ow»..- - ., _ w». . v»/kfl\w.i-x~rxzu>. a V y P?!) 33-... Si? . 31X 1111110 NEWS Dodgers By The Associated Preoo After being held to two over the first seven innings by l Isadoro Leon, Cuban righthander making his first start for Phil- adelphia, Brooklyn Dodgers ester- day jumped on Anton Karl n the eighth to shove over five tallies. atlrllllg two more off Oscar Judd in the ninth to win the National- Loreue encounter 9-2. i The Dodgers bunched five hits in. their big inning. two of vrhicfh! H1118 1 were triples by Eddie Basinski andleégth-lflnlfll homer by cltcher Kw a John Dantonlo. Cy Buker made. his first start for the Dodgers! and although removed 1n the ei hth in favor of Vic Lombardiq rec-cited credit for his first n-lajoi‘ It" lie victory. , Chrngo Cubs won their fifth| =‘" .».ht \'i::c:'y by defeating Pitts-l ot.gh 5-4 before 8.644. The Cubs‘ hammered two Pittsburgh pitchers, for 13 hits, while Henry Wyset 591a the Pirates to seven. l \--~ —--—— “Tigers Increase: League Lead; Yankees Beat Bosox By The Associated Press I With Frank (Stubby) Overmlrel spacing seven hits and driving i11 two runs. the American League leading Detroit Tigers cuffed Cleveland Indians 5-1 yesterday. sweeping a three-game series. Detroit tagged Jim Bagby, Cleve- land starter. for nine hits in six innings. scoring once in each of the first three frames and twice on Overmires single in the sixth. Overmlre had a five-hit shutout until the ninth, when ex-Tiger Don! Boss singled to left, took second on an infield out and scored on Myrll Hoags single to left. | At Boston, Dave Ferriss, Red’ 50x pitching hero, was battered from the mound for the first time‘ ‘local Horse ' Bridgewater BRIDGEWATER. N18,, June 21 -(CP)—Straight heat wins fea- tured all four events on today's harness racing card, with the only close finish in the third heat of the Free-For-All when Josedale Hoosier nosed out Tip Abbe by a narrow margin. The final heat of the Classified No. 2 event saw the only spill the day, when Joe Volo, Margaret Lee and Delaware tangled in a, three-way mixup. Neither the‘ horses nor drivers were seriously injured. Sonata, owned by Dr. F. C. Dou- gan of Charlottetown placed sec- and in the Junior Free-For-All. SUMMARY l Free-For-All Josedale Hoosier (Wm. Hood) 1 Tip Abbe (J. O'Brien) 2 Royal At Law (Sweeney) 4 Say Law (Conway) 3 _.1lim=e—Z.-.1° 8:1: w» 2-103 Lavolc Bcfonds Maritime Title; Local Boxer, Loses i _, MONCTON, N.B., June 2i —(Cl’-)—Lennle Lavole, Mone- ton, weighing 134, successfully defended his Maritime light- Geldari, 133 1-2. Sydney, N. 5., after a. gory battle. \ Monet/en's veteran Kid Hari- | won a six-round decision over _ Flaih MacDonald, Charlotte- town, in the semi-final. Softball Game Postponed, May Bc Play-ed Tonight The softball game between Col- legians and Officers scheduled for last night was postponed because of a muddy diamond. Efforts are being made to have the game layed at 6.30 this evening as Coi- egians now have two postponed games. Rumors Hitler In Hiding At Hamburg HAMBURG. June 3i — (AP) — Rumors that Hitler ls in the Hun- burz area and talk cf his possible capture within the city itself are Increasing among German civilians lTake Phils 9-2; Cubs And Cards Win PP lln the ninth with the tying run of Jerry Levolo. (Sweeney) ; 2-3;=:1_~t;_, 1...... To llpon Tuosdoy A handicap tournament will o- sen at the Brighton Hurouluoo Ilub next 1. eeday evening at B oclock, it was announced night. Eighteen player: tend. The drew or s cc c-.'=....-"tt-P..-.t:rc The Cube had w mo: o ml emilllpr 4m Mir-tin (as) twice and sto ed a Pirate rollyl 9W1, v3, ,1, Buoy, (5) Morley vs. F. Goudet. (20) 01310 VI. In >- geuerllywillm “$551.51” (tot Whltlock (B) vo. H. lllctunio (10) 05A). Martin f!) MoCourt (l2) VI. l. Robin (l5) Yorston (i2) vs. C. Gallant (f5) on third base. Phil Cavarretta put the Cubs‘, back in the lead twice. 