withstanding the‘ rosuériiynot; . . . . dic- itiiilln net-sold ters. canola"... Guardian ‘n c t lorlllli‘ Hounds! \ ‘n . fr‘ ti“ orb...» ,3 , . l >4, ' Rigging oi the ill the Greatest Difficulty ___,,__ . (Canadian Press.) llIM/UITAX, M8)’ 27.-Ninc those who wore on board the Grintsby Trawler. Mikado, ivlieil she went ashorelm the west side of Forcllu ‘island. Cape Breton, Sun. day night, ama believed to ‘be ‘dead and eight have been rescued, uccor ding ‘to ‘vord received here tonight by the locpl silent of the Depart- ment oi‘ ‘Haring ‘and Fisheries. The tut: Ocean‘ Eagle which reached the scene of the disaster about uiuc dcock this morning, has urrlved at Canso with seven survivors and with the body ‘oil’ one of the crew who died whllé bqing taken from the wreckito ‘the tug. Six bOdltl-‘l were found on the beach near the scene oi‘ ‘ the ‘wreck. Ono mun, thought to have ‘bcen u passenger on the-diiikndo was rescued by the tLlght Kboporb boat and the nly other one of the sixteen ‘believe to have been on the iii-fated craft is unaccounted for. The sixteen are nil believed to have been foreign. ers it _is‘ thought, ‘Norwegi-ails.‘ The r-iailorlJ-esbuodfby the tun Ocean Eagle, '6 luvofpltiahle stats when rescued. - ,0 More so exhaus- ted that, they ‘were unable to even Fl CB. Sliillll Eight 0f the CPGW Were Rescued from the]? of‘ Fated Ship With _ible cont-fort has been extended iby thc members of‘ the crew oi‘ the Occnn lupglc and it is thought illut within n i'e\v days the ‘TBBCUFJ nvgn will be none the worse for their try. ing experiences. Story of the Wreck. ‘OANiSO, May 27,—4Cll])illll'l Alon. e0 Greer-law. Captain or the Ocean E3818. ‘which returned from the wreck oi.’ the steam trawlcr Alikntlo in which nine men were drowned at 6 o'clock this evening, with eight survivors oi the wreck, report-s that there was great difficulty in ef- fecting rescues owing to the ircnvy seas that were running rt thc time. The survivors were all hanging on to the rigging of the sunken ship and they could only be saved by dropping one nt-u time into the sea and by being hauled on to the Oc eun Eagle by aid of a heaving l-ine. Captain Groenlaw with two soil- or-sunuhned a lifeboat and bu‘. for their efforts. it is thought none of ‘the men "would have boon caved. A. time it looked as though thesmall craft would be swamped 'by the high! i ‘(Continued on Page S) ‘ielltthfolrdiiyglfl glomss. ljlvcry ‘pour: ‘(Canadian - Press) trnd Queen than quot at iBuc are making a state visit t0 London There were D50 guests in adtli lion ‘to the two royal families. thc Grown ‘Prince ‘Piedmont and lPriu ccsn ‘Mafnldn, stat!‘ of the ltttlian Embassy, ‘United Stilt“. ‘slilllllflil Premier ‘McDonald May Make Afiiiliiisl t0 . (‘Canadian iProao) txmnou. May 27.-—Tho ‘Mar. ‘Donald ‘Cabinet has decided that if thc Government in defeated on any cuaonticl feature in the forthcom- ing debate on thc ‘llousing IBlil it will immediately resign and arppea to the country. according to the parliamentary correspondent o tho labor organ, the ‘Dllily llcrnid ‘Condensed? .-4o pa: Word. not artlon in thin column. on. ‘ .33. , hiya-at tbii offioo. ‘I l-r‘ ‘int r {Two oaurtauau o ctltllifll ‘ ' " lvstrr. m‘ ' ‘was s “apply ‘Y’ . ihiidlrff-"r- ‘ Anus-Arenas, time“ “l . .8.- ammaa-nwlwouas. flu a ° c, . w .~i".=’°3°°!“‘_""illrb's M01: "lofi Montreal _Sa ll. Rilliill IUONDON, May 2'l.—lKing George _ry gave u state ‘ban- ingham ins‘: night in honor of the King and Queen of Italy and their two‘ ohiltlron who iintry ‘WANTED-MAID POI GENER al housework. small family. A;- ‘lib. Alli) llilEEll and Brazilian Prince of Wales, Duke of York. Viscount lllnldunc, Premier blac- Douald untl Miss ‘islrbel, tho Cub- i-nct Minis-tors anti their wlvcs numerous 1recrs, Lloyd (loot-go, Stanley Baldwin untl other prom- inent personngm. King George emphasized “the unbroken bonds of friendship b“- t-ween ltuly and ‘(lrcat llritnitl which "has become a tyodition ‘and inspiration." _ Trade in Human Bones Charged (Canadian Press) LONDON, May 27.