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0 2I1A THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sumfcy, J.nu.ry 28, 1943 Motorist Is Charged With Assault on Officer Big Sudan Sticks to Neutrality KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP)-On Symphony Campaigners Set 3 Kick-Off Meetings Three meetings Monday will Nile Boulevard in Khartoum a kick off the annual sustaining fund campaign of the Symphony traffic sign in English warns: "Avoid dazzling others." Society of Greater Hartford. Hun- dreds of volunteers have set their Although it is meant for after- sights on meeting a $125,000 goal. dark drivers wheeling along un Campaign workers for the A kick-off for participants in the patrons division will start at 4 p.m. at the Hartford Club. Special guest at this meeting will be Miss Felicia Montealegre (Mrs.

Leonard Bernstein). Herbert J. Kramer, general campaign chairman, will preside at all three events. Others who will participate in the three programs include: Bruce P. Hay-den, chairman of the general der the banyan trees beside the Tolland East Hartford, the driver of one of the cars.

Police said Onofrio struck the policeman on the chest and said: Til bury you." Onafrio was quickly handcuffed, taken to the police station and charged with assault. He was also charged with fail- ure to grant the right of way while making a left turn at an intersection in connection with the collision with a car driven by William A. Parker, 48, of 41 Greenwood East Hartford. Parker told police he tried to stop when he saw the Ruggierio car cut in front of him, but skid-ded on sand on Tolland Street. Hartford and West Hartford fund Krushchev's promise, "I'll bury you" was echoed by an East Hartford man with rather unsuccessful results Saturday.

It was a case of an man about five and a half feet tall sqyaring off against a policeman who stands over si; feet and the threat didn't stand up. Investigating Accident Policeman John Ruggierio arrived at the scene of a minor accident at the intersection of Signor and Tolland streets Saturday morning. While investigating the accident Ruggierio was allegedly confronted by Daniel Onofrio, 44, of 131 Blue Nile, the sign could be a drives will begin the kick-off day guide to modern Sudan. program at a 10 a.m. meeting at This is Africa's biggest country, with a million square miles.

It the home of James McA. Thomson, 258 Girard Ave. Mrs. Earl seeks not to dazzle others but only K. Shoaf is chairman of the Hartford campaign and Miss to get along with them.

Quietly, 8nd almost uniquely in this part of the world, it succeeds. gifts division; Miss Patricia Benny, co-chairman for general gifts, and Oleg Lobanov, busi- Friendly With Nasser Sudan is friendly with President ness manager for the symphony, Nasser of the United Arab Repub Fritz Mahler, musical director and conductor of the Hartford lic and with his enemies, the Symphony Orchestra, will attend kings of Jordan and Saudi Arabia. It stays on goods terms with the Anne Hacker is vice chairman. Chairman for West Hartford is Mrs. Richard Moores, who has as her vice chairman Mrs.

Edward Kaplan. String Quartet to Play A 1:30 p.m. meeting is set for suburban area campaign volunteers at the Connecticut General Life Insurance Bloomfield. G. Hamilton Folk of Windsor, heads suburban campaign die first two meetings of the day, United States and maintains cor The symphony string quartet.

Yeshiva to Hear National Chaplain At Annual Dinner The 23rd annual scholarship banquet of the Yeshiva of Hart rect relations with the Soviet Union and Communist China. It which engages in the instrument demonstrations at Greater Hart has troops in Kuwait, helping ford schools, will provide a spe- guard against Iraqi threats, and cial program at the kick-off meetings. Finalists Named In Honor Society Scholarship Test Eight seniors in. city high schools have been named finalists in the National Honor Society scholarship program on the basis of high scores on the College Board preliminary aptitude test given last fall. They are eligible to apply for National Honor Society scholarship grants or for honorary scholarship recognition.

Finalists at Weaver High School it has an envoy in Baghdad who gets along with Iraq's' Premier ford will be held Jan. 27. Guest Kassem. "We don't quarrel with people Windsor Library to Forgive All, Then Boost Its Fine Schedule we re too simple, says Foreign Minister Ahmed Keir with a grin. speaker for the dinner will be Rabbi Israel Miller of New York, City, Attorney Benjamin Rabino-vitz, general chairman, announced Saturday.

Rabbi Miller has been spiritual leader of the Kingsbridge Heights Jewish Center in the Bronx, N.Y. for 20 years and was recently appointed National Chaplain of the Then more seriously, "No, we believe in neutrality exactly as it's All is forgiven. The prodigal sons will be welcomed back to aenned in the dictionary. It is not way Branch is open from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Books for the Hayden and Matianuck Branches which are not open on may be the Windsor Public Library with a slogan with us." In its geography and people.

out fines IF they bring back their borrowed material on or Sudan is a place where different returned to the Main Library, Jewish War Veterans. He re strains meet and, one way or an ceived his B.A. from Yeshiva other, coexist. and the book box on the east porch of the library will be open Blue and White Join College and his M.A. from Columbia University.

A first vice-pres The Blue and White Niles join for those who cannot come during hours. ident of the Rabbinical Council at Khartoum. Thev keeD their of America, he has also served as Starting Feb. 2, all fines and separate hues for several miles downstream, then merge and flow before Feb. 1.

Miss Adeline Mix, librarian, said that the "Forgiveness Day" will apply to all books, magazines, recordings and other borrowed material regardless of bow long they are overdue. The fineless amnesty will not extend to cover damaged or lost material. Fees for the rental books will be collected as usual. The Main Library hours are from 1 to 9, Wilson Branch Library 3 to 5 p.m. and the Hatha FIREBELL POLKA; Joseph T.

Porcaro, assistant principal in the precussion section of Hartford Symphony Orchestra, listens to tone of old Hartford Fire Department bells as Fire Chief Thomas F. Lee sounds the gong in auditorium of the Aetna Life Affiliated Companies prior to rehearsal for today's television concert by the orchestra. The bells, relics of fire equipment used in earlier Hartford, will be played by Porcaro in performance of the 'Fire-bell Polka' in a concert to be telecast over WTIC-TV (Channel 3) from 7 to .8 p.m. an Air Force chaplain and religious consultant to the Department of Defense in Japan in 1960 1,750 miles to the Mediterranean. fees will be 5 cents per day on each item.

The library has been charging 2 cents a day since prior to the depression. Even are Philip Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harris, 281 Greenfield Philip D. Rose, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Rose, 101 Rindgefield Thomas J. Hen-nessey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Noel T. Hennessey, 297 Plainfield Emanuel Y. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman, 66 Hebron Gary L.

Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berman, 486 Cornwall and Claire R. Segal, daughter of Mrs. Rubin Segal, 180 Manchester St.

Others are Joseph E. Karas, Bulkeley High School, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Joseph A. Karas, 161 Bushnell and James F.

Taylor, Hartford Public High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor, 124 Beacon St. In southern Sudan the desert gives way to the African rain He is married to the former Ruth Goldman of Hartford, daughter of with children, the 2 cents fine has not been sufficient to assure the Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel H. L. Gold tropics, and the desert Arabs are replaced by Negro tribesmen living in conical thatched huts. man of Burlington Street. timely return of borrowed ma Reservations may be made by The country has been run since terial to the library.

Khrushchev Tells a Story Of Class War Former Employe Of Interior Dept. Is Found Dead 1958 by seven generals, headed by Ferik Ibrahim Abboud, a bouncy man in his mid-60s. If it is a military dictatorship, it is a to questions whether she and Troy had weekend marriage on their minds. Actress Janet Leigh divorced Actor, Youngster Arrive at Resort For Movie Debut mild one. BERLIN UPi Premier Khrush calling the Yeshiva, 527-0189.

Stabbing Victim Reported in Critical Condition Thomas McGriff, 50, of 7 Ar There have been occasional chev disclosed Saturday night Curtis last year in Mexico and cries for return to parliamentary rule, which the country tried with married stockbroker Bob Brandt. that he had a boyhood friend who fought for the czar while Khrush LOS ANGELES (AP)-Everett Eynon, 55, identified by police as a former empbye of the Interior Department in Washington, D. was found dead Saturday outside a fashionable home in suburban LAKE TAHOE, Nev. CAP) mhappy results for two years be Jaycees to Hold Program on River Pollution The Greater Hartford Jaycees chev fought with the Communists Tony Curtis and his 18-year-old JODrlCtorS fore the generals stepped in. Now the civilian opposition is confused! thur PI.

was in critical condition at the McCook Memorial Hospi during the Russian revolution. The Soviet leader told the sto this scenic gambling resort Satur- JLjIGCI UIllCGrS La Canada. and nearly mute. The government, nevertheless, is going ahead with plans to build ry to iron workers at Eisenhuet- day for the premiere of his latest Ll: will hold a program on "How to tenstadt, East Germany, appar Investigators said he took his own life with a The Connecticut Chiropra Assn. recently held an election of a transitional political structure Abate the Water Pollution in the ently to make this foral: Class tal Saturday with stab wounds he received in a fight late Friday.

