MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN -—_-—-_- lalL fifjjlfifjriniuin. l. Bouudod Hill. M,“ each day n critic of me oIn Dll-llllllh Two 00ml; "Rlnsil GIVE u Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOAWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1940 MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN The closed mind will lead, scuz-i or later. to the closed church. rihllun Lultirrc-d $1.00 ‘IUD lnllllllu llnll Y. 5 iiilu “iorilvu c; p-ir’ Turks Rushing Preparations As ,WarLooms Near Rumors HeardniT/Iilitary Talks Turkish Press Predicts Axis ilrive To East iur ish press, sighting lsTANliiJL, Turkey, Oct. 20- ir- " k j itiY southeastern Europe iiiali-u. Hit‘ , in; \v;.. .i':<ni],il to drive through the .\-i.n- blast. and spoke of s to counter it. winner Pass confer- iliit Ital_v Mission k and Yugoslav troops been decided upon {llfw featured Italian re- ‘ating increased Axis Greece and Yugoslavia ilia: suzgcstioii. "un RCUIG were publish- Anthony Eden. Bri- ciarv and former For- .s planning a trip to ii British diplomats \ fch it. is ri.']l<il‘li‘fi z" moans of checkinriiing radio Siit"rday' denied Mr. Eden was going l: capiial and indicat- ia1k= are planned bc- _ and ihc Turkish gov- ‘ied informed it l'i'.cl;.- Mr. .. io.iii-. - liri‘.'~:i w iiioui the Turki<li gov- .i"i\'i‘\ r, being drawn in- ie ckcusszcins. SAILOR DIES BADDECK. Oct. 20 -(CPl— Bin " on iPhVi‘ frnni his Coming Fvenls -U_ Iiale lur Notices in this coiumi I cents per word. "Tiiiiiil‘S-—si. Potters ‘Wednesday. 14-416-10-19-21. "Noirii DaineWI-Iioh Tea Diiceiii- bi-i 4th and 5th. L-SBG-IO-Lll-li. "Talkivs»--.\forcll Tuesday. L-4lii-10-l9-21. _"\.' ‘ "vii Supper‘ Mi-‘ort Augustus, 'i.i\‘.\ , cxtoiitii‘ 22ml, , L-fiofi-IO-IQ-‘Zl, i "Danrc, 3t. Teresa's 'I‘ilesria_v, October 22nd. Wi-bsliirs Orchestra. L-521!—li)-l‘J-'.!l.i _’ Rvs-‘rve Zion cake sale Satur- tiaji" iii-i. 26, Niuritlnie Electric sziire 1,502, "Chicken Siippci" Fort AU8U5W5» Tiles 1y, Ociobur 22nd. L-555-10-l9-2i. ’ ‘fllaltic Starch Fiactury is cloud uiiin fin-incl‘ notice. I —587-l0-2l-3i. "Sec the Ilclfast Y. P. 3.. Play Tiirsilav, (x-iober 22nd. 8 P. M. Flat lliver Hall. L-5R1i-l0~2l-ll. "Rlurrvc October 30th for Goose supper in Presbyterian Manse. North Trvon. L-590-10-2l~li. "Annual Chicken Su r and Rance at Si. James Halhpgfimnicr- 91¢. Tile-attain October 22nd. sum- "lflsldi! Orchestra. L-454-l0-l7-5l. “T001”. and Rebekah Lodges $13131 Filbcakers J. 0. Hyndmiin mh Gmhd Secretary Munroe to- ! t. Please be present. 11-597. “Chicken Sn l‘ lobe 22nd It Rov Crosbwsmiii ' lgcof Meuiow B"! Women's Instliute. L-SZLIO-li-Zl. “Hal Chicken S Belfast ilimirlil. Octnhcl‘ 2am suiiixii.’ Ailspices m‘ A10. 8t. John's Church. 14-559-10-21-11 "cillvkvn Supper? Bavaar and mFgeinHnit o5. hfiii. Wednesday. 1 l‘ 11rd. Admisslmi 25 cents. lnfitm-lo-fil-Iii n *— mrwtjr uii- collecting llve hogs ulnar "uminii. Guarantee prompt Ho“ by and careful handling. List am; phone or letter. All Mur- Kiiikor ‘mud or John D. Miilvor. ‘h L-eoa-io-zi-ai. Are Underway With Russians. (By E. W. Peterson, Associated Press Staff Writer) BUDAPPBT, Hungary, Oct, 2o_ (AH-Published reports of in- creasing 'I'lll'ki.\li military Qrepflr- ations on the Dardariellcs and blackout and lilr raid precautions in ltumanlan oil districts and Iiiuiliiiresi tonight added fresh fuel to an uneasyi spirit sweeping southeast Europe. ‘ijhc Budapest nevi-spapcr Mag. ‘Milli blenivct published a rumor {that bovlct Ruussian-Turkish mili- JFHZV talks are under wav at; Ad- Jiillllllllt‘, the ‘Turkish eltv which iHCCiIUiPS a vital corner between the Buluziiizin and Grrel; frontiers. Aihcns rcpnrts said travellers from ‘Furkcy found railway lines i0 _Acli'irinpule yammcd with troop trains, and an estimated 500.000 Tllfklsil troops already were in tho inrca guarding the strategic Darri- . uni-lies. The 'I‘iirl:s were said to be busy with new fortifications and to be constructing new communication ‘facilities beiwi-cn Istanbul and Sa- lflfilkfl‘. the Greek port which sometimes is callcd thc "key to the Balhans" 'I‘h<-ic ii-iis no complete confir- inaiioii of these reports. but if “Lls ciiniirrillyi accepted by observ- 'crs liial the Tllliifi were busily pnsinnti their defence measures on i111" ' "bean side of the Dard- aiii-llcs. 0n the other hand. Bulgaria or- til H v quickly rvspoiis o to in. lmil moves in the reizion oi‘ Adi inpclc. slioived no siciis of ililfiiliiiZliiiOll ilvspite reported Axis i prev-sum‘. i Greece likcwhc displayed no un. ‘usual alarm, nlrlioniih she was on jihv iilvvl. ‘ 1\l'l‘i\'il1LT at said sciiccr traffic was delayed hv -ill’lll For» trains moving to» wart] iluiiiiinza. Thevii w "1' coiitiriivii ulihouili uncilnfii-m i; T'ilI'\l‘tS' that. the Rlls- lSlfill nvniv iililv is “‘:‘I‘!‘i"iil(‘ll~ ‘hm in l: on ihc l-‘icssai-nhian il‘filliii‘l‘~ . inn il'\‘.'fi“l‘ he i‘l'.\. iiflu". "Jifv of Rtilkiiii observ- i- “iiilvssCfi biilirf that Report Soviets ‘Ask Berlin ‘For Explanation LONDON. uci. .30 ~-iCPJ—-A Rui- i<ii.~ iii-us ii;_i‘lli\' illspuli-ii lroiii Bu- rliulvst sulil [vii-HY ‘iiiiit iiciulkiliig i0 lliiijuilllliiiiiij ;ii,i_ii'ls itiiircllt lli Kli- ,iiiiiiiiaii nonlival vurcits, the ouvii-t iliiissizin nuiirniiiciii lius suit l\\O llUiUS to liciiii a run: uii explana- iiiiii iii Nari in. ii > ill ilie iiikiiiis. 'ihu fiisi liilli‘. ihi- iiniiiiiiii rc- porievl, riiliiliiiliiil Liiiiliiaiiy that soullii-iisicrii lcinotit‘ 11H» UB0" 11'- icouiii/xd as 4A L-i-riiian LKIOIIOIIHC iiiiliiliiillii inn iii. as a political‘ snliiiri- oi ihi- iii l( h. To tllis lflililliifil. (‘liii-iiiaiiv was mid in linvi- ii,i.:iii iliat she ivus iiLilllUfi to i.ii.. i‘t‘l'Lil|ll iiiilitiiiyi ll\t‘;l_\il.4.‘~ i0 iliili Ilii‘t.' lulllJliicllLof 'b0lliili‘ilfilt‘l‘ll l:.iil'i pcs CCUUUIIHC 0b- i ' .. . I (Coiiliiiui-il on page R. C01 7) I i liiualioiis iiiwuzil the Reich because, ‘oi 'lil(ilCiilii,ll.\ that Brluiiii was iprciiiiiiiii: to nliatk those regions." (ihc l\‘ Lii\\' slinuai‘ enciLsts iior their in iisulll oi Sciiiidiiiavia and ilic ioiv CuliiliHUb). 'l‘hi- scconil hiilrwilu‘ note was re- porlul lo haw lwitcii what was lhc li‘iii pin-pnsi- iii iiii- Nazi military iiciiilriitioii iii ihc Balkan.» 811d \\lll‘iilL‘l‘ (ivflllilllv was i\\\B.l‘€ of (‘rfilllll Hilllllililiill anil mllllimlml‘ Serrano Slllifli’, who has Just inkcii i‘ ‘l ciii; \\iii\‘ii i-iitvriuhicd U19 iiitcw oi “hcinc vlcriniiiivs allies in a will" iiizliiiisi ihi- sovi _ To this, the Rcliiclfi ni-pati-hsald. fGrvfnJflV was said io have rcnlled i t. ilt‘l‘ flllSSiiiil was aimed at cre- w i“; n defensive, not iillcnslvc,set- ll itnniaiiia. innlnl nlii'ilili'f-\i their were 1'0 “i738 ‘that ltiliix-iiii-op. (liirnian fore-ill“ ‘ nnnisiiii". ivoulil 20 K0 1105"“? 56°“- icmirchillir» ‘Speak To _ iFrench Nation _ w Sig) -*((_‘/p) ~-Pl‘il‘.l6 Mliriiglioblllkllfcilill is scheduled to broadcast to the French nation to- mu§ruw M n35 p. in. (3.35 p. m. E. ",,T,;‘,,.. wigs is w be sent ovciseus on all British bioadrlisling coil-Will- tlon short wave iransmittcrs. i\fr Churchill's address will ‘ c-iriii-(l in Canada ovcr the naiioiitn i iiciivoik of the Canadian Broad- ; “Ming Corporation.) ‘iic rmw fliissiaii-Ruman- » liviii-ii their plane lull lli lhi- Maili- Liberals Name i Candidates For By-election Mr. A. W. Matheson of Charlotte- town was nominate at a. Liberal party convention in Charlottetown Saturday night to contest the scat for councillor in the 2nd district oi Quccirs by-clcciion on November 7. Mi‘. George Kilsnii of Haziipsiiire was nominated candidate for the assemblymans seat. In addition to Matheson Messrs. W. R. LePiige, son of’ Lieut. Gov- ernor IiePnge. and G. R. Holmes. both of Charlottetown were before the convention for nomination on the councillors ticket. For assemblyman two names in addition to Mr. Kitsons were vot- ed on. They were, Messrs Allison MacMillan of Fairvicw and P. J. Nov of Hunter River. Mr. Mathcson. a Charlotteioiiwi attoriicy, and Kitsnii n farmer \\'ill he opposed b_\' lticssrs. R. R. Bell, another Charlottetown lawyer and Philip Matlicson of Oyster Bed Bridge. farmer. They were nomin- atcd at a Conservative convention i Fridav night. The Liberal convention turned down a proposal niaiic at the Con- tcrvnlive convention to avoid a con- iest in iltc 2nd district. (levoting the nion"_v “saveri throniih such an arrangement" to the Rod Cross. Tin ~ :Cflll.<¢‘l‘\'flli\‘(S suczcstcil in place of the by-clcciioii ihai "one ran- didafe from each political party (Liberal and Conservntivei be (ic- clarcd elected." Speakers at the Liberal conven- tion included, Pl'(‘I'[li(.‘l' Thane A. Campbcll. .\'fr. Bruce Klacfmnn. of the 2nd (lisirici. 0i Quccii‘. L Association, from Si. Catherine” prcsitlcci. i '11}? councillors scat in ‘Znni Queen's bkdlllili‘ vacant liy an nwi of the provincial leizlslatin-e whiih’ coiled an election ilcaillnek sin vi t the rIPPQraI elm-lion in the sprinz: of i930. Tho assembly-man's scat was ma ir- i vacant by the death of Mr. Angus MacPhce, Liberal. Armistice ‘Commission Memhcrsliilleii VICHY, France, Oct. 20-—iAP> ‘Fhrcc French and four Gcriiiiiii lliil" s who ivirc nicmbci": of iii‘.- arinislicii (‘Lilllilllfiwiilil and Si); (lur- llHHi soldiers ivcrc killcil Oci. l0 ii‘l‘l'lillt‘flll. ii WES illlliflllllCPd. cd up on ihii North African shore. hut name's of iilL‘ victims were not '2. l.'\(‘fi. i‘ zuiciilinl occurred (luring, a severe storin. The armistice commission was established in June to carry out the provisions oi- the armistice be- i\\'(‘(‘ll Franco and Gf‘l‘ll"i3ll_\‘. sign- cd on June 22 in Compicgiic F0r~ est. France. It inchidcil both French and German ilelccaics with Gen. Hein- rich Von StilHpiluRPl, of German)‘. as chairman. The commissions hcadqiuirters is at Wiesbaden, Giir- many. _,,_____ tit-gilt) Head in Madrid For MADRID, Oct. 20 -—iAP) 40in; l rich liliniinlci", i-iiici of Gcrmiitil‘ 5 Gestapo, nrrivcd hcrc [Odfly and ill"- eccdcd through strceis lincil “ilh Greeting Himmler was Ramon _ over the foreign ministry. At the same time Franco avrard- i ed one of Spain's highest decora- l iions, the Grand Cross of the Order \ of Yoke of Arrows, to five Germans -—Wllhclm Frick, Minister oi thci Interior; Robert Lay, leader of ilie i Labor front; Ernrt Wilhclm Bohle leader of the Germans abroad or- ganization: Gen. Field Marshal , Wilhelm Keliel, chief of the Ger- man aimed forces, and Dr. Otto Melssncr, secretary of state tn the German foreign ministry. Observers believed that Spam’! increasingly open adherence in in» totalitarian axis is causing concern in Inndoin. Sir Samuel Hortre. Bfll' ish Ambassador. paid a lengthy vis- lt. to Franco Saturday to dlscussi "affairs affecting Smnlsii- British ivlatinns." The interview look place. the Brit- ish embassv said. in an "3inlOSfliY('“\’ of extreme cordinllty.