MAXI M6 OFA the need o! human help. MERE MAN No attainment sets n man eoove i: flmriottetonn Guardian Two Con". umnlm. Guardian, Founded I581. mo PEACE illE iniiotitn llaladier Government Continues U s i n g Stern Measures T0 Curb Uprising. (A. P. by Guardian’! Special Wire) PARIS. Dec. 5--Prernler Dal- rdieriii Government tonight ignor- ed labor overtures for peace imd nrilert-tl naval detachments to Le llavrc to break the strike that has lied up the liner Nonnandie and other shipping. The Government determined to w,- ilii- some stern methods in the iliipping: strike that it employed last. ni-i-k to crush the metal-work- us strike in northern France and lhe our-day nation-wide walkout rgzrlnst its economic decrees. Tim-o naval lieutenants and 126 teilim ii-it Lorient for Le Ilrrvre to tolu- tlie place of strikers, while other tzroups of sailors were sent from Cherbuurg and other naval lllees The merchant marine ministry refused to receive n delegation of zlle éiillLCfS who sought.‘ a com- Jrumi-e by tliilllhf-Lll it. charitvs ag- ll‘ ct their lenders and the of U0 sf their number who . in the general strike m. .m:i.tely 1.500 of the Nor- CHEW, 2.000 workers on the "s Pal-ls and Ile De France and ilcck workers and tron-t laund- "iildtbd to work sit- be Hevre itny Wlill tile tit) discharg- oyecs. . rv requisitions threatening tliem tvirli martial law for failure l0 01>" work orders tailed. to ‘areal: their strike. Til? lnerohrtnt marine ministry decimal the liner Pqris would ielre Le Havre for New York Wed- ne$riot' and that the Norniundie which missed heir sailing Saturday as o result on the strike would be ieiumcd to service on lier next mlvdttled nillng date. Dee. i7. E1“ ‘here the anti-Government virilii‘ ‘HIVB began iu subside. The national committee of the General Confederation of Labcr ljtifllkP-uéeriesii ferenoes m i (Continued on pogo '1. (:01 3) Mayors Elected In Ontario Yesterday tlly The Canadian Press) TliL:"lllb1lI'g——GOOTg€ Holber kst. 'i‘lronias—Ald. Peter Laing, llillvrilon-dvlaynwr H. A. Stewart gin: 'lii—J0hll T. Horan t innit-Liar. J. A. Phillips Bvlloillle-Jilmieson Bone. mBrocliville-Jjiordon C. MacOrd- m. s"~’ihli1i‘»'—Wllliam J. Lniorest G_'~3H~Ilil—W, G. Taylor \\:i*.{l.~oi David A. Croll Pflllll‘(‘ii’l.-— F Woldoii Beatty (‘Einzltnm .'i_ Zlnk Qliituw-Stoiiliyit Lewis llnukrsbury- Leairclre ionnoiivc. Mais- coiiiridrviii "C :- ~ 5d. '. Dtct-mm Halllii-Zilk-‘ilg-fiffi. “Your SOhCOI (Riristmas Con- Cfilt Dec. 2i. L-57. "Burden Line Club loading hugs lambs. calves every Tuesday. Hours 1i to 3. L-348-l2-M-2-5-ti. "Concert at York tonight. Lud- l93y\\'llll boxes tree. if not line the ‘Owe-inn line night. L-56. "Bltptist Church Hall Friday, milliliter 9th. Afternoon Tea, file woricmc cooking’ cmyifiiiqitiifo-aie. ,"Bttvinc live and dressed chckon and fowl at our ware- house (n Wednesday. Delaney and “My. Albany. L-55-l2-6-2i. f"! rm killing Poultry iii iiome 60m now Chickens 4 Alli-ks 8 cents. Geese 12 cent; each. Ml McKay, Graham's Road. 11-31-12-641. "Annual M ti H River grow", iituriig lwgineedny. fifvmbcr 7th. 7.30 P. M. stormy. idol‘ evening. L-fl-lfl-o-li. "If you want real value in coal “"1" to B. c. Webster's. Mil-wo- Hllf-ottina Springhill coel Tuesday. “up o Slmly on hand. u-so-iz-e-ai. ui"L°“<l1na live h xensinawn- Ac. Bill. all d-ay til 3:00 p. m- diiilllf Hoalam, Humid. Thurs- “AY allPrlloon. Nicholson Bros. and PhlWn Bullman, Hunter River. i“ forencou. Mmiiiwen and 11-51424-21- ' marked. All While visions of the owl lhlnss or Christmas dance in her rim the little girl pens i. plda p, 5...... pa“ The early snowfall brought home forcibly to every/ones HLPlILiOII lhat Ciirlslrmis was coming. Wi h Chfistnlus a Vi ll from sauna Cirrus 1e uppermost in chiidruirs minds, and many little folks have been Wflfldtdflllp; ivliut. is lll store for hem, anti llLDllg that their fcndest dreams lilnv be realized. There is a certain percentage, for the pcor arealrvavs with us. who have no ordinary t-liiuice of being on Sarita Cltiuss visiting list. and in order to get illi-ru it is ueces my to pull tile strings. Herc is wlicre those who (love the inside track curl make liemselves useful rind benevolent by becomini: Sonia Pals. The Guardian its usual is ready to make lLSCiI ilie Cllallllltll through which tliisi- blcst with the _Clir.st- X11115 spiri may ildd to their Joy rind happiness by c. ntributilrg something towards milking Christmas .ruly realizable in the hearts and minds 0i inuuv little mics whom Santa Claus might otherwise overlook. The clergy us. usual are kindly co- operating with tilt‘ ki-riiita. Pas. tiizd are supplying lists of cases oi child- ren really do erviilg recognition. Lists oi Clrrlstliiir iiaiirvs preceded by lllllnt.)(‘_l‘5 will be published daily» and in ending Santa Pals will please adopt ciio or inore,_a.ud notiiy the Guardian oi their intention either by personal czul. phone No. 133. or letter. The iiumcs oi Santa Pals trill be acknowledged in these col- umns. All parcels must be addressed the Guardian with the number and name oi the child 0r Chlldwfl lhat is reqtuestcd are toys. fruit and ciuiciy. w iere Santa Pail find it inconvenient to su ply these they may nuke 0 mime contribution nnd the Guardian a will do the rest. The time is sli0l‘i, please act. at once. for he gives twice who Ell/CS quickl , NEEDY CHILDREN Here is the advance list of need? Qhjlrlvon, supplied by City Clem!’- nicn. Select those you wish to helrp >z///// //- The People's Paper and communicate your intention to The Guardian by letter. or phcne 133. l. Glennie 5 years. 2. Ivan, 8 years. 3. Elmer. 9 years. 4. Fred-a, 4 years. 5. Harold. 9 years. 6. Ralph. 5 ve-ais. 7. Francis. 7 years. 8. Muriel, i0 years. 9. Sally. B years. 10 Anne, 6 years. ii Billie. 6 years, l2. Fred. 5 years. l3. Waller, 4 years. ltsliirley. 2 years. l5. Elranot". 9 yeors. l6. Jssie. 6 years. 17. Wiltfrszl. 4 years. t l8. Fred, 7 ytears. l9. Grace, 3 years. 20. Irene, f. years. 2i. Ian. 23. Goldie, 4 years. 24. Barbara 2 fveors. 23 Phyllis, 7 years. 26. Aixiiiir, 5 y s. 27. Roy, 4 years. 28. Elcuiior, 6 yrars. 29. Lena. 4 years. 30. Phyllis 4 veins. 3i. John 8 vears. I42. Lilian. 2 years. .73. slicrlie 3 rears. 34. Audrey Louise l6 mos. 35. Betty, 8 years. 36. Robert. 7 years. 37. Charles 7 veers. 38 Lloyd 8 years. 39. Phyllis 3 years. 