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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
More Than a Million Dollars' Worth of new Building was Begun in Eugene in the First Five Months of 1925 City News THE WEATHER 0rt9oo: Cloudy weather to i,tt ft Sunday ani wth MM I . '.i ..Ins: moderate Jempwa- I.r. l""" jointure: Maximum, 62 wrMj; Minimum, 40 decrees. rtcl.iUtion .15 of an Inch, 5,. of river 3.3 feet. Wind, iMtaeast. VOL. 63 TWO SECTION'S kUUE.J:, OHEUON, BATUMI AV KVKN'IXU, MAY ., tt25 NO. 124 L(ts direct traffic- . H-aiametie sire" u .... aim "bo1 ft,ir lraffic oftCTrs ,f when the boj scouts of VS m" ' ........ ... ....... jjiy too cars u ,., (-mm hdort lfle ";i"v - jount officers efficiently direct " jj ,utomobilcs approaching the onet to 1 t'int ahead, and by for the parade, the street was tirtd of a" tranic. jt ?s urn ir work in a professional manner. f'j ftirf of I'olicc Judkins declares t nc trill no longer nave 10 worry oat traffic congestion problems as , 'jj at tbe scouts are available. irtlllery Will Meet The innual reunion of the 65th ar ifry, the "old outfit," will be held :neli!D. Ssturuay nigni ai ia imiei dalmomall in Portland. Harold Say, crine edilor of the Portland Tele fta it desirous of securing the turn of "i'se planning to attend l.ii reunion. The program consists of I ixequet followed by an elaborate en ,rtiiDjupnt program to be. furnished liridy by the members of the regi tnl. This year's reunion wilt be at-l'-Jfi by veterans from al! parts, of lit coast end it is thought that Lane leant; will be well represented. fct nurt in accident Elmer Roxey, lflO Seventh East, kit knocked from his bicycle and .biJy injured yesterday afternoon, he was rifling out from the alley ; Srrenth avenue east, between Oak -i Willamette streets. A car driven o mms IE m W ! f iHhSiUKY Ul- IHbUAYi JO t lEIiGETS PLEA FDR LAW ENFORCEMENT President Coolidgo Calls on Nation to Help in Observance Memorial Day Address Has Special Reference to . Alleged Laxity WASHINGTON, May 30. im Appealing or more vijrilant enforce ment of low on the part of states and local governments ami for a "uni rrral nhserranre of the eonsfitvjtiou" r Akin Jasrluib, Haird Hotel, struck :hy the Ameriran public. President bo.r. and knocked him off his j t'oolidge in a memorial day address irtl The by rode out into the .today at Arlington cemetery declared rt alipail of the car, and the crash its believed to be unavoidable, Mr. (ischob will replace the wheel, he cid. The accident was reported to f police (his morning. firmer Eugenean Marries Armouncement has been received t Eugene of the mnrriage of Miss ice Young, former resident of fcugene, and sister of - Donald "'lung, Eugeno attorney, to Arvol ;mo!a last Saturday In Portland, iith Mr. and Mrs. Himola are ermcr Vniversily ,of Oregon stu nts, the former being a mem t of Phi Gamma Delta, and the fc'ter of Delta Delta Delta. They It make their home In Portland. eid Trial Club Meets The Oregon Field Trials eiuh il meet tonight at the Hotel Os ro to discuss plans for the l ails here next fall and to study proposal to have a bench show re fa connection with the Lane SBty fair next fall, announces R. Wallace, president. Many of 9 members ere in the city for 0 Mate trap shoot, nnd a good eadance is expected. that "what we need Is not more fed eral government but better local gov ernment." "We are not a lawless people," said the president, "hut we are too fre quently a careless one. The multipli city of laws, the varied possibility of appeals, the disposition to technical ity in proceednre, the delays and eon seqttent expense of litigation which inevitably inmtre the advantage of wealth and pceiaitised ability all these have been recounted as re proaches to us. Laxity Is Told "It is strange that such laxities .hm! Id persist in a time like the pre sent, which is marked by a determin ed upward movement in beitaif if so cial welfare. Hut they do exist. They demonstrate a need for better, promp ter, less irksome and expensive ad ministration of the laws; for uniform ity of proceednre; for more accurate delimitation of state and federal au thority." Mr. t'oolidjre made only passing re ference to prohibition and did not ap ply his observations directly to any part iettfar sit uat ion. I eclnritig that Driver Makes Pass Journey Over Highway MOTOR PILOTS STEER WAY ON LONG CONTEST Contesting in Grea Race Classic W, J. Neil of Redmond, the first man to cress the McKenzIe pass ih: year, by vehicle, (hints the plan of I lie locat American legion pst i clear the highway fr traffic is futt. "Sir, Neil came ever the pass w.th a Best Drivers of World Av& wag'Mi, pis i:orses and alxmt a toa f cargo, building a sled and relaying ins freight ftcrtifcs the snow. Jt took him about 2Vj days, he declared He pass ed through Kugeue today on his way to Junction City, and said he believe I Thousands StUTOUnd Track the legionnaires wx'Uld be wasting their time in an attempt to sbtvei off the siow on the McKemie pas.. "Practically the whole ummit t? more or Jesg un-Ier the ibow,' Vnid Mr. Neil. "Ttie snow is atiotit 15 feet deep all the way from Windy Point to the top cf the bill on this The mass is not continuous, as there are bare spot here a til there. "1 left listers Sunday and gl I famous lNlph lie Palms, was lesdmg the snow on the west :de of Windy after a neck and neck race with lave Point that evening. The freight I car- j Lewis, Karl Cooper and Ua.ph Hep ried weighed aiKittt a too, and can-j burn. The t me fur the IN'iO miles was sisted of h;ty, grain, bedding and gruH. ZSZ '$i-',t an average of 103,-15 miles I frund the snow no deep that a sld an hour. As Speed Demons Spurt j For Honors v'H .SPKKinVAY. lNMANAT'OUK tlmU May 30. 0W Wiib the batf way mark reached in the 50t mHe auto race over the motor speedway j today, Teter lel;iol, nrphew of the was necessary, no I hastily made up an improvised boiled with two Wards. There were mi nails, so 1 found some No. U wire and wired the sled together. In the morning wUit the mow was hard I took the emjy wag n through; then went i):iek and took the cargo in relays. "I got out of the snow Wednesd.xj at noon, arriving at McRpniue bridge. rlere 1 met I . It. j-ockarti, jisfsjof forester of the1 rascade nath md for est, ami others at the ranger statbm. who declared I was the find man to cross the pass by wagon or sled this year' JUDGE METES FIE i CONTEMPT CASE SAl.KM, Orr.. May . Frank Brnmnpll, ttntp stijprifitpiitjpjt J haiiks, um! $.