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PAGE FOUR r" " IIEDFOTIB MUC TRTBTJNTB, tfTTDFOTlD, OKECiOy, TTTEgpAY, MAY It, 1929. . I' ' 01",. li 1 Mi ..)d I . J ... MEDFORD mail f ribune Mir, iundv, Wetlli. Publiibtd br toe mnroKD rsuiiura co. II IT IS N. til Bt Mm Tt BOBEBT W. 1CHL, Utter f. BUMPTEB 6HITH. UuM An Independent Nmptpv Dtand ai awond elia milt? Ingon, BDder Act of Uircn B, 18T9, SUBSCRIPTION mr nu to Adianct: Dlly, with Sunday, year ..IT.BO Diily, with 8uodiy, Booth .16 '. D&llr, vithaot BumUr. I O Oallr, without Sunday, BODlb , ., .5 . Weekly lUll Tribune, on ytw 1.00 Buodiy, oue ?ear 1.00 Br Carrier, In AdTaoce In Medford. Aahlaod, JaektomUla, Central Point, i'botoli, Taltot, , Gold Hill and on Highway! ;. Daily, with Sunday, month 9 .TB Dally, without Bunday, month . .65 Dally, without Bunday, oh yttf T.00 ' Daly, with Sunday, one year B.00 AU IttsiM, cash Id adtanct. GREAT NEWS FOR MVDFORD AND JAQKSON COUNTY MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PR US Beecirtoi full Leased Wire Senle Tto AuocUted Presi U eiclutlfely entitled to the um for publleatioD of all newt dlipatehM mted to it or otherwise credited In thl paper, and also to the local newt publiihed herein. AU rlihta for publication of ipedal dlipateaat artln are alto retened. Official paper of the Cicy of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. wore daily amage circulation for all Ddlof Oct. 1, IK 28, 4438. AdrertUtng Vepretentatlret IL C M0GEN8EN A COMPACT ' Offteat In New Tori, Chlcaco, Detroit, fraodaeo, Ua Angela, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot . By Arthur Perry . Death and the batter-brained kids nre having some spirited tests ot speed on our thoroughfares. Zune Grey, American navelist, is Well .known in New Zealand b a fisherman. (Hutchinson, Kan., News.) The backhanded compliment. Local wearers of golf pants, hornswogglcd by a crooked Eng lishman who departed with tho bets, and a redheaded girl, have wired the London polloo to look for a white, horse. Mr. David Wood, who engineered tho flnan claly deal, has hopes that tho carrot-topped lady will betray the original betrayer, as the whole thing is a smirch on the concen trated astuteness of Mr.- Wood. ' The townspeople approached the nefarious . proposition with the childlike simplicity of a squad of Portland residents putting a three pea game. out of commission. "A NOBLE KXPKKIMKNT" (Press Dispatch) Ministers and tho Anti Saloon League supplied girls for the use as decoys in raids conducted by dry agents, says Kdward Little, in . defending his uso of girls decoys in liquor raids at Lancaster, O. Little has been suspended and Governor Cooper of Ohio, has ordered an investigation. The Charlie Strang scales lied all day yestordny, to members of tho fair sex ascertaining the extent of tiheir heft. There's sand in the spinach. Dear Annie Laurie: I am a girl of fourteen. I would like your advice about going with a young man twenty-four years of age. (Pendleton East Orogonlan Another Infant falls out of he cradle and toddles down the street, Antonio Sparrowltchi, a member of the Sparrow gang of racketeers. disappeared in the twilight last evening. Thomas K. Catt, found with tail feathers hanging on his lower lip, is under suspicion. N. W. McGraw, the right hand and left leg of the Postal Tele graph, who was compressed in an alleged office for 23 years, is be ruddled by his present ample nuar lers and Is rapidly losing tho knack of crawling into a cigar box. H plans a hiking trip to tho bock end of his new domain when tho weather, settles. ' t'nn't something bo done with the beanery chef who uses chilled pancakes in strawberry shortcake Mica Womack reported Monday that he has definitely located th backbone af the Mother Lode, and has I 3.000,000 corralcd, and is waiting for a telegram from a big mining man in Denver. Cong. Hawloy forgot to put tariff on tho accursed banana, and tho fruitmen aro irked thereby, and It will take more than a hat full of pumpkin seed to paqify them. . ' vlll One of the Copco workers has desk with a glass top. He now nut a snappy slogan, viz. "Work Is Its Own Reward," und the same, and report Tuesday mornings und Friday afternoons, in the future. WITH the uniiouncemiifit of operation: of the Blue Leds,'c a short time ago, und , the extension' of tho Owen-Oregon railroad to Klamath Falls yesterday, no one can deny that the future of Medford aiub Jackson County, from the standpoint of industrial developments look brighter tluiu at any time in the history of Southern Oregon. . . I- AVe have previously commented upon J.hc possibilities in the Clue Ledge development. "While circumstances, such as varia tions in the price of copper, may alter plums, there 'is little doubt that the operative lease will, at the least, involve the expendi tore of large snms, from , which tho business men of Medford ill materially.bcnefit. .'..'.' THE. Owen-Oregon' announcement is the more important, for there is no doubt concerning tho ultimate outcome. "When man like John S. Owen, president of the Owen-Oregon Lum ber Company, says "our railroad, should be extended to Klam ath Falls," one can rest assured that eventually it will be. ... And while this property will be constructed as a logging road, there is also no question but that it will eventually become common carrier and give Medford tuid the Kuguc luver Val- ey direct connection with another transcontinental freight und assenger line to the Middle West aud Lust. 'v ' WITH a large pear crop assured, prices Tatner more tnnn promising, general business and agrieoiltural conditions excellent, a tourist crop in 'the offing that is calculated to break all records, Medford is certaudy justified in regarding the fu ture with the greatest optimism. Things never looked better. As a matter of fact, they never looked half so good. So the order is "Full steam ahead! ' with absolute confi dence that Medford steeds only .to continue hei; spirit of enter prise and aggressiveness to make the most of her new, and mani fold opportunities. ' Y0JJ CAN'T RIDE TO HEALTH . V fiTFXIj, well! We supposed Edward I'uyson Weston Had V V long since been taken to his fathers. . We first saw him nearly a quarter of a century ago when he was walking from New York to Boston and it was our job to cover" him for the old New York Advertiser. He looked like a peppery old ''Grandpap" then, but to cover his wiillc forced at least one cub rcportcn. to dog-trot. ' It was interesting to observe the care with which he tended is feet each night his absorbed attention to them could only be compared with the modern flapper's attention to her lips and eyebrows. And, like the flapper, privacy was not essential, if he felt something in the chiropody line needed to be done. AFEW years later lie wanted Irom iNuv ioi-k io sun 1'rau cisco in 100 days. There was no hitch hiking for "Ed." On a dusty grade boys on bicycles couldn't keep ahead of him. He was then three score and ten. It was an ironical fact that a New York taxicab put an end to his walking days forever, and forced this proud and self-reliant champion of all pedestrians to spend his last years in a wheel chair. . ' E. P. W. certainly deserved a better fate. But that is the way things work out now, and then,-rall wrong from our re stricted human vewpoint. And so, at the ripe old age of 90, Edward Payson Weston died. 1 Personal Health Service 7 WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Blgnad lettara pertaining t personal health and hygiene, not to dtaeaaa dtegnoA at treatment, will be anrwered by Dr. Brady If a etanipi, elf-addrMd tDveiop la tncloaed. Lettra ahould b brief and written In ink. Owing to tha largw Dumber of Utter r ealrad, only a tew oan ba anawarad here. No reply can be nude to querta not aonfonav Ing to inatructlooa. Addraaa Dr. W illlara Brady, lr car of tbi newspaper. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Do You Remember? ' DO VK SHAKE KM I.AMIC OK TALK 'KM TO DKATIl? PoUtleiunn nelilom achieve U, but iput up and I will say that I have statesmen not infrequently wear 'never benefited from any treat on arm in u ling when they have j ment so wonderfully. Do you shaken handH witn a lonts string of smoke? If a ntio, do you prefer voters, workers or people wno Heck , straight or curved stem? (U, A. jobs. Muytio it is ; 13.) ripht that elee- j jmwei I Uko 'em long, llyht j tlon arm should and half curved, be confined to i One Sided Nasal Discluii'KO Htatesmen exelu-1 UaiiKhter uKeU 7 has had foul sively; politicians j discharge from, one sido ut her being men of no- i nose for a year. Wo can't afford tlons, not words, u specialist. Have been usine have no way of three times a day for several getting reve n g e j months. ... . U.) on tho public. t Answer. A specialist Is proliab Vor severally not necessary, und you have vears ohvslctans and public health j squandered, uselessly, for tho uos- authorities haw evinced a fond-jtrum. moro than you would huve ness for the theory that certain (to pay a physician for examination infectious diseases, say tho flu and 'and ail vice. Your description sug- w-hat the old timers still quantity gosts two possibilities, j-irst, a foreign body lodged in tho nasal passage; second, diphtheria In the nose. Throw tho nostrum (n tho sink and save the price of a bottle or two for a good doctor for the child. Tnkcs the Slack Out or 'I'm My husband brought homo a bad caso of cri after traveling for a week in crowds. I gave him your treatment a 11. 51, F. IJ. in bed, with excellent results. Would rec- lt, tho hot mustard foot bath sounds pretty tough on a fellow; he quietly plans to lie abed a day or two, and alas he finds himself in hot water after all. Just the same, I still believe a hot mustard foot bath, properly administered to tho-patient iiBpbed, is tho best first aid treatment for cri. TIIE to IIERE are thousands of well-fed Xcw Yorkers, riding down the "street" in the rear scats of their limousines every morning, who could derive a helpful moral from the career of Grandpa Weston. But we don't believe they will. J Perhaps there is no short cut to culture, but a good short cut, to an expensive education is to buy Consolidated something on a margin. We trust those law violators who justify .themselves by the Uoston.Tea Party will not object to taking their places in the front line trenches. ' Those California editors came at tho right time. Could any thing be lovelier than the Rogue Kiver valley at the present moment? term "commoit com,' ore niufuu So stroiic Is the belief of tlio lieullh authorities In this theory that they sometimes jrtuco ut tho very head o the list of precautions recom mended for those who would avoid sueh disease a reminder to wash tho hands with soap and warm wuter immediately after shaklne hands with any one who has a "cold.M - III a general way wo do not avail I ommend this treatment strongly ourselves of tho "hot water and j for all husbands who threaten to soap hand wash nearly us f re- j hanu around the huuso several mieiitlv as wo should, for safety's I duys nurslnp; themselves. And 1 sake . It oucht to be deemed a sUKKest that tho wife put plenty of nuisance to public health to offor mustard in tho water. (Mrs. O. 11. food or drink for sale, to bo con-U'.) . ' t sumcd on the premises, without I Answer. Tho way you describe providing ndeuuato facilities for tho washing of the handH. It Is customary In most communities to issue permits or licenses ut some sort to places where food or never ages nro to bo sold for thai pur pose, hut this licensing system is exceedingly lax nnd many such places aro without any facilities for cleanliness. Typhoid rover, naratvnhoid. dysentery, colon ba cillus infections, and other intesti nal infections, arc likely to be acquired thru contamination of food by unclean hands, as wo know. Nevertheless, I have never seen any convincing ovidonce that such diseases as influenza, grippe, socallod colds, or in fact any of tho respiratory infections, nre spread in this way. I do not be lieve I run any risk of catching your cri by shaking hands with you provided you refrain from talking to me while I'm doing it. As a general rulo. persons shak ing hands do say something or other, no matter how lnanu, such as How-do-you-do, and it In virtu ally impossible to shakos hands without coming within conversa tional spray raneo. 1 believe the infection is consummated .b,y tho how-do-you-do, nnd that lt(,wotild occur quite as readily if tho Indi viduals merely approached -within ango and said Howdy nnd qach shook his own hand nnd never touched the other at all. Even If one should silently shake hands with a person having, say. diphtheria or whooping cough, immediately after tho person has coughed In his hand or licked his finger, that might contaminate one s hand with diphtheria or per tussis bacilli, hut it could not give one the disease. It remains for the dipthcria germs or whooping cough germs to find their way into one's nose or mouth, and" they can't budgo a fraction of an Inch of their own accord, so they must bo carried into tho mouth or noso, on your own hnnd or finger; und that soon, for tlteso dlseaso germs cannot survive moro than a few minutes, as a rule, on tho skin, where it is light, dry und fuld germs need darkness, moisturu aud warmth. ' - . Health authorities might -well forget this futllo qffort to persuade civilized people to cease shaking hands, nnd direct their energies to popularizing hot soap and waler hand washing. ACROSS I. r-rnk. of hplrrt f. former Taiu ninny lions 10. i:nillii Trol. 11. lllll tort I. .. 1'nrt tf n itnlr 16. Infmiarnt 17. The miipiv trre IN. Dllrnrilnl rock IV. AiiKlU'Smoa Move CO. :. Hretutwork SI. lines (nrrlialr) Si. l.i'imi uut 911. Ilillrt ill. Wurtlilrtt leiivhitf II. Tlio lurky numlirr :. Turbid (cull.) 3. Vale a;. Tyit of .deep 3b. A liuinmluir Mr. I SO. I'umneri ,1, Aerlliinu fluid 42. tlnniier 41. devour 4;,. snort letter 40. Hllilltlil Til. Intro 47. Sen engl, 4S. Weed. 4B. Sin mill nt &l, Obsequies .13. r'olix ins &l. Smnn 811. Knlrnne 61. oiinnslte fit, tellllli Solution of . Yekterday'o Puzzle lOHEIt A HMJ, RiATnoMsin TToItl p t Ails p Jj?.ik n ItjJJ.nIo aMp I i qfT 01 E I N H joTMj"oI R m ! eQEHT yfflTTBMli ( t M Wttl IliHyMLiifL iMvlio t ABfTt c ie isls p53 It 1. jDfA FtiBSKS . j?. .tit. jtE "j11 . 0L DpBf jjo auji r 7 i L L jtfiji . "JB oj'" . ufif HMTIi? i kiTRidfTfitws Urirto it. lleritltllo bor Uer (I. until on linrseliack 65. Willi 66. Coffee benns 67. Spill . tnnsplrnted eotisnnunts 9. Let II stand HOWS 1. Rpnehs t. VrraljP . .1. Itnmnn rond 4. Hnirireil i, Helliilout pniuylilet 6. Keep tinek 7. Superlutlve siirrix 8. Trnp for enlehliift eels 0. Iturerle 10. I'nj'er of ex. penses 11. Unite (Copyrteht, lt!f, Associated Prat) li. Eimileenlli century uiasl clan 13. Siilliible l. Also Ones cp it. A iiiln, rrlinpeu cloth 37, Torn rs. Suuili Afrlrea nnletope 30. Wrlirlil nn bul' nnee lieuni 33. Slrenirtll 33. Itelnteil on the mother's thle 34. OUnclorj or Kline 36. Iinmunsarnble time 37. Confronted 33. Trench piilnter III. I'urllled fut of nuol 43. Korl of fllRlit ' Lliiily made 43, Peoples 4". Pierre 4H. Nervone tnllrhiiiic 60. Pertaining to klilnrys l3. Toivns Icoll.) U. Churls fit. Object of de Tnllnn 63. Illn for fnibler t7. Mnlerlnl of Hllll-h gllldS IS iniiile SS. (,'ermnn rlrer All, Itepuse CJ. spiliilrli title 10 YJi,KS AGO TODAI (From files of Mail Tribune ig May I I, I Mrs. ' Si Halifax, ,N. M. The bis; plane, Nt:-4 flew to Halifax' to from Chatham, Mass., at it. ord speed of. 99 miles per hour.? The Blue Ledge section ! prai tlonlly depopulated today, nv or the people Ol mat mining i trlrt being hero to attend But circus. ' 1. ' ' Captain A. J. Vanoe. . forj , commander of Company 7 j rived In Medford last night, at thrilling experiences In the ' where he was In command Company C In the St. Mlhiel dr and his first lieutenant, ati i sidi-. was killed by an explod shell. 6 M Rev. John W. Sharp and '1 Shurp of the Free Motlro. church, celebrated tholr gel wedding last night. ' ? , Js'curotic -a growni-up who shows the sumo symploms a kid does when he is spoiled. Those wiseacres already preparing 'President Hover's po litical obituary arc going to have the surprise of their lives one of these days. . The farm relief system that will work will be the one that will not try to defy the law of supply and demand. Mm 7 12 13 jy . T p i 3 Jo 71 vz 7s 1 ? ; " ';j i 7s . ! U,v' ' 75 .. ., - - 75 "" 37J " II " v. . : 22 21 . . .. "7T 2 ..ir. : IS . T" it 17 is : 29 io 37 Jz Ts js " ' -x 54 T T" J7 " 31 "" .;.. 39 . 4o . "r JT i.l : ;ir "' f ' to . so : . ; si sz . "'TP ' v; J 7T 5? 5S : si . si sj 5. Zo ' ; c7 n ' ' TT7" ZT . . . --. . ' : et ' 7V! Jr New York Julius Barnes, director, announced today - tb would bo an immediate reducl in tho prko of wheat, WIT would result In cheaper bread the American people. . Kver notice how willin'ly a far iiicr 'II stop pi"" I"' to In Ik'.' It seems like i-vcr'niMldy that exits lino trouble "lullilt bw-n workln' fcr some lime." ' CALLES EXPECTED TO SEEK PRIVACY Quill Points Tho proper menstiro of a man Is tho alzo of thoso ho hatos opportunity" In the sonio way that a flea on a groyliound wins a race. Ho Just holds ' on .whllo things happen. . Nature, evens things. "It'lioi thinks ho isn't appreciated, i liol appreciates himself enough to keep up tho averugo. . i Whon a nian is convortcd, he s savod: but , when a bond, is con-' vertod, tho only salvago la cx pcrlcnco. Woman Is superior. Could a male host porsuado female patrons to puy 57 cents for ginger ule? ' Tlio worlil grown licttor. You no lunger tlilnk man lniKnnnt Just beetuiejo lie 1ms a gold Uiolli. if There Is no record of a child over having disobeyed a wise, just and flawless parent. v QUESTIONS AM) ANSWIiltS Slppy Method Sonic timo nfto you guvo a very Interesting talk about treatment of gastric or duodenal ulcer in which you described the Slppy treatment. Can you Inform me where one may get Hippy's writing on tile subject, if Dr. Slppy hns published his method in a book or a medical periodical'.' (K. F. J.) Answer. So far as I know, tho Sippy method Is not available to laymen. Any good physician can follow the method In tho treatment of gastric or ditodenal ulcer. It would be unwise for a luyjnan to Who said there was nothing new under the sun? Wo note tho students of lcs Moines bring an injunction against a six lattenu.tto. manaB J'";""'. NKXICO CITV, May 14. W There was considerable speculation In Mexico City today- as to tlio next role of (icnoral l'lutarco Ullns ('alios, who returned hero yoster day after a victorious campaign ugnlnst rebelB In northern Moxlco. At tho llmo General Calles sur rendered Iho presidency of this country to Kmillo l'ortes Oil, 1)0- cember I lust, he declared ho was Floods and storms destroy Bmnll sections, but thoro never Is a na-tion-wldo visitation, unless you count brldgo. If tlio detid ever eomo'lxM, we'd liko to sec AiiiiiiIiih do n few skotclios ror a seed cuai-loif, Will Durant Bays chastity has becomo a Joko. It nil depends. You can find groups in which the idea of getting monoy hon ostfy is a great Jqko. "Henry for 20 YEARS AGO TODAY" (From files of Mail Tribune; : Muy 14, 19IH. ' : Mayor Canon will-. leave: -j Portland tonight whore he win -ije tempt to sell some of Mcdtofchl Improvement bonds. ..... The county court decided to put l new steel uriuss r tho Rogue at Woodvlllc. ;- p A steelhead trout attacked! fl Rally when riding a horse o In Reese Creek and then attae John Allen of Derby when he i eued tho woman. Mr. Allen nnllv caught the fish in tho; li and threw It on shore where! was killed. ' j Tho thermometer dropped degrees in Hutto Falls last nil alf -the vegetables being fro 'Edltoriali. Thore has- beer shocking exposure of lmmora among the very young of ,'b sexes In Jacksonville, before iuvenile court presided over Judge Neil. As a result .IhJ have been many hasty marrlai . f Why do girls go wrong?, couso of. neglect by parents!', Tho lure of tho flesh pots spj disaster and tho glided apples blcasure. so fair to tho gasus the young, aro embittered wltn poison of the damned. Frank Gotch will wrestle If. West, tho iocal champion, in near future. . v ' .. Southern Oregon Is destlnsjd bo a factor in tho world pea market. Success In cultivation been'Bhown.' MOSCOW, (P) The Soviet ;g ernmont has doclded to take in tho International -conference mothods ot combating, counterf' Ing, called by tho League of tlons for Gencvri. ' ' " ' Correct this sentence! waited, wlillo I shopped saw mo come out ot tho Btoro, ho smiled." 4 . BEUT.IN VP) Some G.1.000 vet erans of the two "unification wars" of 1811V and 1800 and of tho Fran co - Prusslanwar of 1K70-81 draw pensions from tho Gorman govern ment. It is estimated that 65,000 German participants; In thpso con flicts nre tlll alive. , Won't scorn tho humblo. Mus solini might bo laying brick if Italians wore too proud to obey a boss. ' . Americanism: "They are Just as ' poor, as wo are, and if thoy can have one thoro's no reason why wo should' do without." . If n man nnd his two frlonds retiring to private life, but would j (J- . , the hour of need General belief was that lie would find tho "hour of need" has passed now nnd would resign- tho post of minister of war he accepted at tho outbreak of tho revolution, and seek Iho privacy of the homo which he hns purchased here. A demand has been made that science explain why all dinky mus luchcs are turkey red. months' vacation. HAVANA (A") Steps aro being taken to form here a post of tho Veterans of Foreign Wars, un I had your formula tor eczoma American organization. thinking. ' Still, Ihoso who Bhnko tho presi dent's hand nro loss annoying than thoso who try to. pull Ills leg. .' It acorns a contradiction in terms to speak ot a "religious war." and yot llig Business has made a. commonplace of honest stealing. averugo man e "graspB Satisfaction guaranteed When irr iutioni of the kjdneyv'and irregular bladder action annoy ' 1 and impair health luly? . FOLK PILLS DIURC.TIC . Men and , women everywhere use and recommend them htdEnrtfwIwrt TRY T11SM Ask Any Beautiful Woman Doauly's first requisite Bkin faction. Thus; tho fairest and ost uso MEI.UO-OLO. Face Pow that spreads more smootniy a produces a youthful bloom. new French process makes Mfc I.O-GLO stay on longer and M tho shiny none, rurei. rrevee mifjilnpsj. flakirtpiui. .Irritation ai large, pores Use-. MLLO - Qli Mi'nin s urug riiore. 1 IL the ''Z.r iCLIFT Vor Hale br ilarmln Woods lru tnr, Cor. Mntn anil Ontitral. SAN FRANCISCO ( ' (jaARr i 3AIlXW.ei. Discernlrut ule rankThe Clifterroog America'! fine hotel. Downtown locsdon. immedieteu adjacent to shopping, hutloeef and theatre dijtricta, 5410 rootni with bttth. Single, from, $3 Double, from to ;' J i MUTT AND JEFF Mut Couldn't Visit Them All in That Short Time Gladness Is expressed that the athletic glory of the high school In on the wane. People aro weary of reading of tho football toam, and want the truth about" the noon luncheons, and the water. Orutory, hemstitching, and the finer arts will get some recognition on the front page. It Is better to catch a trout with worms, than a long for ward pass. TIIK XAl'CJHTY OXE Stories told us , Oft remind us That we're not So very hrtght Cut t) Joy . . Is surely thrllUpg When the rem point Comes to light. (Kansas City Star.)' - Kiocm-lvc Wetulicr LONDON uP) The prevailing cold In Kngland has caused the TNinnnement of so many race meetings that owners. Jockeys, hnnkmakers and everybody con- necierl with racing have suffered .overs losses. No less than JJ4 days have been lort to racing thus far this season, entailing a finan ..,! I..SH .slini.i.l ,H 3l.. in MUTT, HtlRG'S AM ITEM THAT MrM?S fAY Btoob BfH-. t'rA f STRICT PRoHIBlTiOMtST amd r Beueue SHcxjUD RdSPeCT TH4 WOLSTSAO ACT , . oy duu r uinu ' iii i v n 1 fwHAT Toes ITiTSTATes that coMwssioNeR ftis: IS TXAT TRUMX Tg , f 1 WA. OMUT int: - I r-" y sr'tKfcftiit INHWf f ' - ' .7.-- -;--' - ... y-., 1 J. ;. I i - i ' l M T m. jj. i mm I J - ' f V i t.t v m jmt . i j I r ' 1wrm p I V 1. .k-'T. . x . 1 . S , jmiW - Jft I 4V I -i X X 11 r M t 1 1 Sl. M 1 1 1 MTm I aV I I I - I w,X" I ' 1- PV I s3jp . owners. .