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By llnlll P Red Air hunt were reported early today by that ltiissian positions once more diiri-s on Lculngrnd, Moscow, Kiev g the German regiment. reported seizing 32 is. ‘.15 guns. eight mine 40:) motor cars and 300 (a. i sovirt successes were an- ruuumd uilcr the Russians main- tuncci Lll two successive night- itzig lllS on Moscow tho destruc- c of 10 per cent of the at- Civrman planes. iW liiid an hour and 20 ii‘ raid alarm early lust. . liut it was without lncldcnt. .9 lll'Il\'\' fichtiufl continued. ‘l(l\'l(' s said the garrison Smolensk. 230 milcs west . has bcen holding the 1st strong German as- l i5 put-ting up a brilliant (‘icrmau pianos assailing ll tlirough last night and ~ Hilly morning. it was an- l ll‘lll i5 were brought down iii?!’ era-ft. This was climinary figure and into account any iliai may have bccn de- ll hr haovy nntLairci-nft fire the ti-aling cables of new balloons sent aloft at the -cain_ oi the warning sirens. "i this defence followed cllon of 22 of 20D Gcr- Iillllih‘ in the \var‘s first l l"llfl on Moscow the prey- S tic flPHYll him r ii(l SCOYPS Of PEISOIIS WCIC wounded. Interpreting The War News iii): Klfltt‘. L. Simpson. Assoc- iaicd Press Staff Writer) Evidence accumulates that ii is finding his great , ‘i9’ llgninst Communism iiiluiivi" going than he expected w‘! i5 "CURB diversions. ii llvlbs explain the sus- ia-zicd Nazi bombing of Mos- "Hv. which has come under ‘P1111411 fire for the first time i‘ P N-‘Dolccn’; campaign in It. also underscores the p s iii the Fair East. momen- “JV (‘Xlicotcd to flare into 501m: sort of Japanese military Billion but not necessarily into It shooting war." t ‘i110 Moscow bombings, which fU-fi Just as easily have been gdiriixfil out by the Nazi air i?“ (lays or wceksugo, imply ‘pp-El (icrman victories in the slnfilflllie thus fur failed to ‘Han the will of Russians in fiiwinass to fight on. Official who‘ accounts admit fanatical Giillli‘. the Red army. M} in eyewitnesses tell of himlldsfillg guerilla forays be- bur ‘the lines and peasants m": their homes and crops l“: (Continued 0!! P089 B. Col 3) Coming Events _0_ h“ for Notice: in thil column B cents per word. M "Talkies-Canoe Cove Fri . L-QIlOJ-gii-Zl "TRikl0l-—M0.lDGQl-l8 Thursday. 14-930-7-23-21. a “flied to buv Chicken. Fowl. "<1 Cold storage Li-2l9-7-9-tf. ultts...sall.sua.mma.rlht “it; n‘ m‘ in Kcnsindion. li-OTS “Modem ""'——" . More“ Han aéigdgld-tlme Dancing. Y. July 25th. Si’. ‘hid: Orchestra. h-ozii-i-za-zi. "Want-en to buy-Boidlmu Cattle mm" 41nd Veal Calves. all rodeo Pii spgg-‘varéuéh Brice. nun Coal n8 Dll pill do u W lSl cegiidfl Twine at last summer iii-ail" is“! still“ .it..:tit:~ llCIl d; SDlllfllili. L-93b-7-23-4l1 dim! i108: at. Albnn aftcrnoon. Fri a A. M. .0. O. every y at A. C. Green. "Qilccnh Vice, c “i=1: thllil; County Orange scr- Rivcr. Jiry 27th at L 0. B. A. invited. L-DII-LM-Bl. Tlic Rctl army indicated in the daily early morning "Canadian high Force Said Blasting Nazis Rout of mechanized division reported by liioscow; Russian positions still unchanged. LONDON, July 24—(Thursduy)—(CP)—Itcuters News Agency, IQ. ported early today that German planes ttempted another mass air raid Ill Illosi-utv liut that only "eight or 10 isolated planes" succeeded in breaking through the Russian capital's defences. my Henry Cussidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) LIOSCOIV, July 24—(Thlll'!dny)—(AP)—Cohccntrated air attach on icrnhin mechanized and motorized unlto along the fur-flung battle. ground and the rout of a Nazi mechanized regiment on the Bessarubiun Soviet Russia. communique remained unchanged, with stubborn lLIlllUS iii progrcss in the Poiotsk-Nevel, Smolensk. Zhitomir and Bess- limhiiin svclors last night. Tlicse nre the regions of the German major and Odessa respectively. 30 Japanese Troop Ships OHUNGKING. China. July 23- (AP)—Thll‘iy Jalpanese troop trans- ports ccnvoyccl by three warships were seen sailing southward past I-Iong Kong five days ago, appar- ently prepared to back up reported Japanese demands for the right to establish bases in southern Indo- Ohlna, the Chinese military intell- igence director told foreign corres- pondents into today. In addition, the director, Admir- al Yan Shuen-Clicn, said seven heavy apanesc warships, three alr- craft carriers and 55 destroyers were sighted southbound from Jap- ancse waters yesterday. He said information icceivcd from Vichy. France, was to the effect that the Japanese had made de- mands on the French which in- cluded the right to land troops hi. Saigon, southern French Incio- China, and establish naval and air bases in that area. particularly a.- round Camranh Bay. This Japanese program is aimed eventually at the invasion of Bur- ma and ‘Thailand, hc said. In reply to n qivstion. he said the Japanese southward movement did not necessarily preclude action in the north as well, since Japan would not require any substantial army strength, for southern micro- tions but would dcpcnd primarily on hcr navy. Would replace Rev. W. T. Mercer DONKLN. N. S., July Z! -(CP) —St Luke's United Church extend- ed a call today to Rev. Garfield Bruce of Wcstficld, NB. He would succeed Rcv. W. T, ivlercer ulio accepted a. call to Mt. Stewart, P.E. I. Canada names Commissioner to Newfoundlantl UITAWA, July 23 -(CP) — Ap- pointment of Charles J. Burchell. commissioner to Australia for the past year and a half, to be wnadian high com- miuioner to Newfoundland -a new post- was announced tonight by Prime Minister Mackenzie King. The new post completes Canada's representation in the various dom- inions, a formal announcement ficm the Prime Minister's office said. It has been established "to facilitate the handling of many problems of mutual interest be- tween Canada and Newfoundland." Mr. Burcheil lo returning to Canada. immediately from Austral- la. R.C.A.F. pilot Dies in crash DARTMOUTH. N. 8.. July 23 — (CPT- An R. C. A. F‘. Pilot crash- ed to his death today Bi 11937117 Iawrencctown, it was announced in a statement by Wing Commander Hobbs, officer commanding the eastern passage air base oi the R- CAI‘. The statement said: "At about five p. m. todny a small single-sent- cr aircraft "on u Pivcii" "ill" crashed into Lawrencciown Luke The pilot was killed." Name of the pilot will be re- leased when next-of-kin 1| noti- fled Sail Southwarib llluke of Kent To Visit Air In Canada Shortly. OTTAWA, July 23— (GP) -—The Duke 0d Kent, brother of King 090186 . l visit Canada. "shortly" it was announced today in a press release from the office of Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Primary purpose h: the Duke's visit is to study the operations of the Commonwealth Air Training plan according to the official an- nouncement which was as follows: "With the Kings approval HRH. the Duke of Kent will shortly be ‘me-citing to Canada for a brief “His Royal Highness is greatly interesteddn the Commonwealth Air Training plan and is desirous of seeing for himself some of the air training establishments where pilots and aircrew: are being trained. "The proposal has been wamily welcomed by the Canadian govern- iment and the Royal Canadian Air ibrcc " be no definite announcement as to the time of the Duke's arrival in Canada until he is actually with- in the Dominion. Meunwhile arrangements are going forward for his entertainment and to provide facilities for p15 tour of tihe air establishments and other aspects of the Canadian war aéfort in which he may be interest- e . Prince George. Duke of Kent, who will be 39 years old