MARCH 5.. 1953 ,,,,. ma lGUARDIAN. cnARl.o1-mrowlv PAGE ELEVEN as follows: sick Mrs. Macliae, Mrs. their extension programme. It was Widespread i . I continued iroln PI89 1 i 1 Btalln. who once W",;f,i32,?. 0101' the priesthood Russian Orthodox Church. The leaders of that church order- ,d prayers today 101' 5”-!m'm y Prime Minister Church sen his private ggcxatuy to the Soviet sy to express his Tnesret 'nd to "offer his sympathy. d his ministers received the was 5 the "relief. and joy" when informed oi Btalins illness. There was cautious hope that Btaiin's exit might ease the bitter ieud which started rive years ago when Yugoslavia was kicked out oi the Communist fam- ily tor refusal to iollow Stalin's dictates blindly. Foreign oriice experts and phy- sicians in Western Europe specu- lated that Stalin already is dead and that nouncenlent or his iu- neas was designed mainly to pre- - pare the minds or the Russian merit sa.id pointedly: "The serious illness oi ooxnrade Stalin will lead to his ,rolonged absence from gov- ernment and party leadership." Who is the new boss? Maybe it is Georgi M. Malenkov. pudgy, scowling secretary at the soviet Communist party. and a man who is reputed to harbor a deep hatred for the West. It could be L. P. Bel-la, bespec- tacled, scholarly-looking boss or the secret police and or Russia's atomic development project. He is GBEENVALE W. L ..'The Iilebnlary meeting of the Greenvale W. I. was held at the home 01 Mrs Earle MBDRBG. with an attendance or seven members and one visitor. The president) presided and the meeting opened by singing "Silver Threads Among the Gold", and repeating the Greed in unison. Roll call was answered by each member singing a verse irom the old love song. Minutes or the last meeting were read. approved and Sentner Spence; School. Mrs. Macftae. discussed. and Mrs. Correspondence It was moved and Honeywell decided to have a Valentine social at the home of B.. Wonnacott. was read and Collection amounted to 62 cents. The next meeting place was un- second that 85.00 be pledged to decided. Roll call is to be answer- the Women's Institute Branch for ed by "the subject I think most important and why"! The Pl'081'nm consisted of each meeting cloud mm ARE YOUR MONTHLY STATEMENTS MAILED ON TIME? ' ARE YOUR rosnnes up TO cam no YOU HAVE A PEAK PERIOD AT THE Murmi 3;; ' people for the news or his death. 1 I d 1. M” nk ' signed. . the news of Stalin: illness mam I someone llunninx Union HE o"re';nM?be 1: en (3. M. Molowm The sick committee reported ulelr momma P041? -91. e mum n a sense, this was a techni- deputy pd-me mmsm, and form” making one call. The school ccm- "”i.lBiIl..5"?.."m3' Ru-J3: peo- lctluni.l'l)ihgB-'f.g0ggv1b)fmIdJflioI:tautx(l)dsal; mmg” '"W””" M”M”V' E c”"' ::li3lledbevkrniil:el:b!lli1cl'bleI:ll' ..'iSE”if. 1 his 5) g . - ;".:...:":..:”;..:.m:: i:"2:zl.w::.:: ni"53?3?”3r 2:” :::”:;.i." .221: i:.:.”::.:::. W” ""5" WHY NOT LET Us SHOW flmlhe identity of government per- words, the Russians said that Sta- "Y Bwhem” 5”" 1'” "T "'” was passed on to the members YOU THE NEW ' mamesilugoslavs Pleased '1'hp Yugoslavl. living close under lin was rendered speechless by the brain haemorrhage, the same kind which killed lT'm.nlo1in D. Roosevelt portant positions in Russia. Leadership Probably Decided and Mrs. Wonnacott was appoint- ed on the Red cross committee with Mrs. MacPherson. 4 a'r'rr:NloN i . - V . t ' t - M3,. oiP?mu:;:ncg:lill1i:gse:33- :,-1;g,;n,;;ul,eguv?;r:n;:3ytz:;m ,,gm Th?” three or some other Four New conlmi tees were arppoln ed I 9. P ews rs and news agency rm , 1 - l - mg in We KWTTTUTT mlshl form I Kremlin walls." The satellite lead- P. E. I. Re t. (17th Reece l ' i rm": ” papa ed e Mwww Ed ”' "mun" trlumvi-rate to govern Russia tor a u g ' O relc reported to have expreu while t I nt h i H era will now ask themselves on y y y y y BETTER 0 ..e- y I. to the oregteagt uae swocyyldo lilnory gigoiztilizof they are to depend in MEMBERS THURSDAY NIGHT WIRELESS CLASS B O O K K E E P I N likely. however, the struggle ior ' v . v ' x U A I L Y C R O S S W O R D ':.lidi.Il;i by g succession has 'already been de- tyEa::CtE:;:;E;lgnser(:ljmIV:lI1:xi1ll:i: p3ll- THIJRSD1;r:eNcIl2lhIi'Igol1.KACH 5th EQUIPMENT M A C H I N E acaoss DOWN 1I.'University Wed 0T l8 Wins Ml1ed- brlclrt, was called by telephone ,1 be t' (1 l 1, slop , 1. Wound ofllcer . n Jim MW W15 is '0 be dime 15 from Moscow Tuesday night and as ell pas pone l elshut gpmuly 19,coVe,.mg of H not clear. -ostensibly, the Soviet lmuucted to fly there immediate, Classes will resume on i MAKES A 1,Bcg-inning 2. Demand for false hair I