WEATHER Snow in ev ; winds. becoming. east- erly 15. Low- 12 and 33. Sattirday: snowflurries, a little colder. If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ie NOT MORE THAN Senate ‘Island Apo = Left Unfilled . ae Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” © SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES: Se: CANADA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. H. Argue pointe ae Authorized as Second Class Mall by Ottawa and ter LIBERALS FORESEE ELECTION Shaw Considers Speech Solid Development Plan While Premier Walter R.)are a “blossoming of the pro-) bell that “apart from participa- Shaw viewed yesterday's Speech | gram of expansion started "ty ae in federal programs, the from the Throne as en eee eee voees sound program of development,” Opposition Leader Alex Camp- bell said “the man who will be of in ; VOL. LXXIX. NO. 47 x“ 10 and fishernan | "J Seek manatned tt A totes very happiest. with this Throne Speech the speech ‘‘could very we am - meat. Prime as an ele leader DS cc easedation at fodanel poli aa. te. ee it ndieates Mantes end te Speech pet! yi pereenpation wi ®W8|the Throne contained? “more r Shaw said hie only |1P host of beneficial § enna was that developments |® forecast in the Throne Speech wes meme Wy Me. Camp-| years of politics mese war. | Lord ‘Thomson and as RCMP ‘detectives to extract af- ‘bfidavits from ‘certain persons in a said the RCMP } Montreal. Mr. Cardin Syria even farther tb the left. will take steps to fill ‘Canada Plans Gift eres oh | : f ns Si ae we ned oe Foreseen seoeeeee et Tae ive To University _$T- JOHN'S, Nfd. (CP) — promised to. make a cam*"*** statement later in the debate on justice department Spending es 'timates. ‘The-—debate--was—ad-' time “to ‘ study. the “feport. He} me ee ‘days before for-) A goon, Peking was believed on y As Republic the Island without its full repre- | HALIFAX (CP)—Canada will “and 1 hope that the | aused by the retirement last | Se Pec I % feel it is fair to leave | : OTTAWA (cP) —Fotmer CCF | f broadcaster, was pa | ap Hazen Argue, who. turned director for the Liberal | Liberal, is among ae mae party | sat directed the 1962, 1963 | enate Thursday a election ~ Education, welfare and the categortes:; an im- (cilities in West Prince and ia {Prime Minister Pearson. Mr. Nichol, 42, of Vancouver "s municipalities appear oranas fa oe ie minimum wage fox |Kings County. The vocational ez- The others: is_in the machinery business. to be the main beneficiaries of | laborers and the appointment of |tension program currently 4a Harry Hays, former Liberal |He has bee) presitent of. See the government's forthcoming | a provincial economist and a joperation in these counties will agriculture minister defeated in| Liberal federa for thé. last program as forecast in the | director of guidance and special |be expanded for farmers and || the last election. two years. om Speech frofh the Throne at the | education. |tishermen.” Jean-Paul Deschatelets, for-| Dr. MacKenzie, 72, is a na opening of the 1966 session of | The traditional pomp and | ea cae ‘mer Liberal works minister who |tive of Pugwash, N.S., who wom eee ceremony of a House opening | der the forecast program. Legis- ‘did not run in the last election. [the military medal and bar im day afternoon was evident with the honor lation is to be introduced fo pro- | Keith Da Siehion the First World War = = The 47 paragraph speech, rend guard, drawn ftom P.E.1. militia [Vide for a~“comprehensive’ fe , director for the Lanes came a professor of law at by Lieutenant-Governor W. J. |units, formed in front of the Pro-|mily housing program in- munl- a. err iberal University of Toronto betweett “MacDonald, promised aid to |vincial