If 4t's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Puthorized as Second Cass ¥ Ottawa apt tong VOL LXXIX NO.I61 ' WEATHER ‘ funne skies: with a few cloud perinds, considerable Cleudiness with showers Wednesday ‘ Low-high 47-73, ae ; Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” F oniavae guvnas- "HARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966. Kor MORF TEX CENTS 14 PAGES uoow Cs ' : ' Kings Verdict Liberal, . Government “Changes. Liberals Garner Victory Margin Macitime CP News Chief Minister Recalls Historical Event Procedure. Jack Braviev, now Cana- the basis.of a snidier’s duty heard the door close hehind the whee a The govern. dian Press Atlantic chief But jthe prime minister must two men, Mi MeNaughton ee a :, no eggs Roe exe Ry NEIL MATHESON the first returns were avattahles at Halifax, walked in on a have known that he had already rushed back inte the kitehen ee es as ee nee The Liberals:of Ist Kings weve Farther up*the street there was bit of history as CP's de- won his.man because the gen- grahbed the from’ a cloud to. the Commons Tr aa rt celebrating -last night and there scarcely anyone in front of the # al was obviously ready for.de- of smoke She then generous!s ’ anspo / ; - . i fence reperter af Otlews = a aad the trip to the. gov- heard m wt As fn nyooun Minister Pickersgll said Mon was a reason. Not only did thay PC campaign headquarters. Ve- 1944. The death Monday of cision p & a Z apaing “i ” ' 4. day elect their candidates Daniel teran political campaigners can r ernor's residence elpful ntr en She showe fe > thw . , af le. : — 7 1 MeN ene While fh iistenett ta thts rit me the inertia sprinted for » Opposition Leader Diefen roee wce ee gretrinne nemegtig ee sears , eal ie stars telenhe aker had ss : “ 2 rie : 7 ved Be : ~ _ years ago. cal paragraph of histo and a telephone ‘that’ in = meine majorities, it’ was their two polling. Apparently this is what . oa anee creases would nai he put inta pee that - gave Liberal Leader happened yesterdas Smiling, Ry JACK BRAYLEY 5 teftect—w-t-it-e—Partiamnent—_ is Alex -B Campbell the 17 te 15 _eenfidentookingLiherals—were HALIFAX cP It _* dheent' down te th margin of victory that last night wearing big grins even before ‘seem possible. but wees 5 : eatin . e samerr created him Preéemierselect. The the actual results from the var- } that Gen. Me- | a Cc . peend noe = a0 0 | Mr ete aie ike eo and Z ee tied with ious polls. were announced Naughton wou party has taken a strong stand seats ench afer the general Let it be said for the PC can succeed J. me ae as election on May 30 didates they were jut as good . Ww ee | jagainst any increase because it : 97 fence minister in eenild tbe dblriuanl ta Mr. MacDonald polled 1,228 snorts defeated as twev had Kenzie King’s cabinet : Meta sins de nta! 0 Ne votes to Peter. MacAulav’s 1,071 been campaigners:in a battie for the general's apartment on M Pb cits for» margie of 207: Mr. Stewart thst was long. enauah to leave Ride Terrace in Ottawa r ckersgill said the -gov | 9 . v s : : ideau r : ; polled 1,201 votes to Keith Mac both themsel d—-th b As CP's defence reporter ernment is required hy the law Kenzie’s-1.043-for-a—margin of th themselves an eir T.ib- had established a confident re mosre RELLO, Que. «CP to impose tolls in’ order to ice -Mir MacKenzie had contest eral opponents hone weary ‘ ; . y or When I arrived to offer. con- lationship with: the soldier-sci- Go, 94 G 1. MeNancl fee amortize the debit of the sea- hi : ) F : 2. L cNaughton, the hein 2 ed. this. deferred election with gratulations to Daniel J. Mar- Lentist. I had followed him ofa Prairie —merchant's —son—who Waicde Hees TPC Navi the—prestige—of—having—beét-thonald and hie charming wilt, on . caudate as had rose to his country’s highest berland asked Mr Pickersgill named Highways and Pu bite: pauline, the ‘McAulay-MacKen- ary es i ‘ se ies < hi : | . acl is Tree, eather wilter. milita rank -and achieved dis- Whether his olficiais ‘have fold Works. minister, after Philip zie pair were in the MacDonald t- Montebello, Que...,naction ax statesman. scientist lhim that the United -States—s__vatheson had been defeated 1 jiving roam. They had come te gees partes from the and conservationist, “died” here opposed to any increase ee ey ee congratulate the victor ‘ i < 5 . . army command — Le tar dA gerseait _hom The transport minister de LOOKS “AHEAD Rruce Stewart and his -lovely At that time’ he had given no) oi, re ty nae es clined any comment while se Mr. Campbell last might look- lady. Florrie, told me that the reason to believe he had any , rt ; arply wit be irbu- | Rotiations are continuing. ed ahead to the “tremendous two PC candidates. had been | special regard for the King zov et 4 reyes aside es responsibility’’ of forming a gov- around to their place as well. It's lernment. So when I arrived un- ne nm was oe with i‘ - (ernment, soon after he had ac- reasonably easy to he. a good igh prais j . announced | at his door iNT Ottawa In tributes from. Prime Diefenberker— Perse ees ge pune ame eat Senay » i 1 ae : ing achieved victor w 8 i crisp November day - oe. + Minister— Pearson—and— political aety ‘ ' , 7 magnanimous tn defeat Cc = TULATI ifully expected him fo oe ‘nadine © Pp vy ies bea he _ ae aa to be com- ONGRA off—anid tell me IT was misin. “200! . State V remier Walter ShaW’s ‘réac- mended for their good sports : value to his country was Ss ews tio 4 4: oe A . n_ was natura!l one of dis- , 7 . uo I found him donning equaled only by his—courage appointment” The people “‘ap- ee oe cee cee spits Premier Walter Shaw __Ward Island premier as the re: bell 17 seats te 18 for Mr. pinetian- “ae abninl teens and usefulness,"". Mr. Pearson OTTAWA. (CP) — Opposition. parently_didn't-want_the-_poheles—-Crowds of happy supporters (RIGHT) offers a congratula- Sit of a deferred election in Shaw's Progressive Conserva- a aan at ie ar aceed Said ashe inf ed—the Com- Leader Diefenbaker urged the I had ehunciated”, he comment- were gathering = as raven at tory pandchake last night te ‘he two-member Kings Ist rid- tives. The two parties had ate = appéarancé. Mrs. Mc- {mons of the death of. the . first. government. Mond ay to “set | oq wee their victorious candidates-eariy ; ; ing. The two Liberal candid- emerged from the Maw 30 pro-( wy - ppe : 24 ' €anadian: soldier to reach the laside applications for television : : tou andidates ea Ns Alex Ro Campbell. who. will pr Naughton joined him while the eT oe 2 : d : : And this came. from the man. in the evening. Mr. Stewart's liv- ; ates won, giving their vincial election with 18 seats Idn't Fank of full general jand radio licences until Parlia- \, i succeed him as Prince Ed- party under lead c ® general pointed out I couldn “He was warm hearied lment can deal with new broad- who seven years ago had led his ing room resembled a caucus of eee ace : ve nT eeetgae ets haye arrived at a more InOPPOr whole-souled and high-minded : leasting legislation in the fall, |COMServative party to triumph Liberal members of the legisla tune i . a a There was nothing mean about (AUGHTON He said it would not be ap- latter an unbroken Liberal vie- ture about eight o'clock Max a mf = i to have a coffee wre ba and: wise’* listments. twice suffering de- licences to “newspaper: chaing:” | The Grits of the Souris-center- the man who had confe’ the : and she firmly pe ae He was 79 years old feat “at the polls and resigning existing stations and foreign in- (@¢ district felt they had a right greatest distance when I was 19 wee on ral id h scald be | Mr. Pearson.,. Opposition as successor to Col. J. L. Ral- terests because the government: {to howl, and they did whoop it Souris. But there were many =~ ee oe: : ic cae . Leader Diefenbaker and other ston in the defence portfolio proposes to limit those types of UP Cars and trucks loaded with others in between Oana t ag) sath r he was Political leaders recalled his only after the government re- ownership ~ happy, cheering passengers tour- asks FOR COMMENT mon ist es S a n Oo oe one - aeons ort. command of the Canadian(versed itself. and adopted lim- Transport Minister Pickers- ed Main Str¥et with horns blast-| Neither man would openly pre. folios 4 atte t e tiny Army during the Second World jited conscription gill’ said the government will ine and. the occupants cheer! dict victory when I asked them we pte emis oe War and controversy surround Mr. Diefenbaker called him .a | consider the suggestion, but and. whooping in their hour of for comment five davs ago. But Ry DON ANGES 1933, 46 years after Mr Shaw, ier, | didn't understand what the so-called home defence zom- ing his retirerhent and~ entry ;man who, “‘whatever the: difft-fadded” that it would” be pre- triumph last night both men quietly told Canadian Press Staff Sirlier._ | ctersd-geltine- aielaied halleinstepihia aitaiandaiaiaeitltcsiniac 7 iow : into politics as defence minls-/éulties and differences,’ fol” sumptuous for him to change HEARS RETURNS me they had expected to win Preanier-elect Alex B Camp eres During the campaign. UNDERSTOOD DELICACY fer in 1944 owed The Course he determined broadcasting policies now and From the time- | parked on “TI could feel that development hell Monday might admonished 1% winning a byelection . in Campbell! seid he sean ‘eal ‘Wa Aaruened tke poeucrintina 2Mr. Diefenbaker said that in to be the right one for Canada. ignore .the legislation sponsored Main Street and heard returns among my_ supporters” Mr Prince Edward Islanders “not to Prince Sth. His father. Chief special session of the icdideiaie c aos tee deneral told “me active politiess-Gen. McNaugh-- New Democratic Leades-T € by the Diefenbaker government from the: first two polis on Rus- Stewart observed. The man wha continue the election for the Justice Thane A. Campbell of if elected. to implement promis sig d always understood the ton took stands which were not Douglas. recalling the general s in 1958. sel Perry’s big transistor radio, has served two years as Mayor next four or. five years the PFJ. Supre "our P <a ue eee : generally acceptable but “he chairmanship of the National' He = said existing legislation yntij 1 left some two and one- ar te : a “ana F Supreme Court. was ed legislation on free school text political delicacy of a conscrip- : é nt 1935 limit f h f d e- and six as town councillor saia He said in an interview after Liberal premier from 1936 to hooks and increased old-age tion policy in Canada was able to do so because of Research Council from’ 1935 to hmits ‘foreign ownership — of ‘half hours later, there seemed. “I -have always been interested ththeralshadswept-hoth seats in” 1943 : ‘ : : : . the rhell the great respect" he -had won-1939 -and--df the International broadcasting stations to 25 per ‘to nobodv but Liberals on the sin je life 1 accept this new Aa . : - While —_we—_tathod doa = * —— fer — Bets -publie i a Ist Kings deferred. election Asked if as a voungster he as- “There are several matters rang twice. On each occasion T in leading the tst _Canadiatt seine Commission from T9507 to} a iekedtiaaie ise ~ streets. A group was just start-|challenge for service that the that it was time to get downto pired to emulate his father's po--that will dictate the date of -& heard Mrs. McNaughton ‘tell .re- Army overseas 1962, ~said Gen. McNaughton's r. Diefefibaker sa gov- ing to gather at.St. Mary's Par |people’ today have given me.” business. The victories gave the litical career, the premier-elect special sessién:” he said eae ‘on contrel conta wat The reference was to the con- tenacity and foresight were re- ernment would not be evading ish hall for the party celebra- Mi. MacDonald simost. but: 32-ear-nid freshman leader a said Mr. Shaw's tovernment imple ” ole at this time scription crisis of 1944. Gen. sponsible for the aroused public the law by setting applications | ¢;,,, when I was leaving pot quite..told me last week he - e a % ' @ . ~ > 3 ° . i . s ‘ *e . “= | 5 7-15 majarity inthe 32-seat Je- When I was a youngster at mented a $25 hike in oldeage = general. was getting ‘im- McNaughton stumped the coun- interest in conservation and wa- aside until Parliament can dis The people’ around Liberas|was confident of victory. After evsiafire and upset the progres. my father’s knee, and my teach- benefits shortly before the’ Ist patient and he had., not ad- try in support of voluntary en- ter resources. a | Pose of the new proposals. lower Main Street cous Salem ‘Continued on page 3 col. 1) te her ee alive government er ‘told me my father was prem- Kings deferred balloting "mitted anything. He rubbed ‘his Revs ; ve , of Walter Shaw ae unruly shock of grey. hair in Both parties-were tied 15-15 af- characteristic manner and with ter May 30 balloting. The defer ¢ ia smile asked if Fda mind eee a ; red election was brought about “clearing out’ and.1 could call ‘ ; : “4 Zo hy the death of a_Liberal candi-t back later a ws - ae ee: date j . ; 4 But it was too late then he- 4 ; oN las mre 3 i “On the one hand | am over. | ‘ | adee the doorbell rang again ' ¢ F , Bis the results in first phe ae kuch ar a ey ; a ie 4 a Come hy pe_tme,almost_im perio sl vcs. ieec “ ai ; ane “he ath 4 d “fe Ta es and the stocky. silhouette of Mr ben , Se ‘- oT eee vee King -was obvious on the step wibad a pa ponsibifity.” doy outside... Mrs.- McNaughton He said he would announce his Vd -hke to get home among oStis didnt want the pohriee 1 — me out of sight inte the cabinet “in. twor or three weeks" my-foewers. 1 want to get re- had enunciated’ — nat. "ane bad left neue: iteulae te on ped tn” meet _ with Mr introduced to ‘my. Wife and I ve However. he assured reporters help the eVver-oblicing general a: , sabe = week"ta discuss got a dog to take-crre of.” Pre. that Tm just getting into with his callers. Wr King’s cart : od op pens ga Mier Walter R. Shaw said Mon. trim we “greeting was briefiand to the inn tote bet as ara 6 so day night after a deferred elect point. He had come to clinch Seca tice ** . 2"¥ ion in Kings Ist toppled his Pro the general's acceptance and <2 z ssiv Cons an ges ' ‘+ him to Rideau Hall NTERS’ POLITICS gressive Conservative govern c mm accompany eR + ment 0 unl ve for the searing.in r am phe horn Dec - tf. ACFED CRISIS The premier. Canada’ oldest D | ro ihe ea aes ‘ 5 inist was ac- ay me ne > the Lith eciares inc prohably the biggest crisis pet ee 7 om Sy ee ao ih lof his career. his cabinet di- e man ever ta he elected premiér Pp t vided and the war reaching’ its an \ d 4 a Canadian province, 32-year OSI ions most critical state. He needed old Alex B Campbell ! a public hero-figure like the Voters in Kings Ist- electeqd . BEWGRADE AP) Presi. general to unite the country be- twa Liberal candidates to give = t of Yugoslavia and hind his voluntary enlistment a e : Mr Campbell's forces. a PAs Pripy iM nister Indira Gandhi poliey ee 7 } lecintatre maiorils Rath pai of India deélared in a- com- Mr King made his appeal on vu E , mMunidue Mondays might that -- ties were tied at 1h seats each a a a after. the Mar 3 eléctic The ith aneunent . represents the ip) . ¢ . mS an alternative te war 3} th Q ideferred halloting “was brouczht ‘nuclear aze Gx " . ussia ahout bv the Mav 2& dweath of a a ; Liberal candidate ead a ee er 2 ae Ht andi the seclided “Adriatic isiand of ANNOUNCES WILL BE IN ae ee pages _ ‘ 9 fn rs yandn sal n aA an nsurcessfil andidat Mr Shaw hinted at retire ; R li ¢ in the Mew 3 Prince Fa. Ment. but said he would be. in YH rps adhere to non-align eta iation e ‘ rime «nent as an inktrument of | 1 nd electon filed pet the next session of the house as sae ice es Ee ' ‘ : << Raacaene Mae hae Opposition leader. ‘People tine . peacetu xs MOSCOW (Reuters Russia Ni ‘ testing. the election Sheuld only retire when they announced Monday night it had 9g cobra foal oid < ea ueih in ha eke : pat into ene = ee fo pend “ : ; : : conomic and military aid toe e petitions were filed_on he- view “and I don't feel old Strike Progress North Viet Nam as retaliation hes ef Liberals Horace Willis His reaction to the Kinz ‘ for American bombings in the ard Arthur J- MacDonald and Ist voting was “one of disap Is Reported Nil Hanoi-Haiphonge area : Conservative Harry MacCannell. pointment.”. He said “the people : Soviet and East’ European Mr. ¥ lost in Queens 2nd have speken The people appar WASHINGTON AP News Communist leaders at _ their to ‘ minister Llesd Mar- attempts.to settle the strike that summit, meeting in’ Romania P M MacConne!! lost shut. déwn five: major US. air- last week” pledged “growing | to ra! George L. Ferguson - INSIDE TODAY lines last Friday failed to, get and many-sided" sapport . for in Kings 5th and jin the same - off the ground Monday North Viet Nam. including more r five JA sin. . sland news ........... ° Labor Secretary W. Willard arms, and declared that East nett tert AMtr-—AtarPonatd DURSUIECIOES .... «3-242. 3 Wirtz, acting as gobetween in European volunteers are ready ‘ ia sia: ehaeuvie ia! ait Deaths eget 3 talks with the strike AFL-CIO. to fight there if needed on oe Re sae oe Fditorials Paice International Association of Ma- The Kremlin Monday night is- es r DOME styl = : s » Hei | Kings, Queens, City 5 chinists ‘and the airlines. sum- sued a carefully-worded <tate.| it M eat — ii ici er Women's 7 marized the -situation- at a re- ment. reported by Tass news BURSTING WITH ENTHUSIASM » 1m cr. WHS r Sport R ess in two words: :"No prog- agency. that ‘‘competent Soviet : ; . Ferg (3 votes to. GAR for Catnies 1! sad cee 45 Be organs” have been Marae No Hys picture is not posed Acorn, Sow horst mya the had. just heard of ‘his victor ‘on aS his pretiy wie, Pauline They were photographed [ast Mr MacConnell; and Mr. Sin-) Classified 12, 13 The opposing parties declined take all mecessary measures. The Guardian camera just Stewart dining roam And - at the polls yesterday ae Pol ar sos a a meht- af their home i@ Bothy Bott 6 yates ‘to. 68 for” “Mr Finance, markets 7 te comrsent on the pace of the arising from the Bucharest der: happened to he — persed — for “-thusiastically threw ‘her arms | the right the veually smthne——ions—for herself and hushan Macbosald. a sana na ha eel ctl sienctege-otnnaaninnansitcki tte edhe i ee — salhctgaBhneens-titiliaete nn tamil. Bree. Stewartshe —Daniel J MacDonald looks from an enthusiasts caller .well oo 8 eee = ies = 4 > é c ’