1 - ” 9” '”75-'5'ftir-V...-.-...ocr41..w. v.-.- :- ...2mzc.z.z.T.;a..-...........-.- . ..,. -v-.4..- -.--......L..;. . o..o.. I M ' , . Mikado Plays To Overflow Se tlnstintcd applause mingled with-flow attendance. eiticiilntions of pleasure pttnctuat- The principals, Ibly supported ed the litult-liglit songs and sceiieslby the 44 members of the Chorus l,ll.,pntc(l at the Prince of Wales as Japanese school girls, 12 young (lollelzte Audiiori in last night, men as the chorus of nobles and Wm,” llll. College Chorus appear-ltbe six guards and coolies. repeat- Nl for tln- sccond time in ”The ed the hit of the first nlfllll Emil lltkutln". illl(lPl' the direction of confirmed the zisscrtion that Nliss i-1. Lillian Xlzit-Kenzie. Mus. Bac. Macl(enzie had done It Sttlvllfllll More than 200 patrons who job in training the students. - sought admission had to defer thcirl A pleasing feature of the open-l attendance ttntil the final perform- lng performance was the present- ance tonight, owing to the over- ntion of a beautiful boqitet of City and Central Page 2, The Guardian Thurs., March 22, 1956 TONIGHT at 6:15 hear J. T.. "CRASWELL for better photo- Doyle speak on Red Cross broad- graphs." . ca" 0”" CFC” 1 "YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS MORE WE TREAT THE SICK TBVELL. at the Hughes Drug Store." ' ' Ph . -171 glgl5ell,,S,,,, armacy open 8 l TONIGHT at 8.15 see and hear The Mikado at Prince of Wales. WORTH'S PHARM-ACY3 7'1" Tickets at door. Drugs with an experienced ser- vice. Dial 8-124. 4 l TONIGHT at 8:00 Mr, Walter R. Shaw will give a progress re- A, :”."iI.-'iP.I) and Co. are unload- pen on Red Cross campalglll llls. ing car; of Springhill and 0 len llll Sydney screened coal. OTLAND M DIES IN SC - F3. hhhhhchhs CM” E93 n”' Robert Watson, 105 School St., has llllhv 50 Fmmy St" for be er received word of the death of her GER "l””'5' Pho" 9210i lgrandfather William Duff. which - r i Blant e. Scotland on hTNl':llAL AT CAvENDlSll:l '- lll'IgllEhecl5.nHe waysr 87 years old. The tullclal "l Mrs” Ever? ld aocll Mrs. Clifford Keenan, formerly of L"”- Mhlh R"5llw' was he mlll Charlottetown, now residing in lllilllilhy halllehzlghllllcehlflrcher lalel Montreal, is a daughter of the de- will a s or - , Med, residence followed by a servicclce in Cavendish Untied Cl""Ch- Th" N.C.0'S MESS L ssu. E.A. S9l'VlC95 W979 "Inducted by ReV”Stan1ey was elected President of BTYBY R -l0h95- New Glasgow” the Garrison N.C.O's. Mess at The 9”" bearer? were: Earl-their annual meeting held at the 5lmP50n- Ray l-'5”'d- olhl Stew Armouries last evening. The ret- ensnn. Roy T00mb5- lhldhlilh iring Piesidcnt. S.SM. Holly Arch- Fl9mlM1 ahd, Thhm” Hlschm er, Presided. Other officers elect- Bllfial W35 l" 0'9 Cavendlsh ed were: Sgt. L. Murtagh, Secret- Cem0lBl'Y- 'nry, S. Sgt. P. Bolger, Treasurer. BREAK - City Police are lpresd Executive: S. Sgt. W. Higgins. ently employed in investigating a case of break. entry and theft which occurred duringlthe early Ryan hours of Tuesday morning at the. ' White Rose Service Station operat- FUNERAL sERvl(-1:; cd by William Warren 1” the funeral of Mrs. Aulay, S. Sgt. C. Archer. Sgt. R. Street. Entry to the building was from ller late resldence made by the breaking of I ranest. to The Church of of glass in the sliding doors which Holy Redeemer where enabled the thief or thieves to un- lock the doors. the contents of the office it was,C.Ss.R.. Deacon and sub-deacon determined that a considerable-were Rev. William Allan, C.Ss.R. amount of money had been taken and Rev. Edward Doyle, C.fis.R along with two carton: of cigtir- Master of ones. deceased. Rt. Rev. Monsignor J POLICE COURT - TED -ICCUSGG , A. Murphy was present in the san appeared before Magistrate Gaud- ctuary. Interment was in the ct yesterday morning, fottr drunk and incapables were each fined were conducted by Very Rev. J five dollars and costs or five days, .Gregory Murphy, C.Ss.R. Pall two were fined ten dollars nnd,bearers were L. 0. Kelly. George Graduate Nurses Bill Passes After Stormy "'”'"'”l A5 R” Session In The Legislature The following graduate nurses have P.”Wl 5"00e55.hl"lYl.ll” 3,; "This is I Wedue that may the House at the time the ililmililiaetioitis fol; tli'ceeglSI::rlslil:llR in sccm unimportantlbut. I want. to was under consideration. Pgiencse Edownlhd Island The names l r.emmd ."hl-5 Home kl many na' ML F0i'l'95l Pllllllpl WI-I Cl1Il-l'- are listed in alphabetical order l ""5 "ll ll”'"lll "' may W man while the House was in com- ancl the nurses are front the two -fiusfles .e.y sraldereg aw? hhellh uiittee on the bill. schools of nursing in Charlotte lllaellxlnaon dlscmwllm'u xllfhld Mi-. Macxinnon said be bad town. lamend we -l-Cullen? Fed cum? been accused of being unfriendly Helen Selina Cameron. Hampton ; Ml wlllull was agreed well: ll" to the teaching profession, "No- Mlldred KnthleenlCoffin, West Roi" '4 thing is further from the truth. Leh'5"”"” y”""d"l" When this bill came into this . Mr-.F""l ”"3'- W V"""”""l House in the first place it was ill” Ell"; saldslhntdll ll” be" not in this form and why this it age? bu? lllllllld lligglll biflflgshblfjlt House should legislate the free- into committee at the request of dom of anyane l5 more than I hill alty - Eileen Eleanor Connolly. Charl-- ottetown Paula Margaret Gillis. Alberto Mary Frances Gorman, I(ell)'5t ionldwlblihclhi "Sgt. L. .I. Arsenault. Entertain- ment Committee, S. Sgt. L. Mac- ,grl- ll 9 one else.” the Doctor said. "A pat William W. Mui--, , I . corner of Elm Avenue and Euston plly was held Wednesday momllllllbringing is very hard to treat, we l4 sprlllg-try to build up their faith. havel Eh . S0lll;fnnM;ll:tu:T lfltarllglgtlgnlllelfehslglldleel "ll ller would bring a great deal more; lquiem High Mass was celebrated After a check oflby Very Rev. J. Gregory Murphy Rev, Canon E. M. Malone said'ment for mgr. people," all-l Ml-l Ceremonies was Rev. a meal kl ll ll -lll lclllloril M"l'Ph.V- hehhew Ol the.rcligiouswhEckgll'rouill1lllatlzl) linlilplrov: Catholic Cemetery where serviceslllssoclallon who also lmmduced Cross Joan Isabelle MacDonald. Dot-is Lyle MacEwen. Rollo Bay l West l Miriam Therese Mclsaac, St. Pet-l l ers l l gt Vida Elaine Rodd, Winsloe 1Margaret Arlene Saunders. Charl- ottetown l tsylvia June Semple. ilcnsinfziflli iElizabeth Anne Steele. Charlotte- : town l lFrances Jane Wilson. Cllarlvlles " l town. l l Resident Honored l Before Departure Mrs. William Butler who is leaving North River in it few , days to take up residence in fluiit-rs to Miss MacKenzie by His Dresden, ollllllllll was honored. llunotir Lieut. Governor Prowsc at 3 farewell lmlly al the home uilltll W35 l0ll0W9Fl by all at-lilll' of Mr. and Mrs. John MacKln- ltllllll couture of appreciation last llleyl Norlll Riyen on Tuesday nlL!lll when Douglas Cudmore Pre- evelllllgr Mlllcll 20, sitivni of the Students Council. Capt A C lllaclgachern W" made a similar presentation tolmastel, 0'l cleremonlesl A glll Miss .ilacKenzie on behalf of the from the womelfs lnslllule was arizzttttlztlltin. l - --m ecutioncr of Titipu (David Mac- wmmunlly was presenled by Mrll Donal” l" despmm" 5"” W John Macltinnley and Mrs. A. C. the love of Katisha, (Maids Roger lllaclaalhern read llle lollowlllg son). Guardian Photo. address: Dear Mrs. Butler: We regret to hear of your de- Menfal pnrture from our community tol - llive elsewhere, so. your Institute Director Is Imembers and friends have gath- Dlnner :ness in ymir newly chosen home. 1 Y "For the last five lens 123- .....?E.i2'.l”..'2..S ..?l.lS.'”if.'