hucusr 14. 1950 I inn; GUARDIAN.” cliAiu.o'r'ra'rovi'rlv T H E W 5 5 I 5 'l N G " A ll 9 ' A "0 Monildyliceiing Two- New icoorses iyrshires . ”" ”"'"' """"' summemiid c.w.L Are Added Al for Caitodaa 3 summer street. sulnmoroldo. fhono loll jlewo. Subscriptions. ldvortiolng Iopnoonhtivor g J. ELMER IIUIPIIY and OIOBGI GLOW S: , ..... . - I ide ill h School i '11:. uuordtan may be bought ltlll of tho Th! mlulnr rnonmly meeting of V S, TORONTO, Aug. 12-A shipment fouom .3.-.. ;. magma. V the St. Jamoo oub-division of the ...M of pedigree Ayrailroa, numbering up nookotoro. llunanor scum Gourlioo or-ugnm. ll antral emu. OI?-lwllc Won-n'I lune we: hold -1-... M. ......,.,, . .,,,.,,,,,,,;,1 seven females and five bulls, hoe ml” mwo-ottond. Water Shoot: lurk (kudos. I1 Gronvillo liootz um oouoom-r Grocery. eoooao Shoot: ulna Motor rmuoon. Summerfieldi: on Ant WI. The Wltnr Street; Alhoro Grocery, lu luuoll Shoot. 3. L Wolf. in Ioujlglon nu, auordlen will In dollvorod on on: homo In Sununoroldo by Oorrlu Boynupnldllol iloporwoek. Pbouololl forthlooervlooorgloe ,9... order to the by rooponoiblu for dolivorroo your room. ..uIt:Nl'.'lIA1. INSURANCE Rllpll G. uugurt, Summers” . ,5mc.o, Parish Hall. Indian River. Tuesday. August 15th. -na. cannacuan with be meat from his office until Mon- my, August 21st. ASOFTBALL Bedeque tonight ,t 6.30. Second game of finals. Freetown vs. Bedeque. , -l-'R.0M QUEBEC-Rev. A. S. and Mrs. Murray and three child- ren, Catherine, Sandy and Robert. of New Richmond, Quebec. are mending a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends on the Island. At present they are the guests of Mrs. Murray's sister, Mrs. Waldon Duggnn, and Mr. Duggan. French River. -LI-JFT FOR. VANCOUVER- nus Annc Tuplin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tupiin, Indian River Mills, left on Friday morn- ings train for Vancouver. She will he the guest of her aunt Mrs. Mttrdtich Campbell (um f””"e" Jane Tuplin of Indian River). Her many friends ”showcred" her with presents on Wednesday night Pier nous to hcr d-9Dai'liiPe- K -oiv l-iURLOUG'H - Erwin 'I'ht)mllSOl'l. classification specialist in the United States ormy arrived in Summcrslde on Friday m0"'l"E on it furlough rim! is the guest of his parents, Mr. ilnd Mrs. Byliim Tiinmpsoii. iic left Okinawa by sh:p on July 4th where he had horn sintioncd for seventeen months. stopping over in Mnnllla. capital of the Philippines. Guam. and ilonolulu. There he saw (ht first social life since he left for ()kinnw:l, which is two hundred milos' from Formosa. Ho landed in San Francisco on July 2ilth from where he travelled by bus ihrnugh tho' Southern States arriving in this Province on Auti- ust -ith. He will report back on Svpl, 9th at Atlanta where he will be stationed.-S. - LOCKllAli-'I:.P-ICNIC -. The annual Lockhart picnic was held Wednesday afternoon at Darnley hint with a splendid attendance Lnt 16. Charlottetown, ' Kelvin. Kt-nsington. Malpeque. Hamilton nil Summcrside. Also present were av. Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lock- augliier. Miss Doris of Montreal nd soil, Mr. George of Brighton. iassztchusetts. Swimming was one f the attractions during the warm rtcrnoon. as well as a slngsong led t the relatives -from St. Eleanors, art. of Sltemcgue. N. B.. their Fowl dolly. Except Boturdoys. Fred Wldmlil. Kenaingwn. until August 30th. E. I. Hospital, Charlottetown. spending their holidays at Niagara turned to summeralde after an en- joyable three weeks' visit with re- latives and friends in Belmont, Massachusetts. l m -Mrs. (Dr.) Fisher and diiughi- ,' ers Anne and Geraldine of Boston visited friends in Kensington on Thursday. They will spend their and son Richard visited Fred's brother Harold at Kenoington. 5011. Mrs. E. N. MacQua.rl-lo. -Mr. Samuel MacNelll. Nine Mile Creek and Mr. and Mrs. wai- nee Miss Jean Morris. returned to her home in Winston-Salem, N. C.. i at tho homo of Mrs. Alfred mlrloy, meotini opened with the League proyolxrecibod by the Rev. lugeno Murray. Tho presid- Mro. Alfrod Curloy occupied J rlfuen aioanboro -.roum-mi. - Buying uvo Wm wt W” "'"”' The aecroifory road tho minutes of the previous meeting which gg . . were approved Correspondence wu mm"l:5ogg';g!. 91 :111nl;': 5:24 than attended to. A lotto: woo read nu day wednud” from July mm from Miss Ipbigenio Arlenouit oak- ing that the sub-division send at least flilve blood donors to the nor- den 4: nic. Eight: member: PIIQUIIIC their annual fee. It was decided to -- h a i ' p -- Miasghnico Jordino of Hoii- '1-?.u,-.;.yb:.i:;:. dn iizi ox N S. opendln her a tion at her homo in Vslllnot valley. ;3,,”""”'” to help . member In -3 Mrs. Alfndl Ourloy woo appoint- J T”-" ed as o. deogote to attend the mgaldig fxilfefgvzjglgiiifg ':f.5;1:rI; Provincial nlooeaan convention to successful eye operation in the P. ::,:":,x?RgS:'h"lo"uwwn ma mm- Mrs. Louis O'Connor kindly in- -Miss Nora McArvili. and Miss" X;f.”d.,,'f' ,,',';:f::f,f,', ',';,eff;,””3; Jean Kelly of Kenaington are mouonithe mum" Idjoumedp A do nty lunch was served b the Fault No! K hostess esalaud y - Master rhlllp MacDonald re- :':,"ff,'fV ml " mm "W '”l”"d ent. Ill Crapaucl and Mr. John lawther, now resident vacation with friends in Rollo of Chatham, Out... is spending his Bay. Ktvacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowther, wcstlnoreland -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally Rood. Residents of the Fred's Kensington friend; are at. saddened at the news last. week- ways pleased to meet him and his end 01 "19 P3551113 01 M1'5- finest affable and charming wife and Harvey -Mr I proicnud illum- K Mr. George Wren. formerly of .. M.-5, w, J. de3,u,' mom. Cropoud, is now employed in the pamed by her children, Geo,-gel maintenance shops of-the Toronto gm Md yen;-' of Mann”; 3,, Transportation Commission; Mr. vacationing in Summersl . guests WW" ll” Pufchmdl MW ii0m0ln of Mrs, deBe1le's parents, Mr. and "'3 5115-illVl5l0i1 01 York Helkht-I111 4 North Toronto, and his family will ...u i join this fall. Miss Joan Taylor. Supervlscr of tar Mclzwen and two sons. Billy Toronto Day Nurseries, arrived by and John and Mr. and Mrs. plane recently and has been the Thomas bowther. all of New nom- guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Arm- lnion were visitors to Summcrsldn atrong, Dr. Edward spracklin and and Travellers nest on Friday.-S. his bride. of Campbclllon. N. 3., -- were also gueus --Mrs. F. R. Woodcock, R. N, over the week-end. The serious traffic congesti-n on by plane on Friday morning after Saturday eve ' ,, two weeks' visit with her father. hub of the village will tax the in- Mr. C. B. Morris. Summer "' , and gonuity and imagination of the her si.sier,Mi-e. James A. Morrison new commissioners and electorate; and Mr. Morrison, Willow Avenue. should I horse and buggy mount , . S 3 cu. Hank, some auurday guests of Mr. Dammarells cousin. . , night, it will he due to the pecu- Mi . --Mr. Arnold Wilson. Si. and. liar version of - in parking 1” V'"k'"”"- rewo. N.B.. arrived in SI me:-side which most shoppe?! hlV9 ld0PlGd- couroo and I tochnicol course, will be Iddod to the curriculum of the Summeroidoi-Iigh School and Ac- iademy tbio foil, it has been learn- ed. They