Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1946, p. 6

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the acton free press thursday november 14u thewra it on aw a alt guitlal in an ottawa court jrhocaan ontario supreme court jury found tarn not gut ty of oommunlcatiag la- formation to russia- lr i- rw adams acquitted of on hark in an earurt trial nightingale t facd with a second barge but it u considered unlikel that lb rwn will rocd blth tt sntn defendants have been found guilty of miltr charge to cajiada and an etghlh ha been convicted in england meanwhile magistrate clenn strike mmitid agatha chapman 39 year- u1 llank of canada economist for tiial on a cltarge of conprao th row n allege that sh acted as a ixiiti between kath mmn wiluher i nnlil of cummunlf atlng infor tuiintn and adams who was acquit led oil a cunsiacy charge iil the adams acquittal uag tttlr strifcr ruled i her w as uf h it nt rsiivni to warrant committal f mim haman labor should ottawa cv a insush politual fiareup of unknown proturtn burst on oua last wait with the du rioaur b thr polish legation that a vast treasure spirited out ol ni europe and brought io t anada for cafe keeping i large missing the treasure included a number of tapestries a famous iohmiiiuii iuid and other ajects u h as a ulenberg bible and original innunih f we mmmwr 1npin it had be n brought heie a ltd stoied al the en tral r sper intent i j mi tot a lnnr laier it had tseen lransfetre1 io ioo tents and muhsstrm ll was the most intriguing lm at of since the s inals lte m it stoia word gi f n to t tw mi iti t uui i hie atd epiereilly giten h ihe per wmi w itu tmk ttm- treasute w n iti iii iigtit of t etihuia lit imtlr ruan in the i tr w as a man named lolkow ski futtmf mentr of ttte tollvli legal i in ot laws at the fantastic tory rtevr loj sea iolra from mihhii ninl nflered at lout theories on thr rase ttve w hob- mailer appealed tnll down to the tmii hat tte wartime imdon goteinment in elu- was res panuhir for bunging ih treasure to canada the russian ha ked iullsh government of today ts seeking the treasure while the othrr pole many of w horn have refused in relum in their home and for fear of teprisal remain in canada and seek io ke p the treasure from what i hey dc rthe as the russian anon sored government said prime minlstrr mai kt mi kinjt ii l a puirl mi1itual quest ion tlte tarts tapestries and other ntt 1 a t in t lliii i fir i ae inm i afl we i r made piogiri in it ikrinniiin of i anada duitng the latt le eai ngnss in mote was iibu n ne irlat tttitshipi lirlsnn iiurtfr ant pioilucer are letter than tlt have er tieefi tirtoj- huk neia hsi r laineil us mn poia liti iut iit has ieated a new l lie change k ikjii w hit h wii the jiuil of m it unne islanding kjt tf i and t1upiitl1 k mh1 smr lime rome lite itans h t riling iheir story tiae attereil enl rel ttie puhllr re- ai tlon io i hern the have tiroad rusl hielr setvke extended their lnimht tht ate now a more rltwely inltkiatttl ar1 of ih nalhtnal life a nent issue of llaipei s magailn onialos a hurnoitu nrlxle ml 1 1 led uu wnulilnl know the old rimi nom it show amohtt other lliins n miner in thr old das givinit into gbtw insurance plan hmt monarch knitting employess i institution of a ournpany propoaad gioup insurano plan fur empua of the two toronto plants of monarch k rut ting co ltd wa announced ty company of fwtais today th acbema t u now in effect in four monarch p ants employee t uunnvlll and st thomas having approved it son tune ago official said that about 90 per cent of th toronto employee oind the fund putting th plan into effect in i toronto will txwt the company tlnouo to 117 mi er of i tela 1 1 estimate has frmvit to per cent of th coat th other 30 per rent brlnf tiorne by the employee of ttte t onimiy s joseph s riian division and 1te lou mdoe of the woollen solnmiig diviuon laments ar so airaiiited tlust thr leas a man earns i tie litoe tte rtmiimuiy will ron tribute ile plan smih in toroftlo follows new wage uwirsim averaging fte to sis cents an tiour provirte cover ajr on life insutanie hiwitallsat wm uiter sit knees and accidents hau althl ssk t a droop tmuseied oung man recently jurthatcd a v0 canada saving fi n i in lte ttank of ttl east central saskatchewan town he dug into hit ketk and pm fur it with 100 m tent piece uoi u fahk tjqt or uuh valnmlh tcij fusing of can ada s ikiuor taws would improve th tourist trade thorite a wllsoa pie idenl of die hotel afcsortallon of ait ada said in an interview he advoc ated that oter prmlncts follow onl artos esample in easing rest rtrtloru on the ale of liquor i hank anxious to i make ioans iwaj b f m manager states iualv maaontt i lasaal of vm or lriw at uocw twaa 14000 a uotita atrom sone people are still aurprlaad tle are told that banki ar suouut to letid nwjney according to vaiiiiam claton manager of th i m beanch of itk llank of montreal fhe llank is in business to lend nutu it is on of ll mora tui p itanl functions mr clayton says t 11 i wt we ate glad to haw title irne in nd dl um wih mat tt i in jxo e hi kint ik mentioned it ji ei mouth art average of more i tl n hisi ieople borrow m or u vs at thr hank of montreal bran suusk i he omiiti kurttr mkiiir of it llank s inter et in i mkiivg lkans is found m their pln j t i ivnl loins fur a ixwt of 77 i nls per month a peison may borrow lltsi and a it itat k in twelve inon it instalments i leple borrow less tr mote f r thoitrr or longer erhd the xst i pr m tumiately t lie same if uu lejuue nume to ir iut vmiie um lol kji ihme t all ufi ml latoo or mr hall tte lnl a nunlsnl uhi will find them gla1 io sew- iiu and eatei in jlr mi assist a ne in meeting viur financial ieedv you cah7 buy uuee4 awts prtttt yt m hit4 f vw tliri vv j1 s vl vyt j- kaap a supply on at your tele whlrh lr alfred kldcrkiew le bnk with polish minister to anada said were k for worth man million v inol so much ntont a for their art as their antltult wera rdnai brought to canada and aie in can mink is i ad tbr were rirst stored at the experimental harm heir and later and trembling to loan now he txtirowi hus gaaollne ll an he is a ttor rower the nrtcr that s all there it uiallv rotltattle ttant in eil ilv in wexttr ue iium1 uitr in the rn canada tt o house hit couiili mai snw ln it was tliffl tut l i make the service roual the dt mnnd niulh was rapid the tthintry was filling u hc rltws ki j l on doing their best ilie met tl hnlhnjre in couive of time the w hole scenr rt nngefl critlrlsnt gavw i laie to admiration tlie railways told their stnrv to the puhlir their nnnual reports depict clearly the worts performed hailw as are now aer- u e nrkanirallons of trrmendous sir doink a hig job and doing it well thev rou dn t do it if thr were small er we are retting awa from tha if there r of sire i matter r or lonj fr the farmers and removed appaicntlv 1 convent and monasteries polish legation version the tiea urrs belong to the state of poland and only ts per cent have been re covered the responuhle for the disappearance are persons formnly asattctated with the indon based pol ish government tnevlle former polish diplomats the ireas ure ts safe and was originally ownel by the church in poland not the state it is hetng held bv the church and mav be returned to rome if neceaairv to keep it safe canadian government version the treasure was nol stored nn a dlplo- i matte basis but prlvatelv are- treasure missing ii li for civil police not gnverment action ock dealer regarded the parken th cases resolved down to a battle ith suspicion but the packer hac between tha russian and i on don poles told their si on to the public so often and as auch held international impli- n1 m ell that ihe puhllc attitude cation xlfanwhile the canadian h rhnnged and the fact it now irovrrnment was keeping out of it a recognized 1 hat the packing industry long as it could in order to be efficient has to be blc i nnd it has to be honest in the welt known and oft quoted nphoiism of i m rt huhnrd a crook can run a lieirmit stand hut a great buslncmi must le bound together wtlh intec- ritv itlg huslnena n tells its si on to the public as tl never did bt fore todav corporation stock are more w i ich held in n great many of our arge institutions the stock holders number more than the workers in- 1tasuno adc1ton sale tuattm a y ipurvt imai ft hlfkeuk couh mttmkraih llfhih nrji miijiimi maciiink rrt ilie un 1ervine1 hnve nii il n 1 1 uctions fctim irur ronnttmin to s ii h puhhr portion al to arm lot t n f navaiaw t v a tuntitl on the ountv ltd atout 1 miles south and w esl of a tt n on aatt klftal vormlirh tied t timmenclng at 1 1 o riot k sharp ihe following akm lmiirmrsts y r onl lrntor on ruhher fnl rerkuson iraitor illtvator with row cm tnihment tniversal milk ine n t piping tc with a ttrigs stiatton motor which will te sold separate i iia ami chain 0 ton mlaed llav 4ul bus mlvetl rain 200 ni i no luirh path v i catt1 v ited heifer mllktn j bred vi 7 ked heifer do hred i uiwin cow m iking due 1st march ited heifer milking hred oct 11 i 1ci cow nd calf milk ng bred oct white low milking hred oct 14 i ked ow milking due 1st april ited ow nd f milking hred oct 1 koan ow n nlf milking brtl pi o ited ow milking bre1 sept t ftct c w milking bred june on at mach kari ins wym hhr i lite t anadlan hunltr f 1316 tar rus m tteh ridable straight shtatfcn sun er different was the flint locke still in wide use a century ago its imavlmum range was 1 ards it w as inoinvt nlent to use uncertain enough in gool weather worse n tmsd i our mat irandfaller used a flllnt link sui ti a ihose on display in the i ltoal oniarto museum in tinier to uw hi uii he had to nst his bullets round mtets of it ad and lest the j t lat k hw d r w hit h was v er van ahlt in qualllv to had his weapon tie measured out a quantllv of pow d er poured it dow n the lrrel and ovr ihl iammtl a piece of wadding i ilie lead ttall was dioppel in and was i tt id in place hv another piece of watbtlng finally a little powder wa epiink ed tm the firing pan on pull i ing the trigger a spark formed by the i 1 tnipat t of fllnl on steel ignited the trail of powder which in turn set off the mwder inside lis explosion pro- liellitl the lend shot much of ihe power wav lost since ihe shot fitted j ihe lore ltkvel and the flintlock had no rifling ft44vk tltfr- i ii i ookt b c cpl the jllrldke itiver ulloort newa is offer- i ing free distribution of some feline t v ie the newspaper office cat wrontfoot presented the shop with 4 kitten stwmte ughtface hold face and cheltenham telephone calls llave shot np too t in a press conference pnme mm ister mackenzie king offered a num- lcr of point for speculation he made df finite announcements con cerning diplomatic apointments mr justice iv is canadian high commissioner to australia will be the canadian ambassador to china suc ceeding maj ien vlotor odium who is retiring due to 111 health kraarr ijilott deputv minister of i in t vetmrnt n naustry it wtdel diftu- rrvenue for taxation will be the new w fen where stocks and bonds are held nbroail thev form the basis of minister to chllo irtor rorr sup erintendent of public instruction for i nw demand for domestic products the queltec province will be can ad an a la a ambassador to belgium and minister to 1uvembourg succeeding v f a purgeon the new canadian minster to washington will be thomas f stone former counsellor in the canadian imhaaa in washington he vsill wrve under the new lv appointed am- itasmtdor hume wrong mr turgeon retiring helgium am bassador has been appointed canal- ian high commlfcslon to frlr and ed- mnnn paid out in dividends come bat k for canadian good the new atmosphere ha been rented h improxemcnt in sen ice nd tten letting thr fait he known snme process should be more id 1 applied fvenone knows that th labor unions he n tnk to pcr- orm tlicv have n objective a pur- ltie in life thev ought to tell ui wind it is it is hlghlv important that we should know more of the ward i arc mctreer former brua- sen ice thev render to the nat on and arls counsellor will be ttie new high a lied cow nd rnf due nnv j mill red nmn 11 isrnrlinvv fi i short keep y ilerv it spr tig an 1 summer i alve 1 heifer fresh with calve at foot hots ki vrk chunk ki im i 4 lowcek old 1 wtin rs 1 k sow opt n 1 sow v2 pikv t ovv ok n1 litttt 1 sow due iw ut nd httrr 1 sow brcil oit 1 4 voting sow i houses 1 tin celdlng f v r i 1 hlark celdlng t rs 1 crev mare vm j tutms cah ttlement with clerk of da of ne i n ievte n the owner 1 elnr t ut uck in orxlrr to devote all his i unit io h k trade n a mason hindi m am hmott b auctlonnrs ileftlona call ast jomu kaa a lat 1st aasmaaai balk star rrawst at a keaatbtaajag awlltlitiaaisl u a karuar t gat usaat ssaw assit for juniaw ttsat tat beta la by usa apavata u atas srnahla t tulpsssasit la being added just a faat as tba eupnjy alius i son will bat aoanpllratad thing like swtub- istsbeua tak tint u imlld and install reai wbas youra aa laapatlaait aa wa ara ta rastora talepbtm aarvia ta paak ahlelsssgy and thai aneana mm agabs gtrlng ya instant aarvlna oa aaaey call you raak ivuvmisslon to south afrui to their members are thev organ uim solely for lite purpose of bring i ing about a hlghet hourlx rate of apart from the diplomatic appoint- wages does their field and scope mcuts mr king made other stnt- cover n wider area are thev inter- ments which will probably have a pro- estcd in the number employed do found bearing on political ihlpktng thev conlder the total volume of he said he did not intend lo lav wnge pnvment aa wll a the hourly down the liberal leadership trt the wage rati s are the aware of the near future and moreover thau be f m t that at times there are sharp tueen now and the next election increne of total wage pavment presumably in llfto he win recon- with merelv nominal increase or alder his previous derision not to con- even a reduction in wage rates i test another general election ijibor should make a clear statement lie also stated that he was opposed of its objective and the proposed to coalition governments means of attaining it labor ha but above all the government an- never given a clear presentation of noun cements it became apparent its case in its public relations tt is j that canada has in her own back a generation behind the tlmes xard a european problem however business institutions have gained i hard ah might try to kep out of it much from publicity it ha enabled the problem was one of two opposing them to widen their field of activity i lvuh factions th london pol and to broaden their human relationship the moscow pol who had aome- in thl effort labor should set an how carried their flghj into tha do- j example its problem is above every- minion while it was admitted that thing else a human one if must ha plj j tnt w lahop has the treasure question was purely pol itical it has aroused widespread int- matt simons nightingale 40-year- old former rcjvsp squadron leader was the third of is canadians charted a rase and it should be presented in the light of modern thought labor stands now w here industry stood thirty or forty years ago it haa missed all the revivifying influence of modern progress labor and indus- as a result of th report of th royal try should march together to lift the t commission on etpjonage to win uv standards of mankind vran yau susbm u sum towauwurt tajsatiw lmim tonelite cuts off the danger ous ultra violet ray that other wise reach your eyes tonelite admits ad ether ray i useful to visum tone- late add to your appear ance because it delicate- tints blend with your complexion uhasr ton cecil acark tenc oolltal doufbl 8l trt im1 gwlph onu the royal commission oh milk under the chairmanship of the hon mr justice dalton wells has been directed to enquire into and report upon iqi the producing proceuinn distributing transporting and market ing of milk including whole milk and such products of milk as are supplied processed distributed or sold in any form the costs prices pricespreads trade practices methods of financing manage rnent grading policies and any other matter relating to any of them but not as to restrict the generality of the foregoing the w effect thereon of any subsidies or taxes paid or imposed b scheme contemplated by the provisions of thm milk control act r s o 1937 chapter 76 as amended and the administration thereof by the milk control board to facilitate the work of the commission it is requested that written submissions by interested persons be submitted to the undersigned not later than 21st nov 1946 sub mission may be in the form of briefs but in any event shall be furnished in ten copies details of the times and places of public hearings will be announced jn the press at an early date donald a keith soritary royal commivuon on milk oagoode hall toronto v trtijitliui

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