MAXIMS or A urns MAN vn-swwill- to"":.'i-""ll.i_-,§T r-i 9v wuflh; th DU‘ b0 oII flnnrillol. TI! Dllllo affirm-luau. Inn-idol ill! "iAuN cALIIs 6N REDS FOR SUPREME // ’//,» f - s» "\ .... - fill ~\ MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN lth are. a cheer- Illlllluulirhl I I blll and o m. crate 1Y3. "m n“ '*- " .._._ _ E (IHARLOTTETUWN, CANADA, riunAY, JULY‘ 311001942 igliler Offensive - - Frtegch y §oast Ablaze Ell MIDDLETON Press Staff Writer y HO-tAD-Britlsh cs, timed to keep continual racket of gunfire, swept the h from near the Hel- _, ‘horde: on the east to near 1,, or Brilunny on the west i tcnigli. following another R. - .C.A.r'. heavy bomber blow, time against. soarbrueclcen in Reicl By m: British planes were lost ;f dusk otferislves in s, scored direct. hits , hmgas trwi dispersal huts on . iilrtlrcsnc in the st. Omer area, ‘ ‘lire to at tanker off the coast -- dumagerl rt motor vessel. semi Nazis Downed so u of (';i'lllt\liy'5 s eedy high ‘e ' worn.’ 10o ‘ling new rlccke- , plat were shot down. n1“; mbcrs moon" lighted“ g’ iniy to strung bomber fozces [m1 swept cvcr the thickly-built t (1 centre of Saarbreuc- my night. when great e,- zurd ohms visible 75 miles rllla ofi. iiinned hammering by m; oi bombers against t, ttlllllg of (Jemau industry of i:li lire mark tignznst Saar- --.» the seventh in 1o s disclosed by inform- is only one of the . the uir w'ar is being - ricd to Ccrmuny. limit U-Bootii h four and two- into tlic Bay of’ cy loci: for Nazi oiling to their north tlcritc lrin tug qrClllidg have be- . mrtrong. these sources said. t the‘ tier" us. have been com- thcir submarines n; boots. \l‘Oll British bomb- honti and the hug-a bnzits. Messerscch- 0-196 heavily-armed planes on the other have become n. rreiice. British Runni rind bombers fre- - iilnifl.‘ luindrcds . 1th little hope of with two cannon st 1h re machine-guns. iis- I ti. ‘ go out =0 far, (Great t mince" was done in the mile foray to Suarbrueckcn. I the l-‘i rich border where re- _ . _ une of i. e5 iii tic Saar plebiscite of Jon- , i935. 30—(OP)-—'I‘he scented seven ."" \ - Conservative "l krichzns donated by the - and _presented bv Viscount Wit. Jenner Prime‘ Minister clllildfl ' yesterday at- "the women women's organization W-A-ii N eedia p liiaoyyRecruits MAW“. July 80-(CP)—The 51in Worncir‘: Army Corps ca“ lllllflle 1.000 recruits a lb. Lt-Col. Joan Kennedy, of- _ : ifllllliilfitcflllg tin» c_w_A_q_ m" “t t1 BIBS conference on J '_ aims recruiting conferengg logoumotciy 3.900 women now . ‘he Ceres, said Col. Kennedy. 8 ihnt “our nlm now 15 , ll many as we need;- oming Events o1 Eager War Situation Last Night (BY KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) Makes Plea For Charlottetown d‘ MR. J. B. MacNICOL cQnserllllvfi member of the lfoilce of Commons for Toronto Davenport "h" Yesterday made a strong plea. for dock improvements at Charlotte- town. He was speaking during con. slderotlon of the ' ' , esti- "Alli-v $750. Grant To North $Il,500 For Souris Breakwater; $l7,500 For yo, P-E-L-Nfld. Sleomship Service. OTTAWA“, Jilly 30—-(CP)--Fin- ance Minister Ilsley today tabled in the House of Commons suppLment- ary estimates of $30,159,100 for M10 current financial year. of which $3.- 92u,uiiil is chargeable to ordinary account, $250,000 to capital account and $23,989,691 to special account. Th-asc are the first supplementary estimates brought down for this yerir, ending March 31, and, added to the main estimates in February. bring the total up to $483,044,065, ‘rhe estimates provide $2,950,000 to provide fcr wheat acreage reduction payments and for odministratfi expenses, This is in addition to $5,225,000 in the main estimates. To provide f advances under the Notional Hous n3 Act to help ov- ercome a wartime housing shortage. a. finance department supplement- nry estimate of 81000000 is includ- ed in those tabled today. There is a token $1 supplementary to ilro- vide for conversion of large dwell- lnvs into apartments. (Yesterdav in the House Mr. Ii- slry said an amount up to $2.000.000 would be authorized under the Home Improvements Loans GuBJ- p0 lomtte éictnciif 1B).’?! for conversion of n s. axxefurvtllier gmount of $150000 hi8 been added for subsidies for cold e1 The Executive Council of the Provincial Government went on re- cord yesterday as favoring the ' It was a twilight atrivnl and u I . crowd of cl ill b cl f E3 t1 mates fabled .. “silo. an l! "I9 waved to the Canadians, who shout- __.__ ‘ i There are ‘lntimatlons from Moscow and_ London that some form of concerted Russian and Anglo-American action may be impending n, Elem the Nil-l onslaught sweeping soutiiwnrdfin the Caucasus below the on and eastward in the Don bend toward the Volga. i However, it. would fake quick, drastic action on other fronts to off- set the ominous import of the Germans’ claims that they have severed La-rgQ Contingent Had the last Russian rail coruiectiun with the Caucasus, and also trapped‘ lted Smooth C r o s s i n g : army forces in the Donlubend. Drop Depth Charges- Says Maritime: People Feel “Crievanoe" J‘ R- MacNicol Puts In Canadian Press War Correspondent Plea For Charlotte- town Harbor. U U l t A possible hint that Alll d h l ' l t h d l th British Parliament. by Sir aFtaffgrli-l ‘Elzlipflalrsllli. Clixuluogillsgisvperlltcgmor: lie met pleas for a. secret session to discuss "second front” possibllitleo with the assertion that it was unnecessary. ‘(if caindsaytrrlioyvl tlgit]. we; llilriviil irntcnlions," he said. i ‘ou wi . ~- ‘ “ e t f' t . A BRITISH PORT, July 30-—(CP llamentyfhe Crippsrrcmzllilll ‘lzilcscs eofinllllllcrlo siznllflhasrlimullt llngrptltiegaht Coblei-Thousands of Canadian least, that. Mr, Churchill has no time for speechrnaklng because he is soldiers, eager for ‘a second front, engrossed with preparations to hit, at Germany from the west and poss- and hundreds oi’ ground crew for lbly from Egypt. lt also suggests that he expects to have better news argAwAfi July u“ d (om_con_ squadrons have arrived in of the war in the East soon Elise grpwing British alarm. 59*" ve 9115* i‘ 91' Hansm‘ The 1hr e cont] @1141 The very silence of thc (Tliurclilll ministry, except for the cryptic told the house of C-(Xnmons today crossing 30m Cgfizgm zvhgfinlogg; disclosures that if. has second-front “intentions,” is noteworthy. it is be- thfll Mflrmme Pfovlnw People fell prgcfigglly without incident lng maintained in iliu face o‘ i rising clamor for action. _ a “ZPlBl/BJICE" about the govem- Escorung ‘varsmps mended D few Military urgency would il to that course if action is impending. ment expenditures spent 0n western depthmhfll-ge patterns but it is not If It were not, or if Mr. Churchill iverc resigned to the probability of I. agriculture n5 Qqmpafed with 51m. known definitely that the convoy crushing Russian defeat cxciiisc find ‘explanations would be in order. __ was shadowed bv submarines - i ' - I ‘- J n _< M N] (j , T . , ' Th R intm l. f . nt lp led early change in the war outs grgenpgft) egg/if‘, plain flgge anrénytfiontlngfnt {included of" trends ‘is illlssllaaily evcihnizlilortz: (llxlltdal. zilhd anutlioi-ilative. It crime in the for dock improvement; 9,1, char. as gram.‘ grmeuxlrclgndfidgiogelzggggtgé' form of a Stalin citation lo his (_‘fllllItl'_VlIl0Il of the devils oi Russian inggngnwn hafhof which h, 531d to teach 511mm beam: the end heroes who in the post beat bar-k invadcrs. ‘ he had ins aged 1mg hum‘ o‘. m That. Stalin rallying call IS noir-ivorthy for several reasons. For one “very beauti ul"khut lnadeqnnh- ~~'£-yFE'i-—-———— lhlnl- "- f°|l°w5 Pcrslslem "“""“‘5 W" h" h“ wk?" m“ ‘mm inwllle" |y equmpw w‘. ‘he bubiués! “ Among the rank‘ were men son as commander-in-chicf as he dul in the last-ditch defence of os- we" mum hamue‘ "e "N l ° frcm every province frcm e35‘ w omTher a c re orts from llloscmv llnt lllarshal Tlilllfwllvlikn ls only doc“ would have m be h“ l west‘ They mcludech P!“ Armand now throewlnrg int?) action, along the Don and In the Caucasus, reserves m" 1m“ “up” ‘mar and ask’ §§_en““__._n~ ‘EBB he has been withholding for a final stand oner- his foe was sufficiently ed. ‘he “muster to bear m“ in nii~ ‘ extended and exhausted. Tlint. prcsuirirililv, refers tn tlir- tactical rc- mmd ‘or ‘he mun-e’ There were relnromanents for m‘ serves of the southern armies he commands‘, liowcvr-r. not, tn the zen- ___i_ mosteveiy infantry regiment Qver- em] su-agegic reserv, (he nnssinns have boon gathering behind the fight- llar expenditures in the east. seas and a lurge detachment of in; iinen fur more than a your, He. made reference to the failure ordnance soldiers, hundreds of tank - ~~ ' ' ' of the government to assist in i-e- regiment reinforcements». draft for o claiming morshlands on the Nova. the Forestry Corps and new troop ,. _ for the Army Service Corps and w Ensmeer. Artillery, Medical and Slz- _. nal units. - o The Air For t, ........ ..... .3: {i‘.°.’.‘.“.?€§.'.'.‘“ r [nyaslqn ay G few tgiigirrei.irrs.ir..ece.rt.si; (Continued on pagefi, Col. 8) ed lusty acknowledgments to the cries of welcome, Then the Can. Wiltshire Dairying Co, ‘fillffifqtdclntglpRfgggutqfiljflblfif; (Associated Press bluff “Tli-el’) and old landing scngs which had LONDON. July 30~(APJ—TllL‘ m‘ bee" heard f0!‘ many fl 60n- government. gave out a new hint to- day that a continental invasion is Two p:etr_v W.A.A.Fs, on (no dock in the offing, but. steadiiistly (livllu- received u mass invitation to a date ed to disclose any details of what is shouted to them by the several planned beyond stating the}; 1i 1111b ~—— i—-——- thousand men lining one decks or certain military "mteutwlls- d o the troopshlp. _ For the second time ‘in n wreck. (av Alfred E. Wall) 3C Million- 35 Minutes OTTAWIA, July 30 — ‘(CPl '- \\'itli the light of home in their r-‘vcs, lluusc of Commons mem- lirfS made good siwed throuzh 8 PAGES - . , - - ~‘ w, ->~'\rruntnt Cigmets were thrown to sailors ssgékefiggxflmfi‘ §§e"’l§§0us*;.°‘g, Cum- LONDON, July do - (c P) - 'I'1-re Yugoslav Gcveinment me- and deck WQrkei" by Canadian still ~ - - " , . ignorant of the‘! order rcstrisctiilg ‘,“.°“5'm.§,?b1¢‘§§orpoightfiflmtllilefllilll ‘fff,l}‘,‘,,',‘,{§‘°§,‘,i‘nfjilflfilff, mm? Supplies of gift cignrcts‘ tlgamsuggestion that qctronoifillllg int-y prluse ivheii G- ilLTlrlféil; be Iortlicomlnib H“ gm‘ n0 m ‘ thin. l ruice ltllwfll’! - on - ported tonight that 16 vffiages in Gannon-occupied Sinvenn had been obliterated and all their in- habtint-s shot for violafion of occupation rulrs o . Ship Sun-k I In Collision AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT, July 30—tCPi—Au allied ship has been sunk in collision in the northwest Atlantic, but. all her crew of more than 30 seamen have been rescued and brought to this In a dense fog. th¢ vessel collid- ed with rmothcr United Nations craft. The second ship was able w proceed under her own power. Details of the collision were not mode known here. Local Gov’t Approves ‘° Potato Warehouse Plan__ potato growers of this rovince. They would be oble to et their tubers lo the mainland in the fall when there would be no danger of transportation difficulties and Twohlarms» In London LOllDON, July (ll-tlifidayl-(C Pi—ue_rman raiders save Londoners two quick aliirrris this morning. the iiitn and sixth oi the week in the capital, and struck at the west Mid- lands, their favorite target of the week, and western and southern hngland. no combs fell here out the cap- ital's secret, new anti-aircraft guns were in action against the fliers. ‘there were some Cdbtlillkltls in one west Midlands town. The raids. lsowever. were on a lighter scale than any this week. The first London alarm oi the morning was without AllClflClll. out gunfire was heard during the sec- ond. Even aiter the second all-clear was sounded intermittent bursts of the new onti-oir-cralt guns were heard in some areas. One or two high-flying planes wer heard over London. Dibarent- 1y‘ ey were beaded for taIlNls far- t er west The new British guns drove off raiders op aring singly over Lon- don last ednesday and Monday nights. A few bombs were dropped in the Greater London area Wed- nesday night. Today At Cttawa non as to when it. might be el- pqglfillntevei‘ the military intent- ions of the guvernancnt may‘ 1K‘? he said “we would be ununlc to state them in secret session. b“? 1 9P“ tell you now we hove intentions. k He affirmed that Prime Nlllllsbiul‘ Churchill will niukc no further iviii" statement b°f°re ‘he M9591? es and said that Commons \\l . noTsiiegrgeienlgigrtln‘ radio, meanwhile. continulnE W EXPM‘ Nazi Pm?“- anda. Minister Goebbels’ crunpoiun gt con-d front defiance. qiwwd U"? cuss“ vinirun Quisliirir as declar- ng Norway i5 "the strongca tort‘; ress ln the world under 1m“ nugitilsfllinlsllgethreat to allied invas- ion followed by one My Giwblwl" outburst. inviting Bflilsxlll stale erlcan forces to trv i 0_ y ‘an astnl defences. a DIODM-fl" gglurge coupled with n parade o. ss (elite guard) trove"- 0mm?!“ Pin-is, en route. the Germnns said. from the Russian front to the corr- tlnental coasts. Two Killed! In Plane Crash BRANDON. Mon. Jury 30-076’) —A student pilot. member of r19 Royal Air Force, died tonight. W" 0nd victlién of takplurio crush near vllxglgnlnlblelllldlbl‘. Sldi- A, Wammm o! vii-den. Man" wne killed in the tulil the chairman. Deli"!!! Spcnkcr Vifill, m“, s3F;°°0'9‘\0 luul been approved in Jo min- ulcs. “There dsllzgllllll‘ :18“ 31° such rush." fill 7- ‘r ' The deputy sneaker said that if members hull questions on 12;’ ilcm there would be a slot! d discussion and this had occurrc _. Even items passed had been re vet-m] to, but. some members not follow at the some speed t“ Imlllil-Zsnlustln said he coulrlulfll rend the ltcms ns fast as hey “'§-il’;"'r‘l‘o.l§§'°il6r='rs to cgrvlggf its business and reach a J0" mcnt this week. Bad News- BUI-‘FALO, Y July 39-‘ (Ari-fled news for "MCI- lllrohito nnd_(.‘0. was released here today with the announce- mclit that the new (turtiss Commando tC-46l military transport plane had passed exhaustive tcsis_ ond is in quantity production. The Commando, more than twice as lflffll! M “nil ‘Wines’ tic airliner now in operation. can transport. troops and scout cars simultaneously. An ldcn of its size can b0 Annual iluh I ll l) ll Br llun P. u. l. u,oo'::o’s:=:r P251313. o. ca.‘ EFFORT liousands More Canucki Arrive In BritainNazis F51“: ‘Back Before .SgyHngrad' Ehemy Makes New Advances South’ OfRO-“Ov. However; Russians May‘ Be Planning New (By Eddy Glmore, Assoc- iated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW, July 31--(F1-1. day) -- (AP) - Inspired by the call of Joseph Stalin to obey the examples of some of the great heroes of the most desperate hours of Rus- sia’s history, the Red Army hurled the Germans hack in their thrust at Stalin- grad Thursday and waged a battle to annihilate those of the enemy who crossed the Don south of Tsimly- ansk, the Russians announ- ced today. At Voronezh, on the Ger- man north Don flank, too, the Germans gave up new positions in the course of bitter fighting, but south of Roslov it was admitted that the weight of German arms again had been too much anlfthat a further" retire- ment had been forced to southeast of Bataisk. Batnisk, 15 miles south oi’ Ros- iOV. 011d been given as the scene of previous lighting in that sector, Many German tanks and infan- try regiments, driving with all their power across the barren Steppes or the Don Bend in an ef- fort (.0 rcncli the river and drive upon iihe Volga River City of Sta- lingrad, were beaten back near Klctskayn, 80 miles northwest oi’ Stalingrad, it was said. "Scuthwcst of Kletskoya. our troops rcpclicd enemy attacks and in scmc sector-s pressed the enemy :\(_6o ol-:ll: BULilSTIN ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. Alls- tralia, July 31——(Friday)—-(CP)—A powerful attack on Port Darwin bv 27 heavy Japanese bombers escort- ed by 22 zero fighters was broken up yesterday by the “brilliant inter- ception" of Allied fighters and. the at tickers lost nine planes. Allied headquarters reported earlv today. HUGE ORCHARD SOLD KENTVILLE, N.S.. July 30- (OPM-The largest single orchard in the Annapolis Valley fruit belt, developed by t-lie late SB. Chute 0t Berwick. went under the nitration- eers hammer today for $28,200. The 323 acres, which one your" pro- duced 40.000 barrels of apples. was valued in nonnal times at around $75,000 Allied Captain Taken Prisoner (By The Associated Press Seizure of an American ship Captain es a German GUlX\l&l‘ll!€'S prisoner of our, the first incident of its kind pubitdy reported since the United States entered the conflict, was disclosed yesterday in the novrls announcement of_'.he loss of a mcdiiun-slzed Amer-icon Move. Counter - Blow KUIBYSIEV. Russia, July (‘KPQ- The (lily is approaching u icn the Milly will deliver a mum“ 411W’. Mel-Gen, Zhuraviev, military commentator for the Mog- cow news, said today in a. review cl the bottle of the Don, "The German army L; still oop- able of scoring short-lived successes in separate sections of the front, butvc are certain the German ivar 223522.25. t: “so ‘ an wr revi a. smashed," he wrote, Ly b. Not A Step; Back. . . . MOSCOW. July iifi-QKPO-‘Bovh Warrlors! Not ", step back. . . Re. treat is impossible!" Thus the Communist Party ne paper Pravda rallied the armleswa the Soviet Union wday in a log editorial which ap earerl coincide with n. plea from, oseph Stalin ro- minding the Russians of their past heroes. The sudden call to the Red a to hold its lines was sounded the Germans were deep into tho north Caucasus after extended Sat viet withdrawals, Pravzhfs unusual editorial declari- ed that the “Hitlerite bandits" orb Tfyllig to capture vitni districts of the Soviet country “at any prfge," The editorial, said in part;__ "Our country is going through grave days. Our task is to avert the Ila-hirer hovering over the Soviec Cmlfltry. to check and then to hurl buctk and rout the enemy at any CO5 . "The Soviet country is great gnu abundant. There is nothing mo“ harmful than to think that since the territory of the USSR, is vagfl we cnn retreat farther and farther - - -N0. one mirst understand that retreat is impossible. ,“EVBI‘Y inch of soviet ferrite ven up by us weakens our forgg and lessens our posflgilitles." SOMETHING NEW CAPETOWN -—(CP)- Military polirewomen will soon make their appearance in the army for tho first time in Africa's history, wifiiouf 4hr ionc. QREEN one is APT To or. siiom’ AN‘ High tide this afternoon at Zlll and tomorrow morning at 3.02. Sun sets this evening at 8.29 8N1 rises tomorrow morning M 5-47- Liist quart-er moon Add. 3. M In Nollrre In nu- column erection of a oolatc warehouse at m“, mm, avauable he“ may I mm Der word Snckville for flhe dccénvgnlencxwrg; were named on we mnfien “uh which 0cm," u m“ morning -——— Island growers an carers Tn d alers present at v - 3o _ a. flight " §1§°“"M°"m"* “Mal; fill ‘m’ dqakmla-igma kllegrabinnviveg“ filli- mags ken“: ‘“°i,‘;“§§" wefiseg" iigigrCmmnA‘ ‘ugh wndgv): lvr-Eaxxlreulgeromrlrviugerschblh at virdcn- ' - - - war e our - Geo omowci. 4 - l . b lure . ward Island mpresemfllvea m ‘he Fug? Clarke and Ltd-Col‘ G’ own‘ cake "and Ixrwégrinn: oéalfhe 39a 3:12:32: ail‘; ‘glide? r o mulcrlal curried by 7.700 skipper of the American ‘ship sunk DAll; EXCEPT SUNDAY . Federal Government X10310“! "Mm Full- ' llmein (Iemtl eta ohon es announ- ¥he name of the student pilot was trucks over the Burma Road July 9 in the Soirtn Atnrurc “gs Fm“ Borden _ Leave 9355 “m 7-20-81. or (hi; decision The Exccutlvouflouncil -' e m!’ em “ “g x g withheld pending notification of durinf one month-IT"! "w" ordered aboard ivfierow s“ - 1,00 p.m.. 4.45 p.m., 1.55 p.m. y. nuance 5mm“ Rom Sch Approval of the plan to build a t“ plan and “n; “m; |m_ cczi in Finance Minister Ilsleyk bud- no“ M u“ quick marine, survivors reported at a M“: C.“ Tonnmnnn _ 11,00 I q ' .__. y 31st. gained by research engineers’ (‘liilms that 35 of these craft merchant. vessel“ x o! p_ m_ could have transported all of Captain Hfl-l) Sterfiensor, ‘he csflmau-n 3o_ooo gong of Larchmont, N.Y 68-year-old. CAR. FERRY SERVICE "Tllkies-souris Mend ..... .. actress. norm»; ~,;» cement rt ...L’.‘I.i"°.‘3.;'.;2l‘.i.'£ii‘..?“l..:’Cali ------ m . . . ¢ -1; . ..__.._, U y: .- wm-w-I fl-meki" pounds fully loaded and l! pow- eretl by two 2,000 horsepower Prrill rmd Wlilhiey engines. The framework of the oerlnl giant is designed to nccommo_ dnlc the deiitlwelght of artill- ery. nrmy tractors trucks, alr- eroft engines, aviation golollne span of 108 feet, Wl-llhn 50,000 ion (AQOHYblFR-‘ZIFQE. ‘Jilly 3g g Leave Charlottetown 0.35 o. in-l ... spa ‘ics ro-in .i "A; _. _ reported the gixecuillivo "fl-ii" of l: may?» ghmmersido 1.10 s. m: ml rson. neu us. nee _ l-"fl ""1" ""5"" Ollllllmient IDVQRIIQV? l: occilfiiigdl northeastern "any; Monoton 11 o, 3.; ‘pl C." Mid Illllllllfl rlfllllflll l! "l! Franco They were accused p. in. . hind Daily can't Ill!- l! ""““ com w the mm ‘suillrsic: m‘ w at it‘ d sec etary of ' f k n for ‘he Contain -.,_3,_ _ - erefigiqfu “Pf r11 P Dwain (Queens) aircraft. the Curtlss-Wrlght l1 swat. as Q - - "Cranium wen“ . "—"‘“’*‘*' J h , esdoy. Au . ll The in tier n d been dscussed , d d m A" _ wan; yo“ to ccme aboard. 1 em __ _ m“ Emma; acliilhi. church picnic‘ ‘lillslllgl at. a meet c of he Council of the \DebtS (“mmm u ‘mum. e m‘ P‘ E‘ I‘ N s n: flme amma—————l meet-in“ or me Ho‘ gm“! oonsimng o! nth-CO]. G E. The Commando has a win‘. 7-31-21. with w R Show request a King o. Gillette. son or the 11h I D i“. n ChnrloIfetown-Summerside- Monc . fod . "l?" Players. “hum” wan“ “y claimed no assets but listed rih Rustic Fl ll fg- willllfi will!!! d1" on; income taxes. modern mocha army. in; communists. with o delemtlon of denier: and Minmsr‘ (prince); mam“ h” a (up we“; ‘p- speaking iJ-bmit. cnmmirmirr mm- {Jgy at John cmk 31w, Deputy Mlnlst- MaoMillan tQuwfl-lltm preaching that or comhlfl oeuvred his craft alongside their “(xgylairrsrupgodozl lrxgugixlpi- ' "d- H- th atlon of Azr-i- gm, (King's), . n d , and then told him! 1...... Tonnehtlols l .1: on. culture, U g ‘gran ..'“,§‘.l'....(§,.."§§ (h: "You are a prisoner of wor: l 3.00 lLm. ‘t ll n-alo in l than nine very 50"?" Board of lv lost week, ‘ “' “° l‘ e” _ _ d“; h m“ “me a ctmmnwe n-om "n; But Has N0 Aiiets A N hours. “kedsvievlglood Islands ‘I00 om n. . ' ' " ' ., l mo. n ""01 wiu be held on ‘Iues- pun. Dr. an Clark. and m- a Ex t d m" C""'°" ' w’ ‘Millet- 4tli at 8 o'clock P. M- E Mulch was appointed to meet L05 ANGEL-IS. Julv 80—(AP)— e I 5'” 9"“ A"; 553mm; a —‘-- - zor tycoon, King C. Gillette, filed --- gee .. U of interested IIOWCIa and ra n“ érgy gfffiy a voluntary Pfilition in bronkrullw! ~ ~ do ~ EXl‘ i u; m T i Kl llilll; N m; Mm Tim-V 5°91 500" consensus of the delegation due UK‘ Kllvemmem l" “m” m“ I - \ "my . - l . qsvmmln tte 1i a ranch neu- - " t mo... r... wit“; ion-lunatic: "*