MAY, 19, 194] . SHARE THE WEALTH With STAN FRANCIS At The CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM MONDAY, JUNE 23KB (‘ponsored by Y’: Men's Club) WATCH FOR DETA|LS says footlFor Starving Only Way To Peace AUSTIN. Tex.. M8)’ L8 -fAP)--' A crowd that packed big Gregory QymIlBSlIJI-‘n Saturday night. heard Hgnyy A. Wallace outline his road to norld pence, voicing its loudest tpplattsc when he urged abolition ‘f dlsciatnlnuiion trgainst minorities n lilP United Stutcs. _ Wallace asked the audience-w was up mostly of students from. the University of Texas and other. mm colleges-to tell. Lilo folks back homo “at the forks of the way that, the only sun- road to; Wm pence is food for Lhe starv~ m‘ "not gum for decadent gov- mmteuts.” . wnllaca said he hoped 'I‘cxus'| ppwgress in doing away with dis-l u :.¢~,;:ialloit ugllinst minorities l No.31] continue so that he could hate real grounds for defence m» south in his travels abroad. A Spam section at the gymnas- ium on the University campus wvas m aside for several score negroes i m rim crowd that filled the big hull, i Wallace said in his speech that the ' Roosevelt. administration began tot mobilize American resources to mes: the urgent. needs of miillors in countries devastated by the war- l-Thpre was no question then of w. Europeans Eumwflns 55 mcn nnzl wanton urgently needing broad and pioxvs that was in accordance with the Amman spirit. born o! the know- ledce that prOQTQ-ii" dmmmcy slon» prOVid€5 for the, nr-cris P! Yilpn . what ‘.8, hhp spirit in xivhlch mg fought tihe war." i Jewish Terrorists issue Truce Terms l l l I JERUS-AIJEM. May i8 —- (Reu- ters: The Jewish terrorist Stern Gang Saturday night issued n six-point declaration containing; It: "terms for a truce." ' l. No deportation of Jewish ii!- lgal immigrants. 2. Abniilinn of the military rog- l-ne and military courts. 3, No doportations of Jews i Kenya. where suspected Jewish ter- rorists nave recently been taken im- detemion. 4. Lifting of all curfew» and other restrictions in Palestine. 5. No camiscallon of property 6. No anus searches or opera- iionsrngainst "underground fight- BS." l [funeral service is being field ,Tuesda i ‘osnnut ounnnuu This column l; reserved for new: of local interest, out ndvcrtinlng ni 5 "W"! lmmra may be hunted at five cents u word strictly pg,- lblo in advance. IE” I CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE URANCE- l I S l ‘ C Al‘ YOUR. SERVICE, Arnfng.) oal Company. Phone 2498. FORMER CIPTOWN RESIDENT ~The death occurredyat his home 2189 Victoria Ave., Windsor. Onu, Saturday of Mr. Frank Gardirlvr. sou of the late Mr. and Mrs, C, w, Gardiner, Chariot lctowu. Till on in to mourn ‘se- iiis sister, Bert, rs. Frank O'Brien. oi McLeod. tu., who “'11s with him, Amu, Peters ul Lr-tnhrldge, Alta, Dr. George Gardiner oi New Mexico. The sympathy of their home friends wrll go out to them in their bereavement. y afternoon. Interment Windsor. He leaves sides his wile. M Ai SANATOIIIUM P.-\'l‘lEN'l‘S EN. master of ceremonies. At the close nf the programme the artists .\vcrc lhankerl by Miss Thoreau jArscnauil. The appreciation of all vzls extended lo Checker and Jimmles taxi companies which s kindly providod transportation to the performers.‘ ________.._..__. Miss Phyllis Douse. City. has arrived home hy plane after vis- i-iinr: relatives and fronds in Ens- ton. Providence and Pawtucket, U. S. A. O I‘ Mrs. A. G. Putnam was in Sack- viiie the past wool: allrintling the convocation excmises nl Mount Allison University and the annual meeting of the Board of Regents of which she l-s s member. LONDON “(C P) --- Writing to lihe lmndon Dally Express on Brit- lsh heavyweight champion Bruce Wccclccck. an clnht-yonr-old bov said: “I'm not quite sure if I could i° give him my sweet. rntion to help in his training, but I would wil- lingly givo him my sislcfs." WREXHAAL- Pcntrebycha.n llall, 17th Century llllflllOl‘ private homo ngnin