' recently announced her engage- —- the U.S. Embassy here. said Nelly in an interview. “I ‘ want to be like any other girl . and lead a normal life. I’ve been Wants To Forget She Ever Knew Ex - Dictator By SAM ADAMS When the end came with BUENOS AIRES (AP)—If Juan Peron‘s exile Nelly was clapped Peron returns in amnesty to AI'-‘ . to bl’ b t de_ gentina, he won’t find little Nelly} 1”‘ an ‘mp anfme Y com‘ _ Rivas waiting for mm, 5 cree and left with her memories. For one thing, little Nelly, his‘ That plus $200,000 in cash and former school girl mistress, isn’t jeWeLs_ little any more. For another, she After a few months Nelly was has 5913“ that d°n’l imclude the released from the instituti-on, only exiled dictalon to find bitterness and social ostra- NW 9- Well *"'°“nd°d 19v Ne“? cism waiting on the outside. The scandal of her Peron-day activi- ties continued to pursue her and her family. Her mother was at- tacked on the street by a group of women who sheared off her hair, the ancient female revenge against moral outrage. CASI-[ED IN But Nelly made the best of a bad situation, cashing in on her notoriety by selling articles and photographs to newspapers and ment to Carlos Ramil, 24, a clerk n the accounting dlepartment of ‘All I want is to be left alone,” dragged through the dirt and think I’ve paid my debt to society with all the unhappiness that has been heaped upon me. magazines. Up until 8 year ago, she re- flused to think of marriage. Her standard answer to what became a standard question: "I'm.too bitter to think of that for several years.” Then along came Carlos, and Nelly began to yearn for the simple, unupuhliiczed life of a housewife. 1 Keeping a campaign promise that brought him an estimated 1,500,000 Peronist votes, Presi- dent Arturo Frondizi two weeks ago signed an amnesty law for all political oflfenders, including Peron and his followers. The law, however, still leaves it up to the courts to decide whether Peron can return from exile. N0 BITTERNESS Whether Peron returns or not, N-elly has no bitterness against him. She denies having been vic- timized by the dictator and has built up a wall of resistance agains-t the lingering scandal. The years spent as a spicy item of curiosity, as a torrid subject of news and magazine articles Thur., June 12, 1953 The Guardian Page 13 Want Watchdog Commission ‘ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ( AP) Sweden proposed Tuesdayi night that the United Nations Security Council urgently dis- patch a watchdog comrmiss-ion to strife -torn. Lebanon to guard against outside aid to Lebanese rebels. , _ ’ Britain and the United States endorsed the proposal and called kill the proposal by I veto 98*-4 it would need at least 24 hour! to consult with Moscow. Reservations Still Accepted for the OVERLANDER SPECIAL Applications that reach‘ Edmon- ton by June 25, will be filled. Get details on LOW all-inclusive rate: and the new side trip to the coast for ivrlrirntidiate action by their via Calgary and Banff, counci ebanon has accuse C. N. R, t ‘It. the United Ahab Republic of ~see y°"rJ V DS§]“)S°r W” “massive interference" in its in- ' ‘ ternal afifairs. The UAR has de- Box 213. Edmonton. nied it. ' Alberta. The Soviet Union, which could ROYALTY’ SERVICE STATION ‘‘ON\ THE TRANS-CANADA” . SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ;; I FREE GREASE JOB WITH EVERY TEN GALLONS oI= sxv cI-IIEI= oR FIRE 0 and luxury. The November-May tton what bases or facilities are romance shocked a nation that I I I 0 . s- '4 rever e memo e S D l -‘s:lliI\nT\l€RrsTIT>TEOwN -77:‘ gill I A , 1- Involved’ btlltllrde EvTtla,t1Peron‘s llzteofwitlle. _ A , .