VOL. LXXIX NO. 239 The monthly méeting of the P..EI. Diabetic Association was held last. night at the National Film Board Theatre. LEFT TO RGHT are Mrs. ut Gand For The Island . the Guardian Is For It + Bethorised as Second Class Ottawa and fer payment of postage in Bernice Rowland, director of public health nu rein g on P.E.I. and guest speaker of the evening congratulating Charics Praught, on his re- ‘DIABETIC MEETING Mall by the Pest Office Gepartment, cash. « cent appointment as president of the Canadian Diabetic As- Health Nursing in connection with the diabetic. Ferry Rates Boost Hearing Unlikely Until Next Year meen HP a — gaward Island Like The Dew”’ cHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966. Prison For CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — The possibility of a minimum security institu- tion being constructed in Prince Edward Island is being explor- Premier Alex Campbell a visit to Ottawa this tour of the newly. constructed Province Seen As Possibility be properly accommodated at a new institution on the Island,” Mr. Campbell said. . te He discussed the proposal with the executive assistant to solici- tor General Larry Pennell and said that if the proposal appear- ed feasible, he would take up further with Mr. Pennell and with the commissioner of penitentiaries Allan McLeod. way back to the Island? The Premier noted that the i institution at Dorchester was bel: outmoded and might well gradually phased out ‘of exis- tence by the government: which would creaté. the necessity of in the Atlantic region. it} : a‘ few penitentiary somewhere | Tories Decl 4 GE Strike WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen- eral Eléctric Co. made a new Due ae | contract offer Wednesday night} ay WEA warmer. ° “aus TEN CENTS ‘phaving them referred OTTAWA (CP) — Conserva- tives accused Defence Minister Hellyer jin the Commons Wed- nesday ‘of altering an officer's testimony before he could give it to a House committee and de- manded a special debate to air the charges: ; eusations as ‘slanderous insinu- ation” and said the place to hear them should be in _ the Commons defence committee. However, he would agree to to the committee on privileges. “ ... 1 want to-clear my mame which is more precious | to me than anything.” Mr. Hellyer said he hoped Mr. Nugent would resign his. seat Mr. Hellyer rejected the ac-" ia THER Sunny and cool; winds westerly 20. Low-,~»- high 40 and 52. Friday: sunny and a little $3 18 PAGES are Hellyer ade ‘Change In Brief -Defence- Head. Claims Slander | TERRY NUGENT “Now, now,” the opposition benches shouted. Opposition Leader Diefenba- ker said nothing can be more urgent than the integrity of Par- liament. If committee evidence Ze cy, at, in| garb Wh He eel Sate Sa oes can 2 . jators “as' ‘a s oe CAPITAL BUREAU conference which ended Wed- |General Georges Vanier, a spe- | oon. una the Criminal Coe Seat wan eae 7” er ante ‘replied that mittee system “and the paris: OF THE: GUARDIAN wee ie night. But he is also|cial.session of the legislature ; 11 unions -whose 125,000: SENATOR JOHN NICHOL bh dab hie charac: mentary aie ber “OTTAWA — A Canadian Mari-| u = euny to inter-| which may be called for. mid- bey are acheduledl Gy atvllee a sesame : eee valk time Commission hearing into en Prime Minister Pearson,| November, and other matters. Weather Dela ys 13-61 aan, Mae After. the Commons spent | STOPPED BY. AKER -~- propsed increases in ferry fares | Transport Minister J.W. Pickers-| Premier Campbell said he “Cuilimerce’ hecretary John ¥. Va COUV. Ma Re-Elected more than two hours on the sub-| Mr. Nugent first raised the for Prince Edward Island and| gill, - Public Works Minister |discussed the fares with the Schoo S. a Conse aseaiias fat ur teal n er n ject Speaker Lucien Lamoureux | matter-as a point of revegs. New Brunswick is not likely to|George Mcliraith and other | federal ministers as well as the ner searcn | van presidential medi ruled . ‘aker Lucien Lamoureux dis- “be held unt’'néxt year, Premier | government. officials,...:...........| proposal that the department of} A tion panel, said ‘‘we're. at dead Head Of Liberal Federation. allowed this because he said Alex Campbell’ said here Wed- — said that tie, hearing into yop ge over the oe uAlIrax (CP) on Ae aera aliis te abet ie | Mr. r, Nugent hed ot ee the nesday. proposal : CNR ; ferries. 2 from Coast Guard , ‘ma at earliest opportu-— Premier “Campbell is in Ot-| boost its ferry fares had been de-| railway. southbound after supplying Are- Taye would hijure the'Viet Nant "OTTAWA (CP)—Senator John |e nity, as required by the rales, ~ tawa as head of a large Island ae —— _ — ae “The government is still giv-}tie posts and radar stations, | S#¥ Hort. ter Nam | L. Nichol, 42, was re-elected by: Mr. Nugent then . returned: delegation to the national Liberal ' strike, Governor | ing active study to this possibili- | was hove-to ebout 100 miles | War ¢ acclamation Wednesday to his with a motion to set aside the: : ty but there are other youn: teeom eiscene. J eecond as president of the | regular business of the House—’ on epee Se ao Wednesday beceuse of mei udy Garland Liberal Federation of Canada at | study’ ‘ot. the’ national react F ” : ° : « 3 “ 4 the party’s -biennial if ie eat ; : , | Food Price War, t any early decisions.” Mr.| The air - sea rescue cenire™| ‘§ Damages __For the first time, four vice-|. the- charge age yp eg pbell expl here eaid it appeared the Auk presidents were elected. They|' gent importance. He said that the corporation | will not be able to reach Seal - ANGELES (AP)—Singer | are Senator J. Leopold Langlois That step allowed members : which will be set up to adminis- | Harbor, where a searching | Judy Garland is seeking $3,000,- | of Quebec City, Pauline Jewett to talk on the urgency of the Rf fer the Island causeway might | United States C-130 spotted a 000 from her former agents. of Ottawa John H. Dickey of motion. e . a ‘be’ one body which -could - take |-vessel similar to the overdue 60- Miss Garland, 44, filed suit in| Halifax and Aim Derosiers of ; oo over the ferries for a time. — |'foot.echooner Sandy Point, un- | Supérior Court Tuesday, joining | Montréal. Gordon Dryden of Serene valeur vere , 3 CAUSEWAY on a ti late today. in an action filed in- 1964 by her | Toronto was elected secretary- <— ure eid a seria gure : rmier Campbell reported ; m- made a was “NEW YORK (AP)— A great, them @ recipe for homemade gist ua ptogress- is being sy tig Mhow gb oath sei Qmerd ego husband, producer Sid (reasurer. ae pdcative to consities te winliee price war is being | bread. —— made- with the-causeway con- | jose waht for St = Dei Only Mrs. Deroriers and Miss and clear the air. : fought in Chicago, supermarket | SPREADS IN CANADA tracts: tix =: tae en be at a v - John’s, endants are Creative Man. Jewett are newcomers to the Mr. Hellyer, who had: tried te chains are slashing prices in| fm Canada, several thousand’ either side of Northumberland |” weather Giils? rdduas. | tana Gort get the floor without success Portland, Ore., and the price of | housewives are boycotting| strait and the laying of the Pihpronshete-pasgsrcer diel Cane 8 suit accused the firm) @ during Mr. Nugent's point of bread , has fallen in Phoenix, in a move that! roadbed for the railway tracks. | 4° aa ek ation of | of charging Miss Garland in ex- Sout -West privilege, got a chance ‘to ate Ariz. ; began in Ottawa and spread He said he expects the gov-| Sf aim, gat aimee mropects cess of 10 per cent on her earn- : swer repeated opposition state- Housewives fave engineered | across the continent to a dozen| ernment. will call for. tenders | $f° ‘tin ee ee Afric p |ments that he should be the @ budding consumer rebellion| cities, including om the, att: taRIOr «CIO eat ce eres dicen ee, nae 1000008 rica Foses first to want a special debate against food prices, and it is/N.S., and Vancouver, B.C. construction contract early in , re of Cart-| in compensatdry. damages and ; sa ilanr ab the natiae i across the United| Housewives-in Miami, Fia.,|\November with a closing date | *Tisht, today. $2,000,000 in punitive camages. UN Pp ohbl The minister said no one had Pee Se ge a eta ee eee ghe Retin eas In Denver, Housewives ' his * volve (i) nee Lower Food Prices, claiming| In the Midwest, several. food| miles of causeway extending S. Visinamess: Government Fs agar 60,000 members, ine schelited | aiere: Stes ae ot ea ada, are working behind the EDUCATION ALSO DEBATED a boycott of five major much as 20 per capita-| Brunswick shore. - ed | oan combbuct @tores, starting Monday. lize on complaints over rising} Premier Campbell returns to Fac With Interna Crisis eee irae —_— we The women: say they won't | food costs. the Island this .week but will West Africa, it was learned buy anything at target stores| The ‘price cuts in the Chicago|Teturn to Ottawa Nov. 24, for|py RICHARD MYERSCOUGH) resignations of six ministers and | Wednesday. except loss leaders, and that|/area are in effect at 254 stores| the resumed federal-provincial| SaiGON (Reuters) — ‘The| appealed to them to stay.on for! As debate swung ‘back to fresh prodtice will be left on the | operating under Jewel Tea Co.,| tx structure. meeting. ,_,|South Vietmamese government] the sake of unity. The ministers| South-West Africa in- the Gen- shelves to ‘spoil. 265 A. and P. stores in Tlinois, Be aap = o1pecs pe coming Wedntecay Sased a frech> hace tes seu MA y+ Fellatio |eral Amembly, 0. digiebaatie In Huntington, W.Va., the | Indiana and Iowa and 15 Hil-| meeting ais’ sucjece | Ral crisis with reports as| sources are: Nguyen Lau. Vien, | source said a gap is. separating ; committee for. .St.a-b 1 e. Food Iman’s _s to re.s.__Last_. month, ae he officials at both levels | 2nY_a8.seven cabinet minis-| deputy ‘premier. in-charge of| the Afro-Asian group of coun- Prices headed by William H.| Jewel advertised price cuts on of government have been meet- ters had offered their resigna-| social and cultural affairs, So-|‘tries from the countries of West-|-°-—\& . Muth III has collected 1,760) 2,327 items. 1 ‘ing since the last meeting of the tions to Prime Minister Nguyen | cial Welfare Minister Tran Ngoc | ern Europe and the Western Rensiuree on Bees oF cd q ee Ore. sate premiers some weeks ago and | ©@0 Ky. . on Lita meee tics Minister | Hemisphere on ie ~~ federa tigation / chains price some encoura| progress was| _ Though ostensible reason} Nguyen Van Truong, Youth/| were ail agreed South Afri prices. qitk 10:79 conte a geliod Wstlanie maemo © for the threatened walkout from | Minister Vo Long Trieu, Trans-|can rule should end in the terri- OTTAWA (CP)— A proposal John Palmer; former Liberal to reopen the debate end- have Housewives Voice for Lower | week. Prices of everything from He said the decision on tax-|the 25-man cabinet was said to|port Minister Truong Van Thaun|tory, but disagreed-as to what| suppored by Young Liberal | canélidate for the Commons in| the vote counted. ¥ Prices, one of two groups in| chicken to peanut. butter, were sharing was vital to P.E.l. ag|Cconcern the recent temporary | and Labor Minister.Nguyen Huu |the UN could do about it. : supporters to declare Ca- | Grenville - Dundas, said the li-| John Peatson, another CULF Phoenix, has dispatched tele- | cut. it -involved the implementation | detention of the heath minis- | Hung. * The working group is trying} mada a republic within the Con | mited monarchy as i prevails , Proposed the party grams to the U.S. department| In Denver, Cai, Pond, Safeway | of election promises and: ad-| tty’s principal secretary om| There was some doubt over| to bridge the gap before the is- | monwealth — like India — pro- jin Canada is the only system of | adopt a platform of universal: « of agriculture and to congress- | Stores public relations manager, | vances in social welfare mea-| political grounds, there now is | he position of a seventh minis-| sue comes to a vote in the Gen-| voked brief, sharp’ debate governmént suited to: the coun- to education afd men urging such an investiga-| said he ‘informed the house-| sures such as_an. increase in| talk of regional rivalries. ter,, Economic Affairs Minister | eral Assembly. Canadian repre-| Wednesday before it was sent | try. The United States has an|Mr. Adler said there is little tion. This Phoenix organization | wives that a diminishing supply | the old age pension. Medicare} So far Premier Ky was said | Au Truong Thanh, who was also! sentative in the group is Paul | imto procedural limbo. elected feudal king and France | accessibility to bilingual educa- has conducted a month - long |of goods and services, surplus | and other related matters. “Ito have refused’ to accept the| reported eartier- to be resigning. | Beaulieu, ambassador to Brazil.| tye party policy workehop | 18 a dictatorship. ~ | tion outside’ Quebee, He pro-: boycott of bread and other {foods and feeds, low hog pro- : meeting endorsed “We'll deal with you on any | Posed that, education be givem items? and seen bread prices | duction in 1965 and early 1966, fa resolution supporting the fe-|terms you like,” Mr. Paimer|in English and French in any fall to 25 cents a loaf from 35 | declining milk production and derail system of government |said in his booming voice, ap-| Patt of Canada in which a lan-, to 40 cents. * |\¢he war in Viet Nam had caused with a division of responsibili- | parently speaking to the Quebec | guage minority is larger tham They met last week with Mrs. | prices to rise. ; ties. between Ottawa and the |ddlegates. five per cent of the total. Mr. Esther Peterson, President | ‘A boycott of our stores isn’t provinces and rejected on a| “But God’s. sake, don’t| Gray Tuled the amendment out Johnson's special assistant for | going to help anything,” Pond Seiay voice tole W proponal —~ | secede Posen.” of order. ae affairs. She gave said. : : Li iy P Forestry Minister Sauve told: Bae. also supported by the Young After another Young Liberal : : berais—to renegotiate Quebec's | from Quebec said “T've nothing | Sleeates representing provin- ‘Cc k Mai IIs | if ed. eit cleim to Labrador. |” |againet the Queen pereonatly.”| fal. or io tight non-Libersh ran His ntensifi ~ The originally was | Joseph Potts of Toronto said no |‘he't job ig to fight non- Liberal ee put most of its at- | proposal could be more divisive Saas a ai aa ae tention federal’ = provincial | to the party and create national issues as education To Ottawa Boycott Leader fiscal arrangements and liaison | disunity than the one proposed ya rea parry the See ; between the federal government | by Mr. Adler. mit aa erie Sok » "OTTAWA. (CP) — The huse- | ‘I had no idea there were peo, Bat kK opened with a jam -| REJECTS APPEALS grace” that Ottawa, the me ee eels treed wae Genel eee wrote pc a. provincial He proposed tabling the re-| tional capital, is not fully be singe ES A eA iin A gar i Gutonomy in education and pe- |Solution in the party's - policy The problem that is fo the,.target of ‘crank calls and Sect Weaue out with fewer than 100 |eommittee—a form of termina-| menting separatism is the lack ea cater Sup Der’ Wedaessy degates present when the | ting open debate—and was sup-| of respect for equal rights and rs. Lawrence Wilson, 32, | when Local 110 of ttie Canadian eee ice vote. Work-| children should learn both Ea- president of the Ottawa Consurn- | Brotherhood of Railway, Trans- eee ee canitude Hab Gray (i | Ma boi heed da ae parts Se e, e e Ge ae ee “The workshop “agenda put ‘the |Essex West) ruled against ap-| of Canada. “ eae Te ee A ene a heros rigs question: “‘should we continue | peals made a few minutes later The workshop adopted a re - 4 tensify. union spokesman de ‘Tecogiiiie ‘the Britiah mos- Ss Sa ee solution calling for a national & Almost every day I get some |300-member local ‘unanimously erch as tte Canadian sovereign a policy against air and water pol- letters attacking me,.or my m¥- | supported the. boycott. At the @& should Canada: adopt tee. » INSIDE TODAY lution with tax incentives, after tives. People are always calling | union's national office, an offi- ot Sais roe rejecting:a proposal that Ottawa me’ up, wanting to come out to|cial said he hoped other locals tem of a negoiate with he provinces © my house to discuss ways of | would follow the move, ° but j © | aenule. toh joriediclon in Ge inaking money). Ot, Sms tne | Cran Salvia GG we ae ; crusade I should take up.” individual locals Max: cohen, dean Pe Saye sorte ot ee eel iat a a wai : tele Unteweig weaved get “quite aggressive, but I just| They say action feder: " " provincial tell them nicely I'm tied up with| they planned and Mrs. Wilson FAREWELL PARTY AG precrinoe: on ee inter - the boycott and,if they want to | said she ae not “healtd a ’ ‘ : * a ; i ; governmental study of - constite- start some other .crusade, go | thing from union. Employees. of -the P.E.I. . J. A. GaHant, garet J. S, bouquet of staff. . tional reform % ahead and do it themselves.”| “We can’t stop people ‘sup-| Motor Vehicle Division honored. (RIGHT) registrar of motor ployee ‘of tag esis ne moa Mr eT cae after , ki | fledged conautuligual eat a0 She‘ gets hate literature |Porting us, but we're certainly | Phil Barlow, provincial safety vehicles in Charlottetown ia | °.. | Me ne se . Having the Governor-General CORED ns <seseseseeee ss 15 | ence without proper advance “wanting us to blame the |0t putting out pickets. I-can’t| officer with a farewell party presentg Mr. Barlow with a Division in Charlottetown is serving 14 years with the | oon) ie Quin Canada| Classified ..... seeeess 16. 17 | study. of the needs, would’ be Jews.” eee what use they'd be to us." iast hight on the eve of his gift on behalf of the staff. Mar- resenting Mrs. Barlow wth & Motor Vehicle Division. th su tnachroniom, b6 eald. frustrating