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Barrie Examiner, 6 Apr 1939, p. 2

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Page - Two Ill ['1 nun` n'IlI||.\u'I l\I|If.'.. Replying to thosv who \v:mt.t=(l Canada to remain m~ut.ral in (`.1150 of conf1lct,, he cloclur- ed mm. this Dominion would be p1ung`ed into civil war if the Gnvomnwnt. adoptml :1 policy of neutrzllity in :1 war involving the British Empire. AnnHun- unv-xv r~lnNnHn null lnwnnl-fun! noun`-_ LU hllllkilln l -H-`ill tlllllulnllllln IUI IIIl Ivv--. 'l`lw tslxuntvlm 01' t.lu~ wurk (Imw by the Buy Sq-outs 1.1 su WM! knuwn mm, It` l\(`(\(L. nu u.\-- plunntlon. In Hlll`l`|(`_ tlu-rr urt- .~wvm`ul tu'HVl' l,rm)p.~: nmlvr [.-,uu(l lc-u(l-mlnip, mu! huvv shuwn Llu-Ir \\'Hllll|.'_'lN`S.\` tn uul In vurlum-: rum- munlt,_v e-fI'nrt..~: whvn vullml upon. 'l`|\n li`vuuuhu\u- iuunnnuluu u nunullul nununllnn .L`AIII]Jll(.'. Another very definite and inmonam asser- tion by Mr. Lnpointo was that. if any d1ctm.o1' believes the British Colmnonweulth ix to be disrupted he is bxlsinp,` his fut,m'c- p1njecL.s~ on absolute mil-.Lcy. ""hn `l\/Iinicfnv n0" Tmcdlnn rlnfnnrinrl Ohn nlnon L|.|lr3\ll|ll4C` llllltlbj. The Minister of Justice doioncieci the stato- mont by the Prime Minister that if London were bombed, Canada would aid Britain. Re- plying (.0 n0\vspa})m' (`.I'iti(`.s of Mr. King, Mr. Lapointo said: **'1`hnen unvifnv. An no I!I\:\Ivv H... -n....o:.... xr .lJt|}J\.IlllL\` DtLI\l . These writ.e1's do not, know the situation if they think t.lm1*o would not bo in Canada im- medi-.1tel_v :1 wave of public sentiment; that would force any government to intervene in such :1 cusv. What` is the uso of closing our oyos Lo stern realities ? --T nu. mun... C:\ ...- on -........ .,.....- :.. .-... \'_y\`n Lkl BUULII lC(tIll:l(`.' "I am willing to go to vvmgv town in my own province and ask if there is one of my fellow countrymen who would deny the sound- ness of tllmt. conclusion." 71... 1\.I.'..:..a..... _...x;._..,-L-,a u,- ,, ucan Ul Lunv L'UIl\;IllalUll. ` The 1\iinistcr reiterated his opposition to conscription in time of war. declaring" that he believed that. conscription in 1917 was a blunder oi` friglitfiil niagnitude. and that we are still reaping the sad and sorry results of that ill-conceived policy." He stated that Ans- tralin. Ireland. and South Afric-.1 would never have conscription. Mr I n\\nintu`.- nnnh-:I...o:.\.. on 41.,` .a..x...L_ ..._ Anuvx \\JI|o\.L Ayn Mr. Lapointe`s contribution to the debate on foreign policy was one of the highlights of the present Session. and indicated unmistak- ably (lint. Canad-.1 will stand united against miy mo of the British Empire. Fortune n1agazine points out. that a leadin cigarette firm in the United States slashe its advertising appropriatdon by 44.5 per cent. and suffered a decline in sales of 30 per cent. from the prevnous year. _ .__-.w.._..-. The general manager of the Dominion Mo- tor Club. Toronto. talks of Toronto motorists fighting the increase in gasoline taxation by leaving their cars at home. In so saying. he Just makes himself ridiculous. IIII. LJl\I\I\II. I..I\I \lYIllV!I-l\ F.slublls:l1ml 180-! A weekly nexvspnpc-r uh-vnlml lu (he lntnrmtn M the Town of Hm-rlv nrul lhu surmumllm{ vmmlry, luau:-d at the Past Ofrlcv H(`|lmI`(', Burrlv, c-wry 'I`|mrmluy. by J. A. Mnolmron tmlilur) nru! W. ('. Wull-a (manna:-rt, owners and puhll.-:lu~rx. 'I`lu.- um-rh: Exmnlner 1;; 1: member or Tho (.'unmHun Wm~kl_v Na-xvemupr-1':1 Assn- cintlon and M` (flenus A W('`kHf',*: or Pnnmlu. . One of the -.u'gunients of those opposing the increase in gasoline tax is that tourist trade will suffer. Reckoning 20 miles to the gallon, a motorist can travel 1000 miles on 50 gallons. Two cents a gallon means just one dollar on 50 gallons How in-.my niotorists would be kept THE BARRIE EXAMIKIER `:`n.n-`\|ll\I\A:I IHILI 'I`HUR.`iI)AY, APRII. 6, EDITORIAL ri3Ts EDITORIAL 103!) Annuuuvmm-nl. by t.lu- l.munln;{l.nn l u.-H, um! Ne*w.~: (hut. ll. nus ju.-:1. Mm-rv(l mum |t..-; mm: ymtr M pul)l'u-.ut.lnn_ rnnliml.-a l.h- I-2tlll.(n' (If l`!u- Idxumlxu-r Lhut. the P051. wun t.lu~ l'|r.-at. 1w\v.~:pamvr Lu whlvh lw ('mxl.rllml,-(I4 'l`|ml. wan.-; uwuy hu('k in 18913 wlu-n lw wxu; l.mu'hlnp; ul Rnmm-_v nn l.hu- slum` ul` Lukv I-trh-. 'l`|u- l n:;l. w'm::xlwx1y. lu!WS|Hl])t`l' mm H. hm; I`ulZy kept;ubrvu::t.u1' l.lu- Hm: (luvq-lomunnl. wlm-h il..-; town um] (ll.-m'h'l. hm: xx-c-n. I 'l`lm l'l`N!|)lII|-2; kill:-r" 1:: H10 nunw nt.l.zu-In-I tn vurhun nunmxulv mm, by l.Iu- lmIu:aI,rlul Aa- chle-nll I've-vc-nnnn I\.~:.s`n('.|ul.!un.-:, In n hullc-Lln Jusl. l.~::mN!. Whllv l.lu- lm'1.m'(l In Iluml. 1-munmn In mu'm:v.~4. H. I.-.- nut. 1-.unl'lm~aI l.n 4-xlum.-H, rum we rrmn nut.muu|)Ilc- (`IN-','lllt9.'a. In nuy m'm-.4.~.:a.~:_ (>lt.hvr In t`lu- llulllv or |ll(l|l:il.l`y. \vIu~.r- 4-(ml, |.1u:.`,n|| ur \Vuu(| ls u::Nl ma runl, !.lu~rn- Ir: n lun- um` mun vurlmn lIl(`)ll(IX|(|t' l'unu-.-; N-.-mll.|m!,' from lm-um|nlt-u- vmuhu.-tt.lun. .. l`lun.~: urn hnlug Imulu I'm` at ('ul(v|)l'ul.lnn, he- mnnlnp, July Hi. to nmrk t.Iu~. l6l.h mmlvc-r:uu'y Int Lhv um-u(.ln|.-, ul. (3lml'lut.l,c-l.nwn nf l.ln- (lo-Iv guu-.~: who fir.-at. mmmlly tl|s(:ll.~we plum: I'm (`onft-(lm`uLluu. 'l`lm :mm-.011 frmu Hw 'l`lu`mn- ut. t.m- opnnlug of mm l`.1'I}.T. l.vgI:alu.l.ura- palm, NI um. Hull. t.ln~.~:- vu-Iul)rul.lm|:: ":muul(l pluy ll.lI lnmurmuxl. purl. in c-mplm.~alzlup; l.lu~ mm-n:l,I::I unlty um! lnt.~(.-;r|t.,\' ml Llw hmnlnhm." W1t.11uv1<*w 1.1 lmvlnp; 11Il`(]l111|ll.i(`:: 1:1 11.-:.~:v.-:.-+ mom. rcvt.1I'1mI, 1.110 Lnwn mumell or Anxln-1':.'l,T burp; ('l111>11(|l`l'l`(l 1111- :u|v1sn1)1111,y n1` c-11p;'aw.I11'1p,` un am)1'u1$u1 nnnmuny 1.0 11111100 11 vu1nn.1.1m1 n1 1.11:-`b1111i11l`1[z:' uml 111111 ! In 1.1u-mun1u11ml11.y. II. was rmmu, 1mwvvm'_` 1.11111. 1.1113 would (',n.`'1.$1l!i(1 plus Hvlng` oxpm1.~:v.~: I'm` 1.wn nu-n I'm` I'1v- wmrlm. 51 um 1-mun-11 turm-(I dnwn 1111- pm) pus11.10n. 11. was 1101211111-111 1.0 h1r- :1. lmzul vuI- 11111.01 `Ln nut. in uun,1\u1c1.1un w11.11 1.1n-ue:.~'.u-.~;.~an12 1 A. ` (EANAIDA AND WAR. Rt. Hon. Erno.~:L Lupoinu-, (?:nm Minister of Justice. 1*ovou11i'/mi us. Lhv imcit-,1" of Lhv best,-informed Frmwii-Cumuiiaui opinion, minced no words`. in dovlalrinpq his .x`t.nn(i on tho question of tin` Dominion`.~: i'(`li1H0li to Mint Is`.n1pi1'e in the ovenl. of war when ho spoko in the I-iouso oi` Conimons on F`ri(iuy. This giiiml or:1t.or, one oi` tho oldest. mom- btuxk`. oi` the Houso, st.i1t.v(i thut, (lunauiu would stsinci side by side with Great Britain in the event or `.1 major coni`iict. involving the British Comimmwouiih oi` Nations. in i':u'i,, it was :1 speech. more "Brit.isi1". ii` zmyt.hinp;. than Limt oi Prinw i\dinixi,m- King". n.-...v..:..... 0.. n .... .. u.h.\ nyunnul (`unndn in out. or uuturln by t.ho~ I uvl. Lhul. Mu-.lr nxp~n:; cu: \v-rv to hr lm'rvu.~u~tl $1.01! fur INN) nm-:.'.' In Line Nlm'H.lnu~:: Mw gu.-.'nl|Iw tux rul.- lm.-s hmm H) 1`l`llt.:a 21 mnllun, _vc-l. l.|w l.H|II'|.`i|. mun- hu.-: slmwn |Iu~m*.u.-m:: c-vc-ry your. I That. l.lu- nrp_'nI1l7.v nmvvmnnl. I'm" H111):-nv~~ tlumlt. 01' crnp.~: mt.-: :u`uu.sud mm-,h i|ll.I5I`(`.\'l. in Slim-.m~ Cmmty was shown by the Iu1`u'- an.- t.m1dun(:v:1t. Llw first vunvqmtiun, hold in Bur riv lust, I"rl(l:1y. About. 150 l`l!])l'(`H('l1l.:Ll.iVl` famners from all ])1u't.s of t.h- cmmty uvuilud themselves 0! the om)m`l.unit.y Lu .~:m'.111'a.- ])l`u(-.- ticnl lnfornmtlon on various phns(`:~: 0|` Lhvlr work. '1`lu-Vrv should be :1 murlwtl 1n(-.ruu.s`4- in p1-oductivlty as the rmmlt. or Lhv vclm'.:1t,1nnul :u:t.lvlLiu.~< 01` um Nort.l1 and Smith Sinxt-.0v As- s0cl:1t.inns s])rvu(lh1:;' in the urmu; vovurml by them. ~ -` n_.._._|__-...,. _A ,,,.. . .. -- Speukimz 1'e(-.mit.ly in tho Hnusv 01' (tom- inons, I-Ion. Nnrnmn R0gm'x_ Ministm` 0!` Lab- nr, pointed out tho grout st.i1i111l11s which tho Home Ili11)I`0VUn1ClH. Plan has been to employ- ment and purchasing in thv field or (ZOl1SU'll(',- tion. Total expenditure to Mun-.h 15 amounted to $25.3 millions. 01' this. 46'! went for mus- onry. c:u`pcntry, plastering; 24 `J for plumbing," and heating; 16': for painting; 9'1 for roof- lng; 5'4 for electric wiring, niechunicul equip- ment. and installation. Approxinmtely 16.175,- 000 man hours 01' labor were pmvidvd and $1l,000.000 was (list1*ibute(l (lirectly as wages and other e:1rning's in the building; t.1".l.(l(`S. Commentinp; upon the prevalence 01` the cigarette habit among boys of primary schooll age in Walkerton. the Herald-Times points out that the Tobacco Restraint Act definitely states that everyone is liable to a fine who directly or indirectly sells. gives or furnishes toa person un(ier the age of sixteen years any cigarettes. or cigarette papers whether for his own use or not. The Act further pro- vides that everyone is liable to summary con- viction who. being under the age of sixteen, smokes or chews tobacco in a street or public place or purchases or has in his possession, whether for his own use or not. any cigar- ` ettes or cigarette papers. or tobacco in any; ' form. Parents. as well as boys, would do well ; fringeinent of which is likely to land them in the police court. to bear in mind these clauses of the Act. in- The Gleaner of Huntingdon. Quebec. has just commenced the publication of a news- jpaper unique in the history of Canada. inas- much as it is edited and printed in this coun- try for circulation entirely in United States. This paper is the Graphic-News which is pub- lished for the Village of Malone. across the border from Huntingdon. Though Hunting-I don is a place of only 1600 people. the Gleaner is fully justified in claiming that it is an un- usual publishing centre. It does not boast a] 0 daily newspaper". says the Gleaner, "but lasti 0 week. Monday, saw Revue Ayrshire Canadien-I T ne enter the mails. Tuesday saw nearly 10,000 , copies of Montreal Y.M.C.A. News printed. Wednesday the Huntingdon Gleaner. Thurs- day La Gazette de Valleyfield and on Friday the first edition of Graphic-News was printed. On Friday of this week La Circulaire Hebdom- adaire makes its debut." The Examiner ex-- . tends hearty congratulations to Mr. Sellar,i the very enterprising publisher. and his high-[ ` iy capable staff. A 1939 10 11 24 11 V12 18 19 25 26 II. 1910 lll \.(Hll|u(|. uuuug nut l\ Ilrul |_\ ||l|l`l \ I-Ill-ll| I|n. The first re\c0ru of tlw (zumlng lm1u.~m'_v In Canada l'(`lut.t`s to twu t`.\`l:\l\ll:`lllllt`l1[.~:, mw ut. Qll(`b6`(' Clty mu! (kw ntln-1` ut l\lunmml. whlvh were conunmmwl at the lnsugutluu m` the In- Lendant. 'l`u|m1 (l6fi~lt` .'2) Hz~l'n\`r hl.~'. (lt`~~ p(u't.um Lu I~`rum~x~ m H`-'.`::. '1`ulun \vmt.~ to Louis XIV as follows: 1 lmvv tins ymu* uzutsml to be munut'zu'tu1'Hl um of (kw wool shurn from thv slwop smut by Your 'Mu}(`.\`t_\` m`vm'u.l k1ndsnt'('l0t.h; our t.unIn`1u-s .x-upply um-~thh'(l 01` the leut.m~r rmlulrml lwn-_ mul ul pnnwxxt. 1 have Czmudlzm l ubrlv.< to (lwss m_v.~:t~ll' from head to foot." r1._AA|.. 1.1.1.. ...........I.-.. pl... ..u'.....hu.l sunn- APRIL 13 14 20 21 27 28 `I939 1 5 22 29 W _, ._,___..- "Hnrv! /\|l u|I'n in lmnl um lln- mil, Juan lnnk ul Hits ml`/u nl` I|u- mnl.-1" .H`1I||u- l\w~nly-vc.- _\`-m`.~. ugh wlwn u Immlwr uf l'uI'nnvr.~+ an Ihln Im-ulily \\wn- lI`,viIu,- IHII lhv nv~wI_v- ll|lI'lI(ll|I`I`(! Ivgulme :~sun-rinn-nlully, u <:n~rlnin mun In t-nlnvu-r,-a'ulhm whla Ilw wrilm` vu~lu~m-'nI|.v um-rl.-.1 um: IN: wtIIlll|lI'l Imvu llw .~:Iul`l uln thu- fnrm wlmilng up his null-ulrnllu un,'uIn~n1 wliln llw uplnnm qllntml nl Hlv In-ginning ul` Ilni.-s lII'|I"I- In I-Immging u;gr|:'n||urul pruu-In-. Uh l|||||n`l|.`i' nnmlml nl` wulm lnr H..w ml Ilmtm lllv IIl'l1l}.fI`rx nhn-a: llml Him` Mm! mm M llu- 1.5::-nlv--,| Ill lml l|n~ v--ny 3.5:`:-ulu,-alt mlvum.-.~. In 4-nnmullug nu-lhmln Im.-x umnlmuhl.-.|ly lulu-II l|Iu- |lu'I'I'u':H|L-'. l|'|lI'|1III col ill |l`nII.: nli Hun l'n|'|nn ul` Hlnu.-.... i pie.` 4 In regard to the silence of the; government during the Septemberi crisis. which has been criticized in; some quarters. Mr. King said thmi at that time the British Govern-| ment was acting in n mediatory capacity and any belligerent state- ment would have created fatal sus. picions that in spite of what the responsible mediator himself was saying. "The real intentions `were lsomething different." i .~uua-.uuu, uu.g.\.... { Dr. `Manion agreed that, the a_ues- ` tion of Parliamenfs participation; in wars would be decided by Pa:-- liamem. On the question of neu-E trality. Dr. Manion said that hei knew or no considerable group in` WITH()UT AN EQUAL l`lIlE IIAIIIIIE I~:.\'nMnN|cn. Mmclu. oN'v.. mu,-um -=-~% ---------- By Agricola Imuu .1 ulu lr. Cnttlv l\ldv.~: cnnxp1'isx~ the prim-lpul xnutvr 10.1 used in Hm (Tumulhm tanning lmlu.~:(.l`y. Appr0xhnut.ol_\ '10 pm` wont. of mu vut.t.lc- hldm: comv urlglnully from (fmmdlnu t'u1'In.\`, mo rt-- nmlmior bvlng` hnpm'(.e`(l. A slmllur pm'vm1t.:u:'t~ applies to the nvxt, hnpurtmnt mut.vx'lul "calf and R11) sklns", while slwop skins usually at.- mm :1 flI`t._v-l`il`t,v lmshe. flt't._\' pm` vvnt. ()un~ zullun and l'lft._V pm` l`t`llt lmpnrt.ml. Avcnrtlmgx to the latest. st.ut.i.~:t.i-s tlw mtm numlwr 0|` l\id0sn11d` skim: used In thv lx\(l\xsl.x'y In `I937 was '.5.4 75.801, or \Vhi(`h `.1,:H:&,s) I'1 wvru (tuna-- dlun um! 1,159.82-l nl' 1'ur4`lu'n m`lp.`ln. lilily nu hmul rwlllmu M[I[u'i|I'r: nllrnuvu II Hlv nulzi A.. ......In.-nun... 1-,lHh' A u|I[Il|t'lI|IHn HI lnlntnrlllllltz In unflull lhu l|I*l`I~rHiII\` .*.HI'|I4 lm-\---ul Imlgglup; 1 Arum-.1 ]|I'(Il}_fIlb|I?1l\' In (In mu` lulu! llnm u.....l nu` g.....I Inn ` Mr. Wcodsworth said we should lput a supertnx on goods from Ger- many and we should refuse to send them materials of war. He thought that even at this late date Canada. `small nation as she ls. ought to take some steps to throw her in-n 'fluence for the establishment oil `something in the nature of the`, League of Nations. "It seems to` me." said Mr. Woodsworth_ "that! xntelligence. idealxsm. co-operation. it you will. are greater m this `world even as it is than the appli- lcation of brute force. and what I-. ..... IA nolv Al wwxnr nu--s n-solnn .c CUUUII U1 Ulult` IUIUE . auu Wild`. I would ask of my own nation is ithat more and more we should ` think not so much in terms of mik- gtary defence but rather in terms: lof the promotion 0: Justice." ]Above all." he added. "let us place the higher values of humanity |` |N`|'|`y"HI|| \` ~`.lII'I ('\`I'I uw I In: ||n- ` Hm-ll III` 5l`l`l' III mr lnrln.-a Ihln In .....<.. ,n.-.. 1. ... .~.||vlu!l|n Inn l'..:A. mm-ulullna ... I... A. v|. Illl "N THU hWi|||-C """l' II -'1lll|\`' ' ulul luau inllnllu mu Hrill HI! '|'h<- I/I`IIl :-n In llnr |.n:;;Inlu|urr |u`v.s`n can llur rvmolnllnn utln 'l`- Arl, clcn`iInhIr mu-am`Iun In lillll m|t~linlwIn llfvhh ix Ill -'A'I`lH|II I'HInIH.-lullr lm ....ul.I u.|.. SUBSCRll"I'l0N lU\'l`l-`..`~3 Anywlu-.ru> in Cnnudu. $`. ..00 u yaw`; In Uniu-rl Stnlm, $2.."() u ymr, pay- able in mlvnm.-as. Single (-nix.-x, .'i (.'(`l\lR. Sub.-<(-bers whahlm; 1) dia- mnUnuc.- upor at t'x|)il'ulIuu or pur- iml paid or m`- vxpm-It-(I to notify lhl.