Over 38.000 " people in this Province —- 8.000 in the .City — Read The Guardian every day.’ THE WEATHER F"!!! Willis. southwest at first, fill‘ and moderately cold; probably followed by some snow by Sunda,. The Guardian ls read in practically "every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. . F" W " QTZI/ ///' The People's Paper Read by Everybody ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘=2 CHARLOTTETOWNI CANADA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11,1933 " ‘“f§fl%fl, irromiio ...sss-- TBPARISH ,iiuiu:inu -—(A.P.)—Liscicn Boussoutmt and Maurice Romi, who took off from Istres, France, this morning on a projected non-stop flight to Bushes Airel, landed here tonight because I Monsignor McDonald, Rector 0f St. Dun- itan’s Basilica Will "iuoceed Late Rev. J.B. McIntyre. of an overheated motor which forc- ed them to abandon their attempt The Bishop of Charlottetown announced lust evening that Annual Subscriptions Bothered 00-0. B! Ill] Canada Ill U, l. A, “.50 £i:;§."r;;:.‘ii:':: E M B i R i 0 T0 REMAIN UNPUTAIDES British Authorities Consider Risk 0f Colorado B e e t l e T00 Great T0 War- rant Embargo Re- inoval. IQI-Illll 1'1 lurlnttetown Guard!“ I've deals 12 PAGES HEAVYIBE AGAIN nnivs BARijRRY Round Trip Occupied A 1m 0 st Fourteen ‘ H 0 u rs Yesterday. Strenuous B a. t t 1e With Flees.“ it Hundreds Killed In Gas Efplosion QUUOGNE. Gennany". 1W0. 10-—,caught fire. The tank cover was (A-P.) - The Koalnische Zeitunc ht-Ilod 2,500 feet across a stretch mtlmates that between 100 and I00 0f rlilmad. Persons were killed and more than I‘ ', populated work-men's 1.000 iniured tonieht in the double quarters in the vicinity suffered gas tank explosion at Neunldrchsn. badly. Police cleared inhabitants or Hardly a window in the town of several streets out of their homes 3-999 P001110 ' ed intact. The and there were many dlstressful 10m 0f the explosion shot bodies scenes as survivors searched about across streets, against walls and for members of their. families. into the air. Neunklrchen looked as though it Firstsiswssboingnishodmmhsoosonrsssdoyshoiuuo. The towns as far as 25 miles away, in second explosion although smaller which the explosion was heard. Res- than the first made several totter- cuo workers noountered obstacles ing walls collapse and additional in debris-filled streets. All available (Asoclated Press) VATICAN CITY, Feb. lit-Pope Pius XI and Guglielmo Marconi will formally inaugurate the worlds first ultra short wave radio tele- Dhone station tomorrow in celebra- tion of the fourth anniversary of the Latcran peace treaty between the Vatican and Italy. ' . lHlllliillilil PARLIAMENT to set a new straight line air dis- tance record. amour iii, yis scunuo, r M81‘. MAURICE Mil-cDONALD 111a car ferry was ableto make persons were injured. . \ v y one round grip Yesterday due mine heavy‘ ice which blocked the straits between Borden and Tor- mentine. The terry left Borden yesterday morning at. 9.85 and after a strenuous battle in the (ices reached the New Brunswick dock at 5.50. The return trip was begun at 7 o'clock last evening and ended at 11.15.» . The train making the connec- tion with the boat arrived in the cityubout 1.30 this morning. oil the previous trip the ion-y- after a most difficult passage docked at Borden a; 5 o'clock yes- terday morning. Tolls May Be C/rflrperl. On Welland Canal OTTAWA. Feb. 10 — (C?) -— A proposal that tolls be charged on {he Welland ship canal in order to pay the interest on capital 1n- veeted in this undertaking, was ode in the House of Cornmdns fcn estimates of the Department r! Yiailivnvs and Canals \Vf‘l'C under <ois<ideriitioii. The veto under non- wicration was one of $i-992.000 for construction and bettcrments on "u- canal. The vote was carried. Tobacco For Great“ Britain YHLIFAX, '50s. io-(cm-The. i.'v""“st shipment. of Canadian giscim tobacco in pass through this out in years will be included in iii-c cargo _of the steamer West Kclur when she sails from here ev-iv next week. Five hundred tons oi tobaoob make up the consign most, which is destined for the UWIOCt Kingdom. NNOUNCEMENTS, iiuivnivG avaNiS, iviaanivGs‘, ETC "Announcements: nm lnwrrlevl lu this volulnn nt 2 cont: per word, *"~ii|l' payable ln advance. > ‘ Hfcscrve Monday, February 20th for Lurk Y. P. S. Concert. 6060-2-11-11. Ellis: Club loading hogs Tuesday Moi-noon, February 14th. List with W. l), R055. 8071-2-11-11. “Buy live hogs Tuesday, February 14th, Hunter River, Emer- nld and Keusington. Signed Allan l» ivedlcek. oose-a-io-ai. “Wit. Stewart Club loading live- Nivk Manda, afternoon, February mil. List stock. D. J. McDonald, “tummy. 8070-2-11-11. "Valentine Danes, Orwell nun. Mmdfll’. 13th. If stormy, following night. not lunch. Special music. 8007-2-1l-ll. g "Covehesd "Road Box social sno "‘lC0 February 17th. Note change 0M0. Ladies with baskets free. admission. oooa-z-u-ii. Coma to the Costume Dance. in {,0 siewsn asu, Valentine's night. "usury. 14th. under auspices of {m- Eitewsrt Branch Canadian Leg- °"- 8004-2-11-81. “'01s Annual Meeting of the nnlcY Bridle Dairyin 00., will be Jd in the Masonic all, Stanley, 2n FuesdsypFbbi-uary 14th, 1033 at P- M. l-l. B. Mscliwen. Secretary. - 0033-24-31. uafflwkey-ssmi-nusu for mm- "mcizoghsigniouship of tbs Island Q - gétomh. Bbfdud: gloom,’ M!“ riu "Upiqngi- Qgums some: milepost. Admission andzlsc. it. ethi- blemish-a- . J _ the buildings in order to collect _ arise’: best 00114100104 000%“, hospitals svsoplied medicines, phy- sicians and nurses, and trucks were usedtogatthemintothcamsof the explosion. f A gas tank 270 fest high and 150 feet in diameter, belonging to the Neuhklrchen Blast Fumaee Works-w one of the most modern in the Saar region-exploded and part of ltl I (Canadian Press) MONTREAL-Paper business better than expected and B. C. Pulp and Paper Company's plant kept operating, says of- flclal of company. TORONTO-Industrial com- missioner reports establish- ment of six new industries. In Toronto last month. OTTAWA, Gold Seal Elec- trical Company of Newark. N. J2, establishing plant in South Hull. . MONTREAL-Cans d's.n Bank clearings this week, for first time in more than a. year, showed increase over clearings of corresponding week last yea-r, ' HALIFAX-C. N. R. awards ocnt. ‘ to (iunadiau Car and Foundry Co. for 1,000 car wheels. Saarbrueckeuer The greatest destruction was is Strasse alongside the works, where 50 houses were laid in ruins. Many residents rush- ed out of town in panic. The main blast was heard as far, as Cologne to the north and Basie, Switzerland, to the south. People throughout Baden thought there was another earthquake. Bright ‘Spots Financial And "Industrial Wee’ Bleau Iflland. establish- plnnt in WINNIPEG- A. n. boer of Amsterdam, here to negotiate fr ment of beet sugar Wlnn’peg. NORANDA, Queq-Parls fin- anciers buying mining claims in tNs district for first time in history. nnANrr-‘onn. outs-Nut- |0flll SillM-tes Limited expects to open plant here for manu- facture of silicate of soda, used in about 30 industries. TORONTO-Canadian cilii- ions of 52 U. S. magazines now bring printed in (i-iriada, most of them in Toronto a3 n. result oi’ magazine tariff of Srptiem- ber, 1931. ' VANCOUVER-Outlook for‘ B. C. lumber SHIPS to China growing brighter says export » trade representative. Arson Suspected’ In Traro Fire l TRURO, N. 8., Feb. lD-Fbot- prints in the snow near the scene cf a fire led to charges ofarson being laid against Misses Rilla and Celina Mcbeilan, of Belmont, who are alleged to have conspired in the destruction of a dwelling and barn ovmed by the latter. Police charge the owner of the building induced hcr sister to fire insurance. The house and barn were burned several weeks ago. KENTVILLE, N. S., Feb. 10- (Canadian Pram-Ruble m. Farris will stand trial in Sup- reme Court on a charge of murder In connection with the death of Mrs. Jessie Malmr. lie was committed by Masts- trat, K. L. Plnao at s prelimin- ary hearing here today. F-sksiiuu tonight, East aoysny Rink. Admission 1o cents. 