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Thursday, January 29, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANpEt Qfifo Pe Seven I ' i WANTED WANTED All kinds of furniture and light repairing. Jos. Ward. Phono 221-J. . i ' 1-29-1 t. WANTED Woman for general clean- lng work.' Call 315-W. 1-28-3 t. j WANTED Young married couple j wants to ranch small farm or work i on big ranch. Call Farm. 67, Un- 1 Ion.' 1-27-3 tp j FOR SALE i FOR SALHr-Harness and fresno's. Ph. ' 486-W. 128-3 tp. FOR SALE OR TRADE -5 acres, well ' Improved. 2 good chicken, houses, barn, fruit nouse and other out buildings all ' In good condition. Priced right, reasonable terms. Call 20CH-lst. Phone 459-J. 1-28-2 tp. - 2 COWS AND 2 heifers at a very low ' figure. 1 All are registered and cows will freshen soon. J. have most too many for my wife to milk. Ray Duncan, Cove, Oregon. 1-28-2 tp. FOR SALE 7-rm. house at 807-N 1 ave.,- at' a bargain.- Close In, good location, - near school. Inq. 1605 Adams; Phone 495-J. 1-28-8 tp. Automobiles USED CARS !927 Oakland Coupe . t 345.00 930 Chevrolet Truck . 650.00 926 Studebaker fcoadster .... 295.00 024 Dodge Sedan 166.00 !927 Paige Sedan 295.00 926 Ford Roadster 125.00 929 Ford Truck 626.00 926 Chevrolet Coach 236.0,0 927 Chevrolet Coach 295.00 928 Chevrolet Coupe ............. 875.00 930 Chevrolet Club Sedan . 695.00 927 International Truck i 860.00 929 Chevrolet Truck 625.00 928 Durant Coupe 366 00 927 Essex Coupe 205.00 927 Bulck Sedan ... . 496.00 1927 Ford Pickup 145.00 All cars have 1981 license. liARISON CHEVROLET CO; 1-16-1 t. Radio Programs i : FRIDAY PROGRAMS National Broadcasting company: 6, i luiwu b uiiursbiu, u. diu . hiiiich auu ! 1 . . Ernie Hare; 6:30, Irvin S. Cobb; 7,; FOR RENT Threo room furnished male quartet, orchestra; 7:30, Theatre j apt; 1101 d avenue. la-30-t f. of Air; 8, Amos and Andy; 8:15, feat- ! : ile-' 8:30, melodies; 0, H1U Billy boys; 'for RENT Furnished apt., 18db-4th 9:30, mystery serial; 10, Boswell sis- street; 12-8-t t. ters; 10:15, Metropolitans; 11, dance si : : hour. . '. FOR RENT Furn. houses sad apts., Columbia Broadcasting system: 6, sports, studio: 6:45. persuing mem oirs; 7, light concert music; 7:30. features; 8, musical programs; 9:30, Singing Strings; 10, band, answers; 10:20 to 1, dance music. Northwest Broadcasting system: 5:40, markets; 5:50, crooning bari tone; 6, talk, musical programs; 7:15, Henry and the Boss: 7 :30, light opera, symphony; 8:30, songs; 9, lecture; , 9:30, hockey game: 10:.15, quintet; 10:46, organ; 11, dance mlslc; 12 to 3, requests. - Spokane KHQ (690): 7 a. m.. Town Crier, news. Start 0' Dov: 0. Happytlme; 9, Lumberjacks, Walt and Norman, food talk; 10, Charlie Wollman, Josephine Gibson; 10:30, Woman's Magazine; SSTitilSS:- to 12, dance mus e. i state drv law before leisislature. WI.I.X.M.I KGO (790) : B to 12, NBG programs. KLX (880): 6, concert duo: 7, news- 7:30, features, music: 8. Hi Jinks': 10. orchestra, classic record ings; 11:30, dance program. KJR (970): 5:40 to 3 m., NBS programs. sun Francisco i KPRO (610): 0 to 1 a. m., CBS programs. KPO (680): 5:45, news: 6, organ, i r!ll and Sallv. Henry Starr: 7. pop ular music; 8:30. feature;. 9, opera, concert; 10, dance music; 11, Melo- j dlsts. I Denver i KOA (830) : 5, NBC: 8:15. Old Wa- . gon Tongue; 9, orchestra; 9:30, NBC; 11 to 12, dance orcnesvru. I.os Angeles KHJ (900): 6, CBS; 10, news, or chestra; 12 to 1, organ. KPI (640): 5:45, stock markets; 6, NBC: 8, Doughboys: 8:15, NBC: 9:45, Hawaiian Shadows; 10:30, symphonet; 11, NBC. KNX (1050): 6, organ, ensemoie; i, Watanobe and Archie; 7:16, ensem- ble, organ; a, popular piumum, o Wranglers; 0:45, fight broadcast! 