FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. APRIL 30, 1928. ROSEBURG NEWS-RE VIE W, Usued Daily Except 6unday by Tha New Revlew Co., Inc. Slciulirr ut The AMiatvd lrr. The Associated Press la excluwively en lit led to tht? line for republi cation of all Hewn dUpatt ht credited to It or not oiht-rwlMd i-r-di'ed io thin pa pur and tu all local iicwh published hwrtin, AH rights ot rupubllca- vtu. IfToday (ion ot fcpm-iul 4iMpiiVcht;H herein are uUo rvncrvc U. W, KATKS - DEBT U. HATES ..i'rettidfiit ami Manager ..ocr6tury Treasurer Entered as socond clans matter May 17, 1920, at (he post office ut Hone burg, Oregon, under Act of March 2, 1873. SUBSCRIPTION nATES Oafly, per year, by mail w...-.,.. Daily six mouths, by mall Dally, three mouths, by mail ,..., Dally, single month, by mall tContiuut'd from page I.) Hoover may carry the state at the primaries, in spite of opposition. ; All this annoys favorite sous. j ! A GTinau scientist proposes "one o'clock for Hie cntiru scien tific world." The exact tiiuo would be broadcast throughout the world by radio. It would be correct within "oiiu-ono-huudit'dtli thousandth part of a second," which seems ex- OUR AMERICAN BIRDS Popular Home Wessons in Natural History THE BIRD OF THE WEEK '','. ; (BY LOUIS ALBERT BANK8) (Cut out tliia block each work and you will oon huvo an Interesting bird book ot your own.) stem & iiai cocwaAK wctures & an mo unynmeH i am r ii in mru t- S -V- I x 111 vW H itwxx(7 esu v..r v ii i mmw, a j nca.y.s.pAT.orr. KNSOi Oaily, by carrlor, per inonlh 60 ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 30 ,1928. -M 00 .. 2.00 .. I.U0 .60 c-3lvt' accuracy to the luyrnaii. One "nuiulor uynchronlzer" would do the work for the whole world. HUNTING FOU FREEDOM iT TflXATIQW TO BE IE IN STATE A forest tax utudy will be begun in OicKoii this uunimtir by Kred )l. l-'airclilul, ifiofeufior of political economy ut Yule Unlvcrally, uc- coidinf; lo an uniiouncenient by Uio U. S. Foroat Service. Tho couciuuiou of tho fuct-f lijd liiK lin'callgaliou which has bcou ; Alonif ubout this time every yer, city editors in news papers in every city from Seattle to Jacksonville rummage through their assignment books and demand the annual story on the spring migrations of errant husbands. City editors have discovered that there are more wife desertions in tho spring than at any oilier lime. The yoke of domesti city, worn placidly throughout the winter, begins to gall in April. I'olice courts and charitable organizations have piti ful; records of families left destitute by spring wanderers. The answer, of course, is that spring is tl.ie time when tho desire for freedom is reborn. Even the most devoted and ltmr-nltMitirr nf hnul-tnnlu nnfl luivnu fnn Tni' nil flint Tu nni ..... 6 .. . .. 7. . . . .' ..' ,. . ', , under way for some lime in Ilia to imd himseii or nerseii tniiiKing lontny oi casting oir oia :iUk0 states by tho u. s. Koroat ties and uuiu vi juititin titvtt, vvuuutii u uc t uu juki. uv, i.it. noilhweut will be beRuit For it IE a curious fact "' fahchiid Willi his party cx- that only by entering some sort of bondage can you attain u 2m , ao your, freedom. The hobo, sauntering along the railroad fioiiimnary work for iho guih tracks, riding here and there on freight trains as the spirit j' moves him the very symbol of utler freedom is as a mat- jaau possioiy tho beginning of noiu ter of fact the greatest slave in the world. He is bound io W0,K l uie, ,0WI wngmua rioii . , . - , . i .! contemplated. In Juno, the ueid his own craving for movement and it goads him unceasingly, mvustigauon of the pacific coast region, witn Oregon as the key huue, will begin. The Foreat Taxation Inquiry is being conducted muter the terms of uie Clurke-McNary . law. Tho woik was ijegun in ivunueBoia in THE AMERICAN EAGLE Of course, every one knows that the eagle we cat! "The American Eagle" U the great bald headed eag.e. Ife It Is, who Is the symbol of Uncle Sam. The eagle U a uni versal bird in the United