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A. liornc & 00-: Universal Motors Building Kent Street EUROPES BIG (Ccntinuedzzirz/PISQ 1i ' I roll around in all probability m the channel of the confer- ,... has been determined. 1 is the matter now stands, Great i um has voiced her willingness . cancel all war payments,‘ Ger- . o has insisted she can pay no . now, at any rate, and pressed ,‘ an end to reparations, France tied Germany could not pay w ,but insisted that treaties must i observed, and Italy had pre- ‘ come ouir for cancellation. utions were that the- idea of -’ moratorium had receded since F’ - y‘s provisional declaration. king Albert of Belgium today {-1 a message to the conference, was in its fourth day. ds- ~- for international solidarity. 5'. united action." the mee- read," in international solid- -. can bring remedies for the ‘ 00nd ills the world is suffer- il is time that this solidarity itself other than by speech- , . Meanwhile British and German ‘rte met for the first time to ~ s technical questions grow- ‘~ out oi post-war payments, while ‘ of the statesmen here were , Geneva discussing disarmament . lems. These included Ramsay nsld, Prime Minister. of i‘ tBritaln; Sir John Simon, lily t , . crtisving, liaise- Eastern locall- lc. Pct word; E1011“. Io. per word; Classified, Notices, Ile- PBI Inch: Lists of Plorsl and Spiritual Offer- lllll. Cards, etc, lo. per name; Letters of Condolence llc. not inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 00c. par loch or 5c per word. Other rates on application. For Sale?‘ Central Guardian locals, lo. per word; ‘AAA; 37ml“ ""1811 Socrctaryy Dino‘ Grandi, Italian mom“ “mm-y; Dr. Edouard Bones of Csecho. slovakia and various agsjgggnu King Albert's will! was made 1D a iettba‘ addressed to Pggmlq- w" M11111" 0! Balsium. one of "10 iiilflllcs at Lausanne. “Since the end of the war all u. 9"" "M11966 by the governments 11!" iuvlflbtly expressed the opin. ion that Dmliicrity of the Mp1" and peaceful relations are ‘depend. 911i’- 110011 freedom in the oircula. 11°11 °1 M111. which and labor," u" 39181111 King wrote. "Unfortunately these grave sum. lnll were not listened to. Conse- qumm °1 131B Wliliy of restrictions have been fatal; “The vglug 0g m. lfifllltlflllll trade has been hslvgd m u" 1"" 1111'" years and reduc- tion is psrtially due to a fall m Prices. States whose outlets abroad Wm stowed up could not make 11D the loss on the home market, m‘ 1011111111111: capacity of which W" 1111111611118. The number of un- Glllliloycd was doubled. "There was thus definite proof that no country or states by m, exercise oi its own forces can divert the course of‘ economic evolution in its favor." K1118 Albert concluded by declar- ing that Belgium must appeal m; the cooperatio of states which, like 1181*". are convinced of the necessity of, a change, Trinity llnitcd thurch MONDAY ‘LOO-Trail Rangers, regulgr meet. lug-Social Hall. Fish Quotations BOSTON. Mess. June low-ow veuels arrived at the fish”, pier hers yesterday. WHOLESALE QUOTATIOIVQ l-l-Piflcodbliiodié cenisper Marketa 4 to 5 Haddock 555 mm Pollock 3 to 4 Hake 3% i006 Cuskltol 1-1189 mackerel B to 0 Gil-y 801M I f0 0 Idolmders 3 in 5% vlrsrrml shim —A'i‘ HOME-Mrs John Hashim will be at home to her friends Wed- nesday afternoon, June 22, from three to five o'clock. sen-n pound Learn as if you were to live ior- "01; live as if you were to die to- day-Josic Weisgsrber. Advance l Western and Announcements sad Corning to. password: in Mcmoriam AQAAAL A A Payable in Mouse ma sans. APPLY v Guardian. 3002-6-20-81. asoaosan. lot-runs son wilting out , m, 1s, pg! upbeat. Guardian oihcs. tf I0: set: - ow rsrsas. s gills bundle. Guardian Office. 1 fl-t-tf.‘ its saw-z rooms cows 'ro . freshen in a few days. Apply H Gwrso Mellott, Union. F-im its sacs-n sous or a o "m! with cm . sood bull as ; one house with 1 rooms. Apply to ~ “was mum, Union. mi i. 1 Sons. ro us. sosanfsrm .1 gigesim on hand at Guardian {URNITUIIE- rol sub-Ill). ,- F“ 1111M. dining-room and ihtchen furniture by private sale. ~, “quire is Ambrose It. or phone y . ,- _ mx-s-is-ai a hiifiililim?» i.%."..'§'$§'.?§e'l land llgirzllbhfiwlfi lcti. V!!! Bobsriso‘ “M” hm ‘ “mus. Summsrside. i ‘l nous! — so" tar Mme in mu-Aflsslfl A‘; ‘ 1»- 9- care U \ i . l_ el-fl-ll. m‘- ws vmoraaosoa is HHETi-ifiifvif "MWEIQRM. Employment Wanted worm: wsurs rosrrrou as k ‘ spar/or helper. Country preferred. Apply Guardian. ’ 8780-6-l8-Bi. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DSSIIING T0 enter theaAugust Class of North Adams Training‘ Bumpy is; Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please _ write Superintendent . . " ‘ ‘ oualifics pupils - to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of: six months course at Bellevue l-l " ‘. All explnscs paid. awn-a-aooswa-ol. Wanted , WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. PTS. and qts. Phone 1107. 8100-0-7-if. Miscellaneous IOIIN ALFRED MoDONALD. PIO- vincisl Land Surveyor, Herman- vilie, (it. 8, Souris.) svei-o-ia-i month. ssvssons-wonnsaror. NIW plastic leather. Waits shoal. rubber boots, auto tires. etc, at anaasinliy low cost. Backed by 16300.00 money-back guarantee. Agents wanted for Islan territ- ory, Apply Box M, Dilmllietllds. r. s. s. ssn-msa-si Sslosmen Wanted on: or rim asanmo "causa- ian Life insurance Com ' 0P “pa: Wmpsmmihityrio: s c: . wnu full! Boa w lil. “Guardian, s-Juns lc-si. ____,__1_--¢a__ We do not wonder It Whit min ;,. . The _-Dominion and provincial . governments will be represented at v the funeral. i 0- MQNTF-EAI-v. June l9.—Water in OEIITIIAL lillllmlll owned by Dr.» Jenkins and pi- loted by sir. Junior Jones, return- from Montreal. Mr Jones loft Moc- treal at 0 A. M. and stopped en- route one hour at Quebec and two hours at Moncton. Mrs. Jenkins who flsw up last ‘Tuesday, and the children who were atisnding school in Montreal are returning by train. PERSONALS Wing-Commander and Mrs. P. C. Sherren arrived in the city Bat- urday night from London, England. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Minister of Health and Education. left Saturday on s short business visit to Halifax. EXPLOSION (Continued from Page 1) march for the public funeral is as follows: Mounted Police; corps of Montreal firemen: ladder truck draped and bearing floral tributes; draped hose wagons bearing cof- City Council; delegates of all kinds -representativss of governments and other cities; families of the 4, asn Churches today resounded with references to the heroism of the dead. Both Roman Catholic clergy and Protestant Ministers uttered fitting euiogics, Arrangements were being completed for interment of the l0 identified dead who were employees of Canadian Vickers. In separate services in churches scat- tered through Maisonneauve ward they will be honored, some tomor- row and others ‘Iliesday and Wed. nesday. Messages of sympathy continued to pour into the city hall over the weekend. The Earl of Bessborough, Governor General and Hon. H, a, Carroll, Governor, wired from Qug. b": P111119 liflnistcr R. B. Bennett from Ottawa and the Mayors and fire departmental heads of numer- ous cities addod their condolences. (Canadian Press) i110 dry dock of Canadian Vickers Limited, scene of disastrous explo- sions on Iiriday morning, yielded up itrdeiui to the numberot l2 over tho weekend. Two men in- jured in the explosion died in hos- pital bring the total known dead to 24 of whom 2 were still unidenti- fied tonight. In addition three are missing. The body of director Raoul Gauthier of the Montreal fire de- pertinent, who disappeared follow- ing the second explosion, had not been recovered and was still being sought tonight when darkness called a halt to operations. Eleven. men were found at one time by divers, spread in gruesome array around the hull cf the wroclled tanker Cymbeline which was being repaired in drydock when the ex- plosions rsng out. Most of the .men had been fatally injured in the scaring blast but some had been drowned in oiliand wafer when thrown from the scaffolding built up about the tanker. The sesrch for fire chief Gau- thier was centred around tanks in DEATKS ROSS-At the County Hospital, St. John, N. B., Mrs. John A. Ross, of Ocean View, Prince Edward Island. Funeral Monds at 2 p. m. Card of ‘Thanks Mr. John Oroken and sister Mary wish to take this opportunity of thanking kind neighbors and friends for valuable assistance and the many acts of kindness shown during the recent fire at Emerald. 