wyunatt 1d. 1945 l l»: xfi ST. PIYPEIFS CATHEDRAL awn or anal-AND cwmhroro 501w! *’~T°-r.:r.'.~.it m‘ l saavrcra Ar- lm 5,1,‘ I “Communion. fill. rum. Choral all "mach. h L , u” _ S“"§3='r:°r.;°".rre an. sis Monday “a Tuesday m Wrdlfflm ';-};"§Z‘....'.f., and Thursday- evrusoac- 7.30 FT idsy. The leek day serviced Al‘! lillll ll gnu]; Chapel. All seats are free i" rlated. Visitors are fimfilmfii» the Incumbent is ‘M u, see them after any avrmraonv ‘K919951150; 5T, PAUL'S CHURCH » l“ T. III ‘IX ‘fiiglaunu unmet-Ill _ flarvest ThankllMlld’ 59M" :30 A.M.- Holy Communion. 1:00 ram. Sunday School. a 1m AM, rloly Communion an ,_,§",,‘Y',1'"avehlrrr Prayer and Ser- p of Nova lcotia rning - flliiil. The Lord s“ Bhe will conduct the Mo Mfmg, J, Davies, Rural Dean, 5;...» of st. John's Church. Mll- wn, will conduct the Evenly Service. In S rvloe . l‘. ",,"‘§..'ll°'.'.'llr'urr§ "commo- wury" by Teresa Del Rlege. "=_____-__,_ PRESBYIERIAN THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Minister 3e . T. I Busseli Somera, n’ ' M.A., 8.12m. r anist Miss Egan Melenaie Mus. Bac. n . MeluvTTcYwoas Frets? fiuThe Jev. Geo. TM"- che . - - ,, | S io: "Come Unto Him ogl-reioltierssiah) Handel, Mrs. G. W, Hammonds Bolton. ” Anthem: "am in» Yew 11'1"" - Coleridge-Taylor. mo PM. crruncrr SCHOOL. 1 rm, EVENING WORSHIP. Preacher: The Rev. Geo. S. Mit- chell. ILD. alnbm: "Saviour, Thy Children KeepP-Sulllvan. ZION PRESB YTERIAN r CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Organist tern. Mia; Helen Stewart MORNING WORSHIP i100 am. The Sacrament cf the Lord's Supper. "This do in le- raelnbrance of Mo." Hymns: 102.211. 3S7, ISL Anthem: "O Lamb of God.” — Gounod. l:30 PM: The Sabbath School and Bible Ci VEN .00 "Li Hymns: 37, I52, 462, Anthem: "God I' A Spirit". Bennett “Draw night to God and Ile will draw nigh to you.” Ion are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. CLINTON SCHOOL Report of Clinton School for the months oi August and September: Grade VIII-l. Leahe- Pickering. “Grade VII-l. Shirley W00d-' f‘ Grade V-i. Alien MacKay; l,‘ Biftwarr Glover; a. Dorothy Dou- E cc , Grade IV-I. Louise Woodside. Grade III-l. Geraldine Wood- llill‘; 2, Gloria Heaney. Grudr I rAl-l. Roger MacKsy. Grade I (BI-l. Joan MacKay. j Hlshesi. average in the grades: Leahe Pickering, 00%. ilhcst average in (h, Ircdes: Allen MacKay. 70%, Teacher, Vivian A. Sullivan, o- ll. F. iiutchesan & 80ft OPTOMIIYFRISTS paraxrina$an.s:-:nnx_lr—xnixflxnra J’ are for all. Gx§gQMZHIKIHIJ _x ~:—x—:-:—x “cguncnas roaioanow 5'2 ll r. UNII ID LHURLH 0| LANADA min-i Rev. T. E. Melannan, A. ley lenoah. A.C.C.O.. lalAJi Organist and Choir Director ' 11.00 an. PUBLIC WORSHIP con- daomd the Rev. W. T. Mercer, Meant tewart, Iermen: Rev. W. T. Mercer. Anthem: "Pear Not 0 Land" _. The Offioiafloard will meet with "MB MINI!’ It the close of the morning worahig. 1.“ I-ll. PUDIJ WORSHIP, Sermon: Rev. I06 E. Webster, EA, missionary to hina. Selecficn by the Men‘| oomtg, a men's endaii at the organ. 0.80 — Public meeting in Ileartg Hall-moving pictures shown by the Rev. Dr. John Coburn. Bvery- one welcome. CHURCH SCHOOL limo AM. Junior to Adult Clas- n.oo'°:'.rrr.=' Beginners and Primary BAP! IS I THE BAPTIST CIHURCB Dev. I. Judson Levy. ILD. Morning Worship if A.M. Sermon by the minister, - Anthem: "Teach Me 0 Lord" (Att- wood). The Church School immediately following Morning Worahi Evening Worship 1 PM Sermon, the Rev. John Coburn of Toronto, Secretary of the Cana- tllsn Ternpernnce Federation. Anthem; Thy Children _ Keep" (Suii van) Mrs. G. Elliott Full, Organist and Director of Choir. Ion e invited to worshl with BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL culusTlAa CHURCH lent Street Rev. Marvel D. Dunbar, Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart. Organist 11.00 mm. “MAJORING IN MIN- 0R8." Chorale: "A Voice Upon the Mid- 31:51:". Air" (Dykea) by Junior IS: p.m. Regular Church School ession. 