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i THE TURNER TRIBUNE VOL. TUHNEB, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1»24. IX. FARM PROSPERITY OP CURRENT WEEK SHOWN BY REPORT Briet Resurre Móst Important War Finance Body Reviews Daily News Items. Changed Conditions. COMPILED FOR YOU LOANS ARE REDUCED E « n U of Suit'd I’n p lr , Government» Must o f Important Agricultural Dis and I'arlUr N u it h .n l, and Other tricts o f Country Are Declared Thing. Wurth Knowing. Much Improved. Thu »e a s t« wont on record W edne» Washington, 1). C.— An encouraging day aa favoring prlrala operation of picture of conditions In the agricultural Muaclo Simula regions was reported to congress Hat Unlverally of Washington's mlnoa urday In the annual summary of the hall, built In 1901 at a coat of 118,000. war finance corporation. «a a daalroyud by firs Tuoaday night. "Moat of tha Important farming dis Jsmea K. Campbell. ex governor of tricts." the report eald, "are In better Ohio, dlml .u.l.l.-oly at hla homo In ('olumbua. WoUnoaday night at the age shape than they have been for several years. Hank deposits have Increased, of 81. Twenty-two peraona were Injured In Kanaaa City, Mo., Wodneaday when a at reel car alld down a atevp grade. Tha car turned over on a curve. bank reserves are being restored, busi ness haa greatly Improved and the farmers generally are making excel lent progress In cleaning up the bur Twenty-four peraona were killed den of Indebtedness P"der which they .Monday when a aevere earthquake have been laboring and In strengthen rucked Hurlgao province, burlgao la Ing their economic position." The price of range cattle, the re on Mindanao laland In the Philippine* port said, has not followed tho trend The dlfferencea between the South of prices o f other agricultural com ern Pacific company and Ita worker. modules and conditions In the breed In engine aervlce, whlrh reaulled re ing end of the Industry were deacrlb cently In an overwhelming vole to ed aa still unsatisfactory. atrlke, have been amicably aettled, ac Approval of 6<1 applications for cording to an agreement made public agricultural and livestock loans total Tuoaday by the company. ing *12,240,000 was made by the cor Fear o f the "chicken plague" pre poratlon during the year ending valent In rertaln mid weatern alatea November 30. The amount, tho report said, la a haa ao Intimidated the houaewlvea of New York that all rallroada aervlng "substantial reduction from the pre that city aet up a aolld embargo ceding year and evidence of tbe gen agalnat ahlpmenta of live turkeya, eral Improvement In tbe agricultural situation aa well aa In tbe condition chlckena, duck, and geeae. of country banks." A gang of 2k gunmen haa been Im Of the amount approved 11.870.000 ported to San Cram-taco from New represented advances authorized to York and Chicago to protect emuggled 201 hanking and finance Institutions rum ahlpmenta from aetiure In the and *7,670.000 to 24 livestock loan com San Francisco bay region. It waa learn panies. ed by the office of the federal prohl The last tlx months the report said, bit Ion enforcement director. "have witnessed a noteworthy Im Sliteen atudonta from Lincoln and provement In the agricultural situa Franklin high achoola In Seattle were tion which In turn haa brought about auapond«d and aeven other Lincoln substantial Improvement In the con atudenta were reinstated by the board dition of many country banka. of education Tuesday night after an "T h is la particularly truo o f the Investigation of alleged liquor parties wheat growing states of tho middle attended by the boys and girls. weal and central northwest where the farmers have enjoyed an unusually Continued Improvement In the con good season." dltlon of Premier Harriot la reported. The sheep and wool Industries, It Thu decision of hla physicians that Is said, have been receiving good he must remain In bud fur some time price* for their products and on tho waa unrbuoged. whole awlno growers have had a fav Three Indictments charging Harry orable year. Of some aectlona, particularly west K. Thaw with second degree a.aaull, kidnaping and conspiracy were dis ern Texas, southwestern Now Mexico missed Wednesday hy Judge McIntyre and Arlxona. aa well as portions of in New York. TbO Indictments were California, Nevada and Idaho, the re returned In 1117 and alleged that port said: "D ifficulties of ranchmen hare been Thaw aaaaulted and kidnaped Fred Increased by sevoro drought, making erlck Gump. It necessary In many Instances to In Loss, diversion or dissipation of In cur considerable expense for the pur dian funds totaling more than *3,- chase of feed or moving stock to other 000,004 waa charged In a report to the ranges. congressional committee which recent “ It haa been the policy of the cor ly investigated Indian probate affairs poration with respect to loans