MAXIMS . Maxims . C 01" L ' or A MERE MAN . MERE MAN At every trifle acorn to take of- fal”. "In '1'”. um" "at . "rig education forum the common mind, just an the twig to beat, the pride, or little lease. Ilornlng Dally Founded I881. rag Guardian. TIIIII than , The Pe Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Ci-lARb0T'l'ETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950 Canada To BoIsl:ergSauIl: Locks Aerial Defence Control Of Industrial Corporation To The Supreme Court The question of the control of rho Crown Corporation operating the M.V. Eskimo and also the cold '-lorage and freezing plant on Esh- er Street i involved in a case Coming Events "Mail your l-itlms to Garnhurn Photo Studio. Charlottetown. "Clyde River L. O. L. tonight. initiation. Members please attend. "Dame and ice Cream in Brook- vale School. Thursday, July otn. "Cardigan Picnic, Wednesday, July l9th. "ice Cream. Dance. Gowan Brae Cheese Factory. Monday, July loch. "Regular Dance. East Royalty Punk Hail. Friday. "Dance Ncw Iona East School Friday. July 7th. "Come to the Orange Tea at. Cavendish, July 12th. "Dance Graham's Road Hall Friday, July 7th. Good music. Referred --C-...... Horace Wright. chairman of the Workmen's Com- pensation Board. which is set down to come before the Supreme Court in banco this morning. It is contended by the Board that the Prince Edward Island In- dustrial Corporation is owned, managed or controlled by the King as represented by the Government of Prince Edward Island. The Cor- poration contends that it is not so owned, managed or controlled. The question arose over the Board's action in sending a cheque for h108.60 to the Crown Corpora- tion as a refund of the Corpora- tion's assessment for workmcn's compensation. on the ground that the Corporation's workmen would be paid from a fund contributed by the Provincial Government. The Corporation rcfused to accept the rebate. The question as to the relation between the Corporation and the Government was a matter of lively discussion at the last session of the Legislature. The Company was incorporated under an Act of the Legislature assented to on March 25. 1949. for the purpose of assisting in the de- ve-iopment of industry within the stated by Mr. Takes Fit-sl Step In Training Civil Defencejiperls O'ITAWA, July 5 -(cp) .439. fence Minister Claxton today in- dicated a bolstering or the amt. aircraft defences of the Sault Locks, vital Great Lakes trans- portation channel. and announced a first step towards training of civil defence experts. A press conference heard him say peacetime conscription has no place in Canadian defence plan- ning because equipment, not man- power, is the primary need. The Minister said three Canad- ian destroyers. offered to the Unit- ed Nations for use in Korea, are due at Pearl Harbor around July 12 but as yet have no orders to go into Korean action. Canada's offer of naval aid to U. N. could be enlarged without re- calling Parliament, although there were no present plans for doing so. However. in accordance with Prime Minister St. Laurent's recent state- ment. he felt any plans to send army or air force aid would have to have Parliament's approval. Mr. Claxton said plans for build- ing up reserve force units were made before Korea and. as a re- sult. "perhaps we will soon be is- suing further anti-aircraft guns" to the reserve army ack-ack unit stationed at Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. He said the step has no connection with Korea. Forecast Surprise Move By Russia In Far East By Stanley Rich HONG KONG, July 5 -(AP) - Diplomatic observers today pre- dicted Russia is setting the stage for a surprise move United states in the Far East. They said the Russians, probaibly