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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1925)
Tuesday, January 27, 1925. THE LA. GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER PAGE FIVE 'li01Nfws,nR-flORECONSfS lUcalNewslnB,.eH COM IN 01 KVtNTS March 6, ft. 7 District high school basketball tournament at Union. Ill Hi flume - William 'ondlt la III at his home al Sufi iW'aHliliiKton avenue with in-(lin-iifci. Injured Ankle Airs. Pete Itiever tr Kumelu ar rived In 141 Grand" this inornln? have an ankle treated which v.as seriously Injured ycuterday. Hapfleld Umdy and Miss Uulh Itrunuon 'or North Powder took out u ninrriufre llcenne at the county clerk's office yesterday. I nhmtltfiK t'nr ' A carload of poultry Teed whs being" mi loaded this morning by the Union County l'o-opcrutlvo poultry association. Pastries On Display The G Williams Kleetrlc llnkery lias a very uttructlvc display of bakery products In the chumber of commerce window this week. Filed fur Homestead Clayton H. Knotts of Pilot Itock. Oregon, wns In La Grande this morntng and filed an application lor a homestead at the government land office. Attended Convent Ion Lee Warnick. ex-county sheriff, p turned from u trip to Portland and Salem this morning. While In Cortland Mr. Warnick attended the sheriffs' convention. Appeals Cast Peck Jones was fined $f for possession of liquor Inst evening by Judge J. I. Slater, presiding In mu nicipal court. Jones appealed the case to the circuit court. ( , , III linker Toility Puliee Chief Clint Haynin Is In linker todtiy on offlehil business In (tinned Inn u-ltli the KerleH of rob beries tlml occurred here nbout iij" month iikii. Including those at Hum"' -' B" ror "- li.wus on- . . . . Miu-lli- ili-wtirttixl u-llliotit (itiiirnirliililn Jackson, Clark and Larson homes, Inspector Here J. H. Gordon, public service com mission inspector, with heuduuur-b-rs in PaUer, .Ih in La Urunde to day. Men for .Meeting Mrs. Kulherlnc Kriclinon, Dep uty Supreme Cnlnmander of the Women's Mem-fit association, ur rived in I, a Grande this morning In be present al the regular meet ing (Ills evening. ' .Simula 1 1 Inches During the past -4 hours a total or two and due-half Inches of snow has fallen hpon La Grande, ac cording lo meesuretiienls ut the fire station. It wus unnouueed to day. Pierce lit Portland L. H. f'ieiee, son of Governor Pierce, iirrlved in Portland from La Grand yesterday with a ship ment of stock. Mr. Pierce oper ates a n'tocU ranch on which are raided Hp celebrated w hlte-faed cows. He In reentered at the Im perial hotel. Orcgoninn. Personal Mention J. I. Lynch made h ip to Maker today. a business M. L. Gunnersnn of Knterprls" l now registered at the Foley hotel. Mrs. II. Ilacen of Island CUy iih In l4 Crande this morning on a shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Siilbb and Miss Violet Gllderslerve or Knter prise. whit have been In Portland for the Iiihi few dnys. reiurned to Wallowa county this morning. L. A. Sherod. farmer of Wal lowa who has been nt Mot Lake vislilng Mrs. Sherod while she Is undet-Kointr treatments reiurned to his home this morning. Mr. Klb-n Monroe of Suiumer- LAST WEEK CLINT'S BIG January Clearance Sale Save 10 to 501 On Miindiird line f Quality Merchandise for Mm, Young Men and Woys. Our Kntire Stock on Sale. SAI ( LOSKS SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 ST. :;$o r. M. WTHE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE vilp. who has been ma kin-, a trip to Spokane, Port I und und other ! cities, hub tn l.u Grande thin morn ing on her way home. Hob Gurlty returned ( h Ik moru la rroin Portland ufli'P nn,)Hhhii: his school work ut Lincoln hlffh Mr. Uarity has been enrulli-d m Lincoln si net' full. MihaOnii Hudson returned to he. lion ! hi Imbier this morulnu aft-i visiting here ut thu John Wblden home. Mis. J. P. Timber, a resident of w ciHer, Idaho, went I hroiiKh Im (irunde this morning en route to Kntcrpriue to visit her UaughUr, Mrs. Itobt Hembert. Grovor Mc.Laln of Wallowa, who I made u (rip to Portland recently with u shipment of hogs Tor mar ket, whs In La Grande this morn ing on the return trip. The mar ket Is in very good shape at pres ent. J. A. Arbuckle. Is again at work at the llooverized Grocery after being confined to his home for sev eral days on account of Illness. ARMY POWDER IS UNDAMAGED BY WATER STORAGE SAN KIIANCISCO Al) Kx prrluiflilH conducted by the nrmy have dfnionHt ruled (hut Kiuokvli-iM . powder may he stored under wiuit , in cum lliounm m, limes wunoiu uu- leriorution. it was announced here recently at headquarters of the .Viuth Corps area. This. It was said, probably will provide a method of storing large quantities of powder without dan-, ger of fire or explosion The con slant low temperature mulntained under Hie water retards the de composition of the powder which normally would take place if it were stored in magazines and thus Is cvxpcctcd to actuully Increase Its life by probably ten years. "Powder which has been In stor age for several years under water." said the statement, "can he given simple drylnc treulmenl and fired Inally designed without appreciable vurlalion in velocity and pressure. These conditions are' mulntained with Httc difference whether the powder Is stored in sea water or fresh water. "Three types of powder" have been used in the unilcr-water stor age experiment. powder for 75 inin. liiiVinm' and 11' -inch guns wua placed in specially prepared boxes . provided with- numerous openings to allow free circulation of water, and Immersed In the lake to a depth of about three feel. or purposes of comparison an eqiiut amount of each kind of pow der was. stored in u iimgaxlne. At the end of six months were found to have undergone no appreciable change, either In stability of bal listic qualities." HosiK shot von ih;ar NKWPOItT, Ore. Del Umslng. Slundard Oil employe living In Newport was disturbed early by a strange noise on his back porch, where he had some uppbs stored. Peeping through the window, he could see the outlines of what has been caused In Germany b; looked like a huge black bear. It 1 1 extensive advertisements of i uroured his wife mid her fat her j company producing -a . new beet and they till agreed that It was a j mntnlnlng only one-huff of I pet bear, eating the apples. Lansing j c,.i 0f nlcohoL Brewers are up h carefully and qulelly got his' rift'-, j arms, es they see a prohlbiiioi pok",i It throunh the window and movement behind this lievcragt fired. He Ml the mark, all right. 'wmt ,,. HriJ(M (.holic content for on Investigating he found thatj,, ,,aH howirver. tin- endorsement he had killed a black cow. j uf liny U(M.lura Ull)j p,yHicul edu- The bo:sle belonged to ex-County calors. Asesor Unborn, who Is scratching his head over the probb m of froinJ SPLIK II AMI SLS MKMItLIt !whom lie-win collect the price ol one black cow. j stm. UiborV sole woman re pre - jHi-nlutlvt- in the llouve or Commons Ib lu'lum In Hold Centennial I nlr ,u,j,, ,er maiden speech In that. HKl'SSKLH (AP A world'ri ' house recently. Dressed In black, fair Is to take place In Belgium In which set off her auburn hair, she tpr.o. In comniciiiorutlon of thempoke vivaciously and earnestly tooth anniversary of the founding of the kingdom. Brussels and Ant - werp. which at rirst were rivals for the honor of being selected as the seat of the fair, have burled the hatchet and agreed on a compro mise by which exhibitions are to lake place In both cities. 4 no cuss words If there were how would you went her? tuiu iiimiit the i ii Exports from Columbia River for 15)21 Amount ed to 1)80,000,000 Feet, Report Declares. POIlTLANI. Ore. (Special) ! According to figure compiled by The Tlmberman exports of lumber1 from t he ( 'ntumbla river Tor I he j yeur I'.'L'H amounted to UMMHju.iuiti : feet, or this amount O7.1"0.mh. feet were declined to foivlin coun tries with the bulk to China. Ja pan and Amdi alia. ShipmelitH to the Allan tic count amounted to 179.Gtiu.noo feel, t lie balance de livered In California. Of the or ltiX.Odti.tMio feet shipped front I he Pacific North west ports ti China In IH24,- Po-tlund and tlx Columbia river shipped llG.uoo, 000 feet or nearly 00 per cent. This Is nearly as much as was shipped to China from the entire coast In 11)2:1? Shipments to the United Kingdom from . the coast amounted to DO.ooo.ooO reel of which approximately one-third ortgluuted on the Columbia river. Shipments to the Atlantic coast from the Northwest In 1124 amount-ed to over l.ooo.ooo.ooc feet of which 1 7lt. flan, ana . reel were shipped from the Columbia river. Shipments to the Atlanlb const for the year 1026 sturt out with nearly G. 000. 000 feet placed aboard ship during the first If- days of the month with 1nrg car- Bol.a ouki- ror the biihince or th ,0ntli iind for the next few month: , ,.OIm,. Vessels of the Amerlcun- Hawaiian fleet are pausing up Cali fornia ports and carrying full cur goes of lumber from Pugel Souni and the Columbia river. Th st en in er Sa nlu ( "eel I la of the A r gotiuut line cleared from Port lam with .t.SSS.Otto feet of lumber oarl this month and It Is expected thai the Lewis 1 Luckcnlmch or th Luckenbach line will sail wlih t cargo of approximately 8,000.0'M teet the end of this month. Port land still maintains her lead ai the leading lumber export city o; the world and the Columbia rlve district is second only to the Puge Cound district tn shipments ol lumber to all dcHtluations during the pust year. , llig Increase Noted. The lotal shipments from Port land to Atlantic const ports lor tin year 10-4 according to statistic4, complied by the Traffic Deparl nient of the Port of Portlam amounted lo ItUS.KMi Ions. This It an Increase of approximately K per cent over l!3 when I7K.a2 tons were placed aboard tcsseh for delivery In these ports. In crcascH were shown In many item wllh Phi per cent Increase In th lumber cargoes. Some of the olhe items which show,, large Increase'! wew nm lined goods. flonif. hicb primes, salmon and wool wit I wheal, paper and hay showing li volume ror the first lime. Ship menls from the Atlantic coast wee slightly under the liguri s Tor (hi year previous being I l.aiiH I, I'.ilM uud -:l.-ii Ions In l'.:i. Thl wus accounted for by . slight de-ereast-K in many Items and no out standing Hem or decrease. .Near Itcrr Howrs Oter (iertnaiiy PKItLIN (AP) Much con n j I.oNImi.n (AP) Kllen Wilkin- und made a good Impression. The I little las, as, she s called by b const MucntH becuuise of her dimin utive tdze.- )h expected lo wpeak I often on subjects arfeitillg the wel- fare of women. Miss Wilkinson finds the dlgnlt of the Commons to her liking, und regards 1 lie dull black clot hen ol members an In keeping with their 1 heavy rcHponsiuiiii lea. Also sue ; lias neen impressed wnn ine pome j way In which men can fty 'cutting '.things. They hove developed. sh says, to Die htgllesl degree. ?ne an of being thoroughly nasty with per fect politeness. Ambassador? , fenau Mcditl McCormick f tilt not. Ui bHng ronsidrrxl br Prmte dtnt Coohdai" tot lh mbuaftdoT: tav to Oerminj'. . A K SAVE -with at your DRUGSTORE When you nerd something from h Drug Slore, the first store you think or is the one you huvc confi dence in. You want to ft el nalV In your Drug Store pur chases. - There Is every reason why you should h a e confi dence, in the Uexall Drug K) ore. ' Kverything e uell under the Kexalt h r a n d s are guai-anteed tin best that can be obtained, , O irs 1h one .or the ten thousand It e x a 1 I, Drug Stores that own the fac tories producing Itexall, Pure test, Kanl leek, Jon ted, Klrnzo, Curu Nome, etc. You save with safely when you buy your Drug Store needs at Glass Drugs - The lti:.AliL Slurc Hunt's Letter (Continued Irum Page 1.) res-ntui Ives" In t 'ongress or. probably. It would be more correct to say the representatives reflect the attitude of the stated. On this theory. Connecticut walks away wlh (he blue ribbon is the most conservutlve of all our ominouweallhs. Of the entire li amendments ho far adopted to the Constitution, the 'Nutmeg" state has ratified just one the sole exception being the intendment giving "equal rights" to women. EXCLUSIVE GOLF LINKS NOW USED BY THE PUBLIC LONDON (AP) The Princes Golf club, once , one of I he most cluslve In the London district, lias been converted lulo a public iourse. Kor the equivalent, of H5 :ents a round, auyoue tuny play I here. Princes at .one time was lho",ravorile golf rusorl of llonar Uam )tnliour ami other outstand ing statesmen. Represent in (he public. Lum my MucDoualtl acceplcd Hi deeds i nd tide lo the course troiu Sir It. Mallaliy-I eeey, who spent more than :Mto.nno on the property be- i'oro giving l away. The former prime mknhttcr : aald te was rirst Initiated Into Hie mys 'eiics ur goir (ty an eminent divine if the KNlablislied Church of Scot land, who told him I he game w.is ,ine discipline lu sell -conl rob . "Korly years iiko." Mr. Moi-Dimi-tld nil id, "golf was a cheap Kitine. Hid the, game cost' nit- about ai. jience a year. The game lias got .'tir loo expensive. It ought to get lack to Its old position as a flr.sl :lass workman's game." High Cost of Living AffectS SlCCl BUSinCSS M I DDL KS I HI It o, Lug. Spea li - ng on tin- outlook In Hie sleet (,rale. Hlr Arlh ir Doriunn. a mem ber of one of the leading steel producing companies, sahf that whereas ,. the cost of living was aver . i per 'cent above pre-war cost, utei-t prices Were up enn than 40 per cent. 1'nb-HS t here tvas before long a radical reduc tion In the cost of living In this country, und In Hie price that tin' Iron lind ttlcel trade bud to pity for the services which it did not control, there would be a de cline I u the export of Iron and tteel which would seriously afreet 'he purchasing power of this -ounlry lu foreign markets, If this was not to happen, he iti I (I. It might become iiccoHsarv to uhfddi7,e Hie export of Iron tnd steel produced in (ircat llril iln until such time as an equlllb- ri mi was once more rent o red be tween the llritish and continental conditions of life. :tir. on; at cisossiMis SALKM. re.-r-A total, if 4T perhott.1 .were killed IIS t lie result of crossing aeebb-nts Involving trains operated by Hie Southern Pacific company during the last six ycHra, according tn n report tiled In the offices or the public v-rvlee cominifsloii. The report was in-epured by officials of the Soul hern Pacific cmupany. There were 4!i."i7 accident h r'-pm-ted to Hie railroad company during the period covered In the rrpoit. A total or l.ifl pi-rsons were Injured as n result tf Hit iceith-nts. Ni entlmate uf thi- prop erty damage was HHemptfil, offt--lilts of the railroad coiiipiiuy said, I'm tat Imports Aln-kn l'ttcs IIAVl:i;. Prune. f.p --. T o cousigniiM'iits of stlviT Iom-s. from AIshKh and Ho- other from CHiiada. liter fetidly -ntr'-d Ibis port. Tngetn-r they Irttal !H ani mals and all will he wnl to the Vosres mountains for breeding ptirpowe. Silver f fur eomntnnd v-ry iiiKh 4Tk B on Hie I''r-ie h iuurk"l. n mmmmmmm THE OLD HOME TOWN i y I AOCHit MENOERSHOT FOIOT TO UNTIB f J ' t S H HORSES AND DRewB AWAV FROM THE f , j-, f ZSO g DOLLAR STORE TAKING ALON& THE MAIN 1 Ujlf1 ffS' i E PART OF THE FRONT PORCH L 1 (T . g tcj Two Years Necessary To Tabulate Eclipse Data NKW yoitK (AP) That an liil- porta nt crop of scienttfie data was reaped by astronomers and by stu dents of physics, mathematics chemistry, radio and of meteorol ogy during Hie two scant minutes of darkness that marked Satur day's total eclipse of the sun was predicted by Hclcntisis Monday. Although It was said that It may require as long as two years to col lect, und analyse the cuormouH uiassi'8 of data collected, already Heveral phenomena have been brought lo the attention of the sel entitle world. Dr. Samuel A. Mitchell, dlrectoi of .the ; I zander McCormlek .. ob servatory and chairman of the eclipse committee of Hie American Astronomical society, has announc ed that the "shape or the corona was a great surprise." "It Is two and a half years since the minimum nun spot period, but strange to siy. the corona had al tered greatly from the typical form seen during the minimum." he said. Protest Army Drills In .(upunesc Schools TOKIO (AI')-tTIu' proposed in- Hi U ut ion of military training In the middle'i.nd higher technical sehoo! has aroused Violent opposition ! among students, many intellectual societies and in Hie bulk of the na live press. Student bodies havi sent deputations to the war tie part menl lo register their ohjee-1 Uon to (he plan, and a number ut educators have made public ad drcHSf,ur. contributed articles to the .newspapers against it. Tlie supporters of the plan main tain Hritl It lias no ciutenflnl mili tary objective, but Is Intended as: a substitute for sports and lo In- j vlgoraVe I he youthful mind as well' as body. "We have studied how. the. American . authorities are. through military discipline, trying lu kctpithe .spirit of the nation vig orous, steady and energetic." said minister or war,- "and we hav. j .4lf: It(1).. ,,,.,, ,,,H ringers . pul tound their syHb-.u so clever thai . jH (.(m) h. rn(o Mrnp we inlend. tg cipy ,-il... To bnpule t .. t,(..-;raiie -nglner. Soilie any Inlentiou to U4roriiial;lng l'l'-j (,,, (-hnnth, bbu a g;i iifnsk. The piiraltoutf rir.ar Is abHiird'.'.. , nun- wench sc.reaineu anij -hi' ,waj ; . -r-T-r1 ---v . , jdroppyil Into the slnirl. The cable liadio Ib iiiis swfileii " J.-i k-d. The crane moved upward ( Cbiser To An'ieilca n) ol,i of Hie mouth of thc-shaft STOCKHOLM AP Ktr thitame Hie limp form of a man. a fir si lime in the history or com- rope around hi walHt. muni' jiIIomh between Sweden and Three morr tlmeH the cable was America. Swedes huv been abb- toj H"iid direct New Year's greetings through the air to their friends and rebillveH In the l'nil ) Slab s. This STAR WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX presents Flames Desire typleJJiom OUIDA'S "iStrathmorts ir 'ii v ..-.w'L" A .1 hi i T' IS t love And JACK 'A KNOt'KOt By Stanley "A spike shaped streamer was 1 seen, a little to the right of Uie vertlcle stretched out nearly a eo lar diameter." '.. Iv,, Another who is reported to have found unlooked-for features In the' eclipse. Is Prof. Henry Norrls Itus so ! I of Princeton university. He Is quoted to the effect that not only was the brilliancy ftT the corona unusual, but also the aharpness with which the "shadow bauds" were visible. The acute observation powers of mere laymen were attested to by reports that color process photo graphs, the first ever successfully taken of a, total eclipse, allowed a number of prominences, two in particular at a point where the hour hand of a watch would bt when pointing ut 4:.1 und ,1 o'clock. Although' Saturday ) tronouiers report that solar promi nences were Inconspicuous, numer ous law observers announced that they had seen them. Is due to the opening or the new radio station at Orlmelon, and they have made extensive use of this privilege. M.-HsageH from Hie most remote .,!..,. t Kw.-.tnii now reach Nw York In the average lime of .half an hour, and more than l.ooo w-re sent during the seven days follow ing the opening of the servb'. Gas in Caisson Claims . .uLives.of, Four .Workers (Cuiiliniird from Pago 1.) . hiKh lnli t''e air from nuotber part of the excavation. Dangling from lis steel f-ifhlc wus a man. It Wle poslted William V. (Itlg Hill) Martin, a structural steel worker, oil lop of the enlxNon. Keltow workmen reiuonsl rated. Three hud gone down and bail nol come back nn.l li- wt l- U.K.' .1.. Ill w,,r,,, Mud each liine II brmighl j to the mi r bice u limp form. Then 1 out of the shaft came "lllg Hill." 1 1., clung to Hie cable ih'xperutcly. THUKSDAY sloni Uml livu! DEMI'SEY tn T KOK Cri'lD" ATA A i Bow Ties Men's Dow Ties of cheney nilk in black, bi own iiml blue, plain and striped pattcriiH. Novelty ltows (The Cat's Meow) , the newest thing in bow tie, at lowest prices' possible. ' 45c R4 His face was it she n white. The giut mask wus gone. Lowered to the street, an 'effort was made to put him. In an ambu lance. Weakly ho brushed men aside and edged uwuy ,i'roin the crowd which surrounded htm. When he had recovered he re fused to talk. "The bosses enn tell you about It, I won't." ho asserted, "Thu bosses" - Maid that 'ltlg Bill" found the dead men at the bottom of the sliuft and that he had reported he worked rant as ho could In getting them out. Ho took off his iuu.k when It hamp ered he suld. ' Provo Man Killed Near Haines in Auto Accident (Continued front Page 1.) hours 1 was struggling to free my self. My boy would undoubtedly have died In another flvfr minutes as the ear was gradually settling down with Hie top of the sent pres sing his throat. Donald had driven all night, we were en route to Twin Kails, and about a mtlo the other side of Hie plactC'whcra the acci dent occurred. Kay wanted lo drive and said he would' 'spell my boy awhile. How It. happened? I don't know, it wus all too iulck and terrible." lilvwl la lrovo Toung KnudKou's home was in Provo. I'tuh, where his father and a brother reside, his mother being dead. . , ... Mr. Hoberts and , son had been in mh Angeles and' were1 going lo their homo. In Twin, Kails. Mrs, ltoberts remained hi Los Angeles with a daughter. . The Itoberln will' continue on today by stage and It Is thought (he remains of the' dead man will be shipped to Provo or buriul. COMMERCIAL . CLUB BACKS . HUNTER BILL (Continued from Wffe 1.) ' i'itillable asseusiiienta and a differ ent 'method of collection, of the taxes, It was pointed , qiit that some livestock owners brought Ihelr slock to the two counlbn for only the regular ' summer grazing sason and others clime In early In Hie. yeur und stayed until fall und that -If u uniform rah wan charg ed both classtn. It would be unfair to Hie hame 'eouhlv ' rff i,. l-'avors HetMliilnv IbMruV'' Mr. Meyers also report etl (hat the cotiiiiilttee had passed ' favor ably upon a 'resolution urging (he COLDS Take L. & I.. Cold Tablets at the first, nign. They do the work. 25c THE L & L DRUG CO. Depot & Adams $1.95 SH ANTON DRESSES $1.95 Ju;it received a new tsliipmctit of tlinne won derful drcsscit. BUiniped on Khanton which leseiiibles Iiajah silk. IV sure and gel one while they lust. ' Art & Baby Shop 'fcVl.lUTIIIXli ttn Tin: KAIIV III..HMtr'IIIX Hold hkinuiH'r lllils. STASIflXU in rn;iut k ivvriT.ii.Ns n. m. t: tiihi:.i STOKES statu legislature to appropriate funds fur retaining Hut public ser vice commission. .The nuttier also, was approved by the chamber pt commerce. Hound-Table Talks. v T. K. Pel la my. chairman. Ihet. announced that the-program plan ned by the public Kpeaklng class had been shunted In favor of round table talks' by various .members. Kloyd McKeiinon. Krank Appleby, Dr. J. K. Woodell, L. H. Weel;, K. Anderson.- Prank Lilly, Dr. J. L. Ingle und Mr. Wulker responded to , the chalnjiun's Invitation to speak. Dr. Hay Murphy announced that the public speaking cluss, organis ed here lust summer, will b reor ganised next Tuesday evening ut a meeting In the llaptlst church and urged that the class be supported. Several speakers during the meet ing pointed out the benefits In curring from membership in 'the class. Reverend Pollard, of the Ha-p-1' tint church, opened the meeting by ' returning thanks. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Many children are com plaining of HeiKiarhe, Keverlhbnens, Slonisch Troubles and Irregular Howe I a and take cold easily. K mothers only knew what MOTHEft CRAY'S SWEET PO W DERS would do for their children no fa tally would ever he without them for use when need ed. Ho pleasant to take und so effective that TBASS DON T ACCEPT ANY SUBSTITUTE mothers who once use them alwavs tell others annul inem. At all Drugging. That Packne FKKk. Addrnns Mother f!ray Co., Le Koy, N. V. ARCADE Today BY J.M. BARRIC HERBERT 'B RENON Hysterical History Comedy "PAUL REVERE" PaiBBNTBO BY AOOLPH ZUBOft tt JEBSB LLASRT AsmriD wt tm kmcbot i