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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, ELEVEN By FRANK BECK HEM and AMY- Farm and Rural Interests A. J. BILL and FRANK BILL, Editor. PHONE 4500 THESE UTTLf CAKES ARB DELICIOUS. I'M GOING TO TAKE THE REST Of THEM HOME.

Six Calves of the 81 Reported by 4-H Baby Beef Club Members VITH Ml VE'VB PAID NT FOR THEM. PHONE wjiJDt 4500 HI 'as. II IESS3 I 'EM BACK II Are 5 THE LL I I ws- 11 "inu cnl, VIIM-M-M-W-M- TMEVIL THINK THINK A JP caw iw, i wexuw I I If Tuit ic tier aa anJT vrThrp sayi'i I I 1 1 En I XB 114 (. -r. I im 111 1 1 I L-Jl lkir.DICU Bkl 1 1 aT.d-." I Gain 3 A to 3.9 Lbs.

Per Day I hair man Thomat Answer a Question Glenn Fillenworth'i Htreford Head List While Average I 2.34 Give Feeding Advice. Put to Appraisers Farmer ara asking towmhlp committeemen queatlon about th appraiaal of contracted acre, ald F. C. Thomas, county allotment Th calve reported by th McLean county 4-H baby beef club committee chairman. On of the many queatlon 1 "Whit authority have th townahip; TALKING CROPS committee?" Mr.

Thorn ald the corn-hog lection of th AAA I de Tliis Curious World The Romantic Runaway IN TAZEWELL BY KATHERINE HAV1LAND-TAYL0R tcprritit, ISS4. foe Ttte panniraeh.) pending on townahip committee to definitely register and report th difference between the tract of lend contracted to tha ertary on member for th month of February showed an average dally gain of 2.34 pound at an avrige cont of 5.34 centa a pound of Rein, report Lloyd Q. Rodman, asslst-ant farm adviser. In charge of the agricultural club of th county. "The calve a reported making tba highest fain were a follow: "A Hereford fed by Glenn Fillen-worth, Oiman, falned 19 pounds.

An Angu fed by Francis Flllen-worth. Osman, gained St pounda. SYNOrSI. 'science. Not far.

to be sure, yet 1nAn g.J Fabllto, handsoma youth be- he had gone Into the swamp. COm RedUCed ACreS ((imN a fugitive when, du to clr- "Seguro que it. Senor!" He an- th various farm In th townahlps. In other words th program la based on the Idea that local people can better judge local differences cumaUncea beyond hi control, he ewered. yee! and Hogs 14,800 Head; flnria himself on hi way to Cubft Then he wiped hi brow aitnougn A Hereford fed by Delmar Schlne- So They Say! Hitler 1 planning for war Oswald Carrlton VUlard, editor of Th Nation.

A bullfighter know that If bulla were alert aa row re, thera wouldn't be any bull fights, or bull with Beau and Lottie, two thieve. Ith day waa not ovr-wrm, being thsn anyone else, he said. The county allotment committee on the other hand, Mr. Thoma con Wheat to Open. aer.

Arrowamlth, gained pound A Shorthorn fed by Elwnod Wlss- tinued, will strive to adjust dlffsr- miller. Conksvill. gained 1.4 between townshln. an that In Reu haa killed man and stolen freshened by a cool breeia that had famous string of pearl. Tahllto.hed Its start In ft late, northern doea not know thla or that ha him- bliatard.

That swsmp, th Cuban self haa been accused of tha rrlmalboy feared, would nvr forget, which took plara at th Florida! Tha place had been aa black aa O. H. Iftner. Taxewell farm ad pounds, and a Shorthorn fed tni contacting frmr In Lol Srhllkofskl. Cooksvllle, gained McLean county will get ft fair ftp- vlser.

reporu that ao far 1.4S5 pro-ducera have signed contract appll- 14 pounds honva of wealthy Jim Field. Pah- me insiae or ine aevu reumron praisal of his contracted acre when fighters Sidney Franklin, Brook. 17 an AlftWANG can e. A A tV TMa-OTTLIN 6ACK. TO 5 lJW AN AIRSPEED OP 70 fll in reduce i u.t u.rH ua rW.

tnnm -p. uin iovps iriu -j compered with other similar farm Torn and ('oh Meal Bulky, "Chlrmn of township commit "It seems from th reports, that there la atlll chance for Improve-1 tree who met Saturday afternoon 19S4 corn erop approaimateiy Bd mh 0VM him. Marrla ha had came across ft wicked aerea and their hog production xrr-dwi know Pahllto la lnno-woman who had seemed ft witch. M.aoo head. These application rep-l, hy fn waa lying on path with on Fascl.m waa botn the day oi resent about 78 percent of the farms hfc RhJ( fnl to UTnBl hoping leg twisted under her and ahe had forbade tha parliament to spean In th county.

i to find Pahllto there, screamed as he had never heard freely It criticism of th RUvteky In rations In a good many excellent co-operation by 5V I I rVaea. Most of tha ration, how-contracting I a ere," he said WIND. A GROUND II 1 IV II a I ever, are well balanced. In a few r'Every farmer aeem to rellte tht -Th record yield of corn fori in Havana Pahllto trie to find a woman scream. 'and other ecandaia anare i-r instance It I noted that corn and the townahip committee hv dlf-coh meal I being fed th major 'cult Job and want to help make It TaaeweU county during tha laet 22 jjorrta Noye who hofriended him I He had backed away from her.

dleu. accusing premier i-year waa 4 buahela an aera In 1KJ.im rhlld hut hi efforta fall. asking haltingly. "Old woman, eanladler during Paria rioting. However, tha five year averag yield Bcati.

Impreeaed hy Pahllto' na I help you? My I send friend grain feed. While good galna may possible. he secured now while the calves "Most of th contracting farmer for th county only S4 a ousnis as a boaer. deride to.to you irom rey vtesi; mre' vou ahould get mor eaer- ar young. It should not ba have their ay on the gol to be tinned because It Is too bulky and achieved, namely, that th program a time goee on the calf will not aim to raise price level of corn make tha gain It would msk on and hog.

Townahip commit! eee In shelled corn. Imsny rase will finish their ap- acra and tha 10 year average arrange tome matrhee for him. rail-1 Li.e" yield SAl buehel. Th average )nt. hlm ju.nito.- Seeing her.

ha had decided 1ld for the county In 1929 waa 71 Meanwhile Sir Aubrey, titled sin or not. he could not touch her h. tor bush.l.." iFngllshman and rahllto'a father, I And ehe had answered, shrieking I 1 Vh Thr will no drlv to get farm. for hi eon. 141 II-i No, no: Not from Key West: I PnnM u'' ro'' ers to sign up when th whet ad- nca hla agent.

Inratea Angela, th hava a daughter who will coma toi "I want to ba het. mott.er. tuetment control program I r-' na woman In hea care Pahllto m. Go? F.stelle thought a gteat deal dur- 'mi iasj AN ADULT HAVE A AN AOOIT HAVE A JLw COAnSlKieD LENGTH Of ASOUT COAoftlKieO LENGTH oa ASOUT OO, OOO A4lS. opened eoon.

but every Interested left Sht aaya Pahllto la' Ah. her trouble: Angel thought tag thoee deys. She thought ol tna grower will ba Invited to com In away working. through the pain that confused her. 'past and of what was ahead Sha Help from Key West would deliver had begun to understand her father, her Into the cower of the atraneeea through his attitude about Pah ny Saturday for hla application blank.

Byron Budk. eecretary or CHAPTER XXIV. ONS GPAIH 0 MA4Uir WMCAT, rHANTIO OOCTDA. CHAMLBt SAUNOEES 19 O), "It I also noted that In om In- praisal of contracted acree by the etanrea strsw is being fed aa the first week In April. As soon as nl roughage This is not a good township work I completed the roughage when ued alone and county allotment committee will good result cannot be eapected.

rush th work of preparing con-In comparison, oat irew contains trad for Washington." around 2 2 percent protein while! alfalfa containa th following Will UolJ amount of pro'eln. Flrt rutting Ltfli BUTtll Will Hold percent. econd cutting 14 Tj AdrUEfl' Pirtf Aoril 4 percnt. third cutting 14 parent 71 who hmA inntirt.A ahAiit In Knv llto. Ha net neen rutnieae in r- tha wheat association, reus ine Angelo hobbled back to her h- i.ir, in li.t.n to her defense of MCEASBO TO sh.ck and pack.d her belonginga Th eprhl( hunf wauM He would kind.

There waa ecareely more ta do ih h(J to long hd hi than to allp a bottle of gin ln hi(h of may nd wholly cruel if antsg-tha front of her dreea. Thl don. lonwed. Sh feared the year when Pantagraph. t'nder Near Wheat Program.

Tart fall MS grower In Tasewell county signed contract Involving S1.000 acre of wheat Certain on- joa ooaooo- I I' I she hnbhled forth eaain Shtwnuld percent protein. I LINCOLN-A get together party sponsored by tha Logan County eh must alone with htm. "Are you comfortable, mother?" "Oulte. dear heart" staclea have now been removed and t0 the swamp for ft llttl. whllo.l.h, .11.

th. reopening of th. progrm will dKd1 Sh. did not wl.h to, bmHaaJ T. i a iwkim i bV baa gone after eS NORTH AXBKiCA AiONft.

i Farm bureau aa a farewell to J. "iiww aaewa --r- lit iVlll 11 Wic lll44llll Rll IIVI But her mother pok lowly now "A good thing to remember In H. Check ley. farm advleer for 11 eteiKi Die ror wne.t oen-n. p.n,rn.

Pirtureequeiy sh eursea BtM long gape between berword the future. Thoe. who algn jew them. If their coming ahould du- hlmM alw.ya there waa tha flush, will become eligible for the final th. monthly remittance from I r.b,ll0, hou of iof f.ver on her cheek, and T.S4 and aV "Ta 'or sank hark in hi.

cha.r. h.e browVlh. brl.h.ne. of In her mertta are md. in 1934 ana 19M would become of her? u.

Nnrtn neid itied in October. feeding steer i to keep th feed year and greeting and get a- hiet little better than tha party for N. H. Andereoo. When tha ateer la on full feed he who eurceeded Mr.

Check ley, will ehould receive all the feed ha ran held th evening at April 4 In th consume but any feed left In the Lincoln college gymnasium, feed boa for the steer to breathe! A pothirk atiPner will be served Th heart la tha warier moat effirlen4 pump. Il pump about fit unre kUad at atery heal, ar about I1M pint per hour, In tha normal adtilt. In day thla taauld amount ta rloaa I 4M gallon. Naitt Why la atir view af tha hcaena alnaly changing? "'V' fHuperftllon'ft vrv e'hort time. He wa.

atlll The day wee Eetelle. c.tv. th. nrst pmni ror kirikH.v rfv when the moun. over ahnuld be removed.

at VI b. m. followed bv en enter. which ha already been mad 1 IT There ere however two e.reptlor At th 1e or th. swsmp Sh wouio uxa anl that again pptic.mn.

befor. J.n 1. but were "utlou.iy. a aary eye out thought of ftopl i. ra for a igator and watr moccaatn ros tit pay tha messenger h1 ner emeu aeter.

WZJTrt ZTA land. ah. r.n.A th -Slav. Wsv" ba-ith fct that ha had been la ih meming ever aoma trivial earpen. Who Was First in America? BY JOHN NATHAN KINK iitnee -ganeue iit raru" -Feeding eer.

in uch a way a t.mment, dancing and card. F.arh1 to make them put on good galna ta farni bureau member la to bring a DUreOU QUO naUltrS art. on. rannot ba too in Mn4w1fbM and Cnnntctian Pr'iculr In th. hind of f.M and ow, ub HOVt HO UOnnCCIIOn, th Tbr.

i. an Th, mMM of States John Scholl fld 'that th i a v. or th rrtBkllB Jnhn JehB president of th Me. aster fattens Cran. 0rr Mount)oy.

Mr. Ugsn Uan County Fftrm buraatt, In eom- wt 7 ZHOU Cheatnut. Mia. Sam Spark and menttng on the recent meeting of ta Tt nwy Mr. William Obcarop.

Agricultural Tranpartatlon aa- aheuld out of doora thla kind. Limm k.ia t. iiioomifieta. save Ing that had amused them boh. Too hed.1" Mr- ri, hti Ml11 on year wheat producer bcam.

"'i a eligible for all benefit of the three followed thla route. free. Lot tie aj pe.re hn. -1 lyeara by ftcc.pting djuat.d;'8'" I allotment" When she Into the flret Tabllto shoulder. Ha allotment hen ahe atepped Inta the flret aoinoa enauiaer.

