wwrwvrawrhn-iifrr 5'41 v . l" GHT BiNDiN 1 Ju- to ibliow. They sat on a - common sun. . Louie cued as 1hr ed- mesa. ‘iriiiilhflt- t it is! i, a i g F gfitérlié pi‘; gisriéiritsiissirét? , me loved the work and cm warrior‘. to Lwkke i131‘; "l nd . . it. powerful Miss seam. owned a conservatory and I10 Whir- (tmve up with the truck body .0WCTS tor the shop and the stall’ u it were not M‘ '- o! zcswflgnclmg» I10 ° _ he evcnlr fir the mem- Once bwn to bhe village iogx ‘gin; out on the pier w moon rise. 'I‘hat was n i.“ The {till moon rode up the s mgjgsty; there were no clo" c _to_ luoud her end only-one brrhrt‘ t bench at the ediie Milli‘ w 551135911“! he put his arm ground Leslie. She let it: st-zy fort . mmute because the sky made} he; foal how vast the world wasl y“ that, people were little and lonely. But then in n. weak mo-I zmt she told him about. Tony iway Leslie felt Milli’. hi.’ dldrfli care for the idea oi.’ Tony. Shel w“ sorry, but at the same time had mic] hm“; dead, which includes the son-in» "put anything . they were w flip steep street u» the hate he oiiered her some which he strongly com- mended es phdn, hurl-headed‘ vice as he cored for ny. e was sorry Irio réu um way about i: matter because he liked him. in; Leslie Vance she couldn't do what. he suggested That Eric could even had suggested such a proozdure made ubtziully u lap kind d person Tho lest Ila] he said before they parts! in the lobw was as convincing as a h M a polit- iral rally. ‘ oil wt a mime. 'l a it one always ‘t p sch. You ' world. I 0911 it. I 1nd lo lie l‘ ‘Ties: e merygber el a New York kw iii-m." Leslie teed, e0 has: t Hunt roalway was some- emufflfllu - h L henmeh For the third. time, l don't‘ give a damn how much yer le *_ suiting o! two ladies and n aid would come over on the 801 ure Saturday. "Better lend flowers 09 to the old girls’ moons, Indie," said l-ic. 7 "Binglel! hopes to keep them all summer. Hunt engaged the rose suite 0n the‘ second floor ior as longuls they eun be persuaded to 800$. w mi ‘ be Milli midi nevhew . boobed e. chap men on the third He'll I081 on! the “Why '00 you ell t! maps-nape you new l“ eel- sngry look he d it her was ‘family _ lgtaltlfib“ g: . 9T? 390W?‘ ‘lim of?» names $5M PM!!!“ up‘? non! ‘morrlhl In filled posing us $10.1 24d Ohlglflfilfflls and flutter- lggg, ckrprfiik-a baby's bRI-fh. she knew that csrnstions are lovoribea wiizh. most elderly women. W111i‘. been)“ they lest: won- derlul how old people rm u to tihe Second floor and founvcrseMigsusu-bln inSPBCi-lflfl m? Hfiggéwaibfilp emu be misma- ggfl,’ M0841 lees ol women wiilh more mon- n_\' than bruins. Very different (.- 11 my mother. I can tell Y0"- velewithlsrgethe Award Medals, E , For Service In Journalism -_._ UMEBIA, M ., M 1 -.. —8ix medals rcroaunlilutinsfg: Vice in journalism, includinz indiv. idual awards to 11mm N‘? York 11m, I R4100!!- J. Casey D011! News were as a. lecture er Missouri's 1946 J0 The Wash! who are went O0 the .' and .v.n. fhhiel American correspondent. or: m? ?§‘Z1rr°“'lesm“°°ei’fff m‘ ‘M’ . newspapers, Watchmen“: Haw . an~ guflll’ 0R. dean o! the impel °1 Dr. out cited Mr. Hal Brlduate o! the Journalist? for his "notable work in the editing and management of news reports- rlvarious newspapers and the A5- §°¢ llwd Press. his outstan “h. moment as a war correspen Pacific area and his 110cm], Work in authorship and as ll edit“ $52; Yfmel‘ 1'91‘ m! NW Yorkl ‘Ihelcitatlon t M. c has served as aowarr cctlligéntliltl : the o‘ mung swcligmetg in France, Britain, Egyp; and Libya, W" m!‘ his "long career as a brll-- liant reporter in virtually all the fields of news and leaturcs his suc. cessiul record of authorship of‘ books o! exploration, travel 5nd. Sabin. "Ure- fiction and his position s; dew 9f. Anfierican newspaper reporters. , I fliers magazine was recognized! 9*‘ its career of 95 years as a lender, );,(}f\n you and ‘I have sum!!!’ in American literature and Amen‘ - 51w‘ night, Leslie. Axis Leader in Allied ilands (By The Canadian Prue) ican thought, its unparalleled in-, flucnce for many decades unon the refloins o1’ Breat masses Dimple and n vitality and gingeflgy which‘ has enabled it to change with u‘ “flinging world and keep in the- forefront of modern life and ideas." The Washington Post was praised‘ for “its interesting histo of, nearly 70 years which m! gctgd many facts oi’ our national lite its original contributions to the instig- ations and study of oonbompo - The list o! Axis leaders in Allied Amerlcfln Problems 811d its cl: ~ . hands Irows daily but many others presentation in handsome form oi ‘ e-tlzl are at large and hunted by the the news o! the world with proper, vicLorious Allies. Death has ended interpretations and comment." the question o! what shall be done with some, notably Benito Muss- olini_ The late or other: still poses riddles, chic! among these being The medal went to the Daily m. press for "leadership throughout its 417-9001’! in the dynamic display o." news. its admirable example in (1:11 of architecture for newspaper plan Adair nitler, who the Germans say its supremacy in circulation an is dead. all the daily newspapers m‘ army of those taken or w be ucrld despite the handicaps cl» taken ulxriltiioilibgtedlytwilltbe hgried m: faction “aid?!- walt- t;10nditi;>r' ~ rl na,hu jus w mus Bympa e crea on wtl~ m !m’*‘°n?,{‘,e{‘,§“,',§‘$,‘f,f hfiwgfil}; cAllied tribunals will not be erican Journalism" a known until ofliciai lists are pub- lished Mussolini heads the list o! known law he ordered shot, Count Galaazzo Giana: Marshal de Bono and Zia:- sh-ul Itaio Balbo. Others known l0 be dead are Reinhardt Heydriclt, the hangrnan, Himmlefs executioner in Czchoslovuki-s and elsewhere; Marshal Erwin Rommel and Phil- Agrccutent Kept Yanks From Prague I WITH THE U.S_ 3RD ARhfX’. v lippc Hem-lot, Vichy propaganda May 11 — (AP) -— The roui .. minister Hralgue was wide open (or An; Admiral Jean Darlmd and Pierre m" form. Puchcn. whom the De Gaullists de- clared collnboraticrtlsts, are dead. Those reported d-ead include Hil- mdio reporting the sacking of i m. Goebbels. Martin Bormanml 01ml Capital by die-hord s. Joseph 'I‘cr‘o0ven, Field Marshal "009!- The Americans were haixi Von Model. Gen. Ernst Udet. Gen. b? I “rest-minim line" EPPRTEITUY Beck and scores or Prussian milit- l1 nfireed upon by th: Rt-e- mists executed by Hitler after the alas: an American commands it July 20 attempt on his life. The list in Allied custody is grow- ralled to make sense to the limin- ti‘? 0nd tankmen o! the 16th Ar- ing. It, includes Herman Goering, moured Division which had raced' Rudolf Hess, Hjalmar Sctvwht, Vi lgun Quisling, Gen Ritter von Dpp, sen in 24 hours. While 100 miles from Nuernbeglnto Pil-. n was Dr. Hens Prank. Arthur Beyss-In- being liberated b the Amerlcansj CoL-Gen. Franz Halder, May d, patriots o came B0 mils-s, %ekl Marshal; Kesselrlng, Von {mm Prague to Pilsen, without. Weich], von Paulus, Rundstedt. Gruaianl, Lech and Speerle: LL- : Gen. Kurt Dittmar. Adm- Niflwllls Horblwy o! Hungary. Puppet 979ml" Ibreme Blalasl o! HuIIBBPY. A08- ,u¢ ‘Eugen, Milan Nedic o! Ser- , Benton Mussel-t of Holland. gem-ed Henleih oi Czechoslovakia. Gen. Kurt Manteufiel. Maj.-G-:n. Walther von Seydlitu, Konstantin von Neurath. Franz von 91W"- pnnee August Wilhelm 0nd Em": Pound. me American poet- Under arrest in France are Mar- shal Petain, Gen. Msxirne Wey- uand. Jean Borotn and hundreds oi others. Pitrre Laval of France 0nd L900 Prgrelle of Belgium are in 0118000 a . _'wanted for 0 i i t ARLEY being shot at, confirmed reports ot German carnage in the Capital. But the 16th Armoured Division stayed? at Pilsen. because it was told to} stay. not because it could not get! to Prague The. Russians finally ggnougiced the liberation of Prague 33’ . lForecast Effect 0f Tax Ghanges Reductions in retail prices result- ing ‘from tax changes announced last. night are not likely to come until new stocks are received, Rev- enue Department officials said to~ day. The reductions armly to house- hold electric and mu Appliances, radios. phonwrwiw. cameras, pas- senger aucomo Ind building? supplies. Many of articles ere; almost unobtaineble at present“ and the first effect ls likely to be I felt on building materials ‘ While llhe changes do not aflect. stocks at present held by retailersl f most stores are under war eondi ca mull atoclls, resulting a rapt turnover and tli than it. would under peacetime conditions. 2,000 Nazis Arrested i feet. will be apparent. our i . WITH ‘Ill-LE BRITISH 2N ,May 11 — (AP) -— Thai 2nd Army has arrested about 2.000; leadinl or active Nazis in its ter-, ritory and the clean-up probably will require six more months. wintry government officials said t ay. l Some are war erilninale. luch as the commandant of the Belseti concentret camp and 08 5.5. guards. y await Military Government three kinds: Summary courts which may imprison criminals lot‘ u year and line them $1,000; in-l termediate courts dealing with any legal punishment except death; and general courts which; may lnvpose death. ----__.___._ HASTINGS. England -— (C?) — -.A gigantic natioml holiday cen- tre hall e mile long, including theI largest single holiday building 1n the world and costing a total oi, 94.000000 t0i8.000.080| is proposed for this seaside town "" man likes huniin’; ya can't send it. Whrn nr-c goats likc dogs?»- Wh-m they on leaves-and bark. J And El HIE-COL. Ii. ll. STRONG. M. 0. Candidate [or Prince county W. CHESTER. H. DIcLUBE Candidate [or Queen's County WING COMMANDER J. ANGUS MacLEAN, I). F. C. Candidate for Queen's (Zouniy I1. F. MePIII-IE Candidate for King's County