ae ered oy yi ei opm CBOE ha a a pay ona oe “ ¢ | : % | CORPEREMCY CV te from north i deficit arees f Lengthy List Of P Scag rie tee s| mv etiein » £2 } | baker ers and government ‘and national unity:| Bay of Fundy tides. . | Lengthy List Or Promises jz sacrae fap ~ Ghe @uar : - ‘ cane caauie Se comed WH lates sales tax on production ma- ‘ ? ace By All Five Parkes a .. | Seems s sere ae | ' =lncreased university grants elel tax deductions for oe ee Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 2, 1965. PAGE 11 By TOM MITCHELL |tioned some “unpopular” steps; grain agency for eastern Can- | a 2 ee OTTAWA (OP) — A sentence necessary in the near fuure to| ada and British Columbia. |' Private Sifts lo unbversiies || —Coumimel loan plan. widen- Sat ants 8 goed workontidempes dows overheated: Soe) —Ussmeny mee! nema, | sad dental odneaiions! and) ang. meer banks 204 protec in any election campaign |tors economy 2 work. research facili- ‘ gainst exorbit ientesp- a. a, wu clected., we nen ; ane paciste Secen, leans: oup- des. preprans, ane - a os ee The run for the federal eles- ciel tors seas te rasta: ait theada-tee —Eastern feed grain agency,| stock operations don stakes Nov. 8 is no excep-|. July 1, 1067. sion Plan besic rate if neces-| acreage payments on crop NEW DEMOCRA tion. It has produced a long| $500,000.00 over 15 years to| sary, plus increased old age| losses to eastern farmers and! 7 ¢ Douglas has mahe con list of pledges by the parties} aid medical and dental re-| pensions to needy long - term reforestation pro | sumer protection a major issu: covering almost every aspect| search and training. —Planning for long-term wa- gram for second-grade east-| tor his party, along with a pro- of government operations. —$40,000,000 university schol-, ter use, with possibility | ern farm lend. grem for a planned economy LIBERALS arship program over foar| could be important export to) increased basic wheat!” Key promises: Prime Minister Pearson and| years and higher university, U.S gustan and poymenia ter os —Free university education his party spokesmen have em-| grants. —$100,000,000 roads program grain storage. with increased federal money phasized the proposed medical} —Improved and extended| for —Old age pension increase t0| for university capital costs care program, increased aid to| crop insurance program. — ~More funds for Atlantic De- $100 monthly from $75 at age and technical and vocational education and an extensive) —National dairy commission,| velopment Board and $25-| 70. training. farm program. Without going| similar marketing agencies; 000,000 investment in Nova; National water conservation; _ tjniversal medical care pro into specifics, they have me.-' for other products and feed Scotia coal industry policy imecluding diversion gram. : ; —Higher minimum price for ston at 65. —National com- mission to spur industrial growth in oped areas inven- tory of resources, including crash program oh water puol- — to map out future ac- —50-per-cent increase in im- come tax exemptions. arises cope | WRECKAGE : a ais rk aematined pe TRAIN STILL BLAZING the Ci. at increases. cial order of court precedence. —Legiaiation to protect con- The fire that began in Petro- men hose down the burning sulfide, used as a rubber sol- In his London home, behind sumers against eum products cars Sunday cars to keep the flames from vent and an insect killer. Au- |Lambeth Palacé by the River shoddy goods and poreing 5 ieee Seer wpreading to two cars filled thorities say the fire will con- | Thames, the archbishop re- —Ceiling for finance company | ™ent at Exton, Md., was still with deadly gas (foreground). _ tinue indefinitely. ee aie interest rates and lower inter. | utning Monday. Here fire- The cars ‘contain carbon di- ~ (AP' Wirephoto) | pie cassock, a gold pectoral * est on housing loans. i f ee cone fey S3 == >=|Archbishop Of Canterbury #2227235 Thomp- : tT a more sccwed the major ver (FAL CNOISNOP QANTEPDULY fe veers i mee fk a fF hy aa gees’ | Tries To Follow The Master One of his great 1s platform says all Social Credit to win over the Methodists, wha candidates have promises to| By GODFREY ANDERSON viewer who asked whether he is }duty to speak out on subjects | left the Church of England) two work with all other MPs to-| LONDON (AP) — Most Rev. ja socialist: ‘Was Jesus Christ a | others do not want to hear centuries ago, by consecrating wards this end. Arthur Michael Ramsey, 100th | socialist? I try to be my Mas-|ONE PRELATE: SLAIN some of their clergy bishops Key promises: ie Archbishop of Canterbury in /|ter’s man.” Some archbishops of Caner-/ while not interfering with their —Increased federal aid for |!ime from St. Augustine (AD| Paying that role as he sees | bury have paid the penalty of/cusoms of worship. . education with formation of a |597). says he speaks out as he | nas ted the Anglican primate |*eir daring. One, Thomas federal-provincial affairs de- |@0e5 because’ he tries to be his Beckett, was slain in his cathe- partment, including an edues, |Master’s man. of Ail Engiand into storms be-| gral when he dared to defy, King; GEORGET tion bureau. He_once_rebubed_en_inter- [SS iimy cures, Some.[o? = : —Medical program corvelive present archbishop was| Rey. and Mrs. W.A. McQuar- nen-ccenpeliecry- beste. om */ on any national party seekicg |“#mes he has shocked the non-!iorn Nov. 14, 1904. His father. | rie returned recently from a visit i E f | i church-going k to : farm- : —Two-price system for wheat, |40 govern. Aid to Quebec The archbishop has spoken jonce president of Magdalene | Hamilton they were the guests ers when crop losses occur. Thursday night ee —Major overhaul of tax struc- SOeusrer i wae bese oot eta et. ae doctrine, oe sapeing | oe eee at wt by _ Empower Bank of Canada| of $125. for “homosexuale, whom -maa¥|fut though | they wil visit with Mes. 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