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fOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 94 1. Uaae4 Vmllr Virrpi afuadar r Ntm-Hwlin Co., ! BAHIdb BLlilWOIlTH .Editor Mentor of Tar AMOclatea lreaa The Aaaaclatod Prau la excualve L entltlfd lo the una for republica tion of alt newa (JlHpatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper 6S to si! local nw . ...i.nrt.aH haln All rlvhta of re publication of Ik al dlepatohee j-ort I standard In the cocktail, bars .making whoopee. And BURNING LIGHTS while doing so. Ah, me! These people! ' Entered ' as ally I'.. 192l. HoaetlurK, orc-goii. atarcn z, la'n. aecond rlaaa matter j hour uiider act ot ai. VArk 271 Madlann Ave.Cal cats 360 N. Mlnhjufin Ave kTMi.A""!) rtiAh Rtri-at- lie. Irelff 04 W. Orand Boulevard Im Aaa-rltia 432 B. SnrlnK Htreet eaflle 1.0J Stewart Street I'urf- Uad 620 8. W. sixth Ave. at. Inula 411 N. Tenth Street. Represented by Omdi rilUSr(t aubaerlutloa llatea liaiiv. ner yuar by mall. Dally, 6 inontre by mall pally. muntha by mall..... Dally, by cairler per montn. Dally, by carrier per yeai-. .. .If.CO . l.lio . 1.21 UT to get back to the sub- ect of time. The smoke of the devastating daylight-saving time discovery had hardly died down when an other bomb fell. Just east of Wayne lies the eastern time zone. Another gone where the woodbine twinoth. Instead of a rosy, comfort able, soul-satisfying quarter to eight, It's now a quarter to ten. 'T'HE morning's practically shot and nothing to show for It. Hey, waitress! Got the hell out of here with this breakfast menu and bring mo the lunch- eon card. Time's a wastln'. WHEN you're iitrnlnu, lli.i Uh -!. till The Landing at Spitibrgh ijfrHILE the Joint landing at Spitzbergcn of Canadian, Norwegian, and British troops is not a matter of great immediate military Importance, It is Import ant in another way. For the first two years of world war II, Germany had the offensive. The British, for lack of full understanding of what was going on, and handicapped by scruples, let Norway, Holland and other' opportunities go by. Now they are first In Iraq, In Syria, In Iran, and first In Spitz bergcn. It is a welcome change. It shows alertness. Spitzbergcn Is nothing in itself. But as an island base at the top of the world above Norway arid north ern Russia It opens the way to either if opportunity offers. In a war, as In a bofclng match, much goes to him who gets In the first punch. It is A delight to see, after so many defensive counters, a few cases where the forces of freedom have ut lust gotten In that first punch. traveling east sun, crowding on the wheel, putting the miles behind you to meet a definite appointment, this time business a headache. You pull Into the town you're heading for, your eye glued to the dash clock, crowing about the time you've made and chort ling about how early you're go ing to be all set and about then It occurs to you that this is the spot where the time changes and it's really an hour later. It's a cruef blow. But you can anticipate the time zone changes, thus cush ioning the blow. Unless you're the all-seeing, all-knowing one, you can't anticipate what towns will have daylight-saving and what ones won't. OUT OUR WAY : Wf VfOmm f - LzrA I WHAT DO X i) I 'THINK " m?'; HAVE TO DO I i VOU'LL HAVE gl; 'T'GET A. I TO . INVENT I '' ' ' 'mZ PATENT ON THAT, TOO.' ftiTOffl ' f. SUMP'N' TVE jV A Hi If' . y V INVBNTED? y j 7 IliTTiTirTOf T 1 ) ' JUULfi s . K .iVffi' ' HEROES AREMAPETBQg.rl CT.xMy II 1! 5re League -Standings r ; : BrooSdyn Downs Cincinnati, 5 to 1, in 17-Frame Battle By JUDSON J3AILEY (Associated Press Sports Writer) .Surely but - slowly, agonizing steps at a time, the Brooklyn Dodgers are creeping toward the National league championship. iney capitalized yesterday on a chance swept the next two rounds and was meting out heavy punish ment in the eighth at the finish. Soose, his face a bloody mess, was hanging on desperately when Roth pushed-hlm into his corner and called the commission doctor. He said Soose should not continue. Chairman Jerry Gicsler of the R.H.S. Football Talent Improves From Workouts A steady improvement is being shown in the work of the RoSe- Commission Said the commission j hl. hlnh ephnnl fnmhall annuel disagreed heartily with Roth's as contests develop for positions ruling, but could do nothing about on tnfi tearrii accordlng to Coach . I Jim Davis. No definite assign George Parnasus, Garcia s man-1 menta have yet been announced, ager, protested vigorously, ana i but the first string of players is from the squad of urnirff? ott for. .nightly mce to add a half-earne W. hie 'Viohtor was' iwn it rousir,i't,:vw, fheir -Wad cvt-v the ;id!e -second- ;-0vatiori when ho -quit 'he ring. Ip'ay.ira -'j vitxtt av. Luts i-aiuinais. nut n Soose slipped quietly out while took the Dodgers 17 innings the uproar mounted, and on that basis you can't say! Soose weighed 169J, Garcia fblf, which is anotner story. that their foes are giving them something for nothing. The Dodgers are two games out in front today for two rea sonsthey battle to the final out; and the Cardinals have been beset by one of the worst sieges of injuries that ever befell a ma jor league club. No one can say where the Car dinals might have been if they had had Terry Moore, Enos Slaughter and all their other regulars for the entire season as Brooklyn has had. For 16 innings yesterday's struggle was a scoreless pitching duel between Derringer, ace of the Reds, and Allen, ex-American a j a i City League W can't even towns, ft all Courageous Cotta Rica pOSTA RICA is one of the smallest countries of Central America. You can't help admir ing the bantam rooster courage with which it recently refused to withdraw its consuls Xrom occu pied countries In Europe. Said Costa Rica: These representa tives are accredited to certain governments. The fact that those governments happen not to be functioning at the moment be cause nazl bayonets have over run their lands simply has noth ing to do with the case. They arc still the legal governments, and as far as Costa Rica is con cerned, they still exist. Germany may kick out those Cosla Rlcan consuls, but Costa Rica isn't withdrawing them. Even the United Slates didn't have the courage to take this eminently proper stand. It re mained for a tiny Central Ameri can country, whose belief in, and practice of, democracy stands out in all the Americas despite its large percentage of German- Costa Rlcan citizens, to say flat ly .thai It does not and will not admit either the Justice, the val idity, or the permanency of the nazl conquests. peg it by depends on whose clock you're looking at. If you look at the chamber of commerce clock, It's pretty apt to be daylight-saving time. But If you look at the railroad clock it won't be. The railroads have to meet schedules all along the line. And If you wait around until 7 o'clock to call up long dis tance at cheap rates you realize at the last minute you could have been getting It off your chest an hour ago and are fil lo bo tied. It's a mess. Seattle Leads by 2 Games as League Faces Final Week KRNR Mutual readeaetlng (yeaeai 1490 Klloeyoiei REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 -Kulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol. 4:30 Ned Jordan. 5:00 American Legion Conv. 5:15 American Legion Aux. 5:30 To Be Announced. 5:45 -Affairs of State. 5:00 News, With Phil Stearns, Avalon Cigarettes. 0:15 - Your Defense Renorler. i 6:30 Dinner Music. 6:50 Cal. Pao. Utilities News. 6:55 - Interlude. 7:00 Confidentially Yours. 7:15 Dance Time. 7:.'ll)-Penant Contenders. 7:4.") --Paul Burton's Orch. 8:00 Krnle Ileckscher's Orch. 8:30 liliC News. 8 :35 Lawrence Writes. 