PAGEFUUR ,, mg THE GUARDIAN Authorised ss Second Class Mall Poll OM00 Department. Ottawa. potatoes, turnips and other Island farm products. His full address appears on our eastern page and fully by all interested in farm marketing should be studied care- , rni-zp GUARDIAN. mi Am OTTF.-TOWN . .. Happy-SEasier! . iotoomoosoosco-an-so-1.4.. INotes By The Wayf. l , An suilios-iiy on funds -in 5 APRIL 12.1952 1"" N-ml W-""" """"'”"' "o Pm”e"l5' V x . 3: gndvlndnumegia lg: -via::J gili.o'ny?ht.l11mgo:id DvC5'ii.""oi 5'33; vmidem Ind Auocim ulnar. his A. Burnett. I , gal on, .. 3.”u,,,, 5 :.',:'f'' "”'.'.'””' "x””""kY- 33531”- ,.m,,,, ,,,..,,,,. ..,,,., Wm... EDIIQRIAI. NUIES :xiXg.),,v;h p A . m n pee - c&.;;,lmh:":vrl;upnsM&i&l.smwl1l!:.t TE; CIRCULATION ......... . B .. .r new ;ms of vscuuin elcsnsr msesii-o -Ins doing star the con. Eusier Eve. . "(.'uvci'I I'l'iIlcQ udwud lslnnd like iii. dew" , . . st::ltg:;ind;e:l().ilc;o'I:'::"toph:l sll dI;0lg'Ib.:I;doh;.I;1:lIi,I11:ld.;I:'rg: him "His Strangest Memory is Wsalisi nion Tomorrow Easter Pay. gihllanme wloernxniati i:le.Ir:ui-;;l:a 1'3: 3:12;: cl::::l;is.o: at;sou:ind it was lbs Weakest In ". . g inventor has nomsthlng whether it York Times: ' ' T!" New if AkLb?ThoT5;.'-;.;"':-””'mU SD” "R" ,;.T95'z' ”R0i3”0"" has become 3 happy ream-V :3" '""'”' ”'”” om" 9"” --ash. oi '5', ii . .- , . - The Joy or Eastdr At Easier we have passed the threshold. of the vernal equinox. a most advantageous place in which to remind ourselves of eter- nal truths. The earth is about to repeat the miracle of her never failing fruitful- ness. The pilgrimage of the months begins. April and May. with "their showers sweet", will pierce winter's drought and sadness to for seven vacancies in Government must feel pretty secure in tak- ing this second test of their popularity. for some of our gallant troops from Korea and for their families here. Another minor general election in May Parliament. The I O I It is now proposed that not more than one-seventh of a can of lobsters can be hssbroolis, Que, nun liss been convicted of lllving 4.aso an-ion. ad American cigarettes in his pog. session. No bei- caught ithout 1 supply sficr the stores c on. but this fellow kind of ovei-did it.--Windsor star. Quosa Jiillsns of no Nettin- lsnds pmved A. good spars when she was given s zoom without bath st her hotel at Gander. Nfld. This will in keeping with her char- sctcr ss s simple, unpretentious likes to gei' I Old Charlottetown . (And 2. s. i. ) m... EASTER iusiuui-r "The competition -which thg prize oi: of 2.535 lbs. live weight exhibited on the Msrket squui-.' recently, had to encounter while HVIHK was nothing in comparison to what met his carcass when ex. posed in Market on Saturday lust. . . - - - , devoted to her family snd Excellent u the but as, it w the heart, and the summer sun will pour hqmdl and meat mspecmfn regulauons are her country.-ottsws Citizen. fully clluslled by sev in oiiieraii . . I d d to be amended to that extent. ....m. and in our opinion, snd that of his procreativc beams upon the an an on, ,, an l,,,um mm. in we make it bear its fruits in abundance for our maintenance and needs. In this Province we are anticipating thcl coming spring and summer with keener ap- preciation. it well may be. than for many years. A difficult winter still lingers around us. but we have come through it, preserv- ing our heart, our hope, and our courage for the work new opening up. The shadow of the Cross falls most solemnly at this season; but already the worst is passed. its gloom is being dispers- '”The Greatest Show On Earth" as rep- resented by Ringling Bros. and by Barnum and Bailey Circus has turned to newspaper advertising for almost 100 per cent of the job of selling the big show. I I 0 It cannot be protested that the two rep- resentatives of Queens in the Legislature have been silent members in the past ses- sion. Earle MacDonald made their presence felt. Both Dr. MacMillaii and ex-Mayor world is Nsturs springing to life in the springtime-the tulips and daffodils coming through the ground u the snow recedes, the grass showing him; of green. some of the trees already taking on the sober color that precedes foliage.- Otisws Joui-nsl. Ihnclissicr .Univsndiy'si elec- tronic brsin-clsimcd no be the world's most. powerful-has been taught to sing "God Bsvs the Queen." The tune comes through s loudspeaker, but it is not s :2- cording. The brain is given s coded version of the score. which it in- bettsr judges. surpassed by one fstted by T. H. Hsvllsnd, Esq.. ox- hibited by the some persons who purchased the prize ox-Menu. Gleason &'McLsf-en; snd the ons that Mr. George Beer. 1i-.. expag. ed for sale. fed by Henry Long. worth, Esq. Nor were the car. cssses to be seen in the stalls of Messrs. Holman. Blake and Mo. Ktnnl. It sll behind hand. but the contrary; snd their owners were not far. if st all. wrong in labelling their respective mcsis 'Equal to the prize ox'. Mr. Dodrl hsd beef which. at any other time, would have sttriicied attention. "The mutton was such us would do credit to sny market either in ed. Death has come into the world and for ..p.,”;w.,”.,”.,”, :”:5:f::'m:”:o ,f&';V9':u:I?:: sllllscegidbgr ;frW gfgg-E 9;)- the moment has had its -triumph But the ' ' ' pUBL'C FURUM I can slso disznosc trouble inside lt- weighing 108 lbs., was as flit as. triumph is brief it is but the prelude to Washington is suffering from an out- "I! Age-iilii Story ifs): lL3::e"5';latxii;3iicrta1i'i.i.-livhisrilxininn”.-1""3'3.e"'il:;.Y:il Efiixd "" the ushering in of the full icy of Easter, the message of the risen Christ, the renewal of the hope of mankind. Never more needed, surely, than today. break of rabies amongst foxes. have attacked people even in bed and on the streets. ter might have international repercussions. Mad foxes If they are red ones, the mat- Tliis column is open to the discussion by csi-ssspoiuisnls of questions of interest. The Gusrdlsn does not nsoesssr lly endorse the opinion of Know yo not. tint so msny of us as were bsptlxcd into Jesus ivm-coo-cot-eo-Q-co-c-on ' ' M the conclusion of Arturo Tos- csnini's recent concert. with the N30 Symphony the sudlence was puzzled when the maestro spent CIT- cssses of almost equal goodness and besuiy. The vcsl raised by Mr. Tweedy wss fsr superior to anything in thst line we recollect to have seen exhibited here.-There , , , . . g g Christ or bi ti d Inw hi I l b. b. M. Just as nature is stirred by the reviving . . , ”"""" "" del:.I:i;I:nvTI;Fre::rl(iI tvoe Are buried 35”N”'9”” ”m wmulmss 33ile3”ful3i'i3"5iil.'2nii'3iv cmitiiril gzgfgewbeeiln asnd atlliee cilia: iv; . f ix-it , ms- W y in sin into destli: -TO ' " Mr. Gleason. sh ength of the sun so 15 the human Sp Our cattle breeders. with Dr. Lantz, and FEDERATION POLICIES lint like us Christ was raised up (z Km” VL 7" he did in acmowledgmg nppmu”' "The show sltogeihsr was high- refreshed in the plenitude of the gospel message, while the world moves gloriously forward into the promise of another year. May its benediction fall upon us all! Mr. H. J. Kennedy at their head, are pur- suing a progressive policy in arranging for a double show next year. one for fat stock generally and another for pure breds. O O D Sir,-Lately I notice the led- ersilon of Agriculture hsve not come out with s statement re- garding some of their men who were supposed to have gone to Newfoundland to see what. was from tho dud by the glory of the Esther. even so we siiso should virslk in newness of life. For if we Iisvo been plsnted together in the lllienssl of his dclih. we shsll be slso in the likeness of his resur- rection: knowing this. tlisi: out Thou tint on sin's wsgu shsrvest. Behold we bsve the Joy of Harvest: For us was gathered the nut- fruits For us was lifted from the roots. slicaved in cruel bsnds. bruised Its curiosity was aroused when he ngsln devoted himself to the vio- linist. at his first curtain call. some thought the violinist wsrbcing be- ing thanked for 9. favor. The (ii-st work listed for the piogrsm was rated. but. the truth is he was be-V ly creditable to both growers snd butchers. and the spirit of com- petition, which is now fully nous- d, snd will. we trust. continue to increase. is calculated to afford equal sstisfsction to the lovers of good cheer. and the political scon- -m-m-m--mj wrong with the trade. I have on mm 1. cmcmed mm mm, Mire. KIbslcvsky's "Oolss Breugnon" omm the on, mxurimn, in nu ' . - ists heard many members talking am an god 1 .1 Scourized upon the thretlins-floor: Overture, which begins with I ' A Remarkahla Aclll9V9m3nl 0”” we bound shme "0 bnger ex ' about this until 1 decided to and .t,.,.,,,4,,,.y..:,,.,,,I,',,Ti.','.,t 3,”,,.',',”,,' Where the upper mill i .. mord downbest. so Ml". Mtlschskof-Z 5,f,':.f":;f:,','d.3Q:e:::;ril:;l:"l: It is to be hoped that the Federal Gov- ernment and all concerned in our transpor- tation requirements will duly note the fig- ures issued by the Canadian vice consul at for the floes have taken their departure, at least most of them have, so that we may look forward to our tourist hotels and cot- iage owners making an early start for the reception of guests. The coming season out for myself. our Federation is the one and only organization which can do something for the fsrrners and I hope that those running it will do all they can to keep it that way At. the price pigs. cattle, eggs. not serve sin. . . Now it we be dud with Christ. we believe that we siisll slso live with him: know- ing tlist Christ being rslscd from the dead diclds no more: death hsth no more dominion over him. For in time he died. he died unto His head. At morn we found the Hcsveniy Bread. And on s thousand Alisrs lsld, Christ our Sacrifice is msde. scented danger when he saw the concert with the upbeat thst be- conductor preparing to open the future development of this branch of the resources of the Island." Those whose dry plot. for mois- -Thc Islander. April 16, 1852. TAILORED TO MEASURE Boston. Mr. Roger R. Parlour, indicating promises to be exceptionally good. if'fl"i:;l(',-uffct-x;;” gm?-orlg sin mic in (list he llvcth. W dint: 83l;&-:- m m c U d that Prince Edward Island farm shipments ' 0 0 tried everythins possible in the mkonvey, ::,uy,,3::,';v,I.J':,wi: G 3,: 3,2,”; m l " surfs '0 the New England states last 5'98? t0P' Outdoor work is fairly plentiful these 2”.?,i'.,”'m”'ii'ii'S' titre pfrnogfeglg my. L"; 33'”; "ff, '&"' ""lc:',',Vg F" "E33: V-me W" knew "uh ' 1-HAT 1.11- ped those of every other Province in the days, Conn-actm-s..h&ve.to..compege with btwould it sfing too iaush 0.". mm. 5'' I ""' ' ,1" "y,'me "mm. bundles - , Dominion. Not only that. but they Were the well-paid armed forces for help, re- ,.i'...: T:,'.':.oc' I): l.iv'S3a""i-y' 3; mini-n; p h 99.95 and up nearly three times in excess of our nearest Cmiting going on apace among we" Setup. president? . mm of comm” and queen. M '1T:':heeA'g;' o;”'ge:h'l5e;1:n3" competitor. New Brunswick. and upwards of 90 percent of all the turnips arriving on the Boston market in 1951 were from this Province. with the strong preference for the quality of our product being well main- healthy youths of an adventurous turn of mind. wanting to see some more of world than their native Island. the The proposal of the MacQuarrie Com- I am. Sir. nt.c.. ST. P!:TER.'s FARMER. FOUR QUEENS Sir,-Today I saw Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands. som- thls year of 1952? Four queens. each so unique, each so interest- ing ss s queen, snd even more. as s person. I am. Sir. etc. RUHAMAH SCHEINFELD FRANK 431 Riverside Drive. For us by Cl!.lVIl'y'l distress The wine was tsck-ed from the press: Now in our Altar vessels stored Is the sweet Vlnis-ac of our Lord. In Joseph's garden they threw by J. P. MacPliEiiS0il & SON 157 Queen St. PROFESSIONAL 'CARDS . . , , ing fro the lsslcsl mnny-pill- Nfw Y”'k c"-3'- Th rl ' vi , lull , lul , lallaeii P 1 . H 1' t y mittee that use be made of court lll)Lll'lCtlOl'lS gfeduseyn-Lfw Library lot Colutmd- -- 9 V; m E "5 E "I . - ur is e ua com imen ar - - - a nveraiy. n newy creme THE FRENCH GOVERNME 'r on B21 to M0 th Tr . bourt th :1 o ulamyq of your poitiatoes He to quash combines and moilopolicst is not Doctor at Law. Many mm "0. N V fire: rn e ee was Magma. & humor a . . .' . Wmmut d3"gei'5- I" the Umted Sta es com 5'3"” lime in the twenties. I was sir.-As ii former Free French In forty days rcsch'd Heaven twin 3. A. 'CARRUTII.EIl8 II. E. jlsorllll. IA, 0.0- 1-efers to the increasing business which lS sidemble use is made of that extraordinary one of a crowd of undergraduate airman 1 have been disgugfgd Wm, emh, . I 0 . . - - students who followed Queen your "strange Bedfellows in so ill hi id is ' ' Taoulxtln rnuNoB'uL being deV610iled ill S1l'aWb91'TY Shipmems remedy as -a weapon against labour and Marie of Roumanis. as she crou- France". . on SD:eldvfl M Mr Om. 0Pl'0IlE'l'BIS'I' "Mm" AS and Dl'9dlC13 mat 53195 i0 New Engkmd M the result has been to draw the courts into ggmlrehgzlgrllrf Bdfgieiecelvinl "19 mama ggenciimdnwrj lam. sgter Ye'wcal'Y oo'me into the dude. "WW other l'a”C”&5 of ca"3d”" mm industrial disputes in a way which lowers I thought olu-e twia Euznbeuis ins -i' lliluruiiurisose roi'ayvs'fe'i..:i3 ' PHONE 2872 Motlloson. Peaks 8: products can be expanded. , One of the advantages we sacrificed at; Confederation was our prosperous trade. the esteem in which they have been held. 0 O 0 James Louis Garvin, British journalist, with the New England States. which we are: was bom this date 1868. He early acquired now slowly regaining despite tariff bar- riers. We are doing this by our own enter- l l l literature. He began work in the corn trade ferent countries and different 1 sm. sir. eic.. ' c,",,,",,,., - M..." -r. 1,... l prise in superior quality production, and but soon SWliCh9d to journalism' Writing 1.2:: first uecn Marie of Ron 5' P. ALil'eu1f)!i?(l:.em We hiP8lo:(1L.Ul'lffl(I on His wood. of. Jo." E' starns ” 6'". 6”". and l R” "'0 lieflllll" fl” f””he1' devebpment for the "Newcastle Chronicle". "Fortnight mania was qcerliiinly the most R.C.A.l". station . c”"'”'"'”"" 1 along this line is improved transporation 1y Reviewu ..Nationay-p and uQum.teI.1yv: glamorous. 1 can never forget how Summmlde. April in. 1052. fG""d mpkh" m'nn'”' 8""o”"" i i . k , -1 nd w my. our tremendous . ' I , 3 V: p beautiful she was in her purple (we regret thstdour gallant cor- dies. s slowing"-down of the i-s- -:---r----- i W UUC v if” 3 I 3 , befoic becoming editoiial uiitci and later velvet turban and gold chiffon respondent rsbood our st- armsmenc mg. mu m ,,,cm,, ,3 nous no as gang in possibilities .v”;d"c;”3 editor or the "vaiiv Telegraph". His ;h,,ree- i:.::." as 5.?.'i.:'”Z.i”i”. ”.".l' l'.'