40. George 2 l-2 yfln. 4i. Baby l5 mos. 4.2 Catherine 10. 49 a 6. 50 Gerald. l0. 51 June. 8. 52 Gloria. 7. i Sew A Shake - up “in British High Command Announced - 5|, ' 5 lal Wire) “Sea. ng-Imointiment o; a mitt Quarter-master Gflleffll- a new director general ct the Till; iiioniit Army. and a twill” norai officer commandintl Sh‘? runny forces in Palestine was an- gonnoed tonight by the WW o!‘ ce. Liouti-General W. pruned qiiartennaster the forces. rWlMiiYl-‘I eral Sir Reginald May. ure of office expires Feb- LileuL-Goneral W. D- B- rim. military secretary 1° l-lore-Belisilln, secretory for War. is appointed dlrmtcr general o! the Tvrritortal ArmY. sitooeedina ‘(lifiléleliltég Si!‘ Wm" Klfi(§uti.'3oeii§rii' n. ii. Hairline K. Vcnnirltl i! neral to conunandinu the in Palestine and gmera-l o1- eral officer glgtifll forces r comma ding the chill-mend retracing mouth-genera! Henry J kson next gust. skier-Bengal M. G. H. Barker is appointed as t TY succee- iior to General l-lainng in line. Wlith the rank o! Genera . Maicr-General C. J. Giflerd. In- spector Gmernl oi’ Atrium Colon- ial Forces. is dioeeri to succeed General Brow-rafter! es milihr! 86¢- i-eierv to the Secreter? at Bute for . Pales- em noon-i eppointmente eonstltuito the third biw turnover in the H n Commend rice Mr. Here-Bel a. went. to the Wnr Office /// 71/ I/F" i ,,,,,,..__<¢P '"-~._ Covers Prince Edward l Island Like the Dew Anita, 5. Marie. 9. Irene, 9. Elmer 7. Pius. 7. Drrotthy. 6. Anita, 8. James. 7 Arlcue, 6 62 Bcatrtce. 4 63 Joan. 9. 64 Genevieve. 8 65 Allan. tl 66 Angus. 5. 53 54 55 56 57 58 5Q b0 61 ED- w BREAK srliiTrE Appeal For San ta Pals .T7ie Seasonable Weather of the Past’ Week Re- minds Us That Santa Claus is on His Way, and There May Be Many Children He May Inadvertently Overlook. Prosperity For Canada Predicted DON, Dec. 6 — (Tuesday) -— (CP Havasl-A great wave oi pros- perit ior Canada, with the Un- ited dom sharing in the benef- its, was predicted. today by Lord Beawerb s Daily Express (Inde- pendent). “The golden corn tgrain) of the Prairie Provinces brings a great ac- cess of prosperity l0 the Dominion of Canada." the editor-mi said. "The estimate is that the wheat product- ion ot those provinces will be double that pf last year. “limiting activities are expanding. The XIBWSDHI)‘. industry shows ini- provement, The prospect is that Canada. which has not suitcrcd u business recession to anything like the same degree as the united Sta- tes. wkiiliow go ioruard with im- miense strides. "And we in Britain will rejoice in that prospect all the more because we must. necessarily’ shore lii the good timer. tlrui Cfllllitlii ilnitnvs." FllX PRIEIRAM Y E S T E R ll A Y PIS SUCCESSFUL ilemonstratioir In Pat- on Pavilion Largely Attended By Itanch- ers. The fox demonstration plogmm Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Read by Everybody 6, 193s Q FRANCE WILL NOT c1505 ANY A 5.31m uivfifiw 0120?? ivintunisl nis.munui FRilM owiiiio REAL ESTATE Latest Decree Gives G o v e r n m e n t Strangle - hold On Jews Resources. (By EDWIN SHANKE) (Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN. Dec. 5—tAP) —The Nazi Regime took a strangle hold today oli the remaining resources of Gerlnau Jews in a sweeping decree issued by Economics Min- ister Walther Punk. The decree contains "the legal basis for the full aryairization of Ger-mun (‘Cfillflmldn German Real Print» m": Oliltt zlnpo-srdl" pol-is of tile" mini tvt-rilrli,‘ nu ollirml cxplrillrriolt min‘ PFODH‘ iititlitlritlcs worr- enlprlw- orotl to curry out. tho arysnnizritinn wherever. HPCt-iffilllfl !’l the oxplnna- lion, it is lif‘(‘(‘~§i'il'_\' oonunlnloallr’ for tho good ni tlto llllPflll. l-fmr- fri-r mid \\'l'll'|‘ who! per- iod of lllllf‘ this power will be tiscd is left to the (IIrCYDilOIl n! the ec- onomics illiitistcr. Announcement of the decree did not say \'ll‘ll it. incomes effective. n point ' ' not he clarified until it the official (luv/rite Nlitll _\'. . "ilic dvtrrvo. \\iil(.'ll applim only to Gi-rnuili Jen's; and sititnlcss Jews. further ai cis iliem in that henceforth [ilt'_\' must liarte Gov- ernmental approval in liquidntlrjia r in USN‘ \fll(‘lli.. under the auspices of the Cllzir- lottetown Fox Club held in the Paton Pavilion Exhibition orouuds, yesterday “'21s ' lily sun-rash . Nortlirviihstrilzdlu. the hoary roads a largo number? of‘ fox ranchers ," -ta.=k in spi iai cases whi-re a Jew were present. many of them bring- ing foxes. Adult vi ses were used. y there being separate ilcmonsira- tioiis for males and females. Vziri- . Oils color plinsrs from medium in extra flflilx wrrc represented. First f]illl(‘ ‘l estate or title thereto. . . . . ' . ~" i Jon's to (ierlosit nil tlr .~ w l ~ ‘l zu zed accord n- to ‘W ‘. roleolfingsp indie‘ xiii“ beiriizl {gt-KPH 15"‘ “'h‘-‘“"“" '0‘ or mm“ fii=t and alien tiS-i-Pllliliifio‘ “'7 “m “m” m!’ 0' "ahm in a‘ ' than}; wttlliii out» week after the law boi-cirms effective. ’I'l*.e de- Gsnrge Mayors of C .VI. Lamp- soli & 00.. London. England, and lfllllpiflfl. FTasor, Hutli & Co., ‘*1 rv Yflfk. with fox Flcldman ed Burke. explained the desirable and tindesirrible points of eat-ii fox. Mr. Mirrors gar-e a lot of other very valuable infomiatlon. bringing out. points tliiit. usre entirely new to most of thesi- present. He stre.» :l the importance of the long-b r silt/w and spoke of tlio great strides mode by dyers 67 Eileen. 6. The First Santa Fol‘ H’. filtilotir Lieut.-Govcr:1rti~ GJ D. Dcblois has once more hraded i our list of Sarita Pals by r-"lidirg ‘ uimouglit a magnificent Cf‘! 'lbii-. Who follows iii his tiziin’? i tic-n. R.O.M.P. Reserves» May Aid Regulars During Royal Visit OTTAWA. Dec. 5—(CP)-—Durliig the visit oi the rilllit anu Quevll W Canada late next. spring the re- serve iorce or the Royal Canadian 'Mourited Police, organized two years ago. may ue ciillcu lip ior the iirs time to assist the regular foroc and miuilcipni and i-‘rovuiclai lice in handling triifiit: and aifor ing pro- tection to '.l‘iieir Majesties. This was indicated today by Com- missionei- S. '1‘. wood in o. statement outlining the duties and character 0! the reserve which now consists of alaout 200 men. ThLs is a decrease of about 100 from i937 when the reserve was created. The iirsi year reservists received pay during training but this your. tor reasons of economy, they received no Key and