NOVEMBER 21, 1941 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (left), retiring Army Chief of Staff, chflbs with Gen. Omar Bradley, who has just been named to succeed when Eisenhower leaves the Army to become President of Columbia Uni- him, at the Pentagon in Washington. Bradley will take over verslty. x A _ . so Three cities in upstate New York will play host to some 201i United Nations personnel for Christmas so they won't have to spend a lonely ho.iday ill a strange country. llcre Maj. Jan Eiscnhardt iccnicr, hold- ing paperi, chief UN morale officer, explains the plan to some of the personnel who have accepted mass invitations from Binghamton, Endi- coit, and Johnson City. I F\' \"\\/\r\'v~ \..'\ 7\'\\\'7\'7\ I Poultry BUYING POULTRY DAILY M. & A. PETERS MARKET BUILDING ‘ wcvrowm wwwvxho mwv '\A \~'\'\_\& .\.\_\\. RAW POULTRY We ore especially interested in Capons, Milkfed A and Milk- Highlights or rm Anti Vicinity - Mr. Raymond Vessey had the cellar for his new house dug last week. Miss Frances Vessey, York is visiting in Rosebank the guest of her sister Verna. Misses Freda Newson and Marina Watts, York. were visitors to the city on Saturday. Mr. Ernest MacDonald was also busy last week putting cement under his barn. Mr. Will Cooke, had a new well dug last .week the work been done by Douglas Bros. --O The completion oi‘ drilling a new well on the property of York Charge Manse took place recently. Mrs. Eiby I-Iardy, Pleasant Grove. is visiting in York the guest of her daughter Mrs. Harold Wattl- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox spent the week-end in York the guest of Mrs. Knox's pawnis. Mf- Ind Mrs. George Watts. Mr. and Mrs., Jack Oaswell have moved to the city for the winter months. where Mr. Cuswell is taking a buisness course. Mrs. Heber Profitt. Rosehank was a recent visitor to York where she was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vessey. Mrs. ArPhic Vessey, has returned to her home in York after visiting in Rosebank the guest of her daughter Mrs. l-leber Profitt. Mr. Louis Vessey, was busy last week putting in cement in his cow shed. It is great to see the work getting finished up for the winter months. Mrs, Earl Ling picked a small bouquet of sweet peas from her flower garden on Thursday Nov. 20. Can this record he duplicated by the flower lovers of our pro- vince. A Temperance meeting was held in York Hall on Thursday evening. The guest lecturer for the evening was Dr. John Coburn. Films were shown by Mr. Diamond. All present enjoyed Mr. Coburn very much and hope to hear him in York again before long. One of York's oldest couples ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis. tit is understood by the writer that Mr. Imwis is in his eighty-fifth year) were in the Capital on Fri- day. Mr. Lewis despite his ad- vanced years is very active and takes a keen interest in one of his hobbies that of poultry raising. I-Ie is Improving his flock by purchas- ing a very fine- pnir of ducks in preparation for the i948 season. The regular monthly meeting of the Dayspring Mission Circle was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Louis Vessey. The vice president Mrs. William Crockett was in the chair. The meeting opened with the Devot- ional Period led by Mrs. MacOallum. followed by Study period. The roll call was answered by 19 members. The minutes were then read and approved. A sale of Christmas cards was held. The business period then adjourned. Lunch was then served by the hostess and com- mltiee in charge. The lunch com- mittee for next meeting is Mrs. Clifford Chnppcii, Mrs. Earl Ling anti Mrs. Frank Vessey. All de- parted thanking Mrs. Vessey for a lovely evening. WITNESI IN HUGHES PROBE fed B Chicken. We prefer to have them dressed, but are buy-i ing both alive and dressed. We have advanced the price on good] fowl and chicken. Also buying‘ dressed geese and ducks. The Royal Packing Bo. r. n. JENKINS (Prop-ll Appearing before the U. S. Sen- sts war investigating sub-com- mittee in Washington, Mal-Gen. Oliver P. Echols tells legislators o! his actions after he learned that Mai-Gen. Bennett E. Meyers had an interest in an Ohio elec- trical firm fulfilling war con- tracts. He said he made pOllltcd "suggestions" that Meyers “dis- associate" himself from such ent- "Prices. HUGE DICTIONARY An unabridgt:d*—dictionary Braille requires 32 volumes. o REALLY IS GRAND ‘file Grand Falls of Labrador is one o! the world's largest, having l fall of 2,000 feet. in Another very successful year was brought to a close in the Alpha Women's Institute of York which met at the lovely home of Mrs. E. J. Vessey. when the new slate of officers were elected and directors and committees ap- pointed. Mrs. Elmer Brown. Secre- tary. read the minutes of last and last annual meeting. The Presl- _ for Circle amounted to $5.55.. “'1' gave a very m” “ddryess l“ Discussion regarding cards and Whm‘ Sh“ thanked h" ‘wrklng calendars, Motion that cards and executive and members for co-operation. The treasurers re- port gave a review of a number of donations to many worthy causes, placing a drinking fountain in the school and new blinds on the windows and presentation of gifts to two members to which farewells were said, and s gift " r 1 t 4.. I g I n‘ Rushed into tho trike-bound Marseilles Av dock area, French North :10 goods from tho Bon Dismal, tho frst freighter to oe emptied since the port was immobilized by ‘Omltnunist-led workers. Bpokosmln or tho strik ers protested the use of troops and threatened they ha." d m! svrutb: strikes in Hench ports if, the government continues the African troops unload perish- ito present oourss of set- c Gleanlngs 0f A Rural District New Glasgow iijtaaiiaio-i-Wfrrr" u "w. Y. A public meeting was held in ii; the local ha.ll on Thursday evening, go a family. This for further discussion re the plan- Institute sponsored a group of ned maternity hospita1 and nurs- players in the Drama Festival com- ing home. Due to some of the petition which was successful in roads being in a bad condition, a obtaining the first prize of $15-01 number of those interested were A substantial balance is on hand. unable to get there. However there mvas a good attendance. Mr. Pres- The many friends of Mri- M1110“ ii-h Campbell was appointed chair- Vessey are very Pleased t" 153"‘ “i511 0f the meeting, while Mrs. she is convalescing nicely at heijErwin Andrew was the secretary. ywmt ‘There was a general discussion by Messrs. German, Aubln Pgtgrg, M_ ___...._,_-- Victim fire ___.d lVir. and Mrs. Lloyd Vesiey 5"“ 31155163’. Campbell, Roy Doiron, Dr. children of York WEN VIEW?" l" Schapira, Mrs. Wyand, and others, Brackley Beach recently. Mr- Mrs. B. Andrews suggested that Vessey was there on business. plans could be obtained from the Department of Welfare and Public Health, Ottawa, for building a. home which would be helpful. On motion of Mr. Gorman seconded by Mr. Roy Doiron that representa- tives from each school district be appointed to form a committee to b11118 ill a report from their re- iiDective districts on Thursday ovo- y nlng, November 27th. in New Glas- gow hall. Also that an executive vi-OSEI] from this committee, be giien power to plan, in securing a sizitable building or erecting one. iThe committee chosen is as fol- The first snow 0f [he 59359“ visited the district last. night leaving a thin white covering over plowed field reminding all that 01d man winter is slowly but surely on his way. It is understood that Mr. Harry MacLauchlin the youthful, en- Qrgeflc merchant ‘of Slafliwlie hi“ again opened up business after his recent fire at his store. This fire was Mr. MacLauchiirfs second desaster by fire within a year. }~_ ‘lows; Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacCallum Hope River, Clifford Simpson and accompanied by their daughtof-iCedric Simpson. Alice and Marjorie. alone with lVIayfieid, Willard McDonald and Mr. MacCallum's mother. MTF- Mrs. Andrew. Lewis MacCallilm ‘were guests of s; Ann's’ Father Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Vessey and‘ 159x15 Murph}; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling 0f Yvfk‘ Cavendish, Rev. George recently. - alltl Mrs. A. Wyand. North Rustico, Olaf and Lorne Houston. South Rustlco, Father Pitre and Pcoland Buntain. Stanley Bridge, Mrs. Dalton and Gough Stevenson Due to the rainy weather for the past ten days the work of remodelling. improving "nil W“ pairing of York Colneter)‘ Wu?