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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-2-17, Page 2oo, 1.4..11•011MM111.0.111...1•1.4... ct▪ L 7" Utt Mt= ozortiv, 4ZWvio• qomfga-4.,0: eep . 104;6'0 by MedaieStae rrepe, Wira Otter -et, 0:104lerleb, Ont,a4ii 21.37,2=4;* 4=PartASIt. '1.n3 rrA Arl '74 Zialotet 'et Trade Ple4 ,COPPlereet, lie the tto=e Of Coal- 14tlee,4 to eonolder :laotarr ef. a ban on, tbe ezport *.40,14_ ultoLa to wartioa initi0114. 4 votget he Of no avail, he said, On- ttez =barge- 'trete extended to ell 01Pitrien. Canada,e caid, produced ter eent, Of „the nickel used bor ,•e4. void, tput may st,en per cent. of it e',tee Oe for the anufacture of Inuni- oila and coma:meets: *Metal molds chow that shipments g aunainum from Canada to Japan Aflieeased 1199 yer cent. lat.it Year. en- , te a epper inereaced almost 800 'tow cent., and .of nicker' more than 800 $ate cent,. • In 1107 Canada vent to fipa 10,104;a0 pounds of nickel -eazina-ZE32,I09- pOtmde In 1.085.•Tit/Ma- 'am direct shipments. Further quanti- ties of Canadian metals may have meted Japan by indirect routs. Unofficially It is stated that. Japan ▪ r 21,liet aluminum, 07 tent.br her cOareTralr, arrVtip • 07 indireetly, 101) per cent. eofIn nickel from Canada. • -'Mlitittf,12r-reinialitrnotliifeorecor1hlteae prevent japan from obtaining the metain oho needs by banning exports eteemineaeetvehliqe..enheezaattle • --at idea' bift-aik 'Iovidence of -Canarires nee ,,-„eneeeeti,,tpfe,,,,,J,Iipait'e ,,.coerse, and — 1701114 • beo tin -examtli t&FiTiiBfr erbich might arouse the conscience o Ille-i-Vbfld:—Iineetherettertibea-.-shonld„ choose to be a connecting link between Maeda. and Japan in the supplying of war Material, the guilt Would be up- -op the uationer Canada -could clalin with some degree of right that her hands wee* clean. rime Minister King bye • great otress upon 'the neeesskty of Canada's precerving a neutral attitude, and of avOlding the "danger involved in cer- tain linw of action." He says that hita -Government1e ready eto.--att in concert .with the major powers he en- forcing a munitiono einbargo to put an end to the concalet in Ohba, but will not act ebeae. The beet that can, cad for this attitude is that it Q "cafe" one. If anything Is to be done, some nation must take the initia- tive, and why not the nation whicb Is .-adine, to japan almost the en - etre oupply of, metals with which she 10 waging ruthless war upon the Ohin-, coe people? What danger does the Prime Min - deter forecee? Is It that Japan, angered bt beine crippled by Canadian action in her ascault upon China, will turn upon Canada and still further cripple aereelf while taking on new enemies? . • t3o there not -1- ffeefftect• dfinger- ehat pocceso.for_Japan in her present venture will mean the establishment ef a eTeat and domineering Rower eehich will control the Pacific Ocean . and to a perpetual menace to Canada? Cheat Wain and the United „States, • • 43..P.VXZINIJ t.0 Q1).4.9rMgo:• EttEnbiktZ El Great opportunity to extend their influence in Asia by befriending •=e••Chirie, people. Clia that ao it may, the people of Canada; It one may judge from con- Able:al-wide expression of opinion, ars pot neutral ha their sympathies RA be - WW1. China and Japan. They are Oa -Le oolleitono---for-- the_econglee 1" elinero who own -transitions stock as they aro for the people of China who 0-70 G'oing Alirongh hell :because of ambition. Perhaps they are tot eimindful of that warning to the treat who would gain the whole world tad ,licce Ws 01711 aoul. • 1. "1 O. e 4.' anAMITQATIION "EVIL" vont/. Pt, able 1110000taae,. - The precont trona*, lavar f4013 ozta, inatiOns maY Ali il,aut;i but %00pi pont InZa, litiVe•6arvi.V0 call. their •Cehbele -..4.4y)a, too. wheti= era in their tezec'tl, ; Dr, IlleArthar la 4fl cone, thi.0j. what tiout boo to ,-earry' ouch -a- atatta4lou-, Own- -ether ea -of entirely diRetent eapoeity and =jai. , ity? • BEDIITOMIL wrES The Saliford Sage cay,s he is s or to Gee a good, old custom dring Out. e didn't get a valentine. O 00 A new yellow Tose Mao been named , e-eo.e,'"eefee„,..e.yor Ceereza, .-(75t1P CC:14 E,‘ („:1'','"noreer3.7=t,a cm c4 iB tc..471 1,vc10 vz17;., Vori- olo. .0 0g 111vtolIcOit'o *NM, 4114 .T2.1,vo D PTa: VIOW11.7(54.1-tg.t4 'W10I::17a . 44t1,-40,7•146- vo.taa b3 pgae Oat Ste' A70#14 PVer 41403 404- ,eti',o4'-po I #ttOtitIO , • McItTeP'-0 100. foo, 4to. • Iij a z ot4Vtuteld pi4a(,4 b1 ,13 tir14:s eaustrO fOs'-thatos 6.11‘04 lao and' a bat .eZ ''Ve.wI ttle o•cto4d, Out itto going • We- 4t1t44 Ille•fag 4.#0 and then visarwool4 st5) rain twa larOligh tluit oiri would to.61t. •TLI *of 48 Would put a draSsito r inea , ottlet fo'r a iltiek. Then, Z course,. *Of o' have taitea IfebY POUrIal-irliatOtI kitchen shet, Lf it took the etmpaa oe the sink; We !mew' it- woo caAr'te 1 0 • Nettle was just about pradys to. Gement, but Ned. 1101410 .jt ofrivitht the Nilobo-zsitik41,11-sIMI-._-_,Vow,..4zatch_Mriglftior..04,1404V-Uo... tto du. A policeman. tOilid -her einchlrell.p-, The Toronto !Star counter with la.mp poat, and oho 'held hini that Meg other new rose -a red one; of COMO. yellow. hippopotami •vere ofloWiii her. , 0 0 0 Sie made the mistake of drinkieg Is not Dr. Donnelly, D/L.P., right in same of the stug her.self," I don't know vrhete e moral o40 g bolding tha radios ive. cars should, be iroVirgrarA"' 'Arcif8,587iliatA% ,lizt 141P-14119,1,- Vit;etirY6it-1- have all his attention upon ills iiriviing, for yourself. the diArtjection of a radio May be a -4-em.cettorao • ia0 Pe the Editor of The Signat-Star: As an example of human gullibility, In defereeee to the wishes of the 41 is r bed tbat as a .test a news. teneperan nce people a Enro, I made 4tt0re1ng to the 'Deputy Water' of eeetteaLeet, the examination ayatem in tereel. teeettola "has- .encouraged bitter. rivalry." "Serie day," Pr. tic- Act)laurta reptenad as raying, "we aball the harm which has been done 2 - b7 or.r niOnthly reverts, grad- t_VIrca Av..44 ..,PgeP4.111 • thir4L,...PPe., tre- 6neh twoon children who ere ,',6i:..taitallivit:Idoiatitt-e0P-ae1ty and men - sof many afeezakt ThI it air, .bet t'ne haril 02 anYone who lat- It to tiltte, ctboot examination eldidtete :are not to be ,,--,-;4:.4,0ot.„.(zotl,4, Wird, ete..0 thnli '44g at6to zovil-Li. out oitalto systemof -110 totlo'io tO Ata ilts rite ton jump 62* koil. Cadt, ifet,12.*.-tiU map' butt t-egti"'..2 tt-TP,Z, boa *tio 40-tpr9k41-3h erou, ttuator, 041.1, iite4+:%-tzu thty otrt ctrz,t1(.0-15:114'Zimtl '"01W1' .c`72.1 C:11 rittI* -dta tang 1xoPe 't4 4t*(Ar„e„Zitd °10 •'g• ,µ2A4 iridD 1. 4404 a I - • 1 ‘o• .0,442, /Mode sfl appeaLefOret feeeie for the _mi- . dow of "the Unknown Boldly" and , ,,,,Rumar„113§t, d, it t.ht0. the. thltiftTi Co Government intended to place le tax of $1 on fishing rods. A prompt dental came from Hon. H. C. Nixon: holster of Game and Fleheries. flet what about a tax on fishing stories? O 0 0 ' According. to an article in the Civil 'Berviee 'Review, the numberof Cana- dian civil service employees increased from 20,010 in 1912 to 40,813 in 1040. In the same period the salary bill increased froni 1,589,100 to O5,030„529 -mat per year but for one month.' O _ et. e The-IrInatielin Post dubs the radio li- cense fee a "squawk tax" -it In a di- rect tax and makes the payere equawk. The Post says: "Canada collected over 8800,000,000 in taxes last year. Too many were hidden. Painless, in- direct taxes corected with the mini- mum of feeling by the taxpayer are not always best. A few good 4.squawk' 'taxes are a healthy part of any gov- ernmental system." O 0 It looks as if Canada were at last to have a flag distinctively its own. The Prime inieter and the leader of the Opposition, have both expressed approval of a' proposal to 'set up a of Colifilioni-cOrT3i-dite-e' eider the atter of aedlitinctive. Cantle dian flag. Wire question had been up ID Parliament in previous cessiono, but had alwayo been shelved betaute of the opposition of menthere who thought the proposal savoredof diolOyalty. aadaybie ming member of the Empire that has not its own flag, and It would be ridi- culous -to -say firat-A-ustralia, NeWs-rfAm.--- land, South Africa_ and Neavfouedland are "draloyar' because they have die- thietive nage of their own. The Union Jaek will still be the deg of the Etnpire. 1-41 11 Og 101ratiViiMULE6 Tay SAM a4--60.14 • , • IDIOM NUM - - Believe It or not, but my Uncle Ned has be'ee visiting with me ever since Monday. Uncle. Ned, is one of these fel- lows that just ramble about all over the werld in 'the coturee of their firot forty yeare, and thou, 'keep on Spending. the rest of their lite in teillne people about it . Deing a otoild, Otaitot-home sort .of different y1rn5 that ho tells, les tort of refreshing to have a tbreezy.Old fel* IoW drop in and stir up the „eaddnary,. placid life �f theneighborhood atid Lizy Meedowo. • 1 • MID ..Nettle gtitch baateen the nit7 member. Bile sits knitting tjeatlie the front window tri her hon, just, ott Zulu -Streets 'and she taa a eoliirrOt7 ranged' In ouolt a way Auto ,what iS going on iyellitail her', . IttNard 'Oat VW* wao oat, at' Meadows...so mit oho dror4-tryin make It apPear 0.0 if she rag vatarblitia tInelo a 'Otte- .tOOt 'one lob.% at ha: wad. 4103 hor out, atul 'ak-41101, o tS�tot t tbinc.„,, to tallt about; r•-••kii1T6:,411i,,t1 little at- Meatiti th tart-at,- Iii‘Velt, ttlso rad ot tue 1nt t,r1 Nottro ttiol ttY oteV 141r tO114='1, tutua-..,ovas., 'Jug, 410 ivi,c113-titz that Pr6 „itzt vott h721 Emoi 14 tiraa titled to bait inketOteeitatto t4:,t9 .OUbOJJ1 tttl VT,Zikitaa7 itkrttmitzst;'41. 4:,,vbot tatit-t4tC- C1 4,00v, '41tt vpril: t',1 ' !41t:1,ttt0"' .',.,totaellifo q:11, J , 4 _pro leta it New. orltonft.20.11x - , „ ,itat large eentres. - We wanted to learn the leetewarolAventhentleeinforinntle. just7"holt.:.-ki*Kffs-Dvas---the Xlqdor menace, also what was beim; done' elsewhere -to effectually meet It, and -Iffir-afe IVOC-plinidreir-for-thernIts7 ua Ides. Some of 'es, espeeially .at electien -time.. are apt to treat this problem lightly, as something of. lase inOinent than a reduction �f a'hydro bill ot eax license, and of vastly less importanco. than staying with the old party ship, event when. a wet flag is found dapping on ils most. It has taken me another month to assimilate and assort my data; and I am mailing thee to you in a series of aTtieleS, elle' one of wideh will not be too long, Our objectiveeethene,in this litrodUctory artic1e,14"to empba- OIDe the impartnnee a the subject Mee - ter which As to follow. The next article will deal with. "Liquor and the Individual" and tne next "Liquor and Polities," and more to follow, if your patience be not eelraneeted, . Passing over an inter:U.:tine day's journey, we will -take .You dimetly to laeltanaanopital„.plew, York. On in- troduelleWonyeelf1 ieranrkedt that no doubt ft ,wao quite a- ueuel occurreuee for a Canadian, doctor to come' doVin to their institution to study their treat- ments for inebriety. I was assured that in their ,experience it had never happened before. "Dodoes shy clear of this Goxit of thing," one remarked in true Yankee vernacular. 'Bo this !was my first surprise31 then told 'We doctors by I had some, that I had ,nead*inany year ago that as many as 0;000, nieolidlletwee lier year were be- ArfaitfKL.01„..,4$1.9me. "Oho that must have been Ip igehibitten dirot for wetateetreating °Owl' mapof 0;10- hone cases per year now," teld'One of the doctors., go that was my mond surprkm. TvAce, as many alcoholic casualties as in those terrible prohibi- ticA days when bootleggers and hip - pocket &Juicers were making co> many drnntards. ---.1111tVvidtehtlY 1-1a-adecome----t0- right lace for study, to. stitchantiate formative Views I had' of my. ctivn,„-andi-ti-OreqUalled-et.ppotunity... to at the viewpoint Of etairient doe- tOra who' -1:i ad- Iretfriro-thl,/,.-worlt-lor Many year. 31 pito 1td .the of*Orturit- onsettseing the proble „•frOta,'Sa- social and etonomie etandvaint. with: evert" intelligent pat entsr for.- these were not ordinary police -court drains, Joutall of Om „confirmed. Inebriate, ages frobren to--seventir 'man -to five men, coming or cent to Bellevue for, treatment for a definitely 'estiabliehed ditiNiate condition- et tate eoholitin. The doetere- vroen nomt-elantr- rourteoue and, durth my still there for -five hour . every day If was- given. every facility to study 4004-cate all Siegel Of tbeciment. Eon* were bedridden, others hi teeth itiihae or wieliterhaize; °MOM being trehabill- itifed061.01,ent•-sfornie 2klerapy, Ib111 olol1oa31 atAl. 0 I, I •'‘O ,%,neffieere,„ Lkeeepen,!,-e tg4.',:no4ca ,t114 o to 1-4'2i-4:e:41117P .(rer.'sks.;-4"„-1-;,..,7 O C4 Z.3r aki.: ,V*V, Ceeee'oTt'e.2 #/# rtD. I20. 0•'„P,J1Creelle.0204 2.ot 411 n tit*, „YrZ4' #ta' ) --vjo4 411: ar 44I%tv tvel4,1,t0111& 4tik.V...Mt 44P 110- ro,t4, K20,40.44, T:d..01Z.otbi:t4,1itoptx , VIVA • OU rre Au, 11,0: e,mg,i4110.14,:eittt au4 1,44 lutO•ruz4toat ova, 0%0.. o.„- • •O:g4201.4-4,41 tho: oultolo4''obt. ,t4Wm;Iltimau, in optilOttt rdit<4,•401AW his iteter re4A3 11,04 ezto",44,:m:v•. oholeeat„ tleraer;Vs ibothe*,erete as neektleeth er7'. ZattOITN?..) - 414 to reAt, utot toga r4,44110b, ue,-14; 01,4 hOlne.. in .0014 le was said to he The Oldest- Oddrelloir in the county, tonOrelitknitet oglittaltnOw-lodgeii- -or*IiTerra.74.L0M7fi'jleiiiFe7.1*be,4' Mit it is .pleaSant 'now to reme bet that It Was'InY' ptl,vilege to /twit up this worthy' brOther Oddfellio* idurinT Old 'lop* 17Veea.t his residence on fiamerou- otreet, klud, to enjoy a very, - 1 ielf WItheie iAtiotheT i ---s *. Aid then there. is Edward a ma) usweit--14-4141---#-Isoderieb-whoir-4 father,' tRev.eleenee leasiva was 'the New fOonneklon . ',Iffethedist.,s.:.tainsistew ,T110,Inaln difference between the ro, mare. - hi 2,87$pev. Kr. Calksvell 'vas ',spective ,crowds would be -he eitape of Stationed at*, n•itanon and Nie IL E. eefteeeteeeeeeeeeeeee.. M. .t11440":'?..i . " . n r-tlte--4hZrdrtirfh-irlUfTfhlitTde Was ___.. .._ so -,----. too young to teach. . Perhaps he did Aehe'f' -Mr' _ se 01O. OVQ fr'24o lac,M1.1 tnon, hOtal0 OZ, gatkvi Utyttp 11 '111h4t1 111! ' 0'16' t , 101 11:42 41 ii0V141? •A114,4 ,V40i1, Ot1,4tAt '444 1.4,t4tgi!#40..2 IQ , Atr,V4V' 6. , 1110 Aattvo „ xioudog4 • Tat, -4 Opt, 7.L4 Tholto,400,02 0 4 41040 huall#` 04'10c446,,, „:4110i vectisina. zalftmr ;',0114tes,„ PreoldOxig and teeeriitIl eitiP.P4f5. el! is tbenefere.:Inek-poolt10*- .0, :Out,* ,',rato, ardhority on adikertisingi sreoigo,,, , At eeneentlen, aedeat/ylinefte0areelekhat nelie'Italeere. jerovide 144 149$ ,catio factory medittm,,= "Vow4tiaPer ,442vOr. tiOnC.," he 'EUteilii, toaek. • 11ttr--444P'W-0.ttril.41M14.7vrtitell _ tua activitleo ',are VtDri di= , (Evator astries-AopeutO) Were:1t announced that -rad- oci,YgOre tia,,,..aPpeaeeay X‘cation, par in the seerie-atrtliefoIlowIng eight, there yvould be ten 'PeODirbitt- -M-WMFWalltat-flIffr,:nourf he'in-attendance to see the eteteStar -4PleZtOtkleffielAteleArree."..lkintla67 eTge10,40_,Reel_PeheeaTMrs trade With Janiestfian o e- noiv Sentinel,flniehing tip Axially as .scoretamtreasuren-oLthl lic Library, le was it Lucknow When I was at Delfaete Years Iter, We met Rt vatious tiMeS. - I read with pleas.: are 'his letters 'to Thegignal and 31 thiek rend -mine. ---Orie of-mY2fixlzed reminders of his literary culture is a hand -some second edition &Ty of his book, "Canadian Singers and Their Songs." er 0 12 On my fin J, cowl at the Goderich gh Sehoot when I went Melt for senior wort: ID 31 4 the futilie Rev. W. IR. McIntosh, was in the third form, BillyeeMzinte'elrefroor- Loehalsh in-Aelefleado a:height, likeable _lad with an indlvideilility 111,'lilsiefrie aud of first.,rate ability. -,,,Many Mrs after/ 1028, he wat, elected president of the Ltindon Oblate:1*nm- o tho United Church and I served under him s President of the Conference Lay Asso- eiation. We were both commission - ere. to the VertMl.Council. at Winni- peg thar'ytai,',-.Wki- 4eratentber his prominence there al thane= of the Itoard Of „Iteligioue Education. e ofteil it • fn 'later years. Will tne greatly (missed, in church circles ID London.I shall not sbon forget that final tervice at his fener41, when, his foemer church Wee Packed, with all deaorainatione repreSented in the con- gmatiorc,:among`tliiiiithe neighboring Roman tth�Ii tlat. Ct'was a Vt:r 1;11 1;,1.41‘, taro mil 0 Ot111,01zglihL.ter,:. IT; AtNt, 0OO,, e-v,r--; ulaton,,_ ‘414,„ 00Ver 2Yr:141*8::41Titeit1Pratzte% 4ttO sarrjr ' "cn..4$4.U11037. ' tamb 44 lap °aver L 1- millot 01.:0 ta 01.11:isOritintOlY P1tIZe '4,1)101'1 . 'Zkort!nto4; : 14,blicil:,,1-.In.,...,, of IKinloUgla, tqg 'Cord(tp ara4"1„.M1nt, 4rza t,;i304 Ma. 04= AtelO7 , aes,,,ee '40110EN . ,r/014.to0'ood, $uge1t4; trIty002., _ 'day mctg.rucula,. Vcx4.7, 1,444 China's early historY. PnOlz Ana. BIsitread 01104 Other "parte of the Oa to he observed on. atfilleht3b. ". es 1 7 7 1 L.4 /7 0e, a 1.13x4vo )16orrr Iowa at a cola.zto treat-- especia yifit'sas eateoldt--- * C4-07. 7 ,1,140.1.10e0 neVe' With ,• 'treatment that batbeen obieprovedforyou. • ree,ez rinbe oho: It's best to stay in bed, arnl ,get lots of rest. t. cleinirjoienty of water,_ and ir,•geP 014 eu1r.And Use your deperidc.ble v.VapOUb ts_ge.t„laY,' .„ZpOTaub. hat. been loaned br- Uge in More Taomes than Omer Medication of its kind.- - • , -TarYrolocaltortheelargest-e ' • tegS'eyerinadeson-toldsA7 •ri..einsineeezerlrapteielopeckitgen Only Viols- give you proof hlre *Wats. VapoRub le -direct external treat- "rikk000tl000-ilfICIFfi r / 1% '0AVgik t t chesits long.conthaued double ao t, and bale% tTlieevrtert,04;10,9nViehr., spre1 lad. t -Fejt wiaarzaeYer odncroteh„o, e_et and cover With a 114 1.1 i ag.crog tratrZIP ,D:0117-P9,4t6'0' Almost before you finish .11„Toldine, you hegin to,feel warm BM Mune forteble as Vapolaub goes to work. direct through theskin like a poultice. At the same time its medi. ca,ted vetpore,. 'released - Toy- the warmth of the body, are carried direct to the irritated air-pa...ea se.s with everv breath. This &Ole actioriloosensphlegm eerelieveseirr1tati0neend.40.01Pge -Itelpebreateion.Ztooneet=e4roelleeeen7... long after • restful sleep comes,Vapo- ....9111 Zimer-117.111III-Pe Agent. Sittrirdier-eleate- ing with their cousins, liat. and Mrs. • David Littleeeear Clogrele's Otreters. rOEGiCtiaf;' of, Telikey; a - lust week with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hackett. ,Mr. Albert Alton attended the fun- eral a),f his eat:min, -Mte, Webster TUftie er, of 'Stanley township, oo 'Friday. r. Elmer Alton and daughter ,D mira, accompanied by Mies Vera Little, of Cowrie's Corners, attended the funeral of Mrs. Fred le waning, sister of Mrs. Alton, who bad spent a month in London with her sister and returned home on Friday rdght. 'Miss Janie Alton is spending a week -with-- -her Inlet, Mrs. iRithel. John- • ston, of Mafeking. VC61p.. ofig Pv1.1-am 7'ho 0E(DpttoreocaMonlqUOOVoaoni E3M,,@C Ko . 010 Tilliuroo , @onc5M11(:)(16 • - .e.e.'4601,kg Q Foa, • 441 et. 0 - - Not if you burn Red Jtacket- Domestic' , 11.tprintED Cod, Forml Coke (which is stored' -under cover), D & HE Ceme-Cileamied Anthracite Coallp, Martiesrp four -point, Pocahontas' Coal. All Coal and Coke forked. We carry a full stock of the --T" above Fuel and can give prompt delivery. Do you know that it is youe privilege to have a load of Coal or any other commodity sent to the town scales for re - weighing. We invite this check-up. • Foir Igardware, Pkurnhing Neatiwg, zive uo calll. All work fully guaranteed. 4111:\se Chez. C. Lee iinnemea:—S2cove 22 Jkj11a� Ccillo 11112. 44 At tilte 11-110e1,07 7-1 r-1, 111 a fellow, I ji= sit and take •in all the• em- =1, rev, owe ee age vaor rtrenbeL 01114 Otter. of. • W!,.2...0Y/tt- tO-pathent7eiti di!..,',44„seat,t7eiliY 'Mt sattle totamod-- ,e4t vzo,' 4,r4 ,r4tai4a liteneall, 0,14o4:2.,,,144 -41e11* road Zutielo t#44): • .62 krato‘ do th t.14 titeolitomita -00gT410.1 'a • vo*At- _ EZ0,0744-3.-Cbc;.1411...7.4„,ittOpzv 141r0 wilt) amok. - -v1/24w svp;incl, got, f.,4441-$11041:. . , - tail54.Ct Jalttitt. tc- IttosloV'' A* 7,1 0%1 0.62dIttl.4: 01141 '0 .79.4, qxiltott4iiiG 474v44, *Er arp. ropd#1 6t- ,vtttoatitahlo14 410 toot': 'a ivica Et6to•arki Slid* tbata zok*), -,Atitpaottvo 3;07: up114.011,.. trdIt&d tom 4 'tat:,:Dlchote,' tr1.-, VOldaOlathefrisi 044,, oro ot'A)11148fillortyJ1�tee onatrizettlAz Vitfithit/141Y''froo-famavibrer..-- -ftA cytiattitipo60" ,0 itittuifig. izJott,dil :6tceitfaftite toattiretzo atovroloi toraztolfialz ir,,,t4g what, 'Iatiam 'awe -Gavod tay '411mott, aotompo, • "trip, ,to 02' .ottea to 1114 adnorfol 441itusititild amikip ,41 ttillr' .0 • 41.41tt vapitogit,t44Yota Itlooritigr %Utz 44..;40tbtari"ittGe14 otpu mot o#11YP. tot Phoho „ (4 sia49Agag4 f4t Onieteyl. 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