First. sou-rid and third place ribbons are pltl'idi} L‘lIv played by five )oiinit ladies who vii-re all PIIII‘NYI in one of the many classes adjddll‘ail‘d l . a.» a. .“u-u-u ‘4‘ ; “Battle of Atlantic Similar" ’ Will be obseried \Iay ii in I Charlottrtnun when persottnel of ll\lt'S Queen Charlotte. Ilnni: \\|II1 natal ‘t-tcrans. Sea Cadets \a\y League ( dtis Ind Sea Ilimci-rs '.\‘ii :tat'ttr tale In a memorial iiliil‘t'll parade. The piiriirtc headed by the Sea (‘ririet band. \\ Ill leave the local natal tiiitsiott at “1’10 Sun— dm nmriitng tian '\lil proceed east on \i aier Stir-ct to Queen. to Grafton, In (Iliif'tll ultere the Protestant IIIIII'I‘II party -.iill . proceed to St Paul's Antlican ' Church for the 1100 am scr- r vice. WILL PAY RESPECT ' The Roman (‘athulic party wtll continue on to Richmond Street and (treat tionrge. and will attend 1100 “'4 lock mass It St Dttnstnn's Basilica (in the march cast on tiralloii the parade u.l| pay marks of re ,ipeit to lllf‘lr fallen ttlllli'RdP! when paLSInz the cettotaph. s Trout Is Lure For Native .\ill\T\Gl,'F. Harold J. Jay. Stuttghton. .\lass. armed by air for the opening of the Island trout season. This was Mr. .lay's first chance to try the trout rm opening day since leaiine tits province in 19.”. l .\lr .ln is a machinist work- I'niz iiith the Fall Riicr Snip- yards in Quincy \Iriss. where the atomic crutsrr. "Long- r H beach" vtas bu It. lie is the _ . Inn of Harold Jay. formerly of '. Vet-non. .\lr. .lay spent opening day In the company of Rev. F. Cor- mran of Cardigan. The two men “ere unsuccesstul in the Morning hours. but alternocn brought them I full quota of the rperklcd beauties to (II! lllf‘ll' baskets. They weighed from half a pound to one pound Ntcr IlOOKING c during the week as part 4‘ the Kings County section of the PEI Music Festival It Montague. Frof left to right are. Nancy Devi-nu and Lor— ’Battie OI Atlantic’ Sunday To Be Observed Tomorrow The parade “ill be lllifltr the command of Surgeon (‘oniniam der 1. E. Pronse, \‘Hll. com» niandtng officer, HMI‘S Queen Charlotte. and the sccoiiii-in- eotiiiitattd ti‘lll be the executive officer, l.t. (huh .I. ll. limit:- still. Follouiitg church serticcs. tlte parade “Ill reform on Rich- tiltind Stieel alongside llillshoro Square. and will tlten prore.d nest on R.ctiiiiond. past the pi’oiittiial building. where the salute lllli be taken by Premier Walter R Shaw. The order of march will he: Officers and I'NTD Cadets. on (“‘1‘ Li t'mtlr \I F. Ifeitttcs- soy; ('hch and Petty ()t‘i’irera attd men. l.l.'(‘ntdr R. J Le— Clair: Naval Velerans. Capt. .I .l Connolly: Wrens and Sen Rangers. Srl.t. P. Gauthier; SeI t‘arict Band. Sunin‘crside Sen ('atiets. Lt Sheen: Soiirls Sol t‘aoets. Lt. .I. \Iullall_\: ('har~ lottetoun Sea ('adcts. l.t. J. \Iorris. Ind \‘avv League (‘Ir idets. Lt. Cmdr. H 'l'IInntsen. .150 Patients Attend Dance Nearly 150 patients at Rivnr- side llnspilal “ere guests on Thursday evening at the rruu‘ar nionthlv dance spnntoh’d h} the (Emmi 1111 “mini IIt'nlIII .\s- sot Ii'lllUII The party \ias ‘i M in the Itospititi's auditorium l~‘n r tiiosc \\ ho tliti tint Wish to dance. :iitiics of cards. pin: lllllll amt billiards were arrang- ed. and a very happy evening was hurt by all. As a result of the ‘.\Ill.'\ PI- Iit‘nts' ApparelfiShop now in tip- eratinn at the hospital. many of the guests had the midi! anal plt‘aslll‘l‘ of being able to dress I‘D for the special occasion in their own new dresse! Stilts Refreshments were, served by a tzroup of White Crniis Volun- teers. LAss AT MONTAGUE ‘ Wheatley Shifts Scene Of Meeting A mass meeting of Island 1 etia (liaisson. Souris. 3rd. 83 points; Maureen .\Iact‘ormaclt. Souris. 2nd. 84 points; Anne Shaw. Montague. 3rd, 113 points; and Janet Martin. Moo- tague. lst iiith 85 points. Ii\ estock producers originally planned for the Coliseun at the provincial exhibition Prosper LeCIair ills Laid To Rest ‘gruunds, has been shilted to , The funeral for Prosper 1.5 the Commumw Cenu. and Clair, 90. of Rusticoville, n... scheduled for Thursday. May hcid recently from his home to Stella Maris Church. North Rustico where Requiem lligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. 1.. Ayers. who also conducted germ-e at th. graw. Pallbearers were Jackie l:— Clair. .\Iurray Cassidy. Joseph Gallant. Bennett Iltilit'etie. .-\l- phonse LpClair, Jr.. and Ben- 10. Woodrow Wheatley told The Guardian last night. Mr. Wheatley said that he wasn‘t satisfied With the re- fusal his group received from the government on Thursday afternoon when they met the cabinet. while several hundred farmers crowded the corridor outside the door. 11"” “Miami 110 said then that ho was Besides his wife. he is sitr- planning . mppnng next week \l\(‘(l by I\\‘0 diiuuhters. .\lrs. 1" m, Coliseum. but m. big Albert liouectte. .\‘orth Rust eo; build.“ ,5 (x-(Iupipd by auto. \Ii's .\liee Det‘nste. (‘harlotltt mom], duh”, “ho have it tmln: ltI sons. Eocene. Rustici. Wm“; M was explained y”. lluulen. ('yt'us. Francis. and "may by Ca.“ sgpuare Hamp. Erie. Pottulikeepsie. N Y : Vince, I‘i-rdie. Leonard and Arthur tn Charlottetown and (‘lareiicez one brother Alphonse. .\‘orth Ritsttco and one sister. \Irs. Lemuel Ptneau, Charlottetown. EAST BALTIC Mrs R. \ Itt\on, \It's Wat» Ier Dixon, Fast Baltic. Mr. and \Irs Reggie Rnsl‘. Red Point I motored to Charlottetown rte t'cntly. .2": BY Dragster \lrs Sleuat‘t \lattire \Il‘ Ian \Iactircttor. Hallie \isited \silit \Ir_ and Mrs. lloiig Hender, \Ioiilagiie recent-i .slitre ubo is exhibition associa- tion president. “We‘ll have Hedlcy Siddall here for the meeting," Mr. “‘lteatley added Mr Siddall is the Nova Scotia meat packer Mr, Wheatley and his supporters have stated ls Interested in seeing I plant set tip in this proiince. SOL'RIS ~ The “V "Virginia \ Ann" landed some fill 000 pounds ' ~ . . of fish. consisting of cod. nou- ‘ \Irs. Florence Kelly. (har- “d” and haddock he": yes",- inlit‘lttun, iias a recent Sunday illixl of \lt and Mrs. Eduard ( Robertson. Kittzsboro Bernard .\ltirphy. Elmira. Is out and about again tolloutng A” hm M“. "f n". :1 hm“ d 3" 'lim'“: ‘ the Soitris fleet are now at the Mrs Il‘\|l1 Robertson and son mm“: Ermmd. and k I; u. (ilen Robertson Red Pomt “ere “(M "u" "I, remaining hm" business visitors to t‘harlotte— “in N. 50min“ the 0mm— hy the touii recently. lvuwkmd The Snurls (‘redit L'nion AF‘ its”. gonna-SIM. gtnrtrd \ttt'lfllliin presented their play pun-“1",: me (im not at 1962 "WW" in“? Fall“ A" SMHIM" and operatizlns at Eastern Fish« tn the Elmira l'nmmitnity Iiall grip; are expected to commence rci-i-nt This play “as sponsnr- \Iundav vtith the arrival of the ed by the Lnkenlle \l‘omen's III- .\IV Iccland_ Itittite. i 7 V ' Mr and Mrs. Spencer Llewel- lyn. Charlottetown, spent a recent ucckend at Red Point l \l. The vessel is captained by Kyrii liens and had been iisiiing In the Cult at St. Lawrence. .Vlrs Roddie Kidson. \‘nv. tContinued from Page i) nee!!- (‘horai Reading. Grades 3 I p:- Hilh School Violin Solo. 12 m. h under a ." 3::;: Beginner- . M‘I Solo — E telle Maria I3 s truth or iii ii i ‘5 l Violin Solo. Beginners. 1. m. I over — Allan Musical Festival Concert STARS OF THE FESTIVAL — I962 HIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATI'BDAY. MAY 5th. 7:30 EM. School Rand — Queen Charlotte Illgh School Band School Chorus. Grades l. 9 I 10 - Bircth High School Chiral Ito-ding. Itingn — .\‘ntre Dame Academy Brownie Choru- — Sherwood Brownies Junior Rms' Church Cbolr — l‘ntted Baptist Church Choir Choral Readlng. Grades 3 A l — Sherwood l — Not." Dame Academy ' School Char-I. Grade: I Ind II. three-put —- Queen Charla“. Latte recentlY- — Margaret Abel Glrl'l Solo. 7 m. — Marl-l Smith \lngtord Pine Solo — Nancy McDonald Mr LePIge and Bull Arson-Ill ii Ami-III- Ion-um ennui—17m.qu gig-Id.“ bud—deW mu—mmuemim “I'd—Malinme I: -th'o—ml gonna-m - In!!! i I II I It i ameensnnuarnnna: ! I 'l i I ' l tilt}; i It smut and M... (m... “Hahn...” bill that the mItte'r had almost Ire spending some time recent- Tram". "m 5"" TI" '3" '"e I.» out: Mrs Kidson's aunt. MrI. f"“""‘"‘ "S. 'Pr'wm‘ "V" Earle Kenna,“ “unborn ,siirh a big territory and are not \Iiss Sharon MacGrcgor. pu- ":“A'izfg w"; 5‘s: '31:" .'so. . s ‘,.'s.’ln ticit cues e p" a "m Hm“ rho" “ fisheries department might net ‘ylroarnlykr mm! In “Mum-o its regional inspectors to gather r M” LN“. uth (“rune tlshermena opinion on the matter. Last year the opening date m." was extended in the face of un- , ' usually severe lec- cnnditimut. A RM PM": bid by a Prince Edward Island “‘1- R'l" Cr‘lf'llm' 5m”- Iroup for an extension this year “'3‘ ‘ ""5'm‘5’ "mm" in smm' has turned down on the grounds ‘the other two rnvlnces involvcd Harry Walsh. lobster buyer tI had not "I‘d? ‘lottetown visited on I Sunday recently with her mother Mrs. Reggie Rose and Mr. School Chorus. no," Chm- — Queen Charlotte lllgh Send Charlottetown has returned to. 11.. "um M m tum" Thomson 7 his place of business at North "W L. "gum,- my.“ in "mm, Lake for the lobster reason. (mm or "v. ween," My. amid, Johnnie YWM. Red PW“ said A later opening would not attend!!! the fun?!" '0? HI. necessarily meIn the traditional late George Damn". It For June at closing would here to tune Church recently. b. erg-"pd. Mm, him" my. a mat imminent visitor to end of the seam anyway. eastern districts. Ll" ADV‘N‘I‘AG" Gerard MacDonald. Service n. mm“ “ our.“ 9;. Sutton operator. Souris. re- mm mm m: turned to his twine having cm} can," a." be...” m. a... eeived medical treath II ring used are hard to come by Montreal. it'll, II the mean: In! overs Interest was created Among head for the boat owners and the members ol the East Poll! hero who die! but to pay Baptist Church at King-born p for lilting ashore because long cool scum who. "ti-1m would remain about the mute: pric- Dec '1 heavy catch in the Nmnumb enIbliag both test-lien Ind pl- “I.” M “MM My pit: to have more fine! l t i st in; -iggi i. ll l 2 ii- ll 3 ' it: :3. ii i .i i. 33 l I g: ‘I .. i I ,i .i it it 7r i ., ' ,3; . adjudicated choral reading clu- ‘ n l l Sitriinl Gillespie. Souris. VI! ermen usuIIiy atop More they i iii. 3 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 neomcmmmaomysm ‘lAdjudicator 0i Reading Mrs Guthrie MacDonald what aes Thursday at Montague. urged the teachers to make I keener analysis of selections In order to get the thought “Words are mere symbila that expit-ss an idea". she said. “and misplarenient of em. pltnsls can distroy the thought, “A man‘s reach must exceed his grasp" were the words re peated time and again by Mrs» Mat-Donald who stated that slie‘ Ielt that some of the selection: were far to iuvenlle for the talented children performing. them. The choral reading classes brought the Kings Cmmty sel- ection of the muSic festival to I close and the tentative date .for the Stars of the Festival .concert In the regional ludltm oriutu Is Wednesday. May 9. The results of Thursday'l. classes: Class m4. Sandr- _.3_-_S_endra,,51€€!35; my ShW-lz Jot-me lugs and Garth Ste- era] of the World Health Or- as; 2 .\Iarlene McGowan, as; ' eves. 81: 3. Betty Lou GilliI ganizatinn. says there is much Is Critical l Selections Class 35—1, St. Teresa Schod ClIII 221—1. St. Tenn Scbod 'Il. “at 6:2; “m - r ’ M . s - )1 ' . . I A xrmetiod. 7:;"mw. Co. 1L ' "L‘- - ‘ 3 ct m—i. . -r ventlflsmo. asz'z. “'6 RK memento-y School .W‘" ma. mm (1 North Elementary School. tied. ‘1. Class 223—1.St.'1‘ereu School I): Given Meadow Selim]. 7!. 286—. St Larson. Sig-1:; Mo'rett. 7:. winded I mark of 89 by d» 1 31.4, St, M‘ry'g Cm.. Adjudication Mrs. Minsk Han- \recntfusisuris. as; 2. Monuguel cock. who stated that this wu Elementary School. grade 3. 32; . one of the best annatina per- 3. Montague Elementary School, formances she had heard in Grade 4. 80. some time. Class 230—1. Montague E14L . ‘ mentary Schod Grade 1 and 8, Ban Inspedlon ‘ Seen less Needed 'I Convent. Grade 1. Souris I ltted). fl: 2. Montague Elam— ‘ OTTAWA 'CPI — Dr. Broeh former director~gen~ Miitm placed first to Cla- 170. piano‘ solo at Queen Chan lotto Hid! School. She was nary School Grade 2 and Mon-t tague Elementary School Grades . l and 2 tied. 79. Class 125—1. Aime Show. 83: Chisholm. and Karen Whitr. 31. less need now for a system of Fishing On Private Property . Costs Two Men $10 Fines Tim persons. John .\IacPher-l son. Cherry Valley. and Stephen ('oniptnn. lilllif‘ Sands, holh pleaded guilty to fishing trout on private property. and were‘ each fined S10 and costs or five days in jail by Magistrate, James B. Johnston. Q(‘. in Queens C o u nt _v magistrate: court yesterday afternoon. With argument completed -by counsel. John P. Nicholson to r_ the defence. and Alan K. Scales for the prosecution. David Leo- ___,_________.. lLord Selkirk’ ‘ ls Operating ? l The \l\' Lord Selkirk left Cari- bou for Wood Islands yesterday morning and she made two‘ round trips throughout the day. ‘ Capt. C. R. Hunter. president- nf Northumherland Ferries Ltd. said last night that the “Sel- 'kirk" will probably go on I temporary Spring schedule of t or round trips daily today. ‘ Referring to the Ice situation. ‘ Capt, Hunter said “its pretty titcll scattered. It didn't bother the trips today. but you don't know when you will run into some ice. You can never tell t‘r sure whether or not It is okay.” He said it could he as long Its 10 days before the SS Charles A. Dunning is pressed into oper- nthn "There is a possibility ....r ‘ that she my In on Monday." I he said ‘ The department of transport i continuier to lay marker buoy- yesterday. and will continue to dav. ‘ GEORGETOWN * Mi“ Janet MacDonald and Miss Marie MacDonald w e r c recent guests of relatives In Murray Harbour. Master Mickey MacDonald spent the Easter Holidays at Seven Mile Bay. as the aunt of Rev. Father Reginald MIcDon-‘ Ild. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Rum d Soiirir were guestl on Sunday n1 the home of Mrs. Bushey‘s Ii} ter. Mrs. William Murphy Ind‘ Mr Murphy. All Gerard MacDonald. I member of the Royal CIIIdiII .\‘avy stationed at HMCS Cora- wallis was I recent guest of his parents. Mr. llld Mrs. Aeneas Mac-Donald. Miss Judy Mudreault Ind Miss Pauline Martel] attended the recent Provincial Youth con- ference on alcohol. held at the YMCA la Charlottetown. Marie. Mary and Juliette I... Vie. amigth of Mr. and Mrs. Charles LIVII of Souria went the oyal Canadian Navy. Halifax. .‘l,S.wIa tbeguestothis p c- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Motto I Mat-Lean during Enter. International Inspection to po- lice any world ban on nuclear it‘sts. i He says scientific equipment tnow possessed by Russia and lthe United States could detect jail nuclear blasts except per- Charloltptown. haps small underground deion- liard Gallant, . - REBIR'I'H MAKES. ' atmns. ‘ l‘uhsg::$::dm um” way u I" "There Is much less need In MUSIC W "‘9 M319 Chm? Gallant is charged with driv- day “"13 “3'5"” "1 ln‘Pgm‘M-u Advanced Summer Time In: \itiile his abilities were Dr Chlsmlm "M a prpss mn- You In welcome to Worship with u. impaired by alcohol to which he “rm” Friday “.11” "mm, "Hi" plp‘adcd M" “In.” of honorarv nrcsident of the ————-——— .— 0". more dorm" 'wx‘me“ World Federalists. one of a — number of organizations np—. “as heard in the case of Cecil Blair Livingston. Sherwood. and he was then remanded until May 11. The act-used. who Is counselled by Lester O'Donnell. is charged with driving while impaired by alcohol The pro sectttlnn It: being conducted by Denutv Attorney-General .l, Ar- Hi- said political considera- thur McGuigan tlnns resulted In the resu-nntion Two persons pleaded zulltv to of American nuclear testing In having possession of intoxicnt- the atmosphere There was no posed to nuclear armaments. l However. there was a feelinl In Washington that the U.S. would lose face it it changed its demand that a World ban on nuclear tests be accompanied by an international system of insncrtio . {Gideon Sun. Tomorrow ti ii in ii i? i l I iii 2 t i? . ‘E if: i E l E 5.. l - Gidoulnhvilhaot» lei-cod ia the Minoan “mums dkmmaadllonc- Mauritius-Ilium dismantle-Weende ni- otaaa lulu-national. in mud cam r Imciation d m can port. NS. has hIntl-lnIdI do- mt-cial. hushe- and prolet- hinges Ind um. St Paul's Anglican Church WITUNMF-Ihh VeIthIoAnIdoIo-J.‘I.Mlm lav.N.l.Il-riILfl..AI-ehlohell .i it _8 is g! git =3 E E g a i E I It 3 i i ii oxen—cannon Built by LoyIlllta in nu. a: It It Clem-t AAAI . I m dd Clot Dim. Gum A. l'h-IIII. 3.11.10" (CHM). Alt-I- ain—Sunday 3c . na- . Plumb: Preach-u Vet! J. 'I‘. Ibhott Service: Officers. Cutlets. Men mid Irena; 1:00 tam—Evening Prayer and m: Rev. N. M. Morita, L31! Visitor: Welcome. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Church Street. Partial. Rev. J. I. Tye. I.A.. 3.0., Minister Mr. Leslie Ill-colt Orgulst and Director It Senior M Ma. Stanley NcImII Direclor ol Jill: and latermedtato Chill S245 Ida—5min! In! Junior Gturcll School llrw a,m.-Nurlery and Kindergarten Clusoo 11:!» Ian—Morning Worship Sermon: Mr, Silas Taylor—Monclmi. Speaking for the Gideon. Anthem: "Sanctus"—Schuherl 11:15 I.m.—Prtmary Church School 7:00 p.m.-F.ventng Worship Sermon: THE DIFFERENCE OUR SPIRITUAL St.-Petet's Cathedral (Anglican Church at Canada) RnClIFORD SQUARE Thu Ru Clau- J K. Davies. M.A.. L.‘I'h.. Reel. ’I'ha‘llev. c. n n. M. Halon. M.A.. an. Honorary AIIIIlInI Priul Min Sou-no amt-I. Lie. Mum. Orluld Mrs. B. W. Patter-no. Choir Director Mar G—‘I’Iie Second Sunday Alter Easter inc liquor in a place other than military reason bemuse the tt-m a tit—Holy EWlst their respective residences and l‘ 5 had :tlreadv said It had 8'45 Im.—-Maltina each “a: (toad 520 and costs or enough nuclear weapons to do 9:45 Arm—Sunday School 'lnhnts 11 am.) 30 d", I“ in". “my nus; _ 11-00 I.m.—('hflfll Each-list Ind Sermon A fine of 85 and costs or two 71‘” P'""“E"mm “"1 days was imposed on I perser . Visitors are moat welcome Ion": who pleaded giilltv to driving r Th. Blue “on” n In motor vehicle with faulty equip ment A similar fine has imposed on another person on a charge. of driving a motor vehicle while not being the holder of a license. offers you religious sup- plies for church and home. Us Kent at. Charlottetow- Canodian Bible Society Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society First Baptist Church l Corner 01 Prince and Flu!” Street- PIstor: luv. II. I... Mitten. I.A.. 3.1). Organist: Mn. V. Leigh Dingwell [4.5 a.m.—Cliurrh School. 11:00 a.m.—“NOAH'S DISGRACE" (Gen. 9:18-29) 125th Annual Meeting Prince Edward Island Dlslrlrl Epivorth Hall. Trinity Church. Summeraido Thursday. May 10th. A p.m. All friends It the Ill'hle Society Invited. Charlottetown Bible Chapel in Cellini-Id St. It lie-north Aro_. inn l.lll.-DIBLE nova lor.adnlla mom... or: p.i..—unto BROADCAST 0- ever 7:” p.m.41'ANLEY WELLS. om Preacher James A. statiTaIséZ mm. W The Salvation Army "Io-o ol Evolutio- Slice 1-” Great George Street “VIII-"El- Brll.IIerI.LA.li¢I-.c.0. 8-day lzli I.m._Dtrectm Clan iotm I.tn.4udly School 'lzfl p.m.—lvugotiltic Mull-g May ms p,m.—PrIyIr Meeting. "A m AWAI'I'I rou A'l' m All!“ 11:. Inn—llamas Meetiq 2:“ p m—YII. Tl 0:1! Ian—Fellows” not. sum Ratio "z. Inn—Sud. School. Ian!!! Carmel;- 11:. l.lI.—m m 7:l [mm Rally (Broadcast) Anthem: "Thine O Lord II The Greatnesl" (Kent) I 7:30 p.m.~—“SUPREME CHRISTIAN VIRTUPS" (Gal. 5:22.23) Anthem: “O bird Most Holy" tl-‘rltckl Ethan-vane. ol Believes-‘2 Baptism Ind hid'a upper. (Plane note the chance in the hour of the Eve-am lulu) A11 timo- Iro Adv-iced Sumner III- Central Christian Church !“ Kent Street MORNING SERVICES: 1mm Imp-Bible School Ind Fundy Hot! 11:1” Ian—Momma Worship Survive This may we welcome as one not . Mf.H.H. .arepmnmtltivodthe ideo- Aottiem: "Blend II The Man". EVENING WORSHIP 1:1» p.m.—l:mlu Worm. Set-via Ileana: "THE LANGUAGE 0' PAUL. WW. 0. Into Orn-Hi m V. A. Mad. roumnmmmmzmicmma comm. Zion Presbyterian Church huff—dull.“ I'I-l-v.BIIIIA.|=I-OII.I.A..*t Mfldmm hw'lddm. them-m. tiolo‘lfimmmhlm 10:. I...“ a“. 11:. I... I'm m Imam: loyal-mum.“ manna-m A‘umzAh-mm—hdd 7:.p.-.—mm lat-z van: Ans-not» Afi-iflw‘hmhm.lmfi mmnunm Ihtlit'lMSJsIcs’ “shutting-Alan,” muons-annals manual-a *.0.m“.--~ iii-mum: moon—momma": m.- ” Mum “I. ' “‘I l~"'l. . S’W AD : "If. O VII- ? :‘whmuhm' Ian-mama!”- fim~.~m. l .... . a ...-A.1¢.4‘-