W's Good For the lebad WEATHER ooaHn The Guardian Is For It : ew Shecanee ealaghy 3, eats 04 45, Show | = mesdblard 2 Sunday: colder: “Covers. Printe Edward leland- Like The Dew” ae : : mS ee VOU. LEXIX.NO. 49 dend on ard Sete ia ree On art CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1966. "NOE MORE SEVEN CENTS : equmex: Ottawa and in Cash, ‘ T 7 tances saiasiadabts , a Victor Spencer's Case Sparks House Debate sont» Aaer adage : ; Two Liberal Members. ' ie @ 450 Political Prisoners Cr tical Of Pearson ” Are Released In Ghana “OnTAWA (CP)—Rwo, Lier eatin fas nthe cae MPs, one a parliamentary sec-|known to Later oan te ‘ joined Friday in Com-|never will be known to him.” — By KENNETH L. WHITING se as ce ernie (Game. called: kim the gemee es i|mons | opposition criticism of Mr. Lewis disclosed that Da- Soom, (AP) — Ghana’s new |mah’s Convention People's hind the ousted president. ‘|\Prime Minister Pearson’s re-|vie Fulton (PC — Kamloops), tary. recime opened. the|party, ullawed. when ee Gee tee jection of a judicial inquiry into |when Conservative justice min- of the Nkrumah regime’s|was deposed and. the xe Ghataen TG the case of alleged spy George | ister between 1957 and 1962, set : Friday and 450 political |tion suspended Thursday. merly a special organ of the Victor Spencer of Vancouver, ‘|up an in-camera royal commis- detainees, many feeble and ill,| Despite the hunt, administra-|Convention People’s party, Mr. Pearson said Wednesday.| sion to hear a security charge ~. came out. tion of Ghana nee was —" fell into line with. the Spencer had been treated with — an ee a fed- turned‘ over to the re; . - a ‘scrupulous fairness’ and re- ‘ Crown ecindaemsSt around” me [aevie Intend ‘of the. armed |The pen ohana fren geet een ens | oe eee se ante, Fort and ove deny | Among those being sought in|when they saw the first ray of .., silcoad to have dich | ed ooo be Ga ae RO ‘against a last stand by elite |the countryside was true freedom,” it says in an edb tairnctin tetas dont am |cad Gb Sadie aguante | Geurdsees. oF te aid tegins Bing, 56, a left-wing British law- | torial. bassy officials, who were or-| the seeq commission had . leaders started a round.|yer Who has been -Nkrumah’s/ The leaders of the coup said dered out of the country, would | cleared the co ; ae ee vNikramah supporters and |elose friend and adviser since |they overthrew Nkrumah _ be- not be prosecuted. but would be| Mr. Lewis gave mo other de- — tok spe fo overhal the coun-|efere Independence 18 TT enue bee tiserie ran the a eee ie ee ee oe ss / ; , a 1an Es “wa Prime Minister Lester Pear- .Friday. With him (LEFT TO Mrs. John MacBeth, wife of ya oe ' Nkrumah Says country ‘‘as if it were his own ‘Bryce Mackasey, parliamen- |law at the University of British " fon took to standing for in- RIGHT) are Mrs. William the reeve of suburban Etobi- | qhe fighting was for control! _ personal property” and had tary secretary to Labor Minis- | Columbia. coke, and chairman, Allen. ; |. | forced Ghana to the brink of ter Nicholson and MP for Mont-| RCMP ‘. augural trip on Toronto's eight- Allen, wife of the chairman of | Subway’ opens to the publi of Radio Ghana, seized by the Sti Ruler se cacti a sachin Gea mile-long cfosstown subway ee De ee. ae ee ee et : eo: Se: eave’ a guaniien as ela hon % special guards! peKING (Reuters) — Ousted : 4win (PG — * were reported killed in a clash | president Kwamie said Fi \ ; James F. Dutty of 57 Euston| mind sbout the protection afithe| Geral Wi, Heine ‘ at Broadcasting House. Friday he stil is ruler of Ghana} FITC INQUEST St, died unexpectedly last night said the cabinet has, indicated it ; At nearby police headquarters | despite its military coup Thurs-| in the Hospital.| gpoKE AS INDIVIDUAL has the “inherent right to Lt.Gen.J. A. Ankrah, chief of |day and that he would return to| - | Ordered A long-time of The|” He did not elaborate on this|eny individual under jthe new National Liberation |the west African country soon, & Charlottetown » he WaS| aside in debate on justice de- | aérveillance.” . Council, a seven-man| “I know that thé Ghanaian in his 76th year, having cele-|,eiment appropriations except ei group to gét the country moving |scople are always loyal-to me,”| TORONTO (CP)—Dr.: Morton | brated his birthday last month. |) so, he was speaking as an| COULD BE IN SAME BOAT % , . et Lee ° he A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. on - R toward prosperity. Nkrumah said in a statement} ghulman, Toronto's chief cor. Duff Chariott “individual MP.” ‘He is former . ee ee -— tl . . MS ae Woe Se Gases, oe ee, Vidar ereeees ae fas Bad, boon ction te lanatiod chairman of the Liberal caucus. | the conclusion that if he to 25 were killed in the ister, , at @linto the death of Capt. George 3 Ralph B. Cowen (L--York- | (Continued on page,S Col. 7) = persons = in fire | 25 @ young man, particularly in ; : coup, including 10 to 14 of the |brief oh a worsens 7 ——— a track and tila beeen: Humber), who often bolts party a: 7 7 OTTAWA (CP) — Bankruptcy) The series of questions seek |had nothing to do with bank- ovat - walned” peveldegll) SE ceaie oe maa nigel AE gall oy He had been employed ranks, said ogee frauds re ne, ae names of.bankruptcy trustees in |ruptcies. Pan to dent as he flew here on his way |fice bi : pers growing’ mada and the|Vancouver, Edmonton, Mont-| Mr. Nielsen could say that it The gunfire was reported to\.. Hanoi for Viet Nam peace Dr. Shulman said the _ government should’ answer lis|teal, Toronto and Hamilton. It |had. have erupted on a visit to radio |¢2iks, has not made up his mind | scheduled: for March 15, will in- ee questions on the situation, Erik|also- asks whether there were| Mr. Cardin asked whether | headquarters by . K. whether to” change bis travel |westigate safety of tenants | Sat fem ‘years Nielsen told the Commons Fri-|complaints a estates a en oat on ie, ae ae eS ee ; buildings. day. A these areas and whether inves- |had. ital leader of revolt... . my —oo i “The Conservative “MP ~ from | tigations were conducted. ‘Mr. Nielsen” said ‘i COUNTRY ‘WAS CAL! ‘work. For me aise age Day ein al wea “Live, Spee “eel gueriete emery «| 2 Missing Chinese Students wumiber of _ Minister Cardin as the House |being dug up all over Quebec. | which Payette was connected. |7 399,000 persons was calm. A I King’s Printer and studied 1965-66 spending esti- That has nothing to do with /But he would not do so until ltess dispatch from Peking ‘} Printer for the. st ke Acer een ren nt [Me cureasaaceiee Mesos. laud Mimeah 86 sari, 1 Sought On U.S. West Coast |i severe. he Mr. Nielsen said he would not |Jected. paper questions. Sak feterding to Ghann seme’ taken over ur get specific in this. eld until] | Mr.. ‘Nielsen ‘asked - whether | Tlie Justice “minister ¢annot The army and police. contin- ax OP) — A ate lr te mal _ justice minister .answers|Mr. Cardin meant to say the |‘‘sit. in his. place today and HALIF search — mh |. 4 member -of questions he had placed on the | shooting death of Montreal law- done, what I said about "a os for two Chinese imiversity stu- Ora tee we org Redeemer Roman Commons order paper. ‘yer Francois Payette this week |ette | Cuban Seeks dents missing a eens eee rane Hany By =. Mr. aa s to the western United States. [versity in Wolfville, N.S, wrote Trish Society. Asylum Here ners wou se trance memati | Sarin an - coop sy'um Poor Chan, both 2i-year-old students |furn to clases, He also tott the Tiicane pinan, cabin apa at St. Mary’s University here, s*on Christmas Day. and : OTTAWA CP) — Dr. Garcia [tt wees Ghiristmas Day, say. one son, : 4 ‘| Mario Leopoldo, 2-year-old pro- tae ty St. Dune |__Dt. Eric Hanson, Acadia Uni- Allison fessor of, chemistry trom the [26 OY versity in ( versity provost, said the St.|and Shirley Duffy, 7 In. alc An 7 Ol . tr ‘ea an Gaivereity of Havens, hos asked |taa’s University in Charlottetown'|Mary's students weren't men-| lottetown; Dorothy ae” a whee es Nw for political asylum after walk- |to visit friends. tioned in the letter,’ but it was| fax; Selly, Mrs. Be : ing off a Cubana Airlines plane They have not been heard |tumed over to police “because | ard., N.B.; MONTREAL (CP)—Two men |bec building on Dorchester J. A. Dandurand, manager at |&# hay tgrenng vode gee ee of the similarity of the case." Pander moe scooped an estimated $100,000/BIvd. W.. opened.” | |the branch, who was an eyewit- eee Bev, JJ. Hemessey, deon, of || The St. Mary’ rege ee yong from tellers’ drawers at a bank |e joot at “about $100,000," {228% sald the men pushed the| ‘The Cuban defector asked for |Federal Bureau of Investigation |well as passports and clothing at paint eae ere wo branch Friday and escaped| Qne- bandit stood guard at-a}‘ellers roughly, _ saying...““Move | asyiam-here so he can go to the |has been- asked to investigate |their residence. Father Hennes} +: ain while frightened employees|waiting car outside while .two|aside, you .. .” in French. The | United States, where he lias rel-|the possibility the two might be |sey said they both “did well” in) . watched. others pushed two tellers aside|man at the window also swore | atives. He has a wife in Havana..|in Washington State. _iChristmas examinations, The robbers, armed with pis-|and gathered up money from jand urged. the others, “Quick, tols' and ee ue — ors - oat one quick, step on it.” through a low about 20 min- | throug n low bu There was _no ire nd no eles before the Bank of Mont-|stayed just tmaidé. One tepertidn wis tens real branch, in the Hydro Que-|said a fifth man was in the car. CLEANED OUT DRAWERS The men cleaned out two cash drawers and took to steel boxes Prince MP Considers #22 2== by the hole in the broken win- ‘ ; 5 dow, Mr. Dandurand said. -| He said five other tellers were V [ | standing behind the counter but they were not molested as they $ y had not been given their money CAPITAL BUREAU of °.E.I. community develop- |for the day. He said all were in OF THE GUARDIAN | ment. reach. of alarm devices to warn OTTAWA — The ARDA pro-|sEES DANGER : police but everyone, including gram for community develop-| ne prince MP warned there; Himself, was paralyzed. ment has been so over-sold that |i, . danger in talking about lar-| He said everything happened | it causes people to yawn every | cer and larger amounts of mo-|80 fast that all were “to nerv- time it is ~mentioned, David | joy under the ARDA program. |9us” to do anything. _ MacDonald, MP for Prince, said| “7 hold no quarrel with $50| The men used steel pipes to in the Commons Thursday night | minion and certainly not when it | smash the window and shattered during consideration of the esti-|;. related to a province annually | glass flew in all directions, Dan- mates of the department. of.for- |iogking to the federal govern-|durand said. © -~- on . ment: for assistance,” Mr." Mac~'/ “sixteen employees were in the He noted that his own riding |Donald said. ‘But we could s0|pank at the time. ' @f Prince County had been de-|emphasize this large amount .of | police set-up roadblocks’ but |’ elared an area for rural develop-|money that we do not take tle |the men were not found. The ment two years ago and the |time and trouble to think ser-| getaway car was found aban-| . people had fond hopes that im-|iously about how we are going to |doned at St. Urbain and Sher- “portant things would happen. |get the hundreds of people who ltrooke streets, blocks from the However, because of a great |are ‘called community develop- |robbery, ‘The robbers. had appar- Blamed. For Quebe QUEBEC (CP)—A fire that dischar between two. conduc- aad Mogienast-ocrecuietaee aad [tor always accompanied by In t. . : This discharge piertéd the 1 «¢ mediately started the fire. “| ‘This phenomenon explained a ‘statement by Mireille Comtois, M the lieutenant + governor's |daughter, that she saw ‘‘a ball of fire’ while \she was on her F down to-the first floor. This deal of fuzziness between the fe- mae officers into the field. ently switched to a second car. hl expla the she had deral and provincial govern- pointed, out there is no in- ete _ “a in ments and downright “buck-pass- | stity ite in Canada training: such The report said: “It must be said that proof available so far does not allow the conclusion wiring was obsolete or in a bad @istate. The fire was rather _ INSIDE TODAY . fag nothing coristructive had-'people now and “he urged that Ottawa Reports been: done. -the departinent of forestry en- T00 MUCH DFIAY = a program for such train. January Surplus He said there has been 100) «very tittle will happen in| OTTAWA (CP) — The federal long a delay to define a clear- nite Edward Island or. any-|treasury. ran: a $40,900,000. sur- cut policy of how community | nore else across = country |plus in January, bringing. the development was going to- Pr0-| ness we are going to put train- | surplus for the first 10 months |. ceed at tlie local level. Even ed and competent in this|of the current fiscal year. to More unclear was the oe field,”. Mr, MacDonald said, ets fade of training competent people to * $572,800,000, depart- carry out leadership in local ar- eze. Mr. MacDonald said it was fourd that people qualified to be community development. officers were very rare and people were not being. trained for that posi- tion. ~ ; Sah Finance, markets. .....,,. 12 Women’s ...... oeeseten ce l® i E“itorials *.......: ceisveee, eg enues in January amounted to , on eeDoset paid ico ce 500,000 “ane exer Summerside x Gig: sais i UW allenbac were $624, ,000. : A Kings, Queens, : seen 2 gun in a practical way to instil [i BJ@) " NOW , revenues’ were $606,200, Prince County osc... a confidence among the people