a new, younger and perhaps better Deanna Durhin. X2,‘ A "- t , l3, Booked for three days in Moncton but played a full Week to capacity business-m- IMPORTANT I Please Note : fl STARS STAR! Gloria Jan, a girl who amazed the lIiriII~ion dollar voice. her amazing lociiIry of Iiciiig Iit-r own charming seltl- always! “GLQRIA JEAN ' \‘. AMEQICNS CRITICS RAVE ABOUT GLORIA JEAN '1... cnimii. .. t... young ma pay Winsome. si..-. ......i... 0......“ 0...: .." t; R. .i.-m, i<...ei...- ' i...V.\_..i>.-.u.i.v>.... m q” . ROBERT NAN ... ...-....-......... .-.- .. . . “m... .i.... 1mm... on... .i.. .....l. i... - CUM o .1... ,........' uni-i. Ilrrrng, hrlilvmilie: Senzuxl. "Lillie Glam jun played bu roll m... mmplrr: .i.“... "ti..." .....i..a I fiver/z- -TIIERES' 0N5 III EVERY FAMILY IIEIIIIII IIIIIIIII ~ VIIIIIIIIII WEIIIIEII MIIIGIIIET LINlISAY-ILAUIIIIEI SMITH BILLY GILBERT - AIIII li|II._I_§ LATEST M-G-M NEWS TRAVELOG- DONALD DUCK no.1, can“... we... “ti... a: t"; pt, is...» .1 \t"..i...e are... 1.... i... n picnm packed with tumor nnd gnmti.’ Fzirln Nobel. Dallas Morl- m,-_ News. "i.'......~l: e we a... h... t... .. 9...; pit»... "i~...i~..l...r~:.-.-o.'.....1...... Tribune. -s:»..'. edoruble.‘ m. Young, r» mum 01.4.. and Mad ‘ll p: w... . o... ... i... m..." 1.x.» Mol- tii, it...-.~... (nv Sm e ....l . . DUE TO A CHANGE LOCATION OF THE BOX- OFFICE, THOSE PURCHAS- .i.... fdvoritm of Hollywood with h... .4 QUESTED TO USE THE LEFT FRONT DOOR—THOSE WHO HAVE TICKETS WILL PLEASE USE THE RIGHT EXITS HAVE seeu PROVID- eo AT EACH SIDE REAR or THE LOWER FLOOR AUDITORIUM EACH BALCONY LANDING so THAT no one NEED EXIT THROUGH rne LOBBY ' IN NG TICKETS ARE RE- FRONT DOOR! IN THE it AND ON .4 By Following this advice you will enable us to do - much to releave congestion. 315-1-00-845 2.120 on Saturday TO - Dorothy Dix 's Letter Box 1D... . ,, . , . , i teoiitiiiucu from page 2) quickly’. Answer: she loves some one else better than STEFFI DUN RUSSELL HIIYDILN SIDNEY BLACKMER v.4 ‘THE |(|NG.S MEN" (Continued from page 2) . I ‘If you have been doing much 0f the sdrtu- illlilg, try to relieve tense lint-res niid rcircsh your mind m git CXCYIJSC’. a change of ..~:u.ti",\'. or eon l1 good bout, lec- ture or snow. We all need a little Lain rcslon occasionally. E ('.-\R- ; NOVEMBER 23 to DECIEIVIBER. TOON .22 lsagittnrius) — Note advice t0 Scorpio natives - some holds good Ilor you, Iixcnd And this may be dust the dliy tor revitalizing YOU. "A ‘Mich in ‘lllae4lll‘,‘ you know! in fairly favorable aspects. SCREEN sxxai-silors and am COMING oil I‘~I(}NI).~\Y ‘ Stat ' IJRCITAXBIITR 23 t0 JANUARY 21 I tCflpflCOflIJ — Attend to duties be- lftvre outside mailers or new sug- ',','(‘SllO1lS and you won't have to re- l’ i=tilii..-"rl‘ IIlLI slliool. ' ti. V .- .- I . ~ "......'.‘-§~’?‘ iri lien 0 ruin ivitliiscinc one @1355... 1551...; to marry him. WhntMSIiould 1 (to? I line tins girl so niuch it has wrecked me. 1 can't see how she can (thrill?!) so C . There is nothing you can do about it if the girl has discovered that she does you, oxcep. to boiii" it. \\ .th - w -. -- - ‘ticad (if aitenmrd. It doesn't sccin to mc that Wwwas PP u’ the Iililifjeiiioiii Iiiiiiiiiliitirlil isniwiii; getting Z. “rife whose affections are so unstitolc. ‘ slimilfird 111d many Nqu95I5 "WW YOUR iiiiiiviouiii. no}. _ DOROTHY_ DIX. S B ll P E JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Heart aiinirs, friend- iy gatherings, artistic. domestic, PIOIESSIOIISI interests highly tav- ored here. look for advantages through new situations and lelitis. Really relax during irce time. (Pisces) -- Profit by both success and failure —- in fact, wc sortie- times gain most profit through iailures. No unfriendly indica- ticns today, Much happzness to be enjoyed through taking the right attitude. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY p. sesses bath Aquarius and Pisces traits, being born so clcre m the change in Signs. May t: lacking in consistency but can boast n gcn- erosity. cleiin-mlndcdncss- lltICIIl- Hzencc. Should lcarii to appreciate ‘its fine mentality. Curb impulsive stubbornness. l. A . .l ' O . l. I‘T'»4‘I_\'ZI Jzuiits; 2. .'i“l. l. John V: Alwwlrutic; Ii. ti. . I * \l nI I I MRS. CNHILHITLIVE SMITH A pull of gloom spread over the truiiiiiiuliity oi Fort Augustus when jold ngti of eighty-nine years. .lll is tlic only sur- late Mrs, Smith had enjoyed 800d oi ‘he Illllhl)‘. nin n: one inc “as PJIIYIDI. (Jfiice lllLIlL school to: ljUItIVlh‘ I\I.lll/I.. - it was learned tiiiit one oi 1L5 oldest . dflllshie? °I m‘ u“ nnd. most revered residents had E M Arr . l Mdckinnon passed beyomy The degqaseqy me (‘i-‘l-"(III '2. . v1 it l-P-iil‘ 0i IIIt‘ lfli" only surviving member of a. family A bu". Mnc- ‘ non and the Lille ‘of twelve, had attitined to the ripe ii..iii s i\I.l'I hviillli iuitll one year ago, when, mict-tiiig tvith an Bcclderit in which 5.5110 siiifcred a dislocated shoulder she Wu. unable to carry on her cus- ilOlllllfy activity‘. ‘This. however. did not (Ittlllpffl her spirits iior lessen Alcxinn .\l . writ Uoiiliicl, Iluinlrl (l . . 'l'l':li ilr. D. I‘. ('nb‘.\. ‘ '2 _ , . ., . . lit-r interest in the inniiy events o! lnni. inc oi sir. y. r nvtryday hm In mu Iwsfessyonlof _ _ , , ‘LII licr faculties and cisp dying ier _ I“ “f”? a I," SI FSIIIWII"? “l” i-lizirtictiiii.=.iic checrfulncss almost to iniii lino n" l1‘ i: \\‘III up lin-iirll , ‘ , the vcr-r eiid, in the eitrlv hours of C~ b)’ "mill PC3109 I“ Jiiiiiitiry 20th chi! fell aslclgp in the lilfllls of tier Maker whom ie loved — -—~ I so well. SCHOOL | The late Mrs. smith. nee Cather- ,lnc Heron, was predeceased b her lhusbnnd John Smith twen y-six pvzinrs iigo. Oi‘ their family of eight, 1. irnnt litilmes; 2, Eln- 1 only uirce survive-Charles of New- _ _ ‘ion. Massachusetts, and James and (unto. 1I.-i nlnjirlcr- Walsh; 2. Philip of Webster's Corner. Besides, ,- Joan ivloorc; Z1. Morn: ifvncs. there are lctt to mourn fourteen v i (lriicle 1U.- i, Anna. Mlflltittrj 2, lzlTllltlfflllldffili and five great-grand- , Pttiiline Morrl scy; it. Alstin Holmes, plmdren, Q1‘ whom two of me former, I II ignsiiiiliirilzi llnlf Ye-arly Iixnms. I Juliior lloiiiirtnleiit I ' Griidc I. I051. wnlsli. clGrzitlti/I IV_.-l, éihifson Ivilorfir; 1!. Vlré J. F.dMiuzlit€iillait 61f oxfitetihfirr- . fllH‘ . crxis ‘y; , polml- _\‘n(‘,“, 1 g g - _ f Ask your neiohbors what 0.1m. v_ Rcbvrt cl.-...c....~.; l, All Pfmcllinnilugnderll/Er. viicmr Macs- l Bmy filmy; d“! for them, 3 Eltlli I{IiI);l'I..0ll. lfllmilld son of the law Mrs, J. Mne- I(I Vcliiili Ant. 2.. Donald. nnd now w lli the U. S. A. Then phone, or drop in. T'Ii0Imt1iI'i\'lt05§‘ a. Mvrcn M~r1'i1-'-<ei'. i marines at Philadelphia. were rear- s . ._, . _ .. W- 1- "“‘""“"~ "MI." “V” Grade VLIIIIEIIDEIIIIIZLIIII‘Ilivalsli" 2 Iiitldiiitliiili Ighilrhliylifjiivllitéilelflficgglfiliitlg “i- I‘: (""‘l""'- K"""'E'°"' If‘? ~ 1c i3. . . i .' . lIl(‘l‘(‘ ore also left t-i mourn a mist Frimf.“ flannm" Laumhmg tirade VIII.-1, Ktlihlclzii Ro" mi; n. “no.4; “.110 glwny-s received a I ““"'- 2. Shirley Dafrull: ‘ . ivnim ivcicame to the home in which ‘Hrs. Iiarll Itfacnonalrl, Tracndlc Grace IX.—1, Mona Clriv Bt-r- hlr-iiitnlitv lmcw no boimdil. (""5 H100 M001“; 3. JtP-u" WW‘ ‘ ' o late Mrs. Smith was a devout Gfflflf‘ X.—-1. Kcith ClLYI of the Roman Catholic _\. 2.U uln mt- nrnnnald. rintliwcll. It. j H. hir-liivi-n Salim, Morris Ivy 011d Iifllilli Rvbfll: 1i Chinrl. whose inst rites she recevcdi ti... George My. equal: d. Dotti-lit tic-m ~ ..t thc hands of her prism, Reverend l Gordon Do-uizlzls-Prm pill. Lnllb Callaghan. -—._i_-_-.__- Georgia M. Andrew "ism-tit. Tflie Lunenl which wee lamb It»- The 1o tended was held in Fort, A iiustus Church whore a Requiem lwdSg ivns sung bv Fnthcr Callaghan. ’I‘1ienrc, all that was mortal oi a ieintl and generous woman was Iiiirriir y. its last resting-place by six grandsons. Messrs. Reginald, Ivan, Jnnic, Brady, Elmcr_ nnd Kenneth Smith there to nwiiit the final iterurrcc- Lion, May her soul rest iii peace. MASS CARDS St. Elizabeth's Aid Society, Chor- ttetown. Mr, and Mrs, Philip Smith and Fkimily, Webster's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and family. Webster's Corner. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, New- o n, Mas. Misg- Erlitli Smith, Webster's Cor- nor. Mr. Vi"""" McicDotiald, Philadgl- phin. U. S. A. Mr. ilii .irs. J. F. MacMliaii, Charlottetown. . and Mrs. Lawrence Heron, Doiiagh. Mr. nd Mrs. John Heron and family. Webster's Corner. Mrs. Charles Heron and Jimmy, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trliinor, Don- h. “Miss Myrtle Heron. Webster's Cor- ner Mr. and Mrs. George McQuaid, Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hcrmims, Charlottetown. Miss Jenpzc McNally, somcrvtlie, Mass. Miss Minnie Callaghan, East Wol- polc, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McQiilrk, Sonierviile, Mass. WREATII Mr. nnd Mrs. (Zhnrlcs Smith, New- ton, Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS M. Gillespie of New London. ' ,.\’I'l‘. ICharlottctoivn, who has FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH zol 1m: CHVARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ IThe Central Guardian This column ll reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a iiewsy nature may be Inserted. tit 5 cents i word li-riotly pay- able tn advance. 1.2-... CBASWELL for Pliolopapnl. I CIONFEDERiTIION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9189-7-Z1-31L IDENTIFY Miss Lea Year Iltebru- ary 28th at Forum. in $6.00, L-498-2-22-24-26-28. MEN'S SUITS 25% off. Men's Ovcrcoiiis 33 1-35? off; continued all this week. Henderson dz Cudmore. L-455-2-20-22. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. —-.Ser- vices Sabbath February 25th. Birch Hill 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Dr. Mo- Kce will speak at Peter's Road 11 A. M. and Murray River 7 P. M. L-499-2~22-1t. CI-IAMINADE Chorus present comic operctta "Moon Maiden" at I-fcartz Hull, Thursday and Fri- day. Feb 22 nnd 23rd., 8:15. Doors open 7:30. Silver offering. L-466-2-20-zt. f.‘ POLICE COURT- In the Police . lCoilrt yesterday a " {ilvith lssilliig worthless cheques was man charged remanded to jail for a, week. A woman charged with violation of the Prohibition Act was fined $200. and costs or 3 months ln,jail. NO“! OVERSEAS — Among the boys who left in the No. 2 seige Battery for England, was Ralph He will be greatly missed by his many lri-rnds espoclafiy‘ in hockey circles. Gillespie is the soh of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gillespie, formerly of Long River. ON SICK LEAVE — D_ I Sinclair been on the stall cf the Bank oi’ Nova Sootza, Gagctcivii, since the recent transfer of Ford Keith to Windsor. N.S.. has returned hcme on sick leave. — Saint John Telegraph Journal. - PLANES GROUNDED — All‘ do. 1y lil the Alarltime Provinces irns at a staiidstil yesterday due to bud weather, it was announced lost night High winds and poor visibility grounded the Canadian Airways planes and all flights were cancelled. Trans-Canada flights in the Mnrliiines were similarly affect- ed by the ivcaihcr. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAlllL-Brookileld Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Glas ow Rand 11 A. M. Brookfield 3 P. . Hunter River 7.30 P. M. North on Pres- byterian Church Annual ongrega- ilonnl Meeting Wednesday, February 23th. Preaching service preceedin business meeting, Dr. AD. Th .nter'im Moderator. L-464-2-22-Il. REBEKAHS HOLD ENJOY- ABLE BRIDGE AND AUCTION- UBSDLH) the stormy night. the card grime which the Rebekahs held in the I. O. O. F. Building, Rich- mond Street, Tuesday evening the I20th inst, was s. great success A capacity crowd of 30 tables enjoy- ed the evenings entertainment cs- Ill"l‘ll(It’ you can and congratulate yourself that .iic found the other lllflll P991313’ We ilPlicmu-S lunch Whlch usual Rebekah made that another game be held in the near future. FUNERAL SERVICES- The fun- eral of Francis Gerald Murray, which was largely attended was held yesterday morning from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray. 211 Grafton Street Ito St Dunstarrs Basilica, where Requiem Iiigh Mass was celebrated by Rcv, Eugene Murray, DIGSIPJ‘ the deceased. who also con- ducted service at the grave. Rev. P McMahon D. D.. Rector of the .Basl'licxl and Rev. Fame!’ Dougan occupied seats in the Slmcutuaiy The pail bearers were: Leo. Cor- corzin, "Dr E. Corrigan, Gerald Nantes. Sheldon Duncan, Leo. lvfnlonc rind Russell Flood. PLEASANT SURPRISE — Many rclntives and friends throughout the Province of Gunner Arthur E. Prrvntcr of the Royal Canadian Ar- - tiliury, 2nd Medium Battery Bitgade, received a very pleasing surprise up- on hearlng him yodcl and sing with his guitar which he had taken along ' will] him when he embarked utter B. {safe nrrivril with the 2nd - Contin- gent, overseas. Needless to poly Ar- l thurflq many friends are well as his ‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payn- lcr Itrenrh River, P. E. I. were ov- t-i-joycd to hear his familiar voice so distinctly over the network and nil join in wishin this young sold- ier the bet of luc and a. safe re- turn to his old home when perm: is once more restored. MORRISSEY-BRADLEY —1’.n tfhn bcrlutllul St. Jodchinis Church Vernon River, where when a. babe c ivns baptized, the marriage took place on January thirty-first nineteen hundred and fortv of Miss Annie Bernadine Morrissey daughter of Mrs. Morrrssey and the late Joseph Morrlsstgv, Eiamscliffe, and Mr. Chnrlcs Emmett Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley St. Teresa's. The Right Rev Monsignor Maurice McDonald, as- sistcd_by__l'icv. M.__J. Rooney, Elmer and Earle Smith, Webster's Corner. Mr, and Mrs. William Murriaghan, Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumaghm, Charlottetown. MESSAGES 0F SYMPATH! Rev. Patrick O‘Boyle. New York. Sister Margarita, Charlottetown. Mr. Victor MacDonald. Philadel- Novn. Scotiii Mr. nnd Mrs Douglas Mcmod, Charlottetown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Basil MncQuatd, Charlottetown Mrs. Patricli Byrne. St. Teresa's. Miss Pearle Heron, Montreal. Mrs)‘ Walter McEnIloe, Full River, .5. . Mia Minnie Callahan. East Wal- po . Miss Anna lgeagood, Milton Mass. Miss Anna. ton Boston, Mass. “Alisa Jennie McNolly, Somervilie, a Shin Margarita. Charlottetown. ldltggizu-‘nzcllpllfirll-fenryllcQttirk. Pinct tiiwllii ovens iii-mini Ill 7 i. Ill. A MUCH BETTER THEATRE BUT ABSOLUTELY 1V0 CHANCE IN PRICES as we present GLORIA JEAN— ......~.."~";=.€:-:~.=":.ir;::. PARAMOUNT STA! ' lust Toilet Soap is a wonderful aid to the loveliness that wills Romance," says this popu- lar starWScreen stars use it regularly." Make this gentle soapyour daily beauty care, help keep your skin smooth, appealing. I rhe/sfii. withiihe‘ #4 ‘Mu_€“ l use Screen Stars ‘Cardigan, performed the caveman!’ land cola-buried Nupiial nuns. The clued witnesses ftrr the sacred con- tract were Mr. "er Bradley and Miss Rita MOfHSSfy brother and sister respectively of the Muir- itied. On the wedding morn and during the day when the bride rind licr attendant doniicd different. costumes they presented ii picas- lug plctur: tiiid it ivzis iiotcll lirt shared not in their ziITDLWI-"flllce- Rev. M. J. Rooney. m“ ("Ely m4‘ temal second cousin tho bride 1135 on the island, “as a $110“ RI m? dinner and recciilioii hcld at Mrs. Morrisseys. January 3i was an ideal wccifiliig tiny. ‘.110 ' t B1111 35 lt shone on the heavily" frost lndeii trees made a scene of rzire beauty. The merry jingle of the sleigh boils as the tennis clmvcycd the wedding party over the ice surface oi‘ the river to and fzom the church brought. to many minds happy nic- mories of days nnd customs that are too first. passing away ‘and gave to the younger" folk the idea that for such an event irinter has a charm all its own. Great was the rejoicing on the follotvlng day tvhen Mr. Bradley and his Ixida itrrivcd at. his hoiiic iii St. Teresa's. Here nis iinmrtllnte family and g-ood tieigliobrs had assembled to wclcome ..nd extend good wishes The young coupe arc worthy sclons of two most respectable fitm- illes lind they begin their innrrieti life with the WJSII of their numer- ous friends that.‘ God may on them bestow His choice-st ‘JIQSSIIIQS. -— (Patriot Please Copy) Miss Helen MncKcnzie of Char- lottetown, left this morning on a visit. to friends in Toronto and Montreal. illaily War 8:: ray (By The Canadian Press) Recent announcement from Ber- lin, coupled with the iY-‘PIOYYIIIIIIW of German submarines continua the expectation that the Nazis will use submarine warfare to the ut- most possible against. Allied ships and the ships oi neutral countries frequenting Allied pcrts. It. still M difficult to forecast the course of German campaigns on land but on the see. the course be- comes olenr. ‘I'm; is in itccord with one of the lessons dritwn from the First Great War when, many authorities agreed, Germany might have euc- ceedcd with unrestricted submar- ine warfare had i-t been strlrtccl earlier and canted on without in- tcrruptton. The submarine activity also fits m with the German p‘an of ripply- ing pressure to the smtiil neutral storm in order w make tlicm econ- omic satellites of the Reich. Every neutral slim slink mnkrs trade re- lations with Great Britain look more precarious to the neutrals nnd makes trade with Germany a little more desirable. The United States neutrality law is rather a convenience for the Germans in one respect. however much it may injure thsm in others. American shqps are prohibztcd from entering the war zone and thus the one big neutral maritime power is not likely to be directly affected by the submarines. FEBRUARY 22. 1940 Second Show at 9 ti Kllt iliitt- roiiioiir l4 2 — SHORT COMEDIES -— 2 MADAME BPRESIDENT Y WALLACE ACTON INTERMISSION Orchestra, and Sale of Onuily. Vocal Solos-Miss M. Cudniore and Mr. Art Bruce. SATURDAY MARKET a I Lomsil soiiLm-ri: PERRY JEANETTE-HER DAUGHTER- - - - —-Mlss MRS. BRYAN — - — -- — — — --.--.-—.Mro, Ben]. Rage-rs MRS. HANSON — — — — — - - _ Orchestra .i.-a. r. ill-Curtain 8.1! ADMISSION: 2s. §§-.-§ §§-OQ , VICTORIA sr/iivaui- - - -- -- _ - - .41.... m. Dunwn, PHILIP SPANGLE - - - - - — - - - —Mr. .i. A. Lawgq MRS. BAKER -—- —- -— - -—~ -— —- —- - - —Mi5g [nu 6mm] Mns- ISABEL WARREN — -- -- —- —-’— -—- —- Mrs. R. R. Hurst ems. slum HENRY - - - - - - - - —Mrs. .i. A. i.....-.~.... MRS. FANNY WATSON — -- -— — — -— — -—Mrs, Frank Clay-M. MRS. MARY DUNNING - — — — — Miss Jacquc liliiclloiilihl Marlon Rllgl rs - — —Mrii. llerb Piotr-l. SYLVIA-HER. DAUGHTER — -- — — — - - -Edn; 30rd,,“ ‘i.’ l I] .Ir., aeaoboevo¢¢¢vo4veooeooo¢o¢¢¢.¢¢¢-.a¢¢¢-.. OQQsO —by the- “A Murder llas Been Arranged " (from the St. James’s Theatre, London) The Cast, (in order of appearance) Miss Groze — — — — - Bernadette Gaudet Cavmdlsll —- - - —- — — — Al Blanchard Mrs. YVYHHE -— — -— —- — - — Hazel Henry Jimmie -- — — — —- — - Alistair MacLeod Beatrice, (Lady Jasper) — — Phillis Dawson Mrs. Arthur — -_— - — Frances Holl Tralnor Sir Chas. Jasper - — -- - Burleigh Taylor Maurice Mullins — LL-Comm. J. J. Connolly A Women - — - — - - — — Mary Moran Directed by Stuart Dickson The Year’s ‘SIIBIAL TIIEIITIIIGAL’ Eve 50c tickets from any 0R’ CAMPAIGN WORKER At The rm... Etlttlttrll Thursday, retitled “The iieii-oiioss Benefit Play” .1 Little Theatre Guilll of Charlottetown 3 75c Reserved Seats Exchange at Holman’: III Tickets also on Sale at Hughes Drug Co., and Reddin Bros. MATINEE a P. M. Evmvmq 8, THURSDA Y, FEBRUARY 29th. 15 IERF. 9.83 11123., 80.0 m. LONDON 7:30 p.m.-—I~‘ull Today's Short Wave Radio Program ‘i-‘J-‘IIHWE-"I-‘JJ-V- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22 EAQ. 9.80 mutt . 30.4 rn. BERLIN PARIS 0:46 p.i‘h.-Up 12:00 noon--News in Enfliub. Wade. 2RD, 11.81 m‘; 15.4 m. News Bulletin to the Mlriu: Talks (English). DXB, 9.61 nzcg. l i GSD, 11.75 meg. 25 m.; GsC 0.58 meg, 81.3 m. TOKYO tau Time .i. mum sundae) 8106 n-m-—I.:snt Music. JzK 15.10 mega, 19.7 m. -.v-r..wa'i.'i.-eveel.~.n.ri-vfi RID 8:26 p nL-Neive in English. 11.84 meg., 35.33 m, 31.2 m.; DJC, 6.02 11168.. 49.15 ll MOSCOW PARIS 7:00 p.m.—;Broadcast tn tlmg- 9:15 p.m.-Light Music. 'I'Pllll _I1Sh, RV96, 15.24 meg, 19.7 m.; 11.80 meg, 3a,: "L; 11:54, .17 itNE. 12 megfinionriék 1068-. 25.6 m. LONDON 7:00 pmr-Sdiool-Giril’ Oholr. 9:45 p.m. - News Summary IiAT4. 9-11 11198-.32.8 m. cs0, o es ineg.. 51.x m. ROME BERLIN 7530 P<m-—N9'W5 111 3118115112 10250 Lmr-News in El l:.<ll Qp§r3_selections;_ Rosita. Jemma DXB, 9.61 meg, 31.2 m.; DJ 6.00 meg.. 40.8 m. did most to bring’ the United Static! PARIS into the war. In the present conflict 11:30 fiJIL-Jievzg in Gemini’ would treat neutral ships TPBII, .aa meg, 25.2 n... with more respect if the United 11.71 meg., 25M! m. States were likely to be offended M it ls. however. the neutrals MOSCOW which are hurt by submarine sink- lngs are snail and unable to retal- Pr‘ 1B. e_ 3rd) e.m.- men’... RVIIB. 16.24 mega, 19.‘! m. To have good IutIt On baking days Use PURIIY FIO R c It oIw I I ICI IOX ROLLS Gleam 1/6 cu 511E" on‘! 1 ‘"1’ ailing. Add oup boillllil \"f"“"' - solve 2 compressed 3'9"“ "‘ l H, aupIukewni-m woicr- CWI "W. .. blue the mixture. 1581". 2 “FF” my] to mixture imrl allll HI?" Purity Flour sifted, with a teaspoon of stilt nnr “W. mixture. Put Iii refrigerator. Wlicn I'M" ' Llmn m . lat rise in a worm PI'"“' u, bay‘ ‘ h t oven 450 drill" "SAVAI-SA" m ruiiidiaiiriius 0F DRAMA" Ateflieznlwm‘ Ivory Iltlqwld" InII/o xi “'- I New I aamrrrriofifiggwm dtemriliwmaw, , FBI] . 8|] I u. muted: iI . l.- (a) Half 'fili Emil?“ 2 CFCY--l0.45 a.m. m and m» n. hot. oven of 42a at...» or 7° K . PURITH Footie During the lam war it W31 th . linking of ADA110011" e st‘ as which 1;. m. ,.// _.....r Raking FOR WEEK-END BAKING ti cii t! IIt‘.'l I- I l1 | Iiliiir rlod ghnllfl Ills: e III Ill‘ I lil