DRAW DECIDES MAYORALTY Outgoing Lord Mayor of Dublin. the office of lord mayor. tied Can- roll in council votes to succeed Illowll hclplnl the clerk of Dublin magic:-hf: .l;';tili. "iiiP0"ll”"i 3- 'l' Rat 1" Pl'”ting was held. Carroll's name was the chain of office around the neck tdrnwn. making it the second suc- inl Brisc-oe's successor. ll tcessive year in which the Dublin man James Carroll. Brlscoe. the Lord mayor has been elected in only man of Jewish faith to holdsthls manner. TIMELY NOTES ON Hill FARMING A clespatch from Washington! tions in April. May and June. indi- -tales that a patent ntfice exam- cate that there will be no carry- Inel' of trade mark interferences over into the next selling season. llal upheld the right of the Mo. i That. combined with the growing talion Mink Bre-etlcrs' Association importance of ntink marketing in in register ' Desert Gold". ”Au- Europe. when the ladies are de- tiimn Haze" and "Argenla." but.manding more and more of that iiiitained opposition in regtstra- i type of for to keep pace witit their tinn of "Azurene." American cousins. our ranchers in llidwest For Producers Assoc-'lll9 Mlrlllnln Nil t'l!CWli9l'e2' ll Iation opposed registration of the C"'3dl Cl" Will l0l'Vi'8i'd lli moll- trade marks contending. among 9Y""'kl"1 59850" "1953-Wliinllll ulllrr things. that they did not'1957 "OF I5 disposed Ol- ttunction as an indication of mem- Our own opinion at the Canadian hershlp in EMBA Midwest has mmk Pmduclm" '5 "ill WE hi” contended in the past that it wasl "Pl hum "7 Wm 0! lily 3i-il3lllD- ,,.t.t,tttt tot. any on, tut. tam, 35,"... t ital losses by mink ranches . This lation to have complete control, may I” We '" N” cllmalf bfllll "tpr th, ttttty common. t,opttt,t. more favorable than that of the names used at the consumer level. U-SAL "ill P”lllP5 "19 lilrdlkf At d,,t,.tctt tit-om Londttttt Eng. nature of the animals that inhabit land. dated July 7. states tiinrvui mm northern resiona. An!- iitandard ranch mink advancodil"”Y- "'9 "9 lmllilnl l0i'Wll'l'l 10 7., pet. Cut n the twwttty gene, t-seeing smiles on the countenance: Inc, Robert Erlacoe Irighti. ig al fur auctions concluded on .iulyi”l 0'" "llllk "rllllnl ll'l"lil5 Wlli! tend 4 hv Hudson's Bay C ,any, pt-tc. tare readers of these notes. tgtattsttcl relnmd by pteventld in til! National For News fdf districts covered in a United States i C'""” m"'kr wh'"' they "5" l' FPflQl'Il Reserve Board report furi "IV 5 dl5""'”" "9"" "id 5"- utu ttt deputment Ito," mowed l ferent mink color. . . This new col- uttts tn At,t.tt out tm "me month or is of such ritarartcr that they ttt ttt”. nut” up to mt pet. cent t believe ii is the first mink that t,, Kn." Ctty. other mmbte mt. ti will really rival Pastel as a coat viinces were shown in Richmond. lP"l' Wm” 'l "” '''"' ".'"' Ml” T ' enough to be widely em- ; Economy Still Jumps Upward: OTTAWA lCPl-C&atIl'I flit- u-owing economy has taken a new and unexpected spurs ad outlays SPORTSTRAI (.--G. Has Quartet With His Sparring Partners, Rocks W W mm” Mm 3 pun-Nly IA 1,) t t and equipment now an estimated couiusu. NJ. ouailw. ...li:i''im.'N5Ji1iiiir'iL''7.ii3i'.n”h:.iti.,w,mci- - min 88.776-000-oio ior pected to travel the last titroenbility, then reversing the prio-jw'”7- H” 3”V"'”'”" "P”"5d miles by pack train and then swing lcess. Thumhlh in on a vine to see Htu-rieniiel "Look tit him." Eddie walker. TN” ""l T 5"” ""'c”l '1 Jackson. the nature boy who in in in charge of public relations at.l"Vl”l l""""'"" "P3 3'” 9'' MIN U cent higher than the original gov- to the th "d. ' ' tin rri- try remove e camp sai tndica g Hu emmem an of "'5a3'om'ow heavyweight crown from Floyd canes tall. loose figure. 1 the Patterson's lurrowed brow July I! moment gyrating to rock 'n' roll W" HPWITY "Kl ll Per CHI! at the Pale Grounds. rhytllnll. "never still a minuteihiirii-r than the s1.im.ooo.oott But here he was at Harry's.lt's that way all day king. lll0Nl' '4 Protects onmpldtil llll ifnrnt. a beautiful resort. setup nal "Hey. Tommy." he called. ,Y9l"t the east bank of the Delaware "come here. How about some sing-t lncludiiil Ni! Post of repairs River. easily reached by practi-ling? ,and maintenance of existing struc- cally any transportation except al "He and his sparring partners l"F"- Clliidlrlmnl mill-ll bill subway. i have a quartet." he added in an ""5 .V"-3' "18! I130 l0 3ll.l73.00.0.- later. He sang. and he rocked nndtplay the piano. but they make '"TNH5' til 510-ll30.000.000 and the rir?'mm-r':rmii-inisp,l' 5l0.T23;.NWWi spentta year ago. "Food idea." Hurricane agreed. " additional strenirtii It mill- & Dod9.' andlied his little trlupe t-itmuiui a got-or texts from inner expen- - kitchen into a small den-like room i was construction than had equipped with a piano. Jack Jae-ibPPfl previously anticipated.” the CINCINNATI lAPt obs. a huge sparring partner. satalradr ilPPal'li'ii(Iil Mild- - President rtnwn and touched a few ctlords..ALMOST I MILLION WIITGII C. Gil” 0l U12 Nlllollll His voice boomed out over the Cmtatructloti outlays were esti- llfezllik Ikflnedd glnftinglallltlothers Maybe the piano was out mated to rise in S5,il23.00fl.0fl). egs 0 an au 11- ot lune. 7ThlA compares with 85..'-t86.lllltl,00ti chez and Brooklyn tilayers Charleyt "This is the nnlv fight t-nmpllorecast earlier this year amt the Nell and Junior Gillam Sim each with no card playing and no read- 85.2at.ooo.ooo laid out in 1956. for Thursday niditls fight aiiditttg," want" anoint-up "Nobqjyl Sonic Improvement has taken warned them that repetition willlc.-in read.” place in the housing slump and be dealt with severely i ”l like it that way." Hut'ricane'm0i'P improvement I! Exbfclld in a separate telegram to Hoak."ntd, unattended -'t hkg tn ggetlate-r. Currently the department the league presldenti warned hlm:pQopIe walk, and run." thzureii the country will spend it.- agaiost renewing his xllctud witht "What will you do if you win the'.isl.ooo.ooo for housing, compared Nenl. saying any site actionltitlc-," someone asked. .iiith the earlier 3l,283.0fi0.0t'i0 es- ltmbebaon lhcdlieelg Dr 0" "Go home amt layl'idown.';dlliirri-'tiutatc and the -l.575.0fi0000 spent 0 I! W Collll Of I 5Pl"icani- said simpy. e star at n N .i'Nii' nun offence and dealt. with ac- tpaper napkin under it plate. leanedl A toritl of ll2.00ii new houiett Wfdlnlly-" close to it, and blew. The edge of are expected in be complcted this H003. Wllo Clllmcd NG-il llll lllm the napkin lifted l-ie grinned glee-iyear and starts made on 97.fl0tt. as he ran to separate Sanchez Rlldlfullyt and dtd gt nttatn. --Looit . Last year Canada made IIJIMJ on He not only talked a few minutes aside. "None of them can sing. orilllll compared Wlllt thf lifiililill. fhydm power and mining. Mining .was estimated originally to dro4pt.t-ho pt”-K tm”. mam amtm” Spoof Of Nationalism Will- Bo Soon At Stratford Next MONTREAL ICPI - time we wrote one of the skita."lpeople -- 31.1110 e than any otheri Jim Dosnville recalls. "we used English-language play to Mon- to Jake about how it would go overltrenl. It is the only play in Ms-Gill a musical comedy called My Furlsional est masse as soon as enmi- for the annual McGiii Red--nations ended. and-White Revue it Wu not u-' The other half members of di-i l-0 ll"'VlV9 59 Md 9" T9'lreclor Brian Macdonaid's ' Vlll'l 0llN'f99k "H! l l"bWl'Ym :treal Theatre Bailet- were profes-'. much less rinv 0niIrio'- famed slonals from the min. l0IllVll- l My Fur Lady is probably the But. on July 22. liter iiirreioniy play in which the leading- Lndy is to open I two-week book-;tuii-tenth mink in the next. Tiielt becoming the first Canadian play tlnpt-n..arp mt 103" (mm . Mott. the Shakespeare-on festival. l agemenl" of festival director TDH1tMy pt” patty it t-;m- Vtt-nit um. ficial Stratford program. MUSICAL SATIRE My Fur Lady is is liiucly. sonic- timcs racy and funny spoof of national self-rorl-tatngors in II! vast sciouitnesit in (Tanada. its Mcfillii The tviu are fsic Her Scienceman Lover. lslNCl.N'G ROLES John aid Macswecn. 22. and 24-year-old ulm iii in l957 gritriiiales Wang and Tim Porteoiis The play has marked up so shnpcly third-yeiir music sludcul. maii.V "llfils" and "onlys" us. But the hook and lyrics are lll('l( hnnktnl for Stratlord scarcely sur- enough, the play smooth eiioii:h.i prised liicm, land the cast so fired up that ll fldims. llif rilaililile, to have aitdietict-it seldom notice the lack . .. . .. . tnf good singing vntrec. l i The lines might never have been contributed bill for a failure. 2i-vi-at-old hm" 135' -"H-5 "ulla-"' NM” 't.tiirned out My Fur Lady as an c”"'- italenls. Gilliam. was quoted by newsnien maizman," he said. tl27..'lm new homes and completed as saying he i ta rot-nrrt lfl5.7iifi Firms reporting in the mtri-vcar mm. aurvcy said they found no delayal f)P('3llSP of weather. labor nr ma- lt.t.,.tt,tt.ttt . ' . at it i - ::;l:tl: in l;in;n:t-l:n:'P”r"M"l Pm Domiille a music stiirlent before h would get him W" (Neal) in the bill park or out-t Along with int-roast-d spt-ndingt side." on construction. the survey in- ”! fl3lll- lll Wlllcll ml'l.V 'Tl9"l'l iiicates heavier spending also furl bersatafj bout; teamshengaged. . oil and gas production. pipelinos,l curr n sevent inning w en Gilliam hit a pop foul and Sanchez iltileclll ingmltlm on dthesabgge linel. ar'er nmno II ezco- . .. .. I ti. no in -on no ..i."'tltl 9 9 cidenl in the seventh blasted mm" Md. owl Kramer and annniiiicnd lIP would ' baseball club The C, t leave for New York to play in they f"lNF1NVATl IAPI pa.-tamtttt l” - " ' l a ' - no new on no ”l2:;"':.:. 'in".i1.i1.””J.i..?'.."1i2'3.?.'l1 bmbed 1" me rum Ind my men! The world's "rcalcsl lirofes-lfor President Warren C Giles Wu mm, quumm whether helxional player saitl be was readylthe National League. said Friday' htmzugftrt "1. m N” I" 'ttn begin competition in Kramerislany reoccurrence of the Brooklyn- 'Gtttt.m .tl'o Wu atwhtty hatgloltrnamenl at the West Side Ten-ltfincinnnti melee of Thursdayt tmt-. club. night will be dealt with severely.