8:45- Dick Jurgen's Orch. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. !):15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 0:30 -Fullon Lewis, Jr. 0:45 -Everett Ilongland's Orch. 10:00 Haven of R(.st. 10:30 -Sign Off. Advertising, British War Asset pEARS have been expressed that there are officials with in the U. S. government who look askance at advertising. No ac tual move against It has been made, but it is suspected that certain men within the admini stration regard A as an econ omic waste, susceptible of cur tailment In times like these. If any such there be, they should read the testimony of W. H. B. Fergusson, London advertis ing man, who reports that Brit ish firms are continuing adver tising even when they have noth ing to sell. This has two good results: It keeps brand names before the public, so that good will survives the crisis; It keeps free newspapers alive, the only substitute for which Is the gov t'l iinic'iit htilsiili.vii and controlled press. J ho British don t want lhat, even in time of crisis, and neither do wc. By the Associated Press Manager Pepper Martin hoped today for a let up in the tough luck he says has hounded his Sacramento ball club, as the So ions went into their final Coast league series two full games be hind Seattle. After seeing Sacramento's 16 game mid-season lead blasted by injuries, Martin is keeping his i fingers crossed but he thinks the Solons can still lake the pen nant by an all-out effort against Oakland this week. Martin blames the Solons' sur prising collapse to injuries and tough luck. "But besides that," he said, "our boys are all tired out and are pressing." The Solons play host to the rejuvenated Oakland team that has proven to be the "spoiler" of . Hwi rlw,l --. rtal,. t I 1 Sacramento out of first nlacc two weeks ago by beating the league leaders five games out of seven. And last week Oakland shoved San Diego out of the lead by winning five out of eight. Seattle, two games in the lead will piny Los Angeles in its final series. Ihe Angels are in seventh place-only two g out of the cellar. The third team in the hot scrap for the pennant, San Diego, meets rough opposition in Hollywood, fighting to hold its place in the first division against a strong bid by Oakland. San Diego is three games off the pace and has only a slim mathe matical chance of winning the title. Portland and San Francisco, a couple of second-division teams, battle In the other series of the Coast league's final week. officers of Roseburg local No. 459 are to sponsor a program to be heard over station KRNR In Roseburg at 5:15 p. m., Wednes day, Sept. 17. The national fed eration, with which the Roseburg local is affiliated, was organized Sept. 17, 1917. The Roseburg local boasts a membership of 100 persons, all emoloycd in local federal agen cies. A potluck supper is plan ned In connection with the next regular meeting, whlcn will be held Tuesday, Sept. 23, at which time all members, wives, hus bands and invited guests are urg ed to be present. Orchids for Defense BLOOMINGTON, Ind. It will be orchids to the cleverest women workers in the RCA Manufactur ing company. Inc., factory here in a three month drive to get things done tor national defense. Manager Jay M. Allen said an orchid would be given weekly to the woman who had turned in the best Idea on how to simplify work and save time and materials. WEATHER STATISTICS By U. S. Weather Bureau Humidity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 437c Highest temperature yesterday 73 Lowest lemner.'itiire last nleht 48 the Pi-pclpltation for 24 hours. 