1 Septomber 8, 19:17 VOTE SCALE SIMILAR TO LET YEAR (etaitilitio,11 from l'into out yotin picking prieve itro itiginT II) Ilin prorlucor will 01,10'1 lw ravorithh, to 'Ito, 111 itli I 4,11 tilliisH II doclitillig loll I. Malty irrofhlviI'm Mtn blot it liii 11. It hp It alt. IIPI 'tinny nut ri.111111 lithlirieri elo thy, Welting. NIIonlwrm tir tho kinnoilit 'nth' Ink worth' gmsorm grmilw Ii Ill 'wwlitt, with Ow Ntori'llt reml Itith i,uitttthfi 4,0 ttiiittitil rimtival toil Iletolovr S hir,wmat In on Irvight !mem BOMB TRAIN will Ito amtwInht,(1 nm rapidly SIN ItEX E. 114)111) ltex K. !lord, for the last flit 3efirs H ihIttt of Klamath coun ty, 'tasked tia ay at him late resi dence east t)r ()1,11, September 8, 1937, at 1 a. In., lot lowing fin 11111,01 Of seven months. 110 WWI a native of England, anti at the tint or death wit,' aged yearm find 26 days. Surviving II re hvo daughters, Mrs. Fortriedo and Airs. Dixie Awitr(y. hoth of ;in loritticison, t'ttlif.; two misters, Jessie and ill It !lord of IC40ntersetshire, Kitt; land, 1111(1 two grandchildren. The remains rest lii tho Earl Vhillock funeral home, l'ino street al Sixth, Nvhere friends ina call after 10 It. '1'huratlity. Notice of rillterni to 101 announced later. -..m,m11W11 ') -". Latl g; he A. - :I 4; A '1; At'A1 111,' ,,,111111hl it vaN liIiit.l 0111 hy 1flok 11. M 1 iter. Cortiot 1 emu nu, : tr0111 the, t conuouly lho laototy SvidomhoT 14. The - -- """-""1" "1" 1-111 11" """"111 Over 1000 Entries Expectecl meeting ell her on the It ri,111,141 or evening of thtolier and Coiv ernor Chat leti Martin will he In Attractive Child Cont oohed t IP 1111.1141 I 1118,1111k Will 1110 11,1,11,101. lietiry St mon. PrtItidmt l lie Klamath 8round:111ms, vitt present the Hirt- limo I non children aro ox-1 lion will int announced late tat ton to the govt.! nor. peeled to lot entered in tit. v11411111 'I him year 1h, choice 1,1kIt", MI111,01111,1 Agr.','Ilt111. annual Kennett I.: illa at iiiihl,otd "tnomt attractive children Itii 1000 nro pmIed In h. o.111.10,1 In tlin P11411111 ntinnal K.nti,11 mtntlIn1,0Ft It I aim" plaint,' to havn a rgro Ill vnr I nifty "Thud AI t nod ivn rtowntal Ivo or lit. IJ 4. ,Ipat- Child" golitnat 11,1 oro I hit dosing Mont or 1101,1111ton 1,1,1,111 ilitte Saturday, agnording to Cain rum,' inarkoi lug itr. eulliellirn flir lily it, or lion point .111.n ni aow rirot Ong ! 11.11 Kills at toll". ItItIjIl ii NY v.ii ot Already Jam" f h,ii 900 ehildrea I he major wow., IIIN or I )1,1 r hitY0 Illid V1111441 Stith,. I litgr, Ow raid. There In 110 p pro,0. ,;. 1 iyo1, ,,,,,, or obligation rontootod with gull Slat" riillega Will Mao cull- I II" ! "1"1'."' 1411" 1101111H 0111, lind atoll ot nvnry child ft III bo lont Ion at tit. mont ing. '111"1"d in th" e"111""ll i This 111,1111y IN an increase or with toniollio,.1 Tio 1 oltill'oxilitittnl nor vont ovnr Klamath potalo gioWnr4 iti i 1,0 any or lite previous Purl ',Iliad,' 110'1,0.'1 111 Iii snvnt, annual coninsig. MINN (;' lug fright ratng itilir - I 1,,r,1 "1,1, of ihe kepi eompartildo lo inn yak inn,. itili or p i (0 1(0 nail, rain.. anti I4 Innll miiiii In the display. II largor , how ruoin than liam liven ruglike.' 'llivri tin lw.'11 lo,rorn a lit lin neverniiiiry I his 'year. to,,111,1 iiiItii1 tio on '11, dm. and 011,,o or iho par vitli Yakima. and ii iii k ! along !lingo linen w It runt litile. liii In ilitte 110 remilltm 113, hntIt 300 CI-IINESE gained. it Wan "purled. KILLED AS JAPS 1,1,,h0 (;,. ponnthlo in older that n roIiiplt J,ig commtrinon In ratem of similar l " .... 'thinning torrothiut whim Ono nt Ito C.:lid. may Im made. IIeIi. ib.IiI roargil over It at It sung reported that tititi nit mot,. than 5011 rim!, itn glotvgl n In Maim 8,011 ti nirgaliing a trail of rim lit rgolityttomt In potato rains! ,,, to nil markiiin tin.I In 'Milli ion 'Iry v unwired or it reduced Id' , , nffil took action t hitt nth, ald of Chlettgo. hat ennal I Ii, rll to foreignorn lloth Too init., mid Klamath I rimialning In Chinn tutu tin virtually W 1111n 1;11otot to etottlorilltt WWI the l'Iamt"(1 111" ill"' holm for nit K county chaining. 1.."".11 ""Itral- lnetTo in program ad v,rtising ""1""4". 'rho Japaiim nnmvering lititmat h county potatogn. Eitch 111180elitt Ion agrued to rain. 1h r"nPMVor nolo, 01111111.Iva t hitt t rootot lin withilrnwn to matgli I MIMI hellig pot op by from n !much wider nren In I tw I in chamber of goinitigruti for thin Shanghai encliong it, it than hail put wan lug real I hat !teen hut:vadat to implore Ito It Mrs of tho tin Hollt! It'mortil, Ions g,tfet of r.,1,1o1 residents n nd Phouid Aor0 lilt I ho comnilltge 1"1""" In the International of I Ito clutintier or (minium to in 11":"' rim Japatinse, riintintint. wan orking out An ttilvortinIng tiro hy Vigo Admiral gram. ettinniamliir-Imehint of tho .lonantiFo third rivet In Chi.. Obituaries nose wn t ors. Itettri,1114 srlietittlett It followed n ("littlest, rottimril ItEX E. I l l loop, In l'on TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . WANTE1),(;ond and 11111- 1,11toom high sehool young man NVII0 10 Park S'20 a month for it vouple of hours Work each morning. Call at News and Herald and ask for Ilemingsen. FOR ItlINTIi-room modorn un furnis11.1 house. full basement. Itelerences reqvIred. 23 40 Gar 1.0 It SA nog a Ir-t le.ht heat er and pipe. floor lamp, cheap. 24 47 Iteclanutt Ion. 9-8 Compete for Factory Trips - , a, iv fq-0 v.1 ' jits 3.1 Ate, 11A L' 'ci ii i. contont log In Um Alarahall Coront t companY Iy Ilotthiso ion Hato toi luliupi Ito lIi. hlamohlto rtictorY lArIt to right Im John MeNtit, lilo leNtolt, AtII4tfl Adjuin, Jack tintotir awl Frank oopor. Two or then1 will at tmot Ili' ()Ida h Ann vt'roa y HN gt149,114 or I tin company. ()1,1m am Ito, rtrat automobile, lottli. 1 Ito (thin Piraln wax III firmt car to go it ;nth, ,t admit.. and I ho I 'tam somt and stnatly worn III firht cars to crosa In Attractive Child Contest lIon will hot announced later. 'this year the choice of the "most attractive children" will rotil WIIII I ho people IPA' display of photographs. Every one attending the exhibit iii 10. int I I loll to (II O, III. It) each of the classifications. Aliss Gaylord emphasizes that there are no otfi to sell or 111Prellitlidise gliloN to) collect in connection with the con test. :tinny attractive prizes and mer chandise 01114.11S are luting offered ItH awards fl the contest. ity Klam ath Falls merchants, incittoling tiolden Rule. tleorge Metz, Moe's, Portles bicycle shop, fluster Brown $hoot store, Potp-Eyot chill. Wag goner drug Atom lilantath Kur t," urn coin nit tlY Beck's lathery, News and lierald, fillaw stationery. Pierce beauty shop, MurphotyN toted store and Roberts and ilar lung. across the Whangpoo river from the international zone, un less foreign nitYal concentrations guaranteed that Japanese troops would be restrained (ruin ing there. The Shanghai office of the Chinese foreign ministry also warned nil foreign officials here or the fintipT to their shipving from Chinese air attacks. NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OPPOSING WAR FLEETS ENGAGE EAST Of SPgIN (Con, Itowl from ()i o) Hoy let government, will nue tom(' "to etill I lB I lu ii Men, 10 I heir rem:al:11,i bill y" it ',Pavel ni ill0V011 fail. The moviet pretut criticized (;o eat, lit 'lain and France tor rail ing to Join 1tilk4111 II 111111111g hal au au marl nett for piracy in !Mc Mediterranean. They tired Icted lit tit, would conie of Frill ny'm Med - I errii n con torencea dettigned to lout at tacks on thinning in the I nland poua . it ri I bit II lanai rhea trront Nu rn burr, scene or Adolf' I lit ler'g nazi con rebm, maid n ivlt t hal Ger id reply to an A nglo French in vital ion to a NI eti rit lea II "an l I lI racy" parley b., Fult:geating Iliti I he w hole matter Ito referred to the ropean non intervention committee, In itouto trili,ii height lried by a new utiviet rejecting Itaiy's freighters by "Italian" tittiona does. Italy may $hun Fridays conforellc0, (rat Wilt lift prepared to evac uate vote refugees, mostly Stittil kit sympaillizers, from 1adiuI tIllhatOtiett ROO ItOto 'joint Of all countrics except 14rance. (The hoot rgent sym pat litzers took refuge in tilt, ttillittiStlit.14 WIlell the Sp:intuit civil war broke out I. I ieteriftes Score Vitt Prtillttt was inaliing Olt own ar rangemnts for evatMation of ref ligees front lite French em bassy. Tito bedraggled tiOrtOlt10114 of ttljtill, (lot St,t1111S11 tiOrt II WtOtt, WO1.1) lttptllittti to have Vt'itirled abont today, after 13 days of re teat before titivancing insurgents anti inflicted a disastrous defeat on their purtitiorm. Fivo hundred of Generalissimo Francisco ranco's litl Vallee guard were slain or wounded II the fiiree batile on the Iliscayan coast road about four lades west of 1.latics it about 45 miles east of Gijon. ' - .""''' ''''' 'WASHINGTON, Seld 8 (11) KtutrantPed that Japanese troops Secretary Hull characterized the rout,' bo restrained from land- activity of unidentified raiders in the 'Aletliterranean today as a The Shanghai office of the promiscuous situation growing Chinese foreign ministry also warned all foreign officials here gradually more acute. lie said he had discussed it or the danger to their shipping with Chairman Kennedy of the from Chinese air attacks. maritime commission. Officials emphasized, however, B that the state de m partent 11:1H not aseball broadcast any general warning to AMPliCalt shipping ttr stay Out of (('ontinued from Page One) that area. Announcing at his press con bard', ' Davis; Bowman. BrOWn, ference that he had discussed the Swift and Padden. situation with Kennedy about two IL IL E. weeks ago, Hull said everybody Philadelphia 6 12 0 knows there is danger in the Boston 3 11 6 Mediterranean at present. He did Johnston and Grace; Turner not reveal conclusions he and and Lopez. Kennedy may have reached con Boston 3 11 6 Mediterranean at present. He did Johnston anti Grace; Turner not reveal conclusions he and and Lopez. Kennedy may have reached con :. cerning measures to safeguard AMERICAN LEAGUE A til el' ica n shipping. II. H. E.: State department officials in Ch leago 10 15 0 Anted that the department itself St. bouls 1 6 3 ' has taken no action in this regard. Kennedy and Sewell; Knot t, Strickland and 'team Circle to 5leetillahee circle of Second game: If. II. E : the Methodist Episcopal chureh Boston 6 II 2' will meet at the home of 5irs. O. New York 9 6 1 K. Muth, 1932 Portland street. Wilson. 1'11011111F1 and lierg; for 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday, Pearson, Maltoshy and Glenn. September 9. Mrs. W. J. Helfer First game: It. li E. and 51 Ts. Mae Huck will be co Washington 0 6 0 , hostesses. Philadelphia 2 5 0 I Chaim and R. Ferrell; Caster ia.,... and Brucker. tal ,.... loilhat game: R. II. E. Now York WW:hk CI, :111 Boston , , , A 3 7 1 AN,tx.,IF V ER. Newsom, and DeSautels, It -Mr higEILSIKEli ring and Dickey. ,... .. Second game: R. 11. E. 1,220 Washington 1 9 0 Wad to5 Philadelphia 0 4 0 Appleton and Million; Thomas lid 4 old and I !ayes. I 44 212 715. 1,1 'S First game: Ft. II. E. Thls yi . Cleveland 6 9 0 I ., Detroit 1 7 1 stone A Pula Distillery to.,Istionimilr, Allen and Pyttak; Bridges. Wade and York. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskty o 95 Proof I H""7""g, flit! ,ut",,""1" "1""'r it take "Horde tittle," he , Jul le.11.., to Inc emrellean to develop the entire pro intervention committee, , gram, which will go forward am in tonne !eerie') heightened by feet ee the itindm will permit. ft tit'w ttO'it't "tit" rtti".""g It"tY's The Nurvey now ham little money Etth"1 to "It' ""i"" "" other than the approximately dematelm im the sinking el 'llevlet snim,000 a year from duck fitanip rreightrm "Italian" ADRIENNE'S Takes Pleasure in Announcing That in E i 41 S e n For many years connected with the Golden Rule Store shoe depcirtment, has JOINED OUR STAFF IIk AR. 61-SEN formerly hi s sold CANTILEVER and SELBY shoes and is very WI happy to be able to work with these fine lines again. We are very happy to have a man of Mr. Olsen's character and shoe fitting ability on our staff, and join with him in inviting all old friends and customers to come in and see us." CHET SMITH, Manager Shoe Dept. Editorials On News sig BAIL rgErEITED (cont... from Page Ono) 11 dicra 11109 tO 1111V brend. Cotton 00 OLE CHITGE roan. Colton is an important item in the mail utacturo of oc- tiit Hathaway, httri,,ii with plonivcat drunk and diaoractly Cinid Md., for And ao on down the Hat. Thelteited bail of $10 Wedmaelay when Intl() talica t,o al,mcar in, police court Mild la thinking in tering of wart .. I to answer to the count. and the markets, both stock and Richard Donovan forfeited Ir, commodity, reflect the way peo-1 tin ,71nan,7n of driving a car pie are thinking. wit hout opera tor's 10,4711101. What la halaia'alag in China hnr- driIrtYklit'ute(tIlSti811;tclild vc!ilgatagt;;:tly, wwlaUsl hehhia hat what la hahlath- fined $10 on the 'first count or hug In the Mediterranean fright- fiv ciaya a jii. ens them. was ,1110W,41 a suspension of a fine of $100 111f1 t,0 days in Jail On 111,, second count, if he leaves town 270,000-ACRE upon completimi of the drunk sen 1,711,47. REFUGE PART OF John O'Connor, charged with drunkenness, was paroled to leave WILDLIFE PROGRAM ;0, Onf.n. 11n fine was set at $100. (Continued from Page One) mike ,1 Vab.h, charged with drunkenness, was ammessen a fine care of the refuges and look of $10 or sentenced to five days after then' and will also work in in .111. - (eolith' tied from Page One) care of the ref ugem and look after them and will aim work in I he field in predatory animal and rodent control and in ad miniatra I ion of the migratory bird act," a marvey official maid. The bureau wants an adequate number of refuges in the north for breeding grounda and in the south for neating grounds. The intermediate refuge's would pro vide a place for the birds to rest and be protected in flight. Roadways and trails will be constructed in the Lakeview refuge area. PORTLAND, Sept. 8 (Al') Default watt taken in favor of the United States in the govern ment's condemnation suit against John L. Lyons and others, in volving 2170 acres of land in Lake county, when none of the defendants appeared in the Unit ed States district court here on Tuesday. Tim land involved is sought by the government for the Hart mountain antelope refuge. LAKEVIEW. Sept. 8 (Special) A CCC camp for the Hart moun tain game refuge has been assured In advice s from 'Washington. and it is expected the camp will be established next month. The enrollees will build fence around the 270.000-acre refuge. will construct and improve roads, w.it'sliu.lit orithe property. 1 and will do other agvelopment Rex Bard and a large, English work. The road up the Hart type pipe were inseparable. Re- I mountain rim will be widened, cent visitors at his bedside report but will be retained at the sante ed he had the pipe besitie him, but I , location. was not smoking it. 1 It is expected the camp will 11 Mr. Bord is survived by two I established at a ranch at the foot daughters. Mrs. Millard Fortriede 1 of the mountain, near the place and Mrs. Dixie Awbrey, both of 1 where the road starts up the grade. San Francisco. and two grant! This ranch was taken over by the children. Other relatives live In government in its purchase of England . property for the refuge. It Is also reported that addi tional CCC boys are to be sent to Illy camp, and from there some work may be done on the new state park along the Klamath Lakeview highway, where the commission has purchased timber to preserve roadside beauty. CEI) Tas more fla o because 1 it's t asted REX BORD DIES AT OLENE HOME EARLY WEDNESDAY (Continued from Page One) roamed over a good part of the world and tra many years traveled throughout this country as Amer ican representative of an English firm t,vhich manufactured sheep and cattle (lip. Ile continue(' In that business for a number of years after corn ing to Klamath Falls and ac quiring the tette ranch. His part ner for many years in the early days here was Charles Armstrong, one-titne husband of Madame ,Nlel ba, the famed prima donna. Many interesting stories sur round the memory Of Rex fiord, and were recalled by Klamath old-timers. One that was recount ed NVednesday by E. B. Hall, long time friend of Bord, had to do with a smart publicity "stunt" he staged in Texas in behalf of the English firm he represented. It seems that Charles Taft, brother of William Howard Taft, then president of the United States, had a ranch in Texas. ford learned that President Taft was to visit his brother and arranged for a cattle dipping operation at the Ta it place at that time. Raised Fine Uorriedides Ile had a photographer on the ground, and was able to send his' firm a picture showing the dip ping operation with the president of the United States looking on. Mr. Hord raised fine Corriedaies on his Olene ranch. Recently- an attractive new country residence CITY ENGINEER GIVEN AUTHORITY TO CLOSE BRIDGES (Continued from page One) the four canal bridges, all of which are said to be in a danger 01154 condition and unsafe for all traffic save passenger automo biles and light delivery trucks. I lea vy aluty trucks are routed by devious ways to avoid cross lag the bridges, and fire trucks, should they have to cross In an omergency, would necessarily be slowed to a snall's pace, Thomas will make a more thorough investigation of all the bridges, and should Ito believe hat life is endangered by cross ing, he will CIOMO One, or all. in the meantime. City Attor ney fi. E. Van Vactor is Investi gating legal measures toward condemning the bridges if such a recornmendat ion Is made by the council after a further re Port from Engineer Thomas. Motorbus are warned that they should cross the bridges slowly to avoid too great a Jar on the weakened tim hers. All of the bridges have been patched and re pa i red many times, a nd any additional re pairing is im possible, according to the city engineer. LOCAL PINBALL BAN TO STICK, ATTORNEY SAYS (Continued from Page One) supreme court hands down its de cisionand he expects prompt ac tion in that respectthere will he no slackening in the Klamath pin ball closure order, although the operators who reopened tempo rarily Wednesday will not be pros ecuted if they padlock their ma chines again immediately. Blackmer said he had notified all pinball operators of his deci sion in the matter. Funerals A DELINE HOYT Funeral services for the late Adeline Hoyt. who passed away OPEN MEETING Harold Pritchett International President of The International Wood Workers of America 1111 Speak on AFL-CIO Controversy The Public Is Invited 919 Klamath Ave. 7:30 (P. M. 1Ved., Sept. 8 11. PAGE THREE at her late residence in Fort tilanutth, Nionday, September 8, 1937, following an Muesli of one year, will he held In the chapel or the Earl Vhitiock Funeral Home, Pine treat at Sixth, Thuraday, Beptemher 9, 1937, at 2:30 p. m. Commitment morvieen and interment, faintly plot lit 100F cemetery. Friends are in. vited. MEETING CALLED 11111 DISPUTED Members Of the citizens health eommittee of Klamath Fails will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock with the city council to discuss the food handlers' ordinance which has raised such a etorm among members of the culinary alliance. The alliance objects to the fact that the ordinance demands a fee of $2.50 for a physical examina tion for such food handler, stipz lating that the examination must be made by the city physician. Food handlers maintain that if they pay for the examinatians, each should be allowed to choose his own physician, and that if the city desires the city physician to make the examinations, they Shott Id be given free of charge. A threatened strike of food handlers was averted when the council deferred final action on the ordinance in order to see if a satisfactory understanding could be reached. The meeting scheduled for this evening is for the purpose of dis cussing various points of the ordi nance preparatory to a joint meeting of the council, the culi nary alliance and the health com mittee set for September 15. "Ready to Start" Classes are now being organ ized for the new school year --enroll now for BUSINESS TRAINING. Offering STAND ARD COURSES In STENOGRAPHY SECRETARIAL TRAINING OFFICE MACHINES Day or Night School INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Willits Bldg. 432 Main PLENTY OF TRUCKS ...and commercial cars included in this a aaaaa ce Sale at attractive prkes IV, UR LOCAL FORD DEALER'S icEITIRE STOCK OF USED CARS 1GOES INTO THIS SALE! No. 1276-1933 Ford Truck Factory stake body, has been a farm truck, very low mileage, carries our R&G $395 guarantee No. 2622-1933 Ford Stake Truck Cab and paint very good, has new motor exchange, priced $365 to sell at No. 22-1931 Chevrolet Truck Long wheel base model, equipped with dual $225 tires 1933 Ford Tudor Factory exchanged motor, finish and upholstery in very nice condition, an R&G car priced to sell at $375 Many or the cars at tired bear this It 111 0 emblem which means Renewed and Guar. antes& 100 sat. istaction or 100 rotund. No. 1235-1936 Ford Deluxe Touring Sedan Radio and heater, reconditioned mo tor, original paint and upholstery in excellent shape, an R&G car $635 No. 1241-1936 Dodge Deluxe Sedan Low mileage, original paint perfect, heater, just traded in on a Lincoln Zephyr. This car must be seen to be appreciated, R&G of course $675 No. 1103-1936 Ford Touring Tudor Original Washington Blue paint per fect, good tires, broadcloth uphols tery, radio, low mileage, extra large trunk space, an R&G car $595 t:;alsigerMotorCOD Main and Esplanade 527 Klamath I Saturday, September II ABSOLUTELY tho FINAL DATE FOR SITTINGS for Kenna 11-Ellis StudioLost River Dairy P Mosf Attractive Child Contest Open and Free to All Children 5 Months to 10 Years ny lc ons s an rryP, c' 1bu n tmt 7vi II 1 iss falvc'et. 1174.44": 1 ,;:,:. ; ' your time. 1 Az,t ,, ' Each person viewing ;;' i' ''',,, :;,,,,dtleTh''''',. itit the exhibit of photo- c '' phs will or th veoli,!nfoosr ahis - ,,4 -,. .. , p v choice i most t v,, ; ;tl a tractive children" enter . ed in the contest. i ': i, Kennell-Ellis A ,, , . 4)1,r7,,,. Ilk,. Artist Photographers , 1 's.' ' rs 204 Medical-Dental Bldg. (Oregon il,," Bldg.) Telephone 2010 ,.- - - - ' 1 NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE - . r , , IALERs-9 , , , . , A rillyt A., .. . . galt4 I 1111T1111 , .. . E ' , E0,11 ttt"ti" , b u sto , , , ,,, ,3s.$) CAR-S t I S k I TRuc I ' '' 4 RtG)0 PLENTY OF ' TRUCKS -------,1,----" ,. , , - :11, LIT:LtimarthA:calt. :14; alti emblem which means ...and commercial Renewed and Cleat, cars Included In this ' CI aaaaa ce Sale at rsantwiteedd: 100 sat !stadia. or 100 I attractive orkes See FORD DEALER No. Facto truck, R&G guara No. Truci Cab motol to sel No. Long with tires 1933 Facto uphol R&G to sel Main r -'''"o Irr; v 4 ,- .,.., - I. 1 '''''41 ; I... i, , '-., I - ,'.''',,ti l ' '4-4 leagi'.., ,...,," If '' .411,1.4 " 14.4 t'' , 1, ', g;,!"- ' '--444; ' 4 ! t -. $5.4' l'i , 0 '''fI: - 4 7, ), 1 ' k, l',7,,t. ' '1 ' ', ' 0 i ' -4 i -. 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