' TEl.EPHONE 8506 l -fryer meets seller with Guardian Want Me Dial ssoe eslr for dust 503 04 Tilt. for quick results. one mttdtfidliatt - ,"Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" WEATHER Clear with a few cloudy intervals; little change in temperature; light winds. Low and high at Charlottetown 55-70. in races . -....h..... . . VETERANS PLACE WREATH The veterans attending the re- yesterday are shown on Grafton Cenotaph where a wreath wsslory of those who have passed IfIl0I of the 105th Battalion here Street as they approached tbellald out of respect to the inem-loo t CHARLUPTEFOWN CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 PRICE 5c Douglas Harkness Named New Agriculture Guardian Photo Government To Guarantee fP,P”i"l New Y Secretaryj Town And Village Bonds Towns and villages of the pro- vince may now have bonds issu- ed for the purpose of sewage and water extension guarante- ed by the Provincial Government. Premier A.W. Mathesoo stated yesterday that under a recent policy adopted by Government, towns and villages incorporated under the Village services Act and Town Act may have their hounds guaranteed up to but not exceeding 15 , eat of the ' ' " of the i ipality. The valuation is to be ill termained by the Land Value- linn Board. The Premier said the govern- ment has had delegations from a number of towns and villages who pointed out the difficulty they were having in raising funds for water and sewage programs. URGENT PROBLEM "Ralizing the urgency of their problem. a committee of the Gov- ernment was appointed to in- vestigate the matter and on Aug- ust lst brought in the above re- ” ti--u." said Mr. Math- cson. The Board's . commenda- tion was accepted by the Gov- ernment without amendment. The Premier felt that the Gov- ernment's move in guaranteeing municipal bonds would be of great assistance to the areas concerned. He said the 15 per cent valuation would in most in stances pretty well look after the cost of any program un- der construction or being con- templated. The areas being immediately afected are Kensington. 0'i4eary, Spring Park and Parirdsle. The policy does not apply to Char- lottetown and Summerside both of which are incorporated under I their own set. Sees Sharp Cut In Wheat Crop WINNIPEG (CF) - The Free Press says in its preliminary crop csllmllt that prairie wheat fielb mil produce a crop of only In,- mono beshels this year. The newspaper says that due to C? l rrop since 1930;. Actor Oliver Hardy Dies NORTH HOLLYWOOD. Calif. IAPD-OIIVIP 3114!. H0 "lured immediately to E rel because it was feared the shock miQt be too much for the Skinny. lantern-jawed little man. laurel. 67. suffered a psralytie "Wha s then to say? ltts shockla of course. babe is nick name Motorist Escapes As Road Drops into Old Mine Shaft TPMMXNB (GP)-The roof of an abandoned mine shaft collapsed with a roar early Wednesday. opening a hole the use of s 15- , ”,efflce lsaildtcg only It feet I sssrataawey. - Almost miraculously. no one was injured. Mayor Leo Del Vil- lano of Kirkland Lake Illd he drove past that point on Highway 101 just before the .. be- gan buckling under the stress. Houses coo yards away creaked on their shifted foundations. Police cordoned off the high- way. the main route into this Northern Ontario mining com- munity. A highways department bulldoser completed a makeshift detour through neighboring bush- land and planned to broaden it into two-lanes as soon as one mile traffic jam was cleared. PILLAR COLLAPSED The earth gave way when else of three M-foot stone pillars sup- porting the roof of the gallery be- low collapsed. one of the two re- maining pillar; is directly be- neath the highway and the third is to the west of it. The hole measured about 500 feet on each of its four sides. it was about zoo feet deep. The floor of the old shaft where min- ers once dug gold was buried under till feet of earth. The shaft was part of the Pa- rnour Mine. Officials of the com- pany Iaid they had planned to fill in the old gallery but had not done so because the stone support lag pillars were considered auate. , um:-,ne Vill said: "1 int- made it. The was a ning to crack. I I back ad saw the cave-in widening. i stop- ped and it was so (too i couldn't see the bottom." ANGLICAN KECTOB DEAD KINGSTON. Ont. iCPl - RM. Randolph H. Bramsn. rector of St. Luke's Anglican Church here since 1051. died in hospital Tues- day night. following an illness of two weeks. He was 55. A native of Hampton. N.B.. Mr. Braman since his ordination in 1931 had served in parishes in the diocese- of Ontario. He was rural dean of' the deanery of Frontenac. Sur- viving are his wife. the former Ruby Shipp of Hampstead. N.B.. and one son. PIOPOSE NEW CAILI LONDON illutrs) -A subma- rine telephone cable linking Brit- ain with Canida will probably be operating by 1961. the Cable and Wireless P announced here today. The company's an- nual report. published Tuesday. said the project will be a lolat undertaking by Cable and Wire-, less and the Canadian Overseas T ' ommunication Corporation. NEW SPY CASE IN U. S. ath- John Evans. of Montreal. has been engaged as new secretary of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A.. Arthur Duvar. President of the local "Y", said yesterday. add-3 ing that Mr. Evans is expected to assume his duties on August i 28th. With eleven years of exper- ience in Y.M.C.A. activities. Mr. Evans was highly recommend- ed for the position by the Nat- ional Y.M,C.A. Council and by I former Charlottetown ”Y"Sec- retary. Jim McConnell. with whom he was associated for several years. Prior to his Charlottetown position. Mr. Evans was employ- ed with the Southwestern Y.M. CA. at Verdun. P.Q.. serving as director of physical education since 1950. He is thirty-one year old. is married and has two children. and a member of the Anglican Church. He received his !l.A. from Sir. George Wl.l- liams College. Montreal. and was a Fellowship student from Montreal Y.M.C.A. In musical circles. he was a member of the Black Watch Pipe Band. Mout- rcsl. Mr. Evans has obtained accomodations at the former Turner props:-Q as Prices at. No Blame Placed On Constable l(ENTVIl,I.E, N. 8.. (C?) -A coroner's jury Wednesday lb- solved RCMP constable Robert Clifford of any blame in the July 30th highway death of Mrs. Her- bert Berry of Brookllne. Mass. The 45-year-old woman died after being struck by a car oper- ated by Constable Clifford as she crossed the street to a mailbox. HOT D00 1'0 QUEEN LONDON (nutersl -A golden hot dog has been sent to the Queen by a Chicago meat com- pany. "it is at " ”ngham Pal- ace and has been received by the Queen." I palace spokesman said Tuesday. "lt was in acknowledg- ment of Her Majesty's participa- tion in our National Hot Dog Month, when she recently gave a party for the American Bar As- sociation ln London." a spokes- man for the American company said. At the Queen's garden party her caterers served minature - lhot dogs. L Russian Colonel Indicted NEW YORK fAPi-A Russian colonel of intelligence was in- by the government. were in the erlcan servicemen who were "in dlcted by a federal grand jury in : classic pattern of the fictional spy Brooklyn Wednesday as a Soviet -microfilmed seq-ets transmitted was Dr. A. J. Murchison. Super- present lineup of the Progreulve Conservative cabinet two appointments made Wednes- day: John Diefenbaker (Prince Al- bert. Sask.i-prtme minister and external affairs minister. drai-pubIic works and acting de fence production. Premier Lays Cornerstone Another milestone in the pub- Iic health program of Prince Ed- ward lsland was reached yester- day aiicrnoun when the corner- stone