bat Tare a 3 wmmcnsaere ab @ lcs AE aw 5 id. pk WEATHER Mostly cloudy with scattered rhur- ries; northwest winds 20. ot seein If It’s Good For The Island ; and 30. Sunday: cloudy and Ae The Guardian Is For It MOOY Susevay Sonne ace Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVIIL. NO. 61 —owsartmnns’ chtnwns"nse “er” paymeen Pescnge ms Cash - FETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1965. ™ , a SEVEN CENTS 14 P. No New Taxes Requir To Lower Pension A KELLY FIRES WINNER ' St. Dunstan's Varsity Set For Finals Today Special To The Guardian hand side of the Sir George, Wil-; went the snappy band of puck- WINNIPEG St. Dunstan's liam's cage. Kelly’s,linemates sters from Charlottetown, Prince University Varsity hockey team | Rex McCarville and Andre Edward Island skated off with} with John Kane at the helm Gelinas, who played a strong a 31 decision and the right to .4moved into the Canadian Inter- two-way game for the Charlotte- meet the University of Manitoba | {collegiate hockey finals by de- town crew, drew assists on’ Bisons in the National Intercol- | | feating Sir George Williams Uni- Kelly's marker legiate finals which will be stag- versity 3-1 in a_ semi-final hr *"e The Georgians fought hard for @d here today. { | staged at the Bison Gardens equalizer, but Billy MacMillan, The Bisons advanced to the/ here last night the big easy moving scoring finals by drubbing Laurentian Sir George Williams handled start of the Kanemen, took the University of Sudbury, Ontario |by Paul Arsenault, a former St. wind out of the sails of the Ar- 104 in a game played here yes- * 11 Percent Sales Ta Provides Sufficient — OTTAWA (CP)—No tax in-| George Chatterton (PC—Em crease will be necessary to pay quimalt-Saanich) said an i \for the lowering of the age to crease in the rate of old s now (65 from 70 for recipients of old pensions is bound to come }age pensions, Revenue Minister lowering the qualifying age Benson said Friday in the Com- is only a stop - gap mons. move. | He said, however, that with-| Gerard Perron (Creditiste-- | out imposition of the 11-per-cent | Beauce) said the sales tax on building materials lowering the won {and production machinery it the old age pension would not have been possible be included in the bill covering for the governmént to put this | Canada Fonsis pA The measure into effect. a pension Dunstan's student, drew first senault coached forces when he ‘erday afternoon. ,The Bisons, REV. G..R, TAYLOR The ce was debating | ity = ¢ con : } DIABETIC ASS'N HEAD VISITS HERE nod ah Incline a Mane me tein” Ghayman, mated Ce Oe A cctctant _|smeiaion opera | troduction of a bill, which would | . }a@ 15-footer past George Mac- off circle into the margin ' Dr. John A. Hunt, Vancou- Hall yesterday afternoon while Hotel last evening at 8 p.m. Neill in the St. Dunstan's cage to give his team o eemanendiag| The St. Dunstan's squad will . . _ | make the Pepe, a age ver, national president of the deputy-mayor Arthur Wright R.E. Seller is president of the | at the 2.56 mark of the opening 3-1 lead. away ava up with at h Arrives ' pensions. now paid to all at age. .° Canadian Diabetic Association looks on. Dr. Hunt addressed local branch. (See story 0M stanza. They battled on even The Saints were never in performance. - peiypnae 70, available to the nipeg r signs the visitor's book at City a meeting at the Charlottetown — page 3) 7 _ terms for the remaipder of the trouble from this point in the } the powerful Manitoba aggrega- h ° The cowie wed ~ pid to month for everyone 65 first period and the action be- contest and when the final siren! tion in teday’s final. At T e Kirk persons aged 69 beginning Jan Early Federal Election eee Spud Price Outlook SEzezs Sana ree e / ute mark when Charlottetown's T.H.B, Somers, the — minister. _ a cartel ten 1, 1970. | Gordie Whitlock plugged one He will take up his duties to-| Mr. Benson said for the fore-| | past Chapman in the opposing . s | morrow, March 14 seeable future — 1970 and be- | . cage to tie the game for the Red | Born in Carleton Place, Ont,, |yond—it will not be necessary | By MICHAEL GILLAN he left a cabinet meeting with jail last week. For this reason pond a Tae Mon. S ns [ the new assistant has had ato increase the taxes which sup- | OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis- the impression he was thinking Mr. Pearson faces the difficulty assists on Whitlock's marker world-wide experience in a var-| port the old age security fund. | ter Pearson has informed close about it of finding an issue on which to . e eednaweas’ werk with weg 1,600,000 WILL DRAW cabinet colleagues he is think: con. sources say at this mo- {ight a campaign. ACTION PICKS UP Figures geleased last night by| Domestic disappearance for By 1970, there will be some. anal 1 ; vices. He was educaied at i ing of calling an early general . In amy case, sources say he Action picked up in the second the United States department of | February in the U.S. was slight- 7 ; . anadians drawing election, informed sources say. |™ment he is inclined more favor- would prefer to delay any elec- period but neither team could agriculture should indicate a|ly less than that of the same | Pye Ontarie. Collage a toon: te ey v7 The informants said the prime ably to calling a yote than he \tion until a throne speech and find the scoring range and the Strong market price for potatoes| month last year. But Mr. Sang- | tion TT to: McGill Uaiversity | Eric Winkler (PC — Grey- | oo 2 minister outlined his views- on i8 towards postponing one and‘, budget are presented period ended with the score during the coming weeks, Mar-| ster explained that this appears | yortreal. Presbyterian a pension Bank a possible election at a war ae to try to cope in the —— ve | deadlocked at 1-1. Both teams keting fiirector Reid Sangster | to be the result of impossibility | yiontreal: and took- post-grad- | of $100 a month council with five key cabinet Commo’ | appeared to be opening up as Said last night. He admitted, | of widespread distribution, rather | uate studies at University of|ing Jan. 1, 1966. | x . ministers Wednesday evening at The pressure from those for Legislature the siren went to end the sec-| however, that it was never easy|tham consumer resistance. For | teiden, Sistinns. ty the.cneend his..Sussex Drive residence. - and against within the party is ond : . to “ ict the potate market instance, he cited that shipments World war .he served as chief | Bt the meeting were his Que- expected to increase on the 0 ain eg react ag >a Ma band of ; with M. much accuracy® as one from Maine,.which is prictieally| of ihe Far astern section in bec leader, Justice Minister |prime minister during. the’ next’ Adjourns wis lene came over the | would like to.” |the only large source of potatoes | naval intelligence Guy Favreau; the Liberal few weeks. boards in the Bison Gardens to} _ Figures released by Ottawa for | im the United States at present,| as well as seeing duty in Lom- | 4, party’s campaign co-chairman,| Long-time parliamentary ob- For W kend start the final period and at the Canada would seem to indicate was possibly a record for the|don, Ceylon and Ottawa. Set Finance: Minister Gordon; Mr. servers say the ill will between ee |4.01 mark Morell's Mike Kelly | the same situation as in the Un-| past months. Total shipments) Qrasined in 1936, he served | Pearson's senior cabinet col-/the government and the opposi- | broke in on Chapman and rifled | ited Slates Tou Seeine ave smonrtad at Se as minister at Knox College and | league, External Allaire Minis- tion ‘parties is as bad Dow a8 The Legislature has adjourn: | 0@ from 10 feet in front of the| COtiparative stocks on hand 88, 000 evi. as against 16485,-|then as sessional lecturer at| FOr March 22 pias Teaver Senior, curing the 1956 pipeline debate. eq for the weekend and will | °PP0Sing cage and it came to | es S ne 008 cwt. last year. the college. He has ‘also filled | ickersgill; a inister we twines follows: MacEachen. CAUSES BITTERNESS have two sittings Tuesday—at | Test in the oe right |1_are wel: enables « Sees. | Coupled with this also are in- ee st Ot ee a | WASHINGTON (AP) — The prime minister is under-| Much of the bitterness has re-| 750 p.m. and 8 p.m. > | 56,820,000 ewt. "| dications that crop prospects | | irew and St. Paul, Montreal; |U-5. Space said stood to have madé no definite ‘sulted. fromthe government's, Expected to resume Tuesday | Parlia t The U.S. has on hand 11,000 from Florida appear to be any- St. Giles, Ottawa, and Si. An- | the first orbital flight of two as- decision to call an election. In handling of the Lucien Rivard ‘is the debate on the budget with men 000 ewt. less 2 tes ~~; thing but good for the spring drew’ Ottawa , fact sources said many of his affair and Rivard’s escape from opposition financial critic George date last Svhde grices, a8] ot: ' on oaths East “Aatan “at }™ev—20 ministers, and. probably a ma- ee ee AtA Glance | we all remember climbed quite| The marketing director said | ir. ine has been consultant to | March 22. jority of the party’s parliamen- the fluor [> high in the spring.” q | persons interested could decide several government departments Astronauts tary caucus, are opposed to one PEARSON SERIES Yesterday, second reading | THE CAN Canadian holdings at March|™ their actions in the light of) J44 is the only Canadian work-| Grissom mn. at this time was given to a bill that will al- ae ADIAN PRESS 1. ast year, were 12,596,000 cwt. | Current figures. ~- |jag on Ming Dynasty Research /bave been assigned to Those opposed to an election STARTS TODAY low the sale of margarine in » March 12, 1965 and at the same date this year| “But certainly,” he said, “it | Project. three - orbit flight now argue Mr. Pearson's moti- the province. The bill, however, , The Commons continued de- | 19 149 gap ewt al reat | would appear there is no need Kennedy, Fla. : vation—to deliver another blow First of a series of 10 arti: Must pass third reading and | ‘ailed study of the Canada 1,500,000 cwt. this time.” Grissom, an airforce major to Opposition Leader. Diefen-| cles under the title of ‘The | receive Royal Assent betore Se - = Queen Mother ae wees oe ‘ea bange_ond fo win majority to Ushappy Wacvor' by Peter |margarine con be sod, | lt ‘ncreme wile To Visit Toronto fa", pr a better climate in t C. Newman is published in -| The bill repealed the Dairy | Commons—is not a sufficient | this issue of The Guordian Industry (Provincial) Act and needed yh estar eS - ro peg reason for calling a vote. on Page 8 Other install- | 16 members voted in favor of it _ age .<é - pa LONDON (CP) — The Queen flight DISLIKE CAMPAIGNING ments of this penetrating with 12 members against re- This will be done a year at Mother will visit. Toronto in a 196i, Until two weeks ago Mr. | oa %. P nme ee peal a time starting in 1966. “ June to participate im the golden 116 miles Pearson, who dislikes cam- “ser UO. ee Second reading was also given| Mr. Benson said this would jubilee of the Toronto Scottish | miles down paigning, had categorically re- pean “a lexbabe Rh on sa bill that will give the cabinet; have been impossible without ‘Regiment, of which she is col- ‘range. jected counse! from colleagues ae | tad .. im ene- power to appoint a Queen’s| the government's 11-per-cent onel-in-chief. | Young, and advisers he should call an 20° im Power, will appear Printer. The office will be under | sales tax on building materi- A spokesman at her Clarence | lieutenant election for this spring. any. the direction of the provincial! als and prodaction machinery. House residence said Friday the first But it was learned last week secretary. Eric Winkler (PC — Grey- ithe will present new colors to’ astronauts Bruce) proposed a boost of the regiment June 25 and will |jection. of $25 to $100 a month in the old Mercury team f NO SALE UNTIL ROYAL ASSENT Bill Lifting Margarine Ban Gets Approval In Principle = =" Although the Legislature ‘has, represented a large farming unrealistic and unenforcable made $100 a month at age 65 given approval in principle to | area. and wondered why, 100,000 peo- | immediately. the sale of margarine in the’ Receal of thé Act was intro-|ple in Prince Edward Island province, the spread is not to - } be on sale until third reading duced by Russell Driscoll, Pc could a or . } and an ome be ate to 3rd Queens, who maintained the pe debate. the which repeals Déiry | bill represented class legislation | - - : until (* Industry (Provincial) Act. * since the rich man could ‘go to | ig ne ger aie i ists Bills passed in the Legislature |the mainland and buy it by the |B- MacRae was ¢ are usually assented to by the |case while the poor man couli lieutenant-governor when the |not’. He added “we who have |"ad session prorouges. more of the things should not de- Meanwhile, Agriculture Min-|Prive others of them”. He said ister Andrew MacRae said he $40 a weék wage earner plans to introduce legislation |could not afford to buy butter next week which will provide |and pointed out the dairy indus- regulations for the sale: of mar- |try could not be huft ‘because of i garine. The regulations are ex-|the great quantities of butter Ne to” cover ‘moisture ¢on-|now. being imported anyway. tent, color and packaging. NO CONVICTIONS CROSS PARTY LINE Mr. Driscoll said there had | of Voting on the repeal bill yes-|been no convictions under the | the terday did not follow party |Act which he thought was both lines with each member voting j= “as his conscience dictaied.” After about an hour during INSIDE TODAY 2 i : : i ‘Montre | Police : | | E | =e SS ——————- which most members spoke on ; bec. the bill, the vote was 16 for its| pictus deaths ........ 13 pasage and 12 against. Classified ..i....... a 13 Though expressing doupt Comics ... ahi : change in the act banning sale Fee eemieeees of margarine would burt. the QE isi Haties wee industrial dairy industry here and saying Women’s ......... Scotia , he sympathized with ‘the poor oe a - agency man. wanting te purchase it, Editorials... <.....606. . 7h Premier Walter R. Shaw this Summerside ..........+.-— 3. fall that it wou morning told the Legislature Spee. pee HR}. Ms would when it came to a vote he would County... oc ceees from the Toyota d American. (AP Wine “the vote against repeal because he : i : ! : i ; : ' : » pau ate caked annie ae eee wesoiemanill nice eal ental dk Sacha te Me : : -