Wed., April 19, L958 The Guardian Page 3 ' Total from Local Sources: ling fixed subsidies and payments another year has passed without W '-~'9‘- ,made under the 1957 tax rental a substantial increase in the rev- " Total Ordinary Revenue: $l0,- , . 1 n derived from the sal of li- . . , . A 323,979. ,a“?“7eme"t' "Mme taxes °“ 91”’ Eng: If this Province wis not A comparison with a like per-imcltyi and amusemfimt taxesgone of the “have not" province: 5 5 Two of t-he 75 Halifax Hi-Y men HALIFAX Hl-Y GROUP VlS|T§ HERE Ken MacKenzie, Charlottetown; Mr. Myers said the first deliv- ery of mail the people of Crapaud and Victoria received since Wed- nesd , April 2, was on Monday, April . He wanted to know from the Minister what was being done with the road between Breadal— bane and Crapaud over which the been plowed and that travelling on it was now possible. Mr. Myers lso called attent- ion. to the Me enna Road which connects the Appin Road on the South Melville Road. He said this road had not been opened with the result that the mailman was unable to make connections be- tween the two roads. Mr. MacKay said the time had come when certain mail routes Discussed In Legislature In conversation with a rural carrier a Guardian representa- tive learned that other difficul- ties confront rural mail couriers. A case in question is the driver who has a part of his route on pavement and another part on side roads. He states that an auto On the other hand, if he re- sorts to horse drawn vehicle for the whole route, he is faced with ‘the necessity of having a sharp shod horse for travelling on the pavement and “blacksmiths are as scarce as hen’s teeth”, he said. It would seem from this obser- vation that the Minister’s opinion regarding the changing of mail routes is not unwarranted. iod in the preceding year shows practically all _revenue sources’ an increase in collections from I would be very happy to see show increases, the larger ones the item entirely eliminated from local sources of $503569. Except- being: our public revenues, but, at pres. ' _ 1 1 1 V Actua1Fm_ F0recas1For lent, it acts as a barometer of Mail drivers are having diffi- on the Island would have to be .1W1_57 1957_5s Increaw money conditions and. helpful culty with the delivery of rural .°1‘11:“§gK:‘;m:”11§O:’é“‘1‘f;' s‘f§1’V‘f1f;’é Gasoline Tax 1 .............. .. $1,305,913. $2,150,000. $ 344,087. S°”‘r°° °f ’°V°"'“°‘ mail. This was brought to the at- 01111, a Short mad 11,110 01111; one Motor Vehicle Liccenses, etc. .. 55_2,598. 569,700. 17,102. INSURANCE pREM1UMs t€ll0l'l Of the Legislature yeSl€1‘"dwelling on it. He did not think gobacwt. TaXL1‘('1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " “A new source of revenue is day by Frank Myers (P. C. 1st. it reasonable that the Depart- [n°Sr1§r°::c;°"Prenf1 1::e5Ta'x"""_“'_'_' ’ ' 90000‘ 901100‘ shown in this year’s accounts Queens) in a question asked by ment should be expected to clear ' ’ ' ’ ' -and I refer to the 2 per cent tax grab Myers of the Minister of every little side road in the Pro- “T116 1a1.g‘es1 dec_1.ea‘seyv-_ M1._ the 51311111231100 1,1.01,151011,s_ imposed last session on Insur- ig ways. vince. ~ MacDonald said, “ is anticipated from the sale of amusement tax t i c k e t 5, approximately $4,000 from this source alone. The drop is attributed to the inroads of tele- vision. Institutional fees show a decline of over $18,000 over last year’s actual collection. Other 'I‘heref-ore, the Province of Prince Edward island is guaranteed $4,- 136,000 annually during the life of the Agreement, which amount will only be increased by a sub- -stantial upward revision of the rates, and a corresponding in- crease in provincial population. ance Premiums. This tax was formerly collected by the feder- eral government but was t'.,i“‘ed over to the provinces a year ago. For the fiscal year 1957-58 we an-ticiipate a tax return of. $90,- 000, with an estimate for next year 1958-59 of $75,000. The dif- . . . ference b N . td f b mail is transported from the can be used generally on the S0llI'C€'S, lnclufhng 1‘1flU-01‘ I‘€V€_I1- GASOLINE ,1, AX a 15 mogéggpgfifoiilnaes agginsbg morningjtrain. pavement but when he comes to iies , show either _a small gain 1 1We1Ve for 1951159 Mr. MacKay said he had re- the side road a car cannot be or loss in comparison with the It is expected that the tax on ‘ ceived word that the road had used. “Corporation licenses show a substantial increase, due to a change in the rates last spring under 1 the new Registration and Licensing Act, agreed to by the federal authorities under -t.he terms and conditions of the 1957 Tax Rental Agreement. “I must again warn honourable members and the public at‘1a-rge that certain sources of our reev- enue react quickly to changes in Public Accounts figures of 1956- 57. “Under the Tax Agreement of 1957 we will receive, by the end of this fiscal year, $4,136,000, in addition to our fixed subsidies of $647,182. TAX RENTAL FORMULA “To refresh your memor , I will explain briefly how the new tax rental agreement payments gasoline and diesel fuel will reach nearly $2,150,000, due to the in- crease in tax, effective the first of May, last, and the open winter w e at h e r experienced in the months of November, Decem- ber, 1957, and January of this year, which places this tax, as a revenue producer, in the first place, from local sources. “Statistics indicating the num- ber of licensed motor vehicles the economic cycle and are vul- . _ _ . are calculated. Under the Fed- no as’ d ; ‘.1 it ..‘d , - - An extensive prog-ram including conferen-ce fK7ll11C01l1Cll11€11‘:mWél;’-h‘ If _ 1 1 1 th Fed eral - Provincial Tax-Sharing Ar- .§‘,.owth1§Xe§,: pailfggi I3‘7aeaep5_r]a)I1)1l1‘- g:$:le1nt?aca1 contsacg-M11 ofcégg here on a three-day visit to their and Bob Harris, Halifax. Repre- Inter-S‘! spoI'_tS_. dlscllfslpn groups. b'al1_Cll1et hed adi 9 _ 3/‘:1 iududod _m ordinary expenditure. to repay the amount to e _ — ra,ngemen1s AC1’ the Fedem1 Go_ mg “he license year 1952 some f O . 1 tal , nea y _a pet!‘ 1 Charlottetown counterparts con- senting 16 Clubs in the Nova worship _serV-Ice. a Sl-§h‘t~S€€mE n35_1”m‘W°d“‘e5 ‘fiy e‘:1‘?n‘1n§’- ‘f “In spite of the many obsta- eral Government despite provin- Vemmem makes ava11ab1e 101115 11667 cars were 11ce11,Sed. 4365 0 “(C0 t.re‘;1enue ‘5 “(Tn ° 3 verse with two local Hi-Y mem- Scotia Capital, the Halifax con- tour, various luncheons, a sock wh1chClhafr1es Ba iiméulrgfegige cles besemng 0111. _f,a1.m ec0n_ o1a1proto5ts1 The case even E/eitit pmvmces, either as tax rentals tniwks and 905 trailers tédegher . on lnue on page bers. In t11ieMgi~oIup