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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 Tt Key Wist CiTizin PAGE ‘THREE an’ Where all the dogs, indludin’ ‘Arhos ‘the ‘Woiider ‘dog, ‘thefr mast wash. A nice, safe ‘place. jure. z | *“T never thought of that,” Ka: Said honestly, me sl ioe you Soniet oe Gye occ | Would at least burl it of a bit” | : “At Teast, you'd go fotind to ‘the | Chapter 30 ‘other side where Tio‘ore bathtés, an’ {it makes nto the real mtd, ‘an’ OLD HOME WEEE MURDER i ; SPORTS A Lilile Experiment | vou bien the gun. a far asy0u | The Characters Avey Mayo, Cape Cod ‘sleuth. wo 5 Could send #t onto the mud “REDS”: } ‘ot th i i i ‘ it | Be bai ind wes awe | Now, climb up on this'stump, Can stacll LOSS CAUSE | deve cenbectissveccssvevce ‘Kay Thayer, girl teporter. ‘Ou ctih tell i‘ Pn ne you_see the pond? ‘Cincinnati at Brooklyn—Wal- 859 - cant ou? The f course I can!’ ses _.. |ters (2-2) vs. Mungo (1-1). HOME RUNS IN FIRST INNING esterday: Lane has found a ®hotgun shell, but Asey isn't | —_—- H PBINAL ‘SESSION ‘SCHEDULED | OR FRIDAY NIGHT AT SAN CARLOS HALL wheel springing and a variety of important mechanical, comfort and safety features are among the improvements built into the chas- sis and into all-steel bodies of entirely new design and construction. Everything that contributes fo riding and driv- ing comfort seems to be provided in this new, ‘roomiy 4-door Dodge Luxuty Liner sedan Ge'lixe. Wide ‘tind ‘déep seats, improved visi- LEGALS fIN “THE ‘COURT OF THE COUN- | TY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, “An’ yot th (sd ‘man Tock, even a it Pn uA fa can see the house?’ St. Louis at Philadelphia— | ‘c ie hollow? Yes. For ‘that surface. ae was a matter, I can see the ocetn, ‘and ey i the lighthouse, and two chtlers oft .|shore, an ie Town ower, =. f, eng the Beltey of ae Fisst a only ‘WON FOR YANKS: INDIANS Cooper (0-1) vs. Johnson (1-1). | ongregatior church. ; is ‘Pittsburgh -at New York—Bow- this in landmarks DEFRATHD A'S; BUCK SHUT: 10.8) wa. Melon (1-2). OUT GIANTS ‘Chigagd at Boston—Page (1-0) most direct route, an’ the mdst (Speen ‘te Tie Ohisen) i Tar ger (1-1), ‘piseable, from Randall's in the NEW YORK, May 11.—Lon FES ollow to the ice House. There'are | warneke won his fourth ¢ume of ‘AMERICAN ‘LEAGUE ‘the season yesterday afternoon ; Bostor yn at Chicago — Wilson when he pitched seven-hit ‘ball'|'(1-0) Ws. Lyoris (1-1). : against Philadelphia Phillies as} New ‘York ‘dt St. Louis—Pear-'|'representatives of five ‘clubs ‘pres- |his teammates pounded Passeau'/ Sdn ‘(2*0) vs. Newsom (2-1). fent, and it is expected that one! for 11 safeties and a 4-3 victory.| ‘Philadelphia ‘at Cleveland—I more may ‘enter to make it a six. The Card hurler was relieved in|Caster (3-2) vs. Milnar (1-0). | Washitigtén at Detroit—Haynes. i a club circuit. the ninth by Bowman, -although a ‘Roy Hamlin calléd the meeting ino runs were scored off ‘his -de- | (1-0) ‘Vs. Trout (0-0). * 'to order ‘Monday ‘hight arid out- jlivery in that frame. Passeau; + Oe ry . a lined the purpose ‘of thé organi- and, Warneke staged a pitchers’, COMMISSIONERS ee _ atthe “iioat ‘of he way. zation vent eyay MEGES Lar- aoe eee es 4 ik |sen, of the WPA Teation De- /: |) BéBieiyn ‘Dodgers ‘hopped! on}... APPROVE WORK ocr rrent, made a very interest: na emmuateation GF nal estare (two Cincinnati Red hurlers‘: for (Continued ‘from Page One) irlg ‘talk to the boys’and ‘outlined | **, uch executor. is Bere |11 safeties and scored a bribe 5 =—_ the plans of the Recreation De-|a.'D. isp, n° St Gay of April, | win over the then leagite-leaders.:}jocal ter. Commissioner Mon-| partment in sponsoring the Jun-|, (S¢.): THADDEUS F. ATWELL, first-hand ‘acquaintance with |Meanwhile Wyatt and Hutchin- tee ee ‘dppoititéd to ‘takelior League. Z + “Nioin-atwell, Decemssa © sees tceh sets 1:21 p. m ‘ape rain.” son limited the Redlegs to seven|iip the matter with Mr. Spotts-| ‘Mr. Larsen also told the boys! (84.) ALLAN B. CLBARE, ‘JR., ! Tonclits Tite ocal Color’ isafe blows. Dodgers ‘came ffom')wood arid find out exactly the}jof ‘trophies that will ‘be donated apreiinene: ae tlns-35; AM. i the end of an ‘hour Kay re- Pehind twice. A seven-run Tally | amount needed to have the chap-to the winning club, best ‘batter| 1-81939 5:04 4:47 Cleveland 8 A turned to whtie ‘Ascy ‘sat on |i? ‘the séventh cinched ‘the ‘game. ‘ter ‘carry on. jand leading individual .player at a ie 10:40 10:56 St. Louis ‘the:stump. | Cards’ victory and ‘Re loss| A letter from county officials'in each position. Burowister, 7:00 a. m. today {Washington 10 ler legs ‘were ‘scratched With | brought the two teams ‘into a tie) Washington ‘cotinty, asking that; The five clubs represented at Sea level, 29.95. Detroit 12 |for first ‘place in the Nutional! Monroe coutity ‘contribute to the/the ‘tneeting were the Young eigen Philadelphia 11 WEATHER FORECAST ine a and Friday; little change in tem- (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) | perature. Key West and Vicinity: Partly; Jacksonville cloudy tonight and Friday; little st Gulf: (change in temperature; light to a able winds, | moderate variable winds. overc: Florida: Partly cloudy tonight Frid { aes ee ‘Final meeting of ‘the Junior ‘Baseball League before play gets underway will take ‘place Friday | night at San Carlos Hall. At the first ‘meeting. Monday ‘night, the Junior Leaguers had ee i THE WEATHER §_ MAJOR BASEBALL STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- seccccceccecccccccevesee LEAGUES’ STANDINGS BATE. e e ae she Rar Swit, ; ana saiiaal | Deceased. {Highest —. FINAL NOTICE } Notice ‘Is hereby given that ‘the {Lowest Se Aerie the zeth dey, Mean = - of June, A. D. , Present to the Hohoraiie.’ County, Judge of Mon- Normal Mean roe ‘Cotinty, ‘Florida; -his ‘final re- ° turn, account -and. vouchérs as 'ex- Rifyfall” ecutor of the Estate of Yulee Viola | Yesterday’s Precipitation Atwell, ahd at ‘the said time, then |, oe ae ‘and ‘there, make ‘wpplication to the | Normal Precipitation — said Judge for afinal settlement of | _*‘rhin record cover: ening ut 8 o'clock | ‘Tomorrow's Almanac ‘Sun Fises 5:44 a. ‘Sun sets 7:02 p. Moon rises 1:24 a. two paths. You take ‘em an’ get a Har ett, ‘em, an’ eae ae ry a little experinient. ‘ it’s | féinin’ some ‘mote. You mind? It you don’t want to do-this—” ; “only ‘get about ‘half the idea,” Kay said, “but I'm, willing to do anything that might help.” ; “This will. op ais is your af- fair. ee think the lower dane ‘is-sdneér. se want to make letours, or any -you can. “Yestefday moriin’,” ‘Asey said,| “I won't need’an hour for that.” “you raked this whole area, didn't] “Oh, yes, you will. You pick your ? ni Mie path,” “Asey ‘said, “an’ learn it. ink how this'll ‘Help “you. -i.o- cal color. 'Bay‘bries, scrub ‘pines, is | chedkerberrics,” ‘he ‘picked ‘a leat aid ‘chewed it, “nice Cape-air, an’ NATIONAL LEAGUE 75 Club— Ww. L. 82 Cincinnnati 10 7 St. Louis 10 7 . Brooklyn 9 8 Boston 9 8 .01 Ins. | Chicago 9 10 .13 Ins. | Pittsburgh 8 9 period New York 11 Philadelphia 8 11 Pet. 588 -588 529 529 474 ATL 421 421 arotind ‘is Where you found the ‘shell, it’s soft. It was dug up, an’ the shell stuck in, just so wa wash.” Lane said a number of bitter things. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— w. L. * Boston 10 4 “iNew York 12 5 p.m. Chicago 2 6 af Pet. -714 -706 611 ATL 412 Al2 368 353 have Washed out, But it's hard. ‘And this rain wasn't heavy enough fo wash ‘anything out of a Hole like tha’. And if the shell had ‘been biirled here before, we'd have, found it, sée?” “Listen,” Lane ‘said, “can’t ‘you: ‘figure that ‘this means ‘the case?” “I can figure enoiigh to figiire that someone wanted me to think 80. “The Warren girl,” ‘ane aid fittnly, “stood these here, ‘probably in the Jee of ‘the ‘apple tree, ‘and shot Mary Raridall, und ‘then tossed the shell—” f “That's dhother point,” ; june! 7 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE. g APPLICATION FOR FINAL j ‘ DISCHARGE (Probate ‘Law 1933) IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, SPATE OF FLORIDA. IN ‘PRO- BATR, In_re the Estate of ‘WILLIAM H. FELTON, Deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: | Notice is hereby given ‘that I, Géneva “Hansen, have ‘filed my final report ‘as Administratrix of the ‘estate vf William H. Felton, deceased; that I have ‘filéd a peti- tion for final discharge, and that I 6 ‘broken, her face was_sitit d-and her red hair was soaking underher ices of Tony Cuceinillo, who was| ington county in ‘behalf of the “Add local color," ‘she ‘observed, injuréd when attemptitig to put}smaller qdunties in the matter of ‘mosquitoes, ‘red ‘anits, ‘two snakes, (a man out at sécond. distribittion ‘of the race track’ three skunks—happ' hot very Pittsburgh Pirates ‘rose ‘from: funds, which was won through eee eee ore the cellar yestérdsy <irito ‘sixth/the efforts of the Washington Flow did the cornea peickers; |place by blanking New York |county attétiwéys. A contribution! bAsey |Giants, 5 to 0, While ‘tht Phillies} of $50 was ordered made to thei were losing. The ‘foritier relieftogsts of the fight. |hurler ‘held Terry’s ‘charges to, Regarding ‘Devices ‘Park Tigéts and Monroe. It ‘is requested that all tidna- gers bring a list of ‘their players at the meeting tomorrow night. FOXX AND MEDWICK to Florida Straits Light to moder- and partly tonight and ‘brambles and orie ‘shoe 'string-had League. The Reds ‘lost ‘the serv-}¢osts of ‘the fight made by Wash-'|Marts, Sharks, P. G. ‘C. ‘Grocers, weather “T’ve always wondered, told her. “When ‘you've 4 ‘we'll go back an’ try ‘this ‘out.” iy ‘seid. ju Biiell. Why not shel “Tr, ‘the shells -aside— 1 bet. ane greéted them with little ‘enthusiiism, | six hits. ‘Lou Fefte'chalkéd tp‘his ‘fourth ful 'three- ‘Cotimuhidation ‘from ¢értain’ coutity ‘officials ‘in other sections ‘(Spécial ‘te Pre Chiteen) ‘NEW YORK, Mey 11:—Jimmy Will “apply to the ‘Honorable Ray- mond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, on the 12th day of June, 1939, for approval 66 99 you J can find the other if I dig up this garden—” + Why,” for. inquired, “bury ‘em Sep'rate? Oh, Lane!” If 1 dig up this garden, I'll find snother. Anyway, then Warren. took the -gun and ‘beat it to the pond, and tossed the gun in the water. Theh slie came back and jet you in the house, and let you find the woman.” srouldrt argo tsized sheik In’ ve ‘a shell, ‘or the shells, aside.-Not if " intended to dunk the in the pond right afterwards. T'd-have flipped the lot into ‘the waiter, all at once. Why = ee by leaving the “All women,” ‘Lane said, “don’t ik glike. Where are you going, 6f ‘the state relative to a bill|Foxx-of Boston -Red Sox and which :is to be introduced in the}Ducky Wucky Medwick joined ‘legislature anent legalizing ‘cer! the Big Six Hitters yesterday ‘and tain ‘mechanical devices being\Weatherly of Cleveland Indians used in the state and from which{agnd McCormick of Cincinnati of same and for final discharge as Administratrix of the estate of William H. Felton, deceased, on this 3rd day of May, 1939. (Sd.) GENEVA HANSEN, Administratrix of the estate William H. Felton, deceaséd. may4-11-18-25,1939 “It's the'shotguh the Warten girl | aig ‘éught with that c or Bret 1 | win as he ‘pitched ‘mate! man’s,” he said. “T cal on |hit ball against Chicago ‘Cubs for and checked 'on it.” ss |the ‘Boston One ‘of the Poet is re out your ideas,” ‘Bruins’ two markers was-a hom- y said. ‘So. But'the other shell ‘suj er by Hartnétt-and the other was ee found it. It was dug in, like NOTICE | IN ‘THE ‘COURT. OF THE COUNTY JUDGE. OF MONROE COUNTY, | "FLORIDA, SPPPING AS A COURT | MARES | OF ‘PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ANTONIO ARTOLOZAGA, < E Deceased. TO-ALL. CREDITORS, -LEGATEES AND DISTRIBUTEES | AN ANY AND: ‘ALL PERSONS TERESTED, IN THE ESTATE ANTONIO ARTOLOZAGA, 1) CE , LATE OF MONROE COUNTY; 'FLORID: Take notice that on the 9th day Creer! __, [of June, A. D. 1939, "1 will present a Selkirk of the Yankees Soined | Eoticion te ee) onieeile Raymonil 4 y | R. Lord, County Judge in and for home run leaders. ‘Améericin—|yonroe ‘County, Florida, for aus Gehringer, Tigers, 4; Greenberg, eee to ‘compromize and settle a/ are ;{claim in the amourt of One Thou- |Tigers, 4; Williams, Red Sox, 45) cont poilars 1,000.00) and wae Foxx, Red Sox, 4; Selkirk, |'terest owing to the ‘Hstate of An-| | Natikées, 4; National ‘League—Mc-|tonio Artolozitga, ‘déceased, — by | ‘Cormick, ‘Reds, 4; ‘Berger, ‘Reds, 4; Camilli, Dodgers, “4; - Berger, ct Tat Yeans Bic Can Bor! : 379 377 axcaerent iy an’ 4,” Asey sdid, “are Poin’ to make-a Histle geographical survey. While we're gone, you di, tp the zirinias‘an’ ‘around etunias, an’ find ‘the other shell us, an’ ‘TN —yes, junearned. The Bees batted a trio//sio ‘eayeriue ‘is gained by the state, | Reds dropped out. you ‘said Whatve You a lof cup miourdsmen for 10 bingles|was iréad ind ordered placed on} »Mazzera of St. Louis Browns, loing? and six runs, ‘| file. 'pinch-hitting, was walked yester- Kay man ee eat |, Although New York senkers} Letter from Raymond Maloney, aay ana iieretore his average re- | * local Aiden sie stuteore’ have wén two more gaines than|¢ozinerly highway traffic officer | mains the same. i “What-are ut ap Pee Se Hey. LN int WHO aan) some time ago, was’ Big Six: a. “Well,” Asey said, “this is'a'con- | one » and therefore are elgnt rend in ‘which it was réquested Player— ‘AB R. H. Ave. See tte Reg pce, Dots ae enw hoe) nr, Browne 101 1 708 DICK Gp tH ‘ 0x, : ‘officer ‘at ‘the first vacancy. There "Kuhel, Whi 65 15 carnage Bie, & Weliae ian a Murdeerrs’ lost ‘ho tftte owning was “ho. action taken ‘by the| Powe, "Red Sox 53 15 22 projec Well, Lane, Kay's gain’ to St. Louis Browns yesterdiy. ‘Cir- oa44, Fréy, ‘Reds - 55 15 21 stand by fe apple tree, an’ way cuit clouts in the first inning pro-| (Cgminigsionérs ‘Monsalvatg € "Medwick, ‘Cards . 66 '9 25 ‘Boom,’ an’ then she’s goin’ to Pre jduced four runs—two ‘more than | snq Curry, who were appointed a|Arnovich, Phillies 77 10 29 Ae Se ee lor_were needed to win as the final! committee. to investigate the | the We thieves ot theypond, dump & a ae ies for Bob Fel. (Reeds Of the ‘officers in ‘the sev-| nin, an’ Tush back to the . vrs * ‘éral offiees ‘of the annex and frre it mhinutes T’ ’ to'bang |ler. Aithowgh wild, ‘issuing ‘many F , iniiile ‘thei takhocker Leteseckaeeanee | bases Gn balls, “aiid ~ilowed Spice koa pe — BAe cw, yom, | hits, ‘the yotng Cleveland Tndian | “was. shown ‘that ‘several fahs So to1 Let's see what ba ein |hufler ‘was good ‘in ‘the pinches. ‘are needed in the different offices x f By ‘kktiew | and was backed up by his tearh-/ nq other equipment is needed he sald “at I a Been try an |t2 ‘put ‘the ‘interior of the build- ows was 7-4 against i = saked es Asey propeled her Joseph Pearlman secured by a Mortgage Deed to that certain land ‘situate in Monroe County, State of | as ‘woods, “what is your idea, and what is your theory?” ‘A Nite Safe Place’ tig pede " : a ay pro just well, an’ she's got the advantage of not havin’ any s! intocerry, | an’ ‘an’ ‘the | of'a light ‘rain, That ought to'even “SOMEONE,” Asey told her, “after ‘thought, givin’ the problem due come to the c’nclusion it'd be easier for -him if ‘instead of ‘this. a ‘h «pe! “First point shel ‘So ‘finds a she, in’a place I per- ace ‘every inc’ of, will find another shell.” ‘walked along'a few stevs in ‘you think that the gun [| tapes too?” ‘a-el,” “Asey drawled, “now qn to get rid of a irselt, got two things .. Thoph’s ‘Pond, an’ the At- ere’s an undertow along- " you got a fifty-fifty ; ‘avin’ your gun go for- ‘ever, or havin’ some bather find it tide. To do a good job with ou ought'to dump your channel, an’ that nee f,| of her ; the nuuse. ds | before Kay panted back. Asey and ‘Laie walked ‘Ove: to \ “Guess you're right,” the latter said. “Y6u Seldoth arén’t right, but darn it, no one ‘ever solves ‘a ‘case of this kind, and got carried away. sales the plant?” if “Find out someone who doesn’t | like Jane,” y said. “An'—I | must tell you about Brinley.” Lane interrupted him jin ‘the middle of his’story. “Eight minutes are up. Goon.” Asey had time to finjshhis:story run of the Nats was unearn letics. Tommy ‘Bridges «scored ‘his fourth win of the season against 4i¢ ‘Washington ‘Senators. The lone | have to be purchased. The com- "| mittee was asked ‘to ‘find out the Bridges gave vp just five ‘hits. actual costs of the equipment the first. Tiger ‘victory | starts, in six Results of the imes: - ANATIONAL 40‘, Moore, Thompson and Herberk- er; Wyatt, Hutchinson ‘and Phelps. ‘At Bosten Chicago | Boston | Harrell, J. Russel | Hartnett; Fette and | Gineinneti ! Brooklyn }ing in ‘first class condition. Som of ‘the équipment will be prov: led by ‘the ‘Workers ‘of ‘the NYA, band make a port on same. | Depositety "wewutits Were ‘read | iby Mt. Ciirry, cliecked ‘by Mr. foriselvetge “and approved by b@haitmen ‘Bervaldi. | it cwais <decidbet “that it + was] ry to (purchase a ‘new gas stove “for the ipoor ‘house, ind Mr. rVildi ‘wes ‘authorized ‘to hake the purchase ‘of a ‘stove ‘suitable. for use at the ‘institution. f ‘Highway | : Mr. “Giirry Brought ‘to ‘the at- tention of ‘the ‘board the nécessity ‘of ‘having ‘<uhiforihed patrols on ee frém Big Pine 'to ‘Key West, more frequent ‘pitrols ‘the electrical ‘equipment ‘will | Reds, 4. teat ‘Goodman, Reds, snd Walker, White Sox, ‘are ‘the leading ‘tins- | |batted-in players of the majors. | Statistics: National — Goodman, Reds, 19; ‘Arnovich, ‘Phillies, 17; McCormick, Reds, 16. American —Walkér, White 'Sox, 19; Wright, Senators, 18; Hoag, Browns, 17; Selkirk; Yankees, 17. We oErrtizeveceveceuveeve. “HE ANS’ (See “Who ‘Knows? on Page 2) | SV COVdOSevECCCTDOCLCEwCS 4. ¥és; ‘from light ‘rays. 2. ‘Sotie ‘experts 'think ‘so. 8. 6/700,000 ‘sénivr ‘and ‘9;600;- 000 junior méimibérs. “4. -Juine 30th. ‘5. Acéording to the official f@atholic Wirectory for 1939, -21,- ‘Feaid Moi j | Florida, described as follows: | On ‘the Tsland of. Key West aiid known on William A. White- head’s ihap of said Island de- lineated in February, A. D. 1829, as ‘a part of Lot’ Four (4) in Square Fifty-seven (57); com- mencing at the corner of Mar- Baret Street and the old boun- dary ‘line of said ‘city of West, namely “Angela Street, and extending thence in a Northwesterly ‘direction along Margaret Street Sixty-seven (67) feet; thence at right angles in.# Northeasterly direction One, ~ Hundred (100) feet; ‘thence at ‘right -aitglés in a Southeasterly direction Sixty-seven (67) feet tothe "said boundary line of said ‘city, “as shown by White- head's map; thence at right atigles al6ng ‘sald boundary line in -a “Southwésterly direction Qne Hundred °€100) feet to the Place of beginning, ‘Deéd ‘being ‘recorded lin ‘Mortgage ‘Book “Z”, at page 155, in the office of the Clerk of the Ctreult Court, Monroe County, Flor- a. The facts and circumstances of such claim and ‘the ‘proposed com- ‘promise or ‘settlgnierit dre set forth In said Petition verified by oath, | | | | 'HERE’S only one sure way ‘to ‘leafn what a wonderful walue Dodge is this year. That is to go to your Dodge dealer ‘and get ‘the ‘facts first-hand. | Be‘critical. (Compare Dodge ‘with ‘others. Then decide for and oil saving features, plus new advances for even more efficient operation! “Eleven ‘mit ‘time,” Right off the bat, take a look nutes over : Asey movéd aside to let her-sit on | the front'step. “Are you‘done'tip?” | “Give me a‘cigarette!” Kay said. “I haven't done anythingso stten- uous since I played hoc! ey in'my | youth—isn't it Payee | e way you get to lose the use Of 'yourlegs | Cea pera ‘Anyway, Asey. | “Why,, you'd ft there!” ‘shortest way und Iwas “Sure,’ Be ee Tite :| like ‘to Break my Tiwent so |, Se . “You'd march right out on that old| fast, and here I’ am. Even if you | Varidénberg wharf an You'd dump ‘it/ take time of for the digging proc; | } ‘wouldn't -you? | ess, I’m still way behindsaren’t I?” | t where 2 tourists dive, | ‘an’ the summer cottagers.get clean. which I have this day filed, in the office ‘of the said County Judge. Dated ‘at ‘Key West, Florida, this ¥ith day of May, A. D. 1939. J. J. TREVOR, As Exectitér of ‘the Estate of An- tonio -Artologaga, Deceased. H 11-18-25; junel-8,1939 ‘Too hard. The pond’s to be made than ‘at ‘preserit. He | Nearer. The pond’s also more ob- 406,507. ain't it?” “* ksiiggésted ‘that -motorcycles be 6 The bléeding, i - . SSeS : é . [ ing, it is newly re- Page for ‘the nee ae ported, can -be stopped ‘by an ‘in- avail bf ‘using cars ds at Present. | cicus infection of Oxalic atid. [ee mates “Wile ween consid: |. Bstitrtited: '$62/000,000,000. eens, eee ke requdstea | 8. 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