II ' 1 r o G If Mtofoed Mail Teibime fell I Twenty-Fifth Year . MEDFORD, )UKOX, SSATnmAY, U'hY lim, 125. ;A TPI PflDMfPi sincere inFiim D IQQ TRAflF Succeeds George Joseph AM f A Pf 3 r On&sf&L; PAMflinAPV lllrUUIlMLll 5cerJe;SC,7eJiUUU I nnUL TZ ! nllllUUnuLll Mctorman Yawns VftlWlUnbl r HUH MNFiW U btl WT ULtAKtU B?plU MtltK S ; i i n nrfiiii T uun u"""1 w! ,i ft,ncc iuui i 1 1 1 i ll i iTi r i r r i i?a i 111 r 1 1 1 t s " . - 1 1 1 :T; i i&iiiii v AS RFS Tl5"--iincbn cNtu w (At UAV I terrr-isW h jii -i I I W SlLUULl Wesu-u ituyllu, who had I I tal V 1 I I fct I 1 ImU I ' Iwli I I '!i,Miis a .-t : I I I I I ivilf Hill : , Ike iMl ( n miilmlw In Ihe Mi Wf-Si IF!', ' i r'i Hlay. became a matador In IWPSSv i V ' X Ui$Xll ! 1 Fourteenth Ballot Brings Se lection of Hotel Man Kay Support Wanes in Final Voting Meier Complicates Campaign ' lection of Hotel Man XI, Jj Be Applied to Other Pro- . &&VZliw 2sS i FOURTEENTH BALLOT Metschan 20 Meier 10 Upton : 3 : Hamilton 2 : Ky 1 ' lCIlT(iAM, July 20. (P) UtiuKirs were current ks the Jtepiftillcnii state central ituii iiiitteo niieltidril balloting to diiy that Julius 1j. Meier of I'ortlaittt won Id enter the race tav ftveriior as n iiulcKii dent This would make ttte Xovfiiilci cimtest n three fonierrd affair with 1'hil Met.seiian rrprcsenfing the He pubtUuns, i;iard I'. Uafley, ttie Democratic (tuitp, and Me:er tlic lndeKndentK. I'OHTLVVD, July 26. (fl5) Phil MelHehan, retiring . eimfriiiaii or ttjc State Cen tral eoimulttee, was nomi inttcd by tltc committee today as Kepitbllcaii candidate for Kovernor, tt succeed the late Senator George W. Jwepii. . Met Nef inn's mnim(in t-amo on tlic fourteenth tmllot. In seven tmilotH nfter the iiotm ndjoiii'itmcnt letsclian ran hts total of 12 vote np to 0, one more than the required nineteen. Tom H. Kay. slate treas urer. niHl diiricuc the mom ins hallntliw. letMiian's out standing Hnteiidcr, diMjijKMl down to but one vite in lite rourt,uth and final Iwliot. His laecot vote daring tin? day w us ten. On (he other hand, dultus I. Meier, win earlier in the da;- in a letter to llw chair man of the com mission, rte c'iimsI lie would not in- a c-ititltdafc, polled 1 votes on the final ImHot. Tit Ik was an Increase of seven votes in m'vcu In Hot n. IminediiMcly after w final !;i lot Mes' Hati was asked to Kpeak. "We will Htami HppuWiraii prineipls," lie said in neecnttiifi the no:nin:i(ion. "There will be no attempt to throw dust in the eyes of the people. -The Kci...l.ika:. imrty has I .,, ,ful.UnB ,Ke . W, hli' ist sc' vi e commission, Kit to.ia.v wayH been the jn'OKlcsslve iriy., t-cJuttvi's in the Brent disaster. i t Its t tile orricr is a comjiteic vU: and has led in every forward l)lov- Jtclii-f workers showed Use kiHB ' tor.v f""" Orcson roinmisstoii, meat. I am aroml lo he Jig stand- j .A ((teen year oM f;lrl wiio !tal jttst Jl? that if it Never had diine nny arrt liearcr.'' heen reseucd after having lieen ! thinK else of eonsenilpnre this tarn Mclsclian loll oi' his haviiiK serv- cd as chairman of the cotnmltt'ie for several years. He said lie had not fcK "quite certain" he would be rhosL1) and be bad been opposed by sum "very able men.'' Alter hit; brief talk (he stale cvmmttice took a 'iO-minute recess and adjourned to a hotel for what was announced as a business ses sion. Abe Martin t Jutlsp .I'-mij A(Kr Kcc of h--.