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Wednesday. July 23, 1930 ;: .. . Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING QBSKKYKK. l uKA.i)t, ui;t - jyfentbc Owning bsrrbrr (iDMranlrf) P. R PiylAT Editor isS PafriatMT HARVEY P. MATTHEWS Public n!ngs. Jt Sdy. Bnwnd at UK P-uUf! cr lA. CKi. Orefc " Cll Mall Ma'.ier under ct ci MiS 2 ir"S , ' OFFICIAL PAP EH O? CXION" OCTTY 4SD TSS crrr of la op,a.vt , mnnw OP ASSOCIATED FSES3 ff .v.ibltshed b.e-in. A- !-.-.- pile he in Ilia fP resrrea. It. C- MOC3':2S CO.lne. 6an PrxrrfT-SCO. Los Anrfis Se:-. Par; irvl Oilcans. By Cx-twt DiT.r pet sccth !n sti D&iiFt 11 dolus -Dmj, tsjie coupj . . T5e H-o Dii2T. per ET.cC.h In airartf . E::t. per ttazyj us DtiiT. per t 1" drtie rj jo . U CO KspT. iceeirn. per ttx-3- is: OctpikT. local, per mii - -tie ' K " ! ' Cfca. D SciU left this morning for mother Is far from bting all it should I XJrhm k YflOf Pertiaca. where he will enlist in the be. Obviously ahe hid made rr.nr.y ' Ha II I XT Ull It. A Ceil. nay- misiaxes wit a tm, but the fv.r j tremble is not In tneae, Herbert, in j Mr and Mrs. W. H. P-euter and son bcth his lore and hi contempt, is . Bccc-y and His. Lerche arid her but livinj in imitation of a daily ex- j ii. J. Goia asd son. BtHy. left Sun der EscrtLit: tor Seatt. Tacoma. Tifr-.ca aoa Pcrtiad. inferior. Cliodrf Ccoper and C. W. Hoirard Herbert, in identifying himsef Tith wui umi ic.;-: :af iw-iiia. wntre ra lataer aa erery wnoieaonie man tzT tare been caj.ea u :usa a Jedrai cue. Elffin Destroyed By Fire Friday By Mr. Lynn Hill TTi-.rx' ore iSccitl Tne farm beautul w.fe whom he ccnatders his ; CCeie of Fnrj: Wsde u entrr.'y Every dsy of ha Ufe. he tees his ' father Ueit h'a mother with tha?. new indulgent, now brutal contempt wmcn e. man ireouentiy aeoords A must do zs bound to a certain extent at least to imitate his feelings. The meet Willful mc-thei would hare 1 Lrt -J dcoTr3 to be fcim- destrored by f re e Fray momir. m sp::e cf f:ons of te-fi;. ito hun.ed to aiaisr. Ory a krCe cf Xtz "rr were sivec- Tbe leas is pruy corered cf a jwjnd bacy girl, bcra to ii.-m this derail. 3Xr ard Sin Kirrt are th pro'jd io-jr.-ri it hard to work azamst the current cf such fundamental erxio UcnJ attitudes. The quality of the relationship be tween father and mother Is mere in-fluent-si than any other one factor in determining the att:tudes which xt.ts children haie tcTard them. C- t Berry rt this morning for S,Lm- K -sUl attend the BeaJtcrs cciaTeniicci- irx m the attic at abct seven o'cicci: is the EKi- This hcise is sit uated c what Wis fczrcwG ts the OmtrT t:L'.h cn the WiIIotts Ug h:2hw.y aci a orje cf the most teautifuU kxated hemes Dr.asd Mrs. J C YYamark and son. Fete- W t- ard Mr. D M. Wr Lcct who w formerly Miss Ruth SiiL lci cf New Ycr. arriTed m the c-tT ias- ntht. In Washington Clark Wood Says The man who seldom "hits the baH for his heme town is the one who seldom hesitates to bawl it cr.it. By Hertren JMerntwT WAKINGTOS On PensrlTara a?ruie f . "t tscrofes Ircm tr.e TeTh:te Boi. tad t lirge trici and s'ixx-o malice which cr. daes - t pf m wttitct at Ifut a tr"f pa.use fcr a fccf cf ad,mira'.