M (A. Hitler" was slain today in ll mass killing which wiped out tin- Olllillllcii Fascist Iron Guard. chieftiiin of the secret or- ganization, and 13 of his fol- lowers fcll this morning on the road from Rumnik-Sar- at priwn to Bucharest under the volley of a prison guard detail. An official announce- ment mid they had tried to escape. Five hours later they were litiried "secretly prison graveyard. Réchllltllimg Doyep 3k. . willie???" Xi'an: ‘fliiirsday, Dec. 1st, a u» 7. i-misskm 50 cents. L-53B-1l-30-3t. tist em d". Nil‘ Glosizo-w Mills. ‘or on Mc 1. Dr T0 22W. Growers who ifnllfi Plvened should do so before £nln§‘°§iao'ti’nt“i‘°°"ii§£i i“ or e- “NW4. President. ‘cioiiiiio win PM and fnwl Tnurnday. MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN \\‘i. MAXI MS OPA M ER E ATAN mflgmqhhuglebmhl- “on o‘ illrtuo itself ofuin uffi-nd- l "llllllfd with lltiii ni.innrr.~ s “ "I Covers Prince Edward! Island Like the Dew 9'1"!" 1"" 9"“!- i W "W ' ’ ' " "' ‘ " - ~-- ~~ - 7 ~77 7 7- ___--.__-___-___. ,. __.. , , J _ w RLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 Annual s..t.t.~.i..n-... ma"... $11.00 amt-n, Guardian. Founded llfl. CHA l2 PAGES It) Mftll—l'. If I. u (H): CllHinLi and U. b. no .00 “DALADIER B again LEE]? iis iiiirniiiizir iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiisiii BREAK Chief And 13 Follow- ers ()f Band Wiped Out By Prison Guard. BUCHAREST, Nov. 30- l‘.)-Rumania’s “Little leadership of the Cornelia Codreanu, 39, in a‘ \\’S_ Agency gave the llicd with Codreanu ‘lllliiiilfi-ldll, Ion il D1: i Dilimao, 5cm- e iznyirisonntezit for the ‘n of Prumie: Ion Duea liill QfllTllfllluSC, Joseph Sttidn Cured, Ion Pie. . loii. Atanzvsilt. Gabriel "t ltiiiiii Viad. serving ‘ for the mur-zlcr of i Stcian-Georgescu ir. éTfilIFJlLCECl to hard labor for the nii kit '.‘il was sewing a. sentence n at Rumnikearut, l0 the capital. but had l with ttic l3 others in for fl. trio under guard ‘ fill‘ ‘iuciiioniirq con- nttributed to that of Flory i c Ui1l'\Ll"l:_\‘ oi and cl‘ catty ‘Ilia attack on _ lid to be burr of u irull Litter-d conspir- "lion \v""l1 police pre- 5v, nil ivcre ‘exonerated, azvl civil authorities i" srcn: of the shcct- ‘ l Ruards had 7 - . crimmauding - iris to halt bofoic fir- e "“.~.= sheniiirg had a stun. u; ltl1:ll.ll‘.»ll. Cczlizcan-u < - 5 .11 i l till‘ of Ilum in l ivith hlin a name l- tc:':‘:i' w many r intern tr Tlfifikll. Wm- Gov- ter- d iii? its to suppi ~ "lhlkies -- Murray River Frida . it =~liuw. L-450-11-29-' i. 186 Prince. 11-519-11-30-41. "Dr. .1. n. Roddin‘; Offlfhioe, 8511i. 096D ever l1!‘ IrgZI-Il-IiO-gi’. “Zion Church, not stunner and ihngg, n Annual Christmas Bale at Bap- Cliurch Hall 0 Frid - bci" 9th. n L-toiyiz 1-3. ffijoiilcyiwocmc toilot Goose ~"-7r an. homo o! Blair w. "Pllllllii hi heat prices for Poul- nnon, Murray River. 11-661-12-1-11. I ‘Blirlni live and dreamed chick- ” December fill/d‘ 3 l1 m. Paying top market Del-lacy a yliiacKay, Alban . L-isoa-ii-ao- i. n ‘W’ ‘The Seed Plfllil’. at Sour-u nu ~'““l.