years as an evawfl! blind persons. Wales —lC_P ion centre for The 5000-ion Coast Guard ice- Uirough ice fields choking Buffalo. leis trapped by the unseasonai cold. the ice near Buffalo. breaker Mackinaw plows its way N, Y., harbor to rescue for ves- In all 36 ships were caught in IN- i lzvestia Claims Latin America‘ Being “Ens|avetl" Moscow‘ May ls__kaeutem__ C. D. N. A. PRESIDENT An allegation that Latin-Anteri- can countries are being "enslaved by Powerful American monopolies" with "dollar diplomacy" as the mam weapon 1n United States foreign policy towards Latin-Am- erica was made Saturday in an article by Geo-rglev. published in H. G. Kimber, general manage;- of the Globe and Mail, who l elected at. the {held in Toronto. ,_ llzmgung that modern "dollar '(1I'{1i0m8(‘,'»"‘ planned "the emb- i l I ishment of United States domin- ation over all countries of tho western hemliphem,” Georglov said: ‘i "Interference in the internal ,affairs of Latin-American coun- -lrics is depicted us help in their ‘struggle against the ‘danger o1 4 lotulituriatiism’ and ‘Communist i danger‘, and an assault on- the na- ‘tl-onal independence of these coun- tries is presented in who guise of ‘inter-American can-operation. i “Trying to find a wide access to the Latin-Antericarz market for its l iMoreli Cooperative ____ year in all respects was I one annual meeting o4 i, the Morell Cooperative Assoclarion i Limited on Thursday cvcning, May I 15th. The president, Mr. Jerome O’. .3 Brien occupied the chair and gave the report of the directors. Mr. Frank Dunn. Manager in 1114 1mm. yclal report revealed that m9 ma; . assets 04f the Company are now fabout $3.000; net salcs for thc A bfl-Yllltr TQM“ It, l l l or drill. .21“ ifii‘éii.‘.‘.s‘fiii.ii."$ii ““.ii.§.°“§.2"i‘i’é‘§‘fi“ ‘:**1°=°°°~°°. p. .111‘ s .1. .. ,, ‘S‘ e "‘ 0 . 1_ s t! e lSZllSSlunan 21:90‘plggiilreafiuzil“woutglevfiggei? iL is making no attempt to meet lexplanotion of ‘questions regarding concert an Sunday afternoon by delmanrds of gain-American coru- ,§T£lrzOCL’ni tax legislation and‘ other I» l .:."...:..i.r:‘;..:...:i..“:z2l.u"Y- ..“.’.§°S§.“i.§f£iZZ.'E§ ‘fr’; .1 _ ~ z . . _. i ‘i - - i Si. rc 6813i a politics. We swvl‘ ‘aim: fiisugillgl Statlng_ that United States ' at the rate of patronage rc- tme and Hm WV“ ‘vailersm Ea“ I trutlr- policy hindered growth of g bate to members and puircn-s on Nkholson papal)“, officiated as l‘ national industry ill Latin-Anierl- | the past years business at the rate can countries, the article contin- ued: “American monopolisis are try- ing to limit the industry of Latin- .Americnn countries to production of semi-finished goods which are ‘i then to be imported to the United States whence they are to be sod in. finished conditionsnd n high prism in the same countries. .. ." g0! 8 1-295. New directors appointed -. were Mr. A. B. XVIoAdam. Ephriam _Malone and John O'l\"lli The question of lzwslaii 1:: freed mixinv blanl in conjunction ~witl1 Lite prcsrnt scrrd equipment was discussed and tho matter left in the hands of ttho ‘directors to be further invmipat- ed and. it feasihlc. nriirfn to be lak- en immerllalrly , Th» mcnlinxz l \flil,‘i|, ill lirw‘ it'll‘ COL"i\"‘l'Illi\'( )$lli't,‘]l‘l.i‘ and in- stnll a. POM-i- potato gt tit-r m bc ready for OPFFIlIV-‘l iuw hFilbOll A resolution nus pansrri in h? for- warded to thr- Princc li-r. .."ll'rl Is- land Federaton of Agriculture tun- portlng the negotialiom to .are tho freight subsidy continued cu western feed grains. Another resolution \ a Minot" 0n u. v. Left Bomber Crews With Cold Chills l l denouncin ,1 the increase ln freicln i ratq was passed unanimously by NEW YORK. May l‘! —— (OP) —] iihe meeting. ‘Ffidfilfi- mock air zittack on New Films providrri ‘York, impressive as it was to the courtesy of th: . l-‘ilm layman. left wartime bomber crews Hoard vwre shown. Orzo i’iustrated with cold chills running down their the oeoperative efforts of fisher- Sfiinfl. men in Nova scotia. The other. an Veteran airmen ithut had the atta {out in actual 0cm generally ck been carried success and influence bat me gnsunlty (Inform. in the Sfales. Irate would have been fantastically L-P- M61558‘! and n- 5- 513mm“ |lilgh in an attack on a major- city nld from the Provincial DPIIHTI- ,such n; New York. _ l Chin! reason for this was the ued the meetifil 111d wmliliumicd Jflilure of the force. due ln wen- i319 mfmb"! “"4 m"“""-"m”“’ m‘ thwr conditions. to carry out the‘ the interest and surccrs of ‘bolt nrighal plan to pn5s over Manhat-l °P8lflimii°n> tan in one large ionization. Wharf actually happened wn; {but 5 put-i glen otf llllae force was greed to re-i I - ‘t . s _ " , - "__ .11.; i.:.....s:. villus.“ Br|t|sh General l Goes To Defence I 0f Kesselrlng 113195 American cooperative film on the of C1':rl‘t tlic "lnrucl" in two “manly-sappy. aisd growls. l This, wartime bomber flew mem-. bars agree. would result in the force: being out to pieces under normal! defence nctlor such as undertaken)‘ by enemy coilntries during the Wm".- Gco. George O. Kenney. com-i munde!‘ of the United Saves Armv; Air Forces Strategic COmmandJ voiced agreement with this when 110N901“. M53’ lkimuterii" he said Friday night in n brsnd-[LL-Gen. Sir Oliver Loose. former cast that the force "wouldn't lnsmcommander of the British forces long in n. shooting war.” _|ln Italy. who protested last week From the point of view of results at -the death sentence passed on achieved. c! course. the story ls German Field Marshal Albcrtvon different. It l! an atablished fact Kesselring for war crimes in lt- By RONALD BEDFORD New president of the Canadian Dally Newspapers association is W35 annual meeting, . r-l i) cit-am‘: g ihi- merit of Agriculture briollv addres-l that a bomber mid on any target can not be turned back or: driven off. No matter how heavy the cas- Tlallits inflicted. bombs ~ evan ei- aly. said in an interview today that “my protest was iuslzifl d.‘ He added that it drew the at n- tion of the -Brltlsh Government Omic b01115! — d0 mi- and Parliament to the issue. Gen. Leese succeeded Field Mar- shal M-ntgomey as uDlflmflfldfil‘ of the British 8th Army. "Kesselring was a gallant s0i~ dler who fought his battles well nnwnnn roan bino- Whole races and succeeding generations have been stunted diseased and ovcn killed as n re- and squarely," Gen. Lcese told a sun qr improper dietary b81735» Sunday Pictorial correspondent. 1 “Eighth Army men who fought -____.’..___ .._ What’: What n n. BuililingTraiF We have TEE-LOCK and TWIN- BUTT Asphalt rolled roofing sortmont of colors. WE GARRY PRATT llllll LAMBERT Paints, varnishes and Enamels for Interior and exterior decorating BEFORE BUILDING 0R RENGVATING UUUUULTZ" Macuullllill-RCWE woon womuuu o». m. PIIGIIE 341 against him had no complaints about his conduct. Like (Field Marshal Erwim Rommel. Kessei- ring set n. very good example in the treatment of prisoners-Jar better than the Italians." Today Gen. Lasso said: "Bins: my first expression of opinion I have received many letters from former 8th Army men who fought with me against Kesselring in Italy, "The overwhelming majority o! them support my views." Gen. Loose‘: outspoken com- ments started a flood of corres~ ,pondsnce ln the British press. Bishops Joined with generals in the wordy battle and on Wednes. day the lWar Office warned all ioftlcers from fluid marshals to subalterns to keep their own counsel on the issue. Shingles, also in a good as- ---_---_~___ FOXES PLENTIFUL - BRANTFDR-D. Ont. _. rap) ._ hires are plentlrul this your in Brant county. Particularly in Btuntfurd towndilp. Already sev- erol $6 botmtlc; have been paid lo hunters and it ls expected cunt mlny more foxes will be bagged be- fore the expiry date for the p|y~ men; of s bounty. Oct.’ 3i. Iw-ERTiiF-rsn councn. OTPAWA- (GP) -- Norman E. Llckerl. Indian lawyer fro-n Brent- ma. 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