Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE SEVER. All Markets SIX NEW OILERS ARE OPENED BY MIDWEST Gusher on Section 11 Gives up Over 2,000 Barrels ‘ne OILS HIGHER [GRAINS RALLY erat INSTOCK MART IN LATE SALES Ot Recents Gy Wises, Crammer NEW YORE STOORS—LAST SALE ” aoe. Oe a ar a Big Indian -........ Psy = n ‘Bessemer Depression In Sympathy ) Daily on Initial Test and C Only One Will at tions of & bullish cuilock for tae] With Foreign Demand — |},ber ix mit Sa pra <—see Pencaait teenies Three ette een] Senne TORY i ae WR he American American abroad and increased confidence ‘ e e713 97.16 SIX NEW —LEAD OIL forth Casper Creek, No. 36—| Anaconda domestic business prospects Beseake CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—With lower|U. 8. 9 98.31 99.40 Siz mew Salt Creek producers are| aouthenet quarter section 3687-82,| Atchison . ......------.-.-. 9% . cunipttbensive buying Of tavestment | Tene ee ot eee ast east ty ae depth 1,190 feet; drilling, showing of] At! Guir & W indies... 18% and &peculative shares in today's a et ward cline today as a result of absence As at 1,110 fest, Baldwin Locomotive ~.......1. rity Gulen 7 Sas aseed ee Naber on of support. Selling, however, was eee eengt Bed ores bs. 58) 4 only of a scattering character and | Frenc! public 7%s - Skull Creek No. | 1—Southeast Bteel born Pereeh SUvRaSUs, Lorain exebente | Since dnsued. Uptirns th the qreck|sapenese a Salt Creek. quarter section 16-44-62, depth 3,665: rates and chea:er money. Gains of Kingdom of . drilling in sand, cemented off water, 3 one to five points were common. | market and tn cotton tended to make] iingdom of No ehon. risg| now drilling in. 5 Fargo The centra! leather issues were con-| Wheat Dears cautious. The opening, ) 1872 Mo. 52 $9 | sPicuously weak. Sales approsi- | hn aaa from % to % lower, quarter section 18-16-10, New Mexi- mated 1,250,000 shares. ip ogg seed ied + Ted ¥ 1.07% to 1.07%, was followed by a section 11-40-79, 2,430 feet;} © depth 1,870 feet; shut down for x Kinney Coastal 1 little further setback and then by WO erecenesemwodnvececeices. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Stock broguced.080 barrels. i ayers? cig ‘ Lance Creek Royalty. . Prices resumed thelr upward move. see ane oto reerees Sete July, | American pe gay ie gay “eats Northeast section 3 ter section 192016, New Mexico, @ Gut rer} Hen at phe opening of today's mar-| confined to transferring of hedges |*merican Tel and col. quarter on 6-40-79, | ter 29-16, lew co, Mountain -—-. ket. A. bullish tement on the | Confn fo transferring of hedges | 4 naconda Copper 7#, 1938' .--- 1,894 feet; produced 230 barrel Gepth 450 feet; drilling. New York Oil ramen railroad outlook for next year by by cash houses, and price changés Anaconda a Caprer 6s, 19: be shot. ee rae —————-. Pwardy --.---------- 8 ak one of Wall street's most prominent| “ere Barrow until nervous shorts | At. T, and San Fe., gen 48 2. quarter section 34-40-79, 1,536 feet; ; Red Bank Se2.00 3.00 | 2Perators combined with a series of| forced the market upward at the | Baltimore and Ohio cv., 448 spor z favorable October earnings state.| /**t- Bethlehem Steel con A gstec aid. apt owes be shot. oper Cc Vs a gabe abe eng ae 07% | ments resulted in a brisk demand She run. Weather for, husking .gused Stikes were cs Ghinty veel te es Son 19940 LU tees] Ape. Maglo.- Shoah Me. tel Gaee ease cieaz pea Tom Beli “Royalty --- 02 ‘03 |f0r the railroad shares, Chesapeake| ‘he corm market. After opening un-| Chicago Burlingvon and Quincy +4 quarter section 2-39-79, 1.645 feet; b> vie fon 1148-97, oon * Suger, pi as eee EAs and Ohio leading the early advance | Ch@nsed to % lower; December .73 a eeeeet with a gain of 1%. to .73%, prices showed a slight gen- 15-A—Northwest | @¢pth 1,900 feet; drilling. Famous PlagersLasky Western States Buying of thé ratls continued to] °f@! decline and then rallied some-| Great Northern 1,635 feet Baxter Basin 6-X.—Northeast]General Asphalt -. . Wyo, Kans .. oo 15 re hat. t 7 be the outstanding feature in the Montana Power 2698 feet: drill reed te ine te General ee + per marge early dealings, Chesapeake and Ohis ey: Teports that con.|Northern Pacific re! x ; drilling and trying to |General ra oRB CLOSIN signment notices were steadily in-|Northwestern Bell ‘N Nelber Dome test—Southwest| make formation shutoff. Great Northern , NEW YORE. OU IG | oxtending its gain to more than two Seem Teeieern | points and New York Centrai,| °Te@#ing led to selling of December |Pann. R. R. gen.. 58 es es Steel J i quarter section 13-4593, depth 3410] Blk Basin well 2—Blk 1, Northern Pacifi and buying of later months. The [Sinclair Con Oil col feet; drilling. depth 325 feet; straightening hole, “| Ruste, Oxntrel ~ ‘ ? 10] Preterred, Atehiaon ese "Renae close was unsettled, at 4 @%o net | Union Pacific First 4s SSS | Inspiration copper -.---—. ¥ lower to %e gain, December 73@ |U- 8. Rubber 6s — International Harvester ‘ moving up 1 to 1%. A good demand Southern Pacific ev., 4s — also set in for the tobaccos, motors, | °?%#°: Utah Power and Light ts ------- Int Mer Marine pid --.. low priced oils and. independent] OWNS to scantiness of receipts, |ivestern “Onion one ee ‘on Se 09 58.00 58.43 | steéis. Foreign exchanges opened | 0S Were relatively firm, starting | Westinghouse , Biectre i Copper Strike Important ~ : shana, eae ed oe Kelly Springfield tr Irha tree waniand movement gon: | -#2% and later bolding near to init) smoot meme To Carbon County Future : Sees ee eee ae See the activity and strength of the hogs gave firmness to provisions. Fe ; seasoned dividend paying rails a: bug aed the outstanding feature, “Big Four” |: Ton, See A copper strike that may prove; urging he pursuaded the soldier to Maxwell Motorh -.--------- - ll, a new ‘ very valuable has been made tn the| agrée to stake the Jand for the two| Middle States Oil --.----.---— high, Chicago and Northwest- 1.01% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% bo wR, re ai ah ‘ ‘& Tex iam ern gained three and several others was ‘meas whereby Dillon wee Siteecunt eae pd = Chicago Prices. Rowe’ UP one to two points. High Conse = pain ah ag call at the Fort the following at-|New o¥rk Central CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—{U. . De- | Priced tobacco shares were absorbed |ternoon and the two were to stake|N Y NH @ Hartford partment of Agriculture)—Hogs—|0P a rising seale. Central Leather, | De: OI | mm WYOMING (Continued from Page One men, fn addition to hospital authori- jout the claims. True to his agree-| Norfolk & Western - c Recelpts, 27,000; 10 to 20¢ higher:| Schulte and the Maxwell Motors | ¥ 2K. TRG 72 ties, t, Dillon showed up at the Fort| Northern Pacific big packers inactive; bulk good and | Issues yielded slightly on'profit tax. | Tuy 3% the next afternoon, put the soldier] Pacific Ot! ‘ cholce 200 to 325 pound butchers,| !ns but stiffened later when the aia not report. Hearing that afPan American Petroleum B % | $7.15@7.45; top, $7.50; better grades | advance tn the general list became young men, Ralph Levon and Mr.| soldier had been badly injured on the| Pennsylvania - -41% | 160 to 190 pound averages, $6.75q | ™ore pronounced. ‘Tidewater Olt, Goodwin, who arrived in this vicinity | target range that morning Dillon|People’s Gas _ > ‘964 ; killing pigs, 250 higher; bulk| Congoleum, Lorillard, American ; Representatives of various clubs eeveral months ago and decided to| went to the hospital to investigets.|Protucers & Re! é desirable strong weight, $5.76@6.00; | Tobacco A and B. Davison Chemical | Will Be Located €t THe fen’ the eanpaian ‘comsattces tebtins a auna tates Ge perks oot on heavyweight hogs, $7.10@7.50; me-| and Mathison Alkall extended their 4 : c . : he following: Ladies, Auxillary, shot was the one he wanted to s¢e.| Reading - -------------.-.- dium, $7.00@7.45; light, $6.70@7.20;] carly gains to 2%. Call money ¢ rence Tana ts Snel ea, Be issseeet estes De Savy eae fa nj State University, [ace ‘pony aoaae ont he maost reliable in-| where the ore eee vibes ed ee ere ay gprs oe tn the afternoon and some tnactive ° 5 Crane States. a Leary and Aa A. Backlinger: . + be veral erward 5 ithern Pacific ............. Harvester ions club, M. J. ey, + T, Rehr, Muinete ail oeepbetiene ton yassaties a te te vin, ‘Bou 3 Pitas eS Seatetmseakd 11,000; very slow: | mounted 2%, Sloss batten Steel Jr. and Harry F. Comfort: Boy ity of Fort Steele Mad yralctie but J, covecquen fed steers and yearlings, steady to] 4% and Gaskets and Southern sec- LARAMIE, Wyo., Noy. 21.—Pres!- } Scouts, H. Roe Rertls. —Wheat—No. ‘The gentlemen took the advice and = wy to lotate the I of ion -----1.045% | weak with yesterday's extreme de-|ond preferred 10 points. Kresge|* Pema 4 i No 2 bard, $1.03. | dent A. G. Crane of the University} Anyone desiring information on bkad Tooke after pel fe sagen} tl Sowheenke several L pene een ek top yearlings, $11.75; | Central ee. shares depressed the Oate—No. 9 white, 48@44%c; No.| ty place its ey petroleum Sebearch oe —— : told them about the na-| assays of the ore have been made eX ome held higher; best handy weight | Common 1% to 9% and the preferreq| 9 White. 49% @44c. 4 zi laboretory at the university this samples which were|which show it carries a good per|Un steers, $11.50; few early sales plainer | three to 80, both new lows for the} YC No. 3, 16@71 Hc. fA fF | COOK ' ' 1 coming spring. The decision follows ‘aicott by a soldier who| cent of native copper besides good| United Retail Stores --______ grades, $7.80@10,00; she stogk and | year. saaloe The ste a visit to Washington by Dr. Crane at Fort Steele, forty- mae tafmuch 2 U 8 Ind Alcohol ~~... « bulls, fully steady, slow; veal calyes.| ‘The closing was strong; Iate deal-| ‘Timothy seed—#6.75@8.00. and Frank A. Holliday, both repre- much Pratt work / ago. steady to weak; packers b at | !gs reflected more widespread spec- | Clover seed—$15.00@23.75. senting the board of trustees, and / In telling of that incident Mr. Dil- 5% | §3.00@8.25 mostly; few $8.50; | ulation for the advance vith a Lera—91 is confirmed by a telegram from | that after considerable ere and foohabe, spots higher. | of the early gains largaly !ncreased. E. C. Finney, first assistant secre- ‘Sheep—Recelpts, 9,000; 3 Davison Chemical was up almost | ERD HER tary of the interior and a letter e é Overtand .. ter grades fat lam seven points and Tidewater O!l 8%. from H. Foster Bain, director of ,/ . & : strong; others and sheep generally —_——_ the bureau of mines. As a result ar et SssiIp an riers Butte & Superior -—-—----——-. « steady; most fat lambs sari $12.00 the university will add a new do- TES, ‘ Colopado Fuel & Iron -.----- .’ @12.40; top to eity bute! FLOUR partment, that of petroleum en- . e. e e Montana Power -61° | row choice clipped 1 j, $11.35; MINNBAPOLIS, Nov, 21.—Fiour gineering, third of its kind tin the (Continued from Page One O O erations Oil F Id: - good feeding lambs, $12.00@12.25.| unchanged. Bran 26.50@37.50. Unitod States. Medical society, the American and n P m TELGS | stattuck Arizona —n---- 06% | £004, pound ewes, $5.25. Shown mary nose President Crane's announcement | National Geographical societies, the OMAHA QUOTATIONS re r} e sa “Department plans to place two| *™érican Alpine club and lesser or- Out West Reviving. the Utah Of Refining company on OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 21—{U, 8: Money men at station tn spring of 1924, | ©*2izatlons. a Dr. Cook was graduated with a it We Petroleum which was/ Black mountain, in th Crud Market Department of Agriculture.)}—Hogs D MOINES, Iowa, Nov, 21.—| adding to station other men as a copies tehiee during the Wyo-|Nowater district “int Hot Sptines . —Receipts 11,600; active on better Robert Burris, who was arrested In| funds are available. Gegree of doctor trom the New York _ University College of Medicine in ming ofl boom, comes to the front | county. Srades steady to strong; bulk good! NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Cal!| Peoria, Il., and brought here for| “When federal appropriation now | trun ret” 4c Polieeiie a wenstaess Cat Creek 8 .95 | and cholce 200 to 235-pound butchers} voney easier; high, 4%; low, 4%;|@uUestioning in connection with the] Pending 1s secured, station next appointed surgeon to the Peary Stoll Creek Drilling In Lance Creek ------0---------- .80 | #-85@7.00; top 7.00; mixed loads ruling rate, 4%; closing bid, 4%;| Saying of Mrs. Eric Rose of Boone, | Year will have four or five researgh : Antarti expedition. Tw ” The Midwest has started drilling|Osage _... .--...---so packing grades slow; few sales} cored at 4%; last loan, 4%; col, | Towa, confessed early today, accord- cn troy << thoter pegs Vee sore latee hela w purist eae is forthcoming that the company |in its test of Skull Creek today.fone. Grok steady to strong; mixed loads carry! ioans against acceptances, 4%; time | (ng to Hi Yackey, an agent of the eetabUptument of dtatjon et thin |i, oc Gresniand, nd the. mart has gone on to a dividend earning | Production {s expected in the Lakota |» cntight wawewewewewwe-- -95 | NS packing sows and lights 685@} 1.55 firm; mixed collateral, 60-90 | State department of justice. The| time very opportune as it fits tn year he explored the south portion basis through the purchase of scat-/sand which ts being penetrated. Gy: Haan .95 | 6:75; packing sows 6.20@6. 252,] 229% 6; 4-6 months, 5@5%; prime} fficeer said Burria would plead| Well with plans of university for a! 7?" o “same ialand, tered royalty interests in the Okia- Greybull —- .95 | "se cost yesterday 6.59; weight 252.| comercial paper, 5@5% sul'ty to @ charge of murder when| new department of petroleum In 1897 Dr. Cook was appointed homa and Texas fields. Rock Creek eee Cattle—Receipts 6,000; beef steers, taken to Boone for arraignment. | sineering. There are but two othe: surgeon to tho Belgian Antartic ex Out West Petroleum will at once ee ie or she stock and bulls steady to strong: Mrs, Rose, an aged woman, was| cducational institutions in America| (oatiion and result he recetved call a stockholders meeting to ratify bulk fed steers and yearlings 7.25@ clubbed to death at her home Sep- ste A Eny — special attention. to | swdcois, decorations including the a plan of recapitalization, under 10.00; top on baat 32. grass Silver tember 25, while her invalid husband jum engineering. University | Giger of Leopold, the gold medals which there will be both a preferred re cows and ee ee 0@5.00; canners ‘ay, unabdleto ald her. Her assailant oe California has probably bee | o¢ the Belgian Royal society and the and common issue, the revenue . and cutters 2.28@8.26" bologna bulls Esse redencued: the home <ng ¢e,| ender in this: field. “Wyoming ca} Sintcinality of Brumels, end. the earning basis of the preferred being . 2.80@8.25; other classes steady; vea! caped with $25 and a rifle. develop station which should b0| suver medal of the Belgian ‘Royal the royalties acquired, other royal-| mission house buying. top 9.00; and feeders 5.60@ NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Bar silver} Burris is sald to have a criminal| leader in studying conditions pro- Geographical society; y, ties to be purchased, and royalties —— 7.00; top reel pes .64%; Mexican dollars 49%. vailing in Rocky Mountain region.” Again yielding to the lure of the production from com- Foreign Exchange Sheep—Recet) 000; Padwairae Lai eis Shs Dr. Cook, 903, " Santee which are to be consolidated | NEW YORI. Nov, Fe Seating classes strong; early sales fat wooled) LONDON, Nov. 21.—Bar silver Me iahtion eal cot ke eae into Out West, and which are al-|favorable news from the Paris con- Sain; tears thea G ik feeding Para mages ones» Mandy) Cotton of Mount McKinley, the highest ready on @ good revenue earning | ferences over the German situation Aaa i ners pate, red 2% per cent. ORLD COURT point on the American continent basis. seeutes on See keg] 1 iow eure ~ x more than 20,000 feet above the sea elgn © opening y's NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Spot cot- level. To expedition fafled but in To Complete Lysite Test foreign exchange market. Demand Pricés ton, steady; middling, 35 = 1906 he financed another and this A drilling crew has been sent out| sterling was quoted at $435%, an Denver Butter and Eggs ihe ~ sas time he claimbed to have been suc by C. D. cham of Thermopolis| advance of 2%c over yesterday's|Continental .—_______ DENVER, Colo., Nov. 21-4U, 8. ‘axel to finish the test he has been putting| final figure. French Francs moved| Cumberland --_-—-- Department of Ageatisive be tgs The Force! It was two years later that he down on the Lysite anticline. The| up seven points to 5.41 cents and|Calena --. ——-- 80% Receipts 500; bingy iy er ST SCMIGARG, Nov. Sic. Baths, loc notinced his claim to have reached location of the well is about fiye! Holland guildére jumped 17 points|Iilinols --———-———__- Dishes: $0: 7.45, pei oor, Geeteye J al the North Pole. miles beyond that being drilled by to 37.85 cents. Dr. Cook has written voluminously NY te i ° fs WASHINGTON, Nov. 21—Repre-| °F magazines along the lines of persons. There are at present in the| Xo, pipe _-----... 98 5 to 6 a sentatives of Protestant churches ,°thnology, anthropology, geography WOMAN HELD INS, county Jail four persons who show| ACh Dip® -—-------r-- 38 re of the United States urged President | &4 other sciences from his obser- Li! symptoms of insanity, two of whem| pee. Gi E Coolidge to use his influence. for| Yat!ons in the Arctic end Antaretic Dr. Dean believes might be quickly | Ture = = : American participation in the world | He Was the author of several books, EFFORTS BEING cured {¢ the county had adequate|uoiar Ref) 6 to” P : court, and invited Secretary Hughes | ‘cluding “Through the First facilities to treat them, Sou Pipe - i: 4 é to take the initiative in calling an | Antarctic Night.” —__— £ mon to plain kind 8.00 to 3.6 ge’ économie conference to consider the| , 1” 1913 and 1914 he lectured in OGAT SON x i Red ; ; nee Wraein geceenes. this country and in England. He = : comope teh rations as : be George W. Wickersham of New | ©2me to Casper with the opening of York, acted as spokesman for the | the of boom in 1917 and remained Aslegation, which included several |!" Wyoming for about a year, dur- high church officials and represent- ing which he became associated in { NEW YORK, Nov. 21—There was| Foreign Exchange . O. 41% cry ss bd down; Feyid ye @ moderate inquiry for refined sugar Vacuum .2--—-- ae 5 jheep—| Ip! 000; bs Mrs. Maddie L. Rideout, 52 years old, who has been heid at the city 7 } 64 practically every large protest. |th¢ organization of an oil company. Jail sitice last Friday and during | pormiGn NGE Mart— é fat lambs steady; few | ate ccna oie? | GI [ant body tn the country, including | 1" 1919 he went to Fort Worth, thet time haa refused to eat or sleep, | NEW YO! Nov. 21.—Foreign |S. P. 56% 66% | Arizona 11.25 flat; thy wel net 8h Sulfer taites ‘clawed stsedy; ax- those in the federal council of Got lid has continued in the oll was adjudged insane by 2 jury trial exchan; firm. Quotations in cent yearlings 9.00; fat proximate sales, 54,000 tons: Decem- churches and several not affiliated P before M. P. Whee'er, United States Great Britain, demand 437%; cable: | feeders 6.00; feeding lambs ater March, 4.43; May, 4.60: | Bie —_—_——~—__. commissioner, Tuesday afternoon.| 439. go.4ay ‘bills on 436 cholce 60 to 68-pound weights 12.15 July, 4 3 May, i] the delegation said The doctors who examined her ¢X-| France, demand 6.41%; cables, 6.45 flat. . | {n a statement presented to Pres!- Steel Dividend pect the woman may be cured with Italy, demand 4.36%, 37. . e e dent Coolidge, “that al! nations NEW YORK, Nov. 21—The Re & few months treatment at the state| peigium, demand 4. ce canon, 4.449 M issing Child should agree to submit to impartial | public irun and steel company today institution at Evanston as her case| Germany, demand .000000000029. | 7 i tribunals all disputes that threaten | declared an extra dividend of two iz not a vidlant one. cables, ,000000000020. Holland, de-| NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Copper— Potatoes Is Found Dead’ the peace of the world, which they | percent on preferred stock on The jury who sat on the case was cables, 38.03. Norway, | Hasy; electrolytic, spot and futures, j cannot solve by the usual processes af diplomacy ané conference. In the world court of justice wo see not only the fruition count of accumulated dividend the quarterly dividend of 1% per gent on preférred also was declared. composed of O. F. Steffen, George B.| demand 14.70. Sweden, demand | 13@13%. Nelson, J. T. Scott, George C. Stew-| 26.32. Denmark, démand 17.28. Tin—Firm; spot and futures, 45.00. = art, George C. Vance and Albert) Switzerland, demand 17.41. Spain, Iron—Steady; prices unchanged. CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Potatoes ‘Majors. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.— body of Irving Pickelny, four and a half and consu demand 13.07. Greece, demand 1.56. Lead—Steady; spot, 6.85@7.00. gbout steady; receipts 45 bei) ee yee ee was oe in the cel- yr : 7, pele ot pany be reagan ee amet sister nd, demand .000055. Czecho') Ziho—Quiet; East St. Louis spot|U. 8. shipments 7.27; “Visconsin bulk] lar of a Suffolk Street feqemant | ‘This is the police force Lapel can discussions. plans and dew! 5 P this eve: ig fetes Hocus mn, Waahe Bloval demand 2.92. Jugo Slavia, : round whites, .90@1.10 cvt.; sacked | house. ind. John W, Park, believed to bo |for peace through Justice based on Surveying and ‘Pocabens. and forts are being made to locate| demand 1.13. Austria, demand .0014, |-85@1.05 ewt,; Minnesota and North| “First reports to the police ini, [the heaviest town marshal {nthe law, but alro concrete exprqasion || Geol no Pang teak her son who was an enlisted man in; Rumania, demand .50. Argentine, Dakota VU. S. number 1, and partly| cated that the boy had béen slashed Sapo, ia chief, inSpettor, captain, | of thé christian spirit that is need. WYOMING MAP s D the army up to two years ago. demand 31.25. Brazil, demand 8.70. graded sacked Red river Ohlos, .85| aboyt the body but Medical Exam. by een dl sergeant, detective, par|/ed, the promise of & Jarger and a AN Dr. T. A. Dean, in testifying in} Montréal, 98 DULUTH, Minn., Noy. 21.—Close | @1.00 cwt; sacked round whites,|iner Norris later found thet the ssieioes | te een, And he gu- jtruer righteousness and justic BLUE PRINT CO. the came Yesterday afternoon, de- ee flax: November, 2.40 asked; Decem: | .85@1.00 ewt.; Idaho sacked Russets| marks Were scars of an operation Eades. | ‘Ups the 9 ee streets) |among nations, a step forward in P. 0. Box 325 plored the fact that Natrona county For results try @ Tribune Classi! ber, 2.40 asked; May, 2.41% bid, Jan-|1.90 cwt.; Michigan bulk round performed on the boy shortly before onde ips the scales at 40) | tho establishment of the kingdom Room 10, Daly Bldg. has no place to take care of insane fled Ad wary, 2.41% asked. whites, 85 @90 owt, his disappearance. of God.

Other pages from this issue: