'» _ We" _ ‘ _ 3 N, _ x ,, ,_ N g I ' 1 \ I 1 .I _ ~ - ,_ H ' Oovell Pl'|.ll0O Fdwllrd _, , g . ._ _ I qt ,/_ Wa-u|»_ ' . t |----J' /-V, g ~ P r A -=.-sl 6 dbyiivery ody ~\ §s l_`l__. I W 'ns ‘ _ .. if ll" | P 1//y/,-».,,L€A,,w W, _ \\\\ nu \\ , _,Ei tim] Priixms _ ... l/ _ ne Paper 'rims \\\ ' 1" M ,M mm Q7/ 035 3 Rf' WM- _ R 5 , i - 1 - i AW V w V , ,. . . -i _ 515211'-'-"~'='i-'3-"'3`i7'-'"3-i-"'-5-i"f§»f° "-'-i---f- --- CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA waounsoav carcass ls 1920 W O ““"l.°:.-.f°;.:i.~°‘.:'..l'¢.':ie.f.t.+"‘.* 1 - t _ ’ , ’ Y 3 - Annual ll c D » i - lllolllrll Pllollulilllle ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,rlllsl elllol nllllllus l .,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,llnlllsll lollolll . Mlklng Death Easy Attem t to Murder will lllr slllll rrlilrns , on-ll l - Sin ns- 0ne Soldier Killed and Warden Kidnapped. Soldiers Were Anibushed and Six Wounded. (Special to The Guardian.) . LONDON. Oct, 12.-tSinn Fein attacks on police and British offi- cials continued yesterday with the shooting of one soldier ‘and the kidnapping of Warder Griffin of Cork juli. The soldlier was killed near Kanturk, County Cork, and six others were wounded in an ulnbul-lcade ata cross roads, Kan- illrk citizens began fleeing from the town at the first volley, fear- ing quick reprisals. Fighting last lvl almost an hour» with attackers finally withdrawing. 'DUl'B»IJ1N, Oct. L2-.Five police officers were killed today by Sinn Feiners. Two officers were shot dead during a raid on a house at Drumcondra this morning. One civilian was wounded. The as- sailants escaped, Three con- Btsbles were killed near Ballin- derry, when they were ambushed. -DUBLIN, Oct. 12.-Following ll raid by the police, nlllitary on Shamrock Fails, Bogsld Nationalist district, on Sunday llizht. in whlcll two men were arrested charged with having sedillous literature lrl their possession, u -lively scene took place. A large and threaten- ing crowd followed the police and their captives to the station. Shots in the air failed to disperse the gathering and the ‘police-military chsrged with clubs and baycnets driv-ing the Nationalists back t. their quarters. Big Drop in Wool Yarn Prices (Special to The Guardian.) lllON'1‘ItEAiL, Oct. 12.-The retail price of .Canadian woolen yalril made a sensational drop this week when the -price of the cheapest grade came down from-$3.25 per pound to $1.85. _-1--- 0-o-4-ova- foollnllusen seiollus’ *CAR FOR -H|RiEl PHONE 889 R. 3085-9-28-tf. ___._.__Z----- °BOARDER8 WANTED.-93 KING Street. ‘3363-10-8-6_l pd. *FOR SALE, A KITCHEN RANGE Alpply -to 181 Dorchester St. _ 3427-10-12 Lf ___,___,_..._______._-- *WANTED, BOARDERS CAN BE aocolnlnoduted at 165 Cuinber- land Street. 3426-10-12-Zi pd ______.__._._._----;- *GIRL WANTED FOFI GENERAL housework. References required. Apply 14 Lower Prince. 33_4»2-10-7-tf. _____,_____..._____-__-_-_- WANTED A MAN TO WORK ON farm, Louis W. Roper, Charlotte- _town. P. 0. 3417-10-13-31. *BEAUTIFUL ROSES AND CAR- nations at Williams' Nursery. Phone 171-J. __,.__.__.__..-_---- *T0 LET.- FURNISHED ROOM Apply 85 Cumberland Street. 34-30-10-12~3i. 'Man 0’ War Wins $75,000 Stake Race (Special to The Guardian.) WINDSOR, ONT., Oct. 12-lil What WHS I1€1`hB-Ds the most sen- sational race ever staged in Am- erica, Man O' War, the famous Am- erican chalnp-ion stallion, won from Sir Barton, owned by Mr. J. K. -Ll. Itoss, of Montreal, in thc $75,000 stake race here today, EX- citelnent w-its at fever heat, the entire grand stand was sold days ago and the only reserved seats yesterday and today were dollar seats- which scnipers were selling at nvo dollars each. Fustll, the driver of Man o’ War. receives a. gratuity of $10,000 and Mrs. Riddle, wife of the owner receives 000 with which to nur $5. ' lchase a cup commemorative of the event. __,______..