01A MERE um _’—-— ' Ollfibxyth the law. Ab" “Pounded 1m. °""2§'l'..io.t T" 5”“ KYO PREDICTS TROUBLE lN lAPA N lstirrenderO-Resented some Armlfleii azi l form i He Was .;________ cal Soldier ot79 German l Troopers ... . ‘"5" 3° _ himself Qll . 1-,. i Miicoimv- - lsllnz answered that j " s“ c "Aiierican sold- he always “msldfled 59mm)’ Quinlan-born l. hi" °' “iaokr-ig MabcGiblvary, recllve , of lloiior from Pre muriaii new Thursday. '55. Macfiilllvary isonel ' .. 55 troopers - Fall. b la _\'.'il"ll\'ni')'. y i0il')\\‘(‘(l his release par . to Boston .. he: b'o 1:111‘ who went in." before the c army here. ii llllT Spray For aiitile Paralysis (By The Associated Press) ROCKFORD, ll, Aug, 20 __ dolly eqiiippcd army E's Vflillf’ ln controlling 1d of infantile paralysis. a Rockford area since July l. ' 10f tomorrow, l‘ over fl selected area. alninz area. which a iilwncss. "shit" - M r1l_ Tuesday. 7W0 Au isus Play at, ‘i '5 0r .cstrzi ‘mum Dilllflzhmfiohool Wednes- - a» ll Y- Alli. 22nd i. us f” ‘MAXI K 1 and gnoloib to er puppet Premier Counters That "Saviour Of Scandinavia”. home with his! A 109! Wcllcistnn. tollliZhli leaves‘ ... for Washington. DO. W119"? .‘ the Congressional sident is credited ilestiuction of '19 in France pi lost his left arm, 1m shattered with 22 , l; the sun of Mr. and Mrs. - Charlotte- cg ildivard Island, where He nris been living from and will accom- ‘iier to Washington. n" will meet the titre-ton and es- Prrsidcnt. Mac- overseas just action ls being: decorated.- bomber. yed more than 1.500 gallons of! Roicfinlilgll rigor a1 selected areal‘ or to 1' na entfic "riment in deigrmine tlig iiisec- “m: approached m‘ lliere have been l6 deaths aridi lllnrsses from the disease in' I miseries (if flights was plaiiil "Bat oming Events eresi Hal‘ ruesclay night, 8-30-21 “Dance Montague Friday. "Wcb_ "i - o- 3i By NED NORDNESS OSLO. Aug. 20 - (A?) ._ A sensational charge that, May pm, m!" Qmsunl Dlflmled the German ml/"WB 01' Norway and received gold from Hitler for betraying his flfillmfv marked the opening today of the treason trial r th 1 puppet Rcmier. o e mmer Qlll-SUIIB. visibly shaken by the woo-sown. rose from his seat and muttered weakly "that's not true." mini! desperately w control Norway's most dangerous thrash ‘I "um the saviour of Scandiri. Evil. he said. "I am the martyr 0f PWIWBY- By uppeaslng the an. mans in Norway I flbppgd them from attacking Norway." As the t-rlal opened the prose. cutlon disclosed that testimony is b91112 token in Germany and will berg, Joachim Rlbbcntrop and ther high ranking Nazis themsel V85 awaiting wqr crimes trials. l Quisling is churned with militia-I ry and civil treason, i6 specific murders and various other crimcsi He is being tried before a high and in which Hitler disclosed tnzit; " l iifll ago. He _ _ Jhainaon“ {$30,181}, vmung steps taken resulting in Germanybl m5 515m.’ Sadie’ successful occupation o! Norway were based on warnings and ad.‘ vice from Quisling. ' The document was presented by the He said _tlicv were taken from German archives by American forces last. April. One was a letter allegedly wi tcn by Quisling to Hitler July his hard labors for ll greater Ger- manic Europe with Norway inclu- ~'-dcd,~:in:i expressed bitterness over his treatment iit the hands of Josef Tcrboven, German command- cr of cccupied Norway. bv which ‘his first government was deposed. The second dccument was a full Ithc invasion of Norway which lcr‘s high ranking administrators. This document assorted that; as early as the summer of 1939 Quls- d collaborated with Rosenberg, Goerlng and others in planning the invasion of his 0WD CCLllllfY. innit} ii Toe medium bomber released the! n The °,,,,,,_,,,ls Coming Soon xlrnllcd area, Will .1 the sprayed sec-l ~ :o dezermine the insecticides’ hygg ‘Qaisliing Pldnnedilloyal Bank Branch Invasion 0f Norway {Ribbed oisitooo i xmosron, Ont, Aug, g>_ 1.5 time today and escaped with nlose o , . The men waited in the bank un-| til then 88w G. W. Cup age and ledger-I keeper Alice Mil er to open vault Feed Grain Scarce In Parts 0f Prairies OTTAWA. A118. The Agricultural supply Board Ls,- sued an eastward shipment of oats and bar- be introduced in CQllTL from l-Ier- meet m . . . . e feed grain situation mium Gaming‘ m‘ Alfred 13°59" suiting from poor crops in "I! areas of those Hovinccs ley from parts Alberta and Saskatchewan in an effort to re- some m5 bo . _ . .. years Willi liis brother at lflimen sitting in judgment, conferences with President Tru.' . . . schggedt re grgsecum‘ d Ammaui man. He also is expected to visit. medical discharge from me said was alcovréigiiaihocfiiidaiii] Canada’ I PARIS, Aug. 20-(AP)—Gen. De, (iaullaientertalnied his etntire staff , _ . _ a a nner ton ght on he eve o court Wm‘ mm“ Jud3°° and 5°“ his departure for Washington and- The Peole's (OP) men held up the, miles west of here. at closing‘ onl one customer was left andg rew their gunsJorcing Man.( the 20 — (CP) — order today prohibiting DE GAULLE ENTERTAINS "Outli ' Used Blunt Words —’I‘wo armed Royal Bank branch at Bath, Ont..- Government's blunt terms to the House of Com- mons yesterday. FOREIGN SECRETARY BENIN Who outlined the British Labor forclizn policy War Savings Stamps To Be Continued a ~it- 10.4 i940, in which Quisllng professedi l l I I ‘ H l _ i Towers, Governor of the Bank of "F9" of 9°11” pmpm-‘lt ‘m5 ‘$9; Canada. said today there was no . . ., Al delivered to Rosenberg, one cf Hit- }Q§§“§i°a§’...,t.§ atiiiliicwiiingiivliigrcgifilxi. iicates, at least this year or next Y 110,000 Aussies To Go To Tokyo Army Minister Francis Fordc said OTTAWA, Aug. 20 _- Graham EBT. CANBERRA. Aug. 20—(CP Cable) thur rushed plans today to shortly at the head of a mighty array (if Allied troops, planes and warships where he announced hewouid dic- tate ariiclcs of surrender i0 days." sky-filling air fleets. the landing troops naval arniodiis will be on the alert] emergency as they up-| preach Japan. seething with un-i rest. The Japanese notified Gen. lldacArtliai- they were keeping tor- ccs under arms at home "for the maintenance of order." But the manner in which the Emperor's operation at the preliminary con- fcrcnces would be occupied with a mini- mum of friction. A headquarters spokesman said for the ioresent a “technical state of truce” existed, arid until for I giacArt/"iur To Lead Mighty iw-‘i-‘litfii- “Allied Force . Into Japan (By The Associated Preset; Covers Prhoe Edwordiloland Like the Dew CHARIUFFETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, liens... 51116.3" Britain's Liabor Gov’t nes Foreign Policy ish foreign policy under the new IONDON. Aug. zo-tAPw-Brit‘ Labor Government enlarged clearly, in the House of Commons inrla where Foreign Sccretaigv Bevi , drewcheers with a blunt statement, that Great Britain will oppose any a of totalitarianism for another“ liberated Europe. , He condemned the Governments! of Bulgaria. Romania and Hunzaryi as undemocratic and instructcdihe! Pole! and Greeks to unite in their’ own lands for the task of recon- ntruction. Mr. Bevin‘: first address as head of the Foreign Office was enthusL astlcally received by the lawmak- era. Great Britain's post-war dlplom. acy. launched with a united front. embraced these salient positions: 1. Great Britain will not rec- ognize the Governments of’ Bul. garla. Romania and Hilngary . at the present time because they “do not in our view i-cprc- . sent a majority of the people. : and the impression we get from l recent developments ls that t one kind of totalitarianism is 1 being replaced by another.” 2. Britain desires “a stable , and emocratic" Government ' in Geece. It is the British ' view that the Government of i Premier Voulgaris should early on until a free election is held. 4. Although the British Gov- l ernment would take “a favor. able view" if the Spanish peo- ple changed the Franco 1'01‘.- MANILA, liug. 20-Geii. MBGAX’- ‘for -- prostrate The and the any cmissarles offered here indicated leave i Japan, "within ; Allied CO- Japan the mm,“ to substitute “one term! declared today that. the Japanese surrender was m; ed by a considerable portion of the military men” of the! country and that Allied occupation “may be too much for some of the military officers to bear.” America and recorded by the Federal Commission, said, “some of the hot-headed among them‘ (the officers) may allow their emotions to get the better of their judgment and there is no telling what unfortun- ate incidents may occur which might endanger the present delicate situation.” Slaslibetween tllilnesc Troops is Reported Girllllfillt, ircops were credibly re- ‘ tcnsinn-paekeci .°."‘n"° ‘Yimd, deimmds and counter‘ the Allied armies of occupation dis- crmriiios ma! MAKING MERE MAN The this; of anything does nit forbid its lilo in moderation. OIL Mall, $1.00; other 8 PAGES . . . l fi\f\ FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 — (AP) -—- Tokyo radio; “rcserit-' The English-language broadcast, beamed to North Communicationsi ‘The Tokyo broadcast then dual lifted its gloomy picture somewhat ibv declaring that the Empercrs‘, rescript calling for strict dlscipliney l and the fact that the Premier is a‘ member of the Imperial ldlnlivl t and also ls lvai: Munster, “make it‘. certain that the greater part of the‘ military will strictly Obey the lm-i perial will." | , The insisted that ."even if sporadic outbursts should loccur." Japan intended to "lcalc, B‘ gpgj-tcgn M0055 , nothiiig undone etnforce islrilst‘. m UN K134 ~ _ 2o __(Ap) compiance v11 l _e crnis 0 iic- to Ch G f’ Aug Potsdam declaration, which we‘ 1h ‘ ' c t. ' d Gov- . mums Cmmumst an have accepted in all solemnwv and S. Official reports from Brit- ~ ish troops stationed in north. lwfifll ioflfll’ H} ha" clashed 1" 80?: pgfligutiéd out m“ “a considep em Greece did mi ma!‘ m“ Nu h Chm“ “PM Gen‘ Chung able rtion 0f the Ja zines mili- ‘fserious allegations" made by 1i‘- iihPK "L195 “mm '° CW“ triry ‘fgrccs remain inaict- ivthouti it the Yugoslav Government a- "W" 1911975 W §°m9 W. , _- f p.159, ; Ch , Sane dmerences any experience o ac ua e ~13! on, bout treatment of Slav-speak. i h“ " .thc field of battle and with their, i"? Greeks- mm‘ ' orale unimpaired. these and dlsband whilel ..5e dc-vclomnents in ChinzrsvmnTo disarm ‘wlmcal er i units and to watch passively war be avert- Civt embark on the soil of Jngn inav be ime, it is "not prepared to take cd. The Communists vyesterdayl O ch s n o; m m a", t any step which would prmnwe ' ‘ c‘. tlic threat of \\'lCit.’Spl‘El1Ci!tof?1cr;.g tofogeafitoe e m L ' ~ ' or encourage civil Will‘ in the ties ivas grave l country.“ outbreak of fighting was 5. The question of making a ed to have occurred near peace treaty with Italy “~11! L (Taiyuan), capital of come before the Council of Protuiice. - Foreign Ministers in London *5 no indication wheth- next month. with Britain de. string “the treaty should he made on fair terms and the peoplelof Italy should be given the chance of reviving their life on the basis of liberty." 6. Great Britain would like to see all Poles overseas-mill- tary and civillan--rcturn 1o their homeland and “assume the responsibilities in building a new Poland." '7. The new Government feels confident that Honiz Konc. Crown Colony on the China coast. will be returned to Brit- aln “in agreement with Clil. nese and American Allies." Eden Pledges Assistance These were the high points ii: the address and when Mr. Ed "a i" serious outbreak or] 1i SOFItS of minor engage-l dcrtaking to forward cables ing. The Australian prisoners arc ex. pected to be taken home within B. month of their liberation by apoc- ially-requisltioned Australian ships. Provinces & U. Subscription Delivered. $5.00. Plan For Bare 0f ‘Liberated Prisoners By WILLIAM STEWART MANILA. Aug. 20-0? Cable)- Tomas Tehan, assistant Commis- sioner Cross. and Lt..Col. H. Hern, Aus- tralian Comforts ,Fund Commis- sioner, are organizing a reception group to care for recovered Brit ish, Australian. Indian and Carla- dian prisoners of war. They expect to provide for some 8.000 Australians. 14,000 Bri and 1.000 Canadians. of the Australian Red tons Necessary supplies have been ordered and are expected here by air within 10 days. supplies will be rushed where re- quircd. Emergency The Australian Red Cross is un- and escapes from liberated prisoners relatives and to deliver incom. g messages. The Society also will provide pocket-money, although it is expected the freed prisoners will have little on which to spend All personnel will be given cloth- cigareis and toilet articles. _____. Ontario Soldier ls wonder Mgta] iBhargedWith Treason FARNBOROUGH, Hampshire one of ~. . . . , England. Aug. 20 — (CP Cable) - Plcms ‘égtivndifgf plfffi I Pte. J. Galalier. a4, of Windsor “ orig. ' . ‘Ont, a member of the Essex Scot- flnnhnablc borders Chungking and, lush R ‘men was charged mm Ycnan, Communist capital 185 m h “Bison ‘h, canabomflng Wm, miles souilivcst of Yungku, were _s_ “g enéem, a," mun martial o] 511cm‘ ened todxay i v i Olfltldli‘; {Expect Decision I §0n Sanadian Role In Japan Uccupation By HOWARD w. BLAKESLEE lp Associated Press Science Editor ordinarydooking pile of graphite huge atomic ovens at Hanford, the new nictzil that explodes atomic bombs. . Plutonium is a chemical elemenLI that did not exist on earth before, the war, and is not known in the’ stars. The ovens are simply huge _“ l I ~ All (l t" ' t J f l . . . . 'iggmsoigfi,“alf“§FOII,%§‘EB,.SA“§'QQ}5 sul-ll-emhitélr ‘$1,311.10 beagifélnegf’ Ifinfis arose to offer his CUIlIET-Pllllliilill; 2 piles cg graphite. pit€TCf3d1h0f¥rC1ltlf-, “ ' ' w» ~ t hi uc str lie pedgcr ii... 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COBLIOUSOJH in POiilriid. i “It “'05 uliiiiqififippd fhgrenefenagg: The atomic fires have no fiaricsi intionlnv be‘rig discontinued in the i Imp")? °r°§ gltlthl (in rQvoiild statement saying the emissorlcs EH13’ 1n his F-DIBCM Ml‘ Bcvlrf Coniinluec oi‘ the Cabinet this. mid make “<1 Smllke- Th9?‘ Pm“ Unitid aStatcs" Meat rationing is‘ 11m" a‘: 3° {his gs- -e s f1!" "liriparted all information required declared the British Govcrnmeiil week will know definitely wheth- mien“ “Mt and “"9 kinds ‘If “tn-- scheduled vtohoe ltfflllmfll in Cam‘ a: {glfffffitfi 'whu1d~s:epg$:{ :11 fix! mid ‘instructions of the United regarded the economic reconstruc~iri~ Navy, Army and Air Force mic "YS- 3°31 he“ and m ‘ "Wm" fldfl Soot l 0-" enrllfll‘. Australianhstatcs and the divisions! Nations arc being conveyed by tlon of the _v~'oricl as 1. primary oil-i‘ token forces will m: required for “mild!” 91'9"“ ‘Pf i-i‘“*m1'~“°“_- ' —————-—--——— which fought against the Japan. them to the Government ol-Jap. ject of its ioreifill Dolicl" A“ thililiwflfllllllllvlltil duty in JaPfln- by “blah ‘the m“ “Rant? WT, YANK FACTORJES STRIPPED ese. unJI’ ca u a Sn "me foillziwgd. in ictsnftlirmgiess bind n in ‘igicac ‘if tOlI-elefmlyn K3118 $g€flu§38tg$uln338 “mini; ___. _______ " ' . . ' ' . o . ' " i: ' y- s, s ~ . _. s" FRANKFURfI-ON-MAIN, Germ-I Mpg n; CRACK-UP comnhiaiiiier igractiie Asliifid ppoiv. giincoipie ‘xiii’ mind rate of the New; it my be S PM" the m" P“ °xl“°“"e mm" i.