¢ ‘ 4 bs os - If It’s Good For The Island oe cy OMAER A TREES. ee : = Sunny. Not much change in temperature. ee The Guardian Is For It ; Winds west 15, Low-high 32 and 53. Out- ; ; look for Saturday, sunny. a : i . —s “Covers Prince Edward le Elke. ‘The Dew” oe i Noy MoRE SEVEN CENTS | , 16 hig Authorized 22 Seconf Class Ma!) by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for Payment Of Postage in Cash. << Experts Committee Urges Tighter Control On Drugs CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1966, - wn. hinese Plane Downed | VOL. LXXIX NO. 112 v By RONALD-LEREL take the committee's views into 6. All drug manufacturers in ae OTTAWA ‘(CP)—A committee ‘account: +-Canada—should_be required to ; of three experts’ hase urged» Other puconiitnistand: | notify the food and -drug di- : 4 —— - - ae tighter’ federal. control over 1. Before «a. licensed drug is, rectorate regularly of their: | manufacture, testing and sale of réleased, the manufacturer name, address, names of their “ - drugs. : should furnish the health de- products and any -other per- _ a Its report, submitted to: the _ partment with a. sample, cop-__ tinent -information. } : : = government July 14; was tabled ies of labels.and promotional’ wr. MacEachen ‘said steanmeed in the Commons. Thursday by literature and evidence the regulations “are “heing consid- - cuit eaaeineaaniinaatanasaati ines Health Minister MacEachen. drug’ conforms to — federal | ered with respect to indentiféea- TATE SHOW FAN ” , ear r Paes SRO na ie ——The—ninister—sald_some—drug _____and_patent_regulations—are—be-_should_be_ inspected. S ine rhanged- in Tine sith, rec- 2. When the holder of a hae ommendations by the commit-| patent enters into an agree- ? tee, while’ other changes were ment h another firm or : beiwg considered. == .person to produce the- drug -in Headed-by Dr. Irwin Hittiard, —Canada, he should. notify. the physician - in - chief-at Toronto health department. ‘The manu- facturer would have to meet the same. requiréments as, the “Western Hospital, it: found most “phew “driigs” were not produced under licence : patent, holder. “Special regulations were he- | WOULD. .BE CONTROLLED “3. Existing drugs produced by different process in other countries would. be. classified as new drugs, coming under more stringent controls. The same would apply. to old drugs that develop new or more se- rious or more frequent side- effects. 4. Any drug that requires spe- cial: manufacturing facilities and controls-or further test- ing, in-the: opinion -of the- food and drug directorate,’ also would be classified - a new drug needed because drugs had come much more powerful and dangerous and the public was, unable to realize some o e dangers inherent in the” misuse or some drugs. Patents ‘should not be issued to drug manufacturers until the fool and drug_ directorate makes a favorable report on the | competency of the company. to produce the drug in question, said the comniiittee. | WIL, SUBMIT REPORTS Mr. MacKEachen. said* his. de- | partment has -made arrange- | ments to submit such reports on the competency of drug manu-, facturersapniying for. new. .pat- | « ents | provide to, the goyernment and to any doctor or pharma- __' pills with trad: §: Drug reutaants should standards. The firm's plant. tion-of—individual-eapsules and larks.— : His_ department. was scdvite “thé possibility of .requiring—evi- dence that imported drugs have heen tested before “being, sold ‘jin *Canada. Seeman penneneeechrenaoret _ Expect Fallout In A Few Days OTTAWA (CP) — Radioactive fallout from the -latest Chinese apartment and punched Gau- nuclear explosion is expected to | dette’s wife, Ruby, in . the he detected in Canada within a few days, but. its level will likely be smaller than previous- Health Minis- | .Com- | testing programs; ter MacEachen told the mons. Thursday. He was replying to a question asked Wednesday by A. B. Pat- | terson (SC—Fraser Valley). four Family Members Die In House Fire Is A COOL. ONE TORONTO. (CP) — but” nothing Nothing, late- show. He told a magistrate's court here that he continued