Ohalioltetelrn Guardian, ‘two Con“, Inning Guardian. landed ill‘! fins serum l Argentine l Air Chief Ousted In Putsch Cleanup Government in command of situation; Report plan was to seize Military Airfields. (By Joseph McEvoy, Associated Press Staff Writer) BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 2~i—(AP)—Tbe bead o! the Argentine air force was reported relieved of his command tonight in the midst of a growing dispute between acting r ‘dentjhmon Castillo and the Chamber of Deputies over responsibility for a foiled uprising among army aviation officers. ' Ford Company To make tanks DETROIT. Sept. 24 --(AP) Volume‘ production o! medium and heavyweight army tanks is plan. ned by the Ford motor company. This became known definitely to- dfll’ as officials of the company admitted that negotiations with the United States war department and the office o! production man- asement had been underway for several weeks. Contracts have not yet been signed for actual produc- tion work. but a number of pre- liminary steps looking to the man- ufacture, initially, of SO-tcn tanks have been taken. Ultimately, it L; understood, tanks weighing twice that much will be designed and produced at the Ford Company's River Rouge plant. Slowdown To continue GLACE BAY. N. 8., Sept. 24-4C Pl-The “outlaw" miners’ conven- tion s nsoring the Cape Brew“ coiliery slowdown decided tonight to continue the program at least until "IOXC Sunday. pending replies to new ualegralns sent Prime Minister Mac- rcnzio King and John I... Lewis. in- emotional president of the United Mine Workers of America. War-ZS Years Ago Today (B: The Canadian Press) SEPT. 25. lino-British captured Morval and Ies Boeufs on Somme front; French took Rancourt; Geman-tield mo!» virtually ls- Unconfirmed reports said Gen. Angel M. Zuloaga, the air force commander, had been confined to his home, but l-he news agency Andi, in reporting his dismissal, said he had asked for it himself. Zulooga. was quoted as saying he felt he could no longer count on the support of army officials. Audi's informant said the Gen- eral had not admitted oogisplicity in any; plot but had co dered himse offended by the army's attitude President Castillo acting for President Roberto Ortiz who has been ill for months, attributed the foiled uprising to radical arty members, nationalists and "o ers" and the radicals promptly stabbed hack at him in the Chamber of Deputies. The President minimized the seriousness of the nipped uprising and said there was no intention to declare a stage of siege. He did not identify the "others" involved in the threat to the government. although a‘ congressional commit. tee has. charged Nazi elements were conspiring in Argentina. In widespread recautlons og- alnst the suspendedp air force coup the government ordered all mill- tgry planes grounded until satur- y. Military occupation was extend- ed to on aircraft factory at Cor- doba. in the heart of Argentina. us well as to every army airfield Y1 the COUNTY. These measures were intended to wl out all traces of a plot in wh ch a num- ber of high aviation officers were said to have sought to assume WW1‘ P! seizure of army ail-fields. Hundreds arrive From overseas (By The Canadian Press) An uneventful Journey behind them, hundreds of the Emprzrs people are now in Canada with their diversified responsibilities. have come from the United King- dom tc Join husbands stationed nere under the Commonwealth air train- ing scheme. Mrs. H. V. Nunn Wile o! a physical traini lnstruc r at the R. A. F. base in arberry, Man , said the air force helped pay their way but stifiulawd "that we go at our own rls ." She has done A. R. P. work and Yorkshire home nlarm mama Iglndm flrvewyvatching in her "l me- °“ ‘t’ There are pilots n hov n Venizelos headed nationalist revo- bombers new“ me gag“ ‘rgm 2W1: luum m Gmew- ,erlcan factories to Britain and mg- chant seamen sent out to take wei- , new ships. ‘Ihere are young hrhons Conn“ Events dispatched m Canada be trained as airmen and Canadian solducrs —o- ‘ §i§§‘."au.‘“"“ii§§.‘l it‘ .31. ‘m’ “l?” "' '::.:::".,..'"..::'- ~~"--*- strains ...':.'.i...§::i““....:i3:f"= " sated to buv Chicken Fowl - -2l§-'l-ll-i8 - ‘"“"°°*"'~"=“ '- Four ll. S. Aviators “Zion Guild Cake Bole October 11m at Helium's. L-li-l2-9-2S-1l. ed in crash Mirth wufiiio Elfin lff-fummgl. at‘ mm a ' bmfigfl-m-k on SPRINGS mu sent a "Reserve Wednudn. December (sm- Ibur United so..." navy :31!“ 5'41"’ Pei"! "Mdli" T‘? aviators from Pensacola, Mo. were ' crashed during a rain and wind- "Ioe cream loolal and dance wegimgr-glgnd gqhqoy Ilpiday, storm three miles southwest of here t. M. r aid of war cards and letters found on ‘he W"- 54584-35-91- bodies indicated the dead were Jesse Wilcox. Wnrrintton, 11s.; '1‘. 0. Carter, Pensacola; B. B. Bar- bour and S. R. Oldaker. More than 200 persons in ‘Bay Springs saw the plane, buffeted by ‘high winds and apparently tn troub- le, emerge from a heavy cloud. A few moments later in crashed. Hanson tours London docks NDON Sept. 24-40.? Cable) £11.. an Benson and nu tour- perty of Canadian Conserva- aet finders If!!! “if” Mil" the lnndm: docks "Collecting Home every Tuesday and m . Geo n u, r - time midis. b-iSlr-le-lbyilgylgbursgf ulliffiflh ‘é‘.id2""§.'“l.i‘.f.i.‘°“li.il‘ . r . 5t. Avarde brcheslra. p la-Oifl-C-‘Jl-H. 8 d. D 6t. nss§§¥'a§§am§3°'iom Orches a. L-MB-l-flfi-Sl. ' lod t Fred Ile- ‘mmu w“ up.“ pair‘ for each. .Rnud 11-601. O0 Teresa‘ Webstagb ton. Paying slim glee over as pounds cubism-ire: so lain- "Oomc to It. ‘a of Grove Training coon-c. Aua cea macbonald W. l. 0J0 Day ht hen. ter- mi Bu!!! of Canada for Canadian and Free n offlcen. will have crmaaoriraroivn, CANADA, TGilURAsDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.5, 1941 There are British women who, When Prime iiiinlster King visited pilots decorate their planes with black cats to lucky sevens. Officer Al Hardy, whose Wife's Nickname Brings Him Luck his recent trip to Brlluln, one thing he noted wrs the way "BN4" g cod-luck emblems ranging from Shown in his Si!" fuselage bears the inscription "Do". It's the pet name of his wife in London, Ont. é; ‘British planes Bomb barracks At Tripoli CAIRO. Sept. 24--(AP)—-Brltlsh bombers scored direct hits on It- alian military barracks at Tripoli and harbor at Bengasi in heavy raids Monday night along the North African coast, Royal Air Force Middle East headquarters announced tonight. Three Avis merchant ships were bombed or torpedoed in the cen- tral Mediterranean, with one left in a sinking condition, the com- munique said. Italian infantry positions near Gondar in Ethiopia also were at- tacked. One British one was reported missing in all these operations. Seaman call off fence Mediation Board. Canada names Minister to a Canadian Spitfire squadron on firc‘s cockpit here is Pilot See A Nazi LONDON, Sept. 24--(AP)—P on a scale equal to the tall and win term strategy similar to the Royal ed by air observers here. Two reasons are given:- 1. The biting cold. sweeping winds and deep snow of i119 Russian win- .et make large-scale air_ ucilvuy hazardous at best, impossible most or‘ tne time. 2. ‘lire belief that the German high command, frustrated by iiiltlbil‘ sea convoys and united Stuns paw; rcls, wants to use the ivazi air force for heavy smashes or. hrmsn mulls- ..y and ports. ‘these Dim-S would be similar to those ueall. ta Plymouth and Coven- ..y'_ but “(lulu be BXpSI-‘iliu to ins. six or seven lllglloS. Another Llleuly widely held by Biiusn airmen is that neavy attacks on ncrun, nalnouig ano omer c..- .es have awakened a uesue for ven- geance.» About half of the German an rcrce now is tSvliIifllEd. Lu oc ill Hus- sla. Ennis-n puma, iiUvvxvol, “we ic- ported increasing uumuels of Gov- man lighters over Calais. A switch to s. iar-leacnmg long- attack. no replace the swnt, granu- iose strategy of 1M0, would ue u counterpart of British strategy-- olows oeuvered regularly at snail out important targets; strong fight- cl‘ sweeps to engage and des-ioy hostile fighters iii o. war of aim.- 10D‘ very heavy-up to 400 aircraft --attaeks on certain selected indus- trial cities. ‘Ilie R. A. F. undoubtedly will continue its picscm. aliens-ve- against Germany. uric air man sold we will throw more and DCBHCI bombers into each raid unlii the al- tacks of 2'15 or 300 aircraft will Le trivial." . The R. A. F. is better equipped to‘, repel an attack on this scale than‘ ever before. A large quantity fighters and bombers on hand u‘ ture. The other .s only half the pic the number of ole trained in Can- ada, under be ter weather condit- o than possible in Britain. l Hill Resamed This Winter — British observers predict Germans will try master plan offensive. Argentina g Sept. 2~l—-(CPi—- (YFIA A . w King Primes Minister Mackenzie announced lnle today the estab- lislicnent cf direct (lilllOlildilC rela- tion with the Argentine rcilllbllc mid Chile and the first minister to Argentina will be Chief Ju tlCC W. FA Tufgecn c4 snskntcheyvnn. “It is expected he Will leave for the near future. from Mr. Kinfs Bombings Buenog Aires in said a statement office. . . " . ion of, Lie mption of Nazi bombings of Britain "There “l” so mug to the p05, m or 1940-41 but based on ion: l {‘,;"“2§,‘,‘§.°1b§‘, “ganaldgvs relations ' i - . . l Air Forces mastcr plan are prcdiu. Wihh Argentina are m n mare m. vnnced slugs than with Chile m"! They assert-and many British airmen agree-Altai til G rm. fr‘ 4 , _- force will maintain only a holding force of fighters and ligltft bgmbyr; bin! MY. JRSYJCB TUYSEWW HVPJMmQI“ m Russian front and switch heavier bombers west for attacks on Brit- has bttifll TEPQTlM-l Pmdmg m‘ some .me. It w“ lgarned (hat a statement regarding appcintnneni. of a Cann- (D expected l i dim (mile tlmnyosgililliix‘ that Rumors heard .35 i...~....... .... Canada's Argentine or Brazilian representation. The legaticn at Buenos Alrcs will be the second Canadian Location (.3 be opened in Latin America. Jean Desy, the Canadian minister to Brazil having recently arrived in Rio de Jnneiro. now is engaged in satin; up a Canadian lcgation ir- lhat cltv. Interpreting The War Hews! State of siege lleclaredatFaris LONDON, Sept. 24-40?)- The _Brlli8h Broadcasting Cor- poratloir said tonight uncon- firmed reports from Vichy m. v dicated a state of siege has been declared in Paris. The BBC said no further detaiLs were available. (The declaration or a stats of liege by the German forces of oocupabon follows widespread outbreaks of violence nnd dis- ~Klrke L. Simpson. Assoc- ordcr in the former French (3 “Pmu _ listed Press Staff Writer) i911"!!! "N! W"! "W "d" An admission from Berlin 1'5 persons have been executed that pnwcvfu‘. Russian armies either as hostages nr on other still confront Nazi legions grounds. Last night six per- iunglng toward the Donets- sons were convicted by a special Don basin lends color to Mos- antl-Communlst court of cow's claim that substantial elements o! Marshal Builcimyls hardmresscd forces have es- caped the Kiev trap. shredding party proprgundn and were sentenced to prison terms running as high as l2 years. The Russian s okesman in wegselggel§g is‘? flpdilcguili?“ Moscow admitted, llowever, that u w‘ "°“' there was yet no assurance "y yesterday.) British stop that the force of the German drive to cut the prime source of Russian oil at Rostov had been spent, Vicc-Commissar Lowvslt expressed concern that bo h Kharkov and Rostov might yet be lost. Thu would avely impair Russia's war in- _ustry__s.s vzell as cut her off outcome of negotiations betwixt ship owners and the National De-. MAXIMS ' ‘ ‘ o, ‘ ‘ MERE MAN °' ‘ __ MERE MAN mm» flfliflflm “ "““" ‘° "‘ "‘ °‘ '“"‘“" "°"’- The PCOPIES Paper ..:.'"z:‘.l:.": .1:=:..':";:§~':r'..':-l:."..""‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew KIN 1S SOVIET LEADER Marshal Arthur Timoshenko, Soviet army eonunandcr defending Moscow, is a brother of "Archie" ‘lumoshenko. n DfUSDCPiUI‘ of Win- ston (formerly givastikal. in norm. ern Ontario. The brothers uore y born on the same dnyr. March 23, three years apart. For this reason the priest named them liolh NEW YORK. Sept. 24—(APl——The “'"“"- Seafarers’ International Union (A. s‘. initiate tfidayi calggd off n15 ll- _ aysr eaectn vesses in United States por pending the Plan to win war _ I l e . l LONDON. Sept. .24 —(CPl George Gibson, chnmnan of the trades union congress, offers in {he Slur his "third year plan" for‘ I winning the war. He suggests the following “victory pl'0_;'l‘fill1I—~ Assistance to Russia, first to hold the front, second to enable a suc- cessful drive lo destroy Rumanlirs oil wells. A strong diplomatic offensive, and military llFSlSIlIIlCP lfl Turkigv: l An attempt to get Finland nut ‘lof the ivar; An invasion of Sicily or the main- ‘lnnd Of Italy; Raids, large and small. on coasts of Europe, from Norway Brest. the to Conference with ‘Finance Minister Moves smoothly OTITAWA, Sopl. 2~l—-(CP)—NovR Scotiu and New Brunswick delega- tions have com lcfed their prelim- inavy ncgoliat on; with Federal treasury officials on the proposed? abandonment by the province of ihe i income tax field. and Quebec opeu- i ed negotiations this afternoon. _ The Nova Scolin delegation hudd- .c»d by Premier A. S. NiacMillau, checked out earlv today after iwo days of discussions with Mr. llsley and his advisers. This morning the New Brunswick delegation, hooded b Premier J B. McNnir. completed tils stage of the ilCg-lllilllflllh and Premier Thane Campbell of Prince Edward lsmnu, sole i ‘scmative from his prov- ince, vn iully completed lllS discus- sions with the government. Virtual repeal 0f Neutrality Act foreseen. ‘NASHINGTON, Sept. 24 —-(APl -—Tl10re wore strong indications to- day that President Roosevelt would request virtual rcpcril oi the Unit- ed States neutrality nCt next week. l and Senator Tom Connolly (Dom.- Texiasi sold he bellqved American ships should be able to sail the high sens lo any port in the world. Mr. Roosevelt indicated at. his e a oiugtry to asctribe much “oft ‘the ‘fit. .'s precen owess o - dltlon oi Amegilaan fighter in bombing planes. Millions of Dollars damage From storm I HOUSTON, Sept. 3t -(AP) Refugees by the thousands return- ed tonight to the gulf coast homes they fled to escape a tropical storl which caused millions of dollar! damage to crops and . The heaviest blow in years-peak winds of 100 miles an hour were recorded u it lashed inland -epent its violence as it moved northeast- ward before veering west into m:- as again near Sulphur Springs. Damage to the Texas rice crop alone was estimated at 05,600,000 by Homer L. Brinkley, manager of the American Rice Growers (‘Jo-opera- on s o y the im-tv vine Time. Lunches. much will: inane unlimi- club-cu- L-ORPO-ILIL “V! AIBOOICUOII. rrvnr vnv wv " nine tenths of her oil for or- dinary needs‘ Swiss imports It seems obvious. that the Russians have quick- , Sept 24-—(CP)—SWlt!- LDNDON crlond, neutral but surrounded by however. IAxis-omtrolled‘ tgrllc ,toda er p o ma s» edition». o»... c. lisrizzraisliz.‘sinrz.ii British blockade. have brought up fresh armies ‘R18 minister 0f WOBWUA WBT- for defence of the Kharkov are, in announcing the canoella- ggtgwgy w (he Done“. bu; f tlon, attributed it to a recent com- mercial agreement betwween Swlte- erland Ind’ Gennany. Be said the Swiss still wou be [ranked limit- ed facilities for m food and other goods strip y for domestic consumption. also have strongly braced the flank southward to the sea. That l: the short road to Hos. toy and its vltel pipe line to (Continued on page l0, Col i) SmoclhSollinq For All your Bokln When you use Mam BLUSSQ [IANAU Tuesday press conference ho Wm ask that the act be changed to permit ‘the arming of American merchant vessels. He sold that. he was seeking to decide in conferen- ces with advisers to what extent the lnw might be overhauled. Hphone services To Zagreb are 12 Paces it qviuiy Ellen Nlavdonnld, 96, 'i\“(lU'-\' iTransfer Royal n luscd slinlily, “Linc. ill‘ ‘.\v0 of the I Annual Subscription Delivered, $5.00 By Mail: i‘. B. l., $1.00; Canada and U-S. $8.00 SMASHING NAZI DRIVE on MURMANSK Port Is Vital Entry Point For British-ES. Aid Germans claim Within sight of Leningrad Docks; Russians ad- mit situation in far south is grave. i (BY Hiflllil‘ (l. Vzhsill)". .-\.\‘§O('llllt‘(l Pr.» rlinli‘ Writer) MOM O“, Sept. 2.'>—l'l‘hu :l_\')-(.-\l’)—b'u\"ivl troops smashed a new (lcrmzm offensive against the fur northern ice-free purl of blurmansk and fought back stubbornly alongdhe whole front, the RUSSlZlliS said today. ._I)l.\‘]llll(‘ll(‘S from the northern front lo the official Pllllti"? illifilll Red blur said Murmansk. one of the most lmiwlilllll hilrbors in Eilropezm Russia. was sliil in Sov- iet hands. The @1111)’ 'l‘hursdzi_v communique said fighting contin- ued along the entire front and reported 75 German planes shot down for a loss of 25 Red zlircrnfl Tuesday. Soviet patrol boats ivci-e said to have sunk a German transport in the Gulf of Finland. Besides announcing failure of the Nnzi campaign to seal all o: Rilsslais European gateways to aid from abroad. Rc/i Star said dc- lcmlrrs nf Loni. ad had bonivn lhc Germans for. or [jack b». m- czlplurc of n position on the city's approaches Nazi attempts to re- take the position were said to have Two Canadian Pilots with R.A.F. In Russia BERIJY Sept. M - (AP) -l Nazis claimed tonight Germnnl “P89 lruonsdutvo fought their ova)‘ to vvllhm sight of the docks. of lmiirlgrnd, and driven Russ-l inn defenders out oi’ two more. villages at the outskirts of the’ hi! city. ‘ Ono German infantry unit \\‘;\| said to have advanced until ill". iivily in part of the dock region‘ was visibly through hinocula ~. The dispatches said Lenin- gradfis defenders still were throw- ing fhcmsrlvcs upon the Germ- ans in counter-attack after icunnfcr-uiiark. lmf these were nllvm-rl in be decreasing steadily in intensity. I been broken. Moreover. military informants reported the Rod counter-offensive u‘. the centre still (unchecked, and ruid that fnr lo the south about Odessa attacking units of two Rm mnnlnn infantry divisions had ag- airi been driven back in wild dis- crcer, LONDON. Sept. Z4—(CP)—TDO Air Ministry announced t-rday that. a R.A.F. squadron. under Wing Omdr. H.N.G. Ramsbottcm-lsher- wood. operating on the eastern from had Shot. douwvn seven Genn- nn fighter pinnvs in liS first. opera- tion and revealed that two Cana- dian pilots were among Britlst forces fighting in Russia. The Canadians. Pilot Officers J. E. Walker of Edmonton and DL Ramsay of Calgary. are member: of the Royal Cllilflfllfln Air Fhrce, detached for service with tile RA. F‘. file: Honum Tue Guru. is 4m: Mom: HELP SHE is d on page l0. Col 3) Savage Harbor - Native dies At Ottawa QTTAWA, Syjif. :4 “(CD -l\'irs. (COllilllllC of John J. Alacdonnld nnd former- . TORONTO. S l. 24-llfli ly of Mount Slmvnrt, P. E. I. died op “mum and maximum tonipornturi-s ;— l today at the home of her son, Wll- IJn/ivsoii 8 47 11am. She hnrl been in mar ‘imith llictorin 49 0C for flvv munlhs lim before ihni, gclllrlllioll 31) 4p to do lim- own housework. q-Oromo 53 7;; Mrs. lwnrdonnlri was a daughter 0mm.“ 4. 7, of the law John Mclnlyrc n-mi W“ Montreal 4r. m: Boston 56 (l3 born nl Savage l-lnrbor, P. Fl. l lion. Jnnws P. .\ll‘llll_\‘l‘l‘. Xllllll-Slfll‘ o: public works and liilzlixvai“? l" Prlnoo Ednnrd lsnuul, is n nvphnv. SYNOPSIS The “mother has been Lin‘ wiih considerably above llfifllllll llxmiura- lure over the greater part of On- tario. but rnln has occurred "1 ox- frvmc northwest portion. 1i tins been cold over the Prnlril- Pr. "in- cc-s with shmvv-rs in southern Muni- lnbn and light to modvrnfe snow and rnln in souihom Alix-r‘: Navy Rear Admiral HALIFAX. ‘Eébi. 24 — (CW- mo; gflmiy] S S. Bonhmn-Cnr tor. in chm-go of u ' villus iicrc sincr \".\l'l_\‘ m tin- war, lung been withdrawn mid no suc- cessor is to be appointed it was announced lonlgl BOSTON. Sept. 2l_(Al'n _ Fore- rnst for noriiivrn Now F.|\:l:|vi.1:»- Far nnd warmer Thurs: _, m- itrvnslrlg cloudiness lflll0"'1‘ll by showers nnd wnrlner Tliursaln) it. An aide of the Rcnr Admiral iu- ninhl; Friday showers followed by dicutcd ins ilonilu headquarters, (pun-mg and c091...‘ on a vachi bvrilw at the Royal, (‘ainadlnn nnvnl dockynrd. is to bc. mm‘ “do m“ nnnmmn M 1.135 nnd iomorrow morning at 1.48. staff may remain a little whlle._ _ , 5 giciglawcedurc dvnwixig slninps." he aflmrigfi“ ltgiilosrrgsnogrlvmlilfigflit Commodore G. C. Jones. Royal 55km,’ WM," moon‘ sop,’ m‘ Canadian naval officer command. m“ m" Ammmc ma” ‘s "Xmc" ‘Suliirrllcrside lldo vlchlMn min- “Disturbed” BERLIN. Sept. 25—('l'hursdayl— (Am-Attempts to reach Zagreb by telephone early today met wiili n reply that "the line is disturbed“ following reports from the Croatian capital of the incidents in the new Serb state to the south" Serb cutie/aw who have estab- lished thdmsclves in a mountain stronghold were sa‘d officially yrs- terdoy to have killed 101 Crcal. soldiers and officers. “to nui- laws have hem threatened with bombing if they refuse to OOmc out oi hiding, reports from Zagreb my» ‘Lsald. (.1 ed in take ovor some of Rear Ad- ,m'.rnl BOIlllIlIlI-CiIYlCFS duties. ilic ilnynl Nl\\'_\' affirm‘ suid. iii‘ did not indicate linw oihrr dutlcsl would be allocated. (It was understood Commodore, Jones would look after the general; ‘interests of the Royal Navy wiiiv‘ \ fin his jurisdiction» tiles lnier ilmn Charlottetown. BORDI-IN - (‘lPif TORMENTINE SERVICE (Standard Tlmci imave Borden 6.30 .\.M. 9.35 Ii.l\'l L00 IHM. 4.45 i'.I\i. 1.30 i'.M. Leave (‘app 'l‘nrinl‘liilllt‘ 8.00 ANI. “.00 A.M. 3.15 PM. 6.20 PM. 8.40 l "-‘_' - I'M. | KILLED I EI. SLIDE | SQJWAY‘ Mfanalgflo SAINT JOHN N. a. s i. 24 (C, M" i" "l -- - - - '"""'- Pl~ --Robvri. Tincr. 5B. 001p l act-l 4-45 P-M- Hm -- ' linvbcr, was kills-d today wll ~ ur-l "SA" ca)"; T"""""""' 1M5 5-" icd under a slldc of gravel u‘ .. nil 2-30 P-M- “'0 “M- M“ PM- ncnr lmpreau. His body on dug out l0 minutes lnlcr, Another “link- l WOOD ISLANDS FERRY mam Lyovd Mnwm,““.y_ lg‘ o; Loaves ivmul islands 1.00 A.“ Chalice liarbrlr. uns in 11.3.1 nnd "-9" A- M; 39° 9-7“- rnshccl lo hospital hcrc. roe cilvzr swag-i‘ (J'"'“"'“ 9-90 A-M- ‘~90 PM- men escaped.