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(W" MttfaMt) ( X- r 4J XXIV ONTAEIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, -APRIL 15, 1920. 0. 20. SHOWN TO BE SMALL OHKUON AND IDAHO PUHL10 HIUtVICK COMMISSIONIUIH CIKT ItEAL DATA ON OOHT OK UANCIIINd IN MAI.- mum COUNTY. MEANEST TIIIEK ON ItECOIID STEALS FUNDS OK HTAIIVINO ONLY HIGH SPOTS TOUCHED leering During Afternoon ami Even lug Too Hhort In Hiilniilt All I'ihIh ItiiiicliorN Wutilril . Pivm'uHM, to Comiiillnii ltUn In Kates Expected. Stenllng alms from n church linn long boon recognized ns tlui most dosplenblo of crimes, but Ontario Iioh on record ono t lint Is ovon worse. Snniu tlnio during tbo noon hour pil fering fingers opened tbo desk of Miss Corn McNulty. who tenchiM tbo second grndo at thn Urnnunnr school and Btolu $4.50 which tbo children of tbo room liad collected from tbolr llttlo savings to give to tbo starving children of Armenia. Tbo second grade bad tbo record In tbo chil dren's effort to help tbo dying Armenians when tills thief did bis work. Needless to sny tbo children of tbo school nro shocked tit the crlmo, for siicb It Is, and aro trying to ninko good tbo loss while feeling tbo shamo that some ono tins taken tbo money. DEVEL0PMENT4EAGUE Iloforc u crowd that taxed tbo cupaclty of tbo Commercial club rooms In tbo City Hall last Thurs day, Commissioners II. II. Corey and Fred A. Williams of Oregon mid Commissioner (leorgo Erb of Iduho listened to tbo testimony or Malhuur county ranchers wbo nro protesting ngalnst tbo application of tbo Idaho Tower compnuy for uu In ereusu of CO per cent In Irrigation power rates. Tbo tlmu for tbo bearing was all too short for an udequatu presenta tion of tbo ranchers' case, but tbo commissioners suld that before u pormuuent rate was fixed n full and complete bearing bused on tin uc ciirato statement of the Inventory of tbu company's properties would be bold. Tbo nothing direct was said to forosbudow tbo result of tbo beurlng It Is tbu generally accepted belief of those who have followed tbu tes timony both In Idaho and Oregon that u rlsu will bu made In rates af fecting tills year's power. JtnnrheiM Not I'rorllwrliiK lly tbu testimony of 1'uto Tcnson of Nyssn, T. .W. Clngett of Ontario, K. M. Northrop, A. A. (luttrldgu and Luster Soawull or Dead Ox Flat, und I.. It. Ilroltbaupt of Ontario tbo ranchers submitted figures to show under tbo various lifts nucossury to cultivate tbo lauds that tbo runchors nro not making tbo uxborbltant prof its credited to thorn by tbu Tower com puny. Tbo runciiors did noi nuumpi w controvert tbo 'statement that tbu Idaho Power company Is not making money; they did not take tbu posi tion that tbo company should not bo untitled to u fair roturn. but meruly (Coutluued on Last Tngu. CRANDALL'S DERBY IN COUNTVW1DE MKETINO CALLED KOIt SATUItDAV AFTiUtNOON, ATltlli 21, TO CONSthlUl AC TION UELATIVE 'IX) INITIA TIVE MIJAHUHEH. ILL GATHER IN ONTARIO1 PLANS PROGRESSING FOR CELEBRATION committee visits vale and extends invitation will cio to nyssa soon on him- I I.A It IU t It A N I 1 M V KTT 1 1 TO JOIN ONTAItlO. Vnln Attorney, Would Servo In Ev-icprchentatlw, Upper IIoiihc 1, I,. 1'ixiriiiMii Takes Slilue to As- M'XNorxhlp) Svwiglrr May Hun, EFFECTS OF LEAGUE IN NORTH DAKOTA TOLD Artbup Foster of Cl)de,Norlli Dakota A Fanner 'IVIls Mcvtlng At Orange Hall ItfTectN of Socialistic NosiruniN, Tbo tbo numbor prosont was not largo owing to tbo Intorest takon In tbo power bearing which was going on tit tbo snmo tlmo, tboso who at tended tbo meeting at tbo (Irango Hall last Thursday ovenlng to boar Artbus Foster of Clyde North Da kota tell what tbo Non-Partlsnn League bad dono to (bat stato felt nmply repaid for tbo effort. Mr. Foster tracod the history of tbo loaguo from Its Inception. He declared that the Non-Partisan I.eaguo Is not a farmer's organiza tion, and provod bis statement by calling tbo list of Its loaders and tolling tbolr provlous business con nections. Ho told graphically bow tbo man ngomont of tbo stato bad thru tbo operation of the schemes taxes bad raised In somo Instances as high as :I51 por cent. Ho backed bis state ments with tbo tax rccolpts on bis own farm and showed bow the rates bad gono up all along the lino, Tbo state tax lncreaso was 351 per cent; tbo county taxes CO per cent; and school taxes 24 per cent. Can't Examine Hunk Ho then told of the formation of tbo Hank of North Dakota which un der a ruling of tho Judges elected by tho Non-Partisans can not be examin ed by any State Auditor, He told bow by manipulation tbo land loans bad worked to tho disadvantage of tho ranchor thru tbo use of the ap plication foo. Another of the fin ancial transactions which came in for discussion and Illumination was that of the bond deal, wherein the state failed to secure a buyor for Its Is sues. Mr. Foster then told of the manner In which the league worked thru Its organizations, how It has collected millions for Investment In their chain stores and for propaganda, and have now turned on tho league determined to throw it from power. In closing his address Mr. Foster advised the ranchers present to keep their monoy In their pockets, and not to sign any checks to tbo agents wbo come to represent the league In this county. Political observers rubbed tbolr glassos when they read among tbo tilings for office listed .with thn sec- rotary of statu at Salem tho uu nouncomont that C. M. Crandutl of Vale has filed for thn stato senntor- Hblp from Harney, (Irnnt nnd Mal heur counties. Hut this Is tho case, Willi Mr. Crnndall's entry tho prediction of tho Argus somo tlmo slnco that tho stnto senator's toga would causa tho warmest spot in tho campaign seems fulfilled. Just what effect tho contest between tbo two Vale men Senator llurloy being tho otner candldato from tbo county sont will hnvo on tho fortunes of C. C. Kills, tho Harney county aspirant, Is a subject of dispute. Whllo somo soo In It tbo dofcat of Sonator llurloy there aro others that doclaro It assures him or nomination, nnd tboro you hnvo It. I'oonimn for Assessor After looking over tho field II. L. Poormnn of Ontnrlo has decided to outer tho ruco for tho assessorsblp against morgan Carlisle tho present Incumbent, Mr, Poormnn mado Ills announcement tills week. Slnco lie has been In Ontario for somo funr toen years tbo people horo know Mr. Poormon woll, and slnco Morgan Carllslo nlso lived In Ontario for many years they hnvo before them In tho fall nn Interesting campaign among friends. President I,) tie Arrange Piogrnni of Speakers to Discuss Proponed HUN ami Those Itcfcrml I toad .Mut ters Also I'p Tor Consideration. To discuss tho vnrlous measures to bo acted upon by tbo voters on May 21, to consider plnus for getting out n favorable vote on tho rond moos urcs by which It will bo posslblo to complete tbo proposed highway sys tem In Mnlhour county, n meeting of tho Malheur County Development Longuo will bo hold In Ontario at the Commercial Club rooms on Snlurdny, April 24, Thn meotlng is called for .1 o'clock. Speaker to nihciii Hills Proshlont 11. D. Lytlo of Vnl'o in Ills call for tbo meeting announced (WHEN CELEBRATE IS QUESTION Home of the Merchant Want Festiv ities on Saturday Others Think Monday IVokt Day Will Decide at Cleneral Meeting. ASSOCIATED ALt'MNI NAMES COl'NTV OAMPAION COMMITTEE At tho meotlng of tho associated alumni of tho Stnto Unlvorlslty, O. A. C. nnd Monmotb Normal tbo following commltteu was named to carry on tho cumpnlgn for the rati fication of tho now mlllengo bill nt tho prlmnrles: Mrs. Fito Clark Hur ley, Vale; Jonas Hrown. Oregon Slopo; Mrs, Jesso Morgan, Adrian; A. P. Gibson, Nyssn; K. II. Conklln, Miss Moll Carter, Jomleson; nnd Enrl Ulncknby, Ontario. Ivnn E, Oakos of Ontnrlo Is tbo chnlrmnn of tbo committee About 20 alumni of tho thrco Institutions nttomlnd thn enlli. orlng, Chnlrmnn II. L. Pflorkon and the othor mombors or tbu Fourth of July committee havo stnrted energetically ni worn to porrect pinns ror tho 4th or July celebration, There Is ono Important mnttcr Hint bns not been determined, nnmtdy tbo day on which tbo events will take plncn. Tho business men nro divided on this question. Somo wont It on Saturdny, tbo 3rd, others on Monday, thn nth, with the latter predominating in numbor. This mnttcr will not bo settled until a general meeting of till busi ness men can bo bold. In the mean- LAST CHANCE TO GET IRRIGATION WATER ) LOT OWNEItS SLOW IV SUiNINO IP KOIt DITCH WATlUt WITH WHICH TO WATlUt LAWNS LESS THAN IIALKSO I'Alt SHiNED. DELAY NOW IS FATAL TO PLAN LEOION WILL DISTHIHUTE MEDALS (IIVEN HV STATU Tho Amorlcnti Legion lins been nsked to furnish the names of tho mon from this section who woro resi dents of Oregon nt tho tlmu tliey un listed so Hint these men can receive tllU medals Which tbo Htntii In lr ulvn encu man. All ux-servico mun who nro not mombors of the legion, If they wish to receive tbu medal to which tliey nro entitled, should get In touch with Knrl Illucknby secret nry of tho Ontnrlo Post nnd lie will tnku tho necessary stops to see that they secure their medal. Water Can he Seemed by April If l.ui Owners gel hu Commercial dub Make Loan to Statt Woik doing Act Now! Hint a number of waken wll lio(,no t,o commltteo is urrnnglnc for nsked to glvo short talks, limited to tll0 COOporntlon of neighboring cities. on minutes onch. on tho proposed Assurnnces have been received from bills. Thcso mon have been nsked to bo porpnred to nnswer questions which nnyono might nsk concerning tho effect of tho moasuro upon which they will talk so that tho gntliorlng will bu nblo to get Inform ntlvu dnta. Tho prlnclpnl object of tbo meet Payette that thoy will loin with us and nlso from Nyssn. Vale linn been Invited und will send n commltteo down to confer with tbo local busi ness mon next wcolc. Welser Is planning u colobratlon but hopos not to havo It conflict with tho Ontario gathering so that n general unity of Ing Is to nrouso Interost on tho rond 'effort Is being securod. bonding incnBuro, for It is realized that unless this monsurn passes It will bo Ithposslhlo to securo sufficient statu aid to camplota Malheur coun ty's road program for many years to como. An effort Is being mado to have n Inrgo crowd present at this meet ing with representatives from every precinct In tbo county so that work ers cun bo selected who will lake sufficient Interest to get out n big votn on election day. . , At tho meeting too n date wilt ho sot for tho holding of tho League's nnntinl mooting. It. N. A. AND WOODMKN HOLD .MIUniNO AND HKCIUTION, TOO Tho Modern Woodmen and tho Koynl .Neighbors each hold n mcetlni: Monday night at which now mombors woro recolved by transtor and rogular business transacted. Following tbo uusiness session tho woodmen bold a rocoptlon In honor or tbo Iloyul Neigh bor camp. Tho camp hold tbolr rogular meetings tbu fourth Monday In each mouth, OREGON SLOPE CONSIDERS FRUIT GROPPROSPECNS GOOD Crj stal DUtrlrt Pumping Plant NcarliiK Completion -New mtcbes Will Improve I(oad Ijivui to (,'nico Park School , TO CROW CERTIFIED D1CKL0W Vale Farmer Imports Improwd Spring Wheat In Kffert to In rroaso jleld. Ono of tho stops looking toward crop Improvement taken by V. T Herrott chairman of tho Vale Farm Dureau Is tho Importation or a con siderable quantity or cortlflod Dick low spring wheat seed which ho will plant on bis farm near Vale. This wheat was secured from tbo Jerome County Dureau In Idaho and cost Mr, Herrott a lancy price, tbo bo says that It will ho taken caro or in In creased yield and tho promlum which lie should get for his seed wheat next soason. Tho Dlcklow wheat is recounlzed by all experiment stations and ex- porlencod wheat farmers as the lead ing variety In point of pleld for tho Irrigated lands or the Snake Itlver valley. It Is a true spring wheat with white borrles and is beardless, The head Is or square construction, enlarging toward the top. Owing to Its Hybrid origin, tbo variety reverts rapidly unless kept true by selection. This work requires somo care, so that wo must always expect to get good Dlcklow wheat seed only from rollable and careful growers, partic ularly such as has been certified by the State. A great deal of dis satisfaction has arisen from' the pur chase or so-called Dlcklow wheat a great