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HE DAILY CHRONICLE FORTIETH YEARNO. 284 DE KALB. ILLINOIS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1M0 PRICE T1IEEE CENTS am DE ALB mm TO 1 I era Seidel Faces HOUSE PASSES Girl Wins Grand Junior Feeding Championship Tougn Job as Oath is isiven CANAL GIVES BIG PROBLEM BRITISH SEA BASE RAIDED Aged DeKalb Woman Dies on Saturday Miss Catherine Farrell, age 82, lifelong resident of the DeKalb community, passed away at 5:00 clock Saturday afternoon at the St Mary's HospltaL Miss Farreli hod been a. patient at the hospi UgaUctt of the deatxt of Mrv Bar bara Dahlquist. 22.

sa her flaair BJLUGAIN Accepts Senate Changes in Walter-Logan Measure Today. home was the fin iAa tn on Charlrs Setdel as be entered office President Will Depart "Defense Tour" to the South. as Kaae Conty slate's attorney Ur Germane Hnri A aether A.ir blitx at SocthataBtosi Dcrlax NigkL tal for the past four or five days, ea having been In faittng health, how ever, for some time. Catherine Farrell was born In WILL BE VETOED STARTS TO SHIP GREEKS PUSH OK DeKalb on June 7, 1858. the daugh ter of James and Anna Cox Far Her body as foutkd la th rumi of Um DabiqvleS botne auiH eeuS of brre late yevtrrdayt lirr husband No "nan.

Ji. la Getra at Um um Xhm fir broke owl. sKe h4 bm alooe K-a he Wrt home. Chief Dnty STtff Crtl KriVy relL She had made her home In New York. 3 Washington, Dec.

2. AID The House today approved Senate amendments to the Walter-Logan DeKalb her entire life and leaves a large number of friends to mourn her death. She la survived by three bro R4f yet mmi fierr rur l4 I'-htiet f.T Grrt llri-tain tda k.td rrfwr-in4 i tjftitUht the Nu ft if tm ta a enfi ta t4 tee- Washington, Dec 2. OLD President Roosevelt made last-minute preparations for his departure today for a seagoing Inspection of Panama Canal defenses In the Caribbean and a look at one or (nor of the bases Just acquired from Great Britain. The president was to leave by bill, which would subject the.

rules of scores of quasi-judicial agencies to court review, and send it to the White House where It Is almost thers and one sister, Thomas and said the wwiM hr continued untl) nu of th fire dimm4. or until 'forjww rW-srd" He sabd it 4 John Farrell of this city and Mich tortcm Rumania rd jnaali't ael Farrell of Chicago and Miss Mary Farrell of this city. Two how the fire could have b-rvn C- ofTaH the Grwa aitc-e AJ- rtdntall. hanl. brothers, James and Patrick, have a A a a train from the capital for an un preceded her In death.

RellJy aaW th-rt r-rtt of the Crma certain to be vetoed. The vote was 176 to 5L The House previously had approved the bill by a large margin but the Senate delayed action until last week when it passed the measure with minor alterations, 27 to Funeral services will be held on hndy fourvd in the of the hfme rr.irUw -rv tn rad.e Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock Br- te atratkirg were mlksing. Meotincatk vm reaartnably eure. Althouch SkJel was wxtb Into i i ri i 25. Today's action was a vote on a motion by Chairman Hat ton W.

office today, he went to rk on from the St Mary's Church, the Rev. Fr. Charles Qulnn to conduct the service, with Interment In the St. Mary's cemetery. The rosary will be said promptly at 8:00 o'clock this evening at the Wlrtz Funeral Home.

the caae yesterday. til twtrcy Shnut 4 ttuW et of IrrUtkd mih at l-r ht; vndee fre TX.li t' an4 alr- -e-re active In tirm-Kiti( to the u.ff-r of RrHaln. It WM tTMfkatd hut tirlftah Lord WwTif ttitriefl announced destination, presumably In Florida where he will board the U. 3. S.

Tuscaloosa which put to sea from Norfolk, last Friday. The cruiser, used by Mr. Roosevelt on previous presidential journeys, was expected to lake him to the scene of scheduled fleet maneuvers off Culebra Island, some 30 miles northeast of Puerto Rico. In president's party were former Secretary of Commerce KENNEDY HAS I i 1 hst drT r-r rattnelff fVrttnrtS Delailt tf the 1 r-1- Ctr-T. Sumners of the judiciary committee to accept the Senate changes.

President Roosevelt recently declined at a press conference to express an opinion on the bill. Pre-vlouly, he had Indicated opposition. Many of his administrators have called, the legislation a move to "hamstring" new deal agencies. Some Exempt The Interstate Commerce Commission, the war and navy departments and the bureau of internal RESIGNED CHOOSE GRAIN RULERS TODAY f-tifia frl a4 Harry I Hopkins, MaJ. Gen.

Edwin M. Watson, military aide: Cant. Daniel J. Callaghan. naval aide, and Rear Admiral Rom T.

atufd tn rtrlt )rS- Ambador to Great Hritain t- b1 been trni4 in Informal Chat With Rootevelt Quits ToaL Many Girls Awarded Blue test, and then the Grand Junior steer feeding revenue are exempt from the bllL The bill provides that federal courts may approve or veto the rules and regulations of such agen Ribbons as Winners With Their Projects. In the Ralkant -r report by 9 my mt that a numhrt of Plumaman ar.liliert ard offwrs nd tnt-B llur.f-ary heraue of mvt ry at4 (mwn by the rro-Nari rvr Guard or- eanttatlnn hut dtrwt Itarlrhe Evelyn Asay. 18, of Mount Carroll, 111., with her Hereford steer, Sargo, which won the middleweight steer class, the Hereford steer con championship, for his owner, her flrt year In 4-H Waahtnrton. Dec. 2 -UJV-A Club com petition.

inrynvxo. ruoreaor to Ja-j p. r. mrG who has submitted hw r- nli Mitchell and Ruth Mosher. Mud- cies as the National Labor Relations Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the wage-hour division of the labor department and the bituminous coal division of the Interior department.

Sumners argued that the bill was lv ouna memoers were pre nt in tonumes of foreign countries. This program closed with a nvst THREE HURT AS CARS COLLIDE WILD MONTH OF WEATHER ENDS Mclntlre, surgeon general of the navy and Mr. Roosevelt's personal physician. Prior to his departure Mr. Roosevelt conferred with Admiral William D.

Leahy, newly-appointed American ambassador to France, who will leave soon for his Vichy assignment No presidential Itinerary Is known, but It Is understood that the Tuscaloosa will call at King-iton, Jamaica, In the British West Indies, where naval and air base facilities have been leased to the United States for 99 years. The agreement gives the United States Joint use of the Port Royal dockyard, a fleet anchorage and harbor defenses In Portland Bight and an alrbase just Inland from the bight Port An American Gibraltar la being as arobaaaador to Great Bnlim. from fturhareet Utrrmrti probably IU not be rhoaew unUl aeveee reiohif tMiret-4 that the holidays. 1 1 r-mer Gv Ion Amnnr a i Kennedy hta re- rinrvif oror tih Or-man nation after an unarheduled 5.ur- rrt. day conference 1th Pre4ett Ta Ce-li araaa Rooaeelt.

He aekd he hd reals German tfrw rt oro to ed so that he could devote htt trarrh Tutr t.e iVumaman rr Ume to "the greateet rauae ta the tal. alenai.y to relehrete the Tn. BULLETIN Livestock Show, Chicago, Dec. X. (UP) Charles N.

(Dutch) Fischer Shelby vtlle, was crowned corn king at the 41st annnal International Livestock. Exposition and ilay and Grain Show. He exhibited a sample ef Johnson County white. Impressive candlellghting service. Dr.

Yard gave a splendid sermon at the morning service, and again In the evening his message was one well tc be remembered by all who heard him. Guest soloists for the worw lor.my to ftetp tre pre- maatan retrj ttvt the iia. hvt ardent keep the United States pvt tUaJy tt ietilKArr Three Automobiles Involved in Accident East of Town Sunday Evening. necessary to curb the "arbitrary power" of government agencies, He sought approval of the amendments by unanimous consent last week, but Rep. John J.

Cochran, blocked him. Many House members were forced to return from their homes to vote on Sumners' motion Cochran denounced the bill, and what he called 4U "paralyzing He argued that it would Severe Chffi Darin Night Changes In Favor of Rise Today. Dec. 2 tIR Royalty morning were Mrs. John Jeff soprano, and Mrs.