0004-11 "Game at North Rustlco, Milton Hornets vs. Rustlco Rangers. Hunt's skate after match. 5030-11 "Como to goose dinner at Btrmthcona Hotel tonlllht. Feb. 11. from 0 to 10. Price 40o. 8081-11 "P. W. O. vs. Granites at H1811- fleld tonight. Carnival Februfl’! 14th. Prizes for best costumgz.’ a very difficult question and it the council to constitute itself as said, he understood the Maritime Provincm were satisfied with pres- ent rates, and the railvtays bad contended that if the one cent dif- ferential rate east of Diamond Junction was restored it would not mean any increase in traffic. lay and said that in the meantime the Maritlmss were mffsring un- der a handicap by ‘having to pay Maritime Grain Freight Rates (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb} Ill-A renewed demand for early decision by the Privy Council of Canada on the appeal from the Board of Rail- way Commissioners’ ruling on Maritime grain freight rates, was voiced in the House of Commons this afternoon by Hon. J. L. Ral- ston, (Llb., Sliclburne-Yarmouth). The appeal had been taken before the Privy Council more than a year ago, the Nova Scotia member said, and he believed it was time for a decision or a declaration from the Privy Council that there would be no decision. Hon. R. J. Manion, Minister cf Railways and Canals, who was moving his estimates through com- mittee of supply at the time, stated that he was not in a position to explain the delay noi- to say when the decision would be made. ‘it was was practically unprecedented for a rate-making body. . In the meantime, Dr. Manlon Col. Ralston objected 0o the de- "Hook at Marshfield tonight. Marshfielliy vs. Diuistaffnage. ma.“ Also girl's game. Skating after. "St. Avardh Beaver! VI- Royalty at East novelty. "b- Fres drive from Bt. Avard’! ‘at 7.30. ‘ lsshgp friends at old time dance wnisht- 110"!“ f]: l 8078 1.1 tho higher rate. ,tbe question of rates, Dr. Maulon E-ugjadded. while the Marltinra Prov- 18. inou oontmdad in their appeal to gnu altar match. Admission 10c. m, Privy Council at Ottawa that "M" the freight rateron srlfn mm an ' head of tbs Greatlahes ihould “fly and mast your b0 reduced to within 0110 00M 0t thellldrnoderuaud m, mesh-om Fort- William to Li“; lStlilRfi (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 10—The steamer Bright Fan was scuttled deliberate- ly in Hudson straits last fall, Ber- nard M. Stilt, 0011s., Nelson, told the House of Commons today. re- peating a. charge he had made in the n~uso last fall. The st"ry of the wreck told by the Cptain and crew of th" vessel was "preposterous," the mcmb"? for Nelson said. Captain Cliver. skipper of the Bright Fan was - "one of the b’gge"t reprowte" that ever came into my cocstfuency . . . - He was drunk when he came in there (Churchill), hc was drunk all the time he was there and lie was drunk when he loft." It was charged also the Captain fold whiskey when his boat was in Churchill. The Bright Fun sank in Hudson Straits last fall when headed for Liverpool after picking up a cargo of grain in Churchill. A commission found the Captain and first offic- ,01"5 negligent in their duties for iiict maintaining a-prcper lockout. Dulf Defends Oliver ' Captain Oliver today found a. champion in William Duff, Lin, Autigonisli-Guysboro-the “Admir- al" on Parliament Hill. “I do not I think it fair to say tht Bright Fan ‘was lost because there was insuf- ificient lookout. It was just nn ne- Cident such as. happens every day in the marine world." He expressed ‘the opinion that an ample watch was kept on the dock of the Bright Fan. A boy of 18 was on the dock. book Leader May _Check Out To Argentina PRINCE ALBERT, Saslc, Feb. 10 ——(C.P.)--A message, from Halifax tcrmiiig hopeful the outlook for Peter Vcrigin, Doukhdbor leader who is fighting deportation to Russia, has sent W. Shofonsky, Blaine Lake, Sask, Doukhobor, speeding to Halifak with a paofipofi to Argentina for his leader. A brief wire from Peter G. Maka- rofi, Saskatoon, Verigln's legal ad- viser now at Halifax, asked Shcfon- sky to travel cast with the pass- port which had been prepared be- fore Verigln was taken from jail here and hurried east for deporte- ation. Go 1.1T Holdings (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 10.-Gold holdings of the Minister of Finance against currency in circulation and savings deposits increased during January and the amount of currency in cir- culation showed a decline. The total gold held in January 3'1 was svztrnsoz compared with $73,044,414 on l‘ cembe 31, an in- crease of $183,178. The total cur- rency in circulation on January ill was l180.473,727 compared with $101,170,470 on December 81, a de- crease of $10,606,743. Gold holdings were $700,820 in excess of statutory requirements. No question was so intricate as ,' tbs tact was that tbs ms ports on the Atlantic were lower five cents than the train rates from Duluth to New York. He sp- prsciated, however, the contention of the Maritimes that the grain rush-om Fort William to the Canadian Atlantic ‘seaboard should be lowered, in view of the reduc- tion of the Fort William-Quebec _ 1100. INGWHMIIIIDEQIM w. Dlssunion ended at this point. ‘i. [LPE IN (ByF. B Colton, Assccflcflul Press Science Writer) MONZP . ‘AL, Feb. 10—(A_P.)— Hope is in sigh‘, through newly- developed mehcds of Sllfgi-‘Yl’. 01 doing away with the severe pain suffered by most porple who haw angina pectoris. The Anicrlcnn cal- lcge of physicians WAS told at its c-losing sessio ntcday. This hope lies, said D1‘. Jnmfi C. White of Boston, iu injeztlng a1- cohoi into the nerves that carry pain sensations from the heart t0 ‘the brain or in cutting We 110F193 so that they cease to iuneii/Jn 1115i as do severed telegraph wires. These operations of course do not 011W angina péctoris. but make the dis- ease more bearable by removing its imost terriiyiug f-Fliiilimn- I’. i5‘ the most painful uiici one oi lhc com- monest forms oi llViifl. trouble. About one out of cveiiv 1W0 0001‘- atlons to inject alcohol probzrbl) will continue to be iiiiiiill“. D1‘- White said, because of 1's? difficulty of injecting alcohol u. 01y. Th0 ,only other drnu-lvack, imu-owrr, is that the injection results iii n blim- ing and lrrifution of ilic sku of the c1135; for u, fcw \ve:ks ufic-rxvnrd. Patients not aided by i310 $001101 still can try tlic operation for cut- ting the nerves (UTCCUY- “It is hoped," he said, "Hint by the application of these findings the severest form oi‘ pain in 0001* (139559 can bu generally relieved." Dr. Paul D. White of Bcston, e150 spoke on angina pectoris. l-le said 11; is apparently increasing, 011ml! at least because of tlic tviitiflicl? of modern people to “burn the candle at both ends." The disease 1188139801110 an i11- crcasiiigly importart problem of mediciiw (luring the lust gcliPffliiilii- |he pointed out, and “our niucli vaunted civilization" can be blamed for much of the increasi- in the disease at the present time. | Rules of health llllbllbllfll in 1543 by the University 0i‘ Snhvrno, Italy, he quoted as still applying for those who wish to avoid aiiuiiia pcztc. ‘Ilicy include “nvoydc great chafiiP-“X thought and carcmcschcnv- anger ...fate and drynkc scbrcly...niuke a light sccrpcr." The fifth rule ad- vises exlercisc. - Japs Will Say “No” To League TOKYOJWeb. l0.—(A.P.)—-In view of the latest crisis in the long drawn out conflict between Japim and the League of Notions, Premier Makoto Baito instructed members of the Cabinet today to rcmafn in the [capital tomorrow, despite the fact that it ls a national holiday, in the expectation that nu emergency meeting would be summoned to dis- cuss the Geneva siiuuiioii. Tomorrow is Kiiigrnsctsu, thc supposed 209th anniversary of the foundation of tho Empire by the legendary Emperor Jimniu. M1 official statement that Japan would reply with uu cmpliatlc “no" to the leagues rrqurst for a state- mmt outlining the (lovcrnments attitude towards drcontinusnce of t!!! lhnchukuo Government, was partially qualified lnic today. "Our negative reply is almost a 700N011! conclusion," n uovernmen‘ mhsmm said. “but we must pro- tiofl Ilth the utmost Prudence." aiii HIR; SUFiERERSi Right Rev. Monsignor McDon- ald, Rector of St. Houston's Ba- slllcB, has been appointed parish priest nf_Tra.cadle, succeeding the late Father J. B. McIntyre, recently deceased. ltlonslgnor McDonald will be- gin his new duties on March 1st. Ills successor at the Basilica has not been appointed as yet. Head Of Czar DUFF RESOLUTION RESTORED OTTAWA, Feb. 10—(C.P.)- A notice of resolution urging the wisdom of making a rel-i- procal trndc agreement with the [Ynitcd States, was restored lo the order paper or tho llousr- of (‘ommons today on 1| motion of William Duff, il.i|.., ,-\ntig_ onlsli-Guysboro). Tho notion had been dropped because of its having been called twice in the In Jar Alcohol NEW YORK, Feb. 10. -- (UP)- 11G head of the late Czar Nichole.- il is now’ preserved in a jar of alco- hol in a locked and guarded roon" of the Kremlin, the Monk Illodor. once oonfcssor to His Majesty, says in an affidavit published in a mag- nzine here today. The Communists preserved the 1100.0 thinking it might be neces- sary some day to prove that Nicho- ‘ 121s actually was killed, lliodor said. PV/iy Islanders Are Healthy ' y PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10.—-(A.P.) . ~-Go where grows the old potato, is the advice of Dr. Ellsworth Hunt- ington, icscnrirh associate in geo- graphy at Yale, to those who seek an ideal cliniaten “Whcrc the lowly tuber thrives,’ | he told the Franklin Institute last . night, "there, too, mankind will find the most favorable conditions for health, energy and general well. being." Gives Statement 0n Grain Ruling (Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Feb. 10—James Richardson, prominent Canadian grain shipper of Winnipeg, in the course of a statement prompted by the United Kingdom's grain pm- fcrcncc ruling, snld it would appcnr as if United States Atlantic ports ,lind permanently lost much ship- ping business to the Pacific. i Richardson said he did not think the Yliuill.’ in London which with- ,1li.'l€1 Iircfcrmicc from a. Canadian grain shipincnt sent via the Unit- _cd States was “of any particular importance at present,“ but, he concluded his statement thus: "The 100,000,000 bushels of Can- adian wlicnt that now moves out of Vancouver, mostly during the winter months, lsgraln that a few years ngo moved vie Buffalo to the United States seaboard. It would appear as if the U. S. At. lantlc ports had permanently lost most of this business to the Pacif- lc." Eiililfllnlng why he minimized the present importance of the Lon- don ruling, Richardson added that abundant cheap ocean tonnage and thediscount on Canadian money “makes it cheaper to move our grain to our own Atlantic xvinter ports than it docs to ports in the United Slates." Richardson, hero on business, is president of James Richardson dz Son, Ltd., of Winnipeg. AMHERST, N. 8.. Feb. ill- (Csnadlan Prcssi-(‘lun-m-c t}. Casey, former cIv-rk of the county court in (‘umbrrlunil and well known barrister, ts dead at his home hrre at. the age of 07 years. He succumbed th's afternoon tn :1 pivnflvtic stroke. 11c wash former part- ncr of Senator Ilanc" .1. Logan. K. C. absence of the mover. The resolution advocates a ‘rude u"re'ment with the Unit- -:l Slates under which the pro- ‘ucts of the sea, forests, farms ml mines will lmve free entry ‘ito that country in return for ‘milar free entry to be granted oriain United States products. RAILWAY EXPENDITURES OTTAWA Feb. l0—iC.P.)-- The total investment on the lludson Bay Railway, the port nf Churchill and In respect to the Port Nelson terminals l1 in round figures between 553.000,- 000 and $54,000,000. These were actual expenditures, and did . not include interest. Announce- ment to this effect was mad:- in the llousc of Commons to- day by Hon. ll. J. Manlnn. Minister of Railways and Can- nls. THE G lBB REPORT OTTAWA, ‘Ft-b. 10—(C.I'.)- A measure based on the report of Sir Alexander Gibb, British authority who made n. study of Canadian ports in 1931, is "un- der consideration," Hon. Alfred Durnnleail. ltfinistrr of ltlnrine, told the House this afternoon. Hon Ian lilacKcnzle, (Lin, Vancouver Centre), had asked when such legislation would be introduced. LANDING FIELDS OTTAWA, Feb. 10-(C.P.)-— The plan of the Department of Natonnl Defence to establish temporary landing fields across Canada as an unemnlflymf-‘l-t relief measure has not beben fully carried out but consld - v f OTTAWA, Feb. lti-uCPw-Grcot -‘ Britain will not lift its embargo ,agalnst Canadian potatoes, Hon. R/Jbert Weir, Minister of AETiFUit- ure told the House of Commons to- clay. HP rend i1 lcPcr from the Britirli Agricultural. Dcpurlirient- Isaying the fear of imyxirtiiig tho iwlorarln potato Merle led to the jdeztlsion. i B. F. Smith, ‘COILR. jCarlewn), rais/zd the quosiicn when VT '!c»:"..\'- ‘the asked the Minister what had {developed in the attempts of the ‘Canadian authorities to have the embargo lifted. M7‘. Weir rmid hi! could best answer the question by reading the letter he lliid received from the United Kingdom Mhzister of Agriculture and Fisheries. The letter was in part, as follows: “You will, of course, remember that in accordance with a. Promise made to you by my predecessor, Sir John Gilmour, J. C. P. Ffyvr, Dir- ‘ecinr of the Ministry's plant Path- lological Laboratory. visited Canada. ‘klast October, in C"l‘.l‘.'3i"".0'l1 with the Colorado Beetle zyv ‘mn. “I have now gone into the mat-- tor with him with the greatest l!!- yterem and mm. I was Kfefltli’ im- uiresed by his account o: the lacon- iness and efficiency of the staff 0d’ ‘your Department, and of the pre- mautiong they are prepared to take jagalnst the risk of the transmLsslon ‘of the Colorado beetle with potatoes consigned from the Dominion. I do not, doubt that the measures pro- posed or contemplated would be likely to reduce that danger very materially. But nevertheless l am forced to the conv-lnfiinn that we cannot take the rL-Pk ‘lnvnlicd by accepting potatoes from any region where the Colorado beetle is known to exist. (Continued on ‘Page 3) bone items iota or A Bhaqani is {o 6E1’ A RMHO Fen A $0M. t - nblo work has been n». " ' ed, the llouse of Commons was advised today by "On. U. M- Sutherland. J. A. Bradette, il.ib., Temis- kamlng North) claimed that no work had been done In northern Ontario. This was not (‘Offeri- ihe Minister replied and he promised to bring down a hi0- gross report. CAMPBELL nesmxs OTTAWA, Feb. 10.—(C.P.)—-Mil- ton N. Campbell, Progressive mem- ber for MacKenzie, resigned today from the House of Commons. He was appointed to thc now thrift board earlier this ivock. necessitat- ing his resignation from the House. Palm Oil From The‘ Far East HALIFAX, Feb. l0-(C.P.)—l-‘oui' hundred tons oi palm oil from the far cast will 11358 through the port of Halifax early next. week on the woy- to Upper Canada. The palm oil cargo is on board the S. S. City oi’ Kimberley. whirll is duo to dock hero in a few dflY-Y from Calcutta, India, and other Oriental ports. Oargocs of palm oil are some- wluit unusua at this ‘port, al- though a few shipments here last winter. rrnched i .\ll.'l iVillilLlliil- '.\l. oiilu_ lH-li, lil -.\li mum ti-mporuturvs llnwnon . . . Alzlnvlk . . . . Victoria .. . . Vancouver .. . l-Zvlmnnton . . . ll ()|'|']i 1 mum ,n.il i : ...- k-/.u'£_ ~l I-‘tllll-J‘ \~ r lluriliivio \\'l-.-t: Ti-x-"if it- 2 fair uml ~ mu qiv Smilliwosl nl nv rulll: I si-mn xninv l-y . High lWll‘ ll‘ n-mu z. vi Iii '1‘ iii 1l."0 Sun rlsrs (his I’lli'l'" sols this nfiornuuvn n! Lost quarter Moon 17il|_ ‘J08 p. in, Summorsiclo tiilc 4| 11v 0.1.’- n. m. llnyiv-Lonrv-s iiipv ’l'orin.~u tim- 2165 p. m,