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OUR NIJXT- BOY RCEERS I lira 01ml canon mourn i nu mummy uom II no NONI! .. csoeer "okesv" HAY out DAIE IVAN§ MOlCNv otszw wail: otuzcw m 0mm ll-"NGSION >4 R PUBLIC PICTURE Washington Spotlight Bl‘ CLUDE BLACKBURN Curuuiisn Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, DEC 21-10?) -—'l'ni< woo; Wusnlngtzn has wit n..<.=.>tt a sIriCs oi cvcms which u war il‘ZU_ few would have Lhoujtnt IJIJSSlDIC and n0 one would have thotzght likely The most ilucxpcctcd no; HDEOZLTILRCC cf a Japanese rulsmzzrluc Ctmlllillldfil‘ its with-go; i.;r the prosecution in the court- inc idcn t unrlinl vi Cipt Charles B Mc- ill. V“? Fikllllbci" of the, cruiser is whcn it was A-llf LAWR? Cl r lob rttttwtrlmcirt-ir sons 0F THE PIONEER: CARTOON - ‘VIUSICAL 2‘ PRIME EDWARD “‘;;’;’,§‘,‘.‘“ h" “l” THEATRE m“... -REGULAR MATINEE PRICES- "m rue CHARIOTIIEIQWN GUARDIAN [. TONIGHT -— EMPIIQE . l y »‘ Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 aim Riding and Straight Sllooting- in a Western Drama Packed with lwo- stei lhrills o - 121st July with less oi 880 lives. Th; dapper. assured little Jup was flown here from Tokyo, lodged in a swank hotel under cificc: guard and called, over loud ttcfcncc and public pretest, to tcll how he sent, his torpedoes into tho Indianapolis between Guam and Lcyic A tcw days later the Supceme Court hastily assembkcl in spec- ial meeting and grantoii a stay o! excuI-icn of the rl-eoth sentence passctt upon Lt -Gen Yumashtta by u Manila Niilitnry Court. Yamashith hrid nirmailed u special appeal to th-r Supreme Court after the ctcnih sentence had been pasred for his responsi- bilities for atrocities against. A- mcrican soldiJ-s and Philippine civilians Pcrhors the stranqrt of this series cf events was the bowling- sunk ‘out given h grcnp of gcncrnlsend other “brass hats" by baldmead‘ oi 37.y_3_r..,1¢, Private George L. Marks oi Cleveland at a session oi the House Military Aiiairs Com- mittcc Given inununltv Mid ileetwm to speak his mind‘ the soldifr looked out over the rows oi brass and called them "Pentagon Boy Scouts, bemedallcd four-ilushers and aristocratic bhones." He said the high o ficers want- rd a big army “so they 0M1 P6‘ tbjui th-sir rank,“ and added, “these brass huts dent like work; i.i they did they wouldn't be in the army.” l-le wus due for dis~chargo next duy and one oi the generals priv- ately said it; would see the dis- clmrge went through on schedule "We are not going to waste miv time letting him out oi the lmny." he said Working in teams. 4d Canadian scientific 0nd technical experts mvutigntcd morn-y tndimtry. aci- kiob, rolurch‘ and military ensbllnhmmts in Gen, only 0nd libel-mind manna tum. In Ottawl. ao .........~*:. cm": ierencc arranged Col. T. F. Flthiii trc lights) clulmcn o! tho hi! ldt. by the Dcpbrtmcnt oi Recon- struction. Shown presiding is V. W. Scully, Deputy Minister oi Reconstruction bud Supply. with “out, . dowry chntnnnn. (beneath cen- J. Mockcnzlc. fllht. 0nd Dun O. imam Hannah Ocmcll, o0 AND Slit] IllTllCl IILY IOANI CUIIII British Press lliscuss Trade Expansion LONDON, Dec. 19 -(Rentcrs)—- Anxiety about United Stat-es co- operation in the projected ex- pansion of world imc trade prc- dcntinatcd t-cctny in British td- itorials on the House oi’ Lords’ endorsement, of the Al\gI"AI'IlETi— can loan agreement Ocmmenting on the trading conditimis of the agreement the Iindcpmdent Times, independent, said tho (incision "to revert by all possible means to the system of tmccntroiled world trade which prevailed before the First Great War" is “being forced upon this and almost every other country by ttho pressure of American: c- covnonrtc WCWCT and the desire to open marketv. to American goods." the Times declared Commenting on the “almost brutal realism" with which lord Keylnts described the American approach. the Liberal News Chronicle sold: "wc must face the tact that. the inture would be hard for us evcn ii we succmded in making the most fruitful btlmberal agreements-using the eat bar aining power oi our ome marrct to do so. But in the ixce-ior-all to which we now are pledged our task will bc immensely more difficult." The Labor Party began. the Daily Herold. concluded: "the a- greement. now has the authority oi tb-e British Parliament, We a- lack-s In n nltlon and as a lender in world economic partnership," The Conservutlve Daily Express published by Bord Beaver-brook. . .....__- CAPITOL ‘I'll-DAY AND SAT. Shows 2:15 - ‘I ~ 8:45 invitgtion To DANGER! Follow "an loguu For Th0 Fallon 24 How! Youfvo Evor Enjoyed! WMUND i tow: n y ItIMUGRIE RAMBHU ‘g ’ . INN PARKER fr- SERIAL - VARIETY During the Christmas holi- days from Saturday to 'lues- day, Jan. 3rd, our Maiinees will start at 2:30- Announccment oi the appoint- ment of Leonard L. Johnson of Saint John as smoothie editor of The Scout Leader. official Boy Scout publication. with lteudquart- crs lit Ottawa. has been lnudc ‘by Scout headquarters OIIlClBlS. Mr. Johnson will have stmcial dutics relating to the publication of new books. Mr. Johnson joins The ‘Scout Leader's editorial stall with it background o-i many years in successful work in all branches oi the Boy Scout organization. tn newspaper work. seven years as receiver of taxes tor the City oi Saint John and nearly iive years‘ service in the Royal Canadian Navy from which he recently was released with the rank 0i lieuten- ant. special branch. His Scout- imz begun ht l2 as a Tenderfoot, and ultimately included the un- usual record oi leadership in Cubing. Scouting, Hovering and Se: Hovering; as district secre- tu ry. as secretary of the New Brunswick provincial council. as disuvt commissioner for Cubs. district commissioner" of Rovers. and assistant. provincial commis- sinner tor Rowers. On behalf of Dominion headquarters he did field work in the province. He tool: wood badge training in i924. and later instructed at Maritime i01- well courses. As a Rover, Mr. Johnson attended the first Inter- national Rover Moot in Switzer- land in i931. He received the King George Jubilee Medial in 1035. in recognition of oxitstunct- ing public service. and in 1940 the Scout Medal of Merit for 200d service to the movement. In tour- nalism Mr. Johnson was a re- porter, staff photographer and fea- ture writer oi The Evening Times- Globe and Telegraph-Journal. and night city editor of the latter paper. He was later city receiver of taxes, which post he held until his enrollment in the Navy. after special training, 1n 194i. NO IMPROVEMENT IN PRINTER-S’ STD‘ WINNIPEG. Dec. l8 — (C?) — Publishers oi the Winnipeg Free Prue and the Winnipeg Trtblnc said today that. an eiiort to settle the worktm Agreement dispute which has ken 120 printer: idle since Nov. 8 a met with no rc- aponoe union reptucnta- s ve . A Title publishers said thbt. V. B. irom who r rded that the loan be "mtclully relented." paid that between now nod tb0 msunbly of the world c con- ference the British peoples must choose between “the Keynes wbz amp the Beavexbmok wail.“ ‘mac the Express defined u " oldmsftllgfi or 1m mac" and fiat of ‘ ' E prcicronoc." CANADIAN COLLIGI NEWSPAPER! 0N IXIIIBIIION DONDON. Onto Doc. 10 —(0P) — A display o! Olnodlan colic” ncWJm-pcrs nu been 0d st 3'1: gamer: ty ovtfitwgmm tat-lo c on prong“ on 9601mm’ ct.’ th Bbckcn toplw drain: the CIIIMIIIID Untvhrllb’ president oi local 101, lntentotionnl ogrmtilul Un- ion (AFL). i ed to reply to their offer suggesting 0 bond c! arbitration. The plblishers’ tailor to hlr. Anderson lulleotln! l. board oi a-rbitrstlon act. 0 pm. 08.12. . i7. u the decdlinc ior 0 reply, uylng the offer could not b0 open longer "sincc we mun Th0 streamlined pour now is being producod wlh electric type- writer print and ordinary typc from linot machines operand by a spec oily-mined mt. ‘rho Yucwritten m: to nutod in col- ums under ordlury hlldl. A nanny-um layout u mldc. pictures posted k1 and then cloh c» m?“ f w u.“ DDR3 I! “ho Dhid- ITO!!! "l. ;M1=ll’-‘»’~°’°‘Pl3 w» :2. ."'.'.. “UC- ' ' vortcd into l uli-p m t mlfiflfw‘; 2}‘ ggg flnigfl cut. mm um $1.5: 222$ taunt-he Audit Athmaemn o! “Qf”? °‘:°°,,,,,,,,”'I°“‘,’,Yf;," ‘ ""‘"°,1§{,-,,,},"!WW' arbitration bfwcdun 0nd 0 new Guam 0nd tho vmttnl lnumant. tho prhtltl lmlhitfi: m" "‘“°' "rm: cmurruu. sunburn This column I0 reserved or non oi local lllfllfll, but vonhra cl 0 an; ulna may In Inna 0t flu conic 0 0O!- nblo in dunes. IOIIOOL BAGS now at TOIIBII Music Show. 12-21-11. OUR. STORE will rennin closed all thy W c . D bar Nth, Boxing Day. Cumnom . 31-81. . JQHWB PIIEIBYTEBIAN CHURCH Ballast. Services Christ- mus S ay. December 23rd, will be as IOIIOWSS~MOYHIII5 Worship at 11. EVUJIXIQ at 7.30. uhe Even- the Musical Service “Fholn the 8T 2-21-11. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral o! the late Mil: Maud Trainor was held from the resi- dence oi her brother, MnCicmc-nt Trsinor on November Nth. at 9 o'clock to St. Ann's Church, Hope River. where Requiem High Mon was sung by the pastor Rev, E. Dalton who also conducted the service at the grove. The dil- bearers wet-e Messrs. John d- mond, Emmet Trainor, William McInnis, John Doyle, Alexis Mur- phy and Louis Welsh. Interment was in the church cemetery. soc AND room-n MARKET MUSlO CAQIS makes 0. nloc Toombs Music Stan. 1L2 -1.\. THE I IIIAN OIIUIC g 0AN —TBm§>kflQH IOIU: untu- ltim 1i. A. .“G Bold Bmomeld 7.80 MENU. a r. m. .M.'I‘hdQI'V1lt5 ill m a by m. Donald NiovllwluILwI12-21-11. IWOENTIAL rimrgg. z-w my Rivet u I'm. Giurohlll m P. m. CuuooCov07P.M.SB.6.15P. M. '1". w. Goodwill, Mtniata. 12-21-14. T!!! BBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. - Services will be hold u Iollawo on Stmdgg, Dec- amber 29rd. Caledonia 11. A. M. Wood Islands 230 PM. Please note hour of ‘ocrvloe Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Mirustcr. 12-21-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. -Scrvioes, Sunday, December 23rd. Minister, Rev. Peter Jackson. Hampton 11 A. M. Qllldlnfls Ser- vice. Arppm Road 3 P. M. Chrlstnncs Service, Victoria 7.30 P, M. Gin-ist- Serv 12-21-11. mu ice POWNAL CHARGE. UnItOd. Gmumh oi Canada. Christmas Ser- vices Sunday, December 23rd. 11.00 l. M. cumm; 2.30 P. M. Mount den-hart, Y. P. U. Candle Lighting ‘Bcrvicr 7.00 P. M. Povmal Rcv. :, n. Macvloar, Minister. 12.2141. cannon or-Fuaulvn sum VICES Sunda, December 23rd. REPORT -- Productio shows n seasonal increase. Prices are down five cents per dozen-on all grades effective December 19th. P. E. 1 stations quoting for ungradad egg: delivered: A Large 36. A Medium 33. A Pullet and B M. C 18. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A Large 3'1. A Medium 36. A Pullet and B 2'1. C 22. Specialized pro- ducers are receiving for cartoned puck: A urge 40. A Medium 38. A Pullet 33. Poultry is coming forward in greater volume but still iuelow tho normal Xmas market- mgs. Ceiling prices prevail. Tur- keys and geese are scarce. De- mand greatly in excen o! supply. NEW’ GLASGOW W. M. S. — Th0 December mccting o! the New Glas- gow United Church W. M. S. mot at. tho home o1’ Mr. Wm. Stewart. In the absence oi’ R. W Stevenson took ch e. Bulmen ptrtslded at tihc owbn. The-W"! minutes o! the last meeting wecelmtged read mnd approved. Five members.“ and one visitor answered mil call offering to i:c taken at that meet- ing. niss Ella Semple gave a read- znlz on Christian Stewardship and Mrs, R W, Stevenson read a. poem mil-tied Nativity, New commitment Devotional der. Mrs. llbetfr; Sellar: Heralds, Mrs. Warfleld Orr and Miss Arnna Stevenson. Organ- ist-. Mrs. Blair Andrew: Reins.»- ments, Mrs. J, W, Macbcod and ltirs. Melvin Mot-Lead. Six sick calls were reported. Itirs. Geo. Dickieson and Mr. Wm. Stewart donated a lovely pair oi pillow sit/pa to be sold at. the next meeting, proceeds to go. to the society. Tthe meeting clcsw ed by =tmzing vcrse= 3 and 4 o! "O Little Tour: of Betttlehem" and re- peating the Mlzcoh Benediction. Barred From United States NORFOLK, Vo., Dec, 19—(AP)-— Entrance tothclhtlied Emotes was chin-led today by unmet-anon 0!- ficials to l6 laktonians who lami- cd here Saturday sitter sflilinfll their 37-foot sailboat ior 129 davS across the seas from Stockholm. Sweden, in the hope tihgit they could begin anew lives 108i hid b;en upset by Ehimpean wars and c-pprcssions None of the group. 00111008911 0i’ seven man. rive women and four small girls, possessed visas The group has appealed tlhe action of the immigration author- ities and 1t ls expected that it will bc at least several weeks ba-iore the Unit/ed States Attorncv Gm- crul. the final authority, reached a decision Meanwhile. ‘nunims-tion oiiic- luls acid. the Estmuans will be parolttl. Japanese liiot Goncluttoibcasion Holy inity huroib. Georgetown. |Matina and I-lolg Comm 00 ,A, M. Church on 2. swim-motion Clans 3.30 P. M. Even- oong 7.00 P. M. Clhristmas Eve, |ndiy Connm/uln-ion 11.45 P, M. , stma Duly, Marina and Holy _Com:mmh>n 0.00 A. M. Evensocig I700 P. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. l Rector. 12-21-11. PATIENTS ENTEBTAINED. — 0n the evontng oi December 18th a varied program oonstaing c! Step-dancmg. instmunental tvocgl males, group stinging and o cal program. wmtc ncedlcu to any. thoroughly on oyed. Mr. Power kind] meson p treat oi ss- ir to. abnslsting oi bananas, oranges graphs to the patients. Followim tthc pmsrnm refresh- memis were served. Expect ltuge French Order For Ships VICTORIA. Dec. 20 —(CP)-A huge order for ships, on which the Victoria Machinery Depot Co. Ltd. and two Vancouver firms will bid, will be placed in Cancun by the French Government, R W. Mnyhew, Liberal member oi Parlia- ment for Victoria. and Pot-lin- melntdrv Assist to Finance Min- ister Ilsley, aald today on his re- tum trout Ottawa. Mr. Mcyhew said the ships would be pc-td for through the Ormdhn 17's audit. set up for the Wench Govern- ment. although the order was so large that it would probably cost more than the total sum available in Canada credited to the French Government Closing date for bidders for the contmctlhas been set tor Jan. b. Mr, Mnyhew said. _The order is being placed by tnc French mission which had in Montreal, he SGIVIOQI to dc PEQFuER 114.12% lloop-Byovviulgg t Iluptials ' (Blink Johrbeclbllcggfaph-Joumll, A wedding o! interest was m]. emnizcd 0t the Kirk-McCall United Church, 8t. Stephen, when the p". r. RcvsB. D. Eula united "in marriage, Min Hazel lfdlth Brown. rigg. daughter oi Mrs. 0nd tin late John Brownnlgg oi Bocabec Charlotte County, and Albert Leon. urd Roop, son o! Mr. and M", John Raop o! Charlottetown, Baskets o! yellow chrysanthc. mums and white pom oms were used in decoration, an the gut-rt pews were marked by bowl (ll white satin ribbon. The church organist, Miss Phyllis Hunter, rep. dered the nuptial music. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother. Dr. Les. lie W. Brownrlgg, wore a dress oi frosty blue crepe. street-length. Her HCCGIIOIIG: were black and she carried a bouquet oi pink roses, Mrs. Joseph M. Flewelling n", bride's sister, was matron oi hon- or. She was wearing a gown of wild rose crepe, street-length, with brown acccsso i". Hcr bouquet was oi‘ Talisman rosus. John Roop, 1r. was hi: brother's groomsman, The ushers Wire Bill Brownrlgg, brother of the bride, and Waiter Biddiscombe. Mrs. Brownrigg, mother oi the bride, wore anuvy blue crepe dress with navy accessories and a COI- lage o! red roses. Mrs. Rcop, mother o! the bridegroom, Wits gowned tn black crepe with sequin trim, black accessories, and a car- sage o1’ pink roses. A reception at the Rose Bowl, Oak Bay, followed the ceremony. Mrs. Leslie W Brownrigg and Mn, Hill Brownrigg presided, and the bride's table was served by Mu Drummond Cobb and Miss Helen Brownrixx- Th; toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Earle, and the bridegroom responded. Miss Lucille Bruwnrigg was ir. charge oi the guest book and Min Helen Rae presided at the punch bowl, Serving the guests were M11, Merle Gibson, Mrs, Charles Dut- geu, Mrs. Don Kierstend and Mrs. Melvin Coons. Out-of-town guests were Min Helen Rue. Mr. and Mrs.» Walter Biddlscombe, Saint John; Mrs John Roop and John Roop jr. and Mrs. Drummond Cobb, C arlotio- town; Mr. and Mrs. stead, Hampton; Mr. Hill Brownrigg and family; Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brownrigg. Bocabec. After u wedding trip through the province, Mr. and Mrs Roop will reside in Charlottetown. For tm vclllng the bride wore a dress of shocking pink wool with black coat und black accessories, and corsoge oi lhlismun roses. ‘The bride has been emllloycd rt It. Joseph's Hospital, Saint John a0 laboratory technician, Th0 groom is a building contractor in Charlottetown. ‘*1 WHY HAVl; P, " sons '~\ ' hi4!’ ‘\1~<iw\\ PEEK‘? TOKYO. D:c. 18—(A P)—The Japanese diet. its members dis» playing lack of familiarity with democratic processes, today ended on ermuobdinory udcy session which should bring some im- provement. in the lived oi millions of citizens. - Chlei accomplishments o! thc session were an election reform bill enfrandotsung approximately 143,000,000 young women and 3,- 000,000 young men. a labor union law, l farm reform measure and the repeal 0i acvcnl wartlmc 3i: members handpicked in iorm a. tuber-stoma parliament failed to dcmonotrb cl c: 0 markicd interest the 0's in woliorc or m ability to ut their newly-granted freedom a wound er limpet-tor Hirohltn and war wit. The Diet voiced bu port or fittnmlon o! the am- Pemr 0Y8 n wth Prank:- Kiluro Enldchrad that Hirohito wu not 0 wu- cr‘ ‘ l 4 attractively boxed. the Gift with Universal Appeal FROM J. R. Williams" WATCHES I | Your gift pays permanent. dividends when yo" give a ‘watch. Sec our array of the latest styles all l C. N. l. PLUM PUDDING MONOTON, N. 3., Doc. 30 - Onnbdianl whoa lot it will b0 to b0 any irom homo on Xmu day. 0|- Perohoncc trovclling on moln lino trains o! tho Canadian Notions! Builwlyl will b0 shun-o in thr00 and l hall tons oi plum pudding this hltlvc demrt hu ulmdy been prepared undor th0 lupcrvio- ion o! J0me: Ila-gm, 01:0! instruc- tor ln tho ‘ “ l kit- LOCKETS ' BRACELETS SIGN ET RINGS IDENTIFICATION | BRACELETS 0th» Gilt Ideas PENDANTS DIAMOND RINGS BILLFOLDB CROSS and CHAIN PEN and PENCIL SETS‘ ch0n| at Montrnl. Honlowivn will doubtluo b0 tn- tcroltld tho IIIIO h0 vurlono lnprcdhn in: of thlo wsud up. Prlncitui items are l, poundu of raisins O50 pounds or cumntc. 400 o! mixed mixed irul o! not. lltdoomic 10.10pm": 0 nutmeg. l undo ma? n l0 pound: one o! ground ma, clamp 0nd gin Inn 00:: guard-sumac p001. 210 unmmnfiI. t, N! nouns“ mum, i mmwrbbmus "no Friendly Jcwcllcr" or. chosen s1‘. t t . f