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One ' 'sf,had swum: ashore at Gal- 1Aipuositirgito iaripectolloornel ,. and ome' ,,n,..,,.., ,i: .! t;icoldit magnificent t her own train. disqualified b, who Was heard. of again in this war, about. a.. 7 ::' '7: er, was the first woman ever in Africa. of :A feats in further $ year ago bravery to swim the sleeve. This time used duck-foo- t gloves and shoes and wore a g 1 in 1926: she had trained care- rubber suit. Some of the swims which followed ,.,i' $'. woman were fakes but that of a fully again and it was well she did for shortly after she took t. named Corson soon afrerTruNv's was authentic ,'.:4. .to the water a storm came up Trudy's-peacfor of off took some the fuzz , - and and she was whipped awaytal- she was now no imger the only woman to have ' ' .most to the North Sea before done it. 't, she caught a tide that helped ViTtP Along the smooth:kvide beach I her to the English beach in the several rusting, barnacled hulks hadpeele dark. run aground, wounded by mines torpelr6M The British must have 'obliterated etehegt.etron bluff to ,in the first, World Nvar. and up on Thy, now for there was verv little of it anyway. i ' ' e: b e a e lt h e w e s t wahi e t e st fds.istalpifprerarledv rea nodldt There was a summer hotel on the beach l i a p ed a i d c f nst 0 k v c p patronized mostly by little people from Britain grown concrete trenches, gun pits and and up., the rOcky, gullied inland road was the of gun position. There also were a Hotel of the Lighthouse run by a Belgian veteran e cylindrical stone sentry boxes, standing of 'the first World War named Henri Blondieu, ancient war but probably gone now under British who loudly disliked the French. Trudy and her fire for the lighthouse- stood close by and they . of the at Hotel the party stopped at that. Lighthouse, surely would have been shooting notwithstanding its many faults, because she was TO BE RE ADY THIS TIME g loyal to the little Belgian for some kindness on As late as 1936, Blondieu was still there.-Iliher previous visit. The soupwas made from wife had finally been separated from the apgrass and weeds gathered along the dunes, veal, pendix and could now do a real day's work and omelettes, bread and cheese were the rest of the little Robert, a toddler around the hotel, when fare and the only bathtub was one that.Blondiett in Boulogne and set in Trudy camped there, was 12 years old and so, had bought second-han' probably. was caught tip somehow in this war closet on the second floor, not knowing this luxas his old man had been in the first one. This ury of the rich required plumbing connections, time France was going to he good and ready for of which his hotel had none. the dirty Boche. Down below there was the great FOR THE MAD AMERICANS' Maginot line and that day in 1936 several huge.. If some mad American insisted on a warm low vehicles were crawling up the road from bath, Madan' Blondieu and the chambermaid Boulogne carrying enormous guntubes and the 'would heat water in huge iron sst'elsrsse I sb von tnhde. to emplacements on mounts a .kitchen range and ffteh it high points. would 4 blast the invaders back, Madam had an inflamed appendix but would ice to NVerP be and ThPre It at night. and manage , up doing around great pieces, surely raoable to England. although it WRS Anthinkable by (lawn next morning. She was in terror of the it. would out. and ., not should on fire have France ever that surgeon England. There- mere' no lighting facilities. not even ever, under the changed circumstances of the -second World War. these guns may have done lamps, in the Hotel of the Lighthouse and the people who rail the relatively swanky place on something of the kind and- this could tecount for the raids of the British bombers on harmless, the beach felt, wounded that Trudy made her . slovenly, sleepy Cape headquarters at Blondiett's because thus Ishak NEW YORKCape France, which occurs in the communiques from time to time as an objective of British bombers, s the point near. est Britain on the English Channel from which in August,- 1926, a young American girl Swam to Kingsdown. England, most of ',."' the way in .a storm Gertrude EOrle;''after one previous failure, in which , she had been ;,. tduched on the arm and thus ! , - - . --- 1 - - . . tb-clergymen, educators and , .i'' A 1,1 ' I men prepdred recently , professional t , , BY DEwirr MACKENZIE ,i,ik,-and sent to the White House a petition , tt ila (Deseret News War Analyst) 'Plii:..10! executive' to use his au- chief the . , urging . The disclosure by British Air ,.,..',;;:':4 at'. 4....