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Wednesday, August 8, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven i The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEYVTODAYi OfthKliS taken for pirkliliK cii-' t-uinhfr. ('u)l Main f4 7. H-X-Iit . , . , FOFi UKNT Modern 4-ronm fur Uilii Immim, Cull .imt-M, s-y-tiiitj Km II H.Af.K Lot with Karugf, inai ' ' Normal Mitt. Wry r-;itnal.le. i i.'itr. c Aw. ; I'OK HALK 'urlnuil fpedcr iK. ! J. W. Foley, LYho, (tie. I'lmne r,Ka.'. . x-s-.np : ,! WANTKIt TO TltAlK Acre lr;i lor riiy proiM-rty, rail V-M.1 ' . ' ' H-S-21 , rl ft ALK- 2-rnom house, water. Heel He lights, $:ltt down. $!t 1110. run Alii in Us. s-.s-::t HKI).lAVi:NI'uiiT. h-mlier uphol- uteriiiK. $:t.". l-"iiriiitilie Kxcliuime. S-S-tf II A M 1 1. TON IlKA lt t-leclrii al 'hHeejter. ulrnosl nw: l-s.-- than irle. Furniture Krlt;iii'c. . ' S-S-II' KOI: HALL Coo. I mo.l.in ft-room house. Iinrdwooil floor, tluleh liilrhen. Itreiiki'ii.st nook, ntlier 111)11 -hi fejituif.s, furnace, hiitje- ijh nl. la w n. I'rh'f- $ J sun. Ka.y ,'JHprms. Will take rar In on trade. Musi no at once, imiu y. s-ft-fil HI'L "I A L Mi? values in I lonsi-r fray enHinHed ware: I'llllew I'otM ...r.iu1 V:i Keltlen T.ite peep lih Puns i r.Oo (Vhivi'-x Sauee i'anB and j j Covpim U( , l'ie 1'lnteM, I'uddinK- l'ans and j j ' Wash Hasina, each 1 or : Furniture Kxehaupe. S-S-IH ' WANT K.I) I WANTFO Nursinp hy experieneed praetieal nurse. Hy day or week. 1 I'ii. a6-J. fi3 Wash. 7-:il-Impl "WANTIMi F.xperieneed woman! with small hoy wishes house-j Wei-piiiK. 44&-.I. ' K-3-.HP V JfNTKD (llrl wants place to J . work for hoard while Koing to hih school. Please write, at once fo ioida S:iilday, Flora, Oregon. : s-7-l't : V A NT l I Pa te:.nta n to represent j a building material nianufactur-1 er. 1'no.uesliouable proposition for the iIkIiI man Sy Mark II. if HaVis, I.a (;rande Hotet, & to It . a. m. 1 S-fl-::tp! AVAN'l'FD iiujn-Krade man in- lerested in' having a 'business of '' his own a service station, ("live full details, including present oe ; rupation, and past experience In a elen; nddreH.sot Jii. SOj.. .cure. Oh of I lee. FOR IttST FOR I'.ENT Modern apt. corner - fith and N. 147-M. S-l-if FOR RENT Modem furnished apt. Waverley Apts. S-l-lmp l'Olt RENT ft -room unfurnished house. Ph. ltis-M. S-4-tf FOR It KNT 4 - room f urnished I ' house. Slfi a mo. Cor. F and Pine S-7-Jtpj FOR RENT Modern sleeping j rooms. 1. O. (. F. Temple. Phone i Srti-J. R-3-lm I Knit RENT -v ;i-rooin modern , house, on paved street; large gar- . age. ::i7 Spring SI. Ph. H.X-.M. K-(J-tf I' j . ... 8-iMf MOM'N' POP IWMen the ncws GOT LO0S.E OF Tut gunms RECONCIUIWIOM WIH THE ECCEKTWC WlLLlONMBE, . BRUCE SON'.E OF THE MOW EVE D MEG.UB0R? CML To LEfvRM WOW NA.MW VIG.URES. THCRt WOULD BE N THE GOT ; FRECKLES AND HIS -yiiiiiX. 7XB esccerr plaoes A j FROW, CRCMW FiELO ii.W-r- excited-tell, ; , ;j;!;yiy ' Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five averuKB ont to the line.) Per llms 1st tii-erilon Hf ler liiitrt. each uilileil i-misfc- uilve liiHonlou 7 Minimum rlian;e on miu or der tau Ft ATKS II V MONTH 2 lines, pt'i tumuli U..M 3 Uih'n, Mr iiionili.. 4 lhit-H. ht mouth yi.on 5 lines, Mr month SI. 75 Kaeli uildltlunul line over five churned ut &oo iter line il r fllUIJlll. CASH IN ADVANCE U ro il nl red on all t lus&iriei m-tler-M lo earn these rate. Higher rates uliurirrd on all e red It hwrttmis. Copy for nit Classified orders must he In tl-a orfice hy ill ,. M. DAY OK INSKHTION. Stop or dors on ud lnertrl until further not l(t) must be reeeived hy the Hanitf hour or extra insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cuslj rates may bo earned ou phono orders hy payment on or before dale of iat Insertion. I'll ONE MAIN 87 'An Observer Want Ad Will Do It' Oil HKNT Sirietly modern Jv- room dupiiA, in best residential district. Allen Jtiptt.N, .1n7 41 H. .Main .)-);. N-ii-imp I'OU UKNT a, 3. 4 and r,-rooiu f urnislied houses with bat lis. (.'lean ami quiet. lSli) tJroemvood fi-o-tj .MIS( I ,m:ois EASTERN OREGON' School of Mu sic Violin, piano, voice credits. 1. O. O. F. Temple. Ph. 447-J. ' 3-3-1 M LA OftANDR MATTHKRS & Up holstering & Weaving Work.. Phone 424-W. Oias. Kdwar.Is - Prop. 12-1-lm CA1!S FOft HIRE -Yon driv lale model sedans, hy t lie mile or hour. Phone Main ti'.o. Harry Wagoner. 7-L'it-1 m MONEY TO LOAN We have mon ey to loan on desirable city prop erty ot the low rate of Interest ol G. We write alt kinds of in- u cu ttcr- nrAu din s 41 fo, ,.Ch as. 4J Heynolds. S-ltKf ( 'OOPEH ATI VK Credit Association, credit rating clearing' liotise, col lections, , e refill ratings. S. I. Thompson. Mgr., I i. P.. Parlor. See., I t :t Kim. SI. Phone Main 1, P. i. Hox 7 5 :j . S-H-Ini l'Olt SAI.K OU IKADi: 1H;Y. SELL, raise, move and trade houses. John Mars. fi-2't-tf iuR SAI.i: Apples. Si a l.nv, de Mvered. Phone 2!.:t-l!. S - 7 - :i 1 1 1' illt SAL E OK TI! A 1 E --Foxes, H!"7 . tive. s-t- tlp Villi SALE -New modern 4-rnom house and parage. Hireh. S-4-Otp I'OU HALE At a bargain, boa;.. on Adaiu Ave., inconte r,i mo. Also ion nctt-s on Sandi itl:e. ln- itlre North Si-le liarber Shop. s-t;.i;tp NCS.As HUNDP.ET) OVEU, V"j.SM0W ToVO Vft TB G00O NEVWS . VIE MfvN HE 1ttE REFMTOT.ON OF BEW-lli. HI&H-HUT .SINCE INHERITING. ONE HUNDPED THOUSKND, fcuT mones Does gwe ou I NOO VEEL A I IITTIP SOMETUlNU. EVEC70NE HNT rrn ft I I 7 - X FRIENDS 1 BE7 IT'LL RAIN BE0B6 WE SETTAe BE LOOK AT AT di6 DACk CLOUD AAEA0 OF US - . . " - Ad Pae Counties u KA1.K - 7- room house I.Mtii "ird. I'll. with fr.'-J. I2lp S'AVK TWKNTY DOLI.AItH on a new 1'rinidatre. liesulur O. M, C paynient plan ir tiemn'd. 8t W. 1 1, V a uk h n, Kaea ja w-u J mi. ti -23-tf M Mt S A 1 .1; l-'ui nit tire, .Monureh 1..11K" itke new. $70; heuter. f Hi; dining table, flu; china elOKet, i I ;: MMi -iterator, $7; Keonomy HiiattM, ft tie iloz; fi-i.tm modern Iniir' lor ten;, on paved street. ;ar;u;e. ;t 7 Spriiu; Si. I'hone n:s. ,f. , s-7-ir 1.1 ST S! u'l-'t.:. ker (ite and rim, in ".ir l.a (irali'le. Call observer ! I.i iSI' Tan bather purse eontaill in;; U bill, smalt elianK. string t.-,l hi-ads, Saturday evelllllt,'. , I - iii-b r kvp money and return i purse and beails to l Miserver. ,ahted as Kilt. .S-7-lpj I.i )ST --About July Jjih, Australian J she pen) wii h red spot on nose. l--.it her eoliar. t 'ltt reward. I -st M'.-n between Mae)iaiii and Hil tiard. White Julm Janopulto sliaas, I "endletoil Shoe Shining: Parlors. Pendb tHi, Ore. .Si-7-:Mi HEALTH FIRST AID ESSENTIALS P.y I . S. I'uhlic llcahb Service WASIHNOTON CAP) For mo tMiisls, campers and others whose vaeal inns ta ke them away from ready access to, medical aid, pub lic hc;iE:h servifte authorities have I'-ained. a fit'ft aid kit is a valu able accessory tor ma i nl enaiiee of their well being. Ki.r the a vera -o camping or niiiti-ring party, It. has been found iilipiirtant that such an outfit be stna II and inexpensive white con tairung esseuti:inl equipment. With liiat in View, students of the sub ject have worked out a list of ma terials to meet tirdinary reo,uire nieiil and subject to revision to meet, part ieular neeils. The kit, ih.ey sty. should contain: Two uauxe i.andages - '1 U, Inches wide for Itandaging euts, wounds. Tw. eottcn bandages. three inches wide covering ovei as a sling for o be used as outside the gauze bandages, arms, and olher pur- poses. One roll jf adhesive plaster one jivh -ide and one dozen safety pins, which can lie useful in many ways in an emergency, une ounce of absorbent cotton, for in padding temporary rfjiiintrf jirti sproH'cilve riressing oer vvoumlsreVt'.'' TYi're should iVe taken, however, that it is not ap plied directly to I he cut or wound. For that purpose, one yard of ster ile gauze should be hieluded. tine ounce of tincture of Iodine for live on wounds, cuts, bruises, eh-., whii h should not be covered over wilh a bandage lest it cause a blister. (.no- dozen compound cathartic pills for adults and four ounces of cantor oil for children. Two ounces of bicarbonate of soda to be used in treating burns, j inieviinal np-ets, indigestion, etc. I one dracham of permanganate of potash for u-e on snake and in- 1 sec- bites. f line clinical thermometer and one hot water bag. i rur-Hr r, the authorities advise, at le isi one member of the party I should have some knowledge of ' fir-t aid practices. Flaming youth sometimes cooks J its n n goose. Impressing the Neighbors OF COUKE.TUIS is the fiest TIME V4EE ; khovum ujw ir TEEUi UKE To 1HE LfeST TWM&. bcuce swd wbs THKT Vie'D "RE "5up.prised;-30 it viH-U BE ft MILUON ftT London! WATS FOiS'WE'U, BEACiNSS FPuW7lit RADIO 8cACJS AJCW. IT VNILL BE BLIND FLYIASS FCOV. Ai0W Ol, BUI VWATC1A MOW EASY vjell sail. Thru tu;s fob! r OFFICE CAT TMAOft HAJIM . People" who kill a town: Those who oppose tniproveineiiiji. Tho.se who (liMrii.si pubtie-Mpii lied men. Those who tdiow no ho.xpitality to anyone. Tho who hate to pee others mke imniey. Thowe who oppose every iinproveiuent that doesn't original wit li themselves. J Those who put on an extra lotiRr taee when a slraiiKer talks ol loeat inic in their town. Thorny who op pds( every publie enterprise that does not appear of personal bene fit to themselves. The pessimist Is the sort of man who blows out the linlit and then i says, ti. p how dark it is." I 1 Old Christopher 'olu minis ovl Identiy was indueed by some tourist lKeney to set sail from Italy in i4!J ) on the grounds that tie should "H e I America Kirsi." f Opinion Against I Socialis Party SALEM. Ore., Aug. S (AP) So cialist candidates lor local, state j and district offices, nominated hy assembly several weeks ago in j Portland, and whose certificates ol nomination were filed with the scc I retaty of state, cannot be designat 1 ed on the ballot as members of the J socialist fartj. ' This is the ruling of Attorney ! General Van Winkle based on jthe fact that the socialists have I failed to 'conform to the legal re- (liltreineiits for formation of a par ly. These requirements are that they should have polled at least ft per cent of the entire vote rasi in the state, county, precinct or other electoral district 'where such nom inations were made, or that they should hae filed with the secre tary of slate a petition containing the names of ut least n per cent of the electors of the state. Britishers Think L. A. Too Far Away LONDON. Aug. S (AP .1. F. Wad more, manager of the ilriluih Olympic team. which , returned from sanies at Amsterdam, told an Interviewer here I hut he welcomed allocation of the next Olympics of the L'nited States hut LhotiKhl the plan of holding them on the Paci fic coast was impracticable. "If American authorities don't change the venup to somewhere on the Atlantic coast I'm afraid they are going to he very disappointed with representation at the next games from the Hritish as well as many other nations. Los Angeles Is too far away." , An optimist is n man who offers Odds of ten to one and will bet on eit her side. ' IVe Wekmmyou toPorthmd. 200comfortbleroomt, each with bath. Rcunbla rule. Convenient down-town location. Kow under fxrjonul monagemtnt u SAM D. ADK1SSON Vk HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON VtKNT VT b. SCREAM. TuE MRS TUo-St GUMttS Put ou simplm BECAUSE THEYRE CoiAiu IMTO 'iOME MdnW. HtbiltNs.'s 14EE WtE V.UT HtRDLV UANE NOTICED "it: it i i:-Jf.vr.". w'.ff-Lj . ' ' t Skiff ". '..a am i r-i H-v. vv TO RUM IMTO A 8i f LcyiDOM Qui IF- Tty SVYSCRAPEH IMTMIS (y MbAy FOe Gee ' 1 T-AUT:PF A AMD ME EE ALL AJUV0S X TMOUSMT I'D 6ET TO SEE 7JJE kIMS S Palace amd all. ft TJ-'E- JOMDEfcFOL OLD PLACES TUATrVIe STUDIED AQOUT M Shocks !f AT-TOE Mffi Alberta Vaughn In Picture At the Star One old sweetheart and two1 hundred new beuii. to choose from ' is the predicament of , Alberta Vaughn In her m-west starring pro j duct ion for F. M. O., "Ain't Lav e Funny." now showing at the Stnrj theater. Albert plays the part of aj beautiful young girl who riming the time of the World war is tilled' with an overwhelming desire to1 ie of service to her country. Her I own sweetheart is unable io go lo I w ar, and the pal rlotte girl in h j frenzy of cut husiawm becomes en-! Raxed to' no less than two hundred! young men who go to fight wilh j the idea of returning to her heavi- j ly decorated wit h medals. When j they nil come hack Ironi the war' and each one claims the girl, she finds heisell In a hilarious predica ment which is only solve. I alter many thrilling escapades. The cast, which was splendidly handled under the capable direction of Hel Andrews, im-hubs Thomas Wells. Charles Maih-s, Syd rjrossley. "Mabe" Loudon and Johnny (iough. The adaptation and continuity were made by oris Anderson from the original story by Kay Clement and Lela Oidby called W:i Helena." ntl "Great White Way" Idea At Arcade Today Today brings Panchan and Mar eo's latest to the Arcade theater, tin" "Ureal White Way" idea fast snappy entertainment, typical of New Voiles nlghl lile. Want ami Van. I hose musical comb's who've been chasing the blues away from vaudevilln audi ences will be tcatureil. They're harp and violin ami funny slipping trousers with thein too! Vina olla, a new colorature sopiano "find" by Fanchoii and Marco wilt be heard in songs with Elmer Herling. baritone. The Sunkist Realities will fea ture Heveral new, last dance rou tines, assisted by Petty and Mar guerite In specialty numbers. A new Innovation In lighting ef fect will be shown for the first time in one of the numbers done by the Sunkist Realities. The girls will first he seen doing the Itlack Bottom in pretty pink costumes, with little pink faces peering out from their bonnets. With the change of light tin girls faces change to black, and their costumes PEACOCK COAL More Heat Less Soot No Clinkers Fewer Ashes Van Petlen Lumber Co. Phone, .Main "Onod Sen lee tulck" FUMMM-SWE CAHT TAMD The IDEA CUT HIS CUEST f VJKTtL 1 THOUO.HT HIS MEiT "BOTTOMS vf40ULD POP Of f -AS V IT WAS W. TyiiMo. Big he hso Pul-EO OFF. f-S A MATTER OF f ACT ,HE"& rr j.nvonE uaumC moke JjHCY "vVtN'TwtV VAME HEN "-OVJ tAtHllOMED A tAlLUCU SHE AU'JMV.7 T - PEA titiEEM "V,iC G'.LLS SO LVJCKV THtT ',P Ht'D FALL OUT OF AH AlEi- PUAHE AT MI&UT Ht'D LbWD C'.i A LOAfc 0? ZZ?Cr o-t-c r i MAiE7)i!S sar nP 711? TM& A BET (y'-b VfJILL SOOM RE SJJLirOFP, CDFt-v c c I . a"c'" " to polka dot affairs. i The jitHge setting in u scene In one Oi New York's night clubs, a I op a . skyscraper overlooking Hroadway, I iiixxling . light und splendor meet I he eye ut every turn. , For tantalizing (tines, the newest soniew. beautiful girls' ami clever talent are In store. Dolores In "Ramona" Coming Here Thursday When "ll;i moiiii" Ik flashed On the Arcade screen Thursday those who have followed the rise of this .Mexican star, will admit loo, that her portrayal of the little Indian maiden w hose life Is constantly clouded with hitler grief and wh rises to t Tie heights in emotional acting In the character id" "Ra mona." has given her best efforts in her career, "Ramona'' is a simple story, simply told, and Ed ln Caivw e carried out the thought and man nerisms of Helen Hunt Jackson, its author, when he produced the story for the screen. . No devia tions have been -made. ' Like the Tolstoy story. "Resurrect bni." Cn rewe has abided by the original story ami has remained within the hounds prescribed by the author whose heart and very sou) were wrapped up in her 'mission of bringing the trials and tribulations of the Mission Indians before open not ice. In selecting the east for Miss Del Rio's support. Carewe was cautious. He assigned the role of Alessnurtrn. the romantic Indian lover of "Ita niotin' to Warner Uaxter, a capable actor a ml n most popukTr leading man, but the pari was not given liaxter until a series of screen tests were made with the actor in the Indian nnike-up. The role of Felipe, t he rich young Spaniard who, loo. Is In InvV wit h "Ramona" went lo a young New York newspaper reporter. Ro ta ud I rew. rr uvrr a some WITHOUT A TELEPHONE" How in the world can c young person expect to become "popular" -unless thrre is a Tele phone in the home?' We don't tar it can't be done. 1 1 might. But it's doubtful. AMD TOO CAN MAVX ONK worn, a nw cum a dati By Cowan - AHt THAT .. t. JAPPV HUSBAMO CF HERS VUEUD ins wad inside lift COLLAR TOO, WHEN I MENTiOHED jCHED ASO'OWD s T- ' PEAL MONEY By Blosser Hon fiffi 1 A J EE?E 7A KE AAV MAMD AAPJ?'XCWr i AMDVOUTAIE EEM SEEYOO AMy U IDOMTLIW-E ucAJ fi.tr, (; jt WK 1-00 i. (SOAOOVW!! I'M 7WEyilAME; (;' ! '. '''-. i. LOAJDOM ! fi&l t. m t..xAi.:.v:M.iS9 - . . i Professional Directory i i i Mi mi mm mm mi mi on i m-nimt'.n.j i I i TbU directory I especially bandy ror (be newcomer or for th out-of-towu reader who may waul Hie name and address of nicn profeaclonnl uuid. It has been carefully prepared and will prove to be ready aid to any reader lu obtaining prompt professional err Ice. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathia Physicians j. i.. im;i,k, i). o. HAIHiAIIKT IMil.K, li. . General uraotic nU the "POST bYaTKU" lur Inllou arch.H. 9ottitner Ttdephon dulldln Uuln lUfi Architect , (J. B. Alibi, Kit, Ar.t.ltfet Room 7 La Ortndo Natluiml lltnk Uutldlna eitirte(l I'lihllc Ac'otintaiH it. l. i:hi:s. c. v. a. Ami its. Systems. I took keeping Phone Main I I i:i Eim st. I, o. Rox ; No More Gas i In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to ho permanently re- Hevnl of Ka In Itotnurli iwal bnw , eli, take Itaalmaiin'a (ius Tablet , wlitrh are prepared eapcelnliy for atnmaeh gfta an4 all hud ulTectti rt--ultlnir from paa preasure. Time ! wiit y, ffimwlng feollng In the mo j mh will dlinppcar, That anxloua, iicrvoiia feeling with heart palpita tion w ill vantuh. No more blow. ting-, tlmwHtureii after iMUlng, lo nrtlurn 1 or itiher dlatrcn Oua to g.ia. Oct the genutiifl HAA1.MA.NN M "CAM I J A HLWTH at any good trVg nmi j J'iiva l, Alwuyu on haiiu, at I Class Dnurs, Inc. WvidendsJ ymw Do You think that a man with a business paying huge profits is out peddling his stock from door to door? lie isn't. Better . i , - . Your Money Here Safely U. S. National Bank Member Federal Reserve Sywtem f mm, EXCURSION FARES - DAILY To Portland One Way $ !).;') Round Trip 15.10 Lv. Lu flmndo f : 2 f n. m., Ar. I'm-llnnd 10:10 p. m. .Modern Hn Luxt I'lirhir Cnin-hi-s Oregon Trail Stage , Depot On Jofri-rmin Opiiosllo IJ. V. Di'P')l. rhmie .Mnln 130 STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Coach Co. Leave ' l.n Ciratido for Wallowa Lake 8:1." a. m. A :0(ip. m. Connect wilh All 1'oints West Blue Mountain Transportation Co. I, cave I,a Grande for Baker, lloise 11 :2" a. m. I.n (Irando for liiikor only 4 :'.'," p. in. La Orando for I'endlcton 10:.'1() a. rn ."5:1.") p. tn. (ConnePtlnritt at J'mllolon for WuMa WiUla nml I'n.xcu) Leave La Grande For Portland at 10:30 a.m. Tare $9.50, UounJ trip H6.Q0 umuifflfdm For information Look Over Our Want Ads for Rargains I Physicians & Surgeons t.KK H. HOI VV, SI. II. I.KM A il.hKS, M. II. Hiaetleu Itudted to .Iih-mscb of ttia Eye, Lttr, Notj und TbroHt. New l-'tdey Telephone ttulldiitg Mini Ik K. ti. Kiinir, . ii. l'tiMelMn and Hum T.'l.-inon Mnln 'ii I.Miklitig VKIOV 1.. IIVMI.'KtN, M. U. I'hyalciau sua fiuif'-n UsrdntT T.-bpho-ifl tiuihlina MmIo 4 Resldnnce Phono Mln tiuN if nu answer call At i In Sim F. Ii, llAI,9'rtV, M. II, Prcatlctj limited to Oiaense of ta Kve, Ear, Nona kiij Thrtnit Rooms I -1 ! Tel.-hon 9oiuint:r lluildinir Mum H A, t.. H -. ii iii'ojv, n. ii, fcartiry Rooms 11-1 7 Teiephoaa jouuner tiolldlnit KjalU i it. o. mp(;au, m. u. I'hyAhiuu and burgeon Hommer I'etephc Ituildlng &uin asg t I.AKI ( T. L. tilLST UAR, M. ). 1'hysician and Surgeon RniH. M-la, Weat-.locobson Rblg. Office I'd. 4X3-J.. Res. I'Ji. l'j-'-U .1 Astrologer MliH. I'lll HI lv ItAI.MI S 30 1 N Avt-.. I .A (lianilH. lr. j KiMiliu'lf .hilly. Ij lli'Millnus hy .Mnil u Hporlnlly PfnL' i WlilN' our ct'vlc- Is ovjii'it und 'l'Hci"lil( il Is lie' v.lllHUlt K.'linhir- ;itl' : It-ri. This uhlf u.s lo tiiiiy otil iicilruc IIiiiih lo t hi' r.-I (!-. Wi' I'll. !! tnihl RNOIKilt ASH A .IMMIIOIAN Muln G2 call MAIN 7'.)'.)