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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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ft 4 li Saturday Evening September 29 1928 M0M fl 133234 most beautiful business houses in in the afternoon session and also Rensselaer another at night when she con Eleven hundred feet of cement ducted a school of instruction in was poured on 53 riday The the work of the lodge road is fast nearing the city A banquet was held at th 75 300 75 I $10 Reward i Skinner Will Speak 30953 Phone 5831 Our Annual October Event ft ft I PLAIN LACE tn Nearby Towns 0 Laundered and inished Mw 35c pair 'f ft' ft Greatest Tire During Entire Month of October and the Best Service in Town Grown Laundry Jt 5 ft 9 Phone 4048 CARROLL MANSIELD i a 1 "a 1 Thomas Parker Ollar 136 690 75 fol by and vis coo 2000 67379 1666 70 02 21 65 circuit Monday IIS io 869 560 toos ft the Ray A Adams entertained charming informal bridge The Benton Court will be convented October 8 after 'a three summer vacation 7600 7500 7500 3575 22030 52050 12999 14660 30105 8700 10625 2502 Svu 8 OU 600 800 7065 ranWheAuv 5HntW EUEvertM "Dokt shoot again! BOVS you VE SHOT O6MERAL XACXSOU 84113 18135 5930 18373 30827 1800 150 Lail 160 58 50 A 'ft 'i Mrs was This was function of the The evening to 847006 1150094 S(1M 76Q 2007573 1250 600 between his buggy and the auto mobile driven by Simon Hochstet ter The accident happened short ly after dark and Mr Hochstet ter said he could not see the bug5 gy 'ftftrft'ft MONTICELLO The west bound Pennsylvania passenger train will leave here at 7:37 a instead of at 7:27 The change is effec tive Sunday CRAWORDSVILLE Pupils of the New Richmond school giv ing through the junior Red Cross have helped swell the county re lief fund for lorida relief fund so that the quota is now prac tically reached Edna Por ter has been granted a divorce from Clifford Porter The latter was ordered to pay $10 per week for the support of a child Hazel Schilling RENSSELAER Jap Wright of Mt Ayr suffered a broken hip and is conined in the local hos pital as a result of a collision Repairing Wrecked Cars Our Specialty A' COMPLETE STOCK REPLACEMENT PARTS OR ALL MAKES CARS ft Phone 4048: for Our Wrecker 12086 170 10881 8388 10006 1006 178 hbri zvl 3 4 ttv iPresbyterian church at night lowed by degree staff work the Monticello team Music readings then were given by delegations No 'decision was made concern ing the meeting place for the next session although Monon Wolcott and Brook are under consideration officers of the district probably will meet later and decide this The banner for the lodge hav ing the largest percentage of the members present was awarded to Morocco while the Monticello CHALMERS Ind Representatives from Newton Jasper White counties proximately 200 the semi annual ence of the Rebekah order held here riday afternoon and night Cm? ry 8 i 3 J9 6 Alas pruviueu iiy Alls 1 a i 1 i vice president who gave a talk NIGHT HAD ALLEN JACKSON WITH MS STA RODE ORWARD PAST THE CONEDERATE UNES TO RECONNOITER THE UNION POSmON A LITTLE LATER THE PARTY CAME GALLOPING BACK AND RECEIVED A VOLLEY ROM THEM OWN SENTRIES WHO IN THE GLOOM HAD MIS TAKEN THEM OR A DETA TONIS EDERAL CAVALRY GEO DAHM i A DOUL 8 members responded to roll followed by a business ses which the resignations of merhbers Mrs W'Ross Mawhorter Mrs Guy Miss Virginia Lula Kauffman Amy Shaw Katherine Carroll lorence Myrtle Gertrude Mr Uoy or Return of Dog Answers to name of Is black and white has long brown ears and about 14 inches in height This dog is a little pet ind him and get a reward Johnstop (L Johntton It Johnston Johnston Bovine Tuber Boles I Daugherty LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER gjyJWDOWW MAY 2 1863 SAW CORPS DRIVEN BACK TOWARD CHANCELLORS V1LLE ATER GEN SORPRISt ATTACK ON THE UNION RIGHT WING RESH EDERAL TROOPS AND BATTERIES WERE BROUGHT UP TO OPPOSE JACKSON AND THAT NIGHT HOOKER DREW IN HIS LINES IN ANTICI ft PATION A RENEWED ATTACK THE NEXT DAY ft 1 ALLOWANCES THE BOARD O' COMMISSION ERS TIPPECANOE COUNTY AND THE CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURTS' OR THE MONTH AUGUST 1928: Co Salary and Expease Otto Neumann 32880 Otto Neumann 2150 loy Carlson 8300 Raymond A Schnaible 8300 Henrietta rasch 8300 Co Salary and Expense Johnson Price Elkins McCoy Pattee Hotline ry Haley MONON The car of Blanche Rusk rancesville badly damaged when she drove It into a train here she escaped un hurt 250 600 75 IBjiO PASSED A GALLANT IGHTER AM A MILI TARY GENIUS THE HIGHEST ORDER HIS DEATH WAS AN IRREPARABLE LOSS TO THEft SOUTHERN CAUSE LEE WROTE TO THE DYING JACKSON: I HAVE DIRECTED EVENTS I SHOULD HAVE CHOSEN OR THE GOOD THE COUNTRY TO HAVE BEEN DISABLED YOJR LEE LATER SAS) THAT HAD JACKSON Dtrcai at rtdrrvixmioc TM STMY THAT BATTLE WOULD HAYE BEEN DIERENT THE BATTLR CHMKKMAACVAAA 'Mrs at a party riday afternoon 'at her home on Hayes street The party was in honor of Mrs Lan cashire of Columbus formerly of West Iifayette Honors of the game were won by Mrs Cul 9 of the Purdue agricultural experi ment? station wjll be the speaker at a' banquet to be 'held riday: evening October 5 at Portland i A Coleman assistant director of the extension depart ment Harry Reed assistant director of the station Prof Cooley and Brown will also be on the program I ft1 ft Purdue Graduate Goes To aculty in Maine T' Snyder of Rockport graduate of Purdue class of 1915 Mr and Mrs Robert Coughlin spent Sunday in Oxford COUPLE HONORED ft The Eastern Star had a sur prise feature at the close of its business Wednesday night for Mr and Mrs Maw horter who are leaving for ort Wayne Refreshments were served and a number of useful gifts presented Mrs Mawhorter in appreciation for her work the past year Mrs Charles Prue and son and daughter are on a two trip to Minnesota' and Violet Arnold drove to Turkey Run Sunday Mrs Reuben Hess Mrs Hess" and Mrs John Bart spent Tuesday in Lafayette LYCEUM COURSE The A Kent high school is sponsoring 'a lyceum course for the winter The junior class is to' take charge of ticket sales CAMPAIGN ADDRESSES ft James Ogden republican candi date for attorney general 5 and Archie Bobbitt for state auditor will speak at the court house next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 MONTICELLO Local busi ness men at a luncheon adopted a resolution approving the estab lishment 0 a municipal airport Miss Catherine Coop man local high school student is recovering at Home hospital La fayette from an appendicitis oper tion RANKORT Da vis former recorder of Clinton county died Thursday at his home near Coifax after an illness: 'At the Most Complete Automotive Garage in Northwestern Indiana ft bun chairman of the literary Ide partment who gave an outline of the work for that? branch of the club a Nswmnn chairman of music gave a brief sketch of what the music CTOUD will Study and Miss Bertha Means outlined what the civic department hopes to accomplish There were three charter mem bers present and Mrs Greely Davis slater of George Ade and his cousin Mrs James White reviewed what the club had accomplished since it was organ laed in 1895 Mrs Clarence Blair gave in terpretation of "The Blue In a pleasing style Miss Imogene Gott sang "Back in Tour Own Back accompanied by Margaret Bchneider The commit tee in charge served dainty re freshments following the program and a social hour was enjoyed Mrs Helen Knollin of Kansas City is spending several weeks at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs A Washburn Dr and Mrs Glick and Mr and Mrs Jerry Stevens 'spent af day with friends In Paris Ill Mr and Mrs Charles Rinard left the first of the week for Charleston Va for several weeks' visit with relatives Mrs George Goldenstein has re turned home from the IVatseka hospital 'ft' AMILY MOVES