- —_— ( _ (Is Predicted By T.C. Douglas By KEN KELLY OTTAWA” (CP)—New eratic «Leader T. C. Douglas! Nov. | Rough Session Of Parliamen i gees prospects of a rough, tough) when we had to extract infor- | mation an ounce at a time.” - parliamentary session If. the government doesnt in serious it and the vestigate against interview Tuesday, the Democrats are prepared vote no confidence He reiterated his demand that Prime Minister Pearson appear before a Commons committee to explain misleading the Com- mons about the case involving Lucien Rivard, wanted in the U.S. on ‘charges of narcotics smuggling Mr. Pearson said Nov. 23 Jus tee Minister Favreau advised hin only a day or two earlier of charges of bribery and coer- cion against ministerial assist ants. He admitted he was first advised Sept. 2 The. New Democrats want clarification of this and other aspects of the affair, said the NDP leader “MIGHT GET WORSE’ “Alleged improprieties and scandals have lessened the gov- ernment's enthusiasm for going to the country. They'll weigh that against the possibility it migh get worse. “I don't think we've got even @ corner of the lid off A lot of - things are going on that don't fit together. You get a feeling of evasiveness.” He would like to know if two RCMP officers who were or- dered retired from the service remained eligible for pension “to keep them im comfort or im silence.” ' The NDP leader was refer- ring to the case of Superintend- ent Rene Belec and Sub-Inspec- tor J, H. M. Poitras whose dis- missal was reported to have beén recommended by RCMP Commissioner George McClel- lan but who were ordered re tired instead. Mr. Favreau’s replies on this toe ye at, Sanrd ft elt I fis i + | subject had been Demo-|evasion we were getting after charges ther statement from the go¥- “unsatisfac- | ernment on the tory state of affairs in immigra-| Serkind brothers ‘‘who’ fled to| tion and justice,’ he said in an) New York leaving behind more NeW than $2,000,000 in debts.” ‘the kind of 23 on the Rivard case The NDP also wants a fur- ease of the Furniture purchases by State GOLDEN RIPE > BANANAS COOKING APPLES Secretary Lamontagne and tm-/ migration Minister from Sefkind companies only a “small part’’ of the mat- ter. . “As soon as the ‘Quebec gov- ernment's) bankruptcy gation is completed we assume there will be some request for federal action.” Mr. Douglas said he can't see the resumed session winding up for five or six weeks after MPs return. No new session should be started before the Canada Pefsion Plan and national l|a- bor code legislation are ap- proved. WHITE’ OR PINK — 48 COUNT SIZE GRAPEFRUIT 6 = 55¢ | ONIONS 2st 19¢}- ISLAND GROWN “C” GRADE MacINTOSH 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 7, 1965. but the most simple move. ————— ments. His chances of surviving were given as 30-0 for weeks after the blast But he started to recover slowly and left the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital last summer He is home, working in his play- Sgt-Maj'' Leja was severely rect githough little of. his injured when a bomb placed in’ speech has returned. a Westmount mailbox May 17, PAID HIM VISIT 1963, exploded after he had re- Westmount Alderman Michael moved it and had started to dis- Tucker, former alderman Pau! arm it. He lost his left hand and, Ouime: and E. C. Harper, city received multiple other injuries. public sgfety director, visited He was paralyzed and-doctors Sgt.-Maj.. Leja in the holiday held out faint hope he would bé season able to walk again or enjoy any ‘‘It is heart-warming to see oe a —— ~ an Tremblay were Soldier Injured By Separatists Makes Remarkable Recovery investi- MONTREAL CP'-—A holiday message. signed by Sgt.-Maj Walter Leja is catching more than the usual number of gian ces at the city ha!! notice board in suburban Westmount. The signature is shaky but re Presents a remarkable recovery by the victim of Front de Lib- eration Quebecois bombings. 2 1. 2% 13. 39 SNOWBIRD i : i i H TREE zs Fe j 7533 Joe Bananas Canadian Link Seen Possible DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)—It te “ * that (Ba- nanas) . @ chief- tain in the United States, Is, ctft | ! if ar & a is 2 j i i f i By i | i | $ | Hee ite ue i | iH iH E ¢ i i iy ‘ : i ; operations | i : E : i rt I fice ie i zg ike i | ‘il fi Z 3 E E Fa wiz li [ Gre + ial i : SCALLOPS SEABROOK P. E. I. 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Mario an old soldier were betting Bachand. a 21-year-old interior he'll win bis fight decorator was sentenced to The city of Westmount is four years| in penitentiary for planting the bomb that injured Sgt:Maj Leja During the six-week series of bombings, Wilfred V yieent O'Neil, 65. a furnace tender at an army recruiting...centre in Montreal, was killed when a trustee of a fund for the educa tion of his son, Teddy. He was on ‘call up’ duty with the army and not eligible for a regular pension. CARD OFFERS GREETINGS The greeting card wisys the city administration season's ee _— aetna » You're more than a “face in a crowd” when you shop at CO-OP SUPER MARKET. You're a welcome guest — and the courteous men and women who serve you here, treat you like a GOOD FRIEND. They're always anxious to please and to make your shopping easier and more enjovable. 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