.o'fa"1Were' Man yvg thing when " V we lidyeloet it. . 14 i PAGE3 U" N New Conference Sought usees have criticised the federal &' to decide whether the conference should be reconvened. However, a conference of fed- federal offer. Mr. st. Laurent made these points known to the Commons Tuesday in tabiing letters from five provinces in reply to his Jan. ll proposals for a five-year plan to take effect April I, 1057. Criticism of the offer came from for poration's income in tax. Provincies Qippose" Taix-Sliaring Proposals i(CP) - Thus P!'W- Provinces would be allowed '06 takeuptoninepercentofacoh with this amount deductible from the coin- pany's federal levy. Earlier. the deductlbility allowance offer was We per cent. Premier Flemming said the fed- eral formula generally would "leave the same problems un- solved-the same inequities par- petuated." It made only a very limited attack on overcoming the inability of certain provinces to raise enough revenue. , Mr. Flemming said the result of the new proposals would be to in- crease the differences in economic and fiscal capacity among prov- inces. They were a "disappointing culmination” of long discussions. New Brunswick had submitted a formula contemplating an increase of 310 000,000 a year over its pres- engtax rentals. it now appeared the increase would be about 3!.- 000. . WOULD IA! SERVICES "This small percentage of the t1o.ooo.ooo special adjustment grant envisaged by our formula will not enable as to provide the health and social needs. the educa- tion facilities and services. the public "brha . . . which areitha birthright” of an industrious and enlightened people." he said. Premier Flemming said then should be a new fiscal conference so that provinces in New Bruns- wlckis position could present thdr cases for special consideration. Premier Hicks, whose letter was made public at Halifax last week. said a lasting solution to the prob lems dot the provinces will be found only in an arrangement ap. pi-caching, more than now. the provision of more nearly equal per capita revenues. commander o M.P., transferred to command Vancouver. B.C. cannon, insracron. mrvm RCMP Transfers I pector William H.G. Nevin "L" Division. R.c Charottetown. has been of the sub-division in Ase wool-rmlJ"il;ir.fi..:1in:nituAnY 1, 1956 Reds Have Tftriee.-Objectives Communis V e r, (L l Thr Pearson Claims Covers Prince A Island Like the" Dew it oat Sirong Crisis Looms”? Over Russian Fishing Croft, 051.0 (AP)-1Norway Tuesday night its navy 18 Russian trawlers in Nor-wqiss fishing waters but others still In attempting to invade the four-aide coastal bclt. , The Norwegian embassy in Mad- cow has been instructed to deliver a sharp protest to the Soviet tor- elgn ministry. Norwayls Foreign l Minister lialvard Lango nun- moned Soviet Ambassado G. P. post-war government. The vote was 420 to 71 with I abltentions. Mullet will head a minority left- centre coalition government - the first in France since election of a Mollei New French Premier By Big Margin ' PARIS (Reuters) - Guy Mallet, H)-year-old Socialist leader and I o r m e r schoolmaster. Tuesday night was elected premier by a big majority to lead France": and mier-designate deliver a 50-minute statement of policy. Gaullists) announced later they would also vote for Mullet, thus making his election doubly certain. Besides pledging "a new ap- proach . . . in nyecmeni with our Western allies" for an attempt in break the current East-West cabinet-after hearing the tire- The Social Republicans (ex- House Hears Grim Outline Of Situation OTTAWA (CP)-The free na- tions have less reason for com- placency than ever. External Af- lfiairs Minister Pearson said Tues- ay. The Communist threat is as strong as ever. he added. and "the cold war goes on.' He told the Commons Russia still has three primary objectives: 1. To bring the world under Mos- though nuangements would be made to relieve some troops. He also made it clear that he personally would take an active part in the governments action on Algeria. The emphasis ihruuqliout his speech was on the need for deal- ing with urgent problems with as broad a national backing as pos- cow's control and domination. 2. To subvert the millions of uncommitted Asians and Africans. 3. To destroy the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and get the United States out of Western Eu- rope. "We are not going to throw away. NATO for doses. large as small, of the Geneva spirit,' Mr. Pearson said in launching a two- day debate on foreign policy. Later, John Diefenbaker (PG- Prlnce Albert), Conservative spokesman on external affairs, moved a motion of non-confidence I in the government which called on to Superintendent Geo- rge Archer, who has-been granted leave of absence to become Vaa coiiver's Chief of Police. . announcement was made yesterday by Commissioner L. 1!. Nicholson. I inspector Nevin who was born at Ulster, North Ireland, has-icone pieted 25 years in the service. He was transferred to the Charlotte- town division in 1953 from Manlt obs in sueession to Superintend- ent Norman W. Churchill. inspector Nevin has taken an active interest in the social and fraternal life of the city. being sible. in addition in Idollei. other mem bers of the 18-men French Cabinet! include: Minister of state without port- folio Pierre Mendes France (Radical-Socialistl. Minister of state in charge of ministry of justice Francois Mltterand (Union of Democratic Socialist Resistance). Foreign affairs - Christian Pl- nea isocialistl. Resident - minister in Algeria- Gen. Georges Catroux non-party. Finance and economic affiars - new Parliament Jan. 2. Ex - pi-leomig hPierrle Mend”: Observers here said the invallfl r””ce- W 13 m ddl9'”i' (:1, H. road Radical party into an else- " ' ” ""”"” ”'"'" ”" N” tion amine." with Moliet's socia- way's western share is taking: ma. Wm be . my figure in nu th t f emiiy cairiiiiiigeii. on: ”E',,,,. tnwhi me government as minister of keep ramming every time they .,,;, A are chased away by naval vessels. Lt. - Cmdr. Bjarne Ela. com- mander of one navy liatrol, said Soviet radio operators on the trawiers are trying to jam com- munication between the Norweg- ian craft. Two of the trawler-s taken Tuesday had to be lulled Arkadlev to a meeting Tuudw the rerniars of Nova scotia. New Hm night. Ian Saskatchewan. re- spectively era Progressive Conadsvstive and GOP. . New ea-mimics and Saskatche- wan called for the renewed top- level conference - Mr. Douglas suggesting April-and it also was reported Premier Hicks suggested such a meetingxin a personal in- terview with Mr. St. Laurent hers deadlock, Mollet offered the As- sembly these main policy points: 1. All possible steps to reinforce the Atlantic alliance. 2. Settlement of the Arab rebel- lion in Algeria with more voting rights for Algerians and amnesty for political prisoners there. 3. An economic policy ainst Contest in Only One Word Unless Dark Horses Show City Hall is prepared to receive nominations from 12 noon today until 4 p.m. it is not known wi:'eth- er any cand dates inten is throw tar hat into the ring. If there are no llomllllliuua other than those mentioned. the election will resolve itself into a five-cor- nered fight in Ward Five, with the with nomination day now here only four new candidates have inti- mated their bites" of contest- ing the Civic eleetions. In Ward . J3"-19- Five Cdmuldlljddlal-.l!.!kN.cK!t:Jl);; G. V R. Foster an - ur s ave ""5 3”” c”"'”'" ” given notice that they win he in '11" u'”' '”'9'""”5 l””Vl”” the contest. Councillors ll. 0. End I WIIMI 09 dllltilfir Johnstone and Plcton c. Mcooi-mac election came in a vote shortly before midnight after he had outlined his governments inflation and social injustice with plans to the National Assembly tax reforms. ihreeweek instead of Aceptance of Mollet's minority-two-week annual vacations and in- government became a certainty creased old-age Pauli"!!