MARCH 3. .1950 GEORGE MOORE THE GUARDIAN. CH Couple were found seriously In- jured by girl's parents who had rushed over to George‘: house sl- ter Beverley had hurriedly in- terrupted a telephone conversa- The girl died two hours after admittance succumbed tion with her mother. ush and her steady "boy friend" George Moore. )5. both of Toronto, died in hospital shortly after they had been found lying unconscious on the floor of the boy’: home. They both Illd billet Wounds. cl‘-fled by a .22 calibre rifle, found on floor near boy's body. in the head. Police said hey believed the couple hut! struggled. but added there was no signs o a struggle. to hospital. The boy four hours later. » S.D.U. DEBATING TEAM AND COACH, winners of the Maritime Intercollegiate Debating Lea. gun and entrants in the Dominion debating 59m]. finals which’ will be held at Ottawa this Friday. Left to right. front row: Wilfred Driscon and John Murnaghan winners over Dalhousie team. second row: George Keefe and Mark MacGuigan who do tented U.N-B. Law School: Rev. E L. Cass. Couh: Lorne MacDonald and Ivan Dowling victors over St. Thomas College. A team of three, Wilfred Drlscoil. Mark Macfiuigan and Lorne MacDonald He leaving this morning for Ottawa. to compete against Ottawa University Friday and if successful it) d°b3"° in '1" D°'”'“'°" m“*" siillfldly at Ottawa. AT GOVERNMENT nous! _ “,5.” Ann scan ‘as! . group pictured at Government House, Charlottetown, during the visit here of the skating star last wee . in the (Will). M9 '0 25"‘ !“:'°_Gh:“v_‘ i. A. Gallant, Mn. (D;-.) W. J. P. MacMlllan. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. J. A. Bernard. Barbara Gun. - TM Irnor J. A. Bernard, lion. Dr. W. J. P. Maobililan. Miss Joan Bernard and Mr. T. Eb oamani, children are Masters Peter and Mikey Gallant. ’”‘°‘° V ‘m ‘“"' ggvggjg‘-pig;-[oo..leamstebstIe olaimeffliteyandreter Gallant, grand-children . here with Barbara Ann Scott at Government Ilene. ItlA.tiovsrssrJ.A.Ies-asrlsiotstu _h.“” _ ALL ABOARD Foil VANCOUVER — Above is a group piciur fill the "Flying Curlers" and friends prior to departure from Chsriottetofisa for the Dominion Curling Championships at Vancouver. B.C. e group left Charlottetown Friday morning and arrived at the Pscflio Scarborc, Ont., Police Chief Charles Moss bat-tled it out recently with one at two B.C. youths changed with housebreaking. shooting with intent to wound, assaulting a police officer, threatening to shoot a police officer and carrying an offensive weapon. They are Alfred Price and George Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis of Scarboro called police after nurprising the men in their home..Chief M05 and D94. N. Brlckell, cruis- ing nearby saw the men running away. Mos chased Price into a gulley. after a scuffle, the boy held a revolver between Mom’ eyes. Moss, who was unarmed. bluffed the thug until Det. Brickeil came to his aid. Acting president of China. Gen. Li Tsung-Jen (left) is shown at a press conference in New York n he denounced Generaiissimo Chisng Kai-shek‘s return to the presidency of Nationalist Chins. Declaring Chlang's resumption of office in Formosa entirely illegal. Gen. Li said he is preparing to return "to lead my people." Li became president when the generaliimo resigned more than a year ago. At right is Wellington Koo, Chinese ambassador to the U.S. Outiltied for mring fishing and with 54 boxes of nets aboard. this tug. Anzac K.. sank recently at Port Dover, 0nt., dock. Salvage open- uousnunderwsytonissit. Dr. Robert Biron, county medi: cal referee. told the Mancheet N‘.H. “mercy killing" jury th Dr. killed Mrs. weak momcnt" band had pleaded end her suffering. coast Sunday afternoon. Aboard the 26-passenger plane were repre- aentntlve curlers from many clubs in the Mariiimcs. They will re- turn home March 11th. I —Photo by Garnhum. Abbie Eorrnto “in after her‘ THREE FIRSTS-Plctlfled I110"! Ire Mm Glffieid McNevin. formerly Florence Oerrugher. the first baby born in Charlottetown Hospital after opening of maternity department in 1918; PIIIHIIO MacDonald first baby born in hospital opened in 1925; and baby Paula. Mcliearney with nurse A. Mulisliy. —Phote by Gsrnhum. .6‘; FIRST PA’l‘iE. 1‘ Florence M. Mcinnis, R.N.. night supervisor obstetrical department shown baby Paula to mother. Mrs. Oliver Mcxearney, the first patient admitted to obstetrical department of Private Pavilion. Baby Paula is dressed in lziycttc, the rm 0! the Junior Leasue of the Charlotte- ——Photo by Garnhum. ., ......,...,,_..............»—~.~_«-«~—».ac' KIN OVER. PROSPECTS - Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell disc!!! I0 1'5» Curling Championships with skip lleath Saunders of the Charlottetown rink. l’.l.l. rewi- ves in the Macdonald-Brier competition. The photograph was taken in Montreal on a step-ever to to the Pacific coast, Chief Justice Camp bell is s_ t_rus_tes at the Maodonaid-Brie! ermann Sunzler told him hi hud with him it