' in make the United agis Transfer Troops COUNTY OBJECTIVES 11v VICTORY LOAN fleeqgiai yiuwg 1'- " ' cemgakn were announce lest llllht th in ial head- drnrtere o! {he illllfigllc War Pin- lilies Inch‘ A Forward In Push 0n lioiiie QHALLIED HEADQUAR- nméeam. w “m” iflitipifiif" 8ft: pacific-it's“ mans hav_e_r_uehed an open a er: a e n- _ new i» s»- ..... army, ending their 300- ooo. or“: “mm we ifile retreat and finally filmed r° ‘ ‘u rZm. staking a ‘and agmnst The new objectives ‘the advancing Afllies a- long a 125-mi e ront a- will!!! objectives tinth loancampfiirn a ‘withth zuowins N! k0 The last m?’ oiiieotivnéiow- our-moo “Queen's total .1 1 '- oi S3 0 000w“ 8:‘ aetin conionniy with thoaein other parts LA cross Italy. _ °°“““”' ““ b” “d ‘TAR’; I" ‘ltohw xflrh- acute the honour oizbeirguitllrst b3 rawe. e nce e es w _ fl _ first invaded the Italian in mmftfiismgérjeliriz . _ mainland with the ilmd- %idenw wail“ l’; m no‘: ur. con. i. o. newsm- lng of Gen- Sir Bernard Monigomeryk 8th army at Reggie Celabria Sept. 3,cthe German army ap- parently has entrench- ed itself for a strong gstand and iedehr . inotd a ‘a Iona pay e. dear price for‘ their next major objec- tive, Rome. Ellie Klcrnians were disclosed at ‘Allied headquarters today to be the tortilioatim oi the olturnc River line north oi Na - llallllt lit-Ben. Hark . iark's Aliieddith Army, which re- tinued dossad progress Pw ‘gtcnsive Nazi demolitlons til ‘ d Says St. iiroix llroken In Two NIW YORK. Oct. 7 William Allen Fisher Hernand- today that warship was br indtwo threes Germ an wen that shot smoke end into the air. Polish Sub Sinks Two German Ships ilarne 200 ieet heavy rain which lcit the ed be holding the Voltiarno line "in some strength." On. Adr iatic coast the Ger- " t ked the edvanoi% 8th ‘““"..-‘wh'i°m includes the a- disn rt Division-with-tanks an intan ' in the Tarmoli area and LONDON, Oct. 'I—(CP)—The Polish naval stall today announced that the submarino mlk, operat- ths Q3 aeeeulte were beaten oil, ing with Royal Navy in the tohfs Allied scram an- Mediterranean, torpedoed and nouggj sank two sugfily ships in the Bas- ~ information lrcm the tia Roads w e the Germans were ha! y disclosed that the croes- attempting en evacuation or Corsi- irI d Volturno by 5th Anni ca eicsnis e reported a heedquart- kits werealsoeooredonalarire erswas iv the main trib- traulpurtendslarse tanker. Itwas utl‘! 8 the oliairno syatcrri, impossible to observe iull results. comb known as the Celore ha]; bothshipsweieiisiodssprob- ._- ‘iyhena staiisaidthetatthe tlmeoigattackthrecsliipsre- ' maining in Bastia Harbor were on 1.. Po; liersian Spy "raisins assures Harbor South muss; 10-9-31 weaning“ ' era or our: berle gimme ni-ioaxowbé l‘ Scllltlltllil fiffimmti-“m” "i." "P? ' 0- - -N nsen errnan ea - "l... "L5... m a5’ s." in. V ' 1111B Oil l’ dab @3133. gctofir ceremony. was sentenced to 80 Rdiillnta. lo-b-U-Ii years imprisonment today by the :- Nstional Security Tr He "fin lunar and‘ Dance. u“ been linked with a roadcast heresy." N- -- which‘ sh de- w's to lo. ro-r-ai gunning" roiiiinsi. inoiusins T‘ —@—- 06h I -' ' nuiaausobootfrl- girth oersozuirins 033's: 60°! l!!!” ' was‘: miiuiiiiml-Fs years impris- lo-l-Fil "flfiuflusflsiéfi '17-'15’- fig.“ - lips-at omfissrw three to 20 years impris. onment and two others to lesser Home S0 other persons were ab- solved. Allied Mission At Badoglio lisiiip BOUTIIIIIN ITALY. Oct. l- )—(AP)-—6ince d military lO-fl-id-l-ll-tl. Joann si w Ian. Hid-v isle. I- Iv stnflfildlhe rum °_ d‘ -" m l s 11% ondsy oot. . ic- ing all?‘ {live o'clock l ted .__ -“ - m "turban. an: ‘Pwaissed to boy live and dremed my and iOIL . iklitirlgtigoezhgvighflvtfietaois nege saa-wnnishihsiowindwores ecisive victory. _ (C?) — oi Black w Alta; sole survivor 1;! ‘sunk’ recent.‘ ln the'Atlant'-!¢. all an 095 down aitar an capitation t. w.“ missionhasbeen a oi D aid t. HR. Ron l i cgsill on ‘u lito " ample oi what the world's mates: £33m?" "l. has been I so the command oi an Ongg: :6]- linent. lie ls a son oi the late Hon. J. n. Slewlrl. twlce Preml Prince Edward Island Presliyterians conclude Sessions TRURO. N. 8.. Oct. 7 -- _. Decision to enter the iacuitycmoi’ divinity when established at Mo. G111 University was reached today at the concluding session of’ the 70th annual synod oi the Mari. _, ::h. Presbyterian Church in Canada. It was also decided to establish a summer camp for young people. A committee was appoint. ed to select a suitable site drew up plans for the camp. The proposed faculty at McGfll Will be established by three Pro. testant denominations, Presby. terlan. United Church and Angli- ‘lfln- The Synod decided to iry the project {Dad a iii/e year period. B Syn w meet nex New Glasgow, N. S. t W" at Health Meeting At Ottawa (YITAWA. Oct. 7- (C?) -i- Fed- eral health authorities and repro- sencetlves oi health departments in the nine provinces were in con- Screncc here today, attend the send-annual meeting oi the - inion Council o! Health. en said the seuions will continue tomorrow. with a iurther review oi health matters cl inter- est to both Dominion and Provin- cial authorities. Pensions Minister Mackenzie welcomed the delegates at the opening session. The national phy: sical i tness act. passed at she i 43 session oi parliament, was en- dorsed by a resolution which con- gratulated the government on the measure. ‘me council £3295“! desire to have‘ niirrltheé- d’: lllsdlfliniorrnatlon ehou e ra nsuran e glilelng-sumlshed to provincial goverzg- C WNJCANADA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1943 News r h . ii h. o w osevgd in: on over-seas oom- ef ‘I>"Omoan..Ni-iiii~r nines Ezlwatd rsiilgé eroi MAXIMS or A MERE MAN saws N“ " n Read by Everybody Covers Priaeelldwardllsland Like the Dew Ambition elt spcnlla ioollshiy what Avarice collected wickedly, IIIlOflIflII IIQIIVIIII. Il-N ' “D other Preelaeee I UJJ. ILU» u IIIIII IIIIII IIIHI spgmgpp In Effort To Stop 8th Army l Cracks Vaunted War Situation Lasig ht Local Airman ls Missing Q Q ByKirkaL-Shu AssociatedPrelsWarAnalst r A new and {rave crisis wdevclizmd ior the Nazis in Biissia, ma”. ____ - ~ ~ 1 x | E their who e northern ilanis to Baltic. ~10 major- Buseian oiiensive is an ler way in the Vellkls Luki-Novoeo- m- m‘ ml- 5-5- < Wilma! n helniki-Nevel triangle, north oi the linicper line. Novel already has been chl-Plifiittown Airport. have en tea-ix- ceptured. advised from Ottawa. that their son LONDON, Oct. ‘l-(CPJ- n1 u, said, Thai is the most crltliml sector oi the long callern irons ior the w-Q. Clare chsmpim was missing Th, Red Army has cracked ll German counter-attacks were aiter air operations overseas Oct- Gcruiaua. Linked with Russian thrusts converging on the Vltsiigu giste- ob” mm this vaunted German Dnieper "repulsed with heavy losses,»- Ma“ way ust to the south abov th Oraha be d i sh Dnl in iali oi ~ "l" "l" 1° "lrlbllllh "IT" id i . "....~'~*':..~u..~.=-...."::.2~.i~°-"haoeriiiz-ieiirifiihiii-isi ..”str1.<.>ha-=iiz.r..=as=.=.diiziz "can: is: Ediiaai Jiiiwiiieii- u" "an w” a ° age oi l8. He received his wings two dangerous wedges through n5 the “var 10° and at Roclrcliii and proceeding over- the Lenin ad-Vlre i n seas November, 1942. He was men- n b“ to g’ tioned in press dispatch on August 18th, ior good work over Recde- munde as skipper 0i one 0i the‘ —-thls 3?“ii.'Z““o§Z€£§.§“i “Ti-filth? P°,i,2““~ ., l‘ 5' 0T0 t Fm 3.000 Germans fell iii {elneiivalg its great 1913 oi- two day's bitter iighilng at one e s re, oscow announced to- bridgehead. the communique said iorce another erman th wa The Velikle-Lukl mp was aet by the Russians long a o. They took time. S... w! fr“ I that corner oi the vital rail triangle last winter. only to a ow slug iront to lie dormant until now. At Nevel, Bed Annies are in close striking dil- tance oi Polotsk in rear oi the Vltebsk ateway bastion, They have — sured direct r-all and road connections tween Naai iorces west oi t e Rurnania and Dale and those in orthwute Russia. A quick Nasl retreat in the m“ ' mum‘! ‘ilmlnfl l new "lllli- as the Ger-ma t, " t ll no , evui Nasi evacuation oi Eswronls and much oi Lstvln, could rumt, sbflldian squadron. s costs ‘to hold {i}; thgovgovigt az- Ths push to Novel like is the actual beginning or ‘t mWi-hiy mtrsinz their summer Vance, _ m- oiiensive- It will at east mer e into rea-l winter ieightink, always drive low an advantageous in the past to the Buss ans, i! it ls sustain only ior two in ree weeks. Wsst oi’ Nevel to the Latvian border ths country is studded with bll and little lakes through which the railroad to Polotsk winds its way. Th! main rail route irons Leningrad to Odessa down the west blllk oi the Dnieper passes through Nevel with Vltebsk and Orshe the next will" towns southward. _ even more wide- spread offensive threatenin dis- asters ior the enemy, ussian troops crossed the Dnieger to es- tablish the three bridge eads des- pite iurious German counter-at- tacks and now are extending them "step by 8W9." a Soviet commu- Attacklng now along a 2,000-mile front instead oi the previous 800- mile area. the Russians also cap- tured Nevei in an Offensive 60 miles north oi Vltebsk, White Russia, and punched out a nine-mile gain southeast o! Leninsrad on the long. dormant Volkhov iront Labor Minister liives Views fin llalifax Strike 7——(CP)—Labor Local Man Meets Death may intended, possibly a. westward drive irons the Lcvat line below Staraya Bussa at orI-AWA out "l" "l" "kiwi";- hh, m B u,“ "m “napalm h. d‘ Minister Mitchell toni ht issued asseeme ro nae eu si ei- - veloped that iris 33d spsineau at Vellkie-Luki was destined to iiiey e ‘ ‘““°“‘°“‘ °"““‘3 °“ °° “m” ma r part in Russian granl strategy b,ut proiiably not until the enemy gash‘ handlers °n “m” since At 0'1 D ‘ll’ S't st Friday to return to work. ,___ g u...i’.i'.‘.‘r.‘i.."";i ‘it';"'.‘i.‘i‘°.“.’..';'.i'.’7.' ‘2.‘$;.'i‘;‘.'."‘".5'a“.it~fi‘i.t"‘ii.tf.i.'t iii? H- wsmss we“ ..i1'" us" sows —~ Russian soil during the coming winter ls openlnl. l5 “legal bu‘ 5am the iwvemmem a Jgmes pruning, 31 y“; 01d gm..- would prefer that the men return u 1 _ l _ V _ H V ' to work and make it unnecessary II p Oli-tiloivn ilrltvoler vests-ills? laifi q to take action.‘ Members oi the $5"; 93;“: fgngfillllsgovo Elev All: M Cat Ja "s" “m” s“ A‘ At ~11 “u i * "-1 ‘ es p used tomulnload ircighlt irom lreight 8 “ids ‘oat no veg: dxefingggamzktlafafi; Ch e S L If ll 223.3? a used as on; a! neces‘ iell from s platiorni about six ieet ,- “y h 1 g; b; m g |(_ --_ to the ilocr of the cribworir. on l e a1 inogurnwirreeiiggt," M19. lcili-sclxell l-élgnoiv, Oct. s-(I-‘riday) which drilling operations srihbelni. 531m “qr-he unloading o; trains m». In!“ —'£|lne Germans sens is carried out. It was considered - rMng m om. my Wm, 10mm“!!! o ere e number or Ian sible that the man look a weak urn ‘mwmuni ‘or war urgently and "V" Bum“ l” “I! I" 561°" 11B 1e11- continuously needed in Britain and ht last night-probably the lar est Betting is that Nip Fleet will not come . He had Just returned from Pictou out and fi ht the r ont lin re S is link in “my” =1 one “ma alncs rm N, s, where he had been employed _ g gnu iriroitin. thate tint... ngross Ca- "‘° M" l‘ “lldlllillfld "Wei rcr some time. It Was understood nada and across the Atlantic. "h" phw" t" ' "r '°“"" "No more untimely, unwarran? “Mu °' u" "m ' ed strike could have occurred. t ,u§:f'"g";:'§" “m” to be his first day wlzh the oil drilling company. The body was taken to a. local . HINGTON o t. 'i—-(APl—- UgAaSs-sault by the cUnited States and Navy on Wake Island challenges _ _ was begun as Canada heard with "m" ""4"" undertakin parlor. zélltlieiailfigléiéluinimnirm °f ‘he we“ sorrow of the loss of the desqtrgyrelr ‘T: “ma: ";}i“;'¥°“|1";l’|:h‘: Coroner . I. J. Yeo ordered an St. Croix with 146 out oi l4 cers and men. ‘They went to glor- ious graves ior the honor and de- inquest. It is expected that evid- Gemmy n‘ ‘h’ “m” “m”- ence will be taken this momlng M . U! lmit ii Allizdn. ufi-uiiifi? a n“ M Ii the Japanese ileet won't coine out. and light now the whole, huge ullins was the son oi Mr. and glfllldlilfid Island “"11 m} whgm fence oi their country. Germans chose scziataircesil Mrs. John Mullins, also oi’ Char- lokyo has relied he“ y 01' B- “The government w ll not let this ‘Q13. h.“ only I y”, “luck,” lottetown ' lenqa oi the lilmpire must be con- sidered vulnerable to early Ameri. sn-‘Altll-‘mmwnt ctdhgoggtliisig among American mil- (Ffllllly) -- (A P) - Starving iii n the Bus» u m- = | b be moved from the trains to wait. down, one coin do in points in the Marshalllll, Ggleber: in: zildwlid 3115:!’ m cuyflseilhue lng ocean ships. flames In the Lon on as; ei- iuerolinc Islands wuzed s‘ t; e w" m u"! and ‘mm. h“, We shall continue to uese these ter seerchlighis tracked is a- ggiaimtlsliatftlllglgrelm warrls 5313?; iled the entire southern h!!! suvmemen “s 1°“ '5 nmuguy "m"! m” my‘ but I urge th regular freight hand- moi-s months aionK Allied Pacific gglgghgluhixilfiizrlu ltelléa-rildiulfrtiél: 1m m‘ m "jy out my 1° an w. . In addition to his parents he is survived by s, wile. the former Miss Gertrude McNeil, daughter o! D- F- McNeiil. M. I. A.. Summer-- side and two children. neral arrangements werg not completed last night. 20 Percent Gain In National Income strike tie up so unportant a part ¢ [and oi ‘the gar effort. m: xeé-esiorzlrgd Efifiduf, '55“); ,.,,,fl“,;.,'i,',‘ o se ceervces s r.so- n1‘ . iers and airmen so that perishable . o‘ m" “fir.” stratesy Wm 1"!" Bucceeded 1" cm‘ E ‘b need our servicemen ior the r spec- ting the enemy's economic jugular announced ioday- ""1" i,“ gas“ yo“ “e mmdlng om- vein throuflh the China Bea. ion or the rest oi the island is w“ effort by makmk it necessary O-ITAWAI o“ 7_(ICP)_A y: That is the long-range signiiic- in progress. for us go m; mam unloading the , , per-cent gain in Canadas Nations. anoe oi the Wake attack. regard- -——7 (c P) _ A grainy Income during the first eight 1°" °x "hath" i‘ W" “ “m m‘ . CYHAWA’ 0°" ‘n cmfldmn "1 have stated that this strike is months oi this year as compared destruction oi Japanese instaila- meeting 0i l h ‘d m me g1 but the government would with the same period oi 1942 was tions or the btllnniill oi a whirl- tourist interests will be c we u. that m, m,“ "mm u, "m. ____ "ported {Qdgy by m, Dominion - h d to glinldd to reconcile:- ihe ‘gieigebexucgtywtiegegtefi mxlmgglem. and make it unnecessary to take HALIFAX Qtt. v-rcp) - ‘me mm“ °‘ 3‘““"°‘- action. I must warn you. however. The comparative iigures were that in striking you have violated names oi’ six Maritimers. who have ssyaflxooolooo and “'ew‘ooolooo_ The. pattern oi the Wake action been awarded commissions iollow- afiectirig that industry and to plan was established in an Amfllflm ior the ‘wlmlllimfl 05," mm!’ N‘ Section 54 or the Wartime Wages completion f) -—-—i-—— , task iorce raid on Marcus Island turned men as ossible' in post war Cont”; Order;- u-llnmg m cmadxzxué‘. $852" i. 1315x513 1N coMMAM) a. month aso. Marcus is only about so enpazns on. ‘War Services ad he,’ today by Emma M‘, 0mm ___. 1000 miles irom Japan. and al- ivnnister Lameche announced to- mend hcadqillrtgrs. MONCTON. 21.8., Oct. 7-(0?) though warships shelled it and night, e ‘Pile list includes; ‘—Todsy marked the change o! planes bombed it ior hours not a —-- Prince Edward Island command in two Royal Canadian sea-borne enemy Bun showed up LONDON. 001- il-Wflflayi Warrant Oiilcer Hugh qqi-dnn Air Pbrce Stations in this area. to deiend it. - (or) - A-llcuters News McClure. Breadalhane. Group Captain H.A.W. Dickson The explanation seems to lie in Agency dleplich "W! zllmh New Brunswick. coming here from Halifax where the iact that the Japanese have quoting dl lomeiic reports IT Warrant Officer Ivan James he was senlcr equipment staff om. been decisively beaten ln naval and reaching sw izei-lsnd said to- Wallace. Edmuns n. c" m. m, i”; fourteen months. air lighting from the Bering Sea to day the Germans plan to Warrant Office-r IAwrence Allan took over command from Wing the Indian Ocean and are unwili- “remove the Pokeflto a north Bifllity. Millville. Commander 0.11‘. Bennett. at No. 5 e rig C. '!— ing to risk their remaining war- nail-n town o greater 55E" JOHN- "-3" o‘ _ ‘Pt’ “ii.“‘ii..§"°..°€iu.‘“i. “firs: i='="':"".":::‘a.:‘°.':;*star £35’. “if iii" r°u%i“°‘i..i€.°.“"§ I ll 85- 0 an‘ l‘ 0 ' 1 prevent a direct threat to Japan lee. m“ "mud “ppm” a comm“ w Equipment Depot, R.C.A.F. Wins Commander Bennett hiis been post- ed to No. 1 Equipment Depot. To- C. C. F. Believes N0 Election This Fall m phat dog‘ cc-cpgixitlon woo iailalggltl: railw- . e -——— This ties‘ in directly withh midi- amine. Oct. 1 —w(gwl‘)nh:- m; 3° ‘Q "o denggw mm m. mm WILLIANL o“ 7_(CP,_‘ sated Amer can strategy in t c a Zia-ion newspaper e ‘otiiqe mm- co wages.“ ma; other m. A_M_ Nicholson, c‘; F member o” cugris oi the United States Navy's 813:?’ ragga?! tihogttligeécrman n “ma: m ”°"£‘°°’..‘.°’ sflllrduglnllgenyliltxlgr thug 631115?’ expecsuls THESE ARC . c ‘ om un or s . e y e . . - jobs resumably is to reopen a line mats in Russia and Italy was a mom; can“ ers c he d be i0 6BR!‘ flfl-ndidflics in every con-g ~ SUREi-Y 1111i: Bfiown ocfoiaze DAYS ,- oi I and bases across the Central Pacliic, westward irom Hawaii. At present all Islands in this area west o! Midwa are held by the Japan- ese. But the iast analysis-Jap- an's laniLbased having proved itsell unequa to American aerial lighters-the enemy defence oi those islands depends on the shortage o! essential material. irom bullets to airplanes. OTIAWA, Oct. 7 - (C?) — The Pieces Board order reat- rlctliig the manufacture or certain types or bi-esd. will and cakes and eliminating Ic- ings, and which was to become unable to iill their orders ior the winter. Ilazi Bomb Kills Many In Naples stltuency in the next general elec- tion i Rctumin from the recent nat- ional c.c. . executive meeting in Ottawa. Mr. Nicholson also said that "our executive has ‘come to the conclusion after considerl the! matter iuily that Prime ‘Minister. Mackenzie n1; is not ilkel w‘ ectlon this i¢l ." Retailers lndorse Ceiling Price Policy 10301710. Oct. ‘l-(Olfi-Tho Do o! the Retail Aaoclation oi! Canada. . tod y endorsed a res- olution commending the price polwy in c iect in Oenads deskingDo -dGod .Pfl 52nd "' WT... $2 necessary to avoid lillnflhtlbfl" r th i ni ' E"&‘.‘é‘.'iu..°&“ii‘i; rtiifid; Beau- the At- 8. Que" ed lnntic Charter l: taken as an sir. glaciers gs;- in the way oi analogy sign.“ t pa 1 t eiiectlvie‘ Oct. u, has T a: “l1 I ledsrsl e 5Q O IO ll‘! F‘ “Qfln (Dix, Ill IHHIIIIIL‘ Nxs , _ " to d mu th ds iall I! "W" m’ . M r 1 withgut mush o!‘ a i_imgh t. m” L . ‘h""°'§'ii' n" bum,“ o e Z nc Oxide For . lsh Prwnhhn m“ Powder, Face Cream m‘ at“; (lam-One o1 —-—— -§‘5='=‘-”s-*~=‘i-i“:s=..is rssarzseiaii: - ememted alalmtda e l: poo. de- cum powder lace cream, end other Y ‘h’ “m” ‘° y ..'|.~.°.".., ti win be it roi- the h layed $311‘; ‘ggn explosfre- since i-Yiyiriklr. Mun- grifited in the basement or the’ ltions Minister Hows announced w- Doswiiilce building. c! lodeii. right. i l be h 5mm o! “an” cmmm, in- osmetcmanuiacturers wll e em ow "one "mnmmri. iiiifitii "retard °' e blowntopieeesae 0W0 iii-m .- -~ vents-m m" ..'.i“i..ril'sra.ss "air:':*.“.:". . w“ n movement in the sh pins picture. snirrpowu uxssr “Tab: newrifernz-lws if? Wag I . l’ C!!! Q 0 llllu 0i‘ VANCOUVER, Oct. ’I—(OP)— “d” i" ‘I ' 51 "W. “sau- .:.".:*.:.".a:::.".i'.;:.a' mern er ' mm“ o‘ Anam- (clozflrld m: end es cexln adiustments in ‘nan-w ' oe 108- U... _ _ , sin l%lavxfllglgfe"gggfilloa 13"‘ Jones éhfiii; Lilifiliil 11.9.5- , 01' 8 C0 ' - l M!‘ . mande ior Union llffltmmh- (gggedxiilfifilligrfllt (cl: 2.1.2’ lie-incisive"- lie said operators have refused ‘f. ma,“ m“ we“ upon readying to sign memento recombine the the maximum age limit ior oiiicen I.W.A. as baltlillill! liency ior the Canadian army-GO YEN- _ ' some 700 loggers gruoducing spruce ‘ nce headquarters announced t0- . . ._ _ , , I ior werplene cons tion. High tide this evening at 7-19 l"! tomorrow morning at 6 34. Bun sets this evening et 6 30 N"! rises tomorrow morning at 7.07. Full moon Oct. l3. .13 s-m. Dis ii to a DAILY All BIIVICI three inches in diameter. (EXCEPT BUNDAYI Charlottetown - grammes-side - encton Leave Charlottetown 1J5 a. In- lLM noon. 4.80 p. m. Arrive Charla teiown 1.10 p. in. M! p- ru. 7.05 p. in. I fill. L-sriéisfihrerry service Dell! l- "H-vywoss Islands-ISM In. Q-l Liv: Ceriboe llJl on. m "o ll btgdl b; genera? in Queen ‘in’ ' " "“ chillflottg "um "an ARMY OIFICII IETIRIS ~s . other zinc ouo billet.