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Wednesday, January 2?, 1921. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FOUR !! ii ii ill Hi La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT NEWbl'AI'EK Published dally and weekly at E Orande, Orenon. by La Grande Krafilng Observer Publiahlnff Cora Ban jr. BRUCE DENNIS. Editor. Entered at postofllea at Ul Grande. Ore., aa Second Ciaaa Mull Mutiur. On ! in other cities Oropou Bote. News Stand. Portlund; lrn psrisj New Sts-ntl, .Portland; Mull bomah News Suuid. Portland. Address .n 4tnnimuiiicu.tifitifl to THE O BSEE Vi;It, 3 4 1 C A 014.111. Yvw La Grauou. Orison. By Ourtor Pal?f, fxo- month tally, per tUrae mnu:Jn . tMliy pur ix nio in lurwioicm. I Cl!r. ItiP"' nnpr 'f Distrust Still Rules la wr ejf sif jre&Jenis of a non-military character : nhxh taelxai T.hk H might be thought that the soviet SvrernJEtit wscii -ve-ek to reduce the army and devot.; ijhe money neei-si fr this to the relief of the millions n..-" reported starving; d-A to mention those that have already succumbed. p;;; Trotsky recently made the announcement that the Russian army will le maintained at its present strength, iiif:: if not increased. Hie chum is made that Russia would ;J;i! lx attacked by her enemies if the "military aim should lie weakened, and that safety lies only in retaining the sol- i::s diers under arms. L?ii It will not do to dismiss the claims of the Russian ';!:;! Lader as unwananted, for conditions in the nations touch ::i : tng Russia on the west are not of the most reassuring char M. actcr. Poland, Rumania and the Baltic stales have not S3 l.ached that degree of peace with Russia which gives as- surance of the futuie, and the people of the Ukraine have il':!; not become leconciled entirely to the rule of the soviet. . In view of these conditions, it is hardly just to blame iliill the Russians for maintaining an army of large proportions as long as neighboring states are giving so much attention j$ to the maintenance of military strength. Russia may be ilijli warranted in being suspicious of neighlwrs, just as they pio- iji;!; foss to look with suspicion iiiiii soviet government. As long as these conditions prevail in middle and east ern Euiope and France emphasizes the necessity of strong military forces, it will be useless to expect any marked im j rovement in economic conditions there. Men who are car rying guns not only are not engaged in any productive enterprises, but they constitute of others. Little improvement can be expected in Europe lb long as distrust finds expression in military preparedness. . First Egyptian-minister to "mtn him'w ovTI AIOTiuniirorian ciniiprinii ones noi aimn don his religion while away from home, as do some Christians. While there is astonishment at the magnificence of Tut's tomb we suK-ct Unit is not etiuiil lo that of the folks a few thousand yei'.rs ago who had to pay for it. : While our method of conducting a presidential cam paign might admit of improvement, at least we cany it on with less bloodshed than the Mexicans. i While it is alleged that free speech often is suppressed America, whatever the situation may be it does not dis commode President Coolidgo a particle. U'jTrotsky is said to have gone to the 1 thick Sea for Health, though we think the Red Sen would be more 3jri)priate. 5 Editorials From rVOver the Nation ANAI.V7.INti VOMi:N. Tllktlllil Iteltllbllc: 'lb noilnc. 11 of two new imvls bv """" inolllimeinai l.vin,; pe, a..,.. "inusleranalyHls or noii.en" slioul.l : ''..lb. bn - will Ib.'i'.i bn an,' roil allr ri-a.l.-rs and iloubll.sa yvlll. re-! vlelloim or xcntcncen lo,- p.-riui) ? marks u eanlluua ronleiiipornry. Ill11"1" ""' crlmea on the slal.it.- I reroKlllKMl that whut Hi- woi-l.l;1'""1" "''v, '"'' 'liai!..,l l.y needs Is an iinnlyHia ..r women by 1 "r " ,h"r "Kalnsl pil.i.-l- soniebody w ho knows !,., to make II""" ,;r ltn.-ss.-s. but will Hi.-i e It. And our men nov.-lis's know. '"' HneslH-ulb.na or punlsl,- Hhoubl II..- world ee.-r need an'"'""1'' really iinlmpor- -.uiinlysls of men our women i'"V-l-! ;."(,,,1!,,:"","r '" "" "' " 1 rIC-ltut Uuil th-mam! In nui now In-1 nalrn hh thlM. when- tr it)i V m-ti-nl- 1 t lii I -ti tu tin- niir n (Ik- M'M an Irxi wliuilr ami ohvt fio HkMlly unl"itoml. Tin I rrnre. y 'ha. la In their i. Is i .4i "bjeellv.s , nly I ;mi ui'iiavi; ui nrrwiwt- imiiihhin. i -; i --WauiiK'n tin nui, ir oiuiif. n ih t XlJtd. 1 III IIIMHl'-r ILIUllVKlHiK Of III'' w8 noiilil lliroun out or wot d. Ih)( thi-y lo not lit'tit this r.itiU't lly Hhoiil'l oiiii ahoiii. l.iKf all NptM'lallHlM. Ih'-y arc -ri-iu1 to ii--mitv' Ihi niyntcry of th.-tr ,roi-M. Htoll. l'liat iiiMti-ry Ik I;ihi-i on I in iiMMIIIiipt Inn iiIhO t-tralt-f) liy anal- hU Unit wniiM'ti ar ilil f t-n-nt fr-p.n turn inul ciiiiniii h nnl t -uUivd or tli hi It 'wlih ui'tm any t:t- "I'tilK fart i-Hlahtlttlti-'l - ami mir j ;WAvt'llnl liiivt' Hurt It-it In i;of. tJim, H firmly wt i -th kkmI si - -aJWa of hiti'l'pn-f nn out in ;im V-TPn-1 ;(( .flnitrlali. Iinmrrts" IHti - .Uy lahoiH have I it cxpi'liitnl lit H.-biit IIm ti' Ih still work lo lo nit-t UlUHVH Will in I.IKf all M'-tflHfN Its inyHlft ii ii r coiiKianHy ut Inu'ltritr mw hiIiiIh, atnl I1ih nr t-oiiHlu ill ly pruiliiclntr na hvhIioiih quita at vuiiant-f u It h lh' hl. Tltr 4'0iif UNltiK ri'NiiltH have Imm ii t In liiuhlnir of tin1 Ht'h-nit'. it tu itou Ii Udib'littul t'haoit tu wlihli the. B7 MU Dally, per mouth . ,, Tf&lly, thre no. In adruoe. 11.26 Dully, bix mo.. In avdra&oe 11.(0 Dally, par year, In adrano-$6.00 CITS AXD tXLKTY Or F1C1AI PAPER MlJtUiUi ASOCIATfcI ?Ktf Tlit Assfrciated Press Is exclu sively entitled to use for publica tion of ail news dispatches credited to il or not otherwise credited Id putuisLed therein. All rights of re pubttCLiJon of special dispatches itiiM pspcr, and also the local news herein eOso are reserved. Ijare. joy. peace. Ion aufferiiif,. WtiU nx, eootineas, fuith, ineek I. in pe ranee: Against such iVr s bo Jkw, flal 5:--, 23. upon any movements of tho a drain upon the resources the UniUd Stattui who brings his ap- UilialyNlH are busily an. I profitably .-tu:a.';.-il lii inttklnic more chuuii. m..i: oi-' ii:t i.lT Urul-.! Ilepubl'c M"li..' ': II.) "li:. hi'.v.- b.-.-ll ii.Uan.-e.i for th't .-oliti-nip: .' law ami n i.t hurit..' k.hl.-h marks the pres.-l'l a-?--, nnd tin- Nli.k.-:: trial runii'i)ii atiolb.'i'- Om- side or tb. otlie H .loin,: miii i t.itH iH-lplenH iimiIit a tlian or iiiir.rir'N-i)hii ion, iIIkhuhi w- ;;Im ( l.-tlti. in-.. i,l iv. I h mir l.-.r:.! ; ,,,,.,..,..., ,, ,,. . ,,-. ulll, , , (,r , ,.,, in n it or ran funilyata I ho ront t room, hut w ho t atl rk-aii tho (oil. li.''; inltift ? ( MAI. tn.U I Ml. MAIN l'.M. . l'-vi'!t Iji.u' .Journal; lliti'f can ! no Hia' nmraltty, no kviiuIih t'luil'ilftrr. nitlioli! IMTldlliilnir Itfi" dil Mi'ivki', Ktviiu; Horli ty mil vain. lor uhat Mn hxlivhlii.il Kalna Irom aoi'ii-ty. Ami tlioiik'li yonnn in-n nohm iiuh'N o ilo(lv thut Tarl. what hie In h.r IK lo Huii i hataHt-r. sO:i HIM, IN IT. 1 Wm.trm rntz' n: Hi-natm- M u; im .lohiihoii Ik oi'p"n d lo the biM to iippt nprtate Mt.aimjMia or I' ed era I money ror I he purpose of hetpinti oithvMMt farmeiN (to tnifi eallle talMliitt aa a Niep towanlit dl versilied lailtilllK. The tenalor m,!h it Ik not nidi! ihe tar tu Hill bill dee. 'itl prii en. mo heir ork ill be done at n prulil. Somehow or ot her. w e can't help bul fed like the senator jyis about the pioposltloU. THE OLD HOME TOWN VICT;M -TOfy WHEN AP.C.UC MENUKRMOTS WOT -ft t- r I . ...rr . ...-, ..nil. C i-C AUVIMr1. JLm North Powder Company;';;;;'" " not ,hc ea"": 'j Is Putting up Ice fori 'tl.ntion ; '' in MiMrfrnixi liiiimoi- -mtl Ontiiflp Nor,h l'ow'l''r h"" t'I"rkn'"''1;oitTH atihacting it. Ollllimei ailtl UUlblUt .,..,.- ,.ih weather within Ihe. Consumption. ,H,..,i,.u IMp.dau NOKTII I'OWI'KU up lliflr (( Iturvt-Ht wHlifn tin- m-xl t'w days. Vhi Iri' l Iwi-lvr Inch tlilt k and of a koI nuality. 'J'hi htirvi'ti Ihih l.'iMtcri Hi-vi ral dayH ami a luriff nunilu r of ni'-n hav.r bci-n Minplnyd In tin- wort.. The liirwi Ire lioitta-H of t.lw t'fiiiip:iny liavt-lit-f-n fllh-il lo tln-ir iMiiiom) (-;-parity and ii larri'- ntimhrr of vurn nf li; liiivo Iiii-n Khiin...! lit other I plar H. A larK" nuitiln-r of ji-o- ph arotiinl and In town have put up Ihi'lr Ice supply for tho I'omitiK auminiT. 1'IiIh Ico Jiarvi-K! roiniiiif In the :ol(l-Ht Kei-Hon tf the yi-ir h In n no olher worl. l ilone In n Itlir iinel to UiIh (own. It t:ivu work to tt Iiiik' nilinher of ineti anI. in a it; help to everyone, 'Many nt'n roiiie frtJiti other potntri to work (liirlni, the lee hnrv Ht. The Itirce Ire hou.t a are I oca I el here and the loading of tee eurH KlveH work lo a Ki'i-al nninh'-r of lin-n tlur.HK the uaiiiiuiK yeatli- The town roiinrll of North l'ow ,dei fi(H ilt'are,d wuCw), uiiiin hied doKH, ua I here 1mih,Im'H1 hi'V oral caHi-H ttf rahleM of late, declar ing that the health and liven ,! Ihe people of tlitK town and vlHn ily were in j'-opui iy. Tin- conned hau ordered all do,,K .-jltol that an not Ulti,.hd. Cp to tile preHelit (hue M i hh Vivian MHiralli Ii.ih Ic'-n hlllen and lr-.itd with the I';im eur treatment. .Mia. Homer 1'ear aon K'l an iiiferiiun lioin u dtn; Hull vmih killed for the rahiea. and is now takmc liiiiliin iil Ho oh to he on Ihe n;il" aide. Two roWH have I n Ulilt. I (hat allowed iielM'.il inn.4 of iiiikIiiik:; anl a 1'irije (;it hoj; heloilKim; t i liurk lteri;er hau heen Idtten hy a mad doi; ;tnd mIiowh Hyinplona of rahha. Ntn'th I'owdi'P la not to he left behind III fie l.;i:iL-th;UI K-"ue. Il Iiiih two to ,s fi !eaniii a a w ell na a hlKh aehool team. The town teania an- named t he 'Viwi h and At h- lell.M. 'I'lie hirll Hehool team phtye.l the' Muddy t'r' U hoya n Thurda ( evenlni; and were defeated hy a, score of I t to i:t. Alter the Kiitne I the North I'oud-r Alhh-Cra m-l . the Muddy Creel, and llainesj teams combine. 1 and heat tlieni IH to S. Tin .a- caimH were n:!piyi all the way tliroiaih. The North j Powder team met I he 1 1 mil in t tin j team on S.iiurday niht and nave 1 Y&m: Wliy nut enjoy on w --ti ianvx.VLia'vpHfsn-r-! ,3 4,1 ) ' r t r I 1 It AM istti l,o AN liirrylnu l''oni' ttiii ox - -Through and I -oh An X'k --Tliro.mil i! and l.os Ant,V-s. Py Stanley thi-m a IhorouRh (rrllllne;, Th-y wfrc Ixnlpn by a nice nine xore.nn tne Bioanunc. on n.y darlinc The rnllroadi-ra were not In form - Whi-n the lichla arc dim and low . from the Mart. The two .team! That your cheeks are aharp wits will probably meet aajaln at Hunt-' whiakera. Inxton lalcr In the aeanon. ! Tou can bet your boola. I know. The hlKh school team ha - .ral Kain.-a Bchedtlled for -Ihe fu- lure and ure pruclicInK hard. They xp.-ct to carry off Ihe honor in j paal f.-iv dayH. Ixical town lher-1 molli. ler nave rcKiaur. a a. ' j g,.Derom. they throw pennies !"" 14 1,''r"," l,olow on ,i,',ur,1'"'! around aa If they were five dollar ...ornlnir and I dearc.-a on Sunday,,.,,,. inornlliff. It wns reported that the ! thermomt'ter reentered 20 dKre-s j he low on Haturduy and at the ice I houaes of the I. K. K.. boys who ; wen: walchlnjc Iho nin at work i frow their fun The weather Is j nioderallnK lo Ihe relief of all. I I Ir. CI. J. Tenhrook will leave foi Maxvlllti. where he will have i charge of the surffleal and nicdlcsl .. .. i.- r,f ihi. Hau tiiim.l-llekii l.uin ! her company, with headquarters at J (hut place. Ir. Tenhrook has- been it realdeiil of North Powder for over a year and has made friends In thai time who dinltke to see him leave. He hau a fine position and feels as If he cannot afford to turn It down. North Powder is ft live town and the phynlolan who sue- coeds lr. 'lentirooks practice "'Mluit hH can't m-w ami never hs have plenty of work. ; Iramrd to cook may Im- ltilHs II Alfred Holllnk-er Jlllr5 pone to the linker hoKpltuI for treatment and Mill be there for some lime.. (JeoiKe Ballard wus a business Vlatlor In Portland over tUeveek end. , ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Chris K. Jt din son were called to OladMtone, the old home of Mrs. Johnson, by a tele tfi.tni Kuuiinondtif them on account or the dangeroiiH Illness of Mrs. Johnson's sister. MIhs Agdu Ham nelson. Mrs. Ixllu Olbbs and son Male have cone to Hpokane. where they will look for a location. Mrs. Her I Mcl'urry and her dauuhter Whlrley will Hlop In Pendleton, where Herl McCurry Is staylnv for the present. Mts. McCurry accompanied her. moilier and brother that far n their way. MONl Oil Ininoved Union I Ccmity Land Write J7 C. Palmer, 225 Henry Bldg. Portland - Ore. take u trip to Califnia and summer lime wcajficr in rtlie wintertime v iSnuiul Trip Tickets it Kciltit-ed ljjfti'e I.- dally lo miy points $67.6 $92.65 fliiil I riHurufinilt of Miy HI 'ili illy vtaJthe Seville Shaltt ltmile eepin cars to San Kranclscu leS. your Iocs I agent for any s im t her information regurdln tun-M, train schedules, etc. nnd , copy of illustrated bonkleH. ori write JOHN M. SIOVI' Ast. I'nvMiiitvr Traffk! Mr. . rortlnml, OreaxHt j i yi i ji jiL ii m ST:-rer-A HA L eA S SK OFFICE CAT MM BY JUNIUS 1MI.TIC rHOI'i.HT lty He) In the cloaminc. oh my dnrlinK. ThiK mon, y Elvi ll ,,y ,,. s,,,;; Wh. B tbe lirtlt arc dim and low. ; .,. of ,,. .i,.,o,ll.!l Klis That your fac 1 powd. r painl.l. J ooplll ch,m h , . Br,.a pr. sl.l, ,1 Horn am I, a th rt. lo kno : OV(.r ,,y whop William l. Sli. p- -.ard ol Porlland. i al'oiv anil 8-l-Talce (hia monlh I've had to bun-1, f,,,, ,hl. ,.XIHn5ts of thv lo d1' leal chunh.s tnvolvoil. and is for Erry coat that I jk.so.-m l,h0 mrM l..-n.-vol.-nl i-nurpris. s To the c!an.-r won't you darlin(r)(f ,h(. d.nomina,iln n,i,.r ti. (-,-. Love me more and powd.r l-?j,)B(UT mov, ..,. Thirly-sii: p. r icenl Is for for.-if;n missions, an (I'f SIkI i ,. , k,.,.. mli,.. , A to ponder. I Jiiuat'.db lV Or elae auf f.-r fn-at diflrfsa. rjuy a razor, won't you darlinc. Lather, more I'll powder less! i t - .tri- a, v'-V v a i - a . r Health Notes. To the Thin: lHin'1 eat r&t. To Iht Fat: lon't est. i'at. I kiiwed lier on the lips. The kiss I had lxen iMkinc, The darn I hint; cost a quarter Her kid brother had born peeking! ' 1.A (.HAMK CAN' FX 11 XT A FMX'K OK IAH JOM.C SIJCH URS AT ANY TIME NOW. Knocking Is rapidly becoming known as a disreputable occupa tion Instead of a bad habit. Tl. , ramie (lrl who bon-l: berau- Mit ha-s nothiiiK ile to boat atout. ' Why blaihe marriage as' a fall ure when the 'people? are al fault; ' was discover,-.! that an attempt - CHII ON SHOI I.lll lt. ' ';'' under way to cut a bole nirinlnaliHin Nei: Kurope through Ihe onl.-r b.iclc null of the might manage to carry h.r own jail from the inside, burdens If her should, r wasn't oc-l A walehman who h:.d b-.-n i-lu-eiiple.l by a chip. ployed lo patrol the jail yard ever What's the Reason? IN thousands of homes where one -or more of the family are nervous and irritable, the cause may be hidden hard to understand. But usually, "There's a Reason." Doctors and dietitians arc very gcner.il acreca that people who with digestive disturbances should noj coficc or tea because these bevcrageuntain a druc, caliuinc, andjuicir nervous irritability J Many of us jusl drift catuig ana ctnnKiJg, tnoupi we usually Know better. So if there arsr nervous ones in your family, suppose yoir'inake a change serve Postum for thirty days. Postum is a pure cereal beverage. It iurnishes all the pleasure of a hot drink cheery warmth and good flavor. Postum is refreshing, satisfy ing, healthful; and there's nothing in all the world quite so effective as hca'uh to overcome nervousness and make life worth while. Po aft for Health "There's a Reason' Ymir crocet rlU Tctiitn in two lorms: Inwnt Touni (in tinaj prepared inanilytn the cup by the sddiaon ol boitirac witer. Postum Cerel . (in p.'V4ge (or those who prefer the flavor brought out hy boiling fully 20 minute. The cost oi either form is about oue luli ceot cun, . . METHODISTS : GIVE Sl,219.r3 FOR CHARITY . . IVIITI.ANI'. tr. l.l") MM Iwra of til." Milhoilial Kli-..Ul churh r.sl.lin In lli- l-rllan l r,," ronipriMnic Washi.n-lon .mil NVtj.'rn lrt-ci.n. wiHi a nllv' ol r-Kirn Mkvuliinx Bar mart- th.m Sl.l.Sa to liw K. H. ral ln'nt u-1,-n-s of tin t-hurv'h through th r1 lour vira of lh' liv.--y-;ir iVnt.'nal-y t-xnanjiton i-i-i(il. m' cnMtnj: to ttt' M-'llM'lt.il Y.'ur Hortk. k! oil. Tht- I'tlK'-l S-nlli'l eonfi-tvm', tjiil'i-ainc Wt.s'.'rn M'Kuliinirton. : I..03.4M lo Miiy Sl( ls. Ih,- viiil of 111' loitrth y.-ar ol UK- fiv.--y.ar i.'nl. iiary -pansion TK.I. TIh r-coll i-ull-lownco. i-nibracin,: W.-sUrll Dr.--!pon nvl wlili :;.'a. an. I jlne t'oluml.ia liiv.-r coiil.Tflic.'. 1 rnibninr.C Kasli-rn W;ishuiKton anil jw.'Slcrn Montana Kavo J-:il.a7:l. ,.,.,. p,.r .,., for ..juration, and : Ih(, r,.mamj, r for s, v, r.;. . n uthi-r bt-nvvol.nt oK.nci.s of the church, ,,nt. Am,.ril.;in i,(. Soci.-ly. and ,n(1 p,,,! ,-ouni o( churchta ol I Chris; m America. I Idaho Governor For Oregon Trail Move - 1 II. Idaho "otii;resj;iona! recoRTimon of the old Oregon trail was indor.-seJ Tuexi:iy in a letter from tloxriicr i. Moore to each o( Idaho's bcnalors and con gressmen. The poo-rnor (raw hi.s support to the idt-a M.veral days aj?o when it was brouKht to his attention by the Itoard of directors of the Twin Kails chamber ol com merce. The letter follows: '"May I tt permitted lo call your attention to the matter of feder al recognition of the Old Orcein trail. There is no denying the fact that this name Is highly signifi cant and that it would not only perpetuate the memory of the pio neers who built up the west, hut that It would also attract thous ands of othen; to follow the or iginal lathway. T1i:k means much to Idaho ami to the great north west and gives us with its connec tion a- tou.t tu coast arterial his'h wa '. 'I true' that you and the other nieiiilM-Tn of the Idaho delegation will t o-operate with the Oregon delegation in congress in the fur therance of i his effort." Jail Itreilk l-'rte.trtiteil. El'GKNI-:. Or. A break from Ihe 1 county' jail' here fru.iiral.-.i when il arc nervous or siff!er use tenuyto increase int wrong habits of t na 51U1 II i.-.sTUM& " i Ai Ktfwii h KIUM We Offer You The World's Most Sensible Comfortable and Healthful Shoe fantilever At 1 0 Off - What Madam Pavlowa Thinks About the Human Fool Madam Pavlowa whose feet are her fortune, lias made a study of the human foot and claims that men and women can be happier and healthier if their feet are normal. Normal feet are the foundation ness. In a recent interview in the New Sun and Globe, Madam follows : "The state i rect effect u n the know a brillhi need be urg but who car tisrht shoes.' We shouldViwrflst upon ble so as not to paralyze the proper muscles of our feet. Cantilever shoes have flexibility which harmonizes with the foot. It permits the network of muscles upon which tha strength of the foot depends to gain the springy elasticity of health. The Cantilever shoe not only allows the foot to strengthen by natural exercise but it pro motes good circulation and inclines one to walk for the. mere joy of walking. since six men dilK I heir . way enlered the jull by way of Ihe front through the wall a. number' of door. Hiirprh.InK: four men, who weeks HKO heard u noise Inside the Were dlKirli'ur 'ii 'hole' In the wall jail and notified Ihe nlKht police, with ll butcher knll'e and an iron Sheriff Slick. -Is and two policeman bar. Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER Do you feel thai your home is fair to you? Everyone doesn't know you, but everyommi;i see your home. Your home reflects voutastes your position your re You TELEPHONE Bowman - Hicks Lumber (pmipany For Mill and Box Wood Phone Main 517 J. L. Munhall Cold Type and Warm In expressing to our jmrons and friends theJiope that tjris may be the Happiest holiday Suson you have ever enjoyd, we iue compelled to use cold type'becausir there is no other way to reich aUr li' But we y ishwe might walk up to each and eve(yie of you, take your hand, look you in the eye and say right to your face "HAPPY VJQUnu -KELMDLE ' PROGRESSIVE- of health and happi- Pavlowa as comfort of the ft has a di- state jT the mind. I can compose, if the enougjvitn a oaci neaciacne, line it he is wearing our shoes being flexi foresight. Satisfied UN 8 Sunsi NEW YEAR" )