o. til il- R’ MAXIMS OF A MERE MAN 1-11- pt by m») act-Iona, llld lost one, GoodwllLllkengoodIlamqil hi. . - >2Vz The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew W leg-plug Guardian, feudal llfl Charlottetown Gunilla ‘two Cuts 1e CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 ///' himself. MERE MAN Self-rennet ls the noblest m. mcnt with which a. man may clothe MAXIMS OFA 10 PAGES Annual lnbscrlptlon Dollvrrgfl 35,00 B; lull Canada and U. B. A. $0.50 Severe Storm Causes Havoc In Ont. liEW llloll lo MINE_Q_RISIS (Canadian Press) ‘HALIFAX, Nov. lll-Emplqocs or Acadia Coal Company, at pres- ent awaiting reopening of the Pic- tou County Collier-lea, will be given an opportunity next Friday to ac- oept e. new detailed schedule of “rages, prepared by receivers and liquidators of the company. Premier Angus lvlacDonald made this announcement late tonight af- sor a series of long conferences _ during the last two days with rep- resentatives of the two rival work- ers‘ unions, members of a. commit- tee representing the Acadia Com- pany workers and receivers and liquidators of the company. The schedule, Pyemler MacDon- aid said, wouldlbe as favorable to the lnen as possible under the cir- cumstances. (The collleries would remain unopened unless the men were willing to accept wage reduc- tions, liquidators ruled last week). The Premier arranged l. general nimfcrcnco for all representatives but when the United Mine Work- u-s’ delegation saw Amalgamated Mine Workers’ delegates walk into the chamber. they gathered up their briefs and walked out. ANNOUNCEMEN-TS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC inserted In per word "Aniulilrn-r-inni-i- art- tlrl-i rulillllll ut 2 courts nirlrily |Ilt_\lll|lO lu udvlmro. ‘nlilrrv Macintosh} B01" scours Saturday. on sale by 2749. ‘ Don't forget your Scout Apple on Saturday. '_~llcnr Mrs. Frances l-lallpfrain- or rrr Zion Hall Thursday, Nov. 16th. "Rummage sale Baptist School room, Saturday, November 18th, 7 p.lll, 2696 "llope River bazaar Wednesday, “Wit-slay evenins. Nov. 15m and 16th. 2139’ "The Prince of Wales Teachers’ 5111111’ Group meets on Saturday, Nov. 18th, at 12.45. 3771 ‘LEHCOLITEZC local growers by humus an Island Macintosh Apple‘ Saturday, 3749 "“Tcss of the Storm Country" with Janet Gaynor and Charles run-ell at McLean's Theatre this “Pek- ~ 271s. "Boy Scout Apple Day, Mon- "sue. Suinmerside and Charlotte- town on Saturday. 2749, “We are buying Fowl and Chick- en alive and dressed every Tuesday and Wednesday. ft. J. MacDonald 8r 170-. Ltd., Cardigan. 2502. "Last Dance in aid of Hockey Club in McDonald Consolidated Questions Before Next Parliament Banking ReportT-I-I-arbor Report, -Can. Nat. Rvvy. Reorganization To Be Conslcl___e_red At Session. (Canadian Press) OITAWA. Nov. iii-Officials in and about the office of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, undisturb- ed by the unusually frequent Cab- 1118 the huddle of January. Harbor Report The report of Sir Alexander Many Important Lord Macmillan Ex- p: vies Views on Re- cent Bankimz Re- port Just Made Pub- ic. iBy fhomas T. Champion, Canad- ian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. 15—"Nothing lm- GREAT illlllill; 13-51111"- Pllllllclllll Filli clillol lrret Council meetings, have been devoting their time chiefly to pre- parations for the next session of 98111111116111. Only one Cabinet Council has been held since Nov.' 4, a brief one on Monday last. No‘ flhhfllllncemehts were made since to‘ indicate any outstanding problems had been dealt with. Apart from the customary stream of visitors to see Mr. Bennett per- sonally, an outward air of quiet prevails about the east block blit it| is understood there is o. great ac- tivity under the surface, in pre-' paratlon for n. long and possibly, hectic Parliamentary session, start-i New Members 0f . B.C. Covemmentl Gibb, British port authority who pressed Sir Charles Addis and my- examined Canada's harbor facllit- self more than the high character. ies and recommended, among other sense of responsibility and integ- things, a Central Harbor Commls- rity of the bankers of Canada." de- 8km to replace the individual b0dics clared Lord Macmillan, Chairman operating the principal ocean tcr- of the Royal Commission which mlnals, remains to be noted upon. recently investigated the Canad- A pressure of other matters pre- llm banking system, when he spoke vented disposal of this report dur- this afternoon at a luncheon of the lng the last session. Other important questions which‘ in London. are duc to occupy a portion of the English colleague on the commis- time of the forthcoming session, slon. include legislation carrying out the central bank recommendations in, I Lord Maclvlillanlwas one of the Principal G110!!- iContinued on Page 5) WllllliM Ki {Canadian Chamber of Comme on; Sir Charles was his‘ Cutter escues Crew 91 Y Y the raging seas. the little fishing craii, Sea. Dream. was left at the mercy 0f a howling storm until P161186. up by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police cutter. Baroff, and brought into port. Capt. Herman of Crew Qf T“renty_seve the rescue ship, said the schooner! crew was exhausted from long hours at the P11111115 in an effort to keep the little craft afloat. ,‘ i lillilol REVIVAL’ ,IN cillllol ‘IS N _o l E o. [Tanadafs Imports And Exports Show Incre- ase Over Samc Per- iod Last Year. i I (Canadian Press) i ‘ OTTAWA, Nov. 15--The recovery i Raging North Sims liusllUntolcla-bamage t sizes": f..:;.";;:;..*:-:.°:-’; m RESCUE 0F.‘ T0 Sh iPP i118 O11 1F R E | 11 H T E RStormSweptLakes Abandon Ship in I antic Storm. VALENTIA, Irish Free State. Nov l;'1-(A.P.)--Thc fate of the little, Emlsh fmgm" Sammy» ‘Vm-‘e ilnoiher menace to those illre Freezing Of Lower St. Lawrence Canals Presents Imminent Dan ger To Navigation. (B) The Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0111.. Nov. iii-Rapidly forming ice added zrdy confronting mariner-s on crew of 27 was reported lo is: 31111115011318 Ship in a raging North Atlantic storm, was hidden tonight las at least six ships raced to her rescue. The 52,000 ton Berengaria seemed likely to be the winner, but that; great liner was forced to reduce her speed and did not expect to. reach the scene before 'I'lll.ll‘5‘ilZt_V' morning. WALLOWS IIELPLESS Another British freighter. the S. S. St. Quentin, lost. her steering star in the same storm and tonight 1111110111111 8118515 9-1 $116 luncheon. in Canadian trade which observers was ‘. n .1 b1, _ Others of the distinguished 811111- of commercial activities have al- from tgeogalabyepessly not ‘all Bring including J. H. Thomas, Sec- ready noted was continued during on me Irish wagm The s‘ Qua“, retwv for the Dommions. Prince October when both Canada's im- ms. “mam”, w“ not ' Arthur- of Conrraught, Hon. G.‘ per-ts and exports ‘lore greatly ln-lhowever_ about 300 miles i critical. i (Tzlnudzfs inland seas last night-and an early end in navi- gation was fOYUSCCH by marine experts. Sub-zero temper- atures; a driving gale; n "frost fog” rising" from the sur- face of the waters; all these have combined to delay ship ping in an unprecedented manner this week. But if the cold weather keeps up for another day 01' so ii will mean the end for the navigation season of 1935i. Today marine men were taking stock of ille unusually severe storm which has created havoc in the past few days. On a. szlndbzrr 10 miles west of Long Point in Luke Erie. ’ the D. E. Callcnder of Buffalo still fights to pull herself free before the wind shifts to the southwest and breaks llcl.‘ up on shore. Somewhere on Luke Superior. illc Tree Linc vessel Poplar Buy is believed in shelter. Nn concern was‘ felt for ‘Tree Line boats always come hack,” according to an old saying 0f the lakes. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High‘ creased over the corresponding ' thus wellesley Gray. New West- w» OaMqVIiNIJERBILT .. . .1‘ R- H111“ librdhsm Johnson of British. Col- RmGmAND s’ a Ne“ 1km “mm” °’“’ m" ‘m’ t“ ’°“““3 P.)—-Wliliam K. Vanderbilt. Jr., 2s. Premier. Dr. Simon Fraser Tolmie. was killed hem today as m5 auto. had officially tendered his resigna- mdmfl Spcemng [mm Miami to m“ and mm‘ 0f ms cabinet‘ New York struck a parked fruit Oath of office was token by each truck beside me mgh,,.ay_ 0f m“ mmiswrs: Erskine Gwynne, relative and Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, Prince-companion of Vanderbilt on the Rupert‘ Premier’ President M the trip, suffered only minor injuries, council and Minister of Rallwaysnfiut J_ w. Guppy, vanderbuvs Gwrgedvlalr’ vauwuver’ provmJchauffcur, was taken to a Savan- cml secmmry “nd Minister °f Edwnah. Ga. hospital in a serious con- "°'"1°"~ 9°14” M°GY°K°Y 51°“ dltiorl. Vanderbilt. officcrs- said, Vancouver, Attorney General. Ar- w“ driving 11mm“ at the “ma vlioroma, Nov. 16--(C.P.)--'l‘ile Liberal government of Thomas Duffcrln Pattullo was sworn in to- mlnster, Minister of Lands. John Mart, Victoria. Minister of Finance. Kenneth Cuttenach Macdorlald. Vernon, Minister of Agriculture. PARTICULARS OI" PARTY Ghiyliilc. who had made his home in Paris for some years, returned Fnmk Mitchell Macpherwnr to the United States recently as re- Cranbrwkr M11115"? °r P1111119 presentative of a French wine mer~ w°1‘k$- chant. Guppy was a native of Eng- land. Young Vanderbilt who landed only a week ago nt Minmi from his fathers yacht, was c-nroute to New L i e rghs In Po rtugal thrown clear of the car at the im- York to see his mother. He was-I Commissioner, and the Lord Mayor of London, Canadian bankers. cold Lori‘ Mach/Lilian. "hRVB 001114! 11111011811 9-‘ back in wheat exports has been period of great anxiety and stress and not a single cent of deposited money has been lost, making a re- cord of which the Canadian bank- ing system might well be proud- “Whatever might be the views of the banking report I would like to say to all the business men of Canada the commissioners are sni- (Continued on Page b) slllloolllls lN llllEBEtilEili (Clnadlzn Prtss) QUEBEC, Nov 15—Cha1ged with defrauding the Department of National Revenue of a sum of $1,- 500,000 by smujging liquor into Canada, Antonio Gravelane, Que- c, and Femand Dubois, St. Cos- lmir, Que, wfirs arraigned before Judge L. Demers here today. Bail was set at $25,000 each. Warrants were issued for the ar- rest of 13 other men living in a h number of centres bet/tween Mont- 512N001, Friday evening, November 17th. B. I. S. Orchestra. 2760. UQBONI Portusah N0“ 15_co1_ pact, and received injuries whic proved fatal a. fclv minutes later real and the Gaspo Benninsula. also charged with defrauding the De- “Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Frances Wood and Mr. Roderick Gillis will be heard in special numbers, Zion and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh ar- rived hcre at 12.46 p. m., today af- ter a flight from Caldera: De Tuy, at a Rldgellrlld doctor-‘s office. was part-ment. Warrants were issued on behalf of the Dominion Gcvernmtnt at Young Vanderbilt's father the donor of the Vanderbilt Cup. Spain, where they had been fog- bound for a day. "all. Nov. 16th. famous in automobile racing circles of some year's ago, and ls a director “Hunter River Club loading lvestock Wednesday forcnoon. Nov. 22nd. Please list stock. Russell Nicholson, Secretary, "Kenslngton Club loading live- stuck Wednesday forcnoon, Nov. 22nd. Please list stock. John R. shame. Secretary. "Mixed concert in Zion Hall ‘Thursday. Nov. 10th. at B o‘clock. 50st local talent. Admission 28c. 26 "Bazaar-High Tea, Bingo, old, 1h Bid of at. James Church, Town 5'"- G _otown, Wednesday, Nov. "t"!- am. “In times of depression cheap Protection is imperative. The Bun Life has an ideal psptcctlvc Policy. let uoexplsin it toyou. .1. s. Moore. Bun Life. 1776. "Come one, come all, to the “"1" Ind bean supper in Spring Park School in aid of uio w. r. "11 111d». the 11m of Novemzbler. “"1719 Cope ‘traverse Young Peo- Dles Society will present their con- Ocrt in Bordon Hall Friday, No- vember 17th, at B p.m. If not fine 0n Monday, November 20th. 2i "Musical Entertainment, Bullet loefnl andDanco in 5t. Teresa's 11111. Thur-nay,- November ma. Charlottetown talent. It weather of the New York Central Railroad. Policeman Q. A. Nettles, who in- vestigated today's wreck, said in- dications were Vanderbilt's machine was travelling in the neighborhood of 75 miles an hour when the fatal crash occurred. The Colonel told his Iolconcro that he expected to opend several days here before starting to the Azores. 1t was said yesterday that he intended to fly back to the United States by way. of the Azores and Bermuda. ,,, Rayner Appeal ‘Bismissed By Supreme Court Of Can. (Clnadlll Press) U1'I'AWA,Nov.15.—-'I‘ho appeal of was given. The f her's 11199981 1° Bcnlnmin I. Rayner versus Olive H. the Supreme COiL. of Canada. d18- Ritchie, both of Charlottetown, P. missed today. 10111" 1d- li. I. was dismissed bythe supreme. Court of Canada today. Justice Arsenault of the Buprenlel (in 11011111111110" l" i W" b91118 1°11! Court of Prince Edward Island and to E. l1. 311F191‘ 1’°1‘5°1'11111Y- T!" a verdict of $5,000 damages, nr-lsmgi car (‘nrflCd markers belonging to a Evidence showed that the acoel- ‘Qrntof of the car driven by Miss Raynrl‘ had stuck when pressed ed in favor of Olive H. Ritchie and approved on appeal by tho Supreme Court of Prince Edward Inland.‘ tho car which figured in the lccid- forward. Th! 0B1‘ 61111011 1116 1111B‘ she was found by tho Prince Edward chie. 11°11‘ °l Whw’ 1°!‘ W" mken Island courts to be "in the cmploy"l ln addition to other injuries she sus- ‘"" "He. first fine evening. 36M. atiinomedllzrfofllenlsnilmin tamed- ‘1 Bjynm “gains, when, judgment Roosevelt today a report that oom- The automobile immediately res- ed States and means must be tak- ponslble for the a; zzlent, apparent- on quickly to secure more thorough m can was twice tried by Mr. ly. was earned by P- 11- Rayner Ce- enforcement. out of s moior accident, was award-' ear owned by Benjamin f. Rayner. ' Though Len; Rgyngr w“ ell-mm; dawn causing the automobile to leapl mt, and without a driver's license. Walk and then 111111111 011" 11- R11‘; the request of the Royal Canadian Mounted Polte- Issuance of the warrants, which ‘ police throughout. the district were stated to be serving tonight followed investigation into illegal liquor traffic along the south coast of the St. Lawrence River- month a year ago. Figures issued today by the Department of Na- .’ glonal Relncnlle show tiutt a set- ’ more than overtaken by semi- manufactured products. Regarded. in government circles as reflecting the operations of the Imperial Conference agreements a considerable upswing took place in the export of meats and forest pro- ducts. At. the same time unmann- facturcd nickel exports have been enjoying a buoyancy in the last two or three months that are rem- misccni, of the “boom days" of mining. Copper has also experienced a "resurrection" recently and al-_ though its increase for the export trade has not been quite so spec- tacular as that of