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Truman On Snyder Intense Heat-Wave

On Marshall

Washington, June 26.

President Truman announced today that he was in Serious

"complete agreement" with the Secretary of State, Mr. George Marshall on the plans for future aid to Europe.

Stanley Campites In Scotland

From Our Scottish

Correspondenti

Dundee, June 27.

In the course of travelong to many parts of Scotland I havel Tre nyress a' tumhive of ex-10- toners of Stanley Camp.

Burly Riddell is manager of

a public house in Aberdeen ...

my

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unter

The President made this firm statement at a conference when asked about, the status of the "Marshall plan" after the re mark of Mr. Johd Synder, Secretary of the Treasury, yes terday.

Greek

Charges

President Truso said that Lake Success, June 27.

Greece today filed a the plan had been thoroughly enunelated by Mr. Macsha'li

charge of international his Harvard aperch find he wan in complete agreement with Mr. aggression against Yugo- slavia, Bulgaria and Al- Marshall on this subject.

bania in a surprise move at the start of the deci-

In addition, the Secretary of Stane wad Sreretary of the Trea shey were all in agreement, the President said.

an

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ht working on a farm in Fife much the United States is pre- share... Bob Paton is a lukerpared to contribute to Europe's vecovery unce Europe has for 1 Plumlee ...Willie Dall

mulated 18 own needia, working as 16 chuaffror ter a

His nesurance, however, that Nubby deutor in Kirriemuir Clark, es-Interport gode, and there is un, difference of opinion Curse fare his administration over Fender were George stewide at Capponator during the plan is taken as a sur Golf once to the 18ig Three foreign firitish Amateur

ramaisters to go ahead with 'hamper-lil. Nobly runs Poffee stall at Broughty Ferry their work in Paris tomorrow.

Sandy Kinnene potters about · his garden in Dundee, as alge de Jock and Hill Headruge... Mrs. Greenwood is a dielleian in a big restaurant in Dundee.

The

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- Beuter.

At Wimbledon

Wimbledon, June 26.

While there were no outstanding upsets of form in the Wimbledon championships today there were some gruelling struggles in intensive heat-wave conditions which left the players dripping with perspiration.

Spectators needed almost as much endurance as the players as they watched the men's singles whittled down to the last 16 (with all "seeded"

RAIN AT WIMBLEDON

Wimbledon. June 27.

A Treak thunderstorm, with Abrets of ruin, gusts of wolnił. and continuous thunder and lightning, broke over Win bledon half an hour before the fifth day's plug was due to begin.

At 2 p.m. the chief reforce, A. K. Trawer, announced that all matchen were postponed for the day-United Press,

Perfect

players getting through) and they protected Game Of

themselves with handkerchiefs, newspapers and sun-glasses.

sive round of the Secur- Ambassador Going Back To The Farm

re who has I is pondble the United States Nicolo Carandini,

DR Italian Am- and Britain had advance notice signed his post

of the Greek action and approved - imesador to London.

The men's singles event is gra- dually resolving Itself into a battle for Aupremacy betweer Australia and the United States, the two countries likely to clneh

Baseball

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street.

DUTCH SWIMMING STARS FOR U.S.

New York, June. 26.. Dan Ferris, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Amateur Athletic Union, today announced that the two Dutch swimming stars, Nel van Vilet-world breast-stroke record holder-and let van Feggelen-women's freestyle cham- pion of the Netherlands-had accepted invita- tions to compete in the United States this

summer..

The two feminine stars will be accompanied by Gertrude Klup-1 wijk, Coinmirstoner of the Royal Dutch

Swimming Association. They will participate la 've meets, climaxed by the. National Amateur Athletic Unlon Women's outdoor championships at Chi-) cago, lilinols, from August 21 through 24.

swim

CLOSE. OF PLAY

SCORES

London, June 26, · Ferris sald the two swimmers

The Indian all-rounder, A. II. Kansas City, June 27.

were scheduled to arrive in New Carl Derose,

husky York by ship on August 6 and Kardar, had a big hand in Ox

bad in the following ford's defent of Sussex by 152

runa teday. Despite sonte right hander, would in the Davis Cup challenge round, young

the AAU chamuet, Kardar followed up his four representatives, led by the plant when his arm gave out Long Beach, Long Island, August the second innings. Yvon Petra, holder of the title.

Detroit, Aug. 14: Holland, Great Britain is in Sorry last.

France, however, still has three pitched with his heart mees prior to

pionships: Lido Country Club, for 43 by taking five for 39 in

not

tt

hav

came 10:

Michigan, Aug. 17.

feminine breast-stroke swimmer.

Text player.

President Truman declined to ity Council fight over Commisriievoss any delats of the plan the Balkans.

that have not already been dis

The Greek Elburgh...

charges the most the under puselble Kevinus Harris is looking remarkably, Supral--especially

Oxford's ruptain, New Zealand night, and

Martin Donnelly, Charter raise a possibility that,

Countries wil go

London, June 25. light in the lawn leanis world through with the Am- Michigan, Aug. 15: Battle Creek, the Western

reared 110 in 85 minutes, hitting one of her players Inj than expreted even further

erican Association's first! Min A denial of press reports that

com- one sixer and 21 four's. van Vliet's chief

Geoffrey Edrich, brather of the their

asznuA diplomatie

on his resignation had any bearing reached the last 10.

Seven of

of the eight weeded play- Greece's three northern neigh. on the present Italian politicni!

wili come front Nancy Trst player, scored his maiden

century Tr isis was made today by Counters got through in straight sa perfect baseball game petition during her United States

Lancashire against The exception the American in history in what may tour

Merk of Portland, Oregon, con- bours

Warwickshire, fie hit 13 fours in last be his last appearance sidered the United States No. 1 Tom Brown, semi-finalist

his 124. year, who had a stern struggle on the mound.

The close of play scores weret · against Hedley Baxter, former

No runner reached first bane Miss Merki won the 220 yards A Buxlen: Derbyshire beat it as part of the Security Council i Count Corandini has been.-Am- British Junior champion. before

as Derose pitched Kansas City breast-stroke in the 1947 National Gentlemen of Ireland by an ing- debate opening at 1 u.m. tulay,bassador to Britain since October winning 6-2, 6-2, 10-12, 6-4.

Jack Kramer. American cham to a 5-0 shutout over Minnea AAU Indoor championships withings and right runs. Derbyshire The Greek complaint could 1043.

and No. "I have no political ambition at pion touch off a Security Council de

seeded player polis. Dernse pitched only 93 a time of three minutes 1-1/10 202 (Rhodes 56); Gentlemen of Ireland 1 and 174 (hores tive times to 27 batters who faced seconds. ramped through against the Ita cision, calling for diplomatic present," he told Reuter. "I am

Miss Feggelen's chief American fur fi). linn, CV Cucelli, winning 6-0, 0-2. | him. sanctions against | returning taly to farm and economic

At Chichester: Oxford Univer- 6-0, and John Bromwich, Austra- It was the second or third time competition will come from Anni the three Balkan countries, if a large sites and

tion Liberala's No. 1 and chief danger ton al organised baseball history Curtis, catel America's greatest anty beat Sumerx by 152 runs. Ox- it and Russia į anul Lie of majority desired

Kramer for the titie, gave a bri!-

abr that a perfect game bus gone freestyle swimmer, holder of the ford 262 and 302 for nine declar-

ed Donnelly 114, would not veto it. 1 is probable, ¡ Purty.

liant demonstration of all-court ints the records, Kansas City world's and yards record time of Henley 68) Sussex 108 (Kardar. Soviets will Bac however, the

"When accepted my post an play to heal Bernard Destrement, the velo to any such drastic Patian Ambassador to Britain 1 French Davis Cup player, Gillelals believed. They said the 11 min 3.6/10 seconds, set in four for 4) and 204 (Kardar Ave

201 considered it as an act of emer. 6-1, 6-1. Su complete was Bromiast such game was pitched ou 1944.-United Press. Geney for my country," he de wich's mastery that he sometimes April 30, 1920, in the American

returneri services with drop-shots, Lengite. "With the signing of the comi mereul and monetary agreements and the settlement of the most important economic questions be tween'Great Britain and Italy, the stale of emergency has ceased to lexist.

forthcoming visit of Count Storzu, Foreign Minister,

The Ozborne and Wilkingers | Families

are in a ustel

in

in

Binge, et Weir and scem - very comfy there... young Donald Ushire and Freddy Wilkinson

eerily test the B.A.F.

net Jimmy Whyte, ex-Linie.

Taikoo and Stanley - Jesper at Can's "Harry Lauder." Dandor. He was walking along a country road with a pack on I burk, his Talku-made walk by dick in his hand and sing. ng a popular Sents song.

the complete Highland Jarl on a fortnight's Walking tor of the Hebrides,

WILS

1

Way To A

Woman's Heart

Chicago, June 27.

trove-Unitea Press.

Parliament

And India.

clared.

the Italian

The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but the way 1 woman's heart would be the invention of throw-awny dates.

London, June 20. The Those are the sentiments ut

Parliament can be recalled į Løntom Harry A. Burth, an executive of the WT. Grant Co., of New York. from les summer recess begin talion

A1 a meeting of the Society of, ning on August 7 if the Gov- ernment considers that any 8- the Plasties Industry here he sug-pret of the transfer of power to and open the Mr. and Mrs. Clark I met in Glasgow, looking well and put-gested that the society find a way Hindustan

Pakistan-ex-pontaneous and ting on the beef. They were at or make cheap plastic dishes pected on August Talkon sugar refinery for many which the henvily.burdened states consultation with the Euroque."-Reuter.

Boust wife could dispose of after legislature. each meat.

yours.

my

Geoff Brown, Australian final- Derose'a appearance was on

a "Tast chance appeal, neeurd. American ist last year, beat G. Meredith,

elrester county player, 6-2, 6-1,.ing to manager Bill Meyer. bail services and vicious ambidex- trous backhand drives.

6-3

in 40 minutes, with cannon-

Derose ha a "dead" arm and it Baseball

was his first game for over a month.

more

the

SCIF

Mallett 47.

At Peterborough: Northamp fonshire 240 and 226 (Timms 68. Childs-Clarke 51); Surrey 242 (Squires 51, E. W. Clarke ve for 45)

At Blackpool: Lancashire 371 Edrich 121); Warwickshire 120 Polburd six for 39, tuberis tirac for 20) ami 38 for olje.

145

Bob Falkenburg, six-foot Amer-

Meyer said: "He came arcund

A Bar: Leicestershire 103 can playing in his first Wimblo-

New York, June 27. and begged for just one

In to don, gave a display of super puss-

American League, and 171 (Howarth five for 33); for three rookie We had won

Cole Worcestershire 245 and 75 righthander Joe the ing shots and cannon-ball service chance, will to beat C. Lister, Great Britain, games in a row from Minneapo- man turned back the league- eight.

At Bath: Cambridge University * an unhappy estrangement 7-5, 6-3, 6-1,

ils and I decided to take a leading New York Yankees to

and enable the surprising Philadel- 183

338 Somerset Torsten and way to free

Johannsson, Sweden's chance." No. 2 player, who had not drop- co. Anglo-Italian

From the third inning on, phia Athleties to climb within (Balley sa for 62).

The five games of first place.

A Nottingham: Nottingham- Kisexuperation in the rehabilitation of best J. Axboth, of Hungary, B-8, that cars streamed down his 4 to 2.

game

matches, Derose's arm hurt him so badly, Athletics defeated the Yankees shire 482; Ciloucestershire 243 (Wilson 63, Monks 84, Jepson 5-7, 0-2, 6-2. Agboth trailed 1 face Meyer offered

to replace Coleman Imited the Yankees me for 403 and 14" for no and rallied to save eight set points him but he

refused.United to seven hits including a homer wickets. before losing the first set.

by outfielder Joe Dimaggia. At Colchester: Essex 282: | Press. Jaroslav Drobny, ef Czechoslo

The Athletics banged the Yan Hainpshire 393 Arnold 136. Me- vakia, semi-finallat last year, waS

koe hurler

two doubles, Corkell 01 Peter Smith seven. for three triples and a homer by 1201.. too experienced and too accurate for W. Skonecki, Polish Davis

Som Chapman. Cup player, whom he beat: 6-3, 0-1, 6-3.

Norwegian

Ship

relate exclusively Cruise

Jock Shaw of the PW,1. has

Arrangements for the recall. settled down meely in Falkirk | "Washing dishes is the little 1 necessary, of both Houses are Inade before each recess.. and and Mrs. Müller of H. woman's most hated task," Barth in this case they do Mr.

not, of S. in Edinburgh-ther said. If she could buy dishes course."

to children with beautiful rosynt she could dump in The oventualities in the Indian con-

herks.

Mr. Miller is in bust- gay bage for no more than the ens:stitutional situation. but to the] in London but his family of a movie, a terrife lot of dishes whole of Parliament's work. reside near Newcastle.

would be dumped,"

More Ships

Rot In

Island Of Poison Gas To

Tokyo, June 27. U.S. Waters?

Japan's "Dev) Island," or 14,

Washington, June 27.

The India Bill. which accord- ing to authoritative quarters

This small, picturesque island was Japan's chemical warfare centre during the war. It is re- purted to have produced more than 10,000 tons of poison gas, already authorised by the Com-been assumed in London that

to be-unfolded. It has all along

In London

Teen-Agers'. Orchestras

H. Redl, former army corporal from Austria, gallant one-handed Player, advanced another stage by

Slack, defeating Dounl

young

Sing Tao Letter

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Night Games

At Newport: Kent 185 and 156 for seven (Ames 50 not out); Glamorgan 427 for eight declured. -Reuler,

KCC TEAM

The following will represent Kowloon Cricket Club against Talkeo Ducks in a friendly lawn bowls game today at 4 pm.

The following members of the team are requested to meet at the Star Ferry (Hong Kong) at 3.30

P.11.

3. Chubly, J. Fraser, J. Orem and E.C. Fincher (akip).

J. Lee. A.E.P. Guest, T.A.“a Madar and F. Goodwin (skip)

I. Glins, V.C. Labrum, Τ. Lock and M.N. Rokusen (skip).

RADIO

.ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

an a frequency of 845 kilocyclos from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 6:80 to 11.00 p.m., and also on 0.52 In a night game Brooklyn megacycles in the 31 metre band thefrom 12.00 to 1.16, 7.30 to 8.30

In the National League.

Bonhan former Yankee Ernie hurled

Becond straight shutout as Pittsburgh defeated London, June 20.

Chicago 3-9. Only one Cub will be presented on 'Monday, Sir John Anderson, former

Forliamen July 7. is the only

a. delayed letter dated reached third. Pirate outfielder In Exchequer

Kiner rapped on his tary bill remaining in the Gov. Chancellor of the

June 12 from Manila Mr. H. K. Ralph ernment's programime this ses- and head of the Port of London British player, 1-6, 6-3, 7-5, 0-0, une la Secretary of the Sing 14th, homer of the season and single to drive in four sion. Parliament has, however. Authority, today welcomed the

Roger Ablessciam, of France, Tao Football team which play- got a heavy pressure upon it with Norwegian motorship Stella best F. Ahmed, of India, 9-7, 6-4, through Polaris-first cruising liner to 7-9, 4-6, 6-4 in a gruelling mara-

the beginning of the bills already passing

und the House, and will need all the and passengers in the Thames thon lasting two and a half hours. Bingapore, states that the start- who are at present in time at its disposal to see that River since the end of the war. the India Bill the

Results Transport

dard of Football in Manila is Nor the Congratulating Buli Nutionalisation

and the

not too

better bad and witir Here are some of today's restraining would offer very seri- land of Poison Gas, heated in Frazier Bailey, head of the Electricity Nationalleation Bwegian authorities on the speed

aults:- the Inland Sea nene the atom National Federation of American are on the Statute book before with which they have brought

ous opposition to teams from Men's singles:-Third round! bombed elty of Hiroshima, is to Shipping, today urged Congres, it rises.

"this luxury ship" into com Dinny Fails (Australia) best Hong Kong.

WAS that he The India Bill is.

Mr. Leg odds be converted into a peaceful is to end the U.S. Maritime Com

however. mission, Sir John said:

Sumant Mirra (India) 6-4, 6-5, greatly impressed with their war-priority No. 1, and the Govern- and where medical supplies will mission's authority to sell

"We welcome every step to-6-2. E. Morea (Argentine) bent displays and their improved be- be produced instead of polson-built dry cargo ships to foreignment is confident of getting it

passed into law before the end wards the reestablishing and J. Poten (Belgium) 1-0, 0-2, 0-3. haviour on the field of play. A Winning pitcher Joe Coleman. buyers by June 30.

strengthening of old links bc-0-3. J. E. Robson (New Zea- majority of their rough tactles, Pittsburgh ous gases that it manufactured

not of July. He sail Congress should

As the date of the transfer of tween our countries."Reuter. land) beat C. M. Junca (Great which were so evident in pre- Chicago for the Japanese armies in the allow foreign shipping interests to

Britain) 6-4, 2-6, 6-8, 6-4, 10-8. war days, have been eliminated, Winning pitcher Ernie Bon- past.

increase their competitive

approaches parliamen- poal-power

Budge Patty (United

States), and they accept the decisions ham. lon with United States shipping tary interest is daily increasing. though to British eyes much of

beat D. W. Burton (Britain) 6-3, of the referees without demur. -Associated Press. beyond its prosent state,

B. But,

He was further impressed Mr. Ealey said foreign fleets, the pattern in India itself is yet

Mixed Doubles: Bob Falken with the orderliness of the gen- shins males with surviving war

burg and Mrs. P. Todd beat Ceral public who remained in until the final Malfroy and Mrs. Halford 8-2, their scats

whistle, The referees were good 4-4. Bergolin and· Miss Doris though the cooperation between Vaulted into first place in Hart beat M. Deleford and Mrs. Two Boston University Bus T. Kenyen 6-1, 6-1. J. Bromwich that official and the linesmen by dents have made their hobby |

requires Improvement. and Mina L.

Brough beat J.

Mr. Lee says that apart from pay oft for hundreds of teen

Sanglier and Mire, Homellu 6-1, the success of Sing Tao on the agers in their home towns.

Mre. field of play the team created a Joseph Azzarito of Haverhill Hostock beat M. Deibello and Miss Good impression in Manila and and rome Petrocclone of Lynn B. Gulbrandsson 6-3, 6-1. J. was described as the "best bo- both lead their own orchestras Drobny and Mrs. M. Mathlou beat haved team ever to visit Mani- and have been instrumentat in 11. Billington and Mrs, H. Billa. the organization of youth cen. tington 6-3, 6-3, C. Long and Mrs. N. Bolton boat N. E. Hesson ters in those cities.

W. The Lynn Youth Club and the and Mrs. G. Lines 6-2, 6-1. The Ali Japan Federatiin of Haverhill Teen Haven word of A.. Stolpa and Birs. Feterdy 7-5, Sidwell and Mrs. H. Hopman beat Labour Unlons is planning 4ganized to. provide weuk-end 0-2. big labour rally on the Imperlai entertainment und the two B.U.

Hen's doubles: G. Meredith and Palace plaza on July 6, to "en- students had orchestras "tal- D. G. Start beat J. N. Grimth and Greenwood, S.C. June. 7. courage" the Katayama Cabl¦lored to toen-age style,'

J. A. Moors 6-3, 0-2, 6-4.

Tokyo, June 27. Walter Homer McAllister, not in its dificult task.

Petraccione opened to a ro Women's doubles: Miss V. Dnes The U.S. ary has learned that has already passed the measure,Jnr., 21, holder

Washington defeated Boston of the Dis-

Prime Minister Katayama is cora crowd of 6,000 while Az and Mrs. E. Hamilton beat M. soldiers get more out of weekly to 3 by clustering four rung oft In the seventh Upper Chamber for the motion. tinguished Service Cross for expected to address representa zarito took top spot in a Haver- R. Chandler and Mrs. C.F. Lister information periods by taking an Eart. Johnson

0.4. Miss 3-6, 6-3,

Doris Hart active part in the discussion than inning to present Bobo Newsoni -Router.

bravery against the Japancae, tives of labour and farmers hill High School papparity poll and Mrs. F. Todd bout Miss P. By trying to keep awake during his fourth victory of the season 8.8 p.m.-11.1.0. Transcripólón Hervices was convicted of manslaughter unions on that day.

with 772 of a posible 800 votes. Knight and Miss E. Sutton 6-4, lecture.

against hix dofoats. here yesterday la· connection' Tokyo, June 27.

A few days ago, he delivered

U-1. Mrs. E. Boatack and Mra.

Scores:- So conferences tinconventional curbstone Labour unions are planning to with the death of his wife.ran

BRITONS AND speech In the main street of open labour colleges throughout Katherine, 21, last April.

AfcAillator, who wept fro- Tokyo, urging the people to Japan for their members. The

be opened on quently while answering ques-cooperate and support his new first collega will July 1 in Kyote, one-time capitations on the witness stand; told cconomie.

the present. Interim Govern- mission and vessels under 'con- The Government has appro-

ment is bound to provide the struction and on order. would nucleus of both the Hindustan priated 250,000,000 yen to clear have a total of 67,000,000 dead- and Pakistan Governments. -- the island of its original equip-weight ment and to uilise the remain- | 59,000.000 ing facilities for the production] 1939.

of medical suppiles.-Reuter,

USA AND IRO

Washington, June 26.

The United States House of Representatives today signed a

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tons, compared with Reuter.

tons in September,

He said these figures were ex- clusive of tonnage operated by

former enemy countries, which amounted Lo about 10,000,000 toas. United Press.

authorising the United CONVICTED OF

Statca to become a member of the International. Refugee Or. ganisation which is designed to care for the '000,000 displaced persons in Europe. The Senate

but it must be returned to the

MANSLAUGHTER

Japanese Labour Rally

Tokyo, June 27.

emergency pro-

Tokyo, June 27.

of Japan, and later, others wil, how Katherine was killed as gramme-Router. be opened in Osaka and Koba..she reached for the pistol he Reuter.

Boston, June 27.

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been

periods

using by a half game and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m.

outslugging Boston # to 0. The Dodgers .plled up a 6 to 1 lead and blew it in the eighth inning when the Braves staged a five-run, rally to tie the Kami, Brooklyn cam back immediately and acored twice.

Ewell Blackwell chalked up his tenth straight for Cincinnati, a 0; to 3 victory ovoz, St. Loula,

In American League night games, Al Gettel hurled Cleveland into

undisputed possession of fourth place, by setting Chleag down to 4., Jim Hegan's sixth- inning home run scored two of the

· Indian talljes,

National League

J

B. Hilton beat Mrs. Bathurst and started at Camp Drake to train Mrs. G. Powell G-1, 6-8. Mrs. J. discussion leaders.

and Mrs. Borman Meulemeester

· The courses are to train men beat. Mrs. C. Docgner and Mes.

RH. E. Tokyo, Jund 27. Hamelin 6-4, 6-1. Mrs, R. Bakor to conduct information.

0. 16 British Commonwealth pilots, and Mrs. E. Peters beat Miss B, throughout the 1st Cavalry Divi. Boston

in current world affairs, Brooklyn

Winning pitcher" Brango, fying "Spitfires," "Corsairs and Gulbrandsson and Mrs. R. McKel- sion

economic developments and selen. was holding. The prosecution

Cincinnati "Mustangs," will take part with Vie -1; 0-1,Router.

ine advancos. #ontended. however, she was ..Japanese police have launched the Americans in celebrating'

Baley, June 20. First Lt. Stanley. 3. Davies, 1.8t, Louis Tokyo, Juno" 27. killed by a "well afraed shot a campaign to wipe out vice in Independence Day on July 4,

The Grenadier Guards today Palm Springs, Cat, the division The Japanese. Home Office is after a quarrel,

Tokyo, and to curb the growing according to American Airforce the amallarms cup.. team te formation and recreation officer,

won likely to be disbanded and ita. The judgo deferred sentence activities of gangs of rumans circles.

Three wings, totalling 400 rifle, and light machine-gun fire, said the army has learned that its various departments incorporat until after a motion for a new responsible for the present crime

Chicago ed into other Ministries, accords | trial was entered today. wave. Gangs, estimated to num- planes, will fly over the city with a score of 430, at; Bisley men taust not only be trained in ing to the newspaper "Assh," McAllister won the. DSC ber between 300 and 400, are troops parade below. Approx. Second were the Second Battalion wongions and tactics, but must Cleveland

Mairicts

100 planes from the Rife Brigade with 417 and third understand the affairs of the Boston of Tokyo mataly which gives no reason for this while still under the legal mill- roving the

the people with BCOF area will participate were the Second Battalion 'Scots mes to pyp objectivity and pur. Washington

poso to freining and discipline **---Assoginted"-Prossi, change in government, adminis. tary ago. He has a 2-year-old threatening Tention Reisjor."

child,-United Faton-

Reuter. violettos and theft.--Reuter,,

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R. H. E.

12.06 pan-Daily Programine Sudsmury, 12.32 p.m.-Alvito

Binging Bay, His Gullar Orchestra, featuring the King Slaters.

1.00 p.m.-News, Weather Report en

Annoncements. 1.10 p.-Orchestral Interlude 1.15 p.m.-Fterick Bayce at the Organ 1.30 pmg-Studio!

Lunch Muric for Time"Dureen Thompson Playo Acconteon). Margaret Ewart (Vin lini and Phyllis Muutding (Piano). **2.00 p.m.---Ŭtowę Down

0.40 petit Variety,

6.44 1.m.-Tandon Relay Parliament

Summary-Colonial, Affairs... -7.00pm B Unit Hoquests," Galle Ing Inrument Section, Kei Teck. 1.00 p. Lundors Bolwyr. World, Noww.r B.10 p.m-Lendon Relays leme Noggy,

from teltal.

8.15 1.1.C. Tranellions "Bhors."

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""Double· Deciiam" Nuuhton, Wunur. and Basil Indford InComedyel Thefiler. 5.00 p.m.-Bulas Trio from the

Band, H,K.R. "Gembis". (Dy: kfg! 'perticula of Captain) Dabney. Crewwell, R.N.)

9.30 p.m.-Dels Hobin (Barkass) 'shd''

The Philadelphia Orefiestra,

10.00 London Relar! New

10.10 p.Weather Repork,

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