McGriff is charged with aggravated assault in connection with the fight. His assailant, George Harper, 49, of 146 Mather is charged with assault with intent to kill in connection with caliber revolver which lay beside Connecticut Rivers" as a part of war seperates families and SOUGHT IN BANK JOB: Hart officers at their annual meeting friends and the Communist Ber the body. National Jaycee Week. Scheduled for Tuesdah evening ford police are seeking a man who looks like this in connection in New Haven. Estranged From Wife Detectives were informed that giving voters a voice.

The first step would be popular elections for some 80 local councils this spring. These in turn would elect nine provincial councils, which would then choose a 72-member central council. This Dr. Calvin Wade of New Britain lin wall that separates Germans must be endured. According to the East German movie and, his friends predict, for marriage.

The actor has said he and Christine Kaufmann will marry eventually, but: "We have no plans for the moment." Curtis, 37, and Christine arrived here after a leisurely five-hour drive from San Francisco. The two had flown there earlier from Los Angeles. in Auerbach Hall at the University of Hartford, the symposium with the one-man daylight robbery of the Park Street branch was, re-elected president of the the squabble at a party at 5 Eynon, who they said was assigned to the Interior Depart news agency, ADN, Khrushchev will include Mrs. John C. Lee, past national president of the Kennedy Ct.

Police said the incident occur ment's land management divi final body would approve the na organization and Dr. Stephen Owens of Hartford was named vice-president of the state group. Re-elected secretary-treasure was League of Women Voters, John sion, had been estranged from his red at about 11:50 p.m. Friday. of the Mechanics Savings Bank Friday.

The bandit got away with $1,845 in cash. This composite drawing made up by Det. David Van Iderstein, was released by Hartford police Saturday. tional budget. In theory this could wife Arrian and had attempted Witnesses said McGriff attacked Nor chairman of the board of J.

Paul of East turns oareiy nad arrived when rjr. George told the story this way: "I had a friend when I was a child. Our fathers worked together in a mine. We grew up together in the mining settlement. "Then I went to work in a factory.

My friend went into a school in the city. He went into the reconciliation Friday night. The body was found outside the lead to constitutional government and return the army to its barracks in three or four years. Harper with a hammer. Then, according to police, Har servants' entrance at the home per stabbed his assailant in the The biggest political problem.

of Eynon's sister-in-law, Vivian abdomen. however, has nothing to do with ne made a oasn to tne dice tames Hartford, at a casino. p-our directors were elected In 10 minutes, thanks to a dozen from their districts: Dr. Robert passes by another player, Curtis i Miller, Middletown; Dr. Daniel pocketed about S500.

Then he Old Saybrook: Dr. Joseph the $500 over to a blackjack table Foster, Bridgeport; and Dr. Nicho-and lost most of it. ias Bruce, Waterbury. elections.

It concerns the Negroes was Vanya? Vanya was with Gen. Kornilov. He fought with the white guards against the working class. the Phoenix Insurance William H. Wise, State commissioner of water resources, Mrs.

William Rogers of the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, and Walter Czaja president of the Connecticut State League of Sportsmens Clubs. The public is invited to the activities which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Army, was sent to an officers' in the south, who make up about training school and got a com-! Johnson. Sgt.

H. W. White said Mrs. Eynon has been living with her sister since she separated from Eynon last November. Left Federal Job According to White, the former one-fourth of the 11 million Yemen Rebels Say They Have Bombers DAMASCUS, Syria Yemen's Republican regime announced Saturday the acquisition Christine, meanwhne, was.

The Association is currently ob- The junta keeps a tight seal on mission. "When the revolution began, he took the side of the whites. Where was I to go? I had to go to the side of my class brothers, across line street in a conee snop news from the country's primitive tropics. Reports filter back, how serving the 67th anniversary of the founding of the chiropractic profession. of long-range bombers for its air "But his father was a Communist." Khrushchev never did disclose what happened to Vanya.

Gen. Lavr Georgievitch Korni-low, a leader on the anti-Communist side in the Rusian civil war, died in 1918. where I belonged, to the Reds, She's too young to enter a casino. Suzanne Pleshette, Curtis' co-star in "Forty Pounds of Trouble," brought her boy friend, actor Troy Donahue, to Saturday night's premiere of the movie. She also gave the "no plans" answer force.

The San'a Radio report did not give the number, type or source of the planes. President Nasser's United Arab Republic has been the chief supporter of the Republi A red fox, running before! "The war came to an end. I hounds, is known to have went back into the mine. His fa-covered 150 miles in a day and ther, his mother and his sister a half. I came to me and said: "Where ever, of school strikes, clashes with authorities and flights into Uganda and the Congo.

The reasons appear to stem from Sudan's policy of "Arab-icizing" the south and promoting Islam among pagan and Christian peoples. 1 can regime and stations part of government official placed the revolver in his mouth late Friday night or early Saturday and pulled the trigger. Officers found a note, addressed to "dearest," which said: "I know now there is nothing left for me without you." White said Eynon, his wife and Mrs. Johnson dined together Friday night but the two women did not see Eynon again after they returned home and they heard no shot. The detective said Eynon resigned from his government job recently to come to California.

its air force in Yemen. Both the Republicans and sup Spanish Sailor Visits Bloomfield, Retraced Columbus' Course Last Fall porters of the ousted royalist Dr. Keane in Swap Of Hospital Officials Beginning' Jan. 28, Dr. Dudley Keane, administrative resident it Hartford Hospital, will spend a week observing administrative techniques at Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, N.H.

Under the same program. Richard Buxbaum, administrative resident at Mary Hitchcock Hospital will arrive at Hartford Hospital Monday. Also arriving Monday, will be Roger Mellen, a staff member of the American Hospital Chicago. He will spend the week gaining an understanding of the functions of the operating room, laboratory and emergency YM Hobby Instructors To Be Dinner Guests Chairman G. Frank Sweet of the education committee of the YMCA said Saturday that all the instructors of the YMCA Hobby regime claimed new victories in skirmishes along the Yemen bor der.

None could be confirmed. By KENNETH T1VEN destroying much of the food.jDec. 27, re-enacting the landing! tVo stii American Works nf rnlnmknc i The Greater Hartford Dental Beer Blast at the OK Corral TOMBSTONE, Ariz. iff -Heinz Maurer of Berlin visited Tombstone last October and was impressed by the hospitality of town officials. After returning to Germany, Maurer sent his Tombstone friends a barrel of Bavarian beer.

Town officials immediately scheduled a beer party in the famed OK Corral. and the route exactly the way Etayo called this the Etayo said that now he waSlScho01 wdl be dinner uests of Hygienist's Assn. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the J. M.

Ney Maple Road, Bloomfield. Dr. pari ui uie enure vuyage. oenaing ireauy 10 write anotner DOOK on(ulc tuummicc wcuueauciy eve- wiuuiLiuD saw 11. wamcu iu -ri at --t- i Enrollment in Michigan State University's foreign language ning.

Following the dinner, the instructors of the 13 coourses to be Jack Baine will be guest speaker. classes increased 21 per cent this All area dental hygienists are in offered during the winter term, fall over last. vited to attend the meetng. department. will take part in the Hobby School Open House at Jewell Hall at 8 p.m., answering questions and discussing the various courses.

All interested persons will have an opportunity to sign up for classes in the arts, crafts, athletic skills and leisure time activities. You Don't Have To Be Crazy to Drive -But Driving Can Sure Drive You Crazy ixvooei wiarx, me oniy American now tne original vessels looKea. show that a 42-foot carnelle, out-jn the crew and an experiencedj He explained the story of an-fitted and built exactly the way i skin diver, over the side, the rud- other Nina replica and how it Columbus's original Nina repair started. influenced his decision to make could make the voyage." 1 Riggn'g a platform over the; the voyage. Thus did Lt.

Commander Car-'sice of tne ship and working in In 1892 -a commission was es-los Etayo of the Spanish tnev placed a plank established in Spain to build repli-describe some of the reasons why e'lner s'c'e tne cracked rudder, cas of the three ships for exhibit he built and sailed Nina II, drove heavy pinsat the Chicago Worlds Fair of replica of the 1492 original, across through- the planks and rudder, 1893. Using original charts and the Atlantic ocean this fall. I All this was accomplished in ex-j information, the group built the Etayo is in Hartford this week-' t-rely rough weather, with Eta- boats, but, according to Etayo, end visiting Larry Vineburgh of i ften unable to keep the ship the replicas did not hold to the Simsbury Road, Blomfield. Vine-' heading into the wind. joriginals.

burgh and Etayo ill go to Wash- Etayo had planned on a voyage Built by the commission, the ington Tuesday where Etayo will! ranging from 30 90 days. The; first Nina replica was not the be decorated bv the Soanish am-1 first bad storm had created a correct length or weight, and was WASHINGTON (UPD Motor- a Houston, judge. "But he turned to find police had towed thought they had found the A i a and foreign js t00 bis and I can't catch him off their dustcart for illegal park-; ing on their 1962 cake. Lodge News proved again in 1962 as in 1961 to give him a spanking," she ing- The $3-60 fine was paid to Truck Driver's Dream they can do the craziest Said. The judge ordered the boy the borough of Kensington, where, Thorc fl the of A meeting of the Agnes C.

Cir- things or that crazy things can to iean over a tabIe. A police- the cart was parked, by the road town was a beauli. cle of the King's Daughters will be happen to them. man oaned tne molher a belt, borough of Kensington, which em- flll wn in tiM bassard for his achievement. food problem and the crew as high in the water as it I 1 1 clu-illlrl lini-A A tU 1TTJ 1 i QnlYlfl CrQtlf llMMClIlI lf 11 I Oll'fl ll si i vineDurgn is ouiiding a replica meaiaieiy weni on reuucea ra- ouum nave uei.ii, aixuiuing 10 neiu weunesuay ai p.m.

ai me courts were entertaining a PluJa aweepeia. 'and a brief blouse trying to hitch of the Santa Maria in Barcelona. I tions. home of Miss Agnes B. Steven, years behind the wheel.

Others number of other offenders. i Tough Cop Fired 'a rjje Spain, and Etayo is an associate Often Becalmed (Never Sailed 128 North Whitney St. Mrs. spent much time before a Two litterbugs in Monticello, realiy happened: SL Mary's "I saw truck drivers whisUing in the project. I According to maps and charts, Also, it was never sailed.

Many Charles Biddleman will lead de- And one just plain disappeared. cnose to sweep off a mjie at a jrl Jn thg villa2e Sports A Beard '80 per cent of the wind should people in Spain insisted that a votions. Mrs. Grace Creighton Pays Through Nose long stretch of road rather than '0' said Mrs Anne McDonald '4' I fciavo. a modest man witn a nave come liuin uie iuiin a tuvu icu win scive as cu-nuaiess.

me vanisnins driver was one co to lai 0 mil nn mu honM-i nlnttioc? ti-allj-o1 full back beard, has written two; Northeast. Instead, almost half should be, stood little chance of making a successful voyage. ui enierea in a siock car race a Memo rarK, judge "mny paiMiig iii-ncia, wmu, oaiu vjjage wiggling my On Jan. 11 district deputy, at Redditch, England. One driver jailed on a drunk charge one of the town council, was driving hips and stuck out my thumb as grand master, Allen G.

Freeman hit a tree. Another spun into a two men in a car which over-' shoppers to other communities, though I were hitch-hikinci A Citing many other explorers of books on the ship.s Columbus 'the wind they did find was con-used. Using an inheritance, and a good portion of the built a duDlicate of the original ilime thev, were becalmed or the time, Etayo in his book, point-and staff installed the following field. Three ended up in the turned on a reevvav. A patrolman Small cars attracted strange you might have guessed, and as tu i.ui, siupa Yvcicui ui uSc iw.

oo, wiuug luwn aiiu, as we sam, one lesiuiea com men aeniea driving Dirds. A pneasant, wlncn tne dnv- Mrs McDonald confirmed "it neighborhood of 40-50 feet, weigh- IOOF: noble grand, Percy N. disappeared altogether. car and, he said, "from the er described as of "low charac-i wasn't lone before the first truck fighting hazardous weather. In all, they fought five heavy storms, including hurricanes.

Nina, with the same materials and methods used in the 13th century. Constructed of oak and pine from the Pyrenees, it is held Howarth; vice grand, George R. Motorists in court paid through looks of it that could very ter." attacked his "Door defense-Ut nmwi People on both sides of the Al ing around 50 tons. These boats were called "latten carvelles" after their size and type of rigging. Etayo, constructing his Nina as close to the original as he felt possible, sailed her across the Allan-tic to prove that it could be done.

The Santa Maria, one of Colum- Dexter; recording secretary, the nose, feet, and seat of their i well be." less" little car on a New Hamp-j But what she had in mind was Ralph J. King; financial secre-pants I George T. Fitzgerald, 35, told a shire seaside drive. I not what many red-blooded truck tary, Arthur C. Nichols; Ireas- A London lady was awarded Camden, N.J., judge he had been! Out of the skies over Melrose, drivers seemed to suspect Mrs urer, John S.

Birden; warden, $4,500 in damages for an auto- driving 17 years without a New Mexico, an eagle with a six-McDonald, mother of' four was Robert E. Boyer; conductor, Wil- mobile accident which left her, license, and didn't know how foot wingspan swooped down on worrying about drivers ignoring liam Dichm; chaplain, William according to doctors, permanent- many tickets he had received for a small car Volkswagen, crashed the 30-mile-per-hour speed limit together with wooden pegs andllantic became worried towards wrought iron nails. Ithe end of November, when the Provisions similar to the ones 'ship had not arrived at San Sal-nsed by Columbus were taken, vador, and lacking radio, was un-There was no radio. Navigation 'able to send out a message on was with compass and sextant. 'their location.

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i I Li- I LI. 1 Mini t- rrv 1 nu u.uuu "UkH uie doming 01 me sanorsi ine avy scni out a searenjuus snips Has iwiee as oig ana nooie giauu, wuuur nae; ngni in juntey, wnen tne ponce1 woodrow w. tarter asked tor clawed the two occupants. when the first and succeeding was in the fashion of the 15th plane, which eventually spottediwas called a "nao." meaning supporter to vice grand, Newton caught a drinking driver, they pardons of two convictions in two! The Chicago Transit Authority truck drivers stopped she told century. ithe Nina II 750 above Puerto, larger ship with armament.

This, W. Beckett; left supporter to hauled him 20 miles from his months ior driving without a proudly reported the averaee thm "I dn vnii.will nhrv rC ninlif tottrl time'fr ii-tnji nnA knf ttrn Kft fnnf ima rrfMHi Atl-ii! Am LJ. 1 I- 1: Tt- i 1. 1 v. mi a law ui liiil iniii 1 nunrcu uw ucuaiij- a.

uu.iu "cuiij, aim uiaue nun wain oacR, ac- license, ne saia ne neeciea tne speed 01 its bus runs increased the snopd limit fhrnnth nnr vil Capt. Etayo, the Nina li departed; didn't think I was lost," Etayo Weighing 100-120 tons, I left scene supporter, Joseph bv a slow moving pardons to qualify for a Maine to 11.7 miles an hour. Whcreunnn TVinW m. Paulos, Spain, the same port Co- said, "We thought it was a 'Hur- Etayo and Vineburg hope to sell King; inside guardian, Leonard police car. When he got back he driver's license.

a local newspaper pointed out that After two weeks of this Mrs voy-ricane Hunter he add- the Nina II. have had offers B. Roby; outside I sober. luiuuus icn iu uirjLjui ma i-jjiv vvj-jin-aiic iiumci put ouu- me xnt na.c uou vucio u. iwuj, uuioiuc gum uid i i as suuci I rtna mis was me Kina ot line in im norse cars on State root Mrnnnalri emit epic plane" They i guardian, was And this was the kind of fine in horse cars on State Street McDonald ouit A i i .1.

i age. ed. trom iorida, coiumous. unio; uu.M i ive, (jianisi, nuoen xms is me nrst time ive vved an HKe to pay: A city street averaged 12 miles an hour. Some of the responses from the T.

Wilson; left supporter to vice heard of this traffic ticket." the swecner crew in London. Eng.1 Finally, flip truck rfi-i Nine days out of Paulos a heavy Despite all the hardships, the Bera Cruz, Mexico; and Nassau, I 1 v- sform struck, breaking tho rudder iNina II reached San Salvador! The Bahamas. iiiaim. iuuia uuiuic 01. 'muLiier oi a io-year-oia coy iook a tea DreaK and re- inc throutrh Grave cv.

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