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'SATURDAY rpRNINGi FEBRUARYi26; 1927 is . c il it V T "Til w,;.;ais badgers prTng rjfevaraped " It final St a titlftiir ' Pet. 800 Whitman g . 2 .goo C7. prs;vr:.v; 2 .750 PaMfie . 37 s 0 o i;onege or;idahnr Tw-rii Lmffefd ' ish, Quioiet,:Tpught .Thc(;astwhjaketball game 'of 'the py?QA.tor,tb Parrish nniar 'Sigh school, quintet will nlaved' tn- Jtf.htat .3:SiaLih ParHabrfym vv .,sjiasi nooseveii junior nign ajarevjous contest ., at Ku gene. Parrish waarfefeatecj by this ream iLto J2 jaj,i iff predicted tlat, tonights gamewiil be one .?rrsi ha engaged in- this taAorf,Pa ther iocat boya ar? U- termiaM to'lufh.th fables on the vhitc B3 Parritih lineup will , prob-. ' '""nae.nenen. -Bone, Naah, tofii.rfittlt'al fhetjpen- 1 ...i- 1 !..- t'lViii' . Tfcei No'rthwesf 'eqaffp lcethall IttlS; -waaftfiir iout an I mmrnprn rrHt-n . nil ' , I " tlUBO of -the last scheduled conference gartiethen lYillamattii mpiippimm-ni 1PIIITSI00DBUI) .-.3 ft IK: ? : -aVn:tluCWnW 6 TS-CAP)--. l- Sleginiind; .i'trtitekm bnllt-oer-Blnttie Wo, ndun."a Spajnlsh .ood fase or fnf luenzar. Visitors Put Up Game but losing' Fteht; Fiiral Score Cpiitesrsq W;7 : 4 Salem .high Hchool's .quintet had an easy liniCdflieatinr'WoOd bufn hfgli fhotil' here, last 'night 5 S , ti A. .Th&j Woodbnrn boys didn'thiTe' a JpbAhcf, .'"although they roogh't .gamely aUVhe.'Vay. to make a baffle or ihe. contest. : Salem -tarted. ctf . sam-awJiaM weakly in the first quarter, which ended withfthe score at 9 to fr.-but. the-team finally goit warmed up -when tbjB.-uecpiid ; period started, ahd frtfm-there on It -wasp a walk away. --" - ": ; W The half ended with the count at' 23 to' 4. Woodburn did-Viiot score "ndtil .10 seconds before the period closed, when ISOmhof f made two baskets in rapid sneceaaion. "r The third perRd ' etoded with Salem' 'leading 42 to 4. Dnffey took high'1 po frit honors wUh lfi tffarker, seconded by Adams with was out ' with'' a but Adams filled muni. ruvuuu(,rrt lilO raCuiC ijaat?- it A.nr. I 1 Ir - .f'""" T " T ' .,riaa:4viaa . "' "MrogrTO throngh6uO;fhe -itWHfuv" -n -Ion,nt- wSS the .) p u tiomUoff alltSaSrf tger's 'rjiSrl llr; .lhritVn-iJUkVl) rAi Vf JmVS horl r vxcuubb, pounaing coniJnuaiiyi.fi r s it 1 1 r r i . ..--: ' ead and 1oay, : ln' a uiaivc iuR!u(iMoaiem ioa ana liun - - V,lcnuei .W-Aauoy were the tbtlts'o thiT nearf A '1,1,1 ' -n-l4riViU&.'0''t mi tRtaridfxrgr piayefrr tn Basfiiess istii&QrrtdAGrofs Volleyball -teams of the Salem YMOA-,btsiness raenV class de feated, two teams chosen from the' OAt! facnlty men, Friday hlht on the "Y" Ioor. - Th Salem first team won from the OAO first team, 15-1, 15-1 and 15-. .The Salem second team de feated the visitors- second team. if-. 12-15, 15-0, r The teams were: Salem first team.-M. Hilburn, Dr. L.' E. Bar rick,' Rer. .!. E. AVjard. O. J. llnll, IJlojd Gregg, Pan! Acton., Salem second team, Byron Wright; Earl Race. Clark Iee. Leon: Gleason. P. Ei. GtayIer, I.- I. 'Rifches. OAC Tirst team, A. V. 'Bouquet, X,. F. Voosteri Wr V.-Ifalverson, It. N. lialey, Fred Morrow "T. C. Me Ciormick. o!AC second team, F. L. Show. Rtx L.athr6p, George Fet ttngglll. c. W.' uncan; Ben H. NPfhols; D."G. Smith. , f CCIDEfI BPEffllDEBHTli fng'Dfob-pacrobatld ability rt by2 doifli iwo ' r ' ''sMr rEM nips a.nd a difficult; nnnatoed WUI e one of nve .'Mi'B4,Kpia ,cofOT8. ;p? . upanr Teat fn the center of'tWrihe when Hanizatlons in the tTf&lli' to"m&;aeXi6ii 'was anhbntfeerf fV nl1 hh T.ni oih .,i.jAajeq, jne.nesc nasKPtDan orfTavor." " " v ' " ' - - 1 city shoot bee an . hlrtelortha Jrd:'ji.i,ii.;0. cime to the tournament! de ..working, liick gukrd Jnf, repeat l with a recb'rd of conquest IhrcrigV ,urF breaks down thw-flo that .fcfllAi Su" Si.;ii.'k ?7 jKrtTi,i scored; tao vp3rtrhicb? tied score -altejriWllIaraettprnad .4 v i v. v Lui rn HuiirHinii virinrioa i .thdf slncefafrlVinefSf lio'-tTn.l cvAi. WoYb "and 4teen1HaasehV mdsf fmWresRfW tea .battlntl Tbr'Z tebat ; 6t the second i fiattle"' .Ai1 a ' aectsfre .' win fiver w.Hl" urf 1 thecor tndS JJ V'-rr' fmohiVteunnlaVruDln Nebraslca J ve Kooti .t 6ne'of : . -Miller, . Koeott-Md ..Dreesen'all TV weights1 were' announced aa heM 'every-other new ,men on' th4 PacI -sinceifiametie's pfeVlbn . , The- fem team; r vAmt u ' ,... 1 , . Terminal hotel "at 7: , AVJlliBet ter ... . fo. bility by'doin two The Salem Rod and Gun club sportsmen a or Willamette- val pete in a. live mg tomorrow, it. decided at-the meeting of jthe riday nights ; The -cities, are cwraihsi Kugene,- Hills high men of each clnb ing of these which Will-be Sunday in each successitely., wilt leave-the 3 a " o'doclr rnankAbirviafmenirsV MSuaday morning. Members - who JantfcCoon-ot tke. oWalntetiH5 WLll'-&L1?:U,!T: not' H?ted beIow m Invited made a BneedcaiiibtnAtfoti rhlrb.M :fF. -wyion 110 raaKe im ni shoot with tr tjtK4rwK"ft-4,,i;f iit . i. ' " JiL-1 , JtheJ3alem team , woul'A :havkTWlWhd . QulnreTAwayFroi ?he who have announced their W.i-ffluJr '' - 'r OptonfctsniiifTst 9hmiW''i. PeatIoA 6CroMgiar&; PrestdentJ tlXtPmitf lOnJeir--irlUmii. over L. PftT"8lr Jdnior high school de yr uJ :nTi;iaMB wwe'' ,fTa Xae.nfSm! 'tny?,.;..itti-,,-v l.v.:f. vra8 iune np to ine iast,l .3 r v? " " MiCie riew mmutea when the junior hlehi-OI,B' H.rBJ arri,.wawrence im- uiim fxing. . lt;.'VSldJ94r-5irt-r-:Tr- if irqulntet forred flTe-nomts aheaA?A R6sc6eBSheltoiA: William Ball, 5 ytnIdrrly W ihbb WVfe -missed, Qw'rgo.TIesko- and RX I rVi1-n nZ"-$rl?1ltbeT team' being1 nn to Its risnal f i, ill. ii,' -T" T- rt-1 --r? - I tanHiprl - & i ll i a n . . . . - Mrmi Trn I ' rrrih I hKitebn (10) : Stanford TlnTversitv to Open Track-Season ' todayte jjJi Xh (3) . Referee- SXTMMABT Pos. .F. ..--C ....r..jn o . s Mason. IDAHO BEATS GOXZAGA ... Ti SPOKANE. Feb, 25.-The Uni- -atupk I versity of .Idaho basketball team (9 Ht defeated Gonzaga university 38 to B-rj 3S here'tonight. Idaho led durfng Bocen rm0sC 6fTtle game;- which, was a. " ; non-cbnTerencBairairl . STANFORD UNIYERSITY,-Caf. - Feb. 25.APnro-mr-track a&&SFSZ 1 Manning Wins f HnjTlwM.fW piefrfif rends vntswni-ttTcragii r V a -'! oil, states Crtmipacker claV meet? Evefy mkn oif the T 'l -z : h -PORTLAND,, Feb. 25 (AP) ilsquad la.ia lop-forint indT.'a 'fiuav.J Jlni(lun :Veteran. Takes Hard Probable postponement f of the Ter;of?.gC(od performances are et?.!; , Ppught Boat; at Sllverton' JfT hearings ?oti the .proposed private "Dectedi '-,. i, r r'v if , - r - '. ? Tlongview toll bridge and on the h cadef tnterest -eenfeW- iKf Cbftf a'j3IlVirRTON.; Feb. 25.-Sat1drtS5-fplttaSla; twaJhnrdlB nts wlth7wedeM 9mnJ5iqi aaiem won a decision 1 Projejiwa, joqitawju .tooay xn & Mtner;- aince.Tleiand f?r,M H?Po Silverton in! telegra-reeeive y the-PrtUhd tnoi cljoV'iwmpf'tEii. JUer the 10 round main event Jot t ,ba.ber ot comnferce frOmVRepr i'ls i'jQtmrZiHTh $&tl1tiS'(&e at the arinoif resentafiVr "Crunlpacker? T h i placed Jn both events at tho 1926. ihcPasa D&iue ailrte way. vnwuuBrau, Niea lor posipone I - QjAJaIAA, . championships. "Haiian Vent down tor ' coUnt of eat .?h litldge leafing: be 'NicaoIs.ls-a.freshman ac'of two l'Jlt Xou auae itnwas etv or: Macn 15. the year"agb fn5H" v AT ; "Butch Burke of Newberg knock- date-designated-.fot. UeihanneJ g-frr'--yr - 7 rftr Tt 3 ' bnC Al' Mack' 6t "Salem in "the hearingBd to give more-t ime-f or t v f ft irrsx.TOUBa'-iDr' a scnedUIed 'slit-1 yt:iai--- ;pecuicaiiQns round semi-final. Vernon Brooks 1 rewivea oniy mis week and rtOfifpefS lOTMeet JOnight of Sllverton won a decision over changed considerably from flrevll ' i rt,i ' " 1 - ' - , ; ,(1 Andy Jeroge of Newberg. ou8 P,anff- The bridge hearing M STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal. 1 Elmor niMr of Riiort v to do neia in Portland and th reb,i?5l-.(AP),T- Basketball decision from Buck Harlow, also c n nearin tt Washington, ij fleams of Stanford and the Unl-1 of Sllverton. Eugene Dick def eat Itversilj. of Calif &rnia meet here to- led Gene Han ley by a decision: morrow night in the second game I Both are local boys. Washington EHmnatcri as Conference Contender by 31 to 27 Defeat -I r. COBVALLIS. Fe-rt. 25(AP) , Before "a -crowd of -370 oersons. the '-Oregon' -Agricultural-' college basketball team 1 initiated the imivexsiiy oi wasnington ,as a J cimfere nee contenirter,tO!Tlsht by a tw-ore. bf 31 to 27. TherAggles ptfred their lead 'in' the last half after Washington iiaS led 15 to 14 kt? the-end tt-the- f irstfr 1 ' The ' A gi6i Victory over Wash ington is regarded as virtnally1 as suring the Unikversity of Oregon quintet the championship "of- the Conference. The'- game' tomorrow bight between the "Huskies " and Oregon will 1 hSve no actual bear ing on the final standing. : The work of Jack Savory. Ore gon Agpie center, was the out standing feature of tonight's batt le. Desultory snoring .marked the Resotution to Reduce Num ber of Clerks Takes an '! Hour's Time and Dies ' in i ia i. e . k , According to-figures compiled by Representative Bailey during about an hourT which the members of therionse spent "'in ' debating yesterdEy 'that'tody. spent $1375; 86 "of the state's money and got nowhere." ' t The debate was on house Joint resolution 23, reading In part as follows, that , "'Whereas, the number of clerks and "other help employed by the honse and senate is ' far greater than neceafy 'to" mtet 'all needs consistent with efficiency, and' "Whereas, the 'number, of idle and half-idle help Is a denioraliz ing influence upon those who are here for work, and "Whereas, several other state have established organizations of their clerical help which afford more efficient service at much less cost than in Oregon,' now there fore " ; ' ' The, resolution provided that the president of Ihe senate arid speak er -ot the b5Dirse,v with' one other member mike- a study of the nieth- ods employed by other states and submit a "report 'to the press of Oregon fof general pnbllcation'not later than three weeks Ivefore the next primary elepti on , a summary of it's findings; and that ' the amendments suggested by 'the ' ? . i. 1. 