THE pHARLUljjljEjrowN GUARDlAN __ [FINAL TODA Y—3.15, 1, 9 p.111. m; iliizmc REVELATION or it gillillliiil. mars ixrsniiucisi om, liElillEll- Ellllilli - tout - till MARRIED A NAZI will llliifillibillllgi - llulsu - llulsut e _. UNUSUAL occur-Arm!“ Ftitiwii. -' (rronuu. _ wanna. ‘ELK YING FOUR DAYS STARTING roiionnow lr THE PRINCE_EDWARD t t l A: "Big John” ‘You're my glri and always will be. see? Even iii have to iidt you-like I licked Square John-to prove lt|“_ SPINCIR IIACY As “Square John’ {'1 don't eare ii he owns all the oil In Hades! I'm going to break him. Betsy. for his own goodi” CLAUDITTI DIIIRI‘ As "Betty" “l don‘! ever want to leave 'you. Just put your arms around me . . . and tell me she meant nothing to youl"' HIDY aha.» 1o "mm" “Fm going to be a lonely , girl tonight. What are you l/‘y going to do about it. . . talL. daril and Texan?" Screen Play by John lee Mahin o Based on a ltory by James ldwerd Grant e Directed by JACK CONWAY e Produced bySAM ZIMBALIST ilckflfloit Su rb As Fightin ~ In “ -Mile Limit" M,8if8lilSt a spectacular and .l°"“°1>l0 Series oi backgrounds the UM t The Capitol When the crew mutinies and Cap- tain Harry Ce-rey leads the fugitives ashore to the hideout of former Public Enemy Sig Ruiiiiinii, the courageous G-Man finds the end of the trail. Before he ciui trike coili- mand however, the tables are tiirii- ed and the gangster factions join t ther iri an effort to do alvtly wi the operative, Holt manages to oonvart his defeat into p. triumph in thrilling fashion. ilitibziis "Outing; pm]; " "vealed itself to a colorful "Wilda; melodrama. at the gzfiw-‘qvlltikllffl yesterday. Jack t. EVlO-lifliuil action favorite is GM“ 11"- l-llr iicw film as a darin fix who bottles single-hand . l vlvw pi‘ villains. which in- k?" 3"" WNW. Eduardo Oil-n- '\" ilvgins n m llflmbiilig 5h“) which lions-la“ “time lliuiul‘ surveillance‘ because l" la- the source oi’ a flood bills. Eduardo Clan. as never in he in "Outside "heavies" come through with splen- did characterizations. Worthv of mention also is the dirt-(‘litm ot‘ Lewis D. Collins and the rforiti- ances of Dick Purcell. Donn d Briggs and Irena Ware. -< operative. The floating w“ W" buts to sea in m at- " i° escape nun mum. ‘RIVER Wmtlfii member agreed to do knitting for “STITUTE war purposes. Yarn to be distribut- _~— ed at the next meeting. M tober meeting 0f the Vif- Mrs. Wisner invited the members m! R-lvrr Women's Institute was to her home for the next meeting M the home of Mrs. Arthur h“, where Roll Cali is to be answered m “df with seven members and by paying membership fee. Mvct- ‘d “SW15 iircsent. Meeting open- ing closed by singing National An- Mll slaving "Ila A Good ‘Time To u. mwmilllrliiitcd." Roll call was Pia-y delicious luncheon was ereil s‘ a limb bfltl- Mimi?“ then served by the hostess. gtllfihllifiti lihirhlg idinlfii - - "i" Wei» mien. Miss Rose Foster Winkle U. S. Aid T0 Great Britain "m M1‘- Fw-rett Stewart were ap- Wllled on sick committee for next NEW Your; ~25. pram-- 23$. Correspondences of the I “"3 "M! by the Secrets y. The Republican presidential nom- inee, Wendell L. wilikie, cabled the derided to give s. donation °l ti. to the Needy Children's mind. following answer Saturday to a query from the London Graphic. ll Was dim decided to have school as to his attitude inwards the during vacation. Each United States aiding Great Bri- tiii :- "rhilv deep feeling of frleilrlsliip for Crest Britain is clear iiiid firm. It is my nini to place bvlliiui Grant Britain the iiidiisti-itil or- anlzatton of a revitalized _aiid “fly gpgrutlitg America. (treat Britain wants our industrial hiri- duction. And that ls what I lim- pose to develop to the full effi- clency or which American indus- trial genius has iilvmvs bvPll (‘Illi- “M00 RED FIIT fltNf-“DS able. This regeneration will ilc ‘r brought about through voitiiillliy l|NW~4iN1 d. unity between our labor industry r and lasers. HI W“ l CAPITOL TODAX f? WED. Qn the Toughest Spot I iilil Mil Fliiiliil I s... _ i... ...i\tl1~.'§ -_ t d \\\\\ _,, is lliiiiiiY cam - sic zossm Iiihi - ’ Ciiiiiiiilll p A COLUMBIA PICTURE .________.______- DAILY f :3 — 1.1m -— R45 (‘i-l s — SPORT - "i'l.\' FISHING" ORCHESTRA “FSKXRL COMEDY TURF (JIGAREITES introduce New Box All eiilue week-end supply of cigarettes in a handy pocket or purse-aim box is the latest develop- nient in cigarette pulikdgllli,‘ just announced by the Rock City ‘l obac- co Company" lor their p0 ulai: “a'lll‘l" cigarettes. The new " urf box iiol l +0 vigziircttes, sells for 50c, and ill ittidiiioii to its haiiuy sire anti CUllVCiihtliL sitape the box ‘car- ries on its reverse aide a ruled bank splice that m y be used for hiciiior- uiitia, addresses, and telephone illlllllklfi covrtulilo ROAD sciiooi. Honor Roll _lor Coveliead Road School fut‘ October. (‘rriidc- Vlliz- l. Veda. MacDon- d nl . (‘mule v1’; —i. Fillen Wooldridge. z, P - Dockcmlorff. 3. Marlon _:e and Muriel MacDonald Grade V: —i. Audrey Marshall. Graue IV: ~ 1. Keir Smith. 2. Edith MacDonald. GYM-d Ill:--l. 2. lizirvey' MacDonald. 3. Birt. Grade III: —i. Stewart MacDon- ald. 2. Dorothy Smith. S. Kenneth MacDonald. Grade l A: —i. Annie Power. 2. Frank Wwbstcr. Grade I B: —i. Shirley Vessey. Grade I C:~—l. Keir MacDonald. 2. Lorne Vessey. (lratle I I):--1. Bertha MacDor- Eva MacDonald. Leslie lid. Highest average in Senior aides. El ‘iie Dockendorff 86 p. c. ighest nv ‘cue in Junior grades Keir Mac- Doiinlt. 97 p. c. ee c! Attendance: Eva and Ei- sic .\li Donald, niid Dorothy Smith. Thelma Smith, Teacher. (Patriot please copy) noruronn sqvarta SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of Octob- e . ‘Grade Xz-l. Kilthleen McNecly. 2. Myrtle (‘inllaniu 8. Jean Gallant Gracia IX: -l. Wanda MilcMil- inn. 2. Marjorie Power. S. Willa Fitzgerald. Grzitit- VIIII-l. Ethel Trriinor. 2 Marie Keefe. 3. Mildred Rush. (ii-doe vllz~ t. Mnriorlc Moreen- 2. Corinne Walker. 8. JOflll POTPTS and Tiercsn Bovinn, (equal). Grade VII: --l. Mary MacPhee. 2. Vivian Duncan. 3. Frances Mc- Alccr. (‘ii-ride Vl:- l. Nora Pollard. 2. ‘ Wniii. 3. Frances I-Iennessfl‘ do VI: --l. Colleen Gnudct. 2. . .. v sherren 8. Hilda Gallant. Grade VI:- Helen Roarli. 2. Allfilt Diamond. 3. Joyce Leightlzei‘ Grade V: -l. Stalin McDonald. 2- Jonn Dowling. 3. Bernadette Train- or. Grade V:— l. Annie Campbell. 2. Rita liowliiii. 8. Jacqueline Hennes- sey. Grade V: —i. Clare Macdonald. 2. Winnifred Beri-igan. 3. Rita. Gal- lmit. Grade TV: ~-l. Catherine Peters 2. Elizabeth Coady. 8. Irene Peul- ton. Grade Iva-Pl. Marie. ‘Bernard. 2. Beverley Flinn-raid. 8. Flora Gillies Grade III: -l. Mnry Shephnrii. 2. Maureen Corie. Ii. Pniricln Craw- ford and Pauline Donovan feqlvrll.‘ Gi'i‘(l(‘ III: --l. Marv Douceiie. 2. Blanche Cinrkin. 3. Marjorie Quinn- Grndc TI: —i. Phvllls Ann Pound Viola Willie. 3. Rosie Brown. Grade II: -1. Bernice Lee. 2. El- filll0 Clow. 8. Stephanie leclair. nilvoivn A JOK And t-hcic was t Indian r099 trick perforiiir w o was dis- cluirpcxi from the Navy because ‘vvcry time he ollmed the rinsing ii»,- (iiwppcarcd. I believe. is to be found effective aid to Britain which will not be limited." A little inter, speaking at Mad- .on Square Gnrdcil, Wlllkie said 1 .. ll - All of us-Republicans, Demo- ci-iite. and independents —bclieve in giving aid to the heroic British I tries. people. We must make available to them the products o1 our indus- "'I‘lic people of Britain are fight- [ing nlzainst tremendous odds for the freedom of individuals-the Sli('i‘(‘d right of free men to self lifill‘l‘iimi‘nl. to tolerance. to free- .duiii iif spccch, of press, and of ‘rvligioii. They stand in the de- sperate battle to protect the ideal of n society in which the govern- ment is the servant of the peo- pic. “pfliil parties talk about help- ing Britain. We really mean it. we don't want to help her just on fli'f‘il‘l‘. We will give liei' continuing iiiui column is reserved tor new: at local interest but advertising ol a newly nature may be inserted ll 6 gents 1 word strictly pa;- uble in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. COOKS graphers. BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY — Mr. Reeves of Southport points out that the apples sold on Satiuday by the Boy Scouts were not Island grown but imported. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernest Bremrier formerly of Charlottetown announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Stilwell to Mr. Carl Paul Walter, Second Lieutenant, United States Army on Saturday, the twenty-eight of September, nine- teen hundred and forty at Fanwood, New Jersey. FUNERAL SERVICE - The fun- eral of Mr. Leo A. Corish was held on Saturday morning from the residence of his brother, Mr. Ted Corish. Souhtport. to the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Charlottetown. service at the grave being conduct- ed by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. The pallbearers mere Messrs. Pcrley Mutch, Ambrose Coodv. Frank Hal. ey, Mac McDonald Matthew Wood, Ambrose Duffy. Christmas Photo- Li-Zil-ll-Stt-lino. for STUDY GROUP AT UIGG -- A Teachers‘ Study Group w-as Orggnlz. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CO ANC FEDERATION LIFE 1N Silli- L-iliiiii-l-Zl-liii. W GENERAL EIJLCTRIC RADIOS — $16.95 up. Tooinbs Music Store. L-24-1i-5-li. STORE ENTERED — A consid- erable amount of cigarettes and chocolate bars were stolen Sunday night from the premises of Cud- more Brothers on Great George Street. Entrance was made through an upper storey window reached Irom an adjoining roof. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mrs. John Byrne was held yes- terday morning from 48 Great George Street to St. Duristarrs Ba- silica wheie Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Right Rev. Mousigiioi" Maurice McDonald. Venion River. The pallbearers were Messrs. L. B MacMillan, W. J. Brown, C. J. Moran, I. Y. Reddin, J. J. Johnston and Dr. J. Blake Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon, DD NORTH WILTSH IRE SONG SERVICE —- The Wiltshire ' rig people cs.\'lucted a Song Service iii the church on Oct 13th. Follow- ing is the Worship: The Doxologv. hymn. O Master Let Me Walk With Thee. The Lords Prayer. Solo. ‘The Holy City,’ by John lilaithctvs. Hymn, We ":0 The‘ Place. O Grid.‘ Responsive Reading. Solo b_v Eida Glow. Hymn, Stand Up and Elers ‘The Lord. Trio by Mr. E. N. Easter, Elda Clow and Ivirs. Nojpv Pd at Ultra on Pride; October 25m. The teachers front the Sllfl ici- inl! schools were present. Miss itcv- nolds was elected president. Alias Rooney vice-president, Miss Wruixd, secretary. The lnpic outlined m; discussion was geoq; pity. QtlPslions were presented mid lderis were ex- changed on motivation and a scien- Iiflc method of teaching the sub- Jecl. A general paper oil Geography was read by various teachers. ‘Miss Wyand was asked to report on either Activity or Problem method for the next nieeilnc which is to be held on November lil in the some school. TEACHERS’ STUDY GROUP __ The Mt. Stewart Teachers’ Study Group was rte-organized in Mt. Stewart School oil Friday flilt'i‘i‘5.sq,, October 25, with eleven teachers iii “Ltemmnce- The mQQUYH has called to order by Mr. Gordon Murray’ principal of Mt. Stewart School, The following slate of officers was el- ected: President, Gordon Murray, Mt. Stewart, Vice -President, Reg- inald MacDonald. Glenroy, Secre- tary, Eileen Moi‘i"issey._Mt. Stewart, A PEPE!‘ 0n illc teaching of Gogg. mphy was read and discussed. Sev- eral uselul text books "were stiggest- ed to aid in the teaching of Geog. raphy and malty devices were sifg- 8650661 by the tr-rlvsliers, NORTH ‘VIUTSIII-IRE Y. I’. U._ Selection by the choir. Solo "It-arr Palaces’ by Hilda Noyc: with ill.“ closing hymn ‘Sun of My Soil‘. ‘ Personals Mr. Efllésf Biamoiici, Citv. ‘pvnl flQPhWPEKGIIEi visiting ll'lf‘lll.i.\ h: 'l'i;:- ll = Mrs. George lvlcliellan and d-l rh- ter Joyce of Amherst are . in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mac-- Williams oi’ Cape ‘Ital-arse, mo‘ ed to Boston and are visiting tilt-fir son, Mr. Roy lfzicivilliniir; of Rcellndale, llfass. Mr. James MacLean. R.C.N.. left yesterday morning on rrturil to the mainland to resume ills rliilics af- tcr visiting his parents, Mi‘. uiizi Mrs. James W. MacLenn, Dorciic-s- oer Street. Discussion 0n Apple Market OTTAWA. Nov. 4—(CPl—Rcp- resentatives of the Canadian mid United States Depurtmcni< of Aarlcultzlre discussed the Cami- diam iipplc marketing Sllllfllltlli zit n weekend eonfcrcitcc licrc, it was learned tonight. The young people's meeting of Oct. ober 24 “'85 held at. the home of Mrs. Walluii Toombs. ‘than; were eleven members and 51X visitors present. Dues amounted w 50 cents. Offering 95 cents. The minutes were approved as rend. A bill of 65 cents was paid; also 53 cents as‘ balance °n “WWW BXDenses. The treasurer gave her Ieport on the supper, TOf-ill Proceeds $55.71. Expenses $5 '71- leaving $50.00 clear. The QUPYUIB from the Siindiiv lllqlli. service illllflliillkXi to $3.19: It. ti... moved and seconded to dong“,- $15 m. to the Maintenance and Mia-Signs Fluid. It was also moved to my the balance on the vestrv, consist. 