-cn- 5ilt mere than Ki yfrs ao. be fcre Azjzr-tv jjhion trie the hi into two parts by ta mccnhme. hut :t int the kind that x. a number of picseers and frtends attended tr.e annuai r'.cr.cr day at H-itriice p&ifc Last ThursciaT. A-snr-g tbc&e who attended from Elrtn wre Mr and Mrs. A:oert 5Coostra, Mr. and Vrs- J E Withersooon. Mr, aae Mrs. Lutcer Hindman and lamUy. Mr. and Mrs. Sn-ht. the-ir children, of H.rjehi--:. indrtw K.-.:tL 92 -year cCd pxrjwr cf Cr.caet FUt, Mrs, Sarah Git;r. Mrs S-:e'a W:tty. Mr. and Mrs- Chiries W;tty and family. Mrs. Lyt-a. Eiil and her two sees. Mr. and Mrs. P-sI?h Wrdel an ncuz.ee the b-rth cf a daughter, Vi- Jchn U Mat.h PcrtUrd. fco his made do secre- of lise fct tiit he T- n r WedseOiT, 2its lo be gorenicr. erentjy coes- meihed 7 pcucs- 1 ler l cii:ce d Acr:B, z-it--. cf tc seek tb vf"l t -- Creei- LTe g-ess Icr a xit "r? e;iesl iiuritr arri Kim :irrs re tiT by ... i-m Vr. id VL-i F. I- Br- Xcw unxo him that U aus above al! that we &i or think. wcrketh in us, unto him t jscfT Jesus thrcaghoct ?:1 af. wcrM w 3:20, 21. r'f-ir e pzc-.y:o via ztd to acv-oniir- to t.,e p..er trt Ewsi. -s u .-j v irto the rc--a and wculd pep up the hired hands. tiLkt tx-e Tt3J"tt be it spo-t. and een before Vmt? cwialrts. who ar.nc'rvre the ri- ;vj w.u haxe a complete tichst :ere t-i-!::t do not mmd a littie thine c Los Mr. and Mrs. H L B-rwens. Arres. are Testing fr.ends in this ccmumty. SeTerii years aro Mr. Seethes maie his heme here later to Califcmia- He has since MILLIONS FOR PRI50N.S Prison outbreaks of the Ls: ro yers have lrc fefired i.k in election failure as comoiete mtrred and thy are acootr.pamed A chiller-; to mcdem architct-jral tv.ir t:ckt. cr their tr.p by Mrs- Ecwens meth-r, deTeccment vtxi --ai-.ng s-;a --0 is Tears c-li- ttT-i'i- a tT.r throuxh its Ler?-. we Mrt- ---n a S' - tr-t- the federal farm board isnt in the newspapers ard r.ve pro ;al a s-wec. .ojfcii i-L-.. pncresa te if-rdy a.ua disn-fed. t-a ola ro.t-saiC- w.i:h 15 czxnrz. in tr. c-ip;taj as the cia Eiir houe. r.u assumed a graicuaneag cf arect sztrc its hjm seis it and discussion. Kowrr. very l::t- anc-;::r. scenis to be given to the burden whfch is b-ing- pUce-i c?n society by the criminal topul&uon. a for tvrtioa of the tax iktHar is used for the upkeep of orisons, reformatories, rxlioe and crinilr curts. and the c- c-t present prospect is that a sti3 larger p.r.k-n will be taken for that purpose in the future. There are students of tne subject so p-ice li? rtspen- ;: ,5 here that p.-Mrt e HISTORIC SPOT $u.r.i:-zx. ir. the very centir cf sa ' -CcjA affs-rs trje cia Blair hrrrse Jtr mere ".r-ia a cent'ry hai urallT and ;runu?;y wtchid the mirch cf terdd th Erywth rf- natic-s. as well. ' :ts wills ifft.r tJ tally af-imr-g the ccntry haTe ben c-s- here. 7-irelst Abe Bennett, cf Suren. is cd-,yr '5 a series of reTtrai ser-T-.res at the local Christian church. Tz&e meetir-ss will continue foe the xi-xt two ween. Mr. and Mrs. Williim Smith, their Miss Roe Larawtrh. of their ;-rrtr heme m Csmvia. with Lill:?.n 3rfcre the liw is tkrocah With him. xrri Elmer Smith. srnt Sunday at we rfCTct th-tt -Wild Cat" Dunoan Laie. Th?y" had a very de wtd be feime pretty tame. iihtful day w-.th a cumber cf in- threat -.r-g exper-enres this being thtir ith repuSwraa ieacers precjctice llT5- j-.p q ihe iahe. O. P- Rrder. f irmer 5xin resicsrit. lihewise taltirtx through its hat- Whit with the heat wave and the crime nte. cur harrtssed republic - :uid be flad to limit the waTtng to 0:i C lcry. c,,, , M.K.WEST & CO NOW -A CHILDREN'SHOESALE 