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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1937)
Davi! LlcKenzio THIS PAPER ENDEAVORS TO SERVE THE PUBLIC INTERESTS IN THE WIDE FIELD OF WHICH PORT ORFORD WITH ITS GREAT NATURAL HARBOR IS THE IN DUSTRIAL CENTER. PORT ORFORD POST VOLUME I Port Orford, Orgeon, Friday, NATURE STUDENTS ' UNIQUE SUPPER IS TOURED AFRICA STAGED BY LADIES SCRAPPY RAILROAD i HEARING REPORTEDI OCTOBER 15, 1937 The Red Date Line If there is a red date line CLASSES VIE IN AMUSING PROGRAM stamped on your paper It calls The class night program given by attention to the expiration date I the Port Orford high school Friday on your subscriptier. if you evening was the usual thirtg pre mit before we ask you, It will be sented unusually well. To amuse being the aim the entertainment just fine. I 59 FACTS — NEWS TO GIVE THE FACTS ABOUT PORT ORFORD, ITS HARBOR AND THE VAST REGION OF UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES SURROUNDING THIS CITY IS THE AIM OF TfflS PAPER. NUMBER 30 COURT APPOINTS BUDGET BOARD NEW CO-OP LAWS MADE AVAILABLE The Ladies Aid of Port Orford ar A large house car bearing on the As we go to press the hearing be i The Curry County C|urt met front fender a license plate issued ranged another unique and nter- fore the ICC in Portland upon the Wednesday of last weeli October Curry County Farmers Needing Co» in Africa beside another from Brit esting supper event Tuesday even tdo railroal projects, the Gold Coast 8th, at Gold Beach at which time ish Columbia and adorned about ing at the Women’s club house Railway with a terminus at Port the budget board is to consider tax the windowed front compartments which embodied the idea of taking Orford and the line from Grants operative Facilities Can Apply To levies for 1938 was appointed as with many permits and stickers in the guests on an imaginary trip Pass to Crescent City. The sup was an entire success and appealed ' follows: Delmer Colegrove, Sr around the world and giving them Rural Rehabilitation Supervisor. dicating that the vehicle had ad porters of the other line made a to the audience of parents and , Brookings; D. W. Moor», Gold ventured far and wide, attracted the the choice of eating menus char- spirited attack on Mr. Gable at the friends as ws evident from the fre ; Beach am H. B. Smith, Langlois, of several different hearing on Wednesday according attention of the répertoriai force acteristic FOX FARMING NOW quent applause. i They will meet with the County of the Post, namely the editor, countries. to the news report appearing in the Community and cooperative ser Among the hits may be mentioned | Court on Monday, November 1st, at vice loans are available for groups Wednesday morning as It halted The excellence respnse showed Oregon Journal, quoted below. STABLE INDUSTRY the slow movement boxing match of ! 9 a. m. in Gold Beach. for five minutes in front of the that the ¡dea appealed and the "Estimated on construction costs the freshmen class; the fearfully j For old age pensions $319 09' was of farm families in Curry County postofflee. tables in Ireland, Mexico, Hawaii for the proposed Gold Coast rail and wonderful steeds rode by the ' allowed and the item of widows where joint use of cooperative fa cilities such as purebred sires, heavy In a scrappy interivew, it was and China were filled several times. road from Leland, small Southern * medieval knights of the junior class; the Coos-Curry pensions was $11.06 and indigent re- farm machinery, canning equip After the eating the cruise be Pacific junction north of Grants i | Last Sunday learned that the three occupants the dancing foursome of the sopho- were: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taylor gan with the singing of "Sailing". । Pass, to Port Orford, are "horse- | branch of the Oregon Fox Farmers mores and the burlesque battle of i lief amounted to $411.15 making the ment and similar services is more , total expenditure for this type of economical than on an individual and Col. Dunkins of Victoria, B. C.. The ship's orchestra played between back estimates," H. F. Morton association met in Langlois with Battle Rock by the seniors. . payments $801.30. basis,- according to John M. Don who seem to have achieved the ports and dancing and deck games charged Wedneslay afternoon in an Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Guerin as hosts THE PROGRAM I Expenditures in road district No. aldson, county rehabilitation super dream many hold but do not real filled up the time between ports. interstate commerce commission and was inclusive of the leading Freshmen Class: 11 amounted to $48.95 and district No. visor,. Farm Security Administra ize of touring about the world and At San Francisco a waterfront hearing in which his Grants Pass- fox farmers in this section. State At the first tee: Cecil Jamiesan . 3 $34.94 while district No. 2 drew tion, USDA, Coquille. maing it pay. scene was shown and in the ship’s Crescent City interests are seeikng ments the men and women who and Georgina McKenzie. down $276.16 commerce commission have made a practical success of a They stated that they had passed concert between there and Galves intertate Boxing match: Sidney and Ralph Loans for these cooperative facil I Dr. J. H. Bennett was paid $182.00 business which has deveolped from fourteen months of the past two ton, Texas, Bert Hoggett, accom permission to construct a rail route I Sweet, Tommy Sorenson, Gordon an experimental stage to stability for livestock Inspection and an in- i ities are prt of the regu’af rehabili- years traveling in Africa gather panied by Mrs. A. P. Sweet play between those two cities. Forty and Earl Quigley. surance policy on the court house | j tation program to bring greater within the last ten years showed The Gold Coast corporation is ing information about the flora and ed a tune on a lilac leaf. On the A Piano Solo: Gordon Forty (The security to falrm families unable that they are confident that they for three years cost $240.00. trip to Savannah, Ga., Patricia fighting to hold its certificate grant fauna with the special idea of dis Merry Go-Round Broke Down). to secure adequate commercial have engaged in a profitable line The high schools ih Langlois and •ohnson, accompanied by her moth ing permission to build a route ( covering plants and animals suit A Violin Solo: Alma Leith (Merry of business with an assures future. Gold Beach each were given a per credit for cooperative enterprises. able for adaptation to American er, rendered a violin solo. In Spain down the Rogue River canyon. Widow Waltz). After the visitors looked over the mit to hold one dance during the Two types of loans are available, Jack Ellis anl Mrs. Jesse Ponting Morton claimed estimates submit- ( conditions. Now they are making The Famous Finder: Phyllis Sut month of October. one on the mastet-borrower plan fox farm of the Guerins the meet an eight month trip during which executed a Spanish dance and there ed by Gilbert E. Gable, mayor of . ton, William Hutchinson, Gordon for participation of individuals in a ing was transferred to the picnic Mr. Taylor will deliver travelogue was a bull fight in which some very Port Orford and chief promtor of grounds at Floras Creek bridge Forty, Tommy Sorenson, Earl Quig community service, and the other lectures. His first engagement is marvelous animals were presented. Gold Coast were made “n foot and where following the business ses ley, Ralph and Sidney Sweet No Boats Expected for participation lu established co- In Scotland, Mrs. Sweet sang hrseback ” , were not the result of to give three lectures on Thursday Announcer:: June Hurst operatlveassodation. Loans run sion a bounteous resist was serv Till Next Week of this week at Eureka. They will Annie Laurie and Nadine Babel j a complete instrument survey and ed at noon. Junior Class: over alperiod of from five to ten danced the highland fling and all : are below actual construction costs, spend some time in California and Barbara Freitchie: Medival Ver yearSjWlth Interest at three percent. It was decided to hold a special sion, Revolutionary Version, Mod sang together “Scotlands Burning." I Morton and Nell Allen, Grants later cross to Palm Beach, Flordia, Thon The S. S. Siskiyou docked on Sat svamA XT«,... XT_ 1- zu. «_ 1 on Get. 24th when Dr. E. ern Perslon—Joe Douglas Arthur urday soon after the departure of Master-brrôwer loans enable and go thence up the Atlantic coast 1 hen came New York City where Pass attorney, attempted to show i Schmöker of Seattle, research Eddy, Frank Sutton, Dwight Tysn, the sailing of the Port Orford with small groups of farm families to through New England and cross Mrs. Dolge in the guise of a tramp that Gable is simply “trying to keep ! expert ^ of the Albers com company, will Vernon Jamieson, Robert Swenson, a full cargo for San FranÀA have cooperative cooperative, use of purebred in a dialogue with the • life in his certificate” and is not ' ।exDer Canada to their home in British engaged Ln ?edi o The The SlreS' harvcster«. *eed grinders, hay ¡»s of Liberty and had a ' financial! prepared to construct the be available for an address. The Edmund Leith, Leah Spoon. Columbia. Point St. Louis and San Pedro. bailers, pressure canners, or any annual fox show of the associa railroad line A Joust: A tournament between , Siskiyou oaded 300,000 feet of cedar Mr. Taylor is a man of middle facilities that xVilJ contribute to- tion is to be held at some date in Medieval Knights—Junior Boys. "We are ready to proceed with Som^ of her numbers included a [ for A Dimmick and sailed qn Sun- i age, large, bronzed and slightly ward more efficient farming opera the latter part of November. building the Gold ------------------------- serenade ou the accordion by Senor- = — --------- - Coast road with- Recitation: | day evening for San Pedra. It is Joe Douglas. portly but immesnsely energetic ita Macc^rpon, otherwise known as ! out delay,” Gable assured them in GROWTH OF FUR FARMING Announcer: Joe Douglas. expected that owing to the fact that tions and rehabilitation of families and active, who gave the reporter In its earlier stages, fox farm Sophomore Class: ! the Port Orford will need to dls- unable to afford such services on an only fragmentary information as NeoMBt Sweet and songs by three , testimony. Gable said his company Song, “Blue Hawaii", Dot Mather, ' charge cargo at three different- Individual basis. The entire loan he was continuously firing questions ships officers and a humorous read- . had ‘no particular problems" in fl ers depended chiefly on the sale of is etither made to one master bor I nancing the railroad, that cause of breeding stock for reve' Norma Price. . points, of his own during the interview and ing by Mrs. Roy Corson. rower with the other families slgn- hem made moni There was a rough and danger- delay is due to uncertainity of Unite! ; m. for at Poem, “ Lovely Love", Irene Mar- ’ Po't Orford । probably Col. Dunkin, slender, greet and ng agreements to use the services numerous ~grr kle. , i on Thursday from New York to States aid in developing Port Or U 1 cui teous was busy getting off mail. ous voyagr at a ihjnimum fee, loan Is - marker tq y- to Skit "Peach Alaska where there were greetings i harbor, the rail oad's outlet. w» ‘ Ies ', Loeta J But, Mr. Taylor as he buzzed away’ made JT, fam- fro»: an IGakii*., «nd t)*»--o York ^apital wAild he ».¿wl <o ' " k:icl-. > i ........... «Z ’ »RniÉg uam to «Port Orford >:ance the road, h? said, with a them were not wise 1^ th- rfin.- ¡ ' Dane vin f.'hurcl V Hewitt ! Orfard cedar tnat happened A hit of the evening was??«-issue oaring for 60 per cent, points of foxes, especially as to the ’ Maloy, Barclay, Elton Miller. stand in the street directed the re- Cha un cy Farm /amilles In type of fur produced. But as the At the Railway Station: Jim Ad- porter to his wife “who will tell ' dancing by the four mess boys the of the expenditures and the rest in returned fro,. vp«ng inp to'ested In this type of loan ar^invlt- many amateurs ---- who took up ... fur ams, Helen Lindberg, Ed Stites,;' « < same being Misses Lillian Woomer. . private money. ( . ------------- - ------ you the whole story”, he said. r,e_^n 1st week with an 1■ ed to contact the supervisor’s office Ellen Sullivan, Lucille Tichenor and ' Gable suggested as solution to the j farming as a side line went broke Olive Smith, Fern Berber, Irvin Mrs. Taylor proved to be one of Elva Musgrave extremely large buck in the Court House, Coquille. the game, *'------------- the genuine fur * farm- Churchill Betty McClintock. I r|ght of way dispute a plan for con- in “ **------- " thse typically friendly English Piano Solo: Betty Zumwalt (Bar Mrs. L. B. Hatton and Max Ep- j structin8 ^e proposed route down . ers who added science and haid women of the upper classes who pier were presented with boquets, Ithe Ro8ue Borge, a spur going south , work to their calling have grad- carolle). had time to tell a little about their It having been discovered that they |to Crescent City at Go,d Beach and , ually developed a business which is Announcer: Jack Kohl. 