Loeallie“e|ers ill?" ""- llnahle TeFlll. gm Large Milk Order u‘ n u ml. trio - ebldiil.“ ' ' o” unable elven!!- ' , HOWARD Mo _ t d“! Footwear“ meal milk ers are l so fl ID order sought this week by Americ Arfiilhoificers who vcd in Charlottetown by plane Tflflflfollléldlflild- "l? for mm Q-S-Stt-tf. . Tccmh 3-16-11. Mr. J.T. for new one‘: Music Store. i .1 "'18 CANDIDATI Amu- un Ann” Q '_, LICK“. W110 ll “W @100 “gallons o! pmurixd "Wwilim "$.97 , . be“ p w and were prepared to “"11" "m m “my! - mg. three plane trips a week m; Newfoundland to Charlotte- n. is imderstood the Anny of- wwe informed there "is-not muclrbesteurlzed milk avail- here after the City's require- luvs been taken care of. Amcric Anny men re to NCWTOUIICI- CHURCH OI I _. Services Sabbath. : Sumimersirie. l1 . Cope v- erse 3 pm. Borden. ‘l pin. v. J. ti. Bishop. e-i -u MSHUBCH EOTIOEB garish ai- ’s us co, _ a P, M, services will be conduct: the Rev. D. A, Yco. Rev. Sidney I Davies, Rector. I31 -1i. -—-—- l I FUNERAL- YESTERDAY‘ — ‘like funeral of ElmezgOrosiby, f! Bey- fleld Street, was held yesterday from mated isti Chuich. Services at the urc vesi ~ conducted by llbearers ige choppy, Robert MacKlnnon, . Interment was in an turned yesterday lend. PRIME MINISTER- Jam Boyce, wuumo‘; Oily: m Sherwood the other trial would be pre- time as that issued against Edmonton.‘ Gerald Fauteux orneiy Y in the Boyer case. found that "t MV- P n who h” collahle to arrest at Qhlllch- l Hm“ up . the floor of the I-IOlise when it is Sunday school '1 i» - at zlgk-kfl r . yes as concerned as anyone as to length nf time some of them have . ,-- Rosebankwhere mimcfigd from the second in- mauve is mm! ov evidence ble. Cot u a 9:0 serious wa-believed the course , . Ject of cheese sco - mules it I" x m detained m l iflmtinued from Page l) j if n warrant were not is- mqdgiaainst the member at the individual." ‘ilhe counsel are E K. keel and D. W. Mundell of the p 3K1,“ Jmmiln, i; om: urn-run clumps . . r . rcsecu — ° “ .1. A. 1v nelson. locum. would mpnwr clear that s mem- Services March run. York; b; on is mmitted an lndict- 3 pm. Vi! "Your o . :31: timfimagid any plnce except on Influence Th! ” _'.' . m. Wednesday. Y. . . “Mr. Kind assured riienrbers he hD-m» W168i’. Y-P-U- it up reason-s "certain individuals ' ‘ should have been detained [or the B been detained in connection with gestlszglrciabarw in hi: nth his wlnd0hv€e'p1c_ h w i; the es on e w g,“ “w” t hope iwfimisi‘. that was mm "diortly", thsbtstthe nstuio h. c. ' ric was the lnnuirys su a e h Won/pat advised by counsel should be pur- gucd i; the eafcaptional circum- okartlistthou udstsmeotincrof heP. . Y8“ “am” Con. f0 urpon r ay a moon getting their cviiiepc: lender tile of the Provincial Depart meson of the Inquiries Act which Agrlcult e. The question oi secur- authoriha the conunlesion take ing c0 sterflle in up; power, There is no charge cold storage, plan qdut than (the five persons yet slimmer for butter l st the resent moment. was also colisidered- - 1'1- - m, mcoi-rcgd- mom, ton, is president of w; m_wivseher a charm the Aslocll. 0n- ‘ i . . ——— I “w! l - e dqllcnll ‘llo R lee A "T: rewullr M“ " mgeflng Q1‘ than (Xliagotttm _ ca. launching tile hapter of he P amt he I. 0am’ ' House open- 3m held in Y- M 0- 5- 1m referred to parliamentary evening. - nntinirz, Innis W mes suspending for l members o! l-hl M h; m, Hapeag corpus Act have non Hennessey and Stanley M- um p in Great Britain with ivuii- were present and Ire-Ye s Ye" "slates: ‘fill. “stir. it». “fie-ll of naixriiciliimeln: for the Phalanx rummcce n16- w ___ mnusr MADE 1N BREAK - City Police ct 8.80 yesterday mam- ing made an arrest 911d Tewvered o! a rudicélsfxgm tlétiréeirm 0f J- Pope a: . - eMr. break made 1111 Wm b9‘ omivmilnkieted to the consent of the House obtain- gu- m; oomgnitmant. .. _ . That e. mid “ho knowl J01‘ charges" sell“ .- the action arose id ecret info ' , the g be n reach of the Priv- of this Ifousc and should ' sflsloot of in . John mention. Proaresslve (X30011- Mel ts roomoftlwscmise ' luau‘ asked M!‘ n8 door‘ waleaktgethle wgekl The ‘Magis- wdd the t tement he in H l" ma“ w 8 a H” w“ ‘an KM "$3? yl-“fi. o: habeias corpus procecd- - - {n I H o‘ men without lng and was remanded un without bail rind counsel day m“ mm- ‘ herious matter." ~ ‘Gene/flan peowh will M the government in search- out and punishlns crime! . state but they urc not ‘ ture gun the regular procedure of the l‘; wunless the circu-m- orderw‘? $Qd_ Julia-nee t being “PP-Wm “m” °"' trees er, Jean hi‘ danger." safety the . King rdpliedl- "‘ limii‘. 2i‘. ‘ill ll‘°”o?°§i"v“ E e Y ~ ' i-i and 1e "ll-J. crisis %j§=1°“~»» we :01}. g1 the safety of the state 8;“? CHI e go t0 main consideration. also,lead in prayer. ' BIRTHS son reed a very interesting Bllrllngtfint on‘ e and ‘ s‘ the importance and necessity of MIBSIOII B! 1' T316 hler (Carol Joan) gn _ were Sun of My Soul 2 Ki“? 3°35; n» 1 , _ {ma t A Friend We Rave In Jesus. ' Th u bht to lo h‘ Iiililimhdilingsifiioflllhlw “infill Milpsh rfingdii? Berslrgmfilhd tho xéngjs! ungg ‘tion in unison. HM]! 0X11 e - MemhI,1lM6,wlWr-ll11d - klwin. Baldwin's acid. Pcrsonals P. I. s son. . _ ._... MWAi-Ai the kings County ML John Joseph Pamckyowm. Hospital.‘ ‘ w em Pg}; Mg‘ glegraatm his ssth Phtiitdsy on M"? - - - in y coincident with h cele- Olw e gave; ‘guise Iglllsgmllliglglg, briltlon of st. Patrick's my? ‘ -Mlss Mary Mullin arrived from Montreal by Blane Sundry, called by the- Imus of inr motor. s. J . Mullin who b a pelticrit 5, in the City Hospital. Mmuullil-Igiu? in th “dfwli.” G , 9 4 and MINI Dar- ‘fills . F" ed for Monday. ‘ a‘ mom. Mon- TRUVITY YPJU. — A meetinl; the ti eccdod - me em“ thmmnity we'll. ll m. .,. “r ssllp b h th re a: m t e utee of lsst 01% ulai- meeting of last t. cia idedhn‘ i320 timi- Wl Watt: and Roy Anderson c of the recreation group in sev- "o then took c the ch were enjoyed by 1am, Ilia the v. O u n".'::*r.."-:*h°"w ll‘ l) h O f‘. MTG“ KICKLIIIIOIILCIYIIB Rdver. 3g Mr “we. DEATHS, ----- . crux we: the Provincial Sen ' tori March l Pte. G f U“ 1 Mo is u l his» "ti. lllililzriiilpiilicelsta afinxqucunsuid min ‘er IFIPTNM s- , ‘hllidoivl- troll Nicolet " and the latter by e dream ' meet h red th I the mimic zniit rind was sein- 9d by sneiaeliing a window in thl ' seoon arrest hate A; r.w.e. Hall 3:111‘! music lovers were TIIBOCOI’ , p; flnrperformsme in solo num. Th‘ 1301mm. which was laurel fuglélggzfi- was under the auspiceys lwlty Concert M. sociatlon. - m" "W"! has e ohsnning mutability ‘and a voice of un- mmri 5111i once and. drauiatic - or faultless technique made her most difficult songs segm easy. but from the warm applause it was evident that the audience mp- lgelfilflled the rere Quality of he, She opened with two popular $129 ‘mm F7598 fibers. “Carmen!” first. I-Iabaner (Love 1, Like l Wood-Bird) is the openln 50ml W 051111811, and ls 0119 q ilhe best known. It is said not to be by Billet at all but to have been Dllfered from an old Spanish Lune, 1n any case, it hes a pleasing WNIIQPB mfigody. The second "ll- llld B". also taken‘ from the first act of the opera, is equal- LY famous as a dance-song. its powerful rhythmic vein W86 well expressed. For her second group Miss Ol. ltlelnguggggleseleetgons 570m two iof mas ers o son: mus c. Slfiiubert and Brahms. "An die '. a lovely melody bv the former, was followed by three of Brahms’ short pieces. These were all sung in German, with brief i-Zlls . "-5011! of Kh ‘. a musing aria from an opera bv the great 9th century Russian composer cus- conlrnleted the first half the program. Two outstanding modems. Mau- rice Revel and Jean Sibelius. were next represented, the former by e fine tic work called "Black Roses." “Psyche? by Paladithe, and “Over the Steppe" by Gretch- lininoff. completed this group. which was one cf many interest- ing contrasts in theme and rhy- thnr. Miss Olheian’; closing nlunbei-s spirituals. ranged by W. . to Ride up ln de Chariot” by Law- rence Brown: also “The Little French Cloltzknllxag Rgielardblioisiziéz -<:harm y e11! singer at!