THE El'GK.VE DAILY GUARD,
FRIDAY. JAXCARY 10, 190
The Friendly
Bargain Sale
tore batnrmy
Clearance Prices
MISS KELLY ON
VERGE OF NERVOUS
breakdown: Hood
jPeptiron Pills
I Iron!.- tin- Wood. feci nerves and brain,
! tone tin- stomach, aid dii-'iMmn, Rive
1 netful f I .-p. K.-X-cial!y licnclicial in
ni-rvoTiin-5 and ani-mia. Chocolate
i coated, pleasant to take. OOc. and 1.
Act on
15c 36-in Cambric lie
Tomorrow only wo offer best grade of fine white
36-lnch cambric, 15c quality; special, a yard lie
Lonsdale Cambric 14c yd
Best grade of 15c India llnon, tomorrow at this low
price, per yard lic
15c India Linon 12c yd I
tor tomorrow only we ofrVr JO-lnch lonsdalo cam
bric at HiIh very low price, a yard lie
20c Long Cloth $2 Piece
Best Krado 20c 3C-lnch English long cloth, 12 yards
In a piece; a piece $2.00
12 yard piece 15c long cloth, a piece
Clearance Prices in All Departments, Dress Go6ds, Silks, Hosiery,
Underwear, Domestics, Linens, Waists, Etc., Etc., Cloaks,
Suits, Etc., at y$ Regular Prices.
500 Pairs Boy 's Knee Pants
Greatly Reduced Friday
All fancy cheviots, tweeds, worsted, blue serges
and corduroy knee punta at the following price
Friday:
$2.00 pants reduced to l.fH
$1.75 pants reduced to I. .'!.".
1J1.50 pants reduced to S!i
$1,00 pants reduced (0 73c
'5c pantg reduced lo OOc
'Cc pants reduced to !
Boys' 35c Caps 18c
100 all wool caps of good material and style at this
price Friday only.
$12.50 Overcoats $5.85
100 all wool overcoats made 3-4 and full length,
box back and silk velvet collar or collar samo
as inuturlul. These coats jvme In sles 33 to
40, and at 15.85 are loss than )e actual cost to
the manufacturer.
Boy's $5 Overcoats $2.50
Tomorrow only we offer all boys' overcoats at one
lialf price, agon 3 ly 10,
Is, 00 coals . ; i.00
$5.00 coats $2.50
$4.00 coats $2.00
$3.00 coats '. . . $1.50
Eugene's
Largest and
Best Store
S. H. Friendly
592-594 Willamette St,
Your Money's
worth or your
money back
Mins Winifred 'Kelly, who reiiirned
to Kugene yesterday afternoon, is
reported ill in bed. She refused to
tell why she suddenly left home, but
It has been learned from the regis
trar that the girl has not been at
tending the University this year, as
her family had supposed. Her un
cle, Dr. W. L. Cheshire, explains
that Miss Kelly, believing that Bhe
had failed In her June examinations,
was under the Impression that she
would not be able to take up her col
lege work until the opening of the
Becond semester.
Fearing to let her parents know
that Bhe had not re-entered the Uni
versity, the girl went to the campus
each day, but the strain of trying to
keep the secret from her mother has
been too much, and she Is now on the
verge of a nervous breakdown. Rath
er than face her mother with the
truth, because she had been reproved
for failure in previous years in high
school work, she decided to leave on
the Impulse of the moment and to let
Vhe future take care of Itself.
The family is again united and
happy, but the saddest part of the
whole affair is the fact that tne
young woman labored under a misap
prehension regarding her standing
In college, which In no way would
have prevented her from taking up
her studies when the University
opened in September last.
PJ I I c the liver and
I I bowels, cure
Hilwinsnpsa rvinutin.ltion.
morning and sick headache, break op j
colds, relieve uncomfortable lunne.ss
after dinner. Painless cathartic, -'-tc.
C. L HOOD CO., Lowell. Mi.
ogC tiorssiiupv
guiU3A3 XcpjnjBS 'IPH iovuiy
uicsxpe 0 J 'A 'SA 0 OD
OJO'Vsa-
S3WVO oia OMX
KUBEL1K AND
-PARTY ARRIVE IN
PRIVATE CAR
PROGRAM FOR
KUBELIK RECITAL
ATTHEATRETONIGHT
hi
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ICITY NEWS
weeks with her parents, Mr. and MfflUi4iiif4,ixj,xx
i . '; I. T. Nlcklln. I
PKItHONALS
T .miss &oima uruzon, ono oi i nu
I Guard's contestants for the trip to
J. T. l,hsscllc, of Albany, Is In the i
city on business.
i l.os Angeles, was In the city from
J u n Kubullk, the eminent vlolln-
ll.l nPPl.,U.l l It'll,...,,., ll,lu lfl-Wtll
lion It. A. Booth went to ttoseburg j )n ' hl vu0 ,.0,.t.HIll(,... lle
this afternoon on business. , w ul,H.ar , rudlul IOIlllfht ,lt llle
Dr. W. II. Pollard, of Marcola, Eugene theatru.
pent last mgnt in hugeim.
Mrs. Fanny K iedy, of Lonburg, . . ,, Kaslurn sued house, left to
Is III the city for a few duys.
Fred l,timlcy and Pete Burr wont
to Albany today on business.
Dr. 1,, M. l.ohotah, a physician of
Junction City, Is ill Eugonu this uf
turnouii. Mrs, II. K. Anknny mid daughters
returned last night from Southern
Oregon.
Charles Paulson, of Albany, Is vis
iting his father, Hubert Pattlsoii, near
Eugene.
K. I,. Howe, of Crosweil, was In
Kugonu today, relurnliiK homo on the
afternoon train.
Captain lleernian arrived out from
his much at Tslllcoos l.ako on Wed
nesday night's time.
C. 1,. Williams. tri logging con-
Dii:i).
At Huston, Muss., Jun. 9. 1908.
Elizabeth, the daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. Herbert B. Johnson, aged 5
years. Death resulted from an oper
ation. Rev. Johnson formerly resid
ed In Eugene, being the old-
Oregory .olglor, who Is traveling ut sou of the late Professor J. W.
Johnson, first president of the lon
elily on a trip through Idaho and I verstty of Oregon
eastern Oregon, going us inr as null
bake, Utah, before returning.
Philip 8. Hates, editor of the Pa
cific Northwest, a farm magazine
published In Portland, came In froui
the Bouth oil this forenoons train
ItEPAHINii Hl'lT
AO A I.N ST HAItltlMAX
Washington, Jan. 9. Attorney'
(leneral Uonaparto will in a few days
r ii v,,,,,r r iii itmiwiini Miniit I mnko an offlclan announcement ro-
reserve, reiuilneil to .Mnpleton on tins t " , u-
mornlng'eB stage to lake up reserve ' ;" 1 lc control of the Union Pacific
work at that pluce, after u nionlU's I through ."lock ownership of the
stay In Kugenu. i Southern Pnelflo railroad. Ho Is
in i a. in i ,, ' nwnlt'i'g the return from Kurope of
'T '. ' the special counsel employtd in tlu
I'ortland today and Is tho guest of
ease, who was unexpectedly called
IIUV. I. IX, I IIIIIIUIIIIIU lUll'll Ul 01' I ai.,, ..,,. Imatiinua l,-p,i,ii
Mary's lOplsmpal churth. Tho l.lsh- ,,,,. Iml ,,t,IHMl at the (,,,mrl.
op will speak ut the church tonight, j moIlt ()f jnMU. (he 8tlllP1Ilollt wm
Joseph U.Coyon, who formerly re- j probably be tho announcement will
sided hero but who' Is now truvellng pnihably be the announcement of the
Hi tne interests oi inu viooiinion in ; filing at Omaha or some Western city
Irailor. culm, down from Dexter on ' , " . ,., , " V , ",""K "l , "r, " 81 ,rn, ' "y
the ii.hhi train loiliiv 1 W" U1' Ktt ln ll,u L,ly 'duy and j of proceedings to tost the lawfulness
the iiooii train today
Miss Kate Kelly Is home from
Portland, where she has been taking
treatment for her eyes.
Mrs. R. A. Irvine, of Portland, nr
rlved here this afietnoun to visit her
daughter, Mrs. 1,. Illlyeii.
Misses Marin Prltcneit nnd Murthta
Formula went to Portlnnd today to
visit there for a few days.
Miss Josle Mnorliesd came up from
Junction City this afternoon to hear
Kubullk tonight at the theatre.
Rev. C. C. Hell, pastor ot the U. 11.
church, returned this afternoon from
1'hilniiiath and other points north.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ksyser. of Cot
tage drove, returned home today af
ter a several days' visit In Kugene.
(leo. W. Mi'Quihmi, the mining man
of Cottage llrovo, was an arrival In
Kugene on the noon train today.
Miss Carol Johnson went to Cres
well this afternoon to visit her pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson
Mrs. Andrews eame up from Junc
tion City this afternoon to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dicker
on. Miss Klhel Dustlu was a passenger
to Creswel) on. the afternoon train.
Hlie will visit with friends there fur
few days.
Miss Nina Nli-klln came up from
Portland tudsy lo spend a couple of
AHYSKINI.V TAKKS
TOWN FROM ITALY
yesterday, going on north this foru-, 0f tho arrangement.
noon.
Civil Engineer James R. Thomp
son, who has been engaged In stir
vevlng for the Portland, Kugene &
Kastern Hallway Co.'s power canal Rome. Jan. 9. News has een re-
up tho MiKeiule, returned to Port-, eel veil here of serious trouble III Itul
lund toduy. I Ian Somnlllnnd. on the cast c:nst of
Tom Morgan, after a visit ttiin I Africa, which has resulted In pitched
Henry Hoffman and other old time '"'" between the Italian forces
fi lends in Kugene. left this after- i ,"r, ,h'' Ahysslnlans near l.ugh,
noon for his home at Heppner. He I lho "rthermost station In the Interl
stopped off ul Juuctlou to visit there j A'lysslnlans robbing killing
a few days ' a,u' ""I'rlsonliig ninny of tho nier-
' j chants.
I, ugh Js gnrrlsoned onlv liv about
PORTUtM UOYAI, I1AKF.HY 125 native under command of Cap-
Hread, the best aud healthiest tain Hurglovannl, and the attack
bread made, for sale at Otto's. I lug party laid siege to the town. In
1 ' a number of engagements that fol-
llomebullaers will tlnd th outflowed both sides, according to ro
hsrgalus In Hlalr street addition. : ports, suffered heavily.
Make vour own terms: nay for your! "
hit or acre tract out of your mouth-, KITKHINTKNOKNT tlll.Ii
ly savings. tt III.AMKS MA ST Kit WARDKX
ll,lil,.,r llr l..n O T 11 lllll
Petalunia Incubators and brwiders ,1..)rllll,.,1' . '. ,h' ,.,.,
' i-muin-in iiAiinwiiiv ci ' lti-liTy. has resigned because, he
t IIAMIIhlta 1IARDW ARh CO h() mM,,r flsh ,,,, ,, ,,.
i gleet ed or refused to visit the hatch-
The candidacy of Attorney Ccneral ery for four years, leaving the local
Herberts Dudley for the Republican ; superintendent (he responsibility of
mmtluiitlon for governor of Missouri doing all the work and managing the
In I fiis has been formally announced, i name. This responsibility he did
nut cure to assume, reallilng that It
The sale of seats for the Kubelik
performance tonight is large.
Mrs. Julia Bean is very much im
proved today, although she is not
yet out of danger.
The Wllllamette Valley Company
received a carload of coal yesterday
for the manufacture of gas.
FarmerB coming to town report the
county road generally to be In splen
did condition for this time of year.
Passenger travel on the Roseburg
local train through Kugene Is lighter
right now than usual.
W. H. Rldgeway Is a recent arrival
ln Kugene from Yaqulna Buy. His
household goods urrlved on this
morning's freight.
J. L, Jenkins Is confined to his
home as a result of a full the other
day in which he sustained an Injury
lo one of his legs
To member! of Kugene circle, No.
16, Women of Woodcraft: A full
attendance os desired tonight to meet
Mrs. Boyd, Bpeclul organizer.
the ladles of tho 0. A. R. will hold
a reception from 11 a., m. to 4:30
p. m. tomorrow. During the day
the new officers will be installed.
Architect D. I,. Hardin Is drawing
plans for a nine-room bungalow
which Attorney J. 0. Wells will build
this spring on his lot on Knst Sev
enth street, eust of Pearl.
W. I,. Coppernoll. of this city, to
day received word that his brother,
Frank Coppernoll, died ut Elgin.
111., .Monday of apoplexy. Ho was
aged 50 years and leaves a family.
The papers of the state have given
much prominence to the story of Win
nie Kelly's disappearance from home.
The Oregoniun and Telegram giving
It a first-page position with big dis
play heads.
Bishop Scaddlng will speak at the
Episcopal churvh tonight at 7 o'clock.
Immediately after the service an in
formal reception will be given the
bishop and Miss Sheffield, at the
parish house.
The quills for tho street sweeper
have arrived from Snn Francisco, and
the broom has been replenished, mak
ing the first trip over the pavement
this morning. The old broom had be
come so
t-ii in ia tha urmzram for the
Jan KubElIk, the noted Bohemian , Kul)eju recital at ihe Euseue thca
viollnlst. arrived ln Eugene this af- ,nniirht:
ternoon from Portland to fill bis;, ,,ui.ci,,. r-nncerto D. Minor
engagement at me r-iisoue lucauv
tonight. He caw in nis private car,
"Oceanic," and is accompanied by
Mile. Berthe Roy, who will ap
pear on the program as planlste, and
Herr Ludwig Schwab, accompanist,
Kubelik's personal repdesentative,
Kubelik's personal representative,
tative, and a number of others. The
party walked about the city during
the afternoon for exercise, the slow
ride up from Portland being very
tiresome.
Kubelik was greeted on the street
after his arrival this afternoon by V.
Uobvosky, who came from the place
where Kubelik was born and knew
the musician when he was a boy.
When Mr. Robvosky made himself
known the great violinist beamed
with pleasure, and they chatted quite
a while in their native tongue.
The advance sale of seats for the
recital tonight has been very large,
and there promises to be a crowded
bouse.
THUANT OFFICER BRISTOL
VISITS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FINDS XCMHKR OF CHILDREN
XOT IX A TT E X 1) A X C K Will
KXFORCE THE LAW
Allegro nioderato Homanze r i
nale (a la Zingara) Kubelik
2. Chopin, Andante; Chopin, Scher
zo b. Minor; Schumann, Chan
son Triste Me Ky
3. (a) Spohr, Adagio; (h) Tsch
aikowsky. Scherzo; (c) Fiblch,
Poem: (d) St. Luhin, Arr. of "Lu.
cla'' Sextet (for violin alone..
Kubelik
4. Saint-Saens. Valse Caprice. . . .
Mile. Roy
5. Paglninl. Fatuasie Kubelik
Mile Berthe Roy, Pianist.
Jlerr Ludwig Schwab, Accompanist.
mm
CAREY MARTIN WINS
IN LEGAL BATTLE
Salem. Or., Jan. 9. Carey F. Mar
tin, the Salem attorney Indicted on
a charge of subornation of perjury,
won a victory in the circuit court to
day and may go entirely clear. Af
ter the jury had been drawn and the
introduction of evidence had begun
Judge Burnett rejected Introduction
of ,the. documents upon which the
charge of perjury was based, and In
this situation District Attorney Mc-
Nary could not proceed, so moved to
dismiss the indictment. Attorney M
L. Pipes, for the defendant, insists
that since a jury has been sworn
.Martin has been placed in jeopardy
and cannot be brought to trial again
for the same oftense.
The charge against Martin is that
he procured L. J. Luper to swear
that the allegations In the complaint
of Luper's divorce suit were true,
wnereas they were not true. Dis
trict Attorney McNary offered the
.complaint in evidence, and Pipes ob
jected because it therein appeared
that Luper merely swore that the
canipiamt was true, as I verily he
me point is a new one
J. O. Bristol, truant officer for Eu
gene, visited the Geary school this
afternoon to investigate conditions In
his line there. He was Invited by
Principal Parker to address the pu
pils In each room In regard to the
truant law, -and he told them what
they were expected to do to obey the
law. He found that six children In
the sT-hool were playing truant, and
he visited their parents and asked I ueve
H; had (irevlouslv vWted 11 Antral 'I"0" mu aS
school and found four truants. When 1 1 ,, ' J,!?'8' ,, ,A ,h . ,
their nrnni. ,. o ii 1.0 rH Jlld8e Burnett held that since the
that two of the boys were thought to
be In attendance at school, but that
they came down town every day and
went home at the regular hours,
thereby declvlng their folks.
Mr. Bristol says the law will be en-
f.i..wl In I k. I. no, nt U 1.. - l.tll... ,
whenever he finds that children nrei'and tne J,"'' as discharged.
idling their time away Instead of be
ing In school action will at once be
taken to compel them to attend.
JUDGE DUNNE SAYS
Indictment averred that Luper swore
tne complaint was true, whereas the
document offered In evidence showed
that he merely swore that he be
lieved it true, the evidence could
not be admitted. As this evidence
was essential, the case ended at once
J'ORTLAXH WOMAN
KILLED IX WRECK
San Jose, Cal.. Jan. 9. South
bound train No. 10, Sunset express,
on the Southern Pacific railroad, was
wrecker! oarlv ihlo n
COURT WAS RIAXFI1 ! Vs nu,:i;i Mrs I
: i . isojn ana her little son, of Port-
land, Or., were killed. An unknown
San Francisco, Jan. 9. Superior ' !n""p- su'aliS a ride on a brake
Judge Dunne, before whom Schmitz : , am- was also killed. Twelve In-a-iia
rnm-iniiui a ..i,.-j..j (Jured have been taken in th nn....
ty, did not hesitate to critlsise the ' .hos,ita1, wnere their Injuries were
.i ..... . ... . treat en '
aruuii ui me court oi appeals. He j
"It Is to he regretted that the Tar and Cancru,!ilKn0
hearing of this appeal came up be- For the .,i,', .
fore a court whose members have rel-' . ? comP'ete m ' codgha.
atives and Intimate friends against 1 astnma and bronchltiB and rn
whom ninny indictments were re- lun8 complaints tending to consump
tumed by the grand Jury that re- j Hon, liverwort, tar and wild cherrv
turned these true b Is. In view ot ! hsVe fr , cnerry
Hhese facts. I do not believe that the i u TJ maintained an estab-
court was In the proper frame ot I llsn reP"atlon as a standard cough
mind to give this matter an Impartial remedy. It contains no opium or
consideration and decide It strictly harmful drug and can be given with
upon Its merits. I am satisfied iht ..r... .. -,.., " glyen wltB
badly worn that It was priu- Je fv!'ll'n law sustained I b, , ' n" IT " .Ce '100' 8o,tl
tlcally useless. me juugineni ami tno verdict. j ""ams Mfg.Co.,
No piece with- ii
out this Trade (jfjJi) onii..
In Richness of Culli,,
In Beauty olDeiij
In Purity ol Gin
In Brilhancvj
Polish ,r
Finish
Our Line Exi
There is avastdiiiJ
ence in Cut Glass
qualities and patter
We are showing tx
the kind you will bt1
wise in buying.
The right value is iJ
each piece for the
money tyou payfci
J. O.- WATI
v Optician.
Corner 9th and Willam
pimpi.
"I riet nil kind! of blood rmtitv
to do me Any gouti but 1 lin- found f
atlnitt. My face was full of pimpl'i
heails. After tnklnir Cairarutt tbin
coiitltminif tho uae of ilium ind r
thorn to my frleniit, I feci fins !!..
in' i rut tie. Hope to have- a ehuc(W
il&acuretj."
Fred 0. WlttoD, 71 Elm SU'
1
. Pies ant. PlRb1e. Potent. Tuw6l
Never SieWnti. WfuL-nn or tirlM. '
old In hit lie. Tim irnnuhie Ublttiu:4
uuaiantoau tocuro or your niunxi w
Sterling Remedy Co., Chtcift'1
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILUOI
Julius
G oldsmil
A petition was filed In tho juve
nile court today to declare Hnttle
Chapman, the girl who attempted to
"I will further sav that the i DroP'-. Cleveland. O.
which returned this verdict In .,..
cordanre with the evidence and the
law. will p remembered with r... i rW,.,i ... , ..Varly. A Massa-
' , l - , .. ..-v,,-- o Pin SU NT onii nnm- l
coniinll Biilclde a few days ago hy """r in tne conitiHinlty long at-! Whitney will head a content nA',i0i
Make An Alliance...
with (his ulroiK mid tlie (.-: d Insilttillon and you will find
tt of the greatest ln-h'-f t !t ml In all lilies ot business.
Some of the mtiumagi i if having hu a,'cotitit with tills
bank are:
Klisi. a safe depository fin- your niotiey.
Second, u ciieiiilete ssleiu to guard im;ilnst errors In tiHk
ket it tit k .
Third, ceiivenleiu-e In inaklm; pavnients and collection.
Fourth, aci'uni mod at !i its In loans and disi-numlng paper
Flflli, the ln-nettt of advlre, gullied in sUd-en years of i-pe.
riellce of silccsttlli tiankltlg.
All of these niDanMK's sud muny ,iitn-rs are a( vour dispo
sal as a depositor of this Imnk.
If vo lido lint hne A l:llik S- i'iMtllt or cntelupUte it itl;llii;e.
e will t" glad lo hate ton ,t :l and ., u, or send u a !eit-r.
The Eune Lo. n (ft Savinss Ear.k
! 'bbM IS'':
t rtfiilnl mill uri.ii. . . . HIiiii.oimi
W. K. IIIIDWN. I'r,-l,l, i.l. I . W. KMll It . 1'n.lu.T. J
1. A. PAIK. lie l'r.-i,. ni. Vt . w. I'.IIOU X, Asi. I .lil,-r. J
jgggggggMggaggag.aijaiar... . ....
drinking carbolic acid, a delinquent. V, r. , K'h"'h "'' nskle ver-'gntlon to the Denver timv, ,V
h.,r ,..,i,.., .i..ui.-i.. , i,.. diet has been foreotten " luntentlon.
lo the court. The girl Is rapidly re-' ,i . ! I'dpti ivn .,,. . . TTT...
M: "is counsel are M. I, , ' "i'i. 11, IIAKKItY
I 'Pes. oi i-ortianil. uli.l Willlnm Hi.. .
. noimes, in Niileni, and himself he be. , tne best
d nbil.
the roof of (lie I'nilerwood skatlni; """" 18 ""' ban. Is' rhi.i ....S , r
McXearv an, I i " ",r 'Tout
court. The girl Is rapidly re-
was unlnst in him and unfair lo the . covering from the effects of the acid
: taxpayer of the state ll feels th-n
.... iii i.'t, nui, t,M tm lllll ' , X ,, ; 11V. HI
oilier, i nere are important matters'"" "l,"l"' sriiiiiik ,r i,u,rl.., .,,,,,,. ,.
, ,,irl.. .1. - ' rink u.m nnsi.fe iiii.I 1 1 ii,,,,-.i l,. ' .tlloille)
officers, and Ihe il.'uv , ne n,n ' mediately appointed Architect 11,,,,-' I' 's 'tional .level,,,
lo (hem has so Impaired the effielenev . icker and Cnntractor lluley lo make
of the luiichery (hat rather than take'"" cvamlnailon but they found It to j Th ... , , . .
ihe 1.1,,,, I ,1... . I. ........ . 1 l,e li,rr.--llv !ir.i Their r.n,,l .. . ' '' ' " 1 1 A 1 ll A US
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Koseiirg, Dr., Jan, ! A reeiesen.
ta!le of lli-adst reels arrive,! from '
the south (,av. and it is understood
that he Is roprco'iitlnc (iovernur
Olalllbel lain 111 llltesilgallng Ihe st a- !
billty of the bond fferel b Tre:-,
"' er S I, ll is believed lle will tliul ;
the lin-ii on tile thin, I a! (hi place '
-,'.'d. bill It Is iimcr,,i. that some'
elsewhere hate been tuiucl i,,n
I'M 1 l i;i ii i n id 1 1 d ws
Charles Mayhew. who received
such a heavy fine yesterday f.ir niuin
Itainlni; tl utltsance at his place of
l bunlne-, in the sale of lienor. Is Ru
ing out of business and today turned
; over his stock of clears and tobacco
to Julius tioldsmith. It Is said that
oihers who are suspected of sellilii;
11'lutT will unit bhsincss um.
tli
(oil,
: I':
John M. Wall, grand
and o'her crand office
rhaneellor.
, of the
Ulcers lust in,.i,..
nil:'.,- were Induct.-,! Into '
st p:-"si,.Mit. A 1-1 W
pre.i.leni. M,-s, Susan 1I.iw.ts- i i,
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