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WE STILL HAVE A PEW ALL-WOOL REPUBLICANS LEFT IN THE COUNTRY TAOVKUTISlNa In Tlio TIMES "Ai,i. .. . ,r ifl Klmt "In (E000 Emt& WANT ADVERTISING ki Tho UMBO Will Keep the Income from Yohi Furnished Rooms from Lptnt YOU can really help tlw family revenues by renting a fow furnUhad rooms and, If you know how and when to use the classified colnmnu, you may keep that Uttlo extra Income Will IT" uu , , , U,o Market" BffocdYeJjrt ,. wiii put the fact about your LS before 'ho eye. of all "pos- PoT buyorB" In town. And It !h.r.' o? of thorn who ought to " .'ii sell It! "steady as a clock." own ' MEMRKR OP ASSOCIATED PRE8S VOL XXXV Kstabllshcd in 1878 M The Cowst Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A ConaolllUoa of Time, Const Mall Mn ono and Coo Day Advertiser. nv JUU mun UFOLLETTE PRAISES V. J. BRYAN; SATS ROOSEVELT W II I In An Editorial Refers to Dem- OCrailC L-uauu u Moral Giant. HE DOES NOT APPROVE incwyr" .Tinm iicTunno OF CUIMVtlV i IUIM IVItlliuuo Employed by Roosevelt and at Chicago Misdirected. (Br AMOCIMCU i ruo iu vw ., 1 lliiua WASHINGTON, D. C, July 12 Under tbo caption "The Caso of Mr. rtoosevclt, Senator LaFouotto nas written an ctlltorlal In tbo current number of LnFolIotto'a wookly. It la in part as follows: "Rryan at Dalti mnr forcoIriK all chanco of his own nomination, marshalling nil his for ces, braving Tammony and tlio trusts to rescue bis party from their do mination, carrying convention for tho adoption of tho most progressiva democrat platform yet offorod, nnd nnmlnatlnc ono of the most progress ive democratic candidates nvnllablo, was a towering figure In mornl pow er ami patriotic devotion to civic righteousness. "Roosevelt at Chicago, backed by money derived by stock wntorlng corporations of tho steel trust nnd the harvest trust, organizing what arc now confessed to linvo been fnko contcsti as to nearly two hundrod delegate In order to control the re publican convention nnd secure tho nomination, refusing to nld In mak ing a progressive platform, bound to hare the nomination or destroy tho republican party, was n most strik ing oxamplo of misdirected power and unworthy ambition." Attack Swore. Tbo editorial goes on to say Unit Itoosevelt was out for himself, tlii.t he-was a inuti not for the cmibo; that when ho had opportunity to put lu lladlcy lie spurned It, and ordoro.l tbo third party iwiiiiMivors, Tho edi torial says: "If ho had evldenco to prove tlmt Tnlt could not bo houcHtly and fair ly nominated, why did ho not direct bis lieutenants to nresent that evi dence to tho National committee ami then to tho convention nnd tho coun try so clonrlv tlint thu convention would not hnvo dared to nominate Taft, nnd that Taft could not In hon or have accepted tho nomination If It ns made. "Tho reason Is obvious mid im analysis of the testimony will, I urn lunvinccu, siow mat neither Tart nor Itooscvolt had a majority of hon estly or regularly elected dulcgntci. This tho manngers on both Hides well understood, lloth candidates wore trying to sent a sufficient niimhor of fraudulent crodentlallod dologntcs added to tboso regularly chosen to "iiuri nun, to secure control of tho convention nnd to 'steam roll' tho Nn- vn. ji was n proceeding with which ca was acquainted, nnd which each nail canctlonoii in m-iux ,.,hi...i..ii....u us explains the extraordinary con-, uct of Hoosevelt. llo could not o-! ' upon sucu nn analysis of ovldnno "would prove Taft'H regularly oleot fu aelecatps in n imi.,-ii,. ,..hi,..i !, "'table subjecting of his own furiously credcntlnled dologntcs to ""nlnntlon so critical thnt lti ouia cxnoso tlm fniuitv ..r iiu ...i' S2tSSt,on h' o nd nn honestly wcted majority of tlm iioimrntnn I tn ,iV? tnprefro dellborntoly choso bnlii F 0'e?,,l,,,,8. cry rrmici. j i,.i, - wMiiiiii,fci;u 1I11U LIIU Ion lull nna tl,,ls created a condl aim in .Ch,.wo",lrt "mk0 Impossible a W tt to carry tho conven tion by storm. Ti... .i.i.. i.. ,. .... DsvpaIa... i .. "- mo " mo irui Psycology of tbo Itoosevelt procoed- 'becomes perfectly plan. nomianHnans thero t0 rrco ,llB wn lie la, nn.0r.8mn8h th0 convention. rlty or .l thP.ro t0 Proswvo Intog make it ye , ltel'"llcan party and motinn h.1 '"""truiiieut of tho pro- M r.inr.H. lirPB',es8lve principles ih.r,;:r.' Mw""u' mo g EDUCATORS III FINAL SESSION Prominent Men of This Coun try and Europe Take Part in the Discussions. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). CHICAGO, July 12 Although tho ranks of tho educators In nttendanco nt tho education association woro somewhat doplotod by tho tlmo of tho morning sosslon of this tho clos ing day was cnllod, thero was a largo nttendanco horo for tho final discus sions which woro conducted by tho educators ot this country and Kuropo. WILL BENEFIT NATIONAL GUARD Penper Bill to Bring Closer to Reejulars Passed i ' Upon Favorably. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. O, July 12 Tho Peppor hill to bring tho Nntlonnl Gunrd into closer touch with tho Ro gular Army has boon favornhly ro portod by tho houso military affairs committee. Under thin bill tho federnl govern ment would dlsburso about eight million dollars n yonr to ton thous and commissioned ollloera nnd tho 112,000 onllstod mon of tho Nntlonnl Gunrd. Tho Secrotnry of War nnd tho Mllltln Donrds or tho States would bo authorized to work out a plan of corporation. AMERICANS MAKE FINE SHOWING Records Are Broken Today at the Big Athletic Meet Held at Stockholm, Sweden. PORTLAND llOV WINS (Dy Associated Press1) STOCKHOLM, July 12 Tho final In tho 110 motors run Martin W. Hawkins of tho Mult- nomnh Athletic Club, of Port- land was third. Tlmo, 1G, 1-10 4 seconds. FUNERAL HELD MING (Dy Atioclated Press to the Coos Bar Tlmos). I STOCKHOLM, July 12 In tho dlB cus throwing, tho final record was as follows: A. R. Talpalo, of Fin land, first; R. L. Byrd, Adrian Col lege second ; Jnmcs II. Duncan, Now York, unattached, third. ARE AFTER CONVENTION California Delegation Deter mined to Secure National -Gathering of Elks. The- Klks hnvo gone to Portland, And tho town seems mighty queer, Vet by enreful observation Ono can find, porchnnco, a donr. PORTLAND, Or., July 12 Dackod by tho forty-four lodges of Califor nia, San Krnnclflco Idles set under wny their actlvo campaign for tho l'Jir Grand Lodge. Tho Golden Gnto delegations of San Prnnclsco, Onkland nnd Dorkcley rolled In enrly on two special trains, nnd each of tho others, nftor tnklng bnroly tlmo to accept tho vigorous nnd noisy wolcomo extended by tho locnl Hying squadron, Its brass bands and Its singers with their over-sounding "Ilrothor Dill, tho town is opon to you," thoy proceodod to "opon houso" nt tho Multnomah hotel and call a meeting ot representations from nil tho California delegations to lay campaign plans. At this meeting ovory California lodge1 was reprosontod. Tho situation nnd outlook woro gono Into thorough ly and tho decision wns reachod that whllo Scnttlo s contention of tho 1915 Grand Lodgo was not to bo under estimated, nt 111 tho prospect for tho California metropolis to got tho 191 G prlzo wns bright almost to tho do greo of cortolnty. Tho Olympic record In running broad Jump wbb broken by Albort L. Gutterson of tho University of Vermont, 24 feet 11 Inches and a fraction. Thp provlous record was 24 feet and C inches. In tho discus throw, Talpalo broko tho world's ro cord In making 148 foot, 1 V6 Inches, tho old record being 146 foot nnd 9 Vi inches. In the run of 110 motors, tho fin al result was: Frod W. Kelly, Los Angeles, first; James Wendell, Now York Athlotlc Club, second. Running llrond Jump Running broad Jump finals result cd as follows: Dort L. Gutterson of tho University of Vermont, was first; C. D. Drlckcr of Canadn, socond; Q. A. Abort, of Sweden, third. Clarcnco S. Edmundson of Scattlo took third placo In tho soml-flnnis of tho 400 motors rnco. Tlmo, 48, 7-10 seconds, a now Olympic record. E AND M P. McGee at Co'nlogue Camp Reported to Have Lost His Mind. "Paddy" McGco, a well known lob gcr, Is reported to hnvo gono Insano nnd Is said to bo running at large In tho woods at the Conloguo logging camp on tho lower Coqulllo rlvor. Little Ib known horo furthor thnn that friends of McGco received word thnt ho had lost his mind whllo nt work in tho camp nnd hnd dlsap- appcarod. It is reared that tho man In wnnderlng about In n domented condition In tho woods, In which ovont his llfo Is In dnngor It wns reported hero Inst evening thnt tho crow at tho enmp hnd turned nut nnd n thorough search ot tho tim ber in that locality In being made In tho hopes of finding tho missing man. McGco vns formerly foreman uf ono or tno smith-rowers camps In this city nnd Is woll known hero. Ho Is n mnn about 46 years of ago. Ho hnd never before shown nny signs of insanity. the government a V? People. Otherwlsn i. ..,i.i mevern'IP"""0!';,- progreiv ,i .. ,,1U Hiouna ror a mKL JLa.,f.0.r,u uoforo the cor UntloV reso,u,lons an In tho con- WMa'anli6?, th0 , Public ear with rlflcVd ewrwiT Ho rtllessly sac klBMh PnXUns ,0 ono ,(,eft of his hi Mlnto0"ea!,,lUllilt' He gagged out PutilnV J luo convention wlth Wch K ""I?1 y 'acts upon n e, intPinV. , ' v,,u' unso ft ao1' ue ailrti g5 Msmont regarding W Ji l ot ra,t'8 nomination, "e Platform of n suKe8t'n as to tho clples. Ho Vm 1'iOKresslvo prln ""BlnK th ""'"'noie.l loudly for ud conto.COI??t.,on ro11 w,tu uPport ,s f"'1 hls tainted trust t) V.' "e offered nn ronon,, tr. fur.mastoHnly' ?cel'tlng his own term, crh,K craving for tho third ThS'SPKriAl! SAW?. S9U tlPil rur? Glass Vases aver- bl"atl0n8 sL.:or IB color com- "tiu SAT"-RDAY OXTiY l"Ue nfeU "wnetl,!,, new." " ,u nd 1.1c STORK. Many Attended Services Held Over Remains of Mrs. A. E. Gagnon Today. Tho funprnl of Mrs. Arthomlso rinciinn. u-lfn nt A. i. (InuilOU. W118 hold this morning at St. Monica's Catholic churrh nnd wns mrgoiy ai tendol. Tho clM.rch was appropri ately (loeoruit '. Boionin reiiuium high mass nnd libera woro celebrated being tho first roqulom mass ovor (elobrated In this city. Tho roc tor of tho church, tho Rov. Fath er Munro, was tho colobrnnt, Fnthor Kovonoy of Daudon wns deacon nnd Father Sprlngor of North Dcnd wnB subdoacon. Tho nmslc wnH by a choir composed of Mrs. Robecea Luso Stump and Messrs. Jones, Murphy nnd McDonnoll. Mrs. Fnrrlngor wns at. tho organ. Tho floral offorlngs woro numorous nnd benutlful. Tho burial was at tho Mnrshllold cemotory. The pnll bearers woro Dav id Nolson, J, II. Flanagan, A. II. Powers, Goorgo F. Murch, Alfrod Roy and Louis Dubay. Mrs. Gagnon wns born Jan. 24, 1844, nt St. Luco, Provlco of Quoboc, Canada,, nnd died July 10, at hor homo In Dunker Hill. FUNKRAL OF TIIKODORK OLSON. Tho burial of Theodoro Olson of Kastsldo took placo from tho Swed ish Lutheran church hero thjs after noon, Rov. Mr. Dongtson ofllclatlng. A Inrgo number frm Kastsldo woro at tho services. CONFESSED TO 1 Adamson Says he and Confed erate Committed Denver. 1 Crime for Robbery. STOCKTON, Call., July 12. "A murder which was committed In th; 1'ARAIH OilM'AT KVI3NT. TIioiimiiuIh of KlkK In Lino Make Kl- nliorate Showing In Portland (Dy Associated Prut-s to Coos Day Times.. PORTLAND, July 12 With fif teen thousnnd Elks In lino yostordny " ',' Pf, "7, ' TnZ.. 1 .h., saw tho march of Llkdom. a fnntns- e, nt B n wnfl ,cn , cal ropresontntlon of tho movo of vho Ci Li AndorBon, nUn8 Kia tho Elk from ono pnsturago to an- Thompson, a comont worker, walked other. According to prominent ElkB)nto Ul0 po,co off,co nnd conf08se1 tho inrado today was so far as tho ti,nt j,0 and n confedornto, whoss paBt Is concernod, tho climax In tho namo bo could not rocnll, were ro number In lino, In splendor nnd orlg- sponsible for tho mystorlous crlmo. Innllty. Tho efforts of tho rival or-'ue said thoy hnd killed tho mnn, cntlhrtHntia U'rtm id n mU'nriloil llV wtm wna n af nmrt tn Minm nml robbed him of 16 cents. Tho pollco eluding ?i,uou ror tno inroo uesi.woro hunting for Adamson when ho drilled tennis In tho contest. In this walked into headquarters. Ho had lnttor ovont woro entered the Los previously mulled a wrltton confo- rs, tho San Fran- slon to the Donvor chlot of police. SENATOR LORIMER MAKES FINAL ADDRESS IN HIS OWN DEFENSE SSSNrfSiSM"SSSNSNt L SHARKS ARE DEFEATED Law Passed in New York State Which Causes Them to Close up Their Shops. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). NEW YORK, July 12. After many years' agitation tho efforts to put tho "lonn shnrk" money lenders out of business apparently has been crowned with success. Tho law passed by tho last Legislature has been sustained by tho courts nnd tho money lenders hnvo agreed to closo out all their loans nt a legal rato of Interest nnd shut up shop. CRAFIN IS OUT ID Nominated at National Prohibi tion Convention Held Today at Atlantic City. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 12 Eugcno W. Chnfln of Arizona nnd Illinois was nominated for president of tho United States by tho Nntlonnl Prohibition pnrty in a convention held horo today. Prof. Itegg's New Dancing Class. Roggs' new children's class will bo started Saturday at 2 p. in. nt tho I. O. O. I', hnll. Prlvato lessons will nlso be given. Defies Senator Kern to Show One Wrong Doing In His Entire Life. AGREES TO WALK OUT IF KERN CAN MAKE GOOD Talks for Over Five Hours and Will Probably be Followed by Others. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). WASHINGTON, July 12 Calling on Sonntor Kern of Indiana to point to anything in his llfo, prlvato or pol itical, whoro ho had boon guilty of wrong doing Sonator Lorlmor In a dramatic moment in tho midst of his speech declared ho would "walk out of yonder door and novor cntor it again" If Kern "mndo good." "Como on Sonntor Kern you hnvo sltmod nnd smeared this rocord with suspicion, como on now and niako good," cried tho Illinois Senator. Thero wns crnnolng of cocks towards Kern's scat but ho was not vlslblodn tho chamber. Lorimcr turned his at tention to Kern's statomont that he had given Jobs to sovornl wltnossos. "I chnllongo Mr. Korn to produco any testimony to Justify tho statomont," ho crlod. Tho senate rocossod again today without final action In tho Lorimor caso. A motion to ndjourn camo after Lorlmor had spokon flvo hours nnd had not yet concluded. Whon tho sonnto resumed at two o'clock It was confronted with tha possibility of furthor prolongation ot tho debate LaFolletto nppoarod In tho chamber and Intimated to frlonJs ho wanted to discuss tho caso aftor Lorlmor ha dconcluded. Sovoral oth er senators also contomplntcd mak ing n brief statement. Opening Address. DR. SCUENCK COMING AGAIN Angolos Poppy pickers, cIsco Stalwarts, a tonm from Onk land, Calif., and nnothqr from Don vor. Tho pnrndo occupied noariy Convorted to Christianity nnd nn xlous to mnko reparation for all tli'i wrongs he has done, Adamson ro threo hours In passing n glvon point, contly decided to unbosom himself It wns am ngnlflclent spectacle I to tho officers. Ho Is now a member For Instnnco, Aberdeen camo to of tbo local Pentecostal Mission, nnl tbo front with a strong delegation ' declares that ho will devote the re- iinirnrmoil fnp Mm nprnH nn nnd In-. "'"" ui tno iwu iu uiiuivu win, unuormea ror ino occasion nnu in .,.,,,,...,..,...,.. n .,.. eluding four real live oiks driven oy n, beautiful Uttlo Miss from tho Grays Harbor country. Pondloton appeared with a splon did outfit typical of tho "Round up" country. This tenm nnd preparations for tho entry Is said to havo cost tho Pondleton lodgo $C,000. Knllspoll camo to tho front with a mnKnlflcont band. It wns one of tho most appealing bands In tho pnradoj In talking to Chlof Drlnre, ho said: "This Donver ninttor took placo about 1903, In the early part of the yoar. It was very cold weather. 1 had boon working on tho Lucln cut off. Ono day I got a railroad pass nnd sold It, nnd whon I blow tho money I met n stranger in tho rail road ynrds. Wo woro both broko, and ho naked mo to help him hold up a fellow. I got scared and tried to back out, but ho called me n baby, (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, July 12 Ronow Ing his attack upon his opponents, Senator Lorlmor began todny tho con clusion of his speech of dofonso in tho sonnto. Ills bolligoront nttltudo of yostordny whon ho nskod for no quarter but nssnllod thoso who hnd been actlvo In tho prosecution of tho enso against him wns apparent from tho outset again todny. Ho launched Into nn attack on Roosovolt and characterized as "Innccurato nnd un rollablo" tho roport of tho minority mombors of tho commltteo which In vestigated his election. WILL DISGU-S BIG MATTERS Forest Expert Will. Bring Large Class of Students to Study Local Logging Methods. Dr. Schenck, president of tho Dllt moro School of Forestry, Is expected to nrrlvo nt Coos Dny about August 10. Ho will bring with him a largo class of studontB who will spend two months In this locality studying tho methods of tho logging companies nnd forest resources. Last year a class was brought horo for tho first tlmo nnd now thu work on Coos Day has been mndo a rogulnr pnrt of tho twelvo month course of study. Tho young men finish tholr courso nftor tho work on Coos Dny but they can- untlon until thoy hnvo worked for six ' p!fn,rIran"8,:)n,B8i8Ml1p,) ,S0,Wm,orcJ.al month In tlm nmnlnv of Rnmn lnir.. Congress wh ell will moot iu tills City August 27-30. Tho topics to bo dls- cussod nro an follows: Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Salt Lake City is Important Gathering. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 12. "Seo America First" will bo ono of tho lending subjects for dollbora- tlon by tho twonty-thlrd session of months In tho employ of somo log glng company and show that thoy havo glvon satisfactory work to tholr employer. Dr. Schenck and wlfo expect to rent a furnished houso In this city nnd nil of tho students will mnko "Soo America First;" "Currency Reform"; "Good Roads"; "Parcols Post"; "World's Poaco"; "Immigra tion"; "Reclamation of Lnnd"; "In- nnd In tho dnys proceeding crentod,nnd I decided to go aheod with tile tromondoiiB ontnusiasm. this uanajob, He sneaked up behind a fellow ARRESTED IX PORTLAND f" Walter on Steamer llronkwater in Trouble in Roso City. A waiter on tho Steamer Droak- wator was arrested whon tho steamer nrrlvod In Portland according to tho following from tho Portland Journal: I "Seeing tho patrol boat approach and Patrol Ofjlcer Drothors board tho steamer Dreakwator at 6 o'clock Monday night, Charles Dent, a wait er on tho steamer cllmbod ovor tho' stern of tho vessel and ran. Officer J Drothors hnd a warrant for Dent for the theft of n pair of trousers from a clothing store at 110 Third street. Ho finally caught his man. Dent was taken to tho pollco station and placed upder $100 bonds. has been ono of tho features of the present reunion. ROY KILLS HIMSELF Accident With Gun Xenr Florence Results Fntnlly. Tho nccldontal shooting of a small boy nt Florence Is told In the follow ing from Tho West: Whllo playing with a revolver ot tbo homo of his grandparents on Fld dlo Creek. Ralph Hamilton, aged 12, accidentally shot himself, inflicting n wound from which bo died nuout an and hit him on tho head with a stona The fellow dropped like n log, and I saw blood pouring out of his hoad. I wont through his pockets and got 15 cents nnd a knlfo. My confedor nto cursed mo because the loot was so small, and I ran. Tho next diy I saw him, and ho said the man wns dead. After that I got reckless nnu did shoplifting, nnd nlso introduced young follows to lonn shnrks. I've turned a lot of mean tricks, nnd. If possible. I wnnt to pny back nil the money." Adamson will bo kept under sur veillance until the pollco bear from tho Denver authorities. Adamson Is hour later. The revolver was a T2- nnlllin mill Mm linV U'nS nhOWlnir hid m..rtoJ n.nn n.1,1 Tina n ImllV lllu II iiiiiiiivu .(,. ,..i ....a .. m... ..." wife said that she was very happy ,b .i ,...... -....-... ........ - .-.-.ovoY her husband's confession, and a shot' rang out. Tho bullet took 'f-Was sure everything would como out feet In his forehead ovor the right all right. She said that loan shnrki., eye and Inflicted a fatal wound, from whom thoy had borrowed mon- The boy's father was killed a year ey to live, had nearly dogged them or two ago In a railroad accident. to death, their resldonco In this city during1 J?"'1 Waterways" and "Transporta- thelr courso of study. fn,, , . .. . ,.. 'wwaitiuo tw iiiu vuiiiuaa uiu iu uo appointed by governors of states, ma yors of cities of ovor 6,000 popula tion. COUllty COmmissIonorR nr rnnrln at and commercial and Industrial orenn. izatlons. rho call boars tho signatures of LIGHT PLANT DELAYED Machinery for Establishment Florence Xot Yet Arrived. Tho Tlnrpnrn Wosl kuvs! After considerable delay tho Flor-. A. C. Trumbo, prosldont of tho Trans enco Electric Co, have secured a loci- Mississippi Commercial Congress; tlon for their plant nnd nro pushing' John L. Powell, chnlrmnu of tho ox the work of gottlng things In shape ( ecutlvo commltteo and Frod W. for business. Fleming, chnlrmnn of tho congross- Tho company has purchased from ional commltteo. Chnrloa Stonefield CO feet from tho I Tho Trnns-Mlsslsslppi Commercial west end of his lot on Main strcot In; Congress is tho first' of two Important Mnrfln'fl ndfllMnn. Tlinv will nut nn rnnvanllnno t tm 1iaI.i tn oAi. t i. ...-, ..... ,... . ..,. .... w..ui.u iu uv imm ix ciiiii. i.u uu Morso's addition, a building for their plant. It M about ono block from tho sawmill and tho Intention Is to use sawdust and rofuse from the mill for fuel. A crew of flvo or six men has boon at work this week putting up poh-i in tho different streets on which wires will be strung to carry tho elec tric current to different parts of town. A boiler nnd dynamo for tho plant, woro brought In from Portland on tho Patsy the first of tho week. GOOSEDERRIES for OAXXIXG no cents per gallon at STAUFF'S GROCERY. City this yoar, tho twentieth session of tho Nntlonnl Irrlgntlon Congress being scheduled for this city Septem ber 30 to October 4. TO HOLD CONFERENCE (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times j SEA GIRT, Jtly 12 Govornor Wilson announced yesterday bo had set asldo three hours Saturday after noon for conference with Spoakor Clark, who was coming to Sea Girt to see him. Roprosentntlvo TJndorwood, the Govornor said, would probably como If you have anything to boII, trade, to Sea Girt next week for a confer- it rent, or want help, try a Want Aa once. 31 '"l SB I.VIi I !