Mr. Schneider and Mr. lin-ithnupt paid tribute to the "tforts of Hon. W. D. Euler, minister of trade and commerce and M.P. for North Wat. erloo, toward establishment of one of the 67 "advaruw training" air- ports here. The airport c0mmi>sinn chairman said at least INFO acres will be IW- (win-IL and thv tivid mun hr at least one mile square. MUNICIPALITIES H'mninnod from l‘ugu 1) if they were given a>>urance that the road would be ready when and if the airport is built, they would heartily recommend the site to the government for consideration," stated Mr. Schneider. Euler's Efforts Praised. "I think we have a itrst rlaim to one of these airports >incu we pioneered our own airport hm‘v irn 1929, which has been of man vamp was. not "CROSS STITCH" Dinnerware Every MON.. TEES. & WED. "The Ciro Kid and The Lady" Wm. A. Rogers A-l Silverplate to the Ladies every THURS. & Noe and Ethel Tarp Call On The President" - ADDED ATTRACTION -ee-e CESAR ROMERO MARJORIE WEAVER Free Parking Cor Dulu- & Ont Str. Cartoon Thursday _ Friday . Saturday DEC. " - 29 . 30 Waterloo 1 ma... mnlsn . Mm sun a... "tuttt . In. mum We wish you all a very Happy New Year? DEANNA’S Ill LOVE! THUR. - FRI. - SAT. A,ch grown-up Star joins the / mud: heroines r 011an " FIRST LOVE WE GUARANTEE THIS l‘ROGltAM TO BE ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAIN- ING EVER TO PLAY THIS THEATRE “Blondie Brings Up Baby" Th, ‘Immgrmrnl and 5m†" ish all & Mon. _ Tianjin; "Little Brother Rat" WU'Ph NEW YEAR TO Ir,t PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE I HAPPY 35!! IE IR MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE ANN SOTHERN LEWIS STONE LARRY SIMMS Special Into street I""_"r1"Ir' aftr, the revival "THE YANK AT OXFORD" FRI with Revival Tuvsdny In.“ p.m, Robert Taylor - Vivian Leigh 'id.. is located. "would have to be con- vinced of the benefits which will accrue from an airport." He sug- zested that the Kitchener suburban roads commission be consulted and that a plan might be evolved whereby the government would pay M? per cent. of the cost of the road- work, the county 25 per cent. and Kitchener 'Ar, per cent. “I'll support it 100 per cent.," declared Rveve Milton Schmidt of Wilmot township. "I don't think we chould lot this chance slip." J. R. Beaten. president of the Waterloo board of trade. said his municipality will eo-operate in any way with Kitchener to obtain the project for the county. "We must act now or we'll miss out, for count- less urban areas will be seeking the air fields," he stated. Warden W. D. Brill said he be- lieved the county would give the project every support. but pointed out that residents of Woolwich township, in which the propo§ed site Kitchener 25 per cent." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown are Reeve Norman McLeod, North spending the holidays " Mitchell. Dumfries township, who is chairmant. Miss Mary McConazhy is holiday- of the road and bridge 'ig,',.',',',','),.,','.::)",','.,' " ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. said he believed "all municipalities Drawbndge. will pack the project 100 per cent." Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Gerber "It would be a wonderful thing if spent Sunday with the latter’s we could [and it for this county," parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ceis. he declared. ' . of Gadshill. Mr. Emrey said it would cost "very little" to continue the hard- surfaced road. which now runs close to the area. directly to it. The cost would provide no "stumbling block." hr said, adding the work could be done for about $2,000. ("l'llll GREAT i VICTOR 1Emgr' "Secretary Norman Ritter of the board of trade, in dealing with the transport department oMeiais, stressed the important of the area and pointed out that the nine municipalities in the vicinity have a total population of more than 100.000, that they have 452 indus- tries and that the total value of merchandise manufactured per year amounts to more than $100,000.