PAGE. FOUR THE GUARDIAN "'.'.7n.'..l..'.l .. Second cum on?" rm Offlm Dev-rtment. Ottawa. . . - - till i I1 d t: g ml, ,mml ulmlllw l.ul,llmnx U0. llliwelrelt, like unieztillstic to. agsulne that; the 0' E:;:'n-!o!n.'f:;l:lr::: clam UlBUllll.ATION l 983 5 Fl 95 ln 9 E35 In US l'.Yr an In Guardian doeanol neceuarv ''''''' " 0 4' In . F ' Tm, my zone H 3.165 transport, were solely due to Communist ruG::;I.:;utha opinion of ll” '33; f:f:"3,'l,l,'y::,'l','",ncomu"ol '3 1:f.l?ll:f;ffhaLlf;'::clg:hntS:erl - 7 ' - - . th Z8.000 fte t in Rl”6'.l.II2"'"' mm "as agitators sumng .up utoubla Now 3 Lon I 373:1 .3... of th.e ldlan? gxtneclillu deldeiggfl-m's It 3 "W" Tom, Ne, PM '''' ” ml... don court has decided in favor of the Gov- -'l-'”'l"'l"l"l""""”'l-'l"'l"'l"W""l-"l-'5'l-'l- ue dalmlmem mowed. .1" ll,” memory of mm” olerglie lleld in Editor inn-I -- glng llrecwr. J. is Jurnetl ernment in a proscsciition against ten gas 3”” C" "MHNGS there were 6.560 in this category. irol-cu who lost their lives ll? llilmm' The names of the eighty-six were W1” President Sygman Rhee of the Re- public of Korea declines to make a request munists. Undoubtedly the Communists have been making capital out of the workers' plight under British socialism. It would, Warning signs at some street corners are minus the warning, due to destructive- . -'.'-AFJT Is This column in open to the buy such an article as they must know that they have been stolen. and should report such peddiers PUBLIC ruau.-1. -' ma t':llARi:-lArsi.lgL:HARl.0T'rET0wN V Winter Shelter-or. Getting Aimii of The Birds ed with the closing of the pit. Though the main shaft was sunk in 1043, there is evidence of min- War II. The Roll of Honor lies DECVENIBER 7. 1950 l .. Notes By The w.., T Aswan” aim". Funk Wuhan wOrkers' and imposed heavy fines . upon lesill'”A imwlonlf Isglumlyolls not revealed. but most are said to at a beautifully illuminated om" "Tb. smngcsi Memory is Weaker Than them for engaging in a ”wlld:at' strike. Zap: "fa af'mYm0g5es.'El.he5e hub be persons Wno made their money on which is inscribed the pr..yf,”f,5 the Weakest Ink'' 1" 50Cl3ll5t Britain. the planned e:3:1- capsl are thl.-n sold to garages and lel;"l:nfelff'jlltll3 l:::'llf,ln ”:';lw;:,ll.l; 'l'::c:l:ll'”:l'll: ifgffilillgfhll; lhe dc: ' ' TO '" ' . u - SEIT ce I I OIIS. l CHARLOTTETOWN, THURSDAY. ncc. 7.1950 omyl leaves little 100m for the pioblems Of Tl... lift... had two lml, caps ontheleyellrllz proces.1.-Kltchen- and beneath. around antic . jm -m-m' im ---- --” -i ----- the individual worker. recently stolen from his 1950 er-Wale? 00 W0l'd- us. ln olrr lzolng out and in our WIIO l T-' 5:3;Swladmdfiferglassuclflg I'IIIIa)t(."l: on L" med b , ' iv ((J::l:lB'f:Ingndot'IrnmIiI-lirbsiiliigtlallg mg In ” i If fl IMCI ' I'lI'l m1 I UHURIAL NU I '5 3 lo " gmfage N” 5”” Gmag” in 1511 to Inlne coslyon the Il'or- 3'" s"l'm5- lfmll "16 dawn Whglll and service stations should not den ism”. mm Scotland, nu mag e on of Righteousness shall rise with healing ln His wings for llle People of the world. lh mull! Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen! - Halifax to the United Nations that the Atom Bomb l ll, p l- ch . be used. A dispatch quotes him as saying. ness no doubt. O C D M. Alnagi. glpmegtg. la':gu:;:'ih'n':,e”h:e:llle': ::::u":g'- fl; mmcle Hamil; in response to such a question. "If the ' ' ' cl..,,l.,l,.e..,w., ' not considered economical to keep keg”: Kale having l...., bomb were dropped, who would get hurt? Our own people.” , The presiclent's sole concern is not with The Vital Statistics Division is at long last again in a lnid-town location. niziklllg, it very convenient for those requiring cer- THE CORPSE SITS UP Sir,-On June 28. 1948. Prohibi- them going any longer. And. what was wrong with the coal mining industry in Britain is suggested by this Fife pit having used, up to their cage at the New York Zoologici G - - the Bronx on Saturdiy, lE.'.l.?”,',l,.l'f pies accepted this unexpected 1.5. I , , - - - I ll 1 d ' vltailon to freedo cl -3 l the success of the efforts of the United tlflcates. . . . Kjlzfkilhgg lglzdbsjlflf clgleglfggy WC: 1;; yrlln :l'd.E;,'hf'"'l:": l';lhl::l;e W: ln wgather wnlenmmiiil liallerodzl . Nations fo1'ces. Rather he is thinking of the performed and many drew a. sigh mt mllicgllalllll lndt iwuofklgianahlp l':;:r;:3ll:lll1n:fiEll:aksnl:wy owl 0, . - . . ' r l' i. B i th ' fill or w t - ' ' W ro i . people of hls countlyl both north and The now hackneyed expression applies aplreiliere l;re siemcsorgllsfngg gleolllg sine. but: "Mylo enmyn pmgiaglle adventure. Twenty hour? Elsi:-E south of the 38th parallel. If King Solomon were alive today he would unhesitatingly pronounce Mr. Rhee to be the true and lawful ruler of that unhappy cock-pit of a country. to the unpaid officers of the P. E. Island- ers Hockey Club, provisional and perman- ent. to whom much is owed by the many hockey fans here. 0 I 0 The Newfoundland without salt cod ad- are beginning to think Prohibition again. They are now convinced that Government Control is a failure. It had not been tried here and whole denominations said in ihe Plebiscite: ”Let's try it. We give you the green light to go ahead and we take the resrponsilbllity." Now they know. as Ontario knows. characteristics of former of the pit .. Windsor Star. OWIICI3 Perhaps the moat disturbing bit of news this week is thatstory of a little girl in Kansas City in found to be growing. Presumably. whose lung in sunflower plant was ll, buffeted. bedraggled and probably wiser concerning the dlfftlten ce lie- tween zoological security and ihe cloudy hazards of a great storm, th two magpies returned t til haligar. scratched at ihe dogr, ail-ll. were granted a chan-ce to drv illol, ndlng gear and repair aileron. Just what narrow escapes ' We TC vocated by Premier Smallwood is about as . . . she had inhaled in seed. Ind "- had thel i l , . that it is a failure: and they are in ma. ,5 m g windy world whe A CIIIIISISIICG Prabable as the Anclent C0l0ny's dlS- again thinking Prohibition. l :?'m.lrcceur5?;m';::'g'vedm9I313": lreeguwereuclrabshing itnd comic: ....j I was in Tobago. an island fifty surgical operation - bl-It luch be. "M rig w e known. of course. only to the feathered friends who cagiiy refused to accompany them and who are perhaps now receiv- ing their Marco Polo accounts. To try, some aphorlst has said. is of- ien better than the thing vou W for. One finds it pleasant lo con. gratuiate the brave magpies on the determination they showed alt a time when many larger bipcds were sitting in dry boredom close in 3 miles off the coast of Trinidad. -Q-ul.u;-.g-.-v.-..-ices-.uo-v.9.-r-sinwie-s9o.i:-av, I 19” dthe had bee b lg ' MacPhail of York Point. P.E.I. in ,an y n uryln- - . Old Lhailulietuwn I when he was driving his truck to ihe Ferry ramp at Caribou, Nova Scotia. The brake failed on a hill- the truck gathered speed as it plunged toward the ramp crowded with vehicles - and for some rea- son. perhaps because he didn't dare take his hands off the steering wheel. he couldn't change gears to hnvlour on the part of a sunflow. er! Man has many enemies on this planet. animal, vegetable and mineral - the most dangerous. of Course. being man himself. But he has always trusted sunflowers. He has planted them in his yard. fed them in his cattle and occasion- ally munched the seeds himself- all in perfect confidence. And then appearance in union with another Prov- li It is unlikely that the tax conference inc-cl between the Provincial and Federal Govern- - o 0 mellts HOW lll S9SSl0ll at Ottawa Will be PT0' Weed control holds insufficient interest ductive of much success. When it was an for people, according to the Acting Di,-ec. l ranged early this year. the outlook seem tor of Experimental Farms. It might be Ed C0mP3l'allVely Stal3l9- The existing lliX- otherwise if there were any chance of in- ation agreements between the Federal Gov- duclng flowers and commercial plants 10 high hill. The road up was rough and the pallbearers stumbled. The corpse rolled out and by the law of gravitation sat up. The pall- bearers iook to their heels. Pro- hibition is not alive and walking about among us; but the corpseis a colored man on the top of a 5 lane P. E. I.) . 6 I COMPULSORY DRILLING "The calling out of the Militia of this Island for the purpose of 3 . . . sitting up. The propulsion of l, k ll, 1. k ll dl . l I emment and eight 0f the Pmvmces cauld 8d0Pli the typical ruggedness of the weed. drinking conditions in this Pro- :llfl:l”":l'l ':iv0h;:a:ls"'l:ud”l,';:nd;"l:L';3: C lcllfith uxcvass 3::-y?ea::-old xynlrrligo tllllasmlnlatimgoriligsu ell; mevm-cl" "L m" ihe only um. be renewed. revised or extended to Ontario 0 .. . vlnce I5 compelling people to ask I if d 1, lb Prr mm of the son. The lam" had lo mke up hi. Mama": mam Thu lg” , w ll,.-.11.... in. family had meta cor- anewn "wlml C3" 50lV9 l-his V5X' ac an "V e e5 mind in the flash of an instant . I 0 much. her coHapse' Daubueg "'9 "mgplfl 'tomf l I no erlls whether to plow into the cars and people before him. and perhaps Besides. if sunflowers are plotting against us. what revolution may not be brewing among omn- Executive Council as We believe that the President not far astray. Last year. hun- will find envious listeners at the Zoo. Many a home-keeping bar has envied a couple of Bronx rcung. ll . and Quebec with results calculable in ad- l Vance. The Korean war has changed that The National 1. O. D. E. Queen Mary's Carpet Fund has now reached h50,000, ing pro'olcm'."' The enormous waste, the growing number of pro- sscuiions. ihe dr.uii-kcn driving are klll or lnjure ssveml persons. m which is half 0f the minimum objective of. maklng sober clllmns feel lhal dreds of our population were tak- Swewe and smash into 3 mad , Plants. We don't like the way that sters who have started W i v ,. . . - i side . . W ll"-ll it A5 the lll""'”g PW Pm 0” feed by the 1- 0- D- E to Purchase the :22: .:::.P..”..:i:: .:l:"::::..:::: ::..:;”?. ”s:li..::”:l:i..:;'d ---um ” "” - Ed” ::..'?;":..':.:::: i:':.".:.'l'.'.::;”; '1- ln 3- leadlngledltorl-ale the necess-ltylof 3rm' Royal Carpet for Canada. llquorl The la.w proposes to deal parts of eight or ten days. Surely Sglllllmelf Md f" h” my '5 A n H l'"--- Hopalong belt and holster. Even . mg the nation, with all that it involves, in o a will, lllls class. but ll ls lalllng lo the members of the Assembly He chm death so that others 2300 o o onnr containing over such adventurers get no farther l makes all the calculations of last spring ob- B l . lh l - -l - ht b handle the menace. Close up the will do 3" "W 93” to Tell?” the mlghl llve The small 50,, who ll” '"""f5- 0' Wlllch mm. "1"," lhlll Weehnwken before they iurn 1 lvl lt Id be d f. ' H e Ole e snow ses in l mlg G oullels ls me Only Wlay. - peopl; tfrontl thlst llxlfllxita tlrl)I1IlECc:- mlmculously came out l)! the an llaIll;eImonu(::;nali;:ns.anot;v lies in hungrlly back lolappreciatlvc pal. . l so ete. id cou one inancia .V well that the City Councillors should look It is commonly sa:d,"The people Erymoirleil; (g'r!IB(:1yV.:uch purepols): - wreckage wllh only u ml llmmb nu ol Londonlls 5l&arlll;l.fll;: irrlltillmllnzzmgglgniilaclilhallfespread S i l l,. picture beyond all recognition. ll i then clearly should not be attempted now. The Federal Government does not yet know how much money it must pour into defense, though it can be sure that its present tentative figures will prove inadequate. It not know what money it will have avail- able either for subsidies to the Province or for the expanded social services which the Provinces demand. On the other hand, the Provinces cannot foresee how their revenue collections and their expenditures will be around their wards and see that the chan- nels and gutters at crossings are being pro- perly looked after, and if not, why not? Hockey exhibitions of fisticuffs and hoc- the rank-and-file who love clean sport for sports sake. Strict supervision of the play- ers by the officiais should be mandatory. 0 O 0 Island oyster dinners are slated for Montreal and Ottawa on Friday and Mon- who want liquor will get it." For eighteen years after Prohibition was enacted people did not get liquor and this was the soberesi Province in ihe Dominion. the best behaved and the most prosperous. It can be so again if the churches Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. Ae "No sane person supposes that any such drilling as our Mliltlu have been subjected to will make soldiers of our farmers and lab- ourers. We do not object to a moderate grant for drilling Vol- men - inking them from the pur- suits by which they earn their daily bread - seeing that no iiood purpose is ensured. If a company of soldiers is required. let it be raised, and let the men who may compose it be duly paid by the Government. but let us have no more soldlerlng on the 'ha.yfoot while his father lay crushed and dying behind the wheel. had heard him gasp as he swung the wheel around: "i hope I don't kill any- body else." Then the awful. stun- ning crash. It was a thought-provoking, sob- opposite type of driver - the kind who kills or mains others because he is too self-centred and heedless to care about anybody but himself - that the incident stands out like a tragic but heroic beacon. the-Fi'eids' Church. It is the Roll of Honour of the Parachute Regiment, and it was laid in its resting place Zoo's llllllilles. We think. deserve an Aud- ubon Society medsl. - New York Herald Tribune. ' HROFESSIONAL CARDS .. . . - t . b t t tl . . d095 mt kll0W What taxes lt Wlll have t0 key-sticks may be entertaining to blood- Mm "' I am 5... elc gitloteeesrtf ngldlnstwecalllgz gigmfrnl-' "mg fl””" ffllsflfgsaggllllge Flh” ”l” J A . l - I - iv e v . - collect to pay for defense. Hence it does tlllrsly fans but are not appreclated by w,1, GREEN nually 12.500 or 15,000 able bodied gnllsso ccomiln W55 :ll)g'uf'l:ll:e - - MCGIIIQIII NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB CURBIE BUILDING Bell 8: Mutliieson BAIIBISTEBS. SOLICITOII. Ge B.II. BELL. M.L.A. .D.Is. MATHIESON L.l..B. K.O. Class. II. McQuaid B. A. BABBISTEII, soucrroii, N OTAB 1'. Etc Eastern Tnllt CllARLo'l"rIi'.'l'0WN Phone 1111 l Building affected when the nation settles down, as day next respectlvelyl Invltallons have and strawfoot' principle." I Mame" ll L" it has yet to do. to the grim and costly busl- been lssued to the provincial great and FROM Tum”: -The Islander, Feb. 23, lacs. NOR TH AMWCAN ll” LOANS on cm nun slum , . .. mi. Mn: N ,, "955 of Fealmament In 5ll0ftv all Goveml near great, of each province, and all antic- Tribute To Heroism I” ':i,;,,,S:CT,,EXAE.,'fG5,f) N lf 1s:n3;inioniI sac. J95CPII R. MGCMIIICII. ments, Federal and Provincial, must con- lpale em-oylng a feast of oysters as well as 50n8vrll'ctl:-lgstlhguzlsgalhhl flu" raisins chu-iotmnwn. I-.I:.I. LL B sider world conditions as they exist and, with greater candor, inform the Canadian people of the present facts. It is clear that the Federal Govern- ment cannot expect the Provinces, and their creatures, the municipalities, to econ- omize so that more money may go into de- fense if it is not willing itself to set an ex- the "flow of soul" to follow. 0 O 0 Photographers have powers denied the rest of humanity. For whom but a photo- grapher would 74-year-old Dr. Arthur Beauchesne, constitutional adviser extra- ordinary, have climbed upon a high table in the Senate Railway committee room to Give us the things we are poor in. not the things Life spawns for ever with a rank excess. Thou that canst fiercely bless. Take us to iounts of power, the unchoked springs Of the worlds wondrousness. We need thy boons. We are shaken with storms of fate. And now. while we await (St. John Telegraph Journal) Few -people fortunately. ever have to make the terrible split- second decision that faced Colin I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUTUAI. COMPANY PRE - CHRISTMAS S A L E A. Wultlien Gander. LL.B. BARRISTIE, lol.ICl'I'OI. Ito. Phillipa Building In Grafton Street Money to been collection: MeiePlioe Trainer KP. MMPIII. I.A-. K.O. BABIISTER. SOLICITOR. Etc 75 Qlleen Jtreet PHONE 776 Money to Loan Collection Ii Albun Farmer B. B. A-. LL. BARBISTER, SOLICITOII, Ele MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. ample. The leadership in this difficult have ms photo taken? Tl” ".3-,"”fl W T”"'""”' W" I- lemma 1'MlN0B- --L -------- transition from an easy peacetime to a o u o The teirlrfgzsst and long thunder of j:Lgjj '"'”"'E”t PIIIIIII & HGSIIIII hard defense economy must come from Y” 9"” Ggudgf 8; Haggard S l" '”s””'- 55- ”"”' Ottawa. This is about all that can be ex- pected out of the conference now in ses- sion. "I"wo-thirds of the time lost through in- emment-run industries represent only a Premier Smallwood suggests that the Federal Government alter a Federal law to enable Newfoundland to import draggers without customs restrictions to enable the that. "We now know they warned us and meant business." The wily Chinese fooled declared war on Japan a few hours after Have not quite trailed away The last fringe of the midnight of their wings. . War .-mote us hard. and the hard blows of peace i blur The countenance of the morning. -air William Watson. of the humble. Lord. 'I1Iou has heard the desire l ZOWO off GILBERT A. GAUDI'l'..B- L. LL. 3 Barristers and Solicitors Money to been Canadian Bank of 9 .- Bldg Barrister. Etc. Bank of Nova Seotia (lialnben Charlottetown P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN MEN'S SOCKS Men's SUITS. rag. to 69.50 . . . . . . . 39.50 Men's SUITS. rag. to 44.50 . . . . . . . . 29.50 John P. Nicholson. dustrial disputes in the past two years in everyone by telling what he intended to go , LL ' j the United Kingdom has been in nationai- do. ' i . . . . fl lzed. or state-owned industries. Labor trou- ' ' 0 The A 0-0” Sta 6 IOV9 OFF 5" M553 P5"k55- 3'5"” WCS9” ."m"." .o"c".o.' S." 3' ruylon jl bles have constantly plagued the mines. Pearl Harbour treachery this date 1941, 3 W l Coats. and Bomber Jackets. l ms nu ””m”".d'"l';'”, ,,,,,, l.-9 docks, railways, road transport and gas just as the Japanese delegation was dis- ll MEN-s SHIRTS an Prlneo ac. chum cm" hmfqmn 5,, ll plants of the British economy. Yet gov- cussing peace terms with U. S. A. Canada . Phone and Ofllcg pl...-. ms.nom I013 Tllc llllallclal 83””-emems Of 1947 are new province to get out of a non-profitable Bu”et.::;e,mde" shoulders wmmm or w R cm...” 3'30” J- smut 0- ll- not due to expire until 1952. It would be market for salt cod and lnto a profltable And busy la hate. whose wanton ' ' ' " OPTOMETIUST - . , , , sickle cuts OIIINPMW iztw. Kent Street 8 Prudent Dolley On the P3-ll 9f the Pm” market for fresh fish. This sounds like our ripening hopes untimely evei-- ' , '''''''''' 0"""'" mom; on lnces which are dissatisfied with the pre- good buslness for U. 5. A" Canada and more: C3A3W'"'"0W" l Mlolmn N m e l n mm sen-t setup to have the conference adjourn- Newfoundland. "4 dlllllaiflll-mil: W9 '"-'”V0 hind 1" "ln" "- """' "7 ' ” Am ' 9 g ed to a more favorable date. If that time o o o On Truth the iron door. . (1095 "Gt 3”'lVe bell”? the 9-8l'9eme"l5 MacArthurls Intelligence chief, Major N" r1e;f,,l',';":.l;..,(l:;' be!" mm" SPECIAL Mameson ; Pa”: FREDERIC A- LARGE terminate, we shall be having graver mat- General Charles A wllloughby, reflecting Thfauzllellalltliigufllt iisizllth, who, in . 25 MENIS OVERCOA-I-S :.:.P::An::1i:go:: In; at K. C. ters to Worrly aboul than Subsldy 5etue' that the Premier of Red China had de- The cauidrons of confusion, whence value: lo 0 mm ?l:"m;::'n."'u, U... Barrister. solicitor. Notary mellls 01' 500"” S91'VlC95- ciared-early in October that the Chinese Huh "0 b0l'l:lem t ll ' "” (:m:u” ”! Royal Bank 6! Canada Blllldllli . people llwm not stand supmely by while erulanilldmlh er he sex fumes crumm no "005 Charlottetown. P. E. . Lahgl-I3 mlglmna their neighbor is being invaded", adds V014 mind! their dWelllll!- mil Lgfgfl g:of,1ETRlf”';:';D fifth of Britain's industrial life. That that brutal sneak attack, acting in MEN'S SCARFS , 3138115 that l3b0P dlsllllte-S are nearly ten advance of most countries. The United - P "i I J, A, ognnornmns. , . times as numerous in the SOCiallstS' d0- States and most countries of the Common- J'P'"'cPhn”&s" MEN? HANDKERCHIEFS R.O. - Q.-. A. L, mggmuc main agnln those sectors of Britain's ln- wealth did not declare war against Japan """' ”"'"""' '"”' 9'" MEN s "is . 091-ougionlgr ” awn” dustriai life that still remain free. until December 8. Japan's action forced "'1: i '":2:" t MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS NE 2872 um” gm” Before the Labor Government came to the United States into the war in Europe. 15., IQIUIIEUEUN 51. ' PHD mm power, unions could bargain freely with also. on December 11, both Germany and . Pgyf Pg.-kqg, sfgflgn wgggn cggfgf" 123 Kent Street 0'-f,:'g,,',w.., their employers, with the Government act- Italy declared war on the U. S. and the ' B, u umb" ha.” mu, ll, gl,..,,..,,, 5...”) H... m lng occasionally as impartial arbitrator. States accepted the challenge. Canadian W - -4- 00”?!-l9'"3 VISUAL ALI. AT SPECIAL PRICIS ' ' Government's "W580 5000" Dolley- Csnadlans including their Commander, Brig. J. L. Lawson, were killed in defence a son rile aiiisi:ilnAi.,.co-. Lttl..- Now however, the state is both employer troops then stationed at Hong Kong were . and supreme arbiter. and the worker finds immediately thrown into the thick of the BIlli'llAf.'l'mN and Follow The Crowd - And SAVE S.a.lI'faal”'""" ' ";,:',,,”,:,”,.':?.-.:.;:l' ; his own Union representatives are the fighting. Against overwhelming odds they l'l""""' In olIAawtrrI:'I-own . state's 889115 A"b"5".tl9"l ll ulil. slow and held out for two weeks but were forced to - ANALYSIS. 0" '''.Y'AV.mY "'5 ,,:',,"f,',:,.,' Iaaeoteb Iv. unnamed 2: 5- tpi-oceu, einbalmed. I -n e red tape surrender on Christmas Day when the . I rm. w,"q"'..,."': as. , Jmremcracy. Ind circumscribed by the situation became hopeless. In all, 555 9, I3. I-iutcugsou A '""" d'l”'" "I" "9" ,'''V ''''l”''' In-Min new no 4491 . "" " IIGDONALII. OUIBIE I 00- unan-aaao swoon-rams V ;?l.;'htu.depriv.'ed-',jof their right to with mm.” il .-mg;-3ialftlIt', British workers have had of the island or died later as a result of Optometrists 4, , . vm &l."...,.-uifcmmmn litpujog The Govern- malnutrition in Japanese prisoner of war 5; gang. 5;, MIu'3 STORI.-144 GjQ, 31,-l mm ".2. u,.,.,,,,.,,,, A . - talcum M -i ' Cl!nPI- M L I ' l . 3 , ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' -i" A. ' J g” (T ... l' lg.