AUGUST 2s. 193s ' - . y . p I A _ um THE TSHJERDIAN‘ PAGE THREE +++n+0+++o+os4++o++o+4o " 751m“? l-Ohurob A v -- . ' l I ' - Z ' . I‘ ‘I ~- wuk EM spam“ s iisnirai Guardian McGuzgan Intgrgstgng _ _. Lecture A. » The Forum] % FUNERAL NOMII-The ilmsral ofthalsteliobsrtwbyewillbo held from ths homo of his daugh- Chuck Roast lb. 12c ' Rump Roast ........ lb. 15c Sirloin Roast lb. 17c noon service- Rev. J. M. McLeod, u. A- of Charlottetown will preach at both services. Noonan Nuptials ter, we, Stanley Houstm, South i A W n” “wan '3 m, '_' Ruefleo. on Saturday Allow is. at csmslaca nluvlla lruunan emniscdnlnpSt. Ann's Church Hope C°m°d Be“ " ' ' ' ' " lb‘ 10° 3 o'clock W Hm"! Rim’ Wnmry- -As a. result of a cul- strikinl the River. yestcl-as morninl. ' when E 7 Maude. only daughter of Mrs. Mac- Guigan and the late Peter llacdul- gan of Hops River, was united in marriage to Mr. Edward Noonan, K.C., of Regina, Sask. The bride, who was given in mar- Corned Neck Ribs lb. 7c Corned flocks . lb, 7c Corned Tongues lb. 12c carriage in which he was driving out North River Road at noon yes- tfld-IY- 39PM“ Bblsne. Everett. Mass. received slight injuries. BOW carrilIO and car were pm. ceedlng in the same direction, Under the title of “An Inspired Record not Found in the Bible," Evangelist I". W. Johnston :gave another stirring address at the " ' Forum last night. Aftlr eulogizing CYCLE!) TO BOUBlS-Gordcn and Russell Kelly of Bayfisld Sh, Charlottetown, returned home yes- terday after visiting their aunt. Mrs. R. Kickham, Souris. They Lamb Legs ......... lb. 20c Lamb Fronts lb. 15c Lamb Chops lb. 22c EXTRA SPECIAL Tomatoes (Lynn Valley) 3 for Peanut Butter, 25 oz. jar .........._. 29c E. S. IIOORE 00%‘? A NIALYN IIRVICI OF YNI CANADIAN MIDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIII INIUHANCI QQIFANII‘ In GA ADA SYMPTOMS A symptom might be defined as any evidence cf disease or abnor- mal state of the mind or body- sympto , such as pain. of whose pyesgnofl the patient is conscious, are called subjective symptoms, whereas those which are discover- ed on medical examination are known as objective symptoms. Symptoms are grouped under two headings. local symptoms are made the round distance cf 12c quor was found tion will follow. come a Fellow of iety of America Laird is a son tilieson, wife of thieson, and of andMr. lighted with the their .. forboysflandllyearsold. LIQUOR SElZUBES-A small liquor seizure was made yesterday 23¢ in a rooming house on Richmond Street. 1t is unmrstood that the roomer in whose quarters the ll- court sliorthLTheR. OJLP, have alsoanade several other small seizurssinthecltyduringthelast dayortwulnalloasemcoilrtac- RECEIVES DDGILBE - w. Wil- liam Darrell Laird, BA, o! Winni- peg, ‘ “ .,, recently successfully passed his examinations; him to have after his name the fol- lowing letters: F.A.S., AA, T.A. Mr. W. C. Laird, a nephew of Mrs, Ma- Nash of Charlottetown. ENJOYING P. E. I. TRIP-Mr. Holmes and other Sydney folk in- eluding Mr. George W. Barrett and Mrs. Ira Stevens thcrcug-ly enjoyed a holiday till! t0 Charlottetown. All boat and enjoyed every minute of y in Prince Edward Is- land. Charlottetown, trip by bicycle. a miles. Some trip ‘l0 ATTEND CONVENTION- Rav. A. q. Vincent, D.D., and mg, Vincent, Mr. J. P. Gordon, Dr. J, A. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. P. .7. Pmude, all of Charlottetown, are 180N111! the first of the week for Moncton to attend the 511mm! Maritime Baptist Convention which opénns in Moncton on Thursday n mlifinis HilNilli PliST ANBRUGERS (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Millions of Americans bowed heads Thursday in farewell to Will Rogers, whose homespun humor wlillappearin has be- the Actuarial Soc- and which entities of Mr. and Mrs. Chief Justice‘ Ma- ths late Hon. F. J. J. n. Holmes, Charlotte Street “W” ‘mm “m!”- "14 ‘i’ w“? tailor, conlbanied by lidtrs. “m” M“? “we The hour of last rites for Rogers at Glendale, Calif, and for Post at Oklahoma City was marked by im- pressive observanoes. Thousands walked slowly out the bronze casloet of Rogers in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Glendale. Then they retired respectfully, leav- ing the family alone at the church were de- trip by rail and‘ in addition risgc by her brother, the Honour- able Mark MacGulgIn. Minister of Education for Prince Edward Is- land, looked very charming in a gown of marina blllg lacs over satin with corresponding accessories and carrying a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Rose , who was attired in pink net and satin. Mr. St. Clair or. Barrister-at law, Charlottetown. supported the Th, marriage was pang:- of tho bride, who also said the Nup- tial Mass. ~ m. and Mrs. Noonsn intend _ ding a. week at Sts-nhops Beach Inn before leaving for their home in Regina. where-Mr. Norman is a partner in the law firm of Hodges, Noonan s: Embury. Italy Bent On Forcing War Issue — Press Hostile. __(0orltirlucd from Pale l) "N0 one in Italy is thinkin! of touchingtho British Empire, but everyone in Italy expects that the British Empire will rid‘- obstruct her path when she is following Britain's example and methods in o. SNAPSHCDTS the Bible and the importance at- tached to it he showed how" that the Bible is read more than any other book; has s. wider circula- tion and ls believed in by more. and has accomplished much more for the benefit of mankind than anything else on the face of the earth. Men have fought against it, burned it and ignored it. Infidels and atheists have misrepresented it, but yet the Bible lives and now as never before people are seeing ' its true value. *4 But as Mr- J even though the ible is a super- ¢ ior Book and even though its -. epistles are read and appreciated . by many. yet he said that tllg; new ‘f divine epistle which he desired to - speak of is read a grcnt dealmore. _ Strange to say, he said, that this ; ' new epLstle is not written on paper nor with pen and ink. It is " the one and only eplstle ever writ- ten by the third person in the Godhead-the Holy Ghost.“ The ‘ name of the epistle is once mell- tioned in the Bible and ircalled " . the "Epistle of Christ." _ _ But where is this epistle‘, the evangelist enquired, and how may we read it; for the name itself in- . dicates its importance. He referred. to 2 Cor. 3: 3, to answer the-ques- . tiorl. Here he read that Christians. ' are the ones who are "read andfl known of all men." They, he saidflp are the ones who are called the l3 “Epistle of Christ," and_ as Mr. i‘? Johnston said, is it not true that jle more people are reading Christians ;, more than they are reading the.‘ n said that attempts to assure herself territory useful in her work for security." Government's Attitude oi the Wee Kirk 0' the Heather. At Oklahoma City, under the ro- tunda of the State Capitol, other thousands filed past the casket of Poet. Then Post's widow attended to being the convention city for many hundred Odd Fellows and Rebekahs from all parts of the MaritLnes and Newfoundland, wel- comed innumerable visitol-s going the changes which occur in solne organ or area where the disease localizes oi focuses its attack. Ocnstit-ticnal symptoms arise out of the effects of the disea Bible itself. This being true. ha H: 681d. We as Christians need to be "t extremely careful that wo~ rea a true translation and no that misrepresents Christ. Declarations of the paper. which upon the body as a whole. The for the trip alone and doubtless services in the First Baptist Church, Th 1w w» =8 - w m dew c “my W» w t“ “We “can “v- t .. o. s.’"%“::‘::.‘.l.;l*:‘1l:i.t “m; . .. Junior: ‘my pa" “mas about’ general P’ E‘ 1mm“ ‘eawnp-sydney m: Qwyfyfi furthler evidence o: Italy's intcn- EEP your Kodak busy the” fine Johnston said is what makes the‘. ciwnses- The local symptoms may PM Few - tion to pursue an Iggreglvg pgngy summer days. Save the blg do- Lord's people living epistles. The era and Pest. who died together in a plane crash near Point Barlow. Alaska. ~ More than 12,000 theatres were daltened for two minutes in mem- ory of Rogers‘ work on the screen. dominate, but there are always constitutional or general symp- toms- If germs of tuberculosis establish themselves in the lungs, they act as an irritant, giving rise to local symptoms, such as cough, sputum. pain and sometimes blood in the sputum. These symptoms all arise from Lhe activities of the germs‘ which are attacking and destroy- ing the lung tissue» Disease germs give off poisons ings in snapah is. The iaunts. The picnics. The home scenes. Remem- ber, the snapshots you’ll wallt to-mor- row you must take fo-day. And remember, too, that any camera 1's a better camera if you use KodakVerichrome Film. Verichrome gives you good pictures in the shade and on cloudy days as well as in the at the meeting of the Council of the Dengue of Nations Sept. 4. Informed sources disclosed Italy intends to demand Ethiopia's ejec- tion flom the League on the ground she railed to fulfill the conditions under which she was admitted. An excellent mums said Italy would allege slavery still exists in Ethiopia, that its borders have not been clear}; defined and that the central government has not been able to extend its authority over all POLICE COURT-Three men who appeared in the Police Court yesterday charged. with opuatin! a motor vehicleh tpmteléefiamngpxn danger were eac - - e defendant in a customs case was Hl-lfliimd! °f “numb ‘Flume! and fined $100 and costs or three carillons rang out. At Sapulka, months in jail; and for a bleach jCflf-lfl.‘ l! bell WK! 1901395 and the" of the Prohibition Act szoo and taken down-MY" ‘w “m! mi"- cosis or three months in jail. The Thfill-‘iflfids l-hmnged u“ Wm defendant ill a mischief case, dam- 3°89" 539°“ ‘m’ me mbube M th" humorisvs home town. CW8- aging household effects, which had ma“ 0km‘ A former schoolmaster principles are written in their. hearts by the Holy Ghost. This is‘! the only writing, he saL-i, that was; ever written by the Holy Spirit. ' j" But what is it that the Lord l through his Spirit puts into the hearts of believers, Mr. Johnston l; asked? He then read Heb. 8: 8-11,’? where it says, "I will put my law‘ "~‘ in their hearts and write it in their mind, and they shall be t0 me a people and I will be their God." This writing oi the prin ti to ti . and, in addition, they may destroy mnsfggflfayfifl’: jaw“, $1 delivered the eulosy at "WW outlying parts