10:45 to 12, organ. Portland KEX (1180): 8, features; 9 to 3 a. m., NBS programs. KGW (020): 5 to 10. NBC pro grams; 10 to 12. music. Hoot Owls. Tncomtt KVI (700): 9, CBS; 0:30, dance mu Blc; 10:30, CBS; 12, organ. Salt Lake City KSL (1130): 5, NBC; 8:15. musical programs; 9:30. KZC-; H, Midnight hour. Washington is the fourth Ameri can league club to Own Harry Bice, veteran outfielder. Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons A. Ii. RICHARDSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Offloe Phone, M-15 Res. M-66 LE6 B. BOTTvTf, M. D. LEW A WILKES, H. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat, New Foley Telephone Building Main II DR. F. L. RALSTON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1-7 SOMMEB BLDO. Phone Main 778. Astrologer MBS. FREDERICK BALME8 801 N. AVE. ReWlngs Dally. Readings by Mali a Specialty The Market Place of Union and WalloWa Coantiea J W-r I Pbserver Want Ad Rates (Count five averake words . - to toe line.) Per line. 1st insertion loo Per line, each added conseo- uuve insertion 70 Minimum charge on one. order r RATES BY MONTH I lines, per month 8 lines, per ibonth 4 lines, per month -.. .11.60 .11.15 .14.90 :H.76 o liues, per snonto Each additional line over five charged at 60e per line per month. ... - - CASH ' IN ADVANCE Is re quired orl all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be in .this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. BU.D orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same boir or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders ; - solicited. Cash rates may be earned on E hone, orders by payment on or efore uate of last Insertion. PHONE MAlft 800 "An Observer Want A Will Do It" ' FOR RENT, FOR RENT Hay ranch, to man who nas o to io cows. Address iJ. o. box 920 La Grande. 1-29-1 t. FOR RENT Sleeping room; St. Phone 936-J. 1303-4th 1-29-3 t. FOR RENT Furn. apt.; one to be proud of. Newly decorated thr'ough ' out. Cheap. Landis Court Apt. 1-28-t f. FOB RENT' Apt and garage, 902 I Penn. Ave. 1-27-8 tp. FOR rent l 2-rm. furn. apt. steam heat. Adults. Phone 360-W, 1502 Wash. 1-24-6 t. FOR RENT Furnished, quiet, steam heated opts. Woverly Apts. Phone 203-W. 1-24-1 mp IFOR RENT Furn. apt. Cor. 6th & N. 1-13-t t. Phone 147-R. with oaths, clean, quiet, low rates, Adults. 1810 Greenwottd. . 8-101 m. Over Night News (By i'lie Associated Press) "DoriiOstlc ' . Sew York--Mh and 'Mr:' Howard d Brokaw held up in their Flfin 'avenue home by an gunman whd takes $177 and ft watch. Washington Heflln flies notice of a contest against the seating oi Bank head who defeated him. Oklahoma City Jacft Walton, oust ed Rovernor: Ktcnara Enrigm, lorm T ennnn- Qlmn-ftn. eoes to hospital. MerrlllTllls. Go. Mall clerk shot and seriously wounded by a robber who takes registered mall from train. York, Pa. Rev. Wyatt Brown, of Buffalo, Is elected bishop of Harris h.iro riin-si. of the Protestant Eolsco - pal cnurcn, Korltzo. Albania Pour persons are killed and several injured in series of earthquakes. The News Used To Be: TWEXTV-FIVE YEARS AflO (Prom Observer, Tues., Jon. 30, 1908) The La Grande postofflce and United States land office today re ceived letters from the s:cretary of the treasury and from tho commis sioner of the general land office re- ( questing Information relative to the ; requirements of public buildings for Ltt uronae. inis lniormuwun is uic I- National Batteries Unconditional Guarantee "56.00 -Liberal Allowance for Your Old ISatterj'i ., GENERATOR, STARTER AND IGNITION WORK COX AUTO ELECTRIC 1425 Adams Phone M 7S3 The honor of serving you ot a time when expert and em clent service is so badly needed obllgStes us to do everything as nearly perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. We Understand SNODORAS9 & ZIMMERMAN Main 82 M3l GLORIA : 'WTSSIS1 HE CRASHED INLAND" HE CRASHED OUT 1 1' '; iJh-- , S?M&j. i J. ! I Vout bcitcb se sensible A and I'm I OW, Vic, twis f Oi, is we, 9gautiFuu? ' '. .. I : "SC ME. MUST GO iZ7 '' JealCSl ' MISS DIXON.-SfMEH MR.WlCH) TELLING YOUj MAU IS AHNOYlNS J - -fWEM OUT TWE i , . SEfiA S" Iff AJlL BIGHT, VouNS' ' g ; ( ': '. I'l MISCELLANEOUS OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night at Eagles hall, v , - . 1-20-S t. WASHING, GREASING at POLISHING Up-to-date Equipment. GENERAL REPAIRING. . . HENDRICKSON & BHIDELER Monroe it Fir Sts. Ph. Main 452 .; . . -. 1-29-1 t. . . PLUMBING HEATING ' .All Kinds of Sheet Metal .'. and Furnace Work LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY . 215 Fir 8t Phone Main 178. AUCTIONEER Jay Breoheors grad uate Am. Auction couege. R. D. No. 1, Allcel, Ore. 1-26-12 tp. ROBERT BALLOT Graduate State Academy music, Berlin, Germany. Teacher and maker, violin, cello. Studio and shop, Adler's Music Co. - " . " 1-24-1 mp MADAM DELMAR clairvoyant and astrologlst. Readings dally; Also by mall, 1.00. Date of birth, six ques tions, 1906-3rd St.- 908-W. - - 1-24-6 tp. ROOFING WORK Repair work on any kind of a hew roof. Call Chas. Hlldebrahd, 820-W. 1-8-i mp. AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notice. La Grande Construction & Supply Co. ' 12-18-1 m. GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICB On all makes of radios. Jewell test equipment. Reasonable rates. Wesley McDonald. Phone 140-M. 12-26-t f. EASTERN OREGON School of Muslo, violin, piano voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple, 447-J. ' ' 9-B-l in. LA GRANDE MATTRESS & TJp- holsterlhg & Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen- tatlves for the Prudential Insur ance Co., and can moke farm oi city loans at attractive rates of in-.' terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance. . ipana and . bonds. .... I result of the bill Introduced .by. Seh ntor puttoh appropriating $128,000 for a federal building in this city; Considerable interest Is being rnani festod over the second reunion of tlie former students of the old Blue Mountain university, which will take place In the Elks halt.. Citv Engineer L. A. Plcfcler left to- day for Welse r, Idaho, where he goes ".Biy..expe" testlm0Iy 111 a a - ONE YEAR AGO (From Observer, Tues., Jan. 28, 1030) Work oh the new Union pacific stage depot in the George H. Currey j building started yeBterday. btatinR tnat ootn sweet cnernes and apples should be developed in union county, . uuiik, ui i State college, gave a message oi inj - portonco to local fruit growers busl- ness men-'and farmers at the eco nomic, conference. ... . ' Camlllo Horn nhd Frank .Bonnoy were married by Rev. R. C. Leo at the M. E. parsonage at Union Satur day night. CURTIS WON'T ANSWER IT WASHINGTON , Jan. 29 VP) Vice j Ch08e; He Injected the question Into a nf OVDIltB 1.. Mm hlRtfll'V nf 1 Kansas in which th3 famous crusader figured. J . nraiv . DAUGHTER HORN i ATLANTA, Ka., Jan. 20 W) daughter was born today to Mrs. Rob- ert lyre joncs jr., who oi uie nuiit-i. It Is the third child in the ijmuy. ! Tho other children are Clara Molone Jones, six, and Robert Tyre Jones, Jones, . 111. i Tho number of horses and mules! nibbing. Minn., omotour hockey in Montana decreased from 400.454 In : team won two games from the Unl 1 1929 - to 382,001 In 1930. largely be- vcrslty of Wisconsin, one from Mill- cause of increased use of power ma- imuu uuu " .".i--chinerv on farms. te in two games. SCORCHY SMITH SrTIIV'L WOULD L1K6.V0U Mfc OMTWS QUIET AND DONT ft-LOW IT TO PALLJ INTO ANYBODY ELSE 5 HANDS- NOBODY z 16AVE YOUR RlflE AND SHIKDVeTM UCS 'I ' V 'JVS. PI M tVJ I'M ' V MIJ IT' 1 1 -M.'H I W . 1 Jl W . . ' A . W lkvS I F I rill mTTT HTTP WAV " ... .' - - : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I'" i ' .' ' ' - . : VOUP BLAKlKtT . - - . -IWATS VAJHfcf ; ' . MlL BE. OFF j I lYt-M&EO' T MaU.s.t.ot. .. . ... ... .. : -. - ; , ,, - , otsaiai-macsvict.iNfc.-L;l J Council Talks Of State Dept. Of Agriculture SALEM, Jan. 29 w Lively discUB slon of the effect of . the proposed state department of agriculture fcaf tured yestotdoy'o morrlltlg sossloh of the OregOn cooperative council wtilcli was addressed . by Hector McPhersoh, representative df Llmi fcotlnty. , Mc pherson explained the' merits of the bill which Was Introduced by' the senate agricultural committee Tues day. ...... ,d . . t the'hend ol The chief weakness, or the proposal tho proposed department Is made subject to the whim of the gover- tacked by members of the council. R. A. Word of Portland pointing out that In his opinion the bill will cre ate an army of political Job hunters unless , safeguarded by stato civil , service. . Mcpherson explained that the pur ; p f tl d(!partlnent l8 purcy lor . onsellaIlt,on D'n(l c(ilclcncy o pres ent scattered boards npcl. commis sions, ana mat to i-cuiuvuu uwii vuo state .colleges only those functions purely regulatory in cnaracicr ana Involving the police power of the stale. Regarding th. economy ot tr mnvi. lit. Riiiri it should eliminate ! some present overlapping expense but that no . is personally in rovor oi Resent draft of the law h, .sold, which he considers Inadequate to get M.f. hPRt t.VTtO llf IVH1U lOr HUCll O TO- i sponsible position, indirect reports, 1 ho said, are that Governor Julius h. Meier has indicated that if a quauueo mart can not he Obtained for that amount he will see that additional ! funds are provided from other A ! gmtmtn i geVeml cooperative officials asked or definite assurance that present j extension marketing activities of the 8tat0 coiiege would not bo disturbed !TM. touched in the present This is not touched In the present bill, McPherson Bald. Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office 1 h,s duty- i - Itsn-Miken op in a WTP euDS.Y- CRIEMD ZZTJSzVZl , "J. TI LV Z-r-rrT ' V 1 'til aim rs.-.. u"Hii jx. r t ! i i u - xax " - 1 n - - rH, . - i i iiiiii m W jti&M - rZWv ' 1 , i Chats With Parents ' Dy Alice Jpdsqn Penle "it Is time, for John to go to bed." Without preface mother seUes -him and leads him oft In the direction of his room., . ' , , . - thoro she peels .off his clothes with the greatest possible speed. Toklng him, into the bathtdom, sh6 vigorously eorubs him and btushes his teeth. ' , This done, ens pops hta ihtq bed, firmly tucks his blankots ardurld him and tho Job Is dOne. ' With Some chlldtoii this mothod W"V nRdtlvelv resent be- apparently may have no bad rosuus, as if they were olthoi dumb animals or inanimate objects. Tlicy llko to feel a certain amount 'rM3om ,?I,''V, loS' Li ,Z think that it Is the? whe make Jc- clulons; mat iney um.-t.-t, nuu,n,. - Suppose, Instead of thus summari ly putting John to bed, hlb mother warns him ahead of time that ; ho Ijnust soon go, tnun glvinj . mm u Mtutnee to wind up his play; Bupposo mai -wnun mo has passed, she gives him her hand In a mnnner which, suncests that this Is a cooperative 'enterprise, that go- bed Is ffi'teh matter Sho lots hini take off his clothing. She letM hint run apd fetch his own nlghtclothon, giving him time to put them on ann iaeiy(i wem up ... Inhntlnun. Childish Wav, Sho lets hiril wash himself, Hrunh ills own teeth, ohd when hp gets, into bed, shS tucks him in not as If she wcro in a hurry to get Hd of him. but as If' It gavb her pioaute .thus to make lim safe jmd cozy Tor tho Tho ailiorence ut vu -wu fx.r.: I 'r.i.' nnrlmnn oVitv onfi Of mah- ne but the child feels it keenly ihd I'Nblji.AS'T KBVKIt . in recent ' months' thofo has been much odo about Uhdulant fever, the tendency" being to somewhat exager ate the menace of the disease Undulant . fever, also known as Malta feyor, wnB- first discovered In In n 1 Health Talks A SPECIAL MESSENGER Mia - ill a mm- -mm By J.'R. Williams 1880 by a group of British army stlrr gebns stationed at Gibraltar arid Malta. ' 1 ' '., ' . ., -.' 11 was found that soldiers in till garrison frurfefed an add discos which was charhctbriicd by lindultttf ins, or wove-llke periods of Met, profuso ' sweats and rhcumatlc-llke pains. . The disease was Ultimately found to b dite tb a germ which offectea goats! It' was transmitted to humatt beings through the medium of godt'j) milk for It was found that practically all sufferers of Malta fever drank raw or' unpasteurized 'milk comtn. from sick goatb. , i At first It was thought tho disease was confined only to goats and htlj mane and that Jt could be trans mittcri from animals to man onli through goats' milk. . . . i Subsequciltly, however, it was disf covered that the ' disease affected other domestic animals and wos ro tatedIf not Identical; with tho dis ease -of Contagious abortion, affoct? ing cows and hogs. t . .' Human ueingu nave oecn Bnown susceptible, the dlocasCB belii( ai ' - Qu h tHe ot ,! LIVER BILE ' WITHOUT CALOMEL And Vou'll Jiimii Out of Bed in the Morning Rurin' to Go I( you lad our and sunk stid thd world lonlu punk, don't nwnlloW a lot of sslta, mineral water, oil, loiotlvo candy or ehowuut gum arid expiwt thorn to mnko you RUdaoaly wcot and buoyant and full of eunshioo. Por they can't do It Thoy only men the bowels ana a mere movement doesn t got ftt tho cause. Tho reuon tor your downnttjut teollns Is your liver. It should pour put two pounds of Uquld bile Into your towels dally. It this bllo Is not lowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It iuat decays In tho bowoli. Gs blosts up your stomseh. You have k thick, bud UM9 nd vour bresth it foul, kin often bresks pu t la "lemUh w. Vour h4 tehee and you teel down and out. Your WMulo : system is potsonea. . It take, those good, old CARTEIl'S I LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get threo two pounds ol bile "Qu; ireeiy nnu nm.o ju tool "up snd bp?' Tliev eonUIn yomlcrtill, harmless, gcnUo vegotsble oJtracU, n;Jng When it comes to making the c-llo Oort freely. llt ,tnn't nab (or llvof nliis. Ask tor CSrtor'j Lltllo Liver Pills. Look (or tho nanw Carter J . utllo Liver l'Uls on the red label. Itetont I substitute, ' .' ''.'