deal or which Is either not Dlcklow at all or so badly mixed and run out that It might as well bo cal led anything else, expect tor the sel ling value or the name. Dlcklow wheat is bcarcely obtainable at the present time. NysBn talked or n colnbrntlon last weok but tbo Argus was nssurod that slnco Ontario hud progressed with Its plans that tho southerly neighbor would not Interfere but would co operate In making tbo cilnhrutlou ono of tho best that was over staged In tbu county. CHURCH WORKERS HOLD ' CONFERENCE MONDAY County Sunday School Contention I)Im'IImn Problems Spenkei-K Outline Purposn of Cam paign, Manager Appointed BASE BALL SEASON WILL OPEN SUNDAY! Old Time Itlvnlx Pajetto and Ontatlo To Inaiiuurato Nalhiiml PaM- tlmo Hero foe IllliO Heaou Ontario' Line up. A. W Means of Vale was In On tario on business Thursday after noon. Mr. Means looks after the In terests of the Stanfleld company In the upper country. OIIECION SLOPE, April 13. Tho outlook for a good fruit crop In this vicinity Is nt present vory favorable, and Is expected to bo almost If not quite as largo as that of last year. Apples and cherries havo a bumper prospect, Tho Crystal pumping plant, which has boon greatly enlarged and re modeled, Is hearing completion and will bo ready for tho now pumps soon. Somo concrete work on the pipe lino Is still to bo finished, and many pipes nnd ditches which cross the road In numerous places aro be ing ropnlrod and tiling put In. This will greatly Improve tho road situa tion, as many of these ditches an nually Hood tbo roads, making somo or them almost Impassablo thruout mo entiro season. The good roads boosters uro urging tho tanners to put forth an extra effort this season to control wasto from Irrigation. Tho Park school grounds will un dergo a thorough overhauling within the week. Extenslvo plans for Im provement aro under way. The grounds nro to be plowed, leveled and soeded to lawn, troes will bo planted, fence repaired; in fact, everything needed to make an up-to-date school ground will be dono. This Is a much needed Improvement and tho our friends from surround ing districts muy not recognize us, we are, nevertheless, glad to appear in a now costume once In a whllo. Patrons and children plan on Arbor Day program for the occasion. Among those attending tho Sun day school convention at Ontario. Monday and Tuesday were, Mrs. J. L, Hrown, Mrs, Walter Davis, Mrs, Henry Itaby and Mrs. Hollaway, Mr, and Mrs. Hroker and Mrs. II. J. Hrannock of Payette took Sunday dinner at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlco. ' Mosdames nrown, Hoajs, Miller, Hurrell, Heslup, Agnew and Karst attended the silver tea given by tho Portia Club of Payette, last Wednes day, Mrs. J. E. Watts of Payette spent the week-end at the Hurrell home. Horace Joseph returned from Seattle Wednesday after a two weeks visit with relatives. D. T. Carpenter Is building a fine comfortable bungalow on tho place opposite the Oribben farm, Mrs. Lee Hrown ind children left (Continued on Last Page.) A convention nt which delegates from almost every community in Mnlhour County worn In attendance.' was hold by tbo Intorchtirch World Movomont Monday at tho Baptist church. A visiting team composed or promlnont church loaders ot Ore gon and representing a number or tho Protestant denominations which nro co-operating In this groat union movomont or tbo Evangelical church es presented Its alms, purpose nnd scope. Thrco sessions were hold und In addition to tho regular dele gates to tho Intcrchurch convention tboro woro prosont a numbor or tbo dologatos to tho Mnlhour County Sunday school convention which ylolded Its first day's program for tho presentation of tho Intor-dcnom-Inatlonal plans, Tho convention team, which Is ono ot rive which has boon touring Oro gon tills week was lead by Dr C. F. 8wander of Portland. Tho othor regular mombors woro tbo llev E, I). Pace of Monmouth, tho Ilov. It. L. Dunn of Astoria and Mrs, W. M. Caso of Eugene. Harold Humbert, Stato directors of Missionary Educa tion and II. O, Stono, compaigu dir ector of Eastern Oregon also assisted In the convention. In tbo evening a lecturo Illustrated with lantern slides gavu In dotal! tbo rosult or tho world-wide survoy which tho Inter-church department lias JuBt complotod to determine tho objec tlves tor tho Hvo-year Intonslvo cam paign which tho co-operating church es have planned. Tho objects ot tbo movement were carefully explained and emphasis placed upon the fact that tho Intcrchurch Is not a now organization but a confederation of the existing denominations tor tho purpose ot promoting tbolr common programs and avoiding duplication and wasto. Arrangements wero made tor tbo organization of Malheur County ror campaign which Is to bo conducted by more than thirty denominations from April 2G to May 2 A. II. Choster of Vale has been appointed county campaign director and ha is appointing community directors in each organized community of the county. Hov. W. F, Cochran or tills city has been appointed county ex ecutive officer and will havo an act ive part In the permanent organiza tion of the work in this county A portion ot tho visiting team left Tuesday morning for Crane and Hums where tho y will complete tho organization of Harney County Tbo financial campaign of tho co-operating churches which Is to bo held this month Is tbo largest over attempted Its proceeds will be used to further the "forward work" of tbo cburcbos and will be applied to homo and for eign missions, American education, religious education hospitals and homes, ministerial Buport und relief, war relief and other special Items. After uu nbsonco of four yearn Ontario will again ho found on tho baseball map of thn Snake river val ley. Tho city lins n team In lliu Idaho-Oregon league und will be In tho fight to tbo finish for tho league's gonfalon. Tho first game of tbo year will be played nt tbu Fair grounds Sunday afternoon. Payette, Ontario's old rival will bo the opponents In this battlo, and n.blg scrap for first blood Is oxpectcd. Of course Ontario's strength Is problematical, as yet. Tbo combina tion is n now ono and tbo tbu boys nave shown somo speed in practice, they hnvo not had an opportunity to show their clnss whllo undor flro. Chot Lnckoy ono of thn city's old tlmo ball players Is captain or the team nnd E. C. Pnpst Is tho mali nger. Tho following Is tho line-up for tho first game, so far as Ontario Is coiicerned: Chapman, catcher; Eddy, pitcher; Lnckoy, lb; Knstley, 2h; Vlrkory, ss; Tost, 3b; Htisted, Hammond und Holdrldor In tbo field. To properly open tbo season tho management has arranged for tho presence of tho bund nt tbo game nnd a big tlmo Is on tan for tho ouenlni; day crowd. PAUL-JAQUISII WEDDING Mi Dorothy Jaiiilsi, .Malinger of Dreamland, and Heibcit Paul, E. Service Man, Weil Till After. noon (Jo East on llnuejiiioiin So fur only 2I0 of tho 032 lots which In years past took water from tbu Ontnrlo Wnlerusers association, hnvo signed to take water from the ditches tills summer. Cnless the othern romn In at mire there Is a possibility that the plan will full nnd that tboso who hnvo objected to the sprinkling system will have to usu Hint again this summer. The ad ditional expense will fall on them, nil bcrnuso they would not net when they had tbo opportunity To handle the water problem n new commltteo litis been named consist ing of V. W. Cbnmbers, chairman; J. II. Atliorton nnd Fred Itlco. These men will proceed to gel tho ditches In shape providing moro names nro lid ded to tbo list which can lie round at tho Titggart .Hardware, Tho old committee consisting ot II. II. Tunny, I). M, Tnggnrt and C. F. Cox havo turned tho work over to (bo now men and have arranged to get the water, but on tbu only terms available, cash. The people who want tho ditch water must pity tor It now. Under tbu terms ot tbu contract with tho commltteu tho wntor usors will ho asked to keep the main ennuis In condition.. To start this work the Commnrrlnl club loaned tho com mute $100. These ditches must bn cleaned unit It wntcr Is to bo delivered to tbu peo ple when It Is available on April 20 action must bo taken by tbo pooplo. This mattor bus