355%;- 41,1 Bonsiilering Transfer Atomic Energy Plant (By The Canadian Press) OTPAWA, Nov. 4-5 govern- moat official said today that "emailed eonsideration" is being [wag a proposal to transfer the crown-owned atomic eherav plan'- at Deep River to the adminis- tration of the National Research Dounctl. The plant now Ls operated by Dadmca Industries. Ltd. s gov- (Efllmfiill COHIDBIIY- The council's work in connec- tion with the plant would be directed by the atomic energy control board and a director It?" oral would be appointed ¢° 1d‘ minister the plant, the oflicial said. Three directors-for scientific research. engineering and stefl and building administration- would assist the director general. PORTSMOUTH. England —(CP) —Dredging will be started here in an effort to raise an estimated i0.- 000 tons of coal lost over a period of years during coating from a. hulk moored in the harbor. , , . . 1p The Baa-den c». us. Ill Education: Education. Education Wfieek November 3-10 Thaiollowirlg programmes will bo presented over C.F.C.Y. Nov. 4-530 P.M.-Addross by L. W. Show. Director of "Current Educational Needs." D Nov. 6 and Nov. 8-630 P.M.—Radio Panel Discussions. Mr. J1 P. Callaghan, B.A., representing teachers. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, representing public. Supervisor Harold Hynes, representing Department of Subjects-Wednesday: "Teacher Recruitment." Friday: "Schools For Tomorrow." l; WE MUST BUILD A FIRM FOUNDATION IN OUR ELEMENTARY GRADES. i (2 ( i? l) l2 i? m h.___ QUICKIES Jxwvx. By Ken Reynolds w» Q’), ////, ’. ‘r ‘éi/ Q l h/[E lioondartul, Hoary, l oflarsd our spars room for rant t 5 Royal Brown ' Tho last had baoal writton hastily, thera was little time or room to say more, she had done her best. This should b, finls. Blio foldad the circular, hand. ad" it to her companion. l Will you please give this to tho man as tho camp?" she said quick-l LY- “It's vary important." Ba took it. his em filled with] unvoiced questions. But the train' W" "Willi! down toward them lt| twvhlirhe illuminating 1n. ‘m. tion and the signal he had pet. n5 brakes began to function screoch-‘ lflflly. Joneaey grabbed her suit-l case. “Thank you." she paid quickly. “And please-please get to m. clrnp as quickly as ' ~ ‘ta time ovary u or a EcIuQ dnaoyv-ia tgelnxlltler s73 ‘taking Cartar’ ooooy othor day. Youwszisy avan flnd Eu can hop without: any lax; in. c“ a £13m“ uai qotam. oussa, artafsuaso dost-ham ou pain htrfirf. "°‘*'."““"° Carter’ h- pcieanoutyouriabaatinai ‘ ,, but tliorougblyfrhay an doub-y adafitlvh: because made wit t?" ‘ er ’ ’ rop- I’ for than action. llhouaandsucilrcut gown on laxative d this Cartel-way. Ask for Carter's Pills ynama to ct tha genuine at any - 0;, 81.00. Start tho C r graduated dose method tapight, sadlumpotstofbedtomonowrarin ton Th0 mllloniser. however. stood and watched the train follow s" headlight into the night. The cant movies. to all this, but d; lo drove the car only. nfllw“? 1° ‘he camlt and when he‘ nally returned to his home he was as much l-n the dark as ever. H" Yecerdlus aneei was waiting. l" hlm- midi’ to servo his ulull midnight lunch. He explained his delay. “I act halfway there still Lrying i" figure it out." he went on, "when I saw a ch89 coming toward me-"i "What did he look like?" shel demanded. I ll Pretty YOUDB. One of them tony glee that sometimes use the camp.’ e dldnt have no hat or baggage °T Btkvlhlllg- He saw me coming Bud henna running toward me. \vav_ ing his hands and looking pretty near demented. He was veiling ‘itlmefhins-sounded like Jonesey. I "B" 8s I could mhke nut;- | "That. must have been the girl’; name. _ "I iluess it was. and I gilesg he gmlllht I ivas the girl coming baulg dewcarlne rushing up a; I slowed ° l‘ °°km8 as if he was going to kiss me. Then he saw me and 2e looked as if a mule had kicked lm. But I asked him if he was ‘am "is vamp and he said h, w“ I11" In {gave him the note. H“ ‘MM say anything for a just read that note over . He looked as if he was 80in: to stand there all night. go 1 ‘WW up and asked him haw .- ggliciédfhe cu. Told him the girl h“; he'd dlflle to drive it back. H; "id wantedrtw on wnh me. The“ he 0 know where the girl was, him she took the train . Then he wanted to the next train was and this wasn't no Grand a "'5?" Every minute one was the milk pltfid by the for some clue happened, he and the next train." O O O Bill: had not lingered for the Xnllkitnain. lie was in that state 0 mnd that demands motion, and 5°» "lief dfvllplae the bearer of ‘hnesey? "o". he drove an in tile general direction of Boston, Th“ was where Jonesey had gone and where he must follow, no matte; what she said. Her note was in hi-s pocket, he Md fetid it several times before it even penetrated. When it did, he hadn't believed a word of it. ‘ He remembered that she had mily twenty-five dollars. He had ‘taken the rest. Twenty-five do). ars! To him. naturally, that seam- ed practically nothing. she 11.34 bee" discharged from the Inn and she might have a hard time mo- ti“: Htwlher Job. 1h a split second he saw her in actual want. on the Write of starvation, The mere possibility "and a" memory other note from his ‘nlm It" the time bulnlz. His foot. went down harder on the accelerator as if mere speed could save Jonesey from an he was imagining. All that happened. however, was the inevitable. u . - H Yeah?’ sard the motorcycle cop, iVlllybc you couldn't. go more than Tilly. but fifty in that car it ai- Wmlbted suicide." ‘ "But I tcil you," began Bing d93- perateiy. l! Tell _it to the judge," suggeglqfl the officer. handing him a iickoi. Instead, Bing told it to Sam Read. i CHAPTER X i Ii vr-"s Sam's camp to which Bing had taken Jonesey, an the chance ifhzlt it. miaiil he cmpiy and avail- able for their honeymoon Sam was ‘in n law office in Boston, a very ‘junior partner of a very distinguish- ed firm. On this August morning after _Biniz had driven through the night he had been waiting for Sam since nine. In at ten Sam appeared in a ‘rush. smiled at the girl in the out-. er office and gripped Blnifs hand- He nodded toward his office andt Bing followed him there. i, Glancing at Bing. he was con-l scious of something unusual int Bing’; appearance. “What's wrong?" | he demanded. Jnstantly. ‘ Bing hesitated. "I drove nivzhl." he replied. I Bow knew there was more to it iaa Want M-aad lay aiotlior answsrad iti'_‘ lleoounts Night 0f Terror At Nluriier Trial \ WINNIPDG, Nov. 4 — (OP) — A night qt terror involving attempt.- ed assault and murderous threats. and ending ln the death of Modest St. CYT- lfl-yenr-rid tanner, was recounted today in the Asaize Oourt here by William St. Cyr, whose 1B- year-old son Teiesphore is charged with the murder o! his uncle. The youth. appearing in court in Mush fB-nn clothes, is accused of having shot his uncle the night of Sept. i8 after the latter ailegwly tried to assault. Tclesphore St. Cyr’s sister and terrorized the entire family oi.’ 13 a": their home in St. Eustache, 30 miles west of Winni- D98- The case is the fifth murder trial to be heard during the present as- sizes. In three oi ihc four previous cnes, the death sentence was im- posed, while the murder charge was reduced to manslaughter in the fourth case, ' Teiesphores father told the Oourt. today that he and his family had gone to bed ill the granary in which they lived-they have no house — about 8 pin. on Scpi. i2 His brother, Modest. came kncdl- ing at; the dcor about 11.30. so drunk that he ‘collldmaldiy walk." - William St. Cyr said that after remaining in the house for a few minutes Modest went c-utslde, but later returned and so frightened the lamily that Tciespliore and his his sister, Mnrgaixt, lied to the home of a I18l*§llDOl' to call loolicc. Modest, in a rage. was reported to have pursued the two across fields in his buggy. It was during this chase, the Court was told, that the uncle came to his death. l Sorting 0iit Damage Claims HALIFAX, Nov. 4 — (GP) - More than 2.000 claims against the federal government for property damage done ill Halifax by the July 18, i946, naval magazine blast were being sorted out today by ex- plosion claims office clerks. Tile claims, additional to 11.000 leceived up ta the Jan. 31 filing deadline. were received when the government agreed to receive claims during the month of September. Thqqe were ful- rlhmage caused in the blast but which did not become apparent until more than a year after the explosion. The amount oi damage caused in d-laiifax by the explosion has been unofficially estimated a‘. more than $1,000,000. Most of it was cracked l foundations, plasler and chimneys and broken windows. Spanish Base Dropped By ll. N. Council By rumors w. CARPENTER Lnxz: success. N.Y.. Nov- 4 _(Qp) _ A new move to take over the United Nations headquarters palace at Geneva. loomed as a pos- sibility tonight ir. the U-N- 5899m- bly. I _ _ UN, 50113-095 §.'ll(l tnat Russia. which ohee vigowu-‘tli’ calmed Geneva and anything connected with the old League as a home for ‘the United Nations, was ready t0 My; that the Assembly consider the Swiss city among the possible headquarters sites. Mean-while, the U.N Security Council dropped from its osonle than Bing had admitted. "Well: and why did you drive all night! he demanded, To that ha added, "Sig down and tell me all about it. if you want. to." Bing was actually at that point where he felt he mustl confide in somebody and take counsel. It was hiidr for him to get started, and what he told Sam was pretty sketchy. 8am said nothtnl l"! when it was necessary to clear up a point in his mind. "And that." concluded Bing, "ia pretfyihueh the whole story." Sal-n d. mined on his desk for a second, marshaiiag his thoughts. “You say she aatlt a note back to you?" he asked abruptly. r "Do you want ma to soe the note?" Bing didn't. at least in one way. It would give Sam the wrong Idea. Yet in another he dl-d. He hesitat- ed. then produced Jonesey's note. 8am took it, mada a purely marl- tal comment on the sort of ata- tionery lhQJlPl had used and then nod tha note throttlli. 115 ho continual.) Exciting g I nieresi New ideas ore being shown in generous assortment, modari styling is creating mucll interest . receiving enthusiastic approval, "off white" tones _ara popular" _ . many ladies like dusty baiga in a now expression called white smoke." . modern colour schemes aro When you visit the stora, ba sure to sao tha Iovaly things offered for your inspection in tha Millinory Departmant. Maori": s. Museum CHARLOTTETOWN, P.F..l. by unanimous vote the 10118-401‘- mant Spanish case and lsave the Assembly the green light for what- ever action it. wants to lake tOWBPd Generailsslmo Franco. Thea-a was little debate in the Council after Dr. Oscar Lange o! Poland offered a resolution to re- move the case from the council calendar. Brazil, the Untied states. France. Soviet Russia, Great. Brit. ain and Egypt quickly voiced their support and ‘he vote was taken Soviet delegate Ilndrci A. Grom- yko said the Council was trying to make it"‘possible for tha General Assembly not only to discuss but to make recommendations on the Spanish question." , Mr. Gmmyko last Juno vetoed all attempts by the Oouncll to send that coda to tho Assembly for its action this fall, contending that itwaauptathe Ommciltosct in- stead o! the Assembly. But when the Assembly mot in New Yoit, Iloralgn Minister Molotov of Rim. sis indicated Willingness to d t the case and today's action ensue The Oouncll quickly adjourn - alter the vote without fixing a d1! for tha next meeting. -.Aidiorman Reginald Jones set Welsh noon! tn being elected ma ~ for tha eight-h successive year. FIRST ciiolci 0F 90UT 0F l0 CANADIANS gliy llioonox gives you all of tlloso advantages Kleenex ls downy salt, ae coma . . . it's Had