MAXIMS or a MERCHANT V“? i! 0M drunkenness ///- ——- ' ' callLigmmondo all mm no in =2 _g__'__ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew .I\ Anluillflflubiuirlptiunn Delivered $5,430 fly lull, Canada and U. N. A. $4.50 Lill-"IRQK-t and Holt Liner Vestris, Barbado-‘i Bflllncl From New York, ASprllng. q Leak While Weathering LOST F COAST 15E‘ ' 559W!’ is Report ' u¢-¢-—-u (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. law-The idle ci the 350 passengers and crew of the iiamport and Holt liner Vcstris remained hidden behind a veil of fog, rain and darkness early this morning. Several steamers had reached the spot 300 miles off the Virginia coast. where the distress calls from ithe Vestris had stated at noon yesterday that the steamer was sinking and those on board taking to the boats, but all reported that exhaustive search had failed to disclose n. trace of the liner or her boats. "Good-bye WSQ" was the last heard from the weakening wireless ' oi the Vestris at 1.27. yesterday afternoon. This was taken as meant for the wireless station- at Tucker- ton. N. J., with which the Vestrls had been working. 1 A few minutes before the Vestris had wirelnssed, “abandoning ship. Taking tofllife boats now."‘ A dozen vessels had turned to race for the scene of the Vestris’ mishap immediately the wireless call for help had first been heard at l0 o'- clock yesterday morning. From meagre reports available it was believed the liner had-sprunil a leak while weathering a storm. A severe list was described in the first S. 0. S. call. The, Yeatriswas from New Yorlcfor‘ Barbados and South American ports. LATER unw YORK. Nov. l3.-Accumul- i’ reports from many sources late today set the number of saved from the steamer Vest-rill at 222, leaving ll7 unaccounted fol"- or these 12a were on the American Shipper. as on the Myriam. Z3 0" the Berlin ‘and 8 on the Wyoming- NORPOLK. Va" Nov. i3.-A rad- iogram from the battleship WW" ming, picked up here this aftomoon said that five women passengers 0i the ill-fated Vestris were found floating in life iiivwvm- Th” message "followsw-“Wc Picked "P five women passensérs flflbiiiifl i" atcd radio‘ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "ROBIN noon RAPID cums Better China OATS. Better Oats. 8529-10-20-tf All GXOCCIS. "Dr. Clift, M. D.-Start now 110mb prevention cure. Plirdy slam" WGSiZChBSWi‘ C0“ N. Y" U. S. A. B-T-bmos "Come to the Bazaar and Chick- oh Supper at "Florida." Pownal. sou-ii-iz-ui Wednesday. Nov. 14th. "Loading live-hogs at Hazelbrook on Wednesday. November 215i- liarry Jenkins. 9052-11-14-51 "Notice-Wonderful picture of Borden. Vic- 9083 the year-Sunset Derby. Thursday; Canoe Cove. "iday; toria, Saturday. "Morell Club. shippina Hess “lid List at once. Lambs November 10th. Geo. Leslie. "illustrated Lecture 9044-1l-14-2i Oh An oflering for missions taken. » 1-i- “L. o. A-Boyne 1.. o. L. meets Thursday. November i6. at 8 P-I iii- m. Dortatb ionwhotruiswwi- ll illfl w“ All members please attend. .____ "Redford Shipping Club loadin; hogs Wednesday. Nov. HQ live 0o ta “r so“ y oooi-ii-ii-ii the "Yukon Missions" will be elven in Hearts mu this evenlnif at ‘i-iiil- will be coal Consul General Bollini told thc Associated Press today he hadro- ccivcd a radiogram from Carlos a, Quiros, Counsellor oi the Argentine ccnsulate in New York and n ed that he was picked up early to- day by the steamer Berlin. NEW YORK. Nov. 1a.-s.~cox. cl Montreal. and Edward M. Walcott, agent for a Halifax commission merchants firm. are runons ihd passengers rescued at the scene 0f the Vestris’ disaster by the French tanker Myriam according to a-re- port issued this ditorhoon by Oiiwi‘ BlS of the Lamport and Holt Line. WASHINGTON. lluv- i3~— ‘m’ fleet of nine coastguard V9581?“ which was rushed to the Wfiibked gteamer Vcstris uuis ordered late to- ay by coastguard headquarters to ‘ d glégrlffttlll sSiI-‘vlvors and bodies. An order was radioed by the liebdiliiilri‘ ers to the senior officer of the fleet vessels at-scu. and have forces con- and bodies," until their cfforts ap- ehr no longer necessary. Lamport and Holt linc. OWW-‘TS persons had been rescued and itlll more unaccounted for. company said the were on board the vessel. _----<0&—— —~—- New Zealand Elections Today (Canadian Press) WELLINGTON, N. z. Nuv- 13- - The New Zcaland Parliamentary zlectioiis are to be held tOmOFYOW with Premier Gordon Joseph Coat- is leading the Conservative or rc- ‘orm party in a three-Pb"? 53h“ i-le seeks the rgncwal of thc coun- ,ry's confidence nent's record and depressed Yi-‘flis- Arrayed attains m; the labor par itioi in the lxilldosthc llhited party, recently 0i" united by the remn cadcrship of former premier loseph Ward. The cffect of ster is cxpcc iddition to the Labor surly- . i925 mggt ‘slim 55 out of the B0 Seal-B -r party dent Liberals l. the House and l9 or four Maori seats. the candidates art moan" seats in wontesting the By parties Government pendents and miscellaneous-iii- ____*~{-O> Aliens Must Havifqssport (special to The Guardian) BUFALO. Nov. i3-——D lohn R. Hazel rulcd luuuuumuummnnu passenger on the Vcstrls, announc- Cmlumle furtherlcasc he tried a comeback. ----4_0->—-- ‘to take command oi all coastguard tinue further searching for survivorsi NEW YORK, N. Y.. Nov. lit-The; _ _ (1: As a. prelude- to thc regular month the Si-Oflmei” ve-ii-Tls- “might issue ly meeting of the Summcrside Town in official statement announcing 206 on mo govern-l in the past difficult t thc government ty, led by Harry hi h f med thc oaicial Honandh w c orlast parliament. ant of the old ibeidi or Sldden pally "lid" the ‘Jnltcd party's ail/Rm" “i "Wm d thc former liberal prime min- m er tcd to some extent to zpllf. voting strengths-probably iii elections the Bbliem" H of Representatives. lab- he ouseia. Liberals nud indepen- ii. and Independflliis d nd eleven cand - latcqswgricxulzzliigilfistillik thc 76 “Euro- lRclOrIn nartyl-iiii- moor-oi: United party-bl»; "ide- British subjects must Nicholson Co. and an CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 192s x MAXIIB or a MERCHANT Charlottetown Gandhi Two Jllnrnln‘ Guardian. ullad EAVY, LOSS 0F LIFE IS FEARED NEW TRANSATLANTIC SERVICE INAUGURATED ‘j (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. l3.—- J Transatlantic telephone ser- vice between the United Slates and Hungary was today inaugurated with the W?‘ cu) $1 l-li 9% ‘i’: transmision of‘ a message of 2E, goodwill from President HE; (loolidgc, by Secretary Kel- fi [if] logg. to the regent and peo- l5‘, pie of‘ Hungary. The new HE. service opened with the E5?) liic pieservcrs, and three men oLiL-‘ifi conversations c ondu cte d 14F, cic in . o- i, ,. _ v Z‘.‘."‘°.;“‘.§‘.l.i. American Shipper, the Myriam dhdbil =1 10-30 a m- Sevy. Keller: ill til B ll , i ' I .- , ..: £3.3.3.2‘°‘i.i.‘l.illiayfwi.“lfii ~ vii-r! me boats which put away Safe“, u‘, mimsicr president of liun- gfi iilredgclgouhted for with one raft stilli 5;; m“ [E NEW YORK, Nov. lib-Argentine ‘all EH El E fi d5 ‘Eh ER % d? hi1 ifi l w _ ‘Jack Dempsey Plans Comeback (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 13. —— .Jack Dempsey discussed with Tex iRickard today the possibility of ‘staging a. ring comeback including a match with the Spanish heavy- weight, Paulina Uzcuduii. While no definite understanding or announ- icement was forthcoming Dempsey appeared to be in a more receptive .mood as to fighting again, than lie lhos been for some time. He agreed fwith Rickard that Paulirio would imukc an acceptable opponent in l ’Side Town Council Meeting Council last night the Mayor pre- sided over a. brief session oi the Th” Board of Health at which Dr. arr. lliissiilgei “Si Tohtoh, medical health officer who numbered 129 and thc crew 199 mak- was present’ reported ‘hm,’ a house mg a grand total of 328 persons wholon second street occupied as n HUHAL [IIINT Hi. llllliflfi’ MEElIN. Abolition of Contr System and Othe Improvements i Service Asked For Sympathy Movement. Rural Mall Contracio throughout the Province held the convention on Thankssiving not (Monday) in the Board of Trade Chambers. There was a very larse and representative attendance. Many strong resolutions were nasa- ed urging the Federal Govemmont to grant the Improvements and Changes of Conditions. as asked for by the Association. The Secretary of the Canadian Mail Contractors Association. Mr. Garfield MacKinhon, of Guelph. Ontario, was present, and addressed the Convention, relating the prog- ress made by the Association dur- ing the last session of Parliament and outlining the programme f0!‘ the coming year. The resolutions passed dealt with: l. The abolition of the Contraof System, and the introduction in itfi stead of the Salary Paid System a thc rate of seventy dollars per milc- pcr ycar, and with permanency o. occupation guaranteed. 2. And for the contractors op- erating as between Post Qflices a_ Railway Stations. an increase three times the existing contract price be paid, these contracts rep- resenting a. very short distance, and a very trifling income. 3. That like all other bodies con- nected with the Government Scr- vlce thc mail contractors are re- questing a small bonus over pas‘ years to make up in part, some o thc losses sustained in carrying or the work over the period of tim’ when cost was considerably higliei than at present, thc post war per- iod. The idwelling by a tenant was unfit for habitation. On motion of Council- lor Strong seconded ‘by Councillor Bell it was resolved to notify the [lady tenant that if she did not quit ithe premises before the 27th inst ishc would be removed and the prem- ilscs closed up, and further that the fowner of the property shall within ithree months thereafter repair the ipremises or tear down the build- ing and remove the debris. With the Mayor and all the coun- ,cillors present the regular council lmeeting was then proceeded with. lAfter routine and thc disposal of ftown accounts amounting to $5.24’! laud bills on account of electric light ‘amounting to, $3.036 a communi- cation from Mr. George Sudsbury tendering his resignation as second engineer of the electric plant was received and on motion of Counci‘ lor Schurman 'his resignation was accepted. An application of lvll:. Angus McLeod» for the vacant posi- tion was received and laid on the table. l Mr. James Millmanb application ‘salary for running the scarifier was tumed down on motion of Council- reports commivfoe Councillor Phillips iseason including thc laying of side- Rnchcs was granted 'one ploy i tra street labor was red purchase two for the policemen. time Electric company. nish such information as inw for a. raise of ten cents an hour in Richmond: Lorne Weeks, Freder- ior Grady. Brief and satisfactory zard Gardner, Cape Traverse; Frank of the various committes McNeil], Cardigan; Daniel McNevin were submitted by the chairman of Bonshaw; cach and adopted. For the streets shaw: Charles H. Jenkins, Char- re- lottetown: iiirportod reported all work for thedtlver: Peter McCloskey, Bear Riv- walks ‘pretty well completed wit‘ Road; Patrick McCai-ron, St. Mary's the exception of a few culverts to Road: Malcolm McLean, Simon F nut in. Street foreman Henry Des- Day, Wellington; John Fitzpatrick week's Cardigan: Seymour Scott, Cornwall: holiday and it was decided to em-,A. W. Pinlayson. Wood Island: Ed- Mr. John Wedge whenever ex- ward Welsh. Cardigan: Finlay Math uired. The ieson, North Wiltshire; Nathania‘ police committee was authorized to Boulior. Victoria: winter caps and cont’ Bradalbane; Thomas Diamond. Win. A letter was read from Mr. C. Proude, Milton: James Bull, Abney: Mac]... Daley on behalf of: the Marl- A. l". McNeill. Winsloe: William- and waiLMacdonaici. Charlottetown; met by a resolution moved by Couii-‘Frascr. Vernon: F. H. cilor Schunnan authorizing the Murray River: Roy Macdonald. Ai- Mayor u; grant, the request and fuc- prnoeriv given to the public. It was Vernon River: decided to inafal an extra street Tkwuuiie: Melvin Jay. York: Genre» iilcht on Argyle Street. The torfl istrict Jiidflb clerk was authorized to purchase a Albany: John McAulav. Cardlrzsn- today that all tanirard o! fuel oil from the E.M. Wallace Wheatley. choi-iotmown- automatic Hush Trainer, Several very prominent men ir the political and business life o‘ Charlottetown were present. and promised the Association their whole-hearted isupport. Among thc speakers were. Mr. Gavin P. Duffy, K. C.. D1‘. W. J. P. MacMillan, ML 'A.. Donald MacKimion. K. C.. Mr ‘Jul. Johnston. KC. Harold R. Jen- kins. lVLP. Col. D. A. MacKinnon D. S. 0., Mr. W. Chester S. Mc- Lure, M.L.A,. Mr. Reuben Mac- Donald. all of whom made very" eloquent speeches and voiced veri ‘strongly their sentiments in favour of securing the requests for impro' cd conditions. as asked for by the ‘mall contractors. Among those present were Messrs George Keefe, North Wiltshire: John D. McPhail, Bonshaw; James McGuigan. Montague; Philip Mc- Guigan. St. Mary's Road; Ira. Bar- low, Wellington; John J. Campbell. Primrose; James D. McKenna, IODB.‘ John W. Webster. Cardigan: R. Roy Hewlett. Annandale: Edward lMcKenna, Iona; Joseph E. McMil- lan, St. Peters; James E. McEntee. icton; William Robbins, Midgelk John E. Shephard, Cardigan; Has- John McManus. Bon- Albert H. Clow, Clyde St. , er: Abe McCarthy, Marys F. A. Walton ‘aloe: W. L. Coles. Milton: Charles- David Horton bany: John Thompson. Morell; B. ,0. Jay. York: Sebastian 0‘Keefc Charles l-l. Plskn Stewart. Bvdford: Sampson Welsh Johnston's River- Nlllll "Auction sale of stock. crop» “m” whens emaili- the town iisil John Horton. Chsrlott=town: Rob- implenienta and household effects on the promises of Mrs. Pore Ab‘ bot-t. oion valley. Nov. 22nd. See ' DOM-Il-H-li handbllll. "Whiat and Dunno in St. Mary’! sobooi Wednesday night. November 14th. Ladies with pies free. 9065-ii-l4-ii "Bordon Line‘ About 460 aliens pjgsplil‘! issued by the feed for the boiler in itted to this countfy- he would be m“ be “am who were pérmitrd ince Iorfltwo weeks te this country pen n: 0- next’ an Egtffsfilltlén oi the case are affect- sohuiman as acting Thus. Johnston and The Mayor gave notice that any from the prov- from Monday he appointed Councillor mayor during ct attorney. who-held that d .' dd by the decision. A u his absence. The ruling J ‘-‘ the , i ,1 fllghard A. Grimm. assistant fed- A West V oomph. mo 0mm of Bridgeburg was re-i small clues of oooi at a speed of zoo tvill by liii ion an hour before shipping the - fuel to I _ g ort Smith. Hunter River: Joseph Riohwi-d. Summerside: Joseph Mar- tin. Hunter River; John McPhee Kinrossr Michael Naddv. Newtov- Cross; W. D. Weatherbie, Ocean View: John Noddy. Klnrnss: W. B Brooks. 01mm: Edgar Sohev. Wil- mnt Valley: Charles McNeil]. Car- company is using latch Siding: John J Murphy Iona: air plant to clean ii. M. Crabbe. Milton: G. l-l Smith, Hunter River; Stewart Moi Oouiinued on page 3 RETURNS FROM INSPECTION TRIP With the advent of Anglican mis- iionarles among their tribes, Eski- mos of the western Arctic district "B rapidly discarding the use of ‘gioo snow-Houses and whale blub- ber stone lamps in favor of modern tents, and the use of gasoline for a. survey of Church of England illumination. Picture No. l shows afmisslons in the far north. No.-3 typical Eskimo young man wearing shows an Eskimo mviib" "'“‘" his winter outfit. No. 2 shows Rev. two children. This trio had never A. L. l-‘lerningn-archdeacon of the seen a camera before and were do- Arctic, who has just returned from lighted when this pioturewaslhnwn MIL ‘la- iered paid as read. i indoor circus held on the week of wom- condition of the street in front of their place of business. On motion of Councillor Prowse.l )f the Street Committee. A lettETfrom Mrs. R. Vanlderstine was read praying that the Council pay the iuriefal expeTises of her hus- blind. a. City Employee for 40 years. The letter was referred to the Fin- uice Committee. There was a letter from Chief R-anaghan of the fire department, ailing attention to the need of hose nd other equipment to replace that which was worn out. A letter from the Ministerial Al- iance was rcad commending the vfayor and Council for what they um done to preserve the sanctity oi "he Lord's Day. A letter was read from certain "esidents of Euston and Falling ii-rdei-ii. protesting against the erec- ion of a billboard on the corner of ‘ilston Street and Felling Street. There was a communication from ‘nines A. Trainer, contractor, askiniz that certain moneys which he said vere due him on account of the obstruction oi a concrete culvert be paid. The matter was referred to the -hai.rman of the Street Committee. The Health Officer reported that wince the last meeting there had been one case of smallpox, two cas- ~s of dintheria ‘and one of scarlet ‘ever. Alfwcf! mild, and were now rut of quarantine. ' The report was adopted. 1 The Milk and Meat Inspectors Follows : Charlottetown, P. E. I Nov. l2, 1928 To His Worship the Mayor. and Members of the City Counicl, Your Worship and Gentlemen: l herewith submit my report of meat and milk inspection for the month ending Nov. i2. i088. report was next presented, it was as "as neetings had been read and approv- A. A. Holmes . . . . . . . . . 1d. the payment of various bills by A. R. McKay . . . . . . . . .. ;hc finance committee was confirm- Roper Bros. . . . . . . . .. id. Other bills were certified and or-Wictor McWiliiams .. Louis Roper A communication from the Lab- John E. Holmes . orers Protective Union was read William Gurney manking the City Council for the John Moll/fund}; __ use of the Market Building for their John Dickenson November 4th, also one irom Clarke Tertius I-Tsrper ,, Brothers calling attention to tho Pure Milk Co. this was referred to the Chairmanjllarold Beacon _, FIRE ESCAPES FOR MARKET Bruce Stewart And Co. Authorized to Install Tliem at Estimated Cost of $435.00—Other Business fidgfilllliifiiifififiilififidiliiliilbfi NOTABLE VICTORY FOR. POINCARE FORCES (Canadian Press) PARIS, Nov. lit-The for- ces of Premier Poincare scored a signal victory in the Senate today in their first encounter with the new opposl" when premier Joseph Calllailx. BF ‘F’ u: lilii ‘HE Hi Elli §§EEEE§§5§S§§§bdbfififi§§fifi§tfigfilfi§éfi former defeated for members“ in ilfi Caillaux. 5E :'Z§§FE%%ETI%%%EIEEE%%M=E 2'5,’ AMENDMENT . . . . . 3.5 Fred 3...... 11:11:; 319i 1S DEFEATED . . . . . . . 4.5 . Roderick McDonald . LII: 3'1 (Canadian Press) w. u. Kelly ..... .. 4'2 LONDON, Nov. 13-1110 Liber- E. H. Douglas _ 4' al amendment to the address _ 4' in reply to the speech from tho William McDonal 4‘ throne, declaring that tho PureMilkCo..........,,:_m' 4'5 Franco-British navaloompm- Lornc Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . _ , ' ' h’ 3'6 misc "endangered the p. peels William Smallwood ' V ' ' " ' of peace in Europe and good re- McRao s» Martin “I: """" " :3 lotions with tho United su " Everett Bovyer . 4 ' ' - ' " 4' was defeated in the House of Mrs. Mary Morrison . . V ' I ~ . ' " 4' Commons late today. The vote Sidney Taylor . . . . , . , ' I ' I ‘ ' ' " 4' was 326 to 183. 5idu<>y1nman...; 1'1 David Gamum . . . . . .. _ 3'3 35 . . . . . . .. . standard. Committee $435.00. opinion the 59d by Bruc Councillor nstallad, _ Councillor '0!‘ Lhg Condemned u unfit for food and est-raved: Seven portions of carcasses. - One whole carcass of beef. SCtlllg flrg egg“ south sides of including 5119‘ "glinion also. i no m‘ waigilnc in tho hieh tun , Eamliibii. all clear dmyup to I. E. cnormn M t Councillor §§ow$drxilliioI'i5-ipnlfi§§§ hld Councillor m§r2§dmlo§il§p§§§.'dl er and Public Property C0mmlttee reported regarding Clio cost of er- Pes on the north and the market building. tax it would be about. H9 “bisected some “fills in the condit n8 which should .53“? M ' 9T5 Oilld be Ill oouniim mllwiillledwfir’ of mp wlggliélgnbricc submit- “), mason-me‘ . , d: Co, was ‘Y the only flnn ould deal with the may”; "MM" was or um It was time that some. be made. 6 other improve- ion of the build- viwushi that °Y Wm Dlobab- lfl the cjgy who maniacs. MAY as. A union- Buf in iiotvrwooo" was» teas i‘ “i” ibvusht that ‘it ° "m ii" was: were ronomo. Nov. IL-Jlnritllnb. Market am. moderate to fresh westorly E5 n! Eli": radical, was ow- heimlngly 5E l d lh ” 9 Motility of the fish deai- Montreal. clear winds .“'-°”°"Ilil reporting fair with a little higher tomperaium “mmmfie- smiiha-Proronto. clear ....... 42-34 Sun tine u Q0 setathhaftamoouatuiiand i“ [ET SEIIIINII. HI NIlNE I5 IIYBIJEIIT Declaration of Presi- dent Coolidge That United States Needs Additional Cruisers Causes Navy to Re- state its Policy. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. lii-Onthe heels of President Coolidgeb dac- laration that this country needs ad- ditional cruisers, the navy today made public a re-statement of its policy to maintain a United States naval fleet, second to none in the world. ' The policy has been revised in many detals for the first time since the Washington arms oonferencein i923. Secretary Wilbur" assorfod zhat their revision was only with ~espect to the elimination of obaol- ete projects and the expansion of the aviation branch of the service. “The fundamental naval policy of the United States," the general . board oi’ the navy states, in making public the policy, "is that its navy yfishould be maintained in sufficient ‘strength to support United State: policy and commerce, and to guard "ts continental and overseas pos- sestons." | It was pointed out that the naval policy necessarily must conform with treaties limiting naval arma- ment. The board, however, said the building and maintenance pol- icy is “to build and maintain an ei’ ficient well-balanced fleet in n-l’ classes of fighting ships in accord- ance with the capital ship ratios and to preserve these ratios by o a o the finance committee to HE building replacement ships and by D ealt 1th at Council Meetlflg- which he had belonged flllr- g5 dllstuusins uftuidkshirs in accordance h co in , tn The monthly meeting of the City ' in‘ n“ his Dolmen‘ we’ The g5 gmke asuperlwrlli? giiipzgllllifigliwet in Jfiglil ad-igulréieii their“ Monday MILK REPORT Poincare supporters say 5 their class an end in view of the ~18 W85 e B5 i181 1i 19 ‘d f llflhtin hi. dfo 3°“_"°11 “iliimbef- Per Cent. m“ cannu- w“ ‘he mu‘ %1p:gl/gi: great raiiius fifsaclilmlll: all His Worship Mayor Yeo presided Name . Butte;- pdy, behind the scenes during 5E classes of fighting ships." ind there were present Councillors George Munn , , , _ , , _ _ , _ , _ _ , 3g the recent radical congress 5i Relative to cruisers the policy ' Browse. Kennedy, Resrdon. Holman, Condensed Milk Co. 3.5 at Angers ‘and was rcspon- Efiwas outlined: “To support the fleet MacDougall, Dougsn and MacLeod, Wood Bros, , _ , _ , __ 4.9 slble for the resignation ilfi and protect our commerce, replace as were also the City Health Officer. A. McRae 8c Sons 4,1 of the Poincare cabinet a. 55 all old cruisers with modern omin- gr. W. J. MacMillan, the Acting W. H. Smith . . . . . . . .. 4.8 week an consequently ‘he, EH ers of 10,000 standard tons dis- oity Recorder, K. M. Martin, and Wallace Wheatley 4.6 ' A _ _ ‘ placement, carrying eight inchguns flriikbélxiliiiii Mid Milk Inspector, Dr. gliiflforg Moolre . . . . . . .. 4.2 8rd elilliiiix at win- HE and in addition to building similar v . . c ar Cul en . . . . . .. 3.5 | ‘h; d cruisers at a. ratethat will main- After- the minutes of the previous L. A. Brothers . . . . . . . .. 4.1 n“ s new mun‘ 0v" g5 tain effective cruiser tonnage in conformity with the capital ship ratios as established by the Wash- ington treaty limiting naval arma- merit." The small cruiser will not be in- cluded in the future naval policy, it was stated, in view of the fact that they are "of little value in the pro- tection of our transoceanic trade and outlying possessions due to their limited cruising radius and our lack oi naval bases overseas." Other factors in the policy spon- sored encouragement to civil avia- tion, friendly and sympathetic ro- lations with the world by foreign cruises and the support of United States interests in the development and expansion of United States for- eign commerce and an American merchant marine. Another principle in tho policy expressed the need of maintenance of a marine corps oi strength cui- flcent to support the navy by furn- ishing detachments to vessels of the fleet. guards for shore stations, gar- risons for outlying positions and troops ready for use as an expedit- ionary force. _a. Candi-neon Sneo-iniu a at: martian’: "fibrin? pooo-oooooo.oo-o.. q "IAW IUD!- Wl All A! UOUAI» open to buy your furl. from urn until the aeaaou oioau. Write or phone. Ilmar l. ll!» P. l. l. wanna - uinnui doll woman in small family. All mod- em conveniences. Good homo and pay. Write Mn. J’. A. Stewart‘, Ink‘ vin. P. Ii. I. mi-il-io-l ‘SAUNBOMI SAUSAGES. IA}. ‘ burg mat fresh everyday. hun- deni. Novnom a oo., nut ha. _.._ L0 r-en. morn‘ nnwlll bomworth Ave. and Pitta-Q. n1 . as-ao vwo no dolllrbilil loan I wnfiwngfga fkiiellheoe foils o c». cloudy . 32-24 longworthAve. Howard. ‘l g“ mulnpokegbd be paid. Halifax. cloudy . .. 48-32| _ cop on", ‘m, h“ been m0"! 0f theaelst. John. fair ll-Mi . n“; a‘! m w" . i0 IN him Rosfnn fair . 44-82 IICAPID PRO! INK, m,‘ mm“ h m" . rcliagbhlgvmars. New York. clear .. .. a; one pill’ of fauna. Menard O o "i "w cumin; oi amino 11.0 m» An information ‘ t&'ullkfl~flii. ..-....i .i| l7. - ’ a '15