ES ., | - - "Tslellflllooknon. Inn ll- wronto Bakery, Water It. ,,. m, n u on ‘do! or BIN 800D and Calgary dealers L- 10164-2841 UY chrome Cil hardware at Braces. nus-day morning for Mont- Lrvnks ware fined three doi- sirate, E. H. Strong, K. C.—S. xty 2ft this morning for a va- n trip to New York. She ex- ~ to be about three weeks.-s. . INDLY REMEMBERED-Old 5'5 of Mr, Joseph Brehaut, a "r resident of reglnt to lear that he passed \ at his hcmeuln Sydney, N. S. tIy. He was 89 years of age is survived by four children. CENSES ISSUED IN SUM- SlDE — Arrangements have - completei whereby automo- and ruck license lates may btained from Sherlf F‘. J. E ht i the Court House Sum- ide Ill) motorists in Prince ty wi out having to send to rlotietown. A considerable de- d for the plates already was rted. The first person to re- - a plate from the new iccal re. was Mrs. H. C. Mills, Sum- ide. the number being 6001. ' second was Fred Irving of - Iravorse with 6002 and the , Albert Siiliphant, Summer- No. B003. HANDICRAFT GUILD — A ing oi the recently organized icraft guild was held on Mon- evening at the home of Mrs. ‘I’. Holman, Miss Carrie Hol- the president prasiding. Much , - ion took place as to ways means of having the crafts on y for tourists also the stand- o '. handlcmfts up to the stan set l? the National handi- er discussion r. of the m; to word that the township Company will be- their ,, summer schedule » Montreal to Maritime points i t the middle of ‘April and ex- to put on a, larser steamer , year to replace the » has rim here for some ears. 5- s "i?“'..‘i..‘"..“‘° s: c <" cos ng m 32o lger regular E-‘IS eon Montreal and eastern is about the middle; of reek 1p ._gll'll10\.l1ll'1y near the l‘ Organist _ =: Remembered ._- the regular wee iy choir be the members of the Sum- ,e Presbyterian Choir ~ ed in the hall for the ur- of preaenti Mrs. Amos ub- nea‘ Helen their or- - and choir leader, with a glovel hand creche‘ ‘ Af flan ;~wed g gift from the oir. gift was accompanied by n. adores Mr. ‘Ver Wolf, pastor of resided and spoke a .d‘so su table for such a hap- - n 1 . » l-Iubley ex her def}: ~ iation for e beautiful gut ‘kind words exnrersed in e -.ithful n the , Y l she i -- ations 1d continue as ong as she re ed on organist and choir lead '- . Ibrbea. president of the ,- reed the address and pre- the gift on behalf of the ' ' Bummersid . P. 1:. r. . Mariih 25 1938 5 been Organist’ ‘_ qr gfhgg: Bummflrsixlznmasby- fitting the should that - Jzoryau tlo tion, innllon- . . 1m tho that ma. " 5 ..... .. , and is t we oole abozut leader vfour mined whpyffsifa m E ' Li‘? __¢_ri-~-~-~-— <1 i081 u: rnnrunr I8 _ lite par weal. your order h tho boy responsible for dolly h; oolllnl In reserved lot new! uml interest but Idvortllln] of r y be Inserted z 4 ‘I’ :onrd‘nfllul:tly plylhlt III Id- v, Flour the popular brands at finish modern L-827-3-29-2l. FOR MONTREAL-Mr. J. y Gaudet leftSummerside on Agriculture the . ‘SIDE PO; ICE COURT- and costs each in the Sum- “ -SYltl'PATll\ ice PCLYCE Court yesterday by 0R NEW YORK-Miss Ross. i; Health Nurse for Prince Summerside ——Mr. John Palmer was a visitor to Monday-S. —Ii‘riends will —Mr. C. gineer of th couche after a nasty cut Meeting adjourned for late —S. —Many .HIPPING NEWS-The open- Mir. . hishomein Darts o". and New York. Mr. Thomas E. Mvurr - . is being congratulated for ha the good luck of finding in his fox pens a litter of sev- . en DUDE. Friends of Mr. James of Dock Road will be sorry to loam that he has been malsposed I past few days- A11 hope 101‘ hi5‘ speedy recovery- qulet but pretty eddi was mniudmslat the (Invited x311 son of Mr. an th groom be: of their The people of th ed with deep 1568M’ 0i V een time and despite all that m phrase “not my will. 0 ‘Rhine be done." a l. N0 MORE BILIDIISNESS ! flak’ . Ilpltiehcoofllntario Woman G UARDIAN cur-In Jon Ind ll Ian am“, m uulllalivl can lumen Con!“ sun, numerical-u. Aeuhutu mold be mo with In. Pond s. aumuu nu b0 lull! dolly u ow 0| tho Illllwlng mm. u Inl- Phono 200-1 "Ill! II. arll llnrh Good“. I’! nnvlllo It. ho uuudlu will b- delivered dolly a. homo In Snmmereldo -STAB.T interior remodeliing, repairing. insulating and painting §t§1a..i‘é“’fi.“3‘.l°.fé’ "t" "MM *1“ b” hardware at Brenda's. “y and L-827-3-29-2i. —COD LIVER OIL im gallon. Taylor Drugmfloéflxeeif —FOR OTTAWA-Mr. John . k of the Fox Experimental Station at Summersi’ , left Tuesday morning for discuss with the Department of extension work which tment has under ooh- idseration for the coming summer. PERSONALS Ellswe Hodgson of tine Bank of Nova Scoitia, Halifax, has been ing at his home in Ailberton.—A when Miss Helen. only dauahtel‘ OI Mr. Raymond Costain gash and the late Mrs. Costoin v united in marriage to Mr. Sid-re d Mrs. Bruce Curr of Elmsdale. After the wedding the young couple drove to the home of ‘a parents where a num- irlenda assembled with "er s °°““‘“‘“i.“..‘.‘.‘i?....l““ w c young h their life of ma;- The oun couple were at-i aoe Currie, sis-i Mr. Roi is vicinity learn- the passini; r M her 00M. b on y cmsolat on l"! Phflllfi UGO-l [OI fllll lqrwleg ha’: llllal on you route. ' Ottawa to EXPRESSED- Much sympathy i; extended to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kinch of Tignish in the death oi their little daugh- th. Mary, seven months little one had only been 111 a 51mm; time. The funeral Sunday afternoon from the Church oi St. Simon and Si. Jude. . MacNally, Summerside. a sister of Mr. Kinch, attended the funeral services-S. old. The was held on Mrs. of Lot 11 Summerside on regret to learn that Mrs. J. B. Perry oi summer- si confined to her home through illness-S. I. Bacon, chief en- e electric light plant at Summersidc ha: returned from a. visit to MontrcaL-S. —Rev. William Monaghan Seven Mfe Bay Church was visitor to Moncton, N. H, week end-s. -Mlss Elizabeth Gaudet, R. on the staff of the Provinci Sanatorium. Charlottetown, been visiting her marside-S. --Master Donald Gillis, young son oi Mr. and Mrs. Urban Giilis has returned to his home in Mis- receivlng treatment in the Prince County Hospital for in his forehead, which he sustained from a falL-S. friends of Mr. Axel Madsen. Freetown, are so learn of his continued illness n the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Mad- sen received painful injuries about the face, some three weeks ago. He is a native of Bornholm, Deiunark. Elmsdale and Vicinity congratulations ed over the home in Sum- are being ex- to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1118 Willianrs of Elmsdaie on the arriv- al of a baby girl. lib-lends of Mrs. A will be pleased to has returned from the Prince g Jounty Hospital, being in much better health. l" A. Matthews returned to ... "-“""‘i“s..°" afte h g sben e W15 1'68 monlthsamost pleasantly visiting re- latives and- iriends in different the New England States l. . L Rennie learn that she ayoflims Brennan urch United States m o. Mimini- , was “hon practically not high plan .” Howe To Discuss Proposed Lay-Off ash. Miss i a short edic n! rom B Lord, but §§ SPfiPMMt and PRIN |i|SB_il_VEREll 70-Year-Old Odd-jobs Man Seeks Share Of $150,000 Estate. STAVELY‘, Alta, Marci; w__ (CPJ-Declared dead l5 years M0. Isaac James (B ackie) Walls, 70-year-old odd-jabs. ma,“ o; Bl/Bvell’. today is seeking to share in the $150,000 estate or an elder brother. Application for an old age pension for Biackie and search for his ‘birth certificate at Black- viile, N. 13., where he was born. brought him to the attention o! me-rniocrs of his family, now living in Boston, Mass“ and brought him word of the fortune, Walls’ claim to the estate has been outlawed but, he told a newspaper correspondent here, his sister and a cousin in Boston to whom Buckles share of the fortune went, have offered him a cash settlement of $28000. Beckie doesn't plan to leave staveiy, about 85 miles south of Calgary. He has no desire to buy n farm but he does want to build the “sweilsst house" in town. “For 3'7 years the folks have looked on me as a professional 110010." he said. 1'1 am sti that money in the bank. I'll build myself the sweliest house in Staveiy and after that I'll live in luxury, and I don't mean maybe." For years auvertisements were curried in western newspapers seeking his wh ‘ ‘s. Exe- cuors orf the eastern estate spent $1,400 in advertiainfi trying get in personal touch with him, he was told in a letter from his sister One member of the family came as far west as Mlaoleod, only 30 miles from Stsvely, but he was looking for “Isaac Jaanes Waiis." Few people knew his first name. He was knovm in the district only as Biaclrie, “the odd-jobs men," who was always willing to wash windows or scrub floors. He came to the Stavely district in. 1901 from New Brunswick, for yams worked as a. farm laborer, and in 1909, started his own dray- ing business. later he went back to farm won: and finally drirted info wwn. Part of the $150,000 fortune was swept away in the 1929 crash, the letter from Blackie‘: said. But he will be satisfied if he receives the $28,000 cash settiement. J oins “Squadron Of Flying Priest” Ell‘. U15. 121.. March N-(AP) —.F'rledil Lang eon o! Anton Lang ‘~- ..... .. he “shirts be . e wan n s of the flying prieft" in Missionary V Association and established a radio station to guide his planes. niriEble Value , In War Negligible Al’. B G rdi ' Special Wire) ( ulizarchnk - Dirigibles have ceased to be useful in wer. B source close to the government said today in a statement on helium. Any suggestion that helium im- ported into Germany from the ight ‘the linseed‘ to: war purposes. he ss . ‘D11! nonsense and betrays a woeful lg- noranoe of the question.’ German aviation experts said four factors virtually forbid the UB9 of dirigibles in the next war. 10W speed, high cost. bulkiness and lho necessity of maintaining large air and ground crews. They rated the value of a Beb- pelin as an aggressive weawh B8 ing because "the buliw. sow-flying 8.11113) is the ph easiest target for even o smalleet -powered, modem pursuit 8 UITAWA, March U —(GP)—- Minister I-luwe ill w meet the management of the Canadian National Railways and heads ofmthe shqsaedmilomfltlénog- row on e propo 9Y0 - N. n. shop employees. he told the wasduetolack 910 No Announcement Re Party Leadership MTAWA, More!!! N—(W)—R&. ‘ - , Conserve in ti-a Senate, cold Z Czech Premier’; Remarks I-‘ail To Impress liazis (ByTlleAIoolated Press) . Memh - H1 ' Null runarked olmnne in Caeebodovakia political oil-whim could uming Hodaafs assertion last night that Czechoslovakia was her more" in reaching a friendly accord with Germany. Nazis said the time for weak promises had Oflice mouthpiece. described Hodza's the hed bac appeal as "hardly satisfac- pus k GAVE ASSURANCE The Czech Premier had assumed hea s MGTIES of. tionalmlnoritiesintheOzech Meanwhile. usually well-informed quarters asserted pms is beinil mad inward exte include all Catiho Germany as well as Austria. DISCUSS CHURCH PRDBLEWP Rnunors or! new conciliatory dis- e m. th 1V tican gunned coda/y t... Cesare Oraenigo, li/Linister Joaoilhm i118 Berlin. Adolf Hitler and his tri- emenanrts were laboring consolidate f,he minister, spoke to in his first visit to 1932 FATE UNCERTAIN Amid this whirlwind or material activity. the lenders V . Aougtrlan Chang 1m‘. may Nazis vglxo‘ heard Hliitler de- trai last night ‘b’ of reckoning. posilile trial for viola- own tion. TRAWLER ISSUE LIVELYJUPIB No Decision Re Re- newal Of Licenses. . yomswt . the "ol-lristus" of the famous Olberanmnexgau Tlon 011118 601989" to him by both factions. lihe eniburg fishermen who are battiinfl the trawlers and th rerests dependent on them. renewal the news; or the three-year licences. of which three have been imued used, has waged flees of the Minister and the Hal- if x members being deluged with telegrams and letters f each OPPOSE TILAWLERS for their catch on nets Q rag nets. puilins them after the boat and one traw- - ler will catch as ms-nv fitlsh as six The ‘floods of name: started 10 days ago enhuxg gas i 131W hadnoimlnedato p fiii: l??? .5 WAGEB AlllNli iiiilE_FRilNT Japanese Stall Chinese Counter - Attack- m, New Anglo - Jap Friction. 30-—(Wed.— SHANGJIAI. much nesdayl-(AJU-Japanese g . 05mm" smacyk which Japanae along a Central China. biggunstoda Chinese 100-nnile front in More than ties were said Inmgihai in Southern Shaman, aiuthoriltf: MP‘ J "W!" anese soldiers threatened British soldiers Or civilians and had been dlsommteous. dered to defend themselves. Mystery. ivy-clad ootwge, was draw oer. Roe of parts of a Bria/n ~ van. flower-old Soot/inn‘ Yard ives for t/wo moniths. Sir Bernard ing fact and deduction but 1 maziswe/red many tions, The inquest-bun stone lodge wihere Sullivan car's body was discovered in a filled room. Captain Bum. a friend oi’ Sullivan. haswarliahed river. An unidentified Ina-n. Settlement Policies throwing open for _ homerfead tihe whole sub-margmal a-‘reo man, John M. Imne, House Committee J ”°°*°°° 23?“? ‘if? apanese were mgag e battle, winch observers said nucht decide the fate of the Lunghai rail- way area serpanaiting Japanese-cun- quered portions of North China and the Yangtse River valley. Casual- to be erntra-nely vy. The dbleot of the Chinese thrum, which alt some ts gained as much as 15 miles, was to drive book Jalpane-e armies threatening Such- ow, gnoR-n of the north-south 4Pukow Railway and the ‘Ilhec-einttmufiiheflafittngwus Province One Ev n. Shanghai ltseilf new friction developed between British military mmnese. Britons the mnteas that the sit- uation would be remedied, other- wise 311113111 soldiers would be or- BASE BAFFiES sculuuvinn Deaths And Disap- pearances Prove°“‘°°°"° Complicated III Greets Swaopstakc Plan In Ontario ernm togranttihlmwinoea Gov ent 6 pelmhslmwopere/rs sweepstakes zoruwbeheiummmflv-is-Avow wasnmtalcenandfurther ddoo/te wasmwospwt- But Monday's dscussion in the eml debate over the province. Min- isters came out almost ion to the FY0909“! 1e8- When Miner’s its-ialb-Ilower lodge. a lonely n 106W into the mys of the Rive-r Sev- ern Torso and c dead male dan- beredomy, disappearance of two nuddlle- men and the death of “Si?” “m Sherlock Holmes, led today lit the Torso inquwt, ddllf-ullv weav- quea- mglzftolnttlnslt OED- be-ln William Butt paid rent with; quently stayed and where the dan- Sir Benumils tettiuno tended whose torso was found in the river and that the cottage lliwyed a fr: in the crime men nuust have been to rtdin! with Sullivan the last time the dancer was seen alive, also has disappeared. Worked Hardship EDMONTUN, March 29—-(OP)—- Comrnunilty pressure was prime-fill‘ responsible for the Dominion southern Alberta. Commissioner J. W. Dafoe said today as the Roweil Commission continued considera- tion of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce submission. The Chamber, through its spokes- direoior of the Edmonton Journa. suggested Alberto. still suffered from early settlement - “oiea, from opening up of the short grass lands of the smith, and the burn- ing over to the Canadian Pacific Railway of a greater acreage than d. Because of the cultivation of Approves Probe aatepnearer y. A to resolution authorizing mum or. inquiry b? ined noises whim Home was only a prelude to Em- i arlimion of sweepstakes, both on moral 1% fifiigsrzllszgfitiuéhiiggi} charges of ore from, page . nwor sweepstakes ‘SWIH SHIPS BIIJANBEREII IN Ancnc sus Criticism A i m e d At Polar Hero - Ad- ditional Executions Reported’. _ (C. P. 1V! Guardian's l W!!!) MEOW. The 80- t disclosed today viet Governmen that half the Sovlpt fled of ice- breakers and Arctic glerchant ships gas ined in arouse-pd emand a purge among those ti‘! the north. vinoial unammoufly announced execution of U. Kul- umbetoff. former prmident o! Kazakhstan, middle Asiatic ze- public. and l8 others. They were tried secretly at Alma AtafrbmMamhfltoMarchflon sianilar to those for which Nikola Bucharin, fam- ed Soviet editor, and 1'! others were shot after a. public mass trial in Moscow. Blunders of the northern pwnu was roundly ‘ea criticized by olenzvmm 1M his route administration-which is statement in the House lidbndflll‘ headed by the bearded Polar hem. J Schmidt-were blamed _ m. Otto . V tion to the" , es plan WW9 for the plight of the icebound vowels, caught in Arctic seas last e Council on.’ Chur- August. Hundreds Indang ’ congrega- mmhadmwgdgmmugpxoteat Thenumberofimperilledshi": er was not stated, but several huni- red persons were believed to be endangered by ice piling up around the lvessels and dwindling food su es. ( tches from Vadso. Nor- way, March 2i! quo wireless Hllllt G010 $13,314“ io-gbliaaylgriamoerryirl 800 So R were in a. tical position off Siberia) AX. Mia-mil ZB-(UP)'-‘ MA relief expedition of four planes three icebreakefs in distress off Y but there's Siberi f ll d to mak t can-y a ghostly u‘? m a a e e a fligh scheduled for February. Pilots re- uuies of Halifax vmioh has more centi flew 20 women and chfld- than anpthsins ren two planes from a point near Rudolf Island to the Soviet L. - As excavators and mining enam- mainland. year Record Unaatlsfac‘ , ‘llhe Government declaration that the 1937 record of the north sea ghaatl luders committed be! 4,3,61,- Zyé: qf omen»; voices not‘: Nllfo administration was unsatis- the woods, of unex- factory. did not specificall men- tiorn Dr. Schmidt, who directs‘: ha. terror- mqdenm d; me fir”; 1°;- last summer's polar flight; game and more fill 111W W85 0H oyed - m was asleep. gig!!- moonhe ancrhmedjmtoftfthe beach. bomwasmsldngshore marine ghoother wearing .eaoh which seemed lwte. fine-y r. quazweling violently among them selves. the clothes over his head irate mabee found him was aide the open door. DISMISS APPEAL l smeamsinthedeadofthe shake. As he unfolded this story. glanom toward the door bentame he wihen eomeoneervoexedandsaldfliour; t‘? 31.33"’ ‘é ‘ m more than two hours. only the heads. rivlns "M" a “None will mum the rm they fin T1118 "mW- are doing a great service but many A8 the filler-m‘ 9n 000k Watched think they should be under re- strictions?’ the member said While pthiistg wihlolh they 000k from the the rawwaws had to D , screech- ing all the while. And there his . eh? But ‘for lost one . one of the cre-w e/wsken- ed (g; 5 short time, and Albert Z l ect the n attests died Bsulglheilansw esglifglgfilggathwfi shot wer former -. G his teeth ""1 h“ d’ vice-president M. nsxmerr and 0 iTruck Regulations suggested in by two sirens ileum. one l“ "- lature by Newton c. Munro, (ma. hell» Mid Sawmill“! °1°°k- Hinton) today. His suggestions were a deflw-Lan‘ made as the House consid ed mung amib- Five men Wm 1m more than s2.ooo.o)0 m highway beach WW1 nlainltezmnoe estianates sub . t go in the direction of the fiedum. u; “mes 1n “he Bond ween dssings- A short time of Railway Commissioners, often ed. and ‘Mien the trilck-dfl/vel‘! theznsalves set ‘ truck freight rates and “their only worry is io see that they are lower A9 he 518E911. they seemed I'D than oghersy sang up on the hooded fisure- an" Railways were restricted b m8- as they threatened it with a isto] umgons m ymggmmg qf e veg Albert » M while it was re rted no such reg- iihe mind of his voice. the whole “muons small to trucks carrying assemblage tumed and star-Iced for me dangefgus materials, he said him. He believed they should be regu- Altbent was a man of drcretion. 1mm u should so he made the best of the time gmqmgd mm to get into his nice. , -i'ree bunk and mill wages of drivers. _______.___ DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY rontly. WHY G0 FISHING? the club's cur:.l.n¢ 8W1 hose. UNDATBD MONEY BOX (By The Chadian Peel) Cl e Borden A‘ Defeofl‘ Cape Traverse? To Win eat. 11o . ~ Plastics: L. ,_ loan! l. Capo ‘Havana 2. OIPQ ‘novice, I. 1:00. rad!) 10:80. 4. Baden way) 16:30. . Quince-Po ‘runllll l. Oempbel Baird, B. Ref Nbogeth ‘and gala:- wmher mes 5mm o rva ons y our ussan en- m we may “ma, tists recently rescued from their m“; ice fioe camp. mwemmm “Tghe criticise? was serious 1x111 tihat _ nvo ve- arges o ma cous nose" but t0 mm‘ “he “awn ‘bungling in “criminal anti-Soviet Wreckers" . L. Bealrhoff. who recently was ut in charge of the political aeo- ion of the northern sea route ad- ministration was expected to dir- purgi g. Ehrecut on of those tried at Alma. Se‘, wee Ata walsz nnnouncengk fin tgc élews- paper azakhsta a a av a. x wfabgnadwmefl tgshg dtgfendaflti.‘ it ryxrrfed, 00n- ' _ _ e p o o m” “w” W “nmmg blowmm Kazakhstan from e Sovie Un- ion with a view toward transform- ~ in 1 1h "1 " A w... 1ndmm$dmm quieted “gs M RrlrI-oflsmorelgn colony by se arate sabotage and rublic prosecutor M. Sadvokassoff. ' Suggested For N. S. me and went wields "he Wnk- mam-ax. Mam-h zo—<or>_ in little mit their ~i'inenci HALIFAX — The Halifax Acad- emy, erected in i879. will hold a pg: uates‘ reunion next summer in ighfnnare connection with the diamond anni- thing. A few minutes before Albert versatv 0f its wnslflwtifil- T719 m-egmgd 150th anniversary of the founding o.’ the original Halifax Grammar hiding motionless. just uut- School will be celebrated concur- YARMOUTH. N B. -— Whfll lt- mtim“ "d? Y““‘8.‘~’:'§t.°3’ii‘£ meal today dismissed appeal of glob tgtrgfifm... golfgngn m’ bu“ m‘ H- cflmm '7'" v““°°“"*' lwatera. emerged from the nonle. It barrister. from sentence of seven w” m, new“ w” “ma. ‘ t "n l chef!“ °1 fish, alive ant hearty landed on - 155i? We‘! ace from a rates At Montreal 8.00 1-H: ,5 ork —-Pumd Canadian di- Jil 15-81: franc l.- At Paris --P0und 162.6% h’: S. dlr 82.70 fr: Canadian db- --.Pound 1h 3d: U. I. dlr 50.61 cents; Canadian fl- ll.- i-fl ‘hid i-Bwmloaonyfl. 1- Pwkrroelflbal- belladonna-lad. Mcrmiaj ‘Qilordemqlovam. nainl '1.‘ Benin. w. mum rmo. aboope mun n Mcmnll i)- bordm. o. lam (r. Darrach) 18.30. Penalrti RIO. l- Dar-sch, D. O. and l1 hlflodlnlfi' “ggk5"$IBfiflD'!fl~fl infllelaatpedod. g Jwahusssaus wanna glfrotthdswintenflolowedtwo Pe lid-leathers" wh pdmm ma: “til. .21 ha. mgr... ...l am"! nice solo . Blair worked laud X missed I lot of good ohmcu. Trappergotm it of! Pep's goal. ‘Phat makes “two ass ts" in the last two Gfllllllz‘ ighalwaya flngerous. life ere very mexpeotcd , Bill is showing up batterlneveé game. Athol had a few oranges last night. E118‘ refilaryegdrld’ 0K. I‘ e pa amps-t scored o . juuy, game’ Elmer ways dangerous and {ed the other two. Honors Showored i ‘i? On Ex-Presidenl e olmq ‘fin hnnorspaidf Herbertlzlloovew onhi mwereeomlmflme l e toremunbenwtmz odtoda. xactl ho-wmsny uidmoflolleshey Lawrence llziohey, secretary W 0 21141518. mid hem! 9 nbuitheudded: "wmhxugaumoqqq bag and colmit lfnQn." result New medals, 16. I‘: New honorary dogma, liq ,‘ Further Cut In “i Price Of Silva-i WABHIINIYIYJN’. March 29 -— The ‘CW States inmcaaerl {its . on Mellon o- day, rn out in the price offered for foreign diver. By drawing another cam off the figure, the treasury reduced the quotation to iii cents an ounce. This f-ulfilled fears of London qnculators. whose anticirpawry selling drove the European price down 2.0 to 41.12 cents today. m more than two years before Treasury ~_. Morgenthnu ‘ ‘- pmvohasm of Mexican answer to .l. L. ....;.i T..."......' i. l i. z