* tom Public was View NEW WAY'S BARGAIN and BONUSGIFT EVENT! HAROLD MORRISON V I cmadian Press Staff Writer All METAL, ADJUSTABLE IRONING BOARD ‘Mm-tment'I economic adviser - ' -— Plus -- it would take a break “with tradition and the erection of Q ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY‘ POPULAR DETERGENT .4-gst administrative machine to -— Plus - $60 SAVING gécession through a program of when you “For me, the whole episode is over.” LOVE AND LUXURY Nelly was only 13 -when Peron turned Latin lover in the winter of his tottering tareer and picked ., her from among a group of school ’ girls to be his mistress. For two years, until his down- fall in the 1955 revolution, the ’ dictator showered her with love . ISLAND I.EGlONAIRES AT CONVENTION EDMONTON — Above is I - p of Legion delegates _and jmeir wives along with the Lieut- mqit-Goverinor J.J. Bowlen, a Tanner Islander, who attended ' recent Dominion Conference “the Canadian Legion at Edmon- f—-—j The names of the delegates are as follows: (left to right) Don Smith, Borden; Stan Bryanton, Charlottetown; Jack Maclsaac, B'°rd‘e“3 G!j01_1D Capt Ronnie Ste- wart, D0lTl1TlllOn Treasurer, form- erly of Charlottetown; Mrs. Wil- bur Muttart, Borden; John Me- Isaac, Provincial First Vice Pre- sident, Borden. Lieut. Gov. J.J. Bowlen, form- erly of Cardigan; Dr. Hubert Mc- Neil, Su_mmerside; Mrs. Hubert McNeil; Ben Champion, Summer- side; Mrs. Ben Champion, A. C. Macldachern, North River, Prov- incial President; Wilbur Muttart, Borden; J. J. Connolly, Charlotte- town; J. A. MacDonald, M.P., Cardigan, Dominion Representa- tive; Joseph Hughes, Charlotte- town. SOY}! Meet Speedy Propane, he pays his way, He heats hot water, the modern way! from the pioneer days of Confed- e1'afi0n- Sipending by all govern- ments_—- federal, provincial and mumcu-pal~on goods and services Prices of consumer goods rose rose in 1953 to $4,36l2,000,000 from at the annual rate of 1.29 per the _00\mIDai‘a.tiveI1'Y Small $2-1,000; cent; governtnent expenditures 090 11} 1370- ' rose at the rate of 1.4 per cent; Whille E-overnlment spending ln- exports, 1.38 per cent; imports, creased‘. so did the country’s at the rate of .69 per cent. alvenaee E2: dwftlirtguuctivi-tyoflincreased but so , r ess wor . Ia ion . ' he cost setti n income rose in 1953 to about $1,- fiacrtories and other biIlEin:jIs)Ises‘.yw I'll ‘!',|!'. l|I|"i_‘fi l _ ‘ ".v lillll ,_ p U. S. Tanker Planes Will A Q is « FlyhFrom Canadian Base ' 0'1l'IlAiWIA (OP)—PriIme Minis- ter Diefenibaker said Tuesday Canada and the United States ‘soon will sign an agreement pro- viding for operation oi‘ relfuellliug rtankrevr planes firorn Canadian bases. 4 K The planes are used to refuel in iilight bombers of the U.S. Air Forces Strategic Air Command. Mr. Diefenlbaker made the an- nouncement in the Oomimons dur- ing discussion of the Canada- 'U.s. air detfenoe agreement. However, it had been known -for about a year that work has started on lengtliening of run- ways at Frolbisher on Battin Is- 270 for every person in the coun- try, compared with only $110 in 1870. n ‘mu-.mded public works. pr. 0. J. Firestone reached i that conclusion in completing one 1 of-the most comprehensive his- ‘ tomcat analyses ever made of me oanadian economy. I-Ii-s anal- yds, pointing up some‘ of the A ular developments since nmlederation, has just been pub- khed in London, England, under In title, Canada's Economic De- velopment, 1867-1953. It makes no reference to llie Progressive Oonservative Iwernmenfs present drive to gldit recession through public works and in tact deals with bends only upto 1953 when the liberals were in power. But tome oi the conclusions drawn by the 45-year-old economist may have implications in the current ituation. I-Over the years, said Dr. Fire- Itone, governments have tended hplace proportions of , lieirover-all spending in public 1 l13Ve8lm€Il'i . The aver- f age for all levels of government land and at.Fort , Man, to accommodate the tanlcers. He said the agreement will penmit estaiblissihment of facilities tor tankers whiiich would be used continuously in peacetime and be capable of expansion in event of emergency. The agreement, he said, will ‘be tabled in the Clommous. 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