Building. leipalities, throughout the pro- perv the wars. He was president of education in the form of grants | Proceedings this year began|vince. In addition, the goverm- John Nichol, president of the |the Univ of New Bruiis- to universities, capital cost con- shout an hour earlier than usual |ment plans to increase Liberal Federation of Canada. |wick from 194) to 1944 and pres- struction grants schools in |as following the opening there capita grante to Dr. Norman_.A, . MacKenzie | ident of the sity of British Charlottetown and Summerside, |was a presentation of a mace to|and the towns and, villages! of Vancouver, former president | Columbia from 1944 to tation increased vocational training |the legislature by the Canadian |throughout the province, fs of the University of British Co-| was president of the facilities: aid to municipalities |branch of the Commonwealth! Promised is an increase to lumbia. conference of Canadian univer-‘ in the form of increased per | Parliamentary Association. {01.20 scons SES0-Oy Aan t Sea - J. Harper Prowse, former sities in 1946-48. He was chair- capita grants and a family hous-| The Throne Speech ne wage per hour for.la- | leader: of the Liberal party. in}man of the wartime information ing program: additional spend- |that the government will ‘ —le eS Alberta. ° board 1939-40, chairman’ of the ing in a host of social welfare struct additional _ vocational {& | MEDICARE PROGRAM y Earl Urquhart, former House |reconstruction commission of. care | In the field of social ae leader of the Liberal +r in| New Brunswick 1946-47 bog NO VIET NAM PROGRESS cstance, «medical care re. Pe ae Gears “cele emeeee a ss Oe, . aatiekan Tn eae tant to. Lier ence pate ap gor "iesbied| Louis Robichaud of New Bruns: | * a,8 io vi persons’ allowance, mothers’ wick. WAS LIBERAL LEADER : 3 _)\owaince and blind persons’ a F Earl Hastings, past president| Mr. Prowse, 52, of Edmonton : ‘lowance, ‘pending arrangeniente | of the Alberta Liberal Associa-|was a member of Alberta: with federal authoritits.” tion. ehlohre REN See 1 as ste meclaped.”” om ive Bie worcncted the Sem in 1947, a position he until forecasts that “a ate. ; 1958 when he od to re Contac criteria of need by’ citizens of |; rr iiberals 63; Canservatees | deteted, inthe 1968 and) 1008 will. instituted | ate: Liberals 63; Cotiservatives lea ‘ s Conidae os | R INSPECTS GUARD dg oe i Net By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON diplomat in Moscow. that. Hanoi on pa iS m E bs pn | pesee sion. The, “tol : :|Noka “destin eidatere’ Se ter Wilson ions. : : 4 night from a three-day visit to/lowed a 4% r. meeting in METER CREDIT... eo pale 5 ee ee Moscow he | Mascow. between oii sien 3 ra provinpial -dieetion. °°: ‘had Guten soutere "with Soviet Chalfont and the diplomat, ‘and . takes the | Mr, Mesiman., 6, 9t , = leaders: on moves te end the Viet a Lee Chang. ‘= : ‘of mes as bas arse , al, lines. tnador told. dnere- | Qucetliins to Lee a er a P: ; BA wee. (AP) seas of POL Toeuten 5 a 6 ae ie and” Board ‘from ie ss pri- oa credit card , > : apondents, that ‘Soviet readiness | plained US, President Johnson’s| hove ''S ggg “cerabiieied ‘ant ly ee cess ina the Ue re vate detnetary to, former’ tie to resume talks with a Western | attitude to peace talks. eral premier J.-B. McNair in country on major world Wilsen professed himself well ; 1951-52 _, eae ge meee beaten | ete eres te ‘Brungiek Libera ing Vietnamese crisis, repre- | exchanges in Moscow, : ? sented “a welcome step for-; “We have made a beginning when he became executive as- ward.” lon establishing: more intimate sistant to Mr. Robichaud: But he added: “We did not | contacts,” Wilson said. Mr. Hastings, 44, of Calenty make any progress on Viet) Kosygin accepted an invitation is an employee of Sun Oil Nam, however, and nothing ito visit London and Wilson said Mr. pany. He was defeated in the coniigg, in the Viet Nem ee lef Ge year ; real ; i tS eee ee coming in ¢ am. set- | of year : : seat oi 1 5 . Senators received » a ne.” wiper. A duplicate “Was it true: that Dr Marcoux, |RCMP identification eard and|uaees lyear a . |year, $3,000 of it as a tax-free His statement soe pers slip is. filed with the traffic | tive MP Eldon Woolliams Thurs- | former. ce Ri, et a , 39, of Toronto, a! expense ‘ a communique issued . House Meets division and 15 cents is de- Gay called tata Commasde AUtiRben AGTRERERINTT vicnston BCRP contac! Official residence Bole ce Po ae a. oayein's | ducted from the motorist's.|an investigation into “‘seriour Montmiorency, and two| Had Dr. Marcoux and the two|ionge, in the Quebec és We tae ah it with! On Mond deposit. charges, such as, bribery, jother mem had-extracted signed |other men gone into a Montreal |gitery ah nkness thai respective | On ay Regular parking fines are 50 against members. of Parlia- statements | under false pre-jrestaurant to questi certain = , i points of vie the: situation | cents if paid within 48 hours, |ment” made in the last election |tences?= . persons about. allega that} te a : ae. The current session of the Le-| $1 after two days and $2 after |Campaign by Dr. Guy Marcoux.| Was it true that one of them |" ‘a rich industrialist from New- R. bel ' gislature resumes sitting at 2.90; seven days. While non-credit |- Raymond & (Creditiste |had been: the executive assist-|foundland’ had effered-bribes to e = »¢ m : - Kosygin and his colleagues M : card drivers have their |—Megantic), ‘who is suing Dr./ant of a | tive . justice |some MPs? a 5 evidently Teft Wilson. inno doubt eae a eee te coe nevting’i |Mareoux for libel, rose: on granite le have an| Continued on page 3 col. 4 Tak Ove the Russians ititend to go 0M PrO-| 44. speech from the Throne will| pay two tickets, “‘customers’” |question of privilege and es r . Viet Nam. But this would ws Mover of the address in reply ver, a card holder can | Sid cannot be “discussed. re In Lebanon sana Se Syteigtoeet a Dee rae es go Mee net lana ec eemer sians themselves, are awl McGowan, Montague. Seconder| on. his and a pink slip |Bow River ° and’ Conservative | ‘ into the fighting and that the| win pe J. David Stewart, Char-| bounces, justice critic, replied that the sis BelRUT,\ Lebanon (CP)—Sy-| : North Vietnamese do not have |iottetown. \ RS affair had been brought up by ; ria’s new rebel regime ap- to turn to China for help. M; N { Mr. Langlois on See Ree: peared ‘in firm control Thurs- British Disarmament Minister os Gilles Gregoire. us ste rm day; ‘backed by army troops Lord Chalfont won a promise He said Dr. Marcoux made se- | stationed in the capital, Dam- from North Viet. Nam's chief rious allegations against six for- | ascus, and throughout the coun- bare! ee aan ond — ACORA (ban army revolt | ie: a cabinet min sitting in toppled President Kwame Nkru- | The threat of civil war appar- Tide Has Turned, Liberals front “bench bot the mah of Chane ‘Thurséty while ‘ght staged ios aa Ds. Humphrey Says |the rug by Justice Minister Car- a earon wean en i w Pe get aes -" brought thousands. of jubilant eppo, the business centre of} .. HAZEN ARGUE WAYS =~ eepy apy ein Bs INQUIRY NEEDED, persons ‘into the. streets of Ac- serthern Syria, t ce ee ae congteon a A royal commissién inquity|cra in a carmival of drinking, Aleppo military leaders-| Earl I | nd A “ef ission- to Asia, said was needed -to ‘‘clean up the ing and) merrymaking. at ist denounced Wednesday's | a3 y sid Th ma “Ameriens ond sot tests ‘whole sordid megs’” of crime in}, dawn. coup d'etat that toppled | - 3 Gistdations soldiers are » thigh places, Z the Saabs. of Gen. Amin Hafez, ~ Is Urged By ca to intensify their assaults on nthe a. ae orcas. a Syrian ae They threat- veaL see. RCMP had favestigniad allegs But in apparent ‘behind - the-| CAPITAL BUREAU Poy be — paris: Bt: ‘tions cst bik eda the for- scenes manoeuvring, thé revol-| =... OF THE GUARDIAN he added, no 4 or easy -60- mer executive assistant of a‘ ‘utionariés won the Aleppo: OTTAWA — Queens’ MP. Hon. lution is in sight in the Vietna- Conservative’ justice minister troops over to their cause — a | 4. Amgus MacLean ge a. third man posed cause that will apparently take |day he hopes Prime Lord Thomson of .Fleet, chan- a1 cellor of Memorial University journed until today. a pe ission to North Viet eventually become a republic | Island’ vacancy is soon ome ; Mr. Gregoire. placed. several 0 t and remove the Queen as head| Mr. MacLean commented. - here, plans to donate $500,000 allegations on the Commons |N4™ Onolle own initiative. An |€ouurnmed executive offices. in (Of state, Claude Ryan, editor of | PEI. ig entitled. to four sen-| to the institution for medical nm ‘és with him. the Montreal French - language asrermait ators and the three present | ove Vi Volvo and law libraries, Premier record pide tee ; oe al the | Ghana were understood to be in ¢ eee} Smallwood said on his return to Mr. Cardin’: tee i world affairs |mo immediate danger. pipet La. Devoir, said Wednes- pegs ntl upper “oe Wednesday from a week-long : > while. age Western aid, he Hie’ slo pugpesied adoption ot | Blais -Iaman. and De. Orville trip to London. INSIDE TODAY |b@ sxmed simon: dictaorat!| Nkrumah "5 Wife i partamamtery Phillips. "Under the new senate | He-told The eee ae ee: AS poweré. elosely: resembling that of the | rules, @ senator may retire when | mittee the a or eee a cfed -. to, 11. | ACC Fadia. aid not apecity Leaves For U.A.R. United States. he reaches 75 years of age and |# north er ee "ee eee Desa ta. rs taney for the revo the He made his comment in re- | receive a . But if he dies | Harbors to me to be some proability that Birtlié Sse ence ae sixth Y coup in Atriea in | LONDON: (Reuters) — Kwame |ply to a question affer speaking | in office widow. or next to | would the university will goon ihe Comat sednevebsveryse go |the last three months, but said Nkrumah’s wife, Fathia, was|at a “French - Canada week” |kin do not weceive such a -pen- | tates eas medical college on t~ SEORIAR Ames botany ree all persons _ <a allowed te eave ‘Avera ‘for the . at tie Ui | sion. : loa c : Sport swear peace eee veewese with ime would n ra Repub! with. here. i Senator cr MacDonald turned 7 > __ A. $250,000 donation for a law Finanee, menthol vs epeeees “ be = an -_ |two children, radio. Ghana ‘sald ne my opinion, there will be | last fall and Senator Inman will oe ag ag olga bol og aes coe § | Four holes! after the an-|Thursday might. a republic,” he said. About the | reach her 75th birthday this Dec- |F ment of a law college a ie}: ; Summerside pheedeesedese ; ~|mouncetent of the coup, fighting She had sought ‘refuge fav the Queen: “It seems unrealistic to ember. So far neither has in- morial in the future. : ” Kings; Queens, City ttt 5 [between and the presi-|U.A.R. Embassy earlier in the {have a sovereign maintain a | dicated any. intention of retiring. | The money will be spent on Prince County Pe tial ‘guard stil: was|day after the seized jrole such as hers in Cariada.” | Senator is Only 42 years books rather than buildings, the eee er rted around mah's res- | power, overthrowing © “But I am not militant about’ of age, premier a LL ON as president of Ghana, | GEM tine etiandlap. not. Ad;