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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JULY 15, 1925.
This New Summer Breakfast
Note the recipe.
. Ge Quick Quaker
and try it out.
You'll like it
A chef of great note pre
pared this NEW idea in a
summer breakfast.
Now millions follow it.
You will find it a great de-"light.
The Recipe
As you prepare dinner to
night, cook your regular
breakfast quantity of Quick
Quaker. When done, pour
into a pudding mould and
let cool. Then place in the
refrigerator over night.
Cut in medium thick
slices and serve at breakfast
with fresh or cooked fruits
or berries and sugar float
with rich milk or cream.
The combination is do
lightful. Just for the joy of
it, try it yourself.
Cooki In t' jmrp J to 5 minutes
Direct Descendant of Darwin
Lives in Dayton; Sees A pe Trial
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j This Is Miss Margaret D.irwin, who claims direct (Irsccnrlanrj
from Charles Darwin, noted exponent of the evolution theory, l'y
queer coincidence she Is resident of Dnytun, Tenn., locale of fie
Scopes anti-evolution trial udJ spectator at the trial. Inset -a
Idrswlng c( Darwin.
Getting Part of the Limelight
That Now Beats on Dayton Tenn,
.sin y. "tH'mrww;
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req f r ; ; fr ; : '
f." N j .'
in T
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! Applique Applied
I to Bathing Togs
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SCAitiujitoi'tJH, kiik.. July
I-- Tim Mint Workers' i.Tal
i today unanimously r-rus'l to ni -(
c pt llm Kovt riiiiii'iit's t uurt of in- s
'(julry Into ilio niiiitnj; lii-puh himI 1
' r -fu.nliiK Him coal mine onii- ib"
j jjropo.sHi for iit'Koiisitiun.
j In offifially annoum-in tln-ir d-
rilon, ttie Miners' fc'e'iw anon xaid
it wotiM inform tin gov.'rmii'-nt it 1
could not accent auotin'r rourl of !
I inquiry "iiavins for im bj c l lit- i
, asctriainin nt of mheiher miiifiH ;
luaci'H hall b; reduced or lln ir .
, hours -xti nd-d." j
I The announcement Haid the U d-
'(ration would meet the owd'th in !
-open conference- a.- sinm a.- the
" ownerji withdraw their iMonosaU
for lowe4 waw'U or longer hours, j
I This action indicated the deter- 1
Imination of ihe Miners Federa-
lion in neBHfon here to fiht to a i
finish the wage reductions propos- I
ed by Him owners. StroiiK inilu
ence were brouKht to bear upon
ihe miners to them to accept!
tho government's proposed court J
of iiKjuiry, or to meet til'? terms
of the mine owners, but these In- 1
flueiiccs were unavailing'.
Jfeat with gas.
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L L MULY
SELLS BUSieS
TO STDREY !LES
Sum y lli-s. will known ilruculat
in i his i-iiy. ImlHy bouKlu IIih bunl
of lHler I.. Vlinb ily, ilruK".
t - 1 1 . -r. knoll ami ennfii'tlonii, uil
jMIiiliK llf lobby of III Hott'l t'nio
iim;i. Mr. IIih Mill coniinuu tho
b i i'i' h in lh huniH locution, a-H:-i"t
by ilrn. Ilia, who Is also rx-
ii.-ni-.ti in Kcneml ilruK storf
liial work. .Mr. Winib.rly tho
rrini; oivn.-r. biu
of this chy. The bath 1 an ornate
sprelmtfn of Mr. Warner's handi
craft, and it will fill a big nei at
...o niuuiiuB. lira irrnt aiiu Bljruo-
btry on the place are the homes of
scores of birds and a dally visiting
place for hundreds of others. That'
ihe bath receptacle will be liberally
patronized by the feathered multi
tude la a ceralnty and it Is notuoo
much to hope that they will appre-;
clae the convenience as much as.
the city Is thankful for the liberal-:
ty and public spirit of Its donor. :
Kor prompt taxi service, city or
country trips, Phone 44,
SECRETARY JARDINE
TO TAKE VACATION
Cretonne nppliqur applied to
bathing tog is the latest dfco
r.itive effort for the mermaids,
'flic effect is pictured above on
both suit and eapc:
WASHINGTON, July 1 5. Se-
nn hiKinw. retary Jurdine has postponed his
n.r ib fiitiip hm h - in , plans for an Immediate return to
. h.ibly continue to rvside in this! Washington and has Kone to Wis-
iv cousin for a rest.
(Yitjdnally .Mr. Ilea planned (o en-1 Although his general health Is
in llm uruir business in Hose. ,v
nriiiwij ua uui miiy rueovreo
from an attack of Indigestion suf
fered during his recent six weeks
tour of the west.
For several years thie secretary
has been the victim of a digestive
disorder and at times has been
1 !'-'hlh !V '-iidletof mUk. Th! M.i"S travel
and his vigorous activities Indiid
i:i partnership with Jr. P.
'. Haynes, formerly of the LT. S.
I.ni'i otfice in tliin city, but this
i ! a had to btt abandoned because
of inability to secure a suitable lo-
I cation. The thorough acquain
i laiict of Mr. and Mrs. lies with the
ijutreu insures a continuance of
the profitable patronage which Mr.
Uiinberly has njoyed ever sine
he established the store.
Heat with pas.
.1!
i MOSCOW, July H. The .lnnt
; age- of cotton goods in liussia ne
i ver, has been fell hi acutely as
! this year. With th'-1 romlnc r
( the Hiitniner Moscow textile shops
.are lit.-nilly besieged by nil chis
j ses of t he town pa pu lat ion and
numerous peasants, who come
I great di-taiu es to buy a few yards
j of gingham or cotton riivss tootle,
i Foreigners are much surpristd by
I the sight of long ifiieues of women
; players picked piimurily for their
I knowledt,' of w -stern customs and
I oiiiiks. so thnt "The ie.-,ert Flow-
! er" truly holds up the mirror to na-! i'' "' ''ass,
! lure and Is atmospherically and, as of the News-Review building. This
i to characterizai Ion, as true, a pic-! 'den structure was erected In
! litre of untranimehd Hie In lheMs"'J by Photographer Oaken, and
Workmen are today tearing down
the first business building built in
Koseburg south of Oak street. The
building Is located on Hose street.
Ilrectly In the rear
unt that was as it it. put-iblo to!
present upon the screen 1 li''
ing feats of horsemanship during
the trip, taxed his strength. His
associates believe that nfter a !
brief rest, he will be prepared to I
resume his dpartementul duties.
Tho secretatry expecta to go to I
Swampscott soon to discuss the '
agricultural situation with 1'rcsi-
dent Coolidge. I
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Boswell Mineral water baths for !
all forms ot rheumatics. j
AUSTRALIAN MAORIS TRACE
RACE ANCESTRY TO HAWAII
HONOXI-ULU, July 15. Many'
of the Maoris of Australia consider
that their race had Its origin In
Huwaii centuries ago, it has been
revealed by Hatina Jakoba, a prom-
inent Maori. He Is here with a
group of Mormon church workers
from Australia to visit the famous
Mormon temple at Laie, Oahu ',
Jukoba said that he had traced
his ancestry back to a chieftain
named Hcma, who ruled the island
the first business building in I of Hawaii. After a devastating war
M.ijesic Theatre
Milton Kills and Noah
p' ineipals In J
p:ct urizalion
l.
block between Oak and Cass
, ti. ets, on Jackson. At that time
I It was considerably out of the busl-
ei-v i n. ss district, which centered
in which llema was defeated badly
and forced to flee from the Island
or his life he and a few compan
ions set sail for the south in huge;
K Ladies'
'Ml- Dress
III Special
fit
W $15
Kj 3 Days Only
Beginning Thursday Morning,
July 16
Come in and try on pome of these
attractive Dresses they'll please you
in fabric and style.
The Ladies Shoppe
139 North Jackson Street
of
'.shoppers who stand patiently all claim the worl
idav long outside every state tev
i tile shop, olistriirling iraflie and
necrssiat ing th" regulation of ihe
i crowd by militiamen.
The high cost of woolens and
: tllks compels r veil the heller clas
I of people to resort to ordinary
j cotton fabrics for their dresi-es.
I while (lr peasantry as a rule
! never was accustomed to wear
anything but cotton. The Soviet
; textile Industry is unable to sup
ply the demand tor cotton, which
' cilice the revolution has great ly
! Increased, win re production " night at tin
cotton goons nas oecreaseo
; nearly "o per cnt in comparison!
with the pre-war time. i
lu lltlii the Kmsinu factories
; produced I'.-Trj.ni'U.tMto meters of
cctton goods, whu h cpials 1 7 -mel'Ts
per bead of population,
while the last year the total pro- ;
; duction amounted only In sun.- ,
1 noo.iitio meters, wjiich Is only six j
! meters fr 4-very inhi'liitant.
In order to meet the d.niand
for cotton goods anions the f
t anlry. the government was com
; pelled last year to buy abroad
.'ti.ntW.uoo rubles worth of ready '
cotton fabrics. With the reali.a-1
linn of the cinning haret, wlii. h
is expected this year to be satis- ,
I factory, ttv. demand for cotton.
! goi.ds by Ihe peasantry iiudoubt-i
iedly will increase. The govern- j
I inent now Is confronted "with Ihe
I Itroblem of further increasing the
'import of cotton goods, us the in
I crease In t lie product ion of the
llu-slan textile fuetries would re
unite. A big outlay of capital
for reconstruction work and for
the installation of new machinery,
which the govetnnitnt cannot at
nl at loid. would lie tnvoU-.-ti.
I.owtll Hotel for good vats.
"The Spoilers,
championship in
d but nee lighting handi
itampluii's: aiound Wshinton and Jackson ar canoes. Maori legends haw
I lie km,
cap.
Siiis, playing the role of (ll'miis-
ter, and lieeiy in the role of Mc-
sireeis. During tho same year a "mt u" ' "",,M "v 1
k... ukiu ..-i.ik .i I mi. I lived there or several years.
t roved by fire, was built w here the
i.f eb,:rg National Hank now !
.-la-ids. and a year later I. A;'.ahim
constructed the first masonry
I SAVKS III HUY'S LIKil
Namara, battled live .-tryigiit days, buibllng in the block where the
.-died quuntitieu 6f r al gore and re- I'mpqua how l is now located,
ceived m.iie blaik and blue spots1 The building built by Mr. Oakes
il an there are on a Chinese lot- "as used by him as a photogrnph
: ry ticket before they bulial:eU Ui( a!lvy and residence for 2 years,
r. el ur Lamb -rt llillyer. which it was i;oid and. used
They were taking scenes in the as a grocery store,
t'uhl which occurs betwe'ii ti:e ' Mr. A. C. Marsters moved It to
t.o enemies in Hex Iteac-h's novel, its present location, whui he con
"The Spoilers." which conies to- structed the building In which the
that they landed In New Zealand!
I ..I..P H..ma rottirm-d to Hawaii. I (-iti I-rt-ai U-atai Vr,
when- the residents worshipped loj ST. CATHKKIXKS. Out.. July
as their supreme being. They had t 1 doing to her husband's aid
a large temple in the Puna district j after he had ten shot in a hold
of Hawaii but later turned to the! up in the St. David's Hank, where
worship of other gods. Hema re-he was manager. Mrs. W. II. Ko
turned to New Zealand and many I fiera shot the robber, who died in
people accompanied him. lie also) - Hospital here today. Roger:; was
Maje
the
mill
determini d to outdo tl:' fa
mous screen battle blup-d by Wil
liam Farnum and Tom S;uit.-. Id in
a iilm version ut the book uiade
ten yuus ago.
tiMtk the image of io.
1'ele, the Hawaiian goddess of
fire, became displeased with the
ilavvaiians, who were worshipping
many idols, and vented her anger
by covering their lands and temple
with lava, the legends say. This
would account for the ancient lava
slightly wounded.
special price on Poncho camp
mattress. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
Ihe Seer, tary of Ihe State Hoard
of Cosmetic Therapy, oil Kitzpat
ikk Huildmg. 1'orilaiid, Orem.
It is (Mimand that there are
over twi thousand coMueticians o;i
eratir.g in tliis state To properly
take care o the licensing then ,,f
means a great deal of hork ami it
will tlieremre le well to g uppli
cations in at as early a date as pes
siti'e. No tosniMticiau wiH be al
lowed tn operate after July il,
1'J2j, without a license.
Heat witn gas.
l.ilHTty Theatre.
"The Marriage Mai ki-t." a Co
lunioia I'tctur-s producnou b".(-t
ttlg oi-e of tile finest all--l;:r
in fihmlom anl p' netiaiini: lu tii
v. ry tore of ill" mart i.ige pro
I-:' in. is the plioiopla ioiiiii.;
l no ,ilM rty Tle at i c tol..y lor ii
i wo-d.t s run.
He:.ded by .lack MMlhall. that
?!eil !tu; actor, and I'.inliae (I. Men.
a comparative io uicitn- r id ttie
m'Vivii who wen lauicl.; in a
rec.'iit de Mille prod uc ion, the :
all ; tar cast embraces Mich able I
News-lteview Is now located, and In
hit" years
used for u
lto"burg Furniture company
'I he space which the building . tablishcd the names ot the canoes l July 31
now occupi-s, is to De mien Dy a, m which their ancestors went from
modern, reinforced concrete garage.! Hawaii to New Zealand.
BEAUTY SPECIALISTS
MUST HAVE LICENSE
SIGNS INSTALLED
the structure has bet n trnm MH,m Kna and Mauna It will be a violation of the law
orage purposes by I ht' 1 i n l to engage in hair dressing, facial
i Jakoba said tne Maoris nan es- uiusmki: ui muii iu-huiii'iii
Heat with gas.
" railLTRY MEETING
i HT pnoiii.iiirj nm
hi bunkHLua m
iiu li- I : t i . i -.
I.c l. W ll
ilit illnl Mai,
lr.
1 KIWANIANS PICNIC
AT BOYS SCOUT CAMP
Kom bur., Kiw:iti:ar- aid ll'.cir
f.lljillies eiijoved H detulillill p. ::lc
in th.- Mov Si net stmnii' i- ( ainp. a
! .-hoi't di taiue Kmn'i ot ihe iiu en
t (tie I Mipipia, Ve -,ler-la e . ln'IU
I The liny St i'i'l-i ,-ervt d a r Killa
' ai lav M le" tlinher, t i.iii 1 inn ol
, I cuia-h. h"t toll . and it e.i
i t ' a . Prior t the picnic dinn
; n'linbcr e-1 the KiuaniiiiM e;iio-',i
' a ?-wiin in Mo- Si'Hit swiminitur hoi.
l'o!!e iiig Pie dllilU'r. h". -hi"
' ni ch tni:. tia hall and oi n r : pn.
' e;t indu'i-- t in. Th : .-- a
tine aiteiuiam e ai d ail h.id a i ai
act or s a nd a cl ri .e
lie. shannon lia, .1
May me Kebo, Ven
I. '.id Louis, Kate L :
LobbihS.
"Th. Marriage Marl.et," u-l'.
ten 1 l-'v e: ii nibbt !. i a
per in ati-e e-ii lue.i ,'i n mat ri.i :
i he a in tmr t "in n.U 1 1,1. it I'i.i; 1 1
ace i.i a inarkt i in w hu h the pv- r
t ie-1 l.n e aad t": nt a ud I he mo r
charini in; i -.o i. 1 1 ' y gels i to
h i:li.-.t prli e. I lie - tai y t ent. :
around an aitiaiiie uung . n:
w ho seat to a l.i.-ho liable "i ti
lib lHl g sclioel " ee piep.ll. d 1 t
i. an i. if bur be. a ,i-e m 1;. r
jell - i V" liat lire i bill led Mil o .1
et ;.- i tcf t aian :'.eiie i't - and hat'
ly t -i ape- in t line to j-r i i,
bn i liltif, h' f 1 ill I s.
JULY22.23JUID24
, 1!25, without a state li
cense. Tim office of the state
board of health Is receiving appli
cations ami it is absolutely neces
sary that all operators file at an
early date. Anyone who has been
actively engaged In cosmetic the
rapy six months prior to Julv :tl.
1,''. will he entilleri to n li.-enue
IN MANEUVERS IN BALTIC , hy exempti.m. Tno!. applving nt
(once can receive a license without
: an examination. All those applving
'alter July :tl, 1!J5, will be requir-
ed to lake nn examination. Appli
cations should bo mat!
C.ee whiz! It's hot! Electric fans.
Hudson Electric Store.
SWEDISH FLEET TO ENGAGE '
At each entrance to the city ihe
state highway commission has in
stalled signs directing visitin1? mo
orists to register their cars at the
Chainb r of Commerce ofiice. Th
Chamber of Commerce has been
designated by the state as out of
the points of registration for for
eign owned cars, und-r the terms
of the Mate law, ami special itt
ention will be directed at that fact
by the newly erected sig?is, which
um'o fnstalltd at the requet of
the local Chamber ol Commuce.
STOCKHOLM, July 15. As a
preliminary to plans for reorganiz
ing the navy, there will be held In
the Italtic this summer the most
extensive Swedish naval maneuers
since l!)U. The king will be in
command.
The Swedish fleet at present con
sists of 111 vessels. t)f which A2
heliing to the roast defense; '17 to
local units and :12 to the reserve.
Included in the main fleet, design
ed entirely for defensive purpiues,
are 12 battleships. 10 destroyers,
one armored cruiser and a num
ber of torpedo boats and tub marines
In view of the Impending renr-
An attractive and serviceable
line of new rubber aprons. Wear
directly to one of ours. I,lod Crocker.
Hell SoonJBe Graduated Again
th.it Uitlu. y tmuiil'-
r IkiiIih f
BLHLINEF! CLOSC RIVCR BATHS
1 Tho rnunly HKrnl'H nffii-i' lias
I hi" n Itiionui-il 1 lint a cnnviTitlon of
(lli'iltili 1'iniltry iri)illlciT. will hi"
i lii-lil nl urv;illU on Julv 22. J.'t anil
' M. A prni;i;in lm. Iti'i n pri larfd
Unit will finlniti. as stiiaki'in a
IHltiiluT nf tin haililii; tiuitllry pro-iluriT.-i
nf Ihi- I'niti'il Sliilfa.
"I'onln-y iirniliiri'ts if Iri'toti ar1 i caiiizatlon. annriMirliitinns litr Ihi
now InviT' iI by a n'ri-nl law uhlrh j year wi re limili'il lo Iho rontintia
prnviili's for liti' niiioititmi'iil of k j lion of the buililliiK proKram ile
vrtiTiiiarian who will be in chnrno c-iibd upon last year. The future
of poultry iltKi nse Itivi stltatlons. " polit y will depend partly on Ihe po
ays II . V. Con-iev. "Iioiiclas roun- ! litiial clevelopinenls abroad and
IV renriKi ntiitlt i s nni kul for tile : n.u 1 1 V on Ihe experience to
eniK'tiii. lit of this law anil ate fo Kililud during Ihe nianruvrrs.
be riiimnrti-l. d for their work. j
-1'oullty diseases In ihls rounfy , Studermser cosis less er pouud
I are responsible for the loss of thou- lh"" Duller.
' san.ls of dollars annually. Hereto- '
' fore no FiTvlee was available. Ttlf j RUSS1A EXPECTS BAKU OIL
new appotntie Is IT. V. T. John- FIELDS TO INCREASE YIELD
i son. IT. .Ii'linson Is one of tho I
fon must liiieslltalois or poultry! ItAK l July 1 r.. On Ihe on
disia.-e in the I nited Stales. IT. ! ! of the tilth anniversary of the
Johnson desires to meet poultry- l nationaliatlon ot Ihe Haku oil
i men from every section of the ; f jelds. the Soviet press pave some
stat' and rective their disease ; details of Ihe present slate and
; prohli'ins. nroductivitv of the oil fields and i
"l:ery phase of the poultry In- outlined the program ot their fu
dpstiy will recehc cotisideratton ! ture development,
at this convenlinn. The cieinty 1 The Haku oil fields, which before
Th .lciur. UkrB in Knhinon' lru Slorr. at Dsvton' Tenn.,
hows lh mm hn rrall stsrti-d lh trial of John T. Sroprs. I.ft
to ri(ht: t;or W H.iipl.r. ho nr, out thr arrant; Prof.
U allrr W hite, suprrintrmli nl n schools; l l.iy Crrrn. prrsrn'
I swrarlnn out of arrant. standinif. K. I. Kobinson, ownar
fit tht sler and chsirmnn of ih.O.hr aJ ounty li..rd of Kuucalion.
IWh.w. J k. Iarin. his sun and Ihnr alora in l)t.,n 3hJ
i..M ...i. tt... k;K i. rk,i.. rt..Hi. v.... .l
miu4 - r I ii jf f w vaiMi aiufiai . asu si
Antlert Th?atr
'I'le- I'-.tl i. -I w. bie'.i.:!.' -' ''
i f iiro.ii b.n k, routi'i -. i ol!- .
, Mo.r.f.s Lite t 1V.M ..iL!":i,l ol ,
I- - Hie l'ei l'l Fit'V . I. fex. ,
! '. I: n p. v as to t .; t 1 ie"
l in a nulieiel etui tiiutii iT c.k'p
n a v r- it i n tei in nti.-, t ht : o
' d.,i-' i s v ere iibl" t I.-' ; t
. s i Ii a t.i'np tiKi" Ittiin i'.u
I , 111 Citll'lV'.tH.
h- n a d - it .. ; . n . l..bh. -I
m 1 1 '( HiM! I. et it. t -i ' .
I ot- u , lb.- vli.ll. -1 M.'I., f l.fl
1 ,i ..; aw ;i
V. in n a tiiu-'.' i ooin "" i - ''
h .1 n 1. ;. i'lie.i, ;t U il l tll-.U-
ii-m- .: -!! ; er i t v itm-'!. 1- v
h a th" it.. 1 1 Mo r? i to ti... 9 i
h .'!' il t; e o! 1 ;t t ' ' I" i I" V ' '
p.:'. I done tl-.e imc!" at) .Hihi.it.K
ami tern UttiK up. Q
1 The bteUf Wire iep.t d v .lh -
'G
1
J 7 as .
3
(do A. CL. i
H. f ,
AK-'Ht tlei;. s ery mut h to have
a titter from county poultrmen
piiin; f mT their Intention of at-:
tending this convention. Tranipor;
tation ran be nrrar.Ked for a party
ot litre-' or four who do not have
cais. Som-' poultrymen m b
ii'mbb' to attend o th" te-M loct
cal move will be to sent! the uifn.
4n an c-e a kV1 r presentation
slio'iltl ! th'ie from IV1"1"'1
coutity to talk turkey, 1
'J'ouMry and poultry pnwhicts In
his cotinty represent a money rt-1
turn -.,4th year of more thun t'i'",-1
iii"i "'V Tills lik'Uie would in. lien!-'
I'm' we are iii th ' business In
no sm:nl Uiiy."
! (.ietnine old :! Toni;oP urn rug
at r-t. , y.uler Kee Hdw. i o.
BI R D li ATH V1L1,
CE INSTALLED ON
LIBRARY GROUNDS
the revtdution belonged to l7o dif-j
ferent owners, an1 now unitetl un
der one manaKement. The yield
of oil which in V.'i m a low
lM.deo.iMio pood it- a month, ha.- now
been brought up to maily l'ii.i-hh,.
otH) poodn. which la approximately
the pre-war slant lard. There aie
no in exploimtton al.tn'ii wlls.
Ij-i yer Huscia exported from
Itukii .li.etMt.eno p4Mtl a of oil. It in
expected that tlunnft the comitic
year mt l--i than 3M.000.wmi will;
be obtained.
New equipment and machinery
were bttuKht in America thi year,'
and the method of obtaiulnc oil
have been entirely revolutionized.
At present the (tovprnmeni is cm
barking uHn a roMly proKiam of
bul Phn k an a-ld!t!on:il oil pipe line
A Mmc'ini-i (onrti fp biril hvh t- from ll-
, mmn to he (J) halted on th ."
.library srounds. thank to the a n-
k'if
'clinic hkii won itaiiiin. on ; V. v"
. t. 111 ..,.a.wl ....tra. Il.i.n tl.i.j W
m Part of the order for nitvs '
p. cted to be placed abroad. I . K JyQ
blv In America. The sche-ne mXt
tie fiiianc.id hv the Slate II " " .
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