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EhAr OaklandTribune Friday; April 291949 BAY COUNTI ES VITALVSTATISTICS $1,156,755 Paid In Gl Benefits jl MARTINEZ, April 29. Cash bene DEATHS fits totalling $1,156,755 were processed through the Costa County Veterans Service Office the filing of claims for dependents. Still another saving to the county was realized through benefits veterans and their dependents "in need of, relief, Hammond said. Such benefits keep the veterans from applying for county relief. i during the year ending March 1, County Joseph W.

Hammond-disclosed today. The office established 144 new service-connected claims totalling $56,615.52, and increased 235 service- connected claims $369,296.53, according to the annual report filed with the Board of Supervisors. At the close of the office year, a 1 total of 1327 active Cases were under supervision "of Hammond and his staff, which conducted 9897 inter views during the period. As of last November 419 new cases were opened. Hammond reported a $2198.50 sav to the county in hospitalization ing of veterans residing in the county.

The saving, his report showed, was due to the use, of facilities; in adjacent veterans hospitals. i (una I -1 ft t. i J'. X. si, Demands of veterans for assistance have increased to a point where the Richmond and Martinez offices of the Veterans Service Office are handling an excess of 1100 interviews a month, Hammond disclosed.

The office work load has. been increased, he said, through local labor disputes and increasing unem ployment, as well as through the increasing mortality rate anions World War I veterans, necessitating SEE AMERICA FIRST Two Grand Tours Arond thi U.S.A. and Canada! See America's famous scenic tnd historic attractions. Thrill at her greatness and June 4th tour includes Washington; Virginia, New York, ancient Quebec, the St. Lawrence, 1000 Canadian Rockies.

Similar tour July 11th. ITINERARY UPON RCQtCST (')I New York during Rotary International Convention 0544f ill Oakland Births BINGHAM. Xermlt boy. ARNON, Daniel 1 rxxU PARA CHE, John. irX '-HOUSE.

Mil ford lrL PARKER, Charle C. irL" MULGREW, Raymond clri. NEWMAN, Eugene BERTTZHOFF. Alphonsc R-, boy. CAMPBELL, Cliff ord boy.

WILLIAMS. Leo E-, glrL DOHLING. Harold boy. WONG. Rocer.

cirL SCOTT, Lowell boy. ROST. Allen VANCIL. Eugene boy. HOOD.

Gordon, girL-ADAMS. Louie, cirL VONHOF. Robert boy. DAVIS. Charles girL -REED.

Leo boy. WILLIAMS, James, girl. CAMERON. Donald, girl. LOPEZ.

Joseph girL MULLEN, Raymond, boy. FENTON, Leren boy. KERLEY. Sherman girl. JEFFERY, Asburry boy.

GERARD. Raynond boy. POLLARD. William E. girl.

CRAWFORD, Leslie girL WILLIAMS, Calvin girL HUNTER, Le Roy. David R-. boy. BURNS. Lea girL boy.

BENNETT, LesUo boy, JOHNSTON. Hal girL CARTER John boy. MONGER. Jamea boy. Licenses Issued HENDERSON-GRANT Charles Henderson, 21.

Oakland, and Peggy Grant, Jl, Berkeley. MULLEH-SIMONSON Robirt -Muller, 24. and Use 19, both Oakland. LASLEY-VTERRA Roy Lasley, 22, and Cecelia Vierra, 18, both Oak- -land. SHURTZ McGONIGLE John ShurU, 29, and Rita McGonigle, 28, both Oakland.

SHERIFFS DEAN Louie Sher- rif 30, Alameda, and Kathryn Dean. 22. Oakland. ANDREWS-BEE YESS A Lawrence Andrew. 23.

and Dorothy Ber- ryessa, 18. both Oakland. FORD-CIFUNO Billy Ford. 20. and Jacqueline Cifuno, 1.

both Berkeley. DALHITY-SMrrH Harry Dal-bity, 34. and Rose Smith. 30. both Oakland.

FORD-MONTZ Donald Ford. 31, and Donna Moniz. 24, both Hayward. FOSTER-WELCH Paul Foster, 27, Berkeley, and Iva Welch, 40, Oakland. DANIELSEN-TJDELHOFEN Roy Danielsen, 27.

