flat nus mam ForImmigrants In and no ooonlflesprealdanlJtpnd brain were wsrtlmo hoverandCbarlrs deï¬aulloto lng in an open an beuoed lull dietlehnrlil uniform with retired the heady days til pmdlyan they who thenlllev whidsbo led the Free French victory in the Second World War undemo with triumphal males Chain ps Elyscis magtwo wartimelcadcrs how VolntioastoxtheAic do Trippph Fm cordsbirthplace ot Freud rev fBusineSSABaromeier Feature Tuesdajyln Exanuner So forthlsyeorithasbeen PC CHIEF IN Pll CASTS BALLOT Walter Show Progressive Conservative party chlcf vot es in the electionflucsdoy that made him Prince Edward is 311115 Belch Lecid InDanzig lands premier Mr Show 71vyearold retired deputy hgrl cultural minister was elected party leaderin 1957 The conservatives almost revere ed the tenure of the Liberal party taking 22 of 30 provin cial seats To Touch Off World War in Danzlg an opening chapter of the Second World War un folded 20 years ago as re called by an Associated Press correspondent then flattened there This Jr the second of three urticch on the 20th anni versnry oi the start of the war fly LYNN HEINZERLING Associated Press Staff Writer The guns spoke at 447 Danzig putting the world at war for the second time in Eenerotion ltwas Sept 1935 and the fateful shots had been expected for months Adolf Hitler was ful tilting his promise to seize Qan zig back from League of Nations trustcgship for his Greater Ger man Rcic As the omhious rumble of gun fire echoed over the city pigeons cooed from the gables of the ancient houses Windows flew up Hitlers storm troopers already were posting up signs proclaim ing Dahzlgs return to Germany Down in the harbor the Ger man cruiser Schlcswig Holstein which had slipped into port week earlier on courtesy was pumping shell after shall into the Westerplottc Pen insula Hero the small Polish garrison in the city guarded munitions dump The free state of Dnnzlg in ciud the city and small sur rounding nrea had been created under the Treaty otVersailica after the First World War at Polish insistence ltwas placed under the protection of the League of Nations with its many towers and Ron aissance buildings Danzig was one of thc loveliest cities in northern Europe There had been no mistaking the approach of war in Danzig For weeks straight backed strangers with tho unmistakable Inheritance Story Falls Apart Cancer Victims Letters Fable PITTSBURGH AP The story of canoor victim inherit ing $2000000 from her rich Scot tish uncle fell completely apart Wednesday Mrs Jean Naccarelii 46 Pittsburgh houusewite has not in herited Such sum from her late uncle John Lennon of Aberdeen as she said she had John Len non died several years ago Mrs Naccarellis daughters said leav ing nothing like that vast sum Records show that telegrams supposedly telling Mrs Naccar eiii that she inherited the money probably were sent from Pitts burgh and not Scotland Mrs Nacoarelli has said doc ve her only one year to live Herhusband says the only th be ows about his wifes phy cal condition is that doctors economist non STE ANNE DE BELLEVUE Que CP ishop lvor Norris of Brandon Man yesterday turned the eyes ot the Anglican Church of nada inwards the under egcd masses of Southeast You must face up tothé task bristianizing the East he to1d delegates to the diurnirs 2011 general synod Obviously affected by Bish Norris appeal and later descri tlonsby clergyman from Can adasfron er districts the synod gave gu ckapprovalot tife mis sionary societys report and series of recommendations de sig dt strengthen overseas and home nussions Bishop Norris speaking after tour as Anglican mus ns inthc orient saidall Christian Cana dians rnust be concerned with de velopments that mcomrnnrn ebarejeachingï¬hiidren to turning Communist because the Vommunista supply them with literature gt diagnose xn as abad liver NOT BEAUTY QUEEN Mrs Naccarelii is not the woman who was Miss Pittsburgh of 1932 as she claimed to be The Marguerite Lennon who was the beauty queen that year is now Mrs Charles Puskor wife of Pennsylvania postmaster Two daughters Noreen 20 and Jean 16are not doctor and nurse on the staflof Johns Hopkins in Baltimore the bos has announced The two girls are li in Homestead Pa with their father Roy Francis who was Mrs Nnccar ellis first husband The two girls have been quoted as sayinth 1r mother onvsome occasion has sent telegrams and flowers to herself Rev Adam Cuthand princrpal ofan Indian schooi at Montreal Lake Sash and lullblooded Gree an stressedxthe need of orienting white teacher Indian social and famiiycond ons You canttakc man from an Qatari parish nd putflbim inan lndian school and expect Delegates approved arinso hud get of $1230000 introduced by Bishop Waterman of Nova budget was per cept over that in 1951 And Bishop Waterman said Anglia has not yet abr ytogiv ile urged canvfamihes to follow the modern tithe system of givingti och Sundaygtor piece Gcrman orchestra bearing of the Gannon army had been prowling the city in civilian clothes PREPARE OPENLY Barbed wire hnd sprouted at strategic positions pontoon bridge had been built over the lstula River Communications lines were laid openly from the city to various headquarters in the surrounding countryside The day belorc it happened more strangers appeared The stores had been crowded all day with Germans They had the greedy luxury lovingglint in their eyes which bespoke the ousteritiés of Hitlers Reich even before th war The wise Dan zigcrs fi ally clamped down on the sole of coffee and other cherishe tems At the hotel where lhad been staying for nearly twoimonths it was hot and unusually quiet on the night of Aug 31 The hroe the cafe signed off with flourish carlier than usual and departed nevcrto return Notices were posted announc ing that the sale of alcoholic drinks was being discontinued The disappearance of whipped croam was another telltale sign of emergency EARLY CALL IS HINT Shortly before 0p that night German with leathery face and demanding voice stepped up to the night porter in lite hotel and said Herr por tier call me promp at am He couldnt be anything but German army officer And his early call could mean nothing but trouble The streets filled quickly as the gunfire in the harbor in creased Danzig Nazis raced through the streets arresting all the Poles they could find Polish business houses were ransacked Polish mailboxes torn down But down on Westerplatte= long narrow pe ula on which the Poles were tted to keep small garrison nnda munitions dump thin little Polish major named Hcmyk Sucharski was doing what he had been sent there to do bust vs METAL ila had 201 men with res rifles 38 revolvers is heavy machiheguns 23 lightttnachine guns four08mmmortars two 37111 antitank guns andone thre on field gun whichvrealiy was museum pi Facing him only 700 yards away was the hle wig Holstein with four 11Ainch guns of smailer caiihre In addition 10 sixinchgnns andother guns the Germanshad almost unlim announced thatthrcencw in dustries will be coming to Barrie Ivhnt will thlsinean to the community or awhoic According to inrvey eonlt ducted by the ConndmnNn tional Railways nelendus try employing 100pcrsons has the following effects Tho citys population lncreas or by 42 people In other fields 117 more lobe are created in addition to the original 100 131 new households are cre ated 393 more telephones are needed There will be Mooreschool childreu Three more retail storeswill be needed itcd ground and air forces to throw against The Polish field gun as hit by German shell after firing only aorounds EutSucharski and hi menrepulsed the ground attack They epulsed two more attacks atuiusk POLES HOLD ON When nig fell ove Danzlg Sheliaski orderedsoma trace bullets fired into the theWesterpiatt totaunt the Germans and sho ho was st avery thousand dollarsot annual income title also rpreséntc forecast for 19$ an which ominent was inc as 03119500 oreach ar from 00 thiayeanfor adio and television broadcasting if the jncreos it might be used parti kl gli 197 additional aot lies will be needed Retail sales will increase by $989000 annually The Barrio Examinerhas always recognized the import ance of industry to commun ity and to highlight this facet of community life new weekly leatute will commence this paper on Tuesday Business Barometer an pcaringeach Tuesday il in tended toglve factual pic turcot industry and commerce in Barrie and district In ad dllion there will lie ï¬nancial articles of general interest many of them contributed by wellknown local businessmen businessBorometer week ly featurcstarts in The Bar rie Elxaminsr on Tuesday Sept dinner avenue which ThoAmericanpreaid¢nt was in parade the extends from titePlacodcla Coll adarkmtt nndjoft hatwhich hedotfcdtothex Eisenhower held up both inns in the gosturethot is his trade mark Cheers rippled along the WI crowd the mine Th ndl banked the streets More toned from windows along the way Some stoodat windows with champagne glasses raised in toasts Soldiers stood atromrod attene don almost shoulder to shoulder along theavenue Eisenhowers last such tripup the broad avenue was Juno 1943 when he rode the runrung board of an army car and tool the cheers of thousands celebrat ing the allied victory in Europe At the towering Arc do Trl omphc built as symbol to Nae poleons orlce Eisenhower stood for moment in tribute to Frances unknowu soldieriburied beneath the arch AERIAL monomers The use of Ontario government plans in forest protection began in 1924 with the purchase of 15 flying boats Other Cultures MONTREAL CPLR is eu tor Wings to modalc with Canadas PrenahxpeaklnlMlo thanits English NdmKattan Frenchsnaking Canadian Jew ukl Wedneday night its cold the cultur ls moreicoltereut and self Iasur than the loose Canadian iiggioiherated amusement in pref that Imminent integrate rather lambs ggiome ration of culturesEng Encodians have Mr xattan spoke at aterolnar oil the National Federation of Canadian University Students chisdiscussingthcetlcctof various cultures on median national consciousness Hc saidimmigrants whocome berafor economic rcnsoosswiftiy adoptthc culturethey findthem solves in Biosc who comn to escape persecution have harder time assimilatingnhlr Kattan said They are proud of their yalues and beliefs and tend to cling to oldcustoms dinosaurch smnssro Dr ï¬Godfrcy gtKnczanowslri lishborn stall member of the Ontario Hospital at Whitby Ont said he was surprised at their phnsls Canadians place on amusement Pleasure is not the most imlt portant thing in lif he sold The Canadian culture had not yctformed and was not yet ma ture enough to completelyassimi ilnto immigrants He said oneot the saving Need For Ont LINDSAY remain at at Atomic Energy at Canada gated raid birfzdnesdny founding more an ear power in Ontariorfor publlc use hill or 20 years than the total Ml flccuical capacity of the pro ce Company secretary rl Watson told the Eastern Ontario Municipal Electric Association annual meeting here thatjby 1960 Ontario Hydro will require Nico the generating capacity of stilts plants new fln Optario the makt hidnlli the power siteshevaalreadybeon developed and Ontario Hydro has now totnrn nly tothermal power he said Mr Watson said ih arm owned company has nuclear power projects under Two are or construction of power plants and tile on studies