1118 0f $20 00. A letter Eonccrn a the convention to be held a; {crime Church was marl. This IIICQLEnQ 1,5 todle held on Nov. 1 Rem Easer, Hi da Noye, Lloyd Holvatt. and Vie. tor Deacon were appointrd to at- tend. The Worship Service (ypened with a disciiadon lccl by Rev, M13 Murravnoiiilie book "Cllllsi, and Money. \\‘i‘l'.f»l'i‘ l~_v Illiqll Aidrii-i. An interesting fctililre of ilur mi- t 1H8 lvzis the ....rodilclioti of mi edu- cational topic titled “Tlie Worship Committee in Action," which Con. sists of a. round table conference in which several members take part There are 13 chapters to this book and on clialvtex" is exni-iw vi n; (lflfh mecllllgi ill the end of (‘iiLli chapter o._discussi0il hikes place lll which oleryone participates. The meeting closed with a. hnnn and the Ilene. diction. Vichy Minister To See Huh; Petain Reply? WASHINGTON, Nov. S-IAP) -1t was learned tonight that Gris- tori Henry-Have. Vlfilly ambassa- dor to the United States. has ar- ranged to see State Secretary Cor- dell Hull tomorrow inoriiiiilz. pre- sumably to tiresent Moi-stint Pe- tainKs reply to President Roose- velt's recent message. Tho President soul u private message to the cliivf of the French state on Oct. 24. Aitiinuizh there wns no (lffll-lnl (“qilflnlifltili of the Roosevelt message, there was an impression that it concerned ‘the question of FTcnch "collaboration" wiith Germany, and possibly French possessions in the western heml- gphrire, Al. agreement in principle between Pctnin and Hitler for collaboration in “l‘PCOnSll‘liCllOi'l" has been announced by the Vichy Government. Soilrces both here and at VlChY considered it. possible that. any statement by Petiiin on Frances viewpoint. in the Gei"mn_rl-Fl‘vrwll negotiations might contain refer- ence to the status of the French- owned islands in the Caribbean- pnrticuliirlv Martinique. The United Sffilvs’ interest in Mnritiniqile is twofold:- Thc 4 _ harsh, hire "lug cough riccouipmiicli by anti lightness across the chest. dislodge iim morliiii iieeiiiviiiniiilvi. ail drug counters. production from expanding 1nd“. tries." Wheezing in the Chest Points to Bronchitis rincipal symptom of bronchitis is a dry, Them is a rniaing of phlegm especially in tho morning. 'i‘iiis piilvgniia atiirst-o nlight coiour,_but as the. iriiulvlnprogrcssesbecomes 'C||O\\'l.'4ll0l' recuiali. 'ou niiiy fiiiii in Dr. ‘vflflt 's Niirlvay ‘fine Syrup a remedy to help all iiulriie tho weakened bronchial organs relieve the inflammation, Boothe tho irriiriietl parts, loosen the vlilegm and ‘There was no announcement of the result of the deliberations, bu’ after the conference one pronun- c-nt Canadian official said lit‘ complete solution of ihl- Cililii- dirm apple ninrkotiilt: problem ‘ills; year ticpciids llliC-li cmiliiiiuri i-iii- silniption of fresh apples tiii-oivzii the winter iontiis. mid upon Ill‘: processing of apples later in the season as a Sllflllli‘? l'l‘ll.'".l'\'ll'.ll)li ntellsilrc. He said the l)l‘O.