_ PAGE six "-‘afifi'fu'fafi'\'a'n%fifin\'fu'fifi5fi ‘fl-‘PAFHNN PRINCE EDWARD TUMY and .. ‘W, ~ ‘e555 \.si..' i“ ..\ 1! i .. ti‘ ‘my? a sgtdici v ROMGHCQ on u furough as Dr. Gi lespie faces his most danger- ous adventure! ‘ e y (rs- ff-‘J- P-‘f-"fl-lf-‘J-‘fa-JJ-‘J-H/fi-H-Hfl-VUHHF-‘AKKF r, -.-.- -- rw .m-—¢ r <- x'rrrs'u'n'n'n'u'n'n'n‘h‘b'd‘n {-51 a r. - 1 - -. t . . . ,. .- - s -.-.—.-.-.-.-J-v.-.- '4‘ F. .‘-'-'-.'.'-'- ‘1‘#-'-"-'..'.‘\“-'-'>P-"s"¢"- '-'-'-'a‘l-'-'-‘-‘ ml-IFNI-I- P; l.‘ \SY LIFE , ;= ~ lfoticitlcy i; :1 ( tlllilfliY n» . 3' HliUtYiNfl Xi‘ 2.30 — 7.00 -- 9.00 ._.. ___ i _.._.-_a‘._=_‘v-_-_i-_a‘n_-_.._-'..'»,i—'-'-_-I-._a‘-_ <_, _ _, _ _ _ _ -,, f, ,1 ,, _ '. '="o"»-"..'.“.."-". ‘l p JFETOL c1. QSED TO-D.~ll’ 5f czonrxtrzvc and rttlivriivc 5%, ~ ~.~CAl’l'l‘()L . 5E’ .; ‘ .- COMING - TiilllL-Fillr-SAT. g, :- f. g w i y" i W’ ‘T’ z win (l.>\."'l‘. Alliililf). — ("fliiflll fllglffflflN z fl-“J i. “-"ii"-“o‘-'i."-'-"-"-“-"-'-'-"|“-'u‘n‘u’u".i L‘n‘-'..'.i“.-'u'..“..'o“o"..".-’o"=".i'.i'="J-'..'- ire Filth- .—'r- A» §l>4>~‘~4‘ (EH72) . ‘l iiuurcs (' KSIVI-l (' \I'!.il-‘l.()\'.'ER Jtmn’ ( civtn, and other lar- 1i ~ 'CP‘ .i i.‘ .. . ., i (. tratvd enthusiuo itully and vociit-rously ‘ (laughter of Mr, .»..-i.-u-i.-.---n.-i.-.-.-.~i-\. s1. tli-van. EMPIRE ~ TODAY “LADIES OF WASHINGTON” S H 0 WS 2.30—-7—8.45 numw-mv-n-i-svr-Mwv- Q. E M Pl R E M TlillR.'—‘FRl.—-$AT. HE'S i REAL Eiiimr an int lf.0.'S mu: l .cpnvicted of reckless driving was ‘fined $100.00 and costs or months in Jail. A drunk had his bail of 85.00 estreated. _P.E.I. RECEIVES L.T.L. CERTI- HCATE — At the National Con- vention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union held in Mono- ton. June 6 - 9. the certificate for the largest increase of member- ship in the L.T.L. of any province was awarded to P.E.I. The pres- entation was made at the Thurs- day evening session, Mrs. Douglas lfounker was the recipient and {itéiggly replied on behalf of the This eolrmm In reserved for new: of local interest. but udverthin .'.i..."l.°. :t':'.-..:.."""- ""- Ttnswiiia. m: Photographs. ~ CONFEDERATION ' LIFE IN summon. =“|'=“=.~"e"s"i. ‘PAW’ 1S OVERSEAS—MIS. F. T. Bea- ton, city. has received news from Beaten, on active S885. POLICE COURT — At the City service over- ATTENDED CONVENTION of the WCT U. attended the 31st bi-anniial convention of the Nat- ional W.C.T.U. recently held in Moncton. Mrs. Younker's gave her the honor of being a mem- ber of the executive. While in Moncton she was the guest at the. home of Miss Annie MacNevln, 160i Lester Avenue. VALUABLIJ HORSE KILLED — The valuable horse known as Dia- mond, owned by Mr. C. N. Bissett, Ml‘. Emmoiis Ncivson, Ernckley, for the past four yours, WJS killed on FY1118)’ last, Mr. Newson W115 cutting lumber and in an iin- known manner the tree fell near the horses killing Diamond. T is beautiful horse ivcn inziiiy pr " iit the fairs, and is n great i155 both to Mr. Bissctt and My. New- son. IIOME AFTER ll‘ YEARS’ AB- SENCE - Mrs. Nina Colbrow, Nip- awin, Saskatchewan, returned home on lvlonday having rcccivcd word oi the illness oi‘ licr iiiolhcr, Mrs. Joiin Vdnldcrstinc, Nlurrny Hill‘- bor, making the trip in five days by train, airplane. bus, boat and taxi. She was accompanied from Winnipeg. l\'laii,. by Pte. Ncil Bea- tcxi of Charlottetown, who has hccn in His hlajcsty"s service for the past five years, and now is stationed zit Vancouver Island. Mr. Benton is a member of the Isl- and Highlanders, being piper for 1." J mommies: ; you; wggpgugy five years, He is visiting his home 78.6w“ Rosualcam in Charlottetown {Off few days. - _ 5n KEENAN - SULLIYAY — A vcr ‘RM A pretty wrdding ' cmuized at .55" ' H-SKEV-NV-fifl-K‘ St. Dunsnn“ EHSiiH-J at 5.30 on Tuesday morning, June ‘.28, when Newfoudland Wedding of interest Here Marian, daughter of Mr. and‘ lIYS. Philip Sullivan. of Cardigan, bo- Caihe the bride of John W.. son of Mrs. Augusta. Keenan and (he late Tho) 1s Keenan. Kenlsck. The ceremony was performed by Cant. Rev. Louis A. Dotggan who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. ‘inc brxie looked charming in a suite‘ of blue taffeta and carried a white prayer book. The bride was at- tended by her sister Sadie who wore pink crcpe and accessories to match. The groom was ably supported by his cousin, Bernard Keenan, Georgetown During the 9911371011.)’ Mrs. Joseph Dougzm ore- slded at the organ and W. J, Brown rendered several beautiful hymns. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to the Queen Hotel where a sumptuous wccldiui! breakfast was served to St. John's. Newfoundland. a int: of interest to many friends ‘it John and throughout the ‘..- roxxnciw: was solemn- ' the George Street United Church, when Vera Isabella, eldest and Mrs. R. J. Cruininey‘ of 98 Hamilton Street, ll"l‘lllllf‘ lhc briclc cf Licut. George l‘i)lll'i()1l Date, RC.N.V.R., son of Roy, A. F. iintl Ali's. Bats. Sain‘. John. ; ztlson of the late l Judge Wzi m, Charlottetown. the immediate relatives of the I . f. The (ifficiating clergyman contracting parties. The happy i wus Rev. iiulnhlioll CWPIE lcft on a trip through tli;- A: l“. Bi lo wa llltflldfll by her Maritimes. On their return they will reside in Kenlcck. l5th v .. _ s-zs-tr Byron Mflll l, During the signing 0i tho rcwsit-r a solo was sung by :-::i_;;_ ' ‘r B. d: !:. Tl ",- . u “,aslehgga_ he was prominent in both ath- letics and scholarship. Bcforc cut-i ,1,“ by the cring the Navy he s a lift“, ‘m {vmch medical student at Dzilhousic Uni-, ' versity, Halifax. as ch ‘zlding ‘go was made ‘with a heart-shaped Tl _ neckline and a long train. Her ‘e ‘mummy “'55 mnowcd by a fingertip w,“ was paged Wm] reception in tho Old CnlonyuClub. St. John's, with some 60 guests in llonitoit lace and surmounted by a attendance‘ halo of orange blwssoins. She car- rircl n i-nzinizvt of Bcttcrtimr- and Johanna Hill roses. The brides- mziid worn noizzmarine taffeta tli floral headdress and shoul- (Fr-length veil, and her bouquet ' " of white czirnations and sweet pens. i i groom is a graduate of llothssng- Collegiate School, where Cpl. E- A. Thomas of Collmg- wood, Ont, walked squarely on to an Italian box mine and walked off’ it again without anything hap- pening, and considers that to be about as close as close can; c0153, The 52-year-old soldier, who re- turned to Canada recently from service in Sicily and Italy with a Canadian Infantry Regiment, owes his life to the fact that a German soldier who laid, the mine forgot to connect two r the wooden mjgs that set off lie dctonator. There are four of ese two inch pegs on. that type o minc, and the slight- est Dhcssurc on nny one of tmgm I it“), ‘ j isdu sure‘ bet to explodi- the power-u convention, Republicans demons- sistg‘, giiiiiiéitbilftiirlirinis htifl Collingwood. , of n newly nature may he inrerte l her husband, Pte. Frederick T.i Police Court yesterday, a motorist] Mrs. Douglas Younker, St, Avardsi Provincial Correspondent Secretary’ Qfflce; fleck Montreal, and taken care of by, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,_,____ GENTRAI. euinniiii SIIMAMERSIIIE IIIGIi SGIIDUL PRIZE LIST The ‘ . are the results of the grading examinations of Sum- merside High School, from Grades 1 to 6 lnclusb/e: y GRADE I Enid S. Maefarlane Trustees’ Merit Card for Gen- eral Proficiency: 1. Alan Crue; 2. Elizabeth Palmer and Mary Cairns: 3, Patsy Preston and George Ward. Prize for 4th highest standing in class, Mary Shaw. Pan List Alan Ci-ue. Elizabeth Palmer and -Mary Cairns, Patsy Preston and ‘George Ward, Mary Shaw, Michael ischurman, June Wood, Margaret ‘Jean MacInnis,- Irene Mountain. .Verna Dawson, Ernest White. lElaine Davis, Billy Daley, Mary 'MacLellan, Jana Morrison, Alan Warren and Alan MacKey, Francis DesRoches, Bobby Pitcairn. Henry .Purdy, Ella Heckbert, Arthur Son- ller, Jackie Gallant, Sterling Phil- ips, Sinclair Gallant, Elmer Cahill, {Reagh MacAusland. GRADE I E. L. Bownesl Trustees Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency; 1, David Darby; |2, Shirley McKay; 3. Sadie Af- Passed In Order 0f Merit David Darby, Shirley McKay, Sadie Afflck. Lorna Lcard. Ethel White, Mary Roe Tanton, Bruce Moore, Vera Ross, Nancy Barrett, {Dickie Lidstone, Sheiln Woodside jDonald Gallant, Haddon Mellish. ~Ernest Blacquiere, Gordon Huestis, Lillian Coulson, Wendell Morrison. Mai-y Frcdcnick, Donald Perry, ‘Wendell Waite, Nelson Richard, 'Albcrt Wedge, Kathleen Smith, fEdwnrd Guergis, Walter Murphy Clayton White, Olive Ferrish, Char- les Dunn. Perfect Attendance: Shirley Mc- |Kny, Ernest Blacquicre. I GRADE II Jessie A. Moore Trustees’ Mei-it Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: 1, Ruth Cahlll; 2, Leonard Arsonault: 3, Ina Larkin. Puss List (in order of merit) for Juiic: Leonard Arscnoult. Ruth Cillllil, Vcltin Mflttil(.‘\\’5, James Ar- isennuit. Aubrey Doyle, Ensor Mc- ‘Kay, Lyman Arsenault (equal); iJoyce Enman, Ina Larkin (equal)- ‘Robert Polricr, Cedric Perry, Ray ‘White, Roland Landry, Walter Arscnziult (equal), Bonncll Ling. Prize for Perfect Attendance: Elzea Blzicquiere. Prize for Improvement in Writ- ing: Lyman Arsenault. GRADE III ' Trustees’ Merit Cards for oral Proficiency: 1, ins; 2, Hillard McLcllai-i; 3, Fran- cis Arscnnult. Pass List (in order of merit) for June: Garth Jenkins, Hillard Mc- Lcllan. Francis Arsenault. Leroy Clow, Verna ltfcArthur, Bennett (Clow, Wilfred McArtliur, Jimmie Ogden, Cyril Gaudct, Myron Ling. GRADE II Doris P. Muncey Trustees’ Merit Cards for Gen- cral Proficiency in Grade II: l. Mary Mountain; 2, VerneBarlow; Ii. Helcn Johnson. ‘ Prize for 4th Highest. Standing in yeai-‘s work: Margaret Clare Shaw iincl Jackie Simpson (equal). Pass List (in order of merit) for June: Verne Barlow, Helen John- son, Mary Mountain, Joan Wells. (equal); Carl Dawson, Antoine Gallant, Harold Pugh (equal); Rochelle Henderson. Ian MacFaij- lrinc, Tommie MacKcnzic, Jackie Simpson, Sally Woodside (equal); Gerald Arscnault. Joyce Bell, James MacDoiigoll. Betty MacInnis. Mar- garet Clare Show (equal); James Nuoiian, Joiin Walker, Bob Bow- ness; Judith Alexander, Nelson Johnston, Shirley Jane Young (equal); Eugene Richard; Janet Bell. Douglas Pincau (equal); Harry Arscnciult; Arthur Gaudct, Morley Howatt, Peter Mellish (equal); Robert Steele, Sylvo Bi l hop, Sonny Hucstis, Willa Purdy; Sandra Logan, George Sinallman Gen- (equal); Duane Richard, John Whalen, Stanley Crosman, Bruce Murray. G RADE II Catherine hlaeCallum Trustees‘ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: l, Elizabeth strong; 2, Lorna MacDougeill; 3, Joan Spears. Pass List Elizabeth Strong, Shirley Morri- son (equal); Herbie Crockett; Joan Spears, Ross Woodside, John Fred- erick (equal); Raymond Perry; Arnold MacLean, Clifford LeClitir (equal); Lorna MacDougiill, Gor- don Perry (equal); David Arnold; Helen Huestis; Melvin Clarkin, John Affleck (equal); Freddie Bar- Iett, Maurie Gannon, Jean Cairnl (equal); John Gallant; Mary Gal- lant; Bessie Darby; Alice Ramsay, Pegg Gordon (equal); Doreen Walt‘ eld; Walter Winchester, Ida‘ Winchester (equal); Allen Arsen- ziult; Nason Glover; Gordie Perry; Catherine Clark; Alfred Groom: Joanne Smith; Jessie Bingharn. GRADE Ill Mrs. Campbell Garth Jcnk-v Alan Millman. Pass List (in order of merit for June): Alan Millman, John Noon- an, Birdie Cairns, Arthur Dawson. Helen Gay, John Oahill, Ruth Purdy, Charles Blacquiere, George McGuigan, Joseph Murphy, Rich- ard Noonan, Doris Heckbert, Jean Graham, Donald Araenault, Bern- ard Simmonds. Sally Ann Leard, Claude Arsenault, Donald LeFur- gey, Arthur Matthew, Henry Gal- lant, Reggie illips, Richard Perry, Elmer IDesRoches, Ahearn, Everett Gallant. Madson. Richard Steele, Campbell. Denis McInnls, Ber- bara Morrison, Daisybsll Benton. Barbara Ann Gallant, Abel Gel- lant, William Blanchard. David Simmonds, Shirley Barrass. Perfect Attendance: John Cahill and Richard Perry. Prize for Geography book. John Noonan. GRADE III Georgie Driscoll Trustees’ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: 1. Jarvis Morri- son; 2, Helen MacLellan; 3, Mel- ville Campbell. Pass List in order of merit: Javis Morrison, Hilary MacOorm- ack and Ian DesRoche (equal), Helen MacLellan. LYnwood Camp- bell, Owen Sonier, Lee Cooke; Joe Richard, Edna Walfield and Char- lotte Buhler (equal); Wanda Palm- er; Gordon Maclnnis, Donald John- ston and Henry Gaudet (equal): Fred Richardson. Robert Doueette, Gordon White; Tommy Grant and Leslie Campbell tequal)‘ Myrtle Grady; Melville Campbell; Peter Green; Eric Gallant and Joseph Perry (equal); Roy Wong; Elmer Simmons; Bobby Huestis; Joseph Fraser; Rhoda Baker; Harold Bar- clay; Clarence Gallant and An- thony Hlppcnstall (equal); Louis DeCostc; Bill Kennedy; Malcolm Palmer; Eldon Chaisson. Prize for General Proficiency: Joseph Fraser. Prize for Best Attendance: Owen Soiiicr, GRADE IV Miss Dawson Trustees’ Merit Cards for Gen- oral Proficiency: 1, Dickie Wedge: 2, Moon Wong; 3, Clarence Gillis, i Prize for Perfect Attendance: Dickie Wedge, Clarence Gillis. Prize for greatest improvement during the year: Audry Dawson, Pass List (in order of merit): Dickie Wedge, Moon Wong, Clar- fence Glllis, Kenneth Perry, Ben- ‘net Clough, Joiin Doucette, Billy H Mention B. Eddy, Cherbo Gen. the and Sicilian campaigns, won L gion of Merit for his leadership l Tunisia. dis Barwise. Edward Strong, Billy Sherry; Erma Whltitiuy. mroy Mae- Donaid (equal); ZBroddIe Clark, Earl Cahlli, Robert Johnson, Glo- ria. Mellish; Lindy Lou Leard, Ethel Cahill (equal); Cecil Gra- ham, Kenneth Clow, Paul Schur- man, June Johnson. ‘varth Toombs. Neil Linkletter, Ha ry Matthews. Maynard Schurman, Gerald Ar- senault, Bennett B. Mrsenault. N811 Sharp, Jackie Small, Richard Deighan, Willard White, Bennett A. Arsenault, Ira Dtiucettc. Prizes for Perfect Attendance: Diane Dewar, Willard White. Elroy MacDonald. . GRADE V B. M. Woultl Trustees’ Merit Card's for Gen- eral Proficiency: l, Clarence Perry: 2, Inghcim Palmer; 3, Beth Jenkins Prize for greatest lrrrprovement: David Clark For Perfect Attellllllr“: Ells- brcy Doyle. Pass List Clarence Perry, Junie " llricKay. Ingham Palmer, Beti. tenkins, Katherine MacFarlaric. Theodore ,MacLean, John Cameron, Frank Lockhart, Dorothy Richardson, Ed- ward Clark, George Doucette, Ron- ald MacArthur, Mary Mollison. Audry Dawson, Margaret Smith Douglas Leake, Alfr~d Perry, Ma! Glover, Robert Bias‘ lore Alexand cr Mollison, Alfred risCoste, Rich ard Wedge, Wanda Simmons, En (zor Perry. Albert Gallant, John Gallant, Annie Ahearn. Elton Mac- Roger Ausland, Royce Durant, Murray, Ernest Arsenault. GRADE IV M. S. Lewis Trustees’ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: i, Margaret Pres- ton; 2, Dorothy Johnson and Neil Walker (equal); 3, Alexander Campbell. Pass List Margaret Preston. Dorothy John- son, Alexander Campbell, Nell Walker, Sarah Jane Estey, Reta Smith, Adde Baker, Alere LeClair. Lloyd Palmer, Edward Dalton, shirley Poole, Joyce MacKay. Ross LeFurgey, Verno Pincau, Catherine Larkin, Gerard Dalton. Charles Doucctte. Georgina MocKenzie, Donald Arsenault, Edmund Doyle, Nan Pope, Teddy Curl, Bobby Fresher, Albert Arsenault, Mark Ahearn, Henry Wong, Leonard Clow, Harold luartin, Phillip Gal- lnnt, Adrion Arsenault, Alcide Rich- ards, Joiin MacDonald. Stewart Victor Chaisson, Perfect Attendance: Lloyd Palmer, Edmund Doyle. GRADE IV Miriam MacDonald Trustees‘ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: i, Donald Nich- olson: 2, Ruth Huestis; 3, Peter Darby and Betty Lou Frederick (equal). Prizes for Perfect Attendance awarded to Robert Gallant and Shirley MacDonald. Pass List (in order of merit): Ruth Huestls and Betty Lou Fred- erick (equal); Donald Nicholson; Wallace Beaten and Desmond Blacquiere (equal); Jenn Hopkirk; Peter Darby and Robert Gallant (equal); Shirley MacDonald; Mar- ion MacLeod: Peter Richard: Betty Gay; Carl Baglole: Joyce MacDonald; Walter Martin; Ger- Watson; Alyre Gallant; Gordon Lewis; Ruth Cannon: Donald MacFarlane; Phyllis White; Ren- nie Gallant; Leonard Gallant; Keith Johnston; Beryl Woodside; George Johnston; Jeannie Cok- ayne; Gerard Gallant; Charles Gallant. GRADE V A. Green Trustees‘ Merit Cards for eral Proficiency: 1, Julie Meikle: 2, Billy Stewart; 3. Ronald Leard. Pass List (in order of merit for June: Billy Stewart, Julie Meikle, Charles Smpson, Diane Dewar, Trustees‘ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency awarded to: l,_‘ John Noonan; 2, Birdie Cairns; 3, Jean Dunn. Ronald Leard, Kenny Grant. Patsy Ogden, Margaret Churchill. Annie May Goss, Clau- liadio Serial. Exciting... Dramatic .. . Romantic .Arsenault, Ernest Hcckhert, Anne Dystant, Gerald Enm: n, Eldon Champion. Nancy Bel, Donald Darby, David Clark, J hn Gillis, Bennie Sonier, Bernard itzgerald, Donald Rogers, Theresa. Richards,’ Florence White, Erie Giuudet. Mur- Zel White, Clayton Perry, Joan Mnr- i ison, Garnet Watson, Ernest Ar- aenault, Mark Richards. Velda Sudsburyn, Joan Palmer, Gilbert JUL 1 ,a,A_1_9_4§_ [loaders in Oherliiiiirg Victory U. B. Army's Seventh Corps, which did a “magnificent job" in capturing Cherbourg, Mai-Gen, Jogeph my. For his leadership of the ton Collins, nbove, was awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster for his Dis- tinguished service Medal. Gen- oral Collins also led a vletoriom division on Gziudalcaniil. armor: VI " ' K. Mclver Trustees‘ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficiency: l, Isobel Hewett: 2, Jo Aim Woodside; 3, Nancy MacFarliiiie. Grading List (in order of merit): Jo Ann Woodside. Nancy MacPar- lane. Isabel Howatt; Barbara Con- rod and Frances Lecky (equal): David Estey; Anne Will rims; Edith MaeLcllan; Ellen Mollison; Ivan MiicKerizie; Charles Erickson; Ed- ward MacInnis; Donna Alexander: Robert Ellis; Roy Gallant; David Morrison; Dorothv Daley; Lloyd Cannon; Joan Baker; Jean Mat- thew; Ruth Simmons; Lowell Phil- lips; Gordon MacDonald; Joyce Currie; Georgie Burgess; George Smith; J cssin MacFnrlaiie; Bobby Learcl; Bobby LeFurgey; Ivan Pineau; Derwyn Huestis; Francis Martin; Roy Kinch; Charles Fitz- gerald; June McLeod; Junior Mor- risori. GRADE VI Arnold S. Hlerlihy Trustees‘ Merit Cards for Gen- eral Proficienc in Grade VI: l, John MacNauz t; 2. Donald Har- ris; 3, Clara Simmons. Prizes Perfect Attendance: Ralph Le- ir. Fourth highest in year's work: Verne Road. Pass List (in order of merit): John MncNnught, Clara Simmons, Donald Harris, Marcellus Mclvor, Verne Read, Gloria Woodside, Clarence Arsenoult._Louis ‘Jlzdg Arsenault, John Perry, Bnuil Camp- bell P t op ~— . ————a__ George White, WW“ ‘ ‘ B Ho Gerrler, Jimmy Richard. __§ v . —. . —— I Ganaian Contribution For IJ.N.R.R.A. Herbert H, Lehman, Director General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. (seated), receives from L. B. Pear- son, Minister-Counsellor of the Canadian Embassy, and chairman of the UNRRA Committee on Supply, o. check for i0 per cent of the Can- adian contribution of $17,000e00 toward the work of the international relief agency. The Canadian contribution includcs, besides this present cash payment. $09,300,000 in (ninadian credits which will be used to proeLQ cure food, clothing. and other relief materials in Canada. The check for the foreign exchange poriiion of the contribution was delivered by Mr. Pearson to Governor Lelunan in the letters office at the UNRRA aid Warren; Thane Baglole; Earl - headquarteis in Washington. ‘Silver A time one smurf?‘ o0 us ANY Think Of The Morning After