RIiI Pulitzer Prizes will“ Annual Meeting E COUNTY CHR i ARDIAN Ars lie-nominated First Queens GENT-lira. John r es w ter s ‘ ‘ sumusaam sun DIINI§°QC ‘Tim, Subscriptions, slimline: should in left with Mn, P01‘ rho Gall-dim m! be Mesh! dell: at so: of ule rouowol; mm a, lummenlrlsz- Bookstore. Water 8t. . Toronto Blkfly. Wllor sit. (oonunif: p". n (Continued from page l) loltontest Second District _0f Prince Hob. W. H. Dennis. Olleary, and For Journalism Are Announced Following was the tent» of ill resolutions passed. Expressions of ~ Conldencs able in advance. visitor to Summerside. daily news oi the Royal Party. game tonight. harp outing as hos aired State . s a en t. n Mondo Z <1 lldillc fishermen l dab er of tot.“ its a5» a using their ne . D31” ed v -i__--._.__._ PERSONALS Deraiion for appendicitis. ——Mr. _Donald Baker hoe return- rivers are jammed with ice. Victory Against tonal considerations. 5.91. 9%.. $3.0. $30K’. 0r (filéfiragg Q6”: ygelgfrom or panleuiars. ~ '1. a. commoners sulumsraide. I. i. l- thc Handicapped Children's George H. Barbour, Coleman, were of-flbe Red Cross.) renolninstcd yesterday b ' ing of 3nd District of Pr nce Coun- ty Liberals st litlleralie to contest for reelection to the Provincial Legislature on May 18. Hon. Nix. Dennis ls. Minister of Agriculture Government and Mr. Barbour sat in the Assembly for the last four til nominations were uri- The Guardian will be delivered any h carrier Boy st 2o var day orJ-tc our week. rho give your 0N6!’ W "I0 b0! Iflllmslble for deliveries on Be it resolved that this conven- tion of delegatu. numbed today strongly endorsewthe ll inch ' loot Prollelior wifla atu f’ hi): lfllllllc at llollnanh Main 0i- ,ce. Damn”, km“ “W” four newspaper-men, three of the: for work connected with the grave 1 situation, and to two newlsppapers for outstanding public eel-v o. The winners c! Uzgited States ..'i'hls column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may betnsert- ed at 2 cents a word strlcly PI!" mittee, in present Conservative Party in this F‘ m‘ JiBl-l‘ lose-so. would draw st- krlowhimiobeamanwhohss done great things for tbisPr Vince not only in s political capcci ,but also in. the-promotion of for the relief and welfare oi that are afflicted in an In the political field record which has never been ap- y any politicianln~thls A and has done more for this Province in KS INSPEcTin p Bylor Drug 00., Kensington —S’I'EEL L, 58nd 571911541. Wax Yntdoau h 55991195 501d Bil Bruce's TROUT flUPPlslEfli-Cilne lu and look over our oom- llletc stock of English Flies, Leaders, Gut Hooks, and our ' big selection of Rods, R Beet values in town. I a t I Jill-MS DEVELOPED and print- gg at Taylor Drug Co., Kensingmn. -MOTORS are young at 50 thou- gad miles, when Bruce's ualitv misa- oil is used. n-aoo- -s-2i. .-\VEEK END ViSITOR T0 SUIlZMERSIDE-Mr. Charles Ding- well cf Kmgsboro was a weekend Dennis’ nomination for Councillor was moved W. E. MacKinnon and seconded by John W. Palmer. both of Lot ll. Nom- ination of George Barbour for As- semblyman was moved by Angus Clements. Hebron. and seconded by Mount» Pleasant. William Buricigh of E"!rslie was chairman and James A. Speakers included the two can- didates. Premier Thane A. Camp- bell, the movers and seconders of the nominations, Fr AXIS MILITARY itles as a lrey point in any event- ual military operatipns. graphicalposition makes it a threat both to the French protectorate of ‘hrnisia. or) the west, and to Egypt and the Suez Canal, on the east. the two military chiefs had travelled only as far as The plane in which they were flying to Tripoli was forced down at Calania by severe sand- torms sweeping up from the Afri- A Fascist spokesman insisted the which began durin! the weekend. were rendered necessary st Fall held tain tin considering the legit oi’ 371510.53 this regard and gm was believed would be effective in meeting a need in the initial stages at least. 1n due time a definite recommendation was presented by the committee to the Board of Directors, and a. special mantle committee was set. up endorsed at in: 0i’ the Club, ed --MADE-T0-Measure and slack a “m” correspondent?’ suits and topcaats for men . want the best lol- the least. Fits Dlmss UP Yours’ Al. 50B. THE ROYAL VISIT- windahieid-“Welcouse h) the King and QlIeen"-—0nly 25c in the Hardware Dept. I U Q the way of in- creased revenue from Ottawa and in the promotion of health and education than any leader of any party, and we are confident that after the 18th of May he will con- rlr. i’ f th do in of this conventloruo e h“ d, Wan-B. Warren, which to movement against the city COL: -—RETUR.NED FROM ENGLAND a Gallbeqk arrived at the Ducncss of Rich- mond on Saturday ‘friends in Glasgow. home in Sllnlmersidc evening. Miss Callhec lighted with her visit. tar of Mr. and Mrs. Wal c . meritorious public service rendered $8 rig American newspaper’ (Conn) Republi- cnorabls mention ' exposure oi municipal graft. R. G. Cellvert ed the Portland Oregonian, for " ed edit- orlai writing," specifically fol- his editorial ‘My Country '11s c! '.l‘bee" in which he contrasted the air of peace in America against condit- ions abroad; U00 cash award. Thomas L. Btoku of iheScl-ippa spaper alliance for “a distinguished example oi s report- 's work"—hls articles sitter in- gation bearing on charges of intimidation oi voters Kentucky Democratic primary in- volvlng Senator Bar emor A. B. Chandler; 1,000 award Charles Werner oi the dsl lahoman, Oklahoma City. “ 01' distinguished example ois. cartoon- “ncnnination for in which Czecho-Slovakis was pictured as dead in its tcnlb the grave head “Nggel Peace Prize?’ $500 The winners in letters and arts ‘rile $1,000 prize for the most distinguished noveh-Msrjoric Kin- The $1,000 play prize-Robert E. lsgjrefwooq for “Abe Lincoln in Il- cs.” The [L000 hisifll’! prize-to Frank Luther Mott for history cd American magazines.” The $1,000 biography rl V Dore-n I BITCHES -Fcr tsching your trailer lo your ocir a regular meet- c investigations in the mat- woPmtive supportthmug out the community and 0o report to the Cl -BRACl_-.‘.’S new heavy dui/y. lower riosd radio batteries will help on gear the Kins and Queen and he 14-924-5-2-21. CAPITOL BOWILLNG ALLEYS candlepin tournament is n under way at the Capitol Bowling Alleys, Summenside, and the opening games haye been played. It is expected that a team from Charlottetown will meet a ummerslde team in s. friendly B trailers. Hardware Dept. l ~ ' * r Be it resolved this convention cf delegates from the different divisions of 1st District of strongly endorses the leuidershipof the Rt. I-lon. Dr. Manlon ss_ leader of the National Conservative Party and considerhlm as s vallantlead- Canadlalzr and the beet Canada fitted to lead the National Conservative party to victory in the next Federal cam- paign, let ii; come sooner or later. We consider from his pas ord and the dispjlay oi talent which n Commons since his assumption to Conservative Party to be a worthy successor oi‘ the El. Hon. Mr Be nett and a Prime Minister (when the time arrives) of which Can- ada. will have reason to be d. Silzncci on behalf of. the delegates of this convention, Plus Smith. John .1. Todd, Wm- Find Suicide Note In Abandoned Car (By The Associated Prue) suicide note was’ found today in the automobile‘ of E. of seven corporations headed by boss T. J. The car was parked on the Fairfax Bridge over the Missouri River near here. Sherifl Frank Zimmer of Wyan- dotte County found the car and police mule plans‘ to river near the bridge. Schneider testifled four days last week before a federal grand jury which in investigating business af- fairs of the political bow. income tax evasion indict- ment. to which Pendergast. pleaded not guilty today in federal cum-t. in Kansas City, Mo" charge; some Fof the money received hv ‘the boss from his business in \ests was paid through Schne‘d.~l' in an ef- fort to evade 11100" ' tax payment. Longer Sittings - Planned For House May 1 --(@)--&n- given in the House cd “Crescent? Waup I- (mm. er cleans and free ens your wallpaper making it. bright and new. Crescent ll of a superior quality, easy to use and does not crumble as much as others-only 15c tin. > —-DEATH 0F MISS ELLll-L MAC- NEILl4-—Tlll}l'8 passed away e County Hospital on Sunday is". Ellie MacNclll alter illness. Miss MncNeiil was 59 oi use and was the daughter 0 Mrs. John MacNeill oi For many years Miss MacNeill has resided with her bl'c- mond and was most. highly esteem- ed. The funeral is taking place thfs morning from her late residence lo Roman Catholic Church at plcrable conditions which are known to exist in respect to these conveniences. Having mind the large influx of visitors to. our city throughout this coming season-to —GIVEN FAREWELL PART!- Miss Jeannie Turpell, daughter cf Rev. and Mrs. Tnrpeil, was given a farewell party last week by a num- ber of hrr girl friends at the home oi Mrs. Albert Sharp, Miss Betty ess for the 0c- rssicn. Miss Tlupell was the recip- - to! a very lovely gift of remem- rance. Rev. and Mrs. Turpell leave orilv with their family for the 5 — . RUBBER OLES-Here quick and economical way tn resole your in. s. city the size oi our commun- try-representation was made 0n behalf of this com- fmittee to the Deputy Mmister of Health. We have that the matter will be drawn to the attention of the City Council on the 8th instant. This commit- tee has been requested to present the matter in writing. and a. lec- omrnendatlon follows on this point apply, wear for months and __i__ cost only _15c pair. Hardware -RECEIVES SERIOUS auluvs_ D h Gus Richard. son or John Richard cf Fifteen _P0int burns on ills arms when some ker- t ploded when he “lit trying l Sunday afternoon, Mr. Richard was brought to the Prim-c County Hos- pital with severe anus. He said he was ligillill lire and had Iiiifittn a hall flile pouring some on the exploded iin his hand. Bffsdtg the v damage was cl-olle to the interior of the kitchen by the rlamecu-S. -ALBEB.TON COURT- Meals- trate Darby held court at Alberton last week when mvfial Prohibition CRESON AND SEMESON BEL-For treating your seed grain and ‘potatoes. .____ i5 most effective and more --PUBI1HASE§ BUSINESS easily used. availed dry TAND-Mr. Winsloe J. Lidstone 1- purchased the building on aier Street, Summerslde. which or many years was occupied by s. George P. Grady and run as fruit and confectionery store. e building was formerly owned y the late Hon. James Muirhead d is one oi the oldest buildings u Water Street and a valuable port The committee is of the opinion that action should two particularlmatters at least. 1. Neatly painted and illuminat- ed arrow signs should be conspicu- ously erected on the east and west side oi ti: Market Building and D0 Square. indicating that we have and pointing out tgllrection in which they are 2. The ladies’ washrooms. least, and preferably both wash- rooms, should have regular con- tinuous supervision and service, as required throughout each day from June 1st to 15th and from July 1st until after Exhibition time. This committee contends the Market Clerk is not the proper on to give the supervision ne- tn our public washrooms. a ious reasons he cannot give necessary attention to the ladies’ and intermittent service lmthe men's quarters does not meet the needs of the situation. ‘It cannot be but a source oi em- barrassment to the pride of any loyal citizen of our city to know that visitors in our midst through- qut the summer of 1938, for emm- ple. were put w the emba merit and discomflture of going into stores and offices, asking per- miision to use private washrooms. Oeflaln public buiidin dilly and continuou y visited by theupu because of inadequate qr l dept publi The has been ‘iscussed ident of the Travel Bureau-your committee being of lnion that all possible pree- sure should be brought from various quarters on the City Cduncii, with s view to sup necessary action in the solu on of thin urgent. city problem. ' This committee recommends that bheilotséy Club go on record in ‘tment of the problem slongtho lines indicated. and that the sec- retary Gxpresg the Club accordingly in a communica- the City Council. It is sug- gested that any action taken ROl-lifllilfl should be as from the aleub"lm not by any one commit- autllorily reported that the Iialian Minister to Egypt. Seraflno Mazzolmi, to his post recently. carried a per- sonal letter understood to contain Italy's assurances of friendi tentlong toward Egypt. Fascists said tnc purpose oi thc letter was to counteract any alarm Egyptian Government have felt as a consequence of ru- more based in part on Italian mllilary preparations in Libya. SAYS BUDGET (Continued from page 1) ' ----—~¢- —-——---- ——,—;;-—__—_' orC-tilkifizfildiy iEThe constitu- encies but mildly in the House. DR. GRANT SPEAKS case and gives you adsrger SEMESON BEL for treating potatoes is also the the market and is more coo- nowlcal. Both oi these pro- duots ere approved and re- commended by the Depart- ment of Agriculture every- ANNOUNCINGI- We ppointcrl Prince Ed- ward island distributors for Wind Chargers- the most eco- nomical 32 volt Plants available. There is n operating eost-ths lines lt-made in size 0.0 $0 1200 watt Tho 500 watt pl $114 95 Come In today. and see ‘how easy it ls to have electricity HOLMANiS Summcrside an In are retiring from business. I ey will be missed by the travel- ng public as they always dill a vlng ‘business. Their many rlemis wsh them many years oi ulct enjoyment in their retires- The $1,000 poetry prise-ll‘ Gould Fletcher for his "s , ts, T '_ P001118? it‘??? vfllleldrfilostilctedprévfzm The arson Islam}! music $110k e r e Flflfllh 2; o use ullqgor were each fined mats or four months in the Prince County Jail. Three cams t parties frmn Tignilsh charg- ed under the Excise Act were corn- k_sjudgrnent reserved for 00 annual art scholar- er Cook of Kingston. journalism awards the Trustees of Collanbis Univers ty on l-eccsnmendsti of the advisory board of the Gradu- ate School of Journalim. which eludes Nicholas Murray Butlea, ’ P Pulitzer of] the st. Louis post-dis- lty;pWilliam Alien Wh Emporla (K Gazette and Igent C The prise novel ‘The Yearling deals with the life oi a Florida boy in an isolated section of the state. and ‘with the shrrplicities which make him happy The Dlly “Abe Lincoln llnols” was favored by sclnemem- N York critics bers ct the ow circle tn their balloting, but the critics did not reach a final -l-‘IR_'ST CATCH 0F HERIHNG The first catch of herring of the eason was made off Bea Cow Head CommonsHtonlght he we} unable to h should complain about of taxation thro 1m Excise time charge the ilm/pusl too --BEEIt PLANT MEN!‘ PROPERTlV as: "ester. 0* sar- r v P- over a y . 1 9 wing beer in the s ed at the c just west of Summer- The plant was in operation. is used for ‘ ' the and other things in connect- rifle range which is Government property andlthe Shed is adjacent to the raniifl- The blind‘ lng was boarded up when the of- have been made in connection with 1511i‘! cry scarce and manyflsh- rmen have not yet set their traps.- lt not been for the interest tlhe Government had to pay on the debt incurred by the Be tt eminent it would have a surplus, he Co-operateln . -—Mr. Gordon Toombs has rc- Recruiting ;Drive llined from a short visit to Tor- onto. _ 5 POOLE. Dcrsetsbirc, (CPb-The timber firm oi and Haycock decided to ‘help recruiting campaign. The company offered employees wiromenllst I, th territories wage ' creases o ° r. omised limeuofi] tokgo to‘ e reg salad thell icbs would bake l: for them if they had to go to war. -—Carl Moose, son of m. and B. Major Mouse oi St. Eleancrs s makin! a good recovery in the I- ince County Hospital after arsl use of experience would be Finance. Ha would then relrnpose the three oer cola: Excise Tax anc adian people in the distant Anon-amour: 1‘ o r n it u r: malls m nomllrzsrlan~waltcr years in Dorcheoter Penitentiary by tst ate Darby on Monday 1130m- n he pleaded guilty. w bleak- ing, entering. and stealing, from the Qqvenlmgm, Liquor Store on S Bununersidc. Gallant‘ m. rigs early hosucrg of a morn oil cer ur- Bu“ y i, “Summer-side Police prorogation, May the general wish of s A conference oi the party will be held to ascertain the of the various groups on this uestlon. If there ls an apparent esire among all ptrtlss the session before the Royal _visit the" Government will make the ecessary to daily sittings. ‘Ihe Bo obably sit irom' two e afternoon until l1 or midnight with only one hour ‘instead-crime for the dinner recess.