PAGE TWO BCMHRfl iraWMtBTISW TI E8DAT. AFRTX 12, 1921 lOIIIVKO Ihh Dally KWI . BKVIKW m, . Hataa l M laibarlr .r1 li. Balas HIIBhCKirTION KATKa Daily. par )r, bf mall twllr. an raoataa. b aull R- '.... iir month .14 . .! Wholesale Drug Company Organized Tha Aaaorlatad aatltlaa to tha uaa for republication of til atwi dtapatrhaa cratiltsd to II or aut olbarsrl.a crislltaiS la thla apr ant also tiia local nrwa publlshad bara 1 All rlahta vt repubilcatlna of apa elal rllsnttchaa haraln ara alao raaarvad. 'ntad aa aarona-ciaaa mattar Mat 17. at tba I oat ufflra at ftoaabur. fWa,, under lha art of I4aeh . IS7i. 'iWrss-l-iirK. Uri'K'nT, April 1 111 U2 I ECGENE, April 12. Arllcl. of i incuruoraucn lor a iiuu.uuu unoie- lraaa elrluslaalt ,H dm firm, tn ho rollori tho fro- Kn Drug Company were tiled late t'atiiriiity with tba corporation com iiiUloucr at 8alein. A meeting will L held In IhU cily aliortly to elect tffl.e-s and directors. An i., 'don hub been taken on the i.. w .. habitation bulldiiiK on the K. .Si. I 'mu two-slur building on Will 1.11. c.t. xtreet, near Nintn avenue and I i tpecud that thla structure la 'i be remodeled to meet the needa c 'h :irm. X A. Kuykendull, R.' A. Booth, flunk ''haiubcra, Dr. W. Kuyk.mdall V.. W. (alklns, t'arl Washburne, Geo. i uvl" una George McMorran are SO. I CITY OK WWill l'HODUTS. Thi" Auerican people are culling too'! nut of their forests three or foir lni -a u fust an the aupply U bb'.nz crown. Thla produces acarclty in Ibt. f.naic e-saenlials of life. A luigfl part of the proBpxrlty of this u.ioiis, the stockholders. coun'i'y ha tieen created by trie for mer abundant and cheap aupply of wojd products. In Kurope they de pleted men of their aupply uf wood many yeara ago. Conscqmintly Kuro pean cities ate largely built of atone, brick, centent, etc., at a higher cost than the American town, which la largely built of o:i. One reason for popular Intelligence In thla country V. A. Kuyketidall, who haa been c nilueilng a retail drug, alore In I'liKene for a number of yeara, la the i.rotimler of the achetue. He announ ces that salesmen will anon lie pluced In die Held, and expects (hat the Kil- Kene store will fill a need In Hie ton; turn Oregon territory. Herause of the ceutral locution of Ki x'H-. wilh railway lines running is that the abundant wood aupply !'! "J"'" Hrfcc-tloi it la believed ail formerly permitted the manufacture Ideal tpot for a Jobbing houso. It will be cli.ier to the southern market than any oilier wholesale drug house In ttie state, there blng only threo at present, two In Portland and one lit All.any. Wil l, OIVK I'l.AV. , sion, adults 2c, children 15c. of paper pulp at a very low price. This made It possible to distribute great quantities of cheap paper for uae in newspapers, magazines and booka. Thia has made popular edu cation through the printed page available to the humblest family. The high prices of the past three !. .1 ""IT ." CV Tt The Merry Workers club of I.ook L .. a v . f,roAT' ,LI,V, . "? ':' " ' P'ay. "When UT," "r,",h? ' ."k".'"1 UPYor Wife'. Away," at the Grange these RRsenllnl materials with lncon-l,,n v.i.i..o a.h k aj I. brring haa increased the waste. You con burn up In one night timber enough to build the houses of a large town, or to run the newspapers of your state for many months, while It takes 40 yeara to grow the trees that shall take the place of those that have goue up In smoke. The most careful sufoguards should be adopted against forest fires, and steps should be taken against- waste ful lumbering methods. Forest lands are a better asset than any gold mines, because they provide baalc essentials of life. When you take gold out of your mine. It In gone for good, but by foresight you can have a new forest product once or twice In a life time. A large number of school teachers never marry. Thia Is not any re flection on their worth or attrac tiveness. It la more of a comment ary on the limited wisdom of many men, who fail to