- 000," stated Mr. Breithaupt. Railway Handy. “If we succeed sre will be assured of a position on the Dominion's main air routes and not be rele- gated to the sidelines as we are in rail facilities," he said. and service in the area," lsserted Mr. Breithuupt. Although the in- spectors had ruled the present airport too small for "advanced training." it was said to be suiuble for what Prime Minister Mackenzie King referred to as "elementary training, he added. He stressed the post-war value of such a new air- port. Mr. Schneider said another factor which might influence the govern- ment in establishing one of the airports at Winterbourne was the location of a railway less than two mile away. _ SI’ECIA L New Year's, Five Show After Sunday midnight 12.0s Also Mon, " Tues. - Wed. “uh Ilia" .lom-s _ Mary Martin "" "I Added -- Wednesday Only TICKETS FOR THF. MIDNIGHT SHOW nu oth, m lhv "ox "tr" 1dmission C,ttr Theatre “TIRE! ION. I I... Mon-g "nun 5nd , on! !spent Monday with the" tir/ai), tmother, Mrs. J. Gordon. of Fern- (bank. Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell Mar- l.ennan and family and Miss Lillian MacLonnan of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mncllonnnn. Mr and Mrs. Hertttr Maclx‘nnnn and famnly upon! Sunday wif M, and Mrs, Edgar Chalmers Mrs. Jenn Mueller of North Bay and Miss Olive Froohnrn. R.N., of Detroit, are visiting their sister-in. law, Mrs, Earl Freeborn and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. M."diaiCili'd" family and Mr. Jack Gray spent Sunday: at. Kirkton. Mr. aid Mrs; SreiiGrireiiesues, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bellar. Miss Marjorie Mkson of Toronto is visiting at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. James Mason. Mrs. 'puonesr"is"v"isitin,, at the home of her son. Rev. Maloney of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jack of Guelph spent the week-end with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Gerber spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ceis. of Gadshill. Mrs. R. Patterson is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Klockman of Brit- ton. . Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Che. Vogan. Mr. and Mrs. J, Livingston of Sulfa are spending the winter m nth, at the home of Mr, and Mrs “I’M Cray. Mr. and Mrs. Cid. Roth of El. mnrn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and family of Linwood. Misses Isabel Gale of Detroit nml Beatrire Gain of Kitchener spent Christmas at the home of Mn John Colr, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hyde and family spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hrdtr, of Thamesville. Mrs. i. A. Reinwald and Henry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Logic Mathews of Listowel. Mr. Will. Neilson and Misses Jean Nelson of Toronto and Marjorie Neilson of Listowel visited' with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neilson. Mr. Donald Freeborn of Chair Ieau visited his mother. Mrs. Earl Freeborn. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Young of I'etrolia are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. John Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tanner and family of Toronto spent the week- end with the former's mother. Mrs. Hester Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Widditield and daughter of Nilgarn Falls are spending several days at the home of Mr. and My. Jtthrt_Fewinmt. Mr. and Mrsr. Wm. McNabb of Rockwood spent Monday with Mr. anti, Mrs. A. E. Tanner. Mr. and srrsrNkar Rutherford of Toronto spent the week-end " Mr. J. Rutherford’s. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leis and son Walter of Gadshill. Mr. Jacob B. Gerber and Mattie spent Monday with My, and Mrs. Jacob J. Gerber. Mr. Jake Wnyzler of Lowvillo. N.Y., attended the funeral of his father. the latte Jacob I, _Wturler. MrfRobt. Livingston of Hamilton is visiting at the home of his sister. Mr_s_. J. M, gray; Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fink and daughter Dorothy, Mr. Herman Pink and Miss Garnet Fink of Toronto. Mr. and Mts. A. Berlette, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Berlette of Palmers- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robertson and daughter of Drayton spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K_rotz. Misg Velma Baier of Belmore visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baier. Mrs. Lyons, Miss McCourt of Carthage visited Mrs Reid Ailing- hm_13_qn Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mulcahy spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. Reisberry of Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cuthberttson and family of Woodstock spent Sun- day with Mrs. George MacLennnn. Mr. Ind Mrs. Simon Fewings, Margaret and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. John Fewings, Mr. and Mrsr. Nelson McFaddin and Isabel spent Christ- mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCon of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pike and Wilma spent the week-end with friends at qunt Forest and Holstein. Mr. Roy Bond of Englehart spent several days this week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bond. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ribey of To- ronto spent the week-end with thr latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Coulter. turge Woman Intoxicated; Is Mrs. ArrnlstreJFhTiii,""Listowes, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. E McBain. "(unusable Howiett knocked me to the floor and then rammed me out the back door with a lot or people looking on," she tutid. "When they got me in the car. he sat on me so hard i could hardly breqtttte." Magistrate maki. granted her re- suest for a weak’s remand to secure witnesses, Ngtre was unsteady on her feet. raving at everyone she met and cutting And Inventing," teatiiied COB, luble Howlelt. Sergeant Collins " ded Miss Glller was "violent" when arrested. l The accused said she was in a glare ghonInx tor a taxi to take her home when the police came in. Arrested In I King Bt. More, lon- day night. nnd lodged in loll. Mus Glllor'n violent hunting on the VIII- of he coll VII. hard by member! of city council meeting two floors above; police suited, Serkeant Jena Collins and Col- suble William Howlelt told the court the scanned was "very drunk" when arrested, KIT_9HaNMR.---"Wo'it lot - out tor m. In!“ anon. but be Met a week fro F, Paul." “and laminate John R. We Tuesday. with being drunk Inf} public. "ce, second “on. Upon Purl cum appeared and Mr. 3nd _ Mrs. __Stan_ley Gordon MILLBANK "I Int-info M) cnabmcu A. W. Boos; city planning commis- sion-L. 0. Breithaupt, H. J. Ball {reappointed}; airport commission --N. C. Schneider. R. A. Dietrich, I A. Achyrer. _ :M-ny Attend Concert. I The annual Christmas school con- cert was held in the school on Thursday evening and was largely lattended. A splendid program of dialogues and recitations was given by the pupils; also a program of 'musie was given by the Seranus Martin family of Floradalc. _ _", fl. 1“,"... ... v.. nun-u. u. W. Gordon; public service-Alder, ,men I. Bowman, G. Honsbereer, J. Washburn; legislation-same as of- fice committee; county wereement-- ‘Aldermen G. W. Gordon. S. F. Lea- vine, H. W. Sturm, I. Shantz. J. G. ‘wan; industrial and labour dis- putes---Mayor-elect Jos. Meinzinger 'and any members of council selected Lby him. Members of board and commis- l>ionsz board of park management-- ,W. MacDonald, E. Lippert; library ',boarf--SIrs. Mabel Fraser (re- appointed); board of health-E. F. lDonohoc, H. W. Sturm. Dr. R. G. Ratz; high school board -.- Mrs. ,0. ‘W. Thompson, Mrs. P. J. McGarry, r n_,,,.,,.. - .. .. _ -- Miss Marjorie Jackson of Lislowol High School is spending the van- tion at the home of her father. Mr. Ir. "ckson. Mr, JIRF Siltlvr and family of St. Jacobs were) Tuesday visitors at the home of the former', sisater. Mrs. and Mr. .lakf Mount". Advisory trame commission --- S. Shupe. W. Hédgson, C. M. Bray; county board of audit-AH. H. W. Sturm; Waterloo County Health Association-Aid. Gordon Hons- bcrger; St. Mary’s R. C. Hospital board-Aid. Ivan Shantz; fence viewers-George Bucher. P. J. Mc- Garry; pound keepers-N. Hoffman, J. Hofstetter; page-Norman Rifrer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzger and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kirchner and family, all of St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Metz- ger an'd Ruby and Miss Violet meager of Elmira. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzer, Sr., and Benjie Martin. and Mr. and Mrs. Sittler of Hawkesville enjoyed a Christmas dinner on Sunday at the homr of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Manger. Master Earl Manger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Manger, had the mis- fortune to have his hand caught in the gear wheel of the cutting hox, injuring it badly. He was taken to the doctor where it was found neces- sary to put in quite a number of stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzzer, Sr,, were Monday aunts at the home of the farmer's brothvr and sister near Three Bridges. Appointmedts'io the tGiiivTiiiUi board were left open for the pre- sent. Mr and Mrs. Inn Martin wont Christmas day with friends at West Nontrnso, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Matthews spent Christmas day with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Thompson of Winfietu, T0terloo, _ I Christmas evening gun's 'with Mr Mics Annabelle Matthews and Mr and Mrs, Wm. Dummeier were Mr. Art Shard of Kitchener spent thelatnd Mrs, Milton Cries, ttnd dautth- Christrmc_ holidavs M the home of tors Evelyn and Mildred of no" Mr and Mrs. Emmerson siiiii'aii/l Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mung†and family visited on Tuesday with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Monger. of Heidelberg. Mr, Ind Mrs John R. Jarkcon Ind Morley anon! Christmas; day with Mrs, O, S Srhptfele and family of Waterloo C. Cressrhan.’ T. H kiiv%iirTc appointed) ,'s K.-W. Hospital Com- mission-J. k franks, C N. Weber, _ ,_.__- - ...- ....‘. "5..., Special committees: Reception-- Mayor-elect Jos. Moinzinger and all members of council; railway and ttaffie--same as sewer committee; city planning and building-same as works committee; industrial-Alder, mennJ. G. Brown, H. W. Sturm. G. “I don't think any criticism should be forthcoming and I think the atten. lion or the department should be drawn to the matter," concurred Trustee A. H, Wether. Chairman A. M. Snider said he wag surprised that "in view of our effi- cient system that the inspector should draw any attention m ig in his report." -'"'9'..w.N.. 4-. Auuallll. L. BVIDCI'I an" S' P. Leavine; fire and light and market and city hnll--Alderman G. Honsberzer, I. Bowman. J. Wash- bugy, tlri.ee--san.y.s as firy and light. Committees appointed, all sub- ject to confirmation at the inaugural meeting, were as follows: Finance-- Ald.-eleet George W. Gordon, chair- man. and all members of council; works and sanitary-Alder-men J. G. Brown, H. W. Sturm, G. W. Gordon, I. Shantz; sewer and cemetery- Aldermen A.. Muttin, C. Seibert and and a high sundard ot promotion throughout the school. "I don't think anything could be done to improve on our preBettt rer- quhmon Iyntem and I object to the criticism," contended Secretary Brown. “No major Purchustrs, are "or made until Improved try the pro- perty committee and even every teacher has the propér forms." H'umiuued from Pug»- It manic race, was appointed to the Kitchener-Waterloo' Hospital board, tilline the vacancy caused by the retirement of Ald. Irvin Bowman. The all! of ttttt whoa! accorl‘mg to the report, in “highly quatit1ed" and all equipment "good", as is sup plenum" reading material. The in. [nectar lauded encouragement given physical education " the collegiate. The report suggested that ppoper recqttisiUon form- he provided {or durloma, yqurses i? ati departments. COLLEAGUES t0rNHA1Nd--rtiors that the tour-year dim-s course in homo economic- ho nonulud and user- tion that - all... were too Iartre tor elective LII-traction were com tuned in tho tuna-torn report on the vocations] chi-ton ot the Kitch- uur-thorloo Collegian, The report in mounted to the bond Tuesday night by Secretary Harry Brown. In hits ripen. the hupeclor ttailmat- ed the n as of vocational equipment " 88.1560. including “bury. $2.» Mito; work Ihop “.000; machines and took "6,000; .citmtitic equipment, “0900; phylum .. educuiou 82,000 Ind mhcelhnoolu $18,000. Of III-potion Can't Improve PM! By"... Ikted Objects _'rtrCHtieitm Worth $85,194 YATTON The National War Loan Committee will be fully representative or the vnrons sections of Canada. It will provide the assistance of a group of citizens who will individually and collectively take an interest in fur- thoring the undertaking and who will be available to plan and assist any activity which may be consuls-n ed necessary for the success of the "While necessarily the formal membership ot this committee is limited. I am rionttdent; said Mr. Ralston "that every citizen, regard- less of his or her walk in lite. will regard himself or herself as a mem- ber of the "atidn-wide organization for putting this loan ‘over the top'." in the purpose of prosecuting tlie war the provincial treasurer of every province trom Nova Scotia to British Columbia has consented to serve. The following are the nine Provin- cial treasurers: Hon. Angus L. Mac, donald, Nova Scotia; Hon. C T. tRi- chard, New Brunswick; Hon. J. A. Mathewson. Quebec. Hon. Mitchell F'. Hepburn. Ontario; Hon. Stuart S. Carson. Manitdha: Hon. W. J. Patter.. son. Saskatchewan; Hon. Solon E. Low, Alberta; and Hon. John Hart. British Columbia. On this Committee. of which the Minister or Finance will be Chair- man. will be the tive former minis ters of Finance now living. namely. Rt. Hon, Sir Thomas lWhite; Hon. Sir Henry Drayton: Hon. Chas, A. Dunning; Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett; and ‘Hon. E. N. IRliodes; and demon. strating the nation-wide unanimity Mr. and Mrs. J. Jantzi. Miss L. Gineerich of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voisin of Kitchener spent Christmas evening: with Mr. and, Mrs. Jirhn Lips. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbnrt Ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt Miss Marie Hackbart of Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider am' family of Bumberg and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and family spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnckbart. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roeder and daughters Bernice. Marlene am! Dorothy, and Mr. Louis Rank of Heidelberg were Christmas dinner guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lips. Mr. Clarence Sejfert of Walton spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert. Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert of Mannheim and Miss Violet Reichert of Kitchener spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. JVoh Reichert, Miss Thelma Miller of Waterloo and Mr, Edward Reichert of Rum- nu‘lhartlt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Soylor of Shnkoqwarp. Misses Idelll and Solinn Seylpr of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Daniel Sequ. n Mr. and Mrs, Henry Golbeck of Waterloo, Mrs. Knto Wilson of To- ronto, Mrs. Henry Gruhe and Mrs. Wm, Golbeck of Bumbag spent Chrisatrttgts evening It the home of Mr. Louis Freiburgor. _ Mrs, Andrew Lips and Mr. Ervin Lips spent Christmas evening at Heidelberg. and Mrs. Jacob Reicheit. Mr, William Lon, of new Hays- villr spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Huckhart. (Continued trom Page 1) which will consist of representative citizens acrox Canada and will do monslrate the national character of the first War Loan offering. The tire broke out while the fam. ily slept and swept through the frame building with such rapidity that the father barely had time to carry four of the children to safety. Two families occupied the wooden building, t'lllt'0C"T'lMi, Que. --A mother and one of her live children perished in a tire that swept their Chicoutimi home early Tuesday. The woman, Mrs. Phillippe Lemieux. died when she attempted to save her eight- year-old son. Omer. CANADA’S WAR Aran The resolution urged In tunend- ment whereby operating corpora- tions will be required to bear the entire cost of relocating any appli- ances or works on municipal roads or highways when such work is re- uui_r_ed by the road authority. Mother Dies taileE-urzet'z to Fii, In Attempt To ) . Save Children Police (lilieers 7 The pi-oposed Imendmeht' reverts back to the practice existing prior to_!925. Icqqrding to the resolu- The council also passed a retro- lution making the following rebates on the county road levy: Waterloo, $8,677; Elmira, $1,661; Preston, $5,288; Hespeler, 82.130; Ayr, 8637; New Hamburg, $1,585. Order Payment Road Rebates KiVi-Waterloo county council on Wednesday endorsed a resolution from the county of Kent regarding the "public service works on_l:lixhwuys Act". Reeve [lonelier told council there are now 172 inmates cared for nt the institution and that the vellum department had given the institution a "tine report" on upkeep of the building. 88, to Mr. and In. Edvard Win, e m iUld, a non. iB---At Went “ulnar. Doc, ---------- l " to Mr. and In Alvin Barr KITCHENER. - A total of Inn. I Ion. $47,000 In expended during 1989 B-ue-At Anderson, Ind., Dec. by the board of management of the 18, to yr. and In J. b'. Duerintr, Waterloo County House of Rebate nee Eileen Hyndnnn), I daugh- here. it was reported to county ter. council by chairman Walter Hoa- Grob--At Heidelberg, Dec. 21, to tetler, Wednesday. l Mr. and In Noah Grubb, a According to the report the usual daughter. contracts for the purchase of meat A_---At St. “on": Hospital. have been drum up. The board will Dee. 25, to Mr. and In. Vincend er {out cent: ple‘r pound fer breatm Arnold, Kitchener. , dnutthter. According to the report the null contracts for the purchase of meat have been drum up. The board will pay tour cents per pound for bread, 10 and one-half cents for fore- quarter beef, " cents per pound for hind-quarter beef, and " cents per pognd for_srork, Expand $47,000 ht Refuge Home HESSEN ROAD , Before taking command of thr, lAdmirll Grlf Spec. about I4 (months ago. he was on duty with 'the German navy department in 'Berlin. "The admiralty understands and honors’this step. Capt. Lammlm-lf as a fiehter fulfilled the expectations put upon him by,his Fuehrvr. the German people and its navy." Captain Lartrsdorff was buried Thursday afternoon in the German cemetery at Buenos Aires after the naxal funeral at tho embassy. Lantsdorff then was a men- youth, having joined the Kaiwrk navy in I912. After the war. when Germany undertook to create a new navy. Captain Langsdorff served first as the captain of a destroyer and then as commander of a de, stroyer division. Subsequently he served on the Matt of the command, ine chief of the German naval forces. "True to old custom and tradi- tion, in the spirit of the training of the officers corps to which he be- longed for nearly three decades, he made this decision. After bringing his crew to safety, he viewed his work as finished and followed the ship, _ The Argentine ministry of marine began an inquest and will make a report available to the German em- bassy for transmission to Berlin. Captain Lanqsdorft was 45, the son of Wilhelm Lancrsdorfr. a elem!“ man. His death terminated a 27, rear naval career that included par- ticipation in the Battle of Jutland, In that famous North Sea engage ment he was an ensign with the ninth destroyer flotilln. BERLIN. - The German admir- alty Wednesday issued a com- munique declaring that Capt. Hans Lutgsdorff acted "true to tradition" in taking his own life after scuttling his battle-scarred pocket battleship. the Admiral Gral Spee. "The commander of the armed ship, Admiral Graf Spee, Captain Hans LanrsdortC' the communique said, "did not wish to live past the sinking of his _ship. Mayor-elect Joseph Meinzinger. who last year instigated a probe of the moral and activities of the en- tire polica force seconded the mo- tion which was put by Aid. in": Shana. Naval Funeral For Gallant Battleship Commander; Was Son of Clergyman. True To Traditions Nazis Say of Spec Captain’s Suicide "They should be given commenda, tion as freely as they were condemn ation". stated Aid. Bharttz. City Clerk C. G. Lips was instruct. ed to forward to Sergeant Jesse Collins and Constable Cecil Furnham copies ot a resolution commending the otricers "tor the capable manner in which the robbery was frustraml and two of the three robbers app-'9 headed. KlTWHlihNER.--City Council Mon- day night otrieially commended city police for their working in prevent- ing 'burglars from ransacking a ware house and capturing two of the would-he robbers. Commended by Council -""'e"'-'-_, no, heal-c gt, Howey to Rosaline Thiel, both of Kitchener. "Mu-H----- "23, Robert in, glia to Thelma Hagen. both of Kitchener. tG-HaNsrto--Dec, 23, Aaron Kuehl l to Margaret Doye, both of Kitch- ener. Cteho-Sh-d--Dec. 23, Thomas H. Clarke to Neomu Sheppard, both of Kitchener. Parlor-Parker - Dec. 23. Reginald L. Parker of Hespeler to Gladys Parker of Preston. T_-P-uk-- Dec. 24, Jack Taraday to Fay Freilich Paper-; nick, both of Kitchener. i Waaur-Roth--Dee. 23, Elmer Warm ler of Baden to Selena Roth of St. Agatha. l Co-a'irah--Dec. 26, Dr. George A. Cowan to Paulin Pirak, both, of Hespeler. "owott-Hod----Dee. 26, Lloyd Hubert Howell of Branchton to Evelyn Rtuh Hogson of Ayr. "it-MUN-td-Dee. 23, Alexan- der Philip Tait to Beatrice Mc-l Donald, both of Kitchener. B.r.eu-Uttior--Dee. 23, Roy Leon- ard Burgetz to Florence Isobel Uttley. "eyov-Thiu_--Dec. 23, Leslie A Rata-At the K.-W. Hospital, Dee. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Run. Waterioo, a son. 