. official and father of, Marian. .. W. “Have confidence“. was his counsel . Jakowsky, in the belief of the ill-Ito Canadians, vestigators, acted as an intermed-i iary for Hickman, who graduated as an honor student at Central High School in Kansas City in 192G and is said to be ill years of age. Police said Jakowsky came to Los Angeles flve‘ Weeksago from ash- ington, D. 0., where he is believed to have been a government employ- . ee. 11110111515115. kiloynsiq have bee" friendly with both the Pirkers and Hickman. His age was given as 25 and herwas-said to be single-Earl- ier in the day it was reported Jak- owsky was from Kansas City. Attempted Escape Jakowsky attempted to overpower guards at tlle city hall this morn- ing, but was subdued by idur men and locked in another cell, while crying that he would take his own life. . t A heavy guard was maintained about the jail because of threats voiced on the streets against the prisoner. Although taken into cus- tody last night, his name was witll- held until noon today. Announcement that Hickman had been identified as the youth whfl lured the girl away frvm $¢h°°l last Thursday and on Saturday night delivered her torso to her father in 1311011111186 f0!‘ ii- Tflnsi-lm °flclared Marian Parker's body Mild-held for a sanity test. $1,500, was made after police had compared finger P111113 1mm 111° slayers car and ransom 1101415 Wig‘ those in Hickmans police recol . His photograph from the 11°11“) flies was identified by MTS- Mary Hole, teacher, who was tricked into permitting Marlon the loananoer by his 510W father had been lnluffid- Hickman was 811113193796 u“ 11 111°‘: senger in the bank of which ‘M1. Parker is ‘ ‘ cashier. He we? arrested on a 10188111‘ “will” 1” summer, but was DiiY°1°d~ that her ++++0+0+4++¢++to+ “+000 ° Condensed Specials RATE-lo. liar Word. M! Qgch insertion in this column. o+§* mo DIFFERENT lN ‘$8351.11... cards and‘ Bfeeflnl?" See Guardian Job Printery B81" action. __ ,°Cll0ICE runners. GEES‘;- Ducks and Chickens for Xmas.- Baunders. Newsome d: Co. 'PER8ONAL mo 800151‘)! private Christmas cards Drlilmd to order. Call at Guardian J01! Printary. ’CHRISTMA§ BARGAIN. rwo used upright pialloa- Miller Bros. Music Store. 1496-12-22-31- ‘ARTISTIC I-ETTIR HEADS AND blotter: for use during Chris! mu season on hand a‘ Guardilr Job Printery. I ‘YOU-WANT 000D INVILOPEF Prices M) for 90c: 100 for 35c: or $116. Putpald . Guardian Job Printory. PRINTING OI’ IVIIV y ption. cheaply , and omldi . omiy executed. Gluniiul 00a ‘ -' till ‘Jflnimlrylfbobe m. -.1l ..' 1 _ ~46 f.m‘ ‘Col. Powell To Retire On May 1st . (Canadian Press) OTTAWAQDecf 21. -Major-Gen- cral H. D. l3. Ketchcn. present dis- trict officer... colnnlandingwMilitia District Number 10 at Winnipeg is to be appointed district officer colll- 6 at Halifax, Nova Srotin, to re- Statutes Known as | the Prohibition Act.‘ l CINClNNATLw s... "Remus. who forsook 11 legal practice ~lin Chicago to become the operator these poor children's (of olle of the most extensive boot- ‘legging businesses in the United States, late today was found 11ot guilty byflo. jury hfifthglutllfi“1111111181‘ of his estranged wife, llrlogénew‘ Holmes Remus. The verdict was‘ Tfiaifdlfigwlwllitarw’ District Nuinuerbflsvd $91911! 0114110 EWUIKYOY in") sanity. place Colonel conlmmldnn; A_ p‘ H_ _ Nineteen minutes of deliberation, Powell who will rotlro on pension sufficed for the two women and tcn7 The change was annouuc-ed todaydlll‘?! 0T 1110 lilfy t0 41'.’ 1111 11191’ D991 by Colonel the Hon, J, L, Ralstomfsibly could toward freeing the for-l Minister of ‘National Defence, and 111111 “kins of bovtlelzlzcrs." two day-n to accompany‘ ‘will become effective May 1st, 1928. Revenge Motive D . Police expressed the belief that Hickman erroneously thought Park- er had opposed his application for parole and had killed the bank of- ficials daughter out of revenge. Parker did not oppose the parole, it developed today. . Police in their scouring search lof the city located in the Bellevue IArms apartments a bathroom spat- ‘tered with blood in which they dc- ‘been dissected. The proprietress jidentified Hicknlalfs picture as the ‘young man who rented the apart- ‘ment under the nlznlc of Evans. From a waste basket in the room (there came a thin strand of thread lwhich investigators pointed ollt matched perfectly the thread used ‘to tie 11p four gruesome parcels (found Sunday morning in Elysian IPark and containing the forearms. (legs and viscera of the slain girl. l ‘ Other Clues The same waste basket glavc up a part of a broken brazil nut, the other half of which police said they found in the little pocket of tnc dress which covered the body of 1l1e slain girl when it was delivered 1o the father. Other clues ill the apartment i11- iess than 11 weeks after he shot and killed his wife willie she was e11- route to court Lo divorce. him. Under the charge as given to the‘ jury by Judge Chester H. Shook.’ Remus was denied a verdict of out- rigllt acquittal and his case auto- matically was certified 1o the Pro- bate court for a sanity hearing. Withill 30 minutes after the ac- quittal the papers were laid before Judge William B. Lueders. but he declined to act until tomorrow morning. Meanwhile Remus was forced to remain in jail, because illc law permitted no bail for a person In his jail quarters Remus was 110st to a merry anti-Christmas pal"- ty. There rushed at least four of the‘ jurors, and there was a constant‘ stream of well-wisllers hurrying to congratulate the man whose life had been in jeopardy only a few nliilutcs before. “You know what I said ill the jury room," Robert E. Hosford. painting contractor, juror No. 12. remarked to a cheering group gath- ered about Remus in the jail. "I said. ‘Let‘s go out and give him his Christmas present, let's make him happy on Christmas.‘ " ‘ Hosford said that‘. if the court had‘ permitted. the jurywould have re-i turned a verdict freeing Remus out- right. In his jail cell Remus hurriedly ‘tiictatvrri a message of thanksgiving ,to his secretary, Vernon R. Cllumb—‘ eluded towels 110811118 stains said by icy, federal convict from' the 1.eav-‘ investigators to be blood, and a shirt enworth (Kansas) Penitentiary, similarly marked. The tub. Wall 8nd brought here as a possible witness. floor of (lie batil rooln showed morc| "Thank God for a vol-dict that stains. The floor was littered with lifts the greatest burden man nlllst newspapers bearing Los Allgelcs and ever stand.“ it ran. "God alone Kansas City. Mo.. date lines. 'I‘l1c‘knows the thing that is within my latter is the home town of vlle fug-‘heart at this moment.“ ltlve, ‘ 1 The rest oi‘ my life I will dedicate On a desk blotter was the imprint to stifle the insult that is upon ollr of the name "hlariall." ‘statutes, known as the National Police identification of Hickman Prohibition Act. as the slayer received added. "Had there been no prohibition strength from telegraph comllilllyllaw to flll the coffers of a class that employees at Alhambra, who identi-‘seek only the practice oi venality fled his photographs as that of thc‘tl1e.re would have been no act for man who sent ransom telegrams tolwhich a jury of my peers would Marion's father. have to acquit me." rW-W Berlin Club Wins "Mice t° | Hockey Tourney} Santa Pals - —— i BERLIN. Germany, Dec. 21. -ln‘ the concluding match of ~the Berlin‘ ice hockey tournament. staged at‘ (he Shorts Palace here. the Berlin‘ Skating Club team, which includes‘ several well-known Scandinavian‘ players, yesterday defeated the. Vienna Hockey Club team. 3 to Q The Berlin telrn entered the final by defeating Oxford Universl y. ‘l-l. 1 i l i In order that the Guardian may despatch Santa Claus patrols ‘ in time. Santa. Pals must send their gifts not later than today. Please do not fall us and disappoint the kiddies. ' University, 3-1. - and Vienna eliminated -Cam ridge ‘ nearing on our list. A lady. not ov- flflJlilTlflllfitl with (his worldis gear. last night quietly slipped :1 Gl111.rd-| ianreprcsclliaiive :1 donation for the fund. 11111.1 said sllr- wished she‘ 21-“(19011-19 had the menus to shoulder the cost“ list. "I hate lo seal" of the whole names being reprinted day after day." she said. “it makes me feel so uncllaritable. I wish my purse was as bit’ as "ll! heal-t is lender and svmllaihviivf‘ 11121119151 in m1 that wayiantln» each would do as this ladv did, there would beno. _challcc of alremllly stocking on Christmas ulorn. Be a Santa Pal now- clon‘t wait till tomorrow. I16. l-lclon (l6) hlllffler. s1 Lorretll (7) (lvlwlslloes. '. Frank (S) Wlllllllrellltel‘. , "l‘h(\lnl-,l (5) (l\'(*l'$llll()5_ '. Frank (8) V\'i1l1ll1l'e1lkor. . (‘ollsfuuvtl ((3) UVOFHllOilS Ronnie (S) lOvvrslloc-s. , (lllulyu (l2) Sweater. . Alfred (ill) Sweater. . (fllilll-rilll.» (ll) Dress. lFrunl-ls (11).) llress. Francis (i) (lvtvrshurs. Ilillill (1l_) Overs-hoes; Parker (El) llllllerlveilr; .loll1l (11) lloois & Skates: Vincent _(13) boots Ambrose "((1) boots Laura (1') underwear Vincent (ll) underwear Frank 10 underwear Gertie (8) boots Florence (4) teddy suit James (15) clothing Earl (5) overshocs size ll Edna (4) overshoes size 10 Ilopo (4) Dress 180 Joe (13) rubbers 181 Gordon (‘.1 mos) dress 162 Adanl I5) boots lomBeutrlec (l0) (lvershoes 170 Melvin 15> boots 12!. 125. 121i. 1111i, 134 136 140 141 142 142i 144 lea 148 149 152. Joseph (16) (Crip.) Sweater. . Evelyn (6) coat. 107. hlargaret (5) dress. of Wales was eliminated today 1:1 the Sfilllll-fllltll round of ille Royal Nilvy Squash ltackets frllilmpiolb .1113. Eileen (1) dress. gulps; L n R , .101). Andrew (10) pair lunlbel" (ylub. ling ,.l,‘i,,,,,.,‘r’,y,flw,jf,“'fffflgf'ol;f 2111's rubbers size ii L2. gllt-Cglnmander l; A_ l, Macgén. 1:111. l‘1(l|.,'al' (12) rubbers size m, who defeated h"m _,‘_3 sw.’ 1-2. . 111110.111 (o) teddy .13.. Alargllrel (5) dress. lilllheilhle T15) Wovershoes "1111. size -i 1-2.’. some SANTA rats 111»:- calvnp YESTERDAY 0111.11. 9-3, the Prince falling io maintain the form that (‘.8I'l‘l\.‘(l him info the semi-finals The Prince had ‘come from championship at the 1111111 (Ilub and his failure to win today disap- pointed a big gallery of speclators rooting for him. watching the final of thealmaieult. His Honor Governor Heartz, The MacKinnoll Drug Co.. Mr. T. Roy Cudmore. Messrs. Moore 8c McLeod. Bodies 0f Bevan? 