—A first-clues political scandal threatens to ur- vclop in Greece. Attention is drawn tvlfch publish spiriloll DTiIi-‘Y-‘llg isutlon of tin. conneqilcnrcu oi‘ lilo Asia Minor tnnssacres." This "lzrticsutno intlttt-itritrlisit- tion." days Renter, is no othor tlmn the collection of human bones in l I news from Athens yesterday thnt n Dutch sicumcr recently passed i bones, which were described on the ship's papers as "manure." responsible for the traffic. _ ..__-<o>—--- Airplane Sent to FlE'Rf?B:'A'I'3Q-- ‘it o ‘ltd’ Hunt Lost LQKS (Canadian Preal) NEW‘ YORK. 1 Canadian airplane has star MOIIICDQIIIB Like, in, Quebec, to‘! search of 80 Odlbollfifeot r". issuer‘. rap p 5y a Canadian war ye expert forester dud observer. E- iLfltCfllll. 1b C0,, who loft Ambassadors, tho, lo it by every ncwspnper in Athens. ngninst “Tim gruesome intiustrlul- order to sell them us "nrnnurc," (lrock circles in London recolvctl through (lrcok waters with a cars“ consisting of 1.000 sacks of human Other ships, it is alleged. are foi- lowing with similar carBOEB- 30 i“ it has not been discovered who is May TL-‘Ulltlfif instructions from New York u ted from northern for s lost drive of pulpwood and lone i» wit!!!" tefan and an of James D. user New York for CAU$ING srtn lN uaunors Kfllilfllky. the Socict Ambassa- dor in Beriimwiiase headquarter! WW9 rflldflib)‘ Silo German police. The one has coined considerable friction between the l-iullano and the Germans. This pioiilrc was taken as he ‘left for Moscow to con- fer Wtiih his chief: on the matter. __.___apq>_____._ lilil ISH iiiiii llili lilliliiilN iiillijill _' at the Time is Per- ilous. ‘(Cianadla .' Press)‘. . r~ LONINO N. may A27. - ‘ Stu art Mac- Lpreu undbls com p a u i o ns ttiay be forced to a b a n d o n their w_ o rl -.l flight in con- sc qucncc of tho nrcitlcnt td tlmlr scu- plnuc at Ak- yab notwith- - standing th e presence of u spurc machine nt Tokio untl Stuart MacLarcn the American offer of assistance, It is bcliovetl they would bc un- able to start before twelve days l orn fortnight by which time the monsoon would probably, make flight impossible for. several weeks and each day's‘ delay adds ‘to the danger of cross-T lug the Northern Pacific owing to] the likelihood of fogs and bliz- zrrds. .4oa>_._._.- Paroled Criminal Jars Faith oi- Dickcns’ Son (Canadian Prue) LONDON, Muy 27.-——Slr licnry Dlciums, who us h London tnugq lstrntb has fouutl in nctunl life that‘ the fniih his fumous novelist fdthcr had in ltunmn nature is not always justified. has just commented on u case that was brought beforo him last week. Sir Henry some time ugo remarked that ho was determin cd to try u great experiment, with n mun who was arraigned before him. _ ' Although the prisoner‘ had a long criminal record, Sir flcnry paroled him and found work for him. Three months lntcr the mall was again arrested- "it wns one of the greatest dis- appointments l hava over experi- enced." snid lliagfstrato Dickens. "i will ncvcr try‘ ‘such a thing again." Pure Bred. l§oltarer "Whittle ' ileotion with In" 915111 turday slain in con- iho search, said that a3 of snow in the wilds Coming, o; LONDON? mzveral val- uable pure-brad bud mo!“ . i ‘qrvvvvvv '\' wr‘, JiastMiittite News Mashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Preaa) MONTREAL. May 27.- Four sudden deaths occurred lin this city and district thin afternoon three from electro- titm. (Canadian Press) PARIS, May 27. —Rumanla was eliminated from the roc- cer footballcompetition of the Olympic games today. Hoi land defeated thorn six to nothing. France defeated Latvia aeven to nothing. NEW YORK, May 27.