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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, April 8, WHEN YOU FIOURE THE COST BY THE YEAR, YOU DON'T PAY VERY MUCH FOR WOOLTEX CLOTHES. Hill's Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" SPORT nuns Halt Lake ... Han Francisco Portland Sacramento .. Vernon Scuttle .. 1.0 Angela . Oakland ... RAN FIIA.VCISCO (Hv the A soctuled press) -Four well contest ed games In as muny different cities inhered in (he J92r Picillr Coast league baseball neuron Tues day. Jn three cases ihr home town Tanft kuw their favorite? win. hut ut Loj Angeles the visiting i -land club took tin' A hkIm into camp by going on a batting ruinp uffn in the eighth Inning. A " re milt. Portland, Halt Like, Sacra mento and San Francisco tram Tuesday night had percentages of l.utHi, while Los AngelcH. Vernon, Oakland and Henttle hud yet to enter thf winning column. It took the Pun Kraiiftr.co Saln 10 torrid Innings to win thdr arsu- ... oriili QoiiiIk i Iiii Ititilitna el ihc local si oimdH. Hum rurnlah- J Inir Hip fin". Pxtra-hltlliiK I'nK.m" mcnt of tho Bi-aitou. Sail l.nk''. wli"" th opcnliiir Knu hal lfcn pflanKTrd by rain, turtu'd In th flrat victory, Ulif lo the Ulfl't-r.-'nct In time anil a upfcdilj' playrd gam p. KAlT liAKK 4, VKItNON 1 SALT IJKR (A I') Tho H:ill you Build or Buy a Home . insist on ChecKSeal Electrical Wiring "Check Sal" APPLI ANCKS CniTitMl ly EASTERN OKEIJON LIGHT & P0WKK CO. Try an liv Cnm ,,r Milk Minke made Willi MF.ATHI Itl.v UT. CltFAM "TIlTtf'll a hlffeivii,,- Moon Drug Co. ETprrtMnst for tin? Sick Itoom rnoK MAIN 08 BEAVERS WIN OPENING GAME rnny Miprin rnuiui hihullo i.ririo coast m:,u.ti; 1 w. i.. pet. I M I.IHMI 1 II I.IHMI ' I 0 I 1 o i. ""in i 1 .(mil 0 1 ."(' n i .(mo O 1 .(HKI iietore p -mm NEWS Lake IS-h begun I heir race for the Pacific Const league baseball pennant Tuesday by taking the opening game of I In- series from Vernon Tuesday, i l. Plerccy it ml ttiirfmil engaged in n itild-seu-SOU pMi.lil)g buttle and liolh Wt'Ilt 1 hi- rni- nine tnninrH. .Heavy rain Jn tin- forenoon nnd mill I.'mmiJ I hreatenlng weather re duced tlii- opening tl.iy crowd to r.iiiiu, which, uinli-r 1 In' clrcum- I sinners was (.roiioiiiii't-d re marl. -(iihif hyj the Salt I .tike manage. num. The tinnif wus pi-ended Iiy a pa rade nod flag raining ceremonies i wi n' 1.' hi .ii t nc park. Culled States t-Vunlor Smoot pitch ed the ii. -1 hull whlrh Wls caught hv l 'onp.l't';,-iiiiiil I oli S. I'olion. Hrore It- H. K. Vernon I f 1 tfall Uif 4 7 0 iJiitt'-rh n Harfoul uml Mur phy; I'UTCry nUl l'tTH. I .OH ANCKI.KS (AP) Hron H. II- Iv I'oilhiml 1 I" II l.im AiiK'-lf.i 7 Halli'iit.i Wllil'TH, yarrlHon. Ki c fc uml I'liiMiiv, liiiwlniiil; lloat. liaiiihi-y mid NtutdlM-rr. S.'lt.Ml:N TO HACHAM K.NTi A. OAKLAND II (A)') It. II. K. 3 0 8 II 9 1 Hroir OiiUlmid .SUITIIIIM'lltll Illltli'lii'S l''ont Whiilc-nlii'di inil Hh r and TU'ad; SAN 1'ltANCISCO n. Ki.Arn.K 4 MAN KHANI'IHI'O AI') Hi In-nhiK-i.) H'on It. M. K. Mcallli. 4 1 Hu" '.''"." '"' u 6 111 2 Hnlti'iiis HiillKrland and Imly; Mi-Wi-ony and Yillr. BOXING (.ILlil llT KAYOS t.Altl'INKLF. SALT LAK'K (MTY ( A F) Pat Gilbert . Salt Lake welterweight, r.nockrd out Imey Oarflnkle, local boxer, in the third round of their hout here Monduy night. Adrian Flton, Sautaipiln, Ftuh, flyweight and II uviy Ha tenon of Logan. I 'tub fought sIk fust rounds to a draw. io Hansen, loot feulherwcighl was awarded the Judges' ilrelnlon at t he end of his nix-round bout with Ited Downs. Tom Jones, Salt Lake feather weiKht. outeiusried Wild Hill Far- t n il cud gained a decision In six rounds of clever boxing. dl IK.I'S FAVOH ItliFWFK LA.NCASTKK, Pa. (AP) J-n Hretiner, Lnncaate, iv o n the juda.es' decision over Joe Iynch. New York, former batitn in weight champlor.. In an eight-round fight .Monday night. SUA It K FY (ilVI.N vr.nnHT UOSTON (AP) Jack Sharkey, Thud on heav. weight boxer, was awarded the Judges decision nt the rnd or hlii Ill-round bout with Jack Henlula of New York here Monday night. There were no knock downs. TF.XDI.Kll KEATS .IFI.IAN l'llll.AIiKl.l'IIIA (AP) Lew Trniller. l'llllllilelphta wellerwelBht won a lei'litilrul knoekout over Tony Julian of llroektou, Mnfts., Mmidiiv nlfslit when iteferee Ar ihnr Nolan, Mopped the flRht ln Die third round, after Julian ap pealed to he Htiiihle to continue. Telidler welched 14:' poutxlH and -I ii I in It 144. iiitirrux (.mi's DFt isiov toLFMUlS, Ohio (AP) -Hilly llrii t tin, i 'olumtius. Kin., won the in. let h' decisiiii, over Charlie Tar 'iu, Ctiiuiuhus, Ohio, In 12 rounds Monday nli;ht. The winner of a nation il beauty coiiir'.t ims irinined from Paris mlnu:i hrr husband. This peaks !! for PiiriM. SOOTHE THOSE TWlTCHlNf N E R V E S Many who suffer with aching, thruhhlng nerves, who feel at though o)y "would like to J'imp out of their skin" urn often ready to gie up in despair. They have no time for long, expensive 1 1 M em-en, sometime, recoimnrnd- d. Sn they suffer in silence the untold agony of ner. Inflamma- iiion. not Uutiwinjf which way tc turn, j F.op:i Neuritis Tablets wen i eoinpoundrtl to help Junt s ich , ras-s. It is iviiihi kable the rr suits that have been oMnlmd by this simple, eftective treatment. i'lhey help to ninove the inriiun jimttinn of the nerves nnd restore the diseased nrvrs to sound, healthy condition once more. No narcotics or ha bit -forming drugs or bromide are contained hi Kopti Neuritis Tablets. They ure endorsed by many leading physicians, lb gin taking Kopa Neuritis Tablets today. Price f 1 I Your druggist will recommend I them. Hcd Cross Droir ktnre will "apply you. Mall orders filled. FLORIDA WINS (Hy V,nr S. Waller) IN'DFANAI'riMS (Hinlal) !tda did K ii kiiI "! Yi-k, thi' Hiinshlnc and IC'-:I title Hluli won the l.lndHley Trophy for l!ifi hy pulllriK und-r the win ftrst ttl the iloh'KOIM'Ht ru fnherithip ilerhy t-vi-r run untln- the aiinphfR :of The American Legion. j Now If th'Ti'fi any prtHon extant that doeHii't know wltut H'h all ahout nnd why. Jer him pi thiic the tollOWlflK HIIIipiy lillllrtlli illt out by tlm official announcera hen; at tin i tonal hi ud'iuurtern: "rrirlul: Tho H-parIinent of Florida, A iiicrlcau wit h a percentage of MOIi, Ik hen-hy rlr eland the winner of the finny I), l.lndHley inemhecship trophy Tor liiaft. The l.inilnley cup i mutually awarded to 1h- ilepart mint of the LeRioti aitainliiK ihr hlKlnst prr c.entaKe of mePllberHblp over II H priM-edlns yMu-'H nifiii hcrJilp by March." Wbh-h Ik oil very convenient in anmiirh an l-'Jorlda'H vliiory pre cliideH the necrflKlty of carting the l.lndsley Bllverware f mm one lo falr to anotlu r: the trophy now ri--po.si ft on the I'liiridu trophy sh If where It wiui plaenl wh n the 1 l-'lorltllan.s won II In i$'S4. Florida won hy u nose and a nhori our at t hat ; her had wan lens than one per cent and only 6 per cent Krealer thuil NebrasUa's mark of S3.S4. NelmiHkn, with ti bltf 1 f24 niem bernhlp to overcome before, they began to flRiire In Hie money, made an un initially Kt-eat race for the t rophy. declared Frank Hainuel, director of ineiuberMbtp nntl organ ization. The flrt ten tlrpiirtments finlflh nd.ln the followiiiK order: Florida. S'i.l u; he hi ware, ; xs,:(ii; NrbraHlta, S . 4 ; OreK'tn, ' K J . 4 :i ; Kaunas. 7H.HC; Wyoming. 7 1. lid; North Da kota. 7U.B1 ; West ViiKinlH. CH.fn. Mfnncflota, 67.72, und Alabama, C7.41. ConwncnllnK nn tho resnltn of tho IJndnley content. Director Samuel eald: "In funny ways the Itilifi race won the Breateiit yet. More interest has been shown in the rare. This Ib evidenced by the fact that twen ty departments worked intensively jdurlritf a period or months for the trophy. Twenty departments each jhad. on March 1. fifty per cnt or I morn of their 1 i24 memberfihip paid lip for lust. Thf im-mlirrahlp Rituntton has never been better and in great tin i sure this Is due to the nctlvitlrs of Lindsb-y trophy aspir ants." FMUIUIION iA.Mi:S (hy lh(t AssiK-iatcd I'ns) At Philadelphia Phulltbdphia ( N.) 11, Philadelphia (A.) r. At Louisville lioston (A.)' 10, Uoulsvllle, (A. A.) .I. At Atlanta Detroit (A.) 5, 'At lanta (S.) 4. At liirm Ingham Ilrooklj n 7. New York A.) Hi. (v., At Memphis St. I.ouls (A.) 2, Memphis (S.) 4. At New Orleans New Orleans R) 0. Cleveland (A.) 4. HALL PLAYI.It I.M ItFD I'HILADFLPHIA (AP) Joe Maimer, first baseman of the Phila delphia Athletics, broke his knee cap in the first inning of Tues day's exhibition game wit h the hiladelphla Nationals. He will probably be out the remainder of the season. New York taxi driver got arrest it for running over a man ami killing him. We don't know why he was arrested. Beautiful women lot of trouble. a n an uwful Physician's Gland Experiments Astound Scientific World Through a New Scientific rlcov- ery the Vital (.Inuds May P.c Awislrd In 'Ihclr Work of Sup plying' the I iiergibig t.lniuhibir Sivi-c linns Whicli Ait So .Nn rwiiiry to Vigorous Health. Thousand of .Men ami Women Now Take Olandocen to Help It cgalu Normal Health VhOM' nnd Strength Wonders have been worked In the rejuvenation of youth and vig or by gin ml ula r treatment ln one of California's Stale Institutions. This 'Scientific Magic" has heen performed by the head physlcl-m and surgeon, who reports success In !0,; of lana rases trejtted. Probably the most renuu kable Instance is tho rase of u 7:irenr- old man who dlsplaved the ath letic prowess of a youth or twen ty by running n Mi-yard race in 6 seconds. km i i :nt snrxTisTs and PHYSICIANS ItlAFAL AM A. INti I'ACIS AlttM T (.LANDS. Dr. S-rge Yoronotr. an Inter national authority on Orgmiother aphy has sjitd: "The brain, the nerves, the musch s. as well as the liver, the kidneys and all other organs woild In- Incapable or playing any useful purl with out the aid of the glands. The functioning or one m tmns is n ! more than the activity of our ' glatuts. At a recent medical convention In Chicago an eminent physician st .ited tlw.t !r;-,,is. ,f the InH male coiitirrtttni of the tieruus system with the glands, many sufferers, from nervous disorders were reeei Ing remarkable bene fits from jrtant hilar treatment. He further stated that this glandulir trealnient ro'ild be taken by mouth like nny other medicine, and that uti operation is not necessary'. I "J, J It 1 1 I TIioukIi h Is o;ily u bit over ttvo years old, little Uelty Nffrton bldii I fair to c-mulutu her older sisters as a I water nVmph. .Betty can swlin &U I yards )Kjth ease, and la a diver of i ability. Her parents are Mr. and Mis. Fay Norton of Jba. Angeles, HAINES HI NINE TRIUMPHS OVER COVE STICKERS I I (Npr Iill) I he Halites nnd ( five , baseball I cams, met I 'riilo nfleriKMiii nt Cove nnd lit the chw-o or tlm jnim tlui Mitro hKkhI U to 1 In favor of Jlnlncs. RING CHAMPIONS ARE RE-INSTATED NEW YOFIK (AD Mli-kr.y WalkiT, world wlti'rweluhl chain- flon. ami Johnny Diindcr.. nlirrd feathi rwi lliht " hainiiion. who havi- ,l."'n "r"i,'r n"l".n l)y ,hn N, w . . ... time wi re reinstated Tuesday. The ban on Walker, who la ex- pecl.d to m-et Harry lll.'ll, HUM dleweirht tiile holder, in a char ity bout in June, was lifted after Walker had agreed unconditional ly to meet Dave Shade. Pacific const welterwt ight. It was the champion's failure to box Shade that led to his suspension last Oc tober. Mike McTipne, world's light heavyweight champion, also was reinstated upon his agreement to box anyone the commission selects within tin days. McTigue was sus pended October 24, 1H24, for his refusal lo accept a challenge filed by f.rtie Tunney, American llgkt heavy wet glit chump'""- Ruth Collapses as Result of Grippe I ashf.vtllt:. n. r. (ap a case of grippe rnd a nervous nf i tack are likely to keep Babe It nth nut of the Yankee line-up wliVn the baseball season opens next week. The slugging star suffered Ji nervous collapse when he nrrlved j Tuesday with his t.am matrs from i Knowlllr. Trim., and was taken to a hotel where he was uncon Mrious part of the afternoon. I'r. Arnold I.oraml atiys In Ilia hook, "did Aire Deferred," In njieiiklnw of Dip Klands: "Wo mtiMt insist upon the relnforeement of tiielr funi't Ions, If chnnited hy aire Or disease hy means of extracts ohtuined from the similar organs of healthy youtiK aniinnls." (il.. WDI I. Alt thi: ATM r, XT ((il.AMl(Xii:) CAN NOW III' TM IN ((IMKMIATTAII- III' 1 OHM. Thousands of men and women i' now P'-ning to glandular at men t w help regain lost engih, vigor, vitality und health. Since gland science has prepared u treatment in simple, com pact tablet form Olavidogen it is n simple matter to take lnn duhir treatment. Olandogen is itrntificully prepared In Uo dif ferent torms. one tor men and ne for w (iinni, from the vital glands of healthy young animals, combined with ot her efficacious tngtedients. Accept no substitutes. Insist on gen tine (llaudogrii, the original gland tonic. lied Cross !rug Store will mp- ply you. Mail onlers tilled. Adv. DEMANDS FOR LABOR NORMAL . FO ItTh A N D, ( )re. ( Hpeeia I ) i-'oUowliiK fairly heavy seusooal cuIIh for rnen from i.f-aily nil ln duntrtes during the last half of March, employment ilrmunds on Die wi-Ht roa.M hne deereaHri) nnd Hililrd dotvn to tittle more than normal n-piucem niK d ie to labor tsiinover, aceoi-illiiK to r portH froni 4L rmpioymi nl service offlc s In various uoit iivt eHtcrn ritles rerrl d nt 41, headquarters lien today. Labor turnover in t be fir camps w as tartfi r lasl week than it Ins been at any thru- this year. Woods work in the Inland Fiti pire in heltiK held up on aeeouilt of huow, but stork fiitiiiiK at pine mills Is under way. ltetoit from distrhtH east of the ('aseadrH In dicate tliat iheiK is plenty of resi ibul labor i liere to meet present demands. I 'ondensrd tt-porth from the 41- offices follow: ! I'ortlaml 1 Thnn was a marked lncrene in' labor turnover at both eauips and! wlwiuillfl in this di.ilriet last we-k. The teiiiaul lor loKifers, estimat- rd to be h't per cent re placemen i s, w as the InavieHl it has been at any time this year and an aivr- ;rv of more than l.'iU men hit fort land daily for caiiip.i In I Im- varlous districts whirh wi'iih' help from this city. A wry lew loKr-'inK opera i ions have Ineteasr-1 their output by adding a shir, b it activity is far lirlow normal lor t his lime of year. Skilled sa n -mill )ieli is (jiiHr ki nerally in -ployed. AlM'rdeeii. There has been a noticeable shifting of loggers in flrays Har bor ramps and last week saw t he largest labor tournovrr in many months. Production at about one-half of sawmills here onliniirs to be euiiaih-d to five lays weekly. Then In little sklll d help of nny kind now unem ployed. The National Lumber company will next week open two of its rumps, It Is reported, nnd will clean up all down, limber be fore, the fire hazard begins. Tnroma. Nearly all sawmills In Tacoma and virlnlly contlnni-- lo opfralt'l ,t fOJP or flv.' days Weekly. ThiTi1' an no cxrM'rii'nrfd mill; workcra out of (-inployment hfro, j jultlioimh llioic Is some anrnliia of 'omtnim lahor which In Krailunlly; it.nrr ansorni'ii ny iiiniiiinK. larnis.j Lulliond and hlKlnvny eonstrnctlon i , i0ini. ln this district Isi Jabout On per cent of capacity. ; Seattle, Logging camps in Ptiget Sound districts last week added a few men to their crews; log produc tion is less about 7F per rent of capacity. There has been but lit tle change in sawmill operation nnd a majority of mills In Seat t le, K vend i and jp-Sound points LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACIII-VE SHOP AND FOCNMIY ill KlniLs of Alaoliinery, Atttomobllcs ami Tractors Rt'iialroi Orurhanled and Kcbullt Acetylene Wehllne ot All Kintla -Cylinder Horinit and Ovcrslc l'Lstoiie Crankshafla, I'Ktoni and Piston ll!s Kefraaau GrVB Ut A THI All D. FITZGERALD Prop. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Have Just What You Want In LVMnKR. SASH AND POORS AND KHINGTES It will pay you to inveetlgftto our prtcs. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN S CHAIN AND IlOX WOOD PHONI 5IAIN HI J. K MUNHALJj I in- 11 1 1 1' 11 1 Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER - KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 NEW FOLEY BLDU "LINE IS BUSY" When you receive the report, "the line is busy'' it means the line, not the telephone you called. There may be two, three or four telephones on the line. With one in use the others can not be called. Less labor is involved for the operator to complete a con nection on the first call when she can than to report "line is busy" and be cailed again. She knows yt.u will call ajrain if she gives you a busy report. It lightens her burden to complete your c;ill at onci. Home Independent Telephone Co. are continuing the hort week. A large number of men loft Scuttle during the pasi week for outsl'le work including Alaska fishing und mining, und construction jolts In various districts. The number of unemployed men notv in Seattle is 'comparatively tonal I. KMiknni. Although Spokune sdll has somr unemployed men, the number is being steadily reduced as more sawmills of the In la nil Fmpire. start night shifts, ftuflroads here. nlfco are hiring u few :nen every lurge njinbe'M. be put on this lone nnd Spirit day but not In Nig-hi cicwh will week ut both the Lake mills of t hi Panhundle Lum- ber company, and next werk si-c- ond shifiH will be added at the I'otlateh plant. FJk Itlver. and at the Itonners Ferry mill. Woods work is slow In gellintr stnrtel. due to snow In I he hi Ms. The lernand for rnnrh In lp has tie- dined. There are plenty of men! In this district to meet all de-; glands for uny sort of labor. llfiIA 1(14.11 I sT is n i SALKM. On.---Whether William I Lamb will be r instated as official' hangman at the Oregon Male pni-j teritiary probulily will be decided this week, This was announced by j (lovernor Fierce. Mr. Lamb pre-j viously served as hangman t. the lirifioh, bin amis discharged soon nf- J(er A. M. Dulyrmplc berume war-j I il'ti of the Institution. A p't Ji ion. asking for Mi'. Lamb's reinstatr? . mriii was prrst nted to the govrr-: nor Sa'urdny by members of Scout i Young rump, Spanish -American ' war vrtrrans, of I'ortlond. - j The governor olso has under con shb raihui petition reiiueRtiiig : clemency for Alvin Straight. .who is! firrving seven yenrs In tho penlten-) tiary on a charge of assault with a' dangrrous wapori. Straight, wus i alleged to have, fired several shorn! at tne district attorney and deputy sheriff of Morrow county. I Kxecntlve clemency for Straight , If it isn't right Bring it back CROWDS STII.Ii THRONG OCR SALE watch ocr ads i:vi:ry day The New York Store Old Hcrnnloii A- Short I.ot'AtUm ulso was asked by the Spanish American war veterans. i:x-Nirr iw Aiiitixn:!' ALIiAXV, Ore. Harry F. Itum sey, i'X-coBvlct, and Tony (iuury, 14-year-old waif, were arrested near rorvullls by Traffic officer HJoom on a charge of breaking in to a hall iloru homes hi Albany and stealing on automobile In-long ing to Professor Finnerty here, itumsey wus tuken before .lustier of the I'eure Oliver and ttount over to the grand jury on two charge, ; burglary and luremy of on auio-; mobile. - FOR THE Garden JIocs, Hakcfl, Spading Forks and Sljovela. Rulilicr and cotton Irrigating: Hose Spiinklei's and Lawn Seed. F. L. LILLY Bardr Phoua Main 8i We Go Out of Our Way to Serve SI'FCIAI. IIIK AM. THIS WIT.Iv A n-lli. ho nt Till - Dili .nili:nn CiwUims Oiw 3-K'allon Klass Don I mr Sl.Wi Tho howl would B.-ll r. Bilhii ly for $J.r.u nlone, 'I'hey imiko a fine Drend Jaf THE CITY GROCERY lust Back of Calx's on Fir Street . rHOliril MAIN 67S RAV ItAIJM F1U-X DELfVERT Buv Them H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W We Carry Standard r n 1: 1: ! Call in nnd (iet Vnnr HOOT OWI. WimMllelil Hllrliers luiiilUo AND OCR l'RICE AND SERVICE IS RHillT. Ilelow We I.isl a Few of Standard Fada Neuirodyne $120 o-Tube Atwater-Kent r .'. 90 6-Tube A twa tor-Kent 11!) Crossley's $21 to 05 Norco 5-Tlibn Set 05 lleacock Reflpxophone 75 Heacock Standard $120 to 150 The above radios can c. fully c(iii))od at price3 ranginT from ?00 to $1 10 8-Tiibe Supei-II(-ti'ni(i'iir, complete nt $2n5 We nre prepared to Rive you real Radio Service with radios we install. Heacock's Radio Service PHONE 407-W We have the HOOT OWI, Windshield Stickers MONUMENTS onnr;R THAT MONC.MHXT -NOW' We have made a profound tndy of monument Inilhllinr, and Bfl order placed in our Iianda la aure to reretve faithful, Intrllisent exvonllun Wc Will Olnilly FiirnLvl, Otlmateu Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company 11102 8, Ave, I.a Oranile, Or. Dress-up for Easter SlITS KH'fially Priced This Week! ASH BROTHERS I IimI London iu ws, They inoy l.ro;Hlea; l I '.i rliit lin-llt jiperrhes by ratli'i. it ii'; b.-inj'; uu l)i.;t 1 he ;,w Ui lift so. . OLDS ui head oi thest are more easily treated externally with , Va fo RUB Owr IT Milliun Jurm UaJ Yearly Fill Every Socket Willi EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Wliere You See This Si(rn in Slock Makes of I - it 1: 1; 1 hoot owi, W IniMileM SlirKers I It i; i: t (jen.Cdrrtv k m IN b jAdv,