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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAYi Ua (SratuV Etmtttt; CITY EDITION THE WEATHER I'ortkiml (AP) Oregon: ltuln tonight und Tueoduy. VOLUME XXIII. MliMBEIt ASSOCIATED I'itUSS LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925. MEMUElt ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 117. GIANT STILL IS CONFISGAT (Smitvts ED THREE MEN ARRESTED BY RAIDERS Fig, Raisin and Corn Mash, and Quantity of Liquor Found. OFFICERS SEIZE 83-GALLON STILL Will Plant Trees Along Oregon Trail A.B. Conley Maples to Be Placed Be tween La Grande and U h i o n by Highway Commission Officers. In accordance with their plans to br;ui 1 1 fy the Old Oregon Trail lh(i Oregon Slate Highway com mission offices here will begin making plans lomorrow for plant ing trees at various places along the highway between I .a Grande and Ontario. Oregon. H. R. Dul dock, state highway engineer, and P. II. 1 Son nl ma u, will make an In spection trip to Ontario tomorrow , I, , i jand examine the nature of the -noil t l l a t- ii t I il these proposed places and dt- Believed to Be the Larg-1 ciu,. wiu. kind .r im. would est Ever Taken in Easti"";,ve,b,'sl; i t-i i? 1 n ' K" ,','!''','t leaf's llil-y plan Uregon uy iiiiilorcc-jto uiunt loius una unwioiux ir-i-s. mcnt Agents. '" ti.iH sit-im,.n m tm vi-ry lltlh water, in more r-rtlli- ii i plitcrs nml whrro w itcr Is olituin- .... i i I uljli- niupli- IrH will In- planted. What is thought to be the; ,Malll.s win ,. pUIlu.d bl.t-wl.l;n Jja largest still ever taken in urand- and i nion. eastern Oregon -by piohibi-' lion officers, wag located Sat urday afternoon on what is called the Old Peach Place, 0 miles east of La Grande toward Cove. Hie officers arrested three men: William Sehwebke, Albert Wilkinson and George Harold, who were on the scene of operations at the time of the raid. They MM HONORED HEREurge CBOI I ' ! CONCERT BY LOCAL ID A TRIUMPH La Grande Municipal Band A. It. Conley. one of tin oiM htanilliiK pioneer of the Crado tootle pulley, pussed on licre- Sunday lit the' cIomi or u long mill ucl'ul lire. Recently Mr. dim I Mrs. Conlej celebrated their (17th wedding anniversary. The birth of George Wash ington Ik being observed today throughout the city. At the hankM. the post office, the court house Uie ire now in the custody of "' offices ami other public insti- - AT SERVICES All-Star Program Direct ed by Director Loney Sunday Afternoon "IL BACIO" SUNG BY MRS. RICHARDSON Drdla's "Serenade" and Kling's "A Summer Evening ' in the Alps" Beautifully Rendered. Another triumph wius registered by the La Grande M inlclpal band here yesterday afternoon when u concert wan given hi the Arcade theater, by courtesy of ...Meyers Ford.' Led by Director Andrew Loney, J r., late of Kryl'H band .und with un imposing record In i musical circles. I he local organi zation, ranked as one of the fin- jest In tin northwest, presented ar I all-star program to several linn Id red m Grande music I o vera in u manner that left no duubt but J that Loney's bund Is ull that it i la said to be. The concert also marked the appearance of Mm. A. L. Itlehard- json, sop ni no, who aang with the Ui Grundo hand at the state fair One or the recent pi( lui-cs or (lie T,a (iiamle lunlcipul hand, ranked ns one or thn riuest organl witions or Us kind In the northwest. The bund, which played t Iho IVnilleton lloniul-l'ii, the Salem state fair and many other Important events, npK'aiel in iiihle eomvrt, assist etl by .Mi-s, A. i. lEiehaiflMHi, poprano, yesterday nfternooii ? the Arcade tlieater. Fill Major General Wilson, G.A.R., Succumbs Today Was Last Corps Com mander of Either Un ion ,or Confederate Armies of Civil War YII.MINCT(X, Del. (liy the AHoctatcd I'rehH). Major Gener al .la lues I (arrlson WIIkoii, S7 years of age, retired, K died here today- i Mu.or (icneral JameH Harrison Wit. sou waa the la:tl of the corps omiuanders of either the I'niou the sheriff and will be given a preliminary hearing tomor row. Huge Still Taken. The apptiralus for in t, k I n g (vblsky which wa round by the oflh.