.?.."'i; an..2";.::”:.rii:..i":.:”.ii: :.'"ir:.i,"ii.":i:..”r"..::"”;r.? em. a... 0'- A L "mm Should be regarded 35 ii "4”0"a 3559 ' 3" volume "Life of Joseph Chamberlain is woman supremely conscious of tiplc puny ayaiem has brought, row the up they do not close it. ””""" every opportunity given us by Ottawa to Compared favorably with Morleys out-9 of her womanly charms. She carried France. where a government is Then - llmnl only is fresh dcvsl- 3' ”P"”""""' .,,,,,,, 3,3,, expand them to the limit. This is the line Gladstone". a wide knowledge of English and European His influence extended far be- . . . i our Federal and Provincial representatives yond the Shores of his own mum”,- I had seen on their visits to P. E. I.. one a queen then. the other so tragically soon to he s queen. I tried in find something signifi- cant in the manner and appear- once of these four queens that would seem to relate to different attitudes toward queenship of dif- hcrself with the arrogance al- most. of one used to unquestioned obedience. There was something theatrical sboul' her. Perhaps the iciil despising o: French policy showing up ioomuch ofiignorancc about France. I would very much appreciate to know if you think that such literature helps your resders in a true understsriding of France and French people. unable to hold. power for my length of time without mskirig vital concessions to one of the other clei-ncnts. In this connection The field where He hss pisnicd us Shall shake his bollghs as Llhanlis. when He has shcsved us in His sheaf, whenxl-le has msde us bur I-lis e .- 123 lxent Street ' (Next to Simpson; Agyicy) lws scsrcdcly csll that g Bsnquet. foo But even our ssviour's snd our union of the fi-snc. which would only put off the dsy of reckoning by s few months. of courts there is one solution in Pi-shes which is Nicholson A. W. MATIIESON. QC. A. ll. PIAKB. BA. LLB JOBN P. NICHOLSON. LLB. Bnrrisfnfl. Ito GLORIA BUILDING I7! Grlnon It Phunr 2” Should lilkc in l-”'la'i”i-'1 01" transporation ' ' -' effect was heightened by the The London Spectator says: "Tsx- 30 0bV10ll-l "155 39 hlrdly RH-I Auk." Mv claims. Mr. Pal-loll;-s figures) cfonstituie i: The Royal Air. Force. xvi” by next year 'I:'0cWl31Rc"C0:)::fll:;e'?:'(f?g'g- I&)E;,lol:: :)t)l;-inprexi:iciliIstsocl:sul.'l"iic:;;.gl4,-ex; H3112 l':::V-lsi1):I::lll.d ",1;l;ll'.hi:kt:l:!t.u?nl:l:.cl; LI"'. . Strong algunlcnt so too do tle Igures Jug 'be the largest Of Brliillfls three armed Murray Butler who sccompsnicd their British opposites. Ire detach 95- H '-h9Y adv ""9" Vmum 59 "9 ' ' As R.ddlII c ' ' . . I released by the Dominion Bureau Of.Sta1lS- services. Manpower W," be mcreased to ne1r'.M mt mm", mm. at we risgzilgn rilel 223:5 Said-n&c;i to think up new onss.. gnu.-ngumucn-0., In" use” LL!” lies. 5il0Wllli-' 1115” 0”” Cash fa”" ”"3”'"” 297,000 by April 1953-a 20 per cent rise Netherlands. wss poi-cm. . In other words taxation ' Bu-i-mar. sououor. me- lncrcased from 521,800,000 in 1950 to -l26.- 800,000 last year-a five million dollar boost in twelve months. Mr. lili:iiliain's suggestion over the present figure. Front-line fighter and bomber strength will he stepped up. Britain, which will spend the equivalent of 53.8 billion on defence during the coming year, will make the biggest increase in air the exact op- poslic of Queen Msrls of Rou- mnnlgi. She looked as breezy and informs) ss any plesssni. intelli- gent house-wife of the U. S. or Canada. She wore s silver-fox jacket (probably presented to her in Canada) over I (in): dress. must be linked to,s sliding scale of wsge lncresses which would new is: i-stcs. Two other tome- nullify most of this effect. of the ..m.m.m........ The Great Wsll of Ohms, bull: in 228 3.0. under Emperor Ohm shlh l-lusng Ti, stretches for Moll mils. . x I80 llchsmiid st. - Clrtown, Phons I00 I20 Iichmond st. - Chssloiieiown PHONI HM siiiiiii 4. min o.s. l llcllillillli & JOYAL - ' . Her hst wss not psi-ticuisrly . VOPIOIITIIET Hlffilidfl I 50"5W"' strength iii tactical air units for Western "chic". It was dark and had in . I 53 9119'" 5h f i t- dd. t l Th S d T ti 8' large pink rose drooping on one -. u." T.. I"... o"AwA' One 0 the most nteres mg ii iesses 0 European defence. e econ ac c me. ",6 I black mm on ma "on, m emanate from Ottawa by our local" M. P.'s is that of Mr. Thomas Kickham, appearing in today's Guardian. Himself engaged in Air Force in Europe is to include squad- rons equipped with the new fighter. Venom jet other. Her cu:-isgs wss not st sli i-oysl. It wss rstlisr llks tlist of most women no longer in their first youth; s bit round- lsvsntv Dun no. the sslling ship filled the on soil sis- I-sd the longing for sdvsnhue. Adjoining Norib Amsricsn lloiol -:-:m::- Dr. W. It. Carson supremo t Exchequer Court. Dspsrhnsntol nnduflrlissnsntsrl imam. Trsdsmsrh. Cowfllhllv co customs ppo -nation. the potato shipping business for several s c ' :m':d3:f xiii” dglllflg-mfzll; 3;; u"l'l'hro.i;gIni:t those ly::dn'.i;::mw;oden Ioillns Iblps of no. chins:-uiu snd Elolss Ind Gonsrsl Prsctlcs years. Mr. Klckham speaks authoritatively Modernization, new products and new entirely unsslf-conscious. u;f". hn'-,"'.”""" mien,” to 'k:l;";.;":.:'u':";.:: pg... qpunu some ll. xsntiyritm. on this sweet. and ms was-non that markets tomes: a vlgglre or mi-level :..l.'2li..”'f.':'::'iiLii1i5: ..--;-.-;,;--i we -mi -n Wm --i -- --M '- ..... .... ..'.'".'i... .. "”"i.':....... growers establish their own purchasing and capital spending for 3. ng time to cgmc, oivIs.:nt;'i':u:; - . . g i selling agencies in the large consumer cen- according to ii McGraw-Hill suPVeY- 08' ,. ' M 1. 1,, M g w mm to be of iuii loo - ' 3 this is well worth consideration. He main- nessmen were asked to state how much f.niiJ.'a'iii;; ii.':"nmii:,' ii.I"'.i'i?.- I oomg. ' W "'m " "'5' I. ll. '0"! m QUHPIIV lous one of s Qusoii. yst swsst snd kind too: lisr clothes cus- fully cliosui for dignity; tho so- tlsctlon of tin British linpln bsfsrs lbs wsr. or simply an sa- . cnAI'I'lIID AIXXDUNTAIII oust Obsrlmstswo luhsuss - In I" IAlDouI?.IA8NmG&Lu.u'.m"”.”Ngap tsins that this could be done either through our co-operative organizations or the Pats- to Marketing Board. and that our growers they would spend in 1953-1955 if business stays reasonably good. The overwhelming reason for big capital expenditure in the iiviiiiwiii as i:o.i.1ii. .could thus set the level of the price paid to future is replacement and modernization. pmuian of in: own pusmsilty . on I' M . mm. ' mm. kg. "mm 9.". producers by wholesalers snd eventually by The chemical industry will extend cspscity ,C,;',i-,';lr,,,,'F,;';-,,l';:,h,:; M - a gun. ..'.'.mu.. live:-IpssI.,llsw..'Clhsae;.v' us run. ,i-etsllei-s.Amsi-ksting lehlpolthllklnd,forbothnewvnndpresentproductmlllllwtlissslf-ssliiniigsfllsslsy ' u..,;umk&mm...”., i p ' J he believes, although sstshlishsd in only majority of compsnles in the electrics! mM'”'”'”''mm ., J ,mm,"""'"f g i I m . . 7 . mmmnn mm". . on 009,1U'KC'931I,tl73oW5illdI,'GlillClnllOti1ll8l miciiinei-y,suto,snd . rtequlpinent linsllrf naunmmnb ' .. - - '. i A i fm.lbOIh.lllWClOlilO!IlIdIIC.IO sosrsssssu-IrIIsb.0sssIlss.nlA-srissstisssrwnllsts plsnnlnl IIIO 1 pi)! lll0l.&lfl: omm, .”””'.&ugK'. 9" Judy Q, presentproducts. Muchdemnik9nPP9flNm-'o;ll;m.M"”V'"; ' A q.........suuuomo. ' mmcm-5 -after taxes. ,V V. was it related to the enasiina ' i i O i ' - n can sing. Cbtlltilltvi. - W . s - .V - '.-'4- i 1 . -r z i I . f i