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fou ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL:, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. TREE III HUE SI 151 flOIIEQ MCK BY UlERSITf FIVE In First Clash Between These Teams Since Formation of Leagte Hutchinson's Crew Comes Off Victorious, Temp. I'nlv ClvltV . . .'. liiltN Si (tool . ('ill est Hervlee A. It. i' 'imipimy l City I.ohrih' Stamlliiir. . I'd. I.U'U) I.IHJII ,C7 .!t:t:! .(MJII the committee mi regulation of mil. Idle NiMirm at llnrvnrtl university, (j "H In (tio hope (if the ciiiiiiiittl'm. ' SIIJ'H iM'HIt JfrltfKt, "to flVold thene blekerinRK, which mtiKiiifh d by press, liuxc from Hntc to Hum nroniioil iinfrlrnijly fc'IniK, iilul to chIiiI'IImH t InliTfitlli'KlHte inhli ti. r it ni"rc (fen fidUH nil open ro'ntlon Hum hit luted hiUi rti. There l nu reason hv u Hiirvard mutt mid a Vl i"1'" ..... i i...... . ..iii-i'ii frinii 1 p.... H"" ""JU'l'iH - - I mi ll other r'KrdliiK tlielr nthlel. h or their athletic policy, KtniteKy ni u dime niiiy lie Itfclt it nit f iiml iuiinlr tilde. Htrnti'My In Hip in initiations "f friendly rlwil Is iiicxoumiblc, mul ulnnt mi'tlilon Is iih lntocr;ible " Ik unjust. Tile Hum fur political iii'i HCUVcNiiir III rilhlcllr In K'llie mid aliotiM never hiive cnine, .Yule, liar Vlil'd mid ITineolon, , lo Iv bound to Rrdhcr III illliletle sport, flic (MlIK their lust to maintain In tlml upon 11 riluHoii uf utiiillitfiii'Mnnl (oini' f." VOLLEYBALL TAKES A STRONG HOLD UPON VEGAS BUSINESS MEN I Villi The t'tilvcrsltv hiisjtcli el Hih Forester out of llml the Cttv leueue. whith the Tree Men In Id rliure mul nhaie (Hike with the. lllll .Men. When tut, (emu met uu heiider "I rilKht t hip miiinry. in content, won hot with the Vnt'Nity nlwuy Jui-l n little Mlmml mid the 1''iirep-tcr inuldUK brlliinilt fiillleK In mi effort to overtuki. thi' Hutchinson five, II the Im M contest ulnce upcliod it wiiHiin. The varsity trio. McCiintui, Alet'nrinu ami ltiprulk, ohowed tin Ir usual form In liikvt shoollnu. The Husincftn college mid t'umimliy H pluyed the other hulf of the l;iRiie pi ok nun, the further tvhinliiH fiit to 7. ' ' ' The leiiKim Wlil rtitfle Its wcek-clul Uiiinc toluol low IliNteilil of Hlitillilay niitht. Then the Vursity will plu the hlch school und ihe forest er vlon will meet ttii Indian m hoot. Thin Will lie the Indlmm fiml n liiv'ilrtlu In ft lettKUe KIHf. The tituniK wc'rn moved up iei.'uw' th Hantu l-"f liluh echoed ten in, l.otli ljoy and kII'In are voinlnK lieri Hut ttrdny morning to ilny Hm Alhuiuier ltie il. S, wmittet und nexlrt. Hint lilKht. 'lite lol'lll IiIkIim hiive bei'li loit tlu-oiii'li n Hiri'iiiiouH mnije ofj ilrllllnK for tlmce Biirne. i The m'oreii of IiibI nlirhts irHlimn:' I'nlvetKlty l.ni'l'iilK, I'.j ft. Mo! fauna, K.; J. M'Ctiniiii. C: Vley, U.; I Pton. (.; ('Iiilljoutne, tl ; I II. liny, 1. i outei Miller,' K; liei rlhK, l; floiiuker, ('.; WolfleniurK, 11. i llimJ rer, (1. . . Kield gonlH .Miller, :i: DeerliiK, 3; h'ionnker, !: ohlenliern. I; Iirulli, i: H. MeC'unmi. 10; .1. MeC'ftnnu. 