States, though tha bald eagle has been largely exterminated In the east! The male grows to lie from thirty to thirty-three Inches In length, but the femule ofun grows tu be troni thirty-six to thirty-aeven inches long. I remember hearing this fact used with great force on one occasion years ago tu behaTT of woman's suffrage, before tho nine teenth amendment to the Consti tution granting equal suffrage. She was a disappointed bird It was a threatening voice heard. they She came hack, plunging, to the ledge ThMr nest lav closelv lo tho edue ' With movements fierce aud sud den ttnn She pitched that uest into the Not one last slick of comfort hft They felt of childhood iiomt be reft. Again she rose before their eyes. Kstmyed to climb the vaulted skies. . She showed them ail her wondrous seeking liberty. If you really could got absolute free- "Taxation inquiry, win end shortly, . .j ii i.i i j i t j. u-, 'Hftor which work In tho 1'acific running awayr it wouldn't be a bad idea. But, this ,,0nhwcst win be begun, proton- world being what it is, you can't. Ho is not free to make a home, to store up money, to win the respect of his fellows, to make his life count for any thing; the wanderlust rides him like the old man of the sea. lie is forever enslaved. And the stay-at-home? The one tied, to a house and children, compelled to watch every penny, 'mu, and a lurge amount of vaiu- tu rue lake slates, with the cooporu- mt.tKlo in trni niimtr ftw 4K..ti n Amr fiix nf n flmn 010 llattt IIU8 Dueil Collected 111 UIO Though eagles are nearly always i '; skill; found in the mountains, tney oiieu live down on the plain especially near a lako or great river or the aea. They pften build in the broken top of a tree, hut like a great ledge of rock or cave opening on precipice. A pair will aometlmea roturn every year to lay their eggs in the same nest and false their young for nearly or quite a hun dred years. Kuglos marry for lire, and tho aame pair Uvea loyal and faithful to each other through all the years. They have two or three great globular pure white eggs, and tho young birds live several months In the nest, sometimes un til they are larger than their pa rents and have to be actually shoved overboard, as the poem de scribes. They Jive on meat and fish, and often steal It from other birds. There is no sign of his splen- um wiuitj iitmu mini iuh inira year, i nu-0 grea''aRO. They j ''berieath tho buoyant ai, inve ui-ni, nuuwii io ivo IO OUC Will, In Ihnlr v. She urfed her flight to work her will; Diapiaved the power ill her wings How much more worth than olor thliiKa! She nought to wake ambition high, To show how good it is to fly, But ailll her fat and timid young Was heedless of her skill and tongue. Twas then her anger k.t'ce her hearl, And back she came with sudden dart, And wilh her strong rude shoulder blow She anoved them, railing, down be low. 'Twas half a ihouaand feet, or fly! 'Twas ue their, wings or quickly die! ! '.T.oy unread' them with instinctive hundred and sixty years. A mere century Is quito commou. Teaching Young Eagles to Fly (I)y Louis Albert Banka) , f saw an eagle with her young; That person is the one who is truly free. For his ability nun ot locui imereais. in a pro- i On them the thought of flight she to travel lo the next county at will and to sleep on the bare b loma on in inquiry, just ; sprung. . . ... , . ' , . . . iai,ued, 1'ioressur l'uircnild bIuiub i She sougnt to show them how to (jroimd if you choose is a poor kind of freedom. It is is the tnm mo reaoaion project ot the in-1 fly, best 'thing you can imagine you will always be a slave. But 'i"" 18 niuionm in scope and its And circled 'bout them in tho sky, .. ' . , ,. , . . .. , , piuu of study coutcmpiutes field But aoft and lazy, ns ihey wore, ir you can rise aoove mat; lryou can reject it ana embrace ,vesuguUon in each of tho more Thoy did not seem fn look or care. to real freedom, freedom to serve someone else freedom , ..Klllco Bnu Blu(u llal) a f,,liul. to tie yourself to your