘a few cloud+. inter: vals™ttinds light. Low-high 45 and 67. Wednesday. ‘gunny. . - Show Cli f. Hanger - By DON MacLEOD. Four provincial cabinet. minis- ters went: down to defeat_yester- day in the Prince Edward Island face a byelection in,Kings Coun- general election which—saw the ty and anything happen." Liberal‘ party, headed by 33: “The premier said_that if the “year-old ---Summerside——lawyer—byelection” goes in favor ofthe Alex Campbell pick up 16-of the. Conservatives, ‘‘it cowld—leave 30 contested seats. an. amazing . situation we The Progressive Conservative would have. a tie in the number government, trying for an un- of members. It inidifficult to as- precented third straight ‘term, sess what would: happen. failed to win a majority in a = ‘‘It is possible ‘we would have cliff-hander election. 2 House meets and possibly affer- ‘At press time ‘this. morning, wards. ‘This is_ something we eet cel returce ; oer soe will have to study.’ the Liber. won 16 seats to Commenting -on the elnsphese a ‘14 picked ‘up: by. the Conser- of the popular vote, the premier vatives. eae ae : ‘nb | A byelection has been schedul- al + reo. ‘ed for the First District of Kings heard from the electorate in the in which polling was deferred tO ojection. Such@ a voice would ‘July 11 because of the death last. make for better govermment.”’ 'week of Liberal candidate W.A:\ Premier Shaw said he wanted | Acorn, |to express his thanks to electore in First Queens who returned pean TURES SEATS him and — House Speaker The Liberals made -a net gain | Frank Myers in yesterday's vot- _of three seats froin’ the. Conser- t sak teh: Haat \vatives who held 17 at dissolu- -#€- ‘no matter what : | ‘outcome is,"’. he said, ‘‘we shall tion of the last Legislature. The \Liberale held 18 in the last! continue to give the. best service Paouse. \iion to our district mggghi promote those ies - MH Mr. Campbell forms. the ' * government after July 11, he wertes ten tnet_-ate. oe ine Dee ‘terests of the province.”’ will become the youngest prem- : ; : ier in Canadian history. The dis- _ A. cabinet. meeting, according itinetion is now held by Premier ‘© the premier, is likely to be [Robichaud of New Brunswick, Neild today to. assess the future : course ofthe Conservative party which apparently has been push- ed out-of the mainstream of Is land politics by yesterday's vote, Farmer said, “it's certainly not over yet.” Premier Shaw sald ‘‘we at ' LB | a) Premier Waker R. Shaw, Gan- iow Sena teanrolioteat k 14 Light to moderate turnouts yore: the deleat ot the four es-| were reported. in urban polls J \binet Minister Philip’ Matheson, (hrough the morning and early isc Minister * » Andrew | Nene Sunny skies and t@m- MacRae, Industry, and Natural | in the high 60s may - Resources Minister Lloyd Maé- ave eut into~the rural-vote as <— farmers took advantage of fine , -weather to work in the fields. : The election- was a. straight two-party fight between the government of Premier Shaw, 178; and” the” Liatieral apposition under freshman leader Alex B. * _ |Phail and Dr, Hubert. MacNeill, -s6 {minister of welfare. Premier Shaw said ‘‘there are’ stake. His -wife— bhi -him—no—better—men in this~ province --hearing-the-good—word.__At age. |than_those—four._I__would—have 33, Mr. Campbell. may become been less oo if- Iy-had the youngest-premier in Island dst myself.” ; The. new yegulations applying to doctors are’designed to meet’ a trend in medical practice- to+ wards physicians -dispensing- nartoties and controlled drugs | ‘as part of their business or as a separate -business.. It is estimated that, more than 2,000 physicians will be affected. be the new regulations, weaP- proved hg the -cabinet earlier this month: Physicians will have, to kéep records if they dispense more than three times the maximum: OTTAWA (CP)-- -Liberal and talking about a Liberal — upset victory in the Prince »Fdward Island provincial election Mon- day night, even though’ the of- ficial result“remained in doubt. The 30 seats at stake _Mon- day split 16-14 for the Liberals. -daitv~ dosage; recommended by- din, Seals_.remain..to.be...de si in a deferred vote Ju both ‘were held by viberals in | the last provincial