Hayward, and Lucilia Udelhofen. 26, Oakland. CHRIST it OTTERS TROM Thomas Christie, 27, and Lou Ot- terstrom, 21, both Berkeley. MANBY-GROVE Alan Manby, 27, Oakland, and Alma Grove. 25, San Leandro.

STAEHU BONANNO Edwin Staehli. 31, El' Cerrito, and Nancy Bonanno, 30, Berkeley. Divorces' Granted INTERLOCUTORY DECREES MARTIN, Elizabeth from William. FALCO, Irma from Daniel. GALLARDO, Shirley from Frank.

HA UN, Lloyd from EtheL La VERNE, Barbara from Charles. FERNANDEZ, Melba from Sergie. JOHNSON. Jaunevia from Charlie. GARRISON, Vera from Newell.

FINAL DECREES UAGLIANONE. Marie from Victor. DOLENTY, Frank from Thelma. PHI1XIPPS, Dorothy from Thomas. CHANDLER, Muriel from Roy.

KNOTT. Clara from Arthur. SPARKS, Eloise from William. HUMPHREYS. Kathryn from Wil-- 11am.

McFARLANE, Jetsa from George. SHEPARD, Bill from Laura. Divorces Filed WITHEROW, Dorothy vs. Elmer R. DE FORREST.

Howard E. vs. Lu-Han PFEIFER. Lewis C. vs.

Marion B. NEVIN, Mary E. vs Laurie L. Le BLANC, Lora J. L.

vs. WUbert W. LAPORT. Dorothy S. vs.

Louis WHITAKER, Mary C. va. James V. PIKE, Nadine S. vs.

Norman P. STONE, Robert E. vs. Mary Ann. HOLMES, Mabel vs.

Raymond J. HAYES, Mary E. vs. Joe R. FORSYTH, Dorothy M.

vs. Robert. BUCHANAN, Lolse M. vs. Kenneth P.

NESBITT, Ralph B. Julia ANNULMENTS FILED SITTS George F. vs. Freda F. HART Charles R.

v. Challa B. SEPARATE MAINTENANCE SUITS FETf Eleanor vs. Walter M. HUTZLER Cathran E.

vs. Junes A. S.F. Licenses ELVANDER-WREN Herbert F4 '-vander. 26, San Carlos, and Catherine Wren, 27, San Francisco.

POULOS HODGES Konstanto-nos Woulos, 27, Sharp Park, and Margery Hodges. 20, San Francisco. VAN De MARK-WTLLARD Arthur Van De Mark. 41. Berkeley, and Gertrude WUlard, 41, Los Angeles.

ZARAGOZA-GODSPEED William Zaragoza. 19, San Francisco, and Joan Godspeed, 16, Salinas. BAXTER-WHITE Charlie Baxter. 22, Bennett, N.C., and Marilyn White, 18, Pittsburg. Calif.

DITTM ANN-ADAMS Walter Ditt-mann, 22, San Mateo, and Bernice Adams, 19, San Francisco. HANSEN-ROSE Lorenz Hansen. 38, San Francisco, and Mary Rose, 35, Mountain View, Calif. Splintered wood and a heavy "iron bar rem cdn as grim reminders of where Freddie IewelL 6 was killed. The arrow points to where (he, wood shattered, sending the' bar crashing down on boy's head.

Police said the swing was yesterday. (Story on Page Bathtub Beauties Highlight Sunday Pictorial "Safety Can Be Fun," especially for children. Inside picture pages cover minor news events of yesteryear (the old-timers' section), a U.C. fraternity dance and the Centennial Parade. Regular feature columns are in their usual spots.

Bathing beauties in bathtubs grab the spotbght on the Hollywood page in. this Sunday's Magazine Pictorial section! while the cover photograph, dedicated to safety drive of the Green Cross, is an appealing scene illustrating the idea that 1DX0 UDdDWM $500,000 CHECK FRAUD CHARGED CHICAGO, April 29. U.P3 A Fed- eral grand jury today indicted three S.F. Licenses HESTON-GOODALE John Heton. -4.

Bridgeville. CaUt, and Made- line. Goodale. 50. Scotia.

