a meeting at I p.m. supersonic Arrow. buy the aircraft. The federal Perry. Summerside. 3.1. Ocioher 5.1957 The chant... tug. at "nu." ' Su rsonic Arrow Aircraft l 33-3 33- Tim”- Pe four other starters. time 2.19 2-5; tr, sum John; luhh 3,” nd Jam, Put to '1. h tb us... at barrels. was Is Put On View At Toronto 533535. 3-'5?-7-'.' -3--it c”"r”?'-a'i ';:.':.':'ii..."”' ”' """'” f.'i'.”'....t."'l...'.'.''.”:.'''.”::''.'.''..'. ”' ””'”"' ronouro - . ..- .. M25?) .'''i'.':..'-3iZi5- 5? -"at. 1:): .517. mi ::':”:...?:."..:ia .'.:&..ti .5: mfg: ”wn&w. craft United Friday putvthg View M:-. Pearkel Rave no commit ,ng:;gr;elg?,f',yz'u;:n;.':g Ind 43.91 a-IISIICIL” by (1; MENFW 3113- fsmrdzy .m,u.., 0y at the angry-ncsed.glcain1ug white meat that the government win 24. winning own" And,-,,,, Hy -Emu”! ”:'m U: vise mszewuhom-auaill alt: 50'' Chicken supper and danoa - p. 3.!:trk's 1-lall Lot 1 Wedn In; 4 p.ln. SELECT at Moaae Jewellers the beautiful diamond you Ill h-.- shins the air! of ybur ilrcams this autumn. HUMJIAGE and pantry sale Saturday October 5 at I p. In. Davtsolll Building. Kenslngtu st. Marla Guild. HOT Chicken suppei chun- NEW LONDON Messrs. Dunning and Johnstone will sing in St. John's Prssbytarian Church oslober 6th. 1.!) pm. M0.-LSE Jewellers offer goons ti-.;r:h of merchandise for each 1935 (William and Mary) JEN bill brought in before Christmas. MOASE Jewellers sell the beat makes of watches. and provlde' fast service on all the many eicuing October 9:11. Supper stat -. - V The 1.200-mile-an-hour plane. which has not yet been flown. was unveiled at the company's suburban Malton plant by De- fence Minister Pearkea. The Arrow has a long needle Ilolmbatwlagaandahlglltath It much resembles the American B-58 supersonic bomber and la in some respects a smaller edition of the RAP”: delta winged Vulcan bomber. ' Mr Pearkes said the unveiling is as significant a milestone in Canadian aviation asthe flrstair- treasury has already poured 8Z)0.tIll.000 into the project. The ” ' minister said there have been suggestions from well- intentioned persons that "we should put on faith in missiles and launch straight into the era of push-button war." "1 do not feel that mlssles and manned aircraft have as yet reached the point where they should be considered as compel ltive." he said. Air Marshall Hugh Campbell. chief of air staff, said the planned- Bock Stretch Continued from Page 6) time in the first heat was a sea- son: record mile for pacing coils on a iialf-mile track. and only once has the time beenl beaten and that was by Torpid. this year's winner of The Little bring it out as these results will show. Races 2 and 6 - Classified Trot. Bold Dean (L. Walker) l-l. Watchim's Lassie (O'- Meara) 4-2. We Michael (M. Turner) 2-5. Cobblestone (Camp- bell) 3-7. Mighty Gallon (Kaye) 7-3. Rockford, two other start- efs. time 2.13 4-5 and 2.15. HERE AM I EIGHT FOR FOUR A young driver, Merlin Tur- ner of Dartmouth, N.S.. had the fans all on their toes at Truro Raceway last Saturday night when he came through with four out of the eight wins and was second in another. Here are the results - Races 1 and 4. Bud Henley (M. Turner) 1-l. Lorna J. (MacLean) 2-5. Bar- bara Anne Queen (C. Smith) 5-2. time 2.14 4-5 and 2.15 3-5; win- nlng owner Harry Wetby. Dart- mouth. by L. MacAulay. Sydney. Races 3 and 7 - W.M.X. (J. Conroy) 1-3. Rainbow Clegg (K. Pink- ney) 4-1. Impact (P. Pinkney) 2-2. G. Anne C. (Callbeck) 3-4. times 2.11 4-5 and 2.13. W.M.X. owned by Thompson and Mac- Neil. Southport. P.E.I.. and Rainbow Clegg by W. Piers. Piigwash. At Saint John Raceway last Saturday night in the 1st and 4th dashes. Flaming High iE' al Lang) 4-2. times 2.14 3-5 and 2.14. Bolo Volo owned by L. Queen. Coldbrooh. CIIAILINGI Hickory Smoke, 2.(l) 1-5. and Hoot Song. 2.01 3-5, that were tint and second in the Hamble tonian Stake. have been chal- lenged to meet the Canadian colt champion. Mr. Baldriqge. 2.06 3-5. in a 410,000 match over Blue Bonnets Raceway. Mont- real. and Roosevelt Raceway has issued an invitation for s 330.000 trot to which the above horses and six other star trol- velt Raceway recently when he l.57 4-5. in a mile that was stepped in 2.01 4-5. Bay State Pat's total winnings are now in the vicinity of 860.000. At Moncton Raceway Wed- day night Betty French won the fifth and ninth dashes with Joe Hennessey handling the "rib- bons" best time 2.12 1-5. Rexnl- ity (Beers) 2-3. Walter Feder- 3 placed second to Diamond Hal; ing Wednesday night and Driver Buddy Cruicltshank who was up behind Our Con. autfered a broken arm. The other horses involved were Eric's Bonnie (Chops Campbell) and Trliune (Clark Smith). Buddy is a very popular driver and his many friends regret the unfortunate happening. Among the winners that night were Royal Train Cbappelle) in the A Trot and pace. Just Rita (Cruickshank) 2. Time 2.15. Roy- al Train is owned by Dr. Pres- ton Maclnlyre. Montague. harem?” Vrmnltrn -'-HI ci-alt night in the British Com- performance of the Arrow "1: Races 2 she a Sall Joe or Th3”k53"'I”3 D'5'- ocwb" "'5' ruouwealth by Hon. J. A. D. Mc- such that it can effectively meet Turner) 1-2. Micltey gale (Mau- :1:it::":)ito:crelomc.f:c m:wL'fIE in the eighth dash. Ruynqny. 1-us DUART semi, 5.19. CI1rdY- 50 yell"! ago. and deal with any likely bomber ger) 4-1, M1. Carroll (C. Smith) an be three.ym,.o'.d trguers mede Darby owned and driven Wm 1,, C10.” (9, hand.” (mm However, it would be "some threat to this continent over the 2-4, times 2.111 2-5 and 2.17 1-5; Somem we vmwked w'as by James MacGreilDr. Char- Ocwbcr 1,; m ocgobe, 149.. years" before the Arrow would next decade." Sally Joe owned by 13.5. Turu- the oodns rmrgj I B lotletown was first. Feather be available for operational use. er. Dartmouth and Mickey Dale sutegpa. P9201 fameatunoosai. Duster. (C. Smith) second. Time 2.17 4-5. POULTRY Buying live fowl and chicken daily except Saturday. Pick up service. models they sell. Brown Jug. And now you are really doing . . -2. GOOD FIELD ' to open your eyes!!! At least K'''"i”"''”'” "5 1'3' J””f”"” Willard Carr set a new rec- Phone 96-: GOSPEL Tent. North Bedc- Those who bl-avgd the cold we did when we read the sum- Double Hal ('1' Lani .4'l' "F" ord for wins in a single night que. Services for Lord's Day. weather to mend me races at man, of the 3rd and 7m dashes; 2.14 2-5 anl 2.13. Flaming l-ligh at Sty John Raceway Wednes. FRED WADMAN Sunday School 7 p.ni. Gospel mg chuiougmwn track 135; sat. Theo A. Nick (L. o'arlem was ”W'"3d by Ceci w”5”' 53"" day when he drove W.C. Brooks Kw!!!)Wil- FUNDAMENTAL Baptist YICES for Sunday, October 6111. Morning worship 10.45 Sunday st-lieol. 12 noon. evening service 7.."(). R. E. Coston. Pastor ANNOUNCEMENT -1 will be selling plants at the garden IlL'l'e today. Saturday. and all llL'Xi week. October 7-12 inclus- 118. Come and get them while li):'y last. Joe R. Smith. Clinton. )1.tRGATE Pastoral Charge. l'iiited Church of Canada. sum- 1'93” WWIIHY 9lllim9d by fnciurer in Toronto. has been if true "convertibie" weather French uwned by Sidney Smad . 2.13 3-5 and 2.10 4-5' Mac Dale day. (kg. 5' New hmdun to I. General Motors of Canada for fitted to an Eldorado Blarrlts prevails. i3:dm1r1'I')enTl;:l haliddagglcgaswgg nngasif fevgeilbz ggnee-ypar-old owned by Mrs: C. N. wuwny SUMMERSIDE, P. E. E. lll. Margata 11.1!) a.m. Long , The a. it 'th bub- . , ,.,..,,.. no ppm, mm" M,..;,,.,,,, Prince Philip during the Royal structed view of Her Majesty ble. will rhechmif etowWashlng- 1-Orme. Kellys Ginger Ey. -Heregglom lmmafie two sthrrimng . . . stay in Canada. by the thousands who will line too from Ottawa to be avall- Helms Dream lpmmm ' won ' 5 ' ye" e ' " Entries are now being received by the under- -peaker. Rev. l...M. Murray. in- ierim Moderator. MONTROIII Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. ser- xlces for Sunday. October nth: 3a&n-p grim: Scott (.1 Given) was 1-2 Fars- Pally Won 11 firsla 8 seconds Fri" 5”" 7:w9:l5' Mann” a. J 1 st D ' 15 d und muhion; Campbellton no p.m.. . uud (D. Turner) 5.1. Jolley and s thirds. Our congratulations :hePk'gmuA"&1::;od:0;Jn:gI - unor ep ancuig years an er. W-M-3 "l3”0'”""! 5"'V'"- O S Annua FIeId L" 1 M'"'" M 5"?5'"5 '” '”"' D" M'””'"' ”'d Arthur liunnlc'utt in --:n..' Allison P. MacLean. Mrs. J.M. Sproule. speaker. Sword ( . Walker) 4-3. slicker his driver. Junior Chappell. In Kemes in me Oink... :1” 1, Op Box 4' summenlde. SAD NEWS-Word has been received by Mrs. Sheldon Dixon. Nurlh Tryon. oi the using of her aunt, Mrs. Row and Old- dings. Ayr. Scotland on Octob- rr 2nd. Mrs. Glddings visited Il1'l'C several years ago and will lie kindly romennie -G by her many friends who regret her , ' It diff . . it-".'.:o:. ..'.'.”"&.?V's'.'fi'..”.'..:':.i ”...:W ..:.:"tii :. Bum we chicken -nd - 1 ALIIERTON Pastoral Charge (chairman), Reverend J.D. Kel- Remy 3,5,. and 2.” 3.5. D,.;. Grmm. own, fowl daily, at my home. United Church of Clnldl, World (Hun union Sunday. (I -lcbcr Gill: Tignlsh. worship 9.30 a.m.; FIT SPECIAL ROYAL CAR OSRAWA-A Cadillac with a crystal-clear plexiglass top has the use of Queen Elizabeth and The "bobble" canopy. mold- ed in one piece by A.V. Roe, the Canadian aircraft manu- converttble to provide an unob- the streets during her vlsltlto Ottawa. The windproof and wa- terproof top is easily removable able for the Royal Party's ar- rival at the U.S. capital. Miscouche High School The annual Mlscouche High School Field Day sponsored by the Home and School Associa- tion. was held on the school playgrounds on Wednesday. Sep- tember 18. The committee in charge of the nines deserve special com- mcn atlon for their skill in man- ly and Mr. Jerry Richard. The women in charge oi the canteen. Mrs. D.H. Gallant. Mrs. Three-Legged Race . . . . .. Grades 6 to 11 Girls. 1. Syl- via Polrier and Norma Polrler. 2. Clair-Marie LeClalr and Elaine Arsenault. 3. Lois Gaudet and Juliane Deslioches. Grades 6 to 9 Boys. 1. Eddie Gaudet and Roger Desltochea. 2. Leonard Gallant and Roy Cor- Girls Grades 6 and 7. 1. Es- telle Gallant. 2. Beta DcsRoch- es. 3. Barbara Gallant. . Fadyen was urday saw a very fine program. A and a particularly good perfor- mance in the B Pace when just Betlyis Mark; owned by Mrs. Don Seaman and driven by Roy Barnett. won the 6th and 9th dashes from a really good field of pacers in 2.12 3-5 and 2.11. -the latter a new record for Just Betty. Owner-drlvcr R. D. Mac- anothcr double- dash winner with Gay Spirit. Peter Federal (Stead) 2-2, time 2.14 16 and 2.14 3-5. The little trotter. Connie best time 2.14 1-5 - by Connie. At Sackville Downs last Sat- urday nlght the free-for-all was the big drawing card and it brought together el ht good pac- ers which divided iiors. Fred Tass (MacDonald 3-7. Congres- sional Boy. that was expected to give the others a real tryout was not up to previous form and finished 7-8. times 2.10 .1-5 and 2.10 2-5. Fred Scott is own- ed by Jimmy Given. Halifax. and Farscud by Don Turner. v'v'estphal. N.S. in the AA Trot and pace. Dave Gratian (L. ed by the L. and G. Stables. Halifax. and Anthony L. by James lviaocreiior. Charlotte 1-2. Here Am I (Chappeli) 2-1 Danville Delegate (M. Turner) 3-4. David Candle (H. Welsh) 6-fl. - Bay State Ellen 4-5. Myrtle's Boy 5-tie for 5th, times 2.12 and 2.13: Theo A. Nick is owned by Laurie O'Brien. Low- er Sackville. Here Am I by Dr. Preston Maclnlyre. Montague. P.E.l.. and is only four years old. lie is by Hero Mine, dam Eva Worthy, 2.11 25 by Abbe -Worthy, 2.05, dam Great Village Bell by Captain Aubrey. Eva Worthy is owned by Dr. Mac- lntyre. and Hero Mine was bred look very promising until well on in the season and now we would say that he is right in the limelight, when he can head performers like Theo A. Nick. 2.08. that last year in fast coni- Race 5. Dan's Pal (Troy) 1, roomy . auvmo except Saturday. market prices. -ii'Itj)'l0II W0f!hiP Ind Holy Com Theodore Gallant. Mrs. Harold Gm, Gnu" 3 and 9 I mu I n ;;bg;(;;;-h1.;-33 gi-3;; cga-ermine Sggxggkumixrgntggug ;..;nl..li.... 2. Norma Polrler. i9il"ve.vi;.linl-chili) .M Free Pick "P.5e."lC”' . yva Polrler. At Sac vile owns on on- M11 3. Ry pendleton 730 pm. Sunday Schoo at usu- Contact us for highest , John. and Josedale Double Hal by Downey Stables. Saint John. They were stepping real lively in the 2nd and 6th dashes-Hob berl Grailan (A. Wood) was 1-4. Tom Day (13. Andrew) 6-1. Ruby Jester (B. Queen) 245. times 2.11 3-5 and 2.10 4-5; I-lolbert Grattan owned by B. Colwell. Saint John; Tom Day owned by the Chief Stables. Saint John. in the 3rd and 7th dashes, MacDale (M. Coughlan) 1-3. Kahla Byrd (E. Kirkpatrick) 4-1. T.0.F. (A. Wood) 2-5. Janet Clegg (L. Queen) 6-2, times CAMEO KENSINGTON serial and news. This show has never played Kenslngton. Ad- mission 50c and 30. Matinee we and 15c. to wins in the first and fourth dashes. time 2.13 1-5. 2.14 1-5. signed for the following classes:- 1.-Fiddling 2.-Male Step Dancing 3.-Female Step Dancing Sponsored by Summerslde Y's Men's Club. PRINCE COUNTY ANNUAL OLD TIME FIDDLING and STEP DANCING CONTEST CIVIC AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 12th-8:15 P.M'. their devoted services. 4 J g , . sl Iiour. Rev. J.M. Sproule. min The following is the list of gf,.':'eaf",.,”,'j; 3 In 9, L mm g'ifa"u:3;,ul&s:ac:;s,1 ":3; Ixensmgton ' at '51” 13”” w'"""': DeaRoches and Norma DesRoch- CRARLB LINKLETTER Grey Eagle (Jones) 2-3. Sc0t- P110119 65-5 YOUR DTURE or UHUDUIST KENSINGTON United Church Sunday. October 6th. Church GRADES 1 T0 V 25-yard dash. Grade 1 Girls. 1. Marina . es. 2. Sylvia Polrler and Nonna Polrler. 3. Claire-M. LeClalr and Elaine Arsenault. ' Will Speak In land's Ace (J. MacGregor) 3-2. times 2.12 1-5 and 2.13 1-5 - win- nln owner. B.C. Cruikshank, COLEMAN OIL FLOOR M" Grade 11 Boys. 1. Louis Ruin D I-0 is International Young Adult seconds and 2 thirds. and won annuual m..'ing of ah. Prine. ;l:'l?:lh9!:E'ur':::'::'uo"::?hg:r3 Gmdeh 2. arend. a.udeL 3, Broadjump. N J Ha iiax. ln the 2nd race. classl- Mpper. Evening wonhlp 7.30. Edna Desllocheg. Boys. Grades 6 to 9. 1. Lao- CW QTCGY fled trot. a real good trailer Bruce Rob...” yg Gnu wuk. and. 1 Bow, 1, on, Fern. nard Gallant, 2. Eddie Arsenault. showed up the flve- earold Q I N. ..1-heme" My can .0 mo 2. Laurie Dugocnggl 3, Ralph 3. Eddie Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llnk- gold Dean. by Dean anover. mum”... Summemdd Rm, DegRocheg, Blindfold. letter. accompanle by Mr. and dam Bold Sister. that, was rat- I . It (,;-M. 15513., 1. sun. 1)". Girls. Grades 5 to 2. Linda Mrs. Ralph MacFarlane left ed last year by Smithaall and my bank" 2.30 W" R" Roches. 2. Pauline DeaRoches. Gaudet. on Tuesday for Asbury Park N. Ging. Willlamqolt Vlrainla. '”' M """”- 3'2 ”' ""5 3. Linda Gaudet. Bloy-. Grades 6 to 9. 1- Sony .1. where Mr. Llnkletter. who and in 16 mm had 0 wins. 4. I a ll. FUNERAL FRIDAY- The fit on. 2. Sonny Duguay. 5. Lee Des- HIGH SCHOOL Service Director of Y's Men 8720. . 75- d D slI.- h b di . Id ' ncial of the late Francois c. oches. 6;: Guide X. L wmlemm will be the guest speaker at the M3113) lsgtneaaemnlmgle I0A0o”yd Edward Maud curling Aswcimaon Wm Arsenaultt of St. Timothy was held on Friday with Re ulesn ilnss at Mont Camel C urc) celebrated by Rev. rather lliiote. who also performed the last rites at the ave. inter- meat was in the c urch camo- lofr. Pall bearcra wara Naslara lllchard. Gerald Polrler. Aim- and Potrler. '1' lie Gallant l-'itle1 Arsenault. ldel Gallant. PERSONALS All wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Russell Clark of Sum- marslda East. is a patient in- Prlncs County Hospital where she underwent an operation. Grade 111 Girls, 1. Zita Des- llochcs. 2. Dela Cormler, 3. D1- Ive Dcallochea. Grade 111 boys. 1. Michael Gsndet. 2. Gordon Gallant and Jackie Peters. 3. Clifford Dou- cette.. Grade 1V and V Girls. 1. Yr- onne Arsenault. 2. Valerie Ar- senault. 3. Virginia Dalton. Grade 1V and V Boys. 1. JIG- kle Araenault. 2. Eric Gallant. 5. Gordon Arsenault. Three-Legged Race. Stella Desltoclias. Grades 1. 2 and 3 Boys. 1. Oils Perry and Sonny Duguay. 2. Gordon Gallant and Lloyd Mc- Klnnon. 3. Dennis Gallant and Gaudet. 2. Gertrude Gallant. I. Anne Steele. Girls. Grades X1 and X11. 1. Gloria Dealtoches. 2. Dolorel gauntlet. 1. Margaret Rose Polr- r. lm-yard Dash. Boys. Grade X. 1. John Ray. 2. albert Gallant. 3. Edmund Gam- e. Boys. Grades X1 and X11. 1. Ervin Gillia. 2. Dennis Gaudet. 3. Merrill Cameron and Leo Emella Maddix. Girls Grades X1 and X11. 1. Carmella Martin. 2. Gloria Dea- Rochcs. 5. Pauline Gaudet: Boys. Grade X. 1. Edmund Central Atlantic Y's Mens Re- gional being held there. Mr. and Mrs. Macl-'arlane will visit in Clementon. NJ. with Mrs. Macl-larlane's sister Mrs. Denton Clark and Mr. Clark. They are expected to return home on Wednesday next. convention was iilayed by the Boys Team vs. the Girls Team was then en- joyed by all. The boys recclvul The student capturing the high- est points in each group receiv- ed a prise donated by Reverend Father Kelly. They were as fol- lows: Group 1. sonny Duguay. Dina Dcskochea. Walker of the L. and G. Stables. Hallfax.'ahowed the horsemen and fans that he know hot to ATTENTION Have been able to pro- available. Phone us 36-2 Kcnsington Your International Har- ad to attend. F be held in the Summersida Curling Cluli Rooms on Wednesday. October 9th. or 8 pan. , All members are urgently request- TONITE 7-9:20 "CIMARRON KID" I R. T. MORRISON CO. Summer-side PLUMBING, HEATING ELECTRICAL 3 me. 1. 1 nd 3' Gym, 1, Skerry. wlnnin honors though the girls The many friends of Mrs. Paulina DesRoc.has and Linda Kelly RICO. show skillful playing. The cure one more Interna- DILI 2624-BOX435 y Hunler. Summeride. are sor- Gaudet. 2. Edith Perry and Dale Rfcigls. (ilrage X. yl. Julia Des- gain; was refereed by Mr. Jer- uonal Harvester Number I Your Coleman Dealer. ' ry to hear she is ill at her home. Connier. 3. Man. Gallant and er. . lane nrsenault. 8. ry lchard. 16 potato digger. Just one "l'"xd3 1” u"- 52”" 3:: L.(';,.-.l:ge..!"qs..nd 5 gm. 1 Ruth gi.i:'sue,l'le'hl!c'N3l..nm hum”. :' 3:333 Gloria Desltoches. V951" D931"- ""r. In! Street 3(rmml' g1y1 ' d. 4.1, Boys Grades xi and xii. i. rh gr titude of the teachers - . "' "'7 1' M" 0" H . V” ?e1!'::nd:;'ett:ngugtTay.and '1'.her- Erwin Glllia. 2. Merrill Cameron. and The gupils goes to the mem- K In n F. 'd Avnln MURPHY BEVERLY TYLEE I 31:11! ll-II Pflncl COIIIIIY 1100' en A,-..n.uny 3, v.m-lg Anon. 3.31-Sricdslseiry. G” 1 M bers lot! the; Htiigie ran; ischool .n, 9'. j 2-1 M M T M I - H ,4 NW”, 12 mg, roa ump. rs. . ar- Assocal on ort r e n ser- oi gin. "(;,:d" 4 "4 5 ussoyz, 1. Jut Jory Rose Polrler. 2. Bella Gau- vice and in prizes. for makingl s.rv'c. L'd2 The many friends i William Johnson. KemIngton.- ll"IICI7l0lOIl'0TII'c0IIlll- iied illness. All wish for her kle Arsenault and Clifford Gau- det. 2. Martin Gaodet and lvaa Dultocliea. I. Raymond Cor- mler and John Backer. I. Aus- 0 det. 8. Erma Gallant. Three-Legged Race. Girls 1. Bella Oaisdet and Mar- garet Rose Polrler. 2 Gloria Dea- thls event the big success that. it was. BILL IJLLIUIT - KATIILEIZN CASE Ilmdy recovery. ml (hung mu mat. Dun”. Roohea and Paulina Gaudet. I. '1 Professional Cards To-(I 4 """"””" 9"” "" ""' . 1 Gm (-3 -M ' W 1- "'e"'""- .,....... PHOTO FINISHING 1 ch--on-d ....":':.-:..-.:'.;:::”...D': ..r'...:.. ...... . ....n l ' ' ,- ' ea Ganaat- For the fittest prints 3 --1 Acconnunu "?."3l'a..”'3”.;s"”'2 Boys. 1 Eric 1. John Ray and Eric Gallant. That can be made from your negatives I 5. nation". a Ca. tA;.i'i;.i.G.a"-lanai. our--y. s gmaomuu Mm Send or bring your films i moav (sun) 2.-'i:i.s-o:i.s " ; ,''5l 3;” I ad ' mm 1 :o':::D,nH pm, and photography problems to . , IISHOOT-OUT AT MEDIGNE BEND :c"9n'::: a. nu. '..i am. & caasoroI.c:: G'9"9' w”””" Ph9I”9"aPhY I RANDOLPH soon: - Janus CRAIG , . I W QM ' mud an n-n--a -an Willard n..n.....n Bldg. 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