LU — ll lt's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It who @itmrntiom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEA THER ('lear unit a ten cloudy intervals. ltzhl \vttids increasing in altci'nonri to north- erly 20. Lon-high VOL. LXXVII. N0. 76 SMITH Mai-FARLANE. centre, Harr r won. president of the PET Federation of A:- Aulhortlcd In Second Clu- Deplrtment. Oltlws. and I ..... _ . riculturc \vliicli sponsored the potato meeting here yester- dnv. chats nitli Edison Drake. \lillvie\v. left. chairman of Hall for by 0|:- payna II a! Poll Office putt: c In cash. the Crop Insurance and .. Lincoln lienar. tary of the l-‘cdcration. presided. Agency Sf‘t'l’P- RECESS MAY DISAPPEAR 'll'l‘.\\\.\ ('PI The t‘ottsi‘l\~ - opposition will take its lit .‘llhllll clearing ;i\\;i\ the l spending plans for the fis~ i‘i \car that t‘\plt't‘s today. ()p- r t on t. c a d e r Dietetibakcr Monday in a noisy (‘oin- exchange said this pi'occtlitic. \\'lll('ll nipe out the planned ~i'" recess. nits t'olloncd by 'i l.llit"l'.tl\ themselves nhilc ‘llflthllit'll tit lilti'l Liberal :oieriinient aitd A Minister li‘avretiii nerc I“ :ii‘.l>llll(‘ for the House of ("t'lllllflllb meeting my. Mr. Dicfenbaker added. \lr l":ivi'e:iu denied that ' («Won immediately. and an Man Dies in Jail it S'side \l\ll’.l\‘.\'ll)l-i .t .i'teil to tune that ‘ to tall at Sitttiiiici‘sidi'. .ziior :‘t‘s did iitit release any ‘iiitiizon \ man is. night last t'oitnty Sliei'il: ltotn‘t't cotttiruicd the dcatit littl ’rn; more lll‘ said t‘oi'oitt‘r \\' It) t'alltighan ltad i "‘il‘lt"tl :viivi‘stig‘iiition. ' c\cr he pioiii'sed details inorntn: his lltt‘ tll.’ti ltit‘ than he st‘lllt‘ nas had little li nas helieyed 'iwlrtlc~:i.'etl and ‘lt‘i‘tl in the tail llttlf‘ It ntis reported an ambulance Mid been called to the tail littl :ipphi‘ciitlv the man nas alrea- rlx dead 'l'itcre nits nu ltitit as to lltl' caitst‘ of death 'l'iic iot'iiitct' t'tiitltl lirr’ iiiiitiodtatelv Gen W "(\l \l' timi \\' \“H|\li'l‘l).\ VH" l- -|4’i't‘sh an: grave complications beset lil‘H Douglas MacArthur Mon- no, but the dottghty old nar- riii‘ clung to life and his doe- i‘its' reported some slight Iliiiii‘menient in his condition the 8-l>)Ctllet)l(l general of the. l. S army remained in critical t itiditioti and Ito one \\t'illl(l pre- tii tlic tiiial outcome of his tiiultiplc illnesses l‘h\siciaits at the army's Wal- ‘t ltecd Hospital irpoi‘czl ill ‘ lt su (08510“. a loss rt kid- t" ltilltlltlll the grow» h“ "- threats-7a resumption of i uioiilialuig iii the .‘s‘pt its a ll a possible stomach tll_‘t‘l. \lt this piled atop lic _ _. Kirce major operations \slticlt llt‘lti lit ino norld nai's has (‘i t. i'gone \Hll‘llt the pi'mioiis ‘ t\'\ the ttist Sunday lie- .' ‘c the complications and the “(T‘mftlltfl of more than mus of surgery. MacArthur's ‘i't‘lllhtestcd heart “as reporte as his doctor: fought for I. l» .i till(‘ ('tlllbf‘lW .‘Ill\'(‘ llN‘nllN‘l' -— 'l‘erry .\'ugent N Edmon toii Straihcoitii' —- had beeti the cause by refusing to let the t‘oninioiis pursue any ottier al- lCl‘ll.‘tll\(‘. .\li'. llielenhaker also tangled with various New Democrats who complained that he had naiidered far from the subject then under dtht'ttsslollaf‘xpf‘ndl. ltll'P of $60,000 for the agricul- ture depat‘ttttcnt DISCUSS AGRICULTl'RE Betnecu jibes various mem- hers ot‘ the Conservative oppo- sition talked about agriculture and chiefly about the alleged deficiencies of Harry Hays as ‘nllnlSlCl‘. . Viigciil demanded from ‘the minority Liberal govern- tmeiii an open admissuin that it ittlftdc‘ a mistake iii handlina the recent sliiil'tlc of agricultural r e s p o it Sibititles between Mr ll.i_\s and Forestry Minister Same / 'l'lio .oiitrote.'~ia‘ issue arose again as tlte Commons met n t" sier \loiidtiy—it had hoped to in recess at this time to l‘t‘slltllt‘ ('Olli‘dtlf‘l‘illltlll (\i SOHH‘ $L’-ltl.l)00.lltl0 north of supplemen- tary spending estimates for the Him-tit local _\(‘ar A govern- ment motion on the order paper says Parliament Hill recess only :tll(‘|‘ royal (|\.\t.‘tll given to the additional expenditures. 'l'i'aiisport .\ltttistor Pickers- gill. speaking for Prime Minis- tf‘!‘ Pearson. ' last Thursday a "technical resulte ' the government taking 17 days to revoke certain farm respon- sibilities that had been trans‘ ferred to I\lr. Stiuve front Mr. Hays Feb 3 (‘i'editiste Leader Real ette said needed to Eastern Canada tolerable conditi them earned year, y by part~ time jobs, .\l;iiiy “ere giving up the struggle and moving to t‘lllf‘s Sltfll'LDV'T l’.\\' MGR F. He said eastern farmers | S said (Taou— . MacArthur Beset By New Complications Lite-support It“; measures al- ready reported included intra- venous feeding. blood transfu- sions and oxygen as needed. "We feel a little better about in , . said l.t.-Gen Leon- ard ll Healon. the army's stir- :eoii-generail. and one of the chief surgeons in tlte three ma- jor operations. Earlier the hospital reported ,‘létt‘.\t‘ihtlt‘ had developed a kid- ney complication of grave cou- (. . lleaton stressed the kidney complication~~a decreased ac- tion of Mac\rthttr's kidneys is considered a matter of grave concern. But he said that some slight improvement in this conditicn had been noted in re- cent hours. There had also been slight losspllin! of the bleeding from the esophagus. he surgeon-general said it is possible the esophagus may stomach ulcer as yet not proven tto exist. PC Opposition Delays Okay On Spending Plans should not hate to for feed grain than paid by Communist (‘xporl L't‘atn. Clement \'inceiii tl’(‘-\'ico eI-Yauitiska 'ccii~ed the gov— ernment ot not itict‘ttng its elec— tion protiiises to cistern tarni~ Q pay more the prices nations for So far nothing had been done crop insurance. free school milk distribution. .ltlpl'tn't‘lllz‘tlls in dairy products prices and es- tablishment of a diitry industry counei , Louis-.losepi Pigeon Joliette-L‘. ssiimption - calmi repeatedly asked Hays to stand up. state agriculture p o l i c y and nhethcr lie approves of the split in responsibilities \v i i h Satire Glenn Quits Senate Race S\.\' ANTONIO. Tex .~\Pl—— :John H. Glenn .lr.. first \nieri- ‘can to orbit the earth. dropped of the l,' S Senate race ()ltio Monday because a disabl- ing ear injury prc\ented him from campaigning, He said “l did tioi \\:iut to t'tlll just as well - knoyvn name " Pt‘ Mont- {\lr. his 8 I. U ,. .‘3 Universe Concepts Are Upset P.\S.\t)t1.\'\. t'ahf i.\Pi ’l‘no astronomers say they have discovered an incredibly poner fitt source of light and radio natt‘s iii spacevttn object nun ing so fast and at stich a great distance that current concepts at the itniycrse‘s siff‘ and age have been upset. ltr .\la.'irten Schmidt .‘lt‘lllli Wilson and observatories said the object. believed to an exploding ‘ alaxy or cluster of galaxies. .a ,the most distant yet seen by inn, "We time had to throw our ‘yardsttcks oil! the window," he said of the Palomar :1 lcn arms, CHARLO'l‘TE'l‘OWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. MARCHTTH. Ititit. “ BOMB RUMOR IS QUERIED ti'l"l‘\\\i'.\ it‘Pi (‘redi— Leader Real ('aouette the :mcrnnient Mon- :‘ it is investizatin: ru— mors that the (loud li‘ridav earthquake :iloi‘: 'lic We.“ (‘oast on: caused bv 3 atomic explosion Prime Minister Pearson rose in the (‘ointiions nitli a broad grin and replied that the '_'0\‘t‘l'ltltt(‘ttl \\.is not aware of such a rumor lt knon only ot' the \(‘totlllllt' evidence indicating a uni- tti'al earthquake \lr asked if the prime nould admit that earthquake caused by an .\lr, Pear- reply. ('aottei te lllllll~l(‘t‘ son made no Island-Born Dosco Official Is Retiring SYDNEY ('T“ cicii \lackie, .tll. director at titruillttrgv and research Dominion Steel and that L'o.'pi~i';itioii hero. retires today. \li Mat-km new the ll1\-“I1"?l' the .\l(lt‘l\'lt‘ process for re- tar‘led and controlled cooling of lrn ‘ll ('iim- ti‘ ttool rail: and many other de~ \t‘liipiticnls A native of Bayvieiv. Pl“..l.. ltt“ graduated ‘t't'ltl llaliottsit’! Litiver-i'y iit llitll and the fol- lontn: jtciir irincd llcst'o at flitiiicy \lackioproco:~od rails nore i.-t Pl'll‘lllt‘t‘d tit liiiscu's steel f plant llCt'L‘ iii will and the pro— cris- nas in or patcntcr‘. It be- ('Jtvttt‘ ttniici'sal practice in rail- llttlklll: (the ot the resiilt< oi” co'i‘ing to'ls by the \ltttfly'lt' process is 'lic lessening of fissii'cs and cracks in the ra'l head i oncealro ll>>ll"t‘.s‘ and crack‘t. lt~I detected iii ltllft “cre, iilziiiiod for many railnay dis- flSll‘t'F. Police Get Lead On Stolen Arms MON'I‘RlCH. ’l'l" Le De- voir s;i\s \luit'i'eal .ttlll Qiie‘iiCL Provutcitil Police and Rt'fill’ ot’tit-ei's \H‘l't‘ ~cii‘ to the |.:iiir- enlian \loiiniains \lorlas night in seirih of t'cl ilepois' \tltei'c :irms stolen at 'i\\'t at- mories are hidden The nonspaper says "it can lN‘ tort-socii thri: it'llilll a tear hours the security iorccs not hate i'ocoierert part of the sto- .. onterence Security lightened By ALAN DONNELLY Ql'l-IBI‘IC i('.Pii~'l‘he federal- proviitcial Conference—«only the third of its kind ever held this ancient capitalwopcus in a mixed atmosphere of and contemporary pres- of Quebec nationalism and >(‘lf'ii.\'\'(’l'[l()n. Prime Minister Pearson and the provincial premiers \\‘lll meet in the ornately-beatttiful :lP‘JlSlftllVP assembly to discuss ‘itie complex problem of divid- ing tax revenues and fields of operation betneen federal aitd provincial governments iii (‘an- ada‘s delicately balanced (‘on- federation Premier Woodrow Lloyd. oc- cupied by the campaign for the' \pril 22 general election in Sas- katchewan. is the only premier absent. Saskatchewan's repre- sentative is Health Minister A. E Blakeney. (in Wednesday. outside the 80-year-old stone building. a demonstration of 5.000 univer- sity students has been planned to back Premier liesage's case for larger taxing powers to sup- port Quebec expansion. Mr. Lesage has sought to discourage the students from ('(llttlllfl' Some student leaders haie expressed concern that tltt‘ demonstration . taken over by agitators Quebec separatism. TAKE PRECAUTIONS Fears of the phantom ALQ’ Quebec Liberation Army—have prompted special security pre- ctiations. The provincial gov- ernment has clothes escorts int: premier, it's under- stood that Prime Minister Pear- son has ROMP protection. 3 “I < for Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS MONDAY. March 30. 1964 Northern Affairs Minister Lining said he federal gov- ernment has offered aid to Rt in its tidal wave damage hill has not received a reply, rime Minister Pearson said federal operational con- trol of veterans hospitals will be retained even if civilians is go the use of some space. Opposition Leader Dieteti- baker said his group intends to take its time studying the total supplementary estimates for the 1963-64 fiscal year. 'l‘erry Nttgent iPC—-F.dmon- tun-Strathconal said the gov- ernment should admit it erred in recent haek-andfortn so ich of agriculture poners. (toi‘don (‘httrehill tPt‘ W 2 n nip e E South t'eiitret called ginernment to replace Justice Minister Fav- reati as House leader. t'i'ank Howard \lll‘ bkt‘rllll' to s h e d at \lr ('lturcltill iii a sharp personal attack. accusing him of tnist- tng :iiid distortin: facts. ’l‘l'l-ISlLH'. March It! The ("'ltlnlttll.‘ meets at 'l'iit) pni_ HST continue debat- ing supplementary estimates. The Senate meets at 71pm. causing thousands of dollars group who cycles burst into a smatront \tet'e itskci; w VACATION PAYS OFF \li and \li‘k Rt‘riijirrl S'Il tor of 'l‘riirn. .\' S. ended up tyinning S; Wit uii :i 'cket bought on (iitlt'sti'eaiii Park horses \\llllt‘ on \Jtt'Jt'hiIl I taxes ~ including NO‘] mm; s s mitts bk VEN (JEN' ‘S Florida The Sidlers shared a £2 daily double ticket \tith ino \lotitrcalers. It returned Sltltllltit) biii various 1! :ltt-p e r itca rly ' it ,4 it? ['S niihlioldin: lax be- cause the ivinners \t'ere aliens the munevtn-poc- to $33.923 l0 bi" >ltai‘» ed between the l\'i‘t’l1il'llf‘\ (CP Wiropholu) i't‘nt ket British Teen-Agers Beaten In Renewed Riot Attempts ('I' from .\P-ltcuters t‘l.\("l‘0\' r Hot-tin: age Iioodliims non? ill another rampage Monday so ih's tin:- ish seashore llll‘llslll'f‘l‘flsiil‘i. already ravaged nrecking lt‘Oll’ hordes of llf‘lldv‘tll youth: Ptiltt'f‘ h e a \ t l y it"til'iil't‘t‘d from nei g h h o rt n : on its, stamped quickly on lll(‘ iien dis orders and b_\‘ nightfall. \‘ayor \loody announced "l untnoduue police problem lixis been mixed there nill not be any more trou~ le " l)ti ncti ii 7.‘ b Police struggled \tonelgiy ithh nore than lllti teen-agers n'no have riuiott iiere iii gait; nirs through the liastei' \\““l\(‘ll. in >c\c:':il t d a til .i go * o the tiFf L) e si.i' on The Monday hziule broke out when ii. mints" a iilzi'.’t~tiiodi:‘it dressers \t'tltlll'l" to itiot-il‘ .e 't t h e r jackets. i'[‘>ltllll‘i'lll' 'riioy t .‘t breaktas' (‘JHt‘ bit: “but who have been pu- streets nun do ‘ and demanded A3. were called in More llli'll‘ ttitt iiitttits' \.\i"‘t‘ ar- rested Siiiiii lll‘lll‘ 1 ti'it‘d \vitlt c l’.ttlt‘5 l‘ftltllll; from drunkenness to l.i"vcii\ and :is- szttt l. lititttil "i'i'i: t“'llll'i‘(l timid Friday niiwii tiziiirtieds of Ten 4120 lttll'll- it"t‘ll "’ti '.i\\tt (in INSIDE TODAY Hil‘lhs‘. deaths _, . it, “t l’l'issitii‘d 5i. tn (mites 7 |~ itorials . -t Finance. markets ... 2 Sport .....,, S Killflfi. llltt'cns. (‘ilv 5 Sitinnicrside : Women's . . . 6 WORK PROGRESSES AT GEORGETOWN This iI ttearlv completed office building of the Batlitirst \larine Shipyard at George- . Ioun. Tile is being laid and the the union! nail ititishint: ii offices is nearing comntction. The 116 bv 3-! foot btiilditt: il located on the north side at the shipyard site and will house the office of the prest- dent. a conference room phi! tarioiis clerical and secretar- iat ottite: Work on n lirZe steel-tranied azsemiili sltfln and a tnomorey mould loft and carpentry shop is makip: pl'tiflt'rss iii a Stind'iy IN“ l'nii ‘tlltiltti‘i"\t'li‘§ With their "birds" girls perched behind the t r o u b l e apparently started niiii ll’..' h t s betneen tribe: of black leather-jacketed in me io-cn "rockers," tt'ho alter-t \allot‘ial “splendor” in tight-fittinz, ital- ian-style suits. and ilitD "mods " An estimated 1.0% youths were Death loll In Alaska Haslopped \Nt‘litlltUH-I \P‘ The count of dead and piestimed dead in \la~k.i'-' great cartlr quake disaster lumped past the loo mark Monday as reports ll”t'l(lt‘(l in from isolated coastal \tllaues In this biggest and hardest- it" ot \laskan ciiiiiniiinities and in a hall - do7en devastated smaller tunns. loaders labnt‘ed - a t‘t'lill'llt oi the state‘s shat- even as they liltitll'tK‘t’i the lost. \tl the ioiitiniied 'l‘here nas a “hop- tit" Sunday night in the Berni: Sea Witt miles \\l"sl of the origi- last \\ltlif‘. iieiv quakes iiti' massive s'iock l“.'l(l3)'. one ot history's \ttit‘s‘l >tut no iti‘u major dtittiage \tas re- ;ioi'cd There have been ill or still atterstiocks. countless siii:il‘.ci ones 'itil dotence otticials an» ‘itl"t‘l ‘licse casualty igtii'os: 'l‘ueiiiy-oite dead. 711 miss- iii; .iiid presumed dead. 37 in- littt‘tl l‘lt ~ “lt~ the lilt':tkilii\ttl \iic‘iiiirage. eight dead. too 100 Mark presumed dead. .30 .niiii'ed ---l\'odi:ik. sell-ii dead. l-t pre- sumed dead, “on :tiiiircd -—\'aldc,,. one dead. C‘Jl pre- sumed dead. 'wo ‘lll‘lt‘i‘tl ~~S(‘\\Jtttl, tno dead. ‘20 pre- stimec. dead, Ino lli‘.ll'(‘(l k \‘h nier. one dead. 1‘: prev stitiico dead llll( iiitiied ul'meova, one dit . A—Por \siiiou one tlt‘.ltl. live pt'estiiiied (Zea SER\‘I(‘FZ.\I.\V BROWNS Besides civilian casualties L. S (iiiardsiiian nastied to son and dronitr-d Kayak loud to I.‘.ilifu-'nia a \\.']< at I (Hill 1) egoii, quake _'ciit‘-':i‘cd sea notes smashed a ’ <t the roast tiled :i' lczis (loiei'iior 'w'n‘im l-‘ limit of \l.’i~k.i e s t ' in a t ed tl:tllt1l:(' at $.t'iuuotiotltt. up Milittltltlllon li‘ltlll ‘: ~ ii:'o\io.is :itiiit‘xttsa‘ lllla'loli Sfiifl much o’ 'lic siriic's iiiain industry :.sli:ii_‘ \tHs ntpcd .itii bv him‘ seismic sezi niitr‘s ‘hiii nreckcii hiin di’eds of boats. intuit-mes and ti'ers around the tittit .it \l:i~k;t "" a nd 3.). _-;i Ztl PAGE? A Potato Meeting Endorses One- esk Seed Handling Immediate Plebiscite ls Asked Hi \l'lll. “ATHFISOV Hand siiiize Rtitl in {tort pr; [tnf'tll'\(\r! business. regularon and iiiarkeiin: n! recommi‘tnded T: h ioronh: he‘d n titP l’t'n» :il " ktlt‘R'ttllFll lllsllllllP au- d: . ,. I‘lltfill} tinani‘ nioiis ‘tt ft~ riciiiaiid {or fast won as 'lie resiiliition asked llt‘ tiiiiiistcr til :iCi‘it-iilirire to act iniiiiedii-‘e'y ti :ii'rattzitt: 2 DlP~ island potato grower“ 'I (Wpl‘t‘ss iltF'l‘ \tt"\l’~ fine so Hl1\!4\tl'~ for that lie urged the 'iiiitiierliair‘” should be ed 'u ask for action "at once ‘\ df' gli dt'llflli OI'I'OSHS IDEA tine man. \lalcolni Bradshaw. Scurieliiun opposed the plan of the one‘des‘k sell'n: job. but ali the oilier spokesmen endorsed he idea and there was a Verb table titres? iinpraised hands to back the various clauses oi the t‘f‘>0l|llttitt seeking completn i-rintrtil o" marketing by the ag- ency to be designated in! Board cha'rnian R l. Rurge, l"l\‘(‘ Houses. t‘iiiphasirerl in. amount of otter-two \\r\t‘l\ 2.19 board has done 'll promnttti: th- :ndiistry. ar‘l‘J‘l'lEHHE Island pn- latocs. :ittrl pt‘ndiir;ti: the host .om! wanton: n i'ariada We are the r‘n'.‘_\ of all at this nthpf prov tires," he said \lI Riit'y‘ r‘vp'ained that hlg board had been instructed in ad ' rt se and promote the indus- aiid the board has worked :nfltlsll"l|‘l<l}' to do that H, ’3‘. \fllIl/thlf‘ atl\f‘t'llstnf_‘ has been don. ill recent years anion; To mom housentve: bv d splay: a.‘ llmril Winter Fair. and ‘it. board has also been norkiit: on 'ar'tl problem: a: not For the nit‘C"ll: was ‘n no mood to appreciate any merits of tltl‘ board, as 99 per cent of the liiriiicr: came. apparently. to urge the adoption of a whip: agonca. ivith all [Missilth upper] in actimiiig tha' ambition be in: the only tlioiigli' 'n mind. 'l'lll‘I lil'lSOLl'TlUX The resolution brou4ht ill b" lCr'c lltimm'l. linii'rald \thn nan l'llEt"‘lll.‘ll\ ol the t‘f‘snltlllntts rom- intiiee "endorsed the principle of Illlllltil"'/‘T‘t: a niglc sollnii ' com to rexiiate the market .ii; of 'ilt entire potato crop » iiruv'nce " ottert‘csll »et :rgrncv tohandle at“. of For potatoes and all export vicii's bitt sti:ge~ted that all 'it Jll' be i'criii'red {or table po'n'oes ‘n t'anada xiii'ilil lil‘ 'o tirgzit’i 7c and supp]- ;Il‘li‘. 4it'\ for ;z_ \illt'l\ sold 'ilsi‘ 'lic selliit: 't‘iie l't'~t\il|llt|ll printer‘s TilHl l'lt‘ min: «gotta be adtiitnts lt‘lt‘tl l\\ ,i bosit'ti l\‘ farmer «noon-y \lio are not dealt‘t“ t'itt‘llll'lr‘fl on page It. fol t rogmen Guarding Carrier Security Set Up As Tight ('l‘ t'Itl'ttN' i Jiltt‘ll side on r'lt't"\i'\l lt\ :ii:s (‘yp- "' " ii \l-iiid.i\ 'ii prey "l‘ ‘1iiy posuhie iiiideinator sabotage. l'\\|\til \l'\ ii.o‘ .iii (tzrrratt \"I'tl‘f‘ 3 on. her iit' l‘iie s-iiic «t | t\ it ‘ itilliitit‘d tilt -.':i'iad*:-ii \. institute in Hcllnst lt'su Repitblii :itt \~mv nus active The ll'tiulllen ll iiicyaius \ : :ciii t llt‘tl on ‘\.\ll ii tr .ii‘acii- liltt‘llt of any stitky mines to the {crux tiiil‘ (‘yiii.-il lt(‘\\~]i.'t|\t" itien \\tto l\ii."4lt‘tl lit“ R'ltl.’l\t’“l' itr iti‘t't“ V‘ eoiidiiiied about the sh'p bv ii.i\. -ttt c-s “‘licn ~ ‘lltl‘ "\ii it irkiiion \l("(‘ pii: .ilio.iid on illi‘ I'l.)'s"(‘ stflt‘ i‘ "‘c slt‘w from \\ilt‘!’(‘ they nere to nork '1‘” '\i\:e ' 'st‘it .i'iiiiiid “ir‘ ini'i‘i‘t’ liv jiillylmt’tl t‘tillK‘t lilJlt in '\t‘ 'lti‘l“ natty through the 'Qlllf‘ \ (.iiiadoin at my spikcsiiian soul on chances neve lN‘lllC-l taken that a bomb might be put aboard the carrier or in one of her a l'( m I in cimtiad to these \(‘ttlt'lly iiieictiics. (apt lt--Ii- 't ‘l'.:ii- ltt'f‘vl ‘iiiiim'iite - o‘ ltiii'. \eiitiw eiite ‘in‘il (‘yp- lti Jl\{‘1‘|l‘tlli inn-i » owi. as no" as Li (Jun l‘ a (lyin. c! l" l. itiii Iiiii' ' ' l'l'tll‘tl \.i‘ vii. s li’te .. «an .is Ztlttl \ "iii- \lltl on .i i. it it‘. lii_'h t'I‘tttlt‘ swine" ‘it he s» lai‘d 'l‘he limitiyi‘iit'i o .i r r i v c d t‘,i"l\ \I tidii lite i "try passage ll fill it til “i liotti .iiiiiy ‘it t ,-r this i ks amt ‘ oi 'lic l' t'tititiii,i_iiif 'l'li t it t i .ii: ii..\\ i illli it w ettitieuiiv \\tlll a seagull: ltiit'sii iii} 'ttl‘ mil 'i'il‘_ barges "ifi'. 'iie lSiin.i\e"'.'c nas mottled tll ill“ ii.:\ ii stead of 'lie ‘tll’.‘llllil‘ll li-iz' days \‘lit tart it it in. it \it‘ll oii'side the harbor \\llltll is too itlJiltiu 'o it‘tl‘llllll‘tlitlt‘ tier TlN‘ R-iiiaif‘ii‘u -' ill on: named by th dnurm-er Rot-it. goticlie Roth t'cw l‘\ mm as \tell as the Mo Le ens :n l'apt 'l‘titibrell sitd it no. a ‘1; i. it\ ,‘i ii:i~.s.i;e l‘lw R ‘17“ c t‘ e on .nfn a sand » " 1“ li“‘i iiiil (‘i'ptt‘ d ‘itt‘ii A.“ it: e stzl'. busy uvah~ hi‘ i lli ssiiid itotii "1’ t" .i-i‘. s'l\’I\.'t".T1f‘ tracker is l' .,1 l. i- x .i N P not may it 'it: two 'liuit'tli ot'.-.l'i‘v l' unit in sild'ei': \ver' l‘t t. ' 'i- \m‘ ‘lii‘ stzlti‘ .n \W s '1. 'lie (an 'al. tor the t 'i 'l‘w‘ li 'iil‘~t'll'tl‘t-‘ is t‘\|i(‘\lf‘.d 1. ii~ .\ - \lll'il, (it ll‘ ' l" .iid iti‘iii'k. \ iiginra. 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