flneqfhlllghlllkilill. fllstorylsthcwltnelaodthe Inna fluldiu, lauded us‘! Oils-l okra Guardian ‘two Cont: >‘%/’ /// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward. Island Like the Dew MAXIMS o‘ L OP A MERE MAN MERE MAN (IHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1933 m-ni Chicago gPrepares .1 s MEN ARE RESCUED FR OM BURNING Mother CountrylilliPlllN AND IMEN TRAPPED ilN SNIPS BUN Cities Service Holds Firm On Setgedo Policy Tanker Medal Received By.C~.W._I_l_.Leader Papal Decoration Conferred Upon, Mrs. W.J.MacIntyre Past msriiiio CENTENNIAL; SERVICES; l Tributes Paid To Faith MAXIMS Virtue may be gsy. yci with dig- nity. Arman! suildripuea Delivered $5.00 By lull clllldl llld U. S. A. 84.50 14 PAGES “To Welcome Fliers SHIP‘Aerial gouadron Mzikes ‘ Shediac To Montreal Hop CHICAGO PREPARESEXTENDEN‘ WARM RECEPTION WELQDM E Montreal Turns Out e: QPNRLEY T0 BLUSE l f JIILY 27th W o r l d Conference Prepare For Final Wind-up. By Claude A. Jagger (Aaooiakd Press Staff Writer) IDNDON, July 14. --(AP) - The World Economic WIIIQTBHCB b68811 s drive today to complete its work in preparation for closing on July W. It was learned that a‘. least two resolutions may be submitted by l-he United states In the final ses- sions, one dealing with prolonga- tion of the Tariff Truce, and the other with joint policies designed to lift price levels. The Bureau or steering Comm mittee of the Parley definitely de- cided to hold a. final plenary ses- sion 13 days from today when a from: will be taken. At next Fri- (Ccntinucd on page 6) ... ...;._.--.._ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC inserted ill per word "Announcer-ileum are this column at l! (‘ruin strictly payable in udruncc. "Hampsire Picnic today. 1/79-7-14-11. "Kelly's Cross Tca Party, Wed- iesday, July 19th. 16911/1-11-51 "St. Teresa's Tea Party, Wednes- day, July 19th. 1789-7-14-31. "Ice Cream Social, Dance and Bingo at Ernsclilfs Vvcdncsdny ev- rning, July 19th. 1819-7-15-21. "Come to the ice crenm social in Glen Valley School Saturday, Jilly 15. 1705-7-14-21 "Don't miss seeing Will Rogers in “Dorm to Earth" at Sourls ‘Tuesday night. 1B22-7-15-2i. "Sports and Tug of War in Gra- hams Road Rink, Itionday, July 17th it 8 Ps-M. 1823-7-15-11. "There will be a meeting of the members Cross Roads Church, Mon- day evening, July 17th. 1802-‘7-15-21. "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 773. , 1484-7-3-tf l "Ice Cream Festival, sports and dance at St. Peters Harbour School, ihdw evening. July mu. 1811-7-15-11. "Lawn Party and Dance Afton Hell, Tuesday, July 18th. If not fine Wednesday. Proceeds in aid of rink. 1781-7-14-31. "Picnic and high tea on St. Vin- cent's Orphanage Grounds Wed- hesday. July l9. Tickets 35c. Bingo. e 1711-7-13-81 "Come to the Ice Oream Festival It North Wiltshire, Monday, July 17th. sandwiches and Tea served 1767-7-i3-Thur-at-Mon-3i. "Ice cream Festival at North Rustlco Chapel Grounds, Saturday, July 15th. clam Chowder and other refreshments served. July 15-11. "The Central Royalty Women's institute wlii hold an Ice Cream Piastivei on LineoTn Wood's lawn, Tuesday evening, July 1B. Tea and sandwiches also served. 1810-7-15-31. "We will be buying Live Hogs en Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, July 18th, 10th and 20th at Ken- “Xiston. Peter MacNutt d: Son. 1808-7-15-21. BELiEliESlLSJiilliiti T00 FAST We Are Going Slow But in Right Direc- tion Is Claim. By Alvin Hellman (Copyright 1933 by the Associated Press) LONDON, July 14. -(AP) -~’I‘he British Dcmlnions, it was- learned from the highest quarters tonight, while undoubtedly exerting strong pressure on the Mother country to, follow the example of the United‘ States in an inflationary policy/q will be unable to move the United‘ Kingdom from her present settled policy unless there are definite‘. indimttohs within the Mather. country itself that such a move is? demanded. . These indications, it was are lacking at present. said, (Continued on page 6i . ‘ .‘. Q MEMBMMEN‘ HELD ANNUAL MEETING‘ The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island. Medical Society was held in the Board of Trade Rooms] ' yesterday. 1 Some forty Prince Edward Island , practitioners attended. The visiting! doctors were Dr. H. R. Grant, Dcanl of the Medical Facility of Dal-l housie University; Drs. Cecil Kin- ley and Gerald R. Burns o! Hall- fax, and W. J. McGinn of New Jersey. Tho morning session, 10.30 am. to 12.30 1mm, was occupied chiefly with business of the Society. The following officers were elect- cd for the eusixing year: (Continued on page 6) "Hay sale at Fairvievv. Rocky Point, Monday, July 24, .15 acres. J, A, McFadyen. 1805-7-15—3l "Regular B. I. S. Saturday dance in the city's most up-to-date dance pavilion, featuring the Oapitolians Orchestra. 1939-11 "Big event at. Oyster Bed rink Tuesday, July 18. Watch announce- ment Monday and Tuesday. ifliii-ii "The sun Life popularity is at- tested by the record business rec- eived in June. Arrange your own re- tirement Income with us now. 1t costs you nothing to investigate. J. A. Moore, Manager. July 14-31. "Annual district convention of Institutes Vernon. Vernon River, Miilvlew. pigs. Avondaie. Earns- c1ifle,Mt.Me1ltck,0rwell. will he held in C. M. B. A. Hall, (Vernon River on July lath. Afternoon ses- sion a P. M. Event!!! session B o'clock. Public. 1780-74441- "The adjourned Annual Meeting of the P. E, I. fieed Grower's As- sociation will be held in St. Mari’! Hail. Bouris, on Tuesday. July 13W at a P. M. shank Mullally. Secretary- MlcDo id Vico President. “m” n“ ' 1811-‘1-15-21. “we will be buyins live WW1, empty crops. In McKayb. Quit-Mb "The parishioners of st. Ant - 911?’! Church, Lot b, will hold their mnual picnic on ‘Tuesday. July 18th. Please remember the date. A W411i invitation extended to all. lflM-il-l lTuesdily, Ale Mflfllhlfll. 333197515- Wednesday, Edward Murphifl. 5e!‘ The steamship Gulf Gen“. reported through the Radio Marine Corp- oration tonight she had rescued 16 View, Thursday. July 1on1. 19th and 20th. Highs; market Flag; Dar- ’ sob a: W tar. Kanflifi - l' asso-t-u-al Petrol Afire 0 f f North Carolina Coast. NEW YORK. July l4. --IAP) -— At s public meeting last evening of the Catholic Women's League which continued the sessions of the Diocesan Convention yesterday, Mrs. men fromthe burning tanker Cit- ies Service Petrol and was stand- ing by in an attempt to save the caplirfn and others of the crew trapped on the bow of the sinking imp. The ship was afire off the Yorth Carolina coast. The message. tuned 10.10 p. m. (EST) read: “Picked up one. lifeboat and 16 men. (Radio Ivfarina ofliclals saw! they believed the 16 men must be the lift/boar. crew of the Petrol). “Now alongside burning ship." "Attempting to rescue captain and mcn on borw of burning ship." \NF7W YORK, July 14. —-(AP) - The Radio Marine corporation to- night reportr-d receipt of a message I (mm the steamer Gulf Gem. advis- ~ in.» that the steamship Cities Serv- ice Petrol was on fire in latitude 24,15 north, longitude 75.00 west. Ono lifeboat had been pzoked up by the steamship ‘Irl-lvrnuntaln, the message said. and the Gui! Gem picked up another. Both