EL Man, violinist. Their rendition of Gounod's Divine Redeemer" was superb. of war. aupnrt teinl Anm The TJgnstkn ws handed ta The Najl rlH-ttke tn tha nth-Mr. Rooeevelt on Nrretnbee a.

tnrra rrnorta SluAa- but Keemey haa agre4 ta swa-ir- tj.KmUe nrrtes that the tlnae to serre Ittwut ret trrninf te Germans were yaeiney mwe of the grain world is chosen today at the 41st International Livestock Exposition and Hay and Grain Show while judges continue the sccJa-i oXHhe world's finest Lwlth Oltva. Faust as organ accoro- Three persons were Injured, none oi them criUcalljuin. In which three cars were Involved. established across long- stretrh. Londoo.

turtll a Rew amV.e.saor rovr the eaiaans tn of. Island-dotted ocean from the the Italians livestock, in iretr ar trunai November. 1940. la history trat no one Is sorry. It was one of the wildest Novembers ta the weather record of some years back.

It is choaen. la nna. nnnUt. Mrs. Jlaensujag accomfanP the choir tn Its anthem number, singing the solo and obbllgato.

At the conclusion of the morning service the Lord's Supper wss wrrei. Dr. W. Hart and Dr. Yard pre the Greets hamper the national defense program by interfering with the work Kings and lesser rulers of corn southern tip of Florida to Georgetown British Guiana, on the South The Greeks continued ta teporl ioout 5:30 o'clock last night six miles east of DeKalb on the Lincoln Highway.

The three injured, O. N. Stover, 36, of Maple Park; Clayton Marshall, 207 North Sec- American coast Unlike the famous of agencies charged with conducting these preparations, and said It started off nicely. There were pfTf. ambaaoor, to Tf' racial Iwt'U hvt iffVll strait which forms the western of beauUXuI balmy weather.

No- siding entrance to the Mediterranean, the and wheat are selected from a-mong 5,000 exhibitors in the grain division to supplement the list of winners already chosen in small grain competition. Aberdeen-Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn cattle will be brought into the main might even Interfere with operations of the selective service law At the evening service roll call wmber 3 was a spring day with a i ond Street, and Floyd Bodda, 36, of hieh temperature of 71 and a area between Florida and the northern coast of South America cannot be protected by massing of resign in recent wee as i ne owners were William Bullitt, ambassador to France; John A. Co5-ahy. ambaaaador to Belgium io-eph E. Davie, former arrbaaae-dor to Ruttia and Belgium, and Hugh Wilson, former ambaaaador to Germany.

Davis and Wilaon haft heen wnrini aa ener-lal aaaia- men, ships, guns and airplanes on arena where tomorrow the grand champion of that competition will ihower. Then on November 11. Armistice Day, as If the gods were angered at a world torn by war observing the end of a previous one, let loose a blast that will not be for- Driving Cars No Pleasure This Morning The fresh snowfall this morning for the day was given by Mrs. Jon Bemardin, prayer was by Lee Mosher. and the concluding prayer hy E.

E. Mitchell. The choir nng "A Vesper Prayer," and the Men's Chorus sang "The Starlit Way" at the evening service. To close the day all joined In singing "God Be With You, Til We Meet again." for Dr. Yard.

North Fourteenth Street, are In the Glidden Memorial hospital. Bodda was driving west on the highway, Marshall being a passenger In his car. Stover was east bound. The two cars collided In the center of the pavement, It is understood, and both cars were damaged to a great extent J. M.

be named. Girl Wins The International's first awards aourrea at Ath. der lir ta rati-firm ri.n ttt frn Juhan prlvker had tM-a rxrutfl and more than that rutr.twr HVe4 ovnded In fftiir.f on Sunday. The German prt-aa. ant.I.a.

tttarked SmM rt.4 The attark ow the Sia was lad the emr-ellerHiy trfom4 rrankfurter Ztturt It was cowrhed In the ww1 of lanr-ur whiHh Germaji anme-time uaed at a preliminary ta a preaawre drive a( in1 a neutral ttatkm TT-erv was ni mt ho et. wttHhet the Karu created a pair of new hazards for gotten In some time. On that day.UpU of a great wind swept this area and bowled over tres. crashed In store wNrf, appror-S windows, downed telephone poiea. of William and crushed a Sycamore cottage.

ef Puerto Fjro a single rock. -Five new bases on British territory and our own earlier establishments at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and on Puerto Rica and the Virgin Islands were necessary to make the Panama Canal reasonably safe. Far to the northward Is still another base leased from the British. 0 It comprises air, army and naval facilities on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland. Its purpose is to the motorist The snow covered the edges of the pavement.

If a McDermott. Rural Route One. De- Members of the Alathean Society 1 Ji lk I A I. I went to the nation's young cattle raisers competing in the junior feeding contests. Evelyn Asay.

18, of Mt. Carroll. 111. won the purple ribbon in the junior steer section with her grand champion Hereford. 'Sargo, which she had vli id vV.

loOK cnrK serving ught re- a k. I. kuiin I freshments during the supper hour. Solving uav.iv lytva imu I itt uiii.il fcvf avuiu iiiiuii uiv when all enjoyed visiting with Dr. imi mas louowea rry a moorn arrival of old man winter.

The temperature dropped from the Mt wheels might have hit Ice under two cars as they collided. and former chief of naval opera-tions. to repreaert this country at Vkchy Kennedy's reacnatioa had been antlrlpeted He Hew back from the snow In the sudden swerve. pci to wae nylhlnff atrttnt-er than words acatrmt the taa Yard and others who had come to hear him at this year's Home Dsy observance. The entire day was especially successful.

Swirling snow behind autos chosen from a carlot of calves her father purchased from W. A. Simpson, Waldo, Colo. Max. an all-white Shorthorn shown by Herbert and trucks created a condition sim to 18.

then In succeaaive days the chill went on down to a tow of tim above roro. P.aJn changed to snow flurry. Chaars FUpid ilar to a blizzard or fog early this London sis veeki are a rr. re- AtSa porta that he WJ reaicn lm- The rrrfurter atfe'lt medUtely heraua be dissgred the ta as larteya ol Rees, of Pleasantvllle, Ia won Leg Is Broken. Stover suffered a broken left leg In the crash.

He was otherwise bruised and cut, but his condition Is not considered critical. Bodda was brought to the office of a DeKalb doctor by Charles Lawler of Cortland, one of the first to reach the scene of the morning. Vision for the motorist was very poor. Many drove with lights. Strings of- cars m6ved i- prevent an Invader from attacking by land and water routes down the St.

Lawrence Valley or by air dlr-aectly against the New England States, New Vork, Pennsylvania and the great mid-Atlantic Industry! area. About midway tetwejn that base and the Island bases protecting the eastern entrance to the the reserve championship. with the admifilKtratkon nttkah. rapt tun in tia arftrke: On November 26 a genuine snow ITALIANS MAY storm hit the northern Illinois re- rep long at 30 miles an hour. Passing Gene Moore.

18, Barrlngton, 111., won the grand champion's ribbon In the junior barrow contest on glon when 31 Inches fell Again a car was like blind flying without November 28 another 2 8 Inch- "The Swta at Chwrx-hiif ee-rrve It claimed that hevt tn tt ie-lory of ltM tr iWr iV-ti'e had greater titMet Upward Gee-many bee dhala)ed the tntie a radio beam and was a dangerous his 290-pound Hampshire, White how ever. a ns ions try-broad-cart apeech urging Mr fUaoeeve reelection. Leave Taday. GET RESERVES ous came down. There were numer crash.

Bodda was given first aid King. It was Moore's third sue procedure. The condition cleared up some as the day wore on. small snowfalls all of which cessive blue ribbon In that divl treatment at the doctor's office but refused to go to the hospital. A Mr.

Rooeevelt is esperted ta neUraV leave today for a Cartbbeaji trip "fca-ttaertarat." aakA the slon. Grand award for a pen of three lambs was won by Kenneth eAe tntnittaa lalae brought down a total of seven Inches. MoUture conditions were high. at SJ1141UIC- sulci, sivTwvd, mm a srt lost consciousness and he was rush- bend Ills Troops that will keep him away frora paper. ha Its r-ieeT Dlsch.

Evansvllle, Wis. Grand champions In the junior ed to the hospital In the city am to Aid In Stopping Greek Not only did snow create more Washington moisture but earlier In the month Christmas. until juat before to thank that thnr have It was assumed that as far. If they witl r-nnya Board Votes to Resurface County Road The DeKalb county board of su contests are eligible for competi Onslaught. tion in the open classes.

bulance. He suffered severe head cuts, it Is learned, but It Is not thought that his skull had been there were aome rains. A total of 2.10 Inches of rain fell. Aecornpan- Caribbean lies Bermuda, another British area where sea and air facilities have been leased. But the backbone of canal de- fense lies In the West Indies where Mr.

Roosevelt probably shortly will be cruising. The area already Is under constant air and surface patrol by the United States Navy with some Army Air Corps participation. The air patrol of the area from Florida to the northern coast of South America appears to be di- vlded between two flying units, one of them probably based In Florida, and the other one. It has been es Canadians took the awards In the first grain and hay contests. fractured.

pervisors, meeting this morning, Budapest, Hungary. Dec rupjym nlh lnd on Armistice the oats, soybean and alfalfa Day was a rainfall of two days voted to allocate the sum of Marshall was not seriously In he would defer ary d-rU6oa oa this lor tha sake ef trtrfh and Kennedy's au rreaaor at lea at ywumaliatie aWM-y thy ahowid til he returns and. more likely, at teatat heva the tciemg aew ta until the new Cnr.rresa meet ta do aa" January. The preaa trfc state Bultltt has been JwilMrtlj attack. arrlnf the pvhfia, rnetHtoned as a likely rtnaar te th-t audAeenew Nei rn-Kennedy.

J. Anthony DreaH tr 6ervea te he etr.wd" Press reports today said that Rumanian soldiers had crossed Into 000 from the county's motor fuel classes. Many Awards jured, but Is still In the hospital. tax fund for the purpose of resurfacing the Sycamore-Burling He did not suffer any broken bones but did receive facial lacerations. Paul Francis Pawlowskl, Vllna Hungary In flight from the pro-Nazi Iron Guard and that high German army officers were going amounting to .71 of an Inch.

The month closed with more snow falling and winter alternating with a drop In the temperature about every five hour period-December came tn with a chUl ton road. Just when this Improve Alberta, won the oats champion Although driving was "dangerous. ment will be started was not made ship with his sample of victory the pavements being exceedingly to Bucharest tn an effort to end terroristic outbreaks. known at the board session. oats, weigning 4.3.3 pounds per tablished, basing at Puerto Rico.

slippery, the above mishap was the The above project was the only bushel, while the reserve cham According to the only serious crash to be reported to ck. unoaawow nMun mm Al rise aame time return from a returned to this country whra pietrtarUe held yemerdey ahned that couatry was Invaded by Gr- r.at the S.at a vote t4 marry, also has been meet tinned ha 4 rejected a nrw play for ewm- alonc with John Wlnant. msitary traknirt 4 tmiae of the tntemationeJ labor elV-e. yoth plonship went to D. L.

Scott City 1 Last night it dropped to a low of Pest, a number of Rumanian sol police during the week-end period. matter of Importance to come before the board at this morning's session. The remainder of the mor View, Ontario, for his Alaska vari eight above but after dawn this diers crossed the frontier Into There were any number of minor ety early oats which weighed 45.1 Hungary south of Kolocvar and ning was devoted to committee surrendered to Hungarian authori brushes between cars In the city during the week-end. due to the slippery pavements. This morn (Turn to Page 7, Please.) meetings.

ties. There an fm lndwatjra whether the f-e-wf rxmtA ad wltfc Balkan mrt hr-h re-vrtd talk 4 a CtirAR or yotnt The soldiers. Including two ing found driving even more dangerous, what with the snow cover majors and several officers, were DeKalb Woman Hears of Home Life in England A patrol also operates out of the Panama Canal Zone. From Puerto Rico, navay planes daily fly southward, flying over Ma.trinique, a French island, and stopping at St Lucia and Trinidad, the latter British Islands where the United States has leased bases. Trinidad Is just 'jj off the coast of Venezuela.

Want Planes Martinique is the French outpost which Is In the news because the Franco-German armistice caught a big airplane carrier, the Beam, In the harbor there and 100 or so American-built planes which had ing the Ice. taken to the garrison at Koloevar, according to the newspaper. British Are Taking Huge Financial Loss The Rumanian officers were Ormift- Italian crrenave ta re-rrmp the aiM Httetto Gr re and ATba.nk. Budapest heard talk 1 again ff a dnve aralnat Marw and fcekmiike throur iMra jalavia a ftwlrarta or twth and 1 ported that irnlv and- Bulger Church Folks Celebrate in quoted as saying they fled from Southeastern Transylvania, where Btearty la trying to arrange alep tag arrajigernenU for the four of the Iron Guard was reported in Following are excerpts from a letter received by Gertrude Scarlett of this city regarding the ex- theoretically possible to overwhelm (her husband, tww hoys and complete control. Annual Fete I repreaetntathyea SKsgTt fa td New York.

