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*• .»..»... 4 «*hy» • ' • -..••^-#»-e ST'XDAY, ^AB^H 12,1^ ST XT>AV, MARCH 12, 1933 — r T£l£ OGDENSisLRC ADX.IJSLE ASO ST. L.V& KLACE SLNIMY DEMOCRAT I'AGL a£A£** ^ERA Y-- SELF-OENYING hing THE ADVANCE SOMEBODY ELSE ether ? CLOTHING ASKING vappers REE no cash is \ COIQIOBS a 3 line rigaY to ling to Ads TC * LADY. ^a-jpart offers staUy i» wxs*taxuje for tedphuj. BOOKS far rme !Jw*ar* M «K. onj *AOH>. tvtatae: aoao catofcuet. m <or w»w*iwr f»Af?TY DRESS, piae 3S cwcfenwujs la r 2 ipatro •hoes, suae a-A. «t» fm t*OU. preservation of Covered = Bridge in North Is Urged II MTe ore* a year ag-o and Ike ones | at Helena aad Masses* Center 1 * ithia the past two or three years. Many of the older resident* re- member many others scattered [throughout the aorthern counties. fi. »«tm/ie»*« ' C^****** bridge* have km* form* rfistaric*! Value of Brasher Falls Structure Is <* « ne of Uie ^ pietsreauue rCU«i By Watertown Man As Reason for \ tu ™ ° f Xwaom \* \\' Ne * New Bridge Financial Will Cross Woes Lead Great River To Suicide IL Residents of Section to Act to Save the Structure Built in 1863. JOHN L. WARNER _ <l» The Wittrtown Times) ~A recent news sttry (NM Mas- ses* stated* that the old covered bridge across the St. Res is river at-Bmsher F*!la. butt ia ISCS. oa d¥* te be da*aosiahed aad repsaord hp a modern ta—at structure early the coming jiawir, if present aiaa* are foBawed. rtirlRM Hales. Many were carried a war by the sprint flood of 1927. but those that retaaia are objects of increasing regard with (he pasa- iae years. Sfcetfbea aad drawing* of over S4 of the heat known bridges are iacladod La ai inter- esting volume. \The Hovered Bridges of New Bag la ad.\ by Mrs. Clara E. Wagemann. published in bridce is ahto located oa a town read aaly a short disease* froat state highway roate 5. froja P4atL»- barg to Albany. It i s likewise well cared for. bar in? had a new roof October. 1S31 duriac the past year. My interest ia old covered bridges was crystallised two rears IfLi^J tT*^ CMH * i ^ *. Mad- Biver ia IMS. was conducted by interested ciLiseas of Within the past year or two the 1 last covered bridce on the national highway ia Ohio, constructed over re- -4 do net know she correspond- j ssy native countyto sn,e~*;~old 2^*? * iA * \^T ? ai £ t * r * eJTs aatharity far the published covered bridue a* Ib*abehm. ScZ ,T£ \tL^^^Z^Z^^r aaaouaeemeat. hat it i s very dkely harie coaaty. whic-T wTtlTa dear \^J^T2^J^ZtlZ to he ralfilied uule« the frieads or spaa of t» feel, is .a* ta be at *lJJ2\^^j£^£J?n wm thd v^rable landmark cosne xj. pre*.: the loax* .ingle-spa. \ZT£ZL2* '\*' th* rearae with aronpt aad ewer-! waadea hridgo ia tat- world. 5 a ed j ^™T ^_^_ gjtlc actioa. \tor deal re-toon tov ihe state high- j Tfc * \•• PB *rld*ea. desigaed Whatever p*ns the state and I way dopartwect ia eoaaecfoa f^ 1 \ *** ltmt1tc «* * \ or * and •* cwwaty higlsway aathorities may ! with a aroiert to build a new ' { * Ma - * Jre * •* *•«•• obsolete for hjrxe for repiaciim the old braise.! bridge and lay o«t a aew, route * •»•»«« antotnciile and asotor aasae^teg will wawouhtedry have ta acroas the Rrhoharie river. JHC tTUi ' k t«**i»ortaiie«iv and where the aear future or JoM bridge stiU stats* a# a tribute ** y **** >•*•*«* •* mMim routes rtatJoa across the riveT at to the straeiwral skin and in4er;irv •* \^T* 1 l »* r * *** b ** , ». in ••*>' Swher Fans is liaMe to be sad- j of i U huildera aad the loyalty and **••*• »• c * ok * kul ***** • li » i n* deniy and v«r iaconvoaieatly in- , seal of local eitiseas who carried ; u ** TJri * *** \•doahwdly the tovruoted far a loag period, whea | their protest to the\ ««tate bighwav *••* at HogaiaslMrg. wluere the afcme heavily ioaded track crashes j department aad the soTeraorV. of- axxie bigarray aas^es siraigh: thiwugh the- a«e<i stracture. now j fice aad woa a final Tietory w*ea ! ,h ^***J?*' ln4iMn reservatioii powe* for hwd;: not exceeding two the state department turned the '•as bridge over to the coaaty aad the The Massena correspondent «*• county board of superviftO'S roied not entirely corvex-t in aTatiac tkat i uaaaiaHotisly to areserve it -\or po«- »ie. Brasher ralte bridge i? thela^t ' terito. ^ue aew bridge now tro**?* the su-eaia- a shoit diataaoe away aad cossaaands a spieadid view of to protect the obi structure. My icaairies have reaahed ia learning of only two or three other a new bridge a abort distance up. t stream from the preaeat covered brivge. with only two gradual | curves, oue at the western ap-, proach to the Tillage and the other ! ' at the eastern, edse. where the ctt-: off aould Join the present road.; Such a change would provide a) practically straight route past tha village from Winthrop. one *aort Work on Third Highway Span Proaaineat Watertovn Busi- biock from the maia street, ta the | Under Way m ^^ CaMul- aess Man Ends Life Witk present Xoich Lawrence road. I * would eiiminate the dangers of the j 1 * n Metropolis. FiSsOl Shot. peeseat sharp turns and the has- j ards of through traffic through the MONTRCAL.—The progress that WATKKTOWX. March 11 —Kin atawie busiaea» street, aad would jhas heea made in the constructiou ancial difficulties caused Rtber; make it possible to preserve oae'of the V!He Ljtfalle-rauwhttawaga J. Duadoa. 37. of 217 K^; park bridw* since the beginning of the Drive, to shoot bisssejr to .leath a: year was d<saonatrated to repre- his home here Tueaday afteru-xm seetatnres of the Provincial gov- according to As3»sta:r District At- eraUMPt. meashers of the Lake St. torney Cart J. Hyaes. who an- Low^ Bridge Corporation, and a aaaced Wedaoaday ;hat ito in- auasher of aowsaapermen who ia- ' quest would he held b. .•aui«> specied fhe work on the south \there is no oue.4tioo hut what Mi. shore uader the guidance of an of- , Dundon took his own li<V Mcial of A. Jania 4b Co.. the cosr : \Mr. Dundou'a clo.^ friends say tractors for the piers aad ap- that he had been worry in* over proachea of the bridce. his financial status of la;e.\ Mr. The approach oa the south shore Hynes declared, is already taking definite shape. Mr. Duadoa. prominent two of the seven main supports real estate dealer, put a being coaopteied while concrete is through his head with .x .45 <-*li being poured ia two others. Rxca- bre Colt autosnstit in the :«rhro'.in» vations are being carried out for of his residence ahon* 5 Tresday. the flrst of the main piers' that will His body, in a crou-.-hiir* poc^itiue Mrs. Stcbins answered it. It was pleading characters in the lorth- Mrs.\ Duudon casing to tell Mrs. , coming Hotary-KiwanU shew. Subins of the shooting. j-Pinafore.\ at the Avon Maixu \Mrs. Sitbiu* told n»e what was 12J and 24. His role was that or said and T hurrttnl back to Dan-. Captain Corcoran. don'?. I « id not bring David home j Ahrays intere-.e'i in Rer.iibli- a« I felt it would be better to leave can potitics. Mr Duadon wa* a him ;here.** I candidate to- s«r*rvisor of the It is currently reported that Mr. thi:d ward in 1K«». He «-ntered of the most interesting- landmarks to be found ia northera New York. The o*d bridge eouM be repaired, streagthened aad restored, aad if restricted to Hght traffic would mat for another 7« years. I understand that this much needed improvement has been de- layed by the opposition of a small group of local residents who have amintaieed the exploded coajten- tlos that the removal of the through highway from the maia ; street would mean loss of business for the merchants of the short busi- ness section. The fallacy of such a view has been demonstrated by 1 the experience of other village* where through highways have been . MlTT y *be bridge 1« feet over La- , upoa the bathracm r,€*>i\ v.is dis- cowrod bridge in cfce ncrtii^rn sec- •TOB iif the «taie. There >re at Jettst two others reminiag from thr !ai*e ntxnaW: which once saaaaed the streams of northera Mew York, hat heiag located a lit- J covered hridge* remaining ia ea tfiuoff of the beaten path they are \ ern and central New York. One of RVfr- so widely known or travels as the owe at Brasher Palls, which i»o>i a main state and federal high- tvyj. V. S. route 11. -Ectv }ieo]!e ever see the smaller Vtt- s!t*niv aad Trelt-kept covered >>ritf5c lacated at SDuth Bjnjhay. a laa\! ham let a haH-aaile off ih«- statc raad from BoirJhax to Moiia. liis picturesque little bridge span* a-mill pond formed i»y a small s£F$aaB held ia check by a dam. wnich faraiahes power for a mill just behsw the dam and provides a popular readeavons tor samnerj that other tracks were using a bathers. The brklge is on a tawu- stronger bridge near toy in order road an J I am informed was built abotjt 5* years ago. -The thfT-d fov»T^ bridee re- maining in northern New York is these is said to he in the vicinity or ArkvMe. in '-he Catskilht, mid- way between Oneenta ami Kings- ton. Another i.s located a lev Bailee south of Hhaca, at Newfield. If there ire others anywhere iu the state 1 would like very much to know about ih-rm. A core re J bridge at Margaretville. a short distance trom ArkviSe. was de- stroyed only a short time ago when it crashed under the weight of a loaded mHk truck driven by a new driver who did not know to protect the old tap;: ture. It *s unfortunate tLu: residents of n*»iU'T New York. «a> »iH as those of other sections o: Uie statf. '•• village. There are other ieutaace». however, where ibey might have been saved i f :he state *.id !oca! auihoritie^ luad sivea CMMV- oonsid- eratica to their \-aiue aa historic re*ios for future gei»eratiaa««. Once descoyed the-y will probably oe\>»! be repttced or duplicated. as>d the youth of the future can pictuic them ociy from descriptli^u. A ?tudy oi Tiie situation *i Brash- f r Palls should intHi-ate fhe nesii lessness of desiroying ike oit: bridge there, the beet knevrn of the three remaining is northern New York, and the importance of utilix- iavi even- means availabV to iu- J sure its preset vat tori. The r»re»eu' state aad federal ! highway enters tb«- village from the west liy two rightsuvle turns, and after crossing the <-overed i bridge leaves the viHage by a thinl I rtght-an^le turn. Ai both ends of | the villace there are other curves j and turns that are less ahmpt The I severals turns are a constant haz- iard to automobile travel ami a t cause of bxcoov enience aad delay lor through traffic I asn reliably informed that for the -past five yearv the stale high- way department has bad plans removed from village streets. In I MH * Boulevard-, while Pier No. S. Antwerp, for example, where there J »bieh is at the edge of the St Law- was determined opposition to such reace is completed, ready for the a change, local residents state ! Jroowork that wiH ©aver a S** foot thai there has been no appreciable «'•»*« •*»* This for rhe present difterenct- in the b\s-iness from wiH be J*** 1 ! - k * other SJ*RS in the touusts t>e<ause the highway was *°** frer«»>ridge; but the pie>- is -© •^•routed to skirt the village. It is i butH that it wil! tarry towers to evident that most tourists on a *aable ike spau to b+- • fted verti- cally should rhe canal be constract- tl\%iis:h trip do not stop in a vil- lage unless they have occasion to do 50. and if they desire :o stop it is no trO'jKe to drive a few f- •; F< off a traveled route. To lost* the old Brasher Falls r vr«:::*' : woulil .ae a pirhlic calamity. Tiie \:!1H.SC has eveiything to sain ^n'J uothins :o iose \by using every i-fs'o/: to i,reserve i: through the c-cnsirucrinn of another bridge for heavy an«l through traffic. The vii- ed ther? in coujvwtioc with the St. Lav.-rem-f waterways. This pier, res-tin; on solid rock, is S* >et w'uc an»1 71 fee lo:i^ and 77 feet high, c\ which 4«\. fee: are under wa-ter. and con:«'.as some *.«*t» 4 tu-bic »-ards f»: r>ou- crete. On the north shore side of the river two oT the approach piers havf also be»>n onopletetl and re- ©overed by hi ?wife. Mrs. £^iie> Baxter Dundon. The assistant <\»iftiict attorney said Wedn«*sday* \No :n«iae«- «\:i: be he'.i in rhe d*-M*> «.»:\ Mr. Pvn- iK\»n. 1 ('•on'- -«H- any •^*-»<ot' •<••• »?»••. Th e tsaly -jii •»-•- *•: !;.- »•;..-. outstamitc^ s tiie mo'i»-« ;«e 1-; •' for his arr ar»il we are «K»t '-on -e»-n- e<l with that. Thfe ;< no 4ue»t\->i- <u my mind l>ut \v'is« h* ^-»V 't < own Hf«\~ Mr. Dundon evident.y er\t h:> bedroom atti'«-<i iu hi- ;.;v. -i . I !;in<ion currie-l about ite.fiUU in j .ife :usuiaace. Part of it was car- { ned by the New York Lite laaur- : : ,M ••- omr.aay an«i the remaiader I h> the Banker's Life company. :t was said. It o* reported from a higuty re- puta'ule source that $Je.oau*i B life insurauee was being carried oa Mi. Dundoflr*s lift- by the Banker's L'fe conrpany- This figure could not be verified, however, as the ceai|ar.}'s rtpresemtative could not be located. O't'tt ia'.r of the New York late comiwiny. when asked the anionm of it snrince carried by them on Mr. Dumlon's life, refused to i\\>. i-iose the hniouat. They said \it is a very ^abstjintia! amount but no- local • where near $4e,aaa.~ They said bullet th^: there is some difficulty being experienced in compiling the ?.nj*M»i. • t»:' ir?crj«. i-e <*ne Mr. Dun don h«-cavse ot «r»lh»teral premium jiade by .Mr. Dundor. Nil. Dnn'ion was annually actire :n t'ctrmi'n-lty Chest rampaigns. Fie ;ook j:ar» in a number of local ama! »ur stjive productions and had ?s pc<:: ^n 'he re rent KiwaiMS-Ro- ..*.. « .<:• »w •C'TiSTitio* Cnl»«-. * .:; : • A vna ;:•••;»: ie .!• v •'- :•• ii;i-f '>e^-!i OIH - :»' ; i»* the race with Cad*-ell R. fk^les- ton for election ro the office leit vacant by the candidacy of the iacwmfcenr Charles A Chase who was running for sheriff. Mr. Dun- don later dropped out of the race aad Mr. Egsjleason was elected ea the Republican ticket. The body of Mr. Dundon ara* removed to the Wil.ian. R. Box tu- ne ral parlors 1 . The funeral was held Frtday morning at 9 at the residence aad at 3: SO from the Holy Family church. Rev. Joaepu D. Creedoa. pastor. «-e!ev>ra:et! the taken to the Lewiibcrg cemetery w«»ere interment wa« o»«J»- >n the Duadoa family piot. Mr. Duodoa's raren-s are buried therf. RIVER IS OPENtNG Ti>»- i««- in t!>*» S:. Liar. r. e we.-! o; O-^den. y.iTZ, i* sraxlually .-iisin- :cj;.-ating ao-^ cfnsiflerable stretches c' c:>en water are no«r visible hetvrcea thi* «•.'/ a:-.l !>•-J -Ii- vii>. My.-! «rt»n **:*v ;^ sjjn t.vk- ed and the ferry stea-i^r Jt re^ l.«a^ h^t-^ f rczeu !n a* t*ie !-<<'k sinf>- :re -\eid nTtV;' -vo v«-ek-. -,. .,;:..!*» !;:^.j it?<ts<. Tfif •••'••Jw vva* :•:!(! enters ;'!•• v\•-'*:• the a'ttoma:: • .:> h.s lian 1 ! down, i'ac*«! •'e tmizzV r*nl+e>l th^ tri^rer '.^t-*' shows. \The body slumt>e'J[ upon the floor.\ As>i?tMn; -.- : . !!• * - s (•-' -:i. H : ( % i forward Di>trit-t in two other', while excavatiou •Aa- 1 being made tor the abutmeut at the edge of the highway. There will he seven i»iers and an abut- ment on the ucrih shore, covering, j entered with the slope c* the approach. 74.5 through •Use «ouhl then capitalise its chieT cently concrete was bein; poured attractions by \ret-ting a sign at fav'a ayrrcat-h inviting travelers to . s'op iu the villase to see its rate old landmarks, including the two • fine oid slone mills standing oxuy : a tew i-ous from the '-overed bridce. Prompt action is necessary if the ; old bridge is t o be saved. It is now unsafe for heavy traffic and is i liable at any tune to crash br- I neath one of 'he heavy loads that ! sre passing over it every day. If ; this happens it may never be re- stored. Before it is too late local Attorue> Hynes said. \Thf 1 victim was in a crouching position, rosi- tnt on his knee ami head v. hen v.* found him.\ Sir. Hynes snid tha: tht bttlir. the risht temple. to:- the victim's brain and throne across the AuSabte river {have not appreciated the historic afJay. which is said to have bee.ii ] value and interest of these sturdy | prepared for ruminating th< bailt in l«5« te replace a simlhrr engineetin? relics of ax earlier eonditiows by re-routine a short structure which was carried away i day. The fine oM covered bridge • section of 0>e state highway along — - Hogansfcurg was dismantled a ithe edge of the vitbure aad acroas by—a flood the 7 previous year. Tnla at :ft\>f CANTON, N. Y., March ttk, 1933. TO THE ROWAN ELECTORS OF ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY The undersigned desires to announce that he is a camfidate for the office of Sheriff of the county, at the primary election to be held in September next. That he has had over f our years experience in the Sheriff's Office and is fam*Har with the Sheriff's work, both civil and criminal, and therefore betieves himself competent to give the county efficient service in the office B etecweo. That be is a member of the Canto* Post of the American Legion and served in France daring tbe World War. < •} He asks y you ff be is ~I.J at the and elected that he wiH effort to give y< DENNIS P. WARREN. ! sen timed should be marshaled to • the St. Lawrence river, each 23» j endorse the plans of th«> state high- | feet apart, eucept for the canal 1 way department and to petitioa j the St. Lawernce county board of I supeivisors to provide Use right of way for a new route and to assume responsibility for the preservation of the covered bridge, which with •he construction of a new road would be located on a county high- way. Loyal friends of tbe venerable iaadmHrk could n.ake no more ef- fect, while on ihe Caughnawasa emerged on the left side of his j side there will be ne less than 25 '• head, just above the left teniT>>. ' piers, carrying the roadway 1,?5« i It then truried itself in the c«'iiin-' '. feet as a viaduct to tbe T road 0:1 ; of the bath-oom where it was lat- the Indian Reierve—one leading to \ er found by investigators, the ATnlone highway and the other \ Mr. Hynes *a\:d that the weapon to the Montreal route. 1 Mr. Dundon used was found under There wiH be 12 jners actually in | ueath the •body. After the shot w;-s fired T, »e »«*#»•»••• «M- V •_v.'.!..r.*y : , \-*U from his right hand forward 54. ?paa on tbe north shore of 209 j that the body slumped over i! feet and the chanwei span on th»- | when it fell to the floor. south side, which wiH be 4*0 feet Mr. Hynes late Tuesday aiter- wide. this .being where the CEP. looon questioned Mir.? Bthel Sweet. ada Steamship Line boats that j maid -in the Dundon household, at shoot tbe Lachine Rapids come ! the home or Dr. and Mr.-. Louis through. The bridge mill be 31 feet ' Stabins Dr. and Mrs. Stabins air wide, of which four feet will be close friendV »f :he iHiodon fan- , occupied by a sidewalk on tiie : i'y. abutment wiW be finished ia about two weekrt. but the work of build- ing the pieiK in the river will not be started until ail tbe ice has ceac down the St. Lawrence. m-est side, the remaiader being av- ailable for vehicular traffic. The fective appeal for its preservatioa j north shore approach pier> and than that contained in aa ardent petitioa to save the *AuhJ Brig o' Doon.** an aacient stone arch liriage made faaasus by the poet I* > -»s. when it was threatened with ( ctien in 1*13. The petition. p: \ and presented .by the Rev. HinHlMMj Paul, and aooted in \The 'Itams Country.** by Chsrlee S. DOUTUU. reade: \Unto the Honourable the Trus- tees of tbe Roads in the County <e Ayr. tbe Petition and Complaint frf the Auld Brig o Doon: Must L Hke modern fabrics of wav. Chosen Ruler of xMalone B. P. 0. E. Aalter B. MaHan. who has laag been affiliated with she Malone {todce of S3k« and who has a wide a [ acquaintance through the North j Country, feeing* race secretary or IhscUae ucwept. the victim of de- J the Franklin County Agricultural 1 walked Mr*. Dondon was downstairs when she heard the shot ring ottt aad Mr. Dundon*s body fall to the floor. She hurried to the bath- room upstairs and found bin. \1 had toeen around the house aft day.** Miss Sweet said. \Aboa; ten minutes before the shootinc occurred Mrs. Dundon sent me over to the S'ribim* borne to brins her son, David, borne. Tne boy was playing with the St::oins child at tbe time and as Mrs. S'.anins was holding a l»ri<7-:«» party Mrs. Dundon feared he might be dis- turbing them \1 got over tc the Stftbin*; resi- dence and knockeii urpen the bar' door. There was no answer so inl.-> tbe kitenrn. Th OXK PKNNY will run your radio for more than 2 hours. Electricity is the biggest penny's worth you buy. The more you use the less each unit of electricity costs c-ay* society, was cbosen fsalted ruler , were piayfna' bridre aad did ShaH bo*w arch that proudly I by the Malane £Qcs. stretches e'er I>OOB'S classic s-treaaa. froa Kyle's :Q Garrick's shore. Be suffered in oblivion gulf to fall. Aad burl t» wreck ary veaerabie wail? K<or*id it* every taoedary paweT That guai4s ary keyrtaae at the nridr'-gh: b^cr. Forbid it, ye *\a» chaauoed by Bums'* lay. ^3-k! These .--enes u?. linger ou* --beda;.* :.«t Xaanie's snrk, and Magcie'f rsauc>il tail. i*ttad in m> c^use. and in tha: nsn*e p-ewail. The man «f t**t*, who r srssji- ary torsi te> see. Aau ctrnouf a»aa but asks ia vaia -far sue. \With ;ear* of fuui-jw wis ssy fate •Jt-T^ore. *X*T>«« b*- i« :«UL \TV Aaid •rir s:«f> Other aew affioers in: lude V. B. Rwhy. eateeuaed leading kanght; I Heyward srriur. esettled leyai j knight: C. J. liurnas. esteemed lee- ; Ttrrrag kKght: H. B. Kelley. sec- - retarv: K E. Hunting-ton. treasur- : cr; Fraak Mallette. tiler: P. B. ' Brensan. E. J Vsn Deu»en. trus- ; tee?: Wa!ter B. Ma3es». delegate } to aatiaaal convention: P. B Brew- nasv. aJtomjite. hear tne so 1 wr'ied fo- ihaut minstes- The *ei*»phone rant, NiAGAaA^f HUDSON ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY UTILITIES CO., INC THAT LITTLE GAME* COORDINATION i Ogdcnsfcurz Man Dies w Chicago Wil'iam r*. Lm*J». «t. native m Ogaenffrurg. diel March 4 in Ch:- -aga. where he Kved th» pas^ thir- T y-frre year*. He waa tbe sou of SaauoH and Mury Lonely and is Furrjved 3»y a aatrgbter. Mrs. i-c- ' ;Re filler ef Chi:-aro. aad a sasu Waft*™ Lovei; *»f Ogde«r1«urr. The foIfcmrBr bruftheTs and f^isieTi; l;ve ia t^eoensfcaTg: Bakerf. J«aa Cea &e lusaes. VefcieT. Mr* len- iue ftnrrth m'** MTV. Easma Kiac. a'umst r^uit utac* •a Chicara* Tweaday. bighwa* weauwtsarwt I ass isrtecav ed that ia case a aew hnup :«• budst «• the «i«4e of the «M <ewered wrstge at ahaahtr Fafhr it wifl a mutt LI of or five years avdhuw fhe rtate MBBu>ary wiB -rhe at hush emis of the h \T^^ VVT t-^S *-**w SM« Ttatst ^tcu (7f , w:r4r-I>,r>tf^- V^ A-!»>ri *T^u*& The *?*PT. \> v -« ^Sj w»Crt < &5»e,e3^ X\ \ -racuA-'E USv^i QP.S rsTi« BtfVi-p. \ ¥. -^ I m. ^i ^. <-- _ B sr'**'^2^^*Tr*^^^^