Atflee Spurs Pick His Successor; Says llThe Sooner The Better'.' Hy FRASER WIGHTON l.UNDt)N Ilteuterst Cleincnt igloo. for 20 years leader of the I.;ihor party. gave fresh urgency today to the absorbing question of who will succeed him. - The 62-year-old Socialist was asked. in an interview published in-iliicsilay in the Liberal News ”luuiiiclc. when he would like to r('lll'P if oiily-his personal wishes llO'l'I" involved ”'lilie sooner the better.” he re- :il.::l tiilce. who from 1945 to 1951 led Britain's first majority Labor gov- crnmenl, earlier this year pro lrvfll himself ready to hand over irw leadership to a younger man. lli' bowed to the unanimous de- : 1- of the parliamentary Labor . however. and agreed to V on for at least this House at Commons session. which has .al...ut a year to go. No date was sci on his retirement - ii t-'tif)VEREl.) FROM ILLNESS i tire l'PL't'llllV suil'ei'ed a sllghli uiiike and a rccurrencc of a skin t'ti'l!plQllnl He feels quite healthy n.:;iin now. but told the newspaper io'crt ictrer. tily wife certainly wants me to lvillll ('I::-no of a new leader will be a too heliind-(lie-scciios topic at the oartys annual conference at Mar- gate next month. though the party itself will certainly not discuss this question officially unless Attlee iimself forces the issue. The. i-onfi-rence floor will be de- Action To voted mainly to discussing ways of improving the Labor party's inter- nal organization. which has been widely critificized by party adher- ents following Labor's crushing de- feat in the May 26 general election. But on the conference floor and in the lobbies, much of the spot- light will be on the quartet from whom the future labor party leader is likely to be selected TOP CONTENDERS i Thi:-.v are Herbert Morrison. 67, i-the deputy leader; James Griffiths. '64. former colonial secretary: Hugh Gaitskell. 49. chancellor of the exchequer in the last Labor government; and Aneurin Bevan. 57-year-old left-wing leader of the party if Attlcc hail retired bcloi'c the general election, Morrison, the party's acknowledged tactic al Ibrain. would have been in an al- imost unassailahlr position to sue- lceed him. Now, with the next general elec- ition probably four years away- ;when he will be 71-Morrison's prospects seem less rosy. So do those of Griffiths, one of the most esteemed members of the Labor party. who will probably be 66 when thenext election comes. A number of elderly members of Labor's parliamentary leader- ship stepped down to make way for younger men recently, leaving Morrison and Griffiths as the only ”old guard" members in the run- ning for the leadership. This greatly boosts Gaitskell's pros- pects, and may eventually narrow the field to himself and Bevan. ln Memoriam RUHERT GEORGE GREGORY The village of Parkdale and vicinity wx saddened on Aug- IN 51h. 19 . by the news of the itmlli of Robert George Gregory. Hubby. as he was familiarly i.IInw-n to his friends, had attain- Ml his seventeenth year, and was it promising student h Prince of llales College. Although in uncertain health for mo past six months. his cheerful and unselfish disposition gave his numerous triendi reason to ac-iirne be was on the road to re- rmi-iy. A member of Charlotte- mun Golf Club. Bobby was an .. ihu.-iastic golfer. and played to ulllilfl a few weeks of his death, He uas also a member of P.W.C. llt)tixQV team. the Legion Bail tram. and the Guardian Hockey liuiiii. all of which he took A keen lIrltli'('Sl. in. As a Boy Scout. and a nirmlier 'nfg Young People's Soc- fill of rrinity Church. Bobby's luv character and sterling quali- mu urre an example for youth to immic His unfailing courtesy. iilm iinmmplaining spirit, even l- -u: lill' last few days of his 3 . more a source of admiration no-c who attended him, but 1- a -W Ilie best of medical care.. took its flight to Hlml I -hint l mile . is a member of No. I Medical ("iii-. his military funeral held llwlll the Trinity United Church "-'a tent largely attended. The Wltl('t! was conducted by Rev. iii Weir in the absence of Rev. iii gMacLean and Rev. Mr. illilsllt. the choir. under be direction of Mr. Paul cudmore rendered ”-thide With Me" and the! 