O ( SEPTEMBER 26, 1931 ,'llHE. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETQWN PAGE THIRTEEN; Ilm'63 DQODQDDQCEQQDDQQ?QDD DDDDOU5&D DUQDDDUGD -'-:-: -.- -x-'- ..-. nt- iNES 0 eOR ;: contributed Generously . To Hospital Activities KING or THE cm: SHIPS . As ships go, H.M.T.S. Monarch is no giant, but for a. cable-laying ship this' British Post Ofnce vessel is in a. class by herself. with an eiiiciency rating high above that of her coinpetitors. The 8.050-ton Monarch is the biggest cable ship afloat; and because of her size can undertake major cable-laying operations very economically. She has been on charter to several . countries since she was built in 1945. earning dollars recently while layinpr cables oil South America. Her latest job was linking Britain to Denmark with a new-tvlae coaxial cable. - Bad weather sends Moncirch's smaller rivals scurrying for shelter long before she has to give up. and her size enables her to lay long-distance cable with a. minimum of joints Just as Britain has made 90 per cent ortlie communica- tions cables laid in the last 100 years. so she has led in cable laying-and still does. Maria rm and the rest of the G.P.O. fleet are as much part of the Post Office as the little red vans delivering mail up the side streets. Though he was not known in 3 philanthropist, the late William Henry Wright (above). founder of the Toronto Globe and Mail, made lwo substantial donations to hos- pitals. The first was in 1939 when he presented 3100.000 to the Kirk- land Lake hospital for s new wing: the second when he gave sl92.000 to the Barrie and District Memor- ial hospital. (Left) Haulcd over the tMonarch'sl bow .ihcai'rs: is HEP slim-a " - vv.i9n pnlio strilck down four of his five Cllllfll'i"ll,:;lllnn colilxoiiiuic his lumlly, Serizt. Essex has given Sc"L:l. Ralph ESSEX W315 11151190 11'"1" K01"? 1" "VJ Ilil-la.V ll7ll'F, liy arn.i ziiiihnriiirv, who cut red hm"? m I'mm'”onll0m” wheret 13' isclfeel? 31:)” :3? Milli? to a tiiiiilminn. and zloiv him home. A member ct his daughters. w in are rcnor e w 0 l V v , , ' . . . . i i . L. 2 in 1.1 lit liiiantr). the in i'ecovn.ri-. When iniormed oi the dangeious sllu-ml MP. PIIHCPRS 11 i 'Hv””1”H K t .Vm.(,: lbw. Ilianilltoli .Knld.er has bcrii over in KOIGR 51T1CE 155 end oflhe cable. which is spliced la the 300-odd milrr. ill the shl '5 tanks. (Above) Named the 1Dadr1y althom aII'. Grams A eznmier has spent more than forty! years in cubic ships. KILLED IN AIR CRASH IV wlms or NEWFOUNDLAND A"'1111'W8Y5 Diane which crashed A few days ago in the wilds of DDT SQUAD RELEASED-Tliis is the lour- DDT in an ,m1.5p1d(.mlc m-hp. man Scull. Korean medical team which accidentally , A . violated the Kaesong neutral ares. preclnltatilli: sn- Wmmed M. r R mmemmc bemceu 0' N' and Com- Their release WEI (Above) A member of the tManarch's' crew ircciri arcccnos and it safely line as the Danish buoy ix Iiomvil inlmliril. (Left) lmuiing cable into the lanlis ojlml 1(ll.'l'X Il'l'(',iIi',' in will care is taken to avoid (angles or breaks 1.L'Il.Ell u ndar way. Newfoundland claimed the lives or sizven occupants aboard. among which was Douglas Derry, above, ' oi Toronto. Norseman. ilying from i other Comliiillnst outburst. The men were sp:'aylngi"1l'-"1515 113159” 0mC”5' ..:..ssr..-.. 3 mining company at Buchans to South Ponce. Nild.. with four geo- logists, the pilot, Dcrry, and an. "' o.hci- crewinlin aboard, plummeted to earth -after circling for a land- :T”";;lTT' iiig. All aboni'd were so badly burned that lrioiiliilcntion was im- possible. OM tn: Army. Dwight. D. zlsemiowei-. head of simple: (sec. Dmsmn mg Vumtts members or the British seventh Armored mm cnimm-u F5911. R-M! . wli.le touring Allied manoeuvres in "opera- mmmwvrM h Ii(.1u'sti3.S'even Atlantic Pact nations participated in the R ( Hw .. .0. Ln il.lsh sector of Germany. speaking to the "Desert .x .. rulke cant. Flinn are some units old soldiers never lorget". He gas l'.lC-l"llll;: to the 1i)esert Rats", renowned for their African and 0m1r111fL C-H-um;-ns in lost world war. whose new Centurion tanks "4VI3 51 D18 lmrr. in the defence or Northern Germany. x" .. . - ROYAL PLANE READIED-Canetists most lux- ueing fuelled prior in in test. run :1 the company! urious plane. the R.C.A.l4'. Transport Commandis C-.7. liclii. Below IS one View oi the bcautliully lDpOll'li,l'5i1 has been overhauled at. Caniidalr Limited nearMunl- imi:i:r. will-ii iiill pl'oVl(IC 3 home alott for the real l1lpl'CD8l'z1llOll tor use by Princess i:Iliznbct1i an:' r-loyal coilile. Diiring loll: nlcht trips. the lounge in: Duke oi Edlnbiirgli durnig their Canadian tour. iccoiiics a lied-siiiiii: 100111. 1110 (M1105 101111118 down Top picture shows the giant Canadair-built skyline: iiiio comlnrtablo beds Snsli Rem Pahlevl 0! Iran. recently recovered from an nmiclidectomy, is SIl0il'll i'.'lih iils qilccn. Soraya. varatlonlllg It Knlardssnt, in nDl'lliPi'n lran. They are both enthusiastic riders, and the oil crisil mat is threatening the lrnnlai. economy does not intrude on their enjoyment. x .6 i This massive. intricate corstructlon oi tanks. pipes and scsnoidlng represents the new oil rellnery ll: Fswley. near soumunpmn, mm”; which hall been completed site: 27 month: work. From the reilnoty: intent in Europe. will flow more tllall-6.000.000 ions at petroleum pm. diicts 5 year. over one-quarter of England's estimated total require. menu. It is sold that the new reiinery. with its crude oil coining Almost wholly iiom Mividie East supplies, will save Britain well over tlU0,(lJo. 000 u. year. - " y -- '- . 4- ' "MA: V 4- n A- a-pm; ....- 4. ...--. fr M Ileabury. vs.. (Jen. George 0. normal! enjoys an rmnmcnl an-Flnlino can or cities Ind ipuicis leisurdy noun with hil wits end '11. - 0 recently gave up his past of U. 8. Secretary oi Dolence. which I stunned rum. being recalled irom retirement following his realms- 10l' U Secretary 01 state. second muonu Ill snow of Gen u'. n Id u En la; . ' urouunt an utilnnuu 80.000 out to V1.2; tn: .3?" fa: dQl':l0n:t'l'::ni()tX'l' wd M E pmommce by um Am, Jwm” m” M” jwpwwllm "'"5' wi-mm gguuud ; (Lg. m,m,bom,,.c.,.,.ymB 3-21 mm above. Freeman port on the continent. R.(J.AJ". Vumpires and Llncnsters provided more urohann! um mocg.hom:,u-,3 u mu .3 . mm Jump by w 0; "1. cm. tirxlls lnr spectators, including thousands who couldnt get within miles sillln Army; best-trainer. gantroopers were Ilsa on day": program, ul 0! the airport I-I nigliwnyl were 1nmmod' tichk,