<4 Soviet stalwarts were present week‘s message from Mo__mflfih_a,_~._._ ,. _ _~__ «Tm-.4. t Presbyterian ‘ warned here, I in a recent \'l.\ll to (‘tH’IlllIlllllK 1 t'ltiiic he found ’he tami'y tinit '2. "unexpectedly strong," l i ‘ ' 3 many factors threaten to wreck TITLE“ .,“,1. i» th ’ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrti- to mark the 941th anniversary ahchev speaks to It gathering of Lenin's birth. Later the III bremlin auditorium in \I'vs- Premier beamed as Soviet cow Wednesday where 6.000 leaders cal‘crl “insincere” lost (I Iwork and puritanical livm: - abuse of alcohol and illicit sex I found the O C Family Unit famin unit unexpectedly strong. lits loyalty unbroken " ' He said no Conflict (‘XISI\ b-- In tween science and the Clll‘lsltatl‘t clti h. i re MONTREAL ‘(‘I"' I break- "\laiiv people in the West as (1mm in the mom]? and "my well as the East are under the mo mmlh. Smmmqy llIT‘erS‘It‘Z' 1h.” .w{'-'i".llll." . undermine the position of the mme has made mum” mum. llllll" [it be I'Ill"ll(‘tl ’ll t‘nlf‘ West. the convocarttm of the " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' “ " thin to be t row ' 's ,~ («allege \as :1 h n itito die'iid along with other superstitions practices are rn re ., o con't! w “Nothing: cotild he further Dr, Wilder Pentteld. neurosur- {mm the {rum " goon and aiitior of a . . ', hunks. mm mp Wmvwmlw Mal DI. Pentield said tlttit on Us» its to China and the \u- "i 'ti. ioii be had met men who were "uritir': creative!" '~ ow. as they always have and DI "41V... l ~ver thatn t‘ u I A 7 who i,i\'iti:.n TO NATO Posi' lti' Pentield said "in capital-i ist countries today wealth. In in l l)‘ structure iii the I LOVIIHV tHetttrrp 5”» If“? Ha'old t'wccia. former Bi-iwd] Illl‘ e'val' \ o ' ' ambassador to the United and‘n‘iorals. the flamboyant ad- gum... .g among mg... i... -._~ \edvislin" t‘i wri‘ir' -< ~-:i:i"js considered for secretary-zen- 8” "1"“! and Prr‘fllahle “0 eral of \’\T('). Hll nit'iio‘It-tt \c t In!” - "WNW" I" (IM'IY‘V soutce said here “odode the strut-titre which stands at (3..“a H ..,(.~m...w,. “um grow. 1 H" _""m“’ "I 9"9'7" "3""!1 he retarv at the loreizn office ‘3'!!!” I \‘ATH Fecreuiri'ticnci‘ul Dirk 'lu ted (‘Iiina todziv -wlicre U. Sttkkei' recently announced advertising promotes only hard ‘lizit lie will retire Moscow SOVIET PREMIER SPEAKS AT RALLY” I l I China to Khrushchev on his 70th birthday, This photo is from Toss. the Soviet news 826‘“ y. M" Wit'ephoto via cable from Nikita Beams 6 As Aide Blasts Chinese Leaders thStr'fWI' t.\Pt --~ Premier Khrushchev beamed approvai Wednesday as a top aide sar- t't'i¥il(‘.'lll_\' zi<~;i;lcd C(tllil‘t‘lullial ('ll‘l‘.t‘~t‘ Icntlt'rs tor the hirin- rlai ill‘t‘t‘llllllS they sent to the Sm it't lt‘ltt’lf‘l‘. Yuro .\ndropov. a secretary of the :ioviet (‘onimutiist party's' central commitree. denounced‘ the t e l e :rttm as insincere, \mon: ntlicr llllltLLs. the (:Ill-‘ now said \loscow-f‘ekin: (III; Iereuccs are only temporary.) av Pekin: sent the birthday L‘I‘t‘OllllZ‘. Chinese Commu- mst onus nus publishing. "vuv. anti-Soviet material" With Khrushchev seated im- mediately behind him. Andro- ———___ RIGHT WRIGHT ‘ sessions ‘ . t'l‘lllllllal> ‘ and ‘ ene Commenting zenerally on the‘, .-\lttll'opnv said on tlte same. Chine” IPIFL'I‘Hm. AHdI‘ODOV! l'me gagging. Charlottetown. Thurs. April 28. 1964. 1] t Judge Makes Sharp Attack V; On Public’s Crime Attitude QUEBEC tf‘I’i .lutigel Claude Wagner oi the \ltintreal’ court saltl Wcrlncsdav high time to remove trom their petiostal take them for what the). are: cowards. bandits. and‘ murderers " In a sharp attack on public attitudes toward ('l'lnTl" and the! administration of justice. debit» cred before the Quebec City Richelieu ('lub. llP said an adult "it is conception ol the criminal is neede , ‘ Text of his speech was re leased to the prer tti advance of deliver) Judge \VHL‘ilf‘r, at 39 the youngest member of the bench in Quebec. said "it is high time to stop considering these _ as SIt'k persons or oddballs who' have to be (‘ajolcd while. waiting to start oier aEain, "It is high time to lift crimi- nals oil the psycliiatrist's couch and to see their deeds for anti. social acts rather than com plexes and repressiotis.” said an immature. short- 7tlth birthday last Friday. It‘ "Although at present there are differences between you and its on a number of ques- tions of principle concerning MarXIsm-Lcninism and there is lack of unity. we are deeply. convinced that all this is only temporary. . . . t “In the even of a major world crisis. the two parties” our two countries and our two peoples \\lll undoubtedly stand together against our common my.” said: “Everyone who reads this telegram could tint help notice the insincere character of this document TAX TIME SPECIALS! New Adding Machine: DUDMDRE BUSINESS EQUIPMENT. . quired a lot of investigation us stop treating habitual (Timi- nals as the pampered part of the population who always have‘ to be given another chance " ' While efforts at rehabilitation of sonic cr’niinals was dcsirabie‘ and necessary. it should not be attempted w i t h o u t adequate staff and facilities. "iave no right to take chances. When we are dealing. as at present. with dangerous bandits. there is no place for naivete and do-zooders. "What is the use. of gIVlng exemplary sentences if they art cut at will by the parole board? The criminals will be the first to rejoice." He said the present serious crime situation cannot be rciii edied unless the public takes I: obligations to the cause of his- tice more seriously. be it to jury duty. assistIng the police or testifying in court. “As long as the administxa tion of justice remains. in poo- ular belief. the wow and theI concern of a small group, no- licemen. judges. social workers an so on. we shall never get 1 Wednesday with :i liirt at pos- sible closer involvement by Canada eventually in The West ies. However. he told a press con- ference he opposed any idea of his country joinin: Crtiiitlinu the morning with Prime \tinis- LOI' Pcarsot. and \HI iii oil a session of the Canadian cabinet. After the talks, Pearson said a wide range of topics had been tIi-cttvcti iii ctouumt: "lltl tcrs' t‘tilllt‘t't‘llt‘t‘ 2' July." T\Ii', Pearson said Ytiuoslinto —‘ = D. lllilh'r‘x do. ' I ‘ ‘_ I I. .. “Mam, HEAVEN HELP THE BEATLES very Ilf‘iltllli to its lll t'an.’ preparing for the prime mints- l.'."i'Ill this :ivniltiblc more than 30“ health spas and confederafinn' while suggestiom trade Ilf‘l(l\.7l)wglll bilaterally be similar t't‘lllt'tw iofltVourisis ' t l e o i l .. . I disaontrw Nthathemfetzzn: to the bottom of the crime l!th '~lll:llli‘.. misfit":- Fltattt titular tittil'ttl't: in lilo MU” km: to see the Beatles The ‘i l’ N :~r- ‘tr’ iii ‘l‘r i- -*2 why :0 mam. pri mals are “‘1‘! problem." llli! crowd of voutizs'ers will prohnbli het‘om“ lllP't‘ Rt-titqt. Singing :l‘tllll \\lll zit. to t‘llt'll tom ,.... . . H... deservedly freed nmr aroled and3—————————-« swarmed around the Maple most nt'et'mtt‘; possession to" rm" in Toronto on lzahnt‘ DR." 0'! thus encouraged to cpommit new‘ beat Gardens in Toronto Wed the n c x t tour months It('- and it seems assured they It p it Wanton) ' crimes. - . . , p . . _ . , . , ' ‘ heaven‘s cake m" [akf w I ‘ Iain "t‘spm'ls in the West In- tween the two countitcs and LANDS t).\ (ll.“‘1 lac \M I.‘l om N'IT'l‘R - H H I I I...‘ - 'd ~ “be I a n dim , the future would have also t‘t)\'(‘l‘ln: tip (‘nnimnm H in" 4 w \. .W’ “an, o te gmes. he sat . t I _ V _, _ V“. n W. \‘lltjljgnl'RxP, ‘nptnmr. o d to («insult \fllllf‘ new Irtlln‘. \\(.l.l|l iIi _eiitt.ti mm'lw‘ri “pr “H A f; V I, k i n . H1 constitutional and political, in ‘ \l‘rlwim» lim- ittst been .loaii \Iorriam. the (‘Pllll'rti'n‘W ‘ _ ‘pnv 5'1"? a a m y m '9 which ("Iii'irl'i would at 'e1*t on an mtcnsivr tour of \Il'lt‘a = ""5" "h "3' 'A-I - - - . _ ' A ‘ ‘ ' "‘l r woman )llOI on a soc it oh“ Kerl'" hmmmg the 95th a“' ,OTT'AWA LCPE'IILEI EIHTWU haw an intelligent interest." and his \lP'l’K «in the problem: [)l] d It! \| rId ha la *1 l‘at “Vim ammm M. L? r a Fan . “Hers”! ,Of I‘enm“ blrth‘ gams' bmlms r S“, Uta!" Di \Vfllinm" Mm inf, “ind. of h ot It the tonin‘ioniicaltli l' '10 n " itai t'. \,-t\"V‘,ttl't - n: Ilsf‘t‘ifi' The Chmpse Lplegmm on". ad a” 0 a“). enl A ‘ "OWI‘H afternoon For a two day ('“llllll'if‘s there and the other ("mm tSlaltd af'N‘ Illlt‘t’l ‘i'otii lll MIL. . y _ , . _ . o ‘ . -_.. . .___.. .. A. _, . ,, ._, “rammed Khl‘usl"‘““" 0" "‘5 “a” "f m” 16“” '3 k5 he” no u. 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