2. (UB Intensification of Indiscriminate terror bombings of British cities Is caus- herself.) There also were reports that I pertenees ef a girlhood friend and British air power. Some Damaged. Home Day at the First Baptist Bulgarian and JusoaUv officials Ciw- Berua snorOy The arrival Been intended for shlnment to SOoa Mil ii taa I We sleep ta bunks, and Since of raajry Vwnur Scarlett came to DeKalb soon ai rVanea Th7. Hn considerable financial loss to rrance.

There are. In addition, two might go to Berlin soon and that Church, held yesterday, was. one of the finest in the history of the church ith large numbers present Great Britain, but is not weaken German "tourists' were flowing ter arriving In America from England, which Is her homeland. The we had then, the canvas has stretched, and I have had to ando fTwra te Pace 1. rWnaaa.) big hydroplanes in the bay.

Great Britain wants that airplane car- There is no doubt that some British war factories have been damaged by the night assaults, but at the worst, from Britain's standpoint, the consequence can be into Albania from the north. for each of the three services. Dr, letter comes from Mrs. Arthur all the stlli-hing. and re sew by lng the British war effort to any major extent No diminution is apparent in the strength of the The idea that Germany was W.

K. Yard of Webster City, la. Butt, Ilorncharch, Eases, Eng hand, and hs aa.rty brokaw any former pastor of the local church planning to go te Italy's aid te the Greek campaign, whether Be land, and reads as follows: back, beatdes mj paUeewe and scarcely more than some delay of was guest speaker for the morning The Weather This, lei ter Is from Homcfcurtrh. and those planes, but the French government at Vichy refuses to give them up. The planes, meantime, are out lin the open, protected only by canvas coverings over the motors.

heeadarhes. Every night, at black Royal Air Force, whose annihilation always has been the main objective of the German air the the time when the Royal Air and evening services and at tlie Essex, situated about halfway out Urnt, we have the atre aovnd Force reaches numerical parity veyper hour the Young Women' twecn London and Sowtbeod the for air wamteg. The beys nito Mussolini wanted help or not, and that the Germans would take the short and hard road dow the Balkans to Thrace, was gaining Missionary Sosdety and two young' mouth of the Thames. Things are Indeed, by confining their attacks Uetr father ge down to the ter aad I stay ta the bona going along here er guilds gave a pageant The Seeker and the Stranger." The page so largely to night visitations, the credence her. Tm Dta CWy wtth tgt4 sucbt, to rwiriina fair and ewfeW attli nMtdersle raid aave toort4 aad Tveaday.

Leweat taaaghl 2 tUt above: freak aartSwaaS mt Sa, kst from day to y. Ovg lor uat present hour only, and trusting lag as taat aa jasnjls rf r-tovs jobs that matter. U3 the rsid gets too heavy, aa4 I have with the Germans or surpasses them. The essential contributing factor to the increasing strength of Great Britain In the air Is the speed with which American factories can produce planes. This Is more important than the damage being done by night raids ant had been written by Gertrude Scarlett with the synopsis being Private advices here are that long exposure has caused consider-able damage aad that not 'more than two-thirds of the planes would be airworthy without major overhaul Other reports by American Patrol pilots are that the Queen God will see us safely through, for German quarters here dropped cautious hints that Jugoslav and Bulgarian offidala might go to Berttn ttus week.

If they do, diplomats here will get the impression Germans may be said to have abandoned, at least for the time being, their; attempts to gain mastery of the air by destroying Britain's aviation defenses. Only by daylight attacks, when targets be- I Indeed would tike te ae the end of an this aad like ta know read by Charlotte Mother. Young women taking part were: Grace Hart, Ruth Peterson, Harriet Last night (Ortober lit atgltaaaaS reaaas Shs ssv to tw saw aSay. at e'rtock. We had finished the outcome.

We have our own abetter Tetattrate lltfK St. kew Itk Mosher, Dorothy and Nellie Clark coma vuiDit, would It be even (Turn ta Page Heaes.) Jane Sandberg, Dorta Uen, XHth I CTawa ta rage gieaeaJ and I bare been breaking my neck CTava to rage 'NerUveaS oiad 71 (Turn ta rata rieaee.).

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