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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT). ORF.OOX.'RFXDAT. JANTARY 20. 19297
Netvs From
Roosevelt School
'i'h. idl..wiitf sixth K'f'l' upll
vr.n the ttt'ws iif-ins: l.ris I'lM'.
I '.nulla lluiiimmk. Stanley Kun
limn, ; lnily Tnuinpnoii, Molly
Urotvne. l'aul Sltllf, falht'iin"'
Kspate.
Povtuiv Cii Wtiii by HiMiM'Vill
Tho Iino'V U w hool niculn
WhiIh ill Ktoi puKturo record, ur
ronliiiK ti the reulti of the pu
lure tft f las! week hy M Ih Hur
VlKUr. Till MK-bllH ronsiailt effort
hy pupil. Ii-Hihei Ji mid Ul't-lllH,
though th Jinhli oiH-M foriu
i-orrii'ts many i.liysh-al d-f'
that ilhTViM! Would ail emly
start in thf nn'wiiiK child.
Health
Tin Mi's aKulii won lml li thf !
health hiiiin-T and rup. Their
uvern:'.' fm tho week was wm
(nt. They are pin lining mi keep
ihK their UU'.U rivord. The build-
iiik o..., i.vm.
1 tanking
As last week vi-ivi Thrift week j
al over the country, tho pupils of
our school iried especially hard to ; '
obtain a wood hankiiiK reeord. our ;
huildinn nvcniKo was 9')." percent
Kour rooms renehod the ino per
eent mark
Tney w'ie: IM-IA,
perernt; 111 loo percent;
til:
luu p-ivent; -lit li:i. percent,
hH'lllnu; lteHiit
Tho kpeltiiiK report for Iat '
week i; an follows: The A re
ceived ith.7 peiceiiL. The building
average wan yiJ.u percent. ,
Trip Id Uhrniy
Tho 6H's went to tho lihrnry !
Tuetdny. January lii. They have j
learned several thinuH there this
semester, huch as flmlinK hemks hy 1
the curd catalogues, IcarnliiK the
difference between tho fiction
hooks and non-fiction books. They
are jteUinK to ho iuoiu Interested
in hooka and urn paying more
visits to the library.
JuplU liftivintc 1
We are sorry to loso flvo ood
.students from tho Hoosevclt school
and we hopu they will bo able to
Ko to another school aluiout tut ,
Kood an ours. j
The on en mourned are: Melvin j
Fndei 5A. Ailwen Fader 2B, Duru- t
thy Fader 3A, Uui-lu Hurreson UK, '
Norrnnn Hurreson 5H. The Fu
llers ure expected to go to Hray,
t 'nllfornln. Hurreaons moved to u
larin in nnmx vuuey. rstvt pupils i
arc very Feareo nt the Hoosevclt
school. None eanio In this week.
Jieview Work
Now that li s about time to ko
Into another grade or school we
... 1 , 11 I
ncod Jot of review Work. '
tory, wo nro going over all the
chapters, und writing questions and
answering thorn. In geography we
urn reading over our countries,
ami South Amuiicu. In spelling
we are reviewing also. In marie
wo took a test Friday morning, in
Kngllsh we ure studying over dif
ferent kinds of words und seu
toncutt. The CA'h will bn promoted
to the Junior high school. Wo
nopn they will pass with a goou
record from Hoosevclt school,
Kpci Bull
Speed hall is gradually Increas
ing In Roosevelt sohnol. Almost
every hoy In Mr. Henderson's Hush
likes the gumu very well. Tho boys
are anxious to have tho first game
with Jackson school either Janu
ary 19, or January 20. They are
watting for Jackson grounds to
day. 'Tho boys are all trying for
tho first team.
Unskcibatl
Tho sixth grade girls of the
Hoosevclt school have started to
practice basket hall. Miss Allen
thought maybe the HA's could play
against tho tlB's If the weather
was nice. Wo are hoping the
weather will be fine.
Lincoln School
Mrs, West's room won the
health banner with uu n vera go of
:i2.B percent.
Miss Tucker's room mado 107
percent in bunking und Mrs.
Scott's and Mrs. Shunglc'a 100 per
cent. ' Tho building averaged HO
percent.
Mlsa Church gave the seaboard
pitch test to the upper grudes this
week.
Mrs. Coffin substituted for Mrs.
Shnngle on Friday.
Miss Duttois of Seattle visited
our school Monday morning. She
has just returned from an exten
sive Kuropean trip, und told the
assembled upper grudes many In
teresting things not to be found in
their books, about the places she
visited. She was much pleased i
with the work she observed in the
third grades. Miss HtiBois teaches
third grade in Iho Scuttle schools,
MIhh Cox whs tho cook who storms, should be used. When,
made the soup this week. Thejinmhlng takes place on range that' Fines IHuwIf
children worn enthusiastic about! has been g raxed all winter thej HAMPTON, Yn. tfJ' Keported
It. forage usually Is short and iiiany',lV "fflcer when he illsregarded
Much hurd work Is being done . losses of ewes and lambs occur. ,l'llffi' Hignal. Police Justice
by tho upper preparatory to the! (.Tones called his own case In court
tests of next week, Clean rugs wanted at the Mull here, pleaded guilt yand imposed
While on her Kuropean trip I T'i'"'"" nffle it n fine and court costs on himself
Mrs. West will visit In Ireland and , ,
' no a guest ot relatives of Hlchard I
Jtill Scott. Hlehard s great-ui le,
I ll..irf 11111 I II ...Ill I
tn Belfast, which will'mterest Mrs. I
West. j
So many lB's nro absent that It
is difficult to complete tho neces
sary work to puss Into 1A.
Tho First A room hns been In- j
vadert by hears, rsklmos, seals and
snow, with the northern lights !
gleaming over all.
In arithmetic speed tests the
high places were made by Tiano
Nakano, Audrey Shannon. Merle
Dietrich, Mary Klliot, Cecil Hans- :
cam, Iva Sohrader and Helen Oen- t
try of the Firat A.
Clayton Martin and Kltnore i
Konaston from 4th grade nr ab- '
sent because of Illness. , I
James Newlln left for Ashland '
this week. 1
Mlsn Curry entertained Cather
ine O'Nell, Mary and Alice Kellogg
nt her homo Thursday evening.
Gingerbread men were served to
the little mO"
Many of tho I-lncolnltes enjoyed
hearing Minn Curry, one of our
teachers sing over the radio last
week on the Copco program.
Medford Is tha county seat and j
metropolis of th Koguo River
Valley and gateway to Crater Luke.
City and Valley Schools
Jackson School
'. iicrcr-tii. too ik
rt'iil r'ti.ms; JfiiiiiH- .la'Niv-n's,
Jl-Knlf ,l:it .i Vl'llV.
Health iti-rlioL :
Thf-
'!'( Ill iiKt wuk V u ; I In liife'htiHl j TiliH-.' ami "!'
wore HA, I' A and 3li j;rjid-s lOMiriultr tli limu
pwewit. ( man j--n ve a i "iiduifc ; jjMe i '
Kirn drill, ii st-comls. 0 ' j d.-tiC'-d. Tle pr"Ki'ftiti was v-t
Spelling for huikllm;. r.Ajluuch i.ppi'Hiated l.y the girl"
yit.V percent; 3fi, y!1.5 pcn--t; :jA, jTh-j j'li ls that wrc on th pro-
an. 7 porcciii. 'Kraiti coinmltti -i. w-ii: 'Jr(ll Hel-
Kxamlii-ith'n daUta, Jan. ?1 and ! rhcr. ,oltia Jii innftt, f.fviU litny-
1M. No Ht.-ho J : ii. 'j.l. 1 1(m k, Ji'-nlfili lU.t-uui. riortnc
1 Khi tin'.-,
Hi inle ha '
' tinljl i'lithiy.
; I'l oiliotli'li:
:iiid Kiadi-
j .lanuai y 2h.
Monthly HeMnl
The folhiwlnu inU-ri-Ktint; 11
i wero taken li-oni the monthly
i port mado up Inai l-'i hli :
Nn in her neither ahHcnt
i tardy l.'uiJ. N'umher tardy
Xuiiih..!' it inlilliliiif to date 310.
' PcrcfiilMKi' of nt lend nee Ki.3- per j
nt. Nuinhor of visits by paieuUj
pereint, ,
lit to 4alim-y
The all's enjoyed ihc-ir last visit 1
! of tho term to tho lihrury i.n l-'rl-
i day. After reviewliiB all they hud
i previously learm-d they became
; much absorbed in lindinu out all
they could about tho many t-'ood , -
reference hooks for children Uic
library iius. Kvery visit thi.y make
causes the simple word 'library''
to have u higher meuniiiK f"i' Uii-m
They are trrowlm; mom ;(nxiot)S
for tho Saturdays to come w hen
they may more leisurely visit the
1 library. -
( Music I'rize.s
1 Thuro was excitement this week
! in music. Jn review i uk for the
I examination It was discovered
i still te children had never studied
music before and all the material
'was tit w lo them. An dnueisol
was offered to tlm boy who made
Die highest grade; a string of
beads to the tilv). Jack Ileaiheoti
was the lucky boy , with a grade
of HH, and Thclma Kvans with -a
grado of 84 wns the lucky Klrt.
1-very lit'b hit helps.
Cluss Jtooni ovts
A test wnn given In the I A cov
ering nil of the number comhina-
tlomi in the course of study for
first grade work. One
class had perfect papers.
Mrs. Cnnode visited th
The -it's had a review of the
70 basic subject facts learned this '
year. Those having 1 00 were: i
'"'e lllieKllUISICr, I 'U K LilUCIl,!
livolyn Marwo.Hl ..,.,1 Thenar,,-,
Caj)ln. Seven had 91t, missliiK only ,
! oito, unci 12 others missed only 'SJ
o h.ive UK pupils who have
boon neither Into or tardy tills j
term. I
j Tho 'AM clans completed Its
i arithmetic contest Hun has been
! causing Home excitement for the
J vmii week. Those winning gold
Htiirrf nro as follown: Joan An- ;
drows, Sylvia Croft, June Nugent,
Luclllo Balrit, Viola Moses, Mar
Jorio Ininan, Hurward Porter,
Mar Jo lie Singleton, Helen Thump
r,i:. j.'ny M.uoii, La wreuco Kel
logg. Kenneth Haymond, Tom (ii
Husky and Alice Wall.
Poffiie River Acadomv
The first semester exams were
given this week, Jan. 13 to 1!.
Wu wero pleased to have Hay
Chub visit our school last Friday.
Ho occupied the time during
chapel hour and also spoke at
students meeting the same even
ing. Mr. Chub Is the home mis
sionary lecturer of tho Southern
Ureuon conference of S. 1. A.
Tho biennial session of n, I
Southern Oregon conference of
Seventh Hay Adventist will con
vene at Kugene, Ore., Jan. 17 to
21, 1H2H.
Tho following delegates attend
ed tho biennial session of the Sou
thern Oregon confo runce at
Kugene: Prof. F. S. Bunch. Kid.
C. H. Itlttenhouse, Kid. T. H.
Thuonilor, J. B, Medina, Mrs. J.
B. Meehan, J. S. Vandorfy. Mrs.
Maud Lock wood, L. 1,. Hunch,
Mrs. L. L. Hunch. F. A. Pefley. A.
II. Austin, Mrs. II. H. Flt.geruld,
Steve Smith, Mrs. Forget,
Hlnlr.
Several men students are
i
I
ox. I
peeling to matriculate the second
semester.
(ieo. conklin. u former student
of the Kogue Hlver Academy was
u visitor at the school Thursday.
.
Lambing time Is the critical
period of the
year In the range
sheen business
Areas where early i
Igreen feed will he uvullable, and
.where i
Tr?,nl
r-J
" -'
Junior High
Til- CrlV l.'-autu- held u tm-.-t-in;c
Ajoml.iy afler mL,ooI. and had,
ihi follouliii; iroii.m: :.Une
KHi'itl y.itix two iminlicrh. "Ill.i'-
Out and (If,
Kvelvn H-
?-fhool i I'.,.-tmni, )Mdhy Hiyit Aunt ha
Mhifjiun:-n iiiid liuio iiui-kl'-y.
imi'Ih i .spi-JJiittf Jt'Mirt.
I Tlo? folio wl'iu rla.sis mad I'O
tor uhiivu: 1', K'.i.'J per cent; lVn
ltemni'i'l.H per rent; J H 'k, U'J.i) per tent.'
ri'-j'lln averajjo for Iho hnihllnu wa
t , nu.u. pwr t ent. 1
noiU The rxiiminationH will ho Wed-'
HH.iay and Thuiilav of next w-flt.'
'iMmS -
will l' UU or 70 puidls i
to hlpli fidiool.
yolri;
Ilfiiikfntc iteport.
All of the rooms made 100 pf-rj
'nt, nxoi'itt Miss Sinemft h room, :
whii.-h had Hi per cent.
The (Jirls and J Joys' Oleo clubs,.
harnionlcL liand and harmonica :
igiinrii i are going to broadcast
ho
:':nh of this month. There j
he various instrumental and ,
v'!l
Vig-.il tvolon, duets, trios and quar- :
s tiLs. Kveryono who has a radio, j
: be Fin n to listen In. '
;T1c Junior High school sextet j
sai.g for the Lion's club Thurs-'
day noon. The sextet sang two j
numbers, ''llenedictus" from flou- j
nods St. tVeeiia Mass, which they;
i-ang in IjuIii. Tho second nuni-'
' her was "Sweet and low" Th-J :
iiu-mbn.s ot the sextet are; Nel
lie Oreen. Sybil J-an Voting, Ituby
uStojie. Uuibara . Wall, T 1 n g 1 e y
rhampie and Max Itac. They wero f
'appi echtled to tho extent that the j
Lions all !( and gavo them a
big roar.
j The (iirls and Hoys' len clubs :
ang in the assembly Friday. Tho j
boys hang "Just Sin lie," by J. A. ;
1'arks. The girls sang. "Happy ,
; HIiils" by Kdwin Hoist. They :
were accompanied by Miss Ituby
Stone. !
siuoy 101-
::m YOU UP
Hy Frwln (iiiMT
(President (iivi-r College, Chicago)
. Vou should be up in air slang
' an P, is spoken around t he best
hangars, otherwise. you won't
kiinw Mill iinu an -iiiiiui'-u I
. . . .. . . .
friends are tallilng about. Hen.1
is some of the latest : j
'. "Hoik "em up." I'sed when get-j
ting clear of a small field to lift
the plane clear of obstacles.
"Tootln along." Hunning along
sweetly. .
: "M us h lug lief in." Or "pan
;cake." '.MaUIng Iho plane lose
i Ii rward i;peed in landing; kec
' it fiu tn hilling the ground on its I
nose.
I i i ven' I cracked a t hrottle for
a week." .Meaning he hasn't flown
in that time.
Lindbergh and (loebel are "hot
flyers." M can ing that they are
daring, efficient and real flyers.
The greatly in I s u s e d term
"zooming" actually means pulling
the idilp upward after a long dive
towards the ground. And 'blind
flying" means, of course, flying in
the rain or fog, with no chance to
"hor
you are going.
A "power landing" is one made
by seaplane or land planes, in a
fog when the surface of the water
or land Is not visible the sort of
landing you and I are not standing
In line to make.
A "ground loop" is a successful
lateral turn at t he moment the
plane touches the ground. While
"stubbing a too" happens when a
seaplane lands and digs In the
front of a pontoon.
There are scores more, and by
i next year there will be a thousand
more siang aeronautical terms.
Yet. so common are the terms of
tills new slang around the bun-
i arH ,n:i1 H.vms are not conscious
that they are creation a brand new
j Mli'n language,
I Where these new terms started
I'lhody knows. Perhaps a pilot
j wanted to rid of a long, three-
syllable technical leiui. Anyway,
this new slang is there to slay, so
yu hud better get used to it.
Otherwise you won't be
up on all
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Cupid Separates Famed London Twins
V
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f
Alison and Margaret Horn Uuthvno. twin leaders uf London's
"Bright Young People." usnally ha vo done, tho same things.- but now
Alison is lo be. married and . Margaivr lbii t at least, not yeh.. Alison
Is tit the kit.. Her liancfe U .fuck Harr.m, Liverpool shiipPiV
DISEASE OF EYES
OF ELECTRICITY
CAMUKmCJF., Mass. 'A') In ol
der lo correct a condition of tw
in Jury, heretofore beyond He
scope of medicine, a met hod of re
cording the a t of vision electri
caliy has been discovered by a re
search
g roup
at Harvard unlver-
sity.
The electrical recordim: Is made
possible by a machine that npplles
thread -like elecinules to tile eye.
Tlulr successful use Is based uu
the well Uimwn fact that chemical
changes vin be recorded electii
cnlly, and the construction ifl the
apparatus to record chemical
. .
cii. i iges that
. . ..
i believed to lake
place In iho eye at the moment of
vhiion.
The. instruments were perfected
by Prof. 10. L. Chaffee of tho Cruft
Laboratory at Harvard. Tlv nice;-
f if chemical change sought by
l rulessor Chaffee and ha colla-
heritori u: in sule tan-. e know as
vh.u-tl purple f rhodopshi ). This
Eve
You
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Ki'jinv'IK'ss of Hip kind ol motoring -you wish to
do. ov whppp yon want to ,uo, you will find that
Firpstonp (iuni-Diyped Tiros will take you
through with roatov safety, comfort and eco
nomy thnrt any other equipment you eailmy
Firestone makes the only (i urn-Dipped Tire.
Equip your car with them before you go on
your motoring trip -t wi'.l mean a real saving
to you.
Firestone Prices Ire Very Low
Buy Now and Save Money
Older Tire Service Co., Inc.
Formerly Exchange Tire Co.
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"1
.-li r'i 1
' f
su list f: nee is asiocluted intimately
with tho nerve tips that record
and transmit vision. It is dls-.-ulvd
by light, and this dissolving
i the chemical reaction Kiwurnl
in electricity.
Thus fur lh" experiments have
been confined to the eyes of ani
mals, such as horned toads, frogs
and mice. Whenever the eye ex
amined has contained a combina
tion of visual pur pie and nerve
rips (rods and cones) that are be
lieved Indispensable for vision,
that is, when the eyes have been
norma 1. the wires have registered
an electric impulse at the moment
wiit-n light was turned upon them,
but when the purple and the nerve,
tips have been lacking, the wires
have remained dead.
Professor Chaffee's experiments
with mice by this method have
convinced him that the vtsual pur
ple is so closely associated with
the functions of the retina of the
! eye. thit electrical .apparatus may
be devised for application to hu
man eyes, that will take some of
the guesswork out of diagnosis oft
various kinds of retinal trouble.
In peach orchards where
etirculio has been particularly
struetivo the burning aver
tho
woodland and sim lar clover with-
in 2io or HIM) yards of the or-
chard where it will not injure
young forest growth s a valu-
able control, supplementing spray-
Ing and dusting In tho orchard
itself.
rywhere
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Where Women
Hy Jniiit i. Mlll
( A.-.-oci.tt.'.l I're-is SUUf i iU-rj
AloSTAH. Hosiiiit. itVr I'.urieit
!.; it - ea AusIim. V ii;ori;iV..i ard
Alba ilia, with e Adri-riic s. i to
the wchl, is tliO.tlle inoUiKaus
province ot Hofiiin, - formerly a
viij-sul of Austria, but now a part
of the kingdom ui Serbs, Croats
and Slovenes.
Hosniii i; noted eribfly for Its
tfleupy, Oriental capital city. Sam-j.-vw,
wburc ;hi! ;i;asain ct the
Ai.'trlu ' hdul.'e 'iVr.linand -lit
' if..
torob lb;tL set U:ir.o-.- A'ii fh;
. and loft half the constat nf ' hi
ftshes. Hut I'.osnla is also rninr'k
.t.itf for the fact. Hint, most .of-'its'
, vriojien. w ho are of the AroAlcia
f faith, wear trousers, dye 'their hail"
! and fingernails with heni and
: wenr black shrouds over their
heads thai make thetn resiMiibit;
witches.
When Turkey was a might v
i power fJonia was ono of its oiu
posts, and it taught tho, women to
live in harem:.. to dress in "hiil-
: loon" trousers, u wear death-like
veils and generally to mnko them
1 selves unattractive to men. These
customs huv
survived through ihti
, centuries.
Flirtations with women, as
'Americans know the term, do not
exist. Konifitie.', courtship, love am
; almost unknown. W'heii'a man or
'youth wants to marry, lie simply
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30x5.00
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30x3 SS Oversize 5.75 6.95 . . . . 1.47
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30x5.. SS Oversizej 21.85 2.75
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"Western Auto" Service
. . . A feature thai ma you money.
Service connections are maintained in
all cities where u'e hare stores, to that
foods purchased from us nmy he ,rjp
erly and promptly installed at a Ocn;
lou) flat rate ... in many instances
. . . Qc of all cost!
Wear the Pants
...... ... i .1 mil. K.-I llllil buys a.
wii lor .i many dollars- or su stead of extermliiHtlng the
manv buslu-Is of wheat- tuie. the Ho.-niun simply rM.M.v.s
monu the women in this c.u.WJ it from bis body and drop. ..n
try skins Mlk sru-kings. corsets, the flour. Thus typkiM of:,n u
pictu-e hats lipsth-kn. bobb-d hair widespread throughout the n.ua
and "styles- ar- unknown. F.v.mi i,y, especially in winter.
Utile .'iils wear pants." They a No , Bosnian mothers bind their La
henna their hair and fingernails lies to a bard with long cr.Uon
and wear necklaces of huge blue bands, in Indian fashion, jirwi m-h.-ads
to ke. ),ff tlu "'vil ye." Si)g the slightest movement u
Although tiie women are mostly hands ur feet. When an American
uf pure Serbian origiiv the Koran doctor protested the mothers jr..
whu h they have adot? teaches aisled without it the Infants 9 ouli
Him tliai they must never expose surely catch their death of eoid.
their fan! l nny 'map except their, .vitliough the Koran allows ji,,.;.
father.' hm;band r brother. They cm men to have as inany an four
mm; nlsd wepr whUd kIovcs. leav-
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ered. They spend most of their
live.s within the dark, cloistered
walls of their homes. For them
le. outside world doc s not exist,
According to gov.-rniaeut sintisties
a'.i.cs per cent oithem arc illiter
rae Most of the people of Bosnia are
engaged in agriculture. The
jority
exiremcly pour and
primitive. They live in one-story
ramshackle houses wHh low cell-
!ngs and no windows. The mrtives
rieep and work in tlu ir elm lies.
wearinu the same garments tor a
whole season without a change.
They have 00 beds; eight or len'feiise. alleging that Uandall had
--Icep huddled together on the bare a knife in his hand during th
rlirr flour, depending on the heat scuffle.
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VJulerii
Cviilrr- 1 1 .trHtiii
Itf.llf.U.'lilp
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$ 7.45
8.35
8.95
10.45
10.85
11.80
11.95
13.43
16.15
16.90
17.80
22.20
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8.95
9.35
10.25
10.55
12.35
13.75
13.95
7.65
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8.D5
10.45
11.80
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-More than 150 Stares in the West
supply Co.
Cor. Main and Riverside
warmth.
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Vermin
f flotirii. anoriK
oiile, whose
lit; ion teacher
them not lu destroy Hie m any
Kathttiti ure unknov.ii. Jr;-
wiv
to i
economic streps forces tlji-:a
to confine Themselves to one.
)vamy nowadays hardly exists in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The lu-i
ce:i.
is .showed only onp man with
wives, ..( with three. Us:,
(t
with two and the rest with one ,.r
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K I - A M A T H 1 A I A Ure, J
I'.t. iV) Fern Morley was ncquf
ted lust night or the murder of
J. H. ilainlall in Bly, on the nlghi
of Nor. :io, last. The jury was
out lour hours.
Uandall was killed in a fight
wkh Morley. The- defendant set
110 a successful plea of self-de-
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1.88
1.89
1.96
2.11
2.18
2.40
2.58
2.65
3.15
3.88
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1.28
V.43
1.58
1.57
1.72
1.98
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