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i ' ' i r Hun r . i:ii.i Pajra Two 1 lA GRXNDfe:iEVENINd OCsMirERl ' LA GRANDE. ORE Monday, June' j, 193H I Dive in With a BRADLEY They add to the joy of Swimming;. Priced from $2.95 to $5.25 Slip in to a Bradley and out of doors - Portland Wins Series; Stars j Keinain At Top La CONNER'S Grande's Own Store IXOJANS WIN IN I NATIONAL MEET Stanford Close Second, Giving Facific Coast Complete Dominance llv tin AsMM'totrd I'nws The lwUuiui Ueuvcra look the wrvka serins from Los Angeles five gtunea to three nlthcmnh they divided double header yeaterday. Ed Col mim. Heaver outlielder. and former Oregon State college fttr athlete, pro vided the fnture of the J I ret bame by swatting homer with two on. It helped Ute Beavera considerably In takmg the A to 11. The. Angels citme back to take the second 10 to 'J, although Portland placed six pitch era In the box In the el fort to stave off an Ansel victory. A similar Sunday and series end tug occurred with the Mission Heda and tfAiMuinenlo. the team divided tbe double heiuler yesterday and the Missions took the series five games to three. ' Seiutnis Win (lneiifr The Senator won the first gnnif 4 to 3 Uiiiely through ft sixth inning rnllv which netted three runs on lour hlta- The ML&aitma cored rour runs m the arcoad Kmr, but dtdna let the Senators tret any. The Reds took n first Inning lead with two runs and Caater, Mission pitcher, allowed Uit 3-nators but- lour single. The Hollywood Stars and Seattle t Indians completed prosperous week vwterday by taking boUi ends ot double heftriera irom the Oakland Acorns and &m Francisco Seals re- apectiwly. Hom-woodS double victory, which jraw It eipht straight wins over Oak ? land, wns wen by a single Mr innliu: In each pa:ne. In the .first game, lahtch the Stars took 9 to S. ey ! stared ft sit run rally In the sevnih ; to put the frame on tee. In the aee ,!ond tilt, which they won 9 to , they Kvcred seven times in the second. MUrbe and Hill of the Star, each, . got homers in the second game. i Seattle utiis ene ( Seattle took the aeries fire game j to eiKM from the Seat by reason oi South-'ita double victory yesterday. The scores were e to a and 3 to l- The Huskies Sjveep Way to Victory In Coast Meet R. H. ... 8 .& IS J " v ttv Alan Mould Ax-lati Sporta Kdltor) . fKANKUK FIKIJO. Philadelphia, Jin i v in Tuuans oi m California iii5ftrtxl SUuiftwxVH truck nd Jwld clinllrmt Saturday : itrst gam sf ImfTOi hltiiii(t. ! iUi (KmMl iHiuicr-brrvw ' tiidum coimwttns IS umvw Mtd the ot irront prujanmc wui vtuix sii li. Thn St ror aiitod mir-rutlr;i A. A, A. A. f him- Mhrlr rttlmt. In thr !kkI tn ht 4M$hli Iw th ixxnt stnult ; riKtt&ns hcotn! twc on six bus but ytr lu dAMlliMply ckwe btUe lor.th U roud tuilT mskv one of poiuU---1- . Uhefr xx hits (or run. - Six mml lu wr irtlnrt. Vtnly rwults: tin of thi by souilwtn t-U(orni ; . ktiirn. ' M the TtJaiw bMvlv txl s Mr Pucltic t nvmU In bnl-jl- AS . Il.nl mwiHHlfln nf nMl.tMiiinM . lVrtUlUt u the rtolt S-w.r-M Ut(rlv IVtty Hennuui ud nMt tun rtvr tlumt. cnvbrll: KUto ud onUU. Souttivrn CuhtoriiM finished with! rmw: the victorious total of 46 6-T points wbll stanfonl. tin( bailie ewrjr ; 1 o An!e statu .ltd turn eU lh i.ih. anAKwl : Fvirttana '- Sa-4 twlnts. The scrambh- of: Batwtws: SheaSy. fractions ix ' nlitov a foe mnn sud s.-nu!te; that the ulconve ma uadeckted un- ? IMUerton. Kuns til Bill Oraber. Trojan i mutter. nd r-jwtatw, outdid himself to j o a new nvrel fi swne: ' ; rrocnl ot 1 feet liwh In the liinf H- and nnat eent C the day. f S--r;tw 9 J ra bet's reoord null tr the Mimkbi ..... . erctnuur cli of probably the BttrrS$; Cfcesterflekl and Wlrts; ( reatest exhibition ever given by aiy ; ahnuer and Brenml. team that has won in blue f.bboiti s5ua event Im tnterwUtesiittie sihleisc oom By Inuik t). fiorrle (Associated Press Sjwrts Writer) WASH1NOTON STADIUM. Seattle, Juno 1 trv-liunnlnu "Just to fur liUU coinpetluon." Bill Frlsby. . 20-year-old University of Washington tresrtman. stole the show lu the an nual northern division Pacific coast eonlereiu-e truck. and field meet Sat urday when lie delcated Percy Wil liams.. Canada's Olympic friimes sprint chamrjlon. In a 100-yard ex hibition race. The special century event was an added attraction to the meet and Tiger Trackmen Figure In Pacific Coast High School Mythical Meetin;rA :TUt In all Pacific "coast high school has held but five state track meets. ' (By The Associated Press) compelltlon. If It wer to take place. I while Waslnngton has staged 32 and( Coast League La urande High probably would score California 18. Not one of the marks! W. L. a total of seven or more points, Mllhiset al the Oregon state meet of 1927 , Hollywood' 84 21 Fred .Nowland. crack hurdler, and i exists today, further proof that the Portland 30 24 Willie Torrviice. versatilo penonner, ' lads of this staw are on their way! Los Angeles .J8 28 accounting for the markers. The toi-; upward. . . . Missions 29 27 lowing story appeared In yesterday's , The best parUclpanta on the coast San Francisco , 26 28 Oregoulan: ! this spring lu each track event foi-f Sacramento 25 30 low: . Seattle .JM SO . Cold-blooded figures make It tr- 100-yard dash Draper. Hunting. ' Oakland .....i. 21 31 parent thai should a 'truck and field . ton Park. Cal.. :0Bfi: OrATrsnw. Jffi.. j National Leaeue . meet ever bo held amqug .the high sen. Portland, Ore .:10; Plumb, II-' w. schools of the Pacific const, the lad waco. Wash.. :10.1. j St. Louis - 23 from California would be the life ofi S20-yrd dash Plumb. Ilwaco. ' Now York j--23 tlM- parly. . i Wash.. .21.5; Burch. Jordan. Los An- I Chicago 21 j UDinparlsous of times and distances , geles. Cnl :21.6: Downing. Grant, ' Boston 19 uiauc- tn ptvp inees aiageti la the ! Portland. ore :22.B. i Brooklyn , in Pet. Sport Slants wie young oara-nairro urpuau oroae tour pclfic seaboard stau this sum-1 0-vard dash McCarthev. Fairfax ' Philadelphia 18 ' r-,,,,Ah,r iir Zn hA.iT ,w M ' e sunuy j Los Angeles. Cal... M8.7; Meier. Sia-' Pittsburgh ,.17 'hJ riri. d auS ,,ter rac athe U,h ou'I " Pacific , dlum. Spokane. Wash, :50.4; Heyde. 1 Cincinnati 9 the 100 and 200 meter races at the lciMst v.Ut. One erenl gees to Wash-; Binse. Idaho :i2. ,1 American League i.ShT""4' F"s6 atonaiidaivother to Oregon. Idaho; 80-yard run - Sauerfield. itanu;i - ' W. 001 iiiu w suotSuII, dVfend i'f1W' lor c'""" -"". Lewis Clark. Spokane. Wash..! Washington their cr.nmlonsl,in m th M5 rs, Uncoln. PorUand, Ore.. ! New York their champtonslup in the big meet ! Ule youllla trc,lu tlle ooldcu , 3:01 3. . . ; Cleveland .. Ber state would amass Oi poinls. ; Mile run Morenllne. Vlsalla, Oil i Chicago Next would be Washington with 3. , 4 :23.g; Wagner. Helix. Ore 4 :323: i Detroit Washington State college 30. Oregon i 31 ui', , i ;,.v J: ' fiX,.on ist collie 3J u Moiiiana B ind . ? . " 120-yard, high hurdles Fisher. Red-: Boston ""'' " M01,tan 8 "nd t'alKornia Athletes Lesul lands. Cal. :15 5: Nowland. ij. r,rnrt. luanu . .. . . , . . . ... . . ... v, , t . . . j j . ii iKiit, asiuia. nasi!.. In which fire northern dlvttlon rec ords were toppled over. The Uni versity of Oregon totaled 394 points. .24 22 -20 .17 -.18 13 -14 inree nukii- iirenk Keconis l,rt mi.ti. f..l rJtStVttZSZ d W,Ul.ams!lmos- T? 01 UVS'n W- hurdles Smart, f . T when thl r;,a..l"f JW'om Cal. ajJ: Orayson. Jef- lintp after trailing the Husky year- ; linj: half of the way. The Vaiicou- ' rtt boy has had trouble with bad ' knee for some time aud he has been bringing it ftlotu; siowly in prepara- ' Yesterdays Games f Pacific Coast i Portland 5-3. . La Angeles 3-10. Sacramento 4-0, Missions 2-4. San Francisco 5-1, Seattle 6-2. Oakland 2-4. Hollyirood 8-9. American At Boston 4-7. Philadelphia 7-3. asmngion a, isew York (game called in 7th. rainl. At Detroit 4. Ctereland '6. At Chicago 2. St. Louis 6. . . . . . MU suutllTU tflt.UlAra IIU1U iTWilliil . arairi KlirilUflfl ( -J'.l- u.ympic enanifuoa oroppeo out wn , toa . s. . -Trr -,t ' I braled Mexican leader who destroyed , StiO-yard relay Huntington Park. .- jmHutM o ics --.u.. inv.o; uoise. Idaho. 1:33 8; Inches this spring. The best prep Washington. Portland, Ore. 1:33 9. Jump ever, niide lu this suite was High jump Jacques. Santa Ana. non for a special race with Frank : "''"" e.eu.,tai it s mc.ies: Kogei, Yak una. Wvcoff. Southern California aoe. in ' TIILh' L,5 eeK ... Wis!-' H't Inches', Torrence. Lei Angeles next mouth i O:rioa K"" some consolation in Ia onuide. Ore.. 5 feet 10 Inches. Washington turned lu three rec- K11 jawhn throw of w arren i Broad Jump. Wilson. Riverside. Cal, ord-breokmg perlormsncea. Wasn- """ 5,"a rnnemie eiw. ne ,i lee: 4-5 inch: Torrence: La Grande. u:on siaie one and Oiegon the''J' 1as out&t-indin oompetl-1 Or;, 21 feet 3S inches; Smith. Cald- (Jt ..re v . ,11.1, iv.SiJU. Jl UTV lilt JUT.. ' 1 - "r .ito.to wic .r-ii -vi uri tAiif vault Kaxr.sey. inglewooc. S, Incites at the Oregon state meet. , Cal.. 12 feet 8 Inches; Herron Pull Next best was Zamow of Wapalo. msn. Wash.. 12 feet 8 Inches;' Rich. nasn wno reacnen only i.n feet Buhl. Idaho. 11 feet 8, Inches. t - : 101, inches. . , Shot put Caner, Franklin. Los An-! VE.VR-S RADIO SET SALES ,.,,. ,, r. vai. icv. iu tuenrs: orecn- ihls stale nas still another Inntt-; uluv HlfhUne. Wash.. 49 feet 94; By Alan 4. Gould 1 . ul.r-l Dhh Snnrli Erfltnrl gjg ; naawiaicu iw f ii6 J This race horse, Twenty Grand, was .519 , named for-the dam's side of the fam f liyBonus and All Gold. The big bay !46S ' celt can run all day faster than any .444 I other three -year-old la America, -if .404 you care to have the opinion of . I chunkv little Charley Kurtsinger. the Pet. LouUiVllle boy who rode Mrs. Payne .676 i Whitney's ace to victory in the Ken .639 tucky Derby. -583 -I dont think there's a horse that Sl' j can beat Twenty Grand at upwards .487, at a mile." said Charley, after he 4J j had recovered from his incoherence J ; of the hour or two Immediately fol i31 ' lowing the Derby. "The colt Is a ' 'little hard to get going, but travels j like an express train once be Is In j real motion. 579 - ."Twenty Grand's nervous and high 00 strung at times, but not hard to han .447 j die. I used my whip 'only twice. In ,409 I making that new record for the Oerby JSll ' you must remember that I took the .359 i horse out and around the field over i on the backstretch. also that 1 was positively last going around the first ; turn. In spite of everything I could 1 do. ..... i "But it was all over as soon as like running. afraid he would lie down, "The. Fox s never seemed to care much whether he was first. iM In the middle. Just the opposite at Man o' War. I rode the Big Rej 0 when I was a kid. In 1918. He never satisfied until out .in .front, . "Zev . was a bully and sometime, hard to handle. The - easiest probably the smartest horse 1 evi: rede was Osmand. Almost seemed to sense what is was all about and do the right thin gwithout urging 1 rode him in the Derby In 1926 inJ finished second to Pony McAtee m Whiskery." , ... , . ..: . Tulbot Hartley, sensational Husky runner, posted the lust when he wo nilw quarter-iutle m 48 seconds to shatter the mark of 49 seconds ' made by Ed Peltret ol Washington ' 111 1K17. Hartley led from the start , and broke the tape ten yards in frout i 1929 Chevrolet Truck I!li!l Ford Truck 1J9 Chevrolet Coach lfl'6 Ford Roadster SIM 49.1 , . 435 95 LARISON CHEVROLET CO. 1414 Adams Phone Main 3 National At St. Louis 7-2. Cincinnati 5-7. Gallant Pox At New York 10. PhiladelDhia 5. ! At Chicago 5. Pittsburgh 0. 1 v At Brooklyn 9-3. Boston 3-3 (sec- ! ond game called 10th. darkness). j Twenty . Grand felt I What a horse!" I Turfmen are aot to be a trifle en- thuslasuc after any great perform- ', a nee. but there Is a widespread con viction among the Eastern crowd I j that this Twenty Grand is the fast- i est boss since the renowned Man I I o' War. although so far the Greentree I celt has not been as consistent as ' ratJ5 t LIKELY TO PASS 3,"00.0lK) cf KiMk of Orcjvn State. ; iiar e is uoooy l.raysou. Jeffer- Inches: Walker. Washington. ttrnu: Kun tireat llslf t88 '",nf loosoau si.tr. boos una, ore. 49 feet. The half-mile tisurv ot I minute t:mrs ia r 100-vard dash and 2iJ-; Discus -ssa srcoiid. was hTi bv KxiA- -"d low hurdles give him seoonds la Cin. 132 Gcuun, Washuiitons A. A. U. ,m,B "h evvnts to make 'him high- Xasclle. Wash. 132 feet Inches: champion, when be raoed his field P,,: ma the meet, if there Is Uoser. Rupert. Idaho. 127 feet. into the ground In 1 minute Ml,'"1 im. . Javelin DeMaris. Pnneville, Ore KftHiat. Morau 01 iKvgou in tK 1 upspi.p ine evidenced nura the fust 200 yard but he was 'of California and beaten UKliy when the Husky star gon is improving rapidly. This stjte Iscd. Solma. Cal. 179 feet 4 inches. sniitru inio iuga grur. 1 r.e i.xmer SAXI1E LONESOME Speaking of the Fox. we caught a gleam of lonesomeness in the eves of Earle Sande the day of the Derby. Earle was sitting in the sun on the roof of the grandstand at Churchill rt-; CHICAGO en Surveys by Tfcecdoratus. Sacramento. cm,,i, w 77r:- lrr- been up on the winner of the big t rain-ne vix'tino fnr Ilia tiirn Trt hrriad- Radio 1 -hr 1 He vpar hefftre he had : 3.SCC.O0O and 4.00G OOO nesr nriin wts i Iv la estimated that approximately : i race. "I'd sure like to have been out time was made by Dodve oi Orcwn Sta:e colleice ia IsWJ, j Wiafb-inssot. tiurd record caine ia ' tiie miie relay tth the Husky o,uar- circhujs th ouarier mile oval i n S mi time 201 fecot-.-c. This whj ; Oewvit Malls. Kitteeu. R. H. E. ....it) 15 tcji :a;e in isli. The Husky teor:i trailed all the wr until the bstoti handed to Hartley, the anciuv ace. and the brtlUaut quarter-nxiJer ivvetfed away lrsxu tiw tield to win by ten yard. Bcrt" KocAtoon. Ocyy r.Tv put ou tie crvrn; poi rauli-uur ihov eter seen in itx.s stadium when fte cWred li fee 7 (;iv-.ik to set ter hi own nwfc ot li Jeet i UK-he, set ut yvtr. Kotnoa eiminated hts opponents at IS feetv tben vut oo to record tiure. He eieared 1 j Jeet 7 iucba ou hts Kocw Heia. W"ahitvs.ott State ,;ne. cracked th SiHh coiiferetbce tiure tit tfce Yvlitt. K tcd the peiu See; 10 saefce o break Union Observes Memorial Day; l.OCa.oOQ of these will replace old re- i tb,re on u"at trick again." Earle ad- j need superiority -0l feet 5 -r inches; Zaiyjoy. Wap;o. ( The midget set, which made a bie touh for me to keep anywhere near VAhinstoi, Ore- Wa&h 179 feet 10"- inches: Row- imoression on the radio market late ridmS weight. I've been sick this pxily. This stj:e land. Solnia. Cal, 179 feet 4 inches. m lyo. is exoected to uls.v an lmncJ. spring and my weight ts up to 130.: : - tout part in spurring replacement i u'5 i"51 plain torture to keep down i sales, according to association oili- j tc- jockey's size. It always was tough connected wi;n the advertising de-" ciais. despite the tact the trend gois for me in that respect. Every time I 1 i.-artmeat of the Oregotnaa. ( to be back toward the standard- et anything substantial I didn't en- I E. F. Heuter. fcrmerlv of Unico. ' ccasoJe-type set . ! Joy " because 1 knew I'd have to run now working in Baker, was down for Preliminary census bureau figures I siemonal djy and to visit with his estimate tnat l4.uoo.oou American P.,.,J I?notiTn 'siiv-ily. He came Friday evening and famiues now ha vt. radio receivers, of tU llUC r CtillirC titumcd to Euker Sunday evening, i which 3.00C.OOO are battery operated. R. H F uelltiou. - i Facranvnto w , & Vw WUtwavt. slno Trvtfan ikw.iKKsnwi ... - 4 1 suuck lh no tensaitonal blow fvy ' Batlerwn Bryn and Wirt. Cas. bra w!ii- benefit wtvru he turtwd tvr and H.-nnvin. (Setw tiuUfjcs by the tables en the brilliant Suuvfwd irrvr.-cl, a. aoohcatMre. Ben ra.nnv.il. to wvn Uie , M.r jcarue: 44-yard run and equal TVd Mere- ,1 R. H. K. dltha 15-TOar-old wvrhl reconl (1 Sn Francisco . . 111 1 Froox tlw, on Sxtttiertt Ca:itc.i Rsiwrt: liaan.y. Bon- 'JL J io,2fSJ K,c "Ca.-! Sammy-Haines ma Mi sti evxiductrj wrnvWe wi airt Cw !.ulas and BtxKrw.u. " lu2 H -" "ed to the front of Haiti e nvxxvts. Fraas; Vl-vtoH ; Sesvsst pe: .1 v 1 , ,, , , . JTi-...T.'; ' . . ivc a lew cxis. he bemg t.- . : K. K . K. i - " r f.l..: tUTT-BV t ' Ert-i2 'o;!.. Jcii Hetfvc aii i oil as the oc.;y Syo-n'-si pcvsor.;. eveisil K.id . J Nexx Sunday evening. -June 1 chil li. W. V. CKutnor Jdreri, Cay exercises will be held at (Observer Correspondent I ! the Methodist chuch. Mrs Elida Mil-UNION- (Soev-Sa'li.' nder th- t-'i-t ' ana Mr Kar Cheney luring tc atssoices or tiw Wocc-anM Relief corv .' P--1 " chars. The special of. arid the Ladies' Auxiuarr to t.e ttrir ,oc e day w-.U go to the stu Anteocan Lcvwn Merr.oria"l dav was ' loin Iuai 01 UM! church, tuungiy ceiebrateel here Saturaiy af- j GUbert Wuiutsoa Jr. and his iecnoct. ..:c at :i:.- k. p. hail ocvKjer ..arrexi wene qowzi irotn Matrimobially Spakiag ilarriaje Is a great insiiiaiion. But so is the penitentiary. Amer leap Xlaar;ae. ..Z... ,. ; the extra pounds off. I starved half : the lime when l was riding regularly. Starting aation trip without acci dent arid liability insurance is as risky as leaving without a spare tire f ' FOX niPXT CARE "It's a funny thing about horses." Sande went on. "Take the Fox. He t almost went to sleep at the post in terestedKept leaning up against the! O W WAR NOCK MGR sides ot the starting gate' and I was 1 . - lAe pvstoci. W by tJte coor bwr- I a cove TeJocaset Memorial day. ers ti the baibd. atd tuciudirw: fliie J Mrs. Miser, wfeo makes bee home nacoal 3TusirdJir.eu. legion ana ;i.e i wi.n her niece. Mrs. LiULie Castor. chiioreo went to tJoe Oj;h,enne crf : senousiy UL M e. ,iJ rar M'tt Suixiav school, has arred lor a pecn ca her ton a hijcvd FtKise TVtln by wcbe W'ahux:icu w-jj e?tt iir tvual Km owa reeved: De: Mart t ... . . f. ",e vX kMped to a skew- I. .V A. A. A. J lU!:ectv: acote azxl W.a: Mc-, ' u. .-uaiurwJ e iojw tutrit burdiejv ftjOi juiie. S-;ard R. H K j t-1nii'fSt reiay aad bKvwi u a -4 I Jl"' v-iV ." ki..vT JVi.I. arid ot.e- folk c seiwoi are also mvned io tn picnic SewrsJ pupjis cf the local school wilt iia-j a aeccciS try at the sa:e Z- . week. JC.Tkne of tiie eithtii ,t tr.'j mure: ?T1J--f failed wiUrely tut a few have. (ncSiea. and finale rHvr in lb :wtr.e; yard wr hurdiea. raced to vtctocr in F-rt aase; nwrd ftrsa w4 .n be trw u;e CatUn.i A. C, Kraettteiwn t !Vr.viTi.ata re, ii? a -vi U S AU tvAl tcse atbAetea eocted by Rt;tes: Crahed. Kursl at&d lma Cromwa rvta?evi oft witai t CViVfly, v$ei. Vva ad Babsaiec. trvt vi.-yw. aact cocrU poenta ua 5i l! Scocsd iCASe; f the 4 etTJiWk I aas nM oclv K- K. E Us tlJv, xecoad atracchi wacrv Oviiarsi ii tn the Wtica c Nrfsxwjc-.jY bai tiecV Heiyvcl 1 I totanA tm evo yvara TTSey vo fiunsecve; rVarseei. Li.TC. Ort preKwCr If&V lM ar.i ik -nxxa ad Read.: S:tuJvj.ck asd Saasord. bAS-dx-apped wwcv fer tiWroi isuitrc cfciy. o o w bctlar.t wrttt,N lis Mec Ive ta t KVtaca and Oarl Baa a seanavstaal bait; la a an; i tftjit Apaia a,w is cutciasnrcl 1 lv the wtuj osr in It ywar. j l!5 a 5vt cal la is -i -JW?i ye5ccsxy al tie pt:-: hld t Jttt1CS.VX .M Wfv rW- wxiwiW sar. Eatrar evee back 3 aner tvtrt be;ea bv iAV.Xatc, tv a twwva? R'r-..x ia tfc wocid. rW- vau.s ci;cui and Svard 1 d;h: Washir; f.a;e tie two l tt rt aad iawlin. and M.csaa ava t Uuh usi? ad. Ocvoa i W4Si KtU. Oreson S'.eiar sar. wtrju: m ie evep:tocai us; cc 4 aa:ute I'jt 5ecoc.c. liili s&e bey ifto beat Rulu Krec oi i WaiAiagrtoo :s i d-a rce li?5 year f ut 4 Ri:"u;e ii 4 jwvxKtv rj f- jnwics arwvna c Je tirrw. H"w ncrrl -c K- wir Vd t ;2 evxxsd acd K a ia Uisrd axsd -r-Aa V&e ws tfte baU Ore$vt bvy b.vk o.-tsii.rsc ervr in wse tiird uap aad be tselc tMit coirs rai oi la virar.oe. ky i Ae aoTasjwe c:e c re$r:ed b? H.U woct rai. F.eivVKirc. aT.er -,ise pro- rara T ST1ti3 PP at the jcvtlv tirf- i-v:c rrveci geosPT test again, to tiuf cemetery Where Ux c..i.ri.-u Wisi Et;tcioa was takea to Hoc re.d L:r.cwn Oe:;-uri ory- inci L,ie Lt week fee treataet. Ke a futtic scujui fcca gtiard I'.rxi been m poor iwali oc several a saiute o.er a veterans crax-e. Many Jix5itrs. rivns wvee dcvca;ec. by tl:e W:.xi Mtaibers ( ci te aazicsLil Mird a:.-1. :e wvc-ieu aixl chdrea. 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