NQVEMBER 1s, 194s T_ HE _;G_lJARDlAN. ___C.I'IARLOTTETOWN 550 so $1000 LIFE INSURED as no mu eosr loses ior larger haunts 8:..." ‘In mm - a...‘ gq“ Ilnmpl u 11-... S so ls.as us HI Si)! fl-II It]! ".44 Ill NJ! 20.03 14.72 20.9! 14M 8B0 01.86 OIJO SIM II.” It.“ 47! IRS.” 44.09 It." 44.28 I0.” 7|! lilw 70.00 67.00 47.00 10M 174.00 107.00 QLN 42.00 Note: Payments quoted on loans over $500 arc approximate even dollar figures only R. E. ROGERS. Branch Manager 1 Pickard Building. 151 Gt. Geo. St. Phone 1916 Charlottetown Asks For Armistice In Palestine War rams, Nov. o - (AP) — Aet- mg mgdigwf Ralph Bunche asked m... United Nations Security Council today to order Jews and Arabs to conclude an armistice to “place the shaky Palestine truce. Th, Council, alter hearing ‘mama request at a closed sea- mn, scheduled another private mgetlng ior tomorrow to continue discussion. Toe Council also called a meet- m; a; its special seven-nation eecnrnittee on Palestine for to- mcrrow afternoon to advise guilt-line and his chiei oi staii, Brig-Gill. William Riley, on im.. plementation oi the Council's or- 1a: for troop withdrawal oi the ylegev front. ____.%_i___. ORDER ' investigated a number oi cases As the Cool season ls new “m1 “gratuymg Success, l". Members oi the expedition said ' ' . their work was like tllat of detect- w. and: a Pam" l. "P ives, with all kinds of clues to in- PIY Y9" W" vestigate. Some oi the clues take HARD COAL in STOVE 8. NUT size. AMERICAN BRIQUETTES for iurnaces, ate. Also Soit Cools from the best mines in Nova Scoiin. Phone 176 For your requirements. Prompt deliveries W. ll. GILLIS 1 and ilfiMPillii ., ‘inaccessm Dr. J. C. Gallant. 151 Great George St. DENTAL X-BAY Phone 2867 J. i. Burnett. '.l..l. Blrfllfier, Solicitor, 0o. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING m Richmond Streef Charlottetown, IKEJ. Ilol 414 Tel. 2880 MaePllea ll Trainer II. l‘. MLQPIIEE. 5A.. 8.6. a aosmlsnan TRAINOR, ma. Bari-lasers. Eto- Rlloy Bldg. l l '.' AN 68 llranium illaims Staked SAUL’! STE. MARIE, Ont... Nov. 14—(CP)-Prospectors on the hunt ior uranium registered 68 mining claims in the rugged country bo- side Lakc Superior 72 miles north of the Sault. W. Nelson Miller, mining record- er of the Ontario Department 0i Mines. announced the iigure today and said that probably some 225 claims had been staked in the area following a reported pitchblende strike Oct. 8. Bomb Pacific isles For Lost War Fliers BY LESLIE BRODIE (Canadian Press Cu.- apondent) SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 14 - (CP)- An expedition oi more than 100 men is still combing the lone- ly islands and out-oi-the-way spots oi the Pacliic in search oi lost war fliers. Members oi the expedition under Capt..E. L. Harrison. U. S. Army, are now in Australia to check reports that may lead them to aircraft that disappeared in this country. The unit is based on Honolulu and comprises men drawn from all branches oi the United States iorces. It operates in the Central NAL CARDS!" B- S¢- l.o.o.r. Bldg-Next to Redd! - Bros. 135N115} PHONE 2484 Plclsnrd Building Money w Mm - Ciillwtiit“ Taxation Dr- A- L- M53595: i DENTIST , 1 MQRRELL Dental x-lur AND l Whclan Building, Room 4 " 175 Grafton Street A QQMPANY Phone 201 ‘ CHARTERED I - AOCMINTANTY , h-er- Mme-w, i‘ NEIL w. HIGGINS h. lglsnrlottntownno u‘ ‘l a on. » E CHARTERED . accounramr . Clrtowsl. and South Pacific. Since leaving Honolulu in June Capt. Harrison and his team have weeks to delve into and then amount to nothing, but they all rzlust bc checked. Ill the New Hebrides the party got a tip trom a vague native that he had seen an American plane crash up on a mountain side during the war. They took a week to get up the mount- ain but found the plane. i1 fllhifl‘. and buried the remains oi the pilot. Similar cases are rePOYWd irom all over the Pacific. While in Australia one section oi’ the unit will work up the eut- (T11 states to Tounsville. where they will link up with the other! working in from Perth" W?!‘ Australia, through the Northern Territory and the Gulf oi Carpentaria. They are expected to join forces beiore Christmas. William A. Reddin pa. 8.5a. can BARRISTEB, SOLICITOR. Etc. . Currie Building CIIABLOTTETOWN Tel. 1680 no. I0! 453 Frederic A. Large. ILC. BABBISTEB. SOLIGITOI» NOTA BY Royal Banil at Canada Chambers Charlotteto n, IHEJ. Successor i ~ George l. Tweedy. 1L0. d MPANY l-l. an ' l (Juana-snap ACCOUNTANTS omu“ tn cnanaorrnrown sallifihh an Graiion F‘. If 0 I! 1......“ " Phone mo Boa m New Glaaggw aanoou-n w. MANNING. Tam-o Q L lieatvllle MlnlngL (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Nov. 14- Sales Stock 1000 Alger 1000 Am Larder 2500 Am Ykniie Finance Minister Defends ilurrency Parity For ll. Z. (By s. c. Graham. Canadian 15800 Base Met . 8000 Bobjo 1500 Bordulac 4000 Boycon 70D Brit Dom 7M Buii Cdn 2000 Calilnan .. 5 Bk oi Com . 1700 Cent Led 200 Cent Pat 12100 Cent Por 2300 Chem Rea 7150 Anglo Cdn . . 315 Press Correspondent) 2000 Apex _____ ,_ ____ 09 1.2 AUCKLAND, N. 2.. Nov. 14 — 10400 Anna" __,___ , 63 Wages in New Zealand today are 3000 “m”. _ 11 much lower than in North Am- 3100 Among _ ___ ______ ,_,_ 19 I ericll, but so ' are the prices of 15 Bk o; N5 _ ___ _,_____, 35 1.3 many commodities. New Zealand had a high wage level before the war but the rise has not been as great-as in very many countries since. This has been counter-bal- anced by checks on price rises. The policy oi keeping both wag- es and prices in check is deiend- ed by W. Nlsah, minister‘ oi fin- ance. in a pamphlet on New Zea- land's action in bringing her cur- rency to parity with sterling. The pamphlet was issued by the Labor 7600 Chesklrk .. 2000 Cltralam 1200 Cochenour 7700 Con Home . 18000 Duvay . 800 East Crell ...-... ..-. 1O 2400 E Mal ...... . (l 40 E Suliiv . ... .. 320 84150 Eldona . 76 1000 Eureka 1000 Guli Lead 2200 Hard Rock 3000 l-leva 2250 Home 5200 Homer 14000 Hosco 3900 Howey ,__ 5000 Hugh Mal 06 1-4 2600 Int Uran 46 5500 Jackniie 04 7500 Jacola . 6500 Kelore , 28350 Kirk Gold 4105 L Duiault 112 150 L Shore . 10 1-4 3000 Lnrder U . O4 5000 Lebei .... .. . 04 3-4 2200 Lirlgman 31 6800 Louvicourt 51 37400 Lynx 17 2000 MacDonald 88 20800 Maciie ' . 14 1-2 3500 Magnet .. 31 17900 Macho Riv 36 2000 Marl Ea . 05 80 McIntyre . 51 3-4 500 McKenzie . 33 3000 McMarmac . 13 1-2 1500 Mid Cont ,. 07 1-4 2900 Milton 170 1750 Min Corp .. 11- 1-2 2100 Model . 47 3000 New Cal .. 210 7765 New Jonson 59 8750 New Pac 12 1-2 26600 New Norz 19 18000 Nib _ 09 3-4 25800 Nicholson 6900 Normet 8000 Norpick 3000 Norsema . 800 OBrlen 3300 Omniirzlns 10800 Pac Pete 1400 Pamour .. 4000 Pen Rey 4700 Que Lab 2000 Que Man . San Ant 2155 Sherritt 14700 Silanco 1500 Springer 500 Steep Ra .. 9600 Sud Cont . 500 Sulliv 2800 Taku 3000 Thurbols Produce MONTREAL, Nov. 14 -(CP)- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day were reported by tha Domin- ion Department oi Agriculture as follows: Eggs: Free, cases. A large 5B- 59; med 51-52; A pullets 47-48; B 43-47; C 35-40. Butter: Wholesale Que no 1 pas- teurized 67 3-4; no 2 66 3-4. First grade creamery print job price 70 1-2; _sollds G9. Cheese: Current receipts western white 30 1-8-30 3-16; Quebec white 30. fob iactory. Wholesale export prices western white 30 1-8-30 3-16; Quebec white 3t) 13-16-31. Domestic prices western white 34; colored 35 1-2. No other prices es- tablished. Potatoes: Que no 1 75 lbs new 1.10-1.15; no 2 75 lba .75-.00;‘N. B no 1 75 lbs 1.30-1.35; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.35-1.40. lianada’: Imports Showed lncrase During September my The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. 14-Merchandise imports into Canada during» Sop-l tember totalled $321,700,000 against $208,i000,000 in September, i947. the Bureau oi statistics reported today. Imports (or the nina months ended Sept. S0 totalled $1,923,800,- 000, compared with 01.896.200.000 in the corresponding period Z947. Imports from the United States in September were valued at $152,- 738,000, down $i0-28l,000 irom Sep- tember last year. In the nine- month period. the aggregate was 31322765000. n. decrease oi $145.- 240000 Oirorn 1947. September purchases from the United King- dom were $24,100,000, compared with $lb,bb‘7.0i)0. and in the nine months. $117,292. , conrpared with liSS,0iii.000. Purchases irom Latin American countries as a group moved up to $18,506,000 in September from $14,- 174,000 {year ago, and in the nine-month period to $107,267,000 Party. Nash claims that the change which raised the exchange rate irom $3.20 to $4.03 to the New Zealand pound. has met with al- most universal approval. "One oi two courses corlironted the government," he says. “Either we had to demand considerably higher prices ior our exports, thus increasing our stocks oi sterling and maintaining the volume oi ex- ports or we had to depreciate the value oi the New Zealand pound to reduce the coat oi imported art- lelea." Dealing with the first alter- native he aaya Britain's tremend- ous sacrifices in war have left her in economic difficulties and the present New Zealand government is not going to take advantage oi! her in time oi trouble. Labor In Strong Position "But that is not the whole story. says Nash. "I! the farmers and exporters are to be allowed to grasp the highest prices which the market will bear, what about the manufacturers, and more im- portant atili, what about the work- ers? The workers. too, are in I strong position today-there 1| a seller's market ior labor. I! ‘the exporters want‘ to go the limit, what is to stop the workers de- manding the limit? ~ "With an effectively controlled inn governments. Then came a small program for been an extremely. For a country divided by civil war it amounted to next to nothing. Even the men ‘assigned to admin- later it had no faith in it. The $275,000,000 allotted ior economic nurpoacs was intended to hold the llnenlgainst inflation. It might have done the Job-that is. might have kept inflation from netting much worse-i! it had been two or three times as much. As i‘ is. inflation has hit-rm the too oi’ price controls. Chinese iamlers won't sell for money. and the his cities are hem-min; to starve. The $125,000,000 allotted ior corded in September and in the nine months ior only three oi the nine main commodity groups, but the non-metallic minerals group- which has shown an outstanding advance this year-alone was high- er both in the month and nine months. Major part of the gain ia due to advances in coal. crude petrol- eum and petroleum products. Coal imports rose to $22,488,000 against $15,518,000 last year, and ior the nine months to $133-9‘l8,000 a- gainst $0l,044,000. . . Agriculture and vegetable pro- ducts increased in September to from $112,116,000). I fl-hnv inn»- vnhua w“; u. Communists could do with coalit- “recovery.” nationalist China. Even in peacetime it would have forlorn hope. Bosllnunlst Dreams - In Malaya Shattered MUAR. Tbderation o! IMalaya, Nov. 14 — (AP) - About 3.000 rag-tag ianatics hiding in the Jungle are all that's lelft ct Com- munist dreams o! a soviet Malaya. Sh: months ago the Com- munists resorted to violence, trying to ilurn Britain's richest posses- sion lnto a “people's Today they fight and run frightened bands oi l0 or l2. Nitfllt and day the rebels are films-red by one of the world's most widely assorted security forces — Britons, White Russian refuse“, Gurkhas, jungle-wise Malayans and others. There are no big battles. Three or four times a day, somewhere along iihis peninsula, sten-guns snarl, rifles clack and a few Communists tall into the razor silarp jungle grass, I have just returned from a Jungle sweep north or Mus;- with the Seaiorth Highlanders. After hours no walking we iludhed 1S Reds beside two shabby huts among ranks oi rubber trees. A uniformed Chinese brought his riile almost to his shoulder. Pte Victor Watts shot him down. ‘Iiha troops rounded up 36 other men ior screening. Rain-drenched, we walked back through the jungles. Captured Communists carried the l>0diEs of their comrades, slung on long bamboo poles. lit was jilat anoflher day in the long process of rooting out the last iew hundred o! frightened but still ianaltic Communists who saw their drealrns oi power smashed in this country oi tin and rubber. in ti 5 E today is lacing the most critical food situation ill modern times. ‘Wubuc-"irestrictions and the 10 days o! frantic, unbridled irritation which iollowecl have left the once-great centre oi commerce a. city oi closed shops, sporadic rice raids and strikes. regulation, the ilow of food from the interior dried to a trickle be- cause of the low ceiling prices prevailing here. when the ceilings were liited the normal ilow would be resumed. But military disasters of the last two uleeks have thrown those hopes askew. Faith in the Govern- ment has plummeted to a. low level. also has plunged. part oi it. never climbed before-doubling or more daily. yuan ($44 at present black market rates) ior 170 pounds. currency reform tile cost was $10 ior 170 pounds. Bread rose irom Nanking have promised daily that the Government either would start dumping rice or start rationing to (By The Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Nov. 14- Shanghai Ten weeks of choking economic Haw that man, who, after a big eve ng “with the b0 ' finds that friend wife has tea y for him .a nightcap of that excellent aperient —nsildly laxative KIUSCMIN. Krus- ehen helps nature relieve discomfort that may be caused by "loo much Early" or common constipation. hen is a blend of saline miner- als ainsila; to those in famous medi- cinal aprings. Kruscllen 06ers you these four advantages: IASY ‘IO ‘IAKl-Dissolves quickly ln Water, or your morning coifee, tea During the weeks of economic The Government expected that . . . ._ __ PAGE THIRTEEN; Shanghai Faces licry Critical ~ Food Situation NJOY YOURSELF. DEAR- ru. HAVE TllEAPER/ENT: small morning dose la beau wants PAST-Usual] within dsa hour. Does not spo you: day. osuns AcIION-lta formula la balanced to act gently, svi discomfort. TIME-TESTED -- Over 300 000,000 packages sold throughout the worlds Kruschea is a standby when dopey lnornia s or "don't care" days you fee low. Start the day with Kruschell and see how good it is to have that grand “Kruscheu Feeling": or fruit Iuice. Most folks find the ‘ 25c and 75c at all drug stores. Year by year, probing all the evidence which other experts have produced, Si: John whittled the 440 iorms or groups ot- rodassia which had been given iull genetic rank down to 34,3. Some days he does research at the London zoo and the Natural History ‘Museum. The staii there are, pledged to silence about his work. So is his secretarial staff. Study Source 0f Shooting Stars Confidence in the new gold yuan No one. par- cularly the farmer. wants any Prices have clicnlbed as they Rice rose in price to 1,800 gold Beiore the V1 t0 10 801d yuan a pound. Chinese officials in Shanghai and ase the shortage, which borders M Rum “mm! t“ Malay on starvation ior hundreds of Federation Government announced §:ff,f:§,:§;,g15“' no flu h” been BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE today it is floating a loan ' (Associated Press Science Editor) 100,000.00 Straits dollars (about NEW YORK, Nov. 12 -— (AP) - 77.000990) early in i949 ior "es- sential rahabiliiation and devel. 01111151110" The plan was approved by the Colonial Oliice at London, the announcement said. other essential municipal services. Book 0n Rodents Twenty-Year Task that exploded ior some unknown reason is probably the source of the rain of shooting-stars that now pelts the world. DAILY s Millionaires A planet, just about earth's size, cnosswolzo Studies be show this were ra- ported to the Geological Society oi America's annual meeting today by H. ii. Hess of Princeton and B. P. Henderson oi the United Staten National Museum, Washington. The planet's story they found written in the minerals forming a meteorite that was picked up in Kansas. It was made mainly o! the same kind oi black rock which in Canada is the great source o! nickel in the Sudbury basin. The geologists reported also that the meteorite “leit its environ- ment with catastrophic sucldenness," meaning that the planet exploded. They said that. several lines o2 evidence suggest that the parent planet was about the size o! the earth. ' ‘ The shooting stars falling into the earth's atmosphere daily are like a rain oi dust. and astronomers estimate them high in the millions, Some hundreds each day are iatr- sizled chunks, and occasionally ens weighs many tons. Elli} ilEElli - llllill economy, New zeahnd can tad‘, military Dll-Tilioses likewise has gone A3393 39w}; 23,NQt-1“(Q i! necessary. under-sell every other 49W“ ti" dill“. much v! it to fell _"' LFiah iabrie nation’ trading in many oi our pm. into Communist hands, because oi (clzzmignglrt: sfilfnevfi) Ltldgumal 2,Eillptlca1 24.'l‘orender duct,’ Nash deck,“ "when ‘h, inefficiency and lack of organizat- EASTBOURNE Sussex 1' d 0T," 3.Anation'a alkaline world returns to normal. which oi 1°“ m the "m!" N0‘. 14 __ (Cpf _ Brit's"? F‘: ' ,1 fleetof 25.Falsehood the exporting nation; W111 be l" Manchurla. has fallen to the est ‘man asueahom Sh‘ m“ lLcéua l’ ships 2T.Narrow i-‘he strongest position-tho" who Communists, as was inevitable after Reeves filermgn is “w, fdthm ‘iafuh’? tEmploy stripot ‘ave let coats o! produgflgn r159 the United States forced China to and o, a task b 3'30“ ° n‘ ‘m p ltAproud, wood shy-high and who have taken all give Russia a strategic strangle- a o _ me ‘an c“? at?“ 13.0nawho ageaqgagep 331001-33, t‘ e market can bear, or those who hold on the area in return for a ‘i, m b k Wat, gugh “Fa w‘ RNPBWMK! 6.Cryota asaboat ave kept costs in check and have iew days oi lighting against Japan- u ° °° e" e e mill" lLForeisn lamb 30. Spread ~- . Rem their essential industries on a That doesn't matter so much now- ‘ma Genera d “Vi”! mdem" 15-911mm! 7.Notworking grassto dry Yeltefllly‘! lilfllfi sound and stable basis?" as it mlglht have because the ln-i Tan» Wm‘ 1°“? “m” ha“ “d lo-Guido‘! 8.Tomake 33.TOI.!‘ ssrsrtlcla Nash says it is true that J0me dustry which made Manchuria. or,“ “m?” Pmfle- he is 011°" “11- iowestnote muddy a-nlcngllsl. aamlaaay lmllllrl"! and exporters have been such great value had already been . ed Brltams shyest mlmmmre‘ m‘ 18.Guldo'8 mProductive author ~ aitbecorated aiiected by the alteration n. the “booty-iled" by the Red Army. But, ’°’“"*°_- bull‘ °n ihlpPmfl- laml- hiahsst 10.Femalelowi39..lewiah letterst Exchange, but statistics show that it, puts the Communists in position- breweries 50d 1101751999011. L! note 17.Vat month 011"“!!! °¢ “ma” me“ i" 59'1"“ "e very to sweep into North China, rob the’ csumaied at‘ £37‘°0°*°m $43900" - 193M101! litPackaway. 40.Missile P511811?" Fmweiw" The Keller“ Ffl-illfllqfl Nationalist Government oi itsl-ich- Q00) mid is shared by his clma‘ 611861! 20.Piead ' weapon} , ‘QPYWETB’ l ezexggn: 3g llzlrice‘ Wm be"!!! eat. remaining territory and take‘ ma“ ‘Hie’ mrmerly Est“! d°5°13 zl-Tilward 22.Metallic 42.Demonstra- (Law) - ~ men u likely fongléloslihlfritacllgillésrllt; w: a majority or China's populist-l ofsgojéfilii“ 5"‘ when,“ 1m staff-M) rocks tiveprorloun ‘(ailonateliahfi prices hav i ll l -_ ' , . - _ ° ' farmers who anal; bgeernlrhwitgglll); 503:1; ‘L: ffuéiiswm°gzigfslikjxgg,fasr {slilillcreathcen i: hi1; qzgfofhevdydtabofo: zazgessteilrg ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 ' i. ii . '- . ' wfilpggtfc “:10! guaranteed Pm?" Having vaciilated all over thei it W” m1“, when‘ as a b°y' he 29.Engiialt ,, Ce l ° “hmlie- The“ B18 1 lkept, porcuplnes as ets " Cmeny wool producers and “pork p ace. the United States now is, _ n - v P . m“ or em of hides and seeds ‘ busily engaged irr trying to decide} H“ “as *3 “hen h“ hum" 5 Bifioveringi t I l‘ ' what to do. State Secretary Marv Shipping magnate, died, leaving him thahand. 1 ' shall is conferring with Chinesqi the greatest fortune ever "Md" 32.Apin1( , , a ~ representatives in Paris and other’ l" 311011" —_l-fl 6501M! 0! 1168113’ meat m w u. s. a congerence: 01ft? gglng on in Wash-, giiyl-Cczsg): fir: ldmsgteadixag: 34~M€lét3 with i u , 11$ On all G 55W efe. j ' l v a W0“ e1‘ . a ways {rem Paris 15 that "ti... chose the world o! rodents. gggxflamge.’ a n e whole questi0n...is being studle~l' The family business. headed by tion i ” “ - against a general background feel-l 511' JOINTS @0115"!- 511‘ Wllllflm 38.Force z a I ing that there is not much point in I wnllnlllled i0 P105199!‘ —- Ind 38.Guided ~. e s n pouring water into aleaklng bucketlsll‘ 5°11!“ b°°k ‘m "dent! 8W1" 41.River(1U' a ...(and) whether needed militaryflifzer- 13119 ‘final Chapters l1’! be- 42.Metal . i' ‘ l. ill 2 - , gghiriiuryeniiiivhsgzulgomrbheuriiesxttinsiggt: lslijgndmg eiin twos agrergo?! 45 Ifljetidggglziglsn " By J. M. Roberta, Jr. em amiss glbpefll‘ to be carrying nil “ land encircled by a six-foot wall 47..Acreature in fimiaud Press New! All!!!“ begun she...» ‘topped with a three-toot hedge "Gulliver's. ‘9 ‘° " “ as bee" ‘mil-HY 9W0 YOU’! now Th t I u: d f t; qyhl I T 15" J fix; ggmme {Mi prgfldmi mu‘ a. cadltaioggti"! arldeitedggsrlft‘ iii, in Complete Seolluion l9. 5112;111:100 “ “ " m“ .’.°°“‘"" " ""1 Pith with m ' 1U n a t t l-l 50.Mu oi. giagnéd b“ m zxrllgnslon w“ Pm‘ icy oi e ibxhilainln: ecfiilflfifflilllgifl! HPTB Si!‘ J00" 9111035 wmplelk P091??? " h‘, are; e 1:‘ ed stat”- wherever it may threaten to break seclusion. His name appears in no BLEarly , um h“ beiniglerldey and Iran the w. directory‘. His telephone is not people o! =- Ecmmmc dd hi‘ be n lllsted and is known only to a N-EUIOPQ hmamm,“ m from TORONTO nas naacxonr llflv intimate friends. Few people 52.Devil ... , Europe, but now la to be supple- TORONTO “m, 3 __,C P, _i m€§,";°\§"§‘jn,"°“m “m” mm DAILY ORYPTOQUME-Herds how to work its‘ “mm,” by mmmy ‘ld- This city underwent its second: 1n the Writing oi his book, Si! A X Y l? L 3 A A X l" will, me easltgfn tflwnt h“ bu" nighttime power cut-oii tonight. John has been assisted by his wiie, Is L 0 N G F E L I: 0 w _, . Jnpaneszveéa: gram ants: we Many Torontoniarls cat-napped, who Silldled a" 1" l-‘mdm’ “d One letter simply stands for another. 1n this example A isusel Unned ma“; long “me w "m: through the 45-minute blackout, Paris before she married him in yo, m; three y!’ x for m; two 0's, etc. Single letters, dpolr‘ that Chinese Ccmmnnlsm bears Others pluflsed telephone switcll- i933. As Lady Ellerman she has trophesflhc length and format-um o! we word, a" 5111mm, guy. the same relation to Russian ex- 2321x1551“?! will-lg: “wZl.“.}°,“§§@. "Fails nilauy old this‘ skftchesi :1 day the code letters are ditrel-ent. _ O 1' 5, ll F! 5'11 S, ,H\\S a-n S l1 Qfml Q S l gaullylsllgglslgr“Hggéahfiilgh Cm: fvtifiowzvgowelzflusiznelsse Tglgzgtigtnuillsv platen will be usueiul as illustrat- - A CPYDtOBIIM $103500" _ knisliot likini! the way the N u“ 1'0 Commission ‘threw suritchesuid‘ oThe book described as "colossal" G U 1V NW D F R O D C W R T Q K W, E Y: an a ‘ . ‘ a ' ~= is i.'.§2i.“2§..°ii'iil2 .~$"":::::§:.:Y §§fii‘.’.;‘“n”‘;,.ii' 22333.5”? Mm E N w = T z <= U W <= Q v M v ~= s c U td Si tin ' l . ‘ . otcsolnlmeg m: escfiorrlleseuedpigbiiiell: its qugiakffleder Llinets woulld be thr- late 1S1!‘ ‘Wllllfltm ‘Co-Ix. t z w a N p _ A Q Y G M Q A W N Z. ' Opene *5 8 l1 S TPE , h _- ,k-l Si’ J ‘ - . ERCuZIiEiOXiladSO‘ In: our sireetglighis ch21“ clltiirlr antlzllldo his 15min ilsagiseid cg?“ Yesterday's cryploquoie: ALAS! THE 10V!!! 0F WOMEN! throughout Bum,“ Europe wmt oii power even to hospital and slslclnatic as an auditor's report, ITIS KNOWN T0 BE A LOVELY AND A FEARFUL THING- as objective as a balance sheet. QYRQN, ‘Yen. MECMRADES, wriars m: sieaumc in PLAIN RusSIAM 0F Til!‘ AuERlcAN {713100000 compared with 822,100.- y. _ worn doorman II ansasnaal slith- I ixPRtsslorl 'RA\CI<ET- nus-rim“ ? 1..., .. _