FIYFIINS£1YID v PACY-‘H {to HT Don’t risk the success of your cakes or pull- lliiigs fora few pennies. (I ~nuinc Barbados Extra Fancy Molasses lias that sweet full flavor n0 essential tn siicr-essfirl cnoking. It's economical! in have lit-ma Xinlasses. luv-st fur cooking 0r table Ilse. Q Rrrvie/n/zcr: Ark for genuine llama Bruin! li-llbrlf/IIX fir/m Iimry Ala/ain't. i l The Central Guardian _i- Thin enlnmn In ruurved (or MW! of Ion-ml lnteren but ndvertllin; of a newly nature may In: lnnerted at I cenll a wold ltrictly payable In advance. EGG PRICES LIP-There has been considerable activity in the egg market recently. Prices in Chiirlotletotvn yesterday were: A- lzirge 36c; A-medium 34c; B-grnde 25c; and C-grade 20c. TIII-I PRESBYTERIAN CHURFH PIN fitNADrt-Divine Worship will Ihe held on Sabbath ncxt as fol- llu\\':~i Brookflcld 11 a.m.; Hunter IRlVLT 2 p.ln_; Glasgow Road 4 p.ni. {flllfl Hartsville 7_30 pm. Rev. How- ‘ard AI Doig will preach at all ser- lvices. All members and adherents lore urged to attend, 1.3172 l LOOK FOR STOWAWAY-City ;police Ins; night were looking for a lOihiWlly who came ashore from Pressure Brought (Gmtfmied from Page l) v Ill!- (‘UllIIDSP of the Ezimpeitii ids oil" Spzlm accord. Charges Denied PAP Q. Q71. 22-'CP-HAVAS~- l Iiltltu cit: foriirtilv '~'f.\f'l".< lit tllfl abroiiti that. - was‘ viola . t u.» ])l'f‘(l'_'l_' of writzoii w. Spain. ezitirr-lv erroneous reports ‘ l“‘l.‘."f>(lll\"€ll by certain torwng: ~papors and tlicvserve to iuid .t i-lmpdzgii ' Circles iidtile to France's bite Biuin said. “The (‘mverrnmimt is mnsttralned, h Wit. public such tactics. opinion on gllzirr‘ the nnti nat- l (u. was to stress “ MODERATE STAND ‘MOSCOW’. Orb. §:-‘.\P'—~R,1 i, informed sources !ll$.. . on the eve of the ITITQY“! Lotidon meeting. lir:t-=."1 arid French pressure has - Hiltflll. to bear upon the ' . iltrsr Sfi?.l."l‘\".< said, and it elf.’ possible the Soviet rfpiv- i-l l§'.'ll‘.\'f‘5 rtiriv hold off a little 10m;- r- Pr riot", w“ as indicating icd ll L»- lni: adlivrcltce to tho "i t: (‘ H. H1011‘. '.\':|!‘.'."~ ft ‘ - ~ m reply to ex an and Poi-zit i\l.\( PlIl-IIISOY — At tile Prince '1 on Ocl0hci' 21st, iurl .\frs. Cyrus Niac- ..'-ol.. a dii »r . R Alaicrioti- formc 1' ill irregular Timu- lung; _\'l'i|l‘!i hllvi: passed iini-e -' riu-rr. ‘tis true i-iiiuinl. sever ‘liir loving ritnisinihtarllc of you. \l.\ll‘l~ Vclrin and Irene. wirwiIt-Iil Ali-ll. IN lvlEiviCRlAM In loving memory of LYMAN (i. MORRISON Died (leiober 23. 1932. Our lips cannot speak Imw we love, him Our hearts know not uhat tn say For (loll nlimr kumvs how we ntir-s, him As w! jfIUFIlIW along mi life's way. Inserted by Family. IrBIFvQ-ill-Ilil-ll. rrw_j . A .._ _.s.,_-»-_'-—r N. D. MacLean UNDEBTAKE CBMIOCUOMWI IIIII North Wiltlhln PIIIIO HI ill" Spilnish govr-riiinciif. and , ill ionrtl , unt-‘er of tVlllCh y i:- l‘.(‘(‘(l-~ . h/ifPlfllfl" vozc" in flu}. __ g i ‘the 5.5. Colbornq Three stow‘- ilWTtYx h.id been discovered after l Insurgents Lay‘ ‘illflinlllp left Porto Rico. Before ‘entering port here the mcn were locked up on board the ship. They _ - vllhlllilflfd to escape last night and ‘um’. Wmnmw‘ Cilillf‘ ashore. He did not go l i l.ll‘ lixini the dock, however, and lvltfl’. brick on the ship when dis- : l t-ovt-rctl by one of the ship's crew. i loontlnued frcn Peal l) MIA‘ i l? :ii.ii_v of 100 41W V Citillvféli Jo-l- i. i- ed of criuiiiilill i ‘ '. .: f “""'°~* i 11"‘ ‘Fir I‘.I..l. (‘All ODDITY rs REGINA i -"““r"'-‘1 lm/“i v Itcslnit "Leader" on October i "Us i?