'l:.'tPlii,V-F()lirlh Psalm. . llie numerous floral tributes andl trite-rs of condolence attested to ill" Popularity of this fine youth, who returned to his Creator, on the threshold of manhood. His fl lN1tiS followed him to his last r.-xiing place in the People's cem- ftciiv The last Post was sounded in" Mr. Wm. Cbaiaaon. st: of 5"ltb.V'I triaoda acted as pall hearers. clfford Gregory, Robert so-iimnn. Ernest MaeKay. Ken- rwih Burns. Paul Mustard and .l.1rl-tip Ferguson. ' llrmles his aorrowin Mr. and Mn. George rogory of Parkdale. he i aurvived by one brother. Allan. an thirteen and I fifteen year old aister. Marlene. FLOWDII Pillow-I-'nnu'hy Crescent.-Lillian gd .5 Crescent-Marion Cd Bordon Cross-Mr. and Mn. Norman Marwtlllama, Carleton Rnskot-Docton of on-tone town Clinic hhlalskot-Ah. and DI. 'H'ed Horseshoe-Boy! It lace luck Wreaha parents. i"'""'G&GDniI7 Gutllowela rm-mars of G & G Dairy ltlfirers of No. I Med. Corp: Alpha Jtebocea No. H tlr. and Mrs. Ralph I4-lo Mr. and Mn. ocorinaok fvrantipa Lyn, and family LOIS and Warren Gr W. G. Barbour .50” Victoria Driving Club John and Cyril Wheatlw P E. I. Hari-iesa Racing Club W and Mrs. Roy Bevan Kathleen and Ivan Turner iii" and Mrs. I. N: Key: and lnmtlr "I4. Down and olive Inna Mr. and Mrs. nobaulngouv. iinnipeg 'l,”- Ind Kn. Frat! nrandmother Connoll It and Mrs. James MaeAloer and immiy "'V't'IIllve Meml-u-rs at diar- '"'"wn Golf Club this at Guardian :l'l and Mrs. Earl Ford in and Mrs. Douglas Hill Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson "id Murray .tlr.l and Mn. Ray Tbompaon uni '.-,,,,,"y 'i:'5:l'htialC Youth Club , mrnnd Mrs. Len 0'Meara and ”'.ti VI ( M T N i To all sum seat ietlgrs. tele- A v - usa . ruro. . . grams an ea aympa- ,al''! and M a. Carl Burke and thy. to the lm ataff. nuraoi ""'Y and doctors. . at all kind Ml" Norah Iongwortb Mr. and Mn. lbooalaa Maebeod ll East Royalty Boy Icniila Mr. and Mrs. Walter l-lenneaaoy and family Mr. and Mn. Juli llaclaan, Souris Irwin Buell Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacAleer and Marion Miss Mildred Walsh Sunshine Island Ball Team Ralph Thompson Deryck. Friedi and Rowena Hickox Anna and Mary Love Romana and Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seamon and Robert Mr. Hugh Walker and famly Mrs. Gladys MacDonald and family Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Good and family Thomas Michael and family Shirley. Richard and Angus Carroll Mr. Percy Gay shine Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper Mr. and Mrs. Joe Molloy and Shelah and Mrs. Louis Gaudet and Staff of Sun- and famly. - family family Kenneth familial Paddy Card of Thanks friend: when consoled than in their hour of sorrow. the 0 family extend their H'l'!emQn'. c 5 lit -mi Mra. Bani amino; 0 mode and appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sentner Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Cudmore and family y Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dennis Mrs. James Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Reigh MacLean and family Mr. and Mrs. James Poulton Mrs. Ruby Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zakem and family Bessie and Roland Wood g Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclnnis . George Worth . and Mrs. Neil MacCallum Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Ruthart Mr. and Mrs. Vince Peters and . and Mn. Lloyd Feisuson Mrs. John Wheatley and Rita Mr. and Mrs. Russel Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Lea AAlexander Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Cannon and Mr. and Mn. llola Manuel Mrs. Peter Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Barry Moore and Tawil Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lava W. J. and Wlfred Cudmoro Mr. and Mn. Horace Smith Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-llckol Mr. and Mn. Warren Burn! Ind , Ir . Do aid leaman ii-ll. maaltoim Dad DIVMIOII Mr, .34 M". lrie loradda Mr. Walter learn and David Joseph Waatherble and family Mr. and Mn. Walter Mulntrn Mr. and Mn. laul ryhgl lllaa Jone Maetruuo Mrs. Milton Ball and fa Mr. and Mn. Fred E Mr. and Mrs. larrytEah Mr. and Mn. Jolia Comolly Misa Lillian llogg Mabel Auld Macbw Mr. and Mn. Loo olna J. A. and Iain loan Mr. Mid Lia. Aln Iuph J0 Mrs. Ialha Lent Mr. and Mrs. Pang Vi 1 ll? Arthur Gauthier Mrs. Albert Rabbit mm and Irene ebotar Muriel Ford Sylvia and Barbara M Lola Mcbellan Mildred and Marjorie loborh Mn. Stern and Isabel! FUIWY deepest gra- !Furewall To Er. And.Mrs. Murray Mr. mm left Montague Recently to re- side honored by members of St.-them with a gift of money as a Andrews Presbyterian Church fol- token of appreciation for their in- lowing choir practice Friday evennterest .in church work. especially I311. September 2. Rev. D.A. Camp-lthe choir. Sunday School. Mission bell. who acted as master of cere- Band and Young People's Society. monies. SPORE briefly Of "10 hllzh A leather-bound book of praise was esteem in which the young couplelpiesented to Mr. Murray by the I were held not only in the elnn-cit. but in the community. and express- led the wish that they would enjoy every success in their new work. On behalf of the congregation. Mr. R. M. Martin. addressed Mr. wt-re.and Mrs. Murray and presented superintendent or Iie an it a a ylgroup Both Mi; and Mr: Murray CARDHOBI WOMEN! 1Nl'l'l'I'U'fl School. Mr. Milton Fraser. A gift spoke briefly expressing the hap- from the choir was presented by piness they cnjoycd during the Mrs. Byron Stewart. and a bcauti- two years they spent in Montague. tul. trained painting of the Mont-;Thcy graciously expressed their ague River from the Ladies Aidlappreciation for the lovely gifts Society and the -Youiig Woincn's'and good wishes of their in an y Guild. was presented by Mrs.ifricnds. Claude Nicholson and the address A vocal solo ”l'll Walk uith read by Mrs. A. C. MacKay. God” was beautitiilly rcndei'cd by An original humorous song. en-lMrs. llturray. and a sins!-song of ing. A delicious lunch was served titled "Where Will the Pic t llI'C.'0id favorites. led by Mr Murray. by the ladies and the social even- Hang" was written by Mrs. Hlsiewas greatly enjoyed by eicryone. ing closed with the singing of Auld Watterworth and sung by thclMrs. A. F. Campbell uas pianoiLang Syne. The August meeting of the Card- ross Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mac- Enchern with seven members and thrcc visitors present. The presi- dent opened the meeting with the creed. The minutes of the previous and Mrs. Robert Murray. in Antigonish. N.S.. accompanist throughout the even- i Au rot: BAKING P ' - AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITI FOURTH. YEAR IN A YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY WHEN YOUBAKE WITH Robin Hood Once again, all the top baking honors at the C.N.E. go to the women who use Robin Hood Flour! Hero's solid proof that Robin Hood is Canada's finest all-purpose flour . . . naturally beat for everything you bake, because only the bnest flour makes prize-winning bread! Only Robin Hood Vitamin Enriched Flour wins such prizes because itla milled under rigid controls, guaranteeing constant top qualitiy . . . and ”bake-tested”- twice - for doubly sure results. Only lobln Hood Flour guarantees you better baking results, I ovary am - or your awnq lull. plus WK 1 Robin lloodwins again! Monday. Sept. 19. 1955 The Guardian. Pay! 9 meeting were read and approved Mrs. Arthur MacEachern. it was decided to riiscontinue the The programme Committee had dances for this year it was also a contest which was won W Mu decided to scrub the school before Leo Flynn and Mrs. A1-um; up it re-opened. All the coniuiitlecs Eachemi The meeting .djm,n.d nd reported. The follnwiiit: committees lwere appointed for the next two )""?h was served by '1'? hula. mnnthszschool Committees: Mrs. 355151911 by Ml'5- COSMOS 3lIlW0T"'- John D. Canipbell. Mrs. Leo Flynn. Mrs. Cyrus Docherty invited HO lSick Committee: M r s. Co.s'inosimcnil)ers to her borne for the ICC .Signwnrth, Mrs. Richard Qiiinn.imeeting. RIZES ON ROW '4 l i