| Show :001m4FANIFIrInotOW r v St V v- 1V '4 VS NV - qvr vve - - J ) 0 ( 1 - 1 r Part : i '' To Salt Lake City Utah Thurt‘day Morning May PA Allows - Will Direct Lod tres' Affairs 0 More Sugar For Canning 1 ' : May 20 : :1 i ' ' ::' 4 — 1 ' ''k ' 1 fr'44 ' tts I-- t - fo 4 ''''2 ' ' ' c-- :'‘''s 4'7' ' "" 4 "1'44 :' ' ' : it ' ' ' ' t :' 1 lf ' 4 11:' 'k - : "' :1 ' z: e ' - ' : f -- 1 :11 t f1r x -' -4: e '''' I Z I I' iy I t 0gif e- ' '? S'' ' 414 I 14000'"1 N444fr I ' 5 4I' ' ' regulation home ' ' f i ' '' ' ' canners 0 entitled to one ' ' ' 4 IC ' ' ' ' :'C' ' '' ' 1 t'i pound of sugar for every four t: :' 't 't ' : ' :''‘ ' ': t: :: 7:1: quarts of canned fruit and an g: ' '' 1 ''' A ': r' : a dcittlonal pound of sugar for each ‘ ' member of the family to make ' '4"' and fruit preserves jams jellies ' K 4' butters 2 e-Previous regulations restricted '''' ' ' holder to card sugar ration five pounds for home canning If t ''' th amount already has been used in putting up early fruits a n d berries it must be computed in 1 any new canning allotment ' i 1 ó Prevent Waste '14 d e m a The liberalization was ''7----' ''''' '' ' Price Administrator Leon HenderNr femcfiZt A- 4-' ''''''''''''''''''4941"11'"' to which son said: conserve' fruit d‘eiosombp rrught otherwise be wasted Ind to F C Alder of Mantl left newly elected grand master of Utah supplement commercially canned supplies thereby reducing t h e 14-grand lodge Independent Order ' f facilion burden of Odd Fellows receives gavel transportation ties from outgoing grand master :"''' ''': '''''''' The much smaller allotment for e G Clawson of Salt Lake Anton is?Ez4: '— ' Jams and preserves was deliberpi: i- ' Lower Mrs M A StewCity of Sandy new president of art ately figured 0 P A said to en-of t :''': courage home canning instead ' the Rebekah Assembly of Utah preserving because the amount of ' sugar required per can of fruit is Aftl( :ess in canning than in jam mak'I ) 1 ' ' '':::' ?!:0"' I or icr preserving 1:ienuerson urged consumers to I 1 i a p p y only for the minimum It' mount needed immediately a new will be ' k - - ' s"-- ') - - :- - 2 ' - :- ! - - : 1 4 ' 1 k- - 4 "' s es-c- - -- ::1 - - : - ' - - ! ri :: - ': -- -t - - ' " ''''-- ': - ' ki 1 Depend a on People "The present regulations place a great deal of responsibility upon Ind:vidual citizensaon whose integand good faith I am certain rIty e can depend" he declared Applications for home canning supplies may be made upon ape-cforms obtainable from ration boards at times and places to be announced later Applicants must give the names of all consumers on whose behalf applications are filed the number t of their ration books the number of last year quarts of fruit packed the amount of fruit now in their possession and the number of quarts they intend to can 'I— ' v :''''': ': r‘-- al oor er-- z ' 4 ' i A1 1: g (' - 9 6 :r' I i4 ' 4A - ' 'i' § :: :::::::::: ' 1:''1':-:::- : :: t::::'''1::::::::::'::::::::!:::1: :: ii!:: ? : etit'::'--:-::- :Iv :' 9'':'':-::::"- ' ''::J:'74:':':::':': Board Okehs Transfer of State's Funds Utah Sees Rule Boon to Industry A new 0 P A ruling on sugar a:lotments for home canning Wednesday night found enthusiastic favor with Utah agencies which Transfers had forwarded a barrage of pro$140000 earlier in the from the statetotaling tests to Washing-togovernment operday to state departments Lawrence A Johnson director ating account ef the consumer division of the were authorized by the board of state defense council who for-to examiners at a meeting Wednesarded a request Wednesday in the capitol tne federal administration request- dayThis included to the ing that Utah families be given a finance commission$50000 for operating annual allotment for and $90000 to the dehome canning said the later reg- expenses fense council board said the ulation was more desirable than latter transferThe was merely techoffice his the plan Suggested by nical since last the aplegislature and other groups throughout the propriated $125000 to the counstate "I am elated" Mr Johnson said cil but it was set up by the ficommission in the operating "This move places the responsibil- nance account of conservation the for sugar ity Explaining the necessity for the and fruit where it belongs—with transfer Governor Her$50000 housewife" the Seeing the liberalized allotment bert B Maw said in a letter to boon to the consumer and a the board: "When the budget of Is a CoutinJed on Page Twenty-tou- r the finance commission was set up it was based upon the understanding that charges would be made to various special funds for services rendered by that department and that these charges should supply part of the maintenance revenue for the department "Instead of following this proa't Lake citizenry can rejoice cedure the moneys collected from frince Thursday is scheduled to be Such special funds are being dea duplicate of Wednesday so far posited directly in the general making It necessary to ilts weather conditions are con- fund transfer the above amount from cerned a prediction from the Salt the operating account for their Lake airport weather station in- maintenance" The board authorized the followdicated -at state expense: No change in temperature" is ing travel Charles H Skidmore state superall the brief announcement said intendent of public instruction to but to local residents it meant National Education association that summer would continue and meetings in Denver June 27 to 3 that winter after eight months July Dr J W Nixon acting assistprobably has definitele gone ant superintendent of the state Shirt sleeves again will be the hosnital to the annual convention of the American Medical associat P rd e r of the day instead of raintion in Atlantic City N J early coats and heavy jackets The temperature Wednesday In KJune B Christensen of state tax reached 75 degrees during the afternoon iin the city and in the early commission auditing staff to Pacific group meeting North Amer'morning dropped to 44 degrees Other temperatures gasoline tax conference Reno reported ican Nev June 4 and 5 Wednesday included: 25-pou- Forecast Says ISTa nu Today 1 '' i 1 -- 1 ' Albuquerque N Atlanta Ga Bismarck N D DI Chicago Denver Colo Grand Junction Nen- Orleans - -- Nen York City Ogden Oklahoma City Omaha Neb 4 Rock Spriprcs Wyo St Louis Mo San Antonio Texas Sheridan Wyo Tintic- '1 Utah - Washing-to- I Low Mgt 78 31 D C 53 68 37 51 38 46 70 58 47 53 46 37 52 67 40 35 69 85 70 66 71 77 88 73 75 64 68 66 70 85 66 73 73 Suits $541250 South W Temple 2000 Unclaimed 1 I'' PAHL'S 11-3- 5 ‘Adv) :r Odd Fellows Rebekahs Name Officers sixty-eight- Railroad Plans New Traffic Control Utah's Bonded Debt Low Report Shows - drop-botto- Street Dance Will Close S L War Bond Drive To boost the sale of war bonds and stamps the Salt Lake Council of Women and the junior chamber of commerce will sponsor a street dance on Broadway between State and Main streets 'Friday at 8 p m it was announced Wednesday Music for the dancers who will be required to buy a war stamp for admission will be furnished by a group of men from Bataan ana Pearl Harbor who at one time played together '1:1 4 the Royal Hawaiian hotel in Honolulu The street dance will 6ring to a climax the war bond sale being conducted by the organization this week from a display window of the Paris company 28 East Broadway Sales at the booth Wednesday approximated $5000 the biggest day of the sale thus far Permission for the dance was given by the city commission Wednesday '4 ' I m 2 Legion Post Elects Thursday S L No Salt Lake post No 2 American will elect officers for the 1942-4- 3 term at their regular semimonthly meeting Thursday at 8 p m in the legion hall 404 South West Temple street Allen G Thurman and Wesley E King are nominees for commander and eight other positions will be filled at the election New officers will assume duties June 4 Legion ' " i '' : ! I ?: A 4 7 f' 4i ::ii Clearfield Site I t ' ' !i ! k) ito : I 1!3"- ' ' 1 :' t I '' - 't - ''''''': 'c :'771:: :' 1 ic” sr :7 A -'s e 'Tr :k: ''-'' - ''? i '- 2: 4p- :'t-:- 1 r ::'-- '"'' '4 i''''' ' ' ::::: ''''z'l'':- - A' 4- r 1 &' ‘"'-- : : D C May 20 —Unless all objections to locating the $35000000 naval sullply depot WASI-IINGTO- 'Y 1''- ‘ 2- :: '' - kV- ::':' '' ' ' :it'- 4 Tribune Washington Bureau :'- 1:- : : :!1'71 : i ''- - FoesiMust I Cancel Protests 1 - t :::: ?:ii:: A 1 - '"'''-- ' 40A- -- : t e i 4 - :: ': :: 70t ::' k: I E'-- ' 4 !) 11!:- 1 — - 4k 11:: I I C - PNt4g T:' o0r777 - trfr -4' ' - t " i 40 ki tm til 01 t r ''- : t- ''- - '' I I at Clearfield are withdrawn immediately the project will be taken to another state probably Califor- - nia Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox notified Senator Abe Mur:J:: i 1 dock ' ''''kZ'1 '":"-7fl- i " ::'1 -4 7 ?' ? Wednesday :1 ::!:'" V 4' e: 'f:740 j :f ' :::4 ' t This information was announced fA '4' e i t after President RobseveltinstructI -1 itl ed Secretary Knox toreject three t 1' ' i I t r :4 t Utah sites for the depot and to ' A : ' 2' ct '' t r'2:!:" :ti ti '::': send his Bite board back into the It i V' 4 I' t'':- '5: ' i'i '1f 43ji4i-- 1 ' '' 1 g i west in an attempt to find a sate 4 '''' g which meets navy requirements fit‘ Ni 4 ' '' ) 4 4 ( 11 Must Withdraw Objections t '''s '' 443100 I 'i i f ''' ' ' Senator Murdock said the only ''':t: '74 1 '1 n'i I'li ''': 5': ': '' ' ' possible way to have the president (i:'i'' 2 !E' 4i t i I ''' ''''' '::::'1'''::-7:-::-tand the secretary reconsider the ' ' ' ''Y'Asl' 14 : :' I':' decision to i''':-''':: 'a :? reject the Utah sites lfi'::' at Clearfield Farmington and '' :!4"3i' :v ?'':1 Clinton is to remove all objections A A12A::4A-z?4:' '' §:'' i4 I '''' to the site at Clearfield immedi' ' T-' :'''1' 't f 4 : :'' '' 0: 1 ately :' s: 'k're 4 ::sk:t After learning of the presiden:::k gs:::!- i Captain IL L Hamilton post tial order Senator Murdock met with Secretary Knox and inquired: quartermaster at Camp W "Does this mean that Utah will G Williams looks over old lose the depot?" " w '' t ''' Not necessarily" said Secre1 ' caissons vhich are going to tr J: e's Knox 'but frankly we do not ' tary ' d new a in war win this help know of any site in Utah except : 1 ' : ' I' I '''t' 4: : ''!::':' Clearfield that comes up to our role—that of scrap meta' 1':' '' requirements and that has such ' ''' e —1 ideal railroad connections We do not know that we can find another suitable site in Utah and all we are concerned about is establishing this depot in the west and doing it Speedily" Senator Murdock then inquired whether the secretary would reconsider or ask the president to reconsider provided the department still holds that Clearfield Is acceptable site in Utah Immediate action on withdrawing all objections to locat- the only if and the objections to that site The old caissons at Camp W G naval station at Clearfield Davis county are withdrawn Williams home of the Utah na- ing the "If you can have the objections tional guard in peacetime hardly loomed as a possibility as civic leaders of the northern part of removed" replied Secretary Knox are up to specifications for this the state and farmers of the Clearfield district held separate "I will go to the president and ask war But nevertheless they are him to reconsider his order rejectto conflict—not into the Wednesday meetings get going ing the Clearfield site" removed are there all be will decision In their present form but as scrap However final objections After receiving that assurance metal to help make equipment determined Thursday at 9 a m will be no chance of Utah regainthe senator telephoned the Ogden when Governor Herbert B Maw ing the depot: thk will do the job "We (Ogden business men and chamber of commerce and A S The caissons used many years will meet with farmers of the civic leaders 1 are in sympathy Brown of the Utah industrial defor training purposes by the 145th Clearfield section in the North with the farmers of Clearfield in- velopment commission informing field artillery caught the eye of Davis county high school a asmuch as it would mean they them of the day's developments afternoon division delegaUtah salvage Wednesday agency and farm- and impressing on thqm the probArmy officials at the camp were tion of Ogden representatives would lose their homes we feel it ability that Utah would lose the also but executive E was headed J property that ing by pjelsted cooperative Upshot they of the chamber of would be a great catastrophe to $35000000 project unless the obwere inspected and condemned for secretary conversion into scrap metal there- commerce met with Gus P Back- the state to lose' the depot" Mr jections to Clearfield are promptly withdrawn by giving the state's scrap drive a man executive secretary of the Fjelsted said The Ogden chamber of com- Mayor Must Act Salt Lake chamber of commerce substantial boost M J Greenwood state chair- and Governor Maw at the state merce secretary pointed out that Withdrawals must come he said man and B L (Brick) Wood ex- capitol to discuss preliminary ac- the depot will be the greatest from the mayor of Clearfield from and on continent the naval on matter the of tion the general ecutive chairman depot farmers from Mr the a remean protesting would word it W Mr Fjelsted said that great P B although salvage division of the the farmers of Clearfield Brown and his organization and praised Colonel Harrie S Mueller ceived from Washington Wednes- loss to would Mr be much better off others who have objected commanding officer and Lieuten- day indicated "we have really lost "Utah conferin was Brown at time the l unless now and on execuW A Melchior ant Colonel Page the supply depot (Continued ence with several of the protestive officer for an outstanding extants and told the senator he beof ample cooperation lieved the protests would be with"The army officials at the drawn when it was thoroughly camp" said Mr Wood "are cleanunderstood that they must be or all metal the there up scrap ing the depot will not be estplished and are Setting an example which in Utah If followed by the general public Mr Brown agreed to have the will make the drive an outstanding necessary telegrams in Senator success" Juan- - Vargas 32 Murdock's hands as soon as they of 33convicted slayer Vasquez Guadalupe Wood estimated that about arrive the senator will take them 300 tons would be realized from in the fall of 1940 walked out of Third district court Wednesday to Secretary Knox in the morning the caissons difstate in and the term ask him to reopen the matter bound a prison—considerably for on All licensed dealers may bid the president "I still think with the metal as soon as forms are ferent circumstances than those which attended his departure we can get this project in Utah sent from the salvage division of1941 of to Clearfield are if in the court same the objections from February fices in the Utah Oil building Murdock Senator said removed" At that time he was under sen-- I we will have to act quickly" "but tence of death by firing squad for Just how the Clearfield row was the which same to the president has never p the slaying got Sign-Ubeen cleared up The navy departresult of a grudge fight between ment has been held up for two the two men weeks on this project- and Shad In the meantime Vasquez had definitely decided to proceed to to the supreme court were let a contract for the building of Lake Salt appealed searching police to Consumers who failed regiswon a reversal of his first convicdepot at Clearfield when the ter for war ration book No 1 on tion for first degree murder was Wednesday for the dog poisoner the House last Saturday for the White week has who the past during the original dates were still dis- retried early this month and esintervened time first con- been responsible for the death of with a second-degre- e It was the White House that playing a reluctance to sign up caped viction five dogs belonging to residents delayed action until Wedensday Wednesday as the supplemental Under a law which requires the in the vicinity of the 500 block The decision reached clearly indiregistration got under way in Salt court to fix a flat sentence for on North Red Wood road Two cates that Utah has but one Lake City rational officials re- second degree murder Judge Clar- others were killed a month ago chance to land this tremendous ence E Baker Wednesday senKeno project a project that not onlyThe ported poisoned dog eighth to 25 years in a the investment of $35000The turnout at the city and tenced Vasquez dog belonging to Mr means The prisoner maintained andshepherd 000 of government money immediprison D of Ca Donald 'lister Mrs county building where the regis- the same depressed calm that has 1661 West Sixth North street was ately but means a wartime paytration is being conducted for res- been his attitude throughout his saved Wednesday by the admin- roll of at least 1500 civilians and idents of the city was small Gus many appearances in court operation of the istering of a lard and milk anti- continued active depot after the war dote P Backman state rationing adOwners of the dogs killed are W Notified Through Admiral ministrator emphasized that per- Panel Discussion Set F Walker of 512 North Redwood sons who fail to sign up this time Senator Murdock and Represenior high school students road and Joseph A Whittaker of will be out of luck The Salt Lake of Six J V Robinson were first sentative 'will Lake of Salt 586 both Redwood road North City participate registration will continue Thurs- in a panel discussion entitled "To- whom lost two dogs Leonard G notified of tho rejection order day Friday Monday and Tuesday day's Youth Tomorrow's World" Back of 580 North Redwood road through Admiral Ben Moreell from 10 a m to 4 p m Residents at the chief of the