“ * I t; .t tinned the following item: "An | ()l‘n' o1 n 11ml“ °‘l' Oiiiiiva man with Prince Edward ‘i F“; m9 n" , lslziiiil license plates was an oddity lam‘ "Willi ltvcina Tuesday. Owner of tile “Y4 "Hi ihli‘ ‘v.43 I... '1‘. Fyfe regisiercd at "l1 ' “lflf -*"~""~\ -~ LPSllllt.‘ lllrtcl. A filling station I‘1-““'4“"7' Gm?‘ l ). iiictor in the city told him that " 1117"‘ '3" mil“ ' lll his 25 _vcai"s here he had never »~"- | s El‘. a crir from that province 1n '.\ll‘il‘ on it two months holiday in Ptqgiec Edward Island.“ \M'l‘. Fyle ~ “'9- l5 a Afoiintcd Police constable and Yh-"lr a native of Charlottetown.’ He ' ~ '~*"1~*-*' e spent. some time in Charlottetown l c: the past summer visiting his m He had lust returned from a vo vrar term of service in the Cllliflflillfl Arctic». tli‘ >1 A'. the iuuiiinii was "I... P an Cciiitnunist til head of one rccrizizilz; ionariit." wom- POLICE (‘0IfRT—Appeariug in tioiice court. again yesterday for -— ~—-——~—— lll't"lllllllllll'_\' hearing. two Charlotte- Fear Trouble zowri men charged with robbery "were remanded when the session adjourned zilzain tint-ll Mon- I~Irnl~~t i'l?'lll‘i(‘.'~.~f‘§' took the Iaaitd in fll» nwii defense but Ivan Aftltinis had nothing to say_ The, nfqrf \\'1[1‘_/\§:5 to give evidence was i Yvanmii Iliguizis, (‘li_\' police officer“ Officer Hizzzins trslified that! FifllFHf‘ AFiYhlTOllZ had reported‘ illli‘. l‘»li'l_\' Silndnv irinrningi he told of the arrest. of the} nit-ii arcusvrl of the theft by living. rleiiiivssoyi in his evi- iold iliitt. he was at the back l-f the ll'lll:»r‘ when the nllegcd rob- ll, was supposed to have taken lDlWPf‘ One (lrtink in court was i d five (lollars or ten davs and was rcmnnticd until Sat- (Coniuiuod from Page i) “as 1i l'.'. rho and ban on tiit ..- p. .-p .\-~, ll‘. ll"‘.". czitiitill. ‘ “We rloliiiui icspcci for llic poo ‘pi’ .; Iifivrt llf‘ (lf\"lfll‘\‘(l :11 a Personals , ‘W " ‘ll m W‘ l Cllllrlilllif‘ C. F. Deakiri, who has away on a holiday trip to the and. returned to Charlotte- _ i Wcciiicsday" evening. He is i ntiuciicd to the RCMP, detach- ‘lI1f“l in this city. Atrrcctlteiits Cort-table William Swindcll of the Clntrlottettrld Detachment, RC. .\f.l'.. rcturmd Lzom a three weeks IllOllll v trip yesterday. While away he led his home nt. Guelph, On- inrio. Pvt of- I"3.i iiiiri Nlr. A O. F‘. Gill, Charlottetown, g-Grand Warden of Grand Lodge. I.O. )F.. of the Maritime Provinces hilt this morning on an official \‘l\ll'i'10ll to the lodges on the ‘ FOLlLll shore of Nova Scotia. He is l" (fl\"(‘.'lllll){1llll"(l by Mrs. Gill. They - rl ’lll.4" .ll'l < lflffl ' r-nziiitrv haze . llll. vripp l‘ .< £1.21“';i.i§i..§"Z?§.11‘? Canadian B n rn 4 s! -¢l i i ' U.S. Senator Dies l‘,i"l(f‘i, t" flltfl wood , crowd": to be away about one Week. (fau- ivogn C l ‘h, In Canada hiive (iPTmItll f.‘~.'l"’ll' A, __ _ _ e-vn-"rtcrl 1‘ ll" of mimtitirl-ttirori (_.\,P_ By Guardian‘; Special Wire) prnriticts of ii tvide vnrirtv. Small! 1)[3'I‘R()l'l‘, Oct. ‘J2-—(A.P.)-_—- fmnittinnturrirl ill" l1'l“~ .u~.it as riov- [James Coulens. United States and !tl‘l‘\".’ll in ‘rrmcni-s l Senator who as an office clerk ‘ioiiird I-lcnri‘ I-‘ord m the turn of Iiilill rim-infill) for the r-ciit-liry in founding the motor . , Th" ltfl-‘t ‘.'(‘.|l wit.» "in-i HS mr company that grew to gigantic “folio-ans: fypllpqfllOll‘, died in. a hopital here ,j Yen l‘ "v-ris lmlmrtfi Ail/Yd‘ an operation late today. l lflflil-Ili $3 "i?" ‘I $16,197 "m The 64-year-old Independent, Re- ; 1911.33 it» lil-lfVt tl.fi37_l|(l0 puhlu-ttn whose Senate career start- l forte-rm cm". coo 008K110" , (‘d m i922, entered Harper Hospital y 1933-34 itiaenutv» 091512.000 ' o“ 14 suffering from uremic 1934-35 4474110" 191014-09" poisoning. Members of his immedi- ' mas-m; aaswvio nnlianlfl tru- faintly, including m; son, Mayor Frank Couzerts of Detroit, were at his ‘bedside when death came nfier the operation. ‘ A week ago today the Canadian- born senator left the hospital to greet, President Roorevelt, whoe rc- clr-ction he had termed “the mo=t immrtimt nmtter confronting the nation." Following this statement. Cnuzens was defeated for renomina- 11v v - NCTICE T0 WHO.“ IT MAY CONFERN: ‘this is In notify rill parli- . .hi\t I will nnl. be responsible for any i accounts or hills contracted in my , IIIIIIII‘ im!i-=-. t-onlraclt-tl liy mc pri- l snnnllt‘. WILLIAM li_ rirrnriv. Ittvziiia. Mr. Fyfe bought the car , rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ Vagabond Cruise Ship Calls At Charlottetown The “vagabond cruise" steam- ship 8.5. Colborne arrived in port in Charlcttetown yesterday and unloaded 600 puncheons of mo- l ssea for local dealers. Unloading begun as soon as the ship docked and operations were rushed yester- day afternoon and last night. The ship sailed early this morning for Montreal. ‘ A number of passengers are mak- ing the round trip from Montreal among whom are Mr. D .A. Mc- Neil‘, Moncton, superintendent. At- lantic region Canadian National Tclegraphs, and a, former resident of Charlottetown. A regrettable feature of the trip was the death in Georgetown, Bri- iish Guiana. of Mr. R. A. Aitken, of St. Lumber-Ls, Montreal. who was taken ill shortly after leaving Bar- badoes. 'l'he body is being taken back to bfolltrcal for burial. The ship, ivliicli is lll command of Capt. llubley", lcft Montreal on September l7 and called among oth- er places at Ifalifax, Bermuda. San Juan, lvfartiniqtie, and Trinidad. A very flue Ilitéafiflf‘ was experienced eiicli wily the ship's officers said. Th"- cargo consigned to Char- lottetoivn ivas unloaded nt the wharf of the agents, Buntain, Bcll and Co ivéllifiilii} (Coiiti rod from Page l) the spcakcr said. was the beoutifica tion of Victoria Park. The project would include a. paved road around the park, public gardens, an athle- t1" field, and a museum. It would involve the expenditure of be- tween fifty and sixty thousand dollars and would provide work for a considerable part of the summer. The council ispreparing a brief asking the Federal Government to vote the money to beautify the palk, lvfayor Tilrncr said. In his interesting address His ivorship reviewed the systvii of civic government and told of the different departments and the func- tions of each. IVIBXOI‘ Turner was introduced by Cliairiiizin Jatk .\fcl\i‘nir, who re- minded citib members that. His Worship was one of the charter members oi‘ the Club ivlicn it was formed eleven years ago, At ‘the conclusion of the address a hearty votc of thanks wit; tendered the Fpcaker. moved by Mr. J. M. Mc- Fadyen and seconded by Mr. James H85lZ1JIl. A new member, Hr. Harvard Sciimlgeour, was introduced by Mr. Paoul IEPHKP. Invite island _ Fishermen To Rejoin Union AMHERST, NS, Oct. 22-<CP)~ The beam trawler was blairicd to- drly for the hardships suffered by fishermen along the Atlantic coast, in a resolution of the United Mari» time Fishermen. A convention of men represent- ing cooperative groups in scores of Maritime villages demanded "com- plete abolition" of beam trawler-s operating out of Canadian ports. In a series of resolutions seek- ing to improve their economic con- ditins, the convention, composed o; the “rank and file" of the indus- try. sought- compul-svrv inspection of fish products, Government as- sistance in finding new markets, and a sterner control of existing markets to prevent lowering of prices. CORIDUI-sory inspection of cured and pickled fish was necessary, the convention held. to prevent repres- entation of low quality fish as high-grade. Other resolutions requested Gov- ernment assistimce In fostering the adult education movement, and in spreading scientific knowledge among the fishing villages of the Mari- limes. v The United Prince Edward Island Fishermen, separated a year ago from the main group when they organized under a. separate char- ter, were invited to rejoin the Maritime body. Alfred C. Hanlon of Canso. NIB. was reelected president of the un- ion, along with Bin-t L. Wilcox, of Louisburg, N.S., and Armand Le- gre of Barrachols, N.B.. as vice- presldarits, and Burke lvlacInei-ney oi’ Halifax as secretary-treasurer. The Board of Directors appointed included Denis A. Cormier, Grand Etnrig, John Casey, LlttleDover, N. C. Sollows, Port Mnitland, W. E. Webb, Harbor Bourlie all of Nova Scotla and Wm. Morrison, Burnt Ohunh, N3 Piinitst SALE for mioxicun BEVE v AGES Resolution Passed At Closing Session Of Religious Education Council. SUSSEX, N.B_, Oct. 22-63?)- Rev. Dr. W. M. I-Iutchins, Wolfvtlle NS, was elected president of the Maritime Religious Education Coun- cil today_ . Before the 17th annual conven- tion concluded this evening the delegates adopted the following re- solution against, the sale of intoxi- cants as beverages: "whereas we believe that the use of alcoholic liquors for beverage purposes 1s inconsistent with the scientific knowledge o! our dayand detrimental to the development of that. efficiency of body, mind and character which this age demands. "Resolved that we urge upon all teaching agencies within the chur- (‘hes of our bounds a. systematic, constructive and per-severing pm- grum of effective temperance edu- cation, and further that the Mar- itime Religious Elducatlon Council place itself on record as being ab- solutely opposed to the sale of al- coholic liquors for beverage pur- poses whether by individual or by Government." Nciv officers, in addition to the president, are: 1st. vice-president, Rev. W. M. Afattlir-ivs, Truro, N.S.: 2nd vice- president, Rev. Arthur Organ, Bod- eqiie, RE I_; 3rd vice-president, Rev. AR. Gibon, Chatharn, N. 13.; secretary, Ralph C, Young. Saint John; treasurer, Robert Reid. Saint ‘ John. Those nominated to the general board were: A. R. Crookshank, Saint John: Mrs. J. A. Noble, Hal- llfflXj Rcv_ I.J. Levy, Sussex; Rev. Dr. J.H.A. Anderson, Musquodob- Ol'., N.S.; Dr. Fletcher Peacock, Saint John; Miss Annie Fbrbu, Old Brit-us, NS; R. S. Langley, Wblf- ville, N 5.; Rev_ W. C. Maichtlm. Krntville, N.S.; Rev. D1‘. GEE. Ross Fredericton; Rev. D.L_ Giddlngs, l-fartland; Mrs. R. A. Jamleson, ‘Saint. John; Miss Pearl D. Ship- _}i<-_v, Amherst; Olding Murray, New ‘Glasgow; Rev. W. E. Altken, Bt. l Peter's. RE I_; L. W. Simms, Saint. John; Rev. J. E. Forbes, Loggia- I ville; Rev. J.E.Delong, The Glades, iN_ B; Rev. H. J. Will-rs, Black- tville, N.B_: Rev. E.V. Forbes, Shu- lbenacadic, NS; Rev. G.W. Gulou, ‘Fredericton: ‘Ronald Clifford, Saint John. - The general board of the M R. E C. organized for the ensuing yicar is as follows-chairman, Dr. G. J_ Truemari, Sackville; vice- chairman, Rev. I. J. Levy, Sussex: secretary, Rev. A. Gibson, Wolf- ville; treasurer, Robert, Reid, Saint John Conveiiors of standing commit- ‘tees: Finance, Rev. W. O. Machum, HALF to 34 m For 10:; rfwwne. Ttfiyiliufittihiil A Wedding -- (Glace Bay Gazette) A very pretty and quiet wedding took place on Saturday at 12.30 Kentville; adult education, Rev.Dr_ ligiou, Rev. H. S. B. strothard, ispringhill, N.S.; temperance, Rev. 