0 mes I'rccip. since first of month 2.10 i I'rccip. from Sept. 1, 1910 2.10 Excess since Sept. 1, 1910 1.53. my the Associated Press) Pacific Coast. W. Seattle 97 Sacramento 97 San Diego 95 Hollywood 82 Oakland 78 San Francisco 77 Los Angeles 70 Portland 68 National. W. Brooklyn 92 St. Louis 89 Cincinnati 76 Pittsburgh 77 New York 64 Chicago .. : .'65 Boston 58 Philadelphia 40 American. L. 68 72 72 85 91 92 91 93 L. 50 51 64 65 74 77 82 98 Pet. .588 .574 .569 .491 .462 .456 .435 .423 Team wi.u was aupianicu in Stephens Auto For nine innings Allen held the Reds to one scratch single. The Dodgers put men on bases In sev en of the nine frames without scoring. They kept right on chal lenging and in the 17th, when darkness was enveloping the con test, they finally managed to turn the affair Inside out and win, 51. Reiser Clouts Homer. Peter Reiser started it with his 13th homer. Then came singles by Camilli and Riggs, a couple of errors, a single by Owen good for two tallies and .a wild pitch, I 675. all of which meant five runs and! Lund's Radio: the ball game. Handicap 66 It made the standings: J. Zenor :132 Brooklyn 92 50 .643 j R. Loomis 173 St. Louis 89 51 .636 Fredrickson ..126 .666 .333 .333 .000 .000 Roseburg Alleys ... Elks Club Lund's Radio Sandwich Shop .... General Petroleum Umpqua Cleaners Games Last Night Del Rey 3, General Petroleum 0; Stephens Auto 3, Umpqua Cleaners 0; Roseburg Alleys 2, Sandwich Shop 1; Elks 2, Lund's Radio 1. High individual game score. Buster Bcaty, 258. High individ ual series score, Buster Bcaty, practice. The squad has been working hard on fundamentals and scrim mage is being started immediate ly with scrimmage practice plan ned for three or four days of each week. The team so far has had little drill on tackling, and stress on that department of the ganft is scheduled. Among the players showing promise for first string positions are Ralph Sanstede, and Tony Anderson, left ends; Eugene Pet erson, M. Wilson, left guards; John ' Ferguson, Charles Single, left, tackles; Bob Holmquist, Ralph Van Noy, centers; Marcus Wells, Billle Turner, right guards; George Vincent, Ralph Pet. , Van Noy, right tackles; Bob My J.000,ers, Art Stephens, right ends; 1.000 j Bert Young, Bill Hohnstcln, Jim . .666 ' Meadeor, left halfbacks; Jack Calkins, Harold Cacy, right half backs; M. Wilson, Jack Horn, Harold Cacy, quarterbacks; Mar cus Wells, Lee Wimberly, fullbacks. Pet. .648 .636 i rates. W. L. Pet. New York 96 49 .662 Boston 78 66 .542 Chicago 73 73 .500 Cleveland : 70 73 .490 Detroit 69 75 .479 St. Louis 64 77 .454 Washington !62 79 .440 Philadelphia 62 82 .431 Here Monday Carl Beals, of i Canyonville, spent Monday in : this city on business. WESTERN STATE Editorials on Newt (CoiUauad from paa L) night, it was obvious to the most unpractlced eye that ALL the people of this groat manu facturing center hadn't gone lo bed with the chickens. Instead, Ihry were gnthered WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 6:45 Eye Opener. 7:00 News. L. A. Soap Co. 7:15 Stuff and Nonsense. 7: 10 -Slate and Local News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50 Rhapsody in Wax. 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8 .to -This and That. 8:45 Shopper's Guide. 9:00 John B. Hughes, Aspcr tanc. 0:15 Man About Town. 9:30 Front Page F.irrcll, Ana cln. 9:15 I'll Ki, My Vav. 10:00 Alka Scltrr News. 10:15 Winner & Alexander. 10:30 Adventures of Jane Ar elen, Copco. 10: 15 American Legion Conven tion. 11:15 Wheel ot Fortune. 12:00 Interlude. i 12:05 Sports Review, Truck' Sales and Service Co., and Dunham Tr,ina(er Co. 12:13 - Rhythm at Random. j 12:20 Parkinson's I n I o relation Exchange. j 12:'25-Muslcal Interlude. ! 12:45 News. Ellison's Texaco: Station. ' 12:50 News-Review ol the Air. 1:00 Hcnningcr'a M.tn on the' Street. j 1:13-Confessions of the Corv ! air. 1;30 Johnson Family, Sw.ins down Flour. i 2:00 National Retailers for IV-! fense. 2:15 As the Twig Is Bent.' Poll's Bran Flakes. 2:30 - Dance Melodies. 3:00 -M.illnee ut Melody. 315-Here's Morgan 3:3H ai Your Oitmirtiid. M. M. Hedrick, Native of Douglas, Passes at 84 Matthew Marion Hedrick, 84, native of Douglas county and a lifelong resident of the Drain community, died at his home at Drain Monday night. Born of pioneer parentage at Drain, Nov. 24, 1S5II, he had spent his entire Hie in that locality. He engaged in farming until his retirement a few years ago. He was a mem ber of the I. O. O. F. lodge. Surviving are two brothers, Benjamin E. and George Hedrick, both residents of Drain. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Drain ! Methodist church, Rev. C. E. llrit jtain officiating. Interment will , follow in the Putnam cemetery. I Arrangements are In charge of ilhe Stearns mortuary, Oakland.' Local Federation Will Celebrate Founding ! Marking the 24th anniversary of the founding of Ihe National I Federation ot Federal Emnloves. 4:00 Fulton j-wis. Jr. 4:15 M.i Perkins, Oxydol. 1:30 -Gypsiana. 5:00 -Tune Jamboree. 5:15 -Arthur Mann. 5:25 Musical Interlude. 5:30 Morion Cntild's orch. 6:00 Raymond Gram Swing, White Owl Cigars. 0:13 Dinner Music. 6:50 Cat. Pac. Utilities News. 6:33 Dance Time. 7:30 Lone Ranger. 8:00 Adventures in Melody. 8:30 Great tiunns. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:13 Herble Holme's Orch. 9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr. '.' 13 -Ken Mm-litf-, Oich. IO:(Ki- Sitn otf. HORIZONTAL 1 State pictured. 6 Kind of concrete. 11 First-rate. 12 Lyric poems. 14 Twice . (prefix). 15 Cereal grass. 16 Guardian's charge. 17 Nova Scotia (abbr.). 19 Minced onth (pi.). 21 Outer portion, 22 A speck. 23 Wading bird. 25 South Amer ica (abbr.). 26 Right; (abbr.). 27 Bruised skin. 28 Vision. 30 Precipitous. 31 Esters. 3-1 Hidden supplies. 35 Composed of lines. ' 30 Ranges. 39 Entices. 40 Foot-like part 42 Eucharist ; vessels. Answer to lP.-evlous fuzzle T R qH OlRlIG RfOpVHL A T ill i 111!! 517 T 5 "Hie BOjCnLjAp Sjo Q oUIr AlIicBSK! 43 A flower. . 44 Place. 45 Bodice. 46 Catch phrases 48 Censorious speeches, 54 Walk toil somely. , 55 Amended. 56 A horse. 57 Raved. , . VERTICAL 1 Iranian In stitute (abbr.) 2 Department Public Rjlief (abbr.). 3 Monk's hood (bot.). 4 To trick. 5 Musical : dramas. 6 Be cautious. 7 Excess of ralpnriar venr over 12 lunar 45 Girl's name, 13 Breathed noisily. 14 Capital of pictured state 18 Paces. 20 Long-drawn respiration. 22 Actor. 24 Postpones indefinitely., 27 Station (abbr.). 20 Attempls. 30 Thus. 32 Symbol for tin (pi.). 33 To fondle. 36 Blows the hand. 37 Uproar. 38 Speakers. 40 Balanced. 41 Kiod of dog. 43 To roam. 45 To walk through watci 47 Eviscerate. A two-game lead doesn't seem I Flegel 134 much in quantity, but the Dodg-'Lund 179 ers have one more game in Cin- Totals 810 cinnatl today and two In Pitts-! Elks Club: burgh, after which they will re- Handicap ........ 89 I turn to tne east for nine appcar- aiiu-a dfiuuisi uie napiess rnnnes and Boston Braves while the Cards play the Cubs and the Pi rates. It would be senseless to ,-Sherman . .543 1 discount the advantage Brooklyn Totals ... nas in playing us iinai contests .464 I with the seventh and eighth-place .45Biteams of the league. . .414 The game at Cincinnati, which .290 reduced the Reds to a one-percent age point hold on third place, was' the only action in the National league. American League Games. In the. American league the New York Yankees were outhit, 9-6, but heat the Cleveland In dians, 4-2, for Gomez' 15th tri umph. Hcnrich sent him off on the right path with his 30th home) Stephenson luu ill mi.- nisi nullum. jotais The Boston Red Sox padded their second-place cushion by belt-1 Umpqua Cleaners: nig ure nicagu wnnc oox, o-i, . Hundican with Mickey Harris holding Chi-jC(llT cago scoreless except lor LOUl- i josr;l. 137 jr giani's homer in the ninth. Ted: nlii,. n;. 'it ; Williams hit his 35th homer with) yvorledgo 148 i; ' o, , , . ,J Thompson 149 1' 1 he St. Louis Browns toppled Totals 852 8f the Philadelphia Athletics, 4-3, on 1 ,, . ""T" ,-, Cliffs single with the bases load-! H5?'c"s Auto Co.: ed in the tenth after a homer byii,. ",' p ' ' Hayes in the eighth had tied the: 2: Dutch Leonard pitched eight hit ball to lead the Washington Van Valzah Senators to an 8-5 triumph over Totals the Detroit Tigers. 66 122 151 107 182 206 8-14 66 194 115 146 152 . 198 448 439 379 478 14T- 532 820 2474 Patchett 162 Campbell 188 Del Rey: Handicap 36 30 Robertson ..v..136 172 Wetzel U..147 154 Butner 155 156 Dominico 149 193 Baughman 171 197 Totals .., 791 908 General Petroleum: Handicap 20 2(1 Hatfield '....160 130 Kinsfather ...147 17!1 Shinn 133 157 Rldgeway 998 2740 824 2526 782 2290 "Buster" Beatty "Busts" local Bowling Record James Beaty, local taxicab operator, last night lived up lo his nickname of "Buster" 7 "busting" the alley record for high Individual series as the 1941 12 bowling season opened at the Roseburg-'alleys. Beaty, momber of the Stephens garage team, rolled games of 202, 258 and 215 for a total scratch series of 675, besting the previous scratch rec ord of 666 held by Dob Day. With his handicap of 23 pins, Bcaty has the handicap series record ot 744, which also is a new high for the local alleys. ft i U 868 2007 Miller J34 j 1. luna ..iu ..101 .876 913 2743 Soose-Garcia Bout Halted in Eighth; Near Riot Ensues Roseburg Allevs: Iandicap 92 Cecil's Sandwich Shop: 984 2682 months. 8 Severed. S Uneven. 10 New England (abbr.). 11 Morsel. 50 To equip. 51 Having eaten. 52 Simplified spelling of "dead." 53 Boy's name (abbr.). l 2. 3 7!T" 6 V 13 19 ho I rJ ' k-l ", : is ; "i?ri 15 tenpJ - 1 I Tp 3 24 "Is "le H27 ' 24 39 ' j "ho i-! H lll ' 11 1 '5s- nl k m is i ri 1 4t AT "4559 SO 51 52 55 pr" ; 35 1 ' - ST j -J i- ' ' 1,1 ' ' 1 ' "i - 1 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16. j'"', (API Middleweight Champion ! rtiiK- -.. . 1 ' Weiss today, his crown slightly oh the tarnished side after one of the most vicious fights with the most unsatisfactory endings wit nessed in Los Angeles in years. Billy's 12-round non-title fight with Veteran Cererino Garcia j was stopped mid-way in the; eigntn round and called a draw because Soose's left eye was bad ly cut. A near riot almost ensued. Referee Abe Roth was almost mobbed as he left the ring, and today the state athletic commis sion promised further action af ter dissenting with the referees decision. Koth apparently issued state-1 ments by the minute from the shelter of a dressing room as the crowd of 5,000 milled angrily around the ball park. Roth said Garcia butted Soose In the seventh round, slitting the eye lid, and then hammered it wider open in the eighth. Soose, questioned, said he was butted in the sixth, though no blood appear ed and the commissioners, sitting at ringside, said they saw no butt in any round. Soose. under Roth's found count,' captured the first five rounds with a brilliant exhibition of boxing skill. Garcia, a veteran of nearly 20 ycarsMn the ring launched d savage attack ami' 902 2588 Meeting Postponed The Past Noble Grands club meeting has been postponed until the evcning.l 01 September 2b. The meeting place will be announced later. THE WHOLE BUNCH Who wants what key to what city? A whole bunch, and from San Francisco! That's the Fairmont's offer. Opening the zcstjul joys of the Terrace Swimming Pool and Sun Terrace. Keying into the goodjellowship of thi Circus Lounge cocktail hour. Unlocking savory delights in the I'enetian Dining Room, Magnificent view, etc., etc., etc. . , . and With what ser, vice! Only four minutes to snops and theatres. Rates frcra H.00 per Any Garage in building Ceo. D. Smith, Cm. Mgr. , i 1 1 ;v whatS rue Btsr OLD OSCAR PEPPER 7 f " - S . Old Oscar Papper Whlrtey o (lead 86 proo-Sl ttraigbl ti bisiia, 49 grain neutral spirits a Prank. JortDistilltrits,lnc.,LouitiilU,Baltimort. 1.00 PINT JI.SSOT. MM