: villi i- mm The- Statesman receives tbe leased wsfre report or the Associated Pjos, the greatest and moat re liable press association In the ejrld. 't e'lo- it.i v I , u :el -i 2 s.u:m, OKKCON, UEDNKSDAY MOUNINt;, .JUNK 22 r.cji PRICE: FIVE CENTS 'if j Ln I Til - i w criVfiii-i hoi ir..ii 11 El Resolutions fncpc in Rorn Sympathizei- Move Turn ; ing Down British Imports. GOMPERS BANGS GAVEL AND HALTS DISCUSSION I Adjournment at Exciting it Juncture Opposing Fac tions Work Hard , DENVKIt, Colo.. June 21. Th forecasted bitter fight over The Iriah question was prec ipitate 'I upon the floor of tho convent ion of the Ani'rican Federation oi - Labor late today, and was at it.s height when President Samuel Uompfra alJournel the conven tion until tomorrow. ' The debate started when the resolutions committee reported ,i lubetitute for tho four resolu tion Introduced by Irish nympa thlzer Tho subHtitute ignored the fffort to initiate a hoyeoU acaiDHt British manufacturer and imports. Ireland Demand lioyrott. ' The comniltte"a report disponed ' the Irish question by asking the convention to reaffirm its sym ' J'athy for thi lrif.li cansi;. hy nrn Jtiff reeoKnition of tin- Irish re public, and by urging trial and pitntfchment for British army mn guilty of atrocltleB in Ireland. No sooner had the committee's report been read when Cornelius Foley, delegate from the iiarlx r"1 nnion, took the floor, reading a telegram from Harry lloland, kjc retary to Kamonn De Valera. "provisional president of t lie Irish republic," which naid: "Tho organization (American Federation of Ialor looked on to do something for Ireland. want the boycott or nothing." - Mr. Foley declared that ' the-e Is only one place where we can ' hurt England., and that is in h'-'r pock et book. ' 'THMirder at Adjoarnment. ... Christian M. Madt-.eu. or the Chicago Federation of Ltifcor. thn mored to amend the romm.lttee's report by adding a clans.' eallitiK for a boycott by American labor tgainst British good. and BriUin '. companies a long a the British gorernment mltltjtafns "its bar barous and destructive policy in Ireland," A point of order wan raised., tnd this could not be iniroduced because it wan part of resolutioni . already rejected by ihe rommit ie. President Gompers :-ustaind the point of order and adjourned . tb contention while several deif gates were P'ruggl ins fr rcoKni tion of the chair. ' llardine IU-frrnce Struck ut- ' The recolation reported by the committee was. virtually identical with on-5 submitted by a commit- tee of Irish sympathizers, headed by Peter Brady of New York, ex cept that some of the more dras tic phrases were omit fid. The Committee nlso struck out a para graph demanding that President Harding, his cabinet, and eongre-s take necesarv st-ps to demand from Great Britain th? defaulted . Interest and loan due the Pnited States and now used In part to - "promote tlu; brutal campaign in Ireland." Tl. I, o I,.,, r. affirmed the ? I t,.iOi lilC'll ' - - lon of the Montreal conve.ntiou nt'lannorting the Irish people in Hr struggle for freedom and ier rOgnltie)n of the Irish republic: butructed re-deration executive of ficers arid asked all national and feternahonal unions to urge- the lrninlsir.it ion official-; at Wash ington ;:n l all numbers of coi ffSrtss to pas:-; Immediat'dy le-gi.-la-tlon reccL-uiiiig the Irii-h reimb lie: proviib-d for the- sending ed a pcclal couitiiUiiie;-t ion to the Britisli premier. H- cabinet, and toemtr:- id parliament pret est i -i KaltiPt Iho "i ampaiL'li of vedeic hi Ireland:" iiel rmted federation fflclaU to take up with trade im foltl Of G-e.i t 1 1 T it.lt:. her eoollil-' nd dotn in 'on , a propo a I to m.: ii tnite a e amp.iin for tl-e t-,,.i id put: I '.i neiit of rn. niber- of the BrlUsh reeulir :md .-.uxiliarv reje (,,!t"I .-I :Cr... Hies in Ire I B ;' manner similar to that jlch German n'lm rs are nov. r'"; it and i.imii h.-d ;or vn "tionR .if (,, rut., of warl i-i in Trance ,n d Be-it-iem. Itoycetlt !te-Mltlf lent "Offlrlal" The boyeott re-ol uion. whirl: lras eliminated by the- cmmitte-e- ! ,rePort, was Introduerd bv lrih BOYCOTT ISSU f hMrlnrnV I U u IIIL.lilUL.IIU ; BraaTyr : UN I "tlH , U I lir-rs rM ! Committee Re. R, f ".- -sJf "WLft ("untlnucd on page 2) ION SESSION THROWN INTO DISORDER BY IRISH QUESTIONlNEW GOMPANY f .M.nnrnrnn nr TZTT . 1 I IHIII I PflHilC IM SAYS SINGERS IH.V .'d.'.At'- . 2.'.'.. t eV" TV i -s B I w 1. , ' vj w , art MT . . . j1.-. . v ' "T k .. "I :l rj. . V " . k 1 v . i . r l - 4 A - "?FiALI)INE FAKRAR. herself a Krand opera star, says: "If you want to have a pleasant luncheon party or social gathering of any similar nature, never invite a singer. If you must have a musical ctlebrity be sure never to invite more than one at a time, and then prime yourself for a couple of hours of solo talking on the subject, namely the singing of the celebrity in question. SMITHS RETAIL LEAD IN NEW COUNTY DIRECTORY; JONESES LOSE OUT TO BROWN FAMILY Ik)edigheimer Yields Helt for Long Names to Christoffcr sons, iJurgermeislers and Hoslenbrodcrs All Rural Routes Listed Alpha Itctically Occupations CJiven Abe Lince.lu had no name cs- r.nl-.ltv ll. mllwl M. ti.l lu. :iil- "Goel must have leveel the coin-1 mon people, for he made- so many' or them." But it Is still true that Hinro urn almost twice; as liiauv ' .-. ,i, Snaths as there are ol any oth name in the new Marion county directory, re-i e-ntly issue-d by tb JL L. Polk Directory P:iMishin- company. Tim Browns follow next, led elo.-ely. bit well ti the- load uiiv others. Johnson is the next most numerous name it le.tds the .lene-sos by a The Da vise:, I ine show ing 'comfort. ible- margin. tr:itl aloiiL' wilh :i but the Millers run I them almn-t lilli and tueK lor ( -- census liemors. Sale-tit Tiaele-s With :W.OOO Salem is crediteil with :t tribu tary and visiting population of :'. .".oOl.i. and they're 'n the book. All the rural routes ar gie-n with their lu!! postoffic' Jints. The- Manlier mM with tins bocjk I 'nd any man m t'n county w ho ha 'i't e,, ui . .-d hi name-. Boe-iligheim-r for a time ho iiu'i! to hold the li.-it ior l'ii: 'th of n.iii.e 'nut Cliri-f oi 'i't ii J.. ,-tt . it bv t w ii whol- 1 tf--r . -tid Bin rniei.-ter li.-i a -afe one h-Ver lead. So. too, do.-s I lost- nil'"' d r. M-'i there ire th-: .I'.ri ,!!-1 e i n . the He rse h feVeler- a"d 'j'llte a liosl Ol 1--;.-t(er ri-iiiie:. There ,-,r- more l'o-s than any i't1" ' veiv loot hll!i;l . 'Mil the tltr'-o. letter 1.11111" are ieW. Tiix p.-e i rv S-j;re"jiti d Ml the patro- - of ar: ihe r ita! I'Mite-. in the r.ei'ini are riven a! iliabel-raily. and He re ,, lit ' ; II Hie- teriiknt tavpavr '"' have- s.'iirilt'e-d tli' ins'lvis to belli niiport tiie rov ertin-iit 'M a !i n.iiiei.il way in 1 The cl.i-sil ie-el elire-rtory lists e very business in tho county . . L. , .1 r. 1 t. i fl.. I i,n m that might appear uuusuai. If lu POOR COMPANY I CM (J 4s FV:v,jf3!J v; (i .:.:-.".lA M eloubt. think of almo.-t any pra.e I of the man s business. Many Occupation- shown There is a wedding l.ouuet sel ler, a twine- mere'haut, a shooting tall'M-y. a stafuarvist a-:d a rolle-r-skating and a dealer-in eniting eliithes Perhaps also the,e is a tJ.k.pulh.r .,(1 ., (lM ,.,.,. ., j.;n j( (.r,.;il fri( -r. It a : iri:tiul field for investii-atiou. SILVERTDN TO OBSERVE FOURTH Community Club Dec Celebrate National I pendence Day do:-, to nde- SILVKK'i S. Ore . .;!i- L' 1 S i i I !o 'I lo- so a t e-i::,i li I I iSilveilou l ' o 1 1 1 : i j 1 1 n 1 1 i:ii La., ' cni'-.i lo ceiehr.. I e ;.- i ', :i i 1 1, ! J u iy . j Tlje- T:illlt al. '. e h li 1 I IH , hlt e been e i i 1 1 ! ii I N I 1 1 ' I - I i that th" two cM'i ! I Ii th' proi.'i a in .Ii ! i i th '. ill hi n -lo ' ;i ugbt , ke. 1 ' I 'II lb- to on I t : ii : t e ;ii Mil; in I j : . 1 1 1 - t l i i vv ee I i; ' will b LOWEST LEVEL IN YEARS : V ,A i .-;Jf li T 4 mm IS REACHED BY SUGAR;"1, ' - - - M:W YOKK, June LM !Mel Icm;iI sticnr rt fintrs t lay rflucerl their list quttta tions ten points to .".r0 for fine irranulalcd, the lowest lccl in more-than five ears IViUliULKtHti Uh :$40,000 BOND ISSUE WILlJi LLb UN lull In Perpetrators of Centralia Ar mistice Day Massacre Are Received at Walla Walla Penitentiary. NO CHANCES TAKEN BY TRIO OF GUARDS Sentences From 25 to 40 Years I.W.W. Will Be Given Hard Work WAU.A WALLA. Wa.sn.. Julie 21. Seven I. V. V. convicted oi the murder of American leplon :nen at Centralia on Armistice day two year ao arrived at the peni tentiary this alternoon. They aro llrilt Smith. '. (-'. island. Jame.-i Mi Ineiiiey, Bert Bland, John l.ainli. Way Becker and Kiieene Carnett. all under sentence of 2 to t'i years. The . en nu n were handcuffed and chained together and guarded bv three officers. Traveling Guard Collin.s. Parole Officer Shadduck. j of the Monroe; reformatory and j (luard Kdwards, of the peniten-; Itiary. : i (iuards usually bring the pris oners from the west side to Yaki ma und stop over night, complet ing the journey the next day, but' le seven were brought through I '" Seattle withoit a oif'eers announced desired to take no chat stop. Pris- , that they nances In this I ca; as the men were widely ; known, and had them brought di- j redly here. The train stopped at tho foot of 1 tlie penitentiary n 1 1 1 nil the seven i were marched the short distance to the prison where they went through the iistnl forrnalitku o i'einn registered and photo graphed. They will be- a: signed to mk later. No one knew the men were comiiiir. the only ones to greet I li" !ii were tin- prison officer.-. Laii'O Number of Entries Asdics Red-hot Contest For Two Day: .-'.ilem iunior te-nnis .-..u and eiuiiei.-, and sun.-, art- to ine i : this morning at th- hospjt.ii ifur!-, of the: Salem Tennis assoi-iahon for the summer tournament that will de-cidc junior e-liaiiipioit:diips for t In- i .ii. Liiliie-, have been e-mail! in to insure, a i hoi tout nanie-ut. There are two e la.-sif h-.i I ion : The' boys i I o I : l t lb , I !.' ! . lads n a no to .. of 1 I or under, and tho.-e i " to I il ear . The i-n-mii .iL' iisi I'i'ial in number. leing nine oi the '.min-iT anel 1" of the eiders The s that had heen -1 1 1 i - j in e'i ioi k p. m. v est e; day fo'.- low 1 ' iul r j4-roliie 1 1 yea r- : .la ni'-- I 'a : -O. .1 nsi ii . I am i- I el- i .i f f . Ilobei ltamsele-n , u, Le ford Mall, hahn. I-Toyd Ackl Slo! ' 'in r II yea rs : t'.i im e Spauldin-. i! I ie-H -on. Lew Nuiin. Bav Olees II ward W'at W.llarel Kaj.p y arid Kii liai'd Paul l.'lrner. Howard H'-n- We-st. .1'.)--ph iM-rt:. Clifford 1 1 'i I . I e tin is 1 1. i na n Beit K.lil- 'i.iit :,-u Watt.-i I.--. I'l a li k t 1 1 1 i a f i , I '. " dean "I Sab-iii Tenuis, tin- man who in V"I;I. . fh. ra.ne- aliei tall, lit 'he v. Itoii Wiil.itii'-tte valley h''W to I'l. i' and how- to count 1 1 1 s''or--. will I.i in liiart'e of the- vre-s lb- i- to have a. hi- HH'-i't'ints l.evj, W'e-f and Te-dely l',HI.H i-vi o:' r!-,- Iiov- who will h.ive a ;.i : I a tie- t'l-iin,; ni'-i. ' . The, a-l .! entrant, t" I li lll'l plolilplly at l o'e b e k iiiinnmr and eaiii'-s . hould 1 . i 'i o-, , i; The ,-ri. .- -h on h . -gin i!d MAY nPflAli;. lIe;Te IV. .1 no- - W ar pensions wfiilel he- paid monthly, instead of eiuarterlv. unejor a bill rasseel teidav by the house and cent to th" tctiate. JIM TFJNS L T D BE VOTED ON AT S ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1.. June -1 Jack Demjrfw v tested ,js Knoe()iii punch today and Lurry Williams, a veteran," Sell victim lu it. Dempwy was fighting mad ar ler he had boxed the first two rounds with the elusive Kddie O'Haie, New York middleweight. Williams slipped through the lofies for Hie third round. He seemed to be giving Denipsey a good workout when the champion w m .pen oyer a cri hook ! tlu( chin. William Sprat Is. v liliams Kprawied to I ii floor. IS PRESENTED So fa r K"S, it's that was served jt, as its personal history a mere hunk of metal made in t'me of peace, ; peaceful life up to the lime or its ictirenient because it was no longer Rood enough to shoot even at a national enemy and ther-? it stands on the state house grounds, labeled "tin-safe t shoot" by the government that madp it. imposing only Ix cause (' its bulk and its big wheels. But it ha the name of th" I'nited States government stamp ed on its smooth fides, it h'js the her'tag.' of skill built into it by a century of national gunmak ers who in learning how to build DO LISTEN TO Tremendous Throng Of Peo - pie and Autos Gather at Willson Paik Idi-al wealhe-r and an exe-e-p-tionally line niu-ieal program at llae led over " , e i :t-tie i -.; o Willson park last nigiil lor tin !a!il e-emcert. The- crowd, which had be-'-n con' ielerably decre-ase-d on account of rain during the- fiist few concerts, floe ked there la-I iiiuhl and cats wen- lined up on beith sl'l'-s of tin- park ;i s ile p as they could ! pat ke-d with tows lhi'- ami four deep in many pi li es l-iiulit numbe-rs cotistitufe-d th piouram in adilitioli to a well ap-pre-e-iate d -obi by Mrs V. II. I'l'iMi.k. Main who bad liee'tl llll abb- to .. e I'm- fountain in full di-j'lav tlii- -ar on account of tin1 lain, saw it for the- first lime. Th- program follows; .Mai.h e h lap of I a lii-i l 'lay 1"'" I" Ke-gi-. Tohalil ml. Mall S'-le i t i'Ui . It ii;;ii'' r o! t! men t W.lHz. Werhlin Popular lillliib- ' The Ho, a i . voca --ob Mrv W. II Prtiuk flvi-rluie. .loilv Ko,i. 4t,. Snpp. Sel ell. I de, t'ple III' is.- oil I - K. A. Kob.-rt.- Se-b--i ior.. Kim Maie-h. Ciorv Navy Star Spaticl'd Dodo. . . M;-e ko o! ! In- Ylillk' SoUs;: lli ii ri'-r ........ itner.inti-d to What ahiio-l tr.it : jr j mm on dovvntow n si ' e t re-'ate-il on I le after tl"- p. , : U ra m v le !! Ill' to : h iiml n I tree of iiii j at le-mpted I conge,! ion !l"lll the- I Paved Roads in County j Total About 54 Miles Marion county ha- put ilov" iboiif I mil' of paving on it - i I'll ll'l lo.ol the -late h Ii,. Iieiii' i n total "f ."- I Till- lie..- In addition to t h . :- paveii :;u ni.le- i the- ' ' u i. ' v ma k ' n l- i miles of paved Toad: - not mi Mid-- jiav- 'i .t r t r w it ,i : t A' e "id iiur ' n -1 d li lb' I ., long I ; . r : n e he .-."iinu Th- Salem I' I nut". lo pi "g 1 1 - i ion it w , II I lie III I II be III g li II .1 I't ids will U aro I Ml pa V e-. A n Be I pa v - idc plants .ire- both working, fur nishing material f,,r additional paving Th Aumsville plant will I be operating within a few days. I ILLII 016 CHI Oil CAPITO MUSIC M LOVE TIPS KNOCK INTO SlUIEUD when time w ;is ralleil s thai th dazed Williams could reciiperale. Alter a brief rest they mixed fur iously again'. In less than thirty seconds Williams was completely knocked out. lenipsey started a "one-two" uti( !i and iml mores power be hind it than he intended. The champ's left thudded to Williams" jaw. He st if fined suddenly ami started to sink. Denipsey. intent I on following it through, failed to see that Williams had been hurt, lie crashed over a right hand 'Continued on page 2) L If SEDGWICK POST this gun tint was in its day th" b"st thing in the world, humbled the Barbarv states, and Great Britain, and Spain, and Mexico, and Japan at the fairy-tale battle of Shimono.ceki, and with an arm of flesh and these gun mouths of steel held the Gorman beast t bay in Venezuela and at Manilla. KamouM Makers Built Gun. Yet anil the gunmakers who built It, built the 200 guns that roared at Gettysburg, and at Vicksburg, and at Appomattox; that held tin. nation safe through a century of trial and menace and (Continued on page 2) i Polk County Man Plead; Guilty to Shooting Fawn Out of Season DALLAS, Ore., .luno 21. I Spe cial to Tin- Statesman! Lynt) -lones, Charlie- .limes and Kalpa Looree. all residents of tho northwestern part of Pedk county, in the Mill e rek e-ountry, were arre-st.e ato l ist nitht bv Game Warde-ns Bremmer ami MacKar land on a charge' of killing deer out oi ii-Hsii.'i. A small fawn was found in a pack em one- of tho me'ii whe n arrested. In a trial before .liisthe of the Peaes' IM i". Coad tins morning, Lynn .lonets ple-aeb-d guilty of th"? charge- and war- fiiie $ r 0 and eosts Tho either men it was Inline! eut al tin- hearing had nothing to do. in the" killing, ami they were turii"d biosc. (lame- wardens liave- he-e n a'tive in this county eluring the- pa-l month anel have caiiRht many vio l.iini'i of the same laws - port y m-'ti ha ve- also bee-'i mg the wardens in many B-il itssis'- cas -s. (Continued on p.iLi- 2 I BUSINESS SLOGANS FOR FINE PI FOR KILLING DEER i Almost Every Line of Business Included in the List and Bargains July 1 Will Be of Great Variety. Th- -.ixly-foiir bu on. which now compose the DaV llS1 it" In ! pr.ie ti' ; house- Itarga m ally all kiti'l- of ni'-i e hand i: i . anel shop- shoppers will timl no el i f l i ii It ly .lily 1 in ur ng v ryihing they in-' d at bargain pi i e -., At the- su i.-ge-st ions of the liitsi-ne-sK Men's L' ague, which i man aging Bargain Day this ye'ar many ol th" ni i e, f, a n t - have- .s'-b-e ted slogans t'.r lb-- oeiasion. TIl'Si rl'-gi!..- ;.re ji'i blish'-'l b-lovv in ' -ii ii"' t ion with il.-- name - of th' meri hauls who compose 'he- Bar gain Day int. One of Salem's leading business men. in speaking of this year's Bargain day. said: "I have never seen so much en- DALLAS I.- DALLAS. Ore., June 21. (Spe cial to The Statesman ) A special election for the purpose of voting on 125,000 worth of bonds for tjho. better protection from fire of fiie industrial district of Dallas ail also for the securing of additional lands near the present watersltjod from which the water supply of the ciy is derived will be held iri Da 11 is on July 17. The measure is considered one of the greatest needs of the citj and no doubt will receive the sip; port of most of the voters as, a great many of the residents derive their incomes from tho industries located in this district. Another measure to be voted pti at the same time Ik a bond issucj of $lf.(00 for the purpose of bujy--J ing a site and constructing a nw septic tank for a proponed njw" sewer which will drain the entifo wes' and south parts of the 'city. This "measure will have to 'cii passed by the people it is d-i dared because the city is In su alii urgent need of a new sewer sys tem that to defeat the measure would not only endanger the. llvs of the Inhabitants but might bring a big suit against the city frojn people living in the sewer district who each winter aro nearly flood ed from their homes by thn over flow of the present sewer system which is too small to care for city tho size of Dallas. r While there is some oppositlo 3 to the proposed improvements th general opinion of tho people the community is that they are? something that will greatly bene! fit the city and will add to the upl building of the community anel the supporters of the measure fee assured that the bonds for bothj projects will he approved. ! Sergeant Welsh Sends Word Of Salem Superiority . At Camp Lewis Word received from Sergeant J. T. Welsh, of Company K, fth infantry, stationeel at Camp Lewis, brings the news that the company is taking the lead in firing on the i range, leaeljng the score by several points. The boys are enthusia:i- tic and determineel to maintain Ihnif. tAirt I ll I, I, f In 1. I.aln. ' ii.i;.. ivau iiiiuuhiiuu k uiu limn Iiik camp. The company received 100 per cent for attendance-, having fi7 meh. the. tedtal enlisteel Htrength of the company, anel the cook, Harry Plant, Is receiving ion per cent for having the neate-st anel be-st kept kitchen In the regiment. Company F was the color com pany on Friday in a review with Captain Hewlett, acting major of the; battalion anel reviewing of ficer. It is e xpe e te'il that the com pany will be reviewed on Satur day by Governeir Ob-eitt and the , me-mbers eif the supreme court and mayors of the different cities having troops at the camp. They will be- entertained by the camp j So far. only one members of tin Company is on the siek list, tlo I rest ef the- boys being reaely when 'th- eall for me-BS is souinleil. SELECTED FIFTH BARGAIN DAY , t h ii Ma ' I- :i i n i i.i i v h I in t e-d H bou I a bar ven ami I'm sure I h- bar ofie-re d by (he- hum e hnnt- .-iw Ii as lo agre-e-al.lv sur all purchasers llargain g-IIIIS will I. ; ,,ri ., ),V j I , . v , . i.i i., mil t i in iio rn r ; r. ii a i.e that real, heitie-Kt -I o-gooelnesK bargains are ne-ei-ssary if we- wish the- event te grow from year to year ''The mere bants haw also de ,e idcel m try to make Bargain Day a ge-t-acfiiainte-d' occa-iein. when people from all over this part 'of the Willame tte valley will mingle gooel naturedly and spe-nd their money profitably. For my part I feel that we should try to make (Continued on page 5) COMPANY F LEADS ON FIRING RANGE S ANNOUNCED Northwest Fruit Products Concern Will Handle Loganberries After First Of July. SEASON'S ACTIVITY . I- OUTLINED BY Ml ALL Deliveries Now Accepted at 3 1 -2 Cents on Exist ing Contracts Preparations are being Jiiade at The Phez company's Ixjju plant to take care of a Conesiderable volume of Iogan- 1 berries this season. It is the company's intention to serve first those growers who in the past are considered to hiave shown fairness in their dealings. It is understood that the company is accept intr deliveries under the price of V cents provided in exist ing contracts. ;In explanation of this pol icy the company's manage ment states that a large num ber of growers, after having lliaed their contracts during thie years in which the price jefemed to them advantageous, failed to deliver under their contracts when the price went Up! without paying any atten tion to the penalties that jhtiuld have been met in order to , obtain such releases an ' w:ould enable them to sell at a higher price to other buyers. ' The company feels that in some instances this action on the part of the growers wa not in any sense a deliberate violation of a pledge, -but aiose through the grower's ig norance of the obligation he had undertaken, or through hih listening . to bad advice. .The penalties provided in the -contracts are small in compar ison, with the large profits thai were reaped by selling during the war period to out- sKic Buyers at high figures. Ih other cases it is said there i are indications tending to show that such violations were committed with full knowledge on the part of the grower what he was doing. j After July 1 th loganherry (Continued on pago 5) COAST BASEBALL 8iLT LAKE 6, OAKX.AH D 5 iVKAXtTiSW. June 11 Halt f'l1 ,hl "P'i'i'iK nam.- from 6k- lejy. Oilht rolitvul, hjr 6-5 Itl- w iiinmi: ll' i- I Ml 1 ten rr e-tlilh when l.torre-m anel oi. Itrow n Tun lecacr which H-l)l fur .tmn IB tlif eH''l eft-CMi'l l-.'b'r. ei,,k Shorlslon. nut nut ')(' ii""!" 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