. to work," he told the shot to death by a squad of 11- m .m The inn worked. flernen in the courtyard of Cs- KINGSTON. Ont. (CPI — The WAN D BY BOTH . rsbanchel Prison. He died less press has been banned from a How he came to be working than 43 hours after a military ummer course on alcohol prob. for a Liberal government is I court convicted him of “miii- Isms and addiction to be held story in itself. lie had been pri- tary rebellion" dating from 1962 June 9-21 at Queen's University, . r. "‘9 “New” ‘0 OPPOSIth‘ back to Spanish civil war days. Offlchll said Friday many lee. Montague, SOUI‘IS, Kings County Lead" George Die" m ““ Grimau was almost unknown tures M0 is in the {aged George flees campaign to in modem Spain until a wave discussion sessions in Toronto 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 22. 1963.1W1” the “aide?” M the Na'I of propaganda abroad made “St Ye” complained of inae Jtinnal Conservative Association; his name familiar after his de_ curate reporting. Mr. Hees 'opposed thel tenth“ hm November. HEN OF THIS TOWN WI. 5 1954. ty‘s "old guard ' and as a H ‘ ' result Mr. Jack was fired by theI e gggrggfflosgigegflegufeé; nal party leader. I ~ - He was hired immediately by! into his appomted place against the immigration department“ a courtyard wall and seconds e tics, instructional techniques, first aid. national survival and general military subjects is designed to qualify soldiers for promotion to senior ranks. lie is a member of Royal Canad- ian Corps of Signals stationed at Winnipefl. M (National ‘THE CARD SHOP O Greeting Cards I Art Supplies 0 Games And when the Conservative gov-I lam. crumpled dead‘ ‘ rnment came into office in 1957.? The “We brought an unprece- I Mr. Jack moved back with Mr.l dented "Change 0‘ messages l IHees when he became transport. heme?" KhTUShChev and Gen- : lminister' ' Francisco Franco. Their coun- ‘ I e stuc H k with Mr. Hees_ de. tries have no diplomatic rela- By ALAN DONNELLY spite an mvitation by prime tions. The Soviet premier asked OTTAWA lCPI—The man be- Minister Diefetnbaker to join his mercy for Grimau on the .hind the man who sparked Can- persona] Starr and despite some. ground that his alleged crimes i ada‘s export sales drive is look- tempting outside offers including, occurred during civil war and ‘! ing for a 30b. 3 $35.000-a-year post in private; more t an ye a r 5 ago. I He is Melville R. (Mel) Jack. industry_ 3 Khrushchev said all mankind who as. executive assistant to ; When “r Hops \Mked out of; He might even have become a’ would be grateful if Grimau's ITrade Mlmster George Hess Ithe cabinet early last February. ‘ cabinet minister. One report is' life was spared. iwas generally considered one of I M . that Mr- DiEienbEIiel‘ waflledl ‘HORRIBLE CRIMES’ . ‘ - . _ y r. Jack stayed on Willi Tradel : em ml . . . s ' t e s ow ollin on t e i I as - - w - 1 . ' '. -. A change 0‘ 80"““mem in’iOPeration ‘vll’orldg Markets thagt. h" $51“; “Mg‘ftficfl‘t‘ciansme. which there Is overwhelming evnably means a change of W3 01' e - ' proof, and the continued sub- an. Defence Photo) fest-talking man of action. he is widely credited with hatching the ideas for the series of ex- ‘port - promotion campaigns of. Trade Minister Hccs. IKEPT snow GOING , TAKES COURSE Signalman Charles G. Kemp of Souris East. E.l.. as successfully c o m p leted an eight-week junior non-commis- sioned officer course at Camp Wainwright, Alta. The course. which consisted of field tac- 1h d b in u [or the .. r - ~ . . , "NIGHTMARE" was the tit- 1 jobs for the executive assistantslléthflarfen 1 mg p I I “he Staying behmd the verswe activny—to the very wave of indignation throughout .. Good Books le of this photo which was vot- and private secretaries who not} Not mam, problems have ever' scenesl he 531d once' I "tome"t 01' his d9leflll0n~lfle- the world." Hungarian. Cze0h For Children Adults ed the best mm. in the (mar. ‘ stumped Mel Jack. vent the exercise of pardon. and East German news sgen- 108 Grafton St. Dial 4.9m . . . He also lashed out at “the organize r _ ' campaigns which attempt to mislead opinion in the face of. cles also called it murder. FOR SALE BY TENDER lottetown Camera Club‘s mul- ti-exposure competition. The photograph was taken by Gor- don White. Franco Scorns Nikita’s Plea ' o as right-hand men to cabinet. 0 n I o n s miniSters. I I ll There was the time some ’ ik 1 Mel Ja k wi . hagestdllbolt ff): work vercy long I eight 3:93“ ago When he was on For 20 year; he has been in and I a spew“ dSSIgnmem m we 13' ' -- dian affairs branch under Li - i. . . i ' out of political and government. .. y . . . , _ toitiues and slayings. those: l offices in Ottawa an ideaIem1 Guam]? M'mi‘er J' w': 3y HAROLD Mlllhs I crimes against humanity. . . P y I man, political trouble - shooteriPlckersgm.’ “1.3 "‘51" in pcr'I MADRID- 593‘“ ‘AP‘fThef Saturdays SpanISh HEWSDa-I “ I and expediter. suede 1mm“ m North” on": Franco government, scornnig al pers published long resumes of‘ x ‘0. Now he has his Sights on getHtario to work in the mines de- tng out of Ottawa into privateispite their aversmn to under-I ibusiness. Although he hasn't yetigmllnd JObS' ‘ I started looking. a couple of' HF headed {mo Northern on'I companies have already turned ‘ tan" armed “'"h 8 Supply 0f COL up with offers. Even the incom- l 0m“ mall‘m'del‘ caIaIOBUES and log Liberal government is re-I-‘iho‘l’ed them to the Indian! Prince Eduard Island mayiHCMP musical ride. the Strai- sce well over 9,000 delegates at-l ford Players, the Don Cossack tending more than TB differenthhcrus, the Halifax Symphony Salon Plans ‘ P ; lconventions a nd events next‘Orchestra, the Canadian Ballet '3‘031‘. the year Canada starts Company. the Navy Sunset Cere. Cclchi‘aiiii: it; centennial :mony, and the Army Military The Lions Club convention Tattoo clemency appeal from Soviet I Grimau's career as the head of Premier Khrushchev, executed. 3 "clicks" — a wartime leftist a Spanish Communist leader at{ people's court—in Barcelona. dawn Saturday. Communists, which the papers said resulted outside S p a i n stormed and in more than 100 violent deaths. called it murder. lSimilar allegations were con- ulian Grimau Garcia. 52, al tained in depositions presented Two-storey, egg grading station, and oil house. Situated on half acre of land. Tenders accepted until April 30, 1963. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .fi.’ 5 ’9‘ hauls Further progress in planning for the Pill. photography salon and coin" competition \’\"iS 1'3- poried at last v'eck's mcciin: oi“ In: the Charlottetown Camera Club. The YMt‘A banquet has been bookcd for Slay for the event with the official opening to be May 27. Deadlines for entries are: for the color crmpciitioii — May 18: and for the black and white salon— May 23. Roland Taylor related an in‘ teresting account of his observa- tions at the Plioiokina iii Coi~ products w c r e exhibited by more than 500 firms from 19 dif- ferent countries. “P.E.I. Industry" is the color competition for the A p r ii 29 meeting which is the last regul- ar meeting until next fall. Young Adults Meet At Kinross The regular meeting of Valleyfleid-Orwell Head Young Adults was hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Kirlnon. Kiiiross, last week with 21 members and two visiiors presen The served t. devotional lesson “To be or to serve” was under the leadership of Margie Mac- Leod and Betty llachan. Following the business meet- ing conducixi by the tires dent. Donald Nicholson. Elva Nicholson CnllfIili‘I”d two eon- tesis won by Rain. ‘a MacKin- non and Eli7ahri‘n (.i' 's. Lunch ilnclud pic and ice- cream was. Fliftpizgti and sci‘v- ed by coll‘niiitce. MacKinnrn. ‘ 4 son. Vclma Nlo . _ and Bar- bara liacKinnozi a=zisicd by the hostess. Mrs. Vclma Nicholson invit- ed the group to her home on Tuesday. April 23. sharp. for the next meeting. ’1 holson Assault Case ls Adiourned Barry J. Gass. Charlottetown. charged with assault causing bodily harm on April 18 and rc- mandcd to Saturday, was further remanded with no bail to April 24 by Magistrate, A. .l, Haslam in city police court. He pleaded not :niliy tn the char- ge. Allison Gill‘s is appearing for the accuscd. Tile casc of Ernest James Smith. Parkdale. charged with to be the largest William Hayward.chalrman of women. i balding against Grimau duringr his trial. 3 p.m. t —-;a.: the outstanding volume ‘ is expected ‘ with (MT 1.01m mcmbcrs attend- ihe 1 to June 3 rliuiili :nssion. Next largest will probably be t II c Domini o n the centennial committee has Ireleased a list of other new -and exciting events too numer- I ous to mention here. 25 to 23 Drama Festival to be bold from: With all these features in ad- ported to be ready and anxious thin-faced member of to have the Conservative Mr.I ' ‘ Jack working for the .m. A restless. quick - thinking, “It you want to buy theseI the outlawed Spanish Commii-l Moscow radio called Grim- things, kick your man out of bed} nist party's ruling central com- au's execution “a- villainous . in the morning and get him inl mittee. was the victim. He was? murder" and said it caused "a EIIerine Co-Op Association Ltd. a May 17 to 23 with 800 entrants: dition to the regular Island ev-‘ I Ill addiiion to the many famiu cnts such as: horse racing. Air- ‘lizir evcnis Islanders have seen :in past years. a great number of special features have been i planned 1 force Day. the Highland Gam- es. Summerside Lobster Carni- val. Ciiampionsliip plowing Match, and the Provincial Flo~ The island birthplace of our} wcr Show, 1964 should be the Is-‘ ._ Icountry will welcome such newi land's most interesting year events as the Halifax J u n i o r} yet and one that will a ogne. Germany. Photographic Bengal Lancers and the famcd‘ everyone. No Kennedy 0 pposiiion Seen .To Increases In Steel Prices NEW YORK (Apt—Steel price‘ Iincreases and indications that President Kennedy is not going to oppose them as he did a. year ago lccompanicr' a rising‘ stock market last week. was the market's straight weekly rise but it was h y no moans a sirnicht-linc ad-‘ vance. The strength that put the market well ahead for the week was displayed on Monday and Friday. in the three sessions in be- tween, the market moved un- evenly, "consolidating" I vious rise to new peaks. Except ‘for Wednesday. when there wow 95 more losers than gainers iii the stock list. it was pretty much of a standoff. During most of Friday. this tcndcncy kOIlII'IllICd. Willi vol- ume slackening and not much respected in an appareily duiil pro-weekend session. Late in the day, however. cam? Kcniicdy‘. remarks that indicated he would not oppose the price boosts. RL‘SH T0 STEELS This brought a renewed rush buy the steels. US. Steel .‘ended that day and the week ‘leadcr on the New York Stock chchange with a net gain of 134. I The Dow Jones industrial av- ycar. making moderate net gain of 3.23 to close the week at 411,68. . The Associated Press average .Tax Probe Completed At Ottawa sixth ‘ erzzge reached a peak for the __ driving without due care and at-: By STEWART MGCLEOD . tention. was adjoin-nod In Am”; OTTAWA ICPI -. The “Way 22. The accused was not pi‘c-Q?“mm15§lon 0" Iaxaiion: Wind- sent in court but was represent-i “‘2 PP “5. film‘day PFEIlmmBI‘Y ed by Lester O'Donnell. .110 mg In tawa hea rd‘ For Opr‘l‘fltln: a motor vehiclcl‘? Suggestion that is s with defective brakes. a mot- . orist was fined $10 and costs m.Ilegahexpcrts be established to five days. ‘aCl. Car, Oil Truck ‘ the public and the In-: Collide In Souris come Tax Act. I The purpose of this group {said the Canadian Bar Associa< llion. would be to keep the act‘ under constant review and give} SOURIS _ A card m.” bV the public a better understand-l Thomas “Odd,” and am 0;] mg of the. tax laws and their truck driven by Roderick Chais— WW“- son. both of Sfiili‘ls collided Sat-- This was the second such sug- m-day on Bpgak‘mffl Streetigestion to be made to the com- bat ‘missirm, headed by chartercd Tom damage was eghmatpd 1accountant Kenneth Cartcr oil between $150 and No omyToronto. since it opened hear- Was injured. tings Tuesday. Earlier. the Ca- ———--r-—————————.nadian Tax Foundation, a pri- is ENCLAVE jvatc research group, said it Basutoland is an enclave In would be a good idea if some the Republic of Siuth Africa and ; committee could examine pro« covers an area of 11,716 square posed tax changes. E A SIERN . issues. It moves to Toronto May 1, returning to Ottawa May 27. It will travel firom Newfound- land to British Columbia in Aug- ust ‘ MINISTER ARRESTED JOHANNESBURG. South Af- rica iReutersl—Poiice Saturday arrested Rev. Arthur Blaxsil. an \ mother. Mrs. Angus llscGllh- ‘ The I Montreal I Monday to begin hear- ing formal briefs on taxation D FUNERAL Emmett Mac~ Anglican minister and well- known social worker. on charges under the Suppression of Com- munism Act. He was alleged to have aided unlawful organiza- tions. A magistrate remanded him until May 3 pending fur- ther investigations and his pass- port was impou ed. . V N. .. after attending a funeral of Mr. MacGillivray‘s VII". aamurs Island. in effect. as a liaison be-1 ., of 60 stocks advanced 3.1 to a‘ " high for the year of 268.8. Voi- ume for the week totalled 26.- 228.060 shares compared with‘ 22.310.731 in the previous fourw day week. I Most active issues on the New‘i York exchange were U.S. Steel, 1 up 1% at 3234 on 767,200 shares. 1 and Chrysler. up 2% at 108%. v Most active on the American? Exchange were Israel-American; Oil. up 1-16 at 44,900} shares. and Reinsurance Invest-l ment. up I‘M at l . : Just arrived! Anewcollection of famous English Right now there are hundreds of suit;- ings to choose from-all woven from. the finest vit- gin wool is Britain's load mg mills. Fleet Street's combination of fabric. tailoring and. style would cost you at out 100 any- where else, but: at Tip Top Tailors you 1)., only .75.“). Fleet Street Custom Clothes one prlooflm cam TIP TOP TAILOR. Charlottetown ppeai to i. I l . ‘ NICKEL IN WORLD MARKETS...JOBS FOR CANADIANS « How Canadian Nickel helped England’s Hovercraft getoff the ground Hovercraft went into service last year in England, where they were invented and built. These strange craft actually ride on a cushion of air and, after take-off, are completely free of contact with the ground or water. Making the Hovercraft a reality called for'great skill and the use of the finest materials. And, in this latter regard, Canadian nickel helped. Why nickel? Because it is strong, durable, corrosion resistant. Nickel is used in the Hovercraft’s transmission system and hydraulic and fuel pipes; nickel-containing steels are used in the general structure, and heat-resisting nickel alloys are used extensively in the engines. The growth of nickel markets at home and abroad helps strengthen Canada’s economy and helps provide jobs for Canadians. rile INTERNATIONAL NICKEL commuv or CANADA, LIMITED (nest doa- to Henderson I Cod-sue) 55 YONGE STREET, TORONTO