the ‘Iri-llinuntaln and the Gulf Gem were standing by. Pres. Rooseuelfs ‘Wife On Motor Tour To Caspe (Canadian Press) RIVIERE DE LOUI’, Que. July 14-011 a leisurely motor trip to- wards the Clasp? Pfllllieillii, lvlrs- wifel Franklin D. Roosevelt, of the President of the Unit- ed States, left here today for Mat- anc. With her was Miss Lorena H-lckox, of New York. Mrs. Roosevelt. did not. disclose hcr plans, but it is believed she will visit her slunmer home at Campobello, N. B.,_beforc return- ing to tvashiiwgton. She drove s. Pr°5id°“t'“Dr' I" W- Jardmm bout Riviera Du Loup before con- K°Yi51"€w"-_ tlnuing her Journey and delighted v1°°'P1'°51dent- Prince " Dr‘ the French-Canadian habitants by speaking to them in French. Arrest Made In Kidnapping Case (By Waiter '1‘. Brown, ' ' ‘ = Press Staff Writer.) ALBANY. N. Y“ July lit-The first arrest in the O'Connell kid- napping case was made today in Buffalo as the up-state political family offered a third group of. negotiators demanded by the ab- ductors in a. letter. ‘ Guy hloland, 40, who was re- ported to have said he knew where John J. UOonnell, Jr., 24-year-old nephew of Ed and Dan O'Connell. Democratic leaders, was held, was apprehended at the request of Die- trict Attorney John Delaney of Al- bany County. Nolan also was understood to-havc remarked he heard 1n a Syracuse restaurant the plotting of the kidnappiril. Found Dead sennnormzl, n. 6.. July 14- — (c?) _-charles Wheaten, W. 01y found dead today Bprlnghill, was Five Iniandb, on the shore at Lower where he had been visitind "h" lives. The boy had been missin! since Tuesday, and it was believed he set out in a rawboat whim 08D" did. National President. received from Bis Excellency Bishop Usullivan,‘ the Papal Decoration "Pro Ecclesia T at Pontlfice," a. rarely conferred‘ honor. Congratulations were ten-i dcred the recipient by the various speakers of the occasion. Nominating Committee at the ai- ternoon session, the following offic- ers were appointed for the ensuing year: Honorary Patron~Rt. Rev. J. A. USullivan, Bishop of Charlottetown. Honorary Chaplain - Rt. Rev. Maurice I/Iacunnuld. President-Mrs. Katherine Ore..- mer, Kelly's Gross. l Past PT€5ltlPni/—MZ‘S. S. R. Burke, Aiberton. Pica-Presidents -- Mrs. lf-‘raxik ‘Murray, Charlottetown; Mrs. L. J, ,Murphy, Tlgnish; Mrs. Thus Bol- l get, Hope River. National President. As a result of the report of the‘ Public Meeting . At the public meeting, which was, held in Rochford Square Hall last‘ ldent of Charlottetown Sub-Divis ion, presided. She welcomed thr visitors to the public meeting, which was held at the end of the cdnvcn» iion, instead of at the beginning in order that His Excellency and priests of the diocese might be prcs- , nut. The meeting was also called‘ lot" the. Purpose of ilfrfirnliilg in ‘llrz. lfmintvm the Papal Dccoiun; tum Bishop _-. Address His Excellency Bishop Usullivan welcomed the delegates to the City. lie also welcomed the parish priests, through whose efforts, in part, the Island was iced th h * Pa on e 0x101“ i a man 0f brilliant gifts and emin- ion w,“ 50-h 1mm“ o, chicagws list for having established the larg- est number of new units of the C. W. L. Addressing himself particu- larly to the delegates, he urged them to be ofone mind. to work in char- Walsh, 2i Grafton Street, Charlotte- town. P. E. I. Corrcspmdiizg secretary-Mrs. M. M. Murphy, i5 Spring Park Road, clmriotictewn, P. E. r. Diocesan ‘Treasurer-air... Parnell Mcltiahoit. But; Lit, slllTJlVY-hllli‘, P. E. I. Can. Wheqt Crop CHICAGO, July l4-—tA.P.)—~ Abrupt late upturns swept wheat prices late today to new record peaks, with public speculative buy- ing again on a large scale. A sharp reversal of early weak- ness of winipeg wheat quotations accompanied the late rise of val- ues here, and there were reports that temperatures in parts of the Canadian wheat. belt had fallen as low ns 40. With forecasts indicat- ing no material change from near freezing u-eathcr, traders expressed anxiety as to the safety ct’ the Canadian crop. Wheat closed buoyant at. the day's topmost figures, 2 7-8-4 1-4. locnts above yesterday's finish, com 1 i-8-2 cents up. oats unchanged to 1-2 higher, and pron/atone vary» ing from seven ceuis decline to a rise of i2 cents. Recording Secretary ~Miss Anne I ity with understanding and. lmow- Jcdge. All work clone for the lave of God and for the good of neigh- bours was charity. The C. W. L. as a. charitable body had much work to do in the communities The im- (Contintied on page 6) Express Fear For tCouple Injured In Motor Accident SAINT JUHIN‘. N. 13., July lei. -— (OP)-- James A. Eclgctt, 2.0, oi‘ Hopkins Street, Hartford, Conn, lay near death in hospital and his wife was in a. loss serious condition as a result of a motoring accident this afternoon. The couple had been visiting at Eimsdale, N. S. Returning by the St. Stephen highway, their car shot from the rcad at a curve near hurleed 30 feet through space. Jumping a i5-foot ga-p, and smash- ed against a concrete railway abutment. Edgcit sustained a fractured skull and collar bone and other lu- juries. Mrs. Edgeit was cut. ‘and bruised, The extent of hcr iujiuics was unknown tonight. Wheat Close to Quarter Mil- lion Bushels Arrive By All-Water Route. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., July i4—Close to a quarter million bilshele of wheat from Great Lakes ports ar- rived in Halifax today, carried here for the first time over an nil-water route from iliort William and Port Arthur. ' Arrival of the steamer Steel- .ville with the ZZQOOO-ton cargo marked the opening ipment of l movement of about 1,350,000 bush- els which will be shipped to Heli- Cargo At Halifax From Lakes Arrives Air Ace Talks To Wife And Mussolini MKvlTR-Iilla Jilly 14,- (GP) —Gflserai Ihlo Boll» hi!!! 1W0 Important long-distance‘ tele- phone euiis from Home shortly alter he arrived here. One was from Mn. Bilbo and the other ‘from Premier Mumolinl. The eenunander of Italy's bun-Atlantic Air Sqindro fax for export in the next month. Greater put of the remaining tonnage will be trsnsporud in the some way as the first shipment, ibeing carried in canal vessels to Quebec and tramferred there to etnmlz ~ was deiighteed with the chance of speaking to his wife u it was the first eall he had got through h her since he left Italy ol- thongh he has spoken several time: to ll Dace. He also spoke to his mother and his two My! ' Wide Preparations are Prisca of Wales, 18 miles from harm, of Pioneers at East Point Baptist Ser- vices Yesterday. At the centennial services of thr W. J. Maclntyre of this city, Past r-vening, Miss Florence Dorsey, Pres- y,“ pom, 33pm, Chum,‘ yam,“ Jay morning Mr. Gray, pastor ni ihc church at Dundas, led the devotional service and in his ad-l dress emphasized the importance; of Patience, Prayer, PCFSlSiZIICYHTXEl ‘f Power in our christian work. \ The address for thc irorniug was i given by Rev. m, n. t.. Mcllick ' who gain an account of the "Grow" Revival“ of i814 tinder the evair geiistic leadership of the late Rev. D. G. MacDonald, when in seven weeks services 85 wrto baptized and I ‘six restored to fellowship in the l} ‘church. Two of the converts