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o o o La Grangl W eekly La Grande Weekly 0nd VOLUAIEoXXII. iMfiif ' ViSITORIH ' UfillE lk koy .1. i.insiniAX is i:i(ii.. ATOK !' I'lt'Tl lil-.'S 1IY Ti:i.i:;itAiMi. YOUTHFUL GENIUS WAS FORMERLY RESIDENT HERE "Today's Pit-lure- Today" Ik-coming ltegular 'Valine if Prominent Xouspapcl Tlmiulnll the, t'uuli ' iCvfiiiit" Observer Will Adopt (he .Service Soon. Le Roy J. Lci;hij;;n, sacciSdftil intentor of the Process ol sending pictures, by tele uh, is a La Grande! visitor. He is son of J. II. Leisli- man, former well known La Grande josident, and lived here with the! family, until their removal to Baker J and thence to Osdon, their present i honty At tii.it limo Ll- Itoy wai nine ycais of age. jie is now 25 The young man sprung into promi nence two or three yoais ago when he announced that he could send pictures by" telegraph and proved it. 1-uist white: fcialt Lake papers published muhoroits pictures of scenes and port! aits .-eitt direct from New Yo.k and it was a!! done liter ally as "utticV as lightning." The p:oci?s is being comme:cial , ized uml "today's pic-tut-J; today" are becoming tcautres of tii piomiii ent papers tiitottghout the country. Tltc La Grande. Kwning Oherve: will use the i'ei vice as soon as some preliminaries a:e completed in a few woiks iuMce. Mr. Lt islnu:!n dec ibeil the pro ccss a"- b-'jng very simple" which like ail other innovaliwi'.s of t!ie kind, it probably h. Tlt. sipparatus i said to ruseinlile, a dictaphone in which the picture is placed tor "record.'' A eeceiver at tile other end of the line, no mutter how many thousand miles away, receives th.a impressions and they ui-e. pi oduceti not in tiie same manner lut with the srmo facility that the reiv.d of the phonograph is reproduced. The practical u -o of tele photo graphy was (lemoasirated in a recent "telegraphing" of tlir.'v tinge- printi by the Oakland police station, and this pert of the invniton is now tho property of the I'tiited. States govern meat, a fact vvhtc-U attaus that there is utility as well as novelty in the Lelshman process. The, you lb man ts ciedited- with 6?veral other Inventions, mostly of a matli-iualiei.l ciiaractcr tile chief of which is the "yrcoscopu a device of great advantage students in mathematics. it has. been adopted by upwards of a thousand colleges aiid wh'iols tlirjiighou: the country. Another invention is an adding ma chine which is haciRS liuge dist-i-bulion, (i'H) of (hi'iii lt,.viug recent!." bn-n consigned to the Argentine re public. .Mr. Lardiniaii. who accompanied l.v hi; w if -. is speiidini: the day with the family of hiS lincl and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J Fruitdale- iSUddard, ',ot SEVEN MOSE DAYS ALLOWED AUSTRIA PAULS, ,!a!y ::!. si anted seven a-M;! -Audtia has iteen 'en , t,in- kefal daex for sitlerat on of the peace let ms. Aug ust C will be the final day on which the Austrian i c re.-vntai t vest.may suli mit inquiries. This'as. decided upon by the supreme council yesterday. .The council also ec'dt-d to ignore Von liethmnnr. !i. ilwi "'s rt'etut stand trial for the former ii: ror. A comniis.s-e'i, of o.'-erts v. ill be natl.l to :iP"ft;on ront:--! M the roll. ing -tK'k of the licriiin. Austrian and fVra taii,'-ays. The Oecon. tltic rfiau-rs ef tr. luignriaii tjea'y wen .-approved. " ' 0 . REP02T SOVIETS I5AEE ' PROPOSALS TO AIXIE?? IlF.Rt.IX. Ju'.y The !:r peoplc"ii-0.lli niiighain, the cs visite-l Cut Cun :ed I'eprTScr.ve'.f Ilu.lap t erday aei ordirt' to the g, IteriinI.eka:, gotiati-tt t aon tf vie f n.:cig and pressed v) t arr-i the fjrrti-i of a n was O ;;f";":rint "0"?V ,IO have -en lorwarUwl To ; o IHPLAMZ SUPPLANTS MX AUTOMOBILE Sa.V FRANCISCO, July 0 juuf Into ifh uStonioblle for,a run out to the ouuntry club for a tenuis pnateh or a aoundof the ink8 has been a common practice in tha past. Xow the airplane iias slipphmted (ho automobile'.' On fi number of occasions recently poto or potf players have flown ii ifie.'d or links In their privte ai-i-ipfawes. Complaints cam tiufekly. Polo players said that the lighting :of an airplane on the- field not only ; stampeded their panics but might Prove highly disastrous should one of the machines fall among tha spec tators or animals. Golf iplr.yfj s made the same com plaint in regard to the dancer. Tttpy went a iittie bit further however. They said it interfered with their Kotiie iy iide inc oiramen i lying over them and because they distract ed them from their same, considered the airplanes in the light of a now fancied hazard. iTiie result has been that at Del .Monte, where the.e is both a polo field and a couple of soif links, rules and regulations to govom flic flyers alioady have been promulgated and posted on thc'fields for the benefit of tho airmen. They are piohibitc-d !illk3 ., prm ision from landing on tho polo field or tne is being made for landing grounds a little distance jawey. THREE DRQV II SUI11E TUB ;-: A.V OliSol.ln'K IIIAIT, cams iov.. Accident Occuced on lmg lt,inI Hound While t rail Was K. jicrimcutinK Willi lioodis. .NEW7 LON'UO.V, Conn., July 0 People- on tho beaeh at Waterfoul reported that a submarine, thought to he th-i G- suddenly sunk v.'itli the hatches open today. It was later 1 learned that theee were drowned. The G-2 was an obsolete craft used in xrae:i:uental work. It -was engaged in experimental work. 11 was engaged and sack without warning in Lonr Island Sound. Five of the crew were saved. Junior Tennis Singles In "Y" Tournament Won By Harry Proctor Ilarry Proctor defeated W'aido Stod dard last nijrht in the finals of the junior singles on the Y. M. C. A. ten nis court, 0-4, 2-G, 6-4, The playing by each of the contestants was said by those who saw the contest to lie the best of the junior sets played this year. Both boys were on their toes every bit of the time. The last set looked a3 if it would g-o to Waldo Stoddard, for he had four games chalked up against ftocior's two at one time, but Proctor gradually sneak ed up and won out. Prior to the game with Stoddard, Proctor vanquished lieidenrcich in two straight sets, ti-1 and 6-2. The junior doubles will be started Thursday evening; when Stoddard and liesse will play Proctor and Chandler, nnd Lynch and Lynch will piny Kivctte and iilrtck. t hen on l uesday evening. August 5, the winners will play each other ami on .Thursday the finals will he played with Heidenreich and Thei son as contenders for the high honors. In the senior singles Ted Larson won from Francis Cramer by default and- Leslie Bennett walloped Kalph Winters :i-4, 4-1, 4-1. Tonight A. N Minton will play Stuart liennctt and Cecil Uolton will struggle with AV. II. 5inort. , i The iad Vs' singles have .had to !; rearranyJ, due to the fact that some! of thejndies-nre away, and so the fol lowing schedule will be played: Wed nesday afternoon between 4 and '"o'clock, Miss3 Krone's .Smith vs. Mrs. A. Nelson, and Xri. II. E. IltKin vs. Mrs. .Kelvin F, Hake; Satuft.iy, M'Tss Mni- firouix- vs. .Miss Min,s Coojieif, siiii Wrf.0W. H., Talhott vs. Miss t;teva ,mith. Mrs. K, i'n'xk il play t c winner of, the iaiiiolt-f-'mith ni-rii h 5r,n!y. On, Moiiay uf1-tenlo--n.)AugV-t 4, the "''triers of '.he ro'ptctivc v.1l ?ay sen:i- finals ?ntl on W.'iJne.'.:.-. August P, !!w iiyrls will be played o:t oil S3 TRANSPORTS TVIIJi BE PUT INTO TRADE RUNS : as t- t WAaillXin'', fAPO-Kour IT ""'O "'" "' V.SS- Iryiei baek to the shipping b'ard li'Ofeiliaii ly .nil placed in 'b An6rir;P'.-! O, nf s, ng-r and frl-rlit - Vo k, att r ttioy SIX paokS rimiTiifcft L u sj . ur n rinn i iimiminn ..itiunioinj I ' mm TOT.tf, M MtlliH oy Dt.ATHS W Ki:i'i:Ti;i w tvvkxtv. KKiirr. NO CALL HAS YET BEEN MADE FOR SOLDIERS lilt.-s and Net-roes Mai, f.'.nh Oilier With Knives aodSlmol -.,., AmbuvUl'rolmbi, a .i(fl!. l.v WoHmled ;ia.i fuvj At.wtt - hi(f to l is il:,iie. CHICAGO, Jn!y ;;. -Bite- fiL-ht-ing b?teen whites and m-j'ocj spread to nil parts of Chiearo last night. Sci ions casualties -aro beeom-' iiu,o t,i,i;,e)ou.-4 in at iaa ottiert Period of the racial war. i Tho city autho:itiiF have m-t.le no! call for troops and lacking shell re-' uuest Governor Lotvdeu could not oruec toe i,oaie!s to lUKe cnar aitnongti stt'Jtt ure now testing on '! their arms. The death list lia.s reached twenty eight. Two n'groes we:e killed iaM right and a hundred persons were ii jureti. U'hi)es ami Me' ot i;It.sht';l e;.eh oilier with knives, ht fnuii iinirfnsh ami nvn down j;,al:U.cl metu-; hvrs of tho other race itttd 't them, There hrs been some htoting. Prali ality n doren l ave be(cn fataHy wonnd- ed. The wisites se-'ci more agg sie .'han at ar.y time tireviou::. A se-ioll of tile grand jury Ila: heeii called to aitcmpt to fix. the re sponsibility for' the ijots. WOM AX .SHOOTS. X K0 UO. CHICAGO, July :. A wh'tc wm nn shot n negro in the side on Xortl W?ahash avenue t-.is afternoon. She escaped uninjured. HUXGARIAX PCLKilUCNT SLRTOliS IX ASSKMHL GENEVA, Juiy kM Aicxandcr Gui- bai, president of the Ilunrjariali soviet government, killed himseif in the as- scmbiy budding at Budapest after de- livenng a speecn iigainsi me soviet i and the commun'st supporters and ac cusing lleln Kun, the soviet leader ELEVEN HCNUREH OFiCEKS AUK and minister of foreign affairs, of, TKEN FKUM LIST leading the natinn to ruin, according j to the Munich Nachrichten. XEIIHASKA LAW OELAVS SL'l'FHAtJE UATlI'tCATlOX LINCOLN',. Ne). .Juiy SB. Members of the Nebraska legislature, called in soecinl session here vestecday, decided it wili take three days to nrtily the woman suffrage amendment. '1 here is practicdly no opposition to rutifi-j cation but the Nebraska constitution nrovides that jo nt, resohitiens must take the form of a bill, refjiiirint; read-; ings on three separate days. A ratifi- cation hill was introduced. j Conflicting Thoughts J I I - I . U ...V fi it. tit C4 " I Tlb- I 3 is .it, i , - t I ; i I .1. I f..T li r- X --i, i ,.'i l.il't t i ..J-.1 n I I t - h ;. '.' '- pike. of j.!'.J&Js&if.Jp.i -, CjtM- - ' ' -' - ft i; .. $''' " - ' ' vX ':;;'. 0uh- -' ' - h hi n ci V -1. V- f 9" a i IT I : W af . . My 'Aki w - .u..J UiWi?AN'I)E. OKM-KSO1, FUtUAY, At'OVST !. WILL NOT HURRY f TO REVIEW FLEET WASHINGTON, July 30 Presidc-H? iViliiai wii! not review -the Pacific fleet at San Francisco until the fourth orifth cef September, it hits bjjen de cided. Secretary Daniels will review me neei at uas .oge(eson August. 9, and then the vessels wi!l spend at month visiting ports south of Lost Angeles. 1 i VOTE CONFIDENCE IS NEW GOVERNMENTS WEiiiAR, July 30. The German national assembly voted confidence in the government yesterday, iy a iarge mujoi ity. i The assembly had previoasly re-i jected, by a vote of 2-tS to 51, a 'mo tion of iacif of confident' offered; by the party of the right. ? p (-, Itlft t IIAn ,' I ill U I Iff If i if i I i f Till lf 1 1 1 11111 l UtllU IltLU IlUl TOMORROW EVE .. ,UXB ,KIMBXU A.VOTHKI! IfWf LAIS AXt.hS, ' sttcet f Vmeect ' ill tm ;i. fchiht o't'lwfc. I'nttl IhmciuK Htnrti at A'ine. I'rity fnr coal xe ather far toiworrow vnitu; if yciu ato 3 tfuuciuK tan. Hut the (lunca wtil be ok. wJwthvE tho: ntpht is Hot or coul, atJ Ktx- HMl : u-tU (inc.-1 uio c be a. scone of gaiety and pleasure, with Kurd ( 1C l,,l ! as sHiisnrs for the event. - Kvery (body of course Is Invited and It Is (i spcet d that tlify all will he there. jancjiig will not start unttt ututi o'clock end will not continue lunger T"l?tTT'P TvT'E'rir A CJTr th tn midnight, lint ntclpht o'cSocit i A Uii -i-C-" Jl&i. (the. band trill contntence a street can-! REPEAL OF TAX cert fo which they have nrrangci a very iitrastiif fprogruni. The- pro-ttlir AicttiuJ Press to The ii,,,rver nam wi!! be piinteii in full in the! wiji'f;TfV !dte mi w... k. (iiierv-r tomor:ow evening. MABEHE CORK .Measure Is Necessary On Account of the Smaller Number Co He -Maintained. Htty Associated !'re to Th tberTr ft,Mil,M,io; jury ,su, major General Jiarnctt announced today the! reduction in rank or discharge of over 1 WO of ficcrs iii the marine corps. This has been done to reduce the corps from a wartime strength of 75,tXH officers and men to a pcrmanciit strensfth of 1!H: ST.V 8 UESTRVCTtOX OK WAR mjPBR - TY IN FRAXt'K fll(Kf TEl by aumv til i n ma. HUNDREDS OF AfRPLASiES nn n rnp mm w ft ft -w DESTROYED BY BUBM!NGhl Only jlie Knsim's and Kit Tanks Were Saved Armed tiuards Patroih-cS the Places Where the Planes Were !Se iltf Kurnvii, ami Prevrntid; Phola iira;its iiting Taken. tllr Avsoclsted tceaa t Ti Oivsrv&r N.EW YORK, July yt. The huuse sun-committee, headed by Jioyni 1,. Johnson, of South iakotii, whieh has been investigating cruelties of the American military prison camps in France, today turned their attention to the destruction of American atney supplies under direction uf ainsy of ficers. The testimony tended to show iluit hundreds of aiipiom-s at t'ohmdies, Les Briies, were damagred ucl then burned. The engines were chopped (itt ,ttu f (.vc- ...t t; HtoiS w&y savecl. The tfheic s u(.!t i,..n .1..,.,. ; ,,,, i , s n, ,i. .irmcii guaros patruttcct tne vicinity ' prevented the taking of r.iioto- !ffraihs, the sohiiers teditied. ?!gton, tltcgon mid IVimsyivalila h janUe-jry nmi gr.-ipe juice prodcuvt'. , reiicwtii i-fore the Keciate. eosm itvy lotta.v their arguments r the n-i n -,f tn. i... .':, ..... m... . c.Vrco that the tax W.l le.nL, .,! ! ! tiie industry. UtLSHEVfh' f'PIilS.INt; IS KEPOiiTKO IN Hi LCAU1A I.OXOOX, July So. ihilshevifc up-! rising in Bulgnr a was r.T,rt in a the hi!i ii!ve the lispjtf to the wtrciess dispatch from So.w Tu-- 1 1 ndtt!s on the Lsiicnd City ami day. The outbreak k declined s have lft Lake iwads, which the Warren occurred in a Krris town, I he Kar- people have cantnicteii t hathi of hit nson joining the ri-vohnioaists. uiithie pavement. The use of the The town mentioned in the lius.-dai. I trucks altogether for this work- and Bolshevik dixpntch s having 1,,-eiif for al! Ike hnuiing done in t-onnecfiort "occupied by Bulgarian ihdshevists ' isj with the wrk imiicates one of the in given as Amholt. - ( (1Wri(ig developments in industry c,,e cospacea msei o-bi;k snot serine nas oeen iiecfnitNi ley ,e i;,,f garian railway and transport worki WEA'FIUCK lOf.'f.f AST PdliTi.A.Vfl, .fnly koii - fair in tho , oltstein porOe,n; g. nUc winds. -" l'-"r. i!" CITTE '. ; rc,st-y j , t BwmmmG meet ON LABOR DAY SA.V Uli:!, Cat.. Jniy 3t i Ulliportjttt s!!l!!lg (!lcet T,fHl Jjp j li id in.San liiego Labor Iy sn ider the Ku-.mice of ite San nuuax Kuing '!!, whjefe BOi9r j miiSsinKi. ijeununar, arrangements. At tiiio inpes ,i;a pacifi(. flstts Sn, ( cSi.implansldsjvs wilt be lici-jiiei. i hough o-ffu-ialty !t .-!!! fe anovvR ias an iniioor K'et, the races wffi le ;s -ii tit hay, Tisis avTixemrnt ;v--ss Hou-ed; in iSJT, when Sho samel i 'ivP!(i(cKs!itns were fceid here. Tlte beat wimsiiei- tfctt oatct are' -jet'.ectd iv enlir t thv want r"4 rt,oro 'SB ( 'rKt troot liesi- fyitah Athletic; Sxn WK'sA 3?w- jin-; iivit! iitlier atiiiatle iluh ojj this (toast. The nrae:bt w include e vita for w-inie.n and Prsnesa ii. 'troth, Asteen Allen, Sterothv Burns ml tve'uet s"t- omen 5',vii.-iiiies fill hi nte;ed. 'WILL TRY TO END CHICAGO STRIKE CHICAGO, Jniy D. Jfahon, international president of the- street ear employes' anion, arrived iodav and took chisrge of She sfrifee, htch! ne promist'it to try to settle wstneut1 ttetay. j WSSKK iS fX(, AUVXt; tiX THE LSLAXtl CITY !).. Is the 1'irsf iSath f tlitulithic Jte Apidted tVtt I'ntun County llishwny The fsfaitd t'ity-ii tlrnnde road, on! which the preparatory work for hniii- sui facing was started same time f Kif its fir.rt hot hath of hitstlithie tu-i iiy. The Warren Construction Com-1 pany, who are hattdKmr the jolj, have I their healing tdiitif. in which the a&. Jf.hsit misfure is prepaml, located j !,' lr toe t- firamie f ron HVotks, and th" ! '. b ried to the road by motor trucks. The hard sarfaee will Sic applied sixteen feet wide. ' Tim-ks have been traveimg from early tnorn'ng aniii bite at night for many d;ivs past carrying loads of er ash; rock irum tho Mr .trrrtri the last few years. When the Warien tvnstruction Company had oeirnct here a few years agra, horses were used entirety for this heavy K-ork, THAT MADE ' GOOD WITH SOLDIERS ii:i-j MadcVcihlic Shown Kan Irs Lcadtnjc Sevent-)evv liRer lwicipwlities-. v'S'AV um:. (A. IM-San Oiegn !'a'ift" Hf stands at tho head at a !i"t of " American ejth in tiro per- iliac of re'riirtted soldi-ts placed in joi-s tliiilair: the (tea week ending j lot.r avorclins:: to figwees msnio jt.xMSe irt-re Taewluy by Cot. A: thai- l Wfl- i ie.-it to the fref!iy of HFIT BTIiFF RflFB tf w i v vt r w w w v .:., end h-ati of (he sovornmeaf r-S,Ki f Am 0hmt tt eatilnttton.!-,; (iio remptoyms Ihhrt. desicned to M tht Fe re te so ji I , , , . . , , Hitrned Ecrctcc nscn opror(oriier M,,. ;;,,!(-! f,, San nvitttehte tr !BvM, TSw iiiKlocS, - if . ,;!Vt,-. Vh.,pWM pw wi p,evl r:oia In sine. ttni. fhe average iar tim entire ( rrBB!am !,, every rf.es (ttv ft-s. -oo-tlrv ,.rs I -ja-r o-nt. douhh-d. l.o-,- A;, le,ri;-!(d. If.. Pbihl 'V.1 cd '!sic;i;-o:-!iiec,s MIxMM t?i-.ia ' pe; eei,! of til -ff ffgdl-i :te- i, .t.:.-tv fiifp..if bf Se.ilOi'i , 'W' tfc'f '. .S'e-v Void. wnf .', ilf itjVfeXM, Was-h, July ,"-,.!:!. '- ihh- s tpJle;(t;. fe,d v 5trctbi of a ? city hail here !r :,e:; i r t !, per -;tt. i,st iim-t th $:.oo, and t- f o :.--((". VVj'tin-:,it the "Utth'iihieateii is a iifal f a!f war t ,iie" oet,, the h -tj chrtns b." ivetta of Ifinftiiam, Sr $-, prt.iosal t'!--tf'ir: of :'. p!t'te ! M,f Mryor HaSph f,. Philhrte. Tht ''"- ', "id Hoiio "-.eviiiia i p y veot nni'K.: 1 if-JATTI ff MAKKF.F itiiiNt; .;:.jJf. s, uwoisu VTTf.K, .ftt'fflt Whea V ft. 'O' cteK' of -.utfa tent O'tuiity to vd in (he 'pf iineM rinss, touched puwU on the IneHaiL hi-t atuUcte.1 v,iM. ...J, - .".. " If --w K Mrv i ime-i MM;e. inree otitis ot ng.-i,i,i 0.liillK i0 ! BflMLtfUH i!;- LITTLE fiOy 1XCIBKXTS OF AX OLD CASE BE CA1XE1J BY CALffOaXiA CtiURT tlRUEK. CHiLD TURSED OVER TOPROSATJOS OFFiCER I ilrst, Krare SeSg Reeavcred PoBscssies ; of Stx-er-tl!d ,So H J,a CJramle Two Years Ago (Ttild Aftcrerd I 1'orcshiy Taae By An Aunt at i TeJwaseU i (07 Asc!tcit Vce to T& Obaarverv i- MO!lESTSJ,CaJif.,JalySa, The so- jwrior roart tochty ordered six-year- I on! Loaeiie Brnnnon to be turnetc over to a probation officer. This is ih& climax of a four-year battle for ffta hoy ifvi-eetx tie child's atwC, Mrs. Bertha Mordvie, ami its tsather, Mrs. f Grace Sehg, wfto gave the child So tho t stint m order to keep its hirfh secret. Two years ajfo the snotiier eamtii Pmsecsssob f the rhiiif at fan Clrande, cut tfve aunt renamed the little hoy at ihs ;mt of a jrun Bt Tefos-sset ariif '.hen Mrs, Morslsie f!5 with the child t Calif r. A fight far ii passes Mt has iein on since tlsat time, cai rn naUmr in the order of the Caitforaia caart tedisy. Generals PersMng and March Are Approved For Permaaeat Rank (Br Awsoctiitee; srra t Ttra Otucarvwi SVAMiiiNUTON, -July '!. The il,s military cwnnnftee has favaosb- "P11" thoctr.eajr the np- ptMtitment f tiencru! i'ershing arwl atarx-h to the permanent rank of ee- eral. The vote n Pershias &- unan imous white the vote on 5Jsvh wa eight to seecn. BRITISH STRIKE NOT SETTLED LO.VOO.Y. Jaty Sir The avtempt to settle the o;ksbire ej! 't.-r strika wis not (!ece.i.sfal. A -fS'oaea Itetsireen the owners sail strikoss to effect an axraeisioat. KtSSIAN SOVfrT STl lrKXlS BAHRKlt Fltmi UXJVEBSITT LINCOEN, Jfeix, .laiy fit)-. Chancel lor Avery of the University of Seiiras ka, Tuesday announced he hd tleivieil the application to admit ia file fSni versity of ffehrasiia for technical Sriiijr, n number of students identi fied with the federal-sciviei republic of Kussin. The chanreiior saiif that untii the government of the United States had reeogncwd the llisin soviet repaldic he feels he cannot with propriety compiy. tt'ASfH.NCTtJV htti hUPTKtttt;it ! tiTEEYJ'H . YAKM, ., inty f.vfie. alar lotv s-t otfieiaio eNpet-t will at tueh thU your ( Oie KovtTRtnont's rar, ;ivy and aarieultoral xhil !st ihs l-,lv tS- i, Iw, l,l,l 1,., iiufr.mf. ;, ,;i..,;.j WILL Hi ii.i iKlttt.lti HAM iiyoi nian-sled tl,;iitfte haiidin. ecthta ol it set aside. ehvsive!y for ! tho bjc af war ceferans, - :V,MKST I.V MtMW.fl.tf f. 'ft.SX-f.fr, T. It. Jt:e 5 fit' Maf.'t- tlH ttttt t!o. t,i.f,-.r f,l;t,lt ,i,t.rt Tf. tt , . xc' cri-pa-'f car-.e, ftrodnci.ts tteis ,K sux: r. iSera;, nt j sux: . fSera . ey. on: pot naa tara thai). r:s ted. th. suje.ca.e ce- I'ul.i. OVjat the Kvh feure. P t.., jrc; naa.eo. i head, o o o o GO a i --.- - c i r v e