Aucusr 7. 194‘1__ and Weaving . our wool to be spun into iainngnldieuyoven into blankets. The mfllgCi are: 23 centq for single Earn, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS l “hm; 25 cents per pound. - "6‘,."°.2.‘i.§§ ogvlrvaurilofihrf wool oer 2v y i .“._§M.mun M m, M“, n, ew or]: Stock “"5 aniglldil? 5'55?" medium. Ex l! ‘niihiieiibled yarn is tine, medium c “n83 ‘mi course. also I100“!!! girli- rut shippers poached real own- ___ mflzlme and ins c tins inside s11 SM" (Canadian Press) cl new“, b, malllg; frelggti {ftllllt M, a m,‘ r a, {f} wllihe paid on ponn o Am Tel Tel l“ pisggieszlpé-lsveogiar well washed dry, Anaconds a f c W - “from robes. blankets and Fancy figdzxdnfifi” Bed Throws (or sale. mm Bu“ u b8 WM. CONDON 4i SONS lEhio g; 3-: , n aos. as Queen street " i j "" ° °‘ .eh-mc=wv=-____ Si‘; Slim}... if L; " Gen Elec a1 1-: Gen MOtOrd 40 iioiiroiioi: SALE B» == Kennecott _- '- 38 S-B Mont Ward o 8t 1.2 j__. g Yglelnlégi ‘J71 1-4 T be sold by publio suction in 01‘ v.5.‘ "Hf, u; m. court iieuee in Chaf- Pfiilnprgfl 2i 21-2 lump"... in Queens County n P .. C0 45 3- Prince Edward Island, on Friday the Std Oil NJ - 43 7-8 m, My or septemoer. A. 1)., 1941, st Tex“ corp the hour of twelve oclock noon. ALI. Unwed M; 39 1-4 niii" parcel oi lend eltilm- 11*"! u a Rubber 2i s-a ‘m; bgfl-gg atliiurray River in Kings U s steel co 59 gqunty m’ said Island. bogged and vanadium c 35 54 described as folloms. By a e coin- we“ Union m 34 ""11""?! a‘ ‘h? Nmimif,‘ ‘"5131; West Eleo 9i 1.2 Eimtilailviiilnglcfl-gilifrgilw glued by ‘v°°1w°m '- Fred Johnston. and in the Eastern v"'-"‘"".°{».:.l’..‘°l..2t.‘;“§.5.“ c: . 0 , running North alon: said East boundary One Hundred and o"uh:fia:s*i.xi.h‘i.ti..".rz'cs: e- -- igeoiiinunercial Road to McLean's (Clllllllll "fill "" Mill Pond, thence East aloul laid ‘IORONTO, ADI. 0- Rpfld One llundred and Sixty-two fcet, u1' until it reaches Hill: Street. stock; Close uni n‘ ' I 3,): gm,” 321112 “Sll5..‘;“{i...s."i3.°25 A, 0,, ,3 uiiill it reaches land of Fred Joim- Alderman m stun. and thence Westwardly siplll Ans Cd“ 63 raid hind One Hundred and liiity- Aunor Gold 1m oiie ii-el, to the place of commence- Bu“ Maul 12 inrnl. containing Two-thirds of an Bear Ex u L: acre of land, a little more or less. m no ALSO ALI. THAT other parcel or Bea e m 3 4 land situate, iylnz and beinr on Bldsvod 51 - luiriisliip Number Sixty-three in Bonetai kings Cuiintv aforesaid, bounded ‘a: Brslorno 11 follows. that is to say: On the Ntllll’ Bremen 7'1 ll."‘.l.;l‘.”.“‘.‘€.f.l“‘.'..i“il.‘l' ‘itill.f.i..f..‘i 33f" m“ M} by land conveyed by the Commie:- gen Mal 5s l"; r*.:;:*'.':.".:::'.":.:.:r. B.- hatz: w» M 1g; 00 . ll ‘ ‘,3 . Livingstone, now of James “V1118; gag“? H7 Wm‘- °“ ‘he 5mm‘ by Mom?“ Cochenour '15 illillnond. and! otn téiaertiizuthncin Commwealm M iiigiv ‘iifiiiieesfin of Rusgei Senoa- conlarurn 0 ' bang“, and now pl John A. Munn; con Smelt 3g ountiiiiiiii! Fiity-fiiitht acres ol land Davie; 1 - I htile more or less: Denlson 5 'i'he above sale ls made under a Dom, Q11 23 power of sale contained in an 1n- g quesne 10 denture of lilortgage dated the East ca" 3 1.4 Twenty-eighth day 0! Sfilltfimbfle Bu; M“ 330 A. 1)., 1937. made between James M Eldormo 45 Stymi-ist oi’ Murray River. in Kinitl 13 (‘ouxiiv aforesaid Miller. M"! Chili" Exwnsmn 1 7.; c hc:r..r':rat:rf $55211?‘ - iiiii;.?.i‘.. iii (‘Queen's Couiitv sforc- Gilfsaluk. _‘ -', u; u. a part. de- God e been ingeiiflin payment Gra Boug i: 3'4 oi rnnr-ipzil and Interest of the slid GiinnB-r G015 nlirmi-“mri r particulars lDDiY l‘ gaging?“ 1'3 l‘ 1E - "oili-iliitlt‘ of K. J. & K. M. Martin. flame 0i 226 .. 156 RE-Achmliind Street in Howey Z: a a (l t i aoresa - iiuziiii LIiJIPLIiII-h day of Auxillt. 5-D- gad 1.33am“ 8.4 JOHN r. MARTIN. 1"” P“ Mortgagee. Islaiidwhfii 12g b: L-lG8-8-7-14-2l-28. Jggon as 1-: sriu. come. STRONG Jeeilircoidd ,5; 3' A lo cniotlve built in mar ls in Kirk Lake "55 _ dailli" iisc in Calgflgiéiéiaatogtli $531015 Ifiefiaqilgofi 15 1 i’ iiaiiii: cargoes v - - _ annually’. {-285 (51% “l, L; |=—‘—"-‘ Leitch 33g , acsssa m’ Professional Bards 59,5551 ... . Mslartie t no 74 MclEOD a. BEN FLEY 143,3; 1o: W a. BENTLEY. K. 0- ucwettere .l. A. BENTLEY. K. c. ivnn Corp 1g: c. r. BENTLEY. ma. ‘ Nsybob m Barristers and Attorilflli- NiPilsml 55 3.; '" tacos.“ = noun r0 LOAN e1 1.4 isi Prince Street gggméff,‘ ag _,_ _ _ “-""" oBrien 1:.’ 01mm m Omels a Pscalta‘ u m” 10o MORRELI. 8i B0 Pm“ m“ we ' Pick Crow m Pioncfir a0 i P G o. F. AltcliiBALii .23.... ,3; Chartered Accountllltl iwnygzfia ,2: Eastern Trust Butldinl 55" Mgr 95 Charlottetown Sherri", 7g Sim‘ e2 aiscaoo a sis en Sig}? '1' iii 5 e steep noel: "g M Straw Lake i” and 5mg! Basin w sul van GLASSES FITTED 1.... i} gait all!‘ m. PP 460 J. S. TA YLOR ppm“ .3 orroivie-rnis-r Wgiflifillg 5 N location S95 Cor. Ker?! and Queen ltl- wfl an‘ Oiiiifllito B18‘! 5m"! UNLIBTID E | 5 Appointment! VFLTR: aieirieaee ion reothin 5 H awn” "o Sig?» $52 1 . H. F..McPH E B. A. K. _ ' NOTARY. lo. “NWT” "°“°.'T°' Drive out AC H E 5 Riley puny" Charlottetown. ‘ . ‘y, Yt » "\ ' i 1 MocGUlGAN l: TRAINOI MARK ll. MIcGUIGAN. l-U- C. Si‘. CLAIR TBAINOB. l. 0. Barristei. Bolloii/IIII. Ito. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. 4 BELL l. MATHIESON ' noun ro 1.01m cllilfion Block, Charlottetown ~ ~- r ' I . '~ - '- RRIES . Liar}- BLUEBE 4 PALMER S HASLAM i“ titles of A. r. IIABLAM, iui i..i..s. Wt "'°:“\"¢:,,"'“mm daily BARBIBTII ire. m, m a, “m, sen. of Non Boo Chambers F‘ - ° ran IOYAI. PAC§I§Q °°- no. Isa is a. o. ml l -~ y) < Anociated PIS! Financial Writer cuiiiiiziicirs ---. NEW YORK, Aug: 6—(CP)—'l‘l'ie Canadian dollar battered the of- ficial selll rate of 10 cents set by the Dom ons Fore Exchange Control Board. by on g 1-16 of s cent higher at a discount of 10- 15-16 per cent at 89 1-16 oenu 1n today's market, its best closing price since November, 1939. Only Tutsi-day 1E: mganadlan currency equa year's best rs at ll per cent discount. A new 1041 high was set earlier in the day's trade when the Canadian unit touched 89. 12 1-2 cents. Money dealers said the recent Rains were due to seasonal demand o: Canadian dollars by vacaricnst; going to the Dominion. ‘But they added that the market was so thin thet e eeie of $10,000 could make the Canadian dollar fluctuate as much as 3-8 or a. point. (Oltiltlia “R1811 Exchange Control Board rate 9.00-9.91 per cent discount.) Other leading foreign currencies, including the pound Sterling at, MAB 1- . were unchanged. Finance 8y Bernard B. O’Hara. NEW YORK. Aug. 6—(AP)—Mo- tors. steels and a few specialties saved the stock market today from another backward step in reaction from the Jul rise. ‘ Canadian s ocka had one of their most active days in weeks, issues ranging slightly lower. Distillers Seagram pfd led the losers, down one point and Dome, International Nickel, Ford Canadian "A," Canadian Imperial Tobacco each lost 1-4 point, Bell Telephone led the gainers, with a l 1-2-polm. jump to 103 and Hollingei‘ followed with a. 3-4- pint advance. Also higher were D tillers Seagram com- mon iip 1-4, and Lake shore up 1-8. Walkers and Brazilian Traction both were unchanged. The Associated Press composite of lib stocks was unzhanged at 43.9. The rail average dipped .8 of a point. It was one of the slower days of the recent period with dealings at 581.170 shares against 641,720 yes- Y. Aviation manufacturing stocks yielded with United Aircraft which at one time was down more than 2 1-2 points. A disappointing one quarter report by United, made so by tsx provisions, was the selling motive. An item evoking some cheer in brokerage circles was the stock ex- changes report that the July op- tion boosted the value of listed shares by more than $2,000,00n.0"0. New 1941 peaks were established by Consolidated Aircraft, N. Y. Siipbuilding. Paramount. Schenley Dis illers and New Port Indus- tries. On the gaining side were U. s, Steel. Yourrzstoviwi Sheet. Gen- and Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Prcll) a 5 Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian B C Power Bldg Products Can Cement Can Car Found Can Car Pid Can Pacific can Steamship Celanese Dom Coal Pfd Dom Steel B Dryden l-Iow Smith ens- r r r IFS >- uiv-n-e r r a . r e rump-a- my.» qTwui-fe-up-u lvfcColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda. Shawinlgan ~ 5t. of Can St; Law Pfd st Law Com st, of Can Pfd wpg Elec A wpg Eiec B isi.;iacas.2;..-ss.-s.-:s.E l-l § b»$mm» i Montreal Exchanize MONTREAL?‘ Auc- FLUFF-A broad list of issues were tractig ovith prices narrow» and 0111 n downside in a ratio 0f 2 to 0 the stock exchange today. Utilities vreie substantially in demand although Brazilian. B~ C- Power, Montreal Power and She-W- inlgan finished fractlonally liwer- In rails and heavy industries, C. P. R. at 'l 10st 1-8 but continued B {avenue with. traders. Cariadiiifi Cai- was slightly better off vih g Canada sieamships. common 8n preferred, were in lower territory. Modest gainers in the miscellan- eous sectlon were Lake o! the woods, Associated Breweries Hid Celanese while Bruck‘ Silk was ti» 1054.11 In one Imperial advanced but McCall was unchanE¢d~ NM" ands edged forward in mlnei. WT- rill fi l hed in arrears- flTotnaielsalexilszs 36.900; Indvstriflls 11,100; Mines 25,800.. l Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Au8~ 6~€°P>—$*P°K* developed a strC-ng PY1°°_ P°s~ii°n in the final hcur of todays tradiiii! on the Toronto exchange with gold and industrial stocks takiri¢ the lead. Trading speeded up as Prim tightened and turnover fr the day eral Mhtors, Chrysler. Woolworth, Johns-Marivtlle and Westinghouse. Fractional ground was lost by Boeing, Douglas, Glenn Martin, Goodrich. Santa Fe. N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania. and southern Rall- way. Montreal C urb' (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Abitlbl Pfd Besuhai-nols Bathurst A Don A Fraser Fraser VTC Home Oil Price Com _ several lnterllsted leaders, was 339.0001 ihflfltfik Q1091“ [Iileeavgsg since an. . . btosted by a single trade of 56.000 shares in Duqiiesne. This issue Had turnover of 68.700 for the day and the prire ciofed 1-4 cent 11D at i9» O'Brien held the main attention throughaut the session as it climb- ed steadily in‘ finish 29 cents un an 1.49, the days ioiv- Th1 P1‘ CB )1“ about doubled in less than a week. presumably on the strength 01' 1'"- mors that new high urade ore had been encountered. Mining Cm‘?- oratlcn was a. secondary ieatlmb showing a rlEe of 13 cents to a. new Lilgh for the veer at 1-33. Other gold gainers were Beat-ME- Ceniral Patricia, Macsssa, Perron. Powell Rouyn and Sheep Creek while the ‘close was down fzr Au- nor. Kerr-Addison. Lamaque, Mac- Lvw-Cockshiitt, Pickle OWW 811d Wfght-Harureaves. Ncrsrida firmed 3-8 to 55 3-8 and small gains were held by Sherritt and Aldermac. Other seniors. Veri- tures, Waite-Amulet and Pend‘ Or- ellle were unchanged. Small frzcflons were added by includ- j‘ 1 i ”’”””””“”“ ”“”""“”““”'””””“ Say to Your Grocer t I Want ciiiiiiiiiii oiiiuici: PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior quality continued until further notice. %_i__- -i_.__ lng Hamilton Bridge. imperial Oil, the Inblaw issues and Weston. Building Products, steamshlps pfd. the Canadian Celanese issues, Can- adian Locomotive, the Great Lakes Paper issues, Shawinlgari and Stan- dard Radio added fractions of 1-4 to 1-2. Prices were a bit soft for Brazilian, Canada Melting. Canad- ian Dredge, Canadian Industrial Alcohol A, Dominion Woollens pfd and Walkers common. Anglo-Canadian, Calgary and Ed- monton and Home Oil gained 4 to 6 cents and smaller gains were netted by Okalta, Unifcd Oil and glaast Divot, Royalite firmed 1-4 to Produce Prices MONTREAL, A113. 6-(CP)—Pro- duoe Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 38-38 1-2; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 8'7 1-2-38; Que no i pasteurized cur- rent reoelpt. price 36 3-4; no 2, 35 3-4; no 1 wholesale price 37 1-8- 37 1-8; no 2, 36 3-8—36 1-2. Cheese: western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery, for current make 15 5-8 FOB; west and east white whole- sale price 16, which price 1s appli- cable to cheese manufactured on and after May 26, 1941, for ship- ment to the United Kingdcm. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A-large 36—36 1-2; A-medliim 34 1-2-35; B grade 28; C grace 23 1-2 Potatoes: Que whites rio z 75's‘ io-ico Markets At A Glance (By Tho Canadian Press) Toronto-Stock; closed higher. Montreal-Utilities unchanged; pa- pers higher; other lndustrials and golds lower. New York-Stocks closed unchang- ed wlniiipcg-Wheat 1-2 cent higher. New York—Cotton, sugar and cof- fee higher: rubber unchanged. iivizsrocii Moumnam Aus- Pic?)- There were 26 cattle, 21 sheep and lambs, 47 hogs and 6'7 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock markets tcday. Bulls were lower. and other kinds 0f llvestcck were barely steady. The few cattle offered were mostly common cows and bulls. Canners and cutters were $3.50 W $4.50 and bulls were estimated to be fully 50 cents lower, selling at $4.u0 to $5.50 for the commoner kinds. mostly $5. Veal calves ranged frCm $8 t0 $11, tops $11.50. Drinkers $6 to $7.50 and g-rassers $5 l0 55-50 With the best kinds up to $6- Good ewes and wethers were $11. liauckssglgoatrgdsgulls $9. Sheep were rom . . Hogs were steady at. $15 for B-l dressed. $11.25 for B-l alive fed and watered 5nd irp to $11.50 Off trucks delivered‘. Grade _A drew $1 Peuhziavxssriveinigtiadieswnw or - W000 lSLANDS-GARIBOD GAR FERRY SERVICE Daily sailings of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, from Wood islands of 7 A.M., 1T AM. and 3 P.M. and from Curiboo at 9 A.M., l PM. and 5 P.M. Atlantic Stand- ard Time. Lute trips on Friday, Saturday and Sunday ore dis- NURTIILIMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. Saws were $8 to $8 \: off grades. ‘50 live weight. On Maritime markets rail grade hogs $14.70. contract deliveries $14.90, mil grade son's number one up to 270 pOilnd3 $11.25, number one over 270 pounds $1025, number two undesirable all welghLs $9_z5_ Choice steers $9.50, good $350, medium $7.50, fair $6.50, common $5- Choice hCLTCTS $8.50, good $8 94-6004 Advertising Rates 49 cents per inrii. Admire;- application. medium $7. fair s6. Common $4.50,’ .. Mlmirnum (‘iisrge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern ioc 2e per word; ADHUHIILIEIIPIITA and Coming Events 3c per was: Classified 3c per viird; In Ltlcniorizim Nutica 70c per inch; Lists 0i Floral and Spiritual Orzo-rings. Cards, etc., 5i: per name, Letters of Condolence 70o per inrli Wedding engagement All words fur 31.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices Appreciation, 70o [er lnrli or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on PAGE FIVE —a Payable in Advance of Thanks and GCOCL cows $7, medium $6, {air $525. cariners $4 down and cutters $4.50 down. Butcher b 11s s- ‘ ‘ ' boalnig béirlls $5.50 down, u s a0‘ bot bale Lost eas .50, yassers $450 d . p _ _ . ‘r! Rail grade huge $23- own (1)111; SE25”... Sriililfm A316 *“°“f,“°,‘gj,,,i‘é,,fil McKay. St. Catherlnes. Please notify Cilslltffilflll Ilewogi: _ L-74-8-5-3i. - L470 a **“—€_ ' ‘ r01: QUICK SALE MODEL A . ,_ ,_ G"“" - g" we, "fir. z.li.'aa‘..°b..ui‘i.‘i.'i r513; e ‘ 0“ 'D°£L_'123_8_a_m_ at. Guardian. L-1~ .345. CHICAGO, Aug. 6—(AP)—Wlieat prices shot up as much as 2-2 3-8 cents a bushel in early dealings today, reaching fcur year peaks as high a; $1.19 3-8 for May. 1942. delivery, but then 10st about half of the advance due to profit taking. Wheat closed 7-8—l 1-2 cents higher, Sept. 1.12 3-8—1-4, Dec. 1.15 1-2-5-8, May 1.18 3-8—l-2; corn 3-4-1 3-8 up, Sept 7'7 3-4- 1-2. Dec 80 5-8-1-2; oats 1-1 3-8 hlgihei: FOR SALE—-i0 HERD OF CATTLE. cows, fat catlle and veal... Marslifield milk ' Lizd-o-s-"i-o. R. uemiis FOR SALE-IN! ItIODl-IL A FORD Coupe in good condition. LECnltYd Ford. Braokley Beach L-108-8-6-2l. FOR. SALE —— AT BORDEN EIGHT roomed house and lot iviili flilfilflfl. Abplv Mrs. Edward I'It’llIl(.‘SS'.‘_\'. L-IUT-B-S-Qi. Teachers W ante-d WAIYTED-TEACIIER run cum.‘ ton School. Louis Pearson. Sees WWW- L-M-B-t-Lt, WANTED -—- TEACHER FOB. IKE antum School. Ernest Hugues, Secretary. L-10G-8-t-lil_ WANTED - A w TIUCTTER l0 Grand 'I‘r:1ciidie school. Jami; McNabb. Seciietary. L-165-8-1‘ WINNLPEG, Aug. 6-(CP)—Llght local and mill support on Winnipeg FOR. SALE — QUi-INIWTY 0F plane boards scanning 2 x 4 and grain exchange today combined with g x 5_ A11 51ze5_ Qujggev (g; 50m Scam Offermzs t» bush, Wheat fu- so. Peters. L-85-8-5-3i. tures prices 1-2 cent higher. and October closed at 75, December at FOR SALE — RESTAURANT 75 5-8 cents a bushel. In the cash wheat market, snip- pers were offering gcod support 1n No. I northern, No. 2 northern and durum grades. M1115 were int/crested in Ncs. 3 and 4 northern. Mills and locals offered support in oats. ivhile investment purrmases Wt"! Nllflrbed in barley. Buerios Ali-es quotatlsns were unchanged. BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada — WLANTED —- MAID. APPLY 9, Commerce 147 Prince Street. L-ISQ-S-‘l-fi. Nova. Scotla -- —-———————-——-—i-i— ‘ Montreal _. WANTED AT ONCE CAPABLE Nova, scone, ._ irirl for general work. Must be able LONG HOME OF POPES The Vatican has been the home of l ' the pggesjlrice 1377. POSITION business. first class in the centre of the city. doing from $75.00 to 5100.00 a dav daily business, rus- iaurant sits 125 people, rent. $175.00 a month..yeurly lease, intli a option of 5 years. For furxlier particulars please writ-e Gc-0.F. Kirby Manager, l6 Hollis Street, Halifax. N. S. Price $2000.00 cash. L-iii-a-c-ui Position Wanted WANTED -- EXPER- lenccd stenOiIraDher will take any secretarial work; preferably sub- stitution for 2 weeks. tvriie care of Guardian. L-8i-8-b-31. Female Help Wanted to cock. Apply Iiings There are about; 31,000,000 auto- mobiles in the United States. County. Hospital. Montague. ,_ L-163-8-7-2i. WANTED - SECOND CLASI Teacher for Friirvleiv Schno. A. Mclsaac, Secretary L-Iz 8-6-31, TEACHER WANTED - SA]. Mary s Road West Schccl. Tin i.i M. Hughes, Secretary, I.-1U1-B-6-8i_ WANTED-A TEACHER s? Gladstone School. Simnlemen $75.00, Alex Richards, Secrcairy, 14-129-8-6-21. —i Wanted WANTED-SEMI SPEED SLEIGFL Wrize X. W Guardian. L-IZiS-d-G-fi For Rent FOR. RENT — HOUSE AN asze. 38 Victory Avenue. 206 D 2P1’) Hillsboro Street. L-lI5-8-6- THEATRE ADMISSIONS Canadian motion picture thee: reported approximately 151.0000 admissions and almost $37,000. receipts in 1940, i BRIGHTER TITAN DIAL! i ‘The female flretlv has u miicl lbright/er light than nhe male “SM” . . . -\ 7 Twin propellers bite the a-lr ll a Catalina fiyiiil flight over the Atlantic. To reduce air resistance, the machine gains flying speed. I-leavl’ amamen‘ l“ “m craft a formldablejyeapon ofithe coastal ‘...<...~_. boat of the R.A.F. "gunblisters" and climbs upward for an operational’ floats rise sideways and become wing tips when the nose turrets lulu: m.:ri:- thou- --v~ kc ._... ,._.,,‘.,.,_.., _.. . No interruption in flight schooling was eeeeeiened in the Duke et Kent's first contact with the empire slr training plan, lie first visited Uplands, which is No. I S.F.T.S., and afterward went to Roclrcliffe Toronto, who conducted him through, were shown to the ltoclrcllffe (CENTRE). Convincing evidence that tho air tralnifll plan is functioning smoothly was given the duke st Uliilnfli- “from "he" h‘ h ‘hum ‘lemma m“ M T N.” (bank M.“ alr overhead is filled with planes as training goeu on, hush-hush things. particularly in the tests and development which is under Wing Commander T. B. Inuden of the University of‘ ’ (RIGHT) inspects the guard. dulic I The while the duke