✷✡ ➋☛✞ ❖☞✄ ✆❱ ✆ ❴❵❜❝ ❲ ✁✂ ✄✁❆❨✱ ☎❆✆✝✞ ✟✠✱ ✟✠✶✾ LOCAL Baker man charged with child sex abuse OTEC helping with Pioneer Park project ❜❴❞❞❢❣ ➑➒➓➔→ ➣↔↕➙➛ ➜➝ ➞➟↕➠➟➝↕➙➛➡ ➢➙➤➥➦ ➧➨➡ ➩➦➟ ➫➭➩➦ ↕➙➛ ↔➯ ➧➨➲➭➳➣➦➟➤➟ ➙➤➟ ➧➵➸ ↕➙➛➝ ➺➟➯➩ ➜➠ ➩➦➟ ➛➟➙➤➳ ➻➼➤➜➠➽ ➙➤➤➜➾➟➝ ➙➩ ➧➚➪➵ ➼➳➶➳ ➹➙➥➜➘➥ ➩➜➶➟➳ ✐❥❧♠♥♣ q❥r❧ ✉❥①③④⑤❥ ❧⑥⑦⑧⑧ A Baker City man was arraigned Monday in Cir- cuit Court on three charg- es of sexually abusing a child. Baker City Police ar- rested Thomas Nathaniel Baker, 43, at 5:59 p.m. Friday at the police de- partment. He was charged in a grand jury indict- ment with one count of ⑨⑩❶❷❸❹❺❻⑩❺❺ ❶❺❼❽❾❿ ❾➀❽❶❺➁ ➑➒➓➔→➴➷ ➬➮➱➬✃➮➱➬➑ ❐➠ ➢➙➤➥➦ ➧➨➡ ➲➭➭➪➡ ➜➠➣↔❒➛↔➡ ➲➧ ➼➟↔➼➺➟ ❮➟➤➟ ❒➜➺➺➟↕➡ ➶↔➤➟ ➩➦➙➠ ➪➡➪➨➨ ↔➩➦➟➤➝ ➝➜➥❒➟➠➟↕ ❮➦➟➠ ➼➙➥❒➙➽➟➝ ➥↔➠➩➙➜➠➜➠➽ ➩➦➟ ↕➟➙↕➺➛ ➥➦➟➶➜➥➙➺ ➝➙➤➜➠ ❮➟➤➟ ➺➟➙❒➟↕ ↔➠ ➘➾➟ ➝➟➼➙➤➙➩➟ ➝❰ÏÐ ❮➙➛ ➩➤➙➜➠➝ Ï➛ Ñ❰➶ ➻➦➜➠➤➜❒➛↔ ➥❰➺➩ ➶➟➶Ï➟➤➝➳ ➒Ò➑➬➮➷ ➓➔➑Ó Ô➠ ➲Õ➲Ö➡ ×➠➽➺➙➠↕Ø➝ Ù➜➠➽ Ú➟➠➤➛ ÔÛ ↕➜➟↕Ü ➦➟ ❮➙➝ ➝❰➥Ð ➥➟➟↕➟↕ Ï➛ Ú➟➠➤➛Û➳ Ô➠ ➲➵➲➪➡ Ý➙➼↔➺➟↔➠ Þ↔➠➙➼➙➤➩➟ ➤➟➩❰➤➠➟↕ ➩↔ ➹➙➤➜➝ ➙➯➩➟➤ ➟➝➥➙➼➜➠➽ ➦➜➝ ➟ß➜➺➟ ↔➠ ×➺Ï➙➡ Ï➟➽➜➠➠➜➠➽ ➦➜➝ àÚ❰➠↕➤➟↕ á➙➛➝â ➤❰➺➟➳ Ô➠ ➲➵➪Õ➡ ➩➦➟ ã➟➼❰Ï➺➜➥➙➠ ➹➙➤➩➛ ↔➯ ➩➦➟ ä➠➜➩➟↕ ➻➩➙➩➟➝ ❮➙➝ ➯↔❰➠↕➟↕ Ï➛ ➝➺➙➾➟➤➛ ↔➼➼↔➠➟➠➩➝ ➙➩ ➙ ➝➥➦↔↔➺➦↔❰➝➟ ➜➠ ã➜➼↔➠➡ ➞➜➝➥↔➠➝➜➠➳ Ô➠ ➲➭Õ➧➡ ä➳➻➳ Ñ➤➶➛ å➟➠➳ á↔❰➽➺➙➝ ➢➙➥Ñ➤➩➦❰➤➡ ➦➙➾➜➠➽ ➟➾➙➥❰➙➩➟↕ ➩➦➟ ➹➦➜➺➜➼➼➜➠➟➝ ➙➩ ➩➦➟ ↔➤↕➟➤ ↔➯ ➹➤➟➝➜↕➟➠➩ æ➤➙➠❒➺➜➠ á➳ ã↔↔➝➟➾➟➺➩➡ ➩↔➺↕ ➤➟➼↔➤➩➟➤➝ ➜➠ ➣➟➤↔❮➜➟➡ Ñ❰➝➩➤➙➺➜➙➚ àÔ ➥➙➶➟ ↔❰➩ ↔➯ Þ➙➩➙➙➠➡ ➙➠↕ Ô ➝➦➙➺➺ ➤➟➩❰➤➠➳â Ô➠ ➲➭➪➧➡ ➩➦➟ ä➳➻➳ ➻➟➠➙➩➟ ➤➙➩➜➘➟↕➡ ➸➸Ð➲➨➡ ➙ ➻➟➥❰➤➜➩➛➣➤➟➙➩➛ ❮➜➩➦ ç➙➼➙➠➳ Ô➠ ➲➭➸➭➡ ç↔➦➠ è➟➠➠↔➠ ➶➙➤Ð ➤➜➟↕é↔❒↔ ❐➠↔ ➜➠ å➜Ï➤➙➺➩➙➤➳ Ô➠ ➲➭➫➸➡ ❒➜↕➠➙➼➼➟↕ ➠➟❮➝Ð ➼➙➼➟➤ ➦➟➜➤➟➝➝ ➹➙➩➤➜➥➜➙ Ú➟➙➤➝➩ ❮➙➝ ➥↔➠➾➜➥➩➟↕ ↔➯ ➙➤➶➟↕ ➤↔ÏÏ➟➤➛ ➯↔➤ ➦➟➤ ➼➙➤➩ ➜➠ ➙ ➻➙➠ æ➤➙➠➥➜➝➥↔ Ï➙➠❒ ➦↔➺↕❰➼ ➥➙➤Ð ➤➜➟↕ ↔❰➩ Ï➛ ➩➦➟ ➻➛➶Ï➜↔➠➟➝➟ è➜Ï➟➤➙➩➜↔➠ Ñ➤➶➛➳ êÚ➟➙➤➝➩ ❮➙➝ ➝➟➠➩➟➠➥➟↕ ➩↔ ➝➟➾➟➠ ➛➟➙➤➝ ➜➠ ➼➤➜➝↔➠Ü ➝➦➟ ❮➙➝ ➤➟➺➟➙➝➟↕ ➙➯➩➟➤ ➝➟➤➾➜➠➽ ➧➧ ➶↔➠➩➦➝➡ ➙➠↕ ❮➙➝ ➼➙➤↕↔➠➟↕ ➜➠ ➧➨➨➲ Ï➛ ➹➤➟➝➜Ð ↕➟➠➩ Þ➜➺➺ ë➺➜➠➩↔➠➳ì ✃➒➑➑Óí→ îïðñòóôõö÷ øùúû üýþþýÿ ✩ ➲Ð➵Ð➲➭ÐÖÖÐÖ➸ÐÕ➲ îïðñ î ▼ ▼✁✂ ö÷ ø ✄☎ üýþþýÿ ✩ ➲➨ÐÕ➧Ð➪ÖÐ➸➫Ð➸➵Ð➲➪ÐßÖ ï òñ ÷ ø ✄✄☎ üýþþýÿ ✩ Ö➨ÐÖÕÐÖ➭Ð➪ÖÐ➸➫Ð➹Þ ➲➲Ðß➧ P✁✇ ❡ ï÷ ✝✞✟✠❤ ✡✽ ❲▼✂ ✆✁❡ ♦▼✆ ÕÐ➸Ð➸➨Ð➸➸ ôõ ❦ ÷ ✝✞✟✠❤ ✡ ù P▼ ☛ ☞ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✑✒✓✒✑✒✓ ☛ ✔ ✌✍✎✍✏ ☞✒✕✒✓✒✖ ☛ ✑ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✗✒✗✒✑✒✗ ☛ ☞✘ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✖✒✓✒✑✒✙ ôõ ❦ ÷ ✝✞✟✠❤ ✡✽ P▼ ☛ ☞ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✖✒✖✒✚✒✗ ☛ ✔ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✖✒✘✒✗✒☞ ☛ ✑ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✕✒✚✒☞✒☞ ☛ ☞✘ ✌✍✎✍✏ ✙✒✚✒✔✒✚ í➒➔➓ íÓ ❆ ➒í➑ ◆✛ ü ✜✢✟s ✣ ÿ ✠✞ þþ ✤ ☛ ✥✦✧★✪✫ ✬✭✫✮✯✦✏ ✓✘✘✒✖✑✑✒✕✙✕✓✍ ☛ ✬✰✱✧★✪✫ ✬✭✫✮✯✦✏ ✚✘✙✒✚✓✓✒✗✖✔☞✍ ÒÓ ✲ ➷ ❆ ➔ ❆ Óí ✃➔➑Ó ❚ ❊✳✢✟✴ ✢✵✵ ÿ ✟✣ ý s ü ✞t✢ ✣ ÿ t✢ þý ✳✢✟ ✴ ÿ ✛✟ ②✜s✢✟✳✢✟ ý ✩ ✞ ✣ ýü ✢ þ ✴ ü ✞✩✶ ✩✢✟ ú ②✠✠✞s ýÿ ✩✞ þþ ✴ ✠ ÿ ✩t ý ✣ ýÿ ✩s ✢✷ ý s✣ ✣❤✞✣ ü ✞✸✢ t✢ þý ✳✢✟✴ üÿ ✟✢ t ý ✵✈✠✛ þ ✣ ú ■✆ ✹✁ ó ñ ❡ ï ✂✁✺ ✁✂ ñ ✻✁✺✁❡ ❡✁ ó ✺ ï ✼ t✢ þý ✳✢✟✴ s❤ ÿ ✛ þ t ✜✢ ✜✢✵ ÿ ✟✢ ✄✤✾☎ ✿ úüú ❀✵ ✴ ÿ ✛ t ÿ ✩ ÿ ✣ ✟✢✠✢ ý ✳✢ ✴ ÿ ✛✟ ✿✞✿✢✟ ✿ þ ✢✞s✢ ✠✞ þþ ✄❁✡✶ ùû ✾✶ ✾✡ û ✡ ú ➒➑Ó ➒ ❃ ➑➬Ó ➓➔→ à×➾➟➤➛➝➼➤➜➠➽ ➜➝➩➦➟↔➠➺➛➝➼➤➜➠➽➡ ➙➼➟➤➼➟➩❰➙➺➙➝➩↔➠➜➝➦➶➟➠➩➳â ◗❂ ❄ ❅❇❇❈❉ ❋●❍●❏❉ ❑❅▲❈❍❖ ❋❛❏❘●❍●❏❙❯ ❱❏❈❍❈❉❖ ❛❳❍❖❨❏ ❑❩❬❩❭❪❩❬❬❫❙ a Class B felony, and two counts of third-degree sexual abuse, Class A misdemeanors, District ➂❷❷➃⑩➄❺➅ ➑➒➓ ➑➔→➣↔→ ➔↕➙➒➙ ➛➜➝➞➜➟➠➠ ➡➠ ➢➟➡➤➞ ➥➦➧➟ ➦➨ ➩➦➥ ➫➦➜➭➯➥ ➲➡➟➳➧ ➦➨ ➛➡➝➤➟➟➜ ➛➦➜➵➸ ➺➜➟➞➝➤➻➜➦➡➳ ➼➳➟➭➨➜➡➭ ➽➝➝➾➟➜➦➨➡➚➟ ➧➜➡➳➳➟➧ ➪➝➳➟➠ ➶➝➜ ➨➪➟ ➤➟➹ ➢➦➭➵➠➨➝➾➻➯➟➠➧➦➘ ➥➝➜➤➡➤➞➸➻➪➟ ➢➦➭➵➠➨➝➾ ➡➠ ➾➦➜➨ ➝➶ ➠➟➚➟➜➦➳ ➡➥➾➜➝➚➟➥➟➤➨➠ ➨➝ ➨➪➟ ➠➝➶➨➢➦➳➳ ➴➟➳➧➷ ➹➪➟➜➟ ➨➪➟ ➧➯➞➝➯➨➠ ➦➤➧ ➭➝➤➭➟➠➬ ➠➡➝➤ ➠➨➦➤➧➠ ➪➦➚➟ ➦➳➠➝ ➢➟➟➤ ➯➾➞➜➦➧➟➧➸ ➆❾❷❷ ➇➈➉⑩❷➊❿➉➋ said. Baker was jailed and then released Saturday morning after posting $13,000 (10 percent of the total $130,000 bail), a corrections deputy at the jail said Monday. The crimes involved a girl known to Baker. The two counts of third-de- gree sexual abuse are al- leged to have taken place within the last year in ➌❾➍❺⑩ ➎➉❷➅➁ ➇➈➉⑩❷➊❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹➏ ➐➈❺ ⑨⑩❶❷❸❹❺❻⑩❺❺ ❶❺❼❽❾❿ abuse charge is alleged to have taken place between 2007 and 2009 in Baker City when the girl was younger than 14, Shirt- ➊❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹➏ Baker did not enter a plea. Upon conviction, the ⑨⑩❶❷❸❹❺❻⑩❺❺ ❶❺❼❽❾❿ ❾➀❽❶❺ charge carries a manda- tory minimum 75-month prison term. Ranchers set to try new tactics in protecting cattle ➮➱ ✃❐➱❒❮❰ ✃❐Ï❮Ð➱ ✐❥❧♠♥♣ q❥r❧ ✉❥①③④⑤❥ Almost a year has passed since wolves killed four calves and injured seven others in eastern Baker ➎➃❽➄❷➅➁ ❾➄❹ ❶❺Ñ❺⑩❾❿ ❾➋❺➊❷ - ed ranchers are ready to try new tactics to protect their herds. ➐➈❺➉⑩ ❺➋➃⑩❷❶ Ò➉❿❿ ➀❺ ➀➃❿ - stered by having relatively timely information the wolves’ movements based on data from tracking col- lars the Oregon Depart- ment of Fish and Wildlife ➈❾❶ ⑨❷❷❺❹ ➃➄ ❶❺Ñ❺⑩❾❿ Ò➃❿Ñ❺❶➏ That includes wolves from the Pine Creek pack, which was responsible for all the attacks on cattle in April 2018, as well as a pair of wolves, one formerly a member of the Pine Creek pack, that have been trav- eling together for the past month and could poten- tially start a second pack as early as this spring. Barry DelCurto, who owns a ranch near Half- way, lost one calf to wolves from the Pine Creek pack. Wolves attacked the calf in April, and the calf died in June after DelCurto and his wife, Shella, spent $850 on veterinarian bills. Barry DelCurto said when he turns out his cows and calves on a Forest Service grazing allotment east of Halfway, probably around the middle of April, he will strive to keep the herd congregated in larger groups, where in theory they are less vulnerable to wolves. DelCurto said there is one cross fence in place in the allotment, and he plans to build a second fence to ❾➉❹ ➉➄ ➊➃➄⑨➄➉➄❻ ➈➉❶ ➊❾❷❷❿❺➏ He also plans to install temporary electric fencing for the same purpose. DelCurto said his ulti- mate goal, in limiting the movement of his cattle, is to keep them out of a cor- ridor that, based on last year’s events, seems to be the Pine Creek pack’s pre- ferred route from the Low Hills country southeast of Halfway to the higher, forested country north of Highway 86. He also will employ “range riders” — people on horseback who will try to keep track of the cattle and discourage wolves from ap- proaching. “It’s all going to be an ex- periment,” DelCurto said. “It’s going to take some ❷➉Ó❺ ❷➃ ❹❺Ñ❺❿➃Ô ➉❷ ❷➃ ⑨❷ ❽❶➏Õ The DelCurtos learned about ways to try to protect their cattle after attend- ing a four-day workshop in Montana in September 2018 put on by a ranching couple who deal not only with wolves, but also with grizzly bears and other predators. The DelCurtos were so impressed by what they learned from Hilary and Andrew Anderson that they invited the couple to put on a two-day seminar in Halfway in early Janu- ary. The DelCurtos aren’t the only Baker County ranch- ers who are preparing for another spring of moving their herds onto spring grazing lands where wolves roam, said George Rollins, who lives near Halfway and is the former co-chairman of the wolf committee for the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association. Rollins said he has talk- ed with many ranchers, including ones who lost calves to the Pine Creek pack last April, and “we ex- pect the wolves to be back in the same area as they were last year.” “That seems to be their pattern,” Rollins said. Ö➄❺ ❹➉➋❺⑩❺➄➊❺ ❷➈➉❶ spring, he said, is that ranchers won’t be taken by surprise. “People are much more aware, and they’ll be watching out,” he said. Some ranchers plan to ❽❶❺ ×❾❹⑩➅➁ ❾ ❷➅Ô❺ ➃Ø Ø❺➄➊➉➄❻ designed to deter wolves. Rollins said other ranch- ers he’s talked with also plan to revise their grazing schedules to avoid moving cattle into the Low Hills country where several of the wolf attacks happened last spring. “A lot of guys are altering their approach, delaying when they move cattle into that area or going to other private ground,” he said. “They’re trying to be proac- tive. Doing the same thing over and over and expect- ➉➄❻ ❾ ❹➉➋❺⑩❺➄❷ ➃❽❷➊➃Ó❺ ➉❶ not going to work.” Not every rancher has access to other early season grazing land, however, so there will be cattle in the Low Hills during the same period as last year, he said. Rollins expects more range riders this spring, as well as a concerted ef- fort among ranchers to in- crease the human presence around cattle and, if they see wolves, to make noise and otherwise try to haze the animals. Oregon’s wolf manage- ment plan doesn’t allow ranchers to shoot wolves unless the animals are attacking livestock, but the den she generally stays close by, forming the hub of the wheel. Meanwhile other wolves, or just the male in the case of a pair, travels away from the den and then returns regu- larly, bringing food to the female and pups, each out- and-back trip constituting a “spoke” on the wagon wheel. The movement pattern is distinctive, and strong evidence that a female has ➀➉⑩❷➈❺❹ Ô❽Ô❶➁ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹➏ ⑩❾➄➊➈❺⑩❶ ➊❾➄ ⑨⑩❺ ❻❽➄❶ ➉➄❷➃ “Typically you can say with pretty good certainty when a female has denned up,” he said. As for the Pine Creek pack, its breeding female, designated OR-36, was the air and make noise to ❷⑩❾➄ß❽➉❿➉â❺❹ ❺❾⑩❿➅ ❷➈➉❶ ➅❺❾⑩ - ❷⑩➅ ❷➃ ❶➊❾⑩❺ ➃➋ Ò➃❿Ñ❺❶➏ ÖÙÚÛ ➃Ü➊➉❾❿❶ ❾➄❹ ⑨❷❷❺❹ Ò➉❷➈ ❾ ➄❺Ò ❷⑩❾➊➍ ➍➉❿❿❺❹ three wolves from the Pine Creek pack last April. The situation this spring could be complicated by changes in the Pine Creek pack. Most particularly, a 2-year-old female wolf from the pack joined up around Valentine’s Day with a young adult male wolf, and they have been traveling together since, ❶❾➉❹ ➌⑩➉❾➄ Ý❾❷❿➉➋➁ ❹➉❶ - trict wildlife biologist at ÖÙÚÛÞ❶ ➌❾➍❺⑩ ➎➉❷➅ ➃Ü➊❺➏ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹ ➀➃❷➈ ❷➈❺ male, designated OR-68, and the female, OR-57, are wearing tracking collars. ÖÙÚÛ ➃Ü➊➉❾❿❶ ❷⑩❾➄ß❽➉❿ - ized OR-68 in early De- cember between Richland and Halfway and attached ing collar. Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹ ÖÝ❸ãä ➈❾❹ seven pups born in mid April of 2018. At the start of 2019 biologists believed the pack consisted of 12 wolves. ➇➉➄➊❺ ❷➈❺➄➁ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹➁ OR-57 left the pack and paired up with OR-68. During a recent airplane ×➉❻➈❷ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹ ❷Ò➃ ➃❷➈❺⑩ wolves from the pack, prob- ably 2-year-olds, weren’t seen. He expects they have also dispersed from the pack, but as neither is col- lared it’s not possible to know where they are. ODFW has not con- ⑨⑩Ó❺❹ ❾➄➅ ❾❷❷❾➊➍❶ ➃➄ ❿➉Ñ❺ - stock from the Pine Creek pack or the OR-57/OR-68 Ô❾➉⑩ ❷➈➉❶ Ò➉➄❷❺⑩➁ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ said. Biologists did investigate the deaths of two newborn calves during February, and one calf in early March. Although wolves had scavenged at least two of the calves, there was no evidence to indicate that wolves had killed any of the calves, according to reports from ODFW. Two of the cases were described as not related to wolves. Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹ ❷➈❺ ÖÝ❸åæç OR-68 pair had been in the area where the calf carcass was found in early March, and ODFW provided to a rancher in that area an alarm that will blare if the collar on OR-68 comes close. The two wolves later moved out of that area, but Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹ ❷➈❺ ❾❿❾⑩Ó ❶➅❶ - tem is available if needed. He said he also alerts ranchers to the movements of both that pair and the collared wolves from the Pine Creek pack. “We’re constantly in con- ❷❾➊❷➁Õ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹➏ à➐➈❺➅ call me, I call them. We try to keep that open line of communication.” Rollins said he appreci- ❾❷❺❶ Ý❾❷❿➉➋Þ❶ ❺➋➃⑩❷❶➁ Ò➈➉➊➈ will help Baker County ranchers as they try to pre- vent wolves from attacking their herds. “Brian has been really good about calling land- owners,” Rollins said. ❷➈❺ ➊➃❿❿❾⑩➁ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹➏ Although the two wolves paired up around the time wolves typically breed, ❤✐❥❦❧ t♠♥ ♦♥♣qt❧r s❦✉✇❦①t ♣✐② s❦✐③♥✐④♥✐s♥ ❦✇ ⑤①♥✉④q✉ ③④✐❧⑥ ①♥⑤⑥♣s♥✉♥✐t ⑦④✐②❦⑦⑧ t♠♣t ⑤①♣st④s♣⑥⑥❧ ⑤♣❧ ✇❦① t♠♥✉⑧♥⑥③♥⑧ ④✐ ✉❦✐t♠⑥❧ ♥✐♥①⑨❧ ⑧♣③④✐⑨⑧⑩ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ❶❾➉❹ ➀➉➃❿➃❻➉❶❷❶ Ò➃➄Þ❷ know until later this spring whether the female will have a litter of pups. Generally a pregnant fe- Ó❾❿❺ Ò➉❿❿ à❹❺➄ ❽ÔÕ á ⑨➄❹ a den in which to have and raise pups — by around ❷➈❺ Ó➉❹❹❿❺ ➃Ø ➂Ô⑩➉❿➁ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ said. Biologists can generally tell when a female has en- tered a den — presuming other members of the pack or, in this case, the breeding male, has a tracking collar á ❹❽❺ ❷➃ Ò➈❾❷ Ý❾❷❿➉➋ ➊❾❿❿❺❹ ❷➈❺ àÒ❾❻➃➄ Ò➈❺❺❿ ❺➋❺➊❷➏Õ After the female enters ★ ✤✥ ✦✧ ✌✍✎ ✏✑ ✒✍✓✔ ✕✖✏ ✑✖✗✎ ✖✏✎ ✎✒✍ ✘✍✙ ✎✚✛ ✓✚✙ ✜✒✚✘✢✍✑✣ ➈❹➆➆ ➄❻➉ ➊❻❾ ➌➍➎➎ ➎❷❽➃➏❹❽➐➇ ❶❷❸ ❹❺❻❼❽ ❻❼❾ ❿➀➁ ◆P◗ ❘❙❚❯❳ ❘✈❩❬❭ ❪❚ ❫❴❚❵❙❩ ❛❜◗❝❞◆❡❝❢◆❣◗ ➂❻➃➄➂ ❻➄ ➃➄ ❶➅❾➃➆➇ ✩✪✫✬✭✮✯✰ ✺✻✽ ✹✺✻ ✼ ✸ ✵ ✴ ✲✳ ❀❃❄✻ ✿❀ ❁❂ ❊ ❇❊❋ ❉ ● ❉❊❋ ❑✽▲✹▼ ❅❇❈ ❏✻✹❃ ❂ ✻ ❍ ■ ❍❂✹