-Vic. tor Herbert, composer and or- chestra loadcr. died suddenly yesterday while entering the residence of his physician to consult him regarding a sudden indiaposltlon. ATLANTA, Georgia, May 27. —A series of storms sweeping through Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi took a known toiil of thirty five ilvos and in- jured seventy with great pro- pey-ty damages aqcordinq to ad- vices reaching here today. LONDON, May 27. -..|. H. Thomas, will probably have to cancel his. public engagements for the next three week; because of a slight illness, the reauit of ex- posure at thc Thanksgiving sort-ices in Wembley stadium Sunday. (Canadian Press) PARIS, "May 27. —'Merlame Adrienne Bollnnd. avlatrix started at 4.12 this afternoon in an attempt to beat the re- cordjforiooplnb the loop.‘ Sh: demanded at 5.26 after having looped the loop 212 timer, boating her own record for women of 98 loops established last October. Fronvai, the French aviator, holds the mono’ record with 962 loops. (British United Prcas) MONTREAL, May 27. -—0ne man among the bandits who rifled the Hochelaga bank col- lection car of $142,288 and kill- ed Henry Cairoux. lta chauf- feur, April 1, was not masked and Constable Pclletier, motor cycle policeman, exchfingsd shots with him so the con- stable informed the court in his evidence at the trial of Oiacphc Seraflnl hero this aft- ernoon. Seraflnl la the firfl of eleven auapecto to be tried on charqca of murder and rc- cclvlng stolen money In con- nection with the affair. :77,‘ t ,_ _ Colonial Secretary _ i»... \ Covers ‘Prince ‘Eiliiittiillqlsland Like The De w B“ rev “and quite indepepd L 8.11! ‘n: ..irr‘ l ulterior-pi GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA“ WEDNESDAY, MAY~ 28, 1924 l r i; (British United Press) , BERLIN. Muy ZT-President Ebert in pursuance of his constitu- tional task of finding it chancellor capable of forming a cabinet com- manding the respect of the Reich- stag in succession to the Marx- Strescnrann cabinet which resigned inst night, today received Dr. l-lergt the Nationalist leader and after him in the order of party strength 5n the Reicltstag the leaders nf the other parties with the exception of the Communists and the ex- treme Nationalists. _ The government's resignation re-, suited from n break down of the long'drawn out attempts to con- struct a straight Bourgeois coali- tion which could work with the Reichstag as composed on the basis of the recent elections. Boy is Dead and Sister is Dying (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, May 27.—A seven year old boy was burned to death, his sister placed at the point of death! and David Cote, tho father, was ‘very seriously injured when their home was destroyed by fire at Trois Pistoles on Saturday. The children started the fire while playing with matches. The M-AY BE IRISH MlNI-STER T-O U.8. Professor Timothy 8middy of Cork. Ireland, who la mentioned for the post of Mlniater-Plcliipotcntiary of the Irish Free State at Wash- ington. ' ‘Plllllilllll Nlll ill lill ill Till Blllll Premier of. France De- father succeeded in saving his daughter but when he tried to get the little boy he could not f‘nrl hlm- Likely the boy had become fear stricken and imd taken refuge under the bell as his body was found there." Little hope is enter- clares that he is. ‘not Retiring From refusal to ratify the ‘Lausanire ‘trad.- ty revealed in correspondence bo- .twen the British Jfrovernments tabled yesterday is not only disquieting to ‘imperialists but la likely to have a pronvlilli-‘lil effect upon existing ' tween Croat Britain and Turkey. Refusal (British United Prcaa.) LONDON} May 27.-—Ounada's and Canadian relations be- iOue of the points-loll. unsettled by thc treaty was the future oi Mosul, oil city of Mesopotamia. The Turks still demand control of (his territory which the British con tend lies within the ‘border that marks the area over which Britain holds a mandate and there seems little iiklihood of a settlement 0Y1 this question before next July at. the earliest. The dispute then will be automatically referred to the League of ‘Nations lior settlement. Certain extremists in Angflfll "i! already protesting thatthey will ‘re fuse to acknowledge the Jurisdc “on of 111-9 League of Nations in this matter _if the decision goes against Turkey and its is believed here that Canada's publication oi her definite nfusal to rally Wm strengthen the attitude ol this group. The relation Elllill LIVES ll s between the Domin- Politics). (Canadian Preae.) DAR 11E DlliC, France. May 27.-~ filth .d. tor the recovery of the lit-pr. n gpaecll to tn; General ‘Council s‘ rlL‘ . f Prize Winners At McGill MONTREAL, May 27. _ The honors and puss lists in medicine. iiviiiifilry. graduating years, were issued by lilo-Gill University yesler. filly. Th» lists include: Entitled to the degree of M. D. C. M:—E. B. Benristo, Malpeqtie: W. R. Dyer, Alberton; W. J. Mc. Gino, Wiitshirc; J. C. Simpson, Buyview Mills: C. J. Tldmursh. Charlottetown; L. H. Webster, M11119. all of Prince Edward island and J. C. Fraser. St. John's, Nfld. Civil Engineering: Erskine MucNutt, Malpeque, P. E. i. Electrical Engineering: Wm, Watson. st. John's, Nfld. Minins EllBlneerinst Allister Edward Cave. 3t. John's Nfld. gulssu illliilS Putt ill liiE iiiliilli Silijiliilll‘ lEAilEli {Chief 0f Delegation in London Declares Cza- rist Policy Has N0 w Been‘ Abandon. ed=Leiz People DecideOWn Fate (United Pren) LONDON. gime; therefore any talk zinc is-mers foolishness.“ Christian Rakovsky, chief of the Soviet delegation here. gave this authoritative assurance in an ex- clusive interview with the United Press. - Rakovsky is assistant commis- _ _ in_thc Soviet foreign office. and is the bi goat Soviet leader who has ever o ioililly visited England. Writ- erf diplomat and revolutlouiot, Ra- kovsky. who speaks five ling ages, 80V- ernment in Ukrarlia before coming to London to “dbndtibt important negotiations with Ramsay tiscdon- aid’; labor government. ‘which, he hopes. will lead to a solid: under- standing between the smut. oin- snry of Foreign Affairs was president of- the Sovle May 2B. —"Russla wants peace in thc Balkans; Mos- cow has abandoned "map chang- ing" policies of the old Czarlst re- about Russia starting an offensive and igniting the Balkan powder maga- would. inces." “We are not, however. indiffer- ent to what, takes place on our frontier. Not taking into account Roumanin. which profited by our temporary weakness and has un- lawfully seized Bessarabia (amidst which the United States has protested). a country of 130.- 000,000 population, n country like Russia, occupying the greater part" of the Black Sea coast, cannot be disinterested in what takes place on the other aide of the coast. “We are in need of‘ a ntable peace, which is impossible if vio- lence reigns amongst‘ the Balkan peoples. On more than one occa- sion have sparks from the Balkans lighted slPtns ‘powder magnflnee rial w r also be- ln Europe. G kpns. ,u_l_te apart “The last im gan. in the Bal from the events of Sorflovo, the war or i914 who in fact ‘the-con- tinuation of tho Balkan war; of 1912-1013. The situation created in fact. be Russian prov- ‘ l“ “wit”? fimillfi. 112".“ ifillmfllf. ‘$.31’; °‘ Wm‘ u» ‘M 80"“ “~=--‘-- i» ti» n-ir-r- n r r-rrn of n. VQWQ" ‘.-v - u 2,1 d", t mnrma. m m“, Today in Weston Europe. ftn- World gr holds in smut-yuan tr fe .| hung up on aha own aboar sacs e k k k . l, k w - _ . , u, 6 Pr, c“ u‘ ,1 can“. ova y is hown as _tl_u_ o future are. The national quea 1 "19 9511mm‘ Rlw" U m" ' e‘ "m i n i "u mouthpiece. ‘ lion which was one of the Pl-etaxt * M!“ m" '“l'il'§l“l.°."§ra“'§r°.r““°*5"°5rrl§‘Z§..'il ririliil with Durchhaed “w” WM" "59"" ti" ‘mvelflll. of time vars. is twféniy lin-dived I fffilii "l6 W I _ .9. i‘ n ~ - h ~ h“ policy to the Cpcrlntgovernraéiit‘ but has become still more compli- rlonr will insured-it! i‘ tliflm- l" l‘! ta ll ° i“ .91‘ ‘"1 . whit: waraimlug at tho sublug- outed. .. ~ ,‘ ~ - I9" .1‘! drill?!" t“ 1'9. "m? m‘ "u!" "'i‘-t° ‘ ‘M “m? atlon of the Balkan peoples to it! "Auatria-fiuggary yr a an luwm- . Policies and flutter-stag’ Raircv- oasiormihilntoiubli a. reign e , not. pa"! I ab? Mdldrod, nation I lot bnylhboaaoe she . a ,4‘ y. wilblaforddd tallfthg Caagistgevgytrm, at we e was a zthrong milittry state. but be- . ,_ U I QQ4I. Ii” ifiiflfll! s, ‘ t . man .n~_w -fllu4' - ‘ . .. ~M<P9.l0‘.‘9\'=ftlI; , which (Qfllnflitbnlillli i. a trounced today that lhe was not rc- _resigns front the premiership next ‘iweek. ‘M. Poincare declared he would continue to defend. his policies. iDcclaring he is convinced that tile recent Notional elections dirt not disavow his foreign policy. "and be changed." M. Poincare warned the incoming regime that h-s and his followers would “watch events with vigilant attention and defend when ever necessary“ time ideas they always have prosecuted. “We will dent-and thut gcncrnl lin cs of our foreign policy be rrnnsflr. ved without alteration," the ‘Prat. ier said, concluding. ‘ii will not depart iron: tin‘ DJ]- lcy l have always followed. und which you alWny-s have’ upjroved. I will remain to the ia-sl 1 Alih a good Republican and a it»: .t.‘nt pat- riot who will continue to .ulfill the mandate you have so many times renewed. . Her Dying Thotght Was For Her Pets NEW YORK, Muy 2C. —“l'lcuno lnko curc of thc tings." 'l‘l|i.; clotiucnt lino of loneliness untl despair was the lilftilfllll ins-s- "ill"! 0T “My Corzlan to ht‘r mother and father. Police found ltor dead from gals in her apartment nt No. 34 West 91st Street, when neighbors gave the alarm after smelling gas. Who her parents are or what is her history police were unable to learn. She was remarkably pretty. Two men who refused to give their natues called after police took charge and were sur- prised to learn she was dead. According to infonnation from the callers she was the widow of a soldier who was killed in. the war, and the immediate cause of her suicde was the death of her eight-yearold‘ son in Chicago. Their stories indicata she had been an actress formerly in the Zieg- feld Follies. She later became a nurse. they said. and in France had been married to an. army affic- sr. Alllglllllilfifil A ts.- omiIiRJ. slits. iteathtsa. um "gafime-I ooalaijklr word aaob _"Re|orve July lltid." for ten part at Hope River. 1388-5-88 wfnr 16. "Meetinlf Mt. Harbor! Hall Co. at Mt. Herbert Hall June i. 8.15 p. lll- 8336-5-88 3i. "Cflminll Yen's llovioa. ten reels at Victoria, Friday, Bonnhgw 3n. ilrdaya-Jldo-G-l‘ at ‘.'°8pend " n l on. Pajama‘). v . ll It VIEW ti: an. irislr ' . B. A. ‘lam. . . H‘, or the Mouse, lilrnmitar Poincare un= tiring from political life when he ~ I am convinced that policy cunnoti Tuesday. J t.‘ d ' i _ . rift... .51" °"“ ..r’r‘.‘l.'£‘.':'° . Boat“ was Overloaded (Canadian Props) CASCADE, ll. C.. May 27. ——A toll of eight ilvcs were tukcn in u drowning accident which occurred ut Christinla [rake yesterday after .noon. Axel Carllson. prollrictor of ‘the British Columbia Hotel here. took a party of ten out for a trip. ‘The boat had been laid up all lwinter, and. it is presumed. with the heavy loud of passengers. it started to leak when out in the iniddlc of the lake. llllfl Sank {P0111 under the occupants. Two of the party, Hugh Fersu son and his sister Mamie. ‘Kettle Falls, managed to keep afloat by holding on to a piece of wreckage Catholic Womcnfs ' League Entertain Students A vory (‘IlJOYlT-lllft soclnl ovclii took plucc Monday night in tilt‘ Cnlctloniu -Ciuh rooms. thinmctit was due to thc effort-s vi the Catholic Women's Longuo and nun-a put on spcciztlly lor the stud. onls who look full udvnutdliic 01' lilo good time offered. ' The affair opened with t1 wcii chosen programme which was ‘fol: owed by u dainty lunch after which the remaining time was devoted to music and o pleasant social hour. The progruninte consisted of the following: Solo-Mr. Anthony Francis. Step dancing-Mr. Tilmont Rich. urtl. Violin solo——.\'ir. Wilfred Garnhunr Solo and dance-—Mlss Mary Trai- nor. ‘Solo-Mr. Austin Truinor. The following orchestra furnish- od u delightlful musical program. Violins-Nrrssrsjrlc Cousins and Borden Fraser. Mandolin, Mr. Jon. hlonaghan; piano Misses Martina Monaghau and Marion Duggan. Mrs. (Dr) J. D. McGulgsn, Mral J. J. Johnsone and Mrs. Geo. Mc- Cormack were the clrnperoneo. rrnttnatr ill liliili. iili (Canadian Pan) NEWARK, n. 4., my 21- Fl ilgrlfiiii‘ " lkllii.‘ , O t ll 9P1 I _ ho Windsor" Mia's!‘ Ho‘: “bign- Tifii tin aardimquirraiy onval- ‘WE-Std my: l I to Ratify Pact May Have llrftact-liil Relations Existing Between - British and Turks. ion and the Mo correspondence might b by the Bri ,. , V. 115i Thr- ‘cuter- t';“-‘r‘r‘.rr'?“lflilr‘.“»‘i..r‘"r‘r‘. my!!!‘ alyllu-“w jay-y. ._, --< thorlaud which til! e. expected‘ to raise is philosophically ""194. tleh who refuse to believe‘ that tit-a action taken by Oi-ilffl, heralds any real charlie in ti" "'5'" tus of the nations within the em- only ‘fear now expressed t‘ ls that Canada is comingpmore and; more under the economic and cut,- tural influence of the IU- 15- " The only- newspgper commenting.- sariousiy on ‘Canada s action is the" Times which, while admitting that.» me tea-rue of the lrausaune trottif‘ . are so unpopular that the)’ ha"! Mt come the “theme of universal l-aul ter" ls concerned over Canada's al oofness, “Obvlflllllyy it Bkyl, " British government did not ‘.1 _,_ ‘stand the significance f?! Cindi!- original reservations until the ti!“ when it became noes _ the treaty. Formally Oanadas atti- tude is in effect: ‘iRatlfy It rmriiko but this international {treaty rim not affect ue and we ar duct bound by its provisions." "ti; seems to be left open says tho Times "whether Canada. while I101 accepting the obligations of the tron ty intends to take advantafle 05 "l9 state of peace which follows ratifi- cation." " ERE . pire. The r v and in: tho-j die. 0t the Cape~—0nly.TWO fill-V? ed of Party of Ten. O w’. until they were rescued. The dead are: D. D. England. 35. and son, Dannie. aged flvo Wenatchen. Washington: ‘rdlfr-f Englund leaves a wife. .539‘ Garlison. 40, proprietor of British‘ Columbia Hotehleaving hi: lfa and one child lit-Anaconda. "t nna: Benjamin Johmlon. 60, If?!“ maker, Cascade. IQBVJIK I Wm‘? Ole Skunds, 3B, Christinifl. IGIYIII a wife and four children: pKuuto Palm, 19, Hilitolijli. CA Min Ruth Sturman and Jack ‘McDonald. Kettle Falls. who were visiting at the Lake‘. it ‘is not thought; that the bodies will he recovered. Britain Strengthens Her Defence Front The‘ Air (Canadllh Frflll) . LONDON, May zm-‘rnshwm- minntcr Gazctto says that when the air lMlllBlIYfl programme la com- plctoil. Grout Britain will have 600 up-to-tlnir‘. first I'm‘. uirplanesWnd a sinriiur numbbl‘ of rbscrvlco cm- pioycd exclusively in dcfensc- asary to ratify, . - Hr. .12“ Jl .‘ ‘ronorrro, May au-llai-illdrs moderate aouthufilada-ahaialhi ,- rlrll h tld ti! Wflllfil a! . Ii 8 lihiblji-m xx"- "it '~", A‘: m. . ‘ sun mu 1mm niaea to flllfllfmit Grill Bu in . too iatcr than ottato ngandlkk» ggngg tug mien. '