I . . I i4jaircioW orfT Lliltnl i itiiutwwM lUwH A iy. h!i 71 ,lioo'1 v.ubh'I ile 7l'l.'lVll! I Mlt Vol. VI No. 29. universiti . . . I ll . 'll l I,, r I a T T A Hk T ,rT Tx 'A -a w- . I i;l' m ill., J J W jimIkJ, ...mlLkf ..IlJf' ' .iiimnLji. n.lliivf . .....i.' k." I 1 m. 1 m 7' m.i fc., Im. m w'.fm 1 s, '" JL '' 'lI:i-',ilLOjiA hi mit :n ..i .-A.X, I. H 7' -tVnV, , ,il I..1.SL.. ,.I3 " '""W ' t-tt: rr-; ii.r kiI'tt; - , it - i'u, i -,rr ji,.- .i.' ji,a. .i..inim , ,l.i' ' .rii). .! ,.,. ;, , , ,,. 1: 1 nil, 1 1 .III" ....' " ""' ' ' " '' '"'"I' H el l ''" iT "'';,- .-'.' .1. .:. . .' ,'. ; i.UM'i Til.i.i m.i' -, , ,., 1. .it Hi ,, J ,i in.i . ,. .i , ., ,,,., ,. , "I'H'l'i lei ' ' 111 " .. ..l 1 1 ... 1 1 , '''JJ'M. "j-!' hituf Jirio'i'iH .11 J..u,M'I IE Colorado Mcots Dofeat at tho ltHntU of Nobrppkai I '.IWiV' IT WAS A QT.ABUP, VICTclRY kor,;8cketikei itfU'i jftnll i'rovfc To Much for thil Colorado le1tor-l DetwUtftirtKflCbritui The Inter-state debate between tho University of Nebraska and Colorado Colleges was, the pconqloivof vouch en thusiasm being" displayed by1 thei ad herents of the respective institutiona. Feu- thfr first time Colorado Springs was thtf'center of n. friendly intelloc tuiil rivalry among colleges and Uni versities of the new west. The opera house Avar filled with' th6 fciiltured, fashionable and wenthy of Colorado Spring and also with n .large number eif visitors Jrbm-dtfferent p'arfrf of-Colo- nielo, some coming over two hundred miles. .. ... The opera... lipnso was . ncntjyjjnd artistically decorated. The stage was prettily ornamented with large palms, nnel ferns, and the. colors of tho con tost inp colleges. Long streamers of the scarlet and ream of Nebraska entwined artistical ly with the black and gold of Colorado draped from the boxes and balcony railings. The Nebraska alumni, ubout twenty In number, and tho Colorado students and friends, wore their re- snectlvci colors and, frequently made' hideously effective testa, of their lung capacity. The debate was honored by the presence offiifs excellency, Govern or rAlva Adams, whom President Sio cum introduced as presiding officer of the evening. In n- brief address" Gov ernor Adams Welcomed the Nebraska, debaters and 'expressed id a happy vein thV significance of tho occasion and the wisdom of inter-colleglato de bating. The Governor announced the ques tion for debate as, "Resolved thot-tho United States should control nnd oper ate the Nicaraguan Canal." The Nebraska Mr. IV -S--Bakerr Mlss ncrtha Stull and rr. H. E. Sot'k ett spoke In tlio affirmative While tho Colorado speakers es8s, Thompson, Goodalo and Holt contended for the negative. The Colorodo supporters were con fident of victory from the first nnd went into-the debate with high expec tations. The Nebrnskans although the laudable desires of their antago nists laid low and "sawed wood."