THE cl-lAll-Inrfllirowiklqynlgolpuw ______, RA GE VTI IREE__ i ’ci-:|u|1111. aiunullui 7 with the present broom“; ill"! "u- ~ - ECONOMY sou: < Js- l l 1 EASTER u 5.4517212 NOVEL TIES l ’ b9 5 ' ' Real Grocery Values-Bun in save o ' ARENA-amine hmight. lwl-li “lone md when 001' m“ m!‘ a " " gain,‘ our loonomy Sale —and n; “ma; qmmelm’; I i any meswlt to communion? 1.10 < ‘i, __ tPrlou- th ms he window vllsl , __ . '1 m" '“‘°"°' i lmffmiz: s'°°"”""° ENGLISH ' DISPLAY m: in“, Q1 this bulletin and in Blah-v your 1)|.ll‘(‘]l'cl5l‘.~; 11:;»~,\.' itf; mu- p. ?'r- ' u; 01m, 1m y each instance it will be specifically Sim-k 1s c0111 llvtc. -' ~ |__ I __ s as or FANCY . i Spam ‘_‘ b c FUNERAL mlmyme ‘mm! TOFFEE- noxrsn cuocomrss stated that the message comm 1 5 o trues! “m.,, °1 m 1'" M!“ 1411mm me- 1"" gxlfln nglvlllum itnciigules "?.';‘,§,§j,,§,‘j;;‘”°;f,“,,,,,, buuflh“. (Jhocoiat 1 Easter Baskets, h3g8 i a B (flurry ll. or . W , _ v ~ , - _ _ P“ o“, or 10 Ibo. for 85c h, m z m" “"13” £3; u: he“ from 2km --- smalllleds, Egg Cllpg, Bunnie, 1K; under any circumstances are from hoveltlcs- Clips, Bird (Iflgfis 1 » . 1011». for 35o " 8 lbs. for as» "m" “m” m"- » one. Muss. Rooster and Basket Col. sehwarzkoof. speak!“ f" "»= 5c t 25' 1O t 50 l Dltos-N ln 2 so ' ° ~ C 0 ° 5 lbs. for 25o cw Stock .. l lbs, :54, I at . . Rabbit and Cart. Doll Carriage. pouQg authorities alone. i Hons, Ch chi. Chariots, etch all at ,, m r the filmm- AaENA-_sk u“ » _ _ ‘wuflve pm.“ Clarslflcat n o ‘ _ a 8 might‘ “57 u _ SELECT _ ~» prints of Betty Gow and Hour M01143 Lulu-n __ Ohoicq "m “n ' Youkh Now- Johnson have been sent to Forclr t (shuflnlates g J . _1 I ruumsr. smvrcg-Jm, ma. gcounuies and also w the mmmh i ‘ I v v . ccou . SALMON__ era! of the late Mrs. Mary gummy, J. . El‘ US$11 H. WOYtll t tmna; fingerprint exchange a1 ‘ "J "tm “ 751F171“ (Tzrndies v a e s m“ _ 2 m“ ' ' ' ' ' " have took place no?“ h" h“ res- “2 we" PM“ 82' ‘Vienna. These were followed by 75C to $225 60C P6P Lb. h 7 11161106 Bl; B15. AVETdS yesterday flf- icoples of the fjngeyprints ~ bciirj In‘ 2 5 c t9m°°n t° “'9 PWPHYS Cf-‘MBWYY- sent by fast mail. No reports lmvi i 3 l 2 tins‘ Bcrvlce at the house and grove was been received as yet. 1' ponducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The The ; ) .‘ “Col. Lindbergh has not h-f’. h". I HONL I h m", Bung-m" m”, g_.5 3km; Broom 45° ‘pa! bum“ we"? 690138 M50". ______ -_€.. estate at Hopewell at any U111" 219 Qrfrmson To REXE" l 1 u".- Arth _ , _ _ ‘ _ . ',. ‘llnoelruil 4 for 25c Blue: Kraut - 4 lbs. m- 25c u’ Mum’ A‘ R‘ ‘why’ 6”‘ (Owflnlled 1mm Pose 1) (Cmlimued from Page 1) since the kldnaplllllfi and 15 “t ‘I r111; MACKINNON nmru c0. 5TORE ' estate now. “Continuous investigations being conducted and numcrotr‘ Holbrook, M. Matheson and wm, Gregory. ‘ _ ' on the case. In summarizing the police situa- "AN mrsu rsnAnmrw-nmee FRESH FISH SPECIALS! ‘my Fillets 2 lbs. 21c B. L. Dlgby 2 lbg, for 45¢ " sslmon. ller lb- 28¢ Smoked Fillets .. z lbs. for 26o my Cod and Haddock Choice Salt Mackerel 2 for 25c Boneless Chicken 2 tlns 45o Cottar Rolls-lb. 16o sausages z lba. m n. s w. B-acon-Ib. m ‘r Parsnlpsand Carrots............ l0 lbs.for 25c CIIICKENS AND ALL MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES. P. l. MacDONALD PHONES 888-—869 m“ DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY Edward Theatre Wed. and Thur Get your seats now. Saturday morning from his late re- solution was pronounced by His Ex- bus, of which the deceased was a member, preceded the hoarse. The pull bearers were Judge Duffy, Hon. H. F. McPhce, Dr. J. Blake, Messrs. J. J. Trsinor and Parker Ritchie. 1452-11 FUNERAL snnvlcss-The fun- eral of Joseph A. Keiu was held sldence, Riverside Apartments; to 5t. Dunstaifs Basilica. lldhere a Re- 1uiem High Mass was cdebrstod by Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald, assisted by Rev. P. Mc- ’ Mahon, D. D., Deacon, and Rev. C. , McCarthy, Sub Deacon. Final ob- i cellency Bishop O'Bul.'llvan. ‘rho members of the Knights of Colum- . and Paxrsbow. N. 5., Saint John. ' N. 8., and New York, and all last week sat again in Ottawa. Senator Logan, resident of Parts- boro, N’. 8.. where the Gylmun Queen was built and former home of Captain Hatfield, was the Coun- sel for the claimants in the Gypsum Queen case. He was called by his Counsel, L. A. Ibrsyth, K. 0., now of Mbntreal, but also a native of Nova Scotla, to give the commis- sion a oomple‘ narrative of his connection with the claim. The witness, who though nearing seventy years carries his more than six feet of massive height as erect as a skyscraper, swore that he had accepted the case of his pennlless old friend, Captain Hatfield, with- Eout-retalner and received only his tion, Col. Schwarzkopf said: "Continuous investigations being conductcd leads have been traced down with- out disciosing- any definite motion of a concrete nature lead- ing to a solution of the case." Definite unnounrcment was nlade that Co]. Lindbergh had spent the 12th day since the kidnapping at his bienk hilltop home, but the whereabouts of the secret emissar- les 0f the Colonel, who arc making a private hunt for the baby was as much of an impenetrable mys- tery as ever. Morris Rosner, the undercover man, who said yesterday he pos- sessed dcflnitc knowledge the baby was sufo and would be returned, was absent from his New York BID and numerous infor- leads have bccn traced dorm with- out discoislng any definite i11io1" matiou of a concrete nature lc11d— ing to n. solution of the case." cnossvrmn, Tenn, March 1a.- A curly haired baby was P1800‘? under close guard herc today bl authorities who said it rcselnbilil the kidnapped Churlc-z A. Lind- the infant said, however, that whilc the resemblance was “very marked" discrepancies vrt-re noted from 11w broadcast descriptons of the fam- ous flyers son. well, N. J. authorities said it 11nd been “definitely determined" thfl baby was not the mrflilll; Lllldbfiilh j child. ‘ Sheriff Baxter Swicegood hold the two couples traveling with tllB bergh Jr. Physicians who examined . At the Lindbergh home in HOPE". Cuuucu SERVICES M! to the Rccinrs fifth ixlcssage from (hi: Prophets. Tnklu: as his tcx. 'l‘ltl.\'lT\' l'!\'l'l‘E!) Gill k('11 "T 10rd is good. ll stronghold ii ' the any of troubic; 51nd he knowctr them that trunst in Him," from thi hook of Nahum, the speaker salr illcrc ix. very little lvc know 0i’ thii prophit. Ilc is thought to be 1 child ui c.\;1':utl purugs and pcrhnp. there was :1 reason which meam consolation. His mother drcamin; ' of the future Indy have thought h: might bring a message of consola- Tonight the first of a tzvo weeks .;rics of hilfiixiil 1irn-Ezist ervicm; ii be held. I1. tin1r~';s'.'ci*. n: vvc .41": pilssing ‘.11: »i:'.":1 at p11". 21L 11:15.. naturally turn t0 God for 1101p and 1n the pust they ucvcr furiltcl in vain. It may be m again. Lct thr- pr-oplc do their mil. ; There are 111.1113’ CQSCS of GiJIirc-Lzs ‘and suffering in this City and our “"11 V) hi5 Peolllfi- But VH1 find H! Hummers an. grgquenyy cancd up. llllS almost no nlcssage for His owl m, {or hem my“ ,5 heard or thpil‘ people. Hi2; message is more to the consistent efforts to relieve those in ' A$‘5'1'i-"*l‘~'“e Vining them 0T 1119i!‘ d95- ‘ “Cod, but an mid“, was 3pm,, d“, itructiotl. God had used these peo ‘lug the zmnsuncrlmcnt prrlod ut the ill“ l“ i‘ F-QQHYVJ‘ fiflflill-‘i Hi5 0\\‘ii imorlliul: scwirv nud the chnritzibly; lltillllv- bill 111v)‘ WW1? 31111118 (‘V11 disposed can find no better o1‘ sai- ill their \\‘.1_vs and Lou measure lo\'- {m- wuy of 11.31pm; fa._nmes m need i lug. Nahum tells 111cm Nincvail g. _-- - . .. - - -. .--,\- a sew,“ a; the grave was mnmuct. expenses; that he had not been t l‘ b, i _ _ I ‘ , V _ _ c1 w d 4 . - .. .. .... u... u... u l. m»... us»... ti: or . be e ‘ -_.- m 8901114118 lllfl-‘Imlfltloin as to the said he was carrying on at that i piclon. He said he tulkccl to Col. Wm, m0 1199,3551”. funds to ‘any Cods mcssalgciio thvm and there . ‘ telephone and “'25 on. 15 a mesmilc 01‘ U5 311- 5°11 l! QM Insertion -- m oor llno of5 word! i PWSWA" “m”? ‘i u“ 5mm“ Qmw- ""1 time. , “ndwgh by . _ .. . . ' e 1 .1 ~~ r ~u - -= ~ on p” u“ o; 5 “m, I that subsequent reports of changes Likewisa than was no word of asked to hold the baby until dcfin fhc SUDJOCC of the Rev. Dr. Ram- igli'S0llSJt:1l10ugL\;lLiL a: mongol u l," m“ o’ 5 ‘ord- Mr J ms Keno: Ihnrax m" or registry emcmt it the tim the the activities of Sal‘, 8' it,“ and lte identity was established. He wlr- snys sermon at the morning wor- . y . _ . - use 1c ‘loperltno 0H5 words . ' f ' ' y p ‘ c d dcscri tion of the baby i0 ship was "Conn and Calvary." Two “'°"d» but Jmmus "I H15 1101101"- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ilnvcd [In the City, Saturday, and. Zléallgrrmwaglgliléflxirltieuilliilelisiedlzn tagging; Irving Bltz, the underworld inter. 201 amndbergh‘ ifcastsl U“, “m, when JCS,“ ‘ms ,-,,_ , Those who do not recognize Him v11 - "v. --.>_.g-!3t¢¢, .1 reg stered at the Canadian Ns- Y medlaries appointed by the Lmd- one of the mm ,n the bah” dry vim, w the marriage “as, and m, Km; “Nye, pens“ He m“ mm, \ Captain Hatfield in 1915 to the ef- 1°°§ m" 115-! 91*? 115d Wlndmd l" The police also discarded from Miss Mary Farrow, Btewardess on 5 ‘Wm- "llwlllldfld Ind Pflffllyled" the official search Saivator Toma.- , the s. s. Charlottetown spent the .111!!! Whm bwllsht to hi» flttmtioiueelu, who was not further identi- comssumcsrs NOW wrm r. s. week end m Charlottetown the guest Falter payment o! the claim. fled, and Dominick Puero, u for- Reew" “uthpm m" '“"S°'Y o! her Aunt M‘rs Patterson, 17 King Evidence siren before the com- mer Brooklyn grocer, who lived P°H°° °“°“1“’s 59"‘ berghs a week ago today. 3mm“ HMQL ish sin, but we find Him just and gcrjptlon that; failed to tally was turned Water into wine means that ‘ _ welghu The thud held hem weighs youth should take pleasure in ilfc "my Patient “m1 115- H9 glve5 u! I i2,‘ pounds while the welsh‘; o; the and that Jesus enters iuto our ""f‘1‘-‘>'°m“1“°51 “d t?“ Vmphet 535" . ._' (Lindbergh baby has been given m‘ pleasures. True pleasure is spiritual "n19 mm 15 g°°d-' It seen“ i“ . l throughout the‘ and pcnnanent and if “.0 invite : though God has forgotten us some- ‘Jcsus with n“ Om. joys and plea,“ I 111110.‘. whrn things go wrong and For Sale BOARD. suirsnu: son ii- outhouses. etc., 1o. per Guardian office. t! wsiTeilifiTeU-E ' stock. 11m: - om PAPERS, a itlbundlo. Guardian Office. . a-a-tx. ‘ lALlI-NEWLY rnrzsnsusn y. »Apply Prank Keoughm, 11. uzl-a-lz-ai ' um, so u-i. noun mm aligns on hand at Guardian ‘ SALE-AT l6 EDWARD ST» Thought Range,. side i‘ - 2 walnut wardrobe and IN‘ articles. 1461-3-14-31 SALE - ONE HUNDRED plebred Plymouth rock hens, B0 all each. C. H. Mallet, Char- Wstown, R. R. 6 1422-3-12-21 l LEUM, KITCHEN TABLE, dlilrs, ice chest. baby carriage. id lounge, fibre suite. dresser. lvie, etc, nearly now. Charles lint. c. o., Dr. Netting, Mt. Ed- Illd Road. 1483-3-12-21 l HALE - AT LOWEST PRIC- lBosrds, Scantilng 2x4, Laths. lili Shingles. Any quantity Ilntcd. Bargain for now and can filler in Spring by truck if nec- 91w. John Devlne. Peakos. ISBB-S-ll-ll. RENT - FURNISHED _ ‘ent. also cottage in Kep- Ilfll. foh summer ‘months, occu- hllon lifter April 1. Apply H. A. Barth, Cavendish Apartments. 1458-3-14-81 lr. W. ll. Carson CHIROPBAOTOB ,5"! Year Palmer Graduate ¢0 5L PIIDDG l": Home Cl-lll Made. ‘ '15~$mwu. l Buying I Tailed Potatoes ‘Trinity United Church 1355-3-9-81. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vlnolai Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. (R. 3, Sour-is.) PAPER HANGING, TINTING AND whitening done in latest style. Hensley Street. ‘ 1444-3-12-21 WILL HAVE T0 ARRIVE ABOUT April 1st, five carloads of horses. Choice mares or geldlngs. Terms to suit purchaser. Wellington Mic- Nelll. ' 1437-3-12-31 _Female Help Wanted WANTED-LA mm. APPLY 15a Euston st. 1458-8-14-21 Lost 1K) LET — 8 ROOM COTTAGE. Write P. O. Box 391, City. 1419-3-12-31. LOST - SUNDAY, 0N PRINCE Street, ladies wrist watch. Finder please leave at Guardian offlco. 1460-11 T0 LET-STORE LATELY 0C- cupled by Johnsonls ladies ready to wear. also twelve room dwell- ing. Every convenience. Rented together or separately. Apply 146 Great George Btreet 1404-3-11-3l MONDAY 8.30—Intermediate C. G. I. T., regu- lar meeting-Social Hall. ‘LOO-Trail Rangers, regular meet- ink-Social mu. 180—Specla'l pro-Easter prayer ser- vice-Attendance of all mem- bers and adherents earnestly sollclted-Jlistlora welcome- Heal-u Memorial mu. t" l" in market for a few imlm 0|’ Certified seed .7 iiftlililfiwfl’! ih-rlestar Douglas "been ma Water Streets Phone It! tgweit llotel ll: Wu llolcl, i l. -_....~..._...__, . . ISO-Monthly meeting of Commit- tee o! Stewards-Social Hall. BJD-Executiys Women's Mission- ary Society. special meeting ladies‘ Parlor. Square. v l N. D. Msollean, Dish-id Cover- nor, Mlarltlme District Tainan In- 1115581011 lib Pfl-YMJWO. N- 5;. Wmear the Lindbergh estate. John s. Henderson. shfvlllns ms-ileri “His (Puerds) absence 15 lc- there. and his assistant Miss Pettl-l counted for," said police, “by the grew, was branded as "incorrect" by fact that he is employed in Brook- urdny evening from St. John Where Devlin-y although Peter white, cross the week end." he addressed the Women at their the Admiral Batty Hotel on Pri- day night. BIRTH ‘MACQUARRIE — At Hampton, March 1, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie, a daughter. DUNN - On Saturday, Mqrch 12, 1983, to Mir. and Mrs Clarence Dunn, a daughter. MABRIAGES IIOI-NSBY — MACDONKLD — M llmnotnn, N. 3., by the Rev H. B. Sham, on March 2, 1932, Oswald Prank Hornsby of Charlottetown to Annie Mae MacDonald of Oovehead mad. DEATHS Mr Merchant! Wluunorwooaaboofsu- vlootorou-llvcaaaosll. ‘Ioloplmnslolorlll. lloBlois Bros. ' ilsiltoii BERNARD - At Hunter River, March 12. 1W2, Mrs. William Bern- ard, ago 76 year! Funeral Mlondal’ from her home at 2 p- m. WOOLDRIDGE-At Covehead, Mar. 12, 1932, Simon Wooldrldge, age 65 years. mineral from h's late resi- dence to Corran Ban this morning at 8 o'clock. DONOVAN—In thLS CitY» March 13. 1932. Mrs. James Donovan, sse 44 years. Funeral from A- Hennessey’! Iuncrsl Parlours in St. Peters. WILLIAMS-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sunday March 13th, Mrs. John Williams 1n her 77th year. mineral from her late residence, Tuesday. March l5, leaving her home at 2.10 for service at St. Peters Cathedral at 2.30. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Nell B. Darrach and family wish to thank their friends, neighbours. firemen and City Police for their kind assistance to them in the recent loss of their 1449-8-14-11. N. D. MacLean UNDIBTAKEB IMBLAIIB Charlottetown and North Wlltlhlre Ihouo l“ examining, insisted that 1r the wit-I m-xmng and gmmmg_ can 37 ‘mun Chute,- mght 55mm; 1n nose was felling the truth his fellow from the inquiry Col. Schwarzkopf itownspooplo had deliberately per- Jllred themselves. ' Mr. Henderson, whose signature on "exhibit No. '1" was the subject of dour days ofevldence handwrit- ifl! "Perl-s last week, was describ- ed by the witness as the “local poo bah” and Mss Petlgruw was “in Henderson's power." the witness ssld He bad taken the case for Cap- tsln Hatfield in 1929 when the lat- ter. " I after the loss on the Florida collt of his schooner "Ada 'l‘owcr" had discovered that he might be able to secure compensa- tion for tho loss of the Gypsum Queen. Captain Hatfield was un- able to retain a lawyer in the Flori- da city in which he was then resi- dent and Senator Logan said he took the case temporsriy for his expenses only. When time came‘ for settlent he had taken $2,500 for expenses, and. needing ready money, ‘ had sold to Csptalrz Iiatfleld 390 shares of Maritime cool. railway and DOW!!!‘ WRIPBUY DPGIQITCd stock, at $10 per share. Subsequently he had vested, at the request of Captain Hatfield $22000 1h Canadian bonds, and he filed letters from Captain Hatfield asknowledging receipt of, these securities. ' ' OTTAWA, Ont. March 13—Of the $71,276 reparations paid Captain F“ Hatfield for the loss by enemy action of the schooner Gy-p- sum Queen, his counsel, senator Hhnce J. Logan of Parrsboro, N. S. received $0.400 for himself. he testi- flald before tho Harvey Commission yesterday. This was made up of $2.- 500 ornemu and $9.900 which Sen-' star Logan received from his client for J00 shares of preferred stock of the lhrltlmo COIL Hallway and Power Company. senator Logan had taken tho can lthout fee other thsn his expomos, ho said, but had needed money and disposed of those holdlnss to Owmn Hatfield who‘ wls hoklng for good investment. later be had met Captain Hat- field in Monika! Ind the latter had entrusted him with assoc for ln- vutmmt in Canldlln aocirrltieg 5f. the discretion of the witness; sen- ator lulu tostiflod. - 8o had lhnstod in Montreal h mm! bonds. Nbntresl lhland Power bmdl. and Beauharnuls Power Oorporatim bonds to the ex- ‘vmt 0f 80.000 and forwarded the boom to fink: Hatfield in the Uultnd States. A letter from Cup- taln Hatfield acknowledging these mlirlttes ‘Ils mod. Re was asked to invtlt tho nmllnfng $7,000 or IIIIIC it ‘I i. In eliminating "two gangs," | snid: No. 5 (timed 10 pan. Saturday) four investigators have returned from trips in Brooklyn and North Jersey after completing acheck up on two gangs supposed to be con- nected with thc case. While the in- formation seems to be reliable, no- thing was found to indicate that the men named could in any way have been involved. They have been eliminated." Meantime, Henry son, seamun suitor of Betty Gow Lindbergh nursemald, was des- cribed by Deputy Poiicc chief Brel: of Newark as _c1eared of partici- pating in the kidnapping. Johnson. who had been questioned since he first was detained at Hartford. Conn., a week ago last Friday, still faces deportation for illegal entry into this country in 1927. Permitted to talk to reporters for the first time last night at Newark, Johnsonmadc the sur- prising statement that he believed the kidnapping to be an "inside job." In the snm~ breath, Johnson exonerated all members oi Lindbergh household rind refused to amplify his expressed opinion. Brex sold he was convinced Johnson had telephoned Miss Gow at the Lindbergh home in Hope- well from an Eilgielvood, N. J. drugstore at 8.47 p. m., the night of the kidnapping and that John- son vislted an Engleyood confec- tionery at 9.30 p. m. the same night. Johnson said he met Miss Gow last August when the yacht of Thomas W. Lamont on which hc was a sailor anchored off North ;Hnven. Maine. At that time Miss Gow had the baby at the Dwight Morrow summer l1o1nc near North Haven. _ When the Lamont yacht inlcr lwas off the New Jersey Palisades, he met Miss Gow, who then was at the Englewood home of the Morrows. Johnson said he had cn- gagements with Miss Gow two or three times a week at Englewood. but he never had been to the Lindbergh homo at Hopewell. He admitted to reporters that he hadentered the United States in 1927 by jumping ship when a Norwegian-American liner was docked in New York. Ho has hopcs now. he said. of making his own way back to Norway and returning later to establish residence in this country. Ho already has applied for cltllonshlp, he laid. The poiico Bulletin this after- noon sald further: "Bulletins issued in accordance “Since the issuance of Bulletin, (Red) John- ' nation Hr 27 to so poll-lids- The four persons gave their nam- ' es as Mr. and Mrs. John M. YOHHF; and Mr. and IVLrs. Homer Mitchell. 9379'1°"5'1 mmlth- gel-national rammed home m sag, the wltnes. He refused to calk it lyn and visits with his family over ‘ swice¢°°d “id they Wm mm they had no home and were Just “trav- eling around." ' R. C. Gwyn, Commonwealth's at- , torney for Smyth County, Va, said four persons and H baby 0f the 53m” names were held a few hours at Marlon, Va. on March 3 but gratis- fiod authorities there the child was not the Lindbergh baby. Sheriff Swicogood said Coionni Lindbergh told him in 100k for I’. molc on either the hand 0r 1'00?- the Sheriff did not understand which. Dr. E. W. Mitchell, who with Dr. V. L. Lewis examined thc ichiid, sad he could flnd no such 'markiug. Sheriff Swiccgood said the baby has o. wart on his riflht thumb and s scar on its right tcm- , pie, apparently caused by a pimple. J. C. Beech, operator of a tourst camp at Dean Station near Knox- ville, reported the two couples stop-l ped there on Friday and had with them a printed sign: "See the kid that resembles the Lindbergh baby. Admission 15 cents.” Rosner, the "fixer" when sccn yesterday by an Associated Prcss reporter said: "I have some dclicnlc work to do this afternoon and in tllc 110x‘. few days. I have been on the go for the inst 103 hours with nu rest. I just came home for u _l'1i.t'c rc- laxation, because 1t is absolutely imperative that I be ‘sane’ for this very delicate work. “The kidnappers can h: absol- utely sure that nothing will ever be done toward prosecuting them either by Col. Lindbergi or myself, but we are pleading with them not to be afraid to rusn nogwiations. After this thing is all nvc-r fhcy know where they can find me." Once Rosner referred to the 11d- nappers as “the fnnufv." "That family made a. mistake,” he said, “they‘ll ncvcr make if again." "Are you certain you will gl-t the baby back?" Rosncr uus askcd. "There is absolutely no question about that," he replied. Rosner" complained of the pub- licity brought about him by his acceptance of Col. Lindborglvs rc- qucst that he try to find the baby. "I have absolutely lost my value in my line of work through this publicity," he said. He complained hltsn about ihc dLstinctlon made lu the press be- tween the underworld and the upperworld. He made it perfectly cit-qr that it was extremely distasteful to ‘nlm l0 be interviewed nml that h: submitted only because of ihc crcnt public interest in the baby and because ho thought that what h1- mid might in some way help spccd up the child's return. Ho went to his apartment, where he was lntor- 1 urcs we shall have satisfied, but it ‘u; the feast at Calvary to which the Church has ever turned its fucc "The fcnst to us the token that by troubles comv. It is llérd to say God is good. But God is :1 straig- hold in the day of trouble. We can I find refuge in Him and shut out n11 Thy mace our 50,115 arc fedy terrors. He will uphold us in ev~ Rem Q N_ grow“ in the evening ery time of trouble. We know GUl , delivered a most appropriate 5l.‘1‘- . but“? 915m u"? 99°F“? 0f 1°n€ 98° qmm on Luke 12.31’ “seek ye firs, because Christ has come to roves‘ ' me kingdom o; Gody The pram. Him to us. If we will put oursclvcl v [m- the day 11,911,505 50105 by My‘ in His hands, we shall find consol- Rqy smapman and L[‘~S_ Leigh zifiion in the time of trouble. _ ‘Warren. both of which were wcll The R“C1°I‘l71'<‘ll‘110d a VETS’ 1191i?- rcndcrcd. u selection from the new 1*" 5°Ym°n i" U10 "P111118. “k111i; lfynjnnfy and M50 an anthem by 41 verse from the Scripture Lesson. the choir of 3'1 voices "I will lay "Mid He said unto ml‘. My grace l! ‘n9 done in pcggjcf’ sufficicut for thcc; for My strength Sunday School vvcut 11 fcw lJPIOW 15 1115151? POUCH ill \\'~'-‘i\I<X‘-0SS." A the record attendance u week ago, llffllliisc 0f Cfiiliifiim 110111131 Th9 but the officers wcrc gratified when ‘ Slwflkcl‘ Bil-id milking back Over the ‘ tho figures announced shower‘ a io- "W?" W‘! Vfllllld not Nadiiy chnngl _i,nl o: 516 present, places with St. Paul. We would “ .hrink from the sufferings he went hrough. We are all o. little inclin- =-d to boast of our experiences, and A largo congregation 111mm... u; , We find St. Poul apologizing for his morning worship 1n 5L pauys ‘ seeming to boast of his sufferings. 1 Church and listened with interest . w‘? d0 not know W11"- thc V0111)“ — — - - --» l s h". was, spoken of 21s a thorn in the .if‘\\‘(.‘d, from the Lindbergh home. flesh‘ but it was n handicap to him z Rom" described himself as n at all times. Ho felt he could be ‘former government agent and 53H more useful and do greater things he was responsible for cleaning if the trouble was removed, and so up the bucket shop situation m he ‘"“;"‘?"_,‘° the Loid‘ But. New York a dozen years ugo and tom him My “MC? lsfumélcnt‘ was active in the case of the laicwl st‘ PM“ begun. m w“ U1? “Mme William J. Fallon, noted New York had R Value of l“ OWL n wok mm , buck ivcrl‘ tiny to (‘.011 in rely on n criminal lawyer, who was acqult- _ _ ‘m WW n 1m ow" tcd on chrlrgcs of jury tampcrln: ' mm‘! Wm 1mg.“ ‘T’ ' ' several Wars M10. Otherwise, 110.111?“ is no u“ m phywulg lopmd would suy little about himself, cx- unlpfl- w: firs?‘ $111.0“, aim ‘vtllugng m» my 1 23 ‘i?.‘.'iii.".f.‘.r. :.:;::§..;:: try as llilylyCli ns anybody in uniform i Bué ‘tune mil, nlmm. 11mm; ‘u. (war ma,‘ _ might timuk God for. Thcy hold us _Hp Sand he was can“! mm m“ filst in llim uud umicc i1< imlrv dc- Iflndbprgh Case o!‘ recommend?“ pchrifh: nil Dlviuo grncr‘. WP cm‘. hon of Scuatol" laimcr ‘Ijhoiuns nf i ago“, m “u” God 1m, “c w,“ om Oklahoma and OWNS “hmh m mo‘ 111th 11:. in 1111 grcat izrfins. We can political lifc of the nation." ST. PAUL'S CHUF?’ - lovcrcolnc- the hrmrllczijls hccausc I" Tmmon’ N‘ J" Col‘ H‘ NM" i Gocl1< grrnrc is rullizzicnl. mun Schnlnrzkopl’ inst night. mid‘ 1 hc had not iutcndod to deny cnr- 11111-11“; the uilcrtorj; the choir iicr that Rnsncl‘ 11nd Riven an 111-. rcudcrcd the ilnthcm, “I cricd unto |tcrvlcw in New York, but his posl-l‘ the 10rd " solo parts being taken lion was that fhc police hurl nol by M- ("vx = I-Jarl and him Amy knowledge of Rosncfs activities. lfc F111‘ added: “In taking this mnllcr 11p Willi: — Coionci Lindhcrph he wa< ziuthnr-i ‘ ‘ H I lzcd me iostair- that uii OHIFlZUlWESItRN communications from ihc family will ho hcudlcd lllrmiuh tho prc» - . . rrprcscnlutivcs in Trenton. accord-i *||OCKB" mllh-‘h ‘-\‘- Bmh-‘qllll in“ H, H“. vxlsu"... “Mm, "ndiflilk hfoilrizly night, Cupi- ’i‘1";1\ur.\-.~ ihrmmh m (flhml nQpnp-y m. l Bloodhnunds \ s. Ilodcquc. Don't source. lmiszs this uamc. Slam u: nficl‘ "S0 far as the poiicc nuilioritqmmdl- H5441 ins are concerned. we have had nn' —'~- ncgutiniions or any kind wit}, —ll0CKEYutKcnsl11r:lon Rink, Morris Rosncr 11nd wc know nolh- ETIIPSdlLV. Match 15 lit- 8-15 D- m» ing of ;||]_\’ slntomcnts hr lg rgmsllnllllvfSldc High School vs. Kun- potted in hm» made NO gtntg. riugton High School This l- mgnLg hm» hppn mad“ by u" dosidcs ihc uLm-lr" of thc P11 polico aulhm-iiics concerning the Edward Island '.‘liIC'1.*."'lOlfl~|lC flu.- bzibyfls- health m‘ its return." kcy irophv :i11»"..-'1.l by ih-r ‘Kril- Col. Srhuuerrkopf hnd been nsk- K311111011 milk Cm-llililll- TiWlT-"r ed us n part of one question whc- sl-‘ato ufiol" ulntétt. '1‘n- ri-gvlzil ther Rosncr was an accredited ag- skating on Tucsiny. March l5. vii’) cnt of lh» ‘Llmibcrgh family. butihr hrld mi RTOWYY- M-"lYTh l4. M‘ he mndc 11o answer to this specific ‘mission 25c. and 15c. point. 1453-3-14-1l.