\ prospective brkie crime prcparrd for Britain‘: irrived from Australia to marry LAC E, 0 Evans, R. A. P. and brought. 24 dresses, l8 ihoes, pientv of nylons. a Wedding l - o-s.n-oo@-! PAGE EIGHT FRINGE EDWARD roan-wen. urn riruns. FEATURE STARTS AT 2:30~6:3S-9 Between lnve anti hatred there is a line as sharp as a Razor's Etlgel/ t" . lYRllNl PUWER ‘GENE llERNiY lilHN PAYNE: Anne BAXTER llliilrin WEBB Herbert MARSHAil W SOMERSET MAUGHAMS G LEN VALLEY IN STITUTE TOOK NO CHANCES LONDON - tCPl - Al least ens The regular monthly meeting of Glen Valley .W. I. was held at the lionie of Mrs, Stcrlrng MacLain with nine members. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. It was decided to have a shortages. Beryi Aclanti pairs cf rake, 1 wedding dress and all tho ice cream social 1n school. New ‘iousehokr utensils 5h.- negrjed, | members WCFE]\\':}iCOll;6(l.tSOf1l.6$15- cussion was ier a on pain ng the srhonl. Collection for evening ‘amounted to seventy-five cents. New Srck Committee Mrs. John Nicholson and Mrs, Eldon Hirkox. Progressive committee—Mrs. Whit- TOURISTS field Abbott and Mrs. Stanley 5 Dlvkiesml. FOR i Next place or meeting to he held l at Mrs. S. A. Blondon. roll call to INFQRMATlON . be answered with "our first photo- —Contuct— graph" ‘ Pro-gramme FODSlSICd ot‘ a bean p_ E_ L guessing contest by Mrs. Cyrus \ i Martlrhprize won by i/lrs. Norman ‘ MacDonald. Meeting closed by singing "God rnnver. nunenu h . Save The King" after which a de- Phone llOO - l0] Queen St. i llrious lunch was served by hostess bo-§-oo<§eo<a/co<,a=c\@n T assisted hi Mrs. John Nicholson. for Bride and Groom A choice selection from illustrate iusi which we $17.85 in floral moti‘ ludgot terms at no oxtru cost 322.95 Styled for young modems. LADYS BULO\'A_. Watches that are ""9"" dltfliln and dependable service. famous for 24.15 i their MEN'S BULOVA_ Preferred by men of distinction Handsome] - ~ - - a "um"! W Ii" Y0! lccuntc timekeepin . lonson LIGHTERS 6.00 I, Parker 51 PEN 15.95 , k r m ' - N. ‘"0" "' orit'n o-"llllodztn “mu”! on" in design and al- u l‘ "u"- waya reliablt. .WELLNER$ JEWELEIIS SINCE 1868 carrot. TODAY Illll wen. 0y hunto l llor with u > nnnunr sunny; v , JANE i : JIllilEllS , "ltonsnr NEWS - srorzrs - TIME NEW coupon w. r, The June meeting of the New London W. I was held at the name of Mrs George c919 on Thursday evening the 12th The members of Sterling w, 1, were WY Buests. The President p"- aided. opening meeting in the usual manner. Fourteen members ans- vried roll call by naming, "What I Would Like to Learn in Handl- rraft. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Bust. ness arising out of the minutes was tn connection with school improvements Posts for a new fence had been purchased and a bill of $31.16 was on motion ordered paid. The Cancer Fund collec- ticn amounted to £38.50 and pro- ceeds from concert presented bv Kcnslnuton Y. P U was 'l6.75, Committee reports followed. Sick committee room-ted two calls made and a blll of $1.00 was on motion ordered oaid. School committee had no report. Corre- spondence was then read and dis- cnmmlttee for district convention. Program consisted of a came and a contest put on bv Mrs. Mont. vacEvven. rulze being won by ‘its. Lorne ltfrclhven Mrs. Oliver Bernard invited members to meet at, her home for Julv meet'n<z when roll call will be answered with a joke. Program committee. Wrrs. James Cole and Mrs. Nelson Roberts. An Auction Sale was held with Mrs. Wilbur MarKav. auctioneer. assisted by Mrs. Mont. MacEwen. The sum of $22.40 was realized. Lunch was served bv the hostess rricl committee in charge. Mrs. H. . MacEwen thanked the mem- hers on behalf of Sterling W. I. fcr their hospitality. Meeting closed with The King. NORTH GRANVILLE W.M.S. The W, M. S meeting of North Granville was held at the home nf Mrs. Elizabeth Poiland on Wed- nesday evening. June 4th, with eicht membrrs and elrzht visitors present, We were ulad to wel- come back Mrs. George Morris. Mrs. Ray Morris, and Miss Ethel MoLris. who have been nwav tho winte". but our meetlni! urns snridened by the loss of a faith- ful member. Mrs. Melissa Wall. who nessed ,awny since our last meeting. The President, Mrs. William v'.'~ll. presided. and opened the meeting with "Cnll to Worship." Hymn No, 4i was sung. Meeting Men followed as given in Mission- ory Monthly. Mrs. George Morris read a very interesting letter from Dr. Gilchrist on his return from Canada to Angola. Africa. which was enioycd by all present De- votlonal period closed bv singing Hymn No. 3'17 followed with pray- er by Mrs. Georze Morris. Min- utes of the last meeting were reed. approved and signed. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture. Correspondence was read, ronslst-lnl? of n letter from regarding Mrs Frank Cutcliffe Mlsstonarv Pally to be held in Hunter River: also a card of thanks ifrom Mrs, John Burgoyne. thanklnw members for a Get Well Cnrd sent to her while in hosnltalt also a letter thankln: her friends for rememberln! her after she came. home. and n. card of an- v~re~"~“on from the f-mllv of the late Mrs. Mzllssa Wall. Btlla wern presented and on motion bald. Three new members Joined nur society. W. M S. collection amounted to M15. Home hind collections tn 81,25. and men's donation to 6‘) cunts. The Mia- slonarv Patch Anron was owned and donations ntnoimted to @1515. Mrs. B. W Taylor kindly invited members to her home for our July meetlnw. Lunch. Mrs, Roy Mcr- ris and Mrs. flqnrize Dunning. lunch was served’ bv the hostess, nss‘st~d hv Mr.- uornoe Taper and In. Wtllism Wall. ctrssed. Mrs. Claude MacEwen was ap- pointed to act on nomlnatlng. for: rm: cnaluurrr-zrowu spanning In Memorial MRS. ‘FRIDIIIIO CAMPBELL Many friends throughout the Maritime: will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Frederic Camp- bell of 44 Ocean Street. Atlantic, Mans. which occurred July 3rd, Mrs. Campbell (nee Margaret Mlclellan) wrho visited the Il- land lint summer. wu born at. 1n. diln River in this province. She IBEYQ-s to mourn besldea her hus- band and one son Frederic Jrx, Who served overseas 1n the Am. ermm ATmY dllrml; the late war, three brothers, A. H. of Boston: J. A. of Truro. N.S-; Herbert of Seattle, Washington and Dr. W. I... MacLellan of Roxbury, M3,“, Mrs. J. Austin fininor of Char. lvltelown is the only surviving sister. In Momoriam runs. senior»: MOORE There lowed away su nenly at her home in North Car eton, on Wednesday morning June lath, Mrs. Spurgeon Moore (nee BEAM-ice Hathorley) at the early age o; 3 years. She had been in usual good health and among her friends even only later to be suddenly stricken NIW HAVEN W. l. Th0 June meeting of tho New Haven Womens Institute was held at. the home of Mrs. Duncan Gun and opened with the Insti- tute Ode and repeating the “Ci-ced" in unison. Roll call was the sum of 86c was realized from "Grab Bag." Minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and adopted u read. Report of dance uror totalling $29.24. School com. mittee reported rope needed for the flag pole. It was moved and seconded that 220.00 be given to "Greek Relief". '5ome plans were made to wire school and Mrs. Roland Buchanan was to ask about same. It was moved and seconded that $6.00 be given to a truck driver to con- vey parents and pupils to the shore for a picnic at school clos- ing. It was moved and seconded tint Mn. C. A. Frizzell and Mrs. Michael Murphy buv prizes for. school closing. Mrs. Duncan Gass and Mrs. Lloyd MacKlnnon were appointed to attend annual con ventlon. Bills amounting to $2.2 were paid sick committee. Nex meeting at the home of Mr. Michael Devcreaux. roll call to b. answered with “What I dislik~ most tn a woman." New committees were appoint- ed as followr: Lunch: Mrs. Richard MaoPhee, Mrs. S. H. Colwill and Mrs. Char- lca MacDougall. ill through tne night, and P1551“ peacefully away. She was a true wife and devotec mother. Her life shed a radian Swifiilless and goodwill. Her horn was always cren with frirtrdiy rm vr'a:m hospitality, The tuners.‘ service which wrJs to the day KLGViCUS to tier deaths,’ very 181E915’ attcndid was held 0.1 Friday afternoon June 20th; a 5hr) t service was held at the grave of h r parents Mr. and Mrs. Kier Hather- ley, North Wiltshli-e a. 1,30 p_m_ thence to North Wiltshiro United Church for service at 2 p. m. Ser- vices wcre conducted by Rev, J, I. Morrison assisted by Mr. Donald Nicholson Student Minister of Brookfieid. The follotvng hymns were sung Arlee-g; in Jesus, Peace Perfect Ponce Abide With Me, By special requet Mrs. Murdnck Ma:- Leod sang very felingly “City Four Square‘ The remirns were laid to rest in Ncw Glasgow Cemetery. Nelglvbcurs and friends from {at and nPar came to pay their last tribute and P=p'ct5 to s loved neighbor and friend. The many beautiful floral trlbutrs bore testimoiéyr of their love and esteem. The 11a l-bxorcrs nvere. Messers A. A, NlTCaTurn, Leite~ .\l.'cKcnc'e, Alex i-Iencirrwn, Warbur~on God- frey. Roy MacCarville and J hn Mathezori. Mrs. Moore leavrs to irourn be- ‘sid-ss her soirmving husband. two daughters; A/iariaret Ai-ne ared four and n half yecrs and Phyllis |He‘.en agcd sx mouths, nl;o her parents Mr. .,n:l M::. Kier Hather- ley cf North Vvilvhlie. one. brother Ncls:ri at home and one sister Helen of Clurlottstorvn. One brother Geoige having pre e.e sod her a number oi years ego. Floral trbute; rece vcd were as follows: Pills-xv — lflamily. Wreaths - Hat-boriey Pan-lily. Moore Family C. N. R. Employees Bordon. Mr. and Mrs. Alev Hender- son, Messcrs Mi.l r and bell Hend- erson. Sprays _ Lapt. Albert Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nry, Mr. and Mrs. Garden SWTn. Brrdeii L. O. L... Mr. and Mr». J, u, Godfrey. Mr- and Mrs. John Mwthcson. North Wilt- shlre Y. P U.. Mr, and Mrs. Aquila Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MaoCallvrr. nnd Family. Shear - Staff of S. A. MacDon- aids. I cannot say andsh wlti not salt That she is dead- e is jllSi. away With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land. BARB nrriuirrrs Mr. S__Dlll'gr-7n Moore and family also Mr and Mrs. Keir Hatherley and family wish to exprrss their heartielt thanks to their many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown them during thurqetcnt sad bereavement EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Eglington and Howe Bay W. 1. met at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Aitken, June 4th. i047. Meeting opened by singing the "Institute Creed" i-n unison. Nine were present. Delegates were ap- pointed to attend the annual con- vention at Charlottetown. Mrs. Charles Mills or Mrs. Charles Lutz were appointed from Howe Buy and Mrs. Aubrey Aitken from Eg- ilngton. Roll call ls to he respon- ded to by giving of 25c per mem- ber for the July meeting. Colloc- lion was then taken which ‘mount- ed to $1 Mrs. Chester Burke and KE l.LO G G'S ‘I FOR ASTHMA E. HAY FEVER also to the many who sent. Floral tributes. cards and messages of sympathy. members I Programme: Mrs Roland Buch- anan and Mrs. Clarence Prlzzell. Contests were conducted by Nfrs. Thomas Devereaux and Mrs. Patrick Cavnnarlh, Mrs. Hugh MacDonald and Mrs. Thomas Deverenux were the winners. "eeilnz closv-r‘, with “God Save The King." Lunch was served bv the hostess and committee in charge. KINGSTON W. M. S. The May meeting of the Aux- iliary of the W. M. S. of King- ston United Church was held at the home oi‘ Mrs. Heber Barrett. Meeting opened with hymn "Stand Up. Stand Up For Jesus." followed by repeating the Mis- sionary Creed and Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture reading was taken from John, 16th chapter. verses 1 to l6 and were read re- sponsively. Programme was taken from Missionary Monthly and was carried out bv the members. Min- utes of the previous meeting were rend and approved. Roll rail was responded to by l8 members re- peating a verse of srrlnture There wgg um visitor present. Collec- tion amounted to a2 58. Commun- ztv friendship fund 44c Meeting r-losed with hymn "What A Friend we Have In Jesus". and benedic- tlon. The June meeting of the Kingston United Church Auxiliary‘ of the W. M S. was held at the home of Mrs. Willard Proud. Meeting opened with Dfalfil‘ by the president followed bv repeat- ing the Missionary Creed ln unison. The prcrzramme from the Lllsslonary Monthly was carried out by the members. Theme: The Church Comes Back To Asia. ship was given by Mrs. Willard Proud and Mrs. Lou Smith A leading from the Friendship Cor- ner was given by Mrs, I-Idgfll‘ Earl Willis. Nrewson and Mrs. collection amounted to $1.20. Community Friendship fund 23c. Roll call was responded to by l0 members. Mrs. Alton Newman Lnvited members to her hum!’ 10F the July meetiniz. Lunch Pem- mlttee. Mrs. Heber Camllbell- M"- Roland Buchanan. and Mrs Earl Willis, Meeting closed by rennet- lng the Lord's Prayer in unison. ____._._.___. SPONGE HOUSES “my specimens 0f Kvbll- Ollef! the smallest species of fish 11"" entire liven inside siwnw “ml larger fish. ed on lunch comm? meeting. Mrs. Harold Stead Mrs. Charles Mills. were aopviolrrl on program committee for meeting. A contest was put on by Mrs. Alex Fisher which was won by Miss Doris Unclcrhay, Mrs. Har- old Stead kindly invited the mem- ber: for the July meeting. _ Meeting adjourned by slnrzrnK ‘The National Anthem" after which a dllnty lunch was served. responded to by 18 members and. and food n1: was given by treu- ' Reading on Christian Stewardw Men, Women! 0lrl at J40, 50, 60! Get Pep Fool Yurflounggr, Full flllm ,Dou'l. alnyu blame lélllllll wok-out, rpm-gag“ . o and a I a a u film 0am will‘: Contain: tonlo 00 — when bodylawnhold jun tron: also lupplamum calcium. r z ' . pllul w ." whit’: ‘ l m: Vi.‘ nlii. A mill no flir°°$l untrodum nlmorlnx unln Tablets today. for {only 8M. 7 old! Try Data to fool lfilwlor. ienuvvlmandfoolyaanyw J-NIVIU day. ,orulaatal.ldrultomurnwhrlo. WESTMORELAND W. l. The July meeting of Westmore- land W. I. met at. the home of Mrs. Wrixon Moore on July lat. 1947. Meeting opened in due form followed by roll coll answered by eight members and five visitors. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Collection amounted to 60 cents. Readings were chosen for con- vention at Crapaud. 'I‘wo delegates were appointed to attend convention at. Char- lottetown this week. Sick committee gave their re- port and bills amounting to $3.25 were paid, l New committees: Educational: Mrs. Heber Mac- Vlttie, Mrs. Ari Sherren. Social: Mrs Roy crossman, Mra. iEddie Trowsdale. Lunch: Mrs. Art Sherren, Mrs. Hal Rogerson. Mrs. Heber Can- field. Sick: Mrs. Hal Oakee, Mrs, Bert ‘Ivowsdale. Mrs, Fddlc Trowsdale invited the members- for August meet- iniz. Correspondence consisted of a letter of thanks. a letter from Mrs. McMicken, one from Tuber- culosis IEHIZUE. a health paper and receipt from Greek Relief l-"und Meeting adiourned and all took part in contests and later lunch was served by hostess and com- mittee in charge. NORTH MILTON W. I. Mrs Eric Coles entertained the. members of North Mllkin W. I. hr their regular meeting on Mon- day evenlnrz. June 2nd. The presi- rlcnt ‘presided and meetinv open- ed in the usual manner, Twenty- nne members answered roll call: one visitor was present. Minutes of Mav meetinz were read. ap- nvovrd and signed. Several bills ‘or fruit. oostaue mat canvas- varn, and small items for scrap- book. also $2.00 which had been writ. tn re-wiig of Mercy. amount- lrw to $730 were ordered paid. 9.7 on was voted for school prizes and handed to lvllss MAcPhe-rson. n. was moved and seconded we send SLOO to Million Member mind The secretary reported our sh" from pluvs amounted to S." 5." Sick committee reported three cards had been sent. also fruit to we member in hospital. Scrap book committee. reported book complet- ed and token to Inst‘tirt.e o"ice. lt/Ers. Eric beard and Mrs Percv Z-rinner were appolnted on sick rcoimlttee. School committee nzreed to con- tinue for remainder of school “rm, Red Cross Miss "Isle 110mm- And Mss Marrvret Coles. Correspondence included a not? Inf thanks for fruit sent to n member A vote of tlrlnks from Henry. cnnvener league of receipts from Cmadlah and lenrzue of i ‘WFS. “fercv. ("nor-r Starlet" .\f‘<s rlsie Hooper rend a Flcrcv letter of thanks from a lady in vunrzary. llllrs, Robert Carter and Mrs. Rrenton Coles were appointed convention, delegates tn attend yin-s vlsiz- Hooper and-Mrs. Gor- non Rodd were named as substi- tutcs. l Mrs. B. Coles invited the mem- ‘her; tn meet at her home for next inectinrz Roll call to be answer- ed with a recipe. household hint, or priv a fine. Lunch committee- Mrs Loren Thompson. Mrs. Alton Rodd. lvIi-s. Fchort Carter and Nlrs. Gordon Rodd. address read A nlcelv worded and a by Mrs. Lindsay Coles. very pretty cuo and saucer were presented to Mrs. Russell Colea. n member urho has removed to an ndiolnlnq district. Mrs. Alton Rodd then took chrrrze of the meetlnq and sev- r-ral ‘games were very much en- loved. Collection amounted to $180 Meeting closed bv sinrzinr the Nuliilhqi Anthem and lunch was served b" the hostess assisted by the committee. _______ i cnrnrsn Specializing in GENERAL Motor Tuna-up and All work guaranteed. CHECKER I40 Great George St. ‘Announcing the opening o: PRODUCTS W. N. BARNHILL Who has 25 years experience on these types of curs, WASHING & SIMONIZING JULYS, 1941 GARAGE Morons m canvas: Brakes u Specialty. Under supervision of GARAGE Phone 277 | PRIZE LIST OF ST AUGUSTINE (‘ONVENT Prim for Highest Aggregate; Grade X - Prize donated by Rev. J. C. Pit-re. to Marie L. Dolron. Grade IX -- Prize donated by Rev. Sr. Superior, to Aniu. Doucet, Grade VIII - Prize donated by Rev. Sr. Superior. to petty Mn- Marius. Grade VII-VI-JI - Prize; don- ated by the ratepayers, to Alice Dulong, Elsie Gallant. Georgina Dolron. Grade IV and III — Prizes don- ated by the ratepayers, to Olive Gallaiit fiance: Doucet, Prizes for Christian Doctrine dflnliild by a". J. C. Eltro to Ruth (‘orrlgam Jamel Gallant, Helen MacDonald, Stella Dolror, Freda Dean. Louise Pltre, Mar- tzaret Conley. Blaine 0'Hnnle_v,l Laurent Doiron. Ronald Doucet. ' l Prizes {or Grade X - to Edna-I Dolron, Patricia Soper. Prize for French to Ahrguerito Blanchard. Prizes for Grade VIII Pineaiu, Edward Doucet. Grade VIII. — Certificates: Batty McManus. Helen MacDonald, Jeln Plnenu Edward Doucet, Marie Therese Doucet. Marguerite Bian- chard. Janet Super, Prizes for Attendance donated by the ratepayers. Ollvo Galllnt. Merlna Gallant. Rose Marie Dolron Prize for drawing donated by the district", George Gallant, Alyre Gallant. Prizes for Grammar donated by Rev. Sr. Superior, to Bernadette McManus and Lufna Martin, Prizes for Musk by me district to Elsie Gallant, Merlna Gallant, Marie Gallant, Marie T. Doucet, Ronald Douoet, Margaret Dean, Bernadette Pineau. Prize; for Household Science to Margaret Dean, Mildred Robson, Prizes for Singing to Betty Mo- Manus. Helen MacDonald. — Jean‘ Prizes for Application: Louise Gallant Lena Gallant, Lenora Mc Isaac. Pauline Dourkt, Nora Gallant. Bernard Blanchard. Ed ward boiron, Teresa MacDonald, Marion Malone. Aubrey Doucet. Lorraine Blanchard, Prize ioi- Arithmetic :0 Denis Dulonz. Prizes for Reading to Ri-shardlne Kirwln. Prize for Spelling to Cornell: Doucet. Prize for Reading to Betty Dry den. Prize for Wrztlng to Louise Malone, Prize for Geography u» Claire Dulong. Prizes for application: to: Beverly MacAleer, Mary Malone. Marie Doiron, Pauline Daucet. Alain Gallant. Joan MacAleer, Josephine Deli-on. Eileen Gallant Jennifer Graham. Frances Gallant. Elaine Thomas, Eugene Gallant. Thomas Doucet. RECORD SALMON can onus srociuiopivi -(CP) _ EH01‘,- mous watches c! salmon have been made reccntzv by Swedish filler- men in the South Baltic Sea. In BONSHAW W. M. S. The Bonshaw United WM won entertained at tho home Mra. A. B. MacLeod for their Jillll meeting which opened by pinging "0 for a thousand tongues lo singf’ Theme for study: "Arise and build.” The worship period was 194 by president stressing the tact that the missionaries are coming ha“ to their fields in Asia, and the" ll lml U" neat need of morn Christian leaders. They are Al). pealing for help in this critical situation wltih it: tremendous op- porturiltles. Mrs. A. B. MacLeoq offered prayer while the scripturq readings taken from Nehemiah l! weren-oad by Mrs. Stephen Mao- Leod and Mrs. Dan McPhee gnq the poem by Mrs. W. F. A. Steward The offering was received and de. votlons closed by singing "Rise U; Oh Men of God." Business opened with roll calh answered by nine memberl with | lverse of scripture containing ti" word "Father? There were also l several visitors present. The min. Ill-BS of last meeting were read and approved. Buuinea: in conngctlgn “'1”! m" Painting of church were discussed. The different Secretar- 165 gave reports. There were 6 homr and 11 hospital calls reported. A letter was read by president invit- ing our Auxiliary to attend thA rally to be held in Crapaud Unit,- ed Church. June 19th. it was hops! some would be able to attend, M“ Milford Buchanan extended o cor. dial invitation to the society t; meet at her home for their M11 Fleeting With M18. Neill Salmnnd l? Nsist on lunch committee, Roll call to be answered with l, verso of Scripture containing the word ‘Faith?’ A synopsis of a chapter from the study book "India a; m; Threshold" was read by Mrs. Buch- Bnan which was most interesting Mm Sllfli-n: Macbeod took the Bllldy book for next meeting often slnslnz "Lord or Light Whou hame Outshlneth" and benediction. Meet-mg closed when A delidguy lunch. was served and a social evening enjoyed. BLOWS nrMszLr or The ohuckuralla lizard. who-q alarmed, hides in rock crevices ani inflates himself with air no he can not be removed. ‘iii. MONCTON SUMMERSIDE NEW otascow HALIFAX Leave Charlottetown FOB MONCTON a=1o A.M.: 11:40 A.M. 0:00 RM. ‘r0 NEW onasoow "mo A.M.: mo in. T0 HALIFAX 1:10 RM. For Reservation: three days 66.000 pounds ol salmon were. brought into one port and one fishing vessel is reported to have‘ caught a {JO-pound sturgeon in a salmon net. I Phone 206] — 540 MARITIME lENlliAl rli/“Pli/w Indians were amazed when slx medical students from the Unlvon it. of Mlcbl. an rrlv d tM fta ddll mo th n 200 mil" down the treachero Ml. i bi i , y ' e ' “m” " H” M " ° I. m‘. Wm“- "émogalkn enlvlllzrbimllm Plant; Wilson. 9mm. let: lbavn rem two at m amniotic. Omen III Paul Xsmpf, 0h" i