\"i-°?llllhl= of arass seeds and in opzratloil till December wish to have do- STFIN Wm St. Andrew's anniversary was fittlngly observed last night by members and friends of the Cale- donlan Club, who gathered in large numbers at, the Canadian National Hotel for an enjoyable banquet and programme Qf song and spmch-niakln . 'I‘he spezrers were Ex-Chiel’ Malcolm MacKtnnon, who respond- ed to the main toast. "The Day" and “The Land of the Heather" with an entertaining account of. his visit to Scotland two years ago; Mr. A. E. MacLean, M. P.. who spoke on “Our Great Dimin- ion"; Hon. B. W. LePitge, repre- senting the Provincial Govern- ment, and His Worship Mayor Foster, President W. R. Show resid- ed and extended ivell-mcrlte com- pliments to the speakers. Preceded by Pipe Major W. Burke of the P. E. I. Highland- ers, the Haggis was borne 1n with the customary ceremony by Clans- .m.ail Major James Walker and was acclaimed in Burns’ spirited “Ad- dress to the Hagis," ileltvcrerl by Clrmsman Judge D. Edgar Shaw. The rendition of Scottish songs by Mrs. Frances Hell 'l‘raincr, Miss Marguerite Cudmorc and Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell, and pipe selections by Pipe Major Burke, was n. much appreciated feature of the programme. which was ‘un- der the musical direction of Mrs. Trainer. Mr. Albert Blanchard was accompanist for iihc soloists. Message From Lt. Governor The following mesutge was read from His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor, DeBlois: “Dear Mr. Shann-AVhtIe I ne- gret that owing to unnvottlable cir- cumstances it will be impossible for me to attend the banquet to- marrow nigiht, yct I assure you it is a plcanirc and an hnntnn-for me. to pny tribute to the Patron Saint the nofilc Christian inn _ Saint All('l‘."\\'. Surclv it is typical of the Scottish peopli that they should chooke for their Patron Saint. one who endured hardships. who was a t-rue leader, of men and uihmc lifc was devoted to the oarryin: out of a great pur- p".=.ic. I bilicrc that nowhere in the world could be found a irccplc more fitted to be his followers. With my be=t iivlilies for n very liiiiivv gathering of the Clan." Sprius of heather. the gift of Miss Ton wind, of S“‘tland, were C .c (tacit liitllf‘, trace nuns said by the Hon. . W. L-siPagé. B After cxtandinrr a cordial vrcl- conic to all present. President Silaw referred to tlie link of Scolish ancestry and tratlitlnn bllljllffr this province illlfl ethic sections of Canada with the 0H 11t111ll.—llnl<= \\'l‘ll;ll \‘.'(‘l'.‘ grriivliic: stronger with the irzpiii: y. i He ncicd wi‘li r1‘ during the y'fll‘ qr cni Clunsmcn and c. a. a a fl U‘ I‘ ‘ the d aths wry promin- ‘llS ln- "'~l"lll‘f< EPi-F-le.v~ii' L. . ‘Miller. Judy Stun" P tor Sinclair. M. P" C D, Bell, Ptff. II. A. ‘Tan- ton. We". .n ~ in cum». F.‘ .i"[£‘(‘i{f“""1!‘ Gcflrt‘ S, . iced. D. K. Currie, and it" Lamont. H-uuxu- ._ Biiilil is Sareil By Carpenter BBELBOUR N. S.. Nov. Q- tCPb-Loander NICKPISOIL- l, car- penter addrd tn hi»; string n! rescues in the harbor at this south shore 90ft today when ho pullccL. four- yoar-old soc Iictherlniatnn from the lcv water. The ihlld fell from the wharf and had sufficient presence of mind to iL-‘rllSp a pile while shoullrg for help. ' “mny i of land? “Scotsmen Honor St. Andrew’s Day Enjoyable Ba-r-iqiuet And Post- prandialSpeechesAtCaledonian Club Function Last Night. Hcvaliso read the list of other Scottish organizations sending St. glnlfireyvs Day greetings p; the OLANSMAN MMKINNON "In attempting t-o talk about the Homeland-the land of 5t. Andre\\'—I feel that I owe apolo- gies, first~of all to those of you around the festal board tonight who are native suns of that great. country and secondly to those 0f you who had the ni-ivlleec I had 0f visiting it. and who explore! it more thoroughly than it \\"\.'» nos- sible for me to do in the hi» than two weeks at my dlsirszrl" said Clansman Malcolm hlncKiiiiion in the course of an lnteriwltiti ad- dress in response to ic toast of the evcnlnz, "The Dll . ' Land of the Hertthcrfim "When I left Clint‘ own on trjourney to Europe it was The Heart, of Empire-Jsondon-J had chiefly in mind. Of course I would g0 to Scctland ii time per- mitted, utter thoroughly exploring: the worlrlts arcdtest cllY- 1 "1111 not anticipated the pl cal cn- durunce text. tlmt. meant. “that a. contrast. it. wris to iincl miiclf coastinu along the North Sea t0- wards Ezlmbiirp and home- "Arthuns Scat overlooks Edin- » Royal does Mon- treal. Brighi and _v1\_l‘l§' ‘ill-f morning follnwine the night oillif» arrival there lit. was bandit.) I headed for that mountain top to spy on Scotland. It. was a. tedious climb but.‘ how great were the reivardsl Fhelrfl hnnrediately below sprawled‘ tie tivln city of Edinhure; and lkflth. To the NVcst townrdr. _Glnsiiqw silent n compnratév-‘clil; \v1d\eHii‘laii_r[ ‘ coin m, ‘. ti." to be one at thlc .. i ed nut" cu lira ' .- hi,hly dcwelolpere ‘M “m end ‘ms on ezirth. _ _ Eziinlnii- _l_.eith wiiii its hirlf mil; lion inhaeitaiits, and a. th. Olllfi Glasgow only forty miles distant. with its million and u hull. Will“? is there ano:hiii' such little HUD it i; needless to relate mrrcsironiiiiii: lil Prov- and eyiir what this arca. extent rung-lily to our own thee l).“.\\’t‘3ll Charlottetown SLllllllXtlSlLliK llli“ ‘ all-d llf\7~' meant. to the British Emiriri: and civilization grnczziilly. vutCoiatinued on nae ill. C9‘. 4) Steamer ‘lo Remain fin Bar All tiiciz-V-ii" will lli'l til tiiii uii l“ ‘t: f" Leonid wiathi-r the heavy drill ice next spring. International OIDUCESTER. Mass. NOV. 30- (AP) —Gloucester fishermen. A110!‘ learning" but graduates school o! mhcxpelarxlonce, pared tonihttof t. e orce- g-fing of “my which they oun- tend vnll end their sailings days and cripple New Engiands Fldi- mgviiliidgdytfno n to lmuwiwhal sort 0t o. tickeypairristolfllfl‘ £71‘ P‘ umbus had. 0 you." “W! toin Ben Pine. who (or rem h“ contested the International - ermexrs trea talus mates. engineers and mig- ont engineers, and eight-hour we - i days on all vessels operatlnii Jiilside inland waterways. mtmiinum o! 12 be required n- than many This means a imam! men weird board each vessel. more L-saa-n '33 Mfl? ll )5 entire 119W- lGloucester Fishermen Protest paratively few fishing Labor Treaty captains and papers oi any to kill the New England Fishery, this ought to do it." said Captain Pine. "The trade pact with Canada. lowering the duty on fish, was bad enough, but I don't see how we can continue to operate under the labor treaty." _ Rrrallin President Roosevelts visit to Gouccster on one of his vacation cruises in n small schoon- er, captain Pine said’. engineers have ‘kind. "It they want "We made hlin an honorary member of the Master Mariners iatio that trip. Well. he Assoc couldn't tskc such a cruise under the labor treaty, There wouldn't be enough room aboard the Amber- jaok ‘II with 12 licensed officers." On o! the Gloucester Master Mariners’ Association, will conduct a protest meeting Monday. iiisiiti iiiiiii tints iiiiiii in iiiiiiti Shares Speaking Hon- ors With Premier Campbell At Halif- ax Gathering. HALIFAX, NOB.‘ 30 (CP) -Mr. Justice L, P. Tilley of New BYllllnWlUii in on address. hire to- Illflll‘. ca‘ rl 0n C-ahaxliairs l/l “out ll out irilitics altogzthir" and on Llllilld for the B fish Em; "c. The folancr "emici" oi the neighbor-him province spoke a‘ the St. Am! W's Day banquet of the Halifax North British Society; M. Justice Tilley .\li(\l""(l the Kflfitkllitf! honors with Premier Tilftfli‘ A (Tnlnpbc-ll of P ;:‘"c, Ed.- \\'.lI’.i i=1‘. 1d, rrjilyirz tn ihe- tons’ to ‘Scotland. Premier (Izrmphcll Dial-rod the institutions On which Siotthh life was builw-tlic church, school homo and individual. “W i '0 Canada. wi- stand on i! _f"r thee but are we rtairil on "_'l‘fil'£l for Canada?" ' Jr i.. Tilcv zr-‘ked. “Are we llll,i'il‘(. tn let Great Britain and ' i States protect us in . "-‘ll)'.i"? I say were not. 14>‘, u, git’ nur Y,\I)ll‘ll“' alto The!‘ and h? nzrionzr‘ anl imputat- ietrs and 50o: Ir hmnn and Etiq- Mtillsillllfl on guard for -li Empire, Unemployed Youth Hr, Jii-tice ‘Plllev estimated Caiiadai. iinrmnlcycd vouth at not l“ than ‘i 10000. ‘They \\'(‘l‘t.‘ drift; ‘l. y and he aekcrl crs ivould do if they w : "di s” of a (icmocralic gov- crnmcni. "We would form a labor bat- tallmi and set the young Can- adians at ivork building fortifi- calioirs on the Atlantic and Pacific code“. We if-"illit! form n militin. battalion whi'h wntllzi train voting mm for three vcars’ dome. vice and we would form a tu“c societies in each province and ll‘ill'l "llltll" farmers in the art of nyrlcnl‘ -iri " 0"" vii‘ tiir- difficulties day ‘tron; tow inuch pr '» and not c nuizh naticnrilnm. It was irccii 1v to stand tin for pro- vincial TiIXiYlK but there was not onniiiih national spirit in the Do- minion, 7 Jistice Tiilcv saw one mis- . ‘t 1.: lciidunr up til (“u- ‘.t ,n sirlill i“.'lVt‘ cor" into thi- Dsivlfiion iftu" we lri" l"'“.!"i the Nlnrltiiiic union." ‘ii-n cvrw lililll‘ to n .-i'~ lllitiril Air Ffmw at"! . . IYTCIPWR ‘lion'- it tn hrrri- tli~*li.' {'."!Il' vs. vi e7 u. f, l7“... Er ‘MIL-N , tt._ Earls» ‘lain ii ‘irii niiiioiiui i1! for‘ p.11 I i ‘ltl \lIl"(‘ liuuis ‘if S nut-L tn Primi- tcr (‘llitliiiicrlaln at‘ (trial lint- WQ‘ mm- All] this wcek in anprccintimi of v “ L‘ his work in p-rvi-iitinr: nai- , . ,_ n" W m!“ Jill Hie (Etiiriiiisiviilii l s. b5" hi‘ m" “m 'l ‘o lioxcs were packed at *~ m‘ mm m” Wupypd m" the Dmniiiioti ihiii-rtinenliil Na“ l hi“! l‘ my“ (‘hmlcpfil 1"" I~‘.1rn\. licnhillc, and d1. third ut inanlnv, unharmed thr'iui;ii_ the puhnnulh_l.nm i" m‘, mm, winter hilt were doubtful if ihe hum-s mm...‘ ammnflrnwlng iglriFZlifr-‘iiiiiii Youth . Is Freed 0f Charge AMHERST. N. 8,, Nov. 30__.. tfiPl-Jiolicrt Hunter, lB-yicnr old Amherst youth (iliarized with as- sisting Joc- (TBrien in the hold-up of A. J. Allen n month ago, war discharged today. O'Brien and Gerald Cormler have already been egmvlcigd and will be sentenced Sir Oswald Mosleyi Disclosed Marriage‘ In Fascist Journal LONDON, Nov. 30 (l-nulct l\’1ti:>i(‘_\'. llri li-zidcr, announced tou. blond Mrs. Diana Gun . mirer of Nazi Germany, a viii i...» years ago and that a son uia. boi n to them last. Saturday. In a long statement in "Action" the oumnl of the Bf“ .~.i UfllOll i»: Face ‘ts, Sir Oswald said "l' i5 now irecessary to irublish tile facts of n . marriage," and that "bozii moalic. and son are doing well." The statement omitted the place and exact date of the ceremony. Sir Oswald ll€lll0fl by nun .r:i:..n, curred in Munich or bllllill last lJe- i cembci- with Chancellor litter or other high Nazi official prcstznt. Sir Oswald is 40. The bride L. 2B. Like her younger sister, lion. Un- ity Freeman-Mitford, Lady Mosley is a. close friend and acimirci‘ oi liitlcr. She and Bryan Liuincss, o1 the Bren/in‘; family ,1 dmiorctil ... ' Bv that ni- ' ' tho Hi <, Desmond and uhe erect callers \\llll rzeht ;l.'.'lll5 and “heir Hillci‘. n. ratio President 0i Gzeclio-Sloyakla PRAGUE. Nov, 30 —(AP)— shrunken Czccho-Slovakia. today started building a new government whose policies were expected tn be moulded to German nrcd» and (lit- mantis. Parliament elected Dr. Emil Hachn president by 2'72 voles of 3l2 eligible to vote. The remaining 40 were abstentlons or blank but» lots. He, is 66, former president of the Supreme Court. adminti ' t.- lon. and n iroliliieril newcomer election was a inicgnnc conclus- ion. His first act was to accept the realiz- nation of Premier General. Jan Svrovv. one-eyed armv inlpcctor who took the premiemhip in the mitist. of tilio Scptctuhi-i‘ cri1i= the.‘ led to the t‘t‘~'\'i"il of mririi llznii 11,000 square niil"s of C7f‘,'"l"‘~1‘.i'l\‘.’\k -l(§l'l‘l.lfil‘\' tn Germany, l*l'll\."i"l'}' and Poland, Rudolf Ileran. n denirv. r-linlr- man of the ncinilv-fririiierl nnrtvof nntiohiil unilv and ii (‘.“i\\‘i‘l‘\'1\ti\f‘ who frrinwinl‘v wit“ ii’ ivil/‘ir of former" iwciiirlriiil TP/‘iiii-"il We're". was ndziiil h" l-'>:e‘~ii t-i t'-i--i~ ii “PW pun...» m...‘ swyii-qi fv-vy-vyit. Winn". ii~=“i prillllcel icrirlcifi ziiid "FTVPTFYllWli e\:‘icrt~:_ Pair desert German ‘At ‘ilariiieiiiii youth was not n prisoner lril nut him in l\li‘t't'\." cii ‘t ‘- lltllH‘ he fcurtzl e l\il".‘ll <21" wh i- the shin wa in port. When tlir- slilp wit. lllh-‘i tlnvs out from Htimiaurc. Art-i n. lriii of the fcrniei- Smitten (i'/»\"t'll"¥lO\!l-i\'i\. ilioiup captain said he wni; ‘o. and report of his ilcnin \ lcsrwd tn Germany. Lari _ neared on deck (zovciieil with cnai dust. DIES AT PIFTOU PICTOU. N_ S.. NOV. Bil-WI’!- Fmnk W. ltliicDonnlti an timployer- of the Canadian National Railwavs office staff at Pic-ion for . _ died today. A sim. William Spin‘ Jolin,_N. l3. _ 1W0 clays ago that the nrcidiiig; -c.-~ j g tiicv linvc liien tr ffiiiiaiiiiiey “Hooter” Rabbis Are Forbidden To Disclose Number Who Took Lives. BERLIN. !\'~\‘. 30 -—(APi A ‘ides w“: rc- w. . i‘ an;- uc: w re forbidden ' nxanv killed them- ,. suddenly‘ from cat15- (‘lYWJlly to Anil- if G rlnaiiy . iilltl ' owl ‘t ‘ti . in‘ n '.\ l: . For‘. ' lFffiflCllTlil. p"r wall-xi the Unit- rl of l\‘l‘Cll Juvicri. 7 nl ts and on‘; iii. fir‘ in the inner and lnnxuts tho-it lit . ' ' .5 crvmiwlewly- to tend affairs. 'I‘hoy are dirtv enoiiih ai uc all have rcasnn cn- oui to riinmd tliljnt," ial it s to Jewish A new deci- . Jrxvs to "(it cards before tilt,’ lllii aiiirilamntie of Jc \- llti." 'i'l‘.<- regulation tlctilnri-rl “ilic nriin provinriiiil police depart- f/ii‘ G-r isin Jews or could not Flfllld " l'll.'0l'S of con- and either dicrl - af- ieiircrx estimated up to 60,- iiii. have l en t-alzerl to ton- , .n and w neniivhn died af-- t * hcni" attack.» resulting from Pt’ over the lite 0i nlritives and Ylffufis 0i" fro‘ - ..:ii and cxcttc~ n/ni. of rep... c.. sraiithcs by p0. l and the destruction of their pr -i'>crt__\', Applicants for passports ntho have Geirnan mom" ‘es with which h‘! t0 pnv tlviir iinooniirioo i. - " rifCllllilfhfi _ l vicrinit. in Flight Epoch ' iiili\, Not ‘aim: ‘ill llt ‘hr Itti l5: 0.1/1 u m. ‘.l(Kli"'. licnn minitns and.“ " ‘Ni 7. _ l1 EAKS STRIKE WITH MALSiS KILLINGlErench-"Premiecr iiiii iiivi llF Score ‘iillltltii iihi iiiii iii iiiiizii ll N 0 n’ m? i. ,7...iiii:r‘.' S, o i,’ V i C to 1r 4: 'i . f‘ -~. angina-a Tfzil»: e . i§..',.,i,,,__._.."g“ . L __,i{'ivi‘( ‘,3, !U.i!.<.».=._.al§ic5 a 1-,... r ‘ “ .7 . - . l0 ‘i‘i0i' .-.e s». _ “nu-er..- l’.\lil.-. ‘M... .»\)—-» \l‘t~-l..ili.-r ll.\\(tl'iil'l‘.\ ltl-ni‘ out Ill vW‘. Y: citits lniitglri .il ‘l ihiiinii-r liizoudrrl l.. lllfl hurl '\"l.:‘-l.<4l .4 . with ;{»2\l"'ll >8! ’- i. iih llll" Uncut of iilnlvtl tlirrc and in mil Luv. M Ttliilr-lliql" l1.‘ injiiri-il in \l.l\ll|~ n- .\'..1in Lnrpt- run-up. nl .\ ii\\' city, .~ iitifil; \\ll!"|i~i\‘17l -. Nfnliilc gilarils ii\.ir;i-ii the t. . er_ At (‘lcrniimi |‘l‘l’l..7?(l “\l.ly‘l>li' nltilnpliiil Jliili llc lir lliii working ll‘ i’.\illfi_ .\'n\. Iltl—~(.\. Sll[)[ll'L‘:~‘:€t‘(i a general st ' lu sein- thi- l his rt-vt ‘a iii-Hu- (list firs. ._;. M l .1‘ utll u . ‘A. [)- lice impi- furs and tin- ni1i_\<n' nt Lin‘ ci.\ lhifls llilll piiii i-. tln- iniiii \lll'i'i.\ ilt ilt -il'\llll\t‘l'>‘ .\l_Il1l5lli'(l stim- u: itlnws c-irniirnnliiig tru p. cunning the i ml vs- \p:i'l in an az: iziinlwiv, r_.:I‘\ liii l .n ilis after lllll ‘i. ». TROOP '7' ,1 i \‘ re Lin" tl \t'\‘4'lZil lmiiw liriorc I'l\l( rim; "ll!- and cify .11 I'd-Premier" lliilndiei‘ quickly e hy a shou of military poi-er today Iiiiiliiidciwid for‘ l'i"'iiiiii,- a three-year‘ slate o" "eco- nomic inoliiliziitiiim" Tilt‘ general strike, h} which organized lahor sought to lic up France for one day in protest zigaini-t the t; UV" ernmenfs civonnniii" program, was: the first liiu" chiilii-ntgo to llalziilii-Fs reuimv. This flikjtltfldd oi. the l'i't‘llliL'l' turned to a cunipiiirm of parlianlcntairy approval of his decrees which impn-eiil m w taxes and Suspendvti the ill-hour week. “lilciintimit: niubliizittisin“ was decreed in the “national interest.“ the (iov: hudirirt ilisilniiiils. was made public ti: L. .l\ Full l.'.".1li.'ll\.‘ll!il'_\' n "nmriit sriiil in explanation of its lthllil text of an (iIQ "llurinv; the “illreli (three-year) plan," the note naid, “the French must underi-izinii the)‘ are in n PillilE of or!» mimic ini.)h§li'7.at_loii." Ofrltl L” order at! .3 ills lAiltllUtli i t .\l. i ill 1i, m In.» Aiircies at 10131 a _\‘l‘5l('i1i(\y. AST, i ~ m. AF l‘ Disc —~ r 1's: :.— >:~ O'l"i‘.»\ \\' i'\, 'I‘ii.e pm‘ tn tw scmlk rtni-ln" i ‘l'l‘ tndiv til . ‘ ltiic mini- luitie,» (it tiic . . . (‘nimril nt’ Hi" Bu" Sczitils A l\l‘l.'l't‘-ll 0'.‘ Crinaili. Lrirtl T\\'\'C(iilllllil‘ nttni‘. . ~- (‘ l . ‘ti’ lrir (‘ii l.i i id '." ~12‘: as Y! :i:ii-t ht :i.i‘ w-w- - i Wicir iiss Part T0 b Dalarlier liroa‘ t "rt-air. cl for l-ic (lee drum. tin r head-on hours lirozidcn-ts t0 \\‘Ol‘l.il'$ ioi -ht or in: the ill-lit .~,i.:‘.l;<- lie iii Nu. M no l. ii la .lir..ui::n».ii lino ine~ llli ilir7li'~i. t i t the lll0\'4‘lllt‘lll h ’l‘l|.inks lilii lllli‘ empliasuietl ‘his Gm rnniiii‘. (‘On lllt‘ i‘~ itturt i! tilijiiiixi‘ tiilllli"»l ll"l'.i\' H, - l."\l 1 (‘liltli "we ' ll ill Fitjlttii llihliil ‘, l ii .~ it. (Continued on nape ill, Cw! ili I'-li<i\,~ii7;ii i1". Independence 0f Scot Held Need‘ Boy Scouts In Royal Vital .._._.______ i.-_-7__-_.-_i___._..__.-__._. _.. fihrrest Made iii “Break” At BeBlois Bros. i - l I i, l i, l Tipped ott’ by s on! from Wiilfiiiiillll t it» Police NU‘- rnunilcd DL-Blois Bros. Yvlioln- b-lh‘ \\tllt|ilIl|\<‘ on l.~i\. (Enron nti'i~3.:t cull) this moi ling and l\l‘i'l"\l(‘;l Luuuhraii, tliiirlullvtinril in Mlivn Hwy liiunr. illin 11m the building, Sergeant “an iiiggnn. \ll|il‘\'|' it. Aurgr tin» midiuzriit shill. rd. iuiilriiiii-i- nus ninth to tlir :1‘ ir- Putin l; .i i; u». on of Hlilltilllll" building by liliinhmg a glint in lllt- Queen Street cirimin-o P-iiltit» said. Police were culled don Lnnd, natchrvian iinr liiiornxi-o n, (jhariiiltiitiiurt 3 .\..\l. “iltiniti \\.iti hiiaril l iiml iii l linsv, ii\..;i Ill the Aron li -_l".~s liiiini lii-niu-ii us. iiuildinp. Si us, ulm (and. i t-liiiiz" iiitil tiiii>lz=i lnni- Iiniwitkl l-i l nip lziti. i... tr 17;: ti?» (l, in. I L.l\f‘ liin . 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