He hand en to test ana tstei: na Whe- did the fUt cable atreet realised ear appear? Even If ft grower waa Ineligible ahe Jumped that "'T emcere kinanese e.Vtl that tha McUean County Ffttm Snone klnda af ewed ar mor af weather In order that they may receive the benefit of the eun and el a little eserelae." Wh.t woman flrat fl.w th At- fer ft wheat contract at the time of tmge rneumati.m ma. She returned at luncheon Urn lanue Alone? the anginal campaign, ha ahould Bomeona else had aought He thought. -Some time In! "a re turn. ed at luMheon Urn aione. a t- af tba null.

a man, om Wy. I mult rf her." i th dy nure. Tr. i elation are net in any way eon- Below la given the dally gain of iodine than any known chemical. When waa tha flrat cash reglater And thia seed, ipruna from hi.

don't come In now- the aura, or- each calf reported. netted with, or responsible for the development of the Agricultural Transportation association. truck- patented? Anawera nest lasue. sense of faunee. eraw int sharp'y.

Eetelle grew faint fen? teifwa, i taraaie. Imcii moainration 10 laaa care n. too, tonava runm ne W. crtn Ineligible c.e.. hoped sh.

had no, th. bu, XZuZL? re laanMM. Im.iI Mae Oaeee IS'Hun, haie it. aa Plan Fall Saam ('rap. he hd een It and amiied a'yly '7w than he could guas patient.

"It la good day for ft plcnte. I -Bia" ran anon C'el a Approaimately Bono a-rae of Tie- aAC.TAiN WS Tie AuTuoa NvHOC era' organisation. Ita program or. the proceeding In It recent meet-, Ing held In Bloomingtoo. "As far aa hava bean able to learn the Agrt-j cultural Transportation association haa not even approached tba farm bureau for euch support ar indorse-' well county farm land rootrarted 'he aald elowly.

flntrp. Field and Fatella had tr1" d-d not un. ta the government laet I underl "Will toy hr. my meal?" be aettled in Tucana. Art, s'orma her father.

Then et-a term, of th. AAA wheat pro-'asbed. Sh nodded ehe eat knowing tbt ah could not lit him. weeping knANWUShPT 1 1 1 1 MrBawev ea II Mnac. jn 1 1 Mae, saet It Oter.

gt 1 1 nt rern I -ree. N4 I eee. toen iriiiM, Harm I I jn4 I Scir4. r'mr I I TH'mr I I a'i'4. Iweif 1 1 i Hrn ewr! O.irtion aopierment program will ba ilwn on a hummork not fr from long, rlutrbed th hour wi'h F.a- heart rise wouia r.ie.eed for the planting of 1 him Then ehe udied him Soon ten.

Meanwhile eke be hi now. all hi rrop aftr tht yeara wheat her-( -when a felt tt to ba wue-ehe mad a brav pretense of feeling! "Ne'er mind, deritng Tmi mnl. I a -W would not wot to he urder-: stood ss Keieg opposed to ihl ltnirker' organisation." sad Mr, ts.Srho'l. mar prav. vary nee rempifwi.

woui. return to nev weet ana bati.r yoir he eaid aoo'hirg'v near Ifrr. th authonti tat man wai Fa'elle br he mother bad f'ttng the gtrl ihouider Ha -Thi ann-inremM la made ao hiding in the rl la a spot ta mnttsntlv. wtrhirg witsj trtgie fs br rl.rgirg to htm mor nar tl SHI t.Hai. r.

u.b'. In representing th tn'ereei of small trucker. At thl time. a. I lasaweu cminry rrmr woo wmrn couia airaet tnem.

an young evee and amiltrg atiffly. (tightly. It I igaed wheat contract last fall 'would do thta ahe reuld (Te Ba fantlnuedl "Darling, you should go out I may now their rrop rotation benefit by It. The probability arenaerMl. $fmmi.

atrva. Snm. aea. kWf, I'M I limn. re'aar a ian, rier si a lie Sfi a s.aMM si rre.

Vne a Sn. tw a rm. iuism a SweeaMi. rteeMe a Pm. O'm rw.

rKw. rt.m W4 m-m Ui'ieu, T)4 CM.t'waa. ra Cawetn). rw. a ft, n-'avw.

rwa Q.jawe. r- in rr. ta''a (I eMM. Iarea JJ Iiihii, Li o-itm. lea La aa JJ aren laee, aV I u.

S-aHi JJ La ST. SI tae. Im M. at SI Ijh. Wl.f SI lee.

1 4.1. a SI lMai. a.w i I rui, Ma U.iMft. tmm nowever, we a re net informed furn neatly about tt artintie te ad-vis truekara regarding It." ror thia year Including such fall her benefiting she would make sown erop aa wheat, rye. sweet sure of before pok.

teMr a. a Track Star "Tew ek tha aolitud? aha clover and alfalfa. However ut aa soon aa the 144 wheat contracted acre are seeded other acre on the ARROWSMITH amuse. Mma Jr. aae.

Men is. 1 1 in. Were. FWT efAawOVF A birthday party af gueeta met Av.l' OAWCI IOOalhrl at Mr. and Mr.

Wade Tuchef Aaewe I Pre Pnasle th. State a ateeaeae. warae Vetka. lUaets Vimw. HaaM Vaka.

HM naked blandly. The man etirred. looking aua-leualF toward the ahadowa. 1 ana bunting orchids." ha aa-ewered. 'AH" thought, with an In waia leer "So ton re buntlna TJX'- ff home northweet af town Sunday farm must be designated immediately aa wheat contracted aerea for 19S6 "There ta particular reetrlc tlon an boar rly tha wheat eon- WIlAfvSmA 1, with filled beskst hoaortng the birthday analvsraarlee af Ooitia Streea.

S.enrer at lie, air a. Claude 1.. '''An a i i i i.i HOftlZOT4L I Wb ta ta track star la the picture? II tuber. It creamra. lIMeladr.

141 pan. trarted arraa for 1914 may 1 1. a. ii. Kvaa.

Mra. polli Manahan. all of! eea'a. Waeef, wMt, BaeMtl Watar, Waaiaa. Uan nana tM, re.a aMm.

M4 Mr, Vmm a waiet. Saaiiiw. Atrowsmith and Mra. Chariaa Hu mm fasCTAawft-CAN Pcoa)(o-AuatOAA BOeHAUt AAAOI bar, Normal. latowad far fall a.ng af wheat h.4 rh.1 yau affinal taemeot aata that the i heat eontrarted aer.a.e -on any1 He er-ae a e.Hely af Spaa-farm m.v aa raiea foe the ptaot- c-orluoM that ktsii ing of rrop.

for herteat la th "rhmer who had loag been log at any time after tba hidlrg A 1 a Mt tat rsc. i iiiwt. aaa a we, Snwl ft I Mary Buitta. Cnrr. I IS 1 oa.paBf.

IT B. I l9TetiVl sTCQ fdj fVwwMI ty 4 Lmh tnai wneat acraag rm xtch frm. grant mat naa rreahet. HOARDING HOUSE a lsirfssi It Afreet IVO hA xTI IJTeestoi. Pj? rfaTPrf i rrrtv.in a 'be loceliir.

I artuaity pint aeeMda" eb murmured, her hload- mbuS t. awing year ws eartatn now Tha man It Smae eeralee -ftlVeJILNOlJV P.tA.t aVMLTI TU11 I Ira rnAUUH rKkl 1 11 1 I ipt I waa hiding froen aomethtrg a ytptr. Te gtba. tAMONt) THAI WeV FOUNO.SuClNTLV 71 Sawyer." hacauae he didn't want; a a ta wrtte teetlmonlale nr answer let. Aedatsta DQnkS iSSUt ahe way Id have eoae one And 44 eV TUtKlle.

Wli 1,1 I I amp Mllill 1 I Bonds to Borrowers her reward. Above them the tree, grew un-aauaily high for sasmp grwund. C7t. niawmuwr nir-i, i i i 7tC VQ KT; h.Vjrt 4Lftn TKQKAT2 ter about It. The Denver and Ban' Orande bought tha world a flrat narrow gauge locomotive, th itow.

Rust Explains JONKWER BY ZCNl 551? making aa tmpaaetrebie green- 14 Daeigeeted. II rireuiar fort iat loa. II ladtaa boat. Id ltee.be god. 1 Te art aa a asadet.

14 S-rasher. II Be 11. Monterwma" Tha Aarora display 44 Weeeere af elatb 4T Dealer ta e'sp'e gaode. 4lSeakel. Oaaanu II Stared aanilf.

tllb as flrat noted In New England waa described ta appear like tha light Laaaa mad by th F4ral Und Mark toof Now aad agam ft af hftftb af St Lauia. a it awn o-MlrrM but urua.ly auiet eouat aad aa agent af the 14 prevailed FBTK4L tdSiviaa. Sh as bora IT Traaka af la h)a badlaa I sb'I aot. appi) 4 Fiaale 44 Te give I Fs lt end. 4arlln rrt ft mat 41 Ta repalee, collar.

alTekUL. 44 Tree. ISeglea. HOtta, llMiaorante I Sih Aarica II Far af "be II Ska lite la llSeread Bate. which an freaa house when UTTLt WOtBt UNEARTH OF GCKX TVAE SIE Of rV rAtWONE BAlVlJ sees vommienoaer.

win a mas la a. ,1 It a warm day. trrgr, fire" -f 'fail It weftd ir la lb w.weai la ike jFaraa Mortgage eorporation. Jeiataia. FwajMfa Sdtl fU Haiier Bust.

reel- UTBafwaaj ravawara bj he admitted af iVV-ea I Isatou 41 Smell. 41 Appertieaed. 4 All 681 gsauktk CwfB aik. hi poeket then ft DBMwtsl Vwra, Thi, rrnemenl whlrh la i rrr lhA BEGINNING TO accordance with the federal far f-. fc, Ulll.

MJ. i' uurroun TttLTHeVT KIIT.M BONTIAC-1. O. Turner. ndarjmortgg corporation art.

erpravea ha anopoed hie brnw af the farm hureeu In IJvtngu Jan. II. wilt in na way dieturb art eee I -WVAAT tHt rH eauaty. eeld Monday that ta date' alter the ethar peavteioaa af tba Mnt a mrrr(r ever four million bushels af enea mana." Mr. Bust said, "The latereet 'cben touth ta th island ba haeo aeM tn reth an farma rate net new loaee will rootlaue ta nieeaeagee ea-n 4 a In thl eountv.

Tbt week will end be 4S percent foe tne emergeaey k.M uet II I I lV 1 f'Tiii tb aea'teg nf ertba aadee the fed parto a hen m4 through a pa- u. ihk end grin apoa ev.ry. I ecel plan tioaal farm laaa aeaoriatiaa and tbing enibm lb aback, the Cuban Five hundred tea new memftero percent waan mil ny tn. i.tfud aad tb loobad bv been added ta the fern hu- beak" thong it bad ha deserted for reau durlfg tha winter. I Thee bond, which will he ten moo-ha aerea pytee rarmer ni rreeuorei "Nad'a aid'" repeated with la payment af refinanced ta4td- nft of th tad etit.

nee, will ha In deaamiaatrooa af flunar bsats. "Nadie" t'Nobody Itoo. M0 aad II.M. Caah anil he thee, nobody ri CtBusf FsoSe Salw rwr rJJ rr svi im -MoRst--Tim us 1 Revw (J 7 J-r 1 1 l7'! Ilku'lMet paid a Utat part af tha laaa that "And yeu weal lata th ampr las than II la additiaa. eaah Pskiite ashd.

hla hard muaeiaa wtlt be presided for aenaia debu drained and Uae aa be leaned awrh a lass, which saaaot ha er tha hara-tappad tab a taat Pans a mix eaa at ee-anmS at fas ra aa ee emiet. ea ear eea a aw, ra ea a raaia a mmmw fa lau faa. tee-ae aa aarrrw seat ta nanda. I Th pay beeitte4 a nvmant ptal aalf will diburemta he Tha apoka. He had tt tat rnada la bona na future hana hut tbaawamp.

be rser4 hi ran. ataa na approved meoa that bevel 1 im e.uiit Ptaan awaiier st aeea rmaa. ia4 Heu4 at I Hi lia am see lie lea I er. awtllll M.mat allt year. 7 br S-v eaeaeee-miae Caaat Cam k- riie4 m.turv of rait tm 'gavaenwe-t both to and ta.

ao leee tba ter fr-a. tpnne.aa' Te tot.eeet for. the 4aa of teeua" 9) -24.

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