‘ 5i“ layed. The communltv of York and Herb McEwen. will be much pleased with the Stella Mari; Aubm Peters improvement at the completion of M_ Qagsid); this work. _ L New Glasgow Preston Campbell land Lorne Stevenson. Fleming and House cleaning with brush. Doll-ants Crest“ Ed Hogan and broom anti duster in full swing Frank pmeam and thr- appctetizlng orders of‘ st, Ignatius, A. R, Doiron and spice cakes, Christmas cakes and Adm“ pegerg other Christmas cheer is rc-l Rennie-s ma‘; Gerald proctor minding nli that the joyous 3nd Andrew Gapamh ~- Christmas Season will be with us' North Granville, Fred Taylor and all too soon. H. Burgoyne. - i Hazel Grove, Borden Bagnall and Among U19 F999“ Vlsiiflrs i0 Russel Nicholson. York the ivelcome guest of Revfl Wheatley, Philip Matheson J. H. and Mrs. MacCallum were Howard can‘, Rec. ll. L. and Ms. Nutter, Loch ‘Wheatley River, Ernest Houston and Lomand, N. B.. .\ir. and Mrs. and Harold Chandler. Ralph Crockett and interesting Anglo Rizstico, Paige Nunn and little son Wayne. filr. and Mrs. Reid SIQ\-Q]]5Q1]_ Bruce Kenedy and Mrs, Pearl Milvaie, Oswald Murphy alld Wiggins. Young's Cove. New Leo Gallant Brunswick, The Misses Mary and 5g Mary‘; flm-eng 130mm and Annie Gill. Union Road and Miss Louise Gillis of Bordon. P. E. I. Angus Doiron. ‘St. Patrick's, Wilfred McLeer and Peter Gallant. Ebenezciq George Mathcson and The Shilling Juniors Red Cross group of Yorl: lSchool Primary Nm-nmn M¢Rae_ Department held their regular south Granvfllgl John Mc-Lggd semi-monthly meet on Friday and John Keir. l i i ron many a harried this year make distinctive furniture in now while our l complete. Phone Z483 Nov. 14th. The meeting was called to order by the president. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The Roll Call was As an honorary member of that committee Dr. Schiplra was chos-' ell. It was moved and seconded l Book. They talk abut n woman! sphere As though it had a limit; There's not a place on earth or Thor-es not a task to mankind giv- Wlthout a woman in it. did not claim membership in any church. answered by twenty-three members with the favorite place "I would like to go". Reports of various committees were given and new ones appointed. After the business was over, the programme com- mittee in charge presented n song by little Shirley Vesscy. a story of interesting Peter Bunny was read by teacher. Collection for afternoon was fifty three cents. The regular monthly meeting of Dayspring Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs. Richard Vessey The president opened the Dev- otional period. Hymn was sung followed by prayer. Scripture reading in unison. At the conclusion ed by nineteen members and three visitors answering with verse of Scripture. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and Mission circle packet study book and membership cards which were sent for were presented, Lunch committee for Nov. meeting are Mrs. Wendal Vessey Fred Thompson. and Mrs. calendars be sent for. Mrs. Allan Swan read a chapter out of study Book Programme committees were appointed. Meet- ing closed with Mizpah Bene- diction. served by the committee assisted, by the hostess. ‘ Study A delicious lunch was A LIMITLESS SPHBII heaven, 6D. There's not a whispered yes or no, There's not a life, or death, or birth. That has a feathers weight of ‘ worth, C. E. Bowman. UNDENODIINATIONAI. Presidents Lincoln and Jefferson }--_\_\ To mnkv surl- yoifrt- cit-Hing of this period roll call was answer-l approved. ‘ Thank offering ‘ should any of said committee re- fuse to act, that power be given remaining members of committee, to choose others. Mrs. Elbert Hill was appointed general secretary. A traliet-tion to help to defray expenses was taken amounting to $4.54. It was suggested that a supper z-e held to start the fund for the project in sight. This is a worthy ‘iziovement, and deserving the sup- prrt of all good citizens. l Congratulations are due Miss 'Aucire_v Coles, clever young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Coles of Milton who has been chosen as .iie best all around camper at the Anglican Church, Girls’ Auxiliary Crimp, which was held at Crapaud, idhring the past summer. In recog- nition 0f same, hear name (repre- stnting the Anglican Church of this province along with the other trght provinces will be engraved in gfld on a. book as a wedding gift flu be presented to, Her Royal llighness Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburghpat a later date. Mr. Andrew Doiron of Mayflelcl was a visitor to the City on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Houston of Vandota Saslc, are spending a holiday with relatives here and in Sjrdney. Mrs. Houston (the form- er Miss Margaret N. Moftatt) is spending a few days with her brothers in Sydney. While Mr. Houston is in Charlottetown ths guest 0f his sister, Mrs. Guthrie llaliinga] alld