- Cllange In Fiscal Policy Held Need - to his home in Summerslde ef- in the usual spring weather. In New Brunswick that’. l... $345,000,000 ‘Spent 0n Relief H ‘Since i930, Report onaws. May l JQPP-Fed- ,e_ra1 relief disbursements slow may; relief act was passed in 1930 until last March 31 totalled $345.- sol/no, exclusive of loans to the it was shown today in a Inquest Into Death. Of Campbellton; Girl (By The Canadian Press) ‘ITMMINS. Ont... May 1~Chicf Coroner E. R. Tucker announced today an inquest will be held filial’ 5 into lire death of Georgina Gli- im lls, so. 0t Baihurst. Ne. She died last week of throat wounds- Frank Kramcrlch. . murder charge arising from he!’ death. was reported today l!‘ l“ improved condition. He is in h 31"‘? sela-louvicre self ilffll a oco sa - p authorities said Krame- rich likely would recover. .__---»~——u"'“r" wear TIME LIMIT (By The Canadian Press) DUTZBAN-South Africa ha! enough timeless cricket The nine-day rlnel lest here hi‘ _ " month~the longest match ill} a; _ tory-will not be revealed 1 u _ gpl-lngboks‘ board of contro , s s gestlon for four-day their Iinlllsh tour in would not be a happy one the next few years unless governments change their W Speaking oi his lmpr the conference of Canadian May- Ottaws. the Vancouver Mayor said provincial and federal governments "take from the muni- cipalltla many of their sources of income and at the same time bluden them with greater ‘ I I Japan First Alm CHUNGKING, China, MBY '1- lAPi-Generai’ Chiang Kai-Shel: Wilsht pressed a button to light illlni torches signallzing thestart 0i a lantern parade marking the flushing oi a. drive to enlist support of all Chinese for the placing o! military necessity and victory-a- bove all other national and per- 330 on ~ Sunday Stephen's street Wallace Bcery Is Divorced - (By The Associated Press) CARBON , brief, uncontested day ended 141-2 years of m M11186 for Mary Ariete Gilman Beeryand lmce Beery. motion picture ac- Eurai-Urban Committee " "The committee was unable to arrange a number of the functions lanned during the summer 0f 908 when it was hoped to have the Rotary Club meet at different ints in the country and have the coach's institutes serve the lun- met with favour both among the Rotarians and the ~Women's Institutes . Bedeque, I understand. cur President that very much w have the Rotarians come out to their dis- number cf farmers were entertain- ar at regular lun- re was a special Rotary luncheon arranged during Farmers’ Week. Rotary postponed i r from Monday towed- ls purpose and aver-y rge representation oi farmers met with and enjoyed the social divorce trial to- O vs Commons from the Dominion Co - misslg er oi rlénemployment Relief o . in the total are many sums spent by federal departments. but the larger share is made up of grants to the provinces. Grants to the provinces for un- employment relied from i030 to a 8 . were: mt M "h éizdldls; Nova Scotin. , H hi1 he notified Sm,’ whip, they were out. investi- m“ 9mm“ mm‘ nrvmmo usual: csornzs Mrs. Beery won the decree 0505a’! grounds cf crueltyng) minutes af- roved a‘ property were not made public. . Police Seek Army Officer _An efficient clothes closoi should be more or it wardrobe eeessrvfosrlesinwsclosstiaold- er to reach garments Often a large closet-much es tails §?l'5lél..”°§i‘e'5l?lé“..“l‘°..i.?£ 5:05.; over cisoo was mi-ssinll- Chi of to gave evidence oi a NOON! to wo more convenient Baskets: 1. closets. A 2-inch solid partition cf $18,084,811: Brltlbh C plaster over metal lath a“ v flgum for Februa were 1.012.000 1'81 3 ho disappeared l oc tsry d umen . ht tonight by th and Police. His nsrne was 1 9M1,’ .-/ . ll r walla; £4.00?» fro’ esricuturli . . _ . Coustlpated? Get rid of the cause! nccterslmowthstthscaosed gathering at the Canadian Nation- i‘.’."‘°”’..§“.....".;".'" .33.. to m. The contained details concrening the tlcns _o_l anti-aircraft batter- ies and sesrchlighls. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION ro All! ll. Sou . whet, some cl b member! con- by the Club. to be n operation for the surnlnar . s in the rural science sheet ma-rh Chas the - elaminatiorls held n. July f nit-in: aside I um .9! It VII Wind th training plans i bseri _ be Lvrho lcet an arm in a motor accident. Ends torn; llulcllly; Takes Away Psfln lllgltwsys Biased Toslltiflr Vlllllilfl, c .ulHrl-ls'. u’ n; raved nslfli-agnliige‘! lltlkiwiyfllltltkl-snficvirlles 11.; mom vehicle‘ trims. exec t insuclrcaleaf vim the will: "dam oi vcllicla audios dqsfauot~e§ilfllllj$lmoll9llllfll. . i yslelaigliwsysleosusu t9. beglven again mu Playground Committee As a result of the dlscussionsheld up “lgrzewuosclh all; view f the mild! divided opinions of our _ Club members, that the investiga- ltion into ‘the Idvisabiliiy cf estab- . laygrourld sh 1d usually. li slowly g3?- present year so that a upon ' i rnitltevs opinion a of $30000 wl Antoni fir. on w» oitlfiJil-‘iillfibtlw this order shall of; prosecuted. W drinks. p. lose.‘ _, ~ "W ti». ' um"! u“ Ciulghshould deci , . sci... i=l9=.*=°'.?*" AN . ussl on suun v AR tilllE, cinn War Might I! Display- ed In Traditional May Day Celebrat- ion. B WADE WIINB Aasoeiayicd Press Foreign lhfl in overhead. number of Stalinwas r had been shown here before. sde beg-an. In addition to his speech at on the day in which he sald:— "The whole war machine of cap- men under arms, masses d moil and ruin. “The unbridled Fascist intoxicawd with weak and frightened co tries. "Only tihe Soviet Union iswatdr "n the ‘enemy dares o» lift its destroyed on his own territory." In Memoriam‘ DOUIS P. SMITH awav early on hb ‘Photo passed urday morning at his home in deque, Mr. Louis P. smittllrlio sided on the old homestead. He was 1a eansciageandhadeniwedsa- oel nt health up to eleven days when c was seized with a s y? until last Wednesday he to be impro but took stroke on Jimmy rcm which he . i W88 Bil I nodes late isr Smith lent farm d oat ........... us... "some. 3% ‘Kinks-km L fissile visited by pager uringhls illness. lea to 011m widow merly Sarah Jlghnsonfiwc dam: Ale Mrs. Ldnus Trainer, 8t. c , , Rev. M. J’. Smith, D. D.. P. P~. officiated assisted by Rev. Father George Mc- Oolbe or Middleton. Hits four sons acted as 111i bearers and his B0116- in-law. Mr. Cameron and Mr. ‘irsinor. MRS. WARREN C. SE11‘! The death occurred Wednesday morning at the home oi’ her son. Ira Bette, McIntosh St, New Glasgow, N.S., of Mrsfwarren ‘C; Bette, in her 70th year. She had been in ailing health for some _tlrne, but her passing comes as a shock to her family and friends. Bhe leaves to mourn. her husband. who is in poor health at Wallace Bridge; four sons, 1m and Arthur. New Glasgow; Hobie in Charlotte- town; Gordon in New York. A daughter (Margaret). Mrs. David Murray, predeceased her some .79!" I80- s-rsy r00 LONG can: mwrr-(oel-molyine W lgyan he ~ lnsllly" flag for thzminmiizence of .. w players. _ nocrols cllrcs snarl: flag lets heath irlblsslfiewsh 13 .'.;..~.-: . '1 in‘ fin wv-D MxXTW. M? b-Sovlet E111 paraded her mi tary might across Red Square today and Commissary K‘ ‘ Voroshiloi! declared that “we not know how in fight-we love to l" 1n celebra. of 50th mt the versary of May Day (Internationals! "labor Day”), Moscow scldieraandi civilians marched past the Toni: of’ Isenin with 600 warplanes roar‘- oever dares to stop 0120C fllcthresiloldofourhome will» zllfilireoyed," Voroshflcfi’ said in his ss. Observers were impressed y the bom tbs 600 warplanes which flew pest the Tbmb of , on which Joseph be starldp reported to . Military men, however, notic- ed particularly a new typo cf anti.- aircraft gun mount which never It was estimated that nearly so.- 000 soldiers, sailors and air force men mistreated in the panda. More 1,000,000 civilians troop- ed past the Tomb afterward. They were marching past-to the sc- companlment of a loudspeaker blaring bunnies for Soviet leaders -some seven hours alter the par- lied Square Vorashiloii issued an order itallst countries is running at full speed; militarization of industry. speedy molrllizations. feverish Ovement of troops. millions of Iii?‘ ragged toward the abyss of bloody tur- aggressors. easy victory. do not hesitate tin-eaten calm wht lag iy egoesonbeyorld A4 AA‘ s AA‘ I armed hand against our peace- loving people he will be ruthlealy ..--~¢