-ers was complete In every de tail with the largest capacity of any still ever confiscated here. The net haul, besidew the arrcstn.. follows: an No-gallon copper still, eight barrels of fig in ish. two bar rels or raisin mash, a val contain ing ::au gallons of corn mash. H gallons of whisky and 2fl gallons of first run whisky. The rald was engineered on in formation obtained by Cart Jlelm. district attorney, i no arrcsis wtp 'works tun Mi- by George ai. rieree hip. John' Hlrlcker. 1 tut Ions the "Closed for the Day sign has been hung out and no businesH Is being transacted. ' While the press of every day af- lairs inaKes m imjaissiine i or all en urea, ycai crony artcrnoon, were buslnc.'is to dlscontlitue things are unusually successful. "Ul "iu ia iiKii.ii i or ever.xwiicre v, H i.Mn.P ,.,, .iidlviT. With fi"U piiaent. the vesper KervlceH, conducted entirely by.Um women of the" MelhodiHt I'lplseuunl INTERESTING ! MEET PLANNED I lie leeiing prevails I nai tats is a ' (Mj day set apart from the ordinary !HU,j,.,. u a . i The children of the public schools of ln Grande and else where In the state of Oregon were dismissed at. noon today out of re spect to the "i'Vither of Jlis Coun try.' as provided by the stute school law. This morning at the xk school Iteverend William Crosby Koss or I he J'reybyteriau church gave, an address on Washington's life and before the assembled stu nt Halem Home time ago. Mrs. r Confederate rorees in the Civil KIchardson'H opening number "II war and Hie last member or Gcn Itucio" (Ardltl) wuh enthusiastic- ,.ru Gmfa staff. In ills long. sermon, choosing ally received und was followed by! "Homewher! a Voice 1 Culling," u truly beuutlful Hchvctlou. Mmiii OiH'iis Coiieerl. Promptly at A o'clock the hand cruslHd Into the strains of Kousas "Woman's Tlac: and Influ- i'iice." She outlined the einunclpa tion of woman briefly and clearly Ipatntcd out the dultcH that must he laced. Hhe urged womeuMif tod;iy ito tnUe a leading purl n elvle Jlfe I but not lo neglect the home and jthe children. Mrs. Roy Tyler pre sided and the prayer, wuh led by Mrs. Hall K. Wall is. . A feature of the evening's pro ! t; iniii una the first public appeur lance or Ihe Momlny Musicul- elub. il'nder the skilled direction of Mm. ry Impressive itciilM Ml mi Li r 1. 1 .rni.rii. I Mi-rv. i...u i.ei.i tn ti... ..ii... 1..i.H..illoHklii8. it mad u..h....iu ..f i rf..n.i.. i...r..r.. tin. tappearance. MemberK of Ihe chorus noon dismissal. A II t;til ii-i'i-lf t In. t.'lK'lUh unit language classes of the various) , ' . . Kighl past preald'tits of local commercial and civic organizations liuve hern located and ure to be guest! of the chamber of com merce at the Tuesday luncln on to morrow. The honor gie-stH are K. Mey ers. William Miller. .1. I-:. Reynolds, .1. G. Snodgrass. II- K. Coolidge. Howard O'lirb-n. K. I'. Mossman and G. I.. l,arlson. Klnier Kiod durd. retiring pn-sldent of the chamber of comnn rce will be the chnlrniiin of tomorrow's luncheon. The talks for the day will be mostly in the way of r'ininiscense and siorhs of the development of1 Iwi Grande and Its various organ Izution.H through a 34 year period. schools were required to write (hemes und essays with Washing Ion as the subject. I' rum Hie tini est tots (n the lower grades who learned for the first time the story about Hie cherry tree to Ihe civics class'M in the high xchool who re. eel veil Instruction on the more complicated policies of Washing ton's administration all were taught to respect and revere him us one who ii ia ile a great republic pos sible and for his personal virtues of fidelity, truthfulness and devo- rCnntlnucd on Pace have mustered the fundameniuls of group (tinging del leal ft shading. unison In attack A confidence und lapt attention to the leader's baton. The tonal finality was good, Hplen did balance being attained through out. In the chorus are many voices not osuully heard In chorus work and Mm. Hosliliis lit to be compli mented In finding and presenting many good voices that l,u Grande people have not heard heretofore. Mrs. A. i:. Kininan presided at (Continued on Page 5.) Opera Tli kclv lit Hlx (Vnt. I.IVKIM'OOli. Kng. ( A I ) The idea or -giving opera Tor the mini mum price of six cents Is to be lih d out In Liverpool by the lieper tory o pern company at the David I ls theatre. The company hopes lo reproduce here an equivalent of Die tamoun "Old Vic' In London. The churge of udmlaslon wilt be irom alx cents to $1.4''. PUZZLE ANSWER AlVjOlW HAjjTojNfE H 'jAGl T 1 RiV 3 BLj p D iJI - wltl 1 ' U, MCTnJBFT A h iJyOTjp o ' A RjIiElTnRIAiKg Lit E T PVArTruTjH A;uA O R A TTjjQ nM'5 ENNc N T E HP VOo EMI 5 E0 sUME herJ..T,,e ,tfh, n.imcut," ,, (nsplr Ing inarc.h. "Hungarian J-'antash ( Moses-Tobunl) followed and was applauded loudly. An encore pre ceded ono or thu most dirt'lt.ilt sa lectloim on th; program, Drdla'H "Serenade." Selections from "Blos som Time" (l-'run. Schubert, llerte and Romberg) completed the first stanza of the concert and was fol lowed hy Mrs. Richardson's ap pearance. A descriptive number by K ling, "A Hummer Kvening tn the Alps" ranked with the. Serenade. In pop ular apoeal nnd In faultless exe cution. The five movements The Cull of the Shepherd's Kong; Dance of the Shepherds: Lover's Herenudu; the Storm, and Ihe Song of Joy were cuch worthy of spe cial praise. Another encore, one of the most phuising of tho pro gram, preceded Hm- final selec tion, an overture, "l-'est," by Leut- ner. hen the final strains hail been sounded the audience slow ly arose and departed regretful that It all had to end, but real izing completely that the two (Continued on Pago B.) A.B. Conley, Pioneer of County, Called Beyond fl.Rlt' hire. Antttrer pioneer of lb" Grande !:!. It- vitlh-v answer il Hi'' list rati f-andav wh. it .bath rlalin -J An hb Mr. Cnli-r Rird Conbv. of Iji Gruud- and ! phi-. T nu. .1 r-riiier resident of Cove. Mr. Con- w.i-H mai ri- d lev. one ,,r ihe a. nt iit tidintf iilonecrs ' Janu-i r.v 4. U ef this county, spent lwful life, having I a b:ilf c-iitury of W'-bbd In the develftpment of Hie tOOIlty tn present idage. The deceasd iw fc f.ir.. on nionih and t b-ven dws of ag- and n Janu.irv 4th. lie antl hl wife was born In M' fii nmir I 1. t."7 and id Jol.a llopp'-r in Mount Vernon. !,..- ,.n.l UlitiniN. I-fin r ClllUiren were inn n iM.i.nrliint i In till llllioll. one Klr Itlld HlH'e bvj. three of whom ar Mm. George Mllbr. Jn" ' and I'rank Con by. all of Cm niond K. Coni pass' d on j ears a living: i inlf . Kd-mnn celebrated their ;th wedding un- Mr. Conh-y is ' " ntverwry. A few days before t li-lr j three children, his aged -lmi ditiighter Hn ht.r hu'nd. Mr. , and Mrs. George .UHb-r hal cele- J (Continued on I'age i ) l.l- . 3 Cove Orchestra Gives Concert ti Hot Lake HOT LAKK (Special ) The an nual concert vhleh wan given last week by I he Cove orchestra at Cove was repealed Sunday evening ut the Hot Lake Sanatorium. The large crowd which attended the concert and filled the Sanatorium btiMtoom was very much ph-aa-d with De program. The thirty-five members of the orebvslra did unusually well, and It was evident to ull who at. tended the concert that (he high school oreht slra had received some excellent (raining from the director. .1. R. Price. A quartet coliipoH"d of four Cove boys dressed on clou Its suddenly appeared on the stairs and surpris ed the audience llh ii 'long they had composed especially for Dr. Phy s benefit. Several tilins tin or chestra burst forth Into a hll ol modern jiixx. The program how- r. was conipoKfl of nuniii'Ti: fiom Mendelssohn. Cadmaii. Ii.h- inanlnov and others eiunMy good. Endeavor Secretary to Broadcast C. E. Message Word has been r. ivt d In Li C.iande 'lie! Kdw ird P- Gfle. jr n eral s. erelnrv of the I'nM'-'l S'M I ei or Christian i;ad- a or. w Ml liroiohviht a ntfKai;e from i-t-illon KG W. I'firilrfii'l. trtn. Sunday evening. Mart-h L a' r o'l-bi k. The C. H. ff th- I'M-al (Teltxterlan elm re Ii are planning (on 'llst ntng In" -it the W. c. Kelly b'.nie. Mr. Calm. log. titer nith Paul C. P.rown. I'Bclflc oa4 secretary, will be In Pfsrtlaod I'Vlinmry 27. ;s and March L to attend h" mi nuul convention f Hp' Pert laud Christ Ian JJnd avor oleil'. HILGAKD LADY Sarah V. Reiiucliainp. Hilgard Iml.v. who passed on Saturday morning, was laid to rexi yesterrlay arternofin In the Hilgard cemetery by W. 1 1. Ilohnenkamp company, directors. The deceased filed at the term ination of un extended Illness. How To Get Acquainted Many ncu jM-nple and Hople who lime new ttecd are tni slnutly being forecd to call ftir fin(e(iiiitil iiihii' mmIcch. Iiiu of (Im'Iii turn iialurall i n iiewier' trofe-lHial (bni ltiry hi tiidi coiergciK Ic. Il I- IIh1 cn-y way hi which lo iumUc lli'-4 new nt tpialiilaiMi'. spwt In 'Mm I Mi-rrwr' pro rcmnl illrrelfiry i- mnllable nt m ninll nifiiiilily i-rt. "tJbrrier AdirrH-ing A Jlcrcbaj nil injf fM'rtkx dlstlngiiislicfl career huhwas a sol d Ltr"V engl nei r, nil I naid mu n a n .1 anther, ami In eat:h ho showed marked ability wll h consequent s'jccess. He was famous as the cajilor oT Jefferson J avla and was one of the best known of the cavalry generals In the Union army. White ut the head or 16,- 1MH) mounted men, he conduct, ;.d the campaign through Alabama ami. -Georgia known In Civil war history as "Wilson's raid." It el lied In 1870. General Wilson retired from the military service In 17U to devote his time to railroad work, only) lo return to the unity during the Spantsh-Amerlean war and the Hoxer campaign In China. His latter years were spent In writ ing, lie was the author In col laboration with Charles A. I 'ana of tho life of General Grant, writ ten In tin early seventies. When t he Spanish war started General Wilson was appointed a major general of volunteers and commanded Ihe Sixth army corps. I le accompanied t he military ex ni-dltlon to Porlo Rico and was unpointed military governor of Hi Island, lie remained In command or Ponee and sout heaslern Porto Rico until ord red home. II served In the army or occupation In Cuba In command of the !' pn rime nt of Malati.iis and Sant.i i 'lata and was honorably mutt red oul of I he volunteer serv ice. In recognition of bis long mill tary career. General iIhoii WUM appointed In l-'ebruary. t '.tn I . f brigadier general of I he reg il:i army by act of congrewi and was retired for age shortly allerward nline which time he huh engaged In private business at bis home in Wilmington. I tel. In Itoxer Campaign. General W IIhoii oltllitcered and cot lima tided a di ialon of General ( liatfee'M army In China at I he thin! of the ltoi-r campaign, and while his forces did not engage in any battles, tney rendered ef ficient service In over coming the disorderly elements and resloiHn pence and order. On January II. t '., President :oose veil appoint ed him u no tuber of the special t iiihaasy lo rcpn: British King To Go South For Relief LONDON (Hy the Associated Press) King Geurtfe's physicians did not hsue a bulletin this morning but It Is umlerslood his temperature Is about 'iiormul. Although It's, known through medical bulletins Issued til at Ihe king's condition is not serious us tht -result of bronchitis, the fact that physicians htivo onW- ed him to tho Mediterranean has caused fjulte a stir, ills Mujes ty's Health i geiiernlly so good, his foreign visits so Infrequent, that his going ubtoud la treated ed us (iullu an important event by the newspupers, , NEEDED PEACE STEPS DEFINED XTRA t:l HODILK ULACKLlSTi:i WASIINGTON (AP) Tlilr- lei'ti veterans organization art' listed hy the Jiisiice- (lc)iartmetit a "unworthy" nnd nvv being liiveMtl- j gated, Vincent W. Hughes, Justice Ihe house committee ((Hlny In vest I gating tw .National Disabled Kolil-lei-s U'ligue, When Hit; coinmlllee sought to ipiestloii llughcH further Uandolph shtiw, the committee's eoiiiLstrl, iliK'laml it would not hi ad visible to go r net her Into the suhjeet beeause or lndli'lmeut Iteiuliiiir, 'Ihe department Is about to make arrests. AMi: SMI GGM.US 'AI illT I'OU'l' WORTH, Tex. (A I) An organized guny of alien HitiiigglerN operating on the Te.as-Mcxlcuii border. Is believed hy iollce to have Ie4'ii uticoveriil hero today with tho arrent of nine aliens ami one AmerU'un In the railroad yard1. The aliens arrived heiv Hatnttlay iilght In a boxcar, evidently ar- I'lingefl for their lraiiHMrtutloii from the bonier, according to frn- cei-s. The car was set out lo avvail ortlors from a l'nii Wtirth man who had eonslgmsl the ear "to him self from Yskctn, Texas, 12 mllt'A from JJI Paso. BILL IS IIP TO HOUSE Appropriation Mciisurc Reported Favorably by Committee CALLS FOR MORE THAN 51 MILLION Includes Appropriation for Postoffice Air Mail Service; New Routes May Be Contracted. ; " WASHINGTON (Hy Hm Associ ated Press) A deficiency appro prlutlon hill carrying r4.42ii.rti2. which Is $470,1174 under the bud- get esllmu.te, was reported hy tho house appropriations uommltlcu to- duy. It Is the lust supply mcusuro of the session und will be taken up tomorrow In the house or rep rrsentutlves. The bill Includes .to million dul turs for navul construetlon. Tho hilt provides that not to ex ceed $250,(10(1 of tho appropriation inudo available for in-ill trunspor tution (lu rln a: the coming fiscal yeuP eun he used hy Hm postmas ter general lu contracting for thu air mull service. Air Mall 1 Unites Planned. The post oftleo department, tho - committee report sjtlff, plans tn tnako contracts Tor air mall servlci i between Los Angeles und Bult ! Uike City; Chicago ami HI. Ioiiih; fjoston ami New ILiinipHhlre; and perhaps u route irom Klko, Nevuda, lo u point neur I'urtlaiid, Oregon. Credit Control Urged By Senator Shipstcad WASHINGTON (Ry the Assocl- uled press) Control by the fed eral government of ull American banking and Invest ment credit In the International field, us u means of promoting world peace, was ud- vocuted today In the Heiiatu hy Senator Shlpsti-ad, of Mlnuesotu, fariui'r-lubor member of Ihe for ftgn relations committee. G(mmI Kyeslght .NiM-ded To Drive Maryland Car WASHINGTON (Tly the Assocl itted Press) Proportionately, in nations make progress In the crea tion of effective tribunals fur settlement or International differ- nces, they will find themselves aide to lessen their military estab lishments, President Coo I Id ge told delegates lo Hie women's confer ence on national defense for peace Insurance today. "ir the rule or luw were estab lished and certain, there would be far I''"" need of armaments, so as we advance toward security under law, we shall be able to reduce the Htrenglh and cost or armumriil," the president said. ; Ignores Conferem-e. ( 'oolldf;c made no tllrect refer '.nee'lfi the pemltng move for an ol hir arms conference but look occasion ' Hay Hint a "country so powerful In, numbers and w-alth. lri)lor.lH-n,i,H.HH only Is found. Hi RALTLMORK (AP) A sight tesl has been Included In Ihe exxamlna Hon given appllcanls for uutomu bile opera tors llccnsea In Alary land as the result of an Investlga Hon tiiudc by the siate commission er of motor vehicles, w hich reveal ed that a number of aulomobtl liccideiila weri- fine to the deferllvi eyes or drlverH. PiTStins who we-ar glasses will be permitted to keep them on during the examluatlfm. In casi s where KHNATOIIK VM li AC'DtSATlONS WAHHINGTON ( Uy Hm Associ ated l'ress) With one senator ul- . ready under Indictment on charges or accepting a fee for practicing beforo a government ugency, tho Justice department lu vest Igat loll charges that two uthora improper-, ly used their influence. Senator Wheeler Is uwulllng trial hi Montana; Senator Spencer, of Missouri, a Republican, Is uccused of assisting In obtaining from tho commerce department a renewal of the contract for the Koulko Pur company, Hi. Louis, under which tho coinpuny handles government seal skins; und Rursum, Repub lican, of New Mexico. Is accused by Carl Mngee, New Melxco news paperman, with entering u contract' to sell cattle In M.exieo and with having approached ugenls of the war finance corporation regarding tin financing ut the aale. Rolh de nied Hit! charges und Haiti they would welcome Investigations. States al the Ldward VII. Corn near September i!. hoii's earllt'st (ite-r Kiiit a br. Ills ill the HI f. '!leril ly the Pnllf 1 coronallfiti or King Shu w neetow n. III.. I )::?, (b neral Wll Unowu paternal an- a "p.evoliitlonury sld ralle r wiim a captain I; Haw k war ami snh i olonel In the llll- so forlunati! lu lis bauHtm as our own, can and should set an ex ample of moderation In armiment and should Invite others to pur sue a similar programme. Tin- only cndurlngj peace must be n peace or law, order, security and honor." , applicant will be restricted to day light driving, while those who Tall completely will be refused u license. ItrltMi Plan lo Keep Alhe .Memory or .Noted Sportsmen Sun Yat Sen Weaker; lTn;ihln tn TnU KlMid museum lu I Hxhiblts PKK ING l the Associated I'res)- Sun Yat Sen Is weaker in day from llln'-s:4 following -l cancer ope ration January -'Hit. II' l un able to lake mciihi lodny and Indl cutlons are thathtj condition Is weaker. .-ieulplor Depli-is ProaifrH In New I'lgnre of .fn-dler The MeKeiidre ral coMe n'OH inillt la. f.lucated III 1. Union, lit., wan graduated from "f J'slh Wfst Point nnd I ' and asslgie d to the topgr,iphb.1l engineers. IP w as al I at bed to beirdquartein .f the depurttre Hi of Oregon and biter wat chief topogm piih nl hi-Uin'-er tf the Port Rnyal pedt-iM-n. lb- ft'ni-l In the depart- i,i. ut of the south, was at t he loaiilm r.liMt nl or Pott Pulaski m tiellnir able de-caino to Geil-1 .r.l Jleteife 11 .Ml-erllj.ll lint II I !Hil''t b Ing of 111 1 1. i.-ber. i si:. Ihe btlttb S "I and Antb-tfim. Appointed II LOS ANGKLKS (AP) The hii loe ,,f JuHlJee, by Cartaliio Hf arpll ta. Ilallali-Amerb an seiilptftr. will adorn the facade ut (In- lew Hail LONDON (A PL A group of English spoilsmen are Inking steps lo open a national sports London. would Include hauls and pictures or noted sportsmen, and bats, rackets und clubs used by faino is spoilsmen, amateur and professional. A large library would ulso be u part of the mu seum. . FEEL HESS LAID TO REST PNloN, ore. (Special) Tho oody of . Kerrcll Hess, who was found dead near Longvlew last Sat urday, was shipped lo 1'nlon nnd the funeral held ul Hi" L. 'D, S. ehurch this aflernoou at a::io o'clock. Prior to the burial the re mains were at the Cock HrotherH undertaking parlors. The deceased ! wf II known In Colon and has a iiosl of friends here who regret his , untimely death, I Mr. Hess' brother Is manager of the Oregon Trail garage here. Methodists Lead Others In U.S. House and Senate (ll linn It. Iliinl) . '.i.l.liyliiit for ..nun ilrnlEm-il li li.r.-. .r.. nln h lrlk.nB V.SI 1 1 N; T" N I N MA H..ilal) -ii.hn mtllmiut o..n.iy uiiii iiii.rii.t.. i... ....... i a . I . I i i-ii.ii. - i.'..u ii.Lnif i.r I 'init.ri.MS ill ii-rniH 11' ' ih iin-ii.i i niu n .-v ll, isiinifliiillnii i.f AKlru. u. n-llKlun. Th.- Ir mlii'l. 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