4; 'laihoiiiiie, i'. I'ree throw h-J. Me Cumia, i; Miller. i.' I!i;feree Irf-ml'ke. rinpin tiio. Hcorer il center ' , i A .H. f IMi kettN, V.; iilnen. K Jili. c: fhrniiiMrn, U.i fiuurdM ArmlJu. ' I',; I! Ma;io', I) Jiinon, t' JtihiiHon, (I.; Teutwh, nil In. li. I'lelil KuuN ltiekittn, 1: filMD, Mull. II; 1'li.iiiiliei", 3. Arnillo. 2: II.IMirx. I. 1 ree till oW 1 1. J.iiut ji, 1; ltliketm 2, Ittieree l.iuibhe. t'lillilie (l. HeoreiWnreeHler. itm ll DlU'HltX MOHNIOO JOUHl.l I Cant I.HK 'eKH, X. M . .lull. '! i rowiled ( ii, n h kIioiiu hold iuix volley tmll Uluee lli(.,.L... tin. l.iuiiii'tM men of l.n" Vi'UllH ioiii innij oi ioi-oi oit.t- ,,".-" tt ImKiif- wlih h I'li'.v a doiihle- llm V. M. '. A. every wihi- neitdiiy tvenlini tn t o i lin k, llyron j T .I'.lin I.. 'Cooker, ('burled i lleiUeoHi, K. ('. IHnner, A, II. Vn" Horn' und ci.-rou,. II. Klnkel nre iiii tnitid of the vailoiix teniim. Tim I'Unl- ( . A. DiiH I ly leh .. nniii)l of the vurioliH leniiin. 1 in Hi,. ''""""jn.HN .,'H of the V. M. ('. forinldalile lUlywK v,,:,.y , for )i,.,i UN BURGLAR SHOT DEAD Bf ANOTHER iiN lV MQNMIN4 JUllllHAL aMdK OMII Wlt HI. IouIh. .Ian, 20. MlT n MOmI' T- Ioiih buiKhir hud eiilered her hoini liere bi-vituI tlincH recent. y, Mm, Jen mIi'(. Thoniliura ileleniilned to lire- vent fintJii r rc" HI ioiiH of Hi.1 Itilni- HioiiM. Tonight nhe ilnrkeiieil her j hoiii(. mul, revolver In hand, awaited i the coinlii", of the Imi'Klitr. About il o'clock lnr vtuU wiih (1Ih tnrlV'il hy Home one fllinu I ho fnsti'o itf cf n bedroom wlmlvw. Aft'. r n few tnlnuliH the window vim r:ilcil Md tilllilly anil pome one rriiwlril Inlo the ioooi. Mm. Thofibiini rnlM-d her revolver and fired. Thci nbe turned on Hie jliKhlK riieii' im tlo floor near me wnmu llcrkwllh, tll'biy the liuily of u wuuiini, Mrw. Thuiii- J.lllleH, .; .Iiiiiih, U.; A, I A-4: BASEBALL AGREEMENT NOT CONCLUDED UNTIL SUITS ARE WITHDRAWN burs bent over the ii'l"H Iiii furot amj ieici Into 1 1n- woiniiii'H laie. It wan Mrn J. K. McWIIHanin, a nelHlibor mni tin- mother of n i'.-ear-old ;lrl. In her ilead b.'ind wan i bileli- (I n thin, rift t flic. A hot of hi r iii oii H k.'i I'ilb d . u lib iniilcbcN mul III Himlher iiicket wcrr .everal uald Coal blllH. A little While before Mm. McAVIU 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 him Heat her child lu liluy with Hltethi'r tielithhor'N children. .Mi'i, McWIlllniiin' hiiHluind in H rallv.'.iy mntl i eh rk INDEPENDENCE BE Mm. Thuinbiiri tortlBhl told Hie oollee Hint her house luul heen etitrreil ' i (vral linieH lecenth and tmen n fur ...,1ow..,i.mnl,..,.. J.om and Klx .mII'N of Mll tilcklnKM Chlcm... Jan. .'I.. A few dclai n uf;,l((1, ,,,, ,!. ,,, ,o., c.Ne, ,dm the tei.cn ..IM'e,,ie,it tH- weei, he l.ed-1h((l ,.,. ,) ,,.