76hr @mrdm‘o Cot/Er! PHIL:l 1’ word island Like Thu DEVI WHEN lilwta Emu». Editor .Puldiillud "My wall «in morning ( u n I Sun Funk Wllhl row i . doyl Ind tulblv boiid‘vll Il IAS sum, <iwidimuwn P E l., u. lhomuon N. n lid lunch on... .. Stiinmeuidl. Mon-gun, Alba» in And Souria. ‘ Intld nation-W by thumdn N wlplvlru in. :25 on... nv ban CIthrIrt sn . Univ-lltly b.5v42, wwm out". mm W.“ Gaulql. Street Vancouver IMA 7 37). Member Con-din D-lv Nowlo per not It a A wunun und in. rmdun v- u o u t > credited la n m i. sii oo . v... by matl or rural mom and u... not “wier hv mm woo . ,w nit i,i. yrai .n us .vd ebewb manwlsim mm um 7' m linn‘. icov mbev win a... i ot Ciltulllion \Tl'RDru’. sarrliiliaa 7. 1m. Couldn't We Get This Too? ll is or iii-mg to note the as~ surance gi eii hereby the Hon. Jean Paul Dl‘St‘llJlK‘lElS. Federal Minister oi Public Works, that his depart- _\' {iii per cent .in ux moo w . mud. anti-n Com. meni hos .iui-ml to of the rust nr the -milcs of Trans- Canada Highway running from rim-dun to Bonshaw. This will in~ . wire a i'ctlerul expenditure of over sooootm mi will lie of grout. iiciialit to the Pi'nl'illt’i‘ The Show Govern- ment i to he commended on the convincing presentation it made of our claims in this connection. and the PEIII‘NVII timerumeiit on acquies- iniz in them. We appreciate. too. the councsy of llr. Deschatclets in Visiting us on k musinn, and nl showing so much intoi't-st in our highway prob- lems generally. l-le intends acquaint- ing himself at first hand with the views of all the provinces relative to i Trans ' aria Highway projects, and he has indicated that these views l mav form part of the basis of 5 fed- eral conference on highways later in the rear. This is an excellent course for the ministor to pursue. We trust, ton, that before Parlia- ment resumes Mr. Deschatclets Will oblige its in aiiothrr matter. Let him instruct his engineers to prepare a Comprehensive progress report of our Northiiniberland Strait cause- p-ay prmori. All that he was prepar- rrl to tell ii< at this time was that ronsiderahle information had been mined on the feasibility of the tin- llsrtakiiip. and that details were now 1min}.y sought as to the "specific kind of ri'nssiniz that would be most. feasihlo " Piittinp the host Interpretation \\e can on this statement. it still falls far short of the assurance we roreivrd in liar. 1962, from the then Prime Minister of Canada, that the causeway would be built to include one and one-quarter miles of locks and hrirlut‘s costing $36.500.000; that the fill would cost 349.000.000 and the engineering work $20,000.. 000: that the work would employ 1.- 100 men for six years and provide $30,000.000 in wages: to which was added the information by the federal Works department that it would take two years to complete the planning stage and six years to do the job. This is whore the project stood sixteen months ago. according to Prime Minister Diefenbaker. Surely we are entitled to know where we pie at today. and in the some con- ciiete terms. There can be no security risk involvod in giving the informa- tion. If Mr. Diefenbaker misled us in leZ—or was himself misled by his engineerso—wa have a right to know. if he was correct in hilt state- ment Ind the plans have since been changed. we have a right to know that too—Ind why. We trust that our cabinet. repro- aonutive, Mr. MIcNaulrht. will add his weight to our plan for enlighten- ment on this subject, and that we shall [at the whole story from the nilniatar without further dolly. Bonusing Party Splits Mr. Caouott- yl he will lead La Mliement dea Creditiatec—hither- to the Quebec wing of Socill Credit 4. a new party in Parliament, to from the Social Credit - headed by Mr. Thompson. and he has won tho support of n ority of the 24 Social Credit MP3. flooding to a Canadian Press i it appears possible that both We hit-you- partnership pd, mi'ght mm