TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Rm” M the hlrbar ""1 dgmouum Marquis. superintendent Canadian 'I'UESDA.Y. .. . . - .. . . . . .. . d m Q g Cayuga Aided inn”; " .5." .3; ""5 "'"""" """' F" out an 1.. 01.1.1. 1 es-.Lmz4-.a.:e.1'.-anoint. . ....-.:.5.” 335.: us his Gil Telegraph Service P A In ulliith patillieed an loadgd to "Y W G""'"l t nw 5 Korean re u ees ii ., of N h leagrtigfg the tact. to 3t griupcguniirgi-1;a:an.b:u:moumle:;; Conihlel N . 61' an 0 0 I. I. R RRIH IIIIIS "C "" erwdfuid or i::'."”::. .l."3."”f.'ft..3.i:'.l:'L.:ll: v L liilhursdsy night as the ships moved gar gm m”r:vemm,, Hugh A rd ' ' noma -rntrrns son sauna g 1- M- '15 '1 ”5- and bombardment began. National Telegraphs has announc- RHEIIMATISM . PAIRS?- Tltousantls Relieved Tlianks To Dolcin HOUIANDI and thousands of men and women -forced to be inactive by crip- pling pains of arthritis or rheumatism . . : report they are active again . . . working OTTAWA, Jan. 8-LCP) -- The navy reported Saturday the Canad- ian destroyer Oayuca participated in the evacuation of Inohon Thurs- day and released a colorful account of the flaming sights her sailors saw. This latest role for the Canadian destroyers in Korean waters came a little less than four months after Lieut. Andrew Collier of Salmon Arm. B.C.. told of "hordes of jun-ks and small craft streaming out of the harbor . . . . starboard lights dotted the night like lights on a Christmas tree." Cayuga. completed. one ESOOFI, job at nightrfall and returned to the harbor. As she entered the port the men on watch saw the devastating ed. Mr. Marquis stated that Canada's defence programme. Referring to the trends for 1961 he was 3”” 3”” ''”'d'looking forward to an increase in telegraph business with the speed- ing up of industry on account of "A feature of our telegraph bus- iness Mr. Marquis continued is the again . . . enjoying long-lasting relief from pain-thanks to DOLCIN Tablets! If you suffer from arthritis or rheumatism-don't rielayl You run get inexpensive DOLCIN Tabii-is . . . without a reocription . . . from any druggist. One undred tablets 51.39. two hundred tablets 5.I.95.Alsoavailsblein bott.'esoI'S00tablets. the Cayuga. Sioux and Athabaskan participated in the spectacular Un- ited Nations landing at Inchon. This time Cayuga was part of a Commonwealth task force assigned to escort fuel and supply ships out of the harbor and get them start- ed on their way to bases farther ashore. effects cf demolition on facilities The U. S. S, Rochester, American heavy cruiser, lay close inshore and directed her fire beyond the city at the road leading from Seoul to Inchon. Shells from her guns trac- ed fiery arcs in the black sky as gather by teleiype and this provid- increasing use of teletype by com- mercial firms; it has been found by business firms that the use of the ielelype makes for greater econ- omy and efficiency in their oper- ations also that their inventories can be reduced. In some cases sev- eral branch offlces are linked to- L9 501131 lrourid after round was lobbed a7es for instantaneous communicat- 1 TI"! "FW 5915 W99 W” ”0 ma”; distance of some 10 miles. lions between the various branches ewicuallm of 1100135 by 595 billy In Inchon itself. army 1-ngint-.ers'and the imerolmnge of stocks. S'IDDl.V. 110591131. fuel and Bmmlml" blew up port facilities, Comliilllilcfl-l "Heavy expenditures have been Lion ships of the U. N. logistics non lines and 'supply dumps. 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Communication companies have experienced great difficulty throughout the Marittmes during the past few weeks due to the re- cent. heavy snow storm:this called for emergency efforts to reestab- lish communications with a mini- mum of delay. construction crews working throughout the Christmas holidays. 1 "Various improvements have been made in our telegraph com- munication facilities and these im- .provements will be continued lihroughout the coming year. New liacuiues include the addition of lcarrinr current circuits which pro- lvidc for the sending of several linessagcs over the same wire and new types of poles insulators. The use of creosote treatment has greatly exiended ilhe life of tele- graph poles making for greater economy and the work of sub- stiiuiing the present with creosot- led poles will becontinucd. through- out the year." I I Saved From Gallows. . . Given Life Term EDMONTON. Jan 6 --- lCPl - Convicted murderer Mike Za1cha- 'ru:ik. saved four times from the -gallows by insanity. has had his death sentence commuied lo life im-prisonrment in Prince Albert -Penitentiary. it was announced to- day. The 22-year-old youth from illairy Ilill, Alia, was convicted in Ociuber. 1948. of the shotgun slaying five months previous of his employer, William Pacholek. Spedden district farmer. Zacharuik. then 20 years old, was sentenced to be hanged Jan. 12, 1949. Bull shortly before the cxcctriion date he was found to be violently insane. The death seni- cnce was put over for six months. During I-hree su uent six- -mcni-h rpei-iods, medical evidence was that Zacharuik still was in- sane. ' Siicrilf Aldrcd Simpson said to- duy lie had received a telegram sentence. 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You even use my Christian name. when you remember, and let me use yours -under protest. But ycu hate me really. And I think it's a pity." Dale's mouth tightened. "I suppose this is what's called frankness by the younger gener- ation. You knaw. I don't think it does as much good as some people like to make out. It only leads to general discomfort." "of course. if you're Just going to be stuffy and elderly-Just how old are you Leslie?" "Old enough to resent what might be called impertinent questions.” "I was only trying to have it out." she said. "If you don't want to be friends-" Dale locked at her straight in the face. "Is there much point in making a fuss about it?" he asked. "I shan't be here so much longer that it's go- ing to worry you whether we get on or not." "What do you mean?" "I've had my instructions from ShanghaJ, I'm to laave your hus- band in control here in exactly eleven weeks' time." "Then who's coming to help him?" "No one. He'll be in solo charge as I was before he came." "it's not true.” 1"! beg your pardon." said Leslie . fflv. "Oh. I'm sorry.” Sheila went on, "but it's too absurd! How can they leave him to run the show on his own? Heaven knows whatlll hap- pen to us." "I thought he'd come out here to find out just that," said Leslie maliciously, "I know that's his idea, Leslie. But. fond as I am of Gerry, I know something of his imitations. Do you think he chose Tan Fu?" "I don't know." "Or care? well. I chose it." "You?" "Yes-me. And I chose it because I found out. while I was in Shang- hai that you were ccnsid-red the best man on the whole Harwood and Greer staff." 011 rubbish. Sheila," "It's true, Leslie, You're a tin god with the younger crowd in that of- fice. I was determined Gerry should have the best iuior there was-so I ramped old Greer accordingly." "I wish you 171-c1uldn't say that sort of thing. Sheila!" "Am I being a little vulgar? I ex- pect my manners are going to seed here. I'm sorry." ' Dale smiled. "It's probably only that Iini old- fashloned as well as elderly." he said. "I expect the target is ir- resistible!” . "You know," said sheila. sud- denly, "you're the most maddening- ly good-tempered man I've ever ct!" "l ilmuglit it was I who was sup- posed to be disliking you." To that sheila said nothing. For the moment it seemed that she was disinclined to pick up the foils, so Dale decided that he might do worse than try to improve the oc- caslon. "Talking of good temper," he said. as they pulled up their ponies below the veranda): of his house. "you would do your husband is good turn if you could persuade him that it's never the slightest use getting work- ed up with Chinese. It merely proves to them conclusively that they've not you rattled. That's why you must nevcr threaten a Chinese unless you're prepared in go the whole hog." Sheila nodded. For once her face was entirely serious without being sullcy. "Gerry isn't good with them, is he?” "I dont say that. But the upper Yangtse is very different from the upper reaches of the 'Che'r--" He broke off abruptly. Gerald Havelock had appared on me ver- anda. A rifle slung over one shoul- der. and 11 pistol bulged obviously in one of the side-pockets of his jacket. "I thought you were in the office this afternoon, I-favelock," said Les- lie. "I wish you'd let me know if you're going shooting." "rm going to the office this min- ute," said Gerald unarnisbly. "With all that irvonmongery? What on earth for?” "If you want In know. because the streets of Tan Pu aren't safe to-day." "what's up?" demanded Dale bluntly. ' "How should I know? The place is full of toughs. and I lot of 'cm are carrying weapons. There was I nwby the water about mid- day. nd I Omy heard IIIUUF mag. Dale Wllliefl up the steps of the versndsh and faced the youmer man full. "Ytlm know. Iltzyelock.” as said quiet y. dolibera y drop 1 voice so thatishelh shouldn't hear. 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