Russian Internal Troubles British Labor Party Reveals linterested." ‘ Are Hi-nted In Moscow Story ROME (Api—A Moscow dls- ‘delicate political moment.“ The patch to m “an” Communmwommunist newspaper does not mention Khrushchev by name. newspaper aroused specu‘auon that spoke of “grave problems" new. New Social Security Program. 1 both reflecting opinion of italy'a , Christian Democratic party. re-: port Khrushchev under mount-é log fire for his policies regard-g Cuba. Communist China‘ By ROD (‘URRIE lsioners who. the par a W ays. LONDON (CPL—The Labor'L'have been suffering distress .SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Wed. April 3, 1968 n a r t v has announced de- and humiliation during this dec- tails of a new social security‘ .. H 0“ here that Premier Khrush- chev and the Soviet leadership ‘r - and economic failures. trouble. The dispatch from Moscow to the newspaper l'Uniita says the Soviet capital is “living in a ’ structure of the says. “Yet it “Steps were taken to over- are involved in serious lnternal‘come these failum. including lrneasures which concern the overnment. “he dispatch lfficult to say that these met and Soviet agriculture. man information agency. a small news service specializing in political reports, ,. quotes Communist circles as ea put in a minority at the Kremlin by a cup of oppo- DEALERSHJIP AVAILABLE For responsible party with facilities and “Know How” to distribute our complete line of Aluminum Windows and Doors. Complete backing of 100% Canadian company with th years experience in design and manufacture. In- cluding special types for Maritime installations, Positive proof of public acceptance and satisfaction of our line In the Maritlmes available. ood portnnity with sub- stantial rewards for lndustrious person. Write Box 123 Guardian-Patriot Training Plan Training Plan gr nents headed by Mikhail Suslov. member of the presidium of the Soviet Communist party central committee. The agency Communist circles felt Khrush- chev might soon be ousted. ltaiia. the other agency carry- ing the reports. says Italian Communist d e p u t i es wer spreading the word that Khrush~ chev was facing mounting oppo- sition and iosing supporters daily. saying'Khrushchev recently had: he says . 9: Duck Laundries pl with an “income guaran- tee" that would provide approx- imately han pay for every worker during sickness. unem- ployment and retirement. Because of the size and scope .of the plan Labor would intro- duce if it wins the next general ~ekction. it probably would take about 10 years before it would come into full operation. But it would provide special limmediate assistance to wid- .oWed mothers and old-age pen- 7 Being Operated ST. PAUL. Minn. (API—Res- Between February 1960 and February 1963, a total of 1.265.- 849 persons visited the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. ldents along the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers are operat-‘ ing duck Iaundries in an effort: , to rescue thousands of birds dy- ’ ing of oil pollution. 1 Several families have picked‘ ade of Tory prosperity." I Gear e Brown. deputy labor leader. told a press conference . onday that because present pensions. unemployment bene- ' and widoWs' allowances have not kept pace with rising incomes and living costs there are millions of persons who had to suffer the indignity of apply. in for additional help under the National Assistance Act. 7.000.000 POOR There are in Britain. he said. about 7.000.000 persons who "by any definition must be consid" ered p o 0 Richard C r o s s m a n. Labor member for Coventry East who outlined the plan. said the Na- tional Assistance Act originally was intend as a “safety net" for the new "exceptional casual- ‘e ties." But because the National ln— surance Act introduced by the Labor government in 1946 had 1 The. rivers are coated with been "undermined a n d dis- Kennedy’. Q ._ Iguel Oll from a pipeline that torted" by the Conservative . . . . I i urst at Savage. Minn. and government millions of people i? Plieaae miliilcme.dwithout obligation, information on , ‘soybean oil from a tank that who could not survive on their l e oya mm "m N3VY- ‘ . ; cracked last winter at Mankato. benefits th '0 undergo 8 means . I am interested in: _ hm!“ u . |,Minn. test for additional national as- -.',_ a a. ~ - . i ’. l i.‘ The oil coats the bird s feath- “flame he 9- ) Venture Plan woola weaves v . . . M h ' , _ -. ' .ers and on. their t 1 . any 0‘ "5 did “i "F" “P‘ ( ) RCN Regular Force (Aircrew Pilot) misfiweclffon lBeaver and rrluskrat niggshlalvse ply f" it “begause .Of .thc'r feel; ( ) Technim' Apprentice ( ) Regular Officer idied. '5 mvm‘ffi- HOTEL DESTROYED gr: v-~--v -—~w—---»m~~m» a»... :1 (University . . ch ' ‘ up dozens of ducks‘and washed; ..... 45W ( ) Wren Training) yours now. 3them in detergent in their owni KINGSTON om, iCp]-_Fire ( ) Medical Nursin‘ 9 ibathrubs. However, this re-‘of undetermined origin de.’ "— "‘m i a 5' 2m°VeS “1e dUCkS naturallstroyed the historic British-l rof uncertainty and instablilty v Name E'Lealth‘: 01:5 50 that they mUSLIAmerlcan Hotel .in downtown] that it is of paramount impor- Address ’ I e a. in '0 game (aims .to re 'I‘Wi'sm" Tues‘jay' No one wast Pamela (flows. 20—year-old Lucy. 2i. became of her pony. or call off the wedding. She lance “"3 .“me no <51?” 3 gm“ . , ,CUPEIaP. est they Slflk In thenimured. Fifty guests were led , ‘ . . . , ernment With a decrsive major- Age . . .................... .. Education water and drown When re-ito safety by two nightclcrka MW” “""“‘-". “"‘,‘""“ 3"" Volvo" "gm' Ch“ 30‘ “"‘d "‘"ed "fl fl" wedde- 5" ity" and that "in our opinion , . , . ‘after a guest on the. first floor T“""dal?- SlaifO‘FdshIFC. Eng- of Pamela's talk about her Clive is out and Velvet's in the Liberal party is the only ac- Mall to: Ladles’ Wear Slate and federal wardens and of the limestone block. (our; land bus conductress. h'as call- horse and demanded she give clover. (AP Wirephoto by H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte Charlottetown, P. E. I. Gt ggame biologists are joining in. 23st. ; 3the rescue effort. University of i - lMinnesota natural history stu- . idents helped out Sunday, v storey structure smelled smoke and phoned the hotel desk. Damage to the hotel. built in 1806, was estimated at $250,000. ed off hcr marriage to Clive up the equine love of her life Two Papers Support Liberals In Editorials On Campaign cable from London) for adjusting the delicate prob- lems Within own borders, ceptable alternative to the pres- ent government." The paper says it agrees with nuclear arms policy of former defence minister HarkneSs. run- his qualities do not seem‘ to be ning in Calgary North. but can- such as the time demands,‘ It said Mr. Diefenbaker's ~ne- not support him because "his election would increase by one , I, glect of Quebec has been “a AOSL I . I : MONTREAL (CPI m The. hope and chance of forming a nppmtumty' seat the pnss'hlmy M the con- : Montreal Gazette. which lists ii- government. and of forming a CALGARY iCP) -« The Cal- “Wan”! hem“ "turned to a self as independent Conserva- government that would be best gary Herald published an edi- iner- s tive politically. and as histo- fitted to restore respect abroad. torial Monday supporting the ’""_“" z \ rically supported the. Conserva- and to seek harmony at home.” Liberals in the current federal : tive party. Tuesday came out The editorial is the second of election campaign. The Herald editorially for the Liberals in the two. Monday‘s praised the past traditionally has supported the 3 current federal campaign. work of Prime Minister Diefen- Conservatives. REV. . L-P» ArPthald l! - it says: " . . to return the baker d said his Victory in The editorial says The Herald convalescing at his home here. 1. given word? PUBLIC LIFE? fuse to serve him? SERVE? 0 DON’T WANT TO ANSWER WHY DID DAVIE FULTON QUIT OTTAWA? Not iust because he wanted to lead a povincial Tory Party which has no seats in the Legislature - that's for sure. WHY DID GEORGE HEES REFUSE EVEN TO STAND FOR PARLIAMENT? 'Was‘is because John Diefenbaker'had broken his solemnly 'WHY HAS DONALD FLEMING QUIT Was it because he, like Fulton, had been "kicked down - ‘ stairs" in the Cabinet shuffle? ‘ John Diefenbaker because they had lost all confidence in his leadership. What re- mains ls a patched-up Cabinet led by a man who blames all his own self-made troubles on his opponents. But what about five senior Cabinet Ministers who re- CAN YOU SUPPORT A GOVERNMENT, CALLING NATION’S LEADING CONSERVATIVES REFUSE TO present government to office would nffer little hope for bet- ter relations abroad or at home. On balance, it is Mr. Pearson. and Mr. Pearson alone. \\11n seems to offer the greatest an 1958 “restored to Canada the full function of the two-party stem." ‘But it said that "as a leader for Canada in restoring good re» .latims with other countries. or "mom . wwwmmmnuumuqiupumo-m”I Ir 1a "has already made it very clear after havmg been under treat' that it believes the present Con- meat in the Prince County Hos- servative government must be filial 501‘ Several WEEkS- removed from off ce eron. pastor . '. Cam It says It believes that “Can- of the BEdeqUe Unilt’d Chlm‘h ada is in such an appalling state .Ohal‘zP. ' tral and Ralph Callbeck, Cen- Bedeque. and Sydney Mur- iray. of this village. attended ' 'Ib‘inity Men‘s Club Supper meet‘ ing in Summerside. recently. A. Mervyn Phillips who was recently appointed an assistant superintendent of staff at head office of the. Bank of Montreal. in Montreal. is a nephew Mrs. George Henderson this vil- lage. As a young man be ahead ed Prince of Wales College. Mrs. Henderson is justly proud of her nephew's promotion. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. are spending some, time in Bot- besay. N.B. at the home of Mr. Johnson's brother, Edgar John- son. who is ill. Garth Bradshaw. son of Mr. Neil Bradshaw. of Searletown. has been transferred firom the Bank of Nova Scotia, Albany. to the. Bank of N.S_ in Sussex. NB. Walter anness has returned ‘to his home here after being ‘under treatment in hospital Charlottetown. for several days. PISQUID EAST Mrs. Harold day was a Visitor in Lorne Valley Thursday. the guest of her sister Mrs. Earle . MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay with son Glenn were. visitors in Char- lottetown Friday. J. . Hendricken was a Visdor in Charlottetown Friday. Miss Eva Stewart spent the o 0 parents, Mr. and Mrs Leith These three men, plus the MInIsters of Defence, Harkness and Sevrgny, forsook saving: .’:‘ivatr‘i‘rah§sansi:d‘.nr in Charlottetown Sunday where . 'she. Visited her husband in the Flatter your figure... banish thigh bulge ' Prince Edward Island Hosspital. ? Edward Jay was a visitor in E Charlottetown Tuesday, l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers. ;Peake‘s Road were visitors at. ithe home of Mrs. Myers' par- tents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. Tuesday, Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. YORK Mrs. Hubert Simpson. Bay- view spent a holiday With her ITSELF CONSERVATIVE, IN WHICH FIVE OF THE if; and Mrs. Harry Vessey. York. Mrs. Lynn Erst. Charlottetown ‘ recently visited with her parents. er. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey. Mrs. Gerald Ros: and daugh- ter Evelyn. Emerald was a guest recently of her sister. Laken Lewis. Mrs. Raymond Watts. bad as a recent guest his mother. Y nt‘k Mrs. Maclnnis of Charlottetown. Arthur Johnson and Ceci to -v. Watts. York were recent \‘lSllOl‘s t It’s the new SECRET WY 8‘ . in Summerside. - outhesmooth, sleek, 8601‘.“ 15 . iss Diane MacDonald has ' ‘ . mthen Ion lithe, entered the Phil, Hospital for u treatment. youthf 100k t contmfi Miss Joan MarLennao. Char- a’ld do y. are additional iottetown visited rescently .in Hldden, Y ark I ea 3m“ WY Panty 3° towm' Mr. and Mrs; Lakeo Lewis 4‘. STYLE #8029 S—M-L. & XL. Black or White—Only $8.95 STYLE #9129 Full hip, split hip version-m4, white only — $11.00 SECRET LADY by \ and children. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett visited briefly in Glen Valley. wth Mr. and Mrs. John Mscbennan and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDowell. 8310K!!! “ROUGH N08! Historian Fernandez do Ovleda wrote in .535 that on- tives of the West indies smoked pipes with twin stems in their oatrlls,