“-.¢"*“:l...?.‘i.;.:.t§.:...".325i.‘i “or: A"c.i‘..r..:3".*::;t:::~.."1rifiriri~ti..rhsél.issi.pri ...“:...:“i;“;‘..££."";: .‘;'.‘;;‘l‘~‘...‘2$“filllif‘l..t‘.li" 53“*.‘.§"’?...“‘2§=.“..it?""<°°***"*Y*“***P“8“ 6 ol- o" ' ussnis . ' . . a, -— ll - - ' s r r i‘ , w =- " ~ - __..__. American-owned factory still Stflillirulgganase sizrrendei planes piled; TOW!“ wlllllflsed of ground. naval live of Bulgaria any gore:- neni I h.’ C ‘l. may be a squadron! ’ lm; in the United States occupa- 1mg; h (mph while preparing f0,- andsigf." elements. m u t m {lesiiiting ffgiil elficnons b betuwyllls ill}: n. Iiitncolii bombers. i i ‘ _ - , “ 'l cit, to wc r i w A , ', 1 ‘td Wt“ '11‘ Loren z- t f _ the take off for Japan today and L JP i1 e B eld ug o e ni e .\ is t commvulrcieos olrelotziecsqrgltxytl con troops moved in, an officla military government source lion zone in Berlin before Ameri- said i was forced to ‘for a checkup. None. of the occu- .parits was injured. however. remain overnight "Cir Number Books now on W215i’- ' throughout the Province. Get E "°“'~ 8-10-tf “Dance and Bazaar in Bclfost '1" 0n Wednesday night. August ‘ 8.21-21 "Dlllce in Lids Hull Wednes- Jlllll-lit 22nd. Good music. tiling, l- lvil, 5-21.11 . ‘Q . ' cmndlih Beach on Tuesday Auh- 31. W.M.S. ice cream $21..“ n ‘““*~ I" 6mm Social Pleasant Val. school, Wednesday. Aug. 22. Bill-ll “Institute dance and siile of WedriesJ death with a hammer. t A wholesale roundup over the wivcek-cnd and today landed 30 per. sons in custody for questioning and. . Wilts hy’ A“. zzngilre Hall. "an T“ mmmge oérnlse Ifqurnitiire at ‘"583’. Aug, z5_ at e"- I-IOTIR Creek, _ glggnfmeliiald. h! co ect, A. C. ‘hm-me u. in. iirhm- dance. m “ethane w church John's ‘It Ill INDING 8-21-21 Lea. Victorla.< it W85 8-17-20-21-31. oi LQ nuifuffil 5°35 by truck for user. Albany mid vlcl-; G. Easton gar Friday. Auvust m’ ct C. Green. Emerald Cflliclken Supper, , - “ngwemsnls in “Jracmiig 1:5? Emil fleily‘ féwilffi 19nd. suppef 8~l8-3l Bu; "invader. ‘Aug. 22, ,1 gllllgch for chicken sup. i o; ‘i “Si. Ladlreg Aid Soc- ~ BUFFET ggryq-d frgglbategau? l“ “W99? served in Belaliaat‘ -1 (By The Canadian Pressl merit by police that they death and the the . leads are being followed hammenkilllng M to death early inst come shortly in this case. Police Theory The police theory is flclals as a sa that these have gnruge klllin . ice court today on c remanded one week WINDSOR. Ont._ Aug. ZO-There was cheering news today for jittery Windsor citizens in an announce. believe they are making good headway in,C1'¢8 . iht-ii- investigation of the shocking tempting to conceal a lomz knife. 10-day crimc wave in which three persons were slain-Jtwo stabbed to other beaten toi Jitte-rpjii/‘indsor Citizens Are Told Cheering News,“ i p.m. that one of them is a. "real sus- . 84133-21 pect" in the stabbing of Frank_ two“: m Scieglieki Aug. 8 and Sat. Hush, a ohuFSflles solicited, moder- Blackwood Price late Friday or» 1 395- John C. MadPhee early Saturday. of William DavlcmI 07-year-old night watchman at the age who was beaten Thursday and it was reported that amsts may that the snme mam-described by some 0f- dlstfc fiend-is re- sponsible for the two stabbinfls but no relation to th E Three of tlhe men caught in the week-end drngnet ap i211???‘ g} 2E}: rylng concealed weapons orgasm? in Police Chief Claude Renaud lllld | written on the wall of a downtown i 1. 1 ed th r.te. rest room yesterday, saying it evi- n was a ‘o cam M’ Si? she deritly was the work after the court hearing that the were brought in by detectives fliflllg‘ with a number of others. , Two of the men pleaded guilty- Richard Henry Rowe of Battle charged with D. Evans charged vrlth concealing an unregistered revol- ver. The third. David Osborne, pleaded not guilty to carrying a ayonet. Police said that Rowe will be examined by a psychiatrist during his remand. Work of Crank? Meanwhile Chief Renaud cast doubt on the authenticity of a note of a crank. ‘The note purported to be written by the killer of Sclegllskl ziizd Price, said he would strike attain and that his next victim would bc a woman Saying ‘that the stabber was noti '. likely to be a family man. Chief Renaud appealed to rooming house residents to report any untoward to lice. Police with old the name of their chief stabbing suspect ul. though they said he had a police record in the United States and was in possession of a knife when arrested. It was stated that dur- ing police questinnlng the mun was told there was something like blond on his knife and replied that he didn't see how that was possible i because he had washed tho knife. l “lit that time, commanders Moms IJNOLEUM soon orrawa. Allll. 2o - tori Spain tlieir 1944) consumption of permit lanrlings, it is anticipated that. the instrument of surrender will he signed wihln 10 days. having accepted the general surrender of Japanese: armed forces for the United Slates. Chinese Republic, United King and the Union of Soviet Soci Republics. and in the interest other United Nations at Japan, I shall direct Japanese Im. pcrlnl Headquarters to issue gem; . oral orders which will instruct the Japanese situated to surrender uncondition- ally themselves and all of the for. ccs under their control to the ap- propriate theatre commander." rlom - alist i of war with wherever Restrictions on the use of cork in the manufacture oi linoleum have been removed. the Prices Board an- nounced tonight. An improved supply of cork. as =a result of improved shipping con- iddtlons from zwas cited b": iind Portugal Vie Beard as allow- llng revocation of the order. While ‘the order was in effect. it restrict- 'cd manufacturers of linoleum to cork and required regular submission of has taken a similar attitude. He also said a commission rcp- 1 rcqii:rt\ . iilCSt‘ tircvlousll’ slated f: Galaher landed at Dieppe with f th 2 c di Dlvisl NEW YQRK- A“? '-’°—‘AP>—A“ Ewing rang AtiigrmlSEnlQQ. egg ,wa.s taken prisoner by the Ger- brlcks gave the name “plle" to the mans Details of the charges against Wash._ which produce pilltflflililfhigalaher were m,‘ Bvanabhi ll] 4H: ileiiPiacllco llosoauo cots iii$ CRQWWQ MNAY FROM ruentlng Brrain, the Ur‘ 5 pests. States. France and the ' ' s tiiitlei-stm-d for instance- Dominion?‘ would hcln su n {Bflfi Hoiiinelsler, com-. the Gree election. but t‘ n me (Tanldlan Arm“ ' ' , _ ict Government had declined toll d ., soon will complete, MErrli-lggOlcsCrlgA-l- ' . I . . - Tofi . ... - "- sengngonofthfhi-coni-riiiiifritlllproblems 5:5) .... (‘illTJl J-l..hi§ai3r§a§§f§, threelii mitmolnd ‘tllillfimlllll temperatures: gull existing in“ Plurope. he iul- liunriilhzihf his \\'ul‘r~\\'lfh a%rlt-' Tflw- Vancouver 48. ' Edmonton 38, mlttcd was Poland Ho. said li-ll ‘Columbia lumber company| my TM (unmmm Prcss) 69 Regina "M. 7*? Winmpeg 50' the question of tlie actual fiit- ‘There bus been no information OTTAWA'.AHQ' Zo-Jviayor saga‘ T7; Toronto '37 P5; OI-tBW-"i 50. 90'- ure area of Poland must be ifeflllfflillf! the leader of the small do“ n‘ Tmontn-F'a1§ Pore .t° n’ Montreal 0'7. 86'. Qllebe‘? 56- 54'- Si’ "med n me mam ‘ablk ;‘.0km ‘Wu, i“ .1“, Pacific Reconstruction MllliStCi Hnwo nasmohn 46, Mmnon 5n 35. Ham“ After fBpCYlillH ii". had rccelv~~ —~~-~~- i wcclll,\,:figvaa“givl"bxlivgz;lift. 82; Charlottetown 5'7: Sydney‘ ecli tassurlariiceloxf evilstlriifc of, could“ concerliis tmviroliTornnlo district 57'l__o7lfi;clggl“riulh ' 66 pee 9° “a re“ 0"‘ n on" i plants that have been making war a . the Foreign Secretary added: t, ‘l ls Lmver $1. BB-limlflce- Mfldemf "Finally i inquired (if Stalllaii mq-ffq?" "m m, John bums Lt,;_.to direshmsoninwes: winds, iii. <- - - tr ~‘ . . n \\'.1 . filfiéfjwfvhfnd“°{“’T,.,‘§°-°,,§;,,.c§, an Manchuria richly c3313}; $32“ ,,',‘;5°,;j,‘,;, W. a Laki- st Jolin: Fresh southwest l-{WY would be. with bihe auger)?’ his artment would give iminPdli “Zgfig, pafiiyujii,“d§hufi‘§s Wm; " u ~ ur‘. -- D a l‘ ‘ - i0onmgintzinm1ttagilldlafufriicfiiol¥liq n62: —— ‘m’ “my t” tum“? W" ”“°! Gulf. Bay chneui- and North l other plants, those operated during. Sheff Fwd‘ uthwm windy osoary for Soviet troops in Ger- many. PUBLISHEICS WIFE mas WINNIPBG. Au Mrs. Mabel Hortense home today. llceerislfl. '11s. bee". ossn OF CANADA FLOUR BETTER "' EASIER TO USE FOR BREAD ' CAKES ' PlES ' COOKIES g. 20 - (CPM-l, Mcgurqy, a; ._s'.olen empire a vast country of wife of Wesley MeCurdy. rice» t president and publisher of the, Winnipeg Tribune. died at hcr l . the war by the Massey Harris and‘ De Hairilland firms. . At the samc time, Mr. Saunders, said he did not receive "too murh| encouragement" from Finance De-l partment officials in urgin‘: a'n_ endments tn the National Housing. Act which would allow Mimlelpall or Provincial Governments to go‘ info slum clearance. In the conference with Min, Howe, the Minister was informed‘ that 140 American. Canadian imdi other firms have expressed them-l selves ns desiring tn locate in the Toronto area. Their requirements raise ii need for 1.4.000 square. fcer of floor space. I MOTHER, minonri-zn_lvnssisc.;i LONDON. Aug 20 -- (AP) — .. troops rolled into the s: _ Manchurian cities of Hsing-I king. Mukdon and Harbin today and Moscow indicated that Japan's 503.013 square miles and more than I10.00'l.00fl people-had been almos‘ (‘l‘i‘il‘i‘i_\‘ occupied b_v the Red Army.‘ Al‘. nrirrinized warfare appearedi to have ceased in Manchurlii. It \\'.l\' phfiiiblf that the entire occupation cf Manchurla and a proclamation of the cnd of the war might ho announced tomorrow in an nrdcr rt the day from Gen- ernllsslinit lfn. nor-on’? . M“WEREW0LVES" LONDON, Allfl- 20 - (GP) — The Moscow riiilin said tonight that Jflllflllf"? "werewolves" were oper- iillni: iii Ri slnn occupied sections iiflvlitiiszhiiriii. The broiidcnstheard by lill‘ Sui-let monitor, said bands . of isnlzitctl Japanese troops were; ilislrict. 30 miles southwest. hiding in caves and emerging byi monlon. since Jilly 31 when they night lo attack with knives and‘ left. Breton for Buck Moiinlrln in GBEBCTI. i EDMONTON, Auk. 20 —~ Royal Canadian Mounted said torlny they were sears. ‘ Mrs. Marjorie Ruff and li yoaizolrl ilniighlei" believed the bush country iii the generally fair and warm Maritime Provinces: Moderate southwest winds: fair and warm. High tide this morning at 8.55 and tonight at ll. Sun sets this evening iit 7.56 and riser. tomorrow morning at 6.09. Full moon Aug 23. 8.03 am. Summer-side tide l5 minutes lat- than Charlottetown SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l2.l.'>. 6.45 EM. rrlvo Charlottetown 5.20. 8.10 EM. CHARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Daily Except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown 1.10. 4.00 P-M. Arrive Charlottetown 2.35. 5.20 l’.l\l~ N. E. l- FERRY SERVICE (Dally. Including snmhyl) SCHEDULE MAY l-SIZPT. l0 Leave Wood Inland: 1 n. m.. l! a. m.. S p. m. [AIVICIMOI-IQII-B- N‘ S.— . the Drayton Valley 35 miles went. l p. l. l i i i i