Canadian businesses and crown corporations have star I I’ C.N.lANS' PART § :6 as % ped up participating in the annual international trade fair l~Cil5ATlE iN czc £5 .0‘ at Brno, Czechoslovakia. Can- ada Day is set for Sept. 17 at Announcements CITY 8: QUEENS i PESERVE October 25th, fo r‘; Hot Turkey Supper and Bazaarl St. Pius x Hall, Parkdale. E MENS TROUSERS regularlyg priced to $10.95, clearing t $5.05. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. DR. EDWARD 0. Stevcs. Chiropractor is pleased to an- nounce the opening of a branch office: at the Charlottntoum lint- cl on Wednesday. beginiiig Sept. 19, 1962. Office hours: 10- 12 a.m., 2-5 p.m. -9 p.m appointment phone: Wednesdays Clizirlottetown Hotel; Thursdays to Tuesdays inclusive. 4-7402. “WE TREAT the sick well" Gi:gcy's Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at “your" Drug Store for fresh, Standard- ized Vitamin products and Ton- ics. Dial 4-3l70 for prompt de- livery. BINGO Kelly Cross Hall, Mon- day. September 17th. Jackpot $95.00. Time 9.30 p.m. ONE RACK me.ns sport coats l1.‘L‘.IlIBI‘Iy priced to $39.50 broken sizes, clearing ‘/5 price. Moore and Macbeod Ltd. MENS SUITS (2 pant), ro- izularly priced $39.50 clearing $26.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. WEIGHING PARTY. River- dale School. Monday, Sept. 17th. Entertainment. Lunch sponsored by W. I. ' CATHOLIC CHARITIES ba- zaar. Community Center. Sept. 21, 22 Friday and Saturday Home cooking, handicrafts, ga- mes. amusements, etc. KINGS COUNTY DANCE At Lorne Valley cancelled until further notice, PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE November 7th for hot turkoy dinner in Carleton 1' school auditorium PLANTS FOR fall planting: Argoslcmma, Antliemis, Bleed- ing Heart, Lupins; Pinks, Phlox, Rockery Plants, etc. Also spe- cial day Lilies. Ready now. Joe R. Smith, Stanley Bridge. THE ANNUAL turkey and Chicken supper. Sponsored by the United Church Women will be held on Wednesday, Septem- ber l9th, Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Supper served 4.30 - 9 p.m. TURKEY SUPPER in Bon- shaw Hall, Wednesday, ber 19th_ Adults $1.00. children 50 cents. ONE RACK of mens suits. regularly priced to $69.50 clearing at lé price. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. MENS HARRIS tweed top- coats. regularly priced ' $49.90 clearing 32.95. Moore and Mac- P Leod Ltd. Sepiem- i this year's fair. Canadian ex- ports to Czechoslovakia -have increased sharply—-to $20,600.- 000 last year from ,800000 in 1960, mainly wheat, alum- inum and synthetic rubber. This is a view of the Brno fair. (CP Photo) Auto-Makers Holding Key In U.S. Steel CLEVELAND (AP) Auto- imakers are holding the key to ;an October upturn in the U.S. I steel industry. the magazine Steel said Sunday. 1 “Mills that specialize in flat- -rollcd products need increased iorders for hot- and cold-rolled sheets from automotive custo- l mers to offset seasonal declines ; In demand for tin plate and igalvanized sheets," said the publication. The w e e k I y metalworking journal said steel orders for De- tober arc running slightly ahead of the pace of September book- ings a month ago. but there has been little change in the volume , of automotive tonnage. l Ingo production this week [will be slightly higher than the 1,670,000 tons that eel esti- mated the industry poured last week. Mealworking prices probably will continue steady for the next three to six months, Steel re- orted Steel's scrap price composite NOTICES NOTICES ion No. I hea held at $27 vy melting grade a gross ton last GARDEN C This is to inform t always co-operated with ‘A” DAIRY PRODUCTS You can be assured Dbfi . Siqned: Per W. J. NOTICE FROM ITY DAIRY he public that we have the Dept. of Agriculture ind Dept of Health to “PROCESS” only GRADE that this will be our en- lenvour in the future as it has always been in the Our plant is open for inspection at any time. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. COX. Pres. & Manager. AUCTIO ON WEDNESDAY. Furniture: Chesterfield; trailer; one cattle trailer one roller, one sectional water bowls. Quantity table; dining room suite; chairs; range; lounge; fridge; rangette; books; one child's table and two chairs; two rocking chairs; three bedroom suites; electrolux: space heater. radio: cedar chest. Oi.e Farmall 100 tractor; plough; one tractor N SALE AT MURRAY HARBOUR SEPTEMBER |9tI1 AT I:30 P.M. two chairs; sitting room two kitchen tables and 1 one rubber tired cart; seedei; one sulky rake; hay fork rope and blocks; cow stanchion: and pipe. two sets blocks; electric fencer; forks; shovels, horse: ten tons hay; two propane gas brooders, two hundred gal Has tank. Other things too numerous to mention. if Weather unfit sale will be held first fine day. Owner: LORNE J. BUELL . Auctioneer: cLAupE CRASWELL week. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 17, 1962. 11 Six Strangulation Deaths Cause Terror In Boston By JAMES CALOGERO , BOSTON (AP)-—Like a fog creeping inland from the bar- bor. a clammy fear pervades much of Bosto . It's like the anxiety London knew 74 years ago when Jack tihe ripper was on the prowl. ’ Here it's e Boston str -7 glcr. He has already killed half a dozen women, and he may strike again. , The greatest concentration of; police in the history of the de-i partment — 55 detectives has’ been assigned to the case. but they don't know who they are locking for. They have no tan- gible clues. But if the identity remains concealed. the type of mind in- ‘ comprehen- chair, a pillow case pulledivictims. tightly around her neck. f Dr. Robert F. Moore, ay later. Mrs. Jane Sulli- other assistant to the Massa- van, 67, was strangled in the health com- bathtub of her Dorchester dis- missioner, says, however: - tric‘. apartment. Her body wasl is good, but it foun. 10 days later. is difficult to screen the popu- f e six victims. three had lation of our state institutions worked in hospitals and two for individuals who hate their others had been to hospitals as mothers. Such a search is like patients not long before their looking for a small needle in d . ; ahuge haystack. An exhaustive study of alli “In addition, the strangler ’ present and former male em- might be a man who never has ployees of Boston hospitals has been huspilalilcd-311 Ohdinufly turned up no clue to the killer. looking fellow who takes the NEEDLE IN HAYSTACK subway to work every morning One theory publicly expressed and bowls one night a week is that the killer is a former with the office team. - patient with a deep resentment “ e may not he considered‘ for his mother, thus the selec- psychotic by people who know tion of elderly women as his him." is? o v_ re y sively deduced by psychiatrists. They believe the strangler is probably in his 305. of at least average intelligence, and holdsi down a steady job. Maybe goes i bowling with his colleagues e . URGE TO KILL . to this point he's like thousands among te 2,000,000 people in and around Boston. The difftirence is that in this man, a periodic mental explo- sion makes him a homicidal maniac with an irrestible urge kil. Investigators feel sure one man is responsible for the six stranglings since Jue 14. The last. occurre . 20. Inevitaibly, his dark doings recall the London maniac who ripped or slashed the throats of at least seven victims. He killed only women. The Ripper never was caught and investigators of that ‘me theorized e was a respectable. surgeon or businessman with a Jekyll-Hyde complex. e same theory of split per- sonality is held strongly by in- vestigators in the Boston mur-‘ His victims, too, have all been women, ranging from 55 to 75 in age. All lived alone,‘ five in Boston and one in Lynn, about 12 miles to the north. All were killed in their own homes but in no instance was there evidence of forced en- try. obbery was not a motive. TIMES THE SAME The time of the killings hast been established in each easel as shortly before 6 p. m. I Dr. Robert W. Hyde, assist-l ant to the Massachusetts com-I missione-r 0 mental healt.li,l says: “Perhaps he is on his way‘ home from work. If he finished ; work at 5 p.m. he could make! such an excursion without al-: tering his time . table too} greatly. Perhaps he could not.’ leave is home without arous-' ing suspicion." The terror began Thursday, June 14. At 5:30 p.m, Mrs. Anna E. Slesers, 55-year-old divorcee. was seen entering her third, REPLACE ENVOY BONN (Reutersl—The Soviet rv Horst Groepper, 53. as Wes German ambassador in Moscow to replace the controversial Hans Kroll. it was announced Saturday. Groepper has been deputy director of the foreign ministry's eastern department. Kroll returns to Bonn next week to become a ministry adviser an eastern affairs. 