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I --,~' f, ,; . ~f.~.- '\,\~» -,».;'- -_ ~ ,V »-_ . .- .,., , _ . . . , .. ,_, ,_, ,, ._ sf " ' ‘i 1 `~ ~ .1 ~ . , ,_- __ 1 _ ;.»_ " P3* \~ -_ Y . -. .Ui ~-.fl < .. ,nm , _' V' 7,, 1 4, ,\.-,,".,>..:,.,.-f\._.,_;,V§, V , < Astbebeghlatlreueualtsoloee 23?. _lgsssnqj-I.Q»\ael¢l.u» lnenhry-Lint 0e|.D ldhvuntlnpecdv,-I l»U“'l"\ vin-rvhteoab-rl 5 Quanta the Government is becoming more `.,,u,_,|,._°_ andml:;wm1;iedoveri:nwrd.'lhe| _ lurid teas upon t ythe0ppo- "'°"" """`°‘”""‘ ddonsccm tomvo aooumdles' " l.l¢»c'n\¢dl¢¢n»n-ue members, and thsyareattempting U °°'°° U* Um” ‘"0" tomakeupinstronglangusgewhat neun nut; _ie»uaoo_ mm ,un er as us .cocoon ann". they lack in facts and logic for their ‘I THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 ‘ - ...___- , Quiteastorrnhuurlsenover th: In an attempt to justify his negligence inpreasingourclalms for compensation from the Dominion for tho Dalton senororlum, non. W. M. Lea gets more and more 0!\tl-D81¢d- In his viirlolic remarks In the Budget debate, he attacks me ousrdlon for insisting upon our claims being pressed, and says that as a consequence of the Gwa.rdian's insistence the Sanawr- ium Commission lost "any- where between $i5,000`and $25,000." The actual facts are contained inthe1'¢90ft0itheBoardofC0m- misionen of the Provincial Sana- hlrium presented at the present session. The commissioners state: With reference to the Bulldr i mg and Equipment Fund. it was decided w conduct a. Pro- vmwwide Campaign with the objective of $60,000. ..... Total i pledges s'ls.a9'r.'l4." I Bo that instead of falling short of thdr objective as the alleged re- sult of The Guardian's insistence the commission obtained nearly $17,000 more then they asked for. I Mr. Lea reiterated _his conten- tion that the Dominion Govern- ment, as represented by the three respondble ministers, who met the delegation made no oller of con! pcnsctlon. Yet, hero is wins Mr. Lee himself wrote in The Patriot of september 11. last. ` "Mr, McCurdy (Minister of i Public Works) ksked me what 1 sum I had ln mind, suggesting l was it $25,000. $50,000, or $75,- i 000? 'Ibis was merely sounding | m to see what claim, if any, we were considering." Ourchurgesgainstiiireneil Government, of which Mr. Lea was s member, was that it noglcct- edtopressourclnixns. Mr.l.eain his speech on Wednesday night, aci- mits this charge, though unintena tionally. He said that when he and his colleagues went to interview the Government at Ottawa about the Dalton Sarlaborrlum- "'Ihese gentlemen (the Com- mittee of the Dominion Gov- ernment) did not know what we were coming to lay before ` address recently given by the Gcver- ° nor General at the lihnpire Club 'Do- ll ~ Mmmcricl Negligence ‘of the D-rt. or soldiers' nc-who im” on M, vm, ,O me Wm ,nm ~ _'_ ushmmi *ming “W 5° W" 'in' Lord Willingdon expressed the opin- able to see "anything that would ion that the future of tho-West In ,gem 9° Jusmy ` dum being 'iles depended on Canada and reci- mmm.. And Wm, um mdenmw procal trade relations for the devel- opment of her tropical produce, of '°P’y°°“’°"‘°‘ “Y M* B°”»M'- 1*” iwhlch sugar is the chief. ln r.oodoo‘ remained satisfied. thwsh no could this speech wsshureu as w covcrt oc-1 guwworkbecauscof comesuchaseriousmat what = f 11;;-Punto For-on i nbnlunsoeshhrtho nf aquuusisnfahtuut rg lil. I. Bir: The Government seems to tmnk hm Oppoeil-10|! ll! 000 mln) questions. Well inmy 0i>\!\i0D ,il mlghtbe betterfor someof the, camp 'followers of the executive if they _too -sked a few questions and nhowef cms interest ln how the affairs o' Gare has been formed in Wadllng- rbi’ °°“n'fY "° m"°“°d “nd wh” ML D_ Q -me won og gms mm. ill the money goes. What gdb, the: mmee is-fm my and wwe, the cost think they were elected fx: W: l “ ar em of being ill, to-the hldlvidual, and to ‘imply '°°i"' md “Y * to everything. Messrs Baundelu ani COLD! 5. on nw 'I’l\isbu.l.nel0! dlvidual himself and and so to the whole c0 Committee on the 00st of i ' --th unit . = have gong to mg Qqoqmrrmic, gg- tack on the British Labor Govern-I ° °°“‘”‘ Y ue, Av' I qum agree Wm, W wx. having dmdhd me dum, md ment's policy of refusing to help the distressed sugar industry of the West, pmsenmd it enwuvelyi Mums Indies by increasing the preferencel W`m°h he °°“m mv* b"°“3m it be 'or giving a subsidy. No report of the' fore the Reperatiorls Commission speech reached the Government, and` which would hm., ,gm 5u,f,|°¢_ was no comment could be made officially, dont BM he warmed to mmm until the address was available. The -we uh f-» ou -to me f3.§’:§:.‘:.“;‘°:;.‘.‘.i;“i':.;: ::“r::.:‘. A35°°i”4°n» °f which iw W’-‘I 5 di' West Indian sugar has been the sub- lecwr. ject of q, bitter controversy, in which m._ LM me, w pm” me bum, Lord Oliver, former Labor Secretary, for India, has been the Governments chief antagonist. for his failure on the Conservative Government then in IJUWBI at Ot-I tawa. The delegation and letter lrwunyigg, U |¢ 5|||_ “pon ,u tm, referred to were sent in 1921. The' agitation, Viscount Willlngdon’s M -M lo- M m D-s:°°.:.:.“.:“.°::.11f=°;."=,::.°°° “amber °‘ that year’ °° ML L” what the Govcmmerii: vliouldmd: In This Committee has found that in me Um” sums md “ke” owner about allowing sudb un- axmly to Canada also' thu "Deo, ’Jl.lhi'B B8 ww” iD P55 \l\'\nUuc9d ple on me average are msabxed by i BiS0iWi-Sh W Clii 8»i»\'.€l'ii.i0l\ W till mms M hut once annuauy, men .uct that while there are five girl t . women (mm (mcg ln the treasury depariment the Pub abou once yel-\'. _ m twqoe, md wud,-m mme 1,h¢;\,lic Accounts only give the sqlarlc; twice each school your 'uso days)-" |°‘ f°\“' “mi Y°‘ “‘° P°°P1° "°,P“Y' Now what was found to be the most ins salaries w two avdlwrs- frequent kind or illness? i Ma they twins to hide the num- oolm' hmncmug' and mnugnm bel' of Dfiicbiis Oi' Q18 IBM Lhili'-ltheg como mt, :snowed closely by dig- are still taking ndlcs into the luome wiv, ¢g,f,mq,;,m¢g_ ‘In my event we have a question that I have spoken before about the mustbe answered. Why was her name phyaictansindhsrgeofisrgeindust-olniwed? ‘ _ r|g1plgnUw'hqgumeil1-oontlotwiiiil IlmBil',ef»0. , all theses cases. ENQUIRY These Physician tell in that in their opinion colds, bronchitis anvil -'-i--i _ dkestive disturbances are all duo to _ -,\,_ ~» if ',- “__ g y__}°|\"'»|i\a"~v',rg,;w~ 1-w§_u.sr-1,, mst-sc<|nnLonErows susnnlsn .v.....sy_Ti. way 0 ' . 0 ~' » ; s' ~ ' You . Qwrl I » -its I g , to _, g ...... 0 .;:..;..........- ' ere it1s I .5 ;Z.‘§i: » ` :Q/wmggg, _`\l 15;/ \-. _ I .» ` 3 " "3¥L~._ .f ri .Y ‘VV E -*`=' :Y - 'f ~, . -'. p ss- 'o ofii :e . .,\ .,‘fa"‘|;§% I ll' 5 _Q-. .eau-:sri-‘1u‘¢-'-\=». we ~/' “_ ~l§ ;.f . ‘ ~ , ¢¢._ i _ -1. - . 1 ' _-;',e.: ‘ 1--*;:f‘? *Z-1.?" .ug Fic' . ::r,>~.~-_.~ -.~‘ ""`£` ...hd ` '~‘iiii_=1f:§£-'é' .pf ~" J -i".’.~;~ ._~¢'~_ ilssrri' ef" v -1- L `~ 'J "='5‘.`;. ` . ._. . ,#1 .‘° _ ._. ._'._. fr'- L. .-Y _#F \',1 o. 5 1 ,l 'speech, "strongly denounced The had excellent opportunity to try' his persuasive powers on a Govern-i men-t of his own choosing. Di he do so? On the contrary, the Be Govemmenl; brought in a resolutioni in 1922 for the dlsmentllns, and destruction of the Senator- lum, the need fur which now al- most brings tears bo his eyes! _ Mr. me may now profs-st and Wx vitrlolic as much as he llines,' but he will convince no one that llewasnotrecreantwhisdutyss a. Minister of the Crown in this vital business of the hes.lth of the province; besides giving one of our most kind-hearted and generous citizens a row deal by 0-aslkini his loving and magnificent gift back in his teeth. ' “| uv cough: In The Acc ` According to the Patriot of March 27th, the Premier, in his Budget Guardian for spreading abroad the statement that there was a deficit of $244,000 when, (as he claimed.) paper had included $65,000 sinking _ them." _ Usa anyone imagine a case of more gross negligence than that a delegation- from the Provincial Government should seek an inter- view with e. committee of the Do- minion Government without first advising them "what they were coming to lay before them?" But Mr. Lea makes a far worse admission than this. Not only did he not advise the Dominion Gov- erllmllt what the delegation was coming to interview them about, bw be confesses that he himself did not know that we had my ground for claims. Surely no res- ponsible minister, who wished to press provincial claims so Ottawa, undo a more dlmwins ldmisliw lnoompetency than Mr. 'ul Wemleedny night, is E35 § .!urd1ermore.itis`elsimed agreeme-ntro dba ‘,,, DCVCFBIW isleqreemen Yet Mr.l.eetAhesumbngeat lningehsrpedvrithfsllingwpress our-dnlus. l!ullv\l', IU. lea will takes Redtferbeingtisefirsttonlggeat .eslsmevttcm Ha says tht the b\l&¢o¢ti:e\hs1ilmewinker Ei- lo ‘cgi -$ i '3\r,e¢wfudxhevnsad|reetor. i}U' Vwpoergyunudassdllrthenemmun ,ilevllmlliaadwhsnttwes D“,mil\lUu0lt&dllllll0 ‘hHl'\b\li$M."' B fi# d~l iam-14° qaaptlt- ¢*,"iIlC0|el'lIiK!\i there was really e. s\rplus| of over $3,700. ' That news- general. there was considerable ap- °“° °“'"°°‘ proval of His Excellency‘s suggestion mmm? th" th’ m‘°'-i°“`”*V °‘ thu' that causes should telco over re-_ °°°°' "°P°“"°"~ °" W” ’°°°‘°°"' °°- sponsibllity for the future of the tg” mvsucwd West Indies, particularly in view ofi 31° mf' im °“n th” hh* °m' the recent important and extensive! P1°W°°» 5'” hm” snrd” mm un' trsdcsndsluppmgdevelpmecb- W Ni°°¢°Ym°"°“‘¢' °°°“‘°°°‘ "“°” tween the Dominion andtihe i:lanri!s.i?-il1\°i7¥°°'w‘3 m°“’f°°d°h°'“"h°n they were workzing hard, and tbl! did ` more nomo or Lords Lord Psss-i11°w°fk°¢v=ylr1°¢i- field was forced to explain the Gov-| 11.1 G“*’i 5¥'"5mf W th* Wm cmments policy but nt. Hon. Phu- hand- °1“¥°”\'m|>°'°f "°"‘°°‘"°°°""Y lp Snowdon, Chancellor cf the Ex- i-hm' '°“tm3' mm’ i‘° "wk °“ aux' checucr, who lr dictating the policy dmv. md spend saturday utoruooc of the Goverment ln this connection W1 °fi=°1\ Sundly l»i°°» 1° NW Wm holds the view that as the sugar ef °\lfd°°f ¢"°1'°i-‘¢- ZYOWBFS Of the West Indies failed to' NU" W9 w“”th°f 1*" ‘mndhmc W build up adequate reserves during do with colds and bronchial condit- ihe period of prosperity therefore ion-s.becauso these are more frequent they-cannot now expect the covcm- in the wld W°*i21¢\'» °'"‘*°‘°1°°° ii ment to change its fiscal policy ml.. is not the de¥1'¢¢ of will tbl# 0°'-mil sly on their account. bees/use than are as many '©1140' in ...