‘ (‘ti Choir." Sivp dancing. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN --_._- Religious faith consists in sunai trust ll-llowship with God. T Ioruinl in God rising to personal P"- ciuirinttetown Guardian Two Cent! Guardian, Founded 1587 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER-l, 1936 Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew 6 ‘ MAXI MS OFA MERE IWAN Iltgh pressure salesmanship has. at times put not only business but the (‘hurt-ii on the rocks, Annnni Subilrrlutltlll Delivered $4.00 Hy Mail cni an and L‘. is. a. use PAG ES bombs. Chunks of dynamite they with deadly accuracy. c niafivian l'Cori".ui Ban at Wednesday, 2. River L-65l4 Hope "Sale of ice cream, dance. eio. Hope River, Sept. 2. L-tl514 "Ycos Theatre this wcek. Sca Drama. L-G43'l~8-31-5i. "Strvn Milo Bay Tuesday‘. even- hg. Sept. I, dance, Wellington or- :lits.ra. 14-6469 "Prstival at I-lightield Rink Wednesday, Sopt. 2nd. Bingo and dance. L-65l3 "Come to tho reopening oi Yrcnrli Ilivcr Hail Thursday, Sept. I. Dance and ice cream. L-05l5 "Kelly"'s Cross Bingo Party Wed- nesday 2nd. Ice Cream. Social even- lug. L-6602-9-l-2i. "Dance! Fortune Hall Friday, Btritcmimi" 4th. Sid Elliotfs Orch- estra. L-"tMBB-D-l-Zii. "Lawn Party and Dance near Afton Hall, Wednesday, September. ind. L-6482-9-i-2i. "Borden Ttiursday evening. S(‘])t. i. card party at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Dorsey. L-6469 ASfiflCiliiifiii, Agricultural llnii. liicsiltrv, Sept. 1st, 8 p.m. 1.43174 "llmcc at Welcome Inn, Brack- lti‘. Wednt-silay, September 2nd. Islander.» Orchestra. L-6-i45-8-29-9-l. "l3’l\"-< Ciuh Dance, Lorne V-illvy liiill. \\'E‘(iilt‘.‘~(l1i)'. September" 2nd. Wcbstt-rs Orchestra. L-(Mfii-B-ZQ-D-I. "Biiyhic live hugs Allfllli’ Thursday,’ iii". until noon, and lambs. 3rd. Enirrnld G. C. Green. L-Sllii-ti-Hvi-tf. "Concert. Hcifnst Hall, September m1 Bllftitil it‘.l‘.lll‘l‘.<_ “Old-instillin- clc. Ail- lllrtin 20c and l0c. L-6453-8-2U-3i "milling live hogs. lambs and italics a: Kcnsington Thursday glmllllfl. Scptcmbcr 3. Nicholson dros. loading at Hunter River‘ same file. MrEivcn & Campbell. L-6478 "(lmvbny Entertainer, two hours give" featuring Alberta Jack and “flillbvy Slim Crawford Tuesday 16B it. fiustico Thursday. Admission ° W! 20c. L-048C-9-i-2i. "Ice Cream and Dance at Aub- "m School by the Trustees on ggiltcmbcr 2nd. Lunch served, males with cake free. Admisdon - Good music. L-6494-9-i-2i. "Notice-Come to the Old-trifli- Rllfll tea party at. Beach Print an“: Murray Harbor on Labor day "mber "lth. Refreshments and "ils served on the grounds. Sports including Tuiz-o-wnr. ruiciniz at ninht. Ii’ weather un- °-' all kinds ’5'\'0i‘itl)ll!—~(ll!y following. L-MQZ-D-l-li-B. \ BREAKS cvcuuo necoao ' BRIBToi. England - (c?) ._ Pm“ maililbrokc the Land's End c X18 record by covering ‘h’ 200 miles in 1o hours. 2a min- bent the misting mark set MM. anoum Briltol cycl- il mimic- to Brist utcs. m, by wiii '4 in Send Ednilies AcrossFrontier Government D-te-f-ca-nders Of Irun, Hard-pressed, Threaten To Ex- pose Rebel Prisoners As Tar- gets For Bombs.’ (By Robert B. Parker, Jr. (Cvpyriizht 1936 By The Associated Press) (A. P. By Guardianis Special Wire) IRYN, Spain, Aug. 3l-The sorely-pressed government lzienders of Irun tonight sent their own loved ones across lie French frontier and swore they would expose 300 rebel prisoners as hapless targets for rebel bombs. The prisoners were trucked into the battered and be- iiegcd city from nearby Fort Guadalupe. Pierce and colorful units of Asiurizm miners fighting In the service of the government spent the lull between bombardments by fashioning their crude home-made grenade shaped up like a piece of soap. Bottles they filled with gasoline and fuses. They have hurled these bombs "Meeting P, E. Island Poultry-l wrapped in paper so that the cvnciiuiioii of the city by all gov- ernment. lion-combatants after a ‘rebel piano carlicr had sown the city bombs. blowing two women to, bits and rcndiug pavemmts and, building facades. There was no of- 1 fioiai estimate of those wounded by ‘ stones and debris. Todnys shelling came while streets in the city and the high- wa_vs outside ivcre chokcd with thousands oi children, women and t-nfcoblcd old men, fleeing to France with their household be- lougings. The rebel loaders earlier had d0- livcrcti an ultimatum to the de- fenders to surrender or stiffer the reduction of their city “to ashes.’ “We will defend tho city until- uot one of us is alive," came the: answering chnllcngt‘. l The Bishop of Valladolid, Victor 1 Przidcrn, president oi the ‘Tradi- l Tlic govcrnmciit leaders ordered l iionalist party, and Iionorio Maura, Rightist. deputy from Gallcia, were chained outside on the streets dur- ing today's encounter but escaped HllE NURSES? i l l ,in aninuiir it WEBNESDAYI Fire graduates of the Charlotte-. town Hospital School of Nursin3l t \\"ill receive diplomas at graduation“ loxercboc- at Notrc Dame Acndaniy. .‘.llllii.'.ll'llll'.i on \V\‘llIl(‘5(l5\_\'- ‘ . hr.) L: The izraduates are: Miss Tcr- j to.“ oDouucil, Avondale; Miss, luv l-n-MacNerl. Sumiuersidc; Miss l l_.il‘i.m MacNcill, Charlottetown; l bliss Erma Gaudnt. Montague, and . Mr. John Douccttc, Rusiico. l i l i l l “This is the first time a male nursc has received a. dilllonl“ 5mm a school of nursing in this province. . lto-qiiiii niuiiorit-ics said yesterday- iltiz". Doucctle is l0 be congratulat- l ed. The exercises. which are In 598ml at, 3.15 p. m will be presided over ‘ by llis Exec-‘icncy Bishop J. A. st-ptcm- l i’ Illlllllli PEEVEI] AT VIBTURY 0F BUPLESSISI Montreal Mayor’s Re- signation D u e To Disagreement With New Premier’s Pol- icies. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. 31—Jovial Camillien Honde, Montreal's three- term mayor and once leader o! the Conservative party in Quebec, is looking for a Job. He told the people of Montreal today he had resigned from the Mnyoraity office last Thursday be- cause he could, not agree with the policies of Premier Maurice Dup- lcxsis from whose regime he pre- dicted would come secession of Quebec from Confederation, and the death of the Conservative party in this French-Canadian Province. “Serious consequences for the French-Canadians in the near fut- ure." also were predicted by Mr. Houde who said there has been growing in Quebec “a spirit of in- tense nationalism." , Verdict of the laeoplc in the last provincial election when Conscr- vative leader Duplessis was elected at. the head of a Union Nationalc Government with '76 of the 00 Leg- islative seats, "makes plain“ the trend in this direction. said the former Mayor in e. lengthy state- ment. Thus. with election of the party hradcd by Mr. Dupirssis, who prcmistd to abolish aforitrczirs 5318s tax. instituted by Mr. Houdc. the Mayor considered his mandate had expired. . fltkis no secret in ' (Continued on Page 7i siriiléwrusnnli Police Clash (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) CORNWALL, Ont.. Aug. 3l——The strike situation in the giant rayon mill of Courtaulds iCanadn) re- ,mained unsettled touinht. as negro- tiations to brine the 20-da,v-old dispute to.a halt struck a. snag, After a conference today be- tween Henry Johnson. mill presi- dfllt. and a. committee of workers which last only 10 minutes. Arthur Laverty. president of the striking union said the company broke off negotiations and that ivorkcrs would continue pickctinrz the plant. Meanwhile a clash between s ilk- ing vrorkcrs and provincial pelicc took place when about 250 pickets attempted to prevent a street: rail- way powor car from being broiiaht into the ldnnt grounds. One picket tried to pull the motorman from the power car but rmlice came to '2 motormanis aid. Thc romain- ing pickets. according to police. swarmed around thcm in an at- tempt to take away the man who. police say. irlcd to intimidate the motorman. As a rcsult clcht men were arrested. one charecd with intimi- dation and the oihcrs with ob- structing police. A police con- stable suffered a split lip in thc clash. Frank Love. union oreanizcr. was given suspsndcd sentence today ivhcn he appeared on (‘liurlffls of intimidation arising out of the Plane Crash EAST MEADOW, N. Y., Aug. 31~ (Alb-Three occupants of a priv- ate airplane were killed when the plane failed t0 come out of s. tail- spin and dove into a. large field near this Long Island village today. Llout. Jack Bishop, Canadian Maritime pilot with the Royal Air Force, was believed to have lost control of the machine while watch- ing a. barn burning near the field. Bishop and his companions, Roy Anderson, 31, e. student pilot, and Raymond George William Carlson, 19. were killed instantly as the plane crashed upside down. The three men had taken off from Roosevelt Field 10 minutes before they crashed to investigate the barn fire. Bishop was a business partner of Annette Gtpson, aviatrix, operating a private air service at Roosevelt Field. An honorary member of the Nassau County police force. lie did aerial patrol duty for them when called on. REBELS MARCH 0N TlllEllil Capture Four Towns And R o u t Large Enemy Force. Cmpright, 1936, By The llavas News Agency lily Guardian's Special Wire) BURGOS. Spain, Aug. 3i. — Gen. Francisco Francds Moroccan veter- ans pushed their forced march on ‘Politic. an important stage forward, when they routed a largo enemy for-cc at Baldevcrjo and subsequent- ly captured four towns, it was an- nouiircd at rcbcl headquarters here tonight. Flight ofiihc Loyailsts resulted‘ iii the taking of Oropcsa, Arraiida. Torruibn and Pucnto Del Arzobispo. ltfcaiiivhilc the rcbcls launched new offensive movements in the north by land. sea and air. Suc- cessful engagements were claimed in the mountains northwest of Mad- rizl. i1‘. tho region directly west of Madrid and on the northern coast. lcolltright 1936 by the Ilavas News Agency) SEVILLE. Spain, Aug. 31—(CP- IIBVIISP-VICMTIES on many fronts were claimed by rcbcl leaders here today, one of the most important being the dcfcat of Imftists at Oro- pesa. The Seville radio announced that 600 Leftists were killed and many taken prisoner in fighting which lasted three days. The rebels cap- tured 20 big guns. 16 machine guns. '70 riflcs. llllln'?I‘0liS trucks. 3.000 shells. 