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JULY 7, 1966 : nor MORE TEN CENTS ne 22 PAGES Procedural Snarl And Tempers’ 3 aaa ‘Delay Revised Bank Act Bill SP lit Re ommendation OTTAWA (CP) A procedural |Commons during debate -Wed- Newfoundland other parte of ee = tempers result--.nesday the government would Canada which: he said were on Pe n 0 the summer's heat run into a constitutional barrier the fringes of the country ) i : : . stalled forma! introduction of if it tried to bring provincially- had special needs pe ‘on we = ae ' ‘ : Finance Minister Sharp's 1e- incorporated. near-banks under nized: by head offices of banks | vised Rank Act in the Commons federal law. located in Central Canada a -- " Wednesday after government Also during the debate, two He hoped the new Bank Act 4 ” bechenses ok Seti tar Ih Figu (y a members praised it and ‘opposi- former Conservative cabinet : tion MPs condemned it ministers said the Opposition salar igre mere regieual /- Ee The bill was to he introduced. will not support introduction of shortly before the regular Wed- the revised. Rank Act, and will nesday night adjournment at 6 reserve decision on whether to p.m. but at the last moment oppose the bill after it has been “the opposition refused to Zive introduced until they Have ex- When = the mpivate members" up its norma! private members’ amined it thoroug hly hour approached, George Mcll- WO Hetrween sant mn walan nti Pe th —_zovernment_tleaderin_the — Ht-was-expectedthe bill would e+ -hi.—_Conservative—finanee Commons. asked for—unanimous he introduced after another critic, said. it appeared the consent to continue the Bank incorporated, and more competition between tne branches of existing banks in outlying areas hour's debate today small borrower will be hurt hy Act dehate’ ee ee 2 wh the measure | Gordon Churchill, (PC —Winnt- terme. Tuendes nights ald the WANTS ALL INCLUDED | ondlbgsew a OTTAWA, (CP) three honsts for mechanic’ of 8 cer , F. David Fulton (PC Kam Siaire. Wie eee Saat members ot\a ame a cent on each of the same dates, j tion hoard_issned separate .rec- For the second 35.00 member loops), former justice minister, indicated cleariv what it hoves psaidt—t the governement + eee tthe: Commons will do about as move more forthrightly to Dring summer recess, sn the House | under federal banking law ‘all sheuld jual caves 6a fn ts e the. trust and loan companies | ; od which accept deposits from the | publie Most of the so-called near-banks are intorporated un U S P| : jder provincial law owe anes | Mr. Sharp said -the govern _ jommendations Wednesday in group, he recommended apy in- es—involving a total of crease of &'> per rent plus 18 4 Hhere— ea 83.000 non operating railway /cents retroactive to Jan’ 1. 1966 mal w Lemplovees \ ‘and a second increase at the ~ Board Chairman F Cratg start of next vear/of six. ner Munroe, q judge of the British cent plus. 14 cenm<. In addition. Columbia Supreme Court, ree- there would he’ further in- ommended wage increases total-. creases for Akilled and night ling 18 per cent over a two-year Workers. ~ |period for 28.000 shop craft em- ACCEPTS’ UNION VIEW |ment helieved its constitutiona: F | 1 jpower to regulate .the previn scape [Plovees and for_55,000 other non-!| Mr. Crowe. in identical state |@perating emplovees ments’ in both reports, said he Representatives of the rail- accepted the union's view that) |waxs and of the unions Issued jinereased productivity alone jus recommendations above and be- Jifies increases ‘af hetween 74 low the chairman's figure and 76 cents an hour aver the icially - incorporated trust and... a a é Ioan companies directly would M | . he disputed issi es lt was for this reason. Mr Sharp’ indicated. the zovern SAIGON (CP US. fighter- ‘ ment decided to set up a Crown hombprs.° striking North Viet- Copies of the two reports, two-year period : MIAMI! BEACH, | Fla AP corporation to insure daposits in mese targets in one of- the jdated June 9 were issued “hy The union nominee said non ~ Teamsters Union delegates the chartered banks and feder- biggest raids of the war Tues. [Labor Minister Nicholson’ Wed- operating workers, according ‘9 , voted" thelr ‘twice convicted ‘aity-incorporated. trust and Inan day. flew through waves: of sur. inesdav. Under federal labor evidence placed before. the president, James R_ Hoffa, the companies. Facilities of -the He- face-to-air missiles without los- F 4 \law, a. strike mav Ke called board. had Jost an average of keys to the treasury for $1,000,- posit insurance corporation ing a plane, a US. spokesman / ee / : % seven days after the minister $2,446 each since 1953 because : OS eee | receives a_ conciliation report of “substandard settlements en- 000 or more in-legal expenses Qo qitg e : ta said Wednesday today. ak@ save him power to made available -! provincially - incorporated com- US navy and air force air- Mr. Justice Monroe's reports fered inta:/in the climate of | | sce fo._.ruB. the union: fram panies on request craft flew 106 missions against called in both cases for in- | compulsion since 1952." He saa. Om 200 delez 5: Mr. Monteith and Mr Fulton ‘rel depots, a Military area and creases of four per cent-on Jan. ‘the non - operating employees . ome -, elegates overrode both said the government the SAM sites, the” spokesman 1, 1966, Jul 1, 1966 and Jan had in’effect subsidized the rail- 1, 1967> pls a” six-per-cont” in- | ways to a totat-of- -almost 860%, - crease Mily 1, 1987 | 000.000 In the case of the 28.000 shop. | Non-operating | wotkers~ now ‘eraly ‘workers, employed hy the’ average ahout $290 an houry ent ; wR oe ean E vir Li ee hee ga interest charges on bank loan: possible duplicate sightings CNR CPR and six smaller rail-- The 28.000 craft workers repre s pilots ways, the judge said his ree- sented by seven unions, had/Ae ———-—-panmar ont Phitadetphia: — op: ae ‘Sharp_said..Tuesday this Tn : ) enn or ta cia sere sett “MEETS: LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR—{— et emat whedog antisense? ity for Hoffa's legal fees, then [Sitimstety: removed. A: servant ) an ,average In ase ..of more ler about $1/an. hour The” other J Pac ers Lobster Trap than 47 cents an r by the 55.00 emplovees sjdnalmen, - >/ thanked Hoffa for letting him Will be geared to the market a & Lieutenant - Governor W.J. garet MacAulay, 2, (RIGHT) Miss Dixon: who was sponsor- end of 1987 ‘ itrack workers clerks And ntheps/ token oppesition in shouting and wh! ng approval to pay for all of Hoffa's crimina! trials and to.elect a general _vice-pres- should-have stated more clearly ald than Mr. Sharp -did Tuesday He said the number ,of mis- nizht what if intends to do with Siles fired first Feported as 27 the ceiling of six per cent on OF 29—was beng checked - ‘ speak vield on short-term government Aneest del . bonds, but Mr. Sharp declined MacDonald is seen here con- were selected princesses. Ail ed. by Souris Regional High * “ x : ; es |__-gought -a packaze/of ‘ateeeat B ove eae eee to give details of the nya Employees | gratulating Susan Dixon. 17 three girls are from Souris...School. was crowned at a Limit Placed | MORE THAN 4 CENTS eat tn hee re voted against creating the new before the bill is formally, in- | who was selected Sea Queen* Hundreds of people were on ceremony on Tuesday night ;_ In the second case, involving Keston ake santa Ae | post of general vice-president, troduced H id |. @f the. Souris Regatta and hand for the regatta officially by Michelle Peters. last | ‘ 55,000 employees of the big two Sablien with aie cose’et A. |_-___-whe-eouidtake over for Hoffa Jean Chretien (St. ,Maurice Oo Vote Fisheries Exhibition outer opened by the -Lieutenant- years queen who had heen | OTTAWA (CP) --Lobster and five other rail lines, he es- eas. menwbers: ef the siiading ‘i or—run_the—inier—_ter—him Laflecie’ parliamentary secre: tem }-Aeorn,_16,(LEET} and _: vest rice. afternoon Miss Lions Cid. oes fishermen in severs]-Northum- timated the average increase Sretherwenh af Raibwec/ Trans /. Hoffa could either resign or tary to Mr. Sharp. noted criti” MONTREAL (CPys-A spokes- = See ee er a me —warkery merely delegate his powers to cism of the proposed act by the ma ted - Packing- | (CLC):/employved Avy / the’ CNR theagenera) vice-president if im- Royal Bank of Canada. He sa't house. Food and Allied Seta Sede a Gcieride Gamat. | The railways’ nominee on Oe That sot cxverfet / fy) prisoned ‘on pending jury and the revision is being made in (CLC) said Wednesday-a strike i clampingE oO ment reported Werinesday ee . aa ee also | unt) ' ree commen ntical percen- -—/ l mail — fraud sentences totalling the interest of the public rather vote was taken M v a z — P londay an Some of the 3.700 licences is tage increases for hoth groups. / TH. A 13 vears than the hanke Tuesday — among the—6.000--em-—- inteaeicampapehd sued: last- year to-fishermen=!n--He=--suggested-——a—-3-3-per-cent> Wi Is FE d the strait off Prince (€ounty, hoost retroactive to the start of I son “AG is The delegates, in the. most plovees of Canada Packers Ltd hotly debated issue before the LACKS FLEXIBILITY The results of the vole were convention, voted to increase Richard Cashin (L--St. John's not vet known. but the vote had Ou Cl es ew xX osion - Fl... and along mainland- this year and three-per-cent , An- dues. $1 per month to a mini- West! said the Canadian’ hank- heen taken ‘only to give union ;shoreline from Fel River, N.S., creases at six-month intervals Pai évi Ht mum of $6, bringing in addi- ing system, hased on many representatives ‘the authority to to Rergman's-Point, N.S. reg-- to mid-1967. rty {9 - istered as. many as 500 traps or ee ee ee ee ec ire oe a calla: strike .. necessary TORONTO, (CP>—An attempt Oct. 1. Mr.. Walker is largely ing an agreement to accept more. He estimated the 12's-per-cent ‘LANDES K, 000 a_vear Sees serving all Canada, lacked the The previous contract wi bla by the production peo CRC policies, rocedures und . j < a N -cKeuter’s Prime’ The increase will he divided flexibility. to meet local needs the ee ran out eet uh. ae ae ae oe eee * oe ee the tithe aT Wt “wivuer aireetions sae = “J ,. About 1,800 of the licences weet indenen ad OA conte aa! Minister Wilygn Wednesday equally —_hetween the -interna’ that prevails in the United and. said the spokesman, the ite Toronte-_operations touched and .co-host Laurier LaPierre E -/ jwent to hoat-operator fisher- le | Mae employees in beth.» crushed a Actty wine revlon ne + tional and the locals About 100 States. where there are many union is demanding ‘a substan- off new explosion Wednesda from. Seven Days last spring CALLED 10 ‘FAT CROW men. Almost—1,000 ot these re- grouse . ‘ruling abo / Darts overs * et 7 delegates voted against tha dues regional hanks artd few national tial wage increase” and a com- - Whil M Walk : Mir. Leiterman said he was. ported more than 250 traps per, d / Nam gi rige epdorsement hike jones pletely new contract r at ee of the controversial | ad herd alker inststed peing called on to eat crow, boat. But the average number; Union noming@ Harry Crowe for his d suppért fof. 1 5 i. program This Hour Has Wednesday he. yas. merely i414 mir Carney said the pro of traps for all the 3,700 lb made separate recomminenda satiiCary’ pelicies there Keven Days and an allied show, |Changing the location of jis of- \\<ion amounted. to a public cences was less than 230. ‘tions for ea¢h group. / | Wilsop’s vital. tactical “igfory Uf ‘gmpass, ordered™their staffs to ‘fice and President Ouimet said spanking “ae The: department: said «at least For the shop craft workers he \sbingiged with An announcement stop work after the management the “senior vice-president” for of Mr. Walker's proposed |200 boats were used in the recommended increases of 11\%/that/he will/ visit Washinctow/ Group. Critical ; disclosed a series of decisions Toronto 4 had--not —heen- named, f x ‘elec ae in he area last season. The total toh-|per cent retroactive Ao. Jan z Julv/ 29 for 4 day of talks wit’ gee a eee Rous a ton le q told Reeves Haggan. general ster catch—tast-year—was-4,500, 7 -9nd_a_further \1'2 per cent President Johnson _on /Viet Nom i oe ompass. Feacted supervisor of public. affairs, pangs. next /Jan. 1, /plus additjonal and other world issties. — // ; Pat Watson, fired earlier as : $ , s — —— —_____.__. -. — —— 5 lott of Seven Days but stilt sharply that he could not accept instruc- | Be ge" L ‘lausee la “producer. appeared on the TERMED ‘INCREDIRBLF* tions from the vice-president. a nh. \verge of calling a halt to two Mr — Leiterman called Mr. This would. violate his ‘contract. } ~® TV shows with which he is con- Walker's appointment to Tor. The contract expires Aug- rer OTTAWA (CP) — Common: jrade and industry © minister, ucts Seine preferences, it was nected onto. incredible and a direct slap ‘Mr Ledterman added he- wealth Caribbean countries came at the npening of the claimed. have been diluted by The management called the at the program department and would continue to accept in- Wednesday ‘lodged a strong closed door Commonwealth Canadian agreements with Seven Days and Compass sus- the Seven Days show structions from.‘ supervisors of complaint with Canada over ‘Caribbean - Canada conference. third-party countries pensions illegal and ordered the Mr. Carney said public affairs.” : | some of the clauses in fhe 1925 Officials said Mr. Tichibourne) ‘The trade agreement — getting situation corrected immediately. “The appointinent of Mr Mr. Carnev's Compass. show . , rede ‘agreement between the ‘summed up the Carihbean view. jts first good look since it was A sore of hastily-called ex- Walker to a -direct command wac the oniv one immediately | two He questioned.-the vaiue ‘of <igned—will be reviewed by the eenuve meetings were under position in Toronto—an. view of affected. It is running Sunday | ’ way late in the day, and Mr. pic much-criticized. role in ‘ni- cinhdd aac, an the semeaied aac The criticism, eypressed -hy some of the preferences which eommittee. Tariffs, goods lahel- Me geal cheduled & press con-‘tiating present. and previous placement for Seven Days and Robert Lightbourne, Jamaica’s Canada offers Caribbean. prod- ling. and other administrative serenee. He is prod { Dov ; : fact affecting trade will also Is producer MM DO-U- ‘crises is obviously Pproveca- with Seven Days staff produc: | factors e s ment. part of the Seven Davs jive” 7 Next show’ is due for | ae exeentret series. and the prospective: pre He added that the-CBC has Sunday. e nat Ne * tia unda’ E . : ot ‘ ms ot - s i . CONCERN OVER SUGAR , ate ean e the a entire!y missed ‘the point of re- Mr. Carney said Wednesday Problems arising from the x pr Bine fan cent. ‘discusions presumably there is enough material im port of Caribbean sugar. TUM ANNOUNCES SUSPENSION hefore -the’ Commons committee hand for the Sunday show but it and other commodities to Can- Execufive -Producer Douglas on ‘breadcasting--or is -“‘deliber- won't take abont 36 hours to lada also will be considered. The Leitermah of the Seven- Dave (atel®. trying ‘to. force ihe .resiz- put it together should the sus- Caribbean delegates are known .,. announcing the apes. nations of large segments of the ‘pension he lifted to be particularly concerned <n of his own staff's work oe public affairs department’ Seven: Davs and Document— jabolit restoring some of thelr fall shows, said he understood | Both producers were critical the latter an occasional / hour- Host sugar trade. Mr. Watson was considering fol- of the CBC-proposed- terms of long program on a single sub- | Competition from other Com- lowing suit with _Dogument: and Mr. .Leitanman'’s. contract fer ject during - ee Jeeee monwealth countries has eafen Quarteriy Report. = the néxt Seven ae sqries. season igh pag w fo ng jinto the Caribbean share of the ‘The latest eruption In-the long pd ami wan avdve le ae esse Set icin Sitios ‘Canadian sugar market running battle between produec- 4 jj The Caribbean complaints tion and management. centreing ” = | Th T Q : swere a predictable start to the around Seven. Davs followed a_ Li era reatens oO uit conference. Their dissatisfac- statement Tuesday. by CBU Ition, particularly over the sugaf President J. Alphonse Ouimet O Old A P | situation, has been long known He~ said the CRC would offer n ge ension ssue | Trade Minister Winters also Mr. Leiterman a new contract spoke but made no specifie pro- for next season: under certain OTTAWA = (CP). Liberal’ MEP strong pressure from his cin. | | posals conditions and also that it -had James Rrowen <aid Wedne v stifnente ; The early emphasis on trade accepted the idea of establi=h- he will withdraw. his ‘support of THREATENS TO'LEAVE f supported the View this matter Mf semor vice-presidents iM ithe minority Pearsan govern. |” If no ‘government /action wAs / ¥ j would dominate the conference Montreat—and--Toronta ment if Wathing is tiane—snon-te taken. he—would leave. the “Vibe e with aid. immigration. and, the At ahout the same time H. G. increase ald ace pensions eral caucus and likely sit a4 an _ | question of joining the Organiza- | (Bud Walker, . vice-president “A Int of .L ale feel .the inronendent Lihefa / tion of “American States taking -and general, manager at Ottawa same ‘way 1 do.” he said in ans Vve been a Aiberal Fi my.| second phace. for English’ network broadcast-. interview : life’ “ever since IT was a haw” | ‘The private. sessions hegan ing..tald .CBC* department chicfs Mr_.Brown, 53-year-old lawver He denied press reports that ;pe athis Petiae Minister Pearson here he was moving to Toronto and MP for Brantford added has threatened ty C- Fer /to the thé conference chairmen, and that he expects/ the. tovern “ont a Demogtatie Parfy. ss ‘fe Donald Sangster? acting prime | will make an announcement he pension tssug was is) minister of Jamaica, read puts | INS'DE TODAY soon to boost the *%73 monthly cussed hy/ several Ack-bencheys/ lie statements ’ Island ‘news 9 Pension to $105 fer persons sq at the I/Aberal caficys ont aan a “ATP ane” I 2 ‘ ning. Jt/ was ly & Both. expressed the hope of, . Summerside ............ fie ee Pee } ae . Senate ageing committee thev pfessed foy an early /peny/ forging stronger commer-| Deaths ................ 3 “y eo shieltina \aioh Wetesse / 77. , , . > ~ ele CARIBBEAN ministers men Seen here are LFS. cial and other links between the | Editorials Se i s th scadiiaaek. al ; Mtg do o There were feports some Lib [J / / HORSE LAUGH : * . e cee a i ——Kings. . e government unless v ye fey —// ae eat Pees resins Burnham (LEFT), external af. CS DRea® BAG CHNAGE gm anc Cite <os=—-8—\ Something in the Very) Bear erate and = freditite MP ace f (3 Lf an kneel ae per cent Teens fairs minister of Guyana, and ace aoe abritain Sport . ltutiere.’ * Mr. Brown said; talking of /joining the/ /NPT | Baphara amiltiyn (RIGHT) Barbara’ last vear, upon re pramlere” at The Otte —— spec P © : . i ‘ ¥ a i 7 * Z oe sien . in the Caribbean: The announ- Donald Sangster, acting prime aa yee See Sidiihe dates 12.17 His difficulty was thay he had | partly bec p by its Atand/ for dna/ ‘wete Rein Yho Are both ceiving’ a. floral horseshoe, oo 3 Du s pew a wi o ral ihati ‘uni nsfon | ought i he gaz e ———--—-tement_was_made at a press _minister_of Jamaica The im from. its ruling role in the Eng- |~ Rural churches 6 ees ee th rere oe te bes } NOE Yais (men Knowles talfing part in Ane /Charlotie- _promjsed Kate that she would aad Massed tal i ceca Bill i or ; : ee : ‘ + Fj 'Brantiord a ee No ee-i/ J Sa / les . t P ’ s¢ i oe Cann ri ng ‘thean Chk tmhtee eh es ee ee Cleesth d " tion. after pledaing fis, support / said in An ‘interview thére had town Simmer , J Festival, each give/ her a horse. Kate ,and Rigg president of Charlottes e ommon th 5 + $ asst ° . td envleronce oA uadee ae SAS 008 00 aid to the areas the ranterence—ae—an—_observer —s = oe. * for/a universal pension of S100 heen sofne, eonversatians, but na_ pear ave ante kind af a gvt) Ragbara-pose_with DusteNthe fown Metal Products, afiae agi onaar bes) eee only ‘ ' a month, and now was nadet serious of format /dispirys:ons, i/tm aap —- pening might -_pyesent,—_pror—_te last —mghts” wards, ~ * : : ae / / iy j 7 J / \ / / 1 i Sif Fes P nc fy / . :