hi... BAKRYMORE “iltobre-z‘ Cit-i l NGS 3 ' l ‘in: lltlltY YlLlSllR nonunion‘? D t w: mee hen ‘ you were a lirt e older? Mexico - PETE SMITH PRrW CE ED WARD EXTRA - hltilorlng in @EMPIRE y, TODAY ONLY is siuzizi . ‘T. ‘ and old naugh- Q . OR‘ ONLY l2 but bold mougb-q T0 HEAD HIM FQOR j THE ALTM? - A “ROAD TO 1N MOROCCO" SHOWS 2..‘lll—7—9—COl\lE EARLY ing oflisfifififififi The case, the treasury said. un- covered an alaborate opium den of in type now rarely found United States. Sixteen persons were sentenced. among them s, leader, Wong Duey. who drew five years in prison and a. $5,000 fine, Beauty Experts To Help Wrens experts can make them first day “aboard ship, especially on watching their hair. hair is too long to meet the re- of the uniform" standard, and if it inust be cut. she can get it profes- sional trim and a permanent. right Qh bOMd Ship. A _modern hair- dressing parlor is situated on the second floor of Collingwood div- ii_t. the former Preston Springs hotel there is another complete officers. To F;robe Building Of Alaskan Highway oi l highway lnvestlgat Due to shortage of‘ stock and attendance of the mule ntt-itihcrs of our staff at military camp our place of business will be closed FRO“ MONDAY, AUGUST 9th to MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd P. W. TURNER Wholesale Footwear Plans call for the group to start Iifrcm Great Falls. Mont... and pro- lccliie along the highway into Al- >-— i as a. Senator William Langer (Rep-N. D.I, a subcommittee member, com- mcliling on the purpose of the on, said:— "We have been furnishing $100,- uildln , 003.000 of our money in 0115‘ that road and we want to see how it is being built and whether our _ money is being wasted. We B150 uuo have to maintain the road at least two years after the war." Other subcommittee members are . l ~ Wublvrl. l Senators Dennis Chavez (Dem.- R.P. McClellan (Dem.- ‘\i.\/I.l, boldly hrki, John Eastland (Dem-Miss), William Buck tReo-Del.) and . re_(Re i l I l | l “THINGS THAI.‘ ENDUBI" Thuonre t that stand. And a lie rriay live for I day. Worth Are things that endure alway. Old. yet forever now- May Ditllifll‘ and not tilt-v vnlmmi - HAIBHIA I0 MUN .... .. i - iiaaoir- Nilalli - Maltitm nail . THE lCE-(APADES COMPANY . SUBMARINE LIFE AND JAIL HOSTESS — ODDITY or» CAPITOL see TODAY ONLY — SHOWS 2.30 -- 7 — 8.45 " NO PLACE FOR A LADY" ALSO NEWS problems that confront him and shapes his attitudes toward other people and toward the world." Steinbeck Finds Chewing Cum Treasured by British Children leaves a person drifting through life; while affirmative thinking gives direction and strength. man "as fearfully and wonderful- ly made." How much more em- phatically he mlghit say that to- day in the light of modern science. For consider what the biologists have discovered about. us. Our body is the manifestation of the same life-force that has penetrat- ed every corner of the earth de- veloping higher and ever more complex organisms and expressing new qualities and new powers. Sees Eager Dock Throng Besiege U.S. Soldier Off Ship “Goom, Mister?” and Raid Garbage Box to Salvage Orange Skins By John stelnbeclr hog juice that, may ere. A bobby comes up quickly, his (Special to the New York Herald‘ high hat making him seem a foot and the Charlottetown Guardian, Copyright, i943, New York Tribune 131'} h ,, h “d1 mm ge a n’ beles says m y‘ destroyed. Though their cities fell. their culture lives today. The teachings of the prophets. of Jesus and Paul, of Socra/tes and Plato still hold valid and good. in their pockets and then, dutifully, eir pockets bulge with the "Thatls naught naice," the bobby says. “But they do get, very ’ungry They really do. II steredores are old men. The aver- uizc use is fifty-two, and these men handle the cargo from Hfhcir pace does not seem fast. but lthe cargo gets unloaded and away. The only men on the docks any- where near military age who are not hi uniform are the Irish from the neutral Free State, who are not subject to army call. pretty‘ much to themselves; while they may approve of their neutrality, it is not. pleasant to be in the inherited? From them have come our religion and philosophy, our art and literature, our science and our technology.‘ We are debtors to the past. Grand legacies have been bequeathed to us ears old can ‘ave a horange." lloldwell ls Optimistic After Ontario Election They feel outsiders. ' old Welshman with hard, ,Thcre is a wizencd man directing -the big crane. He stands beside the OTTAWA. Aug. s-tcr) —Can- “°".‘“i..‘°..b.§g’““ l! us ra e auty , , . ft. is ours to serve the presenti and With this in view the women's iii-is Royal Canadian naval service has arranged that ‘when new recruits report for their basic training at. i1 011k. a talk with a trained hflfillty cXlicrt is arranged on their directs the cargo slings as though ' explosion, Palm down and the fingers flutter- ;ing brings down the sling. Palm raises it, and by the tempo of his .motions the operator MONTREAL‘ Aug 5_(CP’ and shrill; But the livins limits of 1?"!!! ' will tower Long after their rags is still. Labor and Love and Virtue- Time does not dim their glow Though the smart may say, in their languid way, , "Oh. we've outgrown all that, you know!" But a lie, whatever the gubo it wears, In s. lie as it was of ore, million years. Is good for a million moral “KNOW THEN THYSELI" (A Contributed Editorial) What do you think of yourself? This, says Dr. Dilworth Lupton, is the basic question a man can ask "because the way he answers it determines his approach to all the To think of oneself negatively An ancient prophet described We may think of ancient Pales- What lmve we that we have not We see by the light of thousands years. And the knowledge of millions of men‘ The lessons they learned thro’ blood and ln tears Afp ours for the reading. Every pnst age has served us. Leading “Ten Lily aage, o; Norm | ther to go slowly or rapidly. This coldweu C C FY leader 53 Bay, out, h -_ . b _ man has a thin, high voice which ty parlors If; cilgpegixlled Q32"; 83L lnevertheless cuts through the noise listing m the navy, gives the new 19f the pounding engine and grind- lgirls a talk on the importance oi mg age“: tgisloficgfiifi flfitg; Al‘? i t W81‘ 8n e 0 VB "S 96D hi; nea and attractive and } the a“ on the enfd f! n m Ei- Hmanseemsowattover ies e ‘my new Wren is told u he‘ with his hands. Eighty-seven tons R the results of the next Federal election we Lloyd mansion. WIllClLWEIS undam- age . .Ji“°d"iii‘.°“iii%“ ‘$‘§..f€“".‘.’f.?“'.?éi§‘.i "We sweet-es." mmonsflibackwanf from u“, flames and Brewers ln Canada's newspapers. k l" acrid smoke. His wife was a-t his] candidates in the Staré- side H5 m. confided, _ "organized labor.“ w stead and Montreal Cartier eral “election Aug. 9, said that, he was "tremendously result of the Ontar ‘I underestimated the result of the vote,” he said, “been lack of organization. ‘could see there was not much or- ganlzation for our candidates. centres it was fair, but it was prac- tically non existent in rural areas. Had we been organized in niral results would have been 1X18 He expressed belief that the Pro- gressive Conservatives and Liberals will form a coalition government. However. he said. the Liberals cri- iz 22-point Progressive- "strongly that it will ‘be hard to come to an agree- en ." d -- f locomotive, and he lowers quire one inch above the collar ghe ‘racks on me docks with his Children Wait For Gum l On an imaginary line the chil- l5jon at H Mp 5_ Conestoga m drcn stand and watch the 08180 Gait, and over in Jellicoe dlvlsion,|°°"1E 011i» Thcv are not permit- ted to go beyond their ‘fear they might be hurt. beauty parlor for wrens rnd their “T? l"- lea-it a hundred 0f them. I ll shabby. as every one in Eng- four years Of war, and not too clean. for they have ter about an American soldier who has come oil’ the ship. They want gum. Much as the British may de- plore the gum-chewing habit, their children flnd it clellgh are semi-professional gum beggars among the ‘children. ‘C- tor?" has given way wasnnvomu, Aug, 5-tAP)_l An investigation of the Alaskan Hicbway now under , Will be started Aug. 2'7 bv a Unit-| led Slates senate post-roads sub-i mnmmitzee headed bv Senator H Scrugham tDem.-Nev.), his aides I said today construction ' ar "to help Col. Drew George Drew, Progressive Conser- vative Leader) to fullfili nine of the points on his program because h when you have gum. you have wok mo? nine points from out something permanent, when you are tired of “no elections. Mr‘ successful in con- stituencies where French-Canadian and a labor vote. t C I‘ in tmomcnt you have cand next moment you hnvent. little hands are held up to the soldier and is "I don't have any," the soldier says. but they pa that. “Goom, mis land crowd in closer. comes down the Gangplank from He is a little tips essed l‘ going to have a time fo {It few children go to him and The steward grins goniall .pulls s. handful of coins from h “no pocket and throws them into the ai The dust rises and covers s riot. and when it. clears the is in full flight with the pack baying after him. Asks Soldiers About Amerlol Only one small boy has sta ed with the soldier. A very little y with blond hair and C"!!! l-le holds the soldier's hand smi Q1 soldier blushes with pleasure. it as nice in America as it is hero? M! ops to stem out into rural areas. We haven't the money m“ ‘he d » rsonnsl w do much orgsnissflon. o have to rely mostly on Qt th the basis of unity We never precipitated ligious or language l were never conneotec with troubles the old parties have run "A's the c.0511‘. nwudl l Former Film Star llas Gloss Ball but Just about the same." , “I ess you really have no ' goggle not a piece" "Is 'there much-loom in Am"- a?" " h, , l ts f it o u o o Canyon drive estate. inst films The pack returns slowly. Th" ave lost their quarry and are coking for new game. Then over the side the garlfilg? is lowered in S skins. The child- onr a German target, m. floor G. E. "Chick" Halifax crew of the famous B. i a large big sou Seven firemen and m employee at the Lloyd estate were overcome hlorine gas. Lloyd's former sec- retary, Roy Brooks now a Uni States navy yeoman, l from his bed by the force 0! tbs- They break over the line and tumble on the bag: box. They squeeze the o Honor and gzuth and Manhood- Though the sneer and gibe of the cynic tr 511115131: through the width of the mmhsi-maytoi-aitmneui- on . or un ‘New: ?tli“ otmyet arrow what But the Truth and Honor and t °b,_--u ~ Oourm Ind Toll and Service» was Isabel Thomas. York Msm- 18;‘; Ingursnce. These are the rock that abides the shock And holds through the storm. flint-true. Pad and Folly. tbs wbirris of m hour s seldom that more than 20 per cent cast a ballot for councillors and seldom t than i5 per cent cost l. school trustees. The resu though all our governing bodies are elected democratically. taxcltually represent s. minority 0p- on." President H. J. Cody. 01' u" 1 ho! Torgntmo, contrasted d t e “c. on girls convinced tesn and our way of l better to offer the Nazi Germany?" he asked. we creatlnR in our schools the en- thusiasm for democracy ler‘s schools are for totalitarian- ism? Are our teachers as zealous n-ns 01'1"" And a Truth that has lasted a, ‘Alr Commodore ls Promoted Manny. Conway was the only w-lmgg . SS mrtotrro, Aug. a-toim-wbrs om w; was received here today of the obey authority, without rancor or ing faith that will match that of Nazi youth. In meaning value and practise. I wonder if democracy can arouse as much enthusiasm in Canada's vounger generation vtyranny and cruelty Vernon Heakes, sir officer com- Nlewfoundland, to air vice-marsh B Son of the late Fmnk R. Heakes for many years the chief Ontario Government architect Marshal Heakes was b0 ronto. A distinguished flier in the First Great War, he was one of the original founders of the Oa- 18 orce, founded in Eng- He ‘was demobilized in October, 1919 and in i923 re-Joitied the Ca.- nadian Anit- Force. He In i939, Air Vice Marshal Heakes formed the first R.C.A.I". head- quarters at London, England and during the first; year of the war served overseas. Returning to Ca- nada in 1940, he held a. number of high positions at Ottawa until his appointment as A.0.C. No. lGroup Newfoundalnd in December, 1942. Need Sense of Duty "We are failing to create in our youth a. sense of duty to the State exce t in wartime. and they are not. l eiy to be set right by their parents, few of whom have taken hold of the problem them- said Mr. Macdonnell. LABOR MISREPBESENTED From timp, to time certain per- sons, purporting to represent vari- ous labor groups. make and almost tearful appeals that the “poor working man" is being unfairly treated in being deprived sdy3' of a“ Inf-me)’ ti‘. “life insur- much are W" that over- itgo- ; "first little were M u" little it is i a whit " wmwnt Lite how maul‘ 0&3‘ h u‘; woflil death ow dents lirflm“ hi?” abbreviated se ion of a m. the debonal <11 llvd kl) murder. Magistrate F mph; ad eloaimed the hearing until n,“ 6'3“! Xhiblted A nw e two is of vlihich l? testified W85 spills»; of the print ound 0n ie screen and the other a. pliotw h of i later impression made by De .\l . 8h "These fingerprints were midi by the same person," the dQZecth-g Harry was applied to his odv itlltl would have burned lllll microscopic study >htiwml hairs on De Marigiiy it and in his beard, m eyebrows. Supervisor For Prices Board Named appointment of N. C Montreal as super 1 .. » 14 regional and 116 local aim, lien coast to coast. "necessar ," ete., etc.) beer. These mend that beer restric- tions be eased, and “Labor” backs these demands. We llearing ln flakes Murder Case Adjourned "s kesmen" for labor are grossly m representing the great majority‘ of plain, honest. many among those who do like their beer, and have been accus- tomed to using it before the war are too inherently decent and pa- triotic to try to sabotage Canada's war effort by defiantly demanding something which the government Brooks was sleeping next to the declares er-"lnc mom. which ls connected with the film vault. swimming pool. gymnasium and other service build- ings on the estate. These buildings Wnlnqthy m]. the "pom. worm“? re located some distance from the mans. would be {ound I“ traced to their source), to some fountain- BAHAMAS. Aug. s _. first fingerprint ever waste) hindering the prosecution of an nllout war program. We are quite sure all these appeals for ir gveealthy mining m d and burned to death. head as those impuclent Dew tment asserted that a found on a paper-cov- Mr. Thompkirts has been loam l0 the bflflfd by the R(i_\.1l B ' pl Canada, where he holds the p ii of Chief Inspector at the head office of the Bank in M. 1r (Mr. Thompkins was in C town Wednesday). We drmv; believe they can? from ‘ Screen near s" Hm“ rys bed was that of the handsome, qisottbemost. ‘ llbt by s bombori lhflnd up quite cluriy. .As we went in for our the bomb iiimer could see buildings crumbling lrcm tbs weight of heavy mus and the wr- tre we took showed our bombs going right, on the buldiniz W8 Wm‘ ,_ l0 bring. The fires had startc. Jhfli we took the picture lllld the 1"""n1r.1 2k. because a lot of the fellows \"1‘”,.t‘.‘;e lowed had dense smoke clouds t. contend with." Others in the "PW Not Flying Officer Larry Noble oi tackey. Ont, Sgt. Armis Lems. Flslsmls NWWINDh was bltolllht buck Ii 0f- MscIntosb of 121 by yin‘ Luxton Am, Winnipeg, m4 his O. A. F. Moon squadron. Taken u the r-sagined bomber roared over the Schneider In creusot, the picture shows several of the aircraft's ly toward one of the plant's great workshops, adian crew, like many of their mates that nose." "We moved in early Ind thanks to f see everything as though it were daylight," "Two small lakes in the centre of the town near tbs armament works- lt turned out so well wls pure . bombs falling direct- demonstntins that the om. night, hit the target "on the ms and moonlight, we could Macintosh said Afterward. ice Albert, Sack" Sab- W- M1 Ken of Melville, Sack, Flying 0mm“ , C.‘ l-fsrrold of i123 Westbury Crescent. Tomato. and Sgt. E. .1. G. l!“ ' of Oourock, Scotland. - .. .-.<_..____,-r-,-_-i.--.. - I i‘ gent l<‘f-' (R. 0. A. a lliuiol