would rush Chinese Comrrmmiat troops from Manchurla to aid sov- iet-supportecl North Korea in the Korean civil war. Such a. move "can be expected any time within the next month, and probably within two wee ." they added. one observer gave these reasons for forecasting a Soviet offensive in the Far East: 1. His country (and he declined use of his nationality as well as his name for diplomatic reasons) has "definite word" that the Chin- ese Reds have been massing troops in Manchuria. since they captured against the an coast, a month ago. For three days. independent Chinese newspapers here have re- ported intensl'ied Communist troop moivements northward from south na. The diplomat added that the Chinese Red troops in Manchuria can be expected to cross into North Korea as Russia's answer to Amer- ican support for invaded South Korea. 2. The recent withdrawal from Tokyo of high level members of the soviet mission could be con- sidered an "indication that some- thing big is brewing." He declined to elaborate. Diplomatic observers agree gen- erally that Chlnese Communist participation in Korea is virtually certain. Nevertheless, they also are inclined to believe that Russia has not yet made up her mind as to how far she is ready to go in the Hainan Island. off the south China Far East at this time. Island Ayrshire Breders Hold Annual Romania Expels. Meeting Mr. Howard MacLeod of Bridge- town was elected. president of the Prince Edward Island Ayrshire Army lnjelreai 16 PAGES EPORT 40 NORTH KOREAN TANKS OVERRUN U. S. OUTPOST t.rec'a Inclined. Buburlptiona Delivered ISM Mall I5-001 other Provinoaa O U. 8. 87.00 large Pa? or South. Korean TCIKYO. July 6-(Thu:sd'ay)- (GP)-North Korean armor Wed- nesday broke through South Kor- ean defences south of suwon an the Far East war developments continued to go against the de- fenders. An American advance element was cut off but there were indic- aticns most of its men were able to pull back to new lines. Tom Lambert. Associated Press correspondent, got out of the battle zone and repcvrted from Taejcn that 40 Russian-made North Kor- can tanks overran the United States outpost. forcing an Amer- ican withdrawal. Lambert quoted l I Red and whites ruled supreme; at the Experimental Farm yester- day where the Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia Ayrshire Breeders hold a joint field day which fcaiurcrl II huilding fund sale of one dozen Ayrshire hnifer calves. Thc calw-s. donated by Isl-ind brecders. brought a total of 51525.- OO for an average selling price of 55127.08 which tops any building fund sale held in Canada so far. The nine months old heifer, Fair- view Fashion Lady owned by A. MacRac and Sons. Royalty for h290.00 to lead the selling par- ade. She was bought by the Ex- reliable sources that the Americans had knocked out seven tanks but the invaders were continuing the drive southward. North Korean infantry followed the Red tanks. In Heavy Rain Roy Macartney, Reuters carrcs-, pondent with the defending forces staged, and brought good price, in South Korea, said the Amerlcanrfor such tend" ages, They "mg. troops. fighting in heavy rain and without air support, fell back when their ammunition was exhausted. He said the battle tock place out- side osan, 15 miles southeast of tcorlinued on page 5 col. 5) perimental Farm. 1 Please With Sale Auctioneer R. O. Briggs, Dun-i das. Ontario. was well pleased with the quality of calves and the results of the sale. The calves were particularly well 'bred. he sold i Ayrshire Heifer Calves Bring Good Prices At Sal months. Hon. John Bracken of Ottawa who purchased five Ayrshire from A. Mar.-Rae and Son: this spring had bids placed on several heifers yestcrday through Mr. Donald :Cumming of Lancaster. Ontnrin. ;I-lls bids were a few tlollnrs short .nf the selling price as worn those lot several other Ontar? men who 'bid in a similar mann r. , Four calves were bought by On- ,tario men at the sale. Mr. S. iPattcrson.iof Elorn, Ontario pur- ichascd ihrcc hcifers whilo Mr. ,Donald Cumming of Lzinr'asicr purchased one. Three Go To N. S. The visiting Nova Scotla breed- ers bought lhrce of the young ,heifers. The other five cattle ra- maincd on the Island and were bought by the following: Col. Al- lan MacLeod. Hartsvllle. Miss Mary Rourke. Montague. Experi- mental Farm. Earl Ings, Mount. Herbert and W. F. A. Stewart, (Continued on page 5 Col. 3) ed in age from 22 days to nine VICTORIA, B. C., July 5 -(CP) -Three Canadian destroyers steam- 3 Canadian Destroyers Sail For Pearl Harbor ' tier. a complement of about the mos m The seamen-each destroyer can- men-were ready. For o a Province. The directors are ap. It was learned later that heavy Breeders Association at the annual ed west across the Pacific tonight put the crews are young men wh um Cream and Dance 1., pointed by the Lieutenant,-Govev wartime gwk-nck runs of 3 7 inch meeting of the Association held for an uncertain destination that joined the service since me and munching School posgpomd to nor-in-Council and hold office dur- calibre will be moved to the Sault -i yesterday morning at the Experi, could be Korea, the Second Wald war. Tuesclay. July 11th. "Unloading wheat Thursday and Friday. S140 per cwt. MacGuigan 8: Boylc. --"Lawn Party and Dance, De- Sable school Friday, July 7. Good music. .-.... cm Treasurer who may guarantee arid.:.:..123”?2.i”"ili.;itiiifetg matic mission, wgsg a centre 35:33:52 a.'f;tM;f;::e'?”iw L1'Swx' V ' .-l.lC1)itlfa1;w ;l9V9l0Pm5"l5 ""1 WW1 lmm mander-D.-G-. --King. chief ta! staf , g, - .- ' - - r ' s i , of' "Anglo-American espionage" , ' ' i - . The Cayuga is common ed "5 -K v- or sic. , sections 5 yo, me Ac; provide , Czechoslovakia. for Kings. vessels. baclebone of Canadas Pac- the Sioux and Athabaskan "'Show, "Red Stallion" in tech- nlicsolor It New Glasgow tonight at B. . "Come to Ice Cream Social. Rose ing pleasure. At least 90 percent of the capital shares must be held in the right of the Province by the Minister designated under the Act, to whom annual financial reports must be submitted, and other bus- iness details as required. Working capital is provided as an account- able advance through the Provin- (Continud on page 16 C01. 8) Heavy Rains I shortly to be added to ready possessed by the unit. The Americans have already in- creased security measures on the Michigan side of the locks. Mr. Claxton said other Canadian reserve units will get further equip- ment, too. "under a protzru-tn ar- those al- reserve On Civil Defence On civil defence. the - Minister made these points: 1. Training of key personnel in certain fields is to be "started in LONDON. July 5 - (AP) -Ru- mania announced today that she .has ordered American Bishop Ger- ald P, O'Hara. last Vatican diplo- mat in an. iron curtain country, and his two chief aides to leave in three days. The Soviet satellite charged that the nunciature, the Vatican's diplo- The action was no surprise to the Vatican. A Romanian source ' at Vatican City said a week ago that Romanian authorities had been trying to get rid of the Bishop for months. mental Farm. The retiring presi- dent is Col. F.l. Andrew of Char- lottetown. Mr. R. C. Parent, superintendent of the Experimental Farm, was appointed vice-president, and Mr. Arthur Macftae. Royalty, was re- elected secretary. County directors To Assist Show The Association decided to assist the Red and White show on the second day of the Dundas Plowing The Tribal class destroyers-the Cayuga, Sioux and Athabaskan - wili rendezvous at Pearl Harbor, naval base for training exercises with units of the United States fleet. Whether they will be called into the Korean war zone-and Canada has offered. such aid-depends on ific coast fleet. would sail from the humming Esquimalt base at 3 p. m. (PDT). and they did, with typical navy punctuality. warships sailed to the cheers and Led by the cruiser Ontario, the 19 The destroyer Ontario, now thq sole major warship on the ooae will accompany the trip 750 mile out to sea. then return. Final briefing of the captain was held shortly before sailing tim aboard the Athabaskan. Presen were Rear Admiral H. G. de Wol flag officer Pacific coast, and C commanders P. D. Taylor of Vic toria and R. P. Welland of Creary, Man. The Ontario is und the command of Capt. H. F. Puh ni , vmey Church Grounds, pl-may. l the rmnnediate 1um.e when op, m........:..- Match 1,, every way possible this . farewells of friends. relatives and A l July 7th. portunitics will be provided for the FLOOD REL":-F FUND year. Aid in transportation and an u.s- COMMANDER g M”. Gm. sweethearts of the crew. The 9000- g gta WHERE ,, training of civilians at certain increase in prize money were sug- wu" pg D all, g m" 0"t”19 is the tugs”? of the "Dance at Watcrvalc School. armed forces schools." This meant gested as means of stimulating the oral blfntlie :l'l,flf?l'll':::. Dlglgibz. Plume new A FENLOW lN mwh Tuesday. July 11th. B. B. Ramblers Orchestra. ditlons in the Maritimes. the Bur- wo Id b tr, ,1 t I nk totalled 56,516,133. an increase of . ("M911 Sill”! 1'0"!!! ill K0l'el- plated by noon. Ammunition had A -fpigugmqp DOLLQ Otpancm vemon Hair, Friday, eau of Statistics reported today in -" 14135.-i5J155i-Cs: s1o4.ooo during the last 24 hours. 33233:” aggve Lgwrgelgzggfxed "if fomhnerfil giezahreplacea Brit. Gen. igeen ate:-ed, decks swabbed and W GOLD. WHO SMD July 7th. Proceeds Vernon Ball gecpfyriodic summary of crop pros- tcontinueduon Page 5 col. 1) Objective is sio.ooo.ooo. committee to handle the pwmob . c . rass D0 shed. 4HERE vwhs No' 83171. ' "Cardigan Hall--Three act com- cdy by st. Teresa's Players. Friday, July 7th. Dance after. "Stanley Bridge l-fall. Thursday. July 6th, 8.30. Play. "Ready Made Family." Excellent specialties. "show. Morell, every Tuesday. Friday. Saturday. Show starts 9.00 o'clock. "Dance at Garden Lodge every Friday night. Dancing from 9 till 1 Music by Western Ramblers. ,i"Car Cement arriving. special c sh price on car. Phone your OTTAWA. July 5-(GP)-Heavy rains have "greatly improved" con- Haying is under way in some parts of Nova Scotia but wet weathe . while improving the crop. has delayed operations. Pastures in all three Provinces have re- sponded rapidly. The Nova Scotia apple crop is expected to be big. and insect and disease damage is at a minimum. Crop conditions in the Prairie Provinces generally have improv- ed "in the last two weeks. Berwick Father. Son Are Drowned that "a relatively small number" of health. fire and other officials WINNIPEG. July 4 -- (GP) -- Manitoba Flood Relief Fund today Sixth Annual Meeting Of Cooperative Union The sixth annual. meeting of the Co-operative Union of Prince Ed- -ward Island. held at Sandy's Restaurant in Marshfleld. was marked by the best attendance since inauguration of the Union. Co-operatives throughout the Province were represented by dele- gates who critically examined pro- blems both of producers and of Strawberries Short In Montreal Area MONTREAL. July 5-(CP)- strawberries from the Isle of Orleans near Quebec City, and Nova Scotia are being im- exhibitors. Messrs. Victoria Cross, Gavin Reid, Lloyd MacLeod. ional work. Calf club bonuses were increased from 50.00 to :i75.00 per club and S75.00 was voted as transportation assistance to the Alberton Exhib- ition. The amount of s2.00 for an animal more than 10 miles from the City and 31.00 for an animal less than 10 miles from Charlotte- town was voted as assistance in transporting Provincial Ayrshire cattle to the Exhibition here. A new bull bonusing policy by which the bull is supposed to be med on more than one accredited herd was approved by the meet- ing. Through this policy the breed- ers believe they can build up high has been named commander of all Preparations for the voyage. of undetermined duration. were com- Korea At-A-Glance (By The Canadian Press) TAEJON, Korea-Forty North Korean tanks overrun U. S. outpost south of Suwon. Americans withdraw to new positions which are be- lieved threatened. A large part of South Korean army retreats before invaders' drive. TOKYO-American and British carrier planes get in first whacks as air forces machine-gun and bomb North Korean bridges. trains, rail- road yards. trucks, airlields in effort to slow down armored push. Mac- Arthur still building up powerful force in Korea. WASHINGTON-Slate Secretary Acheson says Moscow story North Korca was attacked in same category as Hitler's claim he was attacked by Poland in 1939. LONDON-Churchill says Communists must not be allowed to win or third world war will start. 0House of Commons backs Attlee Govern- llws Ptowizo UP' MONEY N i'AWMlNQ v , . R.-J HALIFAX, July 5 - (OP) -n Ofv ficial forecasts issued tonight by the.Dominlon Public Weather Ot- tice at Halifax. d 10 MCNNI1 1-0 9350 Av 15 Col 7) m t' i' v ' nd'n aval aid to hel South Ko a. - - , er to Lord & I-Iowatt, Carleton. consumers. Pm? g (continued on page - an s on 1c. in se 1 g n p re Synopsis. KENTVII-I-E N- 5-. July 5 - The President, Mr. Jerome t.)'- Cuglegusggigmgegrom the Borg ---m-r-m-4 HONG KoNG...1)1p1omauc observers say Chinese Communist; mayl There were Widely M1819-CW4 i”Dance in Holy Name Hall. at. Peteris Bay. Friday. July 7th. Both modern and old time. Chaisson's orchestra. "Reserve Wedneday, July 12th for Ice Cream Social in Mt. Albion Hall. sponsored by Women's Insti- (CP) - Cecil Patterson. 27. and his three-year-old son Brian, of Berwick, N.S., drowned late today in Lake George, 15 miles south- west of here. R. C. M. P.. who started drag- ging operations. said the father dived from a rowboat wheh his Brien, in his report stated that the Co-operatives "had a record year of achievement; never before has there been so much co-operative ,actlvity. Four new co-operatives have been organized. Two of these should alone exceed sales of one million dollars in their first wick. N. S.. area is expected to arrive here tomonrow and I second consignment is report- ed en route. The strawberry shortage in Montreal and nearby Jollette. Que.. districts is laid to have been caused by late freezing C.C.F. Convention In Vancouver This Year VANCOUVER, July 5 - (cm .- The national convention of the C C. F. is crossing the Rocky Moun- tains for the first time in party aid North Korea from Manchuria in month or two weeks. kltalian Police Slay I Sicilian Bandit King zshowers around the Great Lakes and in the Northeastern United States on Wednesday afternoon. This area of wet weather is mov- ing slowly eastward and cloudiness in the Maritimes will increase on Thursday with rain in many sec- tlons in the evening. Temperature! tuto. son fell overboard. Mr. Patter- .e 1-, six groups are conaldoru - I will remain much as they were on - mi 9”” iii” ""'" "id 5” in; and studying the oossibiiitiu '"””””h'”p”""'P"m """'”' L'iil”'i'. txlieilegillllfil-lti1rxn2amP:r:vin:::; - ,...