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MR. MfBACK: But iri *Uwe i o a: ,t, fir' ,: ,
polv.I. ble solution b gettletoinke 1070tiidi, t $144,4te p' ,
„' •r• 4 o '", ' 4)
ecessary-tor t Sellpia0 oiler ors t:b ve WPOIP 07
that4pla talk 00440i w ch 4 -13 4tiP DO env by t io -\. 1.1*rter ame4dmentT. 0 *aids*, we ow hipe: .pOss
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'SOO 4 'I* -14 rO0ortrit ,b14.Xity thgt. 0.44,•ii
MR js Irt,$ h t S rifrhto,.
niat • arid Adm.-oil these. people '1147 be
affected b it` aidthereforOhey-would not be, apt to 16o
0 a.head with their:c4p1:61 4aimatOept unlesa t4ey were a4Torde
the protection given them bar`' tads• chapter
BR4DY: • e
thiiiivit4re* absence of this er4amendmeht Meana these ep e wi Q 0 .head with
k,1 . * stiO a o away$ real y;
hope,
that 1.8 .doxirect, „
V A' EE SO #4te:been-a„ te se
MR, IiRAD : Thatl-Mr* Chai-man, I oanzt state definit
whether ppeStribad dee htW'been set for a• oharter amend meat or not
'tract hateate.. co. on thi•
4opti
164. HORTIG: Nothing tuktther'at tallstiMe%
MR. CRANSTON: Mr. Chairman, I am prepared to move
we extend the time fox negotiations until the next meeting,
DIVIIII•ON Ot ADMINISTNATIVIC18110SEDUIIICI STAVE OF CALWOPINIA
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'but before making that motion ► want to say that unless we 'bays presented to us at the next
t eitheii a proposal,
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C r eettletent or very convincing videnoe that we are olo
to it and• that Long BeachAs doing ill it can to expedite
negotiatiOn and bring it to a conclsion, 1 Would beery
much against any further extensions and .:that would be
position it bong Beach comes in for a further extension; a with that statement, I now move that we extend the time f
the negotiation with Long Beach. If
GOV. ANDgASOlt1 You have,heard,the motion
MR,CARR•: Second*
Goy. ANDERSON: Seconded and so ordered. There waS one other you wanted cove ,e the new oil field extensid,
oft Long Beach, That was the last point you raised.
MR* CARR; Mr. Chairman., I think we shoulkdiscuss
what we should be thinking about in connection with that. II
This:analofi> computer deal which was suggested .by Mr. NOrtiii
41111.141orkhowsabadt.these. things d sadssed it wi
some people in. Long Beach, who seemed to think It was ago
idea too and it made it more apparent to me that any infor
tion tbai We (iout d get at the present time whichwaald_indi
oate that such an apparatus would enable a program for pro
1AS:other tideland oil fields, whether they be in Long. Be a4
or any other place where they are under the jur,tsdiction
the Lands CoMmission any information about that would be
very, very important to the State of California, particUlarl
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OIVIRION• Or AOMINISIRATIVIC PROCIXOURIC, RTMIC OP CALIFORNIA i•
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have end
SaMent ót a f e in secondari eovea flood#S
we should bey concerned w1th thliwAtleauoe Is ,part
of my job, 1 thing as I read the law. to see that these
areas i)e prdduced; but it's also our job to ee hat,they
are produced without injuring anything And t' they can,
use these, analog computers to design airplanes, which they
are dang every day so they dontt fall apart when they gets,
in the air, W1,11 they do it much faster than any other way
there ttno other technical thing that works out the stresse
and loads and thing$ as computers do) if it is adaptable to
our problem 1 thin] we should use it 1:74cause ,a-t would save
a lot of apprehension as well as speeding up furtheV develop 11
Ikea Of the tidelands fields we have A. responSibility for
have a copy =of' the letter which was sent to Mayor Kealer
over Mrs tor' lets sivia re with this suggestion and 1 think
that rid like to move we go
Beach be urged to do this
Then Iwd like to raise t questio
choose to do it for sone reason or other
find one), that we explore whether or not
bilities gra to the point that we can do
that, Mr. Hortig? Can we stick our noses
f they don't
and, they might
our own re0Ponol"
anywayo How abou
into the oil' Ield
DI I ION or ADMINISTRATI PRO I:ILIAC STATE or CA# tionNIA
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OV 0 010. 02".-riot -#4e':elimiiissi,on would be sir
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Vir tatutes Of 1 *40 w 0 . r,
41248- ibit -SOr e SsIxiir , fa orniio ot- orkAq o *4 - ,. . lions Beach. It cP-velkile tiro atei it as 6
ee ihoiefo. milidig Ow*
that f I seconci
00Vo !ot have heard the Motion w move
and seconded:. Any ob3eotidn? it not; ao ordeped.
qiiiiersii Beach be we go on?
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permit to place three dolphins e,t. Port Bueneme, Ventura Count
. is there aopotion tor' item 3?
CRAISTON: So. move.
MR, CAnR: Second.
GOV. ANDERSON: Furth r discussion? No ‘objections •so •
.ordered.
MR. CARR: I see Mr,,, Horti di do t h me any contrary
recommendations. you?
Mr. 0 max l thiiitt*10 covesV
the pto_ntse Oilervaxv a t0.7.,14)1e. sore) but! X 04
save the next gu4 See Otbit
GOV. ANDERSO e P rratao easemerr#fsa, E44
public and Ober:a$,noiela .aV
no fe suant to statuie. first one In Uen
Div183.011-11 Highways right of way for• bridge on SR..crarrol
fights of. Ala to h
aritri (b') IL S. Corps or Engineero
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rnkissionl Or* AtzmiNtekTvArtvic letvocasoUrtit, Q$ cA.L.trortNIA
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HORTIG: No sir. These ars, arrirmaUve recommend
tiond. AD a matted-of fact these items, as well as the next
e Oltandarl, in conformance With the rules_ and regulations
f the Commission and the statutes,and there are no obje
tions to the issuances as recommended.
GOB', ANIERSON: Next is Item 4 permits, easements,
lea es, and rights way issued pursuant to statutes and
established rental polities of the Commission.
First item (a) - Applicant, California Oregon Power
Company; CI just going to read the applicant and if
there is any question
Next ill (b) John F. Cl five-year grazing leas If
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I should
Atka to note for the Commission that there may be a repre-
dentative be_e for the Crescent City Harbor District. There
or the $mall avert Harbors Commission of the State ,or Gal
tornia, and this ,proposed amendment by mutual consent i
cOnditioped on the necessity of this amendment in order to
putthe hai3or district in a ftnancial position where they
can get a loan fruit the Small Craft Harbors Commission.
order ,:, that they may get the loan, the item is recommended
but for the Commission's informationI wanted to note the
Small Craft Harbors Commission rtpresentative is present.
GOV, ANDERSON: (d) 4rohn A. Fitzgerald renewal
issuance, Untie& County;
Item (c) Cre5cent City Harbor District
HORTIG: At this point, Mr. Chai
ovetstosi QP ADMINIIMMTIVE PROCknUltlt, 'TAIT or CALIF6>.•!NIA
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lease; A „
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tumble Oil and Ite:ctping Comp
compensatory royalty: agreemOnt;
Item (f) P* Jepson t rmination by Mtual
sent of lease;
Item (g)
issuance of /I9-year easement;,
Item Ch) Pauley petroleum, Znc. - issuance of
logiCal survey permit;
(ii) - Shell 01I Company issuance of submarine geo-
physical exploration permit,;
ML HORTIG: . Mrr. Chairman, there is discussion: a
point, if I may report -t0 the. Clommission.„..
CRANSTON: Is there any objection to the precedin
Pacific Gas and Eleetrie Company
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MRS CRANSTON: I move approval of
GOV.. Al4DERSON: (Matt s (a) througl
h Atems.
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19 MR. HORIIG: Item (i); as it appears on page 13 of the
20 full calendar, relates to the application for exploration per
21 mit under standard terms and conditions, Picluding areas in
22 the counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange
and San Diego, Pursuant to the normal; provisions and cone,-..
24 tions that the Commission has adapted ,over the years, all
25 counties and any particular municipalities such as the City
28 of Santa. Barbara which might be affected were notified of the
11:10/16104 OP ADMINtlITNATIVI PROCEDURIC %Witt re CAWPORNIA
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,pende0oy of thik* plioation, We received a report of obje
ioormally on, 1:411a3; the iicoffird of; Suprvitsorcif
ColnIt1T of S toMat 4isitiati tae 61-e bra). withdraw
the *sir eseniatiigii!.4t.Vie applipatit, S1 eli.01 ObnIP
the operating pro to be carried under' the permit*
sbued, will not,involve exploration in any Portion of th
so-called sanctuary area of the Coantv of Santa Barbara
8 being- a belt of lanfill three miles in wiidth from the shOre and'
extending approximately from the location of the University
of California Santa. Barbara campus on the west to the Sum r
11 land area on the eait, This san tu area also includes th
12 area seaward to the ,ty of Santa Barbara and, therefore, th
rvresentation by Shell .Oil Company (which we have been. auth
izedto quote and which the District Attorney of Santa,: Barba
as e that we, have in the record) ; _that there will be no oiler
1 Jails In thp sanct uary ama-, resulted In the Distriot.Atto
17 of%Santa,Barbartt County deciding tot to., appear here
nat, to-afer any objetions to the operationa«
any objections orfurther suggestions b the City o Sapt
Barbara, we were not aware of them this-morning unt137 we saw
t e Mayor and Special City Attorney Tomlinson. They are
sta0ding here-and I presume they want to tell you something 4
about this
MR, TOMLINSON: Mr. Chairman, my name is Maul 'brt in
City Attorney 71‘ the Olt f Santa Babara„ and I wish to
introduce Mayor Bohnett, who has come with me. -'he osition
OWIMIoN OF AOMMIsTmATIVK Pla0Cgotalic, STALK Or cALIFOPNIA
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f the City of Santa Barba matter X shall make
very brief /I Mr. Hostig has anmvered' part of the ix quiry and
position of the City in, his 'preliminary statement 0
On the 23rd of September/ the notice vas mailed from
the Lands Commission in Los Angeles to the. City Council of
the City of Santa Barbara/ indicating the pendeney or the
application before you. Perhaps unfortunately/ the letter
indicated• that Shell had requested, permission to conduct geo
physical operations in the offshore area of the City of 8
Barbara in a s4c-month periods It also indicated that a
condition would be propos ed that the permit would include a
requirement that no • operation be conducted within two, miles
of the ordinary high water mark offshore of' ,the City. a
Barbara.
I thinkt that. latter condition is what amused ,t1
citizenry and the of, family of both the County or
Barbara and the City Qf $apta, Barbarai inasmuch as the depth
of or the ,so a4ed "Toed area under Section
'8 J;,- 2 or the $55 Legislature does include a three...mile limit
After we made inquiry3 Shell very courteously furnish
us 10.th a copy of. their application to the State Law
mission and We clis covered then foxr the first tiro from tbe 1
general nature of the appli ation,0„,that it ran from Pt.
24 Arguello clear to the Mexican border and would include all of
26 the area including the sanctuary area of Santa Barbara north
28 to San Luis Obispo and south to Pt. Vermin,►
PIWSION AohtitlItTnATtvit rreocioutti, trier* Or 6:1Lt14OhNiA
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11"*"" Our paeation La not in the way at Otteation tala
peratt . bisea'asta' *eallze and -100W we .I -that Sootiorli 6
Per -nits the..:Commisosion to grant Such . applIcttititis on reatsonab
oonditiOnti; 4.t -tkie ptSettlan at the City of .0arite. Bar
that the...obiklitttittindlude exeluoion not jitist. ttio •miles but •
44224 patio., the inclusions Or exa:LOstatt, t.406 ettl.rei
:aysi3Otuary area; And Z beliele Iiortig b ituttcaterli di
nati 4.4 under,vband correct:17f: Mr. Hort.
OheIl has 00nStanted. that that be attaahed as a- 3n It
there wil?. be 49drill#4. We have been:. advisee;. bow Shel
mean soap
the tuy4 he terma,,b They have
one tlyit 'win be ated. pursuant
per will not include any' exploration in- the t„,enctuary are
e willing to:;save; 'bhis3,n -the rearm; az.vid on taw,.
at elation the (Jaunty a. Barb. ra legithdre
',et oda:
or the record., I • feet tt is hoes
pieta concept:1.ot this problwn before tb •Commiesion and that
eit0 atis: whl,cla are ritM $04.rts to be Gantuote
wIthIn the eat Area p4e1,1 if this. emit .1.011.1411
23 are going to be not .tanduet0 .eriletty at the optian' at axe
applicant., who noes net deo- ire to explore that pArticu Iwo
25 area at the pre tient t.,Ane e This seems to be the basisl, ti-ksn ;
26 tar withdrawal objeotione . br both -the dor Ind has aeon the
ve eom
MI \MITI:4N Cr: ADMINISTINATIVIS P'SOC:CkihltitX. STATIC
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40Aed$ an operated ul n ,
Santa --t ho '60niti, we • dIdttot
the pg. 00atici4. MO:- ti.g.
did set a ststement °Or ma-objection from the Cit Cotthe
the Of Santa Bar
us that
he s n t 'Mingo t.,: at trinere4 Ifte. atty Pe-
enaip.A. tea;, or istO the reioor r$ bar e.
o ergtioll itantia.rd o o IA itboat as t
law* themacaves Xxo ,esot standp4ints ant 'belie
wheci thratigh si.zen's end" 0. of t
offieial families or the City and !,Jounty looked upon
with acme cpnaiderable apprabensiade
MR, CANTION: Yo_ 1;t made rtifitt*411 tct a three mil
a8 well..as the 00ruituary. Do hat 'Include the oanotuatbyl.
MR, TbMLINSOM 31v,:zt that and DO MOM,
2$ MA0 ;RAN TON Th it customazwy to issue permitp ao 114.0.0•044.011.10."
oivtitioN or ADM iN lertATiVit etiOati3UMgi VATXOre cALIPORNIA,
*pm sis'*
01111061iidaffratifylattrooria.M4Wifyie
matter of r Atot
tomi 4retFy raptitly. lib*11:
*atm
,off It is- do ►t
apacitio
With, respect 'co the CMS barge it waspAncidental,
Imo off More und, who not within the sanctuary area
urt Ekr. ao mate, ;Lott with the
co eratton of th6 Is on and the United States.
MOWN: Nir., Chairman., I move there be no
exploration:ochduoted within the sanctuw":2 area of Santa
arbara.
it.. . ve ytu; :.With its, 'NI or.
4illr ,,Claa$i*an Arid 'gentlemen o the . -
2 i 00 X04;toonta. wift ,,.;..po V xl, . foo At24a ecail,r004: "
10,1184.,,Nt are a11, sbn Item
as 'neion off' .06 e OU and Gas Ifeaze;
eivitIng-revirements. Why are we deferrin8 tat
MR. HORTIG: P r sub$tantially. similar reas6ns to the
DIN/1310N Q/ AtHIN11111431VE rPtcrOlO,U, or cnt.ironNIA
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Alen sh *IA OH *Pa
efies'iuse throw
2lion‘do 0's , 0 ,d,141,16 a v ‘,-
On :,on se iea a 4 OA hr tea aquett To been
o.ptodeecf to atteivt tcoeve,ittgOe IV imam of SUignoine cope .
0:an h te Attra r beeviwor vetdee
„ very rapidly offshore ,..„, 5/
off'tatese leaves, d in the it of the defermenk ppav t, _.
or it is hope additional equipmepe can be manufaetitred 4Pia
VOA; iskiiiit Pilacin ittompar4tiviil deeph_wite 'eti, I .,
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irSsakbl he /list 12.5) - or a ' least it is they. 'Wilt oh
3 III eh an be dOISPei 'Od or under the current iftateof teckino
h' ati.res 3,t eve'1op enuhese of leases*
pn the o?pher 141.0: could be no advantage in
,9114er oporator - c) acquire use fia* OLV • • AO t oraltwrateb bia at t
t # "IP-tr#: re at* .
vthi4hT.are paid on 'these .agreegee whAoh-rdntal wo y loat
to the -otatfii, •COternvei t-14ere Atti
• MR. OARg: How longco_thi 4PrOf%,,nto
BORTIG: One year.
GOV-4b ANDERSON: It was deferredorl.,,ginally. ;froi4
DIVISION or ADMINg1TRATIVS PSODEDIJDtt, STATS 4F CALIFOttNIA
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Goler* ANDS ON t Now we,,are giving another one?
HORTAI Daring the riod of Ippeoeding 4 me t e , • .
additional mghorition 400-rations were uifftrtaken mod, .ai
-4 matter of tatitt; Watt, as a Aleult o (Vittertaking those open •••
tioris that they- reaclisdr ,the lirmit o 'the capaol of the
'drilling barges and equipment available to date.
GOV. ANDERSONt Has this been a pattern of the firm
deir4043' leases?
MR HORTIGt It hat varied depending on the 1:;eases10:
.tnere-have been no deferments grapted 141,1p14e additional oil
developed. The only pattern, if w may saY
re theri have been pia,COessive delerment have ,been o
ases whe*e not been, prodtiotion developed . •' • II
where thCaessekiiitas actually engaged, i the interim
4tde-beratXons Int nig tó devela ..the leasei3N,
Co161sAott will remtimb r:vepaooe to
.. 'hey Int" quitclaims on other leases at tingto
where there had been' d fe3;.ments sgrinted initiii.lt be se , , e
9 .produ0 o6. had not; been OeveXotted and attpr otai aa
,I. piin ootitalit extplokationii colts, • exceedeirei t mi,13:46 dollar
01 lessees feat hat 1 the- 4iint*.pat4on of distill n . _id no ,i-
20 Alstil7y. any furtiwr exploration ar d theretore quiteltimed
pndeg\t ose ciimumstances. We have an analogous situation
24 hem=
GOV. AND RSON: SometimeS we hear x wmors that ther it
defer exploration and go into foreign production.
DIVISION Ore ADMIHISTRiAtIVE PROCEDURE, STATE OF ch.A.IFORNIA
svo.vi a-sok 11401 Loa
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eases veside bas teen for thirty year
r as. ramduotiatii coneernA
Deo , oy roduotion be t Laxis 1 rate
haVe a ooninUit4koperation and conpinul drIalinS on wells
r.s'available* lawitt
ita4aiirt at this tme, a T. say* would result in simply
MR:if HORTIG: Mr. Chairman,, at this point, a minor
amendment the applicant has requested that the lease when
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lose in ther1. 10.1929 tba:4-10aSitiu t-
atie tc;r,develop inforOktion. paid,
table for the Commissia to go opera
e4therip the: Opportunity tOE'do it. If they
ffik. some, goat leases, If they don't, forcing a
OW bac% 6j000 acres of vacant tideJand to have on th'
Inteeint tideifind:
) is 1%.notberLindfiey Spi ht apprdvaloof sublea
Xteni AltlicatIOn of Standard Oil companr of-
forissusnoe°of 3.-year lease....
Issued shall be to Standard Oil Company of California,
eliminating and Standarc3; ?ipe Line Company."
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.sublease;
Itelk
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indsey Spight approval
OIVIttION OF AOWNISTRAT4V4*PIOCe.t5,,P;45Z, tlITATIC OF CALIFORMA
S4S1 Sat)t spa
GOV4 ,WERSON rau sake mt.,
h ratotion is made 11,111 talce care of that/
R. MOMTIG:
GOV, MERS011ei turf App re e
34ah pier on 1.6f I' Sam, t
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It (01 Claud6 liemPleo 440110 ent o
COMMUS1011 action of Anguft 27, 1959 to, bow amour. refUndab)
Item (q) 'tab& Oonsoli 401, Erectors Appli-cf
Samos of three-year lease.
That completes all those under Item 4.
ORANSTON: So move approval ter those
I GOV. ANTERSONt T t would be. 'items-(I) th
MR. CiLiR: Second.
GOV. ANDERSON; hat bas peen moved and sec tided,
f tbsre i no 01460'410 o ordered,
1104*ss 10 37-10 0
GOV. ANDERSOfh he, meeting or the "State to
9 sion will reeonvene. We will opinmence with' t
20 Long Beach rmjects.
21 The first project under Item 5 4 item
Z2 Improvement of Appian Way and Construction Of Bridg
MR. HORTIG: Mr. Chian, this i An item ol which
its is desired by certain, citizens of Long Bea that there be
25 disOaesion* The request from the City of Lole; Beach a for 26 the approval of the expenditure of an appropriate aha 6 of
ritc4touroc, $1A' Q CALIFORNIA
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tidelo.na oil xibevenuesi for thef4 improltem ent i;efAl.ippiarf Way
Gonattyviotion int.. Et 'bri4Ege over the north arm of Alaaito_ 74; .„ „
view :oft the fact that the project will be joint
toro j e e t in a -stnst;;;I:st natsitd-pittrtl 01 Tiet •0 ,;
and partly by tideland funii d tkie ooiltea stributdo
emoii be esti:1000d o1ose4 and weipla aptieat that atie
aitribution can prop rly b determined after the iroje
ottally in operation and a traffie stud' could be made in 0
order to determine dl.stribution tte staff would reconwePAI.th• t
the approval of the expenditp e of the funds be V,yen -11--tpabj
,to the fin determiz at on as to the partidpaticn a ticIelan
funds, a. traffie stu to b conducted not iater theth three
lrr
ears after the dompletion ,proposed rovetbs-ntei
The Attorne detiergtss stlittf wfmted s. e 't
Approlial
:Upon adiNstme 0
tient .a
sure r
,exp td,zie O de woied• be 4epen
► *.th up a downs it determination° o
tould avee o
tunas %oPthe tidelands fun either, remitting mord
five ht tideland. pillar.) al levis; not remittinzx 'but rerdittui . , .
b ear, to the tidelands funis any excess, previougly expendedoun
this a4thoriza'4 r ic.••4140. kipats. a134we ifere:-,actuti4
greater ths4190,0,600wo 34.1 the trartrOsesialqh.,e4eisiti-trixu
tidelana tr4st fun
We f4avio had requena from the North Alunir
Propea4ty Ornors Asgrociatton4.. );;;2,ehler, Presidents )! an
71"1/1(4.4 °P. "MI NISTOATIVa PlIOCCSOURIC *Tel. Ce car CAA_
110W-44N ISM