. MAXIMS ERCHANT °' ‘ r 1M w. MERCHANT The knights of the pen live longer m the hearts of the public than do m, yapoleons of finance. somaolusarolondodwitls secret scrronuulosrosthsttbolocscsddi- flonclwolgbtwouldbecrushlng. . g (lunrdllll. Founded ll". llulrdlll Two Conn. {lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28.1930 lnnlfl (width n w: illiterate: ilifiHTiY mnlsgosrn Inflammatory Attack of Rheumatism In His Right Hip Ob- ligc.» Him 'I‘0 Forego Court Function. Annual In U! Canada hwrlpilons Delivered 85.00. nd U. l. L. “All. i‘ Prosecution For The Crolvn Ends Many New Details Added to Facts Already Known At Prelimin- ary Hearing Yesterday Of Ches- ter Anti, Charged With Murder Of Boatswain. INDIA’S. DRIVE FOR FREEDOM lsuiuuuiu plaid) luau u input l Sixty Deaths Reported In Two Days 0f l)is- orders --- Police Fire Into Mob. rilnuullan Press) LONDON. May 27-l"or the first (Canadian Pres!) TtANCiCUll, illflift, Eddy ‘QT-Sixiy" i time if: a ivclve month the Britls people new" reports cf ‘ r. right nip. Kin obliged to forego th crniermc 1:. George ma: in; in ilillilli announcement. dubs. Qcrmc v. 1r. 6i years old. Bill Provides _ For Employees f nuuiug tho prcss for_ illness of their Sov- ereign. Coufiuccl in his quarters in Hudflpzimvl Palace with a painful artist: of llliiiilllllltlitlfy rheumatism thrd rourl of the season this oven- mp1s pl-w tiring occupied by the l Prince or \'.'.tif‘.'»_ Otherwise accord- the Kn; is nmuiazuing his usual sche- h Tnv rhvingrspirs Ben show pal-small"; L1 dian ‘congress. Ho iakcs In active purl. in the boycott movement against British goods, in 1nd“), push‘: campmkm graph Qf Maulana Mohammad All, leader of the Indian lliohammedans. who ‘dos; M; an” m", m,“ o; Mahatma Gandhi. in his passive re- sistance campaign. for gaining India's freedom from England. In’! i3) V. .1. Patel, former pram“; n; ‘he legislature, official parliament. in ln- rlls, who now heads the boycott movement against British goods in the passivo resistance campaln, This is the first photograph which pa. icl ever allowed made in his home at New Delhl.-Copyrlghi, 193i), Pa vim; "g Aqanun Photos. 31-8-1! drive for freedom: Pundit. M-otiiisl K9511!) deaths were rcporicrl iughn iu iuu days" iurrn i3ill'lllC‘L‘ with whom the police hauling uui'r1i1it\ir1gly , day morning. ‘the streak. racqu indrr. ‘rim riotcrz. illTll hats. have ‘as-r.- _, National [n- llvlost recent phoin- president of the i2) arc armed wicks and fiuggcrs. ‘ rlocrr. for food. on lliousa nds cfllclally m- of disorders st- icirdrng a dock strike in this Burman 0:121:11. Aiauy morc arc believed to havc Lccu lulled in the rioting be- coolicr, and Hindus lxcn cLflCc yester- tcirght were deserted 1"!‘ lvlu“ and tho contending with The _ ,:'1iuai.ni1 11s.. grown w) bad that p01- lice halc on several ocmsIoils born tnbhqcr) fr) r);)r‘l\ five iuio the mobs. '1 hr: PCWIWPP was thrnvm min fer- ’ lror hv m" riotzug and remained in_ afraid to venture forth even‘ i ) T?» urohlcivl rf hwllu: the strick- thlr; evening became, l i In addltion in the general outline 1 facts already made known thru the evidence given by a number of Willlfiiafféi at the first smslon of the preliminary hearing Friday ‘m the case of Chester Anli charged with the murder of Antonio Raderigues more intricate details regarding the origin of the dispute between the W10 men, regarding the amempts 0i Anti and his alleged accessory. Fritz Pos- seli. to secure a gun in Georgetown. and regarding the characters of the individuals directly involved in the case were brought w lighr, yescr- day at, the continued hearing in Georgetown Court. House before Magistrates Condon and hovers. According to evidence submitted for the defense by Leroy Hal), who Rf-‘Cfimpflnied Anti to the paint lock- meut and which was a regular wolf Witness bold Mrs. Stewart. that the man wanted a gun. Mrs. Stewart said that she had no gun. Onc or‘. the prisoners said. that, if slu- hails. gun, he would shoot the mad dog. Mrs. Stewart; said that she had a re- volver, but. that she would not like to lend it. However, this she agreed to do, provided the weapon was re- turned st once. After they got the revolver and bullets they walked to- wards the ship. l-lc next saw inc prisoners aft on the ship. but had no conversation with them. ' STEVEDORES EVIDENCE Mr. Kenny McDonald lsworn) when examined by the Attorney- General stated that he is a laboruer living in Charlottetown. Hcfirst saw the prisoners on the day of the aflsged shooting standing on the forehead zCanadianism A Emphasized At University Exercises er where the quarrel began, the ltoatswam entered the place where the two men were procuring the paint. and a quarrel resulted. rc- garding the authority of the $110811 in; the "Splk" boatswain cvrr the I“ @119 @1591!“ “h1°11'1'°11°“‘¢d I legs. The fight stopped and the men Spanish sailor sided with his eoun- went, bu); 1,0 work, Th, boaiswaln trymml. but Whit WUOWOG WMD got n. cleaver from the cook house. Anti and Roderlque were left alone and chased the prisoner to the wharf. 3"‘ mt knmm- All" @119 118M on tho some words passed between them, irdnaiiian Press) ' OTTAWA. on. May 214mg bill‘ which zranis a bounty cf 49 1-2 cents .1 m on Canadian bitumin- ous coal used in smelting in this, “"" $111.3".§§‘§‘if1.°§..ii1ai..i§° gilniiiil} LqdyAsl-Qr W“ ry Of Beer Question of the dock about 9 o'clock. He saw Anti there alone iindicated the pris- onerl. The man had a bar m hi5 hand. s winch handle. He was strik- acuic, i\ilill{il'\' forces were stationed at. all entrances to tho cry to pre- van“. an lTliilUl of those who might \‘.i'il 1o lake srlcs in the fighting. l 1,111"- Kliom of a lseleagucred cit)‘ des- - 1ccuderl tlzv. cvcning upon tho Capi- Wal. ‘Ihc rioting originally confined lvxiihiii a small area along the viva‘.- Minor Repairs to Huge, f , 1 H 1 1 f d m! - - . or roiu, va ua v iac o- Alrshlp Necessltates 1 uyou nth: (zonal. Heaps. fiic€blliidiilg 76th. Annual Commencement 0' cniplnyecs rho right hour day andl ilifjldilk‘. according to the terms lemoori. it/eather, etc Foo EVERY Min lmfu MONEY in BURN {hang-s ANOTHER wno ffllztzcs on 4o n’ I i u m- rn-l; cf Vfirfiflilles. The bllli m brouzht into the House this af- _ (Canadian Press) _- LONDON‘. May 27-Lady Nancy Astor today engaged in a lively dis- 'C‘.l5Si0rl in the House of Commons cf s. motion to reduce the duty on that Astor always takes part in any irlebatc connected with liquor, gave hcr a rousing chccr as She entered - the Chamber. and another round of dcrislve applause when. a little, lat- er. she said, "I'm tired of all this nonsense about beer, and I'm tired 1 beer. I The members knowing Lady also of beer." She then told her aud- itors to watch and see what the rest. l» of the Empire is doing in regard to drink, ivhcrcat a Conservative mem- ber interjectod "bootlcgging." Hon. Winston Churchill. who dc- clarcd that what astonished him was that the noble lady should pro- ceed unabashed to This the-ms was developed later by Right reiterate her and the need of developing a true Canadian spirit. were emphasized at the 76th animal Conunencelnent Ex- ercises m. St. Dunstaifs University yesterday by I-Iis Honor C. Gavin Huffy, Judge of the County Court ctr- Q-=r--.--...‘.- Quurzily, crpvn Him-in ‘rTi the responsibility of formally ad- dressing the thirteen young men ccmyrrirrng this year's graduating class. The exercises vrere largely at- tenrlecl. both the clergy and laity bc- ing wcll represented. In the absence of’ Bishop O'Lrary. hionslgnor Rt. Rev. J. C. llicbean, Vicar General, prcrirlrd and prcsenterl the medals and special prizes. The programme. cnjoyably inter- spersed with vocal music. was in accord with the high standard oi St. Dunstan’s Yesterday. En-w couraging‘ Report‘ ‘From Rec~ tor And Spirited Addresses. The grvat opportunitias in Canada. developing a. m» Cpurgilgan‘ 591m, adding that there were no better op- portunities anywhere than in Prince Erlwarrl Island. This Province, he ‘1°°1f*1'°<1- 1185 DDDOrtunltics for pos- sibly another 100.000 people; so it tr. not necessary for any young man L, Ls»; liomc and seek occupation elsewhere. oven in other parts of Canada. The Premier also stressed the fact that in this crs of mechanical pro- duction the great. problem facing economists is not. the production but the proper distribution of wealth. Hon. J. D. Stewart, K. C.. asso- ciated himself with the sentiment:- cf loyalty expressed by the preced- ing speakers. lie warmly congratu- literl ihc graduates and also their Alma Mater on the splendid work Postponement TransA tlantic Flight f" c.» s" ~ Aviation. from Grtat Bfiilllll this afternoon. The delay,’ of one mouth ‘in the departure of the 11-100 is due to minor repairs for which uluterial is not. immediately uvfiilablr. and which will require to be manufac-l tured specially for the airship. Advisory Boar-did Paid High For TechnicalExperts p crrrstrrl. (‘l-vri‘ fhc work Ylaltw ‘Tluv <1\'"i'.'l1'|<l0n'o|'l (‘illi iuadc of ‘1i'*ii-\i<~ie11':c" arlurlrruirt irrru. 11:1 us: lua= a bolt: Q furillornls. with u')_1'.“l1 many struc- furrs were haw’: YP]!7ill'€'i after the Pavlrqualtc, pl "vtrlrd ihv- riot- .. amplc supply of ammun- fcur grout cincs of Britain's Indian llvwslori». A rough computation of cial iiaurc-s Fil‘.\\‘.".‘€i that in Ran- goon, Lucknow. Dacca and Bombay. ‘u. tho Eurmcsc Capital. 110i yet. rccnvcrcrl from lhc heavy’ earth» quukc of ‘.~(‘\‘Cl‘lli wcrrks ago. tonight urn") city m which sol accosted Mr. hops of securing s gun with which, ,thcy stated they wished to shoot a ifanadlan Press) harrlrzdr; fr) OTTAWA. Ont. May Z7-E,ri)3,|n‘;, their '~.'.'<ll|]‘i_ m’ Mam" Later the mm went m giant dirigibla. R~l03, \\'lii not lcavci 32 KILLED, M". INJI. li-ED Jehkms. 5,0.” and we": “an u“ fC ~ _. f! _ ' ailgngilllligdiobcgllijcpcth:den; 01ft Jillurei Hull-ll’ lifllw ‘Mnmallnijlint kilil tu sirccossful lli their quest. but. direct- r. .. . ..'. ‘vcvx ~ ' 1' ‘lrii o 1.11‘; d t. th hrne (M . Allisf-sir by J. A. Wilson. Conirollcr of Civil and lI1W"1'H1ul7~. rclsucd today in F q e O a n Stmwart they procured a revolver with which, Anti later admitted to the chief officer, he shot Rnderique. throwing the weapon overboard. On his return for his gloves, he swam attacked him with a marlin spike and the accused had shot. him. Mr. Thane Campbell. Attorney L1 and lllessrs. David llfathicson and Reginald Bell the defense. Mr. W. 12! Bentley w-ns present in the inter- ests of the captain and the steam- ship company. Anti during the hearing did not appear to be as much at use as on Trldai: while Posselt appeared more a "llflff which fOUOWHi. Anti sccom- which resulted i_n_)he boatswripflslwi- panicd by Pussclt. went. up town and Lug over the side to tho wharf. A William McLeod, in fight ensued, in which the prisoner used aboard. slapping the other fellow on the arms. ‘the latter :amc (any rm nad German Police dog on board to close quarters and appeared to be lstabbing at. the boatswains amoral-h. The prisoner then ran away. and the bostswsin returned no his work- The prisoners were on the wharf be- tween I o'clock and 9.30, talking. Witness did not. hear the conversa- tion. Witness went forward and prisoners went aft. The former stat- thai. h: then went ashore. He saw the S‘ 1"“""'“" h“ W“ m“- “63 lmitnlrl the chief officcr um the boat- we souocihe forwmle nead to the jurcd and huurlrrrls. upon hundreds rnd the riots lmvc PllilFFif-J broken out of the hound: of the cull rluobcrlfcnce cam Genera]. conduct“, ‘he firosecutlonflm: in m“ pa“ of the imp Th5 the sal fouls of Mahatma ihndluis volun- port, as he stood talking to Jimmie , McCallum. The man walked past No. ‘ 2. hold. ‘there. was four winches go- t noise was so great that one could not; 'hear a msn speaking. The raised ihlfthOl in No. 2 section obstructed -the view. Hatches were fifteen to twenty feet. high and about twenty- five or thirty feet wide. The fore- l__... Ccntzinued on Page 3 I views on drink, "in view of tho‘ _ _ W": db h mmdm u the manhood EMPLOYED FIVE EXPEI-‘TS IN rlrcrs and Pifiil?“ wvro clr-speratelyiwnxposed‘ i ghastly muddle made in hrr own 1dtitxgtifgpresent “Vere premiermifleqlal; c‘ u“: Pimnce but of CONNECTION Wlfll TllE strum‘: to ‘mazniavn control over v _ i v . country in the treatment of this “ _ H, I _ C C - “' ‘ _ l ‘ 1 FION Ol- TllE IROA AND srcu. fightuv; i}',‘.J.l"'1i and lzvvlcss bands. [he first witness called by the pros- Frelght CarPa ¢ses problem? Lady Astor was born in L“ Hon‘ ‘I’ D’ “Mum h‘ " m‘ other part5’ o‘ Amer ca’ “jerever DUT1E5- Filly-four horhrs lay in iilC ciiyecution was Mr. Reginald Batchlldcr "' 1'1" Ullmd stufi" » an“: leaner‘ and Dr‘ w. J1 Mc- JH. 5.0M are found. . ~d t f '“‘““‘ mczrguc nurl many othrrs are bellcv- iswofll) who stated that he is a ccr- O 0 B JIORONTO. May 28.- niricrzta: Mmtm‘ M‘ L‘ A’ rm‘ H‘ F‘ Mcpheef was‘ e“ ° OTTAWA, llfuy zT-The advisory m l) hBYC hrrn i‘lll'l‘if‘fi away lav yrcutcrresidinginGeorgefnwn.Hefirst, U87’ ls O y) Moderaic m fresh wind-n mostly The high 011191 °r the work avime Alumni Ascclauon‘ congratu‘ board on tariff and taxation em- fvicuILs or kimmcu. Tho oflicialsaw Anti in Jenkins store on Thurs- Wlllllllsllfid llllfilli; i110 WM- fllld 1111c lstcd the graduates and invited them satisfaction of the faculty in the 1m membership in the Association. conscientious and harmonious cf-i Dr. \v. J. P. Maclvllllsn. M. L. A.. forts of the student body geiurallynhndorsed the losson of Csnsdianlsm were expressed in an iuspirius relwft in Judge Duffy's address. Whiflh 1°5- cf tho Rector. Rcv. Dr. James Anson. in its final analysis, means Murphy. In Dr. Murphyfi Mliellcchitay in Canada!" Joklngly 11¢ 5118' from the Province the rclwrt Wll-“Qgosted that His Honor is evidently read by Rev. J. N. Polrier, Vice 1190' l convinced. at last, oi’ the value of tor. The full text together Wiiilllhg Natlonll policy for Canada. He Judge Duffy's address and the cxccl- gxpresséd regret at the absence 0f ]ent_Alumni and valedictory essays. Bi5hgp QLcary and Rev. Dr. Mur- norm elsewhere in today's Glllfd- phy, and referred to the loss sus- inn. taincd by St. Dunstsrvs in the \m~ The chairman. at the conclusion expect“ and untimely death of Rev. of the programme. stressed the gr!"- Lswrencc Smith. A sllhll 1l°Tl°Y 1W1 advsntsse to the Province of St. come to the University Ind 1° l1“ flcudy. Will] .1 fcw scattered sho Mars. ‘ 111th 11cc this morning at 10.7 and Willi M 11.52. Bun acts mu. evening at 7.31 and T115: lomorruv.’ morning at 4.17. IaZTmllPY-‘lrl? tide eighteen minutes "ill! Charlottetown. . 5:11‘ 0100p Wednesday. May 28. 1.13 ploycd the services of livc technical experts in connection with the rovi- sion of the iron uucl stccl dutlczs. Those were l). if. lvicDuugall, for- merly Vice President of tho Dumim‘ ion Iron and Siccl Conlpzmy, G. l). McDougall, and J. D. l"~‘f'.1r.cr. ought" \,..' ccrs and Professor G. T. Jackson and ‘ Cyyhmmn Mr Force “my Pwresor w‘ A Macxnilmh‘ ecamlih: llockliflo Acrodrozuc hcrc carlyl omlsts. *~ . l s m cruuou. uhcu 1hr plane he i Prof. Jackson's work began as curly , (with l'.;~t stand,» at fl-Iijv’ and the; day last at i0 a. m, the dsy on whlcn iupircd llsi at ‘I40. but. thcsc figures the alleged shooting took place. He zirc cuilslGPlTiIi uuch below the com- had been doing some carpenter work ,11~l-.~ lam llllililtfllilflilif‘ total l1lll1lbCl1|lll the store. ‘The two prisoners cz- (Special to The Guardian) Jared the store with Wm. ‘McLeod. SASKATOON. Sosk, May JL-Wll- 1 and asked Mrs, Jenkins ii sue had l. hsm Amundson. of Rose Valley. nest Witness did not. know which Wadeno. died yesterday after falling kmed “lone asked. Mrs. Jenkins said that of: the tender of Canadian Pacific she had no gun. The prisoners said‘ train No. 0'18 near Colonsay. Pbul.‘ that ihcy had a mad dog aboard the wheels of a loaded freight car passed W‘ mm!“ Prawn“, to (“rm from idilp. The statement. was made bvovcr his body. Although Amuudsoni as June 15, 1921, and was COllllliCiCfi , l“ {d s", PM “as Mom 1 thc "man on the off side undlcatlng body, according to the CPR. sgenh in October of the same year. Thc “ 1O“ ‘1 '1'“ c l; ', hgmwm w bcfilntil. Mr. McLeod, a Georgetownut Colonssy, who was an cye witness, others were employed \'1‘.ri0'u:.l_\' from m the “MLEHT/c‘! ‘p 3"“ i 1 ' man, asked witness. if he would show was completely severed, he lucrl for u“, on," d-Mg, "1 1' M“ C" | the man a place where they could an hour and a half ailm- the accident! n. H. McDougall rccclvcd $100 a 1 get a gun. Anti stated on my down and was able to tell the agent that: i that they bad s German police dog he had struck lus knee and had ful- 7 Lives Over an Hour iSpcclsl to The Guardian) 1 OTTAWA, May 21-10 show that: appreciation of their leader. Ron. It. B. Bennett, Conservative members tomorrow will present him with s massive sliver eup- The presentation will be made at s party caucus. 0,-,_._{.,~_if"".}1,])_ i\.i.l‘,‘ 2'7-l“ly:ng ccauu, l? W. f‘.l.c, of ‘tho R/Jj»':rl,5u“' <, cience Discovers Key l untnc u _i:)~-..~.~\r 'l'llt>srlii_\‘, .l\il_\' lsi. for Slurgcou Tea iOLIG-S-ZB-rvccl-sat-Zwks “T0 Unlocks Oil Treasure 111 Vast Tar Glsoline in Almost Unlimited Quantities Can be Commercially Produced in Alberta, Research (Iouncii Told. New Process Found By Alberta Professors. o,‘ _ 1p r“- Mlv I7—Gasoline in sl- unhmued quantities c: mmcrclally ymduom "dd: in N henna-men,‘ at 59d.- the " "visual Research Council. The mo. m a new method. can be‘ the production of IIIOUM 8MB 1° from m Dr. Boomer and Dr. A- K. Clark- Ortlmn Alberta. An- also of the University of Alberta. A this discovery was semi-commercial plant ‘Pill’ by Dr. E. H. Boomer of operation in the field and result-a “WI-u .v of Alberta. ramwrngpmw um Western Canada. at rem. Sand Field which yields rich). oils suitable for is nowin will moi-my l» indorendefii. m the Dunstan‘: Unlverllty- 10d "1" ‘mount, of work which it has sc- complishod without my mush "- sources. It il Plfhll?! the 0111? 11111‘ varsity in America that. has no en- dowmcnt fund. Hc s00" IP91‘!- cistively of adore ‘Julli/‘I 14m"- and stronlll! indomd to the grldu- stu the cdvicc to "stay in Canada." Rs cited similar advice Ill/PH l0 l1" young mm of Quebec by ""111" Tlccberesu. 0am- sneak"!- Premier Lea, called 110011. 61m" grstulstcd the gr ‘notes’ onhsvlng received such splendid traininl. If"! m; faculty upon having maintained such high stsndlrda of efficiency with the limited means at their dis- rsoductlon o! motor fuel. ,,..i..-; -‘“- .. no. poul- Iic too stressed the value of 1| Province during the DIR 1W “"1" in the consocr-tion of the Rt. Riv op of Resins. » tin O. Murphy, Maurice A. R0311‘- Continued on Pm ° ________________ (special to The Guardian) WORMS. Germany. Ml! "- Frcncb occupation troolli M" yesterday her" "~' c""'r'-ll-lll» continuing inc movement today In line with announced intention of men; out o! J0 llllaolml b! Juno l0. day, while Mr. Fraser's rcmuncra- “on “v55 $15 a day. G. D. Mciloirgalfs Nuu-ulbov 20. Monsignor Mcfluigsn la Archblsh. Following is the list of graduates‘- Merrit B. Callaghan, Wilfred E- Callaghan, John F. Connolly, Leo J- Corcorsn, J. Lewis Doyle, John S. oi-ueou. .1. l-llulton cums. John M- qillis, Matthias I‘. Hllln. M. Pran- cis Lacey. Wilfred J. lfcCsrdle. Aus- ._ , 1 honorarium ‘was sfiu-claib’. 11-" “W professors were P0111 t" the “t” M $400 n month. suuouwcsmfzurs. COMING EVEN PS. MEETINGS. ETC. ' "Come to Tryon. 'l'l1urs'la_\'. May 29th and enjoy "EYPB 0i 110W" by the Cavendish Players. wml-fi-Tl-Tll» "Hunu-r Club loading Livestock Thursday morning. MM! 29th. List. with Nicholson Bros. 4005-5-27-2l. "The Mount Stewart Dramatic Club will present their fun provoking play, "Deacon Dubbs" C. M. B A. l-fail. Vernon River. Thursdal’. M85’ "Ftcscrlr Tillll luv for St Paul's Church Sal’: and 'l'ca. 4030-li " [ho Elanlry Phrvcrs \\'iii present. lhr.r play "My Disc Rose" in Si. Vicarious Hall on ‘Thursday, his)’ 2am. 4033 "(Iuthr to Vownzrl Thursday‘. May 20ft). and rcr the Winning of Joy by the Cornwall young peoples ilrmll’). 4034-2i "Warning ~At Yen's ‘fhcstrc "ln Olrl Arizona". a dandy show. Frrnch Thvrr ‘Phursrlay; Hunter River Fri- day; Canoe Cow Saturday: Vernon Monday. 4036-5-28 "'l'lu~ Qvsiri" Bed Bridge players will prr-scui their play‘ “Mummy ""1 the Murphy's" in Ncw London Hall. Friday, May 30. mu at I r. M. Don't miss if l awa-s-zv-ar _ ,_ roaa-a-aa-a-wca-m Totalling Tabled In OTTAWA. May Ylqfllpplemcnfury estimates tabled in the House of Commons just. before sdjournmlnt tonight, for the fiscal year 1930-31. totalled $11.632.46l.43. The approp- riatlons provide for 0080.000 for the Department of National Revenue. mlflo up of 1617.000 for salaries and contingent. cxpenss at the several ports d tbs Dominion. for vcmmt Supplementary Estimates aboard which had been fed too much len on the rails. 4 $1 1,632,461 Parliament ~~ id’ili.i"‘""1 cffWm-s employed o! wcount. of the institution of 1m eight hou." 0.13.. and $3.000 in Clarks son, Gordon. Dilworfh. Guildflyli and Nash for service in connectlofi with the special sales tax inve.tlgu< tious and other work. An item of $1.1 aooooo u m out. roi- the Department of Trude sud Ounmerce. ‘ "