' -xv .. Inga, woiiasi aiaiiirets. Jewelry and sharp contrast is a dead white athhftad glue over unglazed hi-own. be h were stuffed by a 17- The Clemens use their own M hh gJ year-old craftsman who learned clay mix brouzht partly from Nova the ",,f,',,. ,l',I2,"'i;,'”,':,,,f”;f;5,ihe the art by correspondence. Oddly Scotia and partly from Hamilton. smhh it i”- Eilioughu the line is popular. Mrs. This year Mr. Clennell tried his Jimmy we; back a few minut.-t enne i Princess 25 On Sunday Husband and Wife Exhibit Gets Freedom .To Marry lCanadian Handicraft at Centre N we W I mm mm M W comm , The House of Commons and the,AYLMEl't. Ont. tCPi - In a'craftsmen. Furniture is on display hawk recently to a girl as a ”con- combining his pottery with deil- Junmy-.Shg "y. in none I 'House of Lords would have l2 quiet pine woods near here Mr land the couple are collecting old -verutidi piece" for her small cate pewter decorations by Mar- your buying” how aid She Is " in which to register tip- and Mrs. James Clennells are pine pieces to add to the back- city apartment. jorle Stokes, noted for her pewter m...:..g " to Margaret's proposed pioneering I Clhidlah hahdlcraliigfuuhd g ' Plngcl-oft pottery is fgatured by on crystal work. NOTED IIIBTORIAN With her 25th birthday comes wedding. if both houses of Parlla-lcentre. I The prize piece is a huge table "5 gm”. hhhde, of green and Sundom hmong other exhihhs wimam Camden whn hved I her first glimpse of real freedom ment opposeld the weddhng. the! Named tPinetl-roftl. thg t.i(L;lliI'C, 1: :r0l:'lallt:el;.'Uli;l:llfCh8ml)geI' at Bring hmwhhh shading hm, grey and is the screen priming of Elizabeth 1551 to 1523 has been mined to marry a person of tier ownhprinccss woud have to a mit e- arge rec angu ar og ui mi: se .011. o ow rom ave -poun - hhle. The 0," hhe hue,” . whkes H00! 0, Emma. Ind-5 mu . ' chain. But only 3 glimpse, lfeat, din a woods sloping to a pond. isaing and scarred by the doodliiig of y g y modem hmona” if she follows tradition, Princess Without the Queen's consent. and little more than a mile off high- generations of councillors. Margaret will spend her birthday with the recorded disapproval ofhway 3 between St. Thomas andl The couple's year-long program- iquieily with her sister. the Queen,iParliament. her marriage would Aylmer, attr a c t i n g increasing is a busy one. Winters they rei- be null and void. hnumbers of tourists. jtlre to the back rooms of their If neither house of Parliament-, When Mrs. Clennell, then Sclma-cabin and work on the pottery or only one-votes against' her Caverley. got out of the women'slsuppl.v for the next season. Therol marrying whoever she chooses. naval auxiliary after the Second is also a certain amount of travel-l Margaret could go ahead with com- World War, she was determined tolling for materials and to meeii plete freedom. lmake pottery. learned in the scr- other craftsmen who will exhibit . These are me tern” tam dot.-nivlce. her life work. and sell at Pinecroft. ' . i in the nm.hih1a,.r,am. AM at 1772, She met Jimmy Clenncll wh-cit The tourist season exhibit lasts Mmhvr (1951; 51-511; 1NcoM1-3 both were taking advanced train- from July 15 to Sept. 5. For theirl it is considered likely in some ing and they teamed up to make second annual exhibit this year .,ham.,.s that 'l( him-Egret pm the their own distinctive line of pot there are pieces of pottery, wcavJ issue to Parliament, thus openly lEI”.V- lhK- lelth" WOTK CDDPOF 100113! shhwihh the Queen's dissent. 51.; y The from half of the log house pewter on crystal. silk-screen fab-it mihh, have to forfeit her annual ls.a show room for the Clcnnclls rics. hand-wrought aluminum. rtts-1 hhhm mmmo paid by nu, sham tic furniture, woodcarving. paint-. By ROBERT nicai Canadian Press staff writer LONDON iCPl-Princess Mar- months garet will be 25 years old Sundaynposition ti9.s9.,12.Th9-S19s:di29.- Tl3m”Sday- Ans 18-1955 ELLEN'S DlARY ' and her family at Balinoral Castle, Ey An Islgnd Fgl-mu-'3 wife icotlilsh holiday home of the Royal ami y. If the weather is fine. lhcrc may Rain? Yes. and with it that air If peace and content blessing us, which settles on farmhouses set amid quiet places of the earth, ike these at Alderlea. uhen its Iilver washes down thc panes. And tonight we have too. that sense of gratitude we ever experience when timely showers bring refreshment to paature,and crop there is sorrow because last night on a road which runs between he a family picnic in the afternoon smiling farmlands and beneath a and a PNVM8 Pally for Close pleasant summer sky, Death, friends in the evening. stalked there in the shadows. And But Sundaf. 00 HHlll9I' hllll we who have ourselves ”loved and peaceful, could be a Iill'lllIlL' point lost" kin. know something of the for the bright-eyed party princess desolation and grief felt in homes -ell she so chooses A new Path so suddenly bereft. Sad .. . sad to way to wetidini bPllS Will DD?" '0' have vacant chairs at a table, the first time. when older folks pass. Sad loo PRESS KEEPS Gl'l-ZSSING that the lives of happy. laughingl British newspapers have peted with one another in oickini: How sheltered and pleasant ii . . t -k f in - is here in the rain and thc tlark' mm ":11 -Ln")-Lnd --vi-n-i-;i-'-r"v- :1 and heavy hearts remain where able within doors. think of the Sunday. she still must seek the too, that Margaret would be forced l w. hlesg in mind hm. ,m.m,,,.s ?'i.:l'"i1si9"5 -"'"”ld 59 3"""ed ""i . . V h ,b dh h f "1 Stir might also lose an extra 1 whose industry have ke I roofs I p we name,” "PW mm""' he"-pr"'SpN."w, M an 5' n' E. mi. 9 253.000 :1 year due to her on marri- ; weather-worthy. And agaiii, regard- am) Hwy haw Md I chm" '0 g:ay,prgw,ef.3'Tg';1n:;gg9,:::Jh:;::"2 uI19- S SVPPEI SALAD ing it as a miracle. we arc grate , i! "Z. 99 H "d ,. Thhhwhd Even then Margaret would not g ful for the line of electricity which Tl'"'” "i" h” "" "l”'"g""z, "l M "in cnhi " f 9h" 3 Ni be penniless. Reports say she musth i' . - 1 N dived celery at a fancy can turn houses, build- '"""" ""m” ”'.'d ""5 9V9".l"g'lha'-Minnie ,em..nd a ,f 8? have a fortune of about .l:l0(i.000. iv Lngs. yards into the brightness of H?" ,be"e""9, "V ”" ,"ml0'"g' I is M I part of which was bequeathed to 1 table . diced P1m9l'll0 1 day. tllglne lg dOn:."lln5tflr:Il;h Um” now Mama”, has hhmed her by her father and Queen Maryj V. mm mm. rehhh And we. sheltered and cninfoi'i- e E u D”-' u her sister's consent to marry After There would be a strong chance. 1 aw cook"! pen l i 4 l i cattle on the hillsides, the horses h.a;;;:;c;oE:,dbihf?ere was joy Queen's approval. but if it is re- to relinquish her right to the V. cup French dressing 0'' P3SiLii'c. the mares and the And whnt shall wp dun Hhw fused. she can giichnniii-c of her throne She now is third in the linc 3 mmamesy peeled Ind mud foal. the flock too, uith the little f T intentions to thc Privy Council of siicccssion. shall we learn a lesson from this u. cup cubed Axngrican ghgddnr late-horn lambkin. James and the I the spell of sunshinp hm-i fgir leaiit part of iththe slender bolt, ,. . bride was tendered a miscellan-l i skies that has been. the smallish not of its assembl- mg i -laCl(SOn'Gallanl onus slioivcr at the home of age. What trust we put in these - Al Rawlinz Wh9TP ishti T999lV l ”" 'htl lhP AHEUSI riai zixe us what utter disregard we have for, Wedding -many lovcly gifts. On June 15 atl h0l1IS. huSh9d. Sober and Still. in every hazard of car and road S D .1 . Bagihha C-ha,.h)m,. Milton's Old Spain, the staff of k99DlTl8 With the Ii? Of Sadnesti when we "see what she'll do an t, uns an W:-is lh-E 'scene of R. T. Holman”s l.td.. where she nhlidron found one day nnt lnng tragic hlppening mm from Mlle” 'T' W '"T' cheese t ago, in a surprise, up at "the other dml.-V,b"'”gm M "3 by pm” md LET'S EAT Shh hem," . ("mu beyond Rah-5 R is n warm radio. How can we who use the V4 Le"-"Ce , rain however. and for them there highways "'51 byw"-Vs "d lanes: ' H F "' . are sheltering woods and groves. "f ”"r, PmV'm',f'i 1'5"" "'9 "d l Cumbin the celery, plmcnio, re-lseason to taste. Chill well and Very still we i-eniciiiber now the m" lake" the" l lish. and peas and marinate in thc serve in lettuce cups. Makes Sh day has been and throughout most- ly shadowed. as though it marked time quietly in expectancy. await- ing this change of weather after which prevailed in the district on account of the tragic and regret- table accident which ocrurcd last night on the Trans-Canada High- way. not far west of the corner- store? "The worst single mishap 'nf any machine depend on the Accidents will are unavoidable. her that the lives of the occupants happen. this straight-away!” I What then can we do? We can look well to the servicing of our- macbines. be good knights of tbe' lroad by obeying every traffic By ids lallay Allen Yetwe French dressing. Toss lightly with the tomatoes an'd cubed chcese.1 servings. - town. P. E. the wedding on Saturday. June 25. at 8:15 o'clock Mass, when Rel- Father Corcoran united in tho liiily bonds of matrimony. Rita Agnes. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, City, to Tliomasi l is employed, honored her with a bouquet. The many and beautiful gifts they received show the es- lceiu in which the young couple are held. czvitaas c.w.i. in the higtory of imd n-amyhrule: and drive safely, because in M i . - mi d ft 1 "tit . Harvey 50" of M" mi '5 : lafliuldiifillnicfleraiilmcihemllivitisCiliuiicieg lailfie owe iirv. s;i:)'ybQs0(Igllal'n own: Thomas R. Jackson, Central Roy The St, I-:ugene'i 5lHh'diV'l5lW. . ' '- i ' . ' glty. (T W.l.. held their month y meeting. an:nhenlitiligiidahhgipihfrrtonlhosnhgdh Uholtll tomorrow----Diary----Good-1, The wmd-mg Ma,.,.h has ph,),.,i M H", harm M N”; Lem, M&l i .. ' 3 Va " " ""1 A ib Mrs. Joscph Dougan and the (jam ”DurabVle Tileyls Smart . i loist for the occasion was Mr. Connie LeClalr. The bride given in marriage by her father, chose for her weddintl l the absence of the pres-ti ldent aiid director. the meeti in-as presided over by the ma vice-president Mrs. Leslie McCabe. . Mrs. Thomas Mccabe led the rnem-l is floor-length gown of white n.Vl0" bers in the League Prayer. itulle over a skirt of satin. which ifeaturerl a fitted bodice and match- ing bolero jacket with long sleeves . ;tapering to points over her wrists. ilvler headdress was a pearl tiara ghemifrom which fell a three-tluarirlt llength veil of tulle illusion. Shc carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white roses. On Living Room Floors BY ELEANOR ROSS Remember when so moons: Tiles! changes in decorating .