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'4 Weather forecast TOMMHT AMI Ht'XPAV 1.lll NMienili Veiir. n, (111)11 Increaoe in Amount to Be Raised Shown In Bud net Report Lotion $ult'.90U should In) liiudn li mine In Kl:uiinlli county for 11)23, according to Hi" report nf the budget committee. Thin It mi In ''.'ease of $13,700 over (tin I '.'22 lety. which wits fS30.23n.27. Tim levy In Klnnialh Pulls Mill In) about 30 idIIIii im iiimiimi :: r. mill In 1922, llio liicrcmm being (Inn In general (ibllgutlult liniiiln fulling ilm. Tim Inlnl mini In apportioned an follow' llherlff. $ in. loo ; treasurer. $2, onoj rlnrl.. $'l3.uo, school superin tendent, $9)0: curntior, SI, QUO; as restor, $S.2IU; county luiirl mill mniinlHliiiinra, $0,C7n; circuit rimrt. $11,000; Jimtliii court, S3.U0H; nil Mirlimnn county, $3,000; court hotlf.t epcnn 10.000; public health OlIlci'N, $3,fi00; widows' pension. $9,000; county pour, $1)1.050; stale homily. $3,000; rcfunil (nxen. $30n; Jtnrnlln court. 1250; Inniue and feeble tnlmlcd. $'.00. district ultnr tiisj. $3.30n, county f.itr lunil. $2.. 000; district senter. $186. emergen y '(unit, $7.ooo. Total county rati. IllSte, 1 121, 930 .Spcil.il I 'until) I'mnl Marin t mads. $30,000; rrwd f tin.. .(.',tuv, tvuil.J MIKII IW HIM'I, f .,; 3lnj (Kin ngrlculturol fund und 1 club work, $3,260; county actuint f t.ix, $70,000; nutitamtlng warrant i redemption. $20,000; county library fund, l.'.r.oo. uiuiity fair lti lunil, $22,000. AUTO LICENSE TIME .Ppy"iatJoiin f.if 1112,1 I'lnleit. .Viiw HiIiik Iterehiil i. Now Is llio time to npply for n 1323 license for the old biu. Itrltltlratloo of nulnmoblle fur 1923 has bor.mi, II nni nnuounend ul Hie i.hrrlfl's offlcu lndny, und I owners nro luhlsed Hint llni who I itpl(cl lo hnu thnlr new platen by January 1 should ;;! busy. Slliro there life nu.iiOQ liililur ve-1 blclei lii Oregon which Mill require, I llceiuei within n very short period, tho dnpiirtmiiKt nl S.il.mi In certain to bo swuiuieil by a last mlniito rush. I'lirthitnuore. It wnn f.ilil, .1 strict enforcement of Hie license laws Is rontemplnted. The sht-rlffn office has n supply of appllcntloii blanks. If application In nmdo Immedliitely no lumpurnry cards Mill be required, kltico nppll cults will have llio permuuent II ceiiMo platen by Jiiliuary I. 125 ATTEND SERVICES Chun l.(iier Ainu-rcl I'iiiiii Ap.Hli) lly .VeiM.pniir I'lilillilly Oun hundred twenly-rivn purnoiis nllemlod i he union Thaiihsgivlng ser Ices at the Iresbyterln church ThurHdity evening, computed In 10 lusl year, It was said today hy the Kev, A. I-. Illii' The Increuse Is nt trlbuled by thn Itev. Kite In u news article In The Humid pointing nut the email ullouilniico (ho previ ous year. ".Many people expressed surprluu Hint thu ntteuilanm had been m small," ho said. "Tho story brought I ho matter to their ultuutlnn ami was largely lenponslhln for the excellent utlemlaiii'o Thursday." Tho Itev. Moore Of the Methodist chiirrh pi en i lie. d Ijio Thnnksghlnr, Bermon. '.'.' WKATIIIMl'lMioiMIIIMTIKK Au2 o'clock toiuY' llio Oycl'o-Ston .! - Mlefwiioil's Phsu". uiuoy, wns rcglMer lij( a.full ljvbn.rM- limine lire ensuro S1 lit tho ' movement wan not far enough ,4idvanctit, to Inrtl.' , eine,, ,ny ueciueii i'liiiiiRO In went hoc eomlltloiiH. I'lireeast for next 21 heurs: (lonorully fair. w 1 1 h moilni-atii winds, Thu TycoH lecnrdlng thiii'momutei- reglstered miixlmum mid minimum temperatures today ns follews: 1823 T1X LEVY ey mittee High iff .2S 19 University Library Kugrnp, Oregon FOOTBALL RESULTS V 'DM! it. or ii. c. 'iii.i:itiiuivinu lid) II, WiinIi. Hlitdi .1 On itu.i 'I. Washington 3. ('nrii)'ll 'i, I'i'iiii. 0, N'lliniilin II, Nfiim niiiiiii r, CuiiIit 4'.'. II inriilltiii 0. MlHKiiurl 9. Kaimi 7. Olympic in. Multnomah '. ('(tlnoto 'i, Ciilunililn c. .DISARMAMENT MEET HELD AT MOSCOW BY , GROUP OF NATIONS Itussln HiiliM In lirltiT llrl.illiiill Willi Ni'li'.liliiilnu Hlnlri; lloiilinililiilipt .Wiviil MOSCOW. Drr. 2. A innrm.v lili'Dt (iilifcitlirn, whlrli I'TflcliiN In' IIiito Mill bn llio lili.nt IliliiortilMt nieulliiK over li'IU for llio puriioie of 1 Ik iIitIiik (ho ri'liilloliH of UiimIu fitnl 1 nnlclUmrlnK atntoi. oinim licru to I ilny. I lli'slilim 1I111 itiontln nf 11 ri'ilur- t Ion lii. llio iirmlca of Itiusl.i nml Imr ilvrlun ttuli. It If oijiccliil tliat iidii. irnllintiun f tin llultlc nml ilum j U-r n lollli'iiicnt of nuiitrnl roui'ii nml frrmtlurs will bo dlacuucit. Drli'KuloD from I'olnnil. I'liilninl. Ilmlionl.i, Liilvla, l.ltlmaiila liato nr rlti'il Tlify nrn not illncniirnr.eil by llio nbMirn of tlip llouuianlnni, llOPlllK tlMt If Hi" IIHTlllli: I HIICCIWI- i", , ' " iilimniilii ran lip IiiiIutiI later to RUlmcrlbo to tlir rjinllllinn niurn.l upon. APPROVE ROAD WORK IIIkIimmj tu lip (I'rmli'il I 'nun lil.iui. nlli In Ki'imi I'lnn llrliln I'lnn for n brlilun nt tlio lower rrolnK of llm Klnm.ilh river on tlio Adilnn l-Klamaili hlsliw.iy nro bclui; pri'imrrd by Hut rtaii- lilr.liiy com inlnilin, tlin ijr.idlni; of tint Klam nlti FiilU to Ki'iio nccilou of llm Kimn ri.iil hiui In i'ii nuthorlti'dt nml a itci'l brlilKti arron l.on river mnr vlMerr(U han I'( ncccjUed. Mcordlnr,j ; lo letters rucetipd by tho county I effort froth the commlsulon. TIip letters follew: "At the Inst ir.eetltiK of the high ; way commissU.u, which was held In rorllauil on November 21, the re, nlutleii of 'the Klamath county court transferrin!; to the state highway commlsMli'ii the steel bridge acroM , list rlMir nb'iui two miles north I westerly from tho town of Merrill, was considered and the commlsilnn vnto.l iiBniilmnutb' In accept the stitictore tmnifcrred by your ronrlu Hon." "In tetpniifo to your reiiuest of recent dale the iominlr!oii have In structed thu engineer to prepare plant nml specifications fur the bridge nt the lower crosulng of the Klamath I her on Hie A4hlaud.KI.1m. nth I'a lis highway, which will be ad vert bod as soon as the engineering work in 11 bo ouinpleted. "The lommlsilon nt the some meeting iiIho authorized Hie prepara tion of plans nml specification for ' I lie gnullng or the Klamath rails-' Kemi section of the Anliland-IUnm alh I'a lis highway nml the advertlH- J lug will follow." I CITY BAND DANCE 8TH Orxiiuliitleii t'mli-i- W. I', Cramer It Mbimlug Prnginvs The city baud will hold 11 dunce I nt s'wandlnnvl.in hull December fori the benefit nf the baud fund It wanj announced today by W. K. Cramer. bandmnKtor, The band now turn 10 inemhora nml prospects are excellent . for building up one of Hie best hands ! over had hum, ho said. In nddltliinl to the local burnt, Cramer han oigan Ueil a 20. piece baud ul Merrill. Cramer came hpro frouv tiouttlo nt tho tlmo nf tho rodeo, lit Seattle ho played In ono of thu lending Ihea- tion, UN xon, Keith, 'wliil 'ii with. him here, Ii a radio exiterr'ulid h receiving messagei dally from as far ciiut us Mliiioupolls, GREEKS IN REVOLT Coiittlei' Ketnlutlliil fellies At Ite.tiilt Of"i:eciltlimt HOMi:, Dec. 2. A sorlou.1 (iieok eimnter rovplntlomiry utitbreak nc curled In l'atras ami Mlunlonghl, on tho dulf nf the I'litra.i, In western (li'oecu ami 011 thu Inland of Cnrouu where the llrlthh flag 1 11 reportod u huvo boon mixed aa 11 reHiilt of Imllg. iiatlou ovoc thu drool; executions, Hiiyw nn AtliciiH iiiesHiiHOi tj? laientng KI.AMATH I lends of Railway Mcn'a Or- i sranizatioiio Opponcd to Separation cf Roads WAHIIINCJTON. Hit 2.-- I.ulior IrmlorN who Iihvc olijcrllbiiii to 11 Riaratluti of llio Houlliem I'a clflc nml Cyntnil I'nrlflc raltrnadH vro livaril Kulay liy Hid Inturetalo cointiitrco roiiiinlimluii. Wnrrt-n tt Klont'. Krunit chief of tlio llrotli orliuoil of I.Dcomntlvo KiiRlnord. talil In' fpfircd n nnpnriitlon tt'oiilil I'liilmiKir fprlouiily lso Inti.-riHit of tlio macl'n -nt ployo. lli nulil ninny woulil ham to movo nwny from tho turmliialH wIhto tliiy liurc iti'.ali lliheil libniM. 'If tlilH ni;ri'Ktluii tilttd iilnco.' . n, ..,,, nnmlcn t our olilor liton now on tlio Southern I'a- cifitf wil hnvn to mato nwny from lermlnali wlivro thuy lmvu iinb-1 Ibhul Iioiiib nml nnidc tht'inni-l vex tlaca In lire, ulillo conililvntblu iiumbiir of ollicm will bo forced out of employment. Konlority means I'vcryllilnn to our men In (kit Irnln en leu. bucniiiio In mort canon they have uor'xtfd themjcltcK up lo places of riii'ioniillillliy and regular ity In eitlployiiieiit'. Keparatloii of iheno r.illrnadn mratin Iplnn away by h Mroko of tho pirn accompllnli iniinta of n Ifcllmo for thiu men. H'h it arrlflco of the cntlru body. In Ita r.enrral iiupcot, I r,c-i thin Mparntlon jiropoiinl an n complete 1 diBtructliin of n Irani-continental j railroad nml Ihn muklni; of twoj fipiirth-(Ian mllronilii. It moanul turning ;rwr tho entlr.i Pacific coast ' In tho'lnlou Pacific." I t'oniiiilffloncr I'oltor nskod Slono lhjT .Ijlar -Uiierost.i wotiltr bo mi'iiaw! If "there Is set up an'ln- iih - pcmlont Central I'aclflc system. .with onv line down tho tfnn Joa- (jul u vutloy and a second to Hacia meiitn fompdtluK with Southern I'a clflc." "Ves," Slono returned, "becauso It will prevent its from transfer rltiK our men during slack period In tho HOiith to the northern end of tho Southern I'.iclflc tyntem. where thero Is work." A slnillnr objcclloti to n separa tion dcrreo was miido by K. A. I..ir iliu, general chairman of the con duclorH orgaultatlou 011 the South ern I'aclflc system, l.osn of sen iority, llio nnconslty of abandoning homes and. tu some case, loss of employment. the witness said, would bu Involved ln n separation of the two roads. r THE ISi'OTPLUS ' i TAMI II ! i I. C. t HI . IB 'Page o PeT Peeves . wfm I csa T iw w lV'a -- ?l ky vsa "J Member oF the Associated Press I'AM.H, OHKOO.V, SATTIHMV, Umttllllllt ti, lta Mi, j ' ' J f ' Speed Demon jojfj jHeayiptis Velocity of. Star Io 2,50O?OOO Miles Per Hour, .Har-' vard Antronomcrs CA.MI!ltll)(li:. Mann. Dec 2 - N,,",)r '"" "!"'" I per liiiur, nr I,lou half million iiiIIch 00 bllcim-torn pur no cinl. In thu jipccd-rncora 8ol by thqJBKo. when tho obnorvatory wn Junt Mar W. C'ephcl, which, ucrnrillni; lo ' bcglnnlnc II tak of nrcicrvlne a a bulletin ImucJ by thr- Harvnrd col-; photographic hltlory of tho entire le;o olMervntory, lm been found byjiiky. Since Hint tlmo a "iiky iatrcl" Hnrvord nilronomcra to to moving Hi rou j? li Hpnco "Hit a greater velo- City tllllll that of liar other iilar whoso tpttcd lias not 4t been deter-,' mlnod. Thia itar, n variable gtar of the no. celled cluilur typts han long been known to nilroaagfrr. but In jelo - cny wan never mvaiureil until ro-1 renlly. It In far too faint to be 1 cm with tho imkl ye. belnK of j the truth iniignltude. it in in tho; conntollatlon C..pliu. ami In 3S00 light yeara dltant from tho earth. which meann that Hib llr.hl from It which nMroiiomi'M now ..... ilimnri. their lehttconc Mnrto.l on It. iMnrJ1 ney to tho earth In th tlmo rf th ' shenherd klm:ii of Ktvi.l np.rlv nu I )onr l.e'oru Chrbit. That dlMaticol In onlv 11 Fm.ill frocilim r tt... .ii. I tanco from the earth to nomo of thn more distant ftar-clunlpm. but llio , ouutAndlni;- fact about HZ Cephcl H that Its velocity at It files through upare is the grwilcit yet Uncwn for a lar I'i-imcm riiiiipllrnfn! j Tho speed of the rtar a meas- 1 ured at tho Harvard observatory by ( n roinpllrntpil process nf iiWrn tlons and computation. Including I. WOMAN WRITES IMPRESSIONS AT FIGHT ! DImiiii.- ll(iIii TouteM It Xnt Tuil'aiiiiiK''ui-iijtli (llniv ilom 11 rlze-fllii Iidii-ih n ttoiiiitnV' Ml.l!lnnshle telU.ln j Hie fiilloiilnu art lilo. .Mist Itlnlil . tins iicliinlly llien-, nllliougli lmr I iiiiine, of eiiiiiM-, l not Itingsfilo. Ileie Is llio point nf tteu nf a (Io nian wliu netcr before wIIii.-mnI 11 ImixIiik rolilrxl, (old 111 her nun wonts for llenilil re.nlers.) lly Mlsn Itlnlde In tho eyes of lr.rltanlcal persons, as well as those of my family. I fesr me I've sunk to the lowliest depths. I tut myself be purstiaded In attend a prize-fight! Hut all thu qualms suffered night and day for three duys before I finally nxreed to at tend tho Swlndler-Kspvn fight were for naught, nn I found on the night of the big event. A prlzo fight Isu't half the hell It's pictured! BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER Meralfo i .' i t . a , Have Determined'" w nmonK cthor-thliiKB thn tbmnarlnon ; of iiholoKniplm rerently taken at I Harvard with othom taken 31 ypar ban been kept without Interruption nt Cambridge, eupplemented by pho I tocrnnlm Inlcen m tin. ulntlnn nl An. iiulpa. IVru, and tho hlitory of tho jftura down to the eleventh magul- tudc ban beca written by tho atarii theinnclvun on over a quarter of a j mllllnn phUosraphle plalca weigh- Ing la all ono hundred and forty ton. MenM.rr It,-Pay , Mt''1 "f U,c '''!"v'fl "''o by ' ronomrM. It Is" nald at i ta,nur'Ke. ro not maue oy iook- "'B " a leicacope al night, as l"'pularly nupposed, but by dolnjr w,lat wn8 dono '" ,he casc of lhls covery of tho ipeod of U7. Ccp- '"'' ,,y ,ltl"1'ln'5 on,t Measuring by ''" ln '" laboratory, photographs taken nt night, und by computing tho significance of the changes In the brllllnnco or position cr spectra of tho stars as recorded on these platPs. Tho discovery of tho Immense Ktieed of KZ Cuohcl Is said In bu Im. porta nt to astronomers an suggest- Ing that this type of variable star escapes from tho globular clusters, a hypothesis suggested also by other recent observations. t X Hnlf S ltii.l . I'lclureil: Wiirry; Is (Inlnit Again I .oil It would bo a conservative fstl- mate to say that I lost at least two pounds through worry and another two Wednesday night when I catered thu hall, blue with tobacco smoke, und suddenly became tho victim of Mago fright. Orlttlng my teeth I reached for tho back of a bench to steady my 'trembling footsteps and then moveJ determinedly forword. IVekiil Around After taking my scat, an allottd space of six or eight Inches, on 'a bqnch three rows from thu roped In platform, known as a ring. I felt n lot better and began to peek out from under thebrim or my low pull ed hat. Things wcro taking on a brighter look. I had entirely ceased .to blush (Continued on I'ago 3) TIERNAN SOUGHT TO UNDERGO TEST FOR'HIS SANITY I'l-ufctsor Pelleted In Hiding In Chicago After Joining Mrs. Tlernnn Xo, 1 CHICAGO, Pec. 2. John P. Tlernnn, crstwbllo professor of law at Notro namo University, divorced a week ago and married to another woman In 4S hours only to return to tho first wife when the divorce decree, was revoked, today was be ing sought In Chicago on a writ or dering a sanity Investigation. Tlernnn and his first wife, who left South Ileml, Ind yesterday, were believed to bo hiding In Chi cago. Tho sanity test order was obtained by Mrs, Frances Pulaski Mrs. TIcrnan's sister. When Mrs. Ttcrnan, who was at tho Pulnskl homo yesterday, learn cd of her sister's action she declar ed to her sister, ''He's not eraxy; you'ro craxy," and rushed from tho houso with her children, taking a taxlcab to join her husband some where in thlSgClt). SEEK BOOKLET FUND tliambrr Will Urge All Members to Pay t'p Purs to Aid riurvrj' Determined Hint Klamath county shall get Its share of the settlers that will bo coming West as a re sult of tho $2,000,000 advertising campaigns being put on cow by Ore gon and California, every director of the chember of comtnerco will take the field with their teams Tuesday anyWcdnesday of tho costing week toJbrhsevcrr member of the chain- t0.lCi'nvt&o,nSt,vc' Pnl'I-uP list, which wfn'fniure. sufficient funds to pub lish' tho comprehensive county sur ey now being made by tho chamber of commerce committee. Iteallxlug tho Importance of tho publishing of this survey, and also tho necessity of having sonio one on every loam who H well Versed In CJf activities or the organization, tho board decided at Its recent meeting to divide up on the several teams. auu not 10 quit worK until every member was paid up and funds available, not only to publish the survey, but to maintain the organi zation during the balance of tho fis cal year. A meeting of all tho team cap tains will bo held In tho chamber of commerce rooms Monday noon, when the prospects will bo divided and the districts assigned for the two-day campaign. An effort will bo made to maintain a permanent roster of not less than 300 active members. SEAL SALE IS BEGUN Annual Drive Klnricd lly IteU Cross Tu Combat Tuberculesis: The sule of Christmas seals to rulsu funds for the purpose of com bating tuberculosis began Krlday un der the direction of Mrs. a. A. Krause, who will be assisted by Mrs. I-:. I.. Davis, Miss Clara Calkins and Mrs. Heorge Stevenson ns well as by the children In all the schools of the county. Mrs. Krause was In charge, of tho sale of seals last year and, although. sho was highly gratified by tho re spouse at that time, she hopes the, sales this year wilt reach a higher figure. All business houses have been supplied with tholr quota of seals which they will sell to their customers. The school chlldrou alone last year sold $300 worth of tho Christ mas seals. SEEK MISSING MAN ClurviH'o Smith, Unheard From Hlnco Muy, Needed Hy Mother Clureuco Smith, an edgerman, somotimes culled "Olllo" or "Duko," Is being sought byi his brother-in-law, W. C. Stanley, of Portland, who states in a letter to tho cham ber of commerce that Smith's nioth or's health is fulling becauso she has not beard from her son slnco last Muy, Smith Is described as being 3C, a largo inun, and partially gray. He has been working In mills of this section for years and Joined tho army horo or at Weod. His parents live at Grants Pass. Stanley has asked tle chamber of commerce to aid In locating tho missing man,' X -?, SsfflSl i . . -jii1 fnr ,.v,ift.LUi official wnfoKi KLAMATH OKJNTt OF KLAMATH .FALffJ.' - -'-"- Annual Report of War Sec retary Upholdt N4l' f More Trained Men j, WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, Tbtrfi sent authorized regular Stair strength of 12,000 officers and Ti.- 000 men "Is Inadequate" for.natlM at safety, and further cuts' wtuUjM "Inexcusable", Secretary Weekids clarcd today In his annual report to congress. .'" "Wc should seize the tint oNr tunlty to brim the regular aratf back to the proportions which', ire required", he wrote. "Ve Maat ever again make the mistake o' im peding good soldiers to rlierr nlght and good officers to be turted out In quantities la three saoalh's periods. , "Wo are making procress, ahi any progress Is good progress, 'fits progress Is, however, scant, and. not really enough. Any further ells' would force ns to lose whit we kive gained, and would accordingly be la excusable, -r "It has taken tlmo snd mosey td build what we have. It has ikiia blood and money .to prove'liatwe havo not, even now, what' wtBM4. Wo should when practicable 'a4' to what wc havo and attain to 'Ui'iroJ gress called for' In our 'defea''Vf'p Ject under the terms of .Ue. laWy Officer Cerra Bat'iiriusi's i-V' Declaring the officer. , corpe.'.i'li really the backbone of our 'BiUl'tity system," Weeks said that stHt for tho future mast ret'.ti9Mi'ni foundation of our lea'dersaisV'' ,'' '' "I do not belittle the eklhtted sasU . ours Is the beat la the.-warMJjaW conunoeu. ""it ir becaaie raMMH nto hlra that I eaphssfie tha.'itJ for officers to giro tie saldUrkia best opportunity to fight for Hdi country and for his life. a . "Wo must have officers sattlahW to handle tho great army of'fa United States. Wo bare uot ikso officers now, ' "Our rcscrro officers are the tltit to complain that their preseat lack of training Is causing them to' loli the knowledge that they gained, ia the war. Where Is there any trac ing to come from? Ouly throttfi tho regular -officers. Safety at Slake ' "In my last annual report I stat ed that, with 18,000 officers autkeif (zed. we would not hire eaottg,(' do all that might profitably, be ,UeaV. Now I must state that wo Hare absol utely not enough to do what Ixj.'Pii cossary to our safoty as an ofiraaJi ed stato. " "I appreciate the urgency of, our financial situation that urovonlilul from rcachlug our maximum , ,'. qulremcnis. I can not bellore.'ho. evor, that the Importance of' tkji need Is fully recognized by all, who do recognize the urgency ot,.tlie'fl anclal problems. "I earnestly advocate a reconstit uting of our officer body to .a. mini mum of 13,000 at the earliest, if ti." Mr. Weeks said he was confront, ed, like most of his predecessors, with tho necessity of appearjpgjVe'. fore a peace loving pooplo.'Jotilrge bluntly and earnestly tho cotjiled attention to their needs for. .dtfe'n slvo preparedness," 'j-P Preparedness Uraed ' .' iflv isipBt B.mm 1 . "It it Is unwelcome, i li Bojlew true that Americans, like, all iir pooplcs, are subject to the taw which punishes thoso nations 'who' fall 'to "My conclusions are not entirely welcome at this time, when people1 havo been hoping that nations kjtd ' learned to avoid conflicts of force," ho continued. "My conclusions are. , ,, ry lU novertholoss, that we1 iaoulbf cOatla' uo to preparo for such coafllcU, v.....,... .. ,i. ' .jl;. 1 preparoior aeicnso, as weii as iseea - who fall to strlvo for peace.1' 'IVt ! "Wo aro right to feel tQMtiiWfprfyZJA our strunnth. Ilut' we shall aetilr ' ' . " "1 deservo and fulfill our destia i. copt through the study of our HH faults and tho painful eradtcstfoiiial detects. A truo Araerieea'. lt. hsj not only proud of our'Uararylag stic cesses, but also humbly awaa tlut many of thesu succeM.lwWsM4y won, und that In all ot"ir"'itBlHmit " success cam onlyt after thi ahirlfp . nt many brave souls lo our. Uetl gence of the teadesey-'tB b k ,. ready," '4' fl v '.ft V v -a. "HE "- .? 0 ' v. i j ' ) l? I . v L-! JhTI tr . ft""! fflfcL ' , I! V, i