MAXIMS OFA MERE "MAN ' I! you would be pungent, sunbeam doused the deeper thew burn. brief; for it il with words as with ‘h- more they are con- be >" i’ ///’ ‘s Paper The People on wJ-‘feerf. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew is poor No man is rich whose expendi- ture exceeds his means; and no one uutgoings. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN whose inoonrings exceed his flhariottctnwn Gudrdinn Two ‘Cont. urrrning Guardian, Founded 1M1 CHARLUPTETOWNQEANADA. SATURDAY, JANUARY o, 1931 12 _____ >. ._-_.<_._._____ W: Annual Snhncriptlon [Delivered $5.00 lfy DIM" (Qlllllllill tlllll l‘. B. A! 85.00 (IlZ£td4D4]\l1h1()I? i} CA PTA I N ORDERED Embassy Bomhed, Three Wounded nrrxnnm, .Ian.8-—(Ci')--Thc British Eimbassy horn was bombed tonight- l-jxyrlosives dropped by In- ,- u r g c n t airplanes wounded three persons, including (‘up- tnln E. C. trance, hnnnraryal- tnrhe of thc Embassy. The Embassy until roconill r “as in charge of (in/Ll). Ogil- i yie-FOIDCS who, as charge d‘- 2 utlairos, officially movcd to l Valencia. Dec. 28, leaving dip- lnmntic representatives behind 1n trundle evacuation and pro- teclifill oi’ any British citizens remaining in the bcsicgonl oily. Sir ilenry Chilton, the Am- J bngggdof to Spain, has been at llcnduye, France, since early in the civil war. ' (‘nptnln Larice was found to have been only slightly injur- qu hy flying glass. A Mrs Dlurris was slightly hurt, with another unidentified person. llo Announcements lle Cabinet Council (OJ. by Guardian's Special Wire) I OTTAWA, Jan. 8-4 four-hour union of Cabinet Odllncil today produced no announcements end; Plhno Mirtisttir Mackenzie King! said the business in hnnd 11141.: mnmly to do with preparations for‘ nurlinmont which mccts next Thurs- day, No appointments were made, no said. ' xt meeting of the Government .\'1't ho on hfilondny and tho Prime, thruster stud no i\l‘l'llll};('lll'.!lll(iililfil born made so for to hold nrcettngs] more frcqucntly than the tr!- nukly schedule which has now nullntnincd for some time. i course out nl. U11 on wcok. Sec L-LZlOU-l-O-li. ‘ "LI.\.l Leiv . . . Conuncreull 001.059 l‘ T-‘rln. Moran. wuockpy Victoria Rink Silturdziy g January 0th, C1101’ Ti“""f'5“_ "S" torln. Skating. L~_0..8-1- - - "George Lcighltzci" C0“ with‘? Stroot. buying dffl-“S-‘i ‘Pwl- w)? pzites. Try us. L-UJi-IZ-Jll- "llockoy, Powrnl mcrrtc<l_ and single mcn, from ’l to 0.30. bdvlllll- day, January 9. Skate alter. L-Jl - l “llrrkov nt Milton rink twitchi- BrurkfcyItovr-rs vs. Homvtc- 51ml“ . m“ L-2l0J. l, "Hockey. Graham‘; Rund rink I tnniuht. Long Rll/(“J lVinrocn-s" v5- Grnlmnfs Rood Monarchs. L-..103~ l ___j.- l "iiockcy and skate nt Mulch" i iiotd tonlgtit, Mnrshllold vs. Dun- dulinago, junior teams. L-21l3. “Bonn Suppcr in Gffllt-“lnks Rood Halt, 'l‘uor;;iny, January 12th- Scrviug from six 11-2095-1-9111» "Crapaud District L. o. 1.. urqc 5 l It Cropaud Tuesday, January’ 1m‘ ' V. 2.30 P. M. 14-2004-1-9-11. i "Ilockx-y Victoria Rink Monday. January llth. Borden vs. Victorul- league game. Admission 25c. _ L-LtutW-i-ihll- "Poultry - Buying Poultry o" mos. rainy. Paying ntshcsf wk" Erica. Island Cold storage 60-. m. Lr-1828-l2-30-tf- "Bingo and Dance in Trncndic Roll Tuesday, January 12th. Bird" ltnrts at ll o'clock sharp. If not 0N9 following night. L-2062-l-8-11- "We will b0 rbuylng dressed thicken and fowl at Vernon, Wed- Wdlll’, January l3. Jenkins Bros. 11-3072-1-8-41. "New Wlltshlre District Lodge beets at Hunter River Tuesday- lanuary 12th at 2.30 P. M. 1r-2051-l-8-2i. "Union District L. O. i... will meet Thistle" Lodge room, Eldon, on Illefdfly January 12, at ‘l P. M. R. -- MacPhee, District Recording Bec- “lflrv. L-20Bl-i-tl-1l. J-“rccnmxr Hatfield, t Canada. to face charges of fraudu- j obtaining some $71,000 rep- .1 a iClllS for her alleged destruction HATFIELD EXTRADITED “Gypsum Queen" Skip- per Will Face Criminal Charges In Dominion. (GP. by Guardian's Spgclg] wk” u OTTAWA, Jan. o-The ghost of 1° Nova. Scotia. schooner Gypgum Queen sailed mm the limelight “Hm wd-"w when the Unitedstat. es Circuit Court of Appeals order- (‘ii her former Skipper,‘ ggpmm extradited to by an enemy ub l war. The ring“ lie L2: later evidence that the vessel foun- clcrcd in a. Stoffn‘ VUA new canto will be written to “s m°d°m “Thyme 01' an ancient nrurtncr" when the aging sailor is fllrfllgncd before an Ottawa milgls- $111K’. Probably next week, on g, o 5c pretence charge. Caplmn Hatfield, now well into"hls seven. tics. has been in a Manchester N H, jail since early December, 1,934. fighting extradition. ' 05161-115. informed tonight m“- fields counsel planned an appeal t0 the United States Supreme Court, said the mdrlncr’s extradit. ton would be delayed, m, 1555; “I the plan were carried out. ' Acted as Counsel Senator Hence J. Logan of Am- hemt- N-S» prominent in Federal politics for nearly 40 years, who acted as counsel for Hatfield in his claim before the reparations board, nos ordered a year ago by the E-Yflwquer Court of Canada to re- turn whatever share of the proc- eeds he received from Hatfield, 1-19 appealed this judgment to the Bu. Dreme Court of Canada but no ac- tion has been taken yet. The claim and its subsequcntde- velvbmcnts have wound a tortuous course through the courts 1nd a royal commission since 1930 when it was first filed. Boon aftcr thq award was decided upon and paid, doubt was thrown on the authcn. ticlty of the claim by report; that, the schooner was lost in a storm m“! not mrvuzn contact with an enemy submarine. Inquiry llcld 'I‘hcrc followed a Royal Commie- sion inquiry lasting nearly a year and Liking Chief Justice Horace liarvcy of Alberta to many points m Canada and United States, and to England. seeking evidence. 0n the findings of this comm“- sion the Government took action uhrough the Emhcquor Court to rccovcr the money, the commis- sioner bclicving that the claim had boon misrepresented and that the vcssol was lost through stress o! weather. " (Continued 0.. 1mg; fir‘: dtaly Ready To Go-operate, Report (A. l’. by Gunrdluws Special Wire) ROME. Jail. 8 - The Italian Govcrmuont would be willing to consider formation of an internat- tonal army and on intematlonal nnvnl patrol to enforce non-inter- ,‘ volition in the spenlsh civil war, . informed sources said tonight. Askodwvhether the Italian reply lo the British and French note on “voluntecrsW for Spain u ntemplat- od intorxlntional armed action such as was organized for the plebiscite in the Saar region of Germany, a Fascist official said: "Italy ls ready to consider any proposal which shows a promise of effective results." Informed sources said technical details of whatever action may be token must be worked out by the Norm-Intervention Committee tn London. (A, r, by Guardian's Special Win) BERLIN, uJn. fl-The German Rolclulng will assemble Jan. 30 t0- lmll the fourth anniversary 01 Chancellor Hitler's r189 t0 POW!!!‘ and to endorse his foreign policy in spnin, rciinblc reports said to- i ht. . “inner him'elf will take the m- h-um, to expound his attitude to- ward the civil war and hi3 119580118 for recognizing the Fascist reslmc c‘ General Francisco Franco. N831 informants Msfltfli- "Thc Annual Meeting of the giliml Dairymen’: Association will It hcld in the factory Tuesday. ifwflrv 12m at 2.30 o'clock. Ten- {rs will be received for the cutting ‘Th! storing of ice. J. W. ltlncLecd “"""v- L-lose-i-r-al. l lh h the Rdchstcg session w; ‘High... to grant legislation renewing the Chancellors powers and p, discus domcslc affairs, it. main business Pfliblbly "m "'°n' fern Germany and its T61R30"! with the world. .9. years old, takes his morning walk Allormenton. Eng. Battle Rages Around Madrid Madrid's stuation was by governmrnt officers as ‘grnvcf’ but far from "desperate" tonghtas the major battle of the Spaniel: civil war waged with unrelenting fury west and north of the tcslogcd The duel of big guns, which boomed outside the city for 36 hours, ceased at noon today bu: i‘l- The Insurgents in ihoir postlnns Difo c0 ished. assault on government piled up huge losses, the Junta claimed tual approaches to the capital were being decoded as suiunchly as they were last mon‘h and the month before, when the city wns in much greater jeopardy. Runoiman Sails For llnited States GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. 8— (AB-Waiter Runciman, Prosldont- of the Board of Trude, sailed tu- nlght, with his wile. for the Un-y ited States, intending, hc told.‘ newspapermen, to do "cverythlngl in my‘ power to increase the ex- change of goods bctwecn Britain and America.” He described his Journey as a; "private visit," but informed ob- servers believed it would advance the long-pending new trade agree- ment between the United Kingdom and the United States. Hitler To State Policy At Reichstag Session Jan. 30 to approve the Spanish foreign policy. then the recently conclud- ed German-Japanese agreement to combat Communism. It was believed the long-expect- ed conferring of the chanccllcrshlp upon Hermann Goerlng, Air Min- ‘ism, might be delayed bPcJllse of .w-rldwidc political tension. Having dispatched it; reply on don-intervention in Spain to Franco and Britain, Germany to- nicht added the opinion all non- FMWQIIUOD efforts will fall until Communist influence is expelled from Spain. Ordering two Spanish Socialist . steamers turned over to General new. the Government. termcd reprints for seizure of a German frelghterh carg~ and o Spanish pugg, um legislators are elated llY-l‘ tiller at so " Sir Oliveo‘ lodge, veteran English‘ MADRID, Jan. 8- (OP-Havns) — described fantry fighting cnntlnred und m n-i While admitting Insurgent gains in some sectors, defending officers? said their llnos were holding else- where, and emphosiirod that the nc- ‘l English Scientist scientist and splrltualist, now 85 accompanied by his secretary at u so snst rot tools ls lfllfltlllfl [Education Of School l Children In Wild Life Conservation Urged At Confer- . encc. ‘ ((‘.l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Jan. ll-Uniform log- lslntion governing the use of fire- arms, absolutely ciosed season to protect wild ducks, and better edu- cation of school children concern- ing wild lifc preservation were i among plans urged at nconference ' on consorvotion of wild life which l closed hcro yesterday nftcr a ‘ three day sosslorl. Hon. T. A. Crcrar. minister of gmincs and resources, who culled the conference, told the opening scs- sion timt the 3805.000 paid out in relief for Indians last ycar was closely rotated to depletion of fur- bonring animals and trappers’ dif- ficulties of making a living. The Dominion Bureau of Statis- to the conference tllicimgltivir fox was the fur of l r°n°wed “New Dr‘ Mmnsmr“ m‘ grcatost aggregate value in Canada l whllc the muskrnt was next. Prod- uction of fur by fur firms amount- ed to 31 per cont of the whole and was rapidly increasing. Canadian fur production in the latest years for which statistics were available, 1934-35, had n value of $12,843,341. ' The closed season for ducks was [urged after it was stated the wild duck population lowest ebb in history. An international agreement that feet areas frequented by waterfowl and fish was also urged at the meeting. attended by Dominion and provincial government representat- l ivcs and other interested parties. Determined To Clear llauptmann llame (A. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) l ALBANY, N. Y., Jfl-n. PM"- Eruno Richard Hauptmmh HP- peered in Albany late today ac- companied by a private detective who said they planned to interview "several former residents of New York City claiming to know rome- thlng" about the Lindbergh case. "something new has turned up," lvrs. Hnuptmsnn told a reporter. "We are going to do our best to run it clown. I'm never going to stop working to clear tho I-Iaupt- t mann name" -— ‘:::;-—————— ROOSEVELT PROMISES BALANCED BUDGET $60,000,000 Monthly Slash In Relief ‘Costs Necessary To Achieve Object. (Byltiohard L. Turner) WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—Presi- dent Roomavelt today promised the United States a balanced budget, perhaps next year and certainly the year after if business clings to its pre ent upward spiral. To achieve that objective in the coming fiscal year, he said in his annual budget rnes=agge to Con- gres, relief costs mus: be held to $500,000,000 through cooperation of business, and the "balance" will take no account of payments to retire the national debt. Inquiry revealed that such a. rc- duction in relief expcndtiums would invcwe sloshing the rate of outgo for this purpose from its present level 0f $180,000,000 month- ly to about $120,000,000. The budget which Mr. Roosevelt pretchted for the fiscal your bc- ginning next July foresaw rccoipl» ProtestTMade To lnsurgen Of Nazis Action t Junta British Cabinet Reported Consid- ering Sponsorship ‘Of A Naval Semi - blockade? Of Spain. (By The (‘unudizln Press) HilVilS News Agency Cabinet “'11s considering blockade 0f Spain. lilllinl‘ reported lust night the British sponsorship the plan ships bound for Spain of a naval seari- would have to report at a specified port for examination of their cargoes. France expressed keen conecrrl ovcr reports that (tor. man troops were being lftlfflr-(lllfld in Spanish Morocco, The foreign Oillce zmnounccd u sharp protest hard boon sent, in Spain stressing admittance of forei n troops to fllorocco was a violation of the Fmncu-Spzinisir ’l‘rezity of 1912. In sending the protest to tho ilurjgos insurgent Junta France recognized the 0f $7,293,607,197, 01‘ about $1,500,- 000,000 more than is now estimat- . q, STLE, N,B., Jan. B— wrrcs that fiFhrry inspec- ronr, Riciritzxrlo, and ct: Bow Du Vin, did ~ t2." inw regarding lob- lstrr fistvnzr, and ll t. Co‘. A.L. lo. dstriot suporvis- ..ro"o‘u!ly carried out iris rosprct were made rnoon by .1. Korr Iloggie, PRESIDENT R005 n ed for the current year and $3,000,- l. ', 0" .000 grater than those actually I _s'-‘>_ Mf-I w r .1. l paid into the treasury in tho fiscal “a” L “i " ' ‘ " y‘ your which closed las‘. Juno. e. ' ' It forerast expenditures ol‘ $6.- R v 151,900,254, with relief costs mu to “,- _ - ' t“ = be added. It held out hope trerc , - '\'- ‘ l would be no deficit, white. this - year’: (with more than a. billion ' and a half or bonus payments in- __ ‘r , eluded) was $4.'rsa,s41,c42. l. d .1 I Lt conzequently foresaw no in- , crease in the public debt. beyond l _ _ ""1 next June, and forecast n total {Inefflctent Enforce- deb‘ figure at the close of this i _ , year, of sasozsstraues. as ccmpur- “writ [Ky Flgheneg ed with $$33,7'78.543,493 lost June _» _» w - and s2s,roo,se2,s24 in June 1935. OlfwiliS (Jifllmfid At No able amon the few lncrcas- _ 4. ' ed ezipendltures glisxed was another I-‘Oifher Inquiry‘ Jump in the item for national dc- fence, carrying it close to the $l,- , 000,000,000 mark. The figure glvon was $880,703,000, as compared with $887,881,000 estimated for thl: year, $764,439,126 actual for last your and $535,597,243 for 1035. At a. press conference at which ‘ ‘President RooPevelt explained the budget figures, he attributed this year's increase, in port at least, to the cost of beginning work on two ‘(J ltmnr. cs a Royal Cunzrisrion new battleships, estimn-icd at $35r inqufrv cox tintod. Mr. Iroggfi: 000,000. , i5 Vino-Proficient and Gclwral bian- xocor of W S. Loggic Co.. Ltd» wnnso irtfrrti-ts include lobster trudo, ' Alison hlnrLn, Bay St. Anne fishcrmnn, udmiitotl he had P0060‘ ‘use od lcbstors nonr his hotro during‘ "" jtho chrod season ins’. year audl jsnld ho had rlono so “because I‘ {could not got any wonic." (A.l". By Guardian's Hllflllili Wirr- _ _ a I ‘ TACOMA, wash“ Jam __ The Mr. Incgio gavo an op.n.on that. father of Charles Mattson, kldnap- l"rt toast two thirds of the lobs l‘: peel 12 days ago, sought new in- ’"' ‘ structions from the boys abductor tonight after Federal officers, sud- dcnly reenterlng the case, spcd on a. secret misson today. A rush by 20 Justice Department Agents before dawn and publication of the fifth 0t e series of “Moblc— Ann’ advertisements left observers uninformed as to the fate of the 10 year old boy. _ "We are still waiting." the ktd- (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) nearer Wes told in a new Ildvflf- nmzvnureorr. Scotland, Jail. a- tlscmcnt for further instructions in Tm. “gm, 0;" gnu-mm Lgulse Mac- the seime D5113’ Tlmes- Irmn for logul rccognition us chief Informed sources said the boy hnd o; [119 Iriglrlund clan nf MacLc-rui not been returned, despite strength- of Amgour “as suspended “way enlnfl ""105 hi5 15th"- DP w- w- llllili nu oxpcrt definition can be Manson had Wm m” $28900 um‘ obtained of tho words "culof" and 50m demanded‘ “clrioituiuf l SM" action by FMNM “lion's ill-tiring of the caso, in which the ' lli-yrur-tild girl is fighting in an lContinucd on page B) Fight For Clan ‘title Suspended quests that all peace officers and l Nlflditfiflilllililil. administration headed by (icnerzrl- issimo Iirzrncisco Franco as a “govt-rumcni-ol-fuci." Berlin (lismissorl reports that troops had been landed in Niorocco us not worth ofTicinl rlonizil. FLEET‘ f\l(l\il.\l.lir\"l'fi The Briti: h Admiralty. unn luncui the Home Fleet would steam from Portsmouth and other ports on Jan. 18 to join the Medlzerranonn Floct in spring manoeuvres in the Thus, while tho Admiralty stated the movclnunt was r tine, thcrc will be a pow- erful orce in the troubled Span- ish waters. Total strength oi the two fleets is 90 craft. In ivladrid the first night bomb- ing raid in two months saw three Insurgent explosives fall on the British Embassy, now largely nb- endoncd since the charge dulfniros moved to Valencia, prosont suc ol the Spanish Govcrnlncut. Captuui E. C. Lance, acting military at- tache. was injured by fiving glass. Two others wore also irurt. BY PAT llSSllEil LONDON, Jrm. S-ACP (table) ~- The cabinet was roportotl in polit- icnl circlos horc tonrgc-trt lu be cou- sidcring S])0llr\0i‘nili]‘i of a pizlll tor a naval "semi-blockade" of Spuin. The Admiralty zmnounccu tlr Home and llfodltorrunoun F’ would assemble in tile Modi rancan late this month for the nual spring manoeuvres. Tho fictts have a total available slronglh of 90 craft. (Havos News Agoncy" said mo 1arojcctczt semi-blockade \ms 1rd- vunccd as an overture to tho Ila.“- German demands for a (ifllSilC curb on nil forms of civil war tutorvcn- tion. It was also formulated, Hours reported. with an oye lo the soviet Union which advocates u tuiui blockade. (Franco-British cilurt toward sending movement of volunteers tc Spain, Havas said, were spccctod ‘oy authorttallvc advices that Goru r. coastal fortifications and gnrris 1s had boon erected lu Iusurgcut Spanish Morocco just across the Straits from (iibfililfil, Britain's key to the Moditorrononrrnnd close to French Morocccm Lengthy Session The cabinet hcld a lengthy meeting today nt which it was un- nurtures rottowllt tnunzlout Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett Idxpresses Hope For l lVidcr Ilistrilmution l or British Peoples ."- "*""'r llomicinns. (C. P. by (iunrdinnh S ocial Wire) LONILIN 7 - :1 ~ ‘ ‘hope that "r~ w dox , to brim: nbtut r strih. of Brit :il point-.- mnong: tho m1: frit‘. of tho F Bent form or Prime I lZl an iiurprc broadcast toniallt told somotllinr: of his rc- ilCilOll< after :1 tour of Nov." Zon- land, Australia. South if ca and 'h'\ Britt h lsics. r Mr Bonnctt Plllllililr mvrisxtv of tho ~zt tho lm- tho Domlnr/ l\- szruirii p01 lb: J ' ‘ (i q . that has lflk-‘H wince. Pcoplcs of tho Do- ur.ni0n.<, 11':- drclororl. “lmvc not proved tmwuytirv of tho .-ncrificos of their ancestors.“ , Loader of tho offtfinl oppoistton T’ ‘h 3 1 [Qonftifrtuocl m; naqo 8v .._ .1 A A lltcefovluulc r t3 A PERSON \N\ft\ 4nl<lnq were! A ’ t the public remain from any ncthrlty that might interfere with Chnrlcs’ safe return. Today’s little Boys l l l Edinburgh court to be recognized ' (lcrstooti the naval movclnorus. rc- ns tho heir of hcr father, the latc i ported German activity in hllmlctuv Aloxdndcr lllacLcnn, complctcd us‘ and the Itolo-Gornrdu replies lo fourth tiny today. l Anglo-French notes in rcgarnt to, Catriona is opposed by her cous- l volunteers were fil5Cil$>L‘(i. 4 in, Irlcut-Conunandcr Henry ltlliC-l The Admiralty said the Home,’ Lean, who contends only males can Fleet would loave Portsmouth nnd succood to the chieftancy of a l other ports on Jnn. 18 to mrot tho had. reached its ; no oil be discharged ln ocean wat- l ers within distance which will cb-l-my-ufjmgn-eriéfigfityoirgfld t,» . . a Transportation In Western United States Highland Clan. Both sides agreed to leave the, H ' Are I Wise Guys” definition of the two words to Vls- l INDIANAPOLIS. Jam 8_T0d,,y~a count Lyon (one of the titles or “m. boys “e "wise guysy Boom the Earl of Strnthmore) who will‘ Tarkington, glorlfier o_f the little 5i” ‘hi Km?“ Ams- day. It's environment that makes them that way, explained the 67-year- old, kindly-faced author of "Pen- zod and 8cm," youngsters of o. generation ago. "The movies bring to today's llt- Alr travel was (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) (YPFAWA. Jan. 8~The fixed value on celery for duty purposes is to be suspended on importation: into the Mmltme Provinces effec- tive Jan. 1d, Hon. J. L. llslcy. Min- ister of National Revenue. an- nounced todry. Tito fxod value l~' 4-5 cent above the invoice price. tie boys scenes ‘Penrod and snm‘ could scarcely imagine," he said. CHICAGO, Jan. 8-(A.P)-Bliz- "There's more sophistication am- zards, fog, rain, sleet and icy ong the children of today. It.ls winds crippled the western half of inevitable." the United States tonight. ‘ trains and birsses were halted or delayed. Schools wore closed. Drlfts w‘ blocked highways. greatly impaired. n t o c I The worst storm of the season ll y ll G deposited as much as l0 inches of rsnow in southern Minnesota. A 30-mllc wind raised six and eight foot drifts in northwestern Iowa. The fall measured up to ll in- ches in Omaha, to a hnlf foot ln onstorn Kansas, and to four inch- cs in Oklahoma. Most eastern South Dakota highways were im- pnssnhlo. 'l‘o:n;1rrnt:'.l"< vurro f: w ‘noiuw ; normal east of the Mississippi but i Mediterranean ileot, port oi which is already on the move fCiiClllltlu ships in and near Spanish ports. Eighteen craft have boon on con- Irc-ae-rw - (Cgnflnugd on pggg a) Moderate to fro-h winds; mostlg ___ bu’ Y __ j _ : cloudy with probably some ligh .- "' ‘ i snow or rain. 'l‘OltON'l".'>, Jun. ll v Mmuuuzi _ and maximum teluprrntilres: Dawson 4B In Victoria 26 34 Ecrmonwn L! 2o Regina 42B 24B fer above normal oust of the rivor. {Yiiglglgg is“ 113B A prediction of colder vvenlhcr ln 0mm,‘ 34 32 the latter section-with five above Momma, 3O 30 Many zero forecast for Chicago - drew Qmbcc 3o 23 the attention of health officials 5mm’ John 33 34 ccmbattlng outbreaks of pneumonia H3111,“- gg 33 and influenza. A decline in the disease was reported at Chicoso hfarlllmo Provinccs: Moderate to but 27 deaths wcrc recorded in 8 fresh winds; mostly cloudy with probably some tight snow or rnlu.' High tldc this momlng at 8.45 rind tonight nt 7.41. Sun SCiS this afternoon nt 43'. and rises tomorrow morning at 7.37. Now moon. ‘Fuosdnv Jan. l2, nt ll 47 a. m. Summorslclo tlrlr- ciuhtoon minutrs mo: than Charlniiotouui. vim can rerun lune! llrrrrlmr 1l.l.’i n. m. l p. [will]! h-nnr-rrtlnn ll n. m. 2.55 p, m, l Dali! urrpt Sunday. 24 hour period - increasing tho (loath total to 737 hcrc since Doc 1 New York was lilo hardest hll oi any city. Fatalities there in the last wcck numbered 299. “Flu" was reported on the increase in Detroit and Pittsburgh. The Spokane Wash. health commissloncr snlz. tho opldcmic was second only to tho i018 outbrrak in sorority‘, hos- pttals there were taxed. r OCCAN INCURSIONT sT1Rs FRANcE ,- t m-m- w ~ \ _.¢=-».~.=s i>~1|'\>~1y -. e-sqw. m...