{Mbeswelt Hotel League—Albany vs. Over 38.000 people in this Province -- 8,000 in the .City - Read The ' Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prlnc Edward Island. . ‘f? W“ r--"“"" \ Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew Ev erybody THE WEATHER Fresh southwest and west winds; lair and comparatively mild. .:‘.:l:.‘.'.1.2.‘""“o...o.£';:.“...‘:" . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 11933 s PAGES ,~,;--;,-_»,,~~;,-=_-,-;;;;-_-;; yo-g-qlg Fishermen Win Battle With Fire And Sea Two or TravvleT-Crew Who Took To Boats ‘Reported Missing. MIJSTRETAIN SERVICES or “EXEC_U_TIVES (Canadian Press) _ l OTTAWA, Feb. Iii-The Canad- ian Government 11115110 intention to allow United States industrial concerns, having branches Ln Can- ada, to dismiss Canadian executives and replace them with American executives brought from plants oi the companies in the United States. This assurance was given in the House of Commons this af- ternoon by Hon. W. A_. Gordon, Minister of, Immigration and La- BOSTON, Fob. 13-—(AP.)—-'1'he coast guard searched from dawn until darkness today for the two fishermen lost from the seared and battered Boston trawler Newton while l3 other members of the crew were‘ POCOV€flng from their battle with fire and the sea. The Newton, rudderless and help- less for five days, was towed to safety early today by the coast guard cutter Mojave after she had been discovered in distress off the Massachusetts coast, yesterday fore- noon by the freighter West Eldaru of the Black Diamond llile. The Mojave, the destroyers Wain- rlght and Herndon and a seaplane from the Gloucester coast guard base returned to the scene of the tragedy after the Newton had been brought to port but no trace W85 found-oi the two victims, Albany Surtette and Audou Audonson, who left the ship after fire broke out nor, and were not seen again. Surretteks the son of Isaac Surrettc 0t Isle ANNOUNCEMENTS, Blwk- “- S- Flarcs made out of cothing of the crow were lighted for five nights and no help came until the "Announcements uro ‘IIKPIHVI In west Ewan)‘ hove into View. lhin column at 2 renfn per word, Throughout H19 0711931 111C fisher’ strictly payable In advance. man under direction of their Cap- tain Christian Christlaneon, labor- ed at the pumps in water waist- high. I Lidwald Palmer, who operated tho Newton's radio until an eXP1°51°11 and fire had wrecked it. Sflid C110" tain Christiansorl at 011w "01591913 the men to the lifdcoats. Surretiie and Audonson tvcre the first to leave and they were not seen e591"- The other boys stood by. 4961111112 t0 fight 1t out." COMING EVENTS. "Unloading car Springhill coal at Willsloe Monday and Tuesday. Roland Benton. 8091-2411421 i "Don't forget closing of Whist at Vernon Hall. Monday, February 27. ‘8119-2-111-11. "Fancy Dress Carnival at Bor- drn‘ Rink, ‘ilcbruary 22nd. Good prizes. 8106-2-14-21. ‘Borden Line Club loading hogs, lanlbs. calves, Wednesday, February 15th, Albany. 8113-2-14-21. J"Hockey‘at Milton. tonight, Rus- Fears For tlco RB-llBElS vs, Milton Hornets. Safe Two Skate B1091‘. 8126-11 Saint John Men (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH. N. S., Feb. 13.—- ,Fears were held here tonight for the safety of two St. John, N. B., men, believed adrift in a small motor bout oil the coast of Nova Scotla. Searching parties were scouring the shore villages for a possible landing of Jack Gidney and Rus- sel Bodington, who left the New Brunswick city on Saturday- T1191!‘ boat, the Rover, is owned by 131110111 Cushlng, o! Pembroke, a smalldish- ing village a few milcsfrom here- Tlle owner of the boat stated to- night that he was unable to 01001101 for the long absence oi the men. Their craft is a. 40-footer and car- ried a doll’- See Canada Doing Well BUDBURY, Feb. IIL-"Cannda has the things the world wants to bring it out of the depression," said Carl C. Conway, one of a’ part1! 01 U1l1i°11 States financial barons who last night concluded a tour of 011181105 northern minlnl! 601mm’. find" 111° personal guidance oi Hon. Cherie! McCrea. Minister of Mintfi- 3'11” tide of progress i! W111‘ °“““‘1“' Faith m me future 0f 111° °"““1° mining fields was expressed 1W members oi the financial 810111’! BI they left for New York. Among other propel-gm, the nickel-col)?" muse; and the metallurlzloll 111F111 °1 the international Nickel Co. he!‘ were inspeilmd- , ' Surprise was expressed by 1:9 visiting rllianciero at the malnlill 0 o, the nm-thgm development Ind the modern equipment- "ed- "Hockey at Wheatlcy River lunk tonight. Hunter River Royals vs. Stars. League game. 8124-11 “Big Masquerade Skate, Upper Queen Street Rink, Wednesday. February 15th. Music. Good prizes. 11108-2-14-11. "Whoopeel Big Dance in Florida iiotel, Pownal. Wednesday, "Febru- ary 15th, in aid of Hockey Club. 8111-2-14-11. "Hockey at Montague. R.C.N.V.R. is. Montague Primroscs, Wednes- ‘lfli’. February 15th. Skating after ‘~ 111116. 0109-2-‘14-11. “Don't forget the Y. P. S. Valen- tine Party in Fredericton Hall, Tuesday, February 14th. 8117-2-14-11. "Coins tosocial evening at Mr. Hamilton Home's, Milton, Wednes- day night. Admission 25c and 15c. 8120-2-14-11. "Come to the Valentine Card Party and Dance lll Hope River Hall. Tuesday, February 14th. Ad- mission 10 cents. 8107-2-15-11. “Come to the Costume Dance in Mt. Stewart Hall, Valentine's night. February 14th. under auspices of Mt. Stewart Branch Canadian Lei;- loll. 8054-2-11-31. "Valentine Dance 1n St. J8me! Hall, Summerileld, Tuesday, Febru- Riy 14th. Good music. Hot lunch. First class stabling. If stormy will be held on Wednesday. 8089-2-13-21. 1 “Borden Rink, ‘Puesday, Febru- ary 14th. 3 to 6 PM. Skating Night arleton. Skating after match. Ad- mission 15o and 20c, 8105-2-14-11. “Skating in Irishtown Rink. lifonday, Tuesday. Thursday, Batu:- illly. 1f unfit following nights all vtuter. Hockey teams wishing to 911w or practice, phone managers. 8102-2-14-11. "Hockey at East Royalty. "Carnival R1 11181‘11°1‘1 "$1521. double-header. Palmer Electric vs. EXPENDITURE FllR RELIEF 0F ullmllollllll $9,403.45 Expended For Direct Relief In Charlottetown For Six M 011th s End- ing January 31. affine followlhlg €XPPIldllllfP§ for Clmrlotlcton/n have been cur-ur- red from August to January lust: Auk. . . S 83.22 Sept. 485.78 Oct. . 1,312.43 Nov. 002.88 Dec. . 2,380.80 JMLH. ........4.l7’£!l.3-l S0 4013.45 , The City's share of the above amount on a llztsis nf one-third would be.S.'l,134.45. The total number o.’ recipients m‘ relief is 345. clmul 1111i. lml iNFiATE unuuuu Wall Street Ifecnly Interested With ' ‘Regard To The Canadian Dollar. (By Claude A, Jagger, Associate‘ Press Financial Editor). NEW YORK. Feb. lil-Uissoclui- ed Prcssl-Whctlicr- Canada even- tually will push l‘.(‘l currency down with the British pound sterling, or iry to ke"p it up somelvhcrc near the Unlicd States dollar, is a ques- ion in which Wall Street has be- come keenly interest-ed. Agitation in the Dominion for inflation, for reducing the value of the Canadian dollar, has been strongly opposed in important Cn- nadian banking quarters, but til" ‘course of other Domfnions, more recently South Africa, in bringing o-n-lr currencies down with ster- ling has made Wall Street wonder ‘if Canada's tics to London would eventually prove stronger than her ‘ties to N"w York. Speaking in Toronto last month Prime Minister R. B. Bennett de- clared flatly Canad would not in- flute her currency. He pointed out the effect that would ensue if the Canadian dollar was reducld to (continued on Page 7) THE FEDERAi lulllrllll (Canadian Press) REDUCTION IN GRAIN RATES OTTAWA. Feb. 13.—A reduc- tion of about 50 per cent 1n the differential between domestic and export grain rates 1n the west has been proposed by the Canadian National and Canad- ian Pacific Railways, Hon. R. I. ' Manlon announced in the Home of Commons today. THE BANK ACT OIITAWA, Feb. 13-(C.P.)--W1l- 11am Irvine, U. F. A., Wetaskiwlrl. moved in the House of Commons today the following resolution, "That, 1n the opinion of this House. the bankilli And commerce committee should be instructed to blast Royalty; Marshfield Seconds 11% Royalty Seconds. Starts at '1 Om. skate after. 8132-11 "liockey-seml-ilnals for Inter- "Valentina skate "i M11"1‘11°1‘1 _ d lssion l0 cents. mm‘ ‘mum A m 9131-11 study the Bank Act preparatory m. its decennial revision and that the committee be instructed to con- sider the Bank Act in relation to R1 k Friday February nthlygrfivnlncialnlntermedlatc Play- off Game Victoria Unions vs‘. den Nationals. ‘P1118 8111119 13° mediate‘ Championship of the Island Ii Victoria Rink, Tuesday, Febru- ‘Yi’ 14th. Borden “National? v8- the monetary requirements of the Dominion, and in particular to re- port to this Home on (l) the ad- Viciorla " niona" first-oi home and “fills sames goals count. nonunion 1J0 and 15c. Skate after match. A 5055-3-11- l. l‘ \ L the winner to meet the winner of Alberton and summersid; 8 visabllity of final departure from omqgu vliegold basis". (m the issuing pol i 1* 1 ‘Sharp Increase‘ In Can. Exports: To Great Britain, Wheat, Bacon, Tobacco, Applesl (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Feb. 13--The United Kingdom's purchases of Canadian wheat in January were almost three times as large as in January of a year ago, and were well over-half of her total wheat purchases. Figures issued tonight showed that of 8,140,000 hundrcdweighis of wheat bought by the United King- dom from all countries last month, Canada supplied 5,120,000. Tile re- turns showed no purchases (luring ‘ he month from either Russia or ‘the United States. Australia sup- plifld 1,736,000 hundrcdwelghls and the Argentine 740,000. Indication of the sharp increase in Canadian purchases is given in the last two years‘ figures: Janu- ary, 1901, 2,075,030 hundredwelghts and January, 1932, 2,870,000 hun- dredweights. British purchases of Canadian barley and oats also increaseifOat purchases increased from 88,000 hundredwcights a year ago to 106,- 000 last month, and barley from 12,000 to 67,000. An even more spec- 1111011111.)‘ increase is shown in Brit- ish purchases of Canadian bacon, which grew from 3,003, ‘to 22,013 Etc., Double And Treble Exports Of Year Ago——N'0 Purchases Places Closed In FromRussiaOrU.S.LastM0nth. 1100109011. N- S- hundrcdweights. Two years ago, in January 1931, British purchases of‘ Culzudian bacon totalled only 9471 Liulldrcdwcights At the some limp buying of Canadian hams doubled.‘ S-lvict sailnlon nlzlde heavy’ in-‘ roads on the British market last‘ molllll. Inlports of Itussizln snllnoll1 weights lust month, while imports of Canadian salmon dropped from, 10.000 l0 11,800 hulldlmhveighis. I impel-ls of Canadian raw apples: 1lo'.'.'c\'cl' rose from 132,000 to 303,-‘ 000 huuclredwcights. their upward progress. In January 1033, they totalled 3,000,000 pounds against 551.000 a year ago. These Ifigures indeed reveal the British smoker is steadily till-rung from IAlnerican to Canadian tobacco. Im- French ports of tobacco from the United States last month were still almost twice as large as fronl Canada, but‘ while imports from Canada. are rapidly rising those from the Unit- ed States are falling heavily. Brit- ish purchases lnst month for in- stance were only one-third of the purchases in January o! 193i. Work s For Une A committee was appointed at the regular monthly meeting of the City Council last evening to 1interview the with a view of gaining permission ‘to aid the unemployed by provid- glng labour, wages for which would be paid 1n money now used for di- rect relief. A decision that city of- ‘ficials would in the future keep a close check On those receiving un- ‘employment relief was embodied in a resolution. Stewart presided. After the approval of the min- utes His Worship announced that. although it was the meeting at which annual reports were usually presented, thosc reports would be received at an adjourned meeting. illness of the City Clerk and by the fact that the recorder had been engaged 1n a case in the SuU Dfeme Court. The confirming of payment of bills, and the reading Committee Frag-City Council Will Take Matter Up With The Government. .-;..-.-> local government , His Worship Mayor‘ uggested mployed of new bills. followed. rose from 1,078 hulldrodweighis in $F0iim C111)" January 1932 to 03,000 hluldrcd-11111111111111111’ 1111"‘°11‘11- ,2 The total of $4,529.34 had been paid for pool" relief during the month of January, Councillor Ken- nedy stated. This sum was $2.100‘ more than that for lho month of- December. Relief Supervision Councillor Trainor thought that as there was considerable street talk. there should be one city of- ‘ficinl to supervise relief work undl 11love Mr. Bradley investigate the cases, for an additional check-up.1 Councillor Hennossey thought that the step would make Mrfl -Nicholson the “goaP for the city.‘ The complaint had been made that Delay had been occasioned by ihei bootleggers were getting relief, but1wcre voted. Councillor Hclmessey contended that as nobody could buy liquor at the present time due to shortage (Continued 0n Page 3) mlnion notes sufficient to depre- ciate our dollar to the level oi the Pound sterling, and, (c) on ways and means oi reducing the inter- nal debt so greatly increased by deflation." DOMINION DEBT OTTAWA, Feb. l3——(C.P.l-Can- ado has maturities this year t0- taliing $270,971,850. This is shown in a return tabled in the House of Commons today in answer to a question by Hon. Ian Mackenzie, (Llb., Vancouver centre), Interest payments on Dom1n1o- debt dur- ing the year total $132,804,100, making a grand total of $412,775,- 950. _ In addition to Dominion debt, obligations guaranteed by Canada maturing this year total $47,501.- 618. Of this sum $2,376,552 is prin- cipal and $45,125,064 interest. 0f the Federal Govemmenrs en- tire direct debt 82,201,570, or 74.13 I Mystery Still Sur- roundsKidnapping DENVER, Colo, Feb. l3.—-(A.P.)— Pollce tonight began a systematic search of all Denver rooming and apartment houses in an effort to locate the hideout of two men who kidnapped Charles Iloctichcr. 2nd wealthy investment broker, and thrust into the hands of his wife a note demanding $00,000 ransom. Meanwhile a crack squad of de- tectives sought Louis (Diamond Jack) Alteric, former Chicago gang- ster, and two unidentified men for questioning in connection with the abduction. = _C1aude K. Bocttchcr, wealthy fa- ther of the missing man, inserted in newspapers u persona) advertise- ment ordered by the kidnappers oi- fcrlng to comply with their terms. "Please write," road the advertise- per cent t! payable in Canadian funds, $301,040,900, or 14.40 per cent in United States funds, and $311.1 ioontlnued on Page 7), ment. "Am ready to return. Ma- bel." All nygjlqblp pnHPPlllfWl and fire- mllllllzl EPHJEMIC nus TCWN tillurcigstSchocls AndAllPublic (Canadian Press) LOCKPORT, N. S.. Fol). lfl.—-—All P. i --F'lo'odstr.'cken settlements along Further Details Of Tidal Wave And Hurricane Flood Stricken Settlements Along Newfoundland Coast Slowly p Recovering —— Sandy Point Still Cut Off F rowlnmOutside World. ST‘ JOHN'S‘ NM" F1541‘ 13“1C- high tide. ulerc endangered when the wind drove high waves 111 from epidemic. ni‘ influenza has CIll.lS(‘(l_ll1l‘ coast of B113,’ Si. George were me Bu“ I, was Wm,“ m," me 1111*‘ "1’ 1- 11111“ 1°11“ V‘ 11°11“ 11$ lldllf-‘ll: from a lUIHOll» mfsrhnlicc- of anzihcl" 1112b tide "11111'1-'11Q-‘% 111191115 "1111 1111 111111110 ll rzllw- WlllCll :'»1)l‘(‘lXLl (ltriillflilfill would add death to destruction. gllzlPes for the illlll- ‘Jlfillil. Milli 0 the \1.'i‘(*k ma, byjnglng furih? '\\'i‘f1lZllCl' illh; winter l. lfzlzlll-(l for 1l!'f'\'lll(‘l1(.‘r3 ut‘ the diswlsl- l 13 If.‘ ilvi-ll- 1 H u T F I B Q Iiftxcvznllw gale su 0.1.1»? 'l‘hllrs<l:l_\".;,| ;:::;:;::::.;1E X P E Cl l. Ci i Ex???" C”? 1 1 llllli lllldfildlg l Cilarlcs S. Silver, former 0f] clerk, was in jail here tonight, 3 nwnizing his dcpzll-turc for Dorchcs- ‘for Penitentiary, where he will serve ~Chalnbel' Dep ll t i e s Votes l 4 G o v t’ s. Financial - p. 1...... PPOj6Ct-NOW G065? today to the theft of $10,300 from the T0 Senate. ,, rams, Feb. 1a._<n.l>.. _ T1101 235 tonight after a session lasting,‘ 37 hours. The measure effects cco- nomies and new taxes’ totalling‘ . $2l0.480.0ll0- lfcssion as evidence. The Clovernnlcllt posed a ques- tion of confidence on the final vote which the Chamber, surprisingly; fresh llltcr a day nml l1 half of 11cc- tic debate, gave. The bill now goes to the Senate whkh is likely. toi modify it, and n hot fight is expect- ed to develop with the government in a difficult position between the two houses. The Chamber has been in session since 0 a. m. Sunday. After the vote was taken the Chnlnber adjourned until Friday. Many of the deputies g mobile {mm me Spgt “more he had $19115 1h 111°" 6110115- 13111 111111051? 