The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-04, Page 2'4
CANADA.
THE EM131R
,41
rid Flights.
enac
. • � e Health
7.5.'. -Su geon General, Is
Alarmed Lest Air•Lined,
Spread Disease
q.
'AT
LARGE
GE.
C
1`1
off` t-
bout
D
l
,.o r�
ii'
me
:TAP
nest.. .
'who, wants to make
ces
sv
. _. i Cly fast • time in his.. auto
au,.
should ho d be'.made• '
to do s1ojV time
be ;'
Rind; the walls of the county jail..-
*Guelph
Me -
rears,
•. y
c
a
t10 '
fries
lsusiness .m
en
everywhere 'will
e ll
gee
ll . u be. 'lookin . [firws
g �i to getting.
aw '.
a
. from'�,the;hot;
. � ., �. . :the c w' , ' - .. •
ro as
d b
nth
:fag
be'
.i. a h
$ c,,es.for'ar•`long.rest 'i
. 9 a
file
e
Co —
, q f$ce ',
I.1amiltonSpecta, •'
tor.
•
The..
WSissies
• .__ y ere.nt '•�' . '
Moder
n ,hitch -hikers •
kers will: surely
blush like
sissies it; they read;.. the.
"Looking Bak "
. o Wardcolumn.
. ,oa,.:
this page: recently: t Y, Fifty:'years'.
ago it was seemingly ,the custom
fop Stratford; ladies:. to walk, to Mi •
chell (thirteen miles), Visit friends,
go tor church' and, walk back to 'the`.
City., And not a thumb was raised •
or a "glad' eye" lifted --Stratford;
Beacon -Herald.
'Not For Private. Gain
Surely, after the, experience of
the lastwar,' the 'manufacture ofc
munitions in; Canada,-ncluding air-
craft,'` gun mountings, 'tanks, what-`.:
ever may ' be . needed,; . should be..
brought under the, administration of~
,
one n:.. tional coordinating ;author--',
ity.. it -could be ,patterned' after the
,Imperial 'ministry or, munitions; but'
it should he sufficiently strong to.'
resiatinterferenee either' liysubver:
sive political or proflteering inter
`gists Ottawa; Citizen.
• 'Pasteurization Law'
.' Pasteur ized milk is!, • to be the
only milk sold -iii cities and towns
Of. Ontario on;and after October. 1st•
'twit while at the ends of file .present
' year raw- milk 'will disappear. as `an
• article ,on, sale` in the whole 'pro
•
wince. %'The provincial :Department
of Health • has 'taken the ;matter in I
hand, ,with''the :result that an order=
iu council: has 'been issued : by; the
'.Hepburn `'government. :The. only
4'thing wrong about the affair is' that
this step was io taken- years ago.„
.A 'huge amount': of `sickness could'
have .been avoided ilk`. ,carries•
disease germs -'very it
-ria' get unto it: readily, -',And •many;;;;•
ercu ar. ,Through„boil=
ing. of `•milk - harmful” contents: ' are -
s sterilized:=Renfrew Mercury..
Air Route To Asia •
The outstanding . deductio
ably to be'm;drawn froMr.' n pies
performance Can onl r Hughes'
b Y: be.r�e'a•lized
y :viewing;, his:;rroute in the .reverse
order he hew it.
' , Consider shiin '6 -ginning instead
gf ending;, by' flying across -Western
•
Canada to;Siberia. He, would'have
( been in; Asia for two days. ' ;This.:
overland air route to Eastern Eu
'rope and .-.Asia "has long• .been advo
Gated in 'some quarters, but , it has'.
been•opposed by established routes
across' the 'width .of the :PacificT'and
tike neglect -of the -British o g.:, On
develop .the Canadian' route 4 Asia
.,while they. pushed untenable ,Medi-
ean r
terranoutes• to the Far East:'
•Mr. Hughes has. profoundly•addea
to the significance`.of the'`overlanil'
•
air route to Aslan lie has new Onix,
eclipsed the‘evidences,given by the
Russian fliers theinselves:.and, incl-
• dentally, •bythe Canadians •fly.ing inti
and around . the Arctic, or Northern,
route; ,and he has done so because
of advancenment in aeronautical,sci
epee and, superbachievement'in ma-
hrne-production„ •Itis per or ante
Is most remarkable because 'it is so
ess,1
One';Egg' Did It
• The he
EMPIRE
,_.
R
E
'Canada an
d Defence
..•
Canada 'as: a whole not•
38
Isola.
tigni$, altough isolationism>'is ex
r.
t emelt', str,ong,. She Is ,not yea :to
adopt a a'Bi•i dY d
., fish Front. Policy'' and
is •eco in
t , .. d . g .from it.. • The r e
pc, nt ac.
tions of the Chamberlain
Ggwern
m
n frau
4. a 'r
.e�'wak
ne
e d f'
,.. .. arch, ia, BrIt.
nal
Th"
. e ardour' of
,Ca Canadian u u
s
porters 'e h • p
f the' co-operation s'
countrywith .the he
Com `
mo
we
alt.
r
?q h
:,and
the i,eague has, beer% ' adl
e
Y
"d m
a ed'
P ., .Britisfi actiiijhs ••,in Spain '.
• have,', brought dis - ,
. way to Liberals
and '
although It u
h
, g welcomed'.bY the,Ro-:
Man Catholic: ,French -Cana diad
Quebec,a ins of ..
have•
,,, not atteoted their
lata iso-
onist: sentiment.
once
of thee
most important influences
diad-foreYgh polic
y So: Canada•
.will:'
•
r Hu_.
.. 1r S ,
Cu�
mmn
g... , 3
fo me
g, 'former
Surgeon General , of the-. United
States,' returned, from Europe' last
. week,' after. attending meetings of
the
om '
c mit
to
theeof'
Inter
nano
nal
Heaph
t Office
mParis and' the eL'e -
a
gue 'o'T Nations Health' 'Corrsmittec
fn
•
va
n
NA
N
Wa
Of Q u r
9 a n ••:
The' .
m ''
T, am disGussions,,.,he said, '
the problem. o . 'yellow
a o.
#yllw•
g.hers wa:
Y determined d m ne
d ,to, do RP-
,
'thing'to.
dist.
r
ub e'•
r, Close ose
friendship
.•
with .the: United '$tates ' et i
, d.ermined;
toain
m ai
• t, n her;coiineotion with the.
Common e e
w aith, ` :liyt� Steadily Inde-�
'en
p den
in t
.t he'
m
at
r•
of
,. 4e any risks..
•,of• becomin '•.
em
s bio
Ile '
i''.
nwar
do..
erseas, This does not -mea tit ce
opo afros n that: co•
{• (as in the, army ent or-
,
rs
or,
ann
ounced
' recently): 15!311• not'.
', be •Sorthco'm•'
tog, but:ft means that
it inay have."severe limits slid, that �.
the British Gov
.. elnment•cannot„take•
. an.
gthtng.,-for•- _:. ,�.,.._.,-w-•
Sraated:'7�ancester
,Guardian
#ever,,8t111 prevalent in the, jungles
of South Amexiea and,; the ,equator;.
"jai regions of Africa. Airplane tra
vel, especially a 'world flight with,
;its..great..speed, has create,c nett _j
health dangers, e
s r
1� en
/ruling
since a, Anne •1114-y transport, fever-
carr'ying'•mosquitoes to new,area,�..
L, isl possible for a passed er,, .
- � to .
tr
a
fro '•
Y m
A disease -ridden �-
ase' ri
d
e,
n se =
d c
tioninto.` e
ht
a
al h
Y onein less time
than the incubation period of the
disease.is
This
m
h r
,makes
normal '
9oar
antine •
Pinr_ o
ta
cti
on
si
ne
ffe
cti"
v
e
D
r .
c
arat
ming'excplained�and atsome point
,A#rrcan a ru1ehas,
been
made
that. 'air line e -
patrons' must
,,.... b-. out'.
of the fever . districts. for a full
six days before they � ar
ted to telt. .assn a in •z
., passage g the planes.
.Pan-AnnetICans. Airways rways has taken,
the
lead
along
on
g
another
other
line,
e, Dr,
•.Cumm,ing sa d, .by fumigating' its
airplanes and - requiring
regularl , '
Y ui i.
q. g
the ..crew' Members to, be
pace
l!llat-
.
Pd;
•
st
a
kn-L `
><ck
e
Philadelphia, Post._Offic' .
eh
as in-
stalled .
' a new •
automatic •devic'e
Which ,.
• does. away with stamp lick-
ing. k
ing: Yourput`in your coin•�and'out
comes the
stamp,-,:.already;••�most•-••
•ened and
d ,ready: to Stick • on your
.
letter:
cs rut
►oy',Ito Indus `
Brava'
P ;,
m hI Plants Supply, Mental
First Aid to Employ, ees
n
]' _.
n .
� ae
0
is
t and In
W,
t n
of k'
b
R Aro, flu
, din . '
the e
� e
,., . g use
s
a.
of up.happinees at Work; and are
,suggesting, relnec:es,
14I
e t a
1
first;.
n.al ' .
a
s available
t.
l
0 0•
f the bi
est ''
.gg nd
hstria
plants in. England.
An ofii is
c. 1 of "t1i
eI•sti
tt
dust
„,. r{al•Psychologyexplaned ho.�
'their ;side of Si
system ps�"worked
"Sup ose'thSi 'r
p _.: >?vbole: stafp', L a' ar
o p
•'tiCular department_. eo lar
nip n o
headache's' oto fatigue: andyet '
.. don.
.seem, 'o5:er.worked Or: strained., •;
r
b
sh
l n.
• " .. ... oto' • : ` .
M n
ho
s
should.' "We d Probably' a
,,.b be'
P ly • asked
abo •
. at, alt and?''consul '' '
tative„pay chole•
Vete
wo
g ul
dile
ent�
ky „ .. s .,, to. investigate.;'
If the 'fo'
u d'
Y th
at
n the li'
• ghting
and :ventilation • were not •the• cause
of the trouble the mi
h
t perhaps
. and Y � p_, haps..
that. the Workers .had a super-
visor ho`
W was'urisutabie for- 'h
•to
job and was getting;on
their nerves,
:
y would, recommefd a "staff
.he'
chin •.
ge accordin'gly.
Chan' es
S in the'lighting; frequent��
$
repainting of woodwork, ;brighter
w.
•
co;ors in .the reeui theds are• sonre• •
• of the • r5!ay in •-WhIcl-rt14*Ay !s.
abitlt ed • 1.
Talking.:.Ban Ltfted"'
ft has , been fQLEnd•. that, model•u
landscapes, 'particularly ' those• In
which blue • and , yellow are „d.omiit:..
ant, •have1 the most eshlatating et;.
f..c
•
Aan on talking iug has
been
lift 'd
Mauy factories,
Co
nv
er,sation. Is- upei ..ittedPh
er.
ever 3t ,does
not' interfere e
with,
the
work in progress, as it humanises
the job, increases contentment :and
•:i . the h best•k '
. 5 no.w .
, rf'f 0
n a to td clo
td. k.
.G •,
R1a
lching:.
Chief Oats` ProduCe ra
T'
he
$o�•ie <i ,.
:kh
n
ona
U n
,., t ,._ de
e' , Sta
v
test
g.thee• aecount.'for
over
one=h Ifo ' . • ',• ..
f t e w
a . at
h ld : ea.
ar.
under: oats. C. nada
a .. and the
nt..
I' ingd.om are:,the chief
Epp
're
Prodticers,•bu theou Cgut of both
•,countries has fallen
in recent
years, the Canadjan crop ••harvest
for 1937,�
68 d42
f.
,Q .00' bushels);,
being g the'stna]lest e, ti ,mato since,
•"1910.Ar' e' t''
_ , g n rna since 19'34• has
been the -leading. • :or
w . ld exporter h
of oats and is the only .linp tor
.rouc`n
tant..
`
p d t :.g county kgs i in
Yshipping abroad
more than., ' a small proportion of
its '
oat
aro
rs 1
First, study. the: example,.. game:' xf ,you'g..
• will ',now . refer to -the table 'of points, yo'
1 •find etltod�� g�svhich�fs- -aback _ a
y I
You will note that cerajn points are allowed
for each combination of fly cards 'which -ani'
be formed .with the twenty-five cards'appear-
ing
. In this example .game;
The object is to rearrange. these cards In Bas.
horizontal •rows In such' a ,'fuss as to' attain as
, high'. a Score:. as you' can based on the. table" of
points.
knowledge of :'tire table of I •
you',
n
•
n po nts and ',a,little.:.•
.'foresight. in re rr '
I;game', you w l note that
to.tlie esauiple' , you Will note that ..
the score Is 1320. Now to 'better ,the 'score, •
for. example, you' could move the jack of
from, the. top row to the • • •� dour
third'ro1e for. tour
, jacks,' giving you a score o1�440 for,this row.'
NOW take the, six of clubs from the fourth "
row and -place it in the top row, and you have
, a.rrun of all clubs.,to 'tlte ten.. ,You' lose, five
'' points lir this row. by., taking "away the jack,. , ®
but you;gain •175 points in the,' third row for
a•total, of 1490, a nice ;Increase- over 1320.
Slmpie, isn't Ito •
•
' NOW SEE UOW MUCH.
BETTER' YOU :CAN DO:
`While the cards do not appear Ined and
black,; you should- have'. no doubt as': to 'the
•
sults: ' you retotiie to.play the' game is s
n
ordinarily possible. --Winnipeg Free
Pr
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g . es .ublrshedl_._.
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To jhe Globe'and '
Moi'I C/rcttlofio'n Dep,`,; :Toronto Canada
, d
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send, me by: marl: The Glb:be and Majf'for one' m •
whiinfiI enclose 75c. If ` .. tinifh for
• issue , , .. .!s understood flint I Tani ,, , .. ,._,.
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sf wi
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a Copy.
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or
Y r Au 'u
st onfai
games inn the' Crosscards" Confect fo fhaf 'date •. ell ,beck'
a, West .15ndian� woman ' named'
Mtsste lives iit co"
mf'
or
t
on
t
h
e
1
s
-landofDo 'rm.CSentirely *On the:
.proceeds which aceltued, from 'a ggThis Aria grien her•
seven.
years'ago," when she.
.b
ene
ath
a
neiglibour,s ,hen -?apnedd
• ,in
three Weeks.
was the proud own-•,
or of:'a chicken. The
'chick' ick
grew
.
into e
a.
h
.e
laid d
eS
• g
g , and n' d soon''
Misfiie had a ,number' of Thty 'in
ch
c+
ns,w
turn laid 'e;gs which '
S.01:1; 11 liought: ,a she
un
'in' due. cerir•se,, had liar", "Tile pig
h
fire 'o.f°whin �'X porirer�; «et e' sold; and with•
the niancg she,•bau,e:tt a goat, Tile
'oa
k t h.
•td t`rds, and iWith"the price',
t.h
ev
fet
,
,ler•
< 1
a• donkey. vvas;'added
•:to t,•e +''Atcc ti'np, ,,,fti l`rCi.. e soon ' hail
r
a eentt
N,.. 811e deals in :efir; S:,,. ryiS
, Sttr .
r
1
�
pork, and' has '
°
lana
i3er to•
t'
lit)
chase a .tint -room house, 1•lei'•farn'i
is:'sClf-supporting and is, :the•'dut-
'Co'rne entirely•of'a single. egg's
• matches .brought'
811,000 profit to Sweden's leading
match co'mpnnyl' last :yea's,
Ei', SOF : P01
(COPYRIGHTED)'
To 'the
''.10 or. . To the To the To the
,, • ' ; Rqn of F, Conse9at - ilearta
,•,..;.i'. !!oder,• .' Jack.' {1490'. king.
HEARTC• .Any i,ce !carts onseca • 350
0—.`9p, 490• . `. 495.
DIAMONDS•Run Of 'Five Cunseentive•Diamoride 355 360 365
DIA1110NDSt' Aug Five Iiiamonds, Not',Conyecativ�,• , 480,` 485. 34,,
'CLUBS. nun cif Five Consecutive Clube Q'• 330 325. 340 ►445
CLURS.. Any:•Five..Clubs, Net Consecutive.'........:.;:......, 4'0' 15 980;' 485
SPAD S:ltun+of-Five Contieentice ., •�, •• ••••"• 310' tie ' 320 •
Spades .4'. � '326' .'
srAD Sr:Any Five Spadroi 'Not Consecutive":, ..,... 290' 290,. .100 '. 304,;
, RUN et Five Consecuttve perch of Two or More• rlf ........
420 425 300''' 305
• FOVB CARDS of same Nomerical Vslne'.and:O � zed Snd _4;• 420 points ,if Odd Caed'is
111liEF CARDS•of- Same. N,unierical. Velue and On '
T11ItEE,CA$DS .ot Same Nunertcal Val a PaiK 205'^only
Odd,,Cerd .11 10 or Iiighei..: ne and Two Odd Coeds zza, Add 10 r.: • '"(or Bach
Odd Card.
TWO ,!:AIRS: and One'Odd. Card 160, ' Add 10 .Feints 1f Odd 10
ONL'.PAIg and Three''Odd Cards -100:: Add 10'. or ••Hi . e
F1VE.ODtt) i1 ' Eoibte for Elxcfi; Odd 'Card •of 10 or High'cr.
ARDS= -No Value Eicept N'hen'Row Includes'Cards of IO.or Higher, pi
Add•10 Points' for Each Card jot 10 or Higher:,
NOTE: The.Aef Ir Lour in Cor,eeeutva`Rpna` 'n '� .' ! Whi9h Event
\ No : Card Caw b• Uaedr-'Mor•, than Once, , n da Odd:Card.' It Is flit Cd ua'a 'Louieet Cud:
rn
EXPLANATION' ' O
FPOINT
FIR
sr
A Consecutive. cu iv
t f.
run ' mfL1'
a five cord"
in.n.
amtr
ec
al o
rd•i
For example,' Aly, ¢�, J, 4,
e, or D, 10,. Jack, :wren,+lCint.:ar 7, 8,'IP,:10,
'✓ee
, etc.,'
Jr : will •
be noted ed
by'
'the sicheduloi,OfPeiuta
eked'
the
Vainest dary,,accordfng to
the eaitr• • 1., /arming: a eeriafeutivi ,. ran th
Ace of 'any 'suit fi••alwa a
aloe
y w
Ind `
Rn eeun
0
to u
NE ' ,
. nils:.
SECOND --Feral' r+.
cards' a el'
tti •`•
amt
nu
" d mer•
Vesta* leaf •
•
means-.
a r
0
mbinat
four.' 5"s, four Fon a71 it �Dtir Allee.
wtiere reierinceQ1. made. to• '/'hr� a Cards e Same er�p/he
ia e.
aof She
nurh '
crit
OI v
atv
.
e
• THLRD— 'w
o
Pstye
!q
rxemP
le
Means:
Tura' Bwnd ewe lu e; at.
StF;i
oXuT_
R
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l
T
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Oe
w
v
m,
r,d
e
e
xa
mP
m
f
a.
n• k hr
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sto
FIFTH—Arun el "Mixed Suit" nieaniuhew,• tree ar more suits `cefpr's( a rn.' •
the. .• Means that the MON,the hialio"' 'card In h. row •)o the
`Quee'n`mean'fahaeh Queen" .athariln the raw, Jacks 'or tune'0
SEVENTH --•Odd Cada mean., ediy 'card 'or
Cards w'htlh yea cannot tate to loan. corn
tib mbin s
na o
a: Manned nod '
+n '
ac
lied'
• ut
odd? lard a ,Of
tftf •Acs le 'fee towpoints• Aa an
F,i•a... +a;•rY i°T,.a iia 44'4,4 a..a ar
ADDRESS
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Wou d Control
Surpluses, Of •
World Wheat
T'itt•--united 'Stats ProPoses. -
t'
Ade
4
t of Ev r o m I
e
at N
p rn
Ca ar.^,ry System” •':i•
The nt
U t d` ate 3
.o .st... s,l.as enrhltr•lted
ona
"m
bit o
is ort " '
_. n o 1 ,
a. ► e 1 bi
ti e t e
tgt..
what•
e oda i i n
5 I!r . c t.a aliens • of the
Wosld:"to Control their'suri►luses. un','
dei an never- io tnl .r.. oar.
t.. al ss-
t.• h ,l y y ,
to' 1,".
nl
ho American fai'nt^•1a.5'•. _tovid'es
fU s.uCh i► systeni udder: .` which,
farmers, would be encouraged; 'by
' .nlearls :oP' Gove!•uiilellt
loans, to:
,'stoner; grain in.. btitnper yeatrs, for
r
.filar sale wheu,•crotrs:`;tire short ,
'Al
International: a n Conference
• ' A<yrieulturef4, Secretary ,. Wallace
SUggeste(l sthat :othor'
w
h
eat. ua_
titins
,adopt” sriI "pro rauis�
each
Would be assured of a:oniistant ex-•
o u l
port 5 , pp Y. • He also ;proposed that
the,: nations agree to. abstain from...
pt'itctices that wouldi with
:lth
...
normal eixpbrts of competing Coun
He •indicated that • ro the a program
Would d b e laid before an internation- if
al *heat ,Conference, by Ambassa
' dor2•JosephRentledy,':and Dr.'+ A. G.
Black, of the Agriculture .Depart-'
ment,'th'e 'American, delegates, '
"The.:' United. Statbs,'' Wallace
told reporters; "would Tike to stay
.,in the World wheat' market:,on a
eb.asis• rot. co-operation .:with other.'
•countries under a'•plan.that: would
assure•eieh a fa'ii•;share 0! the
`kets' a
Spiked; Rail Ties
Guard Frontiers
Of ' Switzerland
' Highways; ; and.. Byroads •
Near
Ger' ,man. Border Are 'Dotted
With • Little.., 'Round Manhole
•Covers—Key'l Part -' of .': De
,tense System
I-lundreds of :little, round metal
riian�hole . covers. dot the highw,ays'.
and , byroads 0f ?,Swit�zerlancl near
the- Confede'ration's fron`ti:ers • with
Germany;' . They,'r'e a key, tart of
Switzerland's national defence sys
Beside the high• ass • lie piles ,or' ;
steel •r ails. Most travelers who 'see
them-think:they've been Left, by the
roadside to: --rust' '1),y;'careless r'a'il=
road :workers. ke:rs 'investigation, 'how
eh er. May show 'one, end of;the, rails
,--has-hoe r'r r an_ • a s arp point
When husky Swiss 'soldiers ,;•,holy
their manoeuvres on 'the; frontier,
however; the secret'''is Out. •In the.
• !'battle". plans' the '.'.‘war", begins
• when ;the hypothetical 'eneriiy. eros-•
.sea the ,fron:.tie„ . ,• ;
• Sirens Screa 'Warning':
Sharp. sirens scream out in the'
frontier tot ni and -.villages.,The:
troops'tu ihieout.'of barracks and•
'',dish, to their • defence _positions •
while.'€he villagers std Swiss ifarni:: .
ors riin •to,the' highways:
Some villagers 'using ,the, Simple.,
lid lifters ail' Swiss•."kitcheirs have
by stoves, raise the little Iron man
Bole' co:ver•s'. Others. carry•'the• rails
•,cat.t) the, highways. .
Deep'Slot •Conc"ealed .:
The little ;i.elinal:_lioleis-reveal
deep slot whir's reinforced Concrete; •
_ base. 111 go the rails_ With the sharp
: points. pointed .toward the, ,frontier
at a: •1 -degree .angle... C'ith'in 'less
that two nrin1itc$, after• th'e villagers' .
arrive the road literally,' bristles; '
with'.steel i ails; completely blocking.
• the -ay of any' tanks or ,motpuzed
. • nnits',that•-shoitid •'come. from the
fro iti,Cy.,' r '
•
!Make Air ,Survey
Of : Ontario Roads.
t. `Ferguson." Highway North OE '
North' Ba Will' Be' Re -located k'
Aerial sur vet' of the., lake -dotted:
country between'• Martin River' and
Te
magm
a
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i l •
l be
Made at ' Con '
e to
lay out a new route
for
the Fermi*
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decease the stretch ' lies
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likes,' the atrial survey'• hag been
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