Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 18, 1936, Page 1, Image 1

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    The Weather
Forecast: Fair tonight and
Thursday, with lot; normal
temperature.
TEMPEBATCBE
Hlfheat yesterday CO
Lo est this morning is
Cost So Little
Medford
UNE
Sd room &a Rst 3.Jo p-i S&
Mali Trrnase 0frPd T?ti
tn ihry esi o Uiil.
Thirtieth Year
MEDFORD. OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1938
fall Associated Pn?
fsB CsJtedl s
No, SOT.
BJEflEncae rannu mstmn
. 1 - - 1 :
By Paul Mallon
(CopyriRht, 1936, by Pan! M&llon)
CLEVELAND, O., March 18. Sena
tor Borahs game Is to build ftlnuelf
up In the public mind ss the peo
ples choice. Hi
opportunity
or doing it Is lim
ited practically to
two states, Illi
nois and Ohio.
He will 2Ue in
others, but these
are the two big
ones, for him.
XJnJess he can
make a popular
showing in these
two central prt
m t r i i, he Is
Taut Jlallon
through as a major force. Insiders
of both camps believe that.
A personal survey among men who
know their politics in those states
indicates that his chances right now
are rather discouraging.
The Republican authorities to Chi
cago are privately guessing his maxi
mum delegate possibilities at leas
than half the Illinois delegation.
Their estimates run down to mini
mum e-pectation of scattering sup
port. The Ohio primary has not been
canvassed because the primary is a
month later. May 13. But here, also,
Jew will even give him halt and most
authorities rate him down to a mini
mum of a half dozen or so.
While these are merly Inconclusive
expert guesses, they afford a valuable
hint that all Is not well with the
Borah candidacy.
Clever Republican strategist know
alt this. They figure Borah already
stopped. But even so, they are un
happy. The wisest of them tear the
aftermath of a warm Borah person
ality crap. They wonder how large
the wounds will be, and whether these
can be healed by election time.
Nothing that Borah has said or
threatened up to now is considered
dangerous to party harmony. But
the stump campaign in both states
la Just beginning.
Word has lately come from trust
worthy Borah sources in Washington
that his coming speeches will be dig
nified. Unless someone else starts
getting unnecessarily rough, he will
not. It Is said. This hsa only half
assuaged the apprehension.
Pear of a rough-house has caused
good many Republicans who like
Borah more than the other candi
dates to shy away from him. One Ohio
leader manifested Borah leanings
some wee Its ago, but since has re
mained silent. Before the primary
this same leader will be out against
Borah. Thus. Mr. Borah seems to be
caught in a crack.
Good political Judges out this way
do not put too much faith in the
many polls you see nowaday. Not
that they doubt the sincerity of the
pollers. They merely believe that such
evidence Is Inconclusive this yesr of
all others. '
For one thing, the voters which the
Kelly-Nssh organization will bring
out on election day have certainly not
been polled accurately by any of the
pollers now In the field. Opponents
I Continued on Pag Sin
KLAMATH RLVER OPEN
APRL 5 TO JUNE 1
PORTLAND. Ore., March 18. (AP)
The Klamath river will be open
for angling from April S to June 1.
but dosed thereafter, the state game
department explained today.
The portion of the river from 4000
feet below the mouth of Spencer
creek and 2000 feet above the mouth
will be closed all year.
SIDE GLANCES
by
TRIBUNE REPORTERS
Ed Reames home from law school at
Oregon, and conversing in high ftown
Ifgsl phraseology with T. Kramer
Deuel, another Oregon law man.
Th same Ed Reamea remarking
thst while he was at Stanford- he
kept thinking about what a fine
time he had at Oregon, and now that
he's back at that school he keep
thinking about what a fine time he
had t Stanford.
Bill Morstan getting his hands slap
ped for helping himself too freely to
th wetntes at the DeVore-Ouenther
defunct bovine emporium.
Mows Aiford eliciting guffaws from
Joe fit:, and chuckles from the
rt of the eityfount-H by his sail!"
of wit at last nights meeting.
Idiosyncracy: Harold Larson mvari
ably prefers to sit on a wast basket
instead of a chair.
Claramary Fuson needing hfip in
S'tttng an auto unperkd, with onl
six tnchrs to spare on each -d.
25,000 - HOMELESS
AS FLOOD WATERS
COVER JfVIDE AREA
Swollen Ohio, Potomac Alle
gheny and Monongaheia
Rivers Swirl Over Towns
Schools Are Dismissed
HARKISBt RG. Pa., March IS.
( AP) Major Lynn Adams of
state police told his office today
lie was informed that the ie
nahoning dam In .Johnstown !
leaking badly and Itkeir to go
out at any minute."
The dam holds nine hllHon
gallons of water.
Later Adams said the infor
mation concerning the dam rame
from one of his troopers within
sight of the dam.
Major Coleman B, Hark, su
perintendent ot the Mt. Gretna
military reservation, reported to
iiarrlsburg later that an operator
of an emergency radio station
set up by the National Guard,
near the dam advised him at
3:20 p. m. that water "had burst
through" the Quenahotiing dam
but that the main structure still
was Intact.
By B. H. Blppelheuser
Copyright, 1938, by the Associated
Press.
At least 34 persons were dead, up
wards of 25,000 more -were homeless
ana property damage waa mounting
hourly into millions of dollars, -as
devastating floods raged through, the
eastern states today.
Along the Ohio, Potomac, Alleghe
ny and Monongaheia rivers, steadily
rising, swirling waters brought fears
of even greater destruction, death
and misery. , , . , t ., ,
Fires Add To Havoc
Pittsburgh, inundated by the faigfa-
( Continued on Page Five.)
CAMP LOCATIONS
TOLD BY EKWALL
-WASHINGTON, March 18. (AP)
Representative Ekwall (R., Ore.) said
today the Civilian Conservation
corps informed him its recommenda
tions under President Roosevelt's
curtailment program calls for a net
reduction of ten in the number of
CCC camps in Oregon.
I Tho reduced program is to be-
i come effective. April t. The recom
mendations for Oregon call for the
withdrawal, of 19 camps and the re
establishment of nine. The state
now has 55 camps. ,
Camps to be withdrawn are:
towel! , Lane county: -Trail and
Ruch, Jackson county; Reedsport and
Drain, Douglas county; Blaine, Tilla
mook county; Grants Pass and Klrby,
Josephine county; Powers end Camas
Valley. Coos county: Camp Sherman,
Jefferson county; Powers and Camas
Valley, Coos county; Camp Sherman,
Jefferson county; Sublimity, Martoc
county; - Timber, Washington coun
ty; Ontario, Malheur county: Cannon
Beach, Clatsop county; Port Orford,
Curry county; Otter Rock, Lincoln
county; ' Biacoly, Lane county, and
Port Stevens, Ciatsop county.
Camps to be re-established after
April I, Including camps previously
closed and existing camps, are:
Crescent Lake, Klamath county:
Weston. Umatilla county; Diamond
Lake. Douglas county; Canyon City,
Grant county; Drain, Dougla coun-
ty; Burns, Harney county, two
I camps; Crater Lake, Klamath coun
l ty, and Bridal Veil, Multnomah
county.
Ekwall said he understood final
decision on the camps to be elimi
nated would not be reached until
the CCC recommendations are filed
with the president end the forest
service has passed upon the program.
UN PLAN
PORTLAND, Ore., March 18..
A new old-age pension proposal ap-)
parM In Oregon today, backed bv the
Orison aeri of the Fraternal Order
of Eagle which wlH circulate initia
tive petitions fr the miur i
D D- Hll, lodge eaeeuUve, said the :
pensions would be given without
beneficiaries having to sign ow
their property as security,, as unde
the present state-federal pension plan.
All persons 6 years of age or ow
who owns less than $.1000 of propem '
would receive from 15 to $13
month i
CHANGES IN GGC
EAGLES TO PUSH
Pennsylvania Center of Wide Flood
fssii.-- If.
Thl general lr view st th greatest flood in year at Wllkes-Bsrrs, Pa, that several the slly
under lavarsi feet of water and sauted (cere of famine t fleet their hornet hevw 24? hsute Isolated
by high water. (Anseiated Pre Phsto)
TALY REFUSES
JOIN SANCTIONS
- AGAINST NAZIS
In Rhtneland To Stay
LONDON. March IS. CAP)
Joachim von Bibbentfop, head of
the German delegation to ths Lo
carno discussions here, told the
Associated press tonight he would
teti the league council tomorrow
that "Germany la in the Rhine
land to stay, regardless of any
moves by the league or Locarno
powers.
(Copyright, 1836, the Associated
Press)
LONDON, March 18. Italy an
nounced officially today she would
join in no sanctions against Ger
many based on Reiehsfueferer Hit
ler's denuncistion of the Locarno
treaty.
This announcement was conveyed
to a public session of the League of
Nations council by Dlno Grand.,
Premier Mussolini's ambassador to
London.
Ambassador Grand! declared that
Italy fully recognises that Germany
had committed a treaty violation,
"but you cannot expect my country,
after what happened at Geneva, to
take any measures which are incom
patible with or in contradiction to
our Ideas.
He waa referring specifically to
the League of Nations sanctions
against Italy for her war with .Ethio
pia. The Italian statement of position
fell upon the ears of representative
of Locarno treaty signatories who
were deadlocked in their attempt
to straighten out the tangled Suro
pean crisis. The French had flatly
refused even to consider a British
proposal for a Franco-German de
militarized iwne along the Rhine.
1
BASKETBALL
SALEM, 'March 18, CAP) Myrtle
Creek high school advanced into the
second round of the state high school
tournament today with a 28 -to-23
victory over Mill City in th ojwwjing
game of the series.
Final ffore,
Bel fountain, 5$; Umspin. IS.
Scratch On Nose
Causes Death Of
Qlympia Doctor
OLYMPIA, March IS. Igv-Or
J. L. Paine, . died early $ocy
from an fnfwtion of the brain re
sisting from a scratch on his so.
The Oiympi phyatrias had been
unconscious for about 4S hours
and passed away early today.
The nose wouid was received
his wife said, when the physician
was attacked by Lynn Delano,
Pupsilup, as ths doctor u about
to give the prisoner a isnity -jttninaUon
thr -it sgfj.
PHONE OPERATOR GIVES
STORY OF
A telephone operator tn flood
stricken Johnstown talked last
, night with Joseph Wney, tnij
ed Press manager at Philadel
phia, over the last remaining
long distance line out of the
flooded city. Her story follows.
By Operator T, Johnstown, Pa.
(Copyright, by United Press)
JOHNSTOWN. Pa March 18 (UP)
It1 terrible. The water must be
S3 feet deep. The Snook building 1
full of water past th first floor,
and almost up to us on the second
floor.
I don't think ws will be safe much
longer.
There are only a handful of local
lines still up. The police and hos
pital linft ere out so X don't know
PAIR GO NUDIST AFTER
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
SALEM, Or., March 18. ( AP
Their stated desire to leave the world
a they entered 1 Is the nude
when they thought ths "world came
to aa end following an automobile
wreck; yesterday, resulted in Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Burgess finding them
selves In the Oregon state hospital
for the insane.
The woman, Mrs. Mary Burgess,
about 39, told a strange story to Dr.
John vans, assistant superintendent
of tt hospital, when the couple was
brought . rly this morning by
state police. Her feet were bruised
from walking barefooted and she car
ried other bruises from 'the automo
bile wreck which revealed the un
usual incident.
Dr. Evans declared her story was to
ths effect that the couple had been
residing In San Francisco, and were
on their way by .ear. to. Olympja,
Vash.( to visit with her relative.
After reaching Albany, she stated,
they got off the main highway and
shortly l&irr their car was wrcfced.
VALLEE'S NOSE PUNCHED
BY SCANDALS PRODUCER
KTW YORK, March IS I A?)
Th Dally Hewt aatd todaj tfiat
GOTge Whlie punched Rudy Vallf-
"recently reconstruct ndae" tw
Ume on tin Ug of the Kew
Aauirrdam theater today at meet
ing of U "ScarKJaia" company.
Among the tltl auaieoc to
the fray, the New aald, were Bert
Leisr, wmie an Buitene Howard.
Orcci Barrte aim SO Scania! beo
ttwt. Whlt, f4!nf to the ftewa, t(d
that Vallee cl!) hire a Daty
Bam,"
A White' fifth b landet. tt
paper said, as etactrtri-s daahed for
ard ana pSnnM the producer
rumrsf arm wmie other member
of the company uhdaed Mi or
ehettr leader.
To'! e-n find me n time you
nt. the Kw qumd wmt a
wring a b left the ug.
FLOOD PERIL
now many people wers rescued, or
whether any are dead.
It stm raising Hard and the
wasrt fttttl rislngv- Ztv ap-uhtag
against cur floor now, Every minute
another line goes cut, Ws are work
ing in the dark. We hs t no fesat
and It's getting cold. We haven't
eaten s sine boos, and- boy, ant I
hungry I
We've been up here ifnce 1 a m
and can't get out. The -current is so
swift a rowboat can't operate aaa
there are no motor boat on ths
streets yet, streets that ars now
rushing rivers-
There are IS girls up here, W are
jtist taking care of the few call
that come to the board and telling
them what w,know.
Thanks for wishing me good; luck,
pal, T need It.
Believing ths "work! had com to an
end," aha and fear husband "stripped
off all our clothes and started walk
ing down the highway. We cams into
the world nude, and ws thought we
were going out she Sold ih psjcfrla
trist. The couple; walked down the grav
eled highway for some distance and
shortly, she told Dr. 2vsns, quits a
few spectators watched them. Finally
an elderly man proffered her a coat
as "it was getting rather chilly at
sundown," The couple later was
picked up by stat police.
Dr. Evans stated ih woman was
not the suicidal type .o4 h believed
the automobile wreck, when the car
went off the road, wss not an si tempt
to end tfceir live.
Dr. Evans said the woman spoke
about forming some original "cult,
hut thst fe could not Interpret what
,typ. The, woman denied! belonging
to a nudist colony.
Mrs, Burgess, according to her
story, had served sjb m secretary to a
versus' bureau near Sen irsnciscOi
White had caiSed Us meeting,
according to tht papw. to Mi the
ct to agree ta a tl ei h4t-
down to that he cseM get rid of
em Uy contract Is tfeflasee of
ao equity ruling.
Vailee contact not lnaSa,
the paper aia, ijist when Whit
broached hi propoaitisrt, the etoranf
atepped fojri na g hi hty"
deaenpuoa of the proaeser.
The Hev, sa White tf
nglng and tft H s g,ntriy
ard trie produce via in -y
winner.
,
Income Shares
Maryland finding, Sid tit 21;
aiied 20.17.
Startiy irtcom wm, bid ,i H;
aaked gt.ft,
ROOSEVELT MS
BILLION AND HALF
FOR WORK RELIEF
Present Trend of Employ
ment Upward, But Pro
gress Inadequate Says
Special Congress Message
WABHINGTOS. March . (AP)
President Ro3erett today aa&ed con
gress to appropriate i00.see.soe
for work reiiet during the Beat go
emmeni; year tsegirtntsg -uiy U
la a apodal message to coagrea.
the chief executive renewed the un-
empioTment prohiera, proposed that
the new funds go entirety to toe
or progress adminietratios, and
added:
Tae trend of re-emptafmen I
upward, but thlc trend, at ttc pres
ent rase of progress. I laeaeqoate.
X propose, therefore, that lee
private husinea to extend its ope
ration so aa to absorb as Increas
ing number of the unempioyed, - - .
Prtiste Enterprise Key,
"If the employment gain are int.
stantiat enough, na addittonal ap
propriation by the next eosgreaa for
the ftscaj year 18JT t!l he tseee-
aary. The ultimate ooat of the fed
eral work program Witt thtt be
determined by prime enterprise.
to making the request for ,1.500.
OSOflOO, Mr. Roosevelt noted that
more than !, 000.000 .000 would he
apent out of the treasury in the
next fiscal year from prior appro
priation, vhlle the badge eort-
tssntd. 600.000,000 for ttartou pus-
lie works and ths ctettlaa Con serra
tion corps.
The gross projected relief outlay,
consequently approximated tS.IQC..
000,000. This compared with the
president' Estimate that relief out
lays in tit current financial year
mil amount to J, soo 00,000.
(Continued on Page Three.)
MARTIN THROUGH
COMMENTfNG ON
MERCY KILLINGS
SALEM. March 1. ( AP) Osr
emor Martin today said h had
"absolutely no comment to mase"
regarding the criticism directed at
him by the Ker, Michael A. Mul
caire, head of the University of
PoruaBd" department of social SE-
enee.
Ree. s.uiealre had criticised tits
governor for hi statement recently
that "rnrcy-kiillr of hspelesaly
feeble-minded inmate ot state mH
tutlon. "was , fine thing in theory,"
The goremor declared hs hs
so further comment whsteer to
make regarding either criticism di
rected at him by opponents of Br,
8. 8. LsughUn's proposal for chloro
forming tii idiots and. socially in
adequate, or reistire to a feesia-
mindfd oontroversy itself.
The controversy, started by Wil
lamette' educator when he addressed
a else on sociology thst ail feehte
mlnded person should be placed in
a lethal chamber, has brought es
rious reaction In official Oregon
during the part fear day.
Teachers To Held
Ashland Conclave
ASHLAND, Ore, March
Thirteen hundred elementary school
teachers and 'superintendents have
been invited to the first annual Ore
gon educational conference at South
ern Oregon Krma! school April SS,
school officials said. Topic will be
"looking forward in elementary edu
cation." BAER HABEAS CORPUS
PETiTIOI. DISMISSED
KFW TOniC, Msrch IS A! -
Sedl Jydjs Bobrl, F, Psitcrsoc
dismissed pcttUoa todsf for rtt
'if hbess corpus wought lit bh!f
e Wsiter Bsp, nmsrf sclng d
partstloft to Oermsnx tor cstmt
ss thss tS Tssrs SfO,
CRUCIFIED BRICKLAYER
IS FOUND BY PASSERBY
OCALA, wis. March MfAP!
HS Bp sewed tightly with two
stitches of twin and a heary hunt
ing cost thrown over his head
mttffl hi groans. Oeorg , Tim
merman, go, unemployed bricklayer.
was found sailed to a vooden cross
in a heavily srooded place inside the
city limit today.
TILLAMOOK. Ore., March Si, .If,
Orjiy a fear home were Hated; tossy
foe tax foreclosure In Tsliamaoa
county, which waa hard hit by the
big forest fir of lSi, Hot s farm a
listed.
Apple Queen
W-'
Wttis?i Cvs) wss ssms
Appt g5-m Feti st Ws-
TOWNSEND 108 2
GOES 10 PIECES
UNDER AGITATIO
Spurred by thm somizU&a that
Apolitical, pasuSo political sgl
tatlosjU bod!s wets orkljij tih-
iii thiif mit3 th To-seis4 tb
at th!r i-l? mlln ta ,tle
AccctJlr to Ma.rt.hs Mt'ilef, mn
feer ol ihi -Advisory boa?- of ths Sls-
ba-r sluts a political -git&Sors tuut
ltmptS to g4 straisigi c!4 csa
t-i Towr-sead K 3 cli.!.. Shs t1g
Hirpoee, sat zvtTj d&xni member
ot tht CiUb renta th Intrusiosj
of rsdic and gitatlosal groups into
our midst, Ws refuse to let poiitlcsl
rtekters rids into offtcs on the
ES TIREATEf
RNIA HIKE
U AHOStS, March IS AP
The lam Artgeie police department's
"Border BEsekaae." it constitution
ality queaHoned by the state stterney
generai, rsoes today the threat of s
"hobs mneh" on CalHornis.
Ben Benson, national publicity di
rector ef the Kohoe sf America, said
S8,89S men usaM 'marcs es ms
frost the saUonsl sobo cenrentkm In
-osisvfiie in Ma?,
Jeff Dv.s, preaioent of tlte Inter-
national Itlnerast Worker union
gas Mm aaUiority to tttactose the
plan, Benson declared.
Ths pttro! ot the state boundary
by I3S Lei Angeles policemen and
their cctMtte in discouraging the
entrance ot indigent were held to be
vithsat the Mrisdiettort of the fed
eral court bt 0. S. Jstrict Judgt
Albert Le Stephens.
FIND IOWA'S SKIPPER
JUSTIFIED IN SAILING
A ??i-rsl homtii of isqulry report?i
Iswsv aMch. n off P5CaC spit
ritti m lorn ef ii?s i2, vss
liii?lsd is pmUns iht tnn ovi o
acst.
tAH.2 CHAHL55. L.. IS,
J AP) Aa suiomo&iis slts i7 Hrr?
5, Hawses, oaes?med l?msj, so
int th td frshi Srsm sjkJ
dsrll!?d tm crs, feat Hsnsea
Diamond In Rough
Discovered By Boy
tn Ogden Backyard
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An 0cu &xi$hhGTiifxi
SgSC t? 0T .!TOTS US t
fei.fTd &f ft sstos foasti"$
ishleJs Iocs,! fvm&s pcltlTtf
proRiTynetl ;o rrs 3is-
Ksmssstls i3-?r-l s&a of f.
D, TSsspii, pcslic h
s3s, md its fic4
ftt! plf, B tu hi
?tlw? wstfe its slo, SI ftlsr
riV to tfee jsf4n -t now
TIompfm tisrmd iiis
jncTid ov? to Liscols -v,
w!r w?s3 sskj ii
si Sli Ciff ftst ?sssict
STREET REPAV1NG
PLAN TO BE PUT
BEF0REC0UNGIL
Special Gmup Chosen' ts
Submit Feasible Pr0grarn
3 Properties SM
Kew Ordinances Adopted
A sfieeisl mmlttiS vzt ?3m&:
by ti eitf council ktsi is
ob s possible emssse ictsca 5s tss
Ttm commiise's tizniirtga t& bs
s-bmlusd to the coasiS i it ses
asecuas oa April t Tiii iz-v&ZSgziXzg
group camxsrl th jsre5 j?34
lis sccoMsz&c tUs ?-ais5 at
tfes prT35s c&sms M?-
SCftl SrU SiStC ?TjpGrt iSA4
tij5ht ilittt the t?its tiiit is
ttl sJjotii four ml; tii p37
ssM. Ii n?sa atl37J4t3 Us 5ss of
yjfr5 ths 1sse sboul
tO&JSOi. or total p?sl!tii?e if ?-
n-e panels jssss tse csj??uc-
d Is IS 15 13 It 5d C42Ttd
A better to Mayor Go"S W, ?ov
r Ki tb OJUncU from Fraai ?, ,
FwwU, dty lESfe- point- oul;
TWO NEW
AS WPA P
Thrss ajsckson couBtj W?A projects
srs nearly co-mplfltloa. Coiiatj UnjU
Reer Pstil B. R-nT.!g ?aportd tijda-,
Tney ars t3 McAi draws c?r?l rtdg
over Sesr creeK caa? ths ao?th?a
cJty limits; iis Vail? Vlaw isjs,
over Besr crwle In th Aalsad dj
trict scd cousty po-3? asm !rap?o?4
ments Ths McAsdrsws fm bri-ds is
fesr ilsya. TJis apprcaeh
being mads, squirms cybia
feet of eAJth-, Tin esrth Is 1s&y&
bsuisd from Jackals
th ct? tarertfi: th sess j?d
The enh pp?oces prs:?l s
Uniterm g?s-3s tl seiSs
tfe - fight ef
TH fcrtdf Is 450 fi Issg, Stli
20 bests. iwnt Is xppGr?
Imjr Pct Orfom dasr piHrj.
eedsr piS5ngs s i!!" s st s3
gstcsditloa at Albert MlcfeU ad
.est in lsem ecus?:? Jot lijar
1 ntl! tlis s?Si of il5 oRf
fra Sftrrsrr-ento, CaL MhfH
Kogue Bl?e? fsll?y issrlee? fTO-r- Is
Sti Of ?OT 355
Dpput? DiitrJct Aiomty
h tarsd from CliJ?rsl, S-??
xhey msde fo ppli5lim Jo? tfes
return of Us pir. Ossmsr
mm Is peid t& rttmn i&
caplisi TkursS?.
rdUlca for tHs! 4 l
file- t5sbe SGorpis sfocw-.ng.
1SS PI
mm
Mint Truth W5 Ht fcS Sfe
fe Washlnetort, D, C. upon t -inf
word of hee sppsSatseirt to
! position of I'-lninr ste?ssir?sfeer " '
the teo's dsBiBisr-tOs i.
appolDtmetit was s4 thrai eWtt
aer-lc.
Mt Wele is a peStsats) sf Me4
fsrd hlh sctsool aad ! Ksir4
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ptoyJ ta the setatty rkfli
for the past two year. H? fesst
near Trail.
She Is te teport for wor Is 6r
arar ooaiitca ifciiaj saerRiSf.
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