nieuanniannn ee ats ets Qeo0eg om yf Liane, op Zee , ft aa ‘ WEATHER s_Cloudy. scattered showers, clearing this -{- . evening: Cooler. Low-high 60 and, 70 _ Northwest winds. pees : deat : % if ks Good Fk The ses . Ae ~ The uardian SNfor lt , t —- 14 PAGES “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” pee Nor MOaS THAN TEN CENTS Pee \ ; . \ nares Bem | i sy . 7 . NS : ' ‘ i Byemiers Aren t Happ About out Medicare Plans Oil And Gas Industry Campbell Calling For Gets Boost In’Britain Top-Level Conference. iv ee, \- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3.1966. . 3 eS pene te By HAROLD MORRISON 1 Along with other products, the LONDON” CP) Britain's new plant will produce benzene, By DAVID DAVIDSON from the federal. covernment . Nailing economy got another® big \a chemical used in making ny- { TORONTO <CP) Federal Mr, Campbell said also there ~ |Roost Tuesday with \the = an- |lon and Polystyrene’ required in | ¥ proposals for subsidizing medi- shovld be’ federal provincial |nodncement hy a_—leading} la “wide variety >of industries. cal care: insurance’ schemes op- talks “on medical care insur- | United. States corporation that |Britain at present has to. im- erated by ‘the provinces seem | ance. pit: will ‘proceed immediately With |port ‘some benzene ahd. there's vheaded for rocky shoals. Sev- He said. his province i |construction of a $90,000,000 oil ja ‘shortage on the continent. eral’ provincial premiers said ‘tahxious to ‘implement’ a. pre /Tuesday they aren't happy with gam of, medical care -insurance’ Originally, .-Continental} 2 ‘\ [retinary : Sener’ ha t laid down by: Ottawa for—but_ it “will “have. extreme~ dif- * ‘ \ | pned an -anntial capacity of erms lai Ow" “ - , ’ This decistan _by.- Continental | ain. 00 tons of oi] sbut later} participation. ficultv’ in meeting Ottawa's a N yy )Oil Co.-described by a major} it later rt . / f The TN \ \Bhitish industrialist ‘as one. of | |decideth- the market is __big | “No medical care’ plan im- deadline for assistance. - woe ae SEA H ‘FOR BODY \ a imbneiee courage’\ came a {enough No shoot. for 4,500,000! \posed by Ottawa “will be ac- Nea the _ i: the better, : ‘ | “ jtons: IN ‘cepted, said. “Jean-Jacques r. Campbell sa . re | , é Divers were ‘te resume their: “boro Brida carly the after\ tide tahetgen enh divers sear oon Oia auc eat A total ‘of S€20. 000,000 of the| Bertrand, deputy ‘premier of The talks, he said. al» show search this morning at 6 30-for noon. Police\said that the vie- Sed the. are) youth, the ; as | Quebec and the province's jus- be in conjunction with the fed- ae is ; huge natural gas deposit ‘on the \capital cost is ng raised. on} 1 euineinl-tieetines--tieine the body of William K. Faith->.tim and. andther companion’. son of Mr. he ‘Mrs. William- yorkshire Moors. This -could) ‘the London markets Part of. the | tice and education minister. jerar - a ia ay ful. 18, of Hazétbrook\who was were swimming unch Faithful, wak Said Ye he. em- lead to a Cannaiak investment |remainder will comé@\from the | ‘Mr. Bertrand made the com- ‘fall to ic _ re run "# reported. drowned: yesterday hour The area Pa acts Kem Nhat ts lap UpNtA $20,000,000, - United States or fromather fis | ments in an interview betweén ar at expire nex —while SONS at the Hills: yestecday-alternoon PAI Lo win Brack Af GAME nancial centres, if the U.S gov-:! sessions of the provincial pre TG Manning “8 ~ i o F. row S Arkan- ernment— discourages Amer hean | |miers conference at the On- Hel Se . ; : sas, who\heads the \powerful “ Idi Alberta said he opposes OF SORRSON TELLS SENATE - Continental "Oil Co. tol Va re- capital exports ee ltario legislature buildings. owas rasan Seoeeties it orter’ whe has lucky.But Continehtah owns about 65 per | Mr. Bertrand, jedder’ of the | would set up the “‘most costly, weet he ha rh as ‘hoa cent of Hutigon's Bay Qil and) \ _ DR. MAURICE: DEAN HEATLY [Québec delegation to the talks. wmbersome plan”. ‘that can be s- ame Oil's Robart A Brown, ‘Continued “on page 3, col, 2) Ne ‘ that ‘began Monday, said there imagined. in finding eR Loon shoujd be no strings attached t0 | ,rrirupe WAS ADAMANT. federal grants to the provinces Premier Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia said the federal government has been adamant tiakal's oil refinery let@d by late 1968 8 the Humber\at insurance ore ikely Factor set" ‘ ‘ y aes * . J ~ limit ingha joet across the, AS Cie FoRrWeR STUDY be that conditions Jaid down Tor friver from Hull >on, Brifain's © ‘ e : ° | ancomditi ft at the Quebec | Medieal eare--assistance.won'd __ cam 00 to refine ee : ; ‘ , be changed. 2 P justice minister who -took_ over |”, Me tons of, a year ‘ leadership of his province's del- We_haven't_been too happy an an some \Middle’ Basel : legation here after Premier Dan- | With the federal proposals,” Mr. Ww GTON “AP? age The ike~of 35,000° Ss crade. but mostly oll Draughh by ’ zi jel Johnson returned to Que' ‘Stanfield said. «“They - are - u®- ASHING sTO! ‘Presi_ag strikexo 35,000\mem: |. The Senate labor seat em -ompany- tankers front fitge Pe, epee By “DEE! “JONES Si had BEEK referred “to “him by” a\yeering and extremely- demand- Rae taslore Waa: talks began tnecessarily rigid. : tent” Johnson gy vty to ss ee the ~AFI-C " a advocates a measure\\which | ves in Diby AU STEIN, ‘Tex, (AP)—-A “Mini general practitioner. said _earl- ing” He “quoted “Whitman eee era — digi TheNow Seotia facial a arn ta od a sale ie wo ek ae: _o Mace ee ee somsk Refined products will bes me sity of om payehuatr es venue “had ‘cruel, dom ae he was “very fond om mle al hospital“ workrs. -- Bt ee or fe the matter 7 : , \ 5 eink. : - nfer = : TS. airline strike -but without Johnson's own pact -making+ forder signed by “Johnson to we Britain and also. exported rerign J. Whitinan said Tues. x ee Me Sina ea oN admitied— having as|- Both Premier Duff. Roblin— of: one is .called.” a saddling him‘ with responsihil- effort collapsed during the tually stop the., strike. : No. the he “Continent, helping day ene an_told him\ March! saulted of\struck—tis wife on |Ma nitoba and Alexander’ Cam-) “)7, said his. gevernment has ty for ordering the machinists weekend when the union turned Congress members - conceded strengthen rita fn's\ inter- 9g Nw ‘thinking .aboit. go- ~~ Mgun ‘Law: two occasi Heatly said, bell, the new premier of Prince |. pointed a committer to study union back to. work down a contract ‘endorsed by that. the\whole issue ‘is clouded national payments, - Brown told “ing up mh dower with oe However, tinued, Whit-+ {Edward Island, cated on Ot- oti wars proposal and a ‘'re Senate Républican ” Leader union negdtiators and the aif- by election-year politics and the | la press\confersnee; This “new ine. andl people.!: iman_indicated that his wife . at tawa to convene a federal-pro- port is exnected before the end Everett M.—Dirksen of Mlinois lines Eastern, United, Na- voting power. of organized la- Plant, to he built British Ens ‘Ne ‘Seen the time of this ‘examination |Vincial conference to study of the year.” Spee 3S eiving “that presi tional, “Trans: World—and-North iber. igineers, with provi Britain DF. ° Mane ex “Heatly = Nikaa more eontidence him, | amen cate insurance. (c ‘ontinued on-pawe %, eal.» ential vie—_in—atelephone tatk west = 7Ps hs: pow Siemiller,. union with itsfirst™ “domestics oduc—) oe sags Te Late a. rte ae. Z = Mase tear of Him SS Mr. ‘Roblin said there should GniehneoRs <The Senate debate centred on president, \ said there is —no tion of electrod&grade \petro- arch a ~ _ : tap) 5 a “Heatly —tited—what- bea conference _so_.that a Dirksen’s report came while the question of who~Johnson or |chance of a voluntarysreturn to |leum coke, -used produ ing Se Catea: press. ae ae i of ene nce i at the scribed as “‘intense ster by scheme not only “more accept. | an Pension he Senate argued about legis- Congress —- should actually or- work without a contract. setile- aluminum and electri < ee ¥ ee Osun Se ne 3 Ned we ne oh. Te ay Shed - Whitman’ to _keep from losing able to my province but to all Memo gestive tke: Ger aie agers Raat work, ment. | rel ei aie Givers, Sh eas, Sr ot Mee eserves” cate amet) 1 Seiclati ® < M S eisai eas ntette pascal en era 3 i | sound major airlines — flying SEEK CO! {PROMISE 4 whith officials said might “have actment of strong. legisfation The Devehiateist, who said he | eee ; that ths tedacal gov: | egis a ion Dirksen reported .a joint, Re : Ler treated Whitman. at tle heaith A i pe publican - Democratic " 'leader- Nindiredtdy = Conenibines to “his® ‘eontral_ the sale of firearms. centre, aéserted titat, the young | leapinsenit id ebandon #3): yang sicp) a t m Fo ship effort to draft, with the | urder “campage left 18\. Yehnsda said a gun-control itly was dis. Medicare bill. Mr. Roblin said |,,, . Gee = epricis r PS . ex-marine apparently was Thattcher of Saskatchewan and , " : help of Senate experts; a com- ad, including ay law Sight snot prevent all. such Atria ‘with the marital» dishar- in an interview. : Campbell of Pri re age = A ouncement promise that would. share the | Heatly, onthe staff Oh the tragedits.”” mony. between his parents, sand SET JULY 1 DEA vE fand said—they ase le ia tion 3 nno > ‘responsibility—and the blame in| ~juniversity health centre, Said “Butit“would help’ reduce t ‘retained hostility toward his Ottawa has set next July | as behets for — auto at nae Sin labor's: eyes-—for a_ strike-stop- | Whitman-recognized or felt “he. unrestricted sales -of firearms * father.” the deadline for provinces to. set ea : LONDON (Reuters There was not achjeving in his school to. those who ‘eannot be trusted medical care schemes that /?° ; ; ere mild -jeers of disbelief in ping decision. ' In\his opening remarks, UP“? al can ‘In all likelihood we'll fash et oy ey ane s taeaday » The compromise plan may jwork, and th v was Ragoncert: in “their rs “and bt be. saved Heaily” described Whitman a 7 are wumiversal, portable, govern-"s. our incase: see On = . ' \ y ye ny , “ introduced . in the ‘Senate: aces! ing to him.” \ How many lives-migl See" | large: statured, muscular youth ment-run.. and - compulsory. at tarid‘s.””. Mr. Campbell said ia “he these condittions are not mei, province ‘willget no mS a m Sonpedieticet SY members’ of we Nioined in tate speedy paneskey The stocky, bes tac led® ‘ss chiatrist said’ Whitman” rea Man admitted to . hostility Qwith. an. ini@xyiew outside the ‘com moriey. ference of\Canadian premiers Mr: Thatcher, said his Liberal when the-government an- itn, Republican leader said. nounced that Britain’s reserves ~canator < Wayne. Morse (Dem. dropped only. £25.000,000 ($75,- Ore.) has. proposed MONTREAL (C P). % Indica: |view he was confident the strike tions were Tuesday that the end jwould te settled before the end. legislation of Quebec's 19-day strike of 32,-'of the day. areas who looked \. sional football his features suggested the all- ‘ like a profes: layer” and said | - 10.000) last month—during a” which—would. have__Congress rule |con -noh-mediaal - ho: ? ’ ..e Minimum >of . provocation of pending legislation to reg trict : | 3 4 spital work-| The workers’ representatives ; ~SAmerican bo o IN Y government pla to introduce 4 yew economic crisis the strike has disrupted essen- erg in 119 hospitals could come jagreed during the weekend to a Heatly. “who _said _.Whitan the gle * eee SS Sy Nor hares LeMaiatre, uni- ext ear portable {a at the London financial editors also tial transportation and order the’ shout quickly. government wage proposal oe INS SS : hers Vice. chancellors for next session of- his lexisiature, greeted_the announcement with strikers back to their jobs for yves Pratte, given authority fering $10-a-week increases \ health Saftaite, sald at the Des It’s In N. B. _ which could be this fall. tome . skepticism. ‘six months. ___|to. sign a contract settlement the . workers’ -average weeks ; ~ . ginning. Pceas conference * PSThey'ltbe-based-on the “Om ——~|with the workers under an’ or- wage of $69. on condition the ; > ithe March Arance was ~ | tario. legislattion."". Mr. That- i {der placing 138 hospitals under hospitals, represented by the j hitman’s SAIS “psychiatric ap- poRueT (cP) “Canada's cher said. one trusteeship and Quebec Hospital Association, ~% SS ipointment at the Saniversity. jpremiers\next year Will meet “Indications are that all the naming him as administrator, agreed to incorporate clauses» COULD. MAKE CALBX SL * in New Brimswick for their _an¢ provinces will have portable jheld - day-long-. talks with. the dealing with promotion anc un- “Mr. Whitman was “teld nual talks and. Premier Lois penaion laws.” Wormer representatives. ion rights’ in a contract. “|make an Appointment “forthe eee “feel. great . about ~A spokesman forthe Ontarie He said during a break he felt’ The’, hospital association vars me day the next week, and, | Pension Commission said that Laren of an immediate set- ‘fused td agree to this ane _ a ;was, informed that» if he felt “nes S ‘The New Brunswick “premier Ontario has only an agreement \tlement. : result the government . S ineedéd to talk to the therapist, ead, in “an interview after the with Quebec forthe portamlity Paul;Emile. Dalpe, president placed the hospitals sie ye “She could call on him at any conclision of this year's talks | of pensions “between the pro Be Defence Staff chief ‘of National—Federation of Serv- jices ——— based €onfi By KEN KELLY sey (Tracie Unions, which represents | OTTAWA .(CP)-—Gen. Jean v:| \the strikers, said in an _inter- Allard, new chief of the de- Sa oa ‘ence staff. will pay his first | visit to Marititne Command | Large Oil Slick - later this week, it wa learned | : Tuesday. S | Foun By Plane: He was invited to visit the | : command immediately after! FALMQUTH, England‘ Reut- the firing of Rear- Admiral. Wil- ers)—A plane.scouring the Fng- ‘iam Landymore by Defence lish Channel near here for a Minister Hellyer hin a_ dispute pleasure boat missing with 31 ig ‘ver the minister's plans to. go pérsons aboard. spotted a» large \patch of oil on the water Tues- lday night. | A boat went ‘out to~ investi- \gate the oil, 12. miles offshore land -about 12 miles west of the Ispot_where a Search plane-Mon- iday spotted an_.empty. dinghy from the 45-foot Darlwin- miss- ling Since it vanished off’ Eng- land’s ssouthwestérn coast Sun- day. © Trade Minister told: questioners’ in Parliament. ‘Tuesday he* had. appointed a surveyor té inquire into the dis- appearance of -the Darlwin. Jay said the cruiser did not hold the certificate needed to: carry more, than 12 passengers. The..Darlwin_set out. from. the picturesque small port of Fowey | ‘Sunday with «a. vacation party ahead with unification of the 2 armed forces. } ; * Gen... Allard is expected to | % leave hére Wednesday by plane, * returning Friday. His -visit—is-regarded—as—prep- : aration for the planned tour. of | Maritime Command by Mr. | Hellyer later this. month. The minister told a press conference July 19, at ‘the height of the unl- | fication controversy, that he | would he visiting Maritime Command=this month As yet no date has been an- Douglas ALLARD LGEN. andy more said morale amorig nounced for Mr. Hellyer’s: visit. the naval and air force person- His.office said Jate last week nel in his command had suf- that. it will take * placq | before feced through uncertainty about before mid-August. ithe future of the services, ye P possible reason for “Gen: He Has” said “unifjeation would” _ Allard’s visit. may be to discuss mean” no greater’eeonomy. or | * wnification plans with Rear-Ad- ‘efficiency than~ having three including seven. children. miral J.C. O'Brien, who sue-: services, | Severe storms — lashed =the seeded Rear Admiral Landy Inforwants said) Mr Hellyer |eonast at the time of its disap- more\as commander of Mari- will place a detailed unification pearance. time Command and of the At- plan before Parliameat with the , an affiliate of the Quebec- j Jay | » rectly ernment trusteeship. The hospital workers, je—kitchen—staffs; maintenance workers. derlies, attendants. and restaur- “ant workers, have been seeking, their first general contract with ithe hospitals. | The most recent union wage proposal before the government offer was fora 24-marth con- tract with an’ increase of $7 a week in the first year and 36 a week in the second yrar Also involved in™ the dispute are 2.294 nurses. affiliated with ithe. CNTU, who are. seeking a $20 .increase on their weekly salaries of $80. 4, Banabers Hit Storage Depot US. | Haiphong | WASHINGTON (AP) jplanes attacked the loil storage dépet Monday ‘for a third finke and -preliminarys ports shaw the hombs were ‘on “target.” the defence department | said Tuesday _The department's response | issued after Radio Hanoi Charged that” struck | Haiphong,-~ North Nam's. principal — port, factories. and, residences dav The hitting without — di- the, Pentagon, mentioning . lantie fleet. ‘junification legislation, and ree- ‘ , DISCUSSED WITH: COUNCIL ommend: ‘study by the Com). INSIDE TODAY The plans have been dis- mons defence, committee. L = Welatid NeW8? Geis 2 tussed during the last two He was reported to have de-| Summerside, ..;.........:. 3 week& by the defeiee council, jcided to go ahead now with uni-| Deaths. Sues Cosi eN EES 3 ‘op policy advisory body at. Ca- ‘fiiation legislation, .contrary to|} Editorials .°.............. 4 qadian” Forces Headquarters. (the advice of senior, Mficers | Kings, Qtieens, . ae Preparations. are being made ithat it- Wound, be Tree “te fivess “Women’s 7 Sent for introduction of legistat init? ing, years before a single service Sport 10 Parliament ‘this fall’'to unite the Tequld be supplied or traitied un- Comics if ftlavy, “army..and air force in a /der\the integrated headquarters| (Classified .......... 12, 12 _Single service. and mmand ,system ' adopted ' . Kinance, markets - 13 When he was: fired, Admiral | during —_ tuo years. .|Vietnamese claim that the port had. been™bonibed, said in re- sponse to inquiries: “There were numerous sions by lagainst PO]... (pétroleum, oil, lubricant) targets in North Viet. Nan yesterday-s | One of these mtssions was flown } against the Haiphong POL age area. Preliminary reports from the pilots. indicate all ordnance was on target,” who, in- - or- liament) re-elécted | prime mors leader post two vears ago, “ By ROBERT EVANS MOSCOW (Reuters) — t < eme—Soviet— par Tuesday unanimously Alexei Kosygin as minister, dispelling ru- the 62-year-old U.S.S.R. would resign. Kosygin, who took over the from Nikita Khrushchev sat impassive on \the rostrum of the Grand Krem- re--| “American aireraft | Viet’ | Tues- | North: mis- | Unifed States aircraft) | stor-| | lin Palace as Leonid Brezhnev, Soviet Communist party |secretary, tion general proposed his re-elec- to another four-year term. | WATCH WEARER STATES VIEWS “HAMILTON (CP) Topless and see-throuch fashions are | degrading. a yvoung and blonde from Toronto She’ wore only a herself. shapely said here wristwatch. “Women who wear such re- Je fashions — that just just exploiting attempting to of attention,” vealing show’ a bit are sex or merely he the. centre she said The blonde nudists “from Canada was one of 1,500 and the United States who. attended a weekend convention of the *"Fastern§ Sunhathing «Assocta- | tion at Ponderosa Nature Park ; "“Nudists “ have no. respect | for” such’ exhipitionists.”” “she added : The nudists are also’ dis- turbed..over magazines that sell séx ynder the guise of nudism. , RRis agives people. a dis- torfed view of nudism and its purposes, one. woman. said. “It’s ashame hecause nud- ism isa avoniier fii! expert: ence.” | At jnessed an echo of the past when | |Leonid jleading party The ‘deputies to the two cham-> ots in the ae PS Fads LeMaistre bers: of X the newly- elected Su- ga in joint session on the first day's sit- and was Tint seen bythis ther- ting, accepted Brezhnev’s. pro- apist (Heatley or by “my other posai for a. tinanimous, show of University physician” after hand’ and* then “burst into ap-“March 29, 1966.7 “<> » plause, joined by all 10 mem-_| (Continued on page Se scol bers of the party’s ruling po. = litburo Kosygin, looking bronzed and | healthy, acknowledged fhe apy plause with a nod of his head. Under the Soviet constitution, the government must submit it- self. for re-election to the new parliament after the quadren- | nial general elections. oa | DISCOUNT REPORTS | Press reports that Kosvgin in- | itended-to-tesign- gained no sup- | Inport fram, usually reliable sources here, and . diplomatie observers said they felt he had been- coming more and more to lthe fore of public life during | ithe last few months. f One proposal the delegates | to discuss today the Council of the Gouncil” of Nationalities—wilk be the crea- tion of — more=-parliamentary commissions to .increase the Su- preme~-Soviet's-rolein--the-tas"~ tional economy. 4 are expected fin both houses the Union and Brezhnev himself called for a greater ‘role for the Supreme | Soviet at April's 23rd. congress of the’ -Conimuiist) party and | suggested the creation of spe- | 3 cial commissions to keep a| & closer control over the work of government ministries. * Tuesday's opening session the Council: of, the. Union of wit- Yefremov, a | former | figure who- fell! from favor after the dismissal of Khrushchev as Kremlin chief | jin October, 1964, lost. his post fas chairman of the eouncils \credentiads commission. 4. THIS IS THE army- -type foot: | locker and — siipplies;, sniper: Charjes: J. Whitman , carried “a him when he as slayer . , 4 t . ee 7, ) By. meeting. Tyesttay® “he will? be chairman of }vinées. pe ed meeting Fredericton, and r_-Ros ate P have not been decided Pension portability, as it: now > r_of Sas understood, Means _that.pensions Biichewan wie XS viee- chair- first can™be moved withia province and™that eventually ‘the “Robichaud TAR, dates, provinces would-agrée that they. the be moved from one to the cended the. Univ. of Nestea to- —wer-te—terrorize the campus with: fataf rif_le fire. The con- tents of the locker could have ’ Nee kept’ him supplied with necese ities, fora stay of several daya. Police exhibited the supplies ” at headquarters in Austin. (AP vee ‘ t A oe