If It’s Good For The Island . ie , ® The Guardian Is For It er AT L | iy "pers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ee me CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1965. Mo SEVEN CENTS =xecord Gov't Spendin | [RESOLUTION TABLED Gov't Policies Are Criticized ie xem | A seathing attack om govern-| P.E.1. Indystrial Corporation ment policies, ularly im) and Fishermen's Loan Board”) i : i ; ; i i z z : ? TT ! < & : | : i the fields of industrial develop- and the government had made) budget, presented in the Legis- ment, fisheries and education,’ changes in the membership of lature last night. was made by William Acorn (L-| both boards. Ordinary expenditure estimates lst Kings) in the Legislature. It asked the items be are forecast at $28,618,344, with | tion Taking part in the draft ad- additional struction | dress debate; Mr. Acorn tabled. |a resolution which called for tabling of all vouchers, corres- pondence and accounts of the) | P.E.I. Industrial Corporation and the Fishermen's Lean Boerd. (Mr, Acorn’s resolution, after | being tabled,” appeared in the FF Ei 2 i Bg #2 i ul fat i i ol i ‘books ‘on’ the-mem- Captial_secsigte ts for $1 total ‘interest of $250,000 “earned on | Amounts Gxpetied “sinking funds trom the ed are Trane Conada | ed capital deficit of $9,016,749. | $1,350,000; ‘Roads to -_penditures of =i 5 975. t us E Fy af it -PROVINCIAL ‘TREASURER h. He forecast Alban Farmer hes an optimis- .‘° 5° ‘te Lesislative chamber snd povetumment cqeading for tic smile as he leaves office last night to deliver the bud- the 1965-66 fiscal year. i ° © ° ene on Liberal Financial Critic ae ees UU Debt charges will me and increase of sf “ack proposed by Dr. C. | | woes ieanan | JM. ‘Willoughby oa), | | 048,194, am increase ee x auc an increast-In liabilities of $7, pote A king to financial policies by George| “This is serious,” he wit com te bea oo ek $2.782,190, up od cra Ferguson (L-Sth Kings) led off| “How can the oe the budget debate in the Legis-| stand it? sR on eee anes . Ferguson, the Mr. Ferguson noted that the of Uinaeed ool wa, ae oe ee ne ! following presentation of the! speech on the draft was 1965-66 provincial budget by/|on finances. “I think he was| “’ Provincial Treasurer Alban Far-| trying to pave the way for this| all y v ; : , > ae: a reat oer | budget—trying to prepare : Ft, aan ty | x - : . i a : Terming the Conservative ad-| the shock wouldn't be ; with be ministration “a government .of| He charged that the gov sow te F mismanagement... extravagance! ment had been ane % ees and wastefulness”, he said de-| ple “half-truths” at lous COR son ficit financing “apparently | vince’s finances. means little to this government.” public picks up the morning SITUATION SERIOUS F E gal ai a it i i | position when the time ca . money was concerned, Mr. Fer-| ask Ottawa for financial “After listening to the provin-| guson said “it appears to me we) cial treasurer, I heartily agree not have a captain at the) with that report,”’ he said, point- | ing out that the budget estimated | Seal Quota Increase ia | yee for peace talks | journed. between the two countries. : Mr. the federal minister of fisheries | wiany years the seal herd eet > that the 50,000 quota on seals be estimated at 150,000 but this) increased. lyear estimates of the size of the | Employment Robert. Campbell (ist Prince) |herd are much higher — pos-| : Index Down i | i : [ ¥ { E 5 i : | | bf i 7 3 i : i inlster"‘Robichond. paid M: day the federal government decided against increasing 50,000-pelt quota on rf i be | i i 8 i i ! zy inf l P fel iz “ ‘ 1 f mt : i fet as ; ite S28 28 | i e ! ‘ laa eels om — ' . - ) —_— A eet ms Tee if @? > i a i? i ihe it @