Mr and Mrs George Sammon moved Thursday to their recently purchased bungalow on Carroll street ft ft ft ft Mr' and Mrs A Smart' spent the week end in Elkhart and Mil waukee Mrs Overacre of Plpex City 'Ill is at? the home of her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Gebrge Goldenstein tdr and Mrs rank Doty of I Pasadena Calif spent Wednes day at the home of 5 their niece Mrs Emory Towers ft Emory left Sunday for Robert Long hospital Indianapolis where he yvlll be under obser vation fori several weeks Mrs Towers went to Indianapolia Thursday to be with him for the day Thomas Dixon spent Thursday in Attica at branch missionary meeting' ft Miss jennib Dodson returned home? fromMissouri Wednesday following several visit with her sister 1 Mrs arm Wright of Rens selaer is the house guest for sev eral days of Mrs Emma Vander smith Mr and Mrs A Washburn and daughter Mrs Helen Knollin have gone to Ontario Canada for several visit with Mrs Washburn's sister Miss Grace Caldwell Mr' and Mrs Corbin an miinc group won the silver loving cpp for the largest attendance ftftftftft' i Battle Ground Pupils To Appear in Recital The piano pupils of Miss lossie Howard and the violin pupils of Ross Martin will give a recital at the Battle Ground Methodist churdh Monday evening October 1 at 8 The following pupils will take part: Rebecca Ann Pershing Mary Ljun Van JNatta' Viola Richardson Wood row Randolph Rosemary Condit Kathryn Spitznagle Marie Hal stead Alleane Hutson Martha 'Stackhouse Georgia MacCasad Jack Bryan Robert Smith Rob ert Richardson rank Lamb Dor othy Halstead rances Richard son Everett Lamb Vincent Hol loway Opal Ritenour lorence Lamb Catherine Downing Her man Van' Schepen Honna Smith Harold Burkle Robert Gould Lilith Downing Leona Holloway Ruth Jakes Donald McQonaughay and Alice GarrotL a 13102 8000 6000 1419 000 I 122521 118820 17800 i rioss Myer Perkins Lumber Co Co Salary and Peterson Peterson Edna Peterson Co Aeeoeevr's Salary ar Walter Rosser rank Marshall Phone 4073 ft ft ft: ft Dan McKinney Mary Leslie James A Welch Laws Gertrude Jones Harry Keleplnger Daniel McKinney Elmer Poller Laws Gertrude Jones Earl Rogers Geo Marshall Laws Gertrude Jones Karl Rogers Truman Bennett Mildred Bennett Wm Street Elizabeth Street Laws Gertrude Jories Earl "Rogers Truman Bennett Mildred Bennett Wm Street West Lafauette and Purdue ft js ft 'ft ft the marriage of their son Io Mrfy Ada Allen of Earl The ceremony was per in Valparaiso July 28' Rex Gay and son of Vawter Patrick Rooney Bridge Smith Lum Crabbs Reynolds Taylor Cue Hoosier Paint Works Violet Arthood Wallace Steel A Supply CoM Wallace Steel 8b Supply Co Budoxla Martin Stevens Stevens Jarrell CL Jarrell Jarrell Preseci Western Union Teip coMa Change of Venue I87S 9010 2010 1875 1095 2010 287S0 J0L9O 4 Junior Prom in social importance Cadet Col Tangerman will act as chairman of the commit tee on arrangements INORMAL DANCE Kappa Alpha Theta sorority en tertained at an informal dance riday evening at Lincoln lodge A number of out of town guests were present The dancers were chaperoned by Dean Carolyn Shoe maker and Mrs Charles rSpit ler PERSONAL AND GENERAL Mrs Ed Stair and her son red of Vero Beach la are the guests of Dr and Mrs Creek reeman Davis and George Stair They are former residents of Car roll county Airs Lancashire who has been the guest of Mrs Burkholder left Saturday for a short visit in Dunkirk before re turning to her home in Columbus Ohio The Immortelles of the irst Methodist church Will hold an important meeting Monday evening at the oundation house Miss Monta Reno of Indianap olis is the week end guest of Mrs Howard Wilson of New York who is visiting her par ents Mr and Airs George Stout of University street Prof and Mrs Harding left riday for rench Lick to at tend the convention of the Na tional Electric Light association Dp and Airs red Walkey and children motored to Columbus Saturday to spend the week end with Air and Mrs A Hunter Miss Nellie Buffington of Elizabethville Pa arrived Sat urday for an extended visit with Dr and Airs Howard Enders Dr and Airs Burkle who have been attending the annual Indiana State Afedical conventionai Gary returned home riday Air and Airs William Strate have been called to Urbana Ill to attend the funeral of the form nephew Lloyd Massey Doctors Crockett and Romberger have returned from Gary where they attended the Indiana State Medical association convention i Co med Mrs rnston spent the week end with Sell anfli Mrs Claude Steele of 'nn' spent the week end? withfr Steele's mother' and sister Eugene Steele and Miss li" Steele ft ft 1 'Mr and Mrs Sam Conklin roentlelrf spent the week end withi 'pu mother Mrs James Conk I 'hi Jihn A Bruck spent Wednes dav in Winamac Dr and Airs Albert Van Kirk of rankfort spent the week end' here with relatives Mrs Valede Sorrels of Gary spent several days at 'the home of her mother Mrs Virginia Mc Cray Mr and Atfs Virgin and son Russel spent Sunday in South Bend i Mr and Mrsft Warren Unger and daughter spent Sunday at' Lowell with Mr and Mrs red Merrill 1 Mr and Mra Glen Hodshire of Crown Point are guests for the week at the home of Mrs Hod mother Air? and Mra A M' Schuh DAVIS UNERAL AT MONTICELLO ISpeclal to Journal and Courier AIONTICELLO Ind Sept unerh1 services foi" Lloyd Davis who passed away at CasS County hospital 'Thursday afternoon following a brief ill ness were held from the Afeth odist church here this afternoon at 2 Rev Oren AIcCol gin of the Christian church offi elating He' was a member of the Christian HOME TALENT PLAY The Delta Psi? chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity has announced a 'home talent play Comes the to be presented at the Strand theater here Tuesday and Wednesday nights November '21 and 22 Miss Alerle Donnelly well known lo cality will take the part of the bride and the announcement the remainder of the cast of characters will be made in the near future Miss Isabelle Clingan who has been in Lafayette for the past several months has returned to Monticello and will resume her work as a genera? ndrse Mr and Mrs Roberts are planning to hold a sale at their farm three miles southwest of this city on October 11 will leave shortly after for Colorado Springs Colo where they hope that Mr Roberts will be benefltted in health He has been a suf ferer from asthma for some time I1IGH LIGHTS HISTORY ft ljuw ujwuiy vtb Kentland Club In 33rd Year (Special to Journal and Courier KENTLAND Ind Sept The Kentland club met Tues day afternoon at its club rooms In the public library The Jthfrty third year of this Club was start ed off by the president Mrs James Carton in line snape club fcall slon four Mrs Montgomery and Pinard were accepted The welcome' address Chalmers Host or Session of Rebekah Order Sept Benton Tippecanoe and numbering ap were present a district confer i Sears Speaker for Cosmopolitan Club Prof Al Sears of thePur due history department was the speaker at the first of the month ly luncheons of the Cosmopolitan club Saturday noon taking for his topic "Some Hopeful Aspects of The Cosmopoli tan club is composed of foreign students on the Purdue campus and the" talks deal wholly with international problems Military Ball November 16 has been selected as the tentative date of the an Tb Tsex II 4 Of 1 14 ZK ktclii io me viiiy jiiiijLtLiy viixiiue ut the year and is second only to the ft Peter Anderson Co WE NEVER CLOSE Sixth and Alabama Sts Indians State Sanatorium 38356 Co CammlMioners Expoaaa Johnston IOIt Co Salary and Enanaa Chas West 31069 Com JDavU Bdlth Beck Jennie Blrt Tryphena Morahouee Caonty Treaaa Clyde Morgan 47918 Co Recerdera Halary and Expense Chas Rawles 16885 Jos Mulhaupt Son AO County Sheriffs Salary Johnston 250 86 30009 15009 1030V 340 uo 2355V lOVOV 6V00 raoe 14147 60 CURTAINS General Contractor I specialize on Store ronts and General Remodeling PHONE 5245 17000 170110 Eckhart 173n Davis w170M 1 laonn Smith 3660 X00 Truaat officer 140'60 U8M DARLINGTON Airs Lida Miller near here underwent an appendectomy at Culver hospital Crawfordsville Crook Davis Davisson Cased A Sullins John Bauer Co The Hunnewell Soap Co Indiana State Prison Jordan Schnaible Co Shipley Hdw Co Paul Rostov Thieme Schuessler Co Standard Oil Co Lange Baking Co Lange Baking Co Otterbein Light Power Co Schilling Shipley Hdw Co Laf Cooperative Elevator Co Gingrich A Son Home Expense Wallace Bros Co Clyde Morgan Treae Board of State Charities Insanity Expense Johnston Otto Neumann Driscoll Earl Van Reed Davidson Baltimore Clothing House Burial Dtnuer Steel Supply Ccs JL Concrete Co Hdw Co Hdw Co Morgan Trees Kepner Motor Tr Co Clyde Morgan Luther Greenwood John Cota Davis Adele ischer Ebershoff Levi Bowser Assessor airfield Twp John Davis Poor Expense Stockwell Suonlv Co Lauramle Grain Co 6213 John Hatt 30 IK Kneale 4387 Edw Korty 2786 Barnea 9no Evans Coal Co' Jones Cafeteria 428 Gingrich A Son 31064 Court House Expense Thieme Schuessler Co 1050 Chas Peterson 18009 Chas A Dunwoody 3500 Eugene Grove 8000 Wm Nelson 200 American Laundry Co American Laundry Co JaU Expeni Ed Pool Clyde Horgan Trea Earl Gass Shlnlev Hdw Co Shipley Co 4 OS Gingrich A Sons 1870 Electric Light and Gas Expense iNortn ma ruonc service co County Asylum Expense Lafayette International Co Prass Shoe Co A Sullins Anna Sullins Rose Nettle Marlon James Howell Wm Kirkpatrick Jasper Hamilton Henry Boone waiter WARREN 534 Park Ave sBSaftft" ftftft ft" BOND OREITED 81 HENSSIRER Alleged Booze Runner Loses $1000 Jury Disagrees in Civil Suit arm er Dies Special to Journal and Courier! ft' RENSSELAER Ind Sept Harvey McJame who was cap tured by Sheriff Rouse at Rem ington last July with a cargo of 155 of booze failed to make his appearance in court ri day and thereby forfeited his bond This money goes to the school fund CLUB PARTY Ninety guests attended the Van Rensselaer club party at the club rooms Thursday night the nrst social club for the winter was spent playing bridge and re freshments were served The prizes for the evening were won by Airs Moses Leopold and John Adair ARMER DIES Thomas Alurphy a well known resident of Union township ft died at his home near Surrey riday morning after a lingering illness from tuberculosis He was about 5'0 years of age and is survived by a widow and several children Esward Sutherland who for the past few years had been employed as salesman for the Wallace Chevrolet Sales company has re signed and accepted a position with the Electric Service company which is operated by Scott Hil liard JURY DISAGREES The jury disagreed Thursday evening in the case of Mary Lane vs the estate of John Lane Mary Lane had sued the estate for $2000 service account and $100 and in terest due her by a deed made to John Lane Jr by his father The jury was out several hours but could reach no agreement The case will probably come up for hearing again the next term of court 'ft MOVE GARAGE Oren Parker and Clarence Jay: agents for the Hudson Essex au tomobile have leased the White ront garage on North Van Rens selaer street recently vacated by Harry A Wild Buick agent Harry Hermansen who had been em ployed at the Wallace Chevrolet sales will be head mechanic Airs Jessie Beecher' of near oresman is visiting her sister in Chicago Mrs Delos Thompson went to Chicago Thursday where she was met by Airs Thompson of St 16900 20099 18286 ft' 23964 18880 5899 37SO S' 1 35760 2055 21033 13900 25395 7075 27190 47559 31875 24140 35300 9150 18925 ft OhEM CAME a CALL OUT THE DARKNESS SHOOT AGAIN BOYS! HIT GENERAL JACKSON THE GREAT LEADER MORTALLY WOUNDED WAS BROUGHT IN ON A UTTER PAST HIS SORROWING SOLDIERS AND REMOVED TO COMORTABLE LODGINGS BEHIND THE LINES WHERE HE DIED ON SUNDAY MAY 10TH 1863 289l 3090 3060 3590 2640 2560 3060 0460 features During the social hour refreshments were served as din net pail lunches Mrs Leona Jakes was awarded a prize for the best balanced school lunch5 The next meeting will be an all day session at the Klondike school Oct 19 The program will consist of the preparation a well balanced meal ft ftft LLOYD MASSEY IS CALLED BY DEATH Strate received a message riday afternoon announcing the death of his nephew Lloyd Mas sey at Urbana 111 Death oo curred at 3:17 riday from complications Mr Massey the younger son of Mrs Grace Strate Massey and Bert the lat ter dying several years ago was bom' in West Lafayette twenty six years ago He moved with his parents to rbana when he was a boy and had ever since resided there He was mar ried four years ago to Miss Naomi Wyihger of Urbana who with a two year old daughter survives He is alsorsurvived by his mother Mrs Grace Massey a brother Harold of Urbana his grandmoth er Mrs 'James Strate and an uncle 'Strate of West la KrwerVllfornTa! Mrs Ray Southworth' urbana Louis who came down for a week end: visit with his family NEW SUITS ILED Evelyn Charais vs Cyprain Cbarais Suit for divorce The complaint charges defendant with failure to provide for the plaintiff and their three children Divorce is asked $2 D00 alimony and $20 per week for the support of the children The maiden name was Evelyn Michaels a daughter of William Michaels NEW RESTAURANT The new restaurant built and to be operated by Louis Worden an'd Keller opened Its doors to the public Saturday The building was designed especially for the res LcLUXclllL UUblUubb ctUll IL'S tipjjCJlXlL ments and equipment are modern! in every respect it is one or the) hao ii fr i ii 1 hiici'nooc ImiiGoa in ft At PurrliiP Rannuet nual urdue military ball At ruraue Ddliqurt mllitarv dai Dean Skinner director Soller Bradshaw Eat ComhMiKfttlon Jaspvr Spain School und Expense xU Ot VELWlOa 91 I Miller Wilbur Kolb Vawter I Miller Wilbur Kolb Larry Harris Patrick Rooney Vawter Larry Harris Ruth Ruth MyrtU Otto Neumann Gravel Road Construction wm nanoney Bailey Gravel Road Repairs Bert Macy McDonald Jess Cleaver A Murphy Wm Warren Arndt Shumaker i Lane Ell McKamey oilcraft James Brown John Cloyd Wm Hom Wm Burton Alviox Welle Wm Spence Ira Stinebaugh Walter Eller John Kerber Clarence Wright Janies Erwin Oscar Beutler Wm Brose A Smith 4 Wilbur Brown 'M Holliday Raymond Watkins Stevens John Miller Western Contractors Supply Co McDonald Co Motive Parts Co Huber Mfg sCo Vrerl Rehder Wdllace Steel Tnd Tlc Johnson ohnson Clyde Chas Walter land Phoebe Shlgley 4759 Mia continent corp Stevens The American: Legion Stevens Circuit Court Expense Acheson It A Schnaible I Jennie McAdams Western Union Telg Co Homer Hennegar Acheson Superior Court Expense Labra Bayless Chas Breltwleser West Publishing Co Western Union Telegraph Co red Prass Unique Program At Club Session Twenty members in school girl attire attended the September meeting of the Wabash township Home Economics club held Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs Will' Harrinsrton A nrlze for the best school girl was awarded to Miss Bertha Harrington ft There sponse to roll call was Dav Memories" School games and a spelling bee were interesting who received' his degree rrom the university June has accepted position as associate professor of agronomy ini the school of agriculture at theUni versity of Maine Mr and Mrs Snyder who was formerly Misr Edith SIqcum of the West Side daughter of Mr uand Mrs Slocum have taken up residence at Orono 1 I ft '7 ft I Hl i aXaa isualudMr 6vr8 Hepcirg (ber CoMv 8816 89997 i I KtnKmi 1 1 1 Sw VI fife aJft JSp QtMHowAJsu 1 1 ft ft rai i a i 1 1167 1745 8367 41 34 2600 2500 3500 3600 3000 36 00 27 50 500 15 60 6400 16500 O'1 715 6402 84 0U 1484 ft 21 60 1 182" ft 76 2846 ft 428 41 42 I 31 12411 iV 16 69 21 Bi 60 10 8100 I.

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