- dtacovered that mattress ticking trends really do have common made perfectly good. and evengsense behind them, when you atopl Eloncglugojgd';m:T(.d:n:"i'.figen giiivelre wowed to in u very smart. summer 'oals. and to analyze them. The room that ' l ”-' ' someone r-lse took terrv tovieling gets the most traffic the living Last” eve" hen" when the chm” 5" "W l"3'hm'"” i"WPi "W15 3"” """'"- M95 "ed I "WT 9”” c3". "Evervbodv lhirst,v'.'" called the .sweet raw cherries Refrigerate The bridesmaid. bliss Bci-nice ""d it "ii" h3"d50m'i Wmmel lake 5” "'9 W9" 3”! "3" M bmy Chef, "Then let the youngsters take about 4 hrs, or until firm. .Gallant, was attired in a floor- "Vi"? "mm 3”PC0V9l'l7 Thfhillmuy m'- n "Wm l HWY i-hi over with the beat soda in a week Serve piled in sherbet glasses.-length guwn of Pnwdef bl”? Mi '"m”"' '1" dwlded "'3' "19-M" 5' "'i”PP9d V"-" W” "id of summer aizzlers. It's so easy with a whipped or ice cream over satin. only way to be the belle of the water as often as necessary and um; M..i.m. AIlgn's grgnddaught topping. bolero jacket of enibroiercd nylon. ball was to go to a summer dancc still permiis.the use of colorful, H. Dian, ,5; nm wars learned 'roMoRnow's DINNER iHcr hcaditress and nuns not-c of B” 50"? "ll lh 'lP"lI'" NW1 Bilhlh. 3''”"'"V? "5"" fl" "" ""15 "'5l'ho'w to make it in one try." Hot or Cold Tomato Cream Soupimhlhhlhil "91 mid 5'19 9-”'i'ii”'l 5 along came a homo styling gon- permit you to introduce accents oft Chm"!-k sob. sm. 3 heaping Tun;-Pntgtn salad Lggf bouquet of pink and uhilc roses. with fitted bodice andl Ten members and two visitors wcrc prcscnt. Roll call collection amounted to 31.20. Mrs. Charles O'Brien reported having visited the Catholic welfare Bureau and told of the pressing need for in- lani's clothing .and bedding. It was moved by Mrs. Hubert Mor- trison, seconded by Mrs. Alfred Morrison to donate one pair of flannelette blankets. Mrs. 0'Briad1 offered to buy and deliver some. It was decided to hold a mar- i-icd couples dance in Septembenh Mcinlicrs are to pass in ten writ-4 lcn lll'.'llHill'lflS at ncxt meeting. The Pleasant Groie women offer- 1 PROWSE BROS . Ltd. lua. who decided that cardboard high color. he . 915 hi ' Th best man was Mr. Ralph .1 i 1 ti. ch 11 .1 i . k g -d 5. . ce Tomatoes with Cucumbers E - F 0 P98" P UPC "H18 egg crates made an interesting AVERAGE -A."m00M mn:po?,'h'leqi::1c”k Ciro: 22.52. Cfigg-Crogg plum pi, Jackson. brother of the groom. August. -, covering for living room walls or i American cheese Ushering were Messrs. Harold; Mrs. Terrence Lamphler invitedl . Next a scoop of soft in cream l The mm” """"”' "I ”"p"l"3ifrom a carton Now. pour spark- "'"i””9d ("F m” 'w"”' b3'h' ling water until the bubbles climb room can he lhid so that the right tn the mp, gm. rash lilne l qt. chopped warm cooked strips can go right into the llv-I yhu uh "ry gh, nhvor hi this peeled potatoes. lie tbs. each mg room w for they neadnlt bejhhm, hhm.hl.Qe Nd, hv "hm; h minced onion and parsley, 1 tspn tacked down. Incidentally, tileshdmereht chrhhhhmg heimrhhh gorlsalt, Va tap. pepper. la tsp. mono- designed for the front-of-the-wh, uh";-; gihgemhh mm he" sodium glutamate and 2 tbs. cider h""s" MW "9 Md with '"”m1 and cream soda are all delicious. Vi"9K3T in Whhih 1 "ill SW3" his home for thei Roll call to" 'uicmbi-rs tn l1f'I' Scplcmlicr nicctiiig. Landry anti Nazalre Gallant The hririeis mother uns atlircrl in navy shccr dress nith navy and white accessories. Her corsngc was of white carnntions. The groom's mother wore pink linen with white acccssorics. Her lcorsage was also of whitc carna- ceilings. Wt-ll. be-rr V9 go again with an- oiher about-facc lfl decorating This time the bathroom and thc living room are exchanging floor coverings. Now. if you please, you put the bathroom tiles in the liv- ing room and you put thick. ox- Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Tuna-Potato Salad Loaf: (Tom- PRESENT A SHOWING OF NEW FALL COATS. Kll.GOR- NOCK. ELYSIAN AND IMPORTED ENGLISH WOOLS. he niiswcred with an article of, clothing for the Welfare Society. The meeting adjourned and the Act of Consecratlontwaa read. Kilgornocks in the five siiiart styles we choose for you may be had in '28 iirious wall-to-vi-all carpeting in stripplngs, and linoleum s uares , been dissolved. St'r in .s l mi”-T l "us hmhmm M MN W mm mm necked Mm Mn-tzrnmh SLNMY DINNER dressing to blend: Ia c and, Fnnnwmg W Wmmmy " mi bogutlful sllulidfes. if weslxve no'twyt:lur sizes 1(1):! colt: wamizlll be Dlelumollowho seen several sample layouts done ahlh lhld-0010?!!! mitlll 70mm" 14”" S"l"l"'" Rub a loaf pan with salad oil: cemm" W” hem "' ll" hrld"'5 0' er speca or you' our n ow' es s "O u I that way ma wt. in... hm. ,,..; Bmhy h "mm" in wm, Pot Roast or Beef pm, h, M" hm p,,,a,0 mad. home for.ap'iii'oximaicIy 75 guests. Joli, Teal, Scotch Taupe, Mount Royal, Algoma Grey. Autumn Green, cured by vlccoralors that this room in 3., i,.,.m ..,d c.,,,,gm- Mushroom GHVY Next, make up 2 c. tuna fish Ti” i"'d' 5. '3'”? W” "t"”"i"l Bola De Bose, Chaleur Blue, Pentlcton Plum. Sizes 8 to 18. PRICE- rapresents a trend and easy upkeep goes hand in wlmle. Pmmws Parsuefl Carmls salad, using 1 17 (ml can dralnedlwnh ".lhreN'er. ”.V9dd'"g ".”ke mp" IN FONSTANT vsr. lhnnti with all this loveliness for P"'"PP'9 Ch""”"Wl"P G" . tuna nsn. naked line. and weii 9” W"? " """'a"”" '"'"'" 3”” After the initial shock. onc it would ggem (int ".9 hm” 30' 0' Wed Coil” 0' T93 'M'”i blended with one-third cup salad gnmmf H” .”'N9 was a”"a"""ih” mmhs gn lhmh ghm ” 3" why ,5 heamiml I pic", of furniture or Pineapple Cherry-Whip GltlZ'Adfi dnshhmh tdccorated with rolorcd floivers. A wacky as it first appears to be, , mm" .c(.u,m.y 5' me" dhyh ll envelopes unflavored gelatin to Lu,” ,hh, M." ,h, pmah, "radii"!!! i0 lh9 hliltir W85 llrflpft-Wfl I that it does make a certain in. enter it in to kggp it ci..,;lVf '- 9”” WM"? lei 9”""l 5 "ii" and press down. Chill at least 1 by her mh" 5"” "'9 "mm '9' 1f aponded. The newly-weds then left by car on a honeymoon Irip through tlic op Maritime-s. For travelling the ;hrlllP wore a pink tweed lllll with Stir into M c. boiling water: add h,-L two-thirds c. sugar; stir iintll dis- 1-,, hervt mm hm ",9 ha; (mm Wwed 5'” l" l 3- Nmnfd Pl"? aplattercovcrcd with finc-shrcddcd ION”! it'll? and 1 lhSP- lf'"l"" crisp lettuce. Garnish the loaft amount of sense. For tiles of one kind or another make a grand. long-wearing. easy-clcaniiig and good-looking floor for A room that and shiny new. Usually. just a soap and water iiudsing or mop- Pi” '5 5" "'8' ll Wiulmt Another smart selection of all wool Ladiee' Goats tallo'i-ed from Imported materials-loose back and fitted styles-all fully lnterlined with ohamois is In constant use And thick car h -. tllllC9- iwith strips of plmienio. ' . . pi-i does feel so cosy. Not only Words Th. wise nefrigeratc iinlil hcginning to SUGGESTION or rm: ciii-,ie Em” W'"''' W” "M V""'9 "Mei backing. Shades of Grey Blue, Peacock Blue. Wine. Charcoal, Red. Grey that. it isn't expensive. even it thicken; then beat unlll frothy Add 2 minced anchovy fillets to 5r”Ei',jf,,.hEh qhhwms and Black. Sluts 8 to 40. PRlCES- ' the