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PACK SIXTEEN EDMONTON BULLETIN 1TEDNESDAY, APRTL 25. 1HZV FAIL ME STATES LITTLE. CLEAN-UP AND PAINT - UP HEADQUARTERS Mra. Maria Beal, Now Woll and Strong, Pours Oat Gratitude To Tanlao o m o '.' Kdmonton Clean Up and I'a'nl Up organisation haa r - tabllahed Tieadquartare tn tb ntr-ata department at the olvlo block wltb Phooa Ko. 40*1. - Information aa to the work will he given any peraon or or- fenlaatlona who communicate. Because of a Few Scratches A Remarkable mItot tor ymmrm hmrm 1 tmit wo well aa I do alnee taking Tablet-, aad wonl* fall rn* when I try u gt; taproot my gratitude for aU that IC hae doae tot mr. ' said Mra Marts Itaat. or g3 Vaugbao ttiftl, Wlaali f, wh*o ta at Llfcect'e drug ator* thm uttitr Ug* I was a terrible eufftrer from IndJgaa- liou. Uy too* would Ua io my stomach Jlka a load ot laad. Thao It would sour and form gnm Uiat would bloat rn* up aa that my haart would palpitate aud I could RAIDS MADE FOR ALLEGED ILLEGAL LIQUOR SALES hardly gmt my braath. J waa ao bad that If 1 at:*fui lt;ui to walk upitnljn I would ha*e ta t' p and raac two or tnrmm Minaa, aud I often Amd auch dlas? apalla that 1 had to hold on to eomethlajr for aupport or 1 t'*ltsv abould hava fallau. Soma* tlmaa 1 would feel hungry, tint whrn X aat down to eat tba food would cau to burn by atomach Ilka a coal of flra. I had the won awful headacbra that Made me f l aick aU gTttr, aad ewfrh paUa In thn track ou o -w that It waa ngony to try and stoop to pick , an lt;j M onythlag up. My ntriree wore In m frightful condition, aP tbat *v*n tha ruatllog of a paper would (Mk taa aimoat Jump out of nay akin, and my alaap at night waa. very fitful and broken. I /alt tired and woro-out all thf Hed*, and could hardly do mmy kooea work et alL A friend of tiT iic 'BOt auch balp from Tanlae that 1 thought I would try tt* too. After taking four bottle* 1 want to aay that It cartalnly ha* halpad ina, woodvr* filly. My etoniocb la now 4n aucb good ordar that I eaa aat anything I fancy without aoffering the leaat bl: from bloating, *aa ar that burning nenaatlon. My appetite in sood and 1 thoroughly enjoy my food. 1 nmrnw hava palpitation of tha heart now and am antlrely fraa of headachaa or dlulusee. My nervaa mt* very much mtrmngmr aad better, aod I aleep tbe whol* rtlgfat through and get up In tba morning refrovbed aad rratcd. X am ao much that my bouaawork la dow no tiwibl* to mm at all. and I can run up* mmtAtn or go tnr a good walk and neear faal lt a Ku 1 know I bare gained eertral panDita tn weight, and altogether I tmil hotter Itt aeary way. X ahall alwaya bare m stood w*rd to aay for Teniae aa I*ng mn I lire.- Tanlao ta aold In Edmonton by thm Owl Dmg Company. Ltd., and by tha laadiiiff drucgUt ,n 7 town. Mon Taken in Custody as Reault of Round Up by Inspector Hodgkini The aquaA directed by Inspector Hod* klna. of tha Uquor Uoanae department of tha Alberta prorlnclal a-buay on Monday evening, reault half a doaen allured bootl*cK*re were taken Into cuetody on charge* of aelllng llQUor contrary to tha provisions of tha Alberta II* Included in tha haul waa Duncan White, who had but a faw weeka ago beon rcleaacd from tha provincial Jail at Fort Saskatchewan, where ha nerved three montha for a aecond conviction of aelllng liquor. Tha pre* aant charg*v therefore, la tha third of Ita kind agrnlnat Whlta, WlU lam Ste vena, said to ba am* plnyed at the 8*cona bar, wma alao arrested on a aecond offence, while othera Included W. Wllklna, who nperatea tha Uttle Gem Fruit etora, Jaaper avenue: Harry Shea, Karrat Sxmut and Wawyl M* metruk. All the accuaed have boen remanded for prr* limtnary heartngr on varioua datea during tha pr***nt month. DF. TH DCK JfATniAZf CAUSES Dr. Adamaon of Vegrevine, who ln* vtet Rated tha audden death of Mrs Luska Wuayk at her home IS rnllca north of lun m rmm decided that J-'uli waa due to natural cauaea and tha: an lnqueat would be unneceaaaty. Washing Machines at Half Price In our last carload of washing machines there was a number either badly scratched or slightly damaged. Neither the life of the machine nor its working capacity have been in the least impaired only the appearance, As it is contrary to our Policy to place even slightly imperfect merchandise . among regular stock, we will dispose of them on Wednesday at half price. HOUSEWIVES Ask yourself: Can you afford to overlook eo attractire an opportunity to prnctico thrift while casting from your shoulders the burden of wash day HUSBANDS Ton too ask yourselvea: Can you permit yourselves to miss this chtince of nn economical investment in homo happiness for your wires f NOTE :There are only m few of each typo. In some cases only two, so oome early. - Playtime Run by hand or pow.er; main shaft with flywheel runs on roller bearlnca. Uoffular pricq 19.50. Balm Trios High Speed heavy 9.75 Very aamf running machine, cut gearings and flywheel running on ball bearings. WIU wash quickly and well. Regular price 18.00. Sal* Prlo* * * 4 0 9.00 Automatic This Is the swinging tub. rub board typo of machine. curtain* without any danger of tearing. Runs on ball coil spring* to reverse -lh* motion of the tub. Regular 117.50. Sals Price -... M gt;m. . Alberta Queen It will WMh the finest lace or bearings and Js fitted with heavy v*5 /O Standard Dolly type, worked with a hand wheel It haa a vry eany running grearlng. Regular pric* 11 i.75. fair I'r: Mi . ** f - ' I * 7.40 A very simple and ea*y lit a low prior. Cannot where for tho money. Reff. price, 110.60. Sal-* running machine be equalled any- prlce 5.25 Tomorrow Wednesday in the Basement Citizens of Edmonton Asked To Co-operate In Clean Up Our Wednesday 59c Candy Special Guess Patterson's delicious satin finished butter puffs. If you have never tried them, you have a real treat in store. They ar very special -. At 59c Lb. The following announcement by ths city sanitary Inspector: Tbo rtf-aens of Edmonton are mmttoA to combine to 0*9 In tbe fc*eptnc oJean f tl.elr dty Th's may be 0* gt;n* in sever*; ways; lUvr an ash emr. and uss tt for- arhea only, do not put vegstabls r -1 lAam in U b*eau e the athc* ars used; t. ftl holes ln lanes ste This Is absolutely i;ecea*ary to *ol*i the - t,rnmm ot a Ioflg haul. Tr.tre 's noj rmi-nnr-t *- m r BVUw N tr- -fr* *cTTT -*-*H--* hM n il bs deposited In m mrsT Oof-JU- crptscie of a aufllcUnt 9-xm to oon- th same which riceptacJs fbr.:: have m tight fitting cover, of cither im: l or non-comousuble mslena.. acd :.--i be placed at the rear of the lot am cloaa to ths lana mm possible. 1'cnalty tor nwa-compllance not x- ureding One gt;Jiundred Dollars '- T -* ** - gt; tain all accumulation of mantire. t n l*ii tha mahur t rsmoved d Uy. ar.-i no manure shall be allowed to ac*cu- ftiiriate on the floor or on adjiceni sround. etc All manure from stables where not m( gt;re than thre horses, cowa. or oihor ammaia are kept, shall be removed at least every seventh day. etc. Manure must not be kept on the lanes of the c.ty Do you keep chickena. 1temrrT: f tf your neighbor did. you would like h:m to kee-. them on hl own lot and not on yours. The plhco for the chicken hr gt;usa is at the rear of tho lot. net OD lt;i*r tbs windows of yoar own houss iii our neighbors. Poultry ars not nl- 1 owe3 - -f-ua frt large during ary time fif *b * ,..f - A place for vCfything Jb rp in mta place, may b* this t ms of Oan-up whether wth your lot. garage or stable etc. What about the wood pile.. Is It A pile or a heap? Clean up. Paint 9p. and do It now rrocrastlnation la the thief of tlmo. Spring Combinations Aplenty at 1 Thoy aro made of fine pink or white knitted cotton and may a *o be had in the porous-kn.t weave. Low neck, short sleeves or ahouldor strap; tight knee or umbrella kneo trlmmud with lace, Sizes 34 to 40. 1.00 p lt;-r suit. SETTLERS HEAVY CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER WJLL VISIT CITY Will Interview AU Edmonton Manufacturers Interested in the Export Trade J? K?E d i Heivy Shipmeitr of--Mercban. rii.se Are Being- Made Northward as Well Touring Canada for the purpoes of and U a are prepsred to enforce :h B gt;- law but rtmrni'i the fine u:itd pr* b*bly buy youf ash can s*vcra. Unftc orer. - H-. that th cltlsrns may be enabled' lo get a good strong can of the r (bl Ue mm -rr gt; * limited SttpJ msde to the pattern approvi I bj the r e- partm lt;nt at li 990h or * smaller t* al 4. u Garbago Cana 13.:j each- Do i er-.l it: gt; -ur door, L'.UU Ui by phone t T t 5 or eaU ax the Health Drpartmeni office SOI Civic Itlocg. Either put your v gt;i;p'.*t gt; refu o *n 9 aeiiaratr can wrapping flrM In paper, . ao as to ke-p the can clean and flies - j. away) or else burn it. I'ut the can* Storekeeper Said to Have Bought ; CRIMINAL CASE - ARISES ON SALE - and brokrn ci i In a **- arat* box- Burn up th* ruhbUh off your g r- tlin, don't throw It on ih* MB*. Wi-tt about bulldlns a *bin for the minuM n coad or DUtHnff It In a pli* a** n t ih* sid of the barn. IU lt;nrar j j tnu n clmner *d lt;1 nr.iter an lt;1 the M gt; t* raila for (L Put a cover or. tt nnd k*ep tbe fl *a out X o gt;rt krow that n vrmnk rolutlon of Formaldehyde eprlnk ed oyer the manure will prevent fllea from brcedlnx there. w want to dn awiy with breedlnr iiUcen for V -4 Help ui. Bylawr No. t- Ffl . 3 : Rvrry st Dle ahall be provided wiih a wr*t r*tl*tH and tisrhtly cloaed reoeplaeli for manure, of auch dimension* ae may OOO' Thia Article Under False Pretencei B, O. CivakowEkl. a eMrekeeper of Inlfffree. haa been committed to stand tr A at the naxt competent court of Tirnlnal )urled ctlon on a charra of QaM presence* preferrod acamev hlfn by W4 B- Fretck.-of the ame iuwn. The arruwd lv said to have obtained 121 aa the.purchase price of a punrh board on th promt** that the hoard contained elx or aeven prixes In ven- fixation proved It only contained one prise with the conaeijuent result of criminal action. Nearly B00 paatenirers Jmarneyed to the P*ace B3v*V and Orande Prairie dlatrlet* oyer -ht Edmonton. I gt;unve- Kan A British Columbia railway inet W ek lt; J officlakt Of lhe line report tbe movement of eettlore and bualneaa mrr. north to be on the ncrea** dally- In addition, 95 car loada of iner- thandla* were taken Into the country lt;; : r, r;JC tt * wek ending Saturday- tUo twelve car loada of aettlanf effects, an 1 fOOP cara of cattle and horaea- 'Cornlna from the-nnrth to Kdmonton durlnic the aame period were the following car loads of produce: Oa?a a a aaa *ma*m*mmmmmm* Hay and straw Lumber Potatoea .. ...** ***- .* Tattle mmm Merchandise . I *rdwood .. Wheat Mine rropa Barley 1 Effects ta 4onn- ln tc r en oppnr tmitiea of EnsTtsh 4nta'rk thMr varied product. Norman ston, Canadian trade cornsiiiwlon r. with headquarters at Bristol, Englmril, will viatt Kdmonion May 4. In connection with th* vlalt the B3- ' monton board of trade le nmkng arranx menta ao tbat Mr. Johneton will hnve an ojwportunlty lt;*t Interview* , trtg ail Kdmonton manufacturera 'n- teresled ln export trade. It a possible that a luncheon will n-too *b hold **y thv shlpprrV section of the t gt;oard tn j order -that the question of erportaUon muy be mutually discussed. STUDENTS' HOME IRRIGATION WORK DELAYED FOR SOME TIME tl rar; Proposal for Hcsidence for Canadian Pupils Is Given Favorable Reception 0. Charlesworth, Chairman of Irrigation Council, Returns From Visit South I* C. Charleaworth chairman ot thm Irrigation council who has Just returned from the south reporta that there will be no movo In connection with tho IvethbrMRe Northern Irrigation echamo UU :t Is decided Ja.it wha: territory th* scheme will serve. Ther. are neveral smaller dlBtrlcta that re nnr'ous to come under the scheme am ihest- dlatrlcta could be . roadUy- icr- ed. In addition the bigger sch-m- would bring down the price from about SB1 as It was'estimated on thf territory previously Included to J4T or possibly less per acre. Petition; nre hf ng-fircuint . i -j, these diafrieb now Jintj ns soon as tTwse artangr menta ar* made, lho whole work wli: he brought under tfce act as or.e scheme- Mr. Charles worth mates that there Is little contemplated ln the way bl now drainage schemes for this year i 9 0+4 .*** ** s 7 a 3 10 1 11 2 4 MONDAY WAS WARMEST DAY OF THE SEASON Total 13: The Food You Eat Makes You What You Are - Let yourehoice of foods- be pleasing to the taste but more mon that have them building foods. Among cereals. BIG INCREASE DF PEOPLE EXPECTED AT JASPER PARK Fnlly One Hnndred Per Cent. More TonriatB Will Visit Holiday Resort Luteal informat Ion from the local wnathtr office Indlcat*;* fhat tb re will htf light *how r nt frt*qa*nt interval* luring tho next few dav*, , Monday BVenmgffl ehowcr, whtch lasted - a rouple of houra* reached a total depth of 0 Itwhe*. Tho temperature Monday afternoon attained the ireateat derree of wnrjn h rhU year at ihreo o'clock when :he gltxnn reentered 64 degree* ahov Thl* :* alffo the higheat temperature since -jDecember 19th. l l . when the regla- 11ration wae IS degree*. ( Tuesday at noon tho mood ten degree* lower lhan the high- I wit registration on the previous day. 'The temperature wu 46 at the noon ' hour. In connection with the i hoUr ;4p* whtch have (been provided t gt;y the provincial go -ernment it will ihe Intending to know that word han been riSt celved from the Hon. Phllllppe Hoy that the question of erectng in PArlfl a home *V gt;r Canadian students nan met with a very warm reception and han brought about a great deal vt favorable and sympathetic comment. He Mat** that the success of the .project 1* assured. XaturalJy. mmym he. Use prw nt dlfllcultle* from the pain of view of construction In France will probably delay th* execution of vne program. nevM-thelcw, he lir*pea to lie able to lt;fcpen tho doora of thl* new home for Canadian students In Par* during the moiwh of September 21. It will be remembered that this home la under tho high patronage lt;f H. R. H, Princ* of Walea nnd whllat primarily for Canadian atudenu it will bo open to Canadian visitors in Parla when th* nocflvnniodatlon la not al required for the Ataidcpta. Tl tn*mhera of the France Canada committee nm hUrhiy fiaird 'jver the gorx nrwH and. uaelrn to aay, they : are loud sn thrlr pralnes of th* x cetlent work which hui *oc performed by the Hon. PhlHIpe Roy. CC I'LL TELL THE WORLD NEXT FRIDAY ft /(Vi W ROBINSON S CLOTHES LIMITED - will delidht your palate and give yoiihealthful strength through nourishment. TVy Grape*Nut at breaKi st ' ' '- -mmi -r.-t-.rn K, r* rooo rjaam It's worth, wliile. * . i Made by Canadian Po* tim G-real Co.ltd. VAmor. Ont Fully on* hT; , li'*l peg r- w M-a.* tourUta thl* yrar than laM are expected to vlalt Ja*tp**r Park. w*at of KdmOntont during th** romlng f uon, aorordlng to J. w urawstar. caierar ualnejM visitor n Double the I 'm* to -hm ai- SENT CP FOR TRIAIj Appearing before William Reed. J P i innlafree, on April 23rd, Andrew Omlniuk wm committed to atand trlnl at the next competent court. and waa rei*njt**d on ball. The ne- i.ctiHrd Is charged with assaulting lt; ne ' Alex Rzouren SFKATOn rVDEKWOOD DEMOCRATIC USADKR. J. W, nd iculd*. who U a th** city fr m Jasper. ftmooct at accommodAttG prnvldMl-lo meet the nn**d and ramremwnt* ar* now unAer wny r*ff *n gt;arg m ivt* to the tent lt; ty at Jasper and for th lt;* Hitabllshment of Mh*r camps s,t various points n the p-irk. Mr* Br*ww*r announces that auto* mftWlM will feplsjce horats this year In takng visitors to centrks of Inter- ear, ttr-aiio announce* plans for a thr --day trtangl* trtp frotn th* mdln ramp to Jaaper Falls and thenc* to Woimt-GaveU* 'anadlan National ratlwwy w.ll mu* season tlokfts for the r**ort this conceaslon becoming pfTsrtlr* May 13, WILL CONFER WITH FEDERAL MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE on April 12th, whom * hn is alleged tft luvu Ueaten. Washington, April 27 Senator (Ta- derwood of Alabaina was r-l cted De- mocratlc leader ln the sonata today at a conferenco of senate Democrat*. II* waa unopposed. Senator HUclvc ck of Nebraska, acting lead*r since the death* of the late Senator Martin cf Virginia, having withdrawn from tl.e flght la t week. ONUTABIBS MARKED BAYER ARE ASPfRIN Not Aspirin at ATI without thc Bayer Cross1 Hon. Duncan Marshal Wlll Tako Que-ftloni Up With Dr. Tolmit iimt*. nunun juirimi . mmum Ar Rrloulturft, who la jntnu Rant with I th body of th lato Hon. A, O. Mao- (Itajr. lBt rn5 prooaadlnir to Ottawa to i conf r with th Dom'nlon m'.n mtmr ot agrlc0tinr9. Hon. Dr. Tolml* In r - gmrd lo Dominion lutilntlnn that : baln* put through una whloh will mtt- 9Ct th'a prorlnee. Xno'.u4*A :r h* *r* the m n lt;lmont lo tho Hulth nt rna'-m fcot. That early morning dose of ENO' FRUIT SALT -I T r* I*I1IT r S ii n IS* '. is responsible for many a man s Sood health and busineas efficiency. poonful in a pla** of wator beforo breakfast moan* a elmar brain for clear ihinkin*. a hearty Bppetlte and a good diffoation. It not onlv mmmrr but Aveps you well brcaa e it is a natural remedy. Try ENO'S for a few morninjfn and notice how murh bettor you feel how invigorate* aa a raeult of ita purifying, cleanainp proper- tiea. But remember tbere only cne FRUIT SALT ENO'S. Don't be per- eaadad to bay worthleaa imitationa Get ENO'S at yonr OfcUgftM'* -m mm0mmt*4m AROtA It uioni a co, Lwnxo 1UUU. TOIOKTO ( ) rnr* or Subatttul -.m . HEALTH .INSURANCE Protect your Income Beet Companlea and Ralaa p. m. xattokwh oo, i/nx SOS Mol ro 1 Butmtnc VOL. X. No. 313 AIRPLANE TO DROP MESSAGE ON PREMIERS d'Aniiuiuio Has Novel Plan to Acquaint Supreme Council with His Aspirations FIRES ON DESTBOYEH Battery Hurla Twenty 8hella on Italian Warship Fiume Subjected to Severe Blockade i FIUME. April Z*. l Fr***.) Ga-brleU d Annunxto foreign office txmn given to tho A *cl*t- md Prc * the loxt of a TOoMaB* wnscn will ho dropped from an noroplano on lho noxi oouncll of prom I era* ir n nitnslo plA ntd to ihowrr tho Han nemo cuiiforcncop but did not etart toon *rtoii ii. Tho moomso read*: *Tho I r* uo of Fiume. it coalition of people oppro *od and wronged * gt;y Anirlo- *xon hogomony bjr tho pBeudo league of natlonfl, and by (ho peace conference. h* hmmn constituted* d* Annitmio fc* Chief. Gabrlele d'AnnunxIo, defender of Italy's eastward march, to Its chief- I o has already obtained lho adherence of Ireland. EBypl. India, Persia. Afghanistan, tho whole of hUm and the oppreaf ed peoples of tho ltnpertallwtlc Belgrade government. Including the Croats- Montenegrins. Albanians, Bul* gars and Macedonian*. These will find at Flume the spirii thfy lack to or- ganlzo fight agalnat raolr despots- The league will combat the gm-ern- ment Hungary, defiled by crimes, whclh l the shame of Europe, ami of Turkey, coveted by rapacious merchants. In contratft to the psoudo leaguo of nations, it will cause the rights of nationalities to prevail. peopl*** Must Bo DeliTCred. The peoples enslaved by the British Umpire and by the United States must be delivered. The Germans made lubjtct by hateful governments, thirty for vengeance must be restored to their country- The monstrous edifice built by the International banks over th* bodies of ten millions muet be destroyed. i Pj Ffron on Drfctroycr.- riUMK. April 2S. AMOcinte Pre**.) Gubrlcle d'Annunzio** battery opened lire tonday evening on an Italian torpedo boat destroyer In the Vicinity of Flume. Tho ahells, of which CO were fired, fell one thousand yarda IP front of the course of the vessel. There were no casualties. The destroyer did not turn from ber counse nnd mado 41* laiuUruE-.gafo*. ly. D'Annunstto'p action waa In reprisal tor tho complete blockado of hla stronghold, ordered by General Cavig- Usu It eedmed apparent that no effort was made t. hit the deetrdyer, and that the firing on lt wa* to Intimidate itn -rtmi ttMii r mr -A bf ff about the surrender of th boat. Commander THnnfl of the destroyer was praised in order* of the day for brave devotion to duty. Severe Blockade. TRIESTE, April 28. Tae blockade which Flume Is now undergoing, Is admittedly the most severe to which lt ha* been subjected. Tho communication* of Uii town have been completely cut off, regular Italian troops tearing up sections of tho railwny and* bringing up numbers of machine guns lo guard lhlT1 Toniier - Passage in and out of the city i abSoTxrte forbldden. not even milk polnjc 4n( and connection rlth the outside world by the eoa route lias been completely servered. Gabrlele d'Annunzio ,tho insurgent commander, is threatening counter- *ctlon. th ed th fr ro lt; ed pr rllr da i or foi th W 3 in th- wa ed on Ca; a - thi sel thi on a hli fre hit ha nn dlf ho thi pa mr Int * ru m lt; pr hai X Of ho ev* boi i V.i BUl JURY AWARDS MRS.D0NELY SUM n,500 r rfVidow Whoso Husband Was, V Killed in Engine Wreck Gets Damages from E.D. B.O. Mra Graco Donley, whoe husband waa lcllled on April Bth last. In the wreck of an engine of the Edmonton, Dunvegiia and B.C. rallrnad, which tho plaintiff Mra. Donley claimed was due to negllglenco on tho part of the company, wm awarded In tho supreme court nf Alberta Wedneaday afternoon 111.BOO damages, by the Jury, tho oourt being presided over by Mr- Justice Beck. The case liad beon postponed from Monday morning owing to the lack of mjrriclent Jurymen. Mrs. Donley claimed twenty thousand dollars damages as result of the fatality to her husband, staling that Inr two small children and herself were left without support through tho n gllgenoe of the defendent company. who wero alleged by hrr to bo responsible for the death of Mr. T gt;onley while In their employ. Krank Ford, K-C . acted for the -plaintiff; Nt IX McLean; defending for tho company. Co PALESTINE WILL HAVE A CIVIL ADMINISTRATION Bonar I*w Announces Now Form of Oovernment Will Follow Signing; Turkish Treaty OK3XRT April .2* Thf. mUlTsrr administration in PaleMln* wil h- replaced by a civil admln alratinn a. wpnn u nnraibU now that the man- *1af* Tnr gt;'nl. i1n* h* j, n r'T).n to flr at Wtxl-u aborting to n mate- m-nt mOOfl In thn hou o. common* toil iy by Anrtr-w Pon.r Uw, the cor* ernmtnfa a no k pit. in. Mr. Tlonar Uw Added that the rh*nr in the admlnlmratlon prwiim- al gt;: gt;- *rould be made r gt;on after the l-mmem tf* gt;atr wllh Turkey 1, mt. m* TEMA OF HTS KSTAFF. He or* 9 mrgm munoar of Ui* tfT*Tda, community le***ie, CoL Pete Andencm rav- * vmcy Iti-ct h Inc ar ount of hW lt;M ?moe from Germany. Tba meetlnr waa heVl (n th R-mdle rhnpch. Hr. Mmllw al o -gafn hlg r *.ort on the part which Th community wB I imltm tn tiie C*.mAa ITp G int i-u; in Ju* i*oi u of alo 4 fac po: bei rra ter for tht 0 the ihf mvK r cor i i I : C t t t f t f I c t c t t ti
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