his brother, Mr. Rendle Houston. They will renew nnny old time acquaintances, as tFcy have spent their life in the west since 1913, and are very pleased with tile land of their adoption. Mrs. Richard Dickieson led in a Remembrance Day program. Hymns sung were, "O, God our Help, and God of our Fathers, Readings suitable were read by Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Rolling, and Mrs. McNeil], Mrs. Railings also conducted a Bible Quiz which was very interesting and instructive. A very encouraging report was re- ceived from the chicken supper. and mattersof business were dis- cussed. Mr. Merrill Nicholson led in a sing song of hymns which was thoroughly indulged and enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was served. Ml. and Mrs. Dickieson who are all ides) 110st and hostess were warmly thanked for their hospi- tailty. --.N. Visitors to this district on Re- "iembrance Day included the Hon. B. W. bePage Mrs. LePage and their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Wonna- c-iit and her son, Mr. Earle Won- nacott, Mrs. Wonnacott and their yrung son. The party consisted of slit four generations. III. Alder Dickieson (BYIVIGI) - o "The Home of Quality Furniture" . v l-tlegro Reporter Wins Right To Cover Congress Louis Lautler is a Negro and early last summer he was the central figure in an episode on Capitol Hill r a type imherniiv frequent in this national capital. WASHINGTON. Nov 26 — OP) —Louis R. Lautier is a good- looking smartly-tailored young newspaper man, a member of the White House Correspondents Association and of the Senate A section of the Senate! Pr“: press gallery. B811"? standing ‘wmml “I ° Apart from the fast that he is correspondents berrsd Y" "l" membership in the congressional galleries. Those who may have been in- terested in that episode will re- member that the Senate committee brusquely rejected the correspond- ents’ decision and ordered them to admit Lautier to full privileges of membership. This reporter talked to Lautier a little more neatly dressed and perhaps a little Jess aggressive than his fellows, ihcrc is only one other characteristic that sets him apart. entertained the members of the W. M. S. and Ladies Aid of the Chris- tian Churches of New Glasgow and Fredericton on its regular night. Mrs. Richard Dickieson vely graciously extended a welcome t0 it worked out. considering the members from Fredericton he had met and conGHPYPIl ii" which was tittingly acknowledged attempt to discriminate against by Mrs. Harold Bacnall. With him on racial grounds and thcn Mrs. H, B. Stevenson presiding found himself working cllcel! by meeting was openezi using the jowi with his attackers. theme, “The Living Wells oi Wat- “Works Fins" Ll."-—N. “It works Just. fine." Lautier IIIIME Every year the problem of gift-giving looms larger for easy effort of your gift-hunt. Give fine, for the home, utility articles and electrical Oppliqncg; that make any not; .4 household tclsks-—oll to bet- ter the ‘home living oi everyone on your list. Come stock is II IIEPIIIST IIULIIS AIIY ARTICLE FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY MacFARLANE BROS. FURNITURE 92 Kent Si‘. (opposite CFCY) the other day and asked him how , that ‘ TIIE shopper pieces I go there every day, I go to both‘ House and Senate gaihries. at- icntl committee ilearings and 08L" on members in their offices." That, of coursn, was the answer one would expect if he knel Washington correspondents. This man was not attacked 0_fl any grounds but that he was l Negro and in certain circles hers and elsewhere in this latitude, there seems to be a determined’! urge to restrict Negroes. However, it is notable that 121' Washington people who ant publicly anti-Negro in the discrimi naiory sens". tr t Negroes wit courtesy and deference when the are going about the irmalcoul.‘ oi‘ their daily activities. lsaid, "When Congress is sitting l said. "those lied the more to ircep me cut, cam around alter and said they hoped now that the question had been- seiiirrtl, ism 1 WOlild make tbs ,.fullt~st usc of all facilities open l to a gallery rncnlber." . , Lauticrl lweeklies pulil-shetl by Newspaper publishers Associatiolh In prisoners‘ dock at Nuremberg war crimes trial is Christian Schneider. former head of Fsrbsa purchased 150 woman from fiwisotl combine personnel department. A witness told court combino concentration camp for M! ossh. All died in sxperi meats. ‘I ‘l i1 I