MERE MAN n h wm-ry not work that wean. Bennett Suggested ‘To Head Probe Into‘ Aircraft Production II‘. HON R. B. BENNETT ost while iving convoy n'lack was driven off. posed of. communique gave is. tEvrrinor. i100 tolls. laid down under the command Lt-Cmrll: ll. T. ilsrmpard. RN. the ls ttrc Lilith destroyer to be i since tho war bcgn“, inclutf. the two Canadian destroyers. r aloe and Fraser, lost. in in. Aden, c}... liiil eave Ankara British Ifiroa tonight repol the Italian press that the Italians may wltlidriiui frcm Eritrea and It- alian Soinalilaird." was quoted as saying that AWA. Feb. (OH-Ro- call Rt. Hon. R. B. ennett from London as head of a committee to investigate Canada's aircraft pro- duction was suggested today in the H9151}? of Commons. s proposa. made b John Diefenbakcr (Con. Lake yCentre). came at the end of an afternoon sitting almost entirely devoted to discussion of aircraft production, Earlier T. C. Douglas (C.C.F. Weyburm had urged creation of a fie-negate ministry of aircraft pro- ic on. Munitions Minister Howe. who now has Jurisdiction over that hase of the war effort. said he ad an open mind on the sugges- tion and would raise no objcc ion if Prime Minister King decided to adopt it. Mr. Dlcfenbaker said with Mr. Bennett's business experience and his intimate association with Lord Beuverbroolr in the ministry of Aircraft Production in Britain 1w would know what. was required from the Canadian industry. Opposition leader Hanson sug- gested the appointment of an air- craft production head with ex- traordinary powers. but he stop- ped short of suggesting a separate ministry 33 trainees For Beach Grove Inn camp OTTAWA, Feb. 28 -(CP) _Inie 4.690 men 21 years of age being called tip for training on March 20 under the four-month compulsory military training plan will be dis- tributed among the Maritime camps as follows:- Yflrmolii-h. N. S. 128: New Glas- EOW. N. S.. I04; Fredericton, N. B. 139; Edmundston. N. B. 46: Beach Grove Inn (near Charlottetown) 33. Jap Envoy At Vienna BERLIN. Feb. 28.—(AP)-Arrival in Vienna of Hitler's Foreign Miiris- ter and the Japanese envoy was an- nounecd amid a deepening feeling among military and other observers thrttdmportarrt Axis military and political events are imminent. Vienna was alive with rumors that Bulgarian leaders would turn up there tomorrow to out. their country into the German-Italian- Japancse alliance. "SHOIIIG one should be put on the ob. Mr. Hanson said. "He could- e made responsible to the min- istl'Y——I agree that should be done —-but. he should get results." ‘The House, in committee. s nt the afternoon on finance minifter Ilslcy‘s resolution preiimin to introduction of the war appropriation the next fiscal year. ‘s1 300,000,000 bill covering istcr. and Lt. Gen. I-Iiroshi Oshima, the Japanese ambassador to Ger- uglttglvé had reached Vienna. Rave 1.0 British planes Budget Anticipation During question pcirod Mr. i Ilslcy. replyln! to a question from Mr. Hanson. said it. was hoped ire i would be ablo to bring down tirei budget as soon ns ilic war ap- propriation measure hud been dis- A suggestion to the House by Mr. (Continued on page ti. Col 8) Admits Italians g lliay lose Colonies IONDON. Feb. 28 -(CP) -Tile “ ' Ming Corporation ‘ant admission by € Tire new paper Popolo D'I"ililln “the Feb. 28—(AP) - The lowlands of Somaiiiand and Eritrea are hardly defensible against mod- crn attack and that both may be i - leadsrs wlzh the announce- that the two aovcrnmerits ‘s paper lWmalte fastilcsscs of Abysslnla. where ade- quate defences are po sible." ...' lllil ll tirrough Bultia .a l it and tizc Mediterranean. ‘ that Anthony Eden. c would visit Athens lsrilish assistance for fulfil-inn. sir John Dill. "102 DJll. by spec r no 5111M! leaviur. Mr. Eden talked at Sluttord Crisps. the British use New type Warplanc dor to Soviet Rus- _ _said illfillltill." and added that ‘ lnlllld the Soviets fell in London tonight. from Ger- man aircralt which thick mist and high winds over the Dover Strait to renew the ' upon Britain. I _ were dropped in southeast blllllflllfl. a brief initial raid. but late in the night for another stab- halted last."mf!ht~bv'l'i‘8l¢l over the - grlnnlnneé, ltsgtsiuriirg the day it was sc use a shorltl Stirling bombers. amonal irvlqartres. had been sent attain-it i310 Nazis for the first time a ni hts BIZO." for Noiiccs in this column Jar-n‘ strawberriec. that the craft. along with Win10 merits in planes from the United States. would "make DQ551518 "W" intense attadts on selected objec- tives" in "the heart” of te ltDliV. The Short Stirlint! wore said to be able to carry biz loads and oower- tui defensive amiament. h speed. ___-_ Hospital Cake Sale, -____ r coal Saturday - 1118!. Mt. Herbert are‘? tint l. h l‘ at {I'D m I-Ial “' V. In aid of Md 1.- adian air officers will conduct an investigation into the cause of cra h of the bomber on Newfound- laird‘ cgastnwhich dcarried Sir Fred- an Sign deaalfilrsliglt. was learned multim- asked Canada if it could loan of- flcerc to conduct the inquiry and Canada has consented. ‘three orfic- ergdhaveubeen chosen —Air Com- gmdztvli. O. Adam: of the Roya Canadian Air Force and Stewart Graham of the narunori Depart- moat. m. Everybody we]. w . nfihlkehousc at. Al st. by the fortunes of war." The BBC added the Rome news- “suggcst that Ilrily will lier stands lri the mountain LONDON. Feb. 28.—(CP)—-Bombs had breasted assault Other explosives The raiders departed London after returned British offensive ODQTBUOII! We" new four-motored most powerful few e makazine Aeroplane stated roe- German at ltlh Canadian air Officials will Ptoho crash orrawa. Fieb. 2a 40v) -—Can- the two others to ‘The Newfoundland Iflvefmmm‘ V. Walsh and Will 11.5. observers See show-down In Balkans soon Balkans secured at hand as this Wis written. southeastern warnings fluttered from every post cf observation. military activity pointed toward c. Nazi mar-ch, perhaps already in pro- gress. into Bu i-Zflfiil. Britain. due to Foreign MinisterAir- thonV Eden's reDOTWQ understand‘ lng with Turkey, holds a stron trump card. . whether or not that includes a Tur- kish commitment to loin the ilict atiainst Germany ill event 0f l Nazi incursion into Bulgarl T that ‘Britain I wer mi; $5 Q1130 Nazi armies that collie off from Rut-Iranian bases. find B150 upon Rumanian oil wcLs. T11 llffit pflghed battle of a new war in the Balkans well might come in the air over Ploesti. the nerve centre of the itumanian oil ind time that the Royal Al!‘ 1'07“ isaoised at Greek bases vwithin twd k its al sma h there. ilviguiil havemd double Svaiue strategi- cally. igy‘: 911i.“ ISKIOMBUIRBIIB to aid Italy much oi it must. be retained the“ wfinrd that prime Nazi oil source. and the Danu oil is transported to Germany l0 grease the Nazi western war mach- ine. are vulnerable They would afford an even more al- liifllllll target to British airmen than mi-‘bggh Bulgaria until ouch forces had reached the narrow Bu‘! 5i gnaw-clogged passes throuah ttc Balkan and Rhceore mountains. le r-cut reason for forcinfl the is- sues with Germany in the East in part. it must be to weaken the force of the British I510! lanes in the months lust ahead. It seems probable. ish strateirv is i. major air offensive aaainst. cl sources in Romania would seriously Ilown 30 Italian craft ATHENS, Feb. 28 —(AP) _. British planes shot down more than 30 Italian warplanes over the southern Albanian battle front today without a single loss to themselves, tile Greek com- mllnd announced tonight at. the close of four months of war. This extraordinary aerial suc- cess --the biggest victory ever reported for a single British squadron in the Greek-Italian svlir-wzrs raid to have parallel- cil local succcsscs for Greek ground troops. Italian tank attacks were re- pulsed, the Greek command rin- nourtccd, and one tank was ile- stroyed. The British command ha an- nounced rizrlicr that 2G Italian pianos -in fnnnnif-in much big. gcr than tile Royal Air Force attécking unit — were known to have been destroyed and that nine others were crippled. By KIRKE L. SIMPSON Associated Press Staff Writer A Nazi-British show-down in tie Rumor ran riot throuim Europe. Warstornr of German Everv fresh report There seems small doubt ihati Only time can tel CDIII a. however. here seems no GIJQSUOH. the has iiillv paved ul air counter at.- 8 u ry. There seems everv reason t0 u- from Ploestl. Wvllld Whatever strenrtth the Ger- iu Rumania inc lines. railroadl e welm river over which to air attack. Nazi armies thrustinl Britain must have had some the Nazi air andaxsfia altltélok 8g: however. mat Bri.- baseri on belief that. crlp le the German war effort on ti" itali ionic. h“ [/ /// - The People's‘ Paper Premier Hepbu day to a story in the Toronto ‘mie- n gram which linked the transfer from Toronto of F0. Allan Ilampo of Liberal M.P.P. for Toronto St. Da- vid's, with his remarks on Henry Ford in the debate on the reply t0 the throne speech yesterday. hearted tnnfer to a Nova Bcotia training centre today silenced Flying Officer A. A. Lam rt, M. P. P. for Toron- story which Premier Hepburn read in to the House. Lamport said today llNQ had been transferred to Deoert. Canadian Air from headquarters said today the tramfci- of F0. Al- lan Iiarnport, Liberal member of the Ontario legislature for Toronto-St David's from Toronto to Nova 8co- tla “was not the result cent Fmd Mel's-def Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CAIRO. Ilbb. 28 —(AP) —Briti.ah headquarters announced new suc- ces es today on three widely separ- ated fronts in Italy's dwindling East African empire. In Eritrea. they said, a British column reinforced by free French forces completed “a vigorous ad- vance" from the north to establish ‘contact with enemy troops hold- trig covering poitions north of Clrercn." Cheren. key defence on the road to Asmara. tlte Eritrean capital 42 miles to the southeast, has been under British attack from the "vest southward in Italian Somaliland, the Italians were said to be with- drawing inland toward Ethiopia a- ilcng the valleys of the Juba and .Wcbbc Shlbcli rivers. CHARLIITTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, i941 On the Kuba River. which Brltl h troops crossed after fierce fighting, West African Gold Coast forces were reported to have crushed an entire Italian division. capturing at least 3.000 men. including three brigadiers. The South African air force. fly- ing more than 250 miles north of Mogadi cio. captured capital of It- alian Somalliand, reported machine- gunnirlg Italian transport moving up the Webbe Shibcii river, des- troying six trucks nd damaging oth- ers. In Ethiopia, British headquarters announced that. “in the face of in- creasing pressure" by native pa‘- riots. the Italian". were withdraw‘- ing their garrisolrs from the Gojlacir region in the northwest. Charge Bill Opponents try Filibuster WASHINGTON. Feb. 28 -‘(AP) —A charge that opponents of the lease-leuid bill were rcsortlnfl i0 5 filibuster was flung into the Sen- ate ciebate today by Senator Walter George, Georgia Democrat and chairman of the chambers foreign relations committee. It was denied by Senator Burton Wheeler (Dem.- Montn, a persistent foe of the aid- to-Brltaln measure. The two had fallen into a fur- iou argument as to whether Presi- dcnt Roosevelt could arbitrarily un- dervalue existing military equip- ment to keep transfer to Britain within a $1,300,000.000 limitation prescribed by the bill. Sounding a few feet apart, both talking £6- once. Wheeler maintained that e President could; George that he could not. "I don't think the Senator wants to make a foolish spectacle here on the floor," George said. "He. can ii‘ ire wants to." Again both Senators began talk- ing at once. with Wheeler finally a sci-ting that:- "I have the floor." "Yes," George retorted. “and you've had it for almost two weeks.” "I'll have it for two weeks more, if I want it." "Then it's a filibuster." replied. This Wheeler denied. George Hepburn has Comment on Flicr’s transfer TOR/ONTO lieb. 2t! —(CP) — m drew the atten- tlon of the Ontario legislature to- rt the Royal Canadian Air Illorce. Lunport called Ford "a black- uisling." "A su den unexplained ‘a3’ said the Telegram! . B. OTTAWA, Rb. fl JON-Royal of his re- "apeech referring to Henry Headquarters ma the Lam n nsfer had beendecidql on fer "forceful action" but thcr cations t at airy in Indo-China would be delayed. not be confirmed, Japanese naval patrols numbering 5i vessels of various classifications were in t.lre Gulf of Siam and waters off scuttl- ern Indo-China. have in northern Indo-Cilina, aside from air the 6,000 t-racps allowed under last September's aczord with the French —these ostensibly for of the war with China-and the airfield China, is said to have been con- verted by "nucleus" alr base. (In Vichy. alter a French cabinet meeting. it was announced merely that the French position in Ind - China has been decided, During tire meeting. however, an official spokes- man said France "is obligated to conserve the integrity of her pine by the terms of the armistice“ l -—with Germany.) mediation delegates would be vited to hear- the French explain "their silence. the price to: high in called final compromise offer to settle the territorial dispute between Thailand and French Indo-Chlna. as a halving of Thailand's origin- ai demands for 60 per cent of’ the Indo-Ohina provinces of Leos and (Continued on page 8. Col I) Fire sweeps Institute for llcaf Mutcs ore h! spoke REES.t%'51"il'.‘é“li§zf‘ti%l%ii§'.i‘ its, J (1 p U l t i m a tum Expires But No Action . Taken French Indo-China officials. remain silent —- Next move up to Nippon. .- .11’?!- - . By. lllax- Bil} >- Asscciated Press Staff Writer TOKYO. March l-(Situzdayl- <AP)—A Japanese ultimatum that Rrance cede large areas of lrer Or- ieiital emimre to Thailand or suf- by Japanese armed forcis expired on tire stroke <.f last, midnight (11 a.m., Friday, A.S.T.) vrlth nothing frcm the French but silence. This silence appeared to make the next move Japan's. under the reported terms of her ultzmatum. were immediate indi- "iorcsful action" (According to repsrts that could (Mcrenler. Japan is mporttd to bases. more than double prov. cuti. n at Saigon southern Indo- the Japanese into a Offl- New Successes In iBodv of faimws AfricaAnnounced British tell of victories on three fronts in war against crumbling Italian Empire. Scientist flown To Nfld. port By Bob Daldorph Canadian Press Sta ff KCITICIVWV and Cari _ an opportunity to honrr a native son who died in the service of de- militniy irpldiie will bc lo DominLoir soil by P111119. They were flown to this lropjiiirgwf point t.dlty by two military plants, They came frcrn Musgrave Har- bor‘ where they had lain since a search party brought them in Moir- rlay night after" the wreckage of the Brilalrl-lround aircraft. llllfl its siirgli- 51lILVOl‘ had been {Guild ' deep SllC‘\\' 50 miles from here Bring- Out Injured Pilot ’I‘\vo l1 urs after the rtniairls ar- rived a Canadian Airways plane rcittrzrctl from Musgrirve I-I-.rr'bci' with Pilot. Jo Qylr M:lckay' of the ill-fated plane. He vras attended by a doctor. locking after injuries which were rcportxd t.o have be- waiting for rescue. lion of the Maritime region. Can- adian Federation of Catholic Col- lege students. were welcomed the opening session at St. stairs University last night by Right _ rector cf lire institution. arice of slulicirts getting together R in- Price Too Hilrh Apparently the French had found Japaxfs so- Japanese proposal. described lng in Montreal's east end. Thei flames were brolldht 11114161‘ tr;l late this afternoon after a six- lwur- battle. i COII- i No estYmate of damage was made immediately. but cfficials of tlieisr inctitutq said it would b. heavy. to discuss problems in the institu- .tliat rricans an effort can be made Authoritative SOPWCQS 581d the to formulaic some working plan Japanese fore gn <fflce plaimcd conference of key officials later tills "mmml 3° which Wench and Thai were wclcorrrcd individually. Tile S0 delegates settle down to their first business session today. Four nrcet- . lugs arc rlaunrd for today with the concluding session Monday night. i for a solution. Vincent. Buckingham, Nova Scotia, president of the Maritime J. P. E. 0'I>Iulrlcy spoke brlcflr" last. night. He outlined thc discussion. “student lenrlcrslrip." lCiilm" Ncarsnrcn wsre not allowed to in- terview Mack and his coildition t f, rlrwtvn immediately. lals intimated that Navigat- .lliam Bird cf Kiddermirrster. and William Sriailham, Bed- N.S.. wruid be buried at Hal- . All three b.dles were placed undertaking establishment icmpvra riiy, An inquest was to be opened this aftcrnoon, and it was expected that a zrrrup of officials would inspect the rvrccliagc of the plane. They flow to Mir=gravo Harbor ab axd the sill» that, went, after Mackay, ‘flierc was no ceremony to mark the arrival of Sir Frederick's body at 11 am. (1.30 am. AST). Hc was a major in the Canadian army and at the time of his (loath was fly- ill-g to Britain on an import-ant missrn in conncctlon with his war- time duties- trs ir-my scientist. .- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN lleroic daring is the true success. . uni lslillti-riiriloir |)l'|l\l'!l'l| $6.00 Hy Alli": l‘ l’). rilllllilll und U. B. $71.00 l., lLtitI. Tri-Partite Going Today, is Report Nazi Legions-digested t0 move across Danube im- mediately; Turkish action remains question mark. i i ill i yexpcctcd scene 0f the ceremony-Gcrnriin c me infected in the long days of D Lonely, little Muslzrave Harbor. though, sold farewell on a cere- monial note. Pilots of the military planes which brought in the bodirs said that nearlv all cf the 1.000 residents turned out as the re- mains yrs-re plowed ab;ard 1 1-2 nr‘l‘s outside tlu- conrnlunzty. Yesterday afternoon Rev. Mr. MIClKISOII conducted a 10-minute service in the tiny village church. Then 40 men pirlled a sled. dra-ped in a Union Jack. and carrying the bodies of Sir" Frederick and Snail- ham across the snow to the wait- (Continued on page 8. Col 1) Convention of Catholic students Opens here Delegate. to the annual conven- at Dim- the Riv. Msrrr. J. A. Murphy. Dr. Murphy stressed the import- ions which they rcpresentfifhrough Reprcscirtatircs of cacir colicsc Miss Anne Met-ch of Mount St. QIHMD topic for HONORED FOR BOULOGNE The will Turkey do?" De in Ankara that British and Tur- key are in complete agreement on “Balkan few diplomat-s in the Balkans wlrn were willing to wager that Turkey would oppose any Gcrtnan entry into Grcccc through Bulgaria. that Turkey would her own frontiers and fight only in the event her borders were violated. units were moving country, principally ton-Md the Turkish border. Bulgarians employed at the Greek icgatiori had bccn _t_.akcn into cus- tody in n series of wholesale ar- rests urliich included numbers of unidentifiedwBritislrgsiilotgs. S 1b f BLOW q Alfonzo Xlll I 0f Spain dies At Rome hotel XIII of Spain til( ti tcciay nfie days of the agorrv of toris, an:i ' the lrc-tcl bcdrom irhich for a tit‘- cado has lrrcir his irifacc of ex lc. ‘ 11250 am, Film-n l1l.llll'.(‘b the end all that an- join the ltonrc- BELGRADE. Miirch l-(Saturdiiy) -- Ilullgul-ia nounccd early this morning that she will Berlin-'l‘0k_v0 Axis today. ~ Before the ink is dry 0n the documents ill Vienna- troops zilrczuiy’ marching in Rumztnizi will enter Bulgaria automatically and Great Britain will have to break relations with the newest Axis recruit, diplomatic quarters predicted. . The word that Bulgnriir finally has yielded to tho Nazi program was conveyed t0 Yugoslav Foreign Under- secretary Smaljirnie by Bulgarizfs Charge d‘Affairs, Ivan Strateff. Diplomatic reports from Sofia said Bulgarian Premier ltogdzin Philoff and Iforeign Minister Ivan Popoff were flyitng to Vienna in a special plane this morning to sign the pac . German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop and the Japanese Arm bassador to Berlin, LL-Gcn. Hiroshi Oahima, already an is} Vienna. _ Thus, on Buigarizfs own official word, nine finally was yieirt- mg {orrrrally to the Axis in a few hours. A Bulgarian merchant who arrived here late loot night from Sofia said that many millions of Bulgarians levac (the monetary unit) had l\(‘t‘ll Plll'\.‘ll.'l5(.'(i recently by agents for an umknovm account which was assumed to be the Genrian quartcnnaster corps acquiring fliilil» for llli‘ iicrlrrziu troops WhOSQ arrival now wad bclicvcil it: lrc lIl\i_\' a nl:l'.l< r i i brief hours. Turkey was said to be reinforc- ing her troops on the Bulgarian War—25 Years i Ago Today frontier following conclusion of the (B! The Canadian Pun) talks between Turkish lenders and Anthony Eden. British Foreign REE. 29, 1016—Fienoh held Gert. man attackers 85 first stage of Bap, tie or! Vemlum ended, German mid»- er Greff and British armed cruts Quantum sunk in fight in m5 a Secretary, and Gen. Sir John Dill, Chief of tile British Imperial Gen- eral staff’. big question now was “what spite the communique issued problems", there were Most diplomats expressed belief remain within MARCH 1 and I. 1916- British mlnestvt-cper Primuln, sunk in gast- ern Mediterranean. Blockade o! German Cameroons raised. "Intgr- national Trench" near Yprec 1'09 captured by British. Russians t/ooi! Bltilg in the Caucasus Dispatches said Bulgarian army through the Other Sofia information said two fill: WIND 1% ABOUT SPR (Continued on page B. Col l) By Richard G. “dssock Anociotcd Press Staff Writer ROIME. Fob. 2H—--lr\l’t——A'i0ll"’ p ‘c- i angina ton gilt his b..dy lily in His trcakclrozl hull": stolqicl a! lief/ire 0i hi: lr:m— TOHONIL) i - <(.'i"-—.\lln- imunr anti rttlxnuilu fPfllYHWiilW-J Li; l'\"I‘il.’llll$ ut presided last night. mmily had .g‘"fl““'5d ‘lbnm ,1 v BMW... H,“ y); Most of the delegates arrived here waft‘? égfnl‘,“ffl“.iifn m": i‘ iiirl 1i h»? Victoria. H ftl on the train lato in; evening. Rep- ‘motmrygran, ‘ ‘ ‘c. we (“may .5 5.», H resentames from Mount St. Virl- form“. mo“, 1 ‘ ‘ it; r.- ccnt and St. Francis Xavier. Anti-i Ancnso was h’.,.;d h... N, m m“; ~-; 1 '1 punish, arrived Thursday _ night. ‘v5.3.3,, and (Cum o.“ 1 0k n; thpn1,']‘O-p1_', "w l Other colleges represented include. ___nt'._he cshangod "nnnp. Qua.“ O;._.,“_, ,; __, St. Thoriras. Chntilanr, St. Joseph's. vicmha; at his 5GB and do ionntcd l M rilliiti l: n Memramconk‘ Si" Marya Hmrax- heir t-o the throne of Spain Dm i Qurbrc l‘ Ii Newman Club of Dalhousie Univer- Jam... “m; 1.13 '. s. -. . Jfim 3 . fj| silty, Halifax. Convent of the Snc- 1i. J9 recxl HBélIiIi-UHRIltIIIX.fr1 i I d 'i4i\\"ii 3i lff. n a t on o o ea clcgates m; “.1 1... about 15 sitldcnt5.,t‘,lnsscd as ob- a)... pm itillfiilk will grow c u: l-‘(IIKFFIST “WM-s M" h?“ “l-“l- ills three pllllfllfllllih. Following Dr. Murphy's address gt...“ in ti... m], 11.15 m“ (i Sinritinu- first: Strum; “illfk amt of welcome allfiil"! member it. was 61cm‘ iv» had l-llOlPlli in i mics with snmc snnn- or phi-t slwl. Saint Dlmstanis facility, the l-‘tcv. C; u... m,» n. why-h f“. tflljflqjl} 10 Wars nao b1 fort- the cur rug‘ 5.i'i1‘=‘»*5=I 'l‘l1c u‘ i171“? -. 1*’ R-pvbi iii: (‘f Pwrn I:~,=> iazr nr .(~i{l cv r m ng it's D'."‘.\l." fir! 1 ‘ fwiz- " (‘IVA . ,_<:- ~ MONTREAL. Feb. 28—(CP)— __ , __ a s1 _ ‘ More than 10o wcmen and clriidnn Brit???‘ fifglrrqj uflfh llllflr Lift‘ u» . l; . oi We" "m'~""'~‘d 1° “few when 5 has lLtJll citrd for lilo Disliuzulslrcd ‘ . ,, m“ ‘ mm‘ w m “ “" three-ultimo fire swept thrsugh the Sew“, on.“ .1. m,“ “g buck .1...‘ _ _ ‘ ~i \\'c.l _ _ _ _ upper scctln of a w.:1g cf an in- comm“ l“ Bailing“, 13st gpflng _ hid. "Icy ll R1311 mvst b“ Sun w s the .| _. l_. stltute for Deaf mutcs here today. ye was “Ijundjd mm‘ captured but. slrrnr‘ , illlil risrs t mor "I m ,;-. z , t 0 .:., Four firemen were overcome by escaped .'I‘lrc funeral mas. wil lx- clc- _ . izncke and a fifth was injured ' bmtml M 1lfl"_\' in the Church oi Fir-st qucrirr mvcri Zithwu o Ii t; slightly by flying debris as they Si hfnqv f the -\~.~:'.l= Th,‘ i; .~it_»'. Pm. fought the blaze in the ‘ftl-year- uxlj to‘: u hi‘ owl ‘o two ‘_ old win8 of an ii-slraped bu'l(l- t‘ ' ‘~ '~ $uiuu' = ' ' u. i " - Lggvryy-q -_ir~p,_.pq~|.qnn_ vk‘. _ Ni ilTif f“; r; than (in... ‘.‘.l‘. tor (Xllunr, (inn-turn I'll-r 'll‘ 2nd 5llirt"|rr"~i. l‘.rn.<.\'vi\ wt‘. (‘AR FERRY‘ “\ll.l\f'.,~‘ "D cvcrrtuolfr i0 l."_\' Alf rr.='~ ' icncirrr‘ k l‘g~ F. ., . f Fjxr n lain“: Bi-rtlvrr .'i~i.'v Alil 1M1"! u“ wiruld have bccrl 55 yours. lWIlYVb ‘Iorrucntlire 11.00 AM. t. try l8. 13,15 P, M, ____.__--_ __.__ l/Vill gign V/itli