-,. H,,AM a),ut irul liumi" mid oryaliUed hull Mlill,., '. i, ,i, i.,.,.i., nil' oiir"'ii ii. ii mm I' nnn'ii ,im'i I"" Uuy. nml will not he willed until llii peMirHl iiit; iii'iiillnif aiilnitt the Mil lion.! i oiiiimI'mIoii and nuine of the rlub tn oiKfiiiized hull nre wlthilriiwti, J tti cordlng to I'reMliivnt Jolumon of the J American htiKtie, Tlie detalla In-' IiuI,. tfikliiR' ovr by the American and .N'miciniil lonwuex tuRether of the di 1. 1 1 leuKue iarkN In Ili ooUlyn mul Newark, J'roMulenl 'Joluiioii lodny, lifter a iel,'ihoiio eonvcfdiitlon with Jmllin, VVllliitin, (he hiigUo'H leRnl relucnetil litlve at HI. LoiiIn, concliRli il that hi" ' uiKitiilutliin would ii. ( no ilnouHh ' V illi tile rolii'liidiitK ucIm of the pent e ' irel:riien until the IVilet iiIn vtllh-j (ItllW (III llieh h II It m. I P I IS BE N6 PLANNED AGGIE BASKETEERS WILL MEET NORMALS i IN A DOUBLE-HEADER Silw-r Oliy, x. M , Jan. . Two bl-' liankcthall Mamt'fi are o lie pl5'ed hire ;it Ihe uutloii.il Ktmid armory ITi -d.iy iiitrlit. whi n the boi' und uli In' teiinn of tile Flin niiltiul (ii liool itieel th- boy' nod kuIh' teuniH of the Stule AKllctilHinil lollcte None of IIP teiimx Unit liMiut lb-flUi',1 hi fill' thin urani'ii. I.umI year Ih.. State normal Won tip' liH.ski-1'nall i lialiill"litlilp of eft Mexb o a'nt is mil hkiiIii thin J'fat to repeat the pcrPo ina in e A tecord crowd li expirUil (,, uiim" tin (luubli'.h, Htl.-r , mm Hi FRIENDLY RELATIONS BETWEEN COLLEGES IS URGED DEAN BRIGGS i ;v mihni. iDuniL CPCUIAI. I WlVffl (.'aml'i lili'. Mum . Juii. '.';. The proiiiutiun of noiid fi l ling In tul i-c. e(lMt, ntlib'tt' h in iuei In the rvport nt la-t '. fin lothithi- iiiiiiU- pnlillr 1 on u; hi li In . tn I'.iIkux, i .in Ii iii.i n of i . . ' ' '.J . 1 i : I FOR CATARRH S. S. S. Remove th Caut. , MotHitaa ioiiRNAi wruciAt. mBi p wii I U io hitlMton, .Inn. itl. - Imb pcmlciH e ; for Hie I'hilippliitf Ihliiiuli wlibln loin i yeui. niter (lie pciiilin;. lull fur en-j lal'Kiliu M'lf-uuveniniciH pit iniiiji if-1 IVitive. would be mil lioilxcit hy mi! Illlieiillmillt tu (lie nil liKllle KUlilOilled tuiiny 1 Sciuitur J I it i In ) K mul wen-: ernlly limb ictuod o bear Hie appruval' of 1'ienlilent Wlldiui. - t The uTiieiiiJliii'lit If .said lu h.ive. In 'll . atlieeU ntioii h tho luchiilint nod .Mi',: Hililicoik. who Is cb. ilviii. hi uf, the! rillllpplne colnuiil lee, nftii a ni'l'li k of' i onft reiu ch at the White rlolire. It ; H ainillar in Keiieml Intinl lo Hi veial olhcr uliiciiiliiicnU pioopHid diil'inu lit'-; hate on Ihe hill ami couiuhiH fe.ilitrcn' uhiih .cl n i III ifl i.i I li u liaibiH Impc' Will be lO'Ceptllble an a i'iiinprnllM'. Tonlubt t'liiilriiiiin lllli hcoik rnldj cffullM Would be lliilile u clear this1 uy fur a vote ,,n Hie new miiend-i ment To thai etui hi-' will ni ne in tion! '(iimoiiow on Seiintor v.'lmkc w ameml ' infill miller which independence w otihl , !i.e .i'iinte.l In from two to four Near, i except in eel lain i oilHliKeiKici when! Ihe illicilii.il would he fefcfis tl lu M'o-' ccediuv; conBtcKucn I Deh.ite on Ihe loll tod.i.x centered I laliijut an aniemlmenl hy Senator Mi-' t'tniibii'. ntithui iziiiK the president t'l indicate to Ihe ijreiil uiWcln the did re ; ' i.l' tin urn e nmcnt lo evtend Indepelid., iiuc win never It shall lie w al i anted, j and '. Mik iimi cement!'. KUaiauteeitm jtlle MiMleiinly of the IslamU ' Neimlui t'lnpp oppoaed the piopi?a!, Seiiiit,,! Met 'unilii t Innlhled that any, 'lf..rt to Keeurr 'b dp s- from the pow I i Tn he made In lure mid IIUI ufter the trant mi; of nnlependi nee. 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"t ClUrrfc It f.Xin ef th fctn4 One y tt tear h!.i,4 eiutiil tf U.t Ca'trrhtl tK'ltfBt (oil Im ni .v.rt tf Ctttli'H Ik. 4tlTll- 1 Hit lr.t. hiwk! m4 )ltloi. turtt la tli citeilt. n j bernon, of Ti v. is. i Ikt i$r.fci urti. ii w vu, j k j -- woiiei r.i' n e.i no to., , e or i"ii"lii nun in Ih,. foi t h oiniiiK d1 inu' rati :bly liril col r 'Mild with ttmt I ' , Try llu ndldnii'M Mcilliltu'. 1 Many imri-iili .11 e in. lined lo I ( 11 1 Im ls. 11 VniioiiiHi'S t lindnliu . W.i-.lilnm. ii. Jail. Senator 'lit - 1 Mu d a lat ill' lit turtnnlly that h" la th flJf. ii,., btaiit yur lnil- 1 Hth fcloi4 lnr.ti.it. yof hi t oM But H f M 4n't ufftr it)i Cttfrh It It set : tiiArf. The t.w.4y . n. 8, dtctr4 Mr Mir ' '. lru rl4 1 ' btaiaa.bl tt tr tvr. Jt ! roB Id l jt la Un' f niii. Ii will a aa t u caaa. iit .. t ! araalwiaaL If four laa-ata- riH ta tur l" wrtta t wmui net 9'l kow lata L.f. K' Aiiuta. Ua . for frt tatcl trinm. n wiji irelr tlC- liei in, 11 incuieinc U'U It.I lliuoieuj In not fcinluble for th,ui!.clv( s. While 1 tt In true that lr,;er ..m ai Ir-l fiuiicd, it In unr u,onbl to tuppo tllut u dl-.iM' III an adult dliuuld b", treated uuy uHfereuily than the aama allnient tu u ili.bl. Mik. l.atl Jen li.inUH, t.in.it, Uhiu. wrlteH. (.'iiamber luln h 4'oiih luiii' dy Pt a. Kph iuliJ niedi.-lno for chilUren. I have used It 1 -- - . iame elaaAta tninelf for colda mid It turn Blw&ya Taa liiirtafeU ie f Uiarai-, pivrn iiie tha dtMrid relief." Obtain, j 1r T '.p tt dim. 1 al io vverhera ' 'I'he ,i, ., !, hni 1 m cnieni In fal'. l v ( r,iHi,i 1 ration m 1 recorded fyr 11 1 en ih f.ln w 11 l.y the annual accident bulletin Jtip-I Isi.iicl h lln Interstate ('uiliinc:. ,' . i'iiiiin,--a'ii for the lisi jil . .r l:i',," tsivx the Kiulway A; U;ix elle Hi an .MialJMx .f the coinniivhioiry lep.ill, ",Vs ,1 r.:,llt of the ollliillll'd llfcit .,f the mfet Hl' l III. i Till' HI. ol 1 111 pr. 01. ii 1 p. iii f.i. ihi.ii, of xarnui.. kllldl and ol the sIihiio ill l;u'm,l tnilfie eau.sed I the Iuimm-s dept. Ion. the aerldent it, ..id of the rait VlllVA oi tae I lilted Slates f,,r IHIS l ill tiio:. rc.'.pe. Is tlie hevt eV' r re ported, 1,111 when .. II, nn,'(. 1:, mad' for the rcdmed cham,;. for ji.tideiil re. idtini,- from the d. cream- In traffic It IK lirev.lly to hack i.eWT.ll M.il'. I" a llnic when i iiIh.i, milcme and traffic and Ho- iiiunh. 1 ..f cm ph'M S ,. all M 0,11, e thall 111 I !il "1. I" find a. 'id. in figure, .(s .smail an lln.' r I". Il'd f..r Ihe veal " Km Itiilinn tresimsjtei'N Hie t.d.il nionln-r f 1,1 ilitic- in i."i:, i,eo v dh liillwny operation wan .m ly ",'.T3. 01 IrM (linn for 11 ,ar sun e Iliad. Mil l ti nly-, s en per rem I. kh than 111 lHH. wht! llm inniler of iu,'!.r, r; t-Tinieit Pile mile tn 1JK w.tt. llro., mutely I mi per 1 em Kl'enter nud tile liiiml'cr uf ',1.11s el' ficiuhl bullied line mill "as .ihoii ninety-two per cent ureiiler lllall in 1 1111(1. 222 I'lisseiiuer Met Ih tilli. v 'I'lie lttii I number of peiNiuis Killed 111 l!U.'.." the Hallway Ane (iaettc fhow , "wux lei tllun f'"' 11 ny other l.'lll' min e I MIJ, find Ihe number of 111 liit ,t tt.i;-' leys lliun for 11 n ulher year s I li I I . 'I he lulal numb, r of ...is.s. n..')i lulled, :'22. out of npproi. alcly one Pillion carried, was less than lei- nm oilier year .since tv's, lieu oiil 7im. 111111,111.111 were carried; and the . unr.K'i inlured wan b'ss than for any other year mil c llMiti. The tolal num ber of empu'cN killed was less than for any other ea- (Ollce IMI. hell tin re were , . 1 1 1 - about hull' aw main . nipliV'K as 111 liili, and the nuiiilier 111 lured was less Hum lev any oilier ve.ir mice I'HI. The tolnl 11 u 1 11 1 1 of other persons lolled, 'most of whom were t li sp'issci s. wiin 1'( thall for any year since l!iH. Imt the number 111 iureil was ;;rcaler than for any other year , eld 1 .1 1 I und 1 : I 3 . "Katlroad . oiidiin.iis arc most ti n! lellecl.d l.y the number of casualties rvMillnm In. m 1iam operation, whe h . x, lull' s inuii.sli i.il icclii' tils. This tolal for IH1". was Tl.l.'H, 11s cunpaied with S'.i.JNl in 111 11, a decrease of lwciit per cent, and vwie less than foi .in i.t'o r e:ii in the lnvl deiioie. ,x-. ccpl I '.niii, w hen Ih'f Voluni" of hu.si I ess h auillnl was less than In 1 1 1 ,1. Killed Mostly 1 rer"lss'r. I he tiumi.er ,.f (.ersoiiK Killed 111 ac rid. 'IUh connect, il with train operation. s.JTs. w is tii.n pcr'celit less than In I'll I and was 1. then tor miiv other scar 1 sue e I'.ml The nunibei inji.t.,1. ''!.M was ;T !i p, r rent less than in Ilill, rtlal wa. . ss tlmii fur any uthrr Miir in. e l:in. l.'X' linlini; ludiislii.il M Cldellls. the llllillher of ,!U'I' . S Killed was I a decrease of thnlj six per . lit. or Irs than fur ativ other ii- Mm lxiT. uml the iiumiier 111 iiii'id ..s :( sim, doer. 'use of liuiih lie i ivtil. 01 Us 1 hiiu fur iiiiv other y ar Mure 1X!!. As iisiuil. i, fH(- the liireest , la of rai'wav fatalities, Hint of trrs-!a-s r . w hi, h lulHK-rl It. UM. While 'IP' hiimbel- of trefpMssels. Killed Was I' ss than .n'llill. the percenl.ii;.' ot trepiisser.s Killed to ill persona Killed was im r. .ised fi'oin fifty per 1 cut in I'.U.'I p. liHv-thice p-r cent in ll'H tu fifiy-mne per cent in t P I " . und the number of 1 1 i-spasscrs injured was lariref llian for anc vcar since the stalislles have been complied. "Tile number uf train io , iib tits in llila wa.s I1.r't:.'. as compurid Willi O.tllll. Ill I'.lll, a lleeieas'e of tWelllN- Ihree per rent, and was less than for nny other eiir in the past ten years, with Ihe possible exception of lllii!'. This total consist, d of ;!,r.7" collisions, ,1 d 'crease of thirty-two per cent: li.Slii derailments. 11 decrease of tweiilv per ecul, and I.K,: iniscellan coiis in I'UicliU. a ilecl i ase of ,1.4 per cent . Ntimhei' of t olliMon, Miiiillcr. ''he nuin'oer of collisions was tin sttiaileM in ten .eurs, nml the number ' I' collisions and derailments combin "il w.i.s the Miiallcsl, except inn in I tfilfi. since 1 vtiit, while the miiiihcr of per soici killed l the 11.. Ml' train neri-j deiils was 4 I tl, or I luri v-f our per cent less than in llil 4. und the number in lured, s.r.t,:'. was thirty -iv per '-cut l.ys. Ihe nituihrr.of payMtiiiers Klllci) oi train a. cideiits was Mi. ijs compared "ith s:, iii 1:111, an, xvith the execp lioii u;h l.s.s than for any ollnr ear -lin e I Mi'i, alliioiiKh the number of pa.-scn, is ,.uti. i on,, mile in l;i4 was I Ih per 1 1111 greater that that of 1MH'. The total for Ihe two years cmiibm.il i.j hardly Lirraler than thu jivrr.m,. tor the pa.-d ten wars, which Was li. I 'The toial number of lasualtics to pels.. ns, .. cording in ihe nml mission's bulletin. Was i;il.ll(,, iuelli.lllie; ,X,t,l persons kill..,! and l'..'.'iu injured. These fiisurcs represent a ilecrcus,. us coiiip.ir, ,1 .villi li( f l.tixl in the iiiiini.or killed, or Iti 4 m r ruil. and -'- in the numb, r inj ir 'd. or 1,V9 per cent, and the total is less than f..r in other y, r since 1 ;i I 1 . Thes,, total lU'iires incluile 313 employes killed, and icinj ,inp,,es Injured 111 'Indus Irinl accii'eiiis,' thus,, not oicnrrina in connection wiih train o.riion. "hut taking pluce en railway premises, as In i-lliips, etc. ... "t'f the pial nniiib.r killed '!"i wele p IV. spas cl'ease ays 'iikoi s, '2,1 i2 eiuplo.i ," dher pels. m.s, including eis and ii.ui-treypassi'i's. a is compared with the 1 !U I s, which Wi le , HUH. of 4:1 p - per cent, of I. Ihirly-f iiir pet and I bot h ! ,1c- i fi- I ulsn less than those lysciiKers killed, or I (i; employes Killed, cm, ami of jiSl other persons killed, or 7,s per cent.' Yuiiktt' to (ll'ler Itiiker ST.olMI. N'ew York, Jan. I'll. .1. Franklin linker, formerly with the Philadelphia Athleticy, will be offered a contract for one sear nt a salary of more than 7,. "ilia for the season, In play with the New- Ynr Americans in 111 Hi, 1 Craves Want hy Wingo. I'.'.steii, Jan. jii. The Hoston Na tional leiipue baseball club is ncno tiatincy with (he (Tnclnnatl Natinnals tor Hie purchase of Catcher Ivy W'in t.i, i! was uiinouiici'd tonight. GOTHIC an ARROW COLLAR 2 fw 25c IT FITS THE 'CRAVAT CLUETT, PfABOOY & CO. lie., Moft TOO T.M i: TO t r.ASSIIT. 1 I'lH; si.M.K (iood payiiii; lili.sm. s.s for man and wile or two piirtticis. Jl5U.i ilvliess f ipport unity cure Journal. I : Z?Z?7 rirA SrxvRnof Lrnr. meykrj co, ic. Albaquemoe, jr. M. I t Hudson for Signs Wall Paper HUDSON for Picture Frames Fourth St mud Ooppw Atb, DUKE CITY Cleaners-Hatters 220 West Cold PIiom ii LEATHER AND FINDINGS Harness. Saddle. IK-to Paints, nouf ruintx. Vic. THOS. F. KELEHER PnOXE 410 CKNTRAl Albuquerauc