Rhodes Budget Passes Unchallenged B Upp i . 'T i _` _ii L y osit. on XIMS iviaxiyis ui _. iunnnwii .. /ii _ A ` f/ / \\*Q\ \\ \\\ ( l He Wl\° “dv” 1' wpulun’ dm ,W /17 /// "'14/~" Q-A’ d 1*:-> He who conquers his wrath over- ""'--- - - comes his greatest enemy. ciiii au in/ or ;;; ............. W e The Peop|e’aper ‘ .Read byiverybo y \. ' ' Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew .o __._.,_.._., __.____i T1 5, sr e - - =,,_ , <_. ____ 4 -s._ -- l -~ ez -_ - _ --- - - Alumni Bubilcrlptlon Delivered ...I-_i,»g,,,':,“-'i"..f';.~....f"“i‘I.°.f .2221 cuAiiLo'i"rE'rowN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934 _ io PAGES .., ..... .... .. ._ . ee .i cw 9;- Y ' ~ W 'Tr Mmm. ii r as--_ f I fr ' . '-r Liner Crashes Liglitsliip, Se en Killed ; Poivp iiiit-iouin 46 Ba...-.im `Miners Are Entombed. FLIERS ARE FURBEDDUWN (C. . -'-~'* Forty-lix coll miners were en- Broken Gas Line Calls Halt to First trans- Atlantic Flight of Season. By Michael Rooney, li. P. Foreign Staff. (By Guardian’s Special Wire) LA li I N C H, Irish Free Slate, i\i:i_v 15-Barely ecap- ing ii plunge into the sea, Capt. George Pond and Lieut. Cesare Salielli brought their Rome-hound moncplano to earth on a szindbank near here early l0“i§l\i- G The main connection be- tween the gasoline tank and mdtor of the craft broke Just before the New York flyers E came down on a small field a- bout an acre in size Forced to cut offltheir mo- P' tor, the men ran their big or- ange pliine into a sandbank, causing some damage to the Large Attendance At cm,on_ A under'-cnrriiige. 32 llours in Air They landed at 8.30 p. m., local time |130 p. m., E. S. T., 32 hours uid six minutes after takin; off from Flovd Bennett airfield at 6.24 i. m.. E. S. T., Monday. Sill Aiiiiouga defeated in their attempt P-'love Edward Island Hosiilrsl was nr _ _ _ ex re b ' .ii ` . ;,‘,g§,v"f,§‘o;“;l;m”;§,f;e;"1;‘; t§e§1‘;’;‘.: ml; §§gua§0g‘ff,;;f,’;fsef,p" ;‘,°’°m‘,‘; town and cnuriottetown. Arriving iiutieriii crossing or the Atlantis. Prince Edward mana iissniisi in “ No plane has ever successfully made St. the non-stop journey to Rome from unusually large attendance severely North Anim-lea. taxed the seating capacity of that Had thi- gasoline line of the Pond- ha Bahclli plane broken 10 minutes ear- program were well received by the lar tier the flyers would have been for- red down before reaching the rock- M.-.la COMING EVENTS, E MEETI S ET ol _JG ’ C ner diploma by His Honor Lieut- G Oils vniiinin ut 2 cvntn per word mi.-u,~ ....,..i.i.. ii. ...i.~..u¢._ koi of roses. The flowers were ore- to Died by M1530-S Be-*S16 Clbheflne cluding ii woman in connection with potion pen” letters circulated about i M- se "Borden Liiic Club loading hogs. Conrad and J0yce Coffin. ‘- lllmbs. ciilrcs. Albany Wednesday, nen's chorus by Misses Esther Mc- i“ D0 v (commupd on Page 5) Puugald: Annaéielle Lawson, Ruth " "_ `,_" Bimmonds and Joan Mcoai-ey, the ANNOUNCEMENTS. solo part being taken by Miss P by Guerdisnb Speslll Wire) MONS, Belgium, May 15- tombed when is fire-damp ex- plosion occurred lt 5 depth nf 200 feet at Lamhrechies today. Cave-ins and poisonous fum- es. impeding rescue work, caus- ed it in be feared that many lives would be lost, At a. into hour three dead miners were brought to the surface md four others were rescued in I serious condition. Engineers and Red Cross workers continued rescue work efforts until a late hour this Cyvnlnr. using the latest scien- tific equipment. RAIIUATIUN _.-~.¢-- F8 Interesting Pro. gram In St. Paul’s Hall Last Evening. ., ir Pleasure and satisfaction at thelg) financing its, fertilizer requirements th Provincial Govemment comin to the gu tilizer company cf the amount in-' volved, which is about 0100.000. RS and the money received turned in to ii Commission appointed by the Government, consisting of Messrs. ' H. Thompson, assistant manager of the Potato Growers Association, and J, H. McQuaid, Charlottetown, ' '_ retired bank manager. l` t endid appointments of the new th AND ESABELLI LAND oN71iIsH co/isrl o Mtv W 5 ' M €=B__ ,-__1= n, __ __ _ ffm W5 -'-'rf - nib Potato Growers Receive Timely Assistance From Provincial Government Government Will Guarantee Payment To Fertilizer _Company In Order To Help Co-operative Organ- ization Recover From Fi-n ancial Difficulties. _.L -_ - ~---&---_-;l--- A Association in the matter of season has been solved by the 8 Assoclatioirs assistance and armteeing payment to the fer- The fertilizer will be distributed, heretofore, by the Association D. McEwen, Morell, Major C. C. All profits on the transaction will vert to the Potato Growers Asso- Fertlllser Carnes The Government guarantee cov- two cargoes of fertilizer, the st of which, consisting of 3.500 ns, is due to arrive here on the S. Gobfred the latter part of is week. The steamer will call st at Souris, then at George- S serious problem facing the , Prince Edward Island Potato Grow- BIS ls day or two later will be the S. S. ummeiside In addition, about 700 tons of fertilizer are coming by rail from Saint John, but in connection with this shipment. the Govciiiment as sumes no financial responsibility The Government will not under any consideration permit the As sociation to take either crop mort- (Q Sages or notes on the fertilizer Any sucli mortgages accepted by H ives Theory For Sc h o o ls Uf Dead Fish P. by Gul.rdiu\'| Special Wire) 'IUR-ONTO, Mly 15-Dr. A. G. U11 tsman, professor of Biology at the rail shipments direct from the done considerable Work cm fmherieg the Association will be offset by University of Toronto, who has eee company, who themselves will hold ,- the mortgages. go f Action Appreciaied gy, 0 In a. circular to its members, the Association management expresses at deep appreciation of the assistance 16;; arch in the Maritimes and New- undiiand,' said today that deaths schools of fish off the coast of wfoundland might have been used by cold water a . r Huntsman who has worked D . , the experimental fisheries stat- ut St. AndreW's, N. B., ad- thus rendered by Premier MscMll- vmueq me oi-lem-y one fish were lan and his associates on the Ex- kll ecutive Council. fy; ‘ e sur' Tho financial difficulty of AS-SOClBtl0n. the circular explains, Aillsflo. making her first call ati S ~ _ t G cod! lfl by the cold during the win- qyi were only coming to the face now. “There is no comparable case for ish," the professor declared, much of this loss being occasioned “but pile fish were found dead is caused by a deficit of $60,000, by severe frost conditions last fall no ` ` co and winter. Despite the greatest rth of the Gulf of Maine. it was idered the fish Were killed by ns care exercised to prevent potatoes low temperatures caused by flood- which ivcililfiozcn going forward in (Continued on Page 5) Paul’s Hall, last evening. The ll and the various ‘tems on the ge audience. The opening number wnsii child- ncher Mar aret Fry, Pauline sther McD0ugnld. As each nurse stepped from the aitform after being presented with His Honor Liciit~Govemor De g »|,\|\ni>ui\ri-ni:-intl are lnlarhid In edoxxlog :H DISAPPEARANGE BAFFlES N UVA SCUTIA PULICE DEBERT, N. S., May 15.-Seeking solution to the baffling disappear- ce of Rev. G. R. T. Ayling, police day questioned several persons, ln- o district before the Baptist -. l Moy l6ili. L-4470. Blois in his remarks extended con- clergyman vanished pimps; ew.; ____ g, “The Bedford Dramatic Club graduating nurses. He expressed Presciiil. "Nora Wake Up” in Cor- pride in the new hospital which he atulrttions and best wishes to the weeks ago. They were not fully satisfied, they indicated, that the preacher had met ran Bunn Friday, May 18th. L-4480 stated is one of the best arranged death in the Ishgonish river, though __ a "_Di-_ l.:iCourslcre, Dentist, will where. Ho believed that its sphere he in .\iiii-my River May 17th and of service and usefulness in the nd equipped to be found any- h 0 1301. L-5032 province will develop more and h "Carlsen mid Dance in Peake's liall, Ti~.ursics League. L-5007. .!` .. . Dmlilkint miss seeing Kensington ln Hfliiliesoolety present their play nth ln r River Thursday, May ` L-6020. .i sxitg Herbert Dramatic Club will EQMM ih"l\‘ lillly “Climbing Roses" °“ Hell. Friday. May iota. L-4462. m'v'£°}';1° to the Concert in Nom; u In lg on wednesday, May inn \titute'and°(d°d‘ 1°' W°'m¢n'| In- flbsud Concert troupe. li-(478. O more as the years go by. t 9 P better nurses and nursing than I/t ( present. pital trust/ees and expressed re- gret iihat the Government was not His Honour urged the nurses to The thing that goes the farthest sl Towards making life worth while, m w Thai. costs the least and does the most Is just a pleasant smile. Hon. Dr, W. J. P. MacMillan suit in the roducing of even He praised the efforts of the lios- <0onti.nued on page 3) is abandoned car was found beside the river the day after he disappear- d. Dragging of the river for days as failed to disclose any trace of he minister. There wen many puzzling anslss to the case, police said tonight. What gnificance the poison pen letters ight have was not indicated. “We ill have to await developments." declared Corporal Shanton of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A careful check-up of the clergy- man’s movements the night he left home was underway. C. P. By Gusrdlufs Specis-l Wiro) WOODSTOOK, Ont., May 14. - Brac wife of Major Edwin Mrs. E. e, Brace of the salvation Army. died at her home here today. Mrs. Brace had been active in Salvation Army ' wonk for 35 years. _ *Em 1' _.M : 100 ire Sweeps $_ .000 F _ _ _ f on The Brink of collapse,§i§;§§::,,,~.,.;:, \' W, . Kingston Penitentiary h n room onthe second ¢.... my F;-gd C. Bestiary) of the c ii 0° (Canadian Preis Corral ndent) 11001' 0! W’ “Nm wmz' kmwrhex 7 ' . xiuoeron, out.. hifi lb - the IMP °r ‘Will d°“‘° "°'“ ‘” - smoke clouds rolled through King- the prisoners r1ished_ On OW 17- ic P nitentia -s south dome to- 1932 in the several “"- 5 n e ry hen the day and tongues of flame danced 00nvl0il 1109 l0CK9d “P W about the section where convicts fire started were sent(1;to1;i:§ti:_'a€f;l1f staged the riots oi' October, 1032. and there wlisunoed northwest of “.:,;“°~1:;,°°;""'.:r was °‘a; ?.‘:i..:.°."..:l°.2;‘. .. v as rea en g building. Today names destroyed oi the smoke Whi°l‘ '»“° "l“°‘ d""’° the south domes cnuizs room. over the city- th mm tlmstecl at nur- Flames shot out of C causing damlle el ` tm b “dim md ly "°°'°°°` iota been iiliigi' toiili Tilhrezior thou f°°i- Ti” "1'i\eBunLl1enowoi!ei-so. Most of the comms h d vo firemen and ll 1 nd 1 th night when that tok unokl 10 gl‘l‘¥'~‘uIlll- ? 'vga' ifgummpxlgz 3:' M022 £5' mem' ch°clw°oP“tl1 iili:"liiiillivi]iid`i1rin~ii,in, took 1.200 three- io Geneva. l ‘\v.--lr fiuys-1.1-uv-A i';.1pt 'l'orr“»¢\“' “sung “ge J A M°°"°4 Mama; Iliiillriihgeiimi-ltliiixiyw liilcdtiosiiltd Kombat the Fire Department sent water into ` ,um shells and a mmm amolmi, 01 io :io ii. ui imirriiz _ .s p ui » ~ . , _ ‘ ' i.-:uae waning names. smoke poured °1\*ih° bim- i g of the bottom by very cold water." Haddock and rose fish were re- * __ . _ ported killed b extreme cold in 6 » Drown ed In HELSINGFORS, Fiiilanci, May 15-Tiventv-one passengers, in cluding three children, drowned to day as the steamer Loulii siiiik in Lake Knllevesi withiii 100 yards of the shore near Kuoplo. The entire crew and 19 pass- engers were saved. Siirvivcrs said the captain siverved the ship sud- denly to avoid a rock. The deck cargo shifted, causing a heavy list, and the boat sank within two min- utes. The Louhi was a vessel of 128,( gross tons. a enge Tobacco Co. ing practices of the Imperial Tobac- S from Independent tobacco manufsc spreads parliamentary probe today. The assault was joined in by L. 0. lo Cvrotlie Company Ltd., Rock City Tobacco Company, Benson and Hed- ges Canada Ltd. and H. C. Fortier. Quebec, distributor for products of the Macdonald Tobacco Co. K , . \ \',' _ h 21 'Persons “id- Finnish Lake S (A. P. By G\iardinn'5 Special Wire) S Y north of the Bay of Fundy he TUIJENTSTU RADUATE cadia University Has Largest Graduating Class In History. C.P. By Guardisn's Special Wire) WOLFVILLE. N. S., May 15 - One hundred and twenty seven Ch students will be graduated from ' A cadla. University at the annual onvocatlon Ma 23, it was announ- b I f y Practices O Cod here today. It is the largest graduating class in the history of e University th . Eighty-six of the graduates are _.___ from Nova Scotia. 19 from New OTTAWA, May 15.-A mass attack Brunswick, six from Prince Edwilrd on tlic merchandising and advertls- Island, and six reside in the United tutes. Two sie from Japan and co Company of Canada was heard others live in different paris of nada and Newfoundland _ Ca . turers before the stevens price Prince Edward Island Graduates: John Stirling MacDonald. Char- ttetown; Alan Gordon MacMillan Charlottetown; William Sinchiir Hunt, Charlottetown; Winston John Mayne, Emerald; John Carlos Mac- enna, Charlottetown; Robert Roosevelt Winchester. Belmont. IX ISLAND* FIREWURKS UF DEBATE Liberal and Progres- sive Amendments OTTAWA, May 15-Charges that the (';uiudian National Railways, under liibernl rcginie, had been ".1 pork barrel rolled from the Aiiiuiiic to thc Pacific and back again, ii political ma- chine and a. pxlltirul club", featured ilie dying liuurs of the anti climax to an eleventh hour display of political bitterness and oratorical fireworks, the budget was adopted without re- corded vote after less than four weeks of debate. Previous to the final question ine iU.l“.A, Wetaskiwin) was de- ju Government against the third ra group, This recorded regret that the to more equably distribute purchas- ing power among the people. E, Hon. J. C. Elliott (Lib. Middlesex la. enjoyed the confidence of the di and a Progressive sub-amendment had been ruled e.:'. because they in at this session. Hon. Hugh Guthrie at Minister of Justice, immediately on the grounds that only one it- N mendment and one sub-amendment fault was found with the late Lib- eral Government by Hon. R. J. Man- ion, Minister of Railways and Con- als, but its record in connection with had Conservatives cheering and the ii The reduction in' the sugar tax fc from two cents a pound to one pro- vided by the budget will go into cf- ti stead of July 1. Prime Minister R. B, pl Bennett Bnnounccd. The change follows re ‘esentaiions from British O small fruits will soon begin. 1 oi "They encouraged the wildest ex- travagsncesf' Dr. Manion declared, C the Canadian National Railway pork a hotel for my lionorablc friend from Slielburne-Yarmouth (Hon. J. L. Ralston) to Vancouver and back severe kind that nearly wrecked the R country." D To the query whctliev the Consor- vatives had not voted for all those 'erwodl§“f9§~_‘hLM?iii%t°1'_.°f Pell' (continued on P1186 5) Are Defeated-Bud- 0 get Passes House. in fo b th ' budget debate tonlglit. As an all ' H11 Ge amendment moved by William Irv- bridge, who suffered severe head in- feated by aAvoi.e of 157 to 14, the first officer; L, U. Roberts, Boston. Liberals voting solidly with ' ie oiier, and J. s. Perry, Provincetown, Another amendment, moved by liner had sighted the lightship too te to swerve clear of her. Captain i Y West) was ruled out of order by W, _ ‘ ° Mr. Speaker. It was to the effect olympic, reported that as soon as. °‘ that the Government no longer' the form of the lightship e.ppeared` miy in the fog, the order for “lull country. spe Previously a Liberal amendment on challenged Mr. El1lotit's amendment the offices of the White Star line in ew Yorki d could be moved. and Mr. Speaker have been ln collision with Nan- agreed. tu OTTAWA, May 15. - Plenty of so the Canadian National Railways ship, on lonely °“l~P05l5 dlliy. 42 was “tho most appalling of all." The miles soutli southeast of the island minister was speaking in the House of of Commons today iii the budget watch, fearful of the fate that un- debate and his figlitirig thrusts soon timely was to be theirs. During the ight se Liberals interrupting. near that occupants of the lizhféhlp nuously and still blew their omin- fect at midnight next Sunday in- ous warning even as the lightship. pi lymplc‘s engines and the crash Columbia whore the canning of ,that followed, the liner's passengers ~ushed on . in the fog. Two iiio boots and o Wildest Extravaganco niotorboat were quickly lowered to aptairi Braithwaithe bleeding pro- rcferring to tlic aovcrnnient of Rt. fusely from the head. The victims l-ion. Mackenzie King. "They rolled di ju barrel from Halifax where they built again, They turned t-he Canadian bourg and Southampton for New National into ii political machine York, flashed word of the crash to and at political inacliinc of the most in ` nd Acuslinct and the patrol bcllt M15.,-|,;01;.,|_....ii-_\|. iii'rii‘i:_ 'rur- ix were dispatched to the scene. It ,,,,,,,_ ,\g.._\- i'.--iiiuiinnui was not until several hours aftea tflie ;.’-l.`.:l.,.',.::iiir.».-__ h d ivenupihe searc or - _ _W __` . lympic Strikes hz Bro adside S 'p NGHIUCAZCE C atastrophe Takes Place In Dense Fog. Lightship Sunk_ I_m- mediately.FourS urvive Collision (A. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) NANTUCKET, Mass., May l he lightship sunk, The bodies were found by ree hours’ search for others. Coast guards reported tho d J. F. Richmond, Boston, oil Rescued The rescued men were: Captain orge W, Braithwaithe, of Cam- ries; C. E. Mosher, New Bedford, dlo operator. ( Several other members of the crew 15. - The -10,000-ion line!! ympicl groping its way through la heavy fog, crashed oadside into the Nantucket lightship_toda_v. Seven _of_iha_ ___- _ lightship’s crew were either killed outright or were missing. (C. P. by Guardisn‘5 Special Wire) T the 0lympic's lifehonis bu( ur others were missing. Four survivors were taken on oard the liner which continued on to New York after a se dead ns; W. W. Perry, Reading, Mass., engineer; A, Monteiro, New Bedford, Cook; 01'. The missing men were: I. Pina, Cook; N. S, Rodricqueq J. Pories, and E. B. George, sailors. all of New Bedford. =._l.EiEled Wh en Stru ck By Mar. Express‘ C. P. by Gusrdi|.n's Special Vvii-on TRURO, N, S., May 15-Stru: Government had delayed measures were on shore leave, I . The crash occurred at 10.30 a. m.. by the °”"b°u“d Mamime EK" t Wm” sur press, John N. Spencer, 60, was mg S. T. after the glen SL P Binks, veteran master of the t ed astern" was given but it served; ilh ly to lessen the force of the blow. 1 "Have sunk Nantucket. Am stand- ‘ _a aritly kliled late today whild alking along the Cniiadian Nat. nal Railway ti-sclcs naar his homq Bible Hill. a miie from here. Spencer, on his way home from' Work, was hit by the locomioiivo ust. after he had stepped out oil e way of ii westbound freight. He iled to see the express approiirli- C W.. the Captain mg from the opposite direction, bpikup re. eye 1 dban covered subjects already disposed of wirelessed the coast guard mme he ely after the crash. 4 Then he sent a communication to “Please infoim all concerned theft La cket lightsliip and _ have sunk me. Standing by saving crew.’ Fenrful of Flte All night the crew of the light- Nantucket. had kept a deck veral steamers passed so ai-cd for their safety- _ Fog warnings were sounded con- unged to the ocean depths. j Ai-oused by the reversal of the deck Little could be seen l-covered seas. ' The survivors were picked up. ea on board the olympic from U1' ries suffered in the crash. ‘ Flesh Word The Olympic, bound from Cher-. c const guard. The cutters Argo .SC OlymPi¢ ii E ‘._mn_: .iiiuiii --f‘~ >'"”_` \~|,.[U,.m _ _ (Continued on PMG 5) :jx ' ‘ llzi W wi THE UPWARD IMPULSE 0 V/ith plants, the upward imp ln de nd! on lnciliuro, sir vumtli and light. but wiirulm it de nfl# on linkin: powder. 0 Tliot'| why tlieue- anx of Maritime woman ina Schwartz lcliln Powder. Forcv inthe: vcd dependable endtdonomianzvenlngo ent. |t'o It o Pewcriur, 1' made In the Maritimes, too. 0 The price 29a lb. Disarmament iBy George Hamblctonl (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Moy 15-I’efes\1oy ood Bolivia, at war over the Gran Cha- co. have received rifle cariridsffs and machine-guiis from British ariiiamciits firms since last; Novem- ber, an official return tonight' showed. Partially niisvi-Ning the clamor- h |i’li I .~'n.-i<:\il»-in . . . .... ~ » llegiiiu .. .. . ~ offs re u-.....i,... _ _ 'l'i\r\»iilo ... . . f- 'iliifiwii .. - d it struck him from behind as Walked Onto the second track. He was dead when help ari'iverl. An inquest will be held tomoriow. Surviving relatives include i\\'o alliihtcrs, Mrs. Arthur Vartey and ura, now living in Toronto. The Weather, Etc” i Soi/lil Foike thin' get A fiioic. 3 on than \lA\i\0; ‘ Nof ivan A1 A PANB Shel* 2 l rw Moderato to fresh southwest lo northwest winds: Cl0\ldY WMU* f"W uttered showers and some fog. iiwiviu-:inn rr.--.-it :intl iii;i.\i|ni|ni M ..... 40 ~ :..» _ ,_ .wi :is iii-iviiven ..- fl T-' ninniiiii . §’_- |il`f , lgurr . .fl. 4. in " Fl ‘iq pi i`.i ,`\i »i.! G0 -i l iw. »l'.Z W7 i i r\ .i~' ii i.' -_=.i_ _ ».. 1 -N » ,. .> . arloiicinivn -.. -.. other equipment, but no arins were _ ,__\ 1, shipped to Colombia. Hmm F The opposition hotly demsnded| iinmiui: \\'<-sth sly_.i.\:--int..mii.;;i. ioii ation also about lhipmem-5 ' ""“"’“"" I" ""` IM" 1'-' `.. inf. in 'n _ , .- , ,, _._. ., to Géfmlnyi Chlnsl ‘Japan .nd l irllldliliigrswlllrllxiiiihlll \-;~\\\liAhr`~fl lil fir-57.’ other nations, but hui to rest V Content with assurance that all the _ _\i.ir»iuus itz...-» \.\i--_.i(~i_v<;.-;|‘r<_- rygrifaii information would be f0l’U\C0min8 """" ‘" """ '“' ` ' " ' ' later, The parliamentary storm _,,,,,,,, fu., arose over the Mamie of Nations li 'i i l» ll iiiiiriiiiv ii ii i?»1l\rl .ing of opposition members of t C|l`0l)0l`ir Which “ld Paraguay and ,,,,,,‘,_1`,,', ,,`;'|g .l,:i` L House oi` Commons as io what. arm- Bolivia w0\lld be unable YD keel) up Sun me iii .~ ~\i~-ini: "1 7,;-ll -""‘l ammis Britain has supplied to var- the figure without arms impoi s . .|._._-- 5.-ii.~~rr.’.;.-A |I.|»‘f(.`:‘i;1ii\i;l'ii':(l:V-~' MH mug foreign nations. the statement from other nations. _Il \1r;___“'|;‘rorm\ - -' - showed thai. 5,000,000 rifle cart- Disarmament efforts arc admit- -_-`,mm"__',_m__ ,,,,, ,,,g,,-,.,.., ..\;.,,.n~_. ridges had been snipped to llzblilaé ieallly ills: '»b°“'- Ti rlisxelimilz 3 nm than i'\»uvi~i|--I-\\\~i\. quay in November. Bolivia too co af)-5° °\' I CW! 9 _ . machine-rruiis and some otlier,come. Captain Anthony Eden.L<1>\<‘l; CAR FEREH SCHEDULE llipmPliL Pflvy Seal ln even now sound ng| 'i-ii' urs-l.:\i\\'iuz Borden |13 Mill I with ,| few eip* ri--l slinii 1:-i Anil <»~.-i.=-n-|»\---_ -»-vs-.na-1. ‘ws-r~ fs; A §`.»..* gr' ,_ Ee' IN