Show :: - -- V-- — --- - — o644iNrv-6e:---- kr10744-Z- -- - - -‘ -- — - - 044144 - - - —44e------ — - —- -- ti4V§2— — -- :giorjoAnt-Kospla- - ' 011111 ‘ 1 3 t li 1(11011 i i aI 0 (I Z t ii c og 3 : Part Two - 1 I lamIC At t 5:: :: !:'-4- - ' - For Registering e' ::! :: t:::' Salt Lake's school kids got a break but: if mother and father don't get War ration book 'No 1 before Thursday midnight the family's sugar bowl may be empty long ere the next registration date —some time after May 21 The children's break came in the decision to dismiss classes in the citys 30 elementary schools so that the bookless citizenry may register between 10 a me and 10 r-- m Thursday But in all other parts of Utah school officials said that such a uniform registration had been maintained on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday that no unusually heavy filing was expected on Thursday the last day of the pe- I : ' ' - :!i: :::': c '' :' :''' ' -- !'''- :' 000-- '"!(- i '"' ''' '! t :: ' ' i 5 I ' 1 11 1 1 1 I Reports up to midnight Wednesday from 23 of the state's 29 counties showed 122469 persons had been registered with 97285 ration books issued Discuss World Affairs ' '' :'H: 1:: ''' :::: !! 1 :i!:: :::!::: '''''''''c'4 - ' - : ' latl‘ohnlis thenefocyitin'g8 youthful an unexpected holiday their colleagues in the county schools and elsewhere will have to fight spring fever and arithmetic all within the class-mowalls for Murray Jordan And Granite district schools plan regular instruction Anticipating a heavy registration throughout the 12 hours Dr L John Nuttall Jr city schools superintendent said that the 500 lernehtary teachers would m i A 4'x- '' !:::: - i - Alhugtlerque Atlanta Ga N Ilkmarek D N Chicago IlL Denver Colo 1 M 1 2 Sheridan INyo Tintic rtah NVashington D C — : t t 2(100 Patricia Horsley detaches rationing stamp? and Ms' Viola Lationo "rings the till" for a sugar purchase by Mrs J IV Curtis of 70 East- North Temple street I 71 53 84 68 66 84 50 59 62 67 61 66 0 - 31-3- H ‘ 1 " i'4- i ' - '' t::!: '' ' ' - ''''':-' - ' ' i i s - '''' - I accident was reversed WednesdaY by the state supreme court in a unanimousopinion written by Justice Martin M Larson The case was remanded to the lovier court with to dismiss the ac- e - was killed in the accident the bicycle he was riding was hit by a truck driven by Adamson at the inter- Sylvester Kanon 9 WYtell May 6— J Korth - Co s d t yI N Hinckley as collector of in- ternal revenue for Utah was firmed Wednesday by the United States senate Mr Hinckley in tendering his resignation recently requested he be continued in office until June 1 Mr The request was honored Korth had received the indorse- rnent of Senators Abe Murdock and Elbert D ThOmas Mr Korth will be required to furnish bond and qualify before he assumes the new post on June 1 con-bure- au - ' Autolst Crash section of Second West and Ninth Scuth streets shortly after 8 p m on August 8 1940 The trial court denied defendant's motions for dismisSal and for a directed verdict The iupreme court said that the court erred in not granting these Justice Larson said the record showed no evidence of criminal negligence on the part of son nd "it certainly is not the law that a driver is guilty of manslaughter just because his vehicle is an instrumentality by means of which someone is Adam-:instructio- -- killed" - f': r- - '::4-- f :: : :'l 1 f4''' !' 't- : lJ ::'' :!:":s:'''-i:'-!'J:if-!J-'-f - i '''':'' :'71 I 1 ti-0"'- ' ::V-'- "- - tF-- '4' : t :1 - : '' - - ' 1:i' ? - ' ' i'-'0'- :'!i -- ' ‘:: 1 ' defense t or Calls Speaer ettoerkDeCfIeuat: of Axis 1 ' - 1 ' i t i I ' I 1 - industries" he said Required to Walk To illustrate the shortage he said defense plant workers living approximately two miles from their work will be required to walk He noted that transportation facilities are classified under witr effort needs but that no tires would be rationed where services are duplicated'1' "Truck lines and transportation linesewill be granted Urea" or recaps but the number l to the absolute minwill be held ! ( i r i ' Ibute hlor - t f I - t ' ''7 7 - - III - - - Speakers Lalld emot y of would - Board Votes Powers to ARP Wardens 4 - Air Depots Call: For Women Says Official a high-graC- h low-grad- ns fifty-sevent- - I I Vandals I I Rubber on — Two L Autos Slayer Suspect Faces Second Trial Tintrsihry 18-2- 5 Officers Probe Murder Suspect Faces Charge -- Robbery - - - ' r' 4 t ' ' - ' i i 1 A c‘f' t T :!7!f' ' concentrator in- with a 1300-tol'al's Fighters corporated imum" Mr Holden said Present plans chi not call for a The Washington official con- mill in connection concentrating is utterly tragic for a nation ferred with Gus P Backman state it if said be can that It safely with the Salt Lake refinery administrator who has Baker said The Salt Lake plant to go to war unprepared it is still more tragic to go to peace un rationing been 'pleading with the 0 P A for will have a capacity for treating about 100 tons of concentrates Prepared" declared Dr Carl J Hambro Norwegian government increased tire allotments The Salt Lake City comdaily Twenty tons of this daily official and distinguished world statesman in an address before Far From Bright mission chamber long the tonnage will come from the newly-- I the Bonneville Knife and Fork club Wednesday scene of many a "dog fight" The picture he gave me was night at the Hote developed Yellow Pine mine and — — even to become from- bright and it looks like far promises cornmill of the Bradley Mining ""Utah more so Thursday when we are in for a tough time" said Stibnite at Valley county pany commissioners conduct a During the business Isleaseseio nv i coef Mr Backman Idaho The state administrator said the l public hearing on the curclub John M the Other Sources rent stray dog situation May quota had been reduced from and Bank Walker president of the The board decided WedOther tonnage will come from 111 and former Salt the previous month and that the Trust company the Vanadium company's new nesday to hold its Thursday quota would be : further re- Lake Mayor unanimously was June ' duced Winnenear meeting at 9:30 a m 30 tungsten development Others elected elected president minutes earlier than usual mucca NNev from other Nevada send to get all routine business E tungsten mines and mills and posMark Millikin E Bruce and cleared before the hearing siblhy from the Milford district Horace A Sorensen to survey every project coming a' Petersen which begins at 10:30 a m Charles H Segerstrom in Utah In the church where had Holdover under the war effort and that some directors The discussion will center is constructing a tungsten mill tered much of Mrs Edna Harker board members are Lynn E Bax- relief may be given He added that around an ordinance subnear Milford in Beaver county Thomas' long years of L D S work ter H' O Sanford Fred M Michel- such adjustments would have to mitted by the legal departwhere he iha s been mining the friends and relatives Wednesday son Dr Claude L Shields and Alex pass the most stringent tests based ment which puts rigid reon necessity strategic mineral for more than honored t h e memory of United J Jex " ' strictions on the keeping of The- vanadium company States Senator Elbert D Thomas' He said the situation over the a year ' Views Permanent Peace nation is critical and that utmost is exploring a tungsten : deposit wife ' dogs and makes it an offense to permit 'them to roam at in this same district but work is The thoughts of the more than - of Nor- ' cooperation must be given or the Dr Hambro still an the exploratory stage 600 persons who crowded into the way's riarlinmf:ntpresident large of armed services will be imperiled and chairman Baker said Wednesday The bu- Seventeenth L D S ward chapel the of the committee supervisory reau of mines also is investigating 139 West First North street for of nations declared that tungsten deposits in the inter- the funeral services were echoed league the totalitarian powafter "Only mountain region in the tributes paid by three close ers are deand utterly Construction of the Salt Lake friends of the family: David O feated can we look todecisively a permanent in four McKay second counselor in the plant may be completed months but to be on the safe L D S church first presidency Dr peace-In commenting on recent world side the company is 'figuring on H L Marshall head of the Uni- events he expressed belief that six months Certain materials may versity of Utah health and physnations as a group look united the is The to site be hard being ical education department and get of Corregidor as a fall the upon surveyed and work will start as Alma Taylor who presided over to the property is the Japanese mission when the triumph not a defeat "The spirit Women soon will be filling from soon deed as of the brave Americans who have Qualified air raid wardens were transferred Baker said The Blue in Asia served 50 Thomases to 75 per cent of the mechanheld that island fortress since the given semipolice powers and vio- Blaze Coal cbmpany formerly ocReflecting the affection that outbreak of the war has served as ical jobs in the various air depots lations of their orders was made Mrs Thomas held for the Primary a constant source of a misdemeanor in an air raid cupied the site inspiration for servicing America's warbirds acassociation of which she was a the allies" ordinance adopted Milled Material precautions cording to Howard B Gundersen general board member f o r 25 "The legal laea that either a Utah director of defense industry Wednesday by the Salt Lake City the years before that Baker six of explained was selection the commission of war or peace must exist training who returned to his du- vanadium company developed its Trailbuilders as pallbear- state states must be discarded" ties at the capitol Wednesday between Prepared from a model issued chemical refining process consid- former They were Myron Q Hale the speaker said "A cooling-of- f For the last two months he has by the state attorney general's of- erable tungsten was lost in mid- ers Hale Keith Hale Nathan Ralph fice the ordinance previously had much been on leave of absence from the be which should period milled between material the Heand dlings Kenneth Taylor been adopted by Salt Lake county the more than two or three years must state initiating a program for the e and Gregory ber Teerlink It becomes effective upon its of- the tailings Theconcentrates the cessation of actual fir- training of aircraft mechanics at selective usual Esteem of persons high in the followbefore ficial publication Thursday the ground can be the army's 11 continental air concentration ing I flotation process in was revealed ranks nations The ordinance outlaws lights a lasting peace In depots for cleared concentrate a running C General produces from George no decIt has been found that women most of axis during air raid alarms except ve-in around 60 per cent tungsten The messages the conquests of of the staff Marshall chief blackout structures and on we can do most of the mechanical new chemical process produces an United States army rnd from Un- laration :of war was made hicles permitted and equipped to equally-higtungsten content from dersecretary of State Sumner should not declare peace nor draw work and they will be put into move during blackouts e up a treaty immediately 'after the these jobs in increasing numbers (Continued on Foltowing Page) middlings as men are called for overseas Mayor Ab Jenkins pointed out war that the person responsible for "A successful peace conference duty Mr- - Gundersen said He said it appears that the lighting in each business house cannot be held when men's minds will be held personally liable if are clouded by the smoke of burned women of Utah are not respondlights are not turned out during homes the visions of suffering ing as readily as those in some emergencies meaning that each humanity and the passions of hate other states to appeals to seek owner either should be prepared to and reprisal employment in war industries In douse lights himself or delegate his visits to air depots in the east the duty to some other person over numand south he found churches in Salt Lake Postwar Problems Congregational representing Delegates 18 years of age "Nor can any small group of bers of women already large as at work officials men no matter how well trained mechanics Along with policemen and fire- Ogden Provo Vernal and Sandy elected new' conference men the mayor said air raid warOne of the most pressing needs at Phillips church Fifth South and Seventh for the task solve the peace probdens are given the authority to Wednesday morning and lems outline reconstruction of the air corps is for mechanics anh created East streets during the closing session of the the nuisance abate world un- and capable instructors to train the war-tor- n throughout less thoroughly enlightened by them: according to Mr Gundersert through failure to turn off lights nual conference and if arty businessman or houseIt is estimated that 200000 meA Spear of Provo was Salt Lake City 'Madeline Gile of public opinion" Oscar holder fails to shut off his lights elected moderator the Rev Edwin Dr Hambro the chanics and 1800 instructors will emphasized at once the warden may enter the Irwin of Provo assistant modera- - Sandy and the Rev Harry W vastness and multiplicity of postbe needed in the very near future structure by any possible means tor Sarah Field of Salt LakeCity Johnson of Boise Idaho directors war problems "From 1914 to It is now being realized in the for that purpose D D Stbkmanof The Rev Mr Johnson also is su- 1922" he declared "there was a armed services that the failure of Dr scribe A fine or jail term may be meted of 23000000 in the oopu(- the public school system to train perintendent of the intermountain decrease out for failure to obey the warConttnued on trollowing Page) an adeqiiate number of young peo churches district Congregational dens instructions or orders Slash pie along mechanical 'lines was Elected as delegates to the genone of the nation's most serious Mayor Jenkins said adoption of eral council meeting in New Hampthe ordinance means that all waras it entered the preshandicaps Dr and were shire June dens will have to complete their ent war Mr'Gundersen declared Mrs 'William A Tyler ofOgden training course before the Salt S and Mr Spear Lake City cilivian defense corps The closing session consisted of can issue armbands which will be their badge of office bythe One tire on one car and three morning worship conducted of Pinedale He suggested that sector wartires On another parked in their Rev Gayle Stritkler of trial second murder The dens obtain a list of business owners' back yards Tuesday W3'0 election of officers reports coinfrom the resolution and camp houses with night lights from the Guadalupe Vasquez 32 recent night were found cut when the mittees: the closing sermon (Continued on Following Page) by Dr 41y saved ' from a firing squad by Appearing without legal counsel owners investigated suspicious Fred Field Goodsell of Bostonexa Utah supreme court opinion Roy Otto Erben 30 of 18 North noises near them of the Amerbegin Thursday morning in- First West street was arraigned F J Daniels 47 South First ecutive vice president of of commissioners board ican WedWednesday before City Judge WilThird district court District Atofficers West street told Comand ford Moyle Burton on a murder Holy missio( susE Roberts foreign torney nesday that he investigated conducted by the flouncedBrigham S150 services munion charge developing from the fatal car his around sounds Wednesday picious Mr Rev Strickler Febin a Convicted 2 m shooting Saturday night of Walter a about his by jury yard parked in Frank Fife 21 of 1648 Cheyenne ruary of the slaying of Juan Investigation of the theft TuesWednesday but found no one Vargas 32 on September 1 street day night of approximately $150 He said he called his neighbor Veterinarian Named 1940 Vasquez had been seriJudge Burton set preliminary from the Utah Cooperative assoPhillip Crawford and the two for May 15 after Erben 27 commison to die 1941 state tenced March 701 The hearing South station ciation service of them upon closer inspection agricultural The sentence was subsequent-Curti- s said he was making arrangements Main street was started Wednesfound that one tire on Mr Dan-id- s sion Wednesday elevated Dr J I The defendant from the position of acting ly stayed by an appear to the for an attorney car had been cut while day by Salt Lake City police to was the returned ruled court last which to county jail state W B Robins association manveterinarian vsterinarian three on the Crawford machine supreme with a- pay increase from $185 to February 7 that Vasquez hacl without bond pending the hearing ager said the money was taken had been damaged The shooting allegedly occurred not been given a fair trial by Mr Daniels is the air raid $225 a month Dr Curtis has been from a station hiding place and the He furnished ofcash register warden in the block in which he acting in this position for several reason of the fact he was not in the kitchen of Erben's apartment allowed an interpreter lives months ficers with the name of a suspect 5 - 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Drastic curtailment of future cl- yilian tire needs was predicted Wednesday in Salt Lake City by Grenville R Holden Washington D C chief of the tire rationing division of the office of price administration Mr Holden arrived in the city at 10:30 a m from Washington to conduct a personal survey of rubber requirements needing imHe left for mediate attention Denver Colo at 6:30 p m "The situation is critical and the only rubber to be allotted in the near future will be for essential Norwegian Statesman Views WCorld 'Peace Ptioblems !: I - r - - one-thir- - 1 sA:thalikii'04s-- - 1:ativi: ' : Dr Carl J Ilambro Norwegian government official right disnew president cusses world affairs with John M Wallace clubFork Knife and of the Bonneville I Board Hears 'Dog Fight' Rivals Today "- - ' I 1 ar two-thir- WASHINGTON Nomination of :: : iF' 1 ' 5''i - - Ahead of Schedule He said production here is well ahead of schedule and is improv- ing daily He estimated that about of the workers needed to operate the plant at its contemplated capacity now are hired and d will be em- the other ployed within several months Mr Davis has been president of the Remington company since 1933 and has been with the Du Pont company 27 years "We have had the most hearty cooperation of Utah and Salt Lake officials ever since we first began surveys for the present plant" he said He will leave ' Thursday for the east I : :: ' 1 ' west" - ' ' ' :: :: i '':i: : ' 4 I :t: ''''' :'':'': " 'i - A- t '' 1 ' 2 e - r!- i :::'1:''':'':'!!:::::i :i ? 4 !j i ::::::::: - rk: : Rationing Confers on Needs in Utah - 1 every trip" Mr Davis was emphatic in his praise of the type of employes hired by hs company to operate the plant west of Salt Lake City "I am impressed" he said "by the fine type of workers being employed here Undoubtedly they will learn skills which will be valuable in peacetime indmtries of the - :: Ip''i! ': ::: ''' 7 : I ' ' ' -- : ' ' : The Third- district court con- viction of Grant Allen Adamson on a charge of involuntary man- slaughter growing out of an au- - i- 'k ::!':-- !: Carbon corporationwill supervise construction for DPC and will J operate the finished refinery forthe Metals Reserve company an''':' :' '' other federal agency 1 Will Move to S L Baker will move his office from '''' San Francisco to Salt Lake City ' to take charge of construction and operation of the new ' plant which :' '' :: will be the second of its kind ': in the 'United States After de- to a chemical process veloping ' ' ' ''' - ' :!'''-':':'''' ' ' ' -- - - ' - ' ' ' ' ' N- ' : : ': - - ''' ' ' Chieff q :I:: Deer The U g Vanadium corporation a subsidiary of Union Carbide & I '''''- - I i 1 -- ' ' : ' - :A 6 '':": - - ' : ' ' r ii - 11!"'!t a :: - c ' " -- 3 ‘i ''' - ' ' ' - T :- s z 1 ' : : : CAB Officials Collect Data On S L Crash ' ' ' - '' ' ' t:' ' r: " ' - Si - ' ld A ''- ' ' ' - ::2i4I--- refinery to e :4ii treat e' tungsten concen1 trates will be built on Fifth West '' '''''o i street between Seventh and Eighth South streets if present negotia- tions are completed it was re- - vealed Wednesday David D Baker of San Fran- ' cisco manager of western operations for the U S Vanadium cor- n '::' poration said this site has been ' 1 selected by his company and con- -:': ':! struction will be started as soon as 1 the Defense Plant corporation has !:: acquired the threevacre tract from ': ::r: the estate of the late Charles H ' : ::!':' Heller tion - - :4 '''''Ati':-- - t- More small arms cartridges will be produced by Remington Arms company in 1942 than were by U S government arsenals and all private companies during the whole period of World war I C K Davis of Fairfield Conn president of Remington Arms company brought this word to Salt Lake City Wednesday where he came for a quick inspection of the Utah ordnance plant operated by his company Airplanes Boost Use "The answer to this terrific demand for small cartridges" Mr Davis said is in the development of airplanes which shoot thousands of rounds of cartridges on tomobile-bicycl- 3 ' By waiting until the second day of issuing sugar rationing books Albert Eugene Heller of 3923 Fifth (500) East street obtained an additional book of rationing stamps for his family and justly so Mr registered Tuesday night at the Lincoln school of the Granite district and obtained rationing books for himself his wife Mrs Donna Mae Farrington Heller his daughter Judy and his latest arrival just 12hours old The infant a girl was born Tuesday at 7:40 a in in Mr Heller's automobile as he and his wife neared the Holy Cross hospital Caurt-U1)hold- ' t'-'''-' ': y:i- 3 k ' - - - ' : 4 :' ::-----:---- q' ' ' !: Arms Concern Head Sees Huge Output High In - 1 Stork Boosts S L Family's Sugar Quota two-year-o- :'''!iss'''"7'7' :I '"::::: ' - - - 1 i 65 64 56 50 63 29 42 28 41 39 65 49 41 46 42 28 53 35 30 26 63 Unclaimed Suits $541250 5 South W Temple (ksjv) PAHL'S 1 70 R3 Grand Junction Colo Paul Minneapolis-S- t New Orleans La :New York City Ozden Utah Oklahoma City Okla OnuLha Neb Rock Sprincs Wyo St- - Louis Mo S L Airport : High Low '''l - 4 V: - t '''' - :!- ' 1 4 -' - '- le low-grad- '''':64— ' i:---1- ''''"':' Preliminary statements with reference to Friday night's United Air Lines plane crash were taken Wednesday by civil aeronautics board representatives preparatory to a public hearing to begin May 14 in the federal building Robert D Hoyt assistant safety bureau director for the C A B plans to leave Thursday night or Friday for Washington D C and other representatives also will leave for their headquarters all to return in time for the hearing Irving G McCann counsel for the house of representatives' spe- cial committee to investigate air accidents plans to remain in Salt Lake City until and during that committee's hearing to be con- The closed doors nationiig it appeared Wednes- ducted behind corniaittee's hearing day had had its effect on the Salt congressional also will begin May'14 but will be Lake City weather bureau ' I held at another place from the Despite one of the few real B A C public hearing apring days this year the weather Mr McCann said he anticipates curtailed its forecast to a of the house rn:rumurn and came up with: that four members committee will come here for the warmer "Slightly Thursday" Representatives J a c k Although the maximum temper- - hearing: of Nicholls Oklahoma chairman ature only reathel 67 degrees an M Kleburg of Texas almost full 'day of sunshine did 'vice Richard rnuch to build friorale- Minimum and chairman both Democrats Representatives Everett M37A temperature-wa- s one Dirksen degrees of Illinoim and Carl flirtof the lowest over- the' nation of California Republicans only arta to receive precipita- - thaw The 'Friday night'crash killed 17 tIon Wednesday was Minneapolis The cause Is not de- nersons and St Paul with a !want 10 termined ineh elsewhere Temperature reports ' ' show: ' - I- 4 1 A $350000 chemical "7 -4 ' ''''':' i 1 -- 44:- t'A At r 3 ::1 :::::!:::!-!:::::-- '':!:'':'' Spring Holds Says Forecast -- 1 t b l''- - :'- Mrs - ' - - I 4 441A100114 - S L West Side 1 J - - t::: '4'it:itio c::::A ' ' L'' government Warns Applicant Dr Nuttall warned that applicants must be inside the school building in the early evening ''We will accommodate as many as possible" Dr Nuttall said "But we cannot expect our teachers to work long after 10 o'clock becaUse have been on duty between! they 12 and 15 hours daily since Monday and they also must teach their own classes on Friday So the tip is for all applicants tn report early or face the prosprsct of finding school doors closed and locked an hour or more before the 10 p tn deadline Once again Gus P Backman state rationing administrator offered advice to the applicants He said that any member of a household may apply in behalf of his b:ood relatives but that he should have the following information pertaining to every person who seeks- a ration book available for the registrar: Name street address city of eyes and hair heght color weght sex and the relationship of the applicant to the registrant Grocers until May 16 must receive stamp No 1 for every pound of sugar that passes over the court-te- r Stamp No 2 will be honored from May 17 to 31 No 3 from June 1 to 13 and No 4 from June 14 to 27 The government later W111 designate what use may be made of stamps Nos 5 to 28 !: - fr by some 300 from thi lower divfsion clerical high schools workers and civic minded parents also were giving their serv' ies Without cost to the state or I ' i "' 'c V?'':15!::!---:- :5k N'- 1: -- - de ‘ ::: it'' i:'':!::::J :!!' k -- ' 0- I t '''' :: :::::: i ':-- ''' ::: :::i'syst--‘4- ed i ''' ' ::::!:::--- - f t- ::: !':1::::::: ! ' ç:' 14 ri 1 !': - ::::t-- Face Civilians ''' Cut in Tires Says Official ' 1 Refinery Area Located on ::: A:!:: :: ::::: :: I I e ::: ?: ' : Total persons registered day Tuesday and Wednesday was 'approximately 365000 The 1940 Census gives Utah a population of 550000 indicating that a rush is in prospect all day Thursday - :i Low" '' ' '''' :: ::: - Mon- tnexpected Holiday : ' :f::::: !'-': rod - lf ' ::!: '? ::!: ' ' ' :::: :: "s :: ' c :' ' "':H t- -i'- '?s' '':: 7i ' :: 1 ''''''' !'''' :: 4- -' : ::!::::: :::::i::::::::: ::: ''' :::5 ::s' ::: :'' - - ‘::: ::::::::::::::::: ::'::': :: :::::::::: ::P:'L 4- s - :: ::!::i::: - t-- : '':::: 1 '': I 9 I 1 i Salt Lake City Utah Thursday Morning May 7 1912 Residents Get Last Chance ' Page Thirteen Salt Lake Closes Schools To ay Firm Selects Tungsten To Spee I Final Sugar Sign-I- L P Planes Site ) 1 e I '' tl 4 -- - - form4610qt0! a 1 |