l Ii it's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It with @nnrdiom Clearing during our “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 1.3. Low-high 24 and WEATHER l‘lill‘la; not th winds It" 0'). Anthem” on Second Clu- Depnrtment. on"; and VOL. LXXVII. N0. 71 sheared off when it struck trees. some of which snapped A DAMAGED twin-engine Piper Apache aircraft on its nose in a small dense woods like matchsticks. The two men is seen yesterday near the aboard were not seriously in- f'itarlottetown airport, A wing juired. The pilot walked a few 0 t e plane w a I almost hundred yards to the main run- 2.. By A.C. HOLMAN lof St. Lawrence. It had come in Two men walked away witlt to Charlottetown to refuel and sliziit injuries in the crash of aiwas taking off when the left en- smqill twin f'htirlottctown airport about The engine failure caused the o‘clock yesterday afternoon. plane to veer off to the ten of Wm B MacDonald. 44. oftthe main runway where a wing \louctnn. pilot of the twin en- st r it c k the top of some trees zinc Apache aircraft owned by causing the aircraft to knife Atlantic (Tcntral Airways of_ nose first into a small woods. .\lonctnn which crashed at the The accident wa first t‘harlotletow’n Airport yester-ed by a snowplow operator who day afternoon walked out. to the noticed that the left engine was Prize of the runway to alert the‘not working fle notified the trash party of the whereabouts Dept. of Transport :nt'agt‘ by of the aircraft. radio and (led to wli.re \lr. MacDonald. suffered he thought the plane had crash- ilmht cuts on his forehead ts ri:ht kncc. PILOT MEETS SEARCHERS W .»\. Shaw. 7! years old. from‘ While searching for the down Halifax and an official of Shaw ed aircraft the crash party was Sh'ppin: Co. which ha th e‘mct at the edge of the runway plane under charter was the by the pilot who led them to the more seriously injured of that plane, located in the middle to a two He had a cut, on his headidcnse woods about 500 yards 0 t and injured his right side. ML; the edge of the main north-south ‘iiriw was the only passenger on runway. board the plane at the time of Dr. Allen Mac-Milton attended the crash. ]to both men at the scene about The plane was being used by ten minutes after the aircraft the shipping company for seabwas located. _ were taken Emitting operations in the (Built to the Charlottetown Hospital an (‘ M n W lk Away Alter Crash I, Of Small Aircrait At Airport engine airplane atmgine failed shortly after lakeoft‘.‘ 2 observ- ‘ Hall I! III- I'ou 0m:- for payment a! not“. In “'5' .521, 5““ ‘ 'Small Boy Rescued In Harbor I Fivcgvear-old Michael Cough— lin is alive. today. thanks to quick thinking on the part of two of his playmates and quick action . 54-year-ol HMCS Queen Charlotte Stationary En- gineer Charles Burke. Yesterday morning at about It o'clock. Michael was playing on harbor ice behind the Dept of Fisheries building St. The ice was extremely and little Mike went through about 100 feet from shore. Brian Flood and another young boy ran to the tonal Navy at racks where they told Engineer Burke and Chief Petty Officer Joseph Parquet their story. While Chief Par-quot ran for ladder and .. the help of a board he. found nearb he crawled out onto the ice. As he was approaching. the young lad sank from sight bitl re-appcared, and as Burke al- most reached hint. sank again. The water was about l0 feet deep. biit luckily. Burke manag- ed to catch the lads sweater, and pulled him to the surface. Crawling quickly to the shore, Burke gave the child to Leading Seaman William Bradley. who .carried him into the barracks where S 11 r g e o it t‘apt. LE. Prowse examined him, According to his father. ('pl. William Coughlin. Michael hat.‘ ia terrible score. but last night ‘was well. and “in the pink'. l I . I. at the airport to report crash. Wihen a rescue the scene the found sitting suit- way the gtoup reached passenger was outside the plane on a case. City Engineer ls Appointed :was app titted b‘ as city surveyor and engineer. ' He. succecn’s Norman P. Stewart. who resigned several months a:\. A native of (‘entral Lot if» he a graduate in engineering ft m llNB. A member of the RCAF in the second world war. llll'. Macltcan most. recently has been with Carmac. Construction. IHe wit immediately resign his position \vihh (‘amac Construct- thy Cutcliffe Ambulance. whore ion. and will take tip his new they were both released fillrl dtttiPS Anvil _ . .trcatnient. ll's wife is the former .lean n is undprsmnd (ha, “(WI 0, MacLeod. They have three child- is Transport investigators are ex-IIH IJndi‘r‘H Ana“ 9mm and peeled to come. from .\‘toncton :OJJPL‘SI .H... further investigate the accidentI1 The RCMP assisted the local D ‘DOT officials in a preliminary1 o n investigation yesterday. - l The last crash at the (Thai- f lottetown Airport was in Feb- II truary. into when one man waS|P I S f killed in the crash of a convert—t I a e Cd "meta"? bomb” “9“”.19“ A Cessna-130 aircraft which by ROM" “‘9 "1‘1"" “'35 nylng‘madc a forced landing on an ice‘ from the Azores bound for Syd~ifloe 50 mile; was, of t". . . Magd- n . . NS. \t'lit‘nISOV'ere 1011112 mn- alen Islands yesterday was locat- ditions forced it to land here. ‘ed last night, . The pilot. whose name was Gen MacArthur inot learned. was reported in no Hos Operation immediate danger aircraft appeared to b ng. with only its wings keep- siiiki 'i it afloat. AIMED AT CABINET Su Resignations By Fourth Kings Liberal , It was suggested in the Legis- can do but. resign—the cabinet. lature yesterday that most oil has no confidence in him. He'll the provincial cabinet should have to res:gn to save his con~ Nugn. as well as several pri~_ science and reputation." \‘a'e Conservative members it also suggested that [hp Asspmbl-V' Provincial Secretary 1. David ’l‘aking pant in the budget do. Stewart resign. “Last year.“ inn-a m, n. L_ Bonner] tL.4m.caid Dr. Bonncll. “some civil hibitil said “a 1m “rune am. 3 servant made an announcement ernment inomhers mink the.“ to the press and thc provtnctal are doing a pretty good johIisc-crctary clamped down “’1th hit let‘s take a k lccnsorship. You can't clam up. to know what is the government. People want "the minister of education.’ . . . going on in h 6901'89 Dewar. is raisin af'fi'm‘s‘ “‘05 at Prince of ‘ enemas SOLIDARITY "Ts “11930 “"5 3'04" by. al-i “And where is the solidarity " 100 Por 091'“ Md the“ l in the cabinet? The other night .iIuti in the face to the people the provincial secretary tore. :‘I'IIII'IW Prnvitlce Th0 IRIXPSI itlithe provincial treasrtrct"s brid- “""9' high Who‘ll d‘lStTtt'L‘iget apart. saying it was it. hm“?! 'I’f'l'se‘d 311d “tilts “'1' :hi right kind of a budget. He '1" Slap- tshould resign" I _ . 'lhc next suggestion of red:- t'Nlit' counsrz . nation was aimed at Agriculture “=1 IBonnell. referring to Dr. thiar 5 bill which wou‘d grant liince of Wales College univer- -‘".’: Status but which wont Y "’m'I‘ into effect until after a.‘ n5“ (‘0 mission study on - .‘ ‘ l .. . .' "ll't‘allcnal finance, said that :l::2:fi;:lntm 2 h :III'II"It’VPFV. member of the Con- Em ‘ "'1 'VP mrty was for I} amendment as to when the (“It sAlltorln g I II Finance. markets .. . 12 A Dewar was organist til-re Kln I. eens Citv 5 amendment. “The government.", Sufimgfa. ' N 3 9 said? “M the f9“ "0'", Women‘s . . . . . . . . . G “Miathei-olnmtn‘mhcl __i tContinued on page 2. not In | ‘ increased Donald E. Macllean last night mflkt’ ' Cit-Y Cf‘tunm': about the finances of the govern- CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. MARCH 24. 1961. t In Storm ~0'iI “:2” SEVEN CENTS Premier IFinancing Policy Ry NANCY WHITE Premier Waller R. Shaw de- fended the deficit financing po—. licy of his government yester- day afternoon in his speech on the budget. a speech d u ri n ,1 which the premier had to raise is voice at times in order to ‘or heard above the noist dents staging a protest J . . . stration outside the Provincial Building “Deficits may be of different tt-lassit'ications." he said. “defi- cits associated with stagnation and "deficits associated with progress and development". “After all. money is very lit- tle good in the vaults anti not in use; money. if activated, bring along a tremendous provement in the public econ omy and in values to the pen- plp .. The Premier said that defu-u financing is justified “within reasonable limits" and minor certain circumstances. He pointed out that such It .nancing in this province had ‘produced “new enterprises, new wealth, new homes. new jobs. ‘ training and educa and ll. would lead to "hal- budgets in the years Ition," It anced tahcad When members assertions" Opposition "sweeping Goss Quits ‘nienl, “film are .(7ollege marched to the Provtn- “mint: “‘9 :cial Building lthe Legislature was in session. Defends attacking a pro. gram of progress," “l don't know what they would like us to take away. Would they By DON Mar-lil‘IOI) Government ranks split in the lower the teachers' salat‘ics'.‘ u [It‘fllSla'UN’ last "iEht 0'1 an take away remuneration for the IamP'I‘dI'I‘W'I“ '0 adblkl. Iltl‘nill'ttIt‘tl Civil Service?" he asked )y n us ry an . aura .9- "Yes. we have deficits“ he sources Minister Leo Rossit:‘.'. - went on, “but take a timk at that would enable the P.P2.l. tn- - what we are eslahlishmg; pm,‘ dIustriaI Establishment corpora at oiir investments; look at our “on to increase its borrowing record of progress; me; (is power to $3,000,000 from $3.llfltl_ ficits are associated with the 000' greatest forward movement in. All“! 8I Shunt" lItOIH‘ I and d the history of this Province and ' ' 1‘3]le dN‘US-‘mfl In “thh it that movement in the light of position I.cadcrIA.w.I Mattiesun our plans is now only gaining told of Mr. Rossiter signing \ou- clicrs for such things as trips to momentum." V _ - London. nil bills. telephone bills, l-‘in Sakari 'l‘otiiiiioja. 