1.. y. "JANUARY 16. 1941 ‘ .¢->""'"" " STOCK U0 TA TYONS éi ' ' k IS N, Y. $.01: Montrea lock (Canadian Press) (clmdllll P115!) M" Clone 5m“ Clone . Brazilian - Am c nnldal] 1;‘? Lg Can Cement Z 1 ‘ Am Tcl_ ~ 26 H; Bell Tel 153 1.; ilciilld“ 17 b2 Can Nor Pr‘ g 1.3 Boldlil" 1'°°° 35 H; Can Car Found p rndlx Av Caln Ind A1 A in“ 5*“ 2g c1111 Pacific fi nes 01110 6a 1:4 Can Ste p 5 ' 81111151" 22 34 Celanese 33 C111; Est?“ 32 b2 Dom Coal Pfd m gr, E1... a4 v-a 33$ gale e 2s 1-2 _oen M0191‘; 411 5-8 Dryden B 9 I-l r Pfd 2'! 1-4 5 1-2 G1 N° Founda Co m; 35 1-2 12 1-2 Kinn“ a Hum Bridge 4 1 g Mylagllllzlffill i111 11111’ T°b so 1:4 m co 16 74; Mil Power 28 5-3 1"” “R 2a r-a Nat Brew 2'1 1-4 13PM" 3“ $1352.13? an 5° 1" s11 O“ "J 34 3'5 r of. aim w - (30111 381-1 s ea Tfttiisd l 42 34 st Law Com _ U119 mm, 23 54; st of Can Pfd 73 u g g? (‘o 67 5-8 "aipéflgl Pig‘ __ 111111111 corp 32 1-o 9° oe w; Umon 22 l-8 m“ B Wm} F1171‘, 1...’! ‘ “ MINING Toronto Exchange l___ (Conad an Presp) _______ ‘IORONIO, Jan. 15- , . - or -'rr1. “W” 611m wllowTc/‘f 1§<l§'y*s15rol~o111)> ex‘: Am“ on 9 3-4 final. - _ _ , _ Aluermac 15 °"’“‘~‘°‘ i1“1l’l?"1l.‘l1‘-o..§‘ 195311123 ~11 C1111 n gnfie:@<a~n\Va-.I..nt* \vn= ‘the ~=ec ‘rd gmbfleg 1d 51"‘ :2. ~ - ~ ' unor o hgnviédt of the month gt 467,000 dagamac Ehgggitor Rouvn traded as coo ggtlfiggfia, Z chores and ndvaifcsd 5 l-2 to 5'1 1-2 Bear Mp, 14 m 1hr 11cm that n new wide ore Beanie bndtvlrnc. _lJL€ll TC d b)’ Dflmmid fildgqgd u b2 Drllzng. Save Le cloed 51-4 up 13m Dom u rt l8 l-2 and _ 0w shins 01] Brouian 106 gfdfi. sens: en; n: Duqucsttc 11nd Goldrn Gnle. Cdn Mal 51 Mclnlvre and Hnllnigef wtaken- Cent pa; 19° 3d smr fractions and thc tone Cen Poro 15 m; tswft for Aunor, Bmunn. Chester 134 guy!‘ kc is. OBren, Plrlrlc Cochenour 97 mo, Ccnanln and Wr gnt-[Davies 15 llarg n. whne the ckse w s up .Dclnlte 113 nerr: f_ i‘ r Chcrstzrvlle, Hard Dome Oil 24 Rm‘: and lvlncassri. Uufiuesnc 16 L3 ‘Iherc wow good ocltion in Sleep ‘Bast Crest 4 1.3 Rock on n loss of two cents t-o [hast Mal 33,3 1m, smelters rnci N’ckt*l u'v'*l-r:1-,F'Bl00n 245 ulsmall fract-izns and in the checp- Fed Kirk 4 3.4 p)‘ g.“(1"p lcs. es Wdtle showing f r Ferniand 5 3-4 Par‘ Collie and Base M ins Crr- grfillmeurk 48 c, t1 m '" 1 16's L8. o 4 1-4 pilrug-Catrrdirin 1111a Davies nit-rind; Lake s7 3-4 [shed the drvy w fh mi"*':~ ‘csse= nnc Eagli? 9 l-2 Calrary-Edrncntcn and East Cr/st Gold Gait? 121-2 were r1 cow up at 1.41 and 4 1-2 gflllmar 691d 3'7 respc rely. H“ P513111’ 21-4 . . B"‘lish An~e~r'c"71 on, “lk “k 108 111111915111 Oil. Carmilan Cor common f", 8g 6 1-2 1nd the Stool of Cenecla issues Iiolinln Br 15 iropoed sumll fractions and re- Hm“ gel‘! 13 resslons of a poinl, more came H wgyo 25g y, 1 ~».-_ p,» n .1- mug" {Bvankcand Unit€dlnl1‘u§l,gi%?=e?ay Mm 23 3'3 11.1111. u Bank ‘when 1 r-a tot Jack w“ 36 3-8 105 and nvdcrnle n-rrus jworc netted | Ken. Add 3% by lllcColl pfd.. Canadian Dodge, Kirk Lake mo C'nsumer= Gris. nvd U1\'lcr1 Fuellulkeshore 0 l. w1n<1=~~< common advanced a "ch g5 1'4 1°11" l0 45- Little 1.1, 203 Macossa 415 hfacLeod 225 Madsen 30 Woodland For Sale Malflrllc 1.. McIntyre 132 ' t - _ ‘lwo Hundred Aores of valuable ltlgllfflsali 5i i: lumber land at Co-nnnurzht Station. Murphy 3 3,‘ three l3) miles f um Sourls. This Naybob 30 land is covered ih excellent hrrrd Njplssmg n6 Ind soft lumber and will 11c s"ld in Norm-ma 56 1—" one lot or in 50 or 1P0 acre lots to Nmdm, 4 " unit purchasers. Annlv 03m.