held by at Muskogee, as made public In Okmul It In drouth-stricken areas to aland by gee, Oklo.. by Hugh Murphy, former Ihe situation and render such assist Okmulgeo county Judgo. ance as seems feasible and practicable The house of commons Wednesday with a view of preserving breeding night adopted the king's address. Pre herds and giving stockmen Ihe oppor viously, by a vole of 339 to 151. the tunity to work out their difficulties chamber defeated thn official liberal wherever It appears they have a rea amendment to the address offered by sonable chance to do ao. William Wedgewood Been, which char acterised the government's Imperial Lawmakers Knock Off, preference policy ns dishonest. Washington. D. C. — Congress ad Throe men woro killed, two were In jured anil Ihreo were unaccounted for, according to a report from the Pacific Coast Coal company's mine nt Bur- nett, 29 miles southeast of Tacoma, where an explosion occurred at * o'clock Wednesday according to a statement Issued by N. I). Moore, Se attle, president of tho coal company. A Hattla Creek. Mich., department store, catering exclusively to women, was open Wednesday night to "men only.” Men clerks woro behind tho counters, the proprietor announced, and no women were permitted In the ■tore. The theory under which the proprietor proceeded Is that men, who seek to purchase Christmas gifts for women sra embarrassed whon obliged to shop ninong women. This year's harvest of Important farm crops, the highest priced In five years, though not the greatest In volume of products, was vsluod at *9,479,902,000 Tuesday by the depart mnnt of agriculture. Better prices than last yesr placed the value *753,013,000 higher thsn Inst year, whon the total, as revised was 18,720.889,000, and *1.- 00l.8lt.000 higher than 1911, when they aggregated *7.810,020,000. journed Saturday over the Chrlslmns holidays after attaining what leaders regard as a good record for three week*. Three of the nine annual supply bills were passed by the houso and ■ent to Ihe senate where committee* have completed consideration of one of them and are well advanced with the work on a second one. Thn senate passed two Important measure*—the *100.000,000 bill for modernising the battle fleet and the construction of eight additional light cruisers, and the *186,00,000 deficiency bill, carrying funds for putting the soldiers' bonus Into operation and en acting a new reclamation policy. Gull la Electrocutad Olympia, Wash.— "T h l* la tho bird that kicked o ff tho Juice" la tho In scription accompanying the mortal re mains of n sea gull, displayed Friday at Ihe Olympia office o f the Puget Sound Power A Light company. Sing ml wing featrers told a tale of vio lence. The unlurky gull became tangled up with a 50,000 volt wire Thursday, causing a short circuit. The current had to be cut o ff for a few moments while the gull waa removed. NO. 14. Her daughter. Mrs. Harhe, and the letter's children were there Budurniy confronted by the problem o f a strange lad coming Into the house to If % e w..li them, they were a lilt dismayed. Hut presently I heir motherly heart» wera ¡Senti T x e t le u r seem » touched hy tha look of the big. gentla- o r a B ase in a « v . k j faced, homesick boy. They made ■ K now v o w a ftueft. 6A HE Item 6 U > * I room ready for him on the tnp floor vo H P» h 7 WW 6IY c ol o k A pint U . AvoottAslia X , and «howed him tha wonders of tbe ce. A w c t p w k en n e e « » « tSU fLAP-i o k A big house— th# library, the electrical eRuioe. o*. CCtoftlNA*0* * apparatus, tbe rocking chair with Its *16 SKlH fO C i 6kU m feeiVT (tears« I 't a f e e n . v tS T OK A fun swayed by the movement o f tbe o s io n i HW*»»*, h u t* chair, tbe new stove and grate which o * » StASca Ufcar P a A o f MkhiftD '-e * 1S'C* ' n ’Çr'i Soeftck. the doctor had Invented. That eve ôUA/eY V A * A * * t * i o n e R a c in ' c * . B ock _ flL ^ W I» 6 « * ning, after an excellent supper. Jack 5KA«t9 jOtttTfS) PlYAiv« P o if Ä R é e l on. T > i 9eA«>3 suggested that he would like t<> have a A COtoPA»3 Ok 0COKS part o f the work to do. “ I can sweep and dean aa well aa ft vlAttH tk CBAlH in.> one." he said. “ My mother taught in** how to do that. You must call on me for nny help you need." C opyright /, 1 wouldn't wonder but wfliat Irt/ IH G P A C M f L l CA. 1 we'll git erlong real happy.“ said Mrs. Franklin. " I f you'll git up 'arly an' nay» that Sir, Adams complimented dust tbe main floor an' do tbe broom them when they left the »tend. work an' Oil the wood hoses an' fetch “ MY BELOVEO HERO” Titer« la an old letter of Ro|on»on water. I l l see ye don't go hungry " Hindu* which briefly describes the Jack went to the shop and was put I T MOTt H . — Solom on H indu». Journey. He speaks o f Ihe "potupy“ to work next morning. v it,n n kom I nmi In o r p r o to r , He had to and hla you n g com panion. Jack men who exaimnrd them "They | carry beer and suffer a lot of humili Ir o n », gasm an Uiruugti llo r »« grinned at me all tbe time nn' the ol' ating Imposition from older boys In V a lle y . S a w Turd. In Septem ber. big wig Jedge In the women! » dress ! th# blg „'bop blJ| h, „ patiently I 74 B, to w arn aeU lera o f an I n got mad dian u prlaln g. r e c ue fro m a band "* If '* * I tried to crack *■ * a Joke,' ,“ 1" ' and made friends and good progress. o f radadlna the w ife and da u gh ter he wrote la his letter “ He looked like That winter he took dancing lessons o f C olonel M are o f ICngland Jacd he had paid too much fer his whistle from the famous John Trotter of New dtatlngu lehee h lto m lf In Ihe flg h l an’ thought 1 had "old It to him. York and practiced fencing with the and la te r reseuaa M a rg a ret H ar# Thought he were goln' to box my ears well-known Master lirtasae. He also fro m the r iv e r Jacd and M a r g a re t fa ll In lava, o n reach in g John Adduins Is erbuut as «hsrp as ■ took a course In geometry and trigo F o rt S la n w ia , C olon el Ito ro oaya razor. Took a llkln to Jack nn' me. nometry at the academy and wrote an both ara too you n g to m arry. Tha j I tol' Mm he were an art Tumgb to he I „n ic le describing his trip to Boston for Mara fa m ily aall fo r En gland. and Ib e lron a fa m ily moya to A lb a n y * trapper." j the Gazette. Tbe litte r was warmly V’ nreet g r o w » In Ihe coton lea be* The two came hack in the saddle praised by the editor and reprinted In rauae o f the oppreaatva m eaeurea and reached Albany late In O c to b e r .New York and Boston Journals, lie o f the F n g lla h govern m en t. S o lo mon and J o ih vlait Hoaion Joined the company for home defense C H APTE R III and excelled In the games, on training day. especially at the running, wres By DOUGLAS MALLOCH C H APTE R II—Continued. The Journey to Philadelphia tling. boxing and target shooting Tlie New York Mercury of N'oveto There were many shooting galleries In Bq H ELE N ROU 7 L A Y D Jack and Solomon attended the town law 4, 1770, contains this item : Philadelphia wherein Jark had shown meeting tint day In the old South “ John Irons, Jr„ and -Solomon Rin ■ knack o f shooting with tbe rifle and T T DOESN'T n>. ter what you make. What great amount of money. meeting-house. It was a quiet and or kus. the famous scout, arrived Wednes pistol, which had won for him the V F OCTH : A stroll through Dream derly crowd that listened to the day morning on tbe schooner Artel Franklin medal for marktmansldp. In I f you're not saving for the sake ^ street, with the thrilling thought O f days that aren't sunny. speeches o f Joslah Quincy, John Han from Albany. Mr Blnkus ls on his the bark country the favorite amuse that almost anything may happen, at cock and Samuel Adams. demanding way to Alexandria.' Vn.. where he Is ment of himself and fattier had been Some people brag about the dough almost any moment! They're making ev'ry minute. calmly but firmly that the soldiers be to meet Major Washington and accom shooting at a mark. s » * Unless you «a te a little, though. forthwith removed from the city The pany him to the Great Kanawha river Jack forged ahead, not only In the Nowadays a girl feels almost like My boy, there’s nothing in It. famous John Hancock cut n gn-nt In the Far Weat." printer's art. but on toward the full paying a man at magazine rates per Solomon was auuu to meet an officer ness of hlj strength. Under the stimu figure In Boston In those days. It Is word, when he stops to make a little A dollar man who saves s dime, not surprising that Jack was Im with whom he was to And the amplest lation o f city life and continuous love to her before kissing her. A little o f the dollar. pressed by Mr grandeur. for he ha,' scope for Ids tnlents. Jack was on Ms study, his talents grew like wheat In * * » Is really richer all the time. entered Ihe meeting-house In ■ scarlet way to Philadelphia. They had found Mack toll. In Ihe summer of 'seventy- Of course, the Lord gave woman a However they may holler. the ahlp crowded and Jack and two velvet cap and a hire dnmnsk gown three he began to contribute to the Than those who make a five or ten. vivid imagination. She oo often hae lined with velvet and strode to the other hoys "pigged together"—In the columns o f the Gazette. Certain of to uee it, to fill up the chink» In a When things are rather hamming. pisiform with s dignity evrn ntmve his « xpresxlve phrase of that time— on the his articles brought him compliments man’s "strong character" and the lit And then Jnst pass It on again. garments. Aa he faced about the hoy • ■bln floor, through the two nights of from the best people for their wit. tle holes in his holeproof alibis, No better for Its coming. Jark minded not the penetration and good humor. He bad did not fall to police and admire the their Journey a a a white eatln waletcont and white allk ha: dness o f the floor, hut there was entered upon a career of great promise Don't Judge a man's love by the ar Not what you make hut what remains. stocking» nnd red morocco slipper». much drinking and arguing and ex- when the current o f his life quickened dor with which he kisses you, but by How much o f it you're saving. Mr Quincy made a statement which poui ling of the common law In the f o r j uk# thllt ()f „ r|ver come to s steeper W ill show how much you have of the cheerfulness with which he puts stock like a hnr In Jack Irons' memory ward end o f the cabin, which often In- cnl(1e „ b(.M n w|,h „ from a tire on your car. hunts your lost brains. of that day. anil perhaps all the faster terrupted Ills simuhera. golf balls, carries your umbrella and Margaret Hare, dated July 14. 1773. How well you are behaving. because he did not quite understand It. He look the boat to Amhoy as Ben In It she writes: untangles your flshlng-tackle. So. when a dollar hill has gone • • • Tbe speaker said: '"The dragon's teeth jamin franklin had done, hut without "When you get this please sit down Tomorrow through your Angers, have hcen sown." mishap, and thence traveled hy stage and count up the years that have Just see that when It passes on Marriage Is the point at which a The chairman asked If there was any to Burlington There be met Mr. John ! passed since we parted. Then think girl makes the discovery that a big A little o f It lingers. citizen present who hud been nn the Adams ol Boston, who was on his way Iiow our plans have gone awry. You Juicy broiled steak la a much more <© by M c C la r * N > w B p «p e r S y n d ic a te .) scene at or shout the time of the shoot attractive table-decoration than pink -------- O-------- > must also think o f me waiting here ing. Solomon Blrkna arose and held rosebuds or potted ferns. for you In the midst of a marrying • • • up hi* hand and was n»ked to go to ! world. All ray friends have taken their the ministers room and confer with Most Lotharios do not doliboratoly matee and passed on. I went to Doc the committee break ■ woman’s heart; they Just chip ■ V •• » ■ C tor Franklin today anil told him that Mr John Adams called * l the Inn it off, little by little around tho edges, I was an old lady well past nineteen *■■ A f . . ' that evening nnd announced that he until thors is nothing left of It but and accused Mm o f having a heart of waa to defend I ’nptaln I'reston and a hard little lump. stone. He said that he had not sent s e e would ivqtilre the help of Jark and for you because you were making such By F. A. WALKER Solomon a* witnessed. Fur that rea- j The man who will carelessly dance handsome progress In your work. I ■ m \ ami they were detained some days In on your toes or park his lighted said: 'You do not think o f the rapid Boston nnd released Anally on the ; cigarettes on your mahogany before progresa I am making toward old age. promise to return when their service* | marriage Is the kind that probably You forget, too, that I need a Imshand were required. will tread all over yonr flner sensi as badly as the Gazette needs a philos HOSE who today hold the exalted They lind a hearty welcome at the bilities after marriage. opher T rebel. You have made me an places of earth, anil about whom * * » little house near the King * Arms. | American— you and Jack. I will not the story writers pen entertaining. In where they snt until midnight telling Every man needs a woman's love as longer consent to tnxatlon without rep structive and inspiring tales, have o f their »il>entnres. In the midst of the guiding star o f Ms life— and then resentation. Year by year I am giving reached the zenith o f their power. he wants a lot o f little satellites to It Jack said to his father: up some o f my youth nnd I am not "A ll their lives these Illustrious make up his planetary system, “ 1 heard a speaker say In Boston being consulted about It.' characters have striven for honor, a a a that the dragon's teeth hail been »own. "Said he: 'I would demand Justice glory, fame and wealth. The gods It would he ridiculous to expect to What titles that mean?" o f the king. I suppose he thinks have Messed them with their earthly tie him down to your own fireside If "it means that war Is coming," auid that his country cannot yet afford a treasures, but the winners themselves your Intelligence and your conversa John In ns. “ W e might ns well get queen. I shall tell him that he Is are not satlslied. There Is something tion are not o f an u|v-t>vdate and ready for It," Imitating George the Third and that missing. They cannot keep on going. breezy order. These words, coming from Ills fa he had better listen to the vole« of Having won their seats In the high • • • ther. gave him a shook o f surprise He the people.' places, there are no seats awaiting It Isn't on the level to w heedle from began to think of the effect of war "Now, my beloved hero, the English them In the higher tiers. , f * * OTMEW U T T E R . I f | him the stories of past love affairs and on Ills own fortunes. girl who Is not married at nineteen ls They have heard their names sung i I' w»1 faoei «-lAOC.AU.ET then throw them up In his face when Solomon sent his furs to market and thought to be hopeless. There are flue around the earth : they stand now at | HARE TO THE BOV, M l i ever you quarrel. went to work on the farm o f John lads who have asked my father for the the heights unable to take another • • • irons and Wtth Ihe family The right to court me and atlll I am wait step forward. What is there about a motorcar, a boy returned to school. After the hay to Philadelphia. He was a full-faced, ing for my bravA deliverer and he At such a point in life the truly had been cut and stacked In midsum ruddy, sirong-huilt man of about thirty- comes not. I cannot forget the thrush's great realize Ihe frailty <>f human en kiss or a woman that always makes mer, they were summoned to Boston live years, with thick, wavy dark hal" song and the enchunted woods. They deavor. nnd fall Into the line of be a man want AN O TH ER one? ■ C by H e le n R o w la n d . J to testify In the trial of Preston They that fell in well-trimmed c 'fts on hold me. I f they have not held you— If lie f with the Rihltral preacher who ------ o -------- left In September, taking with them either cheek and almost concealed his for any reason your heart has changed exclaims that all is van ity! ears. It was beginning to »how gray. a drove of horses. — you will not fall to tell me. will When the hunt Is on, the trail Is h e Y o u n g L a d y "It will he good for Jack," John He had a prominent forehead, large yon? Is It necessary that yon should hot and the hounds are baying, men Irons had said to Ills wife. “ He'll he blue and expressive eyes and a voice be great and wise and rich and learned are apt to forget everything else In A c r o s s th e W a y lie was hand the better prepared for Ills work In clear anil resonant, before you come to me? Little by the blood-stlrrlng quest. somely dressed. Philadelphia next fall.” little, after many talks with the ven Ami It Is well for men that they Mr. Adams greeted the hoy warmly Tw o imporinnt letters hint arrived erable Franklin. 1 have got the Ameri do forget that summer. One from Benjamin and told him that the testimony which can notion that 1 would like to go For there's a new set of hunters Franklin to John Irons, offering Jack he and Solomon Blnkus gave laid saved awuy with you and help you to accom on the scepe every morning, a new a chance to learn ihe printer's trade the life of Captain Preston. The great plish th e*’ thin « »nd enjoy the hap rlty; to the trumpet, n new charge of In his I'hllndelplila shop and hoard and lawyer took much interest in the hoy piness which « « » uu:». for a little time, the horses and a new delight in the and accompanied him to the t<jq> of the nnd o f which you speak In your letters. lodging in his home. smell o f the delicious air. The other letter was from Margaret stage, the weather being clear and Surely there was something very great The newer Adams and Eves are warm. Hare to the bov. In which she had said In those moments. It does not fade crackling tlie whips and pushing for When Jack was taking leave of thut they were glad to learn that ho nnd haa It not kept us true to out place. They are crowding out their and Mr. Rinkus were friends of Cap Mr. Adams at the Black Horse tav promise? Rut. Jack, how long am I to elders, the faithful, the great who tain I’ reston and inclined to help him ern In Philadelphia the latter Invited wait? Tou must tell me." have brought ns the Intest Inventions, In Ills trouble. "Slm-e 1 rend your let the hoy to visit him In Boston If hla who have taught us how to heat the ter I am more In love with you than way ahould lead him there. air and fly swifter than eaglea; how Jack went to the house of the print ever," she had written. "M y father “ Tha letter to Dr. Franklin to send our voices around the w orld! was pleased with It. He thinks that er, where he did not receive the warm waa in hla pocket." Destiny has marked these new all cause o f rwmplulnt will he removed. welcome he had expected. Deborah Adams and Eves to continue the work Franklin was a fat. hard-working. Illit o f their progenitors. Until It Is, I do nol ask you to be a erate, economical housewife. She had (TO BE CONTINUED.) The elect ure not yet known Tory, hut only to he patient." among men. hut some morning their Jack and Solomon were the whole a great pride In her husband, hut had names will he fleshed across the sky day getting their horses across Van fallen hopelessly behind him. She re Comforts of Science Den sen's ferry nnd beaded eastward garded with awe and slight under "1 hