u.‘ -i.-. - l"‘*\' »- -» . f -..- =»- - - ..--. w» y —- —- >a Jerfiffiifillwflb l*"a'itflaxv1t I-—'——" NOVEMBER 3°» 194’ PAGE savau Czech Priests Told To Resist Threats, Promises Wendell William. Craswell i» “W” “"’°"“ mu Woman or as we i» i» M» on» ~ if»? GUE Ne“ M _ (AP) _ rimony. The ceremony was per- PRA: _ 1. Qathqly; f0rmfid by Rev. Donald Nicholson bisholki resist promises Church BVGR ‘iil- . . i.u W hlshonjiuzexjtlic? 311E515‘ be; m threats and seductive and remain true to tbfl if it meant suffer- SYUNIEIY, Australia, Nov. B- (OP) -- Evelyn Cheesman, 66-year old British, entomologist who left here this fall for a year-long ex- pedition to the interior of New; i caaswau. - umraaasou l Autumn leavu and potted plants made a very pretty setting in tiie Qlflisow Road Presbyterian Church November I at ifour o'clock when MAIN-I'll’. Alice MadPhsson and fl-ifilfitmi by Rev. 17.8. Weeks, uncle of the groom. The bride, who wu given in mflfllflile by her brother. Daniel. W“ sowned in white satin. Her embroidered veil was gathered to a pearl coronet. She carried a c15- direcino on _ Caledonia, looks too frail to do fade bomuet or red H - ii c faith under the pressure he k u“ 1 t l i roses. er guild lvcntrol- laws enacted by r own m“ e g‘ e Bane go only mnamem w“ l- LTIDlB "F1118 - ' agenéommunist-led Government. NEH!" mo. bishops warned the nmts, "ll anyone - and may God 9,41,‘, n, _ should forget his fir)‘, Him... and betray Christ m {his must critical time. he ehflll U,‘ \ jurisdiction I lw iaken from him. 8150 m? or honing confessions, and ‘he liilliilll shall know that such . , qnflllly proianes his cler- hunting insects in wild country ‘with only native boys for protect- on. She is about five feet, three inches tall and is thin. pale-fared and grey-haired. But since her first expedition to the New Hebrides‘ in i924 sha has collected more than 50.000 insect specimens in remote parts of the Pacific archipelacos under British, French and 13mph rule. 0f Deflrlfl. a slit od the groom. The matron of honour, Mrs. al- bert Oraswell. wore a floor length Rown oi pink sheer and matching headdress. She carried a nosegay 0f Bnoodrnson and baby ‘miumm. The little flower girl, Janet Ings. niece oi tho bride, looked sweet in her turquoise taffeta floor length gown. She carried a bcu- quot of mixed flowers. ‘ Mr. Albert Crnswell acted as his ' Will He Be PLEASED With Your Gift? nwlf-“Flwtunls Md that cunmsshm The two dominant chnrncter- brother's nest man. The ushers ‘ _ _ x01, m m“ ,5 invalhi?" fitfsutviviizrtzoliéicéio Yin; Stirling Inga and Mr. Its hard, sometimes, to select JIST what a man " -. . <11 e iiv \vhicli could - H o: ca ~ V we . n01: [If Sign“; cbfuw counuyt, and alsortlrs florflthto British] ‘Th? igusli; for thanooclslc; was wants . . even if the man is one you know VERY _ J1‘ J Bu-m 11 a llrfl sory n i148 _v rs. J. P ip Mat es:n. Pr“ -“°l‘b“ 0i’ “mm ” London, is summed up in m, During the signing of the regls- well . . even if the man is your husband! You'll be . Th» bishop's delegation “i ' - - . nick-names iziven her by admin- ter bliss Jor Ni hl - , ““" “‘ ,‘.‘"",,“ ,,‘},if,,,f,‘"i’,,°.‘f islers or Pacific isiuuul lverv sweetly 350 Ferric: sgvfriaqg on the safe side if you give him something ALI. men no.1)‘ l‘ 1'” 9° c g " ' The Wench can he, Madmoiu The bride's mother wore e black f. t . a“. =.».,_.lio,i Iieranl has lbeen lun- Zeellle Igolrfraioclurtlvalekatlsgdklivutcmnlcriell|gggflparggs Sigiathwollaece. trig? aPprwmm-Quch 35 9119 9f our m9 T°be5i 3119796 _ 11; . ‘n iis pa ace snce ar ss - e ;i\'._1\\‘:'.'§: lCommunlst hc¢l<_ Fragilcl. '1’! liliik Carnations. Mrs. Craswell m mslflra museum” Plea5ur°' (zulicdrnl. He Says I10 hi." _lll‘l‘(‘llVG to the priests, ..i.- bishops charged that armors aimed at inval- i- power ni‘ the bishops liiiillfl tlic Church to an n run by Governmrnt -, .ii~..~.v inin from his throne in w.- u. not defend carver-will! p<‘i\l9l'.\ lili’ Ill? rights o! GOG." I'm? mumps \l(\‘l.il'(‘.d. To cnsi: - ilTll the priests do not mrcnt zuiii-ciiiircli orders tho- Gmvriimriit, the bishops again insznicfed them to add a reserva- lion to their oath of loyalty to the Gnvvrnnxont. The reservation states ‘llilt ihcy \\ill promise "nothing llliil l- i-fvntrnry to the laws of God and lilo Cllllflh and natural human rights" interior Minister Vaclav N069! has proclaimed that the Govern- merit will not accept reservations In New Guinea. she stayed for two weeks with a cannibal king. "He was the most delightful old j °l man." she said afterwards. Miss Cheeseman explained that she was safe from the coolcpot he- cause» natives don't either vrofnen were permitted to take part in cannibal feasts, TTBVPIUFIS only with rifltlvfl 1105's» j with brown and biege accessories. and never armed, she has spent more than six years, altogether, on various expeditions Guinea alone. Miss Cheearnan does not speak any native lanruese. but picks up a word or two as she goes along. In the Jungle she wears a tunic, bloomers and heavy-soled lacrosse boots. Early in ner career she decided to concentrate on collecting in- eat white‘ people. And she didn't have to! follow the natives’ favorite dict.‘ because not even nativel in New . I fwcre e black crepe dress with black accessories, Her corsaze was rose carnations. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the bride's home where a bitlfet lunch was served to about sixty guests. Later in the Evening the bride and groom left for a short hon- oyinooii trip through the Mari- lilmes. For travelling the brillo ichosc a. turquoise jersey dress, I. llitl/Yl brown wool broadcloth coat l l kg}! if, LUXURIOUS WOOL AND MOIRE ROBES $14.75 - $24.50 SMOKING JACKETS $10.00 -'$i1.so NGDRE 8- ML‘ “l m" m“ ggciusglatlii? lggtgliie Mpadflc ____,__ _ » useum . had hardly any specimens from g g 4 _ ' ' Hone operun,“ c|a|m were} ‘ H MP lflfelliééldiy x2210 Sslfgilrglbggs ivmlnjan g1‘: did not aniylie. :11! the Tblllllhfil‘! of escorted her everywhere. watched not believe that soon house was NOT OII MdP Insects she brought from th¢§ I ' gave her a pair of shoes froi-n New so vanglfgd? 0y by ‘are gners‘ fl- wrdueinsrllo inspectedwok. w Ilwh chohrisudr? ‘or on}, on’ {mm}, l - m‘ l" m... fixdogebxjshfufiad Gmqzfgssglé. DI I r c Zealand. But the woman finally "Although there was little dif- $25,113,115’, a e - :0 ""°‘,§‘§,,§“§§f,‘§,§‘“ a‘ . M‘. u um nscua. "m. Netherlands. ,0“, ,,,_,,.m m, enabled Eden“ cared her foreign mcuci not to nouivy in oatsmms domestics He put four w one nun. but mo "Pmflogeme, m. ‘Mm h ma,“ h , __ “P, __ The opmp ms m ‘five the land bridge that‘. . . illegflilvgttr; find heir‘. They did not through the oiiiicial bureau. they the rest. which were chiefly of the was a frustrating experience. I! i ' ~ piano which crashed ages Mo’ linked Aiustfaua and Newl know what; ‘f? h gndbdld 3°’ could never ‘my 1mm Pmbably l‘ TQbm and SHOW Variety. would be was like living in a strange dream- ; ..' Oslo, Nov. 20 with a Guinea i0 Asia ihrouzh the Spice. - missed m. mm d6 a em 5' was w ma“ m“ m”? did mt be‘ Dlmnllited. Th0 rflflialninz four world, where there is no oriticima - toll ni 34 said today ihc 151mm and (m, phmpplncs‘ ____ smfleliam a Mme to fond of foreigners. were Pictures of houses in New at all and all values are topey- - ~ w the plane was not _______ . ay a. o. oiaanaivi “In the m, few mum h”? mm“ “l” “h” m“ h" Zeelehd- ‘I'M children were not mm. I dent think we Ill Ivd I M‘ mnpg‘ Aem Holland cunadmn Press Conespmdent bers of Mr. Boswell'szstlzfi lasexlrsnto chllsldaxlijiastvevltrindnieiiglertd Ugo glzlielvsvtsgatowelre: 31:4"; m ca“ mm- !” w” m‘ "m5 I-Ql-In.’ operators of the air- \ ‘uh was carrying Jewish m rhdilzwii lo Norway. said . if‘ map is used by virtually o< as well as by Nor- FJHUI-ERS \\'ILL AGREE LHFHBRJDGE. All-a. -- (OP) -—- Tlu- lowest form of humanity is a rhu-kon iliici‘, said magistrate T. 0B iL-ro-llickiiiaii to ihrPe Leth- h idrc lill'l\, They were jointly m ed ~\ilh stealing two chickens. BRUSHING YOUR TEETH RIGHT AFTER EATING WITH COLGATE _ DEIITAI. CREAM IIEIPS PREVENT TOOTII DEEIIY Oi‘? BOARDING ls Introduced OTT/“VA, Nov, 28-iCP)- The ndinn ship operators. Previously, ship owners, con- structing new vessels, had to write off slx-per-cent dcprcciaiion each year, whether the ships made a profit or went into the rod. Under ihe now bill, tlioy can write off any amount up tn 33 l-R per cent in any one your and are not obliged to write off anything in a your in which ihe vessel showed an operating loss. Transport lillnlsici- Chevrler, who introduced iho hill, said it was aimed iii. encouraging iho construc- iicn and conversion oi ships in Canadian yards. H0 sold ship owners will be en- titled to wrlic off in three years. if they wish, ships built in Canailw. This casing nf dcprcclation rm- ulaiions la expected to be of som" help ~in ronsial and inland oper- ators, but of liiile help to ocean- golng ship owners, whose trail» ‘ has been hit by world currency‘ restrictions. It was understood proposals have been placed before Cabinet tn give these operators some Govern- ment finiincinl assistance, but as yet no decision has been taken on the matter. Meanwhile, negotiations are con- tinuing to give Canada a share in Commonwealth drep-soa shipping. under an agreement to be worked out with the United Kingdom. HOUSE l l. l Gui-ed and trampled by a 2,700- pmind Holstein bull, Leo W. Tlhibo- dcau, 47, Malian, Ont., farmer, was dragged frorn beneath the hooves piichfork, and dragged his father out. The father died while being rushed to St. Joseph's hospital, Toronto. “TNTER. FISHING CENTRE Yamvioirrri. N. _s.-—<CP> — This Bay of Fundy port is expected t0 bi!- come the base of operations for finishing drasilfl! from ‘will ""1" Brunswick and Nova 500MB m 5 Wllilcl‘. Several flshlfl! 1111-88915 from New BHlriSWlClCS north shore are reported oomlng here for win- ler ilshing. COUGl-IS GO who you fake ANTISEPTIC Bronchial MI. O l E ll G E S 5Q? Al‘ ALL onus sronzs MAJOR HOOPLE AUQKLAND, N. Z. Nov. 214C?)- For a. person used to the way of life of the western world. Russia presents "s. strange dream- world where iihere is no criticism at all and where all val- aitlini-iiies, Official in- Cfimmflns today gave first reading h b ll b his 17-year- . ion wr e-o r0 u il - s - - - .r rnmnlclcd. i: a ons or an m“. forced the bu“ back Wm, n Bosweu, Mm M the former New Zealand minister to Moscow, who recently returned after fivc years in Russia. In the first public comment lhe or her husband have made since their return, Mrs. Boswell said, "I know now that the philosophy and way of life is so different from anything we have known that it sounds incredible." She admits she didn't always think so. "When I went to Moscow over five years ago I had a long argument with one of the Coni- monwealth ministers about Coni- n-iunism. M the end, when I said that I had an open mind about the system, he said, ‘Well, wait and see'." "During our first two years my husband and I were mildly amused to read reports in the New Zea- land press that the Boswells were living in luxury in Moscow, At that time, at the end of the war, we stayed at the National Hotel in Moscow. The place catered sper- Ially for diplovmats, and the food was the best available. But it was still so bad that it was inedible. In the first eight months I lost l3 pounds. "At last we were allowed to have a hot4plate in our room and could buy 40 per cent of our food at the special diplomatic shop and cook it ourselves. Even so if the British had not shared some of their food we would almost have starved, as oirr own food from New Zeeland was lost. Each evening we would disappear," sold Mrs. Boswell. “My Russian teacher just did not turn up one day and we heard no more about her. Then our housekeeper again some months later. For her second visit, she had collected a large number of Christmas cards for the children. A union official LOK”in cars! _ _ ; ‘xralvri’ "We once showed a New Zea- land film to a group of servants" Mrs. Boswell continued. "They movzht it r611 WW4)’. but could The first 101m oi boxing wu done. in ancient time; in the Greek (Ian and the Roman giadiatoriei. mace tables. Tmatyaumefto {fie fin?! o/“zfizir ' // _CHEEQ|Q LAD5I Wpp/ 1H055 I wggggp s/gu ' LAs-f 11M;- 1 5A“! have a. tin o1 beans, hcrrings, or 9 % DISMAL éouureuauces Ti-llS soy THAT new Youn/ou LOOKED % $$J1§.§i“fi§'i$?§.i§’u"éi.l’§‘$ $5 e a SPARKLING AUTUMN MORN- HEAD WITH y, L|KE rue covaz \ night and just talk about food. It 4 é N6 C ’ BQIaFn-E” THE ‘x- I PAGEOF-(HE is still the favorite topic n! con. // UP VOU FAcesw-Gixié. wArr eves? I" ssAi-e smear / Z.;"§"3i’.l.........= '“ ‘m’ m’ ’°" 55 p g 99 MI“ US A 3K5 Nappy 55mg! , " WEEENW y BLUES/DID YOU “Nzraone Dairies Cog-raisin . "' ~ y; w FALL AW i-‘WK mil. amt... L.li?....“'§‘lt.‘l8 TAKE A l00K! 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