p-‘fiimlévfi KRiHsWf-AIETMQLB 15A < can; six" rue '<:_i_i;\izi.crrr_i:_ro_wN GUARDIAN Play Bontinuesln ~B||| Murlgy Wins Senior A =YE 2 it)“ . 'UUU'U Ll nnnm International Oliympic ‘ i Committee Plans '48 Meet 11111111‘ T°""""""1 l . ' ‘f, t . i1‘- Play continued in the Cherlotte- 1 . LONDON. Aug. 30 - (C?) - ‘The critics have based their ob- wwh Tennis Club annual tour-ha-‘ , Overriding criticsrn and Dtotests. jections mainly on the "dlsturiian- ma“; yesterday with two mgpgngg i the International Olympic Com- ces and rows’ kicked up at various being piayed and one when by d9. u E A T n E s e 3m Mui-iay i”; night won the ' . . mittei- has begun to make plans‘ meetings in Stockholm. EH18. 1B5 fault. I ~ P_J_ mcmnalu trophy m m, 5m. for holding the next Olympic‘ Angelea and Berlin, h; said. In the mixed doubles Mort Dewi I i A 5mm, i, the Brighton Games. probably in London. in 19- and Betty Large defeated R. Masse. , iggrmfigpciué‘ Lin-i” had Mr. Falstrcm declined w predict The site muv be chosen this where the 194a games are likely to and 3 Forsythe m ,_2_ Fm“, - W,“ Wm“ 000m "and, h“ All Cadets of the Charlottetow n Sea Cadet Corps B. C. S. c. week ut a mes-tin: cf the com- be held. but London v bidding Hansen and Isabel“. sinciai, 1,“..- rm ma A J41“), u mitteels executive bczrti. strong for them New ‘iork and ed u, a 6A draw in the mi,- set ' ' Len Phillips, fourth member of the Senior A group won a cup don- ' ated by Willi-m. lvlichaeLfor the most ringers, with 234. Jeffrey was a close second with 233. , , In the Senior B group Ambrose -" Doyle won a cup donated by Wil- Bigirie Edstrvm of Stoekhclrrri Oslo aso hav been mentioned as acting president of the ‘I O 0.. to-i possible host 0,1188. _ day labelled the opposition that‘ If staged in London. the rros‘. has l-csn raised both here and in likely site is the lulle- Wfimbl: the Uniicd States over the propo- Stadiurr, live miles iwffllfliisr 0f sed resumption of the greatest cf. the heart of the clty- I1» P5081191 infra-national sports events rs the war virtually llndamflfltfl- The with Johnny Squarebriggs and J. Forsylhe. the match being called then on account of darkness. 'I'his match will be replayed Wednesday. In ladies‘ singles competition Joyce Cantwell won by default from Eleanor Bourke. l Kent are requested to r0911" "1 $110 “Queen Charlotte" on Tuesday at 7 o’eloek - - - to arrange a special to" 0| donated by Mr. Fred Chappell. 1t is is: the rnusi ringers and high- est number ci points in individual games. COIIIPSC. 20th Game This Year "mostiy nonsense." I i 0lyn1D1¢ 511-11198 ha" hie-h held i“ “The Olinnpic Games have play-i London only once, in 1900. ' ed a great part in the physical ed- Avery Brundatifi. Chairman 01 ucztioii of the ireoplrs of the wcrlcly the American Olympic Ccmmitlee. and have helped them curg- through. arrived aboard the Queen Eliza- better nil the hardships of war)‘, bcth today to attend the meetink- Mr. Ezistrom said. Boston Rookie Burk/tart l/Vins His 14th Victory i -Tlu Xssnf-iziied Press) ' Only Brock tally was Tom l I l l TODAY'S SCHEDULE Ladies‘ Single lilo-Betty Large vs. Joyce Cant- well (semi-final). _ 6.i5-Mb:ed Doublea i l W. Cullen and E. Campbell vs. D. West and G. West. i M. Dew and B. Large vs. I. Cud. ' ‘more and 1-1 Tidmarsh 1 11f time permits. winners of the above mixed doubles will play-off). I J. Dauncev and J. MacDonald | vs. B. Moreslde and B Bourke. r (This is a first round match and. l. must. be played today). .. -. - l . -_ . ,. ‘.5551? ?..“§‘“%'55°73.‘.itfii.i"“lt‘i.‘iii“°£3225. Early Professional Hockey Star bias liv: starts against had round nrppers by Babe Dahl- arling a seven- gren and Pete Coscarart in their . Louis Cardin- ‘.2—hit total. ' In Philadelphia ...:pdcr kept the the pitcher, resumed his old role r-r control until as Jimmy rflvxx. the slugger. and ui<e= with two ou‘. slammed a ninth-inning single to Burkhart theniscore Dick itiauiiey and defeat Cin- Stew Hofferftrcinnati Reds 4-3 for Philadelphia Jimmy Foxx. Tztoq-mei m‘ ___ ihcv filled ' the TORONTO. Aur: 20 - (C?) .- Jack Marks. one oi the great stars of early years of professional hoc- i.ii.'li iitei Baseball Tonight All Stars Vs Navy lard MacDonald Others in GBEGORY PECK com- etltion was THOMAS MHCBELL In the Senior " group compe . L; ' RPDDY Milnowhu- - ‘ tition was held up last night. by ROSA STRADNER . the non-appearance of players. It is scheduled to go on Wednesday. """"'""'" i Yorston. Those taking part are. Andy Mar- tin, J. McCotira. Wilfred Evans. Sourls-‘l-Kil-lil P-ltt-Thvr- Chris Gallant, Rev. MacLellan. Matinee ....3 PAIL-Thur. horrific MBCDUJQBII and Ernie -- In the intermediate A group Ren- nie Larter won a trophy from Johnny Buntc. last year's winner ‘(Y1 the 011D. Lam-r won in two {straight games. WONDEIYMIETAL- ___L_§Im£* 01 uranium‘ 235. Plutonium makes ibetter bombs. and can be separi-L l ed from uranium more easily. Fin- l ally it raised by IOU-fold the world's ‘supply of atomic power resources. Montague - rrri. aao nu. ' " Sat. 1.05-—10-15 EM- _ . _| . C‘; tie Navy base- ' ms W“ View“ ' Plumes’ key‘ (uedf Ens 1322152 2i“ ails“ bflilIlheififilIllfleliibSllurflffim their vicrl without Hum" Touch Brooklyn's ccienze fell apart as Foxx also connected for his 19rd" a “g ‘m ' ' ‘ ‘imry ovelfisummemide Rh c, A, F‘, A“ the processes o! transmum m” Dad? vnn1llied save“ erbium 7mm“ ""1" “I the W“ m m’: than a yea,‘ ___ last Sunday ral-ics. on the Char- tion are done without human d ' Pittsburgh ll-licighth to give Charley Schanz his "'u—___ Jottctovxn Al‘. Stars nine teale111! touch and men don't even Zet 1- Roe u; coastirccond \'l'.‘I0l-_' um‘ the Phils their i“: m; Park ujanmnd The mm‘? c105} .bcmuse the rays would be hhkmulhph fmmh lrluhlhh 1h a "°“’~ IsLarLsIat 5'45 OTIOCK BhBTP- dangerous The rocesses are aut- . In the tyre, previous meetifltli‘, omatic. p I 1 of these two teams. tilt All $11115, At Hanford. each pile is separat- -—-- gwon two and Navy.’ won the other; ed by several miles. No one was y y NATIONAL all three being very close affairs Sim; at first: whether a. pile might . Pittsburgh .'l0l 110 005-11 l2 1 so tonight's encounter has no pre- explode. although now they appear At H h h lBrooklyn 000000100- i 8 ‘I game favorite. safe. Separated also from each ll " Roe and Lopez: Seats. Herring ——-— and Dani/min. Sandlock § 00010 600-2 8 i Scoring eight runs in the first of the third inning to take a lead they never relinquished Aces stav- ed off the fiziai uprisings of their opponents to come through with their upset victory. New York Giants hammered‘ Hank Wyse for 14 hits, including three homers, to crush Chicago ‘Cubs 9.3 last night as Van Lingle Mungo notched his 14th victory. The defeat cut the Cubs’ National nwrrovr. tvitli one award being 51108131 competition includes an __ . __ _,_ . Uirpires: A‘. the plate, George League lead to 6 1-2 games over St. §§§‘,~j‘°;§oh°t°‘~§f1f;e-s_a a-"hglgit wggifé Francis; on the bases. Bill Daw- Louis Cardinals. I H pitching’ conicsu’ and a blackout 1° ' Mungo hurled steady ha!’ 8v“: Next game of the best-of-three up no passes. sen-finals is. scheduled for Wed- ATtlltRILAN - Bowles and Rosar; hlewhouser and Richn . ' Philadelphia .. 