SATURDAY. I I --w........ -.-j-.2 Alexander Commends Kesse1ring's Conduct DONN. Ciel-many. lets)-Publication of a Field Marshal Viscount Alexan- der today fanned demands by various German ex-servicemen's groups for the release of their favorite general from his war crimes sentence. Lord Alexander's letter said his wartime opponent. Field Marshal Albert Kesselrlng. was ”an able lnd fine German General" who fought a "perfectly fair and ttraighi.-forward fight." Kesselrlng is serving I 20-.V93!' lerm-reduced from in death sen- tence-ior war crimes. chiefly the lhootlng or 335 Italian hostages in retaliation for underground at- tacks against German troops. Ex-service groups here have long sought: his release. Many Germans. including high govern- ment officials. dispute his guilt. Official British sources would say nothing about the matter to- day. Nor would West German authorities. The letter from Lord Aiexanderl now Governor-Gen:-ral oi Ci.llIlI(IEl.I was printed in this week's issue if Der Stern (The Start. a pic- .ure weekly which has been :ampaigninz on behalf of war- rrimea prisoners. The magazine published a far iimilie photograph of the leltclxl signed by Lord Alexander anti nomm GAS For Ilot ' Water Heating, Non-Poisonous - Clean - Economical - Fast. This Gas ls:-- Sold by Cooking and Cabin Heating. STANLEY, SHAW & PEAliliEll Linn Distributors of McCla.ry Propane Gas Range Stoves I16 Gt. Goo. St. Phone :6! g GET III "THE SOIIAP-VIITII . YOUR SCRAP Highest casll prices paid for all types olr scrap metal. A pound of scrap metal is a pound of de- fence. MAURICE BLOOK & GO. 158 Kent St. Phone 2203 Aug.10-(Reu-.was vacationing in England letter bylthat time. it via: addressed. to a He II dated July 3 from Britain. Briton represented as the maxi- zine's London correspondent. Barlow - Boas Wedding The marriage of Helen Myrtle Ross. eldest daughter of Mi-ii. Ross and the late Harry Ross of Albany. RE. 1., to Donald James Barlow. son of Mr. Robert and the late Mrs. Barlow of Breadnlbane. P. E. 1.. was iiolemniud at the home of the bride on the after- noon of June 21st at the hour of tour o'clock. The ceremony took place be- renth a tastefully decorated arcll n the living room. amidst it pro- fusion of spring flowers, where t7 the strains of the Wedding March the bride was escorted by her cousin Gordon Ross of Charlotte- town, who gave her in marriage. Rev. W. Burton Crowe was the officiating clergyman. and Mrs Crowe played the wedding music. The bride. lovely ill her floor- lrngth grown of white satin. with r-et yoke. fitted bodice and full skirt, with three-quarter lellgtil veil of double illusion which fell from s pleated coronet. carried :l bouquet of red roses, and wore ii single strand of pearls. she was attended by Miss Ruth Irving of Charlottetown, in a floor-length gown of pale blue taffeta. with picture hat, and bouquet of pink camatlolls. Winsome Hazel Ross was her sister's flower girl. gnu-lied in pmk nylon and carrying a small basket of flowers. For her daughter": wedding Mrs Rom wore grey crepe, with cor- sage of yellow roses. Mr. Clarence Ross. brother oi the bride was groomsman. Following the ceremony a buf- fet luncheon was served to up- wards of forty guests. The bride's table. attractively laid in linen and hand crochet. held the two mree-tiered wedding cakes. These were cut. in the traditional man- ner and served to the guests. The serving was under the sup- ervision of Mrs. spurgeon Clars and Miss Dorothy Taylor. assisted by Miss Evelyn Robertson. Mrs. Harold Fay and the Misses Lera and Marion Ross. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Barlow left on a trip to points in the Mnritimee, the bride traveling in torquoise blue dress.:, beige coat, with white and blue necessaries. Previous in her marriage a shower wne given at her home r.-llere many nice gifts were oil display. among them being a. tri- light lamp from Hyndman and Co.. where the bride was employ- ed for several years. Later a post-nuptial shower v.'a.s held in Breadalbane in honor of the young couple, and gifts of money and various useful articles for the home were received. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow have tak- en up residence in Brendalbane. x-here the best wishes of their friends follow them for continued happiness. Snow Ill Australia SYDNEY. AEISITEIIR. 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Aug. 10 - (GP)-The Maritime Provinces have far exceeded every other section of Dennis in the provision of "good men" for the newly- formed Mill infantry Brigade Group. Major-General E. C. P107. Halifax. chief of the Irrny's Intern ad. said on his ar- rival in lslnt. John Thimdsy night. hslern command of which New Brunswick is a part. laid the amoral. has pl duced almost one-third of the first. 10,000 men enlisted for this brigade. "this is e remarkable achieve- ' is considered our population is tal- ment and a demonstration of Maritime military support. when it. below that of insaor centres in Ontario, Quebec, and on the west Bolll." llld Ahlor-General Plow, While ample recruits have been enlisted for the new brigade, Mu. or-General Plow said that a con- tinual stream of applicant: is re. quired to offset. manpower wastage and maintain other units of the active force. The General deemed that sup. port of reserve units throughout this province continued to be molt lfetifyllll." but that more widespread response to recruiting for the some forces would be "very welcome" in Nov Bnmiiwiek. The llasiorn command chief is on a brief tour of the New Bruns- wick arse durins which he will confer with srinein s. in. It smith, Fredericton. at-ea corn- ander, on training and administ- rative matters. The army's top Maritime Commander said that his nmy would be visiting train- inu camps and would discuss the reserve force training program mg: is now concluding, as well Is plans for New Brunswick cbmps in 1952. Both Camp Buslex and Camp Tracadie were used this summer in training reservists of the Rnyel Canadian Armored 0orps.. Utopia. used in previous years. was not In operation this dunner as '.Ils main reserve force training pi-onaln was ooacenti-sud at Camp Alderliot. Nova Seotla man to HR!) 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