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G, 0. P. Race for Shows Smith 1, Johnson 2 and Hodges 3. An eleventh-hour survey of the political situation at Ga indicates that in the race for the Republican mayoralty nomination Dr. Frank; W. Smith is in the lead, with Mayor R. O. Johnson second and: Attorney W. F. Hodges in third! pjgeg I tl. i j ,i . ' eral days between Mayor Johnson: and Mr. Hodges and the latterV political spokesman. Judge C. E. ' Greenwald, has added to the strength of neither. i 'n the contrary it hf5 caused rr.nnv thinking- people, -.vho have no s!omaeh for petty bickering-, to favorably con - siil.s' Or. Smith's candidacy. Jn h;. campaign Dr. Smith has refrained from v attacks en his Wlim- candidates. hi.' bap spent the time teiljrit; of his o .'. n i.lat fiirm. SMITH S PIATTORM. n analysis of the political contest 'inry indicates that Or. Smith's
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1 ' ."! n. uliic-i is not a panacea f.,r all , i ' ari'l which has no pr and rind v ision- ! T:.e i;.-,ry t'ivic Service club has plan " ' .' promises, has app.abd to many of j tin.h-r way for t'.e ftartiiifr of a s.-heo! lasses. J'or one thins Or. Smith is j to teac h, women how to mark ballots "' '-T'posi-d to l.ir business but j.x : ai,, to i-istru.t tlieia ,ri the n ! a no't. t- ; rminedly nciinpt out of town in- ', als of election laws.
t- i f, ,-, nee in ;ary .d.tii's. In his r1 cky weekly, the iiary Kepuhliean. vb-r-e th-; doctf r has championed the rf the workman and the Gary ' Vi has ci ntatit 1' opposed on', s joliiical interference. Tiie doctor 1-as iii.ade no promises of any sort as to
!". ; ointments ami )o? announces b.e will R. '. Johnson. W. 1 Uodpes, Or. F. W. r-ike none un'il e'.ecti d raid then they i Smith, Haricy" fur t is. M. X. i'i:,a;t:e- "::! be men chosen to represent the dif- j axe") fastlenian and John Hamilton, f. rent interests and nat .ma li ties of I )'r--sid-nt Kat Wcod lia y def-ires al! b:iry. with nil possible airness to thi wtwn interested in the h,-il!ot to he. ff.-a steel corporation 'hat has create. at the next tneetinc of th- cb;)., to be ry. It may be stated that the doc. j he! 1 at Cary library. -Mar h L'2.
( (out: trued on r,H!re six.) NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF HAMMOND Holow are the places where f., var-i Jous ward organizations of the new- C;t-j lien party will meet this evet.ii.jr, 1 March 5. at S o' !o k: J'irst ward Irving- schorl. Si. ond ward Jefferson school. Third war.! Lafavette school. Fourth ward lb iber t sd a le 5 boo; d ! toriam. Fifth ward T-afayette school. Sixth ward Wallace n hool. Seventh ward P.iverslde school. Icsrhth ward Fentral s. hool. Ninth ward W AI.I.Ai 11 SCHOOL. Tenth ward Lincoln s. iiool. l.levent'i ward P.iscment at $41 .Ada. street. !t is the earnest reepjest of the Citi' ! central rem mil t t-s t::at all -:t i-7.'-: s of Hammond interested in this li .o emen t rf-cardi.-ss of their sex, nationality, reb'eicus belief, or former pa'ty a f f i ! ia t ions, attend these tne"iUiKS in their various ards and perfe t an crganization en pu. civ nonpa .'t isati lines. All this to the end that for once in lt history Hammond i a-' place in the field at the corning municipal amptign a ticket of the
lKo.'ie. by the p.ojile, and for all of) the people of n ir c i t v. 3-5-1 I Tl f 'irular nieet'.ncr toaiirht. .Mi n;eniI I HhieiTV FoMMITTFr: OF Tinijbers rerjuested to be present. Intcr-i-ITIZKNS PARTI" (,F I A M M' XO . jesting- talk on Mexican border life. dv O. S. iiT'o.Wui!, Crand Kniirht.
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(Sy United Press.) i AVASlIINwTOX. March -In an opf-n ' i carrUso ,Hm.vti by lour twrs-x. m tru ' (Vi. .n. al fashion. I'ivslIhH Wiis.m Mt 1 1 ; o'.'io,-',; iirnvo thrniicii tii.' n'. at iron ; sat.s of the Whit Hous.. . n IV-nn- j svHaiiia a. nu.'. bt-tv?. ri lnnos I of frail' b- Aii'.rb'ans, to lb" 'a pi t !. ' wfir r'. after w it ixsin th" . "n fi tip-i n j of his s.-corvl in (vraiwin.l. Vi.v I'rrsi- ; .b-nt M.irshall. he was to take his forma I oath of if!b Mrs. Wilson, foliowinc a precedent s.-t bv Mrs. Tat',' rode to ('apitol with her . hushard. The pr.siu.nfs carriage was r-i rounded bv a personal escort of t he Sr.-on.l cavalry, and was followed by th OIL BURNS RUMOR STARTS J . The old ritzhngli Luther plant was lata this afternoon threatened with destruction when ban-els of oil stored outside were set afire in an explosition and for a few moments the factory was in I danger. Keports reached the loop that a huge explosion had taken place, the plant was burning down and that many ;fcad "been imed- No ona was hurt and ! the flames were soon quenched, ! Th oil belonged to the Gas & Oil Co. : of which W. D. Patton Is superintendent ' and was set afire by sparks from an en. fine. SCHOOL FOR GARY WOMEN VOTERS I.ast Kriday afternoon when Th club met a mi-riber of women from the foreign OjUai'tc-s. whose husbpnds are naturalized citizens. attend..! the meeting, at library hall. Tiie mayoralty nomination candidates spoke, the speakers i n. 1 u ! : n Maor j BREAKS RIBS SEEKING DOCTOR VALPARAISO. IXO.. March r,. While ' ltv tr I'-ocure a doc- ' T"r nls WI'" an' Uvn '"bildren. who n,, s"lfr,rir'' " l-tscuntotiia. Claude -oieis. a taririfr, was cauaiit under his automobile when it overturned, and five of uis ribs were broken. H;s injuries are not supposed to be serious. TRACE EGGERT'S STRANGE DEATH iim-v polio,, ate liivrsMsrat'.ner th" , circumstances surrounding- t i,e deat h 1 of Frank Firsrert of .'.anton TO. -ho died at Mercy hospital. March 3. !;- ttcrf had been arrested a ml was supposed to be intoxicated. A doctor examined ti;e man and found bandafc'.-s around his head. He was rushed to tiie hospital, where it is thought he died of pneumonia. A post mortem showed a fracture! skull. At the steel j plant it was learned Ktrtrert had work - j el one day and hud fallen while ln hit;- the plant. K. OF C. NOTICE
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vice president's carriage, also ilnmn by ,olir 1",r-"' -s- -o.-r:--d by the famous h"rs, 'r,... of thf i-.ilv. r Milit.-n-y Institute of ln.iian.-i. JlarslmUs homo siato. -v 'rnsK cntninj ino prfsi''fs military ai.'.f. an.l mauKural oit'"'ia is. As ,ho small .nr l' tlar-.l. tU. .i way. clattered dow torms of che. rs I "'How.t him aloii th. historic wa v. Tile president i 'ivij u tit i arose and, hat ; m-nimwifiKw me a.-ciam.-ii i.-n. j ArriviMK at the Ou-tfol. 1'resi.b nt. mil M r. W lson and Vice President and Mrs- Marshal! wer- met by a spe. ial j com mi t tec of Senators and Itepres.-nta- '. "ont i n u. .1 throo.) j Wilson Sounds New Doc trine of Internationalism and Hints of Closeness to War on Which Nation Hovers. BT ROBERT J. BINDER. j AVASHl.VGTON'. Mar.h Pes ide 1 1 j Wilson sounded a new doet rinc of intet- j nationalism and we r'.l p ace ;n ins in-j nutmiai address t. day. but in the satin- I breath warneil tlmt the I'nned S'-.Ti s j mav require "a taore ium.e.'ia'e as.. i .- . .-i t ntm rt . -. u rriMtl ..-.! T r:. 1 i t i' " ! He spoke a t.nity of American thought, spirit nni action Mid voiced tiie view that .t must he an Amerb-an-i-in steep, i in w orld, spirit Instead of the isolat'd national nov of the pas', j His principal pb a for world p a. .-j sj.oken l.eforo the thousands a" teiidilu; ! the se orui inautrur.at ion uiloi for: .' Limitation of world arinrirr.' :tt. Faiual inten s's r-nd rer ons-.bi i ; ' y o ail nations for ma in' a in . us: pe.i.-e. t"tru. ti.-n o: "the ar:cd balance o power." That ail the world should support In other power than "he view that "jr -v ernments ilerive all their just power from the consent of the governed." T-'ri t-fb tii of tl;e seas, eual to ail. ('rushing of any attempt w 1'hin a na ti-ai to orcan:zo or assist a revolution "'"j against ir-'.h. r tifition. Kb ctrb- w ith the spirit, of f.atrio! im. of Americanism, of a new world unity the speech sobmniy su-nesttd that despite the war tires rasing and despi'e tiie possibiiity that this nation inns' take a broa.b r hand, sti',1 that peaie is com in tc soon. "The shadows that now lie dark upon ' ' 1 ' u.speu...,. inIresid. nt de. hired. "Armed neutrality i '"ir "and. yet this may not suffice. We have been obliped to arm ourselves to make pood our claim to a certain minimum rlxht tin! of fr.-".r.in of sr. (Continued on pace MsT) THE PASSING j SHOW n , . i ,V ! XF.W A LHAX Y paper carrvs this ad ' T'.1P sale cheap a ycur.K female p.iiiv' ttoat r.'ic. if . .'..! at once AM, lia. now- we know whene those male Nannies! .-.me aH A 'lOLFHU who keeps his own score' IS one cus oiuragcil. v ho ip-ver RKVlVAt.IST savs iiati.-iii:; is hiiit-; gins set to music XiW that shows hove tn i 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 N"i 1 ir. an cmbra - , , , ll l.c- KflOW S : CAl'SFS the corset struitrs to posen ! end the back teeth b- trtnib!.:- in thensocket DANVIN'O, huh! ' WHAT has becom land .' AND the P.rctr.en? the Oontsch- ! I.. o;i pardon l-ut we said ' h r de- ! mise" not h.'t.iisc ! i i Tl 1 FY found a skeleton ::i Cunn. the : ethor day with a head like a r.i.mkey. a short tail and b ks like a chicken TAKE a census of 1! ce if anv are missing! A L.W'.'YFit has just d safe and sate pacifists and ron. m nr 1.. 1, "fcl:: on. 1 t ; me 11. :i v. t i O ; ' W e th.-m i VK wonder how heaven i;.-ts alonx1 i without them. !
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Cne Actors Ih President Wilson, Vice President Marshal!, the capitol at Washington o"d Chief Justice White. Grand Rush Expected, But; That Whole Day's Work Will Ee Worth Much Is Not Probable Bills Will j Not Be Accepted. TIMES BtTEEAU, AT STATE CAPITAi. 1 XDIAXW POLI S. J XIV, ilar.il The prand rush of tii ml dav of the ; leirislative s ssion proitiis.-l to ju-,t as preat on the last da v of former se.ist- :s. bet it is a ciU. il that, outside of a few bills that I:. ay l.o v -u.ot.id nCo shap-! and finally p-.ss. d today. th" whole (lav's work wail not b" worth much, tlovernor I'.oodri.ii is exercising th.. riirht eranted to iiim hv the eonsti tution to refuse to accept lulls delivered to him durinc: the last three days of th reui.-.ti -I'his three-iiav 1,1 rin.l :tnrt.. t '. .' "...i ui.ht t.vi,ia,. v,. ' ' , .11 oo-joir?111- . 1 ,.,.,,. ...f,.,i, oiii ..ii'.then the Covernor has accept, d ery few- bills. f i-ourse, he has the riittht to .n-. opt such bills as they may wish to sicn and reject the oth-rs. at, 1 lh.s p; the plan be has adopted. Any biil that failed to j-eacii him before last Fri.iav midnitrht is subject to the 1is.'rt tion or th,, whinl uf th- Covertcr. A number of bills wire on his desk this morning, lnuing l).-f n delivered ' . his office Saturday afternoon. Put lihas not officially acc nt-l th.-m nr r - ! ceipted for them. He proposed to pick out the ones he wished to sin and re ject tie- otlurs. fine ,,; the bun'h is tie-! truthful advertising b:M. w hich mak ! it a crime for an adwrtis. r of m, r- ! . . hamlise, securiti'S or "tier t.rtii les l ! m isrt present tl"- 1him.s !c- off. -ts for! -i-i, i . ....... .i. .i . ... . . ' I'.. l.o 1. ,i ,-, lout.- Sep , ... : 1' i the direction of kn-.i.iti out the wiidtTu't ! cat stocks and bonds, oil stocks, auto mobile factory scin-n.es and' a lot of oi ner sucn iahe se.iem. s n have l.c-i-n a a er Lo-eu ji-ieioi. m i e j ia j rs wtlic'l have little repaid tor the t rut lift: 1 no s ' '' j i ! 1 of their columns. It was und'-i-sto (L'otinnii'-l .0. i-a.-c rvt.) body of '.;;; The dead body of a man warmly clad -as found covered by a blanket Says tit; ! in a bed of straw in the corner of a b car in the railroad yards al P.urnha early today. There w ere 1,0 marks of violence on the body, and i was p.c-- i- i b!e the man was a no.;.. alth.-t;j.h ow- i inc to the intentions of the r.-tm. ins this was not ascertained at om-e. The; man was dressed in heavy underwear. ! overhauls and felt boots I
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Today's Drama Upon Which ii:.f - -.kJ t-jrf'tf. ' v f ' Li,: i j . ( i . ; il .-C- J ,-f ! -.TV i - 1 s, -V i . i vV v ; ' V man . ioih. who; i--n, v.as, fb '-ok.-n . By United Press. ' K FX", X. .1 . Ma .-. i, .". w !c L". e natoe a s --O ha.i (M-i.iVcS i:1 ,.s arrested '.his afternoon by th. !. mciudinic a poss, p.an tia-.-k ut. .ui Pr. sid-mt W ils. ui. i.; 1 . li.-v. d !.. n reeah-d by tiie air. st. Ill Koib's j-ooto. j.oli.e saj U -!l exjiosiv.-s w re found to destroy the entire ei y. Artieb s for the. manufacof l.uo.bs and several completed 1 u re I".!! st tv r re found. The amst was by p -'ii and mct.-ibers d' the n.-u- : ""' '' ' iiaiity suuad who took K-db to detective b. a-l-iua : t ei s to 1..- ipi( si ioied. Sixteen hott ts were found in the C.-mmer-iv-i hot,! room w lo-re th" air. st was made. At j oiioe, ii.-adfuarters it was ! said Kiiib had conf. ss. 1 and his accoml'1"'" bt," !"'u 111,1 iri,""'!-"1 t" ' a -iliiiint .ll as soon as possiiue tc. p. i t.ie pr ient. It is understood the ar1 p-t followed investigation i :i r o the ;.-- K mitsititin, .s. j., explosion auu T.Tnited Press Cahlcgrara. I.'FKI.IN', .Mar. li 5. ' President Wil-j n is a th.-. -list, r. moio fr- m the j lid, who looks upon the world as a ; .. mist d--es on a research: he doesn'l t w- 1-i.i 1 1 but considers h:m-e)f t. jus l:... t- he her t-a.-h.-r,' d.-'iared i-. souiaiin. a lihcrti! party leader, j eicli.-'ttitr today. His r.-niarks ns j in tf i,v official press bureau in- j statements: ! 0 ud.-d tie "Tie- rup're wi'ii the Fnit.-d State" was w leera-il by nobody, but in the case of tiie Pmtod St.-ttes the limited i possibilities neutra'it.v had b1 . otnc ; .-.pptirvnt. I hc-trd two lection spec le s ; !-y Preside;;t Wilson. Ceraian-Americ ins did c.-rytlvnu in ot 'er To pr. v.-ut a conflict tictv. - 11 us , a th- Cni. i ftate. They thorouKhly ' ei'-rsto...! ' 1- rmany's strimpie for x- . st. no-. P.rs.cuti.l by WiOi-n. they, a v e tin ti t. me 1 their idea of Cerman- j Americanism until now." ARKIN HAS LEFT FOE NEW YORK! Ciiaf. -r, has. will set A ! i. lae Stat.- sir r I j. v-.-.-l-l-ir New i.rk woer,. ;.e o-.pplv of diamonds whiiii : ha fr j...st arrived nt the custom house, Amsterdam, Holland. Adv.
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the World Waits . V A' V, -, - - , " . -- ' .-. .A. f; 1 Judfro Creenwahl from holdirii-t court in i Cary, tinder the low- Cary court law.! will be field in th" sup.ri. r court aC j ranitio.nd tb.is w-.-k. Attorn- y V. J. j whincry of Hamm..ud inform, d Judge i.pre nwahl this mornitor. ( .pi,,., question is purely a b sal one and : jf js believed that it can t.e disposed of : j,v l!t- ti,iS ivc, k. It. goes to the
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It is p-r.bable that a chanpe from the judpe will be taken. Mr. Whincry stated he Mould not resist a change and indicattil his willingness to aiir'-c upon I s one judge outside the county to try the case. j It was pointed out in circ".. s where the constitutionality was discussed that I a su r me curt t. st only will satisfy some lawyers who xp.'-t to transact; business in the Cary court, who want to see the question tried out rep-arJiess i I of sentiment. ' I j l.'ndtr th.e lave creatine tho flarv j court. .TudKO Grcc-nwald is ext.ected to ! open room three of the superior court hi. Cary next Monday. j
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Hy I nlted IVem ( nlilocr.am. I nil'liMHt.lA, March S. The kaiMcr hus iMicl a proclamation 1o the 4-ernian empire nnnointt-ini; the riiiMn- hstcnM under military com rol. Illy I nited I'rexs 'iiltlrcrnra.) PHIS, March violent l.rr. I man attack over a front of a mile urn n half niatle in r,-'atetl ji. KaultM wax repulsed lat niht frh lieay loNSes to the (criimiiM. 1 he erman forces failed to net a fotinir anynhere except in niliuiire ffiofclCons prttl of aurlcres, o1m9 tlte Kt:itcment ways,. The attack 11 Mill n in -uf ficieiit t'erec to Inci'.-iie nn offensive nu in the region of the vooils and north of rrdun. The enemy's repeated attack were liroken ion liy the French curtain of fire. The (.fr. man assimltw came after a redoubled and prolonged nrtillery preparation. IMPORTANT. Important l.'-r.st s n re f a c : 1 y ar.'l i w ' 1 t ,1nn! ifito.l r. a tx-rt i -i I. . : i 1 r,'ir rien S. Sii'v.r. .lewder and Opd' rtst, d - Ad". i ! . A live newnpaper for people -ho re tlll on earth that's ht THK TIME A Is.
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liiiniense Deficiency in Tax Will Ce Caused In Lak3 Go, Ey OLisilng of Salens i To make up a tax revenue o: i nearly a third of a million dollars. exactly $315,900, now accruing ! from the licenses of 620 saloons ; and 12 wholesalers, the levy next year will have to be raised in the , various Lake county taxing cori porations anywhere from six tc ; seventy-nine cents on the hundred ; dollars. i The deficiency which will ce- , velop has been figured out to the j mill by County Auditor Edward Simon m whose office the county license money is pro-rated to the various school corporations, ir. the ! county. ! The dry law knockc nut a license r1. ; nue for to v. ns. cities and townshtns j amounting tntr,'H,0(ii; f- r the s'-hcols ii kiiocks out a revenue or jija.i'ua. Liquor deaJ rs annualiy ray f-.tr It' iicetises, the ii rst a county license v hi :s j . V.ll.i . ill I ., 1 I ' 1 ,1 J . ' ' ' , .1 I I .1 . i i ..' 1 j a ci i y or town 10, use, the cit ' f v- ' . 1 i" Teeul.-.t.d ly lucul ctii:ti.: :-r Win !esa li.j'.c.r 'l"firii tpY a t; -.v-i of two liundri.l daiK.-s, half' of trt.es into the county ir".'i;ry f.. r i. ; school fund, fti-d '.b i.t :.. r ha'T . , i:.t(i the :- t s -j-y which wli '.es;..!cr i s 1 )' t 1. In nil n-"S q to - ' - city ' .-p. - ir .. nm: p.-s i:;o ;,.- f.-.i I ti.e c;'y or t-wri -vh t .. lic p e ;ne other nan t is usvu x Ir.oivr i v .. r school purposes, stii pro-r.-'ed cc; i i j porat i m. The tr..'r-T.s it fa-c prcsure vi". r - j ne .-it i-n'i! r.-ih v. i..n 'io a:, -.sors will eitlicr hj(r the b -y. 1 : said the seho.. the limit wit i: t u- coining In. - ra : se t ae vac: : c -: some. .-. :; .,..'.ins, '. , lew a; read-.- up 'i r.-a . r. 1 e'-r r -a..l t u. I'-, r--o,. valuation e:i p-r-' tvil t -. ; . have to 'pe ii:;ci ri.iiiy i" Ibal stato will :i i t.- 'i l'iOs. and tax--; on tiie ia.v:.:u: not be paid tint. .1 1 The sub.;- . in, d . t":;cia! f. Tt-re-tained Ir'.in men : Ai.-i.
Hammond - '( "j.'i.o J ,';u-.n t Fast Chicaso -.; ;:,.( f,:,tot ,: t lia-y 1-12 f'"i ,v i.toi ;. Whit ins 4S I -. " '-' 1 13 1 rown Point n .";ea ii .'-co ;t. Oyer 4 ," 1 rr.i) j i. Criftith 2 l."a ?...;, 2." Hobart ;i j ...hi o 7 Fast ilary 0 1 ." 0 '...i. t Ifishland 1 leu ,.i 3 Munster 1 lr.a ;.. 1 Miller S cant 4 " X'ew Ch:cayi- 1 : ..mi ; "" 1 St. John -1 1 "1 1.1111 i'.i. Schererv iib- 2 I'm ::i.i :; .1 1 '.-titer Twp 1 ' 'i rue ::. Hanover i I ;.."!i -p.; Loss t l: ."a t'..-l Wholesale 1 J fFo'.ne.-i i --' The above- ,iu r. s show n-r-ci-,- .e.. (m. ficjrncy in the cit y or town i-. r.eral fund revenue, due to -, or I -w u salo-m iicens. in'o!ti s. The table f -1 i ; X shows the pro rata n venue for city, tcut: t-r tovvnshia schools from county In, use an 1 '.he total 1' vies' to be raised to make up the .!. fi.-iencie..; in the- school levy and tlj.j city, town or towri.-h'P vi s:
Calumet $ til ",'t',.t; . (Cedar Crk l.OT-S.SO I.'. 12 enter l.i;s. 7 1 3 0 F-iK'.e Crk t'lt.l:.'. 7 ! 7 I Hanover l.Msi.K 11 1 4.G 13 'Hobart F',7l S. S North 1.4'A.i.r.l Jrt 1 . PI Ross LO jI.Is ; a .7!) rt St. John Twp. l::."..".is 1 ?, I 1.1 West Cret k 1.71L7S 8.7 S Wintield 1, :!!. ft.", 7..-, 7 East dary .'as.r;.; 4.7 S.4 12 Griffith vc.s.-, S 7 3 3 1 1 Hipliianl --17-; 1 1 1 2.3 11 Hobart C.T.j ' " -1 U S &.7 23 Lowell 1.3a9.rn 2S.3 - 2S Miller tiSi?.ir l.il 4.S le Munster i!bi".7 1" 7 1.9 11 X'ew Chicago 2s7.ii? 23.2 24 1 47 St. John 4 37.12 15. Ihh S3 Scherr rville 5H.".fi3 .7 2.. 3 9 Crown Ft. 2 v! 3'i 22.3 27. 4't ! Fast Chica r.-- 2! ...31.7s 2a 7 .'.::. 4 73 i 1 'ai-y ! .. " i .7';:'. 3 1 li:' "s 'i :-i: Hammond ;-:'i,221 7 23.3 -it.l t" I VYhitintr '..i75.3'l f ? 12.1 22 J 123, !an. o.) Oyer 11 i:
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