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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. MAY 25, 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW iMued Daily Except Sunday by Tha Nowa-RevHw Co., Ine. U. W. BAT as. BERT O. BATES- ..PresKlKnt and Manaicr Secretary -Treasurer Luu rml aji arcond ciasa waiter May 17. l'J-u. at ib punt office at Koat-burn, Orenon, uodrr the Act of March 2, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall. DaUy. six months, by mail- lastly, three months, by mall Dally, single mouth, by mall- Day, by rarrlnr, per month.. (Vnekl.t N wa-Kevlew, by mall, per year.. .14.00 I 00 100 . 60 . 60 . 2 00 Mriub.r of Tfar AuHtmrd frfM, Tha Associated tTtaa In ?lf iualvuly entitled to the uae for rauMI .'Mhi of all n dlapali'ha credited to It or not olhrwl.i rr-11ted in fhia patr and to a'.l local nvwi publlafcad brreln. All rights of re-ouHlt-ation of apt-rial tll.patrn.a herein are alao reacrved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925. EARNING TO FATHERS" AND MOTHERS ; In its final report the grand jury made reference to the appalling juvenile delinquency existing in this citv and connty and issued a warning to fathers and mothers to exer cise extreme care in the guidance of their children and pre senting more wholesome home environments if they expected to remedy present existing evil conditions now prevalent in a goodly number of homes in this vicinity. Commenting on this very important matter the grand jury stated: "We have had before us evidence tending to show a con dition existing among certain young children that is almost unbelievable in its depravity and degeneracy. That some persons, either of immature or mature years, have been guiley of unspeakable actions is clear to us. Our only regret is that, owing to the contradictory statements and plain i their lawns without weann1 prejudice and bias of the witnesses before us, we are unable to-determine who are the guilty and who the guiltless. We Japan got another ,hjkeup a,t strongly urge that the proper officers see that the two young week, contrary to Frisco custom quake instead of "tna bin fir " ing "and counselling attention of the Juvenile Court, not in any sense as a punishment but in order that these little chil dren may have, in the future, an opportunity in life which the evidence before us clearly reveals they have not had in the past. 'The evidence of juvenile delinquency whidi has come before us requires us to call the attention of the fathers and mothers of Douglas County to the fact that they must never relax for a moment their watchful attention and guidance of their children. Had we not sat through this session and Br BERT a BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS It'll do your heart Good to give Till It hurts To the American Legion Endowment fund for World War orphans And disabled vets. OUMBELL DORA THINKS I. O. O. F. is a radio station. 4 I" All that's left of the carnival Is a few butted kewple dolls and pocketbooks. j I j But the land of the strawberry ! sure put over a real festival and I th9 (Imnnni CM'imtm. niuuis ami I W Walt Day deserve the distinguish ed service medal. 2 "Cockroaches 4 Inches long found in Dutch Guinea" says an Oregon Ian headline. This oughta be con solation to the hash-house victims, h When it comes to roses you'll hafta look a long ways to find a spot In the world that compares with little ol' Rose burg. In this city the perfume of flowers is so over-powerin' that folks can't mow gas Surprise the Family The kind of a surprise that you will give the family when you take home some of our Delicatessen cooked foods will call for a unanimous vote of thanks. ROASTS. PIES, CAKES, TAMALES, SALADs! HOT BREAD EVERY DAY. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY Chicken Pies, Meat Croquettes, Peach and Apple Pie. VOSBURGH & WIARD Funcy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 Sande's Derby Victory Ends Race for Honor of Being Greatest Jockey of 1925 or All Time - Last but not least, Bill Bell de serves a bouquet for dishln' out three days of top notch weather. verse are engaged in a hot ctmtro. versy over fcvolution and while these birds are discussin' the ques tion pro and con the old fashioned folks will continue to sing "Come to the church in the wildwood." ' We'll bet Queen Thelma tossed her crown under the bureau Satid dy night and muttered "Thank hev- 1 ings that's over!" i J. J. J. personally heard the evidence before us, we could not believe l wn. ., D . ' that conditions sudh as have been here exposed could exist row some of our posies to decorate in the state of Oreornn. Instruction nf rhilHron nlnnir moral ,ht,r village for the rose festival? and sexual line must be given at home if the children are to have even a fighting chance in life. We earnestly request tho parents of the children of Douglas County to instruct their children along such lines, to talk with them regarding thyir thoughts and actions, and to use their every effort to see that their children sliall not reach the sad plight of those who have been before this body." When girls of 12 to 16 years of age are allowed to roam 'about at will without any parental restraint there is little wonder that the grand jury was amazed at the conditions existing. . Only last week a representative of this paper was called to listen to the testimony of two children, one aged 12, the other 13. The story of child delinquency told by these two youngsters was beyond conception in fact, was ro degrading and nauseating that their utterances brought the flush of shame to the countenance of their adult listeners. Their story was truly frightful and degrading in the ex treme. Coupled with the happenings of licentiousness existing was a boy of 19 years and a man of middle ago, but the children's testimony was so conflicting, so muddled, that a conviction would have been impossible had these alleged contributors to the children's delinquency been brought be fore the bar of justice. Also, it was plainly shown that other boys had shared their shame, among whom was a brother of one of the girls, who had had the privilege of oc-'r " cupying the same sleeping apartments of one of the children in i t r nf tiu ir rnttago in win for the past several years. There was no conclusive cvi-!X: 7k,iZrtX donee presented by others than the irirls themselves, miioh i hv i'""' hoanii.it; houw STATE PRESS J I COMMENT Till: l.(M.AMt:ill(V. Tho ne who thought tho clay of the loganberry pant, have an other guess com! MR, according to official figures of the nurthwest fruit and vegetable pack lor 1924. Then show that not only were more loganberries canned lust year than in previous hUtory. but that more were canned than ap ples or pears, and more lhan blackberries, strawberries and runpberrtcs combined. lit 1924. there were 31)6.073 (uses of loganberries canned and all sold an against 226,73 in U:i, jjliN.mM In 1922, 21.7, 482 in 11421, 1 15,073 in 1 yiiif and 204, 022 in lHli. Lam year the total pack of blackberries wait 1 7 U.ti 7 7 ruses, nf strawberries Kit.til. The "intellacuals" of the uni- of riisuberriea h!l.61. The great bulk of loganberries have lu the past, as with other berries, cherries, etc., been barrel led, or dried, or utted for juice, but the steady growth of the can nery output proved that the logan berry is Ire re to stay and grow ing in favur as a canned product, and while the large grower per haps cannot produce them profit ably at prevailing prices, the small grower can and does. ISO the loganbvrry patch will remain as one of the assets of diversified farming. Salem Journal. MING OF TAXPAYER LIST 2 ' "K'll sura seem good to stay home now." For concrete worm cat! Tayloc 113 No. Flint 8. Tel. Z25-R. Kl:i.F-riiOTK'TION. Pennsylvania U required by legislative- enactment to work, vat and sleep by standard time. Ten nessee has a law which forbids the teaching of evolution. Texas make a pool room Illegal. Kan sas citizens violate the law when they buy cigarettes. The whole country, of course, has the amend ment which for bliis the draught from the ardent cup. When you By Norman E. Brown A few weeks ago Just before he roue barazeu to victory In an early i season race Karl Sande was rated as "done." The race was on fof the honor of being the greatest winning Jockey of 1125. It loomed aa a free-for-all, too. The list was headed by Clarence Hammer, Vony McAfee, Mack Gar ner, Ivan - 1'arke. veterans, and Mark frator, McAuliffe and one or - two other youngsters. j Then came the Saratoga special ; at Harve de Grace. Sande. riding for Mrs. Vanderbilt. repeated for mer victories with Saruzen by rid ing the golfer's namesakv to the wire in handv form. The skeptics, i however, said he wasn't quite him self seemed a bit timid. i Hummer's victory with Conven try In the Preakness. the first of , the big $r0-0(0 clnsMm and the one preceding the Kentucky Der-1 by, boosted that little fellow's stock in the race for honors. j Gifford Cochrun. wealthy soap ' man, seeking someone to ride his i hope Flying Ebony in the Der-1 by event, decided to pin his-faith on Kumnier. He offered the lad just $1.5,000 for second call on his i services as a rider In the hope. . j that. In view of Coventry's with-i . i . j drawal from the Churchill Downs ' j event. Hummer would be able to. Newspapers Victorious in ; "''?!. eh'a,:c,nl,(i ,h. ,wd-raii offer, but W. Averall Harriman, I with first call, sent him in to ride at Jamaica. Then came the news that Sande, wihout a mount in the big race, i I was Beekiug to "buy a chance to OTHFR RIII INP-s MAnFirf,Ie- 1Ie niul orfre(l on Jockey VJintLK KUUUOlVlAULij, for ,he privilege of riding his mount and $4,000 of the purse If the mount won. Cochran wired Sande an offer to ride for him second call. Sande accepted. , The Derby Is history sad his-, tory for those who strung with Quatrain, Captain Hal, Son Johnson, Kentucky Cardinal the otfier off and on favorites. And ifande? Back Into His Own. Sande stands out now a IT w , . -m M jM IITIITE1 Government' Appeal to the Supreme Court Asiatics in U. S. Army Not Citizens Ban Placed on Chinese Wives of Americans. i'j. a.rv-l jtto. .r - f IFi , WASHINGTON-. May 25. Ths nrwxpapiTH which pub Ishert lists of Income tax payers and the amounts tney paid last fall were uphi ld in duinn so today by the aupri'me court. The court declared the news piipt'ra were not Kuilty of a vio lation of tho law in publishing income tax lists made available to public inspection in the offices of the colletors of internal reve nue. The caaes appealed were those won by the Kniisas City Journal and the Ilaltimore Post In ihe lower courts which had held that nny 1 $v prohibiting pub- "Flying Ebony," Kentucky Derby winner, and closeup of Earl Sands. years it has ranked as the blue i Ebony his head, ribbon event of ihe American tnrf, It may be another rider would hura "field" horse won. have sized up his horse as one with Sande. no doubt, knew this when Ihe "class" to make that final of the Cochran offer came. Those on l 'purt." and the inside told him that "Flying i Suffice it to say Sande did. Kbony" was "a good horse." Hut ! As to ths Othsrs. all horses, with the breeding, train-1 Parke's mount was wiihdrnwn. ! Ir.g and care given Derby entries 1 McAtee on Backbone, was in gr"atet 'are "good" horses. the also-rans Jockey than ever before There Hut Sande wanted to ride. He Garner rode Kentucky Cardinal, is no question as to who the out-! wanted his knees wrapped around an also-ran. standing jockey of today is. I something in that race. He took ' Captain Hal, a "better horse," Sande rides against the field in . the chance. finished second. the race for jockey honors. it may be that another rider i Son of John, late favnrile by Two years ago he rode 7,ev to ! would have gotten "Flvlng Ebony" i virtue of his speed before the race, victory in the Derby. Z.'V was a ' away lo a good start Kande jump-1 finished third great horse. Proved it over a ed into fourth place from Ihe bar- In other words, Earl Sande mado couple of campaigns. The other rier. , Flying Ebony. He carried his horses who have been draped wilh It may be that another rider ' mount through a field of good the rose blanket, emblematic of vie-1 strange to his mount would have 1 horse-fair jockey combinations and tory In the Derby, were ail "prob- had the courage to hold his mount 1 outran his only rivals on whatever abilities" because of their show- in on th back stretch the wav;thevhad. ings as two-year-olds, breeding. Sande did. Sande let Captain Hal i And, judging from his form to etc. Never In the history of the take the lead, to tire himself out , dav, the future still lies ar.ead ot half century Derby in lite fifty on the first turn, then gave Flvlng him. liration of inlornmtlon which con gress had directed. the internal from Knlllll Camllnn Invnlvlna- Ihe I study law, you find almost ninny Hiannes wnicn roruui pi;u- rn-kiiiuu uuri-uii io maKo nvauaoie hraiiknipt estato of Charles F pie to nun uieinscives as you iinu nir puouc inspection would oe , nnv(j Company and from New of those which lorbld them to . unconstitutional. This conlen-jYork invoh.n Kmm,hi Nat.hoJ hurt others. Portland Journal. (Hon. tiro supreme court in effect unlt u-ni.n hanL-ninta Outside and Inside while paint J2. S3 a gallon at Powells. OUTCOME OF DASH TO POLE IS NOT KNOWN (Continued from page 1) (he world watted for months in I!I2 for new it rrom thf ill fated e j iedtt inn of Robert F. Sent t, the j Hritinh explorer, to the South lole nas tne late or any polar explorer within the control The government contended that lRnint(Hl t((iHV jn the government's I unsuccessful suit against the Pa- ; I nA, i , l i ki '.. i cine States Paper Trade Associ.v ; lion, the Portland Paper Trade As- ; sociation, the Spokane Paper and j Stationery Company and others j charged with havintr restrained in- j terstato commerce in paper and i paper products on the Pacific l Coast and in tho Hocky Mountain ! states. Congress provided that the Com missioner of. Internal Kevenue should make available "to public Inspection In u h manner as he ; may determine, in the office of the collector in each internal rev enue district and in such other j place. he may determine, lists containing the name and th post office address of each person malting an Income tax return in such district, together with the amount of income tax paid by such p?r.on." It was entirely of the Com lUfflM i NKWMI'liKYPOHT. Mums.. May xciled so muh speculation and mtssioner the government held, to 25.- Hurry A Klrby, hunted in ' Interest in England as has that prohibit publication of the lists connection with the murder of j f 'be Amundsen Ellsworth expe- n the newspapers, and to rie- Mls Atdu Heyward. the shooting "Hi"", now overdue at bpllzenber- (ermine the "other places' than Knima Towns and the l Ken. lhe offices of the collectors in Throughout ronttnentul Europe which they should be mnde puh alsn, Amundsen's plight is the one He. absorbing topic of interest and In tho exercise of his disere anxiety. Newspapers give the tlonnrv powvr It w,n arnued the (if which wii n nnfllelintr iUai l.ttL. ,,i.,wl,.n ,l,li,i i Mrhy B,""iM,,( '"at he was the i greatest prominence to dispatches Commissioner had decided that . . " v vv- vwmi i m;in snugiu ny Maine aut twirittes, ffivon their utterances. 'The fact reimtinml. howovrr. that ,it KI.AMATM FALLS, Ore., May 2.". Trapped by the fast rising l wntTs of the Klamath river when ; he flood gales nt Copco were opened Sunday utter norm, N. H. Wilbur, traveling man of San Francisco, who is survived" hv a i widow, was drowned, and J. Kos A Good Thin DONT MISS IT 'berg, of Snti Francisco, and Jairk Bond your name and addres -plainlj Sewrlu. of Yreka. narrowly es writtn, together with 10 cents, stamps oi enped with their lives. The flood coin -land this slip) to Chamberlain 0f water rauglit the men as they J!iLcS?-tJ)el Kli,in"; ,ow n'1 w fishing in the Klamath river cetve m return a trial package containino , ., , ,, , , , ...k e . CHamrkhlain'sta ti.K-NP.i..,5 Km berg caught Seven n as he toutlpMr.dlrsttcn. gawiy (tnina tint W1' "P ,,ff his feet. Wilbur crowd the heart. hiliousneB and ronstipa- started to tloat down the river tion: CHAMKKRI.AIN S 1 ol.IC AND an,t his body was pursued in an uiARiwiwM Kf.ir.ni ror pam in tr- automobile by (he survivors Stude;aker costs lerfs per pound than butter. i Ki.r I mm Spiubeig.-n. as well as lo the the lists should he made avail- 1 Tl.SZ,JuiAieTltr?,l' he sank alter a chae of four (Associated I'm Lcawil Wir ) WALLA WALLA. Wash., May 25. Mrs. Agnes Heiiipe New house, of this city, was fatally in jured last night whn the auto mobile In whirl, he and her hus band were returning from a base bail game at La Grande, went into ihe ditch on the tat high way about four miles from this city near the Walla Wallu Kiver bridge. Mrs. New house was thrown through t lie windshield and h'-r throat cut. death result ing fiom lo.ss ol blood ten mtn utt s aftvr she arrived at a local hosnilal. Mr. Newborn turned denied any mniiectinn with speculations of other exiilnrera nnd nhli to nnhlir Innnection nnlv in Llf. .fi! ? i JNh. . 1 . , mib s. The hmlv was recovered out to avoid a mninrrvcln imd both children had indlllired in illicit rohitiimti u ilh m-inv 1 . ' Mis Hevward. He Wf Arctic experts as to what might the office f the collectors. wounds, piiea ami skin affection, fry n"i,p ,hp Chnrles Huhl.ard ranch, lost control of his car when tho ...V(M.f(,m III Hill I t 1 llirUI'Mn Vi llll llllll. i hu 1,1 that hl llJllf fllllll.l lht WOlll- h:.v.i hnimn.J .K.. ...tu ; lo.n,, ..wl nl)..,e AuiM... fk.r. 1 w 1 s .1 t mlb.a l,..l.iu- h..to ha lrtt h-'a t.,tu I . . ft . I . boys and were far on the downward path. Their minds ! n' tiy in a cottage iid had been poisoned and their stories bore evidence of extreme depravity. Just so long as parents persist in giving homo leader ship to their boys and girls, these deplorable conditions w Lake 1 continue to exist. There is no other alternative. To bring d off for the North Pole. 1 wrwrf in the Cniterf States armv .Maranaiook. near Winthorp, , Reports from the I'nited States 1 navy or coast guard during the Maine, and moved it to the cot- 1 1 tiat Ihe I'nited States navy diiigi- world war are not entitled" to na liige of Ml-s Uray or Wntertown. 1 bio airplanes Shenandoah or Los ttirnllzation. the supremo court Mass., which he occupied. He Angeles might be pressed Into set- "O decided todny. gave no explnnatloii of his reason, (vice to search for the explorers' The fair average value of the hirny iaut that he arrived In ;have aroused the keenest interest net a"fwts of corporations nnd not 10 cents. "Ion't miss it. footing. ment. wburryport from Maine Satnr- on a Km rp it la tit.) fr...w.ri nt.ir.1,,,, the Bverace market value of the I.,,..- 1 ........ im,i there is no Immediate cause for snares 01 mock musi no usea ny ,MUU "n" tini'u imo ine W(rui Hie Iirst rptislte is; room .Saturday ntght nt a lodg- :anx..,y. '.:,ny Norwegian other the government in assessing ca- better home environment. Without it srw iidv w 5it .1 t.i ' ln5 ho" Vp! hy' KrRk !'nml ' Scandinavian and Knghsh authori-i Pl' stocks taxes, the supreme .... . . 1 who r'cngni7eo me man irom 1, j (reached the pole and that Amund- sen Is awaiting favorable weather jC-onditions before attenpting to re turn. Hello! Hellol Where Shall We Meet? By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 8 McCurc Ncwspapir SynJicaw m every community, copo with evil conditions that exist large and small. It is just about time for parents to realize tho fact that responsibility toward their children dot's not consist of bring-j ir.jy them into the world, then dumping their blood and flesh ! on the market to be culled and sorted by a lot of harlots and 1 degenerates, One very important feature of tiie recent strawherry carnival, or rather should have been, was a bountiful dis play of our choice straw berries. This was lacking. ,The straw berry growers of this county seem not to "know then berries' when the opportunity presents to make a faxorable impression on the visitor. Why this Mate of affairs in the strawberry belt of the .state? It should be jut to the contrary. gntrnd the man from pictures published in Sunday I inw-pupTs and called the police. J When officers asked him if he i were Kirbv, thv man replied im- medliitt'lv:- - "That 's me." Fond faid that Kirbv h;id sem- 1 ed polite and friendly and had . .tcfompaub'd I lie lamilv to chutvh. ! W bin Hrre-tMl today. Kirbv made j no reittani-e. He said he oiild . tu a Ire h statement later, explain ing his ntovenielit' since Inst TtlfS- 1 day inc. hi , w ht'ii ,M i-s He w an) v. a4 . eatTh ti avav troni her home after . her aunt , M rs. Mm ma M. Tow ns, hml been shot nnd the collate et on I ire. i K 1 1 by !-1 id he w .- w lllin; to return to Main- f.r hi'iirinn It w.it eM-vt-d that of;ie('rs would jrrivi' today to tske Kir'-y lo Au- The main streets are no place for motorcycle races. These gas machines have too run h speed for crowded thorough fa res. 0 DAILY WEATHER REPORT I S VVaih.T llmvati. local office. H-i-rhmg. or' sen. 1 houts ending tnd eerv day a hummer, y, "it was some canmal." rljrts were all Well, it lasted three day In the vernacular of the small b If John Harlevcorn was prest nt hii asleep during the?iirce days carnival. o Tho woitther man certainly did a good job. Straw her ries and cream for U ni. O 6 ) is better not to pay a bill at all than to write a chetk with 110 funds in the bank. and It u 11- I'recipitatlon hi lm h di IUi' HiCll' t l.-mpe: Villi' Vesterd'iv 71 l.ow iT t."i, r nine laM nit ht 41 I'm 1 Iptra'ton, hT I'l hours 0 T''al , 'e i 1 Miiee (s nf inr!;h 1 7 Vnrsnal precip for this month 2 e 5 Tofl pri'ilp from Septembtr 1. lo date . 10. 64 Altale prenp. (rem Sent. 1. 1.7 Tntal cxceH from A-'ii' piet Ipiiattnn for 4i ff'n-4it:is. 1 s. pietntv-r to itH-hilei . . ,m 4t Kan loeinht and T "-da . con- tii.u.d mild D WILLI A M ItKLL J Sir John Scott Kelrte, for many ; years secretary of the royal g-o-j giaphh ai society and recognized as an authority on matters relating to th Arctic, told the Associated Cress today that Amundsen h;id the greatest confidence that there is land in the vicinity of the North Vob. Sir John said he believed that If AmutuNen has found this land he undoubtedly has descended jto make a thoromtfi Investigation. 1 Sir John expressed the opinion (that sm It an aOnpt would be rx tn-mely hazardous but In view- of Aniund-en's long record of An t :c I exploration, he oVelared that If any expbwer could land at the 1'olr and return safely that nun Is 1 AmumNen. ! In connection with the report of propo.ed fltchts by American dtiicibles. the opinion was ex pre--sed tn scientific ctrclcs thst shout. 1 t li"ie lie no new s of Amun Nt n witntti itie next h-w- days sm h a .own. North relief expedition ouM be of the iuit.na. ar greaiesi uiue. ourt declared In a case from New York City brought by the Hay Consolidated Copper Companv. F. C. Nut, K. R. Kauntleroy, J. K. Steneck nnd Harry C. Wan ner, of Chicago, must go to Cle vplnnd. (hto. under th' court's decision today to anwer indict ments charging them with forty three other persons and 47 corpo rations with violating the Sher man anti-trust act by their acttvi in the malleable Iron Indus try. -rirva; t'hint se wives and tne minor children of Chinese merchants re- j elding here are entitled to ndint" Hlon. but the Chlnee wives of I American citizens are not entitled j to admission into this country un der the new immigration u.t, th I Court also ruled today. ( The ordinance of Portland, Ore non. reiulring the pa mi nt of li cense fes and th- filing of a bond by persons sotlcitinjr orders de clared Invalid today hy the sup reme court. The casr was hrnu-ht hy the Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis. Cities in Minnesota. California, lnkota. Montana, j Washington hive 1 Imilar ordinances. Justice Me- lle nobis In Mlciing the opinion ; !aid such a rejEUlstion was an un-, lawful restraint of interstate com- . mcrn-e. The Vnlted Mine Workers of 1 America, both national and inter- I national were declared hv the I supremo court todav not guilty of I having restrained lntrtaie com- j merce In connection with the coal , 0 miners strikes in Arkansas in 111. ) Itefore omerlng your rnrraved int Cnited St. if pa is not entitled araduatlon announcmentR. calt at to priority In bankruptcy proceed- tna N"W Review office and ie tha .n fnr ahi nihr thnn t.. ilm t MeleorolofiUt. new Liu Just received. ...,.mA ...r h-:t t,,i.v m , V2 " I - pt 1. PAN HIKOO. Cat . Mnv :?i - -Han Nil n. o' 1 he Cirt Na tional Hank of San l o. a r r hew if lite noted explorer. Krtt "( NaiKoi, annouticed here t"d that ho was rai-itig the funds finance an exp'illt'on tor the re lief of Amunden :d was certain his plain would t a sueeets. 4 unreal court he id today in caa NtU'Ll. MTCT HF-.C AT FOUR. O'CUVK AN9 NfW LETS r-t WHERE HAD TliLY BE.TXU MEET VVII..E D'vll Th TOR H'E SlUENt. ft. 1 iNAtuV BRCKEN PV tCH &-AH1!Su SlMrLTA.'.Kl'S-, U x r.r!M.nTmcno;: Ai TO A UKlL MEETiNii PtACE ,0 , V. V -. u -1 .-9 J CVS WHEN 0u Hv K.SAUV COT "niE L'NUa L'KTCNiLED VU AUCIT THE INTVRMIVTIOM PCCtH AT Ttir .TATICN Arc l.:iTLti 10 A U-SiW ACCCL'KT c The last time vcu wncr. to KEET THERE ANP HOW SJU WM7ED AT "IHE .EW5 SASS INSTEAD AND HOW - H,r.v.-F. -Vt. ALL. i :; if CN TmC. TV AT VOi'pI'l eV-0 Vf MH OflUt ., Arv Vl -O virr. fi'i-,c-;.T s'civi prmt W(t K.-T 10 the l:tO.S.HAVLtt YOU Soti-LM IN icN tfVP OV THE Vf.BiLT HOTEL, C IN r VONT oy lilt Kf.w MOVIE THLATPE CR TUE 2 M PC Till CE A B. Ai ?ESS hnr V. TO'.T, AST VI' r -rtA fi -Slt T-A" AST1 t'ANi AftCOT W-'I.M T.'IE SOU UK Cl vTPr TTl