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Monday, June 15, 192o, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY To the 8'irpnr, of '.lu-lr many frkmJB the niurriuirc of Minn OjmI Ivie to Milton rrkv, bolh of Lu (.Irunde, took plaee Huturduy even ing, June 13. at six o'clock at the lioiiii of Mr. and Mm. Sheldon, J'rlee, brotlu-r of the groom, HHh-: op ('. J. Cluck offlclutmg. Both tlu' young people ar well known tn l.a Grunde, Alias I vie wus a member of the high school yrudiiutiiiK class of Iftift. Mr. I'rt ( in foremun of the Observer Me fhunlcal 1 (eparlment. The happy couple 11 1 Saturday DlKht tor Cortland to attend the lion" t-Ystival. After upending- a week In Portland and Aiorla they Hill be at home to their La tirun ile friends ut 1 1 1 Cedar street. Mih. Herbert PattlBon entertutn ' ed with a delightful one o'clock luncheon Sal unlay afternoon ut her home at 1 H N Avenue. Th home was urtisiicully decorated wllh a. yellow and white color scheme, u profusion of beautiful yellow raw. -s being us-d. A delici ous luncheon was served. Following luncheon live tubleh of bridge were at play with Mm. Kred Spaei h winning hlifh scon for the firm prize and the second prize goiii); to Mm. J. T. Klchard bon. Twenty members of Miss Huldn Anderson's Sunday school class oi the Pnshyierlan church enjoyed n KwimmiiiK' taiiy at Cove Saturday. They left l.a lirunde about ten o' clock Saturday morning, by auto, anil spent the entire day thert swimming. At noon they had a picnic luncheon. Mrs. Marvin V. Ibaney gave n birthday parly for her small son, lllehard Kwin, I'riday afternoon at her home on Tenth street. The afternoon was spent ploying gam es ond at four o'clock refreshments were served. A Japanese inollf was used in the decorations of the home. Those present wen. Margtfte Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Shail eue HogeiB, Harriet Johnson and Richard Heaney. Miss Helen McDonald, whose marriage will tie an event of this month, was the Inspiration for un attractive picnic break tast yester day morning- at Klvcrside Park. Miss Minna Ash and Miss Mae Neill were hostesses. Twelv friends of Miss McDonald were present and at ten o'clock a deli cious breakfast was served. .Miss McDonald was presented with a beautiful sliver server, by those present. For codling-moth in southern O regon the growers find that a suc cession of cover sprays ai about two week Intervals is applied to get best results in clean fruit. The practice is continued through tht early summer mouths with cover sprays recommended in the experi ment station spray program for O regon. Westerners know what a tite should be ONE glimpse of Cali fornia, or Oregon, or Washington, or any Western state proves that the West is the motor . ground of America! California, for instance, leads New York and every other state in registration of pas tenger automobiles! A group of luccecsful Akron tire engineers caught a vision of the opportunities in the West. Its vast resources and possibilities for growth appeal ed to them. Digging Into the facts, they learned that 30 per cent of the nation's tires are used west of the Mlsiissippi. And only 3 per cent were made there 1 They transferred their skill and resources to the West. Their C-T-C Cord today Is regarded as one of the three or - four really fine tires in America. Nine western scutes give it a remarkable sale. Farther East Its good name is rapidly spreading. We shall be glad to give you expert information about your tires, and if you need them put on C-T-C either bal loons, semi -balloons, heavy duty cords or oversize cords 1 "Quality will never be sacrificed to meet a price" President ' Columbia Tire Corporation La Grande: PLAYLE OIL CO. Hllgaril: .1. It. On1o.v Imblrr: A. Pnifc K Son KlRln: . It. Illliharil l.osilno: ljt'Koy I'ar-ons Wnllona: Wnllova tt llilue, Imp. Co. J'nlerpris': II. s. Chapman Covf : elmr llrw. Buili-byhand HeaTy-Duty Pauenger - Full Balloon 1 Geml-Ballooa Heavy-Duty Commercial j J A C-T-C Tub adds miea( I I I (a glmctl any cmlnf Cister (Mary's v IQtcherui BY SISTER MARY HrcakfuBt Stewed prunes, cer ul. thin cream, hour milk pan akes, maple syrup, milk, i-olfee. Luncheon Sniffed efus, with beet greens, raisin it read sand wiches, eurcot pudding, milk. ten. Ilnner Hinothered chicken. boiled rice, frozen eusturd. spong cuke, wh'ule wheat breud. milk. of fee. Radishi 8 and celery milit lie served with chicken. In this case the salad should be st-rved as a separate course accompanied by ruekers of some sorl. With the exception of the pan cakes there are no dishes siik- KtvMed on this day's menu that may not bo nerved to a child of four with discretion. (at'i'ot Pud-, ling. One buru-ti new carrots, 2 cups bread cm nibs from hoi t part of loaf, l-It cup butter, . cup miftar. pound candled cherries, 2 0Kt&, 1 teuHpoon eiunamon, i teaspoon salt. WaMi and scrape carrots. Took in sllnhtly waited boiling water un til tender, " Hub through a fine leve. Cream butler and beat in sugar. Add well beaten yolks of egs and beat mixture well. (Add bread , crumbs, cinnamon, cherries cut in iiuaiters, salt and carrot pulp. Fold in the whites of the eggs beaten until stirf and dry. Turn into a well 'buttered -mold and steam two and one-half hours, Serve wllh lemon sauee. The ear rots should have enough water in which they are cooked to make t he pudding moist. However. If necessary, milk can be added to make the pudding slightly moist. RadL 10 Tuesday. .It me 1(1 .Mountain Standard Time Station CNitll. Uegina. ('an. 3:ti), s p. m. bedtime travel tale; I'iu'b nov elty orehetra. Pacific Staiidniil Time Stations Kl, Los Angeles. Calif. (4ti7). 5:-30-fi p. , m., Kxuminer's matinee muslcale; C, McDanlels' nightly doings; C:45, radiotorlal talk; t, Aeolian residence pipe organ re recltal, Hon Mcl-'arland, organ -Isi ; S-9, Exuinincr; program. Police Department Cliy of l.on Angeles; . !-1 o, Indiun song hour 10-11. Packard ballad hour, A shley sisiers, l!ud .Iitmleson. filmland entertainer. Hilly and Polly Hull. Marlon Hoogar ..ngd.. others. KKOA, Seattle, Wash. (454.3). C: 4 5-S: 1 5 p. ni.. si udlo program; S-'io-io. Times program: 10-11,' Eddie Hurkn- sn and his orches tra. KPWn. Hollywood. Calif. (2S2), 7-:45-9 p, m., program, WcHtorn Super-service garage, H. Jack son's Instrumental trio; Charles iteauclmmp. tenor; Frank Hrald-I wood, cowboy baritone; !)-IO, program, I'nlon Oil company of j Call torn lu, Union Oil orchestra, Russian Gypsy trio, Frank Hraldwood, burltone. Miller's In ternational Hawaiian trio: 10-11, Warner ltros. CroUc, direction Charlie Wellnuin. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (.101.2). C-7 p. in., dinner conceri. Sherman. 1 Cloy & company: X, mixed quar tet : Claire Harsha I'pshur, so-' prano; Kdni Fischer Hull, con-; tralto; (leorge It. Hunter, tenor; ' Morton II, Oleason, bafts; Claire McClure, accompanist ; instru mental trio; Uobert Koorko, vi olinist; Florl Gough, ct lllst; Kb ert Cowan, harmonium soloist ; William V. Carruth. pianist: Al lan Wilson, tenor: l -l, Henry Hnlslead's orcheslro. KGW. Portland. Ore. C4AI.fi). 9-U p. m Woolach ond Powell com pany; 10-12, Herman Kenln's! Multnomah hotel dance orches tra. KHJ. I .or Angeles. Calif. (4or,.2. 5:30-0 p. m.. I.elghton's Arcade Cafetrla orchestra. Jack ' Cron shDw, leader: C-Q:3n, Art Hick man's Blltmorc hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Flt.patrlck, di rector: 0:30-7:30, lltle stories A- merlcan history. Prof. Sylvester Hertzog. wiekly visit of Queen Tltanla uid Sandman Trom Fairyland. Louis V. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica, f'has. Leslie Hill.' readmits, 1'ncle John: 7:30. riKiy WlKKly slrls string trio; 8-1". p-oRram. l.os Anpeles Income Properties com pany, arranged by J. Howard Johnson: lo-ll. Art Hickman's Hill more hotel dance orchestra. m THE-BRIPE- Ht'NDltKIiS Of lieailtiful and us-ful t hlttgs for the June llrlde, all suitable as fc'ifts. At Richardson's Art Si Gift Shop 1 Wear Necklace Down the Back V IP you draw a V from shoulder line to waistline, and then scoop out the material Inside the V you uncover quite an expanse of back. If this bothers you at all, follow the plan of Cannel layers and wear one of the new back necklace of dia monds and pearls just like the pendant effects that were once worn down the front. It breaks u the deud "white of the shoulders and offers some explanation for the cut of the f rock. I tea I ly , it's a very smart thing to do these days. Karl Hurtnett, leader. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. CISC. fl). 5 ::(-: 1 r p. m W'urlitvter pipe organ sluldo, Sid 'At'f'ti sports talk; ti:16, travel talk. W, P. Al der; G:o-7:3f, Don Clark and J.a Monica hullroom syniphonic dance orchestra: 7:;i0 style talk, Myer 81egl. Junior; 7:45, health talk. Dr. Iiobt. T. Williams; 8-9. program, l-'lrst National Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings bank; !t-iu. program. Indepen dent Furniture Manufacturing company: Hi-12, movie night at the Ambmsador, Abe I. y man's Cocoa nut Grove dance orches t ra. Kl). San Francisco Calif. (42S.:t), C:15-G:3ti p. m biiseball; 6:30 6:40, Ye Towne Cryer; 6:40-7, States Iteslaurant Orchestra: 7 7:30, Hudy Sieger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; s-1 niunieiiKil night on KPO; 10-1 1, Johnny Uulek's Cabii-iuns. Announcements Social nnnoiinccmcnts may bo printed In this column five of charge. Any announcements pertaining to any functions such an cooked food sulcs, etc., will lie -refused. AniuiunccmciUs, to be prinlctl the same duy, must be In society editor's hands by 11:00 o'clock. News, editor's note. The Hible Searchers Class of tht-j I'resbyterian Church will meet Wednesday ufteriioon, June 1", al the "homo of Mrs. W. H. l'ickens. The Rons and daughters of pio neers, will meet tomorrow after noon at the city hall for election of officers for the ensuing year. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet tomorrow nfternoon foi a social meeting at the home of Mrs. Ftiehurg In May Park. All those having cars are asked la inert at the l. und I.. Drug start at two o'clock and they will be ta ken to May Park. Law 39 Years Old Is Used Against 'Lcggers TACOMA (AD. The vnlmlis- tic words "thirty-four fifty" hnvo strurk tt-rror into the lirnrtH of many hootlik-gi rs In tills section, and they have niuii! BiKnlflranrc .1... -,nt,l nir f viitoiltil v I ll'l n nil the clauses in the Volsteaf law. j "Thirty-four fifty" means sec tion 34r.ll of the revised federal Viilter!tatutes, and covers an not passed by congress In 1SSG. It refers ; to the transportation of artlelea that hove not paid on Internal revenue tax, unl provides that the: vehicle used for b jeh trunsporta llon shall In- conflnrated. The Volstead lnv ban a some what slmilur provision, but fed eral proserin oi here found that forfeitures undfr it were not suo reHHi ul o n1 to conditional saies of automobiii s. So the government attorneys de- cldt'd to use the power provided j oy section 4ia". nu incy iiv(m been employing It with preat ef-1 feel. Kvery few weeks the Knit-' ed States marshal holds an auc tion sale of autotnobllca confis cated because they were hauling ! Itq-.or on which no federal tax. was paid. In several cases a Jury has found the operator of a rum carrier Innocent, but his car hns been libelled under section 346n and ordered sold, Wallace Mount, assistant I. 3. dist rict attorney, says that tin government has obtained the for feit ure of every automobile or truck libelled under section 845:' in this district. Mnndartl OH Company Dnlers S at Hi Idaho TWIN FALLS - The Htandnrd nil Company of California hs de cided to enter the southern Idaho field mid has sent lis r-'pres.-ntu-Itv-H in-re to arrange lor limnedi Ble construction ef n d Is' rlbm ln pioul in Twin Tall involving an invest iiient of several Ihoui.nnd dollars. It -ft as (earned Saturday. England's Air Dire Picture CA-MllUn'UK. KllR. (AP) The insertion by Air Marshal Sir Hugh : Trenehard, chief of the lditish air staff, that he would do wway with aviation ultURether if he could, has caused no end of romim-nt throngiu out the country. Sir Hugh w as speaking to i he 'umbrldge l"ni- versily Aeronautical Society, his contention was t hat all i,n,t good done through aviiiHon coin mereially would not nu'ke up for the reign of terror and death which would be uccompliMicd through this force (f there lu.uiil be an other world win, when greet bombs and poisonous nae;i wmihl be strewn upon almost helpless cities. Sir Hugh reieVeil the problem of the air defense of the Uriilsli cmp're und Its potentialities dur ing the next ft u years, -speaking very frankly and plainly indeed upon the ui'tin principles yhlii must guide the irition In its t i;;ht and economical use of aviation. 'I do nt)t want you to think that 1 look upon the air us. a blessinj; altoget her." asserted Sir 11 inch. Continuing lie said, much to the astonishment of his listeners; "It may be more of a blessing for this empire than for any other coun try in the world, but 1 feel that all the good it will do in civil life can not balance I lie harm that may be done in war by it, and if I had the casting vote I would say abolish the air." This particular phrase of the air chiefs remark eauai-d more news paper comment than has any ut terance of an tifleia of his stand ing in ycfirs. Itelalive to a European war in ! which KiiKland might be seriously j Local New-pMprrs lt lailaic attacked, the air chief said: "The j When Melco Itcltttles i'riinc great problem to be faced Is Ihalj MKXICU CITY (AP) Paired in the first ehu-h of the opposing ' from police hi-idouarters liecause, forces the casualties would be ver 'they ass rt. their papers published hinh. ami Hie (iih-siion of leplacing irulh about crime in ihe eapi- the reserves woubl be difficult. Injtal in April and May. police report -fact they would be almost iiihiiper-lers oil the leading papers have dc- able, not only f(tr this nation, but i ulso for any other nation." 1 n l he nevl win- In n Hlnirle da v. the speaker b: id h'' believed, more j bombs could be dropped in this I country than was done in the four 1 'a is of the last great conflict. While the airplane was the most I offensive weapon that -hud ever tl In;il jm. into cases are consigned been invented. Sir Hugh averred.'..,...,,., , 1n.. ,,(.njli lollrts. Dur it was a shock ingU had weapon of defense, against I he a irplane H: ; selt. Ht III. he believed, it was he Ulll Will 1II.,V Jill II I ..1.11 cjvered, and, even in these days of scientific Improvements and inven- ie. ..v,.,,., .......... any other weapon would tag its place for another lot) years. "Itemember that nothing you can do or suv will stop all ihe benefits of aviation, or nil the horrors of ... 1 am sure ... 1 u.e e, p,.e , n . V ?; l70l il!i' . The Itoyal Air I'orc woirM not J be made the great weapon It must j be without the backing of the n.t- lion, said the air chief, and be was convinced that one of the most im portant means was through the larger seats of learning. Kor that reason the government was eager to start at Oxford and Cambridge air force units as a beginning, ami Uie officials. hoped to do the ."lime at other universities at a later date. Doing a lot of work couldn't be had if we eould do it iiulrKI'., vithout any effort. A thins of beauty wants tee cretin! sodlir forever. B ITES-STINGS Apply wet bait inn soda or house hold ammonia, followed by V VapoRub Oimr 17 Million Jar, U..J Yearly Marcelling Mrs. D. 15. Mosby 704 L Ave. Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PKKFKCTION STOVK with quick, good cookiiiK results. Soe various niodvls here. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE If You Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies llu Sure It Is Mml lij (iwllllsm's Klwtrio Itnkerj Ijislcm Oriiton's ladlnu lln s.l Bud r-.ry linkers Gvviliiams' Eleciric Bakery Home of the (J ilden Crust Chief Draws of Air Warfare iS Ol't hWOSl IlKlUMld A(10rrt Trihdl Graves in Tacoma " 'r TACOMA I AP) trailed, lawn- ed and decorab d wltli suitable mo nuin. tits, the eld Indian cemetery adjoining the iisl;man veterans' ! husjiit il here bus been completely J transformed Mirough the et foils of; local Indians. as'sted by a govei n-j uietii appruprtation. j Tile e meteiy cgniitins the re mains of dome of the lending Indi um: o! (he northwcMt, and about Ot.ui aborigines have been burled there since iiS established in I S5:!. tti'C of the graves especially fi cred Ut the Indians is that ot Chief l.esi lil. who was hanged in 1 fwti on a ehariie of killing an American army oitieer who was on his way to a p:.rley with the Indians. The Indians have alw; considered I l.eschi a marly ind some Amcric- an lii-Uoriaiis have d lured that he ! was innocent of th charge agaln- st him. Chiet Saltat, who ruled the In dians of this region from ISM to IS (Hi Is a!s ubvied lit the eetite tery. lie was a great friend of lin early uhi.' s- tlleis and was a con vert to the ( Mtrisl lan rcliKiou. In addition to Indian chiefs of the N'is iiiaMy. Puy illnp and other tri bes, the cemetery contains the bom : of Tom Thompson, noted as a great Indian judge. He handled legal matters for the Indians for mans years. volt d their efforts to otiiside in- ve;;lieuiion. As a result they claim1 in i... i.-,tni'u t l.nt dm tni I he ear- y ,i;iys af May, the crime average n hed 102 eases dally. Investigation of records at the prose uting attorney's offio has disclosed, according to Kl Culvers. ing the find trimesb r of Is24. it i , j,,'.,. W).n. j . j (; 7 ,xlSes oi , , ,.,.,.! t lug-ill injury, and Dfllornach ,7., ,...,,,.- .S'.ati.-tics secun-d at the Federal tti-ifriet ii.-nili-llll.'itv Ill'.d 'he lie - . and miin clna li'.Hs. the same paper asserts, show that , i,!M4 persons Were either di talm-d or Imprisoned in Dies- iiiMtiiutions luring 1!'M Nim ty-t'iv percent of those held f unA vi ivH r,..K, is .I,!...,.!, B i,npun The only thing y" run prove by , arguing e.ilh a . ir. linn you are lanottn-r one. Oil Stoves Refrigerators Gas Camp Stoves Fishing Tackle F. L. LILLY Hardware rhon Mjub 81 Want the Host ' (amlHUit wllh Hcui'y Klci'l i .On ut hie at Seattle Wharf SI'ATTI.K. (AP) The gunboat Princeton, which was with Admtr jHl (leorge pewey when he won (he 1 Hat lie of Manila May 27 years uko. Is crumbling it u wharf on l.ukc Washington opposite Seattle. The Princeton cost $fto.unii in I Jill? when she was launched at !rl,l,' N'- J- A li,w"r ! bought her in lit Id for fHU.itmi and j bus been trying ever since (O sell her. After the Spanish-American war tli.i 1 i-ine..tit r.iTi-iiii. .1 in I (.! tii iy W11B Ki.n1 ,(i There she hit uticharted roelr, end was about to sink when she limped into Tutuihl. She was put out of commission, und four yearn t later was brought to the 1 'niver-. i'Wv of Washington for a training ship. The lawyer boiiKht her when the I'nivershy discontinued instruction in navigation, 11(mmI Hit it l-'olk Coming. HOOD HIV Kit, Or. Local In terest in the Portland Itose Festi val was Increased by an address tlelivcred by Herbert C. Cut hbert, publicity imtnngcr of the Portland chamber of Commerc to the Hood Htver buslm ss women's club nt the Columbia Horge hotel. Mr. Cuthbert CHtne here to ' stlbst illlto for Mrs. Doris Hmlth, iiulhor or the Kosurla pageant, who had been detained because of a dress rehear sal. Mr. Cuthbert told of the Inten sive work of the auihoi In studying the development of the rose from the days of cave men down to the present. Ihe Portland publicity man was informed that a record attendance to the Kose show would be noted from here as a result of the interest taken in the locul un iformed marching organizations, whose members will participate in parades. ! Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks ( .;.. ' ' " Pounds In HO Days or Money hock My dear Krlenda: After my attack of flu I wis thin, run-down and weak. I hud' a sallow complexion, my eheehs tvet-e suuU In and 1 was continu illy troubled with gas on my 1 felt stuffy and h id ; loKl my appetite. I lunl rend hiho it Mei'oy's Cod Liver (HI ' ,t,.l 'C..I. I.il. n,x.l .luolili. give them a trial. At once, I be-! gun to pick up tin appetite, my cheeks filled out and my com plexion became healthy looking and I Kill tied 16 not) lids In six wim.Uh aul a), v,.ry thankful fort what McCoy's foil I Aver Oil (om- pund Tablets did for me. Miss A I bo n a Itogess, '1 fi 4 V ; rro (lorda St., Decatur, 111. 1 vfrni1M tn flll ,.. ,",,';;,. lows In cheek s and neck, try Mc Coy's Cod I aver Oil Compound , Tablets for :ta days. (Hi Tablets 1 tin cents at Ited Cross lru Store. Class Drugs, 1. & h. Drills und live druggists everywhere, I f they don't give yo i wonderful I help In Itn days, get your money J back you be the Judge, Hut be' Nitre and ask for " McCoy's, original and avltulne. Adv. tin S3 "Yankee American Legion Show LA ;itANlE, ORBflON June 18, 19 and 20 ROESCH MTILIHNfJ DANCING "The Pi-led Pipers" Orchestra direct from the campus of IT. of (). at Eugene. New Dance Floor the largest in Eastern Oregon. ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Fred Wells will present a group of 25 La Grande girls in 12 acts of ballet Dancing. $100(1 costumes and settings. An original and entertaining act. French Girls and French Cafe Will Make You Forget Your Troubles. m m m to B9 M Ktl fa pa sa m m vn K Kl its R m M M M ta Ml K Ml Bfl t la sa w m m H U n n n M M N JBBBaBBIBia8BI.BIBlBB8BSi3S&BS3aBSBaaaBBaSSi3SaBSQ PUTMAN'S Ready -To -Wear and Millinery The Store Who Specializes la Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery Millionaire Leaves I'mul To Ahiii'o Itelter ttiunU trrocKHoliM (AP) In one of the moKt - original wills ever XV for probate In Sweden, a local mkl llotTHilre named Cttrl Kmttt Ims di rected that the bulk of his estate lie devoted to the Improvement of pullllo highways and to the discov ery of belter methods of catching fish. The New French Curl When you wish (lie rliarin tiic rffect of a soft, natural curl, the new l'rrnch paper wave Is tlio only answer. Oar fthop la admirably equipped and trained to give Clila new curl. You will be more than pleased with the results. I'houo now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELL0 SHOP Room 6, Somnkf Dlili, "A Iteauty Aid for Every Necd.H Thone Main 577 SMS HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM? Bring It A TDDJC Better IIomM To Our firVjLV O Expert Delco Light Plants 110 Volt or 32 Volt Willi or Without Storage' Batteries $235 to $1705 Delivered Jesse Koscnbaum, Agt., with Benham Electric Co. New Foley Hldg. j- GAMES AM) AMUSEMENTS Admission r0c The money to be spent for (lie Improvement of roads is to ' Md tuinlstered by Ihe Stockholm. Au tomobile club and usd for Hitch things as the construction of model highways and atsts of paving ma terials, as well uh for prize lu.eom muntilcK with good roads.' The fishing fund Is lo be spent fov the bettering of fishing methods $o :s to benefit the population of.j thfc Swedish skerries. . WALLING'S COAT SPECIALS Fifty New Spring Coals to select from; sizes It to 51. Every one a bar gain. Priced from $10.75 to $20.00 . Hats Trimmed by us and Patterns ?2.9.ri to $8.50 WALLING'S Phone Main 10 1 Ki H . N n N n w H M B4 W M M M w m sa ia m Ki ca Si m w m M ' H SI M ; U . II - Hi w ta m m J3 fS El N . It sa ti n n ei M H HI ti M 99 aree i ,