~ The Review covers the entire 3 “Saanich Peninsula and the ¢ Gulf Islands — circulating § through 18 local Post Of- -¢ fices and-10 Rural routes. ' Canadian * gated: - at timo of grafting. | yields of marketable frult from: THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. 41. SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, October 10, 1945. * Plans were. laid for the enter- tainment of repatriated prisoners of war who are expected to arrive at the Mills Road army hutments for outséittting and medical care during the next few weeks, at a meeting of all organizations in North Saanich at the Saanichton “Hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 6. The Saanich Peninsula branch of the Canadian Legion agreed to act as an intermediary and to plan for the entertainment of the men with the co-operation of the vari- ous. organizations in the district. Those attending the meeting in- cluded representatives of the fol- lowing groups: I.0.D.E., Cana- dian. Legion Auxiliary, Brentwood P.-T.A., Glad Tidings Church, United Church, Anglican Church, -Red Cross, Eastern Star, Knights of Pythias, South Saanich Institute, N. and S. Agri- cultural Association, S. Saanich P.-T. Association and Sidney Businessmens’ Association. The plan will be to make the visit of the returned men as in- teresting as possible with abso- lutely no regimentation or group gatherings. Automobiles will ar. rive each day at the Mills Road Hall at 2 p.m. to. take those who want to.on a-trip around the tip of the peninsula. They will re- turn later when tea will be served at the hall. = W.. Douglas, secretary of the local: Canadian. Legion, will act as” supervisor of’ arrangements. ; “The first. detachment of “the = _ mén. arrived ‘on: Tuesday. ‘after- “noon, 85 in ‘number, the men: will ‘be: outfitted through the R. Cc. AP. at: ‘Patri ‘icia: Bay... tive ‘districts: :Sidney,-F.: J: ‘Baker; Central ‘and: ‘North: Saanich; : ‘Major: Macdonald. and: iiank: Butler : own Parade | _ “Pacific Coast “Militia ‘Raagers :. from the southern part of Van-. “eouver, Island attended ‘their final in Victoria | where they’ weré*ctficially dis- banded by their G.O.6.. Maj.-Gen, | C.8., M.C., - ‘parade. on .Sunday Bek, Worthington, ~ MLM. The commanding officer thank-: ‘ed’ the men for. the excellent work ‘they had done and made. it’ quite .. plain’ that in-his opinion,.no: de- -. fenee of the Pacific: Const could be complete wthout the perman- ent ‘formation. of a similar body” of .rangers. - The many. by- -passes, the hid=” den, little-known trails, the water- ways. of the many passes, all were known’. and used by mem- bers of the Rangers who were on call, at all times, to guide troops und to patrol and attack if re- quired. The story of Company No, 3 of North Saanich is rich in human incident. Men from all walks of life made up its ranks and it was typienl that on Sunday a 100 per cont turnout was recorded, ; “Dr, -W. Newton, -officer. com- manding the loeal group hus de- ~ veloped, with No, & Company, a keen Interest. in shooting i in young . Fishing Boat. PE ig Rammed, ‘Sinks “The “following. ° “representatives © ewill: bein ‘charge’ of ‘their: respec- Before CLOTHING DRIVE, GOING WELL Collections. for Clothing drive are proceeding extremely well in the district. Bundles are being taken to the Red Cross rooms and to other designated places on the Islands where they are being cartoned and shipped. Mr. J. J. White, receiver of the Sidney depot, has already shipped eight large cartons of clothing to central depot. the National Power Boat Squad To Offer Services For P.O.W. Here Members of the Vancouver Is- land Power Boat Squadron, Canoe Cove, will offer their services in taking prisoners of war on cruises in the Gulf while they are staying at the Mills Road camp it was de- cided at’ a meeting on Saturday evening. ' At a preliminary get-together before a social evening in the Cluhouse at. Canoe Cove, officers of the group instructed Secretary ’ Phil Simpson to advise W. Doug- las, supervisor . rangem ents. It. is’.expected that a Sunday will be chosen and approximately in charge of ar-. - 100° of: the returned: men ‘taken for-a trip through the Islands, of i ST. PAUL’S W.L | SERVE. 91. MEALS | oA total of. 91 ineals’ were serv- : ed: at::thé: dinner of the St: Paul’s the Gulf. orate of: ‘Nickolas: at 50 Gali- ‘ano: sland, “was -ramm ed : and ‘sunk airmen. Believing that 1 more ‘thew ordinary knowdelge of -firearms: and the ability to shoot well means much to any -member of. the ‘forces. Hundreds of. young ‘air- men, ..stationed’ at Patricia Bay Airport were encouraged to prac- tice at the Barrow Range. This* range was built by ‘members. of.” “No. 3 Company: and is indicative . of “the spirit ‘shown by: the group.’ Named’ energy. .and ‘progressive. in honor of theix Range’ Sergeant, the -Iate Francis “Barrow, the range will be the central. theme for the new organization which will take the place of ‘the Rang- ers, the Barrow Range Club, Mr, Barrow was taken ill while working on the range, in company with his fellow rangers and passed away the following day in hos- pital, Mrs, Barrow is ‘an hon- orary Captain in the unit. At the parade on Sunday the G.O.C. spotted the South African campaign ribbons on the chest of Harold Payne, he ehatted for au few minutes with the pioneer soldior and respected member of the: community. Three 8, African ribbons were visible.on the North. Saanich contingent, J. Tindall and Col, oe deBalinhard both saw ser- vieo- in: South Africa, emnnimumacurmenensenenamerneaininenianaenit ee PEAR GRAFTING YIELDS NOTED Vielda of “Bartlett Pours: under Lopworking Methods ° “and. ‘frama-working of perattings. have now been compiled). at the Dominion ‘Experimental © Station, ton, Eight Boussock. trees. were in each plot in April, TWA. Treas - were’ the top-worked trees wore: 148, KO pounds; 1044, 68d pounda; W416, 1084 Similar pounds, errr serenecr-tcemesrreamereaneuusstnnenreuseanoni’pcesticy secs tenrtarmeruentonne sad esianaanerseaarnbenmam etsy | Weres Saanich. © 28 yoars old Agamrerrate | from frame-worked trees 10438, 1129 pounds; 1044, 1772. pounds;. 146, 607. pounds, The total amount: of “marketable fruit praduced by. frame-warked traék ds “fram top-worked trees, Moat. penr yields trees sooner or later develop the. and: * there is soma indication already - that tho frame-worked traces are biennial’ habit of fruiting. developing this: habit, Germination of most lots | of strawberry seed has been satisfac. dary und 6,500 seodlings have boen picked out to date, Thosa seedlings nrise aut of controlled crosses miado partly In the greene house and partly In the field, pina viarnanirartinosuasiernamrne suey uscmeneemeanaiee veectoronsarsartdaveustannometecayiatevermesnanaanscenvaivon-wisiniptsniivinsrasibyreinitnntrhniveenanninten PEARKES QUERIES AIR FORCE ESTIMATES; ASKS PLANS FOR FUTURE OF PERMANENT FORCE ’Bpeaking inthe House of Com. “anong an: Oot. "4° MajeGon. Gok. - Paurkes,: member for . thik. cons atituency,: “asked. that: specifle: plans ho outlined for. the dispont- tion of those members of the alr force who will remain ag oa per . Miinent farce, Stating that the Royal Military’ College will. -ro- oApen next yoar and paintings out that Royal Roads, the naval cadet college in atill in existence, Maj. Gon, Pearkes, aaked’ what. If: ANY have been mado | Or “fe vee Feb That bev ey ate WANA, -. foree, Gen. his .opinion,: the -country will . ba Phe tp if ‘there is not: furthar yellef from. taxation. . No muypyprontod | Unt fret Md of ohaolete ‘equipment ani ‘out our losaasa’ Speaking on the alr forea enti mates the member queried tho amount of monoy required for- timnenition and hombs, $2,000,. 000 during the first five: months an 1,88, 000,000 ation for all prace gov ever ce cs ae vy ee Need, *tionof the :feast:: zB -per;..various » sewing.» aprons. and. “children’s: garments: ‘were “placed. ° “on sale: - of the tables: “a table ‘of. good ithings, to eat ‘for © “sale, all of which quickly sold out. . * “Hand-painted «shells: were’ sold: by... ove Mrs. E. R. Halland: her daughter. ®: : Dorothy.: ” © lowed. led. by’ Mr. practically’ deuble that © Pontken nies antd that, in the frovernment THE SAANICH ARM AMAA Sub-Quotas For 9th Loan Announced Quotas for local sub-units in the forthcoming 9th Victory Loan are as follows: Sidney-North Saanich...... $200,000 86,000 10,500 Salt Spring Island............ N. and S. Pender Is....... Mayne Island ..............--.- Gakano Island Saturna Island Ward 6, Saanich Ward 5, Saanich.... Ward 4, Saanich.... Ward. 3, Saanich | su church. W.1..:held®.in the’ “church; arlors . on’ Wednesday, Oct: Bee “The: :ladies “of’. the ;. “group | “had ked: all afternoon in-iprepa “Following. su “Mrs, Ce Mrs.) A®; Holder = G. Cochran: and. Mrs.eJ2..John had “A social evening fol- W. J..Gush with. Miss. Dorothy’ ‘Hall at the: piano. . The choir rendered selections and Dr. H. T.. J.: Coleman. gave : readings of poems. An auetion of Thanksgiving vegetables under Auctioneer Cliff Gane yon ended the evening. : Hongkong. Upset - Says Local Man . Don Robbins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ee A. Robbins, of Patricin “Bay, inca eable to his parents ‘yeporting his arrival, states that, Hongkong is in “chaotic” condi- tion. His former home has heen. des- troyed and much remains to be done before living conditions were again normal, said Mr, Ty in the oaillates Don Robbins is a medical health Inspector, ” Still “Conchies Number 196 in Camps: A total of 190 conscientious ob- Jectors aro. detained in, wark camps in Canada, accordinge ton anawer piven by Mr. Mitchell to MajieGen. G. Re Pearkes. tne the House of Commons, on Ot, de; One hundred and int yenine of ‘thase compulsorily detained: wre dehovaly Witnosnar, i was tate, P..T.A. To Give Prizes For Games © Salt Spring Tsland--An_ execs tive omedting of the Parent. Teacher Association was hold just Friday ovening. in. the United school, Gungen, with. the presi- dent, Mrs, D. K, Grofton, in the chal, Plans were discussed for a new membership drive, te be wimda hy the school ehildren Oet. 8 to | and it was decided to give a prise to the class room ruceessfal ty obtalning the Jargest number of new mombers, There will be a Nils ont the roneral meating: on Ook Ve of the foyn and gimes made by the ehildren for competition, and wives will be nwarded for thin. hont, THE WEATHER The ‘following | is tha motonros? lopicnl - record for week) ondiny: Oot. Wo fornished “hy Dominion exporimontal Stations - Maximura temperature ..... Minintim temperature Minimum on the REVS serra I Rabafall, Cehes) nucccreresereoNdl Sunshine, inches) steneaneqanéseeres 6 Se Oe SN alee Se ES we stata daedaateel . ae tigd nounced 1O- $575: were'in | charge i: Community singing was | “cial? Robbins* almost the land locked waterways of the ich Arm. Typical of district is the Saan- Scene of many thrilling fishing exploits, e the of the world’s most besu- Saanich Inlet is one tiful waterways. I.0.D.E. Chapters Plan Seasons Work Projects ALLIES CHAPTER 1.0.D.E. RAISE $575 FOR SOLARIUM Allies Chapter, 1.0.D.E., held their first fall meeting on- Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. F. J. Baker. The regent, Mrs. Johnston, pre- sided. Summaries of .the ’ Provinelal executive meetings were | read.. They included: changes - in - the: . prayer of the order; an appeal to continue support of canteens and. service centres; also the collection . of books and magazines. An appeal:for private’ contribu: “tions tothe: Princess’ Ali¢e: Foun-. vin “H.R:H.,Princéess “ “Alice | ‘from’ tlie ‘dation’: Fund for the: Education _ ‘Developnient: of Youth: Lead- “was read. “The treasurer:re “thé” Solarium.® collée The* regent” reported ‘that:nine Gaides. had” to ‘form sabe: committe ist . the “Guide. of: mothers: leaders. © Rehabilitation committee: ~ in the’ : district. © ; Mrs. ‘Coawan: “Rehoes!” ‘secre. tary,, read a letter from . Provin- ““Wchoes’” secretary giving notice of a motion’ that “Echoes” subscriptions -be ineorporated. in annual dues to be voted on at the - next annual meeting, Mrs. Goddard, War service con- | vener, reported that she had dis- ‘ tributed: 197 magazines sinee the She had: forwarded * last meeting. one pareel containing clothing. to Provincial headquarters. wos attended” the © Guide ho summer camp, that“it was “hoped -' AC 'Guide: leader ‘for: the Deep: Cove. «4 -eompany was badly needed. : ‘Onan appeal: from. Mrs. ‘Baker.’ -” a ‘contribution .was:voted for the : GANGES I.0.D.E. TO HELP TRAIN. YOUTH LEADERS “The Ganges ‘Chapter 10.D.E. held its regular monthly meeting last Friday: afternoon at Ganges Inn, with the regent, Mrs. Vv. CG. Best, in the chair. The chapter stood in sympathy with Mrs. B. G. Wolfe-Merton. on, the. loss of: her husband. The treasurer: reported ($217. 65. in thé general fund. and. $205.13 © in war-work fund.. ‘The: summary. of the Provincial. Chapter. was. read: and also a-letter: :connection. with ® ithe? gift. t women: of.: ‘Canada. -and =which;"‘at, her own ‘request, is not to” be® "ah: personal ‘one, but.:the: money: to’ be oe "p ; ; Seaham ately a] eague. “convener, “Was authorized squinialt: House. ‘The 1st:vice ‘regent,. Mr “Denis, was elected: delegate to-the » “semi-annual: ‘mecting “of “the “Pro--- -vineial “Chapter, to ‘be. held | Oct. 19, ‘at’ New. Westminster. ‘The war work.,.convener report- ed - several wool: on hand. to be knitted “into comforts for men-in the navy and for civilians, especially . children, in Great Britain and: Europe. Mrs.. J. Grant ‘reported | pro- gvess-. made wwith the “national clothing drive, Tea. hostesses were Mrs. D. Fyvie, Mrs,.P. Low-: S ther. and Mys, Bishop | ‘Wilson. NW. WHITTAKER OPENS CAMPAIGN AT DEEP COVE Sponking nt the St Aupustine’s Hall, Deep Cove, on Tuesday night, in the first address of his enmnnign far receleetinn ae mem. bev for Sannieh, Hon, No W. Whil- taker, Speaker of the Wouse and Conlition candidate spoke fea}- ingly against regimentation, “We have had a taste of reyimentation during the wary” he ssnid, “hut it would * he nothing: compared “to what owe would: have under the a On aad Mr Whittaker pave. ca the nelfevements of rovermment, eS IVE list “of the Coalition he told of the pro- poliviies instituced, the erention of the B.C. Power Com- mission, which he said, was to enable cheap power to become available to rural areas, The B.C. goverment had been the first to recognize the needs of old-age pensioners and sdditional honefita had been granted within the power of the province to pay, Ne Jntimated that while promises are. easy tacmake, responsiblg | prov- ermment * must he: able” to of provincial ineome, - The $5° monthly cost-of-living honus granted to old-nge pension. ers would cost the province. #1, 000,000 in 1045, he sald, at a ded ela ial el it ena la tet ae eee nad FAR BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY. The: Saimic h. Peninsula for Meir xerviees. granted, Whale comnvapity, Soda tena ding Wstual news pages is par yah RAN IFO. of ome Heal news: COVOTANG value, A - conied, home nt WHDTUDGEE: Be a LL LOOT t Pe In anecouding: lanes: the xdatt off The: Review will continue’ their task of ondenvoring-to make this nowapapar a madium Momterest both mM. wews, gonten} and Advertising, MORK AEH of pursanal message of upprecintion Natiena Newspaper Week, ar any ather week, a ee rd and: Gulf Talands, ‘Review Serves You, ye Whole District and the Nation VeoWir and in: Ponce, yh This’ ix rational News spapor Week cand: tho: occasion presents one of Mose rive ‘opportunities: when we May apoul nf -ourmelyen, Asa member ofw group, with: words: of (praise. This newspaper, in company with hundreds of others, has fiew othe predates? demand inchistory upon space. and services, with ev ippled manpower and-equipment shortages weekly news- papers have worked literally night. and day to meet: it, No other proup of business or professional men has. been eked (a contelbate more of ft thie, produets: and personal offarts to the wining of the war on the home front than the pablichers and workerd of aur weekly newspipers, Newspapers rarely expect or reccive recognition or credit You often these serviees aro taken However, this is National Newspaper Week and it ay be a proper and dmely for YOU to take time. oat to wnalize juat what your hone nawapaper meang to yourand the for The Review ts nat the Jarvest newspaper in- Cha: world, in fret this il ticular jasue, lacking many of its, tlenbarly | hiupproprinte to curry this, An. explained. olsowher'y fu this iasue, in. odor: ‘ty amaiitain PU Ee, ae to be hore ob imacMiinery Manpower, we ard forced, for. this weeks only, to-curtill some. ana , from. you, during . will be wal- Your goadwill sand fupport. will help to maka your bigger and mportint postwar reconatruction por iod ahead, batter newspapar during: aie Work o on. “Vesuvius “Water Project water supplies for: irrigation. uses: “Mar y: *s Lake,, ‘articles: received and. ‘stated that there was plenty “of . Mrs, ‘Sultil theiy obligations within: the limit - _dinto the Gy. Peek.:- -hand, mannging.. direatoy (of. the: Ce Oe me em we Subscription, The Saanich Peninsula branch, - Canadian Legion, held _ their monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 8, at the Orange Hall, Saanich- ton. A resolution was adopted increasing the executive by four members additional members to be chosen from the New Veterans. Ten dollars was donated to the Salvation Army Home Services Drive. : Che following new members were admitted to the branch: C.F. R. Dalton. J. P. Dellrouch, W. Greenhaulgh, W. B. Halladay, J. W. D. Wood, M. Vail, E. A. Tutte, R. G. Tutte, J. C. Ericson, T. Wilkening, E. E. Sluggett, A. Stillwell. Reports of Victoria Zone Coun- cil and B.C. Executive Command meetings were read. J. Tindell gave a report on formation of -Citizens’ Rehabilita- tion Committee and $10 was voted to the funds of: same. The following resolutions were adopted: i—Asking for change ‘of date of meeting of Zone. ‘Council to expedite channels: of eemmunica- tion. 2——In support ‘of meat. ration- ing if-same was to help: in feed- : ing European countries.. 3—Askin for. free legal a g ga adviee . social ‘ activities arid” officers are. for all veterans in matters: ap-.. : pertaining’. to" their rehabilitation, 4——Endorsing present policy as Salt ‘Spring “Mouat:-was’ given’“powe ey ey ring. a -Tentative { plans..: suggested.’ the laying of. a. ‘pipeline. from St. 2. that: the St: “Mary's Lake. levels, : ‘taken during the summer: by J. ‘Neil: Smith, showed «the lake. to”. - have dropped on an -average, ‘of. : one-inch ‘each week from the end of May to the end: of. Bepteinber: Celebrates 96th - Birthday. Here | ‘A -group. of friends gathered - at’ the home of Mrs. C, Davidson, Amelia: Ave., ‘Sidney, ‘on “Sunday; . to celebrate the 96th -birthday - of; Ave, * Mrs, Towers, affectionately known vs “Grandma: throughout the district, resident in Td years, Mrs. Towers is hale and hearty and enjoyed her party te ulimost, The * Salt Spring Island? Marvy “Gy Peck,” -Gapte Mauda, . y was ranimed on Tuesdiy morning “by “Alaska Prince” at the: Fulford wharf while Jonding automobiles, *.4 The “Alaska Prince’ was: donde o> “ed with: dynamite, 6 5: Ba Suffering slight: anmnge bo top- aide guardrails the forry will cone “tinue awonte Bay. and. Pulford: Harbour. rorular ° servieo” between ~The. “Alaska: strnele: the - flys’ “Prince glanced ¢ wharf © then: ferry company stated: today’ that’: he wOrloue : damage : was. nutiereth by the Parry, . Local Print Shop _ : ‘Busy With Election — Pressura’ of “commorelal Inge work in conneetion with eleelion has forced the ellmina- tion of some of tho features of: ~ thin week's issue of The Review,, This will ennhle: the ataff to maintain. praduetion > schodules. and. nagnre the “return in nubse- quonte. fasten cof thee features: omitlod thin wook, in advance, year: $2, - Pythian Sisters In. 7 Drive for Membership — “bership. to. purchase of :: land. under: “membership | Veterans’ ‘Land Act. ‘ Appointed consisting of opened: as, a guest: house . Report Busy. Month complete report..follows::. . “J cheginning: of ‘month,~ 33 “admitted” owers, also of Amelia’ Towers’ =: has been | Sidney ° for tho Tast the | Tmrenanenameremnamne rare team rami rth en rien Yah anaes steer emrasleantenemeeee Cy. Peck Rammed At Dock Harold Muse: OB. Day vrints | the : Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association, an organization. embracing the — nation with a- membership | a of 562 : Member weekly newspapers. U.S. $2.50, copy 6e SAANICH LIST SHOWS GAIN OF 1,465 VOTERS. The trend of population move- . ment is evidenced in the gain in the voters’ list, now in the hands of printers for Saanich. ~ The greatest increase is shown in the peninsula from the four ridings - of Victoria, Oak Bay, Esquimalt - - and Saanich. Figures as released -by K. G. Wiper, registrar of voters, is as follows: 1941 1945. Gains. > Victoria °2..23,266 25,910: 2,644 Saanich ......11,511 122976 1,465 Oak Bay 6, 149 . 7,529: 1,880" Esquimalt .. ae 6,459." eas" The Pythian ‘Sisters, ‘in _con- junction with the Knights .. of Pythias, are. now. in. the: midst of: a. drive: for: -membership. “The. - well-known | lodge is; ready -to:.em bark on: a. season ‘of -work* and’: “appealing: to:those: who seek.'mem-: to. ome *-forward. © ¢A comniitte “has : been :. Mrs. Ed : ae ‘spring anc ; : understood “the property: will ‘be: Gulf Islands: ‘Hospital "September repor of “the. ‘Lady -Minto’ and. Gulf Tslands: ‘hospital’ “shows a: total of-180' hospital: ‘days, ‘pationta patients patients “Births,.83- deaths, 25° in! months, ety : end. of. month,’ 10;. » Donations——Mre . eauyerg : ‘we “Barker, | “Van- tish;- Mr. . Shueman,. -Van- eouver, fish; “Mra: hp. “Drum= mond,:! veretables, es pears, erab- apples; Mrs. Price, pears, flowers; Mrs, Ww, ‘Somerville, “vegetables; “Mrs, John Bennet,. prunes;- Mrs, I. Reid, *. peavey ‘Mrso! Nelson,“ mushrooms; . Mr. . Robert. Cools, pears3 Mrs. “Ri Ford, erabapples;.” Mray Aw J, Dillabongh, taspber- ries; Rev. G. Aitkens, erapas: Mulford | Anglican chureh, vere- tables, Nowars, ‘ ocepesy peters = posoermtsemesepiie ay soe “UNITED WA. ‘MEET AT GANGES | The “yegulay® mieoting of. “tho Women's: ‘Auxiliary to: the Ganges: » United. ‘chureh.was: held. rycontly vat Ganges Tan with «Mra dio De “Red presiding and: Mrs, ia Pa ond taking the: devotional. sparied She troniuror's® report: showed beanies of $44, Le AN rimgoments. wera: “made: ‘for: “holding the: VWarveat Thanksgiving Rerview on. Sundaye: Qeteo 14s. Mrs, _ di, Pavnons was” lected | Hoapita visitor for the month: ‘and ‘Myra. J. ‘Woubistar nnd): Mya, Narold:: undertoak the» ‘loaning = of" the: ‘chiureh? for: the Aamo periods Mra.’ Bevosford | was-woleamad: a a Hew memborsot:the Orman : tion ‘and: ten wan serv: by. Mian: Dean cand: Mrae Agshloye 8 oie) ee i amiabiamemnanaired ‘LEAVES FOR Dury: IN OTTAWA ©). Tieut.: Dorothy: Me Bruce,’ WR, : ONS. left (on “Wednesday for Ottawa “nin: offlear. ins charge. of: EH WR BEM EDOM oo ete pete rrerereresavnitsipousshponetrtesiseritebrerteneasenvesssnpearmnatanestemsieerir berets ly, W. CA. War S Leda |) Pay Farewell Visit Here Mra, d,-Te Savanc, chatrman of the VAW.GA. War Sorvlees come” will pay -ae fayowoll vie whan whe. will thant: all those who ; “Dave assisted: dv the operation! of." Hosteas » Hondo. during thes ware: milter, ta Sidney on ‘Tuesday, Och. Re) An he. a. While no: offietnl. Jutimation: hia? rw hoon nade: thatthe. Sidney: Voxtel © will. clones Mya, Savage: fea that, lle .will ba. her. last. oo wialt dn her erent ~enpnedty one ‘chairman>ofatho:committeo which hos Operated thy Moatena Tous: are Stew oe 4), “@ te DAH