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Show SECTION! FOUR The New nprMN4 U bop that lb paliUona would b granted, calling iUnUoa I lb growing population and tiapertaau of th aoulhee IB LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO (Compiled From settlement. preva-lon- o paragraph discussed Ih tree of of worm on lb apple be tb city and urged lbt th g von thorough attention at one. Tb Now dnl4 as Intimation mad lb aa Oakland paper that tbia uffrlng from an epl-Territory IncldeoUlly. a eent Addington Myor william lengthy letter t th editor defending lh official of that city against sertlona that they bad not been euf fidentiy careful In their precautions n agelnet th emallpox that had veiled there. He gave a detailed hie tory of th cases and th steps takente prevent further spread of th dls- Pl the File of The Dweret New of 1870). Jl Last Chapter of Yellow Fever Appears Ready to Be Written w he left year Ecuador aad of Guayaquil, HE review ef Ih undone to insure eoocaae. nothing Founwork of the Rockefeller Officials were delegated to that hu1 Brown M H Oeorg tn th program.. Special municipal thlrty.flvs soldier started In pursuit BUhop would president, dation loTg by I la tto. injury of them last night- K. Vincent, will be made pub- ordinances were enacted aad rigidly A report ha mending. "Bryan. Wye.. enforced to compel comp llano with -lic within n few day. While some of ih students ef the Just reached her by etag that th cnees pres which were recommend " In South Deseret University wer engaged In eummartxlng the year' work the d. party ef 180 Indiana came Into "d moralist their gymnast! exercises In the Jtrd pea City on Saturday first Installment of th review eey , "Only on American wag sent te pre-eorode through the town end drove adjoining the building, John Bpenoef.j to organise th staff, which and that T fell during 1111 the Foundation par- Guayaquil or head ef bojwe of the let Daniel Bpencer, off about was mad up of Ecuadorean many health of In activities hie public from th parallel bar and broke mules ticipated of whom wsr experienced tn yellow "Cheyenne, Wye 28. Lieut. Young arm between tb wrist end th elbow. mere end medical education Iq thirty-nin- e tlm a Within work. short fever and commend returned t Kawllr.g It wes Immediately taken bom for in each than a hundred men wer recruited area, different governmental card A Spinner, last evening, th Indians having signed by Pr, Ormsby, surgical assistance. sestxned to their tasks. retreated nnder cover ef upon examination, found both bene treasurer of the United Hlatea, told case by Invitation ( and In co oper and"Th campaign aimed at two conIndian I U. A th currency of off. certain "He that of local the theft of the arm broken equarely government supposed stlon with th night. It J things. I watched he wounded. asked note In at and Is killed that end they set them, and Johnny present ' joes . "I. Th cerned. ' earliest discovery of cases for. Sergeant Keeener of th Cav- doing well," said th new Hem. , tb campaign for th of yellow fever which wer te he A Regarding w Dixie. In From th wee wounded hip. alry and screened from Raticide In Morgan County. ays Herman of yellow sever th review promptly isolated telegram from Port end Joseph Birch of St. Georg wasthe eradication mosquitoes, Prom Mayor William Eddington of visitor lediana killed and scalped n Mexi- "8. The elimination of th Stegomare, tn pert: In city. Hs reported can. named Picayune, yesterday dear Morgan City It was learned that a grape cropthis and a good harvest eradlcatd yellow fever from yla by denying th females ecoeas te To that poet, and ran off with hla team. stranger had committed eulcld In a of all crops heavy that tha corn and thee eeed beds (Guayaquil 'In Ecua- water In which te deposit their It 1 r ported also that they killed Iwe horrible meaner user Weber d City, sugar can except were somewhat light egg squaws whe were living with th Morgan county. Aa to a shortage of water In the dor, Merida In Yucatan, suspected "It was thpecuHar condition ef the whiten A report from Port Laramie train jra leaving that elation th owing eoaat th St. Santa Clara. Th people of Georg areas in Venesuela, along pubUe watsr supply which presented any Red Cloud and hla tribe have man, n passenger, leaped from one and Washington, he said, had formed along the west coast th chief problem. Th hydrant of gone buffaio hunting and wilt be of th care and tried to lay hi heed for th Of Brasil and association - la tha - high was a advantur Guayaquil flow only an hour and a of Africa) prod-actgone n week or two, when they eoip on th rail between the car. He conwool and cotton of manufacture o have tank Founda- half In 24. The Rockefell tha which beck they will trad end talk peace. preventsd from doing o by th upon President had purchased under th on th upper floors of thstr houees; ductor and brakeman. who took him Young'sThey The weather la warm." cotton factory and wore add tion embarked In 1111 Wllltam C. Ih leas fortunate store water In bar-ra- la of General on board. H broke away, however, Ing a story in whlfh to establish wool leadership 'independence Day Celebrated. can and other contalnem been have so motion was In far end while th train machinery and additional cotton mi Gorge. Th results were Ideal for More than two full leaped again te th ground and plac- chinery which Mr. Birch was going substantial and encouraging.eradication th Thee condition breeding of tfi Stegomyla. It wa Tho campaign for th ed hla heed on th rail, several car st bm was devoted te td boy. train wan A letter from W. O. McMulUn of of yellow fever waa baaed upon th not difficult to screen th tanks, or to count of a big Tourth ef July cele- passing over him. Th Finprotect barrels with wooded cover. bration In this etty. At eunrte eniut stopped and th body examined. In Harrisburg, Washington county, con discovery already mad by Dra. Minnow Mobilised for Fight. firmed th crop report of Mr. Birch, lay. Reed. Lasear and other In Cuba ef thirteen guns wee fired by a d addition I money and miscellaneous from ' There remained a thsr was found n note, and supplied some additional infor that yellow fever is carried Ur h merit of Major Ladd's artillery. paper good many open At I oclock a salute of three gun which reed: "My name, Thomas mat Ion. Th people of th southern on person to another by A' female receptacles which It was hard to proknown Genesof assemth for had Alexandria. th Mr. McMultln ee specie wrote, a signal wa fired mosquito Walsh; residence, tect. Resort waa had to th experisettlement, writ this In ease formed a her A It waa Stegomyla. ment of recruiting fish to live In thee bling of th children nt their respec- ee county. N. Y. 1some 1:11 nt perthe human at end that old of ranch aocident. Maxwell's at Germ. On Trail of . . tive school house. kept containers and to eat tb moequlto nt th city son may writ to my wUe, Sarah Kanab and waa doing well. gm there civil officer extracts from ths eggs as fast as they were deposited. Other Important man action th commended was th believed A wer th escorted that Walsh." It by paragraph hall; there they The first kind of fish tried was a fo'low; of Bishop Fairbanks and th people of review committee on arrsngemenU to th bad been mentally unbalanced. It was nervous, easily "Until recently attempts to disin lb establishment of a co- cover Payeon Lion House, where th party wn which Incites frightened and ahort-llvetha Deaths Reported. Young end Joined operative dairy and cheese Industry. ysllow feverorganism by PrealdenU "A hardy fish waa next drafted, hut had failed. How th Welle. They then went to the Tabreported this Among th death, Item From Provo. Stegomyla moequlto goe about her this turned out to be mo vigorous that ernacle, whither they had been pre- week wer th followlrfg: was fully understood, but Just It was always jumping out of the waA correspondent, C, eent a letter work ceded by about 4,008 school children In th Seventh ward, thla city Into her victim re- ter. Ftnaly a satisfactory flab was what shs end n large concourse ef cltlxenu. Mary T. R. Davis, age years, wife from Provo In which he described tbe mained n injects disMvered, It at larvae gluttonlously mystery,, farms and . aeUlementa aa be found Th audience In all numbered about of Dr. M. L. Davla In Salem. Utah the and darted to the bottom of th bar"Guayaquil was selected a He 10,000. Croxalls band , played n sel- Sarah Hillman Coons, age T1 yearn them on his trip from Salt Lake. news most favorable center for research. rel whenever th surface ef the waection, followed by an Independence wlf of Lebbu T. Coons. At Rich- seat considerable miscellaneous fever wer ter was disturbed. Thus, by a variety which th There cases of yellow also, among day anthem, words selected, music by mond Caroline Hyer Lewie, eg II from Provo of attacks drainage, filling, oiling phyand available, experienced Work Included: wsr Items Prof. Georg Careleae. Col. David Me years, wife of Robert N. Uwla At following were them sicians skilful in screening, and th mobilising of minKensie read the Declaration of In- Spring City Prance O. Allred, age men wer busy constructing th new at hand. Yhe one detecting fit- nows, th Stegomyla wa baffled. man peculiarly Th woolen factory. dependence, n sslutq of three guns I years, daughter of Sidney R. and ted by natural abilities,, training and "By early January, 1812, tb conwas fired, th Martial band played, Lucy Ann Allred. At Moroni Elisa- Utah county branch of the University to pursue the elusive or- trol work wa far advanced. . Hera experience work was of Deseret splendid doing and then Hon. George Q. Cannon, beth 8. Hardy, eg II years, wlfo of was Dr. Hldeyo Noguchi, bac- are th figures for successive months: orator of the day, delivered the ora- Aaron Hardy. In Plain City Mgry under th direction of Principal War ganism of the Rockefeller Insti- January, 88 cases; February, 42; teriologist of number a N. ran Quit Dusenberry. In Ann Carver, wife of. John Carver, ags tion, which Th News published tute tar Medical Research, who had March, 17; April, 8; May, 2; June, 8. of from stolen had been horses perts full. 41 years. Provo valley by the Indians; J. W mad T special study of Its near rela- Since that time no case has been reAt the conclusion ef th oration Th editor had received n commun- Tanner had been compelled to follow tive, th germ Infectious Jaundio. ported. Careless Mr. sang "The Star Span ication from O. C. Riser of th Six- th Indiana aa far as Bear River "When th blood of patient who It Is too early to affirm that yelth choir Joining In teenth ward, warmly praising th Six- and Fish Haven. Rich county, toCity gled Banner, In the early etngea of the dis- low fever has been completely eradire- wer th refrain. Hon. George A. Smith teenth ward school and Its Instructor, cover three mules and n horse stolen ease Noguchi Infected gulna pig. cated from Guayaquil. Vigilance will then gave an address, which was fol- kites Harriet Ann Taylor. Marking th symptoms not be relaxed for a year at least. Th Indians had sold two These fell ill, show from him. lowed by musio by the Tenth Ward ef the quarter, n pleasant par- of th animal for tw bottles of which resembled th'- -j of men suf- Nevertheless, th possibilities of conbend. Th marshal then read n num- close trol have been convincingly demonbeen held at th school. whisky. D. B. Huntington esalsted fering from yellow fever. Th blood strated. ber of sentimenU or toasts Mualo by ty had just Guayaquil, th chief seedMr. Tanner In recovering his stock. of th first group of guinea pig waa the Martial band was followed by Missionary Changes. bed of In to used fever, he been free inoculate another yellow to have made the wsr group Efforts being an anthem by th choir, after which The Word had been received In Salt Provo postoffice, removed to n more which the same manifestations of dis- from the disease for montha President Brigham Young mad locatlorf. ease duly appeared public has proclaimed Its deliverance of desirable more Albert central and Lake Prest. Carrington that few remarks and offered th benedicmenace which had never been "Finally Noguchi was able to cul- from a since the European mission and Elder tion. 1842. Gen. Gorges amSanpete Valley News. from the blood a minute, del absent tivate Youna. Heber W. Ellerbeck, Thomas At th close ef the exerolsea Ja th thread-likbition to write "Th Last Chapter of York icate, a. New sent C. C.' left from Dorlua letter had organism spiral Jacobs H. Ephand Tabernacle a national salute of ArJrveC!. utopian beween a microacoplo on their return home. From raim, Sanpete county, giving general half-wa- y tillery was fired, and at eundown n City nears and details of the death by mal (microbe) and a microacoplo dream. was learned It that Star similar salute was fired for th TerreTo thla he gave A League of Nation for Health. lightning of J. Christian Christensen, plant (bacterium). the following elders had been ritory. Th festivities closed with a leased Icteroldes from their missionary labor who waa struck while he was irrigat- the name , Leptospira In July, 1818, an outbreak in grand ball la th evening. waa not slim The the the flelda Jaundice maker body spiral, ing la and would return home aa qoon Guatemala had been reported. By until found the necmorning, followlug Two Accident. Dr. Noguchi Prepare a Serum. Isolation of cases and they had been able to give the quarantine his funeral attendance maraed to large measures the epidemic was Bishop Brown of the Fourth ward essary Instructions to those sent "Although Noguchi did not assert servlcea Andrew Peterson's team had had met with n serious accident relieve them: L. W. tmurtnff, J. 8. been struck and one horse killed. Ac- that he had discovered the inciting brought under control toefdre th end M. Perrin, he Richards, Nephi Pratt, J. While working In his orchard of yellow fever, and waa careful of the year. Later the disease apcording to the letter the people of germ fell end. striking his thigh against Winslow Parr, H. B. Clemons, J. to state that he wished to test his re- peared In Honduras, Salvador and to were down tear Kpbraim going I G.vH. Garrett, their old Knowlden, th hard ground, fractured the limb and build a sults at Guayaquil by further Investi- Nicaragua. Offers of assistance wf warmly near the hip Joint Dr. Anderson was 8. M. Price. Thomas Rogers, C. J. new one. meetinghouse Five Indians had recently gations In other place, especially in welcomed J. Lavender, T.JUchardaon, come tntothe town to pacify the Merida. Yucatan, there lano doubt called and set the frac- Mousley, by the governments of Immediately the foundatlon ture. - Owing to th advanced age of and W. Pidcock. Elders K. G. Maes-- r whites' as to their presence in the that he has made an enormously and L. M. Grant wer to accom- mountain thereabouts. They said they valuable contribution to the know promptly dispatched a group of ex perts headed by Gen. Gorgaa In each pany emigrants from th Swiss and wer hunting. Th reported firing ledge of the disease. German mission. country a special government comaa on two of th whites near Fall-viehis th at "Furthermore, discovery mission wa created to take chargp of In th Star the following appoint- recounted in this department two slim spiral Jaundice-makenabled ments had been designated: Elder H. weeks ago, wu explained by th In him to prepare a eerum. This has control measurea The body aa G. Perk to be In readiness to suc- dlans as having been entirely acci- been administered composed of local physicians and tn a of number with one repreaentativ? of ceed Prest H. C. Jacobs, Prest A. P. dental; th white men, they said, had cases with apparently favorable ef- th International health board ot Che Shumway to succeed Prest. G. Rom- been bunting deer in the same lo- fect. It eeeme more than likely that to succeed cality as there where the Indians Rockefeller foundation. -- Each i4n-tr- y ney, Elder A. Eldredgc oL fever Yellow identifying Rieang ' Prest J'. 8. Richards. idr Thomas wer hunting. HThe Indians' Claimed has been found, and that the chances Oe..r provided at least A part cost of control. be friendly td th whltea' Woolley to succeed Preat. H. B. Cle- to of eubaepintially arp jt, reducing good " fmwIMlon contributed -- Ifiiu mons. Elder Thomas Howens fo sucA letter' ffbm' 'Elder1" Jdie'plPF. the morlailty of th disease which now ceed Prest. Nephi Pratt, Elder Georg Smith gave a detailed account of the ranges between 40 and IS per cent, services of Its expet, staff member, and mads additional appropriations Barton to succeed Prest. W. Farr, dedicatory services at the Insane Asyfurthermore, that a vaccine can toward th common These Prest G, Romney to succeed Prest lum, established by th city on the and, be which mad apparently protects several commissions budget. 8hurtliff,..Etder-A-.DeweIn an to succeed bench between 'Emigration and ParInfection, sgatnst international for G. H. the ths' In program Prest. protecKnowlden, Elder Lot ley's canyons party were1 of Tf number the' "case average tion Presidents Young and Wells, Elders Smith to succeed Prest A. P. Shum-Hfreiir Concerned. fever annually reported in was aof all th League-of Nation oa and Presta G. P. Peterson and John Taylor, W. Woodruff, Joa A. yellow practical 1812-111infor the years a small scale and for a specific obGeo. Lake of th Durham and NewYoung, PIHneas and Levi Richards Guayaquil was 1818 2S9. In total the clusive, The plan wa carried out enercastle and Nottingham conferences to Judge F.'aa Smith, Marshal J, D, H. reached 440. It waa In November, ject, McAlllator. and some of ths city of getically and thoroughly to such purexchange conferences. of a the that representative the middle of October pose that till, Telegraphic dispatches from Wash ftclabi. Arriving at th asylum, which International Health board of 'the yellow feverbyhad been tho practically banIngton referred to a bill in Congress recently had abeen completed, in Foundation Rockefeller arrived knelt and then ished from Central America. sang hymn "for the relief of the Inhabitant of company to a of In organize officiatGuayaquil campaign President Young To Gaurd Against Further Outbreak. prayer. Salt Lake City." Just what bill waa of Sjupt. eradication. He came upon the scene meant waa not designated but it was ing. Under the direction were 'The commission arp being conaerv-ewhen- - the disease was at its height. McKean Theo refreshments tinued in authority, and concerted efpresumed out here that reference was ' Then the company went a half In December 88 new cases were reto the bill providing for legal exten- mile forts will be made during 1820 to further east to the new quaran corded. sion of the site t Salt Lake City, this - Local Authorities guard against another outbreak. The Elder where JuhivTay-lo- r tins hospftal, efty occupying a greater surface of of Nicaragua, Salvador, offered th dedicatory prayer. EldThe attack was undertaken tin the governments land than th townsile law allowed. er Smiths Guatemala and Honduras have agreed desa letter gave general authorities both of of Invitation the - In front of tb city hall a fin new to control Stegomyla mosquito breedof the new institutions and liberty pole had Juet been erected. cription la all ports, to require dally in- -' ing the hope 'that they would-bexpressed On Independence day It flew th Stars spectlon of ships which touch at Palittle needed. and Stripes 10 feet above the ground. cific ports, to discover whether there D. Erickson submitted a letter dealare Stegomyla - breeding , places on ing with mathematic and figuring Bnahela of Grasshoppers. " .hoard, and to maintain a y how much Increase there would be Great masses of dead grasshopper had one cent been put out at comquarantine against all travelers from southerif Mexico until yellowfever ha wer aaid to Be along the edge of th pound interest from the birth of been eliminated from that country. Great Salt Lake and It wa reported Christ up to 1870. SilWith A on Guayaquil-free natural' sulphur deposit that many millions of the pests had from fever , and with Central America protected, a perished In th briny water.- - Cloud ver Peak in Nevada waa reported to good start ha been made upon the of hoppers pased over the city every have been burning for three weeka world' vide project ot little while, although It waa remark- The fire had been started by a campPlans for th early future extirpation. include the ed, with not quite the frequency of er. sending of commissions to Peru, a few weeks before. Along the line of One editorial article of this issue where yellow fever appeared during th Utah Central it was getting to be was devoted to ths successful fig Jit the latter part of 1818, and. with th reported by against grasshoppers a common occurence for the hopper Norman CottonG. of Brimhali South ectlve of the British govth stop th train. So many of them wood. and hia He ths article eons, ernment, to the suspected area oa wfre crushed on the rails that th stated, had killed many thousands west coast of Africa, n la the wheels of the locomotive would spin also that a way will be found tohoped practically ridding their fields of the banat a Yapid rate but the engine could when them ish by pest attacking they yellow fever from southern Mexloo. . make go progress. were young, with birch switches. The lesguq widening its memberTh CUy editor remarked that the According to th telegraphic news. ship end is going -confidently forfarmers and other settlers of the val- Congressman Van Horn had - introward." ley northXwere finding great service duced a bill "to aid the construction In th accommodation train that was of a narrow gauge mountain line of run to brtngthem to th city with railroad from a point on the Union New World Oil King. their produce And he pointed out that Pacific railroad near Echo City to farmers south of Rail Lake wer look- the mouth of Cottonwood canyon. A new Rockefeller, a daring and J . ing forward to tla time when they, man, hag corns out of th aggressive too. could uee the'Jpon horse to bring east. A young man, born in Holland, theralntotownU Psjchologiz ed For went to Java some year ago and obDurlng Jim there bad been' 21 local Interments according to the retained employment In a bank. Id One --upon a time girls were 1888 he became assistant to the manport of City Sexton Joseph E. Taylor. R. B eent a letter t the editor of th to .determine the kind of ager Royal Dutch and In 1884 was put tn chargecompany,, urging that raw materials he not sent man they should marry. Now they out f th Territory but retained mans ThI name Js are being "pnychologlsed (O see what Those who know him say heLietevdir.g. perfected here. Th editor published positions they can beet fill. 1 the is e paragraph Indorsing these vie;, re- employment ' bureau of th leonic in his tactics and strategy.NapoHe largest must be a wonder, for within four marking that th policy Is aVur New York CKy Y. W, C. A., the placeroad to social and commercial nin. ment secretary whe a newer a calls year after taking charge of th Royal A paragraph tell of the fin Dutch company he managed to effect' and who growth fiwm hundred ef a merger of the Royal which th Coen of the Territory wax examinee aa many employers Dutch and th for pogl- applicant 1 Rhell companies by ' which tbe tw th warm .weether that! tone, I a spedeJly-tralne- d making peycholo- combined had recently prevailed. amets their and turned The writer flat. Fhe examines .applicant ef th paragraph had lately gene eavefuliy A recent photo of Dr. Albert Ein- themselves over to th and finds that "many women Bataafarh through Cedar Valley and wa delight- misunderstand their abilities aad ap stein,' th eminent , scientist, whot company and the Anglo Saxon Retro- ed with th condition ef th corn and n fiU. r could PoeHIon they P,y 7oui the fctkndard Oil disced xht9ry aU the smaller grains ter. lag cards six typee Of growing there. On h d ever, whe, it Is reported, t t . a stand-ti- ll in Chiba, and won a are listed which determine ennalit Daily Mall Sowth. a place on th facuty ef 'market for hia product in that rout. wllLtSocept fitness obunfkaea for various Job Me heads the oil combine of mad Announcement wa ef tha negative, aggressive, vivid ine now Unlveeaity ef Jerusalem, be-- 18 Pevwuso of In built ae flrwt dalle mall eervtoa frem JUH Lake balanced, add colorless promise to he on of th aji of th "Back to Pk i fTXWn pert dirsnna.it test y P""rtuI figure in th World, te th Meedow Valley mine Petition this p especially, the movement new fieine fasts rad estiM eome seldom In made a rector baa for time a for misfit' circulated had keen dally mall as fan south aa Ft. George, placing women and girt p4 U OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS E. twen-ty-on- s- r th' east-boun- well-to-d- d. el-w- FREDERICK WALTER COX valiant part In developfork Wat In 11, performednewa commonwealth. He we ing the Ohio with bis and moving Into ' affair mother and hi brother and a)o ectlve In eedetlcal euoceaMu! and Mere while he was t!U a young man, performed a lengthy of offlo foreign mission, held the officiated this vteran enjoyed an early and Born In New wld-ow- d with th Prophet Joeeph Smith, who performed th ceremony which united him to hi first wlf. Th family later Journeyed to Missouri, and. after being expelled from where that etato, to Lima, Illlnola, out and drivthey were again burned en, going thence to Nauvoo. After eetj, the evacuation of that ty, theycame tied at Silver Creek. Iowa, and on to Utah lir 18t. moving at one to our Mantl. Sanpete eounty. Her forte, pioneer went t work t build bridge, roada home. mins, etcu, and ' preolding high priest, at the laying of the cornerstone of other the Mantl temple. Along with office of trust, h served hi constituent a county treasurer for many of the terriyear, and as member a true torial legislature. He wa friend and counselor ef the Indiana, who had great oonfldenc In and ton him, s had also all who cam within the circle of hi acquaintance. He died In leaving a large having born family, hi five wive him 14 aons and 2 daughter re-pe- ct 17. for thla department Th Deseret News." Th dispatches In order read a follows: MATERIAL is taken from thejtbelr A large at Mederet News f, 1878. ici n Bow river yesterday and exhibSerious Indian trouble la Wyom- ited hostile Intentions. A telegram from Rawlings, Wyoming, eaye that ing wer briefly outlined In telegraSioux warriors passed there forty-et- x phic dlepatchea Something of th Imn. portance with which they were re- yesterday, going In a They stole five horses and garded at the tlm I indicated by th boldface headline: "Extra Special to killed one man. Lieut. Young and rv,' - southern-directio- it e, J antl-mosqu- ito Tud-denha- i er wut-ltarla- V ' y, y, 8, d. te. -- V-- X enj six-da- O' -- GtirardeOFe comes to you in cans only so that you majr enjoy a3 the more its essential quail. tie; chocolate strength and flavor. I .1 1 i Say Giar-ar-de- llj D. GHEXARDRUi CO.' Sea Francuqo Siacs 1111 cub.. Job. ad GHIRARDELLIS thg-worl- tn 1 plti. ! 'tng Eup :sS |