The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 30, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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Vmr No. 1I.MN
All READY FOR THE WORLD'S
GREATEST AUTOMOBILE RAGES
AT
'I'ICK III' Till: MAt'lNO WOIII.il TO
cwtkht ou riuzi.K in tiii:
OOU MII.K CI.AMH
H Addlitoa lo uw A.i.erir.n ,,
Addition lo Hi American Hum!
Detnuna, Knlriee Inrlatl Two
Foreign IMrer. Who Ha-Cleared '
rp r.vrryiiun in r.-rov. "T
HumluMn la
KaprrUI tnr
lo Drire Ilia Own
Dulnd I'reea Hervlce
INIiANAl'Ul.lri, May ao.Tho
Kirlrt aggrrgBtlun of aut'iimitillc
lu riT (nthrrrd lor oiip iar npun
atiiitlid Uf Hm-1) oial f ablratt
Ju.t IhIoio 1 it'rlorV IihU) brhllid
ilt parftimkltK of Catl Klilicr, .ili
Hit for hi plena! lo tli for md
llitil thr wUAlillli' moloi rmr li l.
TUIity drUnrn.ilio.ru lili rUui.f
IJIp ItoiU Ibo ttnrld' brat. tuailttP'l
(.toplfMl MilliK maoh.tii'- lliat bad
fcil lrili'd III ""lbi ta
for lb- l buudfrd lap. blrb
nilghl W--M (ai .all Tt .
buat rtKwdr focognllad 0n
-orld' latpl motor rcnt, IJn-
( Mil -r i-rlll" lhoe of ll
lorinvr yr.
l.o lot. I. il diUnr. ut the ihrU
ol loielgu -. bJrh nndrr tlilr
ulJli h captund -er I UIO'
...,.,.,!, nf ttiutti value. er mut
rad by lb- Ainefliali riiiltngMl
Th-4- rr tloii and Colllel, drlv i
Of l'UgJt rara the norr il -
Kranr- In drlw and machlnp. Utmi
un lb. rar last ar. but ibsr-d
lib his racing partner th dlillnr
lion of b-lng today'a favorite, for
lialllat Is lh- premier drlv-r of
Krance,
lUnklng chr m the l Prcnrb
man, and far orer-topplng tbw In
ljpuar favor, were Bob Human,
ih. "world's md kln." holder until
rrceitlly of tho -pwdway Up record.
who U driving his own car. lUmay
OldlUld, lb- dvau of tho auto racing
come and moat widely known of them
all. Hp-nrer WUhnri, New Vork mil
lionaire sportsman, who finished ncit
to Oeui last year; Jo- Dawson, the
Headway winner in 1; Uy IUr
roun, Hpeed-ay winner In lU: rUrl
Cooper, American road racing cham
pion; fill Anderson. Kaateru road
ihatupteu: Teddy TeltUff, holder of
the world' road rtford, and Howard
Wllcos, holder of tho world's mllo
.lock slralghtawuy.
Ralph lo Palma and lUlph Mill
lord, promlueul American drivers,
also were entered.
Por Ihn first lime since the Bpeed
way opened, every winner of thU
vent In pasi years Is In the race to
day. Hay llarroun, nM "a ,,u'.
loininualcallve. kept secret until the
u.i .nn..-i iii, itelnrtnlnalluu to I
momoni rns """"""-'' ,..,. Automobiles hailing from every
drive the third Maiwell. He wo n ll to '. wMUtJ ,
firs, UOOinllnHpeedway race In ''VouUIU. II.- Il for ad
with the alarmon Wssp, '""".' . ., ,. .., nni .r.
Joe Dawson, winner wh a Nation-,m
L,B i"1:. 'J Z m
Mlli 111 -UVenW ! -"
to snatch the laurels from Do Plma
when the laller'a engine went had In
To Favor Homesteader
Bonafide Settlers lo Gel
PORTLAND, May 30. Autldpat
lug a speedy e-ecullv order restoring
lo homestead untry 100,000 ncrea of
the beat government land In the re
ceat Paullna-Deecbulea national for-
ellmluatlon, Btate Immigration
Afent 0. 0. Chapman has notified
Judge Thomaa C. Durke. president of
the Oregon state Immigration com
ulHlon, that bona fldo hoaMkera
would bo liven thirty days' advant
age over timber speculators. Under
present uutd laws Usee can acquire
government lands by fllln script.
IIMA IUDM 10 ODCCnUIAVlSalvation Army Man Saya There Was No Panic Among the
NUlAlTOb OrhbUWAY Paggenger8 ;on Ae M.Fated Steamer
PA.MOl H I'lUrTH IN TODAV'H JVOU
; 'WOK
hoii
IIUHMAN (lluniiau) Holder
uf world' utile atralgtitnway ret
unt of XllUUU'A. Hoeedway Upl
, record (uttclal) 1:37.
HAUNKY OI.Dl'IKI.D (HluLil Hold-
',...' ..,
, IMnU.,p, W second, and
din of llie rnrtng world. Ill Itwl
OU wUc.
l,t,,) DKPAI.MA
(Mcrecdrn)
Won Klgln lOia, Vamlerblll 1U1S(
hat 10111 IMH mite In laat inu U
tt-muae of cnglnn trouble. Divide
nllli lluniuiii and Oldftrld lionora
of bring promlut-ni drlvrni of
Aiorrtra.
IIAI.I'II Ml l.roilll (M,,rr,.-.)
Won Mill Vandeibllt.
(ill. ,l.Mi:itMIV (Slul) liiurni
mniiI inrliii; iliaiiiploii. Wliincr nl
I Islll I IM .'I, btrAklll. trroril.
Mill. I'OIII'llt (Slul) lull llitill
lii.nl r .ii III. iliaiiiploii,
KPlJM'l It WlollAlli'
Xlllloimln- .Mil(lllnli
(Mriiri)
x.tniil In
IUIII fpi- ilun) uir,
l,l.ll IllHlilJ (Mi Mrr) liilirr
IM immi iIi i Mllmiiiie
nillllonalr-ilrlier.
JK IMVM ( Mnrnum) U Inner
MM- Hwrrthinr i'ei .mini Vnit
itrHdll mp ir, l.nn llnd,
Ti:ill Tirr.ll'l (Mnwrll
lloliter of world' renuit mail rur.
Ina, 7M.7'- mile- per hour, .sanln
..nba winner IUI-.
IIIOWAHU WIMOX lit- l"t
Holder ol the Motlil'- mile tk
imltiaMa.
Jl'l.t - S HH:. (ivnaeoii noiiier iii
Horlit'a mile alralglilaway
OrMMUlK IMMLMrT (IViigrol)
W.m Orand PrU I0IJ and IOI.ii
mmt frarrd of any forrlgn driver.
AIITIHUt IUJIIAV (PeugrwO Hold-
rr of MiH-ld'a kilometer rrront.
mail at (Mend. Ilrlgtuin.
.M.11KMT OUVOT (IWage) MnUli.
eit -round l Man Orand Pri la
IWI.1; nun fourtti dar 1018
Spent way.
lUKSK THOMAS (IW-Uge) The
ow
llrbl of ttn Kuropmn mrlug game:
u.ually rldea alone,
UlN I'HAHHAONK (Huntienin)
Holder of world, hour rroi
vrdlcK 7A yanUi KnislUtiman
" . U,lii
HAItllV fllUNT w"nJcm' .,,'
nrr of Vanderidlt lOOtt and 1010.
the last two laps. Dawson recently
lowered the track record to l;3fi 2-6.
Fifty thousand dollars In rash
prise were awarded the first ten to
IlliUh today. Of this 120.000 will go
to the winner. ItS.nOn to tho second
man to llnlsh. and Mimller sums for
Iho rest. The tenth driver wins
1. too.
The Immense crowd was still
streaming Into the gates ut 10 o'clock,
tl had been coming ltp r''30 '"
morning, when tho gates were open-
on - ; ,n.
tenr cars. Thl.no hegan to form
jUUUUi.ln-.-i-1. "I"'"'" ill""
(Continued on page t)
Best of ItinKlamathFalis
.... . .. ..,.-.. r !!. ntitral Onw
Tins new w.. -. --;"
on situation was .--.. --
through co-oporetlon by Senator
n ..i.nriaiu. flovernor West, tho
.nnn l.v Henator
United States reclamation service, tho
Uiillod States land office and the Ore
gon itato immigration commission.
Tho tOO.000 news referred to had
been withdrawn for reclamation and
power site purposes, and consequently
was not available for setUement un
der President Wilson's order elimi
nating 410,110 acres from tho two
forest reserves.
The Unds are the very best por-
KLAMATH FALLS,
SURVIVOR
i:IPUK8H OP Ireland
ly CAIT. ARTHUR MORRIS, HALVATION AltMV, TORONTO
(Dictated to a United Press BUff Correspondent Copyright by the United l'res.)
IIAMOfHKI. May 30. 1 bad reach- Tim Hit crow more perceptible an I but suddenly, I wai shot up to tbe
ed lln deck mil iih IIih Kmtiresa ouleu'ran uii the companlonway. surface again. As I rose I wan struck
ly rolled over on her side, and I wn
carried down with tho sinking ship,
Mow I mine up. I rniinul tell, but' hi
,1 am a tit out .winimer. I hnd no dlf-
flrulty nfler tlmt
There wan no panic aboard the
ulnkliiK
ti"'l It nil luippi'iii'il mi
lP
c(iilckl) i lut leti reallced they were
fiu'lng u cntiikirophc.
The iK-opln 1 encountered aboard
the ship were more surprised than
cited or frightened. The) whispered
'" "" "' V "V
peued l-ew were In more than their
night clothes.
l.i hiiIi ,illiH n.Vlluf Ulinl liflil ItnlU
. 1 Hill 11 111 K M IhU 111 IIIS UVIIM.
....i i...nr.i ii... uiiUiiine l .11.1 not
H ..- ...,.,.... , -, . . -
think It wns an) thing uuunual
Thou came a curious scraping uoifce,!berlnK to tho upper side hi an effort
fniu) i . i. . . .. . .
InlmoHt an Impact. 1 experienced no lo gel farther out of tho water
nl' ,,Jliock from the collision, yet even my As I reached tho upper rail, the
W .... i untrained ears told me that somo Jured ship quietly rolled the rebt of
HilUfliilvti ui iuim v . .TMfts.w
thing terrible had happened. 1 Jump-
ed from my berth und ran out.
Immediately, I fell thu deck till.
tlous of the vllmluutlou. Itostoration i
lo the public domain of nearly nil the
lands withdrawu has been recom-j
..i...iil...l l.v ili. r.nlumtlntt unrvlce to
Hie government, nnd It Is expectod '
that orders to that effect will bo ls
Micd within n short time.
When theso orders are entered they i
will Include the thirty-day clause. Aa
lliero uro more than 300 possible j.
homesteads containing tillable lands,
n this 100,000 acres, und as moro
than that number of homeseekera are
nlready In the territory, these will hot
the, direct beneficiaries of tho nctlon.
The Inlttntlvo In this matter wns
taken by the Immigration commission I
:. . :.:.:: .
in seuu inc j. v. iirower. aiiiuuKe. u.
Us form land bureau, to make local I (untuned this week In tho operating
Investigation of tho entire clltnIim-'r0oms of Dr. Cln)tou E. Wheeler. The
l.... II ll... Il...n f lP ItPAU'flr'iril.' I. .. ......I.... ...I itnMlti. In
Willi. ,.......... num oi .--i-iiiuh uj. uuu ,iiinif, iu- I'OUUlry lUfll, aUU lb gOlllg OUt 01 tOWH , IIIO DKIiniUUtta r Hiku.j i-
port only 51,000 acres of tlllablo pub-jgether was done under the dlrectlon'to gienn glory. Tomorrow the boys tractive and tastily arranged. 8us
llc land was open to entry In tho en- 0r u, m. Freed, Roentgenologist wlthii journey tu Dorrls, to play a boys' 'pended over the rostrum appeared a
tire IK.. 000 acres of elimination
Now, In addition to this 51,000 acres,
approximately 100,000 acres more of
tlllablo homestead land of even super
ior character will be available to
homestead ontry.
All now necessary Is for the vari
ous government departments to enter
their orders vacating tholr withdraw
als. This course hnH without excep
tion been recommended by aubordl-l
... ,..it.. .....t n .ai.aam.,j .m
nam iinicn,,, , .... --"
ihihiiiiik mo manor so uini mo -
i. i ... .... ,.
loratlon may bo made as early as1
possible.
"Hello. U this tho Central garage?
Well this Is Miss V nrlmiiier
nnu in ink" ioi 7"" " "in "' "" i
an Overland car right away."
In a fow hours W. T, Lee had de
livered an Overland ut the Van Brim
mor homo. This happened Friday,
and today Mlis Ruby Is mastering the
art of manipulating bar now oar.
OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1914
TELLS GRAPHIC TALE
Empress of i Ireland
Reaching the deck. I saw another
steamer backing away People were
pouring up from below. I hurried
hack to my cabin, pulled on trousers
nttiJ n light pair of shoes, and went
mi deck ngaln
Tin pnirnK,w.ty u crowdwl witb
'
1
men, women ami children, going up to men took hold. It supported us until
the deck. They did not teem to be a boat from tbe other bteamer picked
.greatly excited. 1 passed Commls- jus up a little later,
ex-Uloucr Itivs, who was supporting hlsi
I wife. ( ("tilted Press Service
"l'hl' U'rnliUiT" 1. u lilannr.il tr
,
me
' I am afraid wu struck something."
II M IllBlllTICl- UAtft.
When I reiiri.e.1 il,.f..ek l.hI ii
........,. , .. v .., ,, ,H.H v
st was greater. People, were dnm-'
r" sst uivm; iuiivm wic iroi ui.SKl, ITOIU OH r UlUCr 1 01X31
the way over, and. lying on Its aide. Captain Kendall of tl
,ank.
I was carried down with tho essel,
X-RAY MACHINE
JUST RECEIVED
KOUIPMKXT IS O.NK OP THK
i
I.AROKST AND MOST POWKR.
Fill, OF ITS KIND IN TUP. K.V
TIRK WKHT
Tho newest and latest of Its kind Is
. . . . .. :
mio oit nierruni ess .x-ruv macnine
the sciieiiiei-western company or uni-;iram there.
fK- Tho Eagles will Hue up as follews:
This machine is one of tho largest l.nwrenco pltchor, Floyd Sparks catch
and mobt powerful In tho Western or, Humphrey first base. Winters sec
country. 11 has tho high frequency 'ond base, Korr third base, Foster
resonator, equipped with radiograph, bhortstop, Lester Sparks, Dow aud
and so arranged that the operator can Wilson In tho outtlolu, and Moutgom-
mnkn Instantaneous change from X -
rny work to nctunl treatment.
The WhWatono biereoscope, which
Is u part of the miichlue, Is more pow -
f , a mlloU ,,,,,.- mu ,. 0m.
...,..... , ,, .....n.i nfi
nuniuoiieu ....0, ...... ....v.. w.
requliiiiK from live to thirty minutes
'for making pictures, finishes the pic-
'...,. t ... il.ti.lii iiAnnmlj nenl ttt t It
I ur " l ' w "
; -- mo
ut tho ennui time, locating exactly the
j position of foreign substances nnd
fractures.
Work begins In June on the new
Sutherlln, Coos Bay and Eastorn rall
road.
mitiI llmi.j hv iwullfn. mill wan null1
.... ...... . i iimi. i.n. ....., ....
The lft tlmt, I r.tm'e tip I wan
nmooth water, mi I (swam toward a
Dtearnvr I Raw Home distance away.
On the way th"r I encountered a
piece of wreckage, and with two other
.
BBBaG.
.tilMlum . a - . . -.( ...
assSBf
'iiKi
-1 JJtT,t SI
--c3--H
Kli
in-L-n- f 11 M
-I ? niy't -B
viur-utu. .May o. ine loiat on nght. R. E. Enimitt was choaeS. aa
board ,he ,leamer Empress of Ireland Noble Granj anj M, R, Doly M vice
wag 1.3G7. as follews: Crew413.!rP,i
Iflrut nnhln UT l.-imwhI an . i. U9 tl,..l I
-,. .u '...,.. . . . '
711. The number lost Is 931.
Only 250 of the 931 dead have been
recovered, according to wlrelea dis- th CnSU,nf l"m certaInly ,1k1 I??!""" column wlla tae 8lBMor.ts
.vvu.r.vu, uvvuiuiiib iu "1H.H.-33 uia i.-i-i,, hoth nro earnest Odd Pel- mwooowwioiwwoiwwim
patches. Tho government vessel dy? L! nf;n t i (Continued on F-n'O
lu-'Gray Is bringing the bodies to Rimou- l3 and 6mtnenUy fltted to lead' (Continued on Pagg )
. ski. from off Father Point I ,, ,
tho wrecked i
steamer, U prostrated
duo chiefly to exposure.
at Rlmouskl,
EAGLES lit! 10
TACKLE DORRIS
l.OC.VI, ACOItKOATION OK YOUTH -
L..,. ..,. -v, ..... ...... class, held In the high school auditor-J university, ttu uik. esuuec -.aw
HUi llAlJi TOS.M-.lts WH.Ii Jum Pr,day. nlgnt wag ln the super-.Challenge of the Twentieth Century
CROSS THK STATK 1.IXK FOR A lative. The largest class of the aweet-.to the Youth of America." waa bbIml
CONTFST e8t Klrls and manliest young men, the OWly given, and contained aa abuad-
Instead of sighing, like Mr. Alex -
.,.,.i,. ,u,i r., ...,
worlds to con -
q,u,P( lll0 Ragles, a youthful baseball
team of this city, has tho twentieth
' . .
ciy utility. The Eagles huvo cleaned
up several local teams, and are ex -
.pected to give a good account of
i themselves abroad.
I Mrs. Jack Tutlock. formerly super-
nlendent ot tho hospital, last night
gave birth to a bouncing big S-pouud
boy. Tho Tatlocks live on the Fort
Klamath road.
Visitiug Banker
Ernlo Ilubb. cashier of the First
National Bank of Merrill, Is In the
county seat todny. He will return to
- the metropolis of the alfalfa belt on
Monday.
NATION
HONORS
ITS DEAD TODAY1
Till: AHMNOTON NATIONAL CKM-t
KTKHY 18 THK SCKXK OK IM-'
IMtKSHIVK KXKIiCISKH J0U8BR-'
VANCE AT PANAMA
'United Press Service
I WASHINGTON. D. C, May 30.
Arlington National Cemetery wm tbe
'official shrine today In observance off
Memorial Day.
Tiny flag waving over each of the (
I thousands of graves and garlands oft
'flowers testified a nation's remem
hrance of lta dead,
All dvrartmenta wore closed
and
f"
biulncis shut down today.
A brief parade up Pennsylvania
"avenue and memorial aervlce at Ar
Ilngton, with similar ceremonies at
other umaller cemeteries nearby, was
today's program.
I'renldent Wllion did not partlcl-
pate In the Arlington ceremonies to-
day. lie also declined Inst year, plead
Ing lrs of public buslnena
t'n.tcd I'tns Servlns
IllVilll U.v ? I'll., lu.r iif
log places of canal' workers, repre-
Mutlu more ,han a acore of nation-
alltUs. were decorated today in the
firt big Memorial Day ceremonies to
be held under the Canal Zone's new
form of government.
Speeches eulogizing the "heroes of
a peaceful army" that has built the
great canal, were made by Zone offl-
cials
R. A. EMMETT AS
NOBLE GRAND
At the regular meeting of Klamath
Lodge No. 137. I. O. O. F.. held last
I ""
Under the leadership of these two
men thedestinles of the lodge for
Splendid Commencement
AD Numbers on the Program Are Perfectly (area
Everything connected with the
'graduating exercises of the 1914
greatest attendance of parents an -
friends, the nicest decorations, the.
(prettiest display of graduating gowns
iaua llle "csx rraoea program an.
ithl8 conu'e(l t n,ake tne " "e
best ,n tne hlstory ot tne Institution.
m. . .1 ....... ....ull .1.
gigantic "1914" of purple Psnsies,itrlhuted tna dlolomi
surrounded by a rectangle or goiaen
roses, with a bank of purple and gold
en flowers for a background. Around
tho entire Auditorium purple and
gold streamers proclaimed the class
colors.
After the auditorium tilled with
guests, the Seniors, led by Miss Louise
Benson, marched from an adjoining
'room Into tho auditorium, urouuu iuu
aisles ana upon me rusiruiu.
were followed by tho faculty, led by
Miss Gertrude Beales.
While Miss Marjorle McClure was
singing the opening solo, some one
started the rumor that the building
u ould probably not stand the tremen
dous applause her singing was sura
to evoko, and a messenger hastened
on the platform with a warning to
Principal Faugbt to suppress all
demonstration. The uneasiness caus
ed by this announcement made sev
eral leave the building.
.... ,-u
Price, Fhro
DEFENDERS OFTKE
UNION HONORED
IN KLAMATH FALLS
PROCESSION, LUNCHEON AND
EXERCISES BELD
' Veteran, School Children and MaV
rial Marrh la Parade to CiaaiiHiJ,
Where Qravea Are Decoratee aanl
Upon Krtarn, "Boja of '!" Af'
UucHm at Picnic Dil
Thl Afternoon.
We are tbe boys, tbe brave old boys
Who marchad In llxtV-oaa.
... , . ,!,, j. ..
I.IOIIMVV. w uhwv f w v-r
When you and I were you."
The old O. A. R. sons nerer nan a
deeper meaning than today, whan a
score of whlta-balred men, rem nan t
of that vast army which fought for
)h(. preaervation of the Un,0n( -.u,
ered today for memorial exercises,
and the residents of Klamath Palls
fathered to do honor to them and
ihiMe who have gone before. Many
of the men are sole survivors of their
om panics, some the last of their reg.
mcnt-but today, they are livln,
--" '" ....... . .' . ' "
Ing again with "Uncle Billy," Grant,
Sheridan, and others, at Gettysburg.
Vfcksburg. Bull Run, The Wilderness
And other sanguine fields.
The "kid" of the party Is E. B.
ltamsby, $6 years old, aad tbe patrl-
Brch ,. Qeor.e Qr,m OM eftr
nd the four-score mark. Thaiufea
of the others follow:. h
John Bauber SO. Cha.i. W. Shcrmsa
76. M. I,. Poland 7. Rev. U 8tnkr
73, J, W. Hed field 67,0., A. 3tara,
71. C.JK. BeTtz 70. W. H. Robertson
SO. C. M. Hunt 71), E. E. Riley 73. Wb
E. Reed 70. Joe Clair 67. W. H.
(Xewnham 70. y
' Before the procetston foraMd. tsw
'fourth or military dlTla(e"aflU
parade marched to.tJee arlaffe, Wkilfn r'
the bealtuful trlntttei of the Orask
Army and Women's IUe Cora were
paid to the brave lads Who. partaken
on the waves, were given, endta wtth
the ttcatteiiDB of garhuada on the wa
ters. The return of this section, to the
.:.
ViT
i Tho address waa delivered by Dr; Ci
J. Bushnell. prealdeat' of the Paclfte
iance 01, woriar wnim vmii . i -
young graduates,
( gam Evans awarded the prises to
the winners or we mormwesi-rn a
Contest of Curre
'al the time Just
huin .nliielfl !
current tuvenis, expiaiaiag
how the contest had
been conducted and Its object.
Judge Will S. Worden aad Judfe
George T. Baldwin awarded and. dle-
The following program gives the
arrangement of the evening's sr
clses: Vocal solo "Summer". .Chamlnade
Miss Marjorle McClure f
Salutatory Setma McKsynolds
Piano solo "To a Watsrtlly,". ,f
MacDoweU
"Butterfly" ................ Ortog
Neva Faught ... ...
Address "The Challenge of,
Twenuem ueaiury m israw i
.... . .. w.
of America,"
Dr. 0. J. Bunnell
r
VU..1 .nln "Ia luM i i. .';.'-
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1 1 .WM .
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m.. i n-f i V. T.
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Valedictory ,N MslUssssVl',,;,
Violin solo "Lov o-T,,i tyMm&t.i
M-nnaPi " -""? mlgS '
Menuvi. ,.,,..,,.. a aa r
Ante. PlIi'r .
wardtic of DlilowiiV?-:jV'
Judge WH . WH'imiy i
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