I/fvgrning of Rt. lion. Arthur Hon- T I leader, told of attending the Im- ~ ff ’ I Over 38,000 people in The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince - Edward Island. »- ~<\ ‘ ._ _ ,J _ .. ` . > ‘ x ,I , :'11, ' '°-~---~-- ~-»- -----»--------~-~ ._;_;__‘.. r _ _ - , . ,_ ,ff-_ _L - _ _,, . -_ 1 i 11..., _ * ~ THE WEATHER Y. Giillll il GUARD! __ this Province _ 8,000 in _ A _ MT ‘ ’ Guardian every day- it \ I _ N ’ V _ _ __ >/W/’ ww ‘\\‘\\\\\ _ _ ' - M M an the 1. Read The % 1 le; , The Peop|e's Paper Read b Ever bod \ -iff-3°-11*-“f-‘F-”.». Lt. " ' J _ ' “Q >' I Y 2”’ ‘W ' ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I fl us,-,lug ouuslnn, ruunilusc lsr-1 CANADA TUESDAY OC'fOBER 4 1932 10 PAGES Mmm sublmpnnm Dmmmwoc " Charlottetown Gunfiliim TW” °“ ~ e , _ I 1 ° = ____ 1 ' By Mall Canada and U_ 5, A, 'N50 } Liberals Retain TCUNSERVATIVE Making Plneky Fig/ii S. Huron Riding CUNFERENCE Mi-. william H. Golding. Elected UCTUBER B, 1_ To Succeed Deceased Liberal ___ Representative In Parliament. It Is Anticipated 1,- Government Majority Unaf- 750 D0198”2»iJ9S Will fected By Result. B0 P 1’ 939113 _ 'Earl Howe Will Preside. (By C. R. . Press Staff Wrlnr) (Canadian Press Cable) ci.1N'roN ont., oct. a-south BLACKPOOM mind- 0"- 3-- Bisokburn Cmadlm . Huron’s Federal by-election cam- In view of the recent shake-up of palgn' the most hectic in the his, tht B1‘itiSh CBbII1€i? Bhd the $81118 tory of the riding, resulted in vlc- made by C°n'e“'°'uves in that tory for the Liberal party with an md the “mud °°n"°re“°e °I tha iiiiiiiiis Pro-Russian S ta 11 d Taken By Confer- e n c e 0 i L a il o r Party Ill Great I Britain. (By George llanlbleton, Canadian Press Stall Writer) LEICESTER, England, Oct. 3_- iCanndian Press Cable)-Endorsing the principle of stronger socialism |.nd emphatically condemning any cancellation of the Russian trade treaty with Great Britain, members of the Labor party opened their mnual meeting hero today, and while leaders declared Lilbor’s path inv to the loft there was the stern Hterson, party lender, to avoid any ldoption of revolutionary methods. John Bromley, Lilbor nicnlber ol .1 Parliament and noted trades union periul Conference :lt Ottawa as Ln- bor advisor and witnessing the at- .tempts of “Cailucli:in stiliesmen to make up from Grout Britain what trade they hnd lost from the Unit- ed States." When the United States imposed a tariif on Czlnnclinn llllllher con- (Continllod on Page 9) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "RATE:-2c pcr word strictly payable in advance. "Show and Dance Mt. Stewart, Wednesday. Orcllcsti'n_ 5564-10-1-31. ®"°Rummage sale I. 0. O, F. Hall, Saturday, Oct. 8, 7.30 p.ln_ 5615-li "Protestant Orphanage rummage Sale Nash Sllow Rooms 'I`lliirsd:ly morning, Oct. 6, 10 n_m. 5585-10-3-31 “Parcels to cnil for Protestant Orphanage itulnillnge -,,_,i¢_ Phone 151. _ 5585-10-J-Ui. "Dancel Fortune Hall Friday ggtgbcf 'mi Snappy music (soul-id - 0 estrs). 251:. Lunch 10c. ` stun-io-4-sl. "BUl’iHg and hauling by i,1~uCk hogs and lambs for b 1 season. John Divine, Peziigordnce of ssoa-lo-4-li. °°LePnge Illdividual Communlw Uup, ctc_, for use in Clllirrlles and homes muy be obtained from Laura Hughes, P. 0. Box 3, Char- ‘ottetown. Cori-ospoxldollce invited. 5542-9-30-61. "Don't forget the date! Tuesday, Oct. 4th. Big dance in Maplewood Bchool. Modern ,dancing and spe- musio. Admission 25o_ /` 5584-10-3-21 "Come to the sports in Hunter River Rink Friday night. October 7th. Hunter River Tug War Team. challenges any tcnm in first and leoond polling district of Queens. 