- Mr. Raker opened nnd rebutted for Nebraska: ' In Invlnir out1 the -field of " bftttle halendearorjed;Jo..ihiit iie bug. den of proof and place the opposition on the defensive. Ho was successful. He contended the affirmative was not proposing a novel project but was con- forn ing with public, opinion, and thjw. far-sighted statesmanship of fiie U.'S. enriNs i di -Mr. Raker said tho Jirmative 1- rada.by sijnnarlalng the argument ptscd to establisVlhe follojyingpropib, hiBeolleflirttea- and showing- tho osltions: (1) The Nicaraguan canal wis feasible as shown by the official reports of the senate committees on foreign affairs in the 51st, 52d and 53d congresses. (2) The canal was an economic, .necessity rf or .the .developr incut or.Qurujdustf ial . ppfontialiffes I and the oxYfcnston of ontrfordgTreom nuroe. -The-;tJhailiMelyiAiiieftd' on the policy of intensivevelopgMQit. The canal would be a factor of inter state commerce and.by its complemen tary nndjcompetlff'.ttction-toxaUritdXp,, -Tfeereiwas uuppjK5t m would, affotd ah impulse to this ey?1 op otoloBriant itidiiStries. i e,Tfe:ypoc tion of therUS,nnd. in e4nding our foreign markets' to' tioilntties-bbrder- 'IC ilij!Arifie Qceap:....(3) .TJo caiuiX would be significant in fulfilling the hlgliesTcna oTniieTTltOTelnrcoTnpttF tiqn of its iK)lHlcnl and national life. (4) The economic and political impor tance of the canal made governSfV ownership and operation a national nlcesslty and they made inH an iitiil4ll0l,,wl 425& (K Tim .canal establl8he The ,,canal wfould de iplMn.tpr2' ests bet jci'of (the estern ct iie Wnroe (uWrine. Jir. TlminSjjlloweyoTbAjhitft 'bM xrTow a liBiniuitw SciLAh)LioAuM 'eapttol "sliould construot Jbho canal. Ho disregarded tlio "argument"df"'h"c nivo. j :Mls Stull rpHled 1qr tho afflrmn tlvosnnd showed tlint. to canal If? r neocHslty for pro"vTning7Hn",kf!tfci out- HUrplua prtniuots, and cledt.lwh velopment of the region tributary. ,tr tho Saulte Ste. Marie canal as prodf that tho highest oommerelil Wivltkj depends puoh tho competing nncictxil plementnry notion of parallil rail afiu nterwayH; the canal Is a nblticni necessity for promoting a cdmnirclnJJ social and poimeal unity ,ov intcreutH It. Ih a mliltnry licecnnlfy hit a ntednii of const defense; it should! bo, oii strui'ted nnd operated by tiio govenvj ment because congress ,vpulii thus! "promote tho general welfare and pro-e vide for the commop-def,onHe,"(bcxauH(i It fcouWue coibf()0td ior lVaif 1ho obHt. reqilrel by'lrMo capital 'and not operated foij iwroflt, thus saving our romhiercb it-hctivy tax In tdllo, ie- cause our commerce would hnvoi'tl bontflt of lower rates caused by.com petition between railroads and thd canal with no dangtr of comblna tionR, nnd because1 goveimnetiti-con .struction .aud-operation.Avoul(l-b-di-rectly In lino with our national poli cy of providUig'chcap'nrid'cnsy inter: state commuhicdtlbh. Mr.- Goodale replied to Mi6d Sthll in a forclbifc niwech; He said the -proposed Nicarhguiin ijduie was impniotl coblo as shtnyn by i geological . intesi' tigations. It would give- rise to inter national amplications. It also infring ed on the constitution as no provision provided for it. n. i. Sackctt followed and shpwcd that' the canal wns feasible. Evidence givenby 4hegreat ngiMecrs- wlurhnd investigated the eonditiou of the coun try throBglrwhich it was to be con structed establish thlafjict. He itryiied that the canal waaa nec essity to' develop our dormant ipdus- jJtics. CWp. country wiMt-.becbmir the manufacturing center of the world, and to find i outlet for this great production of manufactured goods, wo must look td thp far east N " Englahd iss otir rival foFlhis trade. The construction of theSuezLuezcnnal brought her 2,700 miles nearer Asiatic porTs'Hian tOie United blafes". Our western coast spates need the canal that thej'hiay send theiif pro ducts toi the markets of' EuropeiaVa much cheapert-Tate of rnnspdtatlph thnn t'otfhip byrail across the conTi nont. - - - -- - -r. The construction nnd operation. the Upited Statcsdudflbe censistWit with th (Jloy'tonVlifilvet vaiLty, jrc desire that tlie cannl be neutraliel"Ty ,'Uie great commercial powers ejf Jrtie world.. No part.pf the treaty specified tatXhe goreriimeat -should not eoi-struetr-fcnd perirteite- Tho bul&ip of the canal would develop a commun ity of interest between the ReppMJbB of South America and the United Statts and would tend to perfect the Mpnjtoe 'doctifljM!.! " " A Mr.HoJt cjosedlthe debate forColo- the construction of the cnnal by Jth United States would be the inaugura tion of a dangerous policy. It would mean foreign complications, sotijjilU tlc steps and useless expenditure bf public.. mojtiy?. 3W. UniteQ Statesf.dM .uotjed.h&.?aflal''a8n oulatrforTrer !SIr: HbtorkerTiis coltetfjhieirgnf e Uw tietteichyffirt1ailie ixrgvt ment and dealt largely in minor de tails insjtad.4 of fvtnqft'nicJJtal! princt- of 'Continuiiy'iin th'aigume, of hit f Colorudo-speakenr andJUtfiaJoi gra 'Itf." Baiter clouHrie debatc B;IWu , ftaTnVne flf lh- onntr.n- tions of the opposition and urged that tTieinpos1tT6n8 of the alltnnative'had .watu .bciiiitaAajkcdyrjAhjniigatler. He eoncludedHMWbrief summaryA o the arjfUBtSdfifcdfllng sldes.r incl4pg t JThe - judgjjrCapt. vnnnnc T.wlmOD'ri.tW KanJudeaflDen C. AlTatMsom cOf)r7oix Mounts Netpfj t dellberttlon aVeihftf e! iijchitnrt'namoua.ii? TflcT UnTvera roso in a 58- -f'lTf ' "I Hi Mi...!!-., ,!".:; m ::ii :.-i mi ' ' " ' ii'i i ,iin i ,,i UMUdrtftyUy'l9N6t''Callcfl'OUt ;!;"": ;- Am" ' " '"' in, i , , , i ,, .iiii ' u ill. ii iii i nl.i, ,,, Hj;a(,vffrt ipsWftiti For ualrvrNt MlPPMl9M . ,i i ' ii-iii r:i in 1:t'st MenrtHj' lilbViilnlf 1'he UbiV6 slty cadets were cheering' eiYthtlAlhs' ticnlly bedA'iuif'ft hH'bcennhudtttided thrtt'ont'fon)aliv"6f tenflet vntftfttitoVA vV6Mld' hb'uiUed fbr. " Thfc" fmldtVK tf ritbrnlnpfft lhrgfe bMly b'f'rfttiderifs wrth dtfrbd' dlcttsdl(tt nroutul 1hb VtiU Veirhlty (rrounds, hud the chltse bf ftll their InelrtiHiholy vVas th'At'thii gbVcrnJ or had failed to call out the euddts n lli lindbecn hhritilinecd thtit'h'ci Wduld. All "IhsteK the cadets erc tflgcr-' ly' hoping that 'f hd regiment'. nvoilld1 be gh'en rtn bpltdftdnityib siioWIty pa d'lo'ttsih but; finally 1liis Thdpb' nu abnndbhed ttd ' it Whs' ' thought' 'that one company of iradcfs inlghtpbsslbly gt't If chance' td' ' vdltiriWer; The ' an nouncement thafihb'rcglm'6nt "wmlM meet-in-the-nrmory-lnat-JiIoiMley-ftep chnpeiavo further e-ngourqgement to those wife v rtrevMlViy dyitit ' iHhclr anxiety to enlist. : As soon as thedUh'p'eil'exXiVels'es were concluded,. tthcn(rmory was quickly fillpd'vlthrt largo crowd of students to. honii whatiCk,kWioUoi MJaoLcflnhad 'to say. TJie first sentence, ,spoken by the chdhccjllor pp floilows: "Young igentlemeni I come here as an official (messenger from the governor and am ituStwdrtq ptf tp',t? hqAviirnsU-fcd o& ItttUoifrtaQtilH W & vWdCU Wnr teers." This announcement was erect ed wltUgftsstg lJ6itLt()oaISvajTged in to, a, chonis, jpfdlsapolnted OhJa whr5 thtNpltaerJ ddriiHralWbhtnJc must bo twentyoTrcycnrarof rbc 'Tu'eselhy cme nnJ ne CH?-WFC (not glKCnil thahoeMtdf.Vbliihteer; In reply to a number tthoi'ent to visit hitn Ghvornbi - Holcomb said that his lorders prily authorized. Kjiri to' (ftlli 'pui; 'two regiments of infantry and that (the state militia already met the re quired number. iDhlfc practjcnlljl 3ot jtled,ior thev present at least all hope oT-tirbortnpahy f-volunteers from this University. Ajgrfftin.nmb,er of cadets however have enlisted in the state mi litia and a large number of these hold high offices in tho national guard. rThemj8,jJO .doubt, that. .there la. a, sufficient nu'mhenjOf University cadets now encamped within the militia at the fair grauttflti' ta-Wrn oWriJversity J,"S; Corby left last wck W Mis souri where he wiirtake the office of quartcrntfOtSt 4NIisHuri reg iment, iY CdMptfjJj' feTh(Jfnk-atin-alcGtnlrdr Iftid-a; icrfanftllttrir about itft- Wto rfftctSS fnlr grounds ujader Jhe commnfl of Cap tain Bill Hay ward and TomTCiudy as flr&lscrgeartt. Cliarles- iVetsfelrLa Rue Brown may be' seen Hs' -privates1 'in the ranks of1' tho Lincoln light Infan trv. Guv AV. Barnes and A. E. Par- m6iee Jid-rb erifrcaHiv C0mWift'ilA!r7 f rom' Npr&rW ' ; ' V. &$,&$& Hitcbman,, Aw&i 9Wfiev.1B.lrtiJhTi(cJ (Jlapp will go wjtlinCQdr D, a local organization.' Many ott fcadcts are constantly enlisting aniTTbp iUWiaiSi: 3CIO U D t SfliBIfiJ8Bfi9R ?EaQP if ! afturdavaJtehUrila at 7:M t. WiJ9I)il floyAtihesaJJeTOflOR,aa,uit mrsluvftolTCnlKth he1 uniiu'iy: TbiMtitomm$m9 Hniquo andv))14elM3bMbPlcJH rfj&r ifflmmttfm iesJa'iftNeWra,4w &wa hat theroinKehflrisJpt eitUZnhGkjrarf Juetwlfl hanaxhis doubts fsperseu: at th,c5hi,--rJ5rornn mmkJ&litlt&Skkb. adinifs tiJH iWVOTIiiaf. n'T,vpnt.jn)vja .Tit. It loWfirl Lhlsrifcdf.)Them.urBeyeiivenM ond-S'A Wbitowlll go 4aipivai4axiij aTGrnndlahind ctympawr? -Hesi'KqfJk.'rS rbVi'atid (ilapp ' Svlirgo vthcQM ia -whiclr-the- -giri-car-giv-ven- our- iMW. lAHwt":, wSmireklH,,, basoball .'l ffmi Jn-flwr-feMfiHl Tvtf,am? gaaio will, ,, fljpi ami, exciting.', .rf JMll imt (r,are pftwiy.,, . latly In the Interests of Track ath letics, anil partly to .RecunV'tumuV'lb brinK'thv.North .Wo8tirn lla'. (banket bull teft.uilhft.iPttifnll. ,w,mnflw gixln onr.heartjiupIHrfiiin tiiU ito' priMe.; . Tboy.hnv.e don morn.f.qr, the causoi qf athletics. .In .Uila .UnlycrHltor this. jy ear tltoiv;tho.boy.Bllhu,v(;,,jf, tho bayn .would .uliow thn,painft,pl!ck,and patrlotisir., our nthletlc's wouljl, , reach thepkine thoyioilgllt tibeon inn. Very ahort'tlnu. ' ' . . , :i. . Tho contest4 will. . be KllVldod .into throe dlvlnldnrt'for'thoao Who hovq tak On one, tw nnd. three yearsiof gymua? stum worlyund the i medals loitered i in the different. 'oontcs'thi are somethiag weMfworthi Mivlngiifor... i (Eheyuare. de signed af4or tkb CMonOnoy. medal and are indeed handsome affairs. .tUeisidcR the, baqebnlltv thoi f Ollawing are: the events) i.n,, -.,,, ,,, , ,,,tt .liFlrflt-yfariigicls;! ,,. ,l,l,,i,. i.. ., nltQpo..cHmbj.,hlgh jampirwjtiviriiig'fli sioon;ra3c.i n..ti ...,.,... .'. , Second yean igirls; i ..... i... ... ..HotiKontal.bari vqulti., running hig. jump.wltb; isprinff.ponrdiia,t hurdles; twenfcy.jrartVdash-!.... . .. . ' il'.cmtnthlon. proper JUinsipg. high jumptHrannlngnbrQad.ijuaipi atandiPf high klk. fltadlgi bsoad, iiump,potfti to E&RQ. .,,i ,.,, , . i .,, ,;.i ,.The'.followinRTlprije8 are. off eRed -tft tho first year girls 1 a pair of fencing lolls; 2 tennis racket, palr,.pAJtodlfl!pbjbs, To the third year girls: 1 Tennis rAoketvjpd, inetuhfisy ,et;, Gtfif cJ,Mb . . ,...... . , ... ,Jn Jtho, ipfintftthJp.j,6rppeK:( ,' qd, medal, offered by.jMRle.iEa'jOftiite 8er,nie(ta1iiRffcirPrt"ly,X jSpuWT labrqne.pieflfl'f Qffefed.byi RerHinfl hfllon, ,, . , ,,. . ,( ..BhRpllPYijngiyqung. )ad.les,.arpi the, joontesta.nts,: .SFP, Jpnrr-ttWP1?.?. .AM.TOle, Rulje,, SdgwAck,,4ilap4er, MescrYe, An, dreva,H.olbKoo.ks( a,oq pr.riogtpn,. .,. jlSecpn.dlly,ear;." Masses, .MHer, iKqpne- dyAYhinp;enftd,lknnRH. ,,;; ., SpcfilaJs-rMjssea Phnnaii, pwfcqr, Spurpk. aid Tayjpr. ,, . ., .'. a-bR,;, , ,.tfomTTiRSFa.,l,;Alberta SpHWk , jCmanftgeiq), trattpn,,,qHilc.1 mwth ..finfriyA. PeflsyUjHt Anarwft dgc,, AJHlfflmorp.Goard, Ra,, rscicinart iiutn uryan, renxar,, Yesfr; nd. JfW an 9S?PV?. ..... ... Mis RuthBraran w,M .beinasc.pt, fhe ipUoiwing ladles, axe, to be, pronessea .qt the, ,e,ntcst; Madam, and .Mrs, Maclean, Airs, u. .. -. -' - - -. l ' ''T." " -. : 1 WWft;?r.LiffHJirilW otp IsenJpfirgAlrs,, ..arur, firs, iRfyanj, Ms,... p. Richards, &,rp, S. H; jGeq.Woodsrs.; C,R.arr,,Mrs, W- H8i te$ep, Mip,(m. piarkvMrs. A, r rastings.' , , 'eiNvjiU'Wii'sal.e aijUe'bfHcei f the yy.slealipec.tflr. . IHiistjn (of the yyslcirec.tflr; 1 i'RATERNlTV TAtT, G&tE. ; Jfh'ci.fjlat of'e'seriipf 'Inter-fraternity ball games caio. .qfl, on, the campus last Friday w'h'en'Sigm'a Chi md Phv,qnpa sf ppptestedjorjhon- t-ra. The' game; Tsoltetf iii' d. 'Vfctbry for ithe' rlil'Ps'by a: 'score1 of ii ttf ioi : h Tbe'iptek-esfc ia4, Wifeirig" taken in Uiesel gAtoe'Is'showriny-'the'attendi ailL'o bit' that day. The blecchiers held -Mi in.1. : rrr the iarfect drbva ttalso' fair-has-trai'lboya eriekrtrped "therev femblctl'tb'wltatfss-U'gdhie, l , -EsWecialiy Was tlils 'trtifeHf or'the-'loV' ftieS'Svhoui-na' oiiVW Mteott - ' NVhllc:ibt:sci&h;tific1-in atoy.sensft He game "va exWedlngly iHtere'at1ng"1 tins'' oil'Wkcrfr. ''r,i' fciiiiu.i- 'i fAWv- Mdir6; etrdra'tlifah.tfcba -playd; reettlted' Witth1Sli!tWlbf4b datopeh' JMe'ardorJiFHJe BpcetttfbTBfii ; - W lje Bitii Were'ftottiiiat fin lia.vinf Wb'rtfexpieneeaayeri'fdf Motile oi' ,he"posftiUaiidtaere iMiraiy &&& Itay bala'udid'as feretlle iPhlPfeis; - I ltiiottgkqt iateiito tayihiwv f game WtsworifdfcttiMt ean be sUid bfthfe'fhtt'f'Wlliytlle ertoiffl Ivfcfrfe qul-eveiiV''aaUHpet Mps prdJ)&WatoeJ'tt'iW'Pn(llt of iv!'.l't'.l Hidt'.ti I'llllll III K O .till I'idUi main nrjii nrnli.ri A) tit) bo Cowpleted by Field Day Hi. ol Jici; ill Hi' HiwI i...liI nit' SiUBSttmBK TOVA,Vn.D TMI T1HAOK ,uri ii Milfoil mo nl ifyul ,'uhij nOll , . . .' m, -iin i u iiipj till jo Let nil Loyal students JUlly to th Bap port of ThU Nw ntrprll Ttia 1 ' " "'" n 'iHtiife- mmUti',"in' ,. -Iiiil. rn .iTii-.i.T ,:ii ii'iiill not. ll" " ii, . in r;"'i:tM .'ifn 1. 1 Jhhivi ' tf'tlmti Wnihhhu tbn thtiviyd TR0Wil.MnnlnritrnoV5(JPA thft lf letle Held. The faculty have promised huari.y-ilnan'.lnl-coojiraflon,..but.niai thej, cpn o. , i ( , , ,, plome, n1ir,ej(jy' tVn'vo i'rjtftl lljjftr; n!!?:.Mi?,v! aujif ft.n.v Mfi.nS"1! T? once.evcl, ,iW .llejd will m$l al Rrtbc-. ,9r,i,n"rWn UM. M Fw&y mohidm Rf jttP-RWWlW Kite wJ"i .hawH??HnrlP.t.'p..wwrs RUhift1!0 'fRPr.L hWWi,. rfiWTson. .pfjer, C(TWV(. flRyi ?W;yer eedyf ,Iarmphj;, .i. ,.ij(i.i i .)", i,j .rr a Mumfprd. ii-aTi. ."i'.'-:iUii'l .'.';l! &'.' ,' This is, a , University affair and as such appeals to, every student. Do ndt fall .to subscribe, " -.ii I nil :.; .(o '1 . i.i i ). .1 ,n..ii. ,i m" ' '"ilAto'TjEJAM M,J Rift n , i.ill, til... i'. '.it tl. ' ...,(Tio 1 ffpl,M ,Mt,a WP09fiaf(Jllltrfn, s(fndfinK .IrfflKeA ;jfHrvJWd qvGepj.Jrfdvnhavjnff cj. W) Rdfljm9)i1fi)t8:Piffrr.hM jwii ,KhPi piifther8,)1Goplpp,.lfordtaodi AwVMenbc4,ie)best:t.riC e Hpivorrv Slty hasftrrfeptjquU; ltx , Jhe: ftlloYng ;W, be hft . ,.linc;upj: . Moqre p, Mw.'Mfei JKMter ?n$ Wells s s, Cowgill 3rd, Reeder c f, ! The, follpwlnp.amjesjijl be pl.aycd .nhatjep,? Kansas,. , . . , .SptHrdajv 30th,. SLM-ary, College jtt 5,t. wyp ;. ' , . , ,. lege,., Topeka. ,,,.;, .; j , T.he,tf WOW .fiuS.r.4R:II3W!ntPiP ft. te$$w. :VIU P?.nyi fiflft 91&gfi v$m?Ah If no other irame is. nrranced jor ..il j.i i-iiiiTJiir v.V1"' rJl i '' day, but negotiations re jn'prpgrs, whereby another came is expeeted. tx jb'scu're'd'' ' ''' ' '" "J. """ ( ' 'Cpmparativ'ely'iittte.'f ricf lohVas ex- , beriehced' in nicking ' ihe team. ' 6f course inere were same uisapppinieu Icapdidate'a lint 'iiis could hptVery well be'dypided.'' ''"', '" '"'" '"' i "The well wishes', of '. the 'TJhlversrty .... .:,, 1 1, ..i: 'j,)!i ;. ,--."F. ?.. "i. mi wiff.n ThA fAnm Pit ..; .rr..T H-. .-.,., ..iJiy ,ir;il. U.klO'! i ! Ihstcnat)f-itKeilweeklyitoir bhr thb' chniptia,' thd'TeVsliinLH'ttifles -iuiHiHea ' 1 Jjufeto the,ifaiT,grthindllnstJnfgmt anJdu gnre' an extitttmott'flWH'iwri tnerTraitua1 6 tiay-iha't the-adll'Wda-npprftclatied s but putting it mildly. Tho cvoW Ions especially in "thcrextended order .cniWreveilaudn'toHa. majodty 6f tile mwe'ttoy WHommnty'-eniiea tot(iieir 6&htiiupp(rU'?liequne('trerc 6n7 Keff'metfle ilhd showed to &U Vantage" he!rKyeft'Wi:Hralttlng. "Atenthe- dtHf heje64ffiyatettea rasj.aH0Vfere'. alteh. ?fr-thirraiy -UleiiMrmbtom -flflei vt4W0Mvetenlisteafdtftreal;Jwai finfecessaiyJ xBrfbrettht. foVitiie-"an!tklA(JWorH. iBrfOre)tbfcpetrHcdiitHlflee c&hu i d'bntrOUaTiibelWeckslo tiir'j vf orinorii : Irst lioutemmttcBdveid, baemboiiiofj'jLbtf t iC5obvL3gJtb4iJiflaritryi.lAffcojdrilld Jwim jWrrtOwKlleiwvithliisiiQBiatorea'ry.t nldlt. 'Thi?3lDddytahdi atiieeauecf -titttt I . I : l . T Tllr l"llllllf AiaMf tw ihl niiwu U III 19 nun 1 t"hficn u nuLB ' 'Mill. I-. If, ,l'tt I .. . 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