' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . -0APlT0l. -~...<.-... .... Jar- . ._».. sleepnwolker Fell FiveStories ' lrlaur alarms’ rllrlllllr llolll a El To His Death rllllllr llv 1933 ea s _ - - r _ . _ i? 1 ‘ new YORK res io-oharlee sui- " i!- ~I ° 1' ' °" 1 a ' . - ' ' ' , . Increased Production Is Need- ezlecrny of l . liven, 28, walked in hll sleep Y0! d s s‘ C h ~ PR 0 534114 -7094 Y *:::.;:r:.:r':.:al'::::._,_j:; .' "...1.'.'l.h'"""' i . i ital one suls i-t- "- _ AND COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND ‘t;:,'j‘,,?§:§‘:,:,'?{“m, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, uuhfffi ""1 l‘ , SATII ll DAY EQUIPPED WITH NORTHERN ELECTRIC h. n. way s... l-lld woke up just ' » °"""°""' s SOUND — THE, HIGHEST PRICE- beforeperesshed the around. mud- PARJlJNlxUF-Aworldgoldfam- MatlneeIl.15......16c,3'le. EQUIPMENT ON THE MARKET. unmou- u-ihn-ws-iw-ss-l-oi-w» He got up, went inside and ‘phoned for a doctor to see if his pains in- dicated he was seriously hurt. An ambulance took him to a hospital at the doctor's suggestion and‘ he died just as an examination wee to be ofthgworldaflllrlifliftheplient pmdllatiou at eoldl-eosaeaiaaeteiy uo0,0o0,000 annually-is not increas- ed within the next two years. Three alternatives ate possible. liitbarnelwloldfieidainuatbeiound, "Wallis. '1 a ass zoo, ize, szo, THE TALKIE RIOT OF THE -.‘ 55°“ MATINI!!! pains CHILDREN 16o. A’! 3.25 ADULTS 20c. EVlNvlNG 7.00 AND 8.45 CHILDREN I00. ADULTS 42c. S E A S O N _ med; to determine the extent o! his u,“ “nun”, ‘Qbuflnd’ o, m, u, nev. A. nfimhml, - _ _ ‘ “ ' .11; iniu os- of gold prohibited for any but mon- *' , i! ‘ etery pill-poses. Such are the conoiu- W» 311111014- who has eel-M m, ~ efone dnwnfromereeentstudyof the Gold Delollflon If the League of Nations. - The Gold Delegation found that approximately nine-twentieth of the world's annual I016 production has gone into tbe macuieotlne of jewelry and industrial wodlaota, whale the other eleven-twentietl-le has been util- ined for monetary purposes. Higher Values Bible Society as Agent or Secl- elnee mo, mired in May 193mm“ in Quebec and educated in Mir. Banfioid was e member o; m, first band of Christian mission“, who settled esnorg- the Nulpe mom He went out to Nigeria in i901 mu, the pioneer party of the African m. dustflsi Mission (now the Sudan u. terior Mission). 1n 1905 the mm nonlte Brethem of Canada decided to establish a mimion of their own in eon-ion: Haw? ', Whirlwind clrama of abeSshglra Sen-is where oidcaete of play their game of love and dieetbl‘ f‘ WARNER aslvralt _ -- 51ft". _. Verdict Re Plane Crash (Canadian Press) PLYMOUTH, England, Feb, ll-A verdict of accidental. deaths wfe re- turned today by a Coroner's jury that investigated the crash oi a ROW-l ALONG _WITH SHORT TALKING SUBJECTS , , Soc George Sid- “ r _v, foremost poriraycr of Jew- ish comedy char- i:_ '1 , I Air liorce seaplane February 4 in N189“. “d Mr Ban" 1d ’ l, ,, Cohen hich i me wr killed. The jut/y ' e ‘med ‘s iief-‘Kiiiilfs he- -_ ,- <~ iilund lint: thg acecifient was calilsed Tm “ulmm Mm 5°“ pmduc‘ “m: lupmntendint ‘mm he “m” .5 J‘ loved nemesis. Q“ n" Gm“ by the mmperleme o, Wm; com tion ia\not sufficient to keep piggy the Bible Bocietys service. m. M, don as “mom- ‘ ma" - the or- igi nal Mrs. with the growth in world trade, hence gold prices will soar higher, forcing done much work on the Nupe u“. guage, translating the New Tom. mander C. G. Tucker, Llight Lieu- tenant M. H. Ely, who was instruct- the cost f h ieeai i-ooucu. M" "m" W" which“ in wit. Cohen; th r 1118 “ck”- Whe" the mwwt mu" up“, “umsodw :1‘ f . and fin-ally the old Testament ower behind . ed, confirmed the testimony of pre- 7 "‘ h, u 11w ihwno- l 1 vious witnesses that ‘rocker knocked ‘m’ Y°"'“‘“°'-°°°'°°°"‘“ ‘“°°'°°° w ch m‘ m primed‘ 3° under 1000. leaving only $220,000,000 free for monetary use and 0182.000,- hae rendered splendid service dilflng his hands away when he (Ely) at- hi; long period of nearly lhiruv your. See Kate Prise, - t t is ,_ leadinl cxilon- tutatzofsteio E8210,“ $10k: ooo for industrial purposes. especelly 1" l" “malubrm” “"1"” ,_ 2:131:11 was killed m the crash. in India and the Orient, where gold M‘ Bimfleld h" "WPW "ii "l1- acfers, as Mrs. Kelly. pointment from the BriiLsh and Foreign Bible Society in (Illnallll and Newfoundland to act us nuclei travelling deputy for a period o1 twelve months. Ho M11 d'\'0',e him- self specially to work in tha various Auxiliaries across tho llcinlilllon and it is hoped his great abilities and remarkable African ciqwrlanccs. a: and silver hoarding} is a centuries-old practice. The Gold Delegation prepared a table showing the estimated gold yields for the next ten years. The table shows that the production, un- til 1933, will be slightly in excess of the average for the past 20 years, while after 1933 there will be an a- DIVORCE SHOULD BE EASY nEuo. Nev. Feb. lii.—-( u. r.»- “The trouble with divorce is not the {divorce laws but the lack-of hier- ' 1 ‘ridge laws,‘ in the opinion of A. P. I COIItYGCI BrédC/l fJohnson, assistant district attorney of lead. When the experiment elid- ed he produced n small piece of gold — -' ...~_._>..».-. w ~~ -.-_,-;,-, ____,_,. ,_ .77.... ..-._ 1:. s... :_ —‘ which lic claimed to have extracted ' ' I of washoe County and a divorce law cut, - W011 l5 his services 1s n. mu <1 < - M . , .. e shortage. ‘ i» 111m» ' iwere diligently studied and that the Be rltvrt Letter from the lead. Experts believed that In 001088 MllllOfls l"- Hnislafitt?” ltflzhmild :9 1mg” Wm make him on m, jmu-nq. “m5 church Ofsfioildnai sum of s22; was contributed by these the 801d 110d been smuggled iii i0 l1”? lddf’ d ‘l: 11"" Perl” s ‘l’ c ESTIMATED ‘vonu, rmmuc_ the continent es on plrvious occas- l _ ' to iliiSi0li work at hunlc. him by friends. 0 f D 0 I a 1' s ‘marrc ' an m ma" a” “W5 “ON o? GOLD ions. a very welcome visitor rind an The Sabbath School report show shmfld Strengthened and dhmrcc made easier" emilwnt exponent from first hand -.§.__.__ i . l _ _ ‘ - ‘ ' ' t . _ . dd . _ L) CAMBRIDGE_ MAss , BERLIN. Fob. 20. It seems an o i ed incroased attendance and inicr- ——-_—- acquaintance of the Bible Socioty‘; . _ _ _ WARM AIR. CURREN . l 193° $4°°»°°°-°°° ,._,. _ est in the study of tho. DlViilc Word. thing that mrnflny’ the home of 2,009 p001, LEIQZLS (Lanadlnn Prgsa) “CENSES ALL NUMBER ONES 1931 “Loomooo DYOEPess abroad. ‘ At the annual meeting o! the Bf and exnvletszscdi the dejllfltifl aB-illlel Einstein and the landnwhich 12:18!“ pvzzblNaeAvmToxs 'IDjPT]1€:)O:;rIl":I?Li:.-;o :<:er1fil$ 1932 4071000900 -__._____..__DUNDAS ' ' I l ' ' n dnCe I1 E ' m0 Q n _ 1111'] l . , , hove congregation held recently in smliw] a e "i? t? Euwifwf“ “m “m be the . w“: involved m a breach o’ contract CARSON Cm‘ Nev" “hm m 1933 .. soo,ooo,ooo ' ' the Kirk at Cambridge, with a good c mo" v , 5919111151“ pwglesst °u (Canadian Press) P)--'I‘hg governor o; Nevada 15m w. 1934 -- -----i------ 399.000.1100 attendance of the members the min- Th“ "°1’°"" “f “w “pm” °°"‘"“°‘ 111m “"1016 the “"11"” s“1‘"5m" WINNIPEG Man Feb 1o —-Alr 5"“ d°°1d°d M” i“ “V” °' the Se,“ mmded bu, 1, he was he would i935 asloooooo M1“ M111“ D°°k°“d°’“i ‘PM ' . '~ b H h ‘t Mo. Lml. - ddl A i j. " ' ' Barber Asphalt company, and the - . . - - - th k d i t m H - m, we" Rev‘ J‘ W‘ s‘ mwry’ Dreaded tiled ilugiriorsy rclpofilt bvc rived Zlfeifcetofintdlcmols/t!whgespizzd rem“ ma“ 2mm’ “mghgg 1h?“ way ‘We’ General Asphalt 00- H"! B81111” the “m m“ dimmmy m ’°mmb°n'-" is: ififfw°°° euiowfi: Mrjniloh: 50$ com . and opened the meeting with praise, _ _ “ " ' 9 Pi‘ r108. have iSBOVBPOIi fl Dhfiii- ' _ how to get about, because his tele- - 410° ' prayer and reading of scripture, Mr.lB°-"°°' “u Or “him, “re adopted! Amhemy “"51 m” tmnsmumti°n omlenon which so fai- has defied the Anglo Saxon Petroleum 0° The phone numb”. 1s on, hi, auwmobne i986 857,000,000 L w was secretary w thclion the motion of lilcssi-s Alfred Cook o; base metals my‘, gold have of ‘mom o, meteorologists and others suit arose from a dispute over the u be .2“ n hm m” 32a 060000 M, Fulton Hunter has rcmmed V Jamés D f, ad the mum,“ ohimd Wcillliilwil B0018. 111E mover Ye" hitter years almost obtained the to whim M 2000 or 30004.0“ 1e“ division of oilfrom the Bigas con- “i? 111:1‘ r is °“°'_ 5 g and 1940 _ __ adowboo home after spending several months 28911353321115 rfnceblngs the récord marking that he was only one prcs- djmcnsjgns of 5 flourishing indus- ' ce ' in Venezuela. mm n‘ “me 1'5 “umber one- and ' ' ' . i. ‘ w) . . v z els the air has, on many occasions this winter, been anywhere from 80 to 50 degrees warmer than at ground level. This strange vagary of Old Man Winter has been noticed to a greater or lesser extent in all parts of the prairie provinces, but has been more noticeable around Saskatoon and Regina- According to the airmen and the he possesses a fishing and hunting m U’ s‘ A‘ ‘license from California. number one. ._._______ Sacrifices Life __._______ hid PHOSPHATES TO BE VALUABLE For WASHINGTON, Feb. l9. (U. P.)—— Unlimited deposits of phosphate rock in the so)uthern states are expected . . qcnt who was a cllnricr member of L,- _ Ham Kur5ch11dungen_ the Dug.- bf whwn “VHS DPIHOVCCL The Pastorjithc congregation at its organization, ‘Selim-f glfld maker built an extra.- ‘n 1""‘“°““g“ to the people‘ gavcihirty-fivo years ago, and he rcjoic- jordlnal-ily good business out of the ~ an Interesting resume or the “voik oiicd that they Worc- nilio. through isynthetic process he claimed to have l last “at atnd tmel three scarflmany difficulties rind obslaclcs, still digcgvgl~ed_ Induglgrlallsts, bankers gérrlgis 5:513:15] :0 recgflbxgfclto carry (m the good work of their and private persons: alieager to get 1 L.’ g i m beloved Zion. lrlch quick, financed the Dusseldorf c n. i» i ‘ . plotymcnt. and how these had to E|Trustce Board for this year; Messrs Spread bgygnd Ggrmunygborders, The “qua ‘umuchm m” m1 Many‘ friends of Marion Nicholson covered that there will be deficits of 1 m"? ‘Imus. iTelephone operator, Dundlls, are god ‘or m“ p “wmgiglad to hear she is around again between six and 238 million dollars in the next 10 years, if gold paper an" h" mm” fimrzte of betwrerl-‘lfiatfad thrceup: w u“ M°N°m and w,’ Noni‘? mntvyeuly’ u 1n m. "at McKenzie were on a business P _ (British United Press) Dun t. new roux, Feb. ill-Mn. Min- 1” d” °“ ‘m m“ _ , L. J. Bishop. Phillip Birhnp, George flcgroe affected (he numbers and re-lMncDougan Wm swmcylst and Geo Elias thiaiiilgrggzigoclzlitg: ezllfarpcr, and a special committee of ‘h devotion and fidelity o’ the or ‘twelve others, with Miss Ethel .1. ,, - _ . lBnyce, as Convener, was appointed sfceficglffxifilflgndfigplfiniofze i0 canvas the congrccnioin for the conducted financial operations on a through which they “rm-e passing of ibucigct fund of 1931, and rcpnrt to l vastly larger scale than those of his . Hosted by “J10 Kirk Sci-Wm in duo COHYSB- Ai- ifeilow alchemist, Kurchiidungen. But 1am‘ and courage ma" ' ' tcr the disposal 0i 80ml! further both alchemists were alike in not be- ! 1;‘? twins“: "PM: by Sear“ iffilltinf‘ matters and votes of thanks T. in; able to produce the gold they Itiifwiflflllgfli], Trvastllrcr, sllovilcd the if‘ nmst happy and harlnoyllo“? meet‘ had promised and both ended up m weekly offerings for i930, amounted 1mg was brmlght. m a close wlth the 1 the hands o! the puma f” 82,7732? for church repair fund |Aposiolic Benediction. Tausand, who was a. plumber, took n“ 2y Jaimor Fuel and other in’; zup ‘his scientific dabbling after the éléeémlg. 818th. i , war. The loss involved by his cred- Pllilosophefls Stone Hans Tausllnd, the Munich dis- covcrer of the Philosopher's Stone, There was Dam, An cpldcmic of la grippe is very‘ i0 the minister $2,300: to zcncml rx- iprevalent 111.1119 towns or Greater ' luau“; backers amounted m L500’- Fensos 5n‘? m benevoknccs and liBosionl; physicians and nurses beingl000 marks. Chief of those who are mlhcr object's 188.25. EBXCCDZIOHHIIY busy through the try- .11.“: mp0“ or me Young Peoplflfing period, WiliCh has extended ov-iTousand is General Erich von Lu- Sncleiv by Stewart Cairns statedicr many weeks‘ “Wm (have been idcndoflt Among the other promin- mm. ‘Fightrcn w“, profitable meet“ some cases oi’ a vcry ilialignnllt ila- , out pcrsonngcs who were induced to m,“ “w” hpm (“lying last ymr‘ atlillfi‘. and several have (levclopcll invcgi, were the Princes Hermann i alleged to have been taken in by . - . , _ lplcuro jlllCllilllltflllfl in on acuio fnrm fund Ulrich von Scil0ellbCfg-wfildgn_ ‘(inch subject. of forcgii 111135111115 the standard of the Hui-g, and llcrr Alfred Mannesmann, Lhc industrialist. ‘filusand laid claim to all sorts :0! new inventions before having védiscovercd his method of transform- ling the bnscr metals into gold. The different branches of the; ‘Presbyterian family of churches, will K hold their annual concinvc, kllownL i as "New England Greater Prcslzytor- i Trlusand came into contact with‘ Ian Day." in tho Plirst United Pros iGeilorai Ludelldorff 1111925 after chmch’ A promising son and heir was _—' born rrccnlll’ to the happy home; circlo of Ml: and Mrs OliVPl‘ Mac- Kz-ilzic, of Somcrvillo, Mass. if! Met Ludendorff AIM-Jif- ‘ogain forced to descend to the 200- weather experts this is contrary to all laws of nature, and to any pre- vious experiences. Pilots believe it has somethnig to do with the Chin- ook Winds which sweep in from the Pacific, but beyond that they can offer no explanation. Meteorological experts confess that they are com- pletely baffled. They have never be- fore heard of such a thing and can offer no answer to the problem. W. L. Brlritnell, operating manag- er of Western Canada Airways, tells of one experience of this nature he had near Regina. He took off near that city in a temperature of 1'1 be- low mro. A dense fog forced him to fly within 200 feet of the ground. Sud- denly he noticed s rift in the fog and climbed to a height of 3,000 feet. At one he noticed Iriis oil gauge ris- ing vci-y rapidly. He was at a loss to understand this until he put his hand outside and realized that the air we: warmer. Glarlcing at his thermomet- er he saw that it was 45 above zero- 57 degrees Wanner than at ground level. . A little later the fog once more closed in around him and he was foot level. where he found thatthe mercury again registered 17 below. nie schwartz today sacrificed her life in keeping with the tradition that a mother must think first of her chil- dren'e safety. A truck out of con- trol, made toward her. Bhe tossed her son, Arnold, 4, to safety and was crushed to death a moment later. Had she not thought only of the child, she could have jumped and saved herself as well. to be of high value to southern agri- culture, Dr. Henry G. Knight, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils of the Department of Agricult- ure, recently told a southern farm or- ganiastion. The south may reap huge benefits from new processes of fertil- iser manufacture, he declared. __.___._.__._.._ Ilium-A's Lfsllnleae aide lore Ices. CZAIPS FRIEND GUARDS SECltlill‘ 0F ROYAL ASHES (By Samuel Dashlell, United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, Feb. l9.--The purported remains of the Imperial Russian family are not only in good "Rus- sian” hands, but are in the special care of a friend and confidant of the one time royal "wily-Monsieur de Giers, former Russian Ambassador in Rome and at present a refugee in France, the United Press is advised. The casket containing the re- mains of the imperial family; that ie, the Osar, the Ocarina, their five children, including the crown prince and four grand ducheeses, together with four royal servants and a pet dog, are now buried "somewhere in Russian judges who found the Gear's body and those of his family. De Giers is somewhat puzzled by the abrupt study made of the 1m- perial family by Bokoloif, whom he doesn't know very well. "It is true that I have received from General Janin eonle remark- able objects pertaining to the Ini- perial family at the time of their execution, but I have no absolute proof. I thing that the documents take part in a more practical way. in the departure from Erkaterin- burg, Micro it seems obvioueithat the Russian family met their fate. It is also the more logical since the Koltchak anti-revolutionary army was nearing the gates of Ekaterin- burg and that the Soviet officials, being of a secondary district, mis- interpreted most of the instructions, If, in the meantime, the production of the South African mines should fall off- since they furninsh half of the world's gold simply-or Ohina “should change to a gold standard, the Price of gold would rise to such e. figure that the gold standard countries would be forced to change. Goldbefleltl If there is no decrease in the pree- ent demands for gold the League Gold Delegation estimates there will be the following deficit! in gold nerd- ed for m ‘ y purposes: Year Est. Supply Amount needed De- ficit (money uses) - losi mopooooo eaisoooooo eae,ooo,ooo lose 220,030,000 an. .000 91,000,000 loos 221,000,000 832,000,090 111,000,000 i094 215,000,000 sehoohooo 130,000,000 1985 100,000,000 ss2,ooo,ooo 144,000,000 loos zos,ooo,ooo soaoauooo 1ss,ooo,ooo lea-l 198,000,000 sls,ooo,olo 115,000,000 M! Claude Phair is progrrssllif slowly after his attack of the flu. Miss Georgie Matheson spent I very pleasant week end in Dulidiii- M!‘ and VMrs J. Arsenault spent the week in Charlottetown. Miss lidlllish and Miss Fulfil!"- were recent visitors to the city- INO 172,000,000 300,000,030 2M,000.0°° ' 1m 170,000,000 soaoooooo 238000.00" Although the league only 111"” ‘i it, other economists boldly deals" that France's and the United States‘ pomeseion of nearly two-thirds of the world's total monetary 801d i! 1"!” iy ieeponeihie for the present "W" onlio depression. The Gold Delegation pleads 1°‘ ' better distribution of the world's sold supply through the WWW“ of financial and political confidenotl the former generally neins ail/Him" 1038 188,000,000 ssaoomoo 101,000,000 upon the latter. 000 Spr Spruce Latlls & Cedar Shingles: on hand uce Lathe 5W1» Prices $250-$350 and $4.00 pel- 1,000 15 Queer pranks of the weather man France." _ d“ - bytcrian Church Boston on Wcdnes- ihnviilg been previously in consul- ha” made flying duncun m“ w!” Monsieur d. m". who u u“ and wentmhead with the brutal _ -.-AIgo- Iv. ‘ day. Feb. 25. at which n. large rel?‘ itntion with the Bavarian Minister ten Wat of Moose Jaw the" L! no “new m yam’ u gum‘ “and,” murder of the Czar of Russia." on. Minion Cain. sh-hmks in rescntation of tho many congress’ of Finance. The company Drevious- snow “d no cold weathen - _, the ‘mpofluon of “u” “h” “l”. W h I u , Ahunrhd British (Jiohnnbh; and f" . . tione in Greater Bost d tl ~ l '1 f - d t i it Ta and’s pro- an lives gatlon _ a . £11.11‘... ml... u... 3“°.‘.f.°...'ii'...f33f;‘“..‘°li‘..2§.?$$ . °“"""'""";:.- .’.‘u%.f::':' S"‘“"‘°‘ ‘5 : __ _ . . . , . a: . V ' , _ o l Tr x AVE THESE NQW! Dra Kerr, Atchison, and McKnIghtgdQl-If, according to Tausande etate- ‘mm’ wintry weaum. The result of and "a he“ for the “mm.” M» De Giere seems to indicate that i Moderators respectively of the Pres- f mcnts, concluded two contracts with 9 ; Everything will run smoother in this is a wide belt of heavy fog where lhe kitchen when you have our bytcrian Church, U. s. A._ the Unit- fi Tnusand. gloderll Cooking Utensils at hand. ed Pirabyterian, and the Reformed When months went by and no the cold and warm weather meet- 'l‘hie has delayed the prairie air mail position of the Russian lnonarchiets should the Soviet regime lail., he would, like a free and frank in- veetigation oi the entire tragedy, ‘There are several person: still -Prlcee low- L.» M & Co. Paoli’s ‘VIIETVPS’ . o;'i Presbyterian, will attend and ad- gold was produced his numerous ffequenfly duflng the winter, m.“ our“ m“ "V1118 W110 300W lbfliit tho Nele- W], FIT" ' h d l ed t a ookl _ °' AN INDIVID u a ._i fiszrrWsttatlfcr 5A2: “ma; filmhzf’ dress the convention. backers living in a castle he had Flying 1n on," pa,“ o; the norm- sination of the Olar, and if time m 0M“. o‘ duuncflan "n he ob. , . . u Y I 'bought continued to hold forth pl-o- west has been made difficult by the It is understood that ashes of ever unseale their mouths, we shall b hndJ-ihnin‘ c, ‘1"""“"‘“"” " "’ ' °" "'1 "M orrosne TAKING mises. At length complaints were unoggfujnty or thg lee on the rivers the royal family are not in the perhaps possess one of the most hle- "m"! “"17 1 Th“, why h” "’ 1"“ T115“ "' ‘h’ 1"‘ OVER own made to the police and Tauaand fled m4 lakes, due w. unprecedented lenliiy vault es the custodian, but torlc relics of the world," he eeld. 1°" 'i'°°"' "‘°“""°' llosct. You'll he proud to have them to Italy. He was the subject o! ex- 1"“, tradition proceedings and was hand- Como, see them yourself. RENO Feb 19m“, Pyhrhe nn_ warm weather. On Great slave Leila the bloat-up is expected to some nllal convention of Nevada County cil over to German authorities.“ earl! in Mai-ch this year. In normal in the vault of a friend of the old Russian regime, one lives near de Giere and who believes that some De Glare believes there ia no doubt that should the present Russian re- gime ever fall, or become more unl- euatoul-inade _ "IL note men o! lllseerninr 1'1"“ ants lnlollloly d" Our tellers exercise unusual ‘m’ i" the fashioning of all Olflthiflysz: ‘ every couoehrable ooeasion- Md eheiee of new lllililela, feud“. commissioners have gone on record Tausand has always maintained in. opposed lo this state taking over that his discovery of synthetic gold‘ , Y lhc public domain within it‘! bnrd-iwas genuine. While inprieon await- e Co‘) crs as yiroposcd-by tho l-loovrr rub-ling trial he was perrnittedrtd make “w” lie Len-l Commission in a recent re- an cxpcrlment in support of his to go to heaven? Dc Giers appeal-e somewhat skep- family placed in some adequate tomb \ port. ‘ elailne._ 8e was provided with a piece 'Joh_nny7l_l_0t M, c "' tloel about the exact proof If the in Malia- o c K n o ~ 1 a ‘ , ‘ l g ' l . i - ‘ . years ‘planes are still landing on skiis on ice-covered surfaces in April. I day the relnaina of the Gear and The Rogers his family will form the nucleus of ' one oi the world's greatest monu- menfli- vereally moderate. there will be a big demand on the part of the Allies to have the assassination ease re- opened, and -to have the imperial Preacher-Johnny; don't you want