watch- ing television last month while: Downstairs° neighbor John mouth, loosening three teeth. His wife hit Lyons on the head—with—a hammer. Lyons grabbed Mrs. Gaii- dett by the hair and slammed her head against the wall,- Lyons., “smashed furniture ei and chinaware Gaudett, brought an end to the action by slamming Lyons | over the head with’ a broom i-and__punching- Mrs: Lyons: in| | the stomach when she came to her husbands aid. *. Gaudett testified he » leave the TV set once hut did ‘| not “interfere because Lyons ; was ‘“‘a friend.” }~—Lyons was fined $100 | Mrs, did and disturbs Roger 2 ee Gaudet in his pursuit of the [Qo “Lyons burst into the Gaudett: ; | | | j before Mrs. | | _ The -pafenfs commissioner, J.) cist requesting: it. .a: brochure W T. Michel. would retain the on each ~ drug, mentioning power_to_grant or deny produc: , side-effects, dosage, precau- . tion licences, but the new ar- tions and results of aepoleal ‘Gaudett. $50 on assault | | charges. = eny, | MOOSE “JAW (CP) — A 27. | Tyear-old ~father “and his -three three. small children were as- } jphyxiated in a fire in-a frame . effectiv ely” studies; Seater NT Producers’ Atha Said Being Re icted -fangements would ; Integration Of ‘house in. Moose Jaw. early | Thursday. | in S Firemen said Franklin Wil- | _ Reac es tage ford Sniith and_ his three chile | ‘dren, Wanda, 6, Joanne, 4, and | Donald.—3--had apparently:—tried- to reach the stairs leading from. their second - floor apartment, but-were-overcome by’ smoke: | “OTTAWA 1CP)—Defence Min- isfer. Paul Hellyer said Thurs- “day “armed forces integration now has reached the. stage ‘‘for - fnal- steps toward—a_single_uni— “By DENNIS ORCHARD program, La Sel de la Semaine, - Fire Chief EF; in | oa si ; _»|fied force.” OTTAWA (CP)—A Montreal were referred to head office in seta eth Sebateaiy we ; | He oe the Commons defence producer said Thursday the. Ottawa. Head office pondered asteop while watching television | FRIENDLY ROBOT WHISTLES committee - that among ~ prob- CBC seems intent on restricting them ‘for two, three, four days, and his cigarette ignited the jlems still. unsolved are a single |walking out uniform, bank des- the authority’ of producers even weeks.” phestartiel aie : within the publicly owned cor- ‘‘This interferes © with our, oe lene siid Mr. are: pe woe ae Se eae oe ead paige ignation and the namé}, of the poration's. French-language tele- creativity. We Jost much of our peared to have awakened to find Robot” whistles, A product of atte oe trade. achaats Single force: - bce | vision network. enthusiasm, much. of our dyna- the fire under way and got his the’ Provincial _ Institute of ated oa toreabe Wainea, Mr. Hellyer, reviewing the ~» Claude Desorey told the Com. ™mism. ighildéew ut of bed \_Trades. the appreciative robot~ ay. ‘(CP Wirephots) |Wh0leandlefence effort.as. ‘the, mdns “broadcasting committee _ The committee turned to the committee embarked on study too many decisions about ma- French network after extended | of 1966-67 defence — spending,’ sittings on fundamental leonceded that the reorganiza- blie affairs - pia vue lori = ese problems brought up by di missal of “Laurier LaPierre and 20-Year Term ‘ition and integration ‘to date has iraised problems. There were such anomalies Patrick Watson, co-hosts of the ‘and inequities among. the three program This Hour Has Seven Military Force —_ Rhodesia DBR 620 ee A Oe iia aes sea eee ees acre kien eles se ‘‘armed_—-services— as different For Casanova Mr. Desorey, sald public af- | terms of service, trade_struc- fairs producers in Montreal _ture, . promotion opportunities, or wanted greater authority, spe “commissioning policies —and~ re- PARIS (Reuters) — Jean- cifically delegated. Their Briev- | tirement ages. Jacques’ Casanova. was —sen- ance procedure should be made’ - : ee A booming economy and na tenced Thursday -to 20 years’ more efficient and CBC man- : 7 tually _f--1— empleyment imprisonment for kidnapping agement must decided to give, OTTAWA (CP)—External Af- datery sanctions against Rho- desia but needed more time to brought to the fore such inade- said desia on a wide front, unde. |. ‘There’ were -strong pressures | 'work fully. The extension of mandatory “complete confidence’? to pro- fairs Minister Martin the wife of a French aviation ducers to carry out their jobs. Thursday — it would . be magnate, Marcel Dassault, two quacies of service-conditions as moving allowances, professional ear e-ago. Consent had to be dragged | jin the UN for this course but sanctions woul : ‘Two other..._Erenchman, .Ma- out. of supervisors..and_directors.-Stable.and regrettable. if mili--Canada—was-counselling— against ‘posals—f, @jead_to_pro- pay, trades pay. clothing slew : : f Ais posals” for sanctions against ances, housing and education fa thier Costa. and Gaston Dar- for use of some material, ,and tary force were “used “‘in the jit ‘Rhodesia’s neighbors and raise cilities. ; mon, were sentenced to seven (then producers were told ‘‘it | présent circumstances” against. Mr.Martin. said in_ reply to. the question. of. the use of force. ee and five years,’ respectively, for pei good’’ when it went on | Rhodesia. Wallace Nesbitt (PC—Oxford)| By Rhodesia’s iéghiors ’ Me, |WANTS Bete ie the | complicity. al ia RAE ally |that it would be unwise and un- |M Mr. Hellyer sate. hose. i Casanova pleaded guilty t “In this sense we have almost But he did not specifically | 9°. : ; + artin was apparently referring forces must have equal opportu- Pp sully desirable in the present circum- 40 South Africa and the Portu- Service kidnapping Madeleine Dassault never been stimulated —in- the irule_out_the possibility of Cana- nity and _ treatment. as she returned home from a creativity we must have for our |“ian military action in ‘the Rho- dinner party late one night in broadcasts,” said Mf. Desorcy. desian situation. Mav, 1964. He admitted having Management “must accept |. Jack Mcintosh (PC Swift written to Mr.-¢Dassault de-|the possibility of error at the | |Current - Maple Creek) twice manding more than $800,000 production level." ‘asked in the Commons external. ransom. “Hf they don't, we ‘really get 3ffairs committee for assur- Costa had denied inv alive inté a rut. ‘We will lose the pub- /ances that Canada would refuse | in the *kidnapping,- but admitted lic forever.’ to take part in any military ac-|~< ‘stances forthe UN-to—im : /guese colony” of Mozambique: wider mandatory ( C Mr. Martin said further UN |against Rhodesia. ‘Security {Countil action would The present widespread vol-. affect the current talks. in Lon- untary economic sanctions and don between Britain and Rho- ‘the limited. maidatory ~on ‘oil idesia and . strengthen. the” hands were beginning to tell on Rho- (of white extremists in Rhodesia |who wanted the talks to fail. sanctions | with thpse in civilian life. “Unification will, correct these inequities and in- | adequacies,”’ he said. Without. giving figures, Hellyer said recruiting m™m ca attending to Mrs. Dassault dur- The producers did not oppose tion against Rhodesia. | The minister rejected the re- is year was ing her capture. Darmon, owner control; but they wanted ia Mr. Martin said he- would be, Police Seeking newed suggestion ‘of ° Robert dees mont on T984 and of a farm near Paris where Mrs. |be defined and efficient. ‘eoncerned if force was used and Thompson, Social Credit leader, te * Sapa from. 1965, despite | Dassault“was held for two days, -The breakdown in communl- that he believes the situation Dynamite Caps that a committee delegation ‘'’® P& lietiant: weandabale A “denied knowing what his farm cation and confidence came at can be solved without restorting | ~ |Visit-Rhodesia’ and ather African Peiearni ee for personnel ifr eke | would be used for when hea point above the Montreal pub- to it. GRAND FALLS, Nfld. \y(CP)— | States. van life. rented it to Casanova. lic affairs supervisor. The The ‘‘only way’’ force could Police authorities’ in {central Mt. Thompson ‘said Britain, viian —_———_——— Police found the hideout and supervisor did not seem to .en- |be-employed would be under the |Newfoundland appealed — Thurs- |France and Russia have bought rescued Mrs. Dassault before joy the full confidence of his United Nations if the UN Se-/day for public assistance in lo- | ‘part of the Rhodesian tobacco any payment of ransom: ‘superiors. jeurity—Council established “‘man-~cating— 1,200 missing -dynamite~ crop: ge em “icaps_ and. fuses. The material Mr. Martin said this wg ay re |was .stolen two weeks ago from his information.. ithe CNR at Glenwood. | He gave the same reply when Police said one of the caps in Mr. Thompson said more per- the hands of a child could be sons, white and black, are en- \lethal. : 0. itering Rhodesia than leaving it. Donation Rumors Called Incorrect. Rumork* ‘and speculation over ,some four, “ eeells. “ago” if a.spe- a—supposed—donation—of $400,000 | cial-press: “éeonference: : to Confederation Centre by an However, it was made clear at anonymous donor are basically that time that the origin of the F ivefighters | Called Out The Department of Forestry fire ‘truck was called at 10 N'clock last might to the DeRoche Point area to fight aggrass fire. DeRoche- Point is about three miles: from Mt. Stewart. The fire was said:to-be confined to grass and some shrubbery and sno building or woodland damage was aoe n't TdF: MacAleer Heads Branch incorrect, Confederation Centre “nioney is more prot rl y with the i public relations director Jack Fathers of Confederation Mem- | Saint John, N.B. (CP) - John |McAndrew said last night. ‘oria itizen’s Foundationerather | MacAleer om Charlottetown | was elected president — of ythe | “It should be made clear that the Centre has not received this | |additional sum of money trom: larvone, -Mr, McAndrew. said in ‘a statement.” ‘Apparently many | foundation to fully complete the people have .assumed that the national memorial, undertake’ Centre has heen the recipient of ‘remedial work and clear up oul- this gift asa result /of a news standing claims _and committ- . Story which, appearedk-in loca) ments.’ i i : newspapers earlier this week. “We have, most definitely not. “Some of -the rumours are {been given any. additional sum, beauts. We've even been told for any purpose whatsoever. and that, Lorne Greene has given us rumors circulating to this effect a large donation,” Mr. McAn- are baseless. However, if any drew said. ‘i well fixed individual is. interest- “The facts of the matter are ed in donating this or any other something else again, however. sum to the Centre, the Tru st] Toset the record straight—the would most certainly like te-hear- fact that $400,000 in additional jof it and «would find immediate | t funds was heing made. available uses to which the money could Was announced to the—press | be put.” é than any one individ | “It should also be made clear | that: the funds: are “in ‘the nature} of a guarantee undertaken by the. | New Brunswick - Prince Edward Island Branch of the Canadian | | Public Health Association at the closing session of thes group's annual meeting here’ Thursday. | He succeeds Kathleen Donahue of Saint. .John. see William G. Sarageson of Fred- ericton was elected first wvice- | president; Paul M. Tracey, Lan- caster, N.B., second vice-prest- dent; and H.A. O'Donnell, Fred- | erieton, ‘secretary treasurer, Other executive members are Donald Champion, Charlotte | town, and Manion Werry, Fred: | _erietort. The group's 1967-annual meet- ing’ will be held in Charlotte- town. . ae GEMINI'9 PILOTS. - mini. % spa%ecraft on its three dav mission beginning from Cape Kennedy. Fla, May 17, The mission calls for a linkup and am space wilh an Agena- target two hour 25 minute walk by. Cartan (AP Wirephoto) These. two. astronauts, Navy - Lt. Engene A. Carnan, LEFT, and Air Force Maj Thomas P> Stafford, will pilot the Ge- ' oe wet $3 i | THURSDAY, May 12, _criticized our ef ¥s MAP _LOCATES | Makwan, underlined, in Red China, about 170 miles northwest of Hanoi, where a Communist Chinese plane was shot down by guided missiles fired from five American fighter planes, Peking’s. New. China News | Agency claimed, Broadcast by the agency, monitored in Tok- y@, called the alleged incident “an act of war.’ (AP_ Wirephoto) Ar ied Forces DECLINES COMMENT Of Unifi cation MR. HELLYER had-——He-said re-engagements-so-far-— this year are 82 per cent com-. pared with 73 per cent, in .the corresponding period of | 1965. Voluntary... retirements..w-e-r-e- down one-third in the first three months this year from that ex: ‘perienced last year. ~ The first monetary effects of integration ‘and improved man-| agement practices were evident mated cost of operation and | [acquisition on of equipment. Parliament— AtA Glance ‘By THE. CANADIAN ‘PRESS The Commons ac- a: counts committee decided to— feder. af officials question “about faulty” planning in gov: ernmént contract work. Defence Minister Hellyer told. the defence’ committee that armed forces integration now is in the-final* steps to- “wards a single unified force. CBC producer Claude De- sorcy._told__.the broadcasting committee that French - lan- guage TV produeers feel frus- trated and uneasy. Ss « The Commons gave” second reading {6 a government bill setting-up a ~$50,000;000—fund— to combat poverty in rural re-— gions. sci bee : Forestry Minister Sauve said the program will not compel farmers to sell. uneco- nomic farmland. Later the bill. received final approval and was sent to the Senate for endorsement. A bill increasing: the” North- west Territories council. mem- bership to {2 from. nine was given second reading. Erik Nielsen -(PC- Yukon) “the appointment of southerners to the council and. said’ the ‘terrifories can supply able, -people. os Northern . Affairs Minister. Laing replied Qhat, appointed members stir up interest in the North ‘among southern residents. ‘ Chief Justice® Robert Tasch. -ereau, acting -governor-gen-_ eral. gave foyal assent to ee bills", covering (a variety “of minor, items. : to-air ernment that the great Chinese —early—-May—figures—with—eager-|— bs Charged By Peking PEKING —+Retiters) China |today—and—tatmnehed—guided—mis« charged that American fighters siies to attack Chinese -aireraft downed a Chinese aircraft over in training flight. Chinese territory Thursday and! ‘‘One.-Chinese plane was shot denounced the .incident as a down. When Chinese fighter “deliberate, ‘systematic act of planes ,counter - attacked, the war provocation.” US. air pirates fled southwest: The New China news agency ward." jsaid five U.S planes attacked a! Chinesé training flight with air-| | CALL IT PROVOCATION missiles over ‘Yinnan| A. national ‘defence | ministry province, hich borders on /SPokesman said: This is an North Niet }Nam, Laos and extremely grave incident—a de- liberate, systematic act of war re the Chinese planes ‘provocation by the Johnsor ad- was shot down and a defence Ministration.’ ministry. spokesman said:.““The He said—it—took—place—at debt of blood owed by U.S. im- time when the U.S. is se! perialism to the Chinese people massive reinforcements in must be cleared." South Viet Nam and extending The spokesman said the U.S. its bombing of. North Viet Nam. action “cannot but arouse our, “It took place after the United high-vigilance’’ and said China States fiad openly declared “solemnly warns the: U.S. gov~‘China as its main enemy and ~ ‘Dean Rusk (U.S. state secre- ‘tary) had elamored that ‘there . a ng people. are not to. . be trifled with."’ _|China’. and followed the re- peated. intrusion. by U.S. milt- -In, Washington, the U.S.-state tary. aircraft into China's terri- department declined comment. torial air sae for provoca- The U.S. defence ~ department tions. { Said it: was checking on the re | wphis cannot but arouse our \ It was believed to be the first oie Clanar- ¥En-lai_made jtime-the’--New~ -China- -news“these~-four points about -a~ pos jagency has reported a Chinese hie war with the United States plane being shot down ‘by U.S. n, interview _with the Paki- |planes. over Chinese territory’ “éoyip. 8 newsp | per Dawn, as | In a brief report, the agency made public’ by Peking Mon- jsaid the U.S. planes flew north- day, the day: China's. third nu- east of the town of Makwan in ¢jear test explosion was al- }Yunnan province, at 4:17 p.m. nounced: (local time and fired missiles at’ ]. China will not take the in- ithe Chinese aircraft. itiative to provoke a war with Chinese fighters were. sum- ‘the U.S {moned to -counter-attack and the - 2. Should the US. aa intruding U°S. planes fled to the such a war and~ enter; China, it southwest, the ageney said. _ would not be. able to ‘pull out The text of the agency's re- and, no matter how many |Port. headed U.S. planes intrude troops were sent, they. would fover China and attack . Chinese certainly be annihilated in laireraft, said: China. “Five fighter planesof_U.S.| 3, The war would” “have ne imperiam intruded into \boundaries. i ir_space over*the area! 4, The Chinese mean what ~~ the northeast of Makwan, they say ee ae oa te Yunnan province,—at16:17 hours fight to thee Early May Auto Sales ‘Down For Most Firms General |safety, showed that. about 8,700, - i 1 DETROIT (AP) ‘conditions must be of & pat itta~$29;000;000=deerease in esti- Motors; American Motors and }000 of the 47,000,000 autos built iChrysjer. Corp. all . reported in U.S. plants since the 1960 provide us’ maintenance ~ and a $34,000,000 |“ hursday that their early May|model had been checked out. with a golden opportunty tojincreasé for construction and | auto sales dropped while Ford.) auto Motir C i ea one companies insisted not” high’ foe ite May Tie periods many cases of real trouble were Industry sales totalled. 192, 499 found, but’ millions of cars were cars, compared with 227,499 in checked nevertheless. About 0 lthe--comparable 10 days last per cent of the defects cited \year. . mentioned brakes, steering sys- Analysts: had awaited the tems or suspensions. iness to see whether a drop in prompted two auto company lauto sales in. April—attributed presidents to speak out of the by some to. auto safety publicity safety issue. —had *been reversed. Ford President Ariay “Miller -GM's-—preliminary —1-e-p-0-r-t-expressed—helief—that--what-he showed it sold 96.640 cars com-'termed harrassment on “the pared with 197,194 in-the May 1- safety isstie “had * influenced 10 period last year. GM pointed sales. : out. that its sales for the cur- American Motors» . President rent model year still are le Roy Abernethy added: this: week ning 374,504 above the 1965 (¢4f AMC's surveys showed the figures. safety hearings. had | ‘a negative Ford, first to report... an- ‘effect on sales.” nouneed itsauto sales set a rec- ~ soe tae eater tcwrin Spray Progrerti Chrysler said’ its auto-sales—in the’ first 10 days of May totalled will Continue 30,895 cats compared withs35,- OTTAWA (CP) The aeria 776 for the caireahondien 10 days a year ago. i —On-a calendar; -—vearhasis.-spraying program -against~ the Chrysler Sales still were far in spruce bidworm will continue i front ‘of. the 1965 pace, The Jan. New Brunswick this vear, <with 1-May 10 count.this time showed phosphaxidon oo-3ain being ap- 521,165 cars sold. compared with plied along*salmon - producing 490,199 in the similar period last streams to protect fish fife” year. The federal government- will ” Ford division, ‘which gave its pay one-third ‘of the estimated pfeliminary May 1-10 sales fig: cost, of -81.800,000, it was an- ures Wednesday night. was nounced Thursday. New Bruns: . joined * Thursday by Lineoln- wick and a group of. pulp and Mercury. division in a Ford Co. paper companies will share the” report of a sales record of 59,- rest of the cost ®5 cars. It smashed fhe old early. May high of 56,596 set last si ; ; G ners irre INTION erate : The 10-day ‘sales: reports _at- Nees cevinensdty ie trected more than usual atten- Hheathe Bee cae eer 2 tion since they were the first | Cah ee ae in tompiled 'eby the industry since OMICS ...,.0ecpeeees wie May 5 when it furnished. a Sen- | Sport r 7 i‘ ate subcommittee a list of. de- Women's . .. fe j fects found in US cars since | | eat Markets 6.0. 2 1960. Editorials wate The reports submitted to Sen- Summerside Movs neocons 3 ator Abraham Rihicoff ‘Dem, | Kings. one Chg . s Conn chairman of a Senate Prince County - ; 2. subcommittee probing auto rrr rernny * - r ad, are of course risks of war with .. ® _ te -A—dip—in—April—aute—salea———}- r