MAxiMs T or A MERE MAN Menu MAN 0 T no husband: beat his life that ii gglpatlisdaeesassasasiyuas smile ,g freely gives it for the public good. 3 spar 2 CoversVPrince Edward Island Reidbstvryboilyi Like the Dew . A . ,E.'..;.".'l' ' .CHARLOT'I'ETOWN.' CANADA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1950 10 PAGES --i-cr'g,';::-,2-3.;-,,'-3 :1,-,-gi-,:;-:'i MARINES" EXPAND HOLD ON OUTSKIRTS or SEO fC3IIh'aitliS Ai'le1AgWPa'P"'9.S'.PF”."i'8P NaVaglVe55e'S Junior Livestock Breeders Optimistic 0 Outlook For ffrai "Shins 10,000 Packinghouse "Battle For City Stage Splendid Exhibition Lumber Business In ” 9 B" l Workers Get Wage Boosts ., ..Z;2..... 0 , Nova. Scotia, Is Report I" M'."m'"e5 Under New Agreement mm W 3 - (s""""” "ml 0"" ””f"'” I -(Alli; oitlatea giariiliee ex- - pan e r on eou 's out- . . g 'llrglI:3rAllIll:lst:”lElow? . At Sydney. plans have been compiet- O In Eruption U. S- Showing 116 yearling and calves some of which would be price wiri- nm at any Marittme Livestock show, and displaying an enthus- iasm worthy of any livestock showman. the top exhibitors oi the rural youth clubs yesterday after- - noon paraded in the Judges ring at the Exhibition Grounds in the Centrai Calf Club cosrrpetitions. Twenty-two Junior Farmers or- TRURO. N. 8.. Bept. 22 ---(O!')- A milldlrig boom in the Maritimes mil New lmgland has broiuht iesr-full employment to this lum- wing area and provided an opt- . skirts today and the Red radio said the North Koreans heat off today the awarding of contracts TORONTO. Sept. 22-(OP)--Ten ” ""1 some work done. for we totiiliinl 543350.000 to Canadian big new hospitals. a tank-led attempt to enter the thousand workers in meat-packing capital proper. shipyards for construction of 18 plants across Canada get wage naval vessels. 7.000 Dwellings Needed South of the city, U. S. 7th Di- boosts under agreements announced vision infants-ymen punched more lixiay by the Un”-' Packing-house These vessels will be in addition um. 20 mllgg ".4 "ind suwm, mistir outlook 101' "'0 Win!" in J. E. Dudley. regional supervisor to contracts. valued at 328300.000. Workers of America (0. 1. o.) and and its airfield These troops ""i”””"5 ”"l 3”" ml 9”” to nditi ns last year. c placed rii thl . ..... l - , Clubs were represented ind tn: mlglirtldliai ;:DPl0y:l19lIt Service of- 0' cmtnl Hmmng md M" an Four esntle-zubmlsrlllzr escort ves- TOKYO. Sept. 23 - (Saiur- "h3.t.l.'"e mu" packmg W” - Wicked the main highway up display they gave served as I M” Corporation. said 7.000 new dwell- ings are needed in the Mai-itinies. excluding Newfoundland. with 5.000 in Halifax alone. - ---. Canada. Packers. swift ' "'"l Burns and -which the Reds might send any reinforcements from the old beach- head in Southeast Korea. day) - (AP) - Mount Asams. 75 miles northwest of Tokyo. erupted violently at 4.87 s.m. today (3.47 pm. EDT Friday). The Central Meteorological Observatory reported that win- dows were shattered and clocks were stopped at nearby Karulzawii resort. No other damage was reported immedi- ately. Smoke rose more than 30.000 feet above the 8,340-foot peak. The volcano was described as rumbling ominously. Earth shocks were felt as far away as Tokyo. leis. valued at 332000.000. will be constructed by Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd.. North Vancouver; cm- one Halifax exporter said that :33" IX;gl:j:fhL'E;d.l'l”;;;:f1Fam: although some new mills are being g built. there still In not ;li)i!fflci;r:t :3: mm" s"””'"d'. mil-i 3"” equipment availabe to su y e F g in -3- J A tor plum or drew Elli. "'.!.Z”Z:.."&i".'.”I..l” 13'. iumben , Vit l M hi D tC.Ltd.. This was because of difficulty in vi:i::i:; illrrrmiy 13:30 n..Z.. Co. obtlinins delivery of new 9ilil1P' Ltd.. North Vancouver: Geo. 'r. ment. one mill owner had reported '1'. Davie and Sons Ltd.. Lauzon, the manufacturer could not promise Que., and Pictou Foundry and delivery within 18 months. Delays of Machine Co. Ltd.. Pictou, N. S. six to eight months were usual. Ten influence type mineswecp- When a serious breakdown occurs - cormnmu on P.” 15 001 5) . 1'3 l..'3i."'.ii '?..'7.?.f3'il'.f3.".3f&Z'LT East Point .Girl Wins Public Speaking Finals ice to older breeders tha: they will not be able to rest on their lsurels if they desire to remain in the top slots at the Pl'OVinCi?.l Exhibition and other Island shows in a few years time. And there were several districts gaining their first toeliold in thu' show business. one of these new exhibitors in the Holstein group took over top place in the yearling class and had the best Holstein calf at the competitions. Milicove, showing animals in central competitions for the first time in that district's history. tou- 1 ped the yearling class with their group of three heifers. The district finished third in the calf class he- hind the three animals shown by. both the Montrose-Alma Club and the Rustico Club. The latter club placed second in both the yearling and calf classes. Champion Holstein calf in the competitions was ownw by Iavi liclais reported today only 100 men "9 out of work as compared to woo in April. Tile jobless future is ioniiderably less than at this time list 5'!”- Lumber dealers and exporters hare and at Halifax report they cinnot fill the demand. especially the United states demand for fin- lihed lumber. Cement has become i rare commodity. in the Msritimes, Halifax leads the way in construction. Building permits already have been issued with a value of 8l0.000.000-63.000; Coming Events --uni y....."'r-7.. to Gsrnbuns Photo Studio. Charlottetown. "Buying Timothy Seed daily. iiacauigan dz Boyle. company. An increase of 8 l-2 cents an hour will be retroactive to Aug. 1 and an adzlitlonal three cents will be paid lifter ne::: Aug. 1. New starting rat- es for men will be 3l.0t.l-2 in Tor- onto and 51.02 1-2 elsewhere. The new contracts. to rim two years, also provide for s cost-of-iiv- lng index above the July index of 167.5. There will be s. reduction in the work week from 44 hours to 42 hours in Burma and Canada Pack- iind to so hours in Swift's. Covered by the agreements are 5,000 employees of Canada Packers at plants in Charlottetown. Mont- -real, Hull, Que. Peterborough Ont. Toronto, Winnipex. Moose Jaw, Sask.. Edmonton, Calgary and New Westminster. B. 0.; and 2000 Burns employees in plants in Kitchener. 0nt.. Winnipeg, Regina, Prince Al- Sensational Gain Through the nortbwut corner of the beachheiid. U. S. 1st Cavalry Division troops scored a sen- sational 35-mile gain which put them less than 100 miles from Seoul. Trapped Red elements were behind them. A tank-led force of the Cavalry reached Sangju on second most important road be- tween Taegu and Seoul. They had wheeiedr35 miles through crumb- ling Korean Red lines in 35 hours. Sangju is 47 road miles north- west of Taegu. Inside Seoul, the Red de- fenders dug in for s street-by- street fight and lobbed mortar fire at marines on ”you-csn- have-it" hill The operator noted that 1950 fall conditions are in marked contrast with this time last year when mill owners and dealers could not dis- pose of their product. He predicted a "vast" increase l.n woods operat- ions this winter. Hon. (above), Provincial Secretary. nus been named Minister in charge of J. Wilfrid Arsenault all civil defence matters in Prince Edward Island. it has been announced by Premier J. Walter overlooking the MacArthur. Suffolk and belonged M ' , lbrtent of building was indicated bert. Brisk. Edmonton Calgary and . 1- t 11 f Loom. Jones. The matter of civil de- . g d"y"DStei:)Ct:n:e:7g:l:n V”? M” by me scucm. 0, cemmt. Mmouah Miss Katherine Harris of. East.v.p,ncouver-,' ' ggaaw mg mg mm 3 0 tense was discussed at this lgzrtlgi Illligwsosggguelgfxf 1z.l.l.':.) Point was top winner in the finals of the Provincial Public Speaking contest held at the Vocational school last” evening. Miss Harris spoke on "The Tourist Trade of the Msritlmes”, which was the same subject chosen by the second place winner. Miss Ruth wright of Searietown. A capacity crowd was on hand to hear the six finalists compete in the no immediate remedy for the shortage was apparent. it was point- ed out that a new cement plant for New Brunswick was announced Thursday by Premier .1. B. Mcllsir. "Reserve November iith for the Tryon United supper. "Sea Corral: Basin players, Em- I es-sld Hall. Monday. September 25. week's meeting of the Executive Council. . Hon. A. W. Mathes-an. Minister of Health and Welfare. was ap- pointed Acting Premier. Attorney- General and Provincial Secretary during the absence from the Pro- vince of the Premier. Attorney- General WUE. Derby and the Provincial Secretary. who will at- tend next week's Dominion-Prom The agreements replace two-year contracts the union held with (Jan- ada Packers and Burns and Com- pany and a one-year contract with Swift's. These have expired. The new contracts also call for payment at 1 1-2 times the regular rate for hours worked on a statut- ory hoildlay in addition to holiday pay and for three week's vacation for men after 16 years instead of had thb reserve champion in thy breed calf class. There were no champions in the yearling classes. showing yearllngs in the Hoi- stein breed from the Millcove ciu'n were Miss Wanda MacQuaid. Beli- ford, Billy Arbing. Bedfor.-l anzi Ian MacArthur. Suffolk. The calves the winning Montrose-Air.-mi group were owned by Martha Dun- bar. Jessie Baglole and Weldon Enemy resistance was increas- ing. There was every evidence the Reds have a planned defence for Seoul. The Reds' Pyongyang radio. which hitherto admitted only the Sept. 15 landing at Inchon. said today at 7 am. (6 pm. EDT Fri- day): "Red troops defending Seoul re- Presentation lo- lllaniond Medalist "Provincial Piowim Match and Horse Show. September 27th and lath. ....... "Contact E. W. Johnston! Ken- ungton. before selling your Tim- ithy seed. "Masque a dance North nus- shire Factory on W. T. Scott. ' "Dance at Credit Union Hall. Victoria Cross. Tuesday. Sept. 30. In aid of W.l. Sale of lunches. Church school room eaturday. "””'V5 "”-'t September 23rd. I P. M; "Reserve Thin-sd . October 26th for Annual l-iallowe'en Te-ii, St. limes church Hall. "Bruyiru live Capone, chickens. Fowl. Tuesday. 8 A. is. until noon. R. L. Dickieeon. New alssgow. "Annual chicken supper at as liargaret's Vi-fall, Homily. Septem- ser 25th. Supper starts at 5 P. M. "Dance in Mme Valley Hall on luesdsy. September 5th. Webster's uusic. - "Bot Turkey Dinner at med- eridton Potato Warehouse. Wed- nesday Ovening. September 27th. serfs-ing fi-on it P. 81. "near Rev, Eugene Murray lec- ture. in Mcrsli Hall, Wednesday. September 21th. on his visit to Reine, 8 o'clock. "'1-Iear W. it. Shaw lecture on hip. trip to the Old Countrydn Sear-letowii Hall. Septsmher 25th. Sale of lunches. Sponsored by Clielton Women's Institute. "show "East side Kids", at Ben- lglinlwy tonight. second Chapter of QT ll , "See Van Johnson in "The Ro-I malice of Rosy Ridse". Wood ll- lsnda Monday; Millvliiwv TIN” day; sturgeon. Wednesday; Car- dlgan. Thursday: Eldon. Friday: Bridgetown. Saturday. "Caledonia Women's Institute lance. Tuesday. September 26th Caledonia Hall. "Pantry Sale at Moore s.- Mc- Leod. Saturday. September hard. contest. had The award was made at even- ing quarters of R.C.S.C.C. Kent at Queen Charlotte before the ficers and ship's company of the Sea Cadet Corps, commanded by Roger Russell Clark. (above). was presented with a Diamond Medal last night by Commodore Godfrey M. l-libbiird to signify that his essay on "Canada's Navy and Our Seaborne Trade" rated first in Canada in the senior been of- of the department. Qther finalists and their subjects were as follows: Mr. Joseph Ben- gsn, Jobn.stcn's River. ("Rural youth program at the Maritime Winter Fair"). Miss Lucille Wood. Farm- ington. ("The importance of fami and home production to the rural nis, Cherry Valley. ("The sheep- ' ', industry in P. E. 1.") and Mr; Gordon Yeo, South West Lot (Continued on Page 5 Col. 1) f News In Brief t OTTAWA. Sept..;2-(GP)-West European arms experts today "Sandra Theatre Under the Stars-Shows every Wednesday Ind Friday nights. Car service. sandwiches and soft drinks. nug- roll of film mailed or 3vliober. Arnold Burhos, Mt Herb- !r , . leaves I. M. T. Terminal 9.30. "Free Enlargement with every left at Burhfs Studio, 142V: Great Georlf "Stanley Bridge Thank offer- in service Sunday. septvmbcr 24'” yids special scusic. Guest speaker of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, and members of the Navy League of Canada. P.E.I. Division. PUBLIC BIIVIOI mially to maintain Osnldlan -completed a two-day detailed. sec- ret discussion here with Cali- adian and United State: officlalsg on how a combined &4.300.000.i)0O armaments fund will be spent on this -continent. community"); Mr. ,Ronnie MacIn- - period before payments. The Burns and Canada Packers ugreemen al- so provide for extended family coverage. A drop in the cost-of-living in- dex below the base of 101.5 will not result in a lowering of wage rates. SPECIAL norms EAST ORANGE. N. .T., sept. 22 -(AP)-You have to make a down Plyment on s. used car now. but one New Jersey dealer today of- fered other inducements not out)- iect to government controls. Used car purchasers at his lot, be ad- vertises, will get "Free ” b ” gifts to the ladies? and "Free drinks on the house." ' Fatal To Child 3 SYDNEY, N. 8.. Sept. 22 -gall) -Two-months-old Lorraine Day died here today of burns suffered when an electric hotplate fell into her carriage. The child apparerstly caught hold of the hotplate cord and pulled it into the carriage on top of her. She died before medical aid could reach her. The child's parerite were away from the house at the time of the accident and neighbors were yet- tracted to the scene by the screams of two older sisters. A coroner A. D. Muggah' decided that no ' was y tor conferring with R. O; M. P. in- vestigators. Dr. Ralph Bunche Is Awarded Peace Prize; Puli- , . lio libraries. 0 NEW YORK. Sept. 22-(A.Pi- of American aggression against China will get a full hearing In the United Na- Russia"s charges toe voted today to put the lions on the Assembly agenda. ' -Dr. Ralph Bunche, 46-year-old grandson of an American Negro slave and United Nations media- tor who brought nn end to con-. file: in the Holy Land. has been awarded the Nobel Peace. Prize m""' Bunch: is the first Nosro ever to be awarded a Nobel prise in any field. It will be presented to him was made tonight by the Norweg- Censss-ibles' Ass'ii SASKATOON. sum. 22 - (CP) -Chlef'Constabla John Chisholm Association of Canada. At the closing session of their convention the Police Chief also choice over Chstham. Ont. first Non-Slop Jet Plane Flight Across Alloiilic - WASHINGTON. Sept. 22--(AP) ..The United States Air Force said one let fishier plane com- pleted a 3.300 mile non-stop flight from Britain tonight but the pilot of a second ship was forced to bail out over Labrador. The Air Force announced that Col. David C. Schilling completed the first non-stop jet flight acrols the Atlantic at 7:02 r-m- EDT tonight. Lt.-Col. wiiiiam' D. Ritchie, a second let pilot who attempted A refuelled non-stop crossing, bailed out in Labrador and was picked up by a rescue helicopter. the Air librce added. 9.01 a.m. EDT today. Under the refuelllng method. the jet and the tanker plane fly at a pre-determined speed of about 220 miles an hour during the transfer period of about six QUEBEC JUDGE DIES said. to see so many taking Dart (Continued on Page 15, Col. 3) A lilf OF (ill-Eoceu srcuviifies ' ctosmeo our -to BE dusr GILT ! j (I that Co). 130 P.M.nncu Point In iltute. --- Li.c md. J. R. M I. Also FRANKFURT. Germany. sepv. ' ' Th" A" W" "” H-Auwix, Sept. 2: - (cm ..C 1 i . H;f'”','Il,h: 3;""'s:;”"'I”:rs"'g:;: presslrt were the mecl,riis't's par- 22-;(AP) d-F Hrltllzl-d the Ugiiieg S rsiZ'.'.!.lil."".3. ?::i?nnd lE:',:5lE'dllW:”Fl.l:: omcml 1”'”""5 lmed 5! "'1' Di: ome to Dance n Hartsville . ii I - W135 - 1. M . ng up, A mu; M, Sin es an rance o my or are ' . I 3,300 minion Public Weather office at gtoligiol Monday. September mu. mm: ngmlcrg BosA-dmgil-lvif)-,5-"as, '31.”... ;.,'p.....'g.,...,' c.,., ;, ihelbrfak-pp fttGerm:;;v'-I-giggle 1 P fill; f7.V:J'(lk?.?:':3i'7'?;.?'.n .1. H311:-x. " mm C- " 5 99 H" 5 n 0 am " ' OSLO. N . S L 022-(A l l l I 5 mm Dmcmz ,.3(Fx23o. 3", J. Connolly, Commanding Officer dent mmpmm. v orwiiy ep Town” M." Hxdg M" 50 mu" an, of 1,.-mdon .0 ynopsa Regional forecasts. llco Wsdn I! L 27. Gears - . Cornell's .ar?l'i'ss?:a'., - ' 3Wd”""- J annual competition which after 20. Women previously recelv- :un1f:3cat;Wug:dsI;igi:gr-:appor&g Eelalrfoitlitfsaggegfdizf'lml'lo"'l Rennie. ' y . A y ' , ."c;- . y.. ...":l-ex 0 P Hm I . isspesisia-ed-rbyethe Department of ed three weeks holidays after "15 ” 9 ""9 T 9 (founcu ,1” ,,,,,,;ed" "g1.;1 ' commends Showing ' ' '5"PDI!' It 53- 'l'9I'lll'l.' 303,- snnimxludf. s..u:.d.y slunj ,3; Atflilultilfv Ind "10 P-E-I. W0Y"- years. (Oontinued on Pass 16 Cal. 2) Nicholson of Charlottetown as I-ion. c. C. Baker. Minister of glazzulil R Nth V j "1. ' ' I one Institutes. Chairman for the All three contracts provided for Instructor in Physical Education Agriculture, officially opened the - 10- D59" . - Egg 1 Ovfliilnc W?! 91; 1'lIt0n- C-Ci gakg; improvements in the welfare plans "of PI... Burns , at Prince of Wales College. competitions which got underway "R -J y . N 03”." ...wm M hm, cum! to mm it later 0 Ag cu ure, asss , in the way of increased weekly sick gbouc 13o, He was gratified. he ununsu la a t an Mr. 5.0. wright. senior field man pay and a reduction in the waiting The weather was generally cool over all the Marltimes Rain was falling along the south shore of Nova Scotia caused try a disturbance off the Atlantic coast. tonight. , - . ....... . An extensive area of cloudy and "B xi do 1' ( on street. Yellow Cab Building. Char . non, amen; Augmipiy, The pilvv- . 1950' of Toronto today was elected pre' 1 t p v V 5V”"6:'oC3:l3liIl;e.;ri::rn:rly in l0iMM"i- About ss,ooo,ooo is required an- mu: 14-country Iieerinl C0""'"" Olin far a. is known here. Dr. sident of the Chief Conttlbl” or um" mm H -- gmtlrel;lFhf.:u1?3.;:olz?1e:.?;l;-5' This weather will move througli the Maritimes tonight and Saturn valid until .. . -”""" ' . - - L. Sent 33 mic?) - day to be followed by clearing wei- Dontmiu 1;... M 3.. sup. at no P. u. Mrs. Lsish "slim-R . me. 10. decided to hold the 1051 conven- MONTREA g Per. Miiivlew Bali. lllondaynnlshh PM a"mduh'Qu"t”” Wm pm. ' 0 Announcement of the award tion at Halifax. which won the :'S'o'rJl(l.”ol:l'i,et'A; lglggggrsugl lb"- u.lf...”3; ys.3'f"' ""'” 5”” ” " bliss Louisa Oallbeek. lan Nobel Committee. which Third vice-president is Joseph ,l:,':ll::lff:,:;',f,,;l :i','dQ”;'j:y”,j; miiinllhi Slwldlyv with '0 W100” ' "....n ' "rrT eve give the reason for its qrmnh of Cu." at Q . ' ' ,, for Sunday: wiiesnisr Dance at' '.'.'::"'g,Y 3:3,? 3,? R;?,l:;! 0 32433;! t'I'.l"i:u3al;l!;ro1-glel: ('33:: nprovinciui directllrrsihclutliee: New I,l.'.,.:.l'i'19I1'f-;b?.,'l1l:o'Ii1,L'u'ri&ti)ri Eg;;';;g,;;i'":,,,;.clgi;:-1; .',l:?:;' ""7. "aha" in uuluta. Doiiltry weighed and -. - u-?---22-j :a3,ooo),' 0 ' H ,or,:l.m1.::,I3l:' 3" 15"”; 3”" '" '1”'''dnll" "M then clearing about noon. contin- um mmnmhv I'm... - id f fann. Contact urban llln Whirl 9301? 009004 0”” "5 At Lake success. N. 17.. Dr. mfmx. N.w,om.;d1.m' Lbww"; u”””H: c"'”"'l”"'u;”'.n1hc"';':' ulng cool. winds southwest ion I , niiQ 09119? YORK. PI-.'5Ml- 33 " (AP) - b0I'li- T1101? W” 9M” ll '3') Bunclis said he had received the Stu"; "”.';ia1ec;::; 3:131 " ' changing to northwest 20 about ' . it are! A young Negro woman asked Pre- peeled soon. she returned to the ,..,,l. ..wm' dun. hum;my'... H, ,, - . "cm um ma mm Emma" " 4 ldltetewn before selling s "luv. ll. MI I. , . --11 n wgu” not imp. span for Folks Bernadette of Sweden as - H. h m” Md. " 75. A M M 2 re. Ks Gllbei-t..I'I. said has you and In children. I would the United Nations mediator in N H d D 1 I. . Y - - -3 litssbaed. cut. face A. Gilbert. have gone willingly. but a men P "Nil! I3" 3'i"'N0m W" e y "3 P u I, M A. M, ",5 5.” 0 M " ""t i" l'l"i "M: ':."i' ll" '""..l:''.'""' "W :...::i:'ii.i"..l:r.i?':.'::. .2. .. v '1'-T".-. ” VII WW I sour I ll CII sea III won- . . y y. y H 1” "u ' ' .m:..:.....j ' mmllhl. lrmlfdgiwolflg ,3: 5'!'"':dl:'' 7:" '”:: ::"'f:”f,)'l ::o'd"til:'o'nit":: lli'i:li'io"iars:h:wri ierqm'ets:iisa'upritr'ioiai'noo(ul”i:asr.'p"ii'is ornldgltd :1 Pa-icet noanm - can roigsznrmn CH1 Oil 0 ll!!! 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Brock-: after his commanding officer was pperlsncsd officer and I am posl- nunciis said. .,m,;c.. 11.. p.-...,.i..- nu i.,.uo..;.cmc III I! i0 135111”. . 1. "II HVO "KC IVHIICVIP CIOIIIUIA IIO Th. pm)”: which mum.'”y dgygjgmwg Wm" unduuk” in 1&7. ..'de' I-&'. c' k ltdtord. 8 , 8 F WWII" ' ml! in W 1.1014 ll 30"! VII '0 WWI "WIN will involve smiopment as some! Qusbpc Province since less have in- - '4' ,”" 13 ' C, M3055" W0 VM0lllFNN51! 5' - hundred thousand up was .olved additional production of" 1'” "' l Mn" 5 3?. h '3'" "'1'" " M" m:lxw:::'rll.'i:ll.'u'l' :3: ti: pffct '""l””'" "7 "''''"''' 0' "if "'0 l-WW W"i”""'- .:ol).:.lll.ANllI-0lA.I?IB.:' mm-' ession. . N smiop drtair , A - Aiarilso. A assthoritiea at w-si.ins'- fn':f;”' f. " . - ;3"'a.”';' ..f,'.','. kdrholdatigrndipimu said the Gov- ..:i.'............'".'..'il...":'..'f"r.......'.'; .,',f:,'''.:.,',','',:,',., 0 V''''"'” "" ” W" "" ”""l "'”""' man. Gen. ' c. arshall. mimmt l' mil!" 9590'!" M R"'I'- it 'liIiIi-0-mics IM AWN -u.ss.s A.ils.u us.s nsessun ''f' ””5'''' ' W" ”l''”'' "'"" Win ten cim-ciiu Prime Mltlib hN'0"l00W in ours sisirietus siuwinis-n N1! in "'0 t a us. 1: be reviewed by the Army and um-- "I. "W 0, mm, cw-M mcm, that will give Iiipetus to dmlop- Upper Ottawa iuver. ugpgcgg-mg. y 00" In 5 MIN? Iiliifovtd by HM Prqsidogn merit of the distrisrscoppar dIpO- hpsiidltim for new pow: has 1 Ana. a AI. 11 AI. a.r.I.al.I. Mm-sis. ,.....tniaitlsauaaannlQ.t-ls.liia - - ;.'unountsslunoutaua1wmsnaq... sr.ae.,4 A --.------v A Phone-day 26”. Night i601-Id. .W1'i09l0oR. UP: triot secretary bible locioty wil. speak in Lorne ' sidaat Trusnsn today to overrule a death sentence imposed on her acldier Midland for rshiai to obey an order in use Koulllxjhlu, US: after the outbreak of fighting. Writing from Korea, Gilbert told his wife: Korean principal director In the Trustee- 'shIp Division of the United Na- tions. . ' Dr. Buiiclie. who succeeded Count Duplessis Announces cool. Charlottetown as and M. mtlook for Sunday - clear but