,_____- WESTERN "GUARDIAN _iifr|. J hn Pond. u mm sum hot-I ‘GENT sumhsasmc AND rnmc: court-n: ho -- Advertising should be ion with Mn. mo?“ n. Gurrihn may be boillht dolly It n!!! or the following lflflg h. uourliei Dru to u»: ma"? .1'°o.!'..‘.‘lii. it. i-Pr?‘ . Guardian will be delivered to any homo in 8 | filmy at 2o per do! 0i‘ 190 Del‘ Itch. Phone 289-1 for Zf-flf, '3. ponsible for deliveries on your route. NM no grIiflfl-r Bmlsto .Watc St. w,“ Mi’... Watzr sit. p lit M“, nature may in: l unis s word strictly Pl!” m. |n advance. ‘ oiFinBEEREs , gompliy. Taylor ‘Drug Co., uigtcn _.___. .. cnsa Pinch son nay- dealcrs 109011 - B uce i, nd a consequent flriiiiosayzriim eight dollars 5 dcllars a i-on. Other pr g mtvirg iiCTVlV. ____._. go Flinn -_ The usual yhrldg: at the K. of Home mm,“ has a grea. success seven tables of bridge and stag; sucicn i011)’ I395- ‘hners for bridge were ‘m; Jame; McDonald of Be- , For aucdon foriy ill/ES. MYB- v V. Arscnauit and Rev. Fr. parties are- held m,» ouspmes of the Ca en's League and the Knights lumbus. ‘lire prcceeds are for _ These card islre PUFWJSES-"s .4‘ ORAL TABLET -A SE);- held in e service will be snide Presbyterian Church . jay aitsrizccn to dedicate a - iBLiBt to the memory of the ‘lhe: hiills D. Ramsay lie, ormer members of the h. The tablet was presented sir son, Mr. H. Vernon Ram- oi Oampbellton. N. B.. and Rsmsays sisters. Mrs. Cecilia 311 MacLeod. wife of Mr. J. .. . president 0f the of love Soctia at Toronto, Mrs. Ncra Caldwell Small- Hslso of Toronto The srdia MEMBER!!!) BY TEACH- srAl-‘F-Mr. Calvin Bowness recently resigned his positron e teaching stair of the num- g High rlcirool was remem- . by his ieiiovl teachers at "Oiiflfll party in the recap.- oom or‘ U12 scnool on ‘rues when he was presented with so and short address. Jelly principal of the school uic presentation, and or inmseir and the stofl ‘ed regret at Mr. Bowuess villi‘. tiflil 621180080 - for his futuro success. ess replied very fittingiy, ai- hlch tea was served by the Mr. Bowness leaves for Toronto Whild no" ‘WIJ hi: brother Dr. Beadle Bow- . H. AREWELL PARTY- The -: People's Society of Trimiy i- Church held their regular i; on Wednesday ev-enin iir. Elmer Mcyby. vlco presi- in the cnsn. ‘inc m..;.-ting inthc form of a farewell v for Mr. Calvin Borwness, ii leaving next week for Tor-- ‘i-ae llllililtliil of tne meeting conducted first and games c alter which Rev. Luci. G. ~ was caiicd u_.on sad, read ort address to PHSEIMLO niin on bensrl or =- ety with a pen and pen- i- Ml‘. Bowness veryfltt-ng- iilkd. Mr. Bownesshas been active in the Young People's iv and will be much missed S. ‘i members. 0X sruny Ln lgiT-Tho SUEiIIIOgidQHOFIDE ‘ tlilb held a most enjoyable u‘ i" m0 Queen Hotel on Mill’ evening. Mr, B " Rvsers was chairman I i! chaise of the excellent i $i§"ii1?"§‘§.'§$°o'”3h‘ii“ t 1 g4 on king - - . an eso u on was . as ‘km c" ‘lick and Mr. D. 0. d ‘ x m“ t. Who all spoke on mdugonditicns of the silver m “lift. their remarks were m“ 0i hart optimistic. The msgier enterts t, opened etpflighnial music by M; ‘ thfo Judo Shaw fav- u N. ‘irimsts w. h some n- f‘ "so which were much lily encored. My, Wlilfrome dance hum-g misting’ ‘exhibitions ot tap u s.» dancing. Auction we" Played. the prises Monkie 01' the en ., tertainmmt- f Y! 0nd their mgmuvmd "y. rd forward to ‘ lilclsursby the ./ S. _.__.... ouss WAllllING-Qn l . ii“- '2" order to the boy f" b “mum I5 reserved for newn- mu Interest but advertising“?! ~—0U1.‘ Your: rox FEE!) m“, h, T is sometimes stored races —GR.AIND Carnival. prices. A‘ fss skaters firmcoggmleo 12g. 20 cams’ A\"EE.N(V3V%3£MEN§—MIK and Mrs. noiince the encasement of their Kenneth Austin. son of liinh and l” take 9180c early in —5'.l‘. MARY'S - w“ an excelptwnm llsfllIDGE—Tl1eLe rid i s: m - r . iwozlg iii-bio". bells“ m‘ ‘his “m Y gdshilw ""1 MP8. Harry Hi ton, —M.'ss H l c1 friends in itszifmmegiillae.