“ pianist-and "illastasyn by Walter Rummel. e also wave several encores. including Gounodb "Ave Maria" which was particularly well N- ceived. So boo was Mr. Ham's stirring rendition of Chopin's Polonaise in A Flat. 0'0. 52, urlhich drew warm applause. and which he supple- mented with a composition bv Villa-Lubes and Debussevs “Claire do Lune." Owinl to an accident the snlo- ist scheduled for last night, Miss Mary Van Kirk. was uriaible to come, and the Community Con- cert Association was fortunate. in obtaining Miss Ollieimln her place. Certainly the audience could have wished for riotliirur better. It was an entirely satisfying performance —~as was fullv expected by those privileged to hear Miss Olhehn on her former visit here some years Hi0- The grand piano used at last night's concert was klndlv loan- ed bv Hon. George D. DeBlois. DR. MacMILLAN— provinces particularly that had low income. He pointed out that to- day. Canadian Universities can accommodate only 60 per cent of the students Wishing to enroll forl the study of medicine. Serious Doctor Shortage . “There is a shortage of doctors,’ dentists and nurses he- statod, "and measures-i taken to, this shortage are far froml adequate. We need larger ‘build-i inns and laboratories. more train-f ed and experienced teachers of ‘ihc. many branches of medical science. end s greater realization of the _ need of mental hygiene services!” The P. . I. Opposition leader did not feel that ii bill for health insurance would be submitted to the House of Commons this year.‘ The Canadian Medical Associazion. he recalled. is on record cs favnur- l imr any health insurance plan which will be fair to patient and I physician alike. As yet the lzovem-I merit has not devised any plan which would meet these require- mentl suQ-i as planned for the United Kin§dom And experimented l, in ew Zetiand. Dr. MscMillan said. would not be satisfactory to the medical profession of Canada. "when vou verge on state inedi- cine." he said. "you tend to stifle legitimate ambition and take away the spirit of discovery‘ and r - search which is inherent in medi- cal incn. You tend to reduce a keen professional man to the sta- systoun of "panel" doctors of a =nlaried official doing e. v tus routine lob." Dr. MacMillari is returning to Prince Edward Island in a dag or two but will be back in Ottrtwa on bueinec towtrds the MBNII end Anubis. msivoivums of c! the 1e. _ NDO -P)-With n0 c re- f Hi , s cacao! 023m :12‘. o! 0th. ‘. new, ' t ._ . I (Continued from Page 1) I l ruigned, ‘ti [first interim report two 0! ztslken into custody upon the V Si. Patrick’: Parade To Be Held Tomorrow The first St. Patrick's Day Par- ade of the Benevolem Irish Bccl~ ety since the beginning of Wofld Wei- f1 wiii be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock In celebra- the 121st anniversary o! the Society. The parade under the supervis- lon of Leo bowling and cadet! by the band oi the 15th Armoured- Regiment, will form at the 3.1.5. Hall. It's route wlli be from Grafton Street to Richmond to St. Dunstans Basilica After the church service, the parade will proceed along Richmond to Prince to Kent and Queen, thence to the Hell. An interesting feature of tho parade wllll be the fleeing o! wreaths at the base o the Sol- dlelrs‘ Monument byth- 31.33;; no y, represcn ng e e - of the first World War, and by J. W. Hogan, representin the vet- erans of the last Great ar. 833 Persons X-Rayed During This Week During the gust few days all the pupils of Roc ford Square School have been X-rayed with the excep- tion of a few who were absent frrmfschool who mo expected to be done at an early fla . During the course of another busy and successful week the X-ray unit has handled 833 persons, which brings the grand total to 4,598 afler five weeks of operation in the city. Next, week IheImipIls of West Kent School are to be done, and in addition some appoint- ments have been made by the led- ies cf the Catholic Women's League and the S ring Park School. he American Can Company have offered to pay for X-raylng all their employees, and to date near- ly all have taken advantage of their oflei". CHURCHILL ‘GIVES- (Oontlnued from Page i) There has been much misunder- “Could you have c greater ox- arnple of misunderstanding than when we u-e told that the present British Government is not a free democratic govemmtlnt hiccups it consists only of the representa- ilves of n. single party whereas Poland, Rumanla, Bulgaria and other countries have the rep» scntatives of several pin-fee in their governments? “This argument overlooks the fact that democratic ovemments are based on free elect ons. will‘ "These misunderstandings be swept away if we get hro the present dfficult period safey and if the British, American and Russian peoples are allowed to mingle freely witlv c-ne another and see how things arc done in their respective countries." Mosul. smar- (Continued rroin Page l) ject. - Dr. David Shugar, 30, of T0r-\ onto, a native of Poland and ei former naval lieutenant who was‘ i engaged ‘in research on “certain u- quipment used in anti-submarine detention." Dr.. Boyer who was said officially to have funnelled his information to Moscow through Mr- Rose, was arraigned In Montreal on two charges of conspiracy and provid-I ing secret information to the Sov- iet-flsubstaritiully the same charges] upon which the member was ar-I 0n $10,000 Bail He and Mn. Rose. both of wihorn were released in bail of $10,000, presumabl unsigned Montreal eceuse that is the place where their alleged under-cover activities took place" Gerson, Nigh ingalc and Shu ar were arraigned in Ottawa po ce court~Gerson on eight charges, Nightingale on three and Shugsr up one- All three were released 1i- tci- payment of bail of $5,000 for Gerson and $1,500 each ior Night- ingale e/nd Shugar, The f0 (persona identi- ed-two men an two women- wcrc named in the Commission's weeks ago and were arraigned on e ser- ies of charges under the Official Secrets Act. They now are on; on ball ranging from $1,500 to $8,000 each. , Of the nine now charged. ‘seven will agpesr in court here March 30 wit Dr. Boyer and Mr. Rose mpearlng in court in Montreal rch 22. Mr. King's statement tin Mr. Rose's pert in the esplun ge came in a hushed and ex ectant House of Commons uftor - J. Caldwell, 0.0.11‘. leader, called attention to newléiaper report of the arrest oi the * 8- ear-o d olish-born mem- ber an esld psrllsmeriter pro- cedure hsd been violated y sil- ure to inform the House of energ- ageinst Rose. Shifting s bulk folder of docu- ments on his do: Mr. King rose heavily and uld had bean g . cc of Commission counre said hi; arrest wu ed ll le un der the circumstances and that rosecutioh of the charges against r. Boyer regulrc t ill Wtn | Indicating the case, t e said 48 witnesses we sr n M different sittings o vldence moftfiecting the four men i miffed e . Olvthe m» men mu held n m rrlclss .111 suburban the re Med the not who curd the remiflcsflfil Cemxnisslonh ‘re e 0f A I It! c min m, .‘ ' PYIQ ll wgerstnltpghefgeieu enli Boo n b be to do to ihi I t7 Isle , ugrllilshélit Name's“? time 035cm‘ wylli-cnmml “ "'1' m’ nhi. l0 gel bill at‘). “when en ilfféufif-‘i m‘ "i “min In h lh the case 0313c. - lenec dmicpa, we tter poslum to has lnhrmediec-les ll Women's Institute of o! Putnam's Corn Extractor l Cllrehlll To Resign Party Leadership? LONDON, March 15 -- (C?) -- ‘me Conservative Evening News declared today unit Winston Churchill would relinquish lender- sbip the Conservative, Party soon after he returned to Britain from the United states. A Conservative party spokesman commented that the report “might be true. but there has been no simouncement." The News said thclfonner Prime Minister would give up the poet in rdtr to devote the creeter pert of 11s time to writing his war mam- o rs. Churchill Speaks At New York ls Given Rem; Reception In Manhatt_an Tour. By LARRY—HAUCK NEW rumi. March 1s —-(AP) —— Winston Churchill today “l. led for the world to stand by the Ulllltd Nations Organimtlou d5. clflrllll “If the U. N. 0. '5“. “Q55. all will be safe." blleski at a luncheon meet. l!” of te Metropolitan Club ‘:1 9*‘ "Gfllvillk a roaring recap. slgl sglrlagerhoulthgasft Manhzlifl-‘liny. - . orm Prime Minister said: u: m‘ We must stand by this grmfi instituiio and nothing must in done to r its‘ integrity “p! lllllly or iveaken its sovereign rower. It ls the duty of all u. strengthen it, to respect it, iuirl w respect its decisions. If it falls almost imrncasureless ml;- fnrtunes and despair would en- "38 3&3“ ?"“‘"' " e o Great Britain, ts Dominions and its Commonwealth Nations 1 assure you that notli. imr will be left undone or unrisk- ed to aodgl to the efficiency of the Termlnz the U. u. o. "the prime need of mankind albei- the dredd- illl catastrophe." Mr. Churchill se-ld he was an old champion of ‘the League of Nations and that up to 1935 at least war could have been averted by decisive ect- iori by the League." The civic dinner at the Waldorf- Astoria hotel climaxed the recep- tion. for wlhich precautions were the most thorough made for a visitor here. Hundreds of detec- tives sud policemen-and two men from Scotland Yard-guarded the former Prime Minister and ming- led with the crowds in the day- time activities. ‘150000 See Parade v Police Commissioner Arthur Wallander estimated that 750,000 persons watched the lO-car motor- cade. Through it all Mr. Churchill sat high on the open seat of his car. smiling and waving as he puf- fed a big cigar. . At l t 25 placards were raise over t e heads of spectators, pro- claiming "no American shall die for Churchill" and “no world urns‘ three." Twenty persons were ar- rested because police said they re- fused to stop milling about and shoving. They were charged with disorderly conduct. Afteixacceptirig the city's gold medal and a distinguished service certificate from Mayor William O'Dwye'r. Mr. Churchill said in a brief address: "The road to the future is open to all the People of the world if they will but tread that path in harmony and justice." The United States. con- tinued, has “a great measure of power. a greater measure of world regard and chem; she marches in state and l.\1_lCBl.y which has not been seen in this world since the fall of the ancient capital of the Roman, Empire.’ llc ________.__ WOODFORD. Essex. England - (CP)—Woodford has reiectcd June 8 as Victory Day and w ll celeb ta May 31 and June 1.. Reason: t se are uhe cr-ly days the council can get permission for a. fairs CCRN No pads or plunfcrsio with-Inst nfew drop: of a pninlcsn cdy PUTNAPTS CORN EXTRAC OR-wsnly n few lpplira- fionl and relief comes quickly. Tlclill your lore corn fodsy. For rapid results, for purer mmfnrt. use the old reliable Corn remover. PUTNA FPSCORN EXTRACTOR, S50 ll l“ declare in medicine. Lifted Oui, No Pain! _ Fer ilelck, Prompt Service MILTS TAXI _ Phone 2157 \ ._._..._.___..__.__..._______'.i QNHVQN "-"~\‘ .. DISCIIARCED EX-SEIWICEMEN IIAVI YOU! DISCHARGE PAP- IIB PIIOTO-S?ZI'IBD WALLET Sarnhum Photo Studio Ohltlollflowll. P-ILI. .1‘, From Faleenweed Supply Account a The following - .. . and 0W1’ are iiu§§°§§§‘§n§',,a‘f",':‘3 sort ofFnlconvruod Hospital d Infirmary for the fiscal vear ch13- inz March a1. i945, iccenily tabled’ in the Legislature; rec and M K- ‘ cries. certs, sing‘ 4v ('0' Md" “m” Central Creamerli-s Ltd, $4,402,. meet. $11,171.05. Clad)’. disinfectants, u€a’s"l§°"ff""°“"-Pm <=<=~ M» 00111111155 I - was‘? Biupiiailxyfrglfrgicséewer‘ ern a, nd m; groceries. szisgvfsi. ed 0°‘ Ltd‘ and Chandler, supplies, liizs and Co. Ltd. tea, $130090, R. T. Holman Ltd, $229501’ Hynes Bakery, bread, $g,65g_-10_ H~ R- Lame and Co. coal, $4, and .95. W. R. LePag. l ~, Maritime define “63.e°nl§?_'°fi§§‘§; ‘Ilgléliem T. Mercer, eggs, g1, 189. . Mutcll and Co. Lid. $4,. GINA. MacDonald, dry ggods‘ u, MclniililmBa/lcrijv. bread, $593743“ eh:- gl-Jllllgilffilllflflil and Son, labor, P. _E. I. Potato Growers’ A5_ sedation. fenilimr. $1,902.53. rmgjaPlckarcl and 00.. coal, S11,- ugggwse Bros. Ltd, clothing, $7‘. N. Rsttenbury Ltd, $4201.23. T. B. and D. J. Riley‘. tobacco. $2,391.93. Alf-red Watts, fish, $3.l50.20. Attlee Says India Can Cheese Destiny groceries, By GLENN A. WILLIAMS LONDON, March 15 — (AP) _ lme Minister Attic-e declared to- day that India ‘thee the right" to choose full independence, and that if she elects b0 remain within the British Commonwealth "it mugt be by her own free will." elmresised hope that India would not withdraw from the ire. but said "the British Commonwealth and Empire is not bound together by chains of external compulsion." The Prime Minister made his declaration in the House of Coni- tnons. durimz a debate on the mission of three cabinet members who will leave next Tuesday for India to take up B-llain the prob- lem of self-government. Mr. Attlee said lie thought India "great advantages" within the Commonwealth, and warned that “no great nation can stand alone today." He added. however, that if India chose in- dependence “it will be for us to help make the transition as free and eaev as possible." Gearing Says He Was “Master-Mind” In Biggest Coupe By NOLAN!) lvoiwzmrtp NUERNBERG. March l6 - (APi — Hermann Goering blu’ mm the International Military Tribunal wday that he believed the i909 Hague rules of warfare outmoded, and argued that in modern total w“ el/"Ylhlflg in seized area-s, even .' Row on row. for delivery, at mnguell. one of its kind in , . I50 of these homes cnted and reeds stand outside of the hirer-aft plum At top is the assembly line, the only tlic country; below. a row of All members of the Benevolent Irish Soclet ‘ , please meet at the B.I.S. Hall Sunday morning, Mflygir; _17l at 10 a.m. for the annual Si. Patrick's psi-add LEO BOWLING, Chlef- Mamba]. We Offer CANADIAN INVESTMENT FUND SPECIAL SHARES PPICC $5.65 pa!‘ share (Subject to change) Special circular on request Eeeten Securities Company Limited Investment Dealers W- H- V- DUNBAR. Mn. n. T. poops, Mgr. Charlottetown . summery“ Md Army iiudi-ds. mmd with mschin m“ streets of Mukden. Manchurin. Bus-relief o‘; Izgfiimyduzlfinmmg ground, ls symbolic of Russia's still-great military might nus ex lus lve photograph by Harlow M. Church, NBA-Acme corr. d g c - made prlor,to reported Russian withdrawal. n m ' w“ manpower. could be considered conquerors’ booty, ‘Then, with a sense of dramatic timing. Goerlng ended testifying in his own defence with a quotation he attributed to Wnsttm Chimchill —“in a. sruggle for life or death there is no legality." Cioering de- clared the Hague rules of war were conceived in an era when “the army was remote from the civilian pop- ulltkin," bug flat god e1 bod fi iits. m" bflllglamrgrsid ‘flfiu?’ c m In ‘ c admitted rosequ that Russian srgoriers ‘igéflfififi in man German anti-aircraft bag. Mes. bu; added they were m vel- lmfbfl’! use many Russian! “"6 NI!!!’ l0 llflht mlnst their own country." houses waiting, and s new for which foundation have been found and which lib on their-joey on flit can. ‘those cunt‘ to Montreal by truck fllibe momma v - l