APRIL 14. 1947 _ __ “WESTERN GUARDIAN 2155K“. George Glow. SUMIERSIDE and “""'"f1'hn Gnsrtllsn msy be bo followhag stores Water Street; G Bookstore. u" Wat/er Street; ion," BJ¢OVL ‘srrler BB! l‘ ,_p‘0R SALE summer oottsge. M“. also material suitable for cot- M, n3 x l8. Phone 73-3. Summer- glde. vlilfillT WARBEWB POND will be closed to public fishing until [tumor notice. _5T0\'l; FOR- gug, with water!ront._ Green En- amel. Box 125, Kensmgtoni. -1115 orator: or on. .1. Gallant. Kinkora. will be closed tron, .\prll l1 to May 3. _t'.\RS (ZOLLIDE—A taxi anti tnotlicr automobile collided at tlac got-nor of Cedar and Second Street, Silmntcrside about 11 s.m. yester- -};;' mnrniztcz. The taxi- suffered ‘Hm/- damage hut no onc was ir- t-nod About 7 o'clock Saturday =\t‘l'l.‘ll'§ a truck owned by Brace M. Kay and Co‘ Ltd. and an suit.- mcbzle with a Quebec license plale nero in collision nl. the corner of Noll-r. Dame anti Central Strcet=. Roth icllirle: not‘? tiamagcti and i... til'l\l‘l‘ of tho Quchcc car \\'<\S glncotl Lllltlill‘ flll‘l‘"l.~—s_ ...l‘lRl-l ALARM AT KENSING- my - The usual serenity of Keri- itngtm lrltsin-css men and com- ntttotx was ludcly interrupted on Illll!‘§Cl.'|_\' evening nl. d o'clock when 1h:- tlrc bell a-lid ‘l sound-ed. The volunteers tinder Chlel W. H. Dasrach respcnded promptly. The lire was a blaze on the mo! o! Mrs. tlotlotlszatfs housc cn Mnlpeque wit-l nrttl was qnicklv put out-K —~R.ETUR.NS FROM TRIP-Mr. Ernest Morrison. Summerside con- tractor, has returned lrorn a bus- iness trip to Balhurst and Mone- tnn. N.B. Mr. Morrison i5 plan- ning to sct up a cclncnt block ntantlfaclurlng plant in Summer- sitlc and while in Bathurst he IIlSPPFiPCl a similar plant there. ltir. Nforrisolt oxpocts tho mach- lmi" for his plant to arrive shortly but the plant's location it not definite- yct. It may be near the Morrison and McRae property in St. Eleanors. Mrs. Morrison accompanied him on the trip. s —NEW BOWLING LEAGUE FORMED;-At a meeting of the bowlers on Friday evening at the Capitol Bowling Alleys, Summer- side. it was decided to form an- ntilcl’ commercial bowling league tn run for another six weeks. Twelve strong tcolns have boon sclected and suitable prizes will be awarded at the conclusion of the league. Due to the fact that the previous Commercial League finished a little early. the majority a.’ the bowicrs dccidod to start rnother and it. looks likc tho competition will br- stronger than over. In order to get enough rames run off before the play-ofls the league will bowl two nights a Work. Mondrtv and Friday. An- Witt-l‘ lcaillo has bcon formed 8- llong Lilo employers of R31‘. Hol- ‘nan Ltd. which will have eight mixed teams and will bowl on~ night s week. g oooo-oo-oo-eo-vo-oeo-ooooeool CAMEO Dion. 6-8-80. Tues. 8.30 l’. M. Mystery-Drama“ "SMOOTH A! SILK" With Virginia (lrey. Kent Taylor and Milburn Stone Short Reel Samson Jn, Eu. I 0 Q O o 90440-0444 O-O-O'Q-Q-Q-O»O-Q\ It anzl t0 ucpartmcnt for ONLY l8 m" - anon.- ll Nlflillliffl. blcachos and clean-J- t-IKOCERY DEPARTMENT. “Mltlrs-slzcs 0 to IL’, for 8.75 from Jutly Bond docs it agaln-lvilh lltat extra "lfifllllh". The sizes are l4 ll EAR DEPARTMENT. The Men's Wear .\ll-‘.N‘S WEAR DICIIARTRIENT. SIALE. - lronl side. Running “=51”, 11mm; ORENE ~61. ll. M.- ltl cents . . . . 'I‘licso are VERY SPEClLflr-so don't miss lhym! J- Elli" Milli!!!- lld Hanover 8t, snd 0O Ottsws St. PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advertising Illlil dilly n. any o! tbs b: uiunmeultls: "I! II Burton. Wtc sunt- Mark Gsuldet. 01 Granville Street‘ The Guardian will be delivered to any horns In Slllflmggplflg,’ . > 2o per day or 12o psr week. Phone 100 (or this "ma, ‘r It" your order to the b0! Nlbflluibls for deliveries on your room —WATCH H)! AD. in loql a m w the hi: Auction sue. sfitfil téayé Aplriil 19th, on the {K131111595 0f - - Orris. 75 S rin Snnnmerside. ‘ p g streml -ros num- _ runes-noon‘ APl-Flllllfll un-lurnlshodi on" pavcdl highway live miles from Summer. and- l telephone, Phone 505.11, gummcr. side. l —-LOGGING AT STANLEY llMr. George Webster of Kens-Lrlgton. tvrletntt o4 the list wal". has cngngcd lin lumbering m a contparativclyi lflfufl $4011’. With a crcw oi‘ nlnel and a. pqrtable mill lie has "loggcdl Oil nine acres some distance up the, ‘Stanley River." He has about 20.0001 it of lumber sawtd with applfl~l lirrnlcly 20.000 lcct to saua-K —TO MOVE BUILDING — ‘Mill Kenneth MacLeod presided at a‘ lmeeting at. Irlshtotv“ Hall _o:‘.l Tuesday evening April 8th. caliodi to (iecido on thc advisability moving the building lo a inorc| central site. As no tlissctllilrt‘ voices were raised. the follovwttxgtl t-omnlittc was appointed to ior-kl into the matter of ownovsltip and other details: Earle CantphclLl chairman. Layton Profitt, scirc- till)’. Gair Cllnlpholl, trcasa George Mat-Loud and Holsoy Pin fitt. A meeting of the ratepayers, of the school district will he l-ul-l ed and this committee tvl-ll proibnb-l ly continue as a “ways and meanv] commltlco. lit. Col E. W. John- sto-no was appointed in zlpllrnacltl the proper officials lTgflrtllllg tho‘ adjustment of taxcs on the whole‘ property. ~l _. l —CIIURCH MEETING - rector and nine members oi the Womatfs auxiliary met in the church room at Si. Str-pllctfs Church. Burlington. on Wednes- day afternoon. April 9th. ior l‘..e regular monthly meeting. “r1. Hiram Harrington presided, and the devotional pcriod was led by Reverend l). E. Nocl. A stplendztl report oi‘ the annual meetings held in Charlottetown was given hy the delegate, Mrs. W. J. Profitt. She also brought greetings and regrets from Mrs_ Cosh and men".- bors of the board to MFs. W. J. Paytilet- lvho was forccd caving to s recent, illness to miss the gn- nual W. A. meetings for the firs: time in many years. The commit- The sale, reported $38.15 added to the church repairs fund. On motion. by Mrs. W. J. Harrington i-t was decided to buy a study book tor the use oi the members. 0n mo- tion by Mrs_ Paynter. a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Profttt, for her report. Mrs. H. Harrington conducted a Bible quiz. Meeting closed with bent-diction by in» rector. Personals --Ml'. WiIIianiQllll of Knlzslltgttn ~14. -M.rs. DBJIRTGOOGVIiIl and Mrs. Lawrence Cuhill cit’ Kertsingto"; were visitors to Summcrsidc on Tlattrsdayn-K. ~~Mtx Layton lJILl-illlllij who turned to the home of his par- nlng. Long Rivet". after a lengthy ccntly cnt-oute to England. —Ths lnatziyfftdends of Miss Reona. Chisholm 0t Kenslngton will be pleased to hear that she is con- volescing after being seriously ill. \ A 14-15"! 300 pairs vi Wutcrnruoreo Baby Pitllls‘ are on SALE in the ctr-As . . . . .Watrrproolo.l sheets are 5 and l0 .- nil‘. U tmvrl Wuicr (Ionccntrut: for your washing, and qlnnnhl; contains no lye, caustic or will. so l.'t\'u will be kind to your hsnds. Get n bottle today-zit ls ll cells In tho _ P"?! (H. your feet wet or don't miss the opznlng of the Trout Fish- "lk acnsun-liccnuslo you have no Rubber Boots . . . s (Rot a. Pair of 33" (ills! SHOE IIEPAIVPQIENT. adalntyylrilty (‘r-‘HD blouse! 'l‘lli; llluusc has a round nack with a. deep trill of eyelet umliruidcry to give it to l8 and the priec ls mos-Looms tin-rent has Men's Khalil Dress Shirts-Eli tl 1- rn o! them. Mad; of beautiful broadcloth, shes l4 to l1 priced at 2.75 - ‘l‘wo 8.0M. Victor Radios outstanding in llliflllrmllllfl» llfilllly "ml laluc are lllc MASTER AND LITTLE MASTER. . Wu excellent long 0.0;] short. wave reoiptlon. It ls completely enclosed ln I Plsstlto-Cwblnet with n carrying handle-the dimensions are Bin. high 15in ‘lilo and ‘l 3-8in. deep-apricot! st 58.00. . . .'I‘lu- Little Master will glvo wu amazing tom: and volumc. It has n graceful Plastic (‘ahlnet of walnut. nr Ivory tlnlsh. This Radio ls the ‘hi; time perionmfr" in the 10W llflwfl Field-MM. Comte ln to the Hsrdwsrn Department for a domonslrbllflll 0f llolth use“ modelL-IIARDWAIIE DEPARTMENT. . . .Tltt- former will give t a (W2. If offer for sols my form ol North Isdsque on tits Borden Highway llvo mils: from Summsrsido, con. oms, 52 in high itole of cultivation, remainder wood and postur- l Farm For Sale Summsrsitio- no of 66 |1, qllsnflty o! lumber snd *’ gles House and born in excellent condition. Nsot church and school. RALPH MocCAULL. bos ' tee in charge of the Easter pantry, visitcd Summerside on Tliurz-dayn‘ re-' wi—-—-—-l Auction Sale irskc, grsln crusher, two lots bob- ‘crusn separator. new. stack ooh. i Temps cuh. ' i Youth Ami Police .. SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) ‘and TUESDAY F ill/WK at‘: i GRANVILLE lzutm IONDI uv WAllUlN mus suntl: utsu rim "a nromt norm ANDY RUSSELL sttxs tours w -- w w» KiNG cots mo mum lmu IIIIIIED AIYlilS Also: Minstrel Doys Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 --.\'l.'. .loli.rl New Pillmtzcl of ,"\lll1'.ll‘l cvtclmve potato grower and tlczllel" i-l ltotatccs “Hi5 a ltsltcr in licnsiltgtcn on Thursday‘. - K. —FROM BOSTON — Mrs. Leo Bmnna-xl of Darirllcy returned crl \\'Cdll[‘.‘(iLly‘ evening after having t-lx-ilt the wit‘ ir in Boston. WK. “Nita l-lttrllc Sinuns of Cilan- lottetcwn \\'as a visitor to Kcnslng- ton recently.—K t --M.rs. Mabel Chisholm of Ken- sington was a visitor to Slur-inter- sidc U‘! 'l‘llllt'.=da_v.-K t ~Mln Carlyle Callill of South- rurt sport-l the tvcckcnrl with his l larcthc; I..-fl\\‘2‘(’l‘-LX‘- Cnhill and family (ti l{r!'l<_.lllgi.Oll.-—K “Mn llcatlt Mat-Loud, Fretltil Rivcr lcft, on Thursday lo join | his brother in Western Canada. i —-__- - —Anlol1g those in atlcndallcc at thc Toachcvs‘ Cc-‘lvetltitm in Char- THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ Picture At S'side The flJSl in a series of show- ings o! motion pictures known as "Youth and Police" series was screened in the Capitol ‘Theatre, Surmnersldc. rm Saturday morn- ‘ng for the children of tho town. Nrarly scvon hundrcd children. who nearly filled the theatre to capacity. lltendcd. The pictures were shown under the joint aus- pices of Chiet’ of Police Peter White. of the Summcrslda Polico Department. and the National Film Board. Tho projoctor was operated by Mr. Charles Sexsntith. The use o1’ the theatre was given free o! charge by the proprietor. Mr. Harold Gaudet, and the noxt shelving will hr: on Saturday. Ap- ril 25th. Acting Mayor Henry Wodgo ad- dressedlhe audience before the pictures started and asked thorn to bo orderly and to be careful of theatre propcriy. Ho oxplalncd that. Mt". Gaudot llati given tho lhr-airo wilhntlt Cllflrgn and asked Ihent to silmv their appreciation hf: not damaging tho furniture. file said that God Save the King would br- plziycd mt tho conclusion of lhc show and ho wanted ouch child to stand in his pl-vco t.ill if. was OVN‘. Ho roivrrcd L0 the nlany other protects carried on by tho Sr-rvioo Clubs of tho town for tho benefit of the children and asked lllctn to bo appreciat- ivo cl what. is bola’; donn for thrtn. ' ’l!1o iirr-l. illlll was very instruc- livr- as 1t slmwod safoiy tnoasuros in lzt- nbscrvod in driving a ht- <.\'Clf‘- Tho socuncl film in cvilul‘ had boon prrllarctl by "Ducks Un- llnlitvd" zlntl ricalt with tltn pro- ‘.'»l‘l\'i1illlll of t-lvr ilalurttl resour- l cos in wninml lilo. The third film t was a Slllq-SOHG and tho last one dealt with n illlntnjzrzlpllic nrajoot of lllc R.C.A.I". lll tltc North Wash All of the fllnis arr- of an t-tlllcztlititull ltaltlrr» and nu ("tr- lrwns m‘ coltlcdios arc thou n. 'l'.'lo ciiildron wt-ro vory ordt-t-ly and altcntivc throughout. S Smythe Has“ Praise For Defence Duo B)‘ Fraser lllacllougall Canadian Press staff Writer / “xv; ‘1 autumn . t ‘t ' ' ' as \‘-‘~_\§-, ’ :?4<:1-‘\!Q€_ WALL ings Department for Sunworthv Wallpapers your selections- Draperies Paper drapes in shades 01' white. rose and green back-ground with lovely floral tie- Qsigns 58 inches wide 2 1-2‘ yards long. Per pair $225- illlllSE FlIlllllSlllllG TORQNTQ. April 1s --tCP)-’I‘o managing director Corny Smytilc lottctotvn were Airs. Harold Ma"- Leod. Ivislitotvn, and lili-ss Rlllilu t Profitl, Long River. | “Mrs. Crlt-nuood MacLeod. re-. ‘turned to llcr home at Park Cor-l ner c-‘J Monday alto-r spending the‘ weekend in Cltarloltetotvn. i a ‘ —Mrs. W. B. Warren. Burling- tton, spent the past few days visit- ing friends in Chaizlotlototvn. ' —-Ml's. Smiles Crndnn, Miss l-gnlxl ,Ootldc-:i. Muster Jackie and Reggie‘ lOondcrl ol‘ Kcttsingtcn were visitors Ito Summcrsitle on Tltursdayx-K. naaasr. mro nousn l It's .'t uuod jul) some lOlks alert": snperstitiotts .. but atlythE-ng goes‘ when you're house-hunting in Britain these day's. providing it's got four walls and a roof .. evcn if it’s’a ltcarscl Thirty-_vear-old lPatrick liirConliskrgv, with his ltvifc, small son and grown-tip: nephelv, ltavo just set tip house in one of thes charming vehicles! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dun-f. . l They pay '75 cents rent each F-nnk 501k‘ thought - in ‘ ed period of overseas service loft rc-led on the shore of s beautifttllggfizc or any“. g a)“ rmiam a week and they're pleasantly situat- |lako in NOllllCHl Ireland. Com-l |pletcly homeless. they jumped at: the idea of a hearse! Bungalows. on the adjoining sites are getting! rents up to $120 a month. Mrs.‘ lMcCcnliskoy has got her new home _1{_ ‘iixctl up prctty contfortatbly’. and "Q0 Toromu prcss allowed m _.. 1 ._. _ sllc and Pat. llatl ‘no qltlalnls wltlit- have,» he “KL Stormy, and closgd ever about, sleeping in a lloursc. ‘ [oven it‘ the banshee: might come walling rotmrl An absolute dlsperlll auction sale at: - KBINSINUIUN ON APRIL I7. BlTIlIIINIIK‘ at l2 o'clock noun. "fill": sold our property we wil sell on above dale our entire fsrun cqulptnent. consisting of: Threo work mares. seventeen ex- tra good Inllch cows (this being a thiry herd they are the but pro-I durors obtalnahlr), bne pure hrod tiuernssy bull. three Guernsey hell- ers. one brood sowfzz hens; Lmplements- truotor (Chalmers) tractor plow, tractor barrow. potato planter. new, hay louder, ncvrr usotl, hay ntower, oil batli. mm tlossclt mower. l spring tooth barrow, lever smoothing har- row. d-lsc barrow. potato digger. walking plow. potato soutller, horse hoe, fertilizer nower. land roller dawn rnlirr, grain drlll. art. fsnners, manure spreader, threshing outfit with blower tllsll), hinder, hay THURSDAY. sleds, one wood slelgh. lsrm wsg- on. box esrt, driving sleigh (Frsn- cls), stumping uusoblnm. sll kinds harness, double and slngls used on this largo lsrm. scales. steelyud. motor 1-4 H.P., mourn. 1-2.. H.P., 300 bushels mixed grain. axle. truck and wheels for trsller. Furniture-Joe chest, Frsnklln glove, sew-Ins machine, two rugs. set. dishes. lco crcsm freescr. Qllllltlty glrts, 8t! feet. long 1 by articles not snd hundreds of enumerated. It day is unlit. ssle on next day. WllflJAM COTTON l SON 0t Toronto Maple Leafs the Stan- lcy Cup playoff pcriorznancc of his rookie dcfetico duo~baby4aced Jimmy Thomson frt-n tl/intllpeg all‘?! Slllfdlt‘ Gus lvloptsctt from Kirk- land. On‘l-"-lS sonlcthing to tall; about. t And talc 11-3 ant Saturday nlglill a5; i Leads doffed tihoil- hockcy regalittl for street clothes after taking thel measure of lliontreal Canadians 4-2 in the third game of their liest- of-scvcn Stanley Cup final. l "Tl-lose kids have only bccn scor- l ctl on fout- times in (‘ighi gaitlc. ’ he said. noddng; to the collim- where the 20-year-old Tlholnsolt and the 21-year-old Morison were dross- hi8 Hc tniglll thavn gone further and citcd nlore statistics -‘.hat Leafs were ecorcd on 12L‘ tkzncs in thc eight gantos-elght tinles in t-llcr three starts with the Uatladtcrs and 14 time; in the five semi-final games sivit-h Detroit Red Wings. Thus l8 per cent or the goals against Tot-onto wcrc scorod on the pair of rookies and tllc_v tvcrc used extensively in uhc series. What Canadlens. their Coach Dick Irvin and General Manager about the stereo-except to Montreal iwavspapennon. l-‘ol- the usually aiiable stood stem guard at the dressing roctn door and turned back all writers eitcept those lrom Mont real Sellze the door quickly, Gossip in the press room was that the orders to close the Mon-meal dressing room cainle from the club directorate. 1n any case it repre- scntcd a startling about-face. Ro- forc lilo game a CP man not into the dressing rocm and Irvin af- fably went over his lineup l" the contest. There was no discussion in llw Toronto dressing room of the l\‘laur~ ice Richard sllspcnsiotl although the written stalcntettt. lrclzn Pres -. dent Clarence camvbcll “l U" National llockvy Mucus 51mins that it was for last night's game was studied closely by wit"! 0i lllc wlvvltrrs. _ _ Bill l-Izinicki. tho lllfl-ll lllgllillll combed with lll5 stick to _carn‘ti match penalty and susPm-illlll m the second game of the series in Arm-final Thm-gdny itig-ht. bore no visible evidence of the tnlurv. Bill [What Became 0f l Sinclair do Italians Wonder ' Mussolinfs Treasure A By your.’ TALBOT ROM E, April lIi-—lR@lli£rsl -- ‘ltr- cxcltc-nlcnt 0t the llu-tlt far uussolinks gold and .l@\\'Pl5~ U‘? sit-called “treasure o1 Dongo." is su-eeping Italy. _ The tale o! the treasure 1s a iztbtllous one, beginning with the .\.-‘.lt)Ol.ll‘lg of Mussolini and then cutttinuiltg with gold and 1W?“ beyond price. with murders. "B" ret documents and EPQClI-l m" concerning outstanding European statesmen. It began in April 1N5. as U18 partisan forces in northern Ital)’ closed in on the fleeing _Duce. How close Mussolini was to making good his-getaway is sh wn by the fact that Dense. the all village where his pursuers caught up with him. is an the north- western sltores of Lake Como, less than l0 miles £50m the SW35 frontier. As far as can be nude out. Mussolini had with him a note- book with gold covers embossed with the swastika and fasces oi diamonds ta present from l-Iit- lt-r); a gold hunting horn, covered with rubies ta present from lhl former Hungarian relelil- Ad‘ mlral Ilorthyli the golden m" of ti.» King ni Abysslnia- richly tnrrttstotl with jctvcis; some 7° pounds of 101d; fl Sim} 0i mm"! estimated at 10 milllsrds ot lire; and some briefcase! containing important state papers and P9P‘ sonal filos. , tAt the uurvcnl t-xcllartflt‘ Ville: of 3'15 lire to the dollar. l0 mil- liards (t;ol'0)lire would be worth As rcgards the actual cash Ind gold. tl has been said that this .E‘irst auto bulit by Henry Ford, who died recently at the ago of 83. was hauled out qt the museum for to tho actual ll'f‘fl5lll‘f‘~~lllt" grild. l I. nrt. the rooklo lffiillTlllfifl‘ who ‘ . ‘he arms“ many“; n gash ovtr 1hr.- cyvc ivottl ‘gird H, p“, my tho jowols. thc motto)‘. Til" Knv. Richard's mick earltcl" in ti"? ill". ihch, mtlft,“ H". vies-mg stages ornnlonl. would hko lr) kitotv “hat. gnirnc, could, llflldl)‘ 5” ‘hmugh- it the war has huppcltcd to tho lll'lt"ft'.'.t.\ts~- the swollen cs1 ‘ ..' - t chan- the state documents and tho por- Sntythe described thc tzanto all’ "Elhsiiirilzirfigllfihl:flex?“ pub "M, punt,“ “good. hard clean ltnciccy tthol It‘; . 1m“ m ‘(ROW “hat happened M." Mugml-lm 1nd ha,“ mo. WM? ll 500m" b‘ phi-Pd‘ __ ' “ 0-». -—— all thc landfills" in his trnitt “an -—--"——"".'”'__“_ iakon to Como, ttlloro it was handed uvcr to the partisan authorities. "SALAIIA" i TEA B4513 From Como Lbs treasure start- of about a dozen partisans. never rcaclicd its dostinntion and has never been heard of since. MORE NAVAL OETCERS SASKNPOON. April ll-MCPY- Cmdr. C. H. Little of Navalldtiad- quarters. Ottawa. dircctol" oi uni- vcrsity naval training, said (lore today that the 900 students un- tlertaking training this your will » aro taking fnurqvoar coursos load- tntng to l reserve commission. THAT WILL BRIGiiTEli 0i’ i000 ii0lllE I A complete range 0f Wallpaper for ever): Summerside ed oi‘! toward Milan. under oscori. ‘ lt ' rise to about 1.400 next ycnl‘ .|n.l j a maximum of 1.800 ln i949. All‘ NOW SHOWING i000 yards Floor Covering Special, per y/yard $1.69 t . igssn-s-www-mrzrxcctmz-o_ia . room in \'0lil‘ home. Visit our House Furnlsli- and we will be glad to assist you in nlakittg Creionnes’ in 36 and 38 inch witlths. in a nice range oi‘ laatterns and shades suitable for (lvaptas and slip colt-en's. Pritvetl from 75c t0 03bit per yard. DEPARTMENT-Lower Floor Sttewart Ltd. this picture. Riding with ltun is i895 and still runs. Henry For- Mrs. Ford while grandson Hcnrl‘ gwas =ltc lit-st t.) rel-tact the assem II looks cu. This our was built ll‘l lbly lute technique. A I PFZNZANCFZ. Ciorntvall. Enzland \R\BQR.OUGH. Kent, Eng 'CPI-~- 'l‘llc Lltccvy that rt ttJl'i -- liatly .\vc:ur":. Rt l lllUllil". vllttlbvtg in. n cnn-pliwo zinc. uh.» tllfti at llfl‘ lawn hers was llll turning; on n loow lap. cattsrwl l‘vc \\'.(l‘\\' of the nlctttlrel‘ of patlla. . z dcatlt of tl-lc r-oltl Dc-llald Jcnlzzil ~ was arivonrcrl nl his mqlti-'. A vc li’lllt'.‘. tiict. ct :c,:l lnl (loath tva= r hark holirla-v. criwlrtl HlIYT. ..c .l'l llf“|l l llfitl as. slltttnic.“ lllQ llltyxititpd by cwapntg cas. i Jzcrs. ‘who n. ll '.v itrc lllf‘. lihllllfljt‘; for .. .--,<.-_-,. f g ..,V_:-._,_-_.~._~_.__........ ,_..