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B. $5.00 DRAW FRDM IMPURTANT NAVAL BASE _ Mining Center Abandoned Also To Nazi Forces Soviet counter - attacks under. l ‘z Way at some points on long line l — Germans reported driven cnXizLorrcTowN, CANADA, boson, Auoosrlis ‘i941 swpliqpg laylighl _sweep llver .$l0l|y is ileek-end climax __%_.__ British aerial act- gvily in Mediterranean urea; 17,000 tons of Axis yhipping sent to bottom. Batman would Take leg to Famous flier LONDON, Aug. 17 - (Cr Cable) — The Sunday Chronicle said today that Sqdn. Ldr. Douglas Bader's batman, whom it did not identify, has offered to parachute to enemy territory with an artificial leg for the ‘Great LONDON. Aug. 17--(CP)-Roya_l Air Force fighters on offensive sweeps across the English Channel and over ‘Bymhyd 181111111" northern France destroyed seven German fighters today IJONDON. Aug. I7—(CP) -—Brit- CAIRO Aug i1—(cr)— ifiéiifiiiiogifi" 51:31? ‘hmfilp. While other aircraft scored n torpedo hit on the stern of ish and Russian envoys in Teheran ieglcss fller who was taken back S- .1 t ' ’ _ _ ’ ‘ _ prisoner by (he Nazis a week ' ltoyal All‘ F111" fl hi"! ell‘ Belief grew in informed diplo- an “enem tanker" off Le To t - ' - _ were authoritatively reported today _ a one lied out a vast daylght sweep matio quarters here tonight that y uque ’ Flance’ the A“ Mm to have issued a second warning to alga“, was reported to ha“, polnt‘ istry announced tonight. Two R. A. F. fighters and one bomber were lost in this latest series of attacks on Germany's military machine. Today's raids followed closely upon night attacks by broken his artificial limbs when he bailed out from his plane over enemy territory. The batman was said to have made the offer to Mrs. Bader. It was reported previously that the Iranian government that the "excessively large numbers of Ger- mans" in that vital middle instern land are a continuing cause of e- iarm to London and Moscow. Japan would not force an exten. sion of the war into the Pacific by military action against Thail. end. or an attack on Siberia. M the some time, events were m1- Sicily today without en- munterlng a single enemy air- craft tn climax a week-end in which six Axis ships and one flutmycr were sunk and three B)‘ "wry Cassidy Associated Press Slziif Writer ‘Corvette launched MOSCOW Aug. 1B “(Qfqndqyycc w is Malta 60 i-lesrerieeperest biise' in Africa is 800 i-____ ~_. Slfitt iiiilors who idles as Bfbltifs of men's styles riceived lvith admirable cairn sot. "my n’ suggestion for a national ilill. wnich conceivably would have glrrlick them with horror in peace- ireaslerl four-buttoned the elimination of the cherished Waistcoat or vest. Linings would be whittled down and there would be @111)’ one button on each sleeve. Packers would be without Trips. The trouser; suits. Thcrc would bc no buttons M‘ suspenders or as they are cali- ul here braces, and there wouldn't b! belt loops. S. Klein says there ire cerlzlin self-supporting details which will save the clay. d b British aircraft and gfilfifiliflsy in the Mediterran- u. “The sweep was similar to tho ones carried out over tho Frfliph coast before Britain's bombers hogan their big attacks against Germany. Just before. the airmen of tile illiddie East command sub- jsetql the Sicilian harbor at Criiinln lo a new severe bomb- ing, a communique announced. (Britain's nearest base for such miles away. an extraordinarily long nnge for fighter planes.) Torpedo planes which swooped upon an Italian convoy plying frcm the homeland to quarters at Tripoli hit three of the fire merchant ships and one of the rolecting destroyers, a Royal Air use communique said Saturda . later reconnaissance showed ony three of the merchant ships near- frfcan head- Incismuch as de- ilroyer was seen transferring her crew, it was presumed she had gcne down nicng with a vessel of 6.000 tom which was last seen emitting (Continued on page ‘i. C01 b) llere it‘ is Men, the new ttyle suit WNDON, Aug. 11-(CP)—Bond regard them- liere is the idea: s short single- coat and would have no run-Ts“ museum L'I'NDON—(CPl -Reportcd miss- hi1 month ago after a Royal Air Fine sweep over France, fling Tommniirier J. R. Kayli, D. 59-. Dre, is known now to be o P115011" of war. Acting Coming Events n-Un- m. tor Notices in this coll 3 cents per word. h‘ nDm 1 _ _ . "ML fgmn mt 65 lillall Manda! 438-8-18-11. "Wlnleo u. buv Chicken FD i lilmo Cold swrsue L-zié-i-o-‘ii "hi! Augustus Tee. Wednesday, . "l- Nth. L-425-3-l5-3l III _-i___— muggycresm and dance Iona Hall L-428.8-l8-2l “Coll '_"'_ gltglysemggriilgii‘ (£51532?! "1- lrbil-fl-lii-Bi. "Dance Grandviow, Aug. loin. W191i by Women's Institute L448 "l purposes. 8t. Teresa's regarded as pushing the TQkyQ government to an early decision for war or peace and one author- ity on the Far East predicted a show-down within 10 days. Peace could be maintained, it W115 511111, 1f Japan would halt her southeastwnrd expansion and maintain the status quo. But if Japan invades Thailand, gateway to Singapore and the rich Nether- lands and British East Indies. rubber and tin territories beyond. or Siberia, it was predicted the Far East would burst into war from Vladivostok to Australia. Among developments believed giving Japan reason to pause were the conferences of President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill - authoritatively re- ported to have included discussions (Continued on page 8, col. 4 ) News Briefs , I I I O orravvn. Aug. 11—(Cr)._ Llbfll‘ Minister MoLurty ex- pects t0 learn tomorrow whe. ther nr not Nova Scotio. min- ers Will abandon the slowdown D0110)’ they have been carry. Inf out in some Cape Breton 111s. it was learned reliably tonight. It was said the minister has made arrangements for a. tele- phonecall at l0 a. m. from William Sneed, rqoresentatlve of the International Mine Workers’ executive now at Sydney, N. s. WASHINGTON. Aug. l'l—(API --l>iurry L. Hopkins arrived back in Washington today wearing a new i-lomburg with the initials W. S. C. in the hatbund. But he would soy nothing about how he had obtained a. hat from Prime Minister Winston Churchill. LONDON. Aug. 11 —- (CP Cablc)—Angus L. Macdonaid, Canadian navy minister, visit- ed the 3rd Canadian Division today and attended church service with a Quebec regi- lneni. Later, he took the salute at a march pust and then chatted informally with many officers including a fellow-member of the House of Commons, Lieut. ilugues LaPointc. a son of J usilce Minister Ernest La- Pointe. LONDON. Aug. l7 - (CP) — Priivdn. Communist party organ. said in a leading editorial Satur- day that the eight-point declar. ritlon of Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt consti- tutes a "new nnd hard blow" to Hitcrs Germany. LONDON. Alli. 17 —(CP)—5 Reuters news agclwi’ 11151111991 from Moscow said tonllht thlt observers in the Soviet capital expressed belief the German thrust in the Ukraine is slaw- lng down in the face of lie!” . I . . interpreting The War News B KlIlfO L. Simpson Assoc oted Press Staff Writer In the eight weeks since Hit- ler hurled his mlrrht W111‘ 111!" chine against Russ a it has riped its way through Soviet buiier defences frcm the Baltic fighter. elared :- bombe The admiralty reported a “deter- mined but unsuccessful" German air attack Saturday night on a British convoy at an undisclosed area Ln which one German bomber was destroyed and two were severe- ly damaged. “The enemy was met by gunfire both from the ships in the convoy and thelr escort," the admiralty de- clared. "One bomber crashed into the sea. amongst the convoy and of the damaged aircraft one was burn- ing fiercely when last seen. There were no casualties in our ships." Few Nazi Planes On the home front. the air and home security ministries said a few German planes operated over the eastern and southeastern Eng- lish coast during the night. Bombs ' caused some damage and a small number of casualties. A bomb failing on the ground where they were standing killed four members of a southeast coast town fire department during the night. (continued on page d, Col l) Germans claim Capture of lNaval base BERLIN. Aug. l’! —— (AP) —'I‘h<’- German army was claimed today in have captured Nikoluev, Soviet navel base and industrial centre on the Bug River estuary. 60 miles northeast of Odessa, and t0_ have established itself more firm-ll 011 the north shore of the Black Sea. Hitler's high command said the Ukfglnian ship-building and man- ufacturing city_ of more than 14-0.- 000 pop protracted Hashim troops in co-operation with Hun. gnrien units. t f th BUB." thp 00m‘ iiiulirilxiiiieeziairgied, glue defeated ou- emy shows elver increasing signs f di integrat on." o Toliis of war material booty and prisoners are increasinG- “w high command add . and "°l>°"*"1‘?m "e “°'°‘8§"“l‘.i.“°iif.i"l‘.‘§..€i-“° "' o o - Gigi-xiii; reports indicated the full force 0f $1141 9911M“ “tack now is bQiligmtiiiliiln-E; upon Odessa. German claimed that moo-up 01 131:1‘ g?“ no; mining area east 0f t fl or upon which Russia is heeviy dependent for her iron ore hp! d d that 7.000 been accomplish“ be?“ emu!” _ prisoners have Thirty-sight cannon and if": quantities of tanks and ‘plane! W61‘ said to have been will W uiatlon which dominates the mouth of the B118 1°11 11nd" 9' German “Under pressure of the 001189-11?» report: also considerable forces of British bombers on Rhincland in- dustrial cities Saturday night, weather, the R. A. F. bombed Cologne, Duesseidorf and Duisberg and attacked docks at Rotterdam and Osiend. Thirteen R. A. F. planes were missing after the attacks Saturday night, the Air Ministry said, while one British bomber destroyed a Nazi Flying through dirty The Air Ministry news service said large factories were left burning from powerful bombs dropped in the three lthineland cities. Air Minister Sir Archibald Sinclair, speaking to bomber crews, de- "It is the fighters who saved us from defeat last autumn and it is who are going to smash the war industries of Germany and break the will to win of tho Gerrman people." i; crushed, 60 Injured in N. Y. stampede NEW YORK. Aug. i'1-(AP)— Tlirre women were crushed to death and 60 other persons were injured today when 10,000 negroes waiting to attend a Hudson River excursion sl-nmpeded after learning many of the tickets sold them were bogus. More than three times the ex- pected number showed up at the pler at 132ml street and Hudson River. In a gay mood, clad in their sunday best for the day's outing and carrying picnic baskets, they lined up to board the steamship “State of Delaware." Puzz'cd officials of the Harlem Lodge sponsoring the excursion had admitted 1,400 persons on the vessel before learning a reason for the huge throng—-counterfelt tick- ers had been sold. Learning of the discovery, a wave of hysteria swept through the jammed cxcursionists. They push- ed forward in s mass. waving their tickets, shouting and shoving for a chance to board the vessel. Patrolmen at the scene were powerless to stop the milling thou- sands, and before emergency police reserves arrived scores of the neg- ‘ rocs had been thrown against the pier gates nrid injured by the pressure of the excited, shouting throng behind them. _ Finally police checked the stem. pede by ordering the slate of Dei- mvare to mfl nwny from the pier The crowd was quickly 10pm blwk and ambulances began taking the injured lo hospitals. When the pier urea was cleared the trumped bodies of three negro women were found. The!’ We" Marlon Worrcil. 48. R050 011ml»- 5° and Martha Murraine. 54- Tiie pier was covered with hun. picnic boxes pocket- Saddencd by turn the excursion had taken, most of the negroes returned to their homes. Some 300 others. however. boarded the state of Delaware ag- ter it returned to the P1" and l’ e vessel pulled off upstmlm- Police held 15 excursionists for questioning in an attempt 9° 19"" the source of the b08115 Milken- Farm- living iiosts climb OTTAWA. Aug. ‘i -(OP) — From August, i989, to April, 1941. farm family living costs advanced 13.2 per cent compared with 7.7 per cent for urban living costs, the Domin- ion bureau oi statistics reported to- Sourccs here declined to amplify the report or to discuss whether a Joint, Russian-British move in Iran is imminent. While there were lntimatlons in some circles that a decisive stroke is being considered by the two ol- lles in the mkidle east, the nature of such an action was left to the vaguest inferences. Reports published last week sug- gested that the Russians might a- dopt strong military measures if they deem it necessary to stamp out any German threat of infiltra- t‘on at their southern side door. Iran is strategically located be- ces have occupied, and Afghanistan, and is important because of its oll resources which are rated even su- perior to those of Iraq. Moreover, Iran. affords a land bridge between the Persian Gulf and Russian Cau- casus. Britain, and more recently Rus- sia. have been exercised mer the presence of large numbers of. Ger- mans in Iran ever since the squash- ing of the Iraq uprising of Rashlci All Al Galiani. Many of the Ger- man agents in Iraq, as well as It- alians and Gailanifis followers. were reported to have fled to Iran. Roosevelt lleturns;Plunges lnto activity wssnmorou. Auz- l? -—<AP> nPr-esident Roosevelt came back to Washington today from his mom- entous conferences with Win-awn Churchill and immediately began mgpplng specific methods for a- chieving closer anti-axis collabora- tion among We United states. Brit- ain and Russia. Within half an hour aficl‘ his forenoon arrival. the President met with Stale Secretary Cordell Hull at the White House for a discus- 01 the international situa- l :12); It was understood that he wanted lo talk to Hull particularly about flue strengthening of Vichy fles with Germany and the crisis in the fur east. Tomorrow, congressional leaders have an appointment with Mr. Roosevelt at which another WW?- iend appropriation, perhaps 11P- wards of $l0,000.000.090. 15 11 Pm‘ babie topic of conversation. The President indicated Saturday that the “mg 1,; nem- when another lease-lend fund will 118W 5° b‘ asked of Congress. New low press liable rate wnborz, Aug. i'1-(CP CBbl€)—- The Empire Press Union today announced that s new low 51111111" Pres; cable rate 0i 0T1!‘- 961111? 9' word would go into effect shoi-ti . Cheaper cable rates for new! terchanged between Empire points have long been s foal of the llirn- plre Press Union. ed by the Can- axiian section, the ultimate goal of a. penny u. word now havin been achieved. At one time direc rates to Canada were as high as 15 cents a word from India and South Africa, compared to five cents from London. The last reduction on 1, 1940. lowered the rates to a the Nazis offered to allow a Royal Air Force plane to fly over the new metal legs and drop them for Bader. Good armament _ 0n Nazi plane; _British_ better itwcen Iraq. which the British for- I LONDON, Aug. 1'1 —(CP)— The Magazine “Aeroplnne" says that a Mauser cannon having the "extremely high rate of fire" of 900 rounds a minute is the main armament of’ the new German Messerschmitt 109E‘. The cannon is said to bc the first of its kind produced by the Mauser company, well-known for its small arms. Fircd through the propeiinr hub, the gun is manufactured in two calibres-IS mm. 1.591 inches) and 20 mm. (.78 inches.) Tile fire rate is ap- proximately 10 times that of earlier German cannon of the same size. The magazine says that the ammunition feed. o. belt moving through a long duct is a “like- ly source of trouble." Ammuni- tion carried by the ME 109i" allows only 13 seconds nf firc. The plane also has two slow- firing machine-guns. “Aeropliinc" adds that Brit- ain's new Hurricanes and Spit- fires are armed "not with a single cannot but with a multi- tude of cannon. We believe that the muzzle velocity sub- stantially exceeds that of the newest German type." “The Spitfires and Hurri- canes of today are even more decisively superior to the ME IODF than the Hurricane ‘l and Spitfire 1 was to the earlier Messerschmiits a year ago," ' concluded. lied ack-ack Batteries do llanishingr trick MOT!’ 1w, Aug. 1i —(AP)—- Anti-aircraft guns that rise out out of the ground at the ap- proach of raiding planes to send up a screen of fire and then disappear after their work is completed are defending Mos- cow from Gennan raiders. Foreign cu-iespondents were permitted today in inspect one of the batteries which form a ring around the Soviet capital. It proved to be a modern unit with four medium calibre guns, complete with a range- findlng detector. a newly devel- oped predictor to translate the altitude. eoursesndspeed of a plane into the angle of the gun and the timing of the shell. The location of the batter! appeared to be an empty and peaceful wheatfieid, broken in only two places by bomb crat- era. At an order of the command- ing officer camouflaged pits opened and the long barrels of ‘APFTW Red army has lvilli- dawn from Nikoiaev, Black Sea m- Rog, mining centre west of Dmcper EMT, Uie Russians nouncccl early today‘, Omkmaoi’. 60 miles nortiieasl of “$961553. is second only to Lenin- =. ‘as a Soviet Slllllblilldlllg and refitting centre and is n shipping point for n huge volume of grain.‘ The communique said the 11,151 dcfikyarcis there were blown up be. for‘? "16 DOW Was abandoned r0 the Germans. 14111101 Rog is 100 miles norllicnsl of Nlkolacv and about the 571mg (Ifljistancc HlllUHVGsi n1‘ the sroal, "leper River hydro-electric can. ire of DllPil)l‘O])Qll‘()\‘5k_ The announcement said the Rils. sinn withdrnlvzils were made an” stubborn battles. the iili- In Described as Barter (_lly liarolrl Fair) ‘(Canadian Press Staff Writer) A new era in Anglo-Soviet. rein. '~>'~°"~? “'11s 0i>@11“d today with the 518111118 0f a barter agreement supplemented by a British credit of at least 210,000,000 (about $45,. 000.000\—a move described by 1n. formed sources as “another proof that Brit-sin and Russian mean business." Announcement of the agree. ment came after it had been pre. dicted tiint prompt arrangements would be made for a. Moscow con- ference on war materials resulting from Premier Joseph Stalin's ac. ceptnncc of tlic Churchill-Roose- welt proposals for such a pfll‘l(‘_V. Latest unofficial reports say that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and Lord Beaverbrook will lead tne British delegation, One gum-cg pointed out. however, that it may be impossible to spare Mr. Eden from his post for a mission dealing principally with matters of supply. But the possibility of the Foreign Secretary's going was not ruled out m view of his previous success at Moscow and good relations with the soviet Ambassador in London. Ivan Maisky. (Continued on page 3. Col d) l Paralysis claims lThird N. B. victim FREDERJCTON, N. B" Aug. 17- (CP)—-Infnntilc pnrnlyzsls caused the third dciiin in a lvcck in New Brunswick when n 17-year-old buy succumbed in an iron lung at the Victoria public hospital here Sal- urday. He had been in the respira- tor for a number of day's and wns thought to be progressing favor-sli- iy. One now case was reported from Shirley Settlement, sunbury Coun- ty. two from Bilrtfs Corner, and one from Scott Settlement over ihc weekend, bringing the tolal of m- portcd cases to 111 in the province. Five iron lungs are at the Victoria Hospital with two of them in use. Britain A..;1'“R,,,.;,, ' LONDON- A112. 17-—(CP cobim- ' Alli Collingwooii y'all base and industrial comm on ‘ ‘ e 311% R11" estuary. and Krivoi l CoLLrNc-“TOOD, Qng Aug n18? ’.T.;‘“°¢~.e~ weir- sung odd it‘ l-“Rfii m” Yesmml‘ a hlW-‘sl-li to the Canadia ‘“"i' when n. M. c. s. Lops; to IO the Water at this Georgian 13w lpvrl. The craft was christened by .Vii's. McCu i , -'1 bfcCuriig, gpwviéfe B§fnfi“"§f,§‘ p‘ H M- C- S. Drumhclicr.’ launch‘ l.‘ l“ m“ 111116 duo, was Christen 11v Mls~ 1). -- . holler. 512m???‘ gutgiillg‘ 13f! um’ Saints Anglican Cliurghy one‘. llfiiiiérs for the safely of bog n» ‘rain: oven CLIFF, ESCAPE, NEW WATERFORD _~ (1;7——(CP)—Alex Poirier‘ iiihlfiéaAlfi r a. 40-foot cliff and GS/Caped Wm‘ c fractured wrist someone had lfissrri nn old IIllItTCSS over’ 111° cliff. Alex landed on 1L _,%.i Pact _ further proof the 1m, countries mcrm business gufqinqt Germqm 411s ls v 4hr. Bizsl’ Vince 40 BE WHEN ii RAluo. You CAN'T Clzf ANY Wafflze. _ TORONTO. Aug. l'l—(OP)~Mir)- imum and maximum temperatures: Dawson 51 33 Victoria 54 75 Ediiioiilon 4'1 74 Regina 53 55 Wm“ loco 5a 72 Toronlo 52 7i , Oi lows 4g 53 I Montreal 5g 65 Boston 6Q 74 slholxsis: Showers have occurred. li'l the rye-stern provinces, over the week end, while in Ontario it has been fair and cool. BOSTON. Alill. IT-(APW -—Fom.. cast for northern Now Eng-lnnd;_ Fair, continued moderately (1091 Monday; Tuesday increasing cloud_ mess and wamier. High tide this morning n! 5.46 ‘ and tonight at ass Sun sets this evening at 7m and rises tomorrow morning at 5.06. New moon Aug, 22. 2,34 , Sufnmerside tide l8 mllllilpgliiltf than Charlottetown, nonnrx - can: TORMBNTINE simvicr: L ‘i I i T i . ..__--_ “Dance 1min iolh Webster‘ osfiiéi“ l1 m‘ i . to th Black Sea and stormed by. ‘Li-Sflb-ii-id-ll into lgussis itself Ian "ratings f P t The 1M1 spring index number of £13.10“! :3‘; w?‘ wars the guns pointed skyward. ._-_~____ iStandsi-d Tum) gm; to the ice Oroam Social in :°liig00€iriii:“i?grsit;0gllt icing: Ks 0 a 1121:’ fir: two win 111 ti“ “P” mhggfllttélewffslencnclldl. pi-eiiiaiii colmrrTEn mi Tami, H oléuygllllorden 0.45 1cm. ass 11.1w. ‘W lliil Hm‘ “Tlhddilin i’ ‘i-“Miysiiyllmw” iiiwsihhiiiii. w 1113.0“ loo m» leis-an equals post sumo n o» more or m mnosmcrou u o our 11- bu} i-liihiiiiiintiilbo m. - - - ' - - o co » " ‘ " " - - Is —~—- “M; m‘; eaflh-gha in; victory MONOTON N_ a Aug‘ "_(c 100. This was the highest level battery and the runs wcrc (CPl- Arthur Vihu. s2, Montreal. “m M“ 3J5 n“ no |,_M_ M“ lhqwmted m b“ “Bimini c5319 the Nazi war lord foretokt. P) some ywfo hundred feprgwn. $11166 193° 5nd 13°11'19"“ Wm! I d?" “$- ready to fire. charged with having a ilZ\"“OllC ll‘. RM n’ p and Veal elves. all rades ussians. Germans, Rurnan- “u”! m m, Mun“, provmo“ presalon low of 95.7 iccorded in M, 0m", u“ m, "m, m. m, P05505510“ on Nbmaw m w“ QUNDAY SERVE‘: "19 hlmdnd here to. i933. ed 19s shells during Saturday contrary to the opium and narcotic ‘ will mmence in gather morrow for the both annual Grand Lodge meeting of the Maritime Domain Knights of Pythlas and the 25th annual meeting of the Grand Temple, Pythian sister of night's air raid alarm and not a single plane succeeded in passing the batieryu position. The battery is credited with downing four raiders. two by daylight and two at night. drug acl of Cnnarle, was ccivmltlod Leave Borden 9.00 AM 12.00 noon . M. 7.00 l’ for lrlnl vrllcn Magistrate Walter 445 I‘ - - Limerick delivered his illlil 11g at ha“ “We T"""°'m“9 10-05 5'" ‘he end or a nwqhxmmry ' firm! 230 12M. 5.50 PM. 8.10 PM. Suiurrlily‘. The lillurmzl 1m was wool) IQLANDQ FERRY lnld by Set. Rmmclt hymns of lhc Ago Today AUG. ill. i916- Allies attacked on en sigh -mlie front from the Ancre to t e Somme: advanced near °“°- Write for prices. lslan c id "can 00.. no. "fr. .1,°,,,.,n4, if not the lnililon, are dead. maimed cr prisoners. More millions of M1171"! 11°11‘ combatants are drill 01' W111"- less and faced wllh (recline end COAL RESEARCH AWARD Ii f; hliulllll" weekly dance Summer- lloniiouys mo...u’.‘.“"““ om L-lSl-l-G-M-W-tf. s s. E é swsxsrzh, wows-roe) - The starvation this winter, m M rmme Province! u" —"'_' 1M no Russian city of first *3 “ ' i Meirllett Medal of the Institute of "tilvreieiliiiur lion m"“mm “""‘°g'°“"y °r liiiiitiiitiuiiiiiiuyiorivtiiiige in: Fuel rm owsiooa to Dr. Clarence fi§$°m§“{"§§° pfllwhg’, gggngw- 0mm. said the guns could recoup. Vinu was nlffifilefl rccellt- 14W" Wool‘ Island! W! A-M " eonemy, “n”; m‘ Sisters conference will wind up LA- 5W1" l" QP¢°°I111t1°11 01 “"1011 y villa . Austrians shelled mi iii 11" 1° "1""! I 1'11"" ‘l ‘Y l“ M°“"°“* °“ l‘ 11mm“ 155m“ igiiésihui-iiiiiiibiiid am. ioo rm (wan-ea m pa‘! I. Ooi i) dwoducsday evening. I W01‘! 011 °° posit pa on the Trout-too hunt, greet sititud‘ here. gm ‘M a L-JOO-O- 15-11 s Q