airtime" of al - More Man 299'. COIINNIV. us. is raoaap, in Prince WN, CANADA, MONDAY. AUGUST 30. 1954 H Session or Commission - Is Sounded For (By Harvey Hudson) PARIS, (AP)-Premier Pierre Mendes-France made a blistering attack Sunday on many provisions of the Eur- opean Defence Community treaty in a speech widely in- terpreted as sounding the treatyls death knell. But he warned the National Assembly West Germany cannot be denied sovereignty much longer. He said the as- sembly may be called soon to approve the German's con- trol over their own affairs under the Bonn contract, a companion treaty. For the first time. the premier made little effort to conceal his open hostility to many provisions of the EDC treaty. which would include 12 West German divisions in a unified army. He declared that the French favor an alliance in which each party is "the sole judge of its own essential inter- rests." He clearly implied a be- lief that the EDC pact does not meet this test But the premier told the assem- bly in his three-hour speech that defeat of EDC would not in any way solve the question of German rearmament. END OF PROJECT Friends and foes of EDC alike reckoned his stand meant the end of the unified army plan. The as- sembly began its debate on French ratification Saturday. Mendes-France said a new for- Textile Union Rejects 15 Per Cent Wage Cut MILLTOWN. NB. (CF)-Union employees of Textile sales. Ltd, at a special meeting Saturday. rs- Jected a proposal to offer the com- pany a 15 per cent scross-the- board wage reduction plan in a bid to keep the textile plant here in production. Only is voted in favor of the proposal. with 150 opposed. The mem” of the Textile Workers Union of America (COL - Clo) agreed to circulate a petition through this border area asking support for an appeal to the fed- oral government to declare a state of emergency here and move in with financial help for the mill Announcement was made 10 days ago that the plant would be closed. on a. gradual basis in the ensuing three weeks, because of depressed conditions common to the entire Canadian textile indus- try. Tho mill employed about 350 workers before the layoffs began. not ratified. would not agree to the treaty changes which Mendes- France p r o p o s e cl to eliminate EDC's supra-national features. N0 ALTERNATIVE GIVEN Despite pleas from the floor. Mendes-France refused to give any hint of what he might propose as a replacement for the European army plan. ' The Bonn accord is a peace con- tract originally intended to go into effect only after full ratification of the EDC. It governs the relation- ship between the West German re- public snd the three occupying powers-France. the United States and Britain. it was signed It Bonn May 26, 1952. one day before the EDC treaty was signed in Paris. The Bonn pact already has been ratified by the United States. Bri- tain. and West Germany. Mendes- E'rance's professed readiness to This is a view of the inaugural session of preliminary the table wearing a white hat while at the extreme left are meetings between Canada. Poland and India, members of three Canadian members of the commission. Left to right, the International Armistice Supervisory Commission on are Air Commodore H. H. C. Rutledge,gR. M. Macdonnell, Indo-China. which opened in New Delhi earlier this month. assistant undersecretaryvof state for external affairs, and Prime Minister Nehru of India is shown on the right of Escot Reid, Canadian high commissioner to India. Expect Gov't To Name Parliamentary Negro and Party Gov't Takes Huge Slice of Isiah . ruiirusn. mans souorrr migla mast be found sec? to ask the French assembly to ratify i ' 3” "V9 efmim Nlfmamen - it apparently stems from the fact Assistants Soon; 11 Now Hold Positions Refused Service ........ ..... .. H. -.. .. . portunity to negotiate further with '95" France Would be 181110! IMO West Germany the right to create distiller and race horse owner who died Aug. 15. left an estate of 13.300000 but his heirs will get only a third of it. Chief beneficiary is the govern- ment. which lmpoaod death duties of i2.300.000. ta trap if she voted for EDC's rati- fication. Applause at various points indicated the premier had a com- jfortable majority with him. ' Mendes - France bitterly re- counted how he had been unable to get worthwhile an army. Mendes-France called on the as- sembly to take a definite position on EDC so Francela allies will know where she stands. "Our partners are exasperated by the fact that the policy of the firm's president. Allan G. Sal- ter of Montreal. in an effort to learn how much of a payroll drop might keep the mill in operation. There was I suggestion. too. that it management - union conference search for a formula to pare pro- 6 I DREDEN. Ont, fCPl- An Alfi- erican Negro businessman and his wife said they and two Indians were refused service in a local restaurant Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Allen were returning to July 1 cabinet shuffle. He had been serving as assistant to Ex- ternal Affairs Minlstor Pearson. Speculation hero is that Luc- len. Cardin. 35. Richelieu-Vern chores may be appointed assistant OTTAWA, (CF)-The appoint- ment of at least one and possib- ly three parliamentary assistants to cabinet ministers is expected to he announced soon by Prime Minister St. Laurent. H” W'"- m” s”"'””'- i""”' Th l t t id l lh Fl Mi 1 l i 1 t w ek - C ""3 "' "" 9"” d h 1 M bl Dd nook a d I up I s appon men s wou n- to st er nancs nister Harris 0 nc nnat mm a wo- e vaoa - from the other 1 e EDC comm" h b 1 p m d q 9 ” ' 5 "- - n r crease the number of Liberal or to Mr. Pearson. His appolnt- tion in Canada. ldnl:;3:IiV';rllf:::l4)-,,enP055letl'A'.3lV by mm at the recent 3 H915 conlupmc. Ejarngf p::sc::;ino3i:::f.:."h: 3:2,. mom mmugh mg America," gm- Llko. The Dow Consider Death-Kn f ECNCN Gunmen Break Into Boston Jail. Free Prisoner broke into Suffolk county jail Sat- urday and freed Elmer (Trigger: Burke. notorious New York gun- man suspected of six murders. in a brazen daylight prison delivery. the bold pair in entering the jail only a short distance from a busy elevated train station and practi- cally within view of hundreds of pedestrians. me has called a special session of the grand jury Monday to in- vestigate the break. staff are now serving subpoenas on approximately 100 persons," prosecutor laid. and order challenged." Byrne declared. manhunt throughout New England and New possession of a machine-gun. states is shipping 25.000 isms of feed corn-valued at about 31.900.- ooo-to Danube river flood areas in Austria. The shipment was re- Covers" Edward island In BOSTON (AP) - Two gunmen Four barriers were breached by District attorney Garrett H. By- "Ofiicers and members of my the "This brazen threat to the law shall not go un- The escape set off an intensive York. Burke was awaiting trial for TO SHIP FEED DENVER. (AP) - President Els- n-nower's vacation headquarters nnounced Saturday the United uested by the Austrian govern- liounds tn sold. ,a,IlC. he advised thg wlggm to '1 Q 1-gclng. Of these, West Otrmany. Belgium. The Netherlands and Luxembourg merit as Mr. Harrls' assistant might mean that W. M. Benedlck- "I certainly didn't expect treat- membsrs serving as assistants to merit like this anywhere in Can- IA from 11. There is no statutory OPDOMM-5 01' lvhc FY0160-ed 15 Per cent wage production deal argued W '- limitation on the number who son. Kenora-Rainy River. present ,,d..-- Mn Allen um. --I would 11” h , 1 d M. d "1 L may be appointed but the pi'sc- finance assistant, would move to do ey mm; 1 an to cumin”. ivhlt All 0310! V0111!-1 I000mll1l5h 3:31 1:31;" ihlgg "keg .1,-u:mep;.c. . 5? nothl as Mt. Salter already had yr . . 3 . lg , tics in recent years has been to over to external affairs. um 39;; 0 min; 9,," here." "8 ' i N ..........L.,...a......,,.m......'-........ , . c '.-M - -4-;. ' name assistant: to 14 ministers. A poaslblll exlsts,.ihqt,waug;'-4.1;-; Au... nu ....,..E-gm..,,..,, snlfwhl B.-vim” . 1I8Wfl,f?9f ,. -. 2 ..,. . L ce Tradirmlnlster Howe and Labor Ii. Tucker. ostiiom. ii former m ymum md m',,mm.m,ch.hm, eat to save that . T o 05 . " Minister Gregg have been oper- veterans affairs parliamentary as- in; gn am your. All your W", 1-,. MAYO! F-Ilph lln 5l1MgY 15- . J - ating without assistants in those slstant. may again he named to mud Mn-reg. dressed In Outdoor Istheflnl 01' ST. JOHN... Nnd: ('bP,gg1;-kg. Mllltown and st. Stephen citizens and called another public meeting for this afternoon to discuss the situation. Mayor Eagan said he felt the union "missed the boat" in not making a definite pay-cut offer to Mr. Salter before he returned to Montreal. men fought for three hours satur- day night to quell s buainus block blue in downtown Water an-est while flames blistcred the flanks of brimming oil tanks and s gawk- lng crowd of thousands stood by. unmoved by urgent police IP90!” to disperse. The flash fire broke out in the big Csshin building shortly after p. m. as throngs spilled from that post. Colin E. Bennett. Gray North. present assistant to Vet- erans Affairs Minister may become assistant Howe. There is no immediate specula- tion on who might be named par- liamentary assistant to Mr. Gregg. ASSISTANTS LISTED The National Unity Association here said it was forwarding a coin- plaint to the Ontario Department of labor. H. R. Burnette. association president, said, "the Fair Accom- modation and Practices Act has been low for about three months now. We think it's about time it was enforced." rtfolios for more than a year. eorge Mcllralth. Ottawa West. was assistant to Mr. Howe during the 21st Parliament rind Paul Emile Cote. former member for Verdun-Lasalle, was Mr. Gregg's assistant. I Before last year's general elec- tion, Mr. Mcllraitli resigned and Mr. Cote retired from politics to MIAMI. Fla. fAP)- The Atlan- tlo hurricane was gradually losing force Sunday but northeast storm warnings were displayed along the coast of the Oarolinas as the storm inched slowly northward. Att 8 pm. I?! the Miami wea- ther bureau reported the hurri- cans centre was 120 miles out of Brunswick. Ga. Strongest winds Lapointe. to Mr. over a. small area near the centre accept an appolrrihtment to the The 11 parllmentsry assistants . . . . 9 were estimated at N in es an Quebec bench. or two posts new in office by provinces: N R t C I t V I t meat es after the first show of the b were not filled when the zovern- Ontario-Robert Mccubbln. Mld- e S S a evcnirrrg. It spread rapidly, pushed hour. just five miles greater than minimum hurricane force. Coming Events by a. freshenlng gale off the bar- bar. No estimate of the total ion was available but the building. reduced to a twisted skeleton. was worth illesex West, agriculture; Mr. Bcnedickson. finance; Dr. F. G. Robertson. Norlthumberlanrl. health and welfare, and Mr. Ben- mcnt re-appointed parliamentary assistants after the election. How- ever. John Dickey. Halifax. was appointed assistant to Mr. Howe Of Korean Armistice Occurring Daily Bill loss, for three years Casia- 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade in N! CHDSCHY I! mlnllt" 0' nctt. veterans affairs. dl P d t In d t g b tm Th 1 .t defgncg pro uctlon, Q bec4. Ap B1nnchen,' Comp. an real correspon en W on' panic I on em. ey us bout szoopooog .N.;g:n"i hiotwn. Huh way ton-llifrontcnac. defence; J. G. L. "Wit! "1 KOFGI. IOIHHWI W W9 "W" "l""- ITwo firemen were injured. one 333' HCAID SUCCESSOF musings. 3,5”. nu,”-upm-g, and Far East on leave this summer The violations are more than Wu Overcome by ,m.,k, mg mg "Dulce. Fort Augustus Hill. Tl" "ma V"-WW? WI! Creltld Mam-ic, Baum". Lgvjs. public and visited the present 250: im. technical. Chinese soldiers in slz- om" injmed , hand whm hug- wgdnuuy. mane. . onhum, when d!-lon. Roch Plinai-dc wlas tar work; aide. Hi; story on"brigaded:'ctlv- aible groudpsbimyirove ivealpoms pclil:i- ma down I, mums W511. :30 M! IICMQITY 0 II 0 TI 0 N s u -M. D: k , 1.11. ea ml or peace rne con Ions tons an un ers rig n e --Due. Mom" mu tonuml ?m"1"TT'Tf' ”,x?V.:,g,.,c,?,.prod:,cg1o,,c; 9'1): A, :4, follows. demilitarlzed lone. They even do LICKED AT OIL TANK! mm, Shdbul-ng-Ygg-mou1h.C1g;-g By BILL 3055 military drills. including bayonet The H" uuud on the nu” Burns Orchestra. "Regular Dance, Ionabaw Inn. . practice. there. Farther back they can be seen clearly from the Canadian lines engaging in sports Canadian Press Staff writer Communist violations of the Ku- rean armistlce are daily occur- level in the Gillies ladies and chil- dren's wear store. Flames from the building licked at the steel sides of 3 Tons Frozen post office. Prince Edward island-J. Ion Macbisught. Prince. fisheries. Wat- Msj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns of Tuesday night. i a 0 en Mgnlfoba-W, G. wglr, Portage. rences on the Canadian front. p and camp chores. V kt H om," mm L, in Jemulem u on amuse um” nearby. "E03011? it”. 0'59”-id 3133- Neepawa. prime minister. But troops of Brig. Fred Clifts b?nedc0f::al3'io:, Vite: kgolm 53:15 chairman .of the Israel-Jordan Moments later the fire burst W”"'"" nil” - New your. (A31-Tl!iree loss ' , Jlffdifu W M” W ,m,,,.,, :13! dnPl;1lltsyt1c;11nf;;r;;rli;c(1o;ii; P;rr- through othgniae of 1theb'iii.ld- of frozen seafood s en rom . e ' ' . . ' . . . 0 9- ing. scorc ng i e genera pos o- "Urw Ddltcmk school will r-ulwn fish market turned up in ii c';9.f:i'"5dlf: d”e"f”.'h "lj,li'”,gI;” nartment 0! veternm strain in lice and shovotingcolumns of smoke 09-I Ausuat Both. Brooklyn M. M... , Eng ":3 m.fgufrfm: wafch 3'" mg czilrialijla. Butrns't ilrbst ziatlgr ftask through the offices of the Canadian t s. l. o - , wi r r ' "DBICO Lorna Valley mu 'm--- 4.”-'.hli.”"ni..i.iLi'”-ZTii..5.i'c'.51. EDMONTON. (cm-stove nu- mcar. N. 3. icrl-Huold 0. communim -wvlw. months .i”3.hioy.i."whi.'R hisepili il5li3"iLpl”35.'il3?l".5':5&153135 "IV Aus. 31. Webster's orchestra. u,,i'o,,d1,,, , gmcg holding ssoo liliidl tit! gdt"'03l0" Yliheleged 519' Connor. 69. honorary president "lot U”: -'93 lyzed the commission, set up af- hm . - ' se lira o e anlllflh p I g . . " ......... . we or "F 3'”? ... .. I..:..”:ll3E:..”l.”:?.”'sE:L".':til ..f.2.”E3.".l5”.2i.l::. ?;?.i..l2”..l3.t.5lf l.':.'...'.””.lf'.” W 6." l Community Hall. Sept. 1. mrifhgk ::"g53'p' '11 Va ue 3 the group's lat: annual convcn- while attending the Maritime sen- gives them a chance to see ind bum M Wuttmouncfrqugrx 1393; mix? izfonggaxggg ffm”:5Ly.',f,,n; TQRONTO (CP)-Minimum and uomcken "pp", when 5",, A gunman and several henchmen 3::-He?!” o:"flf::0r'ImWllfred 5. Mc- ior golf tournament. ”other feJlow.."' iindiis cagri-led oiilt Tm. photo Wu taken .t United mm mu m mcmcai mmpgnyt maximum temperatures . Hi”. Tuesday. gepumhgg 31y herded the truckers and two ware- ' WASHRKHON (AP) gprwdmt more uh Ir ICJMIJ HI!-loiib '20:! 1- Nations headquarters in New York all reported a total loss. Mill. MI!- hom, employgeg mu, gn amount: SAINT JOHN. N. B" (Cp,,g-rm, -1 tion: than in e In t 6 I 810" just before he left for 'Palestine. The family who occupied the only Dawson ........... 33 62 "St.-Mu'.g,rgt,'g p.,-uh cmcgu, mg mm up, men one bandits ..,,,,.p,opo,,d Cmmm, Mm, Eisenhower. uurtina our affairs -re:-A ---:..--- living qimriers in the block were Vancouver . . 57 -- 5"DD01'. Tuesday, August ant, logded their own truck and fled. pmjecg would 1,, thD,ouRhjy In. OPGYIW bill" Whbn the WlIllr0- The soldiers are in good fettle. SEEK ASYLUM guided to safety, shortly after :he Vlclofil -- 53 R9 5 D. m. P;-jdgy night, police arrested vpujanged to duermyne M 1",. "0"" IN 0032!!!! are Controlled training hard and have in fiiil blaze was noticed. Edmonton . . 50 7'! .. Morris Moniahoff. 3'1. and Maurice ;.,,m,., 5...”, Hm. 1-o,0,,,o W by the lame political party. made range of spare . time amenities BERLIN (AP)-Three East Ger Calgary .. iii 79 3 l9"' CHOKE" 3119905 Holta so g.proprietors of the um"; p,,.1d9m of H" p"; ,3, B llvmnl IPPGIX 3UndIY Y0? !l!-'C- available including a well-stocked "W1 Judges have asked asylum in THOUSANDS WATCH Regina .. 45 76 Wedi day. September 1st. Meals E,-1, 1'0b.t',,. mung, in Bmouyn. ,1. 'h,..CoM”Va"v A I ti 3t M' tion of I Republican Congress in hobby shop. library. a canteen West Berlin explaining they feared , Winnipeg 50 71 mm "' 5"- tlrthe "hot". fish were found in the ,.. ,1", 0, pm; ,u'p';:,.:,,':"' hf” Novombor. and even brigade concert parties. Communist punishment becsun chfjliceuffnfaigge:f?l;:a,T::1t:g:;: Toronto 58 09 "Don't miss Quasi-l's County 'm”;:.k”d'"u1onC.k.ou&' W,” booked snurdw '”'m' TOKYO (AP) - A moderate 103".JfSf3.C2?:.3.l'3.h'ZTi”,3'.f& ".3; ltirsetyyvregalil-l':N.jfutri)e plylt ilpflnl.1iEg..epdar;':V()llr; '”l”" "'9 '"'e.”' we "Nd which (J3id:i::al. 2; "wt"! mltch. Wednesday. 'sopt- H0 h "1 :, "emu Wmn HALIFAX (GP)-Education Min- earthquake jolted Tokyo and a sh. commonwum-. to us; me full. on trial. City authorities identified ”th"ed 51”" me '”""”” 5”""' Quebec 43 so amber 9th. Gino early. W '."" . ' Hicks Jumped into wide area of Honahu, Japan: mam me, 0; Mmy, Lug pg... 1: thgy two of the refugees as Werner Lh:the;f,e;:Tbe';0f;:w m:”ms'gf,3 Saint John. M 70 --3,,” N u M "I mu m p mm! pmyWl”l:i:m::0VIB:c:EI in-nd. murder night. The uh. wish. some his hands beef about Schmidt and Georg Perleberg from mm"! mm 'L mm of mm mm glolrifcton :3 7' mo at cmiiuil Tuesday Aug- Torogyo Mayor CC"! night and his - D l", r' "' ""”PP0l0llcb1oburvatory said this but this attitude isnt general. the Halls district court. The third less when my med m M how at ax . M 31 3,30 m -m u” -T A , ounceuion aft the wake was of intensity one sign: of the war are all but con- was Heinrich waiter of suhl. a mu Ind mmoemm rm mun” Fredericton . 42 73 . - D. an inn. Show Fm 9'”! l'h”9 333315035 01”" Ollhh to four on I scale of eight. No cesled by the lush three-year former department head in the . ClIIl'l0WCl0WlI - . 50 GI "Raul" Man” "um am" av mm "NW9 MI MON!!! l-hO'P0u- hmllo who reported. (Oontinuad on Page 2 col. ill Soviet zone Justice ministry. irlzgnrziolinltft brecarkni'll:1foi-I Syd”? - - - - - - -- I. M 04 Emerald mu. Music by Tools 'lOlIi0N'llO. (OP) ..rioinn a the oil tanks caught fire. Y"'""l".h ' ” ” "lb saunam.'roconto mayoral - The Red Cross set up field 5" J"""' ” ” . lltehm Ind ions of HALIFAX (cm - The vmum VIIOG all black coffee hand-to-hand to the soot-smeared firemen. The fire was officially regarded as out of control for three hours. Long after midnight. crews rc- iriaincd on duty. wetting down the rubble. Fire officials said they Mayors Gather For Meeting WINDSOR. Ont. (CPi-The l'fth annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Munici- palities got under way Sunday as municipal officials from all parts of Canada registered for opening business sessions Monday. About 000 persons are expected. including mayors. their re resoun- idont of the Oanadiln Exhibition. Saturday ordered a. mid- o co 5'.'g.'."m"i': girls c.:tl:1Ji"t 5:: Instead em down the sus- "action." Mr. Baundcrs' order came after two city officials complained the show u "lltirfd. mist: Ind stand! to. controller My Reina and Alder- raan Hcfblrt Orliffe said tile! on ., through the 80-minute hush Provincial new mun ma varil-tease revue" rs-iday and on ,','',g- Dilndu. llth aha shocked to the troupe nu-rins - pm-gun oonpsuuon Jennie Leo. billed as "the baaooin H I O ' . . 0 0 ' ”'" "” I H I: L M ' 0 II a O a mug. arm F e I I ll IOII ense I! I'll: CANADIAN PI!!! The tense labor situation at the Hamilton plant of steel Company of Canada in t Charles Millard. national dine at the unma Sttealdggrksra of America. from I In I D a "bi th " CIOCCI. moetlgoa Windgor. grit. Sunday. The three unions. the USW. Workers and In a letter to the workers. Mr. the power to call a strike. Hilton said the company could not Labor Minister Daiy is gched. afford most of the union demands ulcd to meet Wednesday with UAW because business and employment officials from the three Massey- in Canada have been decreasing. Harris-Ferguson plants and corn. Louis Fine. Ontario's chief com pany officials. ciliator. will meet company and if this last-ditch effort to some union officials today in an effort the dispute fails. the 7.000 employ- to clear up the dispute. The com- ees have already given the union may and union have bargained for men authorization to call a strike five months without getting any- on Thursday. where. I A company spokesman said all The steel company offered a W: ......e nomlc issues had been set- ccgtu hourly increase and a con- lied amicably. but wage discus- tri iory benefit plan. The union slons broke down last Thursday. had :,sIkcdb.fo'r 8?-eeiga fngeasa; The union had asked for a incent- W" ' '0 0'" fl .0 hourly raise and fringe benefits. "'"y" A "ncm'"”n M.” "' A conciliation report. rejected by rnooting from Ford of Canada plant at Oakville. Out. and Wind- sor and Massey-Harris-Ferguson's Ontario lants at Toronto. Brant- find an Woodstock charged the Canadian Manufacturers Associa- tion witii formul ti g a hold-tho lino policy on wages. They said the pattern of no'gotia- lions for uiis year shows wide- sprea company futuminatlon to prevent wage increases. WCAOII IANIID Ifswhill. at Hamilton. hroe blast furnaces and nearly zoo coke furnaces were banked in case of a Itribo. Ind wmru eaaidzdaturday that the JD workers ,stru'ck. the plant end one: Wednesday, 3”'”'"t'' N. Sinai no to too. l:'.:"tt'..m't'...."”'..... Douala: imiiuoii. Albion gnIt:,du:dut;mobila W s ackfngh on , from were scheduled to 3:3. to p.n IWINIY In Gib face of. recent conciliation baud recommenda- htckhl down" do- tional director. '3: also uaobich:o . H-U list on sir!-" um,aoeu . The how hould be 0'09 A in the grdunds .for t.i::d.filtb that it IIOI lElliEMAll,. BATTLE liuslllrss TNFI.-ti. height when winds were gusting 40 miles an hour. fice shut all windows and plugged crevices so they could stay on the job. capital was called out was feared the flames might spread through the entire Water 'speod at it! St Employees in the telegraph of- Every off-duty fireman in the because it street section. SELF 531 l5F'Ac1'ron is GENERALLY JUST A CASE OF -zsoon. GRAPE-9y office says the weather will be fine again today. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island and News nrunavjahi clear with a few. cloudy intervals; a little warmers; light winds: low-blsti al thermoe- towl (I and '10. Houston and Fred- erioton M and 15, loll! John Cl ass 10. remnants: and camp- bellton M and 1!. Bay of Fundy: Light winds;'. clear with a few cloudy inlervalul visibility is miles; temperaturd near 00. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 12.02 pm. i lunimaralde tide ll Intniltt laten than Charlottetown. High tide today at the North. shore at 7.8 an. and 7.0 pal. an flu today Mi am. and ended of ii I t . 3&3 pg&gr;l'&o-1-I1: tea” the union. turned down most of would elm, down fol . . "mph , . vaioa oracuu have been given tiieu dunuids. except ssiahtcaanoo mom 3” M It the slug gpemvu mg ,,g sets at us ni. . and