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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-06-09, Page 6I I Y• STAX f I i'lii7iR:1!li Y, xtlitlL 04 1W fres: dile Arabs by P�� lire lead {aisteetditr Hutt elan, ar rather it was he t bodi+ts in the aeiihtaaures. urSa= the at wiAoai I lead mat lAttrri shed ss. It ! R Attack MWIA0l sea Jam a letter y was this vary frisetd of boyhood's days t and a :mail psc1 askdrritiwd to kis f whom I kali boom trying to warn 4reerraaw aunt. Finally the Araby' lire cats MWft !t `againat what I thought ward an aim - the number of men isi the fort to two bush. TS,se; uligiol. ,) BMR, the SoUr 'yam V10- WO W14"--I,ejaune and ,John. Michael has '�� lily basal �� is a+ltts as3 '` At Tokotm, iAeays had bee# received � # Purity, klirCt•kh rid}erm" barn shot. As John rrtunirx fivrA bw l"ais is a can that totem Ill 'that Zilidrrnruf was besieged by a, �( �welAX"M tats ration--�tlT ' g[ !ow hot sera Lrjaunv a%o�tt to xSE,t 1eM►Kkillrg among wax ti!o-kidneys. bus for;•ce of Touarexs, and ale Beau- tC r—aaackt t fineK Western tlrweMk, ���� ' Cjolara lead get off at orae. I Michaels clothes. T,rja±uae is abqut� lJoatt s Niamey ?rains give vault to Plain 1F�r jg irtGrk lull take's, pas, httllto surd � weak, Iliria�fu! ass +arkisg luaek�r.. r The teat f knew stairs that maratent 1100ks alts to kill John but Michael who halt Only Mm Soy Melvin, V"wr Wool et"k. I, when I had seen 1haby, who was de At ;i been wounded Jerks Lejauae's :foot iK B writs::- 19I ram rarelrt- Beaujolais" trumpeter, climb into the and causes the shot to go Wald. JOM aae+rci ,s 344aey P� pfort. { URITYPi then kill* I.ejamrte by plunging hia - I eft •fir Years whit a 4A "Well—you know what I saw as i �� !ba oast in the aAieer'lt heart. Isiirh- nasty 1tae�lise eat #e whir it on to the roe;!': said Dib , "and ass sires. Jahn rtwts rescue ttx a 'JiarijOV s aAe�� ow 70 f * Pswk l�+W Ces+b lar I approaching the fort atiitd drola o"r '� � � � it, am tlta sassr you can Imagine lean you, I wonder.1 1 delict 14*" get was to suss bade =what I felt when I saw Beau l •irg i w w�a Opp"* wow Mm. o,,, wyrat,t„ x.".aw i1L„A,..l• ftmm low -,Ab- � the wall. Ile decides it will be brat Sonat sotoeti,ing bard. there. . . I dashed down below hand r° c, - „ not to be ,taught and tried for murder I only � one box sad loam of rushed round to see if you were 1 • of L. jaune, i g g 1 ��.aR the look -nut platform, the emptiness aaetlier voles I rt rslierf And taew amen the wounded, and then rt:alised' •"�`" of which had puzzled me. . • i teal like a crew wommas i that there were no wounded, and that Ii have fops little grrL, do si!! elf , the entire garrison was on that awful c � �'t ��"���.� 1t.� 13EAU UESTra;powQ �x WITH TTII; :forty . , The evenipz wore on, the r. un set, r ewe work on r Jos. !farm, bards: roof flat meant that you had, S� ,� two rasa to work fir. cleared out, Andent that a Ws►s our bay- and the great moon 'rase. In the ,1 si► , :oast' orn�amentiaig T.e�au s ;cheat brief dusk, I crept nearer to the fort T's3oa iFpe, a, beu at 6 and that it was you who had disposed • and oasis, crouching And ,crawling all or nata3ed ,, Michaels body and closed his eyes. - o The (reatest Mystery Story Liver Wt t't'ell from rsand-hill to sand -bill. I wot{ld dc��� ToWpt of Someane must have done it, and it $y PRC VAL CHRISTOPHER WREN ! tivait' until everybody rho arse not on wasn't one ofthose dead men. ,Who _l< chance to set lire to the beastly It occurred to me that whatever eis�i duty would be Asleep; And then work prie+ by' � T. Iafl1 else but you would have treated Mich place, if I could do nothing better for' they made of it they must be os�taiis. ! n round and enter the oasis, walking up barn (4,, Limited, sells body different) from the oth- i Beau•. . I saw the door of the pun that I+eiaune had been killed by Oise .. RST R]:AD TTIIS in the Sahara. The in in charge, boldly as though sent from the fort 'T'oroitoi Out. ers.' Aa.I have told you, I was migh- ashnient•cell standing open, si,p v of ,his• own men and that • the man, Geste brothers, bliehael, I.e jaune, is brave but very cruel, and with a message. If challenged, I ty anxious, coming along, as to how ped in •MeXo and hid behind .ths door. must have bolted. If I could also ould The three `could act precisely as I should have .........,.....A you and Michael were getting' on, and Theis wase dust room. for me, Apd I ish in this mysterious place, it would Digby and John, who left honk on hearing that MeehHeol has it. sapA done rf dispatched by an ofRcer to stet n give them something more to uxxls I following a riiysferious theft of phire with him tries getra my camel and hasten back to Tokoge to a healthier spot, shall us?" whether we should be in time, and I should never be see until someone 1? valuable sap hire, owned by mutiny breaks out but T ejaune lea I ryas load rir self: sa in to a se •' ?"lar all his casual manner and db- had been iteMnx to get up. on to the came.. in and closed -+beer door of the over; and if 1 could absolutely doattoy heir " sunt, Lacy Ilrandon, find of the attempt to kill him and is about Kir who imagined disposed s tagdoubt 4 Banaar bearing, he looked white and roof while de' Beaujolais, was Ying',cell- -Which wasn't likely to happen (Continued ani p*P_' 1L t dramatic v.tith Rastign c. You themselves later in the Freneh For- to arrest the me,i with the help a# ' „All right, p drawn, sick to death, his hands shak- for s long whale. , "�""" ei n Legion. Jftby Is atnt to sr Michael and Jahn and a few ether g it, you fool, ymY hander a loos, his face a ghastly mask of can guest how anxious 'I was now. 1/Soon I heard de Beaujolais bawl- C M D. training g xcbool while Michael and loyal soldiers, when Arabs attack the t wheO •I say on't -blame ame, znethaugh, t "�'aund'ed2" x asked, seeing the I sat rancsiehael'a death and your ing'out for me, and by the sound of Joon go t6s Zinderneuf, a lonely fort fort, Many are killed but Lejanne and generally showing delayed w l- state he was in. "I could almost see you killing sae- his voice he vaso t.much happ%er than I was. The shilit upstairs was, ..... I. ingnesa to be hindered, provided I Br --not physically. I �►a�;e jaunei gond felt certain it W �s because; enough -to, obal e' anybody'' io-r4e;:10t:' • �� �, was not the one to get the blains. • Just been giving Mi ftel . a vik,n a „ - he had killed 14ikhael °and tried to k,'*l alone the puzxlrr of it all; •!° l;y and Froin the treat of, the next sand- Funeral, he replied, bitink has lip. .. ( hill, I saw that the men -of the reliev- I Poor, -poor Digby! He -loved Mich- you for that nursed `diamond" : Z 'by I heard bird and the Sargeant -Ma• y toll. you I~ :vent. Batty. } ar talk' yi and hu , f •. +. i a �ing-column wpte'.phrading outside the act as much as. I did (he could not "'Anyhow lie shall have a Ovik g ill t cell l o They,. oasis and 'I wondered what this or- in s Funerai;,_.I swoxe, and x be.Sev<: atetiistll9 looketl'into the cell once, but twm=•T79 "Ho "onac.,rl.kMM I lave,h m iriare), and he was further „ i t tended. p bound to him by those strange ties x elled the *ords At the to, of my it was obviously emp£y «-besides being ' 4�.. h,,,,T. ,m,ITArw,+ rutieaur Y p , sr most"unlikely place for a soldier to „.,.,cvlio ANN na,r As I watched, they inarched to- i that unite twins--peyeliie spiritual voice. 'and then I must find John. shut hirrtaeIf in voluntarily'! , I y,1"o THE RCUSCT THAT "A. HXLIW* : wards the fort, halted, faced into lme; 'bonds, that make them more like one lyou knbw,•it was :alwa s Heaua. con.t ` -- y Ratherd that old Dufour was. even soTHowArna.arwIFFINU m with their backs towards me, Anil soul in •two • bodies than separate •Syr.. scant worry that harm would come to . , „ .�•_•�_• � �..., than de Beam osis, who 4 stood easy, I concluded that their of- dividuals. Poor, poor: D,gbyi you. I was the regret' of his life, less happy' Q f r +flcer had 9Wowthom- An "oflr";�lay af- I put my .arm across his shoulders that ' it WA res on dlile for your bol, certainly �v&sn".t enjoying himself, ---•- w - ter their long march,' rind was now os we lily on the send Between two p x'xesently they went away, and the 6 . rnr�r from home;. You young Asx. place becarire its silent as the grave. i "going to work them all night at clear- hillocks, "Anyhow, my ane idea was. to give - ;,iu ° up the fort, burying the tlead, acid "Poor,olr 46hnl" he. said at• length, him A proper funeral and then to fol-• '. 6 ge eraliv re-establ sbing •Zinderriouf inastel>ng' his grief, It was YOU lore you up, I guessed that You -had (I as a going concern among. the ma1S- who laid him out, of course. You, stuck there, `the sole survavai, uaitil i j l tart' outposts of Empire-aecordini, to• vole "saw ,him die .. Poor Johnny you saw de .Beaujolais, and then slip- i a.Republic, boys :: ped over the wall.r S ' t i e very favorable to m "die oiled trying to save my. life, :I, "Then -I heard someone scrambling a goderich I aThis m ght b rt' ox o y j. ' ,PlanswIf I marched•,holdly up to.the said.. "He died- quite happily and in,fariid scraping at the.,wail,climbing up, tt oasis, as though coming from the fort aro 'pain, - ,. He left a .joi1 for us to. and I crept off: and rushed down be- i' •' when everybody was; very busy, and do. I've got a letter ,for YQU.:low; with. the idea of Biding til! I got stud , demanded a eaniel; I should probably Here it is, Lots ,get well Ott to ING LI�� fr the flank of that. vedette and. lie. low Muuc,wt �{i6t etre. ' heaminandant rode out tram the :'till there's a chance to: pinch :a:.camel A. fqour,.., - . . '� • q , _ • .' ','. , , i oasis on a rude, and the, men .were Ind clear out.. ",a 'and �I Iesl the way 1 - called to attention, He was evidently I in a direption to. bring , foie basis.pf the fl - .. 4..... going to address them --probably. to vedettes end n a er t at l to the on the excellence of A couple of Minutes, atter our meg �1 a Tlie tai end L,at�bi7 F dv rises ... • • 6.'75 MONTREAL, coags u a 1n>>l \Or their forced •march and rotor to. the ing; Wo we're snugly ensconced be- �.: The ;Star and Li'rttCtosi tltivrrtiser... , .... .. . marvellous defence put up by the gar- hind the crest; of a .sand -hold, Aver 'I'11e St;xr rood Tl'ie 7+"etctl!ttt (;lobe .............. 6.75 Fsumished ASAI risen of the fort,whpz had diol to A looking the parade of ; our, eomradea, g r/+uitru►'as'�ai:.i► ... ..t..tdax`I.ifd.lKplrc.. •' '! , ., lei • ` _.. 1 ...,. .y_, " man ri eferice of the Fja of their, the. oasis; slid lite` burnm ort - "Ells Star acid ado ted;cpuntr . higher. hillock _behind..uil, and to our w sea�tir "Im fllfr Stdf and The 'Ferro tt� Star:..,..... ... , • S'75 #st .: V.Suddenly, the'man: atauaanh+ beside right, screened us #tom the nearest�0 , ( "� TI Star and 'I1li�•�><Fs Sun , }him. dried crud acid painted to,tlie fort. vedette. ,- Y 1C: St ' ! Tnstinetively. > looked _in the directiaxii . And, sail! Di by, in a voice that yt �g g �r.c�+r�+�+ A ���.r ! ' ��" g 1. The Star -and The Family. Herald .apd Weekly Star ' • $3.00. T ASSET w7 cr" nd. LIA of hie peinting finger-.atnd �teryr.near» tretmbled slightly, "they're not going N z 'T tar d Sad' 'r# i jght'- eels ;fusioral.. I`iti are ��.5 �.. �. ;F.' �'�'.. � . • :.,, ' � P Ip sprang ko my faek at what 1 9aw.••� -- io• spoil •�'licli _ . �, .:.. ,.. , 3l tlx cit rel, 1 , Z7 y • r ' if wa's .on fire! . foray goiti to Secure oat' evideiic'. of ,� Star and The Catholle : IteCrirc . . The. S, ... .x .... :ou. • :.lila SFi . ,., It was very. much on fire, too; . ob youc neat yob on the foul. Lejitune. 3 tl5 viousl .set >}taght. in :several .placea. They're -going to sae. attacked `by A?r : siatt ctar+si sA The Stat` and 11hcLeatT'9 1k;J�a�itte. ; ......: . �3.�a AS51s"1S and w, h the'help of oil• or some other iib: •" and he, rised I" rifle. „at,tr gin,«`ee�i riu f .e 4166 The Slat and Roti and .�stetro..: , , . = .., • . , • . 3.9Q' " almost explosive. combustible, , "Don't shoot.anyliodF'►Dom:` I:raid... „sas4&flea!- s+u"ss n ;And what mightjrhis meson_ Surety It :$sealed t0. me there brad. basal r Itut; The Star' and Montreal Witrtes3:..:...... renewal 3 85 Cash ort laiid . 97,464,766,30 c, �» it was not by order?` Not the rc enough bloodshed, and if these people s et clew.. , 3.50 with and notes and Bisques of suit of ofiicixl decision? : were now technically our enemies. �,� �„ ' ,:. 280, .r8 . Could it be the our executioners, they Blit' �tiDM" 1'he Star and Worid Wide. , , . ...renewal 4.25 otirtt Brr,nka . +9� 374.. Of course not. . weriit' ilio ,be �a1aGA i : new... 3.85 Deposit with Ca,tral Gold itcaerYe q;000,tawp.00 work of some superstitious legionary were eget oictt' comrades, gyro innocent i left alone. in Ake placeNo. as watchman ;rd o�risea, A.M. iris myself;,: Ceti and s lumt losiu on Bwds, Debest duty there, `there Were anybody a�� 1 OR `lw µeoine op, play Ara Rates with other. P+etioditaIs tuts and Stocks . ;: , . ' t49,��a7i•3 r duty there,. he would have been It repliedIcy$petal Clubbing R t , How Was this, going to .affect my ,with me« .1/ and he Bred his, rifle, Alpy 6e had bn applieatr`otri Dotruxiion and Provincial GoverninenE chance . of escape? Ought I to Make aimiug largos. Sacuraties , .. . c}d,lxi'?,66x•84 a:dash for the oasis While all hands i[ followed oris exmstl>ze,' :sleeting ' were engaged iii an attempt to, Put above thebW tfhagit � tr AS I bad at the Sf<r ()fiiCe: or 'Phone 7 for am! lit►r,rr,i;si cri. Canadian Municipal ,Securities and the lire. out, ,done- ouce before 13titish, Forel and Colonial Public !lied, as 1 stared, in :doubt and won- %gains and s shin we tossed, •redettes .... •�.--.--- �1 to left and right of us ioitrirtr in, and 4 6a5,880.Cio � der, x was aware of, a movement on ..---• . securities other than Canadian Z., the roof of the fortl+ showing their ireol old wntehfainess Ct ailwsy ,esus. other Bonds, Debentures Carefully keeping the gate -tower by Ming brISMY. at notTri* at sill -� and sta�a . .. ,g3S,42i.ig between ..himaelt and the paraded ttnlesa it ,wort tAfr ea?elt ewe,« troops. 'a. man was doing precisely. It wars; a sight worth sleei+!g; tli 3 .r 417, 0,37642 what I myself pad dans; I saw his retreat of tbxt � of 1egionar ;..-C.....� - Quip Aascks .. sap as he crept crouching along below los. At n. cool order from the ofldeer, G c the parapet, I saw his arm -rand rifle they faced about, opened out, Iirsul,Pri . " '-^ `"`-`� en - Loaiur and Diecviuits and other Assets 332,.496,.yfG•7Y y,,Al1011111 come through an embrasure, I euw . to tole oasis, and event to the graul,d, : �y �y �� t BtPo o0tl.Q0 the rifle fall, .and A minute or :so later, turnin'"g'to tole enemy and taktvi Cover � * � "a a y 's` " a rank r,G,i.r t . • X 1 1 RFs t�Al�:t: i •.it ��y. •V as a column of smoke shot up; I saw so that,: within a couPle of rmicnites ;., abi#itid of tustocners under•'lettcrs of him crawl through the embrasurti •and of .our Brat shots, there was notli ng - -' - it,82S,4�`!0. drop to the ground. By good luck or ,td be -seen 1,t -a dark and menaeinsr credit (as per contra) a by . PM11. lie lead chosen a :spot at oasis, to approacli which was demur. ., Total Assets .. $,7S4,t 12,774.02 which he was hidden from the :vedette Good Work'1" said 1;SgbY.. "And that had been a thousand yards to my they can jolly well stop there uikCR right the fort Is burnt out. Well go' iv y who could he be. this, and Ret camel$, as vedettes whose• LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC And ' 43,.fiCi,a9'8,xo ,,who had stet fire to the felt Of �:ind- camels have° been shot by these ate Notes its citCU6tion , , erneuf 3 Tie • cirtainly had my :yin- tacking Arabs. later on. If ,we; ' , Gg6,f78,7r4•G; pathy and should have nit' a$saetsrnce. lsrwagger up to the sentry •on the cam - Deposits , I most ase that he did 'not crawl in els, and pitch a bold yarn; it ought to - �,4 79 the direction of the 'vedette. He l be all right Letters of audit outsta,xling , tx 8s oo. • might not know that he WAS there. .I '°Yes—better it one of us goes," ! Other liabilities , . , xo,39R+t33 87 began creeping in a direction that ,raid I, "Then. if he doesnt return, z- =i ... Ir 1, 1, e t ,,•`',!, -- } n .of re- he an clear off an f p w - m would bring me on to has line the of r c }� ` •- Total Liabilities to rissole ;7a�,uCl?*'i47? treat in time to warn him. some other • dodge. "I,B ,A few minutes later he saw rne, and 7liat s rt,', agreed Digby. Excess csf A=ssts bvcr;i,istlyiliitiear hitched his rifle forwsrd. Evidently have first aro.'. - .� .Ir`r�4�, "fit�i • r,'i,�l�-1�'"'-'!i- �� tt3 Pu%iic . $ 62,044,226.22 - he did 'hot Into to be taken alive. "NpW tell mot. all that happened,` Very naturally, *ftKr setting fire to .he, Added, "and then I'll Bring• you tag : one of .Madame Is Republique'$ peri to date:' o e a gond fort -k. . I drew out x did ao, R3v`ing- him x full' account what hmd been ,a handkerchief, and of all Lour doings, from the time lie -- --" "" from the safe. obscurity of a :;toad- had left us to .go to the mounted cow- u valley, waved it.. I then laid niy rifle parry. down and crawled towards hien. I no- ,Now tell me a few things, i1Sg," v ticed that he was wearing a `trumpet, said, when I had finished', An he kneYr- ■ ig � �' , J slunst behind him. air a thins l did. As I came closer to the man, T was Tie then told we of how' Iiia escnv- ■ Old K H% "• coof the of that strange cnntractaen Ade orad suddenly i5een ordered from � + w •� ���►✓ `� the scalp-thatlA which hair coon Tanout-Asirait to ToRntu. Here they SAVED rise to the expression "his hair stood had found, of all people on this etrtb. ano A PEN "'� p nn end with fright: the Suahs officer who had once visited ! Z Ora$ not frightened send my hair. Brandon Abbas, now Major de Beau- �. did not stand nr, end. but I strew cold .ioiaas, $ �ortdrd frnin his rti!giment fad 1 0 PENNYIS A with is kind of horrified wonder• as 'I duty with imountrd units in the Ter" saw what I tnnk.tn 1Ae the rhos" *- .t tease bile Bre re the ere Soudan, vnc�re �Road,%,build�� S��astral form of my brother thereFir the rno?,ile Touare>t$ rYere p DODWford me. lnntura perfectly normal, a diflrato prowar to the peaceful � :cola+�. and natural, penetrator$ towards 'Timbuktu andWe Can SaVe It waK my lirnthbr•-my brother Lskn T+•had. Dirbv-w•Miehttel's trwln. The Major had not recoxni:ed D,+z ,Wa a �� sicrrasl pq OoMr1 "Hullo.' John." -said fliltbv. :is I by, o`f eattwee, nor Digby him, until he Don't apolatirll: for Ontario tom. 191 !a It was in fJntarao that the practice afliutrbiptkgstr hoes ._» A ,,...,,.vAmw od And inorodulous, heard his name and that he +twat' x � "at when they do net a a,>gaese rstiAlr these of V -V"-1 or truehed step lir this lar aisirwasl � it;ow. prolsarty', .4 i t is to cast to be ma t el aiot:,le,i1 as Well as assts you 010 0&=fto 0& skvwg. YWA 404 VANs� wo athastattt Cog at. .$14.76 to• � ,i}trtiara4*d '�t,��o��ryyyi Logi �tt.... >�163%�rV ` to N 0i""A YOU DOM silt the ifam"_,,,, t HO&OM-�2x4v2x6,2xt,,��c101OW w)tiiait o aa' iia sea tattw, for ..... $ �..ttl�lp sat ...... .... ........... .... iw�' 1'l;tAte UA 1.wiAh. De►sailr tarsi Dow Frarseww, W"*Udo+� Mt l e+tterastt f V40C 7W , mod �'�Mml� 10 �s1M ear prima H1�►'! * �i. LEE ' ul' r+ailll� PL� 1�F�i1i►Vi lm tai a � Metric Wk*. �iwro'4"'ttMts � Mautrs'�Mtes >d� `arise. die Re" . t. 1k Back Says He Ce Do1w, As followed in moray of the Uaitxdt f owL • the 0 Vim 01' sod _y IWft i+�A Osttsdo H10tway Department "*bAro. ebetel- � t the �ed grsYe�6 ma"I o ttheit�Iwt a host ofcrovidety1Ml kwrrwtelwwAt i Reek In ImasPle Mwlwe Trmttrsreat 'l"irltrt Is Gh' hs t Awasiog xOAs041 normal. Xooaie's RsaerAd Oil is also I iaiar- not wrilite irl,3aa�ta- `sIxuatioo is bd tt "t dowis. It atr6e���,y � � =*"A '1't,t world pe> t�wet� 'h+�llr ail- valoear ti#Wlag stent. One apokik- tiosi far ir,etarsra steps the It+eitia; &f' ffigh have ittertte that toe#t ssteltira to treat cast row be on" iw a low 499 If you ecatr„a„ arAd a favi :pllkablaw cares t1w *retirtieess to dry tap, scala ON arias M have wrrrk"a vA*x lir lbus ek e�s you itis stsw•t to Faring them Fsaek tompimtgy' dlsapp . It is +tgoaft as iNord" In brark*es itch, atilt ""aa asst ettDst the read. U *Mt 1st to tser=M sire, anis If you ate wire rhola ra„ robin to wAcl inflsmasatory skin �rAdoar a,etA is lood ems• FMw you we wt tbt *egad, •reaetice restless Ott So.j gait erwaal battle •ref i1tGe,eeAa's:arartsiA 0* at Aar diapaaet- t rloo*'wito wrralt to areittee varicose pharsm&" awls a k argil! area WAWAhW to tke r sra�+el vohW veiate, or � rM of acsrtaa, toieeem of ldM is a fs'w *** s'hwM:slot Mshate It k •Kir #+rworlistt and P"WtftthW, aatd gaups a ri'ttk is r'witAhr'std• to Xtt a I !taw gut eggs. R is s,e, �artnerdsAt J;W a, glosso ttotitlo 'meta a Attar a flew daily:' trxttt0soM t1w e begh to WA 'Mcg tilwAA. Aad >p 0" � 1O& ;. fh :soros isM r►f by r tltse wil#fmw »tK avisice or Atatr.,graelssg tocarry niodawlMl'b*46t; lie a nowt has bees drraslppeel, � practical The hire has spread beyond Cas aan, onA,40o this est i%�saeielalwrstataa 95i As followed in moray of the Uaitxdt f owL • the 0 Vim 01' sod _y IWft i+�A Osttsdo H10tway Department "*bAro. ebetel- � t the �ed grsYe�6 ma"I o ttheit�Iwt a host ofcrovidety1Ml kwrrwtelwwAt i Reek In with ant aMlMta. latlwtsiautasa'terbek*u�r Wditlabod000fw braw. 1"Jatowts actin at1vto welt only 11% the 1nnct1c m roloa4unome %*k tail pw..rllmict�'#'r'stl, a" aretbodys sisrd -&-mr- lrgem Of not wrilite irl,3aa�ta- `sIxuatioo is bd tt "t dowis. 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