If It's Good For The Island. The Guardian Is For It - & * VOL. LXXIX NO.-68 VOTE COMES TODAY Diet Non- Made As Money Debate Opens | OTTAWA (‘(CP)—A_ Conserva- tive non-confidence motion criti- Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Oifice Department. Ottawa and for Payment Of Postage in Cash. . Confidence Motion laccept the~“arbitrary nature" of jauto trade pact and for not CHARLOTTETO Death Penalty Debate Che Gua - “Covers Prince Edward WN, CANADA, | two-day cizing the government for failing|. They did not place before the to curb increasing costs and commissioner; Mr. Justice W. economic inflation was put for-|F. Spence of the. Supreme Court ward in the Commons Monday [of Canada, the allegations that by Opposition Leader Diefen- had been made in the Commons. ker. — a SAID CASE MISHANDLED money supply debate. Justice Minister Cardin has His motion is to be voted on this Charged that two or more evening. |former Conservative _ ministers He said if the debate had been |Were involved with blonde Ger- held at’ the first of last week |man-born Gerda Munsinger. He his party would have moved a (Said there was ~@ security risk non-confidence motion criticiz- |in the case, and that Mr. Dief- ing the ‘4otally. inadequate and /enbaker mishandled it improper nature’ of the terms! The lengthy Conservative mo- of reference for the judicial in- | tion said that since the cost_of quiry into the Gerda Munsinger living in February this year Diefenbaker opened the terms. a | iraising thé old age pension to | | $100 a month from $75. | | He: added the government |made no: protest to the United | |States’ about its guidelines ‘re- | | stricting investment abroad until | pressed -by the opposition. |SHARP HITS BACK °* Finance Minister Sharp de- \fended his government’s fiscal |policies and criticized those of the Diefenbaker administration as'leading to ‘‘stagnation of the Canadian economy.” He said unemployment during {the previous administration was ithe “highest in the civilized, in- « dian Island Like The Dew” TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1966. Low-high 32 and 40, sunny. Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS OTTAWA (CP)—A_ resolution | calling for the abolition of capi- | tal punishment was introduced in the Commons Monday by four | |backbenchers and will come up WEATHER Cloudy, clearing in evening; light winds. Wednesday: mostly & 12 PAGES Is Set For Wednesday | Vote Expected By NextMonday Resolved that it is expedient te introduce a measure to amend the Criminal Code -for the purposes. of: Gee OE: (A) Abolishing the-death-pem- r, case and allegations of a sex- Teached an. all-time high the |qustrialized world’ and there | Wednesday. | -alty in respect of all. offences and-security scandal. |House regrets that the govern- |had been ‘‘disastrous handling” The fact that the long-prom | .gnder that act. He said an amendment on that | ment has failed to act effectively |of Canada's finances and ex- | ised debate will be based on & (—) gubstituting a mandati ‘ ‘ ‘ ; to hold down living ‘costs afid change rate: Seve . “bs _|resolution rather than a bill is | tory subject is inappropriate now. . i | : f sentence of life imprisonment But he wanted to make it clear |alt aero ' 1. Canada now had a “remarka- | ‘lexpected- to delay.a final.decl-' 4) those eases where the death that. the Conservatives do not | It said both are having a seri- ny good performance” and its sion somewhat. penalty. is now mandatory. ous effect on persons receiving |in.rease in the cost of living in Government House Leader | =! Peer that | social security, war pensions. the jast five years was the low- | Mcliraith told the Commons the (C) ing Ro persen the old age pension, retired | 4+ in the world, with the excep- government is ready to set aside | upon — a erioseal are civil servants, persons on fixed) tion of that of the United States. Wednesday, ’'Thursday and Mon- ence of tile tmptisonmont incomes and all low income} 7. country was in its “great- | day, March 28, for the free de- | eg os ee, aoe ‘oups. : i i | |bate and vote. thout OThe government should have sat ager Woe prospenhy os _ } | ora Hodes passed a motion the prior approval of the Gov- ; ‘ most prolonged.” fae Me he back. ernor-in-Couneil. —_ a eee Ber: he T. C. Douglas, New Democrat | giving preceient to thee aches ald. the ew said. Sma usinessmen are tee , ; ’ penchers’ resolution over . A ot hy ini ans leader, said in introducing his | @ three cedure for the debate was Saving. eittionity obtaising ‘losne party’s subamendment that the | , other business on the i on in. talks Mi be- because of tight money: There days. Speeches will be limited greed ionday had been unjustifiable increases |S0vernment had not used “the | | }to 20 ‘minutes. jtween House leaders of the var- in food prices. “|powers it has’ to influence | : ee, ious parties and the sponsors of The New Democrats tacked a Prices. Thus, “‘unjustified, un-' 5 Ugh ee t ———— en |APPROVE RARE MOVE the four private members’ bills. rider on the Conservative Warranted” increases had oc-| “mm =" Soran es Baee : ay "1 ‘The Commons also ones He ee in ee - ‘amendme: curred. ! ithe rare procedure of permitting | side the House he hopes ee ei vane bas ttt Oe RURAL BEAUTIFICATION PLANS FINALIZED faery igagbho dt apna gt = come toa ve, te : id thrift.’’ g . : ‘ : lution jointly. The four sponsors, (party lines, are pene regrets eer oe anere. we = he ‘Plans were being finalized for held at Birch Court last night. dent; Leonard E. Arsenault, haut said more nee a who previously introduced simi- | If the resolution carried, a bill has not established ASKS CAUTIOUS ACTION rural beautification competit- Discussing rules and regulat- Charlottetown secretary treas- be put on first-year con $ ar bills to abolish hanging, are |to amend the Criminal Code ac- ed nd - Send reg “ete 2 |. He warned any shotgun appll-| ions at a meeting of the P.E.I. ions are (FROM THE LEFT) ‘urer, and Mrs. David Mutch, in the farm-home improvement James B “(L — Kootenay leordingly would then be intro tee extent to which prices |®4tion of anti-inflationary "ame Rural Beautification Society Keith Brehaut, Bunbury, presi- Mermaid, director. Mr. Bre- competition this year. East), ey Nugent Rian \du ced immediately. ’ a lare unjustified and to take ap- |Ures would be the worst th fe ee By < monton-Strathcona), oe capital punishment propriate stage. tn, reduce such yar prey ae aa | i. sad z x Machinery Probe (NDP—Torceto Danforth vine [bate wil yl geen Friday wu é D! os py ag ee = ace Data Promi Seontiegnag). oe [toate to be an- SEEKS STUDY er economic: gro’ and re ; e resolution: \noun m f 1 } | Mr. Diefenbaker called for an |chronic- unemployment.” | WO ap ains lV CT | 0 S Z : . L 5 WINS 110,000 investigation into rising farm H. A. Olson (SC — Medicine| gee <0 tees ini iteaday | ant Mickey Cohen, one-time | "aterensnust ‘be a sharp reduc- \thould have the combines inves: | (7 |. 3 _- |there, ‘will be an announcement T : ing - 15-yt ar a ‘ ; i Bi ne eae | Faneltor income tax evacion, tion in, government spending tigation authortties study ' aE er ae | ALE awarded $110,000 iy dam: and the federal government whether there is price-fixing in | ing -an investigation y ages by a federal district ee food processing and distrib- | : ee aie Oe eT |” hr F< ae: dge at Atlanta, Georgia, on priorities. - | uting industries: Food prices had | es ; : ae . ii Monday” a the ‘rent of sl sens Wailer ariantiscoeee seme Ce: while |; MONTREAD-(CP)—A Depart ;éliffe Mall” lose’ his certificate of his carelessness, a valuable said eT eee san eciies | oi ' Pe ag i wow the gove was continuing | money as they did 20 years ago. ment of Transport inquiry, con- fer four momths and Captain | ship has been vely dam-jsuch an inquiry last fall. ! ’ Pentoutiall He had sued for \to ‘‘Spend and, spend.” The government‘had not taken [ducted by Mr. Justice Francois |Harold Syversen of * oan aged and loss of life was to be ; . $10 million. Cohen, now 51, | He said the bilingualism and jall the action’ it could under the Chevalier into last fall's colli- has Poe picked up for six | feared. Biced ee Mon M stery : . ; i : ‘ sion between an ore carrier’ and | months. The ,faults attribute 1 ey will be up for parole this sum- biculturalism commission has | Combines Investigation Act. The freighter loaded with grain on| Pilot Louis Bend h inquiry to Captain Larose were By KEN CLARK * |parliamentary | secretary. Then mer. He charged prison auth- |spent $3,500,000 so far, and has | distribution of food was falling |2 reigh uis Bender. who was y Bs Still U n solv ed : pee oa Wey tok oie aeeds Oak ae iti is ; the St. Lawrence River, has or-|ahoard the Sunek,: had his|of a “lesser importance. OTTAWA (CP) a few ‘ orities were negligent in per- ja staff of 225, including 35 per-|into fewer and fewer hands. id itti 6 than $10,000 : dered the suspension of the two licence suspended for nine|» Mr. Justice Chevalier sa government was prodded Mon- |Pearson. mitting the attack. He testl- |sons making more than $10,000. when prices paid to farmers for |" ™" , : : f Pilot (CP) — Mont- : od daishie the © The boys are members of the fied he suffered a paralysis of | He criticized the government) wheat declined recently,’ there 'ships” captains and the river p!-|months, and Jean Bernier, pilot that, the suspension oe MONTREAL | : day inside and outside the Com- the left side, a skull fracture |for not ensuring that the; Cana- | s-no decline in the retail cost ljots aboard the ships at the|aboard the Lawrencecliffe Hall, |Bernier’s certificate * for &ix|real post office investigators|mons to look into the developing |Charlie Brown Society at Vic- and brain damage. dian consumer would benefit |of bakery products. jtime of the accident. lost his for six months. months is justified in view of|remained puzzled Ronis controversy over the guilt or in-|toria Park Secondary . School. ~ (AP Wirephoto) ‘from the Canada-United States! m4. gocial Credit party would | The collision between a pc The seven - month - old Law- | the findings of fault against|the arrival oo See mocence of convicted murderer = oe UDI the unten, a t Mr-Sh on-the-sepply- | carrier Lawrencecliffe Hall and |p encecliffe Hall was en route | him. which were mai 20 Steven Truscott. g name from ° Mh Wt hie could grouse supply ithe freighter ~Sunek~ occurred |trom ~ Port ‘Cartier, Que:;~ to. ~ He found. that. both. ships-were jto the main post office here| Five Toronto schoolboys|comic strip character. --Openin Of Adult Seal HU nt oe cer te economy in ‘high |4uring the afternoon of Nov. 16 onic, with a load of iron ore jon their wrong side of the chan Saturday. played hookey to visit Prime|-Taylor,. the Charlie. Brown pe g Te rho - in lon the river off the Tle d’Orle-|eiets when she was rammed |nel when the accident occurred.| qe pills, apparently genuine, |Minister Pearson in the capital, | president. said those who signed e ose i tae’ ton much |ans, below Quebec” City: No},.--4i¢ “Siinek.” boutid from” Mont-|~-Both ships were moving at an|came to light when an envelope | Seeking a royal commission in-|the petition know and under- Wi _ jaaees., where theres too. yn lives were lost. 1 F ith a load jexcessive speed, considering the |sqdressed only “to whom “it|quiry: ~~ —-— .-.-....__|stand. the case. All are Victoria 5 al ape Breron’ bea.” inquiry, which closed here |"rgrsig | nee Wnes * 8 | vis her conditions |vay ¢ : Earlier Stanley Krowles|Park high school students. - joe | he inquiry, wien € Te | of grain. . visibility and weather conditions |may- concern’ popped open on| Earlier anley ; Saturday, ordered the - suspen- at the time. its way through a. cancelling |(NDP—Winnipeg North Centre)| Mr. Matheson said Solicitor. HALIFAX (CP)—A seal hunt\vessels moved to the Front in ‘sion of certificates for the four| The Sunek rammed the ‘ore | d the currency disclosed he visited Truscott. in|General Pennell, in charge of off the northwestern..coast of|international waters off Labra- Quakes Rock ‘principals for periods ranging |¢@!rier almost amidships and pan gy aa jail Saturday and is convinced |the penitentiary service, began. Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Is-|dor where there is no’ quota. 1 from four to nine months. _ -. coe of = Papigthonss Imports Of Hogs a oo . of Wie: incense: a review’ of the case weeks age: land may begin as soon/as the| "However, Mr. Homans said) e Mr. Justice Chevalier declined |liffe was forced to beac Investigators _ sti Later in the House, Mr. Pear-| That was before the LeBourdais seal pups are weaned from|the gulf season extends to April AAT@Od ind to assess costs to the individu. is vessel rearctiail * ony aie Will Be Checked oe who sent the money oF . "fielded questions from Mr.|book came out. i 4 | i sho’ , : ‘ ' Trus the pe ae of the. fonersi manad following the ‘Waukee TOKYO (AP) — Earthquakes 2% aoe = ra aes siping se was beached ver ee i re ost office spokesman said Sinks win seneeneed to be |SEES DANGER “fisheries ‘department said Mon-iperiod. ee ei gig : area of |e recommended. however, cently refloated. sie Css Gn Gas Monday the investigation branch |hanged seven years ago for the| In weighing the merits of a day. ae enty Geadaer pelts’ that any ship of a certain tom-|samp NEGLIGENT lo i “feels certain,” pending exam-|murder of Lynne Harper, 12,|sovernment inquiry, Mr. Math- Rosa Honiaie Casi a deo READY FOR HUNT jagain. Sunday, Peking’s New) Sata be ipped_ with | L i igate reports that recent large aa tiaa rreney expett, |near “tie southwestern Ontario |€20t warned that there is a dan- shent-belisontan ie abelline Bh A report from Cheticamp in- China news agency reported. ane a . high feanuency ra-|. Mr. Justice Chevalier’s report |shipments of pork into Canada eens ys aa ar ? Sowik of Clinton ger in allowing governments te Gulf of St. Lawrence where the (dicated planes and ships were| The agency in a broadcast | teleph nes and that large |found the Simek’s Captain Syv-|have depressed the price of Ca- i id| The sentence was later com-|tamper with the due processes Ce eT ae enter ang being teadied for what may be |Monitored here today, said dio - teleplones alk ok, US! ‘ersen. had shown ‘‘negligence’’/nadian hogs. He was replying in| Postmaster, Rene Rotteau. Sie) te “to. fife imprisonment. of, law. March 7. It will report when the the area’s biggest hunt. there were no casualties but /©'Tatory speed limit when |" this particular occasion. —_/ the Commons Monday to a ques re — i aga fice hears |Tvscott was 14 when be was| “We'd have a terrible society weaning season has ended and| Mr. Homans said he had just |. mga st meeting or passing one another.| ‘He~said that Pilot Bender's | tion by ee caca him. of ar, it looks “as if the |convicted. if administrations sort of sat as the baby seals weaned and the returned from an aerial survey inne eect alee a ifaults ‘‘in this occasion were of | Bruce) who said the Canadian abs ; rege a courts of appeal on the pro information will be passed to,0f the seat herds on gulf-ice and e Singtai area was the LOSE PAPERS - |a major importance. They can- | Federation of Agriculture is con- government is going to 2 | ARGUES INNOCENCE cesses of law. hunters assembling at Cheti,)there were possibly 100,000 seals March : hi eee ae He ordered that Captain De-/|ndt be overlooked and, because | cerned with recent pork imports. |$58,000.” A recently-published book ar-| However, the conditions in the camp,-N:S. A in the Cheticamp area. f re ee ee see A | vod Larossee of the Lawrence- i guing Truscott’s innocence by |Truscott case, including the aga The federal quota of 50,000; Another department ected people, animals —a.nd 0 _——* Isabel LeBourdais has provoked |at which he was convicted, are ’ Pi nt spokes- buildings. The agency then re- i : i that if “ pelts from whitecoats — seal|man said ice in the gulf was| “ i ° new interest in the case. so extraordinary, = com pups—was reached three days|deteriorating rapidly and mnietht ee se bP gb. coe ae tie Yank Quits Lorne Taylor, Rick Jordan jstitutional proprieties allow,” an ee opening of the season|make the use of planes in pldieeiet satleced Wekaes B.cvary oe 7 nyrageproeold mi sad mie ine gave the stu n the gulf and most sealing hunt ; ts ” ‘ arry~ Yamamoto ant Senperons cnt ahs Oak island Philip, Jackson, both 17, dents a letter to their principal, presented a 55-name petition to | which as y excused ANTI-MISSILE SYSTEM PONDERED be John, Matheson, Mr. Pearson’s missing school Monday. — OAK ISLAND. N.S. (CP) —|, : ’ : California logist Robert Dun- i field has : Sioa an indefinite halt 3 N y k Ci Dailie - ° |in. his hunt for buried treasure ew Tor 1 Ss anada May Give sites te ead! | | e Announce Plans To Merge ° an j | Mr. Dunfief said in an inter- Q By DAVE McINTOSH 7 ; | view Monday he will leave for . : OnTAWA. (GP) “Cane dali the Seine meat Moser cr oe tay alte, mit- hin hrmtown of Lan Angee se one oe sk, eee ot ne might provide the United States|and Leningrad indicate that |tractive to the seem a’ | weekend, ending tem New York City’s major dailies | Tribune, New Yor s thas ; | m. as a token, but h that cost him more. than tabloid Daily News, Sead with some of the necessary real Russia is stalling a defence sys- |still highly visible, threat to the | $120,000 since its beginning last ie antigen Abagh ccaek ig boeadeesonnnn arn: Abad maces estate if the latter decides to|tem against intercontinental|U.S. desi : the | $120; combining: two evening newspa-/newspapers will include The build # counter - missile sys-|pallistic missiles. eater a ee ce : pers int? one and two Surday Times, Sunday News and World tem, informed sources said! Previously, U.S. Defence Sec- realign ee ana ioe He said he will return whea papers into one. No date for the. Journal and Tribune. Monday. : retary Robert McN i any guarantee the weather is better’ to concen- move has been set: It will mark the first alterna- Any Canadian sites for such a " cNamara indi. /which we might offer to friendly trate his efforts in a natural The proposed new firm will be ity’ cated that he is more worried | countries. k structure of carbonates be- propos be tion in the city’s newspaper”pat- system to shoot down approach: !about a- Chinese Communist ‘‘The prospect of an elfective | jieved fo Tun 130 feet deep. known s& World Journal Trib-|tern since Hearst's tabloid ing ballistic « missiles’ would ‘tong’ range missile force than U.S. defence against sych a Four persons were killed in sia _ |morning. Mirror discontinaed ook be in the ea . on a about Russia’s. force might nek clky te ite to” Aout in the "saat for legen- The evening Journal - Ameri- | ee and Sunday publication ce hea ae Noth Bee Gn | He told a congressional com- | ne ; y Di ean and The World-Telegram | October, 1963. gotiate that threat but might! dary pirate treasure. Mr. Dun- i” oat a ay Suan ae rie mittee Jan. 26: possibly weaken the incentives field then took over the search, and Sun will be merged as a “The economics of the news- settee bald : *° Obviously the threat of to produce and deploy such using a huge earth-moving)’ evening World Journal. The paper industry. in, New York Bishty caitt cid; ‘|greatest concern to the U.S. is|weapons altogether.” | - machine, but the work suffered World-Telegram does not pub- compel this move,” said a joint ee nia tae ~- provide! that posed ‘by Communist -China. ssn errs aerate |-several.serious set. backs... lish Sunday: 2 merger announcement Monday. Mont esa Bren Toronto and The development and deploy. WOULD KILL MANY a ; eee | .mhe--Herald—Tribune. will con- It was signed by John Hay Dee : ‘ment of even a small force of Mr. McNamara also said. ef ; ‘ tinue to publish weekday morn- Whitney for The Herald “Trib: Authorities emphasized. that. it ~ fectiveness of a major eounter- Island Native ings, but its Sunday edition will une, William Randolph Hearst Peis tg ty Ge ce jmissile system would be uncer- be combined with the Journal- Jr.for The Journal-American ee alan get cane: INSIDE TODAY a = even with eg m. Di ‘American's under-the name of and Jack R. Howard for the ; > ie MA . 1000, mericans woul { N S | and Tribune. — Scripps - Howard World - Tele- mentary one. And even. if it did, killed in any surprise Soviet nu- les n ane a -iantay oe sitatowty abe atid San. it wasonly a_ possibility that SEeneEee srr i ose = tlear attack ae ROS ARES 4 With one: evening newspaper 8° a : Canada would participate by eee cece eee ; Development. of components HALIFAX (CP) —. Arthur R. | , te nee and one Sunday paper vanish-| Diminishing circulation, in providing a couple of sites, he econ ee ania en 4 for a “light” counter - missile Patton of Halifax, a former high wad PR ARR IR CE tnt 1 EB Se A | ing. aaaales will a left — ay eae aaa: s : Officials said the government) Gomes system designed t vith school industrial arts teacher : “ ‘five dailies of general circula- change in the pattern of met- doesn't want to become in- | rai one riete Re arts "i ae ace ea Chien would died at a nursing home here | APOLLO CREW AND BOSSES {tion and three Sunday newspa- ropolitan newspaper eerie volved financially in such a sys- | eas ete be pressed vigorously, however. after a long illness Sunday. He {| pers. were believed major factors in tem if it can help it. An ele-| wy snes ee Eee . The Canadian Artiament Re- was 7 The crews for first manned program are, LEFT TO mary crew. At extreme right : | what the announcement de. mentary network.would cost be-| "#itorials ......+.......-. “search and Development - A native of Charlottetown, Mr.| Apollo spaceflight are shown RIGHT: Russell L. Schweic- is Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, dir |FIELD SHARED scribed as a co-operative amal- tween $8,000,000,000 and $10,500,- | Summerside ............-. Agency at Valcartier, Que., is Patton taught at several schools, at news conference Monday. kart; James L. McDivitt, ector. Manned Spacecraft Cen- The evening field in Manhat- amation. The merged paper? 000,000 and a more advanced| ‘ings, wae City .... continuing its work for the US. |here before retiring in 1946, Listening as Dr. Josech F. members backup crew; Roger ter. Other member of backup |tan will be shared by the new Will operate eventually with one some $3,000,000,000 |. Prince County on detection of missiles» in Funeral will’ he held at An. Sher, (hack to éameral Apollo | B. Shaffee; Edward A. White, crew, David R. Septt. was not (Worle Journal and the tabloid combined . production facilities, Press reports from Moscow | | program 4manager explains . HI; and Virgil I, Grissom, prl- — present, (CP Wirephoto) |New York ‘Post. The morn{ng out of a single plant space —. - wi ) j bapolis Royal, NS, today. i eal d 4 i .