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THURSDAY, MARCH S I. 1932 T h e A M E R IC A N . C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R EG ON Use a Club! I NEW FORD CMS ID RE SHOWN TODAY AT AGENCY 'be dPdlcittoj e on the Coif I May 2g. celebratio» By E L I Z A B E T H F L E I S C H E R S E V E N T H AND E I G H T H T e r e s a R u s s e ll s p e n t t h e E a s t e r GRADES P R E S E N T PROGRAM v a c a t io n at t h e c o a st, r e t u r n i n g o n I ■ ■ he steamer <2 M on d ay e v e n in g . T h e s e v e n t h a n d e i g h t h g r a d e s will • — 1 | p r e s e n t a m u s ic a l p r o g r a m in t h e K cargo o! 3 ont Cou» Bi; v V iv ian W r i g h t s u f f e r e d an a t t a c k h ig h scho ol a u d i t o r i u m F r i d a y e v e n o f a p p e n d ic iti s M onday. S h e was ing. A p ril 1st, a t 8 p. m. • •E X P E R I E N C E S ABROAD'* a b le to r e t u r n to scho o l T u e s d a y . |x»rts ---------- by 7 th . 4t Mth. G irls r the 19JJ E liz a b e th F l e i s c h e r r e t u r n e d th a T h e G ’rI .......... R o b e r ta t’a n k e y ixiitK eban ^Á Vuditurium j.;: las t o f t h e w eek fr o m h e r t r i p to L o s T’*le 1 r i e n d .........D o r o th e a H e d g p e th B ette Hill hta as the 2 A ngeles, w h e r e s h e h a d been v is it in g T,ie Maid I i > i - ' m |,- i kind ever >,3 r e l a ti v e s f o r tw o w< _____ j G oing A w ay S o n g .“ S m i l e s ''. . I n t e r han 10u of thg n a t i o n a l C h o ru s. Vest will pa-1- _______ ■ n e H e rn ta n s o n m issed se v - | E p iso d e II e r a l d a y s o f sch o o l th i s w eek b e F r e n c h Song ..F r e r e J a c q u e s C h o r u s c a u s e o f illn ess. e r a contra F r e n c h Maid Dance. .B e tte Hill lan d Bea- E p is o d e H i S t u d e n t s of t h e h ig h school h av e S p a n is h S on g A n d u lu s i a ...C h orus te next fh» lin g season b e e n s a d d e n e d by t h e d e a t h of G e n S p a n is h D ance.. H e le n e H a n s e n . N o r eva B r o w n 's f a t h e r . All w ish to ex completed. m a H o lla n d , M ild red Colby, t e n d s y m p a t h y to G en ev a a t t h i s | B a r b a r a D eto u r. Elpisode I V :re will be tim e. Irish Song, " D a n n y Boy’’....C h orus set Baseball. '3 eaverton T h e *>a , “ l uet l o r t h e b a s k e t b a ll Ir is h D a n c e .............. L u cille W illia m s E p is o d e V i Oswi >o - boya a n d * ir I s - s c h e d u l e d to b e given 'Ivan T h u r s d a y e v e n in g , w a s p o s tp o n e d on S cotch S o ng , “ B lue Bells of S cot a c c o u n t of t h e d e a t h of Mr. Brown. la n d " T h e b a n q u e t will p ro b a b ly b e given Scotch D ance Millie McC ord, Viola " " ani*il' n e x t T h u r s d a y e v e n in g , A p ril 7. R o b b in s being _______ E p is o d e VI Ping pong T h e ex e c u tiv e co un cil of th e P. T. D u tch Song, “ D u tc h W a r b l e r " . C h o r tm ah club j. A. m e t w ith Mrs. L. C. G rim e s Mon us. ’ entries hati! day afternoon. Miss F r a n k l i n an d D u tch D ance .... E r m a T h o m p so n , omu, E„. j | rg F l e i s c h e r of t h e f a c u lty w ere E s t h e r L a th r o p . E p iso d e V II p r e s e n t. O t h e r s p r e s e n t w ere Mrs. ' . , i r i ’. * T ra c y , p re.-lden t; Mrs. R e a m e s, Mrs. Gipsy S on g, " M a y g a r D a n c e ” ..C h o ru s p.on.