" ~ 1lhn-wuuum ' I s .. . ~ , ._ , ‘I , - _ m, MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN um majority have not the some ........... p Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew cllillzwrflfiowiv. cXNAoA. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1939 signify/tips Ae1vri:y7rzrr ?o~ifi“Z~c MANION ASSURES CANADIAN uzvifl/ 11v HCEISIS! Great Difiomatic pinning“ Nazi Govemmen ee TR-mMPHANTl International s. Activity Evident lllll VIEWS gfivydlgllig’; 53ft’: iluliicolimli.‘ »=i=~»»-»=-i'= msiBllzAlsill 1" Worli Capitals M alme y s an ers Air SecretaryWai-ns Hitler's At A Glance ' w tEl“KlT.v:M?£fl£i-; to The Cltnltllln Press) Lead TO National Conservative Nazi Chieftain Is Giv- . . “Retribution And Ret .” i Chieftain Believes en Rousing Recep- S” l’ l ‘it Refill“ I" --- mat a 5 uey for the Kretschuur Brunch of the Gurrett t’ , d ' ’ the overu- ment u the "principal party in interest” in the olnlm of Johann Peter Christian Schoe- fer of Bad Nuuhelm, Germany. nlted from ?hil-.idelphis tint the tiono to Nui Government has been so- taking definite foam in Europe. Air Secretory Sir Kingsley Woodw Hitler's ambitions will lead to "re- ' ' $20,000,000 estate o! Mrs. Hen- to the property and money left 60H on Arrival In tribution and retreat." StYOIIg Note COH- (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Wfllfll’) Conditions M 0 l’ 6 2m; Emnawrtfinzcliéslea-rt: snags‘? ‘ltggirnnnugg: Berlin wMosoow-Igtzlilet m? 7861181351; demns Hitler Coup _ LONDON, Mzircii l9-(C. P. Cabie)—-Air Secretary Sir (Jrltwal q-vhan June: Bland raisin.“ h..." hiss mlulng‘, m“. swims or m, ' N", 2am ..gbicr;§y' ___Withh0ld Reco _ Kingsley Wood _tonight warned that the ambitions of 1914. “Ila-y ‘m Mm m a mm faafiofimzfflggflfm (By Lynn Retainer-mi, violent and QCQNNIVQ» g Relchsfuelirer Hitler “may well bear bitter fruit and will nition. MOSCOW, Match l9~ (APP- Sovlet Russia ln a note to Ger- many refused today to recognize Press Foreign staff) BERLIN, March 19--B.oin.hs- Fuehrer Hitler returned in triumph to his capital tonight from ‘ ' g the new Nari protectorate of “ hernia and Monsvio and n. B-ERIiUf-Tlred, grim Fuehrer returns to conqueroi-‘s welcome; receives nation's pledge “never to relinquish" greetei- Gcrmony. PARJB»Doladier- wins unprece- dented dictatorial powers; reported New Dominion; Mrs. Jennie M. Post Oilice; Mrs. John Ching. Red Point; Mrs. Edward B. Cobb, Bangor: Mrs. Fannie Garrett and certainly bring in the end retribution and retreat.” The Air Secretary made a public address at Kid- brooke near Greenwich after a week-end of feverish dip- lomatic activity ill London and other capitals which saw a deposition by Mr. Schsefer in Germany. If “letters rogutory" were granted, the petition asserted, “the jurisdiction and taking of lily The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Morph lit-The Not- Ionni Conservative Potty will loin with the Government in assuring Geo e J. Collin. Sourls East: teatime will be corn lately ' __ Chancellor Hitler's BibSOFDHOIi of a united front against German aggression takin a defin‘ ilu wdrld d! clnldlm "n"! l" Mrs?’ Mlrlndl E. Collin, st. under {do control of thepGov- delved lll- Ilglldlll PM“ new ml“ “fmfglm 1251*” my "=' Bollertlifl-Momvls and Slovakia as ite form in Europe. i g the I'm d! 01d lrdvlvlcd Edwin's" Peters Buy; Mrs. Bells Garrett Eflillltfll o! Germany, which n, ld relinquish ms upanded Gcr- “l” ° - . ltesl. condemning it B5 "arbitrary. The Air Se r t . d f H d P . M. is _ situation. Dr. B. J- Mariion, the and James my“ narrow bum h. ‘Koch u“ than," pa"). many he has created. BUUEARIST-i-lal! milLon 501- violent and aggressive." _ , c Q31?’ 5 wot 5 o 0we_ (‘me _ m “l? . p311] ehieltnln, declared in a d“ gem"; n“; L n And". in gnggmg, u l? ‘Wm 11%|“ lie rode _like a cenque di¢"_ Wald R-lllllflllld-ll lmllller‘. 4 The Russian note, following sim- Chamberlain S Birmingham address Friday in which Hitler ltllldlfil‘ l“ m‘ 7"“ mm!“- svn. l0 Prince Street: MH- "IQ will"! I'd-I'd Illdllld "Id ‘h""'3h ‘l ‘h'°"“‘u°"l°“i mm‘ “m”. Grand cmmdl dmlms l" ll“ “M10115 bl’ "he Brill-ill lllld was criticized bitterly for his repudiation of the a ree- The Olllwsitlon leader's stntc- ynnk Curr“, 5mm,” 5",”; gum" Mummy“; ‘m; N. nel oi’ hetling Germans to the 917999 Rllmd-llld Wall“ ml-hllllbl-ll Hench Governments, declared t . g “m, “m”, cheswr.fi.ncll_ w Elmo“ 5L m“ onedn" by “um” m‘ chum” l m,“ h, w”, immem detgmflned o, give ngthjng any; Bern“ explanation o, “SW16” men s made at Munich last September when the Sudeten- Agfitgdgfrfillfi the Nsilianni all!‘ and Mrs. Crawford Altken. 265 the“a:mnininghlol:ie-hnl: itltely into new "important oon- flcglgn elgnléglnge_llav? a’); Nous could not be consldereg ltiild W88 ceded t0 Germany. "l" "° 7- “V” e" Grafton Street, nil o! Chor- o e pe oner, w c mus ' mulled‘ ‘em "correct end corresponding ' ' ' ' -__ llrdlllly “r8011 t0 will"! m." YE“ lottetown. be exchanged for selected gov- The Fuehrer looked tired and my emergemy- facts known to the wlhole world." speaking at Kldbrooke’ SIB-KEI-gsley said‘ III the present world lltlllllllll- The latest threat to the errimental securities.” "lndlcl- grim as he descended mm the PRAGUE-Between 6.000 and 8.- At such u time it should be our role desire to serve our country in c mum!!!‘ that will help all our (Xnsdlun people to remain united in thought and action; and I have no intention of adding to the dif- ficulties of the Government, or of embarrassing them in any mun- nu. This situation ls In above political manoeuvring. It should be made quite clear ulso that only tile Canadian Prime Minister can speak with authority for Canada. particularly in view of the fuct that l have no confidential infor- uution of my kind. Prince Edward Island interest in the huge estate left by the widow of n snuff manufactur- er, who died intestate. the value of which is increasing st the rate of about 82.000 a day. was revealed by a petition flied by Wilhelm r‘. uhsuer. aller- Sitllltlon Critical i feel that today world condit- ions ire even more critical than they were in June 1914, because now an unscrupulous, militaristic dictator is etiemptiniz tr.» get pos- session of world pmver. thus en- dangering the democratic liberties which are part of our very ilie. Hiflerflq unjustified and unbro- vcksii conquest of Czecho-Slovizldo and his triumphs! march through ilisi gallant little country have shocked all the peace-loving people o! the world. Everyone is sskins ~w1iat next? All realize that not onlv l: no count in Europe safe. frcnl this man w o appears to be drunk with power and lust oi‘ con- quest. but. they realize as well that. if his conquering march izoes on, countries for removed from Ellrollc wi’l find their national life endsnzei-ed. Shculd Hitler obtain the absolute dictatorship overEur- ope, at which gcsl he appears to be mixing, he might well look with n CHARLES S.FOL'1'l..lr. ‘slotted rms rorelm Sh") l8—-(AP)—-Ple- mliféliiliiilffffiiisiiiu. armed Willi unprecedented dictslorisl powers lll democratic France. tonight took immediuie stePS w lllllmlldf fiance's armed forces axlghwlrtdlgss ported to have called to e 0 125.000 s eciol iortress trvflllll- Immc atelv antler the Senate thud completed porliamentar “aflldlgl: turning Franc: into a vrt tatfirihln lmtii Nov. 30 m Ofdalgh? match me quick dvdlfildlls 91 (o: fuchrer dimer and Premlel l w - inl. Premier Dalodier called s cob- uict meeting m sperm/e llls ‘ll-ll decree laws under the sweePlllB measure. vollllolls eyes toward this contln- Th y mainly were concerned. __' ._ ~:_—— _: aourogs close w the Prenuqr (Continued on ms o. Col s) fllhs dllvllflllledldd m“ ‘m’ i woe. “Dark Orchard” Report Unoolilirlilitd Drama WiIiIICT 1t was re rted. though it could _ Xifiwbeliilggtfnordeiq atrégitlv ‘gélll; ’I‘ORON‘IO. M h 19 -(CP)— r ' ° ‘ if. Campbell Yalllcncsn‘: "Dark g§§,,f§“}§‘,l,,‘;,§“t‘§‘o'§*p‘; °§..‘5§§'§Bio§§ cliztrli." s. wci which Adjudics- one source 0km w‘ the Govern. tor (icarge strum said depelldtd Blllllvly llllon the treatment given ll. lvfls adjudged the best play of the central Ontario Drama. Festi- vll at the conclusion of the r66‘ lomil competition Saturday night. The Arts and letters Olub, pro- dllfcr oi the tragic. melodramatic t, s iu Do arliers iirst decrees ‘dill; beats cull sonrdlllllldwlv 125.; 0.).) specialists from the last thre~ classes whim have u millvlfld "l?" military service. ‘Ihe some soul-us whorl-Ed "1 *5‘ dicionai clsss tvlelllna 240-900 me" may be called u to brill! m9 Dfaladier Moves To St1?<?:I1glhen Frenc_h_ Forces tive n! the Interest of the German Government as the principal party at interest,” the petition went on, “is the up- polntment of Arno P. Mowits, German Consul in Philatel- nhil. as the attorney ln fact for the petitioner." ibmmei- than any ever before pluc- ed in the hands of a Premier: lllgf peigietime history of the Th d lc. pqlhe only check oil his decree power is the swim/Bl m“ ""15 ‘be given by his mbinet which he a: es with an tron hand-and by e5- ident Albert ieBrun-who sullbflrlifi his "strong man" tactics. The Chamber o1 Deoullw ddWt- ed the bill yesterday Wllll ‘*1 W31” fortable Rliihtisl msiorllv 01' ¢ Premle Sena show o n. r. » 1 n a mere wiifnndtovhiitcllfiirouie 00W» ernme won a. 286-14 record vow to fulfil parliamentary formality. The deiea/t o»! a socialist resolution to re ct his decree authority was then so certain that the Govern- ment; did not even make it d lest o: confidence“ ‘gzlaie resolution W85 d l ted 280 . eBeeBlore the vote, Daimler told the Senators fiefl°ll'G¢1'm3“ "Good Neighbor" mow. slelwd =1- w, the Munich Agreement last Se t. 29. had been wiped out b Rechsfuehrer Hitler's conquest 0 C lie-Slovakia. Dfetcwas the first time the Preiinler flatly had stated that. the Fnllm‘ German agreement, which wr- reeponds to a. similar British-Ger- man declaration, had been fli- puiiged. France. like urea.» Bil ain and Soviet Russia. has lllfllfllled Germany thflt she ressrds "fill" °’..“‘.‘;L..°”‘i°li.°.;“.‘..‘i.”i§...’i” t?“ ” re o - a lllmnce. Dsladler declaldd. fill-lil- stncnzthen her lmkl’. hdl‘ "Mm?" train from Vienna in Goeriitzer Station to be greeted by political and military leaders o! Germany and foreign dignitaries. Envoys of the Anti-Cominte Pact powers were among those ’who saluted Iliin. including Lieut. Gen. liiroshi Oshima, Japanese Ambassador; Bernardo Attoilco, Italian Ambassador; and the Hun- Iurlun military attache. Also in the welcoming party was Baron Konstantin Von Neunth, newly appionted "‘ ' -Protee- tor of Bohemia and Moravia." The qtltlhem all stood Held Marsh ,B‘l'X1I , 1mm be- hind»: Ollllfiw-dllmv-‘JQVO-frhi-l Euchre: me nation's pledge "never to relinquim this gigantic this neat and tremendously coumalecus creation of yours, come what-may." Earlier, in o nationwide broad- cast to Germs-n youth, Education Minister Bernhard Billet defended Hitler's absorption of Bohemia and Moravia and declared "the notions! existence" of Germans would be protected by the Nazi state “to all eternity." When the triuiiiphol, fast-mov- ing trip from the suburban ste- tion to the chanceliery was end- ed, Hitler appeared twice on tihe spotlighted balcony to accept the homage of d shouting, flag- wsviflfl Dlbflpie. An announcer called the ever- crowd below to go home "bcmuse the Fuehrer has impor- tant conferences before him." Hitler, who had Goes-inn at his side on ilhe balcony, was believed to have summoned a. meeting of high minlstersto discuss the l: week's achievement of ebsorwu Bohemia-Moravia and accepting the protectorate of Slovakic, Some persons suggested o meet- ing 0f the Rcichstog might be dis. cussed. This would give the Chancellor a sounding board to strike hock st the rising tide o! criticism which washed in from abroad as- allnst his latest stroke. Jtghsjlelsbsieinnwsre celled- l. Saturday and rolls-d lip the run- 000 Nazi troops parade through lines of silent spectators; display "In the absence of any express- ion o! the will of the Czech people,” it. said, "occupation of Czechia discloses for first time real strength of German army forces ere. BtmGOS-Nationallst insistence for “victorious peace” regarded as mjectlorl of Republican peace of- l‘. MEI-GOO CITY-Cardenas sn- riounces oil expropriation problem “realchirle definite solution through tXflJpEtRZtll/é plan for operation of- fered by expropriated companies. BEIREGSZASZ, Germany-Hund- reds of Hungarian fsmllies expell- ‘ecl from Rlwlnnis. , d. , ..Ili.ni d‘ ,‘ rates rptlcn of Gaechs in- to empire. Initial East-West Passenger Flight Made Yesterday Bv ROSS MUNRO Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER, March 19—ll:£ak- ing the initial east-west passenger flight with a full crew aboard, a Tf8HS~CflJl8KlB Airlines plane lend- ed ct Sea Island Air rt here to- day after brcezlng rough from Ottawa in 17 hours, 30 minutes el- apsed time. Ilive members of the Ottawa Press Gallery were passengers on the airliner as it chased night and day across the mntinent: through cloudy weather 1n c demonstration flight ponso vi by T.C.A. prior to inauguration of the regular pas- senger flights April l. For the first time. stewurdesses were carried on the ZBOO-mile hop to e up the crew with the captain and first officer. The plane ledt. Uplands Airport at OI;- tawc. in bitter cold st 10 pm. m1‘ way to Sea 151a,] Airport's spac- lgdnl-lu uedgulsselmflol l" ‘Mercy Flight” Made By imis administration building at. 12:20 pm. PST. western European powers in any attempt t0 block further progress by Chancellor Hitler toward the Block Sea. show its hand so soon-particu- larly utter the wsy she was snub- over Munich settlement. Kentville Man Injured Fatally man Bent, 49, o! Kentviue, i/wo (Bchemis-Morsvis) ivy German troops and subsequent actions of the Gemlan Government cannot ‘but be considered as aibitrary. violent and aggressive." "The above remarks." it added. "also refer in their entirety to the change in status of Slovakia. lu- bomdinating the letter to the Ger- man Empire, which was not jus- tified by lmy expression of the will of the Slovak people." It further charged that "the actions of the Gemlsn Govern- ment served as e signal for gross invasion"- ed-“c Unaine, easternmost. province o! Czecho- slovakia. by Hungarian troops. Lt stawd that the actions 0i’ the Gemisn Government, "for from elimina/ting any danger to univer- ssl peace. have, on the contrary. created and enhanced tihls den- ger . . . and dealt s fresh blow to the security oi peoples." The note was signed byldoieign Oommiisar Maxim Llltvinoff and addressed to the German Am- bassador in Moscow, Count Fried- rich Werner Von Der schulenberg. It answered nOtes from the Ger- man Ambasador announcing the German coup. There was no talk in Moscow of the Soviet Government calling its ambassador in Berlin back to this capitol. Considerable lmcertainty re. maimed as to how fer Moscow like- ly would cooperate with the Some observers held the Soviet Goveminerlt was not ready to bed during the September crisis Czecho-Slovakia and the (By The Cenndion Press) BHH/WTGK. N.S.. Mar. iii-Free- Confidence, Faith and Hope “I believe we can go forward. whatever the future may be. with confidence. faith and hope. History shows there is 1n all nations, great. and small, strong latent opposition to foreign domination. It has {giggly been successful and it- never "It would appear that another such attempt ls riow being made. It. may well bear bitter fruit and it will certainly bring in the end retribution and retreat We are a. resolute imtion-eorlndent not only in our strength. bu our will to see that right u“ nmvdv». , 4 m Euro practically every pearl capital British ministers sounded the rallying coil against any ot- temm by Hitler to dominate Eur- ope by srmed force. In London there was a long series of meetings and consultat- ions on defence, the political effect o! Gennanys eastward march through stricken macho-Slovakia and the Reicbfs economic relations with Rilmsnia. t also and jlis- Dipiomatlc Breach Widens Wlhile the diplomatic breach be- tween Britain and Germany was widened "by the summoning home of their respective ambassadors, there were indications that Brit- ain. France, with perhaps Russia and the United States, were ready to take the lead in checking Hiv- ler's new imperialism. (The Associated Press clued in- formed quarters in Iondon to the effect that Viscount Halifax, For- eign Secretary, was sounding out. the United States, France and Russia on the possibility of s four- power “Stop Hitler" conference. The report could not be continued officially.) There also were indications that smaller countries such ss Rumsnia. Greece. Yugoslavia. Turkey and Poland would beck the major pow- ers o. common p0 cv. Downing Street and Whitehall seehhed with activity since last nights emergency cabinet meeting which is reported to bgwe consid- ered Germany's economic propos- als to Rumsnia. Rearrnsmerit Speed-Up the Royal Oak merely was been on manoeuvres 1n terranean, and that there was no significance m tho orders. Naval Officers Ordered, Ready For Emergency PORTLAND, Erwlflld. MUG! I --(AJP)—0fficers at the Porflflid. naval took the unusual atop toda o! warning their men of the gre. ty of the international situ- lll ation and oi advising them to be ready for any onerucncy. raglan? was no ca. on. The men were told, XWIIYC, that naval plans in connection wiht the estate visit next Iuesdey o! President Albert ulmm of llTiinCetalllllid not been changed in any de . The Fifth trove: Flotilla. will leave Portland for Dover comer- i-ovw momlng to loom psi-t ti thI gavel escort. for the Bench Proof- Elli. ‘The Bnttgilip Royal Oak of the Home heat was scheduled o0 soil tomorrow from Portland un-~ der sealed orders. "We have not the vogueot idea where we are going," m officer said. "We don't even lmow tbO time we are sailing. We have been told only the-t. “we are due to mil tomorrow sometime. Every mm has been ordered to return b0 filo ship tonight. In London. the Admiralty 8° to join the Home Fleet, which ha: the Medi- Kllled Instantly Near Sprmghill SPRINGEIHL, N. 5., Msmh 19- (OP>-Evexett Cleveland Boss 46, cf nearby Athol in Cumberland County. was killed instantly-at s highway intersection Saturday when struck by a car driven by Arthur Meiieney or Spflllghlll. A coroner's llrv st the inquest today fmind the fstalitv "pure y accidental." ______.______ ELGIN MAN INJURED glvenforlll " . miles east o! this Annapolis Val- A N S Marc-h 1L piece, t}, 1.; h A g by standing silny at cine and "l m‘? h m 5nd mufii- bo able In. is unclemood the cabinet de- - - -- - m" 55305105?’ lllflvusln “Sign 18225131 colonies to o strength close to 900-" atilldmuaheifilrliilesy with the dictstdr- , , . liieiyvwggrildjlelgul-Ileglffilllgl-egerahg “med °ll all lmmedlatc and B-‘lldll’ éfgCfillsTGltlfglget %I:ix‘l1(‘l Meililgeirlsxgloilzé and me Lieubenanbaovemork n" Al. the War Ministry Ofllvlll! amps‘ P l t J Y t d iv was struck by an automobile flygmiprficdwrnchwrbigu’Cfnwvimfinf‘ 0n Mclmql road Saturdlly H511! m“ “l m‘ “t” °“““‘”"" "m" ‘would only say the sinv would be '-'"_-""§m l O On 3 8 e8 er a durilll a snowsfoml last night. Po- ~ i 1 ~ "*- "l l‘ and admitted w llflsllitsl here lh "Dark Orchard," lust of l2 mules u gamma M M” m den.“ strenuous on lice said the car was driven by m" dllllmlllvd ll the House of a fractured skull. nt- was rewiring the festival, was the sluthOsn- l‘ m ‘ i - t}, _... _ - °nst°m°n°w wlllill l“? makes to his homo from Port E l. N. 8.. Tm decree powers, voted by e _.____ Jeslle F Oomstock of Berwick who _ lllldll plow m be presented. one - and Senate. will appear simuiiv. lurch w-(Mon- Mom" “mm, m“... w“ » m Emmi“ from Kennme a. d stslewglgt on the central rmron- at tile-time of the accidon . silo was us low s spedul edllloll "l We ddYl-Alldl‘ ll l°lll "°‘°l:"‘s‘;“° made by Pilot u. s. Jones of s the time with his wit". Au inquest °“§‘.,f‘f}‘,f;'§f,",,nd d‘ m belggggg l“ fl,“ l>°°ll 5W“ “Y official ournei tomorrow, tell: with Prime M i" Conodian Airways estcrlhy. will be held tomorrow. thp“prjme'Mjhjster zoxmmd Wm‘; %_*.°Z'i;§- c. , i omc sold the first def"! l‘! 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M“ “any,” 1:” if‘ mruqpmnuf‘ gal-pea tho- m. awgardlltpmgfi llmnllli-lsduagtlr’ lfedlhetg‘: Willis the four Englishmen M Mme gfiacmflisermw Wm“. y The our mats-shes with am; o. we», is, Boelm ioii- ,, 5...", ° Tm...“ dmnus e 0 homestead in wrenism. But no learned that the family might. flmfifnd mm...‘ cold, followed h; l m? ‘no? rights; his son- “mmmmqm ‘m, m, s”, Slovakia which hos been mm broke free and followed the rcin- have to pm with their pet, they m, mil. winds with snow st m p“ ' in t / $11M flail, chief. fblt pilot fill‘ 5 ‘mwflmn q” “km; l" Hlllfliilfli- ,, @119“ ll lly w Liverpool when-e four "Eng- swplied the necessary money, High tide this morning at. 0. m“ ‘M m, mmmmnm wflhom Air. u, m, M“. _ w: new ovum: . ilwolvlno new m. ggrltlcmm" tonsil-united the "My beauty" exclaimed Mrs. End to m at 10.45. - m“ A“ ' 3-, I- lllll M‘ A. A. duodenum ' this» ‘m’ "wlm m i01- the dog's pumice. Jones is s iiewsrtl burned Jsp 51m fill-r "(fglllif dgtll-elff“ m°'“"l.w.-- _ i *"°"°‘“'* i ’ < v" - "lldel i. "I ‘ .1 smut-Mino- . low “We w Mlle or e W" l“ ‘ll: . “w” "M" “l” “i5i2..‘°.’.‘.1?.’.’.°i'i.’.“¢i. who r". it. “gym “n. Holmes d the Dutch mllllw the Arrival o! tin Utah. = l. » - mm near Kentville under s csn- Monlolore yesterday. The u“ mm“ icons up our was not oi- the u a l i iflo immi u collie its u. c sllmmmm’ “d” “‘ “m” W’ "l w“ °' “m w’ rims!‘ w‘ a " cums. u- r. is-t WulE-‘fiti $35“ “m” m m‘ lldhthtwlfeflilllug mihilZuii glth of; “l” °“""'°‘““"'”- " . plane: llid leoder of on air mll- m‘. more; ‘the anon were |Ili @“ all Kn ‘ ggr- Bv bu. tmln mi hm Jen ldl- YW- trvbled down the zsnc-oisnx was CAB rerun ssruuos; don to the Ulutld Statel- oonoidednt of Mrs. ~ no routing , _ l lowed the family. "We didn't have and the bwo little girls, clutching J in" 34mg‘ 9.45 ._ m, 1 ; n Lqfiounomuiiouliailllbonrfiiutolhidlpefiqlb "dfllilnllotfllllt- Qnioillnlllolfldl tbsmnqiorblsvlcoooersories theirdollqtclluwed. roniisnrinsnnhllhosnn. - (Continued on Page U, Col. 6i