appreciate the ca pacity of these women for loyal and affectionate relations. One-fourth of the teachers have taught aa mu'-h as ?0 years, and perhaps the great ma jority of thla fraction will never marry. When the time of their re tirement cornea, many are left In a hard pojltlon. On their email sal aries they have rarely been able to save much money. This hard plight of the retired toucher Is one consid eration that deters many young wom en rrom entering this calling. Many cll'es now provide poiiHlons for Digest of Nation's News Dispatches The federal trade commission con ducted nn extensive Inquiry concern ing the practice of manufacturers in guaranteeing commodities in the hands of wholesalers, against uecllne In price. As a result the commis sion will conaider each case of com plaint separately, basing its decisions o:i the facta In each iustuuee, Instead of attempting lo lay down a general policy. AsNerta Ituasla Haa Nothing to Kx port. An American regional economist of the state department, who waa as c'gned to an investigation of Ruasla, haa told a committee of the senate 1918, and two-thirds of tba decline waa In 1920. Building and the VtUltles. Building operations Increased 12 per cent In February over January, and while the country baa Dot yet reached "normalcy in this respect, It la nevertheless encouraging to learn from aa good an authority as Bradstreet a that there waa a total expenditure for the second month in the year In 46 cities, of 177,840.- 000. With housing cornea a demand for public utility extensions, and it has been pointed out ftiat in order to properly equip the Improperly boused residents pf the United States with heat, light, transportation and tele phone facilities, the public utilities will have to raise a total of 1852 COO, 000. The total Is reached by oniblning the estimates of the most reliable authorities in the public utility field. Japan and AniiajnentH. ' A resolution before the Diet of Japan proposing that Japan should enter into conversation with Great Britain and the United Stutea look tng toward limitation or naval or- mainenta, was defeated. Crime On Decrease Says Pen Editor SALEM, Ore., April 12 There I: no occasion for alarm over the pres ent muchly heralded, "crime wave' In I his country at this time, accord Ing to Jesse Webb, life termer In the stale prison here, and editor of the Lend a Hand" the prison publica tion. Statistics cnmnlled by Webb, Ir connection with his work as editor o' tho prison paper show that while the prison population almost doubled I the ten years prior to January 1, 1921 the number of convicts re celved at the prison In that period was actually 40 percent legr than the receipts for the preceding ten years The peak of the prison popiiiatio" Welib'g figures show woa reached In April 1916. when 566 prisonere werr liicirrerated In th stalo prison and the low water mark was reached c" Senlember 15, 1919. when onlv 24 prisoners were In the penitentiary. That prohibition has had Its effeei on the prison receipts Is shown bv figures lo the efrect that prior f 1915, when the state' waa voted "- average of 250 men were receiver1 nt the prlHon nnnuallv. whereas sine" that date, the number has decreased to approximately 156 annually. In proof of the refutation of the statement that the recent war la re sponsible for the so-called "crime. wave" Webh points to the fact tha only six ex-service men have been re ceived at the nrisnn here. Of the 349 men In the prison at leaciiers naving long terms of serv-1 gallon that the average price- per Ice. If the community wants to nt- head, all ages, of cattle other than ,tract the best type of talent Into this' milch cows was 135 92 in 1917 vroatlon. It must tn some way make 144 22 in 1919, and $31.41 in 1921.' It possible for the teacher to attain On January 1. last year, the farm a comfortable position for her later price was $4.51 below that of 1917 y,r, I aime months before this pnunirv do ctored war. Swine on farms declined In the two years 1919 and 1920, 88 per cent of the gain In 1917 and that Russia represents "a gigantic I economic vacuum, with no prospects .h nrP., rno, rs re serving llfr or alleviation under the present terms and three of them Jim Ow .i"? gnomic conditions." eniI. Jack nathie and George Howard lllUl, Wlllltt limits Willi IIUB- sla Is highly desirable for the United States aa well as for the rest of the world, "nt the present time It cannot be established In any appreciable de gree because the industries and con sequent purchasing power of the KtiSHlun people have collapsed." I nniiem lne Wnr-'l inie I'rlce Gains The department of agriculture es tablished by a recent annual Invest i- have been sentenced to hang. - . . t Grease your own with Waverly grease. H. Merten. Farmers do not always reallxe how much of their product they might sell at their own doors lo people who come in automobiles. In these times when so many people are driving around the country, a lot of them will head toward the road where some live advertising farmer Is of fering his goods. At a recent agri cultural conference, F. M. Jenks. of Acton, Muss., said he had spent $100 In ndvertialug his fruit, and as a re sult hud more trade ''ome In auto mobiles than iie could supply. He had a favorable altuatlnn, being lo cated about 25 miles from Boston. Nevertheless in any locality where automobiles are freely used, people will drive to places where bargulns In farm products are offered. FOLKS WE ALL KNOW TI.e stale or Waahlnglon Is going after the logunberry industry of which Oregon now has 85 per cent. From Marion county there haa been shipped this past winter 2,000.000 loganberry plants, mostly lo north em Washington. On a basis of 6K0 plants to Hie acre, this means more than 3000 acres, which will be in commercial bearing In two yeara. Oregon Is credited in fcovertiinent re ports with 600 acres. C. I. Lewis, of the Oregon Growers Co-operative asKoclation, estimates that wlihln a few yeara there will be 10.000 acres of bearing loganberries In Oregon. On an average of 3000 pounds to the acre, thla would mean a crop of SO -000,000 pounds. "Hooch Fruit" is the Latest Thing BURLINGTON. Colo.. April 12. "Hooch fruit" aa a substitute for home brewed liquor will result If the experiment of V. H. Chanlear. prominent watermelon grower here, proves a success. Chanlear, who haa made hundreds of experiments, de clares he has found a way whereby every watermelon can be made into a natural still. i When the watermelon la about i hnlf grown, Chanlear's method Is to plug It, Insert a yenat combination of his own manufacture, then seal the hole with grafting wax. The ycart, acting on the sugar con tent of the melon, will develop an unusual amount of alcohol and at Oregon Ships Much Flour to Far East ASTORIA." Or.. April 12 C. P. One of the first symptom of re viving trade with the territories of i Central Europe as it Is carried out -with the Pacific Coast la seen in the shipment of 14.000 barrels of flour j from the Port of Astoria terminals J to the Czecho-Slovak government. ' j The movement of so large a quan-. tlty of Hour at a time whan tbei market la very poor, and to on 5 of the new-born countries of Europe, has awakened marked lntereat among milling and shipping men. The flour waa milled In the new 4000-barrel per day plant on Pier 1 of the Port of Astoria terminals, and waa ahlpped on the Holland-American line steamer Mo. rdyk for Ham burg, whence It will be sent over land to the Czech territory. Interest In Re vival Maintained LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Government Typist Exam. Announced The Monday night audience at the Christian church revival was most ratisfactory, and the interest was still maintained. The sermon last night waa on the theme. "Shall We Know Each Other In Heaven?" The speaker gave a very clear presenta tion of the matter, ueiug the idea of the Indestructibility of memory, the continuity of fellowship and the con- jhe United States civil service twulty of life, and gave many scrip- C011imlBBlon ann0unceB open competl ture references on the theme. To- ... night the subject will be. "Your Sec- ve atenograpner-rypisi examiua- nna Birthday." One of the unique lions to be held in mis city on ine features of tonight's service will be second Tuesday In eacn month ne opportunity tne audience snail have for each one to tell where he was born Into the world, and then of his aecond birthday. The evan gelist says to be born once Is to die twice, but to be born twice la to die 'nee. The music was the same live ly, interesting feature, and the ane- clal duet last nlcht was a very nleaslng feature. The meeting Is in Us last week and will close next Sun day night. The evangelist will have for his theme Wednesday night, "Tho Sin Against the Hnlv Rnirlt " On Friday night there will be a great lainers aay aervice, when the men will lead the music and have tha leading part, except that the chlld rcn'a chorus will sing. the Rostburg NatloUal ,U1 Ita equipment right n. 5 ke applying every e5v.nT,?U,, proved roeihod that ! clency. Checking Acc'??.0, !- - -"mm vlted. - JUUreat Paid on Saving, AtC01It . "-Oi t. laalll inr-,n 1 lug mado k. "l 1 d4 C nn4 i-v EVt "V"'"' ' friends of oth., al. . ara. 4. Ul.WfUl UUU 1. 1 Prejector. of thair " nave a nart in .v. ""UOi.1 The excavatio- L 1 a.j Last evening the contract for the erection of a re inforced concrete church-building waa given to L. W. Metiger, a Koaeburg contractor. This house of worship for the M. E. Church, South, ia a beautiful plan. I modern, and will be a model of con PlHedso,h"T.',rlW, be poured and n,.?,, - uga DAILY WKATHEg toon r.,i, in tho nonitiona or eiiiraw iuu umiaj. lie location at ; """' orno. stenographer-typist and typist in the " corner 01 tast Lane and South ; iwi, foHorul aorvlce in the eleventn CIVH t mo wuureoni IU -1 -non ce district (wasningion, iv, ", , w , . i .. """' . . . . 1 , . , t WfirV will hairin n innoW.v u u gon, Idano, Montana, ana Aiasaaj, ---- . at salaries ranging from $900 to ff and Pushed to completion as rap $1200 per annum will be filled from '. possible. . these examinations. With the completion of the new Applicants Bhould apply at once to ' church and the pursonaeg re-located the local secretary, ooara or u. o. ana remoueiea, no nner or more at' the I Hiaii. t ..n,Dr.oT.,,,, A veruaif preVl'p frorn fri"T,": civil service examiners, at the post office In this city; or to the Secre tary, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, 303 Post Office Building. Seattle, Washington, for an applica tion blank (Form 1371) and a copy of announcement (No. 433 -amended). tractive corner can be found In Itose burg. Very liberal subscriptions are be- Aver.,, precipi;,,,"1; ' J- 1 4 rom Hpt, J, to rn U mm imoni l&tm .. . t'oriK'ait ui, ; ir.mn- " " Mlllaa. TonlKht inj Wrt 1 I Movie Closeups "Twin Beds' Is tho screen version if the stage success by the same tame Mr Maresret Mayo and Salis bury Field. The play. bedroom nrco cnm"dv. was extremelv nnnulnr tnd enjoyed a long run on Broad- wav. and with companies on the road ivr a period of two vears. Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHnven ere stnrred In the play, which adapts Its- 'eir admirably to their talents and the supporting cast beside Will- am Desmond, aro Helen Ravninnd who created the role of Slgnnf- Mon ti in the orieinal production. Kather 'ne Lewis. William J. Irving and Lot- te vi imams. The niot of ho nir'ure ' evolves around the marital relations of a 'l'" ta'lous Italian tenor, and the mm'" cations ersuing when-he gets in th -wrong apartment and sleens In an olher man's bed. There Is an ahnndnnce of rl nan wholesome comedy In the fereo which Is the First .MiMonul attract ion at the Anllera theatre tonight. s "Th rheiter Rrfurmwi" l iho tlM of the William Fox picture, starring William Russe which began n.n en gaeemeni at Ihe Anllera theitm lnt nleht. It will be shown at the f3- ectic theatre tonlirht. Don t Imagine hnt the t't'o gt eiorv nav. 11 oo-sn t. No men Wireless Waves Fire Oil Walla. In recent years there have been J number of oil well fires the origin of d l.L.I. I 1. , , I -,,vm m ucw unfu exinaineu. ine fires started at such times when the altes were deserted and could not ave been done through any human agency, and In this connection R. M. McLaln of Desdemona, Tex., has come to the fore with a remarkable theory that Ihe firing Is done by wireless wnves guthered by the metal entering Into the construction of the derricks. This gentleman has observed a num ber or oil well flies which could be explained In no other way. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL MBW CLASSirfKft ADVKHTISKMKKT WILL ( fOLIl H u PAOB IJSJDER B BLADING MW T00tT.- WANTKD. WANTED Wicker baby carriage. 38C-J. WANTED Two man to help plant ber ries. Apply 126 Cass nX WANTED Washing- at II per lox.. and Ironing at 7Sc. 441 Fullerton St. WANTED Middle aged woman to keep house and care fur two small boys. Apply at Grand Grill. WANTED Young lad for confection ery store work. Apply at Foutch . Hheridan street. !th the same time the growth of Ih melon will be greatly stimulated by.tllle could do that. Ilefore the audl- lts own Invlgorator, Chanlear claims, ence can catch Its hrenth offer the Ninety per cent of the melons In mnln title Is exposed. It find' Itseir afield will weigh more' than 30 1,1 the midst of the most delicious pounds each if given the yeast treat- ""Tl of dramatle entanglement. Jusl ment, he snld. Imagine a crook Inking advantage of Several business men here con- Mr own hrother'r death to assnm" traded for an acre each for melons ''"' rectorship of a fashionable with a 10 per cent kick at a dollar ehurrh nnd no one susnectlng tho per melon. Chanlear has turned ,raud not even tho clergyman's over his contracts and methods to w,,,ow. That is something to think the Ilurllngton Melon Growers asso- lB"out. mat is what William Russell does In "The Cheater Reformed." and In Ms dnal role naks a nlclure that von won't forget In a'hurrv. Scott Dunlnp. who directed the plcmre, 'rem Jules u. Furthman's storv. could not have chosen a better sup porting cast for hia star. In our opin ion. Seena Owen heads It as the rector s wife. Sam DeGrasso Is tn his high standard as a villain. Douglas county Is noted Just at thla time f(r one of the finest moonshine plants ever unearthed In this section of the state. The Village Iml Is getting his Dully llu 'ling Out, and the llreei,. Is Some thing Fierce-. Ever since he Got the Olllif, It has Just 1,1111 one Dod Gaxtitl Kick after Another, until the Vlllnire I hid is Nimib nml Life Is a lunlen. Why do .Men let Folks elect lliem In tl.e vii.,:.,. n.Htnl. nnvliout nation, wmcn will test the experi ment on an extensive scale. Too much notoriety and corre spondence was Chanlear's reason for giving up the project. o Get rid of that rqueak with some penetrating oil. II. Merten. D.WCK AT WlxrHKSTKIt.. Social dance nt Winchester Friday April 14th. Music by Olt'e orchestra. 'Hut my 1 hollow t of Tunc. Old Ijidy. I to tramp): man. your tale has such ring." Weary Willie: "Yes Miss, thafp Ihe natural result or talking with an empty stummlk." Ixmdon, Kng -1 1111. IP CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Ihe iignature of Reassurance. Look here," demanded the new pa- iriin 01 ine Dlray Hour lunchroom. -vtnen no 1 get that order?" control yourself," snapped Romeo me winter, "file cooks are on Btrlkev oi 1 niniK iney 11 come to an agree ment 'most any hour now." Ameri can l.c.von Weekly. PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Hals off to the Gloom Ituster. who puts the KIIkisIi on the Crepe Hunger. He radiates Cheer like a Warm Cat illsjiensrs Purrs end Innili.s at Wor ries that cause Ih.' Averse Man's hair to Curl. The Gloom Busier has n Goo, I Word for Kverytinlv and Everybody hn a (i,,d Word fur Him, VV.uUs More ! WANTED Working girl to share apartment. Aak for Mrs. O. W. Zuiil watt at lterKer'a Haricaln Hlore. WANTED Desirable " ranch team of about 1200 or 1300 His Also an icon - wheeled wagon ir trucK If at a lial gain. Address Box 'H6. Koaeburg. WANTED Young lady without home wlflhes position as housekeeper or companion to old people. Call in per son at Itoseburg Apts.. Hoom 8. WANTEIHest cow for the money, .not over &ix. fresh with calf or soon to freshen, from 4M, to s gallons milk per day. Box 47, Camas VaJIrr, Ore. FOR KAI.R Watklai West Lane. pniam i KUH HALK Woud, J. Hand. H lll-1. 1 '"" i.r. p our mtlclion XivJ Hi on. I'hone 4-Fi. 1 I'-OIt SA1.R OH hEST-Htofk nj ir ii u wtj . . nAi,r, disck Ml Don tffi M KOU RALK-34 laylcf km, lflfi3 IKlu 'rns. Phong lit VOH SALK Wood, jooJ vooi Oii Vm HALE Bulok-, rv, Mli mJ :!7ri. ni)ulre at New;-Rv;t 1 mniHiUin. Call 801 & P. 8Kt KOH SAI.K t-rvral fM relintiutKhmenti. Cbu Km -4 WANTED TO KENT A HOIT8E By permanent, reaponnlhle party. Am to locate ht-re rnj resentlna; large national cor poration If 1 can find a home. Will you have on In near future? Address R. U C, Ncwn-ltevlew. FOR RENT. KOR ft G NT Safety aeposlt boxes. Hoseburs; NationaIBank. POH RENT Laarge furnished room. J nquire120 tju. 8tpp hens. KOU RENT Furnished room with privilege of buth 401 South Muln UK KENT 1 looms and apartments. 327 West DouKlai Bt. Phone 8tt-U W. U Hash. I'Olt RENT 10 acre fruit and poultry ranch, 3 miles from town, from three to live hundred a year Income above rent. Wee this aulcK. A. 1 . xa re nee. Commercial Agent, 126 Csss Street. I'hone 219. INI MAN CM'BS for ule. H K-s; Also OHSKCl MIL UMfUtM UB1-- vatory, , VOW SALE Diltun aJdluuta cqI., brand new. f It U A. I J- rent e . 12a Cast 8t HAY FOK ALE-E4eaDfl-TT Ms Tracts. Fred Flihur. PbemW FOR SALE IottctofriBrdia er, good as new. toiiunilMh Review. FOR KAI.K Kmall iImI lUM did buker, snap If taktatisntt Cass Street.PhOBt Mr FOR RAT.K Rfl WhlttrLtCbcTI thorouKlibred O. A C m each. 125 Csaa Stitll FOR SALE J flne JettticmV 34 to 4 gallons milk a -Ut wH to 8 per cert JuddlMll FOR SALE All VtwU of tot deliver any piare at i" w Rlnnlng April 15. Hertnu Brrnkwrty, ore. MlSCItXLANEOVS. i'AUX)RINO, dressmaklns; of all kinds. Phone 187-K. Mrs. ti uthrioge. EXPERIENCED powder man deIres a iHifluion. inquire noseourg Apari lllHTltH, Apt. I. IX)ST AND FOUHD. IX)HT Tall from a brown fox fur. Finder leave at Uinpqua Hotel dining room. IST (.rev and Dink Darrot. IaRt seen In North Ru.eburg. Rturn to 424 Rt-nitn St. Reward. 1,1 1ST In buslnews section of city Frl lay, pair of men's brown automniMie gloves. Finder leave at tnis on ire. laOST Case rontalnlng government rHoera ArirlroiM nn out sloe f . I. Ray lev. Room 612. PostofTlce Uldg.. Portland, Oregon. Finder please notify V. H. laand Office. 1THNI) Pair of spertarles. Owner may have same by railing at u-m nfTIre snd paying for adv. FOR BALK. FOR SALE Yellow Ient six cents per lb. shelled. an re. i hi lard. seed corn, U. U. I-aur- Clancy Kids AnJn Paper Shortage On -Oh, Sawful Sterrible! 1 1 rr,i I I a. i us i 1 : ii i i i i II ; iTHe ,oeA oF I irnit kit.k Virtnr Vlctrolt ir net. snd J-l irra "TT-r 1 oUjY. , -I FOIt HAl.B-O. 1. CI w,"tii S..w welKlm slHial l l eek old. ChMP I' UW"1" N. I HewlttJ'5!. FtlHWAI,E " Prcllclly run le.ii ths IM ?rijZ new llrea. wlndlllH4tl Se II trl!jlrfl--; KOU BAa-B-Butrt J I tires on .sr. I sw llr m U r..on. l)lllrd. Q"f Valentine's uneicellid ,J. utrunenla deicrl(ll . queitt. Kold and V'ishiirich Brott foi: i-rS;i,t lit ji.st ,-.nith of No. . aj '.ai l-svina and JL,"i r V. II. Hilllnf. 4" Kiir"Mi.riutcjii"JV II ;o per lelllnf. lr U I'ranton. r7m rm... halidlssj. Jt fmW ,-,,1 nol 'r,rTRirf - Pi, It VAl.r-:S Sfrts p hast -f " "'ri-nj rl ood ietid.nra J? PJJj t I By KT.rl'M-f! ". 77 ti"f r.n.H "f .'ITT. i,rJ "1 prm.es '' Mta j,,-, a..ultr rsjh. "t Ur.r.s AddreM - Bene". - - rt'i?' I ',H drier. otMS ir.lias pasts'; ,.o sera. Xi Z PERCY L. CROSBY ta Ifca taeCHje. .. Bratieai.