lef-tC1t1o lright gingent arrived in the City 11/101? hop a(r1id 111 dati1i1ce havemliitetggi air; ou(i11neNs§1 fie guelgt speak omy’7! the speakeif‘ s1z11id,1‘)‘the_fin- 1l1)1efore a trib11iig1aia11 a;)r11)((1)ln::dera(; or as tax albatelnems, the revem with 19 510 persons 1111111111} Op. 1 are: Hug -ac can, at otte- ay evening by special coac a - range y ~ e com » ‘ ‘ anvcial position 0 e rovince ea 1‘ DIYOVI , _ u f- 111 f 11 - 1 1.1 .» ’ -. , 1 ,- 7 " 1- Lu, town; George Lewis. Halifax; tached to the regular CNR train. charge The formal Part of the °I‘- still remains strong. fRevenu£:1s ‘1cIa1(r1nstan1il ecoun11eI1I1:)-:;21_11Ié1:11n‘1vI‘1$ tzflsieslzogl pe: coedtwlonfg Cillfglorilltg {aJiz:l:Sdn¥:l:1i=Iles1;9fl5(:‘: ‘:, 1‘ 1 _ 1 1 are running r_ue o orrn an Agar o i ov . ». profits; 13 per cent of me fd_ 4,7 1 k 1 1,260 01.1 _ d 21” ~ 3&1 d tier of the former Liberal govern- national production will triple to with the exception of one or thwo iuled that the Proviige of N017]: 91,31 personal income tax; andeso 537 oglécraiops 11cem1’S:fT_I§h:T1year . 1R OM P 11111.5 OF 1 11 G0: On ment. The comm'issi~on chairman $76,000,000.000 in the next qkiar- I I 1E1e,i;i1s,tha1i;1a1gt1;56sé1Igl1tly hig er |gfco(t:i;in;~§:u1i1:letc; ntlléemt <1>1r%i;iSI11eW per cent of succession du11eS',1,he 1957 bhe Motor Vehicle Brand; 1 . , 7 Walter L. Gordon Toronto ter-cen ury. . _ ‘ ' ' , ‘ ‘ ’ ' revenues are supplemented b '- ’ . . .' SM . 1,11 1 1 d f‘ U 1) was '1 , 1 1 d (C0111111_11ed from page one) erpa1d_ , , _ Y licensed 14,578 cars, 6,514 _ _ 11,“ 1 Continue mm Page accountant ilio openly suppor e MAIN HOPE _ d. 82 .-0 24 to ABNORMAL EXPENDITURE “Th ulfmate result of our egualrlzatlop grants which are do. 1100115; 11297 11.311818 and isssued _. ‘0"'€F the next two 01" three the Llberals 111 the recent 919°‘ It says Oanada’s main hope for 994-91» after ad mg $5 '3” ' ,, 1 _ 1 . 9 1 . signed to increase (where neces- 25,128 1,111 1,0. 1-11 1 1. a .. ll decades we will live, under the tion campaign. _ expanded export markets lies in S1.11k111g Fund Account,‘ peA1i(i1itu:iéino:;ici$d(:(1iii1nctcifelignglo 11;111111111m;:r11cé tpoletzihcieinfiszwr-1i:,1xa1i1e1a1_ Say) we amounts aVa11ab1e under révenueo ofraooixg $113I28;6 gore 1. A \ sliadowlt of filiatflambiguous der1i- O tn;‘LEco%missionfm\1a.mbers the U. S. There would bf: a (gérouh Thus’ the net debt of the pro- 1m Statement is that of .a m_ .131 Agreement that the Province :l1E13)S1¢t3 a1.rrai1ige1nfi1its toldthef pker than in 1952’ and some add111011_ when 1011 51111111. from the 1 , w in uence our aiy r : . . l ancou- - ' k t - . - _ l . . 3‘ -‘=1 We 0' 9 Yle ‘ 8 , - _ ~ - . 1b1V°e“s‘, c010r‘111g the 1md11nes we p1_eS1den1 gfugiitfslh. Co1u_m_ $§n“11‘f:1‘:1‘"s1f;;‘1 1"; a1§r’1a1:‘“a Vince as or March 31, 1937 a fund of $228,221 to the F_ederal,0fp1.111ce Edward Island W111 re. Standard taxes in the 1Wo°pm_ al $17,000 over 1996 57. pamsor Rheumatism or I ~ mounted to $21,591,600 namely Government under the 1932 tax. 31,10 Canada an amount equal . . Arthritis you wanirellefand head land thei hopeshy1'Ce1: have for léia Eowefr Cotrp.; Or;r1er_t1.ussiBr, But the comtmilssion w.'1i:ri; (t1l_iat debenture (1601 $19,550,000’ 1eSS ren1a1 agreement. 1130 ‘the amount of Such d11feren_ :i;c1)e;:atl£EE1dl;avIeI1 tahed_l1iighestt gelr TOBACCO TAX you wan1111a_s_1__.1ha1.s ourse ves an. our c 1- I‘en- ue‘ e~c Ores ry 21111 l01‘1 Y; 1'- American con ro over ana ian V. k. 1 , (1 ~ moot $4,023.- u . ,, 1 . 3 b 1 1 1111 _ i _ 0 ii.on,-s.ai 1- uAC,c01.d111g 10 0111. 1.9001115’ the 11511111111/11811191 $13115 d1s_ The financial burden of defence RayyGuShUe, htad of Newfound- 111d11s,11.y is growing 01, the total 1in11gani1i1n O‘i]iei1/gfiafts 13275149117 Ma2(1§(i)ina11r1i1ll“11‘heac1al;1thjtit 0/:1 .1<;:,me1ytSw(a‘yeroa epqel112iiOdrI(1)<f>nfiV3(: 1za,tlGl1 pI‘0VlS10I'lS operate [0 en— revenue from the tax on tobacco integrating almost the instant yo would continue to be heavy for lands Memorial University; and $13,468,000,000 foreign investment 11101; $780135 hem on de1,051,1 1.,._ _ n of the; Assemmy just two years stamng W1111 AD1111’ 1957’ Sillfe gllafallleed mlnlmuln pay- will be up $45,600 over the a- take it_5o startstg relieve that the next two or three decades. Dr. Andrew ‘Stewart, president of in Canada in 1955, $10,289,000,000 ceipts I , 31: 5 following the Bhdget we Therefore, for the next five years ments. mount collected 1a.5tyea1«_ In this painfast : However, size of the armed the University of _Alberta._ Dr. came from Americans “I - B d et address Last weye ver surprised by 111.11 01- including 1957-58’ the Province ..1-001, 1113 11101 year 195768 the connecfion 1101511 to exprgss my A, A ‘F 1 forces _ 1ZO’00O- persmfinel ; my Stewlart now ls-'cm'nPma'n 0; the “The book Value of ‘Canadian Marldh nly forzcgsted an overall fiicial new}; from Ottawa that the will be repaying the Federal Go- 9‘ll131iZali0Il grants are based on thanks to the ‘wholesale licensed ""75 or ‘ ely would remain unciang _. _ roya c o mmis s l on on price 1 .6 111 wmcih a controlling . .1 1 . _ - , 1 1’ 11 1 me $223_ the per 1capita,y1el1d in Ontario vendors of this Province who I N The commission again exhibits spreads established by the Pro- 1°§:31Pe:Itn 1: he1 d in the U. S. at deficit of $d1_,79313I2:Pc110I01;«:161gfg_§ ‘I;t€a%eg;1cSG§g§r$1‘:1‘;‘:115yB;§§:ic:’1f ;'§1r_I.1,men annua y S0 and British Columbia (estimated have, in almost every instance, ‘ its theme. of the. hum.am‘tan‘an gresswe C 0 ns ervatwe govern‘ counted at the beginning of 1955 Eéflwiiil; enbggogre the ac1’1m'm1s 1‘,-ited om, popmation figures un_ at $38.70), and all provinces, ex- given the utmost co-operation -r.M.a:s 2 3l°P1'°a‘°’h 1” dea1‘m‘g. Wlth Prob" mentt .' for 53 P91‘ Cent Of the Wtal in- We 1 1.111311 0105801011116 year (181. the 1952 Tax Re1.11a1 Ag1.ee_ REVENUE, 1957-58 ceipt Ontario, qualify for tliem. and have beeen very helpful to me 1 ‘PR°Ducr°F AYER mm of the. Altliannlc pmvmces Ma-In P-Omts made by -the mm’ Vestmem imbhe 1’e“'°1e“m i'“d'“s' we 0' dy me $332000 addi- ment The final calculations in- Mr. MacDonald gave the -fol— British "Columbia and ourselves in securing an effective adminis- _ E I and the Arctlci mlssmn 1“ the e.°°“°'mrc’ fiscal try, for 51 per cent in the ohem- ye rlecewe :0 nder the ‘Trans dicated that due to the revision 10WiI1g summary of the ordin. are the only provinces that qual- tration of the Tax Act. R PARTICULARLY fDliFFgiqUL'§ and'(I:'ommeIlf1aldf11i1‘d: d d nd ical industry’ for 95 per cent in Cggidarthdzlx/ayuand federal-pro of estimated population figures ary revenues F0!‘ the yeall‘ end- 1537 f0!‘ addwflonial revenue under "It is encouraging to note that -~-° “The problem 0 t e ‘ovia co- 1. axes s ou ‘e re uce .a 111 11,11,111-1.o1bi1e and parts indus- . . ' . 1‘ . . _ b 1 111‘ 1050 C 1 mg March 31, 1953_ . tlllu tia coal miners. and their fam- federal spending ‘ *reased dur- 11; :11 d for 45 per cent 1n the h1g1l11Svvaal1’nDr1c:11:;t1s‘1c'1‘111i(i1s I1‘; t1yenI1‘ev£:1](S)<1>1l11dgeaneadjustmefiéljilife From the Federa1 Government: th mes is 3 pa.mc“1ar1.y dlmcult mg -unemployment °r.lSeS‘ . pulp and paper industry and all ’ .9 inter 115011116 tax 001 to overpayments amounting to $1_ Subsidies $647,182. Tax Rental A- ‘ 11“. one «..-hiich will require both a 2. Ca1lada’5 trade 15 more —_lik- of these percentages have been lcretase in fvv$31001g together with 1411103180‘ 1 might add, 11131; greemmt $4,136,000 Subvenfions I 1 D“. S3rn1’lPat~h(:-tic €.PDI‘oa-ch and sipe— §1yt to titncreasfh v1i1itl1a‘1l11e United mc1,éa~vS111g_., . ceec1ti:1iii11s (1>ecrea.SeS,1n10recast ex Prince Edward Island was not $743,110 1.11_-01111’ 1$515§6!293_ A T 1 ' 913 “ea men‘ ‘H . , 3 es “'51” W?" H ' ' ' 1 t th C (15 - -‘ V ' - the only Province affected by the From rovincia ources: ax- I ' bni Some 4,000 of Nova Scotia is 11,- 3. Irnmigration should _be stable e ltlg afét He) r;1I11§1ce1a11I111egE:1¥1_ D_e11ll1:1;l1:1‘est,h:ie(1.;‘)7::1<111 :3 1:1d;icc:stc3i;- miscalculation on the part of the es: Insurance Premiums 1.1.“ _ 000 C031 mmers may be ‘hslplaced 9V9“ dumlg mam re°e‘SS1°¥1S' '. S-1 - y - 5' federal authorities but their over- $90,000, Income on Eelectrici-ty, , . . - H pact of American control over £1011 for the Veal. to $1330 39 . _ by me°h‘amZa.”°n' the °°mm1s' 4' Therenare dangers 1“ un‘ Canadian indush-y_ perhaps this ' ’ ’ payment was trivial in compar- $40,000. Gasoline $2,150,000. A- 0 Sim says, add1n~3h= 1 . T639011-'=l,b1e fdgmargls fgwmrflge could be done by allowing Cana- 1957.53 ACCOUNTS ison to their much greater an- 5r3(i1ise1i1ni1=)nts $8g1%g10(:10(l)-1or1,101r1$2;;-~ “We suegest t a. on economic processing o tana ian - d. 1 to 10 Cat ' portions Of ‘ ' i. t f th nual grant. . , lo acco , , 0 at ,— 1 grounds eflone, ha~ViIlg~€‘1lgaTd t° lerials 1“ Canada‘ _ ,, thinitock d1fyAimIeraiI.lcI::in subsidiar- f1s]z:il111,I1l3;g1r“é11$e;1c1\‘;1(:1l:-I11;11S331953‘? “Realizing the severity of the 848,_500. _ _ r 1 . . '0 the amount of the l>l‘€S9n¢ (9031) 5. There will be “1mP91‘t3”t ies' by having these subsidiaries M1. MacDonald said ordinary ex- loss of $1,140,000, approximately, L106-l1SeS»_ Permlts and Fees: Subsidy» the‘? Woulli -bath evgffi economic developmefnts "11 the publish financial statements; and pefiditures W111 amount to $9,555,- in our final payment and its ef- P340$3;2g=‘g1I1°f1CI;:1::1;5%%0$E§g_iWig! . 1 , l‘15tifi‘33ti0n °r paymg e . north but planting 0‘ any 31:89 b 11 C adian on nhe staff 3 d- _ ' 1; $10,523,. feet on the economy of the Pro- 91‘ _ ' ». ~ ' nilit‘ ammmt °f the transportatlon POPUIEWOH Centres in the reglon of, seerlildtggmaziilagemesiit and on the ¥1r,e1'§§£Z,,f,:V§3§1§iu§ W111 thus vince, immediate steps were stitutional Fees $178t,235, O(f:f‘.’m‘t - ‘ ‘ Mr C05“ Of an the members. qf any W0111d require th e “r‘”th1e5‘SneSS boards of directors. be $863,591. Capital and other ex- taken to haVe the °V?rpayme"t Fees $23’50.0’ ‘Reg1sdryG mils C C I an families Who may be W1H'mg t° of a Peter the Great." Tliecommission says average penditures which will reach $4; wrmemoff’ and the final War‘ Fees $9’000’”F1Sh a\rl:’C aglell I I ' ll‘ m°Ve "3 other parts of Nova Sm‘ ' 5- C311ad‘a’5 e‘°°“°my may .be' Canadian living standards are be- 299,427 have offsetting capital re- terly Payment mrwarded 1'0 our censes $15’(1n1)0784?.S ' E‘ ege an tia or elsewhere in Canfililai f°r come less vulnerable to United tween 25 and 30 per cent be_1oW ceipts of $821,780. Over 40 per Treasury Department. However, Fees, etc. , (1 gm 1‘Y$l81°_§1l;' . 1 1 1 ft! asslstance in the pr°."1.51°n of States recessions although thls those in the U. S. In time this cent of this net capital expendi- the G0V®I‘I1me“t °f Canada t°°k 595’ .PerI?§39 an ees ’ . I A ll‘ housing; and for training f0‘1' country may find its economy gap m1g111nam_0w' However’ Am_ mm of $3,477,647 W111 again this the stand that a precedent was T0'§‘31- $33 :1 -A 1 $915 000 0 . 1 / “her Ocwpfnmollis’ P°~°’5"‘E’.‘V men‘ bmmd more tightly t0 that of the erican technological c h a r. ges year be met out of funds avai1- Set in 1952 Under 3 former tax gmpemgci, C11. 040 000 toll. operation with industrv. U. S. than ever before. Hugh’ require p1.0duc11°n on a ab1e from ordinary account The rental agreement whe1«eby the Fines ax}; ena leid Réfufids . 7“ 0“ the “°r1t'h: f .11. g a 7- Pmspects °f 1arg°1‘1:e1V free‘; scale too large to be economical $612,568 to be transferred into Pl‘0ViIlC6 Of NOV3 SCOU3 W351;’;i e1§u’§;§§65;Venue5 8 ’ , “The pmb em 0 mm.” L? trade m°Ve5 are ‘mi 65.7 an ' C‘ da.' I sinking funds account has been erpaid $1,400,000 and °°mDe ‘ ’ ' In satisfactory means dofE 111;/e11ih0<)_*:11 canada Should hoilld tl-he line on m am , . for the Indians an s minus 1 the present tariff one, I 1 " the 11°F“ is 3 Very real and ‘”f' 8- The main P‘°“b1elm °f agri‘ I of bein in business for one’s self with capable -— mull 0119- Relief 31‘1‘dh5°°ia1 591:’ culture will be to avoid overp1‘o- 1 l The «SATISFACT ON g ' , ‘t . u e w ic may 6 d t‘ , Th ppor-t prices or 1 . "1: Egpiyvoplfigif elglssewhere in Canada f;1I?IIlm1¥Jl‘0dll:é':S S:l10U.1d not be set I . guidance‘ from the office, appeals to most boys. Personal contacts with M may prove to ble (éulte lti;11sat1.s£aic; 100 mgh. 1 1 M I i h tory when apple to 9 “*3 1V 9. The govemmen “mlg i I - ' ' f ' nd hi I while erformin a service to t I 1' peoples of the north accustomed ,we11n 011911 the Montreal market 1 Q S subscribers andcultivating me 5 ps I) g 0.11; as they are to a more pr1m1t1V° to Prairie oil if greater access to 1 e I 1 1 “m0 way of life." the U. S. market is not achieved. 1 \ citizens of a commumty are 3 real asset to any,boy, \. ORDERED BY LIBERALS 10. A new national energy au- - . W The report was prepared by or- thority should be responsible for ! Kill: 0 development and marketing of all ’ 1 1 _ lull‘ NT: forms of ‘energy. ‘ 1 _ The ability and opportunity of earning one s own spending money or sav- or ‘30M'NG EVE ‘ . ‘°:.‘ii'.°2’*“*;l:‘.e.: i-:::*;:’ (In of our I iie o I -' . , - - - $1; Opening dance Mt. Ryan Thurs- s:aff;°101Ve,._o0s_t p.ro.ducti0n. 1 ' ing for a future education develops self iehance, self confidence and I 11 ml day night. Burns Orchestra. 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