E, Union has a parliamentary system. ly, Informed party circles quoted THURSDAY, MARCH 12th E Fatlier-'in- repetition 29. Garden Li I; With leaders chosen to government Ulbricm .5 saying party leaders y l "W 0' "H'm'"' ”"Phm"' ll 71 W5” thmugh elecllom ""1 93"” of Poland Czechoslovakia Roman- Sgd. I i l 22 "-1 t l ' ' BETTER Jacobd cl ' 23--lgolllrrsey -Li U "5e5- Acbigalv-thwehlier. it is the nia. Bulgaria Hungary and 181- D B MacBEATH l 1s.Sacre I1! rlimen . on - t Commun parry w ch runs the ' ' ' . l picture 1. Dispatch 24.Canine country and the men it picks gets aware ?,:?,u:Eve been summoned LWUL l lGl'.Cli.L g..;tndki:...) ruel the jobs. ' - . OFFICE iilllanage . c o .Acatchword ,., For year now, the hand oi Boost To Cillna's Boss? l 1: Noblemsn 7. Rendered 28.Woolly Yesterday's Answer Stalin falling upon a m n' ah 1- a 1il.Ri-mnant tatotswins 29.Smallperh der was election enough? vllithollis 1" Pamv Fremh Wperts said 17. Hawaiisl 8. West Indian rorated ball 37. Egg-shaped hand on the helm, there is no sure they umugm 5i'3u”'5 591139” Islands sorcery 30.Long-legged 38,Mi5gue ivay 01 knowing how men Wm be tended to make Chllzas boss, Mao , labbr.) (van) shore bird weapon chosen for high positions. Tze-tung. a much more imposing 1 13.1-Zrhluln O. The chic! al.Rcmovs (so.Am.) There is the strong posgibgmy figure in the Communist world. . ' . , ' 3 And how you can have your books always bal- ls)'m-) ;Admer. (Print) to. The eyetln that Stalin has tapped hm success- They speculated on whether Mao Buying limited quantity rough spruce and fir, I ,mc,.d. .iB.AwIt n ian 83.Amrms boy i , id b t l.' th T ' 20. Thrice tribes) so. Culture e3.:IyiTglnil:m (1):, 81;? 1:,:,c,l,,.;ow;: r::wt,:':: tglfcse lkgeun wafatgif-hcu(l; etutclf pulpwood at Georgetown, starting Friday, March 6. l Harte our st 1 t 1 . . . :1 kmus.) i0.Complete medium (shim) wnemer such a directive mum be' age and continue to aid the Vlet- N d t d . h If t t k y a 0men 5 3 ”a3S ready for m3mng- . COP T . 0 woo a e e in a on ru . . mm” mlwe ttoastlck iscllainother question. m11fJT(T)TwTetT:;1:' g:Bl1hT:dT;sC1iTx:TcT:I-)ac”at- . C0 P C S y Statement, Ledger and Proof Joumal posted.ln ” Vmited ",0! Adellliuelsetrbxlllima gllgflilllogi iglllfrg ed, Mao is one of the senior flg- Wood must be Sound S ,n Squaw in 1 U f 5 one operauom 25.FJqup y . , e an ' ellg 1S 0 . 26.Black-tailed at BOW inhgorlgesgfsgglnxsmsbniiehhsg ' - . I And let lls prove to you that an R, C, ALLEN Preparing For Death? which none of the junior stars in foul” feel. and must be not less than four inches in 3 Deskbiiiilaldetl Bookkeeping Machine will definitely save ,, ' , . . . - l 0 v 31.511-ndelr th I iglve had the feeling for some alfmhsg.”,i: vfgfffft diameter, inside the bark, at the small end. i y " 0 ""6 and m”"93' 29.Capita lme at t ey were preparing the " i oflrsq way ior Stalin's succession in Mos- Emig is something only time Ca" . . 5 H M 32 l” lri ol'o' i'. I ll 1' th ' ti I ' . ' I 33.l7:ll'V1&ll Elli: Jews eiriegusslif lIa)lelliSet(l'iue ::te(l)- evlgesszgnxggiiefwxgren Vgggifzinlnli ( P. E. I. D I n I I money . lite countries, and partic lrl th i 34.N0T" 594 Moscow l'I0ct0rs' case, is Soinfgcteg no immediate changes in the lead- Charlottetown l SALES SERVICE 35, Am,, Wm WM mepmm,Om.,, ershlp oi the satellites, but that l 160 Richmond St - Ch 1 it t 35-Polinesian This was a reference to the re- Elglfees undoubtedly would com 5 ' an) 0 own W Tel' 1277 drink t t r ' so i t i- ' mnuenr fi3..'22'.2i .3. 33.3 let: .?3Xf..Eu 5”V" ml" of plotting to kill top Russian lead- ' WT.) ens and charged with actually kill- ”'E5”'""'d ing A A Zhdanov several years ”'”l" ago Zhdnllw once was considered l V, :)"R”O5f') Stalin's likeilest. successor. N56 pom! Adcnauer cautioned that Stalin:s V '3 Cmuemm.' death would not solve the worlds ' infant :)YUbllCm8. I-lclsald: "If Stalin dies Mnprouhu he ree word should not relax wlwmgcd but continue to build up its lxll LY CltYP'I'0QU0lIE-Here's how to work it: ' A X Y D L B A A X B Is L 0 N G F E L L 0 W one letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- irnphles, the length and formation of the words are ailsllints. Each dav the code letters are different. A Cryptorram Quotation -crv 'lrKrPR KUBRP CIKC rv va:;til8eT9rthj1s'gount;y.he"wu , .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. "2. l..::;:'.: lovelier . . . and never - have we been able to X? IKH DB2 cl, Kvbrnsyuajpuuy Christianpresidentofthehelgian Yesterday's Oryptoquotex EARLY YEARS-HOOD. ... HEREFORD A special meeting of of Agricultum Building. 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