JANUARY 9,4950 Large Attendance At Opening 0f Week 0f Prayer Last Times " DAYTIME WIF " TODAY E ' muons rowaacnwna nanuau. PRINCE EDWARD i.o’;‘€oWEll.—TiiIl|i. Into Flaming Death. . .wmi A A ‘W’? 1"!“ wuzreeation wor- WOMIWS IIISS STII-I. will“ 0N IIIS LIPS! fgplggntigfelléeuflsm 135mm: 1n . t AcanofT.N.T.inhis hand the first owl» or the hi“. 3i’ ' a prayer in his heart! ZZYQFWMQPQQ mognfjlmthd Little Caesar," as king of the "WIW- Adil- Lynch offered ’the oil-field fire-fighters . gllghprfilfér ‘gadlngfiaug-l t3" in the most spectacular, dra- st. John 1. 1:19. Rev. n. 1.. $222 matic entertainment even he 1°“ l“ may” R"- G- c- “Chem “fem! the DYE/yer or dedication of the offering. The 111189 congregation entered whole heariedly into the singing 01' the hymns. Miss Nan McKay and M1‘. IA-‘lgh Dlhoweil led the con- gregation in worship as they sang the duet “One Sweetly Solemn Thought." Rev, Lewis N. Murray delivered the message and the Rev, Dr, R, Moorhead Legato pronounced the Benediction. Rev. Mr. Murray spoke on "The Christian Inheritance", taking as his text Galatians 3126 "For ye are children of God by faith in Jesus Christ." ever made! RoyalAir Forc (Continued from page 1) Britain in December than in No- vember. The 170E111 unemployed on Dec. l1 was 1.361.525 or 469.847 less than those without work in Decem- ber 1938. France cannot understand how Britain can have s0 many unem- ployed if proper attention is being given to the industrial side of the war. The government and the la- bor movement are negotiating on the broad question of absorb- ing more men and more women into the industrial machine. This may mean changes In un- ion contracts but the govern- ment believes it is better to attack the problem by agreement with organized labor and through legislation uiiilll t» iAiiiliAli “l Ruth Gene H USSEY e LOCKHART _ BnILsJATSON I; n v‘: ‘Fitzpatrick Travelog - Robert Benchley Novelty Romance of The Potatoe”- PETE SMITH V Vans: ‘ 1.719320: » Britain also may send mcre troop: to France to complete their train- ing behind the lines. pores because British troops could positions. says Farewell SJIOWS 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 CAP|TOL—Today viii? c KI! s 1ROOP5 H: mi vlaATTLi O ER! l President 0f (Continued from page 1) I-Iousc of Commons Jan, i6 Parliament meets. There was agita- l! Morton Dew, showed that thc glob was in good financial stand- g. The following committee chair- men submitted their annual rc- ggrts: Messrs. Morton Dcw (mom- rship); Earle C Bokcr (ways and means); R. D. Scott (public- li pl: menl: but a special session was con- sidered unlikely. Nor was Prime Minister Chamberlain expected to consent lo a secret meeting to d‘s- cu s Friday's cabinet shakeup. If Mr Hore-Bclishrfs statement should explain why he lost his i0‘) or criticize government policy. Mr. ity); R. Earl Taylor (fclimvs; - _ W. J. Monaghan (speakers and glifllabfgéglikliogould reply‘ accord public affairs); H. W Plcuh ‘ - (Club entertainment): and Dr. A. G3"°"“m"m Wpmwers we" 11°99‘ J. Murchison ijuvciiile work) Pleasing features of these reports were the amount of charitable work accomplished, the success of lllf‘ Christmas Seal Campaign. fro giv- ing oi‘ Christmas presents to the children of both Orpliaiiuges: to- gether with thc lncrcascd interest manifested in Club affairs, both locally and in the District. Votes of thanks were passed and would Gunfire his remarks to why he did not accept the presidency of the Board of Trade which was of- fered hliii by Mr. Chamberlain and tliu: restrict discussion to this one point. London sources offflfll assur- ances that Mr. IInre-Belisrfis will be sent to the Hotel Clmrlotte- army reforms would remahl town. Beach Grove Iiiu. lllf‘ and said “the army is full of GUB-Tdlfl-Il 11nd the PHliFiOl. UK‘ gratitude for h's wonderful Prince Edward Theatre. Station C.F.C Y. and the headwniicr and staff of the Hotel Charlottetown. Tells liarrowing Story 0f Escape From Gestapo JOUQII work in office." ‘h’ "us" like l 4 “m! 'I'hese sources did not d ' - en,» that one of the points of friction between Mr. I-Iore-Bcllsha and army leaders was his insistence that fortif cation of batilc po ltions be carried on at a rate the army did not consider practical in view of the mater a! and men available. ' The press. radio and government told the nntlcn that: _- l. The Kine and inc ration books_ I 2. Doctors wcrc certain that ra- BlllfiiAiOP and HUNTZ Hllii ilEAiI iiln inns NEW YORK. Jail. 8 —(AP) £%a ursszmmc A hurowlng story of m. Austria“ lioiiiilg would mzike a thinner and ‘ Mmvupiigi; .1...” (pliant family's escape from the Gestapo, filfcr nation. H "mun _ M" MG“ the Gfrmflll SCCFPt. llvllcf‘. wit» told 3. Edi-a supplies of lmpzrted meat today by Franz Joseph Flaiz onc- time wealthy porccluiii importer. on his arrival here from Europe with his wife. and two Sillilll chi drcii. The whole ffllllllV-—llllll(‘l‘, moth- er and two sons-swam (he Rhine l0 escape into Swlircrliilid. When Hitlers legions‘ poured into his native Austria. l-‘lalz. on A an, was not a target of Nazi iiitim n- SENATOR MEIGIIEN tlon, he said but he (‘l‘ll.l( 12 s, A, CHAIRMAN Nazis and their policies opciily and l o te are cxpertcd early next. weck to llll‘f‘l o shortage of fresh moat. l The rntciiing allows f"ur ounces of ham c-r bacon, four ounces cf buf- | fer and l2 ouncrs of sugar yvcckly for each person. Vlflflf JURY - ilnhul-ARMSIRONG E SI 3 WINNIPEG. Jan. 8—(CPl-—Scn-l This would have the effect of releasing older French soldiers for industrial pur- be used to take over their (ICTGTHIVC ‘ Mr. Hore-Belisha, who said fare- well today to the staff at the War- Qfficc. was said to be working on a personal statement to make to thei when tion fc-r an earlier recall of Parlia- ful iliat ilie former War Secretary! ltlle present was 461 as A", _ Musical “Stranger Fiction" And "Going Places" I lI. S. Senator Proposes Huge Loan To Finns ASHINCTON. Jan. B-JAP) — Slmlfll‘ Prcrnttss Brown. MIChlZB-ll Democrat. proposed n $60.000-090 loan to Finland today Whlle Sena‘ for Carfcr Ginsu Vlfffllllfl Demo‘ crnt. visually an conomY advmawé declared that. Ilf‘ would 51117901’ addllloiinl government borrowinll for lllf‘ purpose. 1 Brown's hi I. similar to one n- trocluccd iii lhc Housc of R99"!- mitiitlvcs by representative Frank Hook. would nuthorlroa rf-EYOH- sirilciioii fliuiiicc corrminilcrli 01m with lI.’) .'\ll‘lll‘.‘€ uilau-liz-ii. 'Ill(‘ Ex-l purl-import Billik lius cxicildrf Sltllillllillll) iii t‘l'l‘illlS ill" llll!'l‘ll“i‘ if f1 > '_ _ vilil-‘r nud cllivi" ciwllflll ‘lllllllhfi- Brown would enable Fin and to buy urns here and clscwlicrc. n. “In March, 1938 the Gcslnpo cams: to my home and took aw v. With other anti-Nu I WIIS thrown ilito prison nl luiibruck." On Se t. 13, 1938. I-‘lntz said. he was her ed with other prisoners into a. train bound for the concen- tration camp at Dauclinu. near Munich. v “As we were travelling through the mountains which I knew so well. I went i0 the bathroom and junéped out tho window. “ he soldiers and imlicc on tlic train spotted me as I flcd flown tlxc embankment. The train was liollcd and they opened flu). 