m‘ ' 1113a CHA§LUPTETOWN_ GU_A_§DIAN Britain To Exonpt I Minors Front Sorvieo In Annod Foroos -' ‘~ ' LONDON. Mardt I - (Reut- ~ ' ere) -- Underground coal min- ers in Britain will be exempt from military service for the next iive years, Labor Minister /am asses said in the Commons to. ! A youung man Mwho rzgistorl it so ce a Wm“ mlud on ‘Mmldf’ ma?" M.“ irflno lllndeggound. coal mirltiinlzg: may be brevehtielflxlnc 0' =0 YMWWY fore he is called up will not be weeltsoId—-u sovinjln feeding, and earlier drafted as long as he is satis- I l H! . profits from the floeinAnd when they reach bfiiflilg he n Invites Dlhlil. rib 0001i‘? bl'°l*r:;:c:":"g:;‘$" l° ’ ' ' job he ‘will he eligible for call- °°P "P 9 999 P - drawing down their health. The cost of replying to . n h‘ d ny questions. said no underground "Mlrqda Growing M" ls mu cup mu ' miners had been called up since "m" 9V" bY m’ 99m“ ‘Gyms "me and ' .. .. 194i, i! their services were re- greoter egg prodvdtv - ~' g quired in the mineo. Men al- ‘ ready in the armed services who volunteered to work in the coal mines would not. however, be re- leased to take training as min- ers. The Government preferred to train men. including Poiel, am those immediately avail- Says liosoo is iiot Importing Goal | UITAWA. March 4 __ (c?) — ‘Labor Minister Mitchell told the ‘Commons today that the Domin- . {ion Steel and Coal company. em- . rr lployer oi’ moot o.’ the 13.000 coal - __ miners now on strike in the Matri- . p times. was not importing cool from = ‘- the United States so tar as he knew. He was answering a question by - . l Clario Gilli; tOCF-Oaps Breton » - - ' South) who said telegrams from 1 - _. l» the Malritlmes lndioa-ted U.S. coal’ was being imported and asked i! this W35 being done by D.O.S.C.O. Reconstruction Minister - Howe also said he knew oi no coal being l imported into the Maritime; irofn A- tfhe 11S. , ‘ Mr. Gilli; attempted to press the Minister concerning payments oi subsidies om U.S. coal shipments into Comrade but was shouted down l l ‘ " .. by tries of "order" from the Cvov- _ emment benches. . -‘ KELLTS CROSS WOMEN'S I INSTITUTE The regular nteetim-g of Kelly's Gross W. I. was held at the home ' oi Mrs. Joseph Kelly on February )4, "with an air a-nce of ten mem- ‘hers and eighich visitcrs. Roll call - _ was arn-Ltweirezl by a bingo game at which the sum c! $2.00 was Ifllllfid . Three members paid tee; making g 1 r _ the total ‘amount for the evening ~ f _ $2.15. The roll call m next month _ ‘_ Dr. Albert Einstein, right. noted physicist and faculty member l‘ '0 hammered by 5mm“ a ma‘ ‘ i . _ It Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., is shown chatting with a m. pull“: a flue or we‘ h, i guest o! the university during a session of its bicentennial conference The Pommmee mm n“ 1h” on the “University and its World Responsibilities." With him is nmrls‘ Arnold J. 'I‘oynbee, Royal Institute or International Ariairs. Othatham‘ 61311121; Ecegllngittgg tgemesckktaietht: ‘hue’ L°nd°n’ Enghnd‘ "district. New ccmmittees tor next ' ' month. _, ‘ ' o N N l Scrool committee: Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan. Mrs. William McQuaid. Sick cc-mmitteez-Jvilrs. John _ _ _ _ e Molyneaus. Miss Mary E. Trainer. . ' ‘ " Mane Elena wme~~=—w= mm r l MacDonald. Mrs John Molyneaux. »_ ' . . It has decided to h-ave a danoe in ‘ ._ ' ' the school on Friday might. Feb . “ " . tum-y l4 Plants for getting hooked y the Nursery met. to be dhployed at district convention. were dismissed. - 'I‘i1o next meeting will be held at " ‘ . , _ the home of Mrs. Maurice Mac- " ’ ' _ Helene Curtis Tru-Art Oil‘ Donald. _ ’ * . The meeting was then udiourned after whch a dainty lunch and hlmanenl‘ eociel hour was enJoyed by all present.- RQF- ss-oo f" 81-15 l seams ram: scnoor. l - O Honor Roll for February: V l‘ Grade X-l. Dorothy Michin. 2. v J € S‘ Way" Roseen LeClair. 3. Phyllis Walsh. Grade IX-l. Dorothy Dewar. 2. Roma Burke. 3. Elizabeth Sims. - . - O Res- 010-00 for 55-00 ahiitl: thiii“... ' I ‘ Burke. W1 i Grade VII—X. Lydia Slml. ‘l. Hel- wotx DONE or extents m zany}- ilfuggner-gigiét. a John Stewart. Lawrence Cudmore. Exact roce ' time for all t es of ltolr. (equalJ s. William Hughes. Ivan p_ "my yp Williams. (equal) an a Grade V-l. Kathryn Bet-k. 2. Ensemble Individual Permanent 76 Great George St. Phone 219i Margaret Enman. a. 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