the number dfoppe to 20o p- proxirrmtely 150 oi e recruits who joined the reserve in 1937 have been absorbed in the regular force. Press Round - up Of Outlawed Fascists BUOHARIST. Dec. 5—-(AP)— u-' menial authorities pressed eir round- of the outlawed Fascist and an: -Bernit.ic iron Guard to- night as a result of a new terrorist ‘h'i"§im" ‘he id lifted by u o you. en p0 oe ea iron erdiste shot and wounded alight Colonel Cristesku, ident of a military court. at ernnuti. ‘Hie loner. who recently sentenced '72 students to prison for iron guard activities. suffered a flesh wound. Two youths accused of the ettecl: are lliaeetedbirlreyi were? d1 beg p0 ran one. o oe an dot. crmeiinri rim life been death" lll their profe=siou and told of the technique used to change the low-- ly rod into a block, dark or even lllrrfitim silver. and the grey fox ' a silver fox. With some mink ixrlts he showed the effects of peli- liuz {in underprimo skin. how the tililutiig would loos-cu tlio hairs which would have a tendency‘ to drop out. Mr, Mayors was followed by Dr. K Gtutn of the Dominion Fox Ev-rrimoillill Station. Summer- ' who show” by picture, pro- _ "d on a s." l ill" twroces. of pl-ilnluft: how u m: poll llwffos prime only when the black pig- ment or coloring matter entirely foal/es the hfllllflliii purl moves (Cflllilllgtil on page 3. Col 7) I I Shipping ls Delayed By Dense Fog HALIFAX. Dec. i5 — (C?) — Shipping was halted and land traffic paralyzed for a time today as the thlcl-"t f": fr. ~ - ile- scended on Halifax. The rising sun. howcvcl". dispersed .li- fog and tonight inin fell. The fog at times was so dense visibility wns limited to less than i0 feet. No serious accidents were reported. however. Apparently fog still hung over- the cotm tonight. East Coast Radio Signal service reported "dense fog" at Chebucw Head, six miles out the harbor. 81131017. Dec5 —tAP) —A blinding log hung over the east- ern seaboard from Halifax to At- lanta. uxloy. stalling ships and a lanes. ham rig highway" tr fie and causing several serious crushes on wet or ice-glazed roads. ‘Puree fatal automobile accidents occurred in the Philadelphia area. where 28 also were hurt in the crash of a skidding New York- Miami bus. Eight were hurt in a car crash near Worcester. ass. Near nightfall. the haze began lifting in Boston harbor and the Oape Oanal. nlllowlng to»:- bouml ahi to cree into port. No ships hi: moved nio New ‘fork Harbor since noon. The Steamer City of Loo Angeles delayed dock- threatened by the "legion of a branch 0t the iron izuard. ing until today. . s <lccree:— Ell1])()‘.\'(‘l‘t‘i'i the liiiriiei‘ ad- millistiritive ollicers t0 order Jews to sell or llqttldato their brtsiii es. rorii es it‘ our‘. Oiiltll‘ pd: slii .. " -. to be appointed by illi".'\" ofiit‘ s may cart out the till order or 1;. ab- ient. i 2. Forlxuli: Jews hereafter in M“ Dflfiits are to be labelled Jewish propcrtv and lllill.’ b: removed only rvltll autltoritiin. 4. FOPDMlt‘ Jews to acquire, pawn or sell without permits 0b- jects iundu of imki. pltitlntim m‘ sii' precious Slllllcs and pearls. Any dealings on such objects are to be handlrd ex.-l\islvely' through S1){(‘lili Stair Siilcs Offices. one of which ill"? 3. lliis [weft establish- ed in Berlin. The sfllm ruling applies lo art objects inllirci at mole than 1,000 marks 15-100) zNazis said precipitate liquidation iColitiniuocl on page 7. Col 5) Rumanian Envoy To Britain Recalled T. Di‘. . BUC‘. fI*-'(I\P' "A i'0_y".il < ' _ tiisciuscil liilsile e (ii... e.l. Ruinailizin Minis! . to Llrcii lliitrilli. lidcl bfiufl recalled from London and retired from pub- lic service. The decree it-U-Sflfi .-|7t‘Cilit\It(tl’l licri- ns :0 \\'ill‘\i\(‘l' siluictliilig liiid gout» wroili: ivitli Killt; Carol}. .t:i c visit to Ellflilllld Nov. 15 in l8. It tvtls llllilCilrCtl a Charge D'Affir;res _probablv tvotul l‘(‘|)l'€S('.lli Ruiiitiniil in Iionrlon for some time. Captain Mollison- Plans World Flight KINGSTON. Jamaica, Dec. 5- (CP Cabiel-Cnptaiii James Mol- lison stud today he would at/emp a l'Ollll(i—lil£‘-\\'0l‘i(l flight in Flcbrulrr . The world-imports flier nud h s wife. ihu former Mrs. Phyllis Hus- sov. nrc in Jamaica on n holiday‘ and will rclrratll ll‘l the British Col- ony for two months. TORONTO. Dec. 5 ——tCPl —-A new candidate and a revival oi’ the dispute between Col. George A. Drew and Hon. Earl ltowe entered Ontario's Conservative Party con- vention ‘ictiiro tcxlalfl The (0n- vention name a leader to sue- oecd Mr Rowe is scheduled for ‘Yllursday and Fridayz Rev Noriunn Rawsnu. pastor of Centenary United Church. l-lamil- ton. announced he is a leadership candidate. There was published n letter written April 30. 1937. by Col. Drew, former Conservative organiz- Hon. Eovl Rowe urctnc .\ir. Rowe to accept mposrils for a coalition EUVGTIUIIFII . (Premier ‘ha; denied he proposed n coalit- on.i l Tonight. Ool. Drew sold his oriu 8 PAGES tho ?l1li)l'(\\'t\1 of govcrniiieilt Third Candidate Enter For Conservative Leadership or. now a leadership candidate. to| Hophurn ‘ MAXIMS OFA MERE 3i. ‘u = ‘n-rmi. .1 .’, Uur actions are iii-i.,-.',."v.“ ; the whole trciiil ut llfr. Auuuul liutncrlptirln llriitiltu bitfif "I Hulk-P» l- Muir; (illllllill llltf l. a. smut. TERRITOR if French “fiiemier States Nationis S t an d Cleaifiy i‘ .51. ‘*1’ r . C . Italian Campaign For fnnrsia Gains Momentum _ l.’ ‘iillifi ’ ‘ ‘ , ~ silt)” Accused Of lflkllilg}, . t . - H vocative Attitude . PARIS-Premier" Dirlzitlit-i‘ declares 'i"l',l‘iiit_‘t' i» l -~= liiu‘ to demand respect for “lliifllillle intcatflll “iii 41H i-f'“}‘“_ territory by “every means. tillfl\\'i.‘l‘lll;',‘ lltinuili cl liiitil fol Tunisia and Corsiczl lillfi (itlmllll Ctliilliifii iit-izlt tuft» v C R0.\lIiI-Itzili:iu press i-ICCIISUS. i‘ r w" ‘iii 'i}flt\'Ilt'_".ll\9 ilititude" in aliurvilnu 'l‘llllll.-liii_l unit-Ito. u i". iii-w I'i'1l!ll~L Gziydzi, ziuthoritziiive editor. iurlii-zitils Iillil v-tl! ti“ = tie- mauds 0n France in future. l.()Nl)OZ\'--I’i'ime .\iil'li§'i('l‘ (‘hltnibi-rlriiil Hi1’ iiillllt_‘lli ilt‘ has received .'>4lll'illl’.‘t'< tlrzi‘ l?" ' i- ... .2 “'~.' -i" e.~i crrinri-lii ‘rltd not uswcttiic lit-tit .-.t'i . 1 . siriiiintis against France. 'l‘I'.\'lS-~l’tllice guards pialccd tilluut iltlllllil cilusiiliilis in Tunis and Snttsse lifter zlnii-ltzilitln ilcrrrrlnstrrttittirs Hi lloth cities. , A.l.-\(‘t'lil, t'iir.-"icii—.\l:i_\iii' zttliriiils til pitprllii-i ‘t main cziliu after ilenionsiratiturs Zlllllillbi litllp" lil cow, ill"! l f)" Jlzisiio and other (forsiczin cities. Mil-tutu i-l . i".'i*“ send lclirtzrzlms of loyalty to [trench (\(|\\ i urn: I .»\I.I:‘.X.I\T\'I)RL\. F:_Q‘_V])l-i“l‘t‘ili‘il l"».||i'.t! it‘ l‘ ttiw- pi.»- tests ziuuiusi stoning, of his hmui: h). ‘t l ll: -- Al u sh ouicd-"dmvu uilh France." ’t;’\'[>l__ PARIS. Dec. reorder Daimler" szild t4- 5. l\' W75. ills ri .>i\\'L'l' .. ‘t < ovrr Fro: Inforiliwr "C? . dosp fie Cicr._ t . _'.' vcr ill-Yd ':. vicxv of the urrivzt‘, llC of Joachim VOil itlllbf ' lll.‘l'_'l F‘ vigil Nillllsl. _ ll~ m-tvnr lYV“ and ‘.< l mu limit - roiuol-l-"s tent? i1 ti» isiri sllortiy inlrrilviti-iut- The lliPil riotous (lemon ltalv and wit Fratwe. Of o ltnlllin pres cairnpnign . Ylliltl‘ l - lie-pit li‘§' ‘lT/lil- tloll recording l-i. Kt: and “i .llf'f'i p<ls~i sions. Daln<ilci' sutd: “There is ii- llecd to die ‘ilfif ihosc ulnlufctntioirs. llltf‘! stroll): 0])})tl$l lOll iiguilist illi- ciasiirii ‘l! all? '9l‘l‘ilOT.V OVPY which tho Nat- ional fill! floats." ‘ He szuri the luvaltv ilrlnimstrirt- i011. in ’l‘\trlisi:i iiud (tors-ion were “the response that could be mum" to Itulliin tries if 1"l‘<‘llfil tur" cry. He noted ‘lint the ltulirrn (lo:- llflllllkil‘ hurl niistvercil ii Freiirli protest bv ' “i: liif‘ P'li>(‘l$l citi- oninl rial! - \\ i‘ not inriiitilnti l bl‘ lllc (i-yl'v't‘l‘lllllt‘lli As Frulivli (liplrlrllnts linswri‘ prctitiritliiuls for tuiliuirriu‘ .11 0f tliv tlnod llfflllilbftl‘ ililt?" Willi Ger many lilf‘\‘ illlowcii ire lirrl‘ n col-' oninl rluiiils ti) rest urlr 1);». stator t Poi" 1 (lili/‘P i-ritlii i1 t tt'i.il't"tj Vmi Itllllltdliffli) niiti l-‘i "lull Blur-t istel‘ (‘ii-uruiu liflllllt" \ tenlpiirtini: moi-in:- n‘ lilo-French Jssitt- of (Torsion. It was ttxiwrti- ‘llat tilt‘ sublet! tviltiltt (‘ill lvtlst in l'('it'l‘(il<‘t'.~ it. t- l‘ill'i'tl])0illl siziiotiotl riuii atiolis, ’I‘lli- rvo dipluuinls will ll)‘. formed soiiicvs sold, to Sllltut . .1 Jl-Jf‘ FEET ‘tic cit". y; dtilitlic a; F 34.91.. till tiroblt-nr. bvitvrcu l~‘i-titlt-i~ xii , (ierlumlv in order in luv the L: ‘ A for wllnt is hoped {it ni- n ‘ti. i; ' friendship _ '~ ' The usunilr wcll-inforlnett j Temps said tmav of the PM‘ sigurii tomorrow: - "It. is ii (tilt-st uu nlr 2v ("routing u lit-vi ptnitzctll n zro bctrveeil the (lulu-it :.l‘l< Iii livulltnrinu lFli "'i‘lii- (‘flllY - it ‘ trop will ilil\(‘ till- l nut. must iilPli ma. _ i ' |, 1 (Continued oil paste 7. Co‘. 5\ S Field tfklrindiair I’l~-~ i\.\i‘o_ u.» " Ttllt ,knowle<lce of the tiuloi". ‘merit iiiii-r- crime from .\ir and tho‘ tvo t.t(':‘k.< were made. Mr. llntvr iwas inclined to cllllfiltlkl‘ ‘til l orably. ’ "l wont it ('i(‘llf‘ l that the trill; of v me from Mr. Ru" Dre-u‘. “All illi‘ iii the letter woro i- I rit. l‘ coiruuzlmui {by Wop‘ t‘ Mr. d,.,.]fl.._ t VRPTii ~ hnvr 1r" ntri ‘i .' . ' Ell (Ht. wt .~ drrlld". ’. "‘ "on w ll" ' ' Wtlivrt llrtu“ t" -tt Ptvl Hon.’ fill t Hi fldlilfl wit" . Earl ln'»\'~"tl \’.l four rnv tlvy aft‘. Immi- Bordon M5 u. m. l y. in t0 tlrq 911d. ‘orml-ntlnc ll o. l". JUL’; p. r‘.-