oro designed to prepare students for positions in buoincoo and the trades. Tho commercial course will oom- menco in the latter part of Sep- tember. It will be o two-year course covering accounting, short- ilond, typowriting. filing. commer- cial low, lngllsn, business arith- metic, penmonship. i-- and French. Students seeking admis- sion must have at least a Grade Ten certificate but the course may be accelerated for those having higher academic qualifications. Two suitable rooms havo been con- structed in the Summeroide High School for the commerc' 1 classes. The names of the instructors will be announced at a later date. Prospective students can submit their names to the secretary of the School Board and the fee will be 350.00 per year. The technical course is more properly called a Grade Ten tech- nicol course and will commence on Tuesday. Sept. 6th and its pur- pose is to provide a more prac- tical educatlon for boys who do not wish to study the academical subjects and who are not looking forward to university entrance. It will consist of practical math- ematics. Eng-lish. science, econom- ics, and citizenship. drafting. ag- riculture. woodworking. sheet met- al working. Fifty per cent of the time will be spent in the work- shops. 'This course is open to boys who have spent a year in Grade Nine and to certain boys on the Grade Eight level because of age and in- ierest. It will be open as well. as far as accommodation will permit. to boys who have already left school. There is no fee for this course and boys wishing to enter should make application in writing to the supervisor. Mr. Clarence Mercer. At the conclusion of the course a Grade Ten technical certificate will be granted. Freetown Notes Mrs. Arthur McKinnon of Trac- adie spent last week visiting with- frlends and relatives in Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barlow of Dartmouth, N.S.. accompanied by their neice Miss Claire McKinnon of Charlottetown. were visitors to Freetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dammarcll visited in Cornwall recently. s. Mackieson Vickerson, and Miss Joan Burns of Davison. loft Glasgow for two of tho breed'o important strongholds overeooo - Conodo and the U. 8. A. The largest group. numb ing five head and comprising four females and one bull, hu been unit to the Donodiorl breeder, Miu ll. Bompoo, of Ottawa. Tho eldest of -the fem- ales ia the rising four-year-old cow. Auchenbrai Madge both. which came from Mr. David Wallace. Mr. Wallace also supplied the bull. Auchenbrain Bottle Flame. Two three-year-old heifers ore ' '-'s'in the ” to Miss Bompu. They are Pennyfadzeoch Brown Rose, front Mr. John J. Caldwell, of cumnock. and stan- nock Marble 4th. which Mr. Ivic M. Mcllwraith has sent. Miss Bompaa also bought the two-year- old heifer, Lessnessock May Morn- ing 23rd from Messrs. A. W. Mont- gomerie and sons, that was fourth at the Royal Highland and Ayr shows this year. Others in this draft were the 10- month-old buli,,Burton Kabul, from Meaars. W. and .1. Logan, and a three-year-old heifer, Tilquhillie Countess, from Major shoito Doug- ins. Messrs. R. R. N55 and Sons of Quebec, have secured an attractive quartettc, consisting of two bulls itnd two females. Of the two bulls, one, Bnrwheys You Know, comes from Messrs. Alex Woodburn and Sons, the other, from Messrs. G. and Hi. Templeton. is Cornell Top- SCOIE. , Both the heifers which have gone to Messrs. Ness are from the herd of Mr. James T. Caldwell. being thei rising two-yearr-old, Fast Rows Harehell. that was first at Ayr and Catrine shows this year, and Dainty Dinah. Fifth bull to be shipped was Knockallan sunrise. sent by Mr. Robert Dunlop to Mr. Frank Hard- ing. Chicago. Large Whites For Canada Four pedigree Large White hogs from the Rockwood herd owned by Messrs. M. Deairnle; and Sons. Mill Green, Spalding, were sold to overseas buyers last week for 1.700 5 gs. (55407). Two of the pigs made 500 gs. (S1817) each. another 400 gs. 031203), and the fourth 300 gs. (5970). The pigs were sold after inspect- ion to representatives of the Manl- toba Cattle Breeders' Association. The 500 gs. paid for Rocltwood NAPOLEON ttnd UNULE ELBV . Mapleleaf 28th. a year-old gilt, isl Livestock Export Group. thu.i show- the Republic of Ireland is now in mg a substantial increase in airports. progress and a. shipme A to Canada During the some period last year. and the U. S. A. of on head has re- 80 herd were also 5hlPPed to South cently taken place. over ioo head of Africa and. even if this figure is livestock still remains to be shipped taken into consideration. figures to coma, and me U, 3, A, through denote that exports have been main- quarantine, span from orders ship. tallied at a similar level. pgd an-egg, a record price for a Large White in During the quarter ended June 30th. 203 head of live stock passed through quarantine for shipment. as compared with 120 head in the same period last year, reports the by Clifford McBride t 7 ' 7, GOLLV; NAPOLEON D-KIJUQ ISN'T E 50 head of livestock passed through quarantine. during the yAp,uu;g'g muggy ., quarter ended June M. to Canada and -the U- 3- A Direct Shipments The Japanese claim their empire of livestock to Canada and the U. S. was founded by the first emperor A. were 115 Jimmu Tenno in 660 B.C., and In addition. a quarantine period that the dyngsty founded by him for 52 head of stock for shipment to still reigns. iili.i.0Ailiiiil BULK WHEAT , At our warehouse. Water Street West, Summerside, on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 14th and 15th. d3.35 3, Mr. Ed. mokhum A dencgous Saturday evening and left. again sash arrived by pun last ek "pm... Wu served by the indie, Sunday morning occompanreu by sel;i:I1::rAScfitctions33 1:5 lxnizetigllllg .0 Spend 3 mm, weeeks V253. itcr which all joined in singing Mm wmlm ""1 f13"3hl" sindfat ' pec 3 tion with her parents Mr and . . ho have been visiting Mrs. Wil- being called of Cr-mud vlilatie -- - W315? God fmm wlwm 31131” W . I th M C B M L. Mr clean” on Mum”, Wemngl Mrs. Walter 5. Burns, and her is "Cw -5 iviiih.” atgompldnied 'ihe?rrir to st August llth at 3 nm.. by the vil- b"';,h" ML 30"" Bum 01 MW- . - it. Iago olnmiasloners, Messrs. Wood, ” l'99l9W"- t nit?L:':;.::”::::i::”.:i::::. ”" " wow me-on-on. we onsldgrlno .nd poutmqlmmedg- Mill Christine I-leckbert. little inliiilnCl;i;I:hJOnHSl;;(:;giMl;IllKltl:: ate mm" 2n the ornmuuon ox :IIUlK(l;teI'g Sf Ml; god Mrs.dl-Iagry ,. - o . . . p H 41 hu 1 p 1 w 9 cc or r.. o ummersi e, as ill0i'd. NW8 5W”3- W” the 1" zt "l;.e,.u83h;1r,?, ?::n,m':;." returned to her home after spend- rcacher. Rev. Nicholson wars;ag:rm- Continued from page I "met usmmm puma. dd by. in, the put go", week, in yr”, ' pm" ”' Um"! Chm C we s?rTera testified that he was drlv- lows." town It the home of her stand- 0i' H 99”” M w" Yul” Inggeggtwgrdg from Hampton. His -M grorenta, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mc- "ud ma, Residents of the district have ell. znglogd of ,,?,i. ”,,.t.,'".i: gvivgwed problbly set some kind of a. record p down to ,5 mm, .,. nom-. for themselves with regard to trips The illness of Mrs. Goldtnz Ho sated mu he mm "W the to c;-m-1ongmwn gnu the pro. Reeves of Souihl-lreeiown