000 100 000-l d 2 —— Detroit 11o I00 0lx-4 o i) t By The Associates] Prega Flores and George; Mueller ann Montreal Royals Defeat Toronto 4-1 to i0, but Ray Hathaway was touehl m; with men on and had fine control.‘ "hlltrilhs- ihe He didn't pass a man angi plays. which kept him out o! trou-‘ "0115 bit cells. by several miles is a man. ROCHFOICD QUOIT CLUB made canyon; a chain of vats sunk t. Louis -- in the ground and shielded by In oston . 000 000 ooo-o ‘I i All members are kindly request- huge concrete walls. Water car- Anome, we.“ mi" w m” l Burkmri and O‘Dea; Wrislil. cd to be on hand each evening rles the hot uranlumfrom the piles . ‘l ‘cf. "Kw "f" t “r | gihgigmh huh Mae“ -5i;irting Tuesday so as to finish into the canyon vats to cool. (Wat- m-efl‘; s. if,“ s‘ - 1?.‘ °ml§mfw _ ‘"'_ , ‘ Clricihnati 100 00o 020-3 a 0 play for prizes. 0r also is a coed shield asaiust the “if; " cflb l t- .;.',"§,""°‘.‘ ‘f’? MW 1101-1“ i") h" 1051118 "h Philadelphia om om) 021-4 9 i Any players ivho wish m 10in rays.) fi 0e tu ' "in "mwds, ‘avg’ mo“ °f m" BWJ“ Aces- m‘ the K- Kennedy m-u Lakeman; Schanz and play Will; this club and com- E5911 51115 01' llrlmillm contains a "h zlehcll-ff- Qffegn We" i ah’ of C. Leagui- last night. came back and Andrenx mete for nrizfs kmdiv comm; the small percentage of plutonium. some e?“ Wm‘- 1 ‘ 15 M11195‘ stronziy to vruip the Tigers 13-11 in Chicago 000 m) 0234 3 0 secretary) ' How much is a secret; but the ofii. btfigjepial prizes Me Offered to the first game of the semi-finals New york 005 001 50x-9 l4 2 cial description in a preliminary t - - ‘ estimate gave the figure of about two pounds of plutonium to a tori of uranium. The vats separate this plutonium from the uraniumwhich is sent back to the ovens to make more plutonium. Around the piles and canyons are "hoi; rooms." which are not hot at all. The name means that some of the rays may pierce the hot room walls despite shielding. Too By The Canadian Press .__________ nesday nigh: a‘. 8:30. Players are Wgshlnglun 020 0-11000-7 8 0 Montreal Royals look the con- many "f the“ "Y5 WW1‘! m“? asked to cease note time of Cleveland ooooooooo-o s‘ r eluding game of m; Intornat- d"? Yadhmilver "use hum“ I starting. Pleretti and Fort-ed; Center and tonal League three-game series. m“ ‘md Clmhlng 1° em" rays-“d In addition to the semi-finals Hayes. Desautels from the Toronto Leafs by beatingl even m” a“ 115°“ WW1‘! hem" now in progress there will also be Philadelphia .. 000 000 000-0 1 l them 4 to l. lust night. l sl-‘flltlggi “It bghya, A? t1h15 w“ a practice Detroit . I00 000 03x-d i5 0 The Leafs outliit the Royals. 11' 131"” n a ‘a TY 95 5- This radioactivity is caused by particlrs from the “meal cores of atoms which start and in“; goin- (iouhiei keep the atomic fires burning. Neu- destroy man's white blood But this fact makes it easy to safeguard the workers, by tak- hfl heals 1-0 hit the iunner-up Nels Whilock. Jim Connolly and Lou principality of Liechtenstein. Thyssen and his wife then went to Brussels. Six months later they were In Paris and then moved to the Riviera. When the Germans cccupled all of France Thyssen was picked up by the French secret police at Cannes and turned over to the Gestapo. Thyssen was treated with con- sideration by the Gestapo and la- ced in a sanitarium where he lved for two ycrs. Cioering has claimed credit for IL‘; saying that hLs in- tervention saved ,t.he industrialist from b61111 shot. Allied authorities. however. say they believed that Tliyssen never was considered dangerous or harm- ful t0 the Nazi regime. Officers said Thyasen had ad- mitted that he continued to sup rt the Nazis all through Hit cr‘s climb. He said he shied away from the Nazis after he saw the ultimate course Gennanv intended and cirrr; his telegram to Goei-ing protesting the war as proof. Provision Made For Rental Appeals (By The Canadian Press) I OTTAWA, Aug. 20-Landlords whose notices io vacate were re- cently suspended by the Prices Board may apply to a court of rental appeals to have the suspen- sions lifted, provided the applica- I tion is filed not later than Aug. 3i. liihe Board reminded landlords to. ay. In an order issued July 25. every notice to vacate given before that date by the landlord of a-house. apartment. duplex oi- triplex dwel- ling who desired the accommodat- ion for himself or for a member of his family. was suspended. Tne landlord was given the right to apply to a court of rental appeals for a review of his case. but until judgment was received in his fav_ the captured German submarine 11-100. "L,"Ll'1_l'l_FLl'1.FLl'|_l'lJ'l_l'Ll'Ll:i..:lJL"I_l'J UU L"I-I'U' ’U'LFLJU Swift. _ Hal Newhouser. slender Detroit H 15788111118109 001 4110 100-6 11- 3 southpaw iaitchei". yesterdav be- Cleveland 000000000-0 7 l_ came the major leagues’ first 2.- Carrasquel and Evans; Gromek.. Rama winner of i945 bv whit:- washlng Philadelphia Athletics {-0 a5 Tigers followed through with a 4-1 triumph in the nightcap to swcep an American League double- header. The Tiger lefthancer. who wcn 29 comes and lost nine inst season boosted his i945 record to 21-7 and fanned seven men for his 160th strikeout of the season Remember When silly Winn. one of the United Staits’ leading automobile drivers died at Springfield. 111.. scvcn years ago. when his car blew a tire and overturned in a 1011-1111115 1-106 at the Illinois Stat-e_Fair Winn. at 3i. had competed in seven 501l- mile races on the famed Indian- apolis Speedumiy and came Mai‘- est i0 victory when he finished sixth in i925 By The Canadian Presa held tonight a; Walker's barn at Covehead on Wednesday. SpdEBriefs PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30 - (AP) First baseman Vance Ding-cs. Philadelphia Phillies stat freshman who ildS led the club in batting all season suffered a bro- ken collar o-uie in a collision with second baseman Vlcody Williams of Cincinnati Recs during the third inning or today! game. ST. PETERSBURG. ‘Ila. Aug 20 - (AP) -- The St. Pstersburg Times said today that Joe Di- Maggio. centrdieldcr of New York Yankees, will get his dis-charge from the army wlthfn a week or 10 days. onsvsinauojliiz. 2o - m?» - The wizards of odds today in- A meeting of horsemen will be Salveson and Hayes. I In Cleveland, Alex Carrasquel in scattered seven hits to blank Cleve- draw posit-ions for the teillaht race land Indians 6.0 in the second half of a doubleheader giving Washing- ,ton a double shutout victory after; Marlno Pleretii held the Tribe‘ scoreless to take the opener 7-0. | Carrasquel was never in trouble. as he coasted to ‘triumph on an 11_hit attack or! Steve Gromck and Jack Salveaon. l New York 001) 000 004-4 l0 1 Chicago 001 C00 000-l ll 0 Dubiel. Turner and Drescncn; l Caldwell and 'I‘i'csh. i Boston 020 310 000- 6 l1 2| Si. Louis 071200 (lOir-IO 9 1 O'Neill, F. Barrett Hausmann is: Steiner. Holni; Shirley, Zoldak d: tz l Mancuso. Schul . INTULYATIONAL l vflewark con 000 o-o 4 i- Syracuse . 400 000 x-4 8 0 Farmer and Sfci-iecke; Blue and Just. Toronto 000 100 000-I ll 2 Montreal .. . 310 000 00x-4 I0 McC:'.=.bb_ Strict and Prueti: Hathaway dfiil Todd. Newark 005 010 200-8 8 i1 Syracuse 000 000 220-4 5 5i, MacKay, Blake-sky and Vangrof- ing white blood counts. llp To 140,000 Prisoners lleld By Japanese e-cni. neotunium. This new stuff lasted only a short time. It emit- ted rays of its own and chan ed n automatically into a different c e- and internment‘ mlgifl element‘ By JAMES HUTCl-IESON MANIIAA .i9- lAP)—I prisoner of war camps scattered from ltianciiurin‘ to Singapcre and the Indies as many as nationals may be awaiting surrender negotiations. A summary of the prIsoner ofi 5 -wair and interntc situation releas? k Plu Before the war. Enrico Fermi, of Reine. Italy. and now of Columbia University, New York. focussed rays of neutrons on ordinary uranium and produced a new metallic cle- Zluhednnns tonium. But no one made any. It H0950 Alum. was too expensive. But the fact of “new”. its probable existence was known tion after completion of Japanesel tzlsclentlsls °f an ‘he W°T1d- T119 o or he could not require a “well- behaved" tenant to vacate. Only exception to the order was the case of a discharged member of the armed forces who wished to live in a dwelling which he owned at the time of enlistment or which he occupied under a lease from a relative at the time of enlistment. In these cases a three month's notice could be given the tenant, Starts As Idea wnium started as an idea. PRODUCE MONTREAL. A . _ Produce urhes us 2o (c?) Ported by tre Do i - ment of Agriculriii-Tm on Depart ‘lIS different element was plu- y thing the scientists were not urc about was whether this un- nown metal would split. atom by ed by m: Aum-icun Rm 6,055 atom, emitting two billion electron EGGS: spot Ont here Saturday said that ot 2000.0 gvltsf of copay. lust like the rare m,“ 47; A Medium “jg? AQgfuzeg Allied nationus comineu. prob- ~32‘ orm o uranium. 38-39; B 35-36- C 29 ably 50,000 died in camps oi" 0h‘ “Ce Selma “g “Ihhium w" ECW119181 i006 cases, to: peoded ships. crated. Negyly 100,000 iii-‘sunei-s and ln- lum 235. The plunge that scient- teriiecs and Canadians. more are Brim .1. Australiansils Mo“ o; these’ aolng to be a fabulous task. the fatalities mvuived 91.1mm,“ o; W513i University of California cyclotron i Approximately 10.000. mostly civil-i was used to make lust enwah tans. have been repatriated or lib- tigutonium to be. visible. than 33.000 making BUTTER: Wholesale e h. bing pasteurized No i Qgiiélgzgi N0 2 34: current receipt Que m; 1 pasteurized 34 1/15 (is; M“ No 2 33 1/16 del Mil: first, 9191111191”? prints .l0b price 36 -37- It proved be equally as explosive a3 iii-an, ts then undertook. the the ob unknown me al of Commanding one" LT. N. SAUNDEB! - B. C. S. C. KENT LFLTLp (C?) ENTEBT as for Dominion and 11.5. servicemen, a club has been established under the auspices of the Empire War Hospitality Society to provide shooting, mountain climbing and fishing faculties. moo: A . _ Notinl a Bi-itiihimoli, ,0 m 1°“ Olympic Sflmes hen i,“ ' land. the Manchester puma! P“ h W“ Pfindent w; U 1118117 other countries ._ hi, abs)’. and Canada to name m ee-ere e titl d before Britririr his fifiaflfil‘, CWILIGHT MATINEE RA N Covehcad, Wed” Aug. :1 THREE CLASSES, WITH ENTRIES INCLUDING; CLASS A PACE: Lady Hal, Margaret Jean, 0_ ii Voio, Bedford Grattan, Reuben Lee. CLASS B TROT AND PACE: Just Flicka, it," Jim, Geo. Mac, Miss Marjorie Hal, Marjorie Bullion Raymond Budlong. CLASSIFIED RACE: Entries to be taken at track. Races To Start At 5 p.m. Sha Lunches and Refreshments served on grounds. IN AID OF RED CROSS , IUTDVIITWIIIIIIA Auction Sale TUESDAY. AUGUST 21 AT 2 P. M. AT 80 BRIGHTON ROAD I am instructed by the Estate of Dr. S. R. Jenkins t sell by Public Auction the following furniture: 3 wicks chairs, 1 flower stand, I upholstered bench, Mbliogan foot stool, bedroom chair, kitchen table, electric stovel large mirror, 1 marble slab, 3 bed springs, 1 small iror bed, 1 small table, 2 kitchen cupboards, I wicker table, desks, 1 mahogany table, 2 library tables, 1 walnut card table, 1 walnut buffet, 1 marble fire place, 1 rosewoti mantle piece, 1 hall clock, 3 oil paintings, 1 bath room basin, odd dishes, 1 wafer heater, 1 linen cupboard, stair rods, lamp shades, hall clock, 10 outside windows, 14 doori. draperies and other small articles. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer- =-_-_.-=.-{.'Z € Elli] . [QIEIEIEE LEE _ first grade solids b i 35 .‘ - -b i - ' i,ht. 2- is: l ~ - _ Fur stalled Jimmy Bivini. Cltvtllfldli ski: Wehmeitr. Humphries. Kal-llwigcans and me ‘emamwiq“E?tllririiiifiiifwl.i§l‘,“§,i§§§ced 35%. 1° m” M h°_'h° redhlbhfyegerel l‘ Azania ski and J1 1‘ l l (a British Foreign Office com plutonium are started and main- CHEESE; gun-eh; whiie and we“- Cimslh-T iiirl ravine if i Nte Y k Bum!" 3'10 rig-i 13 2 menthii" ‘illmeh ‘he SW1“ Chm“ “m” mwli’ hi’ h" uranium ‘J35 ern 2o FOB" wholesale white f0l‘ a core 0 m 01TH W 0f Rochester t. . , . ' g- (.9 _ t _ d iii 41m; 6.801) Allied ll a ms. l l d :. ~ r ~- H_ L A‘ BROWN‘ Dy giél-(iofifltéifeiidlarflifiifg Lsgifiésmirnt inlaid gigilflglfihl, Sakas. ,i$,a'i15fi£L-Siiis-_i_qii_g 1'75 Canadiensl- tThliis rgnkes uranium 235 the key {ic/"mfyl" $11116 “CSIJXI 20 Orthopedic lum Wednesday niBhl; Baltimoie‘ 012 64o 001-5 9 2 tfresilggglatgid fiat: filiéanlegc [gone] fotngmagtoi: réolblggnlgnpégfifidlfi: Receipts: i301 boxes. . The tuss‘e is oeirig billed as "for Jersey City 002 000 000-2 ‘l 8 “ - i -_ ~ a; 235 itself to uroduei th i _ . i“ the duration heavyweight champ- Barillari and Lollar; Rosso. Pic- gels“ rtsagissxdvlgfiirffig elinvnram mam which H.150 wuiise x3105:- at Nligogazrzroarzs. 75 lb bags Que and A ionshiip." iillliil the lease: ‘Blvilnshls clrlllo and Clausen. ed persons m remain tcmmrafiiv T a o a - - - 3 - ragga ast f. popular c 0N! 5 i b of transcoita on ( omorrow-Uranium 235 - the p 1 _ . 4 l4! Great Gcurire 511'!" llllélfgmh ‘Ymhg “'9' ‘h’ 1"‘ “m” BASEBALLS BIG 51x iiliidcayigieriishusriifiicultics.) ‘Imaster key to atomic power). OPP Es EBIUNPNONS “ ‘ . _ , cnantorre-rowu alt-i. ' ________ i; Ti, i, w... i- , . i IDNDON — (Cr) - m aut- - Mina“?! km, mm 1 y e m” WELIFlELJLMh ish Legion poppy factory, by may. ,.__m.. M. v. pamc erratic - -~..-—.:-r Fr -\.=.—_—.,. I 'Player, Clfl 0i A iThr-ee Leaders in Each League) B R H Pct. . Thyssen Awaiting 1118 Only utility poppies for each Wlfi-‘lmé NOV- 11 was able to adapt WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22 . can League, Etten. Yankees 73. Home Runs: flglmes, Braves. 24' AHIEIICBD Lea- gue, Stcpliens__ Browns_ l8_. ‘ . QORTIIUMDEBLAND FERRIEB LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Trev "Amp "Gag" STUBBS . rHlll b Ants. Charlottetown not, Nhi-i-‘hhl Miguel.’ late: ‘mien August. 24th. ' Nations War Crimes Co lesion. with him ape approxima ly '15 other survivors of the Nazi indus- trial and fiscal regime. » -— Enfeebled. Thyssen and his wife hid, gm, were picked up by Allied troops in the Italian Tyroi near the Swiss- horder early this s er. His e~ Rv you cm mink or Th’ MOST vols Rioicuwu; 110N654 MARK Masai HIM. ue-rus TRAVEL WITH HIM. AN“- weu. PRACTICE Alien-ideals, AN’ IF ci-IARLES ISCWRIEH TH’ X7 M‘! WORDa JEANTL NEVER ' .IA umrn wif- ,iater was released. Bhe is livinili .near Munich. Thysssn. who clairrs, j to be a man without a nationality |W_a5 transferred to the iurlrdictionl of supreme Allied Headquarters in une. ' J Thyasen, dressed in a shirt much l too large and a ragged coat. dis- plays little interest in Allied at- wmpts to fill in the gaps in his areer. c The records show peculiar deve- lopments in Thyssenu career be- ginning with a telegram he sent to Hermann Gccrlng Aug, 31. 1039. gi-ggggting the war. At that time he crossed from Austria into switzeriand with his wife. dlllilh‘ tei- son-in-law and grandson. éubsequgnilv his daughter. witnl SAID WOU LIKID CHARLES . OTE AN’ hild. do her 21%? rllimgiggniiii: in 1011;!“ sup 11rd l t t ieh ‘hi’? 13:1 “Zbliiail” i: the YOUR FACE looks Young You've heard many flattering remark about some “dist nguislied-lookin. Woman" with pa‘! hair! So why abandon yourself to LOO lNG OLD iuug bemuag you ve got [ray liairl You um kccp your loo a ll you keep feeling well. Sim ly RE USE to allow your system to come slowed down with toxic waste caused by too much rich. fatty food and loo little exercise. Take a hint from modern women who keep fit and trim b taking Bile Beans nightly. This favour to Brltlah remedy- made from l0 pure ve stable extracts-ls often called "The Me lcine That Wakes U Nature." k H eao ve now to eep youti ull active and banilh that “half-tlred" feelzig that Bria aging llnea in your fnccl Get Bile as at Your druagist. 4e Ovarltdllea leuoloietmreav Bil E l$l-_ANS~ its resources to War 0d ii Hoimes, , pr uc on and The Connecting Link Between Nova. Seotia and Prince Edward Island Braves 120 496108182 .867 mtumxp“ 121:3“ IOIzIIliII-crétgndeéirilslera “for I945 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE Cavaretta. 106 402 83 l“ 3m i w“ services’ . 0 er d WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. 6 M“ fCAltlgiygnfl. S. Egg? - L__l__ n n“ . um i _____ =-.._.z.-.—-.'.=-_=—_-_.-.--—-_-==_- LUNCHES SERVED i es rom e u ' p4 i“ 343 The C. W. . r o e - B GEORGE Tum‘ SAILING SCHEDULE (DAILY INCLUDING sunnarn 10.3353; """ " m m lted number of seiuiianhiprhut: Y "- H R am. SAILINGS DAYLIGI-IT SAVING TIME w h, 5'0, H in 3h, 4;, i0; as; Catholic youzll lzédllel I it“; who FRANKFURT on MAIN. Aug 1 I May 1st to Sent. 30th taut completed H 1h ‘a’? "ml" "v IiJ-(AB-Fritz Thyssen. the Ger- » Q Leave Wood Islands 1 a.rn. 11 1.». a p.m. 5mm... ,, ._ 02 317 se no .310 wishbig‘ fgglgrgfflmp~j I ‘man inieilifstiigiisty who helped firi- - LM" Cmh“ 9 “n” 1 I'm‘ u "m stwhens‘ ~01 41s 1o 12a aos S’ u a V‘ isnciivihgouncei ehii-tisilinzumclpoige? Distinguished comb" l" to Novunb" 8mm 2 lgiiziznslietiaxi In: National Lea- Almnmrmnwk 3321;311:122 b? i: castle near Frankfurt bending die- Leave Wood Islands J30 l-lll- J5 P-l- u vlalker Dodge“ 98. 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