1.00 “WISE 0R OTHER.- Wl l." lelo: "No Burden Yonder" (Hark- llfll) by Writer Barry Bugden kczE/WA _ “.1. mm " "Wu... z, . . /,-,-.,(s..~ -,.. __ "loll/ii" ‘~\\‘.<<\\ ~~l ‘Jinnah . sow or All o/wc srakzs‘ '.li [fr]; irmrlfiili" Foreigll Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND i. I ramcrr EDWARD ISLAND ‘ AUXILIARY “We can challenge thel world." -—G€0tIe Pox. The Victory or nl hteons-' ness — for "righteousness exaiteth a nation." The Victory of Freedom — for "the Truth shall make you free." The Victory of Mercy — "That we may obtain ThTercVictca-y of Faith - "which ovorcometh the wo The Victory of Hope - “For saved through hope. ; The Victory of Love-"Thst- he who lovsth God love his brother also." Such Victorious Messages from the Holy Scriptures I a E In the P. E. I. Auxiliary "Bible Sunday" will be held “Specialists in the lit- ting of glasses for the correction of, ocular de- facts.‘ 53 Grafton Street -_...i_.._ on October I8 and "Bible Week" in which offerings are received for the Society | will start October 20th. For further information consult. your Branch Auxiliary Of- fice, lid Prince Street, Char- ‘ icttetcwn. Phone 81. | l llracclfflllrs . M.: Wednesday come Rev. J. C. PRESENTS "WHO ARE THE Are They The Spirits 0f The Righteous Dead? SUNDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 14, AT 8:00 0'CLOCK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Lapthorne Avenue IN ON CFCY SUNDAY AT 1:30 P.M. FULL GOSPEL Pentecostal Church I7 ILM AVINUI . M.: Sunday School. M: Worship and Preaching. M4 F1451)’. Ylillng People's all Wei- KLEINSTEUBER, Pastor, or vacant-icy "' ANGELS '2 " .... ....._.. .. _-...__ Music of the evening led by a R- choir. Mr. A. B. P Corner of Prince and Iiesroy Streets q er BEITIIIILEIIIIIBIAI This celamn is ream-yea i news or mu interest. ear-again»; 1'. ‘a-‘Ifiifi-Hflfirm“ able in advance. u “L ClAlWlI-l. for Phetagraphg, OONFEDlI-ATI ‘ ‘ ‘Blue: ON LIFE D. mar CHANG ma} _ m Bauer courage” a “M” srrcuu. curoam The Ifvangaiine. stmdayPmlg i 10-10- NIWIOUNDLAND “Imp; came ts to load St. c-iohnu, .o§§l‘°"r‘rlir'i'-°°6'.°.i.v§.°.' Buntain Bell d: Company, * ~ _ 10-11-81. ORWILI. — VERNON CHAR-GI ururan crwncu or CANADA.- iw Sunday. Octo r 1cm Cherry Valley at 11.00 A. . vernrn Iver n. 2.30 P. M. Orwell at v.30 M. Sunday School Rally Service Cherry Vaiielyeat 7.00 P. M. Rev, D. MaoKcn , D. D., will con- uct the Rgsrvices and preach the sermon. v.E.R..Magi, . ferim Chairman. v c1.or.13ffi_ at be as follows; North River: Sunday school o; l1 A M Clyde River: Sunday School at 2 P- M- ‘BWVIW. 3 P. M. Long Creek: S. Bchwi 1i. A. M. Evening p, . vicclagéinl-‘RM. This will be the iJl- mla y Day Service of the Sn..- bath School h liy invited x1 to : P. M. Falrvlevllllsansehserlvl“ A. rs. Rev. A. . oo ll 5. Todd. Minister. 10-13-11. Q-r. PAUL'S crwacu October 14th. Harvest. Thanksgiv ng Ser- vice 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. 10.00 A. M. (Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer find Sermon. The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotla will conduct the Mom. int; Services. Rev. S. J. Davies, Rural Dean. Rector of St. John's Church. Iviiiton, Wlii conduct the E" M Service. At the Morrzing Serves Mrs. F. M. Nash will sing A“ Th0" Wei-Ty" by Teresa Del R1180. Everyone Welcome. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. _ The Guesunfirescher at the Kirk to- morrow w be the Rev. Geo. S. Mitchell, D, who will _ of both Mcrnmg and Evening Wor- ship. The Minister the Rev. T. H. Busseii Bomers, M. A, §.T.M., is to w ac, S. Andrew's Kirk. New N. 5., as special preacher Nth Anniversary. The Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Bad, will direct the music forthe day. The Church School meets at 2.30 odclock. DANCE ENJOYED —- The St. Peters Branch of the All]; USIIUKLUII l-[UWN flfillfilfil 2ND CAN. CORPS itials are not sufficient. Relatives of men not yet returned to P. I. I. are ash“ to report for them. ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS Headquarters Company or Defence Company (P.E.I.I.. H.) CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS OVERSEAS QQUADRON OF THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIGHT HORSE ADJUTANT, 17th (R) Armoured III‘- (P.I.I.L.I.) Armouries-4Iharlottetown, P. E. I. 3E1.’ LQEQTIEEJEQIEEIIEIEJIEIQIEJIEIEJIPJEIEEJIIIEJEI: - ' Zr. GUARDIAN Mi HEADQUARTERS Will ail P, E. I. men who have served in this active will" h" service squadron at any time report their names and ad- dresses to this Headquarters, so that a complete Nominal Roll may be prepared. Complete names are requiredqn. The groom has just returned from five and a half years overseas. A host of friends join in wishing the young couple many years of happy wedded life. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Services, Sunday, Oct. 1i: New Glasgow, l1 AM; Caven- dish, 3 PM; New Glasgow, 7:30 PM. Rev. J. W. Haytcr, Minis- ter. 10-18-11 HOLY HOUR — Members of the Knights of Columbus will meet at e Home Sunday evening, Oct. i, at 0:46 to attend Holy Hour at Si. Dunstarfs Basilica. I 10-18-11. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sun- day, Oct. 10th: Sunday School. 10:15 AM. St. John's, Milton. ning Prayer, 7:30 PM. The eve- ning service will be conducted by Mr. H. Miller of St. Paul's, Char- lottetown. St. Mark's, Rustico. Sunday School. 2:30 PM; Con- firmation Service, 8:00 PM. Rt. Rev. G. F. Kingston, Bishop of Nova Scotia, will be the preacher at this service. All welcome. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. Legion held a highi dance at 5t. Peters Hal on October 0th. Members from both first and second great wars were in attendance. Excellent music was furnished for both modern and old time d-mcing. were very capably auctioned of by Mr. axles MacKinnon brought very splendid returns. One cake which was made by one of the veterans’ wives brought $18.50. ‘file Legion hopes to have other dances in the future which they £31 sure wlll be just as success- TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D., minis- ter of this church will conduct. Morning Worship at ll AM. with sermon. The anthem of the morn- ing will be Attwoodfls "Teach Me O 10rd." The Cilurch School immed- iately follows Morning Worship. The service of Evening Worship 7 P. M. will be conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. 'I‘he evening sermon will be delivered by the Rev. John Coburn of Toronto. Secretar; of the Temperance lrcder- aticn. The evening anthem will be Sullivan's "Saviour. Thy Children Keep." Mrs. G. Elliott. Full, 0r- ganfl-rt and director oi choir, will he in charge of the music of the day. _ COLES - MacEACHERN -- A very pleasant event took place on September 14 at the home of i110 bride, Rosebcry. when Marguerite Allene MacEachern was united In marriage to Wallace Stafford Cules of South Milton. The bride ms attended by her cousin L-Wren Jean Rowan l-Ialiiday, and the room by his brother Merton Ooles. Lin. Samuel Buchanan played the wedding march. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. C. Evans of Belfast, after which a bountiful supper was served, Mal Evans proposing a toast to bridal pair, which was very fitting- iy responded to by the groom. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and singing. After the National Anthem the compan dis- persed. all wishing the wcdde pair a happy and prosperous future. They have taken a trip through Nova Scotia and are now residing at their home in Milton, PEI. GILLESPIE-MALONMA wed- ding of interest to many friends in the Maritimes was sclemnized at the Baptist Parsonage, Char- lottetown, on Aug. 00th when Rev. I. Judson Levyiunited in marriage Hazel Ruby alone, daughter of Mrs. Chas. Malone, and Ralph Mc- Rae Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gillespie. Debert, N25,, the double ring ceremony being per- formed. The bride was attired in a street length dress of powdcr blue with white accessories and wore a corsagc of deep red roses end s single strand of pearls. The bride was attended by her sister Olive who wore blue with match- ing accessofles, and corsage of yel- low roses. The groommad as his attendant his cousin, Sgt. William Dennis. The bride and groom lefl amid showers 0f confetti on a honeymoon trip io NOV! 500th. Prayer Meeting. including the Cabot ‘Trail. The bride travelled in s green tweed suit with black accessories, The groom's gift go the bride was a lovely toilet set, to the bridesmaid a pair of gold earrings, to the groomsmen a novelty tie pin and clasp. Among the friends who entertained in the bride's honor were Mrs. Gordon Manuel and Mrs. Esbcn Arnfast at a joint shower, Miss Elsie Casford, Mrs. Baden Powell. and Mrs. W.H. Cud- uncre. The bride was the recip- lent of many lovely Riffs. includ- ing a set of flat silver from Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Yeo where the bride was employed for a number of years; a reversible blanket from the , 10-18-11. Canadian I Several cakes a n d HELP FOR HELPFUL HANDS it fakes only n law drops of Elizabeth Article's creamy, , delightfully scented .Hclnd-O-Tonll< to Ree? them soft, and beauti- ful. Use It freely wherever skin chops and roughens. 1.25 and 1.25 in o pinch-held bottle. Pggflcgiphlin Pharmacists for over Sixty Years. Johnson 8. Johnson nilrruulsTs “on”. an lsrr Kent st. a complete documentary story in prisoner puts finishing touches on figure of an inmate receiving the hanging treatment. Note background mural. hi f the Baptist Church. tallied i lamp from the officers (I) Flogging and teachers of the Sunday School.‘ Morning Prayer 11:00 A.M-. Eve- M; MAGISTHATWS Fines and costs of four dollars each or five days were imposed by Magistrate u_eorge J Tweedy LC. ln four radio cases yesterday. OUT 0!‘ HOPITAI. — The many friends of Mr. Al. Cuwliif City are pleased to see him around a ain after being confined to hos- ptai for the past. ten days. ANY LADIES wishing w join the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, come to the Cundali Home. Monday after- noon at 8 o'clock. lo-ra-u CLYDE RIVER. Young People will conduct the service at the Baptist Church on Sunday after- l" HOOD. IO-il-ii. rm: cournrsurlous TO a caoss - The energetic ladies of the Alberton Red Cross Branch served excellent meals at the Alberfon Ibrhlbilion again this year and in rhisvway raised SWAJB for Red Cross purposes. Other splendid donations recently ra- celved at the Proving-la‘. Red Cross Headquarters included 0100.55 from the summer guests at Sten- hopo Beach Inn and Dalvay House; $100.00 from the Bracklev Point Red Cross Unit and $75.00 from the Remington Red Cross Branch. MILITARY APPOINT NTS for Military District No. covering Nova Scotia. and Prince Edward Island have been announced. A permanent force Royal Canadian Army Service officer. t.- Ccl. Mil. Briggs, of Toronto has been appointed dlelitifii IUPNV Ind transport officer and Capt. Crcrald Dwver. of Halifax, engaged in le- gal work at district headquarters for the past six years. has been ap- ointled assistant advocate Beneral or the district, Both men are vet- erans of the first. World War. FAREWELL PRESENTATIONS DMiss Janie Thomas ‘of North Sydney, C. 3., has returned to her home in North Tryon, P.E.I., after being employed for the past three years with the tlrm of John C. McMillan Lid, Prior to her de- parture several surprise parties were held. On Se t. 04th the A. D.K. Society of alvary Baptist Church, of which the was a mem- ber, met at the home of the resi- dent and presented her th’ a beautiful picture of the Bras dOr Lakes, C. B. On the following ev- ening members of the North Syd- ney division of the Sons of Tem- perance held an outing In her honour and presented her with s purse of money. On October 2nd a number of friends gathered at one of the homes and presented her with a Wstermanu pen and pencil set. Ice-cream and cake were served during the evening. On the eve of her departure, the B.Y.P.U. of the church gathered at the church hall and resented Harriett Hub rd set. After singing For She's A Joiiy Good Ieilow, all Joined in wishing her the best of luck. LADIES AID MEETS-The reg- ular meeting of the Highneld Ladies Aid met. at the home of Mrs. Anson Macbaughlan on Sept. 20th with an attendance of ten member. and five visitors. The president, Mrs, Athol Roberts op- ened the meeting with the hymn, (i) Ibrmer prisoners at the infamous Dachau con- centration camp in Germany have constructed a wax museum n a permanent record of their tortures. Using each other as models, the wax-workers, all of them lib- ersted Poles awaiting transportation home, plan to do treatment is illustrated in this was flgursoiaprisonerstreppedtoetelaleflgureincenter What, A Friend We Have In Jesus. The first chapter of James was Inspectors James Graven sretpreaently in the city 0n relrulur sou no Inspection of radio licenses. P COURT -. g Roll call was nsvrered word "Holy." 00l- iection $3.06. Mrs, H. Sanderson paid 01.00 membership fee. It was moved and seconded that the Aid urchase one d boobs. A reading on the was given by Mrs. C. Rum. um meetinl to be held atf-behomeefadra. Jlurrycn Oct. l l soil to be responded to by word Woe." Programme com- mittee: III-a. I. Taylor and Mrs. Ins Chowen; lunch committee: rm. G. Roberts and Mrs. H. San- derson. The meeting closed with the 'a Prayer. Lunch was served by hostess and oommitrr-e, and a peasant social hour follow- l Personals ll’. 10a. Wilfred Whl ' have uEuror Halifax where ‘hill’ Wham: the Can accepted a tion with Nations Teiegrsphs IJ Love. retired remrned to way enjoyed the trip. Simon Macbean and of Saint John. N.B VERNON SCHOOL of Vernon School for Ie rncn of September. Senior Dept.: Grade X-l, Earle Morrissey and Stan Mooney (equal): J. Russell Jenkins: 3. Phyllis Furness. d IX-l. Jean Murphy; 2. y. _ . Olga Jenkins; 2. Audrey Henry; 3. Joan Murphy. Grade VII-l. Eugene Dcherty; 2. Helen; Doherty. Grade VI-l. Jean McLeod; 2. Kenneth Murphy; 3. Jackie Dober- ty. Perfect, attendance: Stan Moon- ey, Phyllis Fumess, Olga Jenkins, Estelle McDonald. Highest average: Earle Morris- sey and Stan Mooney, 93.2%. Primary Dept: Grade V—l_ Edythe MacRae; 2. Mary Iiizebeth Murphy; 3. Donna Martin Grade III-l. Jean McNeil. Grade II Sr.—l. Helen Murphy; I, Francis Vessey; 3. William Doh- ert . 2 (gsargiie g Jr.-l. Muriel Henry; . o user. Grade I (A)-i. Glen Ross. Grade I (B)—1. Gerard Doher- Grede I (O)—1. Alfred Vesseyrl. Elisabeth McQuaid; 3. Betty Mae Hewlett and J. D. McLeod (equal). Grade I (D>--1. Joyce Crane; 2. Basel] Vessey and Lucille Murphy (equal). Perfect attendance: Mary Elisa- beth Murghy, Billy Crane, Francis Crane, ussell McQuald, Earl Crane, Glen Rnss. Highest average: Muriel Henry, Principal: Cecilia Currie, Assistant: Anne Furness. INDIANS FIGHT OVERSEAS NEW DELHI, — (CP) The latest figures available Indicate that almost a million Indlantroops were engaged in ousting the Jap. srlese from Burma. or were over. sens following service in the war agrdnst Germany and Italy. This figure accounts for half the Indian Army. Earl Crane; I. MANCHESTER, Imglsnd (Reuters) — Orders to the value of £30,000 (01$,000) for trolley buses PAGE THREE HOSPITAL BAZAAR Closes TO-NIGHT Drawing for $800.00 IN CASH PRIZES ALSO "’ ' ’ " AFTERNOON IS Children's Afternoon Opening at 2.30 10 Door Prizes Valued at $20.00 g Plenty of good things for the children. Sale 0f Home ("coking Afternoon alld Evenill Screaming, “I killed him! I killed him! IVs all my fauizi", MRI. for Wellington and New Plymouth. New Zealand. have been received by a Manchester manufacturing com- pany, . read responsively. followed by pray- er. Minutes of last meeting were partner, Charlotte Mayo ‘Tubeslng, new YOIK polls; ilnve arresmd Wnllcr 0.111,, ‘ ~ right, and have charged him with lhr murdcr m‘ c. , a 1 .' - r- dancer Solon B. Harger, shown with his dancing ~ of Berger's dismembered body Wcrc found illoath, Annie Irene Mansfeida is led from mat-man's room at San h-cncisw jail after being told that her husband's body was found in his perked, |car. Mrs. Mnnsfeldt, suspicious of the friendship between har husband land Mrs. Vacs Martin, a nurse, shot the woman she suspected. I‘ “as . smnslzir: liarccr‘: head mrlnhcrin-“t iwcij‘ and fh" left piloio. Parts l a hnnnlrzv, t. . dis- it into 11*.» river. The Dachau Museum of iiorrors .1; wax. Here a former ure of a Dachau prisoner bound to a fable. Pole who helped to make this wax tableau adjusts unl- forvn of the life-like guard. (i) Goon Gallery, not of wax but of flesh-and-blood sadisis who made Dachau a Nazi the type of m-‘n who gave the prison its reputation fr»:- lurid cruelty. William Bork, top left, ls accused of slay‘- ing five fliers who pemohuted down ever Germany. Otte wears a sign indicating that he was returned afler brim released once _ (I) Club in hand, an S trooper stands over the IIR- A llorror camp, shows Fncrsrilncl‘. lop right, is no“ mmplctcly (lncilC, but once varllrrl ill!‘ hatrvd oi Dachau prisoners. Ennis-barn Nicd- ,. ellrlvvcr, loot-r lrir, v.15 in rgc of the camps notori- libcrsfwl ous ('l‘(‘lIl.\l(ll'.l!I‘il, \\'.1l ' l<‘\'ll'il h Ruperé, lvlvvf fight. “as once (‘liillillfiilfl-llll r Dal-Plan ‘This q\l.ll".(‘f, along with other Dlchnxl h» .11‘ mm. are now lllll‘l‘l»“~'>l1t'(l in the sums Cillh uimil unre- lmllscd lllcir captives. They audit trial as war clznlnllls. Exclusive pholus by NEA-Acme Hleiographor limil Reynolds -r..rvn¥i-,‘_€n-.