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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1914)
4 PAGE TWO miwfokp aiAUi tr.hiink. !! L.1 ' ' ' ' '! U MKoKOUl), OHKWttT, '1'lll'I.SIIAV. .ll'N'H II. I!)l ft - . Bh. IOCAL AND t PEAL 1 Oooro Klnn, who linn intensive oil Inforests In tho oil fields of Wyotn InR, is In tho rlty for n few days look) hk offer" jocacl Interests. P.ri Hasor of Kiddle, who hna heen visiting fn this city, returned to his homf Wednesday. NothliiK reserved. All for sale. BOC suspenders, .5c. Will 11. WIN sdn. 70 'Harry Ctngrado returned Wednes day morning from Knglo Point where he was called by tho Illness of hti mother, whose condition Is Improved. GeorRo Older of Montague, Cal., spent Wednesday In Medford attend Iuk to business Interests. Th'eT srito still continues it tho ltomV Millinery with another cht In prices. ltOl West Ninth St. Silas drlfrsby r Kuch spent Wednesday In this city nnd Jackson vlllo on business. And Ryan of the BIr llutte dls trlct'ls attending to business matters In tho city for a fen- hours today. Holmes Insures homes. Frank Johnson of Central Point ppent Wednesday evening In Med ford on business. Contractor A) fiarrctson Is build InR a house for H. Poole on Knight streel. Nothing reserved. All for rale. 50c suspenders, 15c Will II. Wil son. "0 H. L. (CoolRardle) Jones and W. E. McDonald of Spokane, left this mornlnR for tho niuo Led go district to Inspect mining property in that section. ' Don't forget the sale at tho Home Millinery, G to t0 hats. 3.9fi. II 01 West Ninth St. There will bo a meeting of the board of governors of tho Rogue Riv er Valley Military Academy nt tho Medford Hotel Friday evening, June 12th at S p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and, appointing com mittees. ' Cleaning, pressing, altering and re pairing promptly dono at Orres & LaMar Tailor Shop, 20C W. Main. Phono &SS-R. Wo call for and de liver. 72 "Mrs. W. W. Harmon has returned from a trip to Grants Pass, where she visited with friends and relative!. Fred Tucker of Merrell, re'urncd the first of tho week from a business trip to San Francisco, spending a couple of dais in this city, thence pro ceeding to his homo. Cherries at Crandalf orchard. 69 Local baseball fans are beginning to warm up over the raco in tho American and National leagues. Most of the fans pick tho Athletics to re peat In tho American, and' New York in the National. Dave Woods has begun' to argue that tho Giants will beat the Macknien this year sure. Nothing reserved. All for sale. lCc collars, Cc. Will II. Wilson. 76 Chester Owens of Lake creek at tended to business matters in this city the first of the week. Mrs. George Corum has left to spend tho summer visiting with friends and relatives In Wisconsin. Stock reducing sale, every article In stock reduced 10 to SO per cent. Ahrcns. Charlie Young left Wednesday morning' on a' ten days hunting trip to the 'Coffee crook district with Itlloy Hammersley or Gold Hill. Charlie took along his two full blooded home trained hound dogs, and will hunt big game exclusively. This Is tho seventh hunting trip for Mr. Young since the first of February. Tr 'a "Spitz" cigar, best Cc cigar on market. H. U. Patterson has returned from a short trip to the Portland Rose Carnival. Nothing reserved. All for salo. lCc collars, Cc. Will H. Wilson. 