5604-10-4-21. “Music lessons for children. °”*f\\11Y graded courses. Beginners Nh be taken in groups of four at reduced rates. Charlottetown School °f Miniv. A. Roy Kendall, r._n_A.ivi. Ph°"° 99°- 5578-sod-1 mo. "C°n°=rt and biurec mini in U°ieman Hail 'rilin-inlay. oct; 1s in unprecedented majority. William H. Golding, former Mayor of Bea- forth, was swept into office by a majority that was believed would reach 1,600 when all the votes have been counted. The late Thomas MacMillan, who held the seat for the Liberal party' since 1925, had af majority of 349 in the last election and his great- est majority in previous contests was less than 1,200. Louis H. Rader, Warden of Hur- on County, was the unsuccessful Conservative candidate. It was im- possible to get the total vote to- night, but it was estimated, that not more than 10,000 of the 14,000 electors went to the polls. 2,000 less (Continued on Page 9) The export of wheat flour was 1'. Conservative party on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6 and 7, takes on special significance. It is anticip- ated 1_750 delegates will be present for the two-dey affair which will Z1 H12 2:2 _Z 5-'5> Z1 on-< (Canadian Press) Y. . stoner of the Maritime Provinces business reasons from the commis I' W ,- -_____ \, ` .--fit `a.. !` pf .M be presided over by Earl Howe. _ _.___ _ _ i_, -i-l- ARTIFICIAL LUNG KEEPS LITTLE CHAI’ ALIVE An artificial lung is keeping eight-year-old Bobby Marshall alive in the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Bobby is helpless from post- diphtheretic paralysis. He is seen here in the respirator where he has been for five days. He cannot swallow and is getting nourishment. from interstitial food through needles in his chest. The doctors any he might remain in the respirator for perhaps two weeks longer and they have strong hopes that the little chap, who is plncky and keeps smiling, will this year been the same, the value I $364,855. Here ngail-l the lowert rlccs of (Associated Press) me mnmhs last ar was ‘L3 d |tional Economic Conference will be _ ye 7, an i this yn-,r 79 cents Remlumg hmm. 'held at London and will be a real | F _ this eiport up to $625,731. 5:X‘;;1dali°‘;€:\;;;_“°x:;t:;‘mWl;§‘;3 ;“°;;‘: _PIBCICIS N0f Guilty ClC1i*flS _- fn p l T8 The export of oatmeal audi rolled ,med the orgmmng wmmmeei To Charge Is Now Un oats to the Un’ted Kingdom has' ' dropped from 229,284 cwt. at $789,. |Bgreed today. The decision in each _é ` __m__ case was unanimous. ’ _ The British promised to meet ` (Cilnedim Press) 'J the extra. expense involved in mov- MONTREAL, Oct. 3.-A pn.. ol finances Ahead ing the conference Secretariat from not guilty was entered before Judge of L a s t Ye a r Genevm supporters of me Lew", lwnurlg Tgtrenn in court of 5”- tlmism is struck in the current is- - of Nations were greatly encouraged sions today by James J. I-larpeil, ‘Sue of the Glasgow Chamber of by the invitation to the gmfgeg President of the Journal of Com- Commerce Journal in nn article Ioiggggl g;t'|`|;° to G°,,e,.nm,,m_ In their vim' mcg °g merce Publishing Company, when dealing with the Ottawa Confor- tums made. pub]-ic *day shox mn ‘cooperation between the United iignslplpsaiegeiobxlgwxeg 1; ch;Il;g’;: ternocs. The writer says that, so fur mmm, expenditures exceeded States and some other powers on 8 Y in the Ottawa agreements coin- venue by 2104900000 for the 111;; we one hand and Russia an ,me Bassett MiwAulay, President of the promising this country in ii.; m-_ h9,|g,,H_h°!m;nc{a1_ b other constitutes one of the ob- sm* LM’ Mau"-“°° C°mP““y °f 1'l2i80m°li*-5 With f0i‘¢iKii 6°1li1ti'i0S. 3'"-"» “ii 'F1193 “acl” to th, mmm” of out. Canada. Bail was set at $950 Ind they should add greatly to the Un- is an inci- enue, cont:-en! sitrotggo m "V: standing intematioml problems. P¥°Uminl»¥Y hclrlnl Sei- f°f MX* iced Kinzdonrs strength in that the °°"°° Tuesday, October 11. pqndlng period m _ Th! C0m!l\1iii»¢€ Of QXPQICG Whlllh nu' md a 4° ill are the conference pro Hamm W” "Y¢5i'°4 °"“°" in world conference as an Empire crease of 529,000,000 i expo W PNP ' Revenug wmigd lgnowggétzz gramme will begin its work at th° 457 °“ U W““'““° ‘W°m °“t °“ with a definite and coordinated expenditure and ginum' mm h,m_ Geneva October 31. Organisers said tm °°mpI°|“t °‘ ML M"'?uI°yi'|:n Plan. An abatement in the "tariff 000,009, ’ that at present. it was impossible °;'°:f:° _;'W°°‘;"3‘ ig muff” tg: war," that is disabling many coun- o s ourns o o 1; is Winged om, |m,,,°,, ‘Mt to predict when their work would _ only about one-ilura or in, 'mm be sufficiency advanced for the ;’:;‘:d°'°;”;n_“°;;:;A:;‘;; °’;:f;° 3° multi; now tm: ine sriiisn sm- yenfg revenue 1| wilgcgm in th, date of the conference to be fixed. Sun Lua Msérmce Comparm Th' pire has a united front. On tho first six months, and tile winunqu ' _,umm of “mmm is wand at model approved by the Brtish Em- of the budgetary position next 9 Q March will again largely depend on ' ` d b m. be _an approach to a really "scien- 31;; :arg-n;p)tx;;s Zigi. vglhéchga; ln- HU g 3 A P P I 8 Mgfurgn _,_ X_,,°h_ title" system of world tariffs. O “”’ l , vui P blun- insmimeng Shlpfnent Fran' izzdagglptxyfzuxg “ ‘:,°n‘:||m“n Clydeside may hope to gain from Customs revenue, including rs- _ , 1 th. nomuul hu of .950 'mob the Ottawa agreements and from ceipts from mlm, incl-med by Can- T0 6168308) :L mmm by ma mm,,,,°,,_ $17,000,000, while the budget ssti- -._ - .._T_§?.°“T.€;..Z°"..i;“¢.‘T§...f: Big Business Gain Seen nn- Con-~1°»_wd-i -iw-F By Ontario Tobacco Men ces ins resignation, for personal C a n a d a I_S sionership. He will continue to serve Bl’1iC1Sl’l Buying MOSt CFOP -- 25 PCI' C€Ilt C . is it member or the commission. A It Goes To States Despite Heavy Duty. Expartlng MO fe communication addressed to E. M. - i-_- ‘ » ` Sainders, chairman of the commlii- TILLBONBURG, Oct. 3-More Buyers from the domestic, Brit- M llled Gaads sion sta/ted.: than $6,000,000 will pour into the ish and American markets are here. "For personal business reasons I pockets of Norfolk. Elgin and South E. V. Boatwl-ight, whose father is an (s,,ed,| m the Guardian) have decided to resign, as Chief Oxford tobacco growers this year official of Dibbies, Ltd., with head.- TORONTQ och 3___»I4he export C0mmissioner_ of the ‘Maritime as a result of one of the largest quarters in_Richmond, Va., andthe of Canadlammmed products to the Provinces Trade Comm-SSi0!1» W and most sucessfully marketed Norfolk Leaf Tobacco Co. Ltd., of United Kingdom in the nm, “ve take effect Oct. 31, next. This N818- crops of, fine flue-cured tobacco Tillsonburg. have purchased the mmm-,S of the present yea, was nation applies only the oommik ever produced. former plant of the Dominion Lin- vnlnnd ni; $4,179,393, mmpm-gd with 8101161”-Shili and H95 55 9' membel' °f For the first time in history, too ens, Ltd., here and opened last g3_g4g,542 in the same period mst the commission. United States buyers are in the Monday for the first time. On ac- yem-_ ` "It is imp0S51b1l' °0mm5nd,distrlct andi more than 25 per cent count of it being a late year they words to adeqiwbély ¢XPi‘€-‘SS my of this crop will be exported to the are not manufacturing at Tillson- 95o_627 barrels valued at $3,304,185' deep appreciation of the hearty States, This is in spite of the fact burg. This year they have rented Compared with 351,485 bands at support and oo-operation of the that the Republic impous a duty the Ross Tobacco plant at Kings- $3_033_g10 in the same period mst members of our board and of of 55 per cent on the type of cig- ville for one your to do redrying year, The' increase in volume is friends b0'¢h here and in the Mari-,arette tobacco purchased in this and packing. ' greater than the`va1ue_ Last year, time Provinces. The years of 0111 district. dm-ing the g|.,e_m°n¢,h pe,.|od_ the intimate association in 8- iliilifedi This is considered to be a high Plans Large Addition value of figm- worked out at an and worthy cause have provided‘\l-Bitrlbute to the fine quality of the average of $353 per ban-e]_ where” with im 0liP°\"~llI11W f0i‘ V9-11‘=W1° Llocal product. This company has plans and blue this year it is $3_43_ Had the prwes }llatior‘n‘ service." , l wrints completed for s. large addit- ` Future Hub of Industry ‘on to the Tillsonburg plant next of the export would have been $3: r ---P _spring and will also erect a stor- 4|9_832_ \ . . I » d Tillsonburg is well on its way to age plant to accomodate 1,000,000 An ext;-aordfmry advance hm, Russia n vl t e ‘becoming the hub of the tobacco pounds of tobacco. The company nom made in th t of b i ' ,industry in Canada with its four PmP10i/S Bbout 100 girls in Ttllson 2 GXPOI ran. _ ` shmits and mmdmg, to the Un_ _ T0 EC O n 0 In lc 'lines of railroads and being sltuat- burs and 100 men in Kingsville and md K,ngd°m| mm no 8 1 _ if ,ed inthe centre of provincial high- next year all this work will be done g m ,83'l| SWL at mm, ,D 456343 cm at, C0 fl 8 1° 8 fl C € ways number 3,19 and 2 and only in Tillsonburg. 16 miles from Port Burwell, one The greater amount of the to- p today make a dmerenm , ,of the finest harbors on the Canad- Tho average value per cm in me i GENEVA. 0011- 3-The 1n'»°m""|isn side of Lake Erie. (Continued on Page 9) . Garden Val ue (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 3-A note of op- 'United Kingdom is going into the tries. is held to be rendered more pire. stats the article, there will What Scotland and 'Glasgow and s progressive international policy, In hu compmm ML Mummy the article concludes, will depend - - _ chuum Mn Hu-pm 'gm --hug" precisely upon the measure in aid of Bree Church Special muiiic mated sn increase of £3G,000000 (lpealal to up q||n||“) " "'°"“‘“ ““° °°'“°<*Y Sketch” dunno the whole mr. luounuuu.. ou. 1-'rin in-we ,mm on 5.p;,mi,.l- 35 4.¢,m,. which fm united xlnguoin can lfflnled by Charlottetown and lummerside's best musical talent, g,,,m W, dm and mm B largely due to _s aeoroue in the Montreal in many you-n vu taken oxouseglixoly to iniure my reputu. niche or nigh elnn entertainment. '““““' ‘“““ W “~°°°»°°°- UW" vi- to C*i”8°W Mer by the :tumor tion sy exposing me in untrue, aan- a°°;'S Open at 7.30. Concert starts pinditure actually increased by 212,- Vardulia. which had in hor hold tempt and ridicule and designed to ‘Mm me-lu-swam-41 000.000. i some bonu ms use hu-mln imuis ma." \ The reduction in expenditure was single shipment of apples to leave tory libel without Justification or achieve public economy. industrial eiciency, agricultural development, social-economic "symmetry," and sound progress in all the arts of tlifs With R eferen ce To The Commission R e p o rt 0 n T h e Manchurian G 0 n- flict. (Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 3-`-“\Ve Were uc- tuatecl throuniloiit by the desire to make pence," the Earl of Lyton, who llrildcd lhe League of Nations commission which clrciv up thc controversial report oil the Mun- cllurinn conflict, declared tonight when he get back home from Shfiliilllai. He had been travelling since Sept. 5. Lord Lyton said it was no surprise to lliin that Japan had indicated she could not accept the suggestions of the report. Valera Hears Farmers’ Cry l.s`;;:clul to (hc Guardian) DUBLIN, Oct. 3-A bounty on cattle exports has been declared by the Irish Free State Government. Tile bounty ciicctive October 5. will be 12' 1-2 por cent on the de- clnrcd value oi cattle exports from Fme State ports and 10 pol- cent on cattle sent into Northern Ire- land. This action lnnrks the latest dc- vcloplncnt in the “economic war" arising from the imposition oi tar- iffs by the United Kingdom and