, AIIMH'O (!) iw A J I Jul 1 ill ix I'. J IHKH. UHMXtA. fS. 1 I ' l I t.s V. MAY Jl. USUI. JACm
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t agCalitornia Net Stars Win French Doubles Championship
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W mmW0 Teddy Shows a Pet Mat Maneuver I; FEDERALS FURNISH IRFAVERS BEAT
In 500-Mile Race
PiTCHER 'SAVES
SI LOUIS TEAM
FROM CELLAR
OP FORM WITH . , ST-j B HOLLYWOOD IN
MISSRYAN'SAID! m.:r ! MtbU'i EXTRA INNING
fi i a
hree Matches at Auteuil
Taken Without Loss of
wangle Set Ovation Given
By spectators.
AUTKUIL, France, May 24. (fl1)
E-The powerful American eombi-
lion oi Helen wins moauy ami
izjiheth Ryan captured the
rench women s doubles tennis
unnpionship today, tlefeut t n c
me. Yvette Barbier of Fiance In
fey final at 6-3, G-i.
The Callfornians won uic title
ithout Ions of a single set. ' Thru
bye and defuult they had to piny
inly three matches and won them
I in short order.
Queen ilelen, paired with one of
lie fin eat doubles players In tho
Id. thus added a second r rench
Uc to the singles crown which
lie 1h now defending.
Mrs. Moody, and , MIhh Ryan
,tyed Invincible tennis,' especially
the second Ret where Helen, for
he first time In her present ap
feumncQ in, France, reached top
Tno Americans won throuRh
own superior playing, not the
Aults or err
errors ,01 their advor-
l urica. r ' , '
Marks. .Change for Helen
; Although . Helen has captured
'i inslea honors easily for the last
'i wo years sho has been unsuccess
: ut hitherto -In doubles, having
; -en eliminated last year when
; miretf with Edith Cross and the
: revtoua year when she had Pene
lo Anderson as her partner.
In the veteran Californian who
in lived in England for many
cars, she found the perfect part
; ier. A master of doubles court
; ucties, the famous chop stroke
j rilst fitted In perfectly with
; iolcn's strong driving and serving
. i-tme. ; , ,
i The Americans received' a great
vatiun as they took the court at
he Roland Garros stadium against
he French stars.
i About -000 spectators were in
he stands despite the early hour
nd threatening weMher.
Bill Tilden and Wilbur Coon,
mei-iea's representatives , in the
1 -n'n ilotihleit (;hanipibnrnl chftse-,
rwno eliminated in the quarter
limits by the French team of Jean
forotha and Rene De Huzelet.
he scores were 6-2, 8-10, 6-7, 6-3,
WRESTLER LEARNS NEW
HOLD FROM PICKPOCKET
I'OUTI.ANE), Ore., May $4. (F)
t emU Karl Ecklund t!MJ to learn
new hold In wrestling.
While he played cards with a
trail ire r in n hotel hfr last itiirllt.
Jhey discussed wrestling.
1 When the game was finished, the
t ranger accompanied Eckiund out
ide and said: "Let me show you
new wrestling hold."
The hold enabled the stranger to
through Kckluml's pockets. Lo'ifl
i .
wCIURNAL PITCHER
m
ALLOWS NO HITTING
LINCOLN. Nub.. Mill' 24. Ml
fl'liiytiill Clll'lHtlausi'll pllrlipil a
fiu-lilt tame to ulvo Lincoln Its
Slrxt vii'tnrv .f thn u:tuitn In Hip
f"-liraska Ktate leairue bint nliflit.
innolii ilcfpntliiK Norfolk. 13 lo
This is believed to lo tho flint
tiu-hit cume over nltchcd In
:e baseball under electric
iRhts.
Fights Last Night
By tho Associated Press.
Nun Francisco Herman Ratz-
'f. Mino't. .. D.. ntnnned Chuck
leflln. Denver, (10): Ktevo Brodle,
ii'iokljn. outpointed Kalpll Able,
liUioiaa City, (6).
f'rancinco C'hlck Devlin.
n 'ntnclfiCO. mitnninted Civdo
hnttain. Dallas, Tex., (10).
York Al Sinner. Now York
UtOoifttnH ln,n!., LWnanilai
O'lllllnnlHo ,111.. I L,,...
fsw York, outpointed Nel Tarlc
''".. Oreat Hritaln. 10):: Iiv
lllliey. il'hlllldnlnhia. ntltlinlnted
"hnny McMillan, Scotland, 10).
I'ctrolt Mickey Walker, mld
llewviEht chamulnn. oulnolnted
yharley BelanBor, Canada, (10).
"nn-titio: pe0 wee Wilson, Detroit
""Pointed Terry Roth, New York,
I'UlUth. Minn CharUn Tltrn.
I'uluth, knocked out Andre Ca
'r, Mexico City, (1): Anifclo
''uicIImiI, Duluth. knocked out
Wove Hesw. chicaio. (II: Mel
' oleman, Duluth, stopped George
' yiem. St. I'aul, 13).
Iert DoilB. I Inn Pralen. of
'Jmaha, Neb., and BllfV LlBht. St.
urew. uenny nyan, m.
knocked out George Hrlt.
"n oodge, (j i.
'"dar Rapida, la. Mike Bulli
on. St. Paul, nntnntnted iohnnv
r"lton, Cedar RapklK. (10); Spug
4,Vr, Chicago, defeated Joe Riv-
. riijr llnpldt., ( ft).
Teddy Watcrx. forinor Jtuilor ihIiIiIUiwi'IkIiI wtih iIIhk i haiunion Iiuk
he will lliMimlisduU' Jlmwliij- llljrlit at (lie Arrnoiv in Ills match ulfh
ailtnitM lie trnt that wny wivslhnix sliN
OREGON GOLFERS
!N PRACTICE FOR
JOURNEY OPENING
EUUKNK, Ore., May 2 ( . flJJ A
bombardment of golf baits powered
by well armed maahies, niblicks
and oilier golfing paraphernalia re
Bounded over the Kiigene Country
Club golf course today as the ad
vance guard of golfers from three
states began practicing against the
7--par course.
Kntrles from California, Oregon
and Washington s-.velleii the total
list lo 1'hll Pry. secretary of
the Slato flolf association, said.
The tournament will open Monday
with the qualifying rounds being
played by women. Men will qual
ify Tuesday.
Frank Dolph. state champion for
1923 and l!i2ii. Is generally regard
ed as the logical contender for lhei
1930 crown. With Doc SVilllng ami
Don Moe still In Kugiand, where
they very gracefully showed the
Englishmen how to play the Scotch
game, absent, the crown will fall to
some on else.
Another Dolpli. Vincent, who
now holds tho intercollegiate col
lego championship. Is conceded a
strong chance of eliminating his
brother from first honors.
OLDEST BALL PLAYER
RECALLS203-10 IT
IIAI.KKill. N. C. May 23. W,
Mr. A. .1. Wlici'li'i'. who believes!
he is tho oldest living professional!
baseball r-layor. bus just passed ;
his Mill birthday. One of bl
most pleasant memories Is ut a'.
game In 1SH9 when his Ningaras
of Buffalo beat the Kxielsiurs of
New York, S09 to 10.
0REG0STATE TAKES
DAHOANS INTO CAMP
.MOSCOW. Idaho. May 24. UP)
Idaho's- baseball team took Its
13th defeat In as many starts
here vtsterday. when Oregon State
came" from behind sod won, 6 to
4. on Crnyson's homer In the
eighth Inning.
Oregon State
H.
Idaho " ''. , ,
Untterles: lloullnghouse. Night
ingale and Mack; McCall. Khuk.v,
Undsay and I'rice.
TWIN BtlTsUNOAY ON
GRANTSIW10N FIELD
Two haw-ball games are sched
uled for Sunday at the (Irant ser
vice station on Crater 1-ake high
way Ike Creek will tangle with
the stickles'' In the opener at
9 a. in., and K'enwooit - oppose
Talent In the 2 p. m, game. Art
mlsl"n Is free.
- rx In TVxa.
Baseball Standings
l)y the Associated 1'ress.)
L'tmsl.
W. I,. I'et.
Sacramento 27 1H JitHI
Oakland 21i 20 ..5GB
Ios Angeles 24 20 .i-(;i
San ij'raneisco 2,1 21 .543
Missions 22 22 .rlo
Hollywood 21 24 .4f.T
Seattle 20 28 .444
rol tlainl ...i.:. i,i...... 15 -30 .383
Nailoiial.
W. T,. Pet.
St. Louis 1 13 .B?4
llloiiklyn lil 13 .514
Pittsburgh IT IS . SflT
New York Id 15 .610
Chicago IS 17 .514
Huston 14 17 .452
Cincinnati 12 IS .400
Philadelphia 10 ID .3-IS
Aiiii'riraii,
W. r Pet.
Washington 24 10 .70
Philadelphia 20 12 .r23
New York Ii 14 .533
Cleveland : 17 la .,13i
St. Louis J4 IS .438
Chicago 12 17 .414
Detroit 13 21 .3S2
Boston 12 21 .364
SHIKAT BEATS ROMANO
WITH QUICK MAT FALL
Uiril.MOND. V:i., May 21. 1M K
liikal, ivruKiiizcil jim llio wnrliiN
Jir.'tvywriKlit wrcHtlinii clinmptftn
Uy allilcUc eimmilsi(i)H in IT
states, succpff tsHy (U'fondetl h'.s
title last nifsht, wintUttff over Ml)fn
Itdtnaiio, Italian clialicnKer, In 37
minute.
ENGLISH PROEFEATS
SMITH FOUR AND THREE
COI'lI).V COt'rtT. Knglaml,
May 24. iJPt Henry Cotton. Kns
llsb golf tirofessional. defeatcl
llorton Smith, .American Pro- 'y
a margin of 4 arid 3 in their 3d
bole mutch here today.
- SIR FRANCIS DRAKE
locdted in wewidstordov
Cafe ' fiimng Room Cof ee 6nop
BEAUT? AND SERVICE UNMATCHED
ill Room Uoa few &
f6Rott o 41 Room
TwHtBtdnowfortwo
hiKis
ROOM CB Ntt
jl lAROe IAUHI IODUI
tVlRV KOOM AN OUTHDB 00M
t. W. tlUCKINS, Minaging Dirt; tot
B5SI fill b
Lv.V.'.V.'.'.V.WAVAWAVVW.
t
numy i li k In (lit- Iuik which
lllrl-nl li.i- Tlu. tiiiiil. ....
WILDCATTO FIND
WATERS ROUGH IN
MONDAY NIGHT 60
Teddy WyleiM, CoIumbUH Ohio,
f.s hi Medford for his match Mon
day nlKht at the Armory wlih "VUd
fiit Pele of Kugene, and bohBts that
while Pete haa defeated: him, he
will not set a chance to repeat.
Waters haj enjoyed a lonj? ylHB
of vletories In the east and is not
afraid to tackle anyone l the mid
dleweight division, "tho rougher
the belter, ays Teddy.
He k a former world's cham
pion and hast a number or pet
holds with which he plans to ob
tain an eJirly victory over the Ku
aone man. nlno an ex-champion.
Pete is well known Ihroushout the
state and has been winning over
fl. pr cent of bis matches, anJ
( thinks that Waters will mean 2M
, another victory when they meet.
A special event will present Itay
Frisbio, Medford, against Ray
t'oueh of Portland. The former
has wrestled hero several tlmra,
but the latipr has never appeared
in a wtitthern r'non rlns. These
hoys u lli weiijli around JSD pounds
HUGE.HAWK KILLED BY
WILLIAMS CREEK MAN
WILLIAMS CKKKK. Ore., May
4. tSeeial)- Hert iiarrh put an
i-nd to de(redatI(niK of a blj? hawh
lnit wi-ck when the bird attempt
ed to carry off one of hl hens,
Measurement of iho air pirate
after H was shot by Mr. Ifarrli
showed a wtnfc Hread oi 3 feet,
H Inehes.
" .
WW4
The ftiilidinii at tile end of
secilnl week: W. 1.. Pet.
Associated (Mi 4 tt t.000
Mail 'IVIluiue 4 0 l.oon
Pnslnffii e S 1 .7:.
Jennings Tire 3 1.7 ti
Your Office tluyj.. 2 2 .51)11
dales Auto 2 2 .."
(".old Seal Crmry.. 2 2 .500
Speriy l-'lour 0 4 .000
Medford Uxclige... 0 4 .000
litmjiorts 4 .(104
PMt Of fire kilien bailor hants
ed Join lings TSrp cumpatiy thU
firt Ut last Hi-JU in. tnt.
weH tnuyal ani(. uy a soon ot u,VHi ueuvcv pUvhvra alluwi'd 17;
6 U 4. While 11lo Klml t,hHs lirtwoon ih..m. i1i imrtti-
the the entire Kaino. the out
come wuh in douht from Blurt to
finish. Twico Jnn'.nRs enme v&v:
behind to tie the scorn The jUlch
ig of Hay J$iger jirovtnl an enig
ma lo the Tire hatters, who maUc
few hits.
fly and held it, although th effort
a J him to wuUow on tho
ill era places them in a tie wHh ,
Jennsnps fur Kecona jilace cacti
with three won and one Inst.
nu inree won una unv 4uni. j , -Associated
OH and Mail Tribttm!1J01"lW lhe "ks ttt
occupy the tofi rung of tho ladder
These two teams meet next Wed
nenday. and a iarse crow is c-
!.....
pected to see tho fight for first
place.
Associated Oil defeated Sparry
Fiour, 12 to T. This is the hci
showine made ibis year by Sperry,
and indicated that they are im
provinK fast.
Monday's frames; Sperry Flour
vs, Sledford Kxchanse;-ClatcB Auttf
Co. vs. Lamports.
.
HUSKIES WHITEWASH
May W Unl-
. . . . iii...i I
It. Hold on tint W Hll """"'f J""'"
. ,v . -,i,Ln . . v, ..flBarbee first Indian batter, and
IhlMcific Cot confrrenee h!
Bcoro:
II.
Oregon OSS
WashiiiRton 5 8 3
Bntterlen: Klimm wild XSnliriri;
Nevlna and Bramion,
LADY ASTOR USES EW
CLUBS TO WIN MATCH;
UEAU England. Mny (fl
Uslntr a mcei-n!rafteI driver, aj
lirasHlo ami a XIat woodrn puller.
1 IMly Amor won her mat today
j In Hie parliamentary self hafidl
j rap in which nearly SO. iwrllHawn
j titrln eiiKaKefl.
Ijiily Aior, Urn only womnn
J roiinietltur, hml nn exrlllftfc lifll-
lli wlh lrl U'lMi'iicllxrv fiiitn
u-lioiil alio received 1 1 ulroKcn
Imiidlenp. Kho won nt tho !sl
j htiln where h Kink three-yard
liiill with (ho slilll and aeeunu-y
ot a Uoldiy Jones, to enter the
necomi rounil.
The nnhlle in htvhed to llenl
a reella! fflven by punila of John
H. KnlRbt. Tuesday eve., S o'clock,
at Mm Mrthndhrt ehnreh. fl-l
THRIFT ...
ky -pltuhor. not only Wd tl.c:'h lhrew ,f '"1 .'L mn
W-cbfet I.ut drove j HHmw. nl from tlo '
fr of J.l lem- XI v. runs with !' "nMl" VlTl r
1.J .l.,nl.,n nrt n ThO HcdB COllMttlJ IS hlU Off
I,
We, ati Trimteos of l.ifn InmirflMeo Truuld, Imvo luuud Hint
local Die Insiirnnce laprenotHatlve r doing Hiiloadl'J
Bervlce tor llieir cllont.
Tlwy come to us wllh Umlr, cllenlit to maiio Iniranince
bly sur wo re to crmie a flood of Inist to nwiure tho
wIkb lRcttnent of imuraace proceed, to act an jsimrdian
or advinor for thoe who ro Iwrcft, nd to jibs Hint tlie
iiiBiirancc money is mpliyid m Ibe iaurod would like to
have It used. . ;
Thl Is Thrift Wee. Toiiny (s Ilfo InRurance Day. Your
own Insurance agent can explain Modern Ufn Innnrance
Thrift to you. Talk Willi him about a life inmiranco trust
or If you have no ancnt coma to us and wo wlli give you
many name of ileodld moo Irora whom to chooao.
We do not acil life Insurance, but wo can make laaurauco
' doubly Bure permanent thrift for those who will need It
roost when you are gone. .
, Build far th Futur with
, a life Insurance Trust
throygn
' The First National Bank
o
Aets Kxeculor nd Trustee under Wllla, Tmstoo undor
Life Insurance Triista and In yry trust capacity.
?
Summa Brings in Five Tai-j
lies With Pair of Homers!
Frisco, Missions Pull;
Triple Play. I
11" lUt .stH'lalv& rnw, i
iioiug Into tho him hair or Ihoj
Umih uiw run lMiifaii Vortmid'a i
lUfavevH iiuIKhI (lU'ii KHtti out at)
tlu fire yoUM-4?ay 4i lumt llttiiy-'
WWMlf g Ui H iosHlt ami Wal-
vrn?r twmte th 12 they ROt ffj
I'ase and Vd good fop the wja-'
iiinjr nuinhiu of tallies. Five of
tho Portia mt mores camo in n
two ltiiers liy Kumma, right
tlvhiev. j
LliterJlIK ( t iho hooks a onUll
LanWt lr,Jjlp pljI ana both wln.
,? .,, t, ,
Jimmy Kinn Hcaht hurlcv who
l last wecU ult filed a no-lUt no -run
Including a nmuo run by Sheoly.
IU w,n- 9 10 v- "e
had been nresmnff KacmtitetUo
lead oiy a iiaJf R&mc behind for
soiiio darf, fell back, as the Senn
tors turned tho table on
Anselcs, wiiK 8 to 3,
Homer Feature,
The Sacs' offense was fentnred
by home mns by itohwer and
Camilla and their defense by tho
sparkling fielding of lions, in
center field , and Mf fiMfrtiNn
third. h)ttld threw for Barm
men to, and Ijad an easy nmrgin
over Delaney of the Angels.
Although they were nix runs
ahead the Missions look occasion
lo pull a unique bit of fielding In
tho last half of the ninth of their
Kame wllli the Keattlo club, closing
the eonlest with a 8 to connt.
Mert t!ole aiiowed only kIk hits
flii w iie mm w im, w. atiu
"""'! "I"1"'' ,M'"",K .""""Z
llitnKen. ko Hoon knocHca
homer In (lie Xourili.
Vertpnlay'i Vatm Jiriin 1tcmilti.
I By the Awioeinteil Prow. I
At l-on Anele: U. II. 35.
I'nrtlam! 13 IS t
Ilvllyu-uod U I? '
1H Innlnint.)
Chesterfield. Cacarella. onedel.
tYallerit, ()rlmn and ttilmliwno;
. Hoilenwm. luge Vle al lUuu&rr.
At crHinenlo: It. H- V..
Inm Aiu-'elcn , S 1 I
Snerpmento I II H
Delniioy and Uamiali;
d "VJri.
Al Hnn Frnnclireoi R.
Seattle
Oonl.l
It." K.
ID 3
MlHHlomt
l
Ilnnnen and llorreanl; Cole and
nrenrel.
At Oakland; . It. H.
E.
San Frnnclnro 4 1 I
Oakland 1 3
VAnn and renehslty; Jinrst an-1
Ioinhardl.
Iretnml I lewd
rnrOAfiiO, Muy 2i UP) Clif
ford O, Ireland, former congress
man of lfloHn, Ml., and a national
officer ( the Nhi'lne, wna found
dead today In bin room nt tho Chi
cafio Athltle numiclattoit. Death
whh attributed to a heart altack.
,
Carried On
Aasocwttd iresa Photo
WiHJam Speed Gardiner will
compete fn th SO0i4e automobU
rc t fndUiapoMf May 3a
MEDFORD TENNIS
PLAYERS OEFEAI
EUGENE INVADERS
The Mwlfuni M1 eliuwl ien
nls tmim. sewred It most decisive"
and ontstnndlng vivtwry of the sea
son this morning, when It defeat
ed the University High of Knigeno.
1 to 0.
The AJedfyrd team yas in line
form,' and outplayed tbo visitors.
who are couched hy Uradnhaw
HuiTliMi, tenth ranking dayer or
llio land.
Tho local were headed by
.fames Kdmlim &ml Allan Carley,
with John Ueddy, Joo Pall on and
Harry tlartleW.
The University High kju1 left
thin afternoon for Orajita 3aH,
where they will ydny tho high
srhooi team of that elty ihtx miter
Tho Albany 3gh Hcbool tennis
wjnnd fell yesterday afternoon !
foro the deadly miettmey of the
M ford high leum In single and
diiubli-s rnmpetUlon on the hwal
rotirts. The vlKitMH titaitaged i
! tmff ttul of- nix malebeji. The
A llw ny players rnme to Met! fnl
with n reputation of hsvlug- de
feated II they met and while Ibey
failed to win, lliey gave the .Med-;
ford jilnyers stiff ampe(tttn. The i
tennis K'son .wound un todays with
Ihc Ufllvoj-jiliy Iilj?h gnmo,
Ilemilt ot yesiertiay's ilay are i
a follow:
; Kdmhfton M defeated ISleh-;
man tA) Jfl-8, fi-fl.
trnrley tMi defete? CaUMol'
AI
Hnlily M) defeated Montgom
ery tA5 6-4. f-. --4.
I.n M) defeated Volhtk 4A
t'arley nnd Tmrfleld M
benlen by Itlckmnn d CgiMxter
A) -2,
I'atlon and Bongberty M5 de
fealed Render nnd Pallak A)
f-ll. M. 8-.
NOTICE"
The Stock
and Fixtures
of the -
Valley Grocery
505 G Street .
Grants Pass
Now Offered
FOR SALE
Fixtures consist of:
Sherer Oak Counter, with 31 drawers
Meat and Bacon Slicer
Dayton Scales -Window
Light FMures
Store Light Fixtures
3QQ-Brawer Accounts Cabinet
Sloctric Coffee Mill
Check Protectograph
Automatic Sealing Machine
Scoop Display Tables
Cheese Cotter and Cabinet ,
Wire Display Baskets, etc. ' , .
NOTE; Fixtures will, be sold sepa
rately or in a group
i Browns Wsak in Hitting and'
Hurling Stewart Effec
tive in Six Games Out of
Nine.
44y I1mk4 S. Herti, lr.
.Ujt'k ted 1 'rem Snorts Writ ert
The St. Jeuia JJrowus are liflii
Ik the Ameri'aa league enj3ant
andlns, but with the aid of Val-
IVl ."y fti i HIVJ "? 1 1 rl i V.
Tho eluli in suffering froui weals
hilling and weak pHeWng, rank
ing nt the bottom of th Icagae''
luh iHiitltig averages, hut Sle-
art iiaM develoijed into a conals- -
tent htirleT and naanally a 'icto-
rmns one. He imm taken ari Ja,'
nine garner finljshJHg oae of ibejni -
and has completed seven f hts
eight tftarts. Him current
itr i4r fiiOni-lm mid IIipsa A nfnain
as he proved qnlto effetive
nsainst the Cleveland Radians ye&r
tetxlay to give St, Loiais a I lo i
victory.
Korkn seitmld of the Jiostos
Htmves Ii&m finished elgnt games
in a row for the only yert?xi recy
ord In either major circuit, but
niliflr-ilufl Ri-aivhIa hurl or Is ....
dolnc uuUc welb JJls nearest ,k
v1r 1ti hi own Jeane are Mllto
hayo nix eomnlete Tram enl ,i
have competed as many aa ImJ j,
The only other echedwled Amer
lean league Raise, between Ie
trtit siid CbleajEu wns raincti Wi
The 15roolvln Kotrin agais
dinonstrated the efieaey of b)uu
si hi the leading Kat1nl
leJiue eontesl as they ham m red
tht Uravea Into a. to 3 4efet
nd si gained the ion rBng oJ
the league ladder.
lirt Whfc. t
The I'lttshurg Pirates Uffblcntfl
their hold on tnlrfl nines, in
eieajdnp their marRint tb twa fag
snmes fey hetUluc 4e Clilcaso
Culw 7 to while Iho fowllf
(dace New' York , liant c?rap(fe?J
their unco n a In rsUOcesKan to Phil ,
KrvJn 33ranjo was lost t th
team throtiRh a severe attack
Stlnns. On Thursday Slcvjs Bwo
tojtls.; came down with anpndi
ell la, ' ' '
Nevertheless. PUtaburic eat aorn
wi oitehiiiff from Heinle Mirfwt
alllfnyh he pavo 14 hU, nd
bettey from yoting Otenn flpwwwv
wli fanned two men 3n Iho ulnlh
ih)iijf wifh fhn 1-vlair rian mvbmssi.
Tho Cilnnts nnd lh4U4e sd
in a. nti-gLtid-tlck sffttlr wbirVl
was deelded by a tlvo-rtm raly. 4"
In Iho eiphth. I
. i
la tho flrwt nine Innlnp n zme
ion tinllhne nil 11 TPniRifiTTri R hldl