has. \~v....-vu- n ‘l w“ m iovr.__ ‘HUNGRY eons lIW mm. new p“; m |l0LAl| ' AYRES ' HORTON ' KOLKEI a lAllllES - ITIXOI r a‘ H4PPINESSI i EXTRA isovmmnl nws Cleehodovakla. onPal-ado Today Tuna-Wad. CMSWILI. for Photographs. conrannauon aura main! anon. . l DIRECTORS FOR 1930 -- 1 Mr. B. W. Wade, Secretary of the Canadian Swine Breeders‘ As- sociation, announces that the mail ballot closed Dec. 15, 1988, elect- ing Directors for the Martimes, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, resulting as : Maritime Provinces —Al- mon Boswell, Charlottetown, P. E’. I. Manitoba-Alex. McPhail, Bran- don. 5. Man. Saskatchewan- A. C. Weir, Aberdeen, Sask. R. Ho kin- scn, Semans, Sask. Alberta-- Hays. Calgatl, Alta. John H. Pearse. Edmonton. Alta. British Columbia-E; H. Barton, 2 Chill- wack. B. C. The Directors for Quebec are elected at their own Provincial Swine Breeders’ annual , and for Ontario at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Swine Breeders’ Association, to be held in Toronto in February, 1939. CANADIAN SHEEP BREEDERS -Mr.1=|.. W. wade, secretary of the Canadian Sheep Breeders’ Associa- tion, announces that the mail ballot closed December 15th, 1988. electing Directors for the Marl- timcs. Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia. re- sulting as follows: - Maritime Provinces-William McNeil, Wind- sor N. S. Manitoba-Chas. . McLearLJdanitou, Man. Saskatch; wan — B. McLaren. Shellbroo Saslr. Alberta-Alex. S. McDouga. Champion. Alta. British Coiumb: —Ed. J. T. Woodward. l. Victoria. B. C. ‘rile Directors for Quebec are elected at their own Provincial iIP-“T d m. .7. tester Douglas. M. P.. and lidtrs. Douglas leave this mom- im for Ottawa. Gallant Base Further Adjourned The ease of Armand "Miolwy" gant, chailngegu with new n 30MB 0X1. aciuourned in City Police Court Sanurday before the evidence of §9 I _/ \ MIC?“ LEE A , BFGY l§' a I T’ 1 Girl Guide News NAIIUH l BIIIIIEIITEII llllll , (Inn/mushroom) BOSS-M whcaticy ii, i980. more you. 2 p. m. in her Riva on Jan. Mrs. John M. (nee MacDonald) Funeral Monday. Jan. 99th Whit MASON -At Edmonton. Abel“. on January. 8. Mason, former 1999 ly Maud lwb of Brackley _Pcint, this Provanca. " MacPHEI: — At Heaiberdals on il"l"l".lf ". i939. Mrs. Dona. 1 Mafi- moorrsrrn - Died in ills city. Jan. i8 . i980, Mary Roberta Donald, dearly beloved daughter. of Barry and Stella wed 10 tier late residence 81-2 months. Funers M0‘ M iiDliqbld Fellini Street this afternoon at 2.30. In- lcrment R. C.‘ Cemetery 1;. Memoriom ' n. Mignon Iaolihh lPqa-"P. ve Inserted by humid‘. Wife and Children. A. lntibit ’ ness ... htséfimln“ ... o! resourcefulness and I18. oil-i‘ isnost to be in our“ own borders ab to M)- the l ofe our, sis- lands. ‘tfliéhgnliqguilear is a time of lov- in: greeting from friend to friend and so. Glades. accept my af- factions es for a wonderfully happy Chris and a very “Guid- w l ' saaslf r. vvaaar-zu. . Chief Commimioni; Let us do friendly with so that we may be T90 Late To Classify roan sans-om: nox salon. u" ' r-m-i-o-sl. io7=rf€iFoioziTvvs blrtod; ti‘: wung cams. Could milk OUII‘ mo. A Thorough Examination one witness had been completed. would be resumed on it was announced. Magistrate x. M. lvlar- the case. ving evidence Satur- B. Waugh. telephone Chulottatowrl. Ho on instructions mainten- ‘Iuesday. Stipenniary tin is hear Witness . J. Ril . l0 01138 392 Ind cos, the ioel-ymer elm the residence of Co and the latter It 0 R. C. M. P. 0U. s U2 and 466 phones were J connected as extensions to the phone at Mr. Riley's house. '31! witness said. Anyone canine the “llil Wdwllfinssfifi EEQZTE A NEW n“ M55855‘ o olep "hear conversation t GuldJ-Fwlm m, w“ between someone at 5m and an- l-M 1°‘ “a l“ u‘ “I m“ lottllllre connection was made in the WWI-Em“ “m” l‘ mmnhm 1 m‘; terminal room at the telephone oi- lm“ ‘m’ Guldm“ w° {no q iice about a minute b91011 WW" hm‘ 14”“ dug‘? Gui“ mnwjfig on the everllng of December 28th last, and was taken down some- time before ten o'clock the same night when what, he understood as lMountcd Police called and W0 him to do so. _ The hearing was adjourned wnen Mr. J. J. Johnston, KJC. coun- 591 for tllgaccused was cross ex~ amillin the witness Mr. cderick Largo is appearing for the Crown. Eastern Guardian . . Th Qfllllmll II I'VE‘ 1 3"! l»: loll-l ma?“ llllf-azcmmtrds; m. iinflrlllall-Fvlnm yummy nu- ablo in advance. _: msuscarrl-lolv w - the OballUUvv Gl-llfdllll m‘! b9 banded w flldli’ neot- Arch" "I" maonm noon noun u cc- oncmicai. More loaves of better bread from each bal. , fill) HONORED-JEN ' . I of the Ublfid on todohono oneof mu vlvlfli L-UIU-T-II-SII ism e waomotliinl Jvoviitcltimtforiitwemllthtllld- lydie? i m; “MJIAKZAU l i n4. u w IN UUAAUIAN I.0.0.F. Special Session INSTA3LATION F OFFICERS Alpha Rebekah No. 10 St. Lawrence No. 8 Wlldey No. 27 is. Geo shi me DWI‘. rge mpson of the Asmclatsd Shippers and Nicholas Power of Canada Packers. e oy is in charge of 30- year-old Captain Erickson of H .und Norway She arrived in Char- ottetown with a cargo of fertilizer Velv Year's Day escorted in "shrougll light ice by the c. a s Brant. Before unloading operations were compl , however, near zero weather had clued the waters of the harbor to everything but an ice breaker. Assistance of the C. G. S. Mont- cann, at Quebec City was re nested and the ship left for Chariot town, Heavy fog over the lower St, Law- rence River compelled the Mont- calm to re to port however Then shippers, becoming anxious, made arrangements m have the cal- freighter ferry free the . Yesterday it was learned from Marine authorities at Charlottetown that the Montcalm was again en- route to this Province, having left Quebec City at 7 30 yesterday morning It the weather conditions were favorable the ship woul Prince Edward Island hours later, i-t was expec . Vviuather she would call here. or go to Souria in case the Karmoy needed assistance in reaching Georg: , v as not known. It was gang? d by sgppgsletheN an ter wou. no f err Shi “p.11” guy ppreciate the p s a. efforts of concerned in g ting the Charlottetown! assis freeing the Karmoy. et tance in ioned Capt. John Read who leaves this morning cin ahollday tri to ific coast ut who Several Clashes (qgrgbliiaied_fmm_paga__i)i Munkacs bore the legend: "Thank you for sav ." Hiuigarian ight artillery arrived in Muniwcs and. the city was full of soldiers. Border observers said fixing of responsibility fur the incident pro- mised to be a long and complicated argument because everybody seem- ed to have a different notion as to where the border runs . Ii: was a ratiicr general presump- ticn however, tha the artllmflht would result in dividing the village of Oroszvek, northwest of Munkacs tereet fighting Friday. and the scene of some of the hit- Slew Woman Because She “Laughed” At Him IIEIBANONJI‘ H..Ja.n 8—(AP)— The nude body of Mrs Freida F111- 28. identified by police N B , was found today in the of Henry Gedeon ‘s and Police Chief James of Manchester said Be- twice i f a ahootin I1 e12“; head Pbecifllse she "iaug ed" at him. The body was found. covered With barber towels after O'Neil notified Lebanon Police that Begin. . a hairdrmser, had surrendered in Manchester. He was booked on sus- plcion. THE BAPTIST CHURCH . Suggested by the scathina W011" of Jesus in Matthew 23,227. with their condemnation of lnsincerity the Rev. Harvey L. Benton. B. D., in his moming sermon ‘took as h]; gubjcd; the question ‘Is your Religion Fundamental or is it Or- namental?" Ta our reliuion basic to life? 1's it always the starting point of our thought of the universe. of our fellow men. of ourselves? Are alloftheoebasedorlatruccon- caution of religion. Or is it D08- sibiediatwebhnfirsmwitilm mind our own interests and omwenliences then add reli- gion as a sort oi Justification and adornment? Make mil onmbasic gracous. in our home incss rela- -to every e end that we aha-ll be ole. better neighbors, kind. lust and mood relations, in our t . ‘is our rel on essential to life? Is without which we cannot live. Lwiiitlout which more Wm is our reaction to such a pointed question? Lot us tisis dew search hearts and in penitence live ourselves. definite- y and uuvriiilolding to Gil-lat. in surrender. anthem "In- cline ‘mine 1hr" with m. J. I. Stems the bass solo. The subieot at‘ Mr. tléklflllhllh: m him sermon u . -s u mums. win Midst a the W‘! vol-ed with‘ a informal E‘ France's, Empire ab; French newspapers published h how intent Hitler is on domination The Central Guardian a. newly nature ma at d cents g you! lhlo In advance, Ll ANCE. naraa-v-zl-ali -- FOLLOWED w: i -. SIIID BAILEY. — A.“ parties BY China. Silverware or $011511?" on l ha Iced barley for o let us gag ‘m “ma” lg- JOIHAI. Entertainment xgzfllolanlfl cuss re-cnens igldaly. ‘Agriculture, ssa-l-a-lii. ND DANCE Queen Street. amine m. L-Ilo.’ TOnSTMUaoDonDY s. "'-..i..:.-..s.- 45- saver w“ . . c es WW1! will“? 101‘ mckvilie. N. B- . visited by Sllogtk thieves recently wlllrz évywiggm tlherhilildréoi’. Tr- .t u .t d h and several articles taken, city . , e n- Police _ - tinue his studies‘ at Mt. Allison y e had beg: lm' Illa trlrikledllltfkltg Ulllvvrfliy- » ——-— nightfall, it was understood, ._ g || , . , BREAKS ARM IN FALL ‘rile 3:109:31) gly,s0€lll Hall. DURING the ti l many friends of lVLrs. Samuel ‘Izflil-W. C. T. U» East Parlor. tire received IOIeHShIIIIDHIEIIBCrIODQ-Illlgl Ciow, of Charlottetown, will regret hiiil-Siewardc. Board Boom. ’rince Edward Island Fur Pool to learn of her accident mdsy . ______;. uimited by J. A. Webster and Co, 511cm 1 last wgtern she fell hi»; - Richmond Street. ChiLl-loégetiowlrls r ower llsbom sq, while - - -l. I'll .“"*:..*:F?."': SHIP BEACHES san ....W.——....-........ w...» en. ———-- . . —- ' jshe was reported rosti conllogg- (r “ ‘ "Cm Dim l) w“ ‘we'll/ed bl’ MP5» sl-ilfllfil’ ably and he!‘ friends an acquaint- -_ _ , Matheson 0f Charlottetown yester- lanou look forward to seeing her Po were o W - dflY °! 91° death It Edmonton. about again 30011,‘ D0n8ld 0f Ohlrlflttewwll. William l Alberta. of Mrs. R. A. Mason. Be- fore her marriage the deceased was Maud Robinson of Brackley Point. Prince Edward Island. No par- ticulars as to funeral arrange- ments were received. WILL RESUME STUDIES Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, Char- lottetown, left on return to Queen's University. Kingston, Ontario, Sat- urday morning after spending his Christmas holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDon- ald of this City. "Ken” a; he is familiarly known will resume his studies in the final year of medl- Glne at Queen's. s1‘. JAMES CHURCH OOMMUNION ‘Ina usual New Year Communion Sea-vice was held yesterday forenoon when there was a large attendance of members-the largest number of communicants at a January cele- bration in Rev. Dr. Moorhead Le- post-wonmunion address was given service in the evening, when Dr again was the preacher. The y r Name," Lysberg. in which Mrs. N. D. Machean and Mrs. J’. A. Lawson sang the duet. CHAMBERLAIN (Continued from pageil) _ tlons was fortified by his trlumphal sw d Franco's Mediterran- noun can Empire. Daladier, returning to Paris to- day, “ Frenchmen of the "great task" to come to preserve intact while ex- cerpts from the German and It- alln prom to show growing Fascist pressure on France to meet Italy's expcnslonht demands. Chamberlain reaches Roma Wednesday it will be his second meeting with Tl Dunc. Mus- solini invited him to make the visit when they first met at Mun- ich during the. "big-four .confer- At . seven ‘personskillod enoes over Grecian-Slovakia on din-lug the fighting Friday. includ- Sept. 29 tug one woman, were buried. A wreath from the municipality of Topic For - lscusslons Their conversations are expect- ed to cover broad political, econo- mic and humanitarian fields. Mr. Chamberlain can give Mus- solini Frances precise point of view on Fascist clamor for Tunis- ia, Corsica and other French ter- ritory. But-he will not offer Lo help settle the issue directly. The FrenohGovt. doesnotwant his intercession. Besides, he will have many Anglo-Italian issues to deal with in four days. among tllem the Spanish civil war, the, growing strength of Germany-Italy's axis partner-in southeastern Europe, and closer business and political cooperation between Rome and London. Victory In Rome Gennanys Economics Minister. Walther Funk, is ill Rome talking trade but he will have left be- fore Mr. Chamberlain arrives. able to bargain on any British proposals as, for example. expand- ed Anglo-Italian trade facilitated by credits in London. While Mr. Chamberlain is in Rome another, but less spectacu- lar, series of conversations will be held in Berlin. B innnlg Wednes- ay, George Ru lee, executive (tractor of the inter-government- a committee for refugees, will GJSCIIBB with Dr. Hjalmal‘ Scllacht, President of the Reichsbank, plans for helping Jews leave Germany. In Germany, beneath the clamor 0f the press there was an inkling that President Roosevelt's sirollg words in his message to Congress had made the Government think it might be time to patch things up a. bit with the Democracies. especially since Germany needs their money and trade. But Chancellor Hitler's talk this week with e Polish Foreign Minister. Joseph Beck. at is Berch-toagaden home showed D- ot central Eurwr. Perl"?! thfollsh an "indspender." Ukraine and a Baltic hegemony. His course should be clearertc the world after he speaks Jan. 80, the sixth anniversary of his rise to power. Rescue Crew Of Scallop Sloop DIGBY, N. S. Jan. 8 -—(CP) —— Captain George King and his crew of two were rescued by fellow fishermen Saturday nigh-t when the Digby scallop sloop Freda and Blanche caught ire and burned to th water line. scallop boat caught fire when her amine backfired. Dorothy and Francis was fishing naarb and took the three men craft. A lino was o Freda and and she was beached‘ at P tilelltos. al mid her enginslollliglht IOMING EAGLE DIINNINCGON England 4m. G. D. astledsn byfmttlieotherdny an hope was be salvfll- -(Cn>> received carved oak which has WNMIIUI UN‘! l. ohumhlldlllllt been This column la reserved for news of lllcal interest but advertising of y be inserted fillet” Plifl NUW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST th ROM-II ROOd 16am '* mernibe gelling anthem was “Savior again‘ Thus, Mussolini will know what, ' German can offer and lie will be ‘ “Ion eagle in ' in pew-and in his ALL THIS WEEK. a 0 % arr n» Finest silos i ST00li in the PRDVINGE; mg<>y=,g,-,,g MURRAYS 8. Heel Hugger 8.00 & $ 8.50 Women's Shoes, Special Lot EAL} "rnluslo -- --~ f‘?! WOMEN'S VELVET OVERSHOES — —- — - - MEN'S 4 BUCKLE i Parliament zWill Open ‘On Thursday (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrel OTTAWA, Jan. B-Cerernonial opening of Parliament Thursday. and its arxmnpanyina functions will share the spotlight ln Ottawa CASH ONLY WW5 minim-l‘ he"- A" inspiring: this week with publication of ilie ‘Bren gun report, scheduled I01‘ | Friday. i Apart from the Dakeanvtrv of g. the introduction of new rsand tributes to those who died in the recess. there will be little actual work attempted until Monday. customarily the Speech from the ‘Throne is not taken up ‘on-til the Monday foi- lowing opening dav. Friday there will be the usual flood of reports and papers laid on iihe table of the House and amour: these will be the report of Mr. Justice H. H. Davis of the Supreme Court of Canada who. as a commission of one, investigated the Government's contract for ‘l.- 000 Bren machine nuns. with John Inglis Company, Limited, Toronto Close Secret Pending its tabling the report's contents remain a c1959 secret of the Government and the Commimionecr. of Par- 1 ooenin ALL OTHER LEATHER SHOES IN THE STORE LESS THE GREAT DISCOUNT OF 1 -- -- -_ _ ._ WOOL CASHM. — — - — BUY NOW. A COUPLE OF PAIRS OF HIGH GRADE SHOES WRIGHT SHOE Compan dnterest in the opening llamenit is increased by in, m); that it will mark the return to the House of Commons of Hon, R J, Manion as Conservative chief- tain and leader of the official opbcsition. Dr. Manion was de- feated in the 1935 general elec. tion. selected National Conserva- tive leader to succeed Rt. Hon, R. B. Bennett last Julv. and elected in London in a ivy-election Nov. i4. Another interesting featum will be the reunion of Hon. H. H. Stevens. Minister of ‘Trade . and Commerce in the last Conserva- E§¥.‘.’..§i'.’l€i5‘§"%"li.§2.? h“ ‘wit’ '5 es on e Olimitlon belnchevsi. e1‘ a spit . in 1934 Mr. Steventsh oflnlgf§nfifi Reconstruction Party but was the onlv meonebr of it elected in 1985. Now Mr. Stevens is back with the Conservatives and is elongated ww- 20% 1.69; f 1 .39 MEN'S 2 BUCKLE WOOL CASHM. — _ ._ MEN’S RED SOLE GUM RUBBERS — - - _ 1 .99 1 .99 NO CHARGES 04 0+0 ¢++»»+»+»o0- DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL (Sub-regional) Prince Edward Theatre FRIDAY JANUARY 13th Under the distinguished patronage of: Lieutenant Governor Geo. D. DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois; Premier Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell; His Worship Mayor E. A. Foster and Mrs. Foster vvvvvvvvivwivvvvvvvvvvvvv AAAAAAA‘ a 4—One Act Plays-i Adjudicated by GEORGE SKILLAN, Esq., London, Eng. Vvvvvvvvvvvvvv v Tickets on Sale at Holman’s Ltd. Commencing Saturday, January 7th. Reserved Seats 75c Rush 50c THE AAAAAAAAAAA vaahkasa “IT’S AUTUMN NOW” presented by LITTLE THEATRE GUILD of CHARLOTTETOWN "THE HOUSE OF THE TWISTY WINDOWS” Presented by THE LITTLE THEATRE GUILD of SUMMERSIDE “THE SCOOP” presented by THE LIGUORIAN PLAYERS of THE HOLY REDEEMER PARISH "season or CELEBRATION" present-ad by the BRIGHTON PLAYERS. ' Performance opens at 7 p. m. Sharp V b P V Prune liMn/isitcr Mackenzie King and hi ll . to hav: aoefiavues are understood to the C d wiw m ana a- de wfilcome to the King am‘ Queen w en they come in May , UKRAINE,‘ ...<i>s>na1suw_rslme_r> This long Drcdd ma vrwlviwte a ° mgt Ovbslervers generally nelieve m Br 1. as usual try to achieve _ s R0411 bv indirection-Aw lngplr- illlz the Ukrainians to rise-up fig- ninst Moscow and establish an in- dependent nation over which hs W°l114l then assume authority, without causing minority prob. lems for himself bv amual anilex- ation. Naturallv. _ war bmwegn 235st? and Germany might glow luckc this. and Poland would be Ta’ rto esoa being involved. d“ e e woui , of course, always be Se! 0f snich awar spreading, but at present tile pros i, 0g y; bel OTI-grrllfined to easier-n e m the conflict growl mi - pfitizted to lie in thxrleglrcngffllllesslsgn i‘..;'i'.‘°€l‘-‘-’rln’.‘>‘.‘i‘.“..‘l2..'l‘~»"ilé‘§’ “""‘ ‘“ Ermsion ma“ 38' French Reaction A8 798816.: a revolt by the Uk. raillc. it may be said with assurance lhBt the Dre-sent French Government W0"!!! Iflffard it as an “iriternal" Russian affair in which France had no comes-in. Should the Daladigr Government fall-as ,'t mar-end be replaced by one of the mltreme ' 19ft. includinfl flhe Conlmunists the picture mightyossiafi chgnge, such gxfiovemme n. w d lean more April-I tIoFMTl th Ukr will continue to camsolidztrlelillslnltllelavs trade and political gum in the kans. and reach further towards the Baghdad and India of ormel- Kaiser Wlihelurs dreams. Great B'“§L"né'.'.”“.§§.°§°m“’u m“ 1 m; made it plain it will winds?» r- oubly Hitler's effort to main in ‘gas; exclusivity in trade in the Bal- A trade war-if -i that will be interesting Ilsllvfil. 50x3 er, Herr Hitler aoppears to have that whole tcflitwy neatly trussed l There is no nt indication that the moody h civil war is near its and. In: \ shoud tho l lljaubtzngzllllfs.“ Dr. Marlcivllls c1113; rwakh‘ I; ' “' Y“ v v c: ‘*9 * ‘w _ gnaw will “hold a or- ‘ L-423~1-7-5l. . m < Wednesday.“ Home aupmn “ee- - s A I-- l A .-. A A ‘I.-. Spanish Government and the In- SUIBBBB 88TH: t0 cease lighting. forms, so bitter arc which hav been nd ed d diverse thginterstinfngvolle/Izd. an so‘ pursue her conquest of China. Thei territory ready have occupied constitutes a} hold it lnent and among tl Prime Minister 1e my of; m, “Ward, m, d; _ ‘from the car but escaped death. tam" q; 1g a, wwmg gielrfimSllc suffered scalp and facial that there isn't mu use trying i0 i wounds. a pomi-ble skull facture. bargain with Rome and Berl TICKET SALE LITTLE THEATRE DRAMA FESTIVAL HOLMAN’S Every Day Commencing Today 10 A. M. till 5:30 P. M. FRIDAY. Jan- 13th.. Tickets will Be Sold at The Box Office, Prince Edward Theatre 10 _A. M. till 1 p. m. " ' " i-4i#1~1-5?-‘ ..i Sussex Man Killed instantly In Level Crossing Accident the conflict will continue in Oiliil‘ the llatrcds On the basis of the Oriental rc- ‘ verb that he who rides a tiger l it difficult to dismount, Japan will, which the Nipponese al-i "fist "Id "Ch QmPW-K SUSSEX, N. 3., Jan, a —-(CiP) <~Ed~gnr Creighton, 45, of Bvussecl ;Corner, was killed instantly hero ‘last night when a train and his icar collided at a level crossing on lMaln Street. Mary Bonningion, l8, also of Sllssox Corner, was hurled 45 feet they can In Great Britain In Britain ilhere is very consider- dissatisfaction both in Parlia- public with i Chamberlain ‘s pol- , in, bad bruises and severe shock. He! Even the Premier's own Consrrvnt- condition was reported "fairly ive Party to which he owes his ' good" tonight. control ol the House of Commons“ The locomotive whistle blew 18 fit 4m ‘ ‘twice’ before the train reached the llld m8 UPDOBIUOH Cmltlnlle crossin and the crossing bell wu fluliziVgrligzxB 0N1“? “Within hhclgf<g$ ringing ‘Iihe car was procecdir‘ e Minis r ma_ ec o ~ i _ m comm}, sflowltv agdlvisibility viaslnhazgwg. in a general election If he should f,“ an w“ cfiny d8 - = win, he then would have to decide ~,,}‘lg,,,,l‘“‘f°_,‘,,“,§,’f~,g‘§, 1,3115”. "mm" °° °°"“"“° l“ he“ m” a kidrl trick of fate law's m Govl-nment. or in view of ills three m‘ {m}; dam m, m3," in “m” Yw‘ “"1 w “l” “y '° “ lid t w iii ol the olllersi a young‘? man and thus concede a“ hen- “i “w ‘ u“ hm“ some in: to the “young? Conscr- 9‘ t e cmssng l a Yndmtwg? figghgmve been ‘cjlaunfi lézlfilsileorlcreighton cur, they saw “ll 11g e rs mono ze a - ‘ the places in u... political £1011 om Creighton was unmarried‘ l“ any back almost u. the end of gficifiilgolesiias been made rmawlinf e . reat War. ' "lclloussla arr-aims" ." ' sliccaans connaucnr LUSAKA, Northern Rhctlesia —- LONDON -—-(CP) -—'I‘hc Duke 0i (OP) —'I‘he Government of this Kent. has succeeded his ot- iritish territory. in northern Boutll- uncle the Duke of Oonna t, an Africa has decided to expand and grand master o! the United Grand Lodge of the Masonic Order reaequp itvmilitary forces at a ‘ Damon con is‘ 1% S! years. M coat 01 £500,000 ($1,340,000) spread ovp mo yearn " “"'°'“""'2"'.,'7 v ‘rvflsuxf/Mvflw. * "c