( for t'tiiJpniiit ! nhen the lural eovcrmm-nt imil ; mri ri-slprilii- Itr .lu.lge I II. Sip-ovndi-!, its rpsixmsit.ililj-. it is lar!t j Malum. Hip cmsnuiil ir.rccnliiis w.i ill thp viriullH unr tn il!srirji.l fif ' .A P Injured ) biu! lnxily of livinR," he t-Mitimi-i fni t .mr i., i-,.rf .ml v hr. -t'l'ii'o K:iiolt, a slmiPnt of thr,wl. rredoiw (or filins mi nffi.hvit ..f lr... I'ne llible imivprsily. w struck "Thr jmli fnrrc- uhl. h is ndinintK- j ju,u,v ,Snii,st MrM ilmti in tlif i-nw n uiomoM, on the Taeific hich- j trrwl mi tli- iiuniitiim (hut tin- vio- j )( i;llnm ngiinsl Itromwc'l. '!' f near thp Uiv,r roa,l nrhwl !nt j lnti..,, f ip laws nrny bp isnorni ; ta,r n ij,.i. n i.n.. ppiiiis n :tit, ,nd seriously iuiiirpd. il is rp- i lm Ktorti'd tmvari) tipnj'ral.;z.jlitmJ t.:..u n tt ..i.ii., ,( I tlif t'sptal Jotirnal kppU t lUamnPll to rt'turn thp Klstp l,tnkiR If jiartinPHt tt Spfn ff-m Vovttunl t (ComiBMrt on pngp fire) I L- ICotitittucd on page twoi ..i - - i , fj jsariinpiit in jtcin ir-in j vi s mm. t Ty SJf Q? ! I'pon imivosKi.oi of ibe fine. f A H r f Hramwell at oo-e fled m.tue f an- V V - h J f pel? t' the supreme court fr-m the Beafric Burton O &as kz sca-zics i. rder of the lower court bldur THF ct ! itramwe I gtinly f contempt. 1 STORY SO FAR J xid. "and I'm not Myin that iwtrn uiU u ,ftP roMii.i(i.amy d ''W'RIA CrOItnov beRUtifu! flan- hecjius- I want ?ou to sell yoar car.! u. .,.,, .1,- fis , f .1. r marries nine nnwamv !, . . sou ra r don t look wpH" : "'iir? young lawyer. Iler ideal Bt the days went by lnry nrrijtC is good times. Rood j th"uht that Iirk had forjtoften all' . and no work or children! ' the little blue ear. h Arrows his mother's maid, I " th mfing of hr twenty-first ;tf to tach nioria to cook. jb'rth'Iay ,,rk n wh"n 1 l rfues to learn. j "penei hr re. afer I night of ; ,hHt n attack of Hu. While 'P- dreamless slerp. ; ' workmi at home with MISS! XIr- fJrenr.r take his cr thi At the 2.rt)-mde mark Kcw.s was trailing Ie I'aolo in seeotid (dace, t'mtper was third and Hetdmrs wa fourth. The race was being witnessed by record-breaking crowd estimated it H.OOO, the greatest thron that eer witnessed a aporiing , event is r America, Ie Taolo set a ktllHsj igee frstu the start, leading for the fsrst fj:iles and winning $5400 in Jap prise money. Then I'liil Siwfer shot irtto the lead, later giving way to Harry Harts at J.os Angeles, lie Jvaol, however, tiuicfcly resumed the lead just before speeding miles. Kighteen of the 1'J cars that slsrtetl remained in the gruelling grind when the race half finished. LONG RACE STARTS KlKi;mVAY, INhiANAl'HjJ I nrf.. May S. 0P With a riMtr from perfectly tunrd motors, 'J'J of the world's greatest race drivers shd away at If o'clock today iu the start CHINESE STUDENTS SHOT BUliE ITS 01 LABOH TROUBLE Coe Statue is I Presented ai Park Service ViHiTLXSlK Ore.. ty aft.-- A tp- plhm &i the hemic hron status of " """""" Msn of Arc, by Frendet, which tSBU KHNtHAI .May ", ' -B Jfl Hivofi in Paris, was pidjce Fined with eardii rifle t'tml auvejti here today, as part at the iiSfWpr-VBrrrit ttf f fmttirt.il tav t'Jt -i . t i into a m"h f W1 'binee stwdBtf . . , . . .. . f the .f0 mdes aiitomobue racp ovpt s . s?ste wit dnatd' to the eity by Itr, (he motor Kpeedway. The attrsdimce atUmptinj f atrm the pdi- icttry vMu W, who om fme at the time wa about J2.VW with f ub-JHat!on on the Nanking rsd t-1 diss!d an f pief rb statue a atrady stream itiJt pouring thrwus f fb?y, kdiiug s'ts. Kigbt were pridwldy 1 Thembfre Ho mevpli. the gate. TtuUv Hijured and eight other ?f-j ttwler The drivers, contestittg fr prize ? ( Mwvr Jprge I,. Jtaker fofssvfvH ,uu. . . .;rnoH!ly wmjndrd. The p dice fcisSmn i r . . . , r r) aggregating l','Kat tt a terrtc? v gf''pr)-d Jbe utatue d th" pace, after the first lap f the two t cenfer of Mianshat a lnm?H tMit ,.sjt!r? ati,jrPW was Jivered by f;(iavi; i prejudice agnm-t judj;es, Uascbnll licsults NATIONAL At liit!urglt, morning game St. I.oui .1 H 2 iMt-burah ,,t VI ! and a half mite brick cMirse, swlicat- fdhfrict. iisg they were dftt-rmijipd to hrcak aSS 1 e if ting record fr the event, I'eter Ie f'oala. nephen of the fa mmin Unhih I e In!ttta. htise csr hlkf .Hhd,.- i tb trt. tinMv Jnprfwee fnttn toiif mwht the flyinr field il Ibvwkrrtl Thm t' tirh t'' i PJMoiJjiU'r. Wh banded d lap, with f.eon Iurny wmut, aw( ; mwert e -un. i ne rommaiw mir t Karl Cooper third, Harry Harts t;wlfr "VB wf,,n t!iP fmirth. The time wa 1 :U.5"i, bb ar- j hcgn t ruh the gate wtdctt op erage of 1H4 milea an hour. ! M'-d. The di- turhance fooa 1nrr ut Hie hari f ! ;haKhaii buoca d.trM. Whde the actuitl f the pa'it.e ia ftrtrg fn the efir t HJ'r-( i' Her,i( ( I rant 5iUtndi-f , The tleiwiiefrlmii w affritmf"! i reWent Cu ttdge a tut treUknt aa a prtrfert asmt e nvhm lhwPe f the ChiHcwe ?i i kr who left their em puhh H"!t emgr;tf tdatm'y m-age.s '"t";lSPlBFIELD HOLDS IEHISEIICI V b.-a vrretary, Gloria plan ' mining?" he akM KanghibI when' Uatifnea: Soihron. Stuart and Hhe aska KTAN- wAVmTlXf an aefor with aa nnrf in love, to be on ' He aerepta. hn Iick metp Wayhurn he ii '''r j'!.viV although the acfor fci!n;f to MHS. GAIL. ilory f;k tr, RJU'-b. and faints away r.r-.r.g with Ml. JfiHX SKY- u AMERICAN 1 At I'JT'Oi, ni'Uniiig gsoif i ru re and .7 It he(r-i( ...,,U Jd ISafjr.1: Smith. !SiKky. Hy and. MaM. S'wfll; f'ilsnv Well. Iyl- anu Wfio.iaii. j At U',nih-nstnt. mrn;tia game - HHttii . , At l't Waiungt'tn -I W fltttfrie: W'mjfreid nd li'vjf); Za-barj. .MarliTr.v. Hi-il and Uttel, Fhe brought up her breakfast fray.! Schmidt ; " I "Jfc did. ma'am, Hanghild answer-1 ed. "And an lir ago a man dmte ; a new ear into oir driftway, ha standing there, now." Glory leaped fntm bed. Khe ran downstair in her bore fret ami look-; eil out of the Minroom window. . . There it (, with the unhine t. W wife. MAY, in in lore atrdting (fx pftjihed side . . . her ( ARKU P TK. Mnr ; little bine Winced Victor! Her very n hen I.OI.A Hu! CJIl own! Glory thrilled with happme A hn'-. her husband, for pet-;" "he to,.d baking at it. j -i.e. digumm, quita her jb j While she was dretfiog the teSe-i 'm,lrr' MoTMKR GItEGUY. phone rang. j , n ''JT hires RAN;H11J! "Thia i Miss lr:gga piin." j AN'Mts, although Iick teH her f"ir v'dce orer the wire.. ''"M afford a maid. Aad aha '"Mr. Gregory aked rne to tell you- w"rth of riot he. heiit' that an instructor would be n.-it about ( fl k to buy her an tw-he f-a-h j ou to dme the new ; 'Nd:; Gr-ea and Jerkins. jl a,i be hasn't enough automobile." it. ; -Thanks." Glory asd shortly. H?ej buna up the receiver ith a brig. I What right had Hick !- gire M:s ffrirf'' a irem.age like that for hr? Why should M.s Hngr have r kriiw thut she d.dn't know hew to run an autin"bde . , , that her faiin!? had r-'f nel one? Ai d i:7 hadn't I l k tfder-hned. ! Raca t Started A the starter gave (he ignal for f fh drlvera fo warm up tVir cars, a I noise split the air like the rr of a j roupta hundred (ina fighting for the same piece of meal. The giitcnitig little racing erentinn t-ame rarmg idoo the track behind a masked Mud f of Utftft piers for the tradition? par fade and re-view. A the band awung j into the 'K(ar Spangied Stanner all withm the anclMsure were etn ther feet eheeripg. A h'ie flag fhttterd ? is the surdight above from ita immh aaliite. t'apsain Kddie liirkfiiSiafker, fam fiui American avttr ace in th ar. 1 a farmer nted racep twi wte m matt' iifa'urer of mtr car, set a mil ! pac fur the dritera n fie f;rf Up, I The can thuud-red around the cmirse I and when they shot past fhe rfcee-trng ; ' stands after tin-lint the trckt tb" race was on. I hey marM tr.to th Hf'RIN'GFfKMK Mjf fSpft- ifHH(!.-4 !f;j'Wi The addtr and aailr ds'srt di;Mrder fempfrarii. an u,Jii;3iS rf bnred In SpriRjrfMd tmjy feared i tuglit. 'I'.. S;m3.,.i tdim-wlfh epdai arvita. A prmea teer crrcs. ftsht nr'iifety and 12 nr- l tmt whit h forme-rt' at rtVIa St mred .ar were .rir'4 .jt ti f ttttpc mors ins at Fourth and Mbki is resforj):g rdr. r'ilt aiud-e tr'p-f. roads Jta way to J,iurd have been rrefet. The jtju 4: Mili fp?mtery whora? n ddraa tricf. where thr )url.ilt e cen?effras mad by Howard M. HrfiWrmdl it a tiuckir p.,(i;'e4 ijtrmist j rbjepr attorney, i'harles It lhr tore ar- and e fb'.o!ing creaicd RfjfJ K-a-vh KIjcl"y, HprJng menee n-Hfmnf . fidda fw CiJ war vtirt rB- Tneight tii "tKe-tei rj-par?meij dttcte tit flag sf-rvite In I'mr ifre rea k beittg patrHd j ?&g; H to half mast, Grs cer. w..j'e t .rhif arm? if ,fcjju fpower soHafftl ly tff ppt fif f hitiee police . i, id in jri! Bprlngn!'!, and m iih fir wreaths milh'B the st.it ton ott.p'mnd. f mad hy the tjiM4 f th Grand thef police re-ers he'd i ra Js-; Army sd th ijirtt' susHnry f jj? fr rmp- i m'jss of Mis tn Amerltnfl J,ejrjvm. I !sp liesst tneji. T-;e r J.aiii)ti.ti di-i&er f fhrne Fpad fr;m th Ainef an iLODIII1 FIHAL RESTING PLACE DF DEAD Farads And Sendees Held As Observance For Holiday Kara Deeds of Those Who Served Lauded by Speaker at Cemetary PIONEER WOMAN IS REMIffiSGEhTINEB STITCHING OF FLAE Hsgs fr iecortion day yet fteg wers itt as common back In the sttr rvg rtaj-a of Tt, in tha memory r, Martha: Armdd Greea, t-CT Wea Htereitih street. Ifi that year a bs?( f ptmeF SlinttMnta women, inspired by tb aamst patriotic tnoitceas tk&i nsed lit-tey lit a 3TTT, Jnsdr ttag whirh was discovered reeessUy at SVw A!drn, Mim. by Mr. Kittsa I liicfcarUfs ntfler nif riddaii f fee fcsH rd-ardi of the Vtrtt tetpimi cbwrch there frer it had tctiii fr- gfttteu fwr over thirty years, A aw- f I fee red and white atrip nnd i IJsSeRa paused: (mlay to pay irvbaS to I? Miet dead. It ft marital parade threagb ifas bnaHeess secttao of thf city, ?e$s&&& amojsf the fi"wer-af reww graces b tWrt FeHowa eemetery airf t& ipreaaivs -watet aervieea t tfe imlt f these wbov gave tbir is rte- frsr sf ?her jig ami their etjssrj. VfeiJa-iiredi veterans tt SieU;; bi middis-agel tnera wfea fagit wtb lewex at Manila, actd yassgr mrn whs made h(trjr at lJ?Ba a Wood, Cbsisea-Tijviry sml t?i A?' agste t& tfee ideal Utr witielt ifasE? cewrsdes gAve tiudr Ure. . HoHday ttW bacred. Ss Afttv-rU-a crfd MfM&tTr' aaM Jmlg et!.Fg? )$row tfea Ore ga assprems tiirl, i ft atirrm fA trhrtte- addrea af (Jto- L O. . ii : eemetery "We are net fesr t gfor wsr. Tfait repttMttr Ja i ssjifSFy l'in idvii powe? sj I ha ?m&t?v. difref fia psey s-f sr eaimry. We ir a peaeefa qjs tUiB tt h'de w Jtc prcr t wmiU sNfidi in hrmv.uy( gresJ srsd; temM war bav Jee thrsst Kp uaj aa4 aa afpp(aae f a. ebaKs'-B ara at mora t fa dceiredi tbat tks didtttifB sf or bbob t dss(rscs cf the prirwipJes of d??i erat "Tfee rerati - uary tto'dier rfearet tbe wSdirrae- f ftsreign tpprraia ttts4 pr?par?d tb ;ty for a (rer Bvess fw'fJH'd v?fi Aswerii-au ss Tfcft tdies of tke Vivtt ir ithat ta dth the tSenry f ta sfstrs rigE t i secede, sd s&i-R a HSHisiK IhuuiI (cgp?Uvy sa U it people fr the wme feg srf ?fe wji-u" ciuisHtttJjatv. TUe aiwrjr -.f tt StpasfeAserUft3 itr teiU tutC ifee bS vestige cf Sptil erweNy kus Wrtrlr! war i tr , ' , .tcrswtdisa tsjrne of moeardsa ir tfce frjp ttamen atdt ahrs trhop ( . , fcc . t j ' e-ta&aed: i vshte (y divi:v rvs.ftS. i hnwl nmd the Mrm d tiittrv sffch1 HFJscfi have sfd ta es ffj pi-R wwjertwix to. usrras j Hiiary I CHa. Tfte aker of (e nts re dreI it the- iw n mt hari? spne J haftg in the to n pire wfes scan of Kettle tirodxht it are sstrd amt Tbe four hf visjjg mje are: Wr. tireejv Kiixne; Mr. AimJra Arnddt Me. frreesV frtfrfher W jfet f Vdefft regrr&; Mr, Msrgsr- Vattghft ad Mrs. djer, s-biier, i a pmad Fr?Rv I.eiSBsJfi to h vj4 jf Ar gsSe tfce American fe proved hisa ef tbf ev-ptftl f te tet ddier tfc Fraam Hhiwrd f New AWra. wVim ss fraw r ww tm&. Mr, tjreen j jera .kfT r!; at (mten; a-1 id er Ser ti K7t ye fh aftrrtn ? Treirt; fa tbe ltraid?wiBe; aa i 4n the MI whe tfc flag - VrktoBv sa made ewn Hearf t br mi j "We- Safe prU'e p(Mf ?9 i "W tode up ft'ir tirU tfest rerd ai I.ndv f.ev ami al Xew ftstd g fUg." Mr, tireen fd. ; ith hef e Jjd murched awv,, ajrf 1 mtlv She and tii me r " li tti 4 . I it. j KwtirtN regiment frw infJf4a. 13?? js Jhrfdi martn f fhe ea. iiisf. ktmw (i iftt ipsfemg; j f!gf thNgh," fe fitrighed1, llfetr hw t pat tUe ar-v tfi, 8i JErf-aped irssmsed i pte ies $p CO O.N WITH THE STORY At I'hdadeljihta, iiftrti tig game -rk T ! .1 Sibdejpida U III I Halt eriej; h!;. k-f. Jt'ltfis 'S afi I i tt.oiltiBed on page fe) Motor Tires Will Hisc, Makers Aver thtmsth the tt'jrtt. an!t ij-ang tresk Jf mi(T e'fit pSsrnsi ?i!S ';trgfx S'n kJci- weit?;; fjt -; Ms)f M, HtmtU y, ett4 Tap . ffdd pitffat-r, w faiirwMJ if !!t jn.SU bai-e iien i g recfii is'e)ii- t ?i". rdr d'r- er.,-,. 'S::g n-i c J n nr, Tfi mafce ' "t tf:e trt ioa 1 the Q-w fii, fnf jou," I d-ia't p.e I falij ! f -". i-fr f mine. It ; ' 5 -i" me t t ws!1s . " m v )s; - 4 p.iie. It;, k." UI frj i tCoL.tmufd os pagt five) RECORD IS BROKEN AK!to, O., M '.:. - rrea tri all i'HU.APKU'HU. Ma -0f,. pe f ai)tviad le firea dl be in- in the penr-g eent -t I le (:iui n i'rn'l fue to ten p-r rnt in Jnss tie infert-.ll-girtte tr'it r.I fte 4 , h.r three pr -ipsi Jire iisij.:j nhip at Fr.iniB i U t-- fa-'turing -ijij.cie bere, m KU'H IJ:J of Frfcrer i rrese k attnb.if-d dtrerfij t? th httJfeI h nn iiiiert-MiJ'gia'e rer kth n rrude r'i'r. rd f'-r tte U 't ji:t, wti te made s Airn rubWr nsr!i?i i irer B"r ti nf W fee( U . S mtie. Uterir.g r JS?iJjg rrni a tiJlf f'r fif ihe -rk he rrejt.1 jefidaj t ?d. fw-fcefi t,-M. ibe f dwb f a i&'it. ist 1a-t UU. GRID CONTROL TAKEN a.P'iS Ne Vetf' fjf-,J g.ffive lftdeft, wm f i-B (' f.-e -at -(Sfref(. (uat.. irf a -( fiij d Jl'e -iitM.'y, Wjfih w-.f r t'i- fe (jp ifi. n(ns'r s it fiigtt, td ofi-JUtoi.e4 iere t rV, s.- f Th5 rtea (net at the fcmt f I Mr, rtftt t te n'tih part f te I IikmE rii tm tire jert s i tnff 3 fee hi iet,gfi. 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