“ KIIIED BY nzr AND mm GLACE BAY. N. S, Oct. 20 -—IC-‘ P) ~ Lionel Tingle. fil, died in’ iaispitnl iodny of a iinclurcci skull and other injuries received when iii- was struck by a truci: as hc slopp- cd from a bus Sniuixliiy night. The i machine that struck him did not: stop. i (i pciiiiiiziig ‘niizin h; L,_,};(l;_]1_ \\'(‘.~'i i-I inil, iLl- i.i\i-rpi»i>l ,f~‘ I . l .\ irv-‘i. iii. “lltliifi mi nnillrinii.» liuii smith \\';iii-~'. afternoon, _ guns ihiinrli-rril in n liilPi for two “l” °f Vi“! hours. (inc in ed rind int» Dover. Vfhiifp \\’l'(‘(‘i((‘(i a ch 'i".l. a itoizil. ii ‘iillltl l.iiiii.d iii ii liomhi cratcr. ilwi .1. ‘ of zhii ni l Conferences ‘cave up inriwid foiniaiioiis for the - ‘i < l i l ngisis to conferences ‘ - ‘iiiiliihmdilifihialg limit Gen. Franco. i i i i All-HELD coisrrirac; ( ‘n "l Wrfife is llci"! rendered by London firemcn during ‘\"nl _ r raids. The Duke of Kent chats iviih a group on a fire-lighting llulil in the lhiinics UUb-(il? a wutcr-gun. ) ‘Vazi Bombers Renew Attacihs 9n London Area Terrific Blasts Shake Empiirc "Capital I11 Pre - dawn Raids. ..l -——i_vl:ii....i_i ifi‘ shock London ' iili'iill‘ll FOmU. S. Shivers In Cciil liiavc on Gor- i (‘illlIillilJll-l attack of‘ ‘lift about ‘ NFNV .5411 anon; Tlic UCYiiA c: oi isnnnnc sh-vtirvtl an ‘.5 ivcrc 0W1 “ bfllilil}, i1 " ao-duivn (‘till-Mi bIi .1 iii 'i‘ht- ]"l't‘l’.\'i\ plain‘ was viiriinic l‘ l ,_ _ _ , ,hvtn((fg‘;,lfi“ t?‘ from North Africa to Franco. ‘Y\\ili'li'. 1-H‘ 111-1111 -\iili “ ‘ ‘ ‘ Several of the bottles were wasli- Lil-Q“. ;,I,;,,._in-\,i U, l“, gnu,“ _. During inc crisp Indian Summer = . _ iiixiisli aiiil (lermiiii imolLh-‘S d‘ i was riiportiiil kill-i Emmy“ PM“: iivlv iiriurid ai h‘ 'll‘.'ill siicil The Germans causritl fiic d:\_\'-‘ H _ _ _ . w 4 _ pcralure hi! a nevi low for lriht flilliih iiiloiirloii h foic lit- 1.19 SW01.“ S" pa; _ m l. mnmng i m‘ M i whack’ (irrnpcii to 34 d" l’-l.'> a iii The i " l- v lili‘ G r- EDT " ' niaii~ r ;.':.\ii .~, the; ________ _ /\ii' Min‘ .~ 1' 'k lir- fore E _. Missing Indians Found Crowned Tho fiiV \\'.I.\ liiiriilv 1,. I. YORK, Oct. 20" '.>'\P\-» ii ii (i i huzi an inch of .~no\v iruis aiii eliiiililir-i-y" ‘xii tem- .‘ ii'll‘.i'li'i‘i'i __._ . _ . from pace l» ; Biicziiisc of tho ivoatlirr. they; BADDECK_ N s" Oct‘ g0 _mpi "ho ilis- , OF Bombs Unloosed a ~:.}1:.i;.::i. "lass. By Plan 88 Moscow’s Radio i Avalanche Notes increasing British Attacks Force a gamut l Observers Believe Warships iXiiLi Land Iiatteries Join In Pounding French Coast. . . .ii..i'iii ti... ii; ni i‘. .1 wiiixil wiiks. .!.ii'.i‘.i’ld "' ‘ i [lil~‘_ ...i.i '. ‘l ii! i .~‘- ‘iii! i.i. l. i .i.i:".iriiii‘ 1.’: iijliliiifl i‘ ioi il it ii i i ‘ ii; ‘i’. i:n.i .ii.il iu- .' ll .~" . .- s. Ends Tour.0f l i l» Easterlillefences ii‘ J_l ,i it‘i‘i ‘tfi.i< i. 0i Iliaijl- ‘.1 ll .\'. l,‘.;i~:~ .i.' Ii. I .. .ii ii~ » \iY\ iviijy. | i i _'ie\viiip i..e camp anii its Prime Aiiiilsici‘ caught ati , iizii iiifiii iv. .- Xliw YORK. Oct. I~l——i.\l“—-'l'hi‘ British lirnziticzistiiig Corporation in a ill‘l|.\lit‘.l\l heard hrix- uiiil British aviators appiircnllv were zictiic . from the Ilniicu in his piirqiii, , iv of [hp mg‘. ‘ over rliirinziiiv and (}|~i'|i\.iii~livlil territory tonight. ‘liiiii ll.l‘i.i‘. report sziiil llu- P-i-rlin rlulio sutlzlvlily went off the ah’ zit 7:5 p.iii. il:l.‘l p.iii. l.ll'l'i iiiiil that all ti(‘I‘ll\1\l\-l'lll"lll‘ilili‘(i stations ,0 11.7“. i‘Z"‘0 pm. liDTl i in I-"ixiiirii rinsed iliiivn at. .3 hiiiii. ~ ihiiiiiii-ii hi" Kilt‘ 1i. iifii- r< iiiirtii. i lirigghv i-iani l Plillfi- ~-:-.» ll'i\’i twiwriiiii the ~-.i. ~l'ii.‘ up _.,, - ziiiii lllPJlli- . iipiiiciit, one , . ii. rc walchtif . ..\ ~. ‘.'(ii~1‘il luliiPii I Hi". liii-"iii just . . Fiiliiiili ciiiiil.irciii<z't~ ~75 mi1l‘\ji".':\ \\;;~ L. ' .(l Di-bcrt iii 1- . tiniz- on‘. only ‘ii yic:'iiii' l ' Si! i1 . nisiil a successful ~':.b {at zii/ 2a \'..\v'_< !~i]"i('il4I-\,\i':'_\ iig ~\\'i“if:il*'.‘i _ . x LAURENS. C. ——ii . Sxilii \' Wilkes w iiing tug; Writes To iiiing Boris .~'tll-‘i.~\ liiihziirin, Oct. 20 ——(Cl"l ‘ 5 n: ('i(\~i‘ in Kill! Iioris said .i ,. \ ' nli r " , iF couuMEu *5 COULD SEE US i NOW —- HXTD i BE SUPMSED .$W/____ i ________J //. ilii‘: i (‘iriuii Bzriiii i H __ .~ ‘a. i. I “‘f ,,ii:i-" _. l . g I . Pope Broadcasts ‘m YPerscr-ai Message ; rolcsi lhr- i l. " i i,f iiii'rn u. s. Catholics i H . l‘l I I i.. . i ivii KILL‘ I _ iiiizo i i ii. ilft- xi TURON TO .0c t. . \K~. ._ . QP-‘C-i‘ i appeared ii ‘iii a ll‘! ~ rvalioh _ g mwn N‘ idea _ _ _ ' tCfllliillllPd on page iii. C01 7) 0 1‘{';':_’(':‘;_n°“ .11. of (‘~,],f,-m_.,1.|,_ “d "hwy n "'"‘" ' ' W‘ ' —iii-\r llt ichhowi \.‘i i ii .. w i iA\, l_;., _*i _\. i“, l "J ‘ii .vii:i ('v'f‘(‘i‘(‘ ivliose syniprflli- i\..i lip... ' .\ii iii-iiiiiz- i‘. i-i q For‘, w“ .< ~ .i.:'i- ‘viii llriiain.) iv-i -i A. ii .. i r iii..i_\ "i ‘I , _ _ " " .~--~_. ._. i ‘ .~ ii , i‘ no indication of ll<>'.\' i hui fal~ ‘ Adm... ‘If "v HE len into the l'l\‘i‘l' p, ,1. . . Road ls Damaged i Missionaries ‘ " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘l 1i - To Remain In ' SH-WIGHAI. Oct. 2l.--i.\ioiiday) I wit“... , ,, i, »\APY immci. Jfillilllfr? news ag-i FALL RIVER. .\i1<_<. Oct. 20~ I ‘ " ‘ l"lit'\'. claiiiiui tmlny" linui- forma- , Miss Dorolhv Store}. 5n. was i)lll'li- |;()R[T_(‘_\Q‘|‘ lions iil .12l}llili(‘$i' iiaiul iilaiics pd famili- mm hm- Wmhvl- (imp e A V _ raivirii .Jic li1‘\\l\‘ opiinvti Burma Cami mmiv nfirr ilio vmiiiai-i‘ wo- “antimi- Hi5 strum: u mi~ u? Road Siiiiilai iiioriiiiin and (liillliijl- mm, mint,“ m H“. DUNN]. or 1m." .e~ ulili lif‘(‘:\\i0I\ ti mow u hiuuli tihimgc II ivul- -~ i cd an inn iuiin" hiiilizii, ‘h f“ ‘ :_ _ d i , " Ali pi! i‘i-till'll(‘rl safely and‘ Homidami .0 “m g w" “my? 1 Nl-IW YORK Qi~i_ 20 -~lAPI'~ Al. , _ _ _ g portable nil stou, which ., ,_ _, ,_ ,4 . rcpniicii htiiic nunicloiis Cliinesmgfl the ranm an“, i|l\|1i-.l Anni illl\ iiiltilllV liaic nii- ' " vini: blillilili‘; to the ‘ ‘ ‘ __ _j _ gun uni .~ lriin Japan and (‘hincsc armies from Burma 114i time mom“ M\ Emma “HUN (“lint in :.ni 1i(i\i\\‘ oi inc L'ni‘i~ii ‘MY- i-‘-‘ i“ "iliificiiliiiis nni coiitihitili" M0112 69- was linruiiri on iliii face. hands i. gii\i‘li.lil"llf ~- ]]]l_§_\;(l]],l{’,(‘_\(l‘i iii r i i. plirt of the hiflilWftV, Domci claim-l and arms in a fiiiilc cfinrt lo save , , her rfiilitlilifllif life. ed. l urea BAKM/C L0§$0M Us‘. CANADA ll ‘lil.lll tiiilnniii mill i-ii» w! ii: 't' W“ ~-1 "villuiilii. \\:.i rcniain ai ihiiii" n<-.~.,i. iii iiv |\i\ii risk and on lhiiii min .iii~il>li.iv." l ‘ii‘lli.lil_' the "sunposcilieii- i)4‘i\\l‘i‘ll ."\lllt‘l"il'l'i and Julian" .-\ ilniiiiiz: iniiiii ihiii liic "nil l l‘l'~‘i- Ml. iill ii 4‘ ni liiillliliii‘ ill‘ ‘.‘ll‘ i 1' ‘i i l! i’ . .7 illir~ Wu “ll. sllilf‘; iii! \i.l‘\i£ll.'\ii, llii- (‘.|. ni. fliill .'~(Ii‘lt‘l\' li[ -\||'.i~. ii ’ Iii i iiztii: -.\ l-iiimiiii-ii "n, i‘ 1.311) lill.\'~i(lll(‘l\ of fillll‘ llill \\ ihnix-h i: ihc Orivnt would iiwii- Ill \\.\ liniii- llimr work "in sivlio of uni." Fuziimiip- ii‘ ‘zdc 1R in"‘il‘t‘ ‘Jit- .- l. \Vari|<<‘lii1i. >i‘tl'l'l.il\ ll .331“; i_ i, - ,. 4i 3o ir'l‘i i-i flnn (‘Iia-‘i-‘fli .\ll i lllifliilllhii .\ii‘~‘llill‘lil\' i‘ on. L, I , l ‘ . , | u "\ H’ m‘ S 11.. - l’ i iiilu. ‘ , l‘, 'lll. i‘ l Ii If ‘ i ‘ <.. in) l, . li| _ l .,, > \ ‘Milli uiiiv i|iill1|lll.‘\'ii>!..i‘~l ‘ H' I l’ ‘ my n »- - _ 11B ii )l'il.i(. if! l'l‘iilfr\'l' lllfi i‘ l\ illlii " V‘ i .Iihi ll iii=ni iafiiil niiwiii-i-i .1llti ‘i V‘ i- 7' ' ‘ ~ ’ ‘ .' i s i‘. .1 n 9 i1 1w l» \{_ in riiiii‘ \\i. s i>!.:. . iii, '.ili" i Ii -i 'l‘iiriiiri;‘iii: 11W.‘ A- 3-H noli- it) szani. .\i.llll." ‘ "u its Li. .: iii l‘. Li. 1. . 71-“ wuur -