Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 04, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX
ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925.
No mors pinched toss,
rubbed heelt, lam mui.
ctes, aching insteps, strain,
ed arches after your feet
have been NFootographed"
and fitted accordingly. Let
ue sncw you today.
HiKicks
For Boys
REGULAR FELLOWS
WEAR 'EM
Baseball fret with every pair
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
PERKINS BLDO. ROSEBURO. OREGON
PRESIDENT
C0N50I DATON
cloning days of the session, lh
conference report failed of approv
al, with consid erable opposition
voiced to some of its main pro
pone I
Spokesmen for the farming terrl
torlea told the president thin sum
mer. however, that they believed
TIMBER IN SMITH
RIVER REGION IS
SWEPT BY FLAMES
t NEW TODAY t
OF HAIL LINES
! Insures Rate Uniformity
and Precludes Ruinous
Competition.
P-Z
BORER CONTROL
', V'7. benzine Kan cryHtalB have
iMwn used by growers In this coun
ty for three years with Rood re
sults for control of prune and peach
root borera. Experimental work
by the county agent haa shown that
beat reaulta can only be had where
Instructions are carefully followed.
One ounce to one and a quarter
ouncea should be used on trees
over ten years old. Use one ounce
on trees from five to ten years.
Three quartera of an ounce can be
nsed on trees three to five years
Ol. Trees younger than three
years can only be protected by the
whitewash formula an outlined In
Station Circular No. 39.
The county agent can effect aj
great saving on the price or the
crystals by growers forming a pool
and buying in ton lots. To secure
.highest efficiency of this gas It
should be applied to the trees Au
gust 15th to September Int. Grow
ers who are Interested In this sub
ject should call at the county
agent's office before the clone of
the pool, August Ifilh. Kvery prune
ami peach grower should read U. a.
Bulletin No. 1216 and 1065 regard
SUICIDE EFFORT
OF CORVALLIS MAN
MAY BE A SUCCESS
mclmt I'm UwmI Wire.)
PORTLAND, Auk. 4. Albert
Wilke. ('orvallls, who was found
shot through the abdon.eu at the
approach to the. Inlfrttiutn bridge
Saturday night, remained In a crit
ical condit Ion at a hospital here
today, and attendant, doubted
whether he could recover. The. po
lice reported that Otto Wlike, of
Ilucoda, Wash., brother, told them
that Albert admitted to him that I
ho had shot hlniKelf In a fit of de
spondency, and that the utory he
told of being shot In a holdup wan
a fake. Albert Bald he threw the
revo'ver Into the river after shoot
Ing himself.
SYSTEM NOW HAZARD
Coolidge Also in Favor of
Co-Operative Marketing
Aided by Federal
Government.
A Webber splitting gun saves
time and wedires for splitting pine
or fir wood. See one at Wharton
Tiros.
LAWYERS IN PICKFORO
CASE IN WORDY BATTLE
(AawUtxl rn tnanl Wlr..)-
. BWAMI'HCOTT. Mans., Aug. 4
Voluntary consolidation of rail
roads in President Coolldge's opin
ion would pave the way of a solu
tion of the transportation problem.
vtriiie he has refrained from
committing himself .on the propos
al, the president Is watching with
interest tne efforts or the Van
sweringen Interests to receive in
terstate commerce commission ap
proval of their merger plan. He
believea that settlement of the
points at Issue will make It possi
ble for other transportation sys
tems, now at sea as to whether
lh-y can proceed with consolida
tions, to definitely proceed with
their programs.
Mr. Coolidge, who In the past
has advocated voluntary consolida
tion, wherever advisable, Is of the
opinion that In this way the vex-
', Ing rale problem can be solved,
i Transportation charges. h be
lieve, could then be rixrd at a
level which would enable large on-
(AmocLImI Prw Wlr-. )
LOS ANtiEI.KS, Aug. 4 The
Jury was excused today until 2
o'clock this nfternoon and defense
iittiirni.VB ft-niti l...hlri,l cr..nt nllua il
law books plunged inlu their argu- J"1"1 systems to make a fair re-
menta suiiiiorl I lie the r mm Inn of " '""r m uuaiuraa anil
yesterday for Hn Instructed verdict
or not guilty in the trial of the
three men accused at plotting to
kidnap Mary I'lrkford, film star.
The trio of defendants, composed
of Adrian W ood, Claude llolcomb.
Jng life history of the borers re-i and C. z. Stephens, listened onlv
niHjuniuiM iw our urcnnru losses.
P-Z benzine is the most practical
method or controllng this pest yet
discovered.
Special price on baby garments,
baby garments, rompers and dress
es. The Art Baby Shop.
Intermittently to the verbal bar
rage of their attorneys as it stir
red the laxy summer air of the
court room.
Special price on package goods.
The Art & Baby Shop. j
the ramps and a wind Is b ow-
Ing from the west.
ANTHRACITE COAL
MINERS STRIKE IS
NOW PROBABILITY
Every
ro-oneratlve markettnr legislation being recruited hre
Ito th the principal need nf the.j trnoon to fight a V
termers ana mat tne president nan
(determined to again leave the prob
lem In the hnin of hi conference.
;tead'd by Robert D. Carey of
Wyoming.
Secrntary of Atrrlrnltwre Jnrd'ne
served on the conferenc b-fore
Upnolnfment to his present post.
jcome onposftlon wp npnaront to
he conference report Isst Ion
In th deartment nf agriculture as
well as In rongre-m.
Among other things, the confer
ence. Md not nrove wait the Mo
Vary-Haugen bill, designed to en
eon rare exportation of superfluous
,fnrn produrtji.
The executive nnrlertJnds frnm
the reports he has received that
the economic situation In farm
nrens Is Improving wllh nHces of
most of the products described ns
verv rood. The nn'v unfavorable
condition Is reported to him an re
sulting from poor crops In certain
restricted sections.
Poth Senator Curtis of Kansas
and Renresentntfve Prunell of In
diana who visited the president
here, declared farming conditions
were showing a steadv Improve
ment and were approaching nor
mal.
Rounding out the sixth week of
his vacation here tcday. President
f'oolltlge haa virtually no engage
ment except hla usual Tuesday
conference with newsnaper men.
He planned to give the day over
'argelv to rest and to chatting with
his house guest. John T. Adams of
Iowa, former chairman of the re
publican national committee.
FOR SALE 1924 Ford cuupo. In-
(As-ut! prm Wir.) quire fe3' Winchester.
RKKISI'OItT, Ore.. Aug. 4. w.n cait t-i.-i
available man was -n . u- u c,.. .
this af- i ini,j . ,..i ....
forest fire " " ' . "?
I 14 mile, up the Smith river I - - Jj""'
! which is endangering the log- I WCYCLKS. 2nd band. 10 up.
! glng camps of the fmpqua I R(""'b"'' Cyclery. north side.
j Mills and Timber company ! FOR SALK 1 waterpower washing
! and burning throuch valuable machine, 1 10Jx8-ft. rug. 408 E.
j limber. Forest rangers sent Iiouglas.
emergency calls for the fire , FOIl SALE One RumbTmlette and
iisniers. i ne nre is wt or one Delaine buck. Knver Bro
epFiikiu,urML! o.rij
Our cow sprav is guaranteed to
kill the files, llring your can. Whar
ton llros.
would do awny with the present
conditions where some lines are
mnklng an enormous profit while
others are making none. j
For Co-Oprativ, Marketing.
Presldfnt Coolidge will recall his
agricultural conference to map out i
a legislative program for farm aid. j
The conference which was ap- j
pointed a year ago. presented a i
program to the last session or con-1
gress In which the principal recom-1
mendation was ror government aid :
In cooperative marketing. I
Coming helore congress In the
SPECIAL PRICES
On Summer Lint of
Baby Bonnets, Rompers, Dresses, Boys' Suits.
Models and Package Goods
Crochet Thread at 9c per ball
While It lasts.
Infants Iteailv Made downs
79c
The ART AND BABY SHOP
127 Jackson St.
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Cerretscn Co.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist in the fitting of
Glasses
116 Jackson SL
BARGAINS FOR AUGUST
Electric Chandeliers
VOll (ROOM HUN'dAI.OW'
-:: $25.00
' Consisting of
4-llght. 2-llght anil 2 single-light chandeliers with ornamental
ball lamp reflector, while shaving unit for hath, daylight unit
for kitchen and celling units with shades fih- all other lights.
Completely wired, ready to use except for lamp bulbs, and a
moderate charge fur connecting in your home.
Price. Includes all necessary glassware and Is good for
30 days only.
Fixtures are high quality and durable finish. See them at
404 W. Cass (near depot).
ARTHUR H. CROWELL3TT"
Agent Weitlnghouie Mazda Lampi.
Save This Advertisement.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
824 Perkins Bids. Phone 554
AIKPLAXKS COMPI.KTF
i:tM.MII.r JOUIXKV.
f AwotM.tNt rret taM WirO
CHITA, RusHla, Aug. 4. Two
alrplunea, flying from Tukyo to
Mo-cow under the ausplcea of the
Dully Asuhi. a Japuuese newspa
per, arrived here today from
Harbin. Manchuria, a distance of
approximately 1,300 miles.
2?
DANCING
EVERY
Wed. and Sat. Nites
RAINBOW
GARDENS
On the
Vnipqita nt Winchester
efs Wonderful There"
The Music by
DEEDLE'S
Swanee Boys
Society Syncopatera
featuring thin week
"We're Going Back Together
Again"; "My Sweetie Turned
Me Down."
ADDKO ATTRACTION
Blair Stewart
O. A. C.'t Famous Baritone
JITNEY!
f AMrWarod PtM LMd Win.)
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., All(r. 4
Anthrarite arale nfffotlatlons will i
fieintrefy oe broken off on resump
tion of the waee arale conference
this afternoon, barrine unforseen
developments. arconlinK to an
opinion voiced by a hlejh authority
anions the minera today. What
ground would likely be adduced for
surh a break was not indicated.
Anthracite operators on arrival
for Ihe meeting expressed full de
termination to uphold all costs the
Jljenity of their scale committee
axalnst the rhatlenRft they Mt
John L. Iewl. prealdent of the
Inited Mine Workers of America,
had raised against It.
Samuel T). Warrlner. chairman
of the anthracite operators confer
ence, and William J. Kfchards,
president of the Philadelphia and
Reading Coal and Iron company,
whose presence Mr. i-ewls had re
quested today did not accompany
the other operators here. It was
officially announced the "two lead
ers would not come.
MARK BROOM CASE
JURY DISAGREES
fAiMnrl.ted Pm l.r.wd WirO
Kl'ClKNE, Ore., Aug. 4. Jury
disagreement was reported yester
day In the case or Mark Ilroom, on
a charge of possession ofJiquor. It
Is expected that the state will try
the case again. The hearing was
, held in the justice court.
Today ilriHim wl 1 be tried on a
charge of triinsportatfon ef liquor.
lie was recently Indicted on six
counts.
Phone 14F14.
LOST flrey Persian cat. Return
Mrs. II. W. Lootr, 520 Cobb St.
Reward.
LOST Emichf kcsTTimientlflca
tlnn tag. C. F. Cramer. Leave at
135 S. Stephens.
WANTEDKwlaOnlshlng, T-hour
service, 9 a. m., 6 P. ra. Ivory
gloss or medium. Clark Studio,
Cass St.
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment. Hot and cold water and
lights furnished. 344 S. Jackson.
FOR stLE Oneslx'yeaTbld bay
saddle mare, good lines, fast
walker, also one air-motor wind
mill, g ft. wheel. Iloth cheap If
taken at once. Address Edmund
Hounds, Ruckles, Ore.
LOST On-Pacific- highway be
tween Coos Junction and Rose
burg, collie dog answering to
name of "Shep." Mostly black,
with white neck, breast and part
of face. Wears brown collar.
Finder phone 135, Roseburg.
MXLI3 HELP WANTEIVMan;
energetic and reliable, wanted for
factory representative to handle
our business in Roseburg dis
trict: unusual opportunity, with
fortune for right man: experi
ence or capital unnecessary; write
fully Syncro Motors Co., Battle
Creek. Mich,
3
THE GROWTH OF
AN ACORN
An acorri does not jump Into an
oak In a yeai but it eventually
boomes one of the strongest and
moi-l substantial trees. Ho your
funds if invested safely and added
to regularly grow to a good reserve
fund. Your account is Invited.
4 Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts. -
TheRoseburgNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
SI
SCHOOL BOOK
LIST CAN'T BE
tlves of tbe publishing firms will
be given a definite amount or time
before the commission and to pre
CHANGED NOW I ered.
Mr. Churchill declared he would
(Con tinned from page I t
MM Kllll'S SOI.lt TO
FOItl OX Ills llll.
MMnrl-t.,1 Prrm fiwd Wlr.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. Sale
or the L'OU vesyels for scrapping
was awarded to Henry Ford to
dny by the shipping hoard. Ills
Mil was l,7ut;,uiQ.
Zenoleum animal dip ami lice
killer at Wharton Pros.
FIRE EATS TIMBER
NEAR FALLS CITY
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkin Bldg. Roseburg, Ore,
Phone 88.
I Dr. Harrison Folk
i Chiropractor
Electronic and 'Eloctro-Theraphy
' 417 Perklna Bldg. Phone 481
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radabnugh
530 N. Pine SL
1 Mil. LILSLK 1 Y 1 HLA ILK
LAST TIME TODAY
At Our Regular Prices
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
Only 10 end 1 Cents
LfONEL
MRRYMORE
in "
NG W0MU
MEDDU
7 'lajierna Jotcorama
vttb an eminent supporting car
ALSO: OREGONIA N NEWS WtEKLV
AND ey E8, VES. NANETTE" COMEDY
WE KNOW A MAN
who doesn't hare to worry
about automobile Insurance.
Ills car burned up and ho
didn't have enouRli money to
buy a new one.
We will write you the cover
ae you heed on your car
Hie, Ihefl, collision, liability
and property da mane It ur
auce. It pays to be Insured.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
WHILE ON YOUR VACATION
Insure Your Baggage
If it Is lost, stolen or damaged,
our company protecte you.
The rale Is low. the coverage
brosd.
Insurance Is Our Business
Wed. and Thurs.! Richard Talmsdoe In ''UNKAOWN"
koiiuk. in
AUTCHESS (.
" TROUSEV1
A mere
matter
of detail
THE pmit poptilnrily
if Duti licss Trou
wrs is lurp'ly due to tin"
w ise rare (lint lli ninnii
fnrliiri'r pni to cnrli
small iK luil I lie way Ihe
liuttonsnre.scwed on, the
size uf the culls, the lin-i-.li
of the scams, the l lt
loops.
You will npireeitc
these niceties even
though the first tliintf
that strikes yon is the
fashionnlile cut. Ciislotn
tailor style, yet at n price
that lil.s a ttioilest purse.
We have your size in
lnlchess Trousers for
ln-., for work, for play
mui every pair liear
the famous warranty la
Ih'I, ctiaraiitiviu " lic a
HulUm; fl.M ii Hip."
DUDS FOR MEN
f Amnriatml 1'rrM lePaaiHl Win. 1
FALLS CITY. Ore., Aujr. 4
Sparks from donkey engines In the
Falls City Lumber company- hold
ing started a serious fire In the
green timber five miles south of
Falls City about noon today. All
the men from the ramp and from
the mill were rushed to the scene
to fUht the Tames.
The fire started just over the di
vide cn the south side of the moun
tain. At 2 o'clock today it covered
an area of nearly a mile.
FRENCH MERMAID
IN CHANNEL NEAR
GOAL AT DOVER
Mm.hI.IH rim Ltawd Wire.)
DOVEIl, Knaland. Au. 4. Mile.
Jane Slon. the French girl who is
Rtleniptlnit to swim the English
channel, starting from France this
morning, was only five miles from
the Dover pier at 8:50 o'clock to
night. Experts here think that If she is
able to swim about three miles In
the next two hours and a half she
has a good chance of landing some
where east or Dover, as high tide
occurs just after midnight.
The French tug which is occom
panylng Mile. Slon Is now visible
rrom the Dover pier. It moves
slowly 'ahead, showing that Mile.
Sion continues her progress for
1 lover. The weather Is fair and the
sea is moderate.
$50,000 IN GEMS
TAKEN FROM AUTO
BONDSMEN RELEASED
(AMoHatixl Vrvm Leased Wire.)
LOUISVILLE. Ky., Aug. 4.
Jewelry valued at $50,000. left in
a woman's handbag, was taken
from an automobile here today
while a negro chauffeur sat in the
front seat of the car, Mrs. K. E.
Wat hen reported to police.
Three men loitering on a corner,
one with his arm in a sling, offer
the only clue detectives have found.
The chauffeur said he had not left
the car and had permitted no one
to enter while Mrs. Wathen was in
an antique shop.
A plaiinutn watch, encrusted with
thirty diamonds and fastened with
a platinum chain, and a flexible
bracelet, studded with old heirlpom
diamonds of one-eighth to one'and
one-half carats, constituted the
most valued articles.
The bracelet was valued at
$:it.iUi, detectives were told.
o
of the conditions mentioned In the
above excerpt now exist, and adds:
'It Is true that tbe contracts for
two thirds of the books now in use
in the public schools have expired.
but the statute specifically author
ises the continued use of such
books for two and four years for
the respective thirds, and that no
other text books shall be used in
the public schools subsequent to
such addition.- In other words, the
legislature has clearly indicated Its
Intention that the books already
adopted shall remain In use until
new adoptions are made at the
regular biennial periods Bet out In
the statute." 1
This would Beera to explode the
theory of some members of the
text book commission that the attorney-general's
verbal opinion left
all superintendents free to adopt
text books as they saw fit.
be governed by the ruling of the
attorney -general and would act ac
cordingly. This is In opposition to
the desire of tbe commission which
may resort to mandamus proceed
ings in order to get the entire mat
ter settled by tbe courts, it was intimated.
A good cream separator will pay
for itself In the cream that It saves.
The McCormick-Deering separator
Is the easiest running; one made
and It is guaranteed to get all the
cream. See one at Wharton Bros.
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 4. The
state text book commission yester
day failed to clarify the situation
which it faced, and the only defin
ite result of the meeting was an
opinion of the attorney-general rul
ing that neither Superintendent J.
A. Churchill or the text book com
mission has authority under the
law to change the text books at
this time, as one-third of the books
was changed last November and
the second one third cannot be
changed until November. 1926. In
the face of the opinion the commis
sion adopted a resolution that the i paid
iwo-inirus or tne text dooks not
considered last November should be
adopted In open competition.
An effort was made to bring the
controversy to a conclusion by a
motion directing Mr. Churchill to
notify publishers that the commis
sion would meet in Salem August used, and
20 for the purpose of adopting text alleged to
OLDER CilHLS CXXFKltKXCE
TO BE HELD I MEDIWRD
MEDFORD, Ore.. Aug. 4.
Mrs. Jean M. Johnson, of Port
land, general secretary of the
Older Girls conference, announced
loday that the annual Southern
Oregon convention of the organi
sation will be held In this city
September 4 to 7. inclusive. The
Medford Chamber of Commerce
will take the delegates to Crater
Lake during the convention.
Rubber belting at Wharton Dron
CIIARUE OK AHSAI LT AND
II A TEH Y DRAWS FINK
OK 10 IN tTTY XH'.tT.
books In the subjects for which' hoard
contracts have expired. Hepresenta- thews
A charge of assault and hotter.
was filed in the city court this
morning against W. H. Knierim.
who entered a plea of guilty, and
fine of $10. The com
plaint was filed by L. L. Ma
thews, whoMalmed that he pur
chased several frames, one of
which proved defective. He re
turned the frame, and was up
braided by Knierim. In the ar
gument, abusive language was
finally Knierim Is
have ' picked up a
and to have
the leg.
Btruck Ma
nn
The bondsmen of Raymond E.
Spence. accused of vacrancy, were
released today when Spence was
surrendered to the city officers.
Spence was arrested several
months ago, and was convicted of
vagrancy. He appouled his case
to the circuit court, and provided
appeal bonds, Thomas J. Drown and
J. K. Kalbe signing the bond for
htm. Mr. Brown expects to leave
in the near future, however, to look
after mining interests, and
asked to be relieved from the
bond. Spence was turned over to , M FRir.AN triiikfrq nfao
POISON GAS BAN FROWNED
ON BY CHEMISTS SOCIETY
(AMx-Ulnl Vtrm LMfl Wrff.)
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 4. The
ban on poison gas pronounced by
t he (J eneva conference was de
nounced today by the executive
committee of the American Chemi
cal Society as a menace to nation
al safety and to humanity.
the city authorities and this after
noon was endeavoring to procure
new bondsmen.
ISLAND OF TASMANIA
TODAY'S BASEBALL
National League
At Pittsburgh: It. IT. E.
Philadelphia -.. 8 14 1
Pittsburgh 4 9 t)
Hattcrlcs: Mitchell and llenllne;
Morrison. Kheehan, CulUlon and
Smith. Spencer.
At Chicago: It. IT. E.
Ilrookl) n ... 2 9 4
Chicago S 7 3
llatterles: Onborne and Taylor;
Alexander and Churry.
f AiMnrlttMl Vrtm Lturd Wire )
HOI1AI1T. Tasmania. Aug. .(5)
The lour light cruisers or the
l;nlted States navy enroute bera
ror a visit were sighted ott the
Tasmanfan coast early today
(Wednesday).
The ships coming are those In
light crulsrr division 2 the Hlch
uuind. the Trenton, the Memphis
iind the Marblrhend.
QUINE BROS.
ROSEBURO
OREGON
CHICAGO, Aug. 4 Dick Kerr,
former White Sot pitcher and hero
or the world's series or 1919, today
was re-instaied In organized base
ball by Commissioner K. M. Ijtndls.
American League.
At Poslnn - 11. II. K.
St. Louis 10 15 S
Itoston .7 11 t
Hntteriet: (lii'ton and Iiixon;
Fuhr lto an -I lllschoff.
At Philadelphia: 1! H. E.
t'htcaso 3 7 2
Philadelphia 9 16 0
Ihitteries: Thurston. Cvensros
tnd Crouse; (tray, ilaumgartner
and Cochrane.
At New York: It. IT. T.
Cleveland .... 1 7 1
New York 4 0
llatterles: Karr and Myatt;
Shocker and Srhang.
Tonite and Wedneeday
PETE
MORRISON
In
"THE
MYSTERY
OF
LOST RANCH
A fast
story of th
moving Western
wide open spaces
Butlntss In Portland
lalo IV Stephens, of Stephens Mo
tor Company. vy this morning for
Portland. He rct to spend only
a short time there attending to lnv
porant business matters.
FEATURE COMEDY
10c 15c
Service Does Not End
With the mere tying up the package of goods purchased
and the money therefor shut up in the cash register of the
dealer that is, our service does not end there. But we
admit that the above procedure ends the transaction with
some concerns. Our store is glad to show its appreciation
by extending this matter of service so that it stretches all
the way up to your Home, and the goods delivered free at
your door. Then, we are glad to have you call up and
place your order by phone, and we think enough of your
integrity to accept the order and let you pay for it when
you come down or at the end of the month. Try our
plan and see how nicely it works.
Specials
Log Cabin Syrup, small size 28c: med 55c
4 Roll Crepe Toilet Paper 25c
Clorox. I bottle 20c
Coffee, Best Crade. lb 45c
Golden West Vanilla. 8 oz 50c
White Wonder Soap, 26 bars $1.00
2 Bars Borax free and I shopping bag free.
Amazo Oil, pt. 25c; quart '. 50c
Economy Grocery
O. L JOHNSON
The Store that Serves You Best
Phone 63 344 N. Jackson
TONITE AND WEDNESDAY
A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION
'Playing with Souls'
With Jacqueline Logan. Mary Aetor, Clint Brook and
"Butter" Collier!
Someone, somewhere. Is playing with Souls someone,
somewhere, will psr!
ALSO: "INTERNATIONAL NEWS"
AND "SKY PLUMBER" COMEDY
10c
9