. 33,000 people in. Over nce -- 8.000 111 City - Read‘ The this PIOVl Guardian ever’! day- practic Elwin Island. ‘ m. u? um m1 nu-{fl-{gfifown-i ‘lieu cm.- ha guardian is read in ally every worth- home in Prince (i? y.” o The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody ‘UTE WEATHER umthwst Strong south and winds or geles with occasional rehL . x CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932 Annlml Subscription: Delivered $5.00 B! loll Canada and U, B, A, 04.50 8 PAGES edera 1 Minister armly Welcomed To Prince Co. Capital ederal, Provincial And Civic Representatives Join with box breeders Association In Wei-- coming Hon. Robert Weir On Saturday. Mr. Weir, Who Is Now In Charlottetown, Will Be speaker At Public Function This Evening. lPEsnll c R I T I S HiEdward Island.»Mr. Weir was met ‘at Borden by Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Public Works. Mr. J. F. Arnett, Mr. George Callbeck, President of the C. N, S. F. Summerside where, upon his ar- rival he met prominent fox breed- HWARTED isappointed By Re- ception Tendered] De b t s N o t e B y United States. wXDON. Dec. 4—Thc public nrl itiie encouragement today . any hopes they may have held It the second British dcbt notel uhington. tllnted States alien had received with more or l hostility the British arguments] usponsion of the war,‘ "it yment of $05,500,000 fii"! ' e- mber l5. Eyqrfpgg nfsappolntmcnt 111m “n5 disappointment I turn oi events although fcwf (the morning papers comment- , The Tpiflgfflph, however, said: “The dllllifllCflll rcacton to the ole u oxlrrlmcly disanlwtntino w, e hopes n! tllo=e who hnd bclZcv-l , I lncnt was fortified by, ch unimpmcilnbe evdonce thoti’ . mun, nnro some impression oven, l closed minds and hilrdfllPd certs." (continued on Page 5) . NNOUNCEMDWTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc, word Strictly ', Tlh-zo per le in advance. "Orin-ii Cove School Christmas Concert Thursday, Dec. 22nd. 0802-11 "liollt Albion School Chrlstlnus Concert Tuesday, December 20th. z 6092-1! "Reserve Thursday. December lind for Xlnns Concert in Wlltshiro illil, 6878-12-5-11. _"Corlc lo the concert at North iillton ilnll. ‘Tuesday, Decclnbor, 5th. lll 1nd of Hlghfleld Grnnitcs. "Reserve Wednesday, December lift. for ivlnsloc South Concert in iunsioc lluil. 6839-11 ["R(‘S€l‘\‘L‘ Wednesday, Dec. 21st, l2,’ {Iflnlnslllre school Concert in ‘ngtlfln Ilnll. 0884-12-5-11 - Y "Billing live hog-s Tuesda aiming. Dccember 6th, Hunter _l'. Elncrald and Kenslngton. ‘Enid Allan wedlock. 6859-12-3-3i. "Como lo Xmas Concert in °“ Hi1". Tuesday, l2 ‘ ould have an immediate effect on ‘ Mayor E. W. Manson who addressed lthe Minister and extended a very no newspapers advised thehucordial welcome from the citizens Cunsressionsl of Summer is... Citizens of Summerside extended on Saturday a warm welcome to the Hon. Robert Weir, Federal Minister of Agriculture, 0n the oc- casion of his first visit to Prince A. B. A., and motored direct to ers at the head office of the Asso- ciation and discussed matters per- taming m the n»: lndust ,,. On Saturday evening Hon. Mr. Weir was the guest o! honour at an informal dinner at the Clifton Hotel, tendered by the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Asso- ciation. Mr. George Callback pre- sided and read an address as pres- ident of the Fox Breeders Asso- ciation. He then called upon Short speeches were given by Hon. Mr. Sharp, Senator Cr ‘ n McArtpur, Messrs. A. E. Moon-an. M. P., J. F. Arnett, Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station, B. W. Rob- inson, President of the Bummer- slde Board of Trade, and Dr. G. Ennis Smith, Superintendent of the Experimental Fox Ranch. speaking as directors of the C. N. S. F. B. Association were Major Robert- son, southport, Dr. A. A. Lockhart. Kensington, C. C. Baker, Margate. Other guests at the dinner were Mr. John S. Wright and Mr. D. L. Burgess, secretary to Hon. Mr. Weir. Hon. Mr. Weir, who is a fluent speaker, in replying to the other speakers expressed his pleasure at the cordial welcome he had receiv- dlnners he had attended since be- coming Minister of Agriculture this was the first at which he had not been asked for some favor. The Minister said he had not come to make long speeches but that his visit was for the express purpose of gaining information about agri- cultural conditions. At the conclusion of the func- (F‘._.'\tinucd on Page 5) READY TO STEP IN .. SHOULD WAR DEBT ed and said that during the many, Premier Bennett Off To_England ACTION PAVE WA U. S. Insistence On Pay- ments Mny Open Huge 1' ieid- Officials Silent -—- But Much Specula- tionls Causcdln Ottawa By Britain's Warning. <The Mahatma Breaks Fast POONA, India, Dec. -i.—-l.'l.P.)— Tlle Mahatma Gandhi today broke a fast he started Saturday because LQNDQN, Dre, 4._(A_p,)__1g, aplbf a dispute he llud with outhrri- poured likely toduy ma; the do- tics regarding the treatment of an- clsfon on the question of making 0m" FY1500" 1'1 3591175310"- ghe Dgcgmber 15 w" deb; pay. The Indian leader has lost six men; woup-l hem- of default, n1.‘ pounds in the last few days and his (“it a y¢p1y w the second British already frail body was considerably debt note or official action on that Weiliwned W the 18W“ "Si- Wm", note by the Washington govern- ment-. r - Sunday ncwrpapers carried no statement or inferences that an official decision has been reached on whether all, part or any of the -,paymen; would be made, although “e r R. J. Barrett, of the Tfmos. eald "if the United States ‘nslsts it will receive payment in gold." That (he Drcembel‘ payment would be made before the Govern- ment would hear of default, al- though payment of the i265 5%"000 interest and postponement of the $30,000,000 principal have been sug- ‘gusted. _ A statement by the Dally Herald that (he treasury has already ar- ranged for the insurance and ship- ment of the necessary gold to New York could not be confirmed. It was pointed out it may have been based mistakenly on reports of a shipment of £3,000,000 gold by European conslgners. There was nothing to indicate this wee in- (ended as an installment on the ’ It not line following night. 6877-12-5-11. u WW‘ i“ 311)! concert Rust-ice Hall Tues- "lili bi‘(‘l‘lllilf‘i‘ 6th, in old of con- ‘dml Y Qtzslor Bod Dramatic Club. sslon 25c and 15c. 6882-12-5-2! vl “*- Htgzlliliilvn Concert, Wednes- Ml hcombor 21st. Outside and 15, ‘filt- Admission 20c and 6875-12-5-11. n “"*—- “Openly?! annual meeting of the n u V" Fsrmm- Institute will i; 7'30 "n T093003’. December 0th, il-m- J. L. McGuigan, Becy. 5397-12-54! u "**— Selim“??? and sale of boxes in u ll nm a I ‘"1 Wednesday, Dec. 'l, of s, Jahyllfdfi‘ auspices YPSC E. 8 Presbyterian Church. 6894-12-54! Four Branch Farmers‘ Institute will be held in Seal-letown Hall. ‘Tues- day evening, December 8th. Full at- tendance is requested. Myers, Secretary. Thursday evening, Dec. 8th, at 8 o'clock. "Ye Olden ‘Pymd’ and bagpipe music. denctno- vwll and ptringed music galore‘, If not fine, following fine night. (Continued on Page 'l) "Big concert at Masonic Hell. Hunter River, Wednesday. Dec. ‘l. by Oyster Bed Bridge Dramatic Club. Admission 25c end 15c. 6000-l2-5-8i "The Annual Meeting of the Hermes 0870-12-5-11. "Concert at Pownel Hall on violin lasted 36 hours. The exact reasons lor the newest fnst have not been mode public, but |lt is believed Gandhi is inlerposlng ‘himself in the dispute cf a prisoner named Putnwnrdhan, whom officers efusing permission to under- take work in the untouchability campaign. . . Fox Industry p Cood In N. B. (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. 13.,’ D06. 4- ln the black fox breeding industry furnishes at the present time the brightest spot in the fur-ranclling business in New Brunswck. The im- proved outlook not only ls featured by the better prospects for silver blacks. but also includes higher prices and increased demand for other varieties of foxes. Unusual activity in fox ranching in all part; of the province has bllli evident in the Dist fortnight. The improved outlook has resulted in many breeders, who allowed their ranches to dwindle during the worst of the depression, buying breeding animals in preparation for the com- ing ycer. peltng their beet fur- bearers for the market. The present yelr has been e. good The recent improvement in prices‘ Santa Again On n. A.» i, J oily Will you respond’! Id elf at the north polqsenfls out his first call for help. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Dec. 4—Bound for England 0n a sojourn in which he ‘ to “ restand gov- ernmental business, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett tonight boarded the liner Georgie at this city's ocean terminals. “I don't think there is much I can say to you except what you already know," he told newspaper- men at the gangplanks foot. "My purpose is to get a Then, there were certain resolu- tions passed at the last session of ‘the Commons in connection with the Imperial trade treaties, and the responsibility of getting thern into operation rests with me." The Prime Minister had no com- ment to make on reception by the United States of Greet Britain's suggestion that the December war debt payments be postponed. "1 think it would be impertlnent for me to discuss that,” he said. “Be. aids, 1 have too much work of my own to take a ‘hand in other people's business." He viewed with interest white boxes filled with frozen turkeys from Manitoba and Saskatchewan as stevedores rolled them up for shlPmmt t0 Enelond aboard the Georgie. They are the first of such Shipments under the provisions o1 the Anglo-Canadian trade treaty consummated at Ottawa. He was ‘gratified too. at the evidences of ‘Port activity in the presence in little rest. Disarmament GENEVA. Dec. 4.- (A.P.)-—The United States delegation to the five-power disarmament conference tonight emphasized that disarma- ment. pure and simple, and not equality or security will be the bas- il of the conversations which will begin tomorrow upon the arrival of Baron Konstantin von Neurath. Germany's delegate and new Ger- man Minister of Foreign Affairs. Throughout today the ‘elegutes worked in their offices laying plans for the discussions. Purpose of the meeting tomorrow. will. be to bring Germany back into, the general world disarmament conference. from which she withdrew last surn- mer. Participating in the informal con- ference will be representatives of Great Britain, France and United States, Germany and Italy. oneforthe‘ ‘ reofthe y. good-sized litters have bun produc- ed, and duo to nearly all of the ranchers 947071110 scientific nnefll-\ of feeding. the fur he= been of an excel V nally good flllcfiy and par- asites have been reduced to l min- imum. the markctng of pelts in the future may be carried out on a co-oper- ltivo basis by New Brunswick breeders. Consideration is now b0- ing given to a plan to hold I gen- eral meeting of the breeders this Up to the present, ulee have been 08542-54! made privately b1 the bnedcfl. but winter to take up the matter of eo-opeectivc mubeting. i I l l the harbor this week-end of seven ocean liners. “I am coming back just as soon as I can," Mr. Bennett said. “Be- ore the new year if possible. It doubtful, though, wllctller l shall be able to return before Christmas. I may be at sea on that day.” Laughs at Rumors Before sailing, the Prime Minis- ter took occasion to laugh at o. few iililA-PlliSll HEAR THE BALL, or clllllslllls, Citizens, You Can, Help T0 Make Many Children“ Happy By Being; A Santa-Pal This Year. In the faith that lil public lsl cvcr rczldy to support. u worthy cullsc, 'i'llc Guardian is oner- more launching its llllnunl p"<--Clll“st-. mus cmlxpnlgn on behalf of the,’ child: ll whom Santa Claus lniglltl acofrl. uliv overlook. and llcarls would be torn with, <li.~;.lp-, polntlnollt at the failure of lhciri ilopcx of Christmas to lunterirllizlx} The ilnsg llus sllclvu that lil(‘l\' is; at large llllnlbcr of people in the community who llcvcl" fail to 024-; emplify the tiuc Christmas spiriL. when the nmlunl appeal is made; for Santa-Pals. It. is confidently‘ expected that (his season will be no’ exception in this regard, and that; the thought. of litilc ones sllrddillg‘ tears of disappointment over the‘ empty Christmas stocking will not‘ mm l (Continued on Page 7i l llMiWiflWohkers i Lodge Protest WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—-(A.P.l~— Protcst against the United States "l‘r£"(u1"_r}' Dvpnrtnlent. ruling lilzlt coal inlportuzl from Canada, Great Britain and Germany ~nced not pay I tariff (llltics. was lodged iodayywltll 3 Prseldont Hoover in a letter from the United Mine workers of Amer- lca. The letter, sinned by liillis Sonrlc, Chinese Steamer Is Ambushed On Narrow River More _Than étl-il-Soldiers Killed On Decks While Scuppers Run Red With Blood. ‘ ifiniltq; lmslstallrl; ilil-lCd intuit»: IQANKQW, v.3, D“; 4 __ A ;.l<. nln l1 uf tilt-u- encmcs, and ll. §.f‘l‘ll(.‘.‘»c~ll1l? CDLSUHP of ‘the Szeclluan Willi llildlfféiood H8110!‘ ‘W8 Win05‘ lfluillng was rc here today 1919mm“- ‘rlze rebels under General Su lxhw” ‘ll Press! l... uiuln the om citlincse river _.;;._.,,,~,Q,- “m, - "yfi from 6mm, Pnlg-Vvvrl lElillfilllélilCd Wlfilltltll. a. ‘til-a’. ullll i.~.l. of lrlorl- lilllll ' Si?" fie .110 ilil-‘e- "NW1! 15 Mimi“ awn‘ I lllllt mom 'l'.\.li.5lll8l‘ and llunar n." ($00 Cllilun-"l; wild» lzl llcr firtlllilltfS o; it ' l-L-z-opl (rm-e ‘ tilougll a. handful of dofl-zlders cozml rod \\'l'.ll bi mi ' bow ilnd £13"! “'1'~h5'~°°d ‘3“""‘5"‘1“1-" o: NWT“? ‘own rid‘ 1 srvr" b_v “JP5- ..lnpa\llcso .l..'nuirj,"mon lute tolls)’ .';.rc spc0dlllg in arulorod trains to- l\\'€ll‘(l5 llnllar, an 111199143111 my U" ‘lilo CillllNf‘ custom rail-sully. uilzczl ‘(my hoped lo occupy hioildlly‘. Bombing of Halal‘ from the n.1- secnlcd thoroughly to have demoral- izcd General Sui; men, so that the Tile Wullrlz. u-us 11' tr '. : ill.- lliillil‘ lr-ilu 1l\'(".)l'(i :11 ‘l ll s-tzlilr- lllPill» by l,l‘i‘ clplzlill. Wllr-ll illQ his; tzlu Sscolilnlll roops, dlpllrvcd on, the rocky , nllluy, 0i illc r Lllznfl our decks _ ._,,.,,_. Rpm Shedyn tunnel, a few milfi-i WCSL 05 'I‘ho Wnltn ill" bio 1o c,.-.~.1_oc. ran Pnkucul easuy {an mm their bands' ..Z1rour'h the ilillliiCt and .llllllf‘fl~ The epi-‘od? Occurred during a’ olclv Cfillli! but: z-l ll. m‘ rocking “m1 W“? i“ “hhzh mur Chmese provinces were engulfed. Dispatches from the capital Kweichow province last week said the provincial w’ ernmcrlz was fighting for its exist- ‘anon nrzuinst rebels who soilght $0 copied tllo strategic Sllrulrll rzrilzlllvl°~“'vnili‘iih all independent adminis- pass m the Khmgnn rmmnmns and‘ trnxion. One of the olher ‘provinces were v gorously pushing on tovlnrd l W“ 5161mm whereihostllltzes mn- Hallar nonr tho Soviet bordcr, after iz-“ued w" “me “m” between m“ putting Cilinrsc lr-bvfl", to rout, 15am“? ‘m0 m‘ “epmwl U“ we“ ‘ Hui for control oi’ the province. aid for the scolcs of wlllliricrl sol- dicrsvlvho manhood fr, tllfVlVP the withering attack i TSITSIHAR, Munch‘ a1, LNr, 4 -- lll.P_l-.]rlpaill-sc forces lflilgv 0o l._.___.._ I’ ON Schooner Is Destroyed M B I N El | BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 4-—-(O,P.)-< out of son tonight. The United States coastguard cutter us representative of the organiza- rumors. One was to the effect that “on. Characterized the rum“; n5 he had been married recently or ‘ “unjust. and “a disastrous Mow" a,’ was contemplating marriage. ‘Does ‘ the ma, 1nau5t,y_ m look as if I had bee“ ‘nmriedi Senator David Reed, Republican 5111mm for England ioniul1?'__'_,_1l_915min"Pennsylvania, inst ill-colostru- asked. "It is HCiiCIIIOlI-i. 05 will“? i mittcrl to the President and Secre- “That story would be Bil-me CBi-CEOTY With i119 T090143 m“ ing a joint conference at the While |.‘:'0" 3T0 W 5900""? P- PQPT?" D6 ‘VH5 Iliouse, n vigorous protest against. asked. tlle ruling, "That is not under my control," Mr. Bennett laughed. “But. really, the thought had not occurred to "me." ment; in the The Prime Minlstq- was met by Amcricnu colll miuersnnd several Nova Sections as his prlv- I fililillwfi" oration of tile ruling lloldlng "that condition of 70,000 lllcir 1n m9 iory of Stain Henry L. Stimson. dur- ‘ Sczlrles‘ letter urged :1 l‘(‘COllSl(i-. iit seriously retards any improve-v ate car drew up at the trnin shed. They included Premier Gordon s, }Mlnister of Highways; Hon. W, H, ‘Dennis; W. A. Flcmlnlng, nlombcr of the Provincial Legislature for Colchester; Col. A. N, Jones, Pres- ident of the Halifax Board of Trade; J. L. Hcthcrlngtcn, o: u“; Halifax Harbor Commissioners, and QPMBYW Louis A. Goslonguayl, Soviet Oil For India MOSCOW, Dec. 4.—(A.P.)—Sovict Russia has extended its world wide sale of oil to India. The oil export trust, it was announced tonight. has Just concluded a long term con- tract with representatives of the western India oil distributing com- pany for sale of more thnn\1.000,- 000 tons of Soviet oil products. Oil shipments have recently been going forward to commercial inter- ests of Canada under n "barter" agreement. Drowned (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Dec. 4—’Mirsing since Saturday morning, Hariy lurclloll, l0, was found drowned ill a pool of Wlter about half a mile behind his Redford home today. He ls believed to have fainted and rain-n iload first into the comparatively shallow pond. Mitchell had been cutting wood luril last night senrcll parties were organized and one cf their number _folmd the body. Harrington; Hon. Percy c. Bland“ Said- in n thicket. When he failed to rc- ‘ "Widespread bankruptcy prevails nlnong coal producing companies," “The tnriif tax of $2.00 per ton nu conl imported into lhc United States was levied by tile Revenue Act of 1932 to nffrlrd at least some mcnsurc of relief from zlhlS condition, but the treasury de- partment now rules that tho tax i does not apply to imported coal." Boycott On , British Ale DUBLIN, Irish Free Stow. Doc. 4 _lC. P. Cnl>io\---O\vll<~l's of public house: in all ports of thls city lvcrc under notice today that they nulst slop soiling British ulo. Their no- tico Cilillt‘ inst lliglll \\'ill‘ll groups of youlu; nlcn who suld they wcrv mclnbors uf the Irish Republican army told thcul they llnd orders to remind tllcln of a boycott of British goods luullgllrntcd soon after tllc Ullilml Killlzdonl llllllllSPd special duties on l-‘rcc Slulc ngriclllturlll products when ihc Free State rc- fuscd to remit pnylnclll on land all- nuilics owinr; tho Bunk of England. Safe In Port lCzlnaldinu Probe) NEW YORK. Doc. ~i~ Four Nova Soot unp, spilcinculrlrly~ rescued from tlic storm ridden schooner" Clclucn- member of the crew was lost over- tccicd nob n top during tho gnlc. Tho lost. luau vrus Douglas Kon- noy, 28. from Clerks Harbor whet! i I Clark's Harbor, N. S. rests at the ca PlETEDibottom of iho Dec. 4»1A.P.l-J1"he- cubilict. eomplct-l _ b, C15,". collar Kurt ‘Von, .Schlc:rilrr contains only one ‘Min-l istcr who was no‘. n lnombcr of Franz Von Pzlilonfls “bnttlc" Cab-! inc; wilich rosiuncd inst month. Dr. llc-rlurln Wirmbold, n+0 will; rcprcsollt G<-rnlnlly' in lha world‘ ccononlic confcroncc nvx: spring, today \‘.’fl.“. rc-nplwintcrl liflrrter of Ecounzlfcs. and llnron I-‘rcdrich ‘Edlcr Von Ilfixun W1’; n" n. gluon l the portfolio of IViinP-lcr of Attri- oulturc. Ttlc only 110W man irl Von [ BERLIN, hfojave abandoned attempts (o tow her here and destroyed the water- logged vessel Saturday flight by blowing her up with mines, The Weather, Etc. , MORE PPINQ smiomS I‘ Moor Vaovu-xs Sfeso on Annfeua dllenfnlclls ls veer , proficient of the foal-vol labor ox-‘ cia. ullt "of Clzlrks llurbcl‘. N. 3.. worn .\.l.'(l in pllrl today uitcr U10 lincr DoGrnssc docked here. A flit-h board when llc trlnd to lash don-u a loose cord of wood on the unpro- Sohlcirlicrls Czlbinor is Dr. Friedn rich. Ni!nislr\l' of Labor, wllo is‘. cilnngc. UPTREND lfillludinn l'r¢-s.~| \V.\TF.RY.OO. Oll'.~~(fli fllflr. 111l- lcctions this pol-t for f\ ‘\'l'll'.i)t‘l' totnl $107 xii, ‘nun, ".' D-"(‘i‘!ll- llol‘, i930, null llll ll'l‘l'l‘ll5l' oi $31.- ‘ _ ' (W) ,,.‘,,.,. ‘ ._.,,,,,b,_,._ m», Jlllwizull l~~l.l'it'l,l\l‘ll_,u u!‘ w‘: ()'I“l‘.\\\'1\.- Pun‘ t.l§,r l. Lil" ("re "n o?" fillnldinll 0'» .11.. for lllllll lllo ~ rti lllis yo; lcl" than lilflf "l" :ln_v (YiilPY m‘: . Hw-vp! Ulliilxi lilllslliun. V.'\.N{"llj\ ‘.11. .\lv.'~ ':..ll ‘Fl.- 000000 lllr-llrls of v,“ .1 .1 ljlpvul from Vi\lll‘0ll\'('l‘ (‘il‘\'.l‘i‘i'h '.'.‘ll:. son- son or num- 1;." iilflijil tin- fig-, llfPf‘. for .-r1l:nl~ gm ui m 1;» - your. E LEZARTINFHIYJY, Uzi‘. » llllDPTlili lklbllccll t‘ ln|x1llv ll 1- l.l".vll 300 hands hurl: lo \\'l“ I -.\l(lN'llll~l-\l...~ ml l- mpnris‘ to Unitul Kllzgrlonl izl i"‘.i.! season llikllos! :illll‘(‘. 1931', ,,,,,._ _,- wlNDzlOlt. un- . lil‘.\\t‘(‘ll 75o t'l{{if'ft"~“-""i i" “"‘-*“' and lilllll illtll lulu-ll nu m. phnlt of I (Illi',\':~lL‘l' ftlotul" (‘in (‘o:llllr.lly' lxv: -. QUEBEC. ‘xvlw l'I".lll‘llS for No- \‘(‘llli)l"l' 5382.318, or llourly $15000 over fluurvs for (Muller. l llAhlll.'l'ON.---Allvil.l\\‘l; .\l-.il.<. Lid. ‘Will l‘;\"ll (il'_\' rplxlllilll: plllll ilcru and vlllpioy wll llilllfi". N’ H V’ O I O I I I ..l.- fill! nrlnnuo... or ~ll illc rolnnllldcr of lilo crow lnrlcd ‘ WW1"; n, 4 .A v A . . ‘.4 this lnorull at T2‘. an “.0m' c» l: ‘ll lflvllli-nvl n! -|.l'l. 'l'llo Dvfirnswr dockrli ln-lv it'd" l‘llll “Hull, slonllul‘. W". 11‘ "31 lord ‘ lftcr cffcc‘. n5! tin‘ rerun 250 lis>ylll~luywnfildfl w," AIKMN“ mhmh,‘ luilcs cal-st oi Nr-xv York n‘ dMbWflk ll1~ r iill'l Fllllrlrviif-fflwll. . ,. . , . ., mu rmlln scnrtnrrx: Frill-iv- Ilui Mtiwi“ S h‘ "‘» M‘ “Hick dn_vs—l.v.'lvr~s noon-n nun; ._. .. 1~',- l.’ .nnlr-.m- cd into Boston b, {no Um o.l Sni ll ‘£13klll“nlglfl—llp‘nwy “m” TMWBM 0S 0085i. fillflrd Cdyllgfl. hm: 10.710, n. m. null 2.3,‘. p. lll. .._-_._