3”" _ .I,., ' -.'.’.~"~.i~`i»»--A* -' . ~‘ cv" ` . / f-,~. - P" -_-.1 " -5 ,___ _.__ _ JUNE 1‘5'1°.?’_3.;=r=_=- a ~... -- -- -» ' _ _ 'ras cHnRL9TTl:Towig_qUARi;1iiN PAGE “ iii UASTRIIS and Mill( puooiuos Alanlselceehlehllno leeecehlbelneesshd deobleulswilllsy ldlogei uenllelnlllrhllptondlsvelle veleeeiihgvollutl lelldlleel heeeselld, pnahlelnd hstydhleshl Inlrwllldelldlr rf--f' New Bond Issue. V Maritime Telephone _ And Telegraph Co. I Particulars of an additional issue of Maritime Telephone and Tele- mph Company 5% bonds appears in todays Financial page. The Roy- rli securities Corporation Limited ue offering the above bonds at $94 ,ml accrued interest to yield 5.45%. 'rho bonds of Maritime Telephone mg Telegraph Company Limited. , ke those of other leading Tele- lioue Companies, have proved their lrivestment value through changing eonditions over a long period of years. A considerable surplus of the companys revenue over bond in- te,-ert payments after deducting de- preciation, taxes, etc., during each of the past five years, is shown in the circular. The Company owns and operates, without competition the principal telephone system in the Province of Nova Scotia. It also controls through ownership of practically the entire erpitiil stock of Atlantic Utilities limited, the principal telephone system of Prince Edward Island. Through affiliation with the 'I‘rans- ciinada Telephone _system and other ronnections the Company has fav- orable arrangements for Long Dis- tance business. The total popula- tion of the districts served is in ex- was of 800,000, and the combined uiimber oi' telephones connected is we. MRS. MACINTOSH (Continued from Page 1) mclous downstairs, is living at llishome of the grandfather. He Imectod to be one of the chief witnesses when Mrs. Macintosh, lilo was charged with the murder yesterday, appears for preliminary turing next week. 5 Young Macintosh told a colon- urs inquest his fathers death had teen preceded immediately by an argument ,between the parents' “over this Elizabeth racket." He told also of finding a blood~stained knife in the pantry of the house. Mriclntoshs English-bom wife iild not appear at the inquest, but from her hispital bed she dictated to police a statement which the iurors reccived._ Its contents were not disclosed with other evidence made public following two closed iessions in the Macintosh home. 1 WASHINGTON, Juno 15-(A. P-l-S¢‘<‘ri-tary William Wood- ln oi' the United Binks tread. ‘fy said in a. formal statement . *might the American Govern- ment had not agreed fo any ‘Rbll|1Al.tl0h of glffghgy, ` MARRIAGES 1% lli'roimu._MYsn.s-At the Unit- Ii Church Parsonage, Pownal. P. E. island, on April ID, 1983, by Rev. 6”* A- D- H1103. Miss Marguerite liyers, of Mt. Albion, to Mr. Isaac Gilbert Mitchell, of Village Green. ll0oo_My|-:ns - At the United °'"°1\ Parsonage, Pownal, P. ri. i“‘”‘i» °r1_-who 'l. less, by Rev. ceo. U Di EUIUU. Miss Amy Lavinia wars to Mr. Robert Haldane Wood, 0! Hazelbrook, P. E, 1, M My DEATHS t ` :fff‘°LS0N - At summersidq. , 15th. 1933, Mrs. Jane Nicholr Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. the residence of Mrs. N. Mac- Summerside. -Please omit Crepaud. June is, loss “NWC Wood. Funeral today from her residence at 1.30. "`“J°“ Baptist church at D- MacLean UNDIHTAKBI Hmmm: Charlottetown -5. North Wlllllllrq ~ Phone |49 " Wm, gh, gum, 9; Mi-_ 3_ 1,., lggw. used uni: .\ court ordered its dis- iii; .i iii? A DEIITRAL GUARD! "W0 GREEK nsmsr CHURCH-A memorial service will bd hold on Sunday, ,lung mth' at 'I-30 nm. luv. J. o. weireling W. tor. '. . LIQUOB SEIZURE-Two keg; of “lm ‘me "1-'-sd by the Royal can- adian Mountod Police last evening at the Marine Wharf. The liquor was found in a motor boat, which ‘ was seized with its oontgntm __ Nlw Lolmoiv onour or ii., Presbyterian church in canada ser. vices on Sunday. June l8th, will be as follows: 11 a. m., Long River; 2.30 p. m., Clifton; 4 p. m., North Rus- Moo: 'I-80 lv. m.. Geddis Memorial. Blllldll' School at Graham's Road at 1o.ao a. m. f _ 1 NORTH RUSTICO - The peggnd of the series of services held each summer by the Presbyterian Church in Canada in North Rustico School will be conducted by Mr. v. E. orr- b°Y¥\. of New London. on Sunday, June 18th, commencing at 4 p. m. ‘ nor Mlssma-Two boys ages ten and fourteen have been rg- Ddfted' to the police as missing since Wednesday afternoon after sohonl. The lads are Gilbert Mur- THY, _Mid the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dowling, Upper Hillsboro street. It is thought that the boys have gone fishing. » HAMPTON PASTORALCHARGE -The services for sunday, June 18th, are Hampton at ll, DeSable at 3, and Bonshsw at 7.30. There ‘will also be service at Victoria at 7.30 when the preacher will Rev. G. H. Villett, BJ A.. of mon-ton, Alta. Rav. Geo. Mnister. .532 --__ WARNING RE UIIEQUES-The Public are warned that it is an of- fence under the Excise Act to issue cheques without affixing the stamp tax. All cheques issued for whgg. ever amount must have n three ant stamp. Prosecutions may fol- low any case where a cheque is passed without the itax. EAR-Lllm THIS YEAE-Msok- erel have struok into the Northum- berland Strait somewhat earlier than usual. A few fish were caught in Shediac, N. B., on Tuesday morning and sold for good prices. Fishermen are ready for the nn- nual run, and good supplies are expected shortly. The fish leave southern waters each March and head for the Nova Scotia. coast on their way to Labrador, via the New Brunswick, P. E. I.. and Quebec coasts, lays a. Shediac writer. HIGHLY HONORED-The Bay of- Quinte Conference of The United meeting, on the first ballot elected as its President, Rev. M. C. Mac-. Kinnon, M.A., B.D. Mr. MacKinnon is the minister in charge of St. Paul's United Church, Perth, Ontar- io. l-le is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacKinnon, of canoe Cove. Prince Edward Island. Mr. Mac- Kinnon is ‘perhaps the youngest man to be entrusted with such heavy responsibility. He governed the Conference with dignity, har- mony and despatch and proved him- self a credit to his Church, his par- ents and his native Province. B. I. S. SOCIAL'-Tlie midweek social evening held by the B. I. S. Wed. night in their hall was a big success. The winners of the auction game were: Ladies first, Mrs. W. S. Hughes; ladies second, Miss Sarah Gallant; gentlemerrs first, Mr. P. I-I. I-lowatt: lent1emen's second equally merited by Mr. Lar- ry Trainer and Mr. Edward Kig~ gins and drawn by the latter; lucky table, No. two, drawn by Mrs. Daniel Brown. On the/completion of the card game an enjoyable evening was whiled away in modern and old time dancing. ENJOYED MOTOR TRIP - Among the motorists from Summer- side to Charlottetown last Saturday were Mrs. J. s. 1-union, Mrs. tor.) Harry Allen, Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. l John Howatt, Miss Marion Camp- bell snd Mr. R. S. Hinton. They called at the "Birchwood Flower Gardens", Cornwall, to view and en- joy the wonderful display of thou- sends of tulips and other flowering plants and shrubs. Wonderful smooth lawns with the beautiful blue wat- ers of the West River in the dis- tance, is certainly a sight to move one to higher thoughts, and to feel ls Browne did when he wrote "A Garden is a Lovesomo Place, G`od wot." ,From there the party pro- ceeded to East Royalty, where they Church of Canada, at its recent > kills them _-MMM ORGANIZATION MEETING - A lheetingrof the local manufacturers will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms tonight qi 8 o'clock for the 911111068 of organizing s local as- sooiation. STBUCK PABKED CAR.-A car proceeding East on Kent Street struck a car parked near the cor- ner of Prince Street.” Both cars sus- tained slight damage. .IAIL SENTENCE-A motorist arrested by the Mounted Police on a charge of operating a motor ve- hicle while intoxicated appeared before Magistrate Donald MacKin- non and was sentenced to seven days in jail. COURSE CONCLUDED - The course taken by Third Year stu- dents of Prince of Wales College in laboratory physics during the last three weeks has concluded, and the country students left for their homes yesterday. YACHT STOLEN-The racing yacht "Zenith", property of Mh-. Frederick Morris, Esplanade, has been stolen from where it was at anchor in the harbor, not far from the residence of the owner. The los was discovered about 9 o'clcck yesterday moming and was‘repol‘t~ ed to the Mounted Police. A craft answering to the description of the "Zenith" was sighted by the Hoch- elsgn off P'oint Prim about 11 o’clook. and was observed to be travelling toward the Nova Scotia shore. The “Zenith” is painted whito. has s. length of sixteen feet over all, seven fcot beam, and twenty-four fcot mast. She carries a marccni sail, and has no Jib. It is understood that a search is to be carried cn to-day with a motor boat. PERSONALS 'I'he heavy demand of Japan and Italy was the outstanding feature in the world consumption of wool in 1932. ' Miss Bessie B. Beer of West Newton, Mass., is spending her summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. E. H. Beer. RECEIVED (Continued from Page 1) B. A. in 1926. Following graduation she taught for two years in Brank- some Hall, private school for girls, Toronto. During her second year in Toronto Miss Hugh registered with the Ontario College of Education, 'and took two courses in the theory of education. Since coming to Prince of Wales College she .has completed the required course by private studypand at the annual convocation on Thursday last re- ceived the degree of B. Paed., in absentia. GENERAL ' (Continued from Page 1) by the Moderator, Rev. Hugh A. Grant after an eight-day session. The feature, of the assembly was the Knox College dispute which ended with the appointment of a committee of inquiry under the chairmanship of W. F. Nickle, Kingston, Ont., former Attorney- General of Ontario. Supporting the Canadian Legion, the assembly today passed a re- solution requesting the Dominion Government to proclaim thanks- giving on a Sunday and establish Remembrance Day as s public holi- day. ` Reference was made to the per- ennial argument over use of-the mme “Presbyterian Church in Canada" which the continuing Presbyterians have used despite the protests of the United Church. The dispute-probably will end before the Supreme Court of Canada but the assembly today sidestepped legal complications. A committee headed by Rev. W. G. Brown, Saskatoon, Soak... former Moderator, recommended a motion re-affirming the church's olaini to the name. It was withdrawn finally after several delegates said it would weaken, not strengthen the cause of the church. The name was being used, had been used and, de- spite motions, would continue to be ,Piano Solos (a) "The Watchnian's- The recital given last evening in Zion Church Hall. by the pupils of Prof. Thompson was a.'very pleas- ing event, and was given before a large and appreciative audience. numbers was given by the younger pupils who performed their numbers admirably. Their appearance and deportmeiit were charming. Men- tion perhaps should be made of the chorus, Sullivan’s “Q Hush Thee My Babie.” The shading was well down and the two part singing in to a. very enjoyable program early summer flowers kindly given by Mrs. John A. Williams and PART I ter, Hope Dingwell, Thelma Ding- well and Doris Menonaid. ` i Piano Solo "The Drum" Williams Master Allison Swan Song .. “If I were o. seed”_ ., Hardy Miss Hope Dlngwell Song . “The Ash Grove" Welsh, Melody Miss Claire Farquharson -Piano Solo .. "Minuet" ., Mozart Master Sterling Walker song .. “Sweet and Low" .. Bai-nby Miss Doris McDonald Song . “The Scarecrow" _ Miessner Miss Edith Whitlock chorus . "o Hush Theo My Bebie" Sullivan Same singers as in first chorus Song . "The Fox and the~Grapes" . . . . . . . Dunhill Miss Thelma Dingwell ` PART ll Piano Solo .. "The Mill" ._ Jensen Miss Pauline Gesner Vocal Solo . “O Dry Those Tears" ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Del Reigo Miss Jessie Lawson Vocal Solo “Shepherd‘s Cradle Song" Somervel Miss Emma McNevin Piano Solo .. “On the Meadow .. . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Lichner Miss Jean McDonald Vocal Solo . "Sylvia" _ oley Speaks Mr. Malcolm McKinnon Vocal Solo . "The Little Drimczel ............. . . . . Novello Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch Plano Solo . “The Waltzing Doll" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Poldini Miss Laura McLaine ' Vocal Solo "Roses of Picardy" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Hadyn Miss Jessie MncLean Vocal Solo _ "Because" . D’Hardelot Mr. Edmund Christopher iencoredll Song” .....-................ Grieg “"`°°""“ " '°""°° fi" °'°~-I H AV E :‘ - r-‘lunar tin f»'l`IE.'i.,'°.'{".°'..i'I.°I_f, ':fI§§1‘ ""‘ “" MO SQ U ITOE S? _ r 'mo-choir Rehearsal (con “ed "om Page U Of SilverFox lg The case of the King vs. Harris W Pye. charged with breaking and en- S toring a fox ranch in Lot 16 and ,_, pa,-5 one’ consisting of einen", stealing a female fox was 0peno\" D d y the As I clated Flying Clubs, was read. , It was moved by Mr. l-3, M, Pr.ii.l ps and seconded by Mr. J. P. x-ni-i on that the Club become affiliated ith the _Canadian Flying Clubs As- I ociatlon. The motion was carried, iianimously. ‘ l Dr. Jenkins stated that it was! -;~_i?»7 /I-_ fi FILL UP YOUR ~. WITH FAsr\rAN FILMS m A T T E D E D f ,will air tour s orisore b _ V VERICHROME and PLAIN _ ___ ~ __---__ -_ 15...- ' i Danble la ndvum. "J A . ~~ orsanization referred to was a na- ~-__ _ _;'$"/ *“ K 0 D A K L. I *-1011* id “lull . ‘ 'ln ' ` "~- . . . rnssn lulnnocx, iiuetr, z ii.¢,’ I l on Trial For permgneitolizretr.-fn mm’ E ai °""5:'~t /"` , ‘ f°‘° 35°- R00!!! Ltd. ‘ ' t A letter with reference to ii good' i W i l 4 A : ‘ , e . _ | , i iso f'i‘.-iTIONERY SPECIAL ’ .c Linen Pad Yesterday morning, before the Chief Justice and a. jury. Mr. J. A. cDoiiald, K. C., and Mr. E. H. Strong, K. C., were acting for the crovm: Mr. Thane A Campbell, K. C., and W. E. Darby appeared for the defense. lat 'M Octfbcr and was there until Dec vw miss rr Witn al She kE'Pt it for breeding purposes was n e pen on Sunday - it was missing She saw the pelt of the fox in a house in Freetcivn on loiis witness corroborated her sis- ter's evidence. She noticed the the Supreme Court, Sumirnersidc ' _ be permitted to go to points outsiajn i the city to give instruction from a t licensed field pl.'oi.rlc-ii there were i .uilicicnt students. i Mr. A. R. Brennan, Sulnmerside, ,l reported e. strong sentiment among . . , l l business mon in Summcrsirle in fav- * i' . the refrain was very effective. _The jury ‘ming °“ the CH-50 fi". "`~"` Uf th” °5ml°11Sh'“"1‘5 °f “fl HU" V v Tough :ind llzisiinii' G“~“'|‘<` “Hd I-\'5»\l0N Part two consisted of piano, vo- George B5W“°‘°’5’A F°r°m“"' Pameu, 1)°r""hm_4e' Mr' P°p° had given fm only 350 each A 0iif'ri"|il"1 thi' Tiiiifi. Cieanres ca, ,md °,.g,,,, ,ekcuom by me II;/§ii‘h°n. ches.er Howard, Percy Ulliséegdiog og:/[inor];stratior. girusrré 1 ,ure stem...-ii, clears the _ I ni, James williams. Bea/tty '"1" C mes- Y- follies = eve - " “MW Tf'"r"='~ l=°\i<'\'c'= llwtburn ‘|3335 a:i:;n;€;' " `,>‘_" _ toire in D Minor, played by Mr.| was placed in me ranch in the pageant proicct. - ` f " ' " ' gf' Ahwgg * " ILQTTETCWN Alec McLean made a fitting climax um on the wth it vas _ in Dr. Jenkins lnzidc it motion tli... ille Secl‘eiai'v no iiis‘rii.tofl to wriic The stage was charmingly' deco,” cis “ed we fox at $100,” the Associated I<`l_\lni; Clubs mid' Med with ferns and a variety of It 1 th ' Y convey the iziimiiiatioii that thc, Club was di.-f~irous of having the i . | 'c-reiiiiig, Dec. 11th and on the 12th pageant hem others The Stagg mrmmrc was ' A committee io provide entertain- lilciit for ilic visiting airmen wu- kmdly loaned by The H°u°n Fum' ADl`i1 215i- She recognized it. It appointed, conipo:-:cd of Dr. Jeiiklii._ 1\l'.\' Committee bctwccil the Unfitcii i Hilfe C°l\1DHl\y~ l V had not been dressed at that time. Messrs. Wnllcr Fowler, and Herlicr F°H°“'m3'1S the p1°g’am"` Alvin M111". Slifer of the prev- Brown, Councillor B. R.. Holniui; -“fl by FFHHCP. and lluthoritativc and Mr. M. Piniiips. Councillor B. Roy liolman matic | wire had been cut in the pen where reference to the work clone by Dr. cnt. Piano S010 -.. "Lili-18 BOY Blue", the fox had been kept. Mr. William Jenkins in the interest of flying, in f (March) . . . . . . .. Enlilemaml Miller also testified to the fox_ be- the building of an airport without' world statesmen was cheered h' ‘ Miss Doris McDonald i ing missing and the wire cut, cost to the city or province. The tim f,t-_mpm-ary ririju5i,men¢ nf the song ._ “indian Lullaby" .. Aitken; The afternoon session was taken value of the air service for biislners Miss June Foster i up with thehearing of the crown PUYP0-WS WHS Sl1`€SSCd by the speak- Chorus .. “From Oberon in Fairy-' witnesses; Thomas D. Carruthers 01* He “'01/‘ld d° “H he 501115 L0h@1l> 1 land" ..... .. Stevens who gave evidence as to the value f1Y1“5 in any “'HY~ ibut the acceptance by the United Misses Edith wlutlock, claire Far. or the fox peit and irieutirication. Df- Jmkiils made ’°f"'°"°° *° th” quharson, Shirley Long, June Fost-` Other witnesses were Percy Miller. presence °f ‘me °f the lady studems - _rrobable that the instructor would; l 75 Sheets and _ Pack L50 of Envelopes 40c Value for 2.3¢: ____ i A SPONGES " Sheeifs Wool » -- t e iverv _ ! jyhe mst mme” owed MLS i from Mr Ross, President of the As Pe DDU" UT Tomi’ . “°t1°e°'b1° fgatufes Of thi? P18110 mm Mmm. the owner “wx 105 ` sociated Canadian Clubs. was read. - KENT Smoking Mixture 'l‘he Tobzicco ' that Sonihcs Mild :ind .\Iclln\v 190 (ind Siic pgickgige -._._.....____i . FRI II SALINE Contains tho natural Fruit Acids nf the J' f ~.v ~ THREE DAY (Continued from Page 1) .'-itiiies and gold standard countries information that stabilization of the leading cul'rcliclc's was immin- And of course the gathering of British wzirficbt instalment to tlit- United States. France again dc-I faulted her payment, as did Poland, 5 States of a "token payment" byf' Great Britain was received with Charles R- Stllveft. Goulding Rcev- at the meeting' The W°s5_ had been acclaim, President Roosevclt's in- °S» C0111 K- W- H- Engel. constable 1;°:f\;1t»h\;:i;‘h@ P“b1‘¢ md “°‘ vitatibn to the British to send ren- Charlrs W, McArthur and Col. y p ' resentatives to a deb; Conference Umc G_ Dawson Three years ago Capt. Boyd had S lvir. T. A. Campbell K. C. opened the case for the defense after which the court adioua-ned until 1(‘i30 this morning when the prison- 'er will go on the stand on his own behalf. The Standing Committee on Ag- ri'ulture held 30 meetings on the mjlk-enquiry and took the evidence of ,40 witnesses, the evidence com- prising 1,000 pages of printed mat- ter. Theres s. divinity that shapes I that various organizations liud not our ends. So we are told, said Peet. I would that there were one that lends Us aid to make them meet. (bl "lose Blaetter" (Flying Leav- es) . . . . Koelling Miss Emma McNevln Vocal Solos (al “Smiling Thro,"i ...... .. Arthur Penn: (b) "I Passed By Your Window" . . . . . . May Brahc'i Miss Lorena. Sainpel (encored) Organ Solo .,. “Offertoire in D. Minor" Batiste Mr. Alec MacLean NATIONAL ANTHEM The Mason as Risch piano used at the recital was kindly loaned by Mr. A. E. Toombs. ANNUAL MEETING The adjourned annual meeting of the Island Guardian Publishing Co. will be held in the office of the Company, Charlottetown. P. E. I., Friday, June 30, at 2 p.m. D. A. MacKlNNON, Lt.-Col. Secretary. 'Peas for N>¢»=i--i-uosiciezoi-»-ei-1 “"-""2:‘.'S'.'.Z$L‘.§‘- n Tomatoes for rge tins Beans ns Heinz Soup ns Sliced Pineapple arge tins Salmon b. tin Coffee . . . . . . b. tin Magic Coffee tins Sardines tins Wax Beans Bulk Raisins, 2 lbs. 10 lbs. Sugar 4 lbs. Dates 5 lbs. Bulk Tea 2 lbs. Creamery flutter Bread, per Loaf Milk, per Quart . . . . . Strawberry Jiim, -ill oz. ll SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY M nCorn .. ......... ... ..... ... . mr. rar...- All kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables. Cor. Euston & Longworih Ave. Phone 1071. 27c 27c 27c 29c 25c 23c 23c. 32c 32c 14c 25c l9c 69c 18c $1.00 ... ....... ... ....-~...... . .. . » ....-......... .. .. . .......»». U... ...~. .....»..... .......... »...... .....-. ..- ~»».-.»-.. . ... ea..--¢»....». . »..» .-»»'¢¢..»» » - -. » . . . . . .'i8c visited here and as a result the speaker became air-minded. The Board of Trade desired an air ser-i vice, but found that an airport would he necessary. A committee of the Board had waited upon the speaker and he had agreed that he would provide the field free of cost. Last year the Upton Airport hed, been leased to the Canadian Air- ways. Every dltizen of the Province should get behind the service, Dr. Jenkins believed. The speaker thanked Coiulcillor Holman for his presence, and expressed surprise representatives present. Through lack of vigilance, Dr. Jenkins beli- eved, Charlottctown had lost out on the visit of the Italian flyers, who were going to Shediac, N. B. The plan was to put a. Transatlantic ser- vice in operation, and Charlottetown should have been the base in this section of Canada. He believed that eeming tr; promise final settlement J as far as Britain is concerned. 5 Soviet. Resolution In line with the recent speech ol Maxim Litvirroff, the soviet mmf rnissar for foreign affairs, the So- viet delegation today propoged to the conference a resolution which in effect is an amendment to the tariff truce. Under it all signatories would pledge themselves to "with- draw reciprocully irrespective of the motive underlying them, nil legislative and administrative meas- ures aircady passed by them and still in force having the nature of; economic aggression or discrimina- tion against any one country, such as: Special customs duties place-di on goods from any country. pro- hibition of export to and import from any one country; all special _ ____ ..._ _¥_______..._. ___ iriipillzni,ifm of the dol- solution has received merely formal mention bcfore the conference. I The finnl contributions to thc! general dcbziin came after Pruiicf Minister R. B. Bennett of Canaria; had aligns-ti himself “ivliolc-heart-I cdly" with the policy set forward! by Neville Chamber-lnin, Clmricr~llor' of tlio Exclicquer, on birlirilf of tlvi -Uiiitori Kingdom yesterday. (':\nada is Hcnrcl ` Pvc-niioi‘ Bciineit cicrlairrl ilif tivo t:i‘c."ti..\:'.t iiuidiiig iiiilioiis of illi- ivorld-ilic Uiiiioii K.ligilo:ri :iiifi the Ulliictl States-siiould sfiiliilnw their ciirreiicics ivitliout ci<‘lii_v, am* Cailzidii \voiil.l! tariff rcdiiotioiis. And he plcnrircit tile spcc.ril cnso of Cminrln ns liao iiftli gi'cal/:st- iriiciiiig liaiioii iii ilic \voi'lri, :is one nf iii.-, wr>i'ld's i;l'rii'.- ost xvlicnt cxiioriiiic uoiiiiiiivs. ’l`lii‘ liiign l':1i’l'}.'n\<'r of \vlii~:it \\'li;t‘ii` roiitiliiioti to cicpiws iviiont i>i‘li*f'; should bf* .ibsiirlicri by .-tops tiiki‘:i I ,by iliu o'i»liii~li iii il""i" rr»:~il'i('f,i<»iis (iii iiiiiior' _ zu.-l 'l`i '.\fi`< iAiisi~.rii Bei.. 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