x. l l r THEUR I nd PRCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Announcement Mn. Blnkely oi Toronto, Head Motorized Rebel BUARIJ Wll. ".;i".'i$:‘..i2f.-."'.'.: -wv w "°°‘“°'.- l" “l”- m?"é‘il»i-.’°tiii“°iii“°wiii""iii ‘°°"“""""* ‘mm Pa“ 1> h, ill 1315a m” b. mum‘ u lump black, It B11668. 144771-21. r ‘ ' 3g to Qcgob" 35m‘ gjyjn‘ “Tu-d strict]; pnylbli III U,- ROBIN, noon noun '3 not regret lt. oh‘. You “m KEFXEDGE razor blades only v w! Tm“,- Drug co, Kenslngton. |([l’.\ll( WINDOWS, roofs and r wiiilei- is around the D d. U“; iupplics at EPW355- —8TBAMIB CALLED-Tile SS. Fleusis from Montreal eelled at Summer-side over the week-end bringing general cargo. After tel:- ing on water ebe left on her return tflD.—S. -Mlt. AND MRS. ALDEN MOAES. Kensington, announce the ngagement oi their daughter Elle denaomtratiom In latest ONE MIN- UTE PERMANENT WAVE, also Finger-waving. We cordially solicit your patron- age during Mrs. Blakelys demon- station. Phone for NOW. HELENE CURTIS BEAUTY suor Summerside your appointment Brain 1n which sympathy with the Leftist Madrid, regime has been pronounced. Government troops have made a more successful stand against the Fascists in ciitalonle, than 1n any other major region oi the country), 'I‘i\XI-(‘.AB ARMY MADRID, Oct. 19——(AP) —- The WAGE DISPUTE . iRailway Employees- . l Seek Return of 10- . Per-Cent Wage Re- duction. _. .. ___-_i- __-_¢____ ___.-___________i___ sruns your mouih fresh A l . . . leave l L-677l-2i. Maude to Herbert McLeod, son of sorely-pressed Government defend- . I Mfli Mrs. Mary E. Profltt, Long River. I“8o5z'1°'20’21' ers of Madrid tonight mobilized a i "mmmu" Stop Peak and Marriage to m“ PM“: 3am???“ “taxi-cab army" Similar w that OTTAWA Oct l9 (clPl 0.. ~ swils rfldlalvl leak-i ' ' ' ' - , employed by the French in the . l ‘ - " P l pciiiiiinently; 25c and 35c "-—'—' Begin Probe first battle oi the Mlarne. rewmmendflum‘ of Canadian mu‘; L-8004-l0-20-2i. -oc'romm nnvonolvs-"rhe Ac the front, the routed Gov- I way‘ "d “WW1 "um" "n" October Devotions opened ln M. (gmtpmed 3mm n“ 1) ernment militia fell back on Torre- Rev. W. IL Harding I ialoyees respectively, Hon. J.G. Gar- l l .-i|; s.\l.II—'I'hc residential . fiilllfili)’ (iwncd by the “Ilia. This property is .i .iiid priced reasonably. lLlfllflllllfS apply to l.1\\'..‘<, Summcvside. L8025-lO-17-2l -i-oi.ii~i-; v0llll'l‘"—-Tl\'0 drunks .1 nvcl" the Week-end .,» iii lhc Police Ccurt ‘lllllll’, and were fin- A vagrant was de- Mill‘? sidc.—S. _ \(;l-'l‘I:.\'I‘E'S COURT-Mag- -lli . iiPid colwt on Moll- . '.\fll'll a party np- iiilii charged with lill‘0llll.‘ lax returns .1 $25.00 and costs. An- lliui of a young man l fivc dollars and a col" without a -(".\ll>' IHDLY DAMAGED — ,0 e hifoiigiiig to a party lilc and the other u (‘ "iflOilCtiHVll mun col- hill ncnr Read‘: siilidliy night. Both hadly smashed up but o ciic was hurt. The "illg investigated by the ]):'l' "Patricia". Mr. E. J. very ciipably presided. aw v which was very skilfully . “(is uiicicr the direction of \'. Fl". lulu-Kenna. Two well ren- rvc‘ ‘ s by Mr. Pius Callaghan dllzn; Morlin were much ap- eciiil i. Mr. Alfred Doucette was pi l The cast were enter- ‘well in illllCil after the per- Jlicvr-S, -GIRI. GUIDES AT ELLERSLIE mill g licid a very vcrim charming on Friday last in the illclolgv lit Pol-t Hill. Mrs. li-Dnvics. wife or the rector and adcr iif the Girl Guides, presid- -Tflf‘ Liuiilcs assisted the hostess diizilny mid looked very smart .4‘\\‘ iiiiiicvms of pale green a blown, which they o'cre Wen-r- ’ for the first time. A bazaar iirlvc ‘ii-york ffFlivill formed part 111i‘ Fl pinilimcnt and later in llic young people found .u.~cmcnt in the fish . 'l‘li<~ affair was quite a suc- i i llic Guides wish to express Flfififill oi the help re- l illllll the ladies of the com- iiiili so kindly assisted-S. ~I'R|i\‘l-i.\"l‘i\'l‘ION TO MR. AND lb. u. R. relish-Residents oi parsonage at “lfllllli liii Satin-day evening to - .\lr. liiid Mrs. H. R. Found. Alter greetings Xvlimlgcd Mr. E. S. Bur- \‘ilii('(| upon to read an 1i lll wrZr-oiiie to the newly- ~** 1111 P. s. Niillcr then present- Milllflll wzlli n beautiful parlour Sh“ _llv_ communities oi Ell- Moxcolll lildcford. Rev. Mr. ~~ llvll presented them with d =_"- lllc girl of the Ladies time H. loiiiid thnilked all pres- I {u "-1 20ml wlshcs and beauti- “slii :- Allcr ll. jolly evening oi mm‘ ‘I; lnnics refreshments were - lc curs-ts departed Wish- “lr- llml Ali-s. Found many years llllllill.yc_.,,,s -___;__. __. 7- ness8i$fi i "Kahlil. numerous nun EMBALMEBS Prince ‘MIN: ninpmi h“ m-e in Charge """"-"fl4‘. ucdeqne nil “Pflslllgton --.-. _ Phone 33.1, Paul's Chllrch, Summerside on Sunday afternoon. Neighbouring priests assisted in the services, which concluded with Masses on Monday morning. The Masses com- menced at 5.30. At 7 o'clock a Solemn High Miss of Requiem was held in memory of Rev. John A. MacDon- aid. former rector of the parish. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan, V.G.. was the celebrant; Rev. Urban Gulls. deacon and Rev. Bennett MacDon- ald, sub-deacon.—S. Personals —Mr. Nell MacKlnnon is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. —Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Titus are visiting in Saint John, N.B.—-S. —Mr Peter Coughlin of Berton, Lot 7, is a patient in the Prince County l-Iospital.-—S. —Miss Beulah Costain oi’ Elms- dale is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. Meste’ Dolore Gallant of Pills- ville has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S. —Mr. Robert Cameron oi Carle- ton Siding, is undergoing treat- ment in the Prince County Hos- pital and is reported to be doing n10ely.—S. _ l Master James Winn, eleven-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiax was successfully operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday and is doing nicely-S. -—.Dl'. .1. A.’ MacPhee and NLrs. MacPhee. Summer-side, left on Mon- day momlng to attend the reunion , of McGill University students which is taking plaoe this week-B. United Kingdom ls Donnnionb Best Customer OTTAWA, Oct. 19—-(CP) — The Dominion Bureau of Statistics to- day reported the United K111841031 was Canada's best customer in September, lncreaslnfl by "W" m“ 45 per cent its purchases from this country in mmparison with those oi September, i935. The spurt in British buying d109- ped the United States into second place among this nation's custom- ers, reversing the Poslufim they held in September a year bellm- The United Kingdom's purchase oi Canadian 50°65 We" “m” $37‘ 164971’ m, Wrens... of $11,021,649 while those of the United States at $35,120,650 were 83,482,600 10W" than in September a. year before. a decrease of nine P" 0""- Exports to the British Emlll" 5-5 5 whole showed a gain o! 3"! P" will Ol‘ 811.988.4314 at "4-“2-"5 while those to roieicn wlllllfl“ were slightly lower at 844.691.1794 compared with 845.044.444- The nation's total eXlJOTYS We" worth 888.894.1713 wmvsred W" $77,258,815, up l5 081W one-r suAsoN on MOOSE munrnucmu. N. n. Oct 19~ win-whet will probably be the last season on moose in New FOXMEN ~ FALL-FUBBING IIATION ll Ill" nvnllnble thrll 1°" Sui“ luflu‘ A SPECIAL RATIO" FOB DE- vanormo ooon cowunn rams. mo: wrm AND WITHOUT B!!!’ MEAL worthy, he sold. Martin White, second engineer, vlvors, was reported recovering slowly from exposure and shcck in hospital here. He was told today that his son, Harry; was lost. At Motreal, Capt. Thomas Smith commander of the Sand Merchant Vuntil last June, said "it was a‘ stroke of fate that sent hcr io the bottom. There was no steadicr. safer boat afloat on the lakes.” It was uncertain tonight when the survivors would be able to rc- turn to their homes in Canada. They were suffering from shock and several had heavy colds. TORONTO, Oct. 19—(CP)—Un- less an inquiry or a royal commis- sion investigation is instituted ill the meantime, Thomas L. Church. Conservative member of parliament for Toronto East, will ask for a parliamentary probe of the sinking of the Sand Merchant when the House oi Commons meets. he said today. “A wreck commissioner inquiry can do nothing," Mr. Church said. “I have since 1922 brought up in the House several times ihe oper- ations oi sand pump companies, taking sand from Federal harbors and on the Great Lakes for which they pay nothing." The Member said the inquiry he proposes would embrace a general investigation of lake shipping. ARICHAT, N. 5., Oct. l9--(CPl -—In the lonely village of Paula- mond, 15 miles from hcre. Mrs. Martin White rejoiced tonight that her husband bud bccu saved from the sunken sand-sucker SahdMer- chant, even though her son had been drowned with l8 others ivhcn the boat went down in Lake Eric Saturday night. Mrs. White believed at first both members of her family were lost when the Lake vessel overturned and sank in a storm. Her husband was second mute on the Sand Mer- chant, but Harry, her eldest child. had been with the vessel "Only a short time." "Mrs. White's husband and son were both drowned yesterday, weren't they?" Dr. E. A. IleBlanc, French Acadiim physician in Pou- lamond, asked friends in Sydney. 50 miles away. today- “That will be good news for her," he replied when he was told Mar- tin White was one oi the seven survivors of the far-away disaster. Martin White. a. native oi New- foundland, came to Poulamvnd Z5 years ago and married a nlitive- born girl. He is fnthcr of eight children. Brunswick for several Yell-TS W111 open tomon-ow. The season lasts from Oct. 20 to Nov. 20. DOG GIVES ALARM LFIIG§YERq lilngland—(C.P.)—- Dinah. a collie dog, tulzulns Bl- the bedclothes oi.’ its mistress. slwe the alarm of fire at the Grant?! Howl here. Guests and sniff all eecflPed of Poulamond, NS, one of the sur- , Jon dc 1a Calnzndn, only l6 miles from Madrid. Every llVilllllble man or boy who I could oim a rifle was pressed into , service as the Government utiliz- cd nil resources to stem the Fascist advance. Three thousand taxis were lined up with drivers assigned to each in ihe event it is necessary to aug- iiicnt the lorries and double-decked , Liuscs llO\\' being used for troop transport. l For days laborers have erected cement pill-boxes at strategic points in the city and strung barbed wire ‘ lanrriciulcs. If the Fascists should izliin (hi: city, the Government lenders promised, they will have to fight hand-to-hand every inch of their Wily through the streets. Gcncl-al Jose A-"ilizsio. Govern- ment l-omiimlider of the forces dc- feuding the capitol, installed rcin- forcemcuts at Parla, north of Torrcson, and prepared to brick sccoud line of defence. Within Madrid the Government clumped down new regulationsto conserve the resources of the cap- itul. Strec‘. lights were ordered turned off at 10 pm. and water supplies were limited. stringent regulations on the cap- ital's food supply also were or- dered. _ TALAVERA, SPAIN, Oct. 19 — lAPl-Fnscists Insurgciiis tonight hiunmercd spokcs of siccl down into highroads leading into the hub-Madrid. One motorized column rolled northeast from Ilicscns. forcing thr- retrcatiilg Government militia back l l f l6 miles from ihc capital. up any possible retreat with this i The regular Sunday afternoon ‘ “Radio Forum" conducted by Rev. W. II. Ilarding \vill.bc resumed from Radio Station C II G S Sumlncrsidl- on Sunday afternoon, October 25th ‘ at Four‘ O'clock. This will be wel- , comer] by thousands throughout th-z Maritime Provinces and will be the Ninth COUSCCIIIIVI! your for this fen- lure on the air. It is also planned to put on a “'l'empcruilcc lluur" at l-‘ive O'clock evcry Sunday afternoon, bc- ‘ ginning with the 1st Sunday in November. ‘Iiiis nvill be a. splendid way to bring into the homes of the ; people some inhirmuiinn about lliv use nl‘ ZIIPUIIUIII‘. liquors that is blui- ly needed nt the present time. 5 Judges Hear Appeal Argument iliiirownlee Ease OTTAWA. Oct. l9~(CPl -- Willi five judgzs of lili‘ slllllillll? Caurl. of Cilnridii tonight rcsig; ihc iS.\ll(‘ of whclilcl" Miss Vivian ltlrich/Iillim recovers nuy damages from Joliu Brownies, iormcl‘ kwuilier of Al- bcrtn, for flll nllcgcd sbduciion. Argumllli ill hiis" hflclllillulvs iipmrll from judgiiivlils of lilo Al- bcrtzi Cl)'.ll'lS concludrd bciorc ihe Supreme Court today and the jud- gcs l'csl‘l"\"<~ci their decision. The jury 1i:- llii‘ ivlnl in Fiilllflil- ion 1l\\'ill'(il'[f 3L5 hfuchiilhln $10,- On TOFTPJQn dc 1a Calzmia. only 000 mid lur fiitlici", Allan D. Muc- Mllluu, $5,000. Ju-"iics Ives l'f‘Illi>l‘ii Another "fork of the Fascist rici- l to cnlcv ihe verdict rind (iismisscd glance marchcd speedily up the converging road from lllfriqueda. Tonight the advance units of this column were only four milcs from the immediate objective, Naval- camero. Fascist leaders everywhere were Jubilant, and General Emilio Mold, in a broadcast. said his troops would be 1n Madrid “within a few days." , Most observers. however. thought the Insurgent command would await further consolidation of its direct attack on Madrid. On the Northern Front. the Fascists rescued Oviedo from the ferocious, dynamite-tossing As- turian miners who had bcsicgcd it for three months. A garrison oi Fascists was lib- erated and the Insurgent leaders trucked into the city. when and if Madrid should fall, the Fascists said, Government leaders and sympathizms would have only a. few highways and alr- ways open for escape. ‘The Fascist troops due west of Madrid renewed drives which they hoped would take them into E1 Ehcorlal, their immediate objective. A fierce aerial battle was fought over Iliescas as the victorious Fns- cists marched into the city. Three Insurgent planes shot down an enemy bomber and a. pursuit ship. safely. Both pilots were burned to death. ‘ GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune positions before launching the final I reported food supplies were bcing i _ _ ‘ lmd Portugal were aiding ihcSpnli- ‘ the action. Tlic Alhrviii Court of Appixil uphold lilm uliiiiliiiiollllv regarding llic fathers clziiiil bill two of the ilvc judges would flllYv‘ allowed the girl's nppcnl. From this decision Miss hInclVflllan appvfllvd lo the Sliprcmc Court of Cflllflrlll- Qucslioils of bolh liiw and fzlvi were involved as Noll hlnclcnn zir- gucd for Miss Mnchlillnn and AL. smith and R_ Maytlaiid rr-pi-cscnt- M1" Mllclcfm "Wldwd this finding geons, who has charge oi the Hos- ed Mr. Brolvnlcc. In dismissing lhc nciirin Jilsticc 0f d-"llllllg? “T15 I103 1l\‘¢1'$»‘11l'l’ and Relating its history. development, . .- - . hat in any (‘i150 cidnnige hnd been i i: . was iicclssivy to 1 ‘ Ives iicid f lnngc subject of llic cvil nttachcll to Ho: v diner. Acting Milllsier of Labor, 11:15 appointed two members to a Board of Conciliation which will invcstigate the lil-imer-ceilt wngc reduction dispute involving npprox- i imalcly 100,000 workers. " The ncliilg liiiiiistcr tonight rm- uounccd that W. Simford Evans, of Winnipeg had been appointed on l‘(‘C0mlll<‘ll(iflliO!l oi the Canadian ltsiilwnys and Fi-rld Bancroft. Oak- viilc, Olli, on tllfl-i of the employ- lcs. Under the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act the ilcxt step will lac for Ml‘. Ffvalis mid Mi". BflllCTOfl joint I'C(‘Olfllll(‘1l(i1liillll for cllziirniiill of the board. If they agree on n man llc will probably bc appointed by the millislvl: F. ngrccnnii‘. ihe llliiliill‘ y iiiniac ill" np- pnillllnrlil liiui-lif. _l '.l"lic diifilrcncll arose whcn cm- plo_v::~s llI both Lhc Canadian Nat- ’ iounl iiliii Canadian Piiclilc Rall- ' vvivvs “JP. d i'i'il" rl dllaco1l.illllnncc cf , 221:‘ lll-pvr-iiliz flPflllCJllll from im- sic riiu-s of eilcclivc for some time. The rc- qucst was refused, and employees lll"l‘(‘ll])i)ll applied to the hllnistxlr of Iinhoi- for zippoinllncill of a conciliation board. Eniployccs of ihc two big roads. and of ihc following subsidiaries are affected: Dominion Atlantic Railvlny, Qucbcc Central, Northcrn Albcrln Rziillvivvs flllii Iilquimaul: and Nulnlinln Iiuilivul". Indicnlczl by lilCll‘ work, cmploy- ccs afffcicd arc "is follows: Locomotive c crs, locomotive iircmi-ii. il0.\ll'l. and illlniilfl‘ help- crs, cnlldllciovs, llulililncll, riiiluivv Ll'i<'['l'.'l1)il(‘l'.<, ccmlncrcinl icfcgwi- mcvlmllisls. cclrmcli. boiler- " blncksnihlls, slice! mcinl clcwriciil wnrkcrs. stat- ionary fil-ciiicii illlfi oilvrs, muiu-‘ icunnvc of wily cmplovccs, pipe fit- ters, railway and steamship clerks, and signal lmaintainvrs. inoiiituhi mi notion for seduction and no duulnge had bcvn proved. 0n two grounds, maintaining proof‘ p rovod . Urge Bzjlclwin To close whether his government would (Continued min PflBB ll i —-i , the committee that. Gcrnmuy, Italy ' lsh Insurgents in violation of thci Non-Intervention Pact). “In view oi ihe increasing grav- ity of the situation, we would ask, you to consider the imincdlai-“l summoning of parliament in ovdcl" that the full position mny be mndc public and the House of Commdns given the opportunity to consider" how bcst to dcal with it." Attlcc wrolc. A Rilsslan spokesman, comilicilt- Non-Intervention Committee farce" although he dcclincd in "Nothing can iciwl us or the Brit- ish to alter it, evcn in the small- est clnlLscs." nounccd the army would be re- cquippcd illld slvciiglhcned in the ing on this development", cnllcdthc- near future. withdraw from the body. LISBON, Porlugul. Oct. 19-—(AP| --Prcmici' Alilmlio Dc Olivcira. Sail- ilZilI‘ tonight rc-uflirnuld Portugal's dPtcrmiuat-ion lo continue its an- cient nilinncc with Grcnt Bviinln. “Our foreign policy has one point, which is uliciinllgcnblc-ilint ofthc' British alliance." Salazar declared. Portugal's “strong mun" nn- "Thc army cannot "u! be n. group of civil servants in uni- lii coufcr with n. \icw lo milking a- pny which ins bcc-ii. . ‘s. Al‘, l CORK-TIP or PLAIN. Also, Spud Fine-cu! Tobacco for rolling your own, l0: me package ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, HMITED, QUEBEC n Canadian and Independent l Island Hospitals 011 Approved List PHILADELPHIA, Oct. l9 - “Medl- cal practice and hospllal service 1:1 the United States and Canada. t0- day are giving the people of these two great nations ilie blast that l medical science has t0 offcrf’ dc- clnlcs Dr. George Criic of laud, Chairman oi the Bolird of Regents of the American College of Surgeons, which is opening its twclztjl-sixlh ziiimlnl Clinical Cou- grcss hcrc iollriy". “The Aiiicl-iclln ‘ College of Si. icons Ls (lUdlHLiPd t0 the lmpimv-lncn‘. of our lioulln‘. I system and medical practice,‘ says ‘ Dr. Crilc. "and tiir . . mcnhs for approval of : , it 5LllIlllffliU$ tlio.~c liz.~l' to coniributc to llic fiLi'\\ll.('l‘lllC1lI of I medical scicuce as well as provide , ilropcr care for the sick and injur- ed. and tench hciiith rcgillniioiis for the prevention of disciisc, so lhnl hospitals liiny bcllul" fulfil Llilsir sacred duty of saving human , lives." i “One out of every l5 persons throughout lhc United SLillCS and I Canada was a iuiiicnt in n hospital last year. ‘Today iilcre arc nppmxi. - mainly 800.000 pelt-oils in ilospil... ‘ receiving treatment for various all- menis or disciiscs. Inasmuch as. no person cllu foretell when he may need hospital cave, knowing libhlll hospitals in times such as- these LS cxtrclnviy" important, and avtunIIv constitutes g1 mcnsilrc of prepared- ncss. Each yCfl!‘ the American Col- icgc of Surgeons yiilblisilcs o li-t of approved llOSllllflln wlzh which the public should be thoroughly fam- , um." i Explanation o! the approved 1is‘.' of hospitals was iiindc zit the open- ing of the Congrcss by Dr. Malcolm T. MncEriclicril. Associate Director oi the American College of Sur- pital Standardization movement. and progress, Dr. MacEachcnl stut- ed: "The Hospital Standardization movement was inaugurated n1ne-, teen years ago by the American College of Surgeons, now comprls- i ing approximately 12,000 lending! surgeons in the United States and Canada. for the pfixpose oi en- couraging, assisting, and guiding hospitals to mect certain definite requirements for ihc proper care of patients. At that time only 89 hos- pitals in lhc Uuitcd States and Can- ada. could mcasurc up to the ro-y quiremcnts. "Fills number has now , " increased lo 2.367 or 7211 1w:- cvzii. of all hospitals of 25 bcds and ovci" curing for acute discnscs. More than 40,000 individual SRIYVQVS of hos- pitals have boon complcicd by ill!‘ American College of Surccotls at its own cxpclasc. a mmiimoiii "ask performed solely for thc proicviilvu . and benefit of the public. l, "Since the inauguration of the Hospital inlldiirdizdtion nlovc- npprovcri l honpil..il.~. has. b n out lil Clcvc- , lll illlljbl‘ surgical 01x1." bccii i-clilicrll wanliiuiiiilm. methods ' ' . lif Bdllli’ llrriilllf." iilciiL of c l lg ancsllicfics haw "Ii, (Lllii tin.- neat- l-cz", gciizrc, fractures. iihd other Mil-i cillidlllons is vast- , 1y liioro c1. hforcovcr, during ihe Phlst two vifiilih‘, the average H11)’ of p. ‘ls has" lJtlfll reduced one ini ' lisp]. , "I'll-i- up , slzilc lucllull: Isluuvl Ho. p ‘ Hospital, l" and the I)l'liil‘E‘ Pl .I'i' o CU. Jr. Badminton Folio: Lill‘ 55011‘ of the Badn lllllllOll "iliic between the Julillll" C.:.b.. of Prcslrijlerian and Uniicii Billilllllll0fl Clubsf Prcshywcrian United Lndics Singles Ciilllfiflil Ilosciz; cir-icillcrl Ruth ltogcis, ll—'i'. Belly .\i*.ic./L~::»:i1: (lcfvnicci Connie Donny. ll-B. Ladies Ilnubli-s Cizluciin ii A.\ a ri iillty Muc- Axsey dcfvri ii C 1c Dvllily and Ruth Rogers 15-2. ltlarlon Sim: lid Eilccn Huestis were fiPflYiiPli hf.’ Florciice McLean zilui I<‘|";i:; \‘.'i ‘i 13-11. Illixcll Double-s Claudia ll. ."i:.ii \\‘l iicicll Mut- inrt doll-died .. .. llcliilc.‘ 1nd Hull: Rogers, 18-15. Bctly Allie " and Ruph ROg. crs were (lcfczilvii bf." .\Iul:ll_v Wlllelt and Connie Denny 15-9. Men's Singles Ralph Rogers was defeated by Earle Bones. 15-7. Mom-c Arsczmult was ricfcated by Murray Willi-to. 15-h. Men's Doubles Wcndnll l\fui.‘:il"t and Normlm MacLcod were (lHiPfllPfi hv Earle Boalcs and Lloyd Allen. 15-9. AIOXZIIIIICI‘ NICKII)‘ 1\."(.‘ lmonco Arscliault cicfinicd Glam. TIZlVETfl and Munny Willcit. l5-ll. Score 5-5. 55. Mystery Blaze Claims Four Lives PAIilllIhlO. (I --I"our persons lI'l_\‘$l(‘l‘_\' hi lib-l AP) today in a dll d 112:1‘ .\‘i\'(",)f. the third ii! 11w lfliliwli lincr TilWl‘ of lilo vivf l" winv‘ slow- ’l'lic cllicr was: n liiusician crziycll hjv hm‘. mid lcvror. lcnpvri ilfllll lilf‘ \'l'.'~:l‘1 and was fll‘(l'i‘.'l‘il‘ii. nrds. Two ii.‘ lhli .~‘i~\\.iv<i.~ v. on burned i0 ciciilh iiilitiii" lill‘ five. Tile ‘iiiirll \\':\.\" 11ml ‘iill in his bunk. All oilz .' 4 llfill‘ issued ioiiiciii ~: .i i)i'i'll caus- il by a short circuit. . . -—~_—-_—-=:= By Bob Moore and john Ho|es I FIFE LOSES NOTIME......NOW MY om poms, l THlNK You will rmo voun HANDS ruu. WHAT IS 1T? MARLINE DUVAL. .....WHOM ARE YOU SIGNALING? WATCHING US. "SHE'S THE ONE WHO SENT ME. TO YOU L, ......l'VE AN lDEA BHEM. BE f mar women! SHE HOLD ON DARED TO SEND YOU TO ME!....WHY...WHY‘ SHE'S NOTHING BUT B PAlD SPY FOR BORIS. BETTER TRUE>T MBON THl$......BEFORE. wake THROUGH sues LIKELY T0 move NOW, HIGHNESS....YOU’D k‘ YOU EVER HAD. M