, I , _ . . v M-‘ms ‘ but H///c’ ore \ // /ff"//’ s \..- MERCHANT . f __ _ 2 lillnlllll eil ll Your publicity should sc fi ~_~ ff- / \.\ we , / , / // \\\ give folks the yes __ /’ N www KW v _j I “l Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew 1 . ‘ ~ we . _ ' ' ' _.,~_ -H _- ,_ ,. . .., .I . .- ..» .,..- - . . ._ ..-M ..-Nr-_~ - ff., , _....1--._ _,.‘ _ ...___-__ ‘ “' » i . - l r -"il _nh I nuunms Ol* _MmncnANn '_ A man who does not . trust his associates 'm not to be trusted. - 9 Charlottetown Guardian 'Iwo cms. --~-- “_-rl"--» I----M --1 CHARLOTTETOWN, cANAoA, SA _ I ` il / I /' I' ' ` ' .HI/~ S I I , I f I ll'-Ln ' at 99 \t, _ » _ ,-1, /' ' _ --_\;\ . ~ - ~ ii... . / The Peoples Paper ’;.;.fr- --ws . Read b very oily l I A I 1? , \ -- Q I - I _ Y /I |IN&\§ _ TURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 5, 1925 _ Aanaal labacipiuaa Dollnnl li B1 lall, Canada all U.l.A.ll' NINE [IN IIHE. IIIIEH III NEN INPHIEHNEII 'As Yet all Attempts to Rescue Victims Fail -Fire Started in (Canadian Press.) 'll0ULDE.R, Colo., Dec. 4-Be ;twecn forty and forty-five men were imprisoned in Cardinal Tun nel, the property worked 'by the Fairview Mining Company, by it fire that -broke out in the work- . - |_ ings oariy today The mine is 20 miles west of here. Six rescue e G. D. MORIN EIIIIII II_I HIIIII lying Cause. Y HURT TRADE Hoped to Check Speculation, Partic- Shares li, | fd 1 in ` _ iniiliiiiliiil rate to 5 lpcr cent., nn ill- , _ _ Mgrgf 212:; awi_eI_f'¢'°a b°ye°g|';I(I|':__ nrnnsn nf one nn, Conn The innreane clsion in the Mosill dispute between tai who do not shoiw much sympa- , . _ III SIIH HP New York Competi- tion Seen as Under- ory to Them. (Canadian Press) O Ularly In Rubber '-LONDON, Dec. 4.--'rliu Westmin- _ stor Gazette has received from An- gora seat of the Turkish govern- il_Servicc -Commission at the be- I_0NDON_ Dec_ 4__n.ho Bank of ment a mailed comnlunicatitln fruln - , , _ -l "nm its correspondent saying that if lI“nIII‘mII many mhsod Is 0 I the League of Nations gives il. de- IHHKS FHEPIIHE _:xii lI_|'“||_|"1 |-I-Ei GJ1) E 3+ E WIII SI IN- IINH IINE In Case League Decis- King‘Tactics Much in ion on Mosul Dis- pute is Unsatisfact- evidence in . Civil Service Commission Issue. ' (Special to The Guardian) ()T'l‘AWlA, Dec. 4.-A statement made by Premier King on the Civ- ginning of the week' has naturally caused a favorable impression am= ong the civil servants of -the capi- nmwn have len for the ,mens ,S nklng place Monday TMS _B hh was fnnnn necessary in 0,-do, gf, Turkey and Great Britain \\"illch is -thy to the said commission. Mine officials snid they feared H clous from heavy smoke that is pouring from the mouth of the tull- , ~ chock thc- oiltflow o‘i’ gold, lwlllcli l\<‘I- 11000-IJIFIIJIO I0 I`\ll`Ii"Y Ulm Ihe III” I""""I“"""‘I "“’" “I” ““°°"“' rim lIl'i"°dum°" I"I° "II" I’°"` luis uiuiuiiitiul tu .4:le,ocn.o'le .fliu--_-. 'rui-its may gn ld var or l».v cviiilnll E' the 'bunk rule was reduced ill \)ct-_al frontier rulds and DTODHEZHIIH ~----44;* ollor, .lnil ovrii .£10 000 000 on bal stir up nl-l inilch troliihlo as ls pos 'l‘he course before Mlr_ King is now clear and ho will no doubt 'come down -to parliament, state his case -there and demand the aboli- iiei and that had prevented thc ~?- _ ance since the c/iuntry returned torible for Great Britain in that part tioll of the commission. But instead Mining Company’s gold, silver and lead _mine near here early today were still held 'behind the wnll of smoke and fire at noon while re- scue workers battled to extinguish the fire. The fire originated in the com- pressor room from where fresh air is forced into the mine, reports said and spread qilickly to the wooden structures around tho por- tal and to the tlmhering at the moiith ol' the mine. One miner wus sevencly burned when he attempt.- cd to dash through the flames to Compressor Room. R equipment and rescue pariiphcriln- ¢*‘"“II“fII“l¥ II S“"I`I'I‘ ff" IW’-7 1“"“ and thc lilithoritii-s_ by raising tho lin has heen brought to tlle llreile 'Wild IHS! llllrlll llllelllilllui I0 W\`¢"~'I< officilu niinliilunl, llopc lo admin- -_ (‘nll.idi.iii l’all|'ic train No Il wi-st - :vision :irc lil that area. l tl ti o l ti f this 'f ' ' ' ' l _ - - » jlsiclr li chock to this, :is wcll all ' ' mgin ‘,g|:|'nnrecnl,)n|I,m}?nnmlnn(}nc|-e(| lioililil. ilrcsiiiilillllly lo_l° thc liiirilosc-l,.n¢nin f(n.L,inn mnninn which m|nn;_FraillCe nt the mine mouth. l DENVER, Colo.. Der. 4-0ffici- OI’ i`0I>II<‘l`l’- lic . tt . ctel t New York lb high- ° ' -At lulvllglll lllis nloruinl: ll.vllf\m~ nr lqiitltiiinstlrulxcs. y I 'C0mpr9hCDSlV9 DIS' n|n of pnlnvinw Mining Company Ill‘. lll:\tvlll‘S_ "U‘l\ill‘l' WIN! “WI film ‘At the l-lanlo iililc, trlillo, wlllclll :llillounced this afternoon that thc SIIIIIK “"‘f" I"""II II" III” "Iam III"I`I‘1\H .Ill-‘ll lllvrxllu I0 I1l‘IlrI\I<‘ll- WIII I-""I , P1 an of the rnll\v'iy tracks, about five - _ _ lim in the compnny‘s silver. sold and lead mine near Nederland had been extinguished. The miners lu; the workings are still imprisoned-l Yet Quite Serious _ - __ _ __ P k litlnlporeil, bllt the iusikct believes; mins wi-st' ul c.-gllll_ ' 0 ‘WUI the necessity f/.ir retention _AL,,4.heI _ " , , . _ l i I t th G a dl n) iviiuigu, ll.-i.luu. goes uw cuilll f_°l_h-iglier rule. will dlsanne-r early. ,,,,,I§’,’,i°\}’\" n,,°,,_ 4f_W‘}n§ ,.10 mm it is this iluit ilu unsuccessful sail- tho prflvvlltioll-1-ll’ IIN* lIIHl\SI<‘l`~ W-‘I'iiil the -New Ycnr. l ' ‘ ‘ " " ' .' ', " didates have no regard whatever king into t-lie city, he llotined two _Tho nffnnt of the increase wnnillnll-Z oflthe 7l;;a_e.i;ne (.o1li[”i;‘nl hetv: aoin _ , _ men on thc- trncks_ und as ic near- _ H U_ _ M I t .n ecem lcr rance .ns . - ed the spot tim llierl pztrteil anllnpsgnHn(fkq§;:-1nnn,::;;_ \5;:._,2[nI|l|}; n,|‘;Isiilnle the lendcrsllip in demnniiiilg _ _ __ th _ h ‘ iran. disuppozlrlilg in tho selni-dark-10,] snwrlilnn .Wm-e ,in-ll nendinnntho imiuulllutc prop_irail.'i.l of all ln- CII 95"” 4' I’ VIBXI 5955 0"- 9 ness. lie found lllniciios in sllinlllynnny-S ,|(.i,§inn_ -inn H nrnnt ,lnnl ng tcrilutionnl :lisnlunnmeiit confer- “'°I"I5 VUICCII by III” ‘pI`0mI°I' IIIIII' llunillcs on the truck. llttaizhed tolwm-k will nn nn-lnjlpd in [nn vn,-_ ence. She also will submit ns the i llie fusc- string liungin-g fi'om two i_ _ |, in ; ¢_ | | _ h. .is on i the best |irojiict.s evvr (camdlan Pun) _L_ ons lin s, il cr ng ntcrest and '15 f’ 0 st ka of dyllunlitc. ilu ivilli.ecis of the engine would ignite nn,n,_ nf n gene,-nl .,0mm;il.,f. ln, nnnunnnn tn nn nn,-|nn5_ lilo fusp null the explosion would be S D - , __ _ a. S andurandiatiidy the disarmament prrject t)i_illc_il to occur undclr the tender y The Leanne nlrnany hnn secured . tic cub of tllc engine so 'ls to , _ , _ | H" ` U [.n_ I nnrnu nw mln, ,,nn 01-,nn ,min and MONTREAL, Dec. 4--Contact from 2.> nntons ncu ng ie . IS G _ nnnnnny w|.,,(,k ,no nntnn t|.n;n_ with the League of Nations shows_II-0'I SIfIIf_’iI‘ *mil RIIFISIR `I~II3 as 8 In I _Sn t-nl. nn nnmnln nnvn bnnn that culture is tho only form oi’Ilf19I5 f"l`IIf* FCIIIICIIUU “I €I'm“"I0III I (-Canadian Prela) lor raco, in the opinloli of Senator ui’ the nations out also their indus-I lVlON’i`l`t.EAlI., Dec. 4.--llr_ Clnr- Raoul Danilurand. chiilrnllm of tho once J. Tidmarsli and Hortlla Lou-n SIXII1 ASBQMIIIY Oi U10 LGRFCIIG. HH inn Cnnmbnrs nniy dnunhigr 0| lim expressed in an lldllrcss, "A trip late Colonel Ernest J. Chumbinrsl, ____ _Ig0_:l_;_r;1‘n_lrll;__Genc_\;_n and _lies- , T . in Bl oi - n a o moo ni! §li§--_ in 'Hospital and is ll soil Of Mr' .-\li-xlillilrn the tip:-lliill: of tile lrl:- “nd Mm' W- F' TId"m"Ih “I Char" islliiiirr ioiluy proscllioii al inoro :loin .ui .- u i .Associate Pastor ss. _O 'I mm' ' - ~ ilrc ilppi~nl':illco than liny previous npnlllilg lil pruvincllil history, \Vlli.- ' -_-___-_-_~,., For United church ,»' I I I I I I “,, lil:-nilwr fill' l~`l‘:lilcis wus unllliliilous #- I 9 ”“ “““ 8 I i~Ii-i-ii-,il lllouitcr llov. ill, ll. m y | , Ra say, D. D., of Condpnsed Speclnlg -__-¢e>-i Now Glasgow, N, S., arrived in the ___ city lust evening rind will on -Sull- o__RhA`_rE°_:°' §'°'hr""I‘ "III" ' _,' ` fit 'I - iiiiy enter upon his duties as as- 0 “SUI 0" U I- 9 00I“m"~ , l- .- _ _ ilociate pastor of the United church ' it . _ *_* -I The evening service will he taken o-ro LE-|-_HEA1-Ep ApAgT. ‘j-"_ ily the mlilister, Rev. W. M. Ryan. ments. "The Ritz." $35. p-r ` " . ,month. Phone 346-J. C435-12-4-:li ..____,_.__ »`________________4.- *STORM 3A5|-|53 |N STQCK “_ You WOULD i-linrgo wholi that church decided \"-- pronchillg nt the morning service and made to order. A. Dilcliomlii DUCK ILL. l‘iEt°i\-TH *JOB PRINTING OF EVERVI description, cheaply and expodl I tiously executed. Guardian Cent-, L*-' ral Job Prlntery. Phone 133. ' ___ ,_ *SMELT BOX SHOOKS IN stock. A. -Dilchemin & Co. "- __ *BOARDERB WANTED. -- ALL modern conveniences. Roasonablo `o prices. Apply 243 Richmond, or phono 593. 6272-ll-28-thsml4l, *FOX SHIPPING CRATES AND pelt stretchers on hiinrl. A. 50 Duchemin & Co_ » l---~ “" * -~--- ~ TORONTO, Doc. 5--Maritime (cinidun Jren) *Fon sALE-TEN Room HOUSE st;*_o_lllz _easterly _wlnTs.a_f:_olidy and YAZOO CITY' Mnnh nm 4____ All mod r nveniences, Apply m l Wl 0CC1\*l""f| I - on nnnmagn $35 En,¢nn_ Toronto. cloudy . . . . . g412__12.3.3|'Montreal_ rain __.,_______i_ Que'llec,~cloiidy °vou waur oooh anvatovzs Chlu‘I°"°¢°\'"- f>'"f“"I Prices so lei- soc., 1-so iqi- ssc., Hellllex- ¢I°“‘ll' ssc for ssc., soo mi- $1.00, 1.ooo`\9l'Illt -l°I\"- °I°“'IY for $1.85. Postpaid. 0usrdianI‘9°"I'0“- "II" 0mc°_ lNew Yorxi ra n . . . . . . . . . .. __ ___ High t e this afternoon _ ou.; .AUN3°M»¢ gAugAgg,g._ and tomorrow morning at 1.33, number of others lbadiy damaged_ Y ...O <59; _AIP -ibn 9 INN’ A? 42--86 34--fl-l 36--32 3-i~27 42-32 42-30 46-48 48-46 at 2.38 |to make ii. second minister un ab- Isoluto necessity. there is no such tiling its ll super- l)r_ ltamsay was formerly pastor of the 'First Presbyterian church. Ni-.w (ilnsgow. He resigned his lion. who ieel that the work has now grown to silili nu extent as -1?