- ,- 5 , llority to rescind the order of the Marshal Harris that a great An",'.; , , ackyltki4 4 for States i, , t is about to torney general of the United . 1.7 ( t i fcit,X , scourge the R eloh, city by .city, 0 the deportation of Harry -Bridges. . '' , I, signals one of the major (level- ; ) It. will be remembered- that Bridges 40,W t7',..',.' F. 4 k opments of the war, but while out of the country on', - - was ordered we can expect Much from it v,,e ' i ,0' . shall do well not to jump to ;.4.,,,r,r ,,,,-. , charges that he is an alien associated - the a is conclusion this that i ,,,,,,,,,s ii ith the Communist Party. quick solution ot all our trou: ' of 0 Jus sit r S. U. 1941. I ' . the In Department -,,.., 41 It One's first thought 'naturally 1 tice conducted a hearing on charges that . , r , JR ,, 0 i, hethe.T this aerial assault is , was an , he Bridges was a Bed and that I al U likely to divert enough Nazi ' 3'' '..1 alien member of an organization adVo.-. ..,41 strength from the Russian front 000100.A ' .., .1,' in ,4;,,,o, I help the Reds materiall .y in eating the overthrow of the American ' ),,. their present grave position. The ' , government. The decision ,reached at ,, answer would seem to be in the ., , ., was guilty . negative; s ;thatTilhe was that Bridges t!lt-' L.,-- 41 ' of Federal :,,:,i 4,1 Board ;, ' as charged. Later the Continual 'and hea--bombing. ...v. ,'' :?,, , 3UeltilA"Zoi, 14ZV :,, 'I , . of German tties probably would , ) Immigration, after a study of Its own, ' it force withdrawal of some Nazi . held that Bridges was not a Communist. , , -- - from the Muscovite 4A onv...... a White on than-tw; s after weeks Less front, and any easement would , i; be allito the good for the Bol- , House order had brought about the re- ' A,L, s ., s ;.e shevists. However. the bombing ; lease of Communist Earl Browder from can scarcely affect the situation ' prison "to promote national unity," At. vitally in the immediate future, -, ,,,,, rr.4,747,4414---mf4:41,,..7-,.,,,:t:and it right now that the Reds t', ,. , torney General Francis Biddle ordered e,st:4,-,---- , , 4. '01 need help. . , i ,I, ' ,., Bridges' deportationon the charge that , i!::;,,,,r e' ii i . 1 , VALUE DISPOVED , ,: Corn. it with the not only did heaffillate , , , ig.41:); il1T .. .,," ''' arises Another that questiofl , i munist Party, but that Ite was in sym ' ... ,:, , IR how far such massed bombing I .6.. ay ,pathy with alleged advocacy of the use might carry us towards - r.:,,-)0. . . "' - d'S. which is a burning violence to achieve a , of Iforce and...,.; 1 - , ;A ,,,, iv, 1 ''''' t. , 0, ',,e--topic of debate atthe moment. - i : . change In our type of government. A, '''' ' v- -' .,,, ",ft There arithose who maintain tak.. - : , , ,.. JS- - l'11441te,..." - - ez.',. The petitioners in behalf of Bridges that the war can he won in the '''Z7t1;,.-,,-,,,,air---- a '744 4'4, , that his deportation would jeopar7 fl:";Z,,1,,01f. .t.f.Y... '. theory advanced as far . din. back as 1921 by the late General - ' ' 7;;;Pt.4.scr(, ?.&V dize our NV ar effort and would lowerthe 4 2'r::9-- 6, : ,Pq,...011...;;-- , ' Ho. ,,,b Giulio Douhet. one time head of l likewise say that ' l ';',,'" 0 GOA' ,,,,,, de kttsv.,,,,,--t,5,--- , who , national morale. They Italy's. military .aviation, -- r, , - ,, 4 IP .,should the deportation !Ake placethe .held that A. ',... :. victory could be tWin ":II,PS:04,K-- : ,,,,,N4C.4,':,..,,,.s,w.:,!::;,,"1,:itx.sc.:', ,,,, ,,..,,,,,. - - .7 . Axis would benefit. achieved almost overnight by r-- ; , 7.Z:4-s-',. 1,,,re. .0005. employment of a vast fleet of We make no effort to weigh the cases 'le .. .4.,......cm bombers. . a . 1 has of lBridges and Browder in these cols!, Still, the Douhet theory and in any yPt to lie: proved, We Stand For The Constitution Of The United States IT'ith umns, but w e do seriously question bow ' Allied the event forthcoming the release of a Communist leader from operation von't he on big Its Three Departments 01 Government As Therein Set enough scale at the outset to prison will promote national unity and an imniediate .decision. forc the deportation of a person whom Forth, Each One Fully Independent Its Own Field That bombing can - plav- havoc over to seeks :the N, attorney general says industries Hitters Nvar with ' ' throw ' r and the government by force and tram;portatimi is a foregone .'-,concluSion.,. but the contribution ' , lence can Jeopardize our war effort. which thk will make towsrcl; for two weeks now." government that there would be on of These the any per. part Days Any attempt no more strikes of any kind tor 14: Secretary Knox him. victory will (ielirsrui a. good deal A Battle We Are Losing July , son or group of persons to use force and the- - war's duration. on the trend of tilt' Russo.Gertold reporters that he was But the Mrs. Amorion and AFront The New York Times) self Mr. ago AYE-Ätiman fighting. or at least It so r with the strikes went right on and have The War Shipping Administrat ... pleased violence to overthrowi the constitutional "velymuch were scouring collars and attics-an- d i tion announces that during thd been going on ever since. Not SPrITI3 In mr. success of the new convoy syS -- y government of the United States Is trea. , CA N. BE, corne.rs on the. tern along the Atlantic seatioard. only that, but ,Ittet ...were more week of July 12 shipping losses . forgotten than twice as many Man-day- s of - - Sonable, and should be dealt with If Hitler-- break-reached the highest level since "Asked whether there had been through to floors for old aluminum items Last war production lost through war. It ai. : a marked reduction in sinkings fresh resources in the Caucasus, l' the beginning BY GEORGE E..soKoLsKy cordingly. Especially is this the case in strikes in June as in May, acandso announces that, despite the the Russian in that area, Mr. Knox, with a hamstrings month they were hunting down 'old rub',,,- - war time, when the country is already The real issue betweenthe Ameriincrease of shipbuilding,- sinkbroad smile told his interviewers cording to the figures appropriArmy, he will .be able to holster to thanks the And ber now, vessels gadgets. in his lagging war industries that the best answer to that ately made public by the War ....:being invaded by saboteurs who seek to -ings of United Nations new wheth-eand is can Petrillo James people conBoard. American Legion, there's a ,nationwide and other secCzechoslovakia "have greatly exceeded overcome us. question Was to be found in the Labor . Messrs. Green and we may continue to Lined:on in a struction." tions which won't he so much Murray daily 'newspapers.,,, lie asked ' quest for old phonograph records. These Do these 600 clerics, educators and We are still losing the Battle affected by the bombing as facthem whether they had read of have been diligent in the sucand sold as as men be or old free will whether scrap, records cultural sphere In of the Atlantic, but we are lostories. in western Europe. professional men suppose that our nas many sinking recently within cessful pursuit of ,Wage rises, "union security" rulings by govmiles of the Atlantic coast." other Ivorcl:z, he xvill he able to provide the funds for4new 'records and ing It to the accompaniment of. the whole 185,000,000 of us must accept tional security will be strengthened by fifty reassur-and the ,Gheeriest sort of his own It was during the week that ernment agencies and other pre. to be shipped to strengthen players phonograph in to this a man run at Jimlarge his dictation.. Suppose tomorrow, permitting ances from Washington. Let us defenses and so he this interview took place that requisites directly predicated on fighting men here and overthe recall some of these reassurancagreement. The better able to ..meet the Allied count.who is even under suspicion o4,-- American shipping losses reached their latter orders Beethoven, Petrillo Mozart, my old was one of the arguments records es in recent weeks: seas. Alreari.V Millions or level. highest onslaught. seeking to destroy our government? Is in support advanced of the The Navy cailnot be everyMay 16: A statement issued at On the other hand. If the Rus'Wagner, Brahms and Sibelius off the have been collected'. Millions more are not our entire war effort being waged the White House said: "The latwhere at once, and the problem "little Steel" pay rise and othsians are able to hold the Nazis Is are of a out the golemn obligatiand air And there, halls, .needed. symphony er the concessions which have done est reports on the progress of is at best a hard one to solve.. " against the use of force and violence? and keep' them away from green on-tcr done so touch toward wrecking find them. Yet the statements coming front we to he forced to abide his will? Supvictory fleet are reassuring and Then in what manner will that war efrrstures, German industry Will Co, counterin- should clarify' some of the the Administration, by constant-rarel ne with The Records For OtleFighting Men fort be endangered by ridding the comas" ' pose he instructs his musical slaves to flation programas is .tacitly ad- asnfusion as to a shortage of ships." deterifavorable the a mean will ly I. This emphasizing speed. mitted by the current scurry of campaign, while not concerned with Day try of influences which would apply May 22: In a Maritime pects of the sittiation, have had oration of llitier's air defense play only jazz Or swing, are We to sufstatement the president said of the net effect of giving the pub- - White House conferences with will- make the task of force and violence within our borders thus equipment for the war machine, IS deepand fer in silence? the- - shipping question: "That lic a far more optimistic view union labor leaders, Congress t the easier, the Allied for the destruction of our ,freedom? ly devoted to the cause of the men on leaders and industrialists to like the others. conof the success of our counterthe invited Harris Marshal Air the us in phoCaruso is still alive for build new and "ironclad" wage The release of It Communist leader' whom we depend to run that Machine. us. is being solved:4 measures the submarines Hitoff fronting to cast against Gerimart people and price restrictions. nographic records he left, but now JimThese men are Americans with a ,love than the facts themselves justifor the purpose of achieving, national May 27: Senator Walsh, chairlerism and make peace, thereby Naval Affairs Comof the of man himself czar made But if the AFL and CIO chiefs has If truth citfull the phonomy their of regarding fy. destruction Because Amer. for good music. avoiding they're unity is a farce on the face of it. Comsufhave made any serious effort to mittee, gave assurances, that the this phase of the war sits upon his throne records. ies. Without evidence to suplie graphic of kinds and like all "conmunism never can establish national unity they musie, submarine danger has been ficiently impressed upon the see that their own part of the determin ing .whether Americans are to port the idea, I'don't think we because they're in many cases far from in America, neither can its leaders nor American people they would to-siderably checked and will be bargain was carried out, it has should bank on "the Germans , the e with checked have phonographic records or not. Ile mit been noticeable. The increasingly hotne,-the Operate far better than,. they do music that springs from Atnel;- any of the acts of its leaders. quitting solely because of bombInto now new and other been has in put being advanced dimout the plans today is down the to done all seen that Warsaw sayS endure it put IA not only provides recreation and eting. We've There simply is no place in 'the U. operation." regulations, and their energies that it is impossible for heada protracted deluge of bursting "juke" boXes. Who objects to ',,ijuke" S. A. for Communism .nor any of its re June 5: The Associated Press individual ttertainment for them, but also serves as and resourcefulness would be Jar quarters to keep a; and Without steel whimper, Taof I Aollicers Of on a the boxes? know tavern unions from striking. This is more fully enlisted in combating reported that ''naval a reminder of the Allicrit'an things which lated isms. In spite of the fact that W we've seen the British defy the said yessea thinfrontier the eastern stuff. How many this danger than they are. pretty conic Parkway whore I eat a steak sandmost terrific bombardment of admire Russia for her marvelous stand wall treikure. declared walkouts have keen terday that the submarine men- or soda down washed wich history. was cherry how ace in thisdistrict outlaw and hya steadily-many union 'thee factor;- should count heavily some similar concoctionand against the Nazis on The eastern EuroGERMANS& BRAVE Wartime Strikes it all goes charters have been revoked for decreasing.''. t ,in The Germans are a brave pen.' pean front; in spite of the fact that the support M the record salvage violations of the widely pihJt. It): After hearing testiThe Los Angeles Times) June a in I (Front a nickel down after better Willto a put lot take United" Nations are indebted to .the ple and it tized agreement of last Dec. 23? campaign. TIMP is growing short; .AuIt has been seven months since mony by Secretary Knox, ChairIt wasnt morale. a their box and song. Certainly break, subcomget 'juke" WO Senate of man labor a In any case, responsible men Soviets for their part in breaking' liltthe heads of the Kilgore great gust is thvleadline. that of the Unitthat tavern isn't going to hire, a five fear of death by violence not ,make formal comMitdo told reporters, "There mittee union organizations ler's Russia is still seat the of power, , made them, surrender in the last ments which they knew at the sunk been any snips their haven't ed pledge- to Iranthe to orchestra entertain,piece War, but a Combination of other While we. laud the Russian Iveiv Deal Alibi the head ro the United States time they, cannot make good on,,.