Maxims, of I More Man Wife use recon-e I-Ieeu . 2: E2 fntlie (ljulf .E:;:::. no Iv Iveeveoev Ljk. Th. Dgw 3'IIIeIItXtbelHIujqd. Tfracns P WN. "CANADA. SATURDAY, my as, 1955 , piucl: so SIJMMERSIDE GARAGEWORKER SIJFFERS FATALBIIRNS iii FLASH FIRE YESTERDAY Mr. B.E. Rogers Elected 6"" mKm'”'dMm”'mm"" Mine .Given pital late last night from burns received h a gasoline President Board Of Trade flasril: rigs in which he was enveloped while doing repair . wo agasolne edhoistorwinohinthe ' Month Respite W" "”""' Mr. Ben I. Rogers was elected SYDNEY. (CP) - Cape Bretnn's president of the Char' t tenanoe garage at M. F. Schurmen Co. Lfd., where he was employed in Surnmerside about 10 a.m. yesterday. nwhue elepmnr, LB comm, gm MacKenzle lifted the gas tank from the machine Board of Trade It the 68th annual n 30.day in.-,5, on me mday W on which he was working, gas from the tank poured over Eeet.iltlzullNhlgl,i1 .l:'llSnll:gd last Igvtelr the owners made it plain there his clothing and body and onto the cement floor around Mgr: thaneloo Hlel)Ill)eel'Sw:lld guzrsets Svlalzsllilllleufgu ocfhelelle .:.l(lllll8mN(lVl'1; gum. Coll:-bustmn' elther-spontaneous or from an acety; were present It the dinner. Presi- Scotia coal industry. ene we mg Opemtlon. 1" Bbout 15 or 20 fee dent Keith MacKinnon presided. President Lionel A. Forsyth of way may have provided ignition to fumes from thl mixing. W. lllosfs giacriionalt-id the Dominion steel and cnni c,. . spilled gasoline which suddenly and lnstanteously en- . .- 9"'” 9 "5 3- 0" ' issued 8 Smemmii disciiisiiill that veloped MacKcr'lz1e in a sea of fire. Men employed at - in” lead" m we scum” "d ' "'9 5”"""”ed "1”5”'g "i 1'3 had other work in the same section of the building, startled 0i'll'i2f 5Penker of the House of been set back from May 31 to . . . . - Commons. was guest speaker, June 30. by the seriousness of the situation. grabbed fire exting- . Senator MacDonald was int.i-o- The u.m,,,,em.,e, i,,.m.d Mme uisheis from the walls and turned them on the blazing . duced by Ne” A- M3.”"”””- M7" Workers (CCU district 26 released body of their fellow workman who collapsed on the gar- who spoke in appreciation of the . mmm m or ;.. . k I d g . . . kindness snnwn him on his iii-Si M D055” gcuzm W" ac "W 9 5 age floor outside the edge of the fire centre, while others arrival in Ottawa as a L or ' extinguished the fire which had possibilities of further Commons by Mr. MacDonald. He degtnjction, Address was niembe from Brantford. Ont. - . -. . from 1935 um” 1958 when he reuh lmmedial y file file about Mac Solicitor General Reviews Canada's Criminal Problem "In a great majority of cases the basic cause of criminal tend- ency is ii faulty early environ- ment." staied Hon. W. Ross Mac- Donald. Ottawa ln addressing the Charlottetown Board of Trade last night on matters coming within his jurisdiction as Solicitor Gener- al of Canadal His address covered a wide field and was heard with great interest and appreciation. "In some cases.” Mr. MacDon- ald said. "poverty and slum con- ditions alone produce the tragedy. But the causes are many and var- ied. Parental indifference, broken homes. arguments. irrational par- ental behaviour, faulty education. lack of adequate recreation facil- ities and so on. These are prob- lems which all of us encounter 68th annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade-By com- mand of this City's Chief Magis- trate. His Worship the Mayor. Lt. Col. J. D. Stewart. The City Clerk has arrived with the Key to the City of C”arlotteiown for present- ation Ind commemoration on this most auspicious occasion. in this our Centennial year. I await further instructions. Your Wor- lhlp." His Worship: "Have the City Clerk proceed to this assembly and bring me such key to our (Continued on Page 13 col. 8) person: who. without your help, may very well spend Ill at their live: in conflict with the