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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Dec 1945, p. 3

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S. com- 4 5 2 $ wld responsible for | . | mittee of inquiry, N REY SERIES A Militant Jews, headed Palestine formed to survey I Ho by Hagana group, y ' the situation, seeks ix SQUIB URE 2 a) building strong under- 3 a solution 4d EGYPT £8) ground for direct ALL SRN Gk iS {i action AE 3 XY i i SAL CO £¥ ACT Oy 03 A ¥ G Av] Jewish "Mapai" party A Varah give 220] advocates civil dis- | » FEA Ek SRA, obedience campaign, [E532 FB WERTEL HH Sgt 5 ts including non-payment 4 AIS CER RNE of taxes Jolestines : SAUDI ARABIA » : economy depends on heed 2} 4 Jewish industry and tox ? RT 0 ERA ( i money AN RE : A ¥ 4 Arab States declare ']economic boycott on ¢] Palestine goods } i ANGLO x EGYPTIAN SUDAN a whl > . \ i Arabian ; : Gulf of Aden Sea 5 ETHIOPIA ] Dynamite-packed Palestine holds explosive potentialities that will in- volve all the great powers unless a speedy solution to the Arabian- Jewish conflict is found. Indicated on map above are some of the de- velopments and factors which focus world's anxiety on this tiny trouble spot. First positive step by the U.S. and British govern: Composite of all the practicable wishes of railroad passengers is the idealistic train shown in model form above. Designed by the Styling Section of General Motors, it is being studied by railroed executives and has been made into a test car by Burlington. It features elevated, all-glass domes for better observation and there are many improvements in seats, berths, recreation facilities and sanitary provisions. The cutaway model (bottom) shows the elevated observation lounge and lower 4 cocktail lounge, ments toward ending the. strife was SUCCESS AFTER 45 YEAR BAN TEST PILOT the appointment of al2-man Anglo- -_ American committee to study the & : fe whole situation, and recommend Highest paid man and woman in remedial action. Supreme Arab ------ the U. S. during the calendar Council for Palestine threm sur- year 1043 and fiscal year 1944, ac- prise monkey wrench into the peace cording to Treasury listing just machinery by repudiating in ad- released, were movie executive vance any decisions of the Anglo- be Louis B. Mayer (bottom), and U.S. committee. Heading Britain's 5 screen songstress Deanna Durbin six Palestine committeemen is 3 : I Top earner for the seventh consecu- "f Judge Sir John E. Singieten, left, 4 \ tive year, Mayer got $908,070 \ of the London High Court of AN ; > Deanna's income was $326 491 ithe Justice. Chairman of the U.S. group wh y PR 1g Ai is Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson, fh > ov right, of the U.S. Circuit Court at he FAR FROM HOME Houston, Tex. \. ] 0 THEY'LL SEE i ig A : ; i ¥ B. L. Carr--Art Laurin--P, E, Ouderkirk | Ve -- Art Laurin, pubisher of the "Morrisburg Leader," aided and 'abetted y by the Morrisburg Fishing and Game Club, was instrumental in . raising the ban which has for the past 45 years prevented deer hunt- Blonde, blue-eyed Helen Harrison ing in Dundas County. The saniple draped over the car in the photo- of Toronto, Ont, has flown 3,000 graph was 'bagged after 45 minutes of hunting, which proves the hours in all pacts of the world, but . gentlemen photographed are nob Jay good shots but also good hasn't had enough. "I just can't - tt ore, * SPoRAmsar--they £0 Yeopmton. more keep away from it," she declared as ible : ; she announced signing up as test THRILLED BY SIGHT OF SNOW pilot with a British firm which is i a 8 - as To to assemble passenger planes in E's Toronto. Vancouver-born, she ob- tained her commercial license in 5 England in 1936, instructed R.A.F. : reserve pilots there and then taught flying in Canada and the U.S. Later . k ¢ i she joined the U.S. air transport Pictured above are members of the fact-finding board appointed by President Truman to investigate auxiliary and ferried planes around the General Motors outo strike. They are, left to right, Judge Walter P. Stacy, chief justicé:.of the us. : Nuorth Carolina Supreme Court and chairman of the recent Labor-Meaagement Conference; Lloyd Britain for the U.S. forces, flying K. Barrison, chairman of the War Labor oard; and Milton Eisenhower, president of Kansas State 400 miles an hour in Mosquitos on College. Without special laws, which are now pending before Congress, the board 'sill have no legal + delivery trips there, authority to examine the General Motors Corporation's books Bp NAZIS HEAR THE PIPER--AND "THEY'LL PAY THE PIPER" Lo gd. dt i ; pis J , 4 di he -" rf 3 Doe was protectéd by Chief Willes- : , Pie ge. wi, J XY yr rd § toft hen it wandered into Port ! : ii i ; a : ; A 7] Townsend, 'Wash, & ; vi ; 2 HELD BY BRITISH N - 1 NY © Pe Se (84a Qs NM i Nts Ad fi ' ROI \ av Mrs, Mahommed Diah, wife of the \ editor of. the Indonesian newspaper, ~The Merdeka, and 3 Barnard col- Bik "lege graduate, is being held in : . Batavia. by British authorities .who It's an ill wind that doesn't satisfy somebody, While most people refuse to lige the charges. Her shuddered when, they moke to find the streets covered with snow, y husband said she is ng ¢ aged these girls from India, students at the University i, Rosanto school y a v with collaboration with the Ger- of nursing, were thrilled at the sight. "It's beautiful, they chorused. 3 . : - mans, She took her two . ters, The native sari worn by Mie: May Aster Jainu Deen, right, and her €oicicding the top Nazis who are now in trial at Nuremberg, Piper Kenneth Campbell, of the Scots Guards marches up and ddwn one .two .years, .the .other .five skis may appear incongruous in Canada, but she was cnx'c.os to (ry in front of the sentries guarding the jail. The Nazis may not appreciate bagpipe music but as the war crimes trials continue there's months, to jail with her, the sport, Her fric..d, Mrs. R. Iyangar, went along to watch, little doubt that the men of the Nazi hieracchy will soon "pay the piper."

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