JULY 1. 1941 THE . CHARLQTTETQWN . ..QIIARDIAN, ' THE CENTRAL __GUARDIAN PAGF THREE_ a ne s8 I cents n word. able in advance. CONTINUOUS SHOW STARTS 7.00 " FEATURE PLAYS 7.23 AND 9, 3°l|mnrel:"l:rru:|enm z; dlggllilgrlflgly Bglgjlcig-ghg ceda- TD-DAY -:- PIIINDE EDWARD -:- 5.15511" ;' ' ' ' ' ° " e GOODA/Iféflfi/fi/ I THOUGHT V008 SHIRT SATURDAY, JIILY 12-. . ' nzs 901ml)’ Hospital. Montague. follow- ing a car accident last week, was NESDAY strictly psy- B; A1- V AT MYRON McARTI-IUWS nacn macs: r. ‘dlfliiirfieliffiflhbfii? "A? \ k - m“; regained sclousness since by i Kenslngion. under the auspices of the L. 0. A., “"“_'L.l'2°‘°'“°“ . emaefi WIS W“.-- T/LL I 3A"! souls’ knvso- was injured when a cs. into the rear of his horse-drawn vehicle in the early hours of last Wednesday morning. He was semi- L. 0. B. A. and Cal dwell L. 0. A. Parade 1.3 CONFEDEBATION urn msun- 0 P. M. Sharp. Special Speakers ‘ma’ I'M” Pipe Band, Sports and Horse Races PLAY ENJOYED _ The Oha-r- °°ns°l°l1fl 1151111811 Entrance Fee l0 Cents ‘;;§';§3"3,,.;*“‘g,'§;11 P IROCK Meals-Adults iwc-Children 25c. Inn" and also two OOITIMIY sketc s ersonals A portion of net proceeds for patriotic purposes. ¥I~hu,;',5d‘:§°é§'e‘ém_ fwhfglk “mas gobliniaugrenaaerg Be%on:‘. f _ 1 -. s g e v. EVERYBODY WELCOME ,,‘“,,3;,,*gll.,,“,;;g“g,"i, 1g‘ 51.1.5}; and Mrs. Miller .1 m. 11.1%.: w: , w n mm ‘peak, “an Church Parsonage. Richmond St. % for this club who are putting on _ Henry, R. N.. has arrived in Charlottetown for a. month's stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Henry. She will Spend most of her vacation at Stanhope Beach, K.M. Cobb, 0.0. Pineau. Miss Eleanor mm AMEBllE illlllMENmMIllllNllA L-139-7-7-4i. [Premier King Spends week-end FUNERAL. SATURDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Donald MaoPhail was held on Saturday afternoon. Following a short service at the ASmith-MacKenzie Wedding l7‘. M. _ house, service was conducted in Tramor and W. E. Bonnell, all ot- At Cornwall United Church by Rev. E. 3rd Div. Sigs., spent a very enjoy- R. Woodslde. Interment Cornwall able weekend at their homes in Miss Louise MacKenzle, daugh- Cemetery. The pallbearers were, Charlottetown, Hazen Howard, Wilbert Drake, Fred Dunsford, Robert Frisnell, _____________ rumor: ALBERT, sash. July a- ST- 1011155 9111111011 (qp;_p,-ime Minimu- Mukenfle Seymour Scott, James MaoPhail. Kin: came name to this historic city to spend the week-end with the people who have elected himmgg Parliament consistently since and receiveduflswfi ‘gglcfivmiitlmns (Continued from page l) Civic ofiic greeted the Prime Minister when his- dim 5km of Nazi ‘one’ to me up ion of Russia would provide suf- special train from Saskatoon reach- cient time for Britain to obtain ed the station late yesterday. in "55 ‘ ' ( — r brilrushgonmshme d I h I med arms shaiflrlg 2123‘: sggbetirligglnbeibm 320- cargoes of early arrivals in Eisyni “ilgfi by mrlim I” “t Lalcemwun‘ mchtdmmsliigl-iewthbypgrilghmliorg- nay Omntza. as-mya ,w s kesiu 111 Prince Albert national park. need particularly to replace heavy lwEréillles griflrliermrliorttrh. w“ lossemi thlslsprlng in Greece and 91' e V 9 P111119 ' Nor Afr ca. ister told solciers at Dundum mili- some o; the tanks already have ‘ET-V ‘iamll 25 "U195 5mm‘ °I 535m‘ seen action. Officials were silent on i°°"' “l” Wlumeer‘ “f xmw I" the results. but the war Depart- ncfms eafyefhhfxeraa rfgfdmggcred ment was reported to“ have been m“ 5mg or me ma“... informed that they did a very ‘ good job" 1n the initial baptism oi holiguflg" ,§°°,,.ewd ,‘”‘n‘§§§ch‘ $31,, fire m the British foray last among W3 nearly 2,000 men of the Royal Can- 11551115‘ German 101095 adian Engineers, the machine gun Egypt? Libyan b01691‘. school and the Canadian (reserve) Armed with a 37-m1iimetre can- 11.1" non and several machine-guns, the urned out my. "I wish I could tell vou how much I admire you men who have come than 10 a day forward voluntariw. offerin vour 1n a, peumyivuniu plant“ 891111065 w V0111‘ wll-Iiifv 111 1 30"" Aside from tanks, shipments have included bombers pursirt oft grealtgst need." the Prime Min- 15 e1‘ $1 - planes which. already have seen ac- “Imual It tion in Syria as well as Africa. and dale and Mr. Milton Smith. son of Mr. Willla o. Smith and the late Mrs. Smith of Millview were married Saturday at a pretty care- mony at the United Church Manse, Poyyenal. ‘Hie Rev. D. K. Ross offi- d. cia Miss Annie MacKenzie, the bride's sister. was bridesmaid while Mr. Calvin smith, brother of the groom was best man. The WIIlSOmE bride wore a blue M- bridesmaid The m0rrling service was conduct- ed by Rev. E. A. Wright, Knox’ Church. Wallaceburg, Ont, There was a good attendance, and Mr. Wfllht delivered an eloquent ser- mon on 121st Psalm, especially the ivords. "I will lift up my eyes to the hills“ citing the frequency with which hills and mounts were men- tioned in scripture in connection with great and momentous events. Mr. Wright will occupy the pulpit and preach again next Sunday morning. The choir rendered the anthem "God is a Spirit." (Stern- dale Bennett) R.A.F. STEPS UP l) _;::=s street length dress with white cessorles. while the wore pink with white. The wedding march was played by Miss Etta Ross. daughter of the officiating clergyman. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to Charlottetown for the wedding supper. Later a. re- ception was held at the bride's home where many friends and re- latives gathered to wish the happy couple many years of wedded lie. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside at Millview where Mr. Smith is a prosperous farmer. Domestic prices, Supply problems Troubling Ottawa PLUS “INTERNATIONAL FORUM” illfiillufillitmfliiik June l6. M011. women and children cheer- ed the air armadas as they swept over. but waited in vain to hear the crash ol bombs. The planes were believed to have dumped their loads far inside German-occupied ter- rltory, because the wind was from the east and exn.'\‘ons near the coast could have been beard. During the nigh and early Sun- day the main B": night somb- er force struck r.._,_:nitions fac- You’ll wonder Why you were satisfied with anything else when you see Rinse-whiteness O | 6 GORGEOUS MURDER SUSPECTSI flick Carter's lllll Adventure Is Ii: lies! fascinating! On the baffling crime trall...10,000 feet above the law... your favorite sleuth flirts with deathmand a lady detective! He said lt would be Canadian soldiers both at home and abroad felt they were not gettin: NE look will show you the difference between the real whiteness of’ clothes washed in Rinse It red . . . l (By R. K. Carnegie) Efldgctfifififiivgfmwfififi. 01.1122 Eflylpt dirt-wt 85581111111113 0f 10118-1 811d 1114161 111 WHEY! and a wash done by any other method. Whatever your l. [Caiusdlsn Press Staff Writer) Dominiona Bu; h, “minded the the planes. Germany. Meanwhile. twin-motor- oTilawg Jiilv 5__1cp1_13¢¢i51oy;, troops ma; they were the WW0“ Initial munitions shipments in Pd Douglas fighter-bombers hit at Wfihmg “Palm”: You," b° iismlllsllml- Y“, R1115" on the orient to which domestic and Sgfggum-d 0g civii goyemmem volume have reached their destin- German alrilelds in occupied ‘ 5 o“ mom tha a h‘ h _ _ _ ‘t ,i\.e [he consumption should be controlled 1s in time of WM; atlon only recently because of the France. p gw? y . n . w lter.wqgh . I 5 s i" a. problem colhirontiiuz the govern-l "The great service being given by voyage of more than 12,000 miles The air ministry gnnoimged time winter! wash. Rinso dissolves instantly into heaps of msut as Prime Minister MflekenllelPrime Minister Churchill. and by via the Red Sea. Officials use a one Douglas bombed runways. rich 135.1“ suds that m,“ out K1112‘ Cimuleies 111$ 118500111 will?‘ the British Roi/eminent. Ls Dossible rule of thumb calculation that 100 searchlights and buildings oi an g and other ministers 1001111 W OWE-l in part by virtue of the role Cana- days is required for such a. trip, important German airfield, The all the dirt without rubbing and g-‘NH-rl-v-nvamas-A-u-l-vm ..- ra-.-.-1.-.-.van-u.-.-.-evr-v-finv.rvnaan-rrrnvrvrravrrrrsvfiwmnvflskv JI 1 -'-'-"-'.=.".-."..-.- sw-wnv-"a-I-M-ma- ‘f-"f-‘f-‘fl n‘ II-l-l-I-l-fi-Ivl-l-I Wil. from visits to different parts oi’ Canada. l D1 Moamvhlle the wartime 011005 R1111’ is trufle board has taken steps by whlth it lioucs to prevent 1991111 merchants from taking advani-aim of scarcity of any commodities to ayinz in and about the Britt les." he said. v The Prime Minister spoke of the complete harmony existing between civil and military authorities in the‘ Dominion. _ rent) excessive profits. l "We are working together like The Dairy Products Board his- brothers,’ he said. and he added taken over the entire Ontario and that this was not the case in the Quebec production of cheddar first great war when there were dif- chcrso, all of which ls to be ship icrcnc/ss of opinion ped to the United Kingdom. The "This time we seem to be form- Baccn Board has appealed to Can- imz among ourselves. and among the adinns to reduce their consumption nations of the commonwealth, and of pork products for July. August among all the nations engaged in and September lo one hnlf what, the struggle for freedom. ore great they irormellv consume, also to pro-a human brotherhood." vide more for the United Kingdom. On his tour out of Saskatoon lat- There is a general expectancy» er the Prime Minister was accom- hore that stops will be taken to cur-‘ panled by Brill- ‘Al. W. Foster. Dis- tnil consumption of gasoline. i trict Officer coimnanding M. D. i2. A spokesman of the wartime uric-l Mr. King's party also irisited the es and trade board said today the. biz service flying school on Saska- board has arranged a natlon-widel toon‘s outskirts for a brief inspec- oranuizatlon which it hopes will be tion under the guidance of Wink able to prevent retailers from bcosiw Commander Bell-Irving. inz prices unduly. Reports have Although blessed for time at Dun- come to the board, he said. of 111-. durn thehPrimoi tlléliinllifir rei- or of lm ndinsz scarcity of oer-‘ creation uts o e i; o Co - m s De umbus and the Salvation Army. and . l l dian army. air and naval forces are inciuding imam; II AIR MINISTER (Continued from page 1) Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas, chief of the fighter command. On Saturday. while elsewhere in Britain newly-arrived airmen from Canada were being welcomed tn their stations and given a hint of the work ahead of hem, Mr. Pow- er and Mr. MacKenzle visited RC All‘. veterans at their fighter squadron headquarters. "The men are quite happy." Sillfl Mr. Power alter talking with them and touring the station. "some mtw be a bit lonely but they know they ' are doing a good job and all arel in the best of spirits" He chatted with aviators and ground crew men and reported only one general complaint-not enourh Canadian cigareis. The new C.A.'I‘.P. fliers who ar- crew saw their bombs hit and set fire to a large building. which was still ablaze when another Douglas started a new fire with bombs loos- or ammunition dump. The Douglas is a United States- bullt aircraft. Madgobwg. capital of the Ger- man province of Saxony and site of a branch oi the Krupp munltion urorks, was among J18 targets bomo- ed by the R. A. F. during the night. Others were Muenster, 0sna- bruck. and Bieleield. "In all these places." the air min- istry srid, “considerable damage was observed and many fires loft burning, those at Muenster being particularly extensive." The night operations, which also included attacks on docks at Rot- terdam and Den Helder, appeared to have been the most widespread since shortening nights cut down raids on Berlin and Northern Ger- many in April. The coastal command. with its long-range Lockheed land planes ed on a. fuel scrubbing. Dojust one wash with Rlnso, and you'll never be satisfied with anything else. Get Rinso from your store today —— the GIANT size for extra economy. 1 .1 l; . w.» IIIIEEN’$ CANADIAN FUND DONATIONS FDR AIR RAID IIIDTILIS with thin commodities. 0111151111! 11101911595 rived durln the last week were the h t i in prices when in fact there wasbno the Hostess Hut mgiilssttaiined time largest congingent oi empire 113N113 bblgtsfflrlesiftllggtliyls ilggols ocirtileflgoll? Donald ' Nflren muilfidlzdcadéiliffdoégiifilleifiggrchsg 3333K womens C r an S _ Personnel ever sent to Britain. They tinentai wast A German jflp Q1 Repeated bombing raids on Bri- funds have been started in various .. t, . . I . PLUS _ “Battle of the Atlantic" Edward llSlllEY - Joyce COMPTON 3133-555‘-'n'n's'n‘s“n'n'ls"u'ls'fs'n'n'u's'lu'n'fu'n' J.‘- l-Ie also visited the nearby sum- 1 - ctwork of weinhla nallmem m“ a n the non-permanent and measures inspectors who rcmi- mer camp of ve5tjgii 1.10115 of complaints coming elled to Vancouver and Victoria and chance for relaxation from a stren- uous series of visits to military aa- val and air force establishments. meats presents a 11601111111‘ l>l'°bl\'m since some stores provide l1 mu-Ph b tor and more expensive service numbered among them some n‘lot.= slated to take part in night-fighter operations. airmen who completed their train- flights, either as bomber crews or fighter pilots. about 3.000 tons and another of a- bout 800 tons were bombed off the Other bombers Syria would be surrendered. Neutral reports from Beirut. Leb- anese port against which allied tlsh port areas and the Industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering are found for them all, places of task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of letting them once more with some quantity l parts of the world. Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth has permitted the. use nf hcr name in connection pills my“, ‘iblleigtllntslllntbllggkliilgdontllli“: lilléwrlieilzilllaletg bluitllgoglrilrléndixibeleblt P111115. i111‘ 8111111915 and Observe“ lilitmlaatitgcg 012i?» the Netherlands 0f "16 m“! 11101151111118 0f clvlllilns I 1110 901111111011 P-"lnlillliizli. which ll . cygicésu said this spokesman. volunteers. his Parliamentary con- poured into. the R.A.F. reception de- coast. in Great Britain who are harried officially known us "film (Queen's “we M50 I'm“. bum m, an Qi-ganiza- gtitiients, pot from debarkatlon points. In ad- ii_______ from shelter to shelter and finally Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- tlon of our own to check on com- In the ll days since he left Ot- dltion to Canadians they included driven into the open oountr by llms." olhints and it is making regular 111- tawa the Prime Minister has trav- gQtne Australian and New Zealand successive raids. Eventually paces Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- - T E. — WED. i l 11o board cf excessive b11015" i118 1111149 Washes“ 5m“ l“ m“ in in Canada. They were all as- (Continued from page 1) relative security, but their bclong- out deduction to the Lord Alnyor TODAY U "Th; giiokesman said the D1110 0i efl-il-lvfliT-‘l 51W"! Provide-S him Sign... to squadron; for training i}“—-——~——~}'——————-—————”‘—_'_" Inga of all kinds are destroyed. The 0f London for distribution lo the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwnrficd to the Royal __.__i_____ u ma“ Omar; and there is so wide a Montiai. will be Mackenzie King How n, COMES l ‘ 1 1d id” re d o? damn‘ and bedding is much Trust Compmm Chaflntletownl SPORTS REEL and rangcl In thbeeellfutliltlivisgtl Nffltsghyfi gigllvnlrorlratflgls lalcltzllellfir. Nillilgnllvlllil drlcslefilnclellslflehgltlagbffbibelia ouItv in pthlat- 111°" dllflfllll- "mm "P0115 "10 10110111111: r¢~ TERRYTOON I')§ta:ll~1*su‘lsiad increased the price of deliver an informs: luncheon ad- d lb 1 ‘ city. with some lootifigroi 511011.: bl‘ T° "m" "1"" °"°l'm°"§ "wdh “I'm t" ‘I-‘W . ' 1 r ~ Th1: ta ainssin- 1'1 '11 l . ‘ ___ "'“5'1'7'~""'"" bammllztlmnsagsggungbard taking glbsiigegillgsnlfgtliragsseblnltili“ giglnngi: boinee mIeIanIsn-‘stene from mTrllIlelaFsghilfrln“Bgllugrmrfiwiifll triai viivi ‘Pmwfll $-"""l-H*-— lalflbflllinnlteltles of bacon and ham meeting. leaving late that evening the Practice of cooking by drflliiiliiif the allies were pushing ahead a- ta€dnzlfilnr0fld7o0gl1lillffi whltch lies on séflglllml Lot in Winston's Institute o++o4w++wo d -1 the for Regina. h t to into essels of water. , d 1 -_ e eper es ups ream from -_ - § ailslléllulllltllgtlolhrgrenl-Isg-kgle Ihgre is o s m! v NNIIZI $3132 neuleszfgtionsgnalglisiljigtq Oruha. and 2g? ralclieswwest 81f ‘vios- ulieilrggisalon French River Insti- _, COWW I‘€I‘0-, >~-- . U111‘ w H I E s P o 9 111111‘?bulfilmogpgjigrazfihgeggpbllialpg; — méhgetggig] oxrnigffigutkast hum fectlve girsléttxks last ituizlii.‘ llrc‘ ¥:;‘VIOII§I_V"Ilrfnlillfllflfidgfld $2,313.42. l I . . will“ 3mm", 3°57‘: “Ilgldmt d°wn In I quarters communique said melch- “Rlmafiggnsgidzhiwnn-l. m, u“, T‘“"'S""’-"'-I'3~ their Dlll‘C1ll5(‘S. 1e . 1 1 d it d. in gm p; m. . _, _ _, _ __ __ , , CAFETEMA SERVICE and DANCING III“?§"°NI‘I J ' CAN Y U ‘\- Wmgges Iaiglzgilagt W....“2::..2i:a .211’ - ' ‘l 19V“ ti dt ‘ dI-lo , near e 1 d b. “i, . . ~~ Open 9W1‘? d!!!’ 311d “Ighl 1m with the heavy demand for all I O I g/fiigirlarbebgsg; barge}? and ma: mere seriousy amared x 0W1 .........._....._.-...... vvvvYvvvvv , WEDNESDAY. I Webstefs Old Time and Modern Dancing FRIDAY New Dome Orcheltll All Modern Dancing Orchestra 4 4 4 ' i tuons of black 0911mm “°“"""““' 11ft y buildings at Belt-ed-Dine. d d , . 1 -1 _ _ Admission — 35c, Tax Included j 'm§3$1e%0mver a “W”, now o, . Fbgtlrlgigmgllesfiglulthcgliqfisirynt. 13112 213g“ 5322 b? aljrllrleiearlra Nihdrm- lie-Iona Ruhmslcm 1 ' 4 v r , All Dances 9.30 t0 1 IJII. — D. S. T. 1 black tea had 1119911 Lwmmield “l: THAT Is THE QUESTION harbor at Ruad were damaged. the Other things besides Russian r<-- . _ s MM‘,- “ms m“ d” we; up to report said stance and adverse weather werey Like the light. fresh ST. PETERS ROAD I sufficient tflléegg the rese WHICH CHALLENGEQ YQU Two Vichy aircraft were destroy- said to be bothering Gcrnlian] lroopis. 1' I] I ' I - e - v 7 Mm" "m" ch""°"“°w“ I ‘ my Sig" law“ w“? fiiffléiql IN oun NEW sumac i“ °“ i“ *'°“““ ‘i “M” ai“‘°°s1§a.“$l..‘§§. SENSE ‘...-"...‘..~l f”"""““°° "f "mw" o i-————i—— . Save This Ad. This is our Proflram i liglmbbrdhftrhll: sbzreitlsgd cloluéhfi. NAZIS CLAIM geggggiggoggggga $03,951.13’, iifiifl after ram. H e a v e n 4‘ AA ‘as a r as r. A‘ . t -O51 a a ' ' _ , l . . >~+~+~w “Mun-M w- ~ rxixgiytalkggllllouélupbv Uéifiteéeglngglof: (C t. “em I e 1) Ekswiiltdnbhft’. he SM. Scent lifts your spirls i. 00.000 “- - ~——-——————— _-. Bums ‘ bllzbhnaelel-morgailaage ldgflléhgiloglfi: * 1 bod I d m Ge pm, u‘, c. N. n. EARNINGS ‘ and makes you feel ~_.__. -Cnnad ans wou H n a v e E P111811 — , 1 d salmon as usual but t lk bot a revolt in the soviet __ J 1 4_Th ‘ _ ‘ |_ Potato Bug Poison CARTER-At 011114 Tflcldle. 311116 Ibzlglxcnlsere small there would be " Q igrcesa.’ u my? revenues oiautlxe alllyincluslv: fro“ ‘md mm 30. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. ROY Oar- a scarcity I101: wou!“ in m“ , d "Thlflallfvfllrmgriélitpgutigglt 2*“; anadian National Rallying; Anmhfl. HM ‘wmther . 1 m — .. l.» "-1...- . ma» m1 "'- ' palqtseo?é€u1ada.ooupled ..... u. OII E I s ..:1"i.':.....1.............-- s... time ‘flit. “ziwi. . . , ' 0i SHQIIIG 0f lime and d9‘ 1 negd t9 5111p Britain Bsmllfih 011C658 Ftrflnkfurmr ze1tung_ “ma” pi-Qvgg puma with wjsoJw rm. ‘he, 119m IS IIIG I10“ A qllfl- hvdrated lime. Lowest prices DEAN“ and cqndcnsed milk as possible. may that the rleserters made the reir-mewomapondm period o; 1940 an m.| 'h°'°"I “d ‘mm i=4’: °°111°°I °M1mll"“*d“’m§°.,.m‘ ‘hi-Q’; By LESLIE CARGILL "i. 18511011511119 Yilfaxl-gliofgggfllifg creme of 11592972 or 19.7 percent.| code Waterproof Make- DILLON a SPILLETI‘ rnnsm - At the Sacred Heart pilkbgigflifilf'hi“..ia but svel- the ‘ gg.;°ig=1,3*$,g..,,m,,, demmd.» CAN'“_‘—”‘_'__ADA CONTROLS Wm ; U’, Ask 10 S“, i. and Charlottetown Home. July d, i941 Allan Joseph remand...» o; me i151, o1 goods uru- "The SW19 u, fume M1, 351 AIRPORT , Phone 1m Fraser. (formerly o Hope River), .11., "n"... u. Canadian zrooeriel THIS GRIPPING. PUZZLING. planes vester-ay," the high oam- _,_, ,_ 1 the other ‘New Rnbilh 5N9 ‘ID JIM-TU. Funeral notice 1500i‘. supplies In 1105f. 0886s seem (O b0 man? utgallirggguiléireigd ma!“ s11 Joania Niki“ July 4__icp| . L"""'""' ‘“ll.1'§..?€liiil‘.“ a» Departmapt n3‘! ADVENTURE 0N TWO ° ' b , $31"‘fil€§.iil’t’iifsli"il‘iht°bébia.f€fiil ml" Toiletries M p1 - _C0-OD€I'B.I.InI with t1 (The Berlin radio said this cos .'1 d u. h been t I u; .0, m1 cons: swan f mgaglilfol‘ulil°iiili‘inétl°dlkfie.’is coNTlNENTs fiotii ‘fommfiie“tiii'.i’“r°om_s““°‘sfifii 353 §gedg~gfr°gmpfiigrimigic vnntm! - . - ura» o W . - ~ , ; persuade Canadians to oat. morl BEGINS IN 60 squadrons-since the 001111111 mmime; ;_ 1-1, peuson announced J s FDR SALE N‘ D‘ MacLem m "moms. illfillillfialltlgnlilnémalliiil blTiiidd-biigiil ‘I3 ‘ - AT N o m w 1 ti d i , 1 . B" -- . ""310 Nllfifou".lhiinii“lintii°i‘.u”v“ ‘if? 1.1.2! DRUG s1 0m". - 1 ' UNDERTAKER FAIRMOUNT Minn Julv 4--(A Without a direct reference to the. Wm. ' BARGAIN . I a ER p). y... i1 veafoiu 1,... was beaten armored spearhead which W1! ' ____-_________ l . ' DHM I EM MM iflii‘l‘...ll“"u‘.llii..’il°é‘.i°i r“.i‘.?..‘.’.‘i€§ - e T1115 WEEK fili“‘fiél.ii“dii”h'feh‘i.'.iifi‘“éiliii“ei “"1" “mm 1'1"” l QUEEN S1111: HT For Immcula" "n" ' ' ' chlfllmfliw" "a SS ' h -e yo’ he toda. Sheriff - L defences alo the Dnieper River at , l - l ‘ ‘ . tulle-s v- al l W Y A CARGILL THRIL ER . Abollt 1o per cent cf Bolivia u. P.O. Box 39 Sourls. North Wlltshire wuhm Rcehler said the father, . Orsha. the h n command reiterm- M by “m” “mum Wm“. ' mi r. 43 attacked his I ' ed that "operations against the so- w” ' Pb n I49 Fred lram e . i 0 I _ almost none remain n Uruguay ——— ---———— family with a aseba bat and then L called Stalin ling are continuins en md m Amman. d bee! types of sausages and preset? nlinn importations of b11101! qbme from ccyion 11nd India ‘md age this fall t siiippius! sauce. and 111° R°""“m°“_ plgwcd a ban against any 1111901“ ‘I HIM {v shot down one British plane and damaged a second. British authori- ties said neavy nIr , attacks were carried out Frldgy night on Vichy barracks and fuel installations at Beir ut. The Royal Air Force also hit airplane nuns." the rom- ed to the Gulf of Finland is still un- oomplete and that its proper use would be made more difficult. ptreams of retreating Soviet di on: "Ii mm» to the the commentary said. oi. ism-l "tits lino Is dl by i’ , '- loc l h be n ained 1n m ique laim REGULAR DANCING M%NILAY£ ‘ .m_ g3,“ 15,2) niiiailiantllfrist ‘tau glviéoxirilonltiags othner Sglri-CIFSSSCS ave e g 151mm“ cAus Deumcmand. yup one cm-wiv and His ~ e a . Me OT T» rend fif‘t’il.i.°’.".lii' HEAVEN-SGENT by s . ll