law. "Secondly. ll lenders in a Christian society and employers, you can develop in these unfortun- ate individuals. after release from prison. a sense of "belonging" to society in order that they may be restored to normal living after their correctional program in an institution has been complet if. "I am convinced. II I sai earl- ier. that these men can be re- claimed nnd restored to society. (Continued on Page 13 col. 5) Convocation town. by his father and motllel ceremony. Plaque Unveiled Al P.W.C. Lt. Governor T. W. L. Prowse is seen unveiling the Prince of Wales College plaque. honouring students and former students who served in World War 11. Members of the three armed services joined the students for the Barteris Film Lab. SAN FRANCISCO (APl-A big In-stale moving van l-an five ilri blocks through the heart of an Francisco Friday. killing seven ersonl and injuring three at it rashed and exploded. its brakes gone. the huge yellow ayflower truck and trailer roared own the steep side of Nob Hill 7 Killed When Van Runs Wild In San Francisco on Clay street at an. estimated ll) miles an hour. It ran miraculously clear for four blocks. All the death and damage came in the final block. It scraped I half block of store fronts and wrecked I dozen auto- mobiles. At least eight. including three police cars. were smashed into junk. Street signs. lights and ed. While Speaker of the House. to which office he was elected in 1949. he studied French at Laval University and became proficient in the language. "I am happy to have accepted the invitation of Mr. Neil Mathe- son to address you tonight. and further to appear on receiving I summons from your Chief Mag- istrate. Mayor Stewart. "Coming in by air this afternoon. viewing the wonderful panorama of brown. red. green and water. I felt that I was looking at the eighth wonder of the world." Senator MacDonald said. "You may forget me and what I have to say. but I can nev- er forget this delightful experi- ence.” In extending a vole of thanks to the speaker. His Worship. Mayor J. D. Stewart said "the Charlotte- town Board of Trade had long en- Joyed a reputation for securing gifted speakers on uCCUSl0n5 such as this. The high standard has By Dr. Frank Following is the text of the ad- dress delivered yesterday by Dr. Frank MacKinnon. Principal of Prince of Wales .College. at the College convocation: "It is my pleasure once again to welcome to the Prince of Wales Convocation friends of the students who today are receiving the tangible rewards of the year's work. This day. we Ill know. is one of i” and celebration; we must not for- get. however. that it is also a day , of dedication for the work ahead r and for the lives which are lust getting under way. . ' f the interesting things . about ihs Convocation each year ; la its representative character. for ,, it is one of the few gatherings that draws people from every con- ;. ner of the Province. Our student the relatives and ' sgiving "One been fully maintained in what we have been privileged to hear from Senator MacDonald. On behalf of the Charlottetown Board of Trade and guests present I present our land's population - everydistrict, creed and occupation is repre- sented - and this mingling of young people of different back- ground: is one of the great virtues body is I cross section of the Is- MacKinnon duty enlng its heritage and at the sam cation in the twentieth century! "We recall too that this many takes place amid a provincial institution serving ih whole Island, it has enjoyed. fo (Continued III Page 1 col. 4) g only dedicates new graduates but also rcdedicates the College to its of maintaining and strength- tlme meeting the demands of edu- C9l'('- other events which mark the centennial of this city. While the College is in our association with individuals in our daily living. Our duty to this class of person is not to kick them when they are down or shun them as undesirable, but rather to assist them in every way possible. But you will say. how can we as- sist? Firstly. may I suggest that as leaders in your community you can help to provide the facilities necessary to combat these lend- encies and in your individual relat- ionships with such people. to pro- vide constructive assistance in order to redirect their feet to the proper paths. As leaders in the business community in Charlotte- town it is within your power to Is- sist the law enforcement agencies in the reform and rehabilitation of persons who have offended against the law by providing them with with employment and supervision. In so doing you would not' only be contributing to the reclamation of E e r l Hon. W. Ron MacDonald Eden Party Has Kenzie was extinguished it broke out again on his gasoline drenched body and the clothing which work- men were removing. and fire ex- tinguishers had to be directed at him again. The man was in an extremely critical condition. Dr. J. B. Down- ing was summoned and had Mec- Kenzie removed at once to Prince County Hospital wherr he passed away late last evening. . Married only a short time ago. he is survived by his wife, the for- mer Bernice Moore of Charlotte- lllemorial Plaq The unveiling of I plaque hon- ouring atudenta and form: stu- dents who served in the Iecond World War was I feature of the 95th annual convocation of Prince of Wales College held yesterday morning. Mr. and Mn. Alvin J. Mackenzii of Mount Stewart and by two sis- ters. Amy of Mount Stewart and Winnifred. married and residing Toronto. ' Residing It 19'! Belmont Street in Summerslde. the late Mr. Mac- Kenaie. I resident of Mount Stew- art for most of his lifetime. lied been employed with the M. 1'. Schiirman Co. Ltd. since February 1954. and previous to moving in Summerside had been employed in the Government Garage in Char- lottetown. ue Unveiled At PWC Convocation Yesterday MacKinnon presided at he euc- many. Premlc A. W. Ktbeaon meek- atory at an institution of thin kind that In unveiling of this nat- . I . g grateful thanks for your coming of Prince of Wales. It has I 60- It M I Siilemll fei'e!i'WW Mid iii uretekuplnce. lie suggested that Con E V t P0195 i0PPl9d in CF31? Wliiiili0ii- here tonight and giving us an in- healthy and broadening effect T the corridor of the Colleser 313 few at in Itudenh , i to- g S Pedestrians along the sidewalk Birth! of an important part of the which contributes enormously in I . Honour. Lieutenant Governor may .3. mo” yho um dieti- ”C d. t J n! th :tl'(-'e:I;ipeel”t-3!: "but ;(;ll'le !coi)i(ld not Ierviceli of Canada." well-rounded education. By ALAN HARVEY told newspaper men when asked PIYIOWW Riilgt-iled "'1: lives hike last great eontlictmand nr ignn ea -party u fl . me. a un uc y were Town crl i- Iv D h -t in "1111 t t al th til: Cuadiu Press Staff W ier for an explanation. lie so gested P riue W 0 VIII P C I the many who returned hand ap- . air,” prushcddbcncath the...-recluge and nppenmn, &,.,,,ii" i,.”if.'i,nn,,..f.: my -&&”',,',2 9:: ”i....;.5.,'5” '-1:3 DONDON (CF)--Bl-ifaiii'a 'um- no other possible reason 14- Iiilllliiiioii by "I0 Iiiidtiil-I 04 1954- pod as q reuit at-their Iorvloe. J F . .. Iiiiuiie with fiuminr gasoline befitting that office of l hundred twen etli closing since' this in- vii-iii Coiiserv-ii" WW Pride? Mr 85- 55 ""1 W "N 901198" 39"” "' 3- -aid that the Provim viii - Orllmi from the'lshIttering explosion of yggpg "n mg and. the umoim smutign was founded as me gen. won the 15th general election of Attlee'a remarks clearly were Governors. The Commliidilil 09 poorer II a' ruin! of these lives "Rummage sale. Heart: Hall. ulbdemgll slhgletlielaatjnkwas ine ml ment "Hear ye; Hear ye; H. i- tral Academy in 1835. The College "is century by I miioiiiy 0' Iome aimed Ii I-I'M"! Mi-Winn fire ficefs 0' the ""99 iimied "rm" loot but -rpnued the have that 9M'liii' 2 p. m. "Dance. Vernon iIP5fl8)'r May 81st. "Regular Saturday night dance. River Hall. driver. identified as William Rus- sel' McCandlcss. Davenport. in. Another was I police patrolman. Two women suffered broken legs ye: Members and guests at this and a third A possible broken back. The co-driver saved himself by leaplnl lrom the cab. is part of the history of this Prov- ince and the students today are following a great and honourable lrlldiflnn. We are thus participating in an ancient ceremony which not Dr. Mar-Klnnon 60 seats and finally broke the virtual political stalemate of the last five years. With only six of the 630 con- stituencies involved in Thursday's voting still to report. Sir Anthony Eden's "new Tories” had rap- ball, 57-year-old Aneurin Bevan. who for years had crusaded for more militant socialism against the advice of moderates. tain Herbert Morrison. declared: Attlee's deputy. right-wing chief- ”Now we must re-examine. not and their representatives joined with the student body in the act of unveiling and dedication. Principal Parliament oftbecountrywlllbeablatodo something that will make sure that such another conflict will not take place. Mr. Goodwill Macbougall. presi- dent ol the Student Council. laid. At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Friday Finance Minister Harris said the government likely won't announce for some time appointment of I commission to study Canada's eco- nomic prospects. Justice Minister Garsnn said he believes the new criminal code strengthens Parliament's judicial status in divorce-case fabrications of evidence. ' Social Credit Learicr low Illdi some government - backed agency is needed to provide small loan: at low interest in persons with no credit standing. William Hamilton (PC-Montreal Notrc-Dame-do-Gracel accused the post office department of being derelict in theft prosecutions. Agriculture Minister Gardiner said if there is a good crop of i'iisi-resistant Selkirl: wheat this your there should be enough of it for prairie spring wheat seeding in lured 342 House of Commons seats against 276 for the opposition La- the fundamental principles of the party. but the statement of party hor party led by Clement Aiilee. policy and expounding of the pol- The Liberals had five members icy in the light of modern condi- and there was one Slnn Feiner. tlons. . F.rlcli, tllus confirmed as pre- "It is profoundly important that micr only 51 (lays after he took the unity of the party. . .be estab- ovor the office from Sir Winston llshed." E.":.'f-'-"”lll;.l::?.'".i”i.:”lL”r:l.:.."t:; u The moderates will doubtless the iznvcrnmcni. with a mandate for another five years. face: pos- charge that Bevan. by splitting the party. cost Labor a lot of siblo trouble on the industrial g . . from spearheaded by the threat of votes in the election Just ended- I national railway strike. i Between the moderates anti the Bevaniiee stand Labor's middle- SAME VOTING PATTERN men -- such ll John Strarhey. Defeat marked ii possible turn- HUSH D5110" 1'15 gE,"l3""9l Sh"l' in: point in Labor's fortunes. Sec- Well. all former ministers bill not i-elm-v Morgan Phillips said So- closely identified with either side. ciallsls would take the opportunity If Bevan could wmiti-eir vol?- 0, --m.m.mng-- the pany but 01,. he might make Bevanism the o i- servers saw a possibility of fiir- Ciiil P011037 01 010 Plfllamfnlafy ther rccriminations between the LI'lfiI:ii' Dag?-Y. t b y w h d . ' . e volng sen I ou ar -. Smmlm "Km and kn core Bcvanites back to Parliament; nl,Aliil-ZS SPLIT IN PARTY -about the same as before. Oncei Labor leader Aitlee said the "we. as students of Prince It (continued on Page I eol. D) -..J?"'" "'"- 0"i'.5l. Guests In 3 -Storey Building Seven Believed "Dan:-e ii St. Peter's Holy Narnia Hall. May 31st. Burns Or- clleslra. "Dance St. Peter's 3 Ho nine H311. Tuegday. 01:: NELSON. B.C. (CP)-The young Property damage was estimated min. i and the very old were among the at 385.000. " g V seven persons believed to have Many of the trapped clung to Regular Dance. Itaniey Bridge died early Friday when lire roared window lcdizcs. the flames licking very Tuesday. Rollie Mclfenziete through the 85 - room Stralhcona at their fingers as firemen worked hotel here. desperalcly to push ladders up to Thrgg eh."-ed bodigs were ink” them. Some jumped to the streets from the min. of un w.yga1-.oId Paul Franck. 28-year-oldtype-. rrhestrn. "Traciidie Pia ers present their haul during mg guy, your .11, mp writer serviceman. was one of fhel gucsts who hung onto a windowi Play It Trlcede Hell. Monday. - ledge. av 30th "i could feel my fingers burning as I hung onto the hot cement CMA Officers Are Elected MON1'lllCAL -ost In Hotel Fire sill three storeys above the ground." he said. "To me it looked him back to the sill. Firemen rnn like the and of the world." an aerial ladtlcr up and brought He tried to get back in lhclhim in safety. U. S. Ready To Make New Start In Polio Program,- ;Outlook Said Hopeful Now WASHINGTON (AP) - The U. S. government cleared the way Friday for A fresh start in polio vaccinations -with new. exlra-sen- sltlve safely tests. But chances were dim that all children 1 lo 9 ii-iliilow. but 2-uliolie and flame drove soug . The bodies recovered were those of a young boy. a young girl, and an elderly man. The ' ' in- clude In I9-you-old man and a 74-year-old woman. The only victim identified was Miss Hnrmi Shlmolo. 18-year-old Japanese girl. 51 GUEs'rs There were 51 guests in the "Cimonlze lit I to! weeks for easier flock management. El-ic lilnrPhaIl. New Haven. "l-Ilzmont Bay Bicentennial elehraflon and Tea Party. Wed- Iic-rlny. July 0th. next. ”l'nsiRned seen Order received. PM marked Charlottetown. Kind- l' lurward same. Arthur Veaey. hiliiril. We will go allcuri only as fast as safety will permit. it is unlikely that the mass program will be fulfilled on lis original schedule.” The free inoculaiiinn program of lCPIeThomas A. Rice, vlcc-presldcllt of the inter- T-jniuuvilyl-.---v-”... ..... again on some issues Bevan can nu . 1 ii i 1 )1 ti. fi . . . could get their Salk vaccine Sll0lS' - . i i command the votes of perhaps 60 1956. , "Dance. West noyalty lull brolteesoliirte3;roil,nd1wI.reril. . re llialaVFfF(lelrl(t:)on.oE)lil...n.t:1aas More the will of this W” lg:ill:ml3:Frlly:i:ung:lll:ll1 fllf"tlhLnS:llccialli);llrs'ydlggitfme "mat the riiitfi 379 Commm '"''”r M"'"'". . ,m . -d 0... w'il"E5dlY- 301110 McKenllO'I "It wll what I i ' o' hell ' t t' in ” t of i F ” 90"” ""0n- oculation of all first and second "There is no doubt that disscn-ibers. The Uimfiiiiii-S Vi ”l”5l fr 5 arrlieslra. Canteen Service. 0.3) mult be like." said 19-year-old ernment legislation. The Senate isv 13 30 Rolin Joseph Peck. in Nelson fire- adjnumed until Tuesday. l Manufnciu er; Association It the Surgeon - General Leonard A. conclusion of its 34th annual meet- Apart from the definite but not announced vaccine would slon in the Labor ranks had some (Cominued on Page 7 COL 7) graders before the mid-summer . H effect on marginal voters. Milne peak of the polio season. 'r()RoN'1'(i (Cpl---lVlll'lll'flllm and . ..-- i t .- . l ' u. mm, who told big nor, from non. in Frid, ' start flowing from. tho.-Vlaboratories . Y F” V” maxmmm "mpem urelmin, M", l V slmwlng at Mt. Stewart Frl- pm” when he in recovgfina from Th! N55 meeting Wm be mid "ln a very short time under tight i .r i Dmvmn - - g g H 3; 5;, iii' and Saturday. outdoor com- minke (umgg, in Toronto new safety standards established vaml,,m.,, H .47 so fly. "Ride Clear of Dublin". "when I ."h,.d mm” were Ml. me; ms. v;Ce,p,,5m,ni in by the government and finally nc- vmom 43 ,-,9 ""' "'39- niiooting over the from and went 1954-55. suclceeds James A. Cali-er Ceaggnlfy tslg "'fr';15'3':gtC;"'E?l-D Edmonton 45 61 ..5 "A N "Huh" niden or the building. People were of the imperial Tobacco COM: 9 Cf? I Calgary 40 -.55-if-i-.-a, --vu'”'-dn--e-- -- ::::':l:.:"'.::'l:.'.l..l.".::':.;' ':i..:".: in 0' uric W i2”.?.':i...';';"-'-:'..";7 .::;:::;:r..: ;-.;,r;;,-.;.., :3. 5;. .enr Hll. Wed - ' ' . in k l t d . t- , ., Ii. Jun: let. M I M. up"Illg:l:'rsSlI old lady close to so m:n.w;'l)':Sl);:fllml.:(l illerlirali :3?I”ict::lllI! FcCr.I-liI:i);i)i' 2' lsigigmgjgi ltllltl-at):-lio ill "iiilyin mg i 3 W" 35 11,5. on the top floor. I could see the our of Bulman Bros, Limited. Polllcl "CPV9" '03 0” Montreal in m 3 3 V8 if one vaccine manufacture. whose 47 75 ayiniz ii at mu-kg pi-1",. V,-.1. flame: behind lier.”l went up and was elected first vice-presiden or pmdw nu been withdrawn from Quebec yd M in cN.mi . um mum" bmumiher down mglxied chairmen of the Atlen Plnulluon l-9mD0'"”Y- g,'f.f.”;'.fi'.'.'," 10 M .5 mm" SAVED THREE OTHERS uc Division Wu vicinr dgBo!.nd.' Mu. Hobby Ind Schecle Ip- Mondnn ' .-,5 '-ohm. 3.4.- gm. p k ed three iii i id t fA. Keith and Son. v--red before the House 0' Rev B l'fax . .. 44 51 Inizal and Sign oped gu::l:'anrl.cne:Fl; lost hiaoavg 1l:litoax. J.M. Bouiai-rl. "wnmlve'b:om?Icrg?n;n:ndml"fl; Clailllrloftouiwn in ,.g lly. a Tlmndey life. Other firemen i-ucued liiin ldeiit of the Stowell Screen Co. In the num r 0 rim mam” Sydney 4. so or -' -v- M :'i2i'.'.J"'”" W M W-' hi.-.".-. air ram m-- li.".i2i:'." :2 "se. . - ' ' overnight increase of 17. Thirteen ' i I i:' --'".'.E.l'”m.....'-"""l - i - lint? --- R F d r . -lg a,i;:.;.no e in . mi AUTO UTIIOD QiOCl'S OT rtognbbuabgyflon ,. W. n;.;ir:h-zieenu le lenernlly me i .' -, been ino'eui.'uil since the pro- mramlvmsooua.trInoelI- "Don't -ulna Anni lowlen STIBTCS TO wOI'k.l'S OTFOY 3:3. 3:" L v13; : utth-:6-:ioii";: ch-rs -Id'm,"""' '"' P” " f i roce- F i i ieslnlt. alien. nnraorr (AP) - The cio day in Detroit. merit rechecked no or ' P "I . . V "W W 13- oniuii Ante worlrm. ti-as nicer " l” "" '" W" ” ””" d"rf3' l"'.l':.'iii:um Fiirisciln -A v-rim ”'”m" um ” "'"i in. I Ford Motor Co offer to till! '3"... u;il;loF:lt. in '.'ille"'r'. "vIry"o;i.lmistlc now" Iboiit ill! ”Buvlng pigs and feeder cattle its more unvioveu in "i' """"' 'i' It-ii" i"""'- ”' "'” "' no eW..li n 3; N” ""1 to announce in I til! 01' N , mu” I Itetu & M w 5'” vgccine minced '0" Y3: yin 9 I.II.. Illlton lngnirpi-lee. unearriary on no ,':';,".il.'”n.'i1.."'..reiy temp viii N If Mgcmn as M-- 8- 'i'm- lace! mm three , t the qoun- in moc lotion ' . and m - le no. It. scum: 3. Pblill to at-may at once for -poc- "'"'”- t;"',,';,,,',' ,,..i...'.' ii... - g in. o 11:. ll Ion u of (in! II! , . e I . ck," Ind vm Ailnutoa 4. Vlatervlul: strike action. m. 'm "'0 m,,,,.d ,.yi.gi, f d H. A D M 36"" man; I Sunday. in --.n.:?.t'.:' '- '"":'....-.: .:.".i .'i':.l'" ..:':."....:.t'... men. -5- 3-,. 3;,-;,,i,:, -.,-::.- Guesls And Board 0 Tra e. O icers t inner H 9 we . I mm itil."New vi: 1 M. n1 &&.. wave in "T! 'm m N ""'v'.7i"in-ix Dutingmhed um new Oman of the murioml mm Bmgmgh d Trad. elected n t:.P6agla;ont?'nfl. D. St6W- town at & I. in. soil N: p. In.: . 'i on from in a an-rum. annual .m'""".,,,",';”,,':,';',fi”.,'i. gr... held at the, Irlottetown Hotel last snelght. Falmtnwm ;ttdt;m,;-3:: T rte:-hm” 'ei5'A w. Mntheson. -;g-gvgoe-;,gg '- ;';;;,,fi,"";:t',; - C.- I. gems and than art. Ben. E. Rogers President Hon. no or . i a - charm . m . no. rain II no T34-. elhiueoredle new l'.g',:'2,..... .r on r mg, mcxinnnn, innn.-ni.i.'p..i president. Beck ivy. PI at the Game Ch0Mi"'- Wnmm than cu-riomown. uh ii A.w.iq,..a.ua.i( -Ti-eas). snrhuutuze.-.nu "' W3 P 5- "W has l'0llD- " Ben J V M ri E.D Reid 3. G. Rogers, Frank Macxenie. . our g.n..g..i-ye. A .-Emi nngl. meetiou -iii not eonmffgl,-A Mm;tonD'ew rtersrilmlab. It7.lIp.h. . -In sumo. uiteaneieewiec .....'...,mygnullian . . ' thnatieeel camel letiir . 'vimvrt.-- . Cw