2';-Cb¢-.4 ..,.,,_.w~°_‘~“. ‘ ‘ pm» 1%‘! No Members of 201 (Confedera- tion) Wing RCA!‘ Auociattul, line up in front of the Char- lottetown Cenotaph. durlnu the Union has agreed to accredit ag floor apartment in the Backi Bay after her day's workl as a seamstress. ‘ Two hours later her son ar- rived to take his mother to services at the Latvian Luth- eran Church. He er body on the kitchen floor. She was wearing only a housecoat. its co knotted around her ne k. Sixt-zen days later, June 30, Mrs. Nina G. Nicililos, 68. was found strangled with her own nylon stocking on the bedroom floor of her apartment about eight blocks away. THIRD DEATH July 2, neighbors discovered‘ the body 0 Miss Helen Blake. 65. on the bedroom floor , of her apartment in Lynn. She had been dead about two days, strangled with er bra‘and stockin . A week later, the killer struck i a . His victim was rs.i Margaret Davis, 60, a widow.} strangled with bare hands ini the room of a southend hotel! she called home. The: more than a month e . : Aug. 19, widowed Mrs. Ida Irga, 75, had a visitor to her Beacon Hill fifth floor apart-} ment. He left her dead on a. ‘U D In in we...“ CE SEEN ERDAY AT CEAPH held yesterday morning commemorst "Battle of Britain". is shown ceriemonioo undo- I’. Argentina Has Nazi-Type Group By Ronald Arias to the "nationalist" cause. Ta- BUENOS AIRES (AP)—'rhe'cuara's soft-spoken chief, Al- fuzzy-faced 15.year.o]d, flushed bertu Ezcurra, told him his mis- with pride as the roomful] of 5i0u_ W0uld he *0 “fight against teen-agers fixed their gaze on Cflpltalism and Zionism with ’ r~ . him_ tanding erect, he raised one hand, and with the other " -" ’ . . .. 5 his ap ' 3 siff Nazi-s[y]e hand against communism." . gt '1 ”’ H salute and shouted “hail Tacu- _ 0l_fil«lNE5 TRAINING E ' T “" ‘ "'3 ' ‘ ," e ceremon over, zcurra ' ‘ erg“. mm me me g,,m,,e,5 a STUDENTS SILENT oN AMATEUR SCUL TURE rundown on training courses. There would be trips to the pampas where they would be taught physical fitness and drilled in the nationalist-fascist ideology of Tacuara. / ‘ “We have to be strong. be ‘ others as their 24 - year old leader nodded approval. Behind bolted doors in a small flat ' the heart of Buenos Aires, this reporter was permitted to watch a ceremony which could have taken place cause our movement in Argem in Hmefs G°m‘3“Y~ tina is revolutionary and logi- Thirly youngsters. most Of cally we cannot work complete- them Of high School age. had ly out in the open yet," he said. gathered to initiate new mem- acuara_ named after bers into Argentina’s Tacuaracowboy word “lance," has ex. organization. whose keystone is i isted since 1955 when dictator anti semitism. _Its leaders vari- ' Juan 1), pemn was thrown oui;_ outiy boast from 2.500 to 7.000‘iIt didn't gain much public at- mcmbers throughout the coun- ; tentioi, until this year_ try and Claim it is growing 3 In recent months. its em- rapidly. fibers have ranged through tional Gallery and on view at 3 Christmas tree stand. The stu-' the Ottawa campus. The l dents are frcslimen Mike Mal-' anonymous entry is an asseni- i tby. Mike Sullivan and Doug" blage of screening, a horn, ‘ Litteljohn, left to right. pail handle, wheel rim and (CP Wirephoto) These Carleton University students were not talking when they were asked who placed . this amateur sculpture among exhibits selected by the Na- . i Bank of Canada building. I At Ottawa, the federal gov- ernrncnt. for the first time in‘ - 12 years. made direct entry into the New York bond market ‘ 25 fi ani. negotiate per-cent $250,000,000 issue to re- Feature BusinessWeekL£%'i-its-1':i°i“’::"':: As each convert went through , distributing anti Semitic pmpa_ By GREG MacDONALD iditures in the last five years._ UR . the ritual he pledged allegiance - ganda_ Argentine Jewish