in" only’ deflim“? ‘ov eYmeSS . 9LEASANT ; wasrs In Memoriam MARY ENEKIARTIN On Niiiv 29th, 1941 ‘the Angel of . cii"=d Nlary Anne Martin to 3 lleuieiily Home after a. 10111.! painful ilinens patiently borne .1 Christan fortitude and resig- ~ i0 the Divine Will of God. was born in Glen Wlliarn on October 20, 1879 the t daughter‘ of John Maitin i; ivize Flora Buchanan HOW ed. Since early ivcmzinlicod id resided in Boston Mass. live Miss Martin was Doss- - desiziible qualties ill‘(.'(l her to the hearts of friends who noiv lov- llJCl‘ her as beiig eier lil trill‘. affectionate, ieii. d. Sire was a member 0f i Street Bapt. st Church and in davs of pain and ' ‘i. 0i‘ trial her Bible “'05 i; conipziuon for ill _. “it u she fouiid izrc-nt can- itiori and strength. There are lit-r passing. one sis- herint- MacKenze 0f EYES EktLMINED misses“ FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Cor. Kent and Queen Sta. Opposite nix’: Grocery Flifllllli-IS By Appointments Phone Residence 1013 (Made in England) For Skin Health and Beauty Cream - — 50c Q 95c 0ll----___5o¢ Soap-----25-; JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE l l _ i l brothers William one bzoalier predeceazed her. The funeral services on May 31st were conducted by the Rev. Hector Fer_ giisan who spoke feelinglv of the (ieparted being resting in peace lwith her Heavenly Favielfl Many and beautiful were the floral tri- ‘buteq trcm ielatives and friends l tokens of love and esteem. Intern- lrnenrt was in Mt. Hope Cemcery Mattapan. Mass. ‘ NORTH WINSLOW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE tw Miss Eva Coles entertained itie lWinslow North Women's Institute at her home on the even'hg of June 25. The President opened the 11180111155 with the singing oi the .first stanza of Auld Lane Sync. l Nine members and four vsitors m-aivered Roll call with “Gems of I bouirht" 0r by payng a. fine. l Minutes of the May meeting were iread and approved. The Secretary ‘ reported all bills paid and present-- led correspondence for disciusnion. ‘It Was moved by Mrs. John Carter land seconded by Ms Amett Show that Mist; Eva Coles and Mia Rena. Ycunkei- attend the annual con- vention in Charlottetown. The S’ck Ccminittee gave their report. Mrs. Carter rciiorted no knitting passed in since ihe last meeting. It was deeded to send a Sympathy Card If» a fzriilv in the district. also a l it'll to l) cslfriied in M155 Eva Cole; l in recognition of her interest and l lilmr as leader of the Girls Sewing l Club for the past winter. Miss Eva l Coles and Mrs. A. Roberts were ap- i pointed 1o tirepaie the program for the next meeting, the clolaoe of meotimg remained undecl ed and Roll Call was to be answered with a recipe. Collection was amouiniticig to 65. An interesting contest was then conducted bv Mk5 Ruth lclidllllflli}. and mee-tln-tz closed with tho King. after which lunch was served by the hostess. (Patnot Peace Copy) Important Air Training Problems T0 Be Considered OTTAWA. Jilly 2——(CP)—Im t- i Jill administrative problems oc- ("JDV Air Minister Power during his stay in the United Kingdom, the Air Ministry announced tonight. The Air Nilnistry said Maj. Power has had such a visit in mind for some time "since it has become in- creasinglv apparent there are many intricate administrative problems which should l be settled directly with the (Britisht. Air Ministry." The statement. issuedhere recall- cd that graduates of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, other than those in 28 Canadian squadrons which are formed or are shortly to be formed are attached to the Royal Air Force. "It is difficult to devise cedune whereby it will be for Royal Canadian Air Force The “Prince Nova” p.m., and from Caribou at Atlantic Standard Time. pleted at both Ferry. and Angus of Vancouver BC. ‘Three sisters and a Pliers jin Iilngland _to__keop__i.n_ W000 ISLANBS-GARIBUO 00R FERRY SERVICE will Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 piers and trucks can be loaded on NMTIIUMBERLAID FERRIES LTO. UE, FRI. 4 MONTAGUE SAT. 5 SOURIS MON. 7 Interpreting The War (By Kirk: L. Simpson. Associated Press Staff Writer) Moscow contends that Nazi driv- es on both sides of the critical ’ Pripet marsh area have been slotv- Yeo s Theatre ed down, while the Germnas tell til Red‘ angles ttrappteld, smashled agd cap ure eas of ie mars ies. ii "-_' _, the surface, these statements ap- REX 555,?" NOVEL FLOWER"? pear to be in sharp disagreement, GOLD 0N, SCREEN 5T lyet. they both may be true. 3'50 lflEATlms Accepting at face value the Nazi version of 100.000 Red soldiers-and ty in tanks taken in the Bialystok trap. east of the marshes, it does not. necessarily mean col- lapse of the Russian centre. If the Russians are correct in stating that Nazi anzer spearheads east- ward of Mnsk have been stalled. and that the German advance through the Lwow-Luck gatewa to the Ukraine also has been hated. sortie sort of stabilization of the front on the so-called "Stalin-line" mav be possible. That line folloiivs the general course of the old Russian frontier of two years ago. before the buffer defences in Poland, the Baltic states and Bessarabia were erected. It is reported to be fortified in depth. and onlv in the ' Smolensk area has yet- been pierced so far as (‘ll»lli'l‘ Russian or German clazms indicate. There is another aspect to the German claim of 100.000 Red troops captured in the Bialystok trap. Estimates as to the number of’ Russian troops in that trap. the‘ exact nature of which has never Iaeen quite c‘ear. have riin from 300.000 to 5470.000. These estimates did nnt seem credible: but if they were accurate the bulk of the arm- ies in the trap may have escaped. NORTH RIVER ‘V. I. "Flowing Gold" thrilling sass-pf life and love in the Texas oil fiends opens at the Yeds 'I'heai'.re Fri The hltzhly lauded Warner Bros. film transcription of Rex Beach's ‘immortal novel stars John Garfl Frances Former. and Pat O'Brien. concerns itself with Johnny Blake. John Garfield's role. an iconoclastic young drifter doomed to the Life of a fugitive after killing a man 1n self-defense. In his wanderings about the country he meets up with Hap O‘Connor, played by Pat O‘Bi"ieii. Haifa rough exterior hides a heart of izold. and he ls extremely grateful to Johnny after the latter saves his life in a free~for-all brawl. Youth kills 3 In four day Grime spree CHICAGO, July 1-(AP)—"Su1‘€. I killed ‘cm. I shot ‘em all. And I doirt feel one way or the other about it. good or bad—i1 I get the _l____ shrill: it's lqkay witlilmeflli h M The June meeting of the North _ “S Dome my} l.‘ “g c‘ River W. I. was held at the home Cmtllp’ quote?! lgbseatlllold Bemasm o; Mm Russell whenlley when (Kn cy) Sawic as e former t. members of the Meadowbank W. Uchflrlcs. s°h°°l 0f Boys were “vlcome mleslsl The meellng boaslfuly rattled oft yesterday an Owned with “IVS a Good Time To account of tiiree killings and the Get Acquainted" Eleven members “rljlllllnduggeuf gayiglgg‘ lmhaél§°“o"d€y lresponded to tlie roll call. Ten r101 c: e 5 Pe- ' . 5 n n liars was voted fcr the Queen's Can- “m? 9134139 Pelldlng further m‘ adlan Fund and three dollars and isstlsfillaii» a half to buy a treat for the school fsawickli whose ‘QM’! "mime" children lkfillll “11118 W53: ltelflteéan eher dligrsatleg Mrs. Mutch reported that the fcl-“l 1e“ e “l r Y “s ° ., lowlng articles had been Daswd l” has been in trouble ever since, to the Red Cross slnce the first Cf ccnfeastd these killings, McCarthy the year: 12 sweaters. J3 ntiirs artnvfiflld- and 6010111611193 0Y1 95cm- ancl air force socks 1 pair seamazfs f H“??? sglllllglrlgi’. il/fnomcrllilafd Illa socks. 4 airs whole mitts. 2 nuirs Z31" l". 8i’ fl o way Dmllm 1 pair H1Qv@s_ 3 his farm-—“He’s an old guy that Smwes‘ 3 lace Goths and 4 qujltq riot me sent. to st. Charles. Put the lThe business belntz concluded, the llnile!‘ 0H m9. B116 591111508 5611193161‘. foliowimz pi-carram was presented: I hale SQHEMBYS" loiano duct. Hilda Stevenson and Jvllll J- Mllper. 19. Chicago. slain iBessle OWEDI solo. lVirs. A. E. Todd: Sundays he walked with a woman 'vocal ciuei. Misses Stevenson and 5011195111011 111 B Dafk-"I i911 this Owen: contest. piano and mill?!‘ Bu)‘ W5 a Sl-lilkull» Hi’- ilets W159 and lmuslc. Misses Stevenson and Owen. starts SUP-Piling and the dP-tne with lilimch gvas ganged bvftll; hzlstellst Hts-l‘ liimnscratches me. so I Shot the ssted v mem ers o e ns u t‘. guy. -Meetlnc: closed with the Nation-ll Charles J- Sneaker. 58. Chicago Ant-hem. The next lll€flllllil will he park policeman. killed Monday on held at the home of Mvts. Norris nutv-"Hc tries to get me just 7th. when when I'm siickin’ up a couple. No 1 be Airslcop docs that t-o 01' Bernie. I aim ‘glvolri. Mrs. Indner and Miss Mac- for}: thishforihealil land shoot him. ney. ' a ’s is oug iic ." ——i—} Charles Kwaslnski, 17, former st. C. N. R. C0 RACT AWHRDED Charles initiate. shot and wounded — I seriously Sunday-"Sure I shot him. I wanted him to hold up a hotel with me but. lie got yellow." 'Kitson on Monday. Juli; ‘the lunch committee wil l MONCTON. N. 13.. July Z-A con- tract for zradinz for extension tol the Canadian National Railways‘ McCarthy said Sawicki obtained {yard at. Moncton has been awarded. the pistol from a deputy sheriff to the Diamond Construction foinwhom he fed liquor. ‘He was tell- lFredericton. N. B.. according to an. lng me how he took this gun awa announcement by W. U. Apnletorin from a guy who was going to kill t Regional Vice President and Gener-l‘ him." the youth said. “so I decided l Manager. ’I‘rack layimr will helm take the gun and everything clone bv railway forces. The extort» @159 he hgdj’ zslon will provide an additional cno-l Sawickl said "I was mighty laci-ty of 1.000 freitrht cars and an handy with l; lmigei and "started additional 10.5 miles of track. ax-qliayiil with guns when 1 was in cendlture involved is approximately. the 115th grade," The work is required to be ____________ PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL completed within three months, l A contract for the erection cf glrlllgrlengvfcggllnz ggnfgndlgllcflfllflilg Report of Pleasant Valley School. wood sandhouse at mvlere Du 1mm‘ zGrade X- Adelaide wigmore and Que. has been awarded w Deakinl We" Week-i (equall- sbe l; l. _ Daw l r Grade VIII-l. Barbara Smith; “.55. ieugfofui. cont-rac is Octg- gml-iellyd Matt-end. s. Rundown SO11. ber 1st" next Grade VII-l. Audrey Stevenson; 2, Raymond Morrison; 3. Ralph touch with this increasing mimberlsmllh» oi officers and men who obviously, Grade VI-‘l. Dorothy 51mm and may be scattered throughout the Sadie Smith (equal); 2. Lila 30m. British Empire." added the stale-let's, men . Gr d V-l. Beth it _ {igbh otontafthlls considered tomb? ergo: 1v -i i:*vs§'..§"§,,’,'lll,. 2 o eumos iporanceso u llll ‘ ' glhetldinforzniationcls idiyallable it: flqlimifi mng and Laura 5mm‘ 0U (301116 rom 8X18 SXIHXIICES. ' It follows that a. c. A. F. head-l ggg: 1IIIT"1-lR°_}°;'§e5*"I1fl*l'l- _ a quarters in London will have to belshlrle stevexm-n ‘lid Bu“ 8- - organized on a much wider basis ml H“ Y( n l1 e Siev- order to carry out this lmportant- i ~90 W“ - and everdnczeaslniz part of their Grade I (a) --l. Cecil Smith (b) functions." 1. Brenton Smith. 2. Venn-on som- Amomz matters to be discussed by ers. Mai. Power are many intricate de-l Public School Certificates -Bnr- talls involved in the pension assss-l barn Smith, Lloyd Macbeod, Ran~ ments of the British Commonwealth doll-m sgcvemolm Mr Tralnlne Plain arnwatcs and Junior Writing Certificate: _ 011191’ R 0- A» F- Wwnml- Rfillu‘ Audrey Stevenson, Raymond, Mor- snarnwinwwiuhmemwswh and the R A F, Progress Writing Certificates — Mildred Wigmore. Sadie Smith. "n is obviously most desirable Llwd Macuod that the procedure should be weed. Mo“ “an m Jul“ and“ _ tuall, possibl fixillflillnlitfi,ffl'fl‘w‘fien_ ° lEvelyn Smith. Shirley Stevenson, Brenton Smith. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ‘me members of Prince Arthur Princes Mary L. .- iind their friends. 100m leave daily, including 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5 p.m., I Adjustments are now com- low” ll had been learned that Bro. ‘kite: intended Ho withdraw from pastoral charge of the Tiymi Parish. and , fake up duties in another field of labor wt North Bydiey. NS. Before the assembla was culled, Ia ordgrlan einjoynbe sin 4on1; W65 _ locompan ed by Mrs. Trite: M 0mm. Formal _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The new motion picture largeiy. inmate . and Q. (Notmes . One of the latest war service: itc- tlvlties o! British B01! Scouts 1a Lbs dandelion roots. nettle: on and other medicinal Finland is one of the few remain- ing European countries in which the Boy Scout: are still ca on, Hitler. Mussolini and Stalin having abolished the movement in all areas coming under their control. A Ro- ,tary International News letter item from Helsinki mentions a contribu- tion of 20.000 Finnish marks by the Helsinki Rotary Club to the Boy Scouts of that city ‘Ihe rescue of a. young woman from a. submerged and overturned automobile was the unusual rescue feat which has brouizht the award of the Scout Silver Cross. for imi- lantry at serious risk. to Patrol day“ header MacRae Clouston, of the 1st . Huntinzdon, Que. Scout ‘Pmop. The incident occurred last summer. Stat- ed ""- citation: eld] "Patrol Leader MacRiae Clouston was u uasseiiaai- in an automobile tdriven by Miss E. Dellsle on July 21. 1940. At about 10.00 p. m. on an‘ extremely narrow road the car was drawn over the side of a bridge by, a rut and soft shoulder after meet- ing another oar. The car dropped ten feet. turned upside down. and landed in the water. The car top was so crushed that the doorsl could not be opened. Despite the rapidly rising water and darkness} inside the car. Clouston dragged] Miss Delisle. who was in a dazed. semi-conscious condition, through the water under the invested front seat of the car to reach the rear window. He brcke out the safety srlass with his foot and knee and brought Mass Dslisle to the surface an shore. Clouston sustained a severe cut in the knee and bled pro- fusely from a severed artery. He stopped the flow of blood with 4 a‘ r-wiirnlnue and then assisted lviissl Delisle about two miles before reachini: hem" The use of Boy Scouts at the IVFCWL annual religious gatherings of ‘India has become almost dmatterl of ccurse. The boys and their lead- patrol of eight Scouts under a Scoutmaster was allowed to WCTk inside the sacred temple of the goddess Chintpuml. “Pt Dina Nath and his assistants rendered this ser- vice so efficiently, in co-oiperaticn with the police. that the pilgrims were wonder struck to see the small Boy Scouts standing cn the stairs and in the main bazaar patrolling the traffic for hours together with- out mumbling." Frequent tributes have been paid by A. R. P. Wardens of Nazi rav-, aged British cities to the effective- ness of the Boy Scout training. as repeatedly demonstrated by Boy Scouts durlniz air raids. One these. Kines Scout Jack Evans of Swansea. earned this written cum- mendation: “Mv o lriion of the ster- ling qualities of his young man cannot be expressed in words. lie is one of Swansea's heroes. undla cred- it to the Scout Movement. His coin;- aize is of the hiizlicst order. H'- is one of our bravest citizens." ‘And the local lvirc Watch Ortzanr/or- be thanked for the training that turns out such citizens. 1 state on what I alone saw oi‘ his work. I should have said a lot more. but. it is difficult to out. into words my respect. and admiration." , For continuous air raid service at grave personal risk. Kings Scout Jack Evans was awarded the Scout Bronze Cross. e accornllanliinl citation stated that he foug t ires shale-handed. manned an A. R. P. Post telephone despite falling bombs which ivrenched off the doors and blew out the windows: rewilfid people from piles of debris. and ban- daged even the most severely wounded. improvising toumiquets for those who had lost limbs: men returned to find his own home oom- nietcly dgmolished.____*__ proceedings began by Bro. J. Verner Moore taldng the chair. He. stated the object of the meeting and end- ed bv calling on Bro. Stewart Ln- man to read an Trites. Bro. Inman proceeded to d0 so. and at the proper point. in the address. Bro. Thomas Simmons sQepped forward and presented 3P0» Trites with a gold ring etlaglglll/ed in his usual jovial manner replied. expressing his a - predation for the address and Kill. and punctuating his remarks will several humorous anecdotes. He ne- cailed the pleasant assoclavons he had with the brethren of Prince Arthur Lodge and stated iihfli wherever he went he would follow with interest their progress and well ing. l ‘Pi-ifs part of the proceedngs be- ing concluded all present engaged for an hour Q)‘ more in various games and contests. followed by the partaking of an abundant lunch passed around by the ladies. T1115 leasanit function came to an and _ the dnging oi’ the Nai- lvnelgl-llihfieéim‘ l izatherinzs at. Pujari states that a JLIUl-IUSJUIJJJMQUUUUM i Show" & Dance n Morel] Hall. Thursday July 8 B p.111. (Stutdnr Time) by Charlottetown An:- nteilr Comedy Club. Proceed: for wlr writ. uvuuuu L- -0-M—Il. N0T1Ci~f1 All member-n lodge‘ 218 Brother- hood. Maintenance of Way Em- ployees. Alter June 80th the Src- re nearer’: Admired: will be B. B. l. Charlottetown Kalli. ANGUS Mac N IE. Secretary Truman. , L-NOB-‘I-I-l. 2. Gordan MacTavizh; Campbell. Ida Doyle; Is Cerflicates 1. Tavlsh; 2. Norma Howott; 3. Joyce Love; Harry Hetfell; 6. Budd Irving; 7. George Jav: 8 Walter Dorrey. Inez Macltmis; 3. Edi admires to Bro. and I-iuwiitt; 3. Georgette Ceretti. and Joseph Dorsey, Eileen Richaid; 3 Betty Dalzlel. 2. Frances Ozan; 3. Arnett Howat hover. Miss Dorsey's dept. 2 Joyce MacDonald; Westhaver. 2. Shirley Macbeod; 3. Garth Herr- ing and Laura 75:26a- ;.i.' I‘. i '/ . l’ l BETTER INVESTMENT HIIN EVER!" Bu- WHO/U l‘¢$ tone i Thrifty car owner-dairy”: knew they saved money with Fireatones. And each year thousand more change over and find Fl-esfone: the loweat-coot-per-mile tire: they ever owned. Firestone tires are now built with Super-Speed construction -— the ' came way race tire: are built. That menu: you get more value than ever, because tires that are built for the speedway are doubly nfe and economical for use on the highway. - Besides, their streamlined styling modcmige: your oar’: appearance —g|ves it : now-oar look. Have your nearest Firestone Dealer v put smart Firestone DcLuxo ‘ _ l Champion: on your oar today. daffy layer: wfisl clout Mai’ HIGH SPEED LOW-PRICED ikSTANDARD FIRESTONE TIRES *5! N TIN E L Vane/if" Me Aux/inf: in l/ldfvflrwlfl! BORDEN SCHOOL CLOSING The closing ruvrues of 3010611‘ °f School were held in the Union hall. Wrens m“ Great w“ "m" ' 1 Friday, chorus, School Days. was icilcseu bv the welcome given by Leona Gallant and an address by Princi- pal C. B. Jelly. The teachers then gave out. prizes to the first three in trench grade and those who had per- ect. gift was then p esented to each 0i the teachers and _ closed with the chorus. “Till The lights 0f Landon after which the treat of ice ctc Iii to the pupils and other children present. The follow- ing is the prize lsi. J une The opening ‘ attendance. An address 8nd the afternoon Shine AS1111" teachers gave u. Principal Jelly's dept. Grade X—i. Gordon MacKetizie; 3. Elinor Grade IX—1. Betty Lynds; i. 3. Helen l-Ieifell. Perfect. Attendance: Jack Mac- 38C. Vice-Principal Miss Sexton’: dept. Grade VIII received Public School Raymond Mac- 4. John Shciry; 5. Grade VII-l. Doris iieriing; 2. th Sharpe. W‘llaid Pickering Grace VI——l. Nadeen Joseph Dorsey; 2. Perfect Attendance: Edith Shkfpe Mis5 Maclrsads dept. Grade V-1. Cudrev Stewart; 2. Grade IV—1. Barbara Herring; Iiloyd Heffell; 2'. rry; 3. Jean Trenholm Perfect attendance: Walter West- Sr. ——l. Freddie Ibombs 3. Frances —1. Leona Gallant; Grade II Grade II Jr. Omen. Girade I Sr.-1. Powell ‘meniholm; Elwood MacKenna; 3. Joan Iteuid. Grade I Jr. 1. Juarfltc Allen: 2. Lcsnaxd Gallant; 8. Mary Sexton. .Wl'|f.ln|t Certificate: for Grade I Powell Trcnholm. Joan Cerctti, georgc 'l‘oombs, Marguerite Wwt- aver. H_ or Bed m-oss Certificates: G ade I and II President. Jon-n Chmcroci. Grime m. TV and V President Sybil! I-Iowatt. Gimdes IX and X, President Gordon Madraviah. 8.000 ITALIANS CAPTURE!) . July 2~('AP)—’Ilbrec It- AIRO ollan generals and more than 3.000 and men surmidered Chimbl. in southwestern I.‘ la. capitulaf June 2'1. the h Middle command d mn today. ‘The communique mo that in addition to Gen. tie commander oi Italian forces British Somaliiand whose capture was re yesterday Brigadier- Generals Nam and Tosti surrender- ed at Ohimbi. Niizw 05mm ACE naroirrm Col. Werner Moeidei-s. cited as Ger; 01M- Roy Brown of ‘Monte on ti! many's ace oi! the current war. ha: Somme frwit in April. 1918. A5 i0 surpassed Baron Manfred Von A‘\.lCi.— ytoelders. R. A. F. men sav his trid s to wait on the cdtze of an id aattle and then finish off crib la British planes which have to r01 out of the fiizht.) WAY MAP [Me l flIf/A LENINGKAD Wlgfflfidfl 4.5 snot down, the an w - less claimed today. Von Richtoien was by the Canadian ace. 0 #410144! I‘ r/rfarz Q 17111}!!! n! I 0I£Z “m” m/Zmw ‘fig . {I 11,1110! ' R U M A N I A avaznlgrr I Detail: :tlll being withhold by the German: and Rlllllllll, we l" left to :0 some more gunning about the petition of the ilhilfll 7"”- On the map. tho battlefront I: momma n: n bony blut line. Th! lhlded area: luueat torrli-orlll Illnl. The heavy llnel within "l! tcrrl wan pin: mats-u the batflafront on pi-cvim dun- Tl" "P are: on the map may be taken to mlm (l) Bunion: ltrlllllwll" the battlefront by yielding more frond; no confirmation *3" rumored Ion: of lllgn ml Vllnl. (i) German: nearing Mlnlk "M" Bnnnovlch: Grodno probably token. (8) German: make time l4- tnck: batman Pliulr and Pnemyfl and advance to Brod! l!" "h" to Luhk, which I: north o! Brody; Rnnian: chlni: the! are ncceu- fully - - - - “ ~ Any ' rIlVWICG n! 0"’ Gannon: at Brody will force the abandonment o! lamb!!! l“ Pncmyfl, and the ltnlgbtcnlng of the line in the rnuth u wBll l! l“ tho north. (4) and (5) lhualnn: more tlnn hold their mm 0n mm of the lmlanblon front, but German: um Romanian: have I Ill“! punch in morn there. Tho heavy dotted lino mount: podtlon: w“ NEW voax. Jul; 2—(iAP)—I.t - of Lem‘ ___' the ltuulan: may hll incl IIOII, if nomary.