WABHINUION, Oct. ,_ Thy-cg cont-ranting persona glvaly obscure place but in" just a heart-beat from highest office in the land. Theao are the candidates Roosevelt died April 12, 1945. gow. 24, 1877, Democratic wh g-‘esfi SiYlCQ thE @111 in 1913- ;, President h’. -'l ' (‘- azure i948 with support of b fbppblhiiiliinl and Democrats. {.4 president at the Philadelp convention last Junfl, t uing-maté of o5 m; Progressive part-y. Mule-BackCumpalgn for his years, lo 1905, crmpalgfl conducting -— BS trained solidly entrenched pref‘ Sfllté. Barkley was occasional victory in h» became minority leader. t once: when he helped over . le the presidential vetoof a wa stated and soon lCP with Roosevelt. made in o '31 sing car. entertains often and moderately and teanpcvately. Self-Marlo Man Governor Warren is a giant of i-vnndlnavlan desccnt. a jovial mix- c" and pal of many California movie ncopld He a trained orator and a man who. since early 1944. has been looked upon as "presi- rlmtial tllrnher.“ lie was horn in humble circum- roncea- in Loa Angclcs and is very much a “self-made man" Yrwfl was admitted to the California Hr in 19114. He practised lmv and lwld various political posts from cw attorney- o-f Oakland up 1.0 oorlct attorney for Alameda vlunty. Warren has been married since ‘v25 and has~aix handsome chil- ri'cn. three sons and three daught- 1'7"» Glen Taylor. like his fellow- rwstestants, was born in humble clrcvmstances and has had to pork for his living since he wax ‘.2. i-le started out as a sheep herd- mud that will- ouwllll’ ocnonnn 14. 194g one-Time Minstrel Seeks Office With llemy A Wallace 3y OLYDI ILACIIUIIN (Canadian heal Staff Writer l ‘i2 —~(CP) The victor will occupy a. com- senator Alben William Barkley, 764-651-4714 political veteran born h A log cabin at Paducah. Ky, lnrse and. amcmber of every Con- Trumarrs running- pml warren. 5'1. handsome lawyer who has been governor of California senafivr Glen H. 'I'aylor. 44, " ~ ' l rrivv of Portland, Ore, and De- np-"ratic senator from Idaho since ir-l-i. out-tome singing cowboy and soiling minstrel. He la the Henry ivallace, nder and presidential cnadidate worked his way rhrough school and colleze to be- come a. lawyer and ‘entered politics his first candidate for proscclltinfi attornev - on mulei hack through the Kentucky Hill» He was elected to the House of} RWpYESGHiBiiVES in i913 and hflitij his seat until 192'! when he was elected to the Senate. He has rc- there Barkley. heavy-act hut youthful majority Senate tc-uier through the» Roosevelt regime and up to the Republican Con- 1446. Then He was "dear Alhen" to Roosevelt Mrough the tough “New Deal" od and broke with his leader vrtr-rans’ bonus hill, He resigned o‘ majority loader but. was quickly r Barkley’ is a deep-chested man n-nh a. pc/wcrfill voice and eloquent tongue - an impressive old-style nwtor. He likes to tell stflrles and "My Old Kentucky lt-Yvn?" or “Wagon Wheels“ with- on. too much persuasion. m- play "e mouth organ. He is a vridower ‘vllh three children, drives his own lives _____. Bar-vs By ‘Alan y (Canadian Press Staff Writer! PARIS, Oct. 13 —— (CP) -— Th l" L800 “one-Fondant. covers: are inacrlptlonl by the French poet the Parla aeaalon of the Unltad Na- tlona and it's a lafe bet they’ll re- _member the Palais de Chnlllot for “He! a long. long time. Most petzrwntly. they’ll remember 5K6 ‘Igdéxt Nogt’ ztfinwfinnt: "Thrombosis Hill." _ 2531i That's the tag one reporter hung on the 155—count ficeflon the second floor. don't work. ary session. or flush a and back up to write the eel- the cosy proplnquity of Hall Dress room at Lake Success. H; the Eiffel Tower. is running with Governor Thomas y Dewey or New York to whom p, lost the Republican nomination M, Talks l"l'hrough convention which lg belng held business th l‘ travelled El‘_ when the lattcl‘ started and curlsy hair. He wife Dora. his son Arod Paul Jon. HUNG]! Y (‘HA ltTiilTJiOh; GOBBLE (‘OFKROACHES LONDON, Oct. 13 --- (CP) Twelve "glanls“ are causing a all!‘ in the reptile house. at the Lon- don Zoo. They are chamcleons more than a fool long. and the only insectimrous food available are thc cockroaches which run about the reptile house copes. One inch lnnl: and brown in color, the cockroaches are being hunted on a hlg scale; keeper: are even turning com-s upside down in the search. SAINT JOHN. N. B. -- (CPI - A total of 418 persons applied for ntglitschool classes at. the vocat- ional school here this season, it was announced recently. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. ' Phone l0! and I30] m - Chrloltelovm, P11. 07-7-47 lPresent Session Of’ U. N. At Paris Tough On Scribes ‘em-marble Wm stepa linking the Assembly Hall in the the Palala baaeme it to press of- ad There val frescoes. too large to be remov- are elevators. too. but they're usu- the office which ha: been vacgixt any Crowded and wmeflm" they ginco Harry B, Truman succeeded S0. if you t i r 1 . u, the prealdency when Franklin wan o w‘ ch a pen delegate in an off moment, it's a two-day trip —~down 25 yards below ground ievei story. Most reporters say may prefgp and dale. He But the Palaia has its pointy, A]. I most any room In the cool, apacloua buildings is a room with a vlew_ and what a view. Terraced lawns, Diacld ponds. cone-shaped hedges, ugh flag: of 58 countries-and finally Hot" at U. N. Legal Meeting ~w A- huge vat "cooks" the shale at = resulting vapors, instead of being allowed to Attorney-general sir Hartley Shawcrau what he felt to be unnecessary delay ln m, (my, p, in“ “m: “l ha" "TY “will and chill’ View; gho er. His father was a preacher who through the West. and cowboy. During the second World War he was a cheat-metal work- _ . mutual investment fund, hav 1e. TR)!” Win51’! 701T“ Will! WBHIICB chad l Quayle“). dividend n? fave our most interesting prospects for payable Npvemher the future." Citing a Fnltcd Straws estimate that thrre is enough recovorablc shale nil in wcstcvn shale beds to pro- quntefly divide!“ of {we Cams a -vide 200.000.000.000 barrels of crude organ- izing his third party and wag Wallace's choice as running mate. lie is a good-looking man with pale face, tine features. dark eyes speaks eloquently and ls a hard worker. With ill-m in Washington are his (Dora Shelled backward» and another son __ ldislrlhutlon this year. illast Shale Bails illold Big Reserve {or Synthetic on Poet’: Inacripflou 0n the twin towers of the Palaia Paul Valery, Including one that United Nations: "Pasierby, it depends on thee desire." OOODOQOOO-balrrel reserve of almost oppressive luxury. The ef- ‘ham crude h me med ‘or "I feet la incongruous, though: cath- ral carvings and massive medle- lng world. ed when the U. N. took over, look i ficea partitioned off for ndmlnla- i feasibe memod “i exploiting tratlon officials, delegates and jour- i "asi shale beds of Cmorado’ nlliats. Originally called the Trocaderonlfaciu” of ammlc the Palals was built to house thel Prme-‘lmg involves 181s French exhibition. 1e waewwllnz problem. ready one month after the official It was remodelled in 1937. and again preparations were weeks ate. Atomic scientists tan project" at, Pasco, where nlng true to form. One week after ‘ beds. however, occur in veins, the Paris talks opened, scantllnlz lay in ungainly rows, hammers banged and plaster dust smeared lghe clothes of the Palals inhabl- I ants. from mafo" sources of wafer. ‘from oil shale. would understand the details. high temperature. The escanc. are used to heat batchcs or shale as they enter vat. Through this double-use cooling. Given Long Test at nearby Wilmington. Calif. pilot plant there Is fed by hand B. capacity of three tons a d out synthetic oil . .. ~ quantities, u-lll be erected soon of Britain. irked at gal committee's draft at Paria on genocide, began I0 talk lt. is a waxy substance deposited microscopic bugs the shale beds to their rived tron: petroleum. 5 the children were musical. After a.5311,°il,,.fffa,fi,p°ac’l,,i°eof trylng ms hand “L many “We ' ' i oil Rislnrz notlroletim, costs are ex- “""‘°'"" "P c throuzh the West as a singing m an Mnergcnc“ gowmment sub- Dirccwrs of EdnTmomrealih In- diffcreticc. tea-national Corporation mmlted. n‘ Rccsc H. Taylor. Union yresirletlt. calla shale oil cents a ahcre, l6 to shareholders of record Oct- ober 15. This 1S the second bureau of nllncs conset-wlvc ahare, and follows previous pay-i Ournmnl says‘ ments of four cents quarterly. It. k brings total disbursements for i948 to 18 cents a_ share, against to cents paid in i947. 1t is the can- on. 59th consecutive dividend paid by mam," the company. Commenting on the nown Ilnitorl States an lrlr-a what this m! int-Hasn't a cnlnpstny official stated today" that the in- crease was made pcszlhle through incrcasei income from invest- ments. and is in line with the company‘s policy of distributing to other nh<inclc lo development of ahareholqcra approximately r1161;- fiziizm natural oil. Others take the proportional ghafg of auch in- View that any major source of oil come. i La worth developing. . -_.... __._____._.-__ I i: .4 x y. P) CIGARETTE rolccu You'll like "Strollers", on entirely‘ new cigarette tobacco with all the mellow flavour of long shredd- ad Virginia loaf at m vary but. It‘: a top quality smoke, and outstanding value. Give yourself direct-today] - M, futmffilMMftlllllllill " '10s ANGIZHTETS. Oct. zL-tar) might have been written by the i “synthetic o“ is he” fl and’ ‘ may emerge any day in a rearm- and Wyoming. But like the manu- enerBY. shale a tremendous iar to coal deposits. at altitudes of 7.000 feet. or higher, They are far l o devlsr-d to produce synthetic oil Only on engineer essentially the new principle is this: the Union Oil Company. A small in prehistoric t marshes. Upheavals in the earth's y o a woman’; hair without crust formed moutalns and lifted the hat altogether. ‘We may make the hat too bl present n which the convention on gcnqgldg ougm elevation, Although lt is not petro- leum. sevenal of the products de- including gasoline. can he derived from shale oil. . sidv might absorb the rem, of the Oil's "one' of "Whcn you Tbliiilf‘ that the total reserves of crude" oil petroleum today amount to only zrsonrtooonno barrels, you In addition to cost. there is an- svnfhetlc oil lndu<tr_s' --- a short- ngc of steel. Some experts argue that z-tcel necessary to sct up new shale plants could be put to better use in additional facilities for re- d‘!!! GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN Daring Bush Pilots Helped '§ettle V North EDMONTON‘, Oct. 13 ~ (C?) — A fllmay plane. looking as if it was hold together by chicken-wire. cir- cled the unfriendly-looking area full-fledged industry, drawing its and finally landed on a narrow cin- lraw product from billions olttons "Whether I tomb or treasure b ,.- M ‘Shah? undimysng we mom "Friend. emu, M‘ he" withouet. of the west, l5 ready to be born. ’l\he only thing that keeps the Inaide. ole Palaia n a building of! UYM“ 5m” ‘mm “P?” ' m" Now director of m, moat celebrated Utah of the Perhaps hi: moat famoua wal a mercy mlulon to Fort solved the“, mlilon,A1ta., in the heart of o P RI . by r»- Mlgg; .::.°:. ..”'{...°;.’.““."§..Zl.’.‘i.?..i°“i‘..lf Columbia River could be used to den“: i" t“ "tmmen" . . . _In 1943 the French are gull run- freduce temperatures. Western ahaie mm Dangeroua Cargo _____%___ but N. Z., AUSTRALIA ACT FOR. DEFENCE .____. of in the defence of the South Pacific liaison Z0116. Australia and New Zealand have held aeveral conferences since the war aimed at co-ordlnatlng their This is no; theory. The process military plans so has been tested over a long period by already undertaken at; basea of! her coasts. ay. -——-——~———- lurning out two barrels of oil daily. A larger plant, capable of tucniilg. in commercial a o I T t: the company ln Colorado, when, 1 o . . shale is avallabe in great amounts The oil in shale is not petroleum by I‘. R no needles to change. just wait ‘til you hear how uuooth and mellow der strip beside a railway track. The panenger, an R. C. M. P. conatable, hopped out and eventu- ally aueated a fleeing criminal on a westbound train at hldlon. Alta. 5yn~ The pilot, W. R. (Wop) May, made That. l bouncy take-off from the clnders and headed back to Edmonton. northern For 2O yea“ m. more. on "mm- search for Canadian Pacific Air- down on new, purely functional of-i is“ have mun“ R Commercially“ “mm Capt’ May was Oneinlfiegq]; group of bush pilots who played a maior role in opening up Alberta's hinterland in the ’20'a and ’30'a. flight Ver- the IE With Vic l-iorner of Edmonton, he took off from here. with char- A radically new principle had to m‘! bum!“ keeping u" serum warm. The flickering burners near- cToN. N. z.. Oct 12 - new (OP) - In accordance with thelri] _ _ _A > tne undertaking to play a larggrfiiasigi isefgilsliailretilnfiljlligirigging. l 0mm smug as w?“ i ~ . heat energy. temperatures are kept Commonwealth, British countries o! l 1-200 milfis north of New Zcaland. ‘ at a minimum. "rho shale oil em- the erges cool enough in be fed direct- building up closer ly into a pipeline without further establishing a are iZTEdllaliy and forces garrlsoned Fiji for regional defence as to act as a unit in case c1 need. Australia’ has eommlmentg ‘ in the Sclomorls. in the establishment oi a screen of. and New Will ly vet the plane on fire. but they got through with the life-saving serum. Grant McConachle, now that president of C.P. Airlines. oncej landed on a tiny pasture near Fort Vermilion to bring out two badly-l optmnmlc burned trappera who had been in- lured in a gas explosion. A tree ripped the belly of his plane from end to end on his take-off but the pilot got his passengers home safe- 1v. Another pilot -— Ceca McNeal — rescued two horses from Quicksand in northern Saskatchewan. He las- aoed the animals. fasfcnerl the ropes off. dragging out the horses. Mapping and surveying, running innumerable errands for northern aettlera and raking anyone beat frlcnda the pioneers had. Some. like May and McConachle, have graduated to executive jobs _on the big airlines. still flying into the bush. But all 0f them hold a special’ ateaders and ‘truppers whom befriended when theirs was tho only link between the north and civilization. iZez-iiand now is planning the cre- latlon of bases m her island lmssGsS- ' ‘Ions to the north. New Zealand is also giving at- tention to Oklahoma. In Oklahoma. During the war New a (‘Oll- siderable pexfiod \il"liLi the task was taken over hr the United . _ . tStates; and the Nmv Zeshndlmnm Robe" forces, as wcll as Fijian units trained and lctt 11v ‘Zealamcl officers. ;actlve role against the l The Donocra as New i force Japanese 1t is expecied that New Zmlailzl I o! the Brill again maintain army, have a friendly Dewey. if he predica- ment that President Truman has been enduring the last two years. A gain of only four seats would any-l give the Democrats a majority m where they could set down theiri the SG-scat Senate, and they are ships, the bush pilots were the,‘ fighting hard for those seats. t The present standing is 51 Re- Democrats, Sen- atozs are elected for six years and Others are , one-third of the seats are contest- " ed every two years. Of the 32 scats place in the hearts of the hornc- ; 5cm». 13 are held by publicans to 45 Republicans Ihfyiand l4 by Dmnocrats. But. of the latter. only four are outside the solid south WHBTB Democratic con- gressmen are likely to win. 1 Democrat Hopes Tlcrnocrats have their hopes pin- ‘.ned on four staies in particular: Wcsz. Virginia, _ _ . . 'tucl<_v and Wyoming. They have a the cc Omlnamm Of fighting chance to gain seats in veteran oil , ‘millionaire. Republican senator E _. zealdm in. Moore- ls retiring from politics ‘mp ‘Lmters in {strong candidate S. Kc r. Home l 1h ‘Fiji. one cider?’ in former gov- and the and prohahly moved into an Wq-o‘ Zcalanzi services have vista-l Fiji to discus‘; the mailer with the ‘local authorities a! the invitation =21 government and in air full consultartn with Australia, atabo has alwayl 1B-—(CPl- Democratic. backers of Republican ' candidate Thoma; E. Dewey are confident he will be elected presi- Chapman Revercomb. dent Nov. 2—but- they are not as opposed by former sure that he will Congress at his side. There is a real possibility that Democrats may snatch back con- trol of the Senate which they lost V. Robertson- in the 1946 congressional elections. That would put to the floats of his plane and taxied “n5- m much m! “m9 thew Neely. Another former governor. IAIN! Hunt, la the Democratic chnlllfll‘ er in Wyoming agalnat Senator l. Ken Lucky! Republic“! ly goes Democratic. Candidate: Help states. The Democrats this hope to beat vouna and has been at odds Republican Senator KN" professor. Paul Douglas. 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Dewey lost to Franklin Roosevelt. with his party a number of tfcnes since. 'l‘he_v are also making a strong fight to win an Illinois seat from C. Wayland Brooks. putting up a popular YOU“! war veteran and former university PRINTERS GET WAGE BOOST TORONTO. Oct. 12 —IOPI - hourly u-agc increase to $1.47 1-2. follow- ing iregotiations conducted by the . ._ _...._.4.linternational ‘Iypographical Un- of Staff of the ion rAfiL.) liniiS olsrzzimi. nanwnv Germany": first zailrvay was op- erated in 1832 between Nuerenberla