'H E. Allabie, Woodstock, N_ 3.; leadership training, Rev. A. W. Guild. River Hebert, N.S.; church vacation schools. Miss Muriel Law- rence, Saint John; publicity, Rev. Dr_ J.I-I.A. Anderson, Musquodob- oit. The convention closed with a consecration service by Rev. I. J. Levy, Sussex, and the evening address was given by Rev. Dr. Brice D. Knott, Saint John_ “It, is ours," said Dr. Knott, "to make clear the social teachings of Jesus of the Kingdom of God, and to broadcast these until they form part of the conscience of mankind. "We must go further and devise machinery to resist the foes of the kingdom and set going the forces which shall evangelize the world." ' Earlier in the day Rev. A. Gib- son, Wolfville, N.S_, declared that a religion that does not. expand was a dying religion. He led a. 0on- ferencc on missionary education. Dr. J. H. A. Anderson, Musquod- oboil, N S., analyzed the temper- ance situation. "As workers in the field of religion," he said, "we an dealing with the best sources of life and character In all temperance education let us strike the positive note. Let us count the increasing number of effective allies to the cause in this day of scientific knowledge, and let us build a character in youth that shall be charged with the spirit 0t service." woon ron WOOL BELBRADE-(CP) - Subject to adequate shipping capacity Yugo- slavia may enter into m nrrargc merit. to trade its wood for New Zulu-id‘: wool- M.M. Lappln, Sackville; home re-- o'clock when Miss Norma. Mackin- nori, RN, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Macklnnon, be- came the bride of Mr. Earle Mac donald, son of Mrs. Millicent Mac- d0llilld, of Eldon, P E1. The mar- riage was solemnlzed at the Mac- kinnon residence, Cottage street, Knox United Church, being the offlcciating clergyman. The cere- mony was performed in the rccc-p tion room which was beautifully decorated with hackmatack, maple leaves, and pretty fall flowers, the couple standing between two white pillars. the tops of which were dc- coratcd with white hoops and in side each hoop a. sunburst of roses. Over the two pillars there was an arch of maple leaves. Green vel- vet strewn with rose petals covered the dias and above. all hung a large white wedding bell. The entrance to the reception room was decorat- ed with maple leaves in vivid col- orlngs and fall flowers. To the strains of mherigrlns bridal chorus the bride entered the reception room on the arm of her cousin, Mr. Neil McLeod. "O Per- fect Love" was played during the tying or the nuptial knot and later Mr. Douglas Silver sling “Until? with accompaniment by Mr. Tom Crompton, who also played Mendel- ssohrrs wedding march at the con- clusion of the ceremony. The bride, unattended, was sweet- ly attired in a gown oi’ ivory velvet with train. Her dress jacket was made in Victorian fashion with pleated bodice and neckline. and puffed sleeves with fingertip cuff. I-Ier close fitting turban matched the gown. She carried a full shower bouquet of talisman roses and or- chids. _ Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served. The bride was assisted in receiving by the wictlier of the groom, who was gownod in Nut Moll cheer crepe. pRizsToNB i-iAlLF WATER union . h “f: P!“ gives aura bcww 15o. urei a Rev. c R F. MacLerinan, pastor m l fIIH PRESTONE in your radiator, winter driving will have no anxieties for you. From the first brown autumn leaf until the geese again honl: north in the Spring, you will enjoy the zest of ' carefree, trouble-free travelling. PRESTONE, the perfect anti- freeze, ia clear, odorless, and harm- less to car finishes. It safeguards on’ the ldest nub-zero day yet will not evaporate or boil 0E- The first coat is the last and you run no danger of “pensive repair bills. Available madly In will Bl"? or service nation at the 102w flour price CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, LIMITED . TORONTO Halliax Montreal Winnlpes Vunwvrr EV EREADY ANTITY. D959 PRESTQNIE HEIUNEENTRA. ‘Ar l-FREEZE She wore a, corsage bouquet; of Johanna Hill roses. The bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake, covered with a Veri- etlan cloth ivitli rose plaques and ,1 silver tapers at. either end. Pouring iwere Mrs. J. N. McAulay, gowned iii brown flat crepe with brown hat, and Mrs. Catherine A. Mackinnon iin black lace with black hat and , accessories and corsage of garden- } ins. The ices were cut by Mrs. Sam tOgilvie gowned in black velvet, with black velvet turban and cor- 3 sage of white roses. Sewing were f Miss Beaumont Metcalfe gowned in coronation blue velvet with corsage ‘ of chrysmithemiims. ma. Kenneth - McDonald in blue net with corsage of pink roses, Miss Evelyn Martell in purple velvet and corsage of Yellow’ roses, Mist Margaret McIvor tin flame taffeta with corsage of l white camatlons. The bride is one of Glace Bay's mast t Popular youngladies. Sheisa grad- uate of the Glace Bay General Hos- pita], and since October of last year had been a member of ‘the hosptia] staff. The groom 15 515° well known locally and go;- the past several years has been ch19! accountant. at Thompson and gum. erlands store here. Saturday afternoon Mr. and ma, Macdonald left by motpr on a hon. cymoon tour which will include Montreal, Toronto, Boston and New York. The bride travelled in a. new rust flannel stilt with brown acces- sories and corsage of talisman ms. As. Upon their return they will reside on Catherine street. and have the best wishes of a wide ctr. ole of friends. T00 Late To Clasify ___________________ Apply Guardian. 14-8141-10-31-31. ___,______________ HOUSE 1'0 LET-SEVEN 1100MB mid bntli_ Apply no sydmy 5e. Ltli79-i0-2a-24-27-29-3l scales beiim plniforiii condition, one thousand pounds capacity. Write Box 147. U180- . . in good Hunting Season ll e a t h T o ll Mounts Steadily HALIFAX, Oct. 22—(CP) -— TM hunters were dead and two otlieti seriously Injured tonight as thi Nova Scotia. open season on moosi and deer ended its third day. Timothy Donovan, 48, died l! hospital in Glace Bay today at gunshot wounds received 'I‘1lP.S<‘lBi when a gun carried by a comPfl-YP ion accidentally dischnrged neat Ingonish in northern Cape Breton Amputation of his right leg, il which the shot ivns embedded, fall- ed to save his fife. Morris Rafuse, 34, the first fatality, died in a. hospital early Wednesday mornini after a sti-ny bullet tore ihroulll Ills chest nine hnurs lifter tlll season opened. Identity of tilt Person who fired the shot is stii unknown. Lawrence Caume, l8, of Reserve was given blood trmlsfusioiis to night as physicians fought comlill‘ cations from a. lcg amputation M14 loss 01’ blood. The bullet, allfllfdl! fired by a. seven-year old be)’. 5"‘ pierced the hand of Leon Cnumé brother of Lawrence, and the! buried itself in Lawrence's 1P8 The accident occurred l0 nlilel from Glace Bay. seusoni Windsoi SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 93 r‘ (APl-Jrhe Western United Slam deer hunting season approaelfflliu’ peak tonight‘ with 36 hunters know! dead and at least foiir mLssIHB. _ iii Nazis Level (Continued _from Riga; ship "Kuban put ammunition ushv" at Alicante ' '1. On Oct 1e (Lust will." Th‘. Russian freighter Consoiial unloadw 5) iiilllis at- Carlrliffllfl- Soviet diplomats livzv scoffed til mm charged, which may said “'°‘“' ahocllltodt-EDWVQ-