..il'.'3 treatment for emotiona invai sla lamlly nl mm clllldren. All K1 ered here for a get-together, to lwish you much joy and happi- lavailable at Falctmwood Hospital lllougll your palll wasntl always equals that of any hospital on thelmsy, your perseverance and North American continent," Dr. .lg00d mamlgemenl gulded you A hlacvlhhrv 5 nlreclhr M lhelsuccessfully over the rough road Mental Health Clinic under the; wl, also congralulale you on" Provincial Department of Health helm: llle'molllel. of l-mu. Paulo. said at a dinner meeting last night.jllc sons who responded lo lhell. .'l'li9 l70Cl0l'- Whh W35 8"?” 5P”lhlCountry's call for ditty also your 9" 3' the ""0"lhlY meellllll Ol Sl-llate husband who wnslveteran of l'hl9"'5 I-5.V""9h'5 Asshhlhllhhv 5" World War I7 and served in World which the members of St. Paul's.wlll- lll also El llle plesenl llme Lziymcnls Association were guests, llavlllg a Jauglllel. ln Alrlorce dost-ribed several causes of the llllllomll we Salllle You. 'i."'3ll23?.l tl'.'3iil..lJl'i'l.”.?.3lf.3l?l&l We ii” "member the Ir"! "P"5”h5 3"” "P Wmhll Phi"-the homeward Iourney ma e sically and also emotionally," Dr.l w 1 .k ' . Macviczir said." Children react to e "mud 1l.e El ml” ml" l” their surroundings and background pgelent 3'0: wllh ' small mkeh before they know where they come 0 0" an e5leem' from. This sets their attitude to-l From Your Institute friends W3.-lls llle whole world. A lll,l.5ll1nnd neighbors of the community unforgiving. cruel cold fat.her,W9 all Jl0ll'i lll Wl5l1ln8'y0ll 800d leaves a child so disturbed thatlhehllh End mil? Pl'0SPEI'llY 101- he is unable to think right andll0W WU ll0n8 life's Toad. feel right about people." A dif-l Iicult part of phychiatric treat- .mcnt. is to break down barriersll-he Commilnlly I0? their Elli!- which exlst between actual fncisl ..l ll ll b ll lments were served by the hostess. firm? lhlhefznhe C(l:lllleITlTalngOI')I'lby8IllI5-lnsslsted by member” 9f the w' 1- ment of irritating things domlnate.l they were brought up under rigor- ous rules and at one time had faith, which can be restored. they get lwell and remain as well as any-, world," he said. ient who has had no Christian upllben-leg M" been "M" .MOIlE INCOME "All these things added EOEEIII-l . money to the Province and pro- In extending a vote of thanks.lvlde 3 great deal more employ. I-1Wt;,I: go dsomelextent tiifisavllle, l 'l 0 "gs ll ""9 0' hfhl” The member from Annnndalol "who "ml lh by hhy”hl”h'l" It ll strongly upheld the Govt:-rnmenttsl ,l)ollcy of subsidizing limestone to ,1 ll .. ,, ' armers. He recalled that some ll m.(l'lIlilea E:I;(sIlsSPllvrli3lrl;8lwI(I!lec3llgl?d by llear: ago many of the farms were lG. S. M. Larter, President of thel me by the use of oyster mud' This mudding of farms, he said. produced splendid results but had "the guest speaker. The thanks of ll, be dlsconllnued when ll W” 'the members of St. Paul's Associat- orllealy Mr. Macxlnnon who was out of, .f. II. BENNETT CARR Centennial Y's Men's Annual H. Bennett Carr was elected Mrs. Butler replied to the ad- A social evening was enjoyed and the feelings of such patientmiwllh ml-lslc hhd 93l'd5- R9ll'95ll'l. children are adversely affected. If slrawberrles are me "nut rm lull. 0 -ture and quality of any in thel "And the best art of it is, they come an the market after all the other straw-l President of the Centennial Y's Men's Club at their annual meet ing held at the Y.MCA. Wednes-- day evening which was presided' over by the retiring president, Bob Glggey. Othcr officers elected were: Art- hur Bailem, Vice President, Lloydl Grant Secretary and Mervin Phil-l lips, Treasurer. i Directors elected were: Ronaldl Woodgate, Arnold Callbeck, Brian; lcudmore and Norman MacLeod. George Anderson was co-chair- man and the sing-song was con- ducted by Lu Alexander and Claude Whitenect. Considerable lmerriment was caused by a club -rendition of McNamara's Band in lhonour of O'Callbeck and 0'Whlte-l nect, both of whom celebratedl Day. i Tickets were distributed to that members for sale in connection with the play to be staged, "My Three Angels" early in April spon- their birthdays on St. Patrlck'sl-F can understand," be said. No ALTERNATIVE He said a teacher had no alter- native but to join the Federation whether they wish to or not. He recalled that some year; ago I group of exporters. representing themselves as farmers bad re- quested legislation that would prevent a man from selling a half a dozen eggs to his" neighbor. "I objected to that bill on the same ground I am objesting to this one. I argued-it was compul. sion and as long as I am a mem- ber of this House I will not see liberties taken away from any. one." said Mr. MacKii1non. Mr. M'acKin-non said that only four out of six hundred had ,ask- ed to get out of the Teachers Federation and there is no rans- .on to believe that any more l would want to get out of It but "I am 0,, -' to it because they are not given a say as to whether thfy want to be I member or no " He said country Icboola were . having a hard time to get tench- ers and quite often married wo- men are granted a permit "and L now they want to legislate this category." "I do not think it is for the bet- &'m&I of 00130321 in this Pro- vince. If every farmer would be- come I member of the Feder- ation ol Agriculture it would be I good thing but would you expect III to fun legislation that would compo them to bdong?" NU! COERCION Mr. Large laid it was not a question of coercion. He said it allowed a teacher to give notice- uouse that while children In the country”: greatest. asset Hwy are also the country's greatest. rc- sponsiblily. "and we must. see to it that we have responsible poo-. Ple guiding them.” be added. The member from First Prince felt that the People as a who). were not fully behind the teacher ns they should be. "They say. this is a government. responsib- before the first of 0ctoberlllity'. but teachers will never get whether or not she wished. "The Act has been in force for the past 11 your: and has not resulted in any Injustices." he added, Mr. Baker asked the promoter of the bill whether teachers got any time off to attend conven- tions. He understood from an ex- teacher that the only reason be joined was to get three days off with pay. Mr. Large said that teacher: 80! paid for attending the con- ventlobs. Fred Ramsay said he felt the Teacbers' Federation is advan- cing the came of education in the Province. "If there is any cormnilslon in the bill it is only gentle." He thought farmers would do well to take a leaf out of the teacher": book in this con- nection. MUST BE POPULAR Mr. Prosper A. Arsenault said that only four teachers out of 700 have asked to withdraw from the Federation so it must be popular with them. "They give guidance and help to the teachers by bring- ing outstanding speakers from outside the Province and if there in anyone who would benefit from this It would be the permit teacher. i "We should not do anything that would impede their progress. It stands for the general good of education in the Province and for the good of iibe children as a whole." "IE Sllmmrt of the Government until they have the support of be people in the district." said the speaker. FUTURE MEMBERS Mr. Arsenault said, "in a few years hence the ones who vfill be filling the seats in this House will be the children who are now go- ing to school. As members of this Legislature we should support the teachersifor I believe. in gen- eral. they are doing a good job. I cannot see anything in this amendment that will injure any teacher. On the other hand it gives her an oportunity to dis- associate herself from the or- lganization before the first of Oct- lober whereas she had to wait until the end of the school year." Hon. Keir Clark supported the Teachers Federation in the am- endment. He said the Department was right in assuming that per- -nilt teachers were eligible to ply IO! DtAMoND.lsl ll; ”' quality ''''value in am so In Federation n. well ll licensed teachers. '3. pointed out tbatzif permit teach. an were mode ineligible to loll, the Federation it would men. that the Federation would have 11) less inenmerriiip which could oedoualy handicap the organlz. ntion in fin program. with William A. Acorn suggest. flint when each teacher start. ed at the beginning of the school year and was handed a member. ship card he or also would have the opportunity of returning the card wlllcili would be an indica- tion they did not w'iph to belong Th: bill paued without amend". LT TV & RAl)io Choose y 0 ll , own make, bug make no mls, take. it's lll ll aerial makes ll go. Don't have it solmd vCl'IIl8yIiCeT:ll(ePou: Like This. Reception. 50. call- nowLAN's TV at RADIO and be sure. DIAL 9624 Mt N Mr, Arsennult i i deli the TAYLOBS JEWELLERS LTD I ATKINSONS TASTY TENDER PEAMEAL BACON . sored by the Club. General satisfaction was expres- lsed at the success of the local club , - in having placed fourth in the Int- l ernationai Y. M. C. A. Bishop's3 Stamp fund. The continued support l of local merchants and business-l l Ion. l I l i Burke Authorized men in the stamp collecting. ef-, V ldi-egg, ulanlrlnll the members 0;. fort was spoken of with appreicat-l CORNED BEEF ' CORNED BEEF TONGUES . Iit03AST PORK . . PORK CHOPS PORK HOCKS . . . MEAT lb. lb. lb. I lb. lb. lb. lb. G R 0 C E T E R I A 23533311 ” MILK, 6 fins . . . CRAPAUD BUTTER, 2 lbs. . 1 - 2 3 7 LB. BAG ROBIN HOOD llvll-tire SUGAR . . 7 9 5 9 CIIAIILOTTETOWII EVAPORATED CANADA FIRST onann FLOUR 5 5 FLUFFO SHORTENING, 2 lb. BOSTON BRAND L Dealer l ectrlcnl Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 156 Great Geo. Sf. li'oAsi BEEF . . lb. FRESH FOWL . . . . lb. CORNED BEEF . . . . 2Tins co-I: cocoa: N cgrauu MARSHMALLOWS, l ling . . . . . . . 39: ion were expressed on their behalf found that the oyster mud rnada seed potatoes scabby. Mr. Saville complemented the costs or ten days one was fined:Francis. Urban Blanchard. William twenty dollars and costs or twenty Mclnnis. M. A. Farmer and Earlihy D” Fhhhk 'lelk5- hhd '"hP0Tl' ll H l mh , , t d 1 James. The funeral was very large-,9” by R9” Cam" il' T: lhh”":Mllll5l9l' Of lll8l'IWnYs on his road t tr-arlmdaylf fngjail v:al'I:'lg:nI1el'lll(El?I Io? Iy attended. rllggirfgsgrgfgllhainghgyhlaiil"lag: progkrnlln. He htgs had a lot ofl l 4 lb: TI" and - the same. charge was remanded. . g ,i ' W0!” 0'18 bill ere Still remalnr 1 until this morning. A drunk and 'l""U”t ."5lT"'0h .'”:C' F” M”””'h I izreat deal to be done. Referring! i and c . Deputy District Governor. Lionl The delightful dinner arrange lll ll ll dlsorderly W” 31"" ' ml” M ml Jack Stevenson gave his annual mcnts were by the Evenln Branch to E are” t n ad been "amt dollars and costs or ten days. Dur-: . i l , 5 PlV9d- ll! Mid llill llill llld PW-I . lrLORu)A' - - . tvisltatton talk to the Charlotte of the W. A. under their President l l, l ll l llllz ll” '"l"”5 M Cl” Maglstmlel town Lions Club at their regular Mrs. H. S. MacPherson. I van 0 E qute la Hmory' l ' . ' . . d c K-ll-.Marhn the City Pnlwe Court ; ...,....., .,.......... ...... .. .... o...-.-.. A-A?--A ORANGES, oz. . . . is htjtnc prcsllded over by Couniylllmel lasl Honing. lilo" Slmmn. --m-mt--m--on WANT PROVINCES BACK . . ELEEEH' lson gave an interesting tallk on (Continued from page 1) QMGON S th W I N (AP l I - EDDYS BEST G FLORIDA 45: Ilh k d d . t ' f ..ion- . . ou e am l ' . lISITI.w(l:llnnanCh:I'llll;ln lfhllltnhnoel pre- e'I'he International control com- 3 . . . 6 o a I" sided. Mr. Sid Forbes. City was . l I mission in Laos has requested the I ARGE PASCAL 7,,f?,',53i.32,f.'2l,."lif.”.'3E;.f;L'I"5L",? l.l.'...i"'.ill.?is355llSl'lht'ZlswlQl"'li.lnl'i.'ill3.l' .3l.lil'..5..ll'.."..5?.l'SZl'.".llsl5l3.'.'l; L 1 9” In Lavlnx Memory ;e.l.lll.,l'l(,l lll; lalll Ont bchllll of das and St. Charles, ' Saly and Sam Neau to the royal CAMPBELIJS . c . . . . , f - the meeting. Following general ll? Slmlie lllS0 Ol H3l'VCY MOON? 5 K0Vel'hm9hl- R9997” curled h"el 4 t . 0 sbuslness discussion. the mes-lrlllg lllllllt',(lg:tEIIlflllltall'&' all Mllltolliglludandr;V;l:l:;l:S(;:l'dIll;hel;l;(:1;:lHist. Irhfgl I LARGE CALIFORNIA 236 v u u it r. core at e - E - WILLIAM T. LING guns:--with the mud” of e some kind of a worthwhile grgntllllawl held! gt: lghvlhf-'9'A5lll03 "ll? o o o 0 ' mlllplll ll. A ffed.lSKflnK0 e eneva ccors it who passed aw-ny ling lllle llle;lfx:,e,',:: (ll, ethlsl havte llaeriilistlil-lntly rcfulsedulol l LIBIIY'S 20 OZ. TIN . c LOCAL c snncttmry. He said that alreadyye can "l 'l 9 "u h 91 & 2 Malmh 22' 1952 l lMr. Moore had become almost aslmyhl 3”V""m""' ' l I 5 o o 0 Ever rmnenlbellzld by 3 Warren Hood. who broke his arm l""l"l'-ll 3” Jhch Mlh9l'- SWEET Wu” 0011- lon Sunday at the Sports Arena, is vl,"-,3-l-Alllllm c -- in ciiscx EVERY ORANGE mm c Powers. 2 lbs. . . . lml mend” wlsh Mm ll speedy that so many vegetable: have to 1 k .. .......t.. on the Province. He G , . P 9- cAULnmowm. onoutmnns. lsaid he saw carrots from Texas NEW BADIBH, EEO. l Mrs. Cranford MacKay and Mrs. lMarion Cole of Stanley Bridge relin some of the stores and could lturned home after spending a fewjnot understand why Island grow- .days in the city the guests of Mrs. "er: could not produce just as good lwsilace Mat-Kay and Mrs. Sudivegetables as those grown in the Howard Mclnnls FITTED FOOTWEAR 178 Queen at.-Cirrlo Bldg. l Henderson. (Continued from page 1) ACADEMY Charles Nelson and William A. Lyon. Best motion picture storey- "love Me or Leave Me." Daniel Fuchs. kt-ruptzd Melody." William Lud- wig nndlsonyu Levien. but score of musical pictures "okhborml" Robert Russell Ben- nett. Jay llultoa and Adolph Duluth. , lost court of tatnatte W In a IQ-OD . . . . 4 -- ' -- - States. He recalled that a number of years ago one former grew five acres of carrots which he sold in .Ronri.o for 25 cents I bushel. Hel Hooked hack to the days whonj every schooner leaving the is-i land would have a cargo partial- ly made up of Inland vegetables. "It is beyond question that our Best song - "love In I Many Splelidtred hing," from the pic- ture of the same name. Sully Pain and Paul Francis Vapour. Best supporting actor -- Jack Roberts.” Lotnmoa, "Mr. but actress-Jo VII U llb” If SILVER LASSES MOLASS ES. quart . . . . . . 3lt: PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS, lb. . l 39tl FRESH vEAt IN STOCK OOOOOOOOO pug l .. "M ;v dared Thing." Alfred Nenrnan. ELL-m L Paddy Cghcg-eellsl:'.” my ' Best direction-"Marty," Delbert KRAFT '3', hhoc H1” Bent story and itcrceii play-"Im l M""'- an - L 4 - . 1 - l