‘7 Taking full advantage of the spring thaw -— and the result- ing pools of slush. snow and water—is slx-year-oid Hans Marx of Kingston. Ont . e's . . making with the wind to blow permmng‘ uouss ur ” l . ('5' t I his boats upstream—-weather l‘ (CP Wircphotol Who Runs Russia? Mrs. K. ~ ve Notable Voice I During the celebrationslwas‘print in a sort of oh. all a invited into the hotel room of right. a Soviet marshal. I asked the‘won't-hurt-aiiything attitude." May Ha ddy Gilmore was for to years. until 1953, The As« sociated Press staff man in Moscow. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his work there 1947. Now. for the first time In a decade. he has re- turned to the Soviet Union for reacqualntance and as- sessment. By EDDY GILMORE MOSCOW (AP) —— Who runs Russia? is it Nikita S. Khrushchev? . Is it a collective. as Khrush- chev insists? In more than a month of rats. hig this question here, heard foreign diplomats—some With long experience in Soviet affairs—heatedly argue the is- sue. Some are sure it's a one-man OW Others say the decisions are‘ arrived at b a committee. made up of Khrushchev and‘ mob in the Kremlin close to: him. I Still others agree that a col» Iective of a sort most definitely‘ extsts. but that in emer- gency. Khrushchev and does call the shots. WIFE HAS INFLUENCE On one thing many of them sauce (and it's a fascinating bit of information). that Mrs. Nina can Khrushchev. the cultured and,‘ iniclizgcnt wife of the 68-year- old premier. has weighty in- l'liicnce with her husband. “I have positive evidence." IBII Ambassador X. “that her opinion on several occasions has overnight changed the mind of her husband. Mind you. I’m not saying this applies to big‘ Wit‘y- , 'I‘hc ambassador is being rc~ Icrv'cd to as Envoy X and not his real mime because one of l, the quickest ways of getting, yOIll‘Sf If persona non grata ini thv U.S.S.R. is to say or write. anytliin that suggests that i Kremlin is a one-man band. or to write or say anything that: can be interpreted as being per- l sonally disparaging to the So-‘ not lea . In an ancient patriarchy such as Russia. to imply that a Woman might have important influence on the decisions of her husband might be interp- rated as impolite. or even out- railcous. SELF-EFFACING In 1. . 10 years cfier t (Ir-all] of Joseph Stalin, Khrush- t‘ll” studioust goes 0 f his Way—at least in the Soviet Un- j ion—to avoid giving the ‘m-f pression that he's the big boss. l'l‘ake the case of the 25th 811- he has iiivarsary of the great Red . ' Stalingrad. ‘ MW called Volgograd. Khrush- Fhm' Played an important role in the victory. As a war corresposdent in the I USSR. 1 ea in on two occasions in or around Stalin- mid. and he made a his speech i In the heart of the city afteri the German capltulation. Yet. he away from: lite anniversary celebration—o: “Pause performance. Residcn and Ind I've i r._ MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE Current Rates ROYAL TRUST 894-6336 ——J l 97 Queen St, Charlottetown lmarshal—who for the most ob- ; mous - :etayed a“ . I “Not only that." replied the {marshal “he didn' ia telegram of congratulations Ito us. i DOESN‘T WANT GLORY ‘ “He does not want to do any- thing that would make anyone enden .uiink he's trying to grab the g... huff“ glory for himself." . In the mild and timid~but iin Communist Russia neverthe- lless amazing—controversy over art and writing. Khrushchev {has been playing a fairly mod- ierating role A SoViet writer told me: “There have been several cases where Sovtet authors“ ihave been unable to get their 'books published. When all else failed. they managed to gct ithrough to Tovarich Khrush- ev. “After they approached him. they did receive permission to ‘IRISIH PLAY DATE N‘EARS FAN-am :«Y' a“ " h 3‘ JACK BLANCHARD Tickets are going like hotcakcs for St. Patrick‘s Play “Daffy Flynn" which is being presented Saturday and Monday. March to and March is at Biichwood High School auditorium. ' J. Plus terms this the biggest convinced his fine cast will give :a great penformance. Jack Blanchard. above. Is one of the stairs in the "Daffy Flynn" show. Get your Giggey's Pharmacy. Pharmacy, Reddin Bros. Stea a Pharmacy. Medical Pharmacy. Hughes Drug. mac y. The supply is limited. Don't be disappointed. —-—‘ tial, Commercial ustrial. Callaghan laugh hit, ever presented for The‘ Benevolent Irish Society. He is: t tickets now at , Cantwell | d. Parkdale Phar-l i go—on-and-publiin-it. it- I asked whether Mrs Khrush- vious reasons shall be anony- chev could have had anything em“ He-S why Khrushchev had th With the decisron t0 pub- quite as cocky as he, used to be_ . ray is "Since you mention it." he t even send replied. "she may have' This WI‘IIPI‘ and an artist. of ,some reputation I talked to pri. lvateiy agreed that. Khrushchev ‘may now be of the. opinion that there has been too much inde- among writers. artists 'lallS lately. They said they hoped they were wrong. "But one thing's certain." Employment (Civil Service of Canadal RUSK TAKES OVER IThe Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Mar. 11. 1963. 13' By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON tCP'uGeorge M c G h e e. undersecretary of state for political affairs. said Sun he is sure the (.ana- dian-US. nuclear controversy will be clarified by public opin- ion in the April 8 Canadian election. Meanwhile the US. doesn‘t want to continue its nucier dis- cussion with Canada. "largely because the Canadians are in the midst of having an election and we don't want to be a cuscd of intervening again." added McGhee who leaves for an ambassadorial post in Bonn. l McGhee's reference to this1 point of “we don‘t wish to con- '3 tion that America has taken- iiamely. that these planes that are part of the continental pro- tection should be armed with these nuclear warheads." This appeared cncr to Air Marshal C. Roy Sle- mon. deputy NORAD comman- who is reported to have spoken to a number of visitors of his views in support of nu- clear warheads. McGhee said the question of arming Canadian weapons core of the Canadian-US. argu- . 's was a matter for Canadians to decide. “The election now being . ducted in Canada will. I'm sure serve to clarify this issueuand der. nuclear met ‘ McGhee, Rusk At Variance On Status Of Nuclear Talks Two Main Changes Noted For Income Tax Returns By ARCH MacKENZlE taxpayer to much they owe to each govern- Tax calculation for 1962—with The" sun OTTAWA (CPI—About 6.000.- mcnt e so-called Tl form used by no 000 Canadians must file 1962 Residents of seven provinces about 80 per cent of all persons however to be 3 refer. personal income tax returns —Newfoundiand. Prince Ed- filing income tax returns—pro- ‘ ‘ before May 1 and two changes await their scrutiny. Most will welcome one. It im- plements the $50 ward Island. Nova Scotla. New ceeds much the same way as in Brunswick, Ontario. Alberta 1901. and British Columbia ~ won‘t Total income is I‘sted. Then increase au- pay any more federally or pro- allowable deductions are 5 thorized by Parliament last vincially than under the 1961 out. This produces total taxable 31 year in the exemptions to be scheme. Ontario claimed for each dependent Man'toba and Saskatchewan Tax on this income is caicu- ‘ ‘ forces with chéld. The new exemption IS are assessing residents more. lated although this year this oes to the $300 a child Quebec continues with its own amount is called federal tax. The other \\'III mean more assessment and collection. Then. after any adjustments EXPECT MORE ERRORS . or credits. the figure for the so- ‘ Federal tax authorities say called “basic” tax is produced.‘(, 1they expect more errors in taxlTHEN COMES ARITHMETIC ' treturns until the public catches the changes. This is a tn arithmetic for many tax filers although no higher federal tax. It follows the withdrawal last March 31 of the federal govern- ment from the tax—rental field COH- . At this point. the tax filer has federal tax a :l .-. 3 “We “l” dl‘SCUSSIOY‘” con‘ Canadian public pinion which it shared with all prov/normal reaction to any such ll’l-. . . . . 