If i's Good For The is The Guardian Is For It o lers | Prince ‘Edward - Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966. aA = Dd <i. 4 “WEATHER Clear, cone = over, ‘snow oy winds light,’ Low-high 5_ and day: clearing and milder. vie: t MORE SEVEN CENTS. _ 16 PAGES / mily . | MONTREAL (GP) — Cana Se dians Sor aaa Me ate a the world’s most frequent tele- 10 p as ederal icia 5 uz id te F » secutive year. | ‘| Statistics released in the | OTTAWA (CP)—A study will fies should be legalized to raise OTTAWA (CP)—Federal off night he will suggest at the con. come ceilings on “other income | 1965 edition’ of The World's ‘be «made of controversial ar-|money for charity.’Mr. Wishart + | |cials are puzzled about the an- ference of welfare ministers Fri- of recipients. “~ | Telephones, compiled..by tht ticles of the Criminat Code by a jsaid he doesn't support Mr. i |jnounced intention of - Quebec dap that Quebec take over fam. Similar programs are in et- | Smerican Telephone and. Tele | federal-provincial conference on |Wagner’s suggestion. - ype ore? ee ily Rogers yond a fect for blind and disabled ot core Saiosa mee net “ae "Gustin Mini ter inal Code bers in 1009 and ea a ral- wants to..1 ance: nd the need | » : 5 n in was vinciel conference later this take over old age security f:om caver ‘Ottawa's hate "ad the the | —— a an averagt | Olaade Wagner's proposal for a |completed in 1955 jusaak (or, srovineial control of [eae although * coe “ Bo {income seas differ from pro- | ° The yp Poreor — Laney Coediek Metacnd se cordinat sink tacit densiiacam > gs 0 ram... : = ae Ss —4 a - a ae: Levesque said Tuesday i at week's confer- On the ‘chat hand,family al- - —_ ; on i an_average-ets—also_will__-receive.:.consider-_|__ Since —_. ; and — : lowances are paid entirely by | o..4 " wallowed vith ts able attention. police . associations me ie ; F ‘Jj. P. K “2 enWhat bothers federal authori- Ottawa at the rate of $6 a month awenans. Federal organizers said Wed: facaiaen oma changes laws ASKS AID TO END VIET NAM WAR ! enn y ties is that the conference is be- per child under age 10, and $8 me orld'a: tle nesday provincial officials have ‘al capital and aw . FAK t eT lk ing Neld specifically to discuss per child aged 10 to 16. There's | tation ray phone popu- indicated capital punishment, |P0r agree wpe rages Arthur J. Goldberg US ; aes . 3 Suffers Attac 3 Plan |a $10-a-month © youth allowance ~¢ more. during lotteries, bankruptcy fraud and {lotte: birth control, ur. berg U.S. at the United Nations in New the UN ‘and all the count Sete 2 *rober ot | . 1064 than_in_any.. other year larson will be among the main (drunk driving, sale of firearms, . iibteosinder York W. countries PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) or 16- and 17-year-olds attend- | ;. The i Fabia s to the United Na- ednesday. Goldberg in the world to help get the |Former ambassador J p.jwelfare programs. but not fam- ing school, university or tech-- oe increase 0" | subjects. - narcotics, arson, legal aid, and” tions gestures as he answers in a neer to. UN Secretary war in Viet Nam to the peace | Keahedy, father a ee ily allowances. nical training courses. 11,500,000, .a°6.7 -. per - = | The closed conference brings |insanity as a defence. : questions at news conference (ery oe tai. the: table. |... eect ater tins ie Pree | ‘the clue to ME; Levesque's po- In the view of officials here,| Sroweh ever, Mise neisrd te, A commnitive: of federal oft , US. called on all organs of (AP Wirephotor |tack Wednesday while vim. |siion mau, le fm his statement Mr. Levesaue’s proposal to take, total’ te: 1RA90 000 ‘eh Jon. 1, igeaarel . ang Puuiies Minister [slot Nes bese ote ie Bee et “——|ming at his winter home. that the of weltare over family allowances and old | “The United Siates-continuet [Genceal Lancy’ Pemell wt ot. Pmae. Wishart es Said’ Ontarte it r. 3 ° ° 6 He was given the last rites of Reanices cathe Wonks federally |age security aipears to be an| 1, csek dieat fe the Solel wae [uae ary Pemmell ot Ot | coat ipecilie for : eac ion : , the Roman Catholic Church w and provincially should be pack- effort to apply . the ovting-oet ‘or cnseentan!’ MU wis ~ . iameniag Sudevdll eee an” teak conseloueneds dun. (wee ime by the legislation. 3 with ‘ail andthe paigner against crime, has pre- geet satel ne img the aflernoen and wes ‘a caemeibuliariere | It he succeeds, "Puriament | 208 asain: (Saas 2. Se0gs ‘Sree fer: te | es Se cong ie taken to hospital The « Assistance Plan ‘probably will be asked to amend | 000. ee et federal Baskruptey which 10. vew cono ead Outlined to the | the opting-out legislation or 2 Canada had the sixth: | WILL PROPOSE VOTE is administered by the prov. provinces last They were Peer‘ accume fal responattiiey | highest, total of telephones— | He said last month- he will inces. | B Deadlock asked to think it over for a while beec to assume full responsibility | 7 991 999_hut the country te ~|propose a national plebiscite on| Tightened thimhigration prove: ~ ae es a a i ee . and express thelr views on it two programs in €X-) ting fourth place in total punishment. dures to keep out undesirables - First reaction to the second | renee | In tislifax, J6hn O'Dea, prest The roareans envisaged ag ‘Change for payments from OF | Somber of telephones Shee et eens to be’ by Gintal. veview ‘st the Seuammis erumantia netiee’ mo gattntets ena Provinces Continues Olan ‘Included. ume cawa equivalent to what now ie | pumoes, Of Cees Pe 10 com oiber quarters, but 'Me: both chee snd Omarion > Council of Canada was c te StaeeAVAY coun -commended |__~ _____JEmiagment aasistance-oid_age (spe on them in Quebec by the | | Wagner's strong stand against rney-General R. A. Dona- optimistic but srost_ cones, [aber cad’ necngemest te eae ere, eee neue issR. capi. esistanee, blind’ “and disableg | fetets! government: + — eile politicians and educationists ‘gether. tS . edortend — needs of | ENT. USSR. ‘AP)— \ailowances and certain other | 7 y = taut ctutty oat ia wanted time to study its impli- | eee India and, Taiistan claimed ‘weitere. wiaamires: or ae Scotia ver nated tate cations. . * | progress a These are provincially-admin- | s n divorce and matrimonial » . Tiie report : programis for which Ot- : : province's a. re garzc Retired my a ceestrae oes vc FOLMEL LO aes where- more aid to underde-. ee. under agreements with ' veloped provinces had been | EA the cost Sai estetsane Ad 5 . of up to month for needy of the review's central theme : resi en: - Smeuiat is ~ 1 certain that improved productivity Ce / J\ through more and better educa- REAL (CB). =- on am % <i a oo aan tne et penne [CRs Vanaiaasw nt s i’ > Pees oe ites Sar 2! Given Okay: ign ition. e& | WASHINGTON (AP)—A $2.75 merce. He said Alexet | a.ton structural steel price in” See ara commends : crense “by - United States Seat ae ‘commission orp. was accepted swiftly (CP)—Recovery _ of [1 a — {te Waite Hewte Wednesday as. 8 aie cece oa on should + oe jst ed at ee Mr. Greenwood noted ‘ pee rent . statement that specific See ile cles continuing, jan official of “the |tions say” the meat cannot, bee ‘made to-removing-the-siz-ichasing board wi ace pes re ee ees a rect “y ioe many ae of the ministry of + —-Aruthorities-here-said 4hé gov. tt ‘iter 3 . ; eae ernment usually accepts. meat if ber institutions at highet\way ami hie isi soptetean tere ak te competi ee wih the indus it bears a United States govern- than they might otherwise [25 presi the AOS. Air F ee rewarded of ment-seal of approval. ” : ‘cl erenemer following year tee ‘orce Maj. Gen. I. L. selected to be in charge of the off what was calléd a|~ This was the case with the Pipe ras named chairman of .the inch. was. found W Lawford, Wife — RCMP contingent at the corona- odor in cooking, and this |pork, which originated with the - FAVORS REPORT a CNR's board. - in the main section of his tion of King George VI. y said to show that it came |Twin-City. Meat Suppliers Inc. of-. “Jn Ottawa, Conservative| His first task was to step up wrecked - jet plane--near the will Separate \ pee ; from boars used for reproduc- |St. Paul, Minn, It was packed @ader Diefenbaker. said he was |Production and movement of : shore of Puget Sound. Ln gall FACED HEAVY TASKS tive purposes. ” lby the Praitie-Packaging Co. 2 agreement with most of the|C@ada's war supplies.Great| * “R. ¢. VAUGHAN “ “|<.2%¢ Plane: piloted by Branch, | NEW YORK (AP) — Actor ROMP historians say that the at T. woop Bertrand Rousseau, head |St. Paal, officials here: said. détails of the report, adding |Tantities of war materials were |. bs : $3, commander .of Edwards air |Peter Lawford and: tis wife |Period im which commissioner of the city health a dooms iat he would comment et |™oved. hundreds of thousands of | Donald Gordon, who spc- force base flight test centre in Patricia sister of the late ‘Wood served as head of tis laceatted’ kimi: te: Diced: k-Mie: ltnea division, said Wodnester Cy ill ater lensth in the House of (Servicemen were tr. ceeded Mr. Vaughan as. CNR | California, a plowed ident John F. Kennedy have |force was one of extreme ac-|iom with silver palm. the meat erruias inane: and hundreds of additional add in tribute: through ‘a half mile of treetops |agreed. to a legal separation |tivity. and responsibility and! Commissioner Wood remained |endanger health. ne “said the I's state |ines of siding for war indus- | Veu eee eertaest of Seattis before |their lawyer aan ee a tenme ashe wr cant (ee until last year as -dol-| -But a few people might suffer a ¢ counci , shan’ | yi E tries were feitfl career covered sector /PhIDE! into the sound. nesday. _ \laced heavier tasks or met |iar .a - year- manager of the |ill effects by eating it after Cc HONORED FOR WAR WORK /ful and eventful era in the section with the | The separation long long rumored |@reater handicaps. ' |RCMP Remount breeding ranch |smelling the odor given ott do SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cong “ANSIDE TODAY | For his contributions to the |growth of: the railroad industry body. was found. 800 feet off- wa described. as. .—— in|. He was awarded. the. C.M.G. jat Fort Walsh, Sask. » }img cooking. oda guerrillas fell - back war effort, he was made a com- and of the country it served. shore. "The plane vanished Mon- |the ,announcement lawyer jin the King's birthday list of| He graduated from the Royal |29,000 POUNDS D ; in the face of a joint 2 : ** Classitied cecledhs 14, 15 {Panion’ of the Order of St. |His contribution to both was dis- G2, 85 the general neared wiiaies cies i he te 1943 for distinguished service to /Military College in oor gerd Some: 20,000 poutids of the jean - South Vie ground : 45 Michgel and St. George in the |tinguished and admirable.” —_|Seattle om a flight from Ed- jin Kecagey [Caeada In March, 1947, the jOnt:; in 1912, avd joined the |meat was seized im the city last [operation in South Viet Nam and oui -<. & [3 Domizion irement at CN STARTED WITH weet, cn States government jforce as inspector a few months week. Another 10,000 pounds |six U.S- fighter-bombers caught +43 | After his retirement 38 CN |” gorn and edueated mn 4 ‘ 5 later. still are in a federally-owned jone fleeing band in the open in 11 (President. in 1950, Mr. Mr. Vaugh med In Teronte, After service im the Prairie warehouse and: not be |the coastal hills near Tuy Hoa. "42. Temained active in elas We {aise Phethe Raliwe the Cana- provinces and British Columbia, | marketed. or Pilots estimated they killed 60. “until about two years ago. He es jos te Mag a mes he .went overseas for First| ‘The vest of the shipment was| There were scattered clashes * g (was chairman of the board, low ee eee World War service in a Royal |sent to merchants, outside Que- jelsewhere as the United States “-q President and director of Com- | (14 Clea eee: ve the | Northwest. Mounted Police|jeec City. Dr. Rousseau said ‘carried its drive for peace nego- 3 itd aoa. thennaoniae ao When Canadian weanack Rail 5 these merchants. return tiations to the Tene Nations. + ‘national Leverage’ Fund Ltd. ’, |Ways was brolight into being in | 7 oer He also served as a director |1918, he was appointed assistant oar ce or oo \of several other companies. __|to the president. In 1920 he was ne eae = made viee-president in tr il. 7 ee ture Vietnamese é various other duties in that job : % : ( until his 19399 trove to the de- ean : purchasing board.’ F : he became CNR _ presi- ; dent in 1941, ‘he succeeded 8. J. Claim Nor Up. Hungerford Mr. ‘Vaughan is” survived by. By ce: daughters, Mrs. John Mac- |” i ~ en kenzie and Mrs. E. V; Arnold of JS. He VIENTIANE,- Laos (AP) —| “The Ame tien. tomas Montreal, and two sons, Dr. of crimi- |Two captured North Vietnamese have caused too mic damage as Peter “Vaughan, chief’ medical ROMP head- |officers say North Viet Nam ob- and taken too os lives". * By ARTHUR EVERETT | officer at CNR headquarters j ; jects to Chinese help in the Viet Pham continued. “The people of ‘NEW YORK (AP) — Mayor inoue 7h G N. Galler Secane here, and ‘Robert, of Vancouver. |’ Nam war and as far as is known North Viet Nam want oe ee V. Lindsay took a hand |for 24 hours a hearing to deter- | Funeral services will be held | there are no Chinese military ings to end. They want) peace. transit ‘trike talks Wesines. mine whether the Transport | Friday. ; oe ee re ee aie sald Combines he fe , with a bid for a truce Workers Union should be fined : The t aré’ Company Cmdr. | id get subways and buses | the strike in violation T H ; .is survivied by. his wile, |Le Huy Linh, 37, and Cadét Offi- Sust and early | ng call, Vien leaders re- | t injunction against it.| 'TeaSure unter daughters. Frances in Go- cer Pham Dinh Thao, 30. \scnovee : military. in meat: ; | : : penhagen Bonnie ednesday the onl erect 2. gow. The transit crisis began New | Still Has Hopes tawa, and @ son, John Taylor wae ee seek in North af¢ hidden away: itt ar's ‘Day, Lindsay's first day delay at) ; ‘Wood of Calgary. Viet Nami were army engineers 2%@ mountains, he : iffice. ‘ three-man panel| OAK ISLAND, N.S. (CP)— | : He bor _ Mm office. i. Bee : repairing bridges' damaged by villages ‘one tie-tip is estimated by | . a ae Treasure hunter Robert Dun- U.S. bombing targets os nase, soar tobe costing 1 eile Gp. 888, Neteeaday See: tte | Moncton Has In an interview, both aid the Ipombgd the lee 000 a day. Nearly 5,000,- _ {time to stop the flow of water | the poentinae sick: of tee waFlaee es ine 5 ‘normally wse- the union. |into the underground tunnel sys- |. Driest Year War 80 persons. and | ES miles of city-owned subway to jail. |tem on this south shore island, - veri AM asitirs Reson ageal MORIN me ~ ‘Wii Bhs dines daily.’ Mtb hos. [He said he hopes to retume di: a MONCTON (CEL— The wath | ohm” Sin inelr lee de a (vote e ¢ Highway and commuter rail “Vater. He |ging for gold in the spring. ier. er officé here said Wedn ns cach a eader.s” velop tor es continued Pigg as improved | He said the present work prob- rs the city last, year experiénced |Pham -said. “but they are’ too jand the. : “sought means of get- “® |ably would. last»-several. months > 1 its driest year in at least > frightened to oppose them cuted a co ‘largest city inthe | in. the |but hoped its results would | Yormet President Dw ee ae ae ee te cadee ts Ipvecement lar Nae a ; Many businesses” a ehy lable then to fig. is. dash once Eisenhower flashes a big grin. A Brechigion ‘tale 375 imsadiag, if ee couth 208 jpaaiadl néar - paralysis. when amembers jagain, ‘‘This time through as he arrives We for ing. the U at “capes a aes kup at than three inches be-|causing the U.S. bombings, he [rice i ieee oer. 5a oA qo & med viotie low set in 1956, ‘added. @ — bimeat, Pha j ‘ ; 7 , o . + “« ’ ; . & 1