ANSPORTATION ROTODYNE MAKES ITS FIRST PUBLIC FLIGHT
White Waltham, Juno 3.
THE world's first vertical take-off airliner, tha Rotodyne, was demonstrated to newspaper air
correspondents here today.
It is a combination of helloop-
ter and airliner and can corr
48 passengers or five tons of DELAY IN SUEZ
freight.
It is lia Initial lit from
four-bladed 90-faut diameter roler powered by Jet at ench tip.'
FIXED WINGS
CANAL
DEEPING
ECAUSE it lacks suf-
the ficient dredgers, Egyptian Suez Canal Au- thority will not be able to re-open the Cannl this month
· THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1958,
RAILROAD SHARES
STRENGTHEN
IN LATE TRADING
New York, June 3. Railroad shares strengthened in the late trading on the stock exchange today to give the stock market an irregularly higher finish, leaving it around the best levels of 1958.
HONGKONG
STOCK EXCHANGE
Our Own Correspondant Business done on the Hong- kong Stock Exchange this morn- ing amounted to approximately $1,183,000. Noon quotations and the morning's transactions were: Sharry Buyers Bellers Mutes
DANKS
Est Asia..
After gaining height vertleally, it files forward as a fixed wing airliner powered by two turbo prop engines, the rotor being to 35-foot draught vessels, k Bank.. 7824 Jcft to win:lm on its own. as I had previously un-
The makers, Fairey "Avlutio"nounced.
Americon Company, sale an airline and the Belgian airline, the Sabena, were discussing plane's possibilities. Next week experts from a Japanese aling would inspect t
The aircraft, 'cruirey at 185 miles an hour. It could fly from i the centre of London
cort of Paris in 20 minutes.
PROTOTYPE
the to
This has been revealed by the the Authority. chairman of Muhmoud Younis, why appealed America "to help world to trade" by lending a big hopper dredger belonging to the United States Amy.
the AL
maximum present draught permitted is 34 feet gainst 35 feet in 1950, Younis described briefly the long-term "Nasser Plun" for the Can! Mr G. W. Hall, chairman of similar to the Canol Company's
ninth progromne- the company, said a prototype projected had already been dying for some under which the capacity would present months. Research and develop-be increased from the
daily to to average of 48 shipa cost mont would £10,000,000 in the next three 200. years.
up
The Government had agreed to pay part of the cost, but if this was not enough to keep the Itotodyne's five-year, lead over anything similar in the world, the company would not hesitate to look for an alternative, snld.
he
drawn he
Hu Beclined 10 UD when asked if that meant might look for foreign help.- China Mall Special,
Habour Given
Greater Capacity
HE £3 million har-
THE
bour works at Shore
DOUBLING
This would entall doubling the waterway's width, or cutting a second emal, and would cont at least £120 million.
INSURANCES Union
71 713
20
Lombard XD SHIPPING Wheelocks 0.15 6.20 2,000 4 6.15 3000.0 5.0004 0.15
1 Land
•
5221
.
Humphreys 15.10 19
1,623 Really
Trust
'3'1073
CARRIA
COMMODITY PRICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK
Closing raters ware: Canada England omeli
J
30-day future
00-13
New Zealand Brazil
Others unchanged.
LONDON
Closing rates were;
New York
Amsterdam
Demand for the carriers stood out as other groups appeared to tire after their recent sharp ad- vance. The spark for the rail improvement came from a statement by Sen. George A. Montreal Smathers (D-Fla.) that he had lined up a near majority to support his proposal to repeal transportation excises.
Gaina in the reils included, Gen. Tyre & Rubber
Getty Ou group. Dikden Co.
practically
the whole
Goodyear Tyre... Grumman Alferett
They ranged to nearly a point Goodrich 18. F. CS in Ballimore & Ohio and more than a point In Missouri-Kansas- ; due of Texas preferred.
the the
Most other major groups were mixed although most of gain and oils showed coppers were helped higher by risc in the custom another kmeller price for the metal. Numerous features #ppeared in various scellona.
Of a total 1,192 issuer traded, 563 were higher, with 120 | new tops, 382 were lower, with three setting new lows.
New York Exchange hond volume was $5,000,000.
New York Exchange volume was 2,740,000 shares.
American
Stock Exchange volume was 780,000 shares,
Dow-JoneH closing averages
were:
30 industriais
20.00 05 stocks
500 of 20,40 | 40 bonds
Comm. future price index
Closing Prices
]
Heydon Now COFR.
Fomentake Mining Co. Ingersoll-Rand
Inland Steel Co interchenol Corp. Int'l Businem Machines Int'l Harvester ................ International Nickel
International Paper
Inti Tel & Tel
Jolin-Manville Co
Runsas C. Power & Light Kennecott Copper ........... JEESI Meyen Tob. Ca Lockheed Aircraft Loews Incorp. Lone Star Cerment Co. Lowenstein & Sons McDonnell
Aircraft (Am.
Бtock Енде.1 Mesabi Iron Corp Ailesion Devisiopment Monsmto Chendent Co. Montgomery Ward Motorola Inc.
Notionat molt Co. Nouonal Cash leg. "A" National Dairy Prod. National Lead National Steel Corp. 436.11 New York Central 118.72
Olin Mathieson 18.30 Otis Elevators... 101.03
Radio Corp. Pref.
Republic Steel
Copenhagen Frankfurt Milan
1.03-31/33
BAD PACLO
Cotion future closings, in cruzeiros per kilo were as fol- lows:
July: $1.70; Oct: 41,10; DeĆI 43,30, In the United States, the average price of one-inch co- ton at 14 designed spot markets were 34.77 conta,
201-21/10 Totul sales were 15,808 dales. 260-15/10U.P.I,
1.19-7/18 2.80-11/10
.0001
1.81-0/10-2.0)-[1/30 2.7016-2.11
10.09-10-599
1304212-139.43 19.343-19.35
31.702-14,7) 174513-47454
20.00-20.01%
Paris
117843-11203
236
Blookholm
2011
Zurich
14.40-14.4635 12.23%-12.23)
31 x
Other unchanged,
Onlo
-U.P.I.
COTTON
NEW YORK
Priers of cotton futures closed
today as follows:
Spot: 36.12; July: 36.40; Dot: 36.34: Doc: 30.71; Mar: 3071; Mar:
Juty: 35.63; Oct: 35.00.
33!
1432
2814
NEW ORLEANS
11,
RUBBER
NEW YORK
Rex rubber
Jan/War, Aprii/June
ཆོ་་་་།--༞
onero) markets, ell bani, portat June, July, and Atig. Istate urade thin July "HG patate crepe thick July
E.P.L
METALS
NEW YORK
Prices of metal futures closed Today i cents per ib; as follows:
today futures
Lead: July, 10.12b; Sept. 10385.
Złon: July, sapp: Sept.. Bokby Copper: July, 11296: Bept. 241b. Tin July, 20; Bept., 12350.
LONDON
Prices of metals-closed today closed nine to 15 points lower in sterling per long ton as fol- with Bales of 20 lots. Closing lows:
prices:
July, 1390; Seat., 25.80; Nov, 25.71% Jen. 25.60: Mar.. 2563; May, 15,00; July, 29.03.
AMSTERDAM
Buyers Sellern
Tin sout
T30
73014
3-month
Copper spel
1841
3-month
12715
Lead in half June
7132
71%
Zine let half June
Sept.
2.12 mons.
2.08 TOM
2.00 nom
2.37 nom.
The rubber market was duil, Prices closed today in guilders
per kilogram, eif June as follows:
rubber
Ho.
Nu.
rubber
No,
rubber
No. 1 erepe
BINGAPORE
The market opened slightly ruled gulet with higher and miner fluctuations with operators Aweiding
definite trend. Lower grade interest was small
more
Prices of cotton futures closed and selective. today as follows:
Spol: 33.10: July: a003; Oct: 30.40; Dre: 38.40: Mar: 3070; May: 30.71; Juty: 35.86; Det: 24.00.
LIVERPOOL
future closings, Colton pence per lb. were as follows:
American Contract
in
Futures:
No. 1 rubber per 16. June 2-733; July 13-134% No. 2 rubber per ib. June 11-13 No. 3 rubber per lb, June 645 No. 1 rubber por 30. June 001-011 Spot rubber enbalsi..... Blanket crepO No. 1 pale crape
LONDON
14%-74% B0.58 50-01
The rubber market was quiet- ly steady with spot 1/16 hight: at 22 pence. Prices: No. 1 Re pot
Settlement house term:
July/Aug: 20.12: Oct/Nov: 20.03 July/Heat.
BIT-22
1344 221-2212
SUGAR
New York, Júnu 3. World No. sugur futures today closed unchanged to three points lower with sales of 517 contracts.
Domestic No, & auger futures closed three points higher to Three points lower with sales of 25 lots.
Contract No. 4 (world)
July: 344; Sept: 348: Oct: 3.46; Mort 3.4 May: 1.41: July: 3.41: Oct: 3.45: Spol-fcents per th, fob Cuba): 3.45. Open interest: 7.399 con-
irects,
Contract No. 4 (domestic)
July: 3.76: Sept; 3.60; Nov: 4.10 MAP: 5.67; Spct-(rents' per in. mi 2011/7-2231 | Ny ex-dyn 3.15) Open Interest:
7,842 contrion.---U.P.I.
IKE'S 'BUY NOW'
DOCKS, ETC.
K. Wisert Dock
101
Provident LAND, ETC
Hotel
41% 1,000 0,403 ...... 409
100 41 11.80 1.00 1,590 % 11.03 20.40 20 4,000 20.63 10.70 1,000
20 rails
2,000 + 20.00 1,000
is utities
33
60 32.75
Owen-11inois Gleas 90.50 Oxford Paper Co. 105.50
3,900 3,75
200 4 32.75
culo Gas & Elec. Pan Ameronn Airways
5711
July/Aug: 23.40; Oct/Nov: 26.40; 20.40; Mar/Apr: 20.70; Dec/fan:
May/June: 20.90.
Paramount Pictures
5721
July
215 32.71
Parke Davis Co.
Mixed Contract
150,000 or 1.025
Penny 1C, Co.
August September
Alden ine. Aey.
18
Pen. Salt Co.
£0
Dec/Jan:
20.92: Mar/Apr:
HUNDER
Allied Chemicals
371%
Amaig,
A. Tawah,
1.375 1.425 15.000 1.40
1.85
1,041.83
Pislip Maria ...
May/June: 27.53.
Det/Dec.
Aged Mills Inc.
55% Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Allis Cheliners
221
Puldicker Industries
1.325
American Airline
1905
Pure O
Sungate
1.75
Auter. & Forgn, Power
1327
Radio Comorailon
UTILITIES
Am. Gas & Electric
427
25% 25,70 400 20.70 1.930 M 23.00
Am. Mach. &
dry
American Metal
23
1F1
113
的你 1
120 (315
300 0516
1314 17.00
DOP er 17.00
American Teb, "B"
American Smelling Am. Sugar Ref, American Tel & Tol
Reynukis Metal
433
Seam. Hoebuck & Co
Shell OH Co......
10
Saint Reg. Paper
Sinclair O
DOO 17.58
Anaconda Copper
431
Bocony Mobitoll
300 17.00
B014
Solar Aircraft
500 $7,00
15
Amaður
South Puerto Rico Sugar
100
17.00
Allas Cons, Mining
93
Southern Co. (The)__
27.40 21.00 5,274 Trieptione, 23.80
275
Baldwin-Luna-Ham.
11
Southern National Gas
837
20.00
Batumore & Ohio...
30
Southern Tattway
(Com.)
1,000
26.73 Beneficial Finance ..
14
Standard Bran
1:500
said
INDUSTRIALS Cement .... 23.40 23
29.03 Bendix Aviation Corp.
Benguet Cone.
Standard Oil of Cal
750
43
Co.
445
STORES, ETC
Canadian
204
Dairy
traffle
Walica
COTTONS Textile Nanyang
16.90 10.80 30.90
17 3,000 300 1,000
17
10.90
Cal. Tractor
20.30 Celatica Corp.
Yangtzo Allled.....
***
Plar Ferry Yaumati
C. Light...
Canal development, Younis added, would not be affected by the compensation payments 10
the the Company, os
Canal's Electric .... income this year was expected £35 million under the Com- 1o reach £40 million, against
pany's management. He
that he did not think it neces- sury to
Suez-Forl construct
Said oil pipeline. Improvement schemes would enable the Canal to cope with increased demands.
Owing to the steady rise In INVESTMENTS the number of ships using the waterway, 24 new pilots would
be engaged next mouth, he said.
ham have been officially present, the pilot force totals declared open by the
Duke of Edinburgh.
920.
The scheme, which has German Blueprints taken four years to com-
plete, will enable vessels For Atomic Tanker
of 4,500 tons to make use
of the port.
The works
were
mainly
Hamburg, June 3.
Deutsche Werft Shipyard here, one of
THE
necessary su that larger types West Germany's biggest, hus a complete blueprint for
of colliers could make use of the port for bringing coal in the Southwick Power Station.
The new works have brought that ships can the advantage use the harbour over a much cater range of tide than was formorly possible.
The harbour at Shoreham extends over a distance of Ave miles. It is divided into three sections-the Western arm by the lower reaches of the River Adur on the wasta u side of the harbour entrance, the Eastern Pym between the entrance and the locks and the canal between the icoke and Aldrington basin - al Hove,
WHARFAGE
0 45,000-ton atomically- powered tanker, Dr William Scholz, a director of the firm said today.
on
He said the plans were based
American
experience. Through co-operation with an. American firm which bulids reactors, the Hamburg atamle engines were able to keep up with latest developments,
Dr Scholz sald that the blue- print foresaw that the tankers atomie propulsion wit would produce 20,000 horsepower. The ship would cost from 70 to 80 million marks.
Dr Scholz did not forecast if and when the project would be put into producilon. - China
The length of the whartage is
New works have Mail Special. 15,800 feet. included the
of construction two new breakwaters, the west 780 feet long and the east 1,442
feat leng. Demolition of the Indonesian To Get
old cast pior and construction
of a new cart pier has resulted
in the new harbour
eatrice Japanese Ships
baby 600 feat further seaward
Djakarta, June 3.
than the eid entrance which had
Lem in existence ained 1021.
Tho entrance has
Ministry Information service 35
8.40
-4.00
Armico Sical
22.40 Bettlehem Steel
GOO 250 Boeing Airpiona
1,900 4 22.60 Campbell Scite fi.
Exchange Rates
Business was done
Chrysler Motors
Cluell Peabody Colgate-Palmolive Co Colombian Carbon Co. Comunereal Credit Commonwealth Elec, Conmiliated Edison Continenta Oll of bel, Crown Zellerbach Cuban Amer, Sugar Diamond Batch Co. Dogs Alreruft Dow Chemicals.... Dupont de Nemoure Eastman Kodak
El Paso Nacional
Моя
Firestune Tyre & Rubber
156) Standard Oil of Ind.
1234 | Standard Oll of N.J
Steep Rock Toronto go.) Sterling Drug Co.
Stokely-Van Camp.
1924 Studebaker-Packard
azy Sundsine Mining
ITEP
Ewilt & Co.
40% Телли Со,
60
Textron Inc.
Carp.
816) Title Water Ausn. 01
11 Time Inc.
50%
walath Century
27% Union Carbide
19
55
Union Oil of Cal
49
Union Pactile Railway United Alrerafi
301
24 United Gas Corp. 32.9. Foil "B"
U.S. Gypsum 55U.S. Line Co. 179U.S. Rubber
U.S. Smelling U.6.
Steel Westinghouse Electric Western Union Tel Co. West Va. Pulp & Paper. Woolworth
403%
anamicial exchange horsing at the following rates: U.S. dolla' (per. $1) Sterling notes (per £1) Australian notes (per !! Indonesian rupiah (per 100)
lam teal (per 100)
(Straits) Stourpore
In the Jocal marke: this
no
1049
Family Finance Corp.
4.78
16.03 12.43
Ford Motor .....
General Electrio
870 General Foods
20,00
General Motors
180 Gen. Pub, Unl
20
334
יפן
HONGKONG
China Giving Up AGENTS
Barter
Trade System
By HAROLD GUARD
London, June 3..
THE
American
FIRMNESS IN GILT-EDGE MARKET
London, June 3.
The stock market ended the quietest account period. for some time on a sub- dued nole today. Renew- ed firmness developed in the gilt-edge market but there was no decided trend elsewhere.
The uncertain home labour situation and also the fact that it was the last day of the ac count overshadowed the better
CALL
A BIG FLOP
"}
By MERRIMAN SMITH
Washington, June 3.
Organised labour, it would appear, has practically disregarded the administration's "Buy Now" campaign.
The
Union economists have come
Commerce Department up with such unsavoury sinus- | Azure Includes just about every- in't spent-bank ties as the fact that spendable thing that savings of unskilled and service accounts, stocks and bonds, The workers in 1957 averaged only savings of unincorporated busi- $0 aplece.
nesses, trust funda and th? assets of non-profit institutions The "Buy Now" buy any--plus money in the mattress, thing advice to epaisumers from the soric and the piggy bank. high federal places, based on the billions of dollars of known
Figures such as these have a savings, the virtually ceased in highly irritating effect in labour recent weeksą,
circles. The current "economie review" of the AFL-CIO bitterly In the late, winter and early attacks the validity of SEL of
news of the French politcal
and situation
the overnight advance on Wall Street,
Glits made further headway spring, it was a popular theory figures as under the lead of long dated in administration circles that potential
stocks which
closed very firm
confidence.
and went $1-higher. Consols the public had plenty of spend power. 2% and 4 per cents were up 3/9 that most people were hanging able savings stored away, but to £30 5s and £74. 17.8. re- Engineering spectively; Daltons rose simlar- onto them because of decreased Corporation Federal Inc, y U.S.A., has been appointed dis- tributor for "Freen" refrigerants, propellents, solvents and fro extinguishing agents in Hong- kong, according to an announce- ment by J. P. Wills, mies director of the export division of Organic Chemicals Department of the
Du Pont Company.
The new distributor has played the buil- China is gradually giving up the state plan of an important part
ress life of Hongkong and of 1821 barter with the non-Communist world and China itself, Founded in.
Arm leaving this system to provincial authorities by R. L. Hambleton, the
Installed the first diesel engines lacking foreign exchange, British Trade quar-en Yangise River boats, bull! the first cold storage plani, and ters said today,
assembled the first refrigerators in Chinn,
REFLECTED
Wall
Dollar stocks reflected Street. The premium dropped 44 per cent to 3% per cent.
There was no decided trend in industrials with business at a minimum and it was mostly a case of individual movements often in response to dividend statement.
a measurement consumer *spending
Spendable
The AFL-CIO cfted Fedoral Reserve Board figures to show Buy Anything 25 per cent of all American families-14 million families-- President Eisenhower him- owned no spendable assets of seif dealt with this in a nowa any description at the start of conference and espoused the 1950. "BUY"
theory of anything" combatting the recession.
urge
According to the same figures 10 per cent of America's · 87 The May statistical bulletin million familles owned or held 10 por cent of the liquid asects. of the Securities and Exchung
Americans hardly 'nced Pre- Commission (SEC) reported in- dividuals In this country last sidential prodding to encourage year saved at the highest rate them to ipend more," said the AFL-CIO in using its analysts since World War 11. Nel finan-
figures to clal savings, according to the savings
tax reputation as the SEC, amounted to $18,300,000,- federal
most Immediate method of 000 in 1957.
rpurring consumer demand. The Commerce Department Some federal economists have The sources said this had been | may take some time before it
estimated gross personal savings] long felt the massive savings. revealed by a Peking trade works itself out, It must be re-
for 1037 at 820,200,000,000, with | figurer did not translate mission which has been in Bel-cembered that linking started beatise provincial authoritos Inin since April 10,
A decline in the first quarter mas buying power, but they When the Chinese mission are required to And their own
Olls lost an early gain-of this year. to im annual rate have kept this theory pretty New York, Juns, 3. and this exchange
much to themselves.---UP.L ifrst arrived they insisted that foreig
Business Week magazine sald U.P.I. to remain,' sales of goods to China should situation is likely
that General Motors and Ford- be matched by purchases of one source said. Chinese goods.
An upsurge in Industrial and the two lontest car makers-had agricultural activities through small cars as a stage of deve-
THE INTENTION"
this
alir
The
Small Cars
Buld
the
the test track for some time, while party this year Ford began teats with the prototype of a small car-China Mail Special,
In gold shares there were opening small losses at the
adverse comment following regarding the prospects of a rac in the golf price but stipr
elliba later and the close wat nixed
of $16,900,000,000,
Into
PUSHED USELESS SHARES ONTO PUBLIC
out the countryside in China lopment, which would allow GOLD MINE WITHOUT ANY GOLD "It now appears, that it and, in particular, the setting them to be put on the market bren T Indonesian Shipping got the intention to apps
magazine dredged and widened to 300
plants under provincial Minister, Mr Moham-Baling system to business done up of countless small industrialiste in 1939. fest. Other work has included med Nazir, will leave for under the Chinese state plan. therily has led to a consider-General Motors design has been the construction of snow locke Tokyo on June 5 to complete over, empowered
Provineliä authorities are, how- able increoso ta provincial running on
to buy local
They wore remanded on ball London, June 3.
The other four defendants 374 feet long and 57 feet wide arrangements. for the pur- | requirements not included needs, the British traders sald.
TRADE FAIR
are Edwin John. Hill, 54, in- the demolition and replacement
A firm which ook! Anariclal' until Tuesday.
manager:
Cecil Aixth man alleged to be veriment of the old inner lay by whart, chase of nine Japanese ships, the Control Plan provided they
sald the Sino-Britak They
odvipa was mid in court here own foreign
today, to have told its sub involved, Frank Haye Living-Stanley Barnett, 69, Anancial the construction of a new turns Antara News Agency said can and thele ing basin and the widening and tonight.
Leonard Charles exchange It is a this pro trade organisations, in Britain
zuribers sore shrom Wore #9 Blond Mackinnon, 41, who in-curnalist:
skling Cole, 54, stockbroker: 2 karla deoponing of the channel bo
vincia) trading that ample would decide this month whe- Anfare quoted the Shipping been made to oppe her to hold a British trade fair Expand Imports they should "sell the jured a leg recently in tween it and the lock.
in Peking in 1000,
Munich, Juuse 3.
dining room aulbe, pawn the accident, was unable to roptar Jomes Limpkin, 38, journaliste Prosecution alleged today gir William Halcrow
coat, and dive in, and ħie solicitor paneled a amying Indonesia had, signed the Unit aystery, British trader All member compenlos of the
wife's fur sald
that after Partnera asted for the Central purchasing contract for two of
Mr John Diefenbaker, Conn-
the public had lost various organisations have been
hend first with your boots on." medical certificate."
He was also left on remand £60,000 by buying shares in Electricity Authority, the Hor- the vacia, while tenlative The British sources said they circularised and the list of apdian Prime Minister, said in an
Bhares they
A Tal Goldnelda Limited, which bour Trustees retaled Rendell, agreement had been reached on had Impressed on Chinese rilcation for space at the Pering Interview published hare his
themaglireja. Government hapet eventually commending were. In an Airi- bus as con the other beyen,
catelals in London the adverse tair has been closed,
ran - mining company which Laurence Dunne, said he might has gold nilies in Bechuana- Palmer and Trition
It will be necessary for the to fake its importa from a larger
had not sullents and the civil engineer- Foreign Ministry sources sald | vffects the barter system wasild
produced any gold dishares hii uext week under and, the group decided thury organisms to decide by the number of muros that at
for yours.
the magistrates courts ket. ch-lhad been'ső”Biccusstul iny theis. carried out by the ships would be, bought with have on Bino-British (radio. I work was
**The · accused included tip | share pushing that they repeat- Peder Lind, and Company Lid.. Japanese, reparationis money, ke- "We told them that in our midta of this month whether praent.
Five men, including a reputed The Blennie Dredging Work cording to Antara,
belief it would more likely to sumelenit support has bem forth- [About 78 per cent of Canada's
millionaire -- financier, Arthur fourmalar, ore said to haved the operation. (^ach It said an extra,dook would. "roduon than foortses trado, coming: to warrens - proceeding | importat mone came from the Ocmpany, 114, was popple
and the other to | shares of the. "Bagà Oil Corten for decided and the lock gaica Lo added to each of the shipt, They obviously cool nottes of with the project. The day thaled states, he told a word John Whitehead, 65, were up willion the circular boogling This Arely ther? suod the and thell equipment were supo na to make them, mene, mille when we said. The moment, has promiges support it the commendant of the hunk pearing at Bów, Bireet magis the res,
tereria in Canada--Brut. ruled by Head Wrighter and Jable for the Indonesian Intera, Jesus indicatioon am Gang Inkios fare heldy the Beling index douche allungathing. MAI TA' aurious diary of 100% have supported his in a Lone pay which has mineral ba
piring to cheat and defraud)") don; evening - newepaper) U.P.I. "Will be discontinued although ̈istand_trado,—Reiter Company Like P
Shotoka
The
were ro
.