TEN _ B. P. forced lflppeals n} To move by v Speedy aid Bomb damage I (By Douglas Amsroii, Canadian Press Staff Writer) l LONDON. Alirii 22, —-iCP Cziblel t-Jllielrcils Sfiilleillllllg to ‘that iathircl .n~.e s ilc 1v" say liq a tcr a . "liiela n» ,. '. Innibs thut landed almost at lust live" hnivle Lieiilnteedltfhtlaulggtszn a f1\e1r_fronl door e:ir'y 'l‘hursdii,\' ' . '- he said. on the Britlsh iiuriiiill; sent the London staff of Bread isling cm-porntlqng; “Bplgmn ‘Tile Candaiiin Press looking for ,Spe'.il-;s“ feature. "That is thq 19;- lieu‘ quarters for the third nine in son oi speed and machines, seven months This time. howevenl "What planes. ships. guns. can it was only a tenilioruliv move and ‘you fzire ils today? Hurry. Ameri- ln-fnre the morning w over the can friends, ivriste not a day. not an spill “~35 buck n1 n5 ll<-_.-l;<_ wifll- .llt|lll'. nor a minute. for Hitler is out a iizicu of diiiii‘.i,-.t- to show for lfiivllll: iiuiilnst the clock and U10 the close mill. ,iiite of fir.» world hangs 0n the miti- lii liriwitiii» UH‘ ll-"lilih" SIX‘ lllll on the occasion of the funirci-siil misfortune" of Hitler's lbil".ll(i.l.‘-. Owen spoke of the Ger- iiiiili "iibsei-rtitiiiii" of the event by LONDON. April 22 —fCP) - An appeal to tiie United States to send m. .'._i" and to Britain “because we 151's- 111 trouble." was voiced in u. ia- nio address tonight by Frmk Owen. editor oi Lord Beaverbrook‘: Lon- don _Ei'ciiiiiiz_ Standzirdgivho spoke u; ‘a single British citizen " t S “'6 “Vi? lmnililng .1’. .is 1S1: '.l‘ll.\\' night's heavy raid on . ill‘ ill. l 'l.inilt>n is not cryiniz gutbagalnsb - , .. _ ‘fills u.“ ralioti of a ar in" ans rinnfiflig Cgidfg .l)ll'iiliiili\'."(ilc said "We have the “km m fni iioiier not only to take it, but Rive it ‘l r T“ n ' id we will give Hitler many ‘eilirlis of what he has Riven Onion said iiir- lzenersil war situa- - _ _ _ ~tlon wiis "serious" and that “we AP u‘ a h“ “am” mp and file Greeks face himrl and bitter glass and tiebris-litteled streets. A liars iiiid harder and bumper (led. iniiiiilrig . in; over my shoulder, I lsuinsgi f ‘-1'l'1*'1l 1 "Pillllf "ml fl l.\'lli‘- l "ive went into this campaign iviih izig on ‘Full i SlfiTbfl’ zis a urwfu‘. our iyes trill-n." he s d, “and we ‘l l \ is tort-id to LlLVt‘ 1 siuiir-Lliliii: bésitles hclior by liiiviuezit llliil a (lnzrn it) the illtl (ff Greece. TYMSO ilreiii bullies are onlv on a sectoral a \'.la[ lioni winch includes the sin-z Ciinal and noes as far back as! times to iiilfillt‘ falling bombs. Finally we reached the safety of a hotel where l WllS greeted by two btmib exlilo ons which made the the oil lit-ids of Iraq. , [‘.l‘(‘\'lOll§ l)‘. 590m like Sig. _i "ivhlit counts is not holdfnif. ie init- ll i; rim fiblp ground; but wlictiieij we can chnl- '\' iii lie aid \\".\$ ‘i l.li* viii-lily ‘flf-Killfl. H ‘ v l ‘ ‘ K‘ vvUIc office from i biillqiil m“ “loichclil “Olivia. the ilal i»! Otlltl suit‘ HlPIIllJEYS, i “i 111m" PM“ M u_\,lvHOdSO“.n_l who had been advised of the erac- 1iileqfllitifoeglgxérfifitgd mskruch‘ urition. . , - P“ , ,' _ ' After the raiders passed on we l;§_,§f}djif§;‘{§§“,f;‘§k5 figiefiiweeeger ‘fig mover. to tile Ministry of Informa- l ‘ high command and the lion liuiltlinc. from which we fiiiictlotiixl linlll advised that it was safe tn return to the office Duriii: the raid coverage for Ctinadltin newspapers was contin- ued almost without a break. St. Paii|’s Dome Pierced by Enemy bomb (By DouBlas Amara") (Canadian Press Staff Writer) IONIKJN. April 2‘.l iCr". On this wiirzn April day, when Britons" iistinllv thilik of their gar- dells. and the (lilii0flllS are in! Other officers re-elccted went- bloom. it. was disclosed that the‘. Kent Cooper, general manager of dome of St. Pauli. historic symbol-the Associated Press secretary. of Londons _skyllne. has been Lloyed Stmttoci. assistant secretary. Dlfifved Went-y by a bcmb. L. F. Curtis. treasurer. Yet as the city continued to dig Named to the executive commit- ftself out of the wars vi-tirst raid. tee ivere: Paul Bellamy, Ueveland some Londoners took of! time from i Plain Dealer; E. H. Butler. Buffalo scenes of desolation to c0 t.o the News: Robert bfcL-ean. Philadelphia annual daffodil exhibition poldiftvenuig Bililct-in; Frank B. Noyes. their shilling and contemplated thelwashington (D. C.) Star; Paul blooms that have become synony- !Patterson, Baltimore Sun: Stiisi-t rnous with spring. and the monthllf. Peiry, Adrian tMlch.) Telegram: of which the poet wrote "Oh to be lurid lflfilfilflll Ray, 8t. Louis in England now that April's here." (tibiae-Democrat. Other landmarks that have suf- fered. in recent raids. as disclosed today, include the City Temple. a. congregational church: Chelsea Old Church; Guy's Hospital; CheL. sea Royal Hwpititil. historic home; for Dehsfooiers of the Crmean Boer and first. Guest. Wars; Chris- tie's, famous art ailctiori establish- xoent. and Belfridges department. re. li and Greek military author- lA. P. elects ‘New slate NEW YORK. April 22—(AP\— Rriiet Iifrixwiii of the Philadelphia i Evening Bulletin was re-electcd out of iiie Associated Press ~,. m. it meeting of the board of directors. lt is his third tBrms. The board also re-elected E. Lan- sing Ray of the St. Louis Globe- Deiiiticriit as first. vice president, and Stuart H. Perry of the Adrian twitch.) 'l‘ciegia.m as second vice president. Deaths In England Actually fewer Than in peacetime WASHINGTON, April 22.-~(AP)—- An American Red Cross official de- cl. cd today that the loss of life in . bombed England actually less than in peacetime. | James B. Iibrgan. chairman of the Chicago Chapter of the Red Cross.’ undertook to explain the paradox st me national convention of the or-i tUlDiZQLlOH here. "This situation can partially be accoiuited for," he said, “but the fact that. duri the past year more English people ave been trained inf first aid. accident prevention. nutri-l tlon. personal and household‘ hygiene, sanitary precautions and. health preservation than in any time in England's history. “Bv taking automobiles off the highways. by exercising caution in the home and in industry by im-I proving diet, by safeguarding self and oominui-iity from the threats of , epidemics through sanitation, vsc-, cinzition, and immunization, the I-liiizlish are saving more lives than their etic-mies are able to take." aloof _ln dealings With Soviets By J. C. STARK Associated Press Staff WASHINGTON. April 2l.—-( )- Tiie United states appeared tonight in be reverting to an aloof policy in lift-tiling vritli Soviet Russia as a re- s smell leash in tihe main floor and de- molished ll. crypt beneath it. ‘The body of Lord Nelson, hero of Tra- falgar. occupies the crypt space directly below the (loans. and in the west portion is the tomb of the Duke of WelYin¢t0n—two 0f brit- aln's hemcs who helped defeat Napoleon-Jiiit vithethcr these or other tcmbs were damaged was not stated. if. S. to have 4 mechanized Divisions WASHINGTON. April 22~fAPi- Gen. GCOYHB C Marshall, the Chief of Staff, testif.ed today thflt. ali- plylng lessons learned‘ in the battle of France, the United States Army is evelnplng four mechanized di- vl i the Illillifkffi‘ efficiency of ; s. H hfh gllrcngy i: ililiva "Lmtiresslve. After niiiny difficulties, he told a special Senate defence investiga- tion committee, the War Depart- ment has got "over the hump" and “a tremendous army is dcvololflflll.’ Its morale. he. said, is the “liilzhcst" ho has ever seen. Gen. Marshall testified while President Roosevelt was henrlrigI n wrest coast crinstlsiictbn enfllflfvl‘. Henry J. Kai er, outline plans for a slsoooiierio steel-production pro- \\‘ 1' world's largest airplane. THE CHA R LOTTETOWN oiiaaplau AJZBIL 24. 1941 m Largest Prison Break Of This War Staged By German Fliers At Lake Superior Camp Hera is a typical Canadian intern- ment camp. It is seen to be sur- raunded by wire, ivilli guards post- 0 . Ship repairing Problem stressed _O'I'I‘AWA. April 22.-iCP) — 1n view of the intensification of sic warfare, Canadian facilities for ships‘ repairs are "to be stepped ill) to a maximum." ltfiinillotis iviriiist. r Howe said in a. statement released M’. Mr. Howe said the must iiiiptuuint step taken in this dll'i:CLl()ll by tile department was llie appointment of David B. Cursweii us controller, .d William Percival as deputy coin »i ler. oi Silll.) repairs. Mi". (.3ill'.‘w’»\(‘ii has been controller" of siiiu structlon and repair sruce Nov. .17, and director oi the shlpouiitiiiiu it the department lor inure Liiaiu a ear. "it is vitally necessary tiilii tnax- lmuin iactitios 10i' the iciiiiii‘ ships be provided on Lillh side iii‘ the Atlantic." Mr. hoivc said. "iitr that reason Mr. C£ll'S\\Cl.i and Air. Percival will iii future concentrate upon this DIGSSlDK need.“ F, A. Wliisher. chairman of the Board of Steamship Inspection o1 the ‘lrnnsport Department and a naval architect of ivicie experience, will succeed. Mr. CilI-‘slldiiilh director general of the shipbiuioiiig bi-iiiicii of the Munitions Department. ‘liiis branch will continue to Edlllllllfiltl‘ Canada's extensive naval construc- tion program. Huge plane Ready for Test flights 35x1“ ON] A. Calif. April 2i _(AP)—-Ff1)~\4ll‘ yegrs and 9.000 blue- prints after constiuctlon started. Douglas Aircrziftis fzimed B-lJ. is ready Ci)“- “$3135.31 ‘lfilgiltltsonto Clover Aiiwrl for final tuneups before tesllrlf; 115 ngs, probably late this weik. ti“! B-io poised like a oration fly 0Y1 an ant hill-an ant hill sivirmln‘; with six-foot men who looked tiny from the top of o. rildtlcr. 42 feet 9 inches above the ground- Severi hundred thousand mo?! hours went into consiructron of the giant which was built to flv 7.i.~il miles non-stop-a distance equal V) llmt or flying to Berlin atld back from the United Sttiics. _ d The bomber has n wlniz 59H‘? of 212 feet. an overall li-iitflh of 132 feet. It has a top sliced of 21° mlle; per hour. cruising speed of 185. The B-io bristles viitii guns but the number is a military 5w"? its bomb cup-wily is 18 tow- n, empty weight ls nearly 42 tons. Loaded to capacity it can carry another 41 tons. Report new Iron Guard BUDAPEST. April 21—(AP)—'1'he Budapest radio sold tonight that the Rumanfan press had reported new Iron Guard demomtriitloris in Bucharest against the government tlram in flint. .'|‘.'Pi'l. a med ’ tit l‘ll— i filllliflfKagillzllfxctnew Iwgijqamne" . . . ,- W . i ' . . ‘1“§“:"d"i,’r‘fi {(1)11 film: mnliifil),i.'i.i,n_ A i-ttiseiliiiiit lng in long-standing “a “mg, i Pl, .51, Fowl, ;h-,,_ li-iitle talks between American mndi h“? '-’ “‘ ‘ ° ‘ ‘ ' “ ' ‘ i ltussian officials here was expectcdi yards. v Kaiser. who has nPPlTPd l" "l". office of prtWiir-tnii mannetrmrnt. rm- hpprnvril of his plans. said that Stile Secretary Hull reiterated his hi Iii-f lcdnv that the lfiissian-Jap-l l anew ilfff"ll'll was less important liillilt ll .\l‘t‘lll(‘(l, and at the time l if “~14 to (in witvr-d he iirriiilrl hi’? I time fll)l'l(‘lll'4"(l to minlmlm the. "undel- p"rll'lt'i’tin t'-'m '4"l'flll "l ' t-iiiiraetrr of the conversations held cilzht. months nwl Yimm ore in 12".)“, t. rm Quman5ky_ Sovlet Moatiivhie. t‘"~ O l'.\l. iiniiniiiir- Amlm i.“ with stale dgpnrtmgnt ed that W. A. l-lti zrk. a vnnsiilfnlit : iiillfldi,» since inst summer. ‘ on st-crl. lip/l "W" "y! "n a Filf- ffiill described these at his press it/“l .< ‘ii -t n" in (‘fldlfif- |(‘I)ll!il1'll('f‘ as (liesultory discussions . 'i“ll. '0‘. lllllllil‘ (IHPSliOXlS that had arisen ll“l‘.\"‘il tho two izovornmeiitssome ., n v _ , n llTPq i. ~li l misfit. "fiieillrive _-.. rl ewe» .41 which. he siiid, had been more or steel deliveries on tlic Pacific- le r. elriiretl till. Conn;- ili» WIIS risked for comment on an in the Mos- article lust Satiuda, organ of the Mar-hall was filllwved by Brill-- d ieovv iicivsllzllicl‘ Prav B. G0". ll*r:"\- L. T‘»‘n"ilir‘. who mil _ . _ . = fi‘€.'i“‘;.'.i “m” ‘m "m" i" M“ ‘PM “m i“ the UHU‘ of those fcreinm Dolltlciil l“""""" “"“‘"i‘ "Mmd “mt "°"‘°"‘ (‘llfilfiilllflli are striving . . . above mjllbi! ibJi-ml‘)rt3ivi-tmcnf meanwhile wit‘, éigbftilrgywtgi.soviet Union m“) mule n"“‘*." " imnml ‘Vhi:“tlrl‘l‘.q_ The secretary of suite said tie rl sod rue." ffcritrms or‘ "- l"! ivniild ("zninicnt only by repeating fn-azllv tve lmtnh shelters. rnnc-diis siiitemi-tit. 1n.- ‘ii (w-c.‘ fl'1YY1"'.’.'l'\ in $7.?“ iljhfl" In (jnnuress. meanwhile. Repre- wero l'l"‘f1lllfl1l‘l‘(.f‘ll to ("lllelflh-"Yl S'.“lllllli\'(‘ George Brlider lRkIl- encnrei" fl" use if the nred for (innit thariied that "Russian en- iiileli pl‘f‘(l‘ii'illflli should uric. luiur/rs‘ irrre ivcr". access to Unit- ___ . ir'l (this il‘l(ll\". , plant; gml JUST’; P.»\I‘..ft L0. S icn led for an explanation by the gltyqrilflflqlfi-ICPI ~. Ii “million : ~ lieninnient. do I", Hwr- hay-p did npglinllflp plglfi- .~ Ueiinrimrlll officials said n ‘ l'l‘.(‘\\ of ll’) official RllFSiPfl mic. The flames swehi tlirciicli countri-fHtri-‘s hideout. burning cv- qn Mk of his take currency. 1.. mini. .i'llll)ll'.'l’f it wiis understood some individual enlineere had been of Premier Ian Antoncscit. The radio repented previous re- ports that the assassination nf An- tonescu had been plotted by the Guardunen a strongly tiatlonllllstlc and" Nazi-like organization. ‘Ihe broadcast act-used the Bu- charest government of paying lip service to the "new order’ 'wliflo perpetuating the "old system" by suppression of popiilnr discontent. Refugees arriving in Hungary from Rumanis described the situa- tion as “little short of crilcnl," shots on lhe Rumanlan sill.‘ nl the frontier were heard inst Saturday. Hungarian reports said. Looks to Canada For Scientists OTTAWA. April ?—(CP)—Brlt- aln is caistlnir “covcloii<" eves to- ward Canada for relriforeemenls of scientists. research i\'t*l"k"r=. and- morc pcirtfculnrlv clout - ‘z i. Tunnelllng hclr way the war, Sir Lawrence Bran laid toduy. Sir Lawrence Nobel prize winner for rtsearch in X-ravs. and now British scientific Lason officer in Qiniidn at the National Research Council spoke to members of the Professional Institute of civil ser- vants in annual conference. Sir Lawrence said that of Br!t- nilrs 10.000 scientists actually en- giiczcil in research. about 5.070 were available to solve in whatever cap- acity they were needed at the b0- ginriing of the war. The others were nlreaclv doing vvcrk too important lo be interrupted. "Progress has been extraordinary and it is not so much the develop- merit of new devices we need now as people to use those already 1n existence." he said. “Britain has come to the end of her personnel resources and looks westward with COVCIDIIS eyes." Italians explain iRequest to ll. S. ROME, April 21 -—~(AP) — The Italian government claimed today its request for the recall of Maj. William C. Bentley. the United States’ assistant military attache here, was made because Bentley “put aside his duties u a. guest of a country at war." Bentley's activity "certainly went. _ beyond his tasks." e printed state- ment handed to the foreign press contended. “The decision taken by the FM- clst government to consider Bent- ley persona non grate," the statoe merit continued, "must, not be con- sidered as s measure of reprint for the departure of Admiral Leis ure of this kind would have been perfectly legitimate and justified.‘ De m o n o n s l- from Washington, although a meas- Premier King To remain In Canada OTTAWA. April 21 - (C?) — Pilmc Minister Mackenzie Kim! lMCilIlIff-lllOIlPd st a. recent told a press conference here today that. he felt he could do more st this t. me to furthel- war effort by remaining in Can a than g0- lniz to the United Kingdom to at- tezitl a meeting of prime m'nlste e. Questioned on the suggestion in London dispatches that the British government was anxious to have prime ministers from the Domin- fons meet in Lmidon. Mr. I'm! said: ‘That is pilecpeculatlonsnd dces not express the official point of view in don." The view of the British govern- ment. according to the offfcil in- formation he had received. was unit. an assembly of empire prime ministers just now was not though! necessary or advise . He had not realized until ques- wess confer- laua to operate vital tleiv dcvieevenre the general misunderstanding developed by the nhetiozveiiril st-‘cn- l =n the public mind of the functions llfic flfgflllblon ‘n Envlrintl duo tofof the war committee of the cab- here in connection with Rilflslnlli article-l to freedom, slinrs of Lake Superior, it was announced April to “use any force necessary” to capture and hold any 0f One of the first war prisoners to make s temporary escape seen scorching for escapes during a smaller northern 19. Cfll- Hubert Slethem, director of \ ,. internment for Z3 me". Ill "if! l0 b0 fliers captured when their pllllfl were brought down our London, escaped from a Gelmsn pfllon camp on the north Canada, win-noel residents of the Chaplesu snd White River ares lihe men encountered. And already seven have been caught This ls the biggest prison break of ifs kind since the Wfll‘. was Lt. Werner Knche, the naval officer In the centre of the group of prisoners seen, TOP CENTRE. Guard; m; 011'!!!" UR“. BOTTOM LEPI‘, one; escaped but. was caught at Bah. ‘ 545v r aunfioé-D Pon- . ' \ Dlfnt 70 feel. beyond the mite _‘L".€‘_'PL_’"°‘P"°" base-i on air l In Memoriam MRS. JOHN r. isrtanuir Relativ m4 rckrettedetfhe death $13511 J53”? Bradley at her twine m. oireiwri street. which occurred on February 18am. Affillowfniz a short illness. The . Brsdl t. 5.... can?’ limit?‘ 5° “m” o! River, s, was spent in Kelly's Cross. Mr. Bradley conducted s store until moi/inf! to Charlottetown where she made a wide circle of friends. Bhe was the mother of s lame family m 14:! vgiarfinsuryfvéi namelvRMsryii - . l Q. M31. lllle Bell. and Robert. - Durinft her illness Mrs. Bradley was loviniilv nursed bv her daugh- ters and passed peacefully away surrounded bv her family. Her funeral took we in 8t. Dunstans Basilica and from there to Keliys Cross where interment took olsce beside hei- husband who i». decease‘ her on September 4th, Many lovely flowers. Mass Cards Spiritual Bouquets and. Messages of Jlvere tgeecelyied hachsflcnt ru o ees mnwi Mrs. Bradley was held. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. John P. Bradley wish to thank all those who sent Mass Cards. spiritual Offerln s, Flowers. Measures Bympa y and who in anv way ll- sisted them in their bereavement. BACK 'ro serum] ANCHORAGE. Alssks-tcPb-U. B. Army Cocos announced that two How 28 Nazi prisoners in s Lake Bu of tunnels llnklng their huts and \ § Dlldhes from the i In Memoriam MRS. JOHN J. CAHILL The people of Mount Hone and vicinity wen shocked to leern of the sudden death Friday. March 18th of Mrs. John J. Cahill. The late Mrs. Cahill formerlv Elizabeth MacLeod was born in Mount Hope y years 130.1%- the pest year she lived with her dsuirhtcr. Mrs. Williarrf Burt. He: remains were sc- "'1‘""'u=d to Prince Edward Island by her two children. Jame and ..-.1... niid son-in-law W lllam Burt. Thev arrived at Five Houses AlJrll 2nd and were met bv a large number of friends and relnilo l t. "f1 i: reaflv a wai- cabinet." he l lofts of carrier pfrtcni- had been purchases of machinery and oihcrl ssfcl. "l had not realised the pub- ilic had not underswod fhlh i ordered for use with military Diane: l! Alan. perloi- prison camp dug s network has sh llrovldfng n means of escape u» s prlgn r barbedwlllfe barriers ls shown In this gm scene. The artist csespe tunnel toward the eon , _ . TUNNEL l/N/(I und hss been out sway to which s-re the incl cards of the tour t in ustry, Although forest fires are s cm. stsnt menace. the late sprfn is one of the greatest danger pg t-henyeflr- The drylna winds of late AP ""1 "fly May remove the moisture from the previous year's dead vegetation, leaving ft gnu hlshlv flammable. Not uriti the 33.3. ‘ih2.2l.%.."‘§..2“"§i.“f, °’ “°' of lire hazard subside. PM“ Forest. Protective throughout the in developfn IBM D efficient meth detecting an flBhf-lflx forest fires, but statistics still show that slim-crummy 35 D81‘ cent of the fires are caused by Junie and wild life attractions, drawing tees s of Pfl/L ran/aw s TUNNEL sx/r "w"! ' Milo“ c! I ennui such rs ls need c» confine German ners so several points in Canada. In the right foreground the Ilwvv a prisoner erswllng through the cesled exile By broadcast and advertfsement. the Prime Minister invited Ameri- oans to Canada this year and f!" Canadian ‘Pi-ave Hiircrin lstea‘ ill“? results‘ 1. Scores have written saylna m" Want to come to Catiiidn and new "lick Iiitler." 2. Mr. King has iecctvctl .~cvf’rl1 notes of s precfetlon from WW" who ‘call hemselves “one 0f ' lfom 3.1m ha elation-shit» M‘ tween Canaggy Bxlld the United States have becn the IllPIIl“ °r many messii . 4. Hundmqshave etsted- slaw" that they were coming ti. Canto‘: this year and will MI‘. K1"! i“, them know What the roads iiiv ‘K Mr. Kim's invitation iiiis PW‘ ns wh _. show- iremieis "ca: tree...“ ° waif. ‘"‘““’. wit: li$°l§°i&"‘-‘i’=‘e‘ii ‘We i“: Mount Hopef where the funeral was‘ thg, "Mk" ‘kfi-"Wflflfl 0f n vll- Wm"°"‘"ld“”l,“'° ‘lwllii rieio the following moor. Anril 4m, "l a twine. This you a nlticn- ' ° °°" ° “ n, T... The service being conducted by Rev. Wide radio contest. dellcned tb 1n- klnd °7 “R i‘ W": , ° ,. IrLKh w, gm,“ 01mm“ tcresf. Canadian boys and ‘ll-h in nureau fnfc -r it iiiii a v She leaves to mourn besides he: forest fire protection, has been iir- i‘ 1" filmed Pat. _ children. two sisters. Flora. Mrs. ranged by the Dominion Depllt- ‘W mg“, FreidMAgxandei-i nvgeltiham. Mass, $16!“- of Mines 5nd meow-m ‘m; an itsre o on us. ree am irizgfirekiollilrghggiiplgr 3rd Alex n1 inBco-Omalqligignlxlvhstgo ea“ iieiliiig? auyshorough uhifeli was: "aarrwtiie- $l..".'.‘.:‘,'°'°“ '""‘°'"‘" "’ ‘“° "°' - t BC En, €T l‘ BC _ l! Elation we..." "an “m” "m" ll O . G l’! 1T1- ment was fn Dundee cemetery. P ' _ (Patriot please cipyi fllfllldlllli iflllrlll mriloivro, A rll aim-lg?‘ m, F t F s ' I - €.‘§.i5?.‘.’.’.°l"‘.‘....“...'l°‘ Ores s 8'09 prmg , ntQrQQtQfl ||| milled 82.172 tons of go 5f: Fire Hazard - . Q ihihirduiiiii. ti‘ PTIIIIIOI’ I d0! m mach! 2gp}? “ffrlonffff; ..W:“.i tee: """ ‘“"°i..“.“‘i..’.iii?°.if. between four and five million doll- QIYPAWL Apr“ a _(qp, __ “Pmiflmn- m’ "P, wflh pro shaggy.’ anfgreuina dw the pe- Hundreds of crime stilts- citizens ?,‘,i'rocr:m:lv’i.ai2 lone ill“ fi more»: are flltwldlfoot i552‘; Q:n'§,'°§l”'°9 will’ ilimn" “lei "d m "m ‘car foul- in wli mum mu the demon Olnsda osf-‘Ceir a5‘. ii‘ "n13. "lvldmdt Pf“ l" “h” i ,. ml- caused fl e erosion and ed m4“ um,‘ g.- ' "Gnu"; ' lcd 88.400. necessitating ‘tum the lmrlnc 01' water levels in cm went u» pref-cm siren :5 ‘.’.““""“"" ""}'",,,,‘,'“§‘{“é.ii.w " streams. ell of which are the fn- m, klnd s1 so. M, m" u ‘M l. e lurplfll b" yflfwim $14." levfuble results of extreme dcnud- wrist. information ‘s avllllaile to D” n’ ‘m wit“, atfmmestffmelnqestrqtbecrutedvrhestmll. . imfim.“ ’ i-lvJl 31G