: “Greater Federal Welfare hid Supported By Island Minister ’_ Hubert McNeill, provincial wel- source base. Federal Ghared cost if It's Good For The Island ‘The Guardian Is For It i. & VOL. LXXIX.NO.7 tinea Stefan Cardinal Wysaynski, Catholic primate of Poland who has been barred from - fofegn travel and charged with - - harming Poland's.-national in- terests, leaves the Church of &..Carlo Boromeus in War- saw Sunday after services dur- ing which he spoke to the con @regation about the govern- ment statement and asked Pol- ish Roman Catholics to have « panidqnes When: er A |Sunday the Soviet Union is de- conan night. The ban could from mating, a plan- | to Canada | ‘United States in August. ( Guasuiis we aes ues ra saw) a redce Hoi pes | © | tempting Nem war pores wee , enviid “a + noos. ont av3e pene Take Dive MOSCOW . (Reuters)—Hopes a Kremlin mission to Hanoi might be connected with: Viet Nam ‘peace moves took a further dive Sunday night as the Soviet Un- ion accused the United States of *tiloody aggression” and _ at- to spread the Viet |_ Alexander . Shelepin, leading the mission, told a meeting in the North Vietnamese capital termined to continue all-round the U.S: aggression. aes The leader of the Soviet mis- sion___poured scorn on _U.S. “claims they are fighting in the name of freedom and democ- racy ‘ against’ some eet Communist aggression.” Russia Hits U.S, Policies “Russia are co- e The sources said the draft's CAPITAL BUREAU “Twa — Pe THE GUARDIAN — Prince. Edward Island has He said the brief asks. for this I ration for the Provinces because support jof the difficulty these provinces behind Save ea tinancia have in meeting welfare needs assistance to welfare plans, Dr. . from a narrow economic and re- Welfare fare minister, said here follow- (Minister Allan McEachen pro- ing a two-day conference.--~-» - mised that the request would be Dr, McNeill said that he sup- given consideration by the ca. ported a brief from Nova Scotia |binet. . which calls on the federal zov- | ernment to pay 75 per cent in-jence of welfare ministers. had stead of 530 per cent of various |been very valuable and he felt welfare programs under the Plan. . ‘Dr. McNeill .said—the conten at Mr. McEachen had handled |; Canada Assistance the meetings well in view of the ‘|short time he had to become fa- Pookage Welfare Measure To Be Ready For Session OTTAWA (CP)—-Federal and provincial welfare ministers Sat- arday packaged a number of (222 existing’shared cost welfare pro-} ~~ aarams, with some new ones into @n agreed ’ - Canada assistance in... Federal Health Minister Mac- Zachen said following a two-day meeting that the federal govern- ment’s hopes to have all the de- tails worked out with the prov- “aces in time to submit legisla- tion at ‘an early stage of the par- liamentary session which starts The ministers agreed to the federal lof a $050 sharing of the costs lof the various welfare programs, |rejecting a bid -by Ontario Wel- fare Minister Louis Cecile that Ottawa pay 75 per cent. “They left for further éxamina- tion an Atlantic provinces bid for special cost-sharing to give special help to poorer provinces. government's proposal one man, Two separate highway Rogers Pass near the Alberta | ' ’ strong allegations against the |accidents near Bridgewater, |™most of Canada. border. cn! PO ("Sie ‘seeand. geatay token U.S. will not be acceptable to |N.S., during the storm sent five Both areas were hit by bliz- ate actor ae ae COVER CHARGE (say visrrons sare <a British policy of attempting to | Britain. persons to hospital. zards that’ sent winds screaming (jane ne ree ae ney were: oe Nigerian officials: were conti-|erush Rhodesian Prime Minister ern tire destroy- |to 90 miles an hour in Regina |-sicit ima slide as they at- PARIS (Reuters) — Cover |dent there is not threat to the |an Smith's regime by economie ed Out Lady of Lourdes Roman and dumped 14 inches of snow |. ited to clear a th through charges in French restau- jeecurity of conference dele-|action without resorting to mili- __|Catholie school Sunday, as the on Sydney, N.S. No significant in ventas site ot ; Pass, |. fants were abolished by gov- eas cations: teal hea ‘ : storm - ail traffic os he & P ae ~ Lae rrr ss at area until late today. on ten resumed eae The charge is 3 000; Up'to snow 7 : complaints the was’ expected before the storm |, Except for Manitoba. where | Ip Southern Ontario tempers-| orice of a restaucant- meal ' tures were to drop 45 lgures were milder Su fol- a moved out to-sea late today. {owas 40. below overnight’ and (tures, “ere, milder Sunday fel, can often turn aut to be 25 cana ians Pac © The combined school and |forecast highs of 15 below were |and avercast skies. Scattered | Pet, Cent or more above than church was the third-gueh Re-|eommon, other areas were find- rays of sunshine struggled yy vt te ep oe ' man Catholic’ jistitution to ~“be/ing-a little change: for-the-.good. | ¢nrough-in-Toronto; but the -wea-|-sccase thelr toed oyiieee 10. | : ed. by. tite since Jam 1.) : and: British difice forecast’ # fetuih to) “Oo a thet i Af woilier with the health and wel ~ Saree sae te columbia ry clear shi Saturday's’ cold temperatures | Fo, Cr the o cme een ee fare : after days conditions | today .j - there must be mo increase McINTOSH ~ “Thunderstorms _ nat Dr. “anid he had also Ht standing. but in the Pass area of| Ottawa reported its coldest} in drink prices. ag Maser = nowhere ane LUSAKA (CP)—Fit. Lt. Ken |htigher more dangerous than spoken in favor of having child|MIGHWAYS BLOCKED the Rocky Mountains near the |weekend of the winter — but Ruel of La Tuque, Que. and his (tm central Africa:’' Ruel said. welfare brought under the Can-| Highways remained blocked in|Alberta-B.C. border 5'2 inches ‘there were indications of a transport crew flew| It has been known for & ada Assistance Plan and eligible |eastern, Newfoundland, including }of new snow fell Sunday. Only | milder trend beginning today. Sate Recovered the thunderstorm xoute . Satur- 's wing to break off inthe - for federal aid. He said this had |¢he St. John's area, and in Cape |races of snow were called for | Western points in the Maritimes ’ ieee Ts Gattis Werterer fivine decane been recommended at a tt |Breton Sunday night. — today although temperatures jaiso had comparatively little) MMe Questioned (congo, to this Zambian capital such a storm which sénds thun- meeting of three child welfare New ‘Brunswick got as little as| Were expected to ‘remain cold |trouble except for strong winds |to deliver another 108 drums of |detheads more n 50,000 feet agenties in P.E.I. Two are/situ-|one inch of snow and practically |4@ Some areas. and drifting. snow. | CORNER BROOK (CP) |oil. easy into the’ sky. ae ated in Charlottetown and in |mone fell on Charlottetown, al-| British Columbia was expect-| ‘Gaskatchewan was expected aj The RCAF now is carrying; The RCAF crews work Ose Prince County. The assis e to |though high winds were common ing some rain in interior regions |t¢ be partially. freed of free2- \gafe stolen from @ company at|more oil daily to Zambia than |day .on and one. off but a work the agencies totals a yon | theenghout te icon. ~ <|@ welcome change from heavy | ing temperatures and zero visi- Springdale in the harbor near 4 |are British/and United States day lasts at least 14 hours, is-’ annually, with the province bear-| 4 1:05 ots éoncréte brick |SB0W that Thursday tra 4 |bility today as its disturbance | wharf, jaa ed. eluding’ about nine hours-in thé ing the full share. wall being erected at Montague, (CNR train in the Fraser“River-moved—on—to—Manitoba,_where | _The safe, _which contained |" “You. Oi On the question of family al-|P 4.1. as part of anew artificial | Coren 120 miles. east of Van-| weather warnings called for |¢3.000 ia gene _ and jus up with your Hercules| The other two members of lowances, the P-E.I. minister |ice rink blew down during winds | CVe? - | sl Ba PRs smarty ~~ a aoe oe toad ? Lonive, Ont, fight = said his province takes the stand |up to 70 miles ‘an hour. OPENED HIGHWAY. os ; Open. : as three RCAF planes landed in 0 », Ont., ey There were no reports of CMP that this is « federal matier ‘Air travet-throughout the At-| Highways department crews | qosths im the Prairie blizzard ice tid they . ore. quer |00degree temperature. el tones oe does.not_agree with the stand of lantic region affected at managed to open the Tr Sunday although several .—_ Ruel and Fit. Lt, Ken John- . % Quebec that it should be a pte |= —— | eee oe erranded ond ot least oes Sat (a ee a Ne othe full load. polgenges 4 2 " - : . on ea’ g y > > a i vincial responsibility:~ However, two cars were believed: lost west | RC-Jews storms, a yal 50 miles connie of trips he carried some amendments in the legis- : lof Swift Current. Jong and 30 miles thick on the |100 drums but he found he could lation would be. helpful he said In Swift Current police ord- ° ® @k-hour flight to Lusaka from |¢rowd eight more drums aboard paklacesion’ las seid tan dteioe: eed pe Soe aaaoel Relationship | |Leopoldville. by, taking on lees aviation fuel '@0-mile-an-hour wi i “Sometimes we have to e route was over — tion to-withhold-allowances from‘ |powdery snow and visibility fell | @o many thunderst we add|Congo swamps and rivers and the first born of a family would to zero. Near Moose Jaw 2 As Improved _ helf'an hour. to cur time,” |green jungle and hilly pasture. be difficult to implement. from cars were abandoned on a one- eaid-FO-Sandy Fraser of Vic- | Often the Canadian airmen com, pene Pia re mile stretch of road. eS GE wae as toria, the radio officer. ment on pe ee ae ggest ir flights out of Regina Through his radarscope, FO jland is wasted. There is litte him with the provincial cabinet. +All Wed and “sone PaaS he ne eetween Roman Catho- | cocege Story of Regina was | agriculture and what little there He also asked for gréater flex. | | were ae as hasbeen estab | oie to spot the storms about jis was devastated by the” 1900 ibility in federal tousing plans: {dents Who had to work there |lished in Canada, says 200_ miles ahead. of the plane. | troubles : “ for iow income families as Sunday got to offices on |J. J. Keating, director of the - a ty P.E.]. gets little. benefit trom motorized toboggans, the. only | Canadian ie eas ‘on “Rega eeiatinee programs. ° Major Battle Seen Shaping As Guerrillas Are Hunted jig (Reuters) — sion about.50 miles north of Sai- eands of American, ‘anes gon Cg@nd New Zealand troops are sweeping through the Viet Cong- infested ‘‘iron triangle’ zone in one of the big gest guerrilla on of the war in South Viet am It showed cigs of developing into a major ‘ba . More ‘than 200 os. helicopt- @rs lifted the combined forces Saturday into a. region in Hau Ngia’ province 20 miles north. i west -of Saigon: The’ alls‘ counted 21 Viet Cong dead in the first scatteréd actions in which the Australians took the brunt of the fighting. Three Australians were killed. One of the prizes. captured Sunday was an w indeyground guerrilla hospital, with food stilt fresh on the tables. » A TOUGH TARGET s “"" Chiss-crokeed' by ‘tite paddies and c-a-tats—and_laced__with mines and bobby traps, the 60- square- iron triangle has been a guerrilla stronghold* . ince the French Indochina war. _ fire, _ @tound fire _ Several battalions of the U.S. |~ Army's ist Infantry Dyrvisi0n. and the 173rd Airborne Brigade, formed the bulk. of the ‘allied . forces. oe een ee “a US. Air Force F-100. Super-Sabte caught ar a Lgl The pilot ejected but rescue attempts hy two helicopters ; ee aeae mifect. The pause. began Christ i N.S. Man Nears 1 | Masonic Home in Minneapolis it oot ae mcr ean rattan tee (AP "wirephoto Map) [pended publication “4 failed. 1 was the third U.S, plane lost in South Viet Nam in the last week. There were no reports here of air attacks against North Viet Nam, so the U.S.-South Vietna- mese pause in bombing of that) Communist coun- try apparently was still in ef- mas Eve. x 108th Birthday | 'MINEAPOLIS ~(AP)~ Thomas Yould, former “ie man in St. Paul, Minn., contentment at these days. ; Still. quite alert for his age, the Nova Scotia native enjoys smoking his pipe .and. taking in the view from his- window: —— *Yould is reported. the. oldest living Mason in North America, He has been a ae ee ae years, - : Boeke Born” in Windsor, N.S., in 1957, he came to St. Paul to work as a pressman at the St. Paul Daily News. He became superintendent of .the depart. assistance to Hanoi in repulsing | Newfoundland and drifts that the conference | traffic in Cape Breton and other 4 coohding Gx hie lth Sankcial the - Minnesota 4 eo THE CANADIAN PRESS killed five persons, injured at deast 11 others and caused more than $500,000 damage during’ a paralyzing weekend blizzard that drove through the eastern Atlantic- Provinces. Four children died and five persons, four of them children, were injured Sunday in a single house fire at Beechville, seven miles south of Halifax, - during ithe most severe storm in. years, As much as 14 inches of snow fell on parts of Nov ia and lesser amounts in the western regions, while “winds. up . 70 frome F an hour whipped paralyned “iteheay aan Rae A second fire near Liverpool, 'IN.S., Sunday claimed the life of a seven-year-old boy and injured FiresDu "Fires and highway accidents times 7 NS. GETS 14 INCHES SNOW = ring various times during the storm and the CNR’s Ocean Limited passenger train from Montreal arrived in Halifax about three hours late Sunday. About ‘seven families evacuated from homes at were the 4foot of historic ‘Signal Hill in St. John's, Nfld., because. of the of snowslides on the steep slopes at the mouth of the | arbor ‘There were no reports of ships im distress. The liner Cristoforo Colegio, delayed more than a - Winter Blasts Gripping — ‘Large Areas Of Cana ‘By THE began gt PRESS Saskatchewan and the Mari- shivered and“shovelled Sunday as the focal points: of a || winter “blast that has gripped | " Bmily Cole, “weyear-old ndmother, sweeps deck of. yacht Gallunure ‘in Mom- basa, Kenya, prior to setting ed ae voyage to New “Zealand. 4-fom ‘home- “ made Galunare wl be cao READY FOR LONG VOYAGE: sale Saturday with her family - tained by her son- Commander “| George Cole, a British Royal Navy veteran, and crewed by wife, Jean and their child- , Charles, 2, and ie Natrobi) : in z | ity. ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like:The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1966. Lagos Talks Severe Storm Take 5. Lives; School Lost Iday in arriving “at Halifax, berthed during high winds Sun- day at Halifax to disembark 406 passengers. Heavy seas caused the earlier delay. Only a skeleton staff showed up at the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation steel mill in Sydney* but coal production s not af. fected because the mines are normally. idle on Sunday. PROVIDES TEST The blizzard bogged down an | (Comtinued on page 5 Col. 6) TRAN ¢ MAY QUIT PCS -Georges. Valade, the only. Progressive Conservative to ‘win a Montreal seat in the last general election said Saturday that he was thinking of quit- \\ ting the party. He said he will \ decide in the next days : but in any event he will not at- ,Canada Highway . gh the | tend the PC caucus Jan. 15 of |Fraser Canyon to traffic Sun-| the Quebec Conservative MPs. |day. ut the same -highway was | -_ (CP Wirephoto) — still blocked by slides in the! me - \Malta and Jamaica's oe WEATHER Clear, becoming overcast with snowflur- ries in evening. Winds light, becoming south 15. Low-high SEVEN CENTS ; Officials Suggest Leaders Are Safe oe er ~~ Canada's Pearson and ind r ‘commonwesi leaders cerivel there their Daeteens os on Rhodeais amid a mew wave._of Nigerian violence in which seven persons were fhilied in Lagos itself. The riots—in which eyewitnes- ges said poisoned arrows and continuation of sporadic mur- ders, arson and looting that have rocked parts of western Nigeria since October's disputed ional. elections. They were believed by some observers to be part of a plan ‘by Western Nigeria opposition elements to draw -attention to their grievances while the Com- monwealth leaders are in town, Besides Pearson, Prime Min- ister Dauda Jawara of Gambia, Prime Minister Borg Olivier of acting ime minister, Donald Sangs- ter, were the first to arrive for the ‘conference, which nem -—.were all 5 and 2. . ae airport, which lies outside the federal territory in the troubled western region. : Commonwealth. delegates were escorted from the airport to. the capital by armed police patrols, with sirens screaming almost the entire 10-mile dis- tance. The road winds through where cars/have been vehicles: which. could get through the wind and snow : shattered De Gaulle Begins New 7-Year Term PARIS (Reuters) — President de Gaulle began a sécond seven administration with a new government: pledged _ with. social and economic vances in France. A brief ceremony in Elysee Palace saw the 75-year-old de Gaulle | proclaimed presi de nt, at the polls Dec. 19. Soon after came the custom- ary announcement of the resig¢- nation of the government of Premier Georges Pompidou ana the preside nt’s invitation to form another. Ze The new government—17 min- ‘listers and 10 secretaries of state | contains some old faces, | among them two men who have | been premiers of France. radical leader Edgar Faure, both of whom hold key positions jin the new administration, A HARVARD GRAD aa néw face.is that of 45-year- |: Harvard graduate, Count Chadles de Chambrun, a des- cendant of Lafayette, whose re- lationship to the American: re- volutionary war hero automati- cally givés him honorary U.S. citizenship. De’ Chambrun is secretary of state -for foreign formally confirming his victory “|, The two. are the passionate |. Gaullist Michel Debre and the a follow-up to the’ Vatican Ci Coble Father Keating, -_cee this relationship jialieteniant. ta: Wors._yos. the notion of a cursed Jewish and WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Viet Nam war will be among major ~ issues for . ae session of the 89th gress, to convene wey Politics may be a dominant | factor in how . congressional election and all 435 House of Rep- Sen we Sen ee make fa resentatives: seats and % of tne | = Harden Of Arteries == = Bei Foun TORONTO (CP) — A Toronto researcher said Saturday. heart attacks that kill in later life can * De traced back to childhood. Dr. W. Stanley Hartroft, re- | search director at the Hospiial for. Sick - Children. here, said in | amazed to find that arterial sclerosis was evident in large numbers of infants and evety teen-ager examined in a recent study Dr: Hartroft said a study of autopsies on 534 children, 2'4 years and older, showed that. about 10 per cent began to ‘be affected. by arterial sclerosis, in jtheir first year of life. | The percentage increased pro- portionately. with age until every 15-year-old examined ‘had the “bumps and. irregularities’ in {blood vessels leading to the heart that later form blood clots |and may cause heart attacks. | INSIDE TODAY lassified ....... . 14, 15 “MANE: 5 cascuns es hacen WA Women’ 's , 5 Editorials Summerside an interview he has been, | d In Babies. “Previously, it was assiimed that heart disease was a matter for adults, that it began to oc- ‘eur in people in their Pag thirties and forties,” Dr, Hart- soft said. it begins to occur even in the first year of life and until-now has only become clinically ap parent in later life:”’ |\WANT MORE INFO Dr. Hartrolt said his team’ is. _ continuing research wotk * cholesterol ‘fats... - jwithout a doubt that the first necessary is for’ research inte | the diets of children.” “Earlier. findings in the: Unita States indicated adults shétl@ substitute vegetable fat for aih- mal fats in their diets. hs This would mean at ie margarine for butter, corn for lard in cooking and cial-cream toppings instead ‘ol dairy cream. ; “We should be taking a | | ‘“‘What_we have shown is. that. “But our work so far we. >