85 Pairs of Pied Piper PoU Parrott-Star Brand, etc. Think of it half price for these Ait one and two pair of a kind shoes, pumps and oxfords for children! And these fajr.cus nv.xes too. fc.very pair is par- f feet and the materials are kid, patent, lj fcilf and washable elk. This sale ends r; Saturday. HALF PRICE - .7. ' 'er V f if'' 1 u AND THE "NATIONAL FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE" Sll $10 Shoes Shoes $g.85 $9.75 Our entire stock is included in this na tional Florsheim slioe sale Shoes and oxfords in calf and kid leathers, all with that unmistakable mark of quality and comfort typical of "Horsheirns" pet yours today! 1 W . ''II ' im TtmwiinnwwiTwtn 11 in, i j i lffnrtiiui.7' Te.Ti-.T. e -iT I :: ;cc tie be- ;csre ;-r t just so so. sibflity for the criminal upc-a society :tslf, p:-ir.r.? cut Uie JT aT -- Vi xlVi lack of careful home training in the formative perkd of the SJ'pSiJ chDd's life, znd the faiuv? of sculls to set the right examp-'e jjcji i s for growing beys and gin. i.as ' tie far ti- A few years ago Judge Baldwin, of the javen:: Court m ci Chicago, made the statement that of raere than 9.0 boys r-i-. who had come before him for discipline, enly two had beea Sunday schcoL Other juiges have This Health Talks regular attendants given similar testimony, thought. rrugct te wor.- Kncms LOBBYISTS ALWAYS &er and anon there springs up in the Kinds cf the public resentment against the proiesikrriai koyist. Each x-n- jrressional session sees new'recrait to the Icbb-iit aimr. In reviewing history we find the practice gc-es back to the days of the Eoman empire aid t-eyond. and that the throne rooms of kings were not exempt from these outside inila ences. We must remember that fcbfcyinj cf itself is cot an e-ii!, r.nd that it is only when professional k-ebyisis receive pay for securing legislation for the benefit or profit cf iaiividuals or minority groups that the practice becomes cbjectionabSe. Congress wishes to know the will of the p pie and there cc.:-.;m .... re must be ways o: acquainting iawTr,a-.;ers w;:a te r..s ana cfesires of the public, but nothing should I frraitted that will result in the wishes of a group being carried out as against the welfare of the masses. A-iTHM IV CHILDEV c--- p:-Xitvc as bxn v.th ti c- ft.: 'n p!'-7 C-cp &n extreme !.- rt"t cf th entrat ha whn wxs 7" m ct crs tz c:fj cf fr-ir-ra ?. c- p--1-- na-re. iir -r- ti.. rcom m wmrh the The s-err-tiTerjess may r. est it- famcus ecexrsaLoa r, vh L-e toot ei m te ;Drm c hay fever, asthma pltre i; suli trjere. cr ix.n rashes. The will are L-ed vtth mn-j Kt-c.-.t enters larreJy into the mcv-T a se.-.es r? the -:tri: car- c-r-:-.irr It has been fctd that- hundred cf be- sawmill fcis been aear.y cry iai it. viur wiu oe usea issnr Lii; Sut "wnere "era ctsrent is snb'ect to mill closes down, in perhaps :rtj , .v, 5j;-i:r-..-c: the chances are reduced cc ten days. rh ac- Mocre. mna?er cf the Fon- :-iic iiTei curing 1ms and T. t ir,t t- rfitr dcii Ptn-e Ba: factory here, had ne . r-l-i -ro?--:r m tn na- ce- r-.