legislature. Liberals gathered around a radio in the lobby beside the Commons cham er let: out whoops when _the ane} result was reported. j "But Jater some of them “said they were a litte siirprised at what , they “term obvious upset of the C ative gov- ernment. Last—€ov; 8° all four P.EJ. seats went Conservative | in the federal. election after spi itting 2-2 between Conserva- tives and Liberals in tee perevi- jous federal: vie . the. manufacturer or three times the generally-recognized | maxi- mum daily .therapeutic. dosage of narcotics or controHed drugs. They must emit federal in- spectors to ckemine their ree- - ords d check their stocks, just Pharmacists now ‘are: re- quired to, do. They must. take precautions against loss or theft and report any’ joss or theft within. 10 days. : ; Officials said the regulations will not apply when a physician administers a. narcotic. or.con- trolled drug sto -a .patient at home offices. . provide he amount under. the. “allowable: es Aan or Is v r Stir Ottawa | None’ of the fsland's Conserv- Monday. Associates said they ad spent the weekend on cam- paign work: back in P.E_I. There -was no comment.from either Prime or Orposin Leadér Diefenba- ker. Mr. Pearson's office ‘said he made a call to P.E.1. Lib- > 90 to congratulate him on his per-’ sonal victory. One of Mr: Pearson's sides, however, said the party is: con- fident of retaining the two “de- ferred“seats and ending up with a Qpaijority. In the Commons. lebbies, members of both. parties shook: their heads—when -asked for an. explanation of the decline in the Conservative strength. Premier Walter Shaw’s government won 19. seats Jast..time.. “Nobody's “quite sure happened,” remarked |'MacKwan, Conservative iber for Piciou, N.S what Russell mem- Minister“Pearson” att | | Peace Talks - : Are Rumored NEW YORK (AP) week magazine reports News- ‘North Conservative’ MPs ‘alike were ative’ members was in “Ottawa Viet Nam has moved to start peace talks by using Romanian intermediaries. The magazine cites unnamed Communist ‘diploniats. in’ Wash- ington as the source of its’ in-- formation’ and says -‘‘U.S: of- ficials have no independent cor- roboration” . 6. but regard. it “Newsweek says: . “The move reportedty when .Gen. -Em Bodnaras, Bucharest's deputy prémier, visited’ Hanoi recently. He was toldvby Red boss Le Duan that North Viet Nam would not-come to the peace table ‘on ifs kiées’ but was interested in. exploring a peaceful-settlement. nae thought the Roman- ians’, ideal go-betweens.. . Soviet Party Chief “Leonid ‘Brezhnev heartily approved’ the -Bodnaras talks and advised the” Roman- ians on. how to discuss the sub-. ject. with: Peking’s- Chou En-lai during, hisesexpected — visit. to Buchayest. ,.-° - major bottli peatgehrcepemarnene: remastinanmibigtunollegmphnantindsiniess came -- guidance antennas apparently one of two low:power antennas "@¥ on the centre of, gravity. — record. of manufacturers and C: 1 failed to extend, cutting chances over—whith earth commands La his first of seven “Surveyors | their ‘products. | muccessful- in—outpolied the Is- tured 16. pf_the 30: seals at and possibly Canadian see PREMIER -SURPKISED rel Aa tis ‘volers were el- So are réceived by Surveyor and scheduled over the next 18 | The Commons continued. de- | Premier Shaw who listened to 'igiie. Polls opened at % a.m. But five hours later. the Jet with which it would transmit its | months exme three years be- . bate on the government -re- | Final Standin $s ithe election returns at Strath- closed at 6 ph. ADT. | Propulsion__Laboratory, which. ts. pictures -of the: lunar sur |, i+ ssnequte— due to probleras| (ear te, catenting 66 ig: joairn, his home in St: Cather “rae island is divided inte 18 eontrols the flight, announced: nd schedule, due to problems’ ¢o.42 a New Democrat amgnd- | : Fa said he was ‘‘surprised’’ at |, emember patie. oe i rid 1s Radioed data indicated the With rocketry, the landing craft | ment that would have left the | ; 1966 1962 he ‘defeat of hie“eabinet minis- i” gs. Each rid- - Surveyor had located and. tantentia may: not Have @hteudad ana t : | RCMP under the justice de- Prog. Con 4 «#619 sa “Th men,” _he ing elects a:‘councillor and an oe ‘the aoe oe properly, but Jet Propulsion | = managernei | partment instead a ie" pro- | a : ai | Pollowing “are the rests - ee See “were in departments which in- ee a : de ocieageat star Cano-— Eaboratory.offictala _tsid. thay’ So heavy did experts deem | posed new solicitor-general's psa 4 voting poll by poll"in yesterday's a , volved tremendous development ie ae es 2 . enue. s = the —odds -against~ “success. that” ie artment. —~ rovincial election, on the basi¥ 3 : i Z Elin the province. Our agriculture | , ats were a Poet wither 8 anid coates could control Surveyor with the photography was not ‘mone whe REP then. inoved moved an. ok xKings Ist. K the unofficials returns provid- Be af : 3 daartineat wae one of the fin. Ske Monday eee: the ther, similar, low-power —am— ——$-_— a at ed $2 st Wednesday- She mites— southwest of its target, fee Thee eset eal ‘primary goals listed . for fie ie eee eee lastnight: : a qe? oO< ES ithe “point ae cae eral candidate in Kings Ist. The ona broad lunar “plain. ee oo antenna ‘first four shots: The goals were ais or ee ‘Party Vote FIRST QUEENS 4 ¢ 255. <8 MacNeill and Mr. Matheson were ee a im That riding will be _ MAKES PREDICTION _ ae oi ed “a cited as-achieving bie intercept’ ment of consumer ’ ite ny - se wha were conducting tre- “the Cue nid EA Dr. -William. H. Pickering, B Sen y mae e® course with the moon, success: ‘That was voted down 28 to Percen es ms a ag é Mayfield ....; 87. 86. 90 79 ‘mendous developments in their seats in the last 30-member leg- director of. the laboratory, said ‘ended. officials said, ‘a helpful fully making mid-course’ and 8 8nd another Ndp. amend. | 3 z as § New Glasgow 48 67 69 4% departments. The people, how: istature. The’ Liberals. held 13. "there is nothing/to indicate we indicatiom” : | ; ment that would have handed A arias oe} Ee @< Hunter River 129. 109 126 117 ever, have ‘spoken and I am net Redistribution» this year added ny : terminal manoeuvres and land- the registrar-general power to CP P.E.I.. party vote from aS 5 ; 2 S) . North Rustico 122 101 115 124) criticizing them. Still, I feel tint ce ew seats. fa tha. Chariste will not be’ able to achieve a MAY SHIFT CENTRE -*ing and demonstrating that review prices as ruled: out of |278 of 280 polls (99.3 per cent) | $8 zs <§ = § North Rustico 124 71 76 118 @ serious mistake has “been iy.1 erea, soft landing.” . | Of major concern was the pos- comminications. systems: were Order. — compared with vote by pa rm WO Se =O South Rustico 46 = = zl made, i iake wo sikees __The Russians achieved |this sibility that failure of the an- SuperORN. ¥ Ye Baa May a » in “last: election -(percentages Lone River... 68 36 30 | Goeecae Rv. 110 97 ~ 100 08 a. patue thal Gren ae The s.rwo Fins made . PEL. ob meets ab 2:20 ‘bracketed: French River 65 70 65 69 1, Wiltshire. 117 142 144 : we ears da uk lak toro Wao p.m: .to continue debate on the — bracketed: Clifton. aie... BL.-53....80.:...56 eld 1 is 6 said. he is. pleased. by the strong ory , A : reorganizations bill. The sen- ‘Counciliors No. Granville -29 53 27 56 heen us 177 140, 194 Patty showing—a net gain ~of it was the first time official vot- “ate meets at 8 p.m. 166-1988 fis: -Granvitte=—43—- 35 —00-—Se new een Ne tee -three seats fromthe Tories ers’ lists were used_and the a ey : 6 : : : Riverdale .:.."70 64 60 first time all eligible. voters fhe Hope «River 60 113 64 109 123 109 124 111 but he said the election was ; PC ( 7 ($0.8) (Hazel. Grove 62 -98 ‘so 41 | Milton. ..... a 5 were entitled te vote for both | Pa Gai > eran seey wie tani Stanciiel : 42 65. 40 North River . 65 137 145 definitely im. doubt. sassemblymen. and councillors. ced. arty ETS Fae0 60.1) 1BINS (02) | eingticld °< 73-100. 61 Aig Cwmwall «146. 20. 178 118 Attorney-General M. Alban ‘= (Continued on page 3 Col. 9) [ Tota! 43,909 38,162 Springfield Nine Mile Ck. 58 69 ; CP summary of _ Party gains A bl : ; Breadalbane . 107 113 102 116 = ssemblymen fand a7 7 52. 32 Rocky Point . 61 55 ¢ in P.E.L: 1966 * 1962 Westmorelan 7 : St. Catherines: 70 81 Liberal from Pro Col 6325 * Kellys Cross 25---46----28 = : : Bene: Con. 4 f an 21,782 (49.8) 25,310 (50.5) ‘Crapaud 107 89. 101. 94 Advance Polls 8 | 6 resi lent is y KEN KELLY. a as effeCfive as licensing and Drug manufacturerg” will have Pee Con, gs vere: ‘ Lib 21.992 (50.2) 94.839 (49.5) victoria eo 74 96 79 a st adhe CeTAWA ‘CP)—The— Tederal-more— in” keeping withthe free to make yeatly report’ to the (inchanged , ce at Total 43.74 50,149 ‘Irishtown .,.. 50.61 46 Continued on page nas government moved to—tighten enterprise system, index of their place of business aes . > Melville..:. 134. 80 58 trol ove f a: oth ’ as . Deferred 2. (Copyright, 1966, By. THE Melville...:. a . ‘ atte contro} over narcotics and other What the committee was won and the information on their ota) $2 | CANADIAN PRESS) 1 Emyvale - % 40 «(35 1 Rage Bottli " 5 aot eGine Fd doctors oe ried ‘about was a loophole which Products. ‘ aa ~ Green Road .. 47 30 46 “‘m ng | e ores ul Cl es . _ tions a D a ‘made it possible.for anyone to:,. ae ‘Bonshaw ..... 72 95 79 ' ww? FP =~ = drug. industry. buy: the ew Iataciale fot Ai IMPORTS . CO\ BRED : feevanee Poll * 0. 8 * Firms Charged — con | : Doctors who “dispense —narco- Teady~- approved drugs outside te ‘i TinecEAtlON. Of tugs by s an esu ts. 1209 1299 3184 1399" ; avd -China:-have not responded as a ; LONDON, Ont. (CP) — Four 4RLINGTON, (AP) to U.S. willingness:« to, tale Va. ng, companies here President Johnson Says. (po. peace, Johnson... said the war in were charged Monday with con- litical suicides in South Viet South Viet Nam would end soon 'ducting. illegal lotteries” through Nam. “‘only,obscure the prog- without-the flow of -men and soft: drink bottle top contests. > ress -being made (there) toward equipment fromthe .Commu- Charged wete London Bottling # constitutional government.” nist-ruled north. Co. Ltd, dealers for Repsi Johnson, speaking at U.S. SHOW “COURAGE |. Cola: Coca‘Cola Ltd.; Vernor's Memorial Day~ services at» Ar- “Johnson, said he knows ower Bottling Co.\ London Ltd., deal- !ington National Cemetery Mon- time in U.S.~ history when ers-of Nesbitt's soft dfinks, and 44Y.,.described as tragic the American men in arms. have National Dry Ltd., ‘dealers for present turmoil in which sey- performed with greater » skill ‘Royal Crown Cola. eral Buddhists have committed and courage than those in: Viet | ‘suicide ~ in—protest. against U.S. Nam: ° ~Police charge that ‘the con- support of Premier Ngiiyen Cao ‘‘In_ Viet Nath the - United -» tests. which offer prizes ‘rang- Ky's thilitary government. States is committed. to a_ decent ing from, luxury trips, cars, and -'"this unnecessary.loss of life and limited purpose: The. de- motorbikes to cash prizes, and only obscures the progress be- feat of Se and ‘to let the IPR err renee Said. peace their own political, future x “So I pledge. to. those who have died, there to. those who have been wounded-¢4n © those who are ‘fighting.to ose. who may fight, that we shall help the people of South Viet Nam see ‘this through Following | his son, -accompanted hy his’ wife, late the Criminal Code. The—companies.are to appear before Magistrate Donald B. Menzies June 29. GETS PHIL ATELIC. AWARD \yASHING TON AP) The sixth international, philafelic ex- thibition’s fop award, the grand avard” inthe class.-of honor, was’ won Saturday. _ by-..+ Joel Olsson. of. Boras, .Sweden;: with six frames -of. Swedish Stamps and covers from the 1855-1862, ‘period. Among those winning gold. medals was. C. M, Jeph. cot of 'Toranio with “earthy is sues of -Britiak North America.” tional government,”’ he “Ht-only- clouds the sacrifice of thousands of lives already ‘made for the. cause -of inde- pendegce ‘and political sir in South 'Viet Nam." He- said, however, that he be- lieves South Viet Nam is mov- ing toward a government that will increasingly reflect the true will of its people drove, a-short distance to” the” “That will come if the South grave of President John F, Vietnameseykeep their. internal Kennedy. . nia ng quarrels and differences within Leaving~-~his., limgusine, he. hounds and concentrate on tak- took a. bouquet of red’ and whitee, ing togéther their first staps to- carnations, walked alone th-the - . ward constitutional Rayern- grave and placed the bouquet ment" Kennedy would have been 9. Saying Viel Nam Sunday | ‘ wus ; speech, John. a that North . a