vr-v-u-arac-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.vrr-v-r-r-v-r-r.‘.'.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.v-vwv- -.-.-.-.-.-c-.-.-. - EXTRA "P NEWS 4' WOMEN f - SPORT ‘KTORTOISE -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-rrvw-. A lilcrrie APRIL 8, 1943 3--'a-'__- - ...___-' 11*- with Melodie Cartoon“ Blitl Albert Dekkeri William Bendix - For tho girls they loll bcliirtdmlor the wives, swcetlxsarlr, moth"; oi fits-mica, this picture ‘ was made! A Ptnumuunl Picture BRl.AN ' DONIEVY § Mactlonaltlliareycr Robert Preston , ‘I-I-I-I-I-I-I-d-I-I-I-I-I-I- ‘Jim'- 5' IE, §CAPITOL = I-fI-I-IN-I-I- i i >‘__.___. ' llllllllll NEVIS See page 2 for important ~ information. w.» sv.-.-t.-Vt.r.-.-.-u--u-.w.sv.v.- _-l _ __ ‘Xlbcrccii [fights lit New High in Action Hit! Plus Cllitplt-Jl‘ ll oi‘ “SECRET CODE" Great Glover — Comedy — Song of Victory. Llzirtotm W-HHVU‘-".|NH'LNVH-t-'~w-"Jltrw ti‘ will =- s .. ai- - ii’ n n i ‘we - nruvwki a‘? kiss iicrri ON FRITZ _ and Chapter ti of "mucus or DEATH VALLEY" IN MEMDIIIAM Ever Mather, Brothers and Sister. e ...: DOORS OI‘ EN “n'u"n'ln"lu‘u'ln'iu'fu'h'n“u'u'n'u's’u'u'u"ufif-‘flu’ cr :'n. d 32‘ '0 Starrett fight 'c:itl‘ t1 55-7 “:35 l>z n: m with tinothci" In u‘u‘q'-‘a't.-t'-'<’ln'fu'lfn'u‘n'd'lu' H-‘Jl-‘l-‘fl-"u m I‘: s‘ - ' fiV-‘l-‘P-‘lffi FRI. SAT. numecllllllu" E D W A R D 3 limu WRITERS n plaY <~'t::=:.:t==-. 51mm! by wiiiiln MIKE A CDIUMIIA PICTURE . “'mml-I-l'h'l-nml'i-lul-lli'%'l.l.mnnnlI-I-n“n-I ‘ff-"f- In loving memory of JAMES N. LAMONT Died April 'lth, 1985. Remtmbered by Father, Wall PRINCE EDWARD -=~ Now rtttttts SHOWING A'l‘ 21.15 — 7 and t9 — "gbifi-“fi-"tfif sva-vn-t-I-Ir-v-u-t-avr-r-r-al-n“. Ttl-llllY — FRI. — Sill’. MATINEE 3.15 - NIGHT 1 and 8.45 swam/d 45; dzag/z/yd "vZJ/b/fl/r ‘r////f'w2;-’////rk' ’, ' ' ~ iiitlliii tilt! E A R l. Y .9,-..-..--_'t--:t-f-"-'~'i'-.'-'~”-"-‘ “-,“-'-‘itl"‘.'f'fi'_"_'f'_"‘"fl',' _ _ s Lawle- lllCll is now at i113 s t\\'o .ktnt; fist battles nnd has l30lllltllng Kllll: light with tie llldlitll. Hayden 113$ a ML wuflle tvitll fe battle with an Ind 22nd rciigh-zmtl tumble cncotuiter dlilll. 'u'n'u'h"n'n'n'u'iu'in'-'l- %'>'-‘\-'u'- Yn'in'n'ln%'ln'n'fn‘- ’n' I-i-IHHHII“-I % -IEWII fiVfffffi 91-1111 l: CH _AIZ_LQTTET__OWN_ “G UARDIAN_ DOES INDIGESTIDN Wllllfll’ Ytlll , BELDWTIIE BELT? HebYeiIP QIMQQPForTMKHiJOI lhlOITllll MaIIYIIRAIWTOGQ lforethnnha-lfufnur tiunlndonc below the bait-iii your 2i ate! bowels. So when ludlnntlan utrlku, tn lomathtn w: has: in the staunch ANS ow Whit you manned in Outer‘: Little Hm Pills m 3ft‘ united help tn that ‘fireman 2| lent" o! lll. ‘hi: one Oerur‘: Li tlu Liver Pill before nml lflll After mull. e than neooritl to directions. The: help wake up n llfllr I of the l! lnlln dlgealivl Juices In your ltnm- nii AND bowels-help you dlgcnt whet you luvs eaten in Nnturn‘: own way. Then molt folks get. the hind 0f relief that mllfn you feel better from your bud to your tau. Just be IUPIYDU get thn genuine (Euler's Little Liver Pills from your druulnt- 25¢. criirnit tiiiitintiti Thin column II reserved [m My, of local interest. but advertising oi n newsy nature may be inserted ‘at flu oentu n word. strictly pay ifile In utunce. 000KB for Photographs. CHICKEN. TAXI-PHONE 271 CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-978 ALWAYS TENDER Best Seed for sale by Arthur Vessey. Ytirlg- 41 WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- servicesApril 11th. I-llghflelcl 11.15 A. M. Wlnsloe South 3 PM. Winsloe North 7.30 P. M. Officers of Wlnslue South Sunday Echool 2 P. M. Rev. T. Constable, Minister. 4-8-11. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday morning u drunk and incapable who failed to In Memoriam Mlle‘. ULADY$ in‘. BURNS Her many friends will learn with rcgreo oi HIE occur o1 lvn-s. uluuys is. nurits, wnlcn occurred on bun- utly, lvlhlell Z8, Lin», lll LAIU rrllice county nospttst. BUFVAHAA‘; are two soils, Pte. John a. mums, acme- Mllcli} ill lLilgiunfl uiiu uurptifhl J. u. lsuriis, wltn me rt. t... A. m. 0-. haiitax, N. .11.; two fllulltlclllltlffill, -L‘i/-. UIDMII MICKEY, DJIIIEWIIEIG III miglanu and lvlt-s. IPBIIK tvlnc- lvllnuii of PleQCAlCiUn, m. ti; ulltl two great. grsttuctu-utett, cnttrles tvluclvnllsn and tvlartntl JOyl-‘B mcsey, nnglana; also one sister, Mrs. W. W. usrtliner or lvntlite. Mrs. Burns, wno was SAXLJ-IIVQ years of age, had resided in hen- sington for over thirty years, and will be greatly tnlss-d uy ner netgn- bours and friends. ner husband predeceased net sixteen years ago, ttna ncr only daughter, Irene, four years earlier. The tuneful scrvie-s were held Wectiiesuuy morning, March 31, and interment was in ine Indian River cemetery. Pallbearers. J. A. Thomp- son, Clarence Hickey, George Ellis, Jamie: Brahsm, Jomes Mullsiy, Keir Lzlar . MASS CARDS Ml". and Mrs. John S. Burns willlam Dunphy Annie OT-tollortln, Summcrsldc. P. Drlscoll and Family, Sum- merslde. Mrs. Axlnle Baker Mr. and ltrs. P. N. LeBlailc Mr. and Mrs. John Chlow and Family, Summerslde. Mrs. lgsnk MiwMtllaii, Frederic" ton, N. . Corporal J. O. Bums, Halifax, NB. Eileen Shea. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Mr. mid Mrs. L. Criliill FLORAL TRlBUTEs ‘Pillow-Jack and Nellie Pillow—t.‘orporal J. u. Burns Wreath- Mr. und Mrs. Frank MacMillan and son, Charles. Spray-Mrs, Mabel Chisholm and Family. 5PPRY~—lVI-T5- S. Slddel and Grace Oxlord, N. S. 4-3- ' Card of Thanks The ltunlli" of the i.ttt~ Mrs. Gladys E. Burns, wish to thank all irietius and neighbours for kindness shown to their mother dunng her illness. They also extend their thanks to the doctors and nurses of the P- C- Hvsuttai tutti tp those who sent floral tributes. spiritual bou- quets and Mass Cards, 4-8-11. Story of Marine Stand Thrills in "Wake Island" As gripping a film us has ever been dprojeczed on the screen come thun crlng into the Prince Edward Theatre to-dsy. 1t ls Paramount's "Wake Island", a masterpiece or s movie telling the story of the little band of out- numbered Mnrints who for tour- teen days stood off the pounding cf Jsp invasion forces and by so doing thrilled the hearts of all Americans and wrote glorious Marine history. Paramount gathered together s brilliant. cast to portray the many real-life roles. Heading the list are Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston, Macdcnald Carey. Albert Dekker Walter Abel. Barbara Britten and William Bendix, The fatr. that "Wake Island" was filmed with complete Murine Cor cooperation stands out unmist. - nbly. The realistic land. sea and All‘ battles are thrilling testimonials to that fact. "Wake Island." bear tn mind, isn't all battle scenes. ’I‘he film has n very definite story, scripted by W. Ft. Burnett and Frank Butler. It is the story of the men who fought the bait e. and tltrrriorc ls a hlszh- l_v personal dramatic tale that be- comes magnificent film entertain- ment us acted b, an ~lnspired cost nnd forcefully drected by John Farrow. It has humor and gslety amid the sliubbles of furious battle. ll, with relatives. The funeral appear had his $5 ball estreated. BROTHERS Ml-JE'l‘.¢-Mr. ltllfl Mrs. E. l". Acorn of this City had a letter from their son Sergeant. w.A G., George Acorn R. C. A. 111.. stilling that he had met his brother Corporal Keith Acorn tbetter known as Sheble) in Eng- land. They are spending a leave together. These two brothers haven't sceii esch other for two years. STEADY GIIOWWTL-Tlle Coil- sumer Branch of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board has grown steadily since it was organized in Canada and this week the mem- bership reached 10,000. This large l membership was accomplished in a s ace of l5 months. Mrs. J. K. Lep tlr of Swift Current, Susie, was the ten thousandth Canad- | isn woman to be enrolled as ii | liaison officer between womens organizations and the Consumer Branch. The main object of this Woman's Regional Advisory Com- mittee is the controlling of prices and prevention of inflation. Such committees are established Ill (l1 rlottetown and Stimmerltde in mls province. BURIED IN SAINT JOIIN - Frl-ctics in Saint John will rezret. the passing of Mrs. Marion Robert- son. wldoiv of William J. RUDE!‘ n, which occurred in Toronto aft r a lcng period of declining health fol- lowing a serious major operation Mrs. Robertson's husband was for- merly a traveling representative of the old Sufnt John firm of Daniel and Boyd -the London House — and afterwards represented the firm of Grecnshlelds Ltd., Montreal. During their residence here many years ago, the family home urns lccntec. on Sydney Street. Mr. Rub- crtspifs two brother, George and Strutin Robertson. mctnbers or a prominent saint John family, nlcd s itumbei" of years ago Mrs Rob- ertson was the former Miss Marlon Crabbe of Prince Edward Isl-dud "she is survived by a brother Mr. Ernest Crabbe of Borden, P E I ) She spent the winter months at the to four years ago, when She re awed many olc friendships she 11115 since been making her home in Toronto service W85 held Monday in Toronto, and the body will arrive in saint John o“ V/erliicsdrty. The ccriittiltlal >91‘- vlcc will be hold in the CllilUPl at I7'E‘l‘lllllll Ccmctery on Wednestltiyf a1‘. tfmcon at 2.30 o'clock —~$3llil, John "telegraph Jonrnai 6111.1 Personals Mrs, Fl is lifr-t-Pherson of Allis- ton, has rccz-"lvrri a csblecvan, 51,115. lniz that her husband Ptc Ellis Mac- Plvrsmi has arrived safely in Great Britziiii convey sincere thanks; to all friends who sent mcmtigcs of sympathy tind floral tributes; also neighbours who helped by their many acts of kindness during their helped her in tllly way, during the fllgelsf 0t‘ her late husband. thel furious battle and makes you ec in? to make the Jtlps pay a terrible toi for the Lesthernecks fought on. determined what thev irmitcd, Each performance of the actors is flawless. through their roles as lhottglt lll- splrcd, which they undoubtedly were Just as t-lic entire Amcrlctttt iillblil; was by the magnificent stand made by our Marines. As red-blooded movie entertuiit- ment. "Wake Island" should not be m ed. As an example to every The picture starts just u few da s before the Pacific atoll was attsc - cd. Even then there was a sense of impending danger which led to the is and being fortified. Then it came. The invading forcrs hurled their might by lund, sea nnd sir against s handful of Mar- ines and civilians. Against these heroic defenders the Japs had to paiy ti terrific toll-and for some- h ng they're going to have to give back anyway. American of courage and determin- stlon against. odds ft must be soon. Trinity United Church Lenten Service. In llenrtz ltlcmoritil llsll at 7.30 l’. M. Mr. W. ll- Smlth will give Miss McDiiugall the address. will conduct ._'1.".hsfitn_ LRIQQLYKNJIFILLPIIIPBEIL _____ ______}______ the meeting, —O , APRIL 12th 5 BIG NIGHTS 5 ENTER TAINMENT AT THE SPORTING ctua to APRIL 17th Sponsored by the Canadian Legion _ B.E.S.L. uANClNG - BINGO - BOXING Watch For Further Announcements l._-_--______ F- lll1S got llWliy with uta, 1t will be out of the country lzelore you can say knife llllct nu doucf. they'll have some smart mun to get CHM-king on it. our only hope persuade When- Then wc Sir-tits t0 bawne to work for us. _ could at least hope to nave the stuff going as soon as the Hun does- 1L5 making the best 0f ll bad job, but that scents the safest line to take." "Yes. 1f they gut Mother's torm- ulti, but its not certain they did, thuugn of course. it is possible." "Any reason to think they may Benny asked. "We'll have to keep Bill of! When- bIlWIlB somehow. Of‘ course, it, is the probably not have girl he's snell scratch his eyes out. Lthen, as a thought struck him: "I suppose whenbutute Admiral Bentty Hotel hcrc about. he's no reason to love iiun, has he?" "He didn't kill him. He hasn't. the strength. "And l um,‘ "To theme." rrnston ivciii on. “We have iilglltl P9118011 didn't lvloiiklorti. side. ll hull-wit. seems that lic lTrlS something up lllS He admits Duraiiport was not (lead WhCll he found nlm, but. We cunt gm. tlllyihllig else out of liiiii. It is ntilc gone through the dying man's or Ditrtliiport. may have givCll him the papers. Hi5 general 511d iggests he is k€9p~ rlcrvc. pcckcts , sir of cunning .51 mg somtthnig buck.’ Tncv themselves go llll l'(‘l_\l!ll! Oil you Lot . ok kiic maxi cf scarce less rt geiirrtil on thc livid or uii admiral Blil commented. lslOll lllwliys coiitlves to be dra- ' If I didn't know him so ' he stage- nnd ent- aflotit. "Ftmitvfl "Fr-t d? lilJlllllI-ZGII all his ritiiccs." “To blazes wit-h Feiistorfs exits." said the ever-practical Cortners. "I ls about. tlmc we i101 » . grout it. THUIISDA" APRIL 8m lilting; Sflfllllg some cxcltin l lllllllllllllllllllllll RUBIN HOQD UATS SCORES A BULIJS EYE For Flavour and Food Value ES, it's true . . . and no woude l The full-flavoured goodness of the best sun-ripened Western grain kept in, and a toasty richness added, by the Robin Hood Pan Drying recess, has placed Robin Hood Qats on thousands o Canadian breakfast tables. Quality will always tell, and the quality of Robin Hood Oats is never allowed to vary. The healthful values of Robin Hood I Oats as a breakfast cereal are more important toda than ever before. Every ounce o Robin Hood. Oats contains 72 international units of Vitamin B-l . . . PLUS . . . minerals, proteins and carbohydrates in quan- tities helpful in maintaining suflictcnt of these necessary nutrients in the dict. Ask for the familiar 48 oz. pack- age. Your grocer has it; and the (jiant Economy Package as well. PAGE THREE With