1 - - ' . i . . . ‘of that bastc tax is. This is the ,vmcial slice. ‘38st “Elm State slecreuary McGhee denied that the state ""95 excel" QUEPEC' ’novatl‘m‘ lportion that will go to all prov- ean "5 5 “3911"?” “I Fn'.depmmentis . him, The federal government has Early returns show some evi- mm exce , Quebec He de_ day that the Callahan-US 'lu"stagemem flaking issue with agreed to continue collecting dence of this. they say. although ducts ,hétpfrnm "19' ‘um he‘ Beethoven clear £30“?th are mmm‘ prime Minister Dietenbaker's tax for all provinces except as usual the most action so far owes m, (Eden, goverfimem ’ um: Intermltleflly and we ex‘lgovemmem policy on nucleariQuebec—but a number of tax-ihas come from Canadians who, ‘ ' pect that these discussions will go forward." McGhee. who sigured in Senate investigation of the New York Republican. sion program prepared for' screening in Rochester. N.Y. Both McGhee and Horton are. natives of Texas. I a l McGhee was called to give evidence on the controversy at. 8 Feb. 4 closed-door hearing of a Senate foreign relations sub- committee. But a few hours be-‘ fore the hearing started. Rusk switched signals and took over the state department's defence himself. McGhee accompanied the secretary but remained in the background. i Horton. rookie congress-man with keen interest in Canadian affairs, said he recently visited North American Air Defence weapons resulted in dissolut'onl of parliament. He said the is-~ payers must figure out how expect a rebate. ieral tax total a flat $90 or threel his health. have taxable or less. who have no tax adjust- ment or dividend e who were residents on last Dec. the Atlantic provinces. Alberta or British Co- lumbia. These are the provinces Pies .Spa in Czechoslovakia in Finally, he adds to his fed-. to take the curative waters (or per cent of his taxable income. whichever is less. This is for the universal old age pensions. In previous years no separate calculation was req s aired of th am unt for old age security tax. The tax rates and tables sup- plied with each form included it in their figures. is a simplified mount of calculation possible a number of Canadians. This applies to persons who income of 33. credit and whose provincial rates equal the 16 per cent of the basic federal tax If a tax filer qualifies on each ount. he can use be 1962 tax {table to select speedily his tots! payable—includinl figure out what is per cent the old age tax-and the pro- VISITED HEALTH sea visited tan: 1le sue had been raised in Parlia-l MEANT 1'0 CLARIFY The department's had to be made public because. fit was intended to clarify pub-I ilic statements already made in? the Canadian Parliament. , intent of the department‘s state-E ment—which accused the Dief-f enbaker government of not pull-l weight American defence—was not to criticize but to set out factsl concern treaty and concern the oblige-l ti ing its “which . .ment before the statement was in a teleVi- made- full cos we all lhave to NATO."- McGhee said it i, up to trial Canadians “to determine their| policies with respect to nuclearl statement The Cut travel costs in North ? the national I headquarters at C 01 o r a d o; Springs. Colo. and heard a Ca-.‘ nadian air marshal speak "very' strongly in support of the posi- said the writer. “the new crea-' tive forces that have been let loose over here~they'rc going to be hard to stop. I don‘t think anyone can stop them." Khrushchev. hearing 70. is as, mazing as the changes thatl ave taken place since Stalin‘si ‘death. He's one of the ivorld‘sl lmost astute politicians. He pos-l sesses a massive amount of en. ; confident. but not' it a rough and tumble debate, , he's hard to beat. . But. he is extremely sensitive ‘on the subject of the person-. ality cult. ‘ He may have his detractors; and even quiet critics in thel party, but among the Soviet‘ people I talked to privately‘ ‘and I talked to dozens of them) he had admiration. re-- spec! and affection. Opportunities STRUCTURAL DESIGN ANALYST. professtonal engineer ex- - perienced in structural design for ailysc and develop design structures. 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