y r\ ‘For Peace tries’. honor ful end to ‘Indonesia's : reported, pe after delegation: leaders, Prime Minister Tun -gak, were war. ‘Oificials Search : The officials began, discussions {Tontation. I? tady. | Sources said, officials are look-- ments in during debate:-of a “Monday: until June 6 by Mr. Jus- ants’ report that fo. ined the bas | nesian Foreign Minister Adam iné. for the most' suitable means government bill to reorganize tice Arthur Smith, appointed by sis for the St. Lawrence Sea- ® Malik and “Malaysian Deput lof demonstrating that Sabah and the responsibilities of certain ‘the provincial cabinet to inquire ay Authority's decision on. pro- Abdul Ra-|Satawak had voluntarily joined depar{ments. One key move is into the purchases. =" fo have the federatice according, to their to repor “reached broad oe tr Mon.’ People’s wishes.: day on ending the undeélared . -Malik-said iy Jakarta.May 19-,over from-..the- justice de’ ' Sources’ said the dominant is a NDP Suggestions Suffer Defeat —_Report - +f OTTAWA (CP)—New. Demo- jerat MPs fired a..salvo . .of mendments at t ing. Formula _mesian and Malaysian séticibte' sue ‘is whether the Mafaysian in the Commons’ without 'pcoring “ate~meeting here in search of,'Borneo states of Sabah and Sar- ‘4 ; a formula to satisfy both: coun- awak had freely decided to join. “They saw one suggestion on tie Quebee Liquor Board ‘will in’ reaching a peace- the federation, When the British-’ what department should ‘be. re- continue as long as there is any three- sponsored federgtion was Sponsible for year-long confrontation of«Ma- formed laysian, jnformed. sources have talsimoed it was a neo - colonialist Sumer ,affairs- then was ruled hit. “in” 1963: Indonesia feated and another on a con- conspiracy sand ‘began the con- Ut of Corder. ‘ The NDP tossed. the’ amend- create ‘a solicitor-general’s partient. (which would - ‘that all Malaysia -has to do is ment ito convince Indonesia that this. ‘RCMP? was, the. case. Andrew — Brewin . 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WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS capagal of the Philippines - and “iders and then’ six: = .Tied_together..with. the.Sabah-- onto ~Greenwood) -=moved"~ an™ and Sarawak, issue is .Malaysia's~aniendment to keep the federal insistence that’. its sovereignty police force:under. the justice, oe all the: federated territories department;. where he . main- -must not be infringed upon -by tained it. belongs. ‘any foreign country, Sources That was voted down 66° to. 142. The motion drew some Con; “'servative support but not. eonesnt. -enough-to-overcome—Liberal—and ‘SEEK: ee -ACCORD-- ~The =‘‘Maphilindo’” - appear as presenjéd tous by adopted at Manila in 1963 by Social Credit votes. President. Sukarno of Indonesia’ Th fdPmer* president Diosdado Ma- the Commons trar Tunku- Abdul. Rahman, prime which: neat handle minister of Malaysia, for asso- ruptcies, . trades mark registra- --eiation -of their states is not tion and patents under.the pio- under discussion becatine Indo- posed. -reorganization: nesia now favors - broader mode of. regional co-operation, ATTACKED LIVING COSTS sources said. That brought a New':Demo- . Military’ members of the. two crat, assault on .rising living \delegations earlier held a meet- costs and the need for some ling at which. they were believed: department to take responsibil — ‘to have-discussed relaxing” “the ~ity-for~ consumer: affairs: department, - military aspect of confrontation. Grace’ MacInnis (NDP—Van- | ‘| Sources said Thai Foreign couver-Kingsway) proposed “on Minister Thanat Khonian ~ sub- amendment that would hand J mitéed a’ four-stage plan for consumer “affairs to the regis- | pace pata Be bt F cack Mac-onding the —¢ anc UOR ‘in-- trar-generat;That—went—do cluding withdrawa ,bot.h to, 8, gaining. support ‘only from | ‘countries’ forces reed 1,000,'the eight New Democrat MPs | yards from their Borneo ‘bor- in the House at’ the time. miles. Then Stanley Knowles (NDP | Radio .. Jakarta, heard in Winnipeg. North Centre) faba Singapore, reported Monday ‘posed another amendment seek that, Indonesia -has-already—dis- ing the same end. It banded one of its military ‘units have e handed the régistra wotild -gen- { ‘Sukarng's order” to crush Ma- and ‘matters’ of concern” to | Si consumers. Malik . and. Razak emerged _ Deputy. Speaker, Herman “M. smiling from their meeting. Batten ruled, that One. “out of Monday and the Malaysian min- order. jister said they made progress in a good atmosphere, although | delicate issues were involved. BURGS FLOAT. INLAND © the RCMP de-. -bank:, .” sue + | State Policy... MONTREAL (CP): —.An ‘in- quiry into. land purchases : for possibility of. finding out more about. the. operations of Cangro (Bermuda) Ltd., “a government attorney said ;here. The hearing was ained But Attorney. Laurent Belan-— take’ ger said it will continue as long ter Pickersgill, told the, Part-as* there is*any“hope of-further ™ons: revelations aout Cangro, which realiséd about $618,000 on the deal. The. “adjournment wilt allaw- for thé arrival of a lawyer from. ‘London, England, who is..ex- ‘pected to éestify at the “hearings. During Monday's. tension Mr. elanger.- . said _ he: was still ‘Property Holaings “td “(form | looking atthe. proposed. ea RIPLEY'S BELIEVE us OR ‘NOT E s The Bade Charlottetown Wed. June e 1, 1966. 9 erly know# as . Cangro (Ber. muda) Ltd.) about testitving be- | fore the inquiry The’ inquiry was ordered by’ the—provincial sivernment after it had. been reposted | thatthe ‘liquor board had paid $2,122,351 for land in the Montreal suburb of LaSalle “which 10} dayg f ar- er had been sold for $99, 247. Scheduled — For Release OTTAWA (CP) —_A> seonealie posed toll increases. is to ~ be} ‘made public, a om- ‘Bell the Replying to Thomas ™M. (PC — Saint’ John- Albert”, minister recalléd_ that “MPs nad ‘requested during «an emergency debate last Thurs- | day,on the téH increase that |” the report be released Mr. Pickersgill said he no reason why. it couldnt saw ing “epies : swale Mt AND WOMAN _ a nie area of Imilchi], Morocco, LIGIBLE FOR MARRIAGE ASEM BKES FOR: 3 DAYS-EACH YEAR ae A_10,000-FOOT MOUNTAIN FOR A MASS WEDDING CEREMONY: hav as MANY AS_15,000 _ JOM WA THE WEDDING © ane Frames fred be. 1908 Wid ghey vera esr frRican aces ae ~ AFTER LAYING ffs . the resultS of. their talks-so far. ~ 5 : a = Stormy Debate Seen» } . By KEN SMITH” standards, move | NORTH BAY (CP) —.A de-|areas, and bring~ together. all. mand for full co-operation be- | organizations working. to solve tveen Ontario. and federal the. problems. authorities to implement effec: | [tie . ee a bong | |lined by Mr. Gratton pointed to tormy ‘discussion at a policy. the “great ‘multiplicity of legis-_ Geaiee. -of--the--Ontario:.Chamber. jiecck castammassnons: ~and-- “ jof Commerce ‘here. , : | government departments aod: The! se a was oe Ge lo | volved in the many favets - of ithe floor of the forum. by lution and investigation and “| Sudbury Chamber of Grimmer Zot It taacerienariied that -|and was- discussed = ern | rate fully with Gratton: and “De. 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