___ `od\uornia¢st‘herea.l'einMkinedur- Dill-llwhiie, the only Lyman” nut ix thi nplihl (If WDW. West Indian sugar growers have isi The reason is thot people remain they will have a preference, and that er is cold, and remain in the IWUIO the Government is prepared tg gf- instead of getting mii- furd credit faculties for the rc-organ-f This www the will °f ¢4l°'““ ization of the industry. The Govem- f dlsturbancess, for two relmnl. ment is not prepared to give a direct i First, the food does not get used W or indirect subsidy and its proposals by exercise md so wastes dog the for the rcllef ur thc sugar interests blood and 'cold' or other oralullnl are mended by the lmcr as hope- this have no trouble swims 0- !°°l- ' An African Mystery Solved 1 _ i Nearly forty years have elapsed, ‘N mice ur. 1'. w. none publlshod msi -N bool: entitled, “rho nuluod cause or , CEL fgal’ Msshonainnd." It was shown that in ‘ Rhodesia, on the hither side of ‘the --r '= - ---- Lundl River, gggg' gg, md uvgg 3 had discovered the site whence came highly civilised and artistic Dclqple ml “lilld of Ophir" far-famed in whose remarkable monument; had the Old Testament memoirs of Hiram mn recuuuod by are an-lcm Jiur- ms solemn 'rho tools, cours, on gle. Clearance of this over'-growth 11811118. pottery, etc., subsequently revealed the fact that these ancient brought to iight, revealed a skill in of Ophir, or the Phoeniclans minted ffv, nmmuw gh, mmggn; eg L their coin, Mashonaland was the pe¢4,h.|,|, hm num mg ggmng 5;, scene of brisk and extensive indus- mulhnt us” by muy” of M;-iq trial activities, and of mining enter- mg Nigerful railway is opal-atlngl prices the equal of any such adven- spwm 591, tg-gm from mgog u ture of modem date. Professor Fro- gpm Un;-4 ggch week, ~ that if a duty on sugar is imposed! indoors. out more because the weath-. lewis' insdequm. hold. / .___ i second, urs me um more amm- In consequences of these criticisms duals remain ind00ll'8 H8911 H951” md conjectures, Lord Willlngdon, that they do not get €ll°\I8i\ °Xy¥¢l\ UU'0\l8h his private secretary, found from indoor air to l>l‘UP¢l‘1¥ bum W funds which should not be added to I ' the liabilities because they represent: in good asset to the Province," he ‘ maintained. This statement was paraded in black letters, presumably for em- ` pluisu. Hon. Mr. Stewart, by way of ,reply when he followed the Prem- ' ler in debate, read from a speech on me budget delivered by Mr. ssuuders gin 1927, when the latter was leader of the Opposition. Mr. Stewart quot- ed from the Patriot of April 3, 193'!! and this is the way the present lead- er of the Government calculated the difference between revenue and ex- penditure at that time: Revenue, ordinary, 1928. $147,000.06 Balance Gasoline Acc't. 0,012.58 Balance Highways Im- provement Acc't. .. 569.74 ‘NMI ............ 752,048.28 Expenditure, Ordinary $124,958.49 Pbrpenditure. capital .. sosso Sinking Funds 15,120.00 $141,387.29 Surplus .......-.. S 11,255.99 5\lf¢iY, as Mr. stewart runsrked. with Premier Saunders' wonderful sbiuty at outing up figures, 'rho ousrdlsu nods right totslrshls precedentlnthisregard, and include tnoslnklnsnmasforlmunodm rorlmlnsmsmmlorwwnso fsrutolay,inhis|peechthsoth- ornlshttbstthewnvsrwuoworrm ssuptsuonsmothodorcelculstiog modcnolsmusebo-'slussrsruokor memo." woqouot holisveam nanlaraumdmomplcodatmu- atingdrcnmstmeeloueitheroonmt ltwalfuiaplsinolseefhnlm hlm.'rbenem|nhuaemow¢ht. hlfivmanumiy. mtbomot glqsnguungunsgsndiflulsu msareuuaumnbaiumus riltaennteparlusiitstnuae a\Ni‘mfi':ani|n¢Qu,\fcvst-f '»'u»wv;s»‘w-as u ` mundo annum it n°¢€SS|U'$' to issue an explanation. f-he ‘O04 05353- m-.nrlc lvncvuls lnreplytourr so- soevenuyouwillnotexercisent terview, said that when- the Gover- 162-‘li 8% WWW" md bum W tm’ l1°l'-Heneral said “it would be a fine extra. food eaten during the wld 011118 if Canada could take over the `wea’ohu'. ` rellwnsibilities of assisting the West ' Indies in the many heavy responsl- ----_---' bilitles which now fall upon the Brit. ish Government," he expressed his ` own personal views and not those of ' ' my govemment, onthe govemm- of LQ NW of the West India Colonies. Pro. °¢°di!\8 Mr. Mieville said; _ ’ expand on the remarks he made, but ture of the West Indies. reflected a',M:,:w ,'m.s ‘ mem ye," sentiment expressed in certain qusr-, _-Aw we have been Img twgmer “N m me west Indies", In “her rhrough pleasant "and throng words, while not echoing any offic-: cloudy wah". ill 0Dinion the Govemor-general re-I m hard to mn when mend, ue A ‘ ‘ Ghoose thine own time; ” "'°'"""°" ”"° “'° "°"""‘°ssy not good-night-but in some wuts public money lu the absence Bm m' '°°d m of the safeguards which experience , has shown to be necessary. During iheputsixyemosupervlsorons ""”'_'_"”W""'”_'__` UI. of which 01,082,000 remained out Mndineoonscanbor almond wuumunuwsumwumsin Ihavbedifflculttooollectinthellghi waythlsxdmantonmaanotified the ofsfewexamples. Government tluthewuwilliugto ii-E gi? EP ‘siiiiii .gl igigigl* .,§ §| i.; i §§Ea§5§ §§r3§s§§s§§ arilénis tive Credit 1989 with I ve. all Kun- of “|,. membership l\!4\lll» received 0111. With part purchased 'farm re!unsie20l\00.buttheoBerwasnet eeoeptsdandnegotiationlaregoing llillliil-WF tutuvsa she:-ue uovsrnmen el .WW ‘Ulm thatalllllpsrtef heenmlnt .éiiiill iigiréli 5? -ll-= si F lll\\lll’i¥ =§ ll is *E ii folk had warlord gold mines and crm-smulshla comparable lu excel- ber.-_‘us f.-plots that the zimlm-.ve height, topped by grunitio slabs forne- .lns s walk for sentinel purposes. md rum monuments ln the thick _or thc! punctured by narrow openings whim led W paved avenues to smeltiug works. und further on to n. temple or mtg; wh°_ gg” '.85' paid their d°_ i bullded fortified cities. Whcelver lence to the art work of ancient mms ru-g me legacy of q folk kindred f-NY milhii 5°- U10! Wbre skilled in RVN- with the ancient Babylonlsh-Sumen ll°hii¢°Wl'°. If-l¢\lHrY. l>°i7fAr!- muk- Professor Frobenlus has _diligently lan peoples. In any case, the subject lar- lhllvins 0! twls. mininl Ind followed up this clue, sud has been ls replete with interest, especluuy in Jmbltlns. ll ww plainly shown by immruu ur hu cnorn to osccrmo me ugm of the metallurgical survey the Zimbabwe ruins Mr. Bent Qt /whence cams the Zimbabwe struc- which is now being made as to the about to explorvn He discovered on tures. They are typical of many possibilities in this and other regions 01-ilvtictl structure, the walls of Whiph others in Mashonsland. In search of of the African continent. were thirty feet thick and of greater gn explanation, be journeyed to In- dll. and announces that these Af- .iunale are unquestionably all or is piece with the relics left by the Orl- l!:ngisnd,who hnvereached acer tsinamseofsentmccnrenowul ___...__-»--_.._..._.- ---_..__.._-_ Your Car ‘ circular formation of granltlc pillanl, votions to Astarte and the Moon sun-liar to the cromleehs at Steno cod. 'rho olllptlcul shape or the henge. The conclusion reached was Zimbabwe fortifications, he mguesll that these memorials were of Phoemf points to some knowledge of thc; lcmn or Semitic origin. and it plmetary_or|olts. 