3810-11 Card of Thanks Ws the undersigned wish to thank. Messrs. Philip Monsshsn. Leslie Simmons, the lummeraids Pirc Dept, and all others who by their noble support were success- ful'fn saving our Hall from dos- tructicn by fire on ‘Tuesday last. (signed) B. I. Society. ruins. asrua-fi-m plane THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "" "°°’ °‘ “‘° """’°‘ °"""' INVESTIGATION in: irons were being used to drag the l8 feet of oil and water in these tanks as survivors of the fa- (commute, "om m" 1) tality believed he was standing over one of them when the second APE PAGE ‘THREE w CENTS A DAY r ed yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock St. James Basilica. The order of - explosion occurred. Should a blank be found fliers, it would be neces- sary. it was believed. to move the whole dock to permit divers lo work underneath it. LATER. (CsnadiaarPrcss) MONTREAL, June la-The re- vised death list of the disaster which took place at Canadian V1191!!! Limited drydock here early Friday morning ntained 2'1 names tonight. Twenty-four bodies had been recovered, five were listed as 111181118. but of these two. were at the morgue, leaving three bodies unaccounted for. HALF MILLION '1‘ “ ‘ from Page l) evening, has travelled from Borne by way of England. The Wicklow Hills will blaze with beacon fires, a battery of artillery will fire a Th, meeting was advertised as being called for the purpose of dis- twins "the swwuis and mo" marketing of potatoes." The chair- man said the affairs of the Assoc- iation had been conducted in an unsatisfactory way for the past few years and the meeting was open to a dbcuulon of this matter. lVIr. Kickharn. called upon, said he was appointed to the board of directors of the Association last year to fill the vacancy created by the ejection of Senator Hughes. There had been a lot of criticism as to the way the Association was conducting its busncss ior the past seven or e‘ght years. Last year he had suggested to the secretary that the Association pay for the potat- oes on a pro rats. per acre basis. but this suggestion had not been carried out. The board had been having a great deal of trouble with the distributors. The late Mir. Dewar had recommended last fall that the distributors be bonded in order to eliminate irre- sponsible agents. The speaker also scuygowv SAFETY If you could look intoltlae year come, which side of the picture w riecl, without money] in actual w future-and it costs you so little.‘ family-protection at ‘a. IEISIChSK not strain the smallest of incomes The _ Great -West Minimum Cost Policy than would be possible with any o may mean the difference fietweerz for the rest ofher life slo ould you see-your wife and family in com- fortable, happy circumstances—or wor- ant? it istcasy for you to guarantee their The Great-West _Life now_ offers" complete will enables you to carry more insurance ther fins; the Mayor of Montreal; the salute and a squadron of Free State had recommended this suggestion, wfflflllnts flying in the formation but no decision had been arrived of a cross will escort the steamer at. Another lwommendation he had uiw the harbor. , madefwas that the secretory dis- President De Valera and other sociatc himself from other duties members of thsFree State Cabin- and devote all his time to the As- ct, with Dublin councillors, will es- sociation's activities. He had also cort the Legato ashore. Cavalry in recommended Senator Hughes‘ sug- lPccial uniforms will accompany of a Government inspection 1119 Party through the crowded, of the association's business. This Ilily bedecked streets tc the city had not been favorably received by 5911110117 where under a triumphai the President, and the secretary arch the Lord Mayor and corpora- had said that he did not know tion will await him. The rrocession whether there was o. man in the will move on to the pro-cathedral province who would be capable of where the solemn reception will be making such inspect‘ . Mr. Kick- nducted. An official state recep- ham. also complained that the tlon will close the day. During his mcmibcrs had been misled by the lily. tho Legato will be the guest secretsryfis statement that the deal- of Archbishop Edward Brync of ere had promised to take 100,000 Dublin. I sacks last year, whereas they had The throng of thousands grows only taken 40,000. The Association. 8168i" every hour. Walls and win- he thought, should insist on liavinG dows are bright with flags and some guarantee from the dealers. ‘ and flower baskets. The Certain local persons whom be papal colors of yellow and white named owed the Association thou- and the congress color of blue flout sands of dollars. ‘These men were along broad O'Connell Street and speculators in potatoes and he did over the shrines devcutly built even mt 151111111 the members smuld be in the smallest alleys. responsible for financing the crops A large area of the nearly 2,000 of these persons. He cited ti! dif- acres of Phoenix Park is spread ference in price paid this year by Ll for cost is only a few cents a day. mlof life plan.‘ if safeguards your dependents from financial care. yet the Mail thcvcoupon for‘ full information. Prsmium Rstes per $1,000 of insurance Premium Ago Ago 25...............$l3.80 . 15.80 H EAD ow-"IPTC 5 claiilflffrrcwn, l‘. E. I. Wiiiioua obli (ails oi your MAI L TH IS COUPON Hyndman s. m. i..l.,r........i.i hfnnageis ‘his Gun-vi’... Lil: Aliiilintl Co, mm. A4.".-. alinn, please mail tomplell d:- fviimmum (on Poiiiy. THEGREAT-WEST ASS URANCEFCOMPANY ‘rho late Government should have gone into the Association's affairs and taken some action. Under the present Government the situation has become worse and unless some action by the Government is taken from outside dealers. Mr. Reid denied Senator Hughes’ contention that the Association handled their yiolatocs in exactly the same way as the outside buy- er named. He asked if it was not over with bell tents, a camp for the Association and a certain local men under the direction of the 8111991118 01111. 511d B81186 Why. 1111- M’ “ of Defongo, The women. der the same conditions, there] folk of these campers are housed 811011111 be this difference t° ‘he. in nearby convents. ‘rhat psi-i of disadvantage of the Asscoiatcn the park known as the "Fifteen menlibels- Acres’? for centuries, certainly for no reason of scientific accuracy, is being reserved for the supreme Sen sior Hughes fNewark, N. J., and New York, and the Association, he predicted _"is gone." true that the latter firm contract- ed last year for potatoes at 40 The Senator also discussed the Gems? bwilegginfl 0T 15111115 WWmP-s m“ Senator Hughes: “I am speaking of bonded warehouses recently in about this year;- Mr. Reid: "This year's crop is the seizure of these potatoes by m, Shipped yety U- 5- i-‘uswms authiirliies- He 5V5" The Senator contended that Mr. agreedwiththeSecretar-yofthe A: 1cm was Fvdvstepping m? argu. agement, and whereas we wish to preserve the existence of the As- sociation if we can, and whereas we think that the only way to do that is to get a new Board of Dir- ectors, with at least two or three experienced business mcn on it, and whereas we have lost all hope oi being able to bring about any re- form, or get any business properly transacted. in the short space of an afternoon meeting presided over by the President of the Associaton, Mr. Trainer: Thcrofore resolved that we request the Minister of Ag- event of the Congress a week from today, when the legato will cele- brate the Pontifical High Mass. For this great event next Sun- day an altar cf white and gold with twenty stops has been erected. flanked by an imposingcolonnade. The Pope himself will send a mes- sage by radio from the Vatican, this being relayed by loud speaker to every soiourner in Dublin. The solemn ceremony in the park will be the prelude to the carrying of the Blessed Sacrament by His Em- inence to O'Connell bridge, the Cardinal proceeding under a canopy borne by President De Valera, Jo- seph Devlin, Irish Independent members of the British House of Commons, and other prominent citizens. At the bridge, where an- other altsr has been erected, the Legato will pronounce the Papal Benediction. Hotel and lodging of every character wss at a prem- ium ss long as alx months ago but the Congress authorities have made special endeavors to counteract pm- sible isolated attempts at extortion. The entire arrangements for the great gathering have been con- ducted with admirable attention to detail. Cardinal Francis Bourne of Lon- don, Archbishop of Westminster, arrived some days ago, but London Catholics, althoug“ represented to the number of several ‘boussn’ , have not come in -a body. Two thousand pilgrims crossed last night by special steamers from Liv- erpool, with Archbishop 1‘ wney of the Mersey City at their head. I-ie presides over a meeting of tho' Eflliish group on Wednesday when the speakers will include Father Ronald 11 oxson, former Anglican Bishop of Manchester, a famous old-time evangelical stalwart now liviul in retirement. Father Knox- son polcsles a wide celebrity as a Catholic apologist. This is the first tilde the Euchar- Wv °°11Iress has been held in Ireland. Only the eternal city it- self and Inurdes have been privil- eged to receive the Congress more Inca-m soiierbutatsbsttbeylvu- f‘ than once. Just short of 40 years I00 the Congress mat at Jerusalem ’—.in the country "over whose sores walked those Blessed rm." London received the Congress in loos, Montreal in i010 and Sydney in i028. ' The major contingents from Canada‘ and the United States ar- Sctulor Hughes said the A5523 iatlon had injured and lafleli’ d?" stroyed the market for Prince Ed- ward Island potatoes. He had been appointed s. director at the annual meeting of the Asociation in 1930' and at that time he thought the‘ M1.) Edward Rem’ R0110 Bu,“ a bmrd WW1‘?! be glad w "mwe any member of the Association, took sufle-‘mmis “alculgted m impmvaexception to some of the remarks the busme“ The presidflm 590m“ made by the previous speaker. He “Y and mm °f the dhecmm’ haw’ cited the high price of foitillzer a scciatlon that this matter did no‘. v materially affect the reputation of T5'?lld potatoes. Defends Associailln riculture, Shaip, to cull a. pub- lic meeting in Charlottetown on a day late in June or early in July, and before the annual meeting of the Association, when we can have at least one whole clay to consider the business nf the AS°0flfilOll in all its bearings. and that Mr. Sharp preside at this mccAq. We respectfully ask the cx-Mm- isters of Agzicullurc, Mr, Lea and “N. w. .i XS Aft i‘ rm: fili‘ll‘i(‘l‘ discussion the following resolutions were intro- duced and passed unanimously". Moved by John McK-lnnon; soc- ondcrl by Hugh MacKinnon and supported by JOSCPh E- DCBEV‘. ever, became "infuriated" when he made these suggestions and subte- quently a resolution was passed that he. Senator Hughes, be not notified when any further directors’ meet- ings were held, and in this W83’ hi’- had been ejected from the‘ board. The worst factor in the potato industry, he said, was the D1109 cutting carried on by the manne- ment of the Association in con- nection witira certain New York agent. whom he named. I-lis own ex- periencas with this c861"- We" given by Senator Hughes. Another comlillmt made by "M Senator was as to c1188"! “Mam” of clause 16 of the Association's by-lawa which provided that the mqnqbeyghip foes shall be held by the Association as a woiking call- ital and not be considered as a surplus or prom, He had raised this question at, an annual meetln and it has been awed °""- '1"‘°‘° should, he said, be between $30909 and $50,000 available as working capital from this source, and the rgpqfu, so far as he could asccfllin. do not account for more than WP 00° m- gwpoo (71 this money. Th9 audit which is made annually. W"- m h]; qplnlon, not worth thc paper it was W1"- should, lae insisted, be a Govern- ment investigation of the Assoc- lgtiorfs books and affairs, "and 19* the chips fall where they may" The 59mph);- also referred l0 198' islation passed at the session 01 i930, which. in =11” ""‘“d° “w property of every member of the Association liable for all @119 41M‘! or the Association." The regulat- ura passed the am but it did mt become law until ratiflfid b? u“ members at the next annual meet- ing. He was satisfied that a maj- ority of the members attended that new,“ Wm, me gxptegs intention of voting against the bill "but by some manipulation and the way u" business was carried on, the chair- rnan declared that they h“! "W! loi- it aha it was passed W‘ i‘ i‘ now the law of the land." The present P-ovinclal Govern- few years ago and the decreased pica at which members of the Association have been able to pur- chase ‘this commodity. Referring to criticism that the avbrage price paid by outside (16:11- ers was greater than that paid by the Association, Mr. Reid pointed out that the outside dealer buys when prices are high, when the slump comes these dealers drop out of the market and the potatoes are dumped upon the Association to put in storage or get WhateverI price they will fetch. "Why should we expect the Association to be. able to pay a higher price than the other dealers on the Island under those circumstances?" he asked. Last year, he said, the Associat- ion had advised the storage of as many bushels as possible. They said they thought they could piaco 100,000 sacks but unfortunately the market dwindled down to 40,000 sacks. Had the members stored their potatoes, as advised, they would have got, the same price as other growers. It was all very well, Mr. Reid John McRac and Alex Mclsaac: Whereas the ptice paid w ti“? members of the Potato Growsrs‘ Assoclaton for potatoes is always. or nearly always, bc‘.cn' the prlcc paid by independent :hiI>P~“1-‘» and WlIBTEBS the price paid this year was much below the price paid by the Independent 5111110915» “d whereas them appears to be B close connectcn between the mark‘ agemcnt of the Association and‘ some vcry undesirable person or persons in New York to whom our potatoes are consigned, and where- as we have been informed and be- lieve that the system or method of book keeping followed by iho As- sociation is very faulty. 011d b41919" as the Secretary Manager nf tho AgmcintiOn is an important amt-i’ a1 of the Government, thus nlakillr; the Governmoilt t0 some oxient rc-l spcnsible, we therefore strongly rc quasi. and urge the Government i0 institute without delay a thorough and searching inquiry by comPcie-“t reliable persons into the manallP- mcnt of the Association, its books and affairs for the past four or five years. to deforming whim" if m; been properly and honestly i continued, to demand a Government inspection oi the Association's books, but there was lust as much reason for asking a Government inspections of the books. of every merchant and business man on the Island. The books of the Associat- ion are now audited by B wmpct‘ ent auditor. "I for one," Mr. Reid concluded. "will stand by the Association. I am a member and I intend to rc- maln a member." tend that there had not been mis~ void making mistakes at times. tain firm in Charlottetown, which had tra saicted their potato buy- ing businms "ln exactly the ssmfl way“ as the Association this year. Qould pay the farmer l0 cents whllc the Association paid only six cents. Mr. Klckhsrn contended Senator Hughes asked why n cer- the growers do not get fertilizer any rived in ssaeral liners this weekend may, he said, was not to blsane. cheaper M111 11W 511110110011 W“ managed. Apart altogether" from iho fact of the Secretary-Manager being a prominent Government oilirlal, we think the Government owes to the people of flip province such a scr vice as wo have asked it l0 Riv!‘- bocausc the Potato Growers‘ Assoc- ation is a public ixxly capable 0f accomplishing mnrh good or cioinir‘ 0. great deal of hnrm. and that sushi He 51d not con-l a body should be prcsvrvod if pas-i sible, and not wrcckrd n" ricstyoy takes. but no body of men who did 0d. anythlng- at all‘ could possbly a- llnvcd by George lvfullaliy". ondccl by Aeneas Bailey: Whereas, the low prices generally paid by the Potato Growers‘ Assoc- iation for potatoes as compared with the prices paid by independent shippers seem to be unnecessary- and whereas the difference in prices paid this year, and some oihcr i SPC- Mr. Myers, also Hon. Senator Hughes, Hon. John A. MacDonald and Mr. M. G. MoNec-ly together with all other persons lntdrested to attend this moi-ling. We presumi Mr. Sham will soc that due notica of the time and place of such meet‘ ing be given. NOTORIOUS “IUlllillllCd from P8150 l) Before lapsing into silence, the often-arrostcd but rnrcly-convicted TIICKClPPl‘ IlYOXIlLSCCl, detectives said, to “ililcnd Lo tlicm" Vfilfll he re- covered. Higgins zilci not want l0 £0 011i last night. irlcnds said. l-lc yueided reluctantly to the rcquwt of his wife and (lZ-lujllliil‘. llc had been especially careful to hays. his hood- lullls ll[i\i"l)_\' since brim; sovcrcly knlfcd in a night club hrmvl last year. As lhc lizgglns famlLv emerged from the clubhouse Rlld stained for their expensive coupe, tho two R8118 cars drew abreast. “Hey, Vnnnie," somcone called and Vnnnis» iurilrd. Sure oi theif quarigv. (he gimmml began blasting A sploiria of blood nppriiiccl on the lobe of little Jean's. left our us shl dived for the coupe. Lnici", how- cvcr, pllYSlClRhS said she was un- hurt. ln-law ducked hark ‘miss lilo club- house, hilt the ruckelrcr riccted to run. He sprinted madly down the slrcrt. His assailants followed loisurciy behind, pumping billlrts at him. Tllrn lie sprawled on the side- walk and they hastened away. A blood transfusion was resorted to at the ‘hospital, but Hlgigns sank slondlfv, dying shortly bcforc 4 p. m. Slugs had struck him in thl chest. abdomen and arm. While he preferred to describe himself its a respectable lolrstcr fish- erman, police said he owned thl Cigarette, which they called the "ileetest rum runner in New York waters," as well as a seaplane and years was so large as to indicate some thing seriously wror; wth the man- a fleet of land vrlllrles (lscd. they said, for liquor transportation. l-{igglnsiswxifrr and mothcr-Y- ~