-if-3-*--1 I II°I» II’ "III" III” U"_I°"`h H” WIIII III’ of the Dominion now stands at $2.~ & C _ . w rnlly welcomed ly t o memiers D _“I DONIT LO To A ofatlle United Church conilI°0iZl\- , ,' year ,A of last ycar the net debt showcll nnnn._ - superiority in thc world. and that deliberations, The statistics coior not only the present military status trial and financial status. the ex-I tout of llnturul resources uild raw materials and in fllct every cle- ment, capalllo of lioconling tl poten- -linlity in the rvi-.nt of war. The claim of tho I-'rcnch is that no nlit.ioii lriioulrl ho allowed lol have more liiilitilry :ind navnl i'orc~l os than tho League itself would be :ibn to count on should it be asked to oblige some stu-ie to maintain the pence and live up to its obliRl1II<‘ll under the govclnmcnt of the League. _ I Domillion’s Net (Canadian Presa) ()’l‘TAWA. Dec. 4.~‘(19.nudu's ncl! _ _ _ , ference wore zillion yesterday \»llen in his tight ngalnst pneiirlloilizi wlls lllnillwuy officials lbciievc the n gmnn from gh., fiiqnrmningylt Com workers who were not equipped the gold standard. [of the »wol'iil_ The correspondent of doing the right thing the -Prem- wlth masks from entering- lit is understood there were pros- declares that the Turkish army is ler prefers -the less heroic and too NEDERLAND, Colo., Dec. 4- poets of further withiiraweis of wall lralned and riiscipliiwvl "long Miners imprisoned in the Fairview ‘golil. and as the New York -Ex-nm, Gm-man model and [hm ir, in change is hovering near IIN! S015 also well equipped except that it is point zi protective measuire wnsllnnkmn, in heavy nr"-l,V,_.y nnd tllnlrght necessary, if the llz1nk's 'nuns 0 ll'i, . ' I pr p l ioll of reserve to liabilities Tm( Turns am mid tn ne npend_ “mi nm I0 IR" II“'I‘I‘°_I`_ I°W""'~"I' _ing hirgc sums In aruiainents and . » _1 hI;_'ItI.(F'fy "}I"`k§I “H iI`1eII`3IlIr§"_(:iiiial:lng t`I~vcrlsh i‘~.fi`orls to cientcl “gm” Man DIS"°"°I" _i1i.‘3.‘.’_5.’&.’.l’ 'i.‘I.Yf.f. ?.L.L.“i.‘.‘.‘..i.;.»l=-ll 'fu lm" ed Pair, Adjusting nl uulil' riii-ccil ills.-uiiiits is i-lic"3""‘I“‘-"Y I"‘“ “e“"°'I. "" “I'I’I,“"° . bank irate level. and llanilsheil hopf>IIa"I"“'y “I ESM SI"’"` “nd “wry Exploslve Trap _and ,mm whnn !h‘__Nnw York Knnconmnliiissiblc incilns is bein.: iiipted to ° l’ rnto ronlaincll liilcllllligcrl, illerc ""I“II IIIIIII” I” IIIII' I'III`”"‘II- TMI” Notlfied P0 Ice. wnnm nn nn n|l,.,_nt|nn n,.,.,.__ -lla-l been conslllerwiile troop con . _ , ___ lsnnnnlnlinn nn ,nn .hnnnnn n¢nnkIi~elit,i-ation north of llrusseiq line Canada and a large r~.-duction from ‘RlC(ilNt\, llcccliriler, 4.--l`0V9m°nI I" 9I3°"‘»‘mI" 1'0"- hoped io slirround and capture the ditions. The election of a rhliir- 5,000 i'ellf=l.~l who are still lil the mlm Bild BSCNIHTY UDDI( DIHP0 yi’-R' ficlli. Alter the bombardment has lBl‘dBy. Mr- J- 0. Hyndmaii and Iliillu i-oliiillotorl infantry and i'llv~ MY- P-'W- TUYUBI' FGSPHCIIVBIY -Ill'-,airy liri- i-xpecteli io be thrown in- in8 selected to fill those positionslto llii- l`i~:l_v against the tribesmen ,son nn -|~n_,5,|ny gm 5407 13 3 34, The committee seck and wel- who :it li rollin-il of war at. tlilr ____- 001119 IIN? C4*0DBl’liI-IUII 0! HII thorn! headqilal~tr-i'.-l oi' Sultan Attrasll who have the progress and pros their louder nniloiincod that it was perity of the province at heart.. their purpose to give combat lo The letter appearing lil today's is-ltiln l<`i-cilch to their last man. silo dealing with the "blly at liomc"I The shells or the French yester- Cilmillligfl Will HXDIRIU IUIIY to theidaly liliil as their principal target Public the position of the commit-Ithil town of llasbeiya to the south- toe and will no doubt meet with west of llnillasclis and report has the endorsement and approval ol it iiilii this stronghold of the our citizens in general. . ,lirliilus was slowly 'being levelled, ZIIIN CHURCH CllNGRE[iIlTIlIN` HIINURS REV. G. C. TIIYIIIR On Eve of His Depart ure For New Charge In Montreal.-Honored With Address- es And Presentations From Different Organizations of The Church- Loc- al Clergymen Add Word of Tribute. Zion Church ‘Hall was crowded to mined by a simple acl. but by hub- the doors last evening, during the itual conduct.” farewell social ‘held thelre in honor During the period from Decem of Rev. George C. 'i‘aylor_ lwho has ber, Nineteen Hundred and Twelve _ , resigned his charge here, and who till December, Nineteen Hundred e"I"“I‘I"°“ ’° “EMI Britain' the "Ish leaves next week for (Montreal. and Twenty-five-thirteen years in whore he will be inducted into his all-that you have been our minis- new charge. lCalvln Westminster ter, Zion Church has gone forward ', Chlrurch. on Decemlber 10. Not only in every department. Indeed, so ‘II`9'I““‘I " ' " "9 mum' ' 't e congregation, buf, many other pronounced has -been this advance citizens of ~botlh town and country, that all must be convinced that III‘*I- IIIC ‘ ` "" between mater were present, and several of the the hand ot Providence has been cle-rgymen of Charlottetown paid ii guiding both Minister and peopic|I“CI~ The "Ie “Iam ‘VIII I'e°eIv° sincere tribute to the good works all the way. of lMr. Taylor. The gathering was ii IS 110! HBCBBBHYY I0 (N010 Sill- presided over by Mr, Donald Mc- tistics in order to prove this; for Kinnonl. Following an excellent since coming into new Zion both _ _ mus ca -program, and t-he resenta- you and the congregation have ell- 1' tion toiwr. 'l'.iy1oi-srglnsimiii dir- loved the showers of b|el=_:lnsl~l In# 'IIC "°°e“I ‘I`I5“"‘““`“°“ “"1 len-ut departments or the cliuicii, that have been bestowed 'zum Ifwfeele the °°“‘l"‘“*‘°‘II°“ Ie” acocmipanlied by aipplrbprlaite aid- above ulJ01l this DCDDIG- dresses. IMT. F. J. Nash, on behalf You, Mr. Taylor, have been more of the congregation, members of the than a shepherd to e. flock. in lY. IP. S. C. E.. and the Marshfield those four awful years of the War, friends of Mr, Taylor, read the ml. not only did you march away with I0f0f9 IUVQFI-ed III me C°II"°I'I °t lowing addlress. our 'Island boys; but it is record-n tl... WIIH IH I 5 H SEIIIENENI Believe Result _Will be Closer Political llnion' Between Two Sec- tions of Ireland (Canadian Preas) no|Nlr=oN. -Dec. 4.-An asreelllelll has been -.ldlled b€I-W€9U NDl'6B‘ Free Stu .- and the Ulster B0V°l'|!‘ ment on the .roublous Irish 'hound- n,,.y nn...