-rjd fcr it ut he-: to e fir?t Jcmt cf one cf his thumbs sev- prtmer.t- .c-hn T. itucc nied thes t. i"i-r-t xa ered aceidentairr by a saw at tr. frcmi o ;4i. iajch rhild ren are subject and which faetcry n Tuesday m-nln?. The Thimii E sui fe-rreiary ci the In- cifficult to tUarnce. . , wound s dresjed by a local physi- ten-r . -f r'j-nr-sre cajaeu cm. Mi'-.r ct lrr. xi.cr''.: :o be soiJer iTxs en her hesneward trip from Los ness. Mrs. Weatherspoon plans to nel- She has been away since consult a specialist concerning her ;. first cf the month, returning with health while away. trtp with a fnend. Mr. Xyders re-atires. who had Tisited here. Mr. M: Esilaltne Rvder, youngest ls in M-iCalh InihD this sum- ar.d Mrs. Arant will spend scene time daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ryder, w:.n Atr. Aran, s corr ana oner wai chosen queen 01 the regatta at relatives at Man mouth and will maie Payette Lahes" curing the first part of the trip home ty train. July. The family made their home Mrs. Jesse Breshears and Mrs. Eer- here for many years and have many bert Daren returned last weefc from friends who wiU enjoy hearing from a two weeh's visit with relatives as them gain. Mtdfcrd. Mrs. Breshear's sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B res hears Jack Gibson and family, have made and family visited friends and rcla- their heme there for several years and nv-s in La Grande on the first of Mrs. Daren visited a brother and sis- this weelc ter-m-Liw. Dunn? their tr.p. they stent a cy at Crescent City. Tisited the Oregon caves and Crater Late. ThT made the entire trio alone and tweeted, to arrtre here by rncay. bld do CiT Cr ure trouble ca the enure trip. cisssed throtih here Monday on Jchn Soctt and family drove to Haines K Saturdsy to visit with his fcrcther. Albert, who has lived in Hiine fcr a number cf years. Mrs. Scott Jr. with h-:r children, ac companied them as far . as Ncth Pcwder where she spent the time with her mother. Mrs. Hotbs.. Wocd was received Sunday oi the death of Earlow Bamea at a San Francisco hcepitai. Jo definite fun rLl arrmrements hare so tir been mace tnowm tlthourh the family is Bi to water shtaie. tne w Washington Complfte census ex pected to ishow United States popula tion is 122.S57.000. CobUnz. Gennaii -Forty or more perish when br:d-.re , acrc&s Mobile river cjliapses during evacuation cele'oration. Naples Quf.:e ci's d:a'.hs antf extensive damage. AN" rNEVKNTR I. LUX? Over Night News ZT.:' ' c alter- Osborm cf Imbler. spent Sun- ... (By The Associated Tre-) seecs . .- . Detroit Eecaii oi Mayor Bowiei- uie or Ml M tls m tr htje thi cf th Ki-v? Bj-r-regt m i. Ostorce. cf Exin. Mr. End Mrs. Bert H'M and Wilnia wsei left cn Monday fcr Portland. They plan to visit Mrs. Hill's son. David Tucier. TUid other relatives during their nit thre. Mr. ar.d Mrs. K. H. Weatherspoon gss conzress move to depot commun- in Dodge City, SALEM. Ore.. July 23 w Weath er damp Slightly cloudy. Courar killed my dog 40 feet from lookout tc-n-er at 11:30 this mornine." This was the dally report received by State Forester Crcr.emiller today fr'cm J. A. Stevenson, forest lire look out on Saddle mountain near the head cf Wilson river. Except when a fire breads out the looKOiu is 6a:u to DC 1111- . drove to Portland Sunday oa busi- isx aliens. voted. eventlul. KeT? Tori Thunderstorms break j 1 heat wave. s Three new building costing 170,- Stauntom Va. James Eads How, 000 have been erected at Oklahoma A. -Miaicnaire Hobo" dies. one! M. college. yew Yorfc Representative Fish ur- Of six blacksmith shops remainiiiR Kns., omy i-xo arc equlppetl to shoe horses. 5SE!E.33SrH hru . Ksazei'A. was trere. and rt wu that -Rirr s caui n ih-f 'c? rti z C.t-J -sir fameV" And t ;r- were otners. Siix is there. F-jm,rre. family pre- -- irz free: af:1t:! wtu mill ; tra.ts and surer vtli as a zt: i-K-ellan-e-ii UK.-ed m the itately coUU" are really Mrs. Lta tx;n? was ia?n t . sun rcrms cf asthma, hu-ance to the Grande P-onde hospi--2i but a tai fee treatment on Last Sivurday ecin manJestitin of sensitiTenesa to m-imm?. Mrs. J. W. Brown made the cerium feccj. - trp iLr3- Gt?- The tsthmat; child usually s se- Rars are staying at Mrs. Lcng's irtlT hx.jcarted. The cocditi-oo htme. during her absence. ied- to r-ermannt inuirf Of . H. fcxamss. icon everyone ;r, r and he-art. The v ". " i: -r cm-d sjiC-i-2 ce cccn ted as seen as the symp- as rsd, is staTin? w-.tn his daugh ter. Mrs. Willatm Miller, during the Mr. and Mrs. Dwizht Barnes are Much ca.n be dene to prevent the by the sencus illness of their son. ieveicT.mer-t el bctn astrma anc nay xiariw. 1 Lf ?oi are jxarming an tour this year, ge-t a large ixad map. It iii t-ell yo-u ever.thir, you want to Vr.ow, except how to fcM it up sguin. By the theory of evolution the automc&ile shc-uld one day bectrrje an airplane. Tceory or theory, s;me of then; are trying it every day. Chats With Parents a preois- . have ani- t itTer in culdren bem wit. pt-it::n to tn'Tse ccnd'.tur -jci ch-isrtn should nc mal pet, n-r alcwd to ccme into lEtimat cr crilcnxed c-ontact with c-its. d-:r- rantit. cr g-xnea rire, Ammai dxn-ir--if tu frund to be the soie cr ccntnouting cause of aithrr-a m ;0 per cent cf astnmitic c.-uren studied. The uie cf fur or feather pilisws cr mattreiAes is also inadvisable. A number of interested people cf Elgin haTe rcne to Portland to attend Myers-Eyder trl in federal HERE? LAW FORBIDS tM F Dc; The News Used To Be: S-rt T. w. Walsh, cf tr. tri N . armed in th j city tr. j ir5 tn h-i special car. IS YCIE f,0 iPrccn CterTrr. st, July 33. 1:6 Lnfsmauon in Elr-j a tna; tn wcwa Viy Rai.it tcxpanT Ui been crranite tr. j. Ccn as president ana zr.irrr The q?U'..ms cn the yrain m. tf. today fre at flyws. whtt cperjKi i liC, ard ci-aied it f, ta cpened at I , aad, cltaed at li; cat evened t r elec at ! 1 LARS AC.O jFrtm Obserrer, Fn. Ju.y 23 'jZ The cetij j anr.urnmen i tec ay frtsn. Washmtcti. D C, LTitlu-i. Al sany. Or?-r:ci aa 4 an m:rtxse cf i-li cr M per cent. Ccrral.i, 6 an lz.-:r-u-i cf 12 cr 2s- ti; i. Fcur cf La Grande's rr:: r-:-rz.'. U4.nw men. A T- H.-I H:wa--d OB-. C. D. Putnam x-.sz H E Cc:..i. a-C'tcr-psLri.e-s ty Dr Dal cf W tl .:. . r ". u r itd n ei i e ve - n-rr a fcur diy s trtp cr. B-f-ar cre-c in Wi-Ini c: r.".y. HI FATHER'S ON B He Jad--ii Pftle Ir Ker&errs attitude tcrward hi rr :c:he; thre u a cursou mmrhng cf kTe an.-J contempt, cf inicler.ee i tim-ton. NO KN'X K- I have en tus fvre Lrzht w.-.h i-r it a weed cf pra-se frccn h-r but I al hare hexrd h.m p: upn WACCHTLA. Fia ;-.r a shiclcne torrent of abusive Wauchuia. Janruaie. Besides beinj? tmsftsma: I hive heard him jscxertinently is aiso unlawfuL c-.-k her judrmsnta and openly An eid crdinanoe. passed In 1914. ;rr:t his I:ttie brother to ciscted:- which prohibits knccJtin? the ctty. face, yet I slw have seen him sr.urrie vxs- reemtiy hrcht to lint. ;sr 'ccn:r.:eniy cc. th ecfa, i-y r.5 The law provea a penalty of CO aea in her Lap and Itswn harpLly fay in :-iL a tine of ligo. or both 5-; r.e t-cid h ,m a steer. upen cennction of any person cr Tl-: ether clay -area she hi:d rrr.? perse rj who shall run c;v3. knrxk. ct cf tne roctn he turned, k: : &i.-d. slander cc purposefully in any way "My mothers bautifuL i z t sre spi cr art :n a manner Cftnmenta! Dky Kys he is the most freiu.:- tc the welfare or progress cf the City l-i in the Wi'.d " cf Wiuchula." The rr.t ca-iai c-berrer w:d Waciuia a the heme town of Gov. knew that H-rt-rrt's re.A'.ion to his D:".e E Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Franc Seeler. with Kenneth and Clement Ktnry. spent last Sunday at Wallowa Laxe. j:m Ellis, of the 150 class cf Lin field college, is employed at the P.ccrder office. Berry harvest. eFpeciaily red rasp berries and Kjfxzl heme, started sev eral cays ago m this district and is new neanng its heht. Maniey Arant. editor cf the Rec ercer. his been away for several kxioclc days. Ke panned to go xo aian- m-ou'.h. where Mrs Arant wiii too ie. It - -- Ft 5 5. MONITOR TOP SAVtS YOU MONEY Befool you hif 1 c D Sco-riJ E F til H t- EKertT S;.in cf li Da;j cup. ct !a Wr-ia vrw. tie Arver-.-c" ca-.- t:cLij tie -. Wi;4i. fcrjtJc 3ti t--e crc-'iic ca Uk It E ts.-th : C.--.a iS '.ie t.-.? cei r... r.v t.t. c:m -.c V!.- iz.-t Mr H Mrs- rt:-.-T .e Tfce Grxri E.-.r.ie i" ?'r 5i;s La4 to (T;n2 a rev ovr 1 K f.o Zj ajueMounlain The Tnm W:.:- : over e& .;r-h ci t pat few ciyj. Hi sh.pt.fd t in Jt 1'. O r ..: hive a rit The thrm -..- m The OV:ir sd 1: tha rcir.t ir cm time Frrrrrs i: r. :"v --. rutt:ri thc-r Lay trvrp The -ne.-i rpm rtcard-i-W: cr:-p a to -r. ::ert that the quality i fiiri tfxrf t.iis year tut trj,x ihe cuti.r.-T n a iittie ah.ft Cf the vraj W.,i i selling it fie t pr in :r.e f.ed. A- tr. -in Mn B W Granny rf turned list evenins :rcm AiW.-u. Ci.iiii, wr.fre she na ber. ler tr pa..--. 3 rr.cr.:hi. -Sit Wi.o Fki w B-.i." 1 t-e t.we o .1? to r-e elemnTS the bedj; IFYOJC SYSTEM'S FEEUKS SHODDY - YCU KEED THIS M UK FC5YCX'3c?CDY - 1,00 fx Si When Mosquitoes Keep You Awake 5 C f on Fly-Kil! 5 Tan ycu think of any thin mere disagreeacle than be ing kept a-srate by those E-.nrtd cmons mcequi tces 5 Dc n t tolera te it any .onger. S-txrt them cn the wing with Fly-S-i. Jut a Tew sr.:". with the spray rr. and the pests will fall iieep never to wake ara:n. Tcn yira'Il hive perfect pea,. il! f..-.rt. .1 ,.i:-J cnly it F.T- L Glass Drugs G 0! liUMiillV 9 General Electric Rerrierator saves us monej every day 5 r V true economy to oivn tbe Refrigerator with the Monitor Top AFFORD one! Ask any of your friends who has MX. bought one. General Electric Refrigerators actually iave money. They run at a cost of only n few cents a day. The efficiency of the Monitor Top, with its her metically sealed mechanism, sees to that. And your milk and meat and fruit and vegetables that would spoil in a temperature less cold, are kept fresh and wholesome. So you save there, too! The dependability of the Monitor Top sees to that. If you are thinking of expense buy the refrigerator with the Mon itor Top the General Electric. Very little cash is required to buv one. Our easy time payment plan sees to that. f;1 I H if I mm I'it s m th G-rwrrat rir" j."jrns.r at- i GENERAL ELECTRIC Eifciiic coouxs conosxclu rhkiuors Uiij.:c mils cooisas INC. Mta W. H. Bohnenfyamp Co. 1 -j : mg rrr ca ug h t r , M . J j- . e M.hs.