it.-akdl-' Agents Wanted FEBRUARY 22. 1954 prf. 'i nlinlinum Charge For-Any ' central Guardian Locals 5c per r- word: i me name: per word; Lists of Subscriptions. l Presentation. 31-09- ' damages arising out of errors error is due to Tnrdvertieing llates Payable in Advance Lou), 4c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 5c per Classified 3c per wpcrdg; in )1; Lists of Floral and bpiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. 5c per Letters of Condolence 84c per menu, 40 words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional .1 wards; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84c per inch or 5: other Bates on Abpfhzatiun. , the advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for amount. paid for the space actually occupied by the advertisement in WlllL'.'l the error the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement ueyofld the amount paid for such advertisement. Advertisement 25 Cents. word; Western and Eastern Memoriam Notices 84c per inch; Wedding Engage- 84 cents per inch; Address and advertisements beyond the that portion of whether such In occurred. Ni7f OBGB35' rejoices Ralph Hoddinott who pl-'emale Help Wanted wKN"risp”iiiiu-Anti: "worms for general housework in room- reiii. I-' f, Earned 370,00 (33.50 hourly) his ing house. No cooking. 510 I ms! 20 hours distributing 200 weekly, plus room and board. mcssitiea incluoing'reas.coileos Apply P. 0. Box ioz Charlotte- ' spices, Medicines, Cosmetics and town. I F'.1r1'n Lines. Men or women can mm--"-' - W--------m 5 ....n 3100.00 weekly run or raw Male Help Wanted 'i time in established - -- V 3'; hood Paula aoutes. Write G.iWAlVTEl)-MARRIED MAN iron .15. Laurmy 21 st, Paul Str. E, Mo1lt- farm work. house provided. Har- -fi old Muttart. Carleton Si ' ' "1 nova GIVEN To Mr .. agyncy pays more than an hour giveii to any other occupation 5....-5 Mr. D. P. . . . Interested in a business of your own? If door- i...cIoor selling seems profitable ;n your area join now a. 25 year-1 uld Canadian Firm with 1.000 dealers. Products are attractively packaged and used daily. Catn- lnztlu for all customers are avail- nble and promote your sales bL' mean your calls. For a rural lEl'f'll0l'). a car is an asset. Write for free information and cala-I lngue, to Familex, i600 Dclori-j niier, Dept. 2. Montreal. l Apanments Wanted ii'iu4i3r:TJ:- sill?"-coNTaiNcn apzu-tment by quiet business mupleg Phone 6982. i w.iNri:o - nv MAY 1ST. Mom! mi. heated apartment with 220 xvii-iiig. Must be centrally located. it lldUll5, Reply stating full par- ticulars and if inspection can be made. Box 264, Guardian. y chicks l i-;i.i.s iiaiiv CHICKS. ORDER min :1: drastically reduced prices ill effect until the end of Mays we can supply Red X. L. s.l crossbred one hundred per cent pullets as low as 20 cents each. uiisexed at 13 cents. Those are all Canadian Appivved. Write forl rnnlplole price list. Cyrus .9; Man-l nine Eiis Limited, Port Williams. Nova Scotia. 1 WANTED - MARRIED AN To work on farm near Summerslde. Good living quarters provided. Apply Box 41 or phone 2446, Sunimrrsiiie. ugh Miscellaneous SEEDS! WRITE FOR FREE catalogue Arthur Vesey. York. To I31 . T77 'iti-:N7i":sMAi'.L E031? in FIlII- nisiied room near San.. with kitchenette if desired. Write Box 267. Guardilili. Teachers Wanted , VV A N T E I) - TEACHEII FDR Reniiics Road School. Mrs. llarry Smith, Secretary. Typewriters SEE THE NEW niclii1NGrosi Quiet-ltiler -exclusive features, st-nsatioliai perforiiilinec. S5 iiiolitlily. Slit-cilil student lzites on rental machines. Remington Rand, 104 Kent Street. Dial 6631. salesmen Wanted HANDBAGS SAIJJSMAN H'ANT- ed with Ladies Wear and Dept. Stores coiincctioris. to represent Montreal Manufacturer of Ladies and Children's Handbags. Wal- lets. Billfolds. etc., highest com- mission, references, Reply to Box No. 268. Gil:-il'diziii Ofllcn. "'0 wanted For Sale i5oii'sAi-.r.-FIi'vv7:Ff1' RANGE. ill?” or wood. Phone 81582. iron-ski.-i3::o'BFooTWsQcAiie: , hvillding. wired. suitable forp Sll r cottage. Phone 5064. l FOR . ll: - PURE BRIT!) GOLD- I'll CUCKCT spaniel pups. Apply Gm-don Shaw. Brackley Beach. ron sans - JERSEY cow.1 five years old. To flcshen soon.l Robinson MacFadycn. Desable. i M .....L.:.... -- 1 l FOR SALE - SLIGHTLY U5 3 piece Chesterfield Suite. clear 599.50. simpsons-sears. FOR sau: - CLEAN Eaitriii fill. Call County Construction company 0535. FOR SALE-ELECTRIC SPANISH guitar and Gibson nniplifier. rhr-rip. Dial 3405. ......:.l D To 1 l 266. Guardian. WANTED-A STATIONERY EN- ltine in HOW! i'0fl(llll0fI. A reg- istered Shorlliorii liilll from R to H months. lmslie l-irizzeil, Rose V.il.iey. WANTED Bl" PENSIONICB. 7 OR 5 roomcd house to rent in the country. must have electricity. riiiining water. and some lantl. Write Box S..l. Gtiiiidiaii. "BBBB:'wErkBwantEiliB: my wi(NrsBivoiii( TN on near (Tlinrlotletnwn. Dial 5927. wAN"ri-2n-Awoiutr iN'iiXnXi:"i:'. five years experience. Apply Box TENDERS be Separate tenders will flew Yorkstocks NEW YOR.K.',(AP)- The stock market broke its winning an-ide last. week and declined for the first time in 1954. can this current decline con- tinue? Brokers say it wouldn't be surprising to see the market go down from one-third to two-thirds of the -previous advance before it gathers in enough buying support to try for another rise. But the market doesn't have to go down. Many brokers believe the market could hold its reaction to minor dips while marking time for another try at a new high, The market didn't display any weakness this week. The over rid- ing characteristic seemed to be one of indifference. Individual .atocks held the spot- light. New York Central is one. It is the object of a bitter proxy fight for control between Robert R. Young, former chairman of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the management of New York Central, l The 'stock was in heavy demand and hit its best- price stride on Monday. On Tuesday it broke for the first time and never regained either its price advantage or its trading popularity the rest of the week. All security and commodity mar- kets will be closed today for Wasiii.iigton's birthday. Canadian stocks were mixed at the week-end. Molntyre rose 1-8 and Distillers Seagram added 3-8. home Mines slipped 1-8 and Cana- dian Pacific fell 3-8. International Nickel was unchanged. On the American stock exchange Giant Yellowknife and Royaiite Oil were up 1-5. U. Sjteel lgport CLEVELAND. (Al-"i-steel mills operated at 74.5 per cent of capac- ity iast week. up a half-point from the preceding week, Steel magazine reported today. The weekly magazine of metal- working sald the 1.715.000 not tons of steel ingots and castings turned out last week would have been an 80 'per cent operation under the 1953 capacity rates. Steers price composite on fin- isiied steel held constant at 5113.9: ii. net ton, although one pIOdUCeP of seamless boiler tubes cut prices on hot-rolled iixid cold-drawn grades about 10 per cent. The re- ductions ranged from 52.44 to 53.93 on.hot-rolled and from 82.29 to 34.31 on cold-drawn. Steel report- ed Siselmaking grades of scrap agaiii declined in price. The mag- nzlnc's composite price dropped 67 cents to its lowest. level in four years at 526.83 I gross ton. British Architect Moving To Canada LONDON, (C-Pl-A leading Brit- isii architect, ”fed up with red tape," said Wednesday he will move to Canada to set up a new practice. Hector 0. Hamilton. Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Ar- chitects, said in an interview that he plans to take up residence soon in Vancouver where he has al- rendy set up an office. In Britain, he said. it takes four to live years to get plans for building cleared. "Over there I found it was just the opposite. They go out oi their way to help you get along and make things easier." I . THE GUARDIAN . C1-IARLOTTETOWN Britain Bids Distance Air For Long Business With New Giant Jet WEYBRIDGIJ, Englliml. (CF) .1. giant jet plane lust taking shape here may constitute Brit.- ain's most formidable bid for the world's long distance air transport' business. i This revoliitinnurv to fly in June iii-vi ,v . , will have 5 top speed of Fvflll lilo: an hour. slid ht topic to uiiiy 100 persons non-stop from London to New York. ,If necessary it would he able to make the round trip iioiii London to New York and back about 7.-l 000 miles-in a single (lay. The aircraft is the Vickers 1.000, which has been ordered as a mil;-l tary transport prototype. If orders are forthcoming. the mak- iiiirralt, duei era will go straight on to HIP. production of ii cl-xii airliner i version. ; The Vickerii l.00() is being do-pi veloped in the light of experiencr-i gained with the flrm's four-jeti Valiant atom bomber, now in su-l per-priority production for fhel Royal Air Force. l But it is higger that the Valiant. has powrr units whose details are still secret. i i Speed With Economy They are Rolls-Rmre Conwny by-pass gas turbines, designed to give the lreniendous speed of lliel pure-jet engine coupled with iini economy comparable to that ob-; lained with the slower propeller-t Jet. A pure jet plane. such as the Comet, is driv.cn lhrliiigii the air by the foroll of gas expelled from the rear of its turbine engines. A propeller-jet uses the power gen- erated by its gas-turbines to drive ct-nventlonal propellers. The by-pass engine operate: on the pure-jet principle, but cooler air is bypassed nroiiiid the gas- turbine proper. The by-pass is expected to provide better take- off power with the same high- speed properties as a normal jet. and be both murli quieter andi n-ore economical than the orrllnary pure-jet or propeller-,irt.. . The aircraft has been designed by Vlckcrs team headed by George Edwards. which produced the pro- peller-jet Viscount, now in service with Brilisli F.uropc.iii Airways and Air France. and simn to go. into service with Ti':iii-'-Catiiirin: 1 Air Lines ivltich has bought 15 all the 47-seat passenger planes. Cruise Speed High I The cruising speed rif the Vick- ers 1,000 will CX('PPll Still miles ant Iiour, and- it will have a fuel capzicity sufficient to enable it to cross the Atlantic non-slop wiiiil adequate reserves for "stand off"l or for reaching alternative air- ports. The Vivkers L000 is one of three big jctlincr projects which liavel originated in experience with Britain": new atom bombers. The others are an Avro delta-wing jet- liner which will he pcijienee with the delta hoiiiher and fl HfIlil'll(-U'ePaK9 jetliner which owns IIillL'lI to the same firin's Victor jot hnmher. Like the llickers proji-i-t. these nlrliners will have a high speed rind carry lO0 or more passengers over long ranges. Before this )oar mills. a siipr-r-i Comet will be flying. This is thel new series ill, which can carry 58 to 76 passengers over long stages at an economical cruising speed of "better than 500 milesi an hour." The pi-exeiil Cometsi r'arr.V tip in 44 pR.N'iPlIR0lS. based on ex-l it ro Vllllflllll iMoore. CTA president. Wednesday 1 annual inquiry into the tourist in- i said that the tourist industry loses Sees Trans-Canada Highway Boosting Tourist Traffic OTTAWA, ICPl-Coiiipletioii ofy the trans-Canada highway is ex-t pected to give new impetus to; interprovinciai and international. tourist traffic. That is the view of the Cana- dian Tourist Association. Ralph, told the cornmittee which is making Ban-ate tourist traflic its dustry. t But the CTA recogiilzed that only through greater promotion ofy Canada's tourist assets at home- and abroad could the industry maintain the gains in tourist trade that have followed the Bee- oiid World War, he said. Senator W. A. Buchanan tL- Alberta). chairman of the com. mlttee, paid tribute in launching the inquiry to the late senator W. H. Dennis of Nova Scotia. He described the late senator as hav- ing lnitieted the Senate's inquiries into the tourist trade and having- brought about formation of thoi Canadian Government travel bu-i reau. Several suggestions were offered by members of the committee for improving tourist facilities. Seu- ator T. A. Crerar (L-Manitoba! said washrooms in many service stations "are an outrage". These and some eating places might be brought under a system of licensing by provincial govern- ments with gradir.3s such as are used in some European countries to classify accommodation. senator Gordon B. Isnor (L- Nova Scotia) suggested that U.S currency be accepted at par rath- er than deducting the exchange rate of about three cents on the dollar. . Mr. Moore said the CTA has tried to get tourist operators todu this but has no ”oi'Ilcial” cam- paign to promote the idea. Liquor Laws Scieilor W. Rli.I)Pl'l. Davies :L-- Ontarioi expressed opposition to relaxing liquor laws in Canada as a. tourist attraction. Mr. Moore had said in reply to Senator Isiior that the CTA has received complaints from Ameli- calls at being unable to obtain liquor with meals or in bars in some provinces. Leo Dolan. director of the Call- adian Government Travel Bureau, between 520,000,000 and 330,000,000 in years when Labor Day falls on the first or second of September Efforts had been made both in Canada and the United States to extend the tourist season by put- ting Labor Day back to the third Monday in September. Willi the schools opening the day after La- bor Day. this plan would add a- bout three weeks to the tourist season in a month which gener- ally had good weather. Istnndard Reguli-i tlona The labor unions were strongly opposed to such a change, Mr Dolan said. Education authorities also did not seem eager to change their schoo year. Among ie recommciidatioiis in Russia's Latest Bombers Shown WASHINGTON, mm -Aviation Week magazine published Sunday what it said are the Free World's finst photographs of Russia's new- est heavy bombers, the six-engine Tupolev 203 lil”.l the foii:'-engine Ilyush-in 38. Both planes are siiept-wing turbo-prop types-that is. they have jet engines driving propel- lers. This means that they are fas- ter than pistoii-eiigiiic aircra.'t, and have a much longer range than pure-jet bombcrs. From the pliotograplis the Til- 300, with its long. slender fuselage and its swept wings, resembles the B-36, which has six piston engines 'and four Jet engines. Aviation Week said the Ilyusliiii 38 compares in size with the eight- jet Boeing 3-52. The magazine said the pictures came from secret sources "behind ii brief from the CTA were: 1. Establishnient of a conimitteci to eliminate differences in fire- amis, huntuig and fishing regula- tions iuid irritating customs regu- lstions. 2. Establishment of a Canadian Government travel bureau at San Francisco similar to the one in New York, enlargement of the Chicago bureau and 'estaablishrnent of one later at Minneapolis. 3. Encouragement of a policy of. preserving historical relics, put-,ill.l cations and other such material in museums. There Ought-'iioWBe A Law the Iron Curtain." It also said it; has reports that more than 400 of- the new planes are based in the northern provinces of Russia, a-I crms the polar icecap from the North American continent. -..m ....mm..mM- Army Men Lend .Aid' In Crash (OPJ -Two Ci'llia-- MONTREAL. dian Army men were credited with bringing first help to the injured in Wcdnadayis fatal train crash at st. Clet. Que. Survivors said Lieilt. J, H. Bur- rows of the Army Medical Corps. attached to the Montreal Military Hospital. and Cpl. Frank smytli of the Canadian Provost Corps in Montreal, did ”a first class job" treating some 30 persons after tvio Canadian Pasific trains collided in a blinding snowstorm, killing one and injuring 8'1. Lieut. Burrows treated the in- jured with first aid kit he found on the train until doctors arrived from nearby Ste. Anne de Bcllevue Military Hospital. He said. ”Everyone was wonder- ful. They all helped. When I treated one person I'd leave him to an- other pauenger. They called if they wanted any other help-" Smyth said he was sleeping iny the first car of the second section . when the officer called him to help. "Two men trapped in the wreck- age were screaming. We gave them . cigarets. Their heads were stick-' iiig out and,their bodies caught. ' Canada Credit . Canada ('0Rl".N'. i Mi "-KGE NINE AUTO LOANS It loan on your car r'an' he arrang- ed iiulrkly and pi'iv2itcl,i' zit Trans- Forporatinn. Eaclt lnan up to SL500 is life in-'ilir-d ti: tixke care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans: Credit counsellor inter: Vii-ws you prii'aicl,v. l TRANS-CAN.U)A CREDIT i.i.inri-:u (I isiibsiiliary of Traders FinancI Corporation. Ltd.) .H. C. F'l'lCl'3VH.N', Hrnnrli llanngen. Block Hldz.. l64A Kent SL. - (lharlottetmvn. Phone 8523 , YOUR BEST CASH MARKET FOR -Iron and Steel Scrap -Lead, Copper, Brass -Beer Bottles, Ilidrs ii” Skins. Fast service, and free weighing on our truck scales. MAURICE BLOCK 8: COMPANY I KENT STREET A nurse gave them some seda- lives." ' By Fagaly And Shortemx X9xi Out Our, Way -LTD!--lI;Ei llll nswxu-u m.simr?ll rt 1 wiaeueo JOE Aaou-r up a liens” THE ELECTRLC Ha NEVER I. saw lJ.lS R NI LOANED i LOANNC7 Awmss ior;-'AT 50'. '0 L55 rr! mo DRll.L!siC- K e-OE-' IT DON'T ONE-MAN oEMoci'r.ou NE. -ER no HOLES N THE . . W ta so GOOD. : souao, 3:7 HE HAD To .ios' : . V EDTO ::x i-r LEAQN 1"-is HARD way! THINK Ti-ea FIQST INSTALL MENT I5 PA: DON AND-5sJ5Tt..'ElGl-180R GO 7Zanla4 E JOSEW L155” ' s-at-.45. 70 we sorrow. ' INTO HIS ACT- isax er were o:., Aie.wa.'o.v, VA. lay "J". ii; Wfiliiiiiis WHOOH! THERE'S A AWFUL DRAFT COMiN' iv THRU TH' "BACK! Li5SEN"YOU GOT TO SUFFER SOME FEK 5HOWiN' OFF ON THIN ICE.' I KIN UPHOLSTER lT SOME, BUT I CAN'T EMBALM YOU SO YOU WONT FEEL NOTHiN'.' WE GOT TO RM; UP 5OMETHlN' ,, TO HANG: EM on ;0l'N'r:lN oiiu. winrsn.-KT-. received by the trustees of Hamilton said that lie has sev- . I.' l l , - ' , . l a di l i din ' t:...."...i:?"”" ”" "V ”' T” ; S.?;”3:l;,.f;2il;fg' .55 11331 ..i?,f 333....?.i"i.:.2i ii.d”l.'..."”w".....li.: D A t LY c R o s s w o R p r7iitBs)ii.r,-Goon 17s-fro-n"A'i'"-freon? school iniilding, mqas- ff:i'l'dSigci' "id T V'"””"V" 0”" Acne 5 Dog"; 20. Jew,” E" ...:: ::;:l:.;”i::....::: . iii-112.22 it X 52 in and or ' l::':”.f... l.T.ll2l:ll... 2. ;".?:."i it - W1 mm... ,,,m”;M0”v 0” goutbuilding 13 x 18 ft. Ten- designed by i-lsmilton are the 5 on-cl: ow'n ,, mm”, 2,;,I.o;rid ; mal and .wo ' der for school must be ac. Bank of America in Cvrosevenor ' " L ,. ”' . I - Dd manizes. -Used erson Ilfxotilxin zone u i W” 0” 011"" B''""l"”' Flreliconlpanied by 3 deposit of 'set1l;,e"' an Omua lrliudhw In 9 gontended 4- Stranseg and 0. i Ii 3 . & V. - so are an xury I.DII' men ' l . . , - -a T1" """t"" M”K”5 i3S25. Highest or any lender buildings in Park and South ;;:':;':l:7": gllutfgffx L-) 2 l Femalg thin wanted .not necessarily accepted. Streets, - 9 I . PP K I K l3 5 main 7 It v ' Buildings may be inspcct- In 1932 he won A competition "3''”"' ”'m"'” ”g'”"” J95-"mama WANTED -. woirAtN""roVi'ti . .3 l ' I for the d-sign of the huge Palace ”iSP"l"”” 7'5" ”Ni”' i" Elma 555 hniisewnrk, modern convcnien-led anel 3'30 p'm' or on sat. of the Soviets in Mosco but the uinx 3' Smoke we v 2" I rs. Mm 1,, M..c,u,,,,.. C", urday. b M , W, , 15.Onewlio ' 9.Llken scale 5'l'""Y' "W" . y (.5; iv 1 onriisn. 3' " mg w?'”niow cml"np:,':doob9' takes part 11. Norse god 26. Personal " ' 3 35 Nil"-Milli, v ;;;r-.,r.----- ---- Tenders Close 5 Pm Ma” .”.?..”3?.t 1.55.. ” '"' in W-r vwnwn 83-mot ".'l.5FW--s- : i..l..:..';...cp,fP;fd';';'" 351:" 05 5'” -:------- m'l1,'"i"'”'.i”d' 15'f;q,l.',”:nm 29'Er':f;l .4 'S'”u”:;(f;”L -"r ' T ' i n P. ('f'1I- . RIICCS PP "I 0 . l V e . . v . .. : Jzrkfilnig. rf1Il1l:ll;lynn:wo,wptI:asi:;itl RA1MONl) HARVEY” , l7.RltliP0f 17.FCfl1llle 3t.'l;oly-stealth -'al:.Af0dilfldleI 25"" G""d'"" 010” r x' SMret”y' - - is M giligzra as n2.fie3i'" BORN T V vr-:-A2: w 50 ts: l-vmiu"M1:': a: ,.ir t : . ,- T 5 I-.i.oW. ' an-..,Esr, commission Mm Toligg . FORUM PIIIIIIIIO '9 rliojticet "1 19. Musicnote quadruped aecuiino HiRT - l"L.O on .;,;,;-,,,Mm,”. lallr rh FRANKFURT, Germany, (A5)- -m... - H: 00 . rmllgslmo Evflpetrlteolcssllnlggrigletitga The Unmd Stat" Army disclosed REGINA (OP) A "ammo :g.IArsiiern BOARDING . M1110! H()()plIl sarv. Fil St (l, Lht i . toi . - '. . -awe ii”--if-Tm ”"5im2l;?iZ' "We? 6'35 lii”f...'3”i3.l;.lli. "il.l:: .. ':3.:::";:. W W x . ”l?.'”ll;ll.- ll.”.'3-”..5"..:iil,ll.:”t?:.T”2. Tl: in s.r.m.i... :7: dWW-WW4 Em WA9HiN6T0N WAS Fm We r r lrral. ' I ' ' Rhfmr to the interprovinclal line. 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HE HAS SOLD YOUR COAT-& 5?:4DEl'5RAl':(,CE)Cl':0EU1i-.lSDi3E. ajggr lM mg in the throne speech debate while 31.Brveragrs ; CHAR 'NqEN-nah) To Two 4. . ---s E c Al1ITl!Thl.TlhQnwlrlll:- ?nask:llch:;'a.r;nslM::i 32.aruitol' p YOKELSLUHWHAT DOWEDO MUST FIND HIM i , comp 9 T One of our clients, an expanding organization in ””d""'””" '9”, ' THE HOUSE Up A pl-rCH Chzirlottetown, has an opening for a man between ,hEey::,ld-,3:p:i,';:c,w::Lz,.bu,il: ”'E,”'" AND SHOOT W OUT MT” '23 and 35 with several ' ' ' ' v . yeals experience in account- been approved by the provinces grow ml: and office work to maintain general accounting oil and an conservation board. 36.Cenii'nl ' Woltds and su rvise a small clerical staff en a ed in hi” it With "V''""""” ”"'i” ”” P”l'""i l"l.V'l'0ll. nccoune: payable. credits and collectigng, and mama oyilltlebbl doubt um Prtfnnll” sonic purchasing. Please re l in writin ivin com- ' . ' who lllelc. details of Kage, educatlgn): experiencigand gsl-llary i..5.'iE.s'.Iil'”iiif3i'”is".'i1iL"”f.i '33- l I'0quii'emenls. All replies will be treated in strict katchewan, has shown only two 3ll.Acosmelic . eoiifidcn. . . dry holes of se drilled. 10.Ejects Co The 5'4:-inch line would have an 41. Edible McDONALD, CURBIE a C0,, initial daily capacity of 81.000 bar- green seeds 1'. 0. Box 452 , Charlottetown "it ”;?,',f3' T M9e-e- ----U - ---m - ----. --se: DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: , s AXYDLIAAXB l' is LONGFELLOW W A N T E n One letter simply stands for another. in this catnip!-w is used - for the tines L's, X for the two 0:, etc. Single lettcl.', noos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. mm Each day the code letters are different. .. - AC;tI7IM min .. Apply in own handwriting , , "P ” aw ” "(.1477 .3 . t S isn:..vzo AJGKH'N Lzc am.-nncx rs -- . - 0- r i . - . . s " Ponoviw t'N'Mi"' or cars: Axles. psi. QXLND cin RIEST C5: , X p ,' ' ” "" pa.u:ii..i,..i..- QJZI-I0 Darn DJ sxn TJND-NXGN25 UPFOLK , 1.) ' t ' chk,ug- 1'” "6"""'B l . ... ' .6' Tom - If fl CW! :-t4rw-I- '0 -35 satimley-'s Cryninq-mic: f iii-..-in A ion i-7 ioi. ( .iMx01' NUO-6 NEXT - L . ”' HEM. WHICH ears I MUST NOT STA);-'l'lCi-it-LLL. t - . V'l'Urw'l. - - --. u - -.v .-