MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN [ride is u loud s beggar as want. m4 s great dell more saucy. 77 Y tort" we Gludlnn ‘Iwo 0010s. $1.1" Sumo... Fol-mud ills-l. 2'?’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward 5 Island Like the Dew i IN IN V ll S I ll N PREPARATNINS NEW YORK, Sept. Bil-MP) ..A former Netherlands ar- tillery’ captain todfl! told of rebellion among Nari troops triliuing for the ntlfillpt to in- - (treat Britain and de- 5 ~i columns oi’ mutlnecrs twin‘,- marched back to labor gnmlls with their hands truss- pd behind their bucks. The story was told by Capt. (‘or Tor Weele, 3'1, who arrived on tlic American Export liner liwtcr from Lisbon. Other passengers said the morale of thi- (lerlnan nrmy has suffer- ed such a severe blow through heavy losses o! life during practice manoeuvres that in- vllsion of Britain is now un- likely. Tiler reported also that occupied rinicc and Holland are teeming m}. civilian informant; who ad- Un Bes lpNDQN, Sept. 20 —(CP Cable) —'llie blitzkrieg has revealed to mil- lions 01' Londoners the infinite ca- pacity of human minds and bodies to adopt. themselves to changing conditions. _London has taken on many of the visible signs of a besieged garrison, with the people of this metropolis adjusting themselves to live among the bombs JUSL its the men, women and children huddled in the fort- ress of the Alcoznr adapted them- selves to siege by the Spanish Re- yl-jed Brzilsh authorities when pubpmn fol-mi 697ml" Fill?” “lid “lbpropl-‘licd London's liomcward rush hour bk“- lllll mt mm the English has been changed, from ti p. m. to c‘ p1 for "exercise manoeuvres." Ar a result British submarines pm planes Wre “Emmi. 611d blasted the troop carriers out of the water, bringing death to thousands. they said. A high-placed government of- llclll of a, conquered not-ion who liken‘ liliil‘ ills identity be with- hold gniti German officers told 1pm an attempt to invade Britain a p. Ill. to give the people a chance lo get. sonlething to eat and set -off for raid shcltci" with blankc I under their arms before the siren.» clear the streets for the nightly bfifllbfllilllleni. Thousands of people have become tube squatters, paying a penny for a ticket mid then hanging around the deep undcrgrotiiid stations un- til the raids start. They huddle to- voilld he suicidal. that practice _ H _ _ m _ get. e1 on the hard floor or on gllgggiéis?) firs?‘ aim‘ e Ger uclvspapcrs or blankets. Some have R6,)?“ Solbcré. 4i vlce_urcsl_ rugs and a fcw have blankets, but all arc convinced that a short sleep on a concrete floor is preferable to a. long slccp on a nlarblc slab. Many of these tube squatters -- whole families of them leave their homes in sections of the city which are the nightly targets of the Ger- man bombers and travel miles scek- ing a. safe aien. Sonic of them start their (iflilv trek throu-ili the streets at. 4 or 5 o'clock so as to be sure to get a choice location in a. shel- ter. din: o.’ iilC Ai-mco International cez-porailon. makers of shect stccl m. flfrplftrie ports in France. said iin: when he went to a French channel poi-t. i0 try ho reopen a companv factory he Bil-w bOfllf-i 0i (‘vermin soldiers being tirashcd a- ill/‘rc every day. John J. Afnnttan. Paris pinion: of Time Magazine. like‘- rse- resorted heilw loss of life lmnlg German troops ‘engaged in‘ practice manoeuvres. Australians . llo To Polls Corres- When the all cl-“ar sounds short- ly after dawn streets l\‘ill"ll havi- been deserted all liiclit sart- to fill flgJiii. Another tiny has start- rd. liiriliIlcs l(‘l‘.Il'll ltomt‘ to cook to climb into > before start- ing work. Thousands of people tvgularly go .