1 -S S.V. I A counmiiee suuiuu imj luiruuaucu iu that an attorney could hot " have been employed to do the same work that Mr.' Schroeder has done for the warn, and .means commit tee for 'the last. four or five years Wore 'efficiently 'than he. lias., lie also said that .any one who came here without a competent -rell paid Btepbgsapher p roba Id y turn ed out inefficient legislation. , . To this Mr. La Follett asked Mr, Gordon if he did not know that Mr. Schroeder went to the secre tary of state's office and to the. attorney general and had a lot ot his"work done by them. . And thou Mr. fcordon "informed Mr( La "Fol lett that he did "not know much about the legislature if he didn't tnpw . that the ways ,an means committees always instructed their cjiief , elerf to accepts assistance fromand to confer in nil matters "pertaining' 10 finance and of th? spate's affair with, the secretary o'f "state and attorney' general, or ahy oilier J of fibers whbse assist ance might be beneficial to Ore; gon's legislation. Mr. La Follett contended that he was represent irtK the people oi" the state of Oregon, and had ll' right to demand a full explanation, of why Mr. Srhrnoder should re ceive ff07"..r0 for "acting'as 'chief clerk -of any committee for 4t days of this session. Representative Lonerpran in fofin'ed Mr. La Follett that he would strongly, oppose any .sit tack upon Mr, Schrpedert!.sayins , thut he was one of the most vuhuihie men the iegislaiure had. antlThac the compensation "lie received 1 gave to the- state tenfold . in-' his services' rendered. been employing help when 'they didn't need it. and had also- em ployed inefficient help. " ' " 0 Alr.?wan objected to thls asfbf said they were the reasons for his voting apainst.the resolution rfii 4 if '.thtjy were , taken onV he would made jo appeat,'.TidIculnu. aaf o "hae -ote.iV against sometbnf liasho tild n 't ha ve," at - w h ici. Id rr j. Graham inform ed-r, him t hatrhis reason for having that part ot tne resolution stricken out f the rfecr ord was to have the vote by which it. .was not adopted reeonside;recL that the members might then have an opportunity to" adopt it" In a reasonable form... ; . . - ;, 4 The.. house.,. then consented to ha.ye. the whereses", takenirqrA reoord, -but refused to. reconsider the . vote. .,,Tho resolution, ; being practically "meaningless thenv Mr., McPlyllips, the author was-, per mitted to withdraw the resolu tion. . . ' , " ' ' ' " . ' ' ' Thus about an. hour s(ag. spent to no purpose. both houses at the-next sessiori of the legislature. As soon as the resolution came up for passage Mr. LaFollett took the floor and attacked the method heretofore employed in the pay ment of clerks of committees, spe cial stenographers and all other clerical, help of members of tlie legislature. He especially attacked the, ways and means coinmittee, because it had paid it's chief clerk, John B. fchroader, for 121 days of service first half of the game nntil Burr, at 7.50 per day, totaling'$907.50 Aggie gnardr netted two in succes sion for the lead. It "was short lived, however.'when Snider' made two and" was followed a moment later by scores by Schuss and JeTwell. Snider in the final mo- which. he declared was far too great an amount of money for any committee to be allowed , for one clerk. He went further" to show that the ways and" means commit tee had been allowed tor one sten- ments of tfie first half sneaked In j ographer, $35 for 70t days sery a long, overhand shot which gave l ice another clerk for 55 days the his team the lead of "15 to 14 at sum or 2T6 ana another steno the half. " . j gra-pljer Jo 22 days the sum of i few moments later thnfecorel was tied 21 all f and lhJbrit,Jrthe;j ,-e demanded to , know how of Aggies took. -the ' lead under te wh' any clerk would be paid for leadership of Bnrr. .With, nine!121 ya of labor when there had minutes, to go the QAC five wasron,y bef s -days pf the-session leading 27 to 25. . One representative explained that simruAirv i he hart-twten clrk n tha h 1-OK. Washins-tnn I A e ,1 .1 . . i'aiiron (:i.. v jLuier r days - at the - same time, the bal Mark MeOallisteralso t'oo1tJ ex ception- to;."; the attack on, Mr. Schroeder, whom he said he had j RnbVh for 2 5 S ears, and'' knew ri..