-,within fifty miles of. the coast sient off the road. The. best they can circumstances: stark hunger, imaccothilishment,against the Nazi aggres. do there is to throw out the "juke" box posed by the British 'blockade: ' .: mer reading. seor, we must not lose sight of the aims ' lack' of a when ,home consisted of one just cause for which to A hint is to come in the fall is and about music. that fo.rg0.Sheridan House Of New York surely I room built around the 'thimnev and ambitions of the Communists before further sacrifice for their make 287 page volume was given in the keynote adtiot 'making work for Petrillo's slaves.' .war lordartd the encouragereconstructions of which are now pulAshpathe the present war began, and which are :campaign which is priced at $2 of President Wilsbn's Utodeat state inent convention. Democratic a broad principle in all this dress traces the There is the volume open,s the in the hearts of the leadBy FRANK WINN fourteen pointi.. Much of this, important declaration of in. ivhich Americans up to the 19th cento note and.,..11,o velopment be- -pian New ers of the Communist state. England's historyand. lloweve'r, similar ctreurnstances I tent was: devoted to blaming the Ile. 'something about. The Constitution protury. It includes all the famous cause of the unique place which are beginning to pile up on We V: ant no Communism In Amer. homes of history- which have Or other-thingde-- '; the the be to now. failure them vides laws are that trom publican in holds the for, area Party by,.both passed Apart the early lea. We- want none of the 'affiliates of been preserved or restored, gives 'Hiller unlessachieves': to war United States the the houses of Congress;, and state legislatures the date of their building. the :he ready (or velopment of our .country, that party to use theirpower to over- in this success summer offensive. of the United States in' part they have- played in Atri exist to, But nowadays everywhen the ,administralion delivered, its UIlk people are likely to ekperk ,history throw our government-- Persons who af ericart development and , their ltimatum toJapan and waged an undebody is making laws. elite a Winter of terrible distress. general is graphically portrayed fix Itheir names to petitions should weigh present use and avi4Iability. The . in its architecturaldevelopment And certainly the death and declared war against Germany in the AThen the union boys put out their-owtext is written in the forepart of well., the consequences. As Americans ., t,114ZIVLI nerve-straiand struction numerous caused as in disclosed book the the and the illustrations' tlantic.' Apparently the intent of the rules and regulations. They have by bombing won't ". they should by. all means frl274 are presented in uninterrupted their morreplace funda. , VICIVA1 give now or buildings preserved Dealers' New a weapon. which even the government to attempt to prove in, ale any uplift, mental Anierieanism first. and if they do sequence with only captions to produced. More than 200 of these does- not possess. There's one other interesting the fail campaign that th4 opposition has It is the blackmail identify them. They ,kaze repro; this, they will find no place ,under ourfor are now open to the public 0j311)1A on slick. each duced in half-ton- e Any Allied invasion thought. a of . controlled the national the strike. is their for It weapon policies glorious flag for the seeds of Com. .,of the continent must be preced-- , occupying half of the large page. study and review and Samuel becau-slast ten weapon, years. they possess the ed by a fierce aerial bombardmunism. ,, Chamberlain has made a survey There are231 illustrations In all. .., i ,, The .book. hich contains 203 ment of coastal defenses, air At any time. during the Jast nine power to destroy- the efficiency' of of them and, together with a . !LA. is and bases, Ste: the pages lines. Once by or even to wreck it. published z transport of their eareful Years the New Dealers had the complete 0) history:and :f, study the bombing has cleared the phen Dave Press of Battlebore, L, Take for instance, Petrillo and the significance, presents them int his 0-: and sole power to prepare for the defor $3. way. we may get that second ...6 House volume "Open. broadCasters. If they- refused 16 ohey fense of the l'nited States in a new. front. There is a. bit of realistic act- --- -... it,. The book is One of .NN01.SCEMENT that government.ol lingla ..., hi realistic In uha,e ordering the Inter lochen boyg World War. . t no time. 'N.;1,i there a 'factand ingtoo artistic beauty as well as inforcontracts for building 13. huge conInspector Ajlevrt. attending the illation.. and girk off the aft, he might have cillled ion strong enough to llepuhlitan opport crete barges, to be constructed in th e ,performance oti "The Rat and the Beginning at the NANA start a strike. There AV old be a long lit of natiowd polik'y.i The Nev Deal. voie Beaver." with his friend Nigel shape of ships and designed for ocean domand,4 ks.tie the ers pro ed their tiO er drowoingHailigate; ' the dramatic critic,,central w ling billions S.. , Mexico Sicro 1U travel, have been awarded to a San Franrushes backstage to see just how which NV ottld 4s: that nobody could play of dollais for vastefla ,They - realistic it was. Thus we are cisco shipbuilding firm COnie3 a Litubber weicoing the on radio without Jimmys'eoment made that choice instead of voting the trothicied th the strange case of Growing Pact news: NEW. TORK, July a theatrical murder, turned and unlexs' a fee had been paid into for also would ,';0...(AE) which Adju travel needs to money defence, , MEXICOJuly Concrete ships were tried out during with everyone knowing who did its Mexico and the Lnited (Sales warfare with have proOded relivf through useful wartime conditions. Burling. my's treasury,. The .liberals Would natthe and the the first World War and did not prove free. an slaying de. gunman agreement tanksand bombing planes won't have signed d urally stipport such a strike because it work lv, admitting it. Moreover, the , ton Tiailways work, Now they arekelecting to offer a iin the Aleutians but -.i.gneti to promote mereasedpro- satisfactory, but the art of handling the . Ist a two buses are Mrs. are ene sworn on strike. Eleanor Roosevelt performers' being of alibi this rubber in operated natural instead of frankly admitting bayonet '1,vill,'says duct. has so developed in the pat 20 ,fettse Toles and there Is plenty of trio-- - - wartime schedulescenserb. , would refuse to cross a picket line al-- - --Harold country,-,,- their McCracken, , and . inist.i;e, aarhaeolt;g; crimerbut-the- ra pledgrillgallillieir. 3eat that it iS now pos.sible.to imiki I'he-f- it st SiCprirr thr!. pact. ing vital oguipment and ma. -s though "as the high priestess of youth, Tist-- and,spent explorerwho : and tery Is there strength to overcoming it. , remain in effec,ktor eight years, isn the concrete hulls light enough to be satisfacislands. years. serial for our war effort. strategic has 'scored another she ought to oppose everything that lessfor immediate 11)Ngato Marsh 'The only w ay t o oust tbe proyides, of in ,detecthe 'stories by tory for oceangoing travel., triumph contacts with other Western liemiphere t liemon' five ens the opportunities for youth to ex- lishment Bus travel is oconomkat he declared yes- a Murderer." The important thing, however, is not stration p1antatinr,1 irl tropical -, "is to land a sufficient points they may easily prove quite sans-tha- t Use terday. to press i;sell. War Bonds savings , , buy NleNico with Washircn furnish The book i 3 replete with com- force tn chase t hem with bay- we.shrrild be building..,ships of con- factor.y. Certainly, if we are to solve Meanwhile, Ihe central issue would a" :3''7'1"."" For Wormatioo, retook keel spool Ing lechwciall"nri plic.ations.. which defy solution the Into one; Bering :crete or of any other' given. material, our highly critital ship shortage prob. -and at every turn the reader be obscured. That central, issue, in the grant. The Japanese know tleat'e'vc,rv but.the fact that we are moving to meet thinks he has hit on the truth BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT lem, ve must not depend entirely on. event of snch a strike would he that one , inuh 'of the: country.'' he ex- . 'oe was mistaken. only tO .:the critical ship Shortage'problem by any planted:, "1,n ratze of 'bombing Quakes Recorded standard pattern 'and traditional:peace-- . man,' ,TatneS Petrillo, :boss of a private PAUL S. HAHN, Agt. and yeti in the end, the extilana can they into riossible means, whether orothdox or not. their, CIIAREST. Br Ritmania disappear (From tiOn thne wars, but mu,st use our inventiVe1so óbvious that anyone . 60 East &nand kWh union, may wreck the li'ke lastot netts 34031 h9r.ahatas inefleo German 30. IiIs doubtful gophers BroadcastS), mJuly 'should have seen it the 1 ship s will genii, for deviSmng successful newrneth--, business of, the broadcasters In order holes. Bareharas' are naiive huts. ,(Jtr)Weak' earth tremorS were ' start. 'Pie characters, all lrTMTlr:Trtrrjwvt!rnmvrl Iso., ever be generally.used for trans- oceanic cA odS2 Let its hope that this is the first recorded here last night. their part underground and. 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