'r he defensive out- Mted thlt thi! tribe# iiViDK in 5 works bespeak a high degree of a.r- rssivn observed rites and wsivms _cmtectursl slull. The urn oblecrs un-' which. in many respects. °1°»°1vcmr;; ,embed nl conform fo tho cmglu sembled the ordinance of an Israel, though in a corrupt form. Furthermore. the physlognomy of these Rhodesian tribes exhibited no aiilnity with the negroid type, and their language’ ss well as the tribal name and observances strongly sug- gested they were descendants of the ancient fire-worshippers. Mtg Bent concluded that the oldtlms builders of the Zimbabwe stnscturea were of Phoenician stock, and that haply he r.... ,._. for r.oNnoN Q. What are some facts about the ".ty of London, Ontario? 'fitted Lnhehis own words opinions to dm_ , A. The city of London, Ont., oc- m°°;f;n mn’ md me" mthfdmef' , pg,-mpg 'mm wg, g glgh, 5 you-;_ :upies e. central psttion in western M” °°l°”'"‘ 'rhcn rtcsl owoy give little wsmlm, whim! Ontario and serves s_ lam area of country. its @pulat.nn is 10,000; the annual assessment |84.- of the Alberta Co-operative Credit ~ 990000-,mmml “nk ¢;,“-my nu;-1 ' orlghur lm - - . Y Societies Act shows how easy it is to comm' g30o_g00_000_ 'nm 335 mmqgugmm -dill. Btrbluld. plants. places it sixth among Oamd- lan cities industrially employing .:::-.rly 10,000 with an annual pay of over 810 000 U ohurdles ~ : sw. . - 'Ill-YY 0! 82.000 a year obligated the though the vendor an Edmonton md 33 "hook md “alumna ‘put province for loans totalling 31.312,- man, was paid $14,000 for them. !°1 ma eduomwu “cmd-_ It u tm .ornmerciai capital of Western On- ___,.__.._..._____._.._.._..----- .carved out by the sun-worshippers of iihe Eastern lands. Moreover, Profes- ,aor Frobanius estimates that some rnillions of tons of copper must have been dug out and slnelted by these lncient people, and we are told they evidently knew the art of copper tem-, pcrint. since this metal was used by' them for tool-making and many other manufacturing purposes. This explorer, therefore. fixes the date of the Zimbabwe memorials st sbouti "Hil Excellency has no dem-e 59 I,-RAGMENT ________ _________ __ ,mn momma yum B C Thur green in the main with the verdict, I mly say they were entirely his per- , .fel I know ml what thou mg I Mr B , 'mm vi . _ 1 `~ »_ 1 . wan, another archaeologist in refel:vrlaceHlti>B?l-tlazuenrixsglgtarrliclilarxiis But know mn' mm md I m* THE LAND WE LOVE who has spent much time and effort' Gund. of nspommmy for the nr, Dart; \ B’ “Q33 Lgmn -nvestigatlng these‘Africsn structures hm 01' IWW- °\‘ WWW Wi’ W Bd-h are convinced that the temple Ioumatlon within these fortified walls hatakens the religion of the Zoroas- triem or Maglsn type, and represents the devotions of A people who sprang from the Mesopotamian region. if (lm theory be correct, ages before Bobman knew aught about the ¢0ld _.,._.._. ._ Why Do You Suffer- From NEURAL GIA may be _ Burned or Stolen but there is no reason why you should bear the loss, when a few cents a day will give you insurance protection. 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WORMS WITHOUT GETTING THE PUP fnaonnpilunhwcalemslufanlhunlkill all ssaerivotasnunsasruulnetshee ~\v the enrolm- D" lhdsihvaesdsssnuse- , .-` _ , , V 1 '_llew._|s',§,'i|ns gsfsssganagshst this _mason le M W* |squhsanstssl,\hss|qpd||st~¢g&, 1 A f T, nam-mera ls»'¢u\!~»|av»¢il\3°°I°°F'** Ocliirictl in Dli’tli\0i'6 Pl‘ls0n.iii owedtorneetand talk toaethtiwf play chess. checkers and oi-ll gums twoorthloetimeeawwl _1