(undid; st. PAiiifS , cairn. o I iiihtzsbwtmtifih her summer Wont: investigation 1 into Treetnetit- 0i. ‘Canadian Indians TTAWA. April 11 --(CP) ggynlplragd on the Government ' cm er £2.30 ‘ti? fill-oh cf ti "high :35? hla shell»: cf the films. METINGtLADIES dun -- The {gzllcgmfle Zines’ A'i'§”'ei"ihem§en§i=l rfiwllfi their wed white" "M" s "mm °"‘“'°"Iolnnd Hospital was held at the Itrw ti" Mm’- T" ‘M’ u“ o‘ C i 80inch Monday afternoon, ‘light! fhfigmhgrw Bmmwlck 5 ' g1 . w son iewtprtgserliitnitlwfiletdzllcmfon. M l8 "mt ‘l our “$‘°l“n"“l§ We" O C l ' lll 8 0T! ' Easter Batutday wlthfill/frila. agar? UHAWA- Aprguélejlgzlgedmi s. . . . Cotton read l list of the uneh i day that vole M lmlml“ m") thoietcre room and stated tlist in: U"? 770%“! 5M2‘: "haw" “ppm” buns’ .P.‘:;“’.:;;,“5:: =- ' Arrangements were made for the "Ed Wlfm" l" 0mm“ hlifircelbfirdduatécgx samrclses wlhitcth h 813;"? nee“ a cs ace our e sy, May . t t m_ gg_-,.-;;=,=g,;;,=;~igl,=,;ggig,,i;~,g,lg ttiir‘i.°'é..‘"“.i.i.l"u.ilii list... vencrs of committees were asked “guffgoflctfl-es mm b, m“ “m dcr Prices Board cenllllnig fgr tdbl! pointed as follows: Mrs. R. R. “time! "d u“ ° y ' ‘p _ Hurst Mrs. Earle Baker and Mrs. 1°" which qlmufyugedsfda gift‘, A. W: Mathesan. At the close of m" were ‘Qfflmr y the meeting afternoon tea was ser- °l‘ “h” °i c l‘ “all”! DR. JAMIi- (Continued from Pass 1) M1‘. O. iiom inst night from Halifax. h 9d ch rdcr of those e lzit-‘gdugtsltnghd llrlceo 1N3 uranium Mrs. Russell Cloris. Mount Stew- be,“ t). m product of con- art. arrived in Charlottetown last ggcamu¢ e o y Jilms. one "Dutch Tradition". and ‘the other,’ "Tfobacco Weather". At 0w evvllclb" l“ P" Ithe close of the clltertalnment. Dr. which B" "Tlllllldy, J. M. Found conveyed the thanks :33 a lglulmmu‘. mite to Mr. Murray for “For instance... Mn Keen", m‘; ‘farmers in the extreme Weéltm of Ontario and those 0f Province: liurchflse sun's ._ At Rocky _________....__..__._- BWELL-At Oct-diam 2%, Mrs. Frederick W. 1n y." eightyefcurth year. Inter- Cordlgon cemotcn. AMPBELL-At eh, Cherlotteto “s? i" e mainsmpwere forwarded yllw" Fran F c l H e to her . _.¥;|':|:“::yl7ol‘rl't‘ T)’. $011. when _._ kfluneral vvill takes rrr- Tl l 1 73 c?§'w5'-'°E'l=u§eh. interment Ohurc Anexperi ‘cdltvalthe, tcr cehi "cf- Thanks k .___. n. ma‘ Nhter wi-sgwamthankwhz do ind relatives for ces in ti: ir tim. f a e me o s our sentiments in the To nd eirlend along life's 1p boar ‘s To fluid a friend wh " The burden rostinl on 1s finding tnuuro yet un A wealth that for out In sun or storm. rich Just swizi friend you've bin it 1110i nrllcmcriam __________._____...._ . .. 1-? a.“ lilltfi®kwa llld Wm]! “it U. N. F W ‘(Continued from rm 1i h h of lean Ga III. who l3- ctktnltJlusanuI Waltll These 4 l tcmmtnlrwbltt eel-m a interest. mu m,“ ...__..._.__.,_....,..._,_.___._. $5} m“ eheogetd logxllilsslrintiimmallutengmtiifi "-32% a tsusttnotclidbyapruilhobl Tbuhebw lead train. The oer for? mode valuin- ,-__-_ CAI! DAMAGED IN OOLLIS ION-wk collision st the intense: l -—'l'liroush the kindness cf Mr. T. u qtetionts ct the Provlnwtlqlalfiflunf l orium were entertained last night by the ehawina of two eound Iuitein. convenor. to hr in their {early wport. A nomina 8 comm ttee was an- Rny Qulslay and Mrs. PERSONALS H. Black. City. arrived nlllit on her wsv home from Vancouver. B. C. d Mrs. Ewen MacKinnon. a visit f0 Montreal and Boston. WILL_ARRIVE— d ft Wm day t .‘ m‘ luigltirm Alexanders. Sham. 10 centre of attraction at Campbell- rived and almost mobbed the Dart (Omtillilld INN P!" 1) hutch m h smiled“! d ' this of my ouid b: to ony- m, you must ‘;(Q_,‘.V’_,,,,-.y. .. o‘ h - cr sketches were to bcpmede rters "it womb a very 800d e1" Bietwuamonii 5i" - ‘mm! Public Trial tlon of Grafton and Princofitrscts LONDON. Avril sh t I o'clock coterdey zooming grade rcdlo said tcdsv the irfliw new double thnu em trial o! Gen. Du Mihsiiovl both cue. Th steel electric. pt Chetnik leader and f pest ll 00a"!!! Tito. would be hold lilo» Iresbytelian “for the whole world to ht" the Church was overturned. deletion as the u sou rowncurs ENTEBTAINED “ffiauhew, the eioc rlc 31ml as Date of the trial was not _ ____________.._. €‘.-..i£l:-:“.~.ul:r.""t'""' °' ti." DRIVE LAUNCHED- (Oontinued from P186 l) Qhgy comply with the 1311933111!- make purchases of Agriculture ble quantities" were fled lmd their sale as A ent order issued in Montreal. Mrs. Clark had been Janugry, 1944, had converted the vlaitinl/ Motives and friends in Emmi-h; to El Mi 0001070117 which for the had taken over Mr, n} o1 Oily. errvcd home mt night after Shams o, ri si corpor- stlon. "This waso tgdgkfifit lflllmwm‘ While in Montreal they visited w “w public that there was ony- their son and daughter-in-lawMr. mm; unusual in this compcnys and Mrs. Charles MocKinnon. wflvyuug’ gaid m, James. Splitting The M0!!! -—-- that splittinl (Omit-laced from Peso 1) °,°{-,,§",,",°§,,{f§,‘“§2,,,, hm bean ~ osibie in um and subscqucn Y gvleg; ica|e;c!i“c%r.¥£ mgftitf‘, Llwigntmdeiy investigated. a a . oncod reilroader dcclsr- ities of fission mwoilh stop of a ticuisrly m m a,“ ve on not m; ciguo! a ark the eitreme urgency of l-lw but he no that the Governor ad atlon became apparent '4 f m u the lonuh of the train people in control otntho destiny v u l some of the cars straddlius the United Nations, he seld- swi cs uid beyond the train plat» "Lt was necessary first W will" form ~ adequate sources of uranium. T0 Teddy's most enbh astio recept- m]; and index-ado mine was rc- lfitoame from 1.200 oer school owned, with a minimum in iton. .B.. bill- ucuy’ in m; gprlng u. ng - . mm manor-i and EnglYsdi- “a, ‘I'm’ ‘ residents of towns all rwpenmg o; m, mm, grid that throughout the summer mine DWI Brien. six. and Rose. 13. were $115‘ 3:‘: w“ achleved mu smpments to . A r a r 1,200 school ohlld- We" mil" bl’ "m" “m” reg. gringo so idl recess‘. Wes way‘; $.11?" at the station w en the rsn ery- Dv 1w undue m v" M l2i..“‘l‘é.i“‘§sl.l‘é... m Wm ‘liheir emit-cm t was tmboundod Difficulties at the rc .v tilt‘ .333?“ i“ ..t“‘il..°§’ .22‘ hpfiills 0 O 0 ' csrggid tcgsk them for a walk. U308 and the necessity of meetln dozen b mounties had their Qxsctinfl time hands full; pins a bath clam‘! process. tomcat: t e crowd. ' c nvertc . ' d ": lum project. cry at Port H000- ticn was at the regular 5111901971" t because of the chm:- Ll, on the production of 1n use. had been d to one of continuous ex- thc standard. so i been able w 1i omfibueticn to the us! But he tilled that no ow film Republicans, brlnl "m" of cure, In; 5 nish Republican would Mnergll mei- confessed to re- M, Ly pQhe might introduce the on “Wm doiciumtenltl before lather Council. h-d o news luwn m: ‘the re ‘neuritis bee; ‘ m.“ “United Nations (starved-s at dele ‘right today. it W" gcvgfltd "ti" t -~ =~ '°°“"'" "Eli: seem-icy o» o othfl‘ m "M" “gen umg% at I the iunlhn- ran leh questions. were on lcnnl agenda for till 60 ings next M’ Russian-Iranian cl an , of course. W0 be the Joli-sh wtherlll I" $1 has demanded that tho y Oounull dlilmin the Inm- sti‘ casehlran mouth??? kwllllt g nest atthe unc' “l! I "“ tlcn he but until my time I“?! Till PNm-J its ‘the ‘army cem- inn and the I sa- Sccurit Il-IE CHARLUIIIETUWN GUARDIAIL Maciicnaid Bree. liars Stalled "By Boom of stalled clrs along the provincial highwflys testify to the severity or the storm which has swept the Province for the last two days. With five feet of heavy show on the road to Fredericton, ll D0011 bro ht to std d- etlll- The hitch-wall’: helwieh ‘the City ind Summerslde. between tween Wellington and Bummer- side are also blocked. ' Th; onowfnli in the eastern sec- tion 0f the Province was not 5° izcsvy. as one motorist from Mon- tague succeeded in reaching the City yesterday. Around Midgell, however. on the Mount Stewart- Sourla road, cars have also been stsllod. Hon. George H. Barbour, M11115. tor of Public Works and Highways informed the Guardian last night iii WIS lmlmssible for his Depart- ment fo send out the ploughs owlml to the present soft condit- ion of the highways. The Dgpart. men. however. was willing to pay the road foreman. and whatever men he could ‘engage, to shovel out the worst sections o! the high. ways. Memory 0f - Best Friend (By The Associated Press; WARM SPRINGS. Gd, April 11 __'Iii1e crippled friends or Fmnklln D. Roosevelt plan a little cere- mony tomorrow on the first anni- versary of his death- lt will be in the chapel on the pine-shaded grounds of the Warm Spiixigs Foundation. decorated with native flowers picked iyy some of the infantile paralysis victims. The Foundation choir, composed sing the lute President's favorite hymns, and there will be a. talk by the Rev. Fred Kile, rectm- of St. Mark's Episcopal Church at neat- by La Grange. The patients and the villagers will thus honor the memory of their best friend and Brest bene- factor. , A year ago tomorrow. with the countryside ablaze with spring. the patients sud the enuployees were ggthcred to put on a minstrel show for Mr. Roosevelt. But the show didn't so on. for just then came the news that shocked a war-tom world. Balanced Budget 0n Way-Truman (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. April l1—Prcsl- dent Truman completed his first year in Oflice today with a shrill; for his critics and word to the country that "we are on ‘the way ' toward a balanced budget. "We are well ‘on the highrosd to full peacetime production," he said. “There have been many headaches for the administration; the readjustment pains of our are better oft than we were odter world war 1 and we have good m reason to be gratified." . These remarks were made in a statement to his press conference T600311“! that the deficit for the fiscal year ending Juno 30 now is eitnccted to be about $21,700,000, nwriv 87.000.000.000 less than the January estimate. Receipts arc running $4,300,000,000 higher than estimated, and expenses $2,600,- 000900 lower. The President told reporters he feels better l) ally now than he did when he stepped up from the Vice Presidency one year ago uvon the death of Franklin D. Rnoleveit. He recalled the saying that the first year is always the hardest. and eiomessed hope the rest of them will not be any harder. Critics got the Presidential when Mr. ‘Ihuirlon was asked for his personal ego sisal of his first year in the W 1e House. 11¢ re. Dlied there have been enough ap- praisals sireedy. sdviscd reporters just to read them and take their choice. and added cheerfully that is what do does. Appointment Announced - OTTAWA April ll —-(CP)~_ "G"!- Yillbh B. Gibson of Tor- iina been appointed commis g o1 perni entisrles, Jugtim iii‘ 3i. Llurcnt armourmcd to- v in the House of Commons, Maj. cars ago a Royal tenticrl ded m]? be nmby a N3109- hnetotoreini: intend _ do: the Mullah-ll‘ Justice. m‘ m Mat-Gen. Gibson practised w ‘Paloma before hconllsted or ' r and: cgiilveitmé‘ 0.1, er, laid 191' ' _' conduit had cxtensrvcmxlsniiilm?» once tiutiea will to decide oltlnt the cl er recqm. f ccmlnlssim - pron» Roller - oqpcl , mm at l‘ d to help heal. . y Fccd Shortage Takes Toll 0f lltcavy Snowfall -- ' ~ s4 mmhh MT. STEWART Frl. and Sat. 8 pun. _ i ‘TORONTO. April N T Lack of sufficient 1c . M L we» e- 1 1945-48, Ontario division council of the Canadian Red Cross Society was told today by divisional ccm- missioner John A. Marsh, who add- ed e warning that $Ofitor traffic in that nelghbor._ 8011:1011 and Summerside. and be-I CACTUS A Starring Andrew Sisters Leo Second Great War. He mid the b4 000.000 was (acm- l from countries in It's widww- will‘ will W‘ iii'i..‘ii"‘hii‘l’iiilii‘llfi $1123.52 wild with joy._ 2.000.000 s old and man has inhabited it B00,- 000 years, but s world Jamlne is being experienced for d! . Marsh. Today the world was short 5,000,000 to 000,000 tons of rice. To help relieve conditions the Canadian Red Cross in 1946 chased and sent abroad relief goods Parliament At A Glance BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Finance Minlsterjlsley said the Canadian loan to Britain was “not sense an not o! charity." sman for Opposition ies approved the 10m in prim: thras Quebec members. two Li sis. expressed oppositl v . pruoosed to spend about 5,000,000 of its remaining war funds on re- lief supplies for war-stricken pop- ulations in Europe and Chin's OhargePotsdani Conditions iilolated BRITISH ARMY Tim HEADQUARTERS, Q0;- many, April 11 - (Eeuterekqme commission for tonight accused Poliah autborlt es of expelling thousands. of old, sick and infirm Germand and pregnant German women from Poland in defiance of repatriation conditions agreed upon st Puts- Willmliiiillif ~ son of Toronto has been up oisited- commissioner of penitentisr es. Prime Mir-‘stor Mackenzie urged the necessity of one iii di emmeint business. Visco sndsr will be sworn in as Governor- Gensrsl in i-he Sctmte. May Announce increase In Butter Today ril 11 —-(CP)—Th8 i announce shortly ossibiy tomorrow, dairy butter o! the recent four- cent-a- ound price increcsc orized _v the Prices cresmery butter, it was learned t butter is the factory- ro uct which makes up the the domestic butter supply while dairy butter is‘ the/l. mad individual farms for local use. day in the Commons board was considering the extens- ioln of the increase to dairy butter and added that he expected a de- cis on would be made soon. c was replyink to s A commission statement describ- tlon in eastern German terrltm-y acquir- ed by Poland, charged: “It is dell‘ _that there is s selection of the German minority snd that th st useful part are beinl expell- The statement also denied recent Polish allegations of iii-treatment P! Lug through British transit camps en route to Poland under-the te- strlatlon plan known as "Opera- at patients and employees. will Concerning treatment of the ex- chsrged only eight per cent c! them were men and an even smal- ler proportion were fit to do work. It added: "It would appear that transferring. as axroed at Potsdam. German minority, but a and otherwise less useful int-t cf the German mlnorlt Decision is Reserved In Steel Appeal , OTTAWA, April National War Labor Board today reserved decision on an appeal by the United Steelworkers erlca (C.I.O.) against a Nova Scntla War Labor Board decision refusing an increase of four cents an hour to ivorkers at the Dominion Steel they are not yet over. But...we|and Coal Corp. steel plant in Syd- Early Expansion 0f T. 0. A. Lines Plum for ‘the early Trans-Canada Air Lines, 1n domestic and international service were outlined today in the annua report of the Air Lines the Commons by Reconstruction 9'" Syfninqton, T.C.A. presi- ricd irst deliveries ofthe Canadian version of the DC-6 aircraft, now in manufacture at Montrea t4 this year. These four- wouid have an import-ant the expansion proxram was expected would ilrghgaze flown ivy 81 per The Trans-Atlantic service, which was put on u. commercial year, would be further with delivery of the new machines gig] scheduled services t-o the West e economy have been acute-and no. . . ‘llhe union asktcd establishment D hour at the Sydney plant and bss- ed its case largely on comparison: with rates paid Steel Corp. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. and the Steel Co. - i-v There was no mention cf a cam- paign recently launched by the union for a minimum rate of S33.- 60 for a 40-hour dian basic steel plants. the equiva- lent of 84 cents an hour. ranian Peace. Talks May Be llndcrway oseph C. Goodwin , April lb-(APP-Negc- tiatiovns to settle troubles in Azer- bflljln and Kurdistan already may it was indicated today shortly after the autonomous Azerbaijan Gov- ernment declarcd his province dill not want to be activities showed increases in pes- senger traffic and alt express with s. decrease in mail carried. Look» ing to the future he said more was iossibility of a difficult la lerlod as the result of costly ex- hic id mmedi ite yield corresponding income. New Domestic Service services would 1m- brush-ofl. by strong implication, ; o ration bowel! Wn- its soon as Saskatoon airport fad ties ware M! uate; s. shortcu- trsnscontixicnta service across Greet Lakes sts soon .A. Ines flew 11. annicsl regime of Iran was e Premier asserted: "All our Activities proved to the world we are not separatists. We ave never 3t t psnos t m gel‘ con e i is}: 3's itmluie of ‘c oiit por edni hero yum-shy when l war m" w“ 9c grcwlwldow. Hrs. T. A. Windsor. kneel- kil inbprayer, warrobbed cf her um; wo oun men. i’ Mrs. Windsor)! sci! that the puree contained lrreslacable photcfnplu , Lt. Torn Wndsor, one of the Canadians murdered at Ardollne Cathedral in Mince by soldiers tmder LL-Gcn. Kurt Meyer, u well ll a government cheque, an instalment on her al- ¢qnt_ Au- ezpress continued and went up 11 0i‘ c year Iii-h 050.93 p0 I . f th ll .3.!’°§i3fi‘ie.§8l°‘£f‘hmm°' ‘J's Plshevsrl said the "Red army is leaving Azerbaijan" ran an official Brtlgh [pufqg q‘- d th h Russ to d Com- vostlsntina tihc ash-em: ¢l I. G611. G i Chis; of umilrmlllie Twfiifh‘ evacuation of the 890- cf her litlbsn rcvince, actually may men 00m _ salon instead of, as source cf his re Plehevarks eta mient develop mu in foa in that muscsriea o Kurdistan may be conferring with wulrcl government representatives ntaia retreat nm- liars! n the first step towsrd re-sstab- lshimz Ironing unit A Wh firms ion that such pmeotin '. in . cent ofrwigtsl rem immda o! ..l talus iincartlicd nu n of Par- flide Wednesday oundluidlarmam odldi . d ill 611' zfi-‘fflhflél. _. ilh o»??? w» csce in the person of Phone 1867 IQTDON. Allril il-(Rautotn- The Anqlo-Americon-lllranch mie- aion which observed the March 81 elections said in its offi- cial report today that the poll was conducted under conditions which warranted holding them on the date selected. ft added that they were on the whole free and fair , . ‘Gllcll Sill Aside lleflltal Grant (By The Canadian Press) DALHOUBIE ll 11- . . 3-. Alb/r The Town Oouncll has set aside a lzrsnt of ".000 for a hoqsitsl lure. providing the town Mutual com- mittee m favorably. end if legislatdonvrill be sought for them. The notion followed luwcstion that the town promise a Bruit of flmosycarforioyesrstosuy 8M5) bulldinl e hospital hes-c. A Ooulcmbe sold the cost of tranlmrtesim alone tomd mom Campbelltou hospitals was $4,000 a you. iiopes To ilpsch Fort iioman Today NOMLAN WILLS, N. W. T, April il-(ClPl-Eirerciae Muskox was past the last largo body of water on the SAND-mile trek from Churchill to Edmorlt today u the niovlus force arrved at the tiny settlement of It. 01131-151 n; v ids on Greet Boar River, M0 ml o; I 0N1 Q 9 I I700! nodrirh "c! u" lllluxiliflak oh ice of Greet Bur Luke after a I'll-mile run snd Mulkcx Comma-u- derl lfit-OOIJ.‘ D.‘ Baird o! Mont rea cpq ea his l0 snowmo- bllee into Fort Norman st noon tolilli inuh hloh hu 0N 0!, I bog M05417!‘ thrvueh the Cuiedinn Arctic nice Feb. 1B, will turn southward on the Aidan hiphwa bound for Fort Simpson. ' lio Agreement 0n Problem in Manchuria Chinese Government pron i patches reported ‘new ccneientg- tions of Oornmun st troops n e ‘mm l“ ehun and Harbin sreu of Mane urls today as truce commit- tee representatives again confer- red inconclusiveiy, on means of endiill civil llflle. den-Changchun line. Manchurian problem delayed trip to Mukden. is Rubbed While ' Attending church | lowance. By licpalr Grew ..__-¢ um which long have W Wl i!‘ Th8!!! PAGE FIVBN ANNOUNCEHEYVT - I take pleasure in announcing that I have obtained fie services of a well-known meat cutter with 21 you-s ‘elvffil- JAMES (Jimmy) LONERGAN to conduct my business. _ We handle a full line of choice meats, fish, etc, all solicit a share of your patronage both old end new. ROTS MEAT MARKET MRS. ROY MacDONALD, Prop. Weyntolth Sentiment OfGIZCQk People Is Reflected In Results night and was handed to the Government and the Russian bauadow in Athens today. moi-y was rcleucd limul Wash gtog and London. Bus: sla had declined to participate in The summary said the results re resented The joint report was signed last T Party won the elections b row margin. However, parties such as the E. A. M. AWE lists wen A suns tanecuaiy, f-rueln anesi names an the reg , unquestionably valid, only l3 pet cont. were invalid and 1d per cent were of doubtful validity. 81167 per cent cf the mumber registered actually voted. o ncc troops has! no effect on the election resulti- thg mission found. whole were loyll to their dutial but some gendarmarle showed pm Compote freedom of the was found to character but some intimidation" h and validly Police as a rnl ize the alco- leftlsts was found. v g by reg- ions and even villages. said htimldaticll was particulary marked the extreme leftists in the agricul- tural melon cf the Peloponnese! and in ncrthweotem Greece. 11$ 0T1. Bullet Liberation Front) and it did haw ~ Qlecflonl wigigut materially affecting the u 40-Hour Work Week is Recommended OI-XUAGKING. A ll li-(A-U- pr dio- Thc Government-sponsored Cen- tral News Agency said there were 16000 Communist troops in Har- bin and that the Omnmunlsts hcd erected road blocks at three Point! north of Chsnlchun and south cf i bin, had blocked the Kitin- in Changchun railway, and had cut 5 miles of trackage on the Milk- The some money sold 8.000 mem- bers of the Kirln "peace preserva- tion corps" had broken thrcuah Communist lines and entered Ohllilchull. Where the Chinese Government flag floated over former ltusslan headquarters. It said the headquarters building had been stripped by the Russians. whole final withdrawal from Chanxohun is scheduled three Meanwhile, the truce committee ' --whlcli has Communist, Govern- ment and American represent- stlws-met again here at what was deacribed as "s brleflfil on the l 500 Scrvicomcif Enroutc lionte 0n Lady Rodney sotmmmw. April 14-40! Cablei~The troop shi Lady Rod-y puvgqnn l dlngrvig g] incu medical walking cases. sailed from Means of compromise were be- W!!! m! Jug explored but no agreement had been reachod, and there was some feeilnli’ that the committee might indefinitely pcetncn- its often- fn meant weeks the AJBdY R1011- ney, along with her slIter ship the Lady Nelson, has been transport- ing wives and Children of_C_sna- dian servicemen to the Dnmlmvil- Engine Trouble leieyc Stylliis Cenasllan new: °fl*r'.""t.:. Wield»? 01th: homo “lama; until sometime troupe-film in m. lmtwuiueedtlroovs H: d" MONTREAL, April 1l—(CP)— About the ultimate in tty thlevry cccurrod in Christ urch Cath- h ‘m 11f 21.‘ the shin at f“ taller?!“ umwpo h qtllrwfl here acid tcdny- ‘lilmee whohzfilld we allied on in the Bcyl-h “m! those lstec-sbiosaudwctiidnotbefl- loved any lender the mokeeman acid. Wldimfit YVTLIA N. J., ll 11- (Agél-Jhlu cf buried #17:“ tun- el r k lore were bole: 3w» Ia of e - crock,“ a’ d. th u A ' us. 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