bureau of yards and Exchange club weekly and Joseph E Davis of 575 North docks of the county outside the city noon in the Hotel Redwood Jensen and road meeting Friday George limits will have only one day— Utah The will be directed of 533 North Redwood road each Representative Robinson said Thursday—for the supplemental by Joseph panel Admiral Moréell told him that the Jenkins of whom lost one dog registration site board would be sent out again to find a site "to the west of Salt Lake City" and that this probably r meant California If it means California it means Sacramento the only point in the central part of that state and the 4 only point west of Salt Lake City An order putting into effect is served that by two transcontiinan street have agreement Food values may Monday Thursday morning Eighth East railroads nental after she took them off to do governing the sale of asparagus creased greatly for most people some washing I in Utah was adopted by the state during the past six months but As the story unfolded Mrs agricultural commission Wednesthey will have a long way to go Webster's father moved t h e Schools Scan Job Plan day The order provides that eacrt to exceed the Tuesday evening Plans have not been completed glass from the front room to a of $450 value of a certain glass of kitchen dramboard after which under which high school students grower must deliver his crop for canning purposes Mr Webster moved it to a cupdesiring to work may be released baby food d on sale most food the from school for a portion of the this for Unlike board leaving baby The commission Mrs Webster day Dr L John Nuttall Jr sufresh market contained a particular glass night Tuesday d said it had found that only diamond wedding ring and enput some baby food in the glass perintendent of Salt Lake City of the crop could be conschools and on hearing a scraping sound said Wednesday after gagement ring both believed to sumed within the state without a have been stolen from the home while stirring it discovered her meeting with high school prinof Mrs Glen R Webster 111 "stolen" rings depression of the price cipals 1 N 't' ' '' '' i ' ::: ' 1 I !::: - ' ':-- :' 4 '44- 7''' 1 i' t '"'! :::: ': r 1:'--4-- : ! if ::: -- : ''f ' :::':i-i' t '''' ' 0 ''''''' 1 - - 4 A '- :: ''- - s 44 i y : :':- :N12 4'' ti -: : - 1?: : - 7 ' "!:' ii! :!:::: ---i - '!' - ti 1:-- : : ': ik :11' '- l :: - I 4:k :' 'P'4i '' : - ::''''- ::?'-"T'"- -: '7 ii:- -' 14 '""7--:'1- ' 'g :i ' - " ''':' r:- - I' 1 'I - ' I :::i 44 sons Directs Moving Major C M Clifford executive officer Wednesday was directing moving engineer corps office equipment from the former headquarters in the old chamber of commerce building 32 Exchange place He said the Salt Lake district office being continued at 32 Exchange place and the Denver disElection of officers reports of trict office will work under the committees and an inaugural ball mountain division office All army in the evening highlighted the con- construction work as well as river and harbor and flood control work h cluding day's session of the annual convention of the for this area will be directed from Utah grand lodge IO 0 F Wed- the Union Pacific building annex nesday in the lodge hall 41 Post office of which Colonel E M Office place George is division engineer Mr Adams announced that the The Rebekah Assembly of Utah in also same the employment security office will be meeting building elected officers open for business again beginning F C Alder of Multi was elected Friday morning He said the lease grand master to succeed Anton G for the new quarters provides for Clawson of Salt Lake City Other lighting heat water janitorial officers elected or reelected were setvice and minor alterations M A Stewart of Sandy deputy Don Dalton of grand master Eureka grand warden L A Giddings of Salt Lake City grand sectetary Don H Woolsey of Ogden grand treasurer W N Gun-dr- y of Salt Lake City grand trustee V L Halliday of Salt Lake Set-U- p City member of the hothe board for a three-yea- r term The Rebekah assembly elected More than $1000000 will be Mrs M A Stewart of Sandy president Mrs Edgar Winchester expended this summer installing of Tremonton vice president Mrs new centralized traffic control faDon Woolsey of Ogden warden Miss Ethel Smith of Salt Lake cilities on 300 miles of the Denver City secretary Mrs Henry Jepp- & Rio Grande Western railroad son of Payson treasurer line in southeastern Utah and The convention ended with a western Colorado Edward A West ball honoring outgoing and incomof Denver company general maning officers ager announced Wednesday in Salt Lake City Mr West said the new automatic traffic control system will increase the availability of equipment by nearly 47 per cent by dolng away with long waits to permit trains to pass at sidings Aids Efficiency Already in use on some eastern The state of Utah has a bonded railroads the new system is said to afford approximately 75 per indebtedness which is one of the cent of the efficiency of double lowest in the United States it was tracks on a single track with sidreported Wednesday by R E ings at customary intervals The war production board has Weight chief accountant in the office of State Auditor Reese M awarded priorities for equipment for installation of the traffic conReese The debt of $1925000 is fourth trol system in Colorado sections lowest among all states in actual of the line and W P B engineers dollars and cents and the per cap- have approved the application for ita of $350 Is next to that of Ne- priorities for equipment for the braska the lovvest In the country Utah sections Mr West said Final A U S department of commerce allocation of priorities for the Utah report showed that Florida is the section is expected daily he reonly state which has no debt while ported Mr West announced that freight that of Nebraska is only 75 cents of the D&RGW for 1942 traffic per capita Mr Weight said that since Jan- thus far is 40 per cent ahead of uary 1 1933 Utah has paid off the corresponding period of last indebtedness amounting to S4208- - year 853 and has set up $230000 to pay Will Increase Flow off additional building bonds next "With the new traffic control year At the same time interest rates have been reduced from 51'2 system" he continued "we will be to 1 1:2 per cent Mr Weight said able to handle a whole lot more traffic than ever before" He said approximately $9000- 000 worth of additional equipment Board Fixes Levy will be required because of projectThe town of West Jordan has ed construction of the new steel submitted its 1942 tax rate to the plant at Geneva This will include county commission reporting the 1500 new steel cars town levy will remain Eit 4 mills six steam locomotives and six the same as in 1941 diesel locomotives Mr West and James R Loft's division spent superintendent Wednesday morning visiting proppseil plant building sites in southern Salt Lake county I 0 ::: 1k: ' 103 ii A local P ' Continental Bank building and moving will begin Thursday mornl ing Ray R Adams executive director announced Wednesday The lease for the new quarters wEvi signed Wednesday afternoon after negotiations for renting the Salt Lake stock exchange building 39 Exchange place were broken off because of disagreement as to who would pay for alterations Plans Mapped It was proposed that the department take over the main and upper floors of the stock exchange The stock exchange building planned to move to the lower floor temporarily at least The state department has been forced to give up its quarters in the Union Pacific building annex to make way for the new mountain division of the army engineer corps which will employ 270 per- zi- 41 Offices of the Utah department of employment security will be established on the sixth floor of the t '' - ' I fr''' f400 4 144 v 1 ' — S : - Department Forced to Shift t - 1 - 2 '' ( 1 I Utah Faces Loss of Big Navy Project' 14 r - jr:::1:t : 4' k' if 0ee I 4 - l e -- - ‘'" ' " I' 0'11- Page Seventeen ' i Work Security ir ' ' ' 19 12 Army Vehicles Face Transformation State Office Prepares to Move Today ::: I I ' ': k41'1 ' ' 't ' 4 l''‘ 4 ng ' '4 co sugar allotments for home canri-were liberalized Wednesday rght Under :' 4 r ' : : CP) : f::: 4 Ruling Leaves Amount Up To Housewives WASHINGTON 1 ::: 1 - 1 t tat t alt qbr ' ! ' ' i : - -- Scrap Pile Gets1Leaders Seek to Cancel Old Caissons 11De DO I Site Objections Of Utah Guard f t i 1 - 1 I - Twenty-tour- 4P Vasquez Once Doomed to Die Gets 25 Years in Slaying 25-ye- ar Dog Poisoner iEludes Police Sugar In S L Latcs - Woman Finds Missiip-- Rings Iii Glass of Baby Food Asparagus Order Goes in Effect two-thir- - ds one-thir- one-thir- a le - 41 I 4 1 I VV "' ' nftT '''''' '''''' ' ' ‘A‘44-''''""4''- ' 4''14 '"41"'1'40"4"" 4'''" r oAre 4et 4 4414-4t- 4" Oft" 44 40re44 - rn 4 AlikA1 A AllArfo i AlkAdit 4 4—Ak-0- 1 0 As40 110A01 A :11 A o A pttts : |