Ponugal postage :1 Its wnll heanpg lass past “nan-rent war [he is may 11 bills. bmmer» Ils are notar- m' mall rr they [inwnS m rttatter mnaung Seals m ermerse ia. ()er- 0! the Austra- any Kind fhcm cordance r pack» mu d be :hrough wa' the lnit in reverse and not Use†ah are r DECK All ELECTRIC CAR CRASHES INTO AN AUTOMOBILE Number 44 IOTORIAAN GAVE N0 WARNING SIGNAL‘PROIINENI' LAKE FOREST IAN DEAD Accident Occurred n Control Avenue GleneoeGengo Completely Debuoyed by Crouing. City Council Should Pen 2 Fire. Weukegen Foetory to Reopen. Ordimnce Stopping Cer- on ! Rockefeller Give. $50, 000 to North Side of Street Lelle Forest College - \\ 'rmt mlght have been a fatal accxdcnt a‘ curred at me Ccntml Ave. crowing of the Uncaqn Milwaukee Electm Monday (“swung at sxx o'clock. when a south hum! car crashed mm an uummobllc owned 5;; .‘Iri Albert P. Smul’: Hf north Lindcn Aw. The unly uccupant of the mauhme was Mr thn thren. chauffz‘r, whn escaped with a severe shak'ng up, whllc the au- [Umnbl‘xt‘ “as badly damaged. The Mde curtmns on the machine prevcnted the chaurfcr from seeing the car until he- was on the tracks. at then bexng too late to prevent the crash. Witnesses to the accident clalm that the motorman gaxe no warnan :lgnal and was coming at a fairly good speed. Then- htlve been many “near thx‘idents†at thls Museum: and bemre we have any fatalities uur L‘lt)’ council should Apply the "Safety Fxrst" slogan in the form 0! an ordinance stopping A†south bound cars on the north side of Central Ave‘ The councxl should make a New Year's resolution the same as anybody else. Thus would be a good one and the police could see to it that it is not broken. A. lllt’K‘Klng was held in the council. chambers Tuesday night and the followâ€" . ing ofï¬cers elected: i PRESIDENTâ€"W. O. McKinney. g V [CE PRE i. â€"LouisJ. Yoeman. TREASl RERâ€" H. C. Burnett TRL STESS Michael H. Hussey. The- odore H. Durst David T Webb Charlesi Bairstow. William 1. Lyon BOARD OF DIRECTORSâ€"~W. 0. Mc- Kinney. L. J. Yoeman, H. C. Durst. D. T. J Webb, Charles Bairstow.and Wm. l. Lyon. $ [ l The selection of a secretary was brought up and it was left to the board of trustees to select a suitable man for the position. Artcr revenmg a rgpon from the com- mItXL") uppomted m anCatlgak‘ (he Mer- chams Mercantile Company of Pmsburg. the Waukegan business men decided to get tom-'hcr. MrfFrank Moody of Waukegan. died verv suddenly Monday evening while visiting his cousin. Mrs. Frank 8. Green PASSES AWAY WHILE SI'ITING IN CHAIR at her home. He was apparently in good health when he left his home in Wauke- gan Monday morning. His death came while mains in a chair visiting with his cousin. and is supposed to have resulted from the effects of a severe (all he re- ceived some imp“) Comin of Mn. Funk B. Green Dion Sud- fdonly Whik V'm'ï¬n' Hor- Hxs body was ganoved to his home Tuesday and the funeral services were held yesterday in the Congregational Church in Waukegan. He leaves to sur- vn‘e him two sons. had experience on power lllaLulllca. Monday evening. January 4th, at einht Wankegan Sun o'clock. in the church ediï¬ce on Hazel Ave. near St. Johns Ave 3 lecture on Condition-l Md.“ Christian Science will be given by Bick- ‘ A conditional donation of WW was nell Y.oung C S 8., who is a member of gin/en the Lake Forest college by John D the Board 0: Lectureship of the Mother' ' Rockefeller Monday The conditions Church. The First Church of Christ gunder which this doontion w†made ‘5 SCICNlSL 1“ Boston-H.333. The leclure the same as one mode (mm the same .. r... “A n.» nllblIC is cordially mVIICd i m..." Inn! you The school must raise is free am to attend. LOCAL‘DOARD ACCEPTS WAN RD. pr wemcnts last night the Sberidm Road improvement was accepted. the total Cos: bexng $40,540. A! the original ISI- fwment was for $43,200 the property owners will receive a rebate of mox- imatcly ï¬ve per cent. Monday Evening. Janunry 4th, I! the Church Edifico or Huel Ave. ' Near St. John. Ave. WAUKEGAN BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE ‘ropcrty Om" Will pk fin pct Cont Rebate on Ovid-II Mt LECI'URE 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 36d the public is cordially u: u-v‘. -\..-....‘V.L fleets of a severe (all he re- ‘ Wuhan Fiï¬â€œ! ‘0 R'wpon e imp“) 5 With the beginning of the new year,at was fï¬noved to his homejleast one of Waukegan's important in id the funeral services were ? dustn'es will be operating to the limit 0! rrday in the Congregationaliits capacity. The M. Alshuler company Waukegan. He leaves to sur- 5 has sent word to all of its employee who " have had temporary positions during the ' ’â€' 'holiday season that commencing Mon- KE on cam SCIENCE :day. Jan. 4th, at both the Wlukegan and l North Chicago factories, every depart- 7 ment will employ a full force on regular ".5". ha..." 4“,, n u... schedule of hours. This means that em- ployment will be given to a large ad- h Edifiee or Huel Ave. . ‘ ~ I: A dmonal force. Their former employee; "at St. 1° I“ "' WI†begiven preference. but they will also give work to many who have not January 4th. in eight had experience on power machines. Wuhgan Sun H0 SOHS. evening. L,,,-L “1:4... nn Lian-l xigblanh Park Presg The cause of the ï¬re is uncertain. but . it is thought that it might have been lstarted bv an explosion of gasoline or an automobile engine in the garage. I Fishing Industry Suspended ' For the ï¬rst time in many years the ‘ï¬shing industry at Waukegan has been ‘ torced to suspend operations entirely in 'the month of December. The cause of the complete suspension of the operations 3 of the crafts that ply out of Waukegan = port daily during other seasons of the year is stated in the presence of a great 'sheet of ice that covers the surface of Ithe lake for at least 10 miles out from lthe shore. The ice althought not of }great thickness nevertheless prevents the raising of the nets of the ï¬shermen ow- } ing to the menace of damage to the nets ‘ by the ice and the attendant retardation ‘ to the work. NEARBY NEWS ITEMS , 0F LOCALINTEREST Village Manager Employed It Winnetln Announcement has been made by the: \illage Ct‘UnCli of Winnetkzi that Mr.‘ Robert 1,. Fitzgerald of Madison, \Vls" has been employed as village manager Mr. Fitzgerald is a graduate engineer of Purdue lfiiiuersity. Duringthemmtiiii- mm of the public utilities and pllbivc im- prm-ementx‘ :ii Gary he wak piw iincnili connected Wllh the managenii-nit Fiir‘ the past three years he has been con“ nected Wllh the Wisconsin Rallflhfll com llllSSliln anil a prominent ï¬rm of \Via‘un- ‘ 51H engineers. The experience thus gain ed in making a study 01 the problems arising in municipalities and public" iifiliiv organizations gives him ewe-p- iionalqualirications for the position as business manager of the Village Prominent Lake For.“ Man Dead James Culberston Clow. \lCt‘ president of James B. Clow Sons ofChiczigo, well known manufacturers of plumbers“ sup- plies. died of heart disease Christmas day at his home in Lake Forest. For several ! months Mr. Clow. who was 41 years old. had been in such poor health he hadi been obliged to forego business. Three weeks ago he began to fail rapidly :ind his decline was steady until the end. The structure was of brick and stucco. located at the corner of Sheridan road and South Ave. source last year. The ochool must raise an additional 8350.â€. At one time it was undemood that Rockefeller had made an annual donation of $5011» to the Lake County school. however. it was learned that this la not the cue. Gun. Me In County? What may mehn the establishing of a game preserve in this county is likely to result from the nction of the Illinois Game commission in recommending that in each county in the state there be set aside a certain strip of land for the use of birds and other animals that now have no place to mate or live in a permanent -partmen t In (â€(lt'r tu :irouw llllr‘lt‘\l in llll‘ sub-l, ‘Jet‘! tit tire prevention aJll tr) stiiiiuliitel iyoung people to inform rhernulves uanropcrty Owner. on Homewood. Glen. ‘m suhiect. Mr (leurgelx’ lam-«tn: 'h;_')‘,,'viov. Midioimu ".4 own“;- lk‘lly offered prizes ammmting tn lllllly y Av... Object to Suppkmcnlll 1 dollars in gold for the best and set‘und ADIOIIMCIII No. no best 85511)\‘ written by high school . ‘ students. The subjects (hosen weie: r ’“The FIR†l’l’t‘VfllUOD Movement." and; ()n Mondav, in the County cuurt. the "Practical Means of Fire l'reventmn."jc"y met n, ï¬r" check in (m. luyrng â€i iThese were assigned to the English ‘ supplemental assessment: upon me hear- classes ot the Junior and Senior years ; ing ol obit-minus tiled by property owners about a month ago. The ï¬rst prize on ‘ of Homewood. (,irnyuw. Midlolhian and each subject was ten dollars and the.0n'enwa Aycnueg on Supplement-l ,second live. each in the form 01 a gold 3 Assessment No. no. At the i.“ meeting piece. The contest â€3111‘“! l“ a W?“ i of the City councrl the last of the supple- deal of interest among the students and mental ordinances we" W‘ In all, a number of excellent papers were Wb‘there have been lortyhve of n“. pm: mitted. The judges were MYâ€" R“bâ€l3 ‘ceedings which the City has passed and Mr. I). W. Hartman, and Mr, Preston T. ‘ ï¬led in court during the year All of the Kelsey Of Chicago. 0n â€W last day 0‘ ‘ Assessments. With the exreption of hve. school before the Christmas holidays the ‘ have been cunï¬nmd by the mu†â€(1 names 0' Prize winners W?†given â€U! the rolls are now in the hands 0! the l l l l iNo one Hurt but Mncbine Badly Broken. ‘ Accident Occurred on Vine Ava. V i and Green 3., Rd. 1 This morning about 8‘300‘t‘lock a large ‘Waukegan Truck collided with the de- 1 livery machmc of Geo. F. Bock grocer. iwhich was dnven by John Juhnsun. The gaccident occurred at the Vme Ava Via» Iduct while the Bock machine was 30mg , west and the colliding machnnc was head- ed south on Green Bav Rd. Luckily no one was hurt but the machine owned by Bock was hadlv smashed. the front wheel being ennrr|y taken off and the radnamr badly broken. Propony [-1ch Recorded During Pu: Two Wooku A‘ W. Parask: to Geo. Herrmann. Jr., lots 42 to 50. blk 1. Deerï¬eld Park. W. lots 42 U D. 3100‘ F. C. Spalding to John Gnï¬â€˜nh. 70.73 acres in S E } sec 8. Deerï¬cld Twp. W D. $10.00. UM MA“ for the Folkw‘iu Por- no.