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Show ' ,,, i. , 1 . , : , , , ... - -- - , - - - , - i- - 1 , : - Jt1Lm t : T- - - - -- , - . , - , . , .., , - - Been Divinely Inspired. . - , . n . : , ' - - pan - - . - - s., ,. . - ' 1 .;', - ';'-.- . -'. - .. - , ' - - - - a-y- -- - --- - -- - , - ..; . . , , ,.- - - ' - ... . - .. , . I - - , -- - , V- S--. . ,:,i ,... - - ,trottb--e- r . --- 4- --- '74 - 't, - , --- , . - - .. - - - 17-4 - - - -- . '- - - - Utah.-----.--------- . , - ,, - A 4 '' YOU PROBABLY who ,,,,' , , ,,, - rsor1, ! The - , , I -,.-- - , ; - - k d t A A - - - , -- nlikel y - - -- - 7 - - -- - . - .. - r- .- - : - 4evieeto-PorPoillate-ti- - ' lak t s M us t St o p SINCE THE, HIGH SCHOOL basketball 0 , - i -t- oo t- that -- - observer can justify the game Sukarno is playing . I think he hasn't a leg to stand on, but it is - , - . tention home on charges of disturbing - n will have much immediate effect in stopping the post game disturbances that t have been plaguing the Salt Lake area , incident alone tied up eight' sheriff's cars - ' e cars,- Salt Lake police car can't be taken lightly, either. lately. But school authorities will be remiss ' 0". Something can-- and t must-- be done in their responsibilities if they don't start about it One thing 'woilld be to hold these laying plans now to prevent these near games immediately after school during the s , - ,, - , . - - - aore, - -- I ....,JElace - uMtahadfen? One-Side- zd - - - -- -- , no-tarn)- 1..tee . ' , . - wat---'-- ---- - - fact-findin- -- t- dotsfromcroppingupagain-nex- daylight-hours-instead-o- s .-- 3,349&400QWest PTA In 1 - Proper Perspective ' - - . On my return from Atlantic City, I was pleas. the Malaysian nation violated one place where war is - , ant ly surprised to see your editorial of Feb. 17, He "Don't Underrate the PTA," on my desk. the real wishes of the 'people liv possible but unlikely. -' This projected an image of PTA which too feW . big there. , 0 1te4 . ' ' ' people recognizeyand one which we are constantly z' ' ' trying to enhance. Your editorial placed us hi proper , perspective.,With each PTA doing its part, our con. , ifIributionsto-societ- y as in the sea; we touch everyone somehow. ' You said it so well On behalf of the organization, -:-. ":"By ' I thank you : --Mrs ' James W. Ure III President in and and ness takes, lost a lot of money pmfessional people -utan L'9 ngre ss of ria re, ts it Teacheri he knew it was almost as- city where I had no reason ', , before , to expect to see him, there was s,--, broke. ' Th- e I ' 2 It was th en t .a t he wrote me a- Jackwith a huge smile on hig I nios.ice , most dismal - letter full of - face.- - "This is an unexpected to like answer would I John Ati;erly's letter of , self- bl ame, discouragement and pleasure I" . I exclaimed.- - "How Feb. 27. After ,ears of negotiation, teachers finally self-pitI decided that this , are things vim you? , got a fringe benefit of a hospitalization plan which for - - , - , '' m ore Power To You ' Norman ' ., s Pectic, - - ' -- f-a good-natur- - -- good-nature- . - - s ofH -- -- - - - 7 ntages through ' - - - - t,All tuilors---season. -- , Thew incidents-- simply cannot be -- a small core of troublemakers seem to feel - ' it out- theY can get away with such acts under shrugged off as merely ' bursts of youthful enthusiasm. There was cover of darkness. , sailed.. strong .talking On M.Y...."Wonderfulr'......he answered...,...is ' - - about d the 2T,4poThera ,would, of -- course', be other nothing I got him DR the telephone 44I tun on the receiving end of , Athstandard practice 4a any union,contractandmr part, t bus in of damage oneLtti-A-lehool and said, "Jack, try to realize that power you are alwaye.4.alk-- to afternoon games,- as many And oh the where where is the school newspapers. ''' one such disturbance Wednesday evening. cities have discovered. Sandwichedzbe- - for overcoming difficulties and - tliat When you let difficutes or big about. And," he added, "rm - -- - distdct that Will allow. SO ' sick leave to accu. days chsa' worthdown for achieving' tween the close of classes' and the dinner. limitations, ppointnents get you to share some of it, too. -- --, There's nothing funny about the fact that mulate? Please ietTne know. - while things, for living satisfy-- - you lust make things that much - trying -- - I ' ve found that seven youths who were placed in the de- thing Funny hour, they would Interfere with o other o d f oesnLI someone speaking injustices, why worse - for yourself. You only the More you give out the more ' and constructive lives. -They would allo greater eve- - - - ing . , bring to light some of the unjust prices teachers are 1 ' I recently ran into - a man keep yourself down. Remember ,, comes back to . you." , ning concentration on studies. And, by forced to pay from a salary that barely ,keeps the . whose history dramatically 1one big fact. You are a child of , If things are not working out dInthe game to . . students rather from the d oor. A visit to a foot ;pecialist, 30 welI returning thi s fact of potential lustrates Cod, and Gode offers you power as you had hoped, if some diffi- ' . 'than making it an, often , minutes time' $70 for a pair , of arch supports. A for spectacle ., When met Jack to , and besome for I first power.' enough situation is standing spare ' more Nothing can--m. us . feel visit to a lawyer: "Let's see, you have been here an public, they would help put ' - he was doing spectacularly well- - meeting the toughest difficul-- , gull, tween you and happiness or if , , ashamed than catching ourselves in the the wh o1 e athletic , -hour and 40 minutes That will be $30" ' - ' , program into better in business. tes. " you are tortured by a general to please someone we One day in the hospital for a blood test:: $50. work, act of trying next three For the perspective. Well, apparently something . years , sense of failure, remember that , . " despise. visits to the dentist , 8 hairs' time : $400. The , Three ing hard and playing his busi--- - clicked. Jack's thinking began whatever the nature of your -- 12 Li SOONER we take such action the ,, T wile teeth to be extracted $100 And Mr, Atheily , , for ness to all He t they - ..1change. opportunities perceived --problem, a solution will develop --' ..better. Or must we wait until.someone The reason that women don't really - - cemPlains a bou a $ 1s- a. month hospital plan-f- or ,a used'----c- ontinued ,- eVén with his finances in were Jack -worth, those ---thoughts it you apply 4 before for -gets Seriously hurt finally deciding pressintli,. pushing up his income at a.verr tered shape he still had many so well by -- Jack. -- ---- ---teachers.7; ' nancial need; is that being a WOM0.0 a thapost-gam- e Then he over- - blessings to be thankful for.- - high school. basketball, dis- -- :" Ilentie to pace. more impressive , you power lull-tim- e turbances can no longer be tolerated' . '. ' occupation in Itself- .- reached made some bad mis- At a recent luncheon of bust- Malad, Idaho 0 16 .... , W.,S,A4Six:$6ZZe, tr41.,1 taZZ We At14,5,.V :ffiSSAZIWA. ...KAI ':14o.447 mk.,14,9 $,MVAtc45794,,c5eff,'Wmzee,AP:,, - - , nr , . At the end of a copy sation on the street a- - friend said to me, "More power - to you." The thought struck me that this expression which commecjolla convey good wishes could also carry it deeper mean.' )11g. Actually, there Is avail- able to all of us more power than most people ever use power - - s ,, - South' - and-en- -- ' , , ., i - i. - ' - B frisketball Re , n Western-colonialis- es- . . - . s, - - :Inajor-hostiliti- - ene-side- - hacto-be--ötit--ol- -- - s. . There seems to be d in the pure , justice ' " food and drug law. In Fillmore, Delta and surrounding territory, of. ficials have found milk and cheese unsafe tempo; . , rarily for human consumption and have taken all -Milk ane cheep involved off the market Many farmers derive their living from this source. Now here is where the shoe pinches. They have Th erefore, it ts a g board of doctors 7 slid regents say tobacco causes cancer and heart trouble and many other ill& Now ,why doesn't this drug law take this product off the marketTJust think how many lives it would save , This chepse to a pin point in conr flareup would not amount . ' Parisom . ,' ' ,-, -E-arnest E. Steele--,-.-- -- -- lits , ' - ' s s , .. - . . - - - - - bullet-resistin- - , are thwarted , , - -"- . - t , - " . . er , - - - , , neWly-create- 'r .our small community. The Reautification Committee in Elsinore is doing very tood job,in helping families town. A community that is clean and features appears more attractive. , I feel we should thank everyone who has helped In sponsoring this program; - -- - 0 ' do--- . k- - There are answers to these argument& - MALAYSIA IS exercising its soy. ereignty- - by retaMing the benefits of working and cooper- ' ating with the Bitish-inst- ead - of throwing these benefits away. A United Nations' study team , it' animously confirmed that the people of Sabah and Sarawak -- - wanted to join Malaysia. lel, 1 ' , - - , - -- -- , ---- - .4. --- ---- -- --- --- ' - War . s - The Rural Devaopment Program is a very worth. while step: towards making a stronger nation, Utah' Is taking advantage of such a program,,particularly , . - he - - - in-t- . - ---- - - -- , , - -- , - - I-- - -a- . , -- - an - ,- ,,- -- -- , - MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, r- - Itura! Development Worthwhile - - , - - . , - T. Holland Tremonton , U . - The latest figures from couldn't convince the 4 '', ;--; coole- hads in this harried Capital- r-e. were shows there 301 Bankers Association , bank held a up ,Murray " gionmen .:;(1"-a".1 corivincd that the smouldering relations , ' '' bank holdup attempts in the -first six' N ter'. ' 71t office this week and a Salt Lake City loan iild Indonesia between aren't , 'Malaysia -- - months Of 1963. Of , . those, 65 were frus- and got away with a total of 87,000 that going to erupt into open war. i i.,' k and 213 of a total of 427 bandits trated, Indonesia's President Sukarno is reek- out- 'crime doesn't pay. Yet the risksIar were 51 in was arrested. The , loot holdups . ! lessly taidng this tense part of the world to ' weigh the potential gains from this par- Completely rectivered, and partial recover- '4... the very brink of disaster Avowed ?'' t 1 les were made in 38 other cases. ' ticular type of crimeand the chances . purpose of trying to crush his i ra... , . ' i "Kr When caught, such bandits face 20 ,' of ending up behind bars are substantial independent- neighbor . sukarno years in prison, or execution if anyone is , LNG HAS not, ceased. as a The FBI . which lumps crimes against IS SUKARNO so determined to -' ' lulled;Asd the chances of getting caught banks, credit unions, and savings and loan- -- or at Ken- Attorney associations under the same category, re-- , .. se which defendert of In of North Borneo that he w' the way banks and -loan nrms are install- - ' nedy ' helped bring being ' lea p over the brink into zwar? nes I an con duc t m l'hL"v e. September-Octobthat of ports during aint; in g improved al arm sys t ems, de1 ay ed . more than a month - That's the atudous luestloT-1.-,, 1962 there were 205 cases of robbery, ,, --g ere'r- le 'doubt that- tfie THEY timelocking mechanisms, ; . several deterrents Kithinstitti-or larceny- against burglary enclosures ' camera equipment, and so on : worst is possible. but, despite - is acting in the- deep convic- - Britain will certain( stand firm tions. The average "take was only $3,984,N, ton that creation of the Malay- in its treaty commitment to de- th e black headlines an d violent and - no loot was obtained In 66 Of the ' AGAINST- - COLD, hard facts like these, sian state, as it new exists and fend words, I find growing conviction Malaysia. Indonesia is In cases. For all of 1962, there were 471 con- -, anyone who goes in- for robbing banks that Sultarnowill not make thewhichlehopestocrush, is victions for such offenses resuitingin - and loan turning his to snstafna or s,mistakeof tin- -a: island-o- f totarsentences--0threats- - into 4,.922 years.- - Stölei-----mind If Malaysia and BrItahr. giinst which could end only by wreck-- the heart of Southteast Asia. ' money recovered totaled $1,120,702 it for very long. And Malaysia by the strength of They would say that inclusion ing both countries. its "case has won ' many other ' ' I fail to see how any objective of Sabah and Sarawak as part of friends around the 'world. - , '' .- . - ' -- .6111. 4'1,44- , - - -ByROSCOLDRLIBIOND - ,-- -- An Unprofitable:Occupation -- ' ,. -,- r" aloci)fsian ' . ,,,, - - ASIANTROUILE SPOT -- - , -:. 411114111 , . - - - - 1-k11,- - - - & - . - ivell-ba- l. .i ri'I' I N - . ., Ia 77. - - . , -- -- - --- ---.--- , T . '- 4 - , -- , reor - , irras.,,,-,..,- tWe "P4 - - . ' - con-am- id . 14' - t. ' piit- - . l e , . . - - t - r SA '''' , , - 1 suggestions are in order and t understand-tha- , ,I . , - - A 00N1Y41 11lAr - .0 b; , - . - - ' - , . . . . '''t - - ----- -- : At . - - - - . -- ----' - -- - - -- le40.e' - . - , 1f)1464re4) - . . , , . -- -' , , 1 - i II , -- ' - - . - -- , - I. Editor - - - Here is one which is much in need of 'doing SaMe: , thing about In fact I've been iatching and hoping , - that some authoritative and effective means, such :- , , as Church and newspeper'editorials, education or cultural societies, 'would conscientiously wage a of Come , - campaign against the ever increasing surge non, habitual misuse of simple English grammar. ' . It seems that with the prevalence of western slang in daily Tit shows and stories, this ugly.habit and trend has completely Dbsessed many and even- in ,.' peole in their, ordinary conversation public meetings ' In spite of the English language being: consistently , - taught throughout the schools, the parents unwitht back into tingly allow their children to fair the old rut at hom'e. Consequently; thisCsituation js.. becoming nothing less than a major epidemic of bishdp,, spreading fast and wide. Even member ries, especially in outlying wards, are aanspicuously guilty of murdering the English language while ducting or speaking in public meetings be em- Possibly some variable approaches to the awaken . complacent leadphasized adequately . ers in wards and stakes to the fact that examples - are often se,, in bad as well as good ways, through , . Metsenter, publications such as the Monthly - . provement Era, etc. -It seems to me that if leaders and teachers the Wards would make an effort to toned the most , common errors in speech, that- - of verb tenses - such as '1 seen,"-'H- e done,1"- 4The don't," etc.; the cause of most of the trouble would be solved, much.-- -, embarrassment -'eliminated, and dignity and effectiveness added. A good editor could do much to ft the standturnini this undennjning trend before. it --erds , a gets greater hold, by developing appeals in too& , , articles . - - ' , welcomed. ....,::: - - ' - - 4 6 '' ' 1 - , ,, , N1 . , -' - . --,,,' H---7-- , -"- . , ' : ',amok ' ''' , , out-of-sta- --- ' , - -- , To-Th- e Corrett Misuse Of English. - z , -- - 1L-- , . ,, - lengts lacing , ''''' led:. srerad, ..,..: not Utah reduction affects This .. Vitally ' only becauseomtil now at least, the rnis-- - THE JOB, of course, doesn't end there- .-- '.. ' sue been the has single 1 largest we industry defense our industries must help factor in providing new job opportunities make the transition from missiletechnol. - : - . Utah. More to the point, it's important . in ' ' ogy- to afrospace and civilian 'products. --, . because, Utah needs an estimated 10,000 t ., Since unemployment is greatest among ' ' . new- jobs to take care of ourlek2 , - ; tne unskilled, we must move forward with -- 4 't-' , . panding labor force Over the next five to vocational education to assure that our , . , 10years. .. our growing labor force is properly : .' - - : Yet the economy at present is produc- - trained. -- - , , . ' ' new 000 a about .,6 , il,jobs We must take the fullest possibli : year. t ing only . . ' Ir advantage of our great potential in recre- 'al . 4 TO MAKE UP the difference,' Utah ational attractions and tourist trade.,,real. : ceady is engaging in a number- - of izing that every dollar invested in stich new The tt, promising activities., freeport 'back more tourist nine development brings t ,r i law is one. If voters approve this legisla- - dollars in ' ---1 4 tioh eit return, ,. at the polls text November it can ' We must continue and stey up the i,: generate a significant warehousing and y new industry that - --- -- --Pof attracting program , ' 4 distribUtion-industrthe that will benefit 4 is diversified so as not to become overly - , , --- - entire state . --:---- --on any single source. of em- - . gor . Then there are gmups,..such as - ' 'p loyment. , ...., ' . Utah committee Industrial and Ent.: - - At the same time we should 17 41101, 1 - t that ' are doing some to Utahnsto high priority encouraging fruitful work in attracting new 4naustry- ' Mvest'111440 ' . in Utah; since local ownership and ' . to the state in order to create new jobs. ' desirretained be ca in Utah more , The UaEP, for example, vyas 'Instru. - profits the ,...3 t ,, . abletha , recruitment of an outside '111'.4-7- mental in Chemical Thiokol bringing Corp.firm. , ' : ; to Utah, helped the Internal Revenue: , , ' . THAT ALL 'ADDS UP to a mighty big job , '.11.44;',.1:--, Service decide to locate a regional center , - -- -: For Utah- , . , in Ogden, and brought three clothing -- - has highly educated workers, a manutacturers.intb the state at American . ---anced tax .,Fork, Springville, and St. George-such ' as commendable indusas efforts 4themost complete and varied are, A. there is still more We need to be doing it - trial raw materials that can be found any- -- '' where," plus a 'strategic location in the ,, 'Utah is io achieve its full growth poten-- -' ' tie. geographical center of the West. Now let's .1 The vaEri, for instance, is laboring all roll up our sleeves and go to work on : . under certain handicaps The federal law- -- building a better ,future for , . - Letters - .1:-.- , -. ,;:- lim,-,------ - -- - sy- , , it 'tinder which t'"""'"I - .... operates prohibits it from advertising, and its capable stiff is travel ; ited on the amount of do to proclaim Utah's benefits to It industries that might be persuaded to lo-- .., need ,sto, be rate here. These DESERET NEWS SURVEY- - Yes. --- major terday showing that missile firms reduced their tortes by 2,600 workers in the pasria months should focus ' . fresh attention on one of the majoi dial- this state. TILE ,. .!- , , - ' f - .- 1 il. - , , ., . , , ' -- . A Moe ..Job 4 . -- -- ,- 'a , , , esions? on re---incl- , -- FRIDAY,-MARCH-6,- : ,-711616,''- How To Produce . . T'V.NtrtIF-1WWW"'T..'- , , - ' - - , ----' For The Constitution Of The United Stares As Having- EDITORIAL-PAGE- z A-1- 8 , Do. Yo 'Think You A . - - vw , - t ', 1441 IP we Stand - a (3 El E) " - . - Ef. - , , , - , soEr , 41( -- , Other Wor s - 1- . ake - - over-zealo- - - - - , , - - - bat--,,-- - - - ' --- ,,e; -- 1- - , EM-MMI- ,50$9-.,;o- - - -- - - ' r., .. -- GE NOTICEABLE-CFMNI- On Decline xtrernism----A-ppec-its.' I -- .., . , ... - - ', .. -- ., ----,- , FROM THE ,N.Y. , Nat GUEST, EDITORIAL - : - - , ,- JOURNAL-AMERICA- : ,- . - Five tliousand years ago the Egyptians had a , ized intelligence service, and the study of espionage as a 10 ,....r----,LIVe ,,,,,,,v, ' -they would like to secede from the Union be-- . d what- -- ' science was.taken yery,seriouslySpying goes back into the 7'1 t sotithern THIS ' , mists of antiquity and ; - ,2talifornia;where1, çausethey hatet3Vashington where the Ken- -presumably ,, , , ever goes against his wishes is the work of 0, . ,. : of President Kennedy shocked -, win continue into the mists of the -nedys ruled, is no longer respectable. One . '" To Know, , .except the country into a realization of whit can hap. , toVilialo or a 'traitor. He does not doubt that ,, , hears notably less of the ',:' sniff the ' is to say, a has i Solution, air, I have i ,,.. every problem that when anything goes wrong, want to send in the pen if violence is unrestrained.- At the same This is by way of hailing encour. ,:' 7 ,,.. '2 Gaining ' - come back feeling ,t .,, . ! . Marines or make the Navy lay a blockade or - time, it remsve;1 a president whOrtwas enot- - his solution. news from Washington, ' an; aging i that since last year t, - The -- ' For him, all ConnictS ancttrisputes Must end: , I , loose and thebombers. mousy-admirnouncing , extravagantlybated.important progress in de. . . Science : "here has been -- a - ',., 44 I - , In:,SP1 All is black that or defeat , 1 of unity and a mood of countzy feels very much at home with the either in victory , velopment and efficiency of scientific - - change of mood. , There IS a degree .174: , ' isn't altogether white , for history has taught , reasand Ms Johnson' it been For family, greatly spies. example: I sobriety which is,- of course, the real America .:. ",,, It is a change for. ,,,, him Alothin e. It has not taught him that in '1, Two experimental satellites last year detected a number sized by the competence with which the-vi- ce ' '2' the better- .- A year i 1 t '- - ;, underneath the passing frustratiens of having and of the religious great took as they were launched from Atlantic and Pacific. ,t I Aver president , ii.,1,.,..i.do-ot.4 h,,,, ositteltnissIlltel ilctory.a!!! -: -- confli cts of mankind there has been no in the after: ---to deal with a new anti dangerousworld. t ago the first report of success for the Midas satellit is . -math' of the Cuban . Lipimann . , ,. . THE C1LMLNG effect of the Endear detente, .- DO defeat, no solution and no settlement-o- nly ' -. , there misciie crisis nsettled.-business. viavan .alarming- imiount RADICAL RIGHTend a radical left we shall-with the the well be which may oi ootherresearchiatellites tittidy living crowning achieve, ti. sent to develop , ' of floating anxiety, of irrational -- fear- and , Intlit' ut President-lCenn0- Y, SLNCE WE as a people have to put away the ' , techniques for spotting nuclear tests In outer space have , groundless---anger;---" in war;--itself , . - expressing with- the feeling of when that 14n. stable country they , proved. an "outstanding success." , t eternal boy in ourselves it we are going to .., whooping at our adversaries abroadand la e- x-dd modis prodent,:,okl-fashlonesections4:11 a' the Johnson '. Aine The world -- -- theyinfect:considerablé is developing a radar that in a we do not own or; ti Department - tremism inovesucessfully f , at home. r , and or-- - contmLa lid among erate tenter:1-- may,--o. . course, be mistaken. can who has no taste for gambling 4he horizon and min- people who -- do not have r; wouhrubend17--tive-- - - The anxiety Which was threatening ... ,,, - -is adventure. not But of extremism SileS thinttheAnfection Us seconds 2'elgn within after they were launched. Normally,. - , 1 to g we almost love are because fight,.. always I did not, of spreading and is, on the contrary, 'receding. 7-- -- The'extremisilm- personates, add is parad- - I rejoice at the signs' I have seen that the. : '1 nerve the country' is subsiding.., radar has Only an , capability and cannot detect r, -' I have been wondering why. take like poll-lia s eyes, the eternal juvenilez coliptry will follow the President as he Puts , a course, good reporter, ing osibnjcee ctbeelobwegitnhilinehgorolzof make an investigation In depth. But unless I think , the --- who lurks in the American soul . This boy who away chi dish ,things. y 2 The leadingrfactors have been, hisn.,tor.y. ;:e:re ' 1 of irreconcil a- - - assassination of President Kennedy, the acces-margreay mistk the k won't grow up refuses to live in a world which to know that It k On this cheery note, I have returned- - from 4 : bilitY, which turns normal political 4- taking advantage of modern potentialitiesi-and-le- t's controversy , sion of Lyndon Johnson and ,thes. realization, - does not obey his wishes. lie will not believe m Y vacation. ' hope - : C into a deadly poison, has declined. adi7Eriazies 'cannot he of whom the domt ahead , he ban test were uban the confrontation and that 'Russians, has the ti . after , , , 0 Ito , , , , -- , ..... , - y WAttTER LIPPMAIkN-- ' .: ,illte21 -- . :- -- Dandiiimbasured THE lINIIES -' alk tnen-liFt- imminent and treaty,Ithat nuclear warisnot that Cuba, though a nuisance,- is not a military ' -, - --danger - - - as if - -' -7-- did.lit tle' - er nate--- - - that he has friends whom he must with though they do not agree with him. LULU: Thi-Murd- war-whoo- : well-orga- - -- ' T Geed 1 -- . We're - Jet t - 1 - .'-:- - ., ,, -- or ,. : ed ' - . - -- . -- - , -- - --A rtes. -- . intó----apa- d- -- -- - - , - , ' . . - '' - , - - - '" - - -"--- . - , - ' 4,, " ' N.. - .. . - ... ., -- , - ,...,46. ...,. .p. A ,e, ,,.. A,- low ',...., Ilk,' ..oh ...-,.- I., 'Alk. rAs, 4,. '.11., lik.7, b., 4. .4..,- ,....1,,,,,,,,- - ,; ..k., .... . ,..-- , ..ft, .... ..o.. . Alb, miL, 'p, , AI, ...t..1M. 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