\l1l‘f’fl\(‘ .~lll|)ll7\ of Canadian ripples \\1i.\ i.il.cii sninllct" at the villi o; ("leiiibili- than when plans (or (iciiliilu will- lt were (1t‘\"‘l(\{lP(i ‘t\\'n lll'\ll.li.“. crlrlicr. In Nova Scotiii. lvlicrc 75 per cent. of the fiOillilii'i‘i‘iiil crop ll ninllv would he llii ' the crop this yfiil‘ a cont of normal bccu w growing conditions, a o: illil i» disastrous hurricane in September, owl frost damage iii lute October. Commercial Crops in .\‘c\v Brunswick. Quebec. and Olliillill were about tlvo-tllircls of norm-ii The shorL-ulc in the cniiunuil crop in all of eastern Canada approximately the normal export total in these provinces. British Columbia lids n ilcrnlnl crop. but grolvcrs zinc‘. iiiarketliill officials are less pet . thcv wcrc a few weeks said. As yet the United Government had not any quota for Canadian apples. nor was any assured. but British Columbia 'l\‘ii5 enjoying increased sales in ivcsteril Canada niid double normal volume to dill»: in EHSlCTH Canada. Total SlilPh of British Columbia apples lit Canada- lind increased nearly 250.000 bows up to the end of October. ln ari- dition, a substantial incrczisc of sales to South America ivlis rc- porlcd and there had lweii :i "\‘l‘i'\' welcome" early season increase o. shipments to the Pacific and mid- wcstern states. The official said the rill-Canada commercial crop is estimated to be 5.800.000 bushels. or about. one- tliird. below the 1030 crop. Tins reduction exceeds ii_v some ‘Jflflilfitl bushels the total export of tilt‘ int cr l ddcd also. lit‘ Kingdom fllllll0l'l7(‘d The United States. toccther trill‘- othcr American republics. is oil record against. filly transit-r til‘ sovereignty of western lietnispherc colonies of European itritioiis. At Martinique is the French airplane carrier {learn with some 100 American-mode warplanes which were en route to France when the notion capltuliitcrl to Germany. Uiiitcd States naval iinils linvc bccn reported operating in south- eastern Carlbbcnn lvnfcrs in re- cent days. but the State Deport- mcilt and navy said the ships arc engaged only in training and pa- trol work. It was lcarii that at least. sonic of the vessels would visit the is- land of St. Lucin. That island. one of the proposed sites for naval bases to be leased from Great Britain. is almost within sight of l Martinique. a rapid wheezing mucous, and aid nature to eiuiiiy Prim 35c n iii-tile; the largo family silo. about 3 times as much, 00c, st n. 1-. hliiinmi 00.; uuiudJg-wai. one ~ Chi l'liilli splinters tam :- probltiii lll'.i\ Lita zilld l)‘ lviii ll Siutll‘ (‘i 11:5 "iiiil l iliuii .5; \\l‘tl UN llllll\ 1 . Mrs. \‘ie w Int Will-lath ‘C—.*I_)oilaid is still Sunnysiiie eauty Over (ianiidiiin Store-s. Specials for November on Pcriunnents. lilriciiiiie and Aineiiinciess. .\li kinds of llritiiiy uurk pcr- formed lit-re. Also Ciiiropoily’. t all arid see us. J Phone 612. Bomb (By liaroiil Tiiificliliililiilfl Press Si ' ' LO NDO.‘ A tux‘ The rccciit s‘. end grcntlv cit-la. flnislliitz cit-l lillll poww- "'1 e l'l turned home slw i‘ 1rd brenkiile, her iionle in Burl Vi(‘\\, ‘urnod in Kw . lug some time \\ i mill g ropody Parlor l pa ltliiic, (ii-alum Si. ‘ I Splinter; ff iiritv-r» ~l il‘Pl-~l3oiilh h'="l>= ' itch‘. tile invention. When a ‘.\'."il(‘i‘ll"i€\‘.li illock in llllilUl. .1’. l‘!‘.lill‘l‘.f i‘. Lllliifi ll: “tin ‘. lit-re tlwtr‘ > t . my, “Vi: '13:- Wlicn u E‘lt'l.‘f. Street ti ‘i nil ziir llllfi nu if‘ in front the s'iv~-l "hi" l all "rout briiiils lciiulucl ~/i-' 1 ni-cl- liolmrtcd .»\ iii’. l‘.i fllll]l])'.'(lI "YOU (iolff. owl not‘ ll. libilui that happening to _\ . Sea Vie w Anti ilioiliity b]. M Vi . a brief talk o . Mr , Wcndrll. ll‘ for lite ll l‘. t ‘ llczm u. l r . i‘. t. Ii u.“ fit.'.l*‘l ~ .li .1 iii.0\l"c\li palli- ‘lie .\lt‘iil(l“lill room. the indies scrim Iulm The reillziilidill‘ of ‘ c 1‘\'f“‘.Il‘iE spent ill flames. in l'll.ll\_'t‘ of \\. li.iiii ifIPfiSfiX fl!l'i u :.-~> ‘ hi? 1v all ilII ('1 "Afl' .~.l.aiiiu u‘. l‘r= 7J..titii".1il A ten‘. ililll ll.» hrniilht this .1 ~.r~i" u.t.» 1 l>t1~i~ ‘.\ i - ltitil it." livlt". H‘ . .. j .\ii.~. liayi-s \\"‘i:'i= 0w flit‘) in to the utlc>is o. Mr. and 1.11".» ti. i‘. Adams. The mziiiv f s of Pic. Georg" Slilllliilhn 1 rt .0 lviirii ' 1. \ll'.l it ..l.< i‘ ll‘(\..1'\'1i the iilll hit-pulls sliilii~lllirri~ iii l-iullfdr. still (iii llli‘ lint gill lls‘. Al trilrt, stun '> hear o: an ilii]liU\~lIll“i' iii iiLS t‘illiiilillli. ii. l‘ < (l.]}'.\ p __ Dilrillcy. from the slirrnilllri- r iiu: iii l‘ l: PAH]! iii iclplli. the trutclivi. Mdiiv plnrii helpful .‘i ;_'(‘.\'i\>ll$ were given which unis: appreciated by nll pre- mill. .\i’r. rind Mrs l.v‘e (‘iwvlw ll‘ l“ \i.~li(‘il'.~ to C|ll|l'l(llil‘It»\\'li on Pt‘ Mr. Pcicr \\';is:i left on Smur- riilv mom 1w! to ‘.‘.-'iii'll to his hone iii Woiv-rsivi‘. \l.i nfrr sipviidltl: ii fciv liar.» p .ii ‘_ ilii- iliiflri i». All‘ and .\ir:.. Id. Frazier. Mrs. Clifford .\i' has rc- latrrli Fllflliii! u “.1 ul- SPiil rkil the w: ~‘ ii’ ll/‘r taugh- ter. Mvs F.l\lii .\'l.i."Ai‘llilu" and Nit‘. Mflt‘."\l'illiil‘, l1‘: .i‘.e. The nidtiv llirfilt; uf Mr.‘ Jew. F. Ciniiplxnl ~. l‘lt‘.i\i‘.i it i she is iiiikiii: ii um iil‘.\\t' loiviiiiz ltvr u idriit lv. i""i rlii‘ .\ .) :t time in hir lirm at Militia‘ l‘ Would Like to War, Reason For Third Try Roosevelt Says Stick By People Until they Reach Sure Footing. CLEVELAND, Nov. 8 —-'AP) — President Roosevelt said Saturday night that the storm now raging over the world is the true reason wily he is running for s third ticrin and that ‘when that term is aver there will lie another presilicz.” ‘n his final national addrcss f the campaign, broadcast fi"0m Cie c- louds pubic auditorium, he said ‘no personal ambition oi any man could desire more’ than “the great. privilege oi lxiiig jvour president. Appealing in the United States to give n "vote oi confidence" Thirs- (inv. the President said:- "There is a great storm raging null"; it malzrs ‘hlntzs ilzirdcr for the world. And that storm. which iilfi not start in this laud o.’ ours, l.~ ilic true r wit that. I would nice l stick b hose people o‘ O‘.il'S tizxtil we rr-ao. 1:10 clear, sure foot- make it -mzlke it be- l term is over. iihike ll; and tne world, illuki‘ it. I00. is ow.‘ till-i- ll‘ l’. iir- l‘ will lie a word to (“léFF the iiiorls of cl illlli')ii riicii anti '.\t)iil?i‘. t>\ shew ' lllvllllfitkl as on Olli‘ luiiid mllnists" giikllcis" on i115 oilier, were toting \\l'.ltwll' (i-‘iil. (xrvptniil Zlgliillcl l1‘.-: lute. Pulley‘ Not. Secret. were: about ‘ he said. “Ii. l5 “Filvrc is no '" our foreign poi not .1 secret from the Amcrzeail DPOHIPW 1111C it is 110i a sccro from any goveriilimil' aiivlr-E-r-i-e ll‘. ‘lie world I have "iri ll iivlnj. ‘iiiu“.'~. before, tio‘. on but iii notion. 1 iloir r . "The firs‘. p or»? of our foreign lfllivi‘ l5 '0 c» Olll‘ ccuntiy on’. of ivai A’ same time wr sect: to keep i0 tWITITPIiIlOilS 0f unv- orrlntcilt ni1' l r United s "Thai is l we iliilke Sfllvlfi llliii uiiv we m resort e: of our L11 [tonal gill. to -.(‘(‘0llfl purpose o! this p0‘.- l‘. ' for HRVOV as irv is to l-zu-p i5 in pi‘ .. ~ . lions \vi‘ii Lie Lil‘ publlrs nut‘. with, Canada, that lite grout pullers o; "trope and Asia vxlll kill)“ lilfl’. tliev (‘lfillflf divid." l? l‘ DND?!“ o.’ ’ iispliere one from iiil(ilili‘l'. ARC. l a policy‘ oi > is to titre all pos- d to the nations nunressiori, across. (l PxicJic Oceans. l "We ntrikr‘ it clmi‘ iiizi‘ Wt‘ iirerlci it. none o! the i.i:.iI errors .\('l2l“llI. i‘ the foreu... illfi n CUIZSMCIU. a of pcnu " Would Dcsiruv Ami-rim "'l'lir'-'- . Ln forces .. (illr (Ht. r-oiilill . hi» 1705M! of \\l ) cull t (‘lll““.\'T‘. .'\l‘iil‘i‘l'.'lil but who lvnulzl t'c.~"'ro'. .\i:. Rxio-ovli (i. "Flier v‘ of (li("€li!7l. . p in out‘ . —- or. one hrilii the Com- . and on the other the purpose in to TPZIRPH ircc mans . ill his own cnusc. :i tiii= election nil iilc represen- ‘.11’ W‘ o.‘ those forces. without ex. .2. are voting against the new "l iilTl proud oi’ this opposition. ‘ll 1F Prmr Dosiiiic tliitt what we .’i\'(‘ built and 5ii'€il$!t‘li£‘ll"(l iii the WW srvcn years i< democracy" .\li". ‘Roosevelt dlr‘. not define the term ‘Girdlci‘s“ (TONI Gir<liet~ of Cleveland. ChiiiTlllfll“ o.’ Rein 1p F-ircl. and the Proldcnt are Jails- lllll(‘ political fofsl sllrrbiat fscnooi. Report for Sllifnik Srhoo‘. for fir» labor. Grade X’ —l. Jenn Johrtsviil. (trade Vll: “Ahsevfi. (‘trade IV: -i. .\‘l.i loimstrl»: .'.‘ 17h. R“i(i. 3. Kcztli . iiinci". Grade lll‘ wl. Evclvit Reid l‘. Iicslic (Mfrs. Grade ellriiliicr‘: M1 (‘Olrw i.l".ur, Mvl. Tirii Viiiiiiii Reid. Ti-liciicr. Katherine McIntyre. "i... 1hr. ‘cost s: ‘.illl'(‘(l d ttliisl say; that "\~ a huinb‘): fu 0cm with til? usuzl‘. hulking: his tin ,' trips i0 Kon- siligloii lrulkiiiu fol‘ Mi". Jdlfil‘; MiilNcil who i» still buying pout 1:12. at, his warehouse iii Kelising- imi. Mi". George Cotisins. Bzatlrililati . was at lDCClll vLsilor l.) Scat \"lc\\, lhc guest of his pnmiits, Mr. lflfl Mrs. J. S. Cozisiiis. Ivlrs Elmer spelt! Wcrlnrstiav D11 rillcl". Burl. Stiiiiiitcz".~.<l.-, uitii friends ill The Jiiiliiil" ltrtl Crrss of Dnrnltiy’ School litilti ii most tiilollibli- lili- iO\\'l"§li p l_\ on Tiiuiszliil aIti-r- iitwoii. P .t‘l\'t lviis in the chair nnri ll q. iidiii prrt-ixiin Wil eiiiuitti out by tlu- (iiil0l‘i‘ll' pupils “till all rccclvrti n getter-uh tuxi‘. fiTlll the trait-litre. All ninuslilu par: oi lliv pinultwm urns the prrsclltlilg of‘ n prize to the pupil who had mndc the be: Jack-O-lnntcril. ‘Tue pm.- vne lilvilrdsri to thin Adams. Siva- lilK the National Anthem brouvht the meeting to a close. _V. 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