(! ttiink. tt thm't Mfm ho ton not iwf fr n rlwtion loiter nui than yl-Phijr when . frm to $;5oo in Xriinry 1 HAl.KM. Cre.. Jtily SV- tA thrr rmnied uitll niirtKwtt tt decr e ed popuh-n if hin n,- i borglar who enerei the MmUTa nttbr. - VhBt Ibtnie W ithout ajtrtet. An -pinion hy Attorney vi hom iwr )Pt ncht evidently MiMher" "Thr dnnc1tol feller; .dral Van Winkle hohl that the J was a peron of lanty habit, lie pmpo-ci- to if inst nlht hot lil21 lnltan on th Irtiatllla 1 'hanperf iwrfcs before left tb atdn fivl i owhf nfforrt him' snM-rewrvntton nr tte.tt population piare. f!ia Mr. ivijt' footwear llw Tauney Ajptc, Unlaj under the new census, he took several jnetea of jewelry. e HEVU,I,H. Kt;iJ, July t A bu J I f )k Ji t scene i n tiie filming f a mwvie be cam to rt'iilistu when the bull lt'itj?d ivci' ii fence atul charged Into a crowd. Five persons were Rortnl ami one is exported to Dtostro Uuylto, who had the part of a mtitadui in the Iilay, becitmc a matador in fact and finally kiihd the animal. The picture was being filmed in the jlaxa maew- t i'H n 7.n . A la rc n u m her of people had jiiitliered there to wateh the actors and the cameramen. Bodies Hidden in Quake De bris Present Menace for Survivors King Views Devastated Region Group Burial Necessary ..JIOME, Uniy, July 2i. (py Ml official recount of casiiaities ob tained tip to H o'clock fast night was issued tills morning, placing the dead from Wednesday's earth quake at 2115 and the injured at 455t. liven these figures probably wilt be augmented, as it still is Impos sible to estimate the number re maining under w recited buildings In the four provinces devastated by the earth's upheaval. Ity AiMfruc llertltnsr Associated Tress Staff Writer. Italy, July 2. pt King Victor Kmmauuct arose early today to comfort the earthquake sufferers in his second day of in spection in the regions devastated Wednesday. The royal train pulled into the nearly-mined station outside this city at ti a. m and the kiiiK was vigorously applauded by a iargti crowd. Kocty-f tve minutes later lie left for Melfl proper in an auto mobile, accompanied Ity M. i-.eonl. under-seeretary for pulihc works. At At elf i the kins saw scenes of ( destruction reminding him of war i amai . J Embargo On Pulpwood May 111 j trnKt. a ia.Kc iu.mt.cf ducts of Soviet Domain ,vKV . i s people iml gntlierni (lioic (o ub.m f$'Clk: 1 i' :" ' aclo,s an,i ,he Dumping of Lumber, Iron pMlk Jk 'Vi ! PESTILENCE ADDED IE FOR HAL! ;tJayf. i snipmenis irom tne Uinutnnta nasin j Luxcr he visited the largo lent Portland and Seattle, ll. il. Co 1 i.. e . t rev. (nentbet- of iitt ntii) miblif inl.u under a mass of wood and stone of her wrecked home since Wednesday. lienM? Thrvaie The must difficult, pintle of the relief work presented Itself today In the form of urgent measures against disease. Bodies still In the ruins begun to offer tlic menace jstich disasters always present, j In some places the situation was so bad thai aii excepting the relief f forces, who worked with sanitary ' equipment, were removed to a eon ; siderbie distance. The burial problem also became more acute today and Instead of giving "the victims separate graves it became necessary at some points simply to dig trenches and hold i mas funerals. j There remained no doubt from a property viewpoint, at least. Mclfi, Rio Nearo, Ateifa and Ha- polia were the wort stricken, 1 there being hardly anything but i ruins to greet the eye in those ! towns. J The country people expressed deep gratitude to the relief work- ers for their untiring efforts and ) self sacrifice. The soldiers have i voluntarily taxed themselves one ! fifth of a month's pay In order to j aid the helpless. il POPULATION 1 Turner said the sy.vpenaion will MJLi rfAiiL1'""""""1 i SAM;!. ro, July 2. Embargo On Pulpwood May Be Applied to Other Pro ducts of Soviet Domain Dumping of Lumber, Iron and Coal Protested. WASHINGTON". July Pi Treasury officials today indicated the embargo against iiussian puip wood might be applied to other soviet products Seymour Lowman, assistant sec retary In charge at customs, said depart mental investigations "were going right down the line" on a series of other Russian products, including anthracite and manga nese. Pulpwood was barred because of a tariff provision excluding goods manufactured in whole or in pari by convict labor. Lowraan said, however, tha customs service was able to apply heavy duties on for eign products coming into the United States under conditions technically known as "dumping." Manufacturers in the United States have protested that anthra cite, manganese and lumber was being "dumped' by the Soviet. The term is applied Jo foreign saira of prices considerably below domestic price. It also embraces reductions under known costs of production. l-.owman said he had heard the International Paper company and other purchasers of Russian pulp wood were contemplating protests but iidded he had not been official ly Informed of complaints. He. also said the treasury bad not jtaken cognizance of reports 1hc soviet government was threatening re taliation for embargoes against Russian products. SAl.KM, Ore, Jetty fi. flt Klutcd at the order of ihn ititer- lstH(c conttMccc cotnmisslon rcduc- I ls grain and grain prodm-ls rates " western nisirivt and re-es- Wihinft the differouiiai belwfn alone wonld justify its exisfenci! Tha order, he said, means millions of dollars to Portland. As Ear as the Interstate com merce, commission order applies to intrastate rates, Corey said, 11 con forms io the slate commission's Riain rale order of 3324 in which it prescribed maximum intrastate distant rates and prohibited in creases In lower rates to the, scale level. MAYS SUSPENDED! FOR FIST BATTLE ?iKTLANO, Ore., July J. ip, .nri Mays, righttianded pitch er of the I'ortland Heavers, has been indefinitely suspended with out sala-y, Thomas h. Turner, president, announced 1oday. This action follows a ciab hou?o fii fisht between the ex-ntajor leaguer and John Walters, another Heaver pitcher, two days . Maya, il was said, suffered a bro ken nose nd rib f met ores, lie has been confined to his homo since the encounter, Walters has a swolb-n jaw, split iip and assort ed hrulsce 'SOCKS ARE CHANGED BY SANITARY BURGLAR GORE. ASSERTS! GRAIN RATE CUT STATE VICTORY! Vldl MetNe4ut WIFE OF FLIERiHLM MAGNATE M AUTO CRASHSUFFERS SKULL CARRYING MEAL Mrs. Dale iackson Injured En Route to Lambert Fieid With Breakfast for Endurancer. ST. LOUIS. July Mr. 13alc Jackson, wlic C one of tlte pilots of the endurance- plane Greater St, Ijouls, now in Its sixth day above lambert-Kt, .Louis field, was injured ibis morning in an automobile accident whiie on her way to the fieid lo aid in sending breakfast up to her husband and hia companion, Koresl O'Hrine. She received cuts on her fore head and one knee when her car struck u telephone pole as site swerved to avoid tt collision. Mrs. O'lirinc, who was driving behind Mrs. Jackson, tools breakfast to the fliers, Jackson was advised of the acci dent in a ntte sent up during the morning refueling. Ai. I;Ji a. m. today Jackson and ('Urfno seek ing to regain the refueling endur ance record, had been ujt 122 hours. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS. ADAMS I'OKTl.AXn. Ore., July fJi'i Private, funeral services for Slcc ra Wilson Adams, wife of Jester Adams, managing edilor of the T(drjram, were held al a p.m. today. Mrs. Adams died Thursday t a maternity hospital, Khe Is sur vived by ber husband, her fHthcr, W. if. Wilson of Medford, a broth er, Theodore, ttf Si ed f rri ; two other brothers, Itoy of Aurora, lii., and Clifford of Itosevlile, :l., and n siiter Mrs. Lawrence !sten of Folsom, Cab PIGEON HOLE VHNMER ARLINGTON MOW AIt!.!.OTOX PA UK. Cliicasn, July 25- UPt Visin JJJ?, iy HM I'rlro JJaifry of lxins Ion, K'y., today won Ihe t5,8 ATiinRtttn h&nrfjrap, urifb Curaip rr?nl and The Sal Ihtrri. I'ien lUAc was a Ing xhul No One Wants Scrambled Baby; Hospital Facing Damage Action riUCAflO. Jttly The? tiny bondb' of boy t the William? Wat kins bom h Income, f r j the lime hein, the baby nobotly want. J The William Waik.inK' dnt 1 wnt him; neither hi the thrh? f iambrfrerj', 'i ailew m ?-if to b laitevl Infj he;n wtti-fP-'l lht Ihe baiy l have ! mine.4 rl4 Mr. Watkfn 'H(it t.iy I 'Qn't know. I lav hijo a tawyw ot t Kf I'll1 R't ?nt a writ r i)iiH. " The Watklnn auorn-y, fS!ri;tt Hara, ft PI "ev-ry leal re -. sotirv will b iifl tf 't th1 rijrbt ba(y In fb right hom.' Mr. ifcJn!irctr w? mor bo! INJURY F Ralph Ince Snags Seif With j Heavy Fish Hook, Whiie Angling Off Santa Mm- ica Coast, IX)S ANGKLKS, Cai., July iJPi i?alidi Incc, itlui pjetnro wrodttcej' and act seriously hurt j yost wniay when a heavy lish hok j W& bis srali, ioriay i believed in ; he reeovoyiR. j Atlaehes al ihn Hnliyw&sxti Cons-j inanity bospitat saiii Jate was owl j of danger late last ninhl aaiess an i infection sets lit. i i I nee, a tirtdlter of the late Titos,) j luce, film -directttr and prolucer, was hnrf wbilo fishing lit 1Si 'miles off lb Krtnta Monica coast, j 'J'he book on his line bad become jsnauKed In seawertl and Jnce $g- fKt heavily Jo free it. Tho liae aad hiwk snapped irk jasaittst his head. linieddinR thi ;li!ok sharply ttt the base of thci i skull. i i Although the Imst was headed j shoreward itnmedifttcly, it was! nearly fonr hours later when itw. j book wan removed at a howplfal. i With invn at tht time were iitor- Collier, Kalhrya C'niwfnyd d 1 ji.etia llyams. They said the honltJ J was lntbc.dled at toply in lace's ! I skull they Hero unable, to remove; 4 i iCAPTUREO'SOCK'WAS 1 DALLAS SCHOOL BOY St A ire., J uiy 2 . tP lOarl t'ars, the "sK-k chhcr whose- eiiveer in crime was Check ed by arrest Friday afternoon, was born and raised in fJaiias, tie was the turn of Manford 5ears, a iuiias wiiwm keeper, i'oanj? Jey, who attended Dallas achunh wp to the 'lhth grade, was In fail ies than it week o and passed tie time ot day with C. Yt. Huula'tfe, Oaihis telephonvs cschan mft- SiLVRT08 AViATOR TO CROSS COfJTiNEIT SAl.ivM, Orn., Juiy 26. (rea Adams. Siitmim av(alr, i pltttinlttg ut ttiUtl an airplane Jwr itts the tiatitc it' that ity atross the wmttnetit t Nw Yrk next mnth, Mayor I. V,, Ktmn, it'tiUt JJffn3rir?J( and Walir Ar3-itttftt wy& been niwln(ffd tsy the hfT if poiuiiiwre t pv-pan a nfo- "Listen." he said, "tho toby I we've, cot ntw N K'tinK la tay j tight In thlf house. I've pt a c biwyr, too, ami f tenow ty riiihln nd I know my own on,' ftej-r" i The thlrl vt'ri af experts hat been ftmmflncl In th" e!e. At-i rny J'hr h renfetel ft vrmip of mother t wmbi ;ml rrffpr tataeth7. arf i' ?v If i their opinion they feej fothr le knw Iwr d infant-sf-r fh h.-i c,, t ft'e or-, j-Jijr; i. nnw)j' i lbt h. " prepattnc Paper in n I low. aa 4ame lt alnt the Kn-i jtJfWflfwl honoltttl, to h1 Hied in J JAhoif of WutHins parly this we?k. i Buckley Uoi GuSfy Forcing Tribute From Bootfcgger, Assertion Aiieged Victim; igneo raper wiinoui Knowing Import DKTJMHT, July Wiih a Jniy tliMiiv-vstwi as his re quirm, t Jera hi K. t.icrryl ineiiley. siain radio amomncer, was hwriwi ; lo Ml. Olivet cemetery SinuUrtttcousl.v with the fcnvor of Hockley's ity tnty th svave Thomas t Kvnnvd, his; law parie made puhiir hh affi- ((. t:t;c.-M t t tt-m t tistjjjtr it the oiao who was known for his txleMtifi uttaks the aa derworhl, Thonmjjuis of persons llnvl the streets as the hiy was visrrlwt5 front the home lo Hi. resry"s llta CatholU- eharch for the- last services. Moi of the crowd bad known Hockley only s a; voire on the air, an invisible speaker who ehamptoned their cause and xmctii their fa If -f win ed opinions on old a;e pensions iHHHicinal g(tvertiet, crlnto and many other tjd's. iaMr-l a ll. The affidavit siven out by Ken nedy was siKmu! by r-Yanfe t'bwk. adinltt.'d iMih-KRer. Si stated thttt Chock unwittingly had itaed a statement jfiven hitn by Tollcoj t'oiimilsssloijer Yhnts O. "Wllcaxi two flays nfter th sla.vinjr bbh the aileKation was sAh that lUicfeby had forced hlnti Chocki to eater th htlefixiKi bHslness iwl then aitempteii tx cwJJwt front Itln. jlrenriUttff t "hk, newest atfidavit, t'ommisstoner WiioK obtained hi sisnal to si docu ment he did nl nmiesiunri aoA whh h he catckt lit read, 'JmtJs! said be cnld utt read rJnsiiwh nntt tiiat be whs hlc to ;r;p the iKnfiefinrt of the ttett as It was read to him. H sahl w siened It only berniiso he frarvd ite wild be sent i 3il' Baseball Scores American it. Si. K. i'!)i!i!'i!! i IS riint;Sanii Karasttaw, iUmmyi hb! Vwit !; iintiiia, fianiw ami AJyaii. aiionaf Hi. S W (!!fin '5 Xiwfiary antJ .'yiniu. Sjwijyvr, Si. IS. K. !m?miK!i ! 3SVr York 5t Si 9 iJriinsc, i'naSHon n! !i!BfeP; FilxiJJnon and jih. R. 5f. B. Chtatsn itf 2i B PniiiwlrfJfhSa 2 !! 3 !Ws!ea and Hntt; Viiioijj;i5iy ss) !!bv!. 5?. 3J. E. Cincinnati i i!riyti SS 5 May, ji!mm and tiK i; t'fei;5i, J5ijnHii, Vmsce i i.-jwE, HAf,fvM, fre., Joiy 2, t'iv fatal aeeldnt t of a ttJ l t-l inducttiai inlhnp i---t-t t-rt ti iat' ltidn?trii avviib-ai vwmniltoH tr the week emiins July 2. The itllt- WWZ J. St. (JIWI'1 K'tttK l ilic f ihr ; A m one itrown. Port 1k t mtinan : Tony Krral tily, ehoker-wttfr; t. Hnner, i'ortiami, fwl foremftn; Italph I'arker, fwerj. -bokr-'tt'r. UY HUFPS SLAYER WILL PLEAD WSANIW Kf.AM 4Tii f'i.ii, r , JilJy S. - ijli -iHcM . riii. i!!tn- ir ot-fcr, wilt R trtai hre 1 )iy ine kiiiinst t Hiiiyj fSwff, 'ii!i)iiin ! Jic!sft?f. s SSarrn. iitrih if -Srni and ia sanity wtti i- anwS hy i(!fnj (!!!, it nnc tiav. i J'i ASJw; WSiiim A. r;iii)eswyiii f ibe ir crtinp;iy iiftf irtS;iy 5inis th' v Wiling e?wtMra?we -n.am-pi'iihljt ut tieiltig r itler. t i r i Klin'iwti-tit ,v;.ft-vsi whib- pibtisssjf u v v . y 5'v s v ri-A y , a i hebi u y. 1 raff it- fr i-isht p?-i.e;i pa sert1 w5rbei ihr- ?nolrmrt!fl sljjp ibe rar4 dismount ant go gclbping li a trgsi(i"e. lils t-Mi wwle o(?. It tk . wctstr vrtti teer iwljwcs evpnsi mlnuivs Jistbe)f. j j ip niinorM! io unuoLn! VttUW Hh Mil Bedford Man Earned Chair man at 6. 0. P. Conven .tiot? Smith laminates C. . Gates at Opening of Candidate introduction I'OilTf.AXO, Ore,, Jaiy tf, ffvw ffieer f tha tato nubllvHU CVsstrsiJ pomisiitist, lrt et l(e ycst.rly r; Flyl S. Cook, lortlawl, ehalrnian; llarokt Warner, IVnifetoa, aeereiary; VVii iis K. Ciarfc, i'wylfami, treasurey- ti, J, rmttb of JiiJtison, Just tttsht niintet C K. 3t , frscr mayor f Metftortf, high way commlsshmr anst i-onst tit 'fbit, .jatis bi ms whis K ye) iiJ, bail Jivil hi ibo state ami Merifwrf jii tho yrr of his life, "and whether wnJatei &r not will owntlaaa to live ihero hap py anil eontenttvl tho rest of ?ay iy," lie jM'tiel nrctltl, ef ficient, hst?sllk-e -cUtttlstratlt with cciy . xsltet basis. Jr, A, h itltt-ck'ssrhy, WrlMt, jiombsjsir-il Tom Ji, Kay h ojso wh hm hJK wm'VmJ the siato iss 'tiss ieiit? i a treusHi'er ami nan who wivr-if ih state rh awavi, W, il. JivaKe itentoa eocttlel. HOliTUAXtt, Ore., ,3oly Z.tfft 15y a yoJB. of lo J2 i2h 3tc pubjtviiii mts rntral tommltti tiy threw 1 th mlh of fnw ffieii f Aiaitaj?jh lh?it hafhiioi? n eaarfJrfaies ho hy rSS call, Tho a(tlnv had St carried, wookt Itave tle hallotlng verhal l jtultllc ttel of wrltteci d Kcetxit. Til twelve voi-cs In ?avr ver bal ballotlnsc w-cre cast by tfete from the. folbvartiig e5ti; fteaton, t,yii(, lira nf JiMsr-pbim, JVhth, Aiiherv Mri&, M&r row Jilaitnonaih, 7 i 1 i a jh e & k, Wahlafitoa, Vamhilf, tiiirAtu, til., jiy jvsbjjfly t'htnan f hb'j?:o ws; ib woattrn amateisr jcolf thstni- fthhip tmlay by &&tinsc hli yaaa feifaw fawsaiaw fra Cteh, fiar and twa. Johnny rarre.U, ttnrtioe.Ji, X. V., (srofosi-lonal, hlrt a ono-trJ; Jean" ivr tho fJHrf in fbs T-bols-f 'aaaiiian Rif rb$phbjp- w& aiwail half Jh field sllll alay lae the tt raai. f-'arrell w;red v& n Ida lt raad fr vi hle ttlJ o? TiK ffAJ.KM. fr Jwiy a. In lien of a ah iwad cvtalred fflr fwrntH (h( "fily ttrt l- -fr tbr operation ot ttne hii. a yty JMi may b r eptel. nridrr the iaw, a tfti hy Attorney tfenerat Taa Winkle In tvjily t n lwfiry hy Wiiham K, lvman, litrht ftt-tarp'-y fr Ca ratJJsiy f n ft I lit AC ft"T -C-CM A f .MK. ItHBBS HFiUftS I IW DEPOSIT SHEW ?Gr&zn& crcharst Srked By 0. P. Committee Re fusal to Adopt Joseph Platform Letter to Cook Cites Dissatisfactions, las h., Sleler, 5ortiaaa aierthanU toihiy aiivJseri ih& itepbii'aa t'E-ss-traJ iMjmftts-e he wili mS be- fssib?aie for nflssslnfltlon. ais v- i a is-t t er t & r-'iwy i S?, Cw5f , ehalnaaa of tlw eonsajltiee, h& skel that U any vote re c-xst tor hit they lc not counted. tiff save, as hl r(ii th rwmtj?E that ib rmmlttw has rieiiineri s& fliiwirf ihs- piatfoym f the late nominee, rs W jw?h. Meier1 Wttec was rerelve4 a. few mlnnt-ca ht-3,c lttl-3ti3: was ti start, "We- have yrarhtii a jiJa i f reRra Tehea men fow are trae and hetleve as Mr. J& jih leiteF3, tt taa4 ap aad b-c counted," th better ea'l . it voallHMP; "May i flsis. ibat, tsoid y rie i?e east ft?r jn& at rsvms laatlnff -iviax-eatiea taday ar JiMf alter, tliat clt raiea he ait Mitb n-A tttat yeac e;iarilttc rins not fnsl-;?i- te e i yossr EansJ&tatK. T asfe Shi fcwaiss Its jtett. form and priacSpJe &f Jb& 3ai C'earKe -Jaaeaa have hM- iiS regrlMa &n serapaed fey aar lelltirative. iv3y; ls thl hee 1 eannafc Mjbswriisss to yowr ftrweMre wltc a flv&es 1 & er re-l ha t o caadldaies r meaaars!; "J ask iala feecaasa ia Tay Tainrf tltc j?eelal lteret i that stale hv reaeni Into tlte very aear vt the sty wttti a-A 1 c t-fftxrt on ih& jart f a SBoortty f the atata ctatyai pomsnJltssft t tp saefe Jatereats fr r l the rights t the aeaple aaf esftlltlfls the phllc; il ylffWwt to perntlttlne aaraa to i& in contwKtlflR with fiifias th& varanpy on tine ticket cawed hy iho drth if 5r, 3ienli, thinking t wdKfci i f iwrvl'e; t th ette; la thlafeias: Sho nroetliiro of hl oemtnltiea wiii iw BHtb that It -cli le japanrfed. "Oenlleaaea the iiley pannat. 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