l l f i. t ii i. t QIAD IY QVIIYWPV il l* ' #L5 Till WORTH 'PHI PlOPl»l'l - - 'rim ouaamiuv covmts Plmvoa nnwaan rsnurn Lum -nm naw. ovnn 4u.000 iaautnims n_an.z A A _ - : J - ° _ _ _ me wh; __ , . __ _ ____ I i f _ _ __ __ _ ____ ______ -__ i _ _i u __ W ' -Inf-_ _-_-1 _| inline iniinis tiviniiu rnnnoninit INCREASE lituniui Planes views ni nnirisn-nine Gernnlny Gwen ller Find Warning . (special tn The Guardian.) _ _ PARIS, Dec. 9.'--The Supreme Coun- .__. . _ ____._g_..--- cil's notes dealing with the( Peace _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ Treaty were delivered to Bama Von Declared' Premier Ll_0yd George in Discussing Monthly Exports Hgvg Mor; Thai) Dpublgd Siiigg __n_.:_..:.__.-_.;_ i;5:_i___,._.n. con... ...tom- F\\till'€ POIICIBS Wlilh Parliamentary C0mIt\li1- llebm and Adverse Balance nf Excess |mpo|»te 'rho first noni denies ine Gonnnn tee. The Government is Redeeming its Pledg- » My » _ ' " “‘§1,'1,“““i,,_‘°',_,"},‘§,“',2§“2,‘;”l,, °‘” ,, "‘;';__ es with Russia, but Othgr People Directed P0]_ IS NUW Met Pmilts. ` inniiyonorélgo with grime; niislglloi icies and England 1\iI\lSt be Prepared, " 0-_"°__°_'. _ of prisoners. it agrees to consider the international warfare and the' return (Special 1° The Guardian-) 'our recovery has 106°" @H°"“°“B1Y economic etroots of the iilaomnltio.. ---_-g_~_.._. - - _ LON-DON. Dec. 9.--British ti'-ado re- helped by several external conditions required fm. the sinking of me Wu, (special to The Guardian.) WNDON, Dec. 9.-The Trade Un- loii Con8\‘°SH. originally called to deal with the question of _the natlonaliz- stion of mines, will meet in London iuinoi-row and will discuss labor ques- iioiig generally. in view of this con- ference the Parliamentary committee of the congress had an interview with 1,|°yd George today to ascertain the Governments attitude on various matters likely to come up especially uuniici-lptlou, intervention in Russia and the cessation of the uucinpio-_-.= ineilt doel. Tile Preniler made a. reassuring re- ply. According to the unolllclsl re- \vas redeeming its pledgees regarding Russia and declared that he was as warlike methods employed against any nation but unfortunately other peoples outside this country held opinions and directed policies wlilch necessitated England being prepared. turns for November' amply support such as the DH\‘Hll'SlS Of A1\\9"l°“!‘ ships in Sc:-:pa Flow “in a spirit of the optimistic feeling concerning coil- trade owing to strikes, the inability of equity utter a ,hearing by me i-euuiuu illtlonshere. Monthly exports have continental Europa to .mla_.n.ni*actinre ions wmmissionl-. considerable more .than doubled in for itself and the great demand _for The note warns Germany ~-io, me port, he asserted that the Goveniment value since February and the adverse British coal. Our "shipping freights iuui timu~ that -uuuunciuiiou ui the balance of excess imports has now are again bringing us the enormous uriuisiice would give the Aiigud ui-ui. reached the polntwhere it in met by, revenue of over $1,000,000 daily. The ie, aii iuiiiiidi, i-oi-_ ueoegonry mniinry anxious as anyone to see the last of the profits of British shipping in fore- _city of London in now largely invest- measures and audi.: ign trade. Thus British trade is once lug in foreign enterprises, particular- -qu this -upirii we au-uii iiie uiguii. more S0lV€l1i~ ll' America- Ellglllnll 15 U-‘d“Y l“`°‘|“'3' ture of the protocol and the exchange This is the most relnzlrkable recov- ing nlnlost as great quantities of man- uf ,-uiificuiiuuu-» - ery of commercial position the world ufacturcd goods for export us before 1-he ueuouu uuie deuis euiii-eiy ii-iiu has over witnessed. -Loading lrranu- the war and ,the ciilantitiel are ln- me ,Suupu _plow incident, It piucu, __ ' ' --"°’ -- iiactlirers here frankly recognize that creasing iitontltly. me i-eumusibiiiiy Qu me G9,-mum, foi- lllliill WlllilN _ SPY Ili iliiiiilll ~_-in' - (special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Dec. 9.--An investigation is being conducted by the flmt coun- cil of war here on the workings oi Germani"s spy system in France. has disclosed, according to newspapers, that the organizer' and head of the system in northern France was o wo- mnn known as Madame Blonde who n pears to have been either the dnu_- ggter or neice of General Von liein- rich, Governor of Lille. _ Greeks and Turks 0 Had a Clash (Special to The Guardian.) SALONKI Dec. 9.-Greek troops advallcing to the line -of demarcation in Asia .\lliioi'. which was fixed by the pence conference. have clashed witll ’l'ui'klsll forces. tlie resistance of thi- latter being broken iiccoirliiig to on olficlnl alateliiellt. Montreal ‘Diictors_ _ Examine Ttlrontonians l (Special to The Guardian.) .\lON'l`il.l0i':_ 05 Pi'eside_ut iiloiis oil service will be dlscusse b ' ' G f (I d fll`I`*1llZa.D 0 9 0 HS EH. 9 11 TOVO 11- u uouimi buu,-ii uuu-siuiiug of dfivg` (Special to The Gvirdlih-) __ _ a tion in tile United States and to seize innnogel's and five- \'cpi'esentn.tlves of' 'WlNNlPEGg Dec- 9-“SPe_°1“l “mme _,___ tile border states acquired by the Am- unions ond in the event tlwy cnnn-ot his been received nt the oflices of the QUEBEQ Dec 8_;__Ge_w__M w_ B_ ei-icuu Gave,-umeui in ig4g_ is con.- agi-oc tho matter will be rei'el'i~etl to Mllllil-Obs (Tomlnetnd of lilo G. \‘\. V. A. King late 00m_m_mde_, of me Fouriii tallied in the nlcinoraudlim presented iii., _\'i-iiiuiml \Wli;e,~i Bqord, ` f\‘0lll The D°mlni°“ £'°mm”'nd Ulm. Cuuifd-ian Divisioiiai Apiiiiury arriv.-to President Wilson by ‘Senator Fall ' ~ __ passage money- paid by 5°1di9_"S U' ed in- Quebec un suiuruay eu route ot' New -Mexico, chairman of the For- ilellelldellls Wh” returned to (anadaf for Huiifax_ where .hu wok passage eign relations cbminitteo invcslisat- from -England Prl01‘ 00 U19 Slgnlllg ° board me S_ s_ Meguutiu for Eng, ing .tlie Mexican situation. _ on 'he Armistice'wmbelemmifi laild. While ill England General King iilll inspect and select some _'“ ‘;;’,§,,S,,,";i‘,,,,,,, 1...... . _ liiiiiill uniiniiin un three hundred 18 pound guns for the Re Island P'-nducuim in all likelihood (thus over" tiki- com - lnand of the Sfmt; _ans __ ng and _ ~ Th ¢| _ ' from General . ac ren, W o w 1 re- (spacm tu efuar an) Accoidin to a statement com- ew . n _ _ '- _ ~econle ‘ 5 _ , - turn at once to take up his 11 dut- ilildoizgtgggli gfifiblii ioéoiven piled by Mr- J- ls; B- MC(-Wadi; los on M. fi. c. s._. under General cnr- froin the people of Toroiito has ex- Publiclli’ A5"“'.' mr! ' E' Is3“d':f;‘;f_e rie at Ottawa. General King served ceeded any other welcome ever tend- ih8 ‘1l1l‘!€Bi Single gem tg; ;‘_’_____ mst throughout the war and in the op- (spocm to The Guardiam) °"°" ‘D me'-" M" bee" s“°h 3 gre" -nor “mms pmiicnotnrs yrliis your "“°“ °" °m°°“‘ her” “° "mf" °m°"”l _ui-Janis. 9.-minister or food pleasure to visit this city that I hope has been that oh o s es _ne 18 _O 20 could have been selected to take over economim Hen, Schemmh speaking _ii return to thank you all once again While 111° ml” ""5 ("1 t ea me; the command of the Canadians ln here yesterday declared the economic " "he “ear f‘m"°"' ' 'per Gem' above that ?5 as y hi'h r England' . .. ; situation in Germs-ny recently had lin- Thisvns me Concluding( rmmrk or price averaged Sonia pf-th' -Mawr Barker' " D" is “L59 ’eav'_ proved to an astonishing extent. Admiral .lellicoe's lust address ill this A rei1l‘8B0I\‘tai|ve ¢_i oneio me water! ing _.mr Engiuuu io iogii .iiitg the workers have rammed to their tasks city git-on ot the dinner at the Torop- h0\1“09 d'-“"5 bm’ “BSI “ °f canned ¢l“¢Sl-l0!\ Of 800014118, ”~l\`PlfHl€F~ 19’ in far greater degree than was forc- tc (iiuh lust evening under the :tusph estriniate tho product on 0 .- the Caiiadlen air services. seen mai uummen Hen. Suuemiut said the slnkinga, and sees ln the rotest ill Hill lil uw tnllnlll nnnllslil; nilwlv 0 Tile note cites the secret ulessage ol the chief of the German Admiralty _ ‘ ' (Admiral Von Trotha) to Admiral Von ‘ Renter, in command of the German _ ' crews oil the Scapa Flow ships, dated May, tellin him that the fleel.’s' dis- E position "cannot he decided without |wiNNipf-30 Dec 9 _Cori in out U S aeinl tc The Guardian.) ' (Special to The Guardian-) u-B' It. Wm be nnjwed by usnand de' livery to the enemy avoided. JlPiN lllli |l.3. -lilINl|NB ll] TEHIVIS 'J (Special to The Guardian.) O I U ‘ Tokio, Jnnon, Doo. 9_~Negotint- ions between Japan and the United _ I | States relative to the concortuln by. e e _ which these two countries with Great Britain and France would assume il In dominant role in the future llilancing' ol’ the 'Chinese Government are pro- ! grossing fitvorabiy it is understood. (Special to The Guardian.) WASH-ING'I`~ON, .Dec. 9.-A pence time regular' ni-lily oi' 300,000 liieii itiiii i5,000 ofllce-rs was decided on totlny _ by the I-louse 'Milit~.ii°y Subcoilllnittec, lionilcd by l-eprorient-ilive Anthony. Re- _ pul>llcnii,l\':\iisn..=-i. framing the ztrlllv rt=~_ orglliiiz-u.tlon Hill, 'I_`lie number of com-, fll' be culled until one month after notice ° ` -im t ._ ~i~_ u _t ___0_(,00_ - has been lvcn The Nltiollal wages t -r°°pB‘W`“ we Q ' ‘ _L _ (Special to The Guardian.) \\',\SlillNG'l"ON, Dec. 0.--Evidence that 'ndlcl 1 'li ic ith th ces of me Navy League of (lmnmil-H' at on avsrisc of $38 per caso n total im’ ‘med Humsucs '° “h°‘” mal' Dm' \ \’\‘4 W I0 ‘ ' Coiilinodort. Enllliils Jar P 9' ' _ _ duction in t-he mines. shipyards and as °f Islander Elected-Mailer - ers of thought to meet the Adilln‘al._ total value pi_o u__ce _D or ___ -' . el approaching me m.e_wm. buuE_ “N95 °f UW h`°"'“°° am' year' ' Some exceptions he stated were to be - ---~~“-*~"*“_' many previous years' In mher “nw e noted but those were due for tho most the wich fe" off' say 50 p' "" in ,_ part to luck of raw material. cod while the catch ol’ mackerel was --- S ‘also small and of herring about the _ _ _ usual average. It seems safe to .»Mil~.Dl(-i.\ll~J HAT, _Alta.. Dec. 9.- of B 'f I P ‘ ' ' estimate the total vnlue_D1‘0‘1_11<¥C;<|_ 1;-_i _S_w<;t_+plilg_t-ll? cit¥'_' after one ordtiie G t . t , - $1,750 000 which is far xt- ove tie i g - vo es een lon g -'s on recor o- -_ ea" ' “ ‘“ mg-S ei f.‘:“l.-.."“lir;:;.-;1- '*.-...i’.r;’.u- ".s:z‘:.‘.':.':.'_. "Verma will W ll l 'rlicro is on exhibition nt the Ile-nf A lending -represenmtive of the fur 'ment Association. was iyestfai-ilayi I e S ‘pox Hotel what is undoubtedly the (iii-_ming interest here is authority for elected is i_0\1{¢_l\ _l_~_%Y;_i:_\0"3Vl:` l_\lh:(ll__ _ _'___ G d_ lines-_i collection oi' paintings eversecii iris statement that from _various poi_i_ei_i_t,_,__ e\_____ _(___. .Bmwn, _feadg ___ _ _ispvecmi io on nn_|;_tsn.)___ ____ 1" t 9 city' These painting were courses nw "mp or young foxes tm? Elgin nil. lorieti by the citizen cilml- ~ r1A“ A' IieC"‘9__ ma tes wilewl( bmugm hem" direct mom Mlglaflldins year wus consldemmy short ot that m'ltt€i`>e Iwlhicll included foul' alder- LlllM!ne(i~b¢,iv tileii;l)ierix1\l\$l:}sst’éi~i Cali,- prpvlomly mentioned In "lie Limllrg M lor mst year' H? edzium/aftes “lg manlc'cnnrlldut<‘S- fl-ll 0( l'h°m were iid2tLmii(<:‘:oi-0,0oi\i|illlg tllieesiuiiiiliwqjdigsliser °l00led 'rho Mavcr, backed by tho mode lr.~"ll011 Affhul' Mélgllen Admin' ilicansns' ' I - 'a e'_. - ~ ' ‘ _ _ _ __' 1- at ni: mmsmm Zhlmg lDtm's‘iA'l(i 'tnhl‘s?g}i>e"i-‘$1 'mil estimates me Wk” teamed as progress llnvor Brown was the i',;)i}:l1l|ii‘iiio{1Ei-il GDL ' A will' unsu-atie _ w ' be ow; -. _ ' _' - ‘ . - __ melnhered that he exhibited pictures 1000 bi-euuing fi-,gen iii 3600 ‘;’_;'iR&}2;;’_§__;’|£:;“__:::;1“5_:_\;§‘]_:;:_‘i"e“_:§:_‘; _____`_____ I “"9 *‘°"“’ Y"“"" ‘"‘°' “'h°“ his Cone? W' fur J $60`0'000 headed* the his industrial congress tion oi' high class wo(-it made such it M-_oo 5 |"u._ wx Dei", ui wmch bmugm ___ep__esen_ta__vB_ manw r""°"°m° ]mDr°m°"' ms pmnem co' $350 "ch 1'575'0o0 lecturers from Eastern Canada. and Mr. - pn.“n;‘;:..::f.:.i“ii..f;.. ----- n.s..2s;:;s.;:‘:;;r:..;: uni.. nf.. _ is iiiiiiiiy iiiiiiif '“3 "“° " ' - larger congress this year and it is' All inspection of these exrllllrllll’ ____._____.__.--.__.-.»--- I id BH il (.1 bi _.__ ‘Yorks nf an together wnh Mr' Roi); 1 p:!l::;miel€lt')ll<>'i'§'VuC<:ll0P‘°~;il'tt ifstaiitg hit l\i§limt‘-?nlt¢.))lPt?<`J)\:‘l oxoghlngwal Il;-42 -Vl'»AiR.SAW. Doc. 0;-~E“l¢uatlon of Mustegd <3! Crtigiaixyi -Scotlnnd‘and oi’ "au" 'mn . ` ' ' I ' t 1.85. the territory ceded top-Poland by Ger- .lesle or on, s e. ”-°°d “lu” "ny be'h‘ant?i'§naiixr(|$i}iil? “gun 23:7: :his a iernoon and tomar- many. according' -to the -terms of the i Hr- WHS I1 Well I0 d° f°i`"“"° 'B ““\“_ cg" whmtai; to fhi1'i1"i'l::'ti`llt'aln! °r "aug ww ‘t i 41° it flees tonlorrow morn- German~Pollsh accord concluded s. few 'of ii high order of igtelilgenceirgsud oi t e lnten on o_ '~ ' _42_ ‘ a o, ill tart it six! _ ni. on splendid personal c nmc er. env- whm the worlds bntallrilhs fflgilgtili mffiilli iliid<;\iuIl;'\;fl_ll‘i`i?;“iS0‘i1ial;llhei- 7th at tlggssggentlii dat; after the Pslgnutuse es it widow one son. James. and one _ _,\§_l¢lh_PHli1f ““" hmm '- - ° 5_0 ' _ , ~ ‘ ' - in Paris ot the ratification ‘protocol of daughter Jessie at home. and another Eleventh-Joining up of railways. url should M00 li e 4'* ‘“ ~ - - in l Ui - 'r mn-'r it o me nstnon- o bean u Md we Lust uii,ii-is; sunday, December litla the Peace Treaty. Occupation by tho daukhiel Jennie ln Da ous e n ver _ vs_" runsoodovxr EB__wma__ l|_li|ilI]|]K Ili U. 5. Action on Peace Treaty ‘ concilabiy. (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 0.--Action by the Senate both on the Venezolos Peace Treaty and the resolution of Senator Lodge proposing to declare the war with Germany at an end to- night, appeared improbable until at- ter the Christmas recess, scheduled to run from December 20 to January 5. The deadlock over procedure as to tho Versailles treaty apparently has lightened and republican leaders ag- reed todsy to defer ociion temporar- ily on the Lodge resolution although a nnws ll iillniltlltli -°="".‘:.**°ii’..'i”...ii.'if'i!.1.”-..Il'l£».°.-"'it....... o........... ciinluorrnrown, CANADA-, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10.1919- e - - 2’i..‘.l.'."'.°‘F..L'.f$‘.* ‘5."i.i‘E?..i“'!i3 5 i ` ' ` - ' Sllilll i and Senator Lodgefs Ref- solution Deferred Till After Christma'a**H'oli- - days While Lodge and Hitchcock Differ Irre- meeting of the Foreign Relations Com- mittee for Wednesday was arranged. Senator Lodge said his resolution probably would walt disposition by the house of a. similar proposal. Son- a'tor Lodge and Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska. Administration Leader, to- day indicated complete disagreement regarding future steps as lo the trom- ty. The former declared the ‘nom move must come from President Wil- son while Senator Hitchcock with eo- ual emphasis' said the Senate must act iii-st. lillll Nlllillllll Ill f llEll|HN|Nl§ H Passenger List Includes (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 9.-The (J. l‘. U. M. Empress of France will sail from Liverpool tomorrow and will take it large quota ol’ Canadians back to the Dominion. Besides \\’. C. Noxon, and G. J. Hearn ot' the (Tnnzidizl mission in London, the pnssengei' list includes Col. ‘William Bishop, Col. Hamilton Cadet instructors For City Schools Major Willis. (). 1. (‘. C. for Nova Scotia and P. E. lsluiid is in ilic city and will iiliike the usual tour of the province. Yesterday lie visited the city colleges and schools and -lust night coinhiloted arrungenlents for lil- rtruclors in Prince of Wales College and West Kent School. The Guardian understands that Lieut E. A. Weeks, M. C.. M. M.. with bar for each has undertaken thc duty for Prince oi Wales College and ux-Sergt G. WV. Gardiner, M. M., for West Kent, Lieut Nelligan,_ C. S. C. 'l., will instruct the Queen Square Cadets and ex-C. E. F.. W. J. McDonald 'for St. Dunstan's. These appointments will givo u. splen- did iinpetus to cadet drilling in Char- lottetown, and will make keen compet- ition for next years inspections. The boys or these schools will doubtless appreciate the :tppoultment of sucni capable men as instructors and wil! no doubt do honor to themselves and their schools. Messrs Weeks and Gardiner are two of the famous "Or- iginal Six" who were the first to on'er their services imd who distinguished themselves. McDonald is also an ex- soldler with an excellent record. Mr. Neliigan. has been an oiilcei' of the Cadet School I-nstructors and has con- ducted his work successfully for a numbers ot years. Through these er- rangements Oharlottetown will in the near future have four corps ot which it will have good cause to feel proud. Motor Willis leaves t-his morning for Georgetown _.Solaris and other poi-nits east. after-'which ‘he will visit Summerside and other points ln Prince County. _ Bolsheviki Submit Pence Gnntiitinnsi DORI’.\'T, Def' 8.-The Bolshevik dclega-tloli which is hero to discuss the posniiilliiies of peace with repro- aentatives ot the Baltic States, today published their thirteen points for peace Their conditions declare that the Treaty must be based on the prin- ciple of self determination and with-‘ out any indemnilios. The terms _pro- posed are: Fin!-Mutual recognition of inde-- pendence; Second-S/usperision of the stntc of war; Third-/Suspension of hostilities ana determination of the time tor with- drawal of the troops; Fourill-Declaration by the Esthon- lnn Government of the non-existence of alliance ot the states warring with the Soviet: Fifth-Slmilliir declarations with rel'el‘ence to other forces opposed to the Soviet Government; Sixth-The intemment and disarm- ament of General Yudenitch, (Com- mander of the Ilusslan Northwest -Army) and the empounding of his war stores under seal; Seventh-Amnesty for all cfulens condemned for support of the Bovnst Government or talcing part in the third international; ` Eight--Provisions for a commercial treaty; Ninth--Restimption of diplomatic relations; Tenth-itesumption of postal and telesraphlc relations; ulllnlilsi *initrd ilnliu Many Noted Canildlitlt Soldiers and Statesmen. Gault, Hon. G. P. Graham, W. H. Tilly, K. C., Senator Lusk, Gen. J. C. MacDougall, General Btevrlrt, Litdy lt. Cavendish, Col. Noel lllhflh- nl, J. W. \Voods and M. F. l'U.l1dBf‘- sley. 5 Col. Hughes. who has been ll France and Belgium selecting sites for Canadian war memorials, also Balls tomorrow. Delightful Pageant -A D At St. James’ Hall The pageant of famous women Dre- sented iintler the auspices of the On- ward Class ill Bt. Junics' Hull last Wffllillg il'-is lnost pictul'-2-sqllo both in costuullng and slzlginigdilid was thor- oughly enjoyed by the large audience present. There was not o dull moment. from the appearance uf the Judge to the crowning of the most popular character' lil the world the "Mother," so cillclently taken by A. Bin- clalr. Tho characters represented \vr>l~e: Judge. Mrs. Jn'.ni»;-son; Ruth. Miss H. Cameron: Graco Darlinlr.Mlss V.'I`aylor;Jenny Lind. Miss K.Moo.re; Laura Secord. Mrs. J. McMillan; Miss Ophelia, Miss Barrett; Topsy and Eva Misses i. Acorn and E. Gordon;'Me_1id Muller. Miss E. Agnew; Mary Queen of Scots, Miss L. Seaman; .i~L)>ane-in Girl, Miss F. Lanta; ltrtlian Girl, Mies D. Tait; Melba, Miss M. Robertson; Samnntlln Allen, Miss Bryson: bdr- barn Frelichie, Miss P. Mosse; Mad- eline of Vercheres, Misa H. 3811110 son; Tho Maid,Miss P.Turner;Scotcl. Lltsaies, Miss C. Wheat, Miss Malon- ey, Mrs. Tait; Mrs. Pankliurst. Miss H. Wlhitc; Queen lsabella, Mrs. H. Jenkins; Mother Goose, Mrs. R. _E. Mulch; Mary Garden, Miss M. Roeji Queen of Sheba, Miss P. Hunter; J_ of Arc, Mrs. (W. Brehaut; Queenf- inaliotn, Mics Mills; irioronco N ft- lugalo, Miss ina G. Gillani Maduthfv A.ibnn.ni, .Miss D. Sutherland; Britta- nia, Miss J. McDonald; Queen Yb torls, Miss A. Acorn;'OanadB. MINS. Mathleson; Mother, Mrs. A. 8% indian Girl. Miss D. B _ . All the performers were clear in tion and enunciated well their soure- what lengthy partst. certainly pivvedp unique treat and all present ex'Di'U'lD- ed themselves an delighted with manner in which the production / carried ont. crest credit in due _Q Mrs. .inmos nit. tonoanr in the $- wlard Class for tho great intbfoot 'O has taken to ma-ke her claus leAdH$l in many good works. Ex¢0Pti°DAlU nlcc music wus supplied by Hil- Keith Rogers, organist for t.hs'o@l-- sion. All concerned in this deulhfh? affair arc certainly to be C01ll‘_r%¢\l.' ated. ports bound lol' Russia, and; Thirteen-The establishment of doekage facilities tor Soviet Russian bound Boods _ i _ _ __ 0 A » i>|NG- 5‘*°PEAY5 SPQSE SANTA 0 _ONA _ .|' . . i ' C / or a __,- ` 'ihn'f)`~ i - ‘ff , A ///' ' S\\\\ ii "L_: I a.;;-_-' filfw _ _ "'_