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Show MBM RET TUESDAY JANUARY 1850 ,fotww Delivers Governcr Got 1919 -- SALT- LAKE UTAH CITY THE POLITE EUROPEANS POLITE . '1 i T how look as though the Hath and a he vyTevofrer in his right hand, a burglar rive at 'Ogden until Friday as the' second and third sections of the entered the Salt Lake thea- tr.earlr .thfB- - mornlng and forced J. military Gllhert .the, eight- - watchman,- - to Buffalo Then- - th w atri m lead him to l)ie office, where the thea- stop-ovat Cfiieas.,, winch will center money was in a afe and then ahow' trum time, to say nothing of the tune film where he could obtain tools wilh required for (rain equip-niewhich to break open the heavy door at terminal.-- , and waiting on He then rifled the drawers of the dexk for trains ha tig. the r.ght of to the office, after which he tied way, on aingie track roade But it is JTII hie face hidden behind a rfnavk I 1 $ -- --bmr-Tmrr -- er s. ut are, or soon ehip, and thecoq.report will 'be, available for your consideration. Je recommended by Bamberger in jjswmor Simon Thirteenth, the to k mesas to- U Of the legislature, "EGlStATXBJ" jn - outlining economical end efficient d mi lustration of the affairs of government the two years ago oooSa not mat-- legislature ofabnormal financial conditions with lttenUoa foresee the which we have been confronted. The Xm that ' assembly strove wen b provision lo take members toof carry out the provisions faithfully. TTtlie 76,006 loan negotiated of the platform upon which they were of the at request enacted many constructive, and elected ptrMle cititens laws which placed Utah well up in the 4 St council of defense. list of progressive states. But they urn to make the mine tax i were not prepared to provide fo, and and providing had no cause to an! tclpate. many needs etoMffecUre,, not then apparent but essential to war - activities. Since the adjournment of ,u.t.u.v do that body most - extraordinary of the net annuar proceeds, mends. Including entirely new. lines of jpt aceed three times,, plus the endeavor and soaring costa. have made " it neceessry for the state to incur eer- the land and improvements obligations which i, the amendment" and , tain financial - erw,M wouM h&Ve been avoided. the tuition of coal and hydrostrain on Flnancw, manner to be worked bn w vyhei, this administration assumed control of the state government two years ago it Inherited a deficit of some $400,000 floating indebtedness. The states finances were subjected to a. further strain by obligations necessarily incurred in the prosecution of war The report of the state's aqtlvities. financial condition prepared by the state auditor Indicates that by the beginning of the new budget year, April 1. 101. we will have cleared up not only this eld deficit, but will have liquidated practioally all the tempor Miansl of permanent nature to ary Indebtedness Incident to war time throw of the war, and also to the activities, besides redeeming the state ot 15 v a the Mormon Battalion and Jd taeu ot U9t ,n th ,nm otiw tonfllcta of the past, to be ! 'At the close of the fiscal year, No-t(n the University campus. I vember 80, nil, the balance in ap-- a on would im oli e the abandonment, proprtationa, balances due countiesloan lie present plane for a Mormon state road accounts, temporary obon balancea anj interest temporary Jllos irooumort , ligations, amounted to 88.685,00. 7.irtoma of ik 3. d flgn to be Of this amount appropriations aggred (4 rru t gating approximately $850,000 will not be used and can be credited back to Ul ti the general fund. At tbs'- time there was on hand In the .tatt treasury to the credit of the I U r iutteral fund $862 204 4f The dre from 1218 school fates was i r f J7-Ohn, and from th- - ocicpation tax, - i. tior. f The $375 u0 receipts from fees to state officers iuhf rttane 'i - fii nt . Is $190,-- ( March 1019, $1, etc., to aprepr at ot for the care taxes, 00. making a total of $1,177,209.41, imtbea and helpless children. which, with the $350,006 to be re- 'ml program and lurked to the general fund from used appropriation give the state a ' igsu. $o redlt of $l.0tt.J0l.41. JUktiaa ffiakine it poss.ble to, Estimating that an appropriation we tte Arizona of $85,000 will be made for legislative str.p" in Utah. ispie compensation for heads of expense, the state will start the bien- 0t. those mentioned :nlura Apri 191 $100,000, exclusive h. s lhe ute board cfl approximately .tr7 27,257.79, def.ts ateios, the state board