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Show - wvr.rv ,, , ... 17 Overcomè By Gas In P6o1 Line Break f i 1 f I i .. - A break in a chlorine feed line at the Rancho Lanes swimming pool, 641 W. North Temple, Tuesday afternoon, resulted in 15 children and two lifeguards being sent to the hospital for treatment after they inhaked ' deadly chlorine gas. Quick action by lifeguard John Rasmussen; .20, 820 Jefferson (140 West), :saved others front the gas' thitlfeiald "came .. , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, !. ,....,.,,1.,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,r.-N,,,:.,,,rr.Tr,.r.,.-yr.,...rr..:.7irr:T- ,'''' - .. .., , , - Wednesday, July 29,'1964 B7 1: , Sta16-Reice- is . .. 1"...::::.:.:..::"....:..... :.. :...... ... ..2:- 'Y. ..,. :,: ':: .' ', like a rodcet" The incident happened while Mr. Rasmussen was changing i'''.:. Grazing Oiler ' :' :. , '- ,,, ' Pageant t ,, . , , .:". .. z, .. ' . .. ' - Al 15,CO3 .,,,...1. , i . '1 ...... . , Draws ..,,.,.: 1 ". :,., . ,...,...,. .. 1 , ,,,,,,..,. :it .:: .... ' ;:..:- :- out '" -- -. I .. .. . ' , -- . - , . , i - .. ,.: ,. - .. ,...,,, "'--- Hill Cumorah ,.::.:.::.''.'''':::li''.' ,.. ....... ,,.. .g. ,, ;.............:: e- - , 7 , 1, ,, the chlorine tanks, a regular PRICE The Utah Depart- ,,...... , l'....) ,:..4 procedure at the pool, ,1 ment of Fish and Game has He said he was standing next I ,. , ,, t, to the tank, when "the gasahot turned down an offer by the 4 1 ::'"' c.. the Bible and the Book of Mor.....' ' out" He thought a rupture.had Preston Nutter Corp. to license ;,:,:::. :,..,,:.::, 1 i ''''''''''r ,,. ..'.'?;::li.:':;,-.1 '' occurred in the tank which car-- I wildlife grazing on private prop'non. .:',. ,,,;..,..t. ' 1 ties 150 lbs. of pressure the most stirri Ii in one erty. ( .:...,::.. He quickly "herded the kids rift ,,(;,.,:'N 4.c...::....,,..,..:.......,..... This action, according to Mr. ....."...... parts of the pigeant, King 1.... Aril I.I.,,;:.:....: k out like shee p." Later, he re, i ,, slab says that an iniquitous ..........,....,.: alized that a valve in the feed and Mrs. Howard Price, owners -' 1::':'''.:::1;:::.::".:..::':, I cannot be dethroned, except line box could be the trouble. of the large cattle ranch near Or E 11. 12 ::,...,.,i.: be through much contintioiraEld back and risked injury Price, makes it nececary for ,:::',...;: Loill 'itin turning off the pressure. the Preston Nutter Corp. to il,'; the shedding of muckblood." I Another 'Dennis CHRPIEftl:':::''''''.:.:;.:::.:.''.. .:111:::Ii6 3.'i.::::::.i'll.,.''''..'......,,..:Lit. lifeguard, . close its lands to public hunting. Richard L. Evans of the Cow) .:::, , ... Jensen, 19, 640 W. North Temple, ..... .. ........ .....,... ...... ....., ell ,of the Twelve, Church .1 , aided in, getting the people out However, Mr. Price said, the I fir...3. Latter-da- y Jesus :Christ open to paid of the pool. Police estimated lands will remain I , .... .. .... ...... that about 30 or 40 swimmers hunting.. Saints, noted in the opening ........ .. , - , 1225'12 were in the pool when the line' The Utah attorney general, in Cf--- -(,4:-4'no of words the that f,p ,g pageant . i t,: .:;. : ) BOUNTIFUL A Utah civil broke at : , , :::,..,:,,,,: ......,.... ' approximately- 5:10 a ruling for the Fish and Game 9king shall reign uport.this. land .,... :,...... rights worker has told in a let- p.m. , . .. ... .. ................ ... ... , ..,......, , ........ ............ ........ ......... ,(Americit) because it has but ......... ...:. ... ....:..... . . ter to his ptuenti of witnessing The victims - were ' taken iby Departenmt, mild: "Please be , ..::. , .. ..:.....:.... , ...... ,.............. ............:... .... .........,..::.... ..,. :;;-,, - one the "blantantly fa1se1' arrest of ambulance to the pt. Mark's advised that the Preston Nutter .!,,:,..::::,,,:j.:::::"i::::::.: ....... king; which is Jesus Christ .......,..:.,..:.,::,.. f.,..i the brothersof slain Medgar Hospital where th'ey were treat- Corp. is not entitled to receive King of Kingi and Lord of T , ' ........9.....: Evers. '' ed for the gas, that has an ef- any payment for grazing by ,.. .. 1 , I ,,,,,4:,.,,:,,,,,,,,.,::,,,,;,:,,,,,,,..:,,,,,,,..,.,;,:,,,:,,i,,,,,:::,,,:,:,;,,,,,,,,:,:,,,,,,,:,.:,,,..,,,.,.:,,::,,, He is Steven Holbrook, 22, son fect' "like a bad case of pneuServexhrfsi i.,!:,...:.:a.::::::A: .....,,. Must ...', ,,:.k.. deer or other big game animal :::..:. .:... ' of Mr. ind Mrs. DeL R. Hol- monia." Elder Evans added that whatand the ,,,,:;.....-:.:;:therefore, department,. 1054 Millbro ok.Way, The hospital reported late Tues: ;.....1. ever nation possesses this land - brook, Is not only not obliged to make Bountfiul., day night that all the children shall be free from bondage and Mr. Holbrook is headquartered and both' lifeguards ha beert such a payment, but it would :' The 3 DIs; Dick Davis, Duane Hiat.tand Denis Sorcaptivity and from all other na- MOINE ere . :, :,.,,4 .he is releaSed.' JacksorG. Miss7,-w1be an Megal expenditure of pub- , tions under heaven- - if it but musical Teen Deseret to add News enson, spice Funcl'officialsJohn Treated in addition to the ta..10 lic' funds or such a payment to participating in freedom schools United John and Jesus serves left, Strike, Mist. : Seminar Aug . 6 ot Union Building. " and voter registration drives lifeguards were: , be. made by the department" , "The gospel of Jesus auist Mos discuss annual goal breakdown, among Ikregnies. rles Firm Makes Offer and liberty go hand in hand," Craig, 12, Paul, 9, Idary Ellen, "I - was viith-thaEvers 8, Julia, 6, and Christine, 4, all Earliezt the he said. had firm ranching U. 6 ' when he was arrested On a children of Mr, and Mrs. Brent made an. -- to the Fish and offer Scenery for the live major and j blatantly false charge of- - speed Leishman, 656 Rambler DE; Game Department 20 minor stages is settled in and big in Holbrook wizote a Mr. ing," out of tree-linWayne, 8, and DebbieVielsen, game animals at the same lee wings on the 1 letter postmarked July 10. "But 11, children of Mr. and Mrs. side of Hill Cumorah. the Tareati of Land charged by even a. witnes doesn't help, be- Harold W. Neilson, 1412 W. 10th A variety-- of sound effects and Management for grazing of cat- cause you are guilty before you North; Debbie Pugh, 10, daugh- tle on public lands. visual effects gives visionary il-- , start" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 'Mr. Price called attention to lusions and even a realistic fearÀ $1,126,829 goalthe largest tinue in grow and realizethe Charles président Pugh, 1220 Mar-Via-n unit ful sight of the end of the world. hi Dr.; Susan the $3 u.a.m. Salt Lake Area United Fluid's benefits from federated giving. of the Misissippi branch of the i Mr. of stockmen which McDermid, 17, daughter pay The 3 month) fee Written By Gates 'Five essential ingredients for historYwas approved Tuesday D's, popular singing without charge. Latest in school 1.1ational Association for the Ad- and Mrs. Cecil McDernikl, 1140 for ! lands on range grazing In one scene civilization is up- afternoon for the annualil. F. a suCcessful campaign in a comShown of Colored . vancemkt owned by :the, Fish and Game group and Capitol, Records artist- and dating clothes will be Briarcliff. - He sucteeded his brotherPeople. de- set in a convulsion of flaming campaign commencing the first pany," he said, "are ,vignrous Medand for and tips dating s-will t Connie Oteril,- 10, daughter of Department- Ile added that be featured performers-at-thweek in September.- le hi f - executiveendorsement, - velopinga -- pleasing personality lights,thunder and smok gar, whowas ME-- - and is-yees rnestOtero. "this fulinremphasizes the -- involvement The-gis the fund's third employment, will be given. in . The original musical score for er's bullet.' Des'826 W. 1st North; Helen, 9, and sided aspect of livestock versus action-fille- d i dimore than at United Fund the was written and collecting attempt planning, employe Push---dpageant Police eret News Teen Jerry Terkelson, 7, children of wildlife, interests." n U.F. Dr. rected Crawford soliGates $1million workers education, by Seminar Aug. 6. Mr. Itolbrook said he has wit mr. and Mrs.. Donlid Terkel- , Responsibility Placed , achieved $1,053,732,000 of their citation, and payroll deduction." of Brigham Young University. o This rising new nessed police pushs people' i cars sen,. 730 S. 8th West; Mike, 10,Mr. price explained that less Dr. Harold I. Hansen, also of "Over a Million" goal last year. I Atig1061 through red lights and then "ar- Lori Bosch, 7, childreo of Mr. than a month after he sub- folk groupDick has been the director of - A breakdown of the total shows BYU, Sor-rest them for breaking the and Mrs. Donald Bosch, 416 mitted hit grazing license and Davis, Denis the following division, goals for the pageant since its start- in ' enson and Duane law." In another part of the let- Oakmont Dr. ' this fall's drive efee proposal, the state's 1964 tWo segments h Hiatt a s , ter, he said "police pick you up deer hunting proclamation, pubof $613,094 and Time division, noted has chapter that eagazine - and peared with such , figure out what to charge lished July 12, showed a the pageant is "put together with $346,564 respectively; business stars as Jimmie to the you with after fhey get an "ex"early opening" and the highest professional polish,'? division, $55,000; professional, Sebas, station." tended season" on ' range and Stewart, Art Linkletter, $14 Aid: while the New York Times .has $33,000; conctruction, and tian Roberta Shore don't Cabot, that "There are things land which included all private "llie called $33,757; elabdrate reVesidential, it gifts, most special also others. They performed at of the Preston Nutter firm's get rnto the news ;15,000, and suburban, $1,000 ligious pageant tn the world.": the recent national Boy Scout TOOELE 'ARMY .DEPOT , pie are afraid to report. land holdings. ' private An Aug. 20 trial date wat set of the In of confirmed another Army Spokesmen Jamboree at Pa. highlights wrote. Trimmed Valley Forge, Request the Vtahn Her'to Mr. -. Price, According the--1 Patton Neeleypresentation; the comThey will share the spotlight Wednesday that a " '"Yesterday, a 'man inn a Dr. Hans Some $182,000 Was trimmed by Judge I.' H, Hecht, Univer- old S. Crane', director of Utah voice of the Angel' MoWednesday trtbroing for John 4 total from the town' 1111 eastern Mississippi sity of Utah professor Of medir Fish and Game; placed 'full re- with nearly 200 high school stu-for pany will be activated immed- atical reqtiests. by . ' Ur,, roni perhaps best explains tlit - said B. ZriKastler, Culbertson, 81, 1260 Pacific Ave. galled to ask' ivhy there had cine, and former president of sponsibility for the hunting dates dents, guest counselors agencies,Tooele Army Depot. iatély-at (440 South) i charged with fraud. purpose of the annual proteens and Elaine Cannon, probeen no inveitigators tpere, president,: and 'John L. uteritly the Utah' heart "Association, on the Utah Board of Big Game ducer and director of the show. The unit will mark the first duetion. obtaining welfare funds we didn't Imow V:mfiat -he was has taken a Control. chairman; Strike, campaign professor's post at Over a I2ear period. when air The fellows and girls were se- time since 1952 mighty people lived In this) about... talking Representing About a five per the University of Chicago's Detit lected by high school represen- force troops Inhabited an area land for centuries before and af--1 cent Judge' Neeley further ordered increase over money raised Churches Bombed ter-th1 partz.nents of Medidine and PhysChrist."' Mr. corning.of tatives in the Salt Lake area on the Culbertson to obtain his own in funds will that more than The 1963, the post support "It tamed out that last Mo- iology. and through application forms Mr. Culbertson report. pageant 'graphically por- 38 member attorney. : in a of dealing handful oc have chutches agencies On the faculty of the College troops n', trays the highlights of that last month. day, two of the Nee ed he had no fund a with which published lealth,welfareandrecreational ivilization-for-thebenefit the depot. in his town were !bombed tp Pie of Medicine since 1944, he has By This, year's program, begin- cupied toemploy counsel, but Judge services comwill The unit of 20th military ground, qtnd everyone was too been professor of medicine there man. 7. Centuty 6 in the 7:30 at replied that the court , p.m. Aug. ning new is The a goal particular Neeley scared to call anyone. Even the since 1958, holding the L. E. Viko The squabble betweeTt S alt 7 , had knowledge that he was ftof Utah Union Build- plement the 3,750 civilian workUniversity because it represents over challenge of and until Lake now employed there. ers County City cardiology'. City professorship FBI didn't know ,,about- it to emfind able , and revolvei around the theme, nancially an absolute heed figure of those He htis published more than EngineerHarold E. Carter's sta- ing, The advance, party of the unit - we ailed them." ploy an attorney. "Swinging Shakespearean Semsaid. Mr. Strike on 80 the agencies, as tus to research immedihad is ' arrive project engineer papers, monographs recently He wrote that he expected inar." In observance of the 400th The amount charged in the Tremendous Job rktrned from four days of tour-- and contributions for textbooks. new Metropolitan Hall of Justice anniversary of the Bard'rbirth, ately, with the MD complemen totaled $15,138 ' complaint Wednesto of One settled was first the to 60 ;nit the National arrive next amicably Continued with the "To Actually increase pro- commodities and medical pits from rage B4 withing modern skits in the show will ing Mississippi assistinto a beating' heart, day. , Board of Directors of liAACP. gramming by agencies $1,309,606 ance, J. around famous plays. - days. According to headruar- would be about $300 Allred, Raymond meet- revolve cout Commission of million, a In he studies made fundamental repPreWould U.S. 6th County the needed. how at those With in be to see ters, Army "It was easy Liztheis will sel for The music be provided the Utah Welfare Coin-- -' 40 por cent of the total Build-bithe sidio, San Francisco, the per- resenting mind, it makes us civil rights Workers came up the electrical, Activity of 'single ing at the City and County 3 who wide the said. received mission, D's, cost. The by ' investment is expeCted tremendous job we.have in meetCommissioners , Edwin Q. heart cells. sonnel will come. from various missing in Philadelphia, Miss. acclaim for their first Capitol the period Mr. Cul. to During' be - While in MarrevW. C. Hecht made Dr. And through repaid Cannon, power Utah, fixed Army installations and Brady ing ..the absolute necessities," "The county prosecutor in that Little Said the is record, "Give, enues 50 charged with obtainibertson within born vin G. Jenson voted to approve years. from other elements of tlICU.S. Mr. Strike said. town told us that as far as he studies of calves that were ' Stream." The three,will appear welfare funds, he was The ing enestiof overall low and died as Carter heart Mr. at altitudes Command. project Board members had tentativewas concerned, no outsiders had in the Teen Seminar direct from Continental Army social old iving mates that security age restrictions. to total benefits ly approved the goal, but sought failure when taken The activation and stationing graze at gineer with certain which took them to Chiany civil rights in that torni I which he disclosed. He These were that any work or- a tour period would be opinions on possible goal addi- benefits, , of the ordnance company at the over the high altitudes., 1 Guns San also receiving $117 a month was People Carry more than billion. His studies provided insight der changes on the joint build- cago, Lansing, Pittsburgh, ;2.6 tions or delitions from a select dOpot is for training purposes. Civil - - e went to talk 'with him Into the problems of high blood ing project would first go to Diego and Oakland. The department said 251 rural group of businessmen, commtm- retirement from the U.S. unit will undergo train"'The e rehearsals r a Service Meanwhile, Commission, which ha about the missing 'civil rights pressure in humansa serious the County Engineer's office for Tooele and at its other for local cooperatives ing labor puboperational ity leaders, e teen-agthis week for officials, didinot disclose, Mr. Allred said. - workers and many, of the town complication of certain forms of Inspection and then to the Coun-- 1 continuing mission as an ordnance supply licly owned electric utilities Chamber of Commerce repreModels in the show. Mr. Culbertson Wednesday hi-11 western gathered out on the - streets heart disease not clearly under- ty Commission for approval bestates would benefit sentatives and others. on the program will depot in the field,!" headquarters Included dicated he,Ivas willing to make' while we were there. stood. fore they are put into effect. either through lower cost power said. , Kastler told the group a restitution. ' g be Winnifred Jardine, "It seems that almost every or an five-yeincreased supply of history of the Fund Deseret News food edia carries in that town person shows a gradual increase in the power. tot. Airman Arrives ':' ;....:;:., 4 gun. At least we saw far too t..5,1',....:.is.M.Mc,tT'!.,11ttntrgArZ.M.4.), Transmission lines to be built goal of approximately five per Beaver Reunion show to is The open so everyone - many for our comfort while under the proposal would include cent each year. -'4,!...1.0. leFrance for Duty 47;50,0' .4i'''''....t '''' Residents and former .:,..::':' .;::::::::M:ii i:4 ::. we were there," Mr. Holbrook direct-curre750,000-votwo lt '... ':. 'il;''. Develop Appeal, of Beaver 'County v.:11 :1 ,::'.:r.' SPANGDAHLEM, GERMANY lines, one from The Dallas dam wrote. ,a 241 most anxious to de- hold a reunion Ftiday, Aug. 14, are "We r 2.C. D. Airman a Hanson, Jul? In a postscript to Roger to Los and the other Angeles '....,4 I uniform 6 an 10 will son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. from The meet to ap- fron effective, p.m. They ,.: letter, he told his parents he ,. 1:42:'..i Dallas to Hoover Dam. velop in each ,,..? , '':', ,,,, business organiza- in Liberty --Park in the North :,..) Hanson, 1196 E. 4800 S. has arpeal ' had met Martin Luther King Jr.'I t''' Two 500,000-vo- lt :,,1, isf.11.; alternating-curren- t tion of the area. This is theonly Shelter, just north of the flair rived for duty with a unit of Continued from Page B4 Imo and several other prominent' I se lines would be built from , il 0 Air Forces in the United States method by which U.F. can con civil rights workers the the John Day Dam to Los An:- ,4: :::': when Infield practice. ,..:::,:::::,,4Qt,,2:r. (USAFE) night' 0 fi Europe batting Spangdahlem ::: ' before. line geles. A third 750,000-vo- lt v itERE.M.i.sw,,,-,.- , .'., ,,.... ,. MYE':NMg :,, was asked to man- AB, France. M!fEiM1,t SallyJo Airman Hanson, a flight train- would link Hoover Dam and Los ,,, ::'.. t'i: age the Angels when league ing equipment specialist while two 345,000-vo- lt : ::;:k.:: k ., .'",::::.::::.,.,:::.!.11!".!.,"!.."It..1.., officials could not find a man viously served at Malmstrom lines would be built between 11 , ..li :,: (s,. Hoover Dam and Phoenix, Ariz. . to do the job. Her most enthu- AIM, Mont. 1 :24,ii,s30,,.:..... i.,:: :4 For Lost A ",:,:.,::,4 siastic backer, her father, sug, ,'::,.....i':,',,...':,: , , ' WYO. , gested it and she was handed CODY, (1.1PDA searchk!..'..,i:.i.:,.::',,.,,., k 111 , resumed Wednesday for a Salt the reins. , : Lake youth missing since June She has never - let - go Her ,4 ..., 22 in the Shoshone River area ., . Is charges battle dust, cows, and i of northwestern Wyoming. If repaid ' of I week lack materials twice You a , . High waters have delayed 14 diamond. days She at a 0 search efforts for Tim Quinn, pracA Sandy I ! f.:',0,,',4'4".ii.:agliggigNkl.R.,...6,!,":''i " 12 who disappeared while tices at least one day each week. 614iag.I:4:.44iakiii'VÁZAE the total cost borroy . , w , .. ; ing along the banki of the Hi,of Her ' 'philosophy coaching ., will be Dorothy Johnson Joy Erikson ; ., er's north fork, about 30 miles 1 has a familiar ring, but when 9 ;- . st ashrill message upstream from Cody. corning from her smiling face -Just tell us how much money you need , . . , , it leaves a lasting impression. ' : noon when. and Phone to before ' ; , arrange USA "I teach them to play as a . , -- ..... for your money the same day,. Do it now! , , team, to play the very best they . . , , ', can, but most important, of all LOANS UP TO $2500 : Fi-ris, to be good sports," shi said. , , 4 , When asked if she thought 'i ' NATIO-NAto of She race e CI is her It the first Oklahoma, elan dMiss in the Deseret Nei; Special girls should be included . semi-finaof Miss the Jackie Su Maloney, Oklahoma Salt Lake reach the , "To tell you MIAMI, BEACH , OUT ' ' City, and Miss Oregron, Toye Fae program, she said,small USA competition. , . . -who tried Erikson, the Janet try , Joy ("OOPSa City's FINANCE COMPANY of Utah 1 are Miss Esch, Salem: , Other ' , s. eb nillICU once won a posture queen Miss Utah, a District of Columbia, Bobbie EL secre- - to steal third and fell over the : . 201 S. State St. (Con State & Second South) 4u,s. , 1.iv, 1 ' test was feeling ten feet tall Johnson; Miss Alabama, Pam- tary and University of Utah eve- bag) truth, I don't think ("Get NATIONAL Other Offices , ,, t . Miss ning drama student, has been him! Get him!" he w a s Wednesday aftA reaching the ela Borgfeldt, Anniston; , ' E. 21st South : . s....1N Sugarhouso.,;,..1076 New York State, Dorothea Lang-ha- trying to lower the high pitch of caught in a rundown) girls can ' Miss USA Pageant AM ' 4860 S. Street State Murray I , Jer30 ' her spiaking voice. dolt" Wantagh; Miss New 8 Joy, a daughter of Mrs. H. B. sey, Barbara Richartz, 19; Miss 13 S. Main Street ...,Pharle: Male 1 , "She Wasn't doing it last night Then she trotted out to help ., , , McClelland St, pttis,.. FR i 1 Provo Patricia Turk; Jack- when she called after reaching find a ball that had gone astray 230 W. Center Street Erticson,..730 Mississippi, , BY will compete with 14 other girls son; Miss Maryland, Royette the said her moth- In the knee-dee- p weeds. . 9013 W. 2700 South Maga , . line . Kenfive Miss of the Michele umas selection widow. She a never argues with the for er, EX Tarry, 19; 2468 Washington Blvd. Ogden ''' She said Joy was overjoyed. finalists Wednesday evening. ' don't believe in it" tucky, Johanna 'Reid, 19, Padu- 1 pires"I 21 Federal Avenue Logan !" Later in the evening Miss USA cah; Mist California, Jeanne she and has only protested one game "Oh, Mother;-T-wonI ' !dials ESIE1111 , InTiocatello, , I will be mune& tenure. Venable s, .Sacramento ; Miss shrilled into the telephone,------ - In her two-yeVI : ' 1 t 2' LOANS UP TO $1000 When the judges announced Also among the semi finalists Alaska, Patricia Susan Marlin, the Her favorite team 1 6 . FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION OF POCATELLO' Fairbanks ; Miss Texas, Diane that the Salt Laker was one of Yankees. Her favorite major I: 4 was Miss IdahoDorothy t ' s, ' 121 her mouth leaguer? "Mickey Mantle, of son of Pocatello, a Negro model EIaIneBaUoun, Houston ; Miss the 15 StGround FLSpaulding Bldg.. .Phonic 23314G2 t , I eourse of K , a the 'flew who is V.V.V0000 , r elo W, $,,,et,N I" d V .,, daughter janitor. Ohio, Gail Karen open in a gasp , , , ' . - i ''. :- ' . ;1:.:.:!:;:'..:-...::;:- y - l:,..!!!-;- illahn Criticizes ir .. ..,..,..., ... :: 6 .:,,:,-,:,:--.- ni He-we- '' 01 1-:"::::":,:::!:::p ..:.:::.:. ' ' - ..... Rights Arrests , .. 1 ...--.. 1 - :. :: f ' BUSIltrt - - .. ... .............. ,........ ..... I .,::',.......'",,.,:',.......'".:....:&:,..,... . :..6:;t:;.:g:::a:::.:i.i:-..::Z.......:.::::::::i6...,;1..:-k!.."- :.., " -- 1 !:: it0 ' - 4 1 .., ;- l 1 ::::.:.:.::;:::i:,,N''a,,.,,:,,,,,:,,:1:.22.:;,,...,.,,,,:..;::,,::::,:!.,;::.,....i;,..m.,,:...,u,x::';,::::;:,,::,:.-,.......- r At Aug. . 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