nickel. neverthe- less it has been decidedly marked. In the past seven months nickel exports have risen from 53.565563 to $15,908,761, while those of cop- per were boosted from $7,217,278 to $10,728,387. In the same period meat exports have increased from $4,045.12’! V! The suxilloyi". wireless had been silent since morning, when he, position was given as 51:50 north,‘ 19:50 west, 1 I The British steamer Manchester‘ Rfiglment, 92 miles from tho Sax-l “'°"*i-'h°"- ilby. in a wireless mcsage tonight Tire United States coastguard 531114311‘ 531111111’ “does not answer \’°5$°13393. l4212€1_i1!l?;;l1§£_“181!.1...?‘t repeated calls; ‘making very little’ Madeline Island. The hull of the headway in mountainous sees‘ boa; was plurctured but the two- whole gale." _ man crew safe. The ‘vessel had been The Dutch steamrr Boschdyk, thc.111155111B since Sunday night. American steamer Westeldara. the‘ O11 1111111» 1111‘ 5111111011 1111111 $111111 into Iianliltuli today with ice from keel to truck. Tirey bore mule tes- tilnony to the severity of tlic Z big British cruiser. H, M, s, Exgter, took the ilfc of John Little in 811d the S. S. Nevislan were among Tycildinaga township. lie was others hastening to help the 5mm. found in n ditch today. by. The Saxllby is a 3,630 ton vessel Ice Forming bound for Port Talbot and the st. Quentin, of 3,528 ions. was bound The freezing of the lower St. Lawrence canals presented the most imminent Lldngcr to naviga- tion today. Thin films of ice had from Swansea to Montreal. Tanker lliissini: "__"*i‘—~i_m"m_ L z O The steel tanker Mcxoil, out of‘ Clue Given Detroit, has not been heard from 9 but, is also believed in shelter. “Th”. To Warner! s Beaver-ton and Wiudsorlite limped Disappearance Y __._..__ LIVERPOOL, lillifllPllfi, Nov. like (C.P.\-Mi‘s. Madeline Duxton c! Oitarvzl. who dsapprirrcd overboard from the linermli/lorvitrosc errrcutc to England earlier this wcck. went in- to the ship's nursery and kissed he‘! 18 months old daughter shortly be- fore her: absence was discovered. ac- cording to the ship's sieword Mabel llolvloii, stewardess on ihd Molrirosc who was looking" after Mrs. Buxtorfs child in the furl-sci‘! when the mother was found ‘o0 be missing, sail today.’ hlrs. Birxion came in and kissed ill-r Clflllflllldlll cried "Mo. Cher-i" and thr-xr ran on! on (lock. A for." mlnlfln- lZlWl‘ silt? T he Weather, Etc formed on the Morrisbllrg, Cardin- al, Inrehine and Cote-arr Cnnrrls, and, it was feared they may be forced to close shortly. The ice was form- ‘rirg. too, on the shores of the Sty, Marys River below Silull l Clue To Truro Rifle Mystery Is Advanced (Canadian Press) Sic . Marie, Some years ago more than, 30 vessels were hcltl up in Hrly 11nd,‘ $6,874,451. Planks and boards rose from $7,523.640 to $11,151,831 and wood pulp from $9.925,82'l to $14,- 541,136. i Automobiles and their parts have - also shared ill. the recovery, their . exports rising from $4,990,739 in the last seven months to $6,794,578. Wheat flour exports rose from $10,024,015 to $12.033.134- Recessions of approximately $0.- 000,000 in wheat, about 51.250000 in cheese and $5,000,000 in the EX- port of newsprint were c mpletely (Continued on Page. 5) Jury Exonerates NRA Program Not Working WASHINGTON, Nov. l5-—(C.P.l—- Hugh S. Johnson took to President pliance with codes and the Blue Eagle reemiployrnent a, ment is not working successful in the Unit- ii-Zll-SZP-Zi}! 1 LSLPauPsTea anllSale TODAY 'Toalroin5to7o’o|ock on» Halifax Man Rei Wife ’s Death swan/roan. Nov. res-roe.)- Maglstmte John T. Farrell of r-rslotnorpe. acting as 6010""- 1°- day exonerated George M. Howard of liallfax, N. S. and Pinehurst, N‘. c, from all blame in connection with the death of his wife on the‘ Boltlmore-lvrlshlngton Boulevard last night. Mrs. Howard was killed when the Mud Lakes when they XVCTO trapped 1 TRURO, N. 8., Nov 15_'su¢ce$s. _ _ by a similar cold mull) ful combing of the North River dis- trm’ ‘Yams is beliivgd by my!“ The Welland Crlnal, rrrrllrl coir- Cinfldla“ Mmntefi Pol“ to haw’, booting link bctlvcrn Lulu-s Ontario sfilvef-lf mp mystennus the“ ‘or five, and Eric, was having no difficulty, H as mm (he Tm” Annones In“ llO\\'('\'('l‘. 'I‘llrrr\ is still collsidorlllrle, summer. i traffic on thr CllillillCl. llll(l bouts Tlllllid off that u hunter had MORE OPPINQ 8Y5 4h our (luv _ Will REG enrolling out ol- KNOCKMC‘ ls 11w. Bro.- CQLLECToR f been scen in the Words with s, rme Similar l0 thOsB stolen, officer's b0- 8811 R quiet search of the woods. broke up the ice as rapidly as it‘ formed. Two Illdlrillfi froril ilrv Surrllsr rc- F111111TY 1119? 0111116 110N185 Walk“ serve are szill missing lifter having; Douglass. hunting “hh o rifle from‘: dlleinplr-d fl. crossing of the st. which the numb" had been 5131119’ Clair River during the ilciglit of ed‘ Sundays storm, Jullics Wllliulrls. H? Wm “ppm” ‘m mm N°"~ 33' dlroillcr‘ Indian. (lt_"l.li'(‘(l today ll:- nmt on,“ charge ‘f’! stealing m“ hall lleilrd crils on tho river ihut rules-Mmom’ firms bnlwqlnd nilghi. but could SP1‘ nothing be- 59mm‘ o“ n chmge of smalmg the cruise of the lolilrdirlg Sll0\\'.‘il0l‘lll. five bolts. New Move Expected Help _Disarmament Cause By George llamblcton, submitted the Brili<h Draft Disarm- CI-nldla-n Press Staff Writer. LONDON, Nov. l5.—(C.P. Cable)- ; New moves in disarmament are bc- ing contemplated. The Cabinet, meeting today and again tonight rc- Confer-once, Gemums included. ns the basis for (liscussion. car driven by her husband over- turned. Howard told officers his car had llnll Enjoy Yourself viewed the position in all its angles. - The cries of despair from Geneva, the repeated shocks to which the Chances in the plan llO\\‘0VL'i' were the sequel to wild speeches in Ger"- amcni. Convention lust Spring. This M“ |;|-¢_ll west in llill‘lli\\ (‘s1 lllllllsl Imrlll i-lnllil) lipilhilllv sclrlivrvll fllilllllliillv» \l|;li:‘|:'i1|1,.|‘\l i1l.|\ .. _.\\i'-\l'r‘li:i. l .\|lil rolil; [ill rllil“ was the first to include coricreie- tlg- sHl-lr John .. ures for armament reduction nnd Ll,‘:_1,‘,l§‘,:,,1,',;“',;‘ -,| was accepted by the Disarrnnlnent _ _ F0111‘. - ll "lllnlo \\-'-i' r . i l...» 1,.»- '47 \\'P.~| rtiuila: l1- P-lltl i“ . l1 ll |.l:-li_\ .\llll'll|lii‘ I‘ northwest “um n i. we" mdesvflpcd by anonwr’ cmm' World Disarmament Conference has many. The period in which Ger- IWMM" ’ him to lose control. He escapftd bee“ Subjected, lmpfcs5edrflll mem- mllny was in gnin full recognition of "M. M“ m,“ mnmlpu, a ,_, 3,, M,‘ Wm‘ “"15” ' - bcrs of the Government. the urgency her claim to equality was retarded. l. quill zrl 1r 1;. h v The c“ “'35 flipped W" mm ‘ 0f action if the Conference is lo be from five ycnrs io eight. Germany‘ fiffi" ,,T,,,',“,,.,'_,",,""$171? ' "I "n" 5°? by the 110W}! impact and Mrs, ‘avert rctortrd with a demand for the right M“ "r-"H Whip‘. -\-"' 17- "' '31 , . ,.. Hwnm pg;‘ngdnundirilhanygck‘l From influential quarters come to rc-arm by obtaining “sample-s" ' _\-,,,,,,,,,,_.-.,,.. par.- .l,_.l,l...., ..-.,,,,,,.3 IF- she e m“ n‘ ~ 'representations that the Govern- of armaments forbidden her urldrrr 1""" ""“' """""""“" I _ CAB FERRY SCHEDLLE Mr. Howard WM htld after the ment should be prepared to make the Versailles Treaty and in the end WM,‘ ‘,n_‘,__,'__,“,,,,“ mm,“ s" accident on a technical 011E186. The some such bold move as was made for the sccmiil time quit the c0nfer- fl, m ¢ r- m. (I m.» U \\' i.|_\ l :. ' l. 'l‘.rlllll‘ll nl 10.30‘. m.‘ (Extra); 2.0;; p. m. lwmfl" mm“ "Wk" m“ 1111880. i when Prime Minister MacDonald ch00 \ is‘.