the Free State following the withhold- ing of land annuities payments by the latter. Demands have recently been made on President Eammon de Vzilcra's Goverllrncnt. by f3YIi'i€1°5' inbout $1,600, They show that the lorgmlizations in \'nr.ous parts Of ,the country for restoration of the overseas inztrket. During the last two weeks of July and the month :of August there' were 15.435 cattle _imporzcd by the United Kin§d0i'ii~ ,froln the Irish Free state, comlmf' ed with 75,893 for tho correspond- ing period of last year, accordinK` to figures submitted nt a meeting of the executive council of the Frog ImpQri;lt;’_0l`i Cf Calladldh Cattle Association of Grout Britain. 720 to 152,803 c\vt_ ut $506,652. Living Cost Is Down 20 P. C. ‘(Spccli\l to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 3---In his effort* to provide the public with infor- mation bczlring on civic wages, Ald. H. L. Rogers rccelltiy quoted bur-| eau of statistics fifzilrfxs showing tho 1 cost. of living inclcx for Cunudlt ns il whole llzlrl fallen 18 l-2 per cent since the civic survey (on which i I | Valera Might (Canadian Press) LoNDoN~, occ. a.---James McNeill submitted his resignation as Governor General of the Irish Free State to the King today und the press association reported that President Eamon De Valera might nominate either himself or some colleague high in Irish Republican political his as his successor. The Irish Cabinet has the sole right to nominate the Govemor General. A 1930 resolution after the Imperial Conference failed to leave the Crown any choice in this matter. The King has no power to veto or to control the choice. P. J. Ruttiedge, Free State Min- ister of Lund and Fisheries, said i.n` an address at Ballinrobe, Irish Free State, yesterday that events short- ly would show that the Free State had a Republican Government. The press asociation reported that one interpretation of these remarks’ was the prediction that M.r. De Valera. would assume the Governor Generals post or give it to s Re- publican colleague. i i 1 i DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Oct. 3-The Government announced to- night President Eamon De Valera. will go to London Wednesday to resume conversations with J. H. Thomas, United Kingdom Domin- ions Secretary, on issues of far wider significance than land annu- ities. New Supreme , I Court Judge Takes Oath (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct. 3.-Mr. Justice O. B. Crockett, Fredericton, N. B.. took his oath as a Judge of the Bu- preme Court of Canada at noon to- day. The oath was administered in the Judges conference in the Su- preme Court building by Chief Jus- tice F. A. Anglin. A member of the judiciary of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick for nineteen years, Mr. Justice Crocket fills the vacancy caused by the death nearly a year ego of Judge Newcombe. Mr. Justice New- combe was a former member of the Nova Scotia Bur. Judge Crockct will be on tile Bench with his brother Judges when the Supreme Court. of Can- ada opens its October sittings to- morrow. Three months leave of ab- sence is belng given to Chief Justice Anglin; and the probability is that the Chief Justice will not hem' i-he cases on the October list. Chief Justice Anglln has been lndisP0S¢d» Another absentee from the Bench may be Mr. Justice L. P. Duff- Judge Duff is suffering from a sev- city llilll \vn_f:cs are based) was made I in 1926. Tiwse i`iglil'cs,were chel-; lcngnd. Aid. Rogers therefore wrote to the labor ministry nt Ot- tiiwn, and has received :i reply from the minister, giving the depart- mont`s index for living costs in To- ronto alone. The blirrnu of statistics index covers the whole of Canada and tnkos n family with an income of about $2,400 :ls its base. The To- ronto flglll-es now furnished by the department of labor are for Toron- to alone, und for a family with cost of living indiex for such a fam ily in this city (in terms of 1918 'costs being 100) has decreased as follows since 1026: Cost of Living 1926 _ _ _ _ _ . _ 163 1032 fhlarch) 134 1932 (June) . . . . . . _ _ ._ 129 1932 (August) _ _ . . , . _. 130 According to this index. Toronto living costs for n fnmily of moder- ate income hnvf- come down 20 1-4 per cent since the civic survey was ere cold; but his condition shows a slight improvement today. Free Masons Co n ve n tion At St. John (Special to the Guardian) ST. JOHN, N. B., Oct. 3-Two Ed' monton, Alta., delegates to the ses- sion of the supreme council of the thirty-intra and lan degree Oi i-11° ancient and accepted scottish rite of Free Masons of Canada, Dr. Ed- ward A. Braithwalte deputy for Al' berta, and M. J. MacLeod, Honor- ary inspector general arrived here tonight vis the Canadian National Railways. This is the first time in forty years that the council has convened in Saint John. An exten~ sive program of entertainment has been ul-ranged for vile vieltiiil 591°' gates, the Saint John Lodge act- ing as hoeu. Many of the deiesetcl it is expected will be s¢c0ml>H"\°d by their wives. The sessions Upffl _man in mae. 0 utomorrcwintbo1iiluonio'I\mI>1¢. 1 NUT $U|iP|i|5E|TCovernor General AT |A.PAN’3~1rish Free State ATT|TUUEResigns Office Declares Lord Lytton Reported That President De Nominate Him- self As Successor To James McNeill, Previous Governor. _ i Ambitious `*'-'“-;(" _ - »..,».-.__-~ Q _ _ _ _ 5 Y _-_ '.f l. , ' _ _ i ' _ ' `?"¢ . - ,X /,,»_. wav __ ` 'l :i , st; 4, _ _V _ l.: i . ’ ‘,_< l __ f _ ~- -‘-_-";-:,»~. .’,_..'¢=‘¢.f./ EAMON DE VALERA President of the Irish Free Si-nic, who may nomtnatie himself for the Governor Generalghlp in succegsign to James McNeill who resigned the post yesterday. uiiiiiii iziiuiicii iii ciiiiiiiiiiici ATHAMILTUN (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Ont., Oct. 3.-"If the disarmament conference could meet in Canada instead of at Gen- eva, a different mood might mani- fest itself in response to a different atmosphere, Rev. .Henry Carter, fraternal delegate from the Mc- thodist Church of Great Britain, told the United Church General Council here today. Europe's his- tory of strife was contrasted by the speaker with Cana.da's achievements in thc field of unity. He instanced the union of French and English (Continued on Page 9) The Weather, Etc \’eoPl.E who \.\\it in Glass Houses Siioute \~i‘f Cel* ' into \‘o\.\fice, ii- ,D _ _ ,_ , ». gt-_ 'V' i -r f' ii ii ,f '- %T\'f’f;";/M” A _ ' e -_ ;___T- ,\\\\_ '_ 1 "7` M/A \/ 1______._._._ Ml~:'l'i;olioi.in;i<:.\l. oifl-‘i<'r: 'ron <,n¢n_ 0ni__ or-i :i»-Minimum and mnxls nlllnl temperatures: Iliils-son . . . . ._ ... \':lii<~nl\\'<-r ... . . . . -~ -_"- liiililniiioil _._ ._ i . .__ .-0 lliiuff .. 'J'-l \\'illnipi~|: .. ~-- 3* Toronto .. . ~.. 43 (liiriwn .. _. . - . ... 4il ininwii . _ .. 3*( Xioiiircill . . . i... M h . . 44 ...l _ 1-_.ia n-§52»S>» lie nc _ - "3 .iniin .'-0 (il Iiiilifiix . Ui 73 t‘imrli~ftctow|\ 58 7(l _\l:ir|tiiue East llllil \\'i~i=t-,\ini1i~fntfl to fresh .south iiilri solliliwest winds fain nnd milcl_ lliah ilile this nftcrnrwll iii 1.5.1 and ioiimrrnw iilnpliiiig lit 1.14. .\'ll|i sf-is this :ilinriii-oli ni Tlfll find rim-,u iomnrr-in' morning nt f-_Ir.’. First qli:|rti~r uiouil Tiiilraillly Ort- G, »\_I)_'i p, lil. Slliillilrrsiilo liilr ci;:l\il~r\n illinuics lilicr illiln (`lmrlniii-i~\\'li_ CAR YERIIY i4(`llEDI'LE \\'¢-ek ll:\_\'ii l_o.i\-i-< linrilon il.llly 0_1-v n. in limi i \»_ iii. Wool: dn_\'s-imnvnn Fiipie 'i‘nrincu~ _ flue 10.30, n. m. snil 255 p. rr. § of _ 1 /i . -~' ‘ ‘ v.-4" ’ v’ '_' l»'_.1”_ .1 1.' ,' -‘ » ,i. , f ,‘ 1 ' " , ~ I .' . 'u'»,..-.',= -s _. ` i T' f if i __/ ni Qs \ B. °'/.'64 H r