IIJl-J t s! .-. rm: GUARDIAN. CHAZIDOTTETOWN 119K911? . AJANUARY 17, 1949 14x prices up to 3.95 Special , . . . . .. regular 4.95 to 7.50 special price .. Girsl coats sizes 7 to 14x 7.95 to 29.50 special Girls 3 pc. sets sizes 1 to 6x to 21.95 special Po 17.95- selling 10.95 selling Boys’ Ski Suits sizes 2 to 6x to 15.95 special MGDRE botanists Plan. Tropical Fruit For The North QQRAL, tiARl-FIS ii‘la. Jail l6 ~ (Apt -.Hri\\‘ about a Cerlml ii‘"‘~‘°‘ - 591-75» jelly sandwich? Or a fruit salad of "Ptrdmmh- "palm, and \\‘1\‘1lP sapnte? 1t the dreams of some stiuthern IHPTitlfls come true. such tro01°31 delicacies will some day be 100ml an lhe shelves of 2101113’ 51°11‘! 1111 rwcr the nation Thp northerner-s. snv hruanists at the University of Miami, don't uni-w n-hai l1 i‘ re missing when it crimes to jellies. “They like apple jelly." says Dr. TR. Alexander, "hut. jellies made. of guava fruit the ‘tramp of il-ip tropics‘ _- or of the Ceylon goose-berry are just as good, i!‘ lint i bPtTQl‘. Such iellies sometimes have air. astonishing vitamin content " Such frlilts are not ’nrnlliar to most. nnrthernei-s, hut tourists have developed such a lzronrinc likin: for them that the univc". ' scientists have l'"1l(‘PlV1"(1 n plan. ‘Iheyrc going tn investigate, the possihilities of zrnwlnlz Virltul! tropical lrui" in commercial (111 '-" tum sufficient to court a national market. Until rel-owl; it ha-irt hcen feasible lo ir_v in dcvvloft “"11 things for a national market he- eause of wattage. But now quich- freezp process-in: and plastic, park- aging offer opportunilics to keep thrm fresh for months. A lot. of folks ln Florida, .~H_V\ Alexander. have various exclu- fruit; growing wild ln their hack-lean he achieved.“ l‘ I 9?: I I I H I til I Kt I ta I I11 I i’ I I Ft I rt I o I u I wane-row- If you have nmugb of the rigbl it'll 0| lighting in your living room . . . your ouoo look on life is cheerier, brighter, warmer. Talk over your " level of light required in your living room, and may have some interesting anggeationl for you. Whatever your Ilghdng need . . . chute a G-E Lamp specially built for it. ‘CANADIAN fiitliltAl rucilllc at." g SHDP and SAVE iIn the Department for Juniors, on Second Floor Girls Skirts, Dresses, Raincopes. Sizes 2 to Chenille and lleece bathrobes sizes 7 to 14 Boys 3 pc. scts sizes 1 to 6x regular 7.95 Boys‘ Suits size 3 to 6x regular 7.95 to a. ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : your local G-B Lamp dealer. He knows tho I I I I I I I I I in Girls skirts, dresses, jackets and bathrobes sizes 2 to 14x. Prices up to 5.50 Special . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. 1.00 Girls’ coats and suits sizes 7 to 14x regular I,;Z‘Z.J.".’.?;§° .. 5.00 Snow Suits sizes 2 to 6x regular 7.50 to 10.50 selling 25% discount . 3.00 regular price l-3 oil Girls’ Ski Suits 3 to 14x regular 8.95 to tree's" 14-95 16.50 selling Gt . . . . . . . . ..2s% tlistmltlt 1-3 011 Parka: 4 to 14x regular 6.95 to 14.95 selling at‘ 25% discount 1-3 all. Water proof crI III Ilod, Ngular 1.25 selling for 50c 1'3 o" Sweaters sizes 2, 4, 6 regular 1.69 for 1.00 regulor10-95 Girls’ Blouses size 3, 4, 5 regular 1.95 25% discount for .. 1.00 8s M1 EODILEM CHARLOTTETCWN P. E. 1. J yaids. Bill, outside of a few com-l I I liicrcizil groves growing guava - a t B t T -ecd,v fruit. that looks “like an llli- c s o dcrstzcd lemon" ~- thcrc hash‘! heen much in the line of larce- ‘scale development. ‘ l The University of Miami's hat- w- a [any dcparilrnent has earmarked‘ lsome 15o acres at the one-time lRichinond Naval Air Base for ex- 'l .'irncnts. ‘The scientists have a 16-year ‘H1111’??? N019: This column 1s lplan in mind. They"ll work i0 acres Pm-‘Pmfll as an indication of Arn. 1a irear as the) aim at. finding the. "i330 OPiIUOH on maior vim-p», lhest condition for commercial de- 91191115" ~ . c . l.:.L".'":::.i.1...;' "' 1 M ROBERTS» l "w.- may have to in to South "‘°“"1“‘1 111°“ News Analyst lAmerica tn izet the necessary Great Britain a - _ iseeds," said A19XRnd>~~_ "but our decided that her lniieplzisikitllin lflPttglaplllt‘ position makes ll east‘ Middle East. are too great lri take ‘to reach olll 11111’! the true tropics any further pushing amund‘ ifoi- oi-hat rwc need, Were svithin a British relations with E31,, and short distance of Cuba, Put-rte the other Arab states have taken Rim and Guatemala" a nnscdtve because of lier a0qu1es_ Here arc some or the other tence. however unwiliiiig, iii lm ,t.hinizs scientists hope to develop in United States-backed program 1m cclninerr-ial quantities. t- Jewish state in Palestine. 52v. ' The caramhola - the sci-called "H1 limes in the last three ytears l"star fruit" that. can he uscrl in 1°131i0l1b between the two grenl ‘salads. It's an elongated fruit-E11l11151\-$lwakiliu countries have livhich shows a star effect in Press 11"" "Wlfly strained aver mls ‘section When the sun shlnesl1111°§11°11- ‘ihroiich it. ll looks liki- wax, Not that their real material in. The sapodilln a brawl-n lruitll-"rests in the area are opposed. 5 _ . _ ,n~ith a corkv skin. and the tit-Si But BHLHHIS are far more “m; kinds can he used in fruit. salads. 1" 119i‘ i"i comparison. The Unlled The juice of the saiiodilla furnishes Slates has accepted a full snare iii» chiclei hase for all kinds of,"1 responsibility for the pggitjnn chcwiniz gum. . f“! t-zio Western world in the Near The white sapoie a mixture of 1 1-"51- lhanana. pineapple and everythinz But with the United States it else. Some are hitle; as lzall; some is nierclt‘ one face or a, mlmb are very tasty. lfaceted situation, taking i“, ,e_ The researchers also will study lutive plow alongslde numerous the innre-fatniliar mango - the so-_l’71'0b19mo. The United States cit, called "apple cf the east" - an iiflbrd to take a. less materialistic the avocado or alligator pear, 1'19“! Perhaps, or. like n big win. “We're going to see." said Alex- Help’. she may and it pays l0 ‘finder, “\vhct.hei' better varirlin-Winke a loss in (‘mg Wei-am,“ in and hotter techniques of growing "Crier to turn a profit in “null-m, The United Slates has many vast oii sources. although the Mm; East is highly important. ‘Britain l. n5 almost none Qthei; Britain cannot afford lo lake a 131$ anywhere these days, He, Ecmwmm 31111511519810 pOfiliillllx iare too precariously balanced. rtot ,I‘ti1.V the oil. but her whole econ- ‘"‘ i“ - n the o lcolor l‘ e Arab belt is Elllslilllciki tfifcrénllllfltf Stremtth in Ari-lei out a Sru.“ 9111111111113 l” ‘"1119 _ ‘P11 Dtoductlve clupirig in 111111106 What she has lost farther east. And -n this connection it must 11111 b! 1ftiolten that British P711‘... rrierciai interests in the Fni- E351, nave not been and are not likely 1" 111! Cit- as were the reins of Political rule over India and Bur- ma. To Britain the Red so; and Suez Canal still flfg tutu-w“; n; importance second only in the Etlklish Channel. The Palestine Negev rm ...-hm, lhe Israelis are contending might’ control this Waterway, Tl". m" also contains rich tindeveloped le- sources. Britain has no real claim on it. and wouldn't nght. for it. But l1 would not. be inconceivable that. 511° 111011111 filht. for the positions. such as Trans-Jordan's pofl, or Alia-bu, which neutralize it. And that. she would fight in other stir- rounding areas rather than repud. Elite her defence treaties with the Ara-b states. This situation rlrlslnlr while the United states itl supporting Israel 0011110811? if not militarily. and while Russian-controlled arms; qr; K010i! to Israel from Cueohoslovak- 1“- 11" 110118911 treat. nervouanpss over Anglo-American relations. “met- hamien-s. Rom! ask. if nut- llitn takes military action against an American-supported lei-u]? _ T119 lfl-SWOI‘. so for an I can see, 15- 110111111- Itfa a fairly good bet that. the Jews no not going ‘.0 extend their military action be- yond the area which iii actually somewhat of a no-manb land. But Lf they did Britain and America would work out oomethln be. tween them. The day is long gone when their individual interests anywhere can compare with their unity of interest everywhere. QEIEIQ requirements with IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIfilfiIfiIfiIiI Israel Worried liver British In Dean Acheson Denies lle ls Middle East By Norman Altoudter LAKE SUCCESS. N. ‘L. Jan.“ 16— lCPi-Israel today told Canada she .is worried about. British military moves in the Middle East. Aubreay Eben, Israeli represent- ative to the United Nations ex- pressed Israel's "grave apprehens- ion" at. a meeting with Gen. A.G.I.. McNaughton, head of the Canadian delegation and president of the United Nations Security Council. “Alipeaser” WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 —(AP) -Denn Acheson acornfully reject»- ed description of himself a: an "appeaser" towards Russia today and promised to root any Redo out. of the State Department. Acheson is President Ih-umaifs choice as the new Secretary o: State. Testifying before tho Senate For- eign Relations Committee, Acheson Gen. McNaughton later told re- ‘e111 11° 1* 51111 “111°"°1=" "1111 A111" porters the meeting was helpful. 11151‘- 111919199 101111" 51”” 11°‘ Both parties shin-ed hgpps ma; partinenbofficial in the 1948 spy Israeli-Egyptian truce negotiations 111V9$11551~1°115- proceeding on the Mediterranean 1'1‘? 511313951911 1111111 1111131119111’ 911 island of Rhodes would be auccess- 1115x8311 <2!‘ 111111411111"): 3131111: my he nl-ldfli awa e ou come o s pe u L l. Keneu. Israeli press officer. 11151- said Eban also conferred ivili-i plnn Acheson described himself as a Moe and Alexandre Parodl, dele- 111111 1x11131111‘ 111 519911111955 111111 gntesdrcm Norway anad France re- 11001111111121 1191119191371 P81117- w spectivelv. Flban previously spoke 11 $111111‘ i l‘ 111°‘ "115 151 with Jakob Malik of Russia and 9119961 11B V1111!» A°11°l°11 "11 Robert Loveti, United States un- awfzkiduugt! 1115,1518 GM- 590189 C- dersei-lelary of St-ate. . or a an. . ‘ I§|flpl has m; yel “km Gen Acheson conceded his law firm l1‘1<'l\1h\lRl'llOll to call a meeting of representerl the Communist-con- the Security Council tn {discuss 1710111511 11°°1gjhf3°g11111x111 1.11 1:4: Israel charges that. Br aln is 11'1"‘ 11¢ We 0P5 mefl- l thrctiteiiiiil: world pcace by milit- proved a soooooooo loan to Poland. pry illallni-iivi-i-s ill llie Mediter. But he denied that his firm exerted fanpgl] and; Ki-llen shill, any influence in getting the loan. "Attaching great importance to ‘ the current. armistice negotiations on Rhodes. the Israeli Government. is most concerned lest the British Government prejudice these negot- . I iations by military or diplomati" moves.“ the Israeli spokesman said. ' Kellen. a native of St. Stephei. ‘.\'.B.. said the Israeli Government believes Britain was Violating the United Nations truce resolutions ov moving troops into Aaaba. Trans- By GEORGE RONALD Old-Ago Insurance Palestine conciliation commission. mvopposmol‘ __ is a national Advises Caution m "Our health is far behind the as indications of a coming dotvn- law; is altogether lnadcqllale, and city one. group of statistics, and The nongressmnal group ___ RP vember of i947. But. farm em- uiommoo pflsons _“ a5 p" cem Time and again, in tihe tics. if tlzcu. 000 persons and a doubling of old- 1111 11311115111135 11115111955 111111 "T151 l. Elnlhlofred persons, self-cin- hospital care, laboratory service, ate or not. and to accept or re- tors and dentists. Johnny a senmnfl, m h“ Th“ three per cent for top-bracket ched battle which took place re- 11”" "wmuuud- rants have been issued for the the Judge doolnt. sentence Johnny Jordan pert on the Red Sra- (Canadian Press Staff wrltei-l Meanwhile, United Nations of- WASHINGTON’ Jan‘ 16_ lcp) flcials awaited announcement. from __ Hlgh on preside," Truman's the United Slates Government re- long list of Soda] secul-lly pm- resigned today for personal hvam‘ msuranve plam ‘ " . . . . The opposition, it is believed, The con-mission. which lIiC1Uf1"< . . . '1 h -l h A M d- reprcsenlati es of Turkey and n: Aisoecqfaggnf fihoungnrliggny eim Shortly after ‘Truman's state-of- the-union speech Jan. 5. a group , . of Dctnacratic congressmen set. l“ the sta:c for a new legislative Business Trends progress of medical science", the ~-j- _ president said. "Proper medical B?‘ P10115113 111111115 care is so expensive that. it is out Canadian Press Business Editor M ‘he reach o! the we,“ nmjorlu. trend} in business. and others see benem paymenls are goo 1W. ______ v as pointing to maintenance of ac- w“ new _ and w, must have tivlty around 194-8 levels. wilhoul further delay __ a W5. 11111101911" 11193‘ metm- 1‘- 11‘~"5°11 tem of pro-paid medical insurance ilon‘t jump at. conclusions before presgntauve John n muse“ o‘ 1‘ “11191111 11311111111101“ X m Michigan and Senators James F11 111‘r1‘111°°'_ 5.15mi; {$182k S a Murray of Montana, Robert P‘. 1511111111 11 511111115 15 ‘"1’ Wagner of New York and J. How- pioyment. fell by 80.000 in that . ptnod’ and s0- non-iarm “iorkers olltihiaisttftllziulaiilakk insured Tlersons increas -l considerably. Accordinll- f h. 1% d ' h“ ;,l‘o(_a'l iv it wnuid be difficult to read any 19° ' m" ° f’? 1115- 11 grass-roots administration and full couple of years, figures have Luk- en shor: movements downwards. only to reverse themselves. It. probably will be a couple of The some izrouii else ls sprin- Some attention is being paid lo 3g, built-fits, nliieh Miq Triinnii tuiel-“Ol-PIRY 5511* T119"! 0039-" said nrov average $25 a month. tc be citlloiflfifflblv fl\*\1‘1i'd°'~"11‘- Dingell and the three senators but there seems to be little -'.1‘.S- “ld l" a slalanlenl that, lhgii- 01 11191" a" 11111 1°11 1191111111’ played persons and their depend- Wwkcd- cnts would hp eligible. - 2. Insured persons would he en- titled la medical and dental ser- X-rays. expensive prescribed med- icincs, eye-classes and appliances such as artificial limbs, 3. Every qualified doctor, deli- lect. patients. No participating hospital would be subject to gov- flfimént con n1. 4. The in urancc fund, not. the Oscar Ewing, federal aecurltav administrator, whose main lot-l ll national health, favors a payroll- ded-ilctlnn plan starting at. one- “muid hm“, mm m his “m”? employees. Ylnployer and employ. said Mrs, Peter OT-leorn of Tor- '9 M11111 111111 9111191 1119"" D111“ onto. Her 19-year-old son wa.s one “"111 1111111111111" ‘111 “"1111 M "Von yomhs charged by Long scheme. It m-esumably would not cently between 60 lIll-gflylga members of the Junction gang and ll membeb of the “Lon; Branch gang" tboth of which are arrest of four others. "Johnny is just n loafer who doesn't. work," and Mrs (VI-learn. "He'd rather hum around paoirooms and to Jail it would take a aunt in the army to straighten hirn out. Either way he might lagni a trade." m said. Above la Ion 1111161112 19191111 13- K"'111a11 as posals - which have brought minim“ is 11111011111611 m meet Mim- dividual doctors are expected to battle by descfliinir the health- Tlie ucvls these days is dotted of our citizens ..... .. The present °1 11"‘ 11-11 111111111’ ‘11 191115 11 V’ which will enable every Ameri- ihore were 10.000 more people out am MpGrMh o’ Rhoda Island __ tendency towards a drop in nctlv- u" 0f volummy mans pmvidmg months before anything of a trend soring an extension of federal old- tress sellmz. licalth hill will iucluce these vice from general practitioners list, nurse and hospital would he patient. would pay "fair and ad- - -~- -~- half of one per cent on the first Brnnoh police with disorderly 11° 1111“ 11111111111911 1111' “"1111 romiwied of Juveniles) on the dancing than get. a job. 1 blag; Thomas, proprietor of a restaurant United States representative on .hi- Fries of “stale Socialism-i from day in Geneva support the Truman administra- scheme prUpOsMS they svill urge. with items which some peopleread cgvefngg (if the social security be slow to draw conclusions from can m "Ho", good medical Cares. 1'1 11111111 m Nmlembelnthan in NU‘ said their legislation will benefit ity in those figures. last medic“ flervices." can be read out of current statis- age insurance to another 25,000.- Slores in general did a wonder- pom“; and specialists. home nursing and guaranteed the right tn particip- nqunte" fees tn participating doc- an I ..." the judge 11rd ‘we $4.800 of annual inmme. rising to i-smiuct ln conmcllon Wm, . W” yaara, untli a sufficient fund had main street of Long Branch, w“. him as much as the others. If when the fllht. started. research projects. fronticra of disease. What your life insurance company is doing t0 safeguard your health Your life instirance company wants to r10 everything possible to help keep yo! in the beat of health for tlic rest of your life. So, in cooperation with all other’ life insurance companies, it contributes funds to public licalth and medical Some of these projects scck ncw niclliodil of preventing licart ailments and aucli deadly diecnace as cancer, tulicrcilloeis and polio. Otllcrs scurcli for scientific information to promote better nutrition, prenatal care and dental hygiene. And because the life. insurance companies help support these projects, morl "men and women in svhitc" work at tlicsc vital tasks. Laboratories expand antl' buy new equipment. Science intakes greater 1lCl't(l\Vfly in jiuslling back tho t In addition some individual companies t-pousor special lieallh projects for the benefit of their policyholders. All these efforts help to reduce the ultimate coat of life insurance’. And they play an important hcliinil-llie-sccnea part. in helping you and your family to_ _c_njoy longer, healthier lives! l message from the Life lnsurance Companies in Canada and their lgerm It i. ...... .........i..,. ...... LIFE INSURANCE ‘Support the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service . . . Register ns a Donor!” Three Confess In Cuam Italic Case GUAM. Jan. l6 ~—(CPl- The United States Air Force lNegroi men weie charged today with rap- ing pretty Ruth Farnsworth and leaving her unconscious in the Jungle to die. A lie detector and a recovered smock broke the month-old mys- tery. The American governor of Guam identified the accused as Pie. Cal- vin Dentiis, 26: Pie. Herman Den- Burns, 32 Calvin and Herman are broth- ers. The three are accused of kid- mpping, rape and murder. Miss F-arnsworth, 27. of Sill‘- Francisco, was seized last Dec ll working part time so she could buy a trousseau for her marriage next; April. she was knocked un- Qnmcioiis, carried out to a juniilr and raped A searchinil DENY 01 soldiers and marines found hcr there t2 hours later. She died _Jali. 13 without recovering conscious- ness. Lt-Cmdr. James T. I-Iackett. as- sistant c-hief of Guam police. :- i1 the brothers confessed their inxl ____________ OUT OUR WAY nis. 20: and Staff Sgt. Robert W. lmppsd Norma“ l ————--~___ l . by a latte shop where she Wits- MY AD WILL BE IN ‘rowel-W's PAPER AND WHEN I AlN‘T i HERE DON'T so GETTN‘ 5OFT AND c-ilvltsi’ BAReAlNs! YOU‘ LL FlND TH‘ PRICES ALL MARKED vi” Mo‘ iii“ " Bgnllréirn |sa%g3 lBritish Art 0n Pom" non; Ont. Jan. in lll 0118W8 ICPI - George Aiken Taylor.‘ ' well-known Canadian banker. tvhol C,~1~1-A“»A_ “n. l6 _,CP) “n. letircd from the Royal Bank nfi By K" Ru Canada in i920, was hurled hcre pram, o; 1a“, 15m century m5 ledeit- He rhrtl yesterday. eizrrl BY-leni-iy iiiih century British art, hll Born and educated in Halifax. l bu,“ ampere“ ln m, gil- Hlclmn M1" T111111 “'11s 111* 11111951 Pml-‘lml- ‘ Bacon collection of early Etittlifllt or n1 111° 11111191 3111111 111 Canada-llvntcrrolurs which went on display 11° ‘"1911 "-1 1111111111!" "1 Rftyflllionilelit at the ‘National Galleria Bunk branches in Halifax. Fred-l Nearly 200 paintings-chiefly °1'1°1‘111' 10101111111191? 11 B» v1111‘[1ltlI('1SCfl])€S by such masters u °°11"°1' 111111 11111911"- Cozens, uirth, Turner, Cotman and " ' “T lie Wilit—are contained in the col- 1" 111° 1' "11 1111" 1‘ 11° °1°1°°1°1lin~iihii \V111t‘l1 fills nearly two floor: of the Canadian art centre. After a month in the capital it n will go on display at galleries tn "rornnto and Montreal. " More than 600 members of thl Thousands now know there ll n0 excuse i diplomatic corps, government M‘ *:;1:$';1i1n:°:11"f'-:111111'h1"1’_°1u“1fll» l ficlnls and others received lnvltfll-i w ionic caring evire l - . ' g] by h‘, n - . inns to lhc exhibitions, apene . llllllleleiibntgfcllgtlltttiq-llgllglfalll Z2211: 111C <i<"'°l'n°f G°"°1"1~ 1111mm use it can be sent to you or 10-day free i Alexander, i The, greater part of Blr Hlcilmsrl rri-I-r Rmdr to wur. no indlviduiii ni- - unnecessary. Accepted by the American 1 Bacon-S conecuon w“ bought lii the iilixrs and after 1914 hull §$l2?l.?'?fl?é'°..".;.°8“i"flif"..1.l'll.i'°;l l(l_lgr)"orfr'fioflllllord0‘l_lilldlfl was added.’ Slr Hickman. ‘mp1s; Itii/itlimph; 111111.‘ c"""1' 11"‘1!1111.1:i 1 lillgflléi-litfl sci-rigs in I of1:01:10:faihllslilzgleiilrtiiltiikiiozle mun" l drawing. These qualities are strrlnlt- gill‘cZiQ-liiltliiliiikzilinirilmhlu by zmiui ‘ it’ evident throughout the "111" collection. m 7i} l. R. with-ii YOU'LL NEVER ME GET ME TO TAKE NEITHER" FIVE DOLLARS 1 WOULDN'T OFF- SOMEBODY . FOR A PIECE OF RUST THAT COST ‘IOU A