i . 4, . , mu‘; “mumgm-gllgdby ' . " eccupetlg: armiaes. Soviet ici-ces thus would have control 0! "l! granular. Oder and pl"- 0! "W. inc: EIGHT i Official Llat of Oaeualtiea i? Escape From ‘Heartbreak 2nd said Qtlillattery Members llflml" mfl" 0"!!!" All returned members of the above two batteries, both " ‘" ' Irbenen or Wsr New Liberated "l0" llllflllrled end those still, in the service, are asked olsarrm vxns :0 Pa“! 0h lrrllvlll g the bstterietshirogt overseas at a date 0 lllllllllllfl I r this mon . ou will receive 12 gm“; -m°-wnmy°$fw°‘u“m§ hours’ notice at least by newspaper and radio. Since this s dliieulwe to may be the DAD BREATH? N07 ME! Elevator Operators 0n Strike In ll. Y. NEW YORK. 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"Oll- Ashaleeanedmttowasittoes- will, Valerie let the subiect drop. question he had raised in her mind that she scarcely heard him eshewenton to talc ofother things. his d, "Say my Christmas l ‘i embarrassed l as he drew s small, tissue-wrapped box irom his pocket and dropped it I into her lap. . "Prom me to you wit.h—love." i " ‘y, Tarryl" she gasped. "How lovely The box come-tried a pin. It was not s showy pin, but it took her breath away, lor it was much gore oi a pr% than she expect- "It was my mother's," he ex- claimedffihe died when I was very young. You remind me cf e- her in lots oi ways, and so—well I'd like you to have her pin " "Oh. Terry. how sweet of youl" Velerie's eyes were shining as she put the pin on her dress. Surely he wouldn't give her his mother's pin ii he were encased to 1 Another girl! As she lifted her lace to smile at grim he bent quickly and kissed er. l Then. Dot interrupted from the bedroom doorway “What is this? l Am I breaking up a fade-out?" ’ Terry?" laughed. "It's Qhristmss, EX(HANGE OF A KINGDOM God, guard this freedom 0i our land; From tysziiiny now keep us {reel- Tlie vim-Io is bent to worship man; In truth. Thine own still worship Thee! for knowledge brought low, . for added power; Then Lucifer usurped the gains- And lift than stripped in one lone .cur. might. and ‘s ‘rule thro’ history's Man's knowledge grows — his dill invents- And wars return with blood and (QHTS. The sirpuifs head has long been bruised . Arid soon shall his linsl doom, Wlicr. our rejected Christ returns And Shh“ roll back to make Him room! come No lllllli‘ shnll tyrant rule o'er man Bur Ohio’. a King shell reign o'er ll. And l' f . A Kmzzloin saved from Adam's falll F. Basel Fraser. Sept. l6, 1M5, Central Bedeque. ‘The above norm " I ‘n rp Ho»; in its is reprinted "or ' able "ynngrn phical publication on Sept. {- awn! .. Feellvod! Then raltetlielinolve bath. Yes, whether you prefer g tula. a phnwcr, or a. partial bath s: the wash basin, a Palmolive bath leaves you refreshed- ‘ comfortable again! 5 Palmolive, giant Bath Sire,- ‘ gives you loiuls of gentle lather that brings new loveliness ‘because Pnlmnlivcis msclc with Palm and Olive Oils, Nature's o finest skin conditioners. ' nmrrv, cum urn size 9g Regular Size 6¢ (‘FiIlSYlPSG shall gmw rim! QZ4.../gbs4/ t lt "Yeah-it'd ayibflhfll," sold Dot. mskins s wry ace. Valerie ma. and went to the closet for her hat and coat She was trembling. Surely, there had been more than o. caisial holiday treating in that kiss. . . Or was it merely that? "Where shall we so?" asked Dot "Well. be to a swanky place this time. said Terry, shrugging into his coat. "!'ll let voiir flashier escorts treat. you to high-priced dinners I'm just a poor reporter out for a simple Christmas nisht celebration." "Okay." said Dot. However. when they were seated about s table in s quiet rataiuvmlt she couldn't rielraln from making hard-bitten comments about the place Terry had selected. She craved lights and mimic-excite- IH€DD—%Q. through "We'll vs you a taste thing dif erent late Terry said. "I didlnt want to have my dinner interrupted every five minutes by one o! your admirers He knew how to please her. "You Le a. lrrfyat . T she said puilslve . ' come s better " 1W . "That's ‘the truth.’ said Valerie quietly. "Where would I be l! you hadn't rescued me from Mike's place and helped me out?" "Lay olf," begged Terry. "I'm not, used to so much praise. Oome on- 1et's look up the lights and music Bit wants. It was two o'clock before Terry finally lelt, the girls at their apart- ment alter a round oi the night clubs." As the prepared lor bed. Dot was talks. ve. "Terry's a swell guy, but lat me give you a. piece oi ad- vice. Val-dorrt l _ head over him. When Terry falls in love it wozft be with a girl to mom he has played good Samari- "What makes you hhink I'll ieie my hgad ovcr him!" Valerie asked She was tired. The warm air of the clubs where they had danced had made her hgdead ache. The he might not care when she saw him lost in thought. and wondered whether he was thinking of Storm Kali" heart in " cu weer your eyes, my pretty." Dot answered er. “A fool could see what 1 saw io- night. You're crazy about Terry.” Valerie didn't answer. She undressed hastily, turned olf her light, then lay in the darknesss. whethfii-tsh; was a litétlle o ope a. erry ca: . Even the pin he had -.hls mother's phi-lost stgnillc- since _under Dot's cold scofiing. The xiii. was a sweet thought. but it didn't riacesarlly mean anything. She mustn't iorlet how he had talked of Storm Kane and her Dilly. . . . Dot welsh-ed into the darkened room and eat down. silhouetted against the glow of light from her bedroom . Val." she ‘s me all over. .. H I M“ uely. "Th Always hurting fo 1 like-and love." She paused. "I never told you about Joe. did I?" "Joe?" said Valarie. wiehlng mat Dot wwid choose some other time tor her coniiderices. "Yeah-my ‘lien-y h msrri sen-if said brine clothes and things. w to me spilling s true Hie wee an novel to her door- way. ‘There. e paused and tum- "Ybw style show coming all deu alter tomorrow?” "ys.. "Phil .- e is com- b! m m: that mow. that Ito's h lily! a big spring vleshtywaitsthersticire and get nria New York models for it. Phil has provruaed to not me into it. —-is seine to intro- duce me to his mother some time. llynlhope Ican makes. hdt ih ha’! What's she like? Yea if you worked at maimed women who owns the store." Val- erie said woodenly. ‘ However she was inwardly dia- Sc Idiiian meyed by ‘s news. was be st the school w! lilmcle lie mould neop- hfl‘! ston. NB. Prhegootifs notion coirn-ter-the w would be decidedly awkward. seven weeks traininx. IllZFd herself as the same soared rabbit oi a girl who hsd ed at Prescottb. nothinc she could do. She only pray that Phil's mother some not know her. Joseph, Rim, entre. N. B. s N Jaoseph Edward. Risa. ussex, . . N.8. and P.5d. legisneat Kerr, Stephen Maxwell, 84s., Port Williams, N8. Walter John. Pie" 5. ' New Brunswick t Brine, Fred Alfred. .. Am- t. NB. Pelletler. Algee, Rip. lidiaund- nise the zirl who used to work I had married her son? lit Bue surely. she WUlfldift. Aiter oi models Inc.. Valerie scarcely recog- AnyWly. theme was could m» n. Continued) Swiss Legation In Japan llad By WILLIAM STEWART TOKYO. SePt. 24 - (GP Cable) -A diplomatic stall of 50 under Swiss Minister Camille 601116 act- ed as the protecting power in an im- two dozen countries inclu- digglOansds during the Pacific war rough the neutral channel ol the Ministry, official wortl about Canadian as well as other inter- ests such as prisoners and inter- nees was tranisnitted from Japan. The job carried out by the Swiss was s difficult one because of the wide ares over which prison intern- ment camps were spread and the difficulty o! access of the camps. When Swiss representatives caried out inspections, the Js ariese lore- vmm their camp aut orities and they _ planed order. Conversation with vldusl pri- soners was impossible and reports from the Japanese themselves a- bout. conditions in the camps mere infrequent. The Swiss stali received reinior- cements by means of diplomatic exchange ships curing the war mont t none of the ditlkmlll went home. In addition. some Swill who had been in business inJaDIm before the war Joined the 168N105- Members of the tMinistry image their personal es imaies o e wars duration after listening to reports received irom oificial J19- anese channels. __ They also heard Allied us picked up by their shortwave radio sets and Japanese broadcasts of reports irom Qanadlan instill- papers. On the basis of this 01" mation and official reports. the‘ Swiss flgeured the war would en soon at r the downiall 0! Gt?- any. mThey evacused Tokyo at {till suggestion of the Japanese Forte gtn Ministry beiore heavy raids B "- ed Their legation buildings were mt but there were no Cfldélfilltksul; morig them. m. present ti using one of the Canadian 108v tion's buildlnlll- Japs liave Little Control Over Fate 0f Country liow TOKYO. Sept. liimperor Hirohito abdication rumor vanishing into thin air whence it cameLwss re- ported by reliable Japanese sources today to be arranging“? unprecedented visit to Gen. - Arthur. Meanwhile a. new series oi dras- tic United States decrees showed that neither Hirohilo nor his government now has much con- trol over Japan's fete. Gen. MacArthur ordered the Japanese government to install stringent wage and e controls and ration all critical y-short com- modities to head of! wide hunger and suffering among Japan's 80.- 000900 people. He liroze all Japan's tnde abroad, except for approved ex- ports or imports. These will be limited to neceesltiu. He forbade forthwith the im- port or export of bullion. cure rency and negotiable Japsnqe ss- sets while his oificers are delvin| into the complex financial struc- ture that backed the country's conquests. lle prohibited any Japanese atomic bomb research or atom splitting oi any nature sndJlsc- ed all r lsbora‘ ‘ the Iknpire tinder "close and eon- tlaual" Allied control. MacArthur news at Gen barriers knpoead the Govenurien stringed the m lece . t, Agencyoiitsmon ollsti elest-hetmadeittem oi themflitarletssadthrewthe newstieldopentoallctmets- foreign as wall es Japanese. Oh lsrmlhlowel I120- sbflcete. ll O ghungkirig narlo report lid 8m- y. (winds libel broad sielssrux‘ . IOBVIIIOIIOIII Reeldentsodldonteflstloaronfl a s ling csdno. salt-fives? ' gather, tend th allowed entrance into the semb- i DIQIIS Officers, serge; -..__ (B 'l‘he Press) LO Sept 2s-'1‘he Bis Five Oouncll of foreign Ministers. skirting main issues of the Europ- an peace settlement, ran into fresh dilliculties today on e com- poratively minor problem-emerg- ency control we inland between Europe's terwa of views ys. Divergence Russia, on one side. and Great Britain and the United States. on the other. again cropped up in he discussions, adding to the dis- I t agreements oi the last two weeks. Ernest Bevin. P-ltlsh Foreign outcry l lull wt; wt: inlln’ Th" deqyeereykelfi ULITTILI 1'71 ll NOTE-Place oi parade tor iorraer members: st the Forum; If wet at Drill Shed. Time of parade announced over radio and through the press. nmoonoemmnz-s. Oontrol iii Europe's Waterways ls Snag Shtitiflw . til‘ qoiid‘ IT'S YOUR IOI Heedvmhewsesllesdeetaasvteebellfllleeoedbfbeievevsneelettautds * ~ a» last time the full batteries may ever be to- "!!! Illlll is asked to snake s special efiert to at- ls ilnal parade in honor oi our units. other ranks, bottle dress. If line, will be 9-21. 24, as, as Secrets ; James F. Byrnes, United states cretary oi State. snd V. M. Molotov, Soviet Fore Coni- mlssianheld a series o! "B gThi-ee" conferences during the week-end in an effort to remove impasses over crucial issues. such as peace treaties for Italy and the Balkan countries. The new dlflerences broke out when they and the French and Chinese Pbrel hdiriistcrs meg to- day to con er immediate action toward gettln water tmflic mov- ing beiore w ter intensified food supply and other problems o! in- land cities. The American delegation. ported by the Britons, control oi river trafllc b internat- ional commissions wit British, French, American and Russian representatives as well as mein. bers representlng countries along the rivers. ‘me Russians, however, proposed sno- layered l m“ on! and W’ lion . tum" climg” O wil dfipwnon o n“: “gliqh ‘ l lqwl ‘V’ . ‘mi " off their idle lode H)! ho some ofitoe workers whether to tackle They had di for vehlcl . home. - erstors o! the ion-storey limp!" State Building, workshop for IMHO New Yorkers, attempts to sixth The isnion injected d which office f bull we or s Tihey had previously received $30.- 16 lor a 46-hour week. The rejected demands for rlty pay and holiday provisions. LONDON -(CP)- Heath Row. London's great new civil will be open lor traiilc in about a year vrlth its runways iiee to all nations and airlines with which the British sovemment otfratinl lflleements. a lines will hsvq 81 oi "gate" positions. 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