MAXIMS or A MAXIM? MERE MAN °' “ t MERE MAN ‘ The child's first school Is the I “y ‘\‘\\\\ \\ ‘<11? Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 2o, 1931 BOMBERS RENEW A TTA Whatever 0118's character it. eat.» nut be hid. gpglnttotown Guardian Two Oenfl l¢p|flnf Guardian, Founded 1837 REBEL W EMflRE Yo UTH PRIMATE utters Troubled World Outlook PRESERVATIUN Emphasiéed By Eden 0F [IBERTY At mprre Conference 5,000 Empire Youth BY GEORGE HAMBLETON Hear Stirring Ad- 10 PAGES CKS ON gBaspquef-l Militia i“ ‘FallsBackSlowly fiApnlAlfElnlFor Final Stand Defenders SetTlpNexv Front In E N R ll ll l E; Effort To Halt Advance Of Til UTTAWA Mola’s Forces. Veteran Navigator To Annunl Suhsi-rliliiun ln-lnrrrtl lly Maul l numiu llllll Lin’. l\. axsxrfiu 22:23am g HEAR - INSPIRIN G l’ BRITISH NAVAL MIGHT MASSEI] F 0R R E VI Ell Their Majesties Ac- “$5.4 c Will Not Mark Epochal Flight l . ___<__.. Canadla Press Staff Writer IJQNDON. May 19--(CP Cable)- iFor more than an hour tonight tForeign Secretary Eden told the Gives Review At ‘Conference ‘ttuiglcd ctory of foreign affairs to claimed Ch€€l'" Face Char es dress Archblsho ) [chief delegates to the Imperial ' _~ _ g HENVDAX E, lranro Spanish lruutlct: .\l.:_\' 1'.) -(.\l’)-. (‘mile n t t 1118' TOW 8 l1 l‘ Defraudimz Federal - » I A 0f Canterbury In élreetrcwicf}; 135m“ Milxgmnwéllllg! _ Basque defenders of l‘t‘lll;§t'tJ-])l!l'h\'(l ilithzw rein-uteri iron _ zvm presiding’ T120 prlmzrMlffls: rival POPtSITIOHlIh 0 v g r n m e n t the smoking ruins of Amorchit-izi iutla)" as lit-urgent honv Westminster. m- nddcd some ,-em,,,k, o; his For p ec t a c“ _ 0f $71,000 lltffffl ilcw to renewed aiizicks on thc hut-asset! llusquc- mill Owu- ' i la. ...:.::..:*::..a::=..it:;"*:. an: ‘a’ Sh“ a . .ci-~»in»» enable-i w» =- LONDON’ M" 19_.(.,, (.;,,,;,.,_ y u“, 130mm,,“ 91.0.5.6“ as they an PORTSMOUTH‘ my “prep MANCHESTER. N- ll- May 19- _]0lll the offensive ioward the lust iron-ring of fortification! (APP-Accompanied by a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Captain Freeman Hatfield. 74-year-old Nova Scotia mariner. Canadian youths sat today in Westminster Abbey. the scene of the grcfll. pageant of Empire a week ago, and heard the Most. rlvcrt. some in cars, some — of whom Pritne Minister Mackenzie ‘Klllg was Ollf‘—]7l‘€l0l‘l‘lll§ to walk. about Bilbao. Insurgent Iiomhers scouted llll't“=" projectiles on the city's Sllllllflls v hi! cublci-d-“rom the muik of Innclon to the sunshine of Portmnouth. the llillizit) and dl'0|)])t'(l King nnd Queen travelled late t0- t- the Spanish lincr Reverend Cosmo Gordon Lang. “Pavement Session" day to review the Fleet. Cheering crowds acclaimed their left; hero today for Ottawa to fscc charges of dcfraiidlng the Canad- Hahztna prepared io sail for South Jllllllllll, linulziutl. with Arehhishqr u! Canterbury null Mnjcstlcs and Princess Elizabeth 4,000 chlldmn "Jfulil-‘QS- Prlmaie of ull England. ask them lo cnnsecraic themselves to the service of liberty, justice nnd pcscr. i The venerable sanctuary wasln- glint-t with the memory of men who in past generations hml ach- ieved much for the British peo- plec. but it was to the future tho Archbishop looked. As his hcnrers ludbeen bequeathed u lu-rilage from the past, so must they hand that heritage down to posterity. Ibis was one of service to coun- try. coupled with dedication to the line great causes. Youth Rally The service was held in connec- tion with the Empire _vout.h rnlly. which saw thousands of boys and [iris from every corner of the ulobe assembled in the storied Abbey. Canadian boys sat in the chairs which lazzt Wednesday had been occupied by the peers of the mlm. the girls whore the peer- eucs had been seated. In the time section were delegates from India. The Abbey was still in its Cor- gnation setting. with the (‘YIIFLTID covered chairs and fontstoolsivhlch had been used a weck ago. Boys of Westminster School. ar- nyed in their swallow-tailed coats. acted as stnndnrd bearers. They When the meeting ‘ended the tlrlegzlttcs stood on the pavement fur live minutes or so. ivniiing for their cars. It became nlmosi. an informal pavement session with Mackenzie King in earnest con- versation with Sir Robert Vanslt- tart. permanent under-secretary of the foreign oiTlce; and Prime Mln- isier Joseph Lyons of Australia in deep discussion with other dele- gates. Eden reviewed the course of for- eign affairs. buck to the post-war Treaty of Versailles. But the 0f- ilcinl conference communique was scanty in the extreme. It related that a committee on constitut- ional questions was established; that: discussion on foreign affairs was "begun with a review by Mr. Eden of the general tntemstlonal situation, supplemented by some remarks by Mr. Bnldwin. Alter a. short. discussion of a preliminary character. the meeting adjourned until 12.00 noon Friday". After Eden's review. the com- munique went on, all those pres- ent wmatcd time to consider the review. Not Entirely Pessimistic The Foreign Secretary's state- ment. it is learned. while it pres- cntcd n troubled world outlook, could not be tanned pessimistic. held nlnfi the fings of all dinnin- ions. (‘OlOXIlCS and dependencies. Ind prrccded the procwslnn of lltfily from the ivest dcoi" of the We? as the service opened. 5.000 Attend An attendance of 5.000 of the Llnlllffl youth necessitated an overflow, servlcc_ in the famous (Continued on pngc 6) colhuo fVfNll "Buying live inf... Albany ‘Thurs- llRY 20th. Emerald 21st imtll nocn. B. 0. Green. L-aozz-i-w-t-t-w-t-ti. “Dance in Mt. Stewart Hall Fri- . May 21st. Webster's Orchestra. Mmlsslon 25 cents. L-5TU-5-l9-2i. “Rummage Sale. 'I‘1v'iniiy Unlicd climb Saturday, May 22 G p. m. L-5lll-5-20-2l. "Concert (one act p!uys._mus1c ‘m-lkfidlwol Hull. Snturdny, "u L-aao-s-zo-n. ‘UR ummage Bale Trlxilty United church Saturday, m 22, a p. m. {l-GZB-fi-Zll-Zl. ‘Don't miss "A Fnmlly Affair". Bonshaw mu Thursday, May 20m. " 11-564-5-19-21. Dame in Se; View Hall w- “lghl Mfll’ i0, if not fine following “ltlhi- L-630. ll Qllmtmeni’ nt "Double fiouble" Victoria grrlfliy. Mny 21st. ~ Ind 166, for 5t. John's Church. L-808-5-2U-2l. "Tlon Church Mission Band Thmdsy. 2on1 at a p. m. ‘@3940! 26 and 16 cents. 11-593-5-19-21. "nfimmthlv ting r the w Auxiiiuy. "lien. I. grotes- laPhl-flll! Iflduy afternoon W 1mm Build m‘ L-OOD-fi-lil-QO. "Owns and see one-act play "A m" 1n The Window" with spec- “ 9K in Hunter River Hall Fri- UY him presented by the Y. P. ' L-oaa-a-no-m. I ‘If you ha“ wlnt bargains in blood h tzvvemment approved chicks “m °"° dnv to five weeks 01d llll, meraxzleifl 0r phone. P. E. I. Co- tStANll FISH VALUE UP Increase In Market Value For Year.0f $46,651. OTTAWA. May 10-fCPl—Mr r- Eden handled the subject objec- tively. He since the foundation of the Lea- gue and sketched Europe as it ls today-its mounting armaments. clvll ideologies, broken treaties. The picture will be painted in more detail when the conference resumes. Mackenzie King will’ probably speak then. He has alrcnzly de- clared his belief that an enduring peace cannot be nchlcvcd ivlthout economic appeasement; that the countries represented have n defi- nite responsibility to join with other countries in concerted effort to avoid increasing tnrlfls and to lesson in every way the barriers against international trade. Predicts Recnrd Tourist Season OTTAWA. May 19- (CP) — Canada will play host. this year to the [mutant volume of tour- ists in its history. An all-lime high record was predicted today by l). Leo Dolun. director of the Canudlmn Travel Bureau. "On very conservative figures" said Mr. Dolan, "tourists will ket value cf Prince Edward Island ‘ fisheries advanced to $940338 in 1936 from 8699.685 the previous year. the Domlrton Bureau of Statistics reported today. The lobster fishery was of chief importance with a marketed value of $111-$189. an increase of $9,682.; The lobster catch was 59.286 own. a decrease of 4.590 cwt. but prices were better. The average price of ‘ lobster in shell was $13.10 a. cwt... against, $10.85 in 1935 and canned‘ lobster was up to $26.31 a. case from 22.11. Next in importance was the cod fishery, followed by herring, smelt and oyster fisheries. The oyster cnixh fcll to 6.7M barrels from 10.014. Total quantity of fish of s11 klnds caught and landed by Prince Edward Island fishermen during 1936 was 248,138 own. with a vulue st the point of landing of $725,417. compared with a catch of 2118.018 cwt. and n. landed value of 0640.764 in 1935. The lncreuo in» quantity was due chiefly to the larger est- chms ofood hake and cuak and herring. Toronto Welcomes Trans-Atlantic Fllor TORONTO. Maylb-(Ql-Nono the worse for his near crack-up in landing here today. Dick Merrill, trmis-Atlantlc- flier. dined with Mitchell Hepburn, Ontsrlob Pre- mier, tonight. Other guests were his co-pilot. Jack LsmbieJnd Ron Smith, New York broker Ind book- er of Merrill‘: Coronation flight to London and return to New ‘ifoli. A thousnnd persons who gath- ered to see the hem oi’ two At- lantic double crouinli "B"! W" Wnrd the big allvor manowlnne when it almost cracked Til‘! In!!!‘ Hatchery. Wcymciilh - for nflpes. L-505-5-15-71 striking a mudhole on the Tumu- Hore coming down l‘ ' ‘X. spend at least $325,000,000 in Canada this yen and probably more. This will exceed the peak of $309,000,000 ln 1929. “To date this your we have had 48.187 inquiries from people contcnupla" gtrlps to thiscoun- try. Last your at. this time in- quiries numbcrcd 26.295 and the total for the whole of I938 was 52,668. We should pass Inst year's total before the cnd of May." “ Royal Title For Duke's Fiancee Moms, France. May 19—(AP) -.M1s. Wallis Wsrfield is assured 9f becmnlng Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Windsor "before noon June 3"-thc clay oi her weddlng-Illbrman L. R0301‘!- _‘ iforliwDtilce andhls Fiancee, announced tonight. Rogers indicated the British Government had mill/id "l! fgyal style that. will make her eighth ranking woman oi’ the i . n3 1&1; Duchem of WindsOr Mfl- Wsriield will rank after onJY queen Elimbeth. Qfléfin MR!!- Pflngéflg Elizabeth. Princess Mur- gneg mm the Princess Royal and m; Duct-leases of Gloucester and Kent. angers disclosed that, the puke. with g marriage contract sigrrd 5nd utmost all details of the “@1111. ceremony cleared up. l! planning s secret honeymoon 0f gin-u wodrswhere the eye, of the world will not be ilmfl "Wm- r rr==== to Club field. The hi": shiP 1:01:31’: and award dlllfiv bl- whcrc a mighty Armada a gown of pastel blue. traced developments lThree Killed In . France-to-South America service. l» The Royal Party, prcscn ted. house as the King stepped on board the yacht. Tomorrow the yacht: will steam through rows o‘ grim warships drawn up off Sptthend for the Coronation Review. Probably the grcnicst (llSpl-ily of armed naval might ln the world's history. the 160 ships will include the pick of Britain's navy with one craft from each of the world's other naval powers. The King was mct at the Pfrts- mouth jetty by Admiral Sir Wll- liam Fisher. Conunnnder-in-Chcf. and Rear Admiral R. R. ‘Punter. Admiral Superintendent c-i’ the Pnrtsrnouth base. Dinner was served on the yacht shortly after the Royal Party. = which nlso included Lord lVfcnibai- icn. wanton board. AshorePri-ts- mouth feted visiting officers and seamen. Private yachts held gm’ parties. Lively parties n'=o were held on llrvrs which x-"ll serve mum-row as "front row seals’ for the rcvlctw. i i Airliner (trash ANTIBES, France. May 19- "(hPi-Thrce persons were killed and t-wo injured today when a pow flying boat, designed for the caught fire and sank at the moment of taking of! on a trial flllzht. Three persons were rescued un- hurl. The dead were the chief Qpllot. a mechanic and the en- lgincer. Austria Rejects Hwm Hwud PARTS. lVTny lil-JATH-Souroes close to the French forelKn 9mm said tonight. that Austria had re- jected a. French pmpflfllll "11" ‘he join the Little lmtente powers 1n a. bloc designed to combat Osman and Italian expansionist plans in "Central Europe. The proposal. it was stated. was made by Yvon Delbos. much Foreign MlnisLr. in a. talk wdfll’ with Dr. Guido Schmidt. Austria's undersecretary for fONI-Zn 1115a“?- who polnbcd out that Austria-s Bwirraphioal position. between Italy and Germany. made it im- as they drove six miles throuzh the sunlight in an open car from Cosham station to the dockyard was visible riding at anchor. The King wore an tindrcss uniform of Ad- mlral of the Fleet and the Queen including the Duke and Dilchess of Kent. board- ed the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert after a ‘brief stop at the Guildhall where civil officials were A double salute of 21 guns crashed out. from the Admiralty Yacht Enchantress. and the naval saluting battery at: Fort Block- CHARLES LINDBERG H from New York to Paris. celebrate it?" has been disconnected. Ono _ adversary of the fight which never have been duplicated. "How am I going to celebrate it?" Lindbergh nskcd. his friend relat- ed todny. "1 am not. If anybody else wants to all right. But I won't par- ticipate in any observance." P. E. l. Hospital Ladies Auxiliary llolds Meeting Mrs. J. A. Clark was re-elected president. of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Prince Edward Island Hos- ptlal at the annual mectlnz res- tcrday afternoon. Held at the Nurses Residence at the Cunrlall Home the scsslon was very largely attended. Other officers elected included: honorary president. Mrs. F.P. Tnv- lor. re-clected; vice-president at large. Mrs. W. S. Stewart. re-cl- ected: treasurer. ms. Rolimfl Meikle. re-electcd; secretary. Mrs. R. Kemp. Vice-presidents from the chur- ches are: Baptist. Mrs. S. Ken- nedy, Mrs. P. G. Proud: Si. Patti's. Mrs. J. A. Bentley. Mrs. W. Scali- tlcbury; Zion, Mrs. D. Schurmatt. Mrs. F. Fraser; Si. Jnmes. Mrs. N. D. Mncllcan. Mrs. W. A. Mll- lar; Central Christian. Mrs. Mil- ton Carter. Mrs. Lelih llvrlcht; Church of Scotland. Mrs. E. Mar- Dougnll, Mrs. N. MacDougalli Trinity. Mrs. E. R. BTOW- MP5. W- H. Prowse. Mrs. G. E. Full. Mrs. J. C. Houston; St. Peters. Mrs. Ruth Morris. Mrs. James E. Har- ris: Salvation Army. Mrs. (Arliut- ant) Lynch. Mrs. Bertha “flute. Mrs. J. A. Clark and Mrs. ER. Brow were elected to the Hospital Board of ‘Trustees. Reports were rend at; the meet- ing from the president. Mrs. J. A. , Clark. who presided; the treasurer Mrs. Roland Melklc. and the rc- tlrlng secretary. Mrs. Roland Dia- I mond. In addition ho routine business ti 1 . for the year's f.‘,’fi"“§,,p,.,'°' Qff tfiiinetadlnyaglh? lalixzllheshe ofpilll‘: organization were mam discussed. Orange Pekoe Blend "suture (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. May 19—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh has no WlSll to com- memorate tomorrow the 10th amu- versary of his cpochal solo il-glu Now 35 and grown more solcnm and reticent than ever in the olup- sed decade .0110 United States ox- patrlate succinctly told a question- ing friend: "I did it. why should 1 He will spend the day quietly at {his country home at Long Barn with Mrs. Llndberghpud baby Jon. There will be no telephoned aunt- versary congratulations; the phone ion Government of $71500. The elderly navigator claim his lilmber-laden in a storm. extradition through the Jail". Cflvtaln Hatfield shipped before the ma=t at the age of 15 and within a few years rose to com- mand of his own vessel-through the years he skippered man windinmmers. but never trod th bridge of a. steamship. Hts selni-ccllfinelncnt never drew a complaint from him. "He never whlned or bellyachcd" said Attorney Connor. “Sometimes neighbors or scnfsrlng friends call- ed on him. but he held himself aloof from other inmates of the jail". Connor expressed confidence Cap- tain Haifinld would be exonerated by Catmdian officials. ‘ it WURKERS IREJEBT IIFFER Eastern Car Plant W0 rk ers Claim “Discrimination.” (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW GLASGOW. N. 3-. May l9 ~—An offer of a five per cent 1n- crcnse fur workers of the Eastern Car Plmii made by the Nova scotin Steel and Coal Company, W11‘; turned down by an unayflmous vote M. tonight's meeting o! local union No. 1231 of the Amalgg. mnicd Asstmintlon of Steel. Iron and Tin Workers of North Am. erlrn. The local union. organized under the Committee for Industrial 0r- cnnizntinn. turned the offer down lmcaitse of the "apparent dtscrim. iuailoti“ between ihc men of the Eastern Cur Plant and the steel plant. 1t. was decided to get in touch with General Manager I". H, M. Jones oi‘ the Esstcm Trust Com- pany. Halifax, and request him to 9 received that amount on a war reparations schooner. lhc Gypsum Queen, was stink by a German submarine off the Irish Coast. in 1915. Canadian author- ities contend the vessel foundered Cnptnin Hatfield was cheerful as he lelt Manchester and his Attor- ney. A. J. Connor. who fought his courts. scoffed at any suggestion his client “ever was n fugiuvg Q1- had a gun- line. only three miles from 1y vnnscjgnceq capital's outskirts. When the old mariner “swal- Within Bilbao, two eaptuisei lowed the anchor" about five years German airmen, Captain Writ r ago. he purchased a small chicken Kcinzel and Lieut. G tin l her furm near Manchester. Schulzc. were ordered to I "He went ihcre because a sea before 1 DQPHI-"ir 1H1 captain friend of his lived tn the irlul tomorrow on v y frelghilers. the Joyce Llewellviiniid i‘ Rcarguard (lovcrnmeni troops, hastily crcclinu barriers across the Amorebieia highway. siruxlulvd to prevent the Insurgents from cracking the llt- (lallon defence line on which Bilbao has pinned its llnp". i i The Government frontwas about» eight miles cast. and sllghily south of the capital while the ma»: body of troops fell back to (nil-i dacnno. pivot of the fflflllltLli. ~ :1 Defenders Draw Back Heard Before Youth Rally town“. said Connor. "His name murder and rebellion. was in the town and telephone ' directories and his car was regls- Shlnlilhz Warned tercd in his own name. He is a. very high type and everyone who BILBAO. Spain. May 1.7 iAPi-- new him liked him He was given The British Government today f notified British shlppimz in Billnol harbor to leave ns soon as m; l as otherwise. in vicw of tho lnvi gent ndvancc. it would be 1m, ‘ sible to guarantee British naval protection. ' i The British Consul visited two ‘ the Alice Maria. and showed their ‘ skippers tclezranrs to that effvcu signed by Foreign Secretary Eden. (In London a spokesman for the Admiralty said he knew noihntgtvl‘ l orders for British shipping tolcavc 3105'!’ HEY. (‘. (i. ln-UYG Bllblw.) AIHIIIIRSHOI‘ (ll? (KLYTI-JIKITITIIY Who _\'l‘.\ll‘l‘flll_V lt-d the service l1! \\'4~Sin|insier .\lltll'\' in cmmorlion’ with ilu- Empire Youth Rally. Resumes Control MADRID. May lll-(APP-Mw rld‘s defence chleltnln. Jose Miaja. resumed . public order tnnivht. nfler less than l? a month of gwveriiznerit bv :1 nevi- 1y organized citv council. Mlaja had (lll'f'l‘l"ll boihcivzl and i mlllinry activities with ihn Ala"- rld ares since brizlnnlnu of Inn gent sieizc last fall. He rellnqnish- l ed civil powers April 23. t His return to supremo eomuvmrl BAD to replace the council apparr l5 was part of Premier Juan lx ‘H A rln's program to consolidate l 0 u \_ - p ! L1 orii-y despite criticism r1- Uttthilfit) l‘. ‘HRS mitctin . ,<rs in th 20004111.: U1 "..n'\m ‘ivrre lll 1h i cho-Syndicnllsts who refused to co- l operate with his Government. Miuja was noted fllfn firm hnnzt ‘ .\ _ in ruling the city helm-ti, lle ‘ l \ known ns the “Savior oi .\l: j for his mililnrv (lll'f‘f‘lltlll - " t, has kept llLQlllTYPllli from the t I ital and resulted m llFClHYP (loll-a. of the Fascist. cuvmy durim: the Guadalajara mmpaiuii on ‘he iwr- them Madrid frmr‘. Canadian - Americanf Lague lauded Press! in. tflinmllun , . BOSTON. May l5! ‘I kiiou no group contributing mui - 10 do '!n' arrnnize with hi1 executive and n Cent. Govemmcnt and lltllpfl‘ l; m H‘, Macpougap of Momma] a com in Mrcsachuwtts ‘than the pimp-t ._ 4;; 5‘ “Mme Mm the 10cm “mm ex_ of Canadan birth. John P. Mn- ()yrR1‘.‘-J 4T" 5‘ cmuvs m“ Monchpm Minister or honey, secretary to Governor Hur- ‘ xivdnlpld 5;. 5‘ Mines Michael Dwye, w“ also ,e_ lcy, told the mcmbcri of thr- Cllll- i QM,“ 4; 5,; qllpflhjd {,0 “gm-KL adisn-Amerimn Llcnguc. lncorpor- l sum.‘ John 4, M, r11": Nova Scotla Steel and Coal Med tonight. HRlllllX In 4R Company. which operates the pr°sld°m ‘k“°l‘l‘ o‘ NC“ ,8 m“ Cllt\1'l\'illf‘l<)\\'i‘. 48 64 EMrgm cm- phnt‘ u m moeweh live of Charlottetown, was ill the amp and the gawm Tm“ Con.“ chair and outlined the DUTDOM! of FORE-‘Csgf Pliny rmdnMr. MscDougsll are the ‘an: lemmhlncuzfldtg‘ w?) ‘l: “Mr?” Ninlllltiio Prom xltwlrmir- to xcoevers- qutdators.) F l‘ t‘ l" ‘l l‘ “f may. \m',-.\h‘.v u ~. miswtied The 1mm sought m“ Wrens“ social and political interests of l “W. N“... “n31 Sh“. A and some of 90 per can; for ‘u mo” Mm CsnadlnnAmcrlcans. j L. 1m than l3 per day. 15 pm- cent New?’ 90° mmMlmlls m" be‘ f lLuh 1.. ‘.1. llllirlllllg at 7 and for all check-time bonus workers “me chm“? mmcbfi“ of ‘m’ m“ lotvtzlii i. and l5 per ocnt for s11 making more than $3 daily. —---—-—-____. SHIT‘! POLYGLUI‘ CREW ganizntion. which was fornmlly m- 1 oorporaied today. treasurer Alex- t ander C. Clllhll0lll1. nniivc of An- ' tigonlsh. N. S. announced. Richard E. Johnston. srm . Ms tin, melting at 7.27 and rises tomorrow mornlllff l" 4-75- Full moon Tuesdhy. Ml? 35' 3'” ‘ fowl" agllhnncrslde tide fl|8h¢¢f“__m“' CAPE ‘TOWN-The freighter. Ev- aunrns. making her first appearance at. Tnlble Bay, had n crew of 30. composed or representatives of 12 mluhly force 0f 750m“ °""‘“““‘ different nationaliides. I slate representative. tcriucd the "m, “im- thlll Olin-rid“ work of the League the "first ser- u" "m" ‘°‘“‘ ‘"""""‘ ‘° °"“"’”’ m" “"l."§:'::r..'-.'r:.:'z»l .11.‘: “IVE. nvmmwuflw," ’ Q ll " 5