10f Refugee A DECEMBER 194s Probe Slaying Near Ottawa (By The Canadian Prue) OTTAWA. Dec. Zl-Ontario Pro- vincial Police tonight probed the mysterious slaying oi.’ a 36-year- cld Lithuanian farm hand who apparently was killed with an axe - on a farm 13 miles east of here. A displaced person, Napoleonas Jonusas was found in a partially- hanging position in the loft oi’ a machine shed on the farm oi’ Mrs. Annie Bnryluk, 10 miles east o! ottatva. A trail of blood leading to the loft from outside the shed and f-he battered head oi’ ithe body indic- ated murder. Dolice said. Mrs. Harvluk. who has run her M11711 herself since the death o! her husband two years ago, ad- mitted she did not even know the man's mme. Investigation showed Jonusns had a wife and child in a D. P. camn in Germany. that he recent- ly had made application lo have them brought to Canada. l-le en- tered Csnada last Aug. 4. Provincial Police ordered the boclv left untouched pending ar- gqval ct the Toronto expert, and! sPftlPtl MT t-‘re machine sh°d. They Tltllld "t blood-stained axe-fitn- parcntlv the minder weapon-not tztr ircm the shed. Whitney Pier Man ilies While liunting SYDNEY. NS.. Dec. at — (OP) _ A search party today found the ‘body of Peter Jose-pit, 60-year-old fhfildelll of suburban Wtitncy Pier, in the nearby Coxheath “nods where he became lost whilc nrntitig rabbits yesterday. He was the only one reported victim of a storm that lashed part at the Maritimes and struck hard- 5st. at Cape Breton. While his son-in-luw, Arthur Bennett, and grandson Rudy Brn- nett went scouting for a Oh ist- mas tree. Joseph decided to hunt rabbits and went deeper into the woods accornpirnicd by his hunting dog. When the storm whipped up Joseph told the younger men to g0 hone and he would fillow. At- ter an hour elapsed and he failed to return, the youths went back to the woods but were unable to find any sign of him. although his hunting dog came out a. short time lirtcr with a rabbit. RCM P.. and t-ity imlce began a scar-ch which was interrrpted by darkness and resumed today. MARITAL MAGIC The diamond was credited with magic properties long before it was used for weddings and en- cagmientl. - THE GUARDIAN. Attended 35th Women's Institute Anniversary Dinner blioau the Nlaiusirfield Wttncns Institute and some chartrr members who are now living elsewhere. who ai- tt-ncled thc 351.11 anniversary dirt- ncz" held hcre last week. ' Front zcw, left. to right: John T l-‘ergtisotl. Mrs. Mrs. J. H. absvc are members ofl C..;.Li,., t\tr-. L. ll. D. IP-‘isicr, Mrs. W R. Godfrey. tiresldcnt, Mrs. J. ll. lVItinn. Six. Mrs. Fred MacRac, Mrs. Her?) Prowsc, Mrs. Orris Gill. Second row: Mrs. Robert Sharpe. airs. Hector Jenkins, Mrs. Lea Mill, Mrs, Wylie Gibson, Miss lit-ma. Boswell, Mrs. Ernest Fostct‘. Stanley Scott. Mrs. Mrs. Join‘. Munn. J".. Mrs, Edgar Heartz. Back row: Mrs. main-ell hos- weii. Mrs Alex Scott, Miss Doris Anderson. Mrs. Lorne Scott, Mrs. Kay MacCalluni, Mrs. Cecil Sic‘.- son. Western Powers Set Up Own G0v’t For Berlin B)’ WEST GALLAGHER. BERLIN, Doc. 2i — tAPt -Thc Vcsiern Pu\\'0l‘S set up their own military gcvernlncitt ior Berlin to- day vrithout Russia. Meanwitile, the itilrabitants of the suburban village of Stolpc were sztcriflcczl in the bitter East- West poiiticnl tvariurc for control 0i this blocizaded city. The tillage voted anti-Commun- ist in this montirs elections. But today iiic Russians took control oi Stoipn with French consent. The French commandant of Be:- Iin said the French feared for stolpes innabitrttris but added: “The ciraice was to hclp 2.000.000 in Berlin instead of 400 in Stolpc." Setting up oi‘ a three-power mil- itary government, for WesternBer- lln Wtli the llnni official step re- cognlzing that. the city is defin- itely spill. between Russia and the ll/esf‘. Post-war agreements provided tirat the iorr conquering govern- ments sitotild control Berlin. rhcv exercised this control through machinery known as the Komq mandatura. The Russians refusecli to participate in the Komman-l oaturn. after July 1. They set out_ l In ‘ His Doll Houses Dolls Wcgcnc Christmas Cords Toys Trains ISLAND an “i144; 4 s ..' .'._'l.;l'_"t'.-C'C'LC Sparkling Toyland Come in and see our Display Musical Powder Boxes Little Golden lock (WITH RECORD T0 MATCH) Tree Light's q Decorations Fancy Stationery Gifts for Young 9nd Old 142 annr arena: eraser Stem n tremor anti iillliilLOTTETOWll QIKKKAK~='K'"=“ *"'*"‘¢€EIK.¥.'€K‘€ 16:42:. CI i ZUECI KLIIUITIKIFGWIII“ 3o govern their section of the city by themselves. This stalled tour- powct- mitcirinctyv. 'l‘0tl;i_\' tlie United Siriits. Britain i-ncl Franco niccting in the old Ktllllllllllilililifii. building announ- ced they would carry on Korn- mandatura rule on a. three power basis, Tho way wars lcit open for the Soviets tit rejoin t-hc Kommandat- lira and unified rule if they de- order‘ of business would babiy be to pass on sortie 60 requests from the elected Berlin -_iiy govern-merit which the Rus- sians had vetoed in the past. This morning a new soviet mil.- ltary renal block cut Stolpe of‘! from the city, dropping it into the orbit of ilrc Communist dominated Soviet zone. German papers attached the French for their action. ‘Two llliliinnth T. 0. ll. Passenger. MONTREiAI-i. D60. 21 -—Tll6 dis- tinction of b ing the two milliorrh passenger to b; carried by Trans- Catia-rlu Airl n: fcl upcri W. W. 'I‘aylor, a. hardware merchant trom Vttsi v:-.ti..:...i.. it. w... wiard bound on today's North Star traitscutrtiitental flight after a business trip to Winnipeg, Putt Arthur", (luclp-ir, Toronto and Montreal Just before take-off at Montreal airport. A.C. McKiim, vice-president, traffic, TC A... pre- scnted hitn with a travelling bag to tnark the occasion. in accepting the gift, Mr. Taylor complimented the personnel of ‘T C A (or their very courteous service. "There is one thing I like about T..C A.-—:hc average passenger gets the same courteous treatment as the most important banker or business exe- cutlve." It took T C A nine years to carry its first million passengers, and just two years to gci; the sec- ond million. ... ..I - CHARLOTTETOWN Eire Guts Last Tie With Britain DUBLIN, Dec. 2i (C?) Eire today out her last slim con- stitutional tie with Britain and cleared the tray for proclamation ot a full-fledged independent Re- public of Ireland. President Sean T. 0'Kelly made the break otlficial by signing a bill which repeals the External Rela- tions Act and takes Eire out o! the British Commonwealth. Un- der the External Relations Act E2ire's diplomats abroad were ac- credited by King George. The re- peal act was introduced in the Dali Nov. l7. The final act of proclaiming the republic will be delayed "while rep- resentatives of Britain and Eire smooth out questions created by the now relationship. This proc- lamation by the coalition govern- ment of John A. Costello probably will come aiter Jan. 21. These questions include the cit- izicnship status of thousands of Irish people who work in Britain and whether Eire will continue to enjoy the special trade privileges she had as a member of the Ctm- tmonrwealth. Prime Minister Attlec of Brit- nlll has promised that any Irish- ntun may be registered as a Brit- ish citizen upon application to the Home Secretary. provided he speaks English, is of good char- acter and has been in Britain n year or is a member of the Civil Service. An act. oi Parliament may be required to carry out the prom- ise. Another question to he settled is whether Irishmen in Britain will be liable for military conscrip- tion. viscount Jowitt, the Lord Chancellor, told the House of Lords recently that an Irishman could be conscripted under the present law and that the Govern- ment had no plans to change the law at present. Eire iir effect became u republic in 1937 when a new constitution was approved and a president elected. Dr‘. Douglas Hyde, the first president, held office from 1937 until i945 when Sean T. O'Keily was installed. VETERAN MTNISTE; DIES STELLARTON, N. S» Dec. 21- Rev. J. W. Britten, 90, for 50 years a ntittister in Nova Scotia, died today. 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