l,9Aca- 'rwi:i..va A Ira: GUARDIAN. clout Ncwsl BUDGET foi-OCUR SATURDAY SUABSCRIBERSI CHARLOTTETOWN Wilmot Valley: Allison Harper. Carleton: Brewer Waugh. Wllmot. Valley; Elmer Phillips. Hamilton: Frederick Profit, spring Valley. The Crown is represented by Attorney General Walter E. Darby. with four other young companions Throughout the ill-not have to forfeit time and two it asoivoav 4 ' . when he ventured too near; the edge '0h”1”"'WVFi Wind"! and fell over, striking a boat which was moored at the wharf, render- Mil-' itita for the Sydney liona so on account of their ine- bility to make Sydney last wed- needs night. but they may have ing him unconscious. Attracted by the cries of the children, several men gathered but were too confused to jump in after to hep Millionaires pay for .,,n1Ibt'e rental of the Sydney rar- ilm. it was learned last night from Dr. 1". C. .Dougan, President the Islanders Hockey Club. "10 the youngster. Mr. Earl Clair. who was at the Pople and Thompson warehouse. a distance of over one hundred yards, ran- to the wharf and jumped in to save the boy. De- OI afternoon and evening members of the staff of the local plant acted as ushers and dreotors to ensure that all present would have an enjoyable and iistructing visit. ads. Packers between 5.30 and 0.30 last evening gave the business and professional men of the city and many from other parts of the Province an opportunity to meet A ception at the Charlottetown- Hoiel by visiting officials of chi. legation was at the Parliament Buildings today and conferred with Prince Edward Island mem- here of the commons and senate. It will present a brief on the needs of the ferry company to the can- adian Maritime Commission. while the brief” incorporates a request for Federal aid in securing a new and larger ferry than those now in use. it also contains an ap- peal for temporary assistance to handle the mounting volume of pltprop industry on P. I. I. is not encouraging. It was learned that the largest dealers in! ilusiry in the western part of the - Q.0.. and Mr. J. Harold Goodwin while Mr. D. O. atawart. Q0. and Mr. J. A. Gallant are acting on behalf of the accused. rninhr I According to it riiport heard in summerside yesterday. the imme- diate outlook of the pulpwood and E. 1. Produce Co. Ltd., one of this wood in- . 0 Teresa. Glenaiadale. in additiow two were lnained for Charlotte- town. Judge 0. St. Clair Trainer and Mrs. Helen MacDonald. The large oiiice andfwarehouso budding at the approach of Prince Street wharf recently acquired by the 9.1. island Potato Growers As- sociation has been completely ren- ovated. enlarged and modernised in order to bring the offices and want- oi 140 feet and a width of 40 feet. makes iprovialon for spacious ot- ilces on theupper floor. wiui am- ple provision for clients immediate- ichiei Petty Officer niu.coM--At 143' Euston stmi, NUVEMBEK zit; 1952 . .T"".".'T ff-,-M Edwards in .hia 20th year. son of and rs. l.aui-once Edwards. Charlottetown. LEE--At Victoria. November . Mrs. Jabes Lee. age ' ' CAMERON--At 213 Prince in. November 25. 1052.iMra. lwpn Cameron in her 83rd year. IIARPEII--At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, November 25th. 1952, Mrs. E. L. Harper in her ','l'ath year, I- V 1551 lulu-'ron. Hester and mil?” . 1047 Mnabmtrcoacii 1349 roiilriao SEDAN, house under one roof in a" conven- CUIIIE-At as -Kent st. Char- iant location for their expanding lottetown. Nov. ilethr 1959. Mrs. R-"I1" n”t01'- bugmug, Frank Currie, in her .6'ith yell'.. ,- - rho building. which has it lenith J av-At her home at Lower CAN BE FINANCED edeaue on Wednesday. Novem- ber zeth, Alice Jeffery, wife of the late John A. Jeffery in her 67th. year. ocean szramir SERVICE STATION rob SALE Dr. Dougan along with Frank it tn id 4 .,,d m t the distinguished visitors. In d- if H” is ..., . . e ocs cu at e mgke ms my to the wmm when 0 ernor T. w. . Prowse. emier of piilpwood and pitpropa as of to- an". The mom mu E mmy by an E. Bum". fdrmmy ..m.. .1311 Block from Market keeper at the C.N.R. in his 00th - Square. fili- twenty fast and,is fitted with a large dividing counter. with chairs and tables outside for the public and accommodation for the.office J. alter Jones and Mayor J. D. Stewart. the Ministers and Deputy Ministers oi several Departments of Government were in attendance. Representatives. of eighteen or- ganizations in summerslde. iii- eluding churches. church groups. service clubs and credit unions . M. H. L. meeting in New Glasgow yesterday. they were pulled to safety. The boy was examined by the doctor. but he apparently suffered VP ' HCKEBING - At the Prince ty Hospital. Nov. 24th, Stan- OTTAWA, Nov. 27-(Spcclall- Contract iorvthe construction of a SAOKVILLII. N. B.. Nov. 2) - (speciail- The powerful saint Dunstan's University football team returned here Saturday to com- iio ill effects. Mr. Clair received the commend- ations oi all for his quick work in- saving the life of the young boy also members oi the City Council. The Charlottetown Board oi Trade was represented by President Gordon MacDonald and Secretary met last evening at the Summer- side High- school library to con- alder the formation of a Film sewage mersldo air sla ion is awarded in Schurman Company. Limited. ac- diaposal plant in Sum- ihe Summersi firm of M. Itll! with the necessary equipment in the some area. ' Mr. Fred Dell. manager oi4the,,As- move with his Coian for Pickering of sea View in his 'llth year. itlacLEAN--At Deach Grove, Nov. 23rd. 1952. Mrs. Janet MacLean P1950 their SWEEP Of Mlfiiilm without any regard to his own per- council in Summgrgidg ' cording to A list of commitments ”"”m”m- ”m"" n om” tn 1," sum year, widow of the football honors and win the Mc- Curdy Cup by defeating lhe deter- mined liallfax Wanderers 11-0 in a hard fought game on Mount Al- lison University field. , For a little more than two hours the two teams waged a titanic hit and run struggle before the A. J MacAdsm coached saints proved their right to carry the Mccurdy Cup across the Northumberland Strait for the first time in history. Unfortunately. however the Saints won't be carrying iheMfam- ous trophy across the straits. Ills now being held as a hostage by the Glace Bay Caledoriians as a result of their "stone oi Scone" act oi a week ago. When the Cup is sur- rendered-it will likely be taken to the Island by an official oi the Maritime Rugby Union. Poor working conditions on the Railway wharf were made the sub- yless than two minutes sonal safety. TUESDAY HALIFAX, Nov. 24 - (CP) - Deienoeman Bob 1-layes' goal th oi piay.ng time left, tonight gave Halifax Atlantlcs a 3-2 win over Char- lottetowii Islanders in a Maritime Major Hockey League game here before 2,007 fans. The victory moved Atlantlcs eight points ahead oi Charlotte- town. who haven't been able to win a game on Halifax ice this season. Although outplayed 'in the first period. Halifax managed to outshoot Islanderstin the other periods. --On Sunday the S. S. with a cargo of 3,000 ions of super phosphate from Biiliimorc. Md.. docked at the Marine Wharf 1.. Summcrslde. This ciirgo was for the Canada Packers, Ltd., and Signs. Walthen otiudet and members of the Council. At a regular meeting of the sum- merside branch of the Canadian Legion last evening a committee was appointed to accurately deter- mine the number of householders in Summerslde, and to investigate the possibility of daily, house-to- house delivery oi mail in summer- aide. r Expression was vol ed that there now was a large nu her of house- holders in excess of the two thou- and which. according to a letter from officials when the question was first raised byi the Legion about two years ago, was reqiiiredl for the establishment of such is delivery. Legion members present appear- ed to be unanimous in their sup-. port of the proposed street deliv- ery. WEDNESDAY Mr. Clarence E. Mercer. s'uper- visor of ihe school. acted as chairman and introduced the of- ficials of the National Film Board who were present to out- line the proposal, Mr. H. 3. Chandler, regional agent. Nation- al Film Board and director of visual ed cation. Messrs. John Martin and 'Stan Mticlnnis, dis- trict representatives of the Na- tional Film Bored. Mrs. John H. wells, Albcrton, was honored by the United church congregation there on Monday evening. Mrs. Wells has been a loyal member of the choir for more than fifty years and her sweet singing has contibuted greatly to all church praise. she has been constanily generous with her tail- ent and always her choir and solo work have been rendered with wil- lingness and joy,, and spirit of worship. lion Limited. A subsidiary of the Department of Defence. Produc- ss 5180.945. large award mad m ahosen in a, true Within A few issued today by Defence Construc- lion. Amount of the contrachls given is His second IOJIIG Sum- erslde firm. wiicn also was to build a illean-to" at Summcrside for upwards of S17.- O00 early this month. Today's list is confirmation of the coniract which was unofficially reported some time ago. A The contract The death occured at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Tuesday ai- ternoon, November zstli of Mr. Joseph Chaisson of st. Louis. The late Mr. Chaissoii was injured in an automobile accident on Novem- ber 6th near O'Leary Corner and following treatment at the west- ern Hospital, was removed to the he passed ogfive clciis and gtenographers. oific staff from, t e up to t a new location arly next week. Mrs. Barbara Jenkins is in charge oi the general office staff late Hugh MacLean. formerly of Searletown non SALE FARM , BIRTHS CAB'i'mt- At the Charlottetown Hospital on November 26th,. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Carter of Souris. a daughter. Dawn Marie. weight 8 lbs. 3 oz. sTEVl:Ns0N- At the P. E. 1. Hospital. Wednesday, November 26, to Mr. and Mrs. William V. Stevenson. a son. SiiuTl-I--At the Prince County Hospital on November 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Kinkora. a son, 8 lbs. 3 ozs. HAGEN -- At the Western Hospi- talr Alberton, on November 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hagen. a daughter. carol Leona, 7 pounds 'i on. EHMAN-At the Prince County Consisting, .0! 75 acres; also wood arm 39 acres in Grand River Lot 14. Former. ly the property of Mrs. Pris. cille. McDonald, on Dec. 2nd at 2 PM ' :35; ..'ilIi '1 i'J "'li1i')lll ill till-l'l . "ill! Y e following. .1. ll. McI)0NAI.D, n. I-an .. loliition To Last Batui-day's crossword If. St0mlJ'. first fine day Auctioneea loci. of a resolution by the regular unloading operations were stari- week, Mr. gnd M,-3, wens Wm be cm, Hospital whe, eHospital on November 34th. 1052. meeting of the Labourers Protect- ive Union held at the L. F. ii. Hail over the week-end. The meeting was largely attended with ap- proximately 100 members present. The principal subject of discus- sion was the general working con- ditions along the water front. and the matter caused heated dismiss- ion especially regarding the Rail- way wharf. President of the L. P. U.. Mr. Lemuel T. Rush, voiced the opinion of the members when he said that it was tlime something was done about it. He stated that there was no drainage and workmen were pil- ing straw and shavings under their feet to keep dry. and loading oper- ations were hampered by the pres- ent condition of the wharf. Although there is good reason to aclieve that the Federal Govern- ment will make provision this year for the extension of the runways -it the Charlottetown airport, neither Premier J. Walter Jones nor Meyer J. D. Stewart. have re- ceived official word to that effect. As noted in The Guardian of Nov. 5. an examination by Federal eug- ineers was favorable to the project and the estimates of the Depart- ment of Traiisport, then ready for Iubniissioii to the Treasury Board, avei-e said to contain an item for an Jiidisclcscd amount. Mayer St:'.i'a:'t said last night that he had written the Minlsier, Hon. Lionel Chevrier. early this month on the subject. but had not yet received a reply. He and Prem- tr Jonas have been actively work- ing to obiain the extension for sev- eral months. and have bcen strong- ly supported in their presentatloiis by the City Council and Board of ed on Sunday and continued yes- terday. When the S S. Sigiie'3 cargo of pliospliiite is unloaded she will be loaded willi 50.000 bags of potatoes by Simmons and liiacFarlane. Driscoll and Mac- Farlane and George Brookins dc- stined for Jacksonville, Fla. In Siimmerside port also is the S. S. Hadrian which will load fl total of 15.000 bags of potatoes for Simmons and MacFarlanc, Driscoll and MacFarlane. George Brookins And abso 12.000 bags for H. B. Willis. "Regardless of any change in 0.5. government policy, they are going to be a rest potential mar- ket for Cans ian food, and the W. R. Carroll. vice-president and general manager of Canada Pack- ers. Ltd, in addressing the Char- iotttetown.Rotary Club yesterday. Mr. Carroll said this potential was indicated by the tremendous increase in beef consumption in Canada at lower prices since mid- summer, which took place without any decrease in pork and poultry i consumption. ”But farming will become more of a business and less of ii wvay of llfe", he trained; "and efficient. well-financed, sound farm opera- tors will increase their advantage rapidly over less efficient mar- ginal farmers. The emphasis yesterday was Oil beef cattle production as speakers addressed the large gathering at- tending the opening of the com- The Prince Edward Island Div- ision oi the Canadian National Railways will be siglially honoured here this morning when Mr..C. '1'. Montgomery. Superintendent ofihe be made by Mr. W. E. Robinson. vice-president and general manag- er, Atlantlc Region, and it will mark the first time such an award has been made here. That the year 1952 will be re- membered as the best average yield year ever known here was told to potato growers in the group long term agricultural outlook is M.-. very good, particularly in meat by Mr. Donald A. MacDonald. The league-leading Halifax Ai- snd dairy products," stated Mr. manager q; the Potato Marketing ignticg, after being widely cut- Board. when he was called on to address the meeting of the Queen's County Federation of Agriculture. The meeting was held yesterday'iii the Clover Club and was largely attended. Mr. MacDonald pointed out that with only 33,000 acres planted there ivould be approximately 10,000 car- loads for export. He mentioned leaving Aiberton to spend the win- ter with mcmbers of their family and their friends took pleasure in assembling at the church hall to enjoy a social evening and to wish Island Division. accepts a bronze them a pleasant visit. plaque on "behalf of his Division for ' , Louis; and Mrs. Joseph B. Gal- having the lowest accident rating Tulmsnu lant, also of st. Louis. Two els- of any Division in the Maritime T... ,,..,,,.g,,,. of me p, E, 15. ters, Mrs. Joseph Gaudet and Mrs. R-Oiliofh mm potato Marketing gourd 5... Edward B. Gaudet reside in St. Presentation of the award will n-ounced mt evening um; I; 3 Louis and g brother lives in the Board meeting held yesterday it was decided to establish mini- mum price levels for tablestock potatoes at once. Accordingly a Board order will be issued today to the effect that producers must be paid at least 31.00 per '15 pounds. bulk, graded, delivered at produc- ers shipping point. played in the first period. bounced back to overcome a two goal lead and defeat the Islanders 3-2 last night in a wide-open M. M. H. L game before more than 2l00 fans at the Forum. The largest crowd of the season watched the Atlantics fire two un- answered goais in the filial period to outscore the game but leg weary that in another year 12,000 car- loads had been shipped. but in that season over 13,000 acres had been planted. "Below the Big Bend" was the subject of an unusually interest- ing talk. as vivid and - slructive coloured moving pic- tiiros carried the audience of Allan D. Cruicksliank down the wide sweeps of the Rio Grandc lltivcr at the Prince of Wales modious new addit'on-to the local plant of Canada Packers. Th-. ,-.. ”t ' . oaaitoa-risaxoi i Collegc hall inst night. This Aud- ubon Screen Tour was the second lslanders who were playing their third game in as many nights. The possibility was seen here yesterday that both Glace Bay Caledonias and St. Francis Xavier University would be suspended from further participation in Mari- time Rugby if Glace Bay refuses to sway. Besides his wife he is sur- Albiiny; Mrs. Joseph Perry, st. United states. Arms were linked in fclloivslilp. and the old songs of two wars rang out at the Legion Home last evening as. the members of the Montague Branch, No. 28, of the Canadian Legion, B. E. B. 1.. ob- served the twentieth anniversary of the granting of the charter. The convivialliy and comradeahio in evidence last evening recalled to both old and new veterans the "years spent in comradesliip while serving in the armed services, and evoked a. tone of sorrow of those who did not return. Memories of former days were viviiied, and past glories were rellved as the vived by five sons find three daughters as follows: Emmille, me! MIT! POPE). I 6011. 7 "35 John and Josie at home; Alex and 3 019- , Edward in St. Louis, Manuel at SCHAFFNER-M Middleton. N- Hospital, to NO and Mrs. Vernon Eh'man S., on November 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaf-incr (nee Roma Dunning) a daughter. MRCKAY-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Novcmbcr 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart Mac- Kuy. A daughter. Carol Jean. CONNICK -- At the Charlottetown Hospital, November 19th. i962, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connick. Bed- ford, a son. COOPER-At the King's County November 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cooper. Belle- Vue. .1 daughter. weight 7 pounds, 4 ounces. C IAPAGE--At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Thursday. Nov. Tlth. tolMr.-and Mrs. Walter B. LePage. it daughter. Catherine. 7 lbs. 10 ozs. HENNESSEY-At ilie , Charlotte- town Hosplial on November 22nd. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen- nesscy (nee Rita I-lorgan), ii soldiers of two wars gathered to- gether to comme crate the work done by the Leg on since lis in- auguration. The members of Alpha Y's Men Club turned out in full strength for their 21th anniversary last night when' they were addressed by Rev. A. Frank MacLean. B. A.. of Trinity United Church, in the Y1 M. C. A. banquet hall. relinquish the Mccurdy Cup. Mike Campbell of Charlottei.own, is vice president of the Maritime Rugby Union, stated that the Union was in the process of warn- ing both clubs to this The speaker dealt with the sym- bol of the Y. M. C. A.. explaining the triangle in it's universal ac- ceptance. "This is more than I geometrical figure," he said. "the effect. body. mind and spirit -constitute daughter. Mary Paula, weight 7 lbs, 14 oz. MABRIAGEB MORRISON-INMAN - On Satur- day. Nov. 22nd, at 10 Lapthorn Avenue, Charlottetown, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Mrs. Grace Scllar lnman of Desnble. P.E.l., to Rob- ert Dpniel Morrison of Conway, P. E. I. MacDOUGAI.L - CHAPPELL At the Pentecostal Church on es- day. November ayth. 1902, by Rev. Quincy stairs, Margaret Irene Chappeil to Arthur Raymond Mac- Dougall. bolh of Charlottetown. TBEMERE -- 5HElll'lEN - At the A iitcoiininoiisn simiiaii stwiiic Miiciiiiiss Mostly Treadie Drop Heads. Have few of these mahines thatllhave to be cleared before and of week to give space for Christmas stock. Come -early so you can have your pick. No phone calls please. Just drop in to the , SWGIR SEWING MACHINE CO. N 164 Great George Street FOR SALE av riaiinsn Tenders will be received by the undersigned uniil Wednesday, April 15th next. for the following. mperty: House, containing eight rooins, two large ails and bath; with electrical water systems; ggpeless coal furn- ace; some hardwood floors: new cup ards in kitchen; good basement. This house is situated on a good sized lot, in a desirable location in St. Peters: close to Post Office, stores. doctor. Would make a good summer home, or year lround-dwelling. t Signed on behalf of the Trustees pi4the St. Peter's Bay Pastoral Charge, The 'Unlted Church of Canada inev.) Russell A.”MaeLeod, st. rater-'s.gohai.-ma... Harold Webster, Morell, secretary. l TYNE principal speakers all stressed the of .. ,..,..., ' . t H l In . X . . V presented by the O 1 i i . . , - ' A ClaMilde (:1-axiom. Q-year old fiOf1f:.li::deits er: t:):qxiEiltyo1be:isai?:1 f,f;'f,”.f,.efd"Yf,'d ,L”l;l;,1,.,,ff,”m;;;; M5n;:b:J.l ovfiassisgniolaihrmcortntwiall C ,?,3mjEb;;;:Q3Li;.;,,daV cm H, Il1l:,i::d.onCI1;f;rvt:l;lbafi.fn1r;:tl:. 1:-paints; a .. .. or ii Bedeque III on 0l'S yesterday -iternson when he tell afternoon was grea,ily augmented Tr" ' Notice that he will move for the . it ' V 3.. ” ”””" B""""'”" ””l'”' "M M” . . I . The constant and expanding fn- Mound an much willie - I-iibbert 'ri-eniai-e. Hampshire, to l off th. Poole and Th0mDson uhar by the attendance of hundieds oi . da b b . - 1 l . dismissal of the charge on grounds .3 K ?'p1-egby provided music for . i . , into deep water. He was playing the general public last night, ma 3' eavms on V5 "ab-Q mm hat, the to n h , ' l minus Bwilha dimim-0? 03 M? T def; will be recaived b the undersl ned lllltll ber lots and the damage done bvt C W " p””d"ced t" We Imliinii which W55 V0”d”Cl3d and Mrs Lester R sherren Hunter en y ' sufficient evidence was elven yes- b Walter Cox. ' - ' ' 12 noon Tuesda , December 2nd, for the following: Flirt"; Yhm dnmmad up by me" terday in Georgetown Courthouse yya k Howe a .1 C, do Hume Riven t 1 C Ti 11 01' 'i " . D Al L v C R O S S W O R D ,?,,fff ;3::,,g'";,f;,';;,, ”,f..n,,”.:;”'f;: bgrohdarajgl. Feriank livlcifihee, or; oft pm we... melted .. ...,.'3 mm. . V oaarns - Janitor and ice man, state amount per month. X d 1. .1 N 1 I R w t . urn preim nary eaf nil bers and heartily accepted into fel- , g, C I”' ”. , ' Acsgoss now. 1., Am, d2cm"',.,”',;”0p,n',?,f,:,n .':,?".'.; 0,? .n the manslaughter charge 0- iowship by president w. E. Agnew. ,?,:,f,”,?f5T,X,2EP;n1”,fj, Ticket collector and record tender, state amount Lscorch l.Rcaaona is.i..aughing imam for p more or 1... lnqegm- sainst John K. MacDonald. Guests were Norman MacLellan. 33...; W... . per month. . 5. strong 2.Hoarse , 20.Psrform - lie period. ' Th” hwrini W55 flmh" 35- Forest Clow and Harold Clay. 1,owvrng;gg... M cnpgud on , - . wind 3.Skill 24. Help Mg, mm... 5.1.1 yegigrugy um, lourned to next Tuesday. Deccm- - Thurgday,' Nov, 21 Mrs, c, E. For use of canteen, state Highest bid including 9- Subtle 1- Sun and 25-Dfaxui-e culverts were being dammed up and be" 3- Lowther in her lidth year gale of tickets for season emanation 5.Ag1'eeabls 2G.Crowna important roads flooded hi the The ChN'8l! 51'0" "Om W? - wiNcmls'rs:n-At ihe P tr: Is- ' ' 10-G0d0i'WBf' 0-MM 37-Glil -'1'. Peaka's station and Vernon my-er am 09””? 39 "ll 0' 3115” The mmmg of pmvlmnai Cami land Hospital on Friday .Novem- Applications for ice scrapers considered. (Norse) , 1.Cover 2a.,Hair on mi. -, I am... to me exgeng. g t comm. salon who was a passenger in a "imee "1 em” ""mm" W”? dc" be; 21 1952 Emu: Winchester - ' 11. New wine a. alntanirio hrii-an i.zi-4-ii-in so:-iuagi-i mm wmh Wm om, ,, .1, MW .0 car driven by the accused. M94 on i'e6iel'dI3y at I prei,lmfn- in Ms'.mt 'm, ' - .12. Punpu Il.Prieatly neck i-iiriirlil Fi'..l..'.i.-iv remedy mm M" mom dun p ..g . My meetlns to discuss the formimr Aconxgsud-denly M T” H," on if, .1, 1NMAN, 1g,qu,.ugn v cut. 0; 19,31”. 0; ' 3 Six Wu uses W r h M E Lap of a Provincial Home and school . - erous if unchecked. H G9 63 Y 5 Nov. 21. 1952. Louis Acorn of Secret”-y.Manager . 1s.aead . ancient prey irmusgy-g sang. ; day in the supreme Com. "ml of Federation. The committee will do Camhrmu P. E L m ms 42” a veas ' Media ao.Psa.sant i 30. Animals OTTAWA Nov ,5 .g(spec.aDg. Melvin oharlea Ramsay of Camp- W9 P”9”m”""Y W0”! Oi GXPIONHR yenf - ' - ' Central Bedeque. 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