next Dec. _._.c-_. (Continued On page 9, C01 4) Vichy admits Jap demands VICHY. France, July 23-(A.Pi -Jaipan has demanded the right to take military measures ln French Indo-China, it was admit- rcd tonight in an authorized de- caratlon circulated by the Vichy Government news agency. Pcrsistently denying that the Japanese had delivered an ulti- matum to the Vichy regime or to its officials in Indo-China, the French clung to the assertion that the Japanese had made their de- mand because of alleged military developments along the Burmese and Chinese frontiers of Indo- IQANOI. French Indus-China, July 23-(AP) — The Vichy Government in France und its representatives here were gen- erally liclicvcd tonight to have submitted to Japanese demands for sweeping concessions in southern India-China after two days of almost constant nego- tiation. The demands were regarded here as foreshadowing further Japanese military expansion southward in the direction of the Netherlands East Indies. Singapore and an urea of strategic military and naval importance. China, which Japan has guaran- teed to defend. Previously u had been stated by Vichy officialclom that fiance and Japan were negotiating for what was described as Japanese protec. tion of Frcnch-Indo China against c. threat of British occu ation. Vichy, it was explalne , is nego- tiating only for “temtporaxy miil- ‘tary measures". And was stated that the term “Japanese occupa- tion" of Indo-Chlnu would be an incorrect description of the meas- ure being discussed. The "temporary military meas- ures" being discussed were under- stood to include granting Japan additional aviation and other buses in Inclo-Chlna, particularly in the south, where she has X10116 110W- lnternational At A Glance (Canadian Prus) VICKY-Japan demand: and up- purcntly will get military conces- sions in French Indo-Chlnu. Lennon - sins-wore reported ll "forewarned and forearmed" ugh“; my southward stub. WASHINGTON-U. s. nitric-M our Japanese demand: on Indo. China; oil embargo believed W!‘ uible if Japan movn. Moscow - Stubborn butilcu continue on fronts protectlnl 14"‘ “qr-a, Mommy, Kiev and Odessa: Red ulr force blunts German mo- torized columns; l0 per 0mi- 0' Nari planes uttuckln Moscow are destroyed. BERLIN-Baltic at close quar- ter: continues in Smolensk dis- J lrlct before More»! Training Centers Brother Of King George Will Arrive u is understood uihr there wiiLL Soviet Nerve Center In Bombed Moscow hue been the centre of Russia's pnlit Vichy says 3 ships Seized by British VICl-IY, Jilly 23 —(AP)~The col- onlzil ministry said it was inform- ed today by the administration for North American possessions in St. Pierre and Miquclon Islands that three French fishing ilips, tho Madiana. Camcalais and Izarra, had bscn SPlZCIl bu Biitlsh ships of! Nevrfoundland. The creams were said to lmvc been landed at Saint Pierre. Viscount Bennett Installed as member Bf House of Lords (By ilaroid Fair. (‘anzuliiln Press Staff ' Writer) LONDON. Ju‘y QFi-ICP Cablc)- In a ceremony coped in history and pageantry. Viscount Bcnnett was installed as a mcmbcr of the House or Lords today. Wearing the scarlet robes of a Viscount with ermine collar and lzold trimmings. the former Cana- dian Prime Mlnlstci‘ was intro- duced by Viscount Greenwood, who I i is the only other Canadian-born Viscount. in the peerage. He was the new pccrs chief sponsor. Immediately behind came the garter klng-at-nrms. rcsplcndanf in heralds dress with richly em- broidcrcd tnbard bearing the eni- blems of the lions of England. thc lion rampant of Scotland and the Irish harp.- Lord Bennett was preceded by Lord Greenwood and followed by Viscount Hallsham, former Lord (Continued on page 9. Col b) IHEALLPUR foreground, and is surrounded by a mile-and-u-hall- ‘British Pacilic ' Outposts Ready For Jap Moves i..