SFEBRUARY 4. 1949 QQFIID]nsqbqllslullsqllllllllblllnnpiodlll neuronnnnllslunslslurlbrlspqn,‘ 1 w )4». 2v,» “pawn-t nilnllblIINMIIIIsInMuedoqslilrlflnrlullrdblrlsdllroslrqyq" "nu."- Nine children and an adult. tr tenement dwelling burned to (ti-uh their srreams. Etltrnrd Wiscmn" a" here, uere two ui‘ the victims. “n. visiting her mother in Toronto “hi gstzfiiidngfii v ' .1 PCIQK-Ylitarifiii _ y; oi - . \ President Soehsrno of the republic of Indonesia. rrighti, devotes n part oi‘ his spore time to teaching reading and writing at an open sir school at Sarsngcn, Java. The battle against illiteracy in Indonesia rates onlv second in importnnre to the bottle currently waging between the Dutch and Indonesian forces. Soekarno is smong the Indonesian officials now under arrest. ,_ i - w‘ With food prices dropping rapidly, market. proprietors are forced to resort to those nlniost forgotten nrlsdsuieblllulls-llli? and merchan- dislug-io lure customers. At. a iTlEill. iilllfkfit in New York, hostess Renee Kleiman, lolt, passes out free entire and sandwiches to shoppe"- Police had been static-nod outside to keep order, but the expected mobs didn't materlallzc. A ‘Both thus hlndl belong to Charles Nessier, 71-year-old inventor "9 Dflmonent wave machine. Nessler claims to have discovered "10 "secret of youth". He says he treated his right hand for l-Wfl “lint-ha. using friction to bring s body chemical called carotin to the rurfscs and rejuvengtg in; skin, His left hand. untreated. remains "liwrinkled, The right hand is smooth as that oi a man oi 3d NEWSofthe W0 zipped in ts blazing New wntu-fqrd “h”? llllillvss watchers liotened to d his daughter Mary Agnes, shown VII “l: a he i. _ .IHE GUARDIAIY, CHARLOTTETOWN wunuuuuuuq race mm; r. unu-uuuuun-~--uuu~___u"uw_---------- uu-uu-"Nnws-u-"u-uutu-n"n""to-u,-.----".-~u---_»-_--~_-»n>-n»"t...----.--_---n>nnnr“~~~r~—-~~r<~-"~~r<""~r""'"w-~~ Quebec police psdlocked Montreal homo o! John awitman, shown hero with his Wife, on instructions irom Duplsssls. Premier of Quebec. The raid on the Montreal Communst. followed the arrest of Sam Carr. former notional organizer of the Labor-Progressive Communist party, by the Federal Bureau o! Investigation in New York. Frank Arnold, correspondent d the Daily ‘tribune, i; lluywn hm with Quebec police after his papers were seized when Labor-Progress- ive organizer's llOille was nadlocked Crowds stand in awe on the sheer clifl face behind homes where ilfiviflgifili blames sliding clay or limestone cavity. ' Earth subsidence the Saint John river bank area collapsed. Trucks have dumped iiii has gradually cruised larger and larger fissures to appear and although into the chasm, but it is as big its ever. many feet. and some houses were protected by an-srtitlclal baink. iii some spots the drop was residents are very worried. city officials have assured there is no im- A mediate danger of a. huge n1ove.n1ei1t_ A stormy meeting was held recently at a Toronto church where dil- i missal of Dean Gordon Brown of Baptist seminary was bitterly debated. Dr. Shields, head of Toronto Baptist. Seminary. said Rev. Gordon Brown, , former dean, was dismissed for "interdenominationalism". Dr. Shields “my-re “tun; m“ one W‘ _ m‘! who can bllme Pnfldent and said "the time ha; come to tell the truth", as he gave his version of the Mm numan an" the oauhlakpm’ me parade’ m: reception‘ and spilt in ranks of the seminary. which he founded 20 years ago. Dr. m we other manual excitement? The Inaugural Bu“. which “m,” Shields. shown here, strode up and down behind the pulpit and had to wgtdhing hare, w“ m; end o; I busy‘ bu“, M‘ shout to make himself heard. He said he "deserved the Victoria Crow" _ tor getting along with Dean Brown tor so ion]. LD in PICTURES PASTOR THROWS HIS VOICE: Bu. Willis L Miller and "Victor? They undo Sunday lclmol h Lynn l8 lwpular as s cowboy matinee st the movies. By GRACE DES CHAMPS NEA Special Correspondent; LYNN, Mass. — (NEA) - A choeriill-fsoed wooden dummy named “Vlcn-n" is youngsters into s. Lynn the way they used to crowd into the Sunday afternoon movies. The transformation oi’ the Bible into comedy, drama and high en- tertalmnent is playing to such large audiences that the First Christian Church; Disciples of Christ, has had to institute daily afternoon sessions. Rev. Wflls P. Miller, a. youth- ful, talented udnister vrith a silt for Ventriloqulstn nurtured since his high school days, is the man behind "Vlctorfifls dummy carv- ed by the some artist who made Edgar Bel-gens "Charlie McCar- thy." “Victor" wisecracks. asks serious qustions or gives absurd answers which enable the minister, as he corrects the dummy, to draw spec- ial attention to the salient facts oi a Bible narrative_ The dummy gives comedy r6- liei to the story of David and Goliath by suggesting it was an atom bomb with which David slew Goliath; “Victor" also plays s. serious role with‘ s. poignant note to the wanderings of Joseph. The young minister paid $85 for "Victor" but the dummy has been worth his weight in gold, Rev. Miller says, in getting the young- sters to realize that the charac- ters oi‘ the Bible were human be- ings much like people today. In his high school days, the Ro- tary Club of Everett, Mass. gave Rev, Miller a gold watch for his ventrlloqulal skill in raising $2000 for the needy oi’ the city, Later, at Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Ky._ from which the minister was graduated, he nearly got into difficulty when his teach- ing of ventriloquism and sleight‘- of-hand to other theological stu- dents, was at. first not wholly 1m‘ derstood. “Youngsters today want. life. cx- citement and drama." Rev. Millet‘ explains, "and we've 80$ 1° m"! some way to give it in the/m.” Freda Linton only person left here, is rounded shown to be up in connection with spy case. A crowd of women outside the coroner's court at Epsom. Surrey, watkhed Nusil Whaddia, '12, mil- lionaire Parsee cotton merchant, leave alter giving evidence sit the resumed inquest on a 28-year-old woman found dead in bed at his house a fortnight ago She died of heart failure. the coroner decid- 0d. PLUNGES IN CREDIT R. THEN EATS ICE UREA." t Krikor Hekimion o! Tgygntg lived up to his "human polar bear’ reputation by going 1'01- a, -swlm in the icy Credit river. While l- britk wind froze the water in his hurdle ate m ice cream cone. David J‘. Sircli ‘l’ Kitchener. Ont, who lcit. llfiillll) determined to join the US. army. had to 001110 119mg tn get Canadian clearance papers. went. buck again and lhfill fgunrl out. he was under tho wgight, siilildllrd§ at. St_ Lnuis is; crultlng centre. A special die fixed that up and he finally’ mad" tho grade. His four brothers saw service overseas in the Gaillfldiflfl army. BABY BORN on 11ml!“ norm; NICELY, TIIANKB Mother were throvrii into zt bll. ot s. dithl when Mrs. Peter Kucherawy of Th ronto gave birth to a. baby boy o1 and fellow - passenger! n. train ha-lihvuy between Heron Bay, Ont, and Marathon. OM. The little fellow wnmt scheduled to arrive for n. month. Mrs. Knobs crawy and her new son are in I Flori William hospital. “doing Ikloell.“