____._ to bed at ii p m. for lite (mule c vanilla, sept. 20 -(cP‘ -- ‘ is “olliius c! * pr» '1". no “ ‘lit .l cues to the polls '-l?llV)“ ' ‘ ‘Till election fought on d of _ilie Coalition min- l by Prime Mlnistrr H. .i . . Vinny theatres have lhcv were 1)i(l_\'.ll‘.i Even lhc “lo- tiiousantis of lii u.~c p: houses. rals," SOClfli hub for Lolidoilcrs. are rlt" riwl t‘.\'(‘l")‘ for bnrninids poi-shin: and rcpollshlng A iitiv llotlse of Representatives lllii linii oi the Senate wll‘. be el- ected ilnrii r the coilimonlrenitliks prnporzinrnl representation system. lt may he several days before dc- uiillged gl'1~i‘.~. Ii’ the lt‘:‘i of see London today, the British peo- Qlslvg 1-91....“ are avapnbk plcuvotilti cease to i.)(>_(‘ilf1l‘[!€‘(‘i with All patties are determined that social l‘(‘5f‘i‘\'(‘. bordering on snob- tlie war stinll be fought through to-blshness. After all. you cannot be liter; ‘The lggpp 15 n-hqnher up», snnbbish in a public air raid shel- ' (‘m or the opposition is 10T- '1' qiuhfird to Carry Qfl_ In shelters blankets arc shared by in tip; 01.1 1101159 [he Unllpd ‘vcople who n lmv liloilt-Exs ago would Aznlyqgy. Ipnpv hand“; by M1; Mm- not sneak to each other without o. tics and the Labor opposition, led formal introduction. ‘llicre l5 a by John (“li‘taln, ench hod 29 seats camaraderie about the whole thin": leaving the bnlitncc of power with truly remarkable among these peo~ the (‘mlyyg-y pal-p‘; which had 15 pie traditional in their aloofncss ‘inn was l)i‘l‘{‘lllil!\l(’(i by 1i‘- . ilnlii to cooperate in a QOYCNmNNPNii prtlilfifitli that the ilirce- Scar life of Parliantent should be ctienmi on account of the war. s I o p , asnli‘ '.l P. ii (.1 . i!‘ .1 Labor In icfliiszdnntsvn pnliitqicipgilr- ‘ in i‘: :1 -pnrt_v government pro- l»‘<‘\t' .\ir. Menzies. i czuldidnles are contest.- nn h _ house seats. ‘Phis largo NEW YORK‘ Sept 20___(Ap) __ “l” r',l““ will“! slml‘ ll‘? mm‘ lvfackiiy Radio said toniltllt ii- hfld i ‘liih was founded. is 41"‘ intercept-eel n message reporting the l° lllt‘ M501" Siilll- F’)? lll" Britisl steamship Elnibank had been iii senate seats up for election "cliuseti bv nn oneiiiv slllmlflfllle Bllfl m"! Ire 65 candidates. inrpcdocri" nt n ptiint nnilmxlmllwlv -——-~ G00 miles duo wcst of the Lrlsh C0115‘. 1.15mi‘. Register of snippin lists the Elmbank as a 420-foot 5.1 fi-wn vessel owned by the Bank Lincnliill- with its home port Glasgow. Wlliffe Coming Fvenis '9'- l ~ l iltl 102s. Rite [or Notices In this colllml 5m Pill: iiiiessoiib IBCBIVCd b? M543‘ t . "d:- ccn“ n" ‘on. IGNNANHIIOJB n.m. (EST) 8.8. Elm- ba k ii position latitude 57 north, loliizituiie 2'1 west being chased by enamy submarine. At qllllillg-tlttoren ‘Inesday. ‘ ' 10.23 P. in, mmbank has been tomedoed.’ L-lN-Q-fll -2i. "Talkies-St . Peters Wednesday‘ L-279-9~2l —2l. .. i.) » ' . a air“- crossbar. .. i». illl?‘is.€l“§.l€lf..*l:li=?;5lfi'li Body Fouhll By Indians vafglvin the War Dance, Iiorne we‘; fliiesdoy, September 24th. ——— w; music. L-Ilao-B-fll-Zi- EDMQMBON, Boot. 20-409)- Word was rvceived here today that m.» body of Raoul Bertrand. man- otier of Bear River Operations for Northern Transportation Com- pany, was found yesterday by two I“,‘§‘.,“',‘,f.'...l1. of the discovery oi’ the brtly \\'.'l"i‘ ct lliilllltti ill ill!‘ IIiP-“ilile "Reserve Wednesday. Sept. 25th iliince in Donagh school. spec- "mslc- L-39i-9~21-2i. MTEllll>lilh8 dates - Livestock " " lit Board i0:‘\(iill hogs, zluii calves at the ulhnviniz iuilillt, ii NENNYTNSSES Londoners Take lhc n-nrld eould‘ nww-"f" CHARLOTTETOVVWN, c. PPNAoXP, BRITISH BOMBERS FIRE HOLLANDER TELLS OF REY OL T Read by Everybody (if; Bliill i eged Garrison Aspect People Of Grc-a-t-Metropolis Adjust Themselves To‘ Life tinder Bombardment, i ,_._ _ Extend Daylight Time To Save Electric Power OTTAWA. Sent. 20.—l(.‘P)— Ontaio and Quebec municipali- i-ics ivhinh have been on day- llklit saving time iluriilg the summer months, are Ofdflfgfd to continue‘ daylight. saving iride- tlmtely in n. government war moztsurc arsnnunccd today, dc- ligiit saving-g will continue. The order, directed. to "all individu- als firms and corporations, ex- cept transportation ail telegraph cumpaillcs," merely said that in those municipalities of Ontario imil Quebec which have been observing it durin the summer. daylight savingfls in ll r-nntinue" U.S. . "gilestroyers For i illanadzrs Navy l‘ __._ cenill‘ arrived in Cillilfifiliili Royal ttliiittiian Navv. Niivy Minis- ter hlnldtniqld niilioiuicctl today. The (Ecstrtvvcizs \Vlii be c inissioiicu ships the-i of the ‘.\'illi(‘ cl. , tliitt‘ lilo lli‘\\' iniililu. of Allliupi -. (lillllllli7l.‘|._ N_1- -u.. St. Clan- , Crolx ililtl binl ncis. after rncrs couimcn ioq . ‘i Canada and the unit. Mr. lvliicdoilultl. in n Slfllflllflll ‘piipcrllloii at a |)l'(".~S con-l of namln‘: the ' ' rivers m‘ Quintin emié . nl with that which h.i~;.‘;ii<i-‘ ed flu.‘ authorities in selecting the liutnr-s of those nlrcrlriy commis- siinlctl in the Royal Canadian Navy. At the same time, by clltififiillll rivers that lluw lilfOlltlil both countries. a gesture of inlvrliiliioiull noecitvlll and ll'ii‘ll(l5illll, so chnracicrlslii‘ of rc- lnllmis oi these tzrcat ilcnincriicies, i5 evidenced." The Illinistci- tinted that the for- mcr United States vessels would bring Canada's destroyer strength to 13. Four of tli R l Canadian (Continued on page 1S. Col 4) ‘Skeena’ Battled Nazi Bombers OTTAWA, Sept. ZQ-(CP) —NM.\ bombers have poor aim in tho op- inion of the Canadians serving on HMOS. Skeena. one; of the destroy- crs operating in British waters, nav- al service headquarters disclosed to- day. Recently the Skeena was escort- ing a convoy of merchant ships which wos attacked by GQPIIW-fl bombers about. midnight. Although it was estimated more than 100 bombs were dropped not one hit was scored on the ships in the con- voy. ‘The Skecnois new Jumped to ne- ticn stations at the first sound of the aircraft. The bomber! RPM!"- cd overhead flying high. Although thcv could not be seen. the anti- nircrnft guns opened up on estimat- rd pos-itiolis of the aircraft. One bunibvi" (llvctl and wits caught ln the itlil llltlil. of the moon. A hall . .._ . .|'l -'-_l.~ l -re from Dr. flu NJUHIINTlNINiVfi llitillljll Ali's-ill, at. Port Nil 4 , Nwfi‘. rii-lllliiiallirs i'.‘lil(‘(‘ Wits found Alli!‘ 24 flouting on the Bt-‘ir Rim which‘ crlss-errvscs the Arctic Circle ap-l proximately om miles [north of. - ' n‘; - _ ; lls ronle rem lrra “m- inehitibn Bigaqgnaapiéiblilfli: grcl-Ni-fiiiLgiienNo the Mackenzie Ri- i.-aii1.. W points wl-ck of Sopleliiber Pr‘ ~‘.\'1 Montague, Ciirtlliiitu. ‘ ll- Eiinirn. St. Peters. Utilit. W V s‘; Nortlinul, Mlscuuclic, Mill- MJ“. l iilrlottetown. 'l‘tlcstiuy fore- NM till train time: Kensington, H, ‘l Wiltshire. Charlottetown. 0i‘ iii-curate fire from the Skeena szmli til Vt.‘ li. uif. Officers csliliniieq at least 20 to 75 per tt-nl. d1 the bombs dropped di not ex )i0(t.‘. (tilt, was (‘Hi the Skeeus that Their Mnficsties the crossed from Prince F/iwnrtl lslrmd on theirCan- adian totlr). with the lioistllllflhntl lists auz. i... ..- s..- u One wlicnl is the only distinguishable part of this Nazi bomber which Night Raids fiiiléw Day When ZOO-plane Enemy Squadron Put LONDON. sept. 2l—lSBttLl‘d3y) (CPJ-SIX iiv;i\_y' bombs exploded .ii Cvl 1.... heiicon ciiziy today and . is ‘icd into the south s uorniiiii warplanes in. ir tiusk-t-o-dmvii nit- i.'.'..;i.~h capital. c was one lull dilring lint the Nazis Clllllt? back 5L ti. '1 nit; COllnill-t‘ ilitir attack icr hours, 'i‘o\. in southeast England also the L0 prohibited trans- iel tilt‘ precise times the night raid begun and ended and Lllt‘ new on laugh’. began.) Uuriiig 1.10 first attack the skies ‘_ z with the sharp f‘i lies (ll il(‘.!\')' anti aircraft fire ".1 ill lllt.‘ ciuv. us ‘ - low-e boiulxd, but not as liBilVliy as ~ . .1. ‘ ‘ . i .. . , ...‘ A nun... of tlicin ill districts soul of ‘Phonic. and for a time iil2‘(‘\\' n hard. rcd light over centre r1‘ London. Bombs followed the flares , in loft‘; ambuscaelr “s ilnltlinlt to Loll- i;,il‘. trap Fri- squadrcu cf 200 (Continued. on pout- l. ll. ssfonéréifii llse Of Base lit‘ Singapore WASHINGTON Scpi. 20.—(A.Pt— The United States was YUDQXiOd to- night w in: consult-ring an informal l‘ ‘r to permit United Stritcs British to use lllc is “Pit! be c question whether ceptiinco of lllc offer “nuld be stabilizing fitttor iii the tcnse for eastern situation. Stilts‘ Slfcruiurv Cordell Hull. in (it‘.s‘('.l‘ii)lll!.' totluv the broad scope of recent ('()ll\'(‘!'.‘\.'l.ilOllS with the Mar- quess nl Loiliiiin. liic British tim- tmssatlnr, and Richard G, Casey. Atlsirullnn Minister. would say only that. Sllllluptift‘, may have been men- tioned. But he (lcclarcd $11M I10 negotiations are involved or envis- aged in‘ tliesgwtoiks. DC- tucii the i-illi con-' oi illflllbo fell-acme‘ the l To Flight. ‘ rm l." l {Niiliiii PAYRNNSb l‘! ha’ . . i HILLBBOROUGH, Calif, Sept. 1 20 —- (AP) -The Count. and Coun- y toss Marc De Tristan. whose three- ycnr-old boy was Xldllilp‘ 'tl near their home today bv a dnik. ho "- fllfl-Vffi man. are willing to p lreqtlclstcti SlOiLOiX) ruuscrn, it ldiscloscd tonight. -‘ "Vile are ready to meet all de- R \\‘ 5L8 ,msnds of the man," said a state- ‘mcnt by lsouis S. Catcs, wenltlij: l corporation head rind stcpfaiiici- of ' the Countess. Cities uslterl law cultrrireluciii of- ‘ficers and all others to uithgiflaw from the vicinity of the house ‘to alve the Mrson holding the boy ei- ery opportunity to communicate with us." Tilt‘ victim 0f the abduction, Mart- De-TTlslan. Jit, was‘. grnblietl from uiith whom he was walking in the ‘fashionable quarter. The ransom note. lcft with the nurse, was sign- ed “Unconventional eccentric." “We are iwcseiitlng to you n wry unsocial matter.“ the ransom note began. “However, don't be tittduly n- flifll'm€d.. .. “We assure you that your child is perfectly safe with us and of course will be returned to you in L0§S B ‘ CANADA SATfllllkDAY, SEPTEMBER izwii, IN NAZI RANK; ___.____ lrs nurse. middle-azcti hfnrv Fivley, ‘ _ MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ("Mt good nature, without prud- ence, is a great misfortune. 1940 114-141‘ 14'PA(‘.ES ll! Ultlil: sunny Jnblcrllnlon Delivered 85.00 IIIL-IEEJ, (‘unlrtlu and l. a N n. ll lNlillSltlll i i.t).\'l)0.\‘, Sept. 2l—(b‘zit-' lllillll) -- (C?) —~ Britain's bombers, crossing" the chun- nel last night and early to-‘ do)", set a row of fires along the French coast that c». tended from the repeatedly blasted port of Calais to Boulugnc. The illlllvk. one of a series i carried out systematically lllililt tiltcr night on possible ‘ invasion has-cs, followed dis-I closure that. 101's had struck devastating blows at one of the vital links in Germany's" intcrnrti ‘hi’ Hvatcrlvziyxs nci.\vork—ihe im. crnsllril through roofs "invasion QyIQyfpS" at roofs, the Final .\§r Force dive yliXftlllilfilii, in the face of galcs, ‘rain and sleet, smashed for lliours Tillififiil)’ night and car- ‘ilv _vi-slr~rrl.'iv at tile great 3.1m- tdurts \\‘illCli curry the long 1 " ii)0i'flllllll(i~i‘:lll.§ canal over the» ‘River Ems near Blunstcr. The .-\ir Blinistry said they effec- ronrrsnoen. MACliINE-GUNNED Solo survivor from a British ship .- - . llirpedocti in in.- ittlatntic n,‘ gn ~“"‘l." ‘liullnifli the rcpnir work ll-lllil" hlllllllilfillv. Victor Abra» which the iiiPfllllillS lmvc il(‘f‘l1 ilillllh‘, Ceylon srnlnziii, l"; in a. Cunallizui illfilgii-gfctiirgll-I; l“‘05"lll.l f”ll“"lll.9' will“? al‘ "Xitilsure anti ununtls inflicted by lfi<‘l\'»‘- tlic sulunllrilie"; machine-gun as the crew took tn hoats. Alirahanis tiriftctl en on opcil raft for a week, nd. his The daring night foray into tho heart or Westphalia was only one of a series of attacks on German his isnuntls ilntlrrsscd a roads railway and wqgm- com. two companions ilciid. lie hall nu muniéaiqon si-swm; (m. ‘he chm.“ lvaier and only one biscuit for “e1 or} 1"‘ " mod‘ p s wicre Hitler has massed ,lils invasion fleet. of barges and troopsliips, on airdromes in and pianos returned safely. i ltioreovcr. the Kings silent ser- _____ ‘Majesty's submarine sturgeon had Sept. 2i. l9l5-Groece asked for‘5""l< l‘ 19-00940" Gemlm "OOP- nn mp .<_ ‘\ (if the fllilt-s‘ in the British estimates that 200000 Balkan i .'.‘—li]l lilllt. nmbiliz-‘Gt-rman troops are methodically‘ l out of Germany. From these raids, a --— will‘ Air Ministry‘ sold, all British ‘vice. the Admiralty’, gave official "stipport to earlier reports that His 150.000 Isriish and French troops ship off northern Denmark nearlv as n cundi.toii (if her irizcrvrnlion llifPf‘ ‘WW5 “F10- pracilsinlz landing exercises on the i Norse coast. gave added point to‘ n ed troops to attack Itumauin, one flialz-li o.’ ‘he niiic». began boili- (To, ifrltish bomb- l.‘ Qun NiflbV YORK, 5c ‘BPOHD of Ullllt-d S l ‘ “our . their Hilmitz prcsezr . Killllmse if the bomb the ratc it has been the ' in a serious w. destruction MAN l tliiniaize“ l) unplug.‘ \ _- Ill-Wt an ant-inn: ‘ .ikclv if nrevalhn: l L'()llilllil(‘.\. Brit: -(h n. (imirge F. , jam r-hicf of still,’ u.‘ i l’ ri London Wit lll‘ll"‘~ cf the m: . THINKS IT'S null Of THE WEATH ER STILL- io the retir- ASES Nazi Held Side t. Of Channel Is Rimmedln Flame Enemy CanaIPSystem Given Pounding By Royal Air i70rce Pilots In Daring F oray. ii. S. Observers Say No Serious Military Damage . folruinatllllhlisljtifi electrical oi" a row oi‘ store; ifunllng Victoria Station in the heart oi London. but a siltq-l iii-Halli‘? fiom Biit-lting- i (H11 n t D _ iq.>\q;,,,,,,_ rvpnru Ira, V“ u w“ csmnawldd ltlllsee. ‘mtb - lllllll‘ i'ni;u-. nritisli claim to‘ have brought down over 50 (ierlnan raiders during |-¢-|.¢“»@d dayngm, i7 i oltmund-Em s ttfirlyrlnFéilrce is “better oil at in mcnt said, that this move would mass ‘mm-ks by Ml“ on nmish capital‘ canal‘ evil-i" Gunman‘ .n%‘~’lllili' i Tclell-‘le 139-000 HIIPSPDOW‘!!! 0i =7 -----;'- --____i.v_.r t » _.___. _ FPO!!! Dover 301195130". announcements p11» electrical energy for industrial " ' dents repnrted that hri ht planes hart i>s.~..‘..i.{t.- use by reducing consumption of g d.q_v_ strong 531d U... power iflr_iigiltlng purposes and ; illlrsis 0f flame COUiti be was 102. bystaggcriiilttlio hours atlvlilch fiee I h - The RAJ“ generating plants are required ‘l ll ll ""2 i 8 rim 0f the p; t)... Germ,“ a .. . . r °""""°" "reg three“ ‘ n r - - . commendation ni’ M. J. Symlng- flauzy mlsls- Alli“? the ofnllggfiaiiiicigli’ on. power controller for the i l RSlS 0f li1€ bombs lilere ‘(l "' he aid Department it‘ Ml it‘ < I i v _ ‘ , _ ‘,. Supply/hint! ill-us retiritlriitcbilsbyaiii: . “H? shell bursts and Cllls‘ idliilglfii’ i gnvcriinlent as one means of , lers 0f ggqrchli ht beams Siéiltlliv fr’); in avpltiing a. power shortage that Th \. -‘ b _.g _ ’I"iit\ niuhtlv,‘ lion mg; l»! Ipjndrlyj might iiiterrupt the output of 9i l "Z15 0 Hously “Ere has not affected ill cssentia wit: industries. .. , Llil ll _ ' ' loft Wed .. r 1 ~- s v ‘- . N0 limitation was placed on p g up wit‘ resmmice‘, 1o alr rrrileldai’ n u‘ ‘f§,§',“.‘,;“°I,.-”‘f; the period during whjph- dny- Bent on burning out Hlficrs quite pyPpjtfl < 51.3 bardmriit ct Lkvs on western front. the systematic work of both RAF. l ']"()R()N'I‘() 5.‘; _ q H and navv in striking at the roots ‘ 311.11.11.11“ 3115i m“ Scot. 2-, )9 ‘lics bccan ad- n . ,__ wrong xtlnei- nu ‘i.ul n thr- Gorpigm s l (“imcrnoum \\' Africa. .' (Continued on page in, Col 6) kiiSmas/t riléwr” Campaign Is l Diuson due timel You are dcalint: with in- l-‘ortl-‘PWT tclligent and enliglucnetl phonic . 0 _ our little captive (guest, rather) QLIFHEIIH‘ l'l'U\'lIll't~. llltlvlillfl will be mast cliarmiiiglv (malted .__... T. .. , .. 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Iflamnbye __ o. co la mrai on n1 to c ial crc > _ I banks. .1 special plediZc-fnriu which ‘Slur sets "vs evt“ " jlhiui‘! i‘ will he delivered h_v mail this I rsns .!\lll-""'-‘!\' T“"““ Y‘ n“ ‘ ~ -.' . ldcrs VICTORIA, Sept. 2o- lCPM-Fav- “Ffi l“ T-“lil-W l‘""“‘l‘° _ ,, ,, .. . t - Med by Rood flymg wean...“ monk from ("ti-fist in coast.’ I I: grist (l ii.‘.~‘. rum-l =~ _ l. bcrs of the United Staiias-Cannda B‘ il-‘llll! llll“ m“ “"7 sm-"ils il“ ' Joint Dvicncc Board today arranged Plfll?" liflm. "_1‘.\‘ bunk “Who-Slim” I q M , ,_ ,, ,, ,, ‘,._ to lly south n5 [nr a. 'l‘inls.ue Point, can instruct h s nr her bani; in I . ‘lliiilllu. ‘an-d ‘L - Ol't‘.. ilear Astoria. to look over an invc i. in one or more war savings ‘N’ llfill Ci‘ -‘» i‘ " - llil‘l)lll‘l ll'\‘t'illi)ill(‘llL. cnrlzficzilcs on (he lfih ni‘ eivn l _ __ _ , . .. 'iitt- iiilifll‘ U. S. iiit‘|nill‘l'.< lint] numiip i l TI". 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