MAL%_0“1'94_7 rug“ (JHARLOTTETOWQIHGUARDIAN l PAGE ELEvE-N Stresses Necessity i M t o, Th g 0f Greece Appeal PZlLZIT... ma; NORYH AMIRIKAN iIFE L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER ‘I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUTUIL COMPANY . mpawin To Repeat zxcnancz nus couron AND nvz notumo ml. A new uouws FLYING INSTRUCTION eon new orunoms lAutomohile ‘Spiel m. ENTRY TO DRAW FOR COMPLETE FLYING COURSE‘ B t -* Y we ”" "m {hurdles NiPAwlN. bask. they to ... t0?) mcmunnm rmsr 00m er A ‘ —Tho NlpBWiTl Curling Club. un- mnwm‘ M" M) . dt'tlb't]f.“.:.fth F.- l 5hr had time“. illidfl‘ Peter’! '7'" “ t ‘ '" i kglzillfiwoiialisftvliiijrhh in< vi-fttttihst; PAUL‘! FLYING slinvlcz loco-n clrrown Amroa’! .._._...,., m“. mend“, ? p snout-wave: RADIO I , , _._ ‘ g I. , U . )9, uli iuuil- T0 A") I-ELEVISION allot lei all it i t. llP l/Iill tile in ‘In; and ltutinh roads during men- slari in the t-nificnairitt l~ m, _ a ours oget er. Sh d, “_" h_ .. t r t J’ 7 " . ghatl told her. shown ugrehaa; p.131“: LONDON. May ltl-tOPi'Sihort- t Xtwh fw\:q|_'f)"hr:‘“ Tm h’ Mitt new automobiles awarded the widmiwon the i947 event o-lth hi; lfl t “(n-hays betwauge h" "WW5 we" wove rldlo links now being con- _ v lning r-nk hflii‘ there. also will b» air/ck no the 13th. admirably steady. But net-er ting] ‘mend bl‘ Brii-ifih radio Pll|llfi8€f5 earning the gprrqr] at [Plevlglrin p, m-‘ro for. the runner-up whichf Snow-blocked roads kept hliafi “W, hm; 51,9 fid‘4od a 5pm)“ b“ may hasten \.l'iu_5l1'llSSl0ll of telo- 1m- pmvmemg‘ a my; “gm-n ‘ liar-pinion- rer-nved fliiit‘ szlory anihrrds of mthntlal ciultng ehthuslalti of long-diatom‘; drlvmg l,“ m“ Viliilm DFOBFBIM 111 Bfliifiii l1f0\‘ln' said. “Proszrama must on Pliilt!‘ avniitutiiv A fifilt event will Mtfrmn attending ihe first 5PM she had, howeveh a“ Incentive clal towns. At present reception by special cables o1‘ radio" i-idded to this tears four and con- l the entry list. was 2'1 short of ‘ .whlch raised her superior to all i‘ “mum to l‘ 30mm” radius "m" In view of progress. made m f lined to rinks which get knocked‘ nttmbr estimated necessary m ithe doubts and indecision; to wh|ch Alexandra Palace‘ "mm mndfm» the technique of radio links. many I out Pilfly in ilic ‘sirlcl. ‘break even on the event but‘ Ch] Ellie novice is re . "The problem of gettln tcie- ' ‘s 1 ht Already Nilpriiwln officials rlayblclub itt-verlheicss banked $2.001 . D Y. And the hat. E engineers consider thl net oi few weeks had taught he,» u.“ in vision Programs from point to “in be used g5 a sprerlirl‘ altprri- they have l3 eittries. including that i from its venture Ii nlll be usec perilous uii-cuiiistanqs. 1.1m main point is one of the factors gov- alive at lgwgr gasp .ni’ Howard Wood of Winnipeg who‘; to pay for the ne-w rink. moves perilousiy, [Qfgetnnz to be -i—-————~—i—- Need Fuel lNY KIND Goal. Coke or Fuel llil H0000 nnombor that we (an mpply you. Sold in any quantity. l. PIOKARD 8t 00. LIMITED PHONE 24o BYNOCIIAR PERFECTION To prevent diis‘ and Il:‘ "vim! mum‘ binoculars. teoi~arr< §=nmfl tlQ them in llf-tOOrlditififlffi. elect- tmily-clcanod atmosphere lief to Greece Appeal will provide | Greece is fighting against the i if m‘ M mi" m, invading yo“, MW: l‘ ovei'\vhelmiu;: I handicaps of dis- tfin‘: 00 lime to loose. (lei “MUST l case. starvation and (‘COIIOIIUC IIE-DOONttI-iiielrillei ofremittfirt your devastation in its difficult jour- pelgtbontonuillool lriey back to peacetime rehabilita- i tlon. _ , ' ' This opLoton was expressed by a, Mun M Cieldard-Brotrn. former |oiember of the Welfare and Dis- placed Pcrsons Division of the ‘ l j ; 1 , __ U N. R. R. A Greece Mission. 1n ion interview in Montreal where I ' d;- h (‘- 1 -‘ m ‘Ishe spoke on behalf of the Can- 2 m];-t"W""":::lnf:lvigl;."ézfr';'éil' |adlan Relief to Greece Appeal "W"film";fKU§§fFUSKEELDOO Nnlz-l’ tivlllch is now conduviiilg a lia- lmtiilcotiillfiiheimeitandcumpemCouiplelrly hmm] fimiiaig" m m1“ $l‘5w" defer the inoil ieudu skin. we‘ | "In November 1044" laid Miss lGeldard-Brown, "which was short- ly after Greece was liberated. I. in my ignorance of conditions. jaskcd a member of tho Greek 'Red Cross in Athens. ‘What do _= tieasanm in the villages need ' ' § '_~* ~~ - most?‘ A wry smile came over 3 Wmlioboreallyrepulnitiotomosquitoes her face as she answered. ‘What not! black flies lliis Summer? Jim spmtl do they need most? What do you liililt-nllhiilnitnmelling"MUST"SKF.E-D00 “(ted most when “m a" starving Nrrltotioncoymnzltin WOW!!! . ‘from the ground upg- "In tho spring of 1945 U. N. R. . - R. A. took over from tho military flfl Juthoritlce with its extensive pro- i gramme of relief and rehablllta~ !tlon. and fortunately the picture in the villages is brighter now than when I first visited them in ‘ damn‘; “m: 1°”. Lthooo early days. The Greek gov- llll and hp lulu llun "MUST" KEE- m'tauninm|ronhy,mdd,y,_ ‘extensive health programme so that l. solid foundation has now » ‘ been laid for improved health 60' 7 M anlzations now in the country ' . _ _ _ cannot do all that is required. That is vliy the funds subscrib- ~= ' _ - '» ed to llic Canadian Relief 'l‘<i Ilviridifliillliiiir! Iflii iiii-i-Yiiil Ill! W" continue and maintain vital serv- mi""lliimfltii-lilltlllltilliifliilfl MM ices already established." "m" Miss Gcldard-Browu stated that million children were siifferlnu from malnutrition. 300.000 were orphans, one-seventh of the pop- pd", “d nuwmnimlhhnminmulb niicl 50.000 war vt-lernuze had stif- mw" m", "MUST" SKH-“DOO Nm 5 fared the loss of limbs ov eyes. llinlitifilimu more powerful than Th’ “Vfiker “Md mhm" i" yernment with U. N. R. R. Afs ae- MONoLSorayiIaiouiid yuurhoiisoudyou “"5” h“ “nhrked “P” l“ conditions. But the government departments and the foreign or;- 5 Ono flulliienl oi "MUST" SKEE-DOO Greece Appeal are sn urgently NoSlaiimitusuitllyeoitnglilovitioiio needed because they will help tn when ivar ended in Greece one million people were homeless. two g ' _- ' _“» r’ ~ ulation suffered from some form ~_= _ =_ _,_ _ of tuberculosis. over two million 6 “e ‘Mm mm" "mmx m‘ “uh. were victims of chronic malaria D.D.T.'I'ryi|,ym|‘|[f|||dj|momgflutht the fortitude with which the wu- men of Greece. are mcelinz the I — present. struggle of rehabilitation. 60 0a "As iii peace. so also in war.‘ _ the women of Greece accented‘ l‘ their full share of the burden". ~ __ _.. said Miss Gcldard-Broivn. "It was the peasant women u-ho cart-led ' ' 1 -'-‘ I~ .- heavy cases of ammunition and 7 FARMERS! "MUST" SllEE-DOO No.7 supplies to the men fighting iii b doesloliarnraitd slalilesytluiNmitim the mountains. Other women in 7".’bmhmiiii‘fll"-llii"l"iim-""l{"i“| ‘the towns and cities. as members lllktll-Oltily,itllliyJlflijlfltlMfllltlily. ‘o; me an“ Red crass, drove m3 li - ‘ - . :'u£“fl7""7'"d7°""°“'""""““' ambulances and brought the sick and wounded to the field hospital: where members of their organiza- tion ‘ provided medical care." ‘The problem of rehabilitation ‘of the younger generation is one " i r Brown. Nobody "nub"... ‘m, m¢,“;||,,_ "During the wnr years the chil- WIth"MUST"SKEE-D00 Nmhilliin rlren of Greece hnd to resort. to .mii0n'lhtroio.Uullaiitlmioazlun all sorts of tricks and dieelt. Wlimchuond oihoriiisecll. Noprobien order to live." she stated. "Even m" the parents told them they mus: ‘tile and cheat and steal if they _ _ petty operations on the black mkg:rw‘fmfitulmih":fmncbz lmarkcl, ivliy llicy uiusl iiti lriiiirc.‘ 'uiigy--sxiif_wag’__fw."""° 'm" sell titi llic slrrriw and above iiil “Plvblkshlpkimwm- l!" W" "I ,wlt_v the)‘ miisl‘ 8o back to school tTillii i= tlic problem which rlrei-t-r f ' _ ' . —_ . _ trio arc wrong. 'I‘hcy cannot under- 3‘ g if ‘stniid why they must give up their ‘i v t d ,v nd ll. must he solid MUST" ' eduby lob: organizations who. know ‘ win-M... these people if the future generi- lion ls lo grow up to be an as- lact and not II liability to the country." ml GOMIM-IIGII 0191mm! i-nmv 1o tusscm 545:0 zoos mo my». 0m . m» a rS.'?t“=."é5i'ié“t§u u; 51"" iiiitil Miiii town."- and village: well’ rlvnivtnril in‘ tit-err»- till!‘- 00 ill‘: the (‘il"lli,‘t' lll\'il.\‘.l'\ll niiti I'l(‘i‘llD3iliIll. ‘littlni iii~rt~ than ;;itiit|_tti|ti;-H"_' Nam.‘ ‘Um [Milt ""\lii.i‘ iililii men. \\t)llli"ll and children are homeless main- of “ilfiili stifle: iinrn"\he can“ “u” me “u!” bqrdflls tuberculosis. malaria and rant-e: "i blilfivfl- Where her adminblo Contributions to Tilt- tyllnrilan Re- nwed by what it. hu to loco. Ad- "mi-IPI- 1X1 fact. con become o habit. She wondered. a: she drove, wit“ i More Ccilibrl would do now, And what of Peter? Was he to be a 110514120 for them? She could hard. 1y sec how. unless tho bargaining was to b0 clone with 50mg pnvim Person like herself. The police d9 not. of course. go about permlttmg people to be murdered; liui neither, on th0 other hand. can they buy tllld sell the llvfls .01 thou‘ tiéiltted ‘Peter Mllnes by bending the 15w of the land. I What than? site would not m, [much for his life. if it occurred to j Mere QolE-bri that tho whglg m (L; il-nlh of the (‘THC ilLlltlHSf. item-soil and her associates, falling concrete cap- tures in the house. or betrayal by .‘ papers at the Green scorpion, rest. ed upon Peter's testimony. A; it riidl Better not think of that, 5,11 she knew was that the first person . ‘ion ilio siptll would have H“: Des: _ I t-itantrc of sat-rug Peter's life; nu)“ he the only chance. a "Como In. Mia: Vnndelourl“ i i Pate was kliitl tn her driving; nerves began to shake distressful- ly at every corner. Tho strain was _ p jleliiitg. Token by and large, she ‘m’? Qr°€}‘__’“m1l»;_ imam“? ‘ would infinitely have preferred to i“ “i” -ii“i"-'- "1 ‘Milli’ 1* .hr> in Peter's shoes. and have him one member of the family falls m hen“ sick or is in need. the others not-l H kn . urally come to his aid; Gi‘eeks' m; e§o“.“ee;o;fg:§eag1§m£$:_ who leave their country feel iigmh and Sh, W“ m“ ‘vondermx “"5"! 'e>‘?‘"““hu"" i” m"n"h' in n detached way \t'h;.' she had or! of the iamtlv nlio rennin n». M, M?“ bum at w“ one Irish“ hind. swirling iPElli-‘li’ lPfllliidll" ‘ml Pi-uyqqr “have she had all bu“ to their Pear-lo at‘ horn" l" W» fvtiled o lorry. and at a speed because these temiiinnres could ‘ ti-ltleh had taken the driver 5 breath not. be sent rlurlnlz hfi§nuflpi,.’l\\‘fly_ But l war-k of examine,“ said Miss Gi-lrlard-Brott-n. that lightened her hem-t, was mg; many of lhr- iicoplc in (‘ii-cow icnily Peggy Calder. driving at an suffered suvll llilliillllli‘. Hlic ex< zlvciuicc S0lllP\\'|l(‘lf‘ in thc (Nils; nlrilned that. ii. is this. fccluiz of tiii\‘-'li titer n hitiidroil miles of coun- responsibllily ivlilcli has prompt-- fr)‘, in the middile of the night? ad the Canadian Relief to Greece‘. NM that Pf- fiiii- My lwflmllfiii- to moko its present appeal. iinmt: but this one evenlna spent tiDm-tng the ygayg 1 spent, tn in the old calm environs of home this country I have learned that; “Rd Ffiflwiikenvd h?!‘ "Ivnder Ht if you place your trust in a Great; ‘ the collapse of dullness and liit. and w" mm responslb-ltnyy he Ptlllllllg of excitement. She felt will not fall you. ‘That la why iiiaiqtiwte W“ still B drwmilitv the Greeks in Canada know that ‘maim’ "hm" “Huh”? ‘he did; money and supplies they will send Mere Cmfbm mam“ m/“head by will be used in tho best advant- 1 piwTffikll}? You!“ no} have Surging. age", said Mir-n CroldarrhBroivii. m m‘ ‘an 910ml)‘ she mmlhef! Local officials of the "Canadian ‘I “M hmimb" "m" was 5° "rm" Relief to Greece Appcal" are: nxzgktaltlctisltggged m tum" Gfisxggigrl] gwBggxgr Liwhi ‘Once in the surrounds of the Appeal Mannie? J “‘Hardv ;oit_v. she had to stop and consider spcromrv _ “(gsukérz W ~‘ Iyhcr ivayz §lio had a good memory ‘ ‘ fi§£r§;i”..‘-’;Z A,“ cheque‘: shwm i” mm‘ coniplll-aietl. rt. “as only a matter Pifiablf‘, t" Cailfldiai‘ m"?! "fiat hours since she had travelled G799" "m! mrwardefi i" M“ it. with Peter. Once she was at a health-giving iriedleal alcl. which will require careful li-iifiiilmolltli. It iliid ietigft‘ a‘ ht}, ' l“ it..- SPPYM rrlnreliiiigs. uer olilert nnri handling. said Miss Cleldlirrl- since he was Wtlllll ot . iiy - . l t "' “ _ [wanted food. 1t is difficult. 00 ithercforc. for them lo tinder- mtand now why suddenly all ihc Jhliiga they were. encouraged to} Cmlkiihank- R"-""1 Bank "i Can-firm. and had to ask an early 3m‘- chi"1°tt9i°“'n- _ siti‘cet-t-leaiilci' for her direction: "‘“‘-‘i"*“"" ‘iiiii lie sci licr riuhl without hesi- ‘llilltill, and she was not. forced to THE coiwrrm or swarm". ;_... a...“ _ It \\‘-’lS. by the clock on the dash- WhiIG Wfiiiflflfi ifl '11P “Wide fetid!‘ i hoard. a few mmutes past three A MPH’ b0!’ Tm"; ‘ when she drew the car into the I115 dress was arr-on‘ hi! ilfiTiivii‘ tunic rciiioio side of Coleridge-sip. _ mils i and ltittkcrl up and down the grac- Wiiit m-iiiiitta div‘ were r-vei. that. lviilit or N». .‘i fora light. and iii-tutti tit-lie. Rut, perhaps more iii» PiR"“\'| liven e inert‘ eiee i valiialile ihtiii-liiii-iri that tier euc- AS Hill" hi‘ dfmfm "Wig? ‘mics were still in residence, two Th" "OWNS "Pimm ‘i5 it" Pdfi-‘Pd- ‘can were parked close ill front of _ fi||iI‘l' silo hail not seen helorc Sr: Th" 14kt ii“ Slim" "7 Mi"- . l|it‘_\ ililii not yci flown. Alui in Th? if”? Vi" m‘ “W” “h” ‘*7 one of these cars had Peter been i The birds hiir-“i 1"” 5°17? i ilio iltiitl‘. Ono was Graham's. the i "(Til ‘rllsilFll away from Abbott's Ferry; Th’ diiflndufi "m1 hliwben‘ rm“ i therefore. since there was now no It Piiimf‘ “i “if” "nil 'i'""- . tlllt‘ in eiilioi- of the cars. Peter was i ill this house. w‘ pa‘m""‘ “W, Mm“ “m: ‘My mi Hci‘ tiilt was lo LIN llim otlt. ' t-izliv A ‘V y i Nt-trr twiitl tlto itlltXillult of hold- ijilfllifiil Biitl I“1‘<V.II(IJA1I€“"“Q\Y‘ tug "ll it: Lllr- rest of the g1 ‘Ihe lov of swine in e\"1‘~li1“‘= tilt‘; \\l‘l'P ieiatirely iiiumimi-i i; "e 35"’ “"1 ‘hnmd "“"""- Piqeot ivas not a policeman. She Inlmrilw '\l;l"l\'i‘|llirii‘l Zltati no wcapoil; hut of what use ._ . \\t»ilit| :1 lulu lune lioeli to her ii’ \hc llllfl iiild title? No: she liud at ' ',". l ,' -ll'.'..l' i nu“ u l ‘n “(H \l l lt~ii>i one itcaqioii. of which no one I . _ ' _ _ .1‘ ._ l.) in that. house lciiett‘. and against .. Lgpfinyglwvldxfis‘ NC__LTK\_:_KE‘4I:E_ \\|ll\’|l. therefore. they could have ‘m '1“ “ ‘ " ii.-. ticiciice. {lliid llilli.‘ 'i.‘.‘e huildiiuz more tlilin g _ _ ' _ _ _ ",tl()0,0tltl toils tit mrvtti-iiit itmi-li. I 5m“laifbfxaumnnr‘flit?’ “n13 .- ' _ . . "l "i? t - ‘-"‘“"°Ydi"g m Lmms “gm”! “I; It‘ ‘Hill: l|li“.\tt\DSa of No‘ 3 ‘and i ‘ ' ’ 1. 1's ‘i . rillitzt ‘l‘ _‘ _ e ' ' _. lmlplwg‘ n“, ‘gull; "dvrl-d , Vi.“ Luotkoil. the had thought of ting. ‘m 54-31)“ “m " ‘c ‘ " lug. hiil fol‘ some reason sac QT“ T” a "T" .. knocked lnsicud. It was. perhaps” unhuhl’ U“ I“ Lu“ ‘the silence “hit-ii awed her into . V _ _ "‘ “' _‘ v_ _. tnppiiio uitii licv knuckles. so soft- HKIH 5P)" . _ _ _" “‘ m‘ Li‘, so‘ iiuliilliilillgl); or perhaps ll. tioPi ’ ('Cmi‘," hkcpnfhdnj’ . "- \\ll'\‘ siiiiliii Ilia‘ slit’? felt site would ilifflfiiid °X‘1‘""Y":"m“'lWIQFT“ il[l\(\ a lwltci‘ chance of entering ‘Rlld iiiiliid ‘i (‘Nmzm h ' m " if alto stiunilctl a torrcet part 0! v N [Hm “as not to t-ttnt-enl the fact. of her idiirliia iii" l“““"i‘ ""‘“‘d"“‘ t‘ liii‘!~(‘lli‘i‘. hilt in advertise ii. bet iDliilkP-"lilf- llictu vt-voiic ltlloiilltii‘ Vaiideieui‘ l ~ - ' hint‘ |lio_\ would; cggy Calder t u-iilltcd i-niislblc. 1 She waited only a few mlnutll. and then she lteard clearly the ooft footsteps of someone approaching on the other side of the door An exlriicrtiiiiary- silence. which allow- Ml l0 hciir them at i-till; for they came stcallitllin discreetly. and , halter] trill-lo. Sh! supposed. iilil was examiner! through some cori- eealqgq poophoic of wihlch she knew nothing. 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