PAGE TEN in. on 0on2; vrnaimmaim" 1...... Range a Gas Stove. I BURNER Makes Cooking o Pleasure- iggonorniqol. Costs Only v o Few Cents a Du-y...NO DUST. MUSS OR iSMOIEHJUST CLEAN STUDY HEATH" Burners New In Stock PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR INSTALATION AT ONCE COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION _-.. - - »~ \ / \*.__ Guaranteed Satisfaction Since i851 [Accepts $150,000 l But Seeking ‘ $200,000 More l By Graham l-luvey ' WASHIINUPON. Oct. 1o --(AP)- lqure United States accepted w i=- ‘dun-pity of $150,000 from Y“ lslavis today in connection with r Challenges Army ipl8n€5. but renewed its ‘ “ 101‘ ' approximately 5200.000 m0"- posited uhe $150. l0 lhe ' dfrugzumlfrnt “wig; the: Igecilwviillol: b “H. n ' B "no: the families of the rune Aug. I fighters. Col. ohn n. en atty for I" 4°11‘ "i 1mm"- Y"3°'1‘“’l“ a1. David A. Watson, above, “Ix-Md pmvlo lef Bmlingamo, Calif, who is charged with the theft of $1,500,- 000 worth of Hessian crown dowels, challenged the U. S. iArrny to prosecute all ofllcers ,who have looted property from fidrllllny. He declared that if ‘Major Watson is guilty, "proof. is readily attainable" of similar thefts by generals and other ' h-ranking officers. Major i anon is being held for court- marflal in Frankfurt, Germany. for the two plane or es 'tha.t it could take no r ‘an artgry American threat to take the case before the Uni-ted Nat-ions setmrlty coimcil renta-ins unclosed. Bodies of the five army airmen flown to the United States last .month and. buried in Arlington Nat- ional cemetery with full military honfirs. M , be" A passengers a crewmem American tr rt 0f tihe first anspo l lane forced by Y lav fighters crash land Aug. escaped with f their lives _ u, .1. mason OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. giiiiillere’ Subsidy ZTo Be Sontinued Montague l‘. E. I. ‘BAKING! Now a Pleasure! , Geo lrslanvehwexrls ‘still y? Unilgg States anny uir forces, said Tlhus the affair which resulted in N Office Hours i0 to l2 A, M. 2 to i5 P. M. Holidays etc. bv appointment Office Connected With DRUGSTORE l’ l p..- Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. l Sour-is .'\nh@0.- _.- »-..._-.~...-...-.- 4" \ oultry-Poultry CALGARY. Oct. 9-—(CP)—,1-ion. James A. MacKlnnon, Federal Min- ‘ister of ‘Prade and Commerce cle- "nied in Ottawa last night th-at the {ill-cent "subsidy" paid by farmers to Canadian mlllers would be re- moved, Denial was made in s. tele- phone interview with the Calgary Albertan. Mr. MiscKlnnon was replying to a statement made by A. D. Olsen of the Alberta Farmers’ Unim that the subsidy would be removed. “No one with any authority made that statement and I can't imagine anyone else saying i: be- cause the matter has never been formally discussed," the Minister sa d. Mr. Olsen, a member of the A. F’. U. strike committee, said "word has just been received by long- distanee tele hone from Ottawa that the fol owing concessions in our brief will be ‘ranted-removal of the SO-cent su sldy on wheat aid to the miller by the farmer efore March 1." SupFemc 0ourt At Georgetown The adjourned July session of the Supreme Court was held Georgetown yesterday. with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell sid- ing. Only two cases were ocket- d e . The case of the King vs, Paul James Dpveaux. an up ai under the Excise Act, was a journed to the February term. Cv. R- 301MB! appeared for the Crown. H. R. Bell for the appellant- slathe gasp of the llllago vs. . enne y In l-DPQI 111 l clsicn by Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald on a conviction for drunken driving, sdJournod from the July term. judgment was given modifying the decision by quash- lng the conviction and substitut- ing a conviction for “driving a motor vehicle on a strut in a manner which was dangerous to the public having regard to nil the circumstances of the case, contrary to section 286 (0) of the Criminal Code." "On account of the appellant's Alt Force service and general good character," the Chief Justice rul- ed, "the Court sentences him to coy a Ilne or one dollar. But in view of the danger attending a nible recurrence of his lapse, he Court adjudges further pun- ishment. by forbidding him to drive , a motor vehicle or automobile anywhere in Canada during a ou- d of six months from the 13th day of June, 1946. There will be no order as to costs." 8- S. Hessian. K,C.. appeared for the Crown and D. L. Math- ieson, K.C. for the a psllant. The Court adjourne sins dis. ii. S. To lie-introduce Schoolboy Patrols HALIFAX Oct. — (Cl?) _ Nova Scoiia soon will re-introducc its schoolboy safety patrols, El- liot S. Campbell. provincial motor vehicle registrar. announced to- day. The patrols. designed to pro- tect the safety of school children on streets and highways. were es- tablished in 1937 in Z5 Nova Sco- tia cities and towns. but were dis- continued during the war due to the decline in traffic following gasoline and tire rationing. The department of highways and public works has ampointed Ronald Davison safely inspector Mid it will be his full-dime Job to assist police and school teach- ers in the establishment of ps- trots. Mr. Campbell said the recent increase in the number of high- way accidents made the schoolboy patrols an "immediate necessity." The patrols will have jurisdic- tion over school children onlv and will be under the direct super-vis- ion of the local chief of police. Thev will not direct traffic. International iforced crashes of two America-Ii Marshal Tim's overnment “ga- By LARRY ITAUCK NEW YORK, Oct l0--(AP)-—Gen. C. Kmncy, No.2man'inihe today the eventual abolition of nil national aunties, novice and air corps in favor qt an international focus is tiho answer to vrorld pence. Gen. Kenna/y, a native of Yarr- hence would not. pay the Ulhllld mouth N-so l5 591110!‘ Unlifid States for the loss of the aircraft. Stgtce representative 0n the United tions miliiury- stair oomzniutce. which is laying plans for organ. izatioui of a. global force to main- tain peace. Csutionizrg that he was taking c killed in the Aug. 19 crash were a. long-range view, Gen, Kenney said in an interview tint-t. without an international miitary force, the world tacos wars Tlhds mar trike years and years to aooorn isli," he said. "but the real answer lies with tzhe countries of the world turning over their ‘l ed at the dockyard in Haifa-Ir. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. Frank Mclnan. who for the past four years has been em loy- arrived home a few days ago and will once again take up residence in his borne on Richmond Street. , __... Mr. and Mrs. "Ted" HGIUIO and youn son of Murray River Ire spen ing a few days e-t the home of Mr. Refuses parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Refuse. The saying "youth must be serv- ed", was arn y demonstrated a few days ago n Georgetown, when Dan MacDonald, local resident. who moved here a number of years ago from Poplar Point and can rlcd on a blacksmith business from which he has now retired. decid- ed that duo to the scarcity of help ho would stage and shingle the roof of his home. Having made up his mind, he proceeded to get on with the Job and despite the fact that his home has s steep. peaked 3110f,’ l? succgsfully completeld a o. even carrying up hs own shingles. Nothing I0 wonder- ful about this, some might say, but when one considers that Mr. MacDonald l-s '18 years young it makes his accomplishment one that will be hard to beat. Georsetonians would have very much liked to have seen a resi- dent of this town appointed to the new_Utllities Board. Is this com- munity was represented on the old board by the late Mr. J. J. Condon but evidently others thought dif- ferently and the capital of King's County goes u... ,l‘¢l€ll!Qd.—Ge0. On Sunday. Oct. 0th. inspiring anniversary services were held at the Sturgeon United Church, Th; special preacher for the morning was the Rev. Charles D. Hender- son of the Murray Harbour North Presbyterian Church, and 1n the lfivrnvvn the Rev. Thomas E. McLennan of Trinity United Church. Charlottetown, The church was adorned with beautiful flow. ers and fine congregations listen- forces lo the United Natons." ed with deep interest to the mess- ares of the visiting clergyrnert, Mrs. Arthur Jenkins and My; Myrtle B-abineau, with Mrs, Laura Mair at the organ, rendered several duets which added much to the commemoration. A worthy offer. lug was received for the church's renovation fund. The Minister, the 2956-8215518); J. Ilgoyce, and the! con- " 089v apprec ative gflextllcrlg- help afforded by many Mr. F’. J. De Lory left on Thurre like-yam a business trip to Plctou. Mr. and Mrs. William Hooks of Charlottetown. recently visited %rs. Hooks parents. Mr. and Lfr5_ efman Lavandrer of Georgetown, iTI-IE cnsnnorrmown cummmn “ . l-IOLMAWS INVITES YOU To s“ A Showing OF the Season's SMARTEST FUR COATS a FRIDAY ONLY OCT. llth. ' MR. GEORGE PERKINS _ Ispssflfig WEST‘ CANADIAN FUR C0. AND standing showing, n“: °.';:;t:'..%.':rr.;""2r.s.c;=":; One Dead, 99 IIIIIIPQ‘ Georgetown. was m Sour]; on liii"°é‘iii..‘i’f-il“i“.iis szossze Before Mob * Vitilfilléé ied by Mr. Chester Walker __.__ 0 d zfigutcnarrllfigtlgfistitwlimn‘ R‘ c’ F ‘ n a l l y Q u ~ ' ~- Halifax. arrived here on Wednesday, on a short visit to his mother, Mrs, Mary Yorstvn. and his sister Mrs Laura Mair. Lieui, Yorstoh c-x: Dects his army discharge sh)r[]y and will then take up civilian cm- Ployment in Halifax. By GEORGE BRIA noun, Oct. 1o - (AP) - Rifle-firing Carablnierl reinforced by troops battled an angry snob of between 20,000 and 30,000 for 3 1-2 hours today before Vinsinaie Palace. "l" d "l! aw at, and Prem- nmmg 0c, '0 _ P __ _ to. Alcide De Gaspar: accused "political forces" of smmnflns t» e1- ney-General .l. égmianlutfif plolt Italy's unemployment difficulties. Saskatchewan said. m 5 swgemem parliament. the dominion has The Republican press declared lifonarchists and followers of Mus- Wday that “without consulting solini provoked the bloodshed. An official communique said one person was dead and ‘l0 du- flilrwd w Pa)’ an increased subsidy sffgtgf‘ n‘; 29 pnueqnen we" injured, but unofficial reports DIM“! t° ' bl‘ “eel °°m "Y l" Clmdfl the dead at from three o» nine. As the city settled down. Premier De Gssperi coiled a press eon- ference at which he declared that "political forces are attempting to yet in defiance of ll e will of par-MA. ment it h fused milk subsltlist/ rteo prod-lrlbecrgllpnuethe (Donald Gordon, Priggg Bond exploit difficulties which any Italian government would have to cope chair-mam, announced in Ottawa with today." 4 Scores of rioters broke into the “mmem W“ "Kirtaslir-z the sub- palace during the hours-long battle and andgotasfarasDcqaqieziso- f" COYPOYM-ivn at Sydney. us. lice. wrecking mrniture 0 permit the company to pay the smashing windows as they went. {gage increase granted workers in The Premier arrived from Paler- e recent basic steel strike settle- rno gust as the lagt o; the demon- sra ors were c are Mr. Cor-man said the attitude of front of thheulbulligrnarktetd caélioce. .. . st ed a er ou- becomes more and more ir-com- sands of workers marched on the palace to protest against a re- yesterday that. the Dominion Gov. 51d? to the Dominion Steel ment.) the dominion regarding mwme, prethensiblc every day." Armed with rifles. like regular infantry. bobby- sucked Chinese Winds , where they are part of the regular 8811190!!- ported ouhtio works ‘department decision to lay than off st a pro- "nect in Home nurt Saturday. Police and helruetsd Oarsbirsieri used clubs. firearms. swords and two armored oar-s against the mt- iruz crowd before the mum in front of the palace was cleared. Tonight groups of men still loit- ered in nearby streets. km! from approaching the bullet-marked palace by crowds of wiles bwhtfl by tanks and cavalry. The march on the palace sharp- ly underlined mam unapolog- ment problem with 2.500.000 Ita- ians out of work. Once the mob sot out of hand m4 righting broke out. truckloads of soldiers arrived to reinforce the ready. stood 1 to bloa off entrances into the square before the poi-we 1M b!‘ gen slowly forcing the crowd back. 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