__ listen) ‘Ad. ‘ $1M will talk eaelqtwltl. But .Viol Rl tioitlfii ~is T o’s Con tlon. (Canadian Pro») lttl. TOKIO, May 29. ”moreig'n Min- ister Matsul today asked and ob-. tained the assent of the Prince. Regent to the forwarding‘ of JBDIII’; protest. “limit enactment ‘WHKM. Bllllainsd that th-e purpose well, bePage,.Rev_ W. Orr Mulligan of the UlfltedBfAtles Immigration Bill harrilig Japanese. The pro- ceedlng_w'as eatraqrdinary and. is interpreted‘ as indicating unusual importance was attached to the document.‘ The foreign minister went to the: imperial g Palace immediately after the extraordinary cabinet session.‘ called yesterday m live. final an. proval to the ‘protest,’ had ended.‘ rheitegoiu sanctioned the protest. Tltopro t‘ was placed upon the cables fortransmlssion to Ambasv senor status... at Washington aoour after theflorsign minister had left that imperial Palace. The Ambassador will deliver it to Sec- retary of" State Hughes. The foreign office‘ announced it would issue a statement at 5.40 p. m. Ambassador to Return- The coblnettoday approved the text of protest‘ against the provision of‘ the U. S. immigration bill excluding Jhplil! from that conhtrylj The protest will be sent lmmbdiately to Ambassador Hanlhari,“ whose return to Japan when the protest has‘ been dealt with also was approved‘ by the cabinet. _ The protest, it is- learned, is based‘. on alleged violation of- Jupans treaty "rlghtl 1 under the. first-meddle of tho-Treaty of C mares. U. B. Ill u‘ . ' ".- r for mm...‘ gngwfl“. “with. youth-endorse. lfollowed by Mr. s. g ' . '. McLeod who reed the quarterly snd-oitiasna ofthhl. psrtie; as to residence and travel to carry on trade. ' ~ lt was indicntedhere that the signature of rresident Coolidge on the new immigration bill does not settle the question of Japaneflo exclusion from the point of view of the Japanese Government. Belief that the immigration bill, with its clause excludingueliens in- eligible to ewsenship, such as the Japanese, did not. represent the sentiment of the people of the U. 5 as n whole. was expressed by a high official in an interview. "We. know that the Dissent A111- erioan administration is olmoaed to lthvexelilsion clause, both from the President's statement and the attttq ‘ ‘ot-‘bimself and Mr. Hughes‘ throughout this controveny." he, , "and we understand tblt o, in this Congress. hhve heanohnormal. We believed’ Dion. does not represent til b‘ . tog-wit ‘of. the Amerloaa people. ..‘.-.....-.;;... cu went our? , _ _. "suetelhelnbythle- eminent hhcl ‘ to. restraint Aid ‘nigh in this‘- q“ all retaliation embargoea c mine? egg -A e "III" » lioy. L (be m have snc a ‘dignified- IMHO ~ nuaane- ‘ \ _ oontmknhins s _ s.» ICY camels fltflfl. habitation. ‘I“ lawlessness. titan fl100.00 at Holman! “ p LAR s bfflv littl- . h. Jenkins n lsome of the inmates needed special ‘Ilhis resolution, in the minds-of _cs.re on account of mental or phy- most oi‘ the speakers last night, will ‘sical defects and the present staifdo much towards uniting the Pro- _ ne'er. Brown‘ "in an interest» ‘ ,.._,- lbs-anemia» manner‘ detailed the “still. hope aomethlnl “A; a tdlundo the action of on} gl-ea Jhd wipe out this. cohdl on. whlcltthe Japanese comical-urinal and a ‘ affront to our nation." he h‘ Party Resolution‘ to Provid e for the Holdingof a Regular Annual‘ Meeting‘ Present- ediand Adopted‘ by Those Present . A fairly large number of those in wing the capslble‘ wuly in which this terested in philanthropic work met branch- is keeping u-p the Mainten- lll Zlflfl Qhilllola- school room last ance Fund‘ and- thus taking a large evening in response to the lnvita- item off the Trustee Board's hands. tlon of the Trustee Board of the Mr. Wright threw the meeting Protestant Orphanage Ito meet and open for‘ general discussion; in discuss matters concerning this ln- which the following took part; stltn-lion. After an excellent musi- Messrs. W. K. Rogens, Donald Mc- cali program the Chairman Mr. G. D. Kinnon, Mrs. Melkvle, Messrs Crag. °l file meeting was to afford an op- Rev. R. IC. Eaton, portunity of obtaining public opln- The following resolution which l0" "I1 file Present ‘manner oi con- wee read and movedhy Mr. W. K. 119011!!! the Qrllllllnflfle- “IRogers and‘ seconded by Mr. D. A. The mlfillcal prograim which was Bruce was adopted by the meeting: of an unusually high order, consis- RESOLVED that in ill-a opinion ted of n violin solo by Miss Bernice of the contributors present at this Slults, vocal solo by Mrs. W. E. public meeting ol‘ the Protestant Fletcher, vocal solo by Miss Marion Orphanage held in Zion Church Milallum and vocal music by ‘s qunr Hall, Charlotetown. May 29th, 1924 teilto of young girls ‘from the Orph- the Act of Incorporation of the‘ 0+- IMIB. phsnsge should "be so amended as Miss Beer, the Lady Superinten- to provide for the holding of an an- ydent read a concise and interest- anal ‘public meeting at which a re-(lnotion was talked of in the House ing report of ectivliles in the ins- port of the year's work together tltution and stressed. the necessity with the financial statement shall of udlaquate finances‘ before eitist- be submitted and the board oi‘ Trus ing conditions could be satisfactory teee elected by. a vole of the contri- lly imet with. Miss Beer stated that butors present. is ovenburdened with the work testnnts of IP. E.‘ lslntld in u favor- these necessitate. Mention was al- able attitude towards the institu- so made of the heavy burden placed tlon. Some criticism has‘ been pass on‘ the teacher who has beside his ed on the ipreseut governing system ya ‘esslonal duties‘ additional work which it seemgdoes not collduce to government's fate was in the bal- ance in tonight's debate in. the Commons with‘ the issue doubtful ‘ was ndnlitted by ‘the Daily erald’ Labor}, organ while all po iticel- writers concur in the declaration that the administration will find itself ill a tighter corner than ever only a entail majority. Minister of Labor. this being-e ltechnlcal way of disapproving the government's policy toward reliev- - . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA.‘ FRIDAY, MAY so, 1924 fifths!!! [A317 l ‘ ll l5: 1r Gov’t sHflIt-y Motion ‘_- . is‘ Defeatedg-So Dc- clares Premier McDonald (Brltllah United Prsu) LONDON, May 29.-— That the before and can in any case expect The debate centres around a motion. by the Conservatives to re- duce the salary o! Tom Shaw, ing unemployment. A similar a week ago the government and supporters preventing n closure by u majority of thirty-four. Every- thing npparently hinges upon the advice Asquith gives his followers] nt today's Liberal caucus and sev- ernl experts believe this sdvicel will favor the government. -—1- WO-i-ii- LONDON, May 29. —Prlme ‘Min- ister Macllonnld in tt speech before the Commons today clearly indi- cutezi that if the government was to perform. The educational system the largest su-pport on‘ the part of needs radical rearrangement. Even the public. The resolution was very though badly handicapped the pree- favorably commented on by all the ent instructor is doing wonderful speakers, who remark-ed on pustl i Jn short, Miss Beer's report wee move like that suggested was nee-l s very able summary of the present essary for the immediate and ill- especially with backward pupils, criticism and thought that some _ nditlopwal, o Orphanage which turn welfare of the Orphanage. waver sortie y, can ‘with slit ‘ ,tie care be made still more efficient n0 lftn moot for the past repent of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary sho- Asks that the l Admiralty Yacht Escape From. Hbsplfial- -. . Clauses‘ Excitement ' Be Eqwpllod A't HelhGete (Canadian Prose) (CadedlIewPrsem) LONDON, May 29.—A statement NEW YORK, M”. 29,__,Al@x_ made in. the House of Commons by qtoomey am John Hgmmgggy cmw. Charles‘ Amman. Parliamentary led buck and forth ill a. not-row Secretary m u" Admln-RY m the space between girders along a half-- " m“ m“ “dmlralty Yacht mile stretch of tllell-iollfiate Bridge mission again in ten days -to allow trying m escape from (he mum‘. attend the review of the fleet in . mm July and to inspect the ships led figdgaifeéxtfilaizd’ xwgyromfil‘: zksedtorreut of questions being They were find“, mum,“ at . “"- “"~""'Y» 1M" '"°""'" lie?fl.i°'i....‘l§i'l....“‘il‘l°'lv.fldl“.fi Wm“ to hum"? why ‘we Labor land abutment of the» lbridge and {we an; reunited a yum when d o them through fol-he Astoria he coalition government had laid '°' D M" ‘Me m B“ if‘ up. ‘ decretary Amman replied 5'd°"'1“"° "r the‘? a m ‘was that a was the admiralty that re- rrrlllle-"de"! ° ° ° l’ ~ ‘ the yacht and that the cost ‘ er . ‘ '.,,',°°°""“"“°'“““ won“ be p Tulle escape seems lo have been ' planned by Toomey, who, it was ltion for some time‘ on the salable- ion that he might have started the lii-re that swept the hospital last Edmonton Iliad failed to turn in necktie. awaiting ten‘ o (Canadian m») ‘ esdey‘ morning. .. ‘ ,WQ'MON’I‘O . ml!”- _Em'°“"° On their way to breakfast‘ Toomey _ to the snnu i convention orthe and "gummy Qltppgj‘ out d: line Canadian Press and Canadian and made the“. w“ 9m; at m... bull'- s. ding and lntdtneltoarffil‘ grounds- YWWIW‘. Jill" 3"! l° 59' “m” Their absence was discovered a few has of these twn bodies accompsn- mum”, m" "(y g yam}. bggun which ended in their denture on the pally‘ Newspapers. Association at led‘ in nieny cases by their wives topped off the transcontinental mover the C. N. railway this bridge. ‘ . z ynggg-mqpgm g any in Edmon- ~ ~. c ,~ pop. to llllflhe of tho hospitality P . ~l Ill- . - . “Th; program included - l lilo... ... .1». 0o ;,d| " garan ideal; sand-d’ Pal-k l. aide; grel grand do? i-lernanl- do This colt is we broke 1 quiet and ‘shows aig-na,of a Perfectly sound and lot of a Apply at once to Al ,- neegan, flaps Travers J. A. McDonald, H_ Connors, J. A. defeated on its motion to reduce the salary of Minister of Labor Shaw it would go at once to the country. State‘ Counci Eutertained at The members of Charlottetown Council Wednesday evening cuter- tained the members of the state convention and visiting clergy tr‘. their home, Kent Street. The following delegates, who were in session during the day were present; Hon. A. T. Arson unit, L, ‘MoNolll, J. E._Dslton, J. Gaudet, Sumvmerslde, A. F‘. McQuaiil F. McDonald ‘M. A. Pequot Soul-ll Griffith, Geo. J. MoCormac, city, at well as u large number of~tho cler- gy from different parts oi‘ ‘the ls land. Eloquent and stirring addresses q .. En°lm“"'°“' w“ m be 9'" m com’ for four hours Tuesday morrlingJ the board of admiralty officially to m“ Smhe Hospital ‘m, the mullet; J_ MQDgnfld mm Judge Amen... awaiting with another group- of kee- ‘learned has been under observa- , .. ~ fyear. in some way or other ‘Toom- Hhvefleachsd ‘o en “on or e w» wigshgéggf, his lob. and tho amen aebzzrdtagitlyhl: use it. This opportunity came Tu- were delivered by Grand‘ Knight J A. McDonald‘, His Lordship Bish- op 0iLesry, Sir Charles Dalton, Rev lt, after which the chair was tak en by Grand lecturer. F. J". Casey and the following programme excel- lently rendered: lPiano Solo-——Rcv. Theodore Gal- lent. Violin solo——.A. McKearney. Vocal solo-daloyd King. Vocal solo—l.l_ P. Mclnuis. Cornet solo-Urban Plneau. Vocal solo-Rev. B. Gillie. Quartette-dtev. Theo. Gallant Rev, B. lGlllis, Rev. J. J. McDonald and J. P Jdclnnis. Voonl solo—li‘red Duffy. Complimentary remarks were mo de ‘by Rev. Owen Kigglns, Hon, A '1‘. Arseue/ul-t, Rev. A. P. Malellan Rev. Jae. Murphy, Messrs. D. O'M Reddin, J. A. McDonald EINIVFPIIIR Casey, who all spoke‘ of‘ the good work being done Iby the Order. _ A dainty lunch was then served after which smokes were P165941 around. A st 1'; ieea.er-M.RR-.or'l1l1f ram‘ ,.-"'"§'~,;',§,°.“§ Scotland sad visited thesleat-illa ' ‘i ~ 4 "ll-Irwi- THR_ VIA v . . h‘; plgflwll-fh seeflsfibfitaflten- Leaves Beetlfo Hear oi Fortune (Canadian Free!) nos ANGELES. May 29- —R@- ceiving a message inqulrln as l0 the whereabouts of Her aft R- lteynolds‘, described as bilmflclal’? of s $500,000 estate in Philadelphia A “V, Last News. ‘ Flashed in 0V6!‘ the Witicsi‘ (Canadian Press) _ Mly 29. — The ‘ British government in unpre- pared to make any proposals It present towards the exten- ulon of home rule n‘. India. It we’. announced by J. R’. Cllnes Deputy Minister in the Hours of Commons in . . Declares Sir John Aird Head .of Can. Bun- kers Association. (Canadlan Pres!) May 29. —-Sil' John v in addition lo his res- ponsibilities with the Bank of Commerce is this year head o; the mung“ Bankers As. James Murdock. opened before the sociatlon, gave an. interview this (mmmn-We P" Prwneu“ “d E‘e°' morning in which he declared that 110"" 01 171°‘ "W" m“ mmmng govemmau; |ngpecflgn_ (‘,1 hanks with a short, sharp tussle over the which is again proposed has hith- oath taken by a privy concillor. ungatlgfncmry The COIHHIHXBQWTIG! lllldél‘ llil! and expensive wherever it has chairmanship of Joseph Archam- tried although‘ Canadian hault of Chsmbly-Vercheres and banks are not necessarily hostile owing to the number of other com- to such s- change in operation. Bl!‘ Jfibll 11011101111118 asainst I00 quorum. Throughout the proceed- frequent demands for changes in ingd, Mr. Murdock sat‘ in a corner the Canadian Bank Act but he be- 0g (he "mm, puffing away at his lleves that. the present lnveetlga- pjpg ‘W111 "110 the" °9°FEU°|1 "WY 799"“ The charge before the Committee in greater stability and a feeling of was made in the House by- m Q“ mm‘ Porter, Conservative member for Vine“ "l" the m°"°5“m3 “um” West Hastings. lie declares that “mm M “amuse 5w” a“ °pv°" two days before the failure of the tunity to Canada to look coufident- gums Bank Mr. Murdock‘ withdrew K ‘Y mwamfi “m!” m’ 1°“ “w” his deposit from the Ottawa branch “mm” b“ h“ Wm" m" m“ ca“ of the Bank using information he ado. herself is already financing had received as a Minister “and many large development works ‘ ’ and that the amount so invested increase... every year. Sir John ridiculed n t m m“ °' m“ “‘MB§Q¥,B°,Z‘I‘“° R§,,,,,,§ rogstlon of‘ his office, and honor, Board that the dolls; should rel- and tradir-ons or. parlia- t ound ' t e ro use - ldgrcf-tohlfe lrlalsed ullder to: gawes When a quorum had been obtain- plah for the rehabilitation of Ger- ed the chairmen urscd the ilflllflfh- Canadian May l9.- Willie a review or bomb fehhaccltfonfjlly from a erto proved both plans into‘ a crowd of spectat- orh. kfllllng six psnllm outt- right and injuring nineteen. May‘ 20. —-Jsck Smith in the fourth roundi of a flftesn ronmb bout greater security. The Prince of Walerwu (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, David C. Kerr,‘ Unicor- States Woo Consul at Vnncouve was having accepted the susilfw bribes to influenza h to the passage of aliens across the Canadian border. (Canadlan- Preaa) PARIS, May 2U—-‘l'ho United . States Olympic soccer-football ’ ‘learn was today defeated 3 to 0. by the Uruguayan tesmmnd thereby eliminated from furth- er competition for the Olym- London as the fiuan have all the gold it wants, surfeit of‘ it wonld‘in,no. who af- sliion ofLondon 1c u. o. Home‘ .c'...‘;...... Press) the crack French four your old was beaten at the Longohamp race track this afternoon on his first appearance since his defeat by Sir Galahad last Frayed‘ Before , Victim's Dgor Robb; Hon. o. P. Graham: Premi- de Lac my. Re- (Canarilan Press) montre we. first MADRID. M“? 29- “A ""1" “m” nssses be summoned to appberbo- "ll-"derell I? wigm" mm‘! Sh?“ " fore the Committee-and his mo- yeur’ ago as cell arres e n a u ' n _ , village. near Palencla, on evidence 0:318; er “ms derable diacuum“ furnished‘ by neighbc s, who de- clared‘ that he came daily to the, house of hlsyictm and prufidubeé l . T ill ézremfiadgfiqny ‘Siygrhrirs mam‘; olflce taken by Mr. Murdock as u . grave, where he knelt to pray. _ he 0 m t h _ There were no other reason: lJl‘ Ch!" 11° 59° W Y. ""59"" su8p|¢|on_ bu; mg mm. was "m5. shou be called to establish what “and by, we p011“ my.) funny had already been admitted. At the same time, he thought the commit- (Britlsh United Prone.) LONDON, my‘ 29;—'i'hs' pro- longed dispute over the quel- tlon of the coal miners" wages was definitely settled‘ today when a full oonferencscf the miners’ delegates voted‘ 473 to 311 to accept the term; of the re shed by the Miner Ferlerat on tlves with the owners on May ._-----{Q}——-~ ~—— (Canadian Press.) HAKODATE, Japan, May 29 —Tllo United States destroyer John Psul~ Jones lsft- here to- Hong. Kong with Stuart Meal-iron’: spars air- plane to substitute for the one (Canadian Press) " BOSTON, M” 29__1.1|v,yea,.,md Mr. Porter: l do not consider Dorothy Dam,“ o; sou“, 1308mm that to be the gist of it at all." Mr. German then read the oath taken by a Privy Councillor aud- added that he failed to find within the four corners of that obligation any thing that would reflect on the iniuries, walked up three flights of stairs with a complete fracture of the skull to tell her mother that she hadbeen run down by a coal truck. _ Dorothy. was playing on the side- action taken by Mr. Murdock. walk when a truck proceeded up Mr. Ryckman: "The charge is not based on the oath as a Privy his globe encircling attempt. Another destroyer will rulh the plans from Hong Kong to India and it la hoped that the flight may be resumed. -—-—<o>———— the street at u fast rate. , The child staggered to her feet. Councillor at all.” grasped a rag doll she was carry- ing and without a tear in her eye Amend- ‘m’ FAMQQ$ Peortawu Mex/ea. HEAR MENTIONED l5 " Postmortem luvemui bEVwLED EGG-S of the Dalton flat. three flights up. and collapsed in her mother's arms. She was rushed to the Carney Hospital and there died. (Canadian Press) pivrgwg, May 29.-—ln.vestiga- tlon into the charges assnst Hon- lniltoes sitting. had to wait for a had received advantage and profit to himself to the extent of such withdrawal contrary to ills oblig- ations as such Minister andiu de- ance of the committee, he pressed "New York will never supplant that the proceedings should be clsl centre of conducted in s. Lludi isl manner and United States expressed the grat flcatiolihe‘ felt 8V9“ B- at, the sober 10113 adoptadgby Mr. Porter in making his chargesbb! as the fore the House. . ‘ .. Mr. . Porter‘ submitilll=-a‘ ‘list ‘qr ,, witnesses he wished to have called v when tho committee meets again d next Wednesday. The witnesses were: R. P. Gough, Toronto; J. F. M. Stewart, Toronto; Hon. James er King, Hon. T. A. Low; S. Casey Wood, Toronto. v Mr. Porter moved that these wit- When the list was submitted, W. raised the question of the oath of privy councillor. Mr. German said tee should know really what the charge was it had to try- Mr. Mur- dock wus accused of breach of his fair. Romanian King llarrowl Escapes From Heath‘ ' u‘ headed.‘ golfand dinnerand a _ _ police officials discovered the man‘ l. ‘ .| edit-the ldnlcdonlldl-lotel. ; c . f sought 11;; a Gigi’??? ‘céifatgzgi? . i " ‘ m o sffl s 10a was; a H n; _ gffffg od. " . - - ‘ faale-seo-zl ; ._‘_. -. R ta (ea-hem. Pig) 0 Mil‘ “n A, 4 lb. tlnn, so cents. In glaa l ‘.33.’ ' A, m, mm ‘mate yosteri‘ ma, 56c, loo and 75o. Jonah‘ a vtbddyiaaneds M, m, feature of the programm. ' - " -Q" » t "m ‘ ' was n interesting address by Mr on. tonne Ollffilbllllllf! where’ m spent; mo months, la siiaiaaiflild llibitlohl d Womble]. Be all!‘ that every country in the lihnvlli ll T9‘ presented at that inhibition“ and none to bit“! “villi l‘ ‘MYP Ida. n‘. 1m‘ detect... bufi M he allied on‘ d and "lsttlievrlillac- Leatl. Soul-is. Wines lldward il- ~'mu, toptaer-witirmewb‘ ‘Togdmioh Mly‘ s. —Maritime trong west and north west winds ool. ‘this’ moraine-r 8.80 lnmtonight at 9:13.- il mun-y, June l‘ Summeraide tide eighteen uten can.» the: Charlottetown Kggiamun and Ilnhnunrtemlwf- Mo eel. ‘clear m.‘ rein‘ ~ 8t- John. cloudy‘ . slimline ‘ lnng-mthlwaflfwees tIe-eafrl tars- ‘olear- ..... W‘- 5s (Canadian Press) LONDON, MAY 29.—— King Ferdinand of Romania is report- by the Bucharest correspondent of the Dally EXPress to have.‘ tiar- POWIY fiflw-Ped death during ‘a long f depot two miles west of the Rum- . liatal yesterday» . ' l1 113%}! 4‘ t: .: - the arsenal that GeneralgllzllPagares .§g.§°o§gg. ?‘ 7 him away andashcli felland ' spot h ehe sttghdili - , , ' a v " ‘l ‘re which followedi- A my K " “ The Withdrawal or His ; _ Home Bank Two. D ays Boforell; oloe- '- ed Doors, is Ba. sis of Charge. u.‘ the Privy council: ‘rue oath showed nothinm 011$.» kind. l-lo doubted if Y . the Home Bank and learning its! o ‘h v0 Mr. MacDonald: garnets. is. with doing.- ., t ‘d tun-- gr aallgitowllst objection to putting rem " .9!- .‘ , e.- nbifi than I did imthe‘, use!’ .. . Here a. n. Md eater.’ (Liberal, "F firms) lnffifllfllwthet the eerie mfttee would‘ ilhlbfvo itself u‘ Judges and ill serve the "if we hamper in’. say? member of the CiflllmlllEB/W ; “be: M- German. (Liberal, /Wells.nd),i obligation as n member of ‘the pri- vy~ council and the oath he took. That was really the gist of the af- The referenceto the Committee was read and Mr. German argued l°|d i191‘ Dllymlli?! "131 Sh!’ WI! lhatthaiwss the chargeimplled-Mr. jgoing to tell her mother about it. germ," “M0,; "m; [mm 8mm. ments made in the House it had been made to appear almost e cri- minal offence for a Minister to‘ use. any information he had‘ received“ ‘ineaerve ‘my t trop- tloo. ‘ "Reserve July ln at Hope River. u lt,)‘, money in . it ‘was likely to fall, ‘viouldh , Thomas Flies. i ‘lb MI-Nlll" . German w! snow’ flit the ‘"4’ nessesybe‘ not summoned heforp- the charge against Mr. Murdock was more clearly defined. Thecbaimliunemaalrad " practice in the-committee. when: ever a membe of the committee. wished to have witnesses summon- ed was that he should suhm v llsrenuthe ch; us‘ dz". , it to the: comm _, M fl had submitted ‘such a list. As Mr. Porter had informed the chair that‘ hefconsilfered the ciyl co to b0 lven‘ by- theselwitndi to be fila- portunt and material. he would‘- submit the list to the commits... Hon. E. M. MacDonald, Mi integ- of‘ netence, held that la vi “‘ 0" the statement fled‘ by hllriGerl man, Mr. Porter should indicate to the‘ committee meme ‘eapeetellvtd Mr- Porter: “ly made, that stat ment‘ in‘ the HdtilltWhUfofeWhd" solution, was referred to the cop- “Tlie ransom»; a der his responsibility,‘ ablis to Pmdumlml‘ 0f Mlffidln- wliiiadiaoi? and certain pspeg," I _| (“flit I: a 1:111! r reaionabio-‘i-itt‘ e‘ ° "I i‘ m" WW lfl W: charges to state the- grou '76 which he makes theid," endow. E. M. MacDonald, - The Vien ameiidmellf Wad i‘ pressed‘ and Mr. Porters lilflflftiii“ summon wltnesieg ‘Y/Eq coy-n”; Russians May Not Bs- (speedup. email.’ - .. . .. May 2e. ~11... all’- Ruse-lan Contra).- Executive Com- mittee has ordered suspension of the execution of l7 former judges court officials; livers and par. sons connect w the of the new eoonolaflo» were sentenced to _d day after they had llilgé- a charges oi corruption‘ l” t! in connection wi lithe frail on‘: _ otl r l . ‘r. Announcements, ‘ Com-ing Events,- lfeetih llama-a mo"... wow‘- _._.i_. "Meeting ma»... " ice. at Mt. Herbert Elli-lento m‘. - ._l..-l_. _ 8 "The no ' ‘ ' s. ‘ thankfully acltlljlltriedké: donations colloendnby-llaw Illilor for St- Paufs Church for. ‘Clflgtian. _ m lilacs of their ‘liliiil cake _ ..__y m.‘ series of explosions which occurr- "“="*'"=" “if m thezentral‘ amltluditlbn ll‘ ‘ "*' "rlonl%itne ‘