135.0(J()_0()() lfllllffl» ‘ 1 1.1111135115151181 T0 ‘ ("Legislative Council‘ (Canadian Press) 1 QITEBPIF, Den 21- -—— 111111111 up; poiuinleuis to (he legislative l-ouu-J eil oi‘ (Juvbec- were made llt today ' As l1 result iwo fly-elections Will follow, one in Quebec and the other‘ lll'lli(i Magdalen islands. Two of? (he appointments were expeuimlJ The 011101‘ one, that. o1‘ _lloll. .l.l-).' (lzlrrou, fllinilliel- of Agriculture. (lillllt! as 11 bombshell ill political circles scale‘ Tneetlnle of the Provincial Cilblllril-VWW the confines of the position. 1n all OtHEPCGUIlITlOB federal jurisdiction of aviation is an accepted principle but the Quebec government has refused to acknowledge this right and has flouted it. ' Appointed To , _ ,T11.9§Q113l?9c (Canadian Press) o'1"r.(\v.l. llee- 21, — N. K. Laf- lnnlirle, l\'.(l., iorlllel- member 0f Parlilllllellt for Drummond-Athil- hast-u. has heel] zlppointed t0 the Sr-lum- for ilie Mlllellea division o1‘ illl! Pl-ovillz-e. oi‘ Quebec. it was iLilll(lllll('(‘(l :11 llooll iotlay- Mr. Laf- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker. Messrs. Prowse Bros.. Mr. Lloyd Weliner, Messrs Palmer-Watson, 1M1". J. W. Robblee, Messrs. Jenkins dz Sons. Messrs Purdic-Ferguson, The Two Macs. Oyster Bed Bridge Womens Institute, Mr. Percy Pope, Mrs. C. J. Cooke. Miss Gertrude Howatt, Mrs. W. W. Wood. Highland Farm; Miss Natalie Cooke. Jean Callbeck, Shir- ley Callbeck, Dorothy Callbeck, Miss Mary Wright. Master Thomas Rogers, Master Geo. J. Rogers, Miss Hazel Crockett. Rice Point; Mrs. Frank Walker, Master Philip Hardy. Mrs. H. L. Donald. Sea. View; Amelia C: Mill. Clermont; Miss Jean McEachern, Mr. Richard Hopper. St. Dunstan's University; Miss Margaret Cameron. Master John Davis, Mrs. E. N. Farquharaon, Florence McWilliams, Miss Agnes Williams. Thelma Wood, Bunbury; Miss Scott, Dorothy Lawson, Santa Paline; Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. W. P‘. Toombs, Edna Glover, Mt. Stewart; Ruth Glover, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. Walter Toombs, North Wilt- shire; Mrs. L. P. Tanton, Petie Mc- Nevin. HELP Brought T0 Surface (Sllecial to the Guardian) JOliNSTON CITY, 111., Dee. 21- —The bodies 01' seven miners, kili~ 941 11151 111E111- in an explosion oi‘ gas in the Steritz Coal Mine llear hen- ‘WW brought i0 the surface today after all night work by till-cc mine rescue lemma Match Business To _ . Be Taken Over By _ New Company (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Dec. 21, - The match business of the E- ll. Eddy Co.. Ltd. 0f Hull, Que», of which lloll. R.B. Bennett. Conservative leader ia a large stockholder. 1H to be tak- en over by a new company under the Presidency offleorgo W. Pat- on oi‘ London. England. Chairman and Managing Director or Bryant and liiay, British Match Manufac- iurera. This announcement was made today by George 11- Millorl. President of the E. l-l. Eddy Co. Ltd- Mr. Mlllon's announcement aaya: "Eddy Match ($0., Ltd, has recent- ly been incorporated and organiz- ed llntler the company‘s aei, the charter having been granted last week from the office oi‘ (he Secret- The appointees and (he they represent are 11s followsz~ Jliinluc succeeds lilt- luir- lfon- L. Louis lmtollrllezlu of Quehoi-Qi). lllivill- Division oi‘ lAiSnlle Raoul (lrotil(\‘ .___ of Illollirelll, Division of Salaberry lion. J. E. Carroll, Division Kvwlllleberx 'f‘llerr- is still (11111 other. - vacancy ill the legislaiivo l-oulu-il. that of llif‘ Division of luluallliil-re.‘ liolr Plllllllllll‘ Pzlrarlis, who has been appointed 11 member of 1111-‘ Meetings, Etc Senate oi‘ Canada, resigned from ' the Quebec legislative council (fr! "Eat w11°195°m9 w1l°1e will“ (lay allii 111-. is succeeded by ‘iir- 097931 the 10° PeTflellll 100d lll DRUM Letollrllcau- Mr. Groihe succeeds 51531-111» "11-117195- 55¢- Sir Lomer (louiu ill the Salesberry I 9486-0121:. S-U Division, and lion, Mr. Carron lll‘ Konnebec, takes tho place of the, late Paul Touriguy- “Come to the Sunday School ('()ll(‘0l‘i. in Powllal Hall Thursday. _______.>___ Dev. 22ml. if not fine. Friday. HERMANVILLE. ‘Members met‘ ' 1454-12-21-21 at the home of Mrs. Neil .l. ———— . McDonald when Roll Call was‘, "Bunbury School Christmas con- anl-lwered by Riddles, Plans werlycert Mount Herbert Hail. Frldfl. mado to purchase a map of il1e‘De¢- 237d 3 (Tfilflflk- 1433-13-3-41 world for (ho llcllool 111111 in llnlll n‘ ——~ Xmas tree for lilo (‘ll1ll1Tl‘ll, "1-011411118 11W! 11085 Ffldfly fly .__._.-_<q>-__ Hunter River. P. J. Noy and Co. 1481-12-2- 21 ) i "cunt-mulls liiKFllristmaaDance . l. gaggld @l2:§;';.'::l;;:. “"“.".;;l.flr.1. "Xllllls com-er! ilall l-‘rilllly, Dec- 23rd. ary of state [or Canada. for llle purpose of acquiring the match business of the E. B- Eddy Co.. 1111i. Hull, Que, the Dominion Match Co, Lt(l., Dilserolltrl, 0111.. the Canadian Match Co.. Ltll. Pembroke, Ont. the World Mail-h Corporation, Ltd. Dorihiervillo. Que. A.C. Woollrllff of the Canad- ian Match Co.. Ltd, will be the new general manager of the new company. lllfr~ Paton. President of the New Compnny, is also chairman of (he British Match Corporation, Lid. a company having a capital of ao- proximately thirty million dollars alld whose operations extend fo various pal-is of the British Enl- pire- Mr. Millenfil announcement adds: “The E- B. Eddy Co.. Ltd. has no’ disposed of any of its buildings or real estate, bllt pending the viall of Mr- Paton 1n Canada next year when the definite plans of the new ‘rompany will be formulated. 11r- rangemenis have been made with our company by which the! new match company will continue (o operate on (he premises at Hull at which we have a0 long carried l INCREASE SANTA’S BURDEN BY BEING 111s PAL ities. on our match manufacturing bul- lneas- The new match company will make no public issue of secur- l i i TORONTO, Dec. 22. -Maritinle.l fresh northerly winds, mostly fair] with stationary or a little lower temperature. Maximum and minimum temper- atures: l Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 32-2-11 Montreal, cloudy . . 34-46) Quebec, cloudy . 42-34 Chtown. cloudy .. . 39-29 Halifax, fair 34.412 Stu-John, fair .. , 3g_35 Boston. cloudy and tonight at 11.18. 561d rises tomorrow morning n1 7.- Nw moon Friday, Dec 23rd. 11.- 49 p.111. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.19 [can l SN‘RY DAY i‘ h 149542-2221- ‘ FEEL ‘ "flrllkllli! (owl m Uigg, Dec. 29th Gtff."| ‘llllti; lllstiiuie- W. D. Ross, 1 . aooeaa aw é , ~- o R . | "tome in Christmas Tree in i t; ODE . lvlu-uuhl- River 111111, Thursday lwcenlber 221111. if not fine first lllll‘ nlftllt. ‘l-l55-l2r2l-2i '1 "Como lo l/Vest Royalty School (convert Thursday night. Dec. 22. Mlnlissloll 15 and 20 cents. Bale of candy. if not fine Friday. _1485-12-21~2l "Come (o (‘hristmas Tree in -\lt'heatley' River Hall, Thursdgy, Deoenlber 22ml. lf not fine, fir“ fine nishi. 145512-2141 "Come tn the Christmas tree and entertainment at North Who- shiro Wednesday 21st. ‘if not fine come first fine night. ' 1447-12-21-21 "Anyone having second hockey boots and skates kindly to the dispensary. 