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if ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 1 , 1931. SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By Geo. McManus I LODGE DIRECTORY Classified Section BATES: Per wore, each bucrtloa, 1 cent By the week, f cent a word. Minimum per advertisement, 15 cents. Mall your ada oennt the words and enclose lamp check or money order. . I. O. O. F, Phlletanan iodga No 8 Meets In Odd FUlows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit lug brothers are always wl come T. W. THOMASON. N. O. A J. ObDUEB, Hue. Sec. J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Sea :i 1 1 "' wiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimintm a i zav an a FOR SALE OAK, II r and cord wood. Reason able Phore 362. W'KANKD pigs (or sale. Spore, Days Creek, Ore. R. L. FOB SALE Dry fir block wood, 3 tleis, S5.75. Phone 24F21. TOR SALE-Oood team and har ness, steady and true. Will work anywhere. E. R. Kenny. FOR SALE 3 freshen soon; Roseburg. Airshire 1 fresh. hellers, Box 21, A NEW CAR? See me about your Insurance. Prompt service. Fred A. Goff, Roseburg. Phone 6F2. FOR SALE CHEAP Late '26 Uuick sedan. Don't need It. After 3:30 p. m. at 632 Cobb St. ROOMING HOUSE for sale 16 rooms. $400 will handle the deal. !iU E. Broadway, Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE IB yearling ewes, from reKistered bucks. Price 14.0II. Arthur R. Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. BALED hay and straw; 40 tons good quality oats and vetch, fU per ton: straw . u. jr. Jirogei, Dlxonvllla. NEWTOWM APPLES, small but kooiI. 50c per box. Bring boxes. Fred Runner, Happy bridge. vaiieyl 1 At'STRALORt Australorp hatch- in egs uud baby chicks. Now bookiag orders for 1931. L.' H. McKey, V. O. Box 455, Eugene, Oregon. FOR SALE Lease on ranch, few tons hay, 10 head young milcU stock, fresh or coming fresh. All for $800. Box 7, care. News-Review. FOR SALE 100 head goats, nan nies, well bred, full fleece. Good turkey range to rent. One red turn lor sale. A. F. Stearns, Oak land, Ore., phoue 42. $1200 TO $4000 per year, govern ment job, steady work; men, wo men, 18 to 50. We coach you for early exams. Write for particu lars Box 71, care News-Review. FOR SALE Six head work horses; 3 saddle horses, good condition, well broke; 3 farm wagons; 2 sets double harness. Umpqua Valley Freight Line, cor. Main and Washington Su. ONE OF OUR BARGAINS 5 lots 60x100 feet. 4 two-room houses furnished. 3 Karaites. All rented !' Income $29.00 per month. $1600 Insurance on buildings, city wa ter. Price for everything. $1200. Can give some terms. Call 139 Sheridan. WANTED WANTED Clean cotton News-Review office. WORK WANTED by middle aged lady. Housework In city or coun try. Mrs. A. M. Kenney, Glide, Ore. WANTED To buy homestead rlalit. or will rent small place, nloKH to school. Box 6, care News-Review. WANTED to lease, preferably with option to buy, diversified ranch equipped. Will furnish banker's references. Apply the Kiugwell Agency, Roseburg. i FOR RENT J . FOR KENT 6-room furnished house. Inquire 634 Mill St. MODEHN 4-room furnished collage lor rent. Inquire i p. i-me- FOR RENT Modern, furnished apartments. Phone Mrs. Strange, C46-J. wilt TitfX'T Furnished apt. fur- nnnn nrivato bath, garuge. 926 So. Main. Phone 429-R. FOR RENT Furnished room, steam heated, bath. 122 So. Jack son, opposite Hunt's Indian the olra PhnnP 4f,7. , - FOUND FOUND Bracelet. Owner may hi.ve :nm hv ralliHC at tills Of- fici. Iiient Irvine and paying for ad. MISCELLANEOUS I BAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when in need or auto parts. Sarff'R Auto Wrecking House. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 2S, at 8 f. Evergreen grange wll present Old R. F. I'.," a three-act drama. Admission 35c and 15c. NEW TODAY :: & VIVE FITTINdS Lnrw "ck. Low prices. Leake & Gur U SAlj; Haled hay, oats and tr i -li, Ut per ton. T. E. JMincun. Piioiie 1 1F2. WANTKD Turkev hens, well ma tured. H23 So. Main St., or phone 209-Y alter 5 p. m. TIIAHK your shetp. catile. farm, or house and lot for one or umic ol our used ears, or trucks. Ra dios by arrangement. J. O. Nevv luml and Son. Folt SALK 6 younK sows and 2 males. Poland China, out of reK istered stocks. Also young sows. bud. W. S. Dryant, Myrtle Creek, Ore. MODEL K CLETRAC Overhaul ed. Leake & Ournee. WANTED Day old calves. R. Stev enson, Star Rt. SHOVELS, SHOVELS, SHOVELS -$1.00 up. Leake & Gurnee. REGULAR I'R'CE of f FY washer, $89.50. Roseburg Eleo. trie. Phone 683 THE OREGON JOI'RNAL D. Harry Jurgens, SPRAY HOSE Rean spray hose for long life. Reasonable price. Leake & Gurnee. SPRAY MATERIALS Sherwin Williams oil and dry lime sul fur sprays. Low prices. Leake & Gurnee. OLIVER PLOWS, .HARROWS, DISCS Plow shares and repairs. Leake & Gurnee. FOR LEASE 80-acre farm, one to five years, to parties buying stock and equipment. Inquire G. W. Young and Son. pnn RENT Voabumh's home at 7112 Fullarton SL A 6-room home, all fixed over new inside and . partly furnished! Cheap rent. In- nuii'H at 73S Micelli St., Rose burg, Ore. . T0DAys MARKETS I - r Associated Frail Umm! Wire) POUTLANU, Jan. il. Butler and etrie limitations hold unciiangea liuttur market at tlie opening stood on firm srouna in its rwift tiun ol reeeipts to demamt. At uriv librht und demand uu uhiiully good, promising a eoou cli-aii-UD of fresh Hllpbllett. tStS market opened easy, re ceipts pruater than demand, galea r.ti-....i ut rrnirtilar nrieeB. Pacific coast extras a cent lowur at New York was a weuki'iifng faetor tli Hhitminir sidu. Country meats and poultry were steadv except for a cent decline on medium ' weight lienw. in over supply: quote; U to l& cenw i ,,,,,i.i b'resh fruit and vegetable trade opened normally active at uncliaug .a iint ut inn ft nn 11 HliBB. Onion sets, from near BrooKs, Ore,, were a nw offering fr in wnA ni 7 in 8 cents a Duund. Government market news service vnnrted condition us follows: liu'iil r-niiliflnwf r (-ontinues to QT' rive at the farmers' early market, and at the Et Alder St.. wholesale market at the rate of 600-luni crates " dallv. Conslderuhle local flower Is Btlll moving to Puget sound and ulhwr roast points vie motr triiek. Lettuce iltieitnea Bb u result 01 mi Ufiuallv heavy traek supplies. Im perial valley shlpplmtr point uuotu tions are slightly lower nlno. Tlie potato trade continues slow. althouKh Hiere hnve been moro (M- erai unioaos mi nurufiu rt-i:,-(iii.v. Fine finality uroifim iiiiruaiiKfl Hre realising (op prices at Calirornia markets. . Aiinien sro cnjoyins; moairui 10- rl dlntrtbution, with ehenn stoek iiredominaimg. iioiu i'p"n mm Jomestte demand is slow. Current limit loa.dlnK-8 Ht Portland are rath er light, with few large cargoes. Airnun I'riee uroim POUTMND, Jan. SI. U. S. No. 1 1 flf Imv was iiuotHd to the trade at 117.0(1 to $18.00 a ton In Prt- nmt toniiy, a uu eenis m i,vu e :llne from price of a week ago and t reflection of continued slow de mand reported by representative! of the department of agricultural economics throughout tne noivn-t went. F. o. b. prices In the Her- nilston dintrlct were reported around $12.00. Uuoiauun Eggs: (Prices to retailers) fresh extras 20c; standards 19c; fresh mediums lac; pullets izc mces to wholesalers 2c unaer price to re tailers. Butter: Cubes: Extras 2fic Butler: Cubes: Extras 25 stttn ; stun first cent) darda 2 Ac; prime firsts 23; over cube standards. Milk: Haw mi IK per fz.OO per cwt.. delivered land less 1 Der cent: (trade C I'ort- M.iG. Butterfat delivered in Port land 21c, Poultry: (Buying prices.) Alive. heavy hens over 414 lbs. 2uc: me dium hens 3H-4 Vfc lbs. 15-1 6c; light nens iz-i.s; sprinxs zoc: t'eKin ducks 4 lbs. and over 16-18c; tur keys No. 1, 23-31c; geese 17-18c. country meats: touyinic prices.; Choice veal He; pork 12 '4 -13c; choice lamb 14-15c; heuvy veal tf loc; mutton (c. Potatoes: No. 1 graded $1.70-2.00; No. 2. I1.1&-1.60. Sugar. (Backed basis.) Cane, fruit or berry $5.00 pur cwt. Beet sugar $4.80 cwt. ' Flour: (Portland delivery .prices.! Family patents 4s 1.60; whole wheat 4a $4.70; huhnm 4tts $l.l0; bakers' hard wheat ass $i.aO; tink ers' blues tern patents DSa $3.30. pastry flour U8s $4.30. Hay: (Wholesale buying prices, delivered Portland. Kastern Ore gon timothy Z2. 50-23. 00: ditto val ley $19.00-19.i0; alfnlTa -18.00-16.01; clover $16.00; oat hay $ltt.uu; straw $7.00-8.00 ton. Helling price $1.00-2.00 more. Hops: ll:t0 crop loT4c Onions: Oregon $1.00-1.25. Nuts: Walnut?. California new Xo. 1. 27c; OreKon new 27c; ulrmmi! H-JOc; peanuts 9 Mi -12 14c; pecans 27-KUc; filberts 18-24c Cascara bark: be lb. Wool: iiasUru Oregon nominal valley 14-lBc: lnrtib 10-14c; mohaii nominal. I,vetork Cattle: .Ou-y.i'i. Hleeis tSUO-itOO lbs. good nit dlum 7 .50-fc.oM, miii-7.-,n- JtM(i-1 T (t Ux. (rin.it x,:.'-a.io. medium 7.du-s.u. cummoti 6.25-7. -Mi; 1 100-13 J'l lbs., good 7. . $.2, medium 7.25-H .25. Heifers "' H:,t) lbs.. good 7.50-8.25. medium .".l)-7.5. Common 5 r.o-6.50. Cows pood 6.-'5-6.75, coinimm and nif dium &.i0-6.25. low cutter and cut ter 2.iiO-0.Ui. Bulls vcjirlinirt t-v- ciudt-dt : &.H0-5.75 cutter, common and medium 3 iio-5.i. V-l'i. uiiIk f-(l 10.50-1 1.50, m'dium :u'i-i'i.5t cull and common .-Mi-ii,ft0. Calve uTiM-r.iio lbs. gin ft a nd choice 'j tn iii .'id i-ommnn and iiuMlium r,50-l.'"0 Hogs: (Soft or oily hogs and mailing oigs excluded! Mgbt IlirhlM 1 10 lbs 8.25-!.2i.. 1,1 wight lti'l-1 Ho lbs. y.O.i-H.'j:.: lua- 'mi lbs. 1 f"l-f.:'"'. Medium weif'bt mi-220 lbs. 8.25-9.25; 220-250 lbs. n (Ml-9 -HV. Heavv weight :'50-2i"i n, T r.o.8 'Ti 2!o-.ir,n lbs. 7 eo-v f.i Packing sows 275-500 lbs. mrdhim nA srr.a t nO-X 110. Kw(1 miiH'kfr pigs T0-133 lbs. good and choice 8.5-y.75. Sheep: Ijtiiib A lb. rt" ' and choice 6.73-7.25. medium B.5 fi ;i all weightH. common 4.50-5.5O. Yfarling w'thr' '-lli ili'im to -hoo:e 4 -5 5. K 'tfi i:o lbs. nitvilmn to choice 2 50-3.... l',e-150 lbs. medium to choice 2..- all wcitfhts. cull ana cominoi. 1.50-2.25. Phone your news Items to the Sew K'view telephoae 135. f Fl'-n- -YOU ARE. A J I ll F v'T I OUST WOMOERFUU- Jill. SO1-" -A BAH '. . I VOO HAVE MORE I ffl Mir"sl r Ji" ' fl 1 linj II wel.lV that ooq 1 "MH 1 V DOES SHOW gig I WOW1 IKjTEU-KSENJCE. f 1 r " VMErOTTCOME?. . nCl i El (Auociated Proi. hnaoA Wire) PORTLAND, Jan. 21 A Port land millionairo and his former secretary today wore faced defi nitely with a joint Indictment for first degree murder. Circuit Judge W. A. Ekwall de nied a defense motion to quasli Hie indictment against Nelson C. Bowles and Irma O. Loucks, ac cused of the knife murder of Bowies' wife. Although it lost its battle to hare the indictment quashed, the defense won a partial victory, Bowles and Miss Loucks were in dicted jointly and separately and when arguments on tlie defense motion opened three days ago the court ruled the state must decide whether It would prosecute'on the joint or separate Indictments. The state elected to go to trial on the joint. indictment and the separate indictments were dismissed. Mrs. H. W. Howard, Important state's witness in the case, was said today to be recovering rapid ly from injuries received lust Thursday when an unidentified as sailant attempted to kill her. COMPARATIVE WEATHER DATA U. S. YVICATHUK DURBAU Observations taken at 6 a. 120th Mundlan. THE WEATHER Temperature ja jr s , 3 I a S.t K2 Ji j 1 laker t't'ly I ll 2! 161 0 HolKU eldy 22i 28! 2U 0 Huston luy I ail 4 11 321 I) ChlfUtfO li-nr S 22i (1! .01 IX'nvei- eli ur I .'101 till ilill 0 Kureku clily I r,lii r,sl r,2, 0 Odlveston trlwir 421 oill 42 0 Hulena l't.clily ISi 341 Hi i) Kunous Clly ...I'lc-ul i 221 421 22 0 Los AUKelca ...1'1,'iirl uOI 72 Till! 0 MarKhfiH,! . ..rftinl 441 0OI 421 .02 Now Orleans ..elfitri '.i -.1 ::H 0 New York eleur I :f2 41, :i 0 North lleiul ....mini 42 :,2 4o' .oft I'hoenix elear , 4i, 7't. 40 tt I'oealello .-lily 1 1; 2ii 12 I) I'oillaml ill- ?.y 4I :ir,l a HoNrlMirK eldy :71 4111 .'Mr U Saeramellto Irur 4 1! u2l 42' 0 t. LouIm clear 2o: 3r, 20, u .Suit Lake elear IS, 22 It; 0 .-4. l-'runt-'iflco ,1't.elilvl So f, r.lt 0 Sail llkK elear I f.ll r,K: 4H 0 S. Htlli. lily 4 2, f. I 40 0 H,okune t-My I 22. :i2i 2Mi 0 VupliliKtou . .clear I 2S 4'",; 21 0 Wlnnlpeu el.ly I -I -K -I'll , Yakima elily I 3SI 30 2S 0 INFLUENZA GAINS IN NINETEEN STATES WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 In fluenza almost doubled la.st week In 1!' states reporting to the public health ' service. The report Hhowed 2,022 cases as compared Willi l.o-ir, the prev ious week. A year iico tin- total was Bolt cases In the 1'J states. In New York City 1.0'i. cases were reported. Jacket That Matches Jewelry Is Latest Mid-Winter Color Idea Ily DIANA M EH WIN ( Assoeiated Presit KukIiIiiu Editor) PARIS (A. P.) Short velvet jackets the color of their jewels lire a little mid-winter Idea of ul tra smart I'arlsK-nnns who are hav ing a big white season. If emeralds are the piece de re sistance in tlie jewel box the little jaclteis worn with the while dresses are emerald green. Some women carry the idea even further and conlorm their slippers to the color note. Almost every II II 114 with thing hut while slippers is seen Ith white evening ureases. be wraps are almost without Missing Fliers Rorkets flushed through . a heavy cloud bunk ns a guide to Hie seaplane Traclewlnd, currying Mrs. Beryl Hart and Lieutenant William S. MacLaron (above), who are long overdue on Bermuda-Azores leg of their payload flight from New York to Paris. POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS THE PASSING SHOW Recall the fleeting things that pass, That bulk so largely in the mass; And now that they are gone and passed, How quick they vanish in the vast! That jolly, playful pantomime That seemed to be such waste of time, Now looms as large in memory green As does a coronation scene. That speech that woke a nation's cheers. And stirred the opposition's fears, Which waited a senate's loud acclaim. And proudly spread that bubble, fame, Takes place beside a driftwood fire, Or when we joined the country choir; And all seem trifles in the chain They count but little in life's gain. The day we won a case in court That had the judge's high report, And woke to praise the country-side, And stimulated all our pride, Is in bur memory but a nnme Like chess men in an idle game. When once' these things have come to pass, They wither like the new-mown grass. There are some things th.it still abide That live and flourish in their pride: They are the souls we learned lo love, ul'hal link J us wilh the life above ; Unselfish service that we gave Some careless wandering soul to save. Such deeds no failing memory bars, They shine in glory mong the start. exception made of velvet. It niay bo coiton velvet, easy lo work In to crisp original Hues; or silk vel vet draped in graceful folds. The little wraps are meant to be worn under the evening coat. Aside from supplying the eolnr nute the)- cover up shoulders uiel backs lu a seuson of exagtjrai-'U decollete. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our hrarllolt !ratilud lo Hie many Iriemls 'or their assistance and sympathy iui ing our recent bereavement jl a loving husband mid father. Mrs. O. II. I.inler. Mary It. Sugaherd. Nora MathU. Annie H. Craig. -O Mis. Ma I'jnkHtou, of Ouklini'l. was in KoHehurs; yHtridiiy hm-t-noon visit In f? frU'nda and shop ping. Plioiie 135 when you have uewi l Long Overdue lay.'.M3 slunny sky In ulluiiipts to pierce ERROR CORRECTED An error was made yesterday in tin name of llie Gardiner posliuas ter recommended to President Hoover for reappoint niellt. Thomas W. Angus Is postmaster at Gardiner and has been named to President Hoover fur rcappolniment without examination Daily Passenger Flights Rooeburg Airport Flights $1 Student Instruction A H. Peike. PMot PHONE 682 The Oregon Journal D. Harry Jurg.ro, Agent DEMOLAY CHAPTER Regular Communica tion 2nd and 4ih Mon days. Masonic Hall, K. o. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Friday of each month In Maccubee Hall, corner Cass and Pine streets. Visiting h.uighu mora; welcome. T. H. SEDER, Com. Mil). MclVfcu. K. K United Artisans Ouiuquu -Assuiu bly 105. Meets In Maccabee Das Cass Btreet on first and tbirt Friday evening of each niontk at 8 o'clock. Visiting Artisans ll good Btandlng always welcome. DR. CHA8. WADB, M. A. DOROTHY RHOADES, Secy. Union Encampment No. 9, I, O. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Visiting Patri archs always welcome. F. L. COCKELREA3, C. P. R. L. RUSSELL. 11. P. V. M. ORR, Scribe. Neighbors of Woodcraft, una. Circle, No. 49 Meets on flrsl end third Muuduy evenings, m I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Neigh bors invited to attend. MAXINE RUFF, O. N. ELSIE WILLIAMS, Clerk. 0. E. 8., Roseburg Chapter, No. 3 holds regular meeting on the first and tblrd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and slstera are respeo fully Invited to attend. LEILA W1MDERLY, V. M. FREE JOHNSON, Sec. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets 10 Maccabee Hall on Cass street on second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, al 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren Id good standing always welcome. ARTHUR PUCKETT, ProB. J. BERNARD SHAW, See Knights ot Pythias, Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday In Knights of Pythias Hall, lit Rose street. Visitors always pel come. A. J. HOCHRADEL, C. C. E. H. HUKHAM, M. F. (JEO. It. WAKE. K. R. S. Ladles' Auxiliary to Eagles, Rose burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets 11 Maccabee hall on Cass St., on second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at o'clock. Visiting slsturs in gooc standing nlwayB wetcuine MRS. ELSIE AG EE, M. Pros. SYLVIA PIERCE, M. Sec. Consider these outstanding Chevrolet values Thm Thm Sport RoMtVtw mith rumble at Thm Coach 8peiat Before inventing your money In a new auto mobile, you will find it worth whilo first to learn what Chevrolet lias to offer. Each of the nine new model Is a fitie cat a quality product throughout. Each la designed, built, finished and equipped to standard that are entirely new in the low-price field. Yet Chevrolet's reduced prlcea are not only the lowest tn Chevrolet history, hut are among the very lowest In today's motor oar market. ilnmm tn. See the new Chevrolet Six. Drive It. Cheek the prices and you will realize why It Is called the Great American Y afue 128 W. Oak. Gutherlin Cray. Sutherlin i.so Dr.Ai.tns iv rir"'.rT suaSjJjwmSSair ' YjM I: "VCH' mESSSSSmm I I I BSSSSSS III fT One of the most popular patterns of table . . Green wheat for the benefit of our customers. See the display. Churchill Hardware Co. sExrnrmn ,i I I jujuijihltn"! i" Women of Mooseheart Legion Meets the first and third Wed nesday ot each month at L. O. O. M. hall. GKACB HUNTER, Rec. INA HASH, Treas. CONSTANCE BLACK, S. R. Laurel Chapter, No. 31, R. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday ol each month In Masonic Tempie All members requested to at tend and visiting companion welcome. D. B. BUBAR, High Priest. W. F. HAlUtia. 8tt . B. P. O. Elks, noseburg Lodg) No. 326 Holds regular coin muntcation at the Elks Temple every Thursday. All members re quested to attend rogularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. H. C. DARBY, E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE, Son. Job's Daughter No. S Muuti first and fourth Tuosdaya at 7:81 p. m., Masoulo Temple. Mnstoi Mnpona end O. E S. morobors al ways welcome. . ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Hon Queen. i NEVA AGUE, Sec. ..510 ..475 ..405 .515 Standard Coup Standard Flvtw H ibmIuw Coup Sport Coiipa with rumblm asf; . . .50 Man . Qulpmsnt xtra. All prUmnf. a. b. FUnt, ; Sec your lnlr bclim HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Phone 446 ASSOCIATED DEALERS Cowan's Garag. Yoncalla " -1 3 pattern. Open stock W. B. A., Rosenurg Review No. 11. Holds regular meetings on seo ond and fourth Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. Visiting Bisters Invited to attend reviews. Maccabee Hall, Pine and Cass streets. MAUD POWERS, Pres. JESSIE RAPP VINSON, F. S. Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Tempie No. 4. MeetB the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at the K. P. Hall. Vis itors nlwnvs welcome. LOI'VETA BROWN. M. E. C. ANNA WINTERS, M. of R. C. MOLL1B BUOWN. M. of F. Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. O. M. Meets the - first aud third Wednesdays of each month, Moose hall, Kohlhagen Bldg, Visiting brothers welcome. GEO. GILHAM, Diet. H. O. PAROETER, Sec. J NO. M. THRONE, Treas. A. F. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No 13 Regular communication see ond and fourth Wednesdays eaca montli at Masonic Temple. Rose buvg Ore VUHor welcnm. CHESTER MORGAN, W. M. J, W V HaKKIH Her 535 545 .575 :i5 Michigan 4 -Will.,..' JJC Front l'it oS Chevrolet Sport Model Roseburg, Ore. Mancon' Service Station Drain MSI, f. .. h. Flint, rilcl,lt.n '.yjjiltl I 11 ' a UAL