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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Jul 1928, p. 5

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Published every Thursday ’morninz at the office, Gardraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Pronrietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months, 50 cents for three_months, 25 cents {or one ‘j--A-- an ‘0‘“: ’“I’ "OVV av. -- -- for three months, 25 cents for one month. To any address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year, 31.25 for six months, 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth.-WATSON. ,,_,__._..‘ Tho? MPH Hf “MW“ “Ill” Hf Bun-1 Hm'k 'l'thship m. liw Inst svssiull! ”r ”In (Lounfy tlmnu'il that. "Map"1 signs ho- o-rm'h-ol at. all inh'rso'rtimm‘ Mung Ilnumy Ul‘ tlmmly-l’rux'inriai rnachmu is a gum ”Mr and mm HIM. nhmlhl ho- t'ollsiuh‘l'o'ol at. UM first, nmmrlunit)’. Stop signs along thv l’mwhwiul Highways 01' tlm l'rminn- mm mm tho- rule and it. is an inl’rzwhnn n! ”w laws of On- tariu to t‘llh'l' a through highway past these signs without bringing; a lnnhw car 01' horse-drawn Vehicle to a full stop. This regulaliun is ill-h in I'm'm- in thv majority of towns thrnugh which the: Prawn- vial Highway passm and in many un1‘ Hf HIP smaller towns and Villages us a precaution against ac- c'ioh'llf. 't‘mii'isls today usually travel along tho- inipi'mmi highways. in ”warm. nmstly Provincial high- \\'il).~'. \Viih tin-59 signlioardmi with ship signs if. is but llatlll'ai that tho-y will expect Um same law" in obtain in all cases whf‘n travel- ling.r nwi- any improved highway. 'l‘lw sh'mmm' hmrisr has no means nf knowing: when he is on a Proâ€" Vim-izil ul' llmiuty highway. and iii“ i'l'o'i‘iinll (if 510p signs by the Oioumy iimmcils will mako ihn law ihv samu un um: highway as the HHIN‘. Hun-infom- if. has hm‘n pretty much up in Hm mntm-isi to watch nut. fur liin'is'elf: if he bei'amn in- wlvml in an accich-nt with a horse- drawn \‘o'hioln tho' hlama was usu- ally plat-ml on him. The time has mmv. hmwwr, \Viwn tho motVOIZist is cumin}: into his rights. Jay walking in ronge-siml areas 01' on Hw highway is as much a crime as jay driving. Driving: horse- drawn \‘vhirlcs aficl' night with- out. a light. is as much an offense as driving a motor car unoicr the samo conditions. ' With ihc principal Provincial Highways sign-hoardml for safety it is up in tho County Councils to sign-board thvir own improved highways as wcll anal givo tho nmiw-isis a fair chance. Failing ir rlu this \w would inclini- to the opinion that. tho County Council is guilty of contributory negligence in ill" casi' Hf :Ii'i'iilo'nis whi'l‘u l'al'r‘i shunt, out on to the County highway “iihnui. first. asccriaiuing tho through Him-oughl’ari- is clvar. 1923 JU LY 1928 ‘29 22 'wuiuwhussimmmul 15 Thursday, July 26, VH'I'I'I FUR THI‘I BYL.\\\' I’ THE Sh ENS ’ morning mlsu any fear as to the ability of the hospital to meet the debentures as they become (100 should be consid- ered seriously. They are all men who have been in our midst. for years; Durham’s interest is their interest, and with the greater part of their business lives spent amongst us, they unanimously adâ€" vise the carrying of the bylaw next Monday. For the benefit of those who may have forgotten we may say that the town is asked only to “guar- antee“ these bonds. They are not asked to "pay” them. By securing m» nm-n‘s guarantee many hund- reds of dollars will be saved Hll'ulluh the floating of the debent- ures at a much lower rate _of‘inter- l.l (T: u u Illuv-u - pst than were they sold by the Hospital Bhal‘d itself. Securing the guarantw nt‘ the town. the Board takes up these" hmnts as they be- came. clue, and with this arrange- nn-nt the town generally need have nothing: more to do with them. '1‘” us it sou-ms like a good business prntmsitiml ~â€"- we guarantee the ,tmtnls «if the Memorial Hospital 'nint tho- Hnsmtal paw them as they tall «in». \\'1- hm 1111111 111101111011 11131. 9. 111111111' 11 gmw nut. that the. earn- m; 11] thi- Inla“ will raise the tum-s .111 [Muham magnuh but this '1“ «mum \\1011g.The by‘la\\ is unh in. H111 1121mm 0! a "Harantee. 1211.1 Hm Hmn \xill haw nothing to 1m 11s the- Hospital Board “111 [Ht-M :11! paxmo'nts «1t debentures as Hwy fall «1110. -‘ '4 I " g Your. for the Hospital Bylaw, hvlp build m.» tlw town as a com- munity centre and in this mannm- justify «my position as tlm pivot of HIM' nt’ tho' lmst clistrirts of ()ntal'iu. Monday’s ”WWI Sunnit Sun-'l‘inms hail a tianaitian l’i'i-ss dispatch tull- in:.: wt tlw ai'i'i\al at. Hamiltnu of a‘ i't'siih-nt ni' HIP smtthi‘t'll l'llitt‘ti Status whu was all i'o-nity fur 9. WM tiana'tian wintm- with a tntmugan amt sh-ig’h sti'appml it) Hit! siih: 01' his «111'. This story is a hardy an-i nual. Last. ynar thn samu fallow" rtnno- tn ilzinaita. hut wu think th'i'illia was the town at. which hut stumwit anal inquirml as in thn pussihtlitivs «if a tnhnggan l'iih'. 'l'ho- Hamilton itispah'h this war has uutotuni- anything: ,wt. produced that. \w haw sewn. for Mr. South- t'l'llt'l'. insti-ail nt’ shipping at. Ham- iltnn. wi'nt «in tn Qlii'hvc at'tm' in- quiring: hnw muvh t'arthm' nm'th hu wintlit hith' hi gm ht'fttl't' hv put on his heavy iniitm'wmn'. Anothm' ail- otitinn to last. )‘o‘ai’s stm‘)‘ is that‘m‘ a "prominent. business man" whu ,iust tll‘t'tVt'il hnnw t'i'nm Pittst‘nn'gh. wlwru ht‘ was grin-tout with sur- pi'isu whi'u hu arrival in a Palm Bum-h suit. askmt it‘ it. was snowing wlwn hv In“. and one» of the: party askml tlw Hamiltonian if Tflonto was Hm \Vlmlu 0f Canada. a I \\'hy «In may publish such stutt'? Wu ctnn‘t mind thn t’ar-t’vtcht‘tt ite'ms that. appear in The Hlnhn‘s fimtth-l'last. tlurnt-r twt'ansa any- mw with a sums" of humor at. all can sew what. is intvmtml. Tho. pith-t “ration at such stutt’ uncle-1° a “PD. titlv. hnwth'. makes it, a sm‘mosml nnws HP"). It may hu argumt that. nu harm is ctnno- by this. as nobody lu'lit'Vt'S it: it. tlm's‘ «to harm. though. tn ttw |r~gitimata news itoms. ospwially if Hwy arv a little nut. 0f tlw m'otinat'y. Thu Hamilton «tisl‘mtch may 01' may not. be gen- uhw. we 'annnt, say I'vnsitiy'oly. But. wn «tn know that. \W have smm about. thn samv nmys itvms on two 01‘ three proyimts occasions and ,van scarcely twliown that. every iresith'nt. nt‘ tho Southm'n Stat/vs arms‘himsolt' with tnhnggans and ,slvighs. snowshm-s amt whatnot, for tlw simplo roason that. he in- tends making a short. tour of 0n .‘lnnday Honing the annual .g'aralvn party was hnhl. “'th the biggest. cmwd in tlw history nf iihf‘SP gatherings in this mmmun- itymrnod out. With all the child- I‘M] admitted “'00 NW gate [‘0- (wipts ware Upwards of $60, quite a rospvctahle sum for a small en- trance fee. Canada. KNOX, NORMANBY HAD BIG CROWD Anniversary Services and Garden Party Were He’ld Last. Sunday and Monday and Well Attended. "l'hu annual annivm'sal'y snl'vicvs of Knnx Prvshytm'ian church. an'manh)‘. wm'n hold Sunday. whnn awn (‘nng'rvgatinns turned out, hnth mm-nim.r and owning tn lis- rvn In vxm-Ilvnt. discnursns hy thn MW. “1‘. «tarry. lhv nmvly-inductod lmstm- nl' l’riwvillv and Swinmn ’ark "harm‘s. Tho. Ih-nmorn choir was m'nsvnt at. both SOI'Vi‘COS and suppliml thv musical part. of the sm'x’icvs in tlwir usual good styli‘. ‘lullvu J The programme was augmented by the presence of the Palmerston Quartette, the Bell Quartette from [Durham and several of the resident entertainers. Among those taking part were Miss Gilmour, in reci- tation: Messrs. James Watson and Rev. Purnell in vocal duet; Carmen Queen and Elton Rawn in violin and guitar selections, accompanied hy Mrs. Queen on the organ. and lothers. An excellent lunch folâ€" Unwed the programme._ uuuuu With twin rounds brilliantly ilâ€" luminated. e crowd made merry until a late hour and were so gen- erous in their spending that ev- erything edible in the booths was sold out. “Have you ever been up in an airship?" “No" answered Senator Sor hum “The publicity, is no good. T ings have gotten so that you‘re liable to got only a half column on an insidenago, axon .if you fall out.” â€"â€"Wash'in§tbn Star. .\ HARDY -\.\'.\'l'.\l; suing His lock Tho Masonic Grand Lodge of Can- ada. in the province of Ontario has oloctwl the brethren SllOWfl above to tlw controlling board of tho craft-“tho, board of general pur- vows. l iw momlu rs aw olnr tml t” this lvoald nnnnalh and the other. are appointed by the. grand master \ll'.\1‘thlll' Mflllncklil left. for 'Jmunm Tuesdax to umiergo treat- mvnt 101' some ilmanl truubln whirl: has h'ouhlml him 101° tln- past svwral months. Mr. John Turnbull. and Mr. Harry CODIH'l', SI[[H‘I'IIHI‘IIIII‘IH, III' IIIII Iii!- 5011 MaIIIII'IIrtIIriIIg IZIIIIIIIaIIy‘s planI iUIII'HHPI' with Mrs. III-IIIII‘I' aIIIl I\\II rIIilIIrIIII, \‘isiII-II owr IIII- \\IIIIk-IIIIII “if“ MI'. and Mrs. HOOI'gI' .\. 'I‘III-IIIIIIII in HIIIIIIIII-k. I-IIIIII'IIiIIg II. IIII-ir IIIImI-s in Guelph ”IO first of IIIII \W‘I‘k. Mr. and Mrs. IoIII'rI Ilamplwll and family and Mrs. Douglas BIII-IIIII III' IIIQ'IIWVOIHI. IiziliI'IIrIIizI. SlH‘lH. HIP \VI‘I‘k-I‘Ihl with I'I'iI-IIIIs iII HIIIIIillIIII :IIIII HruIIII'III'II. Miss VIIIII‘i, Mrrvyn :iIIII III-r graIIIInIIIIIIIIr Mrs. .\II'I'\')'II. IllIIiUI'I‘Il Io IIIIIIIIIII. l'IIrgIIs and Hum last “I‘I‘k III \isiI IIiIIIIIIs :iIIII II‘InIiws II. is Ii: )Ims siIIII- .\II.. MI-"mn lils‘l \‘is‘iII'II III-'1' I'lIilIHIIIIIIl iIHnII‘ :IIIII IIIIIIIIIIgII WI yrIII-s III‘ ziuI- sIIImI HH‘ IIiII \\Ill and I-IIim'I'Il I'wr)‘ lllHlllI‘llI III IIIr jOlll'Ile. uuuuuuuuuu --_, u- Mr. and MN Hliwur \Hun and 3112mm N115. lh-ulwn llmmugwn. 01 H\\IIISHIIIHI\\(‘IP Sundm gmwls ni Mr. and Mrs. Mzuk Monun and family. hmw‘. :71 :2? r2215 2. 55:... 231;? I ELSE. :2. 73.3.7. .5... 2:; .53.. z. .z. I; .1...:. :71. :32: #3413: 3.. 3:3. 7.25; T. __::._=.<_:n 5.1: :2. 3:2. 3.31.. 17...? .17.. 7.. I. 22.3. E:â€" Ezzx .._..:.:_T _o. 2:: :94: 1......» 2:1 .27... 5.2:: 2:: :2. 22.231.-. Z? 2:; .57.. (inurgv Mightnn. antim'k. 10“. Monday by mntm' for tlwir lmmv. ley \vm'v um'nnwaniml. in :m- othm' car. by Mr. and Mrs. J". \Vickvs 0f Bufl'uln. who haw lwc-n spvmling llwir lmnvynnu‘m will: Hm in'idv's parvnls, Mr. andMl'sJimn‘gv ,.-\vaamivr. in antinck. 3112mm Mrs. \\'i('k0s acmmlpzmic'cl MI'S. (mum in Tax-unto and will pmmwl t0 llwir hum» in Hufl'alu. .\'.\'. I. A, :1 l" IIII II ..u...- -_. _ lH'. tlm'il .l. 'l‘nwnvr of eroil I'vnvwml ulcl I'I'ivndsllips in Durham UVc'I' Hw won-kâ€"vml. Dr. '|'n\\‘nur has nut. lwvll \wll I'm' mmv mcmths but. vxpvcts In lakv HVM‘ his praw- tisu about tlu- middh- uf Mignst. Mrs. .\. W. Davis and ('hilclm-u of liclnmntml. am- Visitmg with 1101' parvnts. Mr. and MN. H. Allun. m1 llwir annual snmmm- Varamm. .\l1'. and Mrs. Ham-y Watson of Lackawamm. N.Y.. \‘isiiml Hm past tvn days with 1101- parvms. Mr. and Mrs. A. Symon, nnvth m‘ Inw- ham. rvtln'ning In thojl' lmmn «m Mullllfly. \ '~' Dr. and Mrs.‘V. Va Cm'tvr of Vancouver are visiting her sistm'. Mr. and Mrs. ('11. W. anclm'. how. and may hecomv I-vsidonts. Dr. Ilium-1' has practisml in Yancmlwr lfol-fl!“ past .17) years but 0an East nwmg 10 the serious illnvs Hf his \Vifu. \Vv WON' plvasml to ha“! a call from him last Saturday. 1’! A__ f L'illl llUlu nun III-‘0 .-......‘-.-._ Misses Maria and Hvlnn Klom uf Kitchvnm', who visited the} past two “'4'ka with Miss Ulimla Hahn. returned to their home on Sunday. Miss (Mic-(la :mrompaniml thnm and will spmul the next, two wwks at. tlwir hump at. Kin-llcnm'. “vo“o__- L...‘\I.tl'g<fil‘.<.. Hustaw and . William Flock of Clnvolaml. (mm. “mm guests of Mr. V. Hahn over last WN‘k-Plld. Those thmw worn pas- songors 0n tlw‘samo boat acmss theAtlantic six yoaros ago on a. visit. to Gm'many 141 the Messrs. Flvck ramp to Dur 1am 10.5mm. Mr. Hahn and renew a fl‘iendshlp 0f the. high seas. -'_ . ‘1 AI ,- It...‘_.. ant! 04\l\ II II b.’ .“IJ .5 . . Mr. and Mrs. Alox. Hahn and sun‘ “01er Nrw Hamburg, and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Rainer. Wolloslry. were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. (1._D. KgnLaqg family. .I ull‘l .‘ll'u‘o ‘10 o J‘L'lllo ull\. lull-o. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heywood of Toronto were guests over tho week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson._ -- '70 __ ‘3 A“i-i‘o " o 0 1‘“ VV uvnlo Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKinnon of Winnipeg arrived in town Sunday on a visit with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon left Tuesday for a week in Montreal but will return later for a further visit in Durham. Mr. Fred Ritchie left Saturday afternoon for his home at Graik, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Everton, and Mr. and Mrs. George. Smith thhelburne. attended the funeral of their sister, the late Miss Hannah Smith of Glenelg, last Thursday afternoon. Interment was made in Zion cemetery. A “___ Rev. and Mrs. Matthews of Pon- sonby visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence. Glenelg, and with M1). 3. Mgtthevgs. hero. r- Mrs. W. S. Scarf of Toronto is visiting with the Misses Scarf 1n town, and with the Edge families and other relatiyes i}; the vicipity. VVIIV- . vavâ€" “fir. and Mrs. NIJ. Kerr and three children and Mr. and Mrs. W. 6. Caldwell, of Normanby, were at THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ”1' Miami. â€"â€"at mosrm H011. Iolm S. Mitin of I’Olt Dowr nlllllwh r of agriculture fur 011tari0.'l‘lmsv slum“ ammo are: (1 Rigiit \\ n1~|1i 11'111 Brother L. 1‘1. lu'lh 111Ha111illu11; 1:! Night \\ urshiplul Brothrr Dr. (E. (i. Hunnumstlr 111 l’.m\1112111\il|v and (3) Right \\01si11pl’11| B1 Min-1 I“. A. Calms Hf Strati‘md. Mr. and Mrs. .lzmu-s \Vihnn. snn‘ .lanws. Missus Marjory, horothyi zlllel Billie“ {IRMWNH We)“: aim g'llvsls‘ at Hm rmmion. Mr. and Mrs. .lulm tlrulohh‘y and .\h'. and MN. Hharlvs‘. \lnom and sun Ih-Hml't Visitml frivnds at. Ford City uwr Hw \w-wk-vnd. Mrs. San- MM. when has lwe-n Visiting hen-v. I-Murnml in hm- honw with them. - Mr. and Mrs. E. K. lemnalal and «langhlvr Hc-lo‘n \‘isilml Inc-r “moms in van Smmcl HVt'l‘ thc' Wank-0nd. Stanlvy Park, lirin. last Thursday ath'mlmg Hm «Zulclwvll runmnn. Mrs. Young. 'l'umntu. is Visiting hur hmtlwr. Mr. 11. l'. Kinmw. Mrs. Cluu'lvs Luwmncn and son Hun-l. an! \‘isilingu .rlu- hum“ in Dunh'nun. Mrs. M. Knight of town. and sislm'. Mrs. TiHc-son of (Jillian- \‘illn \\'i.~'.. \‘thg hm" urn smud- in" v. “cw-k :nl HmlI‘lINl. -- Mlh. .~\. Bull is \ismug with frinncls at. 'I'c'n'cmlc’. and St. Kathar- mvs. . . ' ..:.::.: >97; .7. 7.5.3:; 7:: :1. £35.97; 7.1.3:“. 7;: .2: :_ :2; 1:73 1:... .1...::_.._7_..:/. .237. 7:: 1......252 5:27.? :7. 7: 7:: :37.” ... ._. .22 3.77.71. 1......:_.:..._ :2 2:5 7:21.: 37:? ._:..r;.,_..:_. .5 .:o.,. 7:: 1:33.? .:::.;. .17. 7:: :7. {23.3-5 ._. .15. 7:: :7 5:75: .... .._. .17. 7:: :33: 7.5.... .127. {3.7.7. 7:: .357: ._. .3 £5. 7:: £7. :75 5:2... 73:; .25; .:.:: 7: 2:71, .1: .:c.:..: :. 2:371:71.â€" ._. .z 31...? 7:: :7. 7:: :25... .532: .577. .7. .125: 7:: _:::..7.:: 1.7:..â€" .Z? 7:: 3.2 Mi“ Hnyd. Miss Hmu'mun. 311°. and Mrs. Max 'l'vll'm'd and Mr. J. 'J'vll'nrd. all “1' MW” Sound. \wm mum's Sunday nf Mr. and Mrs. \\'. H. l’allvrsnn. l-lgrvmunr. Mr. W. H. I’m-nu of Port. Slzlnlny sm'nl. r. t‘o-w days last \chk \Vith sgwnt 1'. NW days last \VUL‘K With Mr. and Mrs. J. \lcliowan. Mrs. Hurry Aldrml and sums lil- \\‘t)ml and Hnych-n, of [IvylHlL Silr‘kq aw Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aldl'cd. Miss Maryann-t. Aldrcd, Toronto. is \'i.~‘i|ill:.' hm- 1'allwr. Mr. J. A. .\lc_ll'm|. llvl'l‘. _ - . ' ‘ l a Mrs. .lanios Krrr and «taughtor Miss Janot. Kerr, Varno)‘, loft. Mon- day on a boat trip up the Lakes as far as Port. Arthur. Mr. Hnth ot‘ Staynnr visited for :1 t'ow clays with his daughter, Mrs. (hi0 A. M. “0“. Mrs. .\lox. Muir and son (-irant, tjoyion. \wrv ghosts of her hrotlwr. hr. and Mrs. Grant. on Siitnrt’tay. Mrs. \Valtvr huggan of Flint. Mirh.. is visiting with hrr paronts. Mr. and Mrs. 4:. Petty. Normanh)‘. Mrs. '1‘. Mrtirnth of Toronto is visiting with hor sister. Mrs. W. Firth, in town, and with hvr mothvr. Mrs. Whitmoro, in (Hon- olg. Mrs. Thomas Davis, who suti'or- ml :1 paralytir stroko last \thmsâ€" night. is. \w are pleased to roport. E improving. _____ I ‘IA-.-»-.A‘.n‘ L‘.l1l‘n\ KING 60". NEXT, SAYS TORY LEADER Eon. R. B. Bennett, In Interview With Toronto Globe, Bey: Gon- servetive Victory In British Columbia to Prelude to Greater Victory in next Federal Election. In the Provincial Conservative victory in British Columbia Hun. Richard B. Bennett, Leader of the timiosition. who spent. Friday night in Toronto. 5005 the shallow of a coming ew'nt cast, het‘nre, and the event is a Conservative Vic-turf at the polls next general election. The Toronto Globe found Mr. Bennett at the Kim; Edward llotvl in the rnmpany of Hon. John S. Martin. with “hum he \isitwl U‘HflWfl Sutâ€" urctzu' for the Mg [llt‘lllt‘ ill \xhirh ho is to speak. "l vunsiclw' Hm \‘ivlm'y in lirilhln Columbia 3 personal achiewnueut fur Dr. 'l‘oll‘nio,” said Mr. llmnwtl, “for his great and signal svrx'lrm lu his uallw l‘w‘n'lmw, and ml which his will mail llimsv'lf In Ilw full. "This is, ul‘ coursv, only pulling lluem in lime will: the l‘mlc-ral Hons“. It is Hum {01' a ('llango'. and this rmull \Vl“ lvall ullimzeluly I believer, In tho lllfilllal'l‘llll‘llt of Mr. King in Ullawa." ”Ancl ynu might. say," inlmgim'lml llon. .lulm S. Marlin. “lhul. Hm ulâ€" fort. uvnurally \Vill lw salutary." “Yc's, Hm vll'm'l gmwrally will lm salutary." said Mr. lionnvlt. "And ynu may add" lw \wnl «m. ”that. is. as Illv Lilwrals my. llm vhinl’ l'aclnr in bringing aluml llm rwsull. in llrilisll Columbia was that. ”w iclva m'crx‘ailml in 111v. minds of the nonple that llw Hmv: Toronto. spent the weekâ€"end in town. the guests of Hon. and Mrs. Janncson. Mr. William Findlay. Turpin”. was llw gllvsl 01' lion. 1). lemwsun and Mrs. .lmnicson on Monday. “Time for a Change” was ripe for a change, then, by m application of the same thought. the same result will follow in the field of Federal politics. ' “And the effort made to tell the electorate of British Columbia that. the GowInmont at Ottawa vmuld listen to representations made only by the. ”bend Prmincial Admin- istratinn was one of the poxwrt‘ul favtm's ('Hntl‘ibuting t0 the result. “Ten dnvs am there was no in- torost III Ilw lIrIIish Columbia re- sult. Than Illi.‘ happened. and [Implu mmll IIaIIIh' 39% In In \'..Olv “In" slam] in quvquvfi, \Vaihnfi HWII' IIII'II. and ”I“ imam-3t Him In IIiI-Iory “III-I pullml III Y'anmmm' «Itv. 'llw vlaIIII W3” 3 pnvholou- ical factor, but It was a powerful «Inn just Ihu “me." Thursday. July 3. 1”

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