-hip. L a w r e n c e , Mrs. F a b e r a n d Mrs. Tol- Gipsy D a n c e ......... A r d a t h W illia m s o n lefson . A f t e r th e b u s i n e s s w as t r a n s a c te d r e f r e s h m e n t s o f c a k e a n d tea F in a l e ...." S m il e s ''....C h o r u s N, R. A. w ere serv ed . d rifle clti $9 MINSTREL by 7 th . & Nth. boys ne, Iowa 6 M arv in S t a r k w as a b s e n t fro m T h is will be given im m e d i a te l y lin g to sco acho ol M on d ay , T u e s d a y a n d W ed cores were n e s d a y , s u f f e r i n g fr o m a n a t t a c k of a f t e r th e p r o g r a m by t h e girls. J ic.956, out po iso n oak. I t s . With _ d 1 lub L a s t F r i d a y m o r n i n g s t u d e n t s of lie high. C e n t r a l P o in t scho o ls w ere en as indoor t e r t a l n e d by t h e R 0 T. c . b an d of O re g o n S t a t e college, d ir e c te d b y H. L. B e a rd . A t I I o ’clock a ll t h e stu - e r Abbot’ d a n t 8 0 f t h e g r a d e s a n d h ig h school Beavers ‘a s s e m b le d in t h e g y m n a s iu m fo r th e than ^ c o n c e r t . A variety of selectio n s th e mot, p lay ed w e re receiv ed m o s t e n th u s - be betto tactically by th e s t u d e n t s a n d p a tr o n s ked up st-pf t h e school, w h o p a c k e d th e gym t h e outfitflaslum. T h e C e n t r a l P o in t schoolt d th a t the felt f l a t t e r e d a t b ein g h o n o re d by b etter." h e v is it o f t h i s b a n d in so s m a ll a — o w n . T h e b a u d 's s t o p p in g h e re was rtla n d to H ue to t h e r e q u e s t of Miss Lovelle tryouts S h i r l e y , g r a d u a t e o f O. S. C. an d i been vL-nember of th e hig h sch o o l faculty. t o Willi« ----------- lairm an « K a n g a r o o C o u rt w as h e ld for th e mittee. » n t e r t a l n m e n t o f t h e s t u d e n t assent te event »dy la s t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . J a c k San- Civic S'Jierson, D o n ald P a t t e r s o n a n d Alvin ■laple, d e f e n d a n t s , w e re tr ie d o n ' t h e h a r g e o f le a v in g sch o o l w h en all i ' s Ladies ioys h ad b e e n r e q u e s te d to c a rr y h a i r s to t h e g y m n a s iu m . E liz a b e th j u t h w e l l w as t h e p re s id in g ju d g e , o h n S m ith , t h e p r o s e c u t i n g a t t o r - ey a n d D o n ald S n y d e r, c o u n se l for h e defen s. U t h o u g h th e hoys had | n a i r - t i g l r alihi. th e r a s e w as won r y t h e pro ution a n d s e n t e n r t r o n o u u c e d by J u d g e S o u th w e ll. k D ETROIT. t if NT D A L I—V — A p p ly in g rock phos- a te , d brnotim es sold a s T ri Cal- im Pb >-phate. to c ro p s , 1» like in g to g row p l a n t s o n c o n c re te vem en t A r t h u r K ing , to l l s speclal- o f th- O rego n E x te n s io n service. >i*ed F " k c o u n ty f a r m e r s recen t- W hlle ro ck p h o s p h a t e h a s a hig h m i c a ! a n a ly s is, t h e p la n t food is I tra il e. F a r m e r s p l a n n i n g to jl y B i s p a r t i c u l a r p la n t food a id d a best to use s u p e r - p h o s p h a t e >g « 1 ng t h e i n t a k e m a n ifo ld fo r m s the u s u a lly fin is h e d a p p e a r a n c e . The I d o w n d r a f t c a r b u r e t o r a n d t h e fuel new lic of 200 c ities iu t h e U n ite d S ta t e s Unernp'T A' T h e re p o r t of th e n o m i n a t i n g c o m - j m i tt e e will be given a t th is m e e t i n g ! ' n o m i n a ti o n s m a d e fo r th e o ffic e rs | < for t h e co m in g y ear. Gene Newman’* Leg Amputated To Save Life Gene Newman. 