“ visiting “Mrs- H- G- Mill-la". left on ednosday for Montreal, and win la r so to 1"1orlda fo mainder of the Win25, —<Mrs. Audrey Brown of Stanley Summersidg’ th Sterling MacKgyFuest o! Mm 5' will". JBJVl-B P. TC Summerside is visiting irriwiiX/lbneil. g; guest of Mrs. H liy invited to attcn tbs"- . Wlls , t f the Summerside Bani; (is D a ilson of Halifax‘ N. S. RSV. Dr. Gates conducted he mid weekly service; Ln -—Mrs: (Dr) Beniamin Tanion. assengers from the west on Th“ av morning on a brief visit Tantozfs parents. Mayor and Mrs. John E. Camp loos-ins to report that . ic. elder son of Mr, and Mrs. Ham ton MacLean, of sum- merside. w o was taken suddenly on Tuesday is now much bet -—Mrs. George A. ‘Bowness has‘ returned to her home in Summer- side fromCapo Wolf where has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Edward Iridstone. It. l! pleasing to report that Mrs. Lidstone is a. list run. Board Committees Are‘ Approved s. o. 1K5; newly elected Summerside Board 0t. dis . The cuzsion on ohorprosont train service between Borden and S id rtation Committee manor with a view of improved sci"!!! tngers. several new outlier 1:31 acpgptrlove id M! scales. J. W. Cal.- ~ - l! Beatrice Gallant, Ems“, 91mm gave some liano solos which were M. Bruce Wisp}, Tyler, J. tl . XI. riglrciolrimflrniifutrl: “ylesr o» no branches. Sen-is for ten consecu- . ‘ . ' tivo years‘ acllvity worho nreserpge BOfVlMh-A: n. Brennan. t0 the "WW"! l“ 5“ “u” ‘ wnoh , .. J.Lid_stone,_orJ. uiiotionsi o6 ttcez- w. ; on. L. R. Izlglmln Mayor J. it. I Dr. Mocllfillon/ (Continued DIU l) the late Mill Florence-- Obl- . mw nuts have b31155‘); m“ tundywas the o s i . n F“ mmgw m9! $119.93 was grecem The (X1 handled in Can Churches and the comm; vinciai °P°ss Society was asked a» admin- ster the for the Relief of Exi-mllef-fl-i- $500.00 was sent from Toronto to be expended in Prince Edward Island. Eight h- Imperials in l-his province have re- ceived assistance in the form of dentures and eyeglasses. " Nine Home Nursln C Nurses when 310 women received instruction. 64 nurses in this province were enrolled for emergency service in caseofwarordis to b th ‘i. committee of ‘in: y e ‘om Nurses‘ Association and the Cana- dian Rad Cross Society of which Miss Mona Wilson is the Secretary for the Provmce. The quota for Prince Edwar. island is 60. Gr aduste Former President, Mr, Gecygg J. Tweedy and Mr. C. N. Bissett rep. resented this Division at meetin of the Central Council held - ‘rcmnto in April last. The Crippled Children's Summer Camp was held for the third time during 1938 when ten children spent five happy weeks at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Mill at Marshfleld. The children gained on an average nearly three pounds and the cost was $7.29 per week. This Summer Camp means more than words c:r»_tell to those child- ren who attend and the ‘mpetus given during that camp time may be enough to increase their resist- ance sufficiently to overcome their disease. Your Executive spent several meetings in an endeavor to procure a permanent camp site but were not successful. factors are-necesgry for an ideal site that a proper one is difficult i-o find and it was feli, wise to make hafttel slcwly- 1 on t s very p'eas n to rep tha the enrollment of t e school child- MM!’ AND VISITORS en in Junior Red Cross is steady at the phenomenal point of 94 per cent. Asst-tart Director of Junior Cross resigned on August 31st ed Miss Verna. Darrach. R. N work she is called upon to 0 continues to increase annual Thanks to the brilliant work o who conditions either completely cur -or greatly improved. Miss Mac gocd work cont nuc. xtend tnued assistance from fessions, the newspapers and to the Rotary an Gyro in is provin 0 It-hkt. ." ~ a“ yVV‘fJ.P.MloHlLLAN DIRECTOR'S REPORT re ve ooment of the Junior 38 was 15,794 members in 6i increase over the numbers enroilo in the previous ‘year. ind iczttes that Junior eaten for hsrlnii been organ! being well maintained. _ was Director of nior, M mead-ed by iso Verna su who i , cloves. Durinl .. imitou s: sciggoll and . , .Ii’0\l _ w I was emoloved.i1r\i_il_i_ls__wi_ f0 ~ d fulfil ‘monoph- wndiioied by the blic 1.223.? So many When M's; Bessie Macheod, the Red d . Among the varied activities of ave had their han capped is in . ti ior of th prov codvcry l; port another year of steady de- l C1160 S‘ Sptfnl {Mg imigfliiii; would i school ‘ya; O 88 indicate that enrolment‘ i! oaonnrznrnvn arm ‘rimm- err! Bessie Meet-cod Aisirtuit signe-l on Au at 81st. after W0 years‘ of devoted _a_ervioe-_ , She ww Health Rules. During the one pmented by Cross Ros of the Junior Red Cross monthly news letter to all tnry literature such as books " chased at a small price. Speci after two years’ faithful service. ‘ your Executive Committee decidedi BRANCH ACTIVITIES to appcint as her successor s. oung lady with the qualifications o both teacher and nurse and we appointi in by Junior Branches it is collect and Crippled Children's Camp e . roenrollment from‘ vgté-d tgroeycg mm‘ 1m the 3.3.110: ‘£31,515 131-135; but l . . now an accepied port; of the school gemfifisflggggtd émlm-m-s Fund; activities ln nearly every; distric o! m5, ‘mount, 956.10 were raised in u-io prrvince. Honour cert fi- by m, rots oi calendars and . boian oth ‘efforts. Adults were Pre~ wngfigmut?! fiigedri-cii. tlifllXlil-flfifll by Rmr vnwrns KING'S (Hun - bormt Burlrbury; Howe Bsyf Prinr “In. kflygglgrlgfl In m: AkvJ-olrdcfimscoar; oo - » ’ y“ 1. - ' ' v » ,, i amounting in ditto] two: mMithb-‘g _ wicioFoitfizhfAifl “M9 "may; Qcmollb YauTlilu lilTb ‘his. Filib “' ilimnr n will’ liil" severe! articles on Junior Oroli in the provincial addressed s Teachers in ‘ruining i, Puma of Wales Colic e and malted for two demonstrs. ions of Junior Perl Cross meetings and pfflflfkdlfslnfiki the other by Mlilview. In i-ho Teacher ‘Ii-lining Department Red Cross literature is always on dis- play and we are grateful for the s iendd co-operation received from e ctor as well as from the Chief Gupedntendent of Education _ and the School Supervisors who continue to be staunch advocates The Junior Red Cross‘ in Prince Edward Island, as in other provin- ces. prepares and distributes us. s branches. All other literature. in- eluding "The Canadian Red Cross Junior" which is also distributed monthly, is ublished by National Officc- Doc branch. when it re- ports its reorganization receives a copy of the Health Rules and a membership button for each Junior; any new wnll poster avail- ab‘e and a. year's subscription to the Junior magazine. When a brunch first organizes and later. on request, we svnvfy a Teacher's Guide. a set of wshl posters and a song sheet. There is no charge for the above supplies but some branches pay 50c a year for their magazf subscription. Supplemen- health plays and a booklet on Ac- - cideni: Prevention may be‘ pur-. reference should be made to the‘ "Canadian Red Cross Junior", wh'ch is the monthly ‘ ‘ with the Branches and which supp‘ies them with fresh ideas of Junior R/ed Cross activities. It . is also generally used as a supplementary reading text in schools; hence the articles of general interest are much appreciated b teachers. However. the three ms n objectives of the organization-Health, Ser- vice and International Friendli- ness-are emnhasimd in each is- sue. During 103B, 5.17s persons called at our office to be weighed or to transact busineu; 2,409 nieces of mall were received and 10,466 sent o . A flag awarded to the Banner Branch in oach Inspectorate was presented to each of the following am glad to say that Miss Dar-each §§§°,§“‘-§;'§f§§”’gép. .st‘ n%1t‘§¥§;' is doing splendid work in this pO- Marsimeld. cross R3941... mung.’ sit-ion and her experienc/ as a w“: ma’ sprmgfleld’ ' (Kmgsx nurse will be invaluable in the Fmm the mtzremng reports n3 . fyfng to learn of the emphasis giaildsiggiegdtvghmeglygonggnih-d on the promotion of better the mm“ Red cm“ n 3"‘ eiser the other objéctives are not gfiggeflvhgthagvfzléflxgl?