been discussed so long, nnd tbu committees have work ed so hard that there wilt bo no ono to blame If tbu trees of tbo city din and tho grass withers, but the people who do not take enough Interest to look uftor this matter now JORDAN VALLEY ROAD County Court DclKiinlcN Surror Creek ltoiul a Market Project Only .Manner In Which I te ller ran bu (liven South At tbo homo of tbo bride's mother, Mrs, Dolphlne Jnqulsh, at fi:80 Miss Dorothy Jnqulsh bocumo the bride of Herbort Paul of this city. Tho servlco was performed In the pruBeucu of tbo bride's family, Itev W. F. Cochran ot tbo United Pres byterian church performed tbo cere mony. Immediately after tbo wedding tho brldo and groom and members of tho brldo's family motored to Pay oteo, where a wedding supper was sorvod at tho Hancroft After they returned to Ontario and leave in tbo morning for their hoiioymoon trip to Chicago, Poorla, the groom's homo, and othor mlddlo wowtorn points. On tbolr return thoy will stop nt Denver, Salt Lnko and othor cities, Iloth Mr und Mrs. Puul nro woll known In Ontario, having mado tbolr homo hero for sovnrnl year. Tho brldo graduated from tbo Ontario High School In tbo class of 1917 and following tbo death of iter rather ; iook up ino management or tin Droamland, which alio hns conduct cd slnco that tlmo; whllo taking a promlnont part In the social llfo In tho younger sot. The groom camo to Ontario In 191C and was omployed In tho O. 8. L. offices when tho war started Ho woh u monibor or thn rirst group of recruits who onllstod tho duy war was doclarcd and loft Ontario on April 10, 1017. Ho went ovorseas In tho noro servlco und remained tboro until after tho armlstlco was signed. Ho returned to Ontario last year and bus been yardmaster horo tor nonrly u yoar. After many endeavors to plnco tho Succor crook road to Jordan Valley on tho stato highway program the County Court nt u meeting Monday determined to plnco this road on tbo mnrkot rond progrnm. Tbo ren- son for this was that by following (IiIh course steps can he taken which wilt furnish Immediate relief to tho people In that end of the county who nro now under serious handicap with no really passable road to the outsldo. Dy tho provisions of iho market rond law It Is believed that tboro will bn madn Immediately uvallublu for thn road $102,000. While this will not furnish the highway, any moro than will the printout approp riations complete any road on thn program, yet it will go so fur that a suitable outlet tor nil that region will bo soctirml. , Tho county rourt also sturted work on thn graveling of tho road from Ontario to Cairo to connect with thn road from Nyssn to Cairo nnd from Vale to Cairo. This section of the roail has deteriorated badly In the past year unci Immediate work was lincoMtnry to keep It pussabln. VALE COMMITTED CO.MINO TO DISCl'SS CHLIIIIHATION PLANK A commltteo from tbu Vale Cham ber ot Commerce will be present lit tho luncheon or thn Commerelnl or tho i club directors next Tuotiduy to ills- oustt plans for the proper reluiiru Hon of the Fourth or July. It is n "got-to-getlior" meeting arranged so that no conflict betweon tho com inuultloH will result. A similar c'ommltloo from thn On tario Commercial club attended tbo weekly luncheon of tho Vale Cham ber Inst Tuosduy and presonted On tario's Invitation to the people of Vale. CNITED PUKSHVTIUHA.V. At the service Sunday morning n special male quartette will sing, and in the evening a song service will be held and an address will bo delivered by Mr, Sensomuu. COMES TO OATH Kit FACTS THAT SHOW COST OP' PltODl'CINO CHOP It. V. Uuiiii, Farm Managomont Demonstrator for Oregon arrived In town today to assist the Power usortt In assembling data us to the cost ot producing crops. Ho came at tho Invitation ot tbo County Agent and will work with tbo powor userH commltteo with tbu Turin Huroau commltteu on Crop Itecords, lk is. rlB bu ns Ito or jto ICO ns Ip ti A ho In rls ny bo bo tic fn- t IM 'co mt ng JC 311, 08-III- vl- 'a- ' ,t P- )n of I no, "go cu, ito ir's i nc i ten I irk i rlo act Wo ic- In- itsl- '.its ny. w, 21 ' r 1