mixnll out MERE MAN ,_.__-- mum is _ g often WWW!" 1-1. Gulldlllll foolchnen. Luau 1m. H n Gui-dun. Two Cont. lNG MAKES PUBLIC CABINET CHANGES >2y/’ I The People's aper \‘§§\ \‘“\\\\ Read by Everybody (lovers Prime Edwardtlaland Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. ruunsolivl,éaucusr so, 194s U OI L MERE MAN ‘no truly roponhnf lulu f: sl- most Innocent of offence. sxf-‘fzivj _"—' Enroute llonle - MME (‘llIANCl KAI-SEEK l WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 -<A.P> flliialiie Clilulig Kai-Stuck was lttrivcd by President 'I‘ru.ma.n f0. Q)’ ll ' clilifcrrcd with him for Mme. Chiang, who 1r medical treatment \i States, is on her lllld .:i‘ NEW STA R DISCOVERED STOCKHOLM, Aug. Bil-MP)- Anwv >2: 111.000 times nlore bril- iho sun wna reported Cristal-Ni vollny by Dr, Nils Tllmq ol Kiistabcre Observatory. The tui- is of tlic seventh magnitude, lélgmc constellation Aquila and u- u. llil l1 ..i 2.000 light-years, from the tarlh, Dz: Timo said. It has not risen null-rd. . Coming Events ccupafion 0f_ Japan” Beginsl Nazi To Stand Trial First Mass Trial 0f Germany's Arch flrim- inals Scheduled Island Fliers 0n Way Home From Overseas. R. c. A‘. r1. REPAT DEPOT - Torquay, Elngland—There‘s a Char. lottotoim pilot who has flown o- ver Arctic wastes and Pacific spaces as well as the grey waters of the Atlantic. He ls FL. L,W, Manuel 132 Elm Ave.) and at long last he's on his way back to look at the rod soil of “The Garden of the Gulf." with Manuel an two other "Islanders", F-L, Jim Campbell of Graham's Road, Queens Co., and RS J.B. McIntyre of Bedford. Manuel first flcw from the Pac- ific coast of Canada on the hunt for enemy submarines and later moved to Alaska. Based in Alaska he came to the conclusion that the weather was a worse enemy than the Japs. In Alaska Manuel's drums would be fcg.bound for days with no flying at all. This some fog hlid a nasty habit of streaking in after planes had taken off on patrol and things were sometimesi "sticky" getting down again. F-S McIntyre, who wears the oak lcsif for mention iii dispatches, ups in charge of scrvicenbillty on a Canadian Bomber squadron. For more than thlrce years he tended aircraft on the "Porcupine Squad. ron" and for seven months they hung up the sorviceabillty record for the entire Bomber Group. Right Through Tablb “Billiards? said McIntyre, “is al- ways thought to be a peaceful "Dlllcc Montague Friday Wcb- iilrs Orchestra, "BMW. Canoe Cove, Friday. a-zc- "Show Ci-o paud Thursday. 8-28-31 o-ze-all "Si. Pczcrs annual Bazaar 5on2. Jrd nntl 4th. 8-29-41 AfDnnce Ailbilrn School Friday. “l- 3L a-ao-ll Film iiiwlil. STUD, 7. "Car Nuliibci‘ Books now fours now. . - "Shrv-r lful-i-oy River, lliolidny. 8-30-31 tiff "Sllfl ', s: '. - 1.1.3 Illld“ 0-15 p.111. e“ “L sailf§§fgl trike a lot. to boat the sands of the ____ 'Nortl1 Shore‘ " U011- Py"3"f‘_ 5'1. ‘Teresa's Play Little ~11! 11-11.. 1111011‘. Aug. a1. f1 {Lilli l 8-29-‘2 . ~~ Secret Reports Of Pear .- lll Southport School l.‘ill‘li‘ll served by W Wrlfir (“ream Social ‘and Dance, slilorclaiid SohooL Friday. Aug- ‘ill ll-‘i 3N. Good music. 8-20 "In slock. wheat. ground wheat. glifggmlllid mats. barley, and 0P1 mcul. McGuigan and Boyle. 8-30-51. BM‘ 11001111111 Room. as ford Street. Ml Unirlorse.» oi ‘a ll-"l- By Order of Trustees, 8-30-9-1-31 "Ho. it 1 Curling], n Y. Sept 3 time l, o‘ ' thesfiiiiil‘ ‘rm I lliondlly_ 5h1l1liliiu Wm station, Mt. Ste freight Drrimore. l8" huffing whack‘, “h” - and ‘m’ FTWlPTic-ln M30 _ Ph “"11 01 o. c Greer» Errleralo. . . ‘ _ .1111" in Fimllllgfflll Szlicol 8-30-21 w,“ on - Hul/lfillflllt the Province. Get omens 8-30-21 Elsi" P110154: Mccting—Thurs- ilizilst J0. at 8.15 pm. at Roch- sllblect: "The Physi- 8-30-11 usllfTlll meeting of rate j payers Cornwall School Monday, Sept. 11111108. opening nits. Rink, Montague, Labour Modern and old Al Blanchard‘: 0r- 8-30-31 a _. M" Guiding wool till Nov. 1st, on TUPSGHY and Wednesday. wart, Re- Dflld. Cailagharrs 8-30-11 l--",§“bb“'slt1;;fvlvngflendless in size; ~ owers. new an “ell double harness and driving Driving wagons, buggy new iilld used truck wagon Pants. Clinton léllonl- , __ dégllltlécflng 11m 1w mien I01‘ ltAlbrarnlé and vial; - fl . l ay. Angus °“'= flfllect A. c. Green, Al- LONDON, The four major today named 24 Nazi leaders and Prussian military Leaders F" °°*°'""- e§“?§§§ii§‘;li5.l”.,?§§§l..l‘l§éf "—" gan day with the first waves of Aug. N - (OP) — western Allies chiefs-among them Harman Glowing, Ruddn Hess, Wilhem. Keltel and Karl Doenitz-as defendants in the first mass trial of Gennanyt-l arch cri- minals early in October. The list furnished the first evid- ence that Hess, deputy Fuenrei" for all Nazi party affairs until l9. 41, when he made his sensational flight to England, was considered mentally able to stand trial with his one-time associates. Hess once was successor _ designate to Hit- ler The lls/t, also included the name of Marvin Bonnann, Hitler's sec- rotary. There had been no evidence previously of Borrnann’: where- bouts despite unconfirmed reports than: he and Hitler had perished together. Bomlann was Hess’ sue. oessor as deputy party leader. The full list follows: Hennann Wilhelm Goeirlng, who was d ‘ ted successor to Hit. ler In September. 1939 and direct- ed the Nazi air offensive Rudolf Hess. Joachim Von Rlbbenlrop. for- _~(_C_(;1ii!_1il_¢_lIl-_<;r1_;l1§€_9‘C0l. o) flanatlians With Yanks In Japan ‘ By COL, R. S. MALONE Public Relations Chief, Canadian Army OVER ATSUGI AIRFIELD. NEAR TOKYO, Aug. 30-—(Thurs_ dayl-(CP Cable) — It is 6 a m. Japanese time and in a moment our aircraft with other planes cor. game My worst scare came when 5:1. Jerry strnfcd tin‘. town while I wns playing billiards. One cannon shellwvcnt right tlimugh the tabla‘ liust lis I was chalking my cue l Slates, balls, cues went everywhere. 31 It was really a mess and as close: I {an I, ever wont w come to getting 1 .' McIntyre 1185i one other close y call. A11 aircraft blcw up on lake. loft‘ and shrapnel flew everywhere nclirly hitting some of the ground lcrcw waving the aircraft off. Ali OI\'_SCl"lCL‘l teacher. FL Camp. l, bell has bscli in Britain 2 1.2 years. In that time lie has always flown with the some crew First on Bcnuforts and then on Welling- tons they took part in pre.D-Dav sweeps. Campbell and h‘s crew attacked one “schnorlcleW the breathing pipe of a submerged U. Bolt . but no results were seen. FPFl"bll\Q Torounv, Campbell said. ‘Wt-ll it has got iofs of bea- chcs and bcnuty spots but it will ' for rying American airborne larces the initial occupation of the Tokyo area will land on the out- skirts of the city. Mill. Colin Mac- Dougali of Montreal and Ottawa and I will be the first Canadians landing on the main islands of 1 Japan in the Allied occupation By a queer chance, Maj. Mac. Dougall also was with me when the ; i first Canadian party entered Paris; ' the night before liberation a year ago. On Saturday Col Moore Oosgrave, Ozrictlian military" at- tat-he at Canberra. Australia, is due to arrive with Allicd naval units in Tokyo Bay and to repre- sent Canada at the formal surren- der ceremonies We Canadians have a tentative rendezvous with Col. Cosgrave afterwards at the Canadian Le. gntion in Tokyo if it is still intact According to street mops it is near llie Imperial Palace Wc have no Canadian flag to hoist this time lis was done in Paris but we might find the begs. By C. R. BLACKBURN WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 — f - The long-aw “marl; on me inquiry into sponsibility for conditions enabled the Japanese to lay WNW the United Stfllcs Pearl Harbo were Tril AP) T0- arate Army and Navy fnq had aroused much lPeclllfllmn antagonists Roosevelt charged many favorable to ed no such criticism. Rather. the testimony to s dent Roosevelt to be sure that th how e United S cred an overt act or a against the Jflplme” tlclsm at such leaders as of the army 590189 c- and COfg€llt tarv of a e. But President Truman. lng public the report» country's lZff-‘flwsl mm er, went strongly of Geri. llduishallilenry war secrediillilon, branded criticism of Mr. "H11" and "uncalled Marshal Mfifelliiiiiyus. Chief of elm. m1 d w he, ll“ mwalian Harbor Inquiry Revealed aited "top secret" which Pacific base of r in December of i941. released today by President man. The reports. written after and of the late President times, l uld prove un- mat the repiil: tiign commander- irl-chlef. But the reports contain- Army board quoted that Presl- "had been careful late! did nothing that could b: Signal; IflStflld. the reports levcllggnfii-l Hull, former Secre- ld tin as WPODG for. board found that Gen. Army 10f lflllltbl’, EQTHETYHFlJlAAéaTFTil-s bitter U. S-Japanesc friction which preceded the sneak attack on the great base Dec. 7, 1941. It. said that Mr. l-lull. at a time when the army and navy were stalling for time because they were unprepared, presented Japan a 10-point document which theJapanese regarded as an ulti- matum. This document. the board said, "touched the button that started the war." However, it add- I ed that war was inevitable and im- minent, anyway. Others taken to task included Admiral Harold R. Stark. chief 0! naval operations at the time 0f the disaster that put the United States into the war, and Maj.- Gen. Leonard T. Gel-ow. then chief of the War Deplrtments War Plans Division. . President Truman reserved de- cision on whether any further action would be taken, but indi- cated the publication of the army and navy inquiries would wind up the whole affair. In response to a 0116511011 hi‘ said lf court martlals were found necessary those charged would be given a prompt and fair trial. Neither army noi- navy 111411111’? boards recommended court mar- ls. The President made Public f!" voluminous documents at a special news conference. He said the counlrv was entitled to the facts now since hostilities had ceased and there was no 1on8" "W I! l Airborne Troops And Marines Land 7,500 airborne troops AtaugL 1B miles sou hw yo, and elements of 10,000 marines and sailors landing inside Tokyo Bay at Yokosuka naval base. port plane, Japan as a procession of hundreds cf transports, stretching over the 1.000 miles from Okinawa to Tokyo Bay, landed with split second tim- ing. The Atsugi landings started at 6 am. (5 pm, EDT_ 8 p.m. Wednesday). equipped United States lne Regiment, augmented by United States Royal , timated By RUSSELL BRINES ATSUGI AIRFIELD, near Tokyo, landlngr at est of ok- Gcn. MacArthui-‘s silver trans- “BataanP was over ADT., the tank- dth Mar- 1,800 Marines and 400 Marines and sailors nit the shore from landing craft around Yokosuka naval base. Immediate surrender of that base to Vice Admiral Robert P. Carney was arranged. The landings were covered blv the big guns of Lilo 3rd Fleet anchored in Tokyo Bay, including the big At the same hour, HON. ERNEST BERTRAND Postmaster General French Prospects‘ Japan's surrender will be Sunday. Aboard the South Dako- ta was Fleet Admiral Nimitz. rea- cly to si;'n the formal papers as m-pircslantzlltlve of the United States. In an impnwsive synchaonlqzd operation. mercy shlos immediately began taking on some of the 8L. 36,000 Allied prisoners‘ who had been held in Japan- At Yokohama, the hospital ship, l While there are prospects oll selling Canadian seed poililoes in, France this year, nothing (lefiliitc. in the way of orders has bcon a1", ranged, occlirdfng to L1H .001 ‘ J.G. Robertson, agricultural’ com- micsioner for Canada, Canada House, London, Eng, who visited here this week and was 111 colisuL. taltllon with agricultural officials ln connection with the lllfililillir. Benevolence received 500 over. mg situatiol‘. lured prisoners “"110 h“ W?“ held all. Robertson will visit France: for mlmfh-‘l- "B" YENSI “m” Jap- fn September and will make a full. anese guard. Amorli W959 w” repel-ted to be the long mlssdng marine flying ace, Ma]. Gregflf?‘ Bgylnglrgi, of (Xtanogan, Wash. Overhead hundreds 0f 111m“- ranging from fighters t0 511F97- Fortrcsses. covered both the At. sugi and Yokosuka operations. No Jap Attach investigation as to seed potato i~c.' qulrements and the earliest tune‘ at which delivery can be nrron.‘ ged if requlred. l Col. Robertson paid an official, visit to France last July, 11nd saw] the Canadian potatoes growing. They looked fine to him. parti- cularly thle Irish cobblers flow. ever. lie was asked by the French Government to return lam in Sept. ember, when they could dciclliiinc the amount of disease, also the yield. ‘They assured him that if no spindle tuber ivas in evidence fhfl‘ would want at least part of their. seed from Canada next your; pos- sibly an amount equal to lhlit l-c. ceived for this year If spllldli‘ t\l- bor showed up, however, lllov would not want any. _ The seed shipped from PYIDCC‘ Edward Island and New Bruns- wlgk last spring to France anzollnt. ed to 69.000 l00_ lb bags 0f Cc‘)- blers, 51,0?) bags of Mount: There was alertness evcfywhfie for possible attacks by dlchard menlbcrg of the Japanese air force but none was 19901194- pdCoTltinued on Page '1 Col. 7) Pte. George ilale Awaits Decision H, HAMPSHIRE. gnivlffugffiilotlGlcc Cable) --Pte.| and 36.000 bags of Kolhadills: George Hale of the Essex Scottish, bout 215.000 bushels in all. Pi-inl Regiment. “'35 returned l° RB-dfi Edward Island supplied ing Detention Barracks tonight to: over fifty per cent of . l ti of the find-l l an“ prongliiiggdigl; general court} (LS. Market Dcmnnds iiigrtijz-il. a Late today the ‘mlml .‘ completed the four-day "151 911 Growers lieiie. whllc intz-rrsir-fll ' from Vassar. l“ the p05slbilltl€S of the French‘ 25- . - ldprivate iliiieclr, iocrlmrao charge of voluntarily aiding the enemy While B Pflml“ er of war. market. are understood to be liloi-c‘ concerned with filling the zmlicl. pated increased demand for Islllild Some time will elapse hem" seed ln thE Ullltifi States 1-1 announcement of the court's V81‘- year Prince Edward Island rhlll-i do "a "I'm" w‘"“‘°" “ll: -"'-‘*.r"rir¢.l" {h a resident captured in the Aug. m. (Continue 0n use l . I ‘i940 Dieppc raid. The case w v -————~~ . be reviewed b.v hllllméh ‘Rgmnzg l is with au or I I I » lceoglillrilelxplilr throw out the decls- RQQIHQHMQS 0|] ion. The nlaxilnutmb Denali-Yeas‘: i conviction is dea ut e - " is authorized to impose a lesser sentence. Hale, who had walled outside the courtroom while the mfmb"! deliberated. replied "No. all.’ when asked if he wished to make 8 statement Ol‘ call character wit- HBSSQS. . Tomorrow a new court under the same presidency as f0!‘ 31¢ Hale fatal and with themaamtz prcsecu g counse heal‘ the case of Pte. E. B. Mar- tin, another Essu Scottish soldier clamped in connection with hi! activities while prisoner cf WM’- That trial ls expected to last f0!!! or five days. UITAWA, A118. 29 — Restrictions on of gasoline which nlay bc the public have been l'(‘ll10\l'C‘\l. Munitions Minister Howe nounced tonight, and oil colli- psnies now may produce and sel. and. officials said lo- night lifting of the restrictions on grading did not mom ii rc- laxatlon of the price cclllnK- market may dem Prices Board Supreme in Quality "SALAMZ TEA 8c COFFEE IOCIOOY- I IN CABINET CHANGE otato Market Not Definite battleship lvlllssourl, aboard which l_-_-___»_ M At Home lleld At llovernment llouse - i Frederick Largo Mrs, l-Icber Largo, " Charles ltfzlcLllre, Mrs, Robert MacMillan,‘ Watson] l ' Mom's. ‘ land ‘ mid llcr five and two-yerlr-old sons lCPl -- i the octane fllllllil: sold fol all" ' gasoline of any octane rating the‘ l i l l l l HON J J McCANN Nlinfster of National Revenue Largely Attended i ' Tjlicre was a very large attend- ulirc u: tho reception held m, Gov- crillllcllt ljlousc yesterday by Hi5 lll'llll' Lieutenant Governor Ber. v . Bernard, who were lcd 1n rcccivmg the gtlests by .. Thane A. Campbell, Government House recently re- drvcoroicd, pYOSOITIPCl a very lltgrlm- inc nppelirancc. as did also the 1min and gardens, which were greatly admired. Nil-r, Bernard wore a charming afternoon gown of black lace and. SllPPT. ivith corsage of red roses. /\id(‘s_if1 attendance were Lt. Col. P. S. Fielding and Squadron Lead. or Charles Trainor, D s 0, 111-13, and Bar. Also in attendance wssl Dr. J_ A. McMillan, His Homer's DEV-fife secretary. PM \‘.'Il5 poured by Mrs. J, Les- tcr Douglas. Mrs. J. D. McGulgan, Mrs. W J. P. MllcMillan and Ml‘§_| (‘lolii-pc Barbour. l _'r_lll‘ Quests were ushered iiilotlic, flllllll’! room by Mrs. K, S, Roggfgl 110d Alli“. P. S. Fielding. Refresh-l mrilits were served by Miss Phyllis Blanchard, Mrs. Charles Dougzln, B11111. John Dowling, Mrs. R. B. Jolics. Miss Noreen Johnston, Mrs. - 1o PAGES n IMontreaFs office, according lo an Mall. ‘LOO; other Provinces l U-S-A, $5.00. Subscription Delivered. $5M. Pacific “not T0 Be g Disbanded By FRANK FLAHEIVPY OTTAWA, Aug. 29 — (CP) — Prime Minister Mac- ; kenzie King tonight brought his Cabinet up to full strength ‘ with the appointment of H. F. G. Bridges, Liberal member ' of Parliament for York-Sunliury, as Minister of Fisheries and two other shifts, The two other shifts more Hon. Ernest Bertrand from the Fisheries portfolio to Post Office Department, vacant ismce the resignation of Hon, W. P. Mulock, and Hon. J. iJ. McCann, whose War Services Department is 1o he dis- ,bz1nded, to the National Revenue Department, vacant since the appointment of Hon. D. L. Mzicliaren as Lieuten- ant-Governor 0f .\cw Brunswick Making the Cabinet announce- ments at a press conference, Mr. King revealed that:- < 1. The Canadian Army Pacific , Fcrcoand ihc R.C AF. units brill: organized for Pacific action will be disbanded as soon as Japan signs Bank of Montreal m; tinflfsalfigdigitireggrzetipation Force . in Japan is "not contemplated." ' 3. As a memoriabto the men who died in this vizar, the Govern- ment is considering ihc develop- ment of the National Capital and the surrounding area. 4. Jacques Greber, noted French town planner, who before the war prepared a plan for downtown Ottawa, has been asked to return to Canada and prepare a lax-zei- plan for the whole area, including the city of Hull on the Quebec sitge on!’ theh Ogavza Rltver. .orte rs pos-waro ni of Parliament, a partial retiiern ‘lg traditional ceremonial will be ar- ranged. 6. The two departments held by Hon. C_ D. Howe-Munitions and supply and Reconstruction-will be merged later on into a new dc- partment of "Reconstruction and Supply." Mr. Bridges, the only addition to cabinet ranks. gives New Bruns- INSTALLS NEW COUNTTIR LAY-l OUT FOR GREATER (‘ON- VENIENCE OF CUSTOMERS.‘ Installation of entirely new} counter fittings with a complete-l 1y changed layout to speed serv-, ice to customers is the highlightl of the alterations which have justi been completed at the Bank ofi announcement by Mr. A. I. B. Belcher, manager of the branch. Describing the work Mr. Belcher said that the office had been en- tirely rcdecorated from top to bottom and various alterations had been made which would complete- ly modernize the branch. Among the changes is a coin- plete rearrangement of the count- er layout which will provide quick- er service and ‘be more coliveni-l ent for customers. New electric! wick representation at the counrll lighting odds to 111C redeem-filed 1m,’ table. At 4-3 one of the cabinet’: terior in providing a pleasant’; youngest members, he. is a barrls~ cheerful lltmosplel- r l i ler by profession and a veteran oi 1 e or c“ omen! this war, He was first elected to and tff.l'k.C ‘ ‘ . s a H F emu“ Improve ‘ the Commons in the June 11 gen- ments have 111:0 been mod lh,‘ publlc space hoot whereeaghalm oral election but had experience“ as ’ - e aw llllng 1H5 been W, down while. member and speaker in the working space b h‘ d l. ' *__‘“3'*""'*""';‘" '" jfnj" counter has been retard-ii iviiilti‘ ‘Contmufd W‘ pa"? n r1‘ v llmllellm. both changes giving a 5Dlck And spun appearance to the office. As for the exterior. the cnlirl; woodwork has been repainted and Sundry fvlmirs have been made imllldiflg ihc resetting of the stung steps at the front entrance. while in the basement a fireproof stor. file room has been bull: and a new furnace installed. MAYBa 1r- tlltae was A LAW ACAlNsT B/ifliluc. time BoYs Wouw Do if . oFfaNcR . Mrs. Andrew Likely. Mrs. J. A.. Zlilicdoilald, Mrs. Reuben Macdcn- aid, Mrs. J. P, McIntyre, Mrs, MacKcnzie, Miss Lena . J. J. McNally, Mrs. auizlit Miss Mary McQuald, Ali's, Nollie Nicholson Miss Alfredo» Pickzird. Mrs, E. M. Phillips, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. W F A 510111111. Mrs. St, Clair Tralnor, Mrs, Lloyd Wonnncott, Mrs. Arthur ClTHVIFSCYI, Mrs. Elphegc Bernard. T-V‘ $011185 Wcfl‘ iastnfully decor- rlictl Willi yellow roses and yellow All Plllfllkible prograullne ‘ of liirillo music was given by M1". A! Blanchard. HOLYNEAD. ANGLESEY. Eng- -(CPI _Mrs. Grace Jones WPTO burned to death when their coituste was destroyed by fire. British Naval Force 2T HongKongForSurrender By WILLIAM STEWART ABOARD H. M, S_ INDOMIT- ABLE, A112. 29-—(CP Cablel-A klrongbforcc of lhc British Pacific‘ Flcct ls lvlllg off Hong Kong and nlcssnccs risking the local Japanese touch with lllr- force are being dropped by air- iral C. H_ J. Harcourt. C.B.E., aboard thel fcw irommnrlder to get in croft in command of Adm aircraft carrier indomitable. The Indomllablcvs planes reconnaissance early this mornln ovri- l-long Kong. the British Crown Colony that fell to the Japanese the salledl from Soutll Pacific waters with a rr-filcllllisz stop at Sublc Bay, north_ it; pl-egllntil nircrnfl rose from the ground. The lll 1041, and Kowloon on mainland. Tlic British task group of Miliillu. It reached pnsilioli at dawn Wednesday. About ill lllf‘ Hollg Kong area. where c Hliliql mid Cnnndinn troops were c captured liy lhc Jlipnnesl: fill‘ colorly fell, w of lllc carrier's deck. Combat air patrols of Helicnls of a moored all all morning taking of! and landing steadily and Japanese leaned, hnro been in the four storm-clouded islands could ac crc wilhin sight‘ Airfields to Wants“At0lnic Stuff" \_;\"\*\ , . t,- F0 Kill Potato Bugs 5. i’ SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 29...; Q - i department store rcroivrd an cr- / 1% i w dcr for “only half a pound" or d\,‘, .1 i "this here lilomic stuff" to use for ' “ o H071 killilli! U19 bills on a fnrnlcris spud CFOD- They referred the order to the Salt Lrlkc Tribune where the still-mics dclnartnlent estimated that U-235 in concentrations up l" 10 DPT cont may be ailallablc some day at about $12,000 for a half-pound. HAMPTON, N. OBNfXU-ll. 29-41 5 months ill _l':iil flllCl his driving ncr- maximum tenmemlures: Jury in the Kings Cozlntv Circuit - . l -. '“ B Th C dan Press) giiiliisliodisislillmviflifli liillwifilll-cii MSTg0R6LOgIiEAiL_ SERVICE. driving.‘ H0 was scritcnced is‘ Toronto. Auk, 29_Minlmum and 5s, ca; Edmonton 40. mit was cancelled f r tl ' . v“m°.“"er' - . i Quilzlcy had i369]? tritlziceic Al?“ l 535 R°3m°.5°" 663 Winnipeg g4‘ $373 ,chnrge of lllrinslnilghfcr, fESlllliflE: Toronto‘ 6n‘ 85: Ottawa’ 3! l from the deaths of Florence Mom‘ Mgnlrejag; 67:5 m; gilggtiettgn 53' l - - . . .- 1i. .. —: - zerolie and Spi. Chulics Roy. who fiamax‘? “f”, Charlouetnwn were hit by o truck driven by the accused at Rofhcsnv last May. Roy, a twlce-vroundcd velcron, had just 75- ‘ FORECASTS returned from OVCYSPCJF. i Lower St. Lawrence? Moderate l northwest to northeast windspar- I ly cloudy and a little cooler. Lake Sf. John: Fair. not much ‘ Chfillllf‘ in temperature. _ Gulf, Bay Chaicur and North '. Show: Moderate west to northwest i‘ u'inds_ fair, not much change in . temperature. l bfaritlrne Provinces: Modtfllw to northwest wlndl. southwest i partly cloudy with widely 8089"?!“ l showers. Sydney. 3.". R2‘ ‘farzncuth, . oping watch over the ships. The first mun the force lo ‘SP9 H0112 Kong was Cmdr. Percy Gick, D.S.C_ and Bar. if Forrhoru. Eng. who lcd an corly lrlornlnr! air reconnaissance ovcr the island,_ the city of Victoria and prisoners. camps in the Kowloon arcn. Flying a Hellcat. with other nah‘- crs giving him CO\'(‘l‘, Gick found everything quiz-l and normal except. at prison mid inlcrnillciil comps g wlicrc waving crowds gathered. l Whcli Glck flrsl flew over five or l six prison cnrllps they appeared de- ' sorted but as soon as ills plane was ‘l licrird crmvds lmtllrrcd ill the O])f‘l\.i Neither Girk nor llny member ‘of the flight he led ivcre molested. Thcrc irns no flak and no enemy ‘kc lgh llclo llll< mrlfilillil H! 4119 and this afternoon at 5:25. I Sun sets this afternoon at 7-53 and rises tomorrow mornin! If’ 6:19. New Mooli Sept B. 9:43 11-m- Silmmersldc tide l8 mini"?! later than Charlotletovi-rl. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown 12.18 5 Arrive Charlottetown 5.20. CHARLOTTETOWN NEW GLASGOW lDallv Except Sundavl u." emulates" at ‘<21’. tr. air was cloudy and lhc airmen “V” ""” em“ " ' " l‘ c lilo ground only at ihf- l N 9"‘ F“ l‘ FERRY Sm“lc‘ rvnils, ortricilyt when‘ lilo] CUlIllllTflIld-i (Dally. Including Sunday!) l‘ l'l)))(.‘( O ll'i‘f‘- Li) “" Glcknflrw low cllliilgli SCHEDULE MAY l-SEPT- 39 sre guards with rlfics nlul within :1 frlczzile lllVi".< bor over whose side a group a m.. 3 p.111- ilp.‘ m“, wood Island: ‘f a. m.. l1 ' Leave CaribolOl-III~.lP-\* l i l‘ .. l‘ l‘ a