ESTERN’ GUARDIAN .‘°‘""“-'?v‘ui=lrfl‘fts'ltllit"és”olitv"°“° '"-* um. summit-millennium; emu u an wlu u“. PM fllawn5Yhiii§flllnygfghfhuwuumrum . lilo»- m nor-um, tu- s _ ‘ Gog-lg; n..." ‘in _ Int Gender, fifinllfi: 3g Th ourelur lu be uumu dull; ‘ r.B0y ut be I; h] or Ila per weehhlgggehifi '¢',',,s{'fi'f,",§','§,"°°, '3 . vour order to the_be1 responsible for deliveries on your route. lib cola-n h reserved for run local interest but asserting or ngwsy nature may be iauortcuut a word strictly payable in sl- IIICE. Kodaks. Taylor Drug Co. “CARPET! "d "188 cleaned 5 cents square foot. Prince County COAL TAB. lust received at my meme“ L'“97'5'31-61- 0:5,. LPIUO-ififi-Zl. _MAKE 1 cent buy a dollars BUY Hypro Dislniectant for gfifth at emu-Hes b1“ 1° “lei-gig? p,- slices and iox_ ranches at "5 “"'“'°"‘m"“- -MOTli flakas for only ‘c at the skull 1c fade. now on at Gourllg 11-852. ' —-I"0B HEAVY once lots of timothyogalsgieesgvovg: . . H21‘ IRON, Zine. CWPor and in stock at Bruce's. L-7B6-5-26-2i. _ hot water I I _ w“ m l 5 uncultivated wet land with or u. soRLyXD-A: lclsfile. alps“ “mwi w” “Win81 12 lbs- cf No. 1 impacted tim ill $1.00 at Bruce's‘) y {or less than Vanishing —OOLD , 15c each. Walker 6c semple, 13mg and Jewfilry Store. L-832-5-27-2l. prrWfllgllgaOBE trunk for sale 0e . . A l _ Qflildel. Bummerslllje?’ J Hen”, L-85l-5-27-2l. —ONE CENT buys you a tonic Beef H011 8; Wine, Syrup Hypo. Diiasphites and Cod Liver Oil pre- parations etc, at Gourlies 1c sale, 114W 0h- L-852. —GOUBLIES bi 1 al F 1d May 2’l—Saturdayg Mcays fililofll day May 30 and Tuesday May 31st. Stock up with summer suppIllieéaz - s loll HAY and “grass sow at IP785-5-Z6-ZX- c M445 or No. i inspected tiln- . in cultivated or WlLAl or los. for “ran ul-UU in. braces , l..-.o..-15-26-2i. LEAVE FOR. MOTOR TRIP- lliid ML. J. . 1...: ricrne and Mrs. sty leave this morning on a 0r trip lo Ottawa. lvfontreal r other cities-w‘. RUSSELL AB-SENAULT GETS u ILAKS —- rtusseil Arsenault . pleaded guilty to having brok- lno ule Greyhound bfllu. Sum- sldc, early uh the morning or will and takung from the casn tcr about so dollars and de- ying the register, was senten» by His Honour Judge Shaw, uay morning to two years in cilester Penitentiary-S PRINCE COUNTY _ DRAMA ‘ILVAL - At a meeting of the lttee in charge or" the arrange- ty Uranla —00NGRATULATION5._ 1mm“ 1" Kellslnkton read with bride of Dr. Chester Stewart's si - nal honor in wlnnlin the gold m5. ill I0!‘ highest Stafid in hi5 c1595 at Dalhousle Universi y. Dr. Stew. art was the elicient and popular vice principal of Kensingwn scam; before marina Dalhousie and liis ulflsrlly friiruis here predict for him B 11111811 ~ career in oh profession-K use“ e festival and a new entry was ived by the committee, St. "s players in charge of Miss erlne Cameron being the la.- uidltlon, to the festlvaL-S UCOESSFU STUDENTS — - ds in sunimerside will be plea- w learn that. Douglas Crcaeby of Mr. and. Mrs. L. S. Cross- ot Banfi‘. Alberta, and grand- cf Mrs. Alden; Crossby, Sum- ‘.0’ lad his C1395 in Mathemat- at the Edmonton University, Al- . last. week. Dcilgia; graduated honors obtaining his B. Sc. His r Miss Mlzion Crossby. grad- -- in Household Economics and i continue her studies later at OUi-iao-S kley, (hill —DEATII 0F MRS. SYLVANG ARsENAULT-mefe Passed away on Thursday morninz at her home in Summerslde after an illness of 1W Weeks. Mrs. Madeline Arsen- Blllt. beloved wife of Mr. Sylvang Arsenault. Mrs. Arsenault was a 13"" ‘>1 Miwllwhe. but had lived for many years in Sumrmerside when she W85 hishly Esteemed for m; 13mg“ Christian virtues. Besides m“ us nd she leaves to mourn sons and one daughter: Theo. phuus- Armur- 511911. Abdon and $1M. Mrs Stanley Bernard, to Thcmjmuch sym-Dflthy is extended. sate dgnerail will take place on “Y Y 11101711118 st nine $0105: IEELAND LODGE The . at Ea-eelaud Lodge on the e8- - of Mr. Herman u’. Bryan is - rushed to completion so as be ready for the summer sea- _ when finished this tourist re- t will be one of the linest in the vlnoe. 1t will have a dancins r space of 5.000 leet with sci- pverioolking the dance hail. ins and smoking i~oon_l.s_ and looms are bfilnge b13815; 13938; - uus rooms w 1st colony which will no doubt Wm £55“.- lti “i.” Jifi“ a urc . a devout member. m ‘he w? —-SI:IEBBO0KE INSTITUTE — The May meeting of the Sher- brooke Women's Irlstitute met at $5 home of Mrs. John C. Jack MM [NEPRINTING AND DEVELOP- n Kensillgton and Vicinity vls‘1‘fe.‘=“5‘o%i2t£t$ ' "w" Mr. Bertram Wlldilgmg. lottetown was a visitor to lgcntfqfi Wn on Wednesday on plumes; Mr. Gerald iidcKenzic and M; Hllkhie wcQuald were vlglmrg u; clmllftiflo -. “may, the ma. IVII‘. Fr nk 5K0 1' 41M o'll.‘.’c‘t’.‘li‘fi.°“titllt“ % visitors to K 4m wan ay. M1‘. Gflmett Profitt of 511mm". ERSID AND PRillcE Legion Urges National Iinity To Commission OTTAWA. Mn! 26-1‘! Canada is to become u. nation in fact as well as name. national unity must be at the by the’ strengthening central government. the Canadian Legion asserted today. United eflort and high morale. in side war a business visitc to K . Sinflwn 1m Wednesday. r m Their many friends will be ens. ed to know that both Mmpllohn Burris and Mr. William Champion who recently returned from the nos- gllvfl-la giver“ undergoing‘ opergflqm. re o 1...... n?“ a" Pew l“ Qtmxratulaiions are in order to M15 J°§9l1h Davison on the excel- lent palm. Job he is halving done on the D.F. Hardy store which he pur- chased recently, Mr. Preston Tocmbs has 3, num- ber of men employed in raising and putting in a new foundation under his new store. the former Royal Hotel building. which he has recent- ly purchased. T118 Site for the new telephone office which is being erected here at the corner of the Kelvin and the Summerside Roads, is now ready for the foundation and building work to begin. this we are advised will begin at once. After a great deal of work by one of our genial druggists namel Mr. WI‘. Taylor. the Kensmgton mils court is ncrw in excellent shape and a number of tennis enthuslastlcs are taking advantage of same and the excellent weather conditions to enjoy this swell ame. Like other aportsinthisour airtcwnitlooks as if tennis will come into its own in a big way this. sunrmer. A hundred per cent of the younger element attended the dance in the Maple Leaf Gardens, in Summer-side on Tuesday evening. and all report a, fine crowd and a nice time. A challenge and IOCUPbBJIw of same. for a tennis game by two of our old-time athletes is now in the offing, all that is now necessary ls a smart promoter to get their names ori the dotted line, and set the data. It is rumored the winner will be an entry in the coming tournament iii the capital, which would certainly be just too bald for those foreign en- tries, so both agree. they are also seriously thinking of inviting Perry, Vines and other professionals to at- tend, thinking they would gather In some new tricks. which would help them g hundred per cent in their matches. So now where is that. promoter? —H ‘Cape Tormentine Mr. James Adams. Springhill Junction. was a recent guest. oi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oultcn. Mrs. Lloyd Swrling and little son Harry. have gone to - ville, Quebec, where they expect to spend me summer mon . Mir. Ray Ward. Moncton. W83 preci ted by the tourist to lhe . . B 1pc: tile pmvincei-S ggg f“, We‘. “Tigfgimélgghgfrgegpg ifigsentétruhftvgfixléfl parents. Mr- and nu. ovum COMMISSIONER ‘m WW “W18 and "HP ' ' -—-- . Q H District a °,g},..lg{g,e,-,,gg=§;1gog§ Miss Ruth Johnson. suitable. ed m visit the sic A letter from “Mini? “°m°,,f,““fu$°’§,k, “K “g; the Red ask i; members “"°md9”°'nm' ' ' ' _- lotion at Kensiritton on Frl- mm‘ that nwney ‘or Way, this society next month. Mrs. Boswell and Jack offered to donate cod oil lor some poor children of the district. Mrs. A. Boswell. Mrs. John Jack em, W641! ap- District Con- .V ulbernoon. Miss rlclman lave interesting description of Brow- < and Guides. their B11118’ and 1s. The audienuoe. cclllflfiéilfisl lly o mo ers o “155- Wind 11°" be anymma b“ pointellna attenld%g “g ‘“°,{}°“°‘;f, °‘ Pm’ m°"""“}§?‘ ventlon. Mrs. L. B. Lilkletter was F _ “Prlnfi Count m appointed delegate for the annual tutti“: mnoizmvm“ gum an gm COHVEIIY-llgé. Mrsfihtlanet Riley, old-i usiastic District Commissioner. ‘lfflngfi “an aumlfghlagxgx I “*9 91°59 °f he” a“°“°s5 M“ with the s geetion of some sort of lman was tendered a hearty vote “met m gem w her A qua." "milks i" which she g“‘°-°“5ly UOIIKIBLTO on Education was con- “W A ""131 "m" mmwe“ ducted and a aper read on Home lie the ladies got acquainted and and 56h p by Mrs ‘Wed- "ireshmemfi-‘K Smith. Mrs. Prank Townsend read —ALBER'I‘ON SUBDIVISION (‘- - L. MEETIN - The annual Wins of the Alberton sllbdllllfikhn the Catholic Womens LeaZu: l held in the Parochial house on ', 10th. with the president, D. O'Brien in the chair. The utea of the last annual meetinfl ere read and approved. Oil B0- “nt of the illness of the ‘iress- er. the secretary read» her rePO" inch showed that. the C. W. L. 0f tel-ton nod a EliIOCOE-EJII year fin- clally. The President repvrled at snc was wel pleased with the Wberatlon of thy members and Ork done by the different units. dainty ‘lunch and after a thanks the meeting closed with the National Anthem-S —Mr. Ephraim {card and [owl-her o Care ‘Traverse were vis- itors to Summer-side this week-S VANCOUVER. May 26 -— Blwfll hundred sinkle uncimvlg%edind 931:8: t0 . e 12m of muurlowntnwn nuildflwl today but it'll’ of igloiir fellows were Mr. °‘ NLrs. Lloyd Hicks, Sackville, spent the weekend here. a guest of her mother. Mrs. Frances Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Ogden and family of Monoton were Sunday guests o. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bren- Use Mlnurd's for dandruff. ._____._____ Mining TORONTO. May 28 -(CP)— New low prices for the year spot- ted the Toronto exchange board at the close today and all ex- change indices were standing at their lows for the month at the ose. Medium-price golds accelerated their downward pace in the lust hour with volume picking up on the decline. Noranda and Hudson Bay 008i- ed losses of 1 1-4 to l 1-2 Cheap- er base metals followed alo . Waite-Amulet held up throug most of the day but finally fell in; a e secretary. Mrs. John P. Wail- in tall 0 ‘iwtmi “n w l 1° can“ down 1pm’ u l“ {J “ufim ‘$1.32? "d-I-‘Qfibfiflfimlfi 0316 tgelgtralupost £940 oen a fllgglgvfl of 34.000 shar- nsofacihv u’ tmnr iilemfrcmm- office and civic m. gallery neared es. tlons the "Flt o ffloers were their 142ml hour 0' occum h- The silvers were all weak but “m; re {filo ngmo em- Pfc5- The were arrested 18W Y9!‘ comparatively slow. Eldorado clos- or a en's a y ' terdav as th an “m! °" "W" ed 9 cents down to 2.02 and ' ds ant. Mrs. A. D, Q'Br.cn ire-elect- v “we want a works M liikrbiey; m m- bearing I g Twenty-rune f the men era-la: pmsrlm in “on” co“ I Wm t” mended to June 1 and sent w in nearby farm m Bunmby municipality. The o era Oakalla D1150" rcaaurer. Mrs ouncillors, mil. .1 Th | . _ p M er lodmd in the city 3811- 0y l§v.“l'l':'§l'1g§l°l'll“°'d-a"§l'§n. Mm ylflle-vvr" in W“ °°“" M" today. _, dward Perry. CANADA'S rAvoulurr book _ minor l Western oils widened their losses in the late action. Royailte finish- C lna _ Jiidmonton drop 20 cezlts its Brown. Okal a. Dal- Unrler increased offerings a of the medium-price Kerr-Addison finished 14 can down at 1.81. a new low price f3: cunts down at 3.10 and Monet; l4 cents dovm at to l 1-2 and Lake shore an Holl- inger dropped fractions. Speak At Halifax “fine Cunudlun rm» m“... commillonfi Wests" e"- “r”- O ormuhcgugrvml’ on / . ifexoflhourd of ‘gm Nipissins and Castle ed about 2 points or more down. housie and Foothills sold off. ids filled easily in the lute t gin the year. MacLeod-Oockshutt 1.71. Dome and McIui-YPO ioatdl 8-8 _.i.