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EUGENE, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1925
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V UJi. bS TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
0
m from mre n
hwui point ajam tSls morn:ng
'&, th( rt!lie humidity readings
iaatnimriit it the Cascade na
. fordt office recorded 33 s
Klnnt point at 10 o'clock. This
, nonillr I"" fieure fr this
f jtar, according to Nelson F.
fcrjuff, II!""'"0' of ,l10 Cascade
jB. iwl i 1,10 second lowest tig
ttaf iha Tr- 0" Afril -s ,h( low'
nord w :s Ier cenr, on me
L b tee first fire warnings
L bnaAadt by the district for-
r afficea in Tortland to all lorest
jfM! ia le At 10 'cl,,clt tnis
I eeraiog tflt rriauie iiuum.nj n-iUiU6 j
l Oiiridge iras nccora.ng to tne
ffat telephoned to the local of
&t,Sral dajs of low humidity will
, the effect of drying up brush,
iniei anil undergrowth, says Mr.
Ijatiiff, although if a fire would
cut dow. it would in all probability
Lm only a flash of flames, burning
19 only the dry portions of the wood
ai !"
Litiill Olrl W rites-
Little Clara If. Mirikitani Is In the
egbtfa pade of the Lincoln school of
Honolulu, resides on Lealii avenue
sd she ia much interested in Eugene.
Taia information comes to the Eu
pae chamber of commerce in the
Ism of an interesting little letter
fraa the child who asks for literature
is Euieue and Ijine county as she ia
ei&ior the commerce and cities of
UttfoD led "finds scarcely anything
ibeut these In Honolulu." The request
lilhe little Hawaiian girl met a ready
rtipoDse at the chamber and the
au! large number of cold anil busi-ms-iike
communications received
at the desk of K. Eugene Chatl-
nck, lecretary, were moved nside
nuke ray for an answer to the lit
ii girl in the far-off island posses
Ma. A larje number of booklets were
mtlodir to the child and it is hoped
lit she will enjoy reading of the
jMiibilitiea of this area, the secre-
"4ry itates.
inmlniliofls Scheduled
111 pupils in Lane county schools
w ate to take the special eighth
N( eiamiuations Tliuralav nn-i
ft.', Maj H. nod 1."i. Iinvn hi.ei
M and the iiuestions that will, be
tt are being made ready t send
m to the districts at the office of 1,.
J- ilottre. COIttltV KlMilrmtn.l.t f
tfiwli. More tlinn I2(KI pupils will
etbe phj in: Py nd geography .-
uaationa ami ,710 will take the ftill
'ifkih grade leits. About SIKIO inrimi-
tr.pis will have to be Inoked over
Mrked at the con. lusion of the
"s and this will probably take about
to three weeks, the superintend-
Ut". As a large number of
Wila will he r. sr, ,r (1(,It vr
Weitien. will be Set t the
Mirroin ef the irluio! b.mrd of Ihee
-'Wis who will arraiise for n earn
'"i pmon in supervise the exnm
iii as.
UVJ
Flight to Pole Starts Today
HHEWEATHER
IS FEATURE OF
START OFTRIP
Capt. Roald Amundsen's
Expedition Leaves Swed
en For North
Mr. Amundsen Will Ride in
First of Two Planes
To Leave
STOCKHOLM. Swedpn, Slay 6.
OP) The woather prospects at Spitz
bergn ore reported excellent for the
forthcoming attempt by Captain
Amumlseu's expedition to reach the
Xorth rile by airplane.
Both the airplanes will be fluwu
north nird today, following the two
expediti' n steamers, Kami and Uoli
by, which yesterday left for the in
tended hopping off point on Danes
island.
A dispatch from Oslo, Norway, lasi
night, said the dash for the pole of the
AmtiiHben planes might possibly start
this ( Wediiesdny) afternoon at foiir
o'clock f r. in Danes island, on the
northwestern coast of .Spitzbergeu.
The first plane is to be piloted by
Lieutenant Itfiser I.ai sen, wil'i
Amundsen as passengor and the sec
ond by Oicar Onidal, with I'neoln
Kilsworlh, an American engineer, as
navigatitr The planes have a speed of
more than DO miles an hour, inn kin,;
is possible, the explorers believe, to
reach the pole in about eight hours,
the distance is roughly (iSO miles.
Land at Pole.
, If possible, Captain Amundsen nnd
his companions tvill nuke o ht.iding i
the pole and attempt to locate its ex
act location. If this is not f.-uml prac
ticable the aviators pl.in to drop a
X-Twegisn fl.ig in the approximate
vicinity.
The Oslo diRi;it(h said the plan- s
might have to l.ind si'vrr.nt tnneH dur
ing the trip and ih.it for thin rrnsoi.
they migi;t not return to Spitzbnrgfn
for several day l.
The planes will fly 100 mete
Truck Rolls
Into River;
Woman Hurt
SPRINGFIELD. May 0. (Spe
cial), Mrs. K. Posva suffered n
fractured nose and right arm in an
accident about 5 o'clock yesterdiy
afternoon when a truck carrying
about 20 hop-workers from Seavey'
bop ranch went off Seavey's ferry into
the river. The truck was being driven
down a steep incline on to the ferry,
when for 'some renson it could not be
stopped, and plunged on into the
water. Everyone on the truck jumpec1
as the truck went off the edge, some
landing on the ferry and receivi ig
minor cuts and bruises and a few
falling into the water.. Mrs. Posvnr
struck the ferry with her face and
outstretched arm.
T
IS PATROLLED BY
Stresses Strength of Local
ChaniW of Commerce
in His Address
Praises Growth in Eugene,
As he Notes Late Improvements
tContlnueJ n pige three)
VHtrani Casei Handled
"rtr-one cae were handled f.ir
" '"'ice men of I.nne ,-nty durins
"wntb of April by tbe l,-l ,.,.
,ht ""I I'rnss. ee..rdinK to the
""! report jut compiled bv Mis.. !
" -Vl"ton, aocrelarv ,.f il,. -i,..,. '
Hue caaei Were handlnl ino?t- j
' "l Mabel ArmiliiM. "eii. !
!"r. while Mis, vr, ... .
ZT' ' ,"rpicnl "Pcrntion nt
"iwpital. T., ....,.:. .
. . , it men w ere
from fovemmfnt hn.ni.i.
;p;rwiifBt total di-abilitv ra- !
11 II innniit,,., . . . i r, HaM nf Viifuno wn.
unci one claim i "!"
fpDMtion all .wH. Three dis- ' m"n. appointed, by B. B. Brundage
-.nr-i government hosni- 1 aDn ' r" "rnouu oi un """""i i
'Of ft... :. .
t;irt (luards nf the local Salvation
ti-n and (rtmA. committee, and members of the corps
t n-john of cn) for financial will sell tags on the streets of the city
i-t iiif nnane . -'. '
ed five were given finan- ' ftf thp fanipaign for Kugne'i share
nf f. 1.170 to be applied to the hval
i hiiflcot.
W 'H SB-all I cs-ir-I .L- .,.,! hael hAn
"'ward nf Saving Money' I reefing unusual ueress this week.
tu, . . i" niKCUSKPrl IV II nu'' I! i.riirw.i .....t ........ -...j
NKW VOIiK. May O.OP) Sixty
four heavily armed coast guard boats,
with 11 seaplnnrs an auxiliaries, the
greatest dry nrmndn in history, pa
trolled this section of the Atlantic
const today, the second of the wnr
against rum row.
Eighteen of the craft steamed out
of Clifton Bay, Staten Island coast
guard base tc join the 111 that opened
the offensive yesterday. Earlier a
fleet of twenty-five craft had joined
the New York fleet from Boston and
other New England points.
Directed by Wireless
Operations of the entire fleet are
being directed by means of code wire
less messages from Washington to the
const guard cutler Mojavc, which be
cause of her size and speedy and
powerful engines and crrw of seven
ty men has been made the flagship
of the armada.
In addition a dozen more boats are
being held in reserve for emergency
or relief use, while twenty-two more
have been similarly mobilized at At
lantic City.
Secrecy Maintained
Can't guard heads still maintained
secrecy concerning their movements.
But it was reported that the aerial
rum pursuers would be used in mak
ing photographs of all the rum gal
leons, in addition to doing scout work
in the detection of shore boats at
tempting to make their way to or
from the liquor freichtcd ship.
The Mojave returned to this port
today to convoy the 1S boats added
I from tne local on sc. iit mpimn re
ported there had been no artiviiy on
the row last night, that the contra
band carriers received no visits from
shore and that thp new blockade,
which is the chief feature of the so
far blockless war was 100 pr cent
effective to date.
(ion f ,
"""'nt tr.1.
. committee
''"''i'ir.j profrnm.
"'le a. h,.
B,Wa
tb I.nne ( niinly Knnlc- " "IC "rg.miifltion o "over (he
Francis Wil- ' top" for it fiiotn.
necrdina; to "A in generally known, tbe 8lv.
' M. Flhel Tar i t'n Army renehei ever; human being
jn 1 needy of heli.." urn the chairman of j
ine coninn.irp. . .-u vioui.n .
creed, color or rae are made, Iten! ,
need i the ,ole requleite, anil the '
orgnnixotion'a m'ttto ia 'The World
for liml." The Saltation Army tbe laat j
year helped about fWl people, giving
relief to the value of I l.tOO."
Training School
At Monmouth is
Held Within law
''The local chamber of commerce
is the foundation of the stnte and na
tional and international commercial
organization and it is here that
strength -and stability is paramount.'
This is the opinion of Paul Chigstone,
western manager of the Cnitcd States
chamber of commerce, who told mem
bers of the Eugene chamber at
luncheon today nf the aims and ideals
of the larger organizations that are
builded on the labor and cooperation
of the local groups.
"The thnmber of commerce idea, lo
cal, national and International," was
the topic discussed by Mr. Chigstone
and he called attention to the riss of
the power of these commercial orgnn
izations and the influence they can
wield for the betterment of business
conditions, international good-will and
a clearer understanding between local
coinmuiiitiea und nations.
On Northwest Tour
Mr. Chigstone who is here from his
San Francisco headquarters on a
tour of the, pacific Northwest before
going to Washington, I). I'., to attend
the annual convention of the V tilted
States chamber, made an appeal to
(he business interests as represented
in the clumber membership to sup
port the chamber movement here, aid
tho state organization and carry this
aim of service up to the national and
international bodies.
In citing the work of chambers of
commerce Mr. flagstone told of the
chamber movement in Mexico where
the new administration is taking pow
er, especially over revenue collec
ts us, from the hands of political np-
pointees and turning it over to sound
organizations that have the backing
of business men who are interested
in the welfare of their country rather
than their own political ambitions.
At Salem Tonight.
Mr. Clngstone will speak tonight at
a meeting at tho Salem chamber of
commerce and then will go to Seattle
and Yakima and .Spokane, Wash., be
fore go.'ng on to Washington.
Although he haa been a visitor
here a number of times Mr, Clngstoue
today look another trip over the city
to note development and was strong
in his praise when be saw the build
ing development here started dtiring
the past two years.
Mrs. Shepherd Hides, But Will Re-Appear
French Have Difficulty in
Interior of Morocco;
Losses Heavy
RABAT. French Morocco, May 6.
04) An official communique today
reports a fierce fight between French
and Illffian troops, in which the
French repulsed violent counter at
tacks, killed "many of the enemy" and
took some prisoners.
Dispatches from the interior re
ceived hero after the official com
munique was issued, said the Prench
forces had serious difficulties today
and sustained considerable losses.
GREATER FIGHT COMING
MRftltXA, Spanish Morocco. May
(I. M;-Tho fighting between the
Itiffinns and the French Is reported to
be increasing in severity but the pres
ent engagements nro believed to be
but a prelude to greater conflicts
which will develop as Abd-el-Krhn
throws more men across the neutral
zone separating the Spanish
French protectorates.
The French are said to have been
successful thus far, being aided by
native contingents in the French area
and advices here say tho Uiffians have
heen driven back into their own coun
try in some places.
French aviators have done effective
work in bombing the tribesmen from
entrenched position and inflicting se
vere punishment by mean, of ma
chine gun fire from lower altitudes.
! nnmrcrniiMn
P' 3kT MSWtgryT D U U I LU I U U 1 1 u
11SI FIERCE ATTACK ' PlKij
IS SPEAKER AT LAUNCHED 1JPDN Mi.! MM
LUNCHEON HERE FRENCH FORCES US ftv- 1
Piffioa TVeT-uii tvti Mlh. v irVf sK -V tu I !
droops; Strength is HY VMU V All
On Increase . I ' Vlffi$ w!Vl 1
It .t!.
Marshfield Reports Blaze at
Noon; Loss Estimated
At $20,000
Three Business Blocks Aro
Threatened, But Are
Saved by Fighters
Mra. William D. Shenherd. ahown In tho picture with Robert H.
Stoll, her huaband'i law partner, who la member of the defenae
counael, decided to hide out when coroner's Jury deolared that
ahe ahould be held In connection with the case Involving the alleged
murder of William McCllntock, "millionaire orphan" of Chicago.
Later, however, the said that she would re appear.
Mrs. Shepherd Will Give
Herself up in Court, she
Decides, Mter Hiding out
CHICAGO, May (lt UP) After
Chief Justice Hopkins of the erimin.il
court hud indicated he would grant
ba;i to Mm. William J). Shepherd,
charged at accessory to tho murd t
charge against her liuxhand, of Mrs.
and Kmma McClintnek and her son, "Hil
ly," counsel fur the accused worn. in
promised to produce her in court tit
5 p, in.
Mrs. Shepherd's whereabouts were
known only by Attorney Stoll. Tne
litter had conference with Shephard
in Jail, who eipressfd himself as feel
ing better since learning that Mrs.
Shepherd had not been placed in Jail.
CIIICACO, May (1. VP) Mrs. Wil
liam I. Shepherd, who went into hid
ing after a coroner's jury recom
mended yesterday that she be held ns
an accessory to the murder of Wil
liam MrClintock, the boy millionaire,
GETS TWO YEARS
given five
' b-d and ih
"U in Kugene. Sev- j
krn si a mint-
n, in otr Lane county!
b'en clesr-d
ts '"'''''I'ts hare be-u
u ' rr'in'T ,aiI'Prs. ac-
U-(B OC"!JC,n,.nt
Another cut in
Budget Forseen
SAKKM, Orr. May d.In the opin
ion tnilay Att"rne ( ienernl' Van
Winkle hoM that the new training
shcol for the nrinal s h"ol at Mon
mouMi can be legally located nt Inde-penden-e
provided by the lt'J't
J legislature ami fr w hi h an appro
1 priation of l'J.'.(rn. was made.
The opinion hold that the ron
1 stitntional amendment of UHtS pro-
fl. OP) ( viding that all state institutions must
Midwest Cold Nips
Strawberry Crop
CHICAGO. May 0. OP) Advicei
to the weathtt bureau today said
frost has practically wiped out the
stralerry crop and also unprotected
triKk crops in Iowa. The bureau also
bad reports of freezing temperaturei
in northern Michigan, Minnesota and j
the Pakotss with snowMls in north
ern Michigan and other northern sec
tions. Snow also fell today for a few
minutes in northern Illinois cities, j
including Chicago.
Liquor Informers
To Share Receipts
RIFFIANS MOBILIZE
FK., French Morocco, May 0 .
Ahd-el-Hrim, the Moroccan rebel
leader, is now reported to have mob
ilized 20,000 Kiffian tribesmen for his
attack on the French none, instead of
tiie 4.MMl previous estimntrd. Of
these forces. B.OOO are on the border
between the Spanish and French
zones, from which they are making
raids into the territory occupied by
the French In their advance of last
autumn.
r.nr.AT FAUX Mont.. May n.
I I CStCrtlclV S daillCS I (PI- irdon Campbell was sentenced
, ., i to I wo years In Leavenworth, Kan-
NATIONAL j sas. federal penitentiary and to pay
At Iloiton It. II. K. j n fine of I.WK) by .lodge (ieorge M.
Brooklyn 10 II 2 H"'r',nin. after he was found guilty
Boston 0 4 4 i " Jl,ry in Mral distriet court
liatteries: Vance and leberry; (ira- hr of using the msils
ham. Itatchelder. !ler,ton. Hyon and j ft l-fmul and fraudulent oil promo
O'Xeil. ! ,Jon- He was f 'tind guilty of the sixth
. ! count in the indictment, which alleged
and his mother, Mrs. Emma Nelson
McClintock, planned to givo hcraelf
up In court today, her attorneys an
nounced. They said they anticipated
no difficulty in obtaining bail for
her.
Her husband, William I). Shep
herd, wept last night In his cell in lh
county jail where ho has been held
since, Mnrch 18 and thrice was denied
bail, after ho was indicted charged
with tho murder of "Hilly" McClin
tock. Mrs. Shepherd wan angered by the
finding of the coroner's Jury against
her nnd the accmitions made against
her by Chief Justice Hnrry Olson, of
the municipal court, whose lata bro
ther, I)r. Oscar Olson, was the Mc
Clintock family physician and whose
death tho judge had also questioned
in connection with the deaths of Mrs,
(Continued on pnge three)
MAKSHFIFXD, Ore., May G. 0T
Fire today at noon destroyed thi
Doane apartment house No. 2, tha
residence of Sarah Wilson, adjoining
and the .Coos Bay Auto Wreckii: '
plant, which wan on the first floor of
the apartment building.
Six families lost all their personal 1
belongings aud aro homeless but thero '
were no canunlticj.
Tho lima was estimated at $20,000.
Tho apartment building was owned .
by ,1. C. Donne.
Mar.ohfiehl was cut off from wire t
communication with the outside for a
while duo to the fire burning out tho
long distance lines, !
The Johnson Motor company, a
branch house of Allen and Lewis,
wholesale grocers .uul three resi
dences caught firo several times, but
were saved by firemen, as were three
business blocks which were threatened-
Thero whs believed to be little in
surniico on any of the destroyed prop
erty. Officials believe tho ire started n
the Little apartments at the rear -it
the destroyed building.
TITTSflt fit; If. May ft. St. Louis
Pittsburgh game postponed; cold wea
ther and wet grounds.
I conspiracy.
Mr. t 'anrpbell employed 1'nited
States Senator H, K. Wheeler of this
! Mate as his attorney at $10,000 a year
following the bitter's election l the
;sennl in 11122. Senator Wheeler lit
WASHINGTON'. May
President iVolidge's drive for c be in the county where the s"at of
nomy in federal eipenditures will r-v go eminent is located until otherwise
suit "in another tuibstantial cut in the : voted by the people, does not inhibit
annual budget. He hop-s tbe reducti d construction of the building at lode-
t ... I.H ha frM t : HI ISSI.ieSI. IO H- "UUf ' tr mr -) ai -
jer'me"11" HI 1 in m1"1" 10 h" 'Emitted part of the Monmouth Normal school
rg P neit rocgrfss a round fVt.,,-1 awl rn io sattl at
today of
u "o(v ""-riii in cbsrge
PHILAlii;LI'HIA, May New
York Philadelphia same postponed:
rol,l month was acquitted by a federal jury
here of a charge f having represent-
CHICAOtl. May ((.--Cinrinnati- 'd Mr. Campbell before the Interi-r
wrt department after his election.
I Th Jury reached Its verdict in the
! 'ampbell cae at i;:jO last night, after
t bsving deliberated 211 hour, and it
It II V.. ' wn ,,r,'t"''l 'u court at 10 n. in. today,
fl l.'l 0' ' smpbell fs under Indictment in the
New York 2 10 j District or oiumiui y.uuy wnn
liitterics: Harris. ' ltoinme and ', S-nator Wheeler and K. S. Hoolh. for
Cwhrane; Jones, Shocker and S.hsng.;'" li''T "f the interior depart-
i ment, charged with conspiracy to pro-
At Washing-on- " b frB,"L
Itoston 8 13 I
Washington V VI 2, MR. WOOD TO STAY
Latteries: Lhmke. Quinn, Huffing. J MANILA. May A)-Governor
Liey and Picimi h; Jidms
EIGHT ARE DEAD
IM'ITSltClttill, Mny 0OP Fire,
men, searching liio ruins of (hr? '
Swlaavnlo buildings, destroyed by ,m '
explosion shortly after Inat niidnigh:,
rccorvred two additional hndica today,
making tlie total death Hit eight.
The eight victims of the explosion
were members of the same family. Mr '
and Mrs. Clement Jeremiah were the
parents of .Mrs. Car. Keglnr und Mrs.
Carl I I.i bins, all of whom wrrc Kitted
together with their husbnnda ancl u .
son of Mr. and Mrs. Itnldus. Mrs.
Mario Kofille, tho eighth victim, wis
a vister tf Mrs. Jeremiah,
Firo Marshal Thomas Pfnrr said -o
believed (he bin -it was caused by dynt
mite or nitrMglycerine, bearing out
the police I henry that the cxplos-oii
was the work of ''black banders."
County detectives were making no
effort to locntn Thomas Pusatcra,
owner of a fruit store in which tho
explosion occurred. It w;is Paid th.it
Pnsatera had revived threatening let
ters rei'rntly.
SIX ARE KILLED
ATLANTA. (Ja., .May H.opjSit
flrenini were killfd and four injured
here early today when the upper
floor of a building in which they went
fighting fire collapsed, the men beii.f
buried beiifnth b i!es of cotton that
by the W, C. T. I'. here The drama j had hern stored the second floor,
which is highly recommended by the j The building was n two stury bri.
churches and the W. C, T. I', orgnn- ! strucure used for t-rinir ctilton. Tiie
izations of the state in said to be a ' fire nun were fighting the blaze from
vivid portrnjnl nf n drug evil and ! the grounil flnnr, when tlie roof and
U a part of the nation-wide rain- upper floor fell im, sending them d.-wn
paigu being staged by the U . C. T. , bne:oh a weight of ration b.lles.
against the nan-otic cvil.it is an-1 Captain C. 1 1. Pmie and Lieutenant
"The judge and the dopo peddler"
is the title of a drama to be presented
at the Fugeno armory tomorrow even
ing starting at 7 o'clock by Hall and
Hummers who appear here under the
auspices of tho Lnne county W. C. T.
C, according to announcement today.
The presentation is free and an Invita
tion to the public to attend in expected
noiinced. Hall and Summers are mak
ing a trip through Oregon presenting
this drama for the W. C. T. I'.
Chicago game postpned;
g utindf.
AMERICAN
At New Yoi k '
Philadelphia
THK IlAtiri:. Ihdlmd. May ft.
and Knel, ; iiaral WoikI today dented reports ; (j4)Th lower cluunber of pjirlia-
PIt (ITS)
'XloLinoutb by vote of the people.
NKW YortK. May P Citi
zens who in f "nn the federal authori
ties of liquor smuggling activities
leading to the conviction of bootleg-gt-rs
tinder the rutomi tans will re-
etive 2"j per cent of the fines imposed 'Tte.
and of tbe money obtained through '
the ss!e of seized boose, Kdward j CLKVKLANO, Msy ft Clibago- statement by the governor was made
Hsrnes, sssii(srit KiJicitor to the cot i Cleveland game postponed, rain aud after his return from the inpcction
lector of the iort, annuuntfd today. I c Jd weather. 1 tour from the northern provinces.
Secretary Work
Announces Saving
It. I. T'riitinrf!, wrr nlnniig ilw
kill., I.
Fnir n!litr finturn. F. K. "i!a.ni,
I,. M. Smilli, K.. S. K.ilikli nn.l C. C.
Kinn wrre il-'-'iil w ln-ii thrir boil
re inkrn fr.itn lh'" ruin-.
TWO INJURED
WASIlI.MiTDV, May II,- An an- j .K.S Kit, lliiy II -Two rtrf.
mini rtiliiriion 0f-VM.im In llir up- ; injiirn) ami
pmtjiii ,i,nna f Hi.' ajt-ni-rnl Inml ; liv1'" "' f""r ' vv, n' !"'!' -i,l .-.1
iflire llirciili n renrit.-wuzallon t ihi l ""' i"'''m. r""r "f 11 f-""l!l 1 ''"
hurrail wn. anii"inrril lilny 'l,y Sei- v"r n'.Mnii'o r-u!r.(.l UI...H th. in
rolnry Work.. while liny wrrc f.atlil inaj tiif fliinw
- 1 lilr ln"t nilil.
CiAMES FUNn RFIICTrn I
FlnEMEN HURT
llml h. .fnirtrd lo il'tnrt aooil for j merit linliiy r.ji'Clcd n bill KMnrnitU'r-
HAN FltANflSCO, M.ijr ll,-T
fiirinen wr iiijurril fiKi'titiK a firs
vamtiriii in ih' 1'iiilril Stiilrn. Tl.- iaiac una inilli .o flcrina fur tlir lll'JS nliii h Iniikr tiiil curly Imliij in tin
(Myiniiir' Kniiic. fit Aluxtcrrinin. (Thp j rrrinr nmlrp fnctury lifrr. l..m
nonnnl value nf a florin la almut 40 ; n. wh rfiimnii-il it 5i.(Kio. Tim
rru'ti), j cainn- uf the fir wna ninliteriuiLcU-