! i t . . - Adv. Boats', milk and Imate contact With goats, cows aild hods. The disesne rnn w largely con trolled by effective milk pasteurien- tlon. The germs responsible for theso rolattcd diseases do hot sur vive hnnt tatment of milk, firjts- clal care Should b pxercKec In the case ox goat milk, cuoris are now being inade to remove Infected Unl mnls from nerus. Humans who are affected with uh dulant feer are treated on th same principles aid down iqr typnoio nver. r Proper Advertising Will Make Fortunes " MIAMI DEAcrf, Flo., ian. 39 Ifl Cyrus H. Ourtls, president of the Curtis publishing company. Fhiia- dclphln. last night told the commit- too oi iuu, social organizauops nere, that advertising will make fortunes.' I The policy of some advertisers to safo exnehses uv cuttlntr down their advertising is. "foolish.';, he said, adding: ' , , . ' . '. . w "Everything that 19' done IS built on advertising and Intelligent adver tising will make' your fortunes.". Ho said his company spent si.uuu, 000 last year in advertising and plans IU tftJlCUU v,uuu,uuu tins yriti. , - i "In a period of depression," he said, , "...ft iniitif. mil nn fnst nrt we "can to! stay where Ave" are."' fldUse May Consider Taxing Chain Stores BALEM, Jntl. 29 W) A Bill to li cense and define retail chnln Btores in Oregon, 1 rumSrS of wHlch have bceii heard ever Slrice the session opened; made It appHrance IH tM Ipbby Vestcrday in the possession ol Elton Watklhs, former cohressrhan, who announced that It would be In troduced ill the house within the hen few dfcys;' ' , ,, : ..- The bill defines chain stores as ny twd br mbro retail stores or Sales es tablishment 6pcrat?d Undet one ownership,' requires the licensing Of all Such iitdrta- py the secretory of State at oh annual license fee bf 100 por store, and provides pehaltros of from 8S0 to 9100 tor Violations ot the act. ' ' tu.tr.ii nuiniine stations, already. taxed undet other statutes, would be exempted. - cARniN.Vt BECRti'i' Vf6Ki.". , 280 IrlNllfOH LAST sfeASOft 8f. tGUtS OT'T The cardinal 1ft tlib cdmirli bast-ball season will have oil hand ft: pitchef capable' o,f plenty of work, whether good or bad. , Paul Derrlngcti ?6crult hurldr from thd RoObestcf tarni, .worked Iri 389 innings lhot jrear. to lead tho Intra national league Iri the dpar,tment, recently released averages, disclose. And oil "of,' It ' wasn't Just nisre worX-May Kutnftg, as. E6 as ired ltccy wl.tS.,33, ti.ijtor'eB.'..'. " . .. FOQTtWltRD YEAtl ' '"'--v of FRIENDLY SERVICE a 0ranfte National l&txnk Member Federal Reserve-. Resources over 2 Million Mountain Nqmed in -Honor of Macduff FORTLAtai. Jan. 29 W As a memorial to the late Nelson F. Mac duff, who was for years supervisor of tho . ; Cascade national fqrest. tha United States geographic board lis -named a. mountain after him.. The mountain is aoproximately lStSStSSS "IVn nf the South Wk Of the MCKcnzle river. Smith Taylor, ranger at McKerulo bridge, suggested the honor to Mao duff and the government agreed. . TikOl'TII UNCOVERS ANClfc&t .' . .. ' . INDWN ThEE-TRlMl CANOE hKi Til lPI Thft trnnlrnflklfl HVQr. 0t its lowest lovel in years as a, result 0f drouth, has given up an ancient Indian canoe, made ' from the trunk or a tree Thirtv feet lona and two feet wide, it was found protruding from tuo riv er bed by a trapper. In tho bottom of the canoo; wore two holes such, as customarily -.were made by Indians to sink their cralt and prevent other tribes from using them Georgia Tech, abandoning tho an nual Tech relays, Is seeking the 1832 track meet of tho Southern confer ence. Peerless Coal host of satisfied cus- ' tomers testify to the tine burhlng qualities of PEERLESS Coal. They all say that it holds fire longer. Van Petten 'Lumber Co. Phdhe Main 732 "Good Service Quick" If YOU have never had, I an ACCIDENT you. should be the first to take out INSUIIMICE V Q W WAR NOCK. MGR By John C. Terry "U!!III!II ..... .; viimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWi