E WE§TERN GUARDIAN BAPHQL ‘Glyn-Mrs. John Poll; ‘I Church SUMMERS l-Ild PRINCE “"91 — Phonn 289 COUNTY N," “ubscrlptlonl. Advertising should b. m; with m‘ h“ n, gusrdian may be boll!!! dill! ll III! 0| the following store; in mtrsiiicz- . Bwkslore, Water It. Gout-Ila Drugstore, w i, g fin“. Bakery. mm st. unit Gllldfl, 67 qmflff“, ‘g, nfduarrllan will he delivered to an homo in Bummer-side by C, B," at 2c per day or 10o per not. hone 289 for this lErvicQ q m, order to the boy rflsnonslblo (or deliveries on your roulg, - "F i, relcflwd for nun Tuzgflulllllllffli‘ but advert-tau" ‘l. “any nature may be insert l i-LARGE a - {£0 at. Taylorogrrulglccgfi s“ z cents n word strictly ply- n. M, |ll atltuncc --i.- -_- a autos sold ‘ms n one elffifii-II-IB-Zi. atB gate s. uciird by Magis l vii spending a thor lily? in i-s. M ll tlt-Rcnfrciv ROQ-cli. ..srce Building. Summerside. L-569-1l-l8-fl1 iii ..- Pi.. t. on. Altiutlii through viiiiii, Tilt) ouch night. Dr. W. Detlor, iFJioatl, Rev w. Lyall " '(l‘\V(llf will give plain s you wont to know L-570 PARTY — Mrs to the other members gave " ' on‘ Thursday for un in a large mews- ike the sale in S'- . The children >y titne and were m. cake and can- poppics which tivas o! last year was great- ,_ ilievlftlrtsof Private Gilniit who sold $80. vii hold a very suc- i: at the ‘Manse at \‘:‘l't“ hoard from ti-e ‘viii-m The lcarlcis .ic voting boys and ‘i groups every week id work and should lt “'35 decided to ' g for a needy" llr. Lorne Alncfnrlane left on . cit it business trip to New —o. \\'. Ramsay" of Truru ' Hsitci" to Siiinmer- :ll5.'(ic.‘.:g> PlClTEllflg has re- ffivtll in extend-rd visit to gm rtner parts 5' the U. l-i .\i P 'l'.lll\ is vt-iiing ‘rer r lit-r (‘vrtl Hickey, who is - . . .n Dartmouth. —S. l1 Jame-s Hickey of Darnley llcvr-ut visitor to Summ-v- . r home i. in Summerside g she had been Ht It "wit- and rchtlves V trains rntumed on Friday fltcme m Ccllfornia. -S. rrl.si'>_\.bbl..,. Ctmwh who was lftrfi l'o'ti\“li'< 5 81.10 joined llllimrfl‘ ."""""“l1b’ and is now Warsaw v "'"'" Etlwimn mm um have mini under the nrnhl 0' "l" K='-*°"'"‘ l“ “"“‘° "d -"""" "‘ R 01" ‘TWA — Mr. and Mrs. J0 u left on Saturday POSTS —Al'i Saturday morning waived was fined Reginald Sitmmcrside .iy to O14~1“‘a’ d to the R. C. R ~Mr. R N. Com- ll \\'lll start buy- f s and other furs with" .i triuiuii lll office of C. (‘Jllildlitll Bonk of President of the Canadian riS<l$l€fl with the -BR.AKELSSS, one-eyed autos are ganSemu-s- 3W red reflector s ace 3- L-551-1l-1B-Zl. -—AUCTION SALE Thursday November 21st at Alb Y - ' implements. furniture aililé tiff’ fits?“ ’ Francis J. Moiiaghaii. Y5 Cros. h-iTl-ll-ifi-ltl. —VISITOR T0 AMHE ' _ Mrs. H. B. Found of Newklfoi-‘iaon is visiting in Amherst the guczgtlof ier brother, M". A. 1, _ , _ . Mrs. MRCU‘£lli.l--S. “WI-mu and i —API'OI\ITEI) r0 w‘ ~ . l'.\\' POSI. F10?‘ — Mr. Eric WIOLXLSIHO “no las been the very efficicut assist- ant to Mr. Whalcii lll R. T. Hui. man's furniture Depnrlniviit, has 10. Mr. Joints MzicAi-tlfiu" lLlS place. -—S. —CONTRIBUTED T0 A. . LANCE FUND-Gauchos Dru}; who is the rcpresmtotive or me Canadian Rexall Drug Compimv m . Summcrsicic was one of many 'R._.\_ ambulances which the v _ Rcxull 1:1 - Pie have given to the British and were \'(‘l‘_\‘ stic- I —-TRUCK ‘OVEl-{TURNS - A truck loaded with barrels of smclts ' l" ‘he filly morning train was coming down from Portage on Sat. “may 1118i“ When it overturned. Al- lh°u8h a 800d many of the barrels were thrown out there was vc-vv ll!~ l tie loss. The fish were fruit the‘ western part. of the Island. In ovwr l t0 ca-tch the early train it is nrr- ‘ essary to send them by truck. -s ‘ —ACCIDENT Vl(T'l'l.\I REFOV BRING —-Mr. James Chnirpcil til“: -w3s hurt on Friday night ivnou ho was thrown from his wagon 1h the ivitidshield of the cm" \\l '.i struck his wagon p5 he was drit ng B10118 Water Strezt, Stlmmersldo, was sufficiently recovered from his wounds to be able to return to his t home at Traveller's Rrst 0‘.l Slllltllt afternoon. —-S. --('AR STOLEN. 1S l.()(‘.~\‘l"~‘.D~ Mr. W. A. Currie of Summ- to left his car outside his l‘('5l’.l(‘ll . Saturday iiig. t \‘.illl .i".<- k ' lock. about ten o'clock it . lug but was lrvaIr-ri éli‘“lll .\ln:"i‘itn-'s. Arrciiitzc- hm“. h ' 1' ‘l . , - .t:\r n cilnl inz.‘ ‘ ml. a rhzmlmr‘ a block frigii leis lli:ii€rL?l‘iiiE)?-1ilt" vtrgiichrrgtrtjl-i if‘; was nbindoncd and fl})]lftl't""ll." Iillli‘ the ivorse. It is thought. it was ill" work 0i‘ juveniles. -S. John L. Lewis Warns 0f Post-war l Economic Collapse ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. l7‘ (AP) - John L. Lewis warned the Congress of lndus . fl1","ll‘.iZIl- lions‘ national convention todriv of the dangers of a past-ivii" "tern- omic collapse" and advocated a pro- gram to meet it. "This program calls for a pro- gressive raising of real wages and purchasing power," Lewis said in his annual report. "for the absnrntlrtu of all the unemployed throtich rc- dticed working hotirs atid c». ' ed production. and for 1a,, to insure security and oppot mlty fu itoung and old people, the im- employed and all the needy who are not otherwise providcri for." With the since set for his rclf- appoint-cd retirement as C. I. O President. a course h? fins»: for himself if President Roosevelt was rte-elected, Ilewls reminded the dele- gates they were meeting in the some convention h1li where the C. I. O ‘and its inception live vonrs 35c“ made 71131138?!‘ 0f Holciiiiiif. .3 l been appointed to Mr. \\'0.'.,.,_, , ‘ Iall Stores to contribute in tho IWO - ernment. The contributions ivcrobri l l , (‘stun tell \ll'i ago :\ an A. P‘. L. convention , Where Gas Is Scarce siUMMERfsID E GUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Tonight. MON.,-TUES., . Tracy‘: qrntut triumph e from an enjoyable bolid - bocomol tho you’: non with he’! husband who is l $2 j g Qlqiflnq pram-d h" of flu CA3)". Ln Halifax, NS. tion and this ii flavor Iii it». m... JOHNSON TM“... ovcnmm Charles COBURN ' Gene [OCKNIRT t NEHRV TRAVERS . FELIX BRESSIRT , statistic: . ' . l i" Ialhnllonnlngal Irsdhury Fooll z Paint"! Motlicd was discussed by Mi". How- cousunugl alt who stated that great lriterert _ ' was shown by pupils and excellent 1'“ results attained. The Problem Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee TUES. 3.30 Eépiaii Awarde Victoria Gross Post-humously NW» l7. -- tCPt -~ A topu-iii — rose-try \\l‘lll uowii with his her guns i LONDON sturfiv a. Cross Dost- "iins stink Nov. 5‘ its Slit’ cl licusvd i itoiverftil Ger-Q Pf(-,bln-n_ ob$pr"fltiflnal and y‘. ”“".'. ' l" lllld-Allflllllc- Thei ucrinirntal Mcthmi. After scvn“ "m!" “mid “l m” “mm 11m" general questions were dealt xvlth .l ll (‘l'l|l.\(‘l‘ ullowctl tit icnsl 33 of .ii;.:» iii t‘. vov to escape. ‘ At lllli‘,l.'l‘. ill1llflll.t.(l Hi1 t in. lvore stink bv the raider lli.\l mu» otlit-i" ship still was ' ..iiii'.til. tut: Another ship also l iii-m tho raider. but later‘ ii to the cuciuy aircraft. l Capt. Fi-gcu. 49. wont to his death Ilillllilildllllg the iztent traditions of the Itoval Navy. During the first Great \v 111' lit’. served as a lieutenant and lnts-r was in command of the dt‘si"tl\t*t.-I Milt‘ Jlltl Paladin. In 1924 ho was appointed to command 0t tho llillllilll. ship Colossus. Later he was HllilUllCd to the Dartmouth Nova‘. College, and then became coiiimandvi" of the naval college at Jervis Bay. in south Wales. His ciimmnntls since i929 included the ci" suttnlk. in China. and l).lllllllt‘S5, Dragon and Ctulcw ill l‘l‘§f*l\'(‘ For a time he was k‘.\'(‘l‘llll\'(‘ officer of the cruiser Emerald. He was appointed tothe command of the Jervis Bay two months befcre the war. The Jervis Bay, hopelessly out- Euniiezl and facing sitperlor arma- nicut pnurtvl SliCllS nt the Nazi \p.osicu. hcr guns ring to the lust. At least 65 survivors, taken aboard n merchantman, were land- rd :.t mi eastern Canadian port. SPAIN HAS HURRICANE MADRID. NniTITIZtAP) -—I~Ieavv \\'lllClS‘S\\'€(‘l?§I1g some sections of f‘: Spanish coast at a more than 3C- mlle-an-‘xcur clip cnuscd at least six deaths in Spain and Portugal and did extensive damage to com- munications and waterfront in- 1 slflllfillotls at several ports, it was - reported todny. u" "“"""‘- llllenioug PIIIQS contrived the two- lllsscnlc: peual-rrt-nvlled M11015!" "'0'" hm-l Wm"! “Y Qtflllm cursor.’ —Summerside Kensington iner u-rived h Mr. little son Jimmy and Miss Grace McPhee motored to Charlottetown on Friday. now in Kenstngton on bu. 88884‘! in erecting a. saw-mill, which when completed will take care of =11 sawiniz 1n this vicinity destruction by fir; sometime ago of Mr. George Webster's mill has been 8- Wcflt loss to our community and is a. business which is badly need- visitor zaar under the auspices of the Long ‘Hirer Presbyterian G Saturday, are. due to the rainy weather of the Dost week. in a deplorable ' doubt remain so until freezing up. Teacher's Study Club of Kelislng- tori and surtmuxiding districts was held in Kensin ton Friday, November The vise-president, Mr. Howatt called the meeting to order and called on the Urban McKinnon to rend the min. utts of the October meeting. call was answered by eleven teach- ers. Reports of assignmcrits given at previous meeting ivore given. The Socialized Rcci ' Method was dealt with by Mr. Mac- donald who outlined selves and profit greatly’, Miss p11 i- Kinncn. Mayne and the Mis=es Thompson and Ready. Qii-tnticns from the paper wot-c dealt with was ‘ inq for Mounting, How And Vicinity M". C. Altken and little son im- , ome on Thursday ev- arid Mrs. William McLean, Mr Samuel Lambert of 5t. John, Mr. Hsrtle Bowness ls busily en- ,l.5 i116 here. by our many farmers. Mr T. M. Hovvatt, was a. business to Charlottetown on Friday. A 511068555111 Pantry Sale and Ba- _ Church was d in Mr. Keir Clark's store 0:1 The clay roads in this vicinity _ condi- condition will no ‘Rue second meeting of the High School on l5t-h at 2 pm. Chas. D. secretary, Mr. Roll tzon oi" Aclituty _ _ the method and said the pupig delve for the-m- lips outluied the use of the globe and fine results derived if began DFQPQTB’. A paper on Nature Stvdy was read by Messra Macdoriald, Mc- fullv by all teachers present, Aims cf Nature Study wore dicusss-rl and some teachers indulged in a lively argument using author's love of beautv as references. The discus- sion was most instructive. Ibsen- tiais of Nature Study were then dealt with. Discirsfcn trek place on Correlating Nature Study with other subjects. The teachers tbon exchanged views on ivxy-s cf Kill- _ to Mrunt Insecta Waxing Loaves. Bird (fut-n, Mo. Finallv the ltfcthcds of Study were studied namely, Story. Tyne. Goventryjluts 0n Brave Show For King George By Aldrezfii. Wall Associated Press Strff Writer COVENTRY, England, Nov. 1'l— (APJ-Stricken Coventry put on g, brave impromptu show Saturday" fcr the King. His Majesty motored up to this devastated industrial city to in- spect the results of the most con- centrated bcmbing Britain thus for has undergone, Cheers greeted him and officials turned out the town hall's best silver and crystal for the King's luncheon. He brought words of sympathy, cheer and assurance of support for the stricken town. By official estimate 250 persons were killed with the possibility more bodies will b¢ found and 800 1n- jured between ‘Thursday sunset and Friday dawn by 500 Nazi planes. But time populace mad-e a show when the King's car. quite by sur- prise, treaded its way through the littered streets and pulled up bo- foro the town hall. The cry went up: "The King! The‘ King!" Then s cheer: Hip, Hip, I-Iorrayl" The King smiled. saluting, he made his way t-hmllflh 7310 a; n. rod-faced ,. lineman R1104!- “Aro we down-hearted?" "No," tho crowd roared. "Will we knock Hitler's Mock off?" “You. The Royal visitor conferred with local and government officials or- ganizing emergency relief and then toured the devastated area. He stood on it heap of smoking rubble where Coventry Cathedral had stood imd spoke gravely to the__ rovost. the Very Rev. R. T. Howar . who wid him or thg futile attempts w save the 14th century structure from shoigers of m‘? born s. Smoke still hung over U10 01W- TlLLlE THE TOILER — explosives and llrii is expected to challenge Brit- ain's announcement of great dam- age done to Italyfls fleet L1 a. sanc- tions day speech tomorrow which will remind Italians of Britain played in invoking [league of Nations penalties in the Ethiop- ian war. would "reply with unequivocal facts. beyond the pcrvcr of denial. to all lies of Etiglish propaganda." l I'M DETECTIVE TAMES_I WAN C CIGARETTE! Mussolini May Deny Naval Losses ROME, Nov. l7 -(AP) —Muso- the part I1 Regime Fascists claimed he ‘Prominent New Annan , Farmer Dies Friends will learn with regret of the death On Saturday at his home in New Arman of Mr. Thomas H. Schurmen who passed away after an illness of about a year. Mr. Schurmnn was 58 years of age and had been a Life long resident of New Annan, being born and brought up on tho old Schumann homestead there. He was held in very highest esteem by the community. He. was a u‘. [Ill 5U N. MAZDA “fol-amps ma»; IN CANADA CANADIAN GENERAL stizcriuctt-i-éé‘ prosperous farmer having farmed all his lifetaking sfarmnearthe homestead when he married Miss be- ons. Montgomery. Besides his widow three sons siuvive. A‘ ‘red st ‘Ira- veller's Rest, and Do ld and El- don st home; also . mother. Mrs. George Scidutmrin, who re- sides on the innit-stead with his s brother Harry. Tivo slszrrs also sur- vive, Mrs. 'I‘alm.i<iqe Iifontgoniery" and Mrs. Henry Mouse, both living at New Arman. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 1.30 from his late residence to the People's Cometcry, Stirnmersitle. ~S. Will uni?» b» Fr’. vat The paper's forecast indicated Il Duce himself would make public the general figures on Italian no,- val resources expected since Nov. 14. At that time Fascists called Brit- ish claims of having crippled ithree battleships and damaged four oth- er warships in an ail" raid on Tar- onto "fantastic," and claimed a de- tailed account of the war situation in the Mediterranean would be giv- en soon. Fierce attacks and counter-at- tacks on the Greek front were ClBJEII- ed by the Italian high command to- day, which said Italian aviation blasted at Greek Roads, railways. troops and artillery. The fighting was admitted to be especially" violent in the “Ninth ar- my sector," believed here to be in the Koritza sector of Albania. The high command also acknow- ledged widespread blasting by the British Air Force in which bombs were plastered on five key points in Libya and Egypt, three in East Africa and two in Italy, at Bari and Monopoll. (Bflfl. important Adriatic port where troops are embarked for tiic Greek front, and Monopoll, 25 miles south, have been raided repeatedly by the Royal Alr Florce.) British planes launched bombs “ivildlv over Salum, Birdie‘. Derna. Bornba and Bcngasi. all in Egypt and Libya. and Decamere, Asmara and Mnsawa in East Africa, the Ital- ians claimed. Meanwhile, reports of n. possible four-power conference in Berlin. with Russia. Japan. Italy and Ger- many joining in, were circulated in Rome. Informed foreign observers noted; that this talk coincided with expec- tations that Ramon Serrano Sun- cr. Spanish forcilzn minister, is ex- Martinique, TinynDot By NBA Service Until the u. s. Deimrtlnmt of stage wok cognizance of the status of Martinique and HOW ll? "Wld be affected by the Berlin-Vichy accord, the little Island in the West Indie: meant only two l-hlflil to most Americans —it was the birthplace of Empress Josephine and the site of s. terrible earthquake in 1902. Martinique is notable h In world of trade for its sugar, rum. bananas, pineapples and cocoa beans. Maps show it u I mere dot in the gTOllp known as the Windward Islands. Its ares is about I85 square miles —1lttls larger than that of the five boroughs which comprise New York City. Its pop- ulation is around 250,000. The capital city, Fort-de-Fruace, has one of tho finest harbors In fended harbor are sheltered tlu 22.- the Caribbean. In that well-de- l46-ton aircraft carrier Bearn, the urine-laying cruiser Emile Bertln, two light cruisers and four torpedo boats. Not fa: away, at Point-o- Pitm, Guadeloupe, is tho cruiser Jeanna d'Arc. And on the ‘Beam an 100 Am- erican-made airplanes the U- S. Navy would like to lay hands on. They were being delivered to Franco when that country cepitulated. Bo Uncle Sam wonders: l. Whether Vlclty will turn than ship: over to German!’- 2. Whether the planes will go too. 3. Whether Germany and Italy will seek to use Martinique and other French bases in the West Indies without formal transfer o! sovereignty. A “DETECTED"_ SECRET. This Winter OTTAWA, Nov. 17 -—1CP) - Ex- t. t llnconquered MONTREAL, NOV. 17 —»(CP) -- CJIYOQ, the screcir star, told French- speal". > she sp he over the French network f tlw Canadian Broadcasting Cor- tForm Ski Units M latlici" vshe S-lld France's army was scat- tered, but “her soul ha: remained unconquored. utmost. they may use all their wiles when people congratulated her on her devotion to work and her pluck she replied ‘Baht Our airmen and ,our sailors are performing a much igreater task. Arid Jerry would, be happy if he could frigthieii us’ “As you gather she was not at all heroic, but she did embody some of the virtues of the two great peo- ples who down the course of his- tory have always shown themselves generous toward the weak and brave in the presence of the strong "This young girl was kilicd re- cently by ii German bomb. Sh! was l9 yearn of age. "She was my sister." Contracts Let At Ottawa creen Star ays French Soul ince is defeated but l-he is not Jlbllslifld for all time, Madeleine tug Canadians tpnight when l. s (lzirroll, born in Frmce, her llriilsli, spoke in French. The Germans may strive their pert skiiers, officers and IlOll-"HW- 0r Viol} lllc llWfW-il Pun1§hm9nl~§ 0T1. o,‘ lq___(cp)_cqh,_ missioii-sd oificers irotn Ca ..ui lulvmll M" W‘ vim!‘ Tllfiadllliu 119V‘ tracts Qmeldednby the Depamnfny fllzhlifll; lmcsi- “'11 be hm“ W l m 0,“; ion", 53w 5a ' led of Munitions and Supply during the Ottawa ‘tie lli month for it - l “T1527 Clsos‘ 5“ dfging“ occupth week ended N0“ 8 numbered 2,513 mo,“ in “lama ._,.k,,n5,_ ‘Mm- ‘as ml as unoccupi rarice, ve with I mm] value o’ “V6331”; tcnsive course they" \\.l “m m‘“'°f“‘ m? Iikench and 9e" Munitions Minister Howe announc- meh. 1mm to M, as man sp filll at had staked. 8d Lough,“ Making anuounccitic .. 0f the course yesterday the defence tie- partment said instructors in slu clubs have undertaken volimtarzly to assist 1n training in the active units. Many clubs have placed their facilities at. the disposal of units. Officers of coutiretitnl zirniios now» in Canada who are expert mllltarv skiiers, have offered their services. 0n the conclusion of the course which will begin October 29 and Fra {IS $€‘Ll lht‘ i. _ Hearts were DPIIIQ tory. In the street the army of oc- cupation saw jesting amendments to its propaganda posters. I The 4.000.000 Germans now in "doryphores" bu‘. when they under- stood that their pillaging of mu- they" had placed a lie-aw,‘ fine upon armed for the 's that ivould follow British vic- dfl Contracts over $000 issued dur- ing the week:- Foodstuff!!- Canada. racism m, Byfirtev. I- _ _ Borden C0. Ltd» Truro N.S., $5,625‘. W. A. Flletmrtunii- Tmro N5__ $5.234; Canada Pack- ers Ltd.., Halifax. 848.132: Kraft ch95, Ltd, $5.885; General D811‘: ies LtAL, Saint John. NB. $7.330. oar-fads Packers Ltd. SsLnt John. nce heard themselves referred to "toui-ists.“ Thev had been called ms and private homes caused m to be called "potato bugs". inst until shortly before Christmas, ,1“, we or the world NB $5921 skis will be issued to stwcificd units l But ..[our1_.,-~ “.85 a betm. word’ and kept‘ m mo‘ at larger cfiml)‘ she said. It meant persons passing C101hlflll—- for use as required. SMALL SETTLEMENT h-[TAKES RECORD JORDAN RIVER. B. C., Nov i‘! A —tCPl -— This little SPYHPIYIOW’ o1 the southern cons; of Vnurouv land lsflsetiiitg some sort nf ord for war fund coiitribtttuiris. A contribution sent Saturday to thei Lord IIajvot-‘s fund at Ionrioia ‘ brought to $827.80 the amount co".- tribuled to war funds so far by th“ set-lion: . ,0 d 1'85 the me peoted in Berlin anv day. (Cremtan dlspnfrhrts salt’. he con- ferred with French vice-premier Pierre Laval in today.) on the Map,’ Has One Fin the through. The French awaited a fa- vorable opportunity to throw out four" words, spoken quietly between closed teeth: ‘said to hrr radio audience: mnv be asking yourselves by what right. I tell you these things. Allow Then she told the story of a yourtv "Then came the bit; air raids . A. H h!‘ I. d SOIL [Ad-t Wflstmorlollnzfi? 3116.902. Burma-k Services:- Nazis. On all dda were hear-d "We will get theta" , t the end of her address s.e .. , New System Laundry and Clean- YOJ ers Ltd.,. Saint John, NB. $9000- Shipbuilding:- J Plctou (NS) Mimdfl and In.- chine O0. Ltd... $15,500. Lumber and Building l lieu- Murray" and Gregory L BB1!!! John, N.B.. $13,648 Construction and defence pri- to roticltide with‘ an anecdote." woman, “prctty fond of trr, a good cccnrade." hon the war came she wanted n her share like the others. She made to understand she was performing a great service by re- 1041,55 @577; Dominion Steel and Corp. hid, Montreal. 815.811. morale of her associates... mriinlng at her post and sustaining I AmiIM whale;- Ltd." Lion e Harbor Axis Coul Use BAHAMA U. S. all, naval base w‘ ll ll GLIIADELOUPI Boss's Town a?» ls the harbor at Fort do Fnnm, the I . \ ‘ Mops show close-up of Martinique and its neigh- ‘ boa-s, and proximity of the French lsluid to the Pl-nsmn Canal and U. S. Caribbean bases» Below Mi . ,-r INTTLIES ' ‘ luau _ "t"? ‘£27.22?!’ t':.'..“.."."l..l‘.’i ‘ pdtrolliou ondlan nah American-bull! planes on Fnnch ships in harbor; $100,000,000 i" gold on island ‘Q By ll esfoi elf NOW IT'S IMPORTANT THAT NOBODY OUTSIDE TH: OFFICE KNOWS I'M oowr WORRY, ) 1‘ an TRUST MY OFFICE FORCE "r0 y, KEEP YOUR ssctzsr -.> euaatssjuess y wuo DROPPED m- PHILJAMEQTHE - ozrscrivsyou KNOW