'tS FI TXT' ADFAflK — — _ • journeing before the male members were celebrating their birthdays on I one going north to Port °Eford- ' foundad on raising a crop of ani- of the party arrived all ready to thls occasion | Neil R- A1<en, Fred R. Brown and j mals with pelts which will sell for start. The general committee were-Mrs ! W’ T’ Miller are appearing for | good prices sufficient to place the The party live in their commod- Chas. Taylor, Mrs. Roy Corson and I Grants Pass’ Allen' Brown and J’ L I business on a profitable basis. Doris Warde. Melba White, Leon- -_______________________________ * ■ ■ W ious house car practically all of the Mrs. Heinie Dolge. Committees for ( Childs rePresent Crescent City and Choice individuals In their fox pens ard Fox, Bill Capps Lawrence Mill- i Itemg cu„ed from The p<)rt Qr mized In the vicinity of Bald time. They made 108 camps while tables were: Ireland Mrs Clare Morton 13 counsel for the Californ- are kept or sold for breeders, at ' fo‘d Post, Issue of September 30, j in Africa and were accompanied on Brigham, Mrs. William^ and Mrs Iia & Ore^on Coast railroad. high prices, for the successful fox Re-enactment of Battle Rock । jgg published by J. H. Upton & 1 Mountain for awhile past. Mr. Asa trat jaunt by Mrs. Taylor's daugh Wcomer; Hawaii, Mrs. D. E. Baird. I Testimony will be heard through farmer is always looking for 1m- (no sarcasm meant, all in fun): g0^ Cary succeeded shortly in decoy ter. She referred to the prevalence -- ’ ’ Thursday. proved strains just as th? good Ted McKenzie, Bill Lindberg, Bin | ing four large, fat fellows Into his Mrs. - Lacey and ’ Mrs. Montgomery dairyman is looking for better Capps, Leonard Fox, Lawrence ! of great oak trees in South Africa China, Mrs. Corson and Mrs. traps, securing a large quantity of Nils- SHIPWRECK due to the insistence of its first son; Mexico. Mrs. Dolge, Mrs. oil. He uses steel traps and log j sires and high testing cows. Miller, Delbert Womer, Robert El- I Mus- Dutch governor who distributed grave and Mrs. Douglas. I The Gussie Telfair ran on the pens. Filed At The Court House; But as to initial investment, the lis. Çat Moyer and Doris Warde. , rocks near Rocky Point at the en- bags of acorns to the settlers and fur farmer has a big advantage Duet: Pat Moyer, Mari jane R Mr Carey Complimented the of ( trance of Coos Bay last week, and fice one day last week with a nice, took measures to see that they over the dairy or stock rancher mond. ; sunk She was laden with coal and wfre planted. Commerce Club Announcer: Pat Moyer. large, round, fat. plump, trim ven U. S. of America to Paul Karl who can only succeed when he pos : had upwards of twenty passengers ison ham. The Post force has been Then the party rolled away on a sesses the right kind of land upon Hafner—Patent. Has Meeting | on board, all of whom got safely mission of gathering and dispen- F. S. Perry to Frew W. Jamieson which to conduct his business. beset with no misgivings as to Sunday Schools to shore. It is said that there is slag information. But Taylor was . The “farm” of a fur farmer may be where the next meal was to come The regular meeting of the Port —Satisfaction of Mortgage. little probablity that she will ever from since. much interested in the mixed Flpra Orford chamber of commerce is be Clarence Zumwalt to H. L. Sauers i °nly a few acres of commercially county rally of Sunday Schools of this section and said that he ing held Thursday evening of this ■—Partial Release of Mortgages. | worthless land. The only requi- was held at Gold Beach last Sun- be got off Mr Geo Benson, who resides be would be down this way again when week. A i eport of the meeting will A. F. Woodyard to H. L. Sauers j si,e is a small area of well-drained lay with excellent attendance. BREVITIES things were in bloom '—Partial Release of Mortgage. ¡land for the location of the sheltei3| Some outstanding numbers on the tween Sixes river and Floras Creek appear in the next issue. Will Lake is off on a furlough, j Bank of Newport to Estelle ,and wire pens which are likewise. | program were the duet rendered by , was a passenger on the Gussie Tel x.