tf It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It WEATHER Cloudy with sfowflurries, extremely ‘mild, winds north 25.: Temperature steady at 32. swsie Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” o g2¥N3S RLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966. : “ux SEVEN CENTS © goret weet » VOL, LXXIX. NO. 16 nnerouiaess tad for gp | MOOR «ONTOSE FOR NEW WATER RATE BASE» _18 PAGES @ indary . a ‘ ¢ ‘Testimony Completed At Hearing OnWater Commission Application ‘ay ‘By JIM CULLEN ~~"; were: Randolph Manning, Ger- | the department of Sewers and That the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply have not only ‘paid their own way’ but actually have a small surplus of payments into the city treasury was revealed yesterday by Ran- dolph, Manning, accountant, at a heari before the Public Util- ald R: Foster, QC, representing the city of Charlottetown; Wil- liam Brennan, member of pub- lic utilities board>-Stewart Ives, member of public utilities board; A. Walthen Gaudet, representing the water commission; from the city: Mayor Walter Cox; ‘ John When questioned by Mr. Fos ter about the unusual local sit- uation where the water commis- sion was a separately elected body, but city council had to do e e@ ; ‘ : ° Judicial Inquiry ance er. s 4 However, heavy installation | Louis B, Johnston and Council- | Committee of couricil members. | i & r eas gerne intam ies iee tee |, ee eee, QQ dered BY Gov t larger water mains, meant in-|chairman of the commission: | Caused by ancient statutes which | ities Commission on an appli-| Butler, city comptroller; Wil-/| its financing Mr. Key said some _cation for an increase in the| liam MacNeill, chairman of fin-| cities used a water commission | water rates in this city ~ “eommittee:--.Counciller.| While others operated with a 1 Reports Of Provinces Given To Parliament creased financing over the past | commissioner Joseph McKenna? | had not been revised for many | i ae five years with the result pay-| commissioner peng Meese de. | years. ; |. By RONALD LEBEL elt under. Section 11 of | : ments made by the Commission. | partment manager Frank Van-| Mr. Foster told the hearing) OTTAWA (CP) — An unpre- |the Act. By BEN WARD {Manitoba 13.14 la the city during the past | Iderstine; assistant office man-|that the city was being asked to|cedented judicial inquiry into) pang 1. ’ OTTAWA (CP)—A new elec- Saskatchewan 13 17 ‘ years had not equalled the ager, Allan Rodd. pay $48,000 for fire protection | the conduct of Mr. Justice Lee Opposition Leader Diefea- | toral map-that leaves only six | Alberta ag 19 17 , amounts paid out by the city | John R. Key, Halifax Engineer- | and because of this he was pre-|Landreville of the Ontario Su- baker asked if the cabinet of today’s %3 federal ridings | British 3 2 ‘(Under the present statutory ing Services. was called ‘by Mr. | sent to assure the rates suggest- | preme Court was ordered Wed- chose to act through an inquiry unchanged—was presented to Yukon-N.W.T. 2 3 arrangéments the Water Com-| Gaudet as the first witness for’ ‘Continued on page 5 Col. 3) |mesday by the federal cabinet. than Parliament. °' Parliament Wednesday in re Total 264 265 mission ig an_ independently, j . ee 7 Hon. Ivan C. Rand, 8l-year- Mr. Cardio replied that since ports from 10 provincial com- There would ha a loss od by 1 or capial expenainres - FOFMer President’s Son Shot sess cout. ot Consda,, won| Madge, was involved it was fat inissione “assigned to revise 1id- |B. owick on the. “Sen ez. ~for_c, expendi lo ; preme la, was. | 1 are sold in the name of the city, er Fresident’s 20n ono} | famed. contanissioner to” inven |[2,2cs ee Otay tke eet |e oe says no which’ is responsible for financ-| ° e \tigate Judge Landreville’s “dea Ta Sentioe Lanarevilie. $5 escape revision under. the OBS | provi fewer MPe ig, the Water commisicners) [ry New Eruption Of Violence ise: reer seo wit Norther | gas'naimed ts tne bench tn 195 ‘ond. Niagara, Falls |¢D22 member. annually turn over to the city ' ; Ontario Netural Gas Lid. or its - ship is bythe. cone. Teer satplne fends over! py shuns Pan ‘te investigate the| Sem <> aie [aolanaih gue carving 25 maper | om eae TTC wenden: te Gopwee "Yekos ona (Cee y PRINGLE jas he went to te the re are @s mayor | . Yukon and |**ugoac, ag . SANTO DOMINGO | (Reuters) | ’ The of Sudbury. ] LEADERSHIP’ CHANGE Northwest Territories remain | oie It was this payment deficiency) The son of f Ia 1964 “he was charged with unchanged by statute fn recent years which led to a| 5 jormer president | dé atc ; odes ens | Complaints aired at public request for increased rates im |JU20 Bosch was in critical con- smenicipal corruption con- Prime Minister Sit ‘Robert. -‘H . ome od te ie The rest are reshaped, re-|hearings prompted nine of the order to prevent an increase in| ‘tion from bullet wounds Wed- in the sale of his NONG’ Menzies of Australia, LEFT, him. Menzies, Me pve es lg some wiped out. . |commissions to revise prelimin- al city taxation, Water |"¢Sday after a new outbreak of ‘Thexcharges were dis- announced yesterday he is .re- ee a tion cuts Commons |ary maps. Only Saskatchewan os ission chairman Sidney | Dominican Republic violence ia after a preliminary ~~ to give up seat in Partia- membership to 264 from 265, \stuck with the nal. ; which the papal nuncio narrowly Evidence given at the | tiring after 16 years in office ment. juggles the representation of| Prime Minister vik Gas : wing said he made a $117, | and Treasury Minister Harold (AP Wirephete) seven provinces and, among a |terio riding of East, Ceaiae cata lect ments | : Nia ee mre se shied i = . x he] government by the Law Le oee Queens in Prince Edward Island | shape. i ot aoe: doe ae of Upper Canada found a , _ FF : and Halifax. was retained. eet yho'lthe amen “VW There were few in the “bench and recommended TEN NEEDE the final reports from At his removal. | y MPs have 30 days in which iene regiom, although coe 2. ee. Seperte = bere. ma ae — : to call for debate on any of the |member of the New Brunswick say no supetior court judge has ; ae _ {provincial reports: A debate i¢ \commission filed a minority re- ever: been. impeached for mis- ‘ automatic Dif 10 members join im |nort arguing that more drastie } a requuest for one. There is M0 irevisions should have heen in- rae weeeeralee time limit, tut after debate the liroduced there. and f idsions ‘have 30 days | tn Quebec, Creditiste Leader : eee ae or Te- ‘Real Caouette had the name of 2 thelr lhis riding restored, but it wae : _ Japplied to a new area. Villen— lottetown. were jeuve had been dropped in the : te a of onde os ae aes évident ; E a : » dustry and natural. resources, idied. by a Commons committee, |jected i ar new leak at See nese ts er tae ee ee land Hon. Andrew MacRae, min usually amid political uproat. |the formation of a riding called brought the promise of another a vil town ety : -. aor Under: system approved Rocky * sbert-torm. hal ln’ the Voataamn:|tuar” Sie . Eis iaaek Canis Sidon: | ter will be in town in this: \by Parliament late in 1964 the ‘north and south in a of ese war. - bombisigs “is @ tiletier for con- |52, was severely burned... _|_, 1 _Loan_ Board according to |capacity as the minister to jrevision is handled by independ- jeast-west highways. Savagery of a Viet Cong at-|tinual meview aad ” | Darnall - ssid—Mrs.—Tuowar, Fisheries Minister Leo Rossiter | whom the Loan Board:is respom- ent commissions in each prov-| Here is a province - by - prov- tack on a refugee camp for |with no fixed dates. Press Sec-|28, and four of the “children | Wil! travel to Georgetown ¢ hi s sible ince. ‘They started work early |ince rundown of the new pro- 2,000 Vietnamese early Wednes- |retary Bill D. Moyers empha-|were found in the ruins of the |Morminé ‘0 meet and coos | > last year and produced prelimtt- |posals: day cast @ shadow over holiday | sized that is commenting im |family’s only bed. the application in Paes) mary reports some ago. at aisle celebrations Washington on published re-| The police chief said the fire House there. Pearson Sa Se ere ee | nie ane toe Goueenke Thirty - three persons were that Johnson had promised jerupted when Tunwar. poured| The total cost of the ships ae ora, cenges Sore sinee Oy thie ~ jkilled,.54 wounded and sine men |Britsh Prime ‘Minister Wilson jkeresene over hot coals “in an |could be in the vicinity of $7. Fe ¢ © J |mthe comissions before sending |cha® ge was made from kidnapped in’ the pre-dawn raid |he would continue” +did-stove-in-an-effort.to.take the (839,000. The order could be for ucation their formal reports to Parlia- provincial commission's prelim- - on the outskirts of Tam Ky. @ pause until after Wilson's trip |chill out of the room before the |nine stern. trawlers. 28 Fast opty [espe rs rp A gel el provincial capita miles |to Moscow . February. family arose. : i a pped , = Toms northeast of Saigon. ~~~ ba Ba «eae lant ; — - ed bows for operation in ice dur- Program Due subsequent hear. It now is believed the U.S.| - eg alee ae ing the winter months. The ie ham embassy ani military supports : ‘ , 5 8 -_.. {ships are expected to be of steel | OTTAWA (CP)—Prime-Minis- is unchanged at - a belief of Premier Nguyen ' 3 . {construction and it is expected Wednesday have been. Cao ‘Ky that a stepped-up war W | | the order will take approximate- |might that within the next day : effort is the only logical way te oa T ly three years before it is com- jor two he will announce a oe 65,408, Po- get the Comminists to a confer- |.” ; : of e. pleted : aon ee of. increased the a oe ence table. p Mr. Rossiter said 50 per cent |federal- aid to universities. — - : : ; : Reliable sources said U.S. | [I A of the cost of the ships would be | On the national islevinion |'0 ncrones Sten rete ee eee to 76,920 in’ St. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge paid for under federal govern- program The Nation's Business, |ExPense eo ar gaesecersag Johan's Bast. 19 get ceutebove. ; ._ The ie aaund Sete whe would like | Hud O° RE wa- A ment cubes. The company is |the gg on gu pay this big eerie trend PRINCE EDWARD 4 covered. see vy raids resumed el ee ae i? | pequined ay a down-payment |‘very important increase” . ‘ oe Gace te a NEW DELI (AP)—Brs. Ie- in & century, scarcity of foreign |of five pet cent, approximately would-be on-an-ad. hos. basis Be wena Ry Cheetah) pcg Bos io ee ec eet ! uhable to assume his — duties ° dire, Genii, 8; yedged Wed- , the ing ings pees ng ici ted Ste pigeererchist | Snap, Crackle In Evidence — (arissitin mice» set , new on|say ait aye te oat . cer @ 3 mare Newfoundland ary on general election. He has car- 4 o- alignment and socialism of her PEI 4 4 itself, The proviince retains four fied the double load siace For First Period Of Questions pgp taler. Sen Ne Nova’ Scotia 11. 12/seats, all tenamed. it from exbaustion last <year | gprawA (OP) — There pity le ee ; The immense problems of In- New Brunswick 2 3 dng ar oc hi gras. 1 (direieg ca-the-Ona _ 3 feng was ;session limiting it to 30 minutes | gia feli on the shoulders of the 88 85! (Continued on 3 Col. 2) dary redrafis and the election |2°me-emap and crackle to the|were waived and it. lasted | middle-aged widow when the Ontario pane preparations. Mr. Castonguay first question period of the 27th |nearly an hour. ' .|Congress party elected her to “ x ~ to take an extended ho- | Parliament Wednesday. Interjections. were few and |!eadership over Jorarji Desai, 8 | lay in. Mexico next month. -| Procedural rules of the last |the shouting, jeering and inter- ic Conservative wing, : ar er : — oo vear were ab- ha y leader, “the wenseal|t ay Ta EL be Sx Agriculture Minister Greene | n° Caer eine i. pote ee S CC se and Immigration Minister Mar- |take over next week from Gul- ~fte we | . ‘1 Scat tees or PEL. Civil Service id ; : Speaker Lucien Lamoureux |.Bahadur in. MS abwe ie a | = las n p aa a ee a he| Mrs. Gand press con- ? ; 5: ges | ee sai Seer . |Gregoite ’ (Cred.— La Sal ts geaseueein. sted whe- | ‘Salary increases for approxi-|per cent of this amount will be | SAINT - JOHN, N.B: (CP)— |the proposed legistation. 11 said an adjournment of - ther she envisaged : imp mately 2,000 provincial govert- itheir payment to the Canada Fhe union of New Brunwick|she ‘described opposition 8 |ness for a debate on the winter |ant changes in ment servants, including | pansion Plan and the remainder W municipalities, in. a letter to |‘‘emotiqnal.” ; i {works program in Que tie ‘and » will go” into of the Ainount”paid™ under their Prime Minister Pearson, has| Commenting on ‘the charges, Gandhi effect on April 1, 1966, it was an evicting pension scheme. The - “accused the CBC of “partisan Miss Casey said in Halifax: SPEAKER STEPPED IN “Mr. . Shastel nounced by Provincial Treasur- province will also pay one-point. dniervention’” and biased report-| ‘I can only say that I’ve| He stepped into an exchange'|,,, er Alban Farmer early yester- |ciont per cent of the employees’ * y been in the newspaper and ra- between Finance Minister Sharp | 44 day E sahary Mewandh tie’ Cohan Pade » Union Secretary Mark. Yeo- |dio business for nearly 20 years |@nd former Conservative trade \Congress A six of seven-month detailed |S&ary io" man said in the letter to Mr. |and this isthe first time I've |minister George. Hees om new |atiy' deviate from ‘the policies survey of the public servants | vic. Farmer disclosed that the Pearson the union demanded. a ever been accused of being | U.S. (reign investment guide. | witch nave been passed by. salary” was completed re- | vince will be able to borrow blic inquiry to. investigate |partisan: In fact, some of my | ines. party. ‘leently by the Civil Service Com- from the federal government the eee around a Dec. 17 best_friends are Conservatives.” Government Houge Leader | Mission to find what was neces- amount of money it pays into the Recon nem smumoer |, HF Yom tee. |Geuey, Ml nt wan sar earn, mle lvoe Pon Pato ery ters of the in jew time was. cussion on . is “We we are ar- oe mecitime ratio, tations. devoted to ot the leg- lgoing on. my eas, buch. a6 engineers, > social |VouUreme taterest rates: of some ‘The broadcast, titled The islation, iocleding* Pre Wier Agreement hadn't_been peace. Other Revolution, dealt.with the |Robichaud’ and two of his tin | feached on. whether the 30-mip- |Spiri New Brunswick government's |i -ters. No front bench ‘inembers | ute' time limit for questions : that. F provosed program. of municipal ve opposition ; . fend ; ” : ae haale ialatienan bud hero: acimity. 100,000, _ evolution. Narration and inter- feces Conservatt — erat a erin It was the So-. tments have been proposed a — _— “views were by Mary Casey of! “rose opposing the legisla | i.) throm was ae i viet Union, that Shastri died of | ghout the salary structure}? cere At Halifax. - tion, said..Mr. Yeo _ Were | pierre (L—Monireal Dot: |* beart attack hours after sign- of the public servants, _ INSIDE TODAY © Miss ‘Casey, a former news |pelittied. At least two Speakers Yard) and seconded by Robert ing an agreement with Pakistan _|. Mr. Farmer did not give any |) °" Yn eee aM paper reporter and member of lopposed were interviewed at) eo ohuey (L — 3 a President Mohammed Ayub) ~texamples or figures pins eeeliee CACAO Ie eines the CBC’s public affairs devart- length but the tapes were edited | ion) Bath are elected Khan to seek peace for the sub- -}the éxtent of the r: but he’ Delia’... ag areas . ment in Halifax, is currently |\to leave out the stronger argueig.. 5 © continent. ere termed them “a reasonable in- Canine pga 78 fe | head of public relations for |ments, the letter caid, Mi " oe daa Imediately after he_ vietory, erease. ole Siereananern co S08 mR Ae ; ¥ Mount Saint. Vincent College in Fredericton Mayor W. T.| ™r- ee ti * she went to the pale The. provincial treasurer also | SPOPE --.-s<ssccssieu.. EE F ‘ Halifax: ; Walker, who opposes the Wegis- tawa : its nee ace, where President - H e@nnounced that the existing pen- Finance, ; : i ~The letter said Miss Casey's |lation, was repeatedly inter- oe oanhent gerees Radhatrishnen asked ber | _| ion plan of the public servants <= commentaries were biased rupted with “argumentative ng ag \form a. government. He i will be intergrated with the new | omen’ Recht Veto oa grin al eM oes a at Om ket ot i wn |S Sen jown supporter e ac . — party ; duced as an impartial observer |new Parliament by Opposition |country faced problems | - in the hall. | pay approximately five per cent and ing |worker for the a arising from the worst drought F ‘ Pr ” he “an active . a. er de 7 ” Fe ee oe eens (rection lor tis. LAMOUS jae Misistet. Pearson. | .