511 ' been hiding. Police refused to name of them remained in the Chamber except -for occasional trips out for food and drink. Premier Edouard Daiadlcr took time off for a few hours of sleep. The long session kept-the Cham- ber barbcr busy. At one time 600 persons were waiting to get in the barber chair. The "Hitler peril“ was invoked bi’ opponents of pleasures to decrease the National defense budget but! Premier Dnlndicl" Ugnrously defend- ed the economics, which, he declar- ed, would not imperial safety. Reductions of $20,1i00.000‘ The National Federation of Tux- i payers nnlloullvcci that grout 1111155 meetings hull been cnllcci llll‘(\1l;!ll- ‘ out Frnlvse March 19 to protest against incl-eased MXCS. The F011- eriltioll expects several illlmlrcli thousand to participate. Buried Cityfl Rivals Pompeii CAIRO, Egypt. Fob. 1:: 1UP.»- A buried Egjvptiun cit}: l-itwllllng ancient Pompeii, is brill-mu likely- 10 emerge as a rrsult of (“Ii‘.|'.1lll()ll$ by lul expedition llUililfKi iv." the Egyptian University exp-wt. Dr. Samy Gfllll‘. Dr. Gabi" lvporicd )'l‘Sil‘l\l»l‘-' that llc llad (iiscovrred lllf‘ Il1l< u»! (‘lly at n spot west of the (‘zflv o1 ll(‘l'- lnopolis. Ho related that. 12w,» ul- rcody had unearthed whole vzc-cls, flanked by lillildillus llllll a lllplor, which he dated llflkk il- 11n- llrst century B. C. l-le said styles 0i Ill'i'll1'..‘l".\lll‘, llill- lng from llu-n up 11- nbluli ihv suc- ond century A. 1i, lvcrlt uisvovvrrll.‘ including pillar. l hush, 3311K‘. in‘ stone and hriré". Aillll‘. {K50 zlcrlvs _h1gh. They were h: ‘z .=.|1ll. 0W 101ml. Dr, Gnbr-‘g rep!) \\l!l, The llzlilli- ings displaying n "‘.‘.'F1l‘ll¢1‘iill 11min:- men 011 duly. zlhoul ‘.100. nrc employ- lvdflt‘ 01 light, vinlrlo null PC1511"?- ed in the hunt for the kidnappers tive.‘ in Nova 3w- as Breton tonvzl. iii-int: 1,,‘ l ill: I manhunt to an abrupt end by sur- Chamber of Deputies voted ‘.111: go'.'-1_rend,_.,-;ng w Chigf o; pnpw John ernments financial project 350 tom-OWL his place of conreallmcnt. ll M. FREIGHT .........BE|ili5. ARGUEB .p to the flslierfolk of the 5111,], CpT OFF they toiled to repair thev 1‘"‘ "Kill-icd l»: =1 tidal wave and Sandy Point people lverc still cut 1 1""? \\'°l'1<- off from the outside world. The till‘- 1" 1‘1'm"n a! Sn-riy Point, Bonn.- "1111 51°i11l’ll\' '1‘ whose 110310.» lift r-ozlicli with ire lnllent waters of the Bay again (drove buck the people of neighbor- \\'llf'Tl :1 .-. ' ». _ (Continued on Page 3i fllore Deaths In. German Riots To Penile n tiary l (Canadian Press) KENTVI;,LE_ N_ S" Fog 13,, annual. Feb. ls-slood-stouioa wumy i streets in a number of German . cities today told of political clash- } cs ovcr the week-end WlllCll calmed t 11 deaths and injuries l0 23 per- uur years for the theft of municl- sous. At Slslebcn the worst clash oc- The ugml cx-clerk pleaded guilty _ curred. Police declined to discus! municipality of King's. ‘Two lours before he appeared in court, had brought a province-wide investigation. A troop of N821! claimed they had been shot at from Communist party headquarters. The Nazis stormed the building and demolished its furnishings. Then they entered the nearby Tur- ner hall and engaged in a hund- to-lland fight for half lln hour be- fore police forced their way into the battling mob. Three were killed hinglsirrltc ll. M. Chase commit- icd the 03-year-old prisoner for il'1lll ultur zlzimltlillg u. signed coh- ‘Bcforc Judge Silllgfillll‘ in Cuuliiy Court, he plead- rd guilty and stood with bent head and 15 hum 1r; His Honor pronounced sentence. The death to" were migm be H“ rams“ M1015 °1 Cmmsfl and higher, for witnesses maintained uttered no xvord as the court im-. posed sentence in the penitentiary.‘ Because of deafness, he did not hear the words of the Judge and they had to.bc repented to him, ‘ The ex-chicf had made a drama- tic appearancc at the police station after eluding the police for two weeks. He was brouglltvin an auto- that the Communists had hidden their injured and deadcomrades. Two persons were killed at Buch- am, and one each at Strassfurt, Dessau, Brcslau, Dortmund, Stutt- gart and Bellshclm. . Police at Brunaschvlveig shot at two women who failed to leave their windows where a Nazi troop was passing. the driver of the cur or to reveal 011m ‘Rene WAs A PRcFEsSOR so ABSENT N1NDED HE Foacof 4o time A 4m‘ Book ms sfuveufs ‘new: REQulREe 4o a Puacnasr. . RATES Mil (Cllllilfllilll Press. O'I"I‘A\VA, Feb, ltl-Argulllcllt of foul" lawyers 1'i‘]li‘(‘Sf‘ll'llllI illc mil- \‘.'.’1_'\' and shipping interests oi the Mu time Prnvilicl-s, and one lawyer rcprlsclliiiig the Iiozml of Railway Cnlllllllrisiollclxs, rrsllvctillg the 0x- lclit and scope uf the Maritime Freight. Rules Art of 1927, was tak- cn under udviscnlclit- by the Su- prcntc Court. of Cannon lodu)? M1‘- ‘litiiiflifll i ll‘ \i li1'l-'|4'l,‘ '| .. “i, Justice ll_\'1llllll i‘, Dull, 11111111 Chief ""1". 1*" 1'1 "Lulu um u-wl _ ‘ mum l... \ mun Justice. ])1(‘$l(l(‘(l. non...“ . .\ 'l'hu reference \\-.l.< llnvlltllll lo the - l" I‘ t 1' Supreme Court by illf‘ Boar-l of \-_,,.,.,,,,,.,.,. l. Rnillvny Cnlumissiuucrs which necks to define 11s jurl-llac-tioll llllflvl’ illc Ari. The Mllritlnlu Frr-ilzlii llnbls Ac‘. D1'0\’1(li‘(l that cerium rules on ille Cullndiun Nuiiollu! hues oper- nilug cast of Dlrllnolld Junction] 11,';'..;.::,','.. Que. would be l'f‘(lll("(l by npprolu; _ llllntvlv 20 per rrnt uiul that the; i,|....|...- _ government uolllll rrzlubursc the. '1"1"' YIIllVViLYS for \v‘.~lzlic\rl* lose of rev-l cnuc the l’(‘_ll"(‘li>‘l\ \\'(\l1l(l incur. l'nlllrlllllilll ., I. <ll.l.'.»l‘||..\v|l ... ... .. .. 1- \l The lam-n ken into consideration | uum \-'r for (he purpo- a of the ucl-ui illzlt “IMEHW \,_,_ A “H, r.‘ “ v _ ,1 llllll‘. "sore 1110a!‘ existing lll Jill)‘. Slllllilih-Sl \\-v1|~'_ mo- mo! 1111113! I . .... . , rv-l; l ‘ll. 1027. in l<‘eblu.u_\_ 1028. llu Board ‘>\‘,H‘v_,'|‘;|"_: “NF F,“ , H P, _ ' ‘ uull lie-t “lull-g |H|I\ll_\ 1.11 rulwl that utllm- vfllllllillllfj. which , -. . ., , r-ulpuruluw-l; m‘ hull found l. ll<lr.~.~.ll_\ in lndllu- “m. HM‘ . rules urrnrlllllnlv (u 1110-1 lllc C0lll< illlunrrnn‘ lill-l pctvlnn sci hv {he ‘l0 per cent. rv- __ ' llurllou 1LIl'(‘(‘.'l upon the Calliflfliilll1 Null» m! 1.. h‘ l-croiao hlllllllll‘ rc- ivnhurscnlrui from the Federal Gov- rlulnf-lll .\'\11lllill‘1'?4.Il1' tile r- .i-'-*" lvlrr‘ lllnu <‘h.-nil~llv-ll»u'n iCJllillluLd on Page 7)_ the fight until they ma made an ~ Mi"-..- -a@¢>.u;..mno.->.- l