MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN failings of a friend; to procl hi; virtues from the house-top. u h a noble and great thing to i-r the blemishes And h excu e aim ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAxiMs _ OF A hllilfil-I .\l.i'\.l\' When you know a thirg, to hoiii that you krii-r it; anal iviun you ilii not iinow a t‘ ii'|:. to alow that. you ll") not know it; this is laniiivlrilgc. m "IIFHHYII flunrdinn Two (‘null p1... (nliilitiillll, roiiiiiii-u 1on1 0 Is Directed - blcnnce Of Ti... (Tirwiitinlst ‘In- ternntiimnlc F ]I_ 1,. iiiiiii-illiiiis Special Wire) ‘qihi- itll! i-iiiiiori-il anti-Com- ‘ tiutiieirn Japan and , an iuicoinpllshcd fact I ‘Hull’ assertcdly dlroted llii (‘:unr.in:iist Inter- 11» izizlicr than 8515"“ MW W sldit‘, was signed LII iniliii i~\i'l"*l*-"~ ’i'lie ill\ll'llillt'lll. follows conclus- ion cf an ltalii-(icriiiuii zigreement i" lines and the antl- ilcclaratlon of Italy, and Auttrla at the rccent fienna iifcrr-nre. T119 ‘fiilayu Foreign Office dc- ilmil llii- treaty was directed ag- iJisi tiii- iiomlntcrrfs activities ‘in guplfll’! inf (lililttifl COTIIFTIUHI“ innit-s‘ ‘illiil “as not directed ‘igaiilsl the. Soviet Union ur any ‘ ilhrr sllttill -' power." ln Pu \, the ‘French ‘Forciln ilinislei ~ii:i.l “the accord i- Hllflfil" ! ldi-iiliiizl Li] and inspired by ii ' i spirit which France. like iii lili all countries desirous refuses to accept. irltativc Italian news- . dItnlia said the intended sclcly to inal territories fromi menace." A Rome illlzrtas news aysncyi “Olllfl soon recognizci iii etachringi: for Jap-l iitzon of Italian dom-i l.ll'.)])ii\. on Iiiiziiiiq Standard : ract had a. secret " .. " ilxc Pacific». ii irc.‘ 25r—-JilDilll and igiied a pact dir- “riiil i‘ " lhrrtwli pointed riteci-i - liii- Cimiiiuiiti t liiter-‘ ‘llht. - vi au hnritai-ian the s . ' :t.ii; .11.- - i _, . ..l lance in Iona “ills y, Nuvulni. 243th. L- -l!-‘.l5~2l. m8 '1l. l. chtnof the Cilll "- ll.i i, December 1st. .. L-oJs-ii-2J-Llo. i.; . SJIUOI ‘l >L’l.~.l.. L-754-l1-2G-2G-‘2l. concert, dance at Hunter Nov. 26th. L-Glti-ll-Zl-fll. "Rrsiiiiiil December 22nd for r il.\ci' Unitcil Sunday School Coixccit. L-730-ll-26-l2-2l. Ilzbiiying drcssetl chicken, ducks Elm" iI-iib: it, 1.. DiCkitl-Oll. L-755-II-ZG-KII. "iiu" my ‘ ',_ li\'l‘ hogs Albany " "if i: , Emerald 27th until 1100a. ii C. Grccn L-Sltii-ti-twt-if "E934"! (lfllly crate fattened %°"‘i‘::i-Cy1\l.=o couriers, Turkeys, a), PH‘- E. Livingstone, Mur- L—744-1l-26-3l. If , filmed, best and fast dance of 5,, fiifgf‘ l" M-llrlcw min on Fri- tm c}; November 27th. Every- ~ '““- L-734-1l-28-ll. "Iiil ~' H“? fill kinds of (I PWHTY rvcrv lrtiily; (i, (a GYM“ I"7'~"‘>-ll-26-27-2H-M 'r w ti. live antl day excrpl “VP poultry. empty In '. November, 2'1. S. It. “m”; l-‘Iitffilflllfllil’? will - i 0- Green, Albany. _ 14756. *9 will ‘mi’ ed tznlai lnlf) all: rid miuft r of Wilfred Pcuitui. Cfli-ycnr-oiil czipylc who dlcd ‘n a f' lhtlyunfy _1ns‘. tvcek. ‘ivlirri- he is s '.ii‘iii.":i:-i\ for ill" ilii- :ii:iit\ bluzint .. ncy Mines lll'ill W15 g ‘ifll prelimin- fl"_\' herring lvfnr" i = 5N. u ~ .i--,> 1 m, nag? m, yinvestii-intion Bureau oi Canada. apparatus vfillc on the wpv in the. ‘ flrc and innde a nuisance cf h null. industry oommlssarlat-s which have iii iii.- CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA,’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2e, 1936 14 PAGES i,\,;---;,-;,,75i§;;,;;i;4i;;;, -,--~~-_-7=~-,7§:-?;' i-ii GERMANY AND JAPAN sIGFANTTJEED FACT Ts- REPULSE REAR-CC UARD ‘Duchess Of York At Reception sswz-s _ ess of York wit! .il terviec movcmcn‘ “l n rec pilcn 0i’ the orgzmiza i Rev. “T:bby" . known the ivorfzl cvcr, as sh: :1‘.- h in Inn-ion. blast-loll Committed To Stand Trial N. S. Nov. 25-- ‘J Alaciiell \\'.S com- to s and trial for the that drdrnyrtl three buildngs h. l'7‘il‘ii_\' f"n'.n jail ii i"rr:- months‘ ' firemen at t ar-(fd Syd- Ilrinrii ed i.‘ Mag‘. tritte Mit- n txfav. ll‘.l'l invest united ihc fire} . l). A. Noble of 1.70.1’ rif 5 i of the I-‘lre Urferirrivrs’ t.'.‘-t'ficd n‘, MncNelfs» firnt hcnnii: tho he lind jumped on Firemen Soviet-Japanese _ flash Reported hfOSCUiV, Nov. 25 - A Seine:- Jaisancsc mlli.ri.'y clash was rc- coiiiiiiunirgiic. Ssicriil .3; iicsc uni MilllUilLiJJiLLlll so dlcri; \ ‘re kJfcil yesterday in a far-custcxii bcftltl’ clash with Soviet frontier Iuards, the communique st-atcd. . The Bovict government announ- ced virorrus prolrs‘. to Japan. "Jap- ancse-Manclioukuoan detachment 0f 50 men cror-scd the Soviet border near Marker and pcni-lrnlctl 0116. mile into Soviet tcrritoryv," the’ ' " "ls-iii said. Stalin MOSCOW, Nov. 25—'I‘he usually tacitum Joseph Stalin today np- proved a ncw and separate smili- tnry industry cominissuriat, which lcd informed obscrvcrs to believe he wished to accclcrate Russian armament. The idea ivas the only one ac- cepted of the 100,000 suggestions offered for the new constitution which Stalin forinnlly presented for ratification by the eighth All- Unioii Congress of Soviets. ' Stalin. in opening the congress in the Kremlin, delivered his sec- ond public address in history. speaking for two hours and 15 mili- utes. The new ministry. Stalin said. would be evolved from the heavy i which 4.000 ltfongofs “not ruin i ' the fue: of their helm-i‘ soldiers in ,‘e Capture fifwo Strategic fYlltillgtlllilflll Stating‘- lzolds, Regnort. 1.1 ‘. ny (‘iuarill IXVILQISDI, China, Nov. 25-—Licucriii Yl officially nnnounzc . tonight ihc cap.urc of the strategic ‘tlcngoizan striglioltls c Falinriuziiu and Wuchuan in ‘r ilillKl-lO-ilrllli fighting. U“i|.\i.-i of Pailingniixo by tho loyal Chinese gL)\.'t‘l'llIIl(?lll. troops: of Suiyuan marl-zed the end of the influence of the rcLirl Mongol Prince Tcli Wang and his Japan- csc advisers in that portion of in- ner Mongolia. A new lmttlcciy oi "on to Chnhar to recover China's lost provilwcfi" resoundcd throuch the streets of Kweisui as Chinese military snu political authorities discussed tho ‘ possibility of a clean sweep of Man- ‘ choukucan and lvlongol invaders from Inner Mongolia. Pullingmtao fell, Chinese said, at- ter a bitter all rrght struggle in and litan- ehoukucim irrcgulnrs were put to flight in honil-lo-hiiiid fighting through the streets. The survivors ivcrifreported flec- lng in disorder toward the north- cns: after suffering heavy casual- ties. SHANGHAI, Nov. 25—I"lcports of Chinese victories in Suiyuan prov- ince in Inner Mongolia resulted to- day in a wave of patriotism in oth- 1"‘ WWI’: nf the nation. To Speed-up RussianA. rmamen tProgram bccn in charge of armaments. “I think it ls necessary to or- nnize such a commlssiariat," he said. The major part of Stalin's speech, ns secretary-general of the Communist party, was devoted to an attack on Fascism and assur- ance that the Communist Party would continue to be the only par- ty in Rumla. Speaking on the day when an anti-Communist agreement be- tween Germany and Japan was announced in Berlin, Stalin told the congress the new constitution gave moral support to all those fighting Fascism. "This constitutional project," hc siiid. "is an indictment against Fascism.‘ ; irlit-netci" ' dons in the line they pre- season is expected t0 be l5 to 22 pcr- ‘ cent. lower on the average. Althouzli m1,- no Qulggnding Gen- the trnppers and ranchers will not rr-allm as mluch prof t rn their loit- lluvll GEtiRliEl PRAISES culililrl AND IIQNASH Describes Canadians as Storm Troops of Allies in Latest War ' Meal-oil's. (By Thoma; T. Champion Canadian Press Stuff writer) LONDON, Nov. 25-4113}! tri- bute to General Sir Arthur Currie, Commandciwin-Chfef of the Cun- udian Corps in the Great War and Sir John Mciiash, the Australian General, is contained tn the sixth and society," wcrc the dominant! factors in army promotion. It as- ' sails several army leaders for avoid- , ing the field o.’ baitlc. n the Dominion forces, Gen- eral Currie, the Canadian Com- when the war o1 d. The great- ness of the abi'it.cs of Monah was not drawn to the attention cf" the Cabinet in any dispatches," Lloyd George writes, "Professional sold- iers could hardly be expected to advertise the fact that the great- est strategist in the army was l. civilian ivhen the war began." Brilliant Leaders I30 h Currie and lvfonuhwpvroved them elves brill-ant military lead- ers and Won't right through to the Fears lield For Missing Airliner NEAU, Alaska, Nov. 2a-One o! the worst storms in 12 years, howling across Southern Alaska, halted search tonight for 13 per- sons aboard a missing airliner af- ter a lone pilot who braved the weather returned unsuccessful. The motorship Kasllog, carrying an undetermined number of pas- sengers, was reported overdue at Seward as gales reached hurricane Pfbportiom 1n some areas and slight earthquakes were felt along the Gulf of Alaska. The gale has continued eight days along portions of the gulf where the motorship Discovcrorlay sheltered after losing her second mate overboard. No damage alas the earthquakes. reported from and filial volume of the war meni- oirs of ‘David Lloyd George, to be publi hcd tcmorroiv. . i The volume asserts "seniority, "1 i , rig it al- 1 , , will likely come before the co".irt' l mander, and Sir John Monash, the i [op the 55mg test, , | Australian, were both in clvtl life‘ ‘ The systgmg contemplated in the} wens - $200,000 Worth of Pelts Expected to be Cleared T h r o u g h Fredericton. IREIJERIUIDN, N. B., Nov. 25_ eral Parliament in relation to titcl bullets on so: 1* . Fur ahlomcnts to the value of more than 8200.000 are expected to be {Constitution in relation to the states. t cleared through Fredericton to lllllnlniivlliili l Canada and U. S. Both Attempting to Over- i come Constitutional Limitations to Leg- isiation. By FRANK FLAIIERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer _ OTTAWA, Nov. 25-—-(GP)~—Llin.i- I lotions of the central legl lalirc ‘ ‘ authority in s. federal state are re-l flcctcd in attempts on the part; of; jboth the United States and Canndl; to establish systems of unemploy- ment lnstirancc. In 1935 both countries pas ed laws aimed in this direction. The Canadian law was never brought in- l to operation and is now beforethcil courts for a test of its validity. The United States law is about to come‘ ‘nto operation but before lo "o two countries are quite different but i their aims are the same, provision; of a measure of security to‘ wage- ‘ carriers against periods of unem- ployment through the building up of a. central fund in the custody of the , state from the collection of taxes or, premiums. l The Canadian Constitution places i more power in the hands of the Fed- iprovinccs than docs the Anierlcaiil - Porfiibfy this is the reason that when I points outside the province tlrs rea- ,= Canada attempted to legislate for top, he cniztinucs. 'l'hey had a nat- son. according to information from l Unemployment Insurance a \l'llOll_\' ural aptltnd '1 for unlzrais.» sirnial a r m i e s rs here. full play to their glfts,»“Monasl1 tral area surrounding Fredericton. . l v i W - F was, according to the testimony of i * J g, thuse who knew him well, his gen- ‘how many silver fox pelts had l ius for \\'nr and whtit he accomp- l; ‘llshcd by it. the most re outreful n General in the Although it was hard to estimate cen shipped to date’ shipirirrs to- ght. said more ivculd be sold tlil; ivholc British ‘ season than law‘. More than 31503 armtn" iwcre sold by ranchers in tho Fri Lloyd {Zccrge describes the Can- crictou district last year at an il\t‘l‘~ adirtns as the "fire-hardened point aiie price of $32, netting tLcin a of our at ack whenever any diffi- cult. thrust had to b: iandertaken. total o.‘ approsiinnfeiy $112,000. 'l‘liis year because more ranchr: s :1 re After ilie Somme tattle .hcy were pcltinyr, ills expected Sill1‘.lll(‘ll'S will mizrkcd out as stcrin troops th‘ Guru's‘ s found thr pa cd for the ivorst.‘ era! fit for so cverwhehnlzig a po - rntl total nearly 4,500 pelt‘. Ifotvevci" the yrlce on silvrrs thi, itlon as commander of a fcrcc five es they will make a gillli oi about 4t) limes its i.‘.1'(‘.1l‘. as the largest army llcfcml? 011 "link. Nppglcoii, yrcr for $13 mid $14 and are bring- Minismr as. ‘ ing $21 to $24 this year. €VCl‘y commanded by the ivarllinc Prime sorts. Dmcussm; promotions, he writes: ,- Iiussia Spares Lifel 0f Goniiemned Nazi‘ iment announced late erova. coal mines in urestcrn Blbrrla. A b e a The sentences of two of the Rus- slans also were commuted w 10 years. Lindbergh Lands Safely At Sealant! (or. By Guardian’: simlll Wire) CHESTER, libiiland, Nov. 25 — Col. Charles A. Lindbergh wu the guest tonight of officers at the Royal Fair Force iitdion at Bea- land, near here. The filer landed in dense fog late yesterday after a flight from Ireland. Nearly 24 hours elapsed before news of his landing at Sea- land reached the press and 00n- corn was felt for his safety. I\ D Lindbergh had hoped to resume Gibraltar Straits westward. it Wits reported here today. ship was not hit. The trawler was believed one of several patrolling the straits for the Insurgents. his flight today but bad weather kept. him grounded. It was lkely he would proceed to his home 1n Kent by automobile Take Mo Action In (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) rman sentence imposed on Earl Dunbnif of Vancouver for the William Hobbs, IIPIIII holdup last January. scheduled to be hanged Friday. to interfere with the death smi- tence imposed on Roland Sine ' of Montreal, to bi: hanged Fri in Quebec City. of Lucien Molo. Montreal boot- legger, Nov. 4. I935. (or. by Guardian's Special Wire)‘ William Aberhnrt will lead the A‘.- bcrta. delegation to the Dominion- Provlncial Conference in Ottawa by Provincial Treasurer Cockroft and Agriculture who will remain over for the Mar- keting Confcrenca Dec. 14. Spanish Insurgent trawler flred on whlfli srld in t Death Sentences OTTAWA, Nov. '.i5—The Govern- today it‘ MOSCOW‘ N3“ 25_(AP)__R,,551ni would not interfere with the death l tonight spared the liie of a C1‘ engineer, Emil I. Stickling’ who was, sentenced to death for plot mg a- gainst the Soviet regime and killing 14 miners in acts of sabotaSB- The central Executive Committee in a terse announcement dl closed that Strickliniis sentence had been commuted to l0 years’ imprisonment after the German Embassy had made repeated protests in the case. Biickllng and eight Russiam were sentenced to death Nov. 22 after all mid admitted ioiiii or irortlcl r111" in plotting to wreck the great Kam- murdei" of‘ clerk, in a Dinibar is The Government decided also not He was convicted of the murder liead llelgation EDMONTON. Nov. 25—Prcmicr ec. 9. I-lc will be accompanied Minister Chant FIRES 0N RUSSIAN Sill!‘ GIBRALTAR, Nov. zfi-rAPl-A Russian steamer crossing tho The Russian soidlerlng and l fur buyers making their hendquart- federal scheme was devised, while in That figure will repre~:the United States the scheme rc- gave i sent only furs shipped from the cen- | qulrcd co-opcixitlon of the states. The Canadian Act’ hovicvcr, in the . opinion of the Supreme Cour‘. oil Canada, ivcnt beyond the Ftflclili‘ povrcrs niiil that coiut held it ultra, vircs. Th: Judical Crimmittec of ‘ Council in London is now nu on an appeal from the‘ C-vprrnir (‘ciurt of Canada. A compari on of the tivo laws rc- j veal.» both ' wand differ- rnrcs. 'I"i\ Anicrcun law is part of the. Social L-‘iecilrty Act, a general net providing for old age pensions, assistance u) indiqcnts, child welfare Maritime Premiers To Give Addresses; (C. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. ZGWDIscuss- ion of lilaritlinc Prizvince business conditions by the ifiirce Eastern Canadian Prcmersv- Angliis L. lvfacclonald of Nova Scotln, A. A. Dysart oi New BIlllLSWlCk and Thane A. Campbell of Prince Ed- ward I. id~ivill be heard hcrc. by fornn. Afaritlincrs early next month. it was learned tonighi, The lllririiniie Prcmler" arc to speak from lill‘ snnze platform at Mcnlreitis Aiariiiine Piovincc Club Dec. 7. The club held a similar joint. lecture for Maritlmers away from home in 1034 when the Premiers of the Llirce eastern provinces at; that Line-Angus Macdonald, L. B. 'l‘ill._v "n;l Dr. W. J. I’. Mac- Millan irnme to Montreal for the occasion. Heavy Loss Qn ‘lNSlIRANBELQyaHSl F01“ (A. P. by Guardian’! Special Wire) ‘ JU ' l- flldadrid Defeynde s C t’ Efforts To Dislodge Regerlls llrfllue University City. (By The Canadian Press A Government column zittaickcd the Insurgent rear- izuord at Talaverzi tie la Reina, tits‘ miles southwest of Mad- rid, _vcstcrday, and was repulsed with heavy losses. insurgent officers claimed 800 of the 1,500 militiamen making the surprise zittzick ivere killed. __ Arriving from Ciudud Real Province to the south in 50 trucks, the Government column set up three 75-mlllimctre "iatterics and hogan a bombardment of the town. A flcct of 23 Insurgent planes took up the fighting for {he Insurgents, machinc-giiniiini; and bombing the militia concentration with devastating" cilcci. By the time Insur- qcnt infantry was in the field the (iovcrnmcnt force had been routed. CAUSE DAMAGE Insurgent planes also ll‘. cud tzim-idiizble dairmge in a raid on Madrid, but Insurgent infantry brzieglng the city appeared to be cn the defensive. The Government's. "International" volunteer Column Continued m hammer at the Insurgents entrenched in Ui1ii'er;~;ti" city. northwest of lifadrid proper, while the l\'lailrld,l)i~fi"i;rc Couizcd claimed its forces had scottrrcd an Insurgent <:ui1t-~1'~;itiriii in the Cost» tie Camps. former’ loyal hunting ilillk across the IvlIli".2.flll1li'(‘S River, AIR ATTACKS l AIADRII), Nov, LIE-Foul" iii front DOlllblll: plane,» ilaricd over‘ » Not Yet Known Madrid today. spat machine gun RENEW i“. lilies, bonibcd die model pi ... i, and soared auny before Mrizirld planes had t.m;~ 1o give combat. 3911155 W» 13‘ Flllmffifl 011 1511? ~ (GP. by Guardians Special Wire) ltary hyp;e:1i~ rind sziniuilfrni .. _ ‘ O 1- ;-_\i_v_.\_ 1,; ,-_._ 35 Sly-gum. m»- 11,1?‘ , I vision has not yet been reached b): chFWIf-‘ii:‘nowraiiieitr inane» wok; in» (IOVVYIIPIFHL ilS t-n the data e n“ “l! medal“ mill ll" rzinitiincn: will inset. Prime Min- lcd w" “*5” "5"" 5“ ""11"! V15‘ l lPl‘ M: cnzie King sfl follow‘- li; nf the iii“. my ships ivliich (‘lill- 9 l {.11 1h eintiniid iliiir illllfil gun me ‘ m, ,m_,,_,,d U, a,,n,,,,nm,_ i"; ‘SM, l” ‘imp ">1 m“ “"' l-“m ll‘i“.li m" ih c iroultl he illiVll “i? nlniwtymd r I I Aicnilitv n Evgrlyt) qvLliiIIlAf-‘I. (icmnticrs tin-ow n L“ _,._, . Khpwd the or” "l. _. ‘.1. .i..ii fililltii‘ of man ,3 in. (is, “N, ,0 PM,” Jm,“ 7 m. ])t)\il!l llltfl ti. . s rliugic to iliiii m“ 1i , u... “ppm, d m“ the Iitcists out of illt‘ Uiii".'cr.'ii_',' m. m“ h? _,_, ,.,..,d um (my ama‘ . ihlc tn haw; to h_v that’. \'0l('E .5 ‘SPIFIONS ‘, '\\'.il he a month erirlzer Ilfavlriti official»; il , right of a-gilum." _ ii‘ courteous, iviitch ivus :~<‘L on moi. missions, ifl"llll‘llilg the, BHHSI] where residoixt were ‘invited’ to show their identification impel‘; before entering ihc grozutds lifter dark. The cnihassv guard \\'.’lli"llt‘ established after senzi-oiim‘ ,')Zl , . .i m an utrmjil; i '" lojyzrhitive program i-r::‘il".:iti~'r1i zit the cud. nz" Al‘: '1. .~' Iver" ll al- A HEAD WITH Eouclifioii Bu-i‘ vliilioin’ Basins \$ JUST A 4o‘! Quebec Fox-breeding Permit Fee Gases-lied (C. I’. by Guardian's Hpeehil Wire‘. QUEBEC, Nov. ~I“O.\1—“"<‘t‘(i!l‘i permit fee of $1 l i)i‘t“.l :. .i'. Mic‘ ' by Quebec GO\t‘l'l‘illll‘l1l. i112‘. ii. i- stlil obligatory’ for foxmcn to take ‘ out registration permits. Onesimci Gagnon. minister of mines. gain? and fisheries announced today. Reason for nholisthing the fr: iv: that foxes nrc noiv Yfllfflffl r.»‘ domestic animals and not wild iin- ‘ lninls as formerly‘. ' l Says Mediterranean Fleet MovementNo LONDON, Nov. 25——(CP-Havasi -—'I'he House of Commons was told today by Sir Samuel I-Ionrc, First Lord of the Admiralty, that ‘any ships ordered from Malta to Span- ish wntrrs "are relieving other ships in accordance with a pro- gram arranged rcme weeks ago.“ The depot ship Cyclops arid a flotilla of subir rinrrs left Malta yesterday. The 5.20il-trm cruiser Giilntca and the third fl5‘~‘il'n\'f‘l‘ flotilla of 10 units will lcrv: ‘r- .- ruw. ' The Sllflifilfiifill of leavts rt 7W.‘- tti. "was due to n violent gilc \ ‘Lrh slriicl: ths- island yiesterdny". lllllitilljf, communication between ships nzidi shore impossible." Sir Samuel said; “The action taken is in the nor-i inal routine of the Mediterraneani . . .:L x .. ' iiiliiiii iiiltl linittilnlini li‘lll,lli‘l‘.‘l Ilia‘. on 3" 33 Yul :r..i 44 55 liiiliixoizitin 34 43 i ma o tine i o r ° l zi: zni i‘, I _ lill 38 l 2i) 11G station," he proceeded, "a 7 l" submarines lcit hllilta It .i f‘) was only for short ruutlni‘ ,‘ i cises which \\'t\l1'i'.ll'l he ri-p to the Adiiiiriill " i Sir Samir] rryrfczi :1 liiiTr sud- ' {icsticil that. "in \if'.l‘ of i1 i arid livid- "vittonn at 4'13 iiiiii s-ll» tins .-.i 1* Ilr- 'l"i risfi. n1 rniiig at. '7. PPR. "It. is of Vlilli inter.“ ‘ui t‘ fish G(\\'l‘l‘il‘l.I.,i l. vi- s r "d; lii. not iutei:'c--.~ \""i ti..." Full monon Saturday: fiiiv. 2R, not (‘once i ' 11- ."im .l'.! pm. lie odd i ainczsltie tide i‘i'.,ilt.‘i‘ll min- lllifflilj,‘ l: ' later than \‘l1'll‘l ittcttrin. cnting the t‘ I rni; (nut lllltif\ rrd nn the Spanish (‘iivriir iiint] (".l"<"l“b1lEll{‘l Ccrzziiilcl. U‘! » iviv: "coiisisieni. uilh tiic iliniazc‘ In Iron‘ a l-oriwd“ tack-q ruin connection lliit trip t“? .4 ATTACK iPlanesi-dnflict -'..'.~ an}: 3x. = ééfci a;