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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
THE OREGON MIST VOL. XXIX. SMUTS MAKE 6KEAT GAINS III EAST ;ix Defeats Stimson in New r . a a York-Ohio ana inaiana Oemoorttlo. u(W Tork Election throughout v eouotry Tuesday resulted In a po- W convulsion or rar rvacmug ui W iluillw at many point, to the Cju, wv of 1VJ2, and apparently CJi wldt'iiirnad In It effect y,w York, John A. DH. demo Ltlc candidate fur governor, U elect u wr Henry I Htlnion. republl Cj, by shout '.ooo, reversing tb. QtHcn plmaiity 70,000 Id J9oi governor Hughes. I New Jertty la Demooratlo. U Nw Jersey, Woodrow Wilson, MioctUc rnnUltlnte for governor. In aHttdorrr Vivian M. Li, republt cu, by about 16.000, reversing tbaj rtfloul republican iluralltjr of I.OOO (or oTror. I U MssMchusetU Etigeue N. Koa kaoeratt ha defeated Oovernoi Va 8. Draper, republican, (or re tfim, by about 30,000, reversing orsrnor l)raitr'i former plurality I.OOO. It Connecticut Judge llaldwln, dam nt, la elected over Charles A mIwIb, rpubllcan, by about 4,000. iftilm th previous republican plu :ii of is.o.jo. ll OHIO, uoTcraor juaaon iiarmon. . . - knocrat, candidate for reduction. tpoara to have carried tbe aula by tost 13.Q"0. over Warren Q. Hard L, republican. Vst In Rhode Island Close, j ll Nw lUiiipsblfa, Hubert I. Data, t-pubUcan undulate (or governor, la kl:ny C. K. Carr, democrat, by Lout t.iv j la Pennsylvania, the election ol bU R T'Iht, republican, for gov-1 rsor. U conceded by largo ma JOHN A. DIX, IWMtful Damoeratle Candidate for Govtrnorahlp of New York. f KhtHlu Mand, Oovtrnor t'othlcr. luWIcan, it i-Ucted by a plurality Q Toddi',., . the (ualon candidate. W. llooi.er. In elected by 16.000. ' Iua the domocrata claim he Non of Claude K. PortKr for gov- f". but thla la not yet conceded. licontln to' Return Lafollatte. wlaconaiB, the election of tho MUcan raudldate (or governor. Inl E. McOovern, la claimed by Puw4 majority, and the return of tor LaFolWtte to the United natii U aaaured. P Michigan Charlaa fi Oaborn. re. llc candidate for governor, la ird. odore Rooicvclt's bom dlatrlct 'Mter nay, Long uiftnd( g(Va du orallty nf 204. aa aialn.t . nlural. 793 feir lliiKhna In 19n ttlca Charlea A, Talrott, demo defeated Charlea 8. MIHIngton. "Idaut Bbarman'a nominee. cwieTdM by 27(111 ' wr notable unaota In the rMliBsl dl.trlcta. Ropreaenta, Herbert Haranni Hf..lnn lnJ and political a..nrt.. i h Rooaavelt, n, ouite(i by Jeffer- . Levy. 'Prenentatlve W W ri.. Ha county, Theodore liooaevett'i r waa tipped out by Martin wiiiinn, 8. Ilennett w (Or Conr... K. t, . . " - " j"- t aon of the polltloal eoon- Fo r.,ao, hlhw of tb urlff . , floated, but hla home Auburn, m-ttfit in m. . j IJ.nl d " Vice 1 8h"mai candidate for Wa &rxtnA v.. - j . tinl t " uw:ri. .j. -' iiome town weni f. . B1 the d0UlO0rat tnhlUeM N"ir b.4 tw fcta to s fri -,.;;.-; I HARMON WINS IN OHIO larly Return. n ,u ,ndlc,t, , Damocratle Landsllds. Clevelaod.-HtuUrn ludlyau. that Jwv.rnor Judaon Harmon ilm) j,M nude a clean .wn-p of the iU,tu do. featlng Warren U. Harding (Rep) and bla plurality will approximate 60,000. Columbus Democratic Rtutq Chair roan NlcboU said return Indicate a democratic Miidlldn. The plurality of (Jovernor Harmon In llumllton county la now estimated at 15.0UO, In Cuyahoga county 2:),ooo. In Mont goinery county 4,ruo. Election Board! Seittd. McAloster, Ohli. Charged with ton- piracy to Injur, oppress, threaten ' and Intimidate - h as i i I lUO Ul by refusing them the rlKlit to vote, bulf tho cliTtl.in officials of McAI tr wvrt arrcatvd by a deputy mur abal and taken before ttt fnltrid SlaW-a conimlluticr and hold on bonda of J,ooo each. Creit Socialist Cain. New York The Rorlalut vote aliowa an 'ni-ritaiie from 50 to 0o per cent In all of the cltli-i of the Mate In lluftalo the HoclnllMta got 3ou0 aa agalnat 775 In tii; In Syracuxe 220 a agalnat I loo In loa; In Jami-a-towa. 6oo. at agultut :,7 in 19mh, and the aaine pcrnnUji- la iniiltitalned In other cltlea. DEMOCRATS WILL CONTROL HOUSE Chicago That tlw next llouae of Kepreaentatlvei wilt be controlled by! the denuirrau Is cnni.(J -d. The d'-m-1 ocrata guinea from the republican ' aeata In c(ii:)trin In e'ght ttatei. la New York leven republican ' mi U were necurrd by the d'MiiocratH; I in Mirjliin.l. .Uchuett!, Norih Carolina, rurh, the mpublicann IohI two icjiti LoHneii are definitely known to hare been UHlnined In Il linois, Kenturky, MUxourl and Ohio. The known democratic g:itn of IS entH, Ii oll.et by two republlran gaiiM from the democrat, one e.ich in New York and renn.vlvaiil.i. Il port received from other matuit In dlcain that the demoerat will have ample iiuirfcm to aeeure them the 22 eiU Hfiiry to give tliem control of tho limine, two democratic K"'"9 prevlouiity liniiix been reported In Maine. Twenty four were acquired before the Malue election. t Grandfather Clause Helps. In Oklahoma re (urns Indicated that the democrats probably gamed two acuta, duo apparently to the operation of the no-called grandfather clause, which debarred the negro voter from voting. At democratic headquarter In New Jersey, It w declared that tho state would hold eight seals, making a gain of five. iNfinocrata in West Virginia bad gained In three districts Missouri ahowed one known, with three probable democratic gain, w hile In Iowa and Illinois the return Indi cated the democrat would gain a to tal of alt aeat. In North Carolina returns Indicated democratic gain which would in crease to three. Socialist for Congrest. A bin aurprise came from WlHCon eln when the republican committee conceded the election of Victor I Horner, Socialist, to congress from the Kourth dlatrlct, which I now held by the republican. Return Indicate that the Socialists bnve polled more than 40,0"0 vote In the city of Chicago. It la the first time In 18 yciira that the deinocrnta have carried the Hou of RoprcKcntatlve. New York City will be represented by en almost aolld democratic dele gation. The United Slate Ser.ate will prob ably have a reduction In the republi can majority a a reult of legislative election held In many atate. WOODROW WILSON ELECTED New Jerey Elect Oemocratlo Gover nor by Large Majority. Trenton Dr. Woodrow Wilton, for mer president of I'rlnceton. -leioa'cl Vivian M. Lewi, the repuBllcan nom inee for governor of New Jcrary v where from 10.000 to 20.000 plut-illty. The democrat claim tho kglJ..iur nd while thla claim doe not eIU o well ba.cd a that of victory for the atate ticket. It would not be ft aurprl.lng thing If thoy were found In g poeltlon to elect a democratic fen tor. MoKlnley Congratulate Lloyd. Chicago Wllllm B. McKlnler. chairman of the ropubl'can congr. Ilonal committee. ? congratula tion, to Chairman Lloyd, of the dem ocratic congr..le.l omM.e' upon th. reported sinews of democrat In wliiiUo. -Jt' ,n the seit congTO"- N ST. HELENS, BRADY'S VICTORY DOUBTED GREATLY James H. Hawley-, Democratic Candidate, Likely to Win Out In Idaho, UolHf., Malio-ihi,.r..Ht In l..rtlon In M-lio ci-ntrfd nili..ly about the gu0. rnaiorlal cimt'-at whU'lj wan tho only 'at! offi,.e rnc.rnliig which uny doubt exlMt.-d to th,. rt-Kult. Agre- 'vc campa.Kna i.av,.. bi-n nwde by The latest returns pi ve Oswald West, Democrat, of Clatsop " (1,,v, ru'"- ii. iirady, re- j County, the election for Governor of Oregon by a plurality of be pui.ii.an i...i,,in.e f,Jr re-M.-ctrbn. and tween three and four thousand. He carried Multnomah County J'e ii. niuy, hi democratic op-! by nearly one thousand, poni'tit. ! The rarup:iign him?.! on the liquor question, the republican platform de clarliiK in favor of Hubmlttlnn a con stitutional amendment providing for mate wide prohibition, and the dem ocrats standing pat on the present county local option law. The linos are clearly drawn between the "wet and "dry" forces, aud because of this Indications point to Iirady' election. Governorship in Doubt. The election. of Governor Jamos H. Rrady, republican, is In doubt. Return from the noutheaHt Indicate the .Mormon counties, are voting the democratic ticket. They ),ave cut Into the Iirady majority with vital ef fect and the returns from there have revived Interest at democratic state headquarters, where I wan practically concedxd Hraily was elected. Kremont county will give Hawley, democrat for governor, a majority of between 3oo to 5u0. Ilaunock county return Indicate Hawley will pull out with BOO majority. He will also carry Bingham county. It Is believed. He sides Aila It 1 known Canyon, El more and HoIhc counties will bo car ried by Iirady, The fop-caste'! lunticllde for either Brady or Haw!. to mature. Tho rest- an now plainly evident means that the eleventh legislature will be largely republican and will pass an amendment to the slate con stitution allowing the people to rote en statewide prohibition two years hence. Although Hawlej hns evidently car ried Ilolse City by a small majority, the lend Is not stiff, -lent to offset the big majorities cxpei cd and aro com ing in from tho conn ry precinct fav orable to Hratiy. I! -wloy' lead In the city, v ' ' h Is stn i;!y "wel" was les nun I . '0 major!).'. French Sleeps State. Htitgon L. French, rc-uhllcan can didate twr congress, wi 1 sweep the state by a much larger m tjorlty than he did at the trlmarles. He is the tn surgent republican candidate who de feated Thomas R. Hauler, standpat representative for the nomination. Krencb Is leading- the republican tick et In every county in the state with tho exception of Itlnlne, the home et Arthur M. llowen, hi opponent. Returns from southeastern or Mor mon courule are meatier. A late dis patch from Pocatello. the homo city of Governor Brady, Is to the effect tbat he lost the city by 600 majority In favor of his democratic opponent. No fight has been made on the re maiuder of the state ticket. In Ada county a straight republican legisla tive ticket was elected. Kremont Wooi., for years Judge of thla dis trict end who presided over Wie Moy er Haywood trial, was defeated by Carl A. Davis, democrat. Hawley Is leading Brady in North ern Idaho. Four Shoshono county precincts give HawU.y 520, Iirady 280. The democrat claim Kootenai county by 00. Hawley Lead at Waiter. Welser. Idaho Returns from 15 of the 19 district In the county Indicate that Hawley, democrat, for governor, will carry the county by about 200 majority. ILLINOIS IN LANDSLIDE Oemoorats Will Have Representation In Congr. Chicago. With five out of the 26 Illinois Congressional Districts to be heard from. U Democratic Ropre.en tatlve. and eight Republican h . been elected. It I believed that the final return, will th. Democrat, aa having the large.t number of Rep esltutive. A. a result of th. Dem ocratic land.llde. the State Leg.sU : will undergo a decided cbang. Three of th. state lawmaker, who itetd In connection with th. WHO minis, however, were re- jampot" sc '",.! of Ottawa. Br" . Olympla Republicans Win. Olympla. Wash.-neturn. from 16 ' the 20 outside precincts and two 0,: the sl Olympia wards Indicate 01 at th. entire Republican county hl,.kot is elected easily, although, th. "'Cocrat. made . hi, flgbt for th. B,1lc. of Auditor and vote Is clo.. ein r Taylor Loe In Tenne.. Neville. Tenn.-W. irper. I juslM dldt. for governor. dfl-U4 ' Mnsor lUbwt . TSI. t OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, I0IO WEST BEATS Rest of Republican State Ticket Is Victorious by A.E. THOMPSON ELECTED SHERIFF Miller Representative, La Bare Clerk, Laws Treasurer Farr Commissioner, Prescott Surveyor, Sherwood Coroner. Scappoose Goes Wet A. W. LalTerty was elected to Congress from this district by a majority of about 10,000, while W. C. Hawley carried the first district by about the same number. F. W. Benson will be the next Secretary of State and Thos. B. Kay Treasurer. Henry J. Bean, Thomas A. McBride. George H. Burnett and Frank A. Moore were elected to the Supreme Bench, all of the Non-partisan Judiciary ticket being defeated. A, M. Crawford is the Attorney General; L. R. Alderman, Su perintendent of Public Instruction; Willis S. Duniway, State Printer; O. P. HorT, Labor Commissioner; and John H. Lewis, State Engineer. The prohibition measures were beaten by a large majority and the Home Kule Bill probably carried. The Woman's Suffrage Amendment was snowed under all over the State. All of the measures creating new counties or changing county boundaries were defeated, and the bill allowing counties to issue bonds for the building of roads seems to be a winner. Election day passed in Colum bia County with more interest being taken than has been shown in several years. The day was rainy and disagreeable, but there was a heavy vote polled. The particular attack of the Democratic forces had been made against Martin White, the Re-, publican nominee for Sheriff, and interest in the contest was the main feature of the day. This end of the county, with the ex- OSWALD WEST Governor-Elect of tho State of Oregon ception of Houlton, went to the Republican, but the northern part and the Nehalem precincts gave the Democrat, A. E. Thomp son of Clatskanie, a sweeping majority. He won by about 200. M. E. Miller, Republican nom inee for Representative, wins by a majority of over 600. v H.E.LaBare defeated his Dem ocratic opponent for the office of County Clerk, Mr. Wilkerson of Rainier, by over 400. The closest race was on the office of County Treasurer and COUNTY VOTE 2. ! o 1 1 i "! Governor llowermnn (Rep). West (Pern) Uepresentiitivo lli own, Soc Miller, Hep Con nt v Clerk Dnviilson, 80C . . . . I.alliire, Rep Wilkerson, Pern.. Sherill Thompson, Den.. I'slier, S' White, Rep 11 32 Ufl 38 l! 10, 14, 84! lti 411: 611 11 12 111' 20 10 6.1 12 32 140. 41 (itllllV ,,......,. , ,, , ., - f 1 i ' ' i t v . . m 3 7 2!) 18! 4' is'... 61. 7i 321IM 21), 72117. 8 44j. 17 1.1 411 1 34, 62, 01 3d'. III! 12 8 224 21, 2 4 21; IH ill 24i 47 27; 37, 03 3 2! 77! 701 Tirfsurer- Hattatt, Pern 10 2,144; 27 3.1 01 211: 77 1 12, OSt ,avs, Rep. Ileen. Hoc 0 7i 3S 20 7 tintvComtnissloner 4-year term 'arr, Rep ullcrton, Dcm.. eiigemnn, 80c . . 10, 33 153! 21 10, 14! 2i 27 23i 851 7! 20' tlj 0, 37 13 inty Commissioner 2-year term latuor, Dem 11. 12! 28 k vser. Soc 5, 13 3!i 18 8! 20 ticlienor, Rep. . . inty Hurveyor rescott. Ren. . . . 0, 27 145 I I 12, 41,198 ' (in ar i Li I 2tl 80 . 14 l- . oner lynn, Jm 111 14: 70 lterwoo.1, Ren . 101 45 108' M 8P BOWERMAN Good Margin was won by A. T. Laws, the Republican nominee, as he beat Mr. Hattan by the narrow mar- ivin t tiv. 11ilnn L'nM sw.l limn I gill Ul IC11 VUIC3. X Ul DiriUG bllllC it was thought here that it had ended the other way, but Moecks precinct gave Laws a majority of 11 and made him the victor. Farr's lead over Fullerton wiil be more than 300. Mr. Fuller ton ran well in this end of the county, but wa3 unable to get much of a vote in the northern section. A. W. LAFFERTY Representative in Congrest from Second District Tichenor's majority will run up close to 450, and the Republican Surveyor and Coroner were elect ed by large majorities. The election was a surprise to a large number. Not all of the " 1 .1 i o candidates that the Mist worked ; wlde "nd eneri movement of the for were elected, and of course we ' Republican party toward progreseive- would-ratherthat they had been. 1 ,sm- "The ""turns .peak for them Nevertheless the choice of officers 1vm- have nothing to regret. I has been limited to men who we urpru.d.thni I ran so well and believe to be honest and straight forward and who are in every way competent to perform the duties of their various offices. BY PRECINCTS ? I 8 Elf f !? 5 f H L. a S U.S. sb ? 2. r a j 2. r 1 - : ; lj 1 . ' 81 P 25 4(, 33: 41 12'; 43; 401 78 I2H 30! 44 40j 27 I Sell 681 1 4 6 40 40l 41 40 32 21 485 51 1 64 1001 12 12 192 44 61 0tl8 88 25.: 642 t 'I 70 20 ! 880 10 13 100 8 45 008 i! 62 34 ! 777 10 42 i 787 12! 4H 30 140, 120 170 III 14 181 24! 98 73 20 00 104 12 100. 41 1 40 Bf! 04! 71 T 10 "7 9: 2!. f 24; 10' 10 38 83 01 I D8j 12 67 58 '! 6i 18 0!), 40 40 62! 70 85 1101 04 134 Hi 20 '17, 25 18,... 8 15 11 1 207 H 00128, 72114 21 ! 34 011 07 40 44 20 41 28 5, 873 679 108 14, 25; 11 1 38 It 65. 40. 20 17! 44' 38; S8l 63 20' 13, 12 15; 51 478 251 881 11 32! l! 27 03110, 80,14 I W 23 . 7 48 64 134 133159 81 28! 65, 4 27 22. 355) ?4W 72 153 4s! 64 1 047 1 BOTH SIDES CLAIM IOWA forter and Carroll Expact to Win In ttata. SXSl ' ablp with th damderata ah&wlag tba i greater confidence. If Governor Car- i roU It re-eleeted It will be by tb 't;'.?' Itecter, democratic gub ernatorial caodflate, claimed tbat he would carry the state by 20,000, but more conservative estimate based on 109 precincts out of 2300, place his plurality (If any) at 4000 or 60OO. Governor Carroll declared that the early return were ali from the cltle and that estimate baaed upon them were bound to be erroneous. This atate baa 11 congressional dis trict. L S. Pepper, the young dem ocratic candidate in the Second dis trict, walked away with the election, carrying every county over his op ponent, Charles Orllk. It wa. in be half of the Utter that Colonel Roose velt recently made his address in Davenport. Republieana Win Nebraska. Omaha Although the returcs are comparatively meager, it appears that Mayor James Dahlman, of Omaha, democratic candidate for governor, has been defeated by Chester A. Aid rich, republican, by a safe majority. Congressman O. M. Hitchcock, on the face of the returns, ha. a safe lead over United State. Senator El mer J. Burkett in the race for toe senate. HOME RULE BILL WINS IN OREGON The biggest surprise in the election return, was the greater Oregon home I rule bill running ahead of tbe vote against prohibition. Not only did the bill lead in Multnomah County, but also in the state. Tbe home rule bill and the vote against statewide prohi bition ran 2 to 1 in Portland. Re turn, from the 'state did not change tbe indication that the home rule had carried and that prohibition had ttfeen defeated. Many of the cities In 'dry" countiea gave large majority for home rule and against prohibition. Pendleton went "wet" by about 10 to 1, but incomplete returns from rural precincts indicated that tbe big majority of the urban vote would be cut down. Grants Pas in "dry" Jos ephine County gave about 2 to 1 in favor of the "wets," but the rural vote threatens to make this show-lag almost an eves break. Early indi cations from Lane; County were that the vote would be close. Early re turn, from 'Astoria gave the' "wets" about 1 to 1 majority In favor of the home-rule bill and against prohibition. Indiana Goes Democratic. Indianapolis. Incomplete returns from a majority of the 90 counties of Indiana indicated that the Demo crats will have majority in the Legislature, and that the Democratic state ticket has won by a small ma jority, which will mean the retirement of Senator Beverldge. Th. Democrats seem to hate car ried 11 of the 13 Congressional dis tricts, and It Is thought that Cr urn packer and Barnard, of tbe Sixth, are defeated. 8timaon Blame. Pregretaivlsm. New York Henry L. Stimson at tributes his defeat to causes nation with the rest of the ticket," said Mr. Stimson. Foas Win. In Maaachu..tts. Bogten. The Democrat, won th. tate election and placed Representa tive Foss, a former Republican, In the chair occupjed by Oovernor Dra per (or thea last two years. Early return showed tbe Demo crats 'carried almost every offlc. on th. Ut. ticket. Jo. Cannon I. Elected. Danville, 111.1 Joseph O. Cannon will go back .to th. House from the Eighteenth district of Illinois. Re turn. Indicate that his plurality is much smaller than that of two years go. Democrats Sweep Chicago. Chicago Returns In Chicago and Cook county, although less than one naif the total, Indicate the democrats have .wept th. city and county by from 39.000 to 40.000. Mlrm.sota I. Republican, St Paul Minnesota elected A. O. Eberhart,. republican, .governor, and U. legislature will continue to b. strongly republican. Insuring th. re flection of Ualt.4 But.. S.itAor Clapp, insurgent. Oklahoma t. Stay Ory. Oklahoma Ci.tyll.poru ladl.lt. that tbe pr.potlttrui ta substitute K cal optlom . far . siawwida ' ; HU tasa f aaafe WASHINGTON GOES TO THE BEPUBLICAHS t Returns Indicate Ejection of Three Congressman and Supreme Judges Seattle Washington .tat. Tu.sdai elected three congressmen, five jus tices of th. suprem. court, a atats legislature- which will choose a uo ceor to United State. Senator Sam uel Pile., and a full county ticket la every county. Two cont4tutIonJ amendments to be voted upon, on. granting women's suffrage and th. other providing 'for the succession ot the office of governor. Late return, .how that William E, Humphrey, republican wa. re-elected a. representative in congress from the district which Includes Seattle and King county, winning a decisive victory over W. W. Black, democrat In the congressional district ot which Taooma is a principal portion, Stanton Warburton. Insurgent repub lican, was victorious over Langhorne, and In tbe Third district (a th. East era part of the state, and including Spokane, W. F. LaFoll.tte, insurgent republican, was elected by a good ma jority. -.If Mi J1T; k'.A 1-.-! W. F. LA FOLLETTE, Newly Elected' Congrettaian from tha Third Waehington District Polnd.gter's election to the United States itnate 1. practically assured by tbe election of a republican legislature- Return., indicate that a light rot. wa. cait foe campaign has been lacking In enthusiasm, save, in one or two cnt.su. The canvass for th. so-called non-partisan supreme court ticket (ailed to receive tb. support expected by its promoters, and tha election 'of the five republican candi dates for the supreme court bench is reasonably certain. A constitutional amendment grant ing woman suffrage was on the ballot. There bajg been no orgSnized opposi tion to tfie amendment -and it is gen erally conceded that It ha. carried. Seattle seems to have voted nearly Urea to on. for woman suffrage, but In Tacema, th. early returns show the vote about evenly divided. Washington Cities Dry. Seattle A remarkable feature of the election was the extension of the "dry" territory. Nine cities la West ern Washington, including two of tha largest la th. state, voted (o close tha saloons,' and ISO saloons were put out ot business. The new dry crUe. ax. Everett, Bellingham, Mount Vernon, Burlington, Sedro-Woaley, Anaoortes, Edmonds, Oranlte Falls and Arling ton. STUBBS IS ELECTED Majority Muoh Reduced Results an Oengr.se Tn DoCbt Tape Governor W, R. Stubb 'was re-eleoted in Kansas by a plurality estiaatcd by republican campaign managers at from 12,000 to 20,000. 8tubbs made bis race on progressive republican platform and was forced into a vigorous right by opposing railroad lateresU. Tha gov ernor's opponent was fleorge Hedgea, who, although defeated, re duced Stubba majority at two ytirs ago by several thousand TStaa. Jmon Wms In Caof.mla. aa fvanatac OallSeraia remains a tba aspafcOoaa aoUflla. ' Hlraaa Assasob koa been sir.fl into offloa of toveraat br a plurality which, it sjMaw en t Hals ( partial r.turaa. satat atAatnatai 80,008. tHm tMBOAianJtajfa aatuma racaltv 4 1mm q aigft anagriialoAal Us trMs fli H. saa. H acaaara frs abU'&M CcJWusaJa kas aajaO va vatatd t ili ram i ran wt I ' j . ; 1 r