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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1946)
1 i? J I 1 1 Monday, Gcober 7th, 194S i irv"nn . ' ty v T HtmUm 7- PALL OS NOT- -UX PLACE, BUT I I WAS C0? 1 SAV"T I T" - I 55S MS 5 EArS3 SACK -TH!3 W-E SOTTA THS5E IS NO TH' SUV BSAT JUS' SMPl f HEY, f pi J?Xf? $?rZZl ! sTvmSaEi-E ( LSTC:OLA ' 7C9.ry .AWAY yjJMk g VJ5 W3 t vYY AN'KOCiDOLOffWyV ' j I BECAUSE I THINK W J If CQMIN BACK HERE TD LOOK 3 yf k V XMV BACK TOMOO- "TVS I RIDB? OP THE BLACK Tl IS AROUND... THATTL BE MiS i AV S J ff M i IMPRISONED IN A CAVE. f . VTrfe 'A iNtfWr'XJ'' IV f j - &PLtCHNNV VpSW WWTOyj (ff JWLj ' ) rSL I fT-H ! ioiices Siiiilii i Lebtns, Attys. iNOilCE Ut- hilMAL, 5t T iLEmlilNT IX THE LOL.wi COURT OF CAsS cuLisi'i, Ai-rsic-visKA 10 an persons interested in tne tscaie 01 .-hois ieui, aeeeased. Iso. laao i,ouce taat tne inu- ; lie iieaa -iuaaix 01 said estate aas iiieu her unal report and a oeteuon lor examination and ai- " ... , r ., ,r,nKn-,tum sic- luviciace oi ner nuininisii tttion ot- . touius, ateimumujii 01 iicuouijj, us;,ran-iu 01 residue ol said es- tale ana lor her d-scliarge; tnat l.a.id petition and report will be Uearti oeioie said Court on Uc iooer xai.11 xv-o at ten o ciock a.m. la.eu eitaioer Hum, ltio. Ir'aui Ji. rauqutt titai County Jude iso. to3. Sspt. -ii, Uo & Uct.7. Davis &. Peck, Attys. IsiOTicE IX luE IJiMKiCT COURT CF CAtii tuL.Mi, XLbiaihlvA IX Tilt: MA IT Eli OF THE uCAKUlAXsillP OF LOUIS P. SiaA l.NCU.uPialEX 1 : :fiice is hereby griven that un iler license granted ion II. Reiver, gaardiaa 01 Coais P. Stava, In- cumpettnt, by the District Court of Cass county, Xeorasita, said iruardian will aail at Public Auc- tion at the South Front Door oi tne Court iiouse in Piattsmouth, Xebi aska, on XJetoDer L'-J, iy4(j, at lu u clock, a.m., the following descrioed' real estate, to-wit: Lots UrK.- (1; to len (lo) inclusive in LiOck One (lj, Lots Eleven (11) to i o ui teen (14) inclusive in Block One (1), Park Place, Lots One (1) to iwehty (20) inclusive in Block 'iwo (L) Cot Twenty One (L'l) exteiit the we.-t one and three quarters (1 G-4) feet in Bank 'iwo (2), Lots Eight (S) to Ten (10) inclusive in Block Thiae (U), ail situated in Brown's ab, ivision 01 me City of Piatt mouth Cass (,oanty, Nebraska OriM'inal Dot Seventeen (It) m Nortnta.-t Quarter (NEl-4) of Northwest Quarter (NW1-4), Section Thirteen (13), Township Tweive (12) North, Range Thir teen (13) East of the 6th P.M., Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will be held open one hour. Terms of sale 15 per cent i.i.ii at liiiie vi s.aie, oaia.'ice vji toaiirnaitioii iind delivery of deed. DON II. SE1VER, GUARD- IAN CV LOUIS P. STAVA. irscc.ii ut.M. No. 356. Sept. 30 Oct. 7 & 14 1 r . . , , . -. . i -. t . t i . -r John J. Wilson, Atty. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT JX THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Hattie Adell Walker de- leging that Albert Truman Har-cea.-ed. No. :h'2 1 1 Take notice that morf died intertate on May 24, the aiminhtratorrta of said estate 1940," a resident of Cass County,' has filed his final report and a Nebraska, leaving as his sole and petition for examination and al- only heirs at law the following kavance of his accounts, deter- named persons, to-wit: Man.' H mination of heirship, and distri- Harmon, widow; Truman Eari bution of said estate and for his Harmon, son; Pearl Harmon John disehargc, which will be heard son, daughter; Albert Lloyd Har befoie said Court on October 23rd mon, son; Audrev Harnion Gar- ' j,IW :.-iv. i r 4 ' - . :- . '.-...........". lt4o at ten o'clock a. ni. Uaied fceptemoer zjm 19-1G. .I'aul -. itauquel . (iieai) county duage .o 008. bept. oU. Ucu 7 Hi 14 Smith & Lebens, Atty. ISUUCt Or MWAL. bfc'l lLtMtlN 1 IX Ttlli. tuu.sil cOUKT OF C--i-5 LUL.M1, JlilJltASlvA 'lo all persons interested in the estate 01 James hi. Mauzy, ae- Cfetlst.a. i0. 060-4: lane notice that tne .-iuminisiratrix eta, don 01 said estate nas meu ner unai report and a petition lor examination una ano-wance 01 ner accounts, oeter- mination 01 heirsmp, ana distri- Quuon OI' saiQ eslate and Itr her mavnarge, wmcn will oe -Jieard oeiore sad court on Uctoper Zoth j.yo at ten o ciock a. m. JJated &eptemoer otn lt46. .raul r.. Jrauquet (teal) County tJucye .so. i9. Sept. ou, vet. 7 & 14 Smith & Lebens, Attys. IVUiiCE Ol- MINAL Sfl ILEMENT IN T11L lUUMi COURT OF CA&S COUJNTl, iSEbKASKA To all persons intJresied in tne estate oi Henry iMauzy deceased. .So. vU56:'iake notice tnat the ex- ecutnx of said estate has filed her imal report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination f heir- nip, and distriDUtion of said es- taie and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on Octohpr 2Sth 1946 at. tr-Ti o'rlork a. m. Dated September 27, 19-46. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judge Xo. 06O. Sept. 3d, Oct -7 & 14 Smith & Lebens, Attys. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IX THE COUNTY COURT OF CAiS COUNT V, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Carter Albin, deceased. No. 3690: Take notice that the Executrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for ,xamination and auownce of her account determination of heir- ship, and distribution of said es tate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on October 25th 1946 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated September 27. 1946. ' Paul E. Fauquet 361 SePr 300 v:.ai "',.... -T..A, & a. 4 1 Fouchek & Garnett, Attys. Tn ThP MattPr Of TVin F.t 0f Albprt Truman Harmrvn. Pfnrl Harmon Johnson, and Albert T.l rvH h NOTICE OF HEARING IX THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA. Tn nil noT!nnst int Arc?rJ ir fKn ' sajd estates, creditoi-s and heirs:' Take notice that Audrev Harmon I Garnett has filed hor Tiptitinn -1 i .xau j. um v i , - - Vote or RICHARD C. PECK Republican for COUNTY ATTORNEY BY PETITION Discharged From Service too Late to Enter Primary Election 4 Pledged to give county business first consideration acn., uougmci, iaioiu iwimuu, own, oimm uciiujii, son; ccittu 01 u me uoitw; m -v io-iowin- ucstimcu it-i tau.it, co-vwt: J.11C X- JL-- OI OVYl-i Ott. -V, lp. 1U IvfeC. J. J. Ul .llo u.n . in V.UBS v-yainy, .eu rasKa; ana tevued oi tne ice simple utie Ul iilU LO liiC lUllUWlll); uutUucu icni tsiaic, o-vil: ,-i.n uuuiviucu x-t iiuerest in anu IU l lit lil- Ul i v 1 -- oct. u, iWp. iu xvge. li xj. o-. tne Utll 1 . .U. Ul LOUlltv, 1 aiaa. aiiu iurtner alleging- tnat itui. xiaiiuuu v.uisw uitu ait.vo.a.c s14 ui., a iuiuuh u v.. tuuuiv, euiosnn, -vav.ng o. suit ana ulnv ilviis in, law tne mi. iuvnn iiaiucu jciffUita ,i.uwic. .la J. l UAIl&Ull, SS 1UU ttd, .VUUV.. iiuiiu.uu, auii ; iicai juniiswli, sun, Laul t IK. uulillault, sun; lunultu Xj uiuii, auiuti j j-viuiic ivi.imut., ua jjiiitci ; voi donnsoii, mjii; 1k Iuuaa wontisuil, uauiutr, aiiu &eii.cu ox me iee fciiniic tuie m dim 10 Liie iuuuuuig ueseiiocu iccti estin-v, to wit: nn uiiuiviuvd " 1-0 interest ' ni and to aiu n,i. oti ia ott. Lo, Awp. 10 iN., xge. xx H.. 01 Ui. tun 1'. iu. in ctss county, rstorasKa, suoject to tne nit estute 01 .viaiy xx. licti'mon; an undivided iv-o. mierest m anu 10 sam . i-L vv x-x sec. ao, iwp. iu .s., ivge. lx E. 01 tat ln ln Cass County, :iu- 1 raska. And lurther alleging that Al beit laoyo iiariaon uied intestate on septemoer xt, ifi4, a res.oem 01 IjOS Angeies county, caiixor nia, leaving as Iris soie and oray neirs at law the ionowmg named persons, to-wit: riorance xiarmon, widow; onve stock, aaug.iter; ron ton xiarmon, son; neien rveecn, daugnter; seized 01 the lee'smipi title in and to tne ionowmg de scrioed real estate, to-wit: An undivided I-t interest in and to said E 1-2 Sv 1-4 Sec. 25, Twp. 10 N., Rge. 11 E. 01 the bth P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska, subject to tne ine estate of Mary H. Harmon; anu an univided 10-63 interest m and to said El-2 NWl-4 Sec.Sb, lwp. iu .V, Kge. 11 L. ot the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Neb Taska Petitioner further alleges that she is the daughter of said Albert I IS'iimnn 11 'jrnun: tVis cictinT rt .... ;,1 Ul I f T.U.. nnA saiu x can iioniiiu oiiilon siiia Albert Lloyd Harmon, and a part owner of said real estate; and I prays for a determination of the ' . f . 1 -. I i 1 I I i - times oi tneir eieatn ana oi tnerr heirs, the degree of kin?hip, and the right of descent -of the real property belonging to said de ceased persons in the state of Neb raska. Jt is orrftred that said petition stand for hearing on the 18th day i t October, 1046, before the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska in the Court House in Piattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. , Dated at Piattsmouth, Nebraska this 24th day of September, 1946. Paul E Fauquet, (Seal) No. 357. County Judge Sept. 30, Cvt 7 & 14 i m m a i .v.v.vvBv.v.v.v vvv" ! t oucli.K Ac 0rnt.-. 5L 1 1 iE.lvit.iM 1 IX Hit, tyc.ai cULii.1 Ul CA;o luij.M1i . iiinirtonA 1 u an iei'soii& Hjititiicu in a estau: or .i.iaia u. iane Ut-tva-tu .so. o.'oi; iitit nouv-e tiiiiL w.t 1 auniiiasnau'ix oi sa:a estate ha i nicu ner o.aial ltiuu aau a in-u-noil ior t-Jvaiianatioll alia unow anee oi nci aaiiniactiatioa ac counts, Ge tel iiaiiat.iv'ii 01 ie.ii.ii', tas&igiiicla. Oi I'tsiUuc Oi saiU t';iit nu ior ner uisaiaige; tliat laiU pciuion an lepui t vsai oe m-aiu uu-i iUie said tuua on .suVemuer ict ly-io at ten o ciock a. in. Daied uciooer aid ii46. raui r.. 1 auijuet (Seal) county juiic. ano. 0oD. Oct t, x-t, aau -i. A. L. Tidd, tty. NOTICE 10 CRtaiiORS L int. lUu.Mi tutai Or lass cuaasii a r.u 1... iv A. 10 the creuiiors 01 me estate 01 lone J. janua deceased, ino. Ssoa: lake notice mat tae time amited ior tne nang and presentatun oi claims against sai estaie is reo ruarv ivtn xvx t ; mat a Hearing win oe jiau at tne county caiat room in fiattsmoutn on i vra - ory 14ta lt'4i at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose oi -examining, hearing auowing and adjusang aa claims or oojecnons duiy inea. Dated Octooer 4tn It4o. 1'aul E. l ouquet (Seal) County judge No. 361. Oct. 7, 14, di 21. Nebraska Farm Notes ('pen and to the feed lots. In rc Rural Youth Recognizes Irr.-... !ier..nce to the pump, it should oe portance of Soil Conservation large enough to do the job called Elmer, son c-I Emil Dux, o a-ul ,for ;n t;ie -,ian3. it should t one halt miles west of F rbury, at lcat b:g t.noUgh to pump 35 Nebraska, is working now to keep ' gallons per hour, which is the min the soil and fertility on his fath- 1 jmun pumping capacity for the or's farm, which will some dav 'average farm. OC JUS. Because of the boy's interest m ihe first to make application lor assistance when the Jeilersoa County Soil Conservation District;. was orgpnized this year. With the help of Soil Conservation Sorvi technicians assigned to the dis irict, a comple te farm conswat- ion plan was soon developed. As conF.ervatinoist, says that t h e toon as the small grain was har-; production of bromegrass seed i i vested contour guide lines were j Nebraska for 1940 was much low surveyed and a terrace system er than in recent years because was laid out. j of dry soil conditions in the spring Becoming interested in soil ta?-jln the extreme east of the state servation three years age, Elmer j whore moisture conditions were realized the need of action to stop more favorable, seed production erosion on his father's place. ! fell off because of nitrogen de Elmer puts it this way, -Since ficiency in old established fields. ; will probably inherit this farm j Hutchinson tells of the experi some d?y I want it tc be in as j ence of Aarron J. Claussen, t good shape then, or even beter, than it is today " Conscrratior. practices to be u--ed included crop rotation, contour farming, terrace:; rrassed wrter vays, fences chrnged to provide contour field boundaries, proper crop "residue management, and the seeding of grass in eroded a-v Ior p?rmanent pasture. Gramlich Speaks Howard Gramlich, agricultural agent for the Northwestern Rail road in Chicago, will be the clue, speaker at a regional P F L f Ir ish up in northeastern Nebraska at Randolph on November 8. Bob Wagner, Cedar County r.c- V ent, announced tod y that Gram- lirh will address the meeting for ; farmers in Wa.vne, Pierce -.nd j Cedar counties at Randolph. JjHow Many Rats en Your Farm ! j Agricultural Agent, Lcd Earncll, JJ Dundy courty reports that Har I tld Gundersor.. from the Iowa I State College Enthcmology Depar ment, has worked out a nlan na estimating the nurnbi of rats on bromegrass seed is combined. Cla ; farm. To determine the 'mussen believes that this gives be populat ion, here is Gunderson aster weed control and gives th e formula. If rats are never seen alfalfa a better chance to grow , but rat signs pre visible, y - u After several years, and the al. have from one to 'one hundred ra-sfali'a thins out, Claussen plans to 1 If rats are seen occasionally df.r i ;n5 the day' toUxl may rPgu TfTE TOUEWXE. PLXTTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA .rom duo to l.uuu. li lots ot ra s'them again. Ke bflieves that the i civ OuV, Uli iJi-il ilUir.Ofi wil Ui .aim biuvtxi l.uuj una o,uo. . w i c't liaivesi Lauor inows . i.ti- i.eun County Agent, Kubac-n I iiugncs reports taat u:e uuct liiu- j ve. iaoor nas iniprovca tnt paa j ween wan tne arnval oi Sj .va1. can Acdiwu,!- ana uic pro.a-ic w ,. . .., . ,v i v. , ! C4 tJA-; ':iil l.l 'A lJ 11 lllivuu - j I ..... . - .... - . . ' -v.uvi.ab ior Keiin councy wa. u . aa no.v wiiii ii uen woiiteio vac cu amy ana tne premise ox . nioie vao total numotr oi isic.vi eaa -sauonais win ue 101. yun a I uumutr oi ix ee -.vorKcis lave cnioe into tae area aaa tntre ia pusaiOiatiec ui yelling more work ers later this mcntli. liet-t harest .ai i!et under way Octooer i and according 10 nui es u.-et auinps at t.riae; i5 1 g spring;, aaa CJgailaia will open wita amited aeavens ai.'iiasy. i'hug ol ocets will bogm at iiiuie ana ii:g springs 0:1 Wtar...Ucv uctobtr 9. itisvams Club to Honor Lan:ai ci County P F L Cooperaiors ine vgncuituiai Coii'.m.itee .i the Lincoln Kiwums Ciua are aiaa nmg a progi-tan lor October U i ; whan time tne hiwams wni pay : ... 1. .. T .innate t-j uie irti liiaa ni i.Mi.CiAi- u-r county ior their eooueratioii and he is arrangng to have sevti couaty agent, is on that ccmrrLtec -Mr. V. H. Petersen, Lancaster n Pasture-Forage Livestock wora al oi the iarmi-rs oa The nrn- ! ; nm rn tai u-nrl thpv : re- H.-.i .r - . on tneir larms in tne mtereit 01 'Planning Farm Water Sysetms I Madison county agent Andrew 1 Mor.son maintains the shortage ot iplurraang supplies need not keep i farmers with electric service irora 'making a start toward getting a water system. Although it is al most impossible to get all the sun- jpa- s needed f ; stux- set up, i or a complete pret, md equipment like 1 5alv, room iixtttres are still scarce lit is still possible to start a water system. : T, , . , iae important thing is to piaa the entire layout now, tlien as ; material is available, the system iCan -c.e constructed. Three thine; to consider in tr.a , planning is tae layout of the sys tem, the size ed' the pump, ior ,the farmers particular needs, and i size ct the main pipes. The iay .oat should be detailed plan of just 'where each outlet and pipe v.iil be located. The layout should include plans for running water to the ! barn, poultry house, to the hos A, fr. 4U0 mam pipes they should be large enough to carry 'the future load demanded of them and buried deep enough tef with stand the coldest wimers Monson ;Harvest Much BromegrasS Seed jfrom Grassed Waterway ' D. E. Hutchinson, extension member of the board fo super- , visors of the Gage county soil con servation district, who harvested considerable bromegrass seed of the certified Lincoln variety from his grassed waterways. : One eight-acre waterway p-o, j ject produced 2,300 pounds of seed for Claussen. Another three-acre waterway yielded 750 pounds. Oth er bromegrass plantings on the Claussen farm produced only v. bout 100 pounds to the acre, and that only on new seeding.? con taining a large amount of alfalfa. Older fields of straight brome grass did not turn out enough seed to paj- for harvseting costs. Grassed waterways from which the Gage county farmer harvest ed his seed this jear were plant ed two years ego. The production of certified Lincoln bromegrass in the waterways has made the form er bullies a profitable part of the Claussen farm. The bromegrass-alfalfa fields are mowed for hay as soon as tne - use the fields lor pasuae Detore breakins them out and farmir-5 i aucc a proi.to.e ceriui" a it.; crop lor several yeuzs to come v tr&tii&yufooti . , ,, ., , irif.r,rt wvw I ! HULL. v UUU, (Ll'j- Burt Lan- caster, the new movie tougn i gu.y, nas reveaieu tnut he is &ctu- j ii.v oi royal L i o o d ixuil an neir to : . . (.. .nilliill HilllSK Oi Li.IiCUsWr . lortune. it isn't heritage that Bart ' brag .ind he nasii't ien up aiS ; lecnmcoior ; juj m Hal N't aa is "Uesert lown" at tne i.-aramount ; to wait around lor tnat iortune. It took a lot 01 coaxing to get j Lancaster to tell 'ie fcloiy oi his Heritage at ail. it's not a tiling tnat, 'seems important to ram, aaiougn j otner niemoers of the clan hae j gone deeply into its genealogical j , nistory. I ine story goes that after the -: fall of the house 01" Lancaster 111 : ! tne ar ol tne ltoses aaa me rise ; toi Cromwell, tne rmgasn govern-; I ment coniiseated tae aioiaes tnat i tiui..n-.pfi Td t.ho deleated Can- ilea -" casters. , Ihe fortune, said to have run into maay naiaons, was piaced in a ,..: onlv "1U iai'- "V"CU'J ; ,t.r,oi anwwnr.v fir tun. ""v. v"v 7 tress- Survivmir Lancaster- lieu to to Ameiica for refuge and passed on the story of tne lost laraay for - tune to their children anu child- ren's children, in Bart's grundi'a- ther's time they banded together and Hired attorneys to h-h tneir claims to a share. "Nutiody got anything out of except the lawyers ' ae reararaeu. Ihe laborious ersearch into the Lancaster family tree undertaken tnen did disclose that the actor is a descendant of both Sa- Henry (Dr. Livingston, I presume) Stan - iey ana t icia -.aarsnai xora xvou- . erts. "Royal or not,'' Lancaster saiu, ''I never found a producer who tared a hang about my relations v, hen I was trying to crash Broad- way. "I'm net bankinc 011 the Eraasn treasiay or any tie ad and Lane asters to he-a me pa; the Aaiericaa taxes lie re anu r.o'i". gets sugi'estv-d to dirt ct'.u Fra Borzr.ae th;..t he uaa-isaad v. inea so well h;- ought to be v. 1 .net an rcmee to to.e lo'eK 1 umn. ! "Humph," said Borr.age, j can't ior the lilt- of aim. stand v. riy penpie attribtit' , a supernormal ability to ! lite feminine mind. ; "V( men are ea-y to 1 stand," he s;.id. ! ?".is; Rogers sr.id. "Oh "The barest foi 1 in hist : the iirA ra-ui v. ho sttid rr. ur. linky-Binky Westshire A ilillaU, A. 1 J. jai " jL' A DDI 170 Fancy Va. 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"int ii -.crt oi a ieg L.ui vvntrii v. e &et tm oun v.onau. ta'ttr aa, ar.c. a pretty aa laaa t,a..-, ' iJorLge sa:a. "ine t ouicu t ue iatei tita.t ii c-ne wer nt auainii. A qu.. c.i wao acts iiac a qiicc-n is a u aaaiesiiag. ;.na lieiaier ia a ciiuraOfcrniaia nv acts aae a tnariaeiR.ain. 'cry 1 wise man, i:o uiev his v.'aii ii. i d. ; once iaiu. , ,,!ce ,.).;., ! charwoman like a i aucness, ii vou want to ov a . .. - . . . ... i i-estiul lover. 1 taaac trait apiaai Uj a dtrcitor, too.'' i how." interrupted 1 jUi.T hnw. interrupted aus ; Rogers, "are you ireuta.g n.v. ; Ah Ginger' he said gulLuu y, ycu i.rc ine exception that pio ' rule. Aiaa-ys tr-.at aa a-wtrt-s -kt an actress. ' i New U S Methods u J-- trin 6 frltl ft WAAW5 Shown Italians 1- j RO,1E lJxJ) ir. Joseph icu-Tn-;rom- K;nr. c paai in uiaoa:va. 1 maxiIio-ft-aial and pit. i-,as .u-iv-d Nation of t'a ' u h . 'd a : :pa;:ng sk.n It, ly ;vu! 01 re arce r a: ; Aid a a ita.y, u :. Ct . j b; --ought la "Patlger . aistvur.K r is used lor -! as a c:: t to Italian -1 Whh every donation he 1 - i:.ot.; .i picture .a tr: "e Ot titm;, m.-ixi3iO-.ac ! surgical cases. j With tsc'a lecture ! artalio. ol the no u- instrtunent. He has aa ' ; ;"':- cu mt;ia traicd and Cj .nr. ted i th1 instruir.e-nt to the ti.nics ol Pfthncre. Catti-nia arid the Poach- aico Umbo; to I. Rom?. K.s itmei: University Flavor Features Habitant Brand, Lo. 2 a S3, can Jonathans oi Idaho Eed Fc -SC33 2 lbs- r bunches lb. lb. em, .lb- lb. Washed 5 f& C S. No. 1 .10 lbs- 3 fare a mybtery a a ana pas- , Italian uaivtrsity etiei. rc-main iu Italy icvi.-l j i . corai.-.; to 'It. 'y, Dr Cai- iU":; c..f .iu j j- - - Li...vJ o.a.jo i.jvJ -- -'a gr.-1x.u3 with the in .v iii:triTaer.t iinowu as '-pa:ls-t cerm:!iono. '' .vhici, suprce'3-.- his own ir.v,..i- .x-n. lac 'Cait4-;ro'ie Icai u-.tcl ..an r,iai ting ncre.o.orc. Inttrv:. t-d in Ii nr. Cr l ; c -Li--- j. n'.-y a.-e sau u. 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