‘Ss 8° _¢lal Democratic party yoted to- endorsed the decision by an ’ mentary group:-was- — —to-add its <approvat the \proposed alliance. when it \. meet ay. ff It's Good For The Island The Guardian ‘Ils For It pe : & ” = Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER | Intermittent drizzle and fog; winds Hight. ednesday: on: aaa, Se ; j cloudy, Left Open or. LXXIX NO. 279 tetera Sind rtm Mal yn Tes Sie Deparoens CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 196. nor NORE TEN CENTS 22 PAGES Rhodesian ie , zen PCs anning Assau t whether iiss WORLD TO AVOID Viet NAM Was crowned Miss World 1966 in London, Nov. 17th. In New Dethi, India, Monday Foreign Minister M.C. Chagla said he Hope Christmas. visit considered it not in the coun- to Viet Nam. Miss Faris, 23, "s interest’ for her to visit is still in London. Nam and entertain Ameri- (AP Wirephote) Kiesinger Seen. As Chancellor BONN (Reuters) — The top | Nai, told reporters that a fi-. bodies of West Germany's So- nal decision on the coalition, controversial decision to join a coalition with the ruling Chris- tian Democrats. -..- After a heated 10-hour debete, lasting until the small hours of this morning, the party's execu- tive, finance committee and the leaders of state. organiations for ' the today. The vote-was 73 to 19 with |testing #0 abstentions» The party’s par- ple—in- nd coalition» would th-old Bonn crisis ceived and ‘give the ial. Democrats their t tasté\ef national rule }; _ ince 1s ~The Ch stiak Democra- oo Social Democrats By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON .eessions offered by Rhodesia desian crisis. ferred or_to have try. agreement with Rhodesia Prime Minister Ian Smith. been called to assess possibilities of reneging. Ottawa At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Commons started de- tailed study of the govern- ment’s surance plan bill ments to the bill. tent of coverage. of was ruled out of order. Dan Wallace, idan travel 4 bufeau director, said the tour- ist business target for 1967 is $1,000,000,000 and the aim is to double: this by 1977. LONDON (AP)—Prime Minis- ter Wilson and key colleagues agreed Monday that minor con- ‘white rulers fail to meet Brit- the-Rho-|-— But Wilson and his men de il today a decision on take the dispute im- mediately to the United — A meeting of the cabinet has Smith’s slight retreat—conveyed | | wealth Secretary Herbert Bow- den—reflects a genuine political .| will _on_ the part of the white Rhodesians to accept eventual erly rule without any .ritish authorities seemed -skeptica) that Smith's men will in fact be prepared, when the time comes, to transfer the fate 225,000 whites to the control medical eare in- Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC—Sim- coe East) said his party would a-series of amend- He said Ottawa should con- fine itself to supporting plans initiated by the provinces with their own terms for ex- An amendment by Dr. Wil- liam Howe (NDP. — Hamilton South) to broaden the range services—taking in optom- etrists and chiropractors — Federal-provincial talks on . tourism opened behind closed ‘s. Doubled “OTTAWA -(CP)—Canada’s in- come from tourists should be Five Seeking $1,- 000,000 in inane from a sunken ship last year, testified Monday that five men who now are suing him for breach of contract, were unwilling to dive The suit, brought against Alex Storm who recovered gold and coins from the 18th-century French payship Le Chameau, was adjourned until a in Supreme Court. The — iounbour Storm testified that four of the five men who brought suit against him appeared little in- terested: in the treasure when he showed them charts in 1961. The plaintiffs claim an agree- ment signed with him in 1961 has never been terminated. oo $1,000,000,000 next year | bled. Treasure Share | Reported Unwilling To Dive SYDNEY, N.S. (CP)—A man| Storm told Mr. Justice V. J. who recovered an estimated In 10 Years Is Objective and hopes are ‘that within 10 Se re, Pottier that the plaintiffs, led | by Ronald Blunden of nearby | Glace Bay; ‘‘were lazy and un- willing to meau.” He. had shown charts to four indicated they believed the | coins already had been recov- ered. “T'm gathering from whek you're saying that the plaintiffs didn't think there was anything there at all,” asked Mr. Justice Pottier. “That's right, sir,” Storm re- plied. Storm said that when he asked the plaintiffs to dive for treasute they said they wanted to look for scrap. “All they did was talk and when it came te | west they did nothing.” to dive for Le Cha-! Dan Wallace, director ot the Canadian ‘government _ travel Soma said = an i | meetings will try to determine | how Canada can sustain the in- | crease in tourist business“ ex- | pected ‘during centennial year. “We don't want to ‘stop at $1,- 000,000,000 in tourist business, |Mr. Wallace said. “Over the next 10 years we want to dow | ble ‘our business.” Provincial, federal and _terri- at- torial representatives. are ——— rovincial 5 OTTAWA cP — The Con- i to financial. sup- port of provincial plans. Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC — Simcoe East) said the Opposi- a series of govern- under mons. which tourism and’ travel in). Canada will be reviewed and + Ruidelines’ possibly set for en- suring the continued health of that industry, NFLD. NOT REPRESENTED All provinces are represented at the’ meetings except New- ffoundiand which was unable to send a delegation because its legislature opens Wednesday. Several provvincial cablt- net ministers were unable to join the sessions because of travel difficulties or other com- Heavy Snow And Gales Hit Great Lakes Area mitments. But ministers from Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and ing at which Trade Minister Winters represented the. federal (Prince Edward Island is re- presented by George Fraser, su- Pervisor of the Travel Bureau, Charlottetown.) | German government first time, would come Objections ions Said Not Excessive OTTAWA (CP)—The CBC re- its showing Sunday night of a British film clip of a ecou- bed tiseussng- -the- me-- ’ the corporation said Monday. He said the calls were re- in Ottawa, Halifax, Montreal and Toronto. _ “When you get only 130 calls Out of all the viewers in Eastern Canada you don’t describe that 133rd Satellite Russians Launch. MOSCOW (AP) — Russia an- nounced Monday night the Faunching of the 13%rd unmanned earth sateliiie in its giant waves in lames Mictigns and Superior. The storm which brought rain; sleet and heavy snow to a large tee te Micbighn he hundreds ‘of motorists stranded. A car LUDINGTON, (AP)— Heavy snow TP ~lastied the the “Greet Lakes. jay._ and jing f the interior of eA ad “‘ae- > whiek’ are c “for plenary estion ‘day, wil fe! as, Odio Has Severe Storm At today’s ve mes the epn- ference reports and briefs “i provinces, territories, transportation com- panies, the federal travel /bu- reau, other federal agencies and the Tourist _Associa- ferry ran aground on a sandy High winds and os visbility -|from_ blizzard conditions caused Funeral Held For Mountie NEERLANDIA, Alta. (CP)— th channel entrance at Luding- ton, Mich. None of the 128 pas- sengers was injured. Officials decided to wait for winds to sub- side before pulling the ferry free with tugs. State police reported up to 300 —the City of Midland—to matt, “Ne party presidium wi proved Monday form. Coalition unde? their .. date_ fot chancellor, as overwhelming objections,” he ‘said> The program Sunday also in- terviewed Episcopalian Bishop rt _G “Kiesinger. \ nN ames Pike and an excmmu- ‘gx Kiesinger, 62-year-old \Chris- /Ricated, married Roman Gatho- \ ‘Democrat, and a fo lie priest. oN C Funeral services were held Sat- urday for ROMP Constable Gor- don Pearson who was shot and killed— Tuesday while—investigat- restaurant on Edmonton's west- ern outskirts: Labor Requests Robichaud To Push. For Maritime Union ” MONCTON es en The New ‘of \Labor Premier ‘Louis, Robi: | again bring the \mat- | foundiand, was issued ov aeons Federation re ghaud to . > of Maritime union be miers of. the other th ie provinces. *"he federation. asks pected! ;Bourgeois of Moncton, ‘that Premiér- Robichaud ress\on the other premiers ree miers Stanfield of ‘Nava Scotia, Campbell of Prince Edward Is- land. and Smallwood ot, New- the si- dent John F. MacMillan, of Saint ohn ore ‘the’ signatures of federation Pr ARY a h The eighth annual meeting of the Atlantic provinces premiers @ie need for setting up_a royal | was is aN, to open in St. eommission ‘to study the @ibility of political ‘gomic union. tyne ~The letter, with copies Weather; Equipment. roubles | ‘Hamper = MONTREAL (CP)— A ada. its labor problem ting its Planes. back i The first aircratt which left Passengers at 6:31 a.m. a» The takeoff signalled the Crown. corporation's Machinists. scheduled for.3 a.m:., fii its cancellation, we éontro!, faced.only weather and | equipment trowhles Monday in | off was a. Viscount turbo- | trouble. prop, flight 380 for Qiebec City, | Montreal}- wah -fin--a-A2-day--strike—the—first—ih history—of 5,200 members — of the International Association of The - first flight Monday was for Goose Bay, Labrador, but weather conditions at Goose Bay pos-| John’s, Monday. but was | and. er until. sometime in De- cember becailze ‘of bad weather to Pre. | and poor flying’ — Air Canada® ir cad under A Viscoukt corexion’ 23 pas- sengers: landed normally — but | me: veered off the runway onto the grass at Toronfa er into _the | Airport one hour ‘after i et: for. London, Ont. “plane.|t the | returned. after :the pilot reported’ 10, A comparty sedacninl said later the problem was a4 frac- |tured hydraulic ine which con- | trols the nose-wheel steering. \ . A Montreal-bound Vanguard with 86 passengers took off on schedule from Toronto, at 6:45 a.m:, but returned a few min- utes “later when its under-car- riage refused to retract. Pas- Sagers were transférred to an- other plane, A’ Montreal-New York Aight an: end | 29-year™ ght 716 and- “Seeretary “Balarie\'Hirondelie—and Adotphus—Sa-- The service was held in the same church—the Christian Re- formed. Church—where he had been married just three months before. ; _ A crowd of about 400 people, including 35 uniformed RCMP in the honor guard, attended the service. Neerlandia is about 85 ' miles northwest of Edmonton. Two other men were wounded in the incident in which Const. Pearson was killed. Donald vard have both been removed from the critical list and now o> satisfactory condition in an Edmonton hospital. Charles. Hill, 26,- Jias heen charged ‘with capital murder and is scheduled to appear in court * — ; ing a disturbance at an all-night | s: : an ew. York-b oun ‘. e ns plane Sefan 2%, be Montreal. wit te automobiles stalled on highways near Marquette in- the upper peninsula. Marquette measured li inches of snow in 24 hours. Snow flurries fell as far south as northern Georgia. More than a foot of snow blocked roads in parts of upper Michigan and winds piled: snow drifts along the eastern and southern ‘shores of the Great on touchdown. The closed: temporarily). ‘ Air Canada expected i.) reach 70- percent normal- Monday, 95 per cent today and complete operations Wednesday. Air Canada said Monday it still is adding up the losses it suffered during the strike, While no precise figure was available, losses were estimated at about $300,000 a day, or $3,600, was the duration of the makout | & Just prior to\landing at Kennedy | International an Eastern Airlines aireral had.astire burst sota by nightfall with freezing weather invading the interior of the *gulf states’ and northern Florida. Scattered frost was the powerful into deep the Sault, the year’s first, blizzard halted traffic )by. miid— morning. HIST ORY VOLUMES, ~ TORONTO. (cP) — - Chilling winds blew into southern On- prota Monday, — ‘bringing - ‘eeyyy -and_snowflurries.-— Cause was a severe winter storm centered on Lake Huron, which brought blizzard condi- tions to much ef Northern On- tario. The wea bureau forecast several more)days of snow for the province. At Sault Ste. Marie, freezing rain that later turned to snow caused widespread power fail- ures and made highways treach- erous. At Wawa, 100 miles north; of" major Timmins, already. bladketcd ( by 14 inches of snow, had an- Lakes. Temperatures were to fall to | Monday. near zero innorthern Minne-| Jn the south, the snow sig- nalled the end of a spell of mild weather The whole of the area braced for much colder weather Monday night. The. Earl of Hillsborough cael Grey Senior Hih Schbot Chapter of IODE presented 10 volumes of Canadian. history ces (T.M.) Lothian, chief Hm 0 tie sew ibeary tm; toe Cob if Monday afternoon. Mrs. Fran- rarian of all city schools, said Ontario were at Monday's meet- | . Mr. Winters said in an inter- ELECTED . Oscar Gestido, 6, : retired Pd = a ¥ af il es Control essed By Tories medical students enrolled thas now wanting to come to Canada ‘ must write medical examia- tions in Montreal or Toronto. Davie Fulton (PC — loops) said the Opposition is posed to a federal invasion of a field of provincial The federal government confine menting provincial, “plans and not dictate the form to be takes by the provincial plans. © He was challenged by Andrew Brewin (NDP — Toronto Green-’ wood) who maintained that the. constitution does not f L J Afr. Fu maintained ton that welfare is clearly a field at of rman jurisdiction to be upon by Ottawa only consultation and with pew wWhere ox ine suse Acai appear in the British . North America Act?” asked . Stanley Knowles (NDP — _ Winnipeg North Centre). | pected tion. oe a eS be discussed, the travel director said, is “where We go after 1967.” Quints Down To One Now PITTSBURGH (AP) —- The fi of the Aranson quini Ise ded, Monday and decor expressed hope the last would live. “She is kicking and crying and we are hopeful,” said Dr. Lee Bass, chief of pediatric other nine inches by at service at Magee-Womens Hos- pital. The child, Roni Sue, first-born of the’ five gitls and the largest at one_pound 12 ounces, has. been the strongest since birth Saturday. / ‘Mrs. Lothian, larjorie . Seen here sre, ciowart, regesit of the) Earl of (LEFT), fib- / jj in Chapler fof IODE. nen vee -'With-Grey © * VANCOUVER (CP)}—Choked courts, warrants for the arrest of bail jumpers and no immedi- ate solution to Vancouver riot- ing were the aftermath Monday of Grey Cup weekend. A total of 689 persons were arrested_during the weekend for ball fever. They said courts] will be choked for the next few weeks with cases arising from the rev- elry that broke. into a riot 5,000. persons Friday night. None of the 154 cases of un- lawful assembly have been heard by the courts. Fourteen of those failed to’ appear and | warrants were issued for theif arrest: Most persons were ‘in. their early 20s. j ] ' rary, fepresentative on the Stu- Council of Colonel Gray, trouble police blamed on foot- The cometades Soni he u manded te various dates for # “Well, now... ,” Mr. Fultog. “It is not there at afl,” im. Mr. Knowles. hearing. 4 L Meanwhile, eivie/ otficisle ‘fined : reached agreement y gome- | on charges (arising /from the oe ss “stee fe gtd acter Man 6 dealin,’ element of rioting windows. smisbed. domme” _ Cup and other tions ripped down fires There were’ suggestions rang-|OTmamental trash cans, and’ a ing from baanisg further Grey | Wild bottle-throwing melee, Cup games fromthe city’ to re- Among — — turning the pre-game parade to|uniawful “assembly | there was its usual Ssturday morning. The only one ee parade ees dent, a/22-ye man : for the first James, Man. / Mayor William Mathie earlier MOS? HIT LIGHTLY piiened the Se es Se Of the vast number of p in Vancouver. He said sied for drunkeness, ‘most-of {out-of-town football fans were oan age orem Sept sleaays not involved beyond being spee tators. / Pa Herb /Capozi, —— MLA And retiring B, Lions INSIDE TODAY general manager. called for . Cup -eve events to. Island news......,/.-..-- we tn eomis see Sommers the downtown core. Deaths | Police laid the blame for the amy, ale 7 riot directly om the parade. }+- Kings, Queens; ‘| There was a similar Grey Cup Women’s —-- eve’ riot when Vancouver played Sport .. Hidet”f the football game in 1963. Comics -/-.-2++++-- At that time the parade was Miassified - staged Saturday morning, a few LONDON (AP)—Two Britons who rowed the Atlantic im a 20- foot boat took their tiny vessel the Tower of London. _ “It was a lot better than the Atlantic,” Ridgway said —_ Britons Who Row Atlantic | Take Boat Up River Thames “But TI need a sponsor for thiss, Our rowboat £138 ($414) and Occasion of the cp | was the launching of the book, A F