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o o o C3 G O o o O c O O O O o o o o o 4 The I Ntwg-Rcvicw, Roitfetrj, Qg fti. fejj. 2lf 1938 O CHARLES V. STANTON, Editor and Manager ADDYt WRIGHT, Ant. lui. Mfr. GEORGl CASTILLO, Ant. fdiror Member a Hi Associated Press, Oregen Newspaper Publishers Astocietien, tha Audit Buraay at Circuletieas (tartl.aWS WIKT-BOLMDAT CO.. INC., .(Mr., la N.w T.ra. Ckiaafa, iaa rraa.Uca, Lh AafUs, aula, r.rllana. D.at.r Published Daily Except Sunday a tha NEWS-REVIEW COMPANY. INC. UBSCftlPTION ATFft la Orc By M1I Per Ttr. Stt-M; ttw ntatkt. MM Urn uiaBihi, Mli. Oatsl4 Or By Mall rtr fur. II1.M; tlw I.Mi tkr MMllii, MM. By Ni-Iilw Carrier Per Tr. 111 (la djv.va.u), this mm 9r ata, ii.tk. BaUrtdJ nei mlmw .malUf Hay t, !-. at tht aim ! Baaabarc, Oragaa. aater act af March I. 1111. NO CAUSE FOR PANIC By Charles V. Stanton . How How much of our current recession is actual? much psychological? How much political? That all three elements enter into existing economic conditions seems quite apparent. For example, Roseburg has received a reputation throughout the State of Oregon as being in desperate plight. When visiting anywhere in Oregon, the moment you men tion that you are from Roseburg everyone starts pouring out sympathy and expressing regrets that "half the coun ty's population has moved out, that all our businesses are bankrupt, that our timber industry has played out and that all our communities have become ghost towns." Many of the places extending sympathy to Roseburg have suf fered even worse drops in economy, but we've done the most complaining, thus painting an erroneous picture. Our economic plight has been grossly exaggerated in our conversations with out-of-town visitors, including news paper reporters. So the general public elsewhere believes we are in critical straits. People love to cry about their troubles. Roseburg has been on the boom track for so long that we wailed extra loud when the gravy train was sidetracked. Because of our complaining, our neighbors, although suffering in a degree equal to ours.eel very sorry for us, actually believing we're a lot worse off. Political Motives Seen Our crying about conditions has been echoed elsewhere. Recently it has become nationwide, as the country's pro duction machine has slacked off speed. The constant rep etition of depression talk unquestionably is having an ef fect in adding to recession. Statistics show that retail buying along most lines is near normal. People are not buying luxuries, however. Automobile sales, for example, are slow. Yet investments and savings are high, indicating that money is available to be spent if and when people are convinced that pros perity and not recession lies ahead. This indicates that .exaggerating the economic situation is having a depress ing effect It's Simple, They Need HelpGive Ail You Can! r7 '''' x'' :; 'j Thinking It Over Norman Hunt Gets Promotion With Airlines Norman Hunt. West Coast Air lines station manager in Roseburg (or more than six years, will take over similar duties in Portland March 1. Hunt first came to Roseburg in September of 1951, and was the first manager for the airline in Roseburg. Previous to that, he opened the West Coast station in McMinnville in 19-17 after serving with American Airlines in Dayton, Ohio. The McMinnville station was one of the firm's charter offices. Replacing Hunt will be Glenn Tigner. a Roseburg High School graduate who has been agent for West Coast in Roseburg since September of 1952. Tigner saw service with the Air Force in Ku rope after graduating from high school in 1948. then joined the West Coast staff at the airport. Hunt will replace L. W. Rostad in Portland. Rostad has been re- NEW YORK lPl All her life Helena Rubinstein has assigned as district sales man- Hyster Company To Merge'Vfitl Eatfi Higfrbft PORTLAND 'j Hyster Co. control over -th Magn firm. He : accounts for 4$er cent of Hyster of Portland it merging with the said it calls for MSun storkhold- sales. Thai marketohe said, now Martin Machine Co., Kewanee, ers to receiva-l's ,Jire of stock is off badly and the merger will 111., unless minority stockholders in the new company tor each pres diversify the company and "make bl4k it in court. ent share of Martin stock. it more resistant to drops in the Holders of 423.064 shares'-' of ln addition, he explained, Hvster ! lumber market." Hyster stock approved the consoli- stockholders will trade their "In time," he added, "we will dation Wednesday J)pposing it shares for an equal number in the i undoubtedly manufacture Martin were owners of 57 ,62T shares. The new corporation. I trailers in our Portland plant for ......... ..., .FF.U,CU ...ac. , lne joresl industry. Mill laid 'West coast distrioulion. earlier However, fto suits, filed Jan. 29 by a minority stockholders' group, are pending in circuit court against the merger. The minority group contends the deal would be illegal and would violate holders' rights. Philip Hill, executive vice presi dent of Hyster, said the merged company will be incorporated in Nevada as the Hyster Co. He ex plained earlier that Nevada has more favorable corporate laws. GIRLS NOT FOR SALE Trwsa African girls do not work in tht fields as stock-! 'oborers, as is the custom thereabouts. Nor are they now as the slave girls who bear babes that are- to be sold to mote their most ers wealthy. Brute men own these girl mothers and by them they raise babes thot are to be sold as they sell a cow. Instead of that life these Christ ian girls are in troinifig to become graduate nurses. They hrtH A VI til! nnrt in uinninn tha (unru nviLarit u.K. mo'IinV m,ZnmVhr.i..n;'7d j" Vr. An, you Accept firm manufactures heavy - duty j ch"5 vour Lord and Saviour and He will give trailers. j n. ai. According to Hill the merger j agreement in effect gives Hyster j G. N. Taylor Wheaton. III. you new doys. -Hal Boyle- Br Robert L. Dieffenbacher, D.D. ; (Written for NEA Service) During the last weeks of Christ's teaching, those who wished to learn from Him had to follow Him wherever He went. They were so ! countries. avid for His words and for His 1 homes, and at one time had eicht. I lian mi'ftaA lw nat altililir tn irat a i manw 4-Vii nrra Anna ! VS-rrrr r? , ,v u,"c- I Noting that a 'steady increase' uw in ner eignues, mis jei-nairea, uny unuer live in num0er of passengers origina feet lady business dynamo still travels incessantly and ted at Roseburg has taken place actively bosses a ?2o,000,000-a-year worldwide cosmetics ,ince ,he station opened. Hunt emnire , jsaid the local station now ranks h h.l I. inn1. ... j "neck and neck" with Kugene for 7. "-""" - lowaro ma ana people, sne never; third place among West Coast fa- a c . u j ; tiageta long in making up her :Ci ties in Oregon. He was one of at nne limp had e ynt. i ., , . ...... ,. healing Dower that thev cava little i nh. .t.ii .n i """u- ; the nesigners oi tne Duiiamgs at thought of eating and sleeping. regularly prowls through galleries 0ikly He said the firm now is organii- Today we can study His word and antique stores to expand her Recently, on oni day'i notice. ! , t rt wherever We may go in America, internationally f.mnn art enllee-lshe investpri mnr. lhan niillinn ing 10 expana lis service 10 in Ther. i R.hl. in almn.. .vr .". ' i j-ii ... . ciuoe tne use oi ine new raircnim home, in every public library and j How does she keep up a sched-1 the new ABC-TV network show F-2i turboprop airliners. Former flight attendant Ron I would not advocate that we refuse to Iof)k conditions !" almost an notei rooms ot Amer- ule that would crack the nerves of starring Sid Caesar and Imogene : Timnl .n ..i." ov.r Tiffner's noit iva. II is wuiliiei Illl IU KNOW Illdl mncl mninr pyppttlivps' Her arp I npi i hnnah ck. kH npup .. .. --,--- - r- 1 iL. M 1L.1 1.IJ 1 - .' i ..I I. .1 1 i-i mo imo ui in.!. e hiii " im ,,r"r'-ione can study every recorded her secrets nui, on me oiner nanu, we nnouiu Tim ue iinsini uy -AK-word of His preaching wherever i "Keep healthy eeration A great deal of the depression blues is politically mo tivated. Democrats find the situation ideal for blasts at the administration. Labor can divert public interest from hearings on labor racketeering by uniting in demands for pump priming to relieve unemployment, thus gaining sym pathy rather than condemnation. Even within the Repub lican Party, separate factions are warring over methods of improving economy. Political spokesmen everywhere are taking advantage of the current situation to "view with alarm" and thus make newspaper headlines. Political jockeying is doing nothing to calm the appre hension felt by the general public. Outlook Improving seen either perform. Ana always do: I he seat of her empire said Hunt. n a 26- we may nr. e no not nave to f,rst the things you most dislike to room, three-floor Park Avenue r n : J . keep our Bibles hidden, nor are do. With them out of the way. you penthouse with 12 bathrooms. Shr CdtTldS KeSluCniS we putting Christ on trial in the then will find you have plenty of liked the apartment so well she n . . Courts -of the Stale. I limp left to An what vnn want" I kn.iuhl lh. .h.U hniMino ! Ic OrOIVn PriVOC U'p mitct talfp t , ... .k 1 AnlAK , . ,. . . . 1 w w 1 IV I ISw ... ...... .... , tDv . lr , inev couian I raise my rem. r pray for Christ to come into morel Madame Rubinstein is the epi physes of our lives. Until He guides i tome of the self-made woman, our every act we have not surren-1 One of eight daughters of a Polish iieieu rnuiiKn. In The Day's News On rare davs when she doesn't go to the office, a large plastic bed imported from Paris takes the place of her desk and swivel chair. Snuggled comfortably BY MRS. W. L. BANKS Camas Valley had seven winners of door pries given at the recent Douglas Klectric Coop meeting. Winning prizes were. Mrs. Alvin (ConUnued from Page 1) 1 importer, she emigrated to Aus nana as a yuiiiig gin. i aer tne covers, sne sometimes i ..!,,., iin ,rj i,h pi,. In her baggage were a dozen summons her top executives to cjr jjan jrs orai saee J-j I jars of home-made face cream boudoir business conferences that j VM and 'M"r!). Albert Schafer. ' i given to her by her mother. That , start as earlv as gam. i Vjji,; Aunt proved to be the basis of her for-j Gifted with an ageless inlellec- lsltin lne home of her ,unt tune. After studying chemistry. tual vigor. Madame Rubinstein re-1 olive Barlh recently was Mrs ! she opened a beauty parlor, took fuses to heed the pleas of her two Keith Whiting nee Wilma Thrush. I aces along The Strip and lose vour ,UB:w ln " """r . : sons to slow down. She has always i Mrs whiting is now residing in iouu, it won i nave done much to , -.-- ..... ......... rum, n.iu iu rn. grants Pass. While here .Mrs. There is no denying that we have had an actual re- check the recession. , ""T" ."" me "? '"e many people today are sponca ne- whiting visited the Camas Valley cession. Unemployment is higher than normal. Pm.uc- ul IjmTe of V.Srlli; leave'.." But , sure'.t lie. VTZm'" tion has been slow. Here 111 Douglas ( ounty many of our I f yo(J hjv. co.NFIDF.N'CE in the w!,y ner b""y preparations al-i Asked what she regarded as the mills have been down. Some mills have been working' future " s include such exotic additions greatest enemy of womanly beau- only part time, j And if your confidence is justi- " lJnrndone,Si: orcmd Pollen nd ty. Madame Rubinstein said ensp- " There have been recent indications that an upturn in' .f thjs npw . "Ti'ihTigh'' surrounded, by the ly"Not tim.-l.zines." miiiKei nrmann srai price may ne expecten soon, rtii vt-i ,, . hnrrnw n,n , trappings of vast wealin . . . half She has a down-to-earth attitude Thornton Drafts Ballot Title To Initiative Bill Court Assesses Penalty For Non Payment Of Tax EUGENE i! Lane County won a default judgment in circuit court this week against a Eugene man who was sued for penalties school she had attended for all twelve giades and graduated in 19.S2. A grange sponsored fun night for all students and adults of the Camas Valley area will he held at the grange hall Saturday starting at 8 p.m. Louis Pryor was recently called to Laredo, Mo. by the serious ill ness of his brother. Jay Pryor. Jay will he remembered by several of .the Camas Valley residents as he ( was here two years ago and spent the summer with his brother. Sirs. Pryor received a phone call from im provement in his brothers neaitn. 1 1 KM , Allv Hnnpr. which the law savs can be collect- ' T p . a L M.r.vi i.n aii. lien KODert her husham who reported no Ihornton drafted a ballot title 'd. h' .ri."y '"r provement ,n his brothers he, a nn iminarv milmtivp npti.t"""" """nl I FT market ments hv the Federal Reserve lion to permit public school and rn lax payments. 1,.,., ., Board, thus making more loanable higher education emploves to "0lhcr court ,R . T money available to people who serve in ihe Legislature. TnV Lalvin ,an document, the Expert Says Criticism the Pacific Northwest, there is an ontimistic tone for the new camial with which in evnami dozen Picassos here, a dozen Into anriiiff nH onrlv nimnwr. with n bolipf that business I your business and hire more Deo- 5'!' Afr'.r,n "'asks there will be strong in the last quarter of the vear. Having jg1 "ml "(,,d ' lh row,n n(1 i t- i i t i ii u v iu' i :i :. i. development of your rommunitv been first to feel the recession, the Northwest, it is be-,n(1 ,h. ,,,,' MAKE some lieved by many, will be first to recover. i HONEST MONEY FOR YOL'B- One prospect I have not heard or seen mentioned is SELF the possibility of a labor shortage, which may have con-, nitlerable influence on the speed nnil extent of recovery.; n ht event- Many people, attracted to Oregon because of its de- The lowering of reserve require- mand for labor, left the state when the lumliei took its slump. A large nnntlr of those workers ere n,()npy ,valah, p.op;"n'0 ser,e in lh, 1.,,,,,,,,,,. '" man Calvin Ouane rot. agreed Qf Schools Is Unfounded iiisii;iitii larmi'is irran me iiim mini, i know how to use additional capital The initiative, which will be ""'"'"" 'r"""' """"" 1 ing hail the first adequate rainfall in several vears. is profitably, will he a real stimulus circulated bv the Oregon Educa- i pavment of taxes i PORTLAND . Lyman V. again offering agricultural opportunity. Manv of those who to our nation s economy. tion Assn.. is Ihe outgrowth of a , r "p,u'& 'A i, he first time ," EiT"'- Pr,"dent ' l!,f..'VUon,J returned to the dust bowl will not be coming back to Ore.; , N0T fiv 1.7 ""? f-X'r that , lhafh of", 'he 'current gon. If sound business people lack the Milwaukie school teacher, couldn't 'h P"n""y clause for lax evasion criticism of schools is unfounded. If our economv makes a quick recovery, xve may find CONFIDENCE lo Imiiiow the mnn- hold his teaching job while a h been enforced to completion. Here to address a four-day re- Ihut xve have a critical labor shortage. Industrial opera- 'V nd use it w,,,ly and construe- member of the Legislature. oio Denalt es for evasion r, )' . c2nffren," on lnlPrvem.e.n, tinna will h lilrlilino- ncr.ii.i.t oneh nth.Vr fnr workmen This "v,lv ,nd Pmhtahly this new cre.l- He was forced to resign as stale f1 010 ln Penalties for ""on ol 0f teaching, t.inger said. "All lions xx ill tie Induing against each other Tor xxorKmen. in s,,. .. h . . ,..,:.,., ,..,. ,,,. ,h. ,0 .... taxes on six pinball machines, five ,0hool sun are insistim on the sum. junr uur unr imui Kinr in nasic suOiects. some oi tne The ballot title- i n n",nl"l complaint, filed Tues- arj!er ones, he added, have elec- "Amends Oregon Constitution to Pr"'" oroppea to Hves, such as basket - weaving permit employes or members of a school board or the Board of Higher Education to serve as memhers of the Legislature." ' Nixon Advises Scientists win creale a most favorable outlook tor workers, wniie won( n(.ip much tne resulting wage improvement win, in turn, nave an influence on the volume of production. Somp nf mil nnlitirnl lpnitpi-a ar tlrfrino- niimn-nriniinir and leaf-raking public works to take up the existing tin-; Take Part In Politics employment slack. Short term projects might be desir- PASADENA Calif n Five nine, out twiore long lerm projects are unnevtaKen me satellite experts have endorsed possibility of a labor shortage in industry should be con- Vice President Nixon's suggestion sidered, 1 believe. In any event, let's not be panicked by depression talk motivated by politics or by self-piti"g exaggeration. $300. Reclamation Bureau , Slates Contract Bids that scientists spend at least part of their time in politics. The vice president urged 2.500 students and faculty nieuiheis at Negroes Are Ineligible Now For Homicide Detail Montana Prison Warden Resigns DEER LOlXiE. Monl. Fay i Burrell, about 80. offered to re el. Burrell. warden of the Mon- main on Ihe job until an ineu tana Prison and central figure in tory of prison properly is com lis violent recent history, resigned plctrd and until a successor is Thursday night. named. He had held the $7..XO0arar (:v Aronsnn accepted his pos' since March 13.S3. resignation with regret. Burrell has been strongly cnt-1 Irired by several state officials for his administration of the 89-year-old prison since a bloodless not last July. Several prisoner strikes have followed that inci dent. His resignation DENVER . - Bids will be invited by the Bureau of Recla mation later this month on con struction of a 42 fool earthlill dam for the Mapinitia Project near Maupin. Ore. the bureau said Critics jump on such courses as these electives and use them as "whipping bjys." he said. Some 3.V) teachers and admin istrators are attending the confer ence which will end Saturday noon Scheduled speakers Friday in clude Gov. Robert D. Holmes. NOT ORDINARY BABY Increases In Forest in a Republican (iu. J. Hugo Aronson followed by a week a similar ac tion by Deputy Warden Lester BlankenherR, who complained there were "too many bosses" at tht institution. Burrell, in his letler of resigna tion, complained of "Ihe political ly motivated actions of the pres ent prison board maiority." The board is comprised of Amn ion, who originally appoinft d Hur- SH ELTON - The pound If! ixun.a ksshw flirt hxrn lit Ura Jesse C Asehe here Wednesday Service Budget Okayed is no iiroinary oaoy accoriung lo letter to ,ne family bible she's the first girl born on the father's side of tha family in 200 years "I thought sure it was going to ba a boy," said the 27 ear old mol her And Ihe 3.1) ear old father? He just grinned CAN CfT REFUND PORTLAND - Mavor Terrv tne calilornia Institute of lerhnol- Schrunk said Tuesday it is not ogy Monday that they combine possible tn asiii-n outright a Nesro here Thursdav politics and science in their ca- to the police department homicide It aaid it plans to call for bids rceis drlail next month and April on three The statement brought this com- Schrunk and Police Chief Vi'il- Oregon protects. They are: men! from scicnlists at Cal Tech s liam Hilbruner had been told in Construction of a 186 foot high Jet Propulsion Laboratory, cradle letters by Di-t Attv. Leo Smith Prineville Dam on Ike Crooked ot tne r.xpiorer satellite: "Today that a Negro is needed on the River Project it is necessary lor scientists lo detail to help investigate murders enter politics because science is tn Portland s Negro community basic to most of the factors that Schrunk replied that passage of cml service tets is necesarv for appointment of a detective' He s.iui that although any policeman, Negro or white, is eligible to take the examination, none of Port land's six Negro policemen now is on the detectne eiigiole list Special assignment of a Negro ,.-.. ,vrl ... . ,, to the homicide detail, the mavor- PORTLAND . Howard Mor cnntinurd. would make for a don- 'n loM ,h Portland i ,ty Coun ble standard of law enforcement cl1 Thursilav he will not School Refuses Check From Race Track Take OWENSBORO. Ky Ken lucky Wesleyan College has re fused a $1,000 check from Keenelan Foundation because of a rule pro hihilinff i--nnlin' nf 0ift from v imiiiiiviiiMi oi Hum inn ai- (irms engaged in gambling influence hie. said Dr Homer J Stewart, chief of JI'L's liquid pro pulsion division. version dams for the Rogue River Protect near Ashland Relocation of Hill Cemetery from the Emigrant Reservoir area near Ashland. Morgan Not To Claim Jurisdiction Over Buses SALEM .f - pays personal Et'GFNE Increases in the 1'. S. Forest Service budget were approved this week hv the House Appropriation Committee to pro vide more funds for limber access roads, personnel housing at ranger stations and forest research, ac cording to word receixed here 1 lne committee added $i..'l.0!sl for access reads, brini'ini; Ihe sr,eniiu total lo S.M.i.'iOinki; $vsiimi for Any, On no housing increasing the total to and k NVOKES FIREWORKS LAW try to claim jurisdiction ever trol ley buses in the city. ,Thtis. he said, the council has The check was returned to the race track near Lexington last Monday Keeneland is a non profit organization. distributing funds to various charities and re search groups yearly. In a letter to the track. Dr. Oscar W. Lever, college presi dent, explained trustees recently adopted a resolution forbidding ac ceptances of gifts from firms en gaging in gambling or the liquor business. ANY CAT WELCOME A person property taves Mini no which were assessed hv mistake re.earrh mak,n0 th rell, and two Democrats, Secre-, rsfi get a refund from his county $12l.'8tH tary of State Frank Murray and court. Ay tien Robert Y. Thorn- The action must still DFS MOINES r - Iowa has power to order Rose Citv Transit PORTLAND . A cat show at invoked its fireworks in to curb Co to put some 50 trolley buses the civic auditorium this weekend Ihe firing of rocket hv amateur back into service sill have such unusual eniranis The company idled them earlier as leopard and ocelot kittens. Norman Erbe ruled when It aoueared Morgan late . Thpv will hp from Ihp Portland Wedliesdav the fuels Used tn nro- Duhlie utilities -nmmntinnvr tnn ' hi'h will apt narl nf Ihp rp. .Ibis) for forest pel the rockets are of an expkisive claimed jurisdiction over city ceipts from the show to finance Ally. Gen. Format H. Andersoiy ton ruled Thursday. proved by Congress. total nature and thus fall within the transit matters because ui-i'niuon oi urrworKS I Firework ran not he fired in I Iowa wsVout a local permit. of his purchase of a pair of tigers. claim ovie trollevs Two rare rat breeds, the red- Thursdav, though, ha said ha point Siamese and the Himalayan, would make no aih claim. ' also will be displayed. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 518 NASH STREET SUNDAY 11 A.M. Last Day Calls To The Church SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Classes For All Ages YOUTH SERVICE 6:15 P.M. Special Evangelistic Meeting Starting Sunday 7:30 p.m. s r'Nl Evangelist Cecil Crice ' v; Washington State Nightly Except Monday at 7:30 1 ewav i EVERYONE IS WELCOME SALVATION HEALINGS REVIVAL O. I. Taylor and Family FEB. 25th MAR. 9th SPECIAL MUSIC ANOINTED PREACHING PRAYER OF FAITH Every night except Monday and Saturday ot 7:30 P.M. Sunday ot 7:00 P.M. CHURCH of the OPEN BIBLE 1643 S. E. Jackson L. A. Smith, Jr., Pastor OR 3-7448 LUTHERANS BELIEVE IN Did you ever grt a personal truer from the Bureau of Internal Revenue? Before you open it, you Inow what it'i about Taxes. Bui what aeoal taxes? That maket all the difference! Maybe it'a a refund! Probably (we all uy) it isn't. Taxes and death aren't the only certain things in life. Sin is, loo. t ou don't need a letter from God or anybody elie to know about tin. You anew that your life hat not been all it ihould be. Some people aren't ready to admit that "tins' are to leriout. Everybody doet them. So hat? The Bureau of God'l juitice has a form letter for you if you're in that group. It's in the Bible: "The soul that sinneth it shall die!" There's another letter for you in the Bible though. It's post, marked from God, too. But open it it's a refund! Sin cancelled! That's the good news we call the Gospel God Himself has paid your drbt. By the work of Jesus Chriit on the cross and Kit resurrection the guilt and puniihment of your tin have been cancelled! These two letters addressed to you are before you now. You can't avoid them. You know what they're about. You're charged for sin whether you open your letter or not. Your Lutheran friends would urge you to face up to that fact and thea to open the second letter to share wiih thfm the Goipl that your tin is cancelled through Jesus Christ! ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corev & Military Streets Rovaburg, Oregon Werthin Sarricts: Sjrtlavs g 30 Or-d II AM. Wednevdov 7 30 P M. Sundoy School 9 45 A M. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Vttfront Vtmonol S.Jildmg Tn-Citv, 0r0'3n Warship Srvi Suodo or 7 00 P w Sundoy School 6 30 P.M. Walter A. Sylwester, Pastor 824 Wer Mrlitorv, RoveDurg, O'egrv Phones: ORchard 3-721 2 0"d 3 3)21 ba ap a o s o 9 a o 0 O 0 O o - 0 ... ? . Si 0 G9 G GD as f (!) S0 i. JL i K3 -,9 s,9 0 Is. .