__._-._-._- WANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply Mrs.,J. D. Stewart, 301 Kent St. Oct. 12-iii. WANTED-Gl»RL FOR GENERAL llouse-wor-k. small family. Apply to lMrs. Geo. I)eBlois, 25 Fitz- roy »Sltreet. Oct. 11-Illpd. WANTED CAPABLE MAID FOR general liimsc-work. Good wages Apply Navy League Building, Dundas Esplanade. 3i. ___._._._.__- WANTED IN CHRISTIAN FAM- ily home for little girl age sev- en_ Apply L. J. H., Box 446. Charlottetown. - Oct 13-2i. TO LET UNFUFINISHED ROOMS to suitable parties. Apply 172 Kent Street. 3419-10-13-ti _____._______.-_ *LO8T.- A-RMV TELESCOPE AT York Rifle Range. Reward. W. West, York. 3407-10-12-7i. - FOR RENT.--ONE ROOM SUIT- ahlc for kitchen and tllrcc lied rooms on second flight. Apply Oct 13~1lpd. 24-3 Pow nal Street. FOR SALE. REGISTERED SHORT h01’11 COW. due to freshen 1st No- vember. Ira Rodd, North Milton. 3422-lo-la-2l_ "` REGISTERED-SHORTHOFIN BULL for sale, 1 year old, also a =Short- llorn llelfer. 2 years old. Apply to A. 0. F. Gill, York. 3426-10-13-21 l' on E c H-Annie, sv: avec. lllllst will be lllisellt from ills or- flce until November 8. 1920, k‘ 3421-1o-la-lol I 1110110111 f111`11ll'!hed home for the - winter mont-hr, Apply 1-D" Box 191, Charlottetown. ' 3420-10-12-tf. *WANTED BY MARRI»EDCOUP.|..E room and board. Apply se (mcg farm, board given. Apply giving references and stating wages, B, 1C. care of Guardian office. 8808-10-8-15. *OFFICE T0 LIT OORNER 0|! Great George and Dorchester its., formerly occupied by the is ~ _ . c»'7n?."s‘t’f’°"" “i°o‘s’-1'? ii'°§ "°’~ 11111-1"-12°°'°°‘1~ 'FOR BALI.-~ OPLENDID OOTT. U0 on Fitsroy Bt. Bargain for quick purclwnr.Appiy to Mark 'asus-lo-a-el R. Moduitm. Bolicioor `°'°*-~¢_--A--__ ' - . 'ro ltsn' »sv Novlslvleen rar. A _-'--_°“"-’-"°"’ _ FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- lion. Mrs. (McCallum. 10 Bright- on Road will sell some choice furniture, chlofly mahogany and walnut on Monday, Ocl. 18th, at 2 p. m_ inspection 3-5 Sal\lrday. 3428-10-13-Zi. ____--_-___ AT AUCTION-On Tuesday, Oct. 19th, lit, 10 o`clock p. nl., busi- ness stunll nl. Cllerry V-alley, Lot 49, sllltalllo for inert.-llant, black- smith or both.-~J. A. McDonald, Arlctionoer. 3-L18-10-13121. . *LOST BETWEEN CANADIAN Farm Products and Cornwall, October 4th, a black overcoat. Finder please leave at Canadian 'Farm Products, got, reward. George McDonald. 328-10-12-21. *ROOM NND BOARD.-A GENTLE- man can be accommodated with front bedroom and ‘board in pri- vate llialmllly. Central location ` Apply “C" in care of Guardian. 2982-9-81tf. 'T-0 I.-ET.-HOUSE ON FITZROV Street with all modern conven- er River, P. E. I. 3429410-12-Bl: 'BOYCQ MGKIS. 3419-ID-12-2i TWO on the YWO .l'_.,.. As a result of the win, Trainer' fences, Apply to l~`. Dovlnc, Illini- *FNRM FOR SALE.-I WILL OF- to Guardian Office. ‘°ff°\'°°i°`bY 511011011 011 W°“` a424_10,,12_u DOBOHY, 0Ct`~ 13, Rf. 2 1). ffl. l.Ili~Il. ` Dfuporty known as the Hunifan aplrnmgn WANTED 1-0 MANAGE Farm at Stanley Bridge. Signed *SILVER ILAOK FOXBB FOR' sale by the Murray Harbor Fox Co. few choice pairs high grade foxes. 1020 increase. For partl- culmrs write G. A. Sharp, Presl- dent. chulcttetown; raw, Ls- Liwheur, Secretary, Murray Har- - PAlR~I.S, Oct. 12-A beautiful ma- lniac is chief executioner for the prisoners returning 'here today, The girl is described as n Letllsll beauty with raven tresses and burning black eyes. -She kills her victlnls with a revolver, shooting them in the back of the head. The brawny axe man of mediaeval days has yielded to the slim girl with unerrlng aim and a lust for blood. McSwiney Enters 61st Days Fast (Special tc The Guardian.) -I/0N'DON`, Oct. 12-Lord Mayor -MlacSwirley completed hlls sixty days of fasting with his condition almost unchanged, according to the last Sinn Fein bulletin. This was lthe tiist, day and relatives are .said to have abandoned all hope of obtaining his release. ---1€~0 C. P. R. Earnings Show Increase (Special to The Guardian.) , MONTREAL, Oct. 12.-The -Can- adian Pacilfic earnings for the week ending. October 7th, 1920 was $6,356,600 an increase of 51,3911,- 000. “Crank” Admits Smothl-ring oi ~ Coughlin Baby ___,.. HARRISBURG, lPa,, Oct. 1'.‘.~ August Pasquale, “the crank" has confessedio Major Lynn G. Adams, superintendent of the I’ennslyvlllli.l State Police that he stole Blackloy _Couglllin from his home in Norris- town, Pa., and smothered the child under his-coat. -He declares he buttoned the coat t11‘0u11d the ba/by when he heard at noise hs he was descentling the ladder und that when he had gone 'some distance fronl the house llc found the baby was dead. Doerators Will {Not Meet U.M.W GLA-CE BAY, Oct. 12.-Nolllwit' standing statements to the coil- trary tlle report persists that the new shaft, projected at 0’Nelll; Point, Glace Bay inf. go ahead as originally intend-ed_ Malcolm Mar- tin,` Town Engineer of Domi-lion has charge of the work. The nr-v shaft will be sunk to tap the Dolli- inion No. 1 workings. About $1,- 500,000 is to be involved in the ex- pendilture. ? Alex. S. MlcNeil, »Supt_ of the Scotia Golleries at Sydney Mines has followed the lead oi’ the Dom- inion ‘Coal Cc.. in refusing to meat the U.M.W. officials at Truro_ Supt McNeil in a letter to Pres. Baxter states that t.he‘Scotia Co., will not be represented at the conference. lie states, however, that ho will meet the U_|M.W. officials ill con- ference tc adjust ally urgent mat. ters. The U.M.W. officials and wage scale coln‘mi'ttce meet tomor- row in Truro. i MINE-R8 MAY BR-ING IN MEDICAL MEN FOR C.B. SYDNEY. N. S.. Oct. 12.-Be cltuse the coal fields doctors are asking what the miners consider lm exorbitant increase in rates, the United Mine Workers have about decided to import medical men from other centres, set them up lil business and also start ii commun- ity drug store for the mutual beno ill of thc new comells and the col- lierles. llitherto the doctors have divided among them a fund made up by assessing each miner twen- ty-five cents a week in return for which they render all necessary medical treatment without furlller individual chnrgo_ Tile doctors want fifty cents a Week and talk of throwing up the arrangement al together llnlass they get it. -----{O3--=- BRlT|tSlH SURGEONS HONOR AME'RllGAN8 MON'I‘-REAL, Oct. 12,-The for- Inlnl opening of the clinical con- gress of the American Oongress of Surgeons. took place tonight in St. James' Methodist church, this city. The feature of the opening was the presentation hy the con- sultant surgeons of Great Britain lof a ponderous silver mace to the me cn Colle e of Sllrg9011B. U19 A ri n S , presentation being made by 511' lgel-kley lMonihsn, of Leeds. En!- land, supported by Sir William Taylor, of Dublin, Ireland, lend Mr. Albert Charles, of L0flll0I1. E111? ima. lol-. w. J. M-ay. of Rocher* ter, Minn., the retiring president. introduced his successor, lDr. Geo. E. Armstrong. of ‘M011l1'011l- “"1 installed him in office for thu coming year. Sir Arthur Currie. Principal of McGill Un'lversitY. 01° tended l welcome to the dele- ||\'9l~ _y __________ ____ _ (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 12-The first re- turns from the nation wide -ballot on the question of acceptance or rejection of the mine owners' of- fer of compromise to avert an ail- British coal strike are far from reassuring. ‘Miners are evident- tion buck upon their executives. Penybont Colliery in South Wales was tile first. to report. Six illin- dred and tllll-ly-nine miners and Bitter Feeling Against Bolsheviks (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 12.--A Warsaw C01`1‘€SPondent to the London Times Says in a despatch that the Polish Government never recognized the treaty between Bolshevists and Lithuanians which latter is regard- ed as their title to Vllna. To un- derstand tlle state of mind of the troops of General Zellgouski, who occupied Vlllna., it must be remem- bered that ‘iiwo days after the Lith- uaniaus--Bolshevist treaty was signed, Bolshcvists set u:p an ex- traordinary committee at Vilna and sent 1,500 Poles to their death, their bodies being llisintcrred and unidentified. These victims had many kinsmcu I.l the Zellgcuski"s division. Zellgouskfs troops were convinced until the last moment that Pilsutlski (President 613 Po- lllnd) intended to occupy Vllnn. In spite nt' Prince lSapihn's state- ment to the contrary. A great many -persons in Poland shared this be- I PARIS, Oct. 12.-A mobilize/tion all -Russian citizens -born in 1886- 1887 and 1888 is olrdered in a doo- .ree just issued by the -Soviets, ac- cording t/c wireless message pick- cll up he-rc 'tod‘a'y. ____- ILEASANTLY REMEMBERED voullc courts Manalso rl-lls Monwmc cus-are A1' MERRY Funcrlou. .__ The marriage takes place in St- Dunstsn‘s Cathedral at 7 o'cl00k this morning of Miss Isabelle Blac- rluiere of North Rustico to Mr. Andfrew Martin of this city_ Tile ceremony will be performed by Rev Maurice MacDonald. The bride will be attenriedl by Miss Priscilla. Ar- senault and the groomsmen will be Mr. Ernest. Arsenault. Mr. .lvlartlll has for ll number of years boon in charge of the Guar- dian's mailing department and last evening his fellow employer-s in honor of this 'morlling's important ovont entertained Mr. Martin and his bride~to6¢' Ing. The d»ay‘s sport Was brouifht to ll close by a program suitsblo 10 U19 occasion and the dl!l1'l\1\1t-1011 0f the prizes to the winners. a complete list of whom will al7D°l1\" lil"- lMr, Ivan Redddn ably oiiiciated as starter and Mr. Georse L. ~ Proves as timer. Both of these gen tlement very kindly donated vafu~ able prim, _ __ ______ ly determined to throw the ques-` ‘this includes only mature work- ers. boys being barred from the ballot, recorded themseves as op- DOB9d to a. compromise, while only 98 favored the agreement if this ratio is mlallntnined elsewhere in the country and it is believed to he typical of the sentiment in Wales, the executive government and operators will once more be th-‘town into sl three cornered de- bate which may -be lost into wintel' before a solution is found. A. - __.==_-. Pending Danger Di S'cial Unrest (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct. 12.,-.Underlying currents of present day labor un- rest, although to the average man of little consequence, appear in tho minds or officials of the Trades Labor Congress as something de- cidedlly serious and possessing a probability having far reaching re- sults, sald Mr, Tom Moore, Presl- dent of the Trades 'Labor Congress of ‘Canada wlhen asked whether any steps are being taken to com- bat the social upheaval among tile working clnss. Trades Unions continue to be the centre of attack by those of all countries who would substitute ,direct action and revolutionary 'methods for orderly progress ullroughi colllltit|l'ttlonn1 lclhnpnlels. Not only are trades unions being 'attacked by _tllese groups locally and nationally, but alttemps are incw being -made to destroy the international 'federation of trades unions itself, in which trades Labor Congress of Canada holds member- ship by substituting another feder- ation lwltli headquarters at Moscow and then, through that -body, de- stroying tlle effectiveness of the international labor officials in con- nection with the League of Nations. Mr. Moore added they worked hand in hand with the Bourgcoisie na- tional rollges and arrouscd in the minds of the workers the basesl. of 'Chauvinist instincts. NEW YORK, Oct. 11.-Upvvards of $60,000 worth of opium was con- fiscated yesterday by men of the Federal Narcotic Squad alter 11 Carpentier Wins Dyer p Battling Levlnsky KNOCKS HIM OUT |N THE FOURTH ROUND. (Special to The Guardian.) JERASEY, CITY, N. Y., Oct. 12_- Georges Carpentier lmockcd out Battling Levlnsky in the fourth round in the big fighting fixture here tonight. When Georges Carpentier, heavy weight champion of Europe, stepp- ed into the ring with Battling Lev- illsky to fight ills first real battle in this country he found himself -be ‘fore a friendly but most observant and critical satherlng. .For more than four years the fight loving public of America has been waiting to see Carpentier in action. ‘Several years ago Tex Rick ard ‘made strenuous but fruitless efforts to secure the consent of the Erench Government to allow Car- pentier to come here and fight Jess Willard for the world's heavy- weight chamlpionshlp; And ever since the Armistice promoters from all parts of America and England have been endesvorlng to clinch a match fbetween Carpentier and Jack Dempsey. This very anxiety to get him into the ring with Dempsey has resulted ln accomplishing the thing ' .1 desired-the ma-tch became so ln- volved because of rival promoters securing contracts, agreements. etc- that a bout between the twc can- not be discussed with any degree of certainty until next year. The battle with Levlnsky was in tended to serve two purposes but one of these will not 'be to show conclusively what chance the Frecnhman would have in a meet- ing with Dempsey. A big crowd was present to see the bout. Naturally, Carpentler was ,lthe reat magnet. hevlneiry is s l U clever, earnest and really good fighter, and is considered the light heavyweight cyamplon. 'Mayor Hxue, of Jersey City, and Govern Edwards of New Jer sey were at the ri11!8lde_ The Jer- sey Central and the Hudson Tubes added special trains to their regu- 'llr solleouies, and a policeman was on hand personally to conduct ev- 0l'[ M90! to his 01' 1101' ‘Nts bomb was thrown under his train day announced. The explosion wrecked two of the coaches of the A 'UN wmE STRIKE ..e:sss;§...i:;..ifn::...::.1 RUSSIAN AMBAS hB°'°h°"“" “°°""“ `° ”"°“°" Welsh Miners _Record Themselves as Opposed to "“°° “W” “° °“‘ °‘ S°"" Compromise Proposed by Mine Dwners. --- 3-1- -f 1--5-1--0 wie- 3 Will Ilenceforth Deal Direct With Government at; the M°°f@'rr*- Pm- 1°-' Moscow for Release of British Prisoners. _ 3 train but the Prince was not ln- (Special to The Guardian.) mlna;a >much red tape. 'it Wil. ilred. After the attempted He- '-LONDON, nal-l Curzon, British said. Meamlme it was intimated' mslualluu the Multcirel Council r‘ol-sig-rl Minister, will deal all-ect'thllt me rt-rllsal or solsllevllt an-~ and Mayor of Sarulevo resigned- with the -Russian Soviet allthorl- tllol-ities to proceed wa.ll the ro- Sarajevo was the scene of the as- iles at Moscow in future, ignoring lease of Brilisll prisoners as pro-` stasslnatlon of Francis Ferdinand, Krassin and Lilvlnofl, it WM m,.fviously iigrved upon 'will 'he fol- CWWU Prince 0f AUS‘fTll*'HU11881‘Y nounced at the Foreign Office last lowed by r<*llnisa.ls by U1'-ll-3-’ll- *'-nd his Wife in 311119 1914- by G1’-' night, This will enable the For- Kr-asain is being ignored ‘cinn- vlo 'printzm 8' 9"“d9“'~ This 55' elgn Office to reach lleilnite coll- pletely 'hy the Foreign Office and sassination precipitated the world cluslmln more qlllckly ill its nego- negotiations for a trade agreement war' ' tiatlons with Moscow and will ell- have been suspended- ched in the last few miles of the before her finish fleet the whole way, had as close could wish for. on the last leg Thereafter the Delawana gained goes $730 and a signal code. The Dervision of the Allied Control that the Germans are omg.; -more as they are known often to have done in regard to tile farclal .pich- escltes _that have taken place, and war material by Germany is for- HAMTLTON. Ont., October 12- "Research shows conclusively that there will never be it serum for cancer," declared Dr. H. It. Gay- lcr. vsluperlntenlient of the New York State Institute for the study of malignant diseases. In an ad- dress to a gathering of physicians and surgeons here Saturday night. following the annual clinic today of the Hamilton Medical Society. This statement was of special in- terest ln view of the claim of Dr. Glover, of Toronto, that he had discovered a serum for the treat- melt of cancer. _,__ ,______ _ comes, from me knockabout sary because of the impossibility schooner, Gilbert B. waiters, also of setting the Ukrainian text pre Sf L\1“;';b£11§» Cf:D(§a|1}1`A11S11B Wal- pared. There are many unverified ers, w c ad e t e fleet from . the starting line to the last buoy ;;:‘;§sw';f dl;te;a‘;i§:§rii]T;n,;o;; .H was beyond 'd,Dul,¢_ the mos; re. that Secretary Lorenz, Bolshevik marks/ble sailing _race ever staged delegation, telephoned the Poles mogagigtztgcziggughagviggerlgggpde shortly before nine o'clock last ' .nlight and apologized for their inab- These mm schoonem le`ud`ing me ility to complete the Ukrainian text n battle on the forty-mllecourse P" “lg““l“‘”° that mgm- He ex' in n fresh north-westerly b`reeze plained that it would be ready on “B the m°Bl- 11155111 Y¢1ChlS111811 Tuesday afternoon. Under the srlll- Or the me as the two were on lstice terms both armies will re- Tllmm gasé beating in' the wah main in position held by them un- ters,_ still ahead-so some said- til the moment oi' teasing opera- 'lvlftfled “Way her fore-topmost sud tions, provided role nulssian-Uk os w th it her best chance to win. ,ainim ,mom Me not nearn, than slowly 'but su-rely and finished 4 mmm kilometers from me deter' minutes and 27 seconds ahead of lmlned Polish front line, A strip glmoléufefgtugppt. _calmltl~lng\ the or srtecrl kilometers -between tile ‘ ze m°“°Y- 1001>’ 111111 two tlron-is will constitute the neun B na'me'nen“am' TD the Walters tlral zone in a fmilialry sence, fwihic-ll knockabout schooner Alcalcll, also Wm "e‘m""'n “nd” °"dmi“°""'a“°“ “Y of Lunenburg, Captain Roland 'hoilh sides 'till the territory goes §5ré:)cl--~ League oi Nations __lli_ay Interiors (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct, 12--The Lerlgll-'- of Nations may wlolrl rt club "'l the Vllnn displlle boiwf'-l-n Pole .=l nnl-i hlthunilia. The Lcaigus- _-l Nations today denounced the 001190 do force by Wllicll General zolligouu-ski seized the Litbuanianl City. lt was lleclareden good' authority that French and British authorities will investigate f.he_ circumstancm illllnelliatcly. THE VVEATHER. TEMPERATURE, _ TIDE, MOON, ETC. biddell under the Versailles Tres- the case today' a \ ty. Although official circles are lh;‘h,?,,;,{¢1flrn¢e;!pe?ri:ehl2v;t éoefridhld HN Vvl;\)Dl silent on the question, at present me conclusion that Ame' Dov” KEEP the °°“"°“°“ generally held here lstor is "a mixture of truth and ‘H ‘hat the Germans are merelmimagination so' interwoven that L- ' * destmying °r 'hnndmg ‘wer mr it is imposdlble to tell where » ' f/ - ‘/.' destruction old and wornout mn- ,mm mms and xmaglmmon beg - _ terial, and rep lacing it with new gms., > _ ,_-fy# /_,/ °" mme m°d°m patterns' The Attorney General said that I 13"'-"("'-""‘\l _the boy was physically undevelop- ._f»- ./ 5 -'-****'“' eu, lll<>ll,gil mentally lnigile, ln tile -1,.:-J, No annum Fon c/moan. time ills mother was murdered alla .'i§;/--fr '-~,‘-““ / F /..‘- sl _ --- ann result. ofthe dhioek he has -had Q _°_,.'J` ` ,"7 f' I the-tragedy in his mind daily ever __ "_; -ii" . - , ' ,_ - 'l11°°~ l vf " -;f.;r: