llc MAXIMS cy- M ,./1- ` Mnxllvls 'Qc r 1 cnnln eu nu/ Els li; ii . gi if 2% liorll cnarle e l il n I`n_1perial~ .Con ference MUST FIRST ' oollnlnlllllllf REVISED Armolmcement-Made By Premiers Bennett. Program Of Discussions penlng At Ottawa Next Week #Z . 1 The Peoples Paper ... ..-_ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Islopd Like_the.Dew UHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. 'rul-zsnnv, JULY 12, 1932 V s Provisional Agenda For will nlilsi R.,......r.,..W..}.,rf..-... is IIMEIESS O 1 ‘ Will D281 Largely With Tariff - And Trade Matters And Mone- tary Financial Questions. ol'r/lwli. July 11-(By the Usa- paris of the commonwealth might sdian Preis)--Cffiolll lnrloulwl- hs oonvgniqstly dhougggq und” qw ment of the provisional agenda for following general headings, which the lmperial lioononiic Conference will constitute the provisional was mais tvllilhii by Primo Millil- Brenda for the conference:-. ter R. B. Bennett. Tariff and trade matters and monetary and finan-. . cial questions. broadly lbeaking. I ssnsrsl trade and tariff policy and will comprise the programme ofedministration 'affecting llmpln , Empire discussions opening in Ot- "A. General trade questions: 1. Examination of aspects od trlae, including inter ans, the rel- _-_1» BY F L0 0 ll S Death Toll Estimated ‘At From 12 to 20 Persons In West Virginia Disaster. H;*_F§t¥§~_j“b,‘_f°t“'“*;’d-f'_t'i_?;"_f tion today with the tllultd obtaikltd (Canadian Press) The United States. Great Britain 'Arid France Will Not Ratii y Lausanne Trea.ty_ Until Satis- ia o t o r y Arrange- ment Is Made With the g ‘if - -E ""_ n ~=1_ ls== if _cHA1u.lss'r'oN, W. va., .luly il I” ii" I‘°'“”““° "°i’“`°'"°”‘ °°“` tawa on Thursday of next weak. lowing sub,leots:- "TW Th, Prem,” ouwned um “nent o streams sent roaring out or femce' \ _ immigration is not one of the sub- jects on the provisional agenda. cipla of reciprocal tariff prefer- u“'°“|h ‘ d°'°“ mi“i"i3 "m“3“I (A) nwwmybu of th. pmh their banks by heavy rains swept The statement of the agerldg is- ences within the commonwealth; "HY i°d°i" °*‘"”‘? ° “-lem* i°" (3) Genenl application of “_ estimated at from 12 to 20 persons. sued by the Prime Minister, and simultaneously released in all part! iating and future tariff preferences of the commonwealth, is as follows: _within the commonwealth; ‘ir "As a result of diloiilaiona wliioh have been proceeding for severial_the commonwealth of tariff ad- i ' lv .5 worded mm, mlm many of them were unable to es-< tl' ` m pe before their little homes were » flooded. | wrecked communications pre- vented an accurate check of the months past between H15 Majesty! Govemmenta. it lilo boon llrbod that the economic questions of gan- ersl importance ‘to _the various ‘U _ tr-iss: °° ong Creeks in Kenosha and Fay W) mmmmn to mm, pu” at ette counties were mused long be- fcontinued on Page sl nNNouNcrMEN1s. N I I I COMING EVENTS MEETINGS. ETC -_-_ °° ome in the dsnq_,at Stanley Rink House tonight, ‘ 00.11, Don t for-get Moron near rerun m Picnic July mth, 4gpq.vy.1g,3|_ 0 'Reserve August mu; 1” Umm; Lane Wed 5 Residents along Paint and Arm- ore dawn by chuming waters and W death list but the Kanawha Coun- engirleerk office reported 12 iss recovered points of the agreement inltlalled there and also of the "gentlema.n’s agreement" subsequently reached. Europe interprets the gontlemarrs agreement as making everything. done at Lausanne contingent upon' the attitude of the Unit/ed States MAKE RECORD IN TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT Captain Bennett Griffin (left) and Lieut James Mattern, U. 5. Army I on the debt, due her from Eu;-op,” .lesorve pilots, who look off from Floyd Bennett airport at 5.01 g. m. governments. Pgrtieg to 1,1-lg gg;-"_ July 5, on the first leg of their rou nd-the-world flight. They landed at ment have declined to reveal its Harbor Grace, Nfld., ag 3.35 p. sn., after being lost four hours in a fog. text. explaining that it must be new They resumed their lwwev and were sishied in Colwiv Dorwell. Ire- untll it 1| submlttgq W Qu Wm, land, at 5.15 a. m. July 6. in ll hon rs and 36 minutes. makin! A record ments concerned. 1 ocean flight. and continued on to Berlin. They °“m° ,W lrrief in Baallu French government officials, lww- I evor. confirmed rununlrios of the' _ I W I o rl Oil"-*Cl* Tel at oavenduh mach. °,' me-1-e-st I( ICD ... .'.':;f'."°..,"..“f,:, 'W ~ . . _ u UMPIETEII Canadian Press)-Prime Min 1" 0 Aldertiee tonight an eed that ‘ll wit Brown. FIII. CABINET" bod . At least loo of the tiny cottages usually eocupisdby miners fell be- .foreihetorrentandtheitedoross estimated B00 were made homeless. Dawn found a dozen or more re- fugees clinging desperately to im- provised rafts and Pieces of their homes. Bodies of others were found on banks where receding flood wat- hsd left them PAGES ees ‘As Ide ‘In Air_ Visiting UnitedS Of Route, Fr Th t Charlottetown is a logical stopping place for aircraft flying between llirnoria on the eastern coast of United States and New- dicts Future For Vince In Air Traffic, Directness eed _~ "\ :-_ _//,cv ,. in . I \`»q\ \\\\\\\\ ~_ _s I ’ ' -':.:f:'\'f"` er” 1 ,QQ I ' MERE MAN in-gi Few men are able lo awreeioie humor in a psnetleas has time oomesatthsmpointilnt. li ii if Zi li Island al Link Service tatw Airman Pre- om From Fog And Geographical Position - All Being Important Factors. a mm _ ` ailel. and from certain directiona cularly south east, no promo tl from wind is afforded. A 1'- shaped wharf would remedy thu. foundland or Labrador on a sub-i situation. The city has the advant- Arctic mail route to Europe, end' a that as a. populated island with s large tourist traffic Prince Edward ge of a fine airport. As boat traffic is comparatively ow, there is an excellent oppor- fsland is a natural place to operate tunity for developing air traffic be- alrcraft ras opinions entertained by_ tween a. populated island and oth- Pilot Harold Crowley, who with er centres, particularly an island dward Stur aerial ho a h- like this Province, which has s E sis. D wars er. and Mr. Alex McLeod. meohsn- large tourist business. Mr. Crowley 1°. are stopping in the city enroute; states. Most of the successful short to Labrador where they will do n ph aul lil' lines In United Stahl IN otographio survey work for the those which connect islands with n Grenfell Association. o Charlottetown, Mr. 0rowley_ E notes, has the advantage over oth-§ ~ 1' airports in the Maritimes of be- ` _ l i W g in a straight line between lsrg e another or with the mainland xamples are Rockland, Me., Cata- Island. OIL. and the Pan- erlcsn Airways through ths Indies In such cases air 1 -- est . er centres to the south and New- transport competes only with boat foundiand and Labrador. A seoondl' ¢ rafiic. not with rail traffic. A lcttetown lies in a compar- I..‘:'°.:,';‘°::.':,f~:;";,:f".;,:°;°,,;'.“;: Co u n . D o u l l I n g;---» 1- -» »--1-» -»~ §.°..'.‘”‘.T.°.§'“.?..“..Z.’°§".i.§’.°.°"f.1’..“Z Clash With Mayo r ratify the Lausanne Treaty until . ' both countries have rea/ched °"i°i=i~ li the ,licreirn office Yeslgnatlon Of Conn. Dou1lF1-on A1lCounc1l Com-I vlere unable ic say when nezotls- mittees Follows Refusal Of Mayor To Put Motion embers of the legislature for "5 ~ I - - - - - d nu. md W J Wm' Au up md down the wreckBle_l_'i-*&(c°nt5nu°d on mo 8) , Of Coun. Doull Appolntlngrilm Electrical Inspec wma. Wéh hm gn strewn valleys there were refugees __._.._.________ f0!‘» C0lll'lCiii01‘ f1IifliS Ai! P€l'S0fl£lI R€aSOIiS F01* members or use nxsvunvs oouo- esrrvins the im remnants or Mayor’s Attitude, Which Mayor Denies. 