OI‘ A MERE MAN. A 5......“ rwholllwr- new»: i11- |§llr Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXI MS 017A MERE MAN No man can come to his but. by selfishness. _ __ _______ ___.. _A__:-_ nn. Two Con". - ' W (iulrrlllll, Founded Ill! Bominion Wide Drive Will yBe Launched Today . Will be largesrtfifiational [Campaign of the war. UPIIAWA. Jan. 31.-(OP)—A Do- minion-wide drive to obtain pledges f 2.000.000 Canadians to make regu ar purchases of war savings certificates will be launchcd- - morrow and continue throughout February. A statement issued tonight by the War Savings committee described the drive as “the lamest national compel of the war.” 1t ll be carried out by 50.000 workers. directed bv provincial. county and district chairmen. They will endeavor to reach every person AfimNS. Jan. S1. - (AP) v- A in l tion to save even the puny-um; gpokgglngn m. smalles amount. ' Each potential investor will be uledaed to make monthly purchases of as much as he can afford. for the duration of the war. A limit o1 $600 face valueis placed l‘ By MAX HARREI$ON Associated Press Ste" Writer OITAWA. Jan. Zll-(OIPJ- Canadians who pledge them- selves to regular purchases of I war savings certificates during the February war savings cam- paign will be given a special red. white and blue card to lace in windows of their tome. campaign officials said tonight. tain 1.500 metres zh. beyond the positions from which the Italians launched their oomter attack." he said. -" int eeks - mfiefimihifiefih. ti? g5. 23000 The white card is shaped ‘mm and further- m m; “om. like a maple leaf. on it 1s a red “repulsed the Italians from aheight $11606 and In that 5P5“ blue of 1.600 metres." the iDbkesman letter n8- mmu, “We are saving for victory" - il in big letters. r t ghcialendo: year. 5 amount $480 and the 10w In Africa to .. ... ' - a we!" ' pl light ltalnans ‘scheme . r bought . I ____ , n between riouitu" {DNDON Jan. l7_*_(cp) __ _ _ er anqyoggychyls of we ‘lustre/ed on that military cttie- v ' colhmmder Gen mun-ye it pert _ . ‘pertinent of Agriculture .. i ' *' -- luuDort-r .provinc|al- agricultural ministers. irdrome was repeatedly at- *1 and mOSl‘ As the iocminlon ofier was con he} direct hits scored on o nd othereb, lld- Sp v _un p,‘ s; . . . .' r ‘r B k teed. n; was so . , “h ' ' ‘as lcwgarylglfl oyu up t3 y a French language '| ‘l? . trade boners. n5- dimct mail and used to seltthe ‘vestment in cates. y "Theme of the cumouutu is ex- . ‘ in the word ' Ills Mines- orae VI: e front llue.” t __.___-_-_-__ billboa nced for regular m- war ssvinks certiib; in over the ritish Broa ncilities. il‘ S0 llO In from Tunisia on the west lust us 11W all l" "h the British and Free French units ggliierézinrzdthat glesert colony from. a eas an sou . t "The some is ot finished." Gen. lo Oaulle doc ared. “The meat ‘mtggmtlf ithe Mediterranean ukwill‘ d .v ncrease n soo e a tovder dump when set onmieflre." | ‘ 1i the battle is 10st. he said. Ffionch. independence would vanish‘ Miler.’ but if it. is won. the fate of ur enemies will be sea ed." l I e French troops s camel behave aided the Brilish on 1th.‘. ill 1 a will be lniou offer 1s -Dro_vm:es nevi! The oliel" lS ‘his time we 8000mm bushe he eastern pro 200.000 bushels each and QUCIICC, 760.000 bu is c Novu and u'ard Island. OTTAWA. Jan. 31.—(CP) ‘ r on the amount 0 B lndlvlflllfll m9)‘ rep.ies have yet been 1‘€t;.ii\0(l fro ‘ igvest in war 50V n88 SBI-‘Blllwleo 111 Dl‘0V_lllClBl governnuents to the 1):. be f0!‘ half the ireight on teen arou MBWlUBbQCQIIIE-‘I pen from Fort William and P. t ii fill-YB Arthur to farmers in the eastern Drovincee. it was learned at the Dc- uaétmeno. .0! Agric- No decision Ro Federal Feed grain otter mmlon Government's cflet‘ to 9.. lollip- ulture today. Under the nose of this new Bristol Bl "W11. 10 protect the ship against attack from below 01' "I9 Royal All‘ Force. the gun, indicator! by arrow, mirrors. Expect Assault Un Bengasi Soon Advanced British forces clear Way for early attack. _ Nu ma, was 1.1 l rcznnnnis ance nmd ion olier was m do o e week élflflfiflllilwlllfl Agni. chair. d ‘to 10.1111‘.- t mcludo i scum; and 80.000 bushels rduy. a." " require some tm nuelnents. The Doin- u so cununocut on the n: the ba uucc oithe on the mom being " r10 which New UHllloW for PYlllCl: l0‘ The Fledernl proposal with rcgirrd to western iced grains was ‘ "ill cussed at n recent meeting o1‘ the I Provincial Cltnernlucut. 1t r B learned from Premier Campbell ves- te mcisioir in the postponed. ucnuuu: tlr. couierenoe between covet mcut rc- orcsentutives o1 the three lviurrtu. .2 Provinces and Quebec. which mec s (lis- wns matter trr-s ' ‘U115 U] ll trunks, an endless offensive patrol cnaanorTléirovvN. CANADA. sATuRBAY, FEIFREARY 1, "1941 S 0F NEW ORDEALS fight“ ‘ ‘ in I CAIRO. Egypt. Jan. 31 —-(AP) - Advnncrd Brill h striking forces. blwlnbers and motorized troops. op- eiutcd ur-st of the captured Italian bit": 0T 13911121 toward Bengast to- duv. methodically cleared the wav for the expected general assnut upon that lmnormnt naval centre and capital of Eflsiom Libya. Official news was scarce, but, 1L appeared the some program that reduced Bordla, Tc-‘aruk and "Jer- n’. work again — clashes of attrition "oy of the air by British bombers end ro-Opernlion of the navy offshore. The Royal Air Force told of a .henvy bombardment of the Italian ;nu' base at Barce. 110 miles beyond lDer-no on the road to Brengasi, m. nouuciug that its day-long activi- ties of Thursday had been mainly n Somnl and -in 10 Eur nrcns of Ital to the south _ l! fronts operations continue ‘ lo (lOVtJ!) to our advantage." ilmt- Nigerian troops operating ‘he cons a1 sector had joined Brit- sh forces in hurrying the Italians n Italian soutnlilond. destroying .1111: village of Kiamhnni and meet.- iixv; not a single Fascist oldier. centre of It- was sported troops. » re RAF. announced new bomb- 121g attacks upon Moyale. which lies ill the Kenya-Ethiopian zone of igluinq. Italian artillery and in- Ll Fun which fires back- and from the tail. Described as the newest weapon l5 Olwrfllfli by the navigator through a series o1 Student-Pilot Lands planes After collision REGINA, Jan. 1il_—-—(CP]—TWO Avro Anson bombers crashed in‘ mid-air over the service flying training school at hiacleurl Al- berto, today. but were snfey limited by a pilot-pupil. The planes locked, (me above the other. but. the spectnculur lonflma was mode without m. jury to the orews and‘ only mm- or damage to lhc bottunr p.or.c. The planes were approaching the Maclcofl landing field. 125 miles Cutout-y, southwest of whon they collided. News of ~ the mishap learned tonight from officers of No. 4 air training command un- der- which the Mhcleod school operates. The pilot of the upper nlnne shut off his engines while the other continued to make a rand- ina‘. No one bailed out as in a similar accident which occurred n _ ralia last summer. on‘ lejifioorner’ he summed to the Nazi-held French coast. miles across the Channel. itish soil. “Very impressive. =.Jan. 3 ‘ 08b e 'ie ts activitl o every front 15°11" . . v . i tod _. w th d a ti-sircrait Libya to the figPting alon the i823“ m “nvcuonaafzagxst nllNazi irolcler and ccnclu ‘like t0 dcd: be the ight attempt to cct foot up the German shell Hits steeple W35 air- "1 wouldn't Md ‘ German attacking rthcse invasion defences." His shoes and clothes were with mud ' From the Kenya it was reported Wiilkle was wearv thusiasm for Brltnirrs pro against the day when Hit r Cr Cfllfit- partitions le ‘s 1e- “ was the way defences closest One in seven In ll. S. agrees voter in every seven in the U States shares the views of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh that there should be a negotiated peace be- tween Britain and Germany. American Institute of Public O|All\‘ ion. more popularly known as th Gallup Poll. said today. A survey conducted throughout the Unit-ed States indicated th 15 per cent. of those questioned want peace now: '79 per cent._ be- lieve Britain should keen on fight- ing; six per cent. couidnt make up then‘ minds. The strength of the group want- ing a negotiated peace is about the equal of another group asking m w entry into war. Dr. George Goliup, who conducted the poll. said. “In between these two extremes- hand . other hand-lie the great ority G lrun said. “Fhcv with the ' _ 79 per cent. hope Britain Will c. one to fight until the Nazis are ldefeated. Neither do thcv symbo- thize with the wnr burly. for 88 cent. at the last count. want t United States to star out of the war. “But the maturity aid for Britain do not 51111113- m way short of war." Thailand,” lotto-China Sign armistice Sh. Writer) (B Frank L. Martin. y ioted Press Stuff FWITON. F-rvwtlr Jan. 3i--(AP)—'I‘ha1land dny An armistice _ pairs-so mediators “"115 51541100 n pm, (3 run. AST) aboard the Japanese light cruiser Nniori. ‘The agreement left in possession of several Cambodia. Dayna." 1 (on) “ndnfnfl ‘°°tir§r1§rr§i§oi““°§' lgeuttigelfi , >_“ , GS 1 inst e mud 0115119" 2gb extending 10 kilometres (fi_.21 ‘(to t‘: ‘mllsc “ ‘m anon either side of a line for- B 9 ' ill. .. m ‘; _ _, uiiinessetl‘ 1mm, n1. the official hour “"5 l" cmePi-mmlllel Fhell‘ cessation ‘of ~hostilitie ._ 10 ram , y con n- . (Fighting actua s me hours longerl. This is to be the treaty to be.‘ with Japan no mediator. _._______ Nazi-French Papers blast Vichy Gov’t VICMY, France. Jon. -Iufor1ned sources said there was a strong possibility Pierre-Etienne Floudin would sign as Foreign M (‘ll ‘.52 31— NEW YORK. . 3 —(CP)—OO¢ Jan 1 “n”! of them are frr 1 every possible . Thai forces areas in southern Indra-China. demarcation . di . lgnature of o peace Mm‘ pm n? Sn-rzotlated nt Tokyo inister as news- 14 Paces l? the ‘ e l l Cubic) — Prints Muustci- Churchill .wurned Britain anew today cf "long. hard ordcals which lie before u -' - t- u ‘t dSliiflgr "s" b“ 1e opposite tx1eme— me s “m. “M. Shun Come wrought. B. bomb-srarretl districts 01' this outh- partvwhich wants England |¢0115l llilvfll ‘Preston by maj- |mirnltyy A. V. Alexander. wfo WSHYA- of the American pvople.“ Dr.~ed Ilfiilfllllltfd D9341‘ our history is npproaching and we si for on the tour by Mr. Churchill and " " Harry Hopkins. President Roosevelt's l} men.“ "us" Assoc- lode-China. _ (Siam) zmu F1 ouch rudu-Chtna ended‘ four nroxiths of wolrinre aigngi) H5611‘ tid- .- ‘i ' "e-covcre or er - 000 m“: Jun‘: drafted by Ja- (AP) tonight crisis that lies ahead there is ill!" need to quail. The greatest. grand- Te‘ est hour in our lustory is approach- “Good Prime Minister wherever he went. Errlier. Mr. Churchill visited South- nmninn where he rec "Nn"' crourd of” civil deicnoe workers: mg. ie t tasks. slerncst ordeuls and se- verest lcstillg nrne still he ahead of Britain and he warned "our endu- ance and courage will have to rise to yet. greater heights.” mightiest military machine world has ever ed against us. We will have to meet the onslaught singlehanrlm. We Annual llublcrlptlon Delivered, M2110 By lull: P E. L, “.001 Canada and U. S. ltfi Calls Cheers For With Lindbergh 13008611811‘; Sea Lord Echoes View Greatest hour in British History approaching, A. V. Alexander declares. PORTSMOfilliwil-rin. 31 —-(CP“\ the reiterated his confidence His confidence. exnlessed (luring lime-horn" tour of the (locks and base _wus echoed at the first lord of the scl- “The greatest. grandest hour of rail rise to it." Mr. Churchill was accompanied of ersonnl representative. Cries the old Witt-mic" gree ted vcd n ire- asked n when he LONDO. Jan. Cuhlcl-Jflu- greatest hour of Britain's history is approach- ing “and we shall rise to it,” . \'. Alexander, first Lord of tho Arlmirolty. today told a war weapons mcetinl; M. Pres- is LNSTRUGTS CANADIANS A formu- instructor u! (‘zlnzrllhlhl in the lLAJ“. and no“ stutluru-rl a Gutter-ch, Ont., with tho Empire A11 Training plan, Fiighl-Lieub JJi-i Bootnby, 1);l~'.(.‘., says Canadians or showing "grout wlilllignl-ss to lcurn" all tho ir-rhulquc oi’ all‘ Alglliln tuul bombing. liis nr_\\’l,\' 'e"'l'l\'° wife says that evtlfylllllll; is sum well buck home m zlusscx uu London. Wor~ 25 Years Ago Today {By The Canadian Press) FEB. l, 1916~British it»? . ar- ill‘ l1 Dam. \1'€l§"r¢il01'1“<l rived at florfoik. Va" Ho ‘-. prize. Serlbion forces in norther: Albania wdthdrc“ toward Burning Ten pervggngh 1l&_ in German raid on Salon . ton. “What we have accomplish- ed has given us our chalice to win.” Mr. Alexander sold. “New we have to take that chance to go on to victory." The hcuvicst tasks. blerncst nrdcols and severest testing time still lie ahead, he warn- ed, adding: "Our endurance and courage will have to rise to vet router heights." “inevitably the full weight of the mightiest. military machine the world has ever known will be hurled against us.” he said. and "we will have to meet the onslaught. . . "Having realized the nature of the crisis that lies ahead. there is no nced to quail. The greatest and grandest hour of our ltisiory is approaching and we shall rise to ." Arc we dotvllheorted?" Addllsfiblllg u war weapons meet- Mr. Al-erzuucier soul the heav- . 2. i91B--Gcrmnn force t3 ostAirlca abandoned Kus.g.1'.1,lre1 - SllCe Dec. 6. Rllsfilllll tro ps in the Caucasus captured Nzvrkef! on the southern shore oi L lze Von. CANFi-IBRUAmY COLLEGE YELt H WEATHER ! WEATHER! The Prime Mintster" added»- "Inevitably the full weight of Little t e known will be hurl- '—-‘~&uc ,1 >"B’~'~ must conquer or perish for there are no terms pos ible with Hitler. “Having realized the nature of the no ing and we shall arise to it." . their success! l as an i‘ strongholds)? s 93g!‘ at Mfllliwfll 0" Milllillly‘ ‘furry lJo-ltious were att cked 31 (CP) A hell - '. tish frei liter Sal/Cd 33 116N115 Ho“; Hortlize wngh" Dlie-sldem oil ‘I A _; a ' ' DEAL‘ Jar-L _ " _ s .1 lDHDBYS l" C'@1'l"l"l'°c°“llled PM“ During Mr. Churchill's tour oi g t1 11.x cune Council vnll utt-ndr from a German gun on the coast] i 1 t me - from we bonnhshflblercd BULB!‘ u}: coneferclucc from this oroviuLce = oi France knocked down a church =°$‘-‘“".‘““l la‘ ca???‘ g“ aga n5 Porwmouth W") survivors of “he e s s W55“ Anal)" on the Auam‘? w“ ‘the lrednui llluposui. 11111111.!‘ ' steeple near Canterbury. Kent. as “§{‘\.§1°‘§,‘.}}{“U§5. Gemm. 0m. .__W_ - "mm W1“ by m? °““'“‘“ °‘ Campbell slated is not recorded as the Nazis continued fire which sent < 1 ‘ m‘ ow. m; (cry-Roxy my I 7 ' '1‘ the “Selle 5 ll) ‘l5 Elle lily m ha” altogether strusialctory. as u.» tum- 5119115 farmer inland from {he Ken‘, ‘ékqessglind a.“ Flltlndm w“ one (Continued on page 6. Col B) ."\ Mfmlgtllgfil-wlvors men women and v sloin is mode tO‘SilE0$Zl‘1i\l‘d2li‘,£llllSb n 008st than 6V" belole- those responsible for the oiustinglof ~———~~~'——-————- ‘ " ' ' . a W“ 119F905“ 1 9*‘ “lxliluszux- . ‘The intermittent shelling which Pierre Laval, former Fore gn Mn- children. llllfl We" l2 0mm Per‘ ea rose u" n restllt of mcrcnsld Q R F: l t . . . . » _ P v -. , f. m; er- “mtidfl” '“““’.“.“.“‘°§.l".l.‘€;“. ' ' . h. 5.112% ?.:t..§2*;. ‘il.‘°f.““ll "m Howe not yet " a '7 » . l‘.>l r "t 1'11 . ‘-'. .‘ f .. .~< ..- -< PORTSMQUTE- JBIL 31-~-" (C91 wvgrfirzgfr‘; laltrgrlad on the vessel slilluhllclliu. "rthis-“i: hue “in” ‘falulel int" KB?“ Lhjm Vie‘ t cm" N Prlm" Mlnlsl/Ql’ Church" ‘l1 ff Ireland last NW/em- oi the points tint will conic up 1.21 vlnusly. but t. ey have be._n m1- n . . M y Y- ‘d b _ _ lacrificed half of one of iris famous i 23o m o) dld m. Brymmdfrom dlscusslun nt oionckus Cll1llC1“:l|L&~ dom H1015. falliug-mflilll/ l" "W" l‘“?’.‘°l‘ °°“§““.‘Q93...“QF§.....,,§.,‘"{., r Ills lodnv when e doekvard work- b" as Me m‘ l Africa in Montreal -.——— country and dfllnfl lll-l-le 1101MB“ lluh5lbl€ “n Q55 ‘A ‘ d th 4" decided he vmuld like it as a t Fmetqwn’ slcrm “Gimp nnlcdi Another “phase of the situation ‘ "Tide shells fail intermittently." m“ Govmnmmlé ya“ n, on er - "mwenll 0f the Prime Minister's rm"? bcmb’ craqkcd t e a c d Premier Uailnybrll quid wus the LQNDQN Jpn 31_.((;p ¢Bb1ey._ Tsald one observer. "Nobody is pay- chllnges were m“ F‘ t“ e C m . . - ~ ‘ mitt-hour tour of Portsmouthh ship lnyhalf‘ set M‘. amntek “to likelihood that the ‘ussistutico t! Nine Canadians were named in the liuir MW flttenllm l0 the"? pusmm] of the cabme --' I TORONPO’ Jf“ 31 ‘.'\L'."Y‘\‘.'“.'.' d a!“ forced LL81‘ ccmplcmeut to H {m rum“ mm would m, ‘my. u, me 35W; Ah. Force's 53m casualty mp1 (Most of the previous qrcllljrg Lmuzn and maounum tcmp: rhptliPs. the end of his tour of south- m‘? ha“ m l‘ heavyb 3a}, k. e better classes of iarmers whiletuose issued tonight which was made un ‘has been confined to the Dover . --——'- , mm M] a! Wm and dockyards. . SW11 mmpeled m“ 3° '"‘ "8 unable w purchase the cram would of aso officers and men. and four Straits. harbors and the actual lnternatlona] By c. u. urucunuux B???“ ~ 4. "*4, wwulicillll zl-Qlllilzfldttowogiatwwitlo n!‘ ‘lgaeusmvlvora “beam the “Bone receive no benefit. members of the women's auxiliary coastline itself. Dover is 23 miles Canadian JlkcssiilStufépgVlflgli-‘ns gdiilaglyllol‘ u"; ‘m, the worker a “glued for “ulna” sh-e‘ ‘awed passenger “mm” -—————— agriégrggrxao were killed while on from France: hence the shells now argrggggvsmdgré, r063“? nroduclkm‘ . Ram“ U 36 “m” o! the mam)“ The “m” mom‘ and “HM” and "W “w ' a The Conodians'-— have bu“ fir“ ‘ distance 0' 34 A in C’\llfl(lil oi hcsvv bombina ulfluvi Wlllll-PPE l“ "l" “n” urommw Handed over a up the“ quart"; M make w“ id e Missiufl now presumed killed in mug") _ of aft-rue that could be flown across‘ 'l\u'olzt.~ l4 23 ‘imoked studio. survivors. six of whcm were .in- gctlmp- ' me Atlantic, Niunitions MinlslcfyOtlmvu an 17 m} §$d'$fi1§xr§m§5v:mnmer' .F°r.°.“~.“s"n.;ut"-.tzr a‘ “l “ 2.2.2.225“ 1:: l; - l’! lli‘ - “SSE , ll an I , . - v ' . ' ~- - A few clhildren were smonl. ‘ lMgroaan-Degra 123s inmvrttnguyer. o (By The Canadian Pres») Tau? ggnjsyert mild ddfisrrg-I-‘cisdaarlso amlnft John l3 Illlt ' saved and me three-cu _ .0. F. . ye. r am. I wou cons rucc _u - n1 ax ‘» 1n. .... LONDON - Numerous casualties 1 . < d it. The ~°_ iifmfiihofi lififif$mififid “i-‘Sfmia. s. Bell. Kelowne. no. roused in widespread devlllrht "Id" gridfis urrdr; cixlinilgrialllxgras {or Chmomtw“ 12 2° "Rummage w: “an wd device used to keeps l it's head StPO. Eltnmegxfnstesvéuiéiorfgthelbn ab’? wllfpngh’ Pgnggltcifijgfilrlllfllillf‘ “m n" FORECAST Boll d_ ewar. v . - u e a cc s . _. ~,~ - _ “mm!” 53°- tlll-fl-l-w “fieffiumm, included “my (Stewart was reported mlsslna lost i‘ " French armies in Africa to 1oln~ M1. i-tpwo soul ‘llam J-_ Cor “m. m“. m“ flint-UGO“ M 2H -~ 1 left (ennui ~ "sksun cu_u§; Road rink “d ‘l’ M“ ‘mm!’ ' ma“ M" Just” smmdm “mmmwd Juillet 11% J L Sullivan of earth's 7 {mm °““°ll"il’.r““t‘ “m? il/lbcrlrllglsncgrlrhlbrlrllkirll‘\ ‘to ioirl the‘ ~=“l ""l°"~'W "Wm"! “i *1" \ i >- v q ~ 1 l " i ‘ ‘ l ' ‘l Lnlllglll D16? Clinton 5m“ °" “n” m” mm“ w m m” “meme 0mm yesterday Falls Ont- father Joseph Sullivan. sh mwni-rs e c y m I lMunitions and Supply Denurtlnvnt-l . w. u“; Join the RoyoIAir Force and 44 morning that Jeremiah Douoette. [WM-m Guelph Ont . HIM l" In" ‘wmrd be engaged m, --.,.-Od..¢.;.,. Maritime East: Fresh wnulsi . -’ officer; 3nd crewman of the A pa. ho round guilty t-i mlm- ' ' .__ DETROIT, Jan. 31 — (AP)— ' _ -. . w.“ wmch a ~partly cloudy with light snow-full: or w we: . Killed on ac ivo service. | . follow up. He wrl _ . "c llfl Bole t Youn Pco- n” were landed l“ scmhn ‘ ‘ 5m“ h“? b?’ ‘l’ ‘Jury Thulumy‘ PO R A Robertson Toronto Henry Ford “m m a belephone PORTSMOUTH _ Prime Min":- Wvnr production mm handle our s‘. "r Tlllfflffii HM mum fllllllgi‘ l" “x1500” a; Y .3 hum 1w; piles had vfflfbflll 3011196 wmfii be sentenced on Tuesday next s“: J: Dbcurfiy‘ mph in may conversation trom his winter home tor Church": louse lmLr-tsrnoiuer: “mom nymmml nroducum‘ delays‘ qcmpoymurc. hm.’ 5m Lramadffk- tum the“. “may when Gem”. n u damp no“ 500mm z meme‘. “was m in Georgia today~ that he would warns of com n: or ea s u m . _ h.‘ HM...“ “m “W55 m.“ t _ --_.. ' victory was certain and mode their 9911mm; w“ charmed with 1M Du nvmm QM, huud w" dam“ matermh at “w. hen“ In flflnry‘ “on m" fore-nee s r." his return fromntriry SYIlGDSiAi T. .~ ar .‘ > .~ "herb ma,“ a ‘when-m way to elem Leona aoroea Alrica- murder Isidore Doucctte. his ygviqugly? mum-red missing. now W“ ll °lh°1',.m“"“l'“°l“'¢'“ "M"! l1" 5- V- 5l°""“°'- F" to Enginntl. where he sold he lmd. m: and mzld in t \v .~ I your ord ' 1 M, moor-red as the result repnrtftd prisoner or worz- 5° m‘ "m"- lmd °' Adm|"‘"l'- been able to give British uuihorllirsw vincrs mid m~ ritual: r 1.. m un- ‘ftlook except-cant gt y dellglvqg h” mstab l the chew. August 14 PO Hurdle (‘l De Forest. born in 7°“ ‘d9 m” mtmem‘ m‘ ‘n bclter tmtierstnndlna of what we‘ my“), °° Blouse. “I. l-l-zfil. last‘: Howevrclr the verdict brought wlnnloes: mother. Mrs. . - ggmgm“ 3“ Pvblhlwg f.‘ “l” mm“ - Bmhl‘ "°"{“ """""".c.=u1 do rm- them. and vumt we ven- t. ...—.—- . o... Pilot. Pawn!" r» m- ust-utt? ll‘..”i‘.'.lilfllf"....t.‘l.‘ta r-o-ifi elm: our“. :-.-..r.~.:~-:.:'=..".-:-:‘. no: %2.*.~:.:f“;;""..::-."1. *2? Wlwmoofio? Blggogeld “h” wnumwlcd mfirffii} charged with after takingenaat ifhllln greatadgg "l/elgizlgetg ‘égrluélnraliegagllfl m harried in East Africa. Thre Months Behind m“ ' ‘ ' " ‘ v rum-y m _ ‘ m1; 5850 ermnny c. . s mg - - “filer Moore. meril1°w° “um ‘Twila! Irylrlrzliozxdnnyvntut Mr. Q_ advised that their son was believed digital? g}- me Elam“? ATHENS -- Greeks amllsh Italian. Commenting on reported ‘aircraft. 1...,“ Want]. "Wm “b. L 7 u L-bfl-i-M-Ii. 5t tr Trainer KC. represent- l! VTl-‘lilnf-‘P l" 0911111!“ Dec- l3 m‘ mumfmmrer l‘ rm? counter-attacks;takolmportant po~ production delays Mr. Home solo‘ “In - u. comm u h. om. so» W or» razrrrdt: 2l'.‘.°‘""’ 1...; §};€.-tl.“’..‘;‘2.i?.'.‘.l’°‘l.‘3§‘ a::"t?:."...:2. . hgurday Febma low Glwfiw DAWSON. y_ T" gm; g1 .._‘((!P\ m “My”. h, would make I m0- Dwd acuvér“; we_ n»; 9mm a m b; Qny BAIGON _ ‘nmsuce and‘ Thu“ H‘... Trmnimi, ma“ would m, 1t ‘QM. Srunmrrs do tzdo ‘.1! llhllill o 11.‘.- w ‘mlpalw -A White Peel and ukon mute tioq fifnhove this ntdclnrenrt (Ice! 5Q _ A. xgcottt o Alberta; m.» uibblina about bi on defence ‘and Fnnch “uh "mm Wu", afmgyh...” "mu-n. behind smcduw "or Ihnu (‘luuloltr un. ' ‘ ‘ - nod oer in off near ovu- m the June orm o » u y hhd E _ onto-rots. com s ought to ‘ ‘ ‘ M l‘. - 1.31111 "he mtwnfiffn t. crffify. ling ‘d: ‘pilot and Court. 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