-c chief luvesuneni Stone—Satisfction of Mortgaee. |The investment is in hlgn high ’ Doris Corson and Leota Johnson fair when she went down. It was whilp Henry McBride presides ov s ï x T k k kkWWSOfkWWMUJ Ray Guerin and Barbara Miller— I class breeding stock and this stock of Port Oifrd, the singing of the a disappointment to Mr. Benson as er the ribbons on the Port Orford- he had waited on the bay for seevr- Bandon mall route is naturally high priced. Marriage License. Gold Beach male chorus and the i al days tor the ship to sail and had Bates & Johnson have In stock a fink pelts produced J. P. Borden—“The Alder"—Loca- fervent and scholarly address of I business below requir ing his atten- series of Ladles combination suits, That. the ! tion Notice. That, Looi Coos-Curry group Rev Roper of Brookings i tion. which are beautiful in design and First National Bank of Portland ’ knows their foxes, is evident from •K. cheap in price. They cannot fall to I to Phillip Adams—Deed. the faet that the pelts grown here AN EXTRA SESSION of Con In the coast conference California Gable In Portland ARRESTE» please any woman who sees them. Ellis Kincaid and Cleone Endert ¡are already gaining a national gress is called for November 15th. just now seems to be sitting on top ; Marriarh License. U. S Marshall O. A Bown stop I reputation. At the great fur sale Sheriff Gauntlett came up from The pasage cf an agricultural bill is of the world Oregon State and the Gilbert E. Gable left for Port Mary W. Gauntlett to Wm. E. ¡m New York City last year, Crcs- Ellensburg Saturday in search of D. ped over night In town on his way one of the measures President U. f O.. neither rated very high at Bullard—Warranty Deed. land Thursday. The hearing before Curry pelts brought an average t . . c A .. season by the I J _ . 7 —„ __ ■ «»eiage the interstate Commerce Commls- । Malone for whom he had a warrant to Ellensburg, and gave us a call. Roosevelt desires Probably a more the beginning of - the D. A. Chambers to N. G. Katzkf price of $92.75, compared with the . . , , , • ,,, , , charging him with larceny. He We have known Mr Brown long definitely defined, policy as to the dopesters, I 1 . .. , . sion was scheduled for Wednesday uopesters, had nad been doing quite a a’ ' —Mortgage. „__ „ of . the , .. sa ,, e of . $72.75, „ ~he • of this week in which the Gold went up on Floras Creek and found and well His life may emphatically development and distribution of job of up-setting predictions, espe-1 Mary W. Gauntlett to A. D. De- average said to have been a busy one. fui expert of the Hudson Bay coni-1 , ,, power by the government will be clally when Oregon State defeated , Martin—Mortgage y 01,1 Coast railway and the Grants , his man without any difficulty pauy, Mr. Hamburg, rated last year Mal'.ne was negotiating for a ranch Mr. Winsor came up from Ellens worked out Most of the Congress Washington last Saturday : F. W. Smith. Sheriff, to Myra L. the pelts In'this section as the best Pass-Crescent City route are par- and was surprised when Informed burg Wednesday last and remain do not seem any to enthusiastic tlclpants ------------ I Inmn—Certificate of Redemaption. he had examined. These men and i , that he was "wanted”. The Sher ed a number of days. about returned ^to Washingtona JAPAN defiant of the drift of < C. R. Swenson to E. L. Corliss- women who have made a success of i iff and his prisoner remained over again for an extra session. Miss Lowe of Freedom on the Co world opinion, marked by the boy- Lien, Council Meeting fox farming say that the climate night at his place, and left for El quille. will open a private school on cott developing among the labor or- | Mark Skinner. Supt. of Banks, to here Is just about right but stress lensburg Monday morning. Malone The Capo, near Mr Hughes ranch. Postponed AIT DEVER the national con- gamoatins of Great Britlan and John Goss Estate-Partial Release the need of good breeding stock . The regular meeting of the city had a hearing before Judge Cooley vetfion of the American Federa America, announces to the world of Mortgage. Fine salmon caught In the Elk riv for they say It Is the Quality of the council of Port Orford was post i and was discharged It seems that er, arc brought In by Indians, and tion of Labor continues a stormy that she will pacify China in her fur.produced that spells the differ 1 the affair grew out of a misunder poned from Tuesday night till Fri- sold very reasonable. session with much denunciation of own way regardless of opposition. ence between success or failure. day night of this week, owing to standing between Malone and his the C. I. O. and John Lewis. The Japanses bombers Look in whatever direction you hit another Combs Lectures I wife, who had agreed upon some Pons or off color pelts are a drug on ' thP absence from the city of both will and If there Is male in sight,, latest 'development has been a de British vessel this week, arousing the market, but fine pelts are eag- Mayor Gable and Heinie Dolge. who sort of a settlement to quit Ci apt. the chances are more than even that cision to ask Congress to ham a flood of charges and explanations, j On Shakespeare eriy sought and there are lever ^e acting mayor when Mayor Tlchenor went with the party ' to he is under a Hancock hat. string the Labor Relations Board enough offered, bringing from $100 Gable iB absent Ellensburg to defend Malone. and prevent it having any jurisdic- Bates says that he bought those DIPLOMACY in Europe is now , J. L. Combs gave an introductory up to dizzy heights and making the । _______________ tion in disputes between unions. Garfield hats to be worn by re engaged in trying to force Italy to lecture on Shakespeare Thursday velvet for the producer. CHINAMEN STAMPEDE publicans and they will be, if he has withdraw her "volunteers" from 1 afternoon of last week before the Local Power Company Chas. Hartwell of Riverton Mr. Hum« had engaged a band of to go through the whole stock ser- ROSS IS APPOINTED adminis- Spain but has had slight success. I Women’s club of Port Orford which . • ------- ungili euvvtsB. . nuuiciiB uiuu ui vriOrd wnich Hit By Tax Lift Chinamen to come down from the iatfm and weai them himself. trator of the Bonneville dam and Mussolini seems to be the best bluf- ( will be followed by a series Of lec- president of the Coos-Curry asso- : Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist and phy- has accepted Ross is p.edaed by fer in Europe. Meanwhile the rebel, tures on alternate Thursdays in ciation. Those present at the meet- ■ The state tax commission elevated Umpqua to work in the fishery, and Ing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. the valuations of the power com they got on a schooner up there sclan, wlll be at Port Orford on the panics of the state this week to a bound for the Rogue river. The 6th day of October and remains un Mr. Combs Harold Pott« and two «on«, Ger- total of $3,829.037.15 over the 1936 schooner ran aground In the river, til the 8th and will be at Ellens the power generated. The business opposition. •is a Shakespearian scholar and to , aid and Donald, of Eastside: Mr. valuations. Port Orford Power & when the Johns stampeded, threw burg October 9th and remain on» interests of Portland opposed his no small degree an authority on the and Mrs. Geo. Seward of Coquille; Light company had the distinction their rice over board and then re week. appointment but outside of Portland AGAIN Germany has given Be: works of this author. He has a ¡ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carmen and of receiving the greatest increase fused to proceed on the craft at all The tug. Fearless, Capt. Hill , the choice meets with approval. p ,h8‘ »he "ssrd fluent and piett resque gift of lang- : John Carmen of Gaylord; ; M.. Mr. L.d and in valuation amounting to $3,000 They got on board the Fearless and called In here on her way up from the Integrity of that country. Hlti.r e?r ty °i *h,t ccuntry Ig uage which make« his lectures most Mr«. J W Rubble of Coquille- Mr. being a 66 per cent elevation of landed at Hunter’s Cove below Rogue river and took on « consid FOOTE.-’.LL holds the attention mor. A.. "IS" P”P2r WOrth a"y ! The next lecture will and Mrs. Chas. Hartwell and son. value Gold Beach Cooperative Util Rogue river erable shipment of butter from Mr. of sports followers now Numerous Tran ."T in glven Thur’d*y at P at «nd Miles, of Riverton and ities had its valuation increased P Hughes dairy, consigned respect- upsets occurred In the first games - .M J i beginning of the the Women’s club house The pub- , Mr and Mrs Geo. Guerin of River- $1,000 and the Gold Beach Electric BEARS SLAUGHTERED ivley to Flannagan A Mann and H played between th« major team« war. |,c ig invited to attend. ¡ton. company received a $3 000 increase Bruin has been extensively victl- P. 'Whitney on the Bay. F ity )c ORFORD 57 YEARS AGO I >c !c r ►C >c c € C C C 'AS THE WORLD WAGS” 9 I I