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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1925. gl;IIWIMIMlIlIIIIIlIIIIW a - am e rr special dale ot i ires i AND ACCESSORIES For Saturday and Monday Only . Massasoit 30X3 Oversize Cord at $7.15 j Tube Free tf! Fisk Premier 30X3 Oversize Cord $8.95 Tube Free S Fisk first quality 30X3 Oversize Clincher Cord at $11.35 Tube Free Massasoit 31X4 Oversize Cord $11.95 Tube Free Massasoit 33x4 Oversize Cord $13.00; Tube Free A Tube Free with all sizes Cords Schrader Tire Gauges, high Pressure 95c Schrader Tire Gauges, balloons $1.25 Champion Spark Plugs 50c Boyce Motor-Meters : $2.90 S. & M. Spot Lights $6.75 Wind Shield Swipes $1.40 Heavy Luggage Carriers $2.50 Stop Signals $2.25 Bright Metal Step Plates $1.25 Rear Vision Mirrors $1.00 Nonolio body Polish 70c Weed double bar Bumpers for light cars '. $10.00 Weed double bar Bumpers for heavy Cars $17.50 We are selling all Accessories at or below Catalogue Prices. The New Willys-Overland Garage WELLS & CHASE I GET LIFE TERMS (AaaoeUtal Praaa Lasted Wirt.) "SEATTLE. Wash., May 1. Con victing Oscar L. Kedden and Jo seph iiurt, former Seattle police men, and Chester H. Kothermal and Harry Lamlaker of murdering Iouis ltarel, ' a rancher at Coali Kleld near hire June 2, a Jury to day fixed the punishment at life Imprisonment. Slightly used ranges at Powell's. FIGHT ENDS IN DRAW (AuocUtcd Praaa Leaaed Wlra.l 1 1 - PORTLAND, Ore., May 1 Young Carmen, local light weight and Kid j. Barbarian ot Detroit, fought ten i! rounds to a draw here last night 1 In a rather colorless tight with uc tlon only In spots. ! Al (Jarclo, Spokane lightweight, J won a decision over Johnny Tram i hitas, Portland, In another ten 1 round contest. Young Peter Jack- j son, Portland, lost to Micky Kock j'son of Hoise, In a tlifrd ten rouud I mix. pre- Walking Vanishing Cream vents tan. I o INDUSTRY AND THE FORESTS READY FOR MUNN (Aaaorlattd Pm Uaanl Win.) CHICAGO, May 1. Stanislaus Zbyszko, heavyweight wrestling champion, Is willing to meet Wayne (Hlg) Munn, In a return match at any time and any place, he an nounced today in a telegram to promoters arranging his appearance here May 4. "I am ready and willing at any time to wrestle Munn as soon as he feels that he has fully recover ed". The telegram read. "I -believe 1 owe this to Wunn, In view ot the fact he says he was 111 when he battled with me in Philadelphia recently." Garden toots at Powell's. PRISONER MURDERED 1 (Aatoclat-l Pmi Ltawd Wire.) SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Mny 1. Michael Gomez, convict at ths state prison hero, who was stabbed and beaten by another unidentified con vict In the prison jute mill today, died a few hours after the assault. Gomez did not regain consciousness Nearly one hundred knives fash ioned from metal refuse in the pri son machine Bhop, files and kitchen cutlery have been collected by guards In the past few days, prison officials announced. HAKAZUX M ISS HACK. (Aamctatftl Preaa Lraard Wirt.) 1IALTIMOKK, Md., Mny 1. Mrs. W. K. Vnnderbllts Snrazen won the $25,000 Dixie handicap for three yenrs old and up, feature event of the opening of the Pimlico spring meeting this afternoon. Spot Cash was second and Joy Smoke third. Sarnzen with Karl Sand up made all his own pace, running the one mile and three-sixteenths In 2:02. Two dollars mutual on the winner paid 4..r.o first, $4.40 second and $:I.I50 third. Lawnmowera at roweil'i. PLANE NOT MUTILATED museum here was "mutilated", was made today by Dr. Charles I). Wal cott, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. High grade, extra fancy, rag rugs at Powell's. MUCH MONEY LOANED (Aaaoriarnl Pma Lraard Win.) WASHINGTON, May 1. A flat and formal denial ot the charge of Orvllle Wright that the Langley air plane In the custody of national (Aaaotlated Prat Iruad Wirt.) SALEM, Ore., May 1. With checks issued today the stale board of control hns loaned a total of $.183,461.19 to farmers for the purpose of buying seed wheat to re-sow their land under the relief act of the 1!25 legislature. This amount represents 541 applications that have been acted upon. A to tal of 650 applications have been received, representing requests for :97.308.60. News Spotlight Centers On Them L2lJj i tt ir s V: v -r fb The tlmeber from 7,500 acres of land Is required each week for Americas' Sunday newspapers. It takes the pulp trees from that much land to provide their newsprint pa per. Yet publishing Is only one of a hundred groups of industries that draw their material from the for. est. The gigantic lumbe Industry with Its 20,000 mills, consumes only a third of the wood that Is annually removed from the forest. More wood Is used for fuel than for lum her. Directly and indirectly the resonslbllity for depletion of the forestst rests on every citizen who uses wood In any of Its manufac tured forms. Yet we still permit flrts to burn over almost as much wooded land as the woodsman cuts over. Carelessness and waste char aoterlze our attitude toward for est products. They have brfen too cheap and plentiful to be appreci ated, tl Is President Coolidge's hope that the observance of Ameri can Forest Week will contribute to the formulation of a creative iub llc opinion, from which will flow public policies that will encourage lorest-growng and the conservation of present forests. The best method of protection' against forest fires thus far prov en involve the uses of strateglcal- ly-iocateu stations, te enhone lines. and mobile forces of fire fighters which can be rushed fully equip ped with tools to the threatened areas. The use of airplane patrol has not supplanted the permanent look-out-station system. All suc cessful methods of protection against flies must be founded up on basic organization, public co operation, and sound forestry prac tices which leave cut-over areas free from slash and other Inflam mable material. No single agency Is as Important as public senti ment combined with public co-on- crl Ion. Who hums a Forest Burns the Welfare of the World. HEALTH BULLETIN A virulent form of smallhox Is now prevalent In the United States. This Is not the mild for mwe have seen here for the past few years, but a vigorous type that carries death and disfigurement. From President Coolidge down, all official Washington is being vaccinated. Many cities are having ver, 11. C, and l.os Angeles are hot beds of this virulent type, but vig orous Isolation and vaccination are being used. Out of the 250.000 tourists that are expected to drive through Douglas County this summer, some are sure to carry Bmallpox. There fore, It is most vigorously urged that everyone gets vaccinated this summer. For those who cannot af ford to have their physician vac cinate them, the Douglas County Health Unit otters free service, or the bare cost of the vaccine. The modern method of vaccination is safe free from any chance of in oculation with other diseases (through bacteriological examina tion and purification of serum) and administered into the Bkin, leaving no scars or bad after ef fects. See your doctor about the danger of smallbox he knows. DOUGLAS COUNTY HEALTH UNIT. MIDDLLI.KillTH MKKT. (Atkwlal.'d Prat Uaawl Wirt.) DETROIT, Mny 1 Harry Greh, middleweight champion, will give gtilntin Kolero Hojus. the Chilean heavyweight an advantage of nearly IMI pounds, when they meet In I he 10-rouml final of tonight's boxing card here. Hojas expected to weigh In late today at about I9 pounds. The semi-final, Let Thllbln, welterweight who I' ruining his way through the Unherslly of Michigan, meets Kraikie Murphy of Denver. Creek City Once Home of the Apostle Paul Scholars state that Kt. Paul's short epistle to Titus nus written during his short period of freedom after his first imprisonment In Koine, hut Dot long before his sec ond imprisonment with which the scriptural account of the career of the great apostle terminates. In the twelfth verse of the third cline ter St. Puul directs Titus to cuiue to hlin at NIcoiKilla, "for I have de termined there to winter." Tills Mcopolls was the celebrated city of Lplrus. It was known as t lie "City of Victoria" and was built by the emperor Augustus In memory of his nnvul victory at Actlum over the combined forces of Antony and C'leopulrn. This victory practically uiadu Octavlus, later Augustus, t lie ruler of the Jtoman empire. Tlie buttle of Actiuin was fought In t lie year 81 It. C, and four yeurs later Octavlus was proclaimed emperor with the title of Augustus. Nlco polls stood on n penlnsulu on the west const of Greece nnd on one side of the peninsula was the bay of Acrium, the scene of the battle that takes Its name from that of the bay. According to tradition. It wits ut Nlcopolls that St. Paul was made a prisoner for the second lime and curried to Koine. Homing Instinct Strongly Developed in the Pig A pig belonging to a Texns farmer was sold to u dealer who lived eight miles nwuy. The morning after the sale the pig reappeared in Its old sty, hnving escaped from Its new quarters during the nlgiit. The homing Instinct Is stronger In the pig than In most animals. An In stance similar to the uhove occurred In Illinois, where a pig traveled 14 miles back to Its old home, after being sold in a local market. Darwin believed the pig capable of developing the sagacity of u dog. For example, a sow belonging to a Wisconsin farmer was trained to hunt game, at which It became more expert than most pointers. The fame of fills nniliial spread far and wide, mid tempting offers were made to buy It. Kecords show that pigs In former days were often used as beasts of burden, while there Is at least one well-authentlcaied Instance of a pig being employed for rounding up sheep. Perhaps the most curious use to which the species has ever been put wus to draw a carriage for an eccentric Kngllsh nobleman. Easter Island Statue Pride of Archeologists The world's most ancient statue Is to be found outside, not lutlde, the liritHi museum. It 1m suld that It took 200 men from the crew of his majesty's ship Topaz, and 300 natives to drag the statue 'from Its orlginul site, al though it weighs only four tons. It Is the work of a race of huge build ers and was one of many similar colossal statues, some of them weighing us much us a hundred tons, scuttered over Kaster island lu the l'acillc, London Tit-Hits says. These hideous Images were' origi nally supplied with huts. In some cases weighing unother live or six tons, which were red because they were lnude of tufa or volcanic rock. All the huts have fallen off now and are found lying uround the huge statues as though there had been u high wind. This race of ancient builders left traces lu the shape of Immense stone monuments right across the l'acillc and many . archeologists think that the Islands on which these monuments are found- are the last remnants left uhove the sur face of a vast submerged continent. There is nothing which tlxes the exact period of this achievement, hut It is possible that the statues are at least as old us the pyramids of Egypt. Kills Self '4 Common Phrase Once Had Distinct Meaning In olden times la many parts ut England, particularly during the feu dal period, the poor living on a lord's manor or estute were allowed to go Into the manor woods or for est with a hook and crook to get wood for fuel. Whnt they coid reuch they might pull down with their crook. Tills was n precurlous way of procuring fuel, but the privi lege was eagerly sought. Houndary spines, beyond which tlie "hook und crook folk" might not pass, were to be seen of late years In some oliL forests. However, this custom dies not satisfy the. present use of the phrase, hook und crook, wnicn does not simply meun in n precarl- I ous manner, but ut all hazards, 111 j or well. The custom referred to Ir de- i scribed In the Itodniin Ilegister of l'i-r, in which is this statement: "Dynmure Wood was ever open and common to the inhabitants of ltod min to beur away upon their bucks a bunleu of lop, crop, hook, crook und bag wood." Robert C. Mlnahan, twenty-one-year-old son ot Dr. John Mlnahan, and brilliant student ot North western University, Chicago, re cently committed suicide In Mil waukee, Wis. A love letter, pinned to young Mlnahan's body, proved a "blind," and ths real causa ot ths suicide Is believed to have been a quarrel with his father. Ths father ot the youth attracted world wide attention when he removed tb keart of Miss Rose Wendrlcka, ex tracted a nail imbedded In her lune, nd saved her llffc FIVE LIVES LOST Young Wolves in Packs As a rule wolves travel In pneks only In the winter. The making sea son for most wolves Is In December und January. The young are born In burrows usually excuvateil by the j wolves themselves. During the j period of confinement the male ; feeds the female. 