-;_. "ne separating north in bric ' _ =etllement prov‘Id6l and the F'-- State shall remain in- no aililitioual tt-rritory. It will 'be absnlved frolil pllyillk l>0l’I`I°“ °f Great Bri- l-ii's war d£’blS but "III assume cons of wmpeiisation for .image to property in Ireland dur percent, ‘ln addition to retaining the existing boundary the northern SOV- ernlnlent secures transfer to tim Ulster parliament of powers here- p,9|und_ That agreement iis sub- sd in liuperisiiulils numbers lliutliwleil to ralltlcsllon bv the British served them dead. Rev. George Claremont Tayl , Your life and your efforts have Pastor, Zion Presbyterian (gon. thus been interwoven in both the is filwled ily the Daily EXPNBB U Brozation. _ ordinances of Zion Church and in Charlottetown. the lives and t.lie love of its pee- IIOH H5 IIB I10I=\\”d9II II‘° II`a'I“ Im' Die. We are assembled tonight on The 'beaiitlful memorial to the Y ' what is undoubtedly a memorable right of your DUIDII ml1l€Iy SYIHIJOI- II"` 'JIIIY SOIIIIIOII I° I’ Very dn' occasion in the history of the Zinn lzes the 'ties which bind you to Presbyterian Church. As you have us, and which never shall be sev- freqnentiy intimated in your ser. ered either in this life or in the mons. ministers may come and Ilffl 7.0 001110-` ministers. may go, but this gqngi-e. As a preacher your sermons Hatton goes on forever_ have been models of wisdom. grace. Iulld than My Other UOUTS9 WIIICII Mingled with the sadness of the eloquence and power; and ill our inisllt 'havc ibeen adopted under severance of the link 'between you 0DillI0l\ YOU are CIMHGCI WI'-I1 the as Pastor,-and this congregation, most eminent Divinss in this re is also that of pride that you have gard in the Presbyterian Church bllloll called to a wider field of in Canada. You preached the Gos- Christian endeavour. pei., "i am -not ashamed of -the The fact that eleven congrega- Gospel of Christ; for it is thc pow- tions in 'the largest cities of Can-'er of God unto salvation to every ada. have extended an 'invitation to one that believeth; to the Jew first i, you te be their -minister. evidences and also to #the Greek." As Pastor not only your singular ability as a your presence iii the homo of her- preacher, but also your sterling eavemeut was tile oil ot joy for character and wide popularity an inourning, and the garment of hands Ol the DB-II EIl”%\l\ll~ a man. "Character is not deter- Praise for the sllirlt Oi' Ilcllvillesll- ADDRESS you served them living and you DHYIIBIHQIII and Di’-II~ 1,()N.D0N', .Dec. 4.-#President Cosgrave of the Free State cafbinet lhaving made the following declarlf home last. night. "l firmi believe we have found licult situation to which all sov- ornnients could have subscr-ibod. lt will tend metre surely and m0i'0 speedily toward ultimate political unity -between two .sections of Im- tile cirriinll-ll-lllncc-s. l believe the re- sult win .be a sane and constructive one." »DUiBl_iliN. Dec. 4.-JWiilliam 'I'. (iosgrave. upon his return today from London presented terms of t.-he agreement to ministerial party m-embt-rs. encountering less diS- satisfaction than was looked for. It is now generally expected that the a-greement will be ratified at the iEamon dc Valera, Republican Wiicro duty called you were pre- leader has "IB-IIB “Tran 911191"-B I-0 sent' and in many ways and on 5 sped-k Sunday at li demonstration various occai-lions it was a dlstinc~ in Dulblin called I-0 VOICE T-Ile HSI' tloil to your.-liili' and a joy to our I0ll`ll DlflI€Sl llilfvillsl-