Dover Between By COLIN HOPE CHAPTER X “SHE HA5 DISAPPEAIIEDI" "It secins to me," Lorbrouk stud. utter a. pause, “that our btst bet is ll Jerry nlzlthcrs fortn- gct. utter Wlteniluwile. U3 I/L) dotic?" after, though tiidlft kill get lJlliJK t0 lo think the papers. tllc llltlll gt! in tact. 111st possible “Iollllllllyl Haven't you got s few babies wt t times?" B iiiiv "No. ‘This is only one of the jobs I'm interested in. Remember Blee- 4- - son. tliv landlord here, is rill right. FlFSl-rzltc chap. in fact. He'll help you. rspocinllv with the local angle.’ "You ttskcd for it at, nine-thirty. Are you ready?" -. 4 : E E E .- 0 exits O s i: W ,- fl 9 E =- ‘E ‘Q @ t: s E MBJJIEI‘? The niece could have dotie, but I'm sure she didn't." dill suicnlsnortly. t to the Hun Cnziiley who found and it he may nurse in between risked. srtrcastlcally. “You know vcu can litive help if you want it, Blil," said Fcnston. "I Report to me as ll.'~'ll.\l. Goad-bye " And hr- ivtis gonc. - a w his chief was a importance than I b’. S The bonus of EXTRA SHEETS saves you money... its gentle softness and im- maculate quality safeguard family health and comfort- i Carnation is IRlfAD/ATIJD Car-mi. lmu Ali/k -_ tmdilutcd, use it like crctim tor coffee, cereals, whipping; chilled and diluted with an equal amount of cold water, for drink. lug-and diluted as required, for cooking. IRRA 0/17 75D Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT -'/ivm fiirmrrdélm’ ‘ good, whole milk, evapor- afcd to double richness, homogenized, sterilized, and irradiatcdlfor ex/m “sun- shine" vitamin D. Write for free Cook Book. Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto. _________i__ the table, and lock for lllilrdtrcrs," we start?" I shall have m dominoes or crlbbage make coo-goo eyes nt Jane, I her " main taunt. Indeed sclous of it. awkward, cr—the circumstances . . If he ind Jerry knows it, '3 -_ _ C Charley f. t rlless will probably wégg- g “$110M Lwllantl ‘Ills reaction -ost him lllS life," Lorbr k c m- B W? ,0 11m We were 0rd 0f Thanks fnemed, 0° 0 acting as UIlOlllClBl -ot- even of. .____,,_ "its part of your 1'0» to keep ‘figl ‘filmd_)'-§;L;1111'<Ls t3 hllni. After - - - . . ui cyc l him," F nsto Kid. ' E 11 1" 111 1e W00 10 ‘vlgfllsmmlcmu* Belt“ ‘md “m”? 1 o] e n M have any doubt that ho and his tentlon. “Might Work," Benny ,. 1 ' k ~ 1] d b n.- 5, t. t to be a mail who scares easily.“ Zzgftilli 53d befmvemelli- grulsloulq? ~ 10s new‘; ‘lrilgavigfpovg? At that. precise lilotncnf. ' tilated district. and strangers at- Problem was wlved- A331" m?!“ l‘ . “ac, Hnpmm,,_~ ttisp ‘on the door. This ttmsl iLLWflS - Low, .1‘- L f. U tabl_ eav e11’; more urgcn. "t r. or- Card Of “I tlilnlimywililile llild llfsxliill $- neeli br°°ku called me mndlmd- ica" I to know. except where Charley 99mg m? Mr- Wllffnbflwne 15 he" — Monklurtl lives. It‘ we want any help to see Yo“ at mice- ,_ Mrs. Fldcle Pliieml, Not-tit Rustico, I'll lel you know, I take you Bl" 11"'§‘w,,°°e" the dmir- L‘?! wishes to thank all chose wilo "nave won't bc fraying about ltere?" mm wme .m' h" cflncd- Wm“ 5 ha pened? ' “Germ ._ our power,‘ _I.pOl'l)l‘OUl( "Yrs. I'm coming now," FfllfitOll , I _ swrrctl. H-r turned to his two “w,” W?) cflm ‘If?! “m” mm“. roiitpttniutis. "l must get tiwtly. I l9“ ‘mm x“ __‘\,_ I H“, Hm‘ think ytttrvv cot everything. I'm m“ “o! up “m” ‘ ' l“ rest. I lllll 100 irurticrl " firm line vnliifihlc time llllillll. trusted ill bringing . "But, you set‘ W1‘ tell p uiilcs hut) lied." “ o. No. Of course not. Sh” has disappeared!" (To be Cciithitiedf $1 o 111 llTC l5 to ‘.10 yours of age. iii wi-ii- ii- tuna-an —---¢- we'd better go and "Never mind murderers." Bill till.»- wered. We can leave them to the police. Our Job is to find Mttthei-‘s Papers 0r_ to iaersuadc Whenbavime to part with his formula. Whcre do "As if you don't know! 0f course we go to cull on Mr. James Weil- bawne. Al: least, we say we have come to see him. Actually. of course, entertain him at while you tllc lilcce. think Wlieiibawne called _ Lorbrook was so preoccupied that. ' Duntttport. l.» ll bit on itie queer I16 £00k 110 =wt101l t0 11111189 the he was scarcely con- "YESmWC itiusl. go ‘to see When- bsivtle. he said. as if speaking to himself. "But its awkward. Deuced "We can't Dav a social call lil- we cannot say please We're Government agents and What, about, ‘ ygur plastic," Bcimv Conliers add- ' can't. 111960 111B Obiccts of unwelcome tit- .. conceded, "but. I have doubts. He doesn't scent henbawne was almost inside the room without awaiting the invita- tion, He tried to speak Cklllllly, but it was (plain that he was very much filly we will if it ls u-ithiti answered. “Won't you sit (town imd toll its Blil rztilimtl that illllvhs ltt- took il \vllf‘llllll\\'1l(‘ to (‘llllll 115 Wlltll lillb / TO. Travel byAir! Moncton... Saint John... l Maritime i3 Summersiile ..¢ PLANES ‘DAILY:- Lcave Arrive Charlottetown liloncton 6.30 a.m. 8.40 tun. 1.35 pm. 5.40 p.111. Fare - Chsrl “ .. - Munch] $6.50 Single - $11.70 Return plus tax. Information — Reservations Phone 540 FANNING SCHOOL 1403 'Except Sunday tentral Airways LIMITED Ilttnor Roll of running school. Grade 2t.—1_ Marv Auici; 2 Js Bctiirstu; 3. lrcnc ’l‘ilylor. Grade IX.—1, Edythe Donald; 2, Jam Burt; 3, Robert Murphy. Grade VIII-l, Elaine Brysnton; ‘.2, Lccnurd Abbott. Grrlrlc vII.-1. Janet Auld; 2, Jflmrlcttr- Owen; 3. Marlon Wood- in every fibre the almost. ttt- As it lilllflzl to the second, there Halters Bleeson hovered in 11w incredible heroism of that Slllllll (‘lllllit ll tltscr-ct tap on the door. b~‘ffk3‘°"“d'_ ,, _ contingent ol flghtln Marines. nnd in -lll~\\‘(‘l' to Fcnstoifs ilivlta- , <191111°111L11- mo, old Ina“ b.‘- Outiiuntbei-ed and ftlulitg superior tlon. tho lttttdlordls. daughter came Rm- 1 119p}? W" ‘I I1 P“_1‘l°" 113°‘ forcis with the Knowledge they mto the mom. Jim" Mr- BIeQm‘ thmlght m." lmfill. , were going t0 take a terrific pouiid- ‘The lllllll has brought round beflble. 1° hell] m“ Sulmllfmb “'5 l _v<~ur tan: Mr, Fcnston,“ she said. dL"l“rbm" ha“ lmppmwd‘ you _ he stud. a triflt: shurDlY- t It's m j {Ken The first ltrlppltls 0t ("Wk 110W _ . on our young trees takes place when the) ‘Alglrtggtffiftf-lll‘ sttic. Grade ti . Jlllll! s (it-title ltl VL-l, Attrlre_v' MHCKIII- ‘lltlilf L’, Doris Stcwurt: 3. John D0n~ ltl R. Murphy-Teacher. \'.~-l. Ralph Chslnplon; 2. Mrtcliciizd‘: 3, William lAult v ttiuztle lV.~l_ .Itl.lll BCfilTaLUI 2, l-‘lvintis tvlucltitltitin; 3. 511111191 Arid. Grntlt‘ III.» l, Vlvitiii Hryttiitoii; '2. Lllllllll Cruzicr; 3. Elll-‘Cll W005‘ side. Glllllfi ll ~-l_ Alrtry MacGulgan . lziiicl Nlztry MilCNfilll. equal; Z. D011" JIICI Bcairsto. _ ‘ Grade IVA 1T1. Dcrolh)‘ C1011"- "J, Iihrcld \ ii . Grtrlc l. B.»-l_ Vcriton Mac- . 1, Betty Bculrswi Z. titlrnldiixr stencil-