% be“: forgotten for we find the majority hind the Crippled Children's Work M1991 m“ the film?“ l“ m1’; -vice for Others, International ii Fkfcndlifnessksrid Goodm ltiiitizcpséieili- ,L Mu wor song e ne c r- t‘.'."t~fd°f.°ii'..,"ihé3°ilé .1‘: w» 15.5w i» we 1- i»- °l h3g9? children m m“ mvhme raised for our Handicapped Child- ren's Fund by filtlendar sales and through man other ' projects Donnell is an excellent masseuse i 1 grg 3;; e533? gefqgiirhg-‘ygg; firth. ?.fi’w°“d‘l‘i..?.l‘i§§“ll$ . c of curing a crippled child, always 1”“ “S” “d 1°’ ""“‘"‘L" °“ tedious and extending in some cases over man years. May the habit-s by the Juniors. How- of branches carrying on projects which exemplify the ideals of Se!‘- aiity. 'I‘he contributions through our office to Junior pa- tiepts. With sowing done by 56 branches. I wish to e e “ma” loyettcs were prov. ed for '11 needy thanlu of this Societymgorpmfiixi‘: “bmmim, from b haiiiqdiso are; an cial and Civic Governments. the “w! a‘ ,;"§,',,._.{';§“Yd,8,'.1§‘_° ‘fieddm medical, nursing and teaching ‘no; 0w" “mm! uncles m, om- Courees n Junior Hygiene and m Homo Nursing were given by the W 9W3’ ‘"9 f“? mm“ Pllbllfl th Nurses t the iris a“ m’ ma‘ °' in» 9 brgieclies in Rochfgrd Bqiizsre. Prince Street, West Iieng Schooxls Dam a em _ n PRESIDENT’ mnottililvn; Sulnmersside yHliZh and Convent; Tight-sh Convent. Al" borton and Oleigv Higlii ‘$011801? @0331; 133 ' e no We are delighted to be able to Qmumfifom $1 $551.... comm- Oross um‘ in th!s province. The total en- 5.1%?’ $333.1’. alsgiwdfuriggh :23 ro‘lment for the 8011001 y"! 1m‘ Charlottetown Juniors have given b on“ The“ “Gum raw: almost 300houra of volunteer of- mil . ~ ' 5 l sent about 94 per cent of the clsss- m” w‘ mm moms in the province and a smalé HANDICAP?!“ Qnmpggffs - FUND the FOX SCARFB- We have ditrlnl tho buying been able to soloot some w; outstanding skim In F08. Cross Fox and Silver Fox. These we have now Ilwflo up into Soorfs and nro able to offer at very reason- able prices considr’ tho quality. Your inspccti is invited. " will? FIRST SHOWING 0F LADIES’ EARLY serum; llATS--Wc have just open- ed a shipment of New Mil- linery and will be pleased flu have you inspect tho new models. Other shipments are 010009911 daily. We. ourselves, are quite enthusiastic about these new things and [lflggg are very reasonable. WHILE THEY LAST- ‘Sofety Roll" Can Open?! each NOW 10c. Get one of these good can openers to- dfly-thcy open all sin tins in a iiffy and safely. 0n sale in the 5 and l0. a: =r- 4- HOLMANS Surnmerside We are extremely grateful to the Charlottetown Rotary Club for its contribution cf $1,781.80 and to the Gyro club for its donation of $500.00 from the proceeds of the Seal Sale. This fund we used to provide treatment for 268 needy children classified as follows-- Provided wi§h glasses and other eye conditions, ................147 Qffihiliedic Cases ... .....115 Other Cases ,, _,__'7 269 Of the orthopedic cases 7'7 re- ceived 790 treatments at the Cor- rectlve- Clinic from Miss MacDon- cases were among the 308 orthoped- ic cases examined by Dr. Acker at the clinics held in May and No- vember at Charlottetown and comparatively quickly to treatment- Dr. Acker also-performed 44 oper- ts to the province. We are funds available. No re with-out an expression of gratitude tiring efforts on behalf of the hys- icaily handicapped children o the province. and wishes to record its apprecia- tion of the help given by National Office and by our own Executive. MAYBE WELSHMAN FOUND AMERICA Welshman has been added to the North American continent. Addres- Dr. Ev D. Lewis of Montreal told of trhe attempt of a Welsh prince named Madoc to find "the land of promise." It was in the 11th cen- ur beyond the Atlantic horizon. He never returned. Belief he may have reached this continent. Lewis said. arose cen- turies later with the reported dis- covery of a tribe calling themselves “Madawgwysfl SHORT HOURS of the actual playing time. ____.______ CN-A surplus cf 512.131 s..- comm- it" p! i" ‘ ~i thothroeporoontexcise nell, physiotherapist. 83. new Summerside. However. most of the new cases were infants and small children who will respond ations and manipulations during his visi very grateful to him as well as t0 a‘). the other physicians and sur- geons who give their services free of charge tn the cases referred by the Jun.or Red Cross. The special rates obtained from the. hospitals, optometrists and the railway en- able us to do more work with the crippled children's work in Prince Edward Island would be complete to Miss Wilson and her staff of. public health nurses for their un- In conclusion, the staff grate- fully acknowledges the generous assistance and hospitality of many friends throughout the province -MON'I‘REAL. Feb. 2—(OP)—A list of possible discoverer; of the sing the Mechanics’ Institute her. y that Madoc sailed westward DES MOINES. Iowa-A survey bv Dr. James Noismith. Canadian- bom inventor of basketball. shows that the average activity of a high-school player is 39 per cent CLE Wants Tax Lifted From Auto Parts OITAWA. Ieb. 2—(CP)—Uniess to: is re- moved from automobile per-ts u ll u from automobiles or some we other reduction in cosie ts pro- vided, at least two of the smaller automobile manufacturers likely will cease reduction in Canada, .1. L. Stewart, the f‘ of Qymmerce, sold here today. General Manager of dim Automobile Chambe Stewart- was spokesman for Mr. a delegation re Iuenting ‘he three big automob 1e manufacturers, General Motors, Ford and Chrys- ler, and several parts manufactur- ers, which conferred today with or of tariff. regarding the position of the industry in respect of the new trade agreement with the United Slates- Whi 1e the agreement provided for Canada runoving the three per cent excise tax from automo- biles, the san-ie provision had not been mode regarding p the present. although it was hoped that provision would be made bv Finance Minister Dunning in his budget address. Mr. Stewart said. Convicts Strike ‘ At San Quentin arisuptb Calif, Feb. 2- SAN QUENTIN. (AB-Some 2,750 hunKfy. sullen convicts still on strike, ostensibly ainstSan ate bread While Warden Court Smith worried about what he tenn- ed s. potential “powder keg" sit- uatlon, More than half the prison's op- ulation of 5,250, supposedl the rg- est convict grou in the nited Sta- tes. was on stri e. On Smith's order, one- und por- tions of bread were hnn ed to each COmDIaints against the“ menu, he said. were vague. He was hopeful of mming the exact situation. ARGYLE SHORE AND VICINITY ‘lime farmers of Argyle Shore are busily engaged in chopping and bTlIl-gég home this winter's supply of w . Miss Irene MscPhail has return- ed to Charlottetown. having spent the post two weeks at her home. Mrs. Ambrose Sella: recently spent s. week in Bonshaw. the guest of Mrs. L T. Benton. Mrs. J- Albert MacDougali and children spent a few days in De- Sable the guests of her parents. The many friends of Master ltverett MncP hail are sorry to learn he has been confined to his bed for a few days. Many of the Argvle Shore sports motored to Cornwall on Saturday lsst to at tend rink. Mrs. Fred Cam bell leift last week for Mnssachuset to attend the funeral of her nieces children who were accidentally drownai. The sympathy is attended to their par- ents who suffer so great a. loss at this time of year. Mr. Ralph MacPhail has rel/urn- eo to Mesdowbank having spent a few days at. his home. Misses Minnie Seilar and Lillian MacDougall were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Inman. Dfidble SURVEY BS AID FOB IND STRIES UITAWA, IFeb. Z-(OEW-Mal)! and charts supplied by government surveyors have been of atimable vllllo in locating industrial plan ts and inducing new industries to come to Canada, '1‘. H. Bartley. general manhger of the Toronto Industrial Commission, told the Canadian Institute of Surveying at the annual convention hero today. Establishment Canaxltnn branch plants of foreign industriei had attained is volume record hha exceeded de t. of this kind for any other cmmtry. Mr. Bartley told the surveyors. Government sta- tistics and reports had greatly sup- plemented the official maps and ther geogra hicai data. o The indusgrial Qrlns. he said. _ Club. The amount included £1,608 LOND ($10.03?) is reported for last sea- Mlddlesex _Countw_Crinket mun uvdcvzr Rm ‘ms. ($7.573) the co-untyg share of the Australian tour pro ts. Q Reviewer! and approved‘ o; Dominion Iileldoolri ‘III? "no unmtn Anson-infirm. cmc ll Provo it by the dating testis? ch coats to use, put the date on the pack- asts plus tho great amount on, Old Dutch saves money doesn't scratch. it is made . “k To prove how little Old Dut ago when you open it. The length of time it i ofcieaning it gives, will surprise you. In additi because it helps keep things new longer. It with modern Seismotite. To save you time, energy and stops an well as Old Dutch in ' ‘tchen, bathroo money, keep a. can of Then you have 01d m, laundry garage. woodwork, pots and pans or linoleum. Dutch handy for porcelain, tile, Save by using Old Dutch. Get these beautiful full service of Lhae attractive " bond teaspoons at this bnruinl Made Offer. good only in Canada, expires ow nus-cu cmmsnn. om. A100 M Macaulay Avenue, Toronto ’ l om Ondoslng ._._. label: (or complain loboh W and cltuilnl tolling 050:: WM. A. ROGERS A-f with overlay of‘ pure silver nt rams-Atlantic Air Service By June 1 DON, Ficib. 2-—-(OP)—I.mP° in! Airways gave t hedgled season Atlantic air service star des itel present 1 k Progress Made In Refugee Problem l ion was emphasiz- aroid kllour. i111- by to dersecrelary for air. in da by way of Eire in BERLIN. l“eb. Helmuth .W0hl»'that. Goe téiidav initialed a secreg.‘ document "s asonal was considered om m . Ineiperiai Airways is not “Mum u" m”! mlzmum‘ °r wood, Newfoundland. Captain Balfour said Government was awlte pan-American airwa. s start s. trans-Atisn l1! De be mail and freichfl sengers is expected on each plane. By t Emnis in Western Eire near the mouth of tihe to tch ation of a reillllr service ation across the At- in Eire, Newfound- oda, or via Bermuda, were issued in 1931 to each company Governments concerned," ptaln Balfour said. But he added. "the estnrblisilunent. U d civil aeronautical Sta. authority made it necessary for Im- Dilly h an application has The first meetin Brownies, Summers the Knights of G910 Srurday. January 28 {owing recruits were pre Joan Caliiil. Mabel _ Gallant. Barbara. Sllhphant, commissioner es- timated there were some 1.200 branch plants in Canada of foreign origin. About 90 per cent of them were offshoots of United States .. Captain Balfour relied firrnative when Harry asked wnezher discussions with New ioundland in connection with tit: Transatlantic rervce were concludsu rily, cnklns. Conservative. ask- ed it‘ there was any truth in th an American air line was siarLTrorLatJsnti-z "aer- acPh D0 Shirley Linkletrter, Isadore Mary qau___ .- ___ mum/r: 01.0 Oil-Ia Murrnr ls ScHEM/NG _ wsTuvm ABrr recto/teams men WILD BIASTG Wit-tar!" Borou- Now iv "max Wes-QT?» our!‘ Mil/LE, Dow-cranes w ‘w: w: H057‘ i-WII. cmvms o»: hour YOU Two PRIWFKWG uo sonncsrou oiLMvmMuutf-bo O,,_,_ER'_WY_ER_“O_ ‘mmsflnnu li/IIERI ' ' m. inn-ran P MAN/MAL: ARI-v ~- Hn-n-"rok-r’: isicic-r-MLIOQ i 0min: Auuiaacmls — flsthatitfi in Balfour repied. "But, we hope or g simultaneous start. If either country to commence earl- fer than the o er wish 2-- (AP) —Dil'. shni representative. "very grout improvement in the situation." German spokesman said he if "but n few with land avail- Rubiees prcposais f0!‘ planned moss emigration, German Government Would i» u "probably surprisingly sen- erc-us in making its contribution toward solving the problem. Girl Guide News’ the g of St. Paul! ide. was held in Home, foll- sént: Gloria Anna. Doro- cNeili. Bernard,