1h the fifth he singled and come in on Andy Pafko‘: double. At Cincinnati, behind Blix Don- nel1y's five-hit hurling, world champion St. Louis Cards blanked the Reds 4-0 with the help of three doubles in the fourth and an Pirates’ Pitcher‘) Alloy Starr Suspended ' Vern Kennedy lost his second game since coming from Phil- adelphia. yielding slx of the Cords’ eight hits in seven innings, ln- cluding the successive two-basers to Whitey Kurowskl, Ray Sanders and Emil Verban, good for two runs. Maitin Marion's single and Johnny Hopps double in the seventh net- ted the other. - PITTSBURGH, June 31 — (AP) -P.rc.\ident William B. Ranswaatze: of the Pittsburgh Pirates announced the suspension indefinitely today of pitcher Ray Starr. A Pira te wk said Starr had been given permission to leuve Sunday night to visit his ailing eon in Sandoval, 111., but left Sun-~ day afternoon with the Pirates foc- ing a double-bender, and failed to rejoin the club in Chicago. Walter Sosa Sonics To Local Airport in his major league career and New York Yankees, only team to beat him previously, triumphed 14-4. Ferriss, who won eight straight before being stopped by the Yanks two weeks ago, had allowed only two hits when the Dam burst in Walter Goas of the YMCA. War services, has arrived at. No. 2 Air ‘""i"l‘o Earl, 0f=Athlcno on en-r the ~ first. vo. n. MoDougoll "d jPfiédicts» Third cam llcncrory llogroo ‘LINNOXVILLE, Que. June 21-.- (OIU-Six honorary dQ8fflEI—QnQ to the Earl of Athlone - were conferred at convocation exercises of University of Blshoph College Will!- ‘lg: deogreeo were confer- Meritsomorr. 0PM were among th convocation which also marked ab: 130th onnivens cf tho found- honorary degrees in the Earl of Athlone were Chief Justice Rlnfret of-the Supreme Court of Canada; Dr. R. C. Wallace, principal of Queen's University; Dr. A. T. Bazln of Mon- treol. and Leonard Brocklngton, Canadian writer and speaker. Prior to the convocation at which 31 graduating students re- ceived their degrees, the Governor- General unveiled a bust of the late Prof. Eric Booth Boyd, 10pm. or professor of history. VANCOUVER MAYOR tContLslcd from page 1) rjecorzsumction — was tiling In l- resolutlon adopt!!! at the final The‘ ltlon untested - ltonal be gomposed file 1:3- 0H1. Provincial and municipal rep- resetgitaxtdvkef,‘ along dwltih one de1_ ega eac rom m tistry and, - ganalzcd labor. or Under the scheme the Dominion Navigation School to replace Pete th fifth. H as clouted for five e e w Kelly, who is being posted to other. hits and nine runs before being relieved and the Yanks went on duties. from there to score 13 times in that frame, coming ‘within one run of their own league record for tallies in an inning. ‘Walt Dubiel breezed along with a two-lhltter until the eighth when the Red Sox counted three times on four hits. Jimmy Bucher’s Texas lcagile single scoring two of the runners. Second At Races many sports prior to the war. He. was more recently stationed ati Mount Pleasant, but with, the closing of that station comes beck to his home town. Baseballs Big Stx (Three leaders in each Leolllb) Player, Club Helms, Braves Rosen, Dodg.‘ Cavaretta, Cu Cucclnello, W. S. Etten, Yankees Junior Iree-For-All Walnut Abbe. (B. Hood) Sonata (Conroy) The Great G. (O'Brien) Mr. Goss is well known in| hm the city, where he took part indcmce Pxovinces and me Dominion called Times-BIZ 1-4; 2.12; 2.17 Classified No. 1 Case, Senators Home Runs - National Leaguei,‘ Lombardi. Giants. 1a; Ameflwl, League: Stephens, Brown. l0. , Runs batted in - National Lea-- gue: Olmo. Dodgfls. 49; America" League: Etten, Yankees, 39. l Baseball Results Miajor Bowes (Kaizer) Peter Reamore (O‘Brien) San Ton (C. O'Brien) Hal Brittaixi (Nicholson) Tlmes—2.i5 1-4; 2.15; 2.15 Classified No. l Marie Lockhart (C. O'Brien) High Tide (J. O'Brien) Shanghai (Dan hinee) Delaware (Wal er) Volo (Hankinson) Joe Volo (Harvey) Margaret Lee (Currie) Whitty Guy (Kaizer) Silver Volo (Neima Iwmmuu - §mrou~ Qlbflofifinlld AMERICAN c1 land ooo 00o col-l ‘I 1 nftlfiat 111 00B (Mix-S i1 1 Bagby, Henartand Hayes; Over- Nelnwlrltolxild s 001' om coo-u 12 1 n coo 1 oo 030- 4 '1 a Dublel and Garbark; Fcrriss, Bar- rett, Heflln and Walters. NATIONAL Pittsburgh 020 010 001-4 ‘I 0 Chicago Z01 011 00x--5 13 . we, Sovéelllllalnd garlkeld. U79“- yse an vngs . t. Louis 000 200 110-4 8 ll Cincinnati 000 000-0 5 l Dqnnglly ‘Illidugbgfllj Kennedy, mun u m oci 061 osz-o 1s 1 ARCADIA. Calif. June 21 — Philadelphia 000 000200-2 6 1 (AP) - The cards are stocked Buker, Lombardi and Dantonio; against Busher. probable filly fov- 1,6911, Karl, Judd and Mancusc. orlte. 1n the eighth running of the Beminick. $50,000 Santa Anita Derby Satur- day. which looms as the hottest three-year-old free-for-all in the hgtory of the track. lgifiwlfi 1 _ . 36 nflyldtvOlglaéislitlbcez-p Ill: 11115151,}; fllllst-os and Tlylfll‘: R0; won previous Anita Derbiee it" M‘ om 00”“ u 1 ' ‘ 200- il 14 2 Only one filly-Ciencio in 10- Bulk“ ‘um kn and {Mi-has ever triumphed. E§$§‘°-A,fg°§‘§§‘1“'§;§mg“9°d_ owever, supporters of the Louis ' d w 1 y; ' B. Mayer filly argue, there never “gag? an e605,; m w|_1 g 1 has lbeen a gal with Bushers class Monk“! m» (m 11x4 9 z l1 i 6 Derby. They think she may Muldovan page, och and van. even go so far as to duplicate the grofsm. Webb“ and mum, gnique double scored by Stlge- Synmu’ loompwn-z '1 2 Dand in IBIiB-victory in both the Toronm 040 000 00x-4‘ 7 0 "by and the $100,000 handicap K“, and g._.m,; Martin and a week later. Prue“. The winner will receive $38,125 Booohall Practice “Pi and 8 gold cup. The-t may be Busher, but it could be any one Baseball practice this evening at B o'clock. muuauubww Q-Iwcmrhiuui- X anaemic-sow»- Bards Stacked Against Bush-or For Saturday's Race INTERNATIONAL 0001000002-370 010 of five mecca colts: Sea. Best Effort, Ghegkgrhpfl g; . meabond. If any other horse sneaks in, hell Probably replace Sweeolda, 1910 winner at as to 1. as the Der. bYs best rewarder. iiiii V I 35mm“ m," Special Dominion I ,,,,,,, Jul,“ Boy, Sorvtco In Joe Lo ' m‘ ' m.....‘.'“....'i?:. Westminster Abbey &V6T1 YSJB 310 fbfllghtfylsfpq ihmifidfi‘ d3 m’ “m” n, m, w,“ m,‘ wk?! Jhogznofl, Janna o1 - (or cum) since Joachim Ribbentrop was picked up here. t l l I ‘lmnly reported Killed in on a. prisoner while fighting with “l: m” w “mnd ' , was found olive and in civilian clothe; in the con tiered Reich mt he end of the war.“ STANDING 1100M 0N1»! A porodo of’ Canadian “am “mum” u “ ch“ u‘ no and air fo on an $11313“ 113:. given mwn to surprises mg,’ l; whim “w” °°ll°°i~ml M4" W mun. Canadian High Commie- ‘me °°"d“°t°' ‘m "' 0mm“! N” aioner will take the solute, will “m”! “am ‘m m“ "Y 9°") "m" precede the service. The march Albm- 3-9‘- w Albem- “rt-Mel! will and at the Abbey from which sot,»- shvck when on mklno wl- point Roman Catholic service men gtiémdrtgwstilckeltts frag” occupants “tum will agitation? ‘our. 00m. Wild eo tutor o or o mm. his w e and nine ohilhm. Egyaecioi more. ' “I1 A of mfcrmotion ex-i Mini hibition, ‘Ellyn Canada", lnndon July grimlpol ciiee of cotlond for a gar. y 1 folo on a Bunch)’ only. wo- year. lidwillbo f‘! loibom nape‘ e r"- would help finance municipal, 0011M)’ and district projects through low-mterest loans. If sum projects a provincial or federal signif- would be "Pun to contribute such fixmncial osfstarm a; we national board decreed. ‘Ilhe resolution Will be forwarded to heads of federal and provmcm Bflvernments Other itesoluttiouls recommended that the federations housing com- mittee study slum clearance and low-rental civic housing and sub- mitt findings to Ottawa; that uridowg and other dependent; of service- men killed in action receive the same assistance as xvives and de- pendents of living servicemen; and at more generous old-age pen- sions be provided. Liner or. Queen :c1@ B! IJ. Bfltnlirlmtf! gr: r55? i? g i‘. E3 war. Dneeent Queens, the third tho seas would be designed lantic waters and the American tirade. ve you: war service at oontlrutwtu speed. are in perfect. condition. He put. at six months the time required I01‘ WWW/mine the vessel from I "WP Ship to a luxury liner. "She LIBIEOOdE-lflfflnillmbegllnnmg," Queen Mary's Wor Sorvlceo Rwflllitulatirlfi the lune volume of press releases put out by , war service Si: James said 1. Notasoldierdrledotgeoos the Queen Mary curled some 650- ooo troops. 20.000 of them corrod- lB-IIS. to and from war. 2. One of the largcst single con- voys of the war was composed of WARNS GREATEST (Contln 1:1 from page 1) may feel that. you and the men and , women you meet. do realize that we! have not yet won the battle against inflation. But surveys show us that only half of the people of Canada realize chat there is still danger of inflation. Half the peo- pie‘ think that all hazards are past. ‘And since the necessary con- trols against inflation can only wark wltlb. public supports." Miss Saunders continued, “we must reach that Wmblaoent hallf, and eXplainf K3 them. Just where the dangers‘; you and your friends know that one of the quickest ways- to defeat the price control and ratimll-HE Nlulations, is w pay nwre than vellum prices, and w obtain ra-tioned commodities without cou- pone. “Yét about hill the people 9f Canada feel that. 1t is not harmful w the wax effort to do these things. We cannot. take comfort in‘ thought that they do not know what a black market is — for over 75 P91’ 0611f- Of them know that a blast: market, means buying. indiv- idually, rationed good; without oouglmrs. and paying more than cell g prices to get items in abort supply. "So knowing what the black market means -- half the people see no harm in it! “There is an educational job which challenges us es women! For I believe it is. in the final analysis, the women of Canada who must aasmne the basic responsibility for driving home to their communities the need for their solid support and full understanding. Danger After War ' The worst inflationary period; in the l8 month; after, the first great war, the speaken continued, when the prices of food and clothing doubled. And that occurred when only 10 per cent of our production was turned over to war. This time between 40, and 50 per cent; has been geared to War. "Wit-tile we have had VE-day in Europe, it has only iticreased, in some regards the problems of the anti-inflation struggle Thousands of mm and women returning from- the armed services, will need civil- iln suppllaemiberated countries in Europe are in din need and we must share of our plenty with chem. Many msic supplies. like tin. and rubber. will ooziunue in very gl-iort su 1y for some time - even unwell-i e restrictions offfeotting rodlucto in wlhich Ire . W been removed. Women Cu Decide "If the one and e. half million women. estimated to b21011: iv women's organizations in Canada, set their mind on this tear. then we can males euro that our mum- ing soldiers will not find they have fought and won a war for u, -onl1' to return to dhaos. If we centrate on this as l ‘nnjor responsibility for the next few rmmlhs - then we can feel that the plans we have for win- ning the 1709,00. for building a strong and rooble Canada, have e. fiml and mild foundation on which to 0 ... Following the meeting the WR. AC, entertained Miss Saunders at the “urnmer hornn n! Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Coffin. Brigihtnn Shore, Mics Beur~"~'" will leave for Bockvllle. N)‘. this morning where she will sneak at the 52nd annual 61W ‘Alumalia in X9411. PM!‘ :- twop; from 3- Llxntened of her 60 guns, the Queen Mary now is sailing the fully lighted at nidht. 4. Derided stories that o. Atlantic wave almost capsized Mary on one wartime "She's too big and massive to in great danger from the weather. 5. In 3 1-2 years’ service aboard the Queen Macy. he had "never seen a sub and never fired the guns in anger." . . e Queen's load of troops was 15,500; she end the Queen Elizabeth have steamed which cmfrled Anmc men of the United Nations. '7. Prime Minister Churchill on his four voyages aboard the Queen Niary was a good passenger-Wil- thmigh a bit impatient at times." Simple Tombstone For Late President l NEW YORK, June 21 - (AP) —A simple white tombstone of im- perial Danby marble, cut, to speci- fications detailed by the Franklin D. Roosevelt in his own handwriting, will be placed at his grail/f in the rose garden at Hdye ar , The memorandum describing the stone, dated Dec. 36. 1997. was found among the late President?» effects, the office of Basil O'Con- nor, his former law partner, said today in releasing it. It; read: A plain white marble monu- ment-no carving or decoration -- to be placed over my grave, east and westyas follows: “Length eight feet. width four feet, height three feet. Whole to’ be set; on marble base extendin two feet out from monument a1 around-but said base to be no more than six inches from the ground. ‘ "I hope that my door wife will on her death be buried there also and that the monument contain no device o1" inscription except the following on the south side: Franklin Delano Roosevelt 9_. 1805-1 Anna Eleanor Roosevelt 1684-194’ LONDON, June 21 -- (Reuters)- Cargo war rick rates between Britain and Central America were day from one ho-l! to announced. ‘ Ratesforports eutoflldenbut not east of India, mohlding Ceylon and Austmlla. were out flom one per cent to time-quarters o! one p31‘ oen- . zlillrllmawrptwfilir? 7.» Auction Sale Of Property and Household Furniture v am instructed by the Izmir-ix of m Eoioto of tho ms Catherine Hoban to loll by Public Auction on Tuollhy the 20th day of Juno next, at the hour of Two 0’Clock in the afternoon the house and promises being Numbero B6 and $8 Kent Street. Charlottetown with l. frontage of 54 ft. death 10! it. Thin lo o oolendld double-tenement house fronting on Rochiord Square. one {Moment of which lo now vacant. FURNITURE: - One bedroom not and two bode, wardrobe. floor cover-inn, two oil oiovoo, no bale ‘ hooked run. parlor ooloh all (our chain, dining room table, aide meeting of the National Council omen. IONDON- (OP) -'l‘hqHenloy Ho!!! Rogwttnptihe world's loading rlvbr comlvol will be resumed next year, albhotgh even then it will not be pomiblo to stage a full regatiu olnoe Inoet boord. four chnlrl, radio. floor coverings, ltitohon table and oholeo, about ofbdrowelo, bedding and pillowl, polo. pone and diohoo. one large wash I . TRAINOR A UDONNIIJL, IOIIHMII. noouwillotfllbom 'IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIJJI. NBWY%K,M@&-p($)— 523a? E sources since V-E day on the Mary’; ' w m“. leaves llhQ 120i‘. slmpDlIlC bag ggafgwfyiflpqnggef of the Bung“, DRAW YER-JQO 9N u/gy m ouPERATE 015F400") '5 razor A "rouou NHEADlW-FBI: TOWN HOMER; UK: 6B" ' . ,- _. THAT FLANNIGAN Liberated i‘ 15m: Barter: Shrclvdly 0n Block Market Parents must rogieio Trustees or Teachers. - for tihunsclvee. The syebem reached full flower; with ‘bender from m; black market. But irt developed with ‘ the aid of sheer lngiemttlty, ludic- 101: contacts and a keen instinct‘ for drivhut a xwd warm. humbly there a not o. einglc rosldcntofmrhwhodooenothavei somztthlinc to do with. (no mo]; market. ‘nacho’; some storm at §;fiii“‘§..3"°..f§‘m°° °°",...€"°‘- “m...” "if e a: Umoequate. » ~ ° y ‘Bike for exanvple lVlltne. bin-and, ho hos a htsbauid, two gdrgwing _ children and herself to pro for. I 1 If shes ng to feed her family ‘léfllwmtey (on the basis of her roticzis) she can buy id) ounca of meat a. wezk; 1B pounds of, potatoes . amonth; lltomicosoffbtaemmifli: l four otmoee of cheese (if available) and equally smell a of vq. I .0100 u available. m "tr . Ym.‘n*“r;’“.e_ nonporous: , . FERTI cnluu runttl 5-6 3-1 WE CAN SUPPLY ANY 3 ISLAND 1N A ml: 10ml demonstration; 5mg“, it is 1mm profitable for the to operate tinder the counter or receive things he needs _ flffélflllfled will} otherigoods. As MIM- lI-ra-n sa w shrug of the shoulder: y m“ l “My little Mme mod-s shoes and; I have no coupon, I must pay 3,0001 040.) 1n the black market for 31100.8. but that is better than in bed. She can- Maritime Timber’ llfficials In ll.l(.. Soatla , m! Mummpai Affairs. and three Ling and Buwlsiflhao! tirnvf: United 888'" 1 W n to work ixrexchange for food. for Kirdodom to timber (“do Clflihin... for cigarets. But. they are Mwwcis with Bri and Can- pretty lukewarm about. receiving adian officials, only cash for wages. That the franc The Maritimora gheady have mat is of little value is, evident in the Canadian trade officials and are way that the French are spending going to Bristol tomorrow for a mWwY- They are spending fast so meeting with members of theBrit- blwt when and if anything happens is}, Timber Control. On- ce -e.am...... no w“ w“ w h‘ - o com ing [nslst lagentsartdim A Morning's Shopping , In addition to Mr. Ma and: Dmieevidenttnsomedegxveedur-mtpdrd fthe lwariggp igtgiaedition of‘ tiho averggmhgpulsneg BBT$§EL° J m!’ 1115i e - annan o ice/It's m We. Mme Dunc-pd Wlben she committee, and Stanley Otimmlngo, | contains several well-wrapped 111mm!“ _w, Ngwd » w later Land n. . One Peck-wee is a candy im- none pireaned w accompany‘ the mission Rene received from a klndtheorted ‘nut was unable to make the trfn wldiwerhiktgeérvvét the other doy- m. Marltlmetrs eorpect to remain. Amtlh eoarp. m“, we“, » iMaxiamc reoeivedltinaswlarpwithtm Erma!“ m mm the concierge for ex eggs, pert of comm; 1n the mvnw-y- twice in this war. Mrs. Valerie 51m t g ,1, _ McNalr-Tnylor has taken as r W, m, thfsnmifiyqm? A», ‘It; third husband 1m. Lt. Nev t1 eon," 0am where she and he,- Berrymon. Her first two hus- 9 PS 3-15-8 B ‘ 00v The rwlifiwtlwis o! the System the party consists of an Hlck- . I a. dozen the Durands received from. 113N139“ — (c?) —- with"?! ' i r Notice to Residents of - Spring Park School Distrigt r‘ all beginners for sclm] term 1945 - 1946 boforeliune 30th. — Register with uncle ciontiiuntotntouloiunuluooom lZERS PUTATUES sic-ton or THE ABOVE wane i EXISTING STOCKS ' LAST ? FERTILIZER COMPANY, LIMITED out FDR SALE T " Lllnitod llnntity FERTILIZER 1-5-10-10 and 2-12-6 glFroitk B. Slarkc — ll. J. MABUII OPTOMITRIQT i Fitting and Supplylnr Gloom ‘Etc. Mont-Ollie. P. E. L Ofloo llonro: 10 to 12 A. M. B to 5 P- M. llollda 8.0., h intmeni Olga ‘Connzoiglpowlth DBUGBTORI mmoon - (or) - Winl 0nd!- Jomee Brlndley Nlcolson. film 111:; tofl f ht ilot o w aCxoss b er p am banned h band ha, bands were also flyero. onebeing exnmg g-,,,1',°o,°l,';1,,°’,°, dmemfuefi killed 1942 and the other in enough to pick up a whole :1 1944- lo re - killed in India c-ir operations. l-ilo home was at TadcasterLYorkshlrt- lof butter The proprietor has a fermer- and receives a few pounds a couple of time: a wedc. The 01.0: owner ls a good omtact. The pound of butter without m- tion tickets. coat $8 Last wl-ntfl. l when fuel was almost non-existent l he sold her some wood. l - Madame uses the chocolate ban l to buy beet suznr at the gnocem-‘s. meet situation is bad. ‘malt for boiling On meets friends and they tall: abou their-SysbemD r ‘ .Amub- uni friend bought n. pound of block isoavend lt . more. fireproof than asbestos. indies sluice their hoods and go not in Mine. i Dunndb house for e. cup of hint , new kitchen m: (Enterprise), W. II. BIATON, Auctioneer.’ “All 1 can 58y about t... certainly iol," Offlcero’ Moll 13r_“' m“