-v MILLER-HICKMAN Clifford MU- ler, 33, Oakland, and Myra Hickman. .22, San Solano County MAKKIAGE LICENSES VAMVAKIAS-MANSON--Nicholas, 20, and Barbara Ann, 20. both Portland. Me. BUSBY-RASMUSSEN Dwight.

22, and Hansena, 19, Val- lejo. BERRY-JOHNSTON George, 29, and Flora. 23. both Valleio. BRISTOW DAVIS 24, Vallejo, and Twila Lee, 17, Bakers- 'NELSON-NELSON Eart.

27, and Addah Cass, 23, both San Francisco. SARGENT HOWARD Jack. 23, Richmond, ann Btty, 23. JOHNSON-BREWSTER Emory, 28. and Olivette.

24. both Berkeley. ROOKER-SUM MY Willie. 24, and i Hasena Joy, 19. both Vallejo.

i DIVORCES FILED PETRIE. Paul vs. Katie. THAYER, Mary vs. McFARLAND.

Anna vs. Eart. Lillian vs. Alfred. BIRTHS- SHINDELUS, Frederick Valleio, boy.

UDY, Capt. Frank, Fairfield, boy. EPLEY. Everett, Vallejo. STRAUB.

Paul, Vallejo, boy. RUTHERFORD. VaUeJo. boy. wiTT, Paul, VaUejo.

girl. FAHEY. Albert, VaUeJo. girl. CLANCY.

Francis. Vaileio, girL JORGENSON, Clinton. Vallejo, girl. ANDERSON. Elnar.

Benicia. girL-GRAHAM, John. Vallejo. girL FREITAS, WiUiarn. Benicia, boy HAMBLEY.

Georg Vallejo. boy. STONE. ULawrence, Vallejo. gtrL ADAMS.

RusseU, Vallejo. girL BEGLEY, J. Vallejo, boy. Contra Costa County MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED RICHARDSON-ASA Elmer A-30. and Adelaide 33.

both San Pablo. AIKENS-GRAVESTEIN Thomas. 50. and Hendrika. 39, both Rirt-mond.

4 SMITH -GEORGE 22. Richmond, and Eloise 20, Oak-' land. RING-BERRY Fred 28, and Mary 32. both San Pablo. BRUNDISH-BUBER Albert 22, and Audrey both San Pablo, i BORGERDING-MONTGOMERY Jonathan 48.

and CharlotU D. 45, both Richmond. DIVORCES FILED -HUNT, Cenla B. vs. Bobbie G.

COBB, Laura vs. Ned. INTERLOCUTORI DECREE HORGAN, Ula G. from Archibald aw FINAL DECREES LOW EN STEIN. Hellen from "Ernest.

GRANGER, Alvin F. from Birdie 8. ANNULMENT GRANTED FLE1G. Frances L. from Edward.

DEATHS ALLEN In Oakland. April 28, 1949, Louise AUen. beloved wife of O. n. Allen; loving mother of Eddia H.

Richter of Long Beach. Friends are invited to attend the services at the East 14th Street chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries. 2372 East 14th Street, Oakland, Saturday, April 30, 49, at 2 clock p.m. Bt'RNHAM In San Francisco, April 27 1949.

Victor S. Burnham, beloved husband of Clara D. Burn-ham; loving father of Mrs. Louise B. Jones of Yuma, Arizona; Mrs.

Carmen B. Swift of El Cerrito. Mrs. Eleanor B. Briggs ol Walnut Creek; also survived by six grandchildren; a native of Woods Cross.

Utah; aged 67 years. A member of St. Paul's United Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, East Gate Lodge 290, F. and A. M.

ol Lot Angeles, Los Angeles Scottish Hit Bodies. Friends are invited to attend -services Saturday, April 30. 1949, at 10 o'clock a.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue, at 30th Street, Rev. Francis Shunk Downs, officiating.

BYRNE In Oakland, April 28. 1949, Walter G- dearly beloved husband of Agnes M. Byrne: loving father of Walter Marian, EUz-, abeth, Patricia and Thomas-Byrne; Mrs. Harriet Philpot, Mrs. Ruth Anderson and Mrs.

Robert A. Maix- ner; brother of Carlton and Howard Bvrne, Mrs. HaTriet Gertrude Stone, Mrs. Helen Stikeman and the late George Byrne. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April, 30, 1949.

at 8:30 a.m. from the Piedmont Memorial Chapel of John Cox. 3479 Piedmont Avenue, thence to St. Leo's Church. Piedmont and Ridgeway Avenues, where requiem mass be celebrafed for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a.m.

Interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Recitation of the rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock. (For further information call Piedmont 5-0220.) GERHARD In Oakland! April. 27.

1949, August L. Gerhard, husband of the late Nellie Gerhard: brother of George W. Gerhard of San Fran-cico. A native of San Francisco, California, aged 71 years, 2 months. I ACROSS 39 Pertinent facta.

Famous West Pointer. 11 Flatfish. 12 Spheres of business activity. 43 Perfumes. 45 Actor humorirt: 1879-1935.

Take as profit. 17 Strive on equal terms. ACROSS 48 Dark prison. 52 Inspiring 58 Lily Pons' Specialty. "i 57 Excite.

4 St Child's apron. 50 Whack. -61 Ethereal salt 2 Ardor: Fr. 53 Wild plum. 54 Actions.

55 C. G. S. force unit. SslaUaa Testr4sr's Patxla tAlvli ir5 ME IS 16 L'ATiDJiM A rr.R IT AfTtL A'NTEi a Ic It TsliitTfrRT3r: rg' jQUjl iTiEL -OQlN the bank and from time to time portions of the loan would be repaid with and "worthless" checks drawn on the accounts of other participants in the scheme.

About one-third of the total hours of farm work 1 Is devoted to field work. A U.C. Records Quakes 60 Miles From Here BERKELEY, April 29. Two slight earthquakes, both centered about 60 miles from here were recorded on the University of California's seismograph yesterday. According to Dr.

Perry Byerly, U.S. seismolo-i gist, each registered on the record ing equipment for one minute. Twii Dgx. Kit 2 Tonl Refill 1 (Print ptv taxi STORES 3900 Grand Avenue 2128 Broadway 1849 Park Blvd. 24 days.

A member of Piedmont Parlor No. 120. NJ.G.W. and Oakland Rotary dub. Friends are Invited to attend the services at the Telegraph Avenue Chapel Grant D.

Wilier Mortuaries, Inc. 2850 Telegraph Avenue. Oakland, April SO, 1949, at tea o'clock a.m. auspice of Piedmont Parlor- No. 120, G.W.

Off street parking.) KERRIGAN In Oakland. CaUfornla April 38 1949, Creorge Mms. beloved husband of Sedie A. Kerrigan: loving father -of Dr. George L.

Kerrigan; brother of John and Thomas Kerrigan and "Margaret Kenny; im-- native of Westmeath. Eire: aged years; a member of Oakland Chamber of Commerce ana BPOE et Richmond, California. Friends are invited to attend services Saturday morning April 30. 1949. at o'clock from the Chapel Albert Brown Mortuary.

3476 Piedmont Avenue, thence to Our Lady of Lourdes Church where a mass win be for the repose of his soul commencing at 9:30 o'clock: Interment, t. Joseph Cemetery, San Pablo. California; recitation of the rosary. Friday evening at 8- o'clock. LAIKIE In Oakland, April 25 1949, Eleanor Laikie, loving daughter of Cyrus and Mary Cook, loving sister of Anna Cowen, Lottie Hud-aon and the late Velda Toner; aunt of Velda Ghlorso and Arthur, Palm.

Funeral services were held today, Friday. April 29, 1949, at 3:00 o'clock p.m. from the East Lawn Chapel ol Hanrahan. Wadsworth Pine and Borba. East 14th Street at Fifth Avenue: Interment was at Mt View Cemetery.

LANGE Mrs. Lulu S. Lange. pa-tiv'e of San Francfsco, ne Lulu S. Von Gerichton.

widow of the late William H. Lange. passed away April 26, 1949, at Alhambra, California. Funeral services at 2 p.m.. Saturday.

April 30, 1949, at the Duboi Funeral Home, San Gabriel, California. LRIDICH Of 7732 Crest Avenue, Oakland. April 27. 1M9. Louise, dearly beloved wife of William Leidich: loving sinter of Mrs.

Tillie Tschampel of Tucson. Arizona; Mrs. Holubs of Cedar Rapids. Iowa: Mr. Brete Kubikt of Chicago.

niinois. and Mrs. Hedrika Fiala of Chicago, Illinois, and other relatives in Europe: native of Chechoslovakia; aged 44 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the new mortuary of C. P.

Bannon, 8800 East 14th Street, Oakland, Monday, May 2, 1949. at 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Cyril's Church for a requiem high mass, commencing at o'clock. Interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Recitation of the rosary Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock. (For further information call TR ini-dad 2-1011.) LEWIS In Oakland. April 27. 1949. Chester B.

Lewis, husband of, the late Viola Lewis: loving father of Milton C. Lewis of Oakland and Mrs. Mildred Hubbard of Albany, California; brother of Eldon M. Lewis of San Jose; grandfather of Edward and Harold Lewis of Oakland. Helen.

Walter, Mflllcent and Nancy Hubbard of Albany; cousin of E. J. Wilcox of San Jose; a native of California; aged 72 years. Friendt are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 30. 1949.

at 10:30 clock a.m. from the chapel of Amos O. Williams Co-East Santa Clara Street at 8th Street. San Jose. Interment, Oak Hill Memorial Park.

MelNNIS In Oakland. April 28, 1949. Joseph Mclnnls. beloved husband of tne late Agnes Mclnnis: loving father of Mrs. Katherine Maxwell of Washington.

Illinois, and Mrs. Lucille Kline of San Le-Andro; also survived by three sisters and one brother; a native of Nova Scotia; aged 75 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 30, 1949. at 8:30 a.m. from the Funeral Hnm, ni a.

Cox-Roach 8c Leonard, Telegraph Avenue at 27th Street, thence to St. Mary's Church, 8th and Jefferson Streets. where a reqMiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MUINOS Of 705 Williams Street, San Leandro, California. April 28, 1949; Joe, beloved husband of Josephine Muinos; loving father of Mrs. Evelyn Hill, Mrs. Antoinette MacCallum. Mrs.

Mary Racklin and Joe Muinos a native of Spain; aged 57 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from hc EstudiUo Chapel of Santo and Robinson, 160 EstudiUo Avenue, San Leandro. Saturday. April 30, 1949, at 9:30 o'clock a.m.. thence' to St Leanders Church where a mass win be fa Id for the J'00 his soul commencing at 10 a.m.; interment.

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hayward; recitation of the rosary Friday evening at 8:30 clock, (TR inidad 2-8278X. noPtl. April 28, 1949. William B. Noble of 810 59th ri.t'iklnd' beloved husband the Kpndall A.

Noble of. Concord and Mrs. Mary Ferdinand of Visalla- also survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A lfmbfr of Knox Presbyterian ywmu Cnsd': aed which TO. April 30.

1949, hHowfn 'Hull. -Bt A8hby jStion. af fitting. ReV- HBr 'ia-1? Hn rr'cco. April 27.

1 wife of Muel Perry, loving mother. pf Tony Rodriguez. t.r.tT inylted to attend the East 14tH Street Chapel The Grant D. Miller l37' Eart 14th Oakland. Saturday, April 1M9.

at o'clock thence to St. Benedict's Churen; where a maSS Will tv mml ww repose or ner soul, commencing at 10:00 i- Rctlon of the Ros- ZZJSf'l 1W Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 53 88th Avenue. 2kland7 ccidentally, la Napa April 28. 1948, Osmond beloved husband of DoroUiymay Stephens; loving father of Cherie Ann Stephens, brother of Edward iU Stephens; son of Obieiee Stephens, all of Florid.

A native of Florida, aged 31 yean. A veteran of World War TJ. A member of the L.O.O.M. of Senif Steward of the Ascoeiauos of Communications Equipment Workers Union of C.I.O. to the from the new' mortuary of ft.S'.Sf"'?03 HthTstreet Ckltnd, Aprir-36, 1949, 7 r-? mt thenc St Bene- diet Crhitw-K 4 Rhii'L Cemetery.

clock. For further in-torroation call TH inidad 2-J01H 0Mln April Allme R. Thornell of 803 Pomona d-arty EHU-OIson Mortuary Service, LA ndscape 2930 Ayg. HI st 4-2650 MOUNTAIN. VIEW CRrMAIORJUM COLUMBAtVai MAUSOl.ru CFMITEK1 tstaBhtne 1853 Ttrtnlnu iMmoni Ave Oakliatf tcm FX Mmonl -im I 9 MilRftH -J Douglas Luxury Airlinm DC4s and Oovcrnment approred Bon-tch4ul4 carriers Also low fares CHICAGO ST.

LOUIS OKLAHOMA CITY CLEVELAND BOSTON CINCINNATI KANSAS CITY WASHINGTON DENTISTS both full and part time men needed. Excellent, opportunity for properly qualified men. Both in San Fran: cisco and Oakland. Call EX brook 2-4713 and arrange tor a personal interview with Dr. Beauchamp this week.

Residence Phene LQcVhiren 9-2744 i easy to own! WALNUT CREEK J534 (days) WALNUT CREEK 2640 (eve.) KELLOG 2-3150 KELLOG 4-5375 Starts you toward OWNING your own home in TREAT LAME TM ACT (Comer Cotrell Road and Treat Vane) MC(Dimin) MAILF-ACKE 1LOTS 1500 CITY WATER PAVED ROADS ELECTRICITY START BUILDING AS SOON. AS YOU PAY $100 DEPOSIT Drive Out Sunday Directions From Concord Take Cowell Road 3 Miles to Treat Lane Tom Twin, Komlen jtm; toyii jjf produce firms, and six of their officials Jon charges of mail fraud through an alleged check-kiting scheme which defrauded a Chicago bank of more than $500,000. A 17-count indictment returned in Federal Court named the United Produce Company, Anthony 'Oddo, president, and Louis D. Rosenthal, secretary-treasurer, -Chicago; J. Al-finito Sons, and Joseph linito, i -New York; Max Feldbaum and Sons, and Max Feldbaum, Philadelphia; Frank C.

Lofendo, East Bakersfield, Calif, buyer; Jack Oddo Fresno, Calif, brother of Anthony Oddo. Anthony Oddo was a one-time bootblack who rose to-the presi dency of the United Produce, which last year was reported to have grossed between $6,000,000 and $7,000,000. The government charged that the i alleged scheme involved the trans fer of checks, drawn on banks where inadequate funds existed to "cover them to accounts at other banks. Otto Kerner U.S. district I attorney, charged that the scheme fell, through when one of the Cali sfornia banks involved began using airmail instead of regular mail in returning checks.

Thus checks cleared before the accounts of the -Issuers were covered. Operation of the scheme, the government, charged, defrauded the Merchandise National Bank of Chicago of more than $500,000. The indictment charged that Oddo and Rosenthal would loans at enry 'G. BelLugach 1440 Broadway, Oakland' Business Phone GLenceurt 2-2028 Friday's Crossword Puzzle It's the workft most popular parmanent tfx wave that fives that natural leek I GUY DRUG 2101 23rd Avanaa 1950 FruitvaU Aveiiua 3465 Fraitvala Avenua ACSOSI I Clinic. Rochester, Minn.

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25 Be in trouble. 28 With a saline tart. 29 Evaporating. 34 Causing pain. 35 Devout.

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Check the outstanding features of these quality-built homes investigate the fair prices (from $9250.00) and the "rent payment' financing that makes your better-value Pleasant Hills home so I i i wSm m.4 y0mmmj VJP- down i 'SO Pedal dactyls. 31 Voidof sence. 32 Saltpeter. 33 Barometer. -35 European.

38 Tampered with: coUoo. .39 Codified. 41 Pirate's knife. 42 Eay gait '44 Obligate. 45 Varsity eight.

47 Sheathed. 48 Flounder. 49 Mountains in" V. S. S.R.

50 Martini, tenor. .51 Detect 53 Unctuous. 54 An 55 Sea eagle. 58 Shochonean Indian, 1 Heavy staff. 2 Smashable particle.

-t Servitude. 4 Functions. Corrective. 5 Efface. 1 Alphabetical letters.

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28 Locations. 6. C'JDLEY DE VELDISS co. v. ii.

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