of Hillsboro General Hos- pital, an active treatment centre for those suffering from nervous and mental disorders. Was laid and the institution formally op- em-(i. Presiding at the ceremony lntcndant of the H o s p i t a l .i The cornerstone was laid by Premier A. W. Ma-l' theson and the building formally opened by His " nour Lieuten- ant Governor Prowse who c ut the cermonial ribbon. Hon. Dou- gald MacKinnon. Minister of Public Works formally turned over the building from the con- 9531 For Hillsboro Hospital oil The colour scheme of the vbedroums is in soil pas- lin Sflll pastel shatics lAlllt'll arc jcunduclivc to rcstiulnt-.55. Sil- tractors in the Minisler Health. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS Visitors who attended the op- ting rooms are restful and wclll cning could scarce believe their lighted. Tables which are uur-. eyes as they moved from one lmally used for games or for section of the building to thelreading are used for serving the other. There was nothing to ind-i patients food at mealtimes. icate that they were visiting an g instution for the care of the JLATILST EQUIPMENT mentally ill. The llusplial boasts of all the instead they saw bright cheery latest equipment ill the diagnos- bedrooms of either private.1is and treatment of emotional semi-private or the ward type. disturbances and mental illnes- These rooms were equipped; scs. it is staffed five psy;1ch- with the most modern furnish- iatrisls, one psyu oogisl. ar io- ings. The beds are not of the regular hospital style but rath- er have the appearance of those found in a first class mot-I el or hotel room. l (Continued on page 5 col. I it-g ,l3,g;:' - w-amen. -.a.-can user 1 no. r usnvo A sinvnn trowel pre- sented to him by architect J.F. Toombs. the Premier lays the .gi1:fidiPRhMl6 . --1.. x INSET Hon. M.L. Bonnell re- boro General Hospital. Mr. Math- ceives the keys of the hospital eson was the Minister of Health when the planning and construct- The Present P. -C. Cabinet OTTAWA (CPI-Here is the including Howard Green (Vancouver Qua- Brltlsh troops. backing up the sul- tan of Muscat's forces. swept past desert warfare action. he told cnr- i pgr(y'3 ggficulfuro mmmlmq, the palm-fringed village of in respondents; "the whole object is Wednesday and closed in on the town of Nisws, held by the rebel imam of Oman. out by starlight from the tiny oil- prospecting town of Fshud. Hi. miles from Nlswa. and occupied British Troops Advance In Action Against Oman Rebels MANAMA. Bahrain iReutersl- dash to the rebel capital Itself. Describing the advance as a to reinstate the sultan's forces in central Oman and at no time will British troops supporting the Sul- . tan's regiments cntcr any town or !village." ' The rebel strongholds wcre soft- lcncd up before Wt'dncsda)"s ad- The advancing forces marched logist. cancer and T.B. special- ists. medical consultants and a to 13 including the prime mum. dentist. The hospital has its own i get, Wm, ""99 regumr mlmsien. 0lWV3ll"g 700'" ""15 3V0lflll"lg doubling as acting ministers forp from Hon. Dougald Macl(innon. corner stone of the New llilla- lion of the building was startcd.lMinister of Public Works. inister Quebec Newcomer.Made Federal Mines Minister OTTAWA 'CPl - Prime Minis-y ier Diefenbaker Wednesday! changed the se.up of his 47-day-. lold cabinet to give the important; agriculture ministry to Westerneri Douglas Harkness and also brought in his l.llll'Cl Quebec pro- Vlfl('E flllHLVlt',r. Paul E. Comtois. 61. first Con- servative to capture Nicolet-Ya-' .maska since it was formed in 11933. became minister of mines and technical surveys and thel .firsl member to enter the new Progressive Conservative cabinet is i t h o u t parliamentary exper- icuce. The new minister-a business administrator, farm specialist and municipal mayor - brought the number of cabinet members three portfolios. . Mr. Harkness, 54, who untill Wednesday was acting agriculture minister as well as minister of northern affairs and national re- ll-V S3-lk3lCl'9W3"ll sources. will give up the re-ll-lam" G- G""dl”"- sources portfolio shortly. after The "ill" "5l3l”'1l'3 the completion of certain projects Labor-Arthur Maioney. I1. and negotiations he has started. , prominent Toronto criminal law- Mr. Diefenbake, refused toiyet and freshman member for identify these matters. saying Toronto Parkdale. they will be announced later. . Health-G. Ernest Halpenny, SEN” OF Ah-INOUNCEMENTS, 54. a manufacturing chemist and I ri I ' I new member for London. ...:.: "..:':...::'::..;::”"::; - Mme--m---a iv- made public the names of eight ;i,t.f(?,:-'0Ql:l,e'::::i';1beI:Jtf)li:1ll:'r'eufrid';'l: parliamentary assistants and afhnm Liberal Vetenm Minn”: chief government whip for thenughes Lwoime Commons. And told reporters: ' 1- H h t 1 , Defence-Marcel Lambert 81 givinge uputli: gggnal lanfsfailizr who .w"" Edm”'"”" WE" ""5 portfolio. which he has held since 2 :::nfll:;'f:l:n';'ll'::"il:ii!tll;0G?::lf: bl t t ll ff .1 ; I I 0 1' I 2: gnvemmen 00 . o me "he 1 Pruldhlanigbefore the June 10 gen- 2. The unfilled portfolios of 9” eecmm health. defence production andl . Trade-Thomas M. Bell. 34. I citizenship and immigration wllllllwyef Who llll represented It. remain in charge of the prcsenti-John-Albert. N.3.. since 1353. acting ministers for the time be-; .,Transnor!-Ansua R. MacDon- ing. is d. 55. a merchant and new 3. A health minister will he: member, who won Nos Scotla'a named in time for the parliament-l Anlizonish-Guysborough from the ery session opening Oct. 14, tsk- Liberals. ing over this portfolio from Vet-l. Public Works - Clayton W. erana Minister A. J. Brooks. ltiodgson. so. a lumber company 4. Justice Minister Davie Fulton; operator who has represented will remain acting citizenship and l VIl'l0I'i8, 0nl- Since 1945. immigration minister into the ,A-H-'hIefConserv-tlve whip. Mr. parlamentary session. Ehemlrbaker named L. Elston 5. Appointment of a defence lafl rmemb" 10? Huroll. Ont. 9,-odumon mini," 5, "no; in: He succeeds A. Clair Casselmsa contempla ion." Mr. Diefenbakcrl 0' Gl'9"Vl"9 ' DING”. 003-. who did not. elaborate arr this oral re- - (KW? up lhehlob because of indif- mark. Works Minister Howardi "em ('81- Gmgn 1; nun: mmmerp . Al the last session of Parlia- 6. The prime minister hopes to "jflllu Gt-t0I'R9 Tllslin of Prince nuke a number or iudicm up; ludward-Lcnnox, 0nt.. filled in for polntmcnis soon. including the Mrs C3359l'"'"!- bill M11 Tllll-ll filling of the Prairie vacancy on yr”-fl "If" trfmmlnlled '0!” "I0 IBI- t (2 Supreme Court of Canada: 5 C” '0” caused by the death of Mr. Jus-l Tl”-i W"”'""”'""Y "ll"-Ill-I lice H.G. Nolan of Calgary. idraw 3”-000 I wear indudlls 7. six more parliamentary ug their s1o.ooo sessional indemnity. sistants-the first to be appointed 1 m.m.V""ed w”h 3273” fl" "5"" by the new prime ministcr-wast mlnmcrst Pally WM” 3” hm" headed by John A. Charlton. 47.3"” t'"”'""”'.l"d9'""'lY- as assistant to tho agriculture A” "l ""V.l' "'9 ublnel ""7 "Mm". .;:ivc.s Ontario a representation of . , liIYf' mf'fVll)0f'S - three from Tor- C . ?.::".".: om W cm- . hia ihrcc each f -i t . ' l.':'::n2”."'":;;::..".:m:..: em rm mm- pspokesmm in mm mm, and in rb i in Mr. Diclcnhakcr as Sashatchv from years had been head of the Mm s mprmenmtlvt Fl'i.i-'ll.l,S COMMITMENT His appointment of Mr. Corn- Iois fulfills a commitment he matic publicly he day he took 1!- fire. to make an additional ap- puintmcni from Quebec. Th! , nthrr Quchcc ministers are Solid- tor-(lcncral Lcon Balcer. II. who had hccn acting mines minister. MR. HABKNES8 ' Rt. Hon. 'VlRTlJAL FERTAINTY i As a member of the party's so- called "shadow cabinet" when the Conservatives were in opposi- iilon. Mr. Charlton had been re- garded as a virtual ccrtainly for the farm porlfnlin had Mr. Dic.'cn- Abel's activities. as described - Abel's missions was to enlist Am- 3 a position to acquire information relating to the national defence of . the United States." Donald Fleming IToronto Eg- lvalce by several days of rock:-ti hskcr dcciricd to go against cus- and Postmaster-General William linton l-Finance. .veterans affairs and al III! QItUislng in military and in hollowed - oat coins. pencils. aianh 2ret.s. He was the high I bolts, cuff links and ear rings. ever so: in his photo studio and in his the ernrnent said. there were short- disposl lie had a particular interest. ' ” alleged. in datal "relating to arms. equipment and no. of the u.s an-nod view i-transport. Que. l-solicitor-general. A. J. Brooks fiiloyal. N.l!.l- acting Q . George Hoes (Toronto Broad-l Leon Balcer ITrois Rlvieres. George R. Pesrkes. V.C. tile- Nliws. before making a final the town of lsz-I5 miles from Nlzwa-soon after dawn. Brig. J. A. . Robertson, di- recting the combined operation. said he planned to move on from in to Ping. three miles from and cannon attacks by RAF Venom lei fighters. Oppose Hilte See Khrushchev Headi tom and appoint an East:-rnor to Hamilton. 38. youngest cabinet i the job field for the last ;'.2 your: member. 0 wave radios through which Abel forces and information reiatingte q"lmm'5""lch' B'C'l d""'" ates. ' , 17" d'l"d"' '3' Rum" IV". Gordon Churchill twinnipeg In Telegrams Drive Against Adenauer I M". n In . vleb Abel. 55. apparently lined the atomic energy program." 50 h C A .d M. :n.,',. M V." "cf. 93'' " to a Kremlin master spy who was in thewevinhtdof wer.."the l::ld- "nun c&coN”mAmu mgtrlm ""m " ' ' ""' thought my use a rift." a class "'”"'” " ”" C""”"" '""" "hp ,",,,..," c,,,,.,''', , "'l hm ,,,,,,,, mm M. mm Fulton 4KamlooPS. ac.) "W970" lC'”"""" '”l" A". friend said "In that's not true. . ""medl'”” Tn" me Cd" 3. T" I "ml ” ' n -Justice and sctinl cltlseneillll "Mk pmvlnc" wmnumy "L - - - v . .- . . . . 0",". wk '0'.” u Wtlld WI! ' "'”"'lm 559' '95 md immlgnnon Ilounced they win oppou P,-0,, Hi'.Ri.lN lAP'l--Nllflla hiirnsh- ucck tour to convince Most (.cr- to: for the Soviet lesders. sayhg: uh. u 9'. Iain '0 um .' Named as cocoasprlrators with Brouaaia if H . Alekianderg George C. NW." (may Aug pom; g,,.,..,.,,, in t,.,.,.,,,, m"WI('ol:;(v'edbFinn V;;::i::r:riaya;l;ia; mans thautv illCyn'Vl';ll1rlS: spark- "Your visil in this decisive pe- Surs been. tied eeessteesli A” N -T ” Mum” "N M " "4... mA""''' ' mu”, ,5, lnamlls Kings. N.S.i - revenue. Ills "'0 Mal" hr the C-M-P. . ,'d' ' "Ch " H ”K” .'A: ' ” ”" '” l ' ” if"? "M i" ll" G"""" P'0P"- '5 Qua wk '&g eh. um . !.sestsni.l:c1udtag Vltah (llwaeeryptlcaotes. mt eeeossplratnr see 0' hi Donn" "nine" (c.u.n dun N.”-"I an C.-Mm" 7.4 odrxd: srnagew a'nc(-:9 or nn- enauer a mandate in push his are fighlmil for a change h Wax 9","... PIVIIV. The Icldtd a RIO birt h certificate I I llnhattas believed to have I!IdVWh I wrung. um.” "a Data". um "kn." Nmmnm. .ra nauer I-fl cs. ermanysl rcsrmamcnt program and mill-pGc-rlmsn policy. toward page 1 .1 11 "T" "'7 network infam that did I I3. ADI! Q 1 )3! II I crhas lb H II Inch Fl lcrucial Sept in election tary alliance with the West 1 1 ( ”"'" M m in Ottawa. lparutlynedhahstb snactnl eueesiu for a nine "M" M """"" """""'v "”"'” A" ""' ”'”""" The Sovietlpsrty leader new in-i 2 Seek to strengthen the in "M" i""'"5"' ' " '"'”"' I 11-mm"m ha. 945 fterthl&1lIsI1ef&1drj.AaIPIvbvls M"':llE'r'"d"al"""" n.""'d'.'M'”"'"”l"”'ltoEastGcrrrrevforsone-weekltleofthefi tGe pi lmpm-mm 133,1 1 &1....g,. 'l'l'."""Pl'l E i 1 w.'g'),.m&(.g-ydjghl notation cornsnisdql said thei nr . I '" """' "lz'"'' " , " ”m?r---- arrest of atomic-traitor Dr Alan chltl. lain R. Oellfa. he Ina: be set of the Jurisdiction tour of the mtlve satellite suite and in soothe the restive East r0.NsinF.lI nsxivcn cnorcl zoo! h Ill. aw n'- n” 'onnn M n-In... p & ”-u,, on". he . 1. Anna Matinee tqneeu. four proyhirclal gun rnents in-i "6 prompny Hnttd Admauerj mm." "WM WASHNGTOV Mm -. ,& A "m" " " n was ramifications from thh Totopoffthay'tIIIm'Ill1 -sures prosecution and made a ”3-'-'-'”"""'- '"'”"f' "' '” ”"'”" "" "W imisn whey as "a met an 3. Try in step up East ticr- M... .-,.,,.....,.,,. M. . ''"'' .'”N- "5"" 'l”'' h lent the of the case on government said coeoasplretor u an incentive re ""3"" 3”" '0'""'"” ”' l" Wm” 'W""'"”"” """' "" ger” to world acc manv's in in t - aw lhe c.'Pan E” '3'" l 'l T i . bor. l board of tran commissioners W ' V t E M "P" "miram l"' 'i P0'l'l9""l 'PP0l"PW '1” '-N. T k' .1 Ittdf (I Dr Kllll Pldl Abel did MI mtcrofliahg H th tdtQ TR ik prosecution i '9'" Khnlthchev Depuiv Premier to Russia " "' " W P" 3" "" fm no Jenni and and studio - across the ens: fraa At least sac of the .n.;...i rel """"" "'""""' i””"""' "ll "fl" MN! "I 0""! Anastas Mikovsn and Foreign "J ""3"" """” """'” " "E" 3'" Tl. l'''i' ' "' h the United states. i the very Brooklyn fence! eesrt- eseqlntsnwnrmored to bevel "””D""' dEa""l C ""'i T""”Vt Minister Andrei Gmmykn new is COUNTEWACT l-V757"?-5'5 '""" T D! ”N mes er-genera r. sae w lie there is . - . - - .- - . - mm Ta "R. ”"'1 ill Evin lilies gt! house when be In ind. D Kifhd bake & grm Jury l I M u "H h e TU lot )et airliner into R-hoene with radio and leleusmn he-am v""'a& 1 lb & 55" '”"'”"' urea-etoteisss nstneeossssst i l""'4(70"""'I'l'lN'0t-VII"--ovbtml-I00-e feldAi rindhrhtlh I)-i A A '"""'"""'f'3-W ealyqerudbtantbsstensetlr - "ho", la-..dmnki riryai oos nshiswordescrosnniolrnn” gm , ugh, Abel WtIn:lNl0U 31 3.1 H. 1'33: 1:! uH that in the ' ' an " ix minute trainmr-idE.to Bsarsiassivne txtgrtain to the West Germans. Latins pg: 5.; ggseeeerephote his hotel. was regar e sssnsnsr fluhasu. he-. ""'"- " over reception at e st in re reshchey solemnly warned that , ' ” ":3: h no been a merely as sfillsgal dice. use in us aware sue a conference '0"! "- N-040"!" 'l''''''' M the Insect level. the Atlsw- way station Adenauer's policies "counteract ”5"'"G"”' "5" "A """ ugh -sieuoeseananesed scuvtmtssueeseuwrsdieeen-3""'"t”r'l'l"""0"'dcnaIsasbeve dntytoaee' rneanssisnsgmscooirecepmeintereeu"onheGermsnse-"""'”W'l"'"”""""'W ' isunnssse ea-at-esneaeecueaisaen ""'0"0- tsitthettheeosn i tromlt Bel . urmui-riovIs'-0-9-MI-II-AF ties earns . . DOING! P191181! lion est rin crowds do-, den. 4 IIIIHIIFIOIOINAM sue wuss ssiasl essssesseny. not oetsoa. Iey- mm r'- 3""'” '9l- -'0'"! establish their case for finsecid'spite Khrwshc-hcv's glad-handing. "They saw the poisoned seed of N"! "K" 0' WU” W C , anssaesns Its. sauces neeucsneusnonusee sense earns Is new York "M "Ml -r "WW "W" needbefsrethsheerd .." flereceived only spcadic.spirtt-iclstrnst against the some um. arhwvlnu - mm! of ultra- ess a no as we assessed euuesueesnanessse-r-. euaeassnemsneag Ml-It rm mu--se durins - mun-mi and mm me wrote -minim -Wm - tr-Mt '-Wv- 0'- bnesears. nstseetsiunsreesssrtsgwaeanl-sue gstntssawh sss 'nm.."',, gamma-rs speech from some ss.sss lsstealnp. Thlshagreatdangernot Frederic 70!. White Ho-0-It mlsttn.asnwssIl&n-brahim aahtnsxbttem -- Ga-meauettaerenwsystsnoa.eelytoroerpeopiesout.ieoiusistantsaldasieitineciolsl :ewutqhpsststtss.em.fls AbsIsal8eIsss.&hysl- cerbsaeeeerstssstai-she lheneuheestlsagers westereespertesreeicteltbeeeeeeetwerld .-coreeenesvisblesehievenu lIvethstws&heveglsIaIh the . dsl.esItjhel'Q&aprartteaItypareqsteasbaalsudthecendlnfaellskhrunhcbevwlli: lrlbrtcatecbesdxhrushchevw snrlt-ontrlhstcd tsesatheli third. Ihsssvn-jsmcdhssue nuns. ussrlnsresssllestses. 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