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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
Page Two Wp,Ino....y, Pot, 7. 102." THE KLAMATu E Directs Womcr. j Police in Capital j FOR SHADE TREES Chamber of Commerce Heads Unanimously Endorse Improvement rnanimonslr endorsing the city beautiful plan, sponsored by mem bers of the Women's Library club, for the planting of trees through out all principal streets of the mu nicipality, the board of directors. Klamath county chamber of com merce yesterday went on record as being solidly behind the movement. This, and several, other matters of prime civic interest, was taken up during the regular weekly meeting of the board held in the local cham ber rooms yesterday. I The board also informally dis cussed the changing of the city's1 name, which was, however, laid onj . the table, to be brought up at a j later meeting. 1 W. W. McXealy. chairman of the publicity committee, was named as , a delegate to the publicity eonven-i tion to be held at Grants Pass on October T. ft , : ! V - . f 4 J - ; Keep Our Money in Circulation Hen1 nay deflnlU'ly or la unte a "'' p.irism. y. Well, as 1 rrv.ill i'". I'i'ort. .1... -. ...Ion :. t'l.ll !'! I'lHOU o build from H.nl ""th ''' H1 the i. ' P...1! ' W .IV surd, so t T l:inil. Ilm iMkolns, .... onsln. t'ur , h eti.tiiieet H'C of I'dell, nnd rou'... with th. t'n-n t..l.:uK rli In '1 In r- .... f r.wilK.'lltlllll. .IB " . , I ... n... ase where the thln Hi" ''"" in lb.' busine." orld arc the linns lh.t mint prove their merit. Any tlilnt lt.it Is useless or in.-f f t. lent soon loses out In tlie strumous nee for supremacy. So when you view v..nr successful business establish- n..iiis in your home . .nmnuaity !" 1'atil are viewing thos who have proven their merit anil a rilit to your i;it- A. Y'S sir. 1. Would th.it ace. :f.:no.l.it' -'d serve ur purp-.we? A. Vej. w would !:' ttce vvonl.l be Willing to t.lW.- Hie '"!-'" in with us. In ! "u to have them. I tir.tik n wjiii.i bo a proiHT tlilim. ten tiiai i ,nM,.ratl.n. O Then U It your l.o. The business field In the small railway competition in tlie KUui ulate.1 now t lie car t.vwns iM.eeia;iv. is not exclusive to ,.n territcry. a anybody. The game Is open to any- w oulsl not be disastrous body who desires to enter and cares r;or, to risk the necessary capital. No- A. Why. If my ld-a of the trut- body faces fiercer competition on (lc riK:,; an, I ' k"" every hand than the country mer- lsj would say that no Uis.islcr chant. A dissasttsfied customer does fan R1pp,.n, because there l no not have to trade with him. and he piWji,nu.v of a rate war. or any- knows It. There are the competing (hiQk ,,f -hat kind, such wed to stores across the street or next door. ,.!-,. with the enirv of another Mrs. Mina Van Winkle is di- ' rector of policewomen in Wash- ,; ington, D. C." She is considered an authority on social service . . . . .. ..... 1 1 in carrier. l nui is a.' the Interstate Commerce- coniml- There is no ..pr .rtiniity lor slon. MACMILLAN BACK FROM ARCTIC SEA ; Or. If those do not suit there are I usually towns within a very short I distance that invite his patronage. I So the country merchant must find anv(1, :ns f that klnJ to happen a way to meet these conditions, aud he can only meet them by giving the service, the goods ar.d prices that do satisfy tho customers. Most people expect and receive accommodation from the home mer Aanr K-hlh thfV vntilil never re- . ... ..v,. ...,. 1 ceive In a thousand years from the ! unouiciai ami u.a.. - .v,nhi. fe., t,ZZ reel, T order concern. Just this fall- the Weyerhauser peop.s acreage available for future recla-, ... . 1 ,hr.,i. ibeir ehlif active ure or aecommonation snou u up a CALIFORNIA BODY SUPPORTS SOU. PACi (Continued from Page One) TIMBER BRIGADE OF j NORTH TAKES STAND Well." r I'll' -I '"". ,,,-ak. I Ida""- Minn ! desl llll.l 1UOM In that I'-'- .... . c h...n Pacific does V, I lie .-' . . . 'nrtVr- ll Is ri.ll.ulous to Ihliik rxa.ll. a. a i., ..-nt of a fr liorl,. '" i'liii!iipioU'-'ill r.....:. would not ""-r ""n i llenvv Inl.ri'sl 1 thluk oar enormous .,...,.! rlllltles ns in t' 1 ,-,.mpeilti railroad line ... the ifTud t. irllorv I'actlir and the be. n a great I en., road w.'i.'.! ,U.l!e senlce It tho N r'.'-etn lii'-s I--"' t Kiamaili Kails yean "o. would have ha t a mill there ear .., Wo oaiit I" b.-tm n;'""' (..lure our timber In Klamath e f.'.'l the Klamath country ..blitlonal ra.l faculties pr.-ellt lime e an- ell't r i-tomers b..th fir ali.l t'.v ll .r fir an! : I. KOO.I. l-' :li.. Klamaia p'ne now. a "ur pine M Pply is evii auited "If the iiregou Trunk comes M tbe Klair.a'h 'oiinlry. Klamath Kails will be I lie largest We.letu I maiiufa.tutit.f point m America There is r-o d.'iilil obo-it I' s" l.ior in Johns"" n,"l," "'Olld lai,,. 'I ..... U..J.U' If tint : Mrlllt Is 1st .aw lor .ei. 'al mlllll'es l - ....-,.,, rl. H . .if speed '" ' v" " " "" "' lCl W I , . i , ..o oiilon ho aitaliie.l. Inei. u for ll, th I Ilivrsl o or moi. Two line . tho I'nlot ; egon Ti link I !a. . ,,-flt lo US. l,,r' Live n 't !cn .l Hal eed-. the lis. pareit lor m" liiililer liau" for bailie." rl'Ulllril , ,L . l .rf l Waller, alter 1 rtllo-r ..." .,.,.1 he bad .......:.. "I I,,. iollllUlle.1 II ,,od loinoirow. Illerl ll fr never loll I ho lh too. pull. Wli. At tlaiber w .. need I ( onllnue.1 from rage "") Explorer Believes He Has New Data to Show Norsemen today. xecullve. mation, together with approximately ... . ., . . ,h..ir or.i nn.ler sworn oath. i?r nun ., .vaiiahie for stock ' strong point in tavor oi me nome ; laO.000 seres svallaoie tor stocg . i ti,t thee would immediately, upon ! raising and dry farming. The ter-, mercnan,. om .nans uo. .... ,,..,.r.,ato com- Iritory tributary to this proposed' lurches, the school,, the, rcrmis, d.,a f I-- - M, .. . . ' .,. ..... various nubile activities that are.merce commls.slon to the .Norin.ru : line now nas some oa.uuu acres ' - - ,. , . ... t x.-i.,,.th ! , t j .... I onlv nosslble because the home mer- -lines to build to K.arram wnicn are nnuer irrigauon ana cm- - - - .. . ... , ,, ,h. v,-.s:h countrv I cnant and Dustness man is aomg al,,. u' " 1 .... ...... . 1... kn.m-n l.iiitl and rcSllr for mese uaa - PIRATES-SOLONS ARE READY FOR SERIES (f onlinuol frs.m Po tne) ' tivation I ltk. .......!-... .i- u in successful business. All of result in the establishment of m. mings are inseparable and it every- oiis-.a...... Ua. . .... ........ .....I body would trade out of town, the' lines trmmpnantiy enier ..ie v.... Discovered America of applicant- and w, eventually'"""1 wo"'' Publc c- Not only a lumber mill was prom- form a nortion of a new throurh ! tivlties would soon cease. There Is: lod. but a lcrge sash and door lac SYDNEY. X S Oct ..-(United ; .FaKni waT . P-sperou. town can lory will be built in Klamath Kails News) Donald B. MacMUlan. Am-j ,he Misting ma(n Um o ,he Central : be maintained and at the same time ' by Ih- Weyerhauesers. erics explorer of the Arctic. r-: padi(. ,a Xevada of have a large part of the business of !' T.-ilnmny rived back in civilization aboard ... .j . .. the town sent elsewhere I'nder direct quest lor., nc by ('has. the Bowdoin Tuesday with whatjthe nor.neasterIj. 0, Caliorj Many people do not reallie what j A- "art. attorney- for the Northern u-:..u..o w""r-!nia tributary to such proposed new " mcans " stnd n-y ' IheWines. air. ing. unuer ..u. mation of the legend that placed the Norsemen in North America hun- dreds of years before reached the West Indies. Balked by weather and the town. Of course a few would not out the following Information: "Our holdings in the Mamattt construction. I "In tt nnnl.Vntlnn iinrtoe flnat, matter. Out WUCU It begins to mount Columbus' docket Vo 4941 southern Pacific "P to thousands of dollars perl country are four and one-half till 1 enmn.f Bdai,. at,n.;iv ........ month then one can see the vast lion of choice pine timber. We ln-i i. -it . ... ' datnaee to the Invn rnn t... th. mill 1 SO. OHO. liOO feet of limb.r a ..... , , lUUl.UI U. UICIiUilS.Bl.IUI U. C Ld..- - " ...r ability of airplanes to cope with' ,,..,,. .. , . i0s of this linnld rnli,l n,. vear In Klamath I'alls. We will the northern ice, the MacMfUai--" pedltlon of scientists and aviators; CXB railway, .now extending from Klamath Falls to Sprague river.' a', fjank ,ind thelr business curtailed. ; tun our mill a! full cavae1 fiy the the merchants cannot earrr th'vear round, market -oimlitioDs per- nevertheles, made various discov-;of M3 appIIcatIon wou!d stock they should, money becomes milting. We have already pur- erles of Interest, among them the ,ho ,,. h, ."tight" and evervhndv fin,i, i, I chased a mill site on Lake Kwauua. remains . ....... . A . , . '., scarce hocAHKA It l.i !... .... al-mir thro., mite South nt I'm h:.rt " ivui luau uui a uaiura. leeaer - " dcu. a . a - .. . -- realization that the "dog king of the Arctic" until the, dirig ible, rather than the plane, can be brought Into play in future ex- " ' . ...'all of which if authorized, will ma- be found mere is no nouoi in my mind.", ,..,. ... ,. . , business in..i.,i.. ,i i -,m .i-,.. tw .r v -NeW!' territory trihutary to the present "cularly Interested in getting their an(1 ' am savin; rislu ! : to a transcontinental line, to a com- to Ine everlasting benefit of some of Klamath Kalis. This i pany financially able to provide for biR' over-grown metropolis. Tod acres, or enough to 1) I future extensions and Improvements.! 0n another page of the News will mills, each lars. r than an ' all of which if authorized, will ma- be found the advertisements of miil In that city, if v-.c . settled In Labrador when Christo pher Columbus discovered America In 1492. "The settlements we discovered at Naln were certainly at least a thousand years . old fifteen hundred." 1 constructed line and Its proposed sl,le 01 'his question before the pub-; mil1 "HI in ojiera;: I extensions." ; "c They have selected the News da' "i Oregon Truck i I The commission pointed out also 88 tneir medium of expression. Take ntn Kali-.. ' in Its statement that the granting of nole of tneir advertising. They I first made i:iv : the application and construction of llaTe 'heir capital invested In their' ,ne Kiamat'.i country la the rallrnuil linoa n..n...a ...a.- Various entprnriuAs nna ...L -i the ' and Probaol5r; them, would result In producing Im- you service rendered that they i Klamath Falls as a lun.! I nor.iint n.rti nf . n . i- deserve von. !.. ... in... . ... Next year, the explorer an- "V T v. , .... a ...... nounced. he would go back to Lab- 'e 'r"m nort. ,0 ,sou,h' east of ' v ?ur ..a. ......... ..a 'he S'Iyou. Cascade and Sierra 5HF.VI lrV.H!YrW mv ! timber holding l. on th - T7v n.;- . ..MUkTT.T Xcvarta ranst!' which -ould.be of 'T' lot Klamath lak, which v.- :, iLTxZw eat value as a military road, being' BUILD MILL ANYWAY Portly before ia,o. wh a , "W. eMahl'shed eonelus.ret, ,b. pro,eclei1 b "e mountain range. ! believed that th.. Hill lir.-a . .v.. .v. -..... w.j ...... Irom attack from the coast. : (Continul from Vase One roln through that section, on a io .ne iiogue river valley. north of the Walker . , , . . "alker hoped then to establish a mill fact that the Vikings had settle ments in Labrador similar to those' discovered In Greenland." he said. KLAMATH JUDGE IS The Peary, companion ship of the- pi 1771 p Tn tirntpno Bowdoin under command of Lieut.) tuiiLl lu WlfcLUUJd E. F. McDonald, Jr., and bearing (Cuutinuotl From IaKo One) the naval air contingent of thel expedition under Lieut. K. E. B.-yd.; bedside of the stricken man.' .or lue vuar.es.on navy; Mr. Hunsakcr had served as t... 100 W1" not say that yard at Boston where she Is ei- tlce of the peace of this district for: N"or,her es do not get perm . ...ea..- some time and had been a resident,8""1 10 """I " Klamath wniie jiacaiuian is proceeding to 0f Klamath Kails foe i.. ,r..that his Inland harbor at Wlscasset.l war. n. ...i i ' . .: abandoned Maine, the point of all his embark-, those who hve lived m .h. ...i "Xo. the chan... I any period of lime. . ouuu there anyway," 11 ci tne .viac.viit.an county. All mOUntain r.ntra -Ml . Bend for miHin, rZ renndlr Zl " l?'lm:th T ' ' '.."'nanon r..,.,. Oey .r the u,hern Pacific aILd t jr' You will , v ,h '. "" sui.oient ran trar...or- -L .'ie , .at on In K 1 .1 -n n I li V.ll. your developing and nrjeratlnir v.o.r Kalis : timi.Ae n..i,n... ,i ... himself h- laid isti ih.t he will t-art Tl.u.-iUy' game. ll ba.k.; which has given him trouble for the; Cast wck. and rausi.l alarm In lh"! have the Senators' cai Is we,.. ..e ..... pl.-niy o! stutf on his un. in p. telling for tutting prarttcn h.-re the Norihern There w. a flight kink in ois .-. livery, whl.h shoil.l Ix- worlen ou. before Thur-.lay j The Pirates held hailing practice' before th- Wi.htngtn lut look po.sis-.lon of the diamond. Their' afternoons workout, however, was stopped by the rain -hortly after the pla.crs liet-.n lluilwrlng up. j Harn.y lireyfus. out to see his en.ploves 'n their final praeUi-. ha-l'-n.d to .lire.t the coverln of the fi. Id. lie Is pr. pared to hold ill the ranie tomorroiv ev.-n If It rains a ' mo-t of the nieht Weather n.r.-i.lei.li.jt . In ca -e a t poti.-uient Is neces sary the Mrlcs 1I1 n:niI lie moved Lack an. ther -lay. or as many days as It is neee'sary lo postpone a. tion ' The flr-t Iwo itan.s wlll be played here and the n. xt three In Wash-( Inrton There nuch sp.Nututl.in as to the lior::.. rati pos-lljl.tes wiili the n' w hl. a.-ln rs built around the entire ouif'.-hl here Through out the Wa-l.lr.Elnn balling drill to day llo-I:n.i.n'l Ju.lce were shooting at the rul.t fn I.I stands, and both Mi.ri. .1. .1 in drupplug s v.-rat clouts th.re. t.,!.. J,,.. Harris, who will start In right fo ld for the H.-nators. anil illu- E" r.rol Pc k rnnllnually raled their ilriv. s lino l.-fl f. Id seat s. Piaicra i-n both ilubs declared thi.l the ill tance to tlie c u. -.-ats is lie ...inc. TIlo Mtatols a'., loitlt of lev.- jo:... lioardn. and w,o;:, .ve the l-.itt.ri a i-lare wi'h tlie ,m hriuht. ,-lin.e the sun M-l.!im g.-tn 'lrjuKh the Muoke noon around lo-l.'s f.-ld. that can hardly be i-. lan d a hat.dl. up The Wa-h- great, too ,1 m l ioa'' lust I. II I I,.-1 1 r r " ll.l.kv II. Mis .aid all l" I'" - .1, .,. tor I. nine. Ii."" lllil ll fo.ele.kle-. b.vk'' he ... a-ik-.l lies fad' " "" ll"n'' II. Jilsl a-.k bin.. '!' I'eek villained that t , k- tor Imt'llK pia. n. I hi iii t" l'" l,rs " a-k.'l Jrrt. To which I '. k replied ' i" want.. I ll." " "' aills I. mal.e "IIO llU ""'"I ' before !''- second gai.i.s" ,.. l. h !'..' S....V one s.ms I., ll.ltik . rl. . o .l on.e d.pen.ls upon t'ovev being in cott.in.on. thai this .i.i.nt mar '. t" rlvs' "I' t situation I Put. ll Iteuther wlll Hart the thud ' ,-outesl I.. Washington. That ! Ilartis' plan now In all probahllm i Tom ..l bs" "I" u'd for relief work, .harms the- burden wi ll Krrd Mrirrr. rhampiim ultlliy pitcher In lh An.en.-an leagur 1 Harris Is planning on using Ferguson l ovclesklo proles l't , lo be ready Ma.iager M- Ke.bnlr'a .e. Islot. ! that he l'l not swll.h to Kremer for Ihe oticnlug conlrst In case ..f a dark .lay indicates !,..t he doesn't nut to risk a fast lwH Ihrowrr atiitist th i. riffs. Tho Antenna league Is generally rcogrUed s a ; fast ball league. lie has Vie Ald.llgo slated for Here wlll lako S a It. p 1 Wr.hiniiuo -liu. ( !li. l.w.lln. If. l,a . t til . K Johimuti. p. l lllMolt.l, U rf. J. ul.r, tf-iu.' !l , fl.!4 I j nor. an; wri(h, ;, , .... i -TB t!: ia m.vx, i fs-N zr ! in- Hi A!e ,H1 VUk QV . s. - . f ( 1 li.teS pre four tit e. I oatli ' it our s K'.atn- n's In 1 We ' ...- of . ,-sfc S A. I - .-.i's. ; i aav-i.iV .--Kr ' ' . fj rj h .Oi ZV ....... i'.. r VTe Portable THK handy little frierd ttwt frecii you dom pen slav ery. Makes u!l writ swifter anj cmy. rritC,cemelrilcM.(lO Southwell's 4 fTwTS abefore you Bui a Hoinf M insist osM GiecKk Electric. I W I' (mows 5. UhlJg'. Ekcbi i Store i (sari rhono 234, 1024 Mu-th r Headquarter for tkP Seat Coodt f l1 l.i rs: v, r . .-. 1 ll'OI.'i.I 111 T atl'l ! 'ters say Ih.-.t left here are sll.il.ily , lo. r, i-r fi.ld stands are a i'ir than at (Ir.ffnh atlons. i ... .ivi.uu ... ...ne. ...... -j tunc uiiywav. llenm-vo. . . ,ul ln5 lllgn p1I,e waa (lle resu,t o( pneu. party enjoyed perfect health. sur-!a heart attack and diseased con-! Mr- Her.nes-y declared rounded as they were by all an- dition of the broken bone, special-' Klamath lumbermen could Plications of modern Rripnro m . ZT. t!!lC 'rr.1v.8a,tU',1'" En,': Late last Rr Himsalte, -! "ore varied market Instead "' cenea ..el. ph,.nic word from San ' only tne ''"X sho ,k bu.. ,u.v.u iuc uv oj a rranrls.il 1 1, n f hi, r.,1. V...J ...... ' a.h nln. "Absolutely not," replied Mr Long. "Our timber is at a staire where It must be cut nr else sold within the coming years. It i nrnr . ripe in son.e In-'an. es. If the Nor that th-rn line:, are not given perml- -make sion to ent.r . ,,.av ..taMi.t. . mill anyway. (t ,,.,. b , dl-appoit.tnient end iri i,o.,n ins. Klam- can. We h.,v.. iim n. . . Inrton ri. !.! (- M wbiie ct. trifle sta lium. Pillhers in l,ri.iii Meadows did not arm bis arm up today. He was out f..r the Washington praeri,,. , bbcanie a How Robert Id. Kocni FounJ Remedy fcr Pimply S'kui Mm . "' " 'ncisco taat Bis father bad slight.' ""a pine is t o valuable m ,y . .. ' wav in a storm of the X ewfound - lraproved, , for thls partlcular On na, we are p.y.n land coast a week ago and was ,iclns on the v,...,' '. the ... .. . ly 0 ' nn,1:-!!' ' t-ixes. anil tl,u painfully but not serlouslv Iniured ;,. : .." lnal . "r-" be util , .p..v u,r ne a siunt chance for. Izca r this ins recovery. W11K OK Jl lMJK nu-KOVKS ' The condition of Mrs. E. X. Ken-i dall, wife of Acting Justice of the' Peace Ed Kendall, of Klamath Kalis., Is much Improved, according to word' received here yesterday. Mrs K -tidal!, who underwent a miln, ... ' eratlon at tho I.ane hospital, in ai ' plan i Francisco, probably will be d's- money cnarged soon. She expects to visit the nci-eral public at the home of a friend Ihtrf. how.; tl.eir efforts. ,-,',,,1 ever, before she returns. , OK;,- , vol,ia, . POST STARTS OFF j WITH $830 FUND dared. "That Is the program wo carry out," he concluded. and thou inirre.-t on n.oi.-v 1 lo buy Klamath satols yci.ny in commodity, he de-;,.- have borrow i t.n.ber holdings will, I'Why ,!,, yi, n.e.l two road I (lurried Attorney Hart. (Omtintu , Front ''KO One) RAIL ESTIMATES OF BUSINESS DISPUTED ti-e cimpalgn for the ': They feel that KE.NTICKIA.V VISITS Miss Prather Harrison, of Louis ville, Ky., who had been visltm relatives in Los Angeles and San Francisco, is In Klamath Falls ns the guest of her cousin. Mrs. A. J. Lyle. In a few days she will Rave for Salem and Boise, where she wlll visit Mrs. Lyle's brother, Dr. Geo. W. Chilton. Later she wlll return to Louisville. cec.ion of a bui: he generally used. The hid of Mr. I (Continue.! from Pnn f.n..v ' to benefit from ' Lakcvleir. It. consequence,' A. Well I know where It .... yea. ' m- eil, would that mg w.i.n is to ycur opinion, serve route, in greater acri- i cultural territory and furnish great- Pointed out la,- .!,,. .. . , 7 " cuuurai service than would , . . , : "'"' """'is oniy yours? l J'Z T', I wouldn't want t, say V forrolnT. 1 a el": Lu:fr':'n!' " ' T fheeks thould be n,,., ' , " tMvul '-ction. Irrigated, hut as Klamalh Pos, .v. Vtt ' Kort Legion, and phol(, ' ,' r,' ''11 , Mntry. and up in there. I have ...a,., reports about it. I a' iitnw enough about 1L K. Ceti, adjutant. but 1 1 It to : i ,ifi- i-..- a"' .. -1 i l.k- " ' .' tfrC " '? :v. I.". 1ISTERTW THROAT TABLETS lot im, niv k W, (J. ,n dr. r,:. . ii, i ..hi'ra.,,1 eiimiari.tv li 'l vrrv little .,, yrS, m I ri , 4 o, r,r- a rirr.pH .;, no.jH. st in uh an,l s,,,:, I Hit p-,.,:,. I I'o I t jn. r-. I... a lr.v i 1 till .- sj,,t, .,,, , mv f'iu,i, l,r t, a r d l , ,:... . ' i "1- slalir.y tl,:. can's l.oin ih, .in. grtiii.fj i, !! I.ivr. !MI. , ' ' - Ihal liri.t n , No I .,. "I 11. no h strrri'.g rl t.nim (o. thera Beware the Germs ; . the Air ANY doctor will tell you that XAmakeshift "window coolers arc a standing invitation to the fly in germs of the dust laden air. He will also tell you that this costly risk ia certainly not worth the taking when well iced rcfiiijcrator will earn its keep) many times over. Don't take chances with food's purity those cooler days. Protect that food with ice nnd at the same time protect its value in dollars with the investment of only few cents a day. Tlie well iced refrigerator bars germs; the rrii,'e' shift is their happy hunting ground. And nevtf l'i j f;od in an uniced refrigerator. Ask th ' ..-...j. wiioi nc uiinKsot trial Kmaci econ" We arc here to serve. KLAMATH ICE & STORAGE CO. Phone 53. MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP ICE INDUSTM0 ISi IVut Wuklnthm Str-t. CtUtaf. IBintli 1 This Emblem -r-TN. Y0Uf ' Sr Protection ' ' "sssi-svcg.uuictLOUuLuii. (A4verN,m(,nt