is learn- N ' hudmm, 0; man” up mg in g vinciol buildings in the past week. ed with regret by her many mam. of uoond, mg athgg car As road machines rumbled near iriendai and all hope to hear of - th ill f Vi tori d Orop- an eary improvement in her con- Anyone trespgsslng on our Seemed to awn” mm mm out.i.:vo:':'ucoll,1ceiv:ble 1:33. of the dition. At present Mrs. Reeves is Pl'0P9TtY01'Cl-lttmg the hedge cm" 0, nu". trans-Canada highway in the dis- a patient in Prince County Hos- along the shore bank will be tricted was mooted; rural phone- piial. where she was taken by dealt with-according to law. D... um", who wlned on Mg, life!!! iwer: H; .locndolulp:ll:.li;8 ::;blill8hC:.ch l...:1lerov ersporls state EMMETTKELLY Hood in nospit-I at-ted th-t the W " " '" - ' '" l 9' - . f the local populace rooe to -- Borden i.',',':i”uf:"'f,d';,',:,"::u:Vd'5 3.: "5; garlic:-:' boiling-point. In order to Mr. Ralph R. Burns and son hock , have political peo.co' in rthe dIs- Byron have left on a two- ! Mn; w,;d,on M.cxtnnnn trict. the government may yet be weeks vacation, to "be spent in Churchill stated she left mmpmn forced to take the highway under- Gardiner and Augusta, Maine. in her f.m,bmdv, cu. wuug gen ground through this area. ghey 'Wel'elaCClOwmpal;:l;d cby Mri ' s Hm sh "5. urns cous n. ra. ony. o glzloclfnithi (.53 ,9 9, own: :19; "The church of England Picnic". Maine. who has been visiting in hugbmd um nmem Md being as it has been known since 1th! Freetown for several weeks. "sud by ism”. xh:;k'ofT:3g; 2:: grrnwgbnagdiyfelttifrrrlit ant: On Thursday evening, August "'"l””'d " ” ” estimated that seven to-eight hun- 3rd. the Birch Grove Women's per hundred bulk. Please bring bags. Also carry 'full line Shur-Gain feeds. concentrates, ' flour. etc. We buy feed bags daily. ' P. L. MORRIS Kinkora and Summersldc caprror. so... moo-side . (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) , I . ,i Tonight 7:15-9:15 .. Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 It's Unusual, Daring-Meet the All-American I.-Homily, i 3 That's Winning All America's Heart. 3 . i .i"M7oo..zwz2.ew.t '0- 2: - a. K so I M422);-o A FOOTBALL concur." ' - 3 . (who lgrfsxeaoamgltii i i ” . ll iiii ii 3: . pp M.-..MURY vtttiziitt 1 l ll. E. ELLIS Fin - Auto - Cuaoltp INSUIANC3 en” W" 1 g dred Islanders renew old IoquAint- lnailtute met at the home of Mrs. It . g i ' E ' i ' 3"""" ls" "'""""”' oo?llegh:no;nbltllreer(-1 aide gfmgopold ufd onooehips at this annual event. Austin scales for its regular 1 . i - D I. PIIONII llll chm me coumong sh, recejvgd 3 The large Sunday School mlemllti'!!r- monthly meeting. The president. 5 r H I , ii . broken wrist and injurlos on both Ship WI! l91'V3d WW9!" n ., 9 Mrs. Hubert McNeil presided and r . . ., - W; H dlnin room of the Anglican Youth ii. "gin w 5 0 mpg with 1... 4.4 . "Nev" ma Iundi "M W” pmced entr: and were given an hour it: in 0d! at liopwed by the 9 i V V I" IN" Bmnwick an it: ride "to their heo.rtI' content" E nae eta 10 n1 0., 7seven. B F R 0 James Campbell. Hlmot-on. 3 g , '9' "9" 9 " 5 ' til - ' H'""9'- - - garage rnochonio testified that he on the horse-dr-wn mm! I0 teen members answered the roll . who in the car driven by uwis l'0l"ld- A Pl'9ll"'m'"3 0! "f”- call and four visitors were wel- iii . oPn,"mmn Mocaulgan at the time of the oc- other Outdoor IP01". Ind CW" 5” corned. The mlnuiu of last meet- . ””"'”"" V""" ”"""' cident. no smart that Macauigan motion pictures onmtllmd lath ing were read and approved. ' Gills! I'M!!! I asked him to accompany him (Mac- lgliill mgldot iilrahl; 91:13.3 The reports from the school . P 3 'u oulgan) to town Tuesday evening V917 ' committee and visiting committee no" ' and look at 3 car Mocauigon was WI! l'8PN39lilr9d- WW3” d'""" were heard and these two com- BMALLMANS BIIILPINO gomtgobuy, ! ;lnIJI:liiclll:;lt5;l: '?.l:l;IM'.l'ml'Y ” aw mitilees were Iplltitirateg to carriy i 8 who Id 2.l.I. I i i 6 very ' on or I onger per a . otrespon - n n .' ,. 'o::em1;itlo;nl:o. Ida-garilolgorlt oak- i once receives! since lEstTmeeting a:- ,, . , ad hi to look at L cor that he . went right in floor. Intnrv ow was read on dLscus.-3. . on mem 1 'i- . , .7: ' ownodmot his home , on Prince 2.,” both drivers. No evidence. of bars took advantage of the offer I ALWAYS THE BEST Btreet, After starting the car he nquor of any kind. p re John of the Lilacs poems. Bills , IN ENTERTAINMENT T ' hd. found cut. that o ring job W!-I uwls Moociuinn, P rlotiotown. presented were on motion paid.) 3 '- chomna Accountant i "mien ma 't:v!:.durfg't:(t!rin:a'Aal:n: 1t:"ol.nleldIlft'-htf.):I .?ri."Z.."t'. gby. !ortlv;:'M'?Icliict!tl: lkthea l Tway 250' 7:15 & 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 & 9:10 Clnotllln Ilonh or oolnlnoroe I c C” . . curl-lo and accompanied by June! to be storied at the next meeting. ' olnllding r on way out they stopped at North ogmpbQlL looked at I "For Solo" Mrs. Tl-ueman Paynter gave a very l ....- ' River for Iir at which timo the cor and than exorninod his interesting report of the annual t, i in mo". an broken wen workinl. Did not ro- which had not boon driven all convgnnon Mm in cm.-logmown V - .. I Z” I '"""'"' member a thing some that. woke jpfIn'.' i - um rooontly. which alto attended as it - l'il,'”t gltlliiiiiilil ll 1:3 -- v'..":.i3''i1''-":..i.:'iSii!i.ivii1.-ite' ..?'.':i':.i.."o:."i1-”i.'e'a?-'-'i'i?.m- i:::':"...:l':t. i?:":.'.t:?.'3:..:::f . i I Piiwiii . i; i RR iii i. I ii” i. - -- book of the hood. River and drove on. nrokoo -work- The program consisted of two . I ' in oil righton the hill: but rnoto ' 1 9,. pm on by M", A1. . K...'...vi E. E. Parkmgm I "W cm Imam mick mm. ” m an-M Jm gglhtlcmgggul the other by M”. Electric power will be interrupted on the line from it 1 . at we”. mam” M, uh... M. Mmd cm”. W, . "mm by Bonshaw to the Borden terminal on Monday and Tues- Ooi.D. R.O. Oat. Geo. Mooxirmon. l!.0.M.P.. tho truolr drivor did not dim hie. M... E. 3, D.,,,,.,.,.n, T... mg... day, August 14th and 15th, from approximately 1 p.m. orroulmner method that he ond cat. ntnicw no noted that he will NW" '3! in; then raiourrmt. otter which a to 6 p.m. This interruption is necessary in order to 3,. 'nmnd . were on highway patrol Walden; the dust mi whm liaurnl 3431' delicloul lunch was served by the move poles in this area for the Trans-Canada Highway l -M-W"'”t": '"-5.". ..."::.. .:.; mu who by ......-.... I am." rm" I baoe1dd.t?l:'l:?1:bgvz”:,oo?r:no.oiosfbidzoxinnol c::'locAl' coming at vo:y mmet ' 1 Buick and the other I use Ford. short mice. In reply to Mon '1-Axq-an mom - , The Ford cor. driven by woldron from the jury ho otolotl 33: M 11.. gm, mu of Liechtenstein R' K' I , . amxtnnon was on thhrioht and gidhtat i;v:mew4rlWf':'liMDI;.:rI to virtually toxiooo. mainly be; . ALSO: LATEST KOREAN NEWS ' side of root! obout-oig foot in o a II o c . . oouoo tax-oxernpt corporations as M ...A D.. . v I . onoxolnlhing one found and bed no intontion of out up hoodquortero there. poy nom- gg . .. . -. . . braho podol of uuxtoooa-u oor to Hamilton when no no on in inll foeo for the privilege onl eo- , p . . . special Short "RESCUE SQUADBON" " l . g....m,gyhu. toxoein.thotroIm.oountttoo pom on other tboevoning. . ups in, .