.~ 54f ‘ .";_ '11,}; Ifltznr/w I designer-rs ans. , ow-Kings _ ' To Kill. _. (Canadian Press) l MONTREAL. June 5.—-Details of thq syateni 0n which the $142,288 stolen from the Hochelaga Bank collection cor on,April 1, when two men were shot and in respect of which Giuseppe Serafini. is facing a murder charge were told to the Court oi King's Bench here this aiteraoon- by Ciro Niegro, one of the suspects in the affair who -has turned Kinde evidence. l-le declar- ed the money was divided as fol- lows: Louise Morel, $18,000; H. Stone ,“the' bandit who was shot dead in the holdup" $18,000; B. Arena $18,000: J- Carrero $18,000; A. Parlllo 818.000; (L-Sersfini $13,- 000: C. Niezro 810.000: Leo Davis $10,000 and Tony Frank, Frank Gamblno and Frank Valentino $13,- ooo among them. o Niegro explained that they did 1101 11.11951! 111.11! or the packages oi money. The slips attached to the packages showed how much was in each bundle- The orders I o uneiito Have Witness Evidence Shoot at Gar out were. Nelgro to shoot at the bank car and to shoot to kill. Valentino to get a share of the money." asked Mr. Justice Wilson. ro‘s answer. During the afternoon Tcney Frank, Frank Oambino, Leol Davis, Louis Morel and Frank Val- entino; all of whom are collectively" charged with murder in connection with. the holdup were brought into court and remanded for trial until Monday next. As s. measure oi pre- 0111111011. 1-1111 fury were withdrawn while the accused came into the dock. ln the morning Session of the court Niegro told how the hold- up was t-he third attempt of the gang to rifle the l-lochelaga Bank car. The first failed because thaho; h-oh, (ohihg houoov o; hh, hooy. conspirators were arguing wliicmhhoy hm] ohoorihoho, _whoh ho pg. made them late; the second aweelquh-heh homo ho vggh-ory ho uhhhi, 11010111 the actual holdup. hccuusehis children in their bedrooms and Hearing Ell. J. F. llEllNl 5'5lllE llllfi 5ll|lllENlY or Passes Away in His Sleep. “Why were Tcnoy Frank and Ii. is with sincere regret w!) an» "For protection. for bonds, for awyors for everything." was Nieg- oome time, suffering intermittently 01111111115 hm duties as preacher, pastor, and comforter of his large and important congregation. lie conducted the mid week service on Wednesday evening, and many in the congregation xiaiuarked partic- ularly on the p ncss of his message. Later he spent the evening wit-h his intimate friend, Mr. Fred Wright who could t 111111’ r111‘ W111 struck 1n 111s llllld-ithen retired himself. Yesterday morning when h-a did not come adjourned until tomorrow] under which the bank robbers set morning. ‘down (o,- hrhhhhwt, one o; hh, ,_.hh_ ii some desperate‘ t 00111111110? = . - drcn visited him and reported Lhnt 111mm“ “g a comp e e m“ ' , d ed Quebec Rum RunnersMa-Iritime Develo - “‘° ""1 w“ “‘°°”‘“"" A‘ “° ‘““ “°‘ ‘llil-Ziilfsi-fdiiri?“Z3113”3i ‘E3 11111131 11w $111011 1 p lmuke m8 appearance at noon‘ Maltnincd. The Government saw in 1-0011 0- 11110 11'1"" 51mm“ 1'00"‘ And Officials in Conflict (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Que., June 5.——Amerl- can customs and revenue men have been wounded by rum run- ners but have been successful in arresting some of their assailants according to information reaching here from Sully township in Temis. couta County on the border where a battle has been on for the last ilhrifiiririilwfifhr as use: ed parties are-vrithhol ing inform- ation on the developments but two facts are known. Large quanti- ties of liquor have been placed in caches by the smugglers and the Canadian and American revenue men with secret inspectors of the Quebec Liquor Commission are engaged in trying to prevent its transfer across the line. Safety League Men See Government ..___. (Canadian Press) FRE ERICTON, N. 13., June 5.— A dale atlon from Moncton from the Maritime Safety League is here today meeting the Provincial Government to ask encouragement oi the aims of the league. includ- ed in the delegation are: A. T. Weldon, ' A. P. Saunders, O. L. Barbour. ll. A. Legere, L. C. Rand and others. condom 1 spear lATlp-de par word, net soon insertion column- ‘J0! PRINTING OF EVERV description cheaply and exped- itiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntery, Phone 183. » aura-set: CEL- woiiiarosa,’ tar-rues,‘ ery and Pinespples at Cudrnorel i Brow-iii nus-r ARRlVlD-CHIRRIIB. cantaloupes, plums and string beans st. Cudmore Bron-Ii. ‘With-rad imiaaoifliigv - a reliable girl for gen rsl house- ggk. Anni! to . . will, 1st Prince 8 eet. 8| ' NT, AN , AN . hlrlraridl‘ wit M3115?’ boardJn iv e homo. 411111! "J31 GIN lllrUltYr-k-l- m. ll s si etc" ‘H: 1,; Gets Prison Term iusnrr Esteemeddsiand Past- Chiancellinflidarx Mak- lwunre 111a sudden death yesterday signaling the Dawes Report as the 01 111W- J- F- 901111)’. 11111115101‘ 01 111's pivotal point in Germany's foreign Methodist Church, Summerside. Mr. relations and reiterating the minis. Donny had been in poor health for try‘s adherence to its previous ac- ceptance of the experts‘ recom- from malaria and ague. but courag- niendations as a basis for the ap- eously remained at his post dis- preaching reparations negotiations, Rcichstag today on the occasion oi Chancellor Marx's statement in the his reappearance at the head of name. was occupied entirely with references to the nation's foreign ower and effective 10111110113 1111 forcement of the Dawes Report. met with only voices and it will be debated by the Reiciistng parties tomorrow. policies to tho Itelchstag the Chan. ccllur zisscrted economic life was in a miserable, CHARLOTTETOWN, causes, FRIDAY, JUNE o, 1924 lwunwumn 11.1, ' 42 J ‘Ell ll lllilll? 5 BEllllll'l5 y, lllll] fillll l]NlY IlPE BERLIN, June 5. —Fritnkly de- (Canadlan Press. ) dJOW-Eblr, Muse, Miclracl C. Gilibrlde was death today whil shot Captnl Lowell police in th M“ will be arraigned he second cabinet bearing‘ murder. The police ad had remarked that he affected by the on- The statement dissenting Government's a few ever. to understand his motive, Ac- ln explaining the Government's that Germany's house keeper went to his room and| found that ho was dead, Mr. Wright‘ was communicated with and ment Association Meets (Canadian Press) “on ST‘ JOHN‘ June 5'_Th° “"11 ‘Rev Mr Denny has had an un- nmeung 0t 1'11” dlructo“ "1 the usual ‘sitar-o of trouble-s since coin- Canadlan Maritime Provinces Bil-rm“ m canon,‘ in the yum. o; 1921, velopment Association recently in- go hm] one? fourteen years as u corporated under federal charter Mothodm Mmhiohory h, the “whho w“ 119111 111 111° 131111111 111 T111110 man's grave" territory of British rmms- 31- 3°11“ 111111 1118111- A» 111- Guiana. and in consequence of his McMahon, of Kentville, N. 8., was hphoflhh ohq malgflfl-ggddigu Con. 0100100 llresidentwith E. A. Bcho- stitution was ordered to a cold cli sld. St. John, vice-president and mate. He "was located at Soul-is and v ." A. Pomeroy, of Charlottetown. spent that most trying winter of chairman of the executive coinrnit- 1021-2 in that circuit which includes - , Dundas. hravelyandconscientiously Delegations were appointed to|fulfllling hie regulaPSuriday duties wait upon Provincial Governments in both churches regardless of the in support of applications being weather. The succeeding winter submitted for financial assistance. W110 1101 11111011 11011-01. 111111 11119 111111 One of the first oiilclals tn be np- 11 trying effect when his health. and pointed by the association will be-he 1111/11 "- "0111101100 °1 111° 11191111‘ a traffic expert whose duty it will-ed 11111111110- 111111 118110- 1111110 1111111111 ho to othdy (ho trohspormmnfbs received a unanimous call to prohiomo of tho MM-mmo pmlSummersido Church the officials of vinomh which had heard of his nibility and The executive committee have success f‘ 11' 1113mm“ “m1 pastor’ “Mo, congmenmm the appohm and ‘this call ‘pleased him very much ment o! a general manager and a as he recognized it as a distinct aecretaryimasumr compliment to be selected to fill ' the pulpit of wihet is nsid-ered one Spanish consul _ fi..ii3r‘l§i“§r‘.l§‘.r?£“r.’.“€i§ $1.122 in Police Cells l Provinces. But lie lied hardly tak» (Canadian Press) len over his new charge when he ihad a serious breakdown and went MONTREAL. June lL-Miguel Malaqusr, Spanish Consul in Mont- mediutely took change of the situa- a n O O the experts’ report a way out of the crisis since in its note oi April ’ l. _ though temrlorarily Billllltlled by lillt? tlmfligfyt ‘Aisfigefleglrlingzgug: ca‘; unexpcctedness "1 the s“ news m lnborate in. the experts’ plans. in accordance with this declaration, said the Chancellor. the present Government leaving tli ehonse a field. The Di-acu tilled and called on the lice for help. Lowell po-| the (ti-old King ordered Captain list. would continue its preliminary work for carrying out tlic report. I. 0. D. E. to Stimulate Patriotism And Offset, Bolshevism (Canadian Press) TORONTO, June 5.-—To stimul- ate patriotism and nfiest Bolshev- ist propaganda, l. 0. D. E. chnlll‘ crs throughout Canada are now empowered to form l. O. D. E. Girl Guide companies. This decision was reached by the annual convention at the conclusion of the Girl Guido report read by Mrs. A. ll. Malcolm- son. St. Cntherlnes. Provincial re- ports were read. among them be- ing those of Mrs. Hodgson, Nova Scotia; Mrs. G. Morrow, Prince Ed- ward lsland. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Lean. New Brunswick- WillRepresent N. ‘S. Here Next Week (Canadian Pres-s.) illAblFAX, N. S., June 5.-Tlio garded th him. Petri h-elp the other King. The prisoner ‘in the scuffle sustained several scalp wounds. i \ Suit Launched, Against Small , Estate (Canadian Press.) TORONTO. June i-Suit- was‘ launched today lat Oegoode Hall byi shareholders of the Trans-Canada Theatres to recover 51,000,000 paid by the company to Am-broee J.‘ Small in 1919 for his string oil theatres, The, plaintiffs claim races the contract on grounds that the execution and carrying out was ob- ttslned by the fraudulent misrepres cntatlons and concealment»: of A. J JSmall in fundamental matters. Mos. Small has succeeded in the court; in having probated the ‘will which leaves the entire estate to herself. lto Sour-is where he was tenderly ‘nunsed back to health by loving real, Ramon De Torrents, a Span- ish importer and Albert Vincent friends. Since tihen he has iheen were charged in the Enqueto Court continuously on ditty in Summer- side making consideriublo impres- today with having illegally import- ed fifty cases of alcohol into the sion by his preaching, (the keynote oi‘ which ovnr was that the mind makes the world. get mcn thinking right and all social and spiritual dif- Province oi Quebgg, Tho hhio. ficuities will disappear); his pas‘ mmii oohhhrth or hhoh; 509 ghhons toral visitation: and his ability as} of liquor and who brought (Mo [ho a lecturer. in his latter capacity he country'as olive oil. The arrests w" 11111111“ mmmd 11"’ 110111111" M were mado hy the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Bail in the case of Vicont was set at $1.000. Ball in the cases of the other two was Summcrside and Sourls as lm wil- lingly gave his services to var-loud fixed at $5.000 and as it could not be furnished, they are in the police congregations and‘ organizations cells. {C1- Ray”H I l throughout the province including Charlottetown. “Death as Now Lost its Terrors RevJioha ildarwcott Denny was (Canadian Press) born in Ilriglitligsea. Essex nn July 10. 1882. He was, educated at LONDON, June 5. —‘.'Tho deadly power of the death ray" failed to Dumfries Academy Scotland and Didsbury College; Manchester, Ai- materiaiize in the recent govern- mental tests, the House of Com- ter leaving Dam-fries Academy in ron mcn! was told last evening by i896 he entered ‘Dowlafls Works. Glammorgan, South Wales, William Leach, Under Secretary of the Air Ministry. and served four years apprentice During the tests, he said, one of ship, and it was his intimate con ncction with menand boys in this the ministry's experts placed him- self in the path of the ray only ten industrial centre ‘that gave h-lm that insight into and sympathy yards from the point of eman- ation. lf the Inventor's claim had with the toiling masses which oliar- sctorized his life work. lie fclt a been borne out he ought to have disappeared but the Under secret- (Contilnue: ea Page 3) ary was pleased to report that he r, . . was doing nicely snd showing no Iigils of‘ euiferiim‘ ‘ ‘ German Officer .1. —- (Irltieii Um Press.) iliAiltllfl, June Fir-Edouard Her- rlot the. radical leader ins declined to undertslte- iihrlermation of- a ministry to sueosal the Poincare cabinet. it was announced this ev- ening, President Mlilarssd offered the . 1.‘°.M‘|." Pres BIiill-IN. June - Aokermsnn. who rticipsted in following will represent. Nova Sco- ‘lift at ill-c annual miiriilnio riiie tournament. whit-ii begins at. Chin'- lottntown next Thursday: Pie. l). Dowden. ColchesteHHanis reglmeni C. Q. M 1S, A. Love. 10th Engineers. Sgt, E. F‘. Gladwln, P. lr. Fusiliers; Sgt. A, W. Street. 10th Engineers; Sgt. B .W. Saunders, Annapolis roll iment‘. Sgt. ll. Parker, P. l4. lfiwil- lers; lite. J .1). MoEscherm-l‘. ls. FUFllllOfflI/Rlllblflllll R. M, Barrett, Hang“ rm“, agent. will take place tomorrow. Clillllili QEE liilii i1illlBlNii ciiiiiu iaiiiii iiiiiisiti g of Case Give P romise 0i Heat Before It is 1101101110100. By-Election in Oxford To-day (Canadian Press) LONDON, Juno 55.—~The by-eloc- tlon in Oxford caused by the nn- seatlng of the Liberal member, Frank Gray, owing to irregular- ities on the part of his clcction Openin (Canadian Press) the committee on either side car- ihierssi was crested in the pro- ally objected to was "secondary" which met to consider the charga1 1 cabinet niitiisterso save himself prepared to give evidence. ode. but it got far enough to show the directors themseivm on the OTTAWA. June li-—'l‘hore wsllrying on the exchanges and argu- llttle of interest in the procoed- ing heatedly as to what evidence cesdinge of the committee of pl'i- evirienco where primary was avail- of the records o_f minutes of Home against Hon. James Murdock, of lianlrdirectors when those direct- fiom loss in connection with the This was. finally ruledmout by Home Bank failure. The commit- the chairman Joseph Arcbsmbaolt. that sbriidhestls liltely to be sen- stand. . . - - erated before the proceedings are In thejcourse not theexcbsnges. premisiali lags of the House today. but much should be admitted. That prlncip vileges and elections this morning. able as, for example. making use having made use of his position as ors were present in-person. and tee it'd not getvery m into one and. a beginning made in putting ohogd, and the ery of "blocking." when half a-delemrneullers were Shot by s55: Man to New YorkTDetectives are searching for William Lavish. J1111B 5--—*110V- 22 years old, who had been employ- 81101 t0 ed for four days as a messenger by 911111111111611-1111118 Mlnsch, Monoll the last rites oi‘ the Roman iCathol-‘hrohg flfm o; 115 Brohd.woy_ and lc Church to J01111 K1118 81-. 11i- 1110 who disappeared in the forenoon Kins lwme in Dracutu-Iohn Kiilg-iwith securities valued at $415,000. Jr.. 37. was arrested after he had Lavish, who until three weeks ago n David Petrle. of the had occupied a furnished room at e shoulder land i149 Broome street with a young wo. in the dlfllriiri- man who had been introduced as court, here tomorrow on a charse 01 his wife. obtained the securities at lthe Mechanics s Metals Bank in said that King 111111 Nassau street on prlleentatlon of a mitted shooting the Dflfll 01111,check which he had jlmt had certi- 16111111111100 fled for his employers at another for his act. They are at ‘a loss. how» window in the bank. cording to the police King entered ell 8t Co.. at 10.30 o_ oh Wm, H“, his father's bedroom while Father check and was instructed to obtain G-llillflilf! was administering i110 11' the securities, which had been plod- tos, muttered lncohefently and dra god as collateral ‘for a loan. When wing a revolver fired three shots. he. did not return with the securit- one of which entered the Priest's ies an hour later the firm notified instant death. the Fidelity & Deposit Company oi‘ in his Docket. Maryland, by whom the fir-mu; om. slid ployes are bonded, and the surety went to work in company asked the police to inves- t police were no tigaie. tlon questioned members of Minsch. As several officers approached Monell & Co.. and learned rie. who was carrying a sawed 0i‘! said he had recently shotgun to stop. Tho officer diiere- Moscow, Pa, and gave the Brooms e warning and King shot street address. The detectives hur. c was able, however. t0 ried to the latter, but learned that officers overpower Levish and the young woman had sion oil v uh ElEl . iii illlli-iilli Wllll Bllllllfi ‘Men 1...... sf iii-y m ings Weekly-Walk new YORK, J 5.—-I)et i ' “m” m V“ LONDON. June s. —An unoffic- ial strike broke out today among the shopmen at the London Elec- tric ltailway workshops and power stations and on the Great Western Railway. The men demand ten shillings increase in their weekly wage with a minimum oi three pounds the inclusion of sixteen shillings six pence war bonus in their pro- sent wage, and one week holiday yearly on full pay. The suddenness of the strike, which become effective at mid- night, caused considerable incon- venience to thousands of workers using the stations in the north of London and this inconvenience spread later in the morning to the lit Co.. an invest- ~He left the office of Mlnsch, Mon- , lllliif r dii Bii" £31110?“- drege 6f Tell‘ out is as Yet Un- ,. 08151019111011 10.11.111.61 Whom He Was Ad- Search for Missing l °m°ial4p1°ad 01 T111111“ 011 F01‘01811 P0110)’; ministering Last Young Man. l - Feared- - "*1 (Canadian Preps) l.“ (goohoiah pron) (British United Press) underground system where an, a skeleton service was beingnrsih- talned this forenoos. _ stations were closed because than?" Ifllilyfilllll‘ of the employees at the -_l_> ,- Chelsea power station ceased in sympathy with the strikers. 1 ~. ’_ The National Union of’ Ital» waymen has not officially recognise ed the strike and has‘ appealed-so‘ its members to remain ‘ut wort. but there is fear that the move- ment will spread as s crisis has developed in connection with de- mands made soehted by the Aa Society of Locomotive Ihgineesl and Firemen which is holdingrthe final session of its annual confer’ ence today. The members-oi thll society threaten strike action m» less the railway compsnys abolish certain classifications. Rev. Dr. Clarence- McKinnonvEleeted Moderator (Canadian Press) Detectives from the Old Slip Sta- Rov. Dr. Clarence McKinnon of Pine Hill Theological Seminary in Halifax, N. S., has been elected moderator of the Presbyterian Geh- eral Assembly- OWEN’ SOUND, June 5.—A feat- ure oi the session of the Presby- terian General Assembly today was the visit from Rev. Dr. Trevor Davies, Mitrster of Timothy Eaton Memorial- Methodist Church, Tor1 onto, who camp bearing greetings of the Methodist Church of Canada. Hardship Stories Have Bad Effect On Immigrants (Bnltlsh United Press) LONDON, June 5. —Sentiment in favor of immigration from ire- land to Canada is reviving espec- ially in Dublin and steamship com- panics are actively prephring a campaign of education to induce settlers to make the journey. Unfortunately recent stories of ,hardships undergone by new ar- irivals have been widely circulated ‘and such cases as the Bulpitt case made a regrettable impression on the p/"Jple. The stories of hard- ship are given much publicity in the lrlsh press and arouse a feel~ ing of anxiety and mistrust and find a fine field to work in through many parts of the State. Emi- grants are unwilling to leave their own soil when the situation ls full of anxiety and worry with regard to the future but ii only the Cana- dian situation was laid before these prospective emigrants in a correct light by authoritative rep- rosentatlves the exodus would be greatly accelerated. that when Levisli got his position he come from given up the room soon after tak ing it. - _ LMemhers of the investment iii-m expressed the belief that Levish had been-wayiaid and robbed. and either W116 being held prisoner or was afraid h: report the loss of the certificates. William G. Moore, one of the owners of the firm, said that the youth had been especially dili- gent in his work and had shown 111011 0-l111111de that it was felt that promotion would come to liim soon, ill-RE BRIEFS‘ Iast Miiude News Flashed in Over the Wires QvO-OO-Qw (Canadian Press) TOKIO, June 6. —-Five naval aviators were killed by an ex- plosion of the fuel tank of a hydroplano of the F5 type this morning. The entire nonsen- neli aboard the craft died al~ most immediately. LONDON, June 5.- Furbher teats In radio telephony be- tween Australia and England are to be made next Sunday, "'—'___’_" Monday and Tuesday on a |TR\(\1‘111’ wave length of 100 metres and ' "(-0 QROuJ-UP using about thiirty kilowatts, Too FA$T according to the Daily Mil-VI Awn- A5 Sydney correspondent. E-As“ As I \T were TOKIO, June l5. --Captain Georges Delay, French Aviator who reached Taiku, Korea yes- terday on a flight from Paiiis to Tokio, made a second st- tsmpt to fly to Japan, but was compelled to return to Tslku owing to dense fog. it is re- ported he will make another attempt Saturday. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL). June U. —- Lieut. Colonel Arthur F. Hatch Hamilton, Ontario, was elected president of the Canadian Manuisc ..- ‘conviction lvera today. - J. H. For-tier. Quebec was elected first vlee- president and J. M. Taylor. Guelph. Ontario. second vice- Lqyjggiq, yo" g,_1'ho mo. rises tomorrow morning some. adlan portion dftiu great Ein- plrs- pageants: Wombloy will include representation of the close, ry of Oaiiads and scenes am ' the early Frsviali settl- 10th. 9.37 n. m. utes later than Charlottetown. OWEN SOUND, Ont... June 5-—-- Tones-re, Juno o. —Marltlrne, moderate south west winds beech Bun sets this evening at 7.48 and First quarter moon Tuesday June Bummerslde tide eighteen min- Mniinum and minimum‘ temper- Bootleggers For Exemption Denied ~ (Canadian Press) __ , , OTTAWA. June 5. r-Judie in Exchequer Court dia- nilssed the appeal of Ceciij ', Smith, who asked that profi in bootlegging he exempt‘ ironrhln- come taxation. Smith operates a garage in Windsor, Ont. _ ‘ , _ The court remarked that Smith "invokes his own tu, itude ' claim immunity from pa n‘, and to be placedip a. be h tlon than if he were an ho legal trader." .----¢o>—-—-—- - . h. ,. . . _ . New Brunswick, .. Roads 1n Bad Condition , . (Canadian Prose) _ ST. JOHN’, N, 8., June E-Thapt the Province would have to spend more money this year in _ ‘ patrol and repair work than in any two previous years because of the continued wet weather. was the opinion of Hon. P. J. Venolt ex- pressed here last night. Themads were not in good shape beeidfiiil the rain. which has never ceased to fall for a sufficiently long period to enable the roads to dry out thoroughly. ’ The southern part of the Prov- ince was o. little better of! than were the northern parts. Another A Drop iii Sugar (Canadian Press)- MONTRliiA-L. June fir-Jfhe‘ p100 oi refined sugar was reduced-here today by 15 cents per 100 imlsnds. The price of No. 1 granulaledilug- ar is now 8-10 per 100 pounds. —<o>-—-w- Dorothy Brolwiiais. H Given Her Freedom NEW $301k“? Pr?“ ‘ thy . one . -Doro_ , Brown, who was arrested sud held in connection with thwart pi Samuel Brown, a gs in the Broadway l-lotel r . was dischargedtoday by the rrand fury. She maintained from tan first that she had not kixd Drown. When police entered e ~aae where’ Brown as fonndj ’ e ca. ml . shit! - i steadfastly refused -to give any de- tails of her life. Brown was married and was the father of five small children. Andetie "tied. fliil. iihtlht,fi.iti n; president!- ,,“,‘,,,j,",f,,,“,,,,,',‘,i,,,,,,,‘_,l,,f ‘o’ m" insertion. , a High tide this afternoon at 12.35 u‘ ‘ ““"""“h h‘ (mum. United Press) and tomorrow morning at 2.04. t” Ilitesgrvecm; v. - u P. III‘ ml-JM I MR1!“ MWX y Jrllfifdgfiqillfi tlorl n lid-ll New Yerinarirori r1111? urns "Ill .; I M “N111! 011- 51011111111" 11‘ '1' n,‘ 4N.‘ 1° fififfihflfhfl‘; fdnilllsr one in such lnvostigo talkie Ilar ova-followed by a pallle of “um: :1?‘r‘r$.'§..i‘2i-.’$li‘.i‘l.l .:.:: h. a-rm-o, h 1-111 can. ".1 “it?! 1- 1-»- urh at‘? irlmgtemixl "111" yawn, o,“ "111: omoLnii-eian on stand. 1;" a‘ wnm and llemainp offfim‘ I _ "_" °‘ 1“ . "u" hamum" | ‘ , , . v I be followed Bygone; , J-Isrdn. in a utm- to ‘m . , . hi“ l n. m ‘bh|l_flh_w.m 110 1110 Wm stillness . u m, iii-tin. 1m 11111111 "* an a scone in; and rm ammo was an a 1 1-“- "l t‘ ‘ ' a 1 ‘mile: v w» r t