“ 105 n1. A. r-"Annrnn. 01mm 12 Solicitor. Omega i4 3-4 Charlottetown. 91.10am! 4 lr-ii-l-i-‘l-fl-li-M-lfi. gamour‘ 156 R 25 Peiron Gold 166 gfck Crow 235 ioneer 225 FOX MEAT o Premier 94 Preston 330 Boneless Horse Meat 33§3‘°3%=r o? Roche 4 1.3 St Ant 11 1-2 5o’ 5 Sun Ant 260 o s c n Sand River Senator 57 1-1 Ground Meol 50's — -- 5c lb 21:22?” a 11d Trine so. _ _ 4 l-Zc to SladenL k 11 - 1 5 . Coll Trrpe 50s — — 3 l-Zc lb sgég 511:9 “lag i2 s raw ke 4 l-2 ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. gullivafie n; y van 235 , Teclr Hugh 360 Island Bold Storage 33151" m 5g Ventures 870 cumnany Waite Amu 40o Wcndiqo 24 —_ Wrtl Pwag U; i—— m r -.____.__? UNLISTED Brett 7-8 Kirk Town 9 Pend Ore 192 BUSINESS STAND Temlsk 5 1'7 -— Al. — PIKGON FOR POLICIIMAN VERNQN RIVER hg- , . reusedogoonpa msanggtrn- Cflfltcnlfingliilgflllflll, gedwu m, hemm ,, gséiegJ-qfld 0n pave g way n on woo- reocrve con le was, Electric “glued to two months’ imprison. Price reasonable W“ f Twen - vc tons o potmtoeg were H- M- BROTHERS served Canadian soldiers mule fro- Cardi an P_E,l, vellllnrz on Canadian Notional Rail- I 1 , gilgvsmggg: trains durina the lut THE crrnrzmrrrrrotvw. GUARDIAN Britons Are Better Fed Than Nazis-Week's R .-~ \ B R E A D Jfflfil/VF- ma gz, JP/fifl/Y-a/v/rwr/a/vzo C O J£A>/'/4A/r_a ax Bil/MIN — MM’ I/a/l/[p (mu/z) fi£PM4/Y)’—5 oz, F F" E E 8A’/7'l//V—-8 01. EC: S 609A GES fi£flmnmhmw¢4fmm£fldrzfx=rz ~ r _ , - l 5. 5y,m,,y-,,,yp4;,p,yfp_jmx,ff “$15; rjéztgfélfxnvz ggi/tw/W- /w////a/>z/>_>w/urr Z0 0Z- G E R M A N Y M/LK- 0444711701750 -—f(7//?(£ B R I T A l N nmwc- anW/l r/o/vzo - flzz/rr/fiz/z APPLE / 714/4’ "' J/I/KWI/fl/V/V-ff! 4K7!‘ l. G E R F1 A Y L l/lvflflr/a/vfn ¢—— FINANCE » By Frederick Gardner Associatcd Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Jon. 16—-lAP)-- ‘Ilhe stock mnrkrt took anther baikwhrd stop ticltvv in a lstlcss retreat from the rcccnl tftvnnced new year positions. Canadian International Nickel advanced 3-8 of a point and F‘ 1rd d n. trifle. Other Canadian stocks were either inactive or un- ch-anged. Du Pont was marked drrwn 2 1-2 Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Ihfllmflg chgrgy (or Any lflvlrlllllllflh ll 008i t: 160 1-2. Qlluivs .r dropped 1 1-8 to 08 1-4, appurcn ly affected in [part lay report of the closing of its New astle. Ind._ plant in a work dispurte. Other war industry issues lwere down fractions to more than a point l Impcnding sale of a large blrck .01‘ Standard 01f New Jcrscy was re- p ed. Consolidated Cigar preferred jumped 4 1-2 to 103 and the com- mon bulged more than o point. Up o. point or more were A=soc- iated Dry Goods second nrefirmd. U. S. Industrial Alcolvtl, Americm. Sugar Refined prcferred and rGent Western Sulznr Refining preferred. Transactions dccreascd to 396.530 shares frmn 468910 vesic-rdnv. A stock exchange set sold for $31,000 off $2000 from the nrcviéus trrvs- prTc s‘"c-.= i829. "cver-lhe-crunter" lt- ‘quldrtion of British ft"".‘_r1cs was noted in offerings of 129M shnrrs of American Cynnarmld "B" and 40.000 shares of Brunswick Balke Culender. The Associated Press csmposllc price of 60 stcks dipped .4 to 44.3, Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York- Stocks closed lowcr. Winnipeg-Wheat. 1-8 of n cent lower. New York-Ovation higher, sugar Ind coffee lower. "BRITAIN worA-rbzs (/#4P/1f/0#!0-_ for/Pr! fi!A’M4A/r_ ll/VP/if/O/Yip ll 8m nwv _ o/vtur/n/vgp If 0TB?!’ fwd 511111 11011116 N1’ Bflflin wcre 511111‘ in the next si\' months. the supply oi’ homo-grown frmd “mild l-W 5111111119111. with stricter ratlznlng» for the same period. This despite the fiut that fsrrncrs in PIE-WEI‘ B1‘ 1'11" W611! 111119 1o fvvfl the irlilllll f"? only’ two (lays a. week. With curtailment of imports through blockade and the preference given war materials, British farmers have launched a scheme (lcsigncd to "Ilka 111815131111 25 PM" cent. iris dcpcndcnt on uvvrseus suppllcs when peace comes. An addiiionrtl 2,000,000 acres have been plowed, increasing whcat 11nd pointn crops. Prices are fixed and gunrrntced for the dura- tion of the war. and rt least one yczrr nftcr. But so lung us illc British navy controls the scas, the con- voy system insurcs Britain's 46 000,000 humans ag. inst fanrinc. Grain l AP1~Corn CHICAGO, Jan. l5 prices conrlnucd their 1 out crcup- .ng advance today. scoffng gmns cl alincst 11 cent t tonnes rcflccrng la lctup 111 country s fling A1111 tlrc ‘llifllCfiillly impfovid corn-hog prxce feeding ratio. Ccrn clcscd l-Z-T-B csrit l1 glrrr. May 63 14-3-11, July 64 1-2: wheat unchanged to 5-8 up. May 87 l-4— 1-8, July 82 l-2—3-8; aflbi 1-2 higher. WINYNIIPEG. Jan. 15—<(,P)- Wheat trading on Wfnnpcg grain exchange drifted along the usual quiet rut again today as cqxrntors spent most of the session 11s spec- tators. At the close of a dull day. futures prices were 1-8 cent l-wor. \v'\*1 May wheat at 7'7 1-2 and July 79 1-8 cent; a bushel. Bilcms Alres wheat wcre cl se to previous finul throughout the dnry. Oats were taken by mills and domestic buyers in the coarse train p . Grain close: BWheat; May 7'1 1-213, July 79 1-8 bats: May as s-o, —uly as 3-813. Oct a1 1-2A. quotations lzvels ' Currencies NIuW YORK. Jun. 'l‘l1c Canadian dollar (ifcllririi 1-8- Llélll- to 85 3-4 cent. in rzlaLon to the Unitcrl tnfcr, coll ‘ . .~ frrc foreign o. ' y. tOlfnwh Foreman 1:. ~ tinn- tr 1 Board 1211c 90')- 11111 p11" an: cit-coffin.) The ficc 111111111 Slcrling nt $401, for o-pcfr nrurkci. CflblCs was n tr 110 higlur. The Mexico peso s1 ppcd 1-20 cent at a 110111111111 price oi 203701101115 and lltc 112151 Kong dollar eased .02 of a cent at 23f cents Livestock ' MONTREAL, Jan. 15—(CP1_ There were only 5 caitlv. 30 sheep and lambs, 333 hogs, and 125 crlvcs fcrr sale on Montreal livestock mar- kets today. ; Prices on all classes <1 Lvestock WLTG firm. Titer-e, were not enough cnt-tlo and sheep offered to mnke a market. l Veal calves ranged fl"31I1 59 ;o $12. ‘There were not. tops. Grassrs were $5 to $6.50 t BBnrley: May 46 3-813, July 43 5-8 BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada — Commerce — Montreal 190 1-8 Nova Scotin 2 Royal Bk 160 MONTREAL. Jan. 15-(CP)—- Fractlonnl recessions marked deal- lngx in leading issues on the stock markct tcdnv. Canadian Northern Power d1" Oped to a new low while Montreal Pow- er and Shawlnignn were also on the weak side, Bell Telephone c"me out at c. loss of 1-2 for most nf the ses- si n but rccovered its loss in the lart sales. Asbestos was a bright spot in con- structFons, being bet-tor bv 1-4. while Foundation finned l-B Awrmn and 1211111111111 Products were each shav- ed n iracticn. Norando lost. 3-4 and Nlckcl s fraction. Imperial Oil and McCsil were even and sit-adv. can. late in tlW.‘ dnv out on l-B but Canadian Car. both c mmon and preferred. rcgi-lcr-"d defclts. Btrvka - which vtr-"cclcrl nhecd were Awocfirtcd Brown»- ond W'n- nlpeg Electric A but their turns wrre onlv nnmlrml. st wrvlnrxs. common fir-med l-ll but the pre- fcrrcd lost ground, Hogs were unchanged at $11.15‘ to $11.25 fcr B- idreascd. $8.35 to $8.50 for B-1 alive f<d and t\'nfc1=:<i 811d up t $8.60 off trucks. Grad!- "A" drew $1 per hog premium wztn lhe difimlmls on offf grades. Sow; were $5.50 to $6.50. Produce Prices A Jan. rs-rcet- Pnnduce Markov, prices here today, a5 TEDQTWG by file Dominion De- partment. of Agriculture, follow: MON TXREAL. Butter: first grade creamery Prints. j"hb':1g__ pfi"€. 35 1-2—36: f" ' ~- ~ 1's, jnhlw m: price 35 l‘. f35 1-2, Quebec no 1 pasteurized. 121x441. nfnmsrlc- prtce, 34 1-4; Quebcc no 2. regraded. 33 l-4. Cheese: Western white. current receipt price, l4 l-16; western c:~l- cred, current recci t prce. l4 9-16; wcstern white an c loved, whole- 5518 Price. i4. Eggs: graded shlrponenrs 1n uscd free cases. selling prim knives in good condition. Total seles: “(H100 shows: Tndvs- idols. 7,100; Mlnca 128W); ‘Burris.- ~~l Content is 1hr- rl"‘".=‘ 'f urtrre" cflllml GI rdiun locals. lo our word; Western ml Intern loenlo nn:..:~;i=...t"::.r;":rn:~ '1" "rein to"; ‘slown- . Montreal €urb Flour me s 111ml: onerlnp cmn. sic. lo, per um mun d Condolence o oer inch. We rllnl can em 40 for sun —-_ "M: for every uldltlonll I wo m Notion of Thanh no (Canadian Press) lbvrtchtlon. 70c per Inch or lo oer word. Lute ol SIINQPILIIOII» l Jmrlfnan‘ oer mo. Addruu uul Presentation v1.0a our: to on , stem Close ‘ GI 0 __ n lAbitibl Com '10 l Abltlbl Pfd — _ ‘is lsbrstns g-g h“ walned llefilglrlnois 9 1- l ITEFEKTYA or 1v n-nnrrro noon: 0N “mm” A 13 1 Grurdinn. cE-Qé-l-lil-If. "$011551 floor. Applv 248 ritlroy. gs: Kick". 23.3 1 '1.-a1o-1-1r-a1. “m, _. r For Sale uroigera 1o 1-2 A‘ m‘ 9F 'I‘l e one should make of I fill l0 “ll cusliwliflfioo K312?‘ DEL“. plealsfmll,‘ weather. is to Put uido Plrgige Com l2 1-4 L-zee-i-fe-u. eomethlnl 1w n mo: w- Price PM -- he ls lhe rbhesl. who is contented] with the least. rs-lcrt-p “"1"”. ucellt WANTED One dollar ouch paid for second-hand peeling BERGMANN (‘l)NS'i‘lll'("l"lON CO. LTD- PVF-PROI’ BUYERS 8 CURRIE BUILDING CHARI.()’I‘TETO\VN. P. F. I. PHONE 1611i) l ""°"°" °" “- 26; Avmrrlitfm 24; A—pulle1§ 22. Pcfafocs; Que wl ms no 1 70's .65 . l. _ will; m» Z_ : NB mountain. 1). —— Ba‘ Bermuda reds no l 501» TING NURSES l; . Jun. l4 — GP) "T0 111 1111111111 for $851,000 in pirhlic "Ipl V1115 m avert. 01‘ rrduco 111;; t of “l? l/laucltcst-“r- Rovrll In- , ccnsorshlp regulations were illihllllfl publication of a stirring t. c of iurrscs escapes dur- in: 2111 :1‘ aid. The re ort said; " -u~ Nuts s‘ Home su fcred a dfr- r01. 1111 l1 n 1| l1igh-cX1)lO3l\'e bomb which ,. eluted the r00! and BX- plocirrl in rho urczit hull a few feet frcm tho :1 r sl1<l.cr under the main "r. 1- lrludrccl and twclvc nurses ccltcras in bed 1:1 the 111st of the cxplosion a shelter and I110 c covered with soil sand riff, Al. the some ‘me wafer lClii the yoaf and f 1 indiafois d 11110 the 11ml lxclicn pipes n’ , , fnffwcs maul-dined perfect. 11nd mn( 1:;lr wa-y out of lh-e to i110 fnfirrnary and to 111v -. €re they ' of them l Manning Dodges Bomlrsllliih New Her csr Drivers , '5»; Britain’s <1<>11v<>>’ . ruck o: - ' l » . s u. 1 Apart- from severe, shalt, 1.1 _' tvorc nouc of Lil-Em 111'; lured 111 any uvqy in spite of 1111165051 cf broktn glass find other wreck-Y 1e bedrooms above we e se-l ' cihnragol and in r1 less degrcg ‘ st port of the budding." vs that. the bcmb . and siruck a12- \\'li'('ll it bcfrl to such 1111f the g1 cier mcnsufed mo 1,12. mt more than its origin- \ re. Tm: b01111) exploded in the ' fhc grc l, 111111 Had ll; 11c" :1 p" l 1<'.-\D D1151‘ CIIANOIES COLOR OF SKIN CllICAGO-Ycilow patches often 1:11p. » on ufe palms of the 1181105 hmi mo, rclcs of‘ the feet of persons who follow "focr” dicl-S. Over-rich "1 cxrrofs or orange 111.108, Dr. William '. of the University 0f Chi- r recently. in 11 text, contained "caro- rcrn; lpcw (lye which, if absorb- cd bv me body 111 excessive quanti- cntcrczl the skin and caused 111st, he sai pro- the ‘ 4 loraifon. d. ciuced the vellow notches on skin ' t. “faddists.” D1‘ B er also reported that‘ ' mining silver, gold or mer-- cut npounds “often 111961169 1rd chzfffges in the color of the skin when used indiscriminately and ovcr a 1on1! period." lie said that certain nose and throat sprays and eye washes con- tained siLver compounds which mluhl. color the face and arms a bluish gray. silver preparations used as infections, he added. misht have 11w some effect when used in excessive quantities. Gold compounds, he cited. have been used in treatments for arthrit- is. tuberculosis, and other diseases, 11nd mercury" compounds fr uently hove been found imoertain _rands of facial creams. ‘Bothpi these metals. Whcn absorbed by -he body, may enter mm the clement 0,! the skin and cause discoloration,’ he added. The meetinncor the academy l-s bcinrz he‘c1 comcident with tnc Unr- versltv of Chicago's 50th annivers- axv bv skin snecl from all part4; of the United States. GAZA Palestine —(C?1 "AITWW or Australian soldiers- -60 per cent of them vcwrnns- -ha.s bren formed into o "allrond construction unit 11c e, and includes railrcaclevs from a‘l carts of the southern 00111111011- A pplyr- ‘ lap " Drivers in England's truck convoy: take their rest where they our: find time for if. 115i‘ P1111 RLXNNING, SEA Service Stuff (Jorrcspondcni) IDNDON, Jan. l3--It was raining. The nlcrt hcod jllal sorufdcd us I clunbcd into the cab with Whitey, driver of this five-ton nuts, e 700 which swing out every hour at dusk from Liverpool 1111.. Bristol and Cardiff and roll on through the night. can; factory cqulpntcnt from the docks to the cities and towns Villlioy‘ 11ml lfsthr rccl 111111". \r1;v blur‘ eyes and 11c 1 npologctic n11". But Whitey, though 25. was rt vote voy business. 11c had falcon iris truck through Covc _ mingham the night the Luftwaffe at the rote of or. given the works to Coventry. But that trip, ilk? tho one tonight, wos lust rouilzur. clocks and mow-cl our. in‘o 111v CO'l1'-ll‘_'y'$1 c mindcd you of 1t 111v l)lL\.I-'l truck p1 1y, over the Arizona 1110111111 11s 11110 Bzlrstou", blacked-out and Whitey was dtivfng with one no: ,. 1 t- no large than a silt ' (lollar. Going uphill he wouxl sac mo rnr light out so the truck would not become a beacon for sozno alt-rt (1.1- man bombardior. We ran info fogpafchcs, through some Another hour and tfnloon came up. Then we came into tlic ti that night. "A BOMB DOESN'T ftlliAN A TlllNG—UNl ‘ A small city in the distance was getting a blitz. You co-hlclnl sec any city. But the flush of AA guru. with their shells erzpkxilng 11kt‘ $7.11‘! in the sky over that arch. was the tfipoff. I asked whcihcr he stopnr-d when bombs wcrc rirnptying. "llhy should ue stop?“ hr- sniu. “It's no safcr standing in ilrc nml 11.111 driving. Anyway, n bomb fiocsrft moan a firing unless it lunrls in vnur Over the roar of the engine ynt. couldn't hear l thing. ‘The-n nil r .’ a sgflden, moving info the outskirts of the little city, you coi1ld iter c: n g. The planes were overhead, the guns were going (111110, and when their crews stopped for a minute to corl tho then hear the whistle and the heavy crump of hitch road trvas still clear and ilrc truck moved ahead m ., town. At one intersection tVhitey maneuvered tltc fzvc zomtc a heap of smoking rubble which a few minutes lwforo 11nd bt itortg brick building until it had disintegrated unrlcr- rho l1 _ om . DRIVERS RAREI Y GET TIME T0 GO IIOMl-l The sjystcm these drivers \v<1'k is supposcrl to grw- z 1cm fill 9343"‘ “Wk l0 10W"! 7101119 0m." ii doesnt tum out that why. \\"u--:1 n. l i111‘ driver has delivered his load. he is given l0 hours off, than he mu port to the nearest of the 15 stations which control Enszfnndls tine transportation system. Ho's then given 11 truck a now and inst-ructlofis to Jcflve.‘ it. to Bristol or Cardiff or In sum» c t. Scotland. So nos likely to he on tho mot-n for n5 1mm m, , After 20 minutcs we were back on the roud hind a stream of heavy’ transports. ‘Thundering nlone tl1:'r111...1 . villages and towns. the giant convoy moved in a stcadv s'ron111. <1 , only occasionally when a villng: constable would lino the front lfll"! . B 5W1?‘ 811d 5118RPM n detour due lr hoary raids nhcrvl. Apflronching Icndon. rain began folfng rlcadflv. ‘The rmd was iliggrgry. But still the ‘tcnvy trucks movcd forward without n l)l’f.1:< in "The only thing that stops on." said Whitey, ‘i; n rllrccl hit." g. r 1 ‘ fm- "rIuuQa-h truck drivers is much like similar spots fr! S. highways. 'l‘hl\ “R121