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mm a V' - THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHPIELB. MMIM.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1915-EVENIMG EDITIOM. SX jA I P4mJ mmmmmvmm u DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL STREETS PLANNED OVER PILLED MEl ENORMOU EXONERATE SMTH OF DHUHKEMMESS Council Hears Witnesses Fol lowing Accusations of Spe cial Office J. C. Doane Charges of carelessness and drunk, enness made by Special Officer J. C. Doane against Engineer Gordon Smith, of tho Fire Department, was officially squashed last evening, fol lowing an examination of witnesses following tho appearance of Smith asking that a thorough investigation , stated Gordon Smith. of the troublo bo made. Testimony i " Drinking In Fire Ilnll. showed that the officer for some j "Well," said Councilman Albrccht tho red light on the machine were lighted when 1 left the hall and my speedometer registered but 30 miles , an hour when we reached Bunker 'Hill" "I think that Officer Doane ought ' 1 to explain his assertions." stated ! Councllmnn Kimball, "and further.' i think u is mighty poor practice Engineer Gidley Investigates Jfor nny of the men to drink In the Onenintl Fifth. Sixth. SeV- ure nan. i ociieve mere arc no nctlvo members of the department that use liquor to any great extent yet they should leave no room for talk." "When Doane had a fire at his place a month ago he passed around a flask of whiskey afterwards and then took a good swig of it himself" s enth and Eighth Streets Th lrrTniMit of Fifth. Sixth. Seventh and Kiphtn trs across the Mill Sloajrti fill i$ Msrr and must be don as oa as possible, was the , declMoa of ik city roancil Ian eve nlor. City Kutriaw W4ly was author!! to InnKtifmtc ih propo sition and report at t at meet s' Inc. Alrttdr Mr. QMr I flrw in hit Last Thursday we started the sale on tho $15,000 CLAUSEN Shoe Stock in the old Clausen Store, and lyj has been packed with buyers every hour each day. Even with the thousands of Shoes sold, there IS Men's Ladies' and Children IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE TO CHOOSE FROM WE HAVE NOW OPENED AND ARE FEATURING mens juauica, auw viwuicuo jw onoes Jio es time had been on bad terms with "f move that hereafter there be -. belief that ftradtajt raaaot y b not only tnc members or tno ponce , urninng in tne fire nan ami tbat don la ofraatac Sb ttrwet. "Th of the Fire Department any breaking of this rule will lead , ftt Js j.hj,,. tfert coatfenutUy." he to the dismissal of the parties Maia.M. ...,, , hMml. .,, ,w ,8 BO, .....,--..V - - . ,-. .. w -. -- .. - Tne ru.e was passed unan- ,.,, Uut iaT I Tals blnr tt caw h k probable the piling will have to Jx driven for force, but as well. After clearing Smith tho Mayor ierntd.' discussed tho employment of n new mously. sp6clnl officer and that the Council curtail thq $20 monthly paid to Mr. Officer Doane was called. "I made the assertion," he said. Doane as the city's share In his sal-'"I saw them drinking In the station ,hti1?0'.t J1 ary, thS .rcmnlnlng $70 being paid about half nn hour before the ma- ,' v J", , the habit i.J ti,.4H,...i,.n(b f- t.t- nntrni l.hin ctn-o. t i. fi, t. .., anviag ob me cr 01 w it N4 doflnito action was taken after 'no lights on it and I yelled at Gordon Aa4 In Mich a tho members of the Council had ox- ,ns he went by. to turn on tho lights raanBer tBa 'flr " pressed their approval of the pro-j This sort of thing has gone on about ' ,Bg bad,r ,M aM r,r- 'E t,,p cedureT " long enough; It Is three years now of Mr. GWiey. No action Air Old Troubles. to my own knowledge. wa ,akea tW , though the A comploto airing of troubles that "I opened tho doors to let Smith cottocllmen declared that something dato bock over several months was ' out," said Officer Illchardson, and ' Mns' tone. given last evening. Doth sides sum-j I know that ho had his lights' Pools formed ta top of the moncd their witnesses whtlo the i on." Councilman Kimball also tes- Mill Slough fill are dasgorovs and Council and Mayor sat as both titled that he had seen the lights ' will become breeding places for fl.. judges 'and lawyers, probing into the 'burning and that tho engine was not mosquitoes a ad all sorts of dw. heart of tho trrfublo long beforo mdk-1 going very fast. reported Dr. Straw, health officer. Ing their decision. j "It couldn't start cold from the lie came before the council asking if Several times, stated Gordon .hall and get up a speed of 45 miles ! tho 11000 paid by the city for the Smith, ho had had differences with ta hour between the stntlon and the opening of the drain box a'so lactad- Douno nnd on two occasions In tho I corner of Central and Front where j oil the surfaoa drainage of the north Lot. No. 1. LADIES' PUMPS and OXFORDS All Colors, Sizes and Styles S2.00 now 65c S2.50 now 85c S3.00 now 95c and $1.45 S3.50 now $1.75 F4.00 now $1.85 Lot No. 4 53.00 now 95c $3.50 now SI. 10 54.00 and $5.00 now $1.45 BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES: Lot. No. 2. LADIES' BUTTON and LACE SHOES. $2.50 and $3.00 now $1.35 $3.50 now $1.85 $4.00 now $2.45 Lot No. 5 MEN'S DRESS SHOES Ono lot of Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Shoes now.. $2.1 5 Men's Tan Button Shoes, $5.00 now $3.35 oi.ll. nDrrM,oL!,fe 3 . SI 50 now nUt and m $2.00 now"'. 5 $2,50 now ....;; I ! Lot No. 6. JiE.S"EAVY WORK SHOES WCJJ IIUYY (in' $3.00 now .... i $4,00 now .... ? iiio dii d 7"n"r. ! muii o uaii muiiu mjuuer Boots, $5,00 now in uuuio vp,uu, iiuw ji WATCH THESE ADS FOR EXTRA SPECIALS WATCH WINDOWS FOR. EXTRA SPECIALS I flro hall had taken his cluh away and thrown It Into n corner fonr Ing that Doano would strike him -with It. Trouble came to n head on Satur day ovenlng when tho call came for tho department to respond to tho Hunker Hill nlarm and Smith went out In clinrgo of tho flro truck. Offl cor Doano declared that ho "acted crazy, or drunk or something. Ho came out of tho flro hall and went up the street about 4G miles an hour without a bell or a whistle and none of his IlKlits burning.' Tlin-ntoned with film. . It was this statement that led to further differences after the re- I arm of the slough. An examination F if .tin nAn.M.I ukiiwJ V&. .ll.l .. w. ...v luwwnvt suwnro t.IBi II U.U HOI tho first stop was made.' Mw-liliio for SH.tfil "What havo wo got tho machine iihoMuh the n,ml. r..i ,h., , v. for If It Isn't to make speed with?" (dralaaje wonld have to be done, for was tho query of Councilman For-, the regent gtate 0, uMn ,g becom. EU?n , . laK a health menace. Moro wltnossos were called. Chns. ..i.i , .. . , Jensen, on duty as engineer In the 'V "'" , " "f C,,-' , ..bsenco of Harold Stutsman, corrob- J "' ."J ? h J?V?"? .- .he ornled thn losflmnnnv nf Smlll. n,.,l """"" "" r.c uVvnxi uy lie- STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9: P. M, "Money Talks" "Money Talli denied there had ever beou any such thing as drunkenness about the sta tion. Dr. Straw, called by Mr. Doano as a witness, stated that ho was with Doano when the machlno passed and thnt tho red tall light was burn ing. It was snowu tnnt the snnio turn of tho department to tho hall switch that opcrntes tho rear light aud Smith stated to the Council that when ha accosted Doano tho Inttor threatened to draw lilzi gun stating that If ho camo any closor "thcro will bo a funeral around horc." Tho charges worn laid before tho Council by Flro Chlof Dan Kentlng. "Thoy say wo havo a drunken chnf feur on tho onglno. Ho Is tho best drunken chaffour that I over saw. Also I want to say that ho did not travel 45 miles an hour and thnt his lights wero burning." Niultli DciiIcn Clmi-gett, Smith was called. Ho said: "Doano declares thnt thcro Is a drunken bunch around tho flro hull. About Boven o'clock Saturday ovonlng h. K. Ullvcn enmo Into tho hall with throo bottlos of beer, ono of which ho oponod und thcro woro four rf us thnt omptlod tho bottlo. I had mo glasB. That was early In tho evening nnd Doano was In tho hall nt tho tlmo. Tho flro camo four, hours later. Tho searchlight nudi also turned on tho front ono. "This Is a one-sided proposition," declared Doano. "1 havo seen drinking down thcro sovoral times." Smith brought In testimony to show thnt Doano had ono night purchased a flask of whlskoy wnllo on his bent. "Hut I was n sick man," snld Doano, "nnd needed a hot toddy nnd thnt Is why." "All of your witnesses seem to bo against you," said Mayor Allon to Offlcor Doano nnd Immedlntoly followed tho motion of Carl Albrccht to oxonornto Gordon Smith, wntj unnnlmously paused. eorder Duller and In both cases the 1)1,1 was for five cents a line. result tho councilmun agreed to each paper the city printing cove a period of six months. The Times to tnko tho printing after July 1. Mayor Allen stated that the prlco was "almost double what they paid last year." to which John Goss re- 3 TO BLOCK HOLE! Hub (M iw( oc (o. iiflHHH777r73teta 1 r maiiM ,,, .,.. o -. 1 E J building on the grounds that It In tlty property. "Will, hut $ 10.' now lomlng In to thorn monthly, tho li brary Is hnrd prossod until April 1 wlion tho flvo-elghths of u mill tax comog Into notion," snld Mr. Goss last j oar. to which John Goss re- J - . i,ut ,,e council wns firm In Its piled, -it is just tins proposition of Automobifo; Ordinance Taxing 'honor ti.nt ti.o tax win bo Hnrrioint attempting to cut down on tho print-' IVJachineS MlJSt be Airtight, .Tor to "urnry nnd thnt tho lustl ng that Is giving tho city trouble In SaVS CitV Attfimnv Rnss tutlon Rhould imy for tho liiHurnnco WIWISG TWS ELDER BIEI ILL M BPEW; Willi Tho first regulnr trains ran over tho now railroad from Oregon City to Mt. Angol on January 30th. Tho Union Mont Conipnny will Bpend $100,000 on a Portland plant. Tho Dorenbechor Furnlturo Co., of Portland, will enlnrgo their plant with n six-story concroto factory. NOWIS THE TIME NOMINATE ANYONE TO GO TO THE PANAMA ' EXPOSITION. HRJLJH All Expenses Paid Its Improvement notlcos." Hill for Hooded Proier(y. S. H. Cathcart prosontod a hill of $M0 as duo him bocauso of tho Says City Attorney Goss "Vehicle prdlnnncos nro onslor broken that mnde," doclnro City At torney Jolui'1). Goss to tho Coun- floodlng of his property und garden C" 'n8t ovon,IIB w,l0n tho 8Ul,Jucl ai uio iimo Mill Slough was filled. At thnt tlmo tho Port Commissioners found It would bo choapor to nllow damngos for tho flooding than to at tempt to prevent It. A duplicnto copy of tho hill was sont to tho Port, ac cording to Mr. Cathcart. Ho ngrood to cut off an Itoni of $G0 charged for should pny for tho IiiHiirnnco on tho building ns well iih on tho books, somo of thorn Btntlnj; that liisurnnco compnnloa would bo will to ndvnnco tho Insurnnco for tho tirnunn, .1.1, It !. ....... ... ii. ZJTLZrzsz "::"."! : & ts"3, s.' " -... .. u,.uv..u iiuuiit i.iu uiumiiu noura or tho session. Flvo havo boon drawn for tho city of Port land and throo of tuum hnvo fullon boforo tho ouslatighta ot tho Su premo Court snld tho attorney. Watsr is Admitted as Test Ready for Use Next Week Rules Prepared For tho first tlmo wnti-r hnB boon udmlttod Into tho gyiniinslum hwIiiiiii Ing tunka und by tho oud of tho woolc tho pooU will ho filled with wnrm wutor and will tlum bo rondy for 1180 llV tlm Htllilnnln unit Mm Itobort Mnrsden now Books tho ' monilinm nf n... ,. ..ii,i,.h,. i..,.- aiim of $580 duo him for tho ro-' Pinfnanor nin.i,... i... ............ ' Wntci- Itlght ltolliKiilsliiiHMit. Evenl lliHIulshinont of his wntor right on nnroil his Hclmdiiln nr r,,inH .., ,i,n city pnrlc property. Btntod Mr. Gobs, j tlmoa nt which tho gymnasium will Wlin nln an 1.1 Mint tlm tin.. , ... ,. ... Tax loslBtlntlon. n,..i n,n ,,. nP, ,""." ' ." r "" ..'" "Ul i " nvunauio ror otliora thnn tho . ",v w" I'l'iugouior oionr nni Hint 1 It t enn ,n.inntu B"Lb0,"l",:!!te "80 "Is K-,0 t ! Sot?lLtil'M,l? !!?Tm ?! "' l1!"1. ' c'' -". I o,;B t we0k 10 ,o w, yonr. nrovldlnir ..ini.n .i-,.. "u "v"' nuur jihou 10 uosconu would bo put In for tho clearing of ' ", th 1o1r,,lin,,C0 th" W1 cnuno '"-"tj':;:,:,!',:,?':;!,, LE ";T'f " ""s fill for tho ro-i.ni, n,t it . Ulopor, coming out nt tlmoa to bark tho Z ect 'm f h1'8 wny ,,,t0 I"-omlnenco. iin..u ....'. .,. .. I At tno Present tlmo Mr. Goss litis cret i .!.i on'71 !r ' roUBh Antt f B'1 Or,l,inco ' ' , "'r. '?." 'rout; ho expects to submt soon to tho ... v..i..uuui jioioi aim tlin Ir. Pllv nni.i.nll mih .1 ..... " """"" "" o tiiiiipuiioc Si..,0",1'".1: L . "V '"g b' h0 ""W or throo months Is tho Btate Vllirr 1llni1 .. ..... ... .,-... . "T u"uu Wl" uo,uwneci, -ror the Idoa is to draw iii hi uy inn n v nllv ,, , .... ....i.,.. ... 8. Chandler had asked tl. nnnnn' Court uwt u7.t ..,."';.... '!'."" uK.noor on tno Kugono-Coos nay ,, ,, . . . ... ...... -- w.. v ouuuv inn ui IIUIUH. for tho right to build either tho stons' Molor & i.Vnw nnmnn '..;,.. !"rnnoh of tho Sout,,orn Celtic rail or nn Incllnod nlnnn i'i. (.. .io...i ........ .. ' " "" d.H,,,,.i ,.,n ::..'" "I"."" "uro ,uu " lrow'B out one trar.i Tho " """ ". iiioy nre no oruinanco on tho grounds now nnMuuiPi. !,..,. 41.. . . . .. . . . . " """ " "vwM.ou .,. i0 Krauual ii uiHcrimmntoil, tnxhiK tho thnt 00m- fliiKliiK of tho stroot near tho odgo'pany's auto trucks but not tho or tho sidewalks, mukliig It difficult lioibo-drawn vohlclos. -i. .rom tno street onto tho s.do- Mro 11B,no , Al AlMilnt S,.im VU'ttoiN !'!r Ch,0t Kmitl,1K wrouKht up tho Three viewers woro annoi....... ,nl?l,bJu't."" t0 who!or or ot ll0 ono tunnol oxconted Is N'o. 7 south of tho Umpqua Itlvor. Thoro Is botwoon 350 nnd 100 foot of this tunnol yot to oxenvnto out of tho solid rock, but good progress Is be ing mado nnd his ostlmnto of tho tlmo roqulrod to comploto It may bo loworod. Daylight enn bo Bnon ..... ,.!.. . " I !!..... 1. ,, ...... proportion tho niuoiim t i...fi. .... ' " ""'l ,u ,,u",, l"u "ro 1 out 1 ' . '". Ul l" "'""ois now ox Hvod by property owners along 7.,7 ?, W"" H ,a ,,oc0w routn nr i,n ' . ...... ". lU0 Horo has boon soino criticism." ho ...w ,,, nuvoni 1 stroot Q..1.1 4 , . . ' . nm, nf nnna . 1 ". . . sower as It was nronoso.i nt n. 1 . ' yfnni w Know 10W fnr 1 . ' U,"K Prosocuted .. . 8 P,0PsOd lit tho lllStl my authority L.nn' VlgoroUbly. but tJiat nn M.n i..,.i --- ' - w W11UKU lfrt ttntm tll1 l.tnnl.t.... 41. I . ... .. ,,,,1 ;,WK u,u records, nnvo tho following lioura for iibo of ,,,.,, Z tho gymnnslum, TuoBdny and Thurs- rViUCH TRESTLE TO BUILD ,,R' ovonlnga from bovoii until 11I110 0 clock and from flvo to novon o'clock on tho nftornoons of Monday, Wednes day nnd Snturdny. Tho woinnn will hnvo Mondny and Wednesday ovon lnga from sovon to nlno o'clock. Thoro will bo boiiio rospoiifllblo porson In chnrgo of tho gymnasium nt nil lioura It Is In uso; tho rules Will llO lllllll lull 1)1, fill. I ,1inJn ...l.n Z?Ll ' n Krta"10' "tntiHOboy thorn will bo denied tho uso of tho building. A Biuiill foo will also bo churned of nil outsiders, n foo ono, Kiiglni'oi' I'ontnliio 1VIN (if lVoK. ivm on Coos Hny-Kiigcno Lino i:UGi:NH, Or., Fob. 2. Thnt tho tunnols on tho Wlllnmotto Pacific railway will bo complotod Insldo of 00 days oxcopt ono, nnd that nil Of tho grndlUK Will bn ranin.iWnrl copt tho ono montlonod. ork on tho big brldgo across nn ...uumiK ot 1110 council. Tho viewers nro Dr. Goorgo I.osllo, J. v. Watt nml A. T. Halnos. .vo.Mix.vnux Hiaxic I nomliiato This Coii, Wiuil, loo,, votos. Only (Naino) (Addrcw) Ono (i) Nomiimtlon blank allowed to oauh candidate. OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM ,ed Cross Dmo- Stm-n A& i-riVFAV, that will bo hut n nomliinl stntoa Profossor Tlodgon. It Is suggoatod that nil who wnnt to uso tho gymnnslum should Join oithor the mon's or womnn'H clubs, this bolng to allow doflnito orgnn Izutlon to bo rosponslhlo for nil who coino thoro. Already tho woman havo orgnnlzod with a moniborshlp of moro thnn 110 women. Among tho Iniporlnnt rules nro those; put on gym shoes 'boforo Kolng on tho floor; tnko u showor l.nMl linfm.n n..4..t ll , That tho machlno should bo sent acro8s th sl8' '" not yot boon ' ,ot B'v .,,,. ' , Was lhn ,nnMn.u. n ." 8 Ortod. Mr Vn,,tol.. .., 4... . . ' I "0t "" ' tllO pllltlgO IllOrO tluill ...- w-..ww.... ut uuiiuuu opill-l ..... -', muu null UI30 Illlmitns. ,, H... . Arrives in Last 52 Passengers' At Noon for Ei Willi r,2 passenger. frost; tho Goorgo W. Klder irr!il Portland about C o'dod! i.lng nftcr bucking 1 1 down tho coast Deli; as hero wns occasioned bjil from Astoiln on Sundip'f Klder was forced to nil tldo. Sho left at noon loM okn. Thoso who arrived IrosJl woro: Mottn K. Han.cn, Mrjrl Afnbnl Illlllnus. K. D, MoKl Slovens. J. H.Stanley, J(l Capt. B. S. Kdwardi,Ce' A. F. Merrill, Aenei W Svblo Itoberts. Agne V-1 Mrs. M. MacDonald, MrtJj C. ll. Pruvltt. K. W Ci West, II. M. TrowbrldgftP zoll. Mrs. HarUell, Vitti, Holllstor, Mrs. Grace N Rasmusson, Mrs. P. W n. Moo. A. W. Landqt Hohror. Kmmn Hushing. C i,.. t n Henderson, 5"1 ..., . ...-.- , son, A. J. Wnrzetna. ", A Tl Hurl:. Mrs. DurM II. II. Lincoln, W. A. m. Ar. null. Dr. T. A. f s. n. Allen. Mrs. Sao W B. Zimmerman, E- Al S)!J pin .t. rsnltarvus. J "' Nuntor, Allco Nnglei ion. A flro loss In Irunkor Hill, ..uou.uii, or Kortn liond vitally af Permission to blow out stumps on '"" i""i'"iij ni tno cornor of Tomi. , fonts -ini-..,'t..i.i .1.-.. .... . to ai rr,T wBrantod oronoP tho machlno wll, bo avail, to AIon llaglund. lie will bo mado nblo for Ub0 in any of tho s.irro,, Won.lblo for nny dnmngo that may Iiir conmiunlUo." w U tl 0 7S t ..Ho from 10 ll80 of poWuer Ml0ro ; triM.k gono from ho t"l hiiKono O Conuoll appeared bororow' remain tho two stonm oncluos 1.0 council nsklng that n drain bo" ca.o of omorgoncy fires In tow"! una across his Second stroot iirnnnr,.. I und nt tho ntntinn ti,.... ... , Mini tl.,. l . .--,-v..j - .viu 10 lllWUlb I am tho city engineer was Instructed somo luty, , """""B"" and soo what could bo 'vlonl- there has boon 110 blast 'lono In tho matter. of tho Smith Mill slron in casos of . , firos occurring outsldo of tho city T..0 K,,,g-,oi8hor Mntu.0S3 Co Imi ;jo .inj" w,, noved into Its now fireproof phint at!' blB whtatte. ' f Alblna avenue. I 1.11,..,,.... ci ., ,... J .....in rumu'll, I'uyinont of flro Insurnnco Is both ering tho library board. nRo.tQ.i m.. Ooss, who stated that tho mombors will tnko a lonir tlnm n i-.I . ...,,,.mmo,,! " 8l1"08 or stockings !.-,.,- ".,... ...."""""'i will Do Additions will bo built to two largo hotels nt Albany. ,, Ashland Is bulldlnu n scent i.im,. way. I Uf I lllfNII II1MII nPitt nk. 11. .1 . ..buJ, um, Ulnt ,t ,g y0ry .ui:iiii 10 predict tho dato when trains will bo nblo to run ovor thorn. Ho stated that grading through tho proporty of tho Point Torraco sawmill below Maploton will start In u vory short tlmo. Tho rlght-oN wny oxtonds through tho proporty for nbout half a mllo. As soon as tho right-of-way through tho rock quarry proporty Is outnlnod through condemnation proceedings, grading through thnt strotch will bo dono and tho rails mny ho laid to tho brldgo sito near Acme. "Thoro will havo to bo nn onor mous lot of trestle work ,im,n ,.,. tho numorous lakos botwoon tho Slus law and Coos Hay." said Mr. Fon- talllO. "Tho hnttntn,, r.f ll ,,.. - .0 wl muau liiKCS nllowod in tho awlminliiK j tank nolthor will tho high school bo ( rosponnlblo for lost vnlunblos. Ho- ciiuso of tho muuhor that probably .will uso tho gymnasium It la urged jtluit tho rules bo strictly ndhorrcd to nnd thnt ovoryono tnko hla ox lorclso nnd thon loavo to mnko room for tho romaliidor. Hogulnr nthlotlo olnssos will prob ably bo organized for tho high school studonts though nt tho present tlmo thoro Is no nthlotlo director for oithor tho boys or tho girls. . to have tho city tako oZZZl , ---- vm muilUll w "I'l'wuua w 11(1111111 . I J U lexnonw of pa, Ing MunwcB on tUe J nt " " IcuUIng up , tho state for ,rrlBatIo,i. Iso Tho Portland Mooso will orect a lodgo building nt Fourth nnd Taylor streets to cost $125,000. Tho Uakor County Tax Payors' Leaguo opposes a half-mill levy by ono mill ..'t-MiTif sTiti.irr cask m Judge- Coke thhJ decided tho case" Harry versus the Mnrahfleld, InvoUM' a - tnl. B088lll0llt IO ' , KlKhth street ! Ho held In flvor ,', . but mado a that ns Mr, ",, . ...int reS0" .4 ..I btl ' llovine !'" " ,l Seventh street I 4 ovenl! Hlglltll BUC-. -.. nl.nu'nrl tnw IIUIIVU B..W"- ,., Eighth. Harry hold for costs. IT1 Str. SPKBinVKI Vmii, iijiiiii for SlUl iiiiifTji unci S "'."i Wl.MlXKSDAY W Pedro, u-.u.. Hovy f0r hlghwys. k'J'..l'.M'll " ' j :o su.asi'Acm 1 7 be i. -J-T-" iM4b.. ,-mu;