: 5 i ; ‘ ' O22 . WEATHER. Scattered snowflurries near noon; winds Xr becoming northerly 15. Low-high 9 below Ue ol Z and 18 above. Thursday: sunny, milder. wv oC “Covers Prince Edward’ Island Like The Dew” VOL, LXXIX. NO. 45 pe Se as Mel te te as ee ee CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1966. ; Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES 'Defence Program Storm Is Increasing In ~ If It’s Good For The Island ‘The Guardian Is For. It hee +t neler Sea Lord Quiting. recedented - £ \Gaping Opposition Enlightened - On Casé Of Pre-Teen Soldiers OTTAWA (CP)—The case of junderstand this. But a husky jall six couldn't be brought be- pre-teen was ex- |mine-year-old? fore the house committee on de- Minister Denis plained to the Commons Tues-| Mr. Hellyer identified the six | fence, expected to ‘sit shortly, to the biggest blowup day by Defence Minister Hell- |servicemen as Wing Cmdr. W.|go into detail on their experi- came to power when yer. G. Taylor, Fit. Set. J. C. Baker. jence. nounced Tuesday # reduced role “They enrolled under age,” he | LitCol. W. M. Alton, Maj. R. W. for the Royal Navy’ in Britain's " tothe detaace the |and Sets C. Fr” Page. He Ho eee . ve P tiets: C.F: : : “Hugues Lapointe, LEFT, boarded a plane for Quebec of Quebec and received his iain of Gt auefiowmen WeetiiE tet tantice thelr home N.B. - Wse Election talk flew after Hea- Mewly-named Quebec lieuten- City to be swora into. his new. appointment following tbe |e said, were all under 13 when |towns. es ah ley told the Commons of the So- ani-governor, is greeted by position. Mr. Lapointe, 54, was death of Lieutenant-Goveraor they Joined between 19% and| Mr. Heliyer said four eb the Prorogued 8 cialist government's decision’ for provincial secretary Bona Ar-. former delegetegeneral of Paul Comtois in a fire Mom men were approaching their % purchase of United States war- senault as he arrives it Mon- Quebec in London. He became day oon i The question same up during |13th year when they enlisted ei a an lanes and against construction treal from London Tuesday. the 22nd irephoto | debate on the defence estimates | ena one was “almost 10.” sale Rea tee dae of a new aircraft carrier = - : | (RS 8 Temuit of -Auditor-Genetal |" Mr. Berridge asked whether |Sarngued ‘Tuesday aller 8 com ant de iat Gee KREMLIN SHOWS INTEREST ‘=. pees se soaks seein dies ke ne wee Launchin sion te expected to start next the steps of Navy e : * ‘ ®@ & with records that indicated they month. Christopher Mayhew, 50, who -|were 9, if or 12 when they! Dg] The house was provogued at| ments aimed at _simolating | sized Saturday. A’ defenc Vi I ’ a ‘ 18:50 . EST efter one o° the flashes if Gpace partment spokesman si ’ ¥ joined. amieek cadiens ds tones oa toy lead to: Lev get Se ae gl ' ‘ pay exatesanall thie coiaa’é CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)| Voting on the Assessment Act| ment of techniques to deter- ‘David's action and certainly| | 4 * Rag ih e i are "ighs UA. space agency was on straight party line. The mine the nature of the atmos- none in this century. yt Mr. Hellyer sald the rainirnurn (Wight called off today's sched: |®ill then received royal. agsent Dheres on Mars, Venus snd | Mayhew, in @ petsonal state- n Peace Keepin |r at mie sae) So oa a a ed = ' Gas Id and “they hed “eurolled manned Apollo moonship be- |B. McNair. , (CP Wirepb°o ) |proposed cuts im resources By ARTHUR.L.-GAVSHON establishment of a suclear-free|shared the North Vietnamese|under age.” =~ 2 a ecco: is te te § a - not matched by proposed MOSCOW (AP)—Prime Min: |rone in the Middle East by the|view that “a realistic founds |pe nic povs Kennedy area. ter, agrees i eo ee einen a TE pial ees at x me wt FES TOTICS have urged Soviet leaders Tues- | said. — talks they must have |whether to reschedule th|"."™ Gay to help keep the Middle) os icarion CLEAR ~ _| “Miiitions for peace roa “boys,” he told Mr. Thursday. On the | East peaceful and’ end the Viet - wanes Savenee Sea Fairweather, these people did | that the Saturn-Apollo | Nam War. British informants |_ The underlying implication of can withdrawal, ‘respect fOr the | OSL i et ts bene-|ahiot. will slip until Friday, a said they saw signs of a Kretn-| Wilson's reported statement was/i9s4 Geneva ments, | Fs wader the’ low." "\weather satellite launching DOU YS ne : He was asking the Russians |teced on the ‘demands of the| MEd Fairweather said'that “‘as|seheduled that day was ee “ In a secret session, the in-| 0 ives not to take advam-|viet Cone on ‘and ult}. |one who enrolled at 17” he could yp to Thursday. 4 Outside Burope, however, formants said, the British leader - - en | CANSO, NS. partment, ‘packing ; bases in ae Coe advised Soviet Premier Kosygin Tosntey the Acadia i es om m9 of his. government’s decision ‘to withdraw from the Aden base fn South Arabia‘ by 1968. A Conmaénlty’s mela thdeetry. Some countries, Wilson was ” | “Tae two-storey | reported to have suggested, built in 1942 and smploying might feel tempted to move into than 150, Sea ie ua SS “ ) = one develop ess | wish for and warned that|and ultimately - to - be - united dest a (were no ee wae | | cecre ent his tod Witeon to propebe|volving’ Chive, then a .qurld - band ed sare GA Es : er room, located in é dareae s0inl US. F- |bef Pri Minist Wilson ~ ‘eye : Hope A nac Ee » |S seen: ie aie cae de. | tense.” said Fire Chief was de: the gov- |teft on a Moscow visit Kosygin’s reaction to Wilson's i, Nifid Shi ? a storage de- | enest Swain. “We had a hard|ernment gs a: stop-gap measure |but not:'the situation is Four Persons _ [rece piea_on Viet Nam was, . P ae se "| time keeping half the town from }until a mew English - French |seribed as “flash-point” by one on the surface, both orthodox OTTAWA (CP)—Claiming that |Commons debate in which Mr burning down A light wind |plane is developed by about the |newspaper. 5 il and negative; the sources said. ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)—The |he wants to ‘ record |Hellyer said: “ .. . this l€anned the fire but later died |mid-1970s. There was speculation that Die In Pi CUP |, Blaming the United States for/owners of the | Newfoundland | straight,” Opposition Le ader|date I have changed my mind.” down The other major provision of |meaiey may have inadvertently : the crisis, he was reported to|fishing vessel Blue Mist II said |niefenbaker bilistered Defence| He referred to newspaper col- at nearby Mul. |the announcement was that Brit: | iven game away when he BRIDGEWATER. N.S «cp)—|have asked Wilson how the Brit-|Tuesday night they had aban-| Minister Hellyer in the Com-|umns telling of how the US. 7 .. David Corney, gen. | ain will out nearly 50,000 of to one point—in the Four persons were killed end|ish people would react if their/doned ‘all “hope for the safety |mons Tuesday for changing his| ambassador to Canada had Tanager of Acadia Fish. | its forces trom four over-|DON Tar Gieste tan “early eeveral others injured in a four-|!and was invaded. of ‘the vessel and her crew Of| mind on muclear weapons after |briefed reporters on the Ameri- Tae \Peries; said he will _ recommend | seas. bases by 1970. _. leleetion.”’ But it is noted that cer pileup on No. 3 highway!wouLD LEND HAND the United States urged their | cam view that Canada should ac- construction of a new proces-| British forces in Germamy.|ii. is in any case @ decision about one mile from here Tues- atuidel A. mpekasman for Bonavista | adoption: cept nuclear weapons under t he sing plant which the company |however, would be kept at their ”. night at is eerng ete eente ore {Core Searage: Ltd. of St. John’s | ‘The, opposition leader, spénk-| North ‘Air Defence had planned for Canso begin |present level of some 60,000. _|StFictly for Wilson personally, Gay ae , gin’s lines, B pro-|said the company was com |inr tic Re rivet time dutive nx [Agreement ® as soon as possible The white paper emphasized |not for the government. % RCMP said they had no iden- \fessed to detect some signs t0/vinced the vessel had gone down |nate of 1965-66 defence spending| “I. wonder whether the minis- 2 titication ‘of the, dead end, he suggest Russia would lke to /Friday night with 200,000 pounds lestimates, sald Mr. Hellyer had| ter was not one of those students s a Una to hospital was not immediately | “Two points made by Kosygin| The spokesman did not elab- |Srt,himselt up as the.one man |iite Received the, ineuiation that n , ri rmea. rvices — known attracted attention at an official |orate. ' for. defence. i viewpoint and heart. I ask him 5 ; Sines cate ot an iom Sloe ¢ Wit) A earch forthe vessel and! “Because of this, Mr. Diefen-/10 deny that andl say he was| MOSCOW (AP) — Rastla|: ee ww ou son: ivors was inue +, * “miles southwest of Halifax. 1. He noted ~ that Russi day: baker, seid. “a review of soup [Oat S. ioeah ie Me. eee ft ral eed be tt te ae geet i : ie 2 2 i ia ii - k + @ @ = g os. a = - & a ae 6 @ e e ’ J ; “ the satellite will carry out bio * . The dogs are named Veterok OF THE GUARDEAN |tic Provinces alone to: fill . ot ; (Breeze) and (Little; OTTAWA — Prosperity andigap in the armed forces if this Provinces you . °iL. Lamp of Coal) Satellite is |high employment cannot be the|career was still attractive to here the ecom- ew i d r the 110th in the Cosmos series. |real reason why the armed ser-|them,” Mr. MacLean argued. sensitive to . , on . ee SS ee ee eee Turning to the subject of de- Se } a radio transmitter operating on | Hon. J, Angus MacLean, £0 | f~ enditures Queens’ generally true “OTTAWA (CP) — ‘The Cand-,CPR wes 6 reaction to the cgpigrivate Sends ong put under @ frequency of 19.694 kilocycles, Queens, said in the Commons |fen’e Cxpenditurs, a ead country.” > @ian Federation. of Agriculture |cellation of the Dominion pae-|wheat board, the Grown selling oak’. thet in ae oS shown the Atlantic Provinces pareqgrce oo were asked the federal government |senger ancy. Tuesday to nationalize the CPR |shortage that slowed grain @hip-| Plebiscites could: be held to and to guarantee dairy farmers ments to Vancouver. determine grower support for =! hundredweight for their) It was the first time the. fed-|the mit? i “a Nationalization of the pri- of Canadien i ‘ TER ioly owned railway Would leaecaee, cattiosed. crpestantlonn, festa: Temes, teiterated the eo ake possible a single, inte-|had 01 ted system of rail service, |the railway. farm organization said im) 4 sien of farm : (ts annual brief to the cabinet. grain movement was contained $8 3 elf F cE i : Atlantic Previn : jan economic point high unemploy- ae _ changes in defeace ‘spend. & ; 3 FR : $ gure there ares i : _ in : powers to and sell were not pSuch a system could most ra- |!) another section of the brlet lonly netded but should ‘be used serve the people, the lwnich said inequitable distribu-|by the agency to prevent exploi- brief said. The CNR is already |tion of boxcar: is ‘hampering |tation of eastern feeders tee “gael growers’ delivery to elevators; Ais, unged was a gov ‘ Sataie sad crucial polley re. (Of their choice. . attack on the shortage of: farm Guest," i for $4 malik: The federal government |labor, reaching ‘critical propor- came odie ‘|should take action to “ensure |tions.” It often was nearly. in- taccitatinn co game ore lta tneposcr alloatin’ Bt [omni fr fers 0 86s shorta ol tale products and | Visions of our legislation are |help. te mapa rising prices jf (adhered -to-by the railways.” _ .The government could _make @ttion to increase returns sub-| An increase in Wheat prices /arrangements with other coun- stantially is not taken. was needed and the government |tries to bring in temporary le “The competition for Jabor |should try to achieve this\bor. Training. programs for rticularly’ is making ‘it. ex-|through a new international |farm workers were needed. Un- ly difficult for even first-|wheat agreement and other -@lass producers of milk, both |avenues. fluid and manufacturing. i stay| Marketing of flax, rye and in_business.”’ rapeseed should be taken out of The federal government al-|the contro! of the Canadian | dinner meeting of the Napanee ‘Board of Trade. He spoke on ‘ s heritage of Sir John A. Mac- | Macdonald donald and its valué in Canada —- j the f 2% e285 He 3 F i ready supports manufacturing . putes in believed .that milk returns at a national aver- those affecting. the movement _ Today, Mr. Macquatrie age »rice of $3.50 a hundred- INSIDE TODAY of grain. It would prove a ‘‘re- for Charlottetown where he wil eee weight. However, the federation sponsible and respected aiter- sce natin 0 ge gether. opp said this policy is not satisfac-| Classified ....... 12, 13 |mative” to govetnment interven- lottetown Board of Trade. Dr: a gaee tory, partly because it does not} Peaths ..... ... 3 |tion“in disputes working against Ernest ran —, of the ' applv ‘to. all sectors. A $4 mini-| Births ... 13. /the national im Atlantic Dev. opens Board fs party. mum for everybody should be! Comics . cer AS Compulsory: arbitration was .to be the speaker. ’ _, Mr. Ma inst‘tuted in the new daitv year) port © ©... -..ereereeeeee 9 recommended in industry >| On Thursday, the Queens’. MP | tish North sterting April 1. oo Finance. markets ...... 10 ae affecting the Ereireer will_atiend the opening of the | ed for a Prime. “'n'ster Pearson and| women's $iderpee ee producers of perishable - : q ALA a ; ‘ ‘ 7 FRG ‘P.E.1. Legislature when former | ment several cabinet ministers heard) fritorials —.--+++++++++ 4 jucts during harvest time. } ‘ WATS -ANTI-SUB PLANE Is TESTED pee s speaker Alan Mac- | today was: President James Bantley of Ed-|~ gammerside—:--.->-+-ree-3-—| -Adpointment..of a federa a ‘ Naughton will present a mace | institutions. Monten reed the brief. Le Kings, Queens, City ..., § [transport controller to oversee! ‘The Breuget Atlantic 1150, ed by five member nations of tability-seen -at--Greenwood, —crew from the Freney.Mavy.. | to the Island body. =| ermment A federation spokesman said| prince County zg |the orderly. movement of export anti-sub aircraft a N.S., while being téSted in base at Nimes, Framee. The mace is @ gift of the Can-|in- the the request to nationalize: the | eine EPA WAS. Tecommended. new , develop- NATO, for cold weather adap- Canada. The plane *earried a » 4 (CP Witephete) | adian and provincial branches mands, . ae re i ‘ Witene? ; ‘ : : oe . + < a i ci iijaegitineniabah ican cele ; i ‘