- Far- eastern situation expected to reach climax within 24 hours. v‘ “QKING [Auk ‘“‘ 5L6§§0 CANADA lczii and religious The Kramlin, above, in bombed Moscow, nerve centre of lhc Soviet Government. Dlspnlcllcs from the Rus- sian capital do not indicate whether the Kremlin xvas dzimilgcil in raids by the Nazi air Kremlin was once headquarters of Napoleon after his ilisnstrous Russian "victory" and for centuries life. 1t is situated on the banks of the River Mnskva. long wall surmounted by 18 towcrs. force. ’l‘iii-. LONDON, July 23¢fCP)--Sii_\g- apore and other British _Paciiic outposts wcrc rcportcd tonight Lu have been “fovcxvarncd and f0i'c- iirmcd" with ncw Royal Air Force contingents to meet a fur-castcrn climax expcctcd here to urisc ivithin 24 hours from Japanese dc- mands on Ficiicli Indo-China. R. A. F. i‘(‘lllf()l'lZ(?ili('Ill.S which arrived in Singapore from Britain last Saturday were sold by auth- oritative sources to have been or- dered distributed to outlying posts for any eventuality. Foreign Sccrclary Anthony Eden expressed Britain's official concern as well-authenticated reports from the Orient said Japan was inakinv presumably for miliiniy bases in the south. ‘File British and Unitcd Slates reached an understanding on mcas- Japanese pressure on the French scuthlhlciflc cofony. Wril-lnform- cd sources said the two govern- ments had been in closest consul- tation since a Japanese decision to inovc southward liccamc known. British authorities wcrc confi- dent that any Japanese adventure in Indo-Chinn would bring quick retaliation from the United States. possibly in economic forms already (Continual on page 3. Col 6) Germans tell of Battle for Smolensk BERLIN. July 23 _IAP) -Bclaf- ed dispatches tonight reported Rus- sians and Gcrmans wcrc lockctl in a flcrcc struggle at close quarters for Smolensk which thc Gumans last week-end claimed thoy had passed to lay cncn the ccnirul gntc- way to Moscow. The German high command in its daily communique no specific points on tho Russian front, but in gcncral forms stated that "in the course of attcmpts to break tltc ring nnd hclp cncloscd troops. u-c cncmy cvcrywhcrc suf- fered extraordinarily sanguinary losses." "In the Ukraine." said the Nazi communiquc, "German. Romanian. Hungarian and Slovak troops con- tnucd the pursuit untiringly. On other parts of the eastern front en- veloping and annihilation of small and big Soviet groups coutlnuc." German press dispatches wcre more detailed. Accounts from the =molcnsk area told of bloody fight- “lg rt close range. of German and Russ/m tank battles ard of Gor- man air raiders strafing Russian troops on the ground, l £13. M P05! FLOUR sweeping demands on IliLlO-Clllliil,’ urcs necessitated by tho growling. I l i l Governments wcre said to havc; \.___ Slave gasoline, iirgent appeal To Canadians, OTTAWA July 23 — (GP)- Pcople ni’ the British Islcs have cndurcd strict rationing oi’ gas- oiine and lubricating; nil since the start of war, and ihc Bril- lsh consumpliiiil for all pur- poses at the in-lghi of the war is loss than during thc inst your oi’ pcacc. E. Soulinv. di-' rccinr of trade for fllc British pctroicum hoard. said tiiuig-lif. Speaking at a diiincr given in his honor by munitions minis- tcr llowc. Mr. Soubry lniil somciiiiiig of the tremendous gasoline and nil consumption of‘ Britain's war lnziciiinc, and the nccd for sclf-ilriiiai iiy pri- vate IIsCTS in North Amcricn so tankers may ho rcicascd to take pclrnicum products to the Brit- ish Isics. Mr. Iiowr introduced the spcakcr and warned (‘anndians that unless the currcnt. appcol for voluntary ri-dilciinn of d0- nicstic consumption by 50 pcr pcr ccnl is ‘succcssful, ‘gasoline rationing cards may hc the only altcrnaiivc." G. R. (‘oilrclitn dominion oil controller. rcni-ivcd his appeal to (‘anailinns in voluntarily rc- ducc cni-svuunilnn oi’ gasoline and lubricating oil. “Iio not saivoiugc our war cf- fnrf." hc Si!‘ . “Plcasc follow l mentioned -‘ ihc rc/zuizitions. Do not fry tn hcat lhcm. I apncal in you as fcliou" Canadians in rise to the ncccssllics of this occasion and do not. nsk for rcglmcniniion." ll. S. Publishers Oppose hearings By Commission WASHINGTON. Jilly 23 —(AP)-_ Branding the proceedings ilicgai. the Amcrican newspaper publishcis association iniormr-rl lhc US. fcdcr- ai communications commission to- dry that four subpoenaed newspap- crmcn would rcfilse to appear as yvilncsscs at tho commissions in- vcstlgallou of ncwspnpcr ownership of radio stations. The chailcnge to ihc commis- sions nuthoritv was marlc by Elisha Hanson, A.N.P.A_ ucncral at, the opcning ltcarlng of an in- qulry dcsignod to cstabilsh u policy for future owncrsliin of stations by ncuxspripcrs. Thc four suhpoounod mcn air- Lt. Ciudr. Jnmcs G. Stalilmnn of lhc Nn=hvlilc Banner. n former prcsidviil of tho association, now on ncilvc duty with tho navy; Edwin R. Fricndlv. business mauagcr of ihc Now York Sim; Arthur Robb. crlltm‘ of Editor 8c Publisher; and .i (Continued on page 9, co] t) counsel, { , Ell Brings Possible l SLHICY: and Great Br i Responsible qua i the Vichy governments capltulhtiop orlpf"f Dull E- i~ .-.‘ii wand. “.00 Cuuudu and IJ. l. “J0 lElIRLY Nearer Clash’ Dver Singapowi‘ Vichy expecte-(l-t-ci capitulate to Japanese demands on French-Indo China; United States vitallLinterested. (By J. C. Stark. Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHLNGTON. July 23~[AP)~—Jl\]Jllli(‘S(3 occupation of strategic air and naval bases in French lli(lC-C'l1llifl a} pcarcd iininiizciil toirglzt, if not airtually’ uiizlci" way. bringniu ncarcr a posslblc clash Willi i-lic United i over singaporc and tho Ncthcrlzind_.- East Indies. rs hcrc accpzcd as aLmcsl an accomplished fact to Japanese demands which were e-‘Weflwd to put Indo-China undcr almost complete domination of Tokyo. i?- ___. , British bombers Hammer Nazis LONDON, July 24 -l'l.‘lllll‘s[l:l_'.'* -lCP,i- British bombers hammer- ed at German-occupied Northern France yesterday from early in the morning until late at night. seek- ing out Nazi shipping along the coasts and attacking undisclosed objectives near Bethune, 45 miles inland from Calais, and near Si. 011101‘. Cumbatling strong German fight- er piano and anii-ziircraft opposi- tion. the Royal Air Force acknow- lcrlgcd loss of 15 aircraft - five fighters by day and another five fighters last night ~while destroy- ing l0 German fighters- five ycs- tcrclay and five last fright. The air ministry reported one) German coastal ship sunk and RTI-w other damaged. Rcsidenis on the southeast coast heard new WHVCS of British planes roar across, the Ciianncl at sun- l man industrial cities of Frankfurt and AIaniihc-im wcrc reported hi‘. by projectiles from heavy long- rnnge bcmbcrs flying thruuh thundcrstorans. Sir Archibald Sinclair. sicretary of state for Air. told the House of Crniinons that "the sccpe of RA. F. opcraiions is increasing by ilav and by night." The bomb: r csmmrnd, ho rsvcnl- cd, had dropped in May snore than twice tho tonnage of h mbs drop- pcd in May 1940. uazfiiuiisiiigs Face 3 South ilmerica States? “UKSI-IINGTON, July 23 — (AP) of staff of the Unitcd Striics axmy, was reported tonight to have told the House of Representatives mill- tary coinmillcc that iiircp spit); American nations are fuccd with -possib'.c Nazi uprisings. Committee members. who declin- ed to permit their names to be uscd, quotcd Marshall to that effect. The Kcltcral had appcarcd before the committee at h closed 50531011 to argue for the pending proposal to extend the tcrm of service of draft- ces, national gurirdsnicn and re- scrvcs. Tho focal point of Dossibic troub- le in South Amcrlca is Brazil. com- mitlccmen said. Other ccnircs of possible Nazi strength irccic mon- tioncd as Bolivia and Colombia (Dllflliq the wcck-cnd, Bolivian of- ficials manic §(‘\'f‘l‘fll nrrcsls in con- ncctinn with an allczcil Nazi con- spiracy to sclzc powcr and ordcrcd the expulsion of tiic Gcrman nvn- istcrn Alter hcaring Marshall tusiify chairman Anclrcw May IDcm-Krn- lucky) of the lmusc military com- mitlc-c told rcportcrs that tho in- tcrnatlonal situation "i5 ovcn more scrinlls than the tzcncral public im- dcrslands and is rapidly bcconling more scrious." FOYNI) DEAD lil-ZSIDE HORSE FOX RIVER. N.S.. Jilly ZIi-(CP) ‘The lxvdv of Ciaicnce Burton B uvc. '70. was found by his son tcday in a l)'ll‘il beside n parriilrv- l\l\l'nl‘<>‘\4l liiiisc. Tic was inst soon uiivc ltlfllldfl)‘. A do lcr found that Bmvc died of a hcart attack although marks on I lhc body indicated he might have bccn kicked by the horse. Howe ,_ lived alonc on his farm. —Gcn. Gcorgc C. Marshall, chiof‘ Thus i310 Japnncsc. already en- ircnchcd to some extent in the Frcnch far cawcrn colony, would gain bet-tor s1 nng positions for an itttack on British Malaya (Singa- porc» and the immensely rich Ncthcrlaiids East Indies. Tlic apparent French readiness to accrp: not only Japanrsc “pro- f/nction" of Indo-Cihinzi but Tokyo's vicwpolnt ns well-allot» it was necessary to avert a British-Free French-Chinese attack-put a new strain on American relations with both the Vichy and Tokyo govern- mcnts. The United Status was expected t0lo~"e liuic time in s. wing its displeasure, probably with more stringent economic measures a- gainst Japan. Speculation on the Jorm of these measures ccntrcd chiefly on the prospect o1 a “ll‘\"(".7.lllZ" of Jn-pim- s=ols in t-his country and the . .‘ j i-f a complete embargo on oil shipmcnts to Japan and a ccs=ai1ci1 lIi buvfng of Japanese gold. As dispatches from Vichy, Lon- don and Hanoi, Iiicio-Ciiii , in ' calcd lhc l“l'(‘llf‘llfilfiPflIiCH‘ nctzo- tiatioiis were in the llflfll since, the Japanese mnlxossador here. Admir- al Kthisaburo Nomura. made one of his iiiircqticnt calls at the Stall Dcpnrimcnt. sci. too lush w be sccii- Ail-er Aficr fl half-hour ma: with Act- bilY-SIS of iir u; and tlze thuiirlcr ‘w: Sect-claw" Slilllllfii‘ Wcilcs. the of bomb cw ioszrns from the OlliCl‘. _ ]b{]$»fl(]"f mp1 11m Fm- Ejsfffn sidc the atiiuckcrs iicd home. 4 slillatlOli was fllillfOiiClitd only from TTVB flii-dfly ra ii followed a5 ihe Japanese sidc and cxpresscd night assault in which t-hc Gcr- mi- 11000 that [(01,114 two countncs u (Coiltiuiivil on page 9. Col 4) l --_- ~- i. Quill/Ems Can't BE TRAmED TORON I17. July ‘.53 IQW-Min- iinum and maxaiiiznii temperatures; Davrson 55 74 Victoria 55 67 Edmonton 53 68 Rcyziiia 6'1 Bil Wiiinigrcg 6i 9i. Toronto 63 85 Ottzuva 62 90 hlonircal 68 83 Boston 68 B4 Svllt-psls: ‘Flu- wcuthcr has bccn id warm Ovcr thc grczitur of Ontario. It has bccn gcn- .a 3 fair and warm in Manitoba and Soskiitohcxvan and ccmpora- tzvch" cool with scattered showcrs iii Alberta. High. ticlc this fiiorning at 10.14 and tonight nit 11.43. Sun sets this evening at 1.3’! and rises tomorrow morning at 4.30. New moon July 24, 3.39 um. Summersldc tide l8 minutes lat- cr than Charlottetown, BORDEN — (‘APE TOILMENTINB ‘ VICE (standard Time) heave Borden 6.45 Ami. 9 35 AM. 1.00 PM. 4.45 PM. 7.30 I'.i'\l. Lrnve (‘one ‘Iormcntlnc 8.00 A.) 11.00 AJI. 315 IKM. 6.20 IHM. 8. IXM SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Bordcn 9.00 AM. 12.00 noon, 1.45 IBM. 7.00 P)“. licavc (‘upc Tormcnflnc 10.05 Al"; ‘J 30 I'.M. 5.50 RM. 8.10 Pill. W001) QLILYIIS FERRY LUIVQS Wood Islands 7.00 AM. 11.00 A. M. 3.00 I’. M. have: Caribou 9.00 A.M. 1.00 PJVL l5.00 PM.