"9fB9 Ki ; WISDNKftDAY. DKCKMnKft 9, 111(1 PORK BARREL IS 10 BE OPPOSED KATlOJA,i IUVKIW AND 1IAIMIOIIH UUNCiltKMM MEETS WITH OPEN CRAIXENGB FOR EXPOSE OP 1H)IIK IIAHHKL LEGISLATION. Un'leil I'teis BtvIco. WABII1NOTON, D. C, Doc. 0 With nn open challenge for n com plete cxposo of nny "pork" schemes, (nt-Vfo'c'' inp'or lb ?ii'o of r vlth ind harbors legislation, tho thirteenth nnul convention of tlie Nntlonnl Rivera nnd Harbors Congrois con fwned hero today. "If anyone knowa," tho challengo nidi, "that a project haa no merit, IDd that nn appropriation la sought Kiel)' to promoto tho political for tune of wimo Bcnntor or Roproientn tire, he will ho given in opportunity to publicly nnmo tho man. 'However, If nan from Mnlno trlttctrot n project In California, ho will ho expoctod to tell how he hap Poi to know ao much about thing 1000 or 3000 mllea away." The Congreia la to bo addressed by Secretary of War Newton D. Ilakor, under whoso Jurisdiction waterways project are administered. Speaker are oxpected to omphn iIm the present coal shortage as In dicative of Inndcquato transportation, tnd urge development of Inland rivers of coal mining districts. "On tlm headwater of ono of our greatest rivers," u preliminary state ment mid. "roko mines have boon compelled to close, for lack of trans-J porUtlon, while cities lower down tho river have paid famlno prices for coal.". Tho Congress will attack tho "vnr cllatlng wnterwnya policy," of tho United States and urge some deflnllc, toiutriirtlvn schedulo of rivers nnd harbors Improvement. Not! Widow INm BAN KKANCISCO, Dec. 6. Mrs. Jotephlno I'hclps, widow of tho Into Timothy Phelps, who served in Con greia during Lincoln's administra tion, died today at tho Florence sani tarium. Itenolutlons of CondoleiMv Wherein, The Almighty (Jod, tho Sovereign (Irnnd Matter of the Unl Ttne, has In his Infinite wisdom dtemtd It fit to call our beloved brother Wnllnco Dnldwln, to take his place In tho lnat Orand Chapter, It hetebjr i Resolrod, That we, the members of Evauna Knrampment No.46, 1.O.O.F., ntend our sympathy to the bereaved family of our brother for their earthly Ion, while pointing to the great promise of our Hosvonly Orand Mus ter of the niiembly where t$ adjourn ment will ever come. De It further Rciolved, Thnt thla expression of of our grief and sympathy shall be forwarded to tho family of our bo loved brother; that a copy be aprend on the mlnutoi of Ewaunn Rncimp mmt No. 46, 1.O.O.F. and that a copy alio bo furnished to tho newspapers of Klamnth Falls and a copy alio bo sent to tho Pacific Odd? Follow, the oOclal publication of tho Odd Fellows et tho Jurisdiction of Oregon. , EWAUNA ENCAMPMENT NO. 46, I. o. o. r. t Committee W. If. North. Arllo Worrell, Hob't Entmctt. Cky & County Abstract Co. AIWTItACTH' INHURANCB Member Oregon AsaocbjUos) Title Men 1"V0WI0WlW0l0Wt0 DR. F. M. WHITR Eye, Ear,,Noae and Throat Eyes Tested Olaaaea Fitted 7 Odd Fellowa BaUdlag -. - .WWMMWWWWMMWH YOU CAN FRKR YOURSELF Surely from old age, poverty and desolation only b your own foresight and .prudence. You cannot depend on bthera to pro vide for your comfort. A toga bank account started while you arc young will be your aal tttlon in later yean. Better wt It at onet, FIRST STATE MS SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH Mighty Britannic w "M V'-1 an owv sSST' 12zL:!'i i, 'fj& 'M "-j ' .'rrrw"r ' J r " lamaa inn PBWiiaswpi'M I p SmS$3T!!tfiWf Tho greut White Htur liner llrllnn-l The llrlUnnlc was ono of the larg nle, which hug been n hospital In the ott ships of tho world. Her Bros service of tho Itrltlsh government In , tonnugo tis 4S,ir8. That of the the Aegeun Hen, was sunk by n mine' Vateilnml of tho llnmburg-Amerlcnn or torpedo while miikliiK n trip with line, now tied up In llobokon, N. J., wounded from Salonika. Home fifty 1 .14,190 tuns, nnd tho Impcrator, were drowned, but most of those on another or tho same line tied up In board were saved. (ienntiny, Ih r.2,117 toiis. County Court XotcmlH'i- Nettle Wnllan, wldow'H icn slon for December, l'JlC.,1 Adn M. Hhldlcr, widow's pen hlon for December, 1916.. Mary Mcljinc, widow's pen sion for December, 1916.. Dcrtha C. Donolson, widow's psnslon for December, 1916 Allha Daniel, widow's pen sion for December, 1916.. Roso R. Keesce, widow's pen sion for December, 1916.. Ella n. Durkhnrt, widow's ' pension for December, 1916 .12. .10 10.00 25.00 l-.no i7.no 10.0U Tona Hilton, widow's pon 1 slon for December, 1916.. Catherlno Tull, widow's pen sion for December, 1910.. 10.00 10.00 It Rose Qodnrd, widow's pen- slon for December, 1916,. Lnurn E. Mndlnon, widow's pension for December, 1916 Carrie M. Mnler, widow's pen sion for December, 1916.. Mnry C. Morsor, widow's pen sion for December, 1916.. l.eona C. Ady, widow's pen sion for December, 1916.. 5.no 10.00 n.r.9 2G.00 Nannie M. Cnntrnll, widow's pension for December, 1916 2.1.00 Mnry E. I'cnrson, widow's pension for December, 1916 32. CO Auausta E. Wilson, widow's pension for December, 1916 Ihildnh Smith, nld county poor for December, 1916. . Addlo Ornhnm, nld county poor for Decembor, 1916. . Mnry Kucera, aid county poor for Decembor, 1916, . Rorthn Hill, nld county poor for December, 1916 Koto Taylor, aid county poor for December, 1916 K.r.O 20.00 10.00 2r. on1 2T..00 25.00 Mrs. A. Kos, nld county poor for December, 1916 20.00 Mnry M. Liberty, old county poor for Decembor, 1916. . Hnnnah n. Welch, nld county poor for December, 1916. . Elisabeth 8cnnlon, nld county poor for December, 1916. . Mrs. Jos. Frntcrs, nld county poor for Decembor, 1916. . Luotta Mldklff, nld county poor for Decomber, 1916. . Kostah Ooodoll, nld county poor for Decomber, 1916. Karl Iluettnor, aid county 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 poor for December, mu 15.00 FALLS, OKHWW jAVIHCi "20 -SANK ZT THE Sunk in Aegean '7:1 ?.-rw. .: - v, rr?yv'Biei, &t&9AyxKM'i. Proceedings (IIM(I) Term John It. IluKcUtcln, ndditionni county, 1 coyoto V. .1. Emcrlrk nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyoto Hnrvey Drew, additional bounty, 1 coyolo (5. W. Elliott, additional bounty, 3 coyotes M. II. I less, nddltlonnl, boun ty, 1 coyote Peter filonn, additional boun ty, 2 coyotes John llrothanok, nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyolo Nicholas SchrlukolT, addition al bounty, 1 coyote Darn Nichols, additional boun ty, 1 coyote .T, A. Stewart, additional Dare Nichols, nddltlonnl boun ty, 1 coyote 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 2.50 .50 2.50 .50 2.50 2.50 2.50 10.00 2.50 2.50 bounty. 1 coyote 10.00 A. W. Shiir, nddltlonnl boun ty, 4 coyotes. , r A. Dllss, nddltlonnl boun ty, 1 coyote Henry Schmor Jr., additional bounty, 1 coyoto L. U. Holbrook, additional bounty, 3 coyotes Eurcno Williams, additional bounty, 1 coyote rnnk White. additional bounty. 1 coyoto D. E. Jones, additional boun ty, 2 coyotes Jr.ck Hnrton, additional boun ty, 1 coycto L. W. Anderson, additional bounty, 1 coyoto 2.50 2.50 .00 2.50 2.50 1.1. W. Adkins, additional bounty, 6 coyotes Frank Hlbberts, nddltlonnl bounty. 2 coyotes 1.1.00 5.00 Marlon Padgett, nddltlonnl bounty, 2 coyotes 5.00 John E. Jansson, additional bounty, 1 coyoto Jim Johnson, additional bounty, 4 coyotes 0. D. Ilochdoldt, nddltlonnl bounty, 2 coyotes Jerry McCnrtle, nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyoto 2.50 10.00 5.00 2,50 J. T. Alexander, nddltional bounty, 1 coyoto 2.50 Geo. A. Hnydon, nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyoto 2,50 A. I. Brooks, additional bounty. 1 coyoto 2.50 Frnnk (Srnyhocl, additional bounty, 1 coyote 2.50 J. M. Johnson, nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyote 2.50 L. L. nrowncll, auumonai bounty, 1 coto 2.50 M. H. Wn mnler. nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyoto .50 iWnr N. Mnri?nn, nddltlonnl bounty, 1 coyoto :.ou V. D. Miller, nddlfonal bcunty, 9 coyotes J, 'P. Alexhndor, nddltional bounty, 7 coyotes Oco. Grain, nddltlonnl boun ty, 1 covolo , . .. . Wnltor Kettrldgo. nddltional bounty, 1 coyoto , J. II. UridoihlU nddltlonnl bounty, 5 coyotes Joseph Stersl, nddltlonnl bounty. 0 coyotes 22.50 17.50 2.50 2,50 12.50 15.00 .t w. Adkins. additional boun- I) ty, ,2 coyotes 5-00 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORJEOON folm Drlacoll, additional bounty, 5 coyotes 12.50 Ucil North, nddltlonnl boun ty, 1 coyote... Anderson Allen, additional bounty, 1 coyote Travis Houston, additional bounty, 2 coyotes Howard Doggs, additional - bounty, 3 coyotes .r.o 2.00 c.po 7.50 J. I'. Thomas, additional bounty, 3 coyotes 7. SO V. J. Holbrook, additional bouity, 3 covotcs 7. CO Jl ):vnrelt Ptickctt, additional bounty, 1 coyote r!ov on aodoeo, additional bounty, 1 coyote'. John 12. Dyers, additional bounty, 1 coyote r Hook, additional boun ty, 1 coyote T'f'' ff I !', '.rl.!'')..-! bounty, 1 coyoto Vrntt Wo'b, -dd'tlonnl ,.,. f - -i ,,,, , J. li. I.lnzl, additional boun ty 2 oovotos 2.C0 2.50 2.C0 2.C0 i?.1; 5.00 W. B. PnUoraon, additional bounty, 4 coyolo 10.00 Fred Armprlest, additional bounty, 1 coyote T. T. Alexander additional bounty, 4 coyotes A. A. I.lskey, additional bounty, 1 coyote J. Dennett, additional boun- ty, 1 coyote Ii. I'.' Lewis, nddltlonnl boun ty, 1 coyote 2.50 10.00 2.C0 2.60 2.G0 The following claim was allowed and tho clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the road fund for the ameunt: O. L. Walton, gravel for Klamath Falls-PIno Grove road, November, 1916. .. .$880.00 Eari Whltlock, burial Charles Nerson, county poor No vember, 1916 Ward & Obenchaln, matches court Iioubo, November, 1910 C. II. DeLnp, cash adv, elec tions, $5.60; express $3.91 Karl Whltlock, coroner claim J. P. Clark, November,1916 Roberts & Hanks, supplies court house, November, 1916 H.ltolvln, supplies court house October nnd November,1916 Glass & Prudhomme Co., sup plies county offices, Novem-, her, 1910S....:. Matilda Whitle. witness dist rict nttorney, November, 1916 Alice Hamilton, witness dis trict nttorney, November, 1916 Herald Pub. Co,, pub. roads nnd bridges, $3.69; pub lishing, $8.85 38.50 1.00 9.511 8.00 S.85 16.18 3,10 2.20 2.20 12.54 I Klamath Record, printing elecs, November, 1916 ... 4.00 Klamnth Tel. & Tel. CO., ser vices, court house .65 J. S. Elliott, repairs county Jnll October, 1916 6.00! 3.56 1 P. D. Cunningham Co., office supplk'3, November, 1916. Western Transfer Co., trans fer liquor for sheriff 10.00 Glans & Prudhcmmo Co., elec tion Ftipplies 4.12 Glns3 & Prudhommo Co., elec tion supplies 44.24 O. I. Gregg, inspecting po tatoes .- 21.85 J. H. Hesslg, transporting county poor, Ed MacDon- nld, September, 1916 .... 12.00 Golden Rule Store, mdse. county poor, Gerrue family, October, 1916 F. C. Mnrkwnrdo insane ex pense D. C. Kilgore, No vember, 4916 5.00 Wnrd & Obenchaln, supplies poor farm, October and No vember, 1916 13.00 Ray Tatlow, auto hlre.'distrlct attornoy. State vs. Hobbs. . 16.00 Central Garage, auto hire, dis trict attorney, State vs. Hobbs 15.00 Fred Peterson, postage, etcc., school superintendent, No vember, 1916 . . . 6.96 Cofer Bros., repairs court house, November, 1916 . . . 7.60 W. T. Lee, registering voters 1916 elections 3.40 Glass & Prudhommo Co. .sup plies brand inspector, No vember, 1916 19.21 L. L. Truax, Insane examina tion D. C. Kilgore, Novem ber, 1916 6.00 Warren Hunt, insane examina tion D. C. Kilgore, Novem ber, 1916 5.00 James Dlalr, viowing Doak road, November, 1916 .... 8,00 Frank Courtado, viewing doak road,' November, 1916 .... Ward &. Obenchaln, supplies Gerrue family, county pool October and November, 1916 J. S. McClollan, rent elections Mt. 1-akl precinct, May, 1916 ..., ,....,,, W. C. Foster, refund of taxes. Klamath Record, printing county offices, November 1916 ,, 8.00 28.40 5.00 48.66 3.60 50 ! R. B. Smith, rent elections, precinct No. 8, November, 1910 ., COO Golden Rule Store, mdst. Lyons children, Juvenile ccurt, December 40.04 Whereupon the term. Court adjourned for The President's Own The plain and matter of fact uni form of the National Guard doea not suit Troops A, B and C of the District of Columbia. They hare designed a new uniform and now call theawelvee "The President's Own." The aplea dor or the new garb almost equate the turnout of some of the military at tacbes of the foreign embassies In Washington. This Is a photograph ot a pester with which they have decor uted the walls of Washington, aad It is said to have attracted a large num ber ol recruits. DUELS FOUGHT IN ARGENTINE ALTHOUGH ANCIENT PRACTICE CONTINUES, IT 18 SAID TO BE DISCOUNTENANCED SEVERAL DUELS RECENTLY FOUGHT. BUENOS AIRES, Wwr. 10 Oy Mall.) rTwo duels have Jast been fought here. The ArgenUa them- -"S "-SilSBPiBSB BB aaaHil IBH laaVraiiiiiiiiiiiiSBBt&nl HggfaBHii tv ,'," ''::-''aaaaiiiiiiiiiiV2:M ''' ", vi'V"' anaBBr ? aiaaa9?y-iK?! (laBr ?SMBJBMtjatrSfci - a)K: 'j J '"sMaMlMMaag .. .' selves are Joking their fellow aouatry 11.45) . . A. ' ?,irJ.t men aooui 11 ana iuo ajefiarw utrnuua seams to be that this sort of thing ,1a out of date In the new world. The system continues to prevail, howeyer, in certain circles. One of the two sword fight waa between Baron Athos de 8an Malato, an Italian, and Aniceto Rodrigues, an Argentine with a reputation as a swordsman. In the other the oppo nents were Deputy Rodolfo Moreno, a member of the Argentine house ot representatives, and Dr. ''Honorto Srelagowskl, a lawyer and an Argen tine too, despite nis name, uom.en counters were with swords. In the former case, honor waa, ad judged to have been satisfied' When Rodrigues had been forced backward to the barrier without being burt--a result which is understood to have pained htm more than It would to have been killed. Moreno waa Jabbed in the arm. No one haa been killed In a duel here tor several years, but nothing would be done about (t probably II someone were killed. Watch Repairing AT CUT RATH FWOmV Watch crystals ,-. '. . IN Main springs .-. . . . .660 Watch cleaning ............... Jewels .............. r 7Bb Two expert watchmakers aad en gravers employed. Railroad jratcji repairing a specialty.' Ail work' war ranted for one yter. Give ua trial and you will be ooavtaeed. T..Q. McHATTAN, 1 45,000 MEN ARE LEFT RESERVE UWmAY'WA OSY TfDH N1M MM WOm HTIIATEGICAL RE- umviAt;txitu is in aboit rK CAMK CONDITTON. By HBNRY WOOD (United Presa Staff Correspondent) IV THB FRONT. France, Dec. fl. 'Br Mall) Following the sacrifice--f oyer 600,000 met at Verdun and tt-e terrible losses sustained on the Homme, Germany Is reduced today '- such scarcity of men that she has "nlr three divisions, or about 46,000 men, left for her strategical reserve. Austria Is ia precisely the same rendition, the troops being held In reserve by her not exceeding three divtolou. This information, with supporting Arldence, was placed at my disposi tion May to rotate the claims madf. recently by Gerajmny and Auatrla that they are holding in reserve a large strategical ettny which will tc Hung at a given moment on the par ticular point where they wish to u gage a decisive battle. That, thla cofidltb i was brought aiiout largely througl- Qersaany'a ob atlnaey la keeping np the six nontn' attack at Verdun waa confirmed .i aaevhy the aaaae source. The Intelli gence department of the French army haa bea able definitely to ascertain this. tllY cm noxr MAKE GOOD FARMERS United Presa Service. LONDON, Dec. . Flighty, frlvo- loua city girls are the world's great est failures as farmhands. The pretty maidens In calico frocks whose photoa have filled the British pictorial magastne tor months are almost useless when It cornea to actual work. This ia the verdict of the Wilt shire war agricultural committee which undertook the task of training city glrte to get hack to the land The committee closed down Its training school at Shaw today be cause results have been "wholly dis appointing." The commlttbe las concluded 'hat thf girls bavo entertained aaalto gather wrong view of farming. "They njally absorb the Atmosphere of areen fields, ahady tree? and flowing kine, hut when tho leida get muddy, when the aun refue to :bine and tbe row must be "nailed," the girls .-re utter failures. The romance of back to the sell starts to fade when the work begins. Country-bred girls make good farmers. WHEN YOU WAKE ' ' UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Waah aheaeMfM and teadnafrtm AaMaga taaJaaaimVlliaBl aamaalaafaBl amaaVUU WJayw vnpgsrvvfjntgi aiiiiaRiv wpg9 aMg. tAgkJaf aRMaal flaBaml aatlaaalBR- ? areFeFl ( WW OTVsmffVy wajatt tfid rafreawed. f Wash yonraeU oa the inside before tiea Into the blood, causing Illness, Thlala vastly more important because tbe akin poree go set aasoro uopun Ueg to the jekMd, eauatng Ulaveaa, while A hawato' perea do. For Very ewaae of feed aad drink taken c4 the a4awaah nearly u oude ef .wwta'ntnterinl aaust be car ried MktfftJMhtay. KUBWHIIW terial (a pet eWpaastert day hy day it Quickly faffnaiiu aad geaeratee poto owgWaad tfigiaa which are ah- sojM aY ggafNI IgM tAf iM atreain throaaa the lyaaph 4eU which should Bjk aatf aoarlahawat to sustaia the XwlwMM health aaeaaure la to ditak. talaet taiMut day, the, if ml W watgr with a tea, aafadal jaf agaaatpie jheaghate u 1U wtfen if Mistiesf way e wa mmm PtJfaas, .gaaap aad teedw fr- the tiwith, aer, kidneys 4 howeto; tlmi elaaaatog, aweeteaiag aad freak eaiiag (he'aatire atoaeatary. oanal he (of aattlag aaere feed into the stoav guarter peuad ef llmeatone phea Wtg jaftta hat vary little at the drag ataea, W le aulclaat to aaake aayoaa aa egthualaat ea. (apid .hataiag." Ken wake a with a, dall, aeaiag head or hair farred teagae, had tasU. aaaty breath, eallow eoaaplexlea; eihera whe have Ikttjeaa attaeka, aaii ateataeh or eoMUtatieaaxaaaearedofijroaouaeed lawraregseat la hath health aad aa-, paaraa.aaerUr.'T-v. rVv ' r' SfVj .v. J-'? v . ' FA4W a 1r nitun-' "' "SKftgra In fWi-JyVary -i 4 u m kV" J - M;j, BgKtHHIgLLB SallBilaiVI antw9laiBBBwiiJBiBBBBBBBr-7 ' a BsaT; f ' The Rev. Frank M. OoodchUd, Pt f?S tor of one ol the largest .jtapuet 3. ; churches In New York city, haa nt; r m UCKea uenerai vreaera my, 1S-V5 commander of the troops. oa the hf- ?j der, because of differences there. wRh '. i-p nreach to the soldiers. He. said la V :- H;2tS .-- ja?sJi "When young men of my congrega- ?tn tion powat tne noraer return lawui' $&& cause I woud not fight, tor' atgevera- M ment that vyould not protectee" '""a IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE MT$:: TAKE A GLASS OF ALT IF VoUR BACK HURTS TROUILEt YOU OR' EUtMWaU No man or woman who eata regular can make a mletake ty'lmiif ing the kidneys occaatoaally, tfSls m11 iAHtw ati4iiMtw VaaaRr fRffcaFRalal nrtc acid which eatcttee .Haa .tUdHfill 'M they become over worked tWr SM; RirsiO, gel BiHSiUB tun uu immamr w fefvW wa'40tu:a poisons iroBae,Booa,ue ftess we get sleU. Nearly anariwaa,tigflfg -M. headaches, liver trouble, miwasjaayas dinlness, sleepleeaneM'1s',lsrlaatT. JI.Im mm hm lllflrt tHa ThA tnnmimt voa fal a daR aaka Jnv .. - .r" .. :.T - v--L'-f'i'A, w- me Kidneys or your wi,i3f y FtiTS S'yw' sediment, lrreguiar of paaaage or - ' tended by a aensauoa 01 acaMing, atog , - ; eatinir meat and zet about (our 1 w ' .VtA-T- of Jad Salts from any pharmacy take" a tables'poonful In a glass of water be fore breakfast, and in a few days your kidneys wUl act fine. Taia . f aaaouii salts is made from the acid,of grapee and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for generatioaa tp flush and stimulate the kidneys, aWto neutralize the acids In urine so it mo, longer causes IrriUUon. ua ending bladder weakness. , v Jad Salts Is Inexpensive 'aad"eaaaot Injure; maker delightful egerveseiiit lleUlA wbIah kinlr vrftlill aUTtirVflBmA should take now and then to keetftW $& kidneys clean and active and the Mood; pure, thereby avoldingsenoM Boaey complications. Adv. ' , 4 GENERAL ELECTION OF ..TIUS HORSEFLY, IRRIGATION, fMft TRtrrp. Notice "is hereby given thatea .. Tuesday, January 9, 1016, there will n be a regular election 01 tne nereeaT; Irrlaation DUtrlct for thejpurpoae of electing officers ot'the district for tha year 1917 and 1918. . .? CHAS. W, FLACKUS, Secretary. 5-12-19-26 Horsefly Irrigation D4a, A lXlCNCHRnsaaaaV; a leata aohred witti a of owrh(e 1 &(.&? , $$&$$, I l taVcJCBanut $ x awlaaaKfK..aBV M ":'$'hi: .UaaBBBaBaamteanaBnT w I aaaaBavaaaaw " ' -v?r ''v'v"'-. eJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtBBS?Msa fv BaftkH',W'. ' ' s , .A-vi.3 ' . "jGS t i m.v wmv ' fWafjiifiaSaajii ;- . wr' ..mmv m-tmmmmmmmmmrm im M'l ,?: &???w,0ii frt;!.. . ,- Jhh: vr , . , - i."i. $$?',? W 15 -ssffi J&m -$!viW 1 a jis&mi "Sii&rK."?., v' .&&; ,xmm Ji? ' &2?1 .1 ;1K6l ? . "Sm: , !. 2ffl . .WdliSf ,1 f'fs v' M 'vTtW C M? "tvW m "W9 "$ v 1.- V,i m &!m- Vl-ri '? .-&-. tffl rf H3-1 'Hi a ' . iv3n tii x: ", -A'-'-Xo, .. .: