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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Sep 1945, p. 6

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iln. To( loyuka Y amasqhîta, Wh onice oaste îhew oud foce Ge ùmucrturi osredrucn pionall udIalleAerc powe in he P cifi, ws ci a weck wih th Mailapresa urg ingthaýt he be exCuted( as a w;v criin'al. wvas 171) upafter he srrenderx his at 40,000 tr(Oops ini the Philip pnsto t-e Jonathan M The useiý cercmnony lasted fivx mliiiue.Yaht, boastful an( arroganit at the time he acce pte the surn der ofSinigapore in i 1 ilary, I194 2, started t' o Ét o when 11 lienteered thle Unlitedl States Iligh omssoe' office for the Hle was orer toremjaîn stand- ing, bulati sprited to imbe Seatted for tsigning Yaasit wsplaccd inceil block io 1of Ithe prison1 , 1nileë Southi of Manlila. A cot', two chairs, anid a table are iin bis whitcwash- Ëd celi. In[ic saýmec cliblock wer;sx [previously captured gen- eral oýfficers of his command. Týwo barrcd, screened- windows irnable hini to lo toward a prison courtyard( filled wth members of lbis conqulered forces. The Mania Pot declajred Ya- malshita wlas re'pnîe for the slaulghiter of thousands(l of civilians last ]FebIruary.' Rare Metal Used As Bone Substitute of Gret SaeLk teei are humbillle and uipesv e Ibi lcatonis 'la nlportant Ca- r.aidianilsoulrce of tnau- e glected., remealno in demand oigto te nlue l-s found for itA smpeof its heay, Cbrown ore rom his rea was ,,recently donlatedto thle Royal Ontaý1,rio M-u- Tanlttlu,iî has the pýcuiliar prop- crty ofallin au eleýCtric cur- Ilirection.sIt forms 'ainumbr of mmm, molybdenu , ironmad th- e mtalsand hes allos are used mond l(lil'adns addoes not l'e]t-at 11 0W.Wîre riadefrom wire, The metal can ]be'as, ycol- c" d due n.eerIt is nSd rdio ubs cen( ltly it ideal sbsa c fr reosto 'use ;1a tehmnbody to rpla(xe por- àilnS o-f Ithe sklle.or thr ons lt hias avey igh essaneto coroson ndwill la4st alimos t in- definitcly $ 100,00 Wd st . e Goes To Prisoun 'Was it oully a, few short years Iago that a plane ride was consîd- ered a dangerous w ay to travel, and noue' but the very dariug yen- tured to take wing?, asks the Christiap Science 'Monitor. Re- memlber Whenyk ou wereinclined to agreez with the freque(nt predic- tions: 'ht neyer can lie safe as grln travel" and "It won't ever be ipopular"? Well, thc National Safety Coun- cil has recently.reported that six- teen American air lines comnpleted their 1944 operations w ithout a Single fatal acci dent. Moreover, United Air Lines, hic., w as' grant- ed the Couucil's special wartime Distinguislîed Service - to - Safety Award for operating more than three years and over 1,006,000,000 Passecnger miles without a fatal ac- ciden-t. And this was accomplished aLt a time when the airlines have heen fLYing more passengers, mail, freiglit, and distance than'ever bie- Jfore. Clean 1Furnace Now For Com fort LAater Next winter will be a chilly one, Canadians are bound to feel the lack of coal so it is very important to get the. mýaximumî heat ont of ý eer y shovèlfuL. A dirty furnace does ïnot heat efficiently so start now to cîcan off the scale from the heating surfaces in the furnace or boiler and give the chimney and s'moke pipes a good clcaning. Warped windows anC, doors are wasteful of heat too, s0 get ont that new weather s-trippiug, and have your bouse as snug as yon pleaýse whenej the first winter winds Sm-all Radar Sets Saved Coastal Ships ecesof Canad a's effort in de- veloPmnt anird production of radaIr equîllpmenjt which have beenrelas ed JaeLýýy include one smaîl banud- mnade radar instrumient, -,l lai one witer saved Canada more moncy tlian years of radar re- scarcli cost the National, Research Counlcil, i T1à,is aal coastal defence radar unit was made in the summer of Il4 to guide the firing of coastal batteries at Halifax. Thei set did flot "sec" an ceny ship near Hali-' fatx Harbor throughout the war- but it dîd locate in fog and dark- ncss many vessels wliich w ere in danger of runing aground and whichi werê 1prompiitly directed by radio into safer channels', Save That Tear In Net Curtains Netcurains, especially if they haVe bceenwell starched, are Lable to telar as yoLI push them on 03the curtain rod. Prevent thet by slip- ping the finger vf -an o;d glove- or evn piecce of paper-over the, sharp enýd of tht culrtain rïod. o curta?îins wijlihe slip on1 easily Pnd wihouýt a tear. ',o0 keep youir be.droom curtains cdean longer, pin them back at iglit wîvth Clothes ýpincs.l Like -manýy obrwealthy men, Lord Iveagli (fal!y lname Guin- neIss) ran a mIode]ý farmi as a hobby, sa3ys the St, Thomans Tmsor ïtal. Not mso famlons as Ginlness' etuteGuinnless farmI at Wok- Ing was renowý"ned for, its GuErn- îseyý,s. -After mnany years it becamje 1ne 1fthc' tsan ihrcIs in the wol. There were util a few das go 0Of them he arn wt-ere a mo(de], ltestaff whic ook-- el after them wore dean w thite smsevery day, before ilking, each cow "vas washed wvàih cold wvater, and thecir tails were thinnied £0 tîat hey erejust sufficient to icHis awaly. But suddenly aj( nd nsoeun- kilcn a, foo),t and muthl dis- case brok"e oIt amiolig themii, ails' in accoýIdan]cc widith te aw te en- ire herd "was dsroe. They were es'tmate ; o b wrth aýt least $10)0,000, for wich fuil com- Pensation wililb(e pald. HIowexer, Lord Ivea-gh has a 1-3-erhed on another farm in Ssflk and will commence to bul iu is st.ock ýagain, There arcsome men who sneuer ;t"gen- tkemen farmersi-" who produce the best sokaý' a ho1bby, but farming ign alowes a gr'eat deal to thosec who flot onlly raisete best und((F er e hstConditions foritheml-i scîýves, but do thieir tm ost to in- iice thew ýorkin.g farmecrs to lîin- prove the quality idif'teir own stock.il.2l v a an ïid i -a rd 'e d ,d HO,W REDS NWPE NIS IN 12-'-ýAY WARl Safety In The Air TOIIAV" Rxent a Polane; Fly It Youriself The latest'rinikle we'vc heard of in postwar aviation plans, is really intriguing, ýsays The Minne- apolis Star-Journal, t lias turned up in Boston where, several financ- ciers1 are reported organiz ing a company to exploit it. They plan tïo rent planes 0on a fly-it-yourself basis. That icsn't new, bult aT:'hm cidea is to o per- ate b raniches ail over clhe couintry. Thie reliter can take a plane, fily it where he],-wants to ge) and 4cave it, Somieone else Wîll rent it fro)m there. Eventually, the planes are ail supposed to find their way back to starting points, or at least to keep reasonably well distrîbuted. ATOMr'AIC BOMB AND TRAM CAR F Here's close-up taken by Jap Cameraman after atomic bombing of Naggsaki. This was a tram car and its occupanits. Now like every- thing else in heart of that indfustrial area they are destroyed. e ICTORY BONDS have lhe'ped uis to But remlember: inf ilation sturikes haýd-est fsght and win a war. TheY've minimized the danger of a war-inflation economiy. They've formed a backlog of isafely- invested buig power that will benefit tlic indivýî(iual and the natioi wh-en the danger of iniflatlion -aoVer. after a war. What our '4rioÇory Bonds trill do-if we hold onit o them-is to keep prices down un mtil supply meets dea-tad... wheni a dollar will huy a full dollar's worth or gooda. Thinik of tomorrow hbefore think-ing of cashinig a Victory Bonsd! TUE HOUJSE OF S~GA MEN U711 THINK 0F TOMORROW AilE'PLANNING "COOKING WITiI LIOITSQ" Miracles of ecookýery performefd siot by thle feat of a fire, but bY [the heat of lit, are planned for t he kitchens -of tomnorrow!1 Ovenis Iiined with "pcectrie liglit bulbàa" will Cook your foodià better in shorter lime with the even, easily contrled penetratîng heat of infra-red rayst It's better things for living such ais 1his Uusat your ictory Ronds till buy tomoarrowl Men wuho thinek of Étomo'-arrwsamy 'ýHIOL» ON TO VOIU, VJCTUR1V BOIDNBDs k Froin Aug S. to Aug 20, three So viet armnies on the Manchurian front made short1 work- of Japan's vaunited Kwantung army of more than 1,000,00o m en. White arrows on map above show initial attacks of Red troops; black arrows indicate advan ces up to surrender at enemýy's" Manchurian head- .quarters in Hsinking.

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