- Roamin- in Loo-l Ofï¬cc Mr. Tom R. Crane, Mr. Michael Gal- lant Mr. Wuter J. Hayes. Mr. R. C. Jones. Mia Martin. Mr. Winter 1. Mayes. um Carrie Mot“ In. B. B. Smith. and Mr. Roberts himself. presented the? prizes. Francis Everett of Highland' Park received ï¬rst win on â€Praclltal Means of Fire Prevention" and his pap-r will appear in our next issue. Norrll Pitt of Lake Bluff received the second prize ()nthe other subject, "The Fire Prevention Movement." Miss Evelyn O'Neill of Lake queet recuved tirsl‘ prize and Miss Jane Marshall of Lake Forest received the second. * AUTO ACCIDENT THIS MORNING HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1914 THEY WERE LOST AS WELL AS BROKEN LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ADVERTISE!) LETTERS EOBJECT IONS SUSTAINED 9 BY THE COUNTY COURT 3 ()n Mondav, In lhe Cuun'ly (null. the Icny met It: ï¬rs! check In the lcxyung ul |supplemental assessmrnlu upon the hear- ing ol obyxtmns lilcd by proptny owners of Homewood hlrnucw Mldlolhlan and .On'cnwa Avenue; on Supplement-l lAneumem No. {10. AI (he Int matting iol the (My councul the last of (he supple- mental ordinances were passed In all, ‘there have been lortyï¬vc of the pm: ‘ceedxngs which the City has passed and lï¬led in court during [he year All of (he ‘lssessments. wnh the cxrrpuon 0! Inc, ‘havc been Cunï¬rmed by the (our! Ind :lhc rolls are now m the hands ol the 'cily collector for Collection. FIRST SUPPLEIENTAL T0 [EU DEFEAT [am In doubt as to the reference t4» the cost of the assessment or rather the amount of the awumenl to he Includx-d in the supplemental prmeedmg [am inclined to thunk that It u autï¬cwntlv defective so the court will not Ix rr- quired to pass upon the question whether thereis dcï¬cnency. lam frank to say thnt I would ï¬nd considerlble trouble m reaching that conclusion. 0n the heanng n! the objectmns ï¬led tn supplemental Assessment Prot‘eedtnp No. 110 It was contended by E. St Gatl. attorney representtng (he prnperty (mn- ers, that there WM no dehcxt for whn h a supplemental assessmt-nt could he levted Judge Permm, however, did not go Into figures at thtn aécount or pass upon the rtght at the rtty to Ir») a sup- plemental Assessment to (OHPCK the de- ï¬t‘tt. Hts deusmn was ban-d upon the tact that the CH)’ had, In computmg tts accounts 0! the dehctt. taken In a hast» the amount of the coat of the mtgmal Improvement as shown by the «My records or 1906 rather than the at tun] cost as shown by the certiï¬cate 0! com- pletton as ï¬led by the Board 0! Local lm- movements and Ipproved by the court In the ï¬rst proceedma. The court Conclud- ed its ownton :3 follows‘ Coufl'l Dociuion Asl intimated (hls momma, I think (he assessmcm slands nr lall.» m two places: ()nelsthc alleged dcnurnn m the cost of the assessment. and the other the legal question whether or nnl its ordinance is properly pasx-d upon ll 0 certiï¬cate of mmplermn. My best Judgement is that the cem- ï¬catc of completion which was passed upon inthts court, lnllowing the ordn- nance proceedings should be lollowrd u the hast-tor the passage 0! ordmame provndlng lot this supplemental use“- mcnt. and that not bemg the case In thn ï¬cate of completion which was passed upon inthts court, tnllowing the ordn- An we we law the Home dumbu the other mghL the Member "BM, nance proceedings should be lollowtd u pret‘eedina me In a than who has been the hast-tor the passage 0! ordmame provndlng lot this supplemental use“- ment. and that not bemg the case In thn record. I think the objections are well m tonne†over twenty yexn. He had voted against the Hobâ€"on Reoolunoo. Wxth u very amen look upon In: her. he said thlt the kappa-incl of thnt day m the that. want that flaunt. ot dimmwcolbctthhwnl. [manyycm Over Six Million Chis..- ol Unitod Houu vu ou cl tho Group 0‘ Five Sutu Paulie-0d [or the P.m¢e Which Compriu WiHvood. And 0’ the National Prohibihon Owned by A. C. Schw-b‘ Bill Tot-I Wreck FOURTH] HOURS DBATE IN CONGRESS BEYOND CONTROL BEFORE DISCOVERED CONGRESS!“ THOMSON IFIRE DBTROYS LARGE 0N PROHIBNON BILL WILDWOOD RESIDENCE By Chu M. Thom-on \\ .ul muton, I) ( Ih' «4:.wa 2hr awn ll-ltu “Pm L I wax nu! EM}; Hi Isâ€! May I sum? this! \ “Humprhhuhh In “Him, Upon H! kn hum my \Icvu on an Ka-prsrrnlalnr inn! H, making (hat (mesh m lc-ttrz I then «Ma-H! 1mm n! the â€'50!“th Inn-Yb h: mu- m) Mason: 1m (Mug 2.“ Hm! mane-r \anm up int .n mm m the H ‘UN‘HI‘ Turadm nr Hm wrek '1 hr u-wnm Dawn .1! In. A ‘lmk HerJd (.1 [hr l)~\1.|i Imuv nl hm!) and “Pu-H 1hr {ml .411 «vn [he hum \ulr “'45 uuniudrd .! “a: 1: NW mmuxr‘ hrlmr nndmxhl [hr (h'halr ulmh «ununurd vulhnul m h-nupnun fur nralh tuunrrn huuu. “as lanvu-d with mun): mu-rral by unwds whu‘h paLKc-d (hr RaHrHr.‘ all Ihmugh [hr (1a) and rvrnmu E\rr\ rhumrnl 0! [hr L‘rhmr “a: spam-d and H nu.- tmnl ed 1;) prumis u! (Ira! (â€thus-Mn and snmrnmrs n! lulu-11w“ 'I'hr n-uummn Lnlrd In >n UH 1hr mat-33am n .uyunl) as 1‘}? “tin? in! H and 1N' .1me H. I “as $1.441 u! an vmrutmnu 1, an! a I “as $1.441 n1 \vrlt‘ on this Rn (hm-mu \wu~ the pruplr (If H ng- \ u-w :- .m ul xm- czar'h Thrn-imr 1hr ummlumlv u.» nut allow-Hm .x pleasant um- Hm I vu-lnvmrd H unruhrlc'xs. luxaust llw QHPSIIUH Involve-d I! out n! (hr grralnt quvslnnh 'nrfnlr mu Nnnnn Ind.“ and Huang 1 am unahma'fly â€mum-L to the Manic m mloxncannp lnqunn as a hen-nae. question ‘ The Federal Cnnstttutmn. upecxtytngl the powers 0! the tenttal government,: was made by the plate: It prundes It-v j the adoptum ut amendments tn either of two waya, one 0! which la by the game 0! a reaolutton by a two thtrna vote ol‘ both branches of (charm. submitttng‘ the amendment to the states for ratlhca- tton. and the adoptmn ut the amendment tn lhlh manner requtres the lasurable IC-‘ non of at least three fourths ml the states, through thexr legislatures or thvuuuh t‘onventmns eluted lnr the purpose (he! atx mtllmn people at this tuuntry, all Cttlzena ot the van-ma atatn. have petttmned bonï¬re-u tu pa» a rmduttun submttmx an amendment tn the (4m stttutmn nn thla auhyrtt to the state: tn! thetr approval or rejeetton. 10 say that the paw;- ul auth a resolutmn would be a \tolatlon o! the Cunatttutmnal nxhts ot the ataten, II to my mtnd. pure nun tense. Congrcu cannot be charged mth Violating state nghta It It pane: :: resulu- 2 non maktmz tt poutble tor the states' themaelvea to uy whether they vuah to enlarge the powers ongtnally granted by 1 them to the Federal Government ()n the cuntrary‘ Congress In denying tn the states a right plainly mven them by the‘ Constitution II It retuae: tu pal- such a resolutton whenever such a substantial number 0! the people request the tub nnsston of a propooed amendment tn the ‘ states a: provnded by the (umtntuttun It ' tmn 0! (he piohlbmon ul [hr lraflk In :nmnculing hquon n a bmetagr" The question cannot bc nvondrd nur (an tho-e who would. run l'ly lrom ll ll mil to maln one o! the toremoo! quesnom be- lore LII until It In nolved Ind nolved right. and that '1†be when the trafï¬c it no more. When will lhu time come? I do not know. but I bclncve u will be none: thin most people dnum of. Many lruumrnta vn-tr adwmt‘rd tn the debate on Tursdm; m favor (>1 and against the ldoptmn ut the maximum. An argument ï¬lm“ the resolution. with whtch I hid no patwm‘e. was to the cflcrt that III palate would amount to : vvola» lion 0! the right. 0! the slum The mum. oi the dry bent. at (hut old 09ka "State. Rights", n Ilwnya heard when one wnnt; to make a bug nun-e ind drown the umnd 0! ha oun votcr n he vote: on a truublcwme- publu poltcy sch l! What u the future of thus great qua ltmg Hu n-ndnwn! H1 KM P Lu†« nnsmuvnla u\ up“! flhr 1c an" A! glru‘ qmw h)“ Mb I) 1m hr 1hr a! ,H dlh'Y‘ .13 the†Uh!“ nth I hum (hr n Pmld In a ulnghhz md \ulr I! the-H In†Lemur» n m 1hr (-xuluhun Huh 7’6} )hrPH Hui.» :1! In 1hr Pm! tvrr In} Ham's Thrlflms m paymrm “xi! br 52 a â€hat: l "Fullâ€, b‘glnnu‘ v-Ih Match, .1915‘ and the quanerh' dwadends paid gm 1hr Muck “Fl“ [0 toward paying in! *n .mrr dl'dudln‘ munâ€"st u 4 pet cent Eper annum on the unpaid balance. I The company has paid 8 per cent Anndcndn for men year; and H II cl!- culued mm (11st ll lhu rule and [he mornhly paymemn will pay for the flock m lull by November, 19x3. hmlduu Huvsn a) 1hr (iuhhuusc was save-(1mm In HI: hran snnw 3:11: 'Im-s- day '1 m hnuu‘ “a. unth about 57M!) and Is A hula. hm 'I he fur dt-pavmlrnl. wlm h avnvrd I lru minute‘s after 1hr alavn‘ “as turned m ‘2‘: handnnmn-d tn 2hr hrrzmg (>1 xhr nrmrsl hvr plug, bunny In umnml “uh I plug atmu! a Humwnd 111'! mus) and u ,M- ~v drv'r Him purthnw Muck «)1 HM vumpmn .3! 3‘; I“ pr! ~lmyr nn ram H‘HX’ wumrnh p217 \:1!ur SH!“ Nu rmplun \an pun‘haw mmr limn Uht’ shavr (m «an 9: 5310 0' annual “ayes- hr rH‘HVl-s m nmvr than lrn shmrs whisk Telephone Conway Given Elnployoo (hunt. to buy Sham I! ‘I I0 '1 Le Arm-1n an '1 rlrphone and Trlr graph \ Inn pain :mnmmrrï¬ that arrange- rm-ms lmu hen. mam- h\ ulm h rm‘ phn tux «v! 1hr He‘ll \\~H'IIL who have brrn Yul \4'.’H) my nun: :n 1hr x-rvu‘r. and u ,M- ~v drv'r Him purthnw Muck 'H‘r Arm-mar: '1 graph \ n-n pain :mn mthlslmu hrrr. u phat-5 «v! 1hr He‘ll brrn Y“: â€141)â€! n FORT SHERIDAN SADDENED BY DEATH Pnhu» one M tht saddest events whn‘h ham ever occurred dunng the his- tory 0! Fort Sheridan, was the sudden death of Mrs Earl Carnahan. Mir 0! Mum Earl Cunahan ot the 27th Intnntry who died In the Evanston hmpntnl adv Thurpdly mmnmg. Decembev twenty- fnurth, u! t'hl‘d birth Mayor Carnal-Inn n- celvrd the had nrw» (m the tum‘hllf on hu way home to xprnd the hohdlu wnh hn tannlv 1mm Trxu (My. where he II Itntmnrd Mr Edward J Bock. former General Wntmdent of the Chicago Mllww he: Electnc, WI" open 3 shop on January 9th 812) w, Centnl Ave, known a the "New Method Te- nd Code: StoreԠA novel future about this store will be an elaborate tau and rut room. Instead oltheoldmethodolgivin‘ prize- with Tha- rrmaln) wort when to Mrs‘ Carnahan's um humr m “ashmgxon for burul, hhnluhchu 3hr Icavu to nut-he hrv I husband and um th'dffn. L athennr, hhrrn yrln uM‘ and a buuncmg bah) boy who u do- mg mccl) In the Evanmun hospllal. For uvenl weeks a commmre of Oman“! this road has been working upon plans [or rndnal cut; In panama (rum During the past wetk or ten day: buuncu has picked up muen-lly. manned hnghl rates war framed, and an uflmnl ordcv was “wen mat the prmnt order should stand. ()rdcn wen- gwrn In! week by HR mnnngcmrm m (be Chicago North- wcurrn rulru-d to mike no further re- ducuum m tum urvnce. " Incruu J Budnm Kory. C. ‘ Fro- 1akI-g o“ Trun- 16’: Vlll SELL STOCK T0 EIPLOYES Opr- nl 2| W. Calm! Av... Sal-r- 417, January M â€fr WILL NOT CUT TRAIN SERVICE NEITHANDMW n1 \m‘n'mun ungzn k r‘nplmrl)’ \Hi we ton nmm huuM‘ M Mr A4 and!) If. \VJdvuxui at mudmght Burl Cara-h- Diod in [7.309.- Hoopinl Thu-today Morning um 1hr Hm! (' “21> dm‘uufl‘d by “hm “a: un lm way He wan-vindicw (urn- adoptedtheNlflonal Hu- \.;f of NH (1? :1:.\(‘> 1n Wild- n flu “mu-r he Volume 4 (â€Hunt m1 mining Hid Pl