o! mo Empire, sun. Ask for i; by name, Canadian ciples of God's law m the llSSTlL m, normal tissue which, when des- men chimed with vanmcy were chant on," believers is what is known as the] "New Covenant," he said. Undo troyed. acts as a poison. These poisons are carried away from. the local diseased area and ale spread throughout the body by the blood stream. This spread rrsuiis in a mild or severe poison- lng of the body which leads to the general or constitutional syrnp- toms. So it is that in tuberculosis, Planes with black streamers drcn- Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ed over New York City, honoring _ PCSt Regarded As Ultimatum PARIS. Aug. il-The French saw the British Cabinet's support , of League sanctions tonight as a. virtual ultimatum to Premier Mus- solini to come to peaceful terms with Ethiopia before Sept. 4 or sent to jail for 30 days without the option of a fine. The defendant in a sanitary by-law case was fined $2.00 and costs or five days in jail. Five drunlm appeared and were each fined. Tile defendant in a common assault case was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days in jail- the gospel, he sold, the Lord puts _ p. the law in the heart instead of‘ writing it on stone as he did in Hollywood Bowl was messed with ancient time- friends of Rogers who heard Rupert Hughes. writer. eulogiw him M"! Conrad Nagel, actor. sneak for the film oflony. , Army and navy represented Pres- covenant, he KODAK ones who accept we observe a rise in temperatuw, an increased pulse rate. fatigue, loss of appetite. loss of weight, and might sweats. These constitutional‘ symptoms are not limited to tuberculosis; in- deed, they are the typical symp- tomic ',2lsOl1il'lg by almost any disease germ. ‘rice patient who has boil may and generally does show the some symptoms, due to the absorption into the system of the poison elaborated l. th germs si th boil d Bayfield St. wri l i the sand 0r 81913511 50g, 5pm" Qgppggggd fife p?“ whmfa: 3g“ game 22d Mr d MT E Andrews thrgfigeh aetgvif- ‘hmmfmbe 3M1‘ the thgealuof sanctions would flit-r ‘fills pvglllllllentllzlifattlhérirlrllilgfexll. ‘illa 1" ' lls dost b u. . - an rs- - - - fled w neerm - " body 0e toyed y 9 887m! Hunter River‘ hm u ma“ ma" ms m give the: antagoniae Mussolini but ___. __ __ Tuberculosis, in its early and most curable stage, does not give Mr. Kay McLean, Tsbucintae, NB. m 1 mg equlp. _ spect for racial dcsccndmlts only, ifi..‘t.’.t‘.lif..““li‘ M; and or s... s... ‘Sill; ~ ‘lll‘“‘o.‘.‘"f.‘..il.i.‘lt‘,iii.°“““..°.°..ii ggzlslz ::::*.=r;i:..§:*;".::i..ia:i. difficult, in many cuss, to ' ‘ he,’ very stiff brus an a m out o‘ the “w m u d K dd’ Dean o; o g - ,1. some u» um is» ‘iiéféiii doom w =~ w... ......... a... ei::.“*:.“.:..;2 AbsolateNavalParzty.Belief 2Z€;‘.€§..{:“i£§ii'..€‘..§“£..§3§§°2i‘i well that he has an active disease which demands treatment. Those who wait until the symptom are marked will have waited until the p, n Bi h f woes and 5mm“ ‘them d°“’“"’m‘ mmls- a GI n. Babb, Associ ted to have received the approval af disease is well established, and mfi,“§‘,,‘§,.“'f§,., mpmlncg ,3. one foot in warm, soapy water. flfxililgjffnmiafiiufzfuvfi ,°,,",‘,‘.i‘.§‘,§““...‘§’“,f.‘,.i° mem- ( y r3: FOICIID Staff) l. the full cabinet yesterday and to - gmazmem‘ Wm m!" 5 1°"! mm- their home liter EHJOWBE B with En sneer: Then’ egg: is keeping m do“ much with ghg berg o: the permanent staff from (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) have been given the Emperor's t is the earliest suggestion cf l‘ this Pr vince. While rub o aroun i? 8t! ° ,1 111 al- mxyo, Au. 22_A vigorous sanction. ' fatigue, p rsisterlt J18. honeymoon n o "u! 1nd bell“ w wmk Wm‘ the British “M” Omca gtmtlnndon and P“ s’ w restatement of gJapons naval lim- It was learned official); that Convention 0f st cetera. which must be heeded if tuberculosis is to be found early. Questions concerning health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association. 184 College St, Tor- Ono, will be answered personally by family, Souris, also their . cousin, LEMON REMOVES DISCOLORA- iinnigimmissionglt said (they ' "d The woman who wan“ m fgduge parity with Great Britain and the but was in effect an invitation to g letter- -—-—i—-—i- M1“ mane” Keny- Dl-‘mlofllwnglgi?! be removal cgslnmmlwnflnd ‘egg: It;;'“: never should map out a “gm Ulgltf: suture: indicated however dlllctllfialcrllirsnallrllalnoellliatgrtlblelglgfvs w. P- By Guardian's Spwhl wire) s nlo COMPETITION Rev. o. T. Spriggs and Miss Ella. with the Juice o! a fresh “W31- 3?” u“ “MW-Ml t° m“ l“ fifliflolfimgii",,,,,2{‘i,,ff“§§‘““,§ that Jarbaplf will insist upon recog- The Japanese government there- mfltfl-IFAX- August Zhlflvleslltss“, ‘*“"— R-N-l °1 sYdmY Mines’ “e ‘t Omom” would be rubbed gen y y‘ strenuous intricate exercises, in- 111W!“ °l m” prmcme of a com- mre deckklgs thipfaislllle was ripe w of tile “o? 5;: entries flom choirs, bands, soloists. eiucutionists. ’ -rs and others ' Miss Margaret Sylvester, Glasgow, N.S., is visiting in the City. lvtr. Louis Burnett and sister Mll- dred of Halifax, are spending their vacation in this city. tho guests of their cousin, Miss Eleanor Essery. Miss Anne Rourke. Montague, is a visitor to the City. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William DeOostfi. ths week, Mr. George McLean, and in Hunter River and Rustlco, and other parts of the Island. here they visited numerous friends and relatives. Mr, and Mrs. F‘ motored to Soul-is, visltinB their relative we. R. Kickhsm and spy-lug i; taking the service for m“ H. D, Raymond, Saint Paula PERSONALS i‘ iderlt Roosevelt at both family ser- vices. rllmcmul ms coon FOOTING you MODERN GROOMING New The importance of swimming and beach bathing in our modem life and the interest of smart wo- men u. meticulous srwmlns "m" head to toe have made pedicures almost as desirable as manicures- Tm; i; s, year when toes that When you are ready yourself a home pedicure. set out move dry skin and stubcorn cuticle around the edges of toenails- First of all, cut the nails straight pusher. Don't be toc energetic. It's better to leave a rough edit! 1161‘! and there than to injure delicate . R. Rich, Boston. skin. with a piece of pumice stone. Don't If you a professional foot doctor. the have yellowish streaks under take the consequences. They felt Premier Laval must make the most strenuous effort of his long diplomatic career in the 13 days before the Council mech ing if the peace of Europe is to be inslued. Paris is hopeful 11 Duce, seeing Britain“ firm resolve to uphold the League, will make a slow and peaceful penetration of Ethiopia instead of waging war, with all of its possible consequences. Britain's resolve to conciliatory means was seen as ' exilaust all outlined, it remains for France to decide how far she is prepared to go with London. A Cabinet meet- The league Commission on the Ualual boundary dispute between Italy and Ethiopia went to Berne today to take testimony from wit- nesses presented by Italy. Ethiop- Laval kept contact with Premier Ccrruti. Officials said Laval sur- veyed the situation with Cerruti VERICI-IROME FILM gary editor and publisher. and W111 head, of the National Council M‘ women, as official representatives of the Dominion. Hon. G. Howard SAFE AND SllVlPLE SHOULD BE SLOGAN FOR. REDUCING snced teacher. She ought not to fool herself by Japan May Not Press For itation policy, soon to be handed to the British government, may in- dicate, newspapers said today, the possibility Japan will recede from her demand for absolute naval mon upper limit on tonnage for has directsd the Japanese Charge d'Affa.ires in London, Kcinosuke Fujii, to deliver Japan's new “ob- Britain's recent communication to other Washington Treaty signat- such the evangelist said only ones considered as Israel. He read Gal. ti: 29, verse i4 to prove as it says in John ‘ 1: 47, that an Israelite indeed isi one in whom there is no gpile., ‘This, he said, also applied to tho' term "Jew" in the Bible; for as he v read in Rom. 2: 28, 29, n. Jew is? , one who is one inwardly whosein ; heart is changed by the Spirit of~,‘_ God. and that race or fleshy na-Li Y tionality counted nothing Wltlllly iGod unless they were obedient foil; ' flesh are not counted for the was‘. seed and that the Lord had no rc ‘ unbelicf. Gentiles, he said. lwzrel“ equal PIUTHFIQS of God's promlscsfl if they will bc faithful to Crcd l ' Canadian Catholic ories (The United States, Japan, France and Italyl was not actual- ly an invitation to a conference rc-staie principles." . BHBFFIIZLIIJH.-. Emgland .-. Bllsf- , t. vlsitlna friends on "W - bats. - _ . Edd? first musical competition. to lgllaslellil. the WEBB 01 MP- 911d M"- Bmmllt $0 cl" 9°11“ m’ w! lam?” Mul-"lxlgilnl" l ‘W! ti???’ "m: m9 {figdeslemgglegaléiesr afilnod" ‘f3, the three leading powers. These are lllnéiiiangwiad sincg pTPlpll; flatlllollc (ggllitilt- Alumnae, mect- a A e held in Octobe m h ,1, l; Th n, Ke ‘- . Mr. bunions yourself. This is a o or —_ew a an Ambsssa or. SIM!‘ 1- Koki H") n. Foreign Minister, inary nava a s n Lon on as ng ere .11. lvcvk, were curled R r’ w ave mow re ammo u cater“! superviskm or an exp“ ‘ December-namely: A common llp- "P011 l0 “silo ihcr ilest ill thought i i per tonnage limit, abolition of rntios and drastic tonnage redun- Convent Alumnae. ‘l and ell-c. 3' to ill: development and furtherance or tho ideals of from vario parts Ch rch Sunds next. nails Wrap a bit of cotton around and is continuing his search for a . Kingdom. u. f,‘ n” Umwd u ' ..y__ an orange stick, dip it 1n WW1“ peaceful solution. thgzeixtran at; servations.” These were reported tion, Catholic Omvent education. . Major J. A. McKenzie loft yester- and apply. mom r oven yearsfican be _M Wm" ‘ ___ Mrs. M. J. Lyons or Ottawa i . --_ day momma for WIMP‘! "hm l While you are WW1“! u" WATCIIFUL ATTITUDE menmofwnhm , m, week, 1,, touch the floor rather colse to genes-ll President or the Ass cia- v MALRJAQQQ he will attend the I-lellisrd Convlilla finishing touches on one foot. other words’ good Judgement your heck Thgs is 51mph. m, a Notice To ca‘ fls f H ' V _ . um there. Hg will be seem?!“ soak the other in soapy water‘ arraws, Aug, g2 __ Cgnmdg’; would be the keynm o, any mp dancer or an exercise teacher- but b_ P}? v 0 flw Plollnm-l ll‘ Y-MACPIIEBS N - At the *5 l“ ‘u mmmm“ by Mn‘ “c” Th“! Welt It like You did u" delegation to the Lesgue or Na- mind“ womank rough“, the average woman ought to have . film he “ere Vrood utter the con- Ullitcd Church Parsonage Pownai Km“ wh°mh° Wm 3°!“ ‘m h“ 3' first. When nails are "‘ tions l “ " l" ‘ After you have received your Support across the middlfi °l h” FxhlbitOrs i " ‘enuon ' omcmuy swung m", P‘ 3- Island. on Augustus, i935: w“ ' m“ “d °"°"- “ti” “W”; b" will be fully instructed with re- amp," mums,“ ,0 0mg m. back until she lcanls how to bal- I 7» Wlglghihi/[vfvbrfltt-lsil of Pon- Re. , “'__' ti ed. h iht rf ti. 5-“ a ~ v G A. D, Elliott officiating. out M l Much“, mu“, o, ed and discolor-a one remov P" gnrd to the stand the Dominion m“ food, from your die,‘ deem, once er we: De imyds Mei Ma in cathedral by Archblghop Thom“ {llelmvllqsontgcwagvlllard 91mm ol M, Hm-n - coy o mu: was. m, c. G. S. Lolentian, and Mrs. Maclnan have 'l‘heaa “metal not less than s: of nickel and l2 chromium. Their null Guardian's 890d“ wl") 811°! . in ' must contain ‘metal alloy fl l?‘ p" m“ "um large pieces of cotton between tha arrived from St. remove the cotton from between toes until tbs polialris thoroughl! per cent we'ght of importation must will take should the assembly be called upon to deal with the Itslo- velopments as have a possible bear- ing upon illnpile affairs, while the tule. Represent Canada at once what tyl” 0.1 EXQTCWS Y0" will have to do to reduce specific simple exercises are recommended; Splits of various other types of exercise that should not be attempted unless you have Ethiopian trouble an expedition from the Natural History Museum feat wide apart, slowly force your g backward until hind: Too Late To Ciasify QDILIILI “gag...” M ‘ ~ towns in South India. MOSCOW. Aug. 22—The attempt of a Soviet airplane to fly non- stop to San Francisco, by way of - siasceu ~ Y ‘.1; ._ $1 Building o'clock Saturday morning. AFTER. GOLD IN’ INDIA OOTACAMUND, India-The Wy- Sorrow for the death of Arcbq rt. wear - . BAG _M om “ha” John to attend the Iixhlbétlon. ygérwiflmmmuolauwultrlcnlg: liirggpgnniltrttlclilitcile-sécaprhluisymfl Boots on your body. If i0": ‘moons to guide you and hold ___._ bishop Neil McNeil 0i Tomn a“??? N" Y“. MII- 1'7. 1935- W cgllnégvyfagegliiilvlsilzttllattlavesold with tbs same kind If not. "89 the meantime no public statement fbmgfigeeméaé‘éllfne ‘mgéncegégza you up 1n cm ygu Sh" u, fajL Exhibm m the M l B “d {gillllndgg plgd firs,‘ 121,50, w, “deb”, - m,“ ._we _ A - rs an u- Assocama -‘ 3:1. Brooklxlllgxiifo :33 'g"‘u:°"l:nn¢ “Mg” all girls taller jgdibie “d: ‘bxnspzlvllll’ ullldlougleeglymilgefotl-‘tlhclm matwtmlg: §ff'°“°f,'d"°§f§,‘,’f§,;,§§' ?£icleniqlleou “my .1“mo§g.gl:11l1; ins may begin removing their cx- plreciation t behalf oib _ awg, ' ' l9 ~ XI l’! l1 8 l , ' mp1“ t 11 '1 l; Fld aumnae a e acceptance y " “ ""9 m autumn on "mm w s‘. {Moog}: all mil-figgomgovemthemenmtmglfligruhere “ma” whkfh ‘N so difficult ‘ good f; h“ m” u"! waistline‘ morning. The ocnlznazgmentr wllyl Rev. Rodriquc Vilicllcuvc, Cardinal ‘ DIATII! J°h“- ________ mm "w; ‘pm ‘m, m, cuhcl’. m “my, own,” m, m“ o; m“ Y?!“ Fm" ‘um "° d° mem‘ (muggy, g-nnonmq guru not‘ be responsible for exhibits gfggl-‘gggagg 3%“? SOHCCt . ‘ , l . < l GRANTED I'll! INTI? VIM them off immediately. Don't guy-opp“ “mum” mg gugh do- Th,‘ down mun ma, only: IDNDON-Owinz to the Italo- left in the building after l0 be "my secmd hunormy ab!“ W.“ was express/ed Mrs. Lyons. in the report ~ (OI. B! 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