over 38,000 people this Pro the Cit)’ Guardian every day. Edward Island. vince — 8.000 in -_- Read The The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince in dlun, Iouudul 1m ‘ O ll’ "ufhngietml-ln fluudlun Two Ceutl By Hon. T hos. LePage And Hon. A. F. Arsen- Follow, The Latter Mov- ing The Adjournment. auh ‘inauguration of a policy to en- courage growing of pure Island wheat, extension of the Govern- ment's present policy of short ag- ricultural courses in Prince of Wales College and continuation of lg efforts to develop and assist the livestock industry were emphasized (n the Legislature last evening by lion. Thomas llfcNutt, Minister p‘ Agriculture, in the course of his 1peecl1 on the BudAL. Mr. Mac-l Null, also referred to the applica- lion the Government has made toi Ottawa to have fox pelts, included’ lniilc Currency stabilization list an- nounced by Finance Minister Rhodes at Ottawa on Tuesday. lllr. ilfacNutt began his address an Tucsday evening and concluded int evening. Ho was followed by ‘if: B. W. LePage and Hon. Adrian l‘. Arscnault; the latter adjourning (he debate at 11 o'clock, when the louse adjourned till l0 a.m. today. _llr. MacNutt first expressed his Esp regret at. the absence of Prem- lh Stewart and trusted he would Inrily be restored to health and liength. He was pleased to see Qupposition lcudci" buck in his ,noi: only for Nil‘. Leas sake, but (lathe sake of his followers, who, "in the lust; tfcwkiays, were like a fork without a shepherd. Mr. Mac- llllt ivas pleased also to know that. lllhlllacNeill was recovering health Ind had returned to his home. l-lc uprrssed sympathy with Hon. Mr. Wood and Mr. Dennis, the former in ‘it: loss recently of his mother, the latter of his father. T6 the Speaker Mr. MacNutt took the opportunity of tendering an ex- pression of his warm esteem. Coming to matters concerning the Agricultural Department. Mr. lloeNutt explained that shortly af-i in taking office he had visited hltonwood Farm and noted the lueilcnt condition in which it was inliniaincd. He had then consid- tmi the advisability of purchasing noon Percheron lstallion, but found lint there were breeders in this Province who had good animals of lllls type. Tho department is now ' idcring whether it might not be or to purchase a good Clydes- ' stallion. The raising of horse Vlleedlug to its former status, he bnsidcred an important nratter. flfr. MucNutt then reviewed some lithe activities of thc department hpromoting livestock breeding. A lolai of 45 stallions were enrolled in m2 of which 13 were grades. Un- kl the Federal-Provincial Bonus ‘lhnhnn Policy. soao was cold in houses to stallions that passed in- flection and rccords show that l ‘o ANNOUNCEMEN s, 4 COMING ILVLLN 1's, MEETiNGS. ETC i,":\nnuuncemenfl un- fnuerlril in ‘ll column at 2 cents per word Tm"! payable In advance. "Skating at Brackley Beach milk tonight. Good ice, 8541-11 Imi- SALFr-ISIIZ CAR FOR CASH. ~ ill exchange for land within 5 lB-S of city, Write C. Guardian. 8543-3-26-31. r v “Reserve Thursday evening, - h 23. for concert and play in lllde River Hall. If not fine, fol- .» Bcvenlug. 8541-3-23-11. htaimlley Players Will present ‘nil’ Concert at Mayfleld Iiall, on » llllliay, March 23rd at B P. M. 85l5-342-2l. Y Reviews Efforts To Encourage Farminglndustry Policies Of Agérrclalltural Depart- ment Outlined In Budget Debate McNutt. Messrs. these stallions are enjoying a large patronage. The competitions at, our exhibitions show an enlarged entry list of Island bred horses and at- test to arenewal of horse breeding. During the summer 23 stallions were l inspected for Premium Bonus, ll of which passed. Boys‘ and Girls‘ Club. h The Peoples i per Covers Prince Edward iii-uni island Like the Dew ,CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933 F i re Destroys Residence Last. evening about 8.30 o'clock the residence of Peter MacDonald. Remington, W33 will! destroyed by flro. The blaze, the origin of which was unknown, spread rapidly, and it was soon seen the building was doomed, as the fire bri- xolle was unable to check the flames. All means employed to save the building failed, but the flrfi brlsflde and citizens man- aged to remove household cf- fects. _ At. the time of writing full particulars could not be learn- ed. The residence was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and three of a. family. The loss ls estimated at $1,000, Relief (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March 2Z-'1'he I-buse of Commons took the first step to- day to extend for another yea! the Government's Unemployment ‘Re- .lief Legislation and clothe the ad- ministration with wide powenvto deal with the “peace, order and good government" of the courtry. Without recorded division, a re- solution was passed, instructing the ,Government to bring in the nlief legislation, cllmaxing p wee}; or more of debate. The lcgislatior, it- Eight new Calf Clubs were estab- lished during the year making a to- tal now of eighteen in the Province. Over 200 calves, of which I30 were ,‘ registered, were placed in the hands l of members and full instructions were given in regard to feeding, care and management. Over 100 judging and livestock demonstra- tions were held in each centre and a provincial competition later at Charlottetown in conjunction with the Central School Fair. At this central Competition, which was formerly held at Amherst Fair, the best calves in each club were enter- ed. It had the additional advan- tage of encouraging the membership of all clubs to attend at very little expense and enjoy its educational benefits. Transportation costs on the calves were defrayed by the De- partment as well as the cost of prize money provided. In addition mem- chase to the extent of one-third of the cost up to a maximum of $10. These clubs are distributed uniform- ly over the whole Province. New (Continued on Page 3) snvlu MINEllS PRilTEST or llllililER STRIKE Have. Eaten For The First Time Since Saturday As Gov. Comes T0 Their Aid (Associated Press) WARSAW, March 22—More than 700 miners who have been 0n hunger strike since Saturday in mine shafts at Kilmontow aecePi- ed food for the first time tonight when they learned that the Gov- ernment had promised to inter- vene in their behalf. They refused to come to the suj- face, however, and instead dele- gated representatives to PMS?!" their case to officials in Warsaw. Nova Scotia House Declares N0 Neces- sity For 4.00 In Province. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. March 22-Reduction of the Royal canadhm Mounted Police force in Nova Scotia was .urged by A. S. MclvlillanfOppost- be" of clubs purchasing registeredl ion floor leader as debate on the calves were bonused in their pur- | address m reply w the speech from lthe ‘Flu-one opened in the Legis- lature today. _ No necessity existed, the Liberal Leader declared. for 400 armed Mounted Police and he character- ized two particular cases which they handled as a "stain on the law department of Nova scotia." Premier Gordon S. Harrintiwn sad that the Prov‘nce‘s contract enforce Federal lalvs- Another opposition member, W. McL. Robertson, Shclbume gave notice that he would move a reso- lution placing the Legislature on record as favoring reciprocity 0“ natural products between Canada and the United States and memor- ializing the Federal Government to th's effect. this also. asserting that the lum- ber industry of Nova Scotlo hfid never been at so ‘cw an ebb B5 present, althcuah a huge mum“ exist/ed in the United States. “They want. lumber but we can't Sell." 110 declared. While pra‘sing the Government for enacting Legislation for moth- er's allowances, he was crlliofll other Governmental measures. Mr- McMillan was "glad he was not 9- pm-ty" to the direct relief plan which he chimed was iowerlns. the standard of ilvlnc of the "mm" played, They should, he sflld. be put to work on some public under- takings. when the hunger strike started at the close of work Saturday the miners said they preferred to die underground than to starve to‘ death slowly because of unemploy- ment. Mine operators had au-| nounced plans to flood the shalts| in which the men worked. . This decision of the operators. was reached when the Government declined recently i0 Perm"? a ml percent wage cut and decreed an‘ average reduction of 1'1 Percent l“ the price of domestic coal. Wives and children of the strik- ing miners declared they WW1“ N‘ main at the pltheads night and do)’ ‘will not arrange u cash estate “Illlr own right. You can do this “l by consulting J. A. Moore. l. Sun Life Assurance Co. c 8456-3-l8-v3i. "time to the Concert in firook- iifall, Thursday, March 23rd. ted by Prlncetown Road L. Admission 20o and iqc. 8074-1-31. until the Government Bllfifwlieed work for the men. The hunillr strikers out telephone wires. and declined, until tonlllhl. i0 116C895 food sent to them. A number of miners went below Monday to visit the strikers and remained there, joining the movement. Unemployment mlslll- be lessm‘ ed also, he suggested-by devfiloll- in; the mining of metals. AMI w'der markets shorld be found for Nova Scotla mined coal. eSPWWlY in Upper Canada. _ M,’ MgMilhljffs address con- duded, debate was adjourned un- til ‘Thursday m motion of Premier Harringtcm. ...____,---—- OTTAWA, March 22-'l‘lie Government has no! 116011!!!‘ whethe or not legislation based on the report of Sir Alexander Gibb, who surveyed the Cun- adlan harbours, will be intro- duced this session. A largo uumhe of representations had been received by public bodies In the cities concerned In the different peril. Premier ll- B. Bennett made this abatement today in the Home of Colu- mom. llulucuoll iii loll. PDllBE ls lillll E o Opposition Leader In Mr. McMillan touched briefly 0n self will be discussed next wept, The Government is gathering data on a contribircry llllfillIlDy- ment insurance scheme, but at cv- ery turn collides with the consttu- tional rights of the provinces, l-bn.. W. A. Gordon, Minister of l.alor,l told the House. It will be neccsary for the provinces to surrender smc legal rights before a HEiJOYI-‘Nilfl scheme is possible, added Hm. l Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justio At. "the recent Dominion-Provin) clal Conference, continued Mr Passed By House Unemployment Relief Legisla tion Gives Government Widr Powers To lDeal With Peace Order And G202 Government. Bill I: ion to act alone. Before any federal scheme could be established, the i Dominion must have the power to, compel employees and employers to, contribute to the central fund—a: power now vested in the Provinces. . The Dominion placed no detailed inccs at the conference, the Labor Minister said. discussion rangln stake. Until that barrier was re- moved, dctails were impossible. Different departments of tin-i .Govvrnlnnnt, including Justice, La-' hor and (he Bureau of Statistics. continued to grapple with the in-‘ surmise problem. The Justice Dc- partizit-nt was confined to the con- stitutional aspcets, the others wzzl: the social and acturlal phases. ‘As a side-issue to the dcbatw A. A. Heaps, Labor, Winnipeg North, suggested a natlon-ivide 30- hour working week. This would share available work among more people. He realized this again was a consdtutlonal matter but added, Guthrie, the provinces declined to surrender their legal powers over insurance and were opposed to an amendment to the British North America Act to enable the Domin- MllTiilN IS F 0 r Confidential Correspond- ence, But Is De- clined. (Canadian Press) , moved for copies of Orders in Council relating to duty valuations and for "a copy of all instructions, including confidential letters to customs officers affecting the valu- ation for duty or classification for duty purposes, issued by the De- partment ot National Revenue since Aug. 20, 1932." Hon. E. B. Ryckman, Minister of National Revenue, declined to pro- duce the confidential letters and when the motion was put to the House it was defeated 100 to '70. Liberals, Progressives. Laborites and independents united to support the motion with Conservatives opposed. Mr. Ryckman took the ground- thut what; was wanted in the mo- tion was of a confidential charac- ter. The full text of the motion of Mr, Young was: "For a copy of all Orders in Council issued since August 20, 193:, pertaining to valuations for‘ ployees are rggulatBd by the C. N. du y on goods entering Canada \ R management and are not (in-mg- from Great Britain or any, other country, also a copy of all instruc- lions, including confidential letters to Customs Officers effecting the valuations for duty or classifica- tion for duty purposes, issued by the Department of National Rer- enuc since August 20, 1932." Inquiry To Be Held (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. March ZIP-Medical examiner F. v. Woedbury ordvrvd an inquiry today into‘ the death of David F. Davis, who died Sunday from injuries believed to have h-cn received in a friendly loxing rout. three days before at the luiemvlily- ed camp on Citadel lllll. other members of lite Ullenlflloy- meat Reiie! contingent in barracks on the Hill, will testify before MHB‘ lstrflte mrnhlu Bl. a nubile 11W‘- ling ou Monday. “I think at times we should rise- above the constitution, especially when this Parliament is the only authority competent to deal with around the constitutional issues at Rhmlcs» “um-ii” "f “m W. Chester S. lllcLul-e, lll.l’., and l Mr. J. ll. illycrs, i\f.l‘.: RliilliiiMENilliChamberlain Sees STABIHZATIUN ill PEITJRICES Provincial G 0 v e r n- nient Requests 0t- tawa T0 Include Fox Pelts 0n St- bilizatioil List. The following telegram was for- Jnsurance scheme before the prov- Wflrllvfl yvfiilfflllly by "w Pfnvlllfifll Government to Ift. lion. R. B. Ben- g nett, Prime Minister; Hon. Mr.‘ H90; “Agricultural Fund (fonlmtlditics should elude silver fnv pelts. (uni. natural product oi‘ l‘riui~ Edward island." in Arlnoiiiu-(riucllt in this effect was nzade in the Legislature last cvcn ing by lion. Thomas MacNutt, Illin- ster of Agriculture. The’ placing of fox pelts. on ‘nbillzatlon list would be of cncnn- ous advantage to our fox farmers in marketing their pelts in Great Britain. Stabilization lmphr rue WEATHER Fresh to strong west and 11041;. west winds; mostly cloudy with filth"! lower temper ture, and scattered snow flundcs. Annual Bublcrlpflon Delivered 85.00 B! Hull Cl-ullla ulld U- S. l. “F 8 PAGES Definite, Turn In World Conditions Says Confidence Has Been Re- stored In The States And On The European Continent. Coun- tries Look To Coming World Conference New Ho-pe. (By George llambleion, Canadian he said, “has been tried but ii fail- PFPSS Si?!" Wfilrl") ed. We don't intend (o resume it." < 0f the situation ill Europe with LONDON, March 22—lCanadianlmfermcc to the planned world Puss cablm-In m‘ opmnistlclliconomic Conference to which the speech iii the House of Commons peoples of almost we“, cwmry are “might Nfliu“ chambwml" mid looking for some definite solution lie could not see why the World of economic and ‘mm, moblcnw’ a- Mr. ’ Euoliniuir: (Jontvrvner: would not bv me C1mn(.,.1[.,,- llmmm h, H“. mm - hold uiillin tho nv-xl two or tin-lu- vmwqtinng rpmqvh. (.m.,.)u,h,,; b“ ‘ "mmm- l\\'l‘l n M rural of ihr- fll'(“.lli'l‘ imvwrs l‘ ‘liu- (‘li.lil(.'L‘llI)l' of the l-fxchwph-i-;cmm,,.m,,g m", rom,,,.,_nm, has l)i‘(.i\_ charged with being; fun \vu1h,r Runmnrdlm mumdtyl. of pcssii all!) in recent. months bu’. (the Board of Tradcjhad had dis- cussions with (he French Minister of Finance he pointed out. "At no ‘ul-‘imkmg We" the “mldin he dc‘ , time has there been clczsw approx- ‘ clnrul, “one can soc indications the ‘ mun-um bcm.¢(.,, the views of H“. ‘industrial situation is likely to im-‘Brmsh and Freud, Go.v-c,.nln,_.n,s provc within thc next few months." on Subjoflfi ma, w,“ h‘, m“ Mr. Chamberlain also found com- ed m me Econmmc Con;,.rCm.,-_-- {wrung Vim-ems l" ‘he Pinned‘, Mr. Chamberlain hoped he lhm- -5ml~°5 and l" Eumpe- "c°"l‘d°“¢e self would soon have converse‘ .. 11155 lmgely be” rc-‘tlwed m the with the Italian lluistcl‘ o; Piu- Unitcd States and on the European ‘ amp continent where the situation a few one of the ma“ hopdul 5mm mmlths 33° “'35 considered 595W?‘ Mr. Chamberlain saw was "that (he tonight's speech found him in a I different mood. l the ilEFPllTEllA= Liberal Member Asks, v OTTAWA, March 22-Five min-v Wm‘ “l” Fedmw G°"°"“,"‘°“" w” “i” "it" u“ “m” °‘ c°mm°ns Offices stablished, or at blinks with for 150 men for Provincial work. mot today, division bells started to which anangmnents are made“), Any numb“ beymd. these were to clang- E" J- ‘mung’ Lib" wcybunl- the redemption thereof as hercin- lluilclililoll’ he scheme. Ame n cl ment To Dominion Notes t Is Moved (Canadian Press) WA, March 22.-—A bill a- mendhg the Dominion Notes Act. in ordlr to provide that the section which permits the redemption of Dominion Notes in gold may be suspenlcd from time to time by Order-n-Couneil, W85 given first reading in the House of Commons today. Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, sponsored the measure. The present Act reads that “Do- minion notes shall be redeemable in gold on presentation at branch ill NEW su-ul s lE ll l l l: E Linking Halifax With Boston, Charlotte- town, G a s p e, St. J chifs And M011- treal Is Discussed. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, March 22-'I‘enta(ivc plans for the inauguration of fl- dircct service linking U10 POW 0f Halifax (villi Boston. Cirarlottc- gown, Gpspc, st. John's and MOM- after provided." _ b, To this the amending clause is real uvrc made public today 3 added, Thomas Cree. passenger trail“ manager of the Canadian National Stcamships. _ The liners "Prince l-lcnry and “Prime David" which have been berthcd at Halifax this Wlnlcl‘. under the pl‘0))OS"d scheme woulld be used in the new servlcc. wlllc 1 has been endorsed by various busi- ness bodies hcre. It Wmlld m!“ a‘ bout the first of Juno m“! “l” through thesummer autumn until November. The plans have yet t0 before the directorate for a Halifax will be the homo lW-‘i- "The Governor in Council may from time to time and for such per- iod or periods as he may deem de- sh-gbie, suspend the operation of ' this sub-section." War Veterans Of C. N. R. Are A Not Affected '_"__ "a. 1 l. (Canadian Press) m" ‘ \ (remarkable bcncficicnt changes." lluilulllslo oovrallllilll and early i be plhCcLll “t? fllll’ 01K‘ Can 50¢ the“! ha"? DP?" countries realized something must l be done and that thc world will not M13 Chllmberlillll 1°°k°d 1° m9 be satisfied with pious resolutions." _rcstoration of export trade as the lbcst. aid to recovery in the United Kingdom. Trade had been hamper- miraculous placc in the affairs of the United Mr. Chamberlain said "an almost change" had taken vd by excessive tariffs. exchange States since the inauguration of regulations and prohibitive quotas. prt-Sidm“ Rugghvdp he fl-‘Wrlcd- "A ievv wcci-zs ago," hc Silld Although thcrc had been stagna- ~ lion in some sections of British trade there had also been consider- able activity in others. For in- stance the first two months of this year had seen automobile exports equal both in number and value the exports of three months of last ear. One brief but vital reference was made by Mr. Chamberlain to the (ionicslic employment situation. "The policy of aiding unemploy- ment by instituting relief works." '< INTERVIEW TliE Ask Opportunity To Discuss Suspension 0f Pensions 0f War OTTAWA, March 22.