3‘2. litttt't'S".."l r . “3" it.“ h‘fish II ‘\(”F I III rush economic expert. and dip- entertainment and dinners amt 4’93 "‘3 “e 3 "n “‘ p U tomat, who has been prupos Christmas presents for person- al government budget present M m. Unhpd Namms Soon» I I _ .. I I. ._ net of industries that are locat ed m“! “86“ by “name “In” "HIV COUCH” l‘ That” 3-“ UN ing in the province. the hill pas- for Walter Gordon the premier mpdiamr in mp (V .i ~ . . ' x f” "F (“5' sad the committee sta c. noted that Prince FIdIivIard island mm Tim," is (“k-m: crook Th? eight “hem‘sg In [IIe “’35 "neglecml 313'" befall“: and Turkish communities to “mm, a, H", mm. awn" with "Gordon was going to place so- -(Iontinucd on page 3. col. 3t 31mm” the “mix; \v, I I two (‘onservatives voted against (‘ “remain 7_ the bill. while 13 other conserva- Grindlay 12nd Princct. PROBE SOUGHT A motion by Dr. \I l. Roiiiwil I ,Rossiter for Langley F‘ r u i t Rctwcen three and four hurt-'over which they played songs pack"; of Mnnrague and Bar“. dred students of Prince of Wares “Filmed {01' “1° 0"C35l0n F01 urst Marine Limited of George- tivcs approved It. Conservatives d t “NP Fm“ lib-4th Kingsi that the Speaker [take the chair and that progress ion the bill be reported until .. [thorough investigation be made ;of car were students town w “.119”, bearing placards some of which ilst Queens) and Robert the vouchers signed by Mr. said. "There is a special place“ yesterday nt 31119), were protesting an amend_ in hell for a pussyfooter." "Mon-' 0 ,mom m an a“ m make prince ty (Montgomery Halli would ‘04:" I II I of w I I a d N. _ ranlm 11_ full if we had a Iuniversi-ty.” 10R0bl‘0 lCPt Premier stillnffls‘ 9g Pg 1 ' "Deserted, Disappointed. Dis: John Robarts announced Mon- ‘ illusioned and Disgusted" an day night he has accepted inc" resignation of Attorney-General Frederick Cass. Robarts read the attor- ‘Vl . ney general‘s letter in the legis-‘ lature at the climax of a de- bate which saw the government "‘”—“ agree to kill a portion of a out; w Isubmitted by the attorney-gen-‘ eral Thursday. ‘Mr. Speaker. with I . land reluctance l have accepted}? ithis resignation." the premier. ‘ said. “It was a disgrace to oai‘lia‘ mentai'y procedure." Walter R. Shaw said last night in referrtng to the demonstrat-t regretialong Queen and Richmond equipped with loud speaker; “94'” and “'9 “'3‘” it "“W' Demonstration Termed Disgrace By Premier lam-tn nooks Premier ' The amendment provides that "Royal Commission be Damn. university status conferred on ed". To mention only a few. PWC ‘ come into effect after a ‘ royal commission to study higti- COL'Ntlll. HEAD SPEAKS ! The demonstrators at the l’ro- t er education in the province has I I I I I made its repnrl to the govern. Vinctat Building sang their songsi nicnt. The commission has not and “'PN‘ SPOkf‘" in by LY "My I i i {won appoinipd_ Macisaac. president. of the PWC- i Students Council. * The students mart-lied from Miss Mmlsaap said “this (NI n I the (‘ollcge down Grafton Strctit. Imp and its Smdpm bndy have 1 i” no place for pussyfooters. place for hypocrites. We want l an education and we want it the Provincial Building. RV “IKE DEFFY After approving an ment introduced by (‘niin .\'ich- 'h“ galltf‘l‘lnfl “'ltwrt‘d fht‘ 0“ olson to a motion introduced by forts of the ()pposttion and the. (1mm Cm; cmv (hum-:1 1;. u lefforts of Hon. l,.G. Dewar, min nigh, (realm a new mman lister of education, but booed the ciai [one in this (-iiy‘ 1members of the governmen. The motion. passed at a spe .cial meeting, makes commer- ‘ ~ ‘cial the. area north or Euston Sit. ,\t this point a member of for m Kirkwmd Drive hmween Kim Opposition came down and had A“, and [.mm. Q‘uoen I I both doors 0 the Provincial ' In‘ hi5 mmnal mnflmI (min Building opened. The students Cm, mmpd [hm an a.” North took this as Sign for tiliem to pro- of K“.k“.nnd Drive 300 fem “W. They were preceded by a premier was visibly fillll'lyt‘i'l and appeared to suggest to the House Speaker. .lohn .\laclleaii. that those carrying placards should be ejected. No action on - im ‘ . t ~~ ~ . , . , ‘ ceed into the House. They t’iled' ~ . ~ - . «I. .‘ WASHINGHW Mm (’en' vomlin‘.‘ Run.“ “ a 3'1" 10" h.\' Prince of Wales Lnllcgeithis was taken. however. 'n to th i lli " ll ~’ s t it to Nassau 8" and Mmh- of x is Dou'ilas MacArthur suffered a 5”“th mm “m mm “m” in” t P l”) 0 ea “‘9” a ‘t'l‘tsau an area 800 feet wine to the " ‘ 3 - ‘ vl‘ lt r. d' - wl \ll‘ “'s stildcnt< at the Legislature vcs- Premier Shaw suggested that their ilacards with them. r - i : v .:.i severe gasto-intestinal hemor- “.11 0 di‘ "‘9 a" ’ ‘al‘w" ' h , l .city limits be coninitrc..i.. a mane Mondav and under‘veut‘vvlll drop the pilot emergency lf‘rt‘lal" the Igroun behind the rienioii- Fromm. wan" RI Sham “.Imee” as [he Huston .In K.rk\\de tan "(Immacan Oppra'inn whlcnisupplies He was expected toIb 11w gtudenlg mining nhmlpslration IsIhould Idealt with hm me “am. 8‘ the “mo madtnriw 500mm hp was “Imam In have IIIIhI 315‘th IlatIeiI llI‘IlItlle qmorning mush-[p the Iprm-mce Budding severely. HcI said in no other on” a Slight mmmem m 'hem CmmI (MI mam" “a: “It .Smnd “Io” indIIa eirop er tom tlln‘ll'nt‘l‘ “TN. prInleshng mp dorm,“ of Lt‘fllslalltl‘p would such a group and (."mimwd on with his SpeccnIremmmpndation of r e town The aircraft owned I“. A I I. th“ llf‘ZASlallll‘P not to bring an b? Allm‘od- A“ 9"“h”‘"” "Um-g on the budget. He said “I don‘t. planning advisory committee. '- - . act which would give she col-‘l‘Ind has ""0" PM" Dt‘l‘n‘tllt’l‘l i run f h i 1 do in which iscomposed of Court Cox, iGaspe. was believed crgaeed in ' . - . 1 1,, I n i """i a “ lm- ” mn ‘ , Healing mommm “ “.m firm“ 1 P degree :rfilltin: oowwshm Ian.‘ "'1" “'5 am” '5 absolute rudeness." He indica.» Court. Martha and (nun Mac 'the pilot was en route to im” for“ “m” an" “1“ “’90” entirely "ms'dp M “MOMMA ed that the students were wel- “nald‘ as .“le” '15 LIMP. New plan". Edward Man I of a royal commission on educa- “I think the group who de- mm, but ihmmm may shoum art. .laImes toombs. trans- .\l.ic- ' who“ hp messaged his p“ng tional financing brings in its re- monstrated created great many rpn‘luye mm- pla(-ar 5' Dona (1. Roy Mactiiliivray. Hflt’ Search and Rescue headquarters PM. to the project of Prince of Wales 5mm. ("hm- mpmbor; or {he old TIM-"tor. Roiiti-liianer es 9 at Halifax said an RCAF Dakota Ar nip limp {hp pi'pnflor was ICollege becoming a degree-grant- [wumimurc ‘hnuflhl mm the and hdmnnd Arsenaul‘. The on- and a helicopter from (irccn- raking mm in the. dorm". m, [he i Int: university. The whole gov- simrpmg should "imam Summits ly member of .I:c tow .iI Illat-ltlllI‘: wood. .'\.S. and a Dakota of Air budng SmdenisI carrying "13. ernment was annoyed and i had and their placards stayed for advisory- ('onIInIv‘t.ilDEI\\t‘ttl didnt 6351"; W! '0 "all" M" m m" cards. appeared in the upstairs “3 dlfllf‘tlll “"19 “1 Conlmttlttl my about an hour and a half until SIPDPW'IIHW‘ ortduIinai nuI-I WI) ' ' ‘ i . i . - . . g ‘ i . Ilt' r: » “‘1'” gallery at the Legislature. The address.’ ithe House was adjourned. In?" “ “3‘ "m .. . Mxnister Andrew MacRac. Dr. Bonnelt said that the depart- ment has experts going around the country telling farmers how 0 run eir usiness. "Yet." he said. “the ZSO-acre Faitcon- wood Farm has gone over $9.000i -' in dcbt. it I couldn't gtive better‘ advice to farmers than to tell them to hold their potatoes un-_ til spring. I would resign." ’ “That's three down and five ll go." said Mr. Stewart. "The attorney general. r.. I * Farmer." s id Dr Bonnell is supposed to uphold the laws of this province. but here‘s an ex- ample of a ken law. The l , th‘pt'e'll Receipt Act provides a maximum amount that. cant be held in the deposit receiiptl fund. The amount of the fund. was exceeded and an act was brought in to cover that up by amending the Deposit Receipt Act. we tm- l grncral. he ma iipliotd the law. I would sign." l‘ir. Bonnell said that Dr; Hubert .\lac.\'eill. minister of Ihcalth. in doing "a better job ’hut last year I asked for the appointment a committee to study the possibility of the province providing free medical :care for welfam recipients but PRINCE OF WALES College students stand outside the Pm- vtnrn'gl Iliu'lrlinv vesterday dur- l in: a protest march. They car- ried signs and a casket. which lHl‘lATEll DISCI'SSIOV i Heated discussion arose dur ing which totiii MacDonald asked the (‘ouncil what the pro» iI(‘ontinurirt on page 3. col. Ti 4* "i i ad 5" d aniend- — , Poses Pro 16 PAGES Government Ranks Split Debate On Bill ' iwo Conservatives , ote With liberals \lycrs voting with the upon}! lion (“VI-ZS I‘I‘t'AMPIJ’S fiiviti: omniples to the Ht"t\t‘ of what he said were voirlic-‘s signed by \11‘ Ros- Litr'i, .\lr. Ala'lieton said one no; to“ muting a . i'. Yate man‘s houscliold efiects from Bailiurst. to this province a cost of $342, "This was .':t for by the province." said Slathrism‘t. \‘witr-hei‘. dated Jan. 23. and signed by Mr. Hunter was for a trip from \ii-iuroa' to London by Vlr. Ytiirman and cost $370. Accord- ing to llr. \laihesnn. a vouch-er dtiteo Fe. ‘ ‘ the amount of mm and was for me pen-es of \ll'. \"atcman which included the cost of an adver- t isvmcnt in St‘l‘Vlf‘P club magavinc. “\li' Yateman was advertising himself at the cost of the people of the province." Fair! \Ti'. \lathr‘aon (liner \oiichci‘s cited by M1- Mniho-on as signed 135' .\lr. Rossiter were 338% . loo: distance calls, $29.3 For gas and oil for the month of Janu— ary. $000 for travel expenses for a D. H. (‘obb and ,\[r. Yate- man and on Dec. 24 a vour‘he!’ for t‘liristinas expenses of $125. “l‘rl llkP to have my kids" Christmas gifts paid for by the ' he- governmcntf said Nlr, Mat o . as defeated s n Most of those vouchers m parently wore in connection until! Balliitrst \lat‘ine Limited, the company that ill locating in Georgetown. AVOTHER POCKET Rotorring to the Langlmi lt‘l‘llll Packers plant Mona "Inc. Mr. Alatlieson produced evidence of a voucher signed by Rossitei‘ ' govcrnnwnf paid . michinery for the plant he said was hottZ‘lll parent plant. lt‘t‘ostrt'l l‘nods Braiti~h Columbia. '(‘ontinued on pactI 8 ml. 5‘ , Prorogation Of Legislature Expected Today The tingislatiiro is scheduled to meet this morning at to n'c‘uck Pl‘m'i‘znl‘nfl is F“! ed (llll‘lll‘: the day. although the!" was no official announcerth lad inc t. The ltotim \Itl until lift!) thin movntzng. dentin: wtth the , nitrates and lRlemtDlliP bust. tress. Premier \l‘alior R Shaw "ML clurtcd the budget debate ditrv in: thc alte"t1oon. Other 509511— o' til the drbaic during the dav included Ro‘ncrt Campbell ti; lst Prince“. George Ferguson il.-.’iili Kiiigs'. Health Minister llllllt‘l‘l \laclel. .\TD. Arthur Mrtr Donald ‘l.-5t|'t Kings" and \t. l.. Roiinell with Kingsi Last titzht the house approved a pt"‘\mf'lt‘t‘ on: and gave of lt'ift recognition to the coat of arms the province has been ilh’n: since the reign of Km! lidwav-il WI. The flag mav be Hnun on provincial government l‘lll'h’ltll'ls or on other building!» an): by other bodies or persons iinle~s otherwise provided. ._._. Efficiency Trend blems The ll’Pllt’l toward Iiir"'c;i\r‘:t l)t"t‘\ t\ lic tiiiiiiisili Ill had been efficiency is causing sonic of ("'ll’t .it about the amount of lithe Di'ohlcms in agriculture. limits lllltll‘ by the farm estab- 1Hon .\, R_ \lar-Rac, minister o' ll~lllt‘t‘lll him-rd \larRao ‘agricutturc. said r. rho laigisla saui :‘m in “130 oui<tandina in”? I\.,.I\-“.t»Iim- t. o .-i it \ Rtll~'tltllt"fl to “9&335, i 'l‘akitit.‘ bai' in the budget (to. "liiiwv \v oicI ll itiana then. he ihatc. the miii'ster Z’Hf‘ Ontario's \i‘ut 'iiiiri tic ai'I'f‘JI s amount pntato iiirluvvx as an c\:iiiiii‘r~ ("1 "‘ ““"" “t' 7i". W" f‘f‘ltt M "in IR" he said, 'ttia' i\ ov il‘" l ‘l“ l’l ll“; “‘37 “Nil-til .. ‘i r \I .- i . I ' intc s pot Hit imports worn 10,- \l“ "t ' I‘M‘I "I‘t '" ““ f‘ “it t h‘ > ‘t t t y.‘ t 090 car'nads‘ “llllt‘ in lilo"? they 1W" H ‘e-it‘ IItw. t\.th aura” \i “’V‘ ' v v i dropped it» 4‘. ftlfi , g , out in tI. or I ItIf‘n' of tht' ' i' t ‘i i ‘f‘. l‘ “Onttii'wi ins tto ii: a lii‘t‘ct‘ M. I h” V m 1' H I I job of mi u-ii‘ p i“l| it's and Do. ‘K "V" “mm”! 'm mpmh'.” ‘3" ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' , us. 'vrti' i mu. of thc amount sgn‘ImSIHWl‘Lm t: ‘I‘I‘II‘Itl pills; (it lTIllllt n titl'lc'l it Hit" hlld. a ll 2 f! ’it if \t \ H IIII I I II IIIIIIII \Ir ‘ IIII promotes ti st 1- til" l"“"' “*‘ kl]. “in i 'tl't wot tf‘lll Iof nil-ii.- . ..‘. H \ ,rI . ' I_I " " it‘lIt‘I iIIf IiIiI_ IIIino 1rd ha .IIIIIIIH I Mr WI pmmmlm‘ :r i .t t , v ‘i . win it! per _ \li'. llrii-lim‘ \llfl t-mi (Quinton (.p... I. [~I mink MIde :09, a is also pull it; gi’r‘utcv‘ Pnlpllitx'< (0.. H .. In” ulwwmuw Hp send ‘ - t 't' i ' "To ti . I . _ nmarently represented death they are singing songs espec :I'“ "m “'” 't ‘ l" l ‘l are n tio fa out compar . - ... ii . « i the hope for a degreHzraiir- tally com-posed or the i-ccas- ”"'"" «1 t it iwiirIiIiiaze .n richer in: nriviloflo ll. PW'C. HII’O um. i Pointing out that ‘~t'tll€ llH‘lllv prri't‘dlfii. C‘t'H’H'.