m.gan_ Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘ Included in the current expan- e. I i m ‘ cities izations charge it has gone {me Two.sur_prise Amer1can_take- lsion program is $11,000,000 for J: the,— 0 1ate_ smearing schooi over bids in Canadas oil indus-iconstruction of a new unit to[ T buildings with tar, terrorizingktry, both on Friday, featured ithe companys Kimberley phos-I I - Jewish children and damaging : the business scene last Week phate plant that will boost out , , synagogues. . Calgary and Edmonton C_or- put to 170,000 tons a year. An-; Under former president Ar- 3 i30l'«'il5i0h Lid» 3 large Canadian 0thC- $4.000.000 Will be Spent I0? turo Frondizi, Tacuara leaders ' l3“d'll°ldl"E and P°“'°l9“m d9‘ build 3 pig i!'9n plémli _ 0 at, NEW YORK tAP)—On his were grilled by police and sev- V9 Pmuul C0mpah.V- announced '1" nberley, which will triple the 1957-58 federal income tax re- turns. former army Capt. James F. Bertie listed Felix, , his cat, and Sandy. his dog, as exemptions. als eral were jailed on charges of that $ul>6l‘l01‘ Oil Company. an . company's iron capacity to 110.- violating the nation's security. , American-based Cumpfiuyi h_3d’000 tons a year . l11Av1«;FREERE1N acquired 40 per cent of its FIRST IN WEST : Under President Jose Maria ‘ Shares and W115 making 3“ iii‘: The pig iron operation is the, Guido's new regime. Tacuara I tempt :0 tag‘? (C:0ull‘0l- I H lfirst stage of a $20,030,000vpro:-. . ‘members have had free rein to lioya iii? l 0mi’3“.V- 3 “ Y ‘ ect. intended to resu . in es erg? t3'ggay1'3ef:.fi‘:l1 §:;sofh: ff; idistribute anti-semitic pamph- ; integrated C0mp3uN in W‘-‘5l°m ‘ em Cana first integrated} iw n’ew exemptions which lets and posicig . anada, announced it liad.ap- mm and sieei c0mp]ex_ , 8 e 1 i Federal Police Chief Enrique pl'0V0d an Oil“ by Brmshi Massey - Ferguson Ltd. an- the Fovemment llrobab y iGreen brushes aside complaints ‘ American Oil C0- Lld- l0 lake E nounced plans to Construct 3‘ w°"t g°. almg Wm)‘ about the organization. assert over the companY- , $13,500,000 grain harvesting To wit: Russian Premier in; that ampscmmsm . AF Calgary and Edmonton Sam combine assembly plant at 3"”! Mrs‘ i('“'“5"°."°"- Y“g°5' gentina has been “exaggerated it intends to resist any Superior Brammd. om” which win em. lavia President Tito. Huni;.'ar- and exploited by the commu. attempts and added that it plov heme“ 700 and 900 per; 13!! Premier K853!‘ and P0‘ ' _" pects a battle over control will song The plant is Scheduied for land's Communist chief Gom- -‘Racism exists, but on a very develop at the next sharehol(i- completion in early 1954 and ull<3- reduced scale and carried out ers’ meeting." ,Wm Serve Ma55ey'5 Nort Bertie. With time 0“ £0!‘ ‘by a minority." letter to shareholders. American market. In a 300d h9ll3Vl°l‘- Walked °“i °i ' 8 Said there i5 n0 €’Vi¢‘l€uC€‘ the company said “it is most Massey also reported earn- the federal House of Deten- to implicate Tacuara in the re- important to remember that ings, for the first nine months: tion Friday after serving four cent wave of anti - semitic the Superior on Company is an of its fiscal year of $11,307,000; months and 26 days of a six- events. He noted that olice Ame;-icanhased company hav— or 83 re compared‘ cents in ‘ cents a sha protection has been given syna- ing a subsidiary in Canada. the with $7,743,000 and 55 . d I t, O as '80SuCS and that the auillurltiesi Canadian Superior Oil the corresponding peri had Compiled Wilh Ollie!‘ T9‘-which is in direct competition ycar. ‘ll-19535 501‘ aid {mm “W Jewish with your company." Sales for the nine month PB-. i€0mmunilY- OFFER ONE FOR TWO riod were a record $418,000.0l_l0* The anti - semitic outbursts BA proposts to offer all Roy compared with $362,000,000 in: 91'“Pl79d last 5PVlng- aPP31‘9"llY alite shareholders, other than the same period in 1961. ‘v triggered bl’ ‘he 9X9Cl1li°n Of those resident in the United In Montreal ThursdayiPl3C9' Adolf Elchmamh who W35 3b‘ States, an exchange of shares Ville Marie, the $80I000‘000 ducted from AI‘genllu3- on the basis of one share of BA group of blllldllllg 01:! downttzwn for twc shares of Royalite. Dorchester Bou evar , was or- HEADS TEACHER SGROUP ‘ It was the second takeover mall)’ Opened- OTTAWA iCl’l—Dl‘- M- - bid made by BIA this summei-_ The complex structure, devel- Laerte of Edmonton has been Two weeks ago the Company oped by Webb and Knapp (Can-ii month sentence for his cat- and-dog-type tax vioations. The Brooklyn resident, 43, said jail did not change his convictions and that he ex- pects the income tax people to be looking for him again oon. He figures Mr. and Mrs. Khrushchev are his depend- ents because when they visited the United States “the state department refused to SERVICE AUTO & FIRE INSURANCE Phone 894-81 32 dlV“'g° h°“’ much m°“ey was elected resident of the Cana- - . ' r adal Ltd.. iuV°lVeS Office. retail‘ Spent i0 entertain them (and dian College of Teachers. it was annmmctedf Itthel'::ar:q§f”§3 and parking space and is domi- 9’ WT". it Shouldn't feel at all bad 8n"°““°ed S3l“1‘daV- D"- 3‘ Perlgen 0 Ltd under an orifer nated by the 42-storey Royal . 3I’°“i mlssmg the few bucks erte retired from ‘the Univer }§’,§,,,e"’,',’,""s‘§,a,ei,'.,ide,s July 31, .._:.._'-_—_'_.——........‘-"—“ M I would be expected *0 °°“' sity of Alberta in 1950 and since Elsewhere on the business Roy AL sE()|_]RI'l‘IES tr'bu'e' then has been connected Wllh I scene [here was news of ()xpan- C ‘i Limned ‘ “AS f°r Tito’ Gomulka and expeflmenlal W°1‘k ' math?" ‘ sion plans and increased earn- “Dora on -t- ‘°"'“' Kadamn he went °"' “since matics at the university. He also ings lnvestment Secun leg 134 Richmond they are on our foreign aid has Served as dean of educa. On" me expansion side‘ we ALEX M. wii.soN Street . payroll, Americans should be able to claim them as tax de- ductions." tion at the University of Mam- giant Consolidated Mining and tuba and chairman of the royal smeiiihg co. Ltd. announced it commission on education In pians to spend $85,000.000 in the Prince Edward Island. next five years to expand its -steel and chemical operations 1 in the Kimberley and Trail ‘areas of British Columbia. The company spent almost, $40,000,000 in net capital expen—] Drug Withdrawal Is Called Slow LISBON (ReuIersi — A West rman doctor says more ba-3 bies deformed by thalidomide; may be expected in Canada and 1‘ Japan because of an “incred-1 ible" delay in withdrawing thel anager I37 Grafton it-t ma‘ ‘S583 70 OFFICES ACROSS CANADA‘- C ' nw‘ _:__ RECRUITS REQUIRED No.5 MEDICAL COMPANY RCAMC IMILITIAI Fall and winter training coniniciices on Thurs- day 20 September 1962- Young men of I6!/_» years oi age and over are . .»~u.«- drugs from these markets. . _ . ,, - " Pi-of. Heinz Weickcr of Bonn, invited to enlist and help in Ciiiiadas National V was reporting to the 10th Inter-‘ Defence Programme. . ; national congress of Pediatrics; _ _ , . Y Q l._ h NCO which ended a six day morcti-niz: Courses in Basic Mlllial) 7- 1} Iii“ -- _ - - i hea“ 5a8i“lV‘i_:5é- I N b Training, Casualty Aide Man. National Survivadl i e eca : “ n ovcm er . . - - - , -‘ 1-pie 1961, thalidomide was with: Trmmng and Clerical Trammi’ “M be an ‘ drawn from the market in Ger- out. ‘ many and Great Britain but. vacancies exist rm. tmdp_.4“,,in in the. above a . o ill/II‘:i'£E(lx1i,bl1ei)62t(inTlaaiiiadrnolanileliliix: sub.I9.cts. additional Pay may I‘’' ‘'‘“'“‘’‘I “ll ‘l“”‘“' - I 1962. in _-Japan " I fication. ‘w chliidresiildal'I1:ct:i'Ialb;uni.Ii(:ilid‘ri-I Traininl! nights 8"‘ i‘\'i‘|'.\' Tluu-‘~'il“.V' night it mide should amount; tow7,500(.‘ from 7:30 to 9:45 pm. - $:(li1l)l7‘g8:(lI)0:It)0§I’(t)0g0Ilnlnegllthiil:, A recruit under!-Willi-'. t"*‘l“I“iI. ma)’ “am “P ' to 50 days pay a year. . ' ' Recruits may enlist or he interx-iew'ed at. No.’ ‘,_ venulaung Fans 5 Medical Company Orderly Room on Tuesday and .. for Thursday evening between 7.30 - 9:00. Poultry Houses, Dairies. - 1 V z '~ Hatcheries. Barns. etc. LEARN! SERVE AND EARN f’ ‘T ' ,«IIIIIB£ll specialty Co. Ltd. ‘N T“ _t Smith Fau" 0"" I ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY " Distributors of I -1 tochment of cadets from 60 with back to camera is His Poult ui mem and Air Cadet Squadron and the Honour, Lieutenant - Governor igznfiqsugp-hes’ Burke Pipe Band. Foreground 1-‘. Walter Hyndman. l -