—Any action v ‘ taken by the Government as indic- The DYODBSQd itinerary ‘Wmlld "MI VCCCTELIIS AFC d g 5 eeh to sus- g l nrlurc from Halifax for - - atcd by the Bu g0 pe 812L511“? “hence w Mount“! by Elnployed In Clvll pend payment of pensions to war veterans employed in the Civil SM"- way of Charlottetown. Gaspc. vice will not apply to veterans em- l sagugflfly mvcr and Quebec. ‘On tho ployed by the Canadian Nationfll , return journey the steamer will call Railways it. was learned here today. ‘ at st. Jam's. Nfld» with "w W5‘ The salaries of the C. N- R- °m'l slbllity of a stop at 51 Miquvlon. l Mayor Audley Thompson. mem- i ly under the control of the Govern- bus o; the Harbor gonnnisginn and ment as is the Civil Service, it was the Board o‘ Trade today mdnrs. ilic Pierre. I Service. (Canadian Press) (yprhwh, March 22~Askinz that action on tho suspension of pensions of war veterans in tho Government sr-rvicc be deterred until iDilt0i‘l'0\\"5 meeting Oi’ U10 qytg fivic", J. R, Bmvlcr, General ‘anyone looking at the situation m the United States could have done so only with a gravest anxiety. Today, thanks to the initiative, courage and wisdom of the President, a change has tak- en place which is almost miracu- lous. feeling of (he “Confidence has bcclrlargefy‘ rc- storecl. People who had withdrawn their money bringing again. A new scnsc of confidence in the future has returned, and it is reflected in the markets from the banks their hoardiugs ll YB back on ti»! side of the Atlantic." The WeathenEct. l fill: lolllih Politics cote Till’: lllcllel‘. \( Color-s! '7 (l|;l|r,fi(;|('.\‘., nl"l-"li'.li_ ‘IR-i- llummuu i|l\4l il|.l.\‘\ explained. Action affecting em- ed the Proms,“ on ‘x1131; of (his i . ‘ . . . , pioyees of the C. N. R. would havof my _ Socloiaiy of the Canadian Leg toln mm‘ W‘ H to be taken by the management of Mn Cm mid mi“- that. a mp (hang. tonhnun catcd \\llll 1c ,,,,,,k,_,- 4 . i -- . . - - r- .\‘.~:l<-<|l ... .. U10 Tmld- up the Saqucluiy Rlvrr would be Prune Minister. Ml. lloulrl Illl ' _‘_ " -boih thcr l'<'(l\ll‘SlL‘ll that the wtcraus l included in the itinerary in directions. as an added attraction rcprcs=eiitzltives he given an oppor- \\'lh l I .1.‘ l\' o F ' l Prlfne Mlfllstel‘ to tourists, tuniiy to mcct thc Goyhy-nmontpn H0 ‘cit tonight by the Lady R04" the matter and discuss 1t with my (or Boston to complete m" thorn. ...... rllilgclncnts at that cud. '1‘<>do.\"- The mectluz of m" Asmlawd. _ v . v LONDON, March zz-(APJ- Wm. 1-way Scott, Animus coast Veterans has howl called by Mal". """*""""“" .\l. C.. Dominion‘, r0mvc~ v1" Prime lvhnstcr Ramsay MacDonq manager, he conferred with r-ar- John S. Rona". _ , 31d came hi“); to England today (ops local authorities. {President of the Canadian Lcglolrr Mflriflmp “N, “m, U . confident that his labors at. GBH- The Prurc David has burn llffl with :1 view to mccrlnmlng illl l‘;v-n:‘lll\j""‘-"_‘m? “flu, "“'!.l'“_. 'cva, Rome and Paris constituted up hero siilt‘? rvlttltlvl-llll (‘l H" full hullafl or m" a7mO\"_‘°_"“‘°1“ n-nhulrhhin- Hlwl ‘"3, very _m[‘,0‘.‘l.!ll’lt contribution" t0 pairs nladc ncccsshrv by her ‘\>[\$\Q1‘(‘l:\_\"$ hudart. In brief, this "M “mrhz the cause of pram. _gl‘Ollliflilig on a wri (if llrrluuda indirtnirtd that (‘lVll svrvfllllF l“ "l: (hit-hunt ~)I~'-. M‘ ‘M l‘ I V‘ W‘ with his Ebro-cu Seerelary- slrllhst spring. ‘Ihv "rill": hi" “l” “Pl °I “MbmLv pvnsmn. 1mg‘. will" .T.'.'.'.T...7.3.‘.1“ -..‘..'.='~li.l 1h y. ‘ John Simon, the Prime Minister‘ been here for mmc mollltl-x fol- choose botwcoir draxvlllg ill" Pm‘ I .\--h~ not». .\'llllll.‘l\_ \l-<l='ll J: flew over from Paris, landinll at} lowing a sons-m in (‘no lvrnuula sun and (lrawzng salary hi3 -l~lli‘lmllii_rq_|_ifl N.‘ m“ u Hmwh,’ Cwyden Field. They lmmediatcly~ cruisi- service ln"( sumnu-r- Now inched (w ihczr l1 Sliml- Blli- 1l"‘_ lillr-l .35.‘ Iplttuklkkl;lgzfghvmrlln hastened to Downing Street by back. she \\1ll i=1" l‘I"'.l‘.f.‘(l \-~liii<"i1\ lulvll>l'i‘l“ll°ll lll_ U7“ ‘m“°‘m°“'; av-w. ilayfi-l-“HVPB Her-Iv" (loll! CmlmYmlLY “Ml h” “Pi”? “mp mph.‘ Wdicnuyiz‘ m“. Um not ("aw n ‘Tlmurkmll.ll‘i—l.l'n\'ci\ (‘aim ‘Filruloil- Automobile io attend a Cabinet‘ 55531011. before the new sPlTlCC starts. both pension and salov‘. llnc 2.3’: o. m,