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Monday, January 12, 1025. ' PAGE THREE NEWS of sdciETYlsSPEEDliT ' MrH." ' Chase.- ttohn.tnkiimp wai lxvitiHH 10 tin CHtt'Cluh Rimtity'. afternoon in her 'hum 'on Hpring'j Mfert. Only clnh moi.thim ,.' lifi'fii'-ltl llllil lltlrlli -1 l.f iiflnpnnAn'u 111 V M 1-H. 'lrii'attl ivnii t,iV. I score. 'Hit li'it wna ilernrut.Hl (it ! ' i. t.,:ii(;f-i ...... .... i m m 1MI.U- ill rt-ii mill vvhilt. r-a 'r-iii-mtliniiff and n:irrIsM- tisi h iiawl. Al on npprnprlali'! hour ft ilalnty two com- luncheon was Hcrveil. i- ''' 'The T.a (i ratine rotmtry rlnh 'ooliiinHto for the month nC Junu. iiry consists of Air. and 'Mrs. l.ee.l Pnui-y, rhalrrnnn; Mr. un1 Mrs. H.j K. OMirlen. Mr. ;m.l Mrs. w. U. j lieuter. .Mr." ami Mm." WunJ M.,, Knwlrr. Mr. timl Mm. Hill IVmpie-i thn, Or. nnd Mr' Vfnm .lolinum J Mi iiikI Mrs. ('has.' A. Wngumnn, Mr. and Mrs. K II. Norlon, Warren ; K. ('iJlherl, Me. iin.l Mm. U. S. Kit-J l;ln, Mr. unil 1 M rs. Jul hut Itoesch. j O. t Hopkins. Mr. nnd Mrs. (. I'liimur,., r. nml Mrs. J. I.. liiKle! hwl Mr. ami Mis. 1 U, Ully. ' .., ! A Rmnll numher of members of Ihe rtchknh Irwlii gathered at the homo oC Mrs. Jumna Mobs last Fri day tcvoiiinj? widi Miss I .yd (a Huff, who will leave T.a. Grande In n short I Imp for I'tnti, as their honor fJUst. A- delightful feature of the ' oveiVtn. k as a.'hnnrtUerelil. show-, jcr'rn'r MIh.1 Mill?.-'After "n very en :jhy:illo ev ni:iir luncheon was serv V I'd Iy thtt ltoHti &K. . . ' t ;......, , . . "jiine Its Bession4;ijinorj'rodt ;(fter , noon, -Tuesday; af BlK'jv'lioVik kf - flic. Neighborhood tyjty .rooms, ijs " rt-gnlar place of meeiln tjKpfrln 'jj'ini? with thlsoctinft 11) rN'ttl.&P , Christ'' will bo taken up, land. tUjd-. jou noin in intvwawyor me murai jiarrutivc and the deep spiritual fijeniflcanco. of evry word and e.ve'it. The rw-Htei Una.!' poriotl' will devoted to 'reading I(;sil Kind's k"( 'oniiust of Kenr," u booktwhioht -tll will prolmbly not ajtree ti)on. btit will brinr out nmeli thouK'nlfut disfUMaioii. Visitors are always wul- "coiiKf to these meetings, A. The. Mission Rand of the Prosby J riaiv ehureh met Saturday nfter s'fiioon with Miss'l.lda May II fillister jmh hostess. Aflur-the regular pro- fyrum k'"sel Ved l.y II... ihiiuty reh'esbnieiits , wertt and a social hour enjoyed Klvts pres-nt.. 'Announcements . Bootal anmnrneenw-nts may- ii iirliitiMl in ihU coluniu free A! I."! A U M i I tM i.'.U.UJ.M iuai(;i'. an; wiuiuiiiil'u- tiirnta pertaining to any funo lif r as moWii frwd uouiHienieutN. to be urlatvil tin Mime . day,' miWt n;Wfei;t hi Nevs fdi tor's uotut , i . 1 . 1 return iMil'tlt hul W B. jt A. im lK-m ror jftfHTUli laiJiutirm r' ""lA WiVV'Oliw'ii'ivlpbc luifl it....th K. of I'. li.il tomorrow 'evciiiriK' ti t'. (traia 'and' relresiirnentR. "' HmS. The Young Women's KTuratirtiKil 'Auxiliary will meet tomorrow evj- filiirf. January I :t, at the boiiie of Mih. (.'. ('. Itunniiig, Kiln iireet. j .Second . Hope rhnpter. No. 13, O.. K. R.. jAWill have installation of officers Wednesday evening. January 14. at Hie t'hnpter rooms. After the in stallation there will be a social 'Iiour. Five pay days bath October In vvbleh you must buy fall clothes. WALLiNG'S See Our Windows for Plan fdr Securing A Lovely House Dress Or Stylish Hat WALLiNG'S For 1 he Ladies Malre ft resolution now to take betlfT care of your ap pearance during the comlntf twelve months. Hfolve to mak Wi most of your tod looks and re solve to iijoy thf service and satisfaction that work at this shop assure. CEIST MAKINELLO SHOP Room A. Summer ItMc "A Beaut; AM fur Etktt Keml." rhone Main 577 : B ill Hinni ikirn A Smart ' Outfit j I EMJGtliOlUBUY, iridescent bends and pink Batin.inake this flock what u la. and you must admit 11 1m ureiiv tfuod. Thu nurrow frunt i oant-l and the vtde sula ones are ap 1 (jiied uo Hatty thui tiiey cun tribute ! to th general airalhtllhe silhouette j' while the' wide band of embGidry vff(Yem.i'rtfH,v1vt'I(Wk' j ot a low K'r die. wide bead fringe Koikes an Interesting hvmUne. (' ( ,n r,'r ( R'MV"t1 hp I remeijd-H oij! wojstff 0itHie iVNOUi-ceH or tttlH' ijreui. eui.tui ry u . itw, neeij iohmu necessary tora!dopl t'Ve' ifot'trine fif. hi-en applied to mines, forests, va- i.tT power and- - our natur"! fuypes Xt knsv.hce,nrc-xend to Hog. tsnt(te bntialo nnf' viiuvUtH- mals generally and now we nrft proitfislng to apply it lo human life. k'f,n i ,i,r below a reasonable stun- iiuni to annual excellence ami nis period of usefulness Is brief com pared with thojimuher of his years. Restricting marriage to the fit, and hi Are Intelligent care, of the body are two 'measures that are needed Jo. conserve the health of the peo ple. Sickness at the age of thirty five to forty-four Is nearly double the. rate at fifteen to twenty-four. The economic loss from disease and ill health is apalllng. Tho loss from dis-ise and disability In Ore feoii Is estimated to be over $40, (00,000 annually at least 40 or which is needless. We must civo consideration to any Known type of influence that leuus io miorien iiiwiiiiu iiiu or iu produce disability. Heredity is re sponsible for a certain proportion of physical deficiency, and suscep tibility to disease. A family his tory -of .tuberculosis Is Important; not that this disease Is directly transmitted, but a certain Inferior, tight -weight type of, physUjua ap puars to be frequent in those wltli a tuberculosis family history and offers a low resistance to this In fection.. Lire insurance Investiga tions have shown that among In sured men who were at least twenty-five pounds underweight and had a brother or sister rile of tubercu losis, of every (en deaths five wore due to tuberculoses. , The draft examinations show that mental and nervous deficiency and instability are n prevalent us tu burculosis and as well worthy of being combated la an organized v.u y . A i )0 ii t two per cent of t h e gemr;;! population are definitely Snodgrass , & Zimmerman l 'ndei takers Ambubnce Service riinnp Main C2 Coiner 4th and Penn il vl m UV?A J TU n 4 j.iijnti ill I : iEt Foreip:n Builders of ITeav-ier-Than-Air Machines Demand Heal "Flyers." PARIS, (AP)-Speod. speed and more speed, was the main object j toward which airplane inanufae- i turers htrlved dnVK" I'J'i. jndfeins: bv the exhibits shown at .the Ninth -'rench Aviation Salon In the Grande Pulais. It seems as If the 1 rend toward mun.si ions maehlnes with welKht lilting capacity ramr ln from three to five ions, preva lent ut lust year's siilon, bus been tibandoned. In onler to achieve speed, the designers and muiiufnclurers have reverted lo monoplanes and ses tiUlplanes, oll-metul thick wings, and powerful molorsrbuUt, us lii;ht as possible.. "Thn manufacturer must build whatever tho customer wants." suld Monsieur K. Dewoitlnne. "In our case tho customer is the slate and the state wants fast planes, so It is up to us to supply lliein." There are orders for 300 of thes fast planes now on file al I he liewoltlnne plant for delivery in They arc distributed am ong tho following - governments: Jugoslavia, Italy, CV.eeho-stnvakia. liclgium And Japan. It Is under "slood that the largest order conies from theK;ir Kaslern country. Nieuport present a sesinlplnrie nrnied with four machine guns, despite the fuel that It Is only-7.60 meters-in length and has a wing spreail of only 12 meters. They 'say Its 4fit ttnrsftpowcr motor ejin haul that )lane- at :a rate- of :toa kilometers per hour for three sol id honrS. H has a lifting capacity flf fion kilos. i . . J.?1?'7!-. R;i'maP.ni . . TTYIV't . . nm! Caudron all turned . in "pursnil iMntf'- '5YlNVd1innsion3 and llft hig capacity similar to the Nieu port. They lal claim to he able to negotiate between 230 and Soft kilometers an hour. Karmnn alone exhibits, a huge bombing biplane, equipped Avith four ftoo horsepower motors which weighs ll.WH) kilos when ready lo take th air. This weight ineluiles 2,f0 kilos of bombs and 2,000 kilos of find. The nrmament of this aii cruis er consists of 32 bombs or f6 kilos each, with seven to teii bombs of 100 and 200 kilos, all arrange)) with automatic, release. Provision is made for bombs of fiOO kilos li stead of the lighter bombs wheti necessary. Two machine gun$, one fore and another aft, complete the m Hilary erjuipment. It eail- rles a crew of seven men; two m;c ehino gunners, two pilots, two inq-i ehnnics and a navigating offlcef wbojulH aiHjas'ii bombing expert. Al alln.sfin'inoior caiwiblo i tl(i- tveWVplnif Hsu 'i-hofbeporer mid .weighing on.ly -ttJiih ekllos. was the .NiihjepijMg'f jnnnh jucj'trtrty by Hy Experts. ' " . j -To- the-layman o.na-if-1.hn..moM ' po 1 i iTf i fl Ti r i" ci f T1i e ''salon" "haw bern"TItlnfTgTiT-''imrTllH-vlth wljiel (jipt,:.lii Pelet4lerj .jJ'QIsy I'leiv -rrom lrj Tiwni uniTgunT, n;ne motor which propelled the plApi from Paris lo llnnoi has been lak en apart and the worn condition of some of tile ple-ees just holding by n thread has been giving the visit ors a thrill ns they di.soms "w'hat might have been." menially defective, one-hair of whom nre in m-ed of Institutional care. There are in the Stale ol Oregon at least Otmn persons who are definitely mentally defective and there nre over 3 000 In our state Institutions. The high proportion of peopW coming under the classification ol mentally deficient may well give us concern and Is a factor to be con sldered In relation to eugenics ns well an to the Introduction of low grade mental stock into this stair by Immigration. Statist ies show that the insane, pnupers. prosti tutes, drunkards and criminals come largely from the rank of the mntnlly abnormal nnd unfortun ately they are Increasing ut twice the rate of the general population. It Is plainly evident that a big har den la Imposed by mental deficiency and It is important to eradicate the foci of crime and indigency. Heg regation and sterlllzat4on are the only ftolutionsto the problem. A elded step must be taken to pre vent the ever Increasing amount of poverty, degenerncy, immorality, insanity and crime. From Bombay rest i k Copyrtcnt by Harris Kvrin Mlrt Bspsy Iaiuur Curtjl f vry daurhter of th Hih Pri-M of Mif Prrn at Bombay i Whin(fton visitor 8b in making iody f riiftirttia and eduraiional int tuitions w this country. Ming whom script uraJ Un uaf iff ' ''ARTICLE No. 8 . I Thcro have been many hooks of the gumo. That tn ono reasohr written, on unction,; telling thowby articles such us these are tfo-t player what to Yibl or what to play . popular. They handle only ofto under abmisC every coiicelvablrt principle at a ITme flrhil In a martf sltuatlon. As a resuit, the reader. her: ahat is easity undtrslood.! Is generally left fn a moat con fused state of mind .ami applies the wrong principle al the wrong - time, s one of my correspon-t dents expresses It, "after reading! all i no uuinoriiieH on auction, j hiiA-it eo n el itletl . that the onlv safe tiling to tlo with a big hap il Is to pass it." Such a stale of affairs ISrf of course, ft reflection on tlmihand was dealt at one of the present dyle and complexity of ( well-kno'n New York clubs and the luniks on a net Ion and 11m waywaH the cause of more or less (hey handle the various problems tacrhmutiouM tllscursion; ITearls A, ChH J, 7, litamunds Spades 8. Hearts fi, 4 Clubs K, 4. 3 - Idanionds to, 7, R Spades A, J. lo, 0 No' scorf; first game,' Z' dealt and t bid onit no-tramp. A and Yj passed, and H bid .two' hearts.1. Si and A passed and Y also should have passed but forgetting that ho. had only one stopper In .the heart suit, bid two no-trump. All passed and Z. went down four irick on ic. i ricks undoubted, a net loss of points. If Y. had passed as should have dope, Z would have opened the new of diamonds and then followed with the trey. When Y ohlninrd the - h ad, he could have returned the diamond ind allowed A to trump. In this way Y-7, coild hnvo saved vamc, and A-H would have scored t hree odd in hearts, wit h simple honors, a net score of 40 points. This hand and Y's bidding is a fine example of "what not to do" after partner has hid one no trump and has been overbid. Don't bid two no-trump unless you have i siopper In the suit hid 1,1(1 lwu spades. It would not huvo,Brou1 , lh0 chamber of Deputies. . ..'been double.! and 55 could have . ... ,in.,',nni ..ruvh you. unless you should-jusl nm(U, Qu , R . (rf(ipi;nw I , ' 01 m"l"K. ''?Jt a doniiie against happen to. fmvVJ on eSceptloiiHliy big outsijie hand Willi your single stopper. ' y, , ; . Answer o' "Hearts - J, clubs Q : lilainohds Rpudes' Q Hearts B ..11 Clubfl A, J, 07. 3 Diamonds 11, 8, it, ft, 3 Spades -- It, a Henrla K. Clubs 8, 3 Diamonds-!- Hpades K. A- No scorn, first game. Z, dealt, and hid one hearl und all passed, discard ot, his losing ciun on no V opi ned the ace or clubs und good , spade and all of his other il, ..n ,. I-Ilw, nine nf i..:m,1.-h llUllrliS .lie gOOll. I'll.ye.l In.HllS won the trick with the nee or way Y-Y. lose only one club, one spades and then led the five nfispiule and one heart Irick. flup hearts. How should Z now piny I pose, however. Hint Z wins lhe Die hand so that hs ran make ; first heart trick und trumps hlsi lour odd ugninst unv defense? The losing cluh In Y's hand. If he! point of pluy In this problem Is does, hn loses gnme for B can. for Z,nnt lo trump his losing club ow mukn two trump tricks by in .1 immy. On the lead of Ihe .-erusing lo win the second round rive of hcnrls by H hn should ; r trumps. Tills Is u pretty proh win Ihe trlrk and continue t lip j i.-m and sho lid be played over heart lead for three rounds or tin-1 several times until thoroughly un til II plays his ace. If B refuses I d.-rstood. The play of a club at in iiluv Ills ace on Ihe third round.! trick four Is a fine enample of ". should slop the heart lead. No matter whut ft then does, he can - T" ' ' f I ' f'l p i ,-j Communists Avet Documents Were Falsified lied Element Declares Authenticity of Paper Nil; French Press Gave Much Pub- liclty to Findings. PARIS (AP) Supposedly secret locuments that fell Into the Iinndn of tho French press and provoked Insistent demands that the govern ment take repressive measures against Unlshevlk agitators in France have been declared to be forgeries by the official Bolshevik organ, llumnnlte, nut such papers ns the Temps and Liberie, which have published some of the docu ments In detail, Insist that they ore genuine. They appear in many re- spects to accord perfectly with the recently Increased activities of Bol shevik organisations. I The principal document, which! s ts forth the general plan of pro paganda and proselyting, begins with a census blank that sir mem bers of the party are railed upon to fill out, sign and turn In to their respprtlve groups; this slip gives the ct-ntral organization means of j immediately reaching every ni'm Urr or th party nnd M watehlnts nd controlling hts acta. 'I ben fol lows an outline of the composition of the "cellules dVntreprlw- or "cells of Industries." Thw "celia" are organizations s-t np In every workshop wh'-re f'ommnnisis are m ployed. Th-y are Intended to erv as agents for coiivmion ot th'ir fellow workman it the Hol shevlk raiis, and to niHkf It pos sible to obtain ltmnMhal setion In very Indiis'ry and trade or proles sion when the word Is given .y the central organiziillon. I The dutb-fi of Hit "eel's" nre to I r port th e inovenn-uli of all om- tiiunisis; to obtain complete lufor- j matlou us to th resources, liablts.j i "What not to do" is really a le-1 ,tVr slogan than thosei adopted by! the writers., of the solemn and heavy hooks on the" game. It will; at ' ; least give concrete exam plea of i"whut not to do" and thero- (ore help .a little when the samel sitiiatl6ns, arise.4 . , , 'ii;hf-; "other niglif Ibe followfn(p! J, 9 6 if, S, 4 , s " ' "' " '. 7, ti. 3 Hearts K. Q, 10. 8, 2 clubs A, S u ' niamonds K, J. 9. 2 Spades 11, 2 Hearts 7, 6, S . flubs Q.,in, 9. f, 2 V :( 1 tlapiomts A, K. 4, 3 "'i '' , f. I ppndes -h I; Q. 4 , .' it ' ,v ! j Heru's'another hand held by the same player: V ' t Heaits i"U.Y,6:i:;;;!' j ., rinba K. S, 2 " )iamonls K, j, fl . Spades i J, JJ, 4. 2 Hul.her R.nne. no score, Z denlt and hid one spade, A and Y pass ed and It hid two .diamonds. 'A and A passed and Y now decided that two no-trump wns a icoud hid, instead of Lidding. two spades. He didn't stop, to realize that his K. J, 9 at diamonds were in. the wrontf position lo act as a do title stopper. The Did was very hud and a fine example of "what not lo do." The bid was doubled nnd defeated .10(1 points. If Y hud llHt.Vjteir two odd In sondes uni four, honors, or M points, and losing Itiif) points. " . , . , . VroMcm Xi.' - 10, - S. 4 - K.,Q. 10, q 8. 7.-4 :.. , T'lTearts A, 7,'0. Ti ('labs K', 10; 0, 6, 4 filumonds None Spades A. .T.fi. 3 s ' Q. , 3 A. J. 7, 4 1". not save game. v. can ooium u hand. weaknesses, politics and religion of their employers; to locate all stocks of arms and ammunition and gen erally to supply Ihe central organ ization with such Information as will give It every possible hold on thu bourgeois class. Would KcorganlM. There is provision for tho reor gnnlwitlon of the psrty'by 3nnu- SALE NOW ON HIGH-CLASS SHOES LOW PRICES Tlipy ft-el right They look right And they are right. Last, but not least The Price is right. THE BOOTERY Wlter Wjle. YricK and Vualilf Ara tiaal. fiAT nAYDEJT. Ugf. if ;': :: ary, 1525. sn.l Iho i'flilillhiiiiit of new Communist groups In Paris us wt'll on In.ih. provinces. It is set forth' aiBO tliul tln pnrly must tn ti'lislfy an.l i.h've'liii. Us urtion uiuoiiK tlielulMr. unions, and en deavor to Hive .ii'-. iiioi- Importiii.t pluee' to woin. In- (h r.-yuiution ary. movement.-'. Work amons the t Slrirjtjjt'ljiiif Tlioinpson, preside peasants is nol ln be neitlecte.l. and el rl Ul l(oMa) Society ol.McdU Iho culiinit nt. a peasant Ooimnunlat. cnuvut'tt-rournt dinher; I conRrcss Is -Wnr January. 1'iias- "It s curious ' the speaker de unt Soviets are to.he organized. h-hp-ed.! Vthat tt-b-itinn.-r , speak . The acllvltles of f 'pmniimlsls In il'lf islip.ild M a i-Dstom' vlth' a the colonies are presertl.ed inr pra- .lieople! who spenkj us haciy as -wd sraph which says "the twty will '": Nolle of 'liu' ' Jour nations undertake u vliroraus prmanda whlidi composed our more or less among the peoples oppressed ly I 'idled Kingdom can , claim great I.'reneh li.inerlalism and will orrtin- clarity of expressioli.-l he continue Ize them with u view to their llber-V'1- I'Tho Welshman Inlks a lun alion: II will rnll toward the mid- j g""g" "f f"' "- which no one die of 18 mtnfi'foRH nf rnlonlul peoples to that effect.' The detulls of organization pro vide for ugllatlon among foreltrn workers In Kranee, and In the ar my, and Intensified revolutionary agitation in the parliamentary group of the party under the supei yiston of a inemher of the party wno ,10t a deputy and who will aecrelurv for (he Communist says that the preiient political altuatton In Kranee. iu extremely ravoruoin 10 Communist propaganda, tvndi also icharges every member of the party with the obligation ,of, .bringing in one new member, ( ; LOW, LIGHTLY BONED LA CAM1LLE I Comfort to the nth degree! This I.a Camilla Is faohioaed of dainty materials, hna low top and back of. elastic web bins'. "A - gurmdnf; '. that 'for sheer loveliness und prucllcnl Ity, cannot be equalled, lie fitted to a Im Camtlle anil know real corset comrort. A full line of the dlffe.ent models In Hrnsnieres and Cor sets, alwuya on hand. MRS. R0BT. PATTISON Corsetlero Phone Alitln MB . , .- 1010 4tl Hi.. West of P. O. ELECTRIC Curling Irons..52.00 up Flut Irons J4.00 up Percolators ..?7.00 up Toasters , J6.50 up Waffle lrons....?10.00 up Crais ..$9.85 up Hot Plates $4.65 up Eoudoir Lmps. f2.00 up Flash Lights 50c up Electric Ranges$10.00 Electric Engines ..$12.00 La Grande Electric Co. rqdli)Don House Dr : Clearance Prices BEAlJTIFt 1 L'N KW NKLLY DON HOUSE DRESSES in Gingham, Percale or Satin a large, number of be- coming styles to solcct front-at exceptionally . IcrtV; prices. .. . ... , ,. ' ' ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Self-Annt.v-.fs Kevenls Wijr i:ufcliliiiieii Aro Touguctled - LONDON. (Al") A. scientist has made the discovery that the "most silent ana luartlculatn ani mals Jn, nntur are asses, owls, oy W nn.4.1 rSii.-lishmen." iaitcordine ' " RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES 1'llB BATTKRX A EIjEOTRIfi SERV1CB CU. Ivelglilao Dfachtne Works tUdft. tsn Wasiilmrtoa Are. M-Wlil ' We Owe Our Success ' - ll I- II ! ) . . n.., rilt'lAmAa I III It'll UMiri. t uid I I- 'I u I .'. i -. '" ' I ' i ' ii. 'I ' i U-iihll vhiimm' oil 'H nk ' a '"'''S JiV.'Ui.T? .1 !!. 'J.I..!' ' "' " ' , ..... . v '. '"'.' ' - r''1 If it U made, by Gwilliama Electric. Bakery you 'can-depend on it that it's the best. . .. . . Wo use no substitutes in the manufacture of our,, products. "Home of the Golden Crust." Gwilliatns' Electric Bakery 7; A CHOICE' ENTERraN'Si ENT:-;: ; The Monday Musical Present The y Meiropolitan Grand Quartet Friday, January '. 16th. 8:00 p. m. Presbyterian Church " Got Tickets now (?1 Each) at Eastern Oregon Music Company ' Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values . Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Home Made Chews T.i Mako Tlwm In Varkma FUtots. KPCCIAIj Tins WEEK 2 So Lb. The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The nome of Home-Made Oind) (Retail only) at else undersl.v,.: and" he therefore' does not coui .; liie Irishman Isuf- . fera from-' confusion- of thought; ' the Englishman Ii nfj'llcted -wUh confusion of speech, and the Scots-. man, when- he- goes -to - u- public . dinner, especially is -wine Is In- clujdeldralways hQpfs to,l(ftvtol the ' tableiscechless.r j - j . , ,' tritlt .Trct! iInriafiB.iWli-4. con- .qeri hasbfn expri'isoil here i since tfio tliawl qer th bAnditioh,o fruit. itrcM. ! JftJ, HlOleisoul ror sovoral years manager of the Mil ton Krult Growers' Co-operative Union and an.; experienced -(nlt: man. said, no damage wna. done lo the- 1936 toherry 'and'-prnrie rop. nr inn KTORAOS'1 BATTERIES II During the Past Year ,to' v !'''' ! '. Wjtk A ' A nkvAAia'tj. v ''' ' .1 " ' -f '' I L n . i 1 .ii m m ', ' ".'!! ' !! -wU d.t.i 3ic :.j