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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1930, p. 1

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',aBri: Ne9th_tjgyqhq-tteeumr-meturti-t.qru- ',i'jtl,i.1 MMmehmuI-m' (i'F2.tt tFdirwt--t -r In." - trdfirik - i-ifiiuiaia" "_'"eve iiitaFiriG'iiii"i "i f3? 1taTftaaPhN?fdthtthtttte'd,t s' E: “Optimistic As To In gm?! ",,raiiiiii' M, g ,i'cr',:,'ir'; Futh " Prosiberif:y "tkt,utd',ty,ttll'le" iiiliiiii'itdi tit The Wm. Hog; Coal Co. were‘ given the contract for a car of coal at $8.00 per ton, while the next order will go to the Waterloo Coal Co. at the same price. To In“ Booklet Aid. Frowde Sens-ram. \chnirmen of the publicity committee, agreed} to meet J. P. "ttray to approve: advertising copy he proposes using in the booklet to be issued shortly advertising the town. l [embers of the council. with E Beer C. Necker, Were named d tee to attend the convention of e Ontario Good Ronda' Anec- ei.tion to be held at Toronto Feb. " and Mr. The $25.00 membership in the Ontario Municipal Associa- do! we: renewed. _ taiPh'at'p Ind. A. He] Snider was named to succeed B. J. Adams on the K-W. “Put-“.9. 'otr.d, tho, rt?iertrd mach), ill health. while In Snyder‘ will the representative on the library Board for a three your term to repluce Rev, C. W. Fowl Inna who [moved ttr Walkerville.‘ and' Wed ttdrdtGUki,' Grd GT appointed for 1930. The council’s Lere.tetatite. on tae tlt. ISN'- 'tthat; Wator%otmimdrrtms dial" 1"ta,'tt'rttld ul- Iho outlined the mark that should to dealt with this you. a. tottehqd on do Twin City - qua-don, " "“"m _ tttteg: the no: IL": civic _ f eo-‘ ”all. I blind (I new 'il-tHi. to Wanda. “Labia: *hextendqdpuartry" onto 3.... m mambo; ot. tho eotmeii, aidfh'at -ttt2t,ag,eiii,iiii; is: - arc-oper- n Ia n w mom baton an council. mu. stt1tn'df ,"'t,gtte"filot'l . or a occasion to can: Alderman Kan!- Ill because In referred to m clique runni the council. and} 1'lrll'is"','ll'lJfd'lt1sel'2'l"lla,T) any” tear any alderman mnkink The chairman and member: of the! various committee: were nund.‘ tte"g,'g',lt made to the urina- _le¢ berds 3nd other business Accum- and tax collector Geo. C. Bnehnel was re-appointed for 1980. Representatives on the Board at Hegltlh A, B_. 1earn,_J. M. Woods Hospital Advisory Board will be have Win. Ulfelman. Other ap- ip,i,','."E"t made were: Park board, In. C. Toletxki and Fred loner for three years; town planning Dr. W. L Hilliard and Orley Hel- mn, three year term; fence view- ers. J. Bmx, R. Hear and Sam Snider; pound keepers, Angus We- ber Ind Oscar Liplurdt. on A3. Panic-u It was pointed oat by Alderman BohUnder that as Waterloo pay: about one-Mth of the entire county tax it would have 1 member.on the Old Age Pension. Board. Aid. Me- Ku-Iie favored a member of the council being on the county road ang‘hridga committee. We. Airport Ami-n! The council endorsed on unend- mm drafted to legume the K-W., Airport Commission controlling an ' n'located outside the munici- Wld'..' Members orthe Commis- Ilon and Solicitors Geo. Bray and W. J. McGibbon will interview At- torney-General Price regarding the matter. Mayor Dietrich, Deguty Reeve Donut and Aldermen tMttrr8tm and Inlenie were appointed A com- mittee to tame the council's repre- Ilntltive on the K.-W. Hospital My; "legged W. D. Britt. uiyoii’bioui" Jim -dgTiu In”: Louis F. Dietrich delivered ya Quanta! address in part as fol- " in indeed I It,'t,'"'g to greet, you fellow counci on on this day of the ineufunl meeting of the town g,',tl'ii at #980. l wegtito to tn ten " you upon an; 'itlE5 by aeeUmntfon. To the new member, Mr. We Seep-em, we extend a moat hearty welcome tnd, hose he ttnd. the work interesting In worth while. We sincerely It undue the eonftdrmeo tho my”: predate the eonMenee the people of this town have placed in us by‘ electing the council and vuions commission- by aeetntmtion. By " doing. a saving to the town he: been elected of approximately 8‘00. l, Int revigwjng the work of the the but communities that recog- lhul the podbilitieu of air travel and mutual, will become out of a. - "rea', "ports in the Minion. would may "vo- t,tl that on road from“. anr-‘ “In!!! high“ to . ptirt in - with" the {out you“. de' by!“ tNttheryibieertorrn tie have! (lurk). the will“! months. “Another important step in our Wm, ml jaded ' an d;- For money spent we must {a 100 per cent. value for every do lar. Fink Deputy Rave Frichy First Deputy Reeve W. W.- Ptiekey said he hoped the council would work together harmoniously this year so that we con come be- fore the people and show what we have done to make this a bigger and better Waterloo. Favors P-rchnu of Plow Second Deputy Reeve Douert said he wu in favor of buying a snoygylow and yrtreet ttusher. AM. Son-run - Ald. Seagull). the new member of the council, spoke briettr. He thanked all for the welcome extend- ed him. "Hy father and my grand- father before me sat. on Waterloo councils and I hope that after a few yum" the people will be able to hey that I hive served the town as well as they have. Waterloo’s in- terest! are my interests," 'concluded dodhlyi,000poopla.ltunowbaaaothnadud con- - to th. lI-yor. - councillor. Idttonrillnothomlh can. "_'ter.ueb.utrt.o.etmdc,'Arihi,i.arjrda - menial! tel-“kite"?! e-ttti-th-di-b. no. sum-goat; it: M-‘gndmeon-ifiwm "lop-Int no pro only an». Knight o toru- ho comm-cod Ind e_odqkrod lm‘lhip,ehnhnn:hndmu)kv‘ gono- a ponihlo. New .9ett'ttrr9iiter, Nom- lnidcr of Vod- n vet! M port of model- townahip. All“ of development of no] community and , Wagon-loo township and A. lactic " Burundi. ao 0 Waterloo. We North Dunn-in. The ttmt tnt ptr. the " town in Canada to-{were defeated for the Main]: 'r day, tho very beat meahaniea that their tannin 'ttttWd",', whiU can be found anywhere and we the latter two retired III munici- reog have for more inducomonta‘pal lilo. to or to the prospective mnofu- The mane] of an 1930 coon“ tutor than moot town; . cit in u tollovai I. C. alumna, ' Let Ill all ifull together this T. Grok and F. A. Khaki, Vintaloo you the counc and various etet-)tFrFitTiic,' Val. hello: and R. 3.1 aaa; and the board of me to: Hallman, Wilmot township; u. mote 1980 the bonnet year in wot-Hum ken, North Dumfdea; B. erloo'a history. If the mombera of 'tA'llllt Ayr; J. J. Show. Handcr- the council and of the various eoat-,W. 1Mtetman, W. W. Net: and minions work in the spirit of hnr- C. Damn. anrloo town; li. I. many and good will. if we can Donald and J. Leslie, Frauen; A. achieve that which we set out to W. Boner. Elmira; John Bimmn, nehieve, tteGod's 18eysintr will)? New “auburn Brrym J-tyon Ind upon us. and Ive will have handed down to our children. and to our children“; children, a heritage we can .1: be truly proud of." Rm. UIol-n- Reeve Uttetmaat stressed the im- e"unee of practising econognl. Aldermen C. t9ehondeimtwer,t Wes. Mekersie, H. E. Rats and J. R. Kaufman all spoke brietty and} urged the eo-operation of all meme hens in order that the town's best interests be served. Flu-hr I“ Snow Plow "Mod In the opinion of Aid Bohlender it was regrettable that a snow plow was not purchased two years ago. The town has spent in two years over $2,500 to remove snow from the street. He'hvored the purchase of a snow plow and a street tlusher " soon " possible. He also urged that the road lending to the airport be paved thigyenr. Coll-dam Nan-d The following are the members of the various committees: 1 Board of Work. Ald. Bohlender, S. D. R. Dotzert. F. D. R. Frickey, Aid. Seagull). Ald. Rat: and Ald. Behodeimriver. l Fiunu I Reeve Ufreiman ind all other members of the council. Town Property AH. McKersie; S. D. R. Domed. Ald. Kaufman and Aid. Schondel- mayer.‘ der. Fin Ind 1.Uht P. D. R. Frickey, Aid. Mekersie, Aid. Beattrttm,_Alli. Rats. Mayor Dietrich, Reeve Uttelman, F. D. R. Frickey, S. D. R. Dotzert. Garb-go Ald. Ran. Ald. Kaufman, Aid. 8ehottdeimnjer, Reeve Uiretman. Tug-Conan!“ Md. Kaufman, F. D. R. Frickey, Aid. Rut. _ [Id-ouhl and Publiiely .. aliasing-am, Aid. Mekeriie and FURNITURE SHOW IN THE - hUrhot Aid, tkhoryiehmtyer, Ald. Kauf- 'P"', Reeve Utrelmiin, Aid. Bohlen- S. D. R. DotaGCiteeve Uirelman, F. D. R. .rAAer, ?h_trorpietrieh. mmdrmh, of Buyers Present my. Various Palate in _ Hun] ban are t,t2,',"2's an Waterloo My Furniture xhr, bitton which will continue until? Jan. 18th. The min benign-run no In the Ihmher buildin , while u PT.” of 1|an 'i'irir,7i'iii- cc an m a . good- tn their m tf,f,',ll'hd't', IM- mun. lure-tatt- tt2,',rNP,,tr,t tonal-m are my: to. m id '?'at2i."ter, NW at: iii7liGiltTl'i. gull 'rGhaTiTari Pkp, It. mickey, Mayor Dietri 'teye' .ed Shaw... A TWINCITY BRE SHOW WILL BE HELD APRIL 19TH Waterloo's annual horse show will be held on Saturday, April 19. This was the date fixed lay the com- mittee at a meeting hel on Wed- nesdny evening " which there were present chairman Dan -Bohlender. Ist deputy reeve W. W. Frickey, John Bellman and Claude Necker. Attractive Prise Iaut l The cash prizes, handsome silyet cups and tine ribbon badges now on hnnd will be the prizes to be given to the successful exhibitors at the next horse show. til in u follow-i I. C. llallman, C. T. Groh and F. A. Klein, Waterloo township; Val. hello? and R. B. Hallman, Wilmot township; Id. 'ea,tn North Dnmfriea; B. G . n, Ayr; J. J. Shaw. Hoopla!" w. mum... w. W. when mi C. Donut. Waterloo town; . I. Donald and J. Leslie, Fulton; A. W. Hotter, Elmira; John Bimini-n, New Halibut“ Byron Lemon and Manon A. Snider, Woolwich town- ship, and P. A. Wagner and LTI; Baeehler, Wellealey town-hip. “menu, to an? , Present indieatiorts are that the honor of the warden-hip will so to) Reeve B. Grimm of Ayr. Handel" or New Hamburg were in line" for‘ the wardenship for 1980 but owing to the defeat of both the former members. Gus Huether and Fred Dehus. the council it likely to de- cide in favor of Ayr because J. J. Shaw and John f,',t,"e,',', are with- oyr. experience on e county couno cil board. at the Toronto Born] Winter Fair and should be a tea inducement for lending horse fancier: to bring their hgrses to Waterloo for the next 3 ow. I Previously Postponed Owing to Roads-Should Attract The priies iri/ said to be in some case; even better than those amend "any Exhibitors Coming The committee has de6nite nasal-1 antes from numerous owners of class, light and heavy horses that many from a distance will be here for the big horse show as soon as the date is definitely tized. ti in lam to lb 1't'Jtpi4i)'rllt ',iiiiitst'it HUGE RAT ATTACKS Attacked by a huge rat as she slept, Mrs. B. Herbison. Owen Sound, had one flntrer severely bit- ten early Friday. Ber husband, wakened by her screams. killed th lint which was almost 15 inchesl one. Many Exhibitors. All Set for ’Q’uébec thrriiteir Sports SLEEPING WOMAN condemnation from We“ and labor men dike. Pg, St,1he anion is the on}; one u on ... you situation." L2ttfieh,'gr.gi,t representative. “More and non. people are coming to resent the per- mit ”Item because they consular that it is an insult to the indivi- dufl's point of view. ‘Why shouldn't the avenge cit- izen be entitled to get a bottle of) beer without 'de,"ti,t, during cert min hours of' e day!" he con-: tinned. "The government could al trict the hours of sale but they should allow a than to get any‘ quantity of beer he wants." FLOURISI'IING $1.300 CHEQUE, UNABLE TO PAY TAXI BILL --T, Hindi-vi! rib Quinn-uni, MfiuMd-lhgn-w-tmtuu'hauaummfi td 2,'l, 'Nt','aatu1kTttTat can!“ ll toot 2.'SN, Wed 1921 C n _ - drowned in a. M giver M At, 2e,'tLI with 'S'td'd'd a. ',1"3, sic "“3“me "oiiiuuFttu"riG"r ?iifu'lu' into I tau-loot clun- ne Although I group 6 children iii been ridi In pal]. do“ no long incline 'IM. hunky mat to the river but it the river not: of the Moon, you-g stoyunwitch and his Ila! rid. alone while other boys and e vaulted PuP'ghf' death. mother of e e an to the reune and got - of the boy'- renew; and got hold of the tat hand but the he an my Ind let go to an has]! from drown- ing. The body no "covered lion- day morning width View of the cluld's home. Mom had been nude for 67 hours to loco"? the body. the only system equitable to brewer uni consumer. was advocated sum- ty by representative Duvets and by_yell-§uoyn Tax-om Athor Jen, That the liquor control board Ind made it diMinsit for workmen to get beer, and lint therefore the consumption of hard liquor was in- creased. ya an tden quite freely ex; Mike Tansy, 62, far-tamed a a vagrant, Bourished I $1,300 cheque and cut quite a tigure arount Galt for a few days until he was found unable to pay for a taxi trip into thr country. _ _ _ In contrast to Tmey’n can. Toml Hewitt, 17, except for one ail-mile ride, wnlked here from King-ton iit surrender to police and use hi: conscience. He bought a car in ~Plathville last Mar and later gold it with e lien on it. Now he i- pennileu. BEER SALE URGED ON QUEBEC SYSTEM Institution of the abet nymm tor the uch of ep/ttpta',', u 7 'Sukgeationa recently emmtiu from contml board win-cu 3W ing , special be}? perpit. not wit! iii'iiiiiiittiiiiiiiii?i'i; “- .... iiiibtSi Wk UN'? Ch'ih,1tli i an, on 'ttr. "i'iii','titi an no. - --u-. ." ' WWW aa) W ra - tiii, Lt tttlt '2rlt'MtU"f tfii'iiitii?li' 531% w. IL' a” In an. 1- 'tt f 1trh'lf1iktie"t= ' may,» arruruGirid -iraGl WUT." W‘ w 'TW, "" u - m In Me - The (mm! m vim on v.4. Mk, fh ttttgd, 5.1m river M - morning with union at the in the of the . " {met an: [M‘m hortiandattKMnrv's Chunk. In- one ”mu“, min, 2.3% “mg” in rude in Hunt More cemeteri adjoining the Sacred Heart c urch he: been told to the Sepan'e School to be used for phy- gound purposes. Since the new oodlawn cemetery was opened a it,',', of ground was set aside for the man Catholic church and the tg,',',','.", sold were thenlore no pnger needed. The sale was rati- I." wrvnu ". Ta m was. i-"r'"'m" -v - w_-‘. m$§.§',.-7z,2a-§§| +26%“ m three brothers, imam and iiGiin' Tho Bott “uh- Co. Will in“ wrung-d T,Ut"ig'g,,,"d,t. """"U't'2Lt" “M 'del', 'itt'i'i'uri'iiiteiil;i?d,lti: _ --- my“ 8imim Iriennppet of W" w'Autll,,l;,tytrectatr,r, Tar. Give- So-um Wilt M for film Gun". all Tho. her nnd Janna Doyle, the. Kitch- ener youth. the got a mans: san- tenee for breaking and entail! ad stealinc a cut from the Nnah- itch- ener garage, with the exception that the lashes were omiytad. The trio were “rested in Toronto. CEMETERY LAND SOLD ' T0 SEPARATE SCHOOL dental. Albert Kurt and Edvard Oakley. two Kitchener youth, were GUI, teneed in police conrt " Kitchener to one yeer dettnite and two year: irsdeftttfte thereafter in the Ontario Reformetory for robbery with tlt: Ience. In adiiro,i they ere to re~ ceive ten lube: within " day: ot entering the getaway. mm‘ held uit, tied and uned' Cy'm gymnast, -eeCtrCDeemritree tted" on AotiG of Re/ht. B. Mini: 5nd E. J. Fischer, both of the Waterloo Catholic cemetery bond. RENRMATORY AND LASHES FOR WERNER YOUTHS gr, iolibf 7' Iii R'si'isiww" _ 'd"dl'lNlll'lkflk,t vum__w_e. I-q-ul Hold An inquest was held on Wednes- day to Tsee into the accident 1rhieh, is be ved to have been mei- ELECTIONS m PEEL The results of the election: in Peel township resulted as follows: Reeve, In Junk-on. tMteiarstatiort; deputy new, Smith 486, lcNut 371; eoutteiitorw-A3ttereg 487, Parr 401 Archibald 382 Mon-Mn 340, Helium; 270, Brat time enema. 3'51“ng 33E” Jet, ctthttht Ture" margin grin, ghroo_nou,l'lu for 130.0! car was badly tre; ( Another accident on with: nftemoon was reported. A at on- ed t, Edward Butler, R. R. No. l, Kitaner, was hit , u w dmn ‘by-Fernie Schmr o Arias Little damage was done. PENSIONS _ M CIVIC T Jr0llll0lllllill The bad condition of the roads malted in seven! accident; the put few (by; On Sunday after- noon . ear driven by Joseph Zinger. l? Pandora Avr.,Aite_hisnir, with u.- a-nuvr- ave. luwllenel'. wan In. Zinger and in. Joseph Fedy of Waterloo an punt-um. crashed into a Grand River Railway car at the Cedar Geve.. erg-ting. _The Mayor Clement of Kitchener Touches on Sewage Plant and Bus Service in The Boll Telephone Co. we calling for under- for the erection of . bell repeater station " Gama Hill. at a coat of $40,000. The equipment to be installed at the etAtige.yituriatttr, entire Ian-t to MOTOR CAR my In his inaugural address to the city council on Monday. Mayor W. P. Clement stream! the construction of q new new mug: and the evol- ving ot a clvic pens no scheme tor veteran civic employ" it two ot the most important prdblems facing the any for the present year. mnon mu bring the entire coat to 2100.000. The station will be " act long and " feet wide. The building " Gemn‘lills will be one of (our station- to be erected 'ttra,,','," route of the new Toronto- Ion ' underground long distance cfble end six men will operate the said. n. Bott but... c. will 1-'l'eiii,iiilis,i lama: Shun- and Inc-l century- 8100.000 IO BR SPENT He also advised the council tttntl prep-rations must be mule " once tor the constructlon ot the swimming‘ pool approved by the Runyon In' the municipal elections. A cross-town bus shun. kg thought. should also be arranged m; your. and ”can legislation ls being nought tor this mum at the coming session of the Ontarro legislature. _ Other committee chairman named by the council were: (lungs and aprlnkllng. AM. A. E. Rude“; ceme- .ery. Aid. N. Ann-son; ftrq and light. Aid. H. W. Sturm; marten Aid. P. H. Schnelder: runways Aid. P. H. Schneider; rxreoptbrt. Mayor Clear ant; city manning. Aid. Alex. Schu- er; industrial, Aid. o. W. Thong-an; olico. Aid. J. A. Smith. The former member- ot the bond of ham). h A. mummy, B. F. Dono- hoe and J. D. C. For-yin, were to Jun-ed to ollce. as worn E. o. Web- er. E. J. Wright. J. P. Houston“ 11nd C. W. Creum to tho collo- ghte board. B. O. Weber. B. I. M and Enact Tnllby were appointed member: of the Kitettettesriwatertoo ‘hocplul commission Aid. 0. W. Thompson '3- chosen as chairman of the finance commit- tee, mmposed ot all the acumen ot the city council. ,MA,'td'fd WM"? l 'tPip.; ‘Va and.“ tn u ur»- on: Jun. . a let. M: Wilt! WIFE MAGS "A mun who O?!“ with u wo- w in a sitV mark“ M't tuu Burbidf. “on. folio g n and“? a!!! one“: relation- any“ neon . om ' . in not an - ','tipgp8tt In 'dt, tueat 2ll",'ltltSt' to " W n. tilting from unis. R-iyuqut- I't*e ms” for. “Ia-h'lf'. who ttter." Au 'u-trite" ___ in bt 6th --"'"-. w would t?i"i1tt.d In t"d “Hickory!!- when“ HI ii iii}! aiirG%Gaia_ ' SIL‘NCB " WEN tik aildreiiiehiiiiiitt ic‘onEM" C BY RADIAL CAR a. BRITAIN Til FINANCE memo _/,s,i,: RURAL HYDRO- _',ii,' USERS clam” _ _-lr, Reduction: of from " to " Ill', cent. will be made on meal hy rates- in Waterloo county, greg. to the new schedule received by . D. new III-W of the du. Met. The skeet likely be u: vineinrmietimimi notithed to All run! aliblcriben about A month no. The new minimum nu is $2.50 per slight]! and in some 'lt,tgt,t this will ect a very com en saving. noes/of " and " minimum,th Ig',',',',',':',,' applied. The first hill- or power consumed under the not minimum on now beginning to go out and more are being would tangible evi enco in the develop- ment which is now possible in con- of: *..a. ttthad iGt"iis'it.-rt"i. irfiriii' 292923: t"trarvPer euti.nkiisti, atAt' - "ititii%F in} new ' - Viiu EB -itGiiurrtediikiiid in the Baden diBtaiet will l Peter. e! the Pox"__|>ill-. qrpio-thitii7, '7»wa FuaaFF, nection “midi-in hi5: Factories to Be Malina to WW1": World UtiGfiitiid "a? ataiu iitrlelit- 7* In bully’ ' “all; in i'lr'l',', to. 5:35» Wot-ht at the NH... mil-.1!!! "ee “no: thoptater I... It-tn of “all“ out cil- verb. iUiided cellu- ull M roads followed the the. in” at heavy rain. At Loud“. riva- at given from, thtrir haunt. Ilm .. can ruuuridd BRET“ of tho (jug:qu thy - in tin ' AeAitlGtrin -dittwiadFa 311., that the river had clam without dam. but troubl- in ex- pected in the I‘ll-inc a a mqtgt& tr? upon a gigantic aeaie-e nuan- ll union of buineu upon I plane outriulling the mpinienhonnl- nations which have ta n place throughout the rest of Europe. is planned by the mat bmneint din- trict of the city of London under the tsponsorship of the British gm- eminent. This announcement, nude in m important much before the Hun- chest" bond of trade by Rt. Hon. J. H. Thom: in aimed " the nth- ing of Druid: industry In I unit “amount; at the attention of t2t, "g,'"L"rgu',',,tt; an: elm n . we 0mm. 0 trade within the empire " I - toward: emph- r',ltr, And the mixing tt 1'llAGt'lh"t'h Fpujn. iurtiftiuorGiu Thu’étfh (ar- eerituriyyy in”: 'i0rLtiie" Ekia. Mobilization of all of the tre- mendous forces of British Bnattee for mots-niptiog of Britain inglusc in Canada. South Akin, But AM“. 'tg'." the Welt India, Shim Brui, Arr-hum. Swim:- nma. hem and. Colon-Ml mu m mg. min-ion- " other countries. "For the ttmt time British tttw nice is wholly behind brim indu- try," Mr. Thomas proclaimed. add. in. that Britain would " we unnphen my“. "meant; I: "Ii; iiaaiktu7iaacitiau. "ood W: to angle the m it 'ortan n - "o'mi'v new. that fabrics with new and modern plant, and thet It wail! and initial: tlt,'h and out It wall t',,',gruttt,'f, ',ttrgl'Pu't,t we Inna-b who eo- oth in]: “but Mr hi.- m» in will: u on. ,otit-4hh unt a to ”king it “lb " industry In Mum to "when A can that rod! out“ 90-”.- da with the m " tTiiikNiWiiGa Ina" Vasa “In the rd. _ m - ulnod and the nut- “ Nt tMt't'WtttaN"tgt a. Guy! Rim did, not oirN. it GM” 'ttVI-FU-vi fiiiti"giir' “223"." beetam i? ly w bum" in" {vi-Wig}; liifPi5. Grad Bins: In an ma. M onia." - in "be ihiimGiGiiiriii a In. 21. Atter the we 'ood. lat Reductions of from " to " eductions of 17 to 20 I Cerste--Avemtte Saving In Baden District 320. 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