- ' "l have just t'l'HnP from my of-I Two Retllelll and two ilodlfrir" He talkrrl with Krainer'stIton Honk and Rail! Sanchez and' n for pastels and silver blues were l NEW Comm -- "'”i"”i' tl"i'ii?.V wry hunt The" W” no Amertcu Twenty of the leading mink 1113- the tt,tt.t- mu m fxanv-'p'g at tjt. alloriiey." sad Pant-bn l.liimnr Gilliam and Fharlev Neal t,ut.tn3. tchers in the United Sales and current may, tt,w,t.d, t.t,.0p,t-.tu,tt "My attorney advised me to gol were lined 8100 each for light-i g,tL3s GAIN tcanada have taken a two--page .m,,ttI Eumpun cttumt-ins, back and play There iii no formal ing lloak. who said afterward bet .. Poutbt gt 1 t. aizrccmeni with Kramer We de-'wouid ”get him Woali iii the ballt ier hangs nmlitalbspend un:.'s woerkifig cided our talks about money on the guark or outside." was ill"?! I ID?-i ttte ttt tut, wumt-V utd then mllnllr will he resumed when we all -trial warning by Giles um, down mtg at. tn nmtim-.i-nmo Dark in l.o,s ADEPIPI tor the "i is-cl imni-ilrd to urlvis-tymit without forfeiting any of the cm-itmirnaninti herp .that any revivsl of the incident. nomlc advantages earned over t-heel "l cimit heal dmvn my attorney wlwihcr ll be on the field iii" "lfl yaut At tau. ttut wttt be met and pvgrvhnfjy .13; an rm going the field will he C0l1MdPfH'T a seri-I position when rnuit.l-nation neiint-shark." Gonzales said, ilisronurlioiis. offense and dull with "- lmiomnnow in progress are com-llstely. tcordingly. Giles told Hook. 1 g it her tried to tag the Dodger , t . 0 in 55- we no we list .t1?"i.'.ii.”d. l.".".':.:':-as i.".":.' Baseball Says Ford Frick tNi-pl clipped third baseman l-loitit.'.and turned down. at least tempo- Derntott and Roy Wulvtn to chip. in with other songs and lt'fWP!. Part Of hired veteran dancer - ,, ciinreotsrapiter M.'icdonrtld,.',. authors actnr - PREl.l!liNAllY Rnl"l' V , t A Dl'eItruinar)' in the smooth ln- "' Th" wmmwd "W a"”mI"rl t . iiiaym of both looms pariicinatedtiho play. and have continued to 5 --either trying in break it up. or idn this PVPF since. to protect their 8530('lalel40('Cl.ll'- ON PROF!-ZSSI()NAl. BASIS - rod In l'llt' fifth inning. I After the show”: smash first rmlf Pllt'llPr Sanchez and Gilliam cnl- Mat-donaid ioined Wang. Por- ltd:-ti on the first hast: me, as the IPOIIS. MacSwt-en and Dtimvlile in Dodger was l'Wli1l tagged The ball torm Quince Prorliictinns and put dropped out of Sniiohezftt hand. gthe show on it professional hasis.l In the seventh. Gilliam had to! Quince bcizan a six-day-a-week hit the dirt to get away from one isiaging of the play May 2.1. ostr-n-i nf Snncbczin pitches. He then sibly for Win weclts The llloniretil tried in hunt and tied into Saorher, run will close .IuLv l'n. and then as the Redleg iiurler raced off the only to give the cast a rest heforr mound to field the hall, which the move to Strtitford Tilt-rc' went out. There never has been an empty They both went down wirh arms st-at. ' and legs floiiinlt Just vi-hcn itl Quince also sold l.lttto motor: of seemed that things had quit-led. la innit-playing record of the score, "Everyirun longer and played to IIIOITIA hours tllll POLITICIANI Mon- t fairly l Pallerloii. allhoiiltll iiiil MI llie 0'-.vi-rsity of British Columbia (iias- gm, .t-Ht, fjbbgd c.tt.t1.'. 4-M. ,nttc Darl.V' My Fur l..:-id) is a iiittiu-'.-tiiak- Mn: --Littttt, Lott. Unctt. lnut wtut 'lW"l.V alvva.V-1 lug shuts" with only tun lop-nolcll ltpt-amp of y0u..gnd noun!" llat-la-mi. gttttttttg authors are sectind-year-ntan Dun-iwurid rhtcf iii the Ma('lA"f)fl clan. Jgthnt t," tt, tutgttt from wrung. - t" . "'"'""'"'5 And so it goes. with each tiewf Dnmviiie, Erik student. and Oil:-iiia-borti leading ttpwtttpmettt t,t-tut". ilad.V Ann fiititlcn. 20. iiiotuli-i and wan” in "I, lcrtptt Tony Curtis was felled Friday by was expected to rise by l3 pertmtttet tm. tttptr pat-t.ttmt, tttet-ary a Viking arrow that grazed his frustrated when the hiiglcft eye and left him nursing a "it'll-""l"' ”"'l' ”'ll'9d Tl" tremendous headache and a fine lP'ig Leaf wilhcred for lack of nd- Stttmm lie turned to lnvt. wrote most ofttwtng "ruck by 3", "row The the music and pt-i'siiadcd profos- mint 0' the "row ntcked Cunt. uiotials Harry ftarber. Gait Mnc- and the m." "Ind httt wt lot the English man by 150 Vik- Onco the show was accepted for mt". tat. th, mm 11" vtttttttu, the Red - and - White at-vue. the pm ,.t t. i. being lhnl at n casual 29. and his wife Olivln. 22. to di- tw tntmd tn pjttxtmtdl 1 Monday. July 15. 1957 "he Psge 7 liasnenttnaecessthat ii"."”n'?i.";2".Ft..Ei.”:i”n':.".:i Find Twsli Polio Virus . K. Htutellel tony GENEVA lAPi - Bislllll K109- 'f'niier.". he says. "was Wilfred Hastings. I. in off- the play's business man-' in Etraifori." ihiatory to continue to run after k t, mt M C - 'lll1l l90llC" l-ll?! hill Ullld I at the time. four McGiil uni- line school mien. with the student 'E,,','.t't",'t,,,.,' ,,,.,,',':::.", tioiio vinu Iesiiist which present versity law students were writingihalf of the cast turning profes-t.,.."tt H, t. in-tut. tvaccinee offer no protection. a lo- polio virus against which present viet doctor said Friday. The My Fur Lady story stays oY":"'huo't' V” P. --chieflv the m''"”''' ” vim” " '5' bur” tmm d”. to My " the wttttuti international pnllomyelltis confer- picture shifts. ml" in. said Russian scientists do When the play began. its bigl months. playing to packed lbusealiady glips into a slttifi sealskin tu-9... rtbbm ttt, Ltt,,t..t mnv-Loot share the opinion of American in Mt-Gill's Moyse Hall. My l-'ur1t,.t-it. 1,. mt. ,t-9", amt . 315m m.",w.t,,tmtu mnortty tn i scientists. who identified the virus ""1 as belonging to the much less fommons. On election oghl. as his Ii StrIiiford's Avon TlIeiIll'G.'furs--there are tisooo worth of return: um. rolling in, the nu-iV"'""'" "WP 0' """"'cm" Vi” . th th i t '10 tit to be staged in conjunction with "'93. tttt-t-tt.r, pt:,,t”.:drmt.t'mt tetgmnghmtx; on :i Perhaps the only other college itmm by It has the "blessing and encour- ptay H well or better known than secretary. uses that csuu ilinesii resembling polio. Dr. Vnrotihlltiva, who work in iths Moscow institute of Polio Re- search. said four Ilrllnl of this "type 4" virus have been isolated fmm paralytic children She said they are distinctly dif ferent from the coxiiackie types. nr. Jonas E. Salk. United Stats scientist who developed an anti- polio vaccine. has said there is no evidence that the reported virus exists. I Prof. Valentin D. Soloviev. head !of the Russian delegation attend- ' ing the conference. announced at a pretut conference later that mass immunization with the Salk type vaccine would begin to the Soviet Union probably next year. the governor-genera a The day after election day, the political situation with not hnlding a majority. Thej There was also a new verse he- ”Honelsl John. honest about A-Actor Injured By Viking Arrow IAPl GRANTED NEW TRIAL HALIFAX lCPt -. Daniel Mur- dock Morrison of Bnddeck Forks, N.s., sentenced to be hanged Aug. 21 for the murder of his wife. Sat- urday was granted a new trial by the full bench of the Nova Smtln Supreme Court. TURNED BACK Rf)Rl)EAUX (AP) -Two young Frenchmen who set out aboard a raft June 30 in an atttmpt to sail across the Atlantic are back where they started after two weeks of mishaps on the high seas. Jul Leacombe and Guy Gottepifre were trying to reach French Gul- ana in South America but tricky currents. ignorance of the ways of DINARD. France Actor saved his eye it ducking a split second beforet tlurtis probably The scene shows the stunning. n the French channel coast be- autie it suitable castle l'hiildii'i Curtis was popped into his hoteli Mtnmn hrawtt tn tt.tm.tt mm, at tt" :mzmN'l::t': w:ltp';)::;l"l;?l';tk":Fha:::;:t'iuvi with ice packs over the badly the sea and a complete lack of wolien left side of his face. lnavlgation instruments prevented TV PROTECTION CONTRACT This contract for 95c per week proiides service with all parts supplied including picture tube. Why miss your favorite program for lack of service this protective contract can give you? ' For further information ,.-.:.,,t.. .,-.., -.-.... t Yirzinla - 73 per cent; San Fran- ' - . ,t t it --y ,.w it tt. yourgplf t. n n - - ' ' lPl0Y9l'l ll! lmlll PlEC9l- Pl3wd- ('"m"'l" Pa"! "P m n" "ml 0'' ' ' - - Honk wont down but was tip rarity. a VHF offer to lf'lPi-'lI' the . zfgr "st: :pet:t.(:5n;loft(hufdgphl"l Because of this practicability of "One such it it re eme I'll was .what the playing schedule was for Xtttt-"club not to revive the tncl- tqumkly and "Mr H” nlmktyn tmusm” "unthprsn Ht mpmm" M . Ht . between Em.” o"lNl play anyone l'm siippoi-edl Telegrams in each of the four on regnovu gu nttuongl bu-rim-g to. including Lew Hood," Phncftotplnyerl most. active in the fiilllr lehortslnp Fiven after Neal was in iQlIlllPP Prnttucttooa are also mero- lhe diuzoul. Hnalt tricd to get in here of the cast, except liomville. him. but calmcr players hold himlwiin plays the piano and super-t pc . . "mt Ewan. 35 per cent: chtc.l:1Wldc application in the fur trade. in t. to D" "M Th. mow .d'IlflC,V believe that when quantities ling in the seventh inning Thurs- -r- w -i iii”:..”:ii':?.i”13'.;:”..:i:f'ii'.L? will enioy a permanent premium demand. Among the group advert- tislng Cameo. are several ranch- ers well known locally: Larry Moore. Wisconsin: Percy Noble. Shallow Lake. 0nt.: Harold Reed. Elkhorn. Wisconsin: Cam Rich- ardson. Fergus. Ontario. Don't Sell U. K- Short Iy FOIIEI RIIUDI Canadian Press leslaesa Miler Britain's traditional pastime of running herself down oar-rim with it the sunset that foreisnm will believe what they are told. The comment is from Aims of mink ranchers. as they show that the fur is very popula and that by the end of the year all avail- ihle stocks marketed will be sold. There is every reason to expect that 1950 will be an excellent year for fur farmers all over this conti- nent What a difference from the iad stories and predictions that were features of December. 1956. and the early month of 1957. I A new fluhlna tool has been pe- totited and is now being ittarkstedt by R.J.H. triuiiing Tool Cornpan.v.l it is guaranteed to do a complete” -lflcient Job of fleahing mink pelts at amazing speed. it does not scar. eucl. cut or pull out hairs. Ind leaves Just the right amount of fat in the pelt. it is built almost tntlrcly of aluminum. is right in Height and will not rint. All mov- inl parts are run with ball bear- 'iills. It is easy to keep clean and my to replace the cutting wire. This new electrically - operated ilesiilng tool is designed for use on round or half round poles. Pelta are trosea. or "'flrrn." The same procedure is used as with any ttand tool. but with much less pres- Ii-ire. taking as long a stroke as Dtissible. The vibrating wire. tra- velling at 1.00 strokes per min- ute. cuts through the fat fast. sf- flrlently and easily. it does a com civic Job leaving a smooth pelt. with no soars or scuffs. Our comment on the above is that if we were operating a think "iitli. we would certainly procure Me of these new labor - savers. -tiich her also the edvaittue of iiirnlng out a pelt that will be only scraped. ltdoeenotloohtohgavery "lienslve affair. and the time it season. Other investors are at Work to ens down the labor costs iiiititat tlllitlifig I'Jf' gs N 5,25 ' ilii 3 I E! ii” & ”'W& If i ii iii: mil save. and the other advantages uy tifinsbouldpaytorttselilnoneg. E V poiiiiis ideathstli-itainialluiillnille wrld-wide recs of pioneer. A current letter from the gnaisatiion -- whose officers and council are made up of an impos- lng list. of prominent Britons- cites the case last -pi-iiis'i llilP- tmutiinn and or MH- and says: "The general crv Wllh 'lilI Vlll finally bankrupt us a a cry which was repeated in many oveuees ' l t' ed. itnt,m.ttgh;l3t wct:;g:p:;cyl:ii:;: cmNlfl'm:EfCrPf'l In Australia": newlyttiliy night. also werw warned oid:nge peiislons. wtdowhood. or- turned professional and rcrentatzainsl any TPWM v-ilnrmiiiictt pignhood, tnduatrlnl accidents and Wimbledon winner. t ,g.,ne,,..-.---.. .....--. .. dlseaes. and family allowances. Earlier. Kramer had Riven itti. Any contributions paid under the-io'n Panchnis Dlayina Wild ''5'""' l" W"” '" ''""'” social-ins Inca homes of one At Fort.-st lluls. Kramer stud be here on our l!I'm!- "9 kn" ll” county will in fiwure be takenlwait inclined to tell Gonzales to.didn't have a chance legally. l'm imo account wdipn a claim for "take a running Jump in n lakt-.".takliil I will Ill llif DlfiY"'i' l" 5" benefits is made in In bther." i "This is ridlcuous." K”"'W'il' ll"! WM" lllm- ' get more No. Ts per litre with if unit: we, -' ”, countries. No SUFFERING money on football I lall Jur Britain in- git! iii ,. i. ii 3 til it 3 5- it lsnlltiiilgi ions '3 iii? 2 (eaetle's etlglntil carbonate points fungicide! way-itnatounythtiicie-than: niricqiiniitiigatiotiiv--rr-ydviih t hnnpcaoplnrrnaninsdneib 00398 mhddzmwg:-33;”: So remember-although there '”" ' . .aweralisrIi't.ntiom.t.horoisonly 7l'”;""'”'"" :: Drrnattn. See your Drrsuutn :.-'.....i"'”"., ..-.....-- .....m...-. i------- , -sva.e&havepsovsilDi1-rmtn- Drflnllieffale-mariRrg.cI ,..t.tn.apt.tn-atoitoui-at CaIdhauslU.S.PoLQtY.sadu ..n.insavuu.coottin.nnaaaio it costs so note to use the hm! 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