If lt’s Good For The-Island e | _ WEATHER Cloudy;-showers beginning this evening; winds~ increasing to westerly 30. Low- high 38 and 57. Saturday: cloudy. - ag ~ war = The Guardian Is For It ¢ ( = oS oa: “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 7 oe 2 ier VOL. LXXIX NO. 235 Sepneient 0 Seceel Ge ee 80.00" salient : CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 7, 1966. _ — “Sux TEN CENTS 12 PAGES. . Sarr ' = eae : ae ; : ‘ ss < 3 xg : v we * eet » F = riome ror ee fC. the ff . we Se SI SY ” : | a ae | ae — a rt ee TAGUE_— A modern 50-|the river bank w.st be thinned|and an i a a: r <n be? senior citizens home for! out to enhance the view. chapel. A kitchen and dining : i : special care, first of its kind in| {nitially intended to house 509) room will be located on the Rs: eastern Prince Edward Island| patients, the structure of steel| ground floor. ; ee eee ne 2" , ° iste be built. at Montague. ac-| and masonry will be designed| Dr. Bonnell and Mr. Clark are vee . tt - it . ie oe cording to 7 joint announcement} to provide for future expansion. | both directors of the Senior Citt- . ~ i ‘ Sas yesterday by Hon. M. Lorne) it will be erected on a solid | zens Housing Corporation. a * Bonnell, MD., minister of wel-| concrete base._Provision will be| Mr. Clark, minister of munict- e ; | fag ond tourist development | made for 15 bed patients in the | pal affairs, has pointed out that ; an? ~ Hon Keir Clark, _ minister | overall total that will’ be ac-|it is the aim of the Senior Citi- [ ofyhealth. _ ommeteed . mone ee ee to tie Tenders ‘for-- construction— of |... Some _¢ __ other _ features construction. building : 2 ‘ will include: tiled interior walls, | im’ the provincial and-. federal eee ee water heating: washrooms | Winter works program, and that). ; A Be ws ~ The new home will be located | ing facilities, bedsitle electrical |, Considerable employment for | ; i ~ just south of the town limits om{system for each patient, -a| the various tradesmen in the is th> Lower Montague side. It sprinkler system and an elevator | area during a mormally slow = ; wit! be built on a 13-acre ‘site-|for the convenience of all oc-| Period of building activity.: By JAMES NELSON tually ended investment in NHA ‘a few yards off the paved hizh- | cupants. Dr. Bonnell, said that this will OTTAWA (CP)—The govern-|ioans. CMHC has had to meve _ W2¥ 2nd overlooking Montague LIBRARY be the first “home of this kind |. ment proposed to Parliament | into the gap with direct lending. River. Parkin¢ will be available ent. jee as E serving the eastern = of Thursday that it prod the lag- | from government funds. . .” — to-the oe eon if rsa ~— gp Edward Island =e house- and apartment-| During the first half of this ia relatiocs ee c= ear will Bg oe anae Bb 9 ke — jer building industry by putting | year, loans made under NHA The remainder of the lot will be areas as a library and reading of welfare, in order to keép the Se teams tol tecceoins 4 CMHC loaned #194000, “ae — raed overlooking woeaae locker rscalities = tence af ali. oF total amount of private money | the life. insurance and- Arust- that may be insured under the | companies * put: up $128,000,000.~ National Housing Act: In the same. six months last It_asked Parliament to in- | year, total NHA lending. was crease to $9,500,000,000 the total | $271,000,000, of which CMHC put” ‘| amount .of housing mortgages. | up $86,000,000 and the life insur. - - most of it supplied by life in- |.ance and trust companies, $177, surance and trust companies, | 000,. ‘ ao that may be insured by NHA. - : : + NHA-insured loans carry a gov- | LACKS DETAILS ernment ‘guarantee of repay- | Other points to be cine in’ ment to the lending institutions. | the legislation, thou : it spelled out in detail In res nal he eben’ tea Was tone: élution submitted to the Com’ °° September Food Prices Down But General Index Increases »-s e The index is based on 1949, goods and services representa- Sih 2 - : the limit’that may be loaned by | Mons: " \ jens a. ae prices coer prices equalling fa Ail i a _ es . ie : Central Mortgage and Housing ee token for rental geo a = a ey eens = eine ‘ THIS PROPERTY, owned the winner of the provincial. was announced yesterday. It | Corp. out of government funds. | ig. such as apartments aad. ar ca ehome| th kan oo ces ot ak lean ok ae ee Mexico _ | by Me, aind-Mnie John E. Ca- farm home section in the rur-\ was also the winner of the | CMHC makes loans of govern. | sow housing, will be made up te. eosts pushed the eu indéx | ily Seewsies. pepsin oan comes during 1957 ranging from Pr unew-of Greenvale; was judged al beautification contest, it Queens County section. ee af n Boies a kbar Ch Beery aa. preieet 2 eos . "the. up .two-tenths of a point to a {dex of consumer prices. How- | $2,500 to $7,000. The statistics: epares ae AN cb : egret stewie] peas gyy uf Gy record 145.1 from 144.9 in Aug- ever, the DBS index of average | bureau is currently working on oe. a 21ST J INUAL MPETITION te the chartered banks and: some a iod -withi ii os TT Siecshsicntheton ab Stee ied ch Saat naoemar 100, re- * The component ‘aoe for For Inez t es eee government will terege pelea? listics reported Thursday there | mained unchanged at 1226 be- | September last- year and for oe, oe RELAX RULES pal and interest payments by. sire mand Sens fr | ee Aaya ene ie | Awd and soronir | ew onuzans a) te | VA ane Ave Announced | er a memes tak lone ef a in , the | this year, are: : ‘ 7’ : 7 ; aa s raise 000, sewage trea’ , September indexes, notably | index was is? mae Food—136.4, 146.0, 148.1, 147.1| from mioving up through the | : a ; : $200,000,000 the amount which | be ‘extended: three years, . o@- Clemo iz leis Sack het] The omeetis tetekchl | Oe — MISS, 108 ee a ae caus a | ficah on’ bouatag peeteoty for |Deraseris fteres cr | . : 4 — s peat E \ P or q f Other price increases were re- | resents in ter aver: Clothing—121.4, 125.2, 1248, | Winds toward Mexico's Yucatan | : university students. The rules| Labor Minister Nicholson, the- » '. @orded for pork roasts, bacon, | age wages and salaries paid by | 127.0 Peninsula Thursday. : Ura eal i ica ion now in effect limiting student | minister in charge of housing: cottage roll, pork and veal|firms in a wide range of in-| Tramspert—148.7, 151.2, 150.6,| The New Orleans weather| ee : TAR ey . housing loans to projects on or| policy, told the Commons he ~ ebops, oranges, lettuce and | dustries. employing more than | 151.2 bureau predicted Inez would | Following a mééting® of the | Brehaut, president, last night; nual competition. The date of| near university campuses. ate | Will give more details of the: fer. . f 15 persons. i p | Prilice ‘Edward > Rural | announced the names ‘of the| the annual award. dinner was| being relaxed to include hous-| government’s plan when the>-° eee STUDYING NEW BASE | Beautificdtion Society, Keith L. | winners in the society's 21st am-| also announced. ga year it} ing students at soreieeel aa ut ede an ae potatoes, tarrots, tomatoes, cel- Ree e 6 ‘ ee os ae a Pe eas ae: me ; “= ee at ; * “ery, corn, chicken, turkey,| The consumer a ae 2 a ae “flourished — er ee Sa ermark ts Calm wh Hotel on. Oct.“ 26th pees a a whee ae to be given high S: peaches, sugar and ice cream. | the prices of a selection of | 125.1, 125.1, 125.4 ‘Ths titieeess courses isl: | Wee upermar e ry mer a available “for renovations |. a aehertan said a over-all con- v = west. r and - its Bee A eee” cen: ‘competition, which. com-/ to existing houses, Hitherto | ose is “td further encourage t < DBS sid. the over-all "cow : wos 10 mies an tar. | Under Housewives’ Boycott [srs cay one class, is on a tere has been an NHA-assisted | demand for housing.” food prices make up 27 per cent ‘Mexican fishing boats ‘ailing : . county basis and includes 2 spe-| pian by which the chartered| It has been lagging. ‘Meas>« was about one-tenth of one frusco enies = eas ; 14:00 eial_prize for the most improved | hanks make loans of up to $4,-| ured by ‘the ‘number of new.‘ cent higher than in August, % off Yucatan. were ordered to} OTTAWA (CP) — Super-|started calling the 14000 a880-|¢arm property in Prince Ed-| 999 each at six-per-cent interest | housing units’ on which cam: but the September index was 43 seek refuge in Campeche, the | market managers remained {ciation members at 6 2.™. | ward Island. It resulted in great | for home improvements. struction started, demand’ “has >’ per cent higher than a year |-§° e : ° peninsula's. major port. calm Thursday as they. closed Thursday to tell them the boy- improvements by the contestants NHA housing loans now carry |dropped from an annual’ build, earlicr. fs , The Yucatan juts from Mexico their doors after the first day of cott was on. — and a lot of interest. The winner,| . interest ceiling ‘of 6% per | ing rate of 176,200 in the second e j e ir into the water like a thumb, the | a housewives’ boycott protest-| Telegrams were sent. to of this. special prize is Mr. and cent. Because this is more than | quarter of last year and-a'peal ” CLOTHING COSTS CLIMB , Gulf of Mexico on its northern | ing high food prices. “ ‘groups planning similar action | Mrs. John E. Carew, Greenvale. | i. chartered banks are per- | 179,000 in the final quarter ef Clothing prices were 18 per By KEN KELLY ~ ‘, His replies, to Mr. Martin: | *#l¢_ and the, Caribbean on the | “We haven't felt any signs of.|in Montre.al, Toronto, Agit-| The win by counties are| mitted under the Bank Act to |1964, to.134,500 in May, Jim eeut ‘higher in the month amd| orrawa (CP) — “And did | “I decided that it was not go- | Suthesst. protest,” said one manager, An- Petawawa and Camp | as : 2 charge for loans, they have vit. ' and July this year. Se ote Of stalien- and hente: | yeu bm Lyene 2 ing’ to, benefit me by arguing) _ other reported “no effect so} Borden. *. \ Prince County — Mr. and CORT _ held operation _three-tenths of |” «wo sir, I- didn't,” replied | any more, : . . that it would Ships Collid J far.” "5-1 Meetings also-have been held | Mrs. Gerald. Caseley, Wilmot) ». » a oe Bee oe cee cis |e en omy [Ce Sera ee oes | lon Channel (eda TES, Sicha afternee WE") "a ‘Maritimes Seen - Thus for the first time in pub- |to go along with them im order president of the Ottawa - | and New > NS Queens County — Mr. and : Sa Sa paatd te tt” | Se. and under cath, -gear-eld.| to pet out” Block Channel cumers" Pr ote st Association |Kenora, Ont. ss aay at | Mis. John E. Carew, Greenvale. foes 7 : Truscott rejected Thursday never : ich i ‘wo-week | . ; Kings County — Mr. 2 pi ; ; : Along with lower food prices. | charge for which he was con- admin of weabt ver tt ae ST. CLAIR, Mich. (AP)—Two Seok wad pleased with the |home in’ Manotick, a commun- Havel Balpltt, Roseneath. : hace ee 2. te balance, were lower costs of | vi-ted and sentence to be | intended to admit guilt, he ad- | Sips collided in the St. Clair | first day of the shopping strike. |ity about 20 miles south of Ot-| ‘The small ‘holding improve- a ; fecreational items and reading hanged at the age of 14. ded. : River, just offshore from this “The women have responded tawa. She was busy with press, | ment competition was again nore ain aes ie ae te one His questioner was Toronto| Later, to.Mr. Scott’; southeastern Michigan commu- tremendously well. We've .had radio and FV interviews and very successful. Winners of first Loe - ) Sibi core health 2 veob. | wawyer G. Arthur Martin, who “Tt I continued to argue my | BMY Thursday “night. ‘blocking. reports from members that the telephone calls from supporters. | prize money are as follows: CAPITAL BUREAU ‘ f Sofex renamed Jed him through the events of | innocence, it would hurt my channel hetween Port Hurom | sores are hardly doing» any |. The wife of an air force elec) Prince County — Mr. and itinerary of the visiting group unchanged. June 9, 1959, two days before | chances of getting out.”” and Lake St. Clair. een 'ak all tronics engineer and mother| of |} ‘Mrs. Reginald Currie, O'Leary. OF THE MARERIMEAIwSs based upon ihe See xe _ The food index in Seplember. | sexually - assaulied and| Hadn't Truscott already testi-| State polite, whose rescue | usine® ; ; two small children; she started | Queens County — Mr. and| OTTAWA. — The Maritimes of the Yugoslav delega- 1565, was 136.4. It rose to 146 in| sity nude body of 12-year-old fied’ that he knew the parole | boat was the first to reach the | Let's. face it, the supermark- | 1. movement’ two weeks ago | Mrs. Alfred MacKay, Stanley |have been ignored again, in the | tion. s “uly and to a record 148.1 in |i vane Harper was found inthe |board had nothing to do with | scesie, said no one was injured. |*t can’t admit it's affecting | when she called a radio open- | Bridge. view of Heath Macquarrie, MP| “The exact details of the tour ‘dAmgust, then dipped to 147.1 in|. pear the Cli Ont., | whether he was innocent or | The ships were identified as the | them.” “ faa! line ~ show’ to’ complain about | ‘Kings County — Mr..and Mrs. |for Queens. were developed by the depart- September this year. “usc guilty? Olympic Pearl and the Epstein.| Her telephone comimittee |high fodd_prices, Albert Mills, St. Peters Bay. “This week Mr. Macquarrie|ments of agriculture and trade ar ar “Yes,” replied. Truscott. se : “+ reply, om geen learned that a recent “Yugosta- | and commerce, Mr. Greene said. Pp ‘es WROTE LETTER. __| . “Then why, if you knew tha mane Oe cee oe. iva agricultural purchasing |The group did not visit any At- = . 8 his | would you make this reference” oe, Cesteahe Yorke won first |280cy tour of Canada did not/lantic centres nor did any de- : sg mistake. while the second was. won |i#clude any, stops in the At-|partment of ent suggest ; ; Truscott’s reply: To j- ic Ernest T. Coles;-North lantic Provinces.’ 3 any Atlantic Provinces centres: i c h J continue arguing innocence|. Milton. Same eae In reply to,a question placed |for such visits. =~ ; a Keone ttn si ‘would not be to my benefit. ~The, P.-E: Travel Bureau es the Commons’ order paper by “The Maritines iso 4 CROWN_OVERRULED prizes for ‘winners in fr. Macquarrie, ie again,” commented Mr. Maec- [x BI me : : Aer Crome chlaetas, teat ‘(Continued on page, 5, col, 4) minister JJ. Green said that the quarrie: Pay aie 3 ; nine justices of the court al- an poe ee Fe eye St eae istake dre mea . Martin also to’ read |” Q v4 Will B ae ue per: ise ‘ - he record part of a letter », [ o- 8 = “aire t Y ea gg ‘Quebec Will Buy Power. BY aba aap ogre ied oo pase 8. ca 8 “From LaDraGor rrojecr — 4 “Thursday from an attempt. to ; ‘ s es * : ae, Tae eas ~fix blame for the high cost of W 84 By CLAUDE HENAULT ‘the Labrador situation in par- , not happy at-having to sign ‘Meat and en Government ins 78 BEC . oe Quebee }-ticular but also would -investi- | Brinco agreement, . but. Three expert witnesses from ee : | has approved the Sign-| gate borders. with other prov- | alternative. ; cs the federal agriculture depart- ¢ of a 40-year agreement be- | inces involving underwater min- | ‘We are not at all ment ducked demands to name | In Bank Act Revision Vote fom Hydro-Quebec and the eral rights in the Gulf of St | Hydro didnot eroloce te oa ““games and point fingers at pos- Es ; British Newfoundland Corp. | bawrence, and in Hudson and | sibilities of James Bay. faster.” sible rake-offs between farm | OTTAWA (CP)—The minority Social Credit members and. In- whereby Quebee will purchase.| James bays. 9 = - cake and family table. Liberal govermment won | dependent Gilles Gregoire (La- -| power from the Churchill Falls| Henry Borden of Toronto, | USED OLD FIGURES. Devied that satisfaction, the | its first vote test of the fall sit- | pointe). hydro-electric ‘project in. Labra--}Brinco’s ch airman, president | Mr. Johnson said the provig Jiving costs asked the witnesses | the question of approval in prin- | House: Liberals 131, Conserva- ‘announced Thursday night.: ~<Neomed the tecision and. said | lax in investigating James: Bay gather more figures. ciple for its revised Bank Act. | tives 9%, New Democrats. 21, st to |.the approval is “good for Can- | 85 4 power source that: ¢ = David It, came after Finance Mints- | Creditistes 8, Social Credit. 5 =| ada’™ and“ ational in. | Parative figures tised to de Senator Croll (L—On- : ada in our, nati i ould? ae _Yario) said he wants the case | ‘et Sharp told the a aes Independent 3. and vacant 1. liom} terest."' = “1 c'| which: would ;Be | cheapaaaames ote lig go dba Lo Satloed ctteettve ” wlstoat salliee Sia iligting toss chat: ie | science and caveat Opeoerioe pa sar wot certs EST na a Tela oan with |Tates and service charges om jered banks im Quebec, won ap- ‘ ot | leader, ian. unavallnble fae building of such a complex “the (prices charged at -each |Comsumer loans. He said he | proval in principle without ~|comment- "-, ;Sames. Bay) would have ‘tee 4 The committee was | Would propose an amendment | vote and was sent to the finance The premier said Quebec was'|.cheaper than Churchill 4 a similar breakdown in te this effect during clause-by- | committee. ; — : peptides orcbvendscs fe Se preparation of «a pack of | Clause study of the revised act. | The House then turned to de- F f a $e “Beesgatios. } The vote came at the second | bate a measure for feed grain ‘ INSIDE. TODAY | - i ceciding in os reading stage. The bill now will | assistance to farmers in East- ; Sn _ | the «-government - SEES PRICES be sent to the Commons finance |ern Canada and British Colum- | iii ieatie, 3 2 | taken by the throat 2 KS “it, director of the | committee, then ~ return _ for | bia. \ : w es Tnerside Pe ea gate 3 | to load its a oo claust-by-clause study- by the Se ae ee sf itil 054. ct25 2 Sn a ds [ORO and marketing | House. reading on Bank % if aed “se"t** 4’. |. “Those who . through their Seeueh, said Pork prices willbe | SUPPORTED LIBERALS | Sharp sid the banks, because ITHNERARY GIVEN OF JOHNSON’S TOUR con Goi e lack of planning and thei Taek “continuously higher ever. Liberals support are largest source yh ia prac c Ted a " “**" | Of action.» placed ote the past” for two more years, | from two independents—J. A. | loans in the couniry, have been These are the countries and ence in Manila on peace in the. day. It will be the thost far- Duane, ‘matlile: Bishan, ; ment in itis position: without any Mi gis Rermal foe See (Sherieesbe) Saccsroniuet co eeilies On ee ell Ven thee nent troubled southeast Asian area, reaching trip to the Far. East Meant ck pens veate ss &: | Gar tisaeeuane to bear “+ Until 1970, the continent would | Veting against them were $2| simed at disclosure of interest | tour of six Far East nations. ‘%¢ President announced his ever undertaken by an Am- COMES «cSt SWORE Seth der The deeanier sald the pone -iexperience hizher prices for | Conservatives, 15 New Demo-| rates charged by all financial iginally intended to be.eon- expatided tour at‘a press con- erican’ president. ee sre 10, 11” | ment plans to. put . Hydre-Que- ‘beef. "| erats, seven Creditistes, three | institutions. ; fined to the summit confer- ference in Washington Thurs , (AP Wirephote Map) bee under. tighter control, vee : a a ee ‘ “ oe Aen "34 4 & Ghd f 4 : «vee ’ * po o 5& - re seo Sind OR sy