-: nfflvo hefnrv dulv M vxnlry. Ill! l|'IlH|ll l'Il'Il`H lumen luuuuhl Ihln '|'lII- n:1:aHlIl|aIlIm '|'mn|mgu||a'ns _/\;~| , mumm-um; I dun. uu-.-a nun uluu-. .. .-..,.. . a protective measure. It change that revived about Huron, Perth and P(:(.-I District 0! Manitoulm. Ih the Canada '}`empc-rance any-and urn: mar nhnrv hv 9 Iarxo lemp. ACL. L,anuL ancce Act affords local I -whole county. This 15 .~u.nA;- iv 0:. 9:.rnnarnnr' -vvuunc ........_,. ....- ., ......, -,... . 'mends it to temperance folk and! what makes the liquor people fears and oppose n. as is evidenced by the letter to Mr. O'Neill of the Hotel]-ceepc-rs Association. which we have elsewhere cited. County local option is In several` regards suitable to our present sit-2 uation; but neither Mr Hepburn? nor the liquor people: want it The liquor people recognize that its ('24-. `tension to other counties land it seexmg wmcn 50 lrltquclluy uuln-: inate our commercial me as well! as our international relations" 5 Mr King still held some opti- -mism for the future. Peace and? security." he said. tor all wxll be! -\I9a:I1A4l ...- ..~...L-. n(\IIv\fDtv -9-Sung on 5 _ ` iagainst zhe greed and the promf sec-king which so frequently dam-z inmn nnr mmmprcial life as we-Ill Cl.`url|_V. Ht >dIu4 LU! cu Ivul u'C' attained as each country satrives :of acid nothing to the dangerous {load} ' I hate and hysteria. and seeks mi add something to the world`s stock; of understandinx. condence and} anndnrill I (`AN/\I|I\ '| `u HI!` |'fA1||uI uau was Cut DIIUIL of war legislation 1. 'T`mnv~. An? (`an l`|'lM I'I!}N A NI `IE A! 'l' T :33: IIIU LIIVI \Jll'i xda Tempe.-r-' option for a E what com-; ce -videnced ieill lion. A it l9l4.. and p... I11-I. XIV` On- rx nnr _ "BANK'TOR0llT0 A LOAN -ro IMPROVE voun noun an available hero to responsible Loans up to $2,000 on only the Dominion Govcrnntenfs Home Hive you Improvement Plan. We will gladly III~2I.|' 'I`|Il-1 3-3(!Ul!'I`S Noxt. wmvk tho mu'rl~ Roy Svnut.-: I\.~;.-.'m+lu- mm is holding Its unmml InNnbm'.~al|lp mun- pmgn Lu rulsu I'mul.~: fur l.|u- m'mml'1.ut.lnn. This work Is In ('l\urp;- ul` the-, (`umInll.l,m~ u.-a l.lw S('.t)lll.N urv. mulvr t.h- n~;;'uluHun.-_ nut. ullnwml L0 sollclt. cn.~:h (lunul.|mm fur tlxmn.-u-lvm. I .. ...l... .I. . . ...I n... 1...... 1... 1|... (nu. nu. .. .. . nu. in accordance with Incorpovaud I855 l'inmn`Iu.v. A!) uwll 0. H150 ..-.-...___....... ___..-.._..___ lIIuu|u_y I ll\'I|--1 Ivnu-II \uIu u lI|'\'Il- The liixululluw lmslwuks u vurxllul rm-ept.lu|x I'm` the cuI1vn.~:s\r.~: In t.hl.\ vunumluu nu ha-Vlmlf of am m'p.'uI1hr.nt.|nI1 Mm! ha ;\lu_\`lm;' un luumrl. um. pm`! In tlw lmy ll!` (11 (hr x-nnuuunlw \ 0 AN 0l.l) (`e\N:\I)It\N INl)US'I`Il\' I.eat.hor uml:lm:', \vm(~h ls mu` ur tln- mm-1' ln(lust.1`lt\s of Hurrlu. us WM! 11:: M (hr lmmlu-T ion. is muons: Hm nlclvst. H!`\t`.\` ul` nmnnfuct.\m- in Camudu. (lutlng X)ul`K 1w:u'l_v tlmw c~m\t.ux1'ic-..~:. 'I`hn VII-nl --mun-1| mt` vhu luhnhur huhuh-v In

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