- EX”i?J...?.?;i"li.2'.i.'iiyY"inZ”iE..i.'5 SPEECH Wm RECEIVED munlst party swung its 150 voila Mollet's program 899001! W55 0'1 umgm” ad mg 1 w out”, Mm Mao an "L chaimmn of yoga. gm-Vic. can, by wnnmg Show th h I en l ed. M 0 Robert Lacoste (Socialist). the Commons to express disap- ; recognition to the fiscal needs of 3';,:,;'”,.'Z.f,;'f”'fi,",';?' w.",f,'c,E.,' 5.," ,.”””,c.,d ,, ,,,,,,.,,f;,,,,,,f" mittee of the Charlottetown notary More Norwegian in.-neg. 1,0... gylgg lgemlggndgfgge cgggftg nexogugegv nomefn;”h;"ct"w ”I).abor Albert Gazler (Soclal- lparggil ;-g the salai of arms to ? jndjyfdud each elecmm V A vumy of mun” I, ma Club. a Director of the Y.llf.C.A. ad the mute Tm-mu u, a sure mngin amen me 595 def sponge except from we rank of M. sN. H i d I M m d an as con es and con- The federal formula of Jan. 8. 1,, wad poms. . -new cimmm 1,, M new c.wd.m on-emu fa. and a member of the Vest:-yrof St. nut, to the "en, 0" mm”. "mm own sod-lm Ind Ram"! wppong eence - a co enma on for the lack of our Peter's Anglican Cathedral. . msracron warm . The new officer commanding "L" division. Charlottetown. lis- spector Edward LeDrew M , is so- Giibert Jules (Social- Rene Bil-g appears in the person of Gordon "Wes Storey; this is a two-conn- elllor ward." The other candidate will be Ooun. Elmer MacDonald. Coun. Arthur Wright will be a can- electlon. Commander Kenny is the officer in charge of Queen Char- lotte Naval Reserve establishment and is manager of a bakery. Frank Curtis condnueta. a construction bu- Norwegian fishermen reported be tween 30 and 30 Russian vessels are in the area. Three of the trawiers seized were taken by the submarine as Bourgea - Mauno y (Radical Mullet took a frank line on Al- d""””' gei-lo. He said that for the time M) being French military strength Ni” 1 u there could not be reduced al- ere: (o,'1':dk:gl,ggdgfm) dor" with which the matter was dealt with in the House, - Mr. Pearson said he was told . during his Russian visit last Octo- ber by Nikita Khrushchev. government offered the provinces at the October fiscal conference. calls for: . fedieraltaxesoflopareentoa DUCLOS LINES UP Communist leader Jacques Du- clos pledged his support-though Mallet shut the party out of his 3 didteinWrdThree:Co.Wal-siness.G is fthe .tend S-me. - '""”'"Vl””"'l”'i""lV' personal income tax. nine per cent the: Gaude: will represeiiltn Ward City's young lawyers .33” swan" g',,!,::i':,,rdci1i;':.i'u:,':o':::1dgu.tI;',,- J. "I n V . (..9.?r(';::g.1i:fi?e. Gumi Dd mh '::"”did '7” Rlmld "d" on corporation income and so per Two.and Arthur will be Storey runs an electrical contact am ennnnnniling Halifax aubdiv "i" cm" W” 0 0' Veterans affairs - Franciois '15- ' cent on succession duties when a andidate for Ward One. ingbuafness. 1.-gm, . The situation was made more P,E,L guy-P1-lgent (socmm), iiriavinm mm mm h an” i i "'””Ef.'...”'i,",”'.;".S M"'.i:""' to hliigiiiiia iii: infiiiiiiiiig " o e r lix If he pimnwnoiuu 3 e - . I acc e two i ” 9 OI-ID II! - ' Jmiicaci-at :uiuu:gi;n and Canada cant.-Inues To iersilivipiiirn and Margaret. ....".'i.: fisheries minister. A. A. Ischkov. Service Raised In House (African Democratic Rally). M He is to arrive in Oslo as the offi- eial guest of the Norwegian gov- ernment on Friday and go on to son.rBilly. will leave within the next three weeksfor V Houphouet-Boisny is a 5o-yeasi- -- ancouver, old Negro from the ivory coast in French West Africa. been to brine events per capita OTTAWA. (S lal) - N ii A. to levels of P" e Board of Transport Commissioners Matheson. Liberal M.P. for Queens Recognize Communist China in July of last year. Mr. Mathe- li! Weill-lliM' , z the N0!!!” "3513! lmlmdi is checking up on the operations of son asks: . g ..3.f:....."' '::'"'.:..f'..r.9"...."f.:: .':; Bur Policy Ma a char. 3 L-me, Fm. .. .....n.... .......... .... 3 ;:'.:.E:"si;:..h..":?.:B:.fEW.1' ,.;'.1,- 1- tr C--di-;,,..N,,-W I -, succe-anon -no n.nn.e . . ., .. .. maul. , ..,N-vv lived-Y dl-i he or qneititnrinitht.---Hone-0' uuii.”ii.in95'ii"-&iee"in eeina-'iiX F9" Mil x . ' . . n. . . I . e . g g . l , y W, ii'..nen' '”'"-i?.'.'-”&-...n.i' 4” "”"' ”'""”t lctlrf-My PM .. , it . n -- .. ... A --"W ”'"'-in.-"W y..n”””"'.n...””' ."'".' n . .... A ' an 'PlCiOIl o 1-1,,” new ” i".f.”'fi'im -at f. :Id.l.”o'HawhlIm.-, - - - in. In ' g p ' BLAN'l'YRI'NylsalahD aiah idperat surance that the train service now crignggi ' ' ' .. ' u”. March 31,1957. "' mm manna. N” ,0” -a uh; at (Reuters) -. A g - J near the Norwegian coast. - maintained in the island is in con- my - . macaw, - mcrou, N. S.. (CH-Plctou . COULD I . my" mm. d”. - mmu f trotted into a bank here. N M”; nu,-adquu-tees for-mity with the ruling of the 3 what cmuudut of "mu h gorgnty lcolrugcil Tuesdatytzsied the N138 FIELD! . ' v -' ' u, 3 gda boat; up. . ' . vmca overnmen ave a V U'"'”' ll" "'W'"""" '”"'""' bycginx:ei:ii:!'Mvl,i:i:te?m 33:3. 13:"; c""'.:",,,,dl,,,d W”, tured and bbnidgdrpfour tr-Wlem 4. Woiild such curtailment of ”,,”"m". ml" ml” "' "”' N"'"'"'” . . I"Pl?VlM0mu.tgleI!lg."& 33:137.: son in Tuesday's Commons debate in the dabatg. The OCF party in glclisllgl the 33?, ... Rmm'1i:i 31 g.nc?Eewiu": service be in keeping with f.he.-rul- A ::l::ff"l.g,”;i;nhn "M the weak 0033"”-fdmd maU'fNNdum,3I'.7lnxN U 0 0 0 O ' CII. Q ' . "mum, to an cam"! 09 GXNPIIII lHIl!'l- the past. however, has supporhd bacon comes 3 my "I the 3”” M T” before the" Russian depot ship Tambow have to. in Tuesday's notion the Sar- pen. the Russian in or crews mill could use both local and western wheat and would provide cattle feed for Nova Scotia farm- ers at lower prices. He said the government has re- examined its position and feels "the careful policy we have been following and are still following is the right one: Rejecting on the one hand . ,. . dl . .. ogaition. but rejecting on other the view that a Communist regime in Peiping can never be recognised as the wvernnsent of ansport Commissioners in July of 19551" by "mm Replies are expected in the course of the next week from Trans- port Minister Marlee. recognition of the Peiping regime. Mr. Pearson said Canadian policy on recognition should not be based-on the likelihood. of the Na- tionalist government of Chlang Kai jreturning to power on tltizhghlnesa mainland. Later, he a : "It should not. however. be as- ptlng to "smile away ear 1,. tending that they were a nation of "footballers. fl!- diers and flowers. ' l J But'the West had nonieiasont-ts merit. The federal government's lan- uafy l!l'0DOIal differed from its October submission on one point. the pig's tends flank was a "cheque" for 212 made out by Maj. Peter Moxon to the income tax-de- partrnent. The "cheque" was accepted. C Porky is now confined ioihd hank'a first floor waiting to he "passed throu the boo Affairs Minister is Replaced LONDON. iwednesdayl, (Reu- ters)-Ru.ssla's internal Affairs. headed for the open sea. Then they returned, said the spokesman and calmly resumed their fishing. The Norwegian naval craft so far involved have not carried a ll fad ' m Continued on page Local. 8 rum... Maud indeterminate Detention For Resident Dies n jugtvhow, no 0 9 has E3. Minister Sergei N. Krugiov has '1 H :.""h3 i";;..i":.i.':...::.:8":e: -M m.':..r.':...:: .".::'..m::;...'.1::. 2;;-.;;r;::r..”:.m."".:.:':::.' M- M- MWP Y A 6' 3 Years Haven in 4o TORONTO fCP)aBomer C. Dug ahlgid :?r”:Ie;::idi,:::n if it Were to be granted some time However. the navy sent more the Soviet official hews Ilene; Merlin Maurice Murphy was sen- a criminal sexual psycho ith He DLWF 4Ne ELEvNfoR nu, woe gun." with an 11-33. ,, i in the future. would extehd to I ships to the scene. Tans reported early today. pa i (my 3g(,MJ5( time in the light of conditions, .. T tenced yesterday mornlns in Sun 5"” "ll" "9 Md 1'30 Conlldwed lama m '”",o':::,"'d'”' 1”" of our own interests and of the F"""”"' W0 I I'Ol'I An 0510 daily newspapers except Kruglov took W97 ill” """'"'l 1-eme Court by Justice G J "'9 mlemenl "f "'9 86'-'"80d'8 W. With. (hit es Limited years. died ' ' th Soci lit t run. if u- lni t J l 10. 1953. -. - Tuesday h He was 58. "We ”:hl:,:;dtr:,';d'g:tndm:Eeel:; In FiI'C Aretseiderliaiaietfiiivsliiuiifldd obitter giro:-t; a?t1ersl?.fyP. lileiiia was de Tweedy to serve three years in gvgrdgfcgg eavllgeg? Isa: -You UP 9 P33 ;',,,,,, ,,,;,Pf-;,',”fF,',uf, into such an inflexible Position Structural Steel editorials to the Russian fishlns posed from offlcekairg mdemlr Dorcheater Penitentiary. Murphy Murphy. Justice Tweedy said. "1 l "mum mm D.-um U” "M, . chum, in policy. 1, cm, In Sh,” relst2l:gNT.i&EAtI. &CFf')oTrDes:.i!t'e-akin: invasion. ed to death as a a r. Lizgybigl convlctedofrape on Jan- find hhlmutonbe a criminal sexual V 15"” U I wi” "d ” MM schooi' cliiiiiis-en two youngsters The sentence which also includes psXft0?'l',l: ' . . y General Matheson told ::o';'I:t':hWhl7- "lli:1rV&:'ll II ''””t "uh m"' hT0t1:0N'1'h?. t(rCP)-A Canadian perished Tuesday when fire do an indeterminate period of suspen- the court that he had been in mg. H. Mud cm h um&Ir; John mmnbake r ,'.. geigr ga ts uctiiral , steel has stroyed their oneshorey cottagd sion. has the following proviso: phone conversation with the mp. lm cone"-an um,”-I .fm;' wok. hognfie age andbhesupplly out- home in East Greenfield park. And the Court having found that ector of Criminal Law. Department Ell lllollidt. Mrs. William J esrna'n. said the position outlined next :r:ring ilimvbadmdtliiez slgiigiitii fal'(iili:,1s.M0tiIlli'ealSt. hwrenca that ' i3i'inih;ny1i.in'iiid afdliisdgescltiiiiniii M Justice, ML Ann J' Mack”. lllgtummgf lgelrose. Maae.. and a by Mr. hlifearson is the same as constmction Comps-Iiv said Tues-' Dead are Lyne. 355 years. and ' addition to the iientenee now im- N0 PSYCHMTRIST um”'1v,El.- 9' 5'93”? um 9' 1 Pl"Y- IlIY- Michael 235. children of Mr. and I Kosed for the offence which you A subsequent letter from Mr. . . . ve. "WONT My "NEVER" Vice-president J. J. Pigott told Mrs. Victor Turcotte. , ave been convicted, you be sen- Macbeod revealed that there was "we do I” u we Wm Mm lie gordoll economic commission Mrs. Turcotte find with her twis- - p tenced to an indeterminate period no psychiatrist in daily attendance . P ...... .. ........in.. on cm ..i.... -..:::l:i.:.'..":.”':..:'. :.:::::.:':: '::;s..(:l"c.:::.:ss:s vmmovm N. 5- gem-m or ice rs: :':.”'.:";:::.r ";”""”.':.'" Mrs ."":r"":ir- W5”- . ' N hed fflt knwntcamesasua. oo 9" Mr of Ira 0 eope at e stion E wit Cm": mefenlnt” "if hr ' mm min Mun Md be” first spoiled the "'9 were um” eiiiliiiez iii if oters slluleaedfay aiid c:iiing. They carry, four m-mlili- that penitentiary set apart for that would be filled shortly. M150 Map We say so long as Communist far behind in fiilin orders, e:- cessful in saving the other cliil- the comma" I om", of the mew, cum," ma wing rug. 0; purpose, such preventivg detention Leod suggested that provision could always be made for the transfer of the prisoner to another institu- tion where treatment waa available. CID! for TIN OOCII WI. dren. rockets and bombs. The all weather aircraft have automatic pilots. radar fire-control systems to commence immediately after the three year sentence imposed for the offence of which you have China remains an Shur-Gall Amateur Cavalcade-I - squadron said "there isn'O an air Fortune Hall Feb. 2. I pm. today that could no TORONTO. (OP) - Ilempers tures issued by the panic weather office: - . I . . p 11, 5 st. and could be fitted for in-flight we been convicted.l Defence Counsel. J. O. C. Camp nimmog "5. of Mom” Thmrnasmght. R88ltl1 the ashgloesea fueling. liis Lordship before passing sen- bell. Q.C.. in a few brief remarks mm” "33, Th zugvillidllll MIMI. ii ' ' ted Lt Cmdr Hall said the Banshee: ience said that he had taken into called attention to the rlsoner's at D” """"t ' . "'5" it ' 94' g"';5"';;'- ””'lFal" ',"lf,'," of will. likey -be in service here for consideration the statements of the war record and asked flirt this be V'"'”""" 1' - Annual menu of "19 V 0! ciairitaiagahhi deignce ht sea. The "quite some time-perhaps three two psychiatrists who expressed taken into consideration in passing g,c,::);,',:on”"' ' 12;, , .3 . z0P7thmRuati&h age held Fe 3: navy can we" be proud of memo. to five years " their opinions that the accused was sentence. Regina mb '- i P-M t Perish HI Th soo- u . h l is. weigh WI ipe .. no :1. Commissioners of nuns austico. ..., zemoo ,',"oni..i'."iiiiiy iizdoar. will . . 301'-lrilntog.... .. ig 3 C . i i ii rdriven a ury: ttawa . mvnnlmu :l?e:u(h:r:::y?l new carrier Boa . Montreal .. .. lo 11 me ;u----- 'i --'3'-7 '".:"i;.':. "ii". in .:r;.".':.' iii? - - r O 0 .?::3::...- " .3 its . . ' 0 - - ” 00'?” "” '3" A -- .'”"- dron nnanneiygpiif eight planes a saint John . 1: sum slung; me; nd an e e -pane IWI P0" v Mont . . ' llklllr W . F or ist. inn gointoihervica later. The navy i Hailing" . . -I II n rm, .4 c;g,'"'?..,g, an idea: 39 planlea smut: rest gr-5:1:-iieeawn .. ; Is, Hm” ggvasm BSPCDICCITIC . . .V (-y .... . ,, Go-op . Capt. D. G. King commanding WASHINGNN (AP)-The poa- twin ... blems. The spiesman Eden. on the other hand. was Yarmniuh . 8'! 3 . of II.” officer of nearby Shearwater naval slbilitif of stationing United Na- Wd "It! glglbghill-lie! l':::l:I OP rgltioged seelitinng 6:11 eaglg of p'rI1vs- st, JofIn's .. . - lh . . o nose in ralh e estern r con on s I M. M an t:i:::lI;ud.Weim" I" tions forces between, Israel and ff M UN. , ,,,,,,,, ,, M cm, ,, we" 2; HALIFAX. (CF)-The wen dollh- her Arab "was brought CTIHH up 3, 3;-lug; h am 3... TALKS RANGE WIDE cnhower-Eden tallis the idea as reported to cool lzwition from the States. A lbokesmll on the meetin conferences between ideas Eisenhower lid Miniatu- Eden toldrmera no decl- aim! was on proposal, which he saidwae advanced as a wgeytio aeclfdlllca p the Middle 85 . . ' .... III some assurance that Chiang Kai shek's forces on Formosa would Cnohthscek to provoke war with Red a. ftfiasaidltisbyfarthebest rmo”ow.h,,.a”m ',";f"gg"':';'d "gm uie Maritimea and little in weather is ulnoted mic. ' newly-acquired V. plank were "fel'rlfic&" l m - gnu: ave a mile: a lionieiaster thanbgig San . Fury: they retglgacfe. And SD98 "'1' must a& lira; NWfM0l'Iw.h,.1.Dy erioifuauiiytia. Tosljir . hen. V OX0 ihKW AM lv essary" to gain control of mono also was discussed. he util- Eisenhower met alone with Eden in his White House study lunch while Dulles. Drkish egn Secretary SOIWVII-NON their sides talked in CI cabinet . ii.-a xuuuukoa-..-..... . i Crown Princess- Ieotrix.'ls 18 ml!- . house the -ear”