'r-t---at Waterloo, Dec. 17, to It. and In. N. H. Kavelnum, " Bridgeport road, I dnughter. eteecat 're Mo_ertrotre, Marriages Births Th" Shaun Station Lutheran Church hvld their annual Christ- mas "rttertainttwnt on 'Sunday even- ing at 5.15 Mr and Nrs. Gordon my and clnuthm Holly Lou were Sunday visitors with th,, M “Hallman family at l’vlm‘shurz. Thwy s:uid that probably would be ulvridvd in rnurl. Edilh "star I‘lnvmn.n 2 hnlh "was" IL and W-riueirtuy ' Mr' and “r and Mrs. John Wilhelm and ','otrr( ol Kitchener were Sunday Kur'sts it? tite I 1veilet. home. M" Krio'gvr or Kitchener was a mmkwml visitor at her home here. Mrs Slrmwhnrm'r and children Anna and Runald spr-nt thr, week-end with rwlun-s ill l'rr‘smn. Hm l) ' May and (innrgn Thurlol of \lunlvn "'ltr'rtt Sunday with the tor. mal lumhm. Tony May, M; ,nnl Mt-rc F'rank Wicks, Mn and Mrs Jark ('nmvr of Oerroit. Is'tlirh â€mum! m Toronto will be I'hvmmm Uurrutsr with 'Mrs, Eliza- l'uliw ourtrvered the money in the .\[vh‘upnlilun Spiritualist Church ot t'hrist ("02ml where it had been takrn by a friva of Johnson's. But they still had a hip, headache: “how Inning"? l-Zxrits-d, and still confused, he " tillâ€! itt "mm and see if anything (WlelPs out in lhv papers." ssiotttsrthinp, did. Mrs. Rafale Jtiratr ti, watching the house rating, had " portml H) police she saw a negro find "sumo .hig gl‘Mll papers" and rush away, KANSAS CITY. Joseph Johnson Tit-year-old negro Iatborer. was ctetut, Ing In irks for 75c per 1.000 as wreck- ""Y tore down an old house. Tln- cornice collapsed. Johnson WW " small tin hex pried into it. His vyes bulged. Greentraektr-two bundle: of large. old-fashioned bills! "The sweat just popped out on me". Jnhusun. confused. hurried home. He counted 312.900 in $1.000's. $600s and 5100's l n h WELLESLEY. -- Nieholna Buch- heit, 66, of New Prussia, Wilmot township, died at his home After Ill illness of three yeurs. Deceased, I farmer, was born in Wilmot town- Iship in May, 1873. He was a meal. Iber of tit. Agatha R.V. church. Ho is survived by his Mlle two sons and one daughter. Aaron ot Wellesley. Allan on the homesteud and Mrs, C. K. Swartaentrutrer of Peteratturg. IT grandchldren and one great grandchild, one brother, John of Wilmot Centre and one sister Mattie. who predeceased him. The funeral took place from his late residence on Weduosaay to Steinmans' A.M. Church. Baden. luv termem at Wilmot Centre Cemetery. Negro Brick Cleaner Finds $12,900, Then Loses It! Christian B. Janui (By Chronicle Correspondent) PINE mLL.--Christitut .‘B. lanai died at his home at Wilmot Centre Sunday, Dev. 24th, aged " years. 9 months and 28 days. Surviving are his wife. four sons. Christian of Tavistock, Samuel ind Peter of Kintrwood, Ezra of Welles- ley, one daughter, Mrs. Aaron Jantzi of Wellesley, three brothers, Menno of Wilmot, Jacob of Welles- ley and Solomon of Baden. 19 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. WELLEsLEY.--In for the past three years, Daniel K. Leis, 76, died at his home here Thursday. De- ceased was born in Wellesley town- ship in 1863. He was 1 member of the third line Maple View Amish Mennonite church. Surviving Ire his widow, one son, George, in home, two daughters. Mrs. Eugene Schnlrr of Kitchener and Mrs. Cyril Heller of Preston. four sisters, Miss Olive of St. Agatha, Mrs. William Hntrner of St. Clements, Mrs. Simon Huber of Bamber, and Mus. William Meyers, Mishawaha. Ind. Funeral Services were held Tues- day morning. The funeral‘wu held Tuesday morning from the home of her daughter. Mrs. ‘Schmrr. to St. Agutha church. Burial was made in St. Agatha cemetery. She is survived by three toâ€. Claryton and Louis Berton of Wat- erloo and Alfred of Bridge-port, four daughten, Mrs. Henry Incl. Waterloo, Mrs. Selma". Erhaville road, Mrs. William Noah! and In.» Clarence letzlol, Kitchener; one sister, Miss Clam Kind, Kitch- enel ; also 24 grandchildren and one great-tond/i. Three children predeceased her. Edward sum", 2mm. road. 8:. attended St. Agatha KC. than]! And was a member of the Chitin]! lathe"! Society. 7 Mrs. Andi. Be a, To, widow of the late Levi: mm“, did " gig homero! her dmaehtar, In. Ira, I'.' May “‘de wpnm "I K h: thr The funeral was held on Sunday SHANTZ STATION l _ t s H llu'mm tfty Chronicle Corretsportdeatt Nichol-g Buckle“ ttty Chronicle CurrunonQ-It) (I: Chm-kl. Carma ml I). Ihr slaw: Daniel K. Lei. M st Ins Tum Way Sp?!" Kilriwnvr lr, Wilfrcd "arnack d ~pvnl Tuvsday with of NH! (Ir-rummy ttll, WW) M, and Mrs "t'itt Snmlny Harnark ‘Hdvm Harold and PAGE Ttmm