ee 25 To 54-Year-Old Group | my — geal 4-4} ed ious age groups. |tion en April 8. Molotov Is Rehabilitated ===> 22 r= ls Decisive Voting Force © (case ZASSrs) memo Tee eee e Sarre ‘some of Khrushchev’s econo voters’ lists and the population; Hewever, people # and over peace with Presidert | = lin the voting age group, 21 and | have a little strong voice than cou.d | Policies. OTTAWA (CP) This time tion, as they have in ev a —_ ery | over. in any election since 1921 whes After 8 ’ ears In Dog house =: ieee be be taken as Jove Molotov, ors* minister they are casting a slightly |rountrywide vote since 1921, the| Detail announced this week |they made up only 262 per cent |from 1999. to was ousted smajler shadow but people in|first year for universal suffrage on the latest available popula- of the population of voting age | neaay vady had eter iB away | wr Khrushchev along with for- the 30-year age span from 25 to |at 21 in Canada. tion estimate, shows 10,976,500 : By LOUIS NEVIN minister, 75, who was Stalin's have no confirmation of these irom the Moscow /line. mer premiers Nikolai Bulganin > ‘till form the decisive voting | mer make up 63.5 per ‘a Genelia 21 and aver at last| For this election they form ! ' LONDON (AP) — East. Euro- Tight-hand man. has no officia! | reporis, f f 45.3. per cent, compared with bein ITH A land George Malenkov, former ace for Monday's federal elec- the people of voting age, |June 1. The preliniinary voters pe ' par pean diplomats reported Friday |Popsulted on ee cel The Last European inform- ee here trem teconomic tainisier Lazar Ka.) a lowest point — ‘ea | list for Monday's election: listed |448 per cent in 1963. that Vyacheslav M. Molotov has |on foreign policy but on’ some 2s noted that one of Molotov'’s yo. ow ii¥ said Molotov |ganovtich and former foreign for an intimate of Lenin and | when thay bit hit their high of 68.6 | 10,191,825 eligible voters. Final| People aged 70 and over make been’ rehabilitated , after eight economic matters as well. | final acts before Nikita Khrush- | we the pony minister. Dmitri Shepilov. | Stalin, |per cent. The previous low was | ficial figures won't be known |up the same percentage of the years in the political .doghoute| ‘They said Molotov had an im-|chev had him expelled from the | . Molotov ce sent away af Khrushchev’s final blow |64.1 per cent im 1941 and their |for months, but revisions may | voting-age population this time ambassador Mongolia, vir- and now is working behind the | portan preparing al Committee . / to sholich against Molotov came ‘with thee | Proportion in the 1963 election | bring the total to around 10,-|as in 1963, 8.9 per cent, com- @cenes as Soviet Premier A.- ae Be ae ce ee ee = regional commissions | tually an exile post. Three April 3 announcement last year |Was 64.2 per cent. 250,000. pared with 5.2 per cent in 1921. exei N. Kosygin’s personal ad- os outlined to the Soviet|a speech in which he statcd |gradually. k was over the ques- years later he was named So- of his expulsion from the Com-| Since voters’ lists for federal| At June 1, 1963, the population| The 65 to 69 group now runs viser on foreign affairs. Communist Party's Ceatrai/that any Communist ndepes- (cul of c on of agri- viet representative to the |nter-| munist Party. But little more lelections don't. show ages of |\21 and over was estimated at 4.7 per cent against 46 two These Communist informants | Commatice Sept. 27. |which adopted a policy indepen- ox iby, M broke with [national Atomic Energy Agency | than six months later Khrush- eligibles, these proportions are | 10,625,300. The final revised fig-| years ago and a low of 3.6 pet stressed that the former foreign! British officials here said they | ‘dent of that of the Soviet Un- ; 1956 and 1957.|in Vienna, a tremendous fall | ‘chev ; himself was out. worked out frm census Deesete | ures showed 9,910,757 listed as cent in 1921. ON Morday Nov. 8th VOTE Progressive Conservative And Here Is The Team QUEENS COUNTY iB MacLean, J. Angus X Macquarrie, Heath X ne 2 _ Hon. John P. Robasts Hoa. Robert L. Stanfield Premier, Ontario Premier, Nova Scotia Rt. Hon. John G. Diefen Leader, Progressive. Hon. Duff Roblin Hon. Andrew MacRae . Premier, Manitoba Acting Premier, Prince Edward Island Party of Canada PRINCE COUNTY MacDonald, David X These men of integrity, worki Jin harmony will the growth of Canada and its provinces. + To the service of our <i have given the full span of years. I would like to think a“ ne you will believe that whatever my these gi were ac nworthy. ig In the coming years I to see young men and womenhke their full part in public life. I. want to see the | a : mobilization of the idegigm of youth within this land, ; | f KIN CS COUNTY t try three times during this campign, I’ am convinced that Canadians will support ative Party on Monday next bdiuse they believe that we can restore integrity to ~ a McQuaid, Melvin X e the spirit of the future of thifand we love. : ’ Having crossed this « the Progressive Co / - My appeal is to J conscience of the nation, to all Cangians. This nation has cgme to-a place of greatness, That greatness kind of Canada you and I hope fg¢—eannot be achieved {fanless the conscience of the For Transportation 7 nation is arousd unless men and women place the necisity ef maintaining yhity with integrity in this land ahead of party fyalty. a / | to the Polls . ¢ dream of our founding fathers. / Call \ = 2 Queens County gaa see re [. wat ae | Charlottetown 894-6816, si i 894-8365 Call. . . Prince County. Clusia: 894-6816, 894-8365 Summerside 436-3000, 436-2626 Call... 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