1470-12- 4i "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, New York‘ clear-J ‘ . I _ ' _ “J21; Sécmach and internal Organs eur- Hlgh tide this morning at 10.08 y D,- Clm 112 Pflnce at a" . . _, . References given. Phone l". lottetown, P.1d. Island. Clilfli fl-QKTIUI‘ “Brookileld Concert and in‘ tree on San, 24th. Dog 1 l-m. rails lll Cardigan / .1. 4“_*"‘I' _ _,.' ‘ ,. i / , J. ..._.._._ .__ I I I, I . - , I _ . M| ' “ » - . - . l MAXIMS " MAXIMS .1, OF A 0F A i‘. MERCHANT 1 i" _ i I MERCHANT | l} Come unto Me and I shall give '1 you 1%“... work, from worry. B11118 10y M"! 1181111111“! 141 “M”? 1 from flbhelnh it will stir up your liver and make ‘ ‘ ycu chlrpy. a . ’ q .. . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew J .. a F 1. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $31.01] l ‘ _ Ily Mall, Cnnuultl unll l‘. S, A. [4150 ‘ 22, (‘Ilnrloitetvnvrl (iunrlllnn Two (‘Qhtl ___. __7 _____f_______, _ _______, _,_,_:__V_ ____ _ _ I blaming (iunnlluil. Founded 188T ‘ , y ' 1 ‘~ - . a . gDu _ 1' ‘i; 1161118 W119i ; Montreal River _ To Be instituted ; - i "- ring ar "- - ‘ - ‘ - ‘ . (Special to the Guardian) 1 - I F n H _. ___ NICE, France, lJee- 21. —» (Your: Rlxllfégarilaigtil-lgl fieThe Regina h l S Y e a r . (Special to the Guardian) 'lllC Blane qlle (if [116 lllfli-li. llnlvil Leader "rib!" m“ 'm"0wh‘ ‘Mk -—~- '—- l ; ’ LONDON, Dec 21, ._slr preder. of French racing owners, lliell 1o ' ' patch from Pr‘ _ A"? t gs ‘m’, (Special to the Guardian) ~ i . ‘ck wndam Young. “pen m raising gay M Bunnie“ H‘ mu “m, m- u‘, t d B _ i “A Talmer hlallgfnlheflikv Tugnélj TORONTO, llev- 21, \ The 011m. 1-. ‘l ’ _ Sunken submarines died hero yes- His horses 111. one lime Ul‘ ullUIll -1-‘ ' ‘ ' ' paigu 1o have yuters use llv-ir i1 14 . ' terday at the age of 51. One of his 11love cnpulrl-il lliulosl every ru-‘u-i es er ay Fought’ Many Addltlonail Santa. ailing?‘ 111x11 oiégilgzrzulgioilgiils 1131:1111 fnuwh‘... p,.‘v“,.g,.,, h, m,‘ m h‘, . 4 _-i. most thrilling explqlts was the l-als- ixiure in France, v 5 . ' ‘ _ ' ' liultltllied (his year’ as (hero. has , ' 1 f i i118 0f the British Submarine K-lfi. ilk-l ; mu’ about 25 miles mumeasl “f been no appropriation for zulvvl" __-_ -. , ousan s 0 M811, H9 saved the llves 0g 43 “Embers Q1‘ "" "WH-"M : W P 'd - 113352} JVmLIHZIaGd H12‘ we Molmrelll tilling- lll previous yours oi‘ opern- R 'b-l't F ‘j Comb Los Angeles girifwlggy gig; 1335,5113)?‘ $5,313,133; President Wil ; 1 ran ere Hm ed For‘ subs“ 111' "was 1111113311115 1310M?- 15 lZ‘.'.‘.-’-'?".J.}".1’.§.'.’1;§? nlliiii will’. fiponsl It] y o r - Digtrigt for Trace of of the sea off the coast of Scotland. Not C 1 d3’! tIUIIS 03.1118 llllRap ' But Not word which reached “m, ‘hruugh vo‘,,,,,,,,.y ,.,,,,,,.“H,_ aymen IOf TPOODS ' ‘ . , The submarine sank whilebcing l 1 . ' ‘ , '71.“, p8,"), m“ here 1 06kg 110m‘ L°'"111“ii 11PJ""‘X1m“"’-1Y 351"‘- tO Be Decided the t‘ Marla“ P a r kyer s team ) m: MSG was the first w . i“ I ‘ Enough To Provlde The Necessanes ago after Ommlmg to: fhgwjour Tina ycu,- 1h» official ultlllllllllllilll S C l . ‘ raiseasnkenfi" Ub t. 1 < ' ' ' .1" l1ii1l'11°"li l‘. . Murderer _ Accom- Duringuthe D....,.l:71~,:;:r If You Have Not Alrgady Contributed 121.2‘: .rr.:.:r.".%;:.:l1t*::":....‘: diiilliliiiiil-ivi-‘l a “"“"“‘L°“"' 1- > . ' ', - ~ h ' ' ' - ' -' - .< . ’ .3 ' 'll f a . 1 .: - y. m I’ phce is Held m Jilll- .523 35.11;.“ .3.°:1.::":..?: Clzsurllll B A s t P 1T ’ 1;" 3,1; pa‘. y.'..,,,~;;»=,;;;,l:;,::3.11: 2r..."'1.°"2:"'"'1. ~ 1~ 400 ships were salvaged for the Al- connection with his proposed visit a‘ a’ Guile [Qua .‘,’,,,.,.‘,’,',’,‘,I,‘§“ . v18: m?‘ gm “m” "mp1" 1" '11" 1w“ 1mm‘ references will 118111811015 b ‘t; (gvee 1 He? These included the battle“ to the United Slillil-‘i- Jll-lllfiS K- "iii" their oanggg wgly-e fifiggged 312,1) is probabm m“ l“ um "H" 1mm? ernment to [he Supfegvlg egaonr; .1. , DOSvANGELES, Dec. 21.-Defying shins Conqueror. Britannia and Walsh. Minister 1'01 Posts aha Tele- V An unexpectedly and all unantici-l 1'12 Alexander ('1 mos) dress mm o‘, u... bod.“ m, bee.“ found, "l"? “‘“"‘,i‘""="“_“@ “"11 "Y i" “*1” when the senior judicial body of .1 capture at ‘m’ hhnds o‘, the greatest Lgtlzlrtlihnumeltlius bxriuisers andiaficl- gYaphS in the Cosgrave government Dated 1on1.’ list of needy children" 173. Tom (10) boots and call- gaunt 011 slate changed t0 a later me dominion meets “am “ma, .l.; force or omcers ever assembled for c‘ u tGvesses wb c ‘were vc ‘ms informs the Canadian Press that faced the Santa Pals yesterday, due‘ 174. Isabel (6) overshoog allll N S. . y- Xmas, first’ responslbmty {or me a mammmt m the west‘ William o Trill! grlbanissu milfllfliti campaign. President Cosgrave regrets 111s irlab- to 98 chlldrgn having been addednnoeklnlzs. 0 ‘W Payment of troops called out in the ; Edward Hickman, identified as the dun: h: Y“ 1411f???) jullfdi that liity to. visit the 1101111111011 ‘become by one organization alone and some 17b. lfi-edrlie (7) boots size 10 , Nova 5Com‘ mine strum m 1935; . kidnapper and slayer m. Mnmm V“ eds hulls cnnejerc r Eng tat use; of the lack of time at his disposal, 40 names submitted by Clel-gyméll >171. John (5) boom size 9 Second’ the right Dr wmnen w s“ Parker’ 12 year old school girl‘ was roggmy $250 000 000a g es s a e a , who had lnadeathorough canvass of 178. Maurice (.1) boots size 7 I m (he senate; third‘ the demama” still .. t... ~ » - ——"*—~ 1121.111.32.22%.....?:'..:r:§;::r ii? 121.11.11.92.) 1221221121. lam... Press) Program Passed mama-l Spurred on by the positive id nti- ' . ~' - -' _ ‘ _ - "8 O, v0" w over av anon. yflcatyon of Hickman as the 33mm - ed, the Guardian stall faced 1t op- 18.1. Marjorie (7) overl-llloes size ollillflosaglilfyuczk ‘hfarsllglil: ‘ _ Th? firs‘ reierence deals with a responsible m,- me ubducmm and _ ‘holistically and were not dual» 10-1 m w‘ _I q ‘ l 4 mm of the submarine s4 b (Special u) the Guardian) definite situation. The Attorney- killins 11f the child. and the ill-rest Approachlno- He Says pointed. Nearly _scvc1_1ty children I c 1.11 cs (1.) boo s l1 zo Jams “mm the "m diver ‘y ‘HMS’ 1),... 2, __ Th‘, Hen“, Genera‘ of N‘ s" requested m“ of another youth, Milton Jakowsky, b! , wcle taken care Olvdllflllg the day. 01;; “m; d l0 b l m go down “d”, Rear Admin“ naval program for 1921 1o 1931, troops be sent when _the situation believed l0 have been an accom- _ If leaving about so 1.1111 w be provid- w“ . . 11c i ) 001s s ze . “an H. “may reports‘ . whit-ll Wits (lfltllilhili 1o he illlly iu became crucial. This was done 3.‘, mice’ pence m MS Angel“ and ‘Canudnm Press‘ ed ML I‘ ,5 _.,,,,_.,.,',.‘y u, be hoplell James (m) underwea? PRINCETOWN’ Mass‘ Dec. ucnorll with ille \\ uallingtoll ugl-l-e- and after the troops were with- 3 Southern California pressaed for; TORONTO‘ He‘? 2L _..The es_ b that thegrtorl, ‘Cll-l-llltflblt.‘ poop bu‘ 2n wmmm (5) underwear 2L_Admlml Funk s‘ Dlvvumby mb-nt, was Basset! by lilo cllanlbt-l- (ilrauin the federal government sent 1 ward the hum rflentlesshk selltlol things llllgvlllap, w.- cnlll‘ constituting(lllnlllullr ‘leaders w ‘ 222 Rmhard u) are” In char" o! Silva" operation; all depuiiels a1 11 special session tie bill to the Nova. Scotig, ggvgfn- ~ Elam uumsund mo“ gunmen L08 DIICGlCGLCIIVOllI policies, soulldbusu‘ , zlOllililléleql ltl-Thlhltllrl.{Nmiflywiigdriiljg 234 Ira (9) cap on the . submarine s4 a1about)?‘binilllilvotillg‘lgvas by 113g)?“ élégbilillntibg tg tabout $130,000, i. Angeles and its ‘environs while oth- at“ p‘) “(WP 9" ‘F 11mm“ ‘*1 “"1? 1”‘ “ f“): 1T1“) ‘ "_‘_'“l_ d l, _ 241 Thompson m) swam- announeed late today that the qlslnm I 1' m m‘ a H 8 a r whereu o ‘Oettlse o pay the bul‘ ' Us ‘nous d5 s w‘! a Se r h nued plospclliy, the. length oi tilllt. to 11.1w .1 _t ll paltes elvel- wreck had been l . . g. ‘ _ . p 11 awa deducted the -. an pm ecu B‘ c which 1t would be foolsl t ‘o ed at their l1"‘till't1lOll$' b Chrlst- 264 Lmllsa (131 13°11 1191- 59°“!!! B The pfogfan] m,- 11411, wlm-ll maul suln from the annual fed 1 b 1 through the Pacific southwest for We ex e t m t n 1 " ‘t ° ,1" ' -' T‘, f5‘ _ id», ‘I, {y bus 211 Marjorie <10) doll "l" "Mimi i0 i1 W“ 10m ' be completed 11010111111111 1112s '1» sidy m s“ ' 1 m” km" ‘m “mac he“ “ rewmd poraly CgnIdlllOl?" 15111;‘) w‘; 13111121 P“_ ‘Zlllsdflve-aldx‘11111111111211121128111‘lit all’ 284 Shela (15) sweater “w”? 1" '1" "w" 3111* T1" eluded one eruisl-l- .;,- 11110011 (lulu.- The second reference lnvol d '2' of $100,000 has been placed. reassefflng message m an fmml. Ma“ who Gave u ) ranging i111‘ (he “'11P deliveryg of the 236 Shelmmlh 1131 swckmg‘ ‘uvlers m“ Wm’ 1°w°"°d “d” six (iestroyers 11lo- ullhnlul-lnell (.1 interpretation of the Bfll-[Shvglblgvinl 1 Hold Ac o "c view today, of S. J. Moore of Toro11- l precious gills; . kindly sent by‘ gemmecg“) can ‘ysefi-Jgcfilnd ‘he vessel “p m the 1111-11 (rluss, one other subnlar- Ailieriw- Act which defines what 1 l c mp e go, wilt; bras jBustkbelefnNelecttesrl lzbesi- Law t0 GD Into BOOt- readers. No one will rest until tltlfl, 295 ‘K111358005 ‘BEHQS ' £18,111 mine layer and two 118511111011 QESHOHSL‘. "mg s“ 1:‘ the S3194?‘ “:14 ' on Q e on Q Don c0 _ 0 l) hndhsf 1 s t p] ' . ‘L oas. 1111051011 asarsenas WBh- 1' rggeihgelggrggt S: Jailmgviky-ngutn; He added. “I would consider athe legglng He bilegffiend b11111. a1jlcllx-lllawillgnfzlyithaang, filfegma ggzléizear A sum of18,0()(),0()0 franctflaboutler a woman is a "person" within 3.. i’ S " e1’ 1‘ °“ . present as a most auspicious mo- Will S d th R toonfidence ill (h: generosity oi ‘mm!’ ' . m." 5730.000) was set name for workliiie meaning of the act and thtis ~ mim- wh“ gave Hlckman 1111971113110“ merit in ‘Canada's history. I would pen e es Guardian readers. the Guardian 301 Ansel (B) Toyi lo be (lone (luring the next tllzoielifllble 501‘ admission to the Senate. concerning the Parker family dur- be inclined to say that the high 0f His to ‘eels confide,“ ‘hm “m? will be a 302 Reggie_(5) o h _ weeks, The expenditures m. other‘ Tllgavlalion quesflon has been twigs: 5NI‘5P11::£l_ nsfslziilh- oi’ her prosperity is approuvll- I l steady flow of offers; today to look “E232 Manone 3) vars 095’ (s 5-i- ' \\'t‘.]‘(\I11"O|‘ 111211, 15l).()()().()()olgreclpltatedfblé tlge refusal of the - - l ng, rather than that it is here." f, .l., b 1 . ‘ ,1 p. ~ '1 - pecial to the Gua u‘ ) / i111‘ i129. 350.000.1100; for‘ wvlnce 0 ue ec to recognize e nsu t on the a e‘ ° “m” ° 1° mm“ a 804 Loretta (14) Oversiwes Si“ 9 LONlDQN‘ Dec, 21__."1h',f',',,,n,.._. 111110, 25011111101111 11ml l... 1!|1;1_;fe(ieral control of aviation within . .-.-.. ...- ._ _.@-p~.-1- ...‘_..£~¢T2§,»g. . _ 1-. ~ Lil g1 .. '1"