If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 62 * ¢ his ouster as Soviet Khrushchev Hale, Hearty | premier Community Party chief last . leaves his apartment house in Moscow sages ene +n ae vavsi® . iy . Sunday to vote in local gov- ernment élections, (AP Wire- | phote via cable from Moscow) As He Votes In Election MOSCOW (AP) — Nikita Khrushchev, looking hale and hearty, made his first public appearance Sunday: since his ouster five months ago. Tears filled his eyes as a small crowd of Russians applauded him. The former premier and Communist chief; tow — 70, showed up in the guise of a simple voter to cast his bal- lot in local elctions at a polling booth just two blocks trom the Kremlin. Asked how he felt, Khrusb- chev replied: “Like a pensioner—nichevo, gichevo, (not bad, not bad).” Reports are that the Kbru- shchev’s receive a monthly petision of 462 rubles ($5513), but it was obvious Sunday there were other fringe bene- fits such as a chauffeured limousine. His wife, Nina Petrovna, with him in the car | close to Khrushchev and still more at the polling booth. ped from his car applause broke out. from their new apartment door to the Canadian Em- bassy on Stary Konyusheny (Old Stable) Lane. Khrush- chev .sat in front beside the driver. Two security men stayed There were also special security men watching the 75 or s0\ Russians who clustered | around the apartment house | GUARD APARTMENT | Khrushchev drove in “from | the country with two body- | | guards and picked up his wife at the apartment. As he step- | Thank you, thank you,” Khrushchev said to the grow-" | ing crowd. He smiled and waved his hat, but tears filled his eyes. plexioned, cheerful and | physically fit despite the of: ficial reason for. his ouster— advancing age and deteriorat- } | ing health. But some observ- | | ers thought he was.a bit more | haggerd and care-worn than | he used to look. Despite rumors of heart trouble, Khrushchev bounded “briskly up 30 steps when he reached the polling station. Another crowd of about 50 Russians gathered there, but | his reception there was not as warm as at the apartment. ASKED IDENTITY Like any ordinary Russian, Khrushchev was asked to pro- duce his internal passport for | identification before voting. “Don’t you trust me?” he asked with a smile. “Yes, of coursé..we trust you,” replied the young woman at the desk. She | handed him a ballot. (CG 13 Arab. States Threaten Bonn Break Over Israel | CAIRO (AP) — Foreign min- | donn's offer of diplomatic rela- isters of 13 Arab states decided early today to break diplomatic relations with West Germany if it extends diplomatic recogni- don to Israel. said. The meeting broke up after 2) Conference said tions threw the marathon Cairo | the decision to sever diplomatic conference into turmoil late | ties- with Bonn-wastaken— bya! Sunday, conference s 0urce8/majority vote and was not car-| ried unanimously. The said Morocco, Tunisia They ordered the immediate early Sunday after nearly \10 | and Libya “expressed reserv: withdrawal of all their ambas- jours of discussions descriped |{ion” pending approval .of sadors.from Bonn as a warning |as frequently heated. of their intention to carry out | this decision. But they failed to reach al unanimous decision on a pro- | President Nasser told.a rally heads of state. The foreign mini lin the Nile Delta city of Man- | ently also. failed-to reach a sura Saturday night the United | anj Arab. Republic will recognize | nomic ties with West posal to extend diplomatic rec-|East Germany and take other and a majority resolution ognition to Communist East) retaliatory measures if Bonn By Alabama Bru ve Frere hap ee se tt cant Tat at agree tate ercentgm > he Ay ee . i on eG * cs sas pola Bs ate y stp 2 fate a 4 4 this point was qualified. Germany. recognizes Israel — regardless | Israel's decision to accept|what the other Arab states do. Pearson Says Shocked Wilson To Seek © Viet Nam Peace Se = Re < s i me j CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1965. was broadcast over the ; > no i Eee ihe itt t g i cetie” 2°39 % zg { J ms 7) is 3 i i 5 -f ine Tu rtTE it st fe ore? 2 Lat Che Guard “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” A Radio, TV Personality Lloyd Maclnnis Dies Libyd ;formed of Mr. Macinnis’ Young Macinnis, who got intojuntil the performiance broadcasting as a favor for a over. friend and became a prominest Announcement of his death was death Alicea aes a ee ee , . . er Graham Bell medal for ‘ for of the deaf. $ ae had| He is survived by his. wife, de st. |the former Martin of on é Mount Stewart, oe vere na and Nancy 10. a | Me, Mac wes |S Sand- "SEVEN 01 BJ To Ask Cong Tnctchachtiginentcadeepicantadle 4 el . 7 5 so : bd 4