work, binding your body' but keeping ciui and taxation Bysiom ot us. our spirit unconfined-is worth seeking. It gives subtle, VYhi' pnmaun'.t , intangible rewards that the runaway will never know. ' .of me study, first m an more is . gumcrcd mnteilal mltncient to T' . -1 ' ! !p,eaem a clear plclure of tho li- 1? A1MPAT Q lf tapam 'llanciai struciuru and iax hyotolii KAjUIOALo JIN JA1AIN jOI ,e stale as a whole, inciiidliig , ' ja general view or (ho linances aud "... , , ' , 'taxation of lis counties, towns, or - Wiij ure accustomed io tiiniK oi japan as one country townr.nipd, ami omer local sundi- there flashed the sun; Exulting, strove their race to fun; They Bwung and swayed, as eagles do, Caught all the glory of the view; They owned the mountains dark and tall; They, owned tho forests, skies and all; Possessed the earth, the cloud, tho sea At last, their wlngB had made them ! r roe. At bowling had sure presented funny sights. but 'course It all was new to them, so llicy .wero nqt to blame. Theyj knew they had a lot to learn when each had finished with his turn, so. Kcouiy, to the two dwarfs Bald, "We'll watch you bowl a game.' "All right," one of the dwarfs ' replied, "You TlnymliOH just sii"iij aside, while we two have a contest ! just to see who bowls the beat." Bo on Uie around the whole buucb sat and Clowny waved his hat, and shortly, in his cheering, no was joined by all the rest. The bowling balls crashed hero and I hero, and pins flew high tin in tho air. Of course this niHdea lot of noise which echoed all around. I'oor Clowny held Ilia cars, and said, "Oh. 'gee! That seems to hake my head. I wish that bowl ing was a game that didn't make a sound.' But, both the dwarfs kept at I their fun. They'd grab a h-H audi then they'd run. "I'm sorry." -hout- eu one oi mem, "if this qneer game annoys. Hut you can a if Jv roallze that everyone needs ex cise. This IB the way we get It. Bowling s one of our real joys." Just then somebody veiled. "Hey! Heyi Ton dwarfs will have to stop your play. You're ruining I rulnlin my garden 'cause you shake the country 'round. It seems; to me you ought to know that I can't make my flowei-B grow. The I noise you're making scares them' and they stay down in tho ground."! The Tlnios jumped and looked around. A man came nmntiiir o'er the ground. He -waved a rake quite wildly, and the Tillies heard him! The Tinles didn't move, but bolli . row ride In the nxt storv.i i READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE Bay, "(let out of here or I'll got j dwnrfB soon ran away. ' mad, and If I do, 'twill be too bad." I (The Tlnymttes get a wheelbar. (Copyright, 182S, NKA Service, Ine not be tempted to risk the lives of themselves and of others. The death or an aviator in mid-ocean moans something. It may truly be said that he died for progress. But the death of an automobllo racer, on the speed track, represents a wasted lire. Portland Oregonlan. Killefer cover crop disc har rows will turn tho sod. They are sold at Wharton Bros. hour, conferences wore held to discuss the feasibility of! shifting the time for taking and I sending observations. II was found that tho Inflexibility of the circuit system was among tho various dlf-: flciiltios lo ho overcome before the STATE PRESS COMMENT Justice to Phone Concern lot of peoplo "kick" Just from needs of aviation could he met in u mice. 01 naim. tow pcraons ut Rn'IcfH'iniy way Many oilier In- honio 1110 as polite lo each other terrain wore nlso eager lo get aB "'"V are when they aro out in woathor Information moro direct- company. Fow citizens will praise ly and earlier in Iho day or tho "r inniilutlons and Industries to evening.' ' ,each other as they would to a for- ,, , 1 . , m, K'l.n r,... ,.. ThA I, ,1,1 .v. nm itnvlcn.l I,., -,'" wnei'o rnu ciu ngiuuors uo not prosper, l ie Japanese are "" ..-. oreni . , , , r ' i Wo havo many nersoni in nnhii,- , .. , .. , , ,, , I made of certain counties or town-j 1 engineer of the. telegraph company,' . persons in puniit, always pictured as faithful, adoring subjects of the Mikado, ltur special luienslvo Inveatigutioi,, H'as many advantages over tho old f."" I"'v'" 'o who howl about United in favor of the existing order. It JS rather surprising, intended to bring to light all , 0. plan, nogulnr morning and oven- 1 iaTis0;1!. "cor." itax'situttiion with , spoulul i-efur- "i uthorlod to tolegraph reports ore "oration In tho world. - They fail Salmon eggs at Idleyld Park. -FARM REMINDERS In hatching tuikey eggs In an Incubator it is boat to use con siderable moisture. Some success ful turkey raisers sprinkle the eggs with wuter warmed to about blood temperature each day during the last week until the eggs hip. It tho woathor is warm aud dry a dish ot warm water may be placed on the bottom or the luouhutor un der tho egg trays, says tho experi ment station. therefore, to read the Japanese government's disclosures re garding tho recent election. Radical candidates polled a number of votes; several even wore elected to parliament. Tho government charges that their campaigns were financed by Moscow, and is making wholesale arrests. It is evident that Tokio is somcwh::t alarmed. "Tho present attempt to undermine the foundation of the empire from within," said 0110 official, "is more serious that the threat of armed forco from Without." YOU may nrettv Slll'elv assume, thotltrh. that ll'lcluro or slate and local rnvonuoa i.i.. .1 :n 1 .1 i. i.i. . mi., t . ... "lid expenditures. una ituiiBui 111 iw tiuwii illicitly, mo Japanese arc el- Professor Vitirvhllil oinphnalzns iiciont ana won able to cope with radical disturbers, euce to loreat propouy. "In all or tills, I lie aim la to uc qtiliu a broad louiidutlon of facts running to tho whom riiinucial sys Uim, by no means limited to those ttixea only wnlch 111-0 Imposed upon Iho rorosis. l-'orest taxation can not be successfully sluilled unless Iho luxation of roresta Is fitted In to Its pioper pluco In tho whole GOOD NEWS FROM CHICAGO that tins Inquiry at present is strictly a racl-rinding organization, 'l lio llnio for conclusions and re commendations, he says, will conio later. BOYD NOT TO RUN C AnMH.H(",l 1'icm l.umil Win-) I.A (iltANDK, Ole., April flO. liKiilel lloyd, ot ICntenirlse, today ;.,"News from Chicago of late has been highly encouraging. For a time it did seem as if the second city in tho nation was'ultorly indifferent to tho alliance of vice and politics that gavo it 1111 evil reputation throughout the country. Iiut ',ml ('"'-"" Judge j. v. Knowles, it seems that wasn't so. Decency was", after all, in the ma- It ralSwale TH1.h cXest Z jority; belter yet, decency was willing lo shake off Us apa- Juepuhiieun nomination for con thy and go to the polls, thereby whipping one of the moat lv" 2 "IIS powerful political niachines in America. It doesn't matter lin. - in ..the least that Senator Denecn and his cohorts may not j lie a group of spotless crusaders. Thu big thing is that the 1 ismall-Crowo outfit was decisively and thoroughly beaten. , Chicago has proved that the rest of tho country can 110 longer I fasten tho "corrupt and contented" label on her. ! IS COMING EVENTS IN ROSEBURG Cut out this list of doles of outstanding events fo the year nnd keep it in your pocket for handy reference. Vatch for cholines' nnd additional announcements us they may be arranged. Kiwnnis Governor's Conference Christian Church Dedication County Track nnd Field Meet Primary Election State Convention of Business nnd Professional Women's Clubs I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge Strawberry Carnival - Federal Land Bank Convention ....... State Convention of G. ' A. K. nnd W. R. C. :.. Epwortl) League Institute on Little River site ....July 9-16 "Strife P. T. A. Convention October (no dale set) . National Election November 6 State Horticultural Meeting Dec. 12-13-14 May 5 May 6 May I 2 May 18 May 18-19-20 .May 21-22-23-24 May 24-25-26 June 23 .... June 27-28-29 EH unit! In lu'n mol,, 1 in,., I,,,, . ii leil llle OtllOl' StdO Of tlQ StOl'VI 1 turns, Chicago ami Now York. A fhat H ls, "wnod by nearly 400,000 special organization is provldod by '"dividual American stockholders: tho telegraph company lo receive i l!ml 11 8 wealth Is merely in the ag tho reporla as they come In and R'eguto of the capital required to redistribute llioin, by a systom or imumini ami un iniornu- ropld duplication, to such local sia-i"011"1 tolophond service; that its Hons as huvo requestod them. iowa! oainings on each dollar in Slnce regular commercial w ires are , vestod aro very modest and would uaed. there aro more channels for;'10 considered entirely too mcagor sorvico available In case of wire In-1')' 1110 average storekeeper or in terruption by storms or other , ouatry doing business on a small eiAises. Kaeh weather bureau of-.soale; that American telephone flee ciui bo rurnlshed with tho re-!""' are bo much cheuper and the ports host adapted to local re-laorvlce ls so much batter than in qiilromenls without the iiecosiiltv other count lies that thorn ls really for adjustments to (ho needs of no comparison; that thoro aro oilier stations. When other racil.8onio 18,000,000 telephones in uso lies aio Increased ror taking earlier' In tho 1'nileil Htatos, which Is nhKervtillnnu In thn ilnv l,n,,,ru ' IlianV limes morn Hum urn uu,l !,. ill the distribution time can be all of the nations ill tho woiid com- ! made without upsetting the sya- oined; that servico such as the tern. Accounting w ill lip slmpll-! American people enjoy could not fled since the new contract pro-! ho rendered by an unconnected vldos lor a rixed rate per codo word group of Individual companies us regardless or the dtatanco nioB-jlng dliroront typos of equipment sages are transmuted or redlatri-'.and metiiods of operation, billed. All telegraphic weather re-1 It Is always well to consider (ho pnrls are made In code to avoid oilier sldo of the picture when errors and reduce expense. ! kicking about tho size of the tele- To illiiHirutn how the system phono or any other Industry, when works: Tako Abilene. Texas, which auch Industry is requfrod to render hosds Ihe list of stations. The re- a universal sorvico in every nook port rrom ibis station gooB to 110 aim corner or a country as large oilier ' kimIo-.i. Thorn, nre 110 us ours. Salem .Manufacturer. blanks, Hlreadv addressed, In the! Abilene pigeonhole ill the Chicago, Of What Use Speed cojloi.linn centor. As soon as the One moment Frank Luck hart report Is received from Abilene, It' was at (he wheel or his racing car, Is passed Willi these blanks, lo du-i intent on breaking the record. Tho nllcalors who make a stencil or! next instant he was stretched dead Hie coded words and print Ihoni on i on the aulids oi a Florida beach, the blanks. Oponitors or Ihe wires j with Ihe record slitl unbroken. The connecting tho (')ilcagn orrlco with; lesson seems to be that care are the points of desllnnllon dispatch not to be driven 2".l miles nivhour Hie messages as indicated on the with safety. You will sav that no. "Big bud" disease of filberts, which causes un enlargement of buds In spring which often results in their complete destruction, la caused by I lie teeding activities of nil exceedingly small mite, similar in form to tho pear lent blister mite, reports Don C. Hole of the experiment slat ion. l.lttlo is known as .yot regarding iho dis ease though It is being careruily studied now by Oregon specialists. Care in selection of nursery slock la advised. . . Sulfur has been the most etfec tlve single treatment tor alkali solla In Oregon. Iiato of applica tion la best baaed on determina tion of quantity of alkali present but will rango from 10U0 to S000 pounds t5 the acre, says the ex periment station. Lighter aud more economic returns 1(10 realized where suliur is used In combina tion with legumes, greon mnniirc or barnyard manure. A gnod'faltonlng mush for ducks SIDE GLANCES By George Clark j jmt, r mm (wce. iie. "Pee, I qion t tmrtK l a nit nim. - is made ot 3 purls (by weight) reduce exorcise. Only what feed corn meal, and 1 part each or ; will be cleaned up is given and' bran, meat scrap and middlings to! troughs aro kept clean to prevent n halt part green feed, finds tho I souring which is dangerous. Ducks experiment station. Oregon grow- started on this mash at 7 to 8 or mako li practice of keeping wooks ares usually readv to mar tho feeil trough nenr Ihe water lo ket at from in to 12 weeks old OUT OUR WAY By Williams An nil h oly new ay.Ueni or col IrctiuK ami rmwanlliiR telnsranliln tvi'itther oliRi'ivatioiiH bus burn mluptvil hy Din wcalhi-r Imri'titl ui (he I'nlH'il Nfntt'8 ri-tmrtmvn( of UKi lt nniirr more I'll pti H iMt iii nut nun weathi-r ri'irin thitn the oll rimili sytMin whlih ii supiriftlrM. Hn-'( mikI rif-xiliil-tty nn i'h'cijly necc.-iHHi y fn virw oi iho cviuimttnn Intfn'slH of :iviti Hon. hoth romrnorciHl antl milhiiry. Tin new synti'in ilnos nwtiy tit f r ly with llu- cirriiiffl, whlrhUod up Mtuin Hlrvn compli'tt-ly, itnd H'ulur i-uiiiiufri'iiil wlri'H Hro hjmI. Th rimiH Hyxti'm. whltli hut l'i'n In UNO jhu 1S70, hh hii nr iiiMm'nt whiTfl-y llui Wr-slnn 1 iiiirt 'fVI'-biftph rnmpfHiy nwiv nl rtMlaln of it int- rr tho ov t r.iKivp srinIiiiE of cuiitMl woHth m poi in fnun llir r kihIHiiin throuyhoiit thr roitni-v hy Hits n st n itotiif 15.CI10 tut it 4 rf 'nlnK;ra,ih vh wero ulthlrwn itim ttntimt i lat usi fur nirtity Sri'O innr,s em-h tiny. (iistrv:; 'iomh htMiiiiio tmttlnbl" lo the pn'h I'r in frmn n to two hours tatf, Wholt it Imtiuih cvlilcnt lht it ia nummary ftT llieu lo st rwi jU'rta uu up;J Hir conUittoQ at uu body t'Xtmcts to Urivo ihriu safuly at that rate of Hpoed. Very writ. Why, then ,arc they so driven? An KUtomublle numufacturor, loiuniciiiiiig on the tragic lato or lilankM. Wllliin six ininutes of tho tlnm a ropnit s received in t!hlca ko thp n('i'8Hary (Miptlrationn linvi? leen made and tho mes-sacrs huvo lieeu dlsptrbed to all points of de- livoty. len or moro UnpHrators the youns driver, an aco tu his and a croup of sorters and mpssen-i tnolessiou. deelnied tbnt "Frank m win afford a much grrs arc tiainrd for and pxrluslvn-' Loiiharl was sarrtfleed to the di and flextlde niruns of )y rniiate. on tho work. Iteports I vulopiiicnt of the modern motor irom nearly aoo stations ran l car. reihaps in tmtmilaciunni; b 'lifl'ed pi the -inlers in ;tr mln- elides they see It in this IIrIiI, 1ml mns. fn hiiiuo instances tnu oriKina) observation may ko both lo rhi (Ho and New York. Tbe. weatln-r bureau bus no concern, however, wilh tlip details of eollflftfnt, or re- mviMR ipesauos. hIih: (hn arrant: wo do not and inn not. The speed at. which hock hart u traveling ' wbon his car overturned was ap proximately flvo limes renter jthsn Hiiyspeod that is allowed tm 'any hlKhway. v speak with prcKl nicnts J(h tnleympb mmpHtiv er cousirvatinm (ban tbe present are n th fixed rate per delivered demand. To whal puriawo, there word. sid mnldily of delivery Is ; foro, is it iiecesssry ihat h car be the chief consideration, i driven nt such a spe-d? - . - . .. o t I.Ives that nre.lHkoH In Iho haz ards of aviation aio mom or less I Alfalfa seed at Whailon liios We have a wood strain of seed o remilar weith- ''" l''K lived fUddi. DR. NERBAS DENTIST PtlnlMt Extfsetlon Out Whin Oeitr' Pyorrhea Traated Phuno 4S8 Masonic DtdK. nocfssarlly sacrificed, it Is a new HCionce and death and pioneers are old companions. H is a scleuco of whb-b much ienmlna to be learn ed, fand for whose advancement cer tain risks must bo bravely untler- J taken and certain penalties bravely paid. Hut this is not. cannot, be true of the automobile, instead of inrreiMl siwhmI. us apetted lo u tomobiles. there ls a distinct lnt pieskuL that speed should be lt-ts-eued, to' th end that drivers may MOM . lCv - HAiNiT ZeoMtOA VO BttT SEKJE. OAT BiO MOOf ly-TV 1 -hkj -r' Btv , am' o'u HAue-.f? - WjVrU TA0' J ' A A OPERATtOM l-y, V ,K1 CAMOE. J -TeR RtMONje A A Ut jpT'' . mm? . Mi9: .r.u. f'SCt SMACKS - j.LL.& . i. ... .. v . ?a t "HA WVKt, tfC