1 formed recently by the united their personal effects, saved while; ...___ har tively fog-free none. In accord- ance with his opinion Pilot Crow- a ut e e iey has three times stopped in icy thought. At Counczl Meetzn on-1-lf-=°-»-w-°--¢-my 3‘f°°i°’7 ‘l'i'¢°U\°l\ii with their awni _ g . creditors. | ’--1 I W ,mum 1,, me my ¢,,¢,,m,,,., 'rm Kanawha River. into whichi nation of councillor Doull from ell city should not have its own in both creeks ern ty bore mute ev I ittees of the council was Dance st stsunepe _ , “oder nicht. July lath. ooosle music. Refreshments. 4846-7-12-2| I s Il H ee I I for Ice cream Festival t Bristol 'til School. (3.g|_7,’,“' Wlun sushi; through oymf Bed swo it 'rhe mvsr-use ref Fried Clams. 4830-7'!!-3|. P east barn fl' es an at their best now. Bee Reeves, “aww” secs-'l-u al. "i ____ "Kell ' fc pm -od-viii i§f‘l"¢" ’ W” gqul,-es Qovgmm.-M pmlved , was almost impossible except in ng defeat. W Walsh will be Mlnislnr of culture Ind- Wills. This Do- ment and the Department of ine and Fisher! Wlnbinod un or-tn. will become umuler or Mu- , ------- . - N ther unfsvcilrable Bra? 12:. gli,-7"' ine and Fisheries. ,3 010-'I-il~3l. nggrgrera wosoueiy ruins. .huy ea' r ear Afton viiiau iiyuautii 312;" “L ass-1-is-:II °i "Devo in set. ssemrt owen- I a§f§t_scnee1 rl-idsy. July istn. » or-el-uns. Asmuuoo ass. sm-1-la-sl -’ c __ -_.__ qu st. James Sunday lehool Picnic ,y *° Stanhope asset weeouasy {f;;=m°°n. Ou-s leaving church as ' ' ¢l¥0~7°!2~2i. esCIl.|b lggdml It ‘“|n..y N ' My Will. afternoon. If sufficlvgt Mel: listed before Saturday. lstb. screws Thursday July wh ‘ I . ld" DWI our “Dance tonight at tend y some wma will prix,” .quilt sr domes./rule.. July li-my ° . . I ‘ ran ` rd as dents. my -N 4334 7-i2 li 00 at Min sm "fee Cream lestival at lbsrssssr C °ll -lull' llth. alll-'l-l3`-li. 'ma ' ister noun on crushl Arr' art . Mar Minis Minis note nsowne The Cabins; now stands as fell-" 7'. C. Alderdicc. Prima Minis-I and Minister of Finance and tems: J~o. Pudeestee. oecretsry State; L. li. Emotion. X. C., tu- of Justice; x. sms. amd id' 140501’ W Ja W his limo. Minister et Marine and. hariesl H. A, Wlntrf. K. C.. es Iiyre. F. iifoiiasnsra. I. J. » Harold Mitchell. __W. J. *MP . ntum, qui pg |-¢u|g¢.e¢q_ hillsides wrecked beyond repair. John lions, member for Triniq ' small beats I On Armstrong Creek there was the wildest confusion. At some points shattered houses were piled together in groups of four and Us ’ eng hug hy up “qty” mmm. five. Automobiles wen tossed upon I REBEIIIIIN IN BRAZII nun--vu-Q of ' . alsh. . gf” n Mygmigqn .M many (Associated Press) ialists and~0omznunists at Beve- RIO DE JANEIRO, July li-- Loysl troops .marched toward the city of Sao Paulo from the south. north and northwest tonight to quell a rebellion which apparently had the support of most oi' tho powerful militia in Brasil’s richest and busiest stale. Provisional President Cietullo "A sees-1-is-u. ED Wm., when mime wu oem or meet 1 , hu lated in! 0 the North NYU! ` V V nwulmlgn ‘:!";wm.;b:2°¢° dn; to reinforce the police. Adolf I-lit- l re ul nation. i a new constitut on r e l E Political leaders in Bao Paulo have . _ demanded sn early return to con- titutional lovernmmt- i."l'i.IS’”l-'1"`é'&..'ii.7'.Il°r"’:‘r'i'ii -?~.“.'..l".‘}‘ lnh it e P. ls. all sei miami ° mend- me-'l-ra-il. .qu "i‘“'=<'i1§v..l-ily {‘°° B five mil ther gpqrml If §°§§ -sl' ortiinivee miiefaot \ measles lm-fl-xr'-sl. ,Q ae _-M lheld f 55%; ‘.=§§ 2' if _.Egg ggi; Els? E i §5= ri ii Qi'-.-.Eli 2 e . #snag ' _ . If held Oulu- I 'hell u ll 7710!! ( S der flriebswleasn ber a naw smsono, sms, my ss- The Vers" ¢°"°"‘”'°“" *"9 “- All-A rain aadhsilatersnplung- tended for la days Plyments in a bi-plane into the harbor today lorsigrs currency of interest on mil.; 5...., Mm om, » me lwousnt mu: to mom are \>°:.4lM;N¢:°f;f:_f*:°i;;‘.Wp;é “ _ , 0 Q... ...."::'°e.r“.'.‘.1:..°:'.f°"..., ""“°" “"“" °° ‘ “'”“‘°°‘”‘“‘° il’-lluetaueuurenewlog ’ e- il . ' . lssrbovo allied were all navigation by sovernmsrl do ent see. sas-1-ls.u. ,mp ol the srzmlo on ao-palm sgsinrt the “ini” MQ", . - I8 . :angle in s d'g` en. new aeenmuraeiiiliief M nr ri nerluuvo or em muon, the ,,,,,,,l‘i’_§* Wikis' woe- _ eminent me he "weuie num so '° _ , gggqlmplesoldisr dcfendingthe - i°°l¢¢_le= Neel laws or we me meloueo mush lilllile I--B. 0'1"* nisedlumtopoweri tnanaeeept threats of violsnas." awsoserefllirs iw i§i= lsr; iii ;-it Q 'el ii'-il. lift? iiiiri .......°'“.,"‘°'“.::m , a Jul! U. Nlchnlsoli All-lil wssnrNo1D!t. -llly 11-la. P.)-A eeen 00| ef 2.000.800.1011 l annals tide rear; compares vita WOM# bllilds be > year was estimates lodsrby the Department of Alrialiare aa ,.4 ialiaaseaaellhvl. Paulo Province, was slated in . J 2 ` IIGEIIMIINY BERLIN. July ll.-(A.!.)-While . Germany indulged in hot debate about the Lausanne reparations settlement over the week end, 17 persons were killed. 10 were at the point of death and iill were seri~ outly iniured in political clashes in various parts of the country. It was the bioodiest Sunday the nation has experienced during all the recent political turmoil. and the fighting continued at many points today. . One person was killed and three were seriously minted tonight in a street fight between National Boc- rungen, near Kassel. Police were powerless in the fray. which lasted an hour and s half. An attempt was made at Hagen to set fire io I forest where the National Socialists were holding a mass meeting. Twenty persons were injured in subsequent clash- es. At Ohlau, in Bilesia. it was nsces. sary to call out the Reichswelu' sr's National Socialists followed battled with Republican Reiche- bannsrrnen there. and when the fray was over four persons were dead and li were injured. The Cabinet uganimousiy approv- ed the sgreeme t reached at Lau- sanne, which was strongly criticis- ad by Herr Hitler, who asserted the |.000»°0°.000 mark German payment it provides. will be worth three marlu within ali months. onsnoenor rnns von nom use he doubted whether the 8.000.000.- 000snarkbondissueweuldbeficet- sd within 12 years. If it is, he as- serted. it will malls that the nation has recovered economically. WAlU!NCl’lD||» Jai! ll-(A. P.)-'His Gill ltilliall dollar eanessey expelled bill was sd- opial bythe U. B. lenatete- day as an amusement ee the pending heme loan discount a sllrrorisr of the government of P 00121111 |¢1¢h,,m5q“||»¢_g,wmp,”|4,°v idance of the havoc Pieces of I itggdgrgq md accepted by Mgyor ! the newly (om-,ed um, Bun,” houses. furniture, chairs, i>¢l¢Dh0H€ Istewnrt Courl Doull’.s resignation e joined the Alderdloe forces be- poles and other debris covered the followed the refusal oi the Mayor th, Jun, ¢1e¢¢|o,,, in which river to such an extent navigation U N S U N io put a motion moved by coun e Doull to appoint him to the Position of Electrical Inspector-‘for the City I The matter arose when Conn. Hennolsey complained of the high fire insurance rates and resulatlons imposed at the request of the Fire Underwriters. Conn. Holman point- cd out that the Provincial Govern- meflii Mid not the City Council has jurisdiction over the Underwriters. Courl. Doull thought the matter was very serious. An electrical workmen must now pay a license fee of $25 plus a permit fee and an additional fee before he can put in a socket. othrewlse he must pay a fine and this fine must be imposed by the stlpenalsry Marist:-ste md paid ov- er to the Government. After alleg- ing unfair treatment to citizens in this connection Coun. Doull, sec- Onded by Colin. Burke, the follow- ing resolution: “Resolved thlt W. P. Doull shall be and is hereby appointed to be City Electrician of the City of Charlottetown at e. salary of $1,000 per year. his duties to start with the llfh da! ol July. 1932." Iibr authority for the appoint- ment Coun. Doull referred to Sec. 112. subsection 20 of the revised civic Statutes. 1931. He had no hes- itsnoy in again bringing this sub- ject up. and even in moving his own appointment' If the City could collect the fees for inspecting the wiring of holflbs within the city, and if these fees were based on the standard of foal in Nova Scotia, he could guarantee that hia salary would ho saved and a considerable surplus would accrue to the city 'ns a result of his appointment. It had Nm 05300706 on a previous occa- sion that hs could not hold this Wlitifili IIN Dinah a City Coun- cillor- Re' Hmafore read a letter, sinned by himself. addressed to the MINI' Ill Council, tendering his reelsnltlcn as councillor for wird Four in event of his appoint- ment arllesusesl Inspector "sos not etbm'fig».~ 'rho presses eleewosl impeotor 101' thi Plffiiios, Conn. Doull oon~ measure. The-vote was`~,§l so is. _ seallid , moummqeswnrmu- Uiisallllllll tlnued. was appointed by the Gov- ernment at the suggestion of the Un- speclor and have the fees paid in to the oity coffers Mayor Stewart "How are you going Q, repeal the Provincial stat- i‘°i‘i in ill” °iYi° b“iIdi“¥ 1"* “iiimf ute?" Coun Doull Don‘t worry about that It will be repealed in a very short time." Mayor Stewart: “That is for the Legislature fo say. We cannot ro- peal it, and you cannot repeal it. We cannot take away the power of the inspector appointed by the Government; he will still go on collecting the fees."- Coun. Doull sold the statute had not been a Govemment measure. It awloumhnd "rm ; muddy waters swirled through their ll 7 K I l l E D At the monthly meeting of the;ceivs the benefit in inspection fees, _ up 3,"-n, wha r |-“mud homes. ` Icity Council last evening the reslg-,and there was no reason why the To w n~ C0 unc! I _ ooo I I . : " 4'!" $4000 not was a private Act, put through by ' an individual member, he contend- ed. Mayor Stewart: "I don't care .what it is. it is the law of the land, no matter who put it through. The to get the Legislature to amend it." Continuing. the Mayor said ho did not think lf, was possible fo put the resolution as moved by Coun. Doull. In the first Place, there; was an Act regarding the indepcnd-Q once of Councillors, which provid-i ea that they must not profit by any contract with the city Io the; extent of even a dollar. Ooun. IDoull's resolution was to Illlboillt himself to a salary of $1,000: there- fore hs was disqualified from putting the motion. ooun. Doull: "Whose law is that?" Mayor Stewart: "That is the law, in the city Incorporation Act. It' says that no councillor shall enter into any contract with the city whereby he receives any profit. To my mind the resolution is entirely out of order." Coun. Doull: “A Councillor a month was appolntld in Summer- slde fo be stipeudisrv llasistrate. The next paper hldit that he re- signed his position in tl! Council. It is only e. teohnioality to talk about that. You did not turn over the resolution to see that my resig- nation ls in your hand." Mayor stewart: "If you put in Q, proper res’gnntion you would n0t`_ be allowed to vote on the resolu- tion. because you would not then dasaaitq-llraivdainrlanre-. I iQowtiloIad9n¥U air from Boston to Labrador. leaf- plans facilities here are not all that could be desired. Mr. Crowley states. as the wharves all run par- sl Ulla. Ain short haul schedule line from this Province in a railway point on the miinland. or to a good road might be a profitable venture. Mr. Crow- 'rhe flyers wlu hop on thu morning, weather conditions per- mitting. for Bt. Anthony on the Straits of Belle Isle. Regular Meeting Of S um m erside .up to the standard and another showed sediment. After some dis- Ieuseion it was moved that another test be talocn and the list published. some discussion on street matters took place. Coon. Phillips com- plaining that the streets were noi being given proper attention and The regular rnonthlv maeiins M th! summgnldg Tqm, qounou was were unfit for auto tradfio. He also complained that the purchase of g line for the Town was not being nr. sehurman in the absence or' 830 Mayor praises. councillors! evenly distributed News the rw- dm. There was considerable argu- Tunls Down Resolution t pnsent were Phillinl. Grady. Bell( and Kelly. After resulsr routine, 'iiown bills were paasbd as foilowsz. Town paid billa $21,361.17. Uniiaid bills $638.60. Electric light paid bills .0o. Unpaid bills 83180.11. A ition from the School Board was read asking the council to recon- sider the decision to assist the School Board in providing additional funds for the extension of the As- embiy Hall. ooun. Philips suggest-_ that as this matter had not been ' lled for. the petition be received g filed Reports of committees* brought in. ooun. or-any for ed . brought up before the tenders were answer C8 nd . ..... I only way to get rid of that Act is °"°°"' i“i°"’"°‘l th' °°'m°“ mt the work on Granville street would start/od on Wednesday and that oelvlrlg attention Coun Philllvl 10|' lie; reported 15 convictions for drunkenness. one for vllfl-MY. fi" for driving to the common dmacr- ” collected sm 'ls 'rho mil; be he approach in the Town was re- P0 Pin - ~ my was mbmitmd by Mr. J. J. Farrell. one fest showed milk not inontinregerdtotheaandsnd gravel purchased for use on the streets. Coun. Phillips contended that the sand from X. 0. Gallant was not No. 1 grade. Coun. Grady said that it had been inspected by Mr. Messervey of Charlottetown and passed. It was felt by most of the Councillors present that gravel from Prince County should be used when- ever possible. some discussion arose as to whether the firemen should out of Town calls. This mat- ter was laid over. Council adjoum- ed-S OORUNA. Spain, July ll-(A. P.)-The Spanish cruiser Bits De Iaao was reported badly damaged today and ln danger of sinking at Briken Reef off Cape Finistorro. Her sister ship the Monde: Nllllbl. waa slightly damaged on the same ree! but was able to proceed under her own power. Record & Forecast of the Weather IIIETEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Tor- onto, July ll-~.\linim\|m and maxim- um temperatures!- Dswaon ... . 'I8 Vancouver .. ...v _.. ... iii Edmonton .4 ... . Bnnff ... ... - -- Winnipeg -.< ~ . - - » e . ._ nf: Sirigaszsase az SB Toronto ,.. . - - Ottawa ... . 4 . Montreal ...: - - - Quebec » . _I Maint John ...- ,.. ... ... l Halifax ... ... . Charlottetown »- -~- --- - !‘olll¢Al'.l’l Gulf: Strong westerly winds: clear- in ll sth cool g an r er , North Shore: Strong shifting winds; cloudy with showers and fog in east portion: clearing in west portion. Maritime West: Fresh to strong westerly winds; mostly fslr wit moderate temperature. Maritime lest: Presb or sironr southwest to west wnda; unsettled at first. than clearing; High tide this a moon at 5.40 and tomorrow morning at 5,10. Run sets this evening at 1.46 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.2§_ lull moon 8unday_ July 17, 5.08 ii-iii. Snmmereide tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. K cgT “U I . 1 333323 'flier . |\\!\\.$ ll.‘I¥.R\ ‘ liicevf when You NY dluuca on if ! ~ n gh-.= "1 ' ,-._ _fry .15 a. ln. and 11.40 a. m, and la. 5.i5 D. e-'l’i‘ra‘»‘»l'2U'a\aH#' 'Z . , l` . ij l. '.- v 'l 'l ull l vi l_ ‘°'.`_,,.- ____.<"----_._.-_. I Q. if __ l ` v