were the late Rev. J. A. Ford, M. A, and Dr. Mellick himself. ‘rheyboth , entered the ministry. Mr. Ford was l l l i ‘t l lently successful in his ministry» Dr. Meilick besides serving church- ves in St, John, N. B., and other ,centres. gave 19 years to mission 5work in Western Canada, where ;for several years he served as lsupcriiftcndent of Baptist Missions l, in llltlli vast field. He spoke of lsume of the background of that l revival. The sturdy character of Masse To Welcome lli'd F " a e or Visit Gen. Balbo. Of Italians. ‘ (Jrilcaco, July 14 . ‘Ad’ . \:ner.ca‘s se illCl largest cny we. pared tonight to place itself- Worlds Fair and all-at the dis- posal of General Italo Balbo and his 96 fellow ilynrs from Italy. 1 A L‘.‘O\\"(l of 500,000 pcxrscns l5 |~x~ peeled to witness the arrival of the Air Armada. about noon tomorrow? or the cud of- navy pier. wliizrh ex- tends half a miio. out into Lake llficlfruzm at, the north end of the llotvntnxvv. (llsttict. 1C t _ f P E. , a From the minute of their arrnu‘ on u“ ° rogress xpos“ on‘ u’. there vrlll be an almost eonttnu-‘ Five hundred bhcksmroiid Fan “Us rmnd c, Gmenammcnm for!‘ ci-atLa-ight arms outstretched tn th» the men completing the grcaiesilrésmst sqhne’ peered the 3km“ with loud "braves" as the big twin mass flight ever attetnpted-dltlol _ _ miles in 24 seaphms Over thelfihglnild Savoia-Marchcttl boats northem Atlantic route. ‘their twin meta! hum gleam“! muck‘... g; m,“ star,‘ and nab I silver in the sunlight, droned lnir fslght, completing the flight of i501 lmlles from Shediac, N. ‘B, then fir» Wallace Ward, Canadian 1'1’ Staff WrltPri MONTREAL, July 14-Fre.s water under their keels for th- Iirst time since they left Lake 3r betello, Italy, July 1, General Ital’. Ballads 24 Italian flying boats In; off Montreal harbor tonight pols- ed for the flight 0o Chicago to- morrow. the last leg of an aerin journey mm; third of tllc we" ziround the earth to visit (Jhicfign populace-all its largest amphl-l Jhcatre will hold iuaocording them ‘ m“ ‘ivemlghi 5w?- la. formal weioorne shortly after The Italian m: fleet’ tmk M: from Shediac at 9,51 e.m., EJJST. and were sighted at Montreal at 1.52 p.m., EDSII‘. General Balbc . led the first formation of six ‘planes and swung around the har- |bor in a Wide circle before alight- l ing. l Balboa ,of its triad glided to the surface ‘they lard. The ceremonies will be in Sidrr Field adjoining the grounds. lent. ltliNT plane and the two other! (Czntimrd on page 6i l T inf thp St. Lawrence River at 1.41 E,D.S.T., completing the 1‘3..‘.‘.‘.’.’i‘.’.‘.’..~‘.‘.’.’.°".§?j 1ir omega; - - l B rz t z s h C 0 a (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Jilly lab-Criminal pro- icecdlngs ivcrg launched today ‘Against, ‘Ll. will companies operat- ling in the Province oi Quebec on 1 charges of iolations of section 438 of the Criminal Corie and of the, ,provision< of the Combines I'.i\’c‘S-‘ gtiguiion Act. The coulpafiitrs are; iullcgcd to have been parties to an liilegzil combine m connection with l the bitsiness of importing azid cils- ltribtitlng British anthracite coal. lUptll-(T-d Drive ‘In Wheat Prices ttfi-iuadizm Trc-sl WfNNlI-‘iiltl, .111‘). lt-Ailcr A two-tiny intro lo iuizo tilczr bra‘:- ings, buil-tratlrrs, encouraged by strength in the Chicago market and liberal buymg for southern account, continued their upward drive and whrnt price.» finished 2 3-4 to 2 1-8 higher on the Win- ,n'peg groin exchange today. Wheat prices mad~ their nearest approlcl: to the doflnr marl: in three years when May wheat touch led 99 1-4 cents. All futures closed at the high points with July at 91. Oct 93 to 93 3-8. Doc at 95 to 95 1-4, and May at 99 i-i cents. Ne w‘ High For i P-mv. flight from Shediac in three hours and 54 minutes. SLY m0"? Planes appeared sever-a; minutes later, to be followed by a At the regular meeting of Wildey Lodge No 2'1‘ T. n. O. F. last eve-n- ing n joint installation of officers took place. Bro. A. O. I". Gill P. G. active D. D. G. M. was assisted by the following gfliiid officers: Grnrd Manzhrll. Bro. D. D. Mor- rison, P. G.. Grand “Harden, Bro. Henry Lnpthorii, P. (Jr., Grand Sec- retary, Bro. J. ll. McKenzie, P. G.. Grand Chaplain. Bro. J. F. Whrar, I’. G. M, Gratid Guardian. A. J. Houic, P. G. officers of Wlldcy and‘ Si. I|l\“TCllCC Lodges. F011.“ ‘a; is the listi oi office-rm‘ St. Luau-choc Itotigc No B I. O. 0.1 (Continued (m mg; 5y N051 NlRLs hoot» RATHER iiiiiiif than’. Monies THAN, teem Sfeeoles.’ *1 Nobir- Grand. Perry D. Worth. Vice (lrand. Srunurl B. French. Recording: Secretary, mills D. Stewart. Flu. sooty. Liordon InlLc-li. '.l'i‘t‘lil\lii't‘i', J, A Wobslrl‘. \Vnv(lml. I... II. l). lion ill, Conciuvitvr Y ‘1‘ liowatt. Orr. Lilia ti, l". S. Stniziov. In Guard, Fruri Renouf. R. S. N. Q. 1. c. Campbell. 1.. s. w. 0.. a. .1! Houlc. R. S. V. G.. Angus Mc-t Eachcrn. L. S. V. G. Ivan Nie- Mwdrrnie ivinrls; fair and warm Innis. R. S S . Jack McLeod. I... S. ,\l1j'l‘l,'<YIIIDLLHLHIH. (ll-Tl! |:_ mr. fl .- .l Q ll .\i. m. and musl- s., R. 1.. truest... Chapraln; s. F. 3m; ,,‘_‘I‘|‘i__]_,,,,,.,_ _ ' intuit-u Wildcy Lodge No. 2". I. o. o. r. "“‘“"“ ' Noble Grand. Iult ‘n Adams, Vrc Grand Ivan Wailers. it Scctyn. Herbert Tiurnton. l‘. Sccty., K. J. Burhoc. Thrasurrr, N.» i‘. w \ A. Nicholson ‘Harden. J. W. Dixoirg Conditcxlr, D. D. ltiorrison. OuU ; Guardian, W. L. blunt-or. In Guar- jdtan, P. J. Scnincr. It. S. N. G..; ‘J. A. MrNnlr. 1.. s. u. o. Gcrdonl Swan. a. s. ‘v. G.. ulna nit-Kasai Tnrbush. I. I’. G.. lea Dnusoxi. l l .1] (Hill .\l1\llir~:ii .. Qu. l-t r .. Saint John , . iL-lfnx Bond Composite July NEW YORK. I4~Svtocks were more sedate today as profit- ‘ takers hastened to harvest part of recent gains. On the whole. lead- ers finished with moderate losses, ‘but billlskept a finger in the pie by biddng up selected speclaltes. The nvrket was still lively, though volume dipped‘ to 4,244,440 shares from yesierdayis three-year record breaker. Whealfs strong fin- ish. an improvement in cation and a new high for tine bond composite helped the general average for all mutated L, a V’ G" Fred Raven R_ 5 s“ llhflfiilniu“ A. 0. F. Glil. 1.. S. 5., Iizlbert‘ liHii-AWET Johnson Chaplet-i», flcrbfvt Platts.‘ \,,H_,,,m, “m, \,,_,_,.,,.,, A“ m," I. P. G. Herbert Thornton. ‘uwuFI |~n'-".\ rluurlVl Wei-Hill)‘ "mi Iain-urn vi‘ thuutilasorxns l-y Sun» *"' .l.1,\. l ¢ o . ii; v" t mo End ._ blwlerati- wind! lFyles Dworce Surt ..»,'.1. . l|_;;h v '* t_ (out- tu- m rrwtu ri ...'_" 7 H , _ .\' t s is firs owning at . an HIINDEN, KEV.‘ Jilly |4.—— l- r; L‘ liv-vrrurlr-lvw mnrilm: u! 4.57. \.~.t mIH-n Fsnwriny July 'J’Z_ 4.4 l".| - Elliott Roosevelt, second son of the United Slates Presl- Oent, iylr-d suit. here today for n. .1, m. s-mmvrsrie tide elghtotn minute inter than l'liR!‘l0('("t'i\\‘ii. divorce, frrm Elizabeth Donner (‘All rrzmav SCHEDULE x‘ w n. ti. - ~l.' .- u. r RIVPWVHC, of Philadelphia. an n m": , P‘ ‘I; ,,,;;;)“;, ,, ,_‘.f‘nf"m_° complaint charged extreme cru- w» a m“ wnvr- tun» "l"\\‘\\l"l\l'l'\ l“ 10ft" a m. (Extra); 255 p. m.; Y' p. 111., ‘ §=3§?§§i£a2&& 7;r?;~.,-__ .“‘?'*,~‘.Q"“.£“‘f\w‘ t-q-rzff-gj fa. i r a A 5 - -.gr_yfl¢s=pw»---.¥- 3-, - w ~ it