' MAXIMS 7 0F A. it'll-IRE MAN no peace which austb under- standing. to the Be boa and Phar- mqg, incomprehensible, to Christ, ~ the halls that soothes spiritual un- _ _ mt and nervous I|I|Il henslon. -— “qr-lb. Gandhi. landed UB1. cbarlottslowl. Guardian. ‘ho onus. | QOMMUNISTS DEMAND BEVIN Five 0f Six Jail Breakers Arrested suffering from a fr tured right log below the knee, a rained right ‘wrist and nasty cuts about the ead. He was taken to hospital by A. B. Cutcllffes ambulance after he was found unconscious on the road by a taxi driver from Charlotte- town. He was unable to remem. ber details of the accident when he regained consciousness shortly h! P that he was en route to visit, a friend when he was in: . was found nosr thc M. Mellick school shortly after 6 gm. and was carried to the ome of a Mr. Mcmnis nearby un- til the ambulance arrived. Mr. Cutcllffe administered first aid be- fore moving him to h ital 3 Names iiddsd To List 0n Troopship wmoool. out. Nov. as - (or) _5u.rrender of Raymond Haggerty, 26-year-old convict who gave up an ‘ l Cherry Valley Resident Found Injured On Road ill-erases’: ‘.'.Z‘€§'°i‘2.li..2 35°53 Mr. John A. MacDonald of . attempted murder conviction. lei; Cherry Valley was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital last night "one men still at large tonight o fllQ six who broke from Essex Coun- with injuries believed to have been t j il Tuesd y a win inflicted by a hit end run driver By. nag erty. who first tried to yesterday afternoon. The man, about 66 years old, is ublieisu port with a “surrender. terms" loiier to the Windsor Daily __Btsr a day after the escape, sur- rendered Saturday at a pre-an-ang- d to W. H. Vaughan. Ive editor of the Star. He was fl-ivon to the police station. The ‘ 7H4” arrest followed the capture ubht of four other escaped in a shack near Harrow, If miles south of Windsor. ov. 2i — (OP) — mm additions to the ilat o! Mince Edward Islanders return- ing on the troopship Impress of ficotland were announced today by military authorities. The liner was expected to arrive _ , . JJ-I. Mount Stcwari. and Peters. Charlottetown. among the 8,700 Canadian v board the vessel. be army I -. lluntlng Tragedy Revealed In N. B. BATKURST. NB. Nov. Z6 — (or) _ A tragedy oi the huh-Wis season was revealed Saturday even- ing when searchers found the body "snow m. Stewart Wednesday. “Wm of Joseph Landry. 3'1. while be- “Oomn to cards and ma» side it stood his lurvivinR comps.- amid Hall muddy. Nov. .11: nevi glegzéimrhifgrisk “filial: “n13” tigfg m’ ionwmllihh 1'26‘: homes at Ailardvillc in mid-week on a hunting trip. Their last stop- pina place. where Landry died of exposure and hunger Saturday "Mobile x-rcy unit at Monts- aue. Monday and Tuesday. Open Monday nilht. -Z6'11 "Box Social Dance and other amusements, Tracadle H day night November 27th. Messer’: Orchestra. 11-2 "General Meeting Branch No.‘3 Canadian Lo ion B. E. S. 1..., Souris, dn d ovsmber 28th in Mc- i u gin. s P. M. 11-26-3i. Bathurst. "Thank God. I'm glad to see you but poor Joe is gone". said Doiron when found by a sear-china party. "rlllshcondition was reverted fair to- n a t. The two hunters had a rifle but no matches or axe. Doi-rou said a large moose came within easy ranae but thev refrained from shooting it owing to the lame law prohibiting moose hunting. The survivor said that in at- tempting to find their way they repeatedly returned e starting point. Stormy. cloudy wea- ther prevented zuidanco by the sun. i ~ Qusnd‘: "Dance in Kelly's Cross Hall , to nllht. Nov. 26: Rood music lunch mum}, ll~20-li "Buying live and dressed chicken and fowl at SLPGIQWS Bay. Best price paid. Pius Macfiogislg. "Notice-Discount of 5 percent allowed on all school taxes paid by Dec. lst of Hampshire school. sinned Lyman Tremere. Secil 2c m "Basket Social and entertain ent at “Canoe Cove" Iiiursday cvember 30th. l-f not fine Friday November 80. Ladies with bask-sis liee. 1l~2$2i BOSTON NawsMAN unis BOSTON. Nov. 25 — (AP)) -—- Sumuei Sullivan. 6i. veteran Bos- ton newspaper-roan. died in a hos- pital Saturday of a cerebral at- tack suffcred three weeks ago. "Sammy" wa with the Boston Globe and the Boston American in younaer days but later became iedorai lruildlm cos-respondent for several daily papers in other parts of thestate. “We require‘ a limited quantity F! cattle for canning urpoees. rice: 4 to 6% cents per Yb. Live ei hl‘ delivered at our plant. Lion. Packing Co. lourie. 11-21-121. f “Weeding bogs eve ‘iueaday ~ l) d. Phone service. R. N O-ll-lltt-UOIL-tf "e arr v1.11 .2b-(C!)-'-L'1‘ha A Aofoilabcnaporihiglat. Canada's ovar-aillabor thlflatiolialln- lnvsstiture Nays Tomorrow Afternoon LIZ-COL. DJ‘. STEWART. 11.5.0. The first inveatltmrs lcttetown by a Caraadian General will be made at Government House tomorrow afternoon when Gen. H. D. G. Crcrsr will present the Dis- tinfulshed Service Cross to Heat.- Co. J. D. Siawart The citation accompanying the award reads: "On 8 September, 4M4, l0 Cana- dian infantry briga e was given tho task Q! effecting a cross g over the canal at Mcerbrugge, el- gium. LleuionanLCclanel Stewart who was acting brigade command- er ordered thc Lin and Wel- land Regiment and the Argyil and Sutherland Highland s cf Canada to carry out the ossing. This was done successfully but was fol- lowed by a heavy - emy counter l a k_ plane: down- the llshment o! a brinlgehead- large enough for bridging to commence. x this phase of the operation Lieutenant-Colonel art an constantly with the troops at the bfldgehesd working under intense (Continued on Plat-LCM. 3) Ilisorders Reported 0n Palestine Boast JERUSALEM N . 26 - British airborne troops sur- rounded three Jewish settlements and ordered a curfew along a largo section of the Palestinian coast tonight after a "flirty oi armed Jews" had attacked two coast inlard stations and wounded l4 police. The disorders were believed to be connected with PM! capture Saturday of the =ek motor mhooncr Demetrois,‘ which bimltht 300 illegal Jewilah immig- rants to the Palestine coast. i1n|.i “Inn Riots In India cAlcuri-A. India. Jlov. 2s - CP) — Indian ncwsiapers de- ' police in broke out Wednesday and resulted in al ties in various parts of India. The newspapers also called for a thorculzh probe of the trial of members of the Indlali ational rsnv la war criminals. . e Na- al Arm was omaniscd gr uauiisordm s which strations against ‘the trial Lock OfSkiIIodGWorkors. Holds Up Employment » 4o,coo More Job-Seekers m» Jobs In Gsniida, - Employment Service Reports. ‘ 111m ritli thorn wig ltifhm “fir! when operations had been deduct- then remained w) vaoaoailss which” 2000 call iv: 1&1‘: filled. ove$ 1gb gingham were if in Char. - as tat 15sec..- Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Ferry Group Assured Of Federal Gov’t Action . _°‘.;'.§‘.l".ta§.i'..“d: Mr- vice between Prince Edward Is- Nonored By Press Gallery land and the mainland of Nova UPPAWA. Nov. 25 - (S ecial)-.— sccga was discussed over the Weil; id by a select committee of Iron lmberland Ebrrfos Limited. Cabin-e Ministers and Govern- The unique distinction o having hi5 "W"! Oil the cartooned, festoon- ed and decorated menu oi the p". liamentary Press Gallery dinner menu officials. At the conclusion of the discus- fellthls year to W. Chester s. Mc- Lliffi. member for Queens. Mr. Mc- sion and the making oi represent- Lure provided the oyster; for thé ations here. RE. Mutch. bresld ent of Norihumberland Ferries Press Gallery banquet, held Sntnr. dill! evening for the first time in Limited. issued the following five years. statement to the Guardian's Ot- laws. correspondent. of Ncrthumb- When Percy Philip, president of the Press Gallery and Canadian "The committee erland lilerries Limited report that they have made very favorable cilffesllcndent of the New York Times was discussing the menu with the chef of the Parliamentary progress with the various matters rcoulrina attention for furthering Restaurant the chef suggested mag the oysters be listed a; "Huitreg the service to the public , "Assurance was received that the dredging and widening of the channels will be proceeded with epicure." “N0.” Mr. Philip said. "I have a better idea. Chester McLure is bringing us oysters from Prince Other arrangements for the bet- Edward Island. an attention which terimz of the service were discuss. ed with the officials of the var- we appreciate very much indeed. Epicure is a sound woni on any ious departments and the com- mitiee feels sure that their sug- menu but this time iihey are not huitrcs epicure, bu; are “huitres Restions will The mini McLure." be carried out." ttee loud in its praises of the courtesy and con- sideration it received from the Is- land members and senators. During their stay in Ottawa. members of the Northumbetland Flerries committee discussed ' the problems of transportation and communication with the mainland With Mi-filsters and officials of the Dfpartments of Public Works. The president's decision was Transport. and Nallional Defence {gull ‘and Mr. McLure, who was at and through cuunge] Qgopgg s dimer as the guest of the Par- weedv. x.c.. pointed out the liamentary Press Gallery we; in Tefieillt of many congratulations over the flavor of the succulent bivalves which were set in front of every One of the 300 guests. Following the oysters from Prince Edward Island Grille members and their guests din on moose- meat from North Western Ontario. needs of improved ferry service. and indicated reasons why the Federal Government should co- operate in the suairested prolect. Bv statute the Federal Depart- ment of Public Works is charged with navigation improve- ments as the dredging and deep- of harbors such as.t_hat at ll Ii ' and docks at Canadian ports. The Transport Department is also in- terested in the promotion and ex- tension of inter-provincial trade. Hundreds iiiew - a Destroyer “Mismsc ’ Qaumlé; P§2.tp;k~§: iii‘; ' I P e-siimalks for ‘hsncglraiinx year in? n cludinsz those of the Departments of Reconstruction. Munitions and Supply. Labor and Justice. As sltlon leader John Bracken said the House when in committee was passing these am- ounis at the rate of about half a million dollars a minute This week. i the Commons will renew discussion of the Emergency flowers Bill and continue to pass on estimates for other (lovem- ment departments ‘Fliers are still four departments whoa:- Gstlmates must be submitted t0 and based by Commons. News Briefs ATHENS. Nov. l5 — (AP) — Archbishop Damaskixios withdrew his resignation as Greek Regent H.M.C.S. Micmac. latest addition to the Canadian Fleet and first destroyer ever to be built in Can- adian shipyards. arrived in port Saturday morning. One o! the most deadly and efficient types of war- ships. shc is a striking example of the growth and improvement of Canada's fleet during the war years. Nearly two thousand people took advantage of the opportunity of seeing this modern ship at first hand on Sunday afternoon when she was thrown upon to the public. For two hours officers and men of the crew were busy explaining and illustrating the various parts to the hundreds of curious visitors that thrcnlod aboard. The cmac. under command of Actiniz Lie ‘ t Commander Lucien Hennossey. D.S.C.. of Ottawa will carry General Crerer to lney olnlesdcompletion of his visit £51351‘? it w” “mmmced d‘ iere ay n ht. She will - -- riv. 1,, Sydney we...“ mmla m Archbishop's dedslon fol- and W111 leave Sydney Wednesday lowed visits by the British and A- mong-, u, take 351mg" stewm merlcan s. both oi General orneei- Commanding M. whim "Slim" in“? Ami-iii” n s to Halifax. » lwi W frail"- scven Islanders are included in the crew of the Mlcmac. These are; S-P-O- Mirth Boulter. O'Leary. 0/3“. Joseph Gales. Winslow. A. B. John Hawkins. Charlottetown: Stoker Stanley Rayner. Travellers Rest. P0. . Preece. Monta- gue. A.B. Eric Gouldthorpe. Sum- merslde and AB. Arsenault. Sum- merside. Balls Rihhsntrop ‘Suggestion Absurd IDNDON, Nov. 2B - (flPl-Lsdy Astor said Saturday the lde that she and other members of so- called "Cliveden set" be called as defence witnesses at the Nusrpberg war trials was absurd HALIFAX. Nov. 25 — (C?) -— An increase in the ceiling price on ’ " lumber- was urged at the annual meeting of the Nova Scctia Forest Products Association here Saturday. Lumber operators said the present ceiling was several dol- lars below the cost of production. WINDSOR. Onto Nov. 25 — (GP) It appeared foniaht that the 210 Dominion and Ontario police brought here three weeks 8R0 to maintain lw and order in union ty strike at the Foe-d Motor Company plant likely will runain some time thouah the strhs situation now seems rela- tively calm as fsr as the pomlbility cf violmce is concerned. OEUNGKING, Nov. I - (A?) -- Chinese Communists said today that Soviet in: cuties forces Were hold- ‘rho suggestion was made by ll! in Mllwhliria until Joachim vop Ribbsntrvz, former hi!!!» Nations ve to Nani rkml Minister d one of f-lh control, bl"- Wiammi I111! m, “unfit; » Rosa assorted that Russians lady Astor, a former member of were mat new demands ls the Parliament, was acted by_ F100 ii I14- . ‘uwm; _ _ fiigirhntr ‘b egg a to N 26 (Reuters) Olivodoligphll‘ country 80 ‘ms Amsriwi Military oomp- u mm 4w, l’ meat basfroturned "Rm e a er london boon on museum o i> m"! a enough‘: i ed, and than "be (an $0,000,000 discovered in a salt me the Neal hell Hitler salute and mine and icnwlsiiliils most of a I ‘stop that nonsense with famous Austrian collection, Vienna my," . radio said tonilht- cnannorrarowu. CANADA, Mdlvpav, NOVEMBER 2c, 194s. -m¢; .17; .» . a wlhlr; ~ construction and maintenance oi Bell given to the inward spiritual lilo- totb bell! th hta..foallng and lioness fsftour ‘ciiigimunlon wl Maxims OFA MERE MAN glon h the outward form __ In] n War 2. Reds Report Boost Boston As ll. N. 0. Capital Ask Premiers Of Mar- itimes To Support Claims. BOSTON. Nov. 26 — (AP) — The Canadian Club of Boston t0- nlstht telegraphed the premiers of Nova Scctia. Prince Edward Isl- and and New Brunswick a-skina them to promote Boston as “the logical capital of the United Nat- ions Organisation." After reforrinz to Boston's har- bor and airport improvement pro- Rram the telegrams to Messrs. MagDonald. Jones and McNalr rea : “The reputation of its education institutions and libraries available to such a centre are inter-national and the very name of Boston is symbolic of man's quest for liberty based upon the law and for peace based upon justice. which are the basic ideals of the United Nations Omsnization." The messages were sent to the three premiers because as heads of ‘neighboring sovereign Atlantic u provinces" they have intimate knowledge of Boston's 8” iéXi-Qss ~ Charlottetown Welcomes Gen. Crerar This Evening General Crorar arrives in Charlottetown this spend i/wo days Irv-the Province. The schedule ‘hf his visit, which apv peered in Saturday's Guardian, is repeated in today's issue on page B. Organization Smashed qualifications ..... ..to the everlasting appreciation ofhyour many thou- my The signers ware Prof. Roy Davis, former Boston University dean, pre- sident. Sir Herbert Amos. a former secretary of the Licague of Nations and a former club president, and secretary Stuart F. Conrpd. Adopt “Gloves-tiff” Policy In Java BATAVIA. NW. M - (AP) - Brithn authoritias, adopting a Rloves-off policy against the Ind- onesians. sent rocket-firing Mos- quito bombers into action today ittoo of the an Govern- Batavia and heard Siahrir counsel blow at Indonesian radio stations bans otherwise. at Josiah"! _ T“?"‘“—"""" which a ai-ius snowman m princess Margaret been out vicious v propaganda." IS (Jonvalescittg, . ~ __-s , v iocwsaavemmnxsaoanast-acmls < = ‘ officer commanding the 1st Canadian Army C01’!!! in WW“ evenln,“ and will “Werewol ” BY ERIC DOWNTON MOSCOW. Nov. 25 — (Reuters) -A dramatic battle of wits and nerves has ended with the de- slruction of the elaborate “Wore- wolf" organization set up by the ork “I!!! mans w u B1870 after Allied tory in Nile- al trained Soviet ico and Red Army men pitted hem= selves against the fanatical NB!!! an er- Russian- after a. lame the "Werewolves" were broken ‘iii!- The Nazis. tryinsz every trial! and subtlerfuile they aimed at creatink secret "cell-i ihiehlit-‘d to form the nucleus of a move- ment which sometime in “l? flit- ure would, up with dmilar Qrgpnlzalluns in Ollhfl‘ B01105 Reports filtering through to Moscow from the Russian zone told of Army troops maiilchlnk wits with desperate Germans supplied with elaborately forged false identity papers-HP- oarentlv prevailed 11v I W001 section of the Gestapo in "l! dill’! lust bEfOfa the German collapse. The Nazi: were H180 d 9d- their hair dyed and some even with features changed by biiifilifl surgery. The ranks of the movement in- slv" .":i.""i.r.."" sun‘ "“ r ys c e or . Rngsiall special investigators worleed thomuahlv. uuestionimr thousands of Germans and comb- inz villages. towns and even en- tlfn cities. searching the darkest nooks and cellars and even chim- ncv pole for hideouts and arms stores. Outlook Favorable For Ottawa Parley OTrAlwA. Nov. 26 — (C?) - Heads of Canada's l0 Governments possess an unmual degree of aa- esiranoe as they meet tomorrow in the co-ordinsfisuz committ of the Dominion - Provincial oou eronce. They are all fairly safely emoonced ln tillieitbétlgzdall 13.1w elections re- qeilnvpolitical c lei tau is ms as aivlnn a more flvflflbli! M!" to the conference than it could Subscription Delivered. 85.00. Mall. It”; other Provinces I ILS-A. 88-00. RESIGN Party Critical 0f Foreign Policy By EDWARD L. CAMPBELL LONDON, Nov. 25 - (AP) - The British Communist Party's 18th convention today unanimous. ly demanded removal of For 181i Secretary Bevin on the ground t he had continued the foreign policy of the "Tory" Government and "endangered peace and economic co-cperatlon.” Mi; Bevln's removal was asked in a resolution which criticized the Labor _ Governmenvssovpolic o1 Greece, Spain. the ct m; "new peoples’ governments d Europe; and‘ its a WWI-M oolonla es. "we mp3s)? be more critical til challenging," declared Rust, a number of the partys executive committee, who Pram" ed the resolution to the convem tlon. "our purpose must ba a clean one-to strengthen the labor move ment and not to discredit it. The question we have to raise I chan e in its composition -- ‘i?’ brinz I18 forward of new lo the removal of some or! Vi» have proved their wc camel. “Number one ls thfl N!!!" 0| Ernest Bevin from the Biol-dill 0f- ce.“ v The Communist Party senvrll secretary, Harry Pollitt said political situation in Greece was "changing for the bottor of the anueins ‘u! 01 l: Communist Party" and added Mr. Bevin “was now bosinniilk i! squeal that he was being lei down." I Mr. Bevin made his “loli-dfllll‘ statement in a House of Common debate on fcrclim D0116! Friday. defending the Government's stand against an immediate Greek plebis- cite on tine question of whether the monarchy should be retained. He ‘blamed Greeks in Britain for dif- ficulties in forminlj solid coal! oinqceece. , ._ - e will be let down a 860d deal more before he has finished," Mr. Pollitt declared. i Turning to domestic questions Mr. Poliitt cautioned the delegate: against encouraging the idea of mass strikes. "You can get s strike in the sag fields tomorrow," he said. "but it advance the working class more. ment?" The delegates, however. defeated a proposed amendment fo a gan- erel policy resolution which would have viewed " the growing number cf ind disputes and unofficial ltlrlkol." A (outsmart: is one m offlcc f METEOROLOGICAL OPP! Toronto, Nov. 25 -- (OP)- mum and nmxlmum temperatures. Vancouver 42. 49; "‘ onion l0, ll: 30 H] 38; blob , ; 89‘ Hali- fax so, 44; Charlotwlown h. II; Sydney 2'7, 4.1; Yarilllfli —t FORECASTS: l": winds: partly cloudy and scattered suowflurries. Maritime lad: Kodiak It; fresh westerly wink: larc- Marltlms West: Inhale northwest to west and cold. High tide this mornin at l3! and this afternoon at 4. Sun sets this afternoon at and rises tomorrow morning a 7.18. ' Last usrter moon November .M. s id us a htosn ais- ..i.l"l‘.’i§."».i. oisiéimm ‘ Nl-JJJ. snnca l... ea-r-aw -.-» in offici- for at least three years 36 $25 its. canon-nan. at: n. ~ ' - ._