of land! granted by aggregating the board, of examiners to oners and the various institutions to meet additional burdens it due largely to war conditions and which will be Included in the Bat Sot Too Much, talf budget for the ensuing biennium. The ktwrt f motto and guiding star temporary indebt ednees includes $106,-00- 0 loaned to the state war fund, ere urged to recognize "yttior ' which It Is expected will be returned "tweaitjr of strict economy, but to the state by the federal government. Ms extent of Impairing the ef-t- If th's expectation is realised the stats service which iWust be will start the biennium practically tree the from ether than bonded indebtedneea, people " wrertior estimates that the an accounting of which, along with an estimate of the revenue fog the ensuthe biennium wlti ing two years, will be submitted V to you 1011,000 exclusive of deflc-12 In the executive budget. 27,000, which are Loan to Defense Counsel. kt the budget.- - It $100.-- 4 , Item which I commend 16 Another from the government is your consideration in the arrangement wrted r that the state will of th states finances for the ensuing r5 nnlum U a loan of $75,000 negotiaed period nractieallv pfrh independently by the State of Utah other than Ixinded In- - Council of Defense. In order that the L war program might not be delayed foe a want of finances a group of public CWwhrs message iollowa. spirited residents of the state gave dShjSjST" nL th Thirteenth their personal notes In the amount ot $50,000 and the board of loan commisState of Utab: sioners provided $25,000 to create a fund for the state of Utah - ,lhe constitutionmc I working Council of Defense, j That lhe money &q expended was disbursed wisely and to good purpose is indicated ln the report n which has been prepared by that nation.. L am of the opinion ht Cw Atwwers is it proper not only to relieve these " CaTt. patriotic citizens of this financial oba,,WhUthorflK'1 ,or m t0 ligation, but to tender them an exprescondi- - sion of our appreciation of their loy. $m7. hored 7n alty. the worlds - "At this point f desire to call your SJ With prid ?f an unusual attention to the necessity for prompt th he people action on questions involving state reeponded to revenues. When the executive budget n iC!?.Uo" m jrh a man- - is submitted you will observe that the of Uth ln estimated revenue for the ensuing biaSk 1? movement ennium is based on existing statutes, Sjf aw hlih eat Jdea Ispf hu. some of which it- - probably will be deemed expedient to amend or change Ctih has In view of the adoption at the last election of the constitutional amendindnnJ whtch threatened ment affecting the taxation of mines, which makes it permlsaabie to tax metalliferous mines on some multitple of th net annual Inearth VI' . 'uressed peo- - or uid-in- 1 dhmt wnfi overcoiit to protect hjju from fhe cold The man then bade Gilbert a courteous- - adieu- and left-thbuilding. Lie obtained approximately While no clew to the identity of the robber was left, officers believe that he waa the same man whd robbed (he safeirdn The Alhambra and Orpheum theatres in Ogden On Saturday and. That he is a profesSunday nights sional safe cracker Is the conviction of the officers, as he worked with gloves on and left bo finger prtntk by which he could be identified. George Chase, Bertillon expert of the bait I a ke detective force, was called to to Ogden yesterday tiy and obtain finger prints of the burglar who entered - , - -- the theatrea there, but discovered that the criminal in that case had also used a - I bal-nr- e l- " g , 1 zh " two-yeix k or-ga- ,i tv una .or.znining, prseib,.Ln(i nthwi. lands tLu lnrr that o claims. Including containing coal toured -ot J!. the ft. Jjfeedom hydrocarbons, -- on their full value. wl.t ieqaalitk- Asks Mine Tax Statute. "Inasmuch as the will of the people In this respect has been expressed in most emphatic terms, it would appear Incumbent upon this legislature to make, the amendment operative by ?sataii,!.pocd upon them. legislaUve-orttoar- vo?2,' sSr,rr " In- view of thls and the result of careful investigation, I nterprt- - respectfully recommend that a law be turfied hLWln ot ,h enacted providing for the taxation of metalliferous mines on a basis of ooms Ml teport wal hl Pre- steward- (Continued on page three ) - in a UTAH 'LEGISLATORS chirteh lira BT I V the X45th field be will by Governor greeted jrtJHery, at Bamberger and hla military staff tSwn. Utahs O. Samuel Cummings Dis- cusses Ideals of Organ- Read by rJTn'Cr.iDocumcnt Petersen as s tary Adam Secret- the present plan of the governor, ization a? L. j according to an announcement made j his morning. The military staff hlch the executive consuls will accom Jorgensen, adjutant of: MaJ Major John 8. Eard-astegeneral of Free- - Ban- - , quet. State Executive is Suffer mg From Gild. G man-Basset- out ot her share in the reception business, although Balt Lake is left iy out in Ihe'cold. Ogden people got buvy yesferduy. and wired Sena tor W. H King at Washington to intercede with the department for a senator responded, promptly, pectation that his request with- - exwlH be , -. Ten members of the regiment were left behind, five who wished to travel over other routes than those scheduled, and visit cities where they have relatives or friends, and five who had the mumps were detained at Camp Merritt until recovered The first fiv afe Rlpb M Spangler, Glen S C. Weitz, Wallace D. Hayes and B. Thomas. They have been mustered out. The other tlv are Axel M. Davis, Marion R. Free-ma- n, Harry E. Campbell, and Boydcu H. BlanchetL They will come west on granted-- Olin-Ern- fr est Alt-mo- ra k Rs-lP- ? iii t Agrl-cultur- sL- -- 1 o do-fe- J e i art o. - "f" ra -- thl es -- aui v Pridnl Utah At ran-:orti- ttn f muoUt February -- lllh i. peneu-The-Oigiii y. t 1i t The 143 field artillery In regiment. three sections, la due Wednesday noon, at Ogden, Col. W. C. Webb ot the 14Sth has wired Ogden to rive the 142 a warm welcne because of the hospitable treatment accorded h Utah boys while at Chimp Kearny, and parti" eulariy during the hike to Los Angelea There are 250 Utah boys ln the 143rd, which gives it considerable of a local he detected a draught, evidently com- coloring It is proposed to have th regiment parade and be given a reception ing from the second balcony. Think- from Ogden people On invitation from ing that a window had been left open there he proceeded to climb the stairs President E. G. Peterson of the college, the state counci of but bad gone only a few steps when he defense will have five representatives felt the presence of a person near by at the demobilisation at Logan. As he took another step a voice told -Receptlo at Logan. hrm to put up his hands and a gun The reception t Logan will net be was thrust into his side Gilbert did Interfered as ordered and the man then searched Ogden. At with by the stop over at present arrangements are him for a gun. making on a basis of arrival Friday .Not finding any weapon on the afternoon. .... Following Is the order of parade; watchman, the burglar ordered him to In Horsemen to advance to clear tfae Pine office the lesdCte way wherq the money waa. When the office waa of march; ndC. W.. K-Hansen SLoney. J. H. L Stewart,. Logan reacned tue man went through- - the MIlitArr a&n4t Governor drawers of the desk and obtained ana Harden Bennlon, aecretaryBamberger of atate: alout $45 .iie then asked- Gilbert AbboiTT Major Fref where there wera tool ALayor Kojr Buliaaa40s Jorgenaoiv h.-Pettrvon ataU xjciala ar4 force the door ot lhe sdfe Gilbert aB comm lsafonenuljielftat ion . told him they were In. the carpenter Xrom Utah legislature; beard of shop ot the theatre and the burglar trustees of state Utah Agricultural coileaa made him open the door to that room. Cache eounXjr 5? commissioner; Gilbert aver that the man asked many aierr welfare committee X tah Sons of questions and was very pleasant. He the American Revolution, state, Oachs declare that while be might not be county and Logan city councils of n, Hyde Parle band: mavors from able to identify 11101 by his appeardli of th taU committees ance, as be, Gilbert, was forced to keep various welcome various citiee, Utah his back to him most of the time, that Agricultural from college and Brigham he would recognize the voice immedi- Younir farultles; delegation of War Mothers of Cache county; Cache county ately. - Gave Some Money Back. . chapter American Red cross, the 14&U fLUh) field artillery reaiment, led by The big door of the safe was open the regimental band retpmed soldier aIj tha burglar was bilged to do of raobe eovmtys- The Official review of the regiment was was to force the Inner door. This soon done and he then asked Gilbert If will probably be msde Saturday, when the members of the he had any money. The watchman re- stategovernor, hi staff, legislature, of the board of Irbs-plied that he had a few dollars and tsss and and officials from city county Obtold the man wheee his purse waa other parts of the state will be preeent. After the review at the college, ths soltaining the purse, the burglar looked diers will psrade through the principal at the contents asd then told Gilbert of the city that he did not want that, as he did streets At the Rev. J 8 Cdrter, pasnot make a practice of robbing a'poor tor of Ogden the Flrt Presbyterianon church, ta b tek He lhe money put workingman chairman of the committee arrangein the purbe and returned it to Gil ments. with Mayor T. 8. Browning bert'S pocket Next he broke open the U halrman M p. Brown of the sountr President Charles it candy case and helped .himself to - commissioners. Barton of the Webm club? John Watcandy and chewing gum and Ralph E Bristol If the Hath his work, the son Upon completing arrives ln the afternoon, the plan is an burglar got a piece of rope &Dd tied afternoon parade, evening recepGilbert to the chair in the corner of tion, the command with to Logan the room. He fastened his feet secure- Saturday morning, continuing as the Logan people he could and want to not so that get away receive the regiment by dayly started to leave. Mr. Gilbert then in- light. formed him that he was getting cold At a banquet followed by a meeting of about 200 club members and their Colonel friends, the Klwanis club of Utah was ley, state SLMON MBERJSA newnaOVERNQR officially recognised by tht hational andlng the JGER delivered his biennial organization laat nighf O. Samuel tional guard which is being organized message to lhe thirteenth ses- Cummings, International secretary ef '" in the state: Major Elbert B. sion of the legisature of Utah the Klwanis clubs, presented to the Salt Inspector general; Major FrankCaporganisation lta charter. The Newman, ordnance department. at noon today The governor, lake was held in ah ban room on tain Albert W. Wagoner; Judge adro-vat-e. who Is still suffering somewhat banquet the tneszanlne floor of the Newhouse was while be contracted cold from 145th a hotel. Upon Its arrival In Ogden the Mr Cummings In his speech of will stop over In that city several witnessing the return of the Atlantic prehours, according to a telegram receiv fleet, during his trip east, asked that sentation. told In detail the history and ed by Arch U. Thurman, secretary the actual reading be done by a clerk, aims of the organisation. He pointed of the state council of defense, from is an old and Adam L Petersen, secretarykof cut that the word "Klwanis" -Senator William IL King. Indian word we trade." He meaning that duty. The telegram la as follows "About the senate, performed stated that the clubs stand for mutual 1,200 Utah and Idaho troops, travelThe message was not long, as such co-- o pe ration and helpfulness. M.a do ing In three sections will arrive ln documents go. It began with a brief Ogdea Friday forenoon. They will stop review of the financial status of th not trade with Kiwanlana, said Mr. Cummings, because they have, to, but there several honra before proceeding state and then made recommendations because of the service, honesty, and in. to Logan for demobllizatlona The latest information obtainable, for a dozen or more legislative consid- tegrity which is synonymous with the front the Ogden Short Line Railroad erations Finally the governor spoke name. Kiwanin. he saia. is the freest company, is that the 145th will reach of the necessity for economy, but expression ot teir pay, the religion of business and the fine idealism of sina m. Ogden not later than Friday a recommendation ,coupled theren 1th the cere eus.nees ruen remaining ther four hours. when the service must be rendered to the The lues of the Klwanis club is only command pulls out for Logan. The j of the atate. about four year old. tnwapeaser xtac-feat 230 a.iw It originated with a Detroit travregiment left ehlcago U Hall. rEsnwtcd II 01 and 1 p m- today, and the7 belief eling man, A. ri Browne. Huh the aid In jo , nt session of of was The several reading business friends he is railroad am.. of the that people over which President ised the first club, little dreamingorganthat Friday will be the hour of arrival at! the legislature, w- - Funk of the nate presided hla Idea woutd develop Into such, proOgden. The hour of arrival at Logan iame 5 'This was club U a first portions. knd clock, is set at 2.20-- $ p.m. The Short Une Tje en,lte "'f In 1914. bines that tune theorganised idea lias er win rum a ipecial from thl. city grown with wonderful rapidity, until 1 he L f n,M e! are about 20 u Kinsmans there f Lak Salt today Logan. Saturday, pf leaving I tH ATld JOlllt throughout the Inited States and Cana $ A a we w -thn TC99 UQtll tka 1 should be held. The house ada. clubs now under representing members of the legislature and many session before 12, and waa rharter. besides some 20 few minutes met a and ready to receive the senate when the process of organisation others In the city, state and county officials local organization dates from and asked if hs. rould not have a prominent citizens the grand review arrived at. exactly 1$ oclock. theThomiddle of last June when K. W. to occur shortly after the arrival of the latter -l- llng ! .th roM. of After sweater over hint. - The . visitor k train at Logan. Officers, J mounV.rrT;aUn oYLam Uuba. threw all overcoat ever rhe watchmsn house, tty tMir respective The three sections of the 142rd artil- and and after sajing farewell departed. It prayer by the senate chaplain, , came here upon tre solicitation of lery are lue at Ogden S to 10 a m , business men who felt the need of was about 7 a m. when he (mst acJoeeph Chea moved that.g-ra- - l business Wednesday, remaining sent October. On the be lo noUfy L, costed Gilbert and about 5 a.m. when only long committee gover:local- business he left enough to change-enginnor that the Joint session was 4a read! lb names of about-20- 0 the care before continuing west hew. and to escort him to the ornate. ?n w,r eubmUtedio ike secretary of Mr Gilbert lm tn ed lately began to try ' to San Francisco. As far him as is known President Funk named Senator, hex ci .TtrmnoUTT'em." Vi IT. to untie the knots which held here the Utah contingent in this regi- Elizabeth A. Hayward ml J. William count of the lhan-ainflueiutaepidemie and the and after working Hefpr more ment wilt go straight through to the Knight For the Rouse tboae chosen consequent ban to crawled on ail public meetings hour succeeded then Presidio for demobilization- and named only a few meettnga were hrid before the front steps Pf the theatre and reby Speaker C. O-- Richards ? to notify the ponight a Herhort VaV by President Funk were Joseph 8 quested a passer-bDam, t$ Thia was dorte and the officer Snow, I. H. Masters and Mrs. Anna T. local oranfmaifoo. to th lice. response but no trace an Boy s in Action friereey. adders of presentation, pledged 4 ha started man investigation Soon .ftefr(! th had been found early this of the local elub to live to the ideals up of the Chateau Thierry ered the bouse chamber, with his es- -l International clubs, and justify the afternoon. The police declare his committees and after few re-- I fidenee reposed In tbs local members work ta that of a professional OffiThe 148th field artillery regiment- - re- tnarks his messags was readg (The by the general officers Ho said that cer believe that his method is to enSalt Lake rrob'WhUId take its place ter a theatre, attend a ahow and then ported to con TtW 6c y s', Tnwmagr in fntt upprarz else Wfi ere in I on ir the other club of the country took a prominent part ln the Chatesu-.err- y thiz paper ) to remain thereafter the audience has in th th At the conclusion of the reading of left. i For gallantry in action, fight. thia regiment has been cltel three tho message Senator Ceorge Bern i but Mr. Gilbert is about 55 year-o- ld Com- resident F. C, RIchmoArf of times, and received the Croix de Ouerre moved the receiving of the message mercial club, welcomed the newtheorgan-an- d suffered no harmful consequences a decoration which when conferred Its spreading on the Journal of . laatloq. predicting a successful future from his experiences of the mghL upon the entire means every both houses. The motion was second-- 1 !.J,.wouJd veiup to the high ideals of . member of it command, - A halt lake 'boy, J B Stewart. 1(40 ed by Representative Anna Fiercer, critical times of no reconstruction, .Mc'eeathjWeee-Mopta-e- i ovao a nrem-b- er t betwenii dlfforont Iff. Take Service Flags ter,fired of Battery B, which was dissolved rvvatryshouid-canrsesion ?L the first Kinney the Joint club organisations but that 22 Down Chateau Thterrv shot The Utah hov The senate had already decided to should be the keynote of all left this state about Nov meet i" .'T1.. 3 The executive officers of the local again at oclock. I. 117. for Camp Lewis, whence they club are President, Herbert Van Dam were transferred to Camp Mills, il I., JlotiT Preliminary, , first vice president, U T Plumb; seel The eve of Washingtons birthday, and then to Camp Merritt. N. J whence, was called to ond vice president! R. K Cobb, third Feb)ruary;22, has been set aside as house order at The. they sailed for France Jan. jn The 11:30 by Bpeeker Kichnrda In the vtee preeWent Dsn Shield; secretary. torpedo that sunk the Tuscan :a gave Horace H. Walker, treasurer, Georg the time ior taking down the service of Georgs Chaplain their transport only Timpson, bow. H Butler The direst ors are- - T. T flag which hare beeil display:,' In was the boat Just escaping theglancing offered Lorenzo by im ar Rep. prayer P M Rundatl, V. H. Richey E thousands of bead. The - 148th was In torpedos windows, accord Mg to the battle of Argyle -of Utah county. Roll call Burton, ' Hitch til. John JensonEJ. Bardie iq the Marne.- and then snowedThomas and John c. I esl. g y t ho Wa rl'imp Com munjty re rt ir e It present'and S absent; two 17 at Chateau-ThterrIt is now in Lux- of the absentees later arrived. Uberhardt acted as toastmaster at th is proposed that all banners, except Stewart haa written home, emburg After a number of amendment banquet lost night and presided at the those mentioning June sharp. Conrad bearing gold Stars be taken down which followed it, Ferris Neff ami Clarence Smith were made the house Journal was ap- meeting time. Officers of this branch meetings are being planned M that of this state ae being in his regiment proved and the house recessed until si Weekly war service Urge Untf every cit) which prominent, local and national of which contains Wyoming and Colorado the senators should arrive for the Joint addresses on dll make busifigures provide appropriate exerc'ses to mark i national guard batteries. session to hear the governors speech. ness subjects of timely interest. the passing of these emblems. r; Mar-mo- - r 4 to keep from leaving incriminating marks After examination bad been made by hln this morning of the safe at the Salt Lake theatre. Mr. Chase declared that the Job was done by the same man who had been ln Ogden the night before. Man Of Nerve. That the burglar is a man of nerve is evidenced by the fact that the Balt Lake theatre is less than 100 yards from the police station. Mr. Gilbert says the man did not show the slightest sign of nervousness and that he worked with the slow deliberation of a man who was accustomed to the role. According to the police. Mr. Gilbert bad closed the theatre for the night and was walking down the aisle when glove el ! e -- oth-sout- UI" ROBS SAFE OF i National; Guard and Sailors Memorial More Heads Road JJoneyFor Department L NOT Conyerses Pleasantly With Trains Carrying Utah SolWatchman and Ties Him dier Delayed En Route To Chair Protects VicSome Left Behind Big tim From Cold. Reception Planned. 5oldiers -- k I 1 --TEAR I BUtGLAmT THEATRE Record in War Work Suggests Three Times Net Proceeds in 'Mines Tax Law As Multiple tmi Boa aa Torn Fv duck h Tw ram M snd War Savings gupna SIXTY-NINTI- Message to Joint Eliminate" TwwW With Tour (- k I- - 4 t : i K t r "' Freshies Bursae Sophs In Chase For Ballot Box Whether University of Utah freshmen and aopiolnorea-wii- l ut a pcsea conference orWhethef hostTIMIes wilt ' continue between these two clans as a result of jesterday . skirmishes Is will settle today. shat these classes With trulv kaise-ist- ic contempt for popular electione. five members of the eophomore class raided Die polls where first year men were voting for their class officers and made their with the incomplete returns The enraged voters took (up the ehaee but the culprits succeeded in boarding a streetcar, which ax usual, left lhe pursuers came upon the scene Twelve heroes of the freshman class leaped into a handy automobile and took up the chase The sophomores got as far as Main 'wrest and B- where the 12 underplace change classmen swooped down upon them Hostilities tnimediatelv began chagrin of lhe hapless sophs Occupants e of the Boston and buiMmv fled to the elevator Trb they ImTfrfel TS brought 46 the place of combat complete victory hove in sight for the freshmen, an officer dispersed the riot It now remainsmen-wit-to be seen Whether ear the first ther keen' Sense of poetic Justite will let lhe matter slide The five offending sophomores have little desire to renew th proceedings after yesterday s Th Kenneth ophomor raufor John Sharp- - Juel Trowtndir Barn, Th-Cliff Simpon rhmen- vhe followed in ptrrtuit wr Aaron Smit cobMn, Burneit Uov Jerr Hiuea, X$rew' Chipman, Dillard fciuireun4 Herbert Rosenberg 7 ta f i 4 'f, r, get-aw- ay i'r7i H 1 ,ut ! !il . ! 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