70 Ralph McCay and Karl Ulrlch ar rived, last night from the Ulrlch and Button stock ranch on Union crook for a fow days slay in tho city. Xho tlmo to shop Is now, the place is Alire'ns. Kvery arfldle 'reduced, none leti than 10 pur cent, i to SO per cent and more. A heavy rain fell In tho Talent dls trlct Wednesday evening about 7:00 o'clock, but only a few drops fell In this city, Hlack clouds scurried through tho sky. It was different from tho summer storms of tljo laBt few weeks, inasmuch as It was not accompanied by thunder and light ning. Salto, tho driver of Sunrlso Laun day Medford, has somo wood for sale on ground at Coleman crook, 12.60 per cord, 1.33 por tier. 73 Ella Grady and little children of tho Steamboat district aro spending a fow days in tho city on business. Nothing reserved. All for sale. Heavy wbrk shoes $1.70. Will H. Wilson. ' t Illl . Weeks McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jjnif Aiutlsuat NM V, W, WwAs JWs-Jii A. K. Nr W7N-M .....,.,.... Company Soon with n full Ut ot men and officers left thl. nfternoon for Fort Slovens for tho annual drill nnd encampment. They will take part In tho Rose. Carnival parade In Portland tdmorrow afternoon, A ''Klnc Snlts" cigar Is homo made. Try ons. Be. lleurv Thompson of Talent was n business visitor In tho city for a few hours Tuesday. Nothing reserved. All for salo Heavy work shoes f 1 T.V Will II Wilson , w Gabriel Dupuls of Trail is spending tho week In the city attending to bus -.'.. ... .. !.... II.... ... .... Inrss' mnttor?.. Royal Bakery goods at DoVoes vn rw --'-- - Tho warm weather and rains of tho last week or ten dnys has brought out tho flics nnd Insects In city and country, and though a swatting cam- palgn of considerable vigor was con- ducted nit spring tho pestiferous fly I. l.i.t..1nn Tlile irvrnlnr? fhn rltV 1 iuiiiiu.i ...j i.iui...n ... -.-v began a clean up of tho nlloy.s ond .. t - ..llt 1.. mv.Iawj..! ntnfAil .ill fim: ..... ,.... - --. nriiiiinllv. TllO Cllttllli: of WCcds On ,-. V...,'.. . - ...J.MH. ini la mAnAvAt t)irniithntif Ihn uuuilk luia is ..-.. .....,.. .-.. city. Nothing reserved. All for sale. Seo Ail on page 2. "0 John U. Lyons oi taiem is ii- ness visitor in tne ctty mis wwk. Call Mitchell for iawn mower trou bles. Phono :G. James A. llogardus of I.os Angeles Is Biiondtnc a fow days In the city ond valley visiting old friends and scenes. Milk and cream at DeVoos. Mrs. Martha Doollttlo of tho Kvans creek district is visiting in this city for a few days. Nothing reserved. All for sale. See Ad on pago 2. ML .Marlon Whlto ot Tho Dalies, Oregon, who has been visiting friends In this city loft tho first of tho week for her homo. Screen doors at "MciUord I.br. Co. " Mrs, I.ulu Lempko and Mm. K. nnnixta nf Rrants Pass visited friends In tills city tho first of tho week. Fresh llmo. Medford Lor. -o. Henry Merrill, ago Co years, ft veteran of tho civil war. on parolo. was arrested Wednesday nlRht oy nrerant Pat Mego. on a chargo ot attempting to pass a forged check on h Whlto Front saloon. Tlio agcu Wn had secured In some -manner, a rubber stamp of tho Warren Con .,..Xt(nn i-nnmnnv. nnd a number of .'blank -checks, and was trying, It U niionod. to nass tho crudo paper. .Merrill bos been In Jail foe the same off..no before Ho was remanueu to tho county Jail awaiting final ac tion. Hay for sale. W. H. Evornaru. H. C. Kcntner. who has charge of tho drygoods deportment of Schill ing ond Company at Grants Pass, in visiting a couple of days In the city with friends and relatives. J. 6. Gorklng. tho nost all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Mafn St. Phono 320-J. Dan Evans of Gallce Is attending in Limine matters In tho city today. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio. 228 E. Main St. Phono 320-J. Mrs. M. A. Northup of Centrallla. Wash., arrived thl morning to visit her dauxhter. Mrs. E. G. Drown. Mrs. Northup Is 82 years old and made tho trip alone, though several train changes were made. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., are dally adding to their well assorted stock and aro selling at close prices. 87 Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II, Carkln, Glenn O, Taylor), Has-klns-Boyden Bids. Main strcot. BLANKET MRUS ON NORTHERN PACIFIC XKW YORK, June 11. Stoekhold crn ot the Nortlioni iWifiu railway ut n special mcelin;,' today approved Hie recomuiendutfon. of the director that n blanket mortjjiipo bo placed upon the property. Several of the stockholder nuked for iiit'ormution rejjnrdinj: the probable amount of tho mortgage. They were informed thin matter would bo determined by the direulon at tin curly ilate. It in un derstood tho inorlj-iiKO may total from f'OO.OOO.OOO to .-ffiOO.OOO.ODO, mid that a $20,00P,I0(I dock ii-Mio will bu shortly announced in connection witli home conteinplaltil impiuvt mentri on tiio road. ME IHE STUMP WASHINGTON, Juno 11. Tho possibility or President Wilson tak Iiik tho stump for democratic cuikII (lutes In tho fall roiigrcHsloual elec tions wuh dlscussud with him by Rep resentative Connolly or Iowa toduy, dumocratlc nomlnuo for the soiiuto. Tho prcslduiil lolil Mr. Connolly ho hud net ft dcclilcil wliellior (o inul.o uuy spevchus, HEAVY CLOSE IN STOCK MARKET NT.W YOKIC. June 11.- Tho lnek market dosed lirnvx. Uoneliiiuiirv teiuU'iicie. wore displayed todnv be omio of till' loluetnnec of Under to buy pendinji tho trviitlil rule ileciMon ...."i ,1... ...i ....... ii. ..I- ii... ....i,i II1IH1 IIU" IIIIII'MMII j;hm.h in iiiv .m.i Uuiort inovomonl. F.f foils In market I... 1, 1. ., . ... .1 .',... S1U1HI UlllUIIUI. IH Mlll-K CIIIIM'll "renter .ciil;nc. in the lliutl iour. Vllltl.llIS !. I- II in ,.n,i Smeltinn 1 point. (iiimiiuui I'-tcilu loll va mm i.ciiii- With one exception. St. I'iuiI, ic fell . point, early p-ioe- ot tilii innrket wore motlv tin chunked. I'nitotl Stuto Slool ainod the innllvt fraction, mul Itviuliin; ) .......... C.aIi.... ......... .!..., IIM1 4flltl It Illl .llllllll ' ,,... Uout as much. Other speculative N- . .u . ....!.. . . iiv1! ill ill "i mint.... -iv.i ii. p..- h.iiiiik.i.I Iimhw.iii-v li.nl wiinn viililnil ............ . v.. ...... fc., ,... i.. ... r.. . x:...!..:.. i...l.i ..Hiti ju t V1IH. llllllil ll'lll l'1-lllll cntes lot 2 nomls. Trndin-f wa ,,;,, ;..,( .4,i irofoionnl. There was 10 eesottinn of tho iold export movement, unollier si.tititi.mm lemu taken tor ran. ON DEPRAVITY CHARGE Minor W. J. Pniilnii. nil ntloniev of Medford, formerly of northern nhiiijtoii. who received military honor- in the Philippine, for valiant crice, rising fiom the rank to ma jor in a crack regiment. wa nrrc-t-ed WednoMlny eveuimr by Sheriff Slimier upon n warrant sworn to by I'm-eeutor Kelly, nlle;iui; depravity. M"ajor Canton wa reloaded iiHn f 1IIU0 lioiuli fiirni-liod b friend-. Iniio Coffintiu, a Jack.-iuvillc youth, U unmeil in tho complaint u the victim. Thorough mvestifintion of the npiinllintr ehnr;o liv the proie cutorV office led to tin iunucc of the warrant. After tho nrrett efforts to sup preii the news of the warrant wa. made by the authorities. Major Can ton it the eronal attorney of Sher iff Siiijilcr nnd a eoinnulo-iu-nrms of Pnweculor Kelly, who fou-.'lit with him in the i-lands. When Ihe Wash ington volunteer, were dUcfinrged the nrciiM'il ninn received ri'cial mention from the war department for brav ery. He held political office in Witxhinj'ton nnd has lived hero for two yean. M"i(jor Canton'! only comment wno that hi encmicH hnd foruied a con piracy to eneompnes hi ruin. J AT WESTiNGHOUSE PLANT PlTTSHl'KO, Pa., June 11. Ilridget Kenny, (.ecrctary )C the union of which 10,000 of the WcM- Im, Million fi.iiinifllit. ultnt'nrw II r. iiiiiiii. ""- I J ......- ....- ......... Iior-i, today made the round-, of the picket, uhich Hirroiiml the plant. She found mot of them iiftVrin from the intense heat and ordered that they be rolievul every four hour.. Al thou"u there are armed "iiiircN on duty at tho electric plnutH, o there has been no trouble. far MEDIATION FAILED (Continued from pa 1.) sentutlvcs of tho constitutionalist army. Tho mediators replied to this nota on Juno -, commenting on tho fore going portion of Mr. Zubarau's note, by asking If they worn authorized to Interpret tho sugostlon as an expres sion on tho part of General Carranza as an adhesion to tho torms sot forth In tho telegraphic communication ot May 3. Thaso tormti wore a declara tion of an armistice and a readiness to discuss all questions internal and International. Waiting on Cnrrana This letter concludes n follews: "If this were so we would tako tho liberty of suggesting through you to the first chief of tho constitutionalist army that ho hasten tho appointment of his representatives to tho confer ences In which uo are now engaged," To this no answer has been re ceived and 0)0 mediators hava fre quently said tlioy cousldorod It be neath tholr dignity to wait any long er for Gonor.il Carranza to doflno his attltudo having given him mora than a wc6k. WASHINGTON, Juno II. Upon tho recommendation of Secretary Mc Adoo Presldont Wilson today re moved K. R, Kturkablo, collector of customs at Honolulu, "for tint good of tho service." Mr, Rtnckablo has hold office H years, Is a republican, and, according to officials, Is to bo supplanted with an officers more In harmony with tho adiiitiiUlrullon. Dftputy ColMlnr lluymflr Sharp has been (liiiilKiialcd to ad, Mr. Ktuck- CANTON ARRESTED PICKETS OlIllntKd uhlu rufimtd lo roslKii, OF 10 BIG BUSINESS N'l-.W I.ONOON. Conn., Juno 11. In mv iidilro.! totlitv hofoie the N'ow York Hiiukor.' uoemtion in muiuul eoitx cut foil lieie, hunk A. Vnul0ili, pieH(ont of the National I ly l Now York, nnnlvccil the bu.iuo-. .iluatiou of the day, holdiug that it hml ho- ciinie lU'iH'tuleiit upon political rather than economic tailor. In pint ho tioei'pted Pre-idoul Wil miu'h diimnoi'i. ot a "pcholouical" tiouble in buxiiic-.. In State of Mini) 'I bellow." he said, "tlint Hie lack of onthuinMif about tho fiitme, the .Into or po-iiini-ia that iirmunii man phu-.e. of hu-iuc ., the di-poM-tiou tuwnnl e.vticiue coivxervati-.m, the lack of new plan. f' capital ex ptiiidituie for tailwnv Improvement and eleiiioii, tor now iudutrial eonnuct, nil liac their roots in a state ot miu.1. rather than in tho Ma titic- of actual Iimiiic. ilatu; hut I am not eerlaiti tin, itate of iiiiuil i iionude-in autouudcil fear., that i- eau0it by lc.i-latiM (lio.-U, (hat it is engendered bv ba-e!cii appre hension cancel mm: leirUlativo teml eiicie-i ami the trend of public opin ion. "Tho ob-ladci m the. way of bvisj ncis reenverv um ktrhiips bo truly described iik nsM-hologieal, ami still be a mauifetntiou of sound Iiumiici.- sense in appivlicniliMu (he true mean-in-; of the political economic situa tion. He ilc-crihcil the standard! that used to prevail in the judgiii); of tho business futnic -tati-ti(s of iiro- iluctioii ami distribution, condition of the money market, mid of credit ami crop outlook. OmgrrAM Supplant! Finance, "Xow," lie said, "the coiigiessional record is- omuiIiii; out of it, plnei llic impor'tmice of tho financial chronicle. We watch eocu(io nnd ciiiigressiminl aolion rather than the comptroller', nhslrnut to .mi-jo the stntu. of banking affairs. The utli tinle of mind of the interstate com mcreo comtiiis-ioti has becomo more imiMirtmit than the slatistics of rail road traffic The faelor. that we have mostly in miml nre how new law., aru p1'111- to work; wluit new Inws are next to he passed; what is the prospect, not of crops, but of congressional action 7 "If such psychological factor, could bu eliminated for a moment am the old liew taken. c would seo looniinj; larxcr proMvt of a greatly agricultural vicld, giving promiso in some directions of bumper crops now almost nsitirrtl. Asks for llroail VIomn "I do not want to be underxfooil as nciieiiig nun mis Mute oi mo iiblic mind, this quality of public opinion, is altogether wrong. The liuhfpi that in buck of the ilcmaud lot legislative restrictions mid control of business, I believe in large measure to he made up of sound economic fact.s. llic duvclopmctit of, nidus, trialisin within our lifetime lias been of such a reioliitiouarv character as naturallv and rightly to create a de mand for a body of continuing laws such as were never ilreiimcil of by our fathers, "I believe if buino men will pul themselves nidi a stale of iiiiml where they ieiv eumlitioiis hroadlv, with a historical sense rather tliati only from their iiidiMiliuil point of view, they will npprt-heiHl heller tho direction in which the uholo current of poltioal thought i- flowing, and will feci less impatience uith Hmh legislative move inept, ami wslly le-.A pcssimistii coucciniiig ,ls icKiilt.," AnAciWoI BY COM.inns, W. Vu Juno II. Anothorf attack was muda early to day on tho Locust Grove initio of the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Coal company, vshuro a strike has been In progress since last Hoptamber. Shots wore fired from tho lilll'topit and n dynaiulto bomb was exploded at tlio mine opening iih tho men were go ing to work, ON POINT OF WAR LONDON, Juno u, Another war between Urtoco sil' Turkey U fore Hhadowed today by llio Times, which suys the unrest fu the llalkuus has become ucuio, Hovural stutns, ll hiivs, have recently burnt employed In ilcurlng tluiir newly ucquliod Icrrl lorliiM of "umluslrublu" elements, mid tho lljilgfiiluns liJiyo )W lliu prlml' pul JIIffltlJi. GHOSTS LAW mm THORN GREECE S ASSOCIATMI) PUKSS UOAT, off Snuilv Hook. June II. A limn al lowance enabled tho Kosuluto to will toilnx'it iiiii defense iiiolimiiiarios, al- though sho ciossol tlio I ini-.li lino ncaily two luinules bohinil the Villi ilie. The thlitv-niilo nice over a tri nngular course luinishcil ipio uf the mos( lluilliin: contents since the trials hoi-aii. The oreations of lloiroshoffs and tlaulnor had 11111111101 iluel becnuse the llcfiauco ilnl not enter today's contest. The owners of llic lii-city sloop wore not satisfied with tho fit of her rigginit. Yauitic found tho ihl winds to her liking on the firM two len-iiillo leaches, nnd lot until 11 ft or the yacht had .shifted for homo. The corrected time nave Kesolulo the iotnry by 0110 minute nnd sixteen seconds. The official time nt tho finish was; Yanitic, .l:l":.J7, Resolute, :i:IU;.lll. TO JOIN IN RE-COUNT SAI.K.M, (lr., June 11. -Supremo Court Justice dun let L. McXury an nouni-ed todav that he would us!. Indue Henry L llcnsoii to join bin.' in a friendly coulest and dclcrmiut' by u coniil of the ballots in Million mull county whether he or .linluc llcnsoii had been nominated tu tin republican riinnricH for siipieuii' court justice. He Muled that should Judge llcnsoii des ire it, he would join in the initiation of such a con lest and in any other counties in thr statu and also to a ro-elieek of the tally sheets. Judge Iteitson recently found er rors in the Multnomah county UHo, which it is claimed, gives him 11 plu rality of suM-ii. The official count gave Justice McN'ary a plurality ot thirteen. Judge McN'ary has niadu arrange incuts for a recount ol the .Im-Ksoii count y totaN. INT VEILED PROPHETS WASHINGTON. Jiin-t 11.- Practi cnlly cwirv .Masonic jurisdiction in the I'nited Stnles wns represented today in a delegation of more than Till) members of the Mtic Order of Veiled Prophiils recimcit by Presi dent Wilson a( the while Iiou-e. Tin Masons were returning to (heir home from a convention in Itich- uioud, Vn. Rules and Receipts won't make perfect homo linking without a good leavencr. Crescent Baking Powder &M I Tilliii!n UiilUVJ Is made to lusitru n good raise and to sustain tho risen 'dolfgli your cukes can't fall. ASK YOt'lt.OKOCKIl lt-"c per lb, CltKSCKNT MFG. CO., Soattlo, Wn. I'KKKKVK YOUR HAIR WIJILK YOU HAVE IT T11l.11 crtro of your hair now, nnd keep It Don't wait until It Is gone, for It rnn never bo regained, dm a bottle of MERITOL HAH TONIC use It according to direc tions, ami you will ward off tho danger or falling hair mid eurly baldness. Wo don't claim that It will grow hair on a bald himd, but It will keep your hnlr at IIh very bust- Wo positively Kiinrmitno (hat, Two mIhh, liOo and $1.00, I'or salo by U:o It, HAHKI.N'H J',ClllHlV0 AKCilv RESOLUTE WIN DEFEATING VANIRIE V4& I t B WOMEN LIKELY TO ENDORSE " EQUAL SUFFRAGE CHICAGO, June II. Ilclicf of siiffiauisl londeis that the "voles lor women" ouusowlll bo indorsed b Ihe (Iciieral I'cilcriuion of WoiacnV Club), In coiiM'iitioii hcio loilay, led (ho suffrage faction to decide 011 tal, iug the pinposilion tin in the legnlar way throiiiih ihe icolulious conuail tec. While no announcement of this elm use in attitude was uiailo bv (he lenders, il wa declared to ho apiai cut iu ithncticn of opposition (o (ho adoption of the rules mul tcgitlalloiis piesciilcd liy Mr. Aiultcw J. (loiuuin of Salt Liihc City, chnlnnaii of 111" committee. Thoo Miles pioviilc that resolutions shall not bo picscutcil from tlio Hour, but direct lo the com mittee on icsolutioiis, A dorcii or mote icolulioii 011 (ho iUeslion of sull'itiktc arc in (he hands of the commitlce, mid suffrage lead ers exiresseil thulr confidence in at least 0110 of llicui liciui rcporlcil fa Miraldy. Mrs. Perev V. Pcnu.hachcr, iuoi ilcnt of the federation, look 11 decid ed siauil uaninsl uiiiiccussarv noise in the convention lotluv by onlorliig nil doors closed during speedier and warning tho delcgulos aeaiut loud talking. "Shoo," hccBiue the walch word of the corridors, and il wn a ipicstimi of who made (he most noise, the "-honor" or those thov thought to ipiiit F SAN KltANCIHCO. Cab, Juno 1 1. The Ohio Marti, which Is bringing lo thl city China's ronimlssloncrs lo the Panama Pacific epnsltlon and n force of artisans to I1111I1I the ('hluo imWIIon. bun In bur hold a Ion of rlro uhlrh will rousttttito the urlucl pal fend of tho workers durlu.t their stn hero. My a special art of con lire, the Chluene laborer will be ad mitted at this port, but the usual duty wilt be levied on tlio rice. Tim Ohio Martt Is due Monday. , MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO ltii; tiiul CiU'iK't Clonum,' ami Weaving 511 KAST .MA IX KTUIOKT I'hcino HJKl-U Properly Fitted Glasses Awnlt Vmi Hero See Dr. Rickert 111: knows how Suite l.'J lcr Deuel's (ircnu Trndlug .Stamps Rivmi $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN and GOODYEAR. Cull and K( ol11' l'l'ii't'S. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. HALL TAXI CO. PE(ONE 100 Four, fivft and h.cs'oh-iiiih-hpiikoi' tWH, BjJiH'ial vatt'H J or t day uho and laip imi'lics of pxciirsionfHlH. Booking Offlcea: MEDFORD and NASH HOTELS S1 d si Hfej ' i ""i 1 Ww ' go qN wH 1. 1 w I a m I g : W o 1 ! W j I S j ii IS MLa ON 2 o p rf Cis) as o 00 w o rf CD Hb' G W CZ5 3 otco 0 o aw w HP hi Ol Wl o "-r 1 JE s o jj o ill. . OT O rf i ?o P- ! CD rD mm rf ocj 1 A v i I I tf fi mmv umr' nrfr ''-" t- -