____ Sir Francis Floud To IO-iir 11inch ' bum ' to u “I' , qmwui ue Mu u the Legioifs View, were no less neceuary for Canada in peace than in wurthne, it declared in a subminion before the Howell Com- ‘mission. i "It is with this knowledge that iwo feel lrrmelled to make our plea for unity and to withhold our support from those forces which tend to develop nine sovereign states owing doubtful and zrudlzinrz recognition to a central authority of limited power." said Col. C. Basil Price, Montreal, Legion spok- esman. “As we view the events of post- war years and realize how the les- sons of those years have been dis- regarded while sectionalism- has developed. we are frankly disheart- ened and dismayed. “While we know this Commission is only a. fact-finding body with power 0f recommendation, we come before you with the hope that you may find it possible to make rec- ommendations which will tend to strengthen the national govern- ment. with the provinces equitably provided for, and thus tend to the development of a nation with unity as its keynote and high morale as its inspiration. and not simply o, loosely knit confederacy." So Canada might develop as a ed a review of the whole structure of it; constitution to ensure: That the central authority has am-ple power to implement inter- national obligations. To make it clear that the cen- tral authority has power to le - late in matters which have - come of national importance. That provincial rights should not be permitted to develop to a point where each province becomes u sovereign state. "Phat means be provided whereby Canada. can amend her own oon- stltution. This would all be subject to the one condition that “special rights and. privileges already accorded to minorities shall not be abrogated or reduced without the full consent of the minority affected." In addition the Legion proposed inclusion in the British North Am- erica Act of a constitutional decla- ration of the rights fundamental to Canadian citizenship. “in particu- lar. those rights which ensure civil and religious liberty. free speech. free assembly. a tree press. and. moot important of all. an indepen- dent judiciary with right. of free access to our courts." O01. Price told the Commission these views had been approved in general at the Legions bl-ennial eeting last January and had been approved by eight provincial bran- ches. New Brunswick had not con- curred. 'I‘hi.s was not indicative. however. of disagreement but mere- ly that the New Brunswick branch doubted the value of such organiz- ation making such a presentation. The Legion submission wound up a day in ‘which the Commission received the appeal of the National Council of Women for clarification of marriage laws and protection of the status of women in industry, a. plea by the Health League of 55 Canada. for revival of the Domin- lon-provincial co-operatlve eflorl. against venereal diseasu and great- er use of preventive measures gen- erally for the pl tectlon of health, and the proposals of a United Church group to increase social security. British Cruiser At Strike Scene KINGSTON, Jamaica. my (b: uBIDMlP-fhe Bllliiih Cruiser Ajax steamed into Kingston nar- bor tonight after an emergency call from Jamaican Governor Sir illu- ward uennam brought he": from Bermuda to guard lives and P109"- ty in Kingston's general strikes. Waterfront workers who started the strikes Saturday leluscd corn- prcmlse WJBCn otfoler. by srlipplu: companies today. They demanded a flat wage ot ilo cents an hour for day work and 50 cents an hour for over-tune, Night. rates were not mentioned. The offer would raise the pay for wharf workers from eight to l0 pence (l6 to I) cent-S) B-n hour 10F nay work. Night workers would re- ceive the old rate. 33 cents. Ship workers would receive l8 cents for gcnyewark and 3'! cents for over- Wings Rally To Defeat Royals (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) MONTREAL‘ May ZQ-A seven- ri the tifth lnmng o ponents had Bone live tuilics in the fourth gave Rochester Rled Wings a 9-5 will over Montreal R0 r-s today and sent the Win58 to of third P3899 in sole reunion the ternaticnsl Baseball 101s“?- ' Rocha in _________ mlslc Ion LONDON IONDON-Aboutfioobundeon- » be given in the PW“! $0 dimmer at e cost e1 (N Mo). mu non ms uli-r COUNTY wlviidmgilm W Island, ill 0t Fall Into Foreign Control Says Premier In Commons united nation. the Legion advocat- ~ » - mufiy-J“, OITAWA, May fl-fdPl-‘Anfl- huge wooded, ter- oosti , i tthelnolzthcftheStLuw- lgeefyluvorywill not fall into fur- elgn hands. Prime Minister Muc- KingirldicatedhltbeI-louee Klenaie of Commons today. The Government is now consid- erl what action should be taken -in aw of negotiations reported being cal-r on between the con- solidated Pa. Company, owners oftlieisiannuldaderman . It has been in consultation wi the Government of Quebec and both Governments are agreed it would be undesirable to permit the island w pass into foreign control. Mr nude h ‘ tenant Bennett after Corlservative and J. S. Woodrlworth, C. O. 1'. Leader, had urged the Government to elrpropriate the island. Mr. Bennett said he had looked into the position carefully and had ascertained there was an option for the sale of the island, nomin- ally to a foreigner. Bites Progress 0f Work In National Park Considerable progress had been made in work in the Island Na- tional Park since the program was begun last year, J. Smart of Ottawa. assistant comptroller and chief inspector of the National Parks of Canada, said here yes- berday. Accompanied by Stanley 1110:3- son, well-known golf architect, r. Smart intended to remain here I. few days. _ Work on the Dalvay House at Tracadle would be continued this season, Mr. Smart said. Found- ations had been rebuilt and o, new and larger cellar dug while a number of the floor joists were removed and replaced with spruce and fir. The upper storey was re- stuccoed. This year the verandah. which was in a state of disrepair, will be torn down and reconstructed. The roof has been repaired and stained and the whole building will eventually be repainted on the outside and redecorated inside. It was planned for the time be- ing to leave the layout intact. Onc section would be reserved for ad- ministrative offices and the rest would be available for the use of the public as a community centre. There will be a large commun- ity room and reception room and it was hoped that suitable con- cesionaries would be obtained for running a tea room in the bulld- ing. A women's rest room and lou will be fitted up and men's toile installed. “We hope," said Mr Smal ‘ “that clubs and organizations will avail themselves of the privilege to use certain rooms." A certain amount of work will be done in grading and land- scaping. Faculties will be provid- ed for camping and picnics. tables and stoves being‘ available for those who wish t em. Applications will be received for the conductin of a, dance hell in accordance wth park regulations. Stanley Thompson accom riled Mr. Smart for the purpose o look- ing over pros tive sites in the park for a l course. Mr. Thomp- son hss la ada and the United eluding the courses at Banff. Jas- par Park. in South America and other places. At Dalvay a oommodious main bath holise is being constructed with dressing rooms and ch G Itlrflierhobad ‘irttiigilgli sis g» l‘: "xiii l? ' here unexpec his ship. TBLEVIZE OLYMPIA RECALLS zuamrunoa England ushimz the Brl COULDN'T BEAT IT WYNBERG. South two cent train fare charged with not paying. NICE GOING FOR. STAMP shilling Inndm for $1.850. W‘? system. The house is only about 200 feet from the beach. Rccres; tional areas will also be establish ed, also a baseball diamond and tennis court. It was expected a great deal of this work would be completed this year so that its facilities would be available for the summer season. Another large bsthlna 110w ll bglng built. in the Cavendish urea and will be completed in tune for the swlmmlni sell-am- W111i!" for picnic parties will also be 91'0- vided. some work has been undertaken in connection wit-h thc M1110 91 ("seen Gables propflrty. ii’- Wll "l4- It was proposed to construct u ma from Dalvay west to Stun- hcpe and other Willi! "m" through the 9° m! ‘“’.t’1““..8¥.. e $55.3. This road will be 0i’ standard park type. 22 feet wide. One mile has already been com- ma, “i °'-‘" va e - Kt Brackley it was proposed w rebuild the road leadinl V) m9 beach, which is a favorite bath- resort, and build n. main bath- ing house with secondary Null" houses east and west on the scn dunes. i_____._.. STOP AND BUY ONE Lennon - Travelli milkbun euture of motorized. are now u . l h . drawing their 15mm‘ “w,” cyelil and o m largely from hi are REAL MOTOR TRIP gee on ~...~l.=:s..*l-. ' but bl off b! the » t-séa‘. ,_ l A -— 00h“ HOUR X OIIIOOI‘! IDRI A!’- l of Mouth and AY FEVER rn R. l ll | . your uuuuul Buy I’ PPCIZO OTII MQ- “rltlufi NOITIOLINI Nuuul lonely soothes u A llflnleetu uonrlle. ll nee! sums eh- s crowns. lu- emu by um linu- Doctors m . 0mm. Ilud com. ‘IVIESTRBLIN All iyl-II. L. WOIIII’; l‘ Queen llnet. h full any lord's ave up to the mole for the assaul rls at Zeebrugge April be broken up as ob- iulil r tedly. wll-len he an of- ficer on a. liner. stopped here with for visitors at the Empire Exhibit- ion here Africa. — A cost. Sidney Bulrsky $10 in court where he was LONDON — An Edward V11 l0- postage stamp was sold in loon barrage group. demonstrated v lethal cable, are designed to usounll to an amazing height. Aircraft flying into the cable are destroyed. The earth-end of the cable ju operated by on u lorry, thus giving the balloon forces , ’ .1 llerflthewfldly-unimuieueeenelutheruriuliorirseuflersllelrlnuh Government hudmnounegdshuuhehalehfnneuadbeoupeggedutunewlnel-betweenllund Iltothedulhntnnlerbehdhrumuunedibatfbeflnermeulhsdbltulndtueoeu- eentefihcAruer-leunuudbrlthhfloverumenl One for the BATHROOM t b One_ for the Kl-l-CHEN “i, One m. tthe LAUNDRY l fl" tilw» One for the GARAGE (x_.,‘_.._.y Save time and steps. Don't waste time going from one part of the house to the other to get the Old Dutch. Keep Old Dutch handy in every room where you use it. Thus you save time, save steps, save surfaces. For Old Dutch doesn't scratch. It lu made with Seiamotltri. run ru erluuu OLD DUTCH OFFERS YOU THESE ATTRAOTI_ IDNDON — O1 m will mo - television at this ygll-rs show. "egg WM‘ 6' “out” TA“! , N‘ i l0lhgl nlli. 2’: s3}. gm ' For only and llleywi Jmlllq d; h 7 . . - . . - - - n n "all tele on" lirles. three Old Dutch labels. Value . scrim-l. Ao-Il. ‘ O N Plus Quality Silverware k me n by Oneida,- Ltd. G wT-t D s MC Don I Miss This Ir‘ Iurguru fl _ Queen. well known fr? ports This ofiengoed onlyluCenrdmenplm Si, l)“ as l; former cofinnlander oi tlée, __ ‘ 3"‘; ‘fifil ‘$313. ‘J5 ‘it. ifiwglnmnwuy‘ 0w wrw mum-M m». dldmuiullvslhwifl world voyage of the liner “Errlplre ' I an stencil-librarian sat-u freru Old Ovfelr au- m‘ complete labels) em!____¢ for which pluoeu send no I Wm. AJoquuu ‘fable Spoons and clveulurnllinu howl can out other plows or: eoupl* u! of lhir A-l plus quality rilvomrln.’ ' Nnllrn AM».- Donahu- CATCH ‘EM FITWNG WASHINGTON — G-Man Chief J. Edgar Hoover has suggested a target. range where his men can machine-gun dummy mobsters speeding along in cars at '10 miles an hour. cult Court today a Jury found Al- exander W. Bar-mull. Montreal, not guilty of manslaudhlkr and the accused was released. The charge o. Dee/iy iT-"rrurrtirliftrlo last October. Barrlhlll testified he fired when he thought he saw a bear ACQUITTED 0F and. then found ‘heliald shot. Dealy. MAN SLAUGHTER NEWCASTLE. N. 3.. May 26- (Qlf);In_th*_I{orth_l_ixnberlarlgl Cir- Usa- Millard‘; for dandruff. This is one of the first pictures made of balloonu of the new Royal Air Force bal- reoelnfly. The balloons, attached to a. great length of a winch, which can be mounted ‘balloon great. mobility. Recruiting for the maintenance of the Ipllllltilllfrlflvnllfiltlutlllmd .‘...-....- u-i-u-eur-u.» uivnuiomcnrorauhggmsy‘