1 tlirciv ml‘ pursuers off the trail, lIO\\'(‘.V(‘.l'. mid made my way up into fill‘. mount- ains where I hid in a hut for I0 days. “Then I made my wny to tlic Austrian town of Hocchst, on tlic Rhine river, across from Switzer- land. There were two other lililllriVifi there. and on the second night wc and tron-fer (LEW-ion steamship “an Lucas nior Arthur Melghen, former Prime Minister of Canada. has accepted the chairmanship of the Salvation Arm_v's National Campaign, Brig. H- C. Tuttc, Toronto announced herc today. Brig. Tuttc is Public Rela- tions Secretary of the Army. APPROVES S ALE WASHINGTON. Jiin. 8—(APi- Tlic United States Maritime Com- mission today approved the salc of recistry of the w lllf‘ Canadian International Pnperl Company. The San Lucas was own- ed by lhe Padflc-Athmtlc Steam- ship Company of Portland. Ore. Th . fl" d F 7" 22am shed rrlltiinof DgYGeIIIILIYIIIIIIIIISIHlCIlS _ "We hid for two days and} 111g“: was wounded but. we iill got across iii liaystacks while tée r 65 up" .1." ?‘".’“".‘""“.- PM.“ new. ll?"°’l~’i?...“‘€..lfi°““‘"“'” °' s‘ we normiiiz icro l=W("lf s bouts and saying hc would wml‘ "hlllllll. “L {Plwllcél me Agata?‘ until she and their two son»: Kuno. and tlicic I 1 W0 nine, and Walter, eight ,could join him Mrs. Flnlz took up lhc sfnrv from there. suyliig she kiicw the (ivslliiio were watching her Il0ll'~t‘ mid ull lie-r movements. With thi- lii-Ill "l friends. however. in German marks and one night. escaped with the two boys without exhausted. but thcv were being spotted by the 068ml)"- lif‘l'lllflllt‘lll visiis to ciilcr the United she rnircll $lil0ilfl ‘ SlnlP-S‘. M90115? Ausirlun immigration quotas were granted transit visas cnroute to Australia. youths to swim across the flVBl‘ \\‘llll mo. niid my two boys. It was a l :1. llIlllIfi milling fur inc." [niiflll swim, but my husband ‘The Fliiizvs wcrt- uuablc w irri- the German and | Chandler . /<'_*~4uv _. _. . _I‘_H_E criARwTTEroW_ cuniiiieli? r Mrs LePag-e will receive at 4 Government House on l Wednesday afternoon January the 10th l from 3.00 to 5.30 ' o'clock l i GEORGIE BURNS, z Social Secretary ,§O-Q§4-§-§4'O'O-Q—O404~O-O~O+&§O-O Trinity United Church ‘TUESDAY. JANUARY 9 zoo-Mission Band. ‘Llkltangers-East Parlor. Monthly Meeting (‘Continued from’ page 1) that this work had been done on the new Patrol but ivllfln it was ex- plained by Councillor McIntyre that the major part of the bill was fcr Supreme Court Cpens Today The January sitting o! the Su- preme Court. opens this morning at ll o'clock. The following docktt was announced yesterday: The King vs. Douglas Aietas Smith, and the King vs. Roy W. Large. Smith is charged with causing bodily harm by the operation of an automobile. The case was tried at the last sitting of the Court. The jury disagreed. Large is charged with murder. Appeals are: The King vs. Jar- V15; The King vs. Cullen; The King vs, Murnaghan; The King vs. Afifleck; The King vs. Casey; Th6 K1118 v5. Shepherd; Purscy vs. McDonald; The King vs. licrd; Brown vs. Irving oil, Jury cases are: Doyle vs. dian National Railways; Nichol- son vs. Dominion General Insur- ance Co. The following comprise the Grand Jury: B. Roy Holman. City; Nell D. McLean, City; H. Hooper Horne, City; J. Harry Williams, City; Neil E. ll/LcEachern. Long Creek; Michael Devereaux, New Haven; Bert Trovvsdale, Victoria; Alfred Campbell, South Melville; Leander Reid. Hope River; John H. Buntain, Rustico; Thos. Wig- more. Plfilbflnt valley; Ivan Itodd, Milton. Viscount Cort iii Grads Dance Ii; Ar ‘ Brighton Club Mi Number of children supplied with . Wednesday’ Jan‘ “J Money received from donation in 9'30 _ 1,00 A M 4,; addition to ioyl isLANcnann-s ononasrna LADIES 25c. GENTS 35c. I M11110! Plld to IIICICIYIIII-l candy. fruit. etc. attached BalnueeinBankinTrun for toys, Bank mu Door Prlle - $9.00 STATEMENT or rrwsr FUND | l - Unexpend d balm l Sullivan - Costello m. for °° " " m. I Interest u at Jim. 6-40 oi - l iiuptials ,.,,.. l _ Plus unexpended balance l An event of outstanding interest Chmmu w” "I" l‘) we” ma“? lrlend‘ will‘ P1911" Balance as of Jan. 0-40 S1551 at We $1» Dllhslflrfs Basilica on the iiioriung o1 the third instant. when Miss Marjorie costeuo_ Erik ton Street, this city became the bride of Sgt. Enoch J. Sullivan. formerly of Sunimerside, and now with the P. E. Island Highlanders. iBlack Watch). The marriage was performed by Rev, Patrick McMahon, D, 1),, the bride being given away by he: ‘miller. N11‘. Thomas A. Costello. The bride's twin sister, Mix Gladys Costello, was bridesmaid and the groom was attended by Q. . S, C. E. Praught. Audited and found correct D. F. ARCIIIBALD C. RCAMC. Following the ceremony a caption was held at the re- "Char- cllflllm-II Wyl- fruit. candy, etc. Pmgwi Statement of Santa Pal Fand—l939l as per vouchers I10 $822.0! $316.51 5.7! $332.65 $322.6} I, It. Burnett Editor and Alzuiiziging Director. 54e++++4e+4r+++dr$+eb+++ek+d-et-i-i MEA TS & GROCERIES Lowest Prices In Town PAY CASH & SAVE work done on the old Patrol. th I lottetoivn" wher a. be - gbdecfgéledyvas withdrawn and mg timate friends ind Xllexlratiifesorwgle P - I sizfiwédl I1)X‘€B/I{1f85t. The bride was I a 1r n wne ensemble Hudson nelmrts m“! M I t ry A d Seal coat and wor I ' . ‘ e a corsage of. Tile Health Report for the I I a PM‘ "°5.°5- The bridesmaid was Lard And Shortemngr 2 lbs also attired in wine dress with month of December was read by é HOW-mules of moss green Hudson - Dr. 3- Q Keeping. Provincial fir)?” E81‘ Seal coat and a corsage of yellow Health Officer. The meat and milk AN E‘. Th’ 1 , gepolgb “la?! Submit“? by Dr‘ I" E illrlft (Ilggelgfetlof l of (Inrljtlvieswixllinkbelaldr cor: l gilrllollloulttizlr. —( mil-o 18c Fisllf Pork lhnam. whole or r0 en. "ic counci reconuiicnd- admiralty Franc ' .' ;..- 1 h' z 1i i1 k '. 4 ' i '~‘ '5 ‘a - Per - — — — — —— 15o S“. m“ D" CYQkE“. “ismiflil “n highest "Hillary lciorulllsnrhllxrll uni: ulliielacthe the bride Poctuhtolilzl ‘b _ — _ _ _ _ m 130m Rom Pork‘ n’ _ 7' " 19' milk vendors selling in the city to Gent-rm vgecouny GO...’ commander. and groom w“ for a. hone moon n", s‘ Mvery meaty. lb. - 14c Ilresh Iiacon, Sliced, lii. — — 19c label their bottles m mama These grrertilgsalaglilélllicifrliairlztisilil Italics’ gm? through the Maritimes yafter Pork tgIIopseaTl-ilg-m-ea-d _ib_ _ go hmsked Bzilcom mum“ sue‘ ~ ~~~' - . i‘ l; rol“fc 181 . .' - --— 1‘ P. . — - _ - __.. gglsofwegrolésclifigIoiwgbagxe :13“ 0f the imperial eiieral staff c I whlm 1119i’ intend making their p" I a“ . _ . Complying witi an official decree 1101119 in Dartmouth, N. 5.. Where chants against possible prosecution or Dec. 25. General Gamelin su-. the groom is stationed on nut for selling milk containing scdi- preme commander of the allied ar-flvitli hi; mgimgni; y C Tomato Jule" 531m"- 3 _ $2.51.?!”i..i‘sio.i.lgfiiiffs.l“;il crsaizsziraziriili ans elite. w reamew - - - - - um» ' . . ‘f n}: i f H _ _ r1 e had been the guest at sev- sni-pi-i g 5 i, _ ,_ 4 thflkcouncu 18m mi much with me k Tile ifignfiini». CgflgllCWd at Brlt- l eral showers and was the recipient Butter so Mp’ a" z c Hard Wheat M t Exam‘ 5518:‘ I.‘ “t; “f”; "0 ish headquarters was the feature of many beautiful and valued 31 1b Cwkln‘ APPI“, P°°k '- 25° fir; ‘t’; mill‘; p“ l‘: l“ e purc 35' oflvtgrmélgtoriwhiiicvleyvgal d llgifls from well-wishing friends c e so” mikes’ 4 lb pkg _ 35c 98“). Bag - - ~ (‘l0 c em , - , _ . . - ' Among the communications was lieadquarlciscarly‘ today flfTflnlllliI)llll— l ifféfliflxagffx-qsm? grind“): VCFY Special Tomato Soup. 3 tins —- - 251- a ieiiny from Mr‘ w_ E3 Scampi- iecl hv Geiieial Iionsidc. 'I'hcy wereifiulal. .0 n ‘ I g e- DOP , ' ‘ bury regarding the placing of gliylgiilelfigdagvi ICOJd 161018.‘. (leiierallnpsq b 11 E 0011i"? 11111611 ll-IDDI- Grapefruit, seediess, 5 n". 35C - y ‘v iie‘a 630i‘ e" ar-l * 4 Sm“ “am” PM” i“ ‘he ‘my “d rived for luncheon. g ’ Tile groom's rut to the bride also number plates for the houses. ‘Another letter from the Island ‘Motor Transport informed the Council that the company would be forced to discontinue the City bus service this winter as it was not paying them. The Mayor told the Council that he had a letter from Mr. L. P. Tanton referring to the sidewalk placed in front of his building xe- centiy_ It appears that Mr. Tan- ton was not satisfied with the way the work was done. Mr. Har- old Messcrvy, City surveyor re- ported that the work had been none in a satisfactory manner. In another COi11I1l1llllCfll10ll_ Mr. iH. K. S. I-Icmmiiiz offered to place street plates iii the City. Was road and referred to the incoming street conlmlttec. Mayor Foster informed the Coun- lcil that he had received a letter from the Lord Provost Dolaii of Glagsoiv, Scotland .G.\'l0lldlllg best \\‘l.:ll‘.‘S to the City in the interests of democracy. A letter from the Eastern Trust Company concluded tlic communi- cations. This was in connection ivitli some properly recently purchased ,fi'om the City by the company. ask- .ing that thcy be given tlic right to place a railway spilr along tlic property. Tlic matter was left ill the hands of the Mayor and City Re- cordcr. Councillor Chandler. Chairman or the Finance Committee. informed the councillors that a report had been placed on their desks. Councillor Hciiiicsscv reported satisfactory work bring done City Streets and lllC‘ plows were bu>y. The Mayor welcomed Coun-i Cill0l' l-Ieniicsscy back alter his re- cent illness. Loss 0n Relief Reporting for the Employiiiciit‘ and RCilCl Ctriiiinittcc lhc Cham- man. Coiuiciiloi" Laptliorn. said that the number of families on relief at compared a with 536 this time last year and ldCCfEllSc of approximately 300 in-. lmd m" “will “Tllmlm Cour-PPS sponsored by tlic Dslmiiiioii-Provin- IVO§KPS rooming but was taid | (lividual recipients uliclcr last years‘ n‘ s. Queen were us- lug. e Councillor Dougaii. chairman of ilie Market (Jomiiiittm asked pcr- missinn to illuce two healers in the cast 0nd of lhc Market Build- l iiig. The Mayor suid that the Council siltlllld not spciid tlic inouey and tlic muilci- was (lrop- pcd. Mayor Foster stulcd [llill lie had a consultation with Mi". W. P. Doull, Electrical Inspector. regain- lng his duties as building inspec- tor. Mr. H. A. Mcsscrvy was act- ing as bllildillg inspector foi- tlic past year and a mixiip occurred in the definition of tlicir Jkllll-S- On the silggestioii of Councillor the mattcr was lei‘. 1'0 the building committed Permanent Appointments A lengthy discussion took place over a resolution asking that Frank Pruiity be BPDOlHWd "5" slstant caretaker of the fire sta- tion. Councillor Doucaii. tlic mov- cr and Councillor llciincssey, the hffcOndCl‘, arrived to ivitlidrivu llie motion until tlic matter could be taken up wllli the members 0f the Fire Department. I Another resolution asking that , Joseph Costello be Qivcii a 1701-. _______i___________ _ _ mgnent city appointment also‘ enusod considerable discussion l Councillor Chandler was stron-glyl opposed to making any more pcr- mancnt appointments and was the only dissenting voicc heard ivhcii tlic resolution was passed. i The following resolutions were passed: IIIS SON'S PATIENT vaucouvnn —fCPl - whilcr Roberts of Victoria comr- to visit his son. Dr. Wnltcr Roberts. and arriv- ed an accident case. Knocked down by a car a block from hospital. he was taken to the cmcrgency ward where his son treated him. on l Alter luncheon compan a Frcnc i regiment of Zouaves lined! up on the terrace of general head- qugtegs. 1e guards of honor i w attention General Gumelilixraggfi? Bra-l Georges. Lord ooi-t and sir Edmund walked olito the terrace and took up their posltiolis- Lord Gort and sir Edmund with their backs to the troops and the two French generals lacing them. The Zouaves‘ band Jlnyed “God Save The King” and " 4 Maison]- also . Mr. Churchill and a. group of aides witnessed the ceremony from a balcony overlooking the terrace After a salute to the niiied General Gamelln ordered the roii of drums. while the gum-rig Conn pany presented anus. l General Gamcliii said to mund: “Lu the name of the Repub- lic and by virtue of the powers he, has conferred upon mc, 1 now pro. remit to you the Grand Cross oi‘ the Lqzion of Honor.“ He pinned tlicsilvcr medal of the OlKlCI" on Sir Edmundls breast ivhiic‘ an aide passed tlic scarlet ribbon of the 11021011 around the British Evnerals iicck. General Gnmelin Louclicd his sword to Sir Edmuncls‘ left shoulder and gave lIllI_I traditional ki-s on either Tlic same ceremony ivus 191' Lord Gert. As it (‘llflfd ‘Oiled flfflln and the Zouaves a British guards Sir Ell-I Save The King. Sixty-four Men Enrolled In Training Course Sixty-four young mcii from dif- ferent r-ecllolis of the Province ar- l‘l\'€(‘l lii the City ycsfcrdny to at- cial Ycufli ‘Training progiani. Courses in farm and motor me- chanics. cnrpciiir)‘. and iJlfiCkSlllllil- iiig will gcf uiidcr way lrdiy allfl| clas=cs Will last for six wrks. In tlic liircliuiiics coilrsc 1119f!’ are Ll-i fll’lii ("ll';)ll(‘(l and n suiill ‘v lllllll- ' lloi" have (*lllf‘l'(‘(l ill!‘ curpciitijv: course. l6 young mcii arc illl/‘lldlllg tlic blocksmzih course. i La t wcek 2B young men lcfl ill“ Province cnroilic iv Frcdcrict-oil. N l 3.. i0 iilke a roiirrc in F.irc~ti'y un- | dcr lilo Ynulli Trriiiiiiig program‘. and 48 young ladies oiilollcd fcr classes in homo making which be-' can hr-rc last Tucsdav. On Jniiuarv 20th., ll. is cxpcctrd flint an addi- tional 3f) men will lrc lici-c to attend the Fislierics c cncuiiu: tit st_ . Dunstaifs Uu.\ isiti‘ that diy. Pro- visions for a course in Poultry Grad- ing imd Elli: Grvluii: involving an- other 50 nicii w.i-= also aiiumincrd yesterday‘. It is also cxilfclm that a course lii fox lll‘$l).lll(ll‘_\' will be coiirluctcd later on tlic sci-WI. It PUB IC PJIW; mo pr: JANEIRO—fCPl—Bl‘llZlI has issued thrcc stumps coiiimcmor- lllIlIE tlic 50th anniversary of tlic proclamation of llli‘ rcllllbllf- whim Emperor Dom Pcdrn 11 ivzis over- thrown by Marshal Dccdoro dc Fon- scca. YEAR'S DATES FOR IILIND Ngw yortx —fCPl -A i940 col-l lii brnillc. bcllcvcd to be tlic l l first produced in that medium. li.'i.~. ‘he darkness from a palm: spcakcr van. licen published by HIPVBTIIIIIP Prc5¢' New York Association for tlic Mrs. Skiiifllni cyod the l)tl’.\’ _ ofl klppcrs with i-rlflcnl cx|li'<'<.‘~10I1-, lhc iisliiiiniigcr. "Six rcnfs mifnni?" H “They're i rv small for tlic pricc “Well. it's like this. Those kipllf‘!!! comc from the North Sea not Loch "Wliiii. nrv they a ilulr?" slic risks-d i i and a detachment from a. flags‘ struction ot the measures." sion heard that Premier again {i115 111-51811. The injury was not ser- [iilaveo "La Maixseiilaise" and ~G0d 1°“- Tilrkish and British liuiicial accords to support pQliflcal zigreements already in effect, The a (‘out visits 0f . on to London and Paris. after the Brillsh-Fi-ench- Turkish the failure of negotiations to the Imlltary and political agreement; impossibility of agreeing on cus- entered mto last t. the, toms quotas for typical Argentine localized Dflifol activity on the G t “Tiff-Fri front. A German coiltingcnt uttnckcd a French outpost in tlic i0 and bridesmaid were gold lockels. and a rosary to best man. Revision 0f French Cabinet lls Forecast PARIS. Jan. 8 —fC‘P) - TTCTIC T IIf w _ french $10123 a s nz::“lt:i.y...i2cf ATE Dropped dent with Parliament being sum-i liloned toillorow for general debate on conduct Q1 the war, These sections or the press faj5_' cd the possibility formation might in 187 Gt. Delivery the bureau of in- WASHINGTON‘ _ be transformed The United States and Argentina to a full mmistiy. have agreed to terminate their he- Iin praisuig tlic reorganization goiiations for a trade agreement‘ i tl . B"t'-l ‘ < ?{€l'1l1l(l$. filalitnialtiillllcligllllllerlllild 6%? :12; state Department anounced w“ ltor of IJEpoque, said, "Ityaould not be 5uyprj5jn i; The announcement means that Premier Daladiei" also took slzmilar negotiations have not merely brok- [en down as the Department said for glue 5‘?5'l Friday, or been temporarily 5115- fcll Slllllflily, fracturing a bOlICIadIIeIII-l pended a" 3mm“ Air“ 5a1di bu‘ ' ‘ have been completely abandoned, Before a new agreement could be negotiated. both countries would have to go through the long pro- cedure of formal announcement of intention to ncgofate and the hold- 1118 of new hearkcs. as in the case of a new agreement. The official statement Jan. 8-(AP)\ Deputies assembling Representatives _ oi the French. governments Signed a series of economic and fi- Nlvrds were drafted during the re- Coiisidered a logical development “scribed accords were expected to make Brit am and Franco successors to Ger- lllflllv in furnishing supplies equipment for the ' forces. _ Military dispatches reported only exports such as linseed and canned and bee,‘ .- Turklsh armed have bccii rcpulsed. Seaway Experts In Conference Bomb Blast Shakes Area In Londnnderry ‘ LONDONDERRY, Northern Ire- OTTAWA. Jan. liffCPl-Gov- ernment cxpcrts IODTC-Sctlllllg Can- ada and the Uniicd Slate: gathered about a C0l1!(‘l‘i‘l'l(‘l? table in Oltriwa‘ today and rcopcned direct iclntl studies of the long-rrrlJ-“Clvd We?" .natlonal development of ill" Si», laud. Jun 8~fCP-REU'I‘ERS)—A.1,awrencc-Grcat. Lakes scawny aiidl tori-iii:- cxplouoii shook London-l power resources. i l)llI"(‘l Willi block the streets in the vicinity to 1y slightly damaged. vl-indow panes, the lwo lower puFPls of lllf‘ main door werc blown in. dcrry at blackout lime tonight when a bomb ivns flung at the main en- ‘ trance of Ulslcr Special Constabulary Ldiidondcrry and tlic Northwest. T r blot came Just a week after the bombing of the central fire sta- llflll. which is 30 yards away, About a dozen special constables were in tlic building at the t‘mc_ Nobody‘ ivas injured. the bomb strik- ing the iron grill inside the glass. door pnucl and rebounding to the concrete landing at the top of the ciitrniicc steps. All wlndc-ws in tlic front of the building wcrc blown out. and scores of others were shal- tcrcd in the neighborhood. ‘Tho noise brought constables run- iilng lo headquarter; from all ovor lllf‘ city. Handed rifles. they com- off-duty soldiers to mffic. Commands came lo them in loud- The headquarters building was fill~ Besides tlic Ilusbaiid: “Aliollicr new 0111111‘ Vvlicrc on r-orfh rln you lflliillll.‘ Ill gel. ilie inoiiev from?“ Wifc: "Whatever my faults, darl- l iz. 1m not inquisitive." Ness." r- llie headquarters of the ' of these new explorations of thc: for‘ $500.060.000 project hilt thr- coiifcr- l l i l i Officials of both governments are l Free Cash 5a’ Carry Stores Phone Geo. St. 7 47-748 T"???TTTTTTT-PTIZTTTTTTT-FT‘?! lI. S. - Argentina ‘The Central Guardian This column ls reserved (n; n,“ local interest but advertising a l ncwsy nature may he hum-g.‘ at 5 cents‘ a word strictly p3,,- able ln advance 1 Tin: msu L-e-isc-i-zi-s Personals Mr. D. F. Archibald, the Northumberlaiid Ferrsifizrgiifiiyt: left yesterday for Halifax in ooh; nectlon with the rcquisitioning by the Canadian Navy of the fire! steamer purcha~ed by the company. the "Charles A. Dunning". Thin sbeamor which was to ply on m; Wood Islnnds-Cairiboo car ferry has been replaced by the “Sankaay,” Frederiction ’s Mayor lie-elected ‘l I FREDERICTON. Jan. 8-(CP)-d Mayor I. Hcdley Parbcs was r; elected by a larcc majority today in Frcdcricloirs first civic election contest in the pm, i...“ V8811 Mayor Forbes clcfcnled ‘his only opponent. formcr Mayor G Wil. lard Kitchen. 754 lo fill-l. The ‘five aldcrnicn whose tor-mg of office expired this month we" re-elecied by ncrlamntion. ____i________ JOE E. BROWN INJURED BEVERLY HILLS. Cnlif., Jan, e ——fAPl—Conicdian Jnc E. Brown, injured in an automobile accident Dec. 6. has a broken brick, Dr James W. Younn. in mnkni: this‘ disclosure todnv, said Brown wiii be in a cost. for nnothcr four of five weeks. His ililufiog 7p pr» “mfg be. lieved minor. T‘ imimiacas- "53 lellmlalll l" loriwasl m0 ouwolne TTGOPER-(‘LARK BusticoF Saturday. llcccinbcr Nil-U. i939 by tlic Rev. W. J Phillips. Jcnnnette cilce was prmf at lczul that Ire a<l~ ‘ Mac Clark to Nocl A. Hooper of nilnistrations at Washington and. Milton *_ Qtfawn are now randy t0 lpursuc‘ ' r - the negotiations to a conclusion. t i DEATHS It was xpectcd lllf‘ dlscu=<icn5 a " s ,_ - ms timfwould M, hm, Thpy ha... Buchanan-nit Cardigan. Jan. I, dam-HS and. 1940. Wcslcy Buchanan. aged Cl to d" Wm‘ “film”! ycars. Fuiicml from his late reat- mmlmds M Qrofy-‘mn’ M" the "m", i dcncc Tuesday‘, January‘ 9th, at two formal ncgofiniioiis. clock spokesmen for today's conference l expressed bclicf ilicrc wcrc no rcnl l g1-E“',\R-|-___.\| (jhgr-Yfligiown. q l. Jan. 6th. i940. Daniel slcwiirt. for. obstacles to an a-flrvPmPhi So far as ‘ _ i nicrly of Ulczr. Remains are restinl concerned tlic govcrninciits which _ “r” "m" l“ m’ nogmmmlls‘ , iimglgi “'.i.i."‘i’§".§. Long study oiid negotiations arc s‘ Aid _ U 1 ‘. d Cl ‘ l. - ‘Xpfllm l” Mk’ "la" before the l well Ctlfllg: ill. Znplfin. Inllll-lmenisoln stone ls reached where an agreement I Orwell Cpmotfn,‘ , ‘ . l l x may be prepared for suhtlil sicn i0 __________ ' u -"'-‘-'-"u'u"u‘u'u\n'u Congress and Parllamfllt. N. D. MacLean (159333 MCPI Ll AGII SQUADRON LEADER OTTAWA, Jain llllcei-cworzc McCullnizh. pilb‘i.=lirr oi‘ llic Tnroii- - in Glob» and Mrill lia- be n nn- ‘ pointed pilot officer nud pTCllllllPfi Cymrkmflnw“ M“; | lo lllP rimk of squnfli-on lr-flder u North Wiitshire 4 lllf‘ Roval Ciiindinu Alr l'-‘~r"c. the Nahonal Defence DPpflflnlfllt an- PM“ I“ l nounoed today.