4 The Pe ‘s Paper a . y. A Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cannon. TUESDAY, JUNE 4.194s Read 10 PAGES '11s woos, loss frlsaib Pandlss our stun. MAXIM! orb a MERE MAN y b! nor. u u: we tunneling-minis: Island liunnactor Arrives In Port ‘PM "Lsla d Connector", I68 “my u is dookod at the Rallwsy ivhai-f. ' With oarso of 700 mmvlwfllw o. niece. which she took on boar at Bardadoos. sham arrived st st. John s. week ego only n. be delayed than by o; at: longshimen C8180 l): ls undersood inc refusal to unloui strike. however. looked uwgdlhr bdorel byte Sat Y to a». wile - limsinaii reception; to which pm- Eihfé “biifil.” m“ Mo“ Weill: elS and crew of the ship this filter- “31; steamer is built u a» most modem ldnos and is with the latest soleurtific r- d es. Twelve csblno Bivc g ions for a limited num- ber of passengers. Ker facilities for the carry cf cattle and other llvesock m the most modern mie- ' Col el Stanley Clarke. presid- ent olmthf gist-Ike Steamship 0am- arr v 01w! 1, yegtegflg in mcttho "Island $0,113.10." cpl». noi- arrival. HEADS "I" DIVISION IRHIDKRIUIIUN. J‘ 3 — (C?) -Appotnt.tnent ggljgfi 58R 3 D~ O'Co ell, of division hud- quartldlls staff, R UQII-Bdlflll Mounted Police. BA chief 0f i-h e Fredericton police for-coarse m- nounceo Saturday. He succeeds Nathaniel Jones who ls retiring on pension June 30 after 35 years 0'1 the force. , Coming Evéntsi "Movies at Bfldl-lbllll lblllllt. "Movies-Mao "Movies —— Ell-it; Tugsdlygpa‘ "Movies - Ciuiol Cove Frlgélyfl "Movies — Emerald Thursday. L "show, cameo‘.- Kenslniwn- Monday and nosdev- 9-3-31 "C t. uh Play at Klnlil-flfl June 91x31‘. b; Mlalton Ayto. 5'4"“: "Legion iJancc.‘Mt. Stewart. u‘ n ~ », J ‘m. nu n- Orch- ..i.“§.’°“’ ““° ° p ' e441- "In stock. mixed clover seed and thoice double re-cieaned oats. MeGuigiin 6a Boyle. 6-4-31 "Unloading F-today war choice (lfllllilv re cleaned Alberta oats. MncGiii-gan and Doyle. 8-4-11- "Victoria." Tuesday. Notional Film Board. frse movies. I pm. standard time. 6-3-21 "Box Social iii Covoliead Com- llluhty Hall. Wednesday, Juries its. "Sets Glasgow Road Viirlet Con- cert in Harrington Hall, ldfl Julie Ttil ' 6-1-11. _.__~ ffliiuiter River. Wedncsdly. Na- tional Film Board free movies, 8 and 8 um. standard time. 641i‘ "as . .1 ..."-c..rtn~r.r.ac all, Wednesdsy, mo. +21. L--—- "Dwug t; in; ted coal short- éfiscreonadas mwgoa? toners now. . H. Llewellyn, eel-Ina boos for Davis si vmu ms . Freder- , s-ai-il a sou ‘ Jet Plans 8st:- °° British Plane Makes llsw. Speed Record (By The Alsooinlnd Pr!!!) DAYTONA. 0.. Jone S-A t-propallod PM fighter to- sot s world IOOOIG or in one hour. secondl- N mlnlltol, 81. Fast Proving Flight ‘ l NEW YORK. Juno 8-(A.B)-Onc of the now British Overseas Air- wa ii Corporation Constellations to iiy spanned the Atlantic on a roving flight between Gander. fld.. and Rleannu. Eire. "_n six hours and 54 minutes. i‘ lhssa planes will be used in oper- ating the speedblrd route lnnween New York and London. Ths service starts July l. _ American lines now are making the Nsawfoimdland to Eire flight on a armlar schedule that lists sp- ,_ ately eight hours of fly-mg o; this hop. ‘Butler Production Show: llpswing (l: ‘he Canadian Press) UPI‘ WA. June 8-11-10 seasonal upswing in butter production brought a sharp increase tncream- on butter stocks on hand June 1. cpm ed wlbh Mo l. but. supply post still is we below that of a your ego. the Bureau of Statis- tics reported today. In its monthly review of the crummy butter. cheese and poul- try situation. the Bureau reported that stocks in nine principal Can- adian cities were 7.443.106 pounds June l com-par with 1.601.212. May 1 and 10.534657 June 1. 104.5. dune l cheese stocks totalled 14.- 029349 pounds compared with 10,008,208 May l, and 31.257956 Jufigkli last m to is oo a rage ea were owflf) doom compared with 3.777.864 May l. and 8.246.005 a years ago. S of fresh eggs amounted to 1.422.706 dozen com- pared with 1.440.178 May 1, vnhlie e holdings of frozen can meats totalled 5.528.604 bounds compared with 3.733.703 and 11.000374. 5-Year Term For Illicit Affair PORT ARITIUR. dune 3-4011)»- John Jaspcr Nc-Jis. Q-yeur-old fisherman. was sentenced today. by Magistrate Walter Russell to five years in snltentisry and five strokes of a strap on o charge of incest a alnst his lfi-year- d daughter wth whom he llved a8 -man and wlfs and who was the mother of hl's 2 1-2 dyeai‘ old child. Noble, who plesde egullty to the charges, was scntenc also to six months for assaulting the girl mifl occasionlcig bodily harm iii an effort to make her ii seucgfit , - '7 Nurses Graduate At Falconwood 1- Beven nurses, four from the Pro- vlnclal Inflrmarywind three troni FalconWood Hospital. received their graduation diplomas at Falcon- wood Hospital recreation centre last night. The graduating nurses from Enl- conwood were Miss Alexandrina Ana Docherty, New Haven; Miss Anne Noreen Gregory. St. Avards; and Miss Laura Barbara Lewis. A1- raduatss from the Canoe Cove; Miss Florence Hi glns. South Melville; and Miss l-vlan Elvira Sharpe. West Devon. The Hon. W. I". A. Stewart re- sided and His Honour. Llout.- v- emor J. A.. Bernard presented the ill lomas. e speakers were LleuL-Gov- ernor Bernard. Dr.. A. J. Murch- lson, superintendent of Falcon- wood Hospital; and Dr.. E. . Found of the Provincial Senator- ium who addressed the graduates. The recreation centre was taste- fully decorated with flowers for tho occasion and the ceremonies were conducted with celerity and efficiency. The musical entertain- ment. which evoked words praise from the Lieutenant-Gover- nor was of a high ordetx. The ac- ot compahists were Mrs. Edwin John- stone and Miss Helen Stewart- Mr. Roy Smallman pleased the unusually large audience with his randition of "Drink to Me Only with Tldne Eyss.." He encored iéveith "I Think that I Shall Never en Mrs. Ruby Etnallmaifs inter- pretatiq of "Levinsky at the Wed- ding" kopt the audience in ‘iursti of lmigliter from beginning to end of her reading. Youxii Miss Barbara DeAthe dis- played more than average mastery of piano technique in two solos. “Mazurkif from Chopin, and "A Trl from Virginia" by Mewton. Al the young glrfs: 1n the re. mainder of the musical program (which follows) displayed singing promise of a hi h order. van. “Cockle: and Mussels" (Far- (Contlnued on page 9. Col. 3) Milan Trend Favors Republic ROME. Juno s-dfleutors) -'I‘hc first bstcli of votes from Sunday's referendum on the future of the Italian moniirclncountod tn Milan. showed 76.000 votes 1n favor of a republic agalnst 30.000 for the monarchy. 2s Million Fol‘ MS. Farmers in ‘45 HALIFAX. June (-—(0P)~Farni- crs l-n Nova Scotla received $26,- 042,000 from sale of farm products in i945. the Provincial Agriculture Department disclosed today in rc- vlsed estimates. The total was $1.- 883000 less than 1044 but some 8400.000 more than 1943. and dairy products were outstanding. with livestock sales estimated at 80,483,000 ocid dairy products at 37.510000. l-‘oll- tire of the frult crop resulted in s drop in Isles from $5,036,000 in 1944 to 81.501000 last year. i Revisefl figures fry other gro- duct: fo-liow: Grain, seeds and ay. 8188.000; vegetables and other field. ‘WWI: i 9C8!» ‘LWQUUIN woo. 141.000; honey. 018.000: maps products. 814.000; forest products sold off farms s2 their illicit relationship. enoos will run consscutlvbly. ur farming $880000‘ mlsce lanooul sssaoon - ' ' - .1 s-(crw ngmnll dlrsotor ' l. lliftl‘ ikxvlw. ., Joell Trio. “ rsa mmfiiiiit jsozlp W ' mom Bchool" (Gilbert and suiii- ~~érigilfliogggefl 616%- Btsolwoi-kers ‘ sf ' 25 Years Justice 0f Supreme llcurt Who presides at the opening of the June term of the Suprome MR; JUSTICE A. E. ARSENACLT V. New Armourics “Top Priority” Says General’ lknhiislzlnfl that ‘omotlo bflbymorlnandng set: ~ of tn Armry and Airforoe Officer: pivposafldftisxtxrulgm for tho ‘iiowdoghe nQ Ills-n Army." p The t the sin: Pt- - o po t. FWl£T t)” 9x. wanes o! one o: his old unm in Italian campaign-tho Princess will” Drasoon Guards-which was converted from a reconnaissance regiment to an infantry unit. noted for s. tlmo 1n the capacity of a. ser- vice unit and then todk its "ll-Ywlvn flea-in in Northwest lmont among top notions of the world due to the fighting qualities. of men in its armed scr- om. The commercial achievement of the country was well recognize but it was through its fighting qual ltles 011M. Canada has gained til 8 Court 1n Summerside today. On the 14th of June. 2s ears ago nt Summerside. Hon. . Arsenault was sworn in as a Justice of the Supreme Court for Prince Edward Island and vlce-Chancellc; if the Court of Chancery. The oath was administered by the than Chief Justice Hon. J. A. " this Inspection By Mai. Gen. Foster 3t. Dunstan! Col-lilo and 5t. ‘INN’ r Foster." . . "' ‘ l" at the Victoria. Park yesterday aftemoon. The Malor-Gsnsrsl was aocompanded y his aides. flout-Colonel Ruth- SO. 1 and Capt. Wallis. After Genual Fbster carried out the inspection and took the salute on the "march past". the units split up in training squads and gave demonstrations tn drill. handling of the Bren gun. rule and bayonet. lbllowing-liie con- clusion of regular training activ- lUesQGenai-al Foster gave the of- ficers and men of the units aahort talk ‘on the import-once of the C. 0312C. He eicprased himself as xrestlv impressed with the stand- ard of the training. with the turn- >a<7 out. the hsxtdltm of weapons and manchiri. "It. was really worth- while. congratulate you for the really great effort you tumed out." he concluded. The unit was under command of Major ¢eorge A. MacDonald. with Captain C. Maclean second- ln-command. Officers included Lleuts. ILJohn- stop. F‘. Lteuts. C. Chistholm. E. Dunpliy. O. MacKirmon. J. Mykctyn. The Sergt-Mnjor was F‘. J. Okeefc. o-htet training officer for Ethic. (Continued on Page 5 Col. 0i News Briefs VANCOUVER. June 3—— (C?) — International Woodworkers ufAm- (C.OL.) today asked Chief Justice Gordon Sloan to extend to Wednesday. June 5. the deadline by which the union and operators v C889, A. MBcDOXlB-ld; and 000000 respect o! the notions of Europe Skilled Tradesmen Needed Speaking 33s thgxgew reserigegnrg set-up 1n . er Foster stressed the need of highly- skliled t. " e to supplement. the Reconnaissance Regiment and the Light Anti-Aircraft Batteries. The Liflirt Aid detachments ch would be responsible for keeping these units mobile would come un- der the new branch of hlflilv traLi- od technicians of the Anny. the Custodian Electrical Engineers. The General emphasized the im- portance or the R.C.c.s. and stated tint it was duo to the keen- rms ghawn by Island soldiers in this brunch of the service 2101143; Ii Top Priority The new Armouries for this Province held top privrityamonz than to be built in he Murltimes and work sltouldmbo unfair way within three man . e - The General was I41 liho large number of members res- ent by the Club President ailor 3,0, Nootmg. A social tuncton followed. General Fbstar leaves today ov plane for Halifax- Says Ontario llcmand Broke llp Conference (By The Canadian Press) _ WINNIPEG. June Ii-Ontnrios demand for at least $184,000.00!) yearly over and above the $196.- by which the Dominion a- greed to increase its 11s,. entts t0 the Provinces was “the inunedlflbe occasion" of suspension of the Dominion-Provincial discuasl . Premier Stuart Garcon of M tuba. said tonight. This was not a matter of opinion but of fact. he told the annual meeting of the Council of Social Agencies of greater Winnipeg. "I see now that Premier Drew (of Ontario) say! than. the confer- encs is not ended and lie clearly unpilos that his government Ls as anxious as ever that an agreement be reached. "I suggest to him that a further session of the conference will not o d, labelling of canned t... OTTAWA. Ont., June 3—(8pe- club-Reconstruction Minister C. D. Howe. assured W. Chester B. McLure. Progressive-Conservative member for Qu en's 1n the Hours of Oosnmons t that the Gov- ernment is takkig definite action for the relief of tho 90 families in e Maple Hills community at Charlottetown airport. In reply to a question about the situation asked by Mr. McLure. Mr. Howe said a provisional arrangement was made for the next three months. and that in the meantime. his department which ls in charge of all emergency hous- ing in the Dominion. would cx- lore all avenues for a housing pro- ect in the area. Canned Foods As the House opened this after- noon, Fisheries Minister H. F. G. Bridges introduced a new bill to amend the Meat and Canned Foods Act with special reference to the fish or shell fish. Explaining the purpose od the measure, Mr. Bridges said: ‘The first section is to amend the Meat and Canned Foods Act so that it will be no longer neces- sary for dealers to have cans of fish or shell fish labelled with tho name of the place where tlis same was packed. Hitherto. t-iiia has been compulsory, ‘The present requirement causes unnecessary hardship to packers who buy a numhn of products in more than one prlvince, in. which case labels have to he mude for each type of product and for each province where 1t was packed. The amendment will make this pro- WABIIINGTON. June 5-4 oer- ssr in public life as spectacular as the one he abandoned iii business to enter government six years ago was ended today~at least tamin- orarllyi-for Edward R. Stettdndua cedui-e no longer necessary. "The second section of the bill." Mr. Bridges suld. “subutltutes fish or shell fish for the word lobster. This. change will provide statu- tory authority faigtlie establish- ‘sntfiffitsiidar s o! quality and grades for canned fish or shell fish other than lobster if tho need for such is established to the sat- isfaction of the governor-iri-coim- cil. Officials of the Fisheries Depart- ment said that the bill will elim- inate hardships to certain buyer: of fish and fish products and shbuld serve to stimulate trade and marketing in fish and shell fish. The measure is whole-hczirledly endorsed by the National Fisher- ies Council at Ottawa. On Softball Tenn .7. Watson MncNaughi. Liberal member for Prince has been sign- ed as Prince Edward Island’: rap- resen-tative on the House of Com- mons softball team. just organized by Rev. Daniel Mclvor. Ubenl member for Fort William. Oat. and for yearsvan active remote-r of sports both at Fort iillam and during the sessions at Ottawa. M1‘. Mcfvorks first lineup was without a representative from Prince Edward Island. When hts attention was called to Mr. Mac- Nauxht‘! capabilities on the play- ing-fl-eld. lie said: "Why of course: How could I forget Prince Edward Island? That's where they grow all the fine potatoes. Arid Mr. Mac- Naught is just the type of member we need most on the team." Mr. MacNaught although admit- ting he ls a trifle rusty on ‘is baseball diamond. played for Dal- l10ll5l.‘ University on "titer-faculty teams. and told Mr. Mclvor that he would N- glad to play either as a regular member of the team or a substitute. At Daihousic University. the Prince Member played in the field. looked after third bass on OCCBSiOH-‘i. and served as n relief gitcher when other hurlers had een knocked out of the box. LIVERPOOL England-Not one woman has yet applied to join the government's business training C-oxveral Motors and United States Steel Corporations 1n the 1930's. Will llss Radar To Watch llcart Beat 10801010. Juno 8 - (C?) —- Dzzctms wLlil be able to "see" their bed/ts hi addition of s. new Can- rsdm- device. the ety of laboratory was told Saturday h." . W.J. Anger. physic- wt. Research. gvnoazlll: 83%;‘ it'°il§§“u:vnol2§“o§.~lm” Maritime Psstniastsrs Mast At 8t. Stephen 8'1‘. STEPHEN. N, 3.. J1me 3- At the opening Eldon of the 12th annual convention of t-he Maritime branch of the Ca-nsdla Postmas- tcm’ Association. day showod 40 delegates in atten- omco with as moniv more 810w!- lllilsrlptin Dsllvsrod IMO. Illl. “M: other Provinces lILI-l-ll-Q P mus i1 LY ‘USE 0F ATOMIC PiWllR Howe i Gives Assurance Of Action Regarding Maple llills Project Minister Puts Bate Within Fivc Years By DOUGLAB HOW ...... _ OTTAWA. June 8- (OP) —The Commons gove first reading today to a bill to establish an atomic eneigy control board in Canada attu- hearing Reconstruction Min- ister l-lowe predict that atomic force would know practical peace- time applications within nvo years. . Howe, piloting when. 0.0.1". leader M. J. Coiidwell called prob- ably the most. important matter ever placed before Parllaimentntoid the House “it ls not the intention as far as Canada is concerned to develop atomic power for the man- ufacture of weapons." Approval of the resolution pre- saglng the bill came from the s. tho study its field. _. ,_ rsguhMonI designed to meet fresh situations an they develop and keep Co in step with her international ob- llmatlons. “As regards the time by wlioh practical there will be ii. tlun ofthsmaterisl! wouldss it wogld be very duos-t." Mr. on sol . . "I would any that h five years It would show " ‘ p ons. first. will pubs y be the direct ‘es-once of ouoe Jr.. (above) when President Tru- Mr Rowe said the board will. maximum nouauoooeuteuoiol his resignation as United Btltcs "l6 N representative to the United Nat», that. Dean C. J . - tons because of Mr. Btelatliuua dent of the Council. would be l. “earnest insistence" that he wlah- member. would be fir! _ °“-1-§"’°..‘§J.”"°ii'us¢ as ear-old W“ m m’ ma “m a e- . - -y . .. . " .. " ' Btcttinius did not announce his tlvbon the mtsrnuti further p . Asked reporters _ n. l. as!!! It cur-tog o call at the ts House luminous nun. Ind all - todsylfhoplsniisdtorurifoi-ths Then rerun be no military United stotoginponsfdirai Xlliln- remote?!"- ls. m‘. stat us u‘ e WM age B candidate for any political Orrfllflfl "In 0 0. ' naraplmtydhhmlngfiv- .thosswerosomsd_tlie emment paralleled his cllanb to Vi”! 9! i“ QVPMHQ --' top-level positions ln the John Progrsulvs Omi- servativc leader»- "Any plan for use of atomic en- ergy for null-hairy purposes must. be kept the sacred prerogative of the Government. Eoonomic power held bv governments tends to pleas in the hands of hhc few who form the governments not only the oon- trol of these government-owned enterprises but the power 0d de- cisions on matters meeting whold (Continued on Page 5 CO1. 6i Nty R Psu. on A Rgre silica Yanks‘: that v “this. o‘ on fneofncv. END! . . the hand. - - ed b0! - ' mutfurmoglilgietxilglagl {i111 Twat-libel‘ mvotli); ‘Qlililglaorlrllttsln Itfigxeigqidlfi agflselljg; il-‘irsc§rv.lf§nmif:wqlo‘v§n W. Mflifll. . IN- $G~}tUN‘1U,J‘{leiS J a bu“ which h“ kept 90m‘ 35” rmuln g» m‘ w 63.0001 o course. s . at maximum mvpfl‘ ~ gm w, h, m an o... minimum o1 sis4.ooo.ooo wear Vancouver . Mo‘: c’: Jun 8- wi-hn“°°°mlléutgretshlhem " n Regifinwn Q 74 alum" nor-m. n. is. o now Du a .. arc-o imam “firs: #5.“: Island Soldiers e .. g g . . m “question s cosialtlom" iv- A m Ottawa g g 31cc. s. n new It l-ml 39° 0n Liner q a a § .. board's oflioes. ‘rbs lnv - s a "i; um a bolnc conducted. u» —-— . Mmwtvn laid. in an endeavor to de- KA-I-Tfégi. 511M 3 -— (U?) J- lfcglrfifagéfllcllhlcfklnmf Halifax . i: lg t ‘who u. mo: market conditions "wmhmgk “Wm” Bgbwwmtg - "f n‘ -~ A; - -_ _ Charlottetown In ‘i ‘ Booth hlmoei-s i-omi-nin ; moot. n. shim. hoi-lom- g4 n- -—<~>— "tern théfftvli: - wpninixflman..- W _- s; v w" ....~ 4.4m ,_ Tl” °‘ m m“ “m” 21"”. zlthoilli 1m ‘colony's o“ unoed coat-atom‘ mini. Bell unsrl Jm tlaer lag!” l" “w” ‘www m” esgtllnualz: in eastern rui-il-v had q-rno draft was soiiomf to sail m - ins a A Bombs-u m. “m” mm“! w“ ic m‘! ‘M u“ mun‘ ‘m’ mam- reschgd 300 but tales of ‘horror on walled; Frying buewutnnp- Lou“. 1;“ i ‘R ‘Bonner ‘vk. l-“led on t Him“ M‘ ‘n5 mwm‘ l" m‘ °m'l' on" only nit/W beginning to trickle out when the liner developed sn- ma,’ on. ‘J ‘E Qumran‘ gm. Wain" m‘ a,“ v d mm Iillflfl Union $11M. Ill o’ n‘ ma“ l". mflflhd m" "m tmubk - _ 11-h chum“; _ in A.D.'I'. _y. mun °°°- ' ' h Pnnlm" McDonald mourauor- “mm” . ’" " Curr-l ' "“‘“"‘“‘ “M” a‘ “m n‘, more than N0 was may av d _ m‘ w ;_ o, Q- mm‘ mum ,_q _ be crushed o dnth in the Covsmor Kendall u soo- “m; Pm _,_ _._ 9,1,0,“ 9mm. bmmm 010W “m “ma. w“? . nus e-tctvled hem-I» t“ W! h "AM"! mm °{.; field; m. .1. n. Doucette. ‘finish; m...“ m, gygnln‘, um, s . . _ . ~ The seven-hour tramor laid fist ficlsls wii wcimsne tho “Lt p“, J. E. Do an. Bodfoid; m. mm 140M village. after village in Mus nd Novas at a . race 0- L a Dune“ arlomwm. PM w“ a‘ Chumbetmn‘ m "m" "m" mvl" "' °°‘- mm“ "-,.,,,“’,.,."’°*,a,°'g' .i' v Guild-h. ammo; m. c. " n m M, co£rtflai tmeml-shffllrllyfiflsq om Sh‘ Bu’ o‘ Til" lg e’ m] daudet. Lsov e; Ptc. ax. rim-u m‘, go.- ovam“; ‘f. ‘u; . a m lihevlglgcebut "Mom M" h.“ mmmvkfiillbfl was stottoned 31-1 : us: Ill-gm‘ 'i.°..m”n'¢‘§'m'§§ villi-sull- "W"? "ll! . I ‘T? '55‘. “1‘.."ii‘.‘.“'.'§‘Z.°§i “tmmmin? iffimfilmfifii i’i’3‘3i‘1-“£'n"8 5.12%.... on»! 3,33: ‘$3,323. fimfifi. curr c. . ' . ‘ ' "rm "Mar: woman m“ m“ "m" r.- rvm. m-.,.=;.-,.w,.,~- "comma “i ‘a no on "u. The imn no}. an. rum cnuioimam: m1 .dilmnersd ili-lblarl: ' nus in. i toll was outline it between In He. 0.. 3.. Blows . ‘Dem: dos Congo.” - u. Rm - c“ » i- n... "s. “more... w “macaw” -.. -. m... -.--._ai-a~q._- _ ; ' ; . . v - ' manner, s-wyoi- o. q (1013, Charlottetown: Cnr. is. Charlottetown: m. i. i. summon. ‘own, hug‘ | “W... 1.. no. u. 0. no l‘; keep order .n'll§.€.3§'.3$§i _Qx%£: $7.1‘??? Gill‘: lgwilc- son. Nevrwyglltahire; Poe M3. w debating eoiiliiuenco oi undnv gummy c lott : Ho. loco. : . - . avlos. int: ucod durin the wot. a . “All!” p“ p" v, um- Louis; rte. JJ. Wedgq, ". e vote we! Ill for. “Hilli- ' m: g, Q_ so- ‘ ' '