the full lea- Ia equal number of lup- ,3 a. = dc ' Quebec Tm. including no or . Social Credit" member Dr Guy llarcoux. have d;cl.m=rt themselves behind Mr. Thompson. Social Credit's four Western members. who include Mr. Thompson himself. are also Ill in llll camp. That makes eleven Thomp- iionites. Still uncommitted is Lucien Plourde. member for Quebec West. Supposing a lZ-memher repro- sentation for both of these group. in the House of Commons. does that mean that the taxpayers will have to foot the bill to the tune of another $4.000 a year? It looks like it. under the silly step taken by the Pearson ‘ ‘ Govemment last session in provid- ing a salary of $4,000 for any leader with a Troop of a dozen or more members In the House. This bonus puts a premium on parti' splits of this kind. and makes it harder than ever for the country to get back to the two-party system. Heretofore, an extra lndemnlty has been paid to only one non-govern- ment member—the Leader of the Opposition, Now every leader of I faction that can muster 12 adherents in Parliament pockets $4,000 over and illtlh‘e his $18,000 sttl' The Ottawa Journal tiiiotes "some commentators" as saying that' the struggle between Messrs. Caoiiette and Thompson boils down to which of them would get, this windfall, If they both get it. It would he a joke on all of us. wouldn't it? And we ran thank Mr. Pearson for making it possible. Pessimistic Reflections The minister of education for Ontario has announced that text- books will be provided free to Oll- tario students in grades 9 and 10. starting iii 196-1. also that by 1966 he hopes free books will be supplied to students in grades ll, 12 and 13, : This is being hailed in educational quarters as an excellent move. and no doubt It is. But the fact that an election campaign is on in Ontario adds a touch of cynicism to the gov- ernment's concern about the matter at this time. But Mr. Wintermrycr. the Liber- al Ontario leader, isn‘t letting the grass grow under his feet in malt. iniz his own election commitments. Ho has promised within 30 days of taking office to provide medical int surance for those on welfare, linem- ployed and over 6'. at a cost to til} taxpayers of $ 00.000. He has promised, within 18 months. to make medicare available to all; also to ex to n d education grants and to provide sufficient university facilities so that every student with a 50 per cent passing mark may attend university. We the same old story. of course, in every election campaign. Our own lust provincial one, for example, when everything that wasn‘t nailed down went on the auction block. When will we grow up and cease clamoring {or handouts of this kind? The answer, probably. ill never. We're all fir-m believers in Santa Claus when we do our voting. though of course we all profess to see through the illusion and to be acting in the capacitv of purely disinterest- ed patriots. A politician friend of ours Isaures us that "there ain't no such animal“: and he's been around for a long time. EDITORIAL NOTES News deemed worthy of beinx.r flashed across the continent was to tho effect that three fledalinu whooping cranes had been sighted last Sunday, up in the Northwest Territories. Later this month they will migrate to Texas. Their num- ber brings to SI the known world‘s population of wild whooping cranes. o u . The Health League of Canada has taken particular note of the fact, that the state lovernment of New South Wales, Australia. is now mak- ing subsidies available to municipal- itlu that inst-l fluoridation systems. What is more. Australia's federal government has fully in d o r it o d fluoridation Ir a public h e u l t h measure. a o o In most of the world. people Ipend half or more of their disposable In- comes for food. In Russia, the “lure is said to be 55%. But in the United .tates. food costs are less than 20% of the average family budget. Thanks to modern machinery. for- tilizers, pesticides and improved farming techniques. an hour of farm lIbor now produces four times II . much u it did in the period from 1919 to 1921. I u.s.- exalt; NUCL‘AR AGREEMENT mew-es , ‘ ~‘Hor Lme" Be‘rwscn-l 0mm no mullch PARTY LINE THE ARAB‘S BIBLE Koran Preserves The Common Tongue National Goon-mile Society Bulletin l The unrlu‘s most influential tginui enlightenment which book. alter the Bible, is the Kor~ turned him from Mecrl'l idola- his own conception of In Ill~powerful, mereiiul deity not; unlike UM Hebrew Ind Chril- an The lamily nl lslanl minibel‘vi about 4.14 million Individuals, And ii is the duty at every Mos- lrm mall. woman. and child,‘ Willlll'l personal llmllatlnns, tai memorize as much of their holy l book as possible. i th Westerners know littlel about the Kol'an's contents. he« railse translatlnnx Are rare. Translators approach it u lth extreme caution J Mnsloms hold that the words oi the holy honok— which gov- rm every l'nt'll'al and civil action ni u believer—were transmitted li-nm God diruriiy lo the proph- ui \lotlarnmrd some 1.150 years ago Thu plirascolocy may not bu ant-run, and translations are never used in mflmuea. TURKISH TRANSLATION A Turkish translation ol the Koran was in the works tor Il- mosl inur arcades heiore its publication In iiitii, The iii-st complrlr- Chinese «iiiinn Ip- peered only in 1957. Ihouuh some inhabitants of China one roll- vrrlod in Islam ten centurier ago The tirsi Latin transiuiinn, made in A D. iilzi. Wlll uni puh- lishrd inr [our hundred ytlu. with English becoming the world's most widely used lali-l uuuze. Koranlc “hours an concentrating inmusingiy in I this field, A porn-bark version i became available In the Unit Statei in ms. Another pocketv Koran! translated from Pakistani into English— will noon appear. Moslem reverence tor the Koran'o preclse words h iv e preserved in ubsuiuie purity a classical lnrm nl Arablr which‘ run he underuth rudilv arm: the entire Arab World lrom Mo— I Torro to human. An Aral: who has memoriwd the entire book—which contain in suns. lIr rhIpterl. at vlry- ing leuiztha— earns the cove title hlta, l-iir Iccomolllhment. ls compounded it he up In! uiieui one phwrimlur- in his litetime to Mmu. the birthplace never pretended d one of hll llst non 0 . not my tomh he ever Ill ohlt’ct ni worship," Born in uboui Al). 570, the inluni Mohammed wu Elven by his widowed mother to the care of . foster mother in the drsort, AI perhlux «i. .u un- lettered man, Mob-mmch exv perionced in extraordlnlry rol- PUBLIC FORUM i. ltd-n u me no u- nun-nu .- ‘- m u- s u dud-mun non i1 bu r mum-1.... mum SEEKS PEN PAL! Sin—«While on mlldly recent- ly in Nov/bury. EM“, I had the pleasure at min] a yam I'l from told your town. In I little Ihmlt it, M m the WI: who live tum. Ind Irma will! fl! II” I cum lo the conclulim thIt it |I I mill ttIn God. RECORDED 0N PALM LEAVES Every word ol the Koran was dictated by MuhImmed to updated who ioiud the revels» [ions on hits oi parchment. palm leavel. and scram ol leather. death mm lever in 532 and his burial In Vleaina. the trdgmenis were collected and "ranged. No apparent et- lort wn made to assemble the Koran in chronological order, but his successors scrupulouslyi avoided the temptation to edit , supply connecting sentence: Altar his or an seemingly missing parts. supremists, some childmn. In essence, the RIM harrierl were for the lirst tlmI Chlrleltlm. S C Ichoo schools increaled to 46. And 1 their door! G can. In “I intern-mun amen ii ltill bl - token na- re. lowered ; In {our , The number oi Negro under“: in de- umgucud M d m ph i ., Tenn, lrurn white classes opened to Neg-bu in Baton Rouge. 1.. a-vuunuii Ind Alh~ nd minimum Ind Jackan . Fla. Alabama and Mississippi ro- malll the hard core 0! resistance to integration Ind in no» rule: THE MAN WHO SHARES In! 300K! I love the min who brinxl Ilou l a book He compliment: my comprehen- sive lorce when he would share each piuuueninl on Each joy in tindl Ilonl the I r Plus-at Boone. I love him when he all: belldn with me In my rn While we lo lently l0 Ind to: between Th. Iullny oellll n th bum. Ilert to gllmp A verdInt hill we may nu ve pIIIed tin-zen. Though I IlIIrI I Idmil'l Ill! tell who until mudw bm . The lriuudn who will with m tlll'oufll nu: ma thud. Give me the nun who comu to our: in: boon. wan Tlladmpl mum a- tin “mu w lk And 1 mull. leave. in molar» log to and. hit like my own beloved country Inland. Beclun of thil I Voul a. will. mm at your you!!! plr. elwillly younl policemen i and collele Itudeall at both rem My Wu I]! II 19. height. 5' I". hair black, eye. bro-u. my complexion: ii 0 l7 b i e I Include pop music. main: Ind loll-I in the ciao-m. , AI i do not. know mom to (ct in toucli will In order i: let a pen-pol. i would be Inb- lul it you mid {ind m in your now-moor to print this leL tor. Flu” Ii them to write Your. [Althluuy ALA mm (ll-l Ii stimuli Pm, Belmont, My. lulu My triend only come to share a an n , i For than I Ihlll not mlll ll. plnltu In. i when i or n i And lino . Med one or wit. x is u I am buly with “II InlllI he n I Aulult . iniiu Ind Iollloqulu. The mum. of hi. mind u u cvel'lruu. when I'm tn penllve mood hr llde I bed 0! from blown dIflodlll. their local There is no doubt. however. till! the richly lyrical and rth' audit Dartl of tin Knnn were dictated early in Mohlmmed'l rellgloul ‘ c more due- trinal leetlonl, when he wI I speaking a: Islam'l elder. The KorIlI— the legacy of one mortal mlll— had I danmiD effect on the Arab people. It converted much-nu Into Iclml- Ira. trtbesmell into warriors. ltI unityiniz influence helped I ha» ieIQly nomadic people In large. ill brief decade: alter the pm het'l death, one or the world'l lreatglt empirel. The holy book lIIl remlioed I vital pIrt ul educational tradi- lion In the Islamic World, giving each genrratian an unusual love . o! it. Innuuue. Bloodshed In Birmingham roll Mom: Canadlui Pull Still The latest bombinu. riot! Ind hioodlhed ill Birminlham tend to obscure the tart that despite malevolent operations of while a l o w bu Iteldy promos has been undo I mo th in openan more wuthern while Icllooll to New on erlrr blame for hell of progress can placed to - large extent on political lenders. Even newspapers which have liken - neutral mud on the in- legratlon issue question the be- havior of Alabama Governor George Wallace who fly! alter the noun: at event] in airm- inghuni- “Thll i- only the tirlt inning 'Ind we luv. not. come o . The thington Star um that ii Wallace intended to incite vio- lence by hll errIIll: behavior. he tin succeeded "M II yond his expectation I! hum-y in the raclll battle um: I: a lesson. ii in quel- uun-ble whether nirminlhlm police will din-over wlin bombed tile home or - Negro lawyer lor Ill! second time in three wool“. Ind whose bullet killed the IL year-old Negro. a victim in u b o m b i u g Ind Jul! I week IIo tho blunt lllln much in [1.5. hlltfll'y bro-uh: mom INT I in nrlyel' Ind no. to the WIllIlnl- tnn Ihrlrie of Abflhlm Lincoln. There. I Neuro leader ut. heIrtI Illow by lIlllnl d I llrol that on. day Nam and whiteehlldrenot ImI would walk hand in h when Illl‘l Illlen. DID IT PAY? Now lnlll' Neuron mly wonder when!" the march did any [not-l. Would thl white Ioniherner lelnl nnythiug ex- cept throth bloody revolution! The us. .overnment'l propo- Illl to help Nell'ml fight dil- crlrnllllllon by tougher law. In ad on in Com-II. The civil rilhII commlnlun. which helped iunnli bIrrteTI IlliuIt Nam vounu rights. 1- due to expire shortly uuleu cumu mom with mummy Ipootl to provide In extension ol the com- milllon'l lilo. Yet New Tell"! I" Hm- winced hiltory ti on their No. They believe the VIII! of (ill- crlmlolduu lnult III]. In All- bamn. politician. I!“ wait. pull“. undoubde will or». an hardship. In blood- I ell. In III, "II whit- luyNIIIlIlI lIIvI melded ill elo‘l‘ indium Khalil rather than Il- Ml. In! Ill. . . iunlu department in kuplill eIrflul Witch. ll ll unllhlv Lil schooil would Mlln clued M lull] belon lhI Mmlnllrlllol telrltlon with tho use of Ind-rd lroopl. E 2 s l E T I! won Fm my today mm up I per cent of on TIM ll Noni Amcriu Ind W put out all [or 0th“ cIlllI. “millilit- “roam-cunt Happy About Third Child I! Dr. I'D-I‘m I. VII Boll“ A hum m a lulu- lhinl to shun with me. "Pqu don‘t think I'm I ltuvid (Ith alth you read my lotto I read your column Ivory dI at! it min- In in. you met In: any lood or happy mu. 1 thuulhl 1 could chul' you up by nylu I In lulu] to hlv: my third child Ind up very hIppy Ibout the proopect. I hope ynu don't think rue lam-rd — 1 Juli. n my hlwlueu mean. who could IIII I lltlll You In I dlrllnl lot] i hope your hulbllld in iuu u mow. receive Lhoullrldl ol letten every week Ind the majority on from people in troublo. But wruptuml an inn worrie- tti- in-lorily umr materialize nature. um anrdad by try- lnil to help then mole. and courulnl IhI Ilck. They untto be uud lor advertillnl an... or u m'upllandl lui- phy- lictInI. But we mull. in actual Ind tell more ol the bad lutum about alum u wall u to. good. We Ilm to tell our read- or: how to recogniu certIIu Ill- vnenu Ind how «a mid them. llmey we try to give m In lion on tht in beta. do" (or as. com ditloa. w. e u n n at diuuou, prr lcrlbe. or take the plucd of on family physician. Alter Ill. - letter win only part at the lie ry and ulunlly examination Ind lIboratory lens are required zu determine what in menu Du health columns make hy- pochondriacs? No. because the {oxidation Tar the nervous con- dition was laid ions helm Iheu people started reading health columns. It is true that many reIde y think they have every disease we write about. but the emotionally muiun do no! dwell on it .G, writes: in it pnulhlo In hlv: Ithlele'l loot only In the summertime? My feet don't bo- their me in cold Walther. but. flirting in the lprlnl, ilchilll Ind blister! Ippear. REPLY Yel. elpeclally when Ill! feel. perspire exceulvely. out why guess? ‘Riere 15 a simple tent to determine Wholhel‘ a lungud l. responsible. In addition. good remedies are available lllnull‘l the infection be present. MULTIPLE scaraosm nos. writel: Please tell no what multiple suirrmu I: u u there . run: for . REPLY Mulliplelclernl IIlA di- um leudinuuuvui-ietyuiiyinu-l o Later. weaknesl Ind paralysll occur. The clule ll not known. There is no cure but medlclnel Ire tiam. Iinlable to relieve Iymptoml. MEAT NOT HARMFUL 'N.W. writel: Would a meal- lesa diet help high blood Dru- lure? nee" No. ltwu . common bullet yeaquothIlthe protehil in mut unraveled high blood mum by disturbing lhI lud- neyl. w. now know um u not true. Nzrmms LG. writer: II printm- dip me in a cliua caniugiuur? Tho mother wu tuld uni .- lirep in- lecuon caused thll kidney du- can. I'l'ClllNG AND BLISTEBED , FEET ; u: . , performed in: dlndevil m at or ludlcltl Inythlol of I Ierliml n NOTES BY A N" VII with. Ihfih’gmnm I Into molt]. Mvutim that“ In mmr “Ill bum and am- '— Hamil. ton Spectator. uni-I «III lull! [I In!" Wiunlm IIIvI iodine! “Illi- Iu which bu no [lulu oil-ct. The drunk: will hm lllmllll [in-In: to Vut up WIt-ll then In homo.-— Petal-boron“ lum- n E' It sumo homiullo hat I lilqulld'l Ill for ultimo. m the n I [lrl should to un- heodcd ct ill-W tho I"- c some a -- in spouse from Another Ikl nous an. 1“er Im- yours-u e . your. ll lllll‘d." Int ou- lim- ed - . v-moum mum thmmlu ml. moan-my the THE WAY“ knoll-Incl r m «zit Ihoul u cl. “Ion”: Imm u.—- holou News. l" W“ but In“. VIII- licenlld driver- In over the age 'Iloru III at all m lomllo in Dunno who Alum any. our] unlu- which unltod Nation tleld tore- run mod for such way with thou-Inti- lath.- in Could: cIn'I do it Ill-ML— rm Willllll Tim- Jmlrlll Hard Age For Adults nil W W Lill iI [rowlnl more ad mun humiliatlnl tor oldllan who thoII‘t lllil lhI mm at I modern scientific odueuttou. It hurt! to I‘ll Ibout llII 10‘ dnnl buy e Irlnd Iloln a! clellufll {or woi- for I m it Quantitie- nu lllI time Ichodulcl liven Ivy the expert the boy asked: "If we were to use loo pro- pulsion to go to the l us, wouldn't wt Ipproleh the weed or light and m. Iccordin. to Dr. Einstein's theory. wouldn‘t the rpuceurun mass lam-ale? Tiu-n wouldn't the mass ol the propellant incruu lid roduu the menu lmyulu The Hurt III that loinl round. adults will IV. to rll ticked themulvu. Th. only way that Tom: lu- llhle II to tell them "ill even I! you don‘t know In loll from In Id you can [poll nil DII'II Ind you tiger than they Ire Ind not to large: it. Blondin’s Bold Feats Guelph Mercury A litlle more mm one hundred honor of the vllltlal Prince of 5 year! ago —lo be exlct —— rill IQ . September 15. im- ciiuriei aiundin wore akin-tight pull Blondlu, rumor mob-t Ind vest rid lIIderuth making . i.ioo croulm‘l bl the N Our Yesterdazls (From Ill! Guardian Fl ) TWENTY-FIVE YEA“ A50 September 7. 1m Albertnn made history on Fri. llIy when the new plvld high- way in out oectlon of my coun- try was lormally opened with I Itreet Glue: and speecheo prominent (collusion, A b o u I two thousand people lull and Alberlon WA! KIlly dQ‘ ‘ coraicd fur ill! occasion. Mira Tessie sun left this morninl for Moutrul tn (Ike uv er new duties II Illhunl lihrlrlln in M06“! Medial Library. Mill SeIrl In] n A member ol to Prince Edy/I16 lIlInd Lmrlrlel lur the pull live yell-l. Ind Miss BIImn‘s first Issiaunt in establishan the CImHlI DI- montnllnn Llhruw here. TEN YEAI'tll AM September 7. 1'5! Ono M (he wont atom! he hit thiI province Ill dey uprooted tn“. oil building]. (illtened Hamlin] am led c un into hllclt-out. Wind lusts “F on De? hour with In Ivon- In velocity of 45 nflel In hour MOM. tho pmvincl. ThI Alcohollu Auouym I I: I Club_ who" quarter! were of leather lmund hll h d. Many mounds of new]! had Humbled Ind durilll flu Ir! the [cull-nu of women Could be uglith Fall: in heard above till roar of the Fulll. Blondin crossed from Ildl t- Iido. Ind then went b l.lII mid- die Ind lowered hlmull will ellI hand. lfllplnl the PM. And beg-u lWll’lIlllE In lance. He then curried llll mInlger. HIrry CollIrd. on NI beck. Silh- rupl hung from loll i ll l~ den and um thele Coil. pul llll lest. In the middle 0! th I stream Blondtn relied Ini‘l Col- lard then stood on the rope be- ,Ilde him. As he did [toll “in bIl- nnciug polo swayed violently up Ilul down—and I Itrelm ol hor- ro' lwept over the LhwlIlldl of onlookers. What lull happened VIII llIIt Collard luflered cramp Ind tell he could not In on. Blmldin helped Ill mid Ind graduIlly the pair IIM In a landing at llfety. by were pre- University e stall at was and of the ltllll wen hoo . In the middle oltlll let M bent We! Ind learned to flip - Ind u [rut .auui nl horror «up: over me onlookon n th- intrepid nun huol lm down- ward under the Top: by th o hookl. .ud lwlyed (Tom lid. an aide. Eyu turned "my in hor- Tor. out nachlnl up an IIIle recent years. blew not! two—«d "turned lo “1:47. A very whllI {Iced Prion a! Wllel [reaped hll lIIrld Ind Illd: “Thank God. thlt‘o over". Blondln dIId to I‘ll! bid in Loll- doo. Endlnd, ll IN]. A (It. M thmlllll would "I! h. hll lot. in Illa Palm! REPLY w Irilht'l dileIn ll not con!» on [ion] but the streptococcal in» sultan sired. In the room lor. faction UIII. triggeud “It div merly orcan by tho Elihu“ with lever on Iccldellt. order in. dance hall. VIII oinlularly lucky. . COME TO NOVA SCOTIA FOR A LIGHT HEARTED FLING DupI-mhiagmqbulfllloolhflm—Mmdu‘t haveoobeemd'houh‘ burlap-Willyde fishinlole-SoofiJWlo-IIWMUMIMM IMdmo/MWMW‘IHW MEMWHW)N°¥M Nmkofio'lhhadbummhbm' Maximum- Soubliluuloo‘yowhlilyfwouohb “Hum-khan! r__--..-—-—--—---_—-—' I nova mm mm out“. m I much. thi— Hme mm n: no: