ow +0 if It's Good For The Island ; WEA THE R The Guardian Is For ft ger cattored od rainsbawers aves _° at Charlotteown 32 and 36, ? : a “/ gee" 75 Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXIX. NO. 15° c Antvertne Second 3 wens WARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966. : FARE CUT PLANNED wae On Fntertainment ksue Settled For Airlines | MONTREAL (CP)—A : spokes- |reductions after April 1, will man~ forthe International “Air |greater for dle g Ang ™ Transport Association said) For example, the 2-day ex- Tuesday the. controversial j@|cursion round - trip fare New flight entertainment issue § | York - Instanbul will be down heen settled and new, reduced $78: (in U.S: dollars) the New North Atlantic air fares are | York-Rome fare will be down planned for April 1. |$36, and the New York-Paris __ The fares first must be ap-/fare was $341.80, and the new proved by governments of-. the | all - yeear - round excursion fare airlines which are members in|will be down $10. Py ape Rightist Refuses so The__winier dey excursion NEW SPEAKER: BE z ansaid the new jround trip between New York NEW a : e ; in : . ‘dule was mended atiand Paris now is $376.80; last Ree ace i conference in Bermuda last summer's iileshed tues toms Lucien Lamoreux, 45, Liberal yéhr, when it was agreed that $341.80, and the. new all-year- | member of Partiarhent for they should be subject tothe round excursion —f Stormont, Ont., was elected ‘ H ; : | are will be} . |: NEW DELHI (AP)—Congress |vored Mis. Indira Gandhi, the resolution of outstanding issues | $921 99. The New York-to-Cairo- oer tinued. ds ee party leaders were unable Tues-|date dewaberlel Nehru'e daugh-| concerning in-flight service, in-|Reirut-Tel Aviv fare will be cut luding . [eee , tak th ker |day night to remove rightist, ter. : he: iter janue —— ae |from a winter $794 and a sum-| Addressed the Commons.’ |Morarji Desai from the rhce for | A secret party ballot to re- “formal fall vane mee $99 to an all-year-round | (CP Wirephote). | pime :minister with heavily fa-|solve the fight appeared certain GY solved by # formal mail vote 599 a ; a! Officers Reported Executed {jvm meeesens 5 0 . by the member airlines and this |——— clears the way for the new air fare packgge which now is only | Sees Outlawing subject to the approval of in- ; : » for the terested governments,” a Of Seal Huntin il ° ili k unanimous support 2 re. 8 | 4 choice. of a few people (Mrs. | ; Corp, SET FEE * ICTON (CP) — The q ‘ authority.” oe Thé in - flight entertainment \¢zecvtive secretary of the New By DENNIS NEELD ment confirmed the death of for-| He told \a°.press conference |’ indus. fssue, which has stood in the |Brunswick branch of the Society! LAGOS (AP)—An army power |™e? finance minister, Chief Fes- MPs hed spoken of pres development. way of agreement on a new |for the Prevention of Cruelty to|struggle has followed Nigeria’s | Okotie Eboh, whose bedy, being put om them. = |) roment fares structure for several |Animals says the Canadian gov. |military take-over with perhaps |*sether with those of five other of the contest in is s¥eg “ER: years, was -resolved when air-|¢T®ment may have no altevrna-|as many as 50 officers reported |Persons, has been found in a lines’ unanimously agreed to. a \tive but to: prohibit seab hunting |executed and an unauccessful at- | Shallow grave some 30 miles out- |, direct charge to passengers, |i? Canadian waters. tempt made to assassinate the |Side this federal capital. wish it, of $2.50 for the| Brian Davies of Lincoln, N.B,, |Country’s new leader, Maj.Gen, |, The discovery incressed fears Cana. ital of # headset for listening |will lead a three-man commit-|Aguiyi Ironsi. — oe ae eon “rites version of the to movies, or closed-circuit 'tele-|tee: formed by the Canadian| Ironsi claimed, however, that minister, fie on also is Tre visioa. \Federation of Humane Societies |8!! military units in the country | Baléwa, who was kidnapped with } troversial topics as government. | vived and was described as hav- Originally a majority of atr-|to observe this year’s seal hunt, |2# pledged loyalty to his new |Eboh in the early hours of the un medical: , 1 | oy a les on port of the “wet lines were “lead eet” against He said that until an SPCA |regime. a Sone Ere ment, the division of tax | on Wye. ce as in-flight entertainment because member has seen the actual kill-| Reliable sources said the con- ig ctor Belews. but if Balews between Ottawa and the iad cipetied, there was 0 fe -of installation costs. ing of seals it would be prema- fused army struggle was around | jin is aij ‘ky senetnnante 2 east of ‘a federal-provincial ‘con- “Now the companies which ture to make a statement on |Ironsi and between rival fac-|Si)* “ot os. new et ference this year to work out provide this sort of thing have |whether cruel means are being» tions: They said up to 50 offi- |™2'™.4 Mystery. federal aid to education new arrangements with the red down the cost so that aniused. __ cers had-been executed. A lieu- ae eee ened ol fa iciereiiaril ey individual charge of $230 to| He said he felt the Canadian |tenant-colonel was executed tori eid thee eadent fe acta. he : . fields. This ald passengers will cover it without |zovernment will do everything |# to kill Tronsi. — military government with| 1, . So the airlines having. to increase |it can to prevent cruelty in the |GIVES COGNITION to fares. The airlines feel the $2-30 itaking of seals, but the condl- Officials’ in London reported | gees of lovally. oie cungers, Wii fren We he Gulp ett cea een nat lenriier Iresel svomed is cmnirel. ples’ Congress, | Mrs, Gandhi late ia SF 4 ¢ avoided. This is this up, 2 A le i ¥ : . by a movie “or television |ig why: It had given Wal diplomatic tecog- |Win baa Attmadd | Congress jend . - nition to the new government in [Den hu eye wine tncedered in (Cee nt Ses and his wife were murdered in 1964 teachers with more $75 per classroom and $37.50 per chief: Saturday July of Y ‘s _»g ‘ a Pesto sok ea ites - se witint couche seeibitaltte incr Mahi Viegrtatioala in |%,, Choices es | they “of Fok ‘ : ind . mse rT. ; ¥ pes beyond the 10-year point. Under | schools with 10 or more class. | ines, “0p suultary men, oe ie ver ension : : ene ; oe 6. Increased capital for the oa Se ce, ay. cele snap remoen renee to receive 6. ast remot toll The _Acitsied| AT -GHOIVED VITHOD! Sos ius x ems Oe 9|15 and 20 -year periods of ex-/ci Of the school Tecelven ae ee ey Se ae an Bets iies we a . : a See ment ot (Continued. 00 page 3, col. 7) - perience. under the new |@ent groups within ~| OTTAWA: (CP3-Three:-oppo-)- Mr: *Bouglas~ said week-~ formula te move the BNA. from Senne _ Fifteen years’ experien “4s| pay geale are slight for those leaders slammed ‘ ‘ileal soleit ts Coane ad’ te te ay cig recognized in all teachers. who do not have at Car Plant Talks for |taken. as: non-confidence in’ procedure wes ap- = Ot Visit Planned vcasag tS ww cade ba of poscne lapse gP cn a soe ine ‘ otal te akiae “belted walt aon ee eiaies a oes its : 5 ; a approv- : sey fener ng Sr Ennine, fut fe os vin ir} Are Postponed [sd toceratn “ i ~- fenatieesaaa' wer] By Robichaud or 5. ic or ma a u Se fied ik tosh . Diefenbaker 4 ; : re-|are énly held by teachers iho |Seipiinakricniotng there are. ale QUEBEC (CP)—Mayor Gilles |eonfidence mot F NEEDED .. ~ lop Tgave no indication ‘that |ields-now wnder federal control Bart tes q Oe ee : ee ee eee oe calary |Lamontagne | says a meeting _ Mr. 4 forerament & acing Ge: sore ope ge age debe OTTAWA) (Special) — Fisheries year of educational training. a schedul Tuesday between criticized :. give-away. atti- :sponsibilities t- provinens, Hedard At an afternoon press confer-| DISTRICT SUPPLEMENT | A person who. has a junior |himself and Kerl Kohler, presi- s feom the 4 ; containing no a ___sreswel. St i covacament ib quay. ce: |e ered toaeal cobieel miele ence, Premier Walter R. Shaw) A teacher with a master’s de-| matriculation, one academic year |dent of Volvo (Canada) Lid., to us : m increases. Mr. Caouette veakening of the }solved to maintain the constitu- | ter who has accepted an agnousce the cablect hed gree and 20 years” experience is|at a college or university and| discuss’ the possibility of estab- D ae pointed there authority is apparently |tional responsibilities of the fed- |tion to visit Prince at proved proposed pay scale|now eligible for a- government|one. year. of formal. educational | lishing @ Volvo assembly plant Teference abqut. any in- to continue:” "2" Leva authority,” it said. Island : that had been included in the|salary grant of $6,450..In most|training will receive a starting|in Quebec City, has been post- family \allowance Douglas said although |geEKs CONTROL ce ee a tae Federation's brief. _ _jeases the school district in which/salary grant of $2,400 compared|poned. PB ch _and new financial! Quebec said it ‘wants |e ee eaneed fae in keeping with our éstab-|the teacher works will supple-| with $2,10) under the old scale. Mr. Dielénbaker said’ the’ 0 for universities arél¢o assume control of the federal {22% ‘hat Mir. HES tne Sar Feecusliing’ th trdtoeadons neprudipihny tie mie tink EXAMPLES GIVEN Batten Is N amed " hills sane *. or speech: ore: . no er “allowance program in | Sater part of March . Mr. Camp- value of our educational devel-p-|means that the. teacher would) A teacher with a degree plus . eae ion es ehaen | : sufficient’ to }¢hat_ province. ~ | Bell will make arrangements for Foor aoe al ee gil isa cot geet AEE] Deputy Speaker [tise te i |, es eben | cay [uate ns lee » : Under le he es ~}ment in the Commons. government are to provide the kind’ of or pledged by officials and Pye let tue Geis o-la Wodoee ee bao would Have started at $270. A aTAWA (CP) — Herman) He ctiticied other leaderi,|' “One wonders. what the gov. needed to increase | the Dauaie during ta fall elec |Setantives of the PEL tteing f ac! those ications |M. n — Humber . St. ularly Douglas ernment. has been doing es i es jada u proved by the goverament ctasroerss Receive: 6 santo and 10 years experience — George's) eee a named Oe New — atic Party, for ’ re he ee eat,” gga a qualifi- - veflected Prime — On. Monday, oe oe earn $5,062.50 where as deputy Speaker mmons. trying to some way other si “Tt was a rphoto- on promised national |eacaoe : mise to provi culture . J, Greene past he would have earned <a “Prime Minister “Pearson an- than a non-confidence action to|stat of the last erie which ra sagen gps poe pene eo sit P.w.1. some : 500, aounced last week that the 56-lexpress their yiews on pen-|couldn't be. implemented _be-/ indicating be set | scholarships : Coupled with all these figures |year.old former school teacher |sions. < x cause the government decided/up after discussions with the ling the next four years, plus '|first visit to Eastern Canada in most cases will be a supple-|would become a deputy to| Deteat of ‘the . government |to go to the country.” >: |provinces. He is fearful some | *‘gubstantiat increase” in pay-'Mr. Greene ment from the school districts of |mewly - elected Speaker Lucien |wouldn’t necessarily mean an-| Mr. Diefenbaker said the brief’ fs : ° e Speech Highlights approximately one third what ist amoureux. When he other election, he, said. Prime |reference in the speech to the Says Dairying Injur ¥ . i sia ax the plan. ; @ Gu. : ey | iH In its brief the Federation ex-|_ ; i hee Shin no dis: voice. : mend to Governor-General Van-|way to amend the British North By Cost-Price Squeeze (fee at See ww ber of qu met itination (St. Jacques) was named deputy |lowed to try’ to form -a:govern-|cated that the Fulton-Favreau | ‘son said the speech was “a con-| 2 ‘what hav. ‘eolidation of should © t I { provi si been done in .the last three} By THE CANADIAN PRESS the Farm Credit Corporation: neve mee) 8 ee chairman. of committees. formula ‘‘is'as dead as a dodo.” |years.”” 2 R ing, following a fed- ‘ei i ‘ : believed to be a result. of the By JACK GRAY | creased by more thar 3,000,000.- | changing economic picture in F TORONTO (CP) — The cost-/000 pounds ‘ and Canada, . coup! : eral-provincial conference, of | insurance to full-time. farm . province Z — We; rice squeeze is forcing farmers| But producers and processors, | with the 14.5 per cent increase in, a support. for. fisher: Ai! out of dairy production at a|Who had been unable to meet |the cost of living in the Mari- eting, says T. B. 3 dent of the-National-Dairy-Coun-. cil of Canada, says. ‘He told the annual convention of. the 300,000-member Dairy Farmers of Canada here Tues-. day that milk production, after years of surpluses, won't meet Cahadian needs this year. “Demand has been ae ping production for the past, three years,’ he said. “The def- fetit has» been met by with- drawals from surplus etocks which have now been exhausted. “It has been estimated that milk production this year will be some 400,000,000 pounds short of méeting the demand.” EARNED EFFICIENCY He acted in his address that during 1065 dairy foods were consumed by Canadians “from coast to coast in the’ greatest — of any year’'on re- ‘But in the last-15 years sharp | declines had been noted in num- ~ bers of datry producers and of processing plants‘because of the constantly rising costs by in- Presi- |creased volume and sales and iby. modernizing their . operation, had been unable to survive. Al- gréater efficiency- and bette’ quality dairy goods. f He said the government’s re- cent action in increasing the price of butter two cents a seemed justified ‘in the light of the drop in the ee of " of more than 1, in the last year. ~— Such an increase. in the past led ‘to abrupt declines in con- sumption. INSIDE TODAY 000 pounds a month: time provinces. fold: the teachers here are fac- ed ‘with’ problemsbroaght ‘on by the higher cost of living and other provinces, feeling jthe. im- pact of affluence to a ) degree, are able to offer more -attractive positions to teachers. 80 Applications Fifty communities or organiz- ations: on Prince Edward Island have submitted 80 applications to the. federal government for assistance through the Winter Works plan. Seventy-eight of the projects have been accepted . under: terms of the plan and the cost of these projects amounts to $2,371,000. The estimated pay- {roll for these projects will be t $1,050,000 and the federal ment’s share amounts to Tt is believed the total: number lof man-days .of ‘work The results of this are two- ‘ Province Submits) Pe a | Establishment of a national dairy”. commission. Increased grants to univer- -sities. and a scholarsbip pro- Establishment of +a $500,000.- 000 health resources fund. Revision of the Railway Act which ‘sets freight rate struc- Revision of banking legisla- ton Establishment of a fund for tural development projects. Proposals for redevelop- ment of uneconomic farms. Revisions to make crop in- uenpe available to all farm- 7" ork: + - Proposals } ‘to improve _mar- * i : Jombia “| tiveness of the * Act. slation to set up a. Co “community service © at A Income men -jp -bad catch seasons.” Increased worker training allowances under agreements ‘with the-provinces.------ - 4 --- Bigger tax incentive for re search to improve industrial technology Legislation --to--establish---a- Science Council of Canada te further scientific research. Sn tba te, Development a boost Canadian investment im ~ industry and’ resoutegs. t for a. deci -on the q of capita ishment “at Met eae iota ry ye \ subifiarines built specificalty Halifax, hatbor to take her Oberon class eubs Canada hag. u = \9t,000. tor the Caiadian navy, at Ghat place with other warships at ordered, the Onedega and Qna- Defence) ‘+ @¢onomic factor. Since 1950 milk-production in- inte epics Glee