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( ) Vol. LIX, No. The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, i sth bat ee .The GOLD Center MONDAY, Nov. 5, 1934 4
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U.S. CONTROLS . PHONE NEVADA CITY Ho e De V elo ment
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a Gas Tax Raid A ain HL F E . RETURNS TUES. NIGHT}: a i rogram Announced !
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: ry . Those interested in election reYW z >si he , i ee > that” By RALPH H. TAYLOR are allo<t 1, of a-cént of the — : . hos est : Arthur W. Hoge, president of seas ae that when ee is — that the
California’s state gasoline tax,!tax fer cit: «treet work. In addition Through increasingly effective co-. . }/turns tomorrow evening may teltreat Northern Gold Mines, Ine.,' output of the mine will be increasx Ay x ‘ ! ree :
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' * og which has been the storm-center of. to asking ihat the 4% cent be in-. operation between various -official . . . /ePhone 36, the Nevada City hae paar iees us that their operations for. ed to such an extent that they, will bi
star / , F et office. Arrangements have ; seine eve : S ahie 4 j 4 bitter and protracted battles th by-{creased to % cent, the League of! agenciés in the. state, a comprehen-! & ; : g Hat . the present are on a leasing system j. soon be able to have a production a
zone sessions of the State Legisla-!Municipalities will,.make a drive to. ., 1h a tke Re bal been made with the W. H. Hahn. }/pasis and that the leasers. and the. of approximately 100 tons per day. & ne 2 : ay aan i . : sive program for decreasi in. : ewer é ae : ! ;
ture, promises to stir up another. have the state finance all expenses ‘ . . i{jloud speaker service for broad-. };company are both making a oe It is a part of the program also
Re ae i ee “1 flux of transients into California is . ! castin firures for Staté andill. : ; ee £ : f battle-royal during the 1935 meet-. of state highways Within cities-—ap. B \stantial profit out of the operation./to sink their main shaft deeper and
ing of the law-makers proximately 1,000 miles, in total! now in the process of development, . /County as fast as they are re. He states that this system of leas-. to get a junction of the vein system
1 At least three proposals . for plies according to announcements today ,}}°eived. ‘\lting will probably coninue for a on the contact where two known
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— — TS 7 7 r ‘ a © 4 uae “ i + _ = changes in the tax and in the.sysCalifornia farmers, considering. of HW, A. R. Carleton, state director . — = period of several months and also. veins will come toge ther at a depth
, ; fa TAY 5 : > various c jposals, 5 f : : ’ vises us at plans are underway an. additional 150 to 200 feet.
tem of allocating its revenues’ are the various = proposals, sient not ofthe Poderat. Pransient.dervice: advises that pla a ay as saemipi t 20 : :
certain to make their appearance. render hasty judgment. The finan; ' + Band whereby they expect to start an ac-. It-is the plan of the Great NorA
ih the Legislature, according (o{. cial crisis at the 1935 session of the et — me ae: . ae tive program-of development ,within: thern Gold Mines, Inc., to also ac$ este = ‘ ; ; ; : ing n-reside indigents within : go : i a ; ee 3 present indications And each of. Législature will be the greatest in vie se pices . the next four or five weeks. . quire a one-half interest in the j
aes 5 as ne . : ne state. ‘ cies err . ee 6 . ; 4
the suggested changes will generate the history of California state goy1 } t bad th ) The treat Northern operation, properties of the Hoge Development §
days of heated controversy, if thejermment. And when the smoke of T a oes = ee ti +o e Af4 {whichis commonly known around Company and to likewise open up :
legislatators run true to form battle clears from the general elecees ; ven . nr 5 nee . Poa town as the Hoge Mine, has had a and develop an additional operation
s : : : ; i , a4 ; er was: almost no restriction: 01 . ; ; . : eae Here are the three amendments,tion, every California citizen, if he ms wee ae ve ' ti A : , [] B most substantial production up to,on a substantial scale.
: = § : Le ‘ reight-trainriding by itinerants--5 * ae : = Se ne which are under considération by . Values his pocketbook and the weike aak ‘ : ; ij : date and it. is the general opinfon . The Great Northern and Hoge De3 ees ° ees a ane rer ; heir chief;mode ‘of ingress into the: : ee ee
various groups of submission to the; fare of his State, must? give serious ; : 7 Hi i — i eee of those who have examined the. velopment properties, as a whole, E Be hes : : ea z She 6 oF ; : state.. AC y railroad authori-4 Se ; , an a een Sais Levislature: attention to the financial dilemma si ae boas He tral property that with the proper sys-ftake in a large territory covering: a ‘. si ie : fy ee 2S e .) e ains ;. peice pracy ee . i F See, ;
1. Diversion of part of the gaso. confronting government. end ae ‘ is ee 2 bl : : ey . Mr. J. B. Lillard, president of. tem of development it will develop. length of over 7,000: feet along the i
line tax revenues from highway . To further constructive action, 4 on 2S , m us faer oe Sacramento Junior College will be‘ into one of the big producers of the . contact and runs from Blue Tent i
‘ purposes to the general fund to help levery group sponsoring’ tax amend3 rs f : nes : i nak t is oe the guest speaker at the programjcamp, because the average value of . over to the present. Murchie holdrei Se : is eoeg towns. for caring for the transients F Sasa, ae . a
meet the state deficit (ments should submit its proposals to i ie ae in ee : god S : meeting of the Civic Woman's clublthe ore that has been extracted up . ings. :
2. Ingrease of’ the present ,-cent . public ‘scruitiny before the Legiswho ae 1 be strande amie-iat the Brand Studio on Monday eve-jto: date has. been higher than ie When the present plans of devel3
tax to 4-cents, with the calioant jiatare convenes. And California taxue E } aa helt k ning, Novembet 12. Mr. Lillard; general average of the camp. as a OREN Y are carried out on this large 4
income being allocated to generai!Payers should take time off from ow that shelters; Work SamPe . wit talk about. “Barly California . whole. : , group of properties, it is the opinion ies : ; See: ther facilities have been. pro: i : Seppe : : ; : oes a revenue purposes. There have also . the ir per sonal affairs’ to make their aes ; : ilities have ‘ 5 : Indians. In view of the fact that There are several veins in the . of the best engineering authorities
vide »y the governmen o take ieee beans ‘niin ouiehod ala : : . : ; bg been some suggestions that the tax: partnership with government a real0h f 1i : om ans ‘ they are to have so distinguished a} foot Wall country along the conjin the camp that these operations
care of indigen -residents, railhe al aT Tap sy whos di at iwi ;
might be increased to 5 cents. ity. rather than a theory. oe ; e ae ified ‘i : speaker as Mr. Liliard, under whose . tact and also a known vein in the} will produce ‘handsome returns as
2. Allocation to California cities . ——— ee ee put-. jeadership the Sacramento Junior. Hanging Wall country along the they are in a proven territory that s vi i rree i oS a ed .
¢ of 1% cent of the present 3-cent levy ‘GOLD WHERE YoU FIND pug free fiders Si ee yee College has become one of the few)contact, and another one thatlays, vas produced the highest grade of
z ; trains, and they are also Wwork:Pf. outstanding ones in the state. The! just east of the contact and parallel sulphide ore anywheres in the camp
\ to build and maintain My streets with police authorities in California ; oe S iy : es ; :
a ai without special issessments IT IN CARSON MINT es oe members of the Civic Club have deo the same, and none of which); with the exception of the Murchie,
be Cee : ciias 16 Tanne Aerehe OF see ' cided to make this an open meeting! haye as yet been opened up or de. which adjoins the Hoge Developi
q The-proposal -to-. divert. gas tax j as SAKE Ae. ‘ S ae booking them for) and are extending invitations to all} veloped, and it is the general opin-: ment Company property. 4 § 1 proposa : ae : GARSON -CITY, Nov.5——Francis payment of. fares. {twas tearn=
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} 7 i OUR A eb eee # who. would like to come. Zeca i : revenues to.the general fund is not ix, Healy, of San Francisco, with a. eq : . : :
new. It was submitted to the vot-' crew of assistants, is mining for. ’ promise of co-operation in haltUNION. BLUE MINE TO OPHN ‘MARYSVILLE MAN IS HURT REV. WASHBURN HOOKS é ers less than two years ago, with a gold and silver in—-of all places—J. jino the influx of penniless intineree iy. i
sce lacs ead eee oath ha ‘Oia United States Mint. ants coming into the siate as drivThe Union Blue mine, which is CRASH AT GAULT BRIDGE LAST TROUT OF SEASON i
be used to. pay for the interest and) Representing the director of the. ors of caravan cars, was fortheom-. part.of the Relief Hill Grave! prop. . . redemption of highway bonds, but i niint, Healy came here to direct ols jing last week from Donald Renshaw erty holdings, is to reopen under . eee ae Pabee car driven cs The tev Charles Washburn,
ee decisive ly rejected. {dismantling of the famous Carson;iNn, R. A. state compliance director. . Messrs. Clark and Taylor. ‘It is unJohn Fosulis, of Marysville, collided [re ctor of Trinity Episcopal church, Q
Ny ‘ j a rever he 1 : 1: . : i . ; JO 1 Fos S, Marysy Z 11 5 4
Since that time, however, the City Mint which is being converted . who informed Carleton that he pro. derstood the monitor and other oe Sil Sires Gpuck driven . Brouayiy Bde Cie last fish of ine
state ds ficit has mouhted ind i into-a government relief headquar4 nosed to prosecute dealers and op-, equipment are to be moved to a new ay Plapidee Suehan Et Che wouth oud = sae Wednesday afternoon, when
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ed, with every indication that ¢ ters. and believing that ‘cold is . erators of caravan cars who were/location for hydraulicking. opera-} ; eacit Beta oe ote ol bau ing the rainstorm, he -hooked
forthcoming Legislature will he forewhere you find it,’ he and his crew . iolating NRA’ wage. codes. This tions within a-short time, or. as 2 Zi fol Por a+ five 14 inch trout in the forebay of 4 ron =o; ee o ) f . = . 1 eS y ee 9 ‘clock. John ervis also yt ily nci t In al J F
ed to find more than $190,090,000' of workmen are. prospecting for the action it is nected, will alsa soGm as sufficient nain has fallen to at a = 3 ; iis in £1 ‘the P G. & E. reservoir near Colf in new.wevenues. .And the pressure. nrecious met: as they, work. And! orove anveffective factér in halting . brims the proper amaunt of water. CW ae ace be Pace fax. the trout there retuse to mee
for diversion of gasolin ay me jehey are finding it, too. ithe transient tide, since an estimat-. = oem . nc davarely cut. about the head in snyehing but! pain or a ani
Monunes to Cover some al ey Me than $59,000,000 in. sold‘ oq 1,000. itinerants per month have’ a a { ie the N da City Storm
present general fund. shortage bas’ang silyer was received for coinage . } been coming into California through . SERA BURN BRUSH AND \ F ; ] he i inder th seen os
Se fe ‘ : ae ‘ : . ‘ . Sanitarium, where he Is unde? ié
greatly intensified. iby the Carson City Mint between . this means . E EPHONE LINES : a a B. H 1
T rifie sficit “ Py? ioe or Sax : : ' care of Po WB: ummelt. 4 ' Be eu ific deficit controntins'1§70 and 1893, most of the metal . Assistance of automobile .associa. BUILD u L ee 5 : Chief Garfield Robson, who MARCEY MILL AT IDAHO ;
. ic ry x for } : re a heed ¢ ' : olice Lit artie t son, t
: the State is diso responsible for the (coming from Virginia City’s famous !tions and -organizations as well as} z —. 1 fo) cident, ;
proposay to” Tueienae ee cae ic omstock Lode. With all that bual-'that of individual motorists is being . One crew. from the unemployment. . after it happened reported . j levy to 4 cents, or -more, with the ‘lion coming in, Healy believes the . sought by the Transient Service in an \ t tl uthe a lim ea a i idded o1 . yephes
+48 ; : rOiInNe > : i : : t or SERA camp a 1e@ SO LE se t he Marysville car skiddec yn ee : Roe 5 q additional revenues going to the jmint operators of those early days!reducing the amount of hitch-hiking . ‘) NI : Cit ee: that the ve : : = ' it . The. big 300 ton daily capacity 4 ee 3B Ee aa ( % ; : : i 20 tits. --0 Nevada Olty., are yur Withee s , coming down 0 1 : ‘
support of general government, And ;could. not. be bothered: about small . another mode of transportation res. , h in the Cli Cc k district . : ai f the i litior Marcey mill at the Idaho-Maryland : ' tt aed eee ; : : rush in the Clipper Creek district, ‘fdge rcalise of the icy condition . ; : :
with determined opposition to @aNY.2mounts of gold and silvep which . sible for bringing large nn : bridge, be : oa ;property is rapidly nearing comple. ‘ : eae axe ] Pal : : ; pPeusiote SE aS just. back -of the Lava Cap mine. of the road, and collided with .Ske-' . e = increase in property taxes D Ue) were lost during the coinage opera-. bers of indigents into the state, Mr. T a4 } Paya eel . hoy Had Bt oe k. The (tion and General Manager E. Mae: yer “eae + ‘ : his brush was cu lis: Summer ane hi: Tho had stoppec lis truck. > : violent. opposition to any plan to in-jitjons. Cavietan declared fe : a He e . un Who A : ae : Boyle expects to have the mill; in
e = ha Porn ah sacar ee 2 s }is-now._dry-enougn to yUTN. AN-. ears were only slightly damaged, A Se i crease the sales tax, the suggestion . Healy and -his crew have found These various co-operative efforts . . other crew spent today northwest = operation by November 20. Develthat the gas_tax be used as a 8l-. ¢o1q and silver almost—every where {when putcompletely into -practice, . Se is Oe Es bade opment’ and milling continues at the
eral revenue measure will uadentis in the old stone building. No esti. should ive Siehve In Salud & s Ae MAN PLEADS GUILTY T0 Brunswick pronesie from belb ae
ee + some i : ; b Si . = ae ; { edly have. strong support om as has been made concerning the . large proportion of the. incoming . ‘telephone line is being built »} . ARGE and new shafts. se _
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> quarters. umount recovered. ; tide of individual transients, Be a ceoe om “Shade Creek oleven. THEFT ON GUN CH improvement continues -to be The proposed amendment to alte: In the coinage “eperations, gold. are arriving in California chiefly by Le i Ce ee a, ae ae nel made on the shaft borine\ machine
ti cate AQ cent of the gas tax to the jand. silver dust was given off andithe three.methods of transportation I er camp. The state will estab. 1. 0, Kelso was sentenced to 99) which is still in the experimental
. cities is sponsored by the League of . duri ing the years, that. the mint was . referred to, according to the tran. lig A ediniy. sre a ahs = ldays in the’ county jail this afterstage. Several adjustments have
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' California Municipalities and 18) ‘unning, this valuable dust settled . sient head. be a ae aces Go ee sue < noon by Judge Walter L. Mobley,'been made with the result that
likely to have.the support of suc "yin every part of the building. Some . Additional plans will have to be. and Seeliaik Genres Howe are a . for stealing a 22 rifle and a Colt 38.about nine inches an hour. can be
powerful. groups as the two state) cijver and eold was also lost when . worked out. however, for restrictins 6 nnree br the 4oen . yevolver. and six dollars worth of eut in the hard rock in sinking op§ ‘ auto clubs (leading opponents of the molten metal was spHled while the! the influx of indigent’ families, m¢ a lammunition from the Alpha Store im erations. 4 . . N£
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diversion proposal) ; the state! aoins were being made. lof whom have sufficient funds fo] Novada’ City.a month ago, Kelso Sein oe TEE WPS
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: a 5 . x peat week } + aay r ; ‘i 5) j # > a = .
~~ ‘ r ' Chai ef Commerce and possibly} With painstaking care, every part. get: to California in their own cars . RAINFA'S, TO DA Th 2) 7 was apprehended by Sacramento po HI CHO A
. tie “St: Department of Public of the buildine Ras heen parched or via other means of transportation . ANERARS AEA EAE = lice officers last Friday and brought GH § OL P. T.
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} Works. é . Ive n the soot has been seraped. ol but lack the money to support them. him. ba he for trial. The man MEETS THIS EVENING
\ A He present tin tinder an } it ad of the chim) . sey or to turn. home onee th From i i 1 10 yf ed he wilt of t! theft nf
ih nt enacted during the 1)39 All: tee Sold and lvei li have arrived within th tate, Carle-}of Mrs. Jenn je) learn that { wo euns to Sheriff George R :
HE of the J islature, the cities vihing: that. micht ont: i] on. said, 1.04 inches of ra h failed ihe rte d told where: he “had ‘d fhe High School “ParentTeacher
t is being shipped to ‘the 1 . Meanwhile, assurance was given . November 1. The ‘sc n rainfall den 1 , a eabin on the Ta Association wilh fold is regulat
ct hy depat 1 ) the an ESE & a ee tA Tae dea transiel ector. that itin . figured from July i to November 6 hoe-! i highway, whe it i meetin on Monday, November ‘thy,
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e io er © 7:30 7 APPLE ORCHARDS : . cisco: Mint lerant both individuals and fani-; gives a total o 17 inches while; found Saturday. it the high school, at 7:30 p. m,
a = The most. spectacular find that . ili who become stranded in the for the same period last year~ th Kelso waived trial and hearing,;?he amendments which should be
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ATT RACTS BEARS has . nade to date was the latate would not have to: be support-. amount was. 6.77 inches, Last year . and iminediately plead guilty to the understood by parents will be read
covery af 9 old. and: silver: bar in. ed by local, county, or state agen fiere was some rainfall every month icharge and sentenced to 90 and explained. every parent and
IAMIPTONV LL L i, Nov. 3-—-Bears . . ny Vault that had not been opend for] cies,zbut would be cared for by the . while this year there was no ral Hi in the county jail. anyone interested in the parent:
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{ yppear to be plentiful in this sec-. more than twenty years. Transien Service until they could Julv and August: : teache1 work is invited.. Please
tion this fall; and their appearan . Weighing thirty-six ounce it, is} be returned, to their homes. > SPOTSWOOD) PROPERTY ea lees your Le and spoon as coffee
in abandoned apple orchards is yery. valued at about $200 at the pres; ae a j GAME POSTPONED oe ; : :
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noticeable, A few days ago” -Cuy. ent: price. MORE_ NEW . 5 oa The Spotswood property, near
Robinso. eattleman from . Grass = : ne if S 1 The game between Nevada. City, Graniteville, which has been workNEW PARK STAMPS ON SALE
t sol, 7 oi ttl ? George Cacie, known.to-his many . : Gena we ; he a ia
Talley ryhile taking ou us callie i : : <7 jand San Juan schedulec or -Sat., ie r » Graniteville Gold Mining } as Seg 4 Valley, while taking © : i JAMES 0) BRIEN MEETS ifriends as ‘Big George, purchased = d by the rranit ) fi ee Bettv Martin West, postp for the winter, met up with a big . s Poa was called off pecause of rain, ,Company for the past several . "
: ja lot on Cottage street in Nevada . : : master, has had so many calls for a brown bear. weighing about 400 . H MMI a ; j Mr. M. B. Marshall, who was to months, was closed down. for the} £ ; k
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City several months ago and _ has : : ; i a ihe new series Ge itioual mer. ‘4
pounds, in the neighborhood of Nig: te F : be referee, motored over from winter a few days ago. The com. 9 = : : : ; eee built his-ideal home. It is a two-. ee é stamps that she has secured the a. ver Tnt. Gales orchard is a favorite 1; 33 K O'Bie f Gmarvtevillo Se : .,. Marysville only to find the game; pany has spent several thousand a
: : 1 to tt vie oe ees sren, of Smartsville.. story building with stucco outside le Ned . doll, : 1 ; tou ld ‘complete series from one to ten 4
; ae ‘se animals due to the : ra AL Re yg ce oe ; ancelled. ollars ji cleaning ou he old; ; Ree spot for these animals du ‘ motored to Nevada City yesterday] anq@ plaster inside, the kitchen and . i ae . 15 wl me ' . eents. They are now on sale at the
9 y large’ amount ‘ol Appi Be Ener : and met with the rest of the com-. pathroom being finished in enamel. workings a part of u ‘ ae : Nevada City post office
number of these animals also IM-) mittee selected to plam for the cele-. giy py eight timbérs were used . SEWING CLASS EXHIBIT. ; tunnel and extended ti for some disees habi ve vicinity of the northern . ppatine soe ti : : Tas : ; itance. -This property was owned by .
habit a vic init; ae S a brating the completion of the’ Ta-. ¢hroughout for strength: io este ie sa I : silo es : ed . » N. MCCORMACK IMPROVED
end of Bullard’s Bar Dam. 16) hoe-Ukiah highway. George Bowden has just complet-. Well made dresses and other gar-. the ‘late Fred Searls ‘Sr.~and was i
j trapping season on these and oth¢ Mr. O’Brien, who is _called. eq a new home for himself at Town . ments made by the Nevada ‘City being operated by the present.com County Clerk R. N. McCormack,
fur. bearing animals ops 2 the 10; father’ ofthe Tahoe-Ukiah high-. paix. {high school sewing class, are on dis Banys 1 part OF the Hen Penne Fred who has been ill the past week is
4 4 after which time some of them will] way. for his faithful work in-startS : coe oe . play in the show windows of the 3. pearls, on Oa iiiam Simpkins and jreparted greatly improved and will
’ probably be brought in, + ing this big task, was chosen chairMRS. MARIAN SUSS DEAD . Lee Leiter's store? . aeree Kervin. . probably be back in his office. withBear hunting brings back the man of the day. ; uous oes \ hisyae sree \ se igcimae eesieasis pee = lina few weeks. He is under the meanories of olden days when the . A list of names were selected for Mrs. Marian Suss, wife’ of eee 3 # BORN——At Nevada’ City Sanitar. MRS. OLS IN BUYS HOME hare of GE Oa Ww. Resd. :
old ‘timers brought down the old. jnyjtations and consideration was . 5uUss, barber, passed away at 11 jum, on Santer Noy. 4, 1934 to Mr., os
bruins,a great prize, their sides. siven for the arrangements. o'clock Saturday morning. The body, ss Whitmore, of Nevada . In the last few days Mrs. Helen. ORfEFIC ERS TO BE. ‘NOMINATED .
making bacon, the hide a fine rug, mee : in charge of W. R. Jefford and Son, Letty, a son. Olsen purchased the old Jepson
and the oil, ‘a wonderful hair tonic Miss Dorothy Bosanko, stenogra-. was taken to Sacramento and oe . home up ‘on East Broad _ street Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8. G. W., are .
and boot grease. It is known te. pher for District Attorney Will. mated in the afternoon. Mrs. Suss} BORN—At Nevada City Sanitar-. through Charles M. Brown, real es-j holding nomination of officers Tues=
waterproof leather, but as for the} Wright, returned Sunday from aj. had many friends who deeply mourn . itm on Nov. 4, 1934 to Mr. and Mrs. tate man. Mrs. Olsen’s husband. day evening, November 6. Carl J..
hair, well, it was hard on the pil-. }two week's vacation spent in the bay . her passing. She was a native of: E. E. Turner, of Camptonville, a was killed in an accident in . the} Tobiassen has _been deo iis the
V4 dJowslips, anyway. 2 region. Germany. 2 * daughter. 'Murchie mine a few months ago. past year.