3.00) cartridges and various other munitions. Two companies of Lcitists were among the prisoners, the rcbcls ari- nounccd. This WflS one of the worst defeats suffered by the government forces since the outbreak of the civil war. the broadcast declared. The rebels also claimed that they would march on Mnlaga and hoped to capture that city. Malaga is now in s. state of an- archy. Jns-e Palms, young Rilzhtist who flcd the citv, told rebel offic- lnJs on h!s arrival here today. He said that about 2,000 persons". sus- pected of rcbci leanings, had been ki'l'.‘d by the Lcftists‘. Th»: Governor of Buritos today ordered the crucifix replaced in schools for the reopening of fall classes. A solemn mass will ac- company this ceremony’. The arrival of rcbcis in the vil- lage of Hieuern I): La Sierra was received with great. 10v. according disturbances two tree-ks neo. (Continued on’ Page f!) 0'Sullivan. HON. GEORGE D. DIBLOIB Lieutenant n. MEETING iicljnwi Finance M i n i s t e r Dunning and Com- merce (‘hamber President Matthews Among Special Speakers. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire HALIFAX, Aug. Ill-Hon. C. A. Dunning, Canadian Finance Minister, will ad- dress the annual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade in Charlottetown Sept. 23, according to a tentative pro- gram released today by Scc-. rctary E. A. Satindcrs. i Other special speakers the annual meeting Sept. and 24 will include Hon. C. Matthews, President nfi the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and A. O. Daw- son, Past President’ of the Canadian Chamber. at , 23 It. Addresses of welcome will bc‘_ made at the opening of tlic cenven- ' lion by Lieut {lover-nor George‘ DcBlois of Prince Edward Island. Mayor Percy Turner" of Charlotte- town and Pro.- ..~ut J. J. Morris of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. ltepciris of President Dr. J. A. Clark, o.‘ Charlottetown, the sccq ictary and Rand ll. Blaine-on nmnngci" of the Maritime 'I'raiis-. poriation Commission. \\'lI thou be made. Mr. Dunning and Mi". Dawson will speak a‘. :1 luncheon that day. At iiic afternoon session, dole- gatcs will hcni" reports of J. D.‘ McKcnna, chairman of the Trans-‘ portation COllllillrIJliJlI and prcsi-l dent of tho Saint John board. and‘ F. lVlai-Lurc Sclaiidcrs of Saint John, secretdry-treasurer of tlicl Transportation Commission before‘ YC-iolliliolls °i i116 vflrlml-‘i Imam-s of on tichalf of Charlottctoirrrs citi- lliliil$i(‘l‘ of hinhwavs in Ontario. l trade l‘t‘l)i't‘ht.‘lllt‘t’.l submit-ted to the policy committee. George E. Gra- ham, vice president and general manager of Dominion Atlantic Railwayns wii‘. address. llic session. Hon Mr. kiattlicvvs. is to speak at the animal banquet Wednesday, night. ~ On Thurs-tiny the convention will hear addrcnslx. from A. B. WlnWiSlI. president of the IIlIlilflX Board of Trade and S. W. Fnirvveatliei". di- rector oi‘ economics. Canadian Na- tional Raili policy com: . ‘ ill? ensuing your niii be cw id before the close of the convention, KingTsPYaciit In Collision ATHENS, Aurz. iil-icilhliavaeo- Thrce life boats on the yacht Nah- lin. on which Kin: Erlwnrrl is cruis- iurz, were damagsd and the prow of the ship was store in when the- vcsrcl TIIIIIIIICKI a bridge in the Straits of Chalkis. it ivas learned toniitht. N0 injury was suffered by the King or any of those on hoard. it was said. n v ,. I rs E Welcome Good Roads Delegates This Morning a... ._i_______. .. _ WOIJIIII MAYOR P. W. 1Z1 l VHYIPIL. -. and reports of the ' ISLAND .WEL COMES G 00D R OADS DELE CA TES Three Killed InMARITIMETRAIJE Convention _6p ens Today WithRepresen ta tives F rom" All Parts Of The Continent Upwards Of ZS-il-Delegates From ‘Canada And United States Will Be In Attendance. Conference Promises To Be One Of Most Important Held’ In Associatioifs i History. i Delegates, more than 200 in uuin- The first business .>.c.~.~.irin of Li." ber, from seven of the nine Canad- ian Provinces and from SCVcLti states in the Ameiicnii Union \\'6l'r gathering in Charlottetown liial. nigh; for the 22nd annual conven- tzon ul the (janurliim Lioorl Roads ‘ Assuczution which ()1)(.‘ll$ here totiuy. l'Ill,’ll\\'ii)' Dcpzirliiiciit ullieials and engineers, motor vehicle oil‘ l and uutomobzie associations otlici u» i will attend the three-day C0li\'<.’li-‘ lion. The general theme of the delib atiois uiii be impmvtiiil-iit of Ci atlas higziixviiyis. Among the sp ik . or". will he highway engineers, and! Ca. llilill and Uiiiicd Staiies con-l trilcto s and maliuiiuriilrcrs of road l lii.ll‘l and I'(lll(l building ma-l of the (Jnnatliziii sticintitm is to “cril- l . loot itllll d biite information con. . earning hi; ' _ lcgisintion, coin. , i-tiuctitm and niaiiiti-iiaiice, iii lhc. rltlvh, tonnr, villaycs, and‘, i muniviliaii tlvsoulyliout Cai "do: l to Silllllllilil.‘ llilll untwiiirugc in all. wars the imp: \'t‘lllt‘lli., con rurti ill] and mnuileiiiizicc of ran the! whole ' in an "cducatiiinzzi prm-t :11 standpoint." i Pnwidvii; of the A.-.: inlitin, lion. l (l. Shelton Sharp of 'l‘_'.‘iic Valley. l l l , (limit Run" i=riiirc~ Edxurrd L-laiid will call the first scmon of the (‘vnvcnlimi to-i gcthei ti k morning at 9:30. The ili-'i";iiics will be welcomed‘ to the proinice by Liruteiiiiut Gov- ernor Dclliois, Premier ‘Thane A. (fnmpiti-ll. and Ilini, J. P. Nlclntyre.‘ Mini.~tci‘ of Public Wor-izs. Aluyorl l’. W. Turner wiil extend a WOICKHHC ‘. XVII? Adopted SecyJckesFound g Shot To lieathl i.\. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, Aug. 3i. — 'I‘ra<,rrti_v; struck on the . (lay of August‘. for the SCCOIILl suit >ivc year nuol the faintly circle of St rotary of the Izilcrinr Harold Icki-s. its victim to- day bciua" Wiiinarth Iekcs, 37, soul of the Cabinet member", The young man, an official of lli, father of ‘three children, was found shot to dcnth by the caretaker at the parental home in suburban Wninetka, a .38 automatic pistol lying’. on his chest. Just one you" ago tudirv. ills mo- ther. Mrs. Anna Wiiiiinrth lakes. Will‘ (if the Secretary, was fatally‘ injurorl in an automobile ncci in’. no. ." \'t‘litl‘(lt‘, N M. The Still of .\li.\. : Iclzcs by a former marriage, Wil- murth had been legally adopted by Ickcs. Ho had been in iii-health. Police called tlic death suicide. Was Native 0f l Charlottetown t NOR/PH SYDNEY. N-sw Allg. all _.¢QP)--Goorgc S. Tliornc. 67-3‘??? l Old “alive of Charlottetown, dicdl non. J. r. CINTYRE Ihbtcr It iiicro Sunday. llc \\'-'\>'- ivmlllii" “i- .liie North Sydney ilcrald publish- l mg company became the editor. _ A i923 to enter other work in newspaper iicld. __ llc resigned in_ lhc - 11s Cpposes Measures To pifiiiiinl: company, married and ihcl ‘ ill 10W and in liititil 1 —~.— - :' rmii Will Preside convention IS scheduled lo begin u’. i030 a m. and \\'lll be prcsitlczl ovc; by Ilon. J. P. Alclntyro. Duff-gazing Ullltf" ly I‘Cl)l‘t.‘zl.‘lllll.g the liroriticvs at I Arthur Dixon. Ucputy .\lllll.\‘it‘l‘ of Public Works. iirziisl. Cuiuiiihia; Hon. Charles ltl. \l“i1.‘-l\‘l' of Highways, Sask- utlht-u. L, Hon. T. B, McQuc-slcu. Miiiislci‘ of Highvrziyzs. Ontario; Hon A. Pardis. Chief Eriginccix. Qiiibcc: lioii. A. A. Dy-sni-r, Premier and lvliiiistci" 0f Public Works. New KWXCK; Iiltll. A. S. Nlchlllillli. Min tur of Hhhnays, Nova EI-coiiu. and Hon. J. P Dclniyrc, hiinistcr ni Public “forks, Prince Eduard ls- liiixrl. ' 'l‘lio present convolution will be tiw ‘nuioirs cwconrl in this lii"u\'.iict-_ Th1- .'~lXit‘L‘lii.ll annual T‘ lill‘t'iili{.§ “as lltfltl in Cliiii"lo‘.tcto\\n s ‘he in I929. All attendniice records fur l‘ m conwntioiis livid outside the pro- » vinct-s of Ontario and. Qiitboc are . ' _, , ,,,_ __ _ . PARIS. Ana. Al-JCP-Havash-M “lmmi m m‘ lmkm‘ .‘A°‘“°°ml“m tightcninrt o1 military and cconog , uox. c. siierxrox SHARP f‘ |I‘r4~sideut of the Canadian 600G‘ Roads Association. , France And . Potent! Ass UillUltlln‘ )l'l‘iill icd Ins" l "ht. . - . ,,,, ., Highlights of the st its ivill be Y“? t,‘_llf.lil§z'llf,ll,-£,']wn incgbtfg mittrcssrs by C. . Ilogcntogicr. l ‘ma, f," “ ,1“ n if)’. ‘ ,. _ ‘I fl“, ‘, senior liighivay" ciiaincer of the‘ P‘)"‘“‘—““s hwy" ‘mf, u ., United States bureau of public l nlgm f“ ndxjsll,” 03pm}, krmlcfs ‘" ‘Quads: lion. W. Griffin, engineer v p“ w’ “(mini n ( (H-.‘G?Jer§_; Sin"; and plans for New‘ Jcr: O P0‘ C. A. l-livbbii" resident ciiiiinci .- Ontiirio (lfliilfilliflill of Iiligrhwayzs; “mm: if)“ fl-‘lf 3h“ fiwilfh Gar; . I Prailc" ‘Afnntrezil; William E. "M in“ mlkf‘ ‘hm mfm Kr In“ . C B CYOBSCPUP llrtilbllll} ma: sicr I_)\ll)O.~. ivor Minn ' ' “j Daladier, General Gustavg‘ ' French cl 1' of staff. nn Brunswick, iirr Dixon, dcpinii , . _ . . . ' i ' i - non‘ oflitflnls. nnnislvr of puirm works {or Critwh m“ r l“ ll,‘ ‘ - ii| (llwhtiulriu: A. Ilcriwrnn. I‘ mom} French “by”: ricpul) iniubtcr 0f liiszhiva s ',f Quebec: and lion, T. B. .\I<"Qucston, ‘ - Stocltics ARE BREED. foam 42".? iiliéi. r . Q . Strengthen League STOCKIIOLM. Aug. 3l-——(CP- II:ivas>—'I‘he Swedish government tonight informcci tho League cl Nations secretariat it oppcscd fur- tlior mezisiircs to strcniltlifiii U11‘ League. covcniiiit. “since stmic ‘of its existing DTOYl>lDIIS were not brine observed " was in rcply to a circular sent mil. by the Lcnauc rec prfllYtsfllS advaiicrrl iiy Grc ‘tin. France. and other" WlllL. revision ui the cowiiaiit. Special tinarii‘ (\. l‘. by OSLO. Ni u‘ W“ i‘ l IL to haw l» i aplieli:"cii_ to.» _ Qollllirolillit.‘ solution to i» of u-liai, to (lo \\'ll'.l lwrni tho Russian iXiim‘ “T10” iiiflil- the SliHCl. Govcriiiiicnl ninndcd bCCLiilbt‘ of KvHOIY-‘llt’ . . l icnirevicii llv\l_\»_¢1l€| b.iu..~.i- l‘ “ liv- .. .._ g 1" ac. in Allfiihlh nl l\iii(‘.\. , , T1“. Cabin-A nfzrr caihei" ui- , (fictitious Trfiiillli’ “illllil “PL lililfrt" ' prilrd from the iv-lllili- ‘ s“ muicd to isoiaie him uuuci" a hi‘? ial uuard. H b "llc niav rorvivw’ VlMiOTS, it llc- ‘ "~... i i‘ '1" cichu "(viii)" n14. lli has mimi- vn in t‘ll‘ll ca» from the FORECAST .lii\‘lll. uiimtr o‘. p.lx~»pn'."ls, lit" may no’. use lhc trlzpiionc and Mnillnw West; Moderate t6 fresh west to northwest vrindsi partly cloudy and cool with a few. scattered showers. ‘ High tide this morning at, 10.04 and tonlzht at i058. Sun s/cts this ovcnintr at 63R ant! rises tomorrow niorniirl at S21! Full moon Tuesday. i’ p’. i. li-‘W l a. m. Sllllllllfilldill‘ Fdi i'ls'li'i‘l'll irilH utcs lalci" than (fliarioitrlovvii. rim (an: rerun‘ 1|. l P. I» M. 2.5a In "ams are to be llIKiCi‘ supcr- \ Lem-ea llorilen l.“ A- lmo r. .u. Lumen Iukvrlnrntlno ll A. | ly murnlnl min on: H" Tue-inlay! wit‘! hanlllllrdl, H", Ill loin-b um - |l| r n! 7:00 A. M. and lenv gxuhormlonttno Pier at Izlb A. A. an new!‘ i0! 5P7}, r“ <-§.",1-‘ 31w? A} lll Lin: '5