APRIL 1. 1931 TH P. (7IIARI.()'I"lII'IT1)I-‘\‘/_P\J _GUARI1I ‘.\' 1 ' oi-iiiriottctcwn aieoo. at Charlottetown f d t 1 “ti” _ 01' 11y n Queens ‘ I '- I Don't Negle t warning-Coughs uric Cflcllll! Frequent colds, or a cou For LoIaa of Minute iwrvouaneaa Exhaustion Retarded Convaleacence Anemia Malnutrition ‘ Bronchial flroublea great dea common c building up of Fellows‘ DETAILS RE (Continued from Pagel) Hon. Mr. Stewart: “I am not going to debate the matter at all. I simp- 1 ly, want to know where we stand. We have asked a question. My hon. friend has refused to give us the in- formation." Premler Lea: "I refuse because we haven't got it today. Whether we are going to establish a precedent is mother matter; because r think it is unreasonable to ask for that in- formation from day to day. We are giving you the information up to the. end of the fiscal year. Next year it will be given up to the end oi the next fiscal year. That is the proced- ure, so far as my recollection goes." Hon. Mr. Stewart: "I may tell my hon. friend that in my experience I have asked such a question again 5nd 53am’ Nd" w‘ have made a — -—i—————-—"— ibrothers who pas-sod away during the est hotels. was razed, with the ex- definite request for this information‘ to date. If he does not intend to give it, let him say so. But we are not establishing any precedent, and it is time enough to ‘raise that .question when we do-" Premier lien: "When we admit the right to that information by giving it to date, he has a right next week to ask that further information be given up to next week. However, I may say that we are not refusing to give it 1r necessary, but that is all the information we have up to the present." lion. Mr. Stewart: "It was quite ‘sufficient for myhon. friendto say "that in the first place, instead oi making a sermon about it." Pbllowing are the details tabled‘ with respect to the duties and sal- aries of‘ the Provincial Police: Hrsdquarters J. Joseph Trainer, Commisioner 0i Provincial Police, organizer and director of Prince Edward Island Police, $2,500. ‘Miss Bell Agnew, stenographer, does n11 typing for Attorney Gen- eral and Provincial Police. 4660. should have attention. They often lead to serious illnesses. Leading insurance companies are spending a advices said that the city was uinder martial law. a.rn. was oi short duration. It was gh that persists, I of money warning. people about olds and obstinate coughs. Help your system to throw oil‘ colds and coughs by your powers o1 resistance through a course Syrup-a standard household tonic and treatment for bronchial troubles. Fellows‘ is prescribed by doctors the world over. Insist on getting the genuine Fellows‘. There are countless imitations which do not contain the pure iii- gredients which make Fellows’ so efficacious. FELLOWS’ $YRUP County, 400 A. Carl Anderson, Constable stat- ioned at Charlottetown for duty Queens County $1200. _ ioned at Charlottetown for duty Queens County $1200. King's County of King's County with headquart- quarters in Charlottetown.) 81600. Joseph A. McPhee, sergeant charge Georgetown detachmen $1400. $1200. charge Souris detachment, $1200. . GITY RAZED (Continued from Page!) wounded could be tlonz: with other dead and injured. (Canadian Press) March 3l—1AdVlO% received here this afternoon indicated that at least half the city oi Managua was destroy ed by an earthquake today. Commun- lcations with Managua. were inter- rupted. WASHINGTON, March 3i, —'I‘he American Red Cross has been direct- ed by President Hoover to extend aid immediately to the stricken city of Managua, Nicaragua. ‘ IVLEXICO CITY, March 31—'I‘he Associated Press was advised todaly that the Pan American airways have suspended all other operations in an effort to concentrate into getting in- to communication with Managua to PANAMIA OITY.—'I‘rcpieal radio The quake, whizli began at 10.10 Mrs. C. Chipman, Police matron, assists in searching female offend- ers under the Prohibition Act and any assistance‘ needed with female prisoners, $240. Prince _ County Cecil A. Miller, Inspector, has charge of law enforcement in Prince followed by a fire which started at the market in the centre of the town and sweep the in-tire city. FOR’. SALE-NEWLY FRESHENED travcilzd westward threatening to CLASIFIED ADS four vear old Ayrshire grade cow for . Arthur Monaghan, Tlazzl- County, hcadquarlbers at summer- sde, 11,600. - _ . J- Albert Gregg, Sergeant. in! charge of West Devon detachment, $1400. Percy Klnch, Constable in char of Albertori detachment, $1200. J William D. Clarke, Constable, in charge Borden detachment $1200. Keir Mann, constable, in charge Kenaingtoii detachment $1200. Louis Dyatant, special countable, employed as investigator into law infractions in Prince County, March and April at $100. $200 millinery Friday and Saturday. J, w_ 1bookiugs for the summer hotels ‘this Murdock 6: Co. Queens County Eastern Guardian 5° , insry opening Friday and Saturday. 4470-4 ..'SI’ECIAL IGIIIFES at our mill- . W. Murdock 8: Co. 4472-4-21 ..'SPECIAL SHOWING 01' millin- Zidigplgy or 1ndiegi coats‘ dresses “ndpon oi the National system. "Our George A. McKinley, constable stat John W. Platte, inspector in charge ers in Georgetown (temporary head- in Murdock McDonald, constable, in charge oi Lorne Valley detachment, John C. MacDonald, Constable in ceptlon of one wall. 'I‘lie dead fllltl‘ seen from‘ the street, which was lined in many sec- SAN JUAN, Del Sur, Nicaragua,’ learn the extent of the earthquake! to have the new railway hotel at Charlottetown, to be known as the ‘Canadian National‘ middle of April," declared Mr. A. 5.1 ltlaLean, General Superintendent of Hotels, Canadian National Rflaways, when passing through here Saturday enroute home u wry and drages Friday and 53mm. Charlottetown, P. E. I., wihere he day. .1. w. Murdock 8r Ca 44114-211111"! bee" 51198111118116“! "111 PAUL KOLLINS tonight, assiste School tonight by Paul Kollins. prehended. A number of paint were stolen. not recovered. ernor Sir Charles Dalton. LAitGELY imnunso SERVIC in Mr. W. L. Outhouse. ably discuss th in third service will be held this even lng. trip yesterday. The Strait was stil t‘ about twelve hours. ening. HOLD Charlottetown Council Mass for deceased members, cele- brated by Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice .Mcl)onald at St. Dunstans Basilica. Last evenlng'the annual memorial service was held in the ‘Councll- Chambers for the following year; Right Rev. Louis J. OLea-ry, ,Hcnry Fitzgerald, Sn, and Michael 1'1‘. Lambe. ‘ I SWEEP PAVEMENT-During the last few days the snow and ice on ,the streets WllICIl has greatly imped- ed motor traffic for some time melt- ed. Yesterday the street sweeper cleaned the pavements and greatly improved the driving surface. The streets at present are in a very dir- ty condition, with a few dwarfed ridges of snow lying on the curbs. A heavy rain storm would remove the unsightly mess from the streets, and ‘greatly improve conditions. YESTERDAYS SESSION 1N BRIEF-The Legislature met yester- day at 3.55 p. m. The Ticket of Leave Act and an act to make un- ifcrm the law respecting assignment of book debts were given first read- ing. Bllls to incorporate the Bed- eque Skating Rink and the Albert- on Fisheries Limited were given second reading. Petitions to incor- porate the Prince Edward Island Trust Company Limited and to a- mend the Acts of Incorporation of the Prince Edward Island Potato Growers Association and the Pres- byterian Church at Bradalbane were referred to the committee on private bills. The chief business was the dis- cussion (reported elsewhere in' this issue) on the amendments to the Road Act. At 6 o'clock the I\'lse ad- journed untl 3 p. m. today. PROSPECTS GOOD-"We expect gtentral Illilariiian‘ literary treat at Rochford Square 4473-4 PAINT STOLEN-A few nights ago Bruce Stewart's ship chandlery was broken into by persons yet unap- cana of The goods were THE PAUL KOLLINS recital to- night is under the distinguished pat- ronage of His Honor Lieuten rit Gov- 4473-4 —'l'he second oi the series oi pre- Easter services was held at the Cen- tral Christian Church last evening, and was led by Mr. Theo. Ling. A large congregation heard the pastor, topic "The Great Denunclatlon." The TliE OAR FERRY made one round blocked with ice, and the steamer was forced to fight almost all the way. The trip to Tormentine took The ferry dock- ed at Borden about 8 o'clock last ev- SERVICES - Yesterday morning at 7.30 the members oi the Knights of Columbus, attended a Requiem High d by local artists. 4473-4 11am. KOLLINS tonight. .4 rare ‘. Latest Styles in E 79c $1.00 1 11111011 towns $1.19 11111011 PANTIES I790 RAYGN vtsrs 69c P0111118 cnrin 39c LADIES’ SGARFS‘ II I t.» .....-.. ‘§e"1i1t!"1 71:31! ' lllcn’s DRESS SHIRTS Size 1i to 17 ' $1.19 . Ladies’ Full Fashioned II D 3 E pair Good assortment 69c PERGALE APRGNS Men's 110110111111: PANTS $1.29 I New Styles MEN'S GAPS LildI€S'.sIl‘3\VS $3.49 . $1.98 Children’s Straws $1.00 Children’s Bonnets 79c Ladies’ Straws .. IIMBIIIIIEIIIIIIIAS $1.00 * 91.29 Silk Turbans 69c Extra value LADIES’ GLGVES tars-st MEITRGPGLIAN s1 WHERE’ YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE Ladies’ PIIRSES 111a on the face of it at all. lt has been inserted simply because of what hap- pened in the Second District oi Prince last fall. They want to pla- cate a certain number of the follow- eIrs of this Government who have been annoyed by being dcprlvcd oi the right of doing statute labour. “For the reasons above stated, Mr. Speaker, I move as an amendment that the following words be added to the section: / Moves Amendment "Such notice to be given by such taxpayer by registered letter post- ed through the general post office, addressed to the said Superintend- eiit of Highways of said Road D5- visiou at his post office address, mailed in the year 1931 on or be- fore the 5th rlay of Mi-ty, and in every subsequent year, as the case may be. before the 25th day of April 1V1 the proof of any per- opencd by the to Montreal from final son ll:.':‘c for rcscl trtx and horse ‘ tax of the mild posting and regis- I ti-ation of such notice and oi his | presentation of himself in the year 1 i931. on the 10th day of May and ‘ on subsequent years, as tlla case I may be, on the first day of May. to the said Superintendent oi Highways prepared to commute by labour the said taxes under the direction of the mid Superintend- ent o! Highways. shall be a good . defense by such person, to section. l do not think It Ia intend-I» ed for the purpose which appeals‘ Hem“, Lea mdorsed the n. 350g] amendment. I challenge 111111» “he Be ml-ylon Mr. Mclntlm?! IIThm I5 ‘he purpose of the Act now." Hon. Mr. Stewart: "l dull’ 1111" u‘ Show when under the section, a man is not called upon to pay his taxes if he asks for work and “all not get it. ll‘ my hon, friend \\1 amend the section in include 1-1131- provision, l shall withdraw my 3m’ they all have the privilege of work- first! ing,” part Iof Mr. Campbell's remarks. Un- lion. Mr. McIntyre: “If my hon. der the 01d system half the labour‘ friend's contention is right the high- was wasted. Mr. Sharp's criticism did. way superintendent selects the men not apply, he maintained. because and if the Conservatives are turned we have all kinds of roads in the down they are that much better oif, Province, from narrow country lanes because they don't have to pay." up to the main highways, and it lion. Mr. Stewart: "Does the Act should nctbe necessary for men ton-fly that?" 1 work in the vicinity of their own_ llon. Mr. McIntyre: “According to‘ endment." “Thét Wm be homes. The Govemments purpose/you it dces not."' Hon. ltlr. McIntyre. he declared, was not to discrimin-Q Dr. Machlillan: “My lion. friend‘ assumfd- llon. Mr. Stewart: "But l am 1101- maklng any such assumption. ‘It 15 not in the section, and we have X10 ate but rather "to protect oilr DD-‘ICaIIIlOD get‘ over the fact that the? ponents iri the country-ii we haveIselection of men and the number oi‘ any." men are in the hands of the super- Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan said that‘ intendents of highway." ‘ the truth about the condition of the Premier Lea: “At any one par—. rcads n-as coming out at last. They tinuls; time; but they all can \'\'Dl‘l{.II,I are not. all boulevards, by ally meansj Dr. liiaclllillan; "Every man in the‘ as the people were led to suppose.Irllstrict?" And now the Government realizes Premier Lea: "Yes." that statute labour is necessary. NoI Dr. “Eflfrtlillanl “Then you art‘ argument of Government apologists brick to the Statute again." .' will get away from the fact that Premier Lea: Whnt is the objec- this section means a. return to stat-‘lnon to it? It is to provide that cv-j ute labour. But why is it DFODOSOCIIDT)’ man who applies for work can ricd out. lily hon. friend‘ may in- strllct his hiflhwill‘ supermwndom‘ in do a certain tiling. and the super- intendents may d" 51111191111“? “If” cntircly. l1 he wants to make this :1 law, if hi- moons what lie an)» (ht-n hi, him frame this section as l suggest. I am 1711111111! 11 "cry plain‘), and very simply. If hr- wants m Ki“, the pimple the right iii pcr- . n ,- l; Rt‘. to give the rcad suprrlntendeiits get a chance to work FCXEICIUIIB (llli‘~_ 1111111 statute labour, as 112%“, us"; power to say who shall commuteifing the summer. It 1:; a protrction 1E1 1111" 1'°'“°‘I“I dim‘ fmri‘ "Jib ‘their labour? lto minorities. Do my lion. friends "1"" ma‘ he ‘s "mrcr" m ' ‘ tor." illon. IVll‘. l‘.l;‘llli_\'l't‘ (lKI not rcply). “N0, no; that's rictiobicrt to that?" Dr. lllntllliliaii: Dr. Macllliilari: “That's what it cu stltutc labour. ‘ _ __ ‘ ‘ ‘ n says: ‘to be accepted and iipprovedwstablish it. You Yvfllli, m l-mnstab. sce anything wrong llldlllh .11. .llil.. by the superintendent of lfghwaysdisli it on the eve of m1 0161011011, r1011 1111‘ Govcrnincnl r141 rsiurn to for such road district in which suchiycu?" rstntutc labour, what harm “'11s i-IWW Premier Lea: it." "But you zibnlish- micl this is t0 re- (Smwumdards) I i Men’s Four-in-liarid Ladies’ T I E S IIGIISE DRESSES All sizes I 1 BROKEN 1112110: TEA right to 35sum§ that it will be car-I Air. it. ll, Gordon mill lzc did not I ltny imxes are payable.» l Prcmiar liczt: "It is cu lllC eve oi 511 1h“? h: t l i l th i . vDgNT pugs sgglya m b; limsItIcoi ssyIglenlIfi/lgifvlioijl: toiIIliisIIItIlnctI-I iIiItcrlIiIliIlt hIiIm IfIiIlIifmreiIrlIvgesry LoIlIoIiIilIiIiIIcl I "cm!" L”: Th” rems w a sub-Ward IImesNI 0l1l111§1l11111 111°11'11"“: IIN°“°-II II I e III tax-rs." ‘imme- n“ IIIMIDHIIMII IIHIWI IJIIIII’ my‘ Tho prmiint '1‘. Hon. .\Il'. :\l('l1l1_\!‘(‘,I Dr. Maclliillan: Who decides on 501110110111‘. 1111 11511!- \L_1\1.~.'1l1c1". ‘m, ‘nakmg m“, on‘, m n!]‘(\]1d ‘m. Mr. W. Ii. Dennis crticis d the th be f .w' h ll o k? "011- M1‘. Nlvlntvrv: "I1 1111i flullcr-l 1 I I ~ . 44714-31 coming seazon, Jasper Park Lodge. amendment on the grow; ‘h; ‘he e mm r o m" no 5 a W r section as suggcstcd by Mi. Str- nrt W. Erskine Haywood, Inspector in BOSTCN, March 31. charge’ of Queens County quarters in Provincial Peter L. Jay, sergeant, rationed Iv packer Ices ‘Fresh lromtho (U_ p_)._A Iiodge, at Minaki, Ont. and Pictou with head- survey has disclosed that 290 of the J-vrlse On the South Shore of the Building, sso inmates of Massachusetts stateifitre" Prison were committed while less Plctvu. than 25 years old. Of the total num- 1110101?!’ Ml‘. McLean ber oi inmates, 146 are llfers. it More clips I in the Canadian Rockies, Minakl of Northumbei-land, near Nova. Scotia, are very satis- sald. ’_"In fact.‘ ‘he continued, "from present piclons were unjustified. It was in-I men who need work most are the men who would not think of regis- tering a letter in ten years. Hon. Mr. McIntyre, the bill, said that Mr. Stewart's sits-I bookings, it looks very much as if we wit] exceed last year's figures by a good margin. The pects for the ‘ Canadian tourist trade this season are good and it should show a de- cided increase.over last year. This applies particularly to the Maritim- tended to give every one a chance to work on the roads and commutel their taxes in this way. It was not‘ Government at all. glad to see the Government return- ntended to help the friends of the! Mr. G. Shelton Sharp said he was es where there has been a great im- provement with regard to accomod- ing to statute labour, even if it was on the eve of an election. The meth- D od guaranteed lull weight garden!‘ ation. (Monoton Times-l Pffliluseilhowever, differed in ,are giving the superintendent that promoter of power." intendeiit?" Premier Lea: "The highway su- perintendent allots the work." DrnMacMillan: “Certainly. You: l Mr. Angus MacPhec: “Who elsei would be any better than the super. has to do, under the section. ls tnf ‘make application for work. and M“ "_ D_ Madman; “you are ad. he is not asked to work lic is under mlttlng it now." Premier Lea: "It does not cay that. "7 A11 W" 113W m d0 1S t0 1118111‘ ma; is in regard to me subsmum application that you are willing to, 1‘i‘ a man does not want to work him.‘ work, and if you are not called upon‘ self he sends a substitute. and theiw ""11 Y°11 W111 1101- be Cflllcd 1111011 substitute must be accepted and iip-IW 111v W111 1am?" which was dcfcntczl mi n much bcttcr cfl, brcizuse they \'i‘(lll'i no other obligation. That is right, Is~ intendent selects his own men. they” M‘._ All“ f havc to work-rind ii hr docs not 1701- Oppmmm ect Conservative 1111.111 they are that St mvnrt. i‘lllf‘llfllll"lll. | the chairman. the I htmiclltI I __ ‘party votc. all thc Libcrzil members‘ inve to pny the tam-s. 1 fpljljfling it. I Dr. lliacllllllan: “Then all n man‘ "ML ML 51nd,," ‘um-ed to I'm-cl _ y the ilnnl ditto on which tho work‘ If‘ was to be DOTIIOYIIIPCI chnngcd from‘ |the 15th day of Juuc to ill." sum?‘ ' I day in July. I Dr. Macllllllan asked. why Juli’?! Why not leave it opcli for the whole year. ‘If you arc ROlng to [rive men ii chance to work, oven if you nrc 112011112, to hand-pick them. give thcni Hon. Mr. McIntyre: "Thcrc will bc‘ a chance m ‘york the “q-‘olc w,“ ‘ put cnt." roved by the highway superintend- instriictions to thc highivay super-' _ Costume Jewellery . . , . _, 45k f. Ear Rings . 21n- 1049i 1 Carved Bone Pendant 149i EASTER GAlillY BASKETS ‘ zit-tee M0|R'S § EASTER citinits j; 5'10 "““‘ 15c 34c =1 FIG FINGERS [bf I amended by adding the followig Section 79; When and so often- it may become necessary in- opinion of the Minister to cut dc trees or to remove fences and 111i boards at the intersections of r02 intersection of road and rail“ dangerous curves in the liicliivavs where trccs are considered by ' engineer as interfering with. maintenance of the liigllivay, .. Minister may authorize any per. to enter upnil the lands for the p pose of cutting down such trees relnoviiiq such fences and.;81 boards.“ - . - The clause was discussed b_I"H Mr. McIntyre, Dr. MacDonald, I Dennis, l-lon. Mr, Stewart 11nd c ers. ‘I I II The Opposition loader said 11c‘ 1 Iill accord \‘l'lill the principle of? iclausc, but the plvxnseolozrv ‘section was not sufficient to I1 tlip Govcrnluciit the power wiricl smlght. it could cnicr private p‘? orty fnr thc purpose oi cuttiuuItlfi but tlioro was llfiillIllE in the" Icmpcnvcriuu it to remove trcesI Illljllllllii PlrP. II As the chairman 11:33 about 15" ‘i113 section to the vote. 11011.: lSttwvnrt 111121111 \\'l'll‘llf‘Cl tllc prdrrlr Yilirit the mcllrn was not prop: worclcrl. Hun. M1". Tvl£l(‘ill1_\'l'\3 m no rcply. Thu socimi curried witlloiiiII IItI '1‘llilll1L'lll. Section ‘.3. tn Ill‘ nrldcd as Sléci 80, and which C.1l'l'l("ll without 4 0115x1011, raid: ., "The 1111111401" 11:11.)‘ llllillf‘ 1% compensation or viiliiiiiinn 101" cln aces that 11121‘ nri.-. 111K101‘ Sect T9. in the manner provided by 8 1.1011 60 of tlic Rflfiil Act 192B l any pcrsoil (lCSll‘Oll~ of appeal iii-m such valuation may uppczil " dcr the provisions ni 5110110115 mid (17 inclusive of sflld Act." .,....,_,..~.;.,_-..-.~.. . _..-. Soc. 3' "The Road Act 192B _ htrcby niiicucicii by nildiiii: illcI i ' lowing as Scctioii 81: EXCPpLill i ics and lilcorpiirattcd I1(1‘.\'ll5. 11017 soil shall. without the yvrinislslnn llll‘ Miiiistcr, erect IlIlllklllltZS wll highways inrcrscct at a tlistuncel than 20 icct from the nearest pc II on any such highway nlld any p son violating tho provisions nf t_, Section shall be linblc to a line i-I $25.00 to be rccovcrril in tho mz? LEA GOVERNMENT (Continued from Pagei) One way from the system formerly] highway superintendent may call miles away from his own home, where he would have no personal iii- Dr. MIacMillan: ~ n l llnn. Mr. lllolntyre: "Evcrybodyjl-I terest in the achievement. who applies to the superintendent in MI. J. A. Campbell critldsed the old method of statute labour nlintainecl thatIthe method lined in the section before the mitten was an improvcizirzit. thblllilt, however, the t/Pc c‘"1"‘i c:m-' 15th cf Jute < g g5, m" in, I not be limited to the -'“9' ~w 1» 1mm ~11 were u the specified time has the privilege“? mdIoI working. If he docs not get work’ mm- MT- 5141111111 "T118 ¢ut.‘he <'.:*= l“! have to pay his taxes." n Dr. ‘ T '.":: what ulzicc a ma ~51“ who is mjntcndents sent out, that to over adopted. Under the proposed Act the make the decision as to the number; bM-l’ W111’ "W111i? 1118 Sullflriniend- Iof men that shall work? Who picirsfeuts 11111 be supposed to slve work." 11pm it man to work ten or twelvelout the men from among the appli-I cants for road work?" on that m the llc Works stated, that If a man re- quests work and no work In allotted "mt 15 the gnten. 10 111m. then he Is not to pay his P» —_ . » lmdem "my “y taxes. lf my hon. friend will n m‘ywum my. the section that I lhQll withdraw ucr provided by Section 52 0i so that it. 11-111 be oi some benefit tO",uId Act." *1 Y‘ the Province." _ Mr. MacPho: said he did not like‘ M'- Shnri‘ ‘UTG-“bwii to agree with "the Doctor." but hoflllllll" b‘? *1 ll-"Tdblliil 1° did not see the soilsc oi 011111111! 1tI°I'I'I"'II‘ I“ (“mm °“"'~‘» that um; j I Dr. MacMlllan: "And if he does 0t got aihc work he is under no ob- Z: down ‘n July Th9“, ‘q ran‘? __i :1. 511'. T-lcllliyrc said Ration to pay his money?" (‘mm m‘ ‘he ‘mm ‘Ii “we in yz-ir ii m: m! c! Pneniicr Lea: "That is fair. isn't T3,‘, (“mum ‘TN ‘ _ ‘I'm FIKIIZIIRFX‘ li"1"'!1 iii". 19d bv 1-, ~ "- ." " w.’ 7"- SIWI" '1' I =1" A" d-"nlIcxvfl Lrf“. ot‘ say what the Minister or Pub-i ‘ .‘, ‘in (lrivc 50 Cl 1'1 r‘ - ‘tress roads. pcrh. " _ nrg out of the _ ti; .. _ tltc mrtplc that want ‘tn l.'.~." "l"? '1 cmrviwl. .111 't 51y 11 cn tl-te bill. r ~ r-- r' ~. 15.11 1'1" amend 3s , ; "l. T58 Read Act i028 is hcrcbv