These items were Iotnid by police outeera in veldeie. iett l jacking e mall track tram the l CNR station psrklfli in! I 1 USED IN HOLDUP behind by thieves who escaped win: at least. $0.000 Wt hil- WOWE. Na. tcpt- rlmrlee renwlek Crandaii, Winder oi the British United I’lisfi new: ISEHCY. died It a nursing home Thursday alter lung ill tor several weeks He was . loath was attributed to a brain hemorrhage. in» Crandall. a native or Siliiil .lohn. 51,13, rounded BUP In 1121 and operated it as a Canadian news agency ior in ~tears until it was taken over by Untied Press in 191 sir crandaii's newspaper ra- mor spanned 4.0 years ll organ in saint uVrlhn in 19011. a yea Ifln‘ he graduated irorn Acadia University here, lie ioined the Saint John Sun as a reporter and rose aucccr. anrly to become eiiy editor. sailor and general manager, in law: he went to the Halifax iznho aa editor. in 191» he became managing editor oi the Montreal Hcrald. he switched in the Montreal 51a: in 1912 in the same capac- ity. He became executive editor in 1915 and leit in 1921 to start. in partnership. the Vancouver World, a daily that lasted one year ronman SYNDICATE Ha gan the work at organiz- lug British United 1: ress in llnntreai and in 192: it was launched under a working . agreement with United Press. a United State. news agency. About the same time he was linstrunieatnl in forming me naminloa Newl Bureau. a ontreal ieature syndicate. Mr. crandaii was BU'P presi- dent and managing director lnlil 1941 when control was ‘l'dnsierrerl to the United Prcss. Although he remained prcsident until iota. he disposed at much at his interest in the agency two years earlier. liir. Crandsll had played a part earlier in the rounding a! Irhe Canadian press, beginning with extensive missionary work Founder Of Press Service Dies In N.S. Nursing Home r whom lie married in 1955; two Sherbmoke, Q“... asst at Montreal, tram has I)ch found 0‘ the robbers. iCF Wirephfllnl &5 mile! EMEMBMNGE DAY NOVEMBER 11 1963 We Bow In memory of Hinge who fell Upon tho boachas and the Burning sands. And thou who ii. in alimly ocean wrecks Or sleep in lonely graves in foreign lands. in the Maritime. on the limb ctr-operative idea in the iii-st decade or the century. Mr. craadall was a Maritime representative on c a n a d i a a press Limited. [armed in 191» ‘aa a holding unit tor the righta in The Associated Press report previously distributed by the torn. He served as a Cl: ltiireeior trot-a i917 to 11123. when l the company was re-lucdrpo-l ‘rated as The Canadian Presl. ‘ MARRIED TWICE ,. ‘ Remembrance liir. Crandall is survived by llus second wire. Gladys, a na- llive at Lower Economy. Nsn ”LEST WE FORGET” Day daughters. Mrs. John White of Hudson. Que. and Mrs. 1'. I... Avisnn of Torontn; and three sons. John. a Toronto insurance adjuster. Davtd 01 Hudson, Que. wiln succeeded him as head it! Dominion News Bureau. and Jams, an editor with the Montr‘ real star. His first wile, Maurie Maryl Falrall ill New York. whom he werl in 1903‘ tileti in 19153. Fiinm'al arrangements hava not been announced, Mining Concerns Vote For Merger TORONTO tcrt _ Sharehold- ers oi Eouzan Miner Limited. and Pmspectnra' Airways Com- pany Limited voted Wednesday tar a merger with ken-Addison Gold Mines LimilEd. Anglo r Hurtinan Limited had ivoted earlicr in join the merger‘ that will be known u Kerr Mines Ltd. Stewart, Kerr-Addison secretary. said the new com pany uttered nae share tor each Kerr-Addison share. eight {or live Anglo . Huronlan shares and one tor every 10 at Prol- pectora' Airway! and Bound shares. momEor the dead of two World Wars on this day. Addison n. D. * H. R. CROCKETT 1 NEW LIBRARY OTTAWA iCPl—A new ll DlVlDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Algnnu steel Corp. LId.. to unis. Dec. 2". Heard NW. 3 nrltlah American on Co. Ltd. [‘1 cents. Jan. L 19“. ncord Der . Canad- Mnlllnl Cfl- Ltd" rummon 22% cents. DR. 1!. mnrd NW. 5. Canadj Menuhin Linen Lid” old 3th cent-5. Jan. 1, 19M. rem . c. Inllnd Nllurll 6' Co. We. ml until, Jan. l. is“. record rt. la, International Uflllflu Col'llr. rammdu 20 eania. pld. so cents ills), Nov. 30. mm Nov. la. Maple teal Mllll LII-e enm- ronu 1M cents. ptd. Jan 2. 1961, recon‘l Dec - Nov. 16 after a special convtlv brary at the University at 0(- tawa is to be hung Iétter wafer 5"- Gavel-nor . General an me. Vanter The university said SWMBI‘SWG Wednesday that the Vaniera will officially open the building cation. i "Greater love Hath INo Mun" "lEST WE FORGE ” NOV. 'llth. Remembrance Day 1 9 6 3 Bill. BOOK tei'th HONOR au THE HAVE MEN WHO GAVE mm antes ran out comm-s m May They Rest In Peace! CREST lANES Summon“. They did not shrink with trivial excuse I Nor did ihey waver when Ihe iesi‘ arrived They tool: ihe Burden wil'h the zeal of youth And. going grimly into action. died Who Knows. among the legions l'hat are gone. Unknown to Iama among that galloni ihrong ' Wora men who might. haci l'hey bui‘ lived their ‘ span, Havo shown where our cliplomacy is wrong. The past is gone. l‘he fuiure lies aheaa. The arrora of the past we musl correct, in apalhy ihere lies prospeciive doom. Accoloral‘ed By our own neglect Soto ills an?! we must not fear nor iail, Our grotituda to them must never cease May God He merciiul *0 those who died That wa survivors might live on in peace. John E. Usher MacNeill Motors R. E. Ellis. Insurance E. I. Waite Curran and Briggs Ltd. Johnson's Fuels Canada Packers Feed Division L. I. Peters Machusland Furniture Matthews Tire Service Simmons and MacFarland Ltd. White Star Laundry Amalgamated Dairies Wallace Transfer ' Island Provisioners Compton Funeral Home . momma)- "LET US PAUSE TO REMEMBER THE DEAD OF TWO WORLD WARS THIS REMEMBRANCE DAY.” l ‘f