water shedding nylon weave is used. since the area to he cov- erect is llcnorallv no small Stand with anybody that standai Beat 1 egg white: light and the tuna layer right. and part with him when he add. Fold in l e. qiinrit-red stoned Salad lonf. goo! wrong. -(Abraham Lincoln) for Tun" Pmam Previous In her marriage they Marilyn Monroe is Invited To Soviet Reception CHICAGO iAPi -- The chief of the Soviet farm delegation visiting Today, she found out she was ih! U-5- Vlldimlf Mli-IQk!ViCh. h wrong, - said Monilly night Marilyn Monroe Buckingham Palace officials h" be" l'"'"'d '” "'9 50”" 29.75 to 59.95 NEW MILLINERY A smart collection of Ladios' Early Fall Hate in volveta. velveteen and sataln. forward looking styles. squared Centenarian Learns ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS oiNewsmi-day . POTTI-IRS BAR, Eng lRPItlc-rsl h I-0-0 RLIMMINGZ ll-Tor l0fl years, Mrs. Mary'liurirl W! "'9 gmmre "M '- mm) l:6PlIl!VOfl her birthday fell on Aug. purv flattery for Half-Siurs! See: ' how much tallar. slimmer you'll llook in this stunning new dress! MUSTARD dos: mttsflilng wonderful for outdoor eating.” list -i 1' til (I -i - . M, mh;,",'my, h'1':':h';:f"":ui:f:r "'g':r'e ,h,,u.d 9.. mm when they check. ::n.lhn"s:y t;i;m::l- i Q 12 bonnet. pill box, beret in all itlie soft tones for Fall. .40, hem," mg ed on Mrs. Budds age in ordarhm wummuonu ll, : . V mC& . luv (1 h l l t - m:'"gl'l'. gal 3;" S135.-,uh':",ro",erth.e C3:::hu3'ynr:hl:?,:':vl it wasn't completely tie at , I - whether Mat kevich a loki .l O ,-his irhikalul ymii: 35(-inch fabric; l':':uI:::I3KnIn:'"':,:rm'sh hut Georgi Btlilshaknvfwsashlngilitign 3 1 5 3" m " M" "L i ,bureau chief of the Soviet news I I I hi on t ion. Thin pattern my to rue. Iim-,"I'f,hh':,-, ;,,,:ff,,',' "ohm wh H-agency. Tau, confirmed that an Di! '0 HEW. hl ttllld for H1. "Iii " - - . U" 1" h invitation actually has been cent complete illustrated instructions. :" ii:,orm::d,h); hzlhgjto the blonde actress. He said not lend THIRTY-FWIJ. CENT! that M” guhd Wm hm hcmm, .,answer has been received. (88 cents) in coins (stamps caa- ,..",,,.,.g.,, 1,, hhhthn. moi Earlier in a press conference, lnot he accaptadl for this pattern. month; ,Matskevich aroused laughter when lPrlnt plainly llzl, NAMI, ADD. Pa." "INT ON the was asked whether he had any Tzut "Ya NU"E"' The news crsat in big comrno-l ";"t"' onmmiai L:o'.'.m:;” ”p';: i s rp use a. e sa , cltgidof 0:21.?-r!o::)e'D::1GuA.ghg' flill It the old ks home here. "I h.VenIt vmud MI. fun y.t.rs ' . the preparations had been phgnm Dept, Q p-mm 51. wag. made for a big party including a Toronto, Ont. iltuge. pink birthday cake. Mrs. Budd refused to believe of- flclaldom. l "I've a l w a y it celebrated my birthday in August.” she said. "I: mean to do so today." i At her insistence. the party wast iheld and the cake carved up. 1 But unrelenting palace officials -said Mrs. Budd would have to wait until October for the Queen's . Ladies” Nylon B050 A special sale of lloae. st page 115 denier. 1105- 513” ' h'P(r;'- s sslrsr 2 gain for 1.50 Lstliss' Wool, Cardiaam glrae 14 to 30; Colors red, grey, powder. IIIVM ” Q?” IIG IAIGAINI strong msls elephants captured in East Palristan bring froth soon in H.400 at sales. oovigrgtulatioiis. HOUSEHOLD HINT Dhf lccllliulatea fast It the, llaachaalaai d your radio if the back is open. To aav future serv-, lee bills. keep dust out by tacking a eovertag of muslin or creflllfle, and tie back-acmsa the ha. I lat b alas opsa. 2.98 u casimoiioiiuiii mmu siisma WM- sinaoemuuar... - .t..,.- ..,. .