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*\ iOWXESVlLLE abacs MRS GEORGE BENSON ,J L e n Bandemere Recovering I from Operation L len is mdemere i? legoveiing | d i s * m an operation fQr ajo— Vcitus m the Medina \Memor^ K m m q Aviatrix learn** p 0 ply in Three Weeks jS than seven years ago, pretty, ivivacwub Jacqueline Cochran* her first fly«\g lesson. Today is rated the outstanding woman , of the world —no-> sma\l demerit at twenty-eight, luccess and fame areJiers today, 1 her whole life had been one stant battle against hardslupsj, p u cy Waxraan in the De» w G smopolltan, which selects •viatnx as the Cosmopolite of month. She was left aj* ospMn a baby and was ra~fee<| by jly to whom she wafs.not re> , Like every other child, h.OT It great desire was to join the ns as a barebaelf rider. But the the circus left town J&dsie slept iug h it all. That was when she p four. it was in 1932 that she made IT mind 10 become a filer. In 'n , e wetks of schooling she h' Itercd a plane and reejivc.i Ute pilot's license. \It khinK wonderful, le-arnin Lcti a -hort time,\ Mis? ( „„„;. tly. \It was jy.it mg up one's in and then 'l'i>- any sense in \ iaJ Hospital, JEViday. v.n i of n.i ipthirt.' lldn't \ luml \ [)n h' ' Jltinrnt luntain- I Salt I knew llhiiiK first flight nr .he got lost i between FTo.-l. ike City. The v. she uas oul uinte'l, Jackk- Jjiqueline Cochran ,v •;<; on a desolate spot •. i!' of the Rockies. Jluif i. .nt-breaking episodes, n .'• .:, appointments until Sep- her, 1 .i >. when, the only woman '.h>' r:n i. she won tho Bendix rby. f'r»n California to Cleveland ?iiri • h ur< and ten minutes. First f am., .mod to $12,500; then she itinufd c,n to Bendix, N. J., t o sot new transcontinental record for men ui ten hours and seven roln- a. Conquest of the air- at liiii- i had finally triumphed over th» ir.r \ a.I seemed to pursue her T • ' av she took her first solo hi uf ai.y distance. June Hiij came frome Saturday to be bridesmaid a* EHen, p^. steadf-svwedcling, Saturday aftey- nqort *«id remained: with & e jf pa f. •nts^JHr. and Mrs. ItasfeeU Hill, over Sunofcy, • » r ' Word ^Teceiyed from Allan Watts , by, hl$ 'parents Mr. and Mu* <3eorge Watt? that he ar- rived safely m California, Friday, after -flnotormg thiongh snow and ice coveted toads most of the fcf'P. Mr. arid Mis Charles Axtell weie called to Pittsburgh Tuesday by the illness of his sister. Mrs, •William Barr, Mrs,. Victor- Fradenburgh has been sjiendin£ a few days with her sons, Bjjjrt and Dqvld Severn* m ESuffalp before going to Pittsburgh to visit-her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cliff and Mr and Mrs. Emory Hallett left \I'uescTssy. morning for Florida wftes^-.they, expect to spend a rnohtife The' fluarterly meeting of the 20th Gemtury Qlass of the Presby- terian Sunday school was post- poned one wee!?. It will be held with Mr.'and Mrs. Herbert Hill, jMonday night, January 15th. Eighteen ladies from here at- tended the Presbyterian Mission- ary Society meeting in Medina on Wonday evening and reported a very enjoyable time. Howard and Harold Hill attend- ed their Chess elub Monday'night in Albion, s J The Woman,'* ^rationed Mission* ary Society of th* #r*sbyteran church wiB hold their regular monthly noting, Thursday^n-- uaty 18th with Mrs, Stev* Roach. Dinner wJU be served- $t noon* followed by a business xmVnt and, program. The sub|fict v wm be Mountain^Peopte. *• , Miss Dorothy Pmdqjm, who at- tend? j?ohpol in Koehesfer snen,t her week's vacation With her. par- ents, Mc. md Mrs, teo }?ood f Mrs, Cora Woodford a^d Mis. Gerfrud;* Andrews entertajpefl Hey. and Mrs, William Fjndjay of Mectma and Mr. and Mrs. Chris- tie Crotts at Mis. Andrew's home, Tuesday P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Manning antf son have moved fiom the Hath-? away house to an appartment in Medina Mr. Manning is working in Tonawanda. - Mrs. Earl Dunham and\ Mis. Charles Wheatley of Medina have issued invitations for»a \Fiesta.* 1 kitchen shower for Mrs. AlVift White (nee Ellen Felstead) 4t Mrs. Dunham's home, Friday eve*' ning. TUB MEDINA TRIBUNE ALABAMA BY MRS. CATHERINE S. MOOBE Gilbert Funeral Held On Sunday The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Gil- bert, wife of Fred Gilbert, who died at St. Jerome's hospital, last CHAP EXCLUSIVE \WAVE CREST\ STATIONERY A RICH, HEAVY, SNAPPY. WHITE PAPER Ciitiulif JVew and e=Ji llCXpCllMVt 24 Folded Letter Sheets 24 Folded Note Sheets 48 Plain Envelopes Prlr.led and boxed as illustrated, ideal for a vacation or gift. SEF. OL'R COMPLETE LINE AT • The Medina Tribune Govetnor Urged To Let Gmoline faxes Expire At The End Of Year mffwrmm t* ^'»*» i • i» * DepiayirofthRt * tptal lax Ruc- tion at at Ipu\ mOMMM wJl b« possihle fe n^xiytajr** liud«e|'»s a result nf th* fttinqjinc^tl Wqutijet- tion at ,lhe IState/s o^»?Bjtag v rj e , iicit, .plus new rfevenue ftfwwt tl»# pari-lnutuel tax, Elmer Tho«xp«oB, sccre^iy of the Automobile <?l«» at Ainerfea, ha? requejste'ii XStjver- nor Herbert H.£ehrna« mwi legis- lative leBdeis to pfti'mit U»e \w lc emprgenoy ga^olitie taxeg to lapse on their esplration da.ta ot ( Thursday night was held from the family ipsldence on Sunday after- noon at ^:3Q o'clock. Tlitf -ft»% ST* Morgan Reese oftlejatfeQ, Tlie^^^ ers were, l^wls S.cjiarla\!j' Ca*Wl,# Shiilts, Ray f horapsojl, Ip^i'lsy Boyce f Bcntet tr»ga|be m 4Wtird Hodgins 1 fftlkmeajraswa at Ala« bama Cernetery. 4he #otfll t*Uitt- tes were raany and be^jtlful- \ '\\- •'•'\i;-'\ \ Mrs. Rudolph W|)di?le is a pa- tient at the St. JeriVn# hospital in Batovia- v- I.' Mrs. Jfennie Pixley .'find Elwin Moore called on Edward Shields in AKron on Monday, ^r, Shields is very ill. i f Mr. and Mrs. George Moore re- cently entertained Mr. and MRS, Maurice Alexander^ Buflfs Pyilrt^, Mr. and Sire. Frep^Starkweallier, of Bethany, Mr. a}id Mrs, Pay' Starkweather and tfureo sons of Alexander, Ralph Harvey of So, Alabama, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Starkweather and daughter, Gladys of Bosom, and Mn. Jennie Pixley, Mrs. Flora Pixley and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Starkweather, son, Clyde and daughters, Edith, Eva, Dorothy and Alice, all of Alabama. Joan Bradt is recovering from chickenppx. Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Green re- cently visited the latter's father, William Myers of West Jlnrre. Mr. and Mrs. William Webster spent the weekend with their daughter in Rochester. BARRE CENTER BY MRS. H. C. DE IANO Woman Has Heart Attack Mrs. Minnie E. Ryan, who has been stayino tit tho home of herr sun, Hemy C. Ryan, was laken to the Albion Gregory Hospital on Mcndoy, following nn acute heart attnc!«. Anditw l.i cfrehkc, after a pro- W nfteri i'ltieK» ha.s leturncd from n l?v a. letter received by those K^riioipg.tjnjf in 4he <3oy$rwr's h,u,d«*t conferences, JIt> TliQnjp» son^^paintecl out that the? ^eduction nf tajtes now possible is almost ejiacfly the «amo »niavuit as the revenue uom QID two,«mevg^cy s&sdiine tax^swhicli'SvefQ tho fti'st «t $ie> *tnte/*s em,erge;ney Jaxei to he levied. The jnotor vehicle tax- payers, of the State, he pointed mk h^Vfe been bearing tlw bvtrden of'thfe empigenoy linger than any other taxgnyei*, ami fa shd«ld toe the i h'st to receive relief. Ellaiffitalidn of « $2^,000,008 ds- ijciit during the Cerent fiscal year «jj«s estimated new revenues of ajiproxlmately ?8,OOOiOQ trcan .-ja^J*ttiutuot. taxes, formed the ;basi$ of Mr. Thompson's esttwiRte rol ix possible tax reduction of at least $33,000,000. \It opBew's,\ ho ^pid, \that tho emergency gnsollne lanes can be lifted at this time, if a genuine desire exists to do so,\ N. h. Green Appointed To Welfare Job Nprman L. Green, former Knqwlesvllle resident now living in Hblley has been apointod wel- fare officer for the Town of Rlur- y«y, Hie sueeeejs Mrs, Anna Kettle, Green is employed part time as « member of the Holley Police De> partment. Homemaking Agent To Aid Homemakers Mrs. Mildred Rozelle, Akron, N. Y., Is spending several days in Orleans County working with new homemaking leaders m regards to this year's 4-H project work. The first sewing project, \Tools nnd Fabrics,\ will bo discussed nnd also other problems facine lend- fow weeks stay at the Strong Me- morial Hospital, Rochester and is receiving treatment at an Albion Hospital. Mrs, Hannah Butts has been visiting her brother, Supervisor John Miliar of Medina. Leonard Snyder, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 6. J. Snydor, will represent the Niagara Orleans District at u speaking contest ut tho Rochester Horticultural Show, today. As u result of his winning the district elimination on January 4 nt Al- bion with tho topic, \Now Mar- kets.\ He will compote with throe other 'Ustrlct winners. KcruHilh Holcomb unci son Du- mon, hove been ill FACTS YOl) NEVER KNEW!.'. 1 *DOCTORDlNICKEL* IS S'5\ INCHES TALL, \ o/vtALL, FRAGILE^OyEARS OLD AND A PBENCHA^AN.. Mp.HAS KILLED 9^-3 ELEPHANTS, 2000PAMTHERS, AND 4O0 RED BUFFALOES AMD IS * REVERED BVTHE MEDICINE MEN AND NATIVES OF WEST AFRICA AS THEIR UNCftOWNED KING AND /WASTER/.'.' -T ' * • • i *TTOi \Ti~ —-— —n : Pr J -' rr '-M-—Z n«> if ^.v Ml ?a- '41 Ml vs. '-* ^JAHiSAYEH, A VOLCANIC ISLE IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN HAS A POPULATION OF SIX/ IT IS ALMOST COMPLETED COVERED BV FOG ALL <3L, VEAR A>JD IS !Wx/i^lBLE e *- X. FRCW> A CXSTANCF OF 50VABD5 \TTlE BRITISH BROADCASTING SySTEW WHICH COMTROLS ALL PAplO BBOAPCASTS IN BRITAIN, ONCE ATTEMPTED, TO BROADCAST THE SOUND OF FOOTSTEPS AAADE BV A GHOST WHO INHABITED A LONEt-y /MANSION* NEAR. MEOPHAIA, . IN KENT, . ENGLArviD.' r^n a*** ¥..-- THE GOOFUS FAMILY THE WAV THAT 9CUTES STASiMG AT ME, HE'S GOT ME SWVEGlMG HfAO TO Focrr \ HOW COME. GOOFufi' EVEt?/ BODY 16 EOff \GUI LTy EXCEPT you * -.. ^ X KNOWHK Guioy mo Ocseeves Six MOMTIWS ito TAtt. y B'jr rM ^FRAI V/w*rr />RE you sewfiEO ^5oin\? tru. 8C TWELVE OP US SftytNQ By H. T, Elmo I KNOW .BUT THE TWELVE OP USWOKiTl N/VAV.KINJG P|t?OUKi!> TOGETHERL LTTTLE BUDDY ^W ABOUT GOiW f THERE'S MOT»*ltl Poe p, peive- WITH A I'D EMTOV M e BUDOV ? ^^d^MOJar, o«ot GOSM ,\JOCK.RX yesr vou -w«r flewo rtoo'. WW&X*PP&&> m WAWT6 IT ALL a 8ABOOMU w FOR rttMSSL^Vi^a VMETRf AJ?E ^- ^^-^^m VA' -ra>iNe& TO PUftH L«? By Bruce Stuart TH«Tb TWB LAMflUAeFJ FOR TALKING TO tMmaqMliMMMM WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK By 1XMCJEI F. PARTON Olympic Flame still Burn- ' inglftKel^inW TJlft- yifiits. '51 e jjoinjr, nhe»^ lovely wltfei thojr plrins for thl? ytai's Olympic games,. *hd Who sitotesnaan lr*;0% i<fflpim«ti^ail5fe. eornlnjB unte tho. ^tt$ M tl*:*4* Ihe SRifie-sp^iSajiht JW^^sin'iil^' •«>as io.0. ftfessMtif, la tK^IBfimtt* fen, io> tneit^e^- of \m - : -KrtftWi l>arll«»jqnti. , soifio *f Hmt •$[#*; •ioqeli oi frc^it over: it® '6$i$, <snr mt<n\ into tb^icw-wfttf^iprlnti: *ho br^att jump anS shotsjaittinf ©vents- Mr, Kclikoncn, »lender In Fin- nish politic* sliioo Ftnliina iMnid iicr iit^ponaMee In J8V?*k «#l» ^ont <»« tho Ftolab Gillette feSer- j*tlon a*nd A feievont adyfl«iMv i»i excminlar c3 phytioal <Un«iM* \»W»fe> In im*, t^e Sw##( 4\n« quallftrrt 1'iwavo Murml, the Hit* nlsh dlstsiifc nuiner, RB an ama- teur, tJie I'tnna slappeii 9 boycott *n ilts §\vc=dcs, Kirl, f«f yexrs thcrctif ter, tltoro vv»« bickerliyt la tho llaltlo, with I\[r, Kokkonen out In fioxit ns a (IMUW Advocate. In aosfl, t3io rinim refuted to lift the boycott, but under the shadow of foreign aggression* thin WM more or less forgotten and lite iiprlrttlii* statoaman \\*ms In lead for Scund- innvlan solidarity, lit war and siiorls. Ho tselpocl suppress tlte Commur nisi parly In 1030, and with equal vUfor drove agnlnst tho FagcUtB In Itittr yours. In November of lost yenr, Hie dlel sustained him ,ln his movo to restrain the S73 Fascist and Ntaal oiuantzaUous In Finland, and th»olr 18 newspapers, but, a month intei', 0 Helsinki magistrate i.ustnln«-d lits totalitarian oppon- ents. l€o followed with n dovnstlng expose of llxHr tubvorilvo activi- ties nrtd hnd tho nub of the argu- ment whon Germany mndo its dool with Red Ruhsln, Finland's old taele rttilr. The Russians nro now complaining bltlorly that tho Fin- nish itprliiiors in tlie cablnot and ot|t Insist on running In their dir- ection. Thoy seem to think It lan't r pot llr*i{ wm % '^<*i* m Fine Stockings, Education From Athens College Urn is. beluro the Civil war, girls ilkc Sc*irlrt O'Hiirn vvoro learning tn twit .'ty unci hmv to ontor a ball- room in Alliens college, nl Athena, .Ala. Alonji with news of Atlanta's ©iiind twhl of ciinuUno and old luce I-I >:nm vtorcl tll.it Athens col- !ige, i»f piuries nnd prisms tradi- tion, 1-. pulling In 11 big hosiery mill 1J> bo npcrated by the collo/ic £jnli It will employ I0O students, ui 2!) c cntii £»n hour. I)i, iCuKerw) lludolph Naylor, Err»lil*-rit of the college, thought up the- mill plan and gathered funds for II. lie Bnya, \This Is a Elbernl ,trls eMtllege, steeped In the trniililoiw of (ho Old South, and eiie main mtrppw of this exucrl- raiciUls totivo tho Bltidents means to olilo-ln n liberal arts education.\ \AIK-J IK» ml(jht have added, '\Mlk ft it-kings to mnt«ii the educa- tion \ Cuius iiilJcfjeii huvo been got- tint! Irtc-lr lur n In tlie tpotllghl for tin mi: 1* oul letlial football. Dr. Niiyl'u . mi i» lurrinus of wcvenil of them, ) an IXT 1 !! working umull- colleiit- innovation*,' of possibly' gsealer mier-e«t und Importance. Hf tin' betrt president of Colum- bia ri>ilc(ji. (>[ Milton, Ore., Wo- '»rf iolipg*. (,( Jiirltfion, Tenn., ! . , • -' Atbetf. colleges, dean 1 1 • 1 il»«-.e i.t..l pi-Gieg«or at '•-'I Henry ^ t'\ ,: .,)-... ,i»t •. ('.„• 1 .-' '..1 1.. . I .! . <•!>'. ^ Idoa tor ui. .„ t'i •* .. 1 liiiw much m,. eirial assd work (jov? into u jjalr of tsilk «tocklntc». Chalk Ui> One More For Little Red Sehoolhowe President Hoosevclt'j firat dvl- l»r-a-y«or m-sin become* president &i the $1,0*0,000,000 Associated Gas n»d Electric eoflnpaey. He l» Boger J. WtiMord, Washington lawyer and eormcr g«neral coun- tMil for tho Federal Housing ad» raainlBlration. It Is a score for His little red ttt'iiooiteouse t» ids home town of Whlteford, !Od---«a»i«tl after hl» aaric*itt»j«-a sehootliooise In which t^'o i\snim at the »*clar»tion of RaBdouejadewxe wr« laufht. After UU ffnitduallon, lie %*rt* a hJfb e^hotl jsrliiciija! tor fiv« ymun, it fSsndy Sprlmes and Hockville. Mfl„ piuAkA law atnfl lie**Ji praeftee *t fn'ssiiifwjtoi), Hl« earcw Ihm been advara«ed in teis prctfe«sl»^, an* in iimmn^M tenuis fa^vmi iraposteit wQfflfym ^recter-«teiH~iin4 hi* i/mst*!* <^mr j«^j vim W* eaje Mtfimn to psublle IJfe, CoisyyJ»ht^€onw3j(ait4Kl mm Fcsswtfe. wWU Santo, / / r f tfiVI *i**«iM*ff mm «!•» >&*£& warn* *im. ** •Y3^*pjp^SppW*«,W'»*| W*M «^WlWt' -.....— —-.—..... 4t*.$«rJ<?WM ''~ • W*»i»WVl(l»: !»*atrl'* «4am* f^&ftnd. of, tlm* •|*Sttil\H»d\ , . . .„ .... _ Jlwteirnyfti 91 mi*i M-3p»rt-oi th*. ,M«)«t¥i«tpe- »t a 1 M^i*»ifii4 A J$#\. ' »'i •' • l.t'MlMV »» h«n wl)lt le|wl author* «i-*4rt«i»ii!Dt t«/fiirw«y «fc—Church oirietail i:-.fhl»ed (l|iu«ta, (nl) Ollw-BCMV) a.f^-ls'flrru**' RuojMkn r«Un |W» 8UIH 65^TrM»d*r HUOMt UtlV 48—M(Sreoa«i ttireofolit »4—i3l)Bin li^-Slaim for iilrl* %1*-*W ISw&prnnj ilo\v«r 4a«-«tre«t (ntilir-) 'fl—alBheat putt «**»fllltQh, VIIOQWU fluid «WI i«*«fi m\\ n«ni -•=•1 |u*4t»jiji)fttj|iK to yoi» 17-3-drdy 'D~aoQttl»h tlighlmitltr »t«-»l'»r»onai nronouB tf«ar«at joy •• « »«i)tcne» urHiTinmil- V«rtl**L i, il»*»Mtly l^lOittdliodr^f^tW \ •-••-'— l—»tt)oj> •~«Sd«a II—**R?\ 3J—Tli» «t«Mt* I I % a$ T *tnw »*-.tte\j|UH*». -!i~lJ)tfli'Souiulln# wr>Vd» VounK chloliia ti*n«u« *wmr '3 iftrijM , **. <S—TO liotbtip contliiuounly . 4!-*l*ro(tnife talk iiir-irinii ttwiilly Kant* M-ntiviitee «»*i««ti»» <*d>y M~.htdl5i ©otdivtaid - «i«Phi i50- 8»«iiavrrlift«\t 'j-r«n 9* in hour tatjlir,) Ti^fiimi tg~»i'»r«onal t7—^rar*r •(-Wooli . ,.. .. •0—ToVnrd lh« fsiir of « Doat *i—To|d |»—4«»iy H-jDiia of 1I10 K«IIIOI 1 m linn i»lil '. . lni..)lt,'Mil •• 1, , ^) Jny-Oe« Slate Slag Night .i—n,,iii..«i»>.E - Medina Junior Cliombor of Comrnorce \p pfjtnhlrtg a \8tng Nlgnt\ for T&irj'gday evening, Fobruary 20, Vtetor Rumble Is In chore® of arranjeomonts, D. A. R. Delcgntcfl To Ik; Selected The representOttVd to the Nat- ional D. A, It. convention will bo delected nt tho meeting of tho local Chapter, Thursday, Feb, 22. At the Inst meeting Mm, Horry Tanner of Meciimn read tho pnpnr. \Religious Homes Of Ulatorlcal siBnlfl^onco,\ tn the ubxenco of f(l\-i»Br(fthiin^ 10 tlm nun «-eo«t«*t# !t»*W»D» f anjijr tl-HWIi l«met. k a ll^htUbtd material * Tl-wStntll m«and ^ „ * ttn-^To ppneny $•—On* i*~Not(i ar mnitcai ncala S4-~I*r0|it>«ttlon (toinitou win ntttM-M la «t)tt H*m+ } Boluifou to Ptlnsle No\ HI Mi»» Com Nownliam of Mftjf&u who had been «!nt«dr A* ima «ne«k«r, i , : J* < »^iw»»iii»iii«»>iiw«>iW'we>a»»«aiiwMwi»*ii«ii»wiawa»i»«Miiia RIGHT \OUT OF THE AIR omrmmmmmmut^ummtim'mHm't •» IAHLI FIKRIf iwMaa«aiU*a»«i» T UB movifl fortune* of Wnn Groy, «l>own HOW,' Uavo talton 0 turn for tho bott, v f *Ww »he'» been not- ing tho IvMfrtgQole 01 Kothy Maralmll hi \Th«jij Wo Loya\ each Thurediy. She tinii »uw billing In tiiiw pictoros to lio rt'lojitd in th» next two months, • * • Radio hos won a new hoit of reudiTB for Cat TInuey, the rural humorist w)io c«J)dMoia \Vouth v«. Ago\ on NBC. Many of hi* liaton- en learn«l about nts newspaper column for th« flr*t tjroo nftor they hoard him an the air and have iwen following his typo cdmmont* ever since. » t * P*ter Van S$*eden, not#d bantf* Icfttter, 1$ now the fathsr of four ehildren. JJI» twweit Edition la \ • t • fhl) ItaVrrla. JtlotUMKl h*rr, ha* been putting fat IT torn mrdw «iinc* ha *t«rt*il W«W m Jack J3tnnv*t mv -mmm> fxm tarty «)mw on Ojplr MmtyW nl|rt»i S riety hour, mvms^nmmfm popular tnm\mmm§ a ltau«h<m If HBrry Salter l« #v«P tmMl for « BaxonhoM nlayap fw|i musical aecomptuilraenM on P»Vf Blman'n \Hobhy Lobby\ W W«R look no further than BftVfi pn«*1fit Elninn, who ut mm tlrne #«tUttMjrt- ho» done fwaetleftily membmimi show buDirtons, I* fin «eceMbj|iTi«t Hiixopiumist nnd iitlll iiofd* jifij union enrd. .• '* -W • a a • • DavJd LaufthJlfi, Holed tonor itltttwrea H« \ '\\ turoa «it the Up TifrtB** ptewm Koittlnnefz, he* Wi tortftwniinHwMywi \ »rk, mm\ with Andre* tho prcgrirn fop rnotliJni, # *• # Lov« l» wuatty g» tmopen In rape lt J » tte mtim 6t JJ#ffl pronifnent in Mr 1 of ttae fof«me!s starred In tfie L- r --.,—,~r *wltf,ptfe#j» are AWI'tos?#*jt««* en J^iylh mn, mim 3«m pm, director! Mark Mve. dr«8»t*t( Una Me*wy»i L«ve>, wpt#« SWeJUti, ctfltr ©I tntjfrtajL. * i! tjifpltei |»tfd!i tifi wMiiiir* h«hfl» «o„<dpJi *ttend tojta mm* Mm wfmw®*% mip kic:-:i^d:kiSI ! Aii?l...j.. Ih, ,. [ I TT -bHttJWl*J» .ft * f fi: