4 hs gee ‘ OP 8 eas os ba eS ad a a 7 - Se’ ot MEP? Ae ee re ae ah REDE fret nT If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Authorized as Second Class Mail Department, Ottawa. and tor VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 42 paymen' of Postage | SECOND HEALTH REPORT TABLED aS Eg ts ek 3 i, Pode Dh gal eee S =. = 8 ty the Post plier $ > fee a Crash Program Requiueu For Specialists, By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA grams to train specialists and ceiving treatment expand existing health facilities from them might Facilities have some |health services might vary from CP'—Crash pro- therapeutic value for those re- province to province but the ob- possible jective is ‘‘the best Under the decentralized plan, health care fof’ all Canadians.” will be needed to make a uni- versal pre-paid medical care plan available to all Canadians by 1971 The royal! commission on health services. in its second report to Parliament Thursday, sketched the administrative framework for the plan it pro posed in broad outline last June. This final report also listed the new schools, grants. re- search facilities and personnel needs which would have to be met ¥ - BOeS uoOM ONlGESY aeENZS “. P.E.1. LEGISLATURE OPENS | Govt Wants Causeway Rails Or Satisfactory Alternative sevee aue TETOWN, CANADA, FRID AY, FEBRU Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” aetna testy y WEATHER ~ Light snow ending this morning; light winds becoming northwest 25. Tem- perature about 20. Saturday: sunny, ARY 19, 1965. Zuge Avalanche In B.C, Leaves 20 Men Missing | eu. SEVEN CENTS : = 4 “ * 4 ie * oe C. Kildare Fire Leaves 10 Homeless ALBERTON -- Ten people are homeless followin a fire = Pd Massive Evacuation woo wenez, NowBeingOrganized noon. | STEWART, B.C. (CP) — A! One said % of the @ mm Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gavin |™assive evacuation is being or- originally listed as missing ; ' Main ie of the plat to Unless an alternative propos- tween the province and the session of the provincial Jegisla- ee a igaaised = ao aes at ane ong 3 poli. —, in ‘ leave doctor - patient relations al satisfactory to the govern- mainland. ture home y that slammed down on top of a ltunnel and others missing unchanged but have dootors’ ment of the province is submit- The government's stand was . The Speech from the Throne Clothes they were wearing when mining community Thursday side ser bills and all other medical and ted by the Government of Can- contained in the Speech from also forecast greater emphasis ite was discovered in uP | ‘The mining camp of Granduc,| Fears were expressed of dental treatment costs paid i ada, Prince Edward Island will|the Throne, read by Lieutenant- on the part of the government in| *t4i"8 part of the house. A few |,, miles north of here, re- food shortage. 1 from the> public purse =) (imsist that rails be included in|Governor W.J. MacDonald at the promotion of industrial de- articles were saved from the rian , wiped out the The commission's report is | "= any plan for a causeway be-lyesterday's opening of the 1965 velopment, more assistance for 8OU floor of the home, which | “The death toll could be any- | supplies: keyed to 1971 as the starting | ; — ——>—— agriculture and health and wu reported uninsured. |where between zero and 20,” Granduc sits date for the health services . changes in the province's ele-. a Mrs. os their | Civil defence headquarters |cier, just program Herieioie te “ ie . l —_, seeery school system. : ng May , » Romer 7, here were relaying information | corner of ment it now are up to the fed- our —— " WS ~ ST aE va Sjompea — hoes fier : ry eral and provincial govern- | iar ol ESTS ; att ie on : in Prince Rupert, ments > le or ne session opening, ee re - night with nearby ip.c, 200 to the south. Tabling the report in the Com- | eae a amber was pac ighbors. . 8. Sgt. Jack Duggan of the mons, Prime Minister Pearson auests marten Sréach ot te Red | RCMP, at evacuation said the subject would be con-| C e U e ere A 10-man guard of honor, Cross Disaster Service made iters in Prince Rupert, said Gideead tail casaaany'| Saud compened of a é = See Ome aeatetenne te oo eee ee exact num- ; 5.1. Regiment, gnals . likely would TN ee nears the | John Drainie, co-star of CBC- seen during the last two weeks giment and 5 Medical Company, The Alberton fire department |R0t be determined morn- medal. ee vrontam a | TV's controversial and popular | of the festival. led by the band of the P.E.I.| went to the scene but was not (i098. } erated principally by 10 provin- | Sunday night show ‘This Hour’s! The casting for the shows are ‘Continued on page 3, col. 2) | in time to be of any assistance.| 1" & report some 10 hours cial health commissions. They Has Seven Days,” will be per-| expected to be drawn mainly v ae the ae buried would be helped by provincial | PRS | sah heed ca forming. en te ne, | trans the cast of “Spring Thaw” | Oa 1 PLANT TOGO ten, Go sagmeay anit _ and regional advisory councils. " ~ ~ | Wayne and Frank Shuster, im! with additions, but Mavor "Me eons ~ Federally there would be a FILM STAR iS STRICKEN the summer festival at the Com- Moore, who made the announce- can confirer Be eek coordinating commities. a na- federation Theatre. | ment last evening, wouldn't say . s “But . tional advisory council. and @ ; Mr. Drainie will be portraying | now who else would be coming ie ay hee oe conference of federal and prov- aes actress § Patricia Miss Neil was wirst stricken | Stephen Leacock in a show call- to Charlottetown to take part are 120 standing wy tbe |reported to have offered tucis] heaith ministers mooting Neal, 39, winner of last year’s at her home after doing her (oq “Laugh With Leacock”. Mr. |in the festival. rod 7 oe evacu- a : best-actress Academy Award first big scene Wednesday for prainie has trayed the @ > them priority | ance, including at least once a year. isin critical condition 1m Seven Women, directed by character of Lescock both on| MUSIC AND LAUGHTER cases.” x a ESTIMATES UNCHANGED Hollywood. after suffering two John Ford. She received the ' CBC . television shows in ‘the Mr. Moore called it, a fest! s The “priority cases” were 17 radio LST sa , and injured men rescuers found first word of The commission said its new Strokes Widnesday night. She Academy Award as the slat- 5ast and in a film for the Na- | V4! Saughter sed > the St te when they the |sibly the worst report does not change ‘substan- | underwent brain surgery ternly housekeeper in Hud. _ tional Film Board. ‘‘He enon | wd tamdoapperean Festival ‘s osin X ee portal oat t cies ett ty a ada since a | tially Hts initial cost estimates. Thursday. MGM Studio said (AP Wirephete) looks like Leacock,” said Maver | Ontario, “where people think! ' ; massive slide of snow and ice. |Alta., in the ea pects the nation's total health Taree thers shows wit elo 'mabe Chattaictowe the! ‘The closing on Thursday-next| nounced to employees yesterday the tunnel Wy "earn of "our: |1008-He radon corporations, welfare. agencies MP D f tT seen here this year, '‘‘Sprimg | place where they want to g0.” week of one of the Island's old-| by company officials. vivors who broke through witty jequipment went en eee ue. e ec S Thaw"; “Anne of Green Gab-| the gunday night series which est heavy industries, Charlotte- known as the Bruce Sa Rs Cane Wet =P oath crane tae matte cae } les”, @ -_ oe musical Ver) “continued on page 5, col. 3)/ town Marine Industries, was an=| in . it had been ne to, he orclogia, = een oft ,% . . ‘ | sion of L. Montgomery's | * E , + ices plan would cost an addi- ‘book; and “Wayne and Shuster | [ae ie 2 zeae |The CED Bice At Prince | tional $466,000,000 a year. rom or ar in Charlottetown,” updated from | 8 | war years in the ship repairjover the glacier from Stewart, to he ae The report said steps should the show seen here last year. | | field when it employed upwards |were turned back, the Jack Du be ene ean ae All four shows will be done 0 rie S a | of 300 men. Now it is down to| said, “because of the psoeltity ‘arte me © sharmaciats . —— OTTAWA (CP)—The Conserv- tires or ts replaced, Mr. Paul '™ Perinat aoe . | Jess than a dozen. of further slides.”’ ‘and technicians and therapists. It ative revolt against John Die said. he would gladly rejoin (°° oon ae cee) | -Since. then fewer and fewer! Thursday was a day af cof- |90 recommended a series of educa. ‘nbaker rolled on Thursday Conservative ranks. “6. oa . ne ; 5 w | ship jobs came to the local) fiicting reports after tion grants running to 1971, With the defection of Remi Paul After reading a brief state- “Spring Thaw" and “Laugh | |plant amd in recent years the It also said. ambulance serv- 4>Yeat-old lawyer and MP for|ment alternately in French and | With Leacock’ wilt be-done at ine ;main work has primarily been ices need to be co-ordinated and |Berthier - Maskinonge - Delan- English, Mr. Paul crossed the; the beginning of the festival, | on repair jobs for other industry their staffs licensed by provin- diere since 1958 Commons floor and took a Vee Oe Anne of Green Gables and — maintaining —— cial authorities Without warning, Mr. Paul/cant seat on the Liberal side, | Joining as soon as it is through | ee Dismantling The commission said pre-paid TS¢ in his Commons seat at the at the far end from the Speak- Tehersals. “Wayne and Shust- CAPITAL BUREAU jcause the study was a prelimis- | machinery is | gap ben aie = medical care should encourage OPening of the sitting and an er's chair. er _in Charlottetown” will be OF THE GUARDIAN ary one, it was not intended to | It is wren ie oS nounced he was leaving the| “‘It’s interesting he's sittifig OTTAWA — The government [hold public hearings or invite the province more students to become doc- | 20U Ms . : . . ; the re- | machivery big enough to handle tors. They would continue to be Diefenbaker party” to sit as on the Libera] side."” the Oppo- La din Saf |\does not intend to invite briefs briefs at this state But “~~ pe jobs. , tree to practice wherever and in 4 independent sition leader commented later naing e or submissions at this stage re- |sults of the investigation whatever field they wish He said he still considers him- |to reporters. Des : T bl garding the Prince Edward Is- |discussed with. a er |MAYOR REGRETS LOss It also said the fact doctors (S¢!f @ Conservative but. had lost; Mr. Diefenbaker recalled that pite rouble |land causeway, a return tabled |ties, governmenta | Mayor Walter J. would not have to render bills 2!! confidence in his leader. As several Liberal MPs bolted |in the House of Commons this | wise. ; |night he to their patients and collect 8°" a8 John Diefenbaker re- their party during the Second TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—An Air! week revealed. return also included & a onetime World War over the conscrip- Canada DC-8 jetliner with land-| The return was in reply to \copy of a letter sent by Trams-. pecially at es a tion issue. ‘‘They later returned img-gear trouble made a smooth |questions placed on the order port minister J.W Pickersgill |was making Health Recommendations to the fold.” he added emergency landing Thurs-|paper by Queens’ MP Heath to A.D. Margison, in reply to the new business | Mr. Paul said he has no in- | 4y after circling Tampa Inter- |Macquarrie. The govermment | _-_ oot h [aa y : ini : national Airport for two hours |said that there was a prelimin- Company to cons’ t @) He especially OTTAWA (CP) Major age pharmacy graduates to |tention of joining the Liberal and 12 minutes with 43 persons ary study underway by officials causeway. Mr. Pickersgill said | peared no effort on the recommendations of the sec- take post-graduate courses. party. He wanted to work with | aboard. lof the department of transport | that in view of the urgent de- | the ond report of the royal com aim of provincial com. is: good friends, Leon Baleer| The 35 Montreal-bound pas- |in co-operation with the Cana- mands on the government au lense mission on health services; mittees should be to (PC—Trois-Rivieres) and Paul | sengers said there was no panic. |dian National Railway, into the jearly reply could - ret —— Operation of universal pre- 1 ‘training of medical tech, Mattinedu (PC — Pontiac - Te- ‘Some of the girls cried @ little | probable effects of constructing jed, but he would de. am tthe in paid medical care plan by fivans peychologists, dictt, ™iseamingue). “towards the but no one got hysterical,” said |the causeway with and without |to delay a cuoty mean See, De Provincial commissions under {isnt therapists and ‘medical renovation of the structure of Raymond Rubitaille of Mont-|tailway tracké. cessary. Date federal co-ordination and as- carat waiere the party.” \real. | The government said that be-| August, 1964. sisted by advisory councils. Services might vary among the 10 provinces but objective is ‘‘the best ble health care for all Cafiadians." “Freedom of choice on the part of the patient and of -the physician” upheld. A school of pharmacy rec- wmmended for Memorial Uni- versity, St. John's, Nfid. where first report suggested estab- lishment of a medical school. Rehabilitation departments proposed for medical .schools of Universities of Ottawa aid Sherbrooke, Que. Grants proposed to encour- Commission Members OTTAWA (CP)—Members of the royal commission on health services whose second report was tabled in the Commons Thursday.- | Mr. Justice Emmett Hall, 66, of the Supreme Court of Can- ada who was chief justice of ‘Saskatchewan when he received his commission as chairman ap- pointment in 1961..A native of St. Columban, Que. he was salled_to-the bar_of Saskatche- wan in 1922 and was appointed to the bench in 1957. He has been president of the Catholic School Trustees Association of Saskatchewan, 7% Dr. D. M. Baltzan, chief of i } Speech and hearing therapy schools suggested for Dal- housie University Halifax: one of th® Prairie university med- ical school; and University of | British Columbia, Vancouver. | Qualification and licensing | of dispensing’ opticians by provincial jaws. Sale of contact lenses re- | stricted to prescription by ophthalmologists. Any practitioner ‘‘of any healing art’ to have univer- sity doctoral. degree before calling himself “doctor.” Licensing of x-ray equip- (Continued on page 3 Col. 2) z [ g Premier Walier R. Shaw and Provincial Treasurer M.A. Farmer prepare to escort Hon. Frank Myers to the Speakers