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■û —o ♦ (r i l ■ * TKN PAGES I rK N PAGES Jl «* J i or o i A W MHkly T raot. Nawnpaper Dm v . j I Hrj S I cl « North to Ui « Ini t chin of the 8ottl«rm of t 11 — rsm—rr - w "N~- $2.00 PER YEAR. NO. .11. JEROME, IDAHO, THURSDAY, FEBItt AIU lUlio I no. SlTl »TION AT I.VKK RESERVOIR ,1TKK JACKS! IN Haiikrt f rlear cold spall wan brok VVvo , Jan 27. I U S It 8 . Moran Hank*. Kur r F * Hurley laaho >c Our Ion* On Jan 20 lin I nal week had il general Storni valley and water received 4 6 pre H during tt d 21 »« tkroughout the At Moran del ■ dpltatloo H On J"" 21 ■' s,ol "' ■ , 41oh turned into rain on the 2.Mli ■ tfdwl ded on the -C.il, This general throughout t> . watershed on th. I watershed a very wet snow fell for this three days' RB Tie (re il'C at Moran amounted to 2 12 f the highest précipita storms we have had spell This brings g '• nil I» one Bon producing pr* for quite os r precipitation to date, from Sept 1 to 10"1 and by plotting; same graphic chart It surpasses anything coinciding witli the a on 10 date, closely of 1 P 17-18 ■tuen today is 36 H5, hating The lake r»l»ed 21* In the past three days The snow and contains an unusually large psrt ol of water for Ibis time irnount ec Our line went out during the storm ibJ as yet I have been unable to get the mow depth from upper water Following tbed since the last storm Ii the depth round here Kd Sheffield'». with the Soldlet depth* for Station. Lewis Lake and Cascade e cloae and I tlmated These are very on vouch for their accuracy added to their depths which I had their I have llie before this last storm which they re on proper proportion tgved t iring this storm Incle H -■ M ' 52 koran Canyon Pilgrim Divide Ed Sheffield's Soldier Station Lewi* Lake Cticade .. Buffalo Divide Al Moran the mow had 4* et tied ol account of rain We have been goltlng very weather lately and proapev more snow are good The snow warm ("t i in the Th* •ks nd h; - lower valley 1» almost gone rain has raised the crc< front si me In qui" broken up the Ire a f**w InatAncwr ■ach informed after • Two teams "tit boys b: sc » eround north of the school. Two teams 6th boys' baseball «■ ground north of the achoob teams 6th girl» basketball the grounds. 6th girls' volleyball m •,ahle that suf lie placed before publican < commision coin's and Mr. ichool hieb 1 cm „nd a convention ■ditors of the state, so Em busy get , keep you posted it it is very pro storm and will al*o Willi ! "" . I fm tie'll .m d Mi to the ' yi ; * Hi union u Si'tur told I III! the water from time to time on evidence can interstate birthday will ho a mi for leading men of the Such gatherings visiting Shy for going clcai 1 , i. ut > "Uimcl ' '• lent of the snow ■.g. and d; th*' rd'T that together ev. Idaho 6 tate of all parties. afford opportunity connected with various good many an .11 jot. Very truly your», MARKHAM Reservoir Superintendent t< » »RHU** HI Place the time Z0„. s before to induce it . tin was no Mr I Mitchell from l'o hr d been ness illno attended a 'baric.* Mr Holland. in Two I ourt on JOS D for Wellt relume They Walt Henry enter of the will so they it VV1 linn r n d I tello last W "1'ie al days on bus ■ invited to ^ worker and 1 ki i i here i'acili* ha. k H is moi" too m eii movemoat ot Hn* prises ,11 under "ay it other fellows be in Boise al gather in from far they have occasion to the day Two lpain* on to early t" '•tai'l a liecaupe a the grounds 5th tioys' baseball on ■bool ■ ourt on Two teams -round north of EOUNtTI. 1M>IN<«H. they want to see Hier ■ Holland as that limo. Out t* H pftit ioni inouu* ■ suits desired' Ml nium >" » if or and near. visit Boise at they In régulai with <' W In the chrlr to the ubsene' vollevball Hl I cm The city council met session Monday night. Trounson of Major Anderson. The usual budget of hills were s' • th girl»' and sav' ihp 1 M'-il Two lo^ms and bsskethall on grounds when sol Two teams 4th bovs baseball ground north of the ichool. 4lh girl» «ire'* S""> e? meeting l,py were very enthusiastic armer -labor movement hud the idoasure of meet ng old school mate I ill- f "V ' 1 ■inter time during Mitch and bile some Mi IMtF.sr.NT DU'LO.MA-s if they can go will ' plan to see will 1)0 there of the fellows ell is going to I many X A st wealth fame from •-ARMS Dl KING l#"> Two team» and ba»kelb«ll Two team« »*hoo! gtound. teams , French gverntnenl a mi'inoi i of kin "I with an dining liiere The low'd Tin „'in „1 diploma Win Henning's petition for light Lincoln avenue from Mntn street the city limits was cot aid 3rd boy»' h»»«b»" on •elillg Piei nearest died ill the American* ol th'dr grain!'' successful though regular THE on count ry through service Monday 3rd girl« elrels B«m«» Booth to The of -d and referred to the commute er' on Hghts The Jerome roquealed an advance ,-works company In price from Wat thousand gollon Tht the ten cents per for water used by Hie sprinkler clerk was ordered to negotiate with ihn now price, and also t 1 H m r six new ,vdt-rnts. th- 'o.atlonL„ "r nml to be determined later dec'll d to pay City Marshal " : tv 1 le It aws Stanton'» expen I» in attendance ment meeting to llols« at tit ' Ik"' Ent O'cc February 6th and ."V on 7th . ,'ity Marshal ■ndenv rdlng work cold and the wo. It was decided to pay it will be weather continues finish the street gr stopped nred to tin hv which weather some time ;'g° was ia now being done Tho work of line laying the piP< In the old ditch on ordered to be done, and has already started D work on H Avenue KNVEM»r»'.S I'SE ALL 24-* 'E-NT account of the P r ; vn, i \' k „ per Shortage, as well »* f«r ' ^ of economy, the postoff co authorized the aalo.^f for use On has lal cancellation, of rent stamped envelopes the present letter postage ra With the restoration " unused supp'V left on at «•ii t of th*' postage, a large throe-cont envelopes hands of postmasters, and a* envelopes was H"" wn* Bo' d" nuind for new than elded to convert velopes by a form to meet d" It WII« rent on •i*hh In the available supply the throe cancelling pro' present needs < isms sioi:. M t h s Myra l'ur*ley h pllxUiOII III till t"|l'|l||llll" I JiTomr A larg.- crowd i.iti'iiit«*il llo »«If lav TTiutHiliiy \V> aru sorry to lo*" the Wight from our community »• -opted a if Deo In Wight Miss 1'ioss, oi;e ol the teachers In the school I., sick (his week Thelma Did.kins Is taking Ini pine in Hi Innd room Clara Uruyton ..ml «b nevieve attended the El Dorado II iglu- Ciclv club meeting at Mrs Atuwod's last Mrs Friday. Sin rcpn.ds a line H: \, r> Interesting tie cling We ; re all w-rj glad t Stratton able l inanity gatherings long Hines: liatc Mr. he cut to our mm - : gain after his Mis il is reported lhal is on her way visit in Missouri after a i.-.c Adams months' hoping Mis.-. IhTe's .in (iTIarrow had tlie mis fortune to be thrown from a le as much She last Friday afternoon shaken up and one of hei limbs burl will it Is lo be hoped nothing serious Fein is very fond ! develop from it of horses and , I ! a i* n • that * iiummI h an* hu re ii HI 11 eu t ment to the bor :t to throw li.-r glad to report Mrs. nd on the 111 soot. Miss The writer i* is ttting up J in' Bob.ia w..y to 'pc. ly reiot *7 She in our midst again ; ,t tlie Holam Ii cell i! Hi Varnuin I- nursing home. Side any on spending a Horn Mir delegate to Hoi •• reports gi eg' Dor wlili Miss n rslng at afternoon isanl plea SI ;l , I handler. my »IH* '' • i'lid nlHO ke's hospital in Boise all over the ho- pita e and almost envied show 11 the nurses' lion M.-s ilc hoiii' handl . h-r -'iMwi . Country club Tlie I :n k - . . ahi> Inlet"-' M lum b * M r • 7 iltgn talk A f ' give %\ « T • Iλ' Kdn M A.istil nd Mrs. :.| Erwin Roll rson re guest ,j j»»ronie Mr Roberts' I,roke down Min ,ii S Dill ii.ii pm afternoon day end Mr* e and Mr ft mi . illke quite ived tin' .. .... at entert innt" t pool lion*' !a rg.dy Tt"' Friday -•'"' com The , 'l tid'd , tlie affair vvoiK" wrv . I n • • • 1 a* m and til" i't"ifrain w l-il thanks i* lllig.-l' ! - due to 6th ,-ut to not larg'd.' i„ Friday. Feb ■ ling night 111*' The report delegate Hi be rend of Hie othei 1 hoped j lieip and H is st;»to pranRp \cted will com" nan*: busllie»« maU e the grnng \ number of h (( .id*. grip and so-v L.. .rite these items, louM y , i( k l" »»'>; bel..,,,, si(t o just too aud member sick 1 ery a success ,-re ailed 11", a* I ser-I iiut none - think Can vv bealthy for !iU > long von sl.kmss t . I'»»'.-'' Mr* Clayton's horse tu Friday evening unmanageable d it ■ .- un«' fright . nd it b' Bul "lied last ennte luckily someone and possibly ; for Imr imost ■ slopp> . i di ni WHO'S HEBE. look Dav.- Denver. 11 McDonald. Uoise T .1 L. G London; smith. Ein* tel, S 1. M l'on W coin, Net' C. VV ». : 1 H . M Adam* r S.-atH". McCormack • PiinLJno o White and B B Su" W 81 Rafter, kan»'; Chicago* T F Irin. Rolilil Deliver; H 8h-' llulllW V T B H Lrtlis ; Farrell. St Bol*" ; \ \ I It"* 1\UMEU S s IDAHO •d for '''"ry $ 1 'I 2 ' *» VI rk w a There Imrea" ird In farm in dollar exp In I''"' 10 table of figof' 1 vor til y ' ■ .-ollll"' v to , ordlnsitf,' 1 " I 9. a in th" an* •iit.'d '•> of * pre -olon division of He H." • ,oUiiH" s ( to . t'.'i • Hol*" .. s 0,217 1 \ , so**!" 1 ' . totaled $ . of $«■« ■ W "I ' Idiih * v.h-' ,di 8a' lug* Hit* we 1 for un K\ K.MMis IIKIIl l I.II BV PRESENT TIME SCHEDULE BUineni I' 01 ' 1 Hi" tulure than there ha in tin* past, a movement .should ho inaugurated in Idaho to petition the 1'uciiir Um tor I In* iiit-rmountaiti country ha.s been tried and i* found l'nlchs soin" "tinting stronger ar can he udviun ed in its sup hcon public utilities commerce commission in gvn us l.nck iinmntain time. Idaho today is two hours h Inn.d , w1||k1u savjl|K lime aud ono hour behind mountain lime. Since the suv mg days ol the war. therefore, it has In broad daylight and the night Is lion us before it is realised. What has been the result? There rul di'satislaction over the lange ill many pails of the state. .Itempied to shortened its days Juki thta long, when there should 1 night comes g' : Hushes* houses make Up the disadvantage by open ami closing Hie. e-H.h . h'.cents mg m hour . ai lier, found they were In coiillicl with the office hours of slate •re forced They Pod j and federal ilflUet change hack to the new to , ii. coast time been •flous Lumbering is one of ly handicapped Hie more important which (Hid* the to its disadvantage The liort j ■ork «•bang« a ternuons virtually suspended winter out was reach 'clock during Hie a t lour o When that months. ed it was almost impossible for men ork in the yards due lo the deep ened twilight on the farm, many of H e farmers have he.-ti forced to start ,,uld ordinarily i" H.eir cl. r. - at whai n, hut which un ■ to t o'cÇ k be late in allcrn der I'acltic time is from • m-i dom- bel ore dark. On the lime lias never been Had lie peratlng ill order t »•*»>* farmB t liaiigfd ! r«un mountain lo sim I and farmers theft* I'D' old lime. tin . ibe coining spring and sum under Durlng • r Idaho, will 1 ' mountain ne bad long eveu ork and daylight saving Hit could l»' e»J< >' l 'd idler , will find us evenings havi ,, heverelv reduced as to prac i of long twilgibt will tie.Mi i i. ally mgs leurs elliniiiate any perioi Only during the „„Un-, hew, - .. month of June ■ riod be Of noticeable atisfied with the twilight p> letigHi H Idahoans are ondilion U i* nothing to indi l,,„ K But there ■. etc they are evidence in fact, every satisfied th" to at hand is di:. '"' 1 . tuiirary. If ih**r»* « ell dll'" 'cd mov ie show this dissatls v. U. 8. uuerienn , liiplotnas February ' ir I „1 of the World during the Adjutant Genet requested the Ihe has army Legion distrihuH Washington's birthday. At this same turn to on . tliero souvenir 22 nd. 192«. •' ts to be dislriliuted. also a ^ -ppreelatlve of the -vvi'* American Forces m It-m - , through ihe avis pamphlet of the pich will he one of the American ,,H- tbi t nom Legion. , to wnom slighted. tills In on mortal Delongs of all tm' 1 ' the l). m«' who ijiivst kin . servlet* of their ; of April 6th. 1 • 1 1 » n'ijui'tstt O ' anti claim lll-l Wi ll 11 d N' country Ah 1 the dale veml'er lit't- '-*'*■ ui * name. Hie nearest po send their of kinship to Region giving soldiers to «I of Ht» of those the full nam'' claim relation. whom they ia nothing known wishing there of those j lu nisi „),,,, ild H, request Alien nn.*hi. >'' nh American Eeglon. will refer them to tli" Da 1),. made IO Iparlmeiil. 'he iiiidio. Idaho. the nearest post to The (Itplot«a. vi-pi" relief* ° r ,h '' Purl*, will hear whi Hi.dr ii '»»' *enting ■ , in de A i >■ Hi" t'» umplo' ht of th" d''"' OJÎ ; s»*il HOidll'l' ' th0 French peopl" aident of the K"l"' A complete de* vH"» ot attached- !! ui: * i» i vom nIHon ed by H»' P re i ,,f 1 'raii' O the F.iiglisli « th is llplonm iranslal'on. lift I ■m gov i nn• nut y State* United 1 (converted, insnn.n." a ' limî » ;16 moulin- lu °* lb# insured ln sum »r •aid at j ! installments .,1 Hi# option foi of UEM UNS FROM flillEE WEEKS j VISIT IN WASHINGTON, 1». C. rame ! Sunday U. E. Shepherd returned from W: sliinglon, D îu. \vlu«h city he left Jerome on January Stil, with the parly of seven governor*, in tile Intel ...n of in :ga'ion in the aoulh nv hack lie western *'..i ... On tiis Montana liillinga, where Mrs Shepherd and us lighter. Irene, were visiting, and Mr». Sliep through herd came home with him. I list he he Mr. Shepherd slides lieves ml organization lias now been through proper effected whereby which are due them, from the fact that they are growing common wealths, and bid fuir to be the back -1 bone of the country lie says that i ,i.e southern stales have regularly organized associations on the job an the time in Washington, and that likew.se to will team work the western si; tes he able to gel some of the things ; the west will havs io d> get their dues. Falls the American ( oncernilig Shepherd said that while lam Mr they Hid nut get an appopriation from congress for that purpose, yet s plan started at rorked out. or been thinks will in the complete the work least, which he very near future an d gi us all that wc desire NATIONAL good turn week ►. F-U.» ; e t r even man pledge him or herself week to do a good turn something." F allouai Goo ! I ui .. is suggented ny the pledge of Ser ais, aff c ■!. w i na to M tilt ■ i'U T' *» and chi id lo ''for the period every ; of one dav. to somebody or good turn, done in the true helpfulness. A , genuine spirit of when habitually practiced by us alb would surely insure healthier am communities and individuals in the kindness or happier of Good Turn Week June L. Kearnay The schools diservance Mrs STATE 1 JÙGHLATFRE MEETS FEBRUARY Iff will convene The Idaho legislature twelfth of February to pass, the equal suffrage amendment to the federal <onsHtu- ;SSsr«Ä3Ä,s.» on tlie adopt or reject will bej f.i * wentv minutes. Lincoln I»ar banquet on the evening of the twelfth meeting of the The given and there is to he » Republican slate central committee He agriculture farm product* 000.000. however, are elude large States tlio value of $24.982. ■ndous figures. Tlie United cstamitos in 1919 al Thow* »tupi misleading, for they in duplications. Grain »n> livestock, for example. .(Hst for it» fe eJ the estimate for extent { value liny fed to ountc-d twice and inter in and to some meat products, *ill another in poultry hen large allowance ■ ami eggs is made But " (or those duplication« m .ins to leave a total measuring to the cost of the war to the Unit Products taken directly value s' the enough re woll up "(1 States. oil bad » from tit« » < 1«.000.0«!' ooo. • coal of the of more than tbo direct money April. 1917. to $21.860.000.000. farm while war. from April. 1919. according t" depart . wns the statistician» of tli# w» 1 ment While » great pat' l„K y ahte in tarn, produce iitslug pricer, some part actual Increased prt farmer wa» • during tlie I Gian lie hn ! Hmi »till with j of thi» a-Jvanc due of It is j to r • rlbnMo to Tlu* American koi duel ion not an ludustrial sis y oiked harder time of pea. a. H war. workôit l* 1 spirit of willing industry sud i» him. ould buckle down loJJ pint thi* country ««« ffoiu of lb* wft1 ' h> The Unit . sud manu lo If labor » job In like » ' har aiy feel the el duatrlally and finam lMlT "d states would product or *o ,wl,v mal»: W»nt* ë * ##t , -2 . 1 JB.— GRAND \II*\T Floy«! J. Brtdgman atul »on Gooding visiting U spent Sunday In witli Mrs. Bridgman who is taking treatments there, r. H. Sippy has nl * im '» pleased to say is now Kennison and Olsen speie week end in Twin falls Mr. and Mrs H. H. Miller are »is relatives and friends Hi Moun returned from his and has been quit' visit in I he east coining homo. hut we an lonvaleacing. Misses the iting I tain Horae and Boise. Mrs L. D. Templeton Woman's will enter tain the ni this Thursday afternoon. vi • Fred M Prentiss is still in a I ' 1 Ucjapilal. ■" mils has returned 1 ■ "*■ ' Fall§ 1 " o rell tls* !» tlaltlng her Hflli ' " , . K uk Bedford have Mr. and W... r >*>oved into Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. 1 have D*o Mullins Phillip»- Wheeler the moved from t ranch to one down at the Settlers »old his ranch at Parley Thompson Hie four mile corner 1 other near town. md bought an of horses There are a wintering on Little Inez the Johns ranches. Wyckoff is seriously ill. Mr. Cushman ha. gone to Georgia other eastern points on a visit ... ml Mr8 William Johnstone 1 " s Itn'ge family gathering at thei. entertained th. and j had Sunday. Mrs Fred Heuer Workers of th* Grand View tome on Willing Sunday school. Don't forget ther# will b# Sunday Sunday at #v#ry school at 2;30 p. m Hi# school hours HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. h»v» formed tei'chers Tlie Jerom« profession an association, taking up al and llleary work. TU.y meet fir»< Tuesdays of each month Friday. Jan. 30 and third The program by the Athenian society talk to the for WB» given Rev. McAllister gave a school Thursday morning schedule »uperir Prentice for the foi nigh Four The playground tended by Mr« weeks: 8th hoys bss^ lowing two Two teams baseball diamond, team* 8th Brad« girl»' bste ball on school ground 7th gradegtrla haakat Two teams ball and baseball Two teams 7th grade boy»' base ball on ground aouth of ihe school the ground« Two team» east ground» Second and 3rd boys' baehail «n first grade» plRT T »' ions game», including circle games , e!t Of the school house, under of Mr». Duffy th» acheduie i* " just the supervision changes in two week» and football h»'« Some made every Hockey place to given baseball FKB »TH COURT CONVENES of the diatri't Anothe- »hört term in Hi# court house «ill convene court in Jerome next Jim Mondy. February Idaho establish« record for the Pacific The Baltle»b'P nnounced. when ml inch gnus was held b* the new fleet Tuesday it w«» » nine bull's «? PB over de In thirty-six long range were shots with l'a 14 fleet record The former Mississippi »nd "»• in IK »hol» Hi# bull'» #ve# Atneri-1 or. Fl.T OVBR GRAY*» frag to Memoial d»y an from the gr«v# burled in Beginning flag ni" n ? American * y *' y France ingt.m ; flag* Boldler ■ department at Waon sunouuced. In addition Hoisted in the center of and »mailer lb# vrnt lia» w ill b# -ceraeterle» will be «»ed »t the large rU* »mailer ! flugs tel g >'•*»*• iOVUKN'MKNT TO DAM snake river wathi« t Statesman of col.lain» the following Daily The Idaho lanuary Slat, news dispatch ; Washington. —A tract between the canal districts IntoroBted in and utilization of the Hood and nor mal now of the Sr.ak# river in Idaho hat been approved m tentative the United SI te» and and irrigation the atoms u con companies i hr S' retary Dane. being worked out pro the construction of r.umer Aaierlcan Plans now 1 vide for At dams. dubious storage high dam acioss ling one of the largest irrigation ervolrs la the United States, '• construction of this dam will i.ecessi ,;»(• the lemoval of the town o m eri< an Falls to a trr.ct of " laud nearby, and Hie roraova , lu . uf the Oregon Short Lin. rall Falls it is proposed to construct a Snake rivar, créai •jM , ' way to higher ground. American the of Couatruction reservoir, capacity S.OOU.uOu be undertaken almost Falls I acre-feet, may immediately by the United states witli government under contract canal companies aud irriga i Idaho tion districts of the del ai lment Secretary Lane the interior has already signed a contract whereby the fed ths of tentative Ural government work of construction. water user. wil. pay the undertaking. fusai of the proposition causl and irrigation organ ■erned in the i ropes# 1 will nscu'tie while Idaho the ex; ense of re Acceptance or now ii»» |wlth th# izationa com water storage. The result of the gigantic the complete removal under ill be taking of th# tow n moval of American Fall* (a ra threatened for many year») its present ait# rail, must be moved tablelands near to The railroad, as ■■ large acreage Th# dam the falls and will ne considerable interchange readjust th# dia of land above ccssital# » of wter permits to of the Snake river water. tributlon «ONCERT AND DAXCH. Wednesday evening. Feb. lUh. of Jerome Post. On under the auspices American Legion, the Hallov ell < on will fill an engagement earl company at Jerome is one the known It h?a musical organizat.on be! • This the best appearing and is well of public today throughout appeared several times pleased the uthern Idaho no in Jerome in ;e past th that turned oui to On ds last large audience» ■ reallv good music, engagement here the Hallow ell* drew of the largest houses to s sim.n ever »een in Jerome, j orchestral organization * made up of tei k Pico», each bandied by an the member* of the r „ severs 1 soloists of rar» fail to please. b eai one program its Among artist, orchestra . ability who never Charles ls A baritone. Dillberg. feature of Hie program, and he never fails to plerse lover» of pood mu»!*-. I he musical program ta# will furnish the music for a dance, and a rich trert la 1« »w« •ho appreciate good muait Following Hallowell'a for those w m such an occasion. ert are Reserved »eats North Side Pharm» " P rl# * dance, »'if'' 1 on »Me at 1 ; ticket» to th» CONCRET* IM AN« dkmtss At the Irrigation confère co held week Hi* «peakora >Ol of talk. Burley ;»«t *i F.-.-tolling lowed two lines the benefits and virtues romlerful resources of irrigation of th» aud the »oil Climate and water posa* »sed by point made southern Idaho was one other tine of t !k pie for vccom clear, and the concrete me* ns results desired, in the dam.' capable sented plishiug ill« building of reservoir utilizing the vast volume in Snake river and it» to get the- nece» whlcb i'# of water of now wasting tfibutarle» How ■s the quest!»» «ary money m »ins unsolved, bul v 1 , 1 , 1 . b» reason to be i' better of Hit» of »oiution than evut construction. before procès» Qovernnu nt (-i)Torn tho »tat J or to ored.il loaned to ment a cor.it ruction •>rlv»i • eombl company. «Id. and vr.riou» money, »tal* nation» of th#«e with » dt» wer* mean» th# view ot g'-v! -Î Reclamation aaaoclallo '. *om# which 1« ««n eut»#d Idaho really définit# plan» ou ter i*» organised effort» j vadft from NEVADA returned from Ne M. former home, here 1> • »'»• made th# trip overland RBTt HN» Riddell .1 ame» rtilt «» « by «ut« IT