16 y ear old son of p u m p a r e m o u n t e d on th is cover. Mr. an d Mrs. Sam N ew m an of T a T h e g a s Is p re - h e a te d iu t h e in- ble Rock, had h it rig h t leg a m p u I t a k e m a n ifo ld by a h o t spot c re a t e d ta te d In the St. V in cen t’s hospital ! by h o t e x h a u s t gases s u r g i n g back in P o rtla n d Tuesday, according to a n d f o r th t h r o u g h a s m a ll p a ss a g e a io n s distance telephone call to j in t h e m a n i fo l d cover p late. Ex- Mrs. R alph Wilson la te T u esd ay I h a u s t p o rt s a r e on t h e o u ts id e of n igh t. j t h e e n g in e blo cks, th e le ft e x h a u s t > N ew m an's p aren ts were called to ' p i p e b e in g c a r r ie d a r o u n d t h e fr o n t! P o r t la n d when It was learned t h a t of t h e eng ine. a m p u t a ti o n might he neeessary to T h e d i s t r i b u t o r o p e r a t e s d irectly save th e i r son's life H is leg w a i front th e f r o n t end of th e c a m s h a f t in j u r e d several m on th s ago when | e l i m i n a t i n g t h e use of in te rp o s e d he a tt e m p t e d to c ra n k a Fo rd son gears. S p a r k c o n tr o l is a u t o m a t i c . ' t r a c t o r by kicking th e c ran k over C r a n k s h a f t a n d c r a n k p i u b e a rin g s w ith his foot, and the m o to r kicked. T h e in jury, which was considered a r e lu b r ic a t e d by p r e s s u r e as a re t h e m a i n b e a r i n g s of t h e c a m s h a ft m i n o r a t first, continued to grow P is to n s a n d valves a r e oiled by sp ray w orse in N ew m an's leg, as bone In fection set in Samples of the bone a n d sp la sh . A fa n of a i r p l a n e ' p ro p e l le r ty p e w ere sent to th e University of Cal a n d tw o c e n t r i f u g a l w a t e r pum p s. ifo rn ia for analysis, but no re p o r t | t o g e t h e r w ith tile l a r g e s u r f a c e of » a s received. W h en it was th o u g h t t h e r a d i a t o r in s u r e a m p le cooling It m i g h t result in hi* d eath if im m e d i a te steps wore not ta k e n , he u n d e r all d riv in g co n d itio n s. T h e ru g g e d d o u b le - d ro p f r a m e is was se n t to Portlund. T h e N ew m ans live oh a r a n c h f o r m e d to th e s h a p e of t h e body a n d , w ith th e n ew low r e a r s p rin g , iu th e Table Rock district, a n d a r e p ro v id es a low c e n t e r of g ra v ity , well know n. Gene having a tt e n d e d w ith c o n s e q u e n t in c r e a s e iu r o a d school th e r e und in C en tral P o int. .Many of his friends will be s a d d e n a b ility . T h e rid in g c o m f o r t of th e c a r is ed to learn of his m isfortune. Tlie op eratio n was p erfo rm ed a t d u e to m a n y fa c to rs, blit p a r t ic u i la r ly to t h e new flexible sprin gs, 8 :3 0 o'clock Tuesday m orn ing , a n d la r g e ti re s , r u b b e r in s u la t io n a n d his leg was ta k e n off close ab ov e th e n e w ly -d e s ig n e d sh ock a b s o r b e rs . th e knee. Doctors said t h a t he was T w o n ew f e a t u r e s h ave been in R estin g easily, according to Mrs. W ilson. c o r p o r a t e d in th e H o u d u llle h y d r a u lic d o u b le - a c ti n g sh o ck a b s o r b e r s . | Marshfield-Work c o n tinu ed at One u t h e r m o s t a t c o n tr o l w hich c o m P o rh a n t Park.. p e n s a t e s for v a r y i n g t e m p e r a t u r e c o n d itio n s , a n d t h e o t h e r a n in g e n io us valve w hich a u t o m a t i c a l l y a d j u s t s tlie s h o c k a b s o r b in g ac tio n to su it ro a d c o n d itio n s . T h e F o r d r e a r s p r i n g is of new design. It is m o u n t e d on p e rc h e s ut^ th e r e a r of th e axle h o u sin g which p e r m it s of lo w er fr a in e u n d body heigYit. y T he brakes have a b raking s u r face of 186 s q u a r e inches. W h eels a r e 18 in c h e s in d iu m e te r . T h e la r g e h u b s en clo se t h e h o lts w hich a t- j ta e h t h e wheel to t h e d ru m . T h e re a r e 3 2 s te e l spokes, s h a r p ly pitch ed an d ele c tric a lly w elded to t h e drop- c e n te r rim und h u b sh ell, f o r m in g a n u n u s u a l l y s t r o n g unit. T ir e s a r e 18x5.25 Inches. E ach is b a la n c e d to p re v e n t “ t r a m p i n g ’’ o r v ib r a tio n at L a s ts longer. More Mileage. high speeds. T h e d r i v e Is of t h e t o r Mor* Power. que body ty pe, th e drive-shaft being a n d C a n a d a T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 31. A n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e d a t e , m a d e t o d a y by E d sel B. F o r d , p r e s id e n t - r i . , of th e Ford M o to r Company, b r o u g h t to a c u l m i n a t i o n n iojith s of p r e p a r a t i o n on th e p a r t of t h e F o r d o rg a n i z a ti o n , w h ich is giv in g e m p lo y m e n t to 1 0 0 .0 0 0 F o r d w o rk m e n . R E you one of the big- silent ap peal—filled It 1« a re Ford m a n u factu rin g and assem hearted people who a re proach to those who have not bly p l a n t s a r e su p p lie d by 5,300 w o rk in g to help the u n e m contributed. o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r i n g p la n t s t h r o u g h ployed? Well, here is a sugges T he Barret Plan o u t t h e c o u n tr y . tio n for you. Get a t the local bran ch es of th e clubs and f r a t e r O ne of t h e c h ie f f a c t o r s in t h e A larg e hotel expanded th is nal org an izatio n s in y o u r vicinity plan a bit by buying each week a F o r d a n n o u n c e m e n t is t h e c o n f i — K iw anis, R otary, Lions, Elks, supply of canned tomatoes, d e n c e s h o w n by H e n r y a n d E dsel etc. Go to them w ith a practical spinach, peas, s a u e r k ra u t, sal F o r d , t h a t a m e a s u r e of b u s i n e s s r e w o rk in g scheme, and see how mon, baked beans an d o th e r es quickly th ey accept it. vival is po ssib le to t h e c o u n t r y at sen tial foods. These w ere placed Here is a plan which was used on sale n e a r the food b a rre ls— th is tim e. very successfully hv a large manu- , , at cost—an d the employees In- “ W e k n o w e x a e tily w h a t t h e c a r f a c tu re r in CJncinnati. It m ig h t vlted to buy a can and drop It In. will d o ," Mr. F o r d said. “ O ne of be called th e Barrel P lan.’’ T h ey . The can of food seemed so much o u r o b je c tiv e s h a s b een to d evelop p a c e d large barrels by th e doors more to c o n trib u te th a n fifteen th ro u g h w hich the employees en- cents or a th in dim e th a t it a n e ig h t c y li n d e r e n g in e w ith p le n to rn! the building into which do- proved an insp iratio n to giving ty of h o r s e p o w e r a n d yet so sim p ly nations of canned foodstuffs m i g h t , Any club can collect a large d e s ig n e d t h a t its sim p lic ity will be be dropped The barrel is an , q u a n tity of food each week bv the as m u c h a f e a t u r e a s its sp eed a n d especially eflective m eans of col- b arrel plan and be of su b s ta n tia l loot ng food emntv (t m akes a help to the needy In the vicinity.* p ow er. T h a t e n a b le s us to build a n d sell it a t a p rice to fit th e a v e r a g e p r e s e n t A m e ric a n p o c k e tb o o k . a n h o u r, a ls o can be su p p lie d w ith Is p ro v id ed in th e to p of th e cowl, I'll say c a n d id l y we h a v e q u i t fig u r i n g co sts t h e h i g h e r th e p rice goes, a n y of th e s e bodies at a lo w e r price. T h e i n s t r u m e n t p an el Is ovul and T h e new c a r e m b o d ie s a n u m b e r has a ru s tle s s s teel m o u n t i n g strip , a n d t h i s is no t i m e f o r h ig h prices. T im e a n d m o n e y h a v e not of o u t s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e s in c lu d in g In s id e su n visors, w hich fold o u t of e n t e r e d in to o u r c a lc u la tio n s . W e a eUent sy n c h r o n iz e d g e a r sh ift a n d tlle w ay w hen not in use, a r e pro- h av e believed it o u r d u t y to do ev ery - s i le n t g ear, e n g in e ru b b e r m o u n t e d . vldpd all cIoge carg t h i n g n e c e s s a ry to s t a r t e m p l o y m e n t d o w n d r a f t c a r b u r e t o r an d c a r b u r - T h e new F o r d V-8 e n g in e is coni- a g a in . Now we a r e r e a d y to go a h e a d . ..¡or sile n c e r , a u t o m a t i c s p a r k con nc.ct an d r e m a r k a b l y free fro m vi I n t e r l o c u t o r .............. A lb e rt C lay to n t e x t T h u r s d a y t h e c o u n t r y m a y tr o l, a n d a d i a p h r a g m type p u m p b ra t io n . O v e rla p p in g im p u ls e s d e S in g e rs .... Bill L e e v e r, H a r o ld H u g j u d g e o u r w o rk . i w h ich d riv e s fu e l from a t a n k in liv er th e p o w e r iu a s m o o th co n g er, Cleo H u tc h in s , A rk e ll Mills. “ In a d d i t i o n to o u r e ig h t cy lin th e r e a r . T h e r e a r e also so ft, flex s t a n t flow. E r n e s t L a th r o p , J a c k L ees, J a m e s d e r c a r of 65 h o r s e p o w e r, we a r e o f ible t r a n s v e r s e c a n ti le v e r s p r in g s T h e en g in e is of th e 9 0 -d e g re e V- F le is c h e r, V e rn o n C h a m b e r l a in . fe r in g a n ew f o u r c y li n d e r c a r of an d a new ly d e sig n ed r e a r s p r in g : type, h a v in g a n S A .E. r a t i n g of E n t e r t a i n e r s ......... L e o n a r d C o p |n g e r , 50 h o rs e p o w e r. E i t h e r m a y be had s e l f - a d j u s ti n g I l o u d a ll le d o u b le - a c t 30 h o rs e p o w e r an d d e v e lo p in g 65 R ic h a rd J e w e t t , G eo rg e C u r t r i g h t , in 14 d i f f e r e n t body ty pes. E x c e p t ing h y d r a u l ic sh o c k a b s o r b e rs , larg e b r a k e h o rs e p o w e r a t 3400 r p. in. H e r b e r t C ro w d e r, A rt M iller, C arl fo r t h e e n g in e s , t h e r e is litt le dif- fo u r w h eel b r a k e s , new ly d e sig n ed T he 65 p o u n d c r a n k s h a f t is of th e M o p h eeters, R o g e r L a w r e n c e , De fe re n c e b e tw e e n t h e tw o c a ls . B odies e le c tric a lly w eld e d ste e l-s p o k e w h eels no d e g r e e ty p e w ith its f o u r c r a n k s L eig h , G ale G r a h a m , Bill G rim es, a n d c h a s s is a r e p ra c t ic a l ly t h e s a m e w jth la r g e tire s. T h e c h a s s is a n d at r i g h t a n g le s to ea c h o th e r. K e n n e t h H ood, J a c k S m ith , J o e T h e r e will be, h o w e v e r, u difference r u n n i n g g e a r a r e cu sh io n e d by ru b - T h e c o u n t e r w eighed c r a n k s h a f t C asad , E d w i n G e b h a r d , R a y m o n d in price. F o r w h ile t h e V-8 will h e r i n s u la t o r s in t h e sp r in g s h a c k l e s | R s t a ti c a ll y a n d d y n a m i c a ll y bal- C la rk , G e o rg e M e r r it t, A r t h u r sell a t lo w -price field fig u re s, th e a n d sh ock a b s o r b e r links. T h e body ancod. T h e c r a n k s h a f t , c o n n e c tin g J o h n s o n , a n d all s in g e rs. ‘4 ’ will sell fo r still less. T h a t is is in s u l a t e d fr o m t h e f r a m e