-- -.-.i--L-.,V.- -I ' mm ip do au unoranie nian, oi great value to" the legislature every session he servedj and further told Mr." La Follett that lie knew noth ing abont the amount of work he did, working from 15 to 20 hours every day. , ; Mr, Cramer, a member of the per diem committee; explained that the reason for some of the over time given was that the stat ute, allowed such a meager pay. taking for example the pages who were allowed $2 per day, and nearly all of the members of, the legislature feeling that they earn ed $4 per day, having sometimes to work overtime, the time had been computed double the number of (days actually served. The resolution failed to be adopted upon'the final vote, after which Mr. "Graham moved to have the "whereases' espongfed, , from the records, inasmuch as those )vho i voted fcr. the resolution ad mitted under them that they had Savorr ( 7 Oria -7) .,... S lifer Mulligan, (J) Jewell ... (i James JJu JlKt ,- CJ) Jfaek (1) Brobst fKWane. ance of the time being made up by otertime servect. . ;Mr. Gordon informed La Follett In order to give the fish wheel people on the Columbia river am 1W .time to 'cispjiKe of,,- theij;, ap .paratiis and . gear. Sena to,r: Staples t introduce,- liirf,bill siunber ilJl wnicu t.m$ up .for jinal passage in. the house yesterday. It passed after a .heated, debate, lasting about two hours. ,i The 'owners of fish "wheels"! had under 4he act -passed by the peo ple'at the' last election, until May' of this year in whttlr to close down, aiidr this bill-extends' the lime to Tiext December." "( . . Representative , Weatherspoon started a stormy attack onthe bill, riiakitig broad . statements concerning. pranJc Seufer't and his fish wheels, and .refused to. listen to any correction in the matter. As one member put it, he seemed to have a chip on his shoulder. Representative Roberts of The Dalles asked if Weatherspoon liiOHnv uy limius oeuiert cut i,f ft iia ' Timtt 1.1 . of tlie' fish' wheels, -and s.,Ve tho fish Irr Oregon. ; Ja-mtis'.'Mott ot 'Clatsop ti.,v contended' that 'it' was iiut. r.i, .close, "up such fishing Kr.Min.i.. .1S hft-irstuca.,bay vand ii .i,,iMl. tarfeJW.llli . legislation having ta'ched' 'thereto -i an omen-,,,, ,, clause glring fishermen there i; . even a'day to?fd4spose of n,, ,-T equipment, anu men to i;, ,.x tending time to these lnrc , ieirio tuiiuci). up i ('I - till i i .river. . 4 , t.f'31f.LiaquIst, a lobbyist. w r. -ported a? having argued that Il!r. ting these llshj wheel men i,v.i , f ueiness 't so;4 soon .-would niako miny of them patrpers. all of ti-,.ir money 'being Invested tlmri tm f being their only means oi a livu, and they-had not timt in t rrii to disposeof their gear h f,,,,, May.V-.' ". , : V 1 j . s .Representative Allen, also 'frnn Astoria,' -contradicted somo Mott'S' argument, saylngr that" it would hurt no one to be as :",,r as possible. House joint resolution ntimii,r 22 was returned to the house night-by the conference coijun:: tee ,4hat was. appointed yet f.i day ..Ronfef With a. like commiti.i. from ther senate,. Mr. Hamilion. chairman of the -committee. rv. pjained that the bill had hi en vamped and arrange dso tli.it ;t wa9 satisfactory to aHenficerned. i ! The' rsoluUpni-Iprovides for a r'onstrfutional amendment fixinr Si new "tax lev'y;.lTasp. The'resolii'.1 ti.onjh'a'3 been sent bach and fenii from, ther.senate to the house . fr thejast:tir6.days and the f inclines f "the 'committee. wijt iron out in troubles.15 - V JThe,rneasure as finally ,'adopteil byHhe" house fixes - the base nt 13,500,000 ; .SPECIAL! 6 robra motjern house. Four blocks from postoffice. $4500 F.L.W00D 341 State St. . Never Cold in this House . Fully - Plastered,, Rooms South. Liberty Street . Corner Jjot' tfkJJOOO.OO ' ULRICH A ROBERTS - PHONE 1354 , . . , L 1 5T5T r bkckf; & j flusnrance 'of .All, Kind , He Utff Ttieater Lobby Tel. It3v. i9.N.Hlgl Vehicles Must Stop When .Jtering, Primary Highways , , .... The senate yesterday anbroved Kepresentative Howard's bill com pelling all mortor vehicles enter ing pririiary highways to come to a full stop. . The bill was obnosed by "Senator "Banks, who declared that there. i now on the. statute books a law requiring that vehl cleS shall slow doyi;tt la five miles an hoiir .when- approaching pri mary tJoixhway.A:iaTO, . i It said tlLatrhe.3H had the support-of the stattrtrafne-denart m-raici na t he state high way conn mission. J'?.;.. '' Li i '" ; .' ". " " ... Walcftes, Clqkiid : vJewelry , - -r Careltry'fepaired and 'Guaranteed at-.-4 PRESCOTT'S 328 KtetW VoinWrlal . Street attended. The card was well aad proved a complete snceesa EastU was rfWetJ - Wohd DogvfBbbbie": " 4 j RecoversiFforajPoisonrng - nfirhetr annual series- a contest i which "'naay' decide ithe southern Section championship of the" Pa- 'riflcr'c'oasl: conference. - fi California already haa one same to tits, credit. SJftitoa24 Tlcxbry at i Berkeley stwa-reekl Ago A win tomorrow : will hrlns the isootfieni. dtVlstetf" title ; Into the .Blaei'and Cold camp for. thIxth IU II CvlSsBl TO 1 I ' -- f SE3I9R,WD OUMPIb3fSHIP sllverton ahd afterwards was the dog her4tlK;tJwrJtien by r;"H Sobble4tiiUwonder dbg that - ' .- ' -V ' rt tthff ttfddlTes?- hlshotoeat ,-'" 1 I- ; '! "i" v i- rt - -V.-. -ftnT MiTm ,M.Mnw4J' J 1 JirX 7c Charles Alexander ot Albany, has Vl!1 recoreredifrpm an atUck ot pto- Jst tthe . Oregon Normal School at Monmouth , last week, with , .the iTTT I - M uiwicueu uu iuc . mna J pa- I -s - - I Meat at a Portland Tetej-tftiry hos- TRANSFERMIB STORAGE f 'Volleyball teams are' practically I tllf f . , compjeted .accordinR' to Margaret 1 1- iWylne.i Instructor in 'this' branch ',f irils.'-atbletlcr and from the jioo 'girls enrolled several picked F. Brexler v m i -Lonrj and Short pistanceaplms Public and Prfvato'S'tormre Vv--., ... -i teams will compete for the ybY2rjv r wo vaiuomians, ueot d 11 - iUbphy-i-The Frst' games of the season -aro I on. x.n, xoa Angetes, national I T'leduled for this week betweeu I amateur ot cnampipn, and lack Tl.ffiteams organized In the yarfous jweviue, Houston, and Los Angeles, t M-lal'ttTonns nn ' nmiai nt i firo .tinw?;; wlnnet of the" Calif or ate; s follows: the , Alpha Delta alu.&tate tlifcm batUft for M Gammas versus the Delphlans, "onsion, country, ctnn invitation r na the . Fiorent ta.es-versus GRAIN, FEED AND SEED ; t , K , Free Deliyery o'any part of tW cfiy' QUOTATIONS, ON APPLICATION - IV PALL tUA( arehouse the tiUe Saturday,Jn the clnbs.-talr-1 f I - J)ay T Day Te'.'phoxK 23 - .in-M Telephone 12S7-Y? '?l! "IWOj1 "-Cii i .St 1 CT teen on the road. now ours uo : -l v . - - - -. - -- -- uwi ie couia anve a Whin- :30fo 11. ,B12ruSed car saletfiiririg thistestf- OTfe till aJtaoiv-lyi) ppet. " 1 " , 'A - I I '. . k i . . . . ; f x" '