: , ' Lis ‘ 2 If It's Good For The Island ! en eee ts oo or € isiana: : ol A few clouds, cooler, winds light increas. The Guardian Is For It i ing near noon to westerly 20. Saturday, : : sunny. Low-high 48-75. % ‘: - ' 2o/vi wve : ~ “« viviso Edward Island Like The Dew” ; ~ ek 2. ee : Z40NZS © . VOL. LXXIX NO. 164 " pathoiied ae Wecond Chast MAM be Baa rot grid @S F~—-MOOM SE AN NBS WN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 15,1966, —- "Faa -TEN CENTS AR.PAGES— z Js. Mad 4 a 4 Ottawa and fer pay stage -- MERRIE TOG" Fe ‘al He al Mir + " * we + eee : Fv: By KEN KELLY waler tr: of the federal tions would have to be met hut , : OTTAWA (CP)--Battle. lines requirement that a. provincial jt was up to the province to. OTTAWA. (CP) The aged could he Se from anothes sian to take shape Thursday plan he hicly-administered to. select whatever administering are to .be guaranteed ‘a monthly discussion. oe jover possible use of private '!n- qualifs federal payments. agency it wanted.: income of $105 made up of a Stanley Knowles-— (NDP. Win- on rac j surance companies: by the prov- This is one of four basic cot ‘There is a possibility of the ee a age = pension nipeg North Centre) -said - the inces, in sens a, na- ditions to the federal provinces’ using insurance com- credit —— Ta fot gwen supplement will apply a means 1_medical_care insurance offer. to. share half the costs of panies within this context.”” he the. —hae arian ~-lest_under_ another name. He Matheson and MacMillan Lim- mesma provinetal “med-care’ plans said in referencé—to—non-profit = from Sources“ called for an increase in the ited of Chaflottetown, P.E.l.1 Two New Democrats, Stanley — Mr ‘Mack achen denied this, public-audit aspects of the fed- ealth ade MacEachen flat-rate pension thas been awarded a $1,149,483 Knowles (Winnipeg North Gen- saying? that the federal condi- eal legislation ee in the Commons that pe said anv additional tn- contract. for the construction of tre; and Mrs. Grace MaciInits: : hie | Bee ole eas a oo wii ew be- come above the: $75 a month the grade. for the approach ac- (vancouver Kingsway), took private companies sell medical |g s . price anna g Phe ago: Why re will be taken into account im de- leess highway to the Prince Ed-— 7 oie ssibilit es : : Sumes sittings after the sum- termining how much of the $30 ward Island end of the North- mgd Mi 7 ru “f * oo oe area profit #8 mer recess. He estimated the supplement, if any, a pensioner jumberland Strait Crossing. Pub- crwad ee ‘. anne etn ithe | a “loss leader’ to other busi- cost of supplementing the old \ jj) veneive of ae alteeine—eeliatatiatndliemmtaar tle orme i commons ot i ness, the federal government age pension at $225,000,000 S ial Credit a -Creditate i rT Mcliraith announced today. an welfare committee at was open to the criticism that But immediate: trouble devel or re an ifis' there may be a-part for private public funds would be used t6 neq with or spokesmen also expressed dise The successful tender was the | ompanies in the national plan. Ip the profits of private ped wi opposition partieS anoointment with the program lowest of seven opened on June ed ° = who earlier this. session de- | 21. High bid was.$1,710,314.00. “You're “playing with fire."* firms. manded an increase in the’ $75- Mr. MacEachen said the total ages tc Ga waded ae Mr. Knowles bluntly told Mr ” a-month pension now paid to all 4"nual_ cost will be $225,000.00 ed mito > « te tart. But t oes ’ tract awarded in connection with ere Be re WwW J Bisho at 69. ok oe eae, oe . \the construction of the nine-mile Oo" Siich Parliament |s 6x o We P Cgnservatives described the iooorits from the Canada or at GEMINI 10 ASTRONAUTS lerossing which. will. link Prince gy let i supplement as totally _ inade- Quebec pension plans it wit 74 : Edward Island to the mainland | pect to’ complete work next quate and tried unsuccessfully : : < i i fall. x 2nies e ort to bring on an. emergency de- disappear in time. Gemint 1% command pilot by this world globe after fie- tal Mich! that fs scheduled to hy means of a composite bridge, . p ee Later, however, Heward int : tunnel and causeway? Mr. MacKEachen satd_ the bate. New Democrats attacked : John WY Young. left, and ishing a practice session of he launched from Cape Ken > Health Insurance Association of EDMONTON (CP) Ww the provision that the supple. Grafftey (PC Brome. Missis- ‘pilot Michael Collins posed their planned three-day orbt- nedy, Fla. July IR ee FIRST CONTRACT Canada had informed him ‘its Bishop "vice-president a + (Ment will be affected by other ma — secigeatged policy. . § ’ ‘ ns te TURMOIL ana GET WORSE. - ee ee ae members. write medical care ‘n- New Brunswick Teachers’ Fed- income. involved a mea = ~ 0...was_awarded. last | surance..as-a—non-profit. part of . leration.—denied_Thursday._that...Mr.. MacKachen_denied_ that |. .""No, Mr. Speaker," said Mr. . oat Limited eee their- business. he mentioned in a Wednesday this means applying” a means “MacFachen. . f som tion of ti. h. |. Provided the conditions at- interview with the Canadian test or needs test to the supple-| Did it involve » needs teat, é NI 7 and railway a pacts ate gi tached to the ‘federal offer to ‘Press the possibility of mass ment. However, the expression Mr. Grafftey asked. - Packing ouse Orkers wee Te Mintel ge teh eg a I Mg ag care insurance costs is met, wick’s 6.000 teachers unless a come test'’ in connection with | minister: rs ‘crossing. there was no federal objection | worked out with the provincial/income. - Work under the new contract. “-\will involve the construction- of ‘° abe ee a ee: 3.28 miles of approach highway ignated by the rial ners 1% To nnou nce Yat e oO ay ‘grade from Borden Point to Lar- er: to administer the sen Farm Road in the vicinity_of aa sk , the Trans-Canada Highway. The CITE CONDITIONS Ry JACK GRAY davs« included one affecting 1,-'the federal. government _ esti- right-of-way will be 250 feet wide .The administering ageney Canadian Press Staff Writer 0 iron ore workers a’ Schef- mated Thursday ft ~ jand approximately a’ mile of y% A summer of labor. turmoil ferville, Que. and. . Labrador ployed rate is @ bare 3.1 ot, the w \have to ‘be non-profit, open a) may et worse. ~ City, - Nfld. But new ones total labor force. : ge ekg attend Tass \public audjt-and responsible ts» Thousands of workers..4,500 started Near Toronto Thurs Unions in some cases are out tufal work is involved. The con- the provineial government. in In Ontario alone already are day 500 employees of Hawker Continued on ‘page 3, col. 2 tgact is for the embankment dividual accounts of persons in- out on strike, a efoss-Canada Siddeley Canada Lid. went~out— pioinceenieeenaestier only. ‘and does not’ include base sured would have to be assessed survey hv The Canadian ie im a oo dispute. a % leourse or paving _ |by a provincial government au- showed, with the big talks stil The labor situation chang PM P ; | ; thority. to come almost hourly in the big labor earson = Se te sn jgpdi Mr. _Knowles said- this was a” Two of_three groups of unions provinces of Ontario and Que- ae epochs and 206.000 tons of | representing Canada’s_32-700 -hee—making—it—almostimposs!- T Ri 7 o material are—inciued+ non-operating railway -employ- ble to give an. accurate figure | oO eceive any: <r e t t which will pre- ees decided Jast week to turn of the number on strike. jin we es P ie |vide an access road to - ter- : ~fiougconeiaton hoard tonorie.— Wildcat walbouls complicated ¥o and conduct strike votes across the picture -in Ontario, ich the enuntry. has 614,900: union workers. A, la- Nezotiations -with hasic bor department—nfficial—ia_ Tor- Completion time for the corr tract is 16 months. steel -OFTAW A (CP) Prime - ain nine ‘ : ol andt—onicket—cempanes—aitt—_@-_enta_Thursday noted that two ster—Pearsen—will_he—_made q total of 30.900 employees are in year contracts with most unions oping of the Kai pee Indian ant Na crucial stages Packing house ree ee aaena ree on at: Fort. MacLeod, Alta.. Mon- tinoal Pariy. s workers numbering 5.249 are to 200, and 300, wou eM gay during a two-day trip to Technical _ briefin i f gs on the announce a-strike date today im gaged in contract talks take part in various ceremonies Captures Seat Northumberland Strait crossing eight plants of Canada Packers FCONOMY ROOMS in Alberta. Project for representatives of Lid Organized. labor . i< bargaining He is scheduled to arrive at CAMARTHEN,’ Wales (Reut- rover 150 contracting firms and Strikes settied tn the past few interested in tender- in a hooming economy in which Simoni Sunday at_11:40 a.m. ers). — The Welsh nationalist suppliers, ing on various phases of the pro- die o place a wreath ata cenotaph party Thursday won its first service at Elk Island National pouse of Commons seat in a iPark for the 75th anniversary of the Ukrainian settlement in Shock tiyelestion -vietry bets .{Canada, He -wil-also deliver a over the governing Labor I speech 'party’s candidate. ~ONE SURVIVOR * Eight Student noon in the Confederation” Cen- tre Theatre. Highlighting yesterday after- noon’s session was a question Nurses ject” continned” vesterdar atten —peeeuan. PASSES Everett Crosby,. 70, brother longtime personal man- of singer and ager died | ~ ‘Bing Crosby, night at Sharon pee: ast his role in getting - his cruttee staite®..a one of show bus- iness's biggest careers, Ever | ett was modest. “All I had to do was shut my mouth, look smart, and let them do. the buying,” he said recently. (AP Wirephote) ‘$2 . os. the 44 hour week set out in the act, could:be granted if the contractor and the depart- ment of public works can make a case for such an increase. He noted that Workmen's Com- ~weuldbe required and the labor statutes. of. the pro- vince’s. in which the contracting company was based would also appl: waonve also } government. “The teachers’ federation 1s meeting with the minister of education in, Fredericton today |ment. Mr. MacEachen denied that this means applying a means test or needs test to the supple However, the expression and I am optimistic about the being used in the capital is “in-~ outcome,’” Mr. pokes that with the provinees heal “teachers Bishop said. act ~pro- \the supplement. negotiate D N - ATE NOT REVEALED come test’’ in connection with ‘Wee minister talso spit | that jmunicipalities on salaries and the effective date of the supple- CLC Union Requests Investigation (CP).-The Cana- that a provincial scale wipe out ment will not be disclosed until jon - TON ef Rallwas, salary differences which now the legislation is placed before Segnnees and General Work- vary regionally by as much as ¢ $2, 000 annually. that training programs in co-op-: cession provincial de- eration with the eens eaeD Officials Hear Questions partments of education, may be required to have sufficient num- bers of skilled labor. Mr. Coy said: that labor will first_be_taken, when pr from New Brunswick and then €dward Island, sary from the provinces and finally, tical Prince if neces- other Atlantic if neces- . the Commons this fall. The ,, , House is due to resume October ‘34 after a summer recess. Frie Winkler (PC . Grey- |Bruce). accused the minister of |introducing a “totally inade- fewate program and attempted introduce _a__motio ot nod Commons debate. Commons Speaker Lucien no age pension increase had been debated on many occasions this and nothing further ) decided Thursday te me the federal government - investigate “archaic. and re- pugnant labor conditions’ exist- ing on CNR chartered vesseis operating hetween Nova Scotia and Newfoundland ports or etromeh~ wedded. preataate — -.- issued following a meeting here, the union's genera} adjustments date and working ‘eanditions are deplorable. $30 Supplement ee ae Is Announced ‘_ e period lasting well over an hour URGES CONTRACTORS © — sary, from other parts of Can- : : ae M Vi Fe in which those attending the. J. Coy, assistant regional ap. : _») OTTAWA (CP)—Health Min-'most entirely a _Bansitions eet 10 ent Death meeting asked and had answer- drector of the department. of she day-long briefing got un- ister MacKachen announced one.” ; led by officials over 60 questions separate a © eer uereey Phe elciny Thursday oe oa Mr. MacKachen said thar ny “* CHICAGO 1 ; idealing with vario as s of be prepared to’ supply his de- when jon , * ment to old age pensions ‘Or using this formula of a eo veld 5 aarahes os Thurs. partake the tani: eS date the sand bey Pe partment ‘with forecasts of labor minister of public work# for those who won't qualify for ben- cae oe debate te day and methodically strangled oF w wij Most of. the questions asked ‘eqwirements, pay rates and job Canada, ee o— ee ” efits fof the contributory Canada stead of a flat rate increase im or fatally stabbed’ eight stu- of ch ee eeaet 7s lwere on ‘contract procedires, “cscriptions early so that a suf- will proc with all’ due speed pension Plan. It will guarantee the $75-3-month old nile eee ‘det waress “arc hile. & abeth ic, leago. police, said’ ‘it’ was dealing with such things as {cient labor force could be ae- on the Strait crossing project. them a minimum income of |cion “it te felt that’ i the. most serious crime since } j tine’ i _ e avired and maintained. He par- but under no condition’ will we gigs h 3 is fe at income sup- - crouched in horror under a bed. the Valentine’s. Day massacre “so a securities ‘in lieu, OF wiarly stressed the need for consider compromising the qual- » 2s month. port can he provided at a ine terrified survivor broke in 1929 fe In that: gang war ee — b descriptions. ‘since he said ity of this magnificent project He Informed the Commons higher level, for a given outlay er bonds, burst through an up- @vent, seven were shot down ing ‘hei — ee is a _Gefi nate possibility for the sake of a schedule that legislation to authorize the of funds _ stairs window to a ledze. out. with. teommy-gins pus engineers in regard to the eee - supplement will be placed he-. The -minister.‘zave no mdiea- sida and seceaeed oo gge or" dingo a me ee dealings with ne ‘\fore the House when Parlia- tion in his statement. whether - = My friends are dead! Help? Merlita Gargulle, 21. of The - epartment of public works a j/ment resumes after a summer the $30 - a - month supplement Help! Help! I'm the only one Philippines ; san bg a ree wor | recess. 2 will be subject to any kind of left alive!” Valentina Pasion, 23, of Tha a vy G Williams, seno It nl | aotet annual cost of the suo- means vor needs test. de said The eight girls were—stran-—Philippines ase ant to the deputy an ster, | pléme is estimated at- $225,- the details_of the program now telah Shaheed we tele’ daar @ Pamela Wilkening, 22, of eral department “lon . the start. But since are heing considered 71. hour massac 5 Lansing, Til \works, Ottawa, with ae : 7 2 re iE, : neat Gtlak Aebattmaont persoe- it applies only.to those who will MORE lve seen more people Gloria Davy, 23. Dyer, Ind. I and oe eS os a not - benefit from the Canada ~ er ennen killed,” said Pollee Cmdr, Susan. Farris, 22, Chicago. pos eer of the a : Pension Plan it will disappear e = Francis Flannacan, “but “T've Patricia Matusek, 21. Chicago \attie rca rland Consultants om |after a time. Par ament never seen anything more hor. Marianne ‘Jordan, 22, Chi- ¥ aspects. Mr. ‘acEachen may have : rible than this.” , 1 0eee NO DE R dropped int © ighe ces The surviver; Corazon Amu:| Nina Sehmale, 21: Wheat. Ti! 1 Sadler a thé afternoon Dous By JDEN BEST peshes. ee hee “contra by bedding ‘tha (iinet Po ene: | At A Glance: rao, 23. an exchange student Miss Amuraon under the hed. & |Park, representing the feder ] MOSCOW CE Prime Minis commission for Viet Nam, In measures-that will be needed " from The Philippines, told po until the last of her fellow cap- departrnest of finasce. told ter Indira Gandhi of “India the ranks of those powers who ta Wise’ the tanden @hick thew : ae lice the killer was a tall, blonde tives was taken from‘ the room tractors that the questien Be c led Thursday for immediate give first priority to halting ioahatebalars: ‘Seshile oii} Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS ving man She said she heard no écreams liakation in regard to ‘the crose cessation of American bombirg American raids on North Viet glacd Ga Gk chaiioal hanes . Police immediately began an as the others were taker out ing project was still the subject North -Viet Nam Nom, ; are also being considered.” ih gant Piguet _ . intensive manhunt Not until daylight, after an of meetings being held “amonz She said this would create a _Kosygin told the. rally the hee? wie a ee thal The monthly unemployment a oe ee and Miss. Amu- alarm clock set for $ o'clock Sovernment officials in (t'4 limate for an international con- US. took “a new and danger- 1,000,000 persons 69 or over wh? rene. showed there. were “@* rao were in training at: South had, rung. did she stir and that no decision on the mat- ference to work out a’ solution ous step” in bombing the out; oi. the fat $75-a oie aig 200%" Canadians without \ ¢Chicago Community Hospital SAW BODIES ter of taxes had been mat e He to the Viet Nam- conflict skirts of Hanoi and Haiphong. i ale ita Another 100.900 jobs at. mid-June, a. drop seven. blocks away In_ the upstairs hallway. and added that this informatier™ c¢., ore Alexel Kosv- He recalled the Warsaw Pact ‘will a anne went wear wks from 267,900 in May They ined ina two-storey iv the other two bedrooms. she would be forwarded to contrac. - 4 sai Soviet triend- declaration ‘that Soviet — blue the progressive reduction in: the Biste meres Jahre three hedraom cantemporary saw the hodies of seven. Down- ors in tender documents SS ee iscked the United countries will fend volunteers perele tne: pai ‘chick by 1979 annéunced the appamtmest of townhouse, set aside for student Stairs on a living room sofa lay Dealing with customs and 6 np: enye. aia ay hak to help North Viet Nam_ if re- aan ss fs wiltas y era woman judze in. Halifax, nurses the “eighth, Miss Davy. nude, cige, M.J.. Gorman of the fa, a oe <a ceil “T quested, and warned that these WILL INCREASE a Ser ret te ee { Police. were not sure _ whether with ee torn strip of sheeting al department of excise tax ¥, ad gonad Loe gutlanig nade tt will go equipped —- “meee Benefits from the Canada ota = sg) sane aan ne._killers$came through a around her throat. ener s r . f sary weapons:” = 3 r ouncn 2 me window at the rear of Miss Amurao told the inves- oi fear Get ie uney (clear selsecae oe ese prepared at Keayain said the US. had cn Tae = er i= $ In the Commons, Healthy the buildine or forced his -way-tigatorsthatt he intruder said | from_ other countries t me Hoe ie oe aye the a gone past the policy of the late xe et se ie Minister’ MacEachen an- n the front door to the gitle as he tied them up Sect Would be subject tm the re- convening the 1954 Geneva —_ secretary of state’ John Foster a9 ri utions. _ me gra - nounced proposed old -aze Miss Amuran’ told ‘police she that he wanted @nly money spular - peed tats) : s+, ference to deal with the. Vie Pulies. and his policy of | bal- ally ingreate n nr pensions guaranteeing “a and one. of the_other girls were Otto: Kreuser the ‘chiek of.” Gould eautcack ! £ pig ee? Nam -.war Mrs Gandhi, here anetne on the brink at wae w - years -of contributions minimum monthly income of zroused from sleep’ hy a knock detectives, said there was some close touch with the feders ee Oe ee - aan en a> sie ' se their bedroom door Open- difficulty getting a clear picture partment regarding mn a 2et Russia to agree to such ae- ies ae oo $4 being ‘de- Prime Minister Pearsom - Ret te aie roe 8 af vente rom Mi Amara a al oh acts] AIR TODAY <[Satt i S Gorets oe ef ele becca ian with a knife and a pistol. because of her hysterical con- many difetent rules app q' There must be “Immediate “be 4 Commons vacances in Que ee eee oe: eee eee each case is considered on its ending” of bombing of North) Island news .......-- sees 2 those people who are not and bec and Newfoundiand ‘wil! be = Seer eT aie Serre “theik ——“Withiit three “hours “three per +own-merits as Viet. Nam, -Mrs. Gandhi said. | Summerside ......-.-.-+-. 3 will .not—because of age—be | held “before long”) = nands* Three other girls were sons were detained for question- | -WLR. Pettigrave of the feieval| TUS WOUS CFESE H° CHMEE eats Py .-6e ee egheee ee oe RE ee ween ree aoe * —e “and ‘tied.' The ing. Two ‘hitchhikers were department of labor. «4 4 for holding the conference and| Editerlals ..............-- 4 [contributory pension plans trouble during second-reading Ter, vere’ brought to ipicked up in. Indiana In Chi- , ie t the project would be <0" ed swift cessation ef hostilities and, Kings; Queens, City 5 “Because it is an income stage—ofa bill dealing with ¢ hedronm: and pushed in as cago, a man who fied a down ae Sie Vie by the Fair Wages and H ~e complete withdrawal of all for-- Women's ..........+;+: 6 guarantee program, and be- the Quebec dock. strike 7 the ved after night duty. town airline office after a clerk 7 ; . Labor Act, with the department esr forces.” 4 pies Sie oo «| 7 (cause. of the increasing bene- “\The NDP moved that the . . .-Qne—of the nine yas a visitor, saw’~biood om his shirt was THESE. ARE four * of the: right, Marianne. Nordan, 22; jo publie works wage ries in APPEARED - SIGNIFICANT Ceiititted oo oocccs. 8.9. fits” that will be available jin-_ bill be “held ap untit—alt sdese——— Marianne Jordan seized, but later released student«- nurses siain in hottorn left, Nina Schmale, 21: effect in. the provinces conceT™ The shift appeared: siznificant Finance, markets yn 6 der =the Canada and Quebee can present: their versions of The killer then took the sirls — PalicA said the billeg loft ey Chicago vesterday Top left, hottom prizhi Pamela Wilkes —s4 Serie sept We set in that —it_ptared entra’ ING9. | Camies 17 sre — tare — the nepeete +4whatwas agreed to when the from the. bedroom te other cellent fingerprinta. Y Patricia . Matunek, 21; top ing, 22 ithat week which with Canada and Poland the federal treasury will be al-. strike ended June 14 i an extended wore Yel