by rub- ro ds and p is to n s also a r e in b a la n c e o u r co n ce p tio n of e x p a n d in g service Iter pad s. 1 so t h a t t h e e n g in e o p e r a t e s w ith G I R L S I N T E R N A T I O N A L C H O H l ’S: to t h e m o t o r i n g public, p a r t i c u l a r l y T h e bodies a r e fresh a n d m o d e r n r e m a r k a b l e s m o o th n e s s a t all speeds, M a ry a n T u c k e r , J o y c e YounR, in th e face of p re s e n t e c o n o m ic co n fro m th e g r a c e f u ll y r o u n d e d V-type P is to n s a r e of a l u m i n u m alloy a n d R u th H e a th , M a r jo ri e Jo n e s , Z aid ee d itio n s ." r a d i a t o r to r e a r b u m p e r . T h e stream * h ave th r e e rings, th e lo w er a c tin g S m ith , C aro l F u r r y , R u b y W e b s te r, S im u lt a n e o u s l y w ith t h e a n n o u n ce-1 lines a r e c a r r i e d o u t by th e long as an o il-co n tro l ring. Maxie M usty, V era H all, E s t h e r ' of t u b u l a r c o n s t r u c ti o n . m e n t of t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n d a te , th e i hood, w ith Us ru s tle s s steel c e n te r C y lin d e r blocks a n d c r a n k c a s e Robbius, A rle n e T h o m p s o n , L ela Ar- F o r d M o to r C o m p a n y m a d e public strip , th e s l a n t i n g s a f e ty g las s wind- a r e c a s t in one u n it, giv in g exceed- bo g ast. F r a n c e s M a rtin , a n d all n a m K l a m a t h F a l l s —L o u is P o lin o p en ed shield, a n d tile ro u n d e d ro of line. Ingly rigid e n g in e c o n s tru c tio n . 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T h ese a r e m o u n t - H O W G E R M A N T R E A T M E N T S T O P S C O N S T IP A T IO N F o u r t e e n body ty p es of m o d e r n , ric h ly f u r n is h e d , S eats a r e of new ed on n ew f l o a ti n g steel b u s h in g s , T h e r e g u l a r m e e t in g of th e P. T, Act on BOTH u p p e r a n d lo w er l i n .. e d e sig n a r “ e , c o ff e re d . T h ‘ e ty le, u d e e a s is ig u n e e u d lo for tm o o s s i t com- com- b a b o b tm itte a n d o u t w hich s e r v e A will be held F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n i n ' s " t ' r " e a “ m ........ iyie, r m t h e e u u im te d in side anil th e a u d i t o r i u m w ith Mrs. P. A. T ra c y f u u r C yl,nder e " S ,n e . d e v e lo p in g 50 t o i l . D r i v e r ’s s e a t s in all clo sed c a rs I to give t h e b e n e fit of th e full c r a n k - bowel, t h e G e r m a n r e m e d y A d le r i g g h o r s e p o w e r a n d c a p a b l e of 65 m iles a r e a d j u s t a b l e . A la r g e v e n ti la t o r pin b e a r i n g a r e a to each c o n n e c t in g stops c o n s t ip a t io n . It brin g « o h l the p res id in g . T h e p r o g r a m of t h e a f poisons w hich c a u s e b lo u tin g te r n o o n « i l l lie given by th e e i g h t h n’i bad sleep .— S lo n e 's D rug S tore. g r a d e d ir e c te d by Mr. Am lck. >J1€UR FIT Socony Motor Oil Violet Ray Gasoline Goodyear A I R WH E E L TI RES Central Point Service Gateway Service Stations SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 1 and 2 On Oregon Farms C O R V A L L IS —T h e h ig h p ro d u c in g d r y h a rd of t h e s t a t e fo r t h e past | o n t h w as o w n ed by G H. Fiillen- : l d e r o f t h e V a m h i l l- W a s h in g t o n ' d r y h a rd i m p r o v e m e n t a s s o c ia tio n .! c o rd in g t o t h e officia l re c o r d jus'* l m p ile d by R. W . M orse, ex te n s io n ! ecia list in d a ir y in g . 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