1 here are gen erally from four to six cubs In a lit ter. They are blind for -I days and are suckled for about two months. At the cad of one month they are able to eat half digested Hesh dis gorged by the mother. They usual ly quit their parents In November or December, Just before the palrins searon, when they are less than a year old, but frequently the young remain together six or eight months Llonger. Wolves reach maturity In about three years. Hence the only young wolves found in packs ars half-grown wolcVs which have left their inolhers. Patliliuder Jnga-zlnu. I GraiYLDrN.rAU-RiRj kic mvtr vurco oeokss A-l9KAV."wtWKINDf,BUKir0I,01'Af The private car ot Oeraldlne Farrar, noted diva, was srsrrhed by customs officials as she reached Rouses Point on hsr way back from Canada, and certain bottles seized. No arrests were made. Kembers of ber party aald tha bottles contained "near beer," and not champagne. Answering attacks by Labor papers In England lor having aoclal ambltloi' when sh lost her $5,000 necklace, Mrs. David Lloyd George, wile of ths former Premier, declared the peojM war bought singly W0 money ber husband mads from writing lor newspapers and added that they were not "f th on fiftieth of the gift Ramsay MncDonald accepted from caillstlo friends." Ths Emplra bloo In Germany la groomlnt Field Marshal Ton lllndenburf as Its candidate In ths final PresWntlal flections on April 16th. Doctors In Boston announce that even If he recovers Col. Chsrles R. Forbes, convicted former head ot lh Veterans' Bureau, will be dumb as Uis result of paralysis. A Business Man Goes to Bed Happi) and wakes up happi) if his business. is advertised Pythons Sold by Yard Vlitn tshmvft und nniMMnns timl il ncct'SNjiry to n-pU'nisli their ocii ot jt.vtlmns mifl boas tlicy usually have to buy thorn hy the y:inl, ne rrtnlhig tn IVpi.iiir MVcluinws Mm: iizim. New York forum tlie router of the siiitke-iinitortiiik' Imlimtry In Amerleii, unit em-h year men c from there to Afrhn. India. Su liiatrn nnd South America, retuminK In the spring with hundr.ta ,,f tlie bin reptiles. A seven-foot python ran be bad for about ?'(), iK'eordin to snake dealers, while n length of 23 feet found In the reual speci mens from Sumatra runs the prlee Up from $rOO to $7i. Units come Hinaller. Sixteen feet Is suhl to be the maxituuin at an aye of elu'ht or ten yenrs. In prlee these nl Hturt ut about $.0 und run as li;-U us Taught Care of Books Every ehltd In l,os Anele upnn onteriiiK the third tirade In tnnlit bow ti borrow books from the li brary nml how to take rare of honk. The children's librarian visits cn'h third-jrrade mom and ex plains to the pupil the ue of the library. Her aim is to arous,. Inter est in readim: and touch the chil dren to eare for the hook, nays School Life. Koltowit); thin n let ter Is written to the parent urlnjj their co-operntion In the correct use of the library. In addition a leaf let, entitled "How to I tor row Hooks," Ih distributed annm- the li brary's patrons. Wasps Possibly the best known of Knbre's discocrie In of the wasp who tln; her prey with exact sur gery so as to paralyze bat not lo kill, and then pucks It away wit It her larvae, u ho need ih ir.y food but would be killed by the Insect If U were not paralysed. The mother wnp, w "(''r ber yomitf, thus makes (be ui'st compli-te and Intricate KclcutlhV preparation for the safety as well us the nourish meiit of th-'ir early days. Tlio?e of u whom in t nils are not drUs.'Ke.d by tome Mere word, like hixiiiiit, miit forctor stand amazed before mich wonders of plannlni;.- Norman Hai-'od In Hearm's lulertiatlonul. Fine Mahogany Trees A recently discovered species of mahogany of Klantlc size exists on the western coast of Tanuma nt the San Lorenzo river," nnd the Amer ican Museum bird-hunting expedi tion of Ludlow 4rlKcoii) and three assistants found It to he one of the conttm nest treed of the primeval forest f that little-known region, uceordlni; to the ltaltimore Sun. One superb specimen proved to he 7 feet in diameter, 0 feet from the ground, and to measure 1".-' feet from the .base to the first limh. The perfectly symmetrical trunk, which Is Illustrated In natu ral history; had nil the grandeur of n cathedral column. Though less shapely, other trees were even larger, and one bad a diameter of n feet at 0 feet from the ground. The forest nhounded in wild life, at least IMC (.pedes of birds oc curring fn the vicinity. (AwocUted Ptcm Leu! V'ire.) HALIFAX, N. S.. May 1. One woman, the wife of the captain, and four members of the crew of the schooner Cape IVOr lost their lives off Sambro lightship last night when the schooner sank after being rammed bV the steamer Clackamas. Htvve yon sometmnff to Bell, tfl trade, t give awty. Use Newi Review columns. Leave a Clean Camp and Dead Fire. SPECIALS KEARNEYS mvxst. GROCETERIA 3oow.ca5Sst. Large Loaves Bread (new style) per loaf 12c Pure Alfalfa Honey in 5 lb. cans, per can 73c Best grade Shrimp, 2 cans for 35c Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. for 35c Potato Chips, 3 pkgs. for 25c French Peas, 2 cans for 45c French Mushrooms, 2 cans for :....95c 4 1-2 lb., boxes Graham Crackers, per box 70c Amaizo Oil in pint cans, per can 25c Amaizo Oil in quart cans, per can 45c Amaizo Oil in half gallon cans, per can 85c Amaizo Oil in gallon cans, pei; can $1.65 Pint Jugs Cane and Maple Syrup, per jug 25c Quart Jugs Cane and Maple Syrup, per jug 48c Half Gallon Jugs Cane and Maple Syrup, jug 95c Medium Red Salmon, 2 cans for 35c Comb Honey, per comb , 24c Bulk Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for 35c Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Brought 'em Down BALLOON RACE WILL I START LATE TODAY STRAWBERRIES We want to correspond with growers, write us what varieties you have, when they will be ready and acreage you have. PAGE & SON Portland Oregon (AvocUted Pnm Leased Wire.) j ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 1. With i generally fair weather and with South or Southeasterly winds pre-j dieted four balloons will get away; late today In the national elfmina-j tion balloon race. Carl S. Walftey, j governor at large of the National Aeronautic Association and manag er of the race predicted that the1 American record of 1,148 miles ' would be broken. j The S 16 the army balloon oft which Captain Raymond E. O'Neill j was pilot was taken out of the! race this afternoon when the net j broke and was damaged beyond re pair, j The rip cord in the bag was pull ed when It was determined the damage could not be repaired in time to start the race and the bal-j loon was deflated. The accident leaves only four balloons In the race : Thefbags will leave at five min ute intervals. LAND OFFICES QUIT. (Auoclltml Vrem Leunl Wire.) LA GRANDE. Ore., May 1. The local federal land office, pioneer office of Eastern Oregon, after be ing continuously in service since 1865, was closed ut the close of business yesterday afternoon as result pt a recent order from Sec retary of the Interior Work. Tho office at Runs, Ore., was closed simultaneously. Preparations are being made here to move records to The Dalles. Nicotine Dust for aphis at Metz-ger'a. NEW CITY MANAGER OR FXJ ON CITY, Or?.. May 1. J. L. Franzen, city manaerr of ficially took over the reigns of city government today. C. W. Kelly, in addition to dis pensing the duties of Municipal Judge nnd City Recorder, has act ed in tho capacity of city manag er ton the past year. Arnndel, piano tuner. Phone TS9-L. Ors rockers nt Powell's. Glorious Half Or Money Back In 90 s English Cider Customs Cider nuikiug is quite nn Institu tion In Knuiund. John Phillips, the poet, praised the sweet Hereford cider an surpnsKing Tokay and all other foreign vintages. A footnote to history rein tea that the earl of Mnnchestt-r, ambiissador in France, frequently palmed off bis sweet cider on the French noblesse nn a whie beyond price. In the West country tlie old ritual culled "Orig gllng" Is remembered, country boys forming bands to tour the orchards, and climb after smull worthless ap ples, or grilles. The ringleader would he expected to report ntv the farmhouse, und recite a certain moral fable, entitled "A Rude Roy Stealing Apples," and telling of MH-1. rude ones' fates. The good wife of the farm would then pour out cider for nil, a libation to in sure her protection, another year, against rude robbers. Why "Z" Comes Last The great ancestor of our let ter "Z" was a drawing repre senting a duck. Such it was in Kgyptlnn picture writing. The drawing was next modified to provide a symbol suitable for use in a running band (the "hieratic" form), and later this form became. In the Phoenician and early CJreek alphabets, crushed down and com pacted until it became recognla nbly like Its pros 'tit form. With the Phoenician. Z was the sev enth letter of the alphabet, and so It remained In the l.reek and early l.atln alphabets, but It was drop,j from t ie l.atln In the Third cen tury, R. C. Later, when the study of (Ireck became fushinnahle niiinni! the R'Miians. 7, whs re stored, but It had lost its pin re in the Roman nlphuhct nnd had to fall In nt the tall of the proces sion, w here It si ill remains. MASTER WORK No suit ever gets too dirty to clean. Let us call and get your suit and prove it. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phona 277 Women who with to at fmtilate thf (jrowth of It half should U3e Van Kss Liquid Scalp Maisae. A Rlonoua head of iitrong vigorous hair surely tolktwa its cordis tent use, and consistent use is easy because Van K-a comesfi'ted with a patent rubber applicator that teo.la the medicament directly to the roots of tiic hair. And the flexible nipples of ib applicator brinpa hralthy circutatincf blood to teed the ta.iirroottj. iitiy your Van & on 90-4ay treauuut plan. Moasy back tf tf foils. Nathan Fullerton The Rexall Store MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK. We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F1 1 laundrT kids Wigwam Tavern TABLE D'HOTE DINNER For Sunday from 12 M. to 8 P. M. Very Cautious Indeed ' lie Wouhl )ou nay 'Ven If 1 .isked you to inarry ni? She (still more cautloimly)- Wouhl you tik me to marry you If I would ay "Ycr If you ukel me to nmrrjr 0 jour- London Atmweni. "Fishing" for Coal A quaint occupation Is that of the i 'MrunVer," who. with the tihl of I Ions jttave called 'hltcher,' milvea coal dropped overboard during the procef of con I In t; uhlp. i Th "rirudsing" fleet, a collection ofuueer lillle broad t-mued ttoiitiL i ' to be hccm nt work at nil waterside placed where uhlp take In eon! or : discharge It, wiy London Tit-Hit. A certain amount of coal rili overooHrn inio ine river or nnroor : I mini, from which It In retrieved ! the "tlruiinerrV wno wah l hike 11 njibore and nell It to hoiWolders nt n low iri-?. font "drudi'lnff" I n nkllled or cupallen. nnd one that ! bunded I down fnm futher to ton. I SOMMtR. SPORT I ttl I OH O-OTWES I Sfi a.lCf WW firrnt Klri- from l.lttle Mutches Grow, lie rsri'ful. o For qtiic-t results u !tert RsTtew classified Us. ' I'noo 1X& Prcvint Korp.il yim It psys. IIst yon something to !!. Is trnil. to itlvo away. Use New Rerlcw columns. SOMMtR. SPORT' OH CA.OTHCS ' XE.IJL lAUNCE.ftED I AS tKtrtONE. KNOWS.! Trying to have a good time In the summer time without wearing freshly starched, well laundered clothes Is like Topy In a gunny sack trying play Miss Eva. Our laundry will put you on the track of real summertime en Joy men 'q Roaeburtj Steam Laundry Prions 7t Rossburg, Or. SOT'P i Itice Tomato HKI.1SI1KS Sliced Tomatoes (Jreen Onions Uipu Olives ENTHKK Krlscasaee of Chicken with Eeg Tlttnipllngs Shrimp Salad KOAST i Leg of Veal with Sace Pressing VECETAHI.ES Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas DESSERT Pineapple Pie Custard Tie Strawberrv Short Cake DRINKS Tea. Coffee or Milk Price fit.00 per plate Milfle from S P. M to 7 1', V, hy the Arizona Collet-Ian." On Pacific Highway near Coos Bay Junction PS PROMPTNESS Operating a larpe fleet of trucks, we are enabled to render emrKency trans portatlon nerTice under all extremely law. conditions. 1'lease phone ua and fr't results at prltei extremely low. H.3. l-RENCH I TRANSFER Ml) STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 t.