-m Wednesday. "Ice Cream rentivai. can-vor drowned as the mother and an- 0, sewn, up Cg.0p3 1,, mi, com. ed ” ""'.'"3"s- Th” "””1”' win mm, hm July 25-23 to debate M” In the early hours of this morn- Regional forecasts. valid vmttl School. Wednesd-r. July 12ih- other child watched. helpless. In .-.-------- We him" 9”” "iii W" W” ,,,,,,,,,t ,.,,,,,,,,,,, mg ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, By Alex Valentine ling .. plain-clothes detail in this midnight Thursday: hunch" "Hedi Good mum Du”. the mwbuti (continued on M” H COL 7) NZ boertggerfhl? garb; tands issues I CASVPELVETRANO Sicilv luly village saw a dark figure climb out Prince Edward Island: clear ' "Ice cream Festival, Ball Game, Poslinaslerslleel 5-(Reuters)-Armed. steel-helmeb ed Italian carabinicri tonight stood of a first-floor window of one of the suspected houses. with a few cloudy intervals. be- coming overcast by afternoon. fol- : o o 0 C ' It flitt d th h the shadows to l wed by intermittent rain in the Dm"' hhmwn" RN” schooh gglltfgtrogzegilll:::0.fre;lCllll:nl:;:d?i: n noarbye housrguifnd dodged inside eirening. Not much chance in Wednesday. July 12tlI- 0"” "W" .. n i nu ht onlv . fleetin tem erature. Li ht southern king. Polco c g . 8 p 8 6.30. ':Tha Annual Meeting of Harts- Vlllo Oametery will be held in the Montreal Merchant Dies Form French Gov'i At New Glasgow Giullano was killed early today in a hail of police tommy-gun bullets in this little Sicilian village. glimpse of the face as it passed for a moment under a dim street lamp. It was enough. They had tracked winds. Low and high Thursday at Charlottetown 53 and '10. m-1:-Tor-'1'-m'-m'-r rmw cmsaow, N, 5,, July 5. His death ended A five-year hunt. down Giulla1'I0- High tide today at 3.37 A. M- Churoh on Thursday. July 6th. at a He was the organizer, at the g A d , ds was mm-redty d 3.26 P. M. '- M- 1- A M'C1"""- 3''”'”"V' "” 7'" c""'""' Pm” G0V""""""" ”q"”'- 0' "W 0”" P'”"S' my 5"(R”"t"”TG"y (ell.-)ounTe:i'e '1? riiaigpiig bum Hts ltegrnntii;isv::rreerw'i:exl 2335:” oall:meA ggiltlfst of fire struck the moon rises at 4.32 A. M. and no: 1 wur adlan Unltcd Allied Relief Fund Molleh secretary-Kenerul of "W W i 5 "' M " 3 l tt ted to g u C T " MONTREAL. Juy 5- mm , French gocmm any and P", annual meeting of the Maritime Sicilian feelings against rule by h0"59- Ci" 13710 3 WP P. M. A" Tn" W”! '9' .5, ' M. Birks. a native Monlrenler who and H190 "'6 ""l0"'1 Cl0"l,'"E "'11- an H i much ,, ,,,,,n,,,, ,, my branch of the Canadian Postmast- Rome prompted him to offer Sicily break out and was cut down in the Bummerside tidc eighteen min- so school must be settled Wm: became one of Canadgm ouistand- paigns. Undcr his direction and gmaloyszijscmm lug; tor me an "5. Auochuom to the United states. dam-w.”' nu! mm, mm Charlottetown. haw" 37 ""1" d n" log merchants and philanthropist: that of Senator Thomas Vien. vicc- at iirrianceu H" six government. Faye MacKie. pipe major of the For the last. year Glullano had The "Robin Hood of Sicily" died --:-m-m- elyn M. Dell. S00"l"'3" - and an active participant in world chairman of the relief organizat- h Id "1 t ox m ommi Pictou County Girls' Pipe Band. defied an army of 2.000 crack pol- as he had lived-a gun in his hand. nonmrsz - TORMENTINE ' . chm affairs. died last night. ion. 8l5.000.000 in Allied relief was If, ,:,,,cf,': 1'. he .ue,.,,,5,,d the escorted the delegates to their ice, aimed to the teeth and sworn Police found hll finger wodged FEBIIY SERVICE s'..N”uc1:"Tg)':'ru'hm3'.hoJ,T; The 31-year-old chairman of the diltribufed Ind 30.000900. pounds ch,,',,',,,. o;'g,,,.mm, the next one. first meeting. President F. 2. A. to kill or capture him. into the trigger-guard of his rc- DAILY V mmxg. .. wm:'a.y0. ma 1;-,1. board of Henry Blrks and Sons, of clothing sent to suffering Eur- the 14", mm, ",9 "berutlon. Basaett, Campbellford, N. B., was The bandit. wanted for the alay- volver by a heavy diamond ring. Lv. Borden Lv. gtirgllillalinl .”'I n: . und hm” ml... Md" kwgleu md ,”,,,,,mm,,. wean count;-leg, Freud?” vim,” Aurrol man, chairman. Among distinguished ing of some too people-105 of them loot of one of his armed holdups. 9.10 AM. ii A.” died at his Mount Bruno summer After the war he kept up a keen rmqgeg Mon" to -"nae;-ggkg , mu. guests were: policemen-was ruthless in his Eight hours after his death he 10.35 AM. 10- 5 - - "i"' ”"V'"”' ' ham. 5..., interest in international affairs and mm of ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-9 on we W. w. .1. Turnbull: deputy post- treatment of those who stood in was buried in a rough plnewood 1.00 pm. 1.00 PM. ..u,,.' .4; 1- hulk feed. He had been in failing health was named vice-chairman of the nlbllltlu of forming a cabinet to mister Ienerll Ottawa: W. 0. Mc- his war. coffin. The only people who I'afch- 1-40 PM 1'” V-'"' " "3 " (- d-a de; mm to um "um. guccggd u, ,3 01 c.n.ou. jggdgr Eachern regional director. Monc- But the wavy-haired. handsome. ed his funeral were the police who 4.80 l'.M- 4-30 PN- Wheat 8830 per hundrcd. 'I'hura- since early in the year. , -am I H , 953 0' , - -,4. EM, ' of th 1 t 1918 M Bu-ks ute of Pacino Relations conference George: Bidault and Radical Bo. ton, E. R. Ingraiiam. ilistrict post. 2!-year-old Ctluliano finally met had shot him. 7.30 PM. "W W "Wgu""1' mi ” 7 i" "ii "1 ” - . " , ,-. gx , J . 1939 H, ,.,,.,..d clnllu Henri Queullll. socialllta emu in-vector. Saint John: Don death because of his weakness for Glullano. in lplte oi the millions no r.M. no r.M. mm. kn. ion C sum”. 'r';"'de ' ltsloifgirnemdxtlesrtlydimthg Ciao i.n ay:l:1'ila:p:pac?lty at shanghai precipitated defeat: of their gov- Taylor. Dominion president. Ver- women. of lire he made from armed hoid- 10.30 PM. 10.80 PM. ' --- uropo I l ' 1 I 13 . uuon Mug: 3. Mg 1: '5' Dan, H hm ed g the 1; d Idfgd 3 ;- mlnl ..............m..1- "A”'”" """”'m 5'"w'' T” "”"'.G”"""""'" i” "W" "'"k cm” in mm '"d'" the WM” el-;'0'ift'lft::lwl)'l?llnrVt!rl'el ::ld Halide Eton iuorotary-troanirzltt Ounp- net ethrownuacgizia hlsmcave 122:: llglztnvlveerig-Igiadmiie wrotepooto the wooo ISLANDS -- OAIIBOU nual. uomoriai ltrvlol will bi "com ilshed in war-torn coun- ence at Banff, Alta.. in 1933. lle - , g . BAIL F3337 . . g. 9 has no chance of being aecaptud fcllford. Ont... Mn. 0. M. Oruiotx quarter! in the rugged ontel e wyer who normally represented Y M ”, ll” 553"” m"'""'” ti-in through Allied relief-orgtm wll Pfalldml 5' ""5-c""dl'" 1"” by the Assembly as premier. But thanks. IA:-itirna vice-president. Mountain further north. Poice him at his trials in Absantia to Lean wood Inland- ?"-mg . ,35 iutiona. Hi! effort! broulhtxhlm igalg" ”' """"'"'”'l AW" "' the President mad. the tint offer anemooke. N. a.; 9. J. tncxnni-, were without cluu. curry on without a fee "for the 7 AM. 0 us. :1 A.ll!.l an. s l'.Il. "W - - decoration! from the United 1111- - t him been: no arty provoked lm-fume - r Port Then ooi. on men. chlefofthe time being." 5 us. lit n' R." 0' ivsuimgmlrlgdd dom. Denmlfh Gfuch "0l'W"Yv mlmkd. " Meal" U”l"""7 tho fall of th.a'Qu3ulilo Go1mn- torsion. P. I. 1., .1. 'Dup anti-Giuliano police force. boganto "Money will come my my short- bean caribou ch" ”' ,,'t””''' if" ” Um” Poland. Yugoslavia and the Nath- himself. he became - uovernor of meat in in am a pa . N. a. In a. .1. white, check up on Giulianda known girl ly." wrote Giullano, it was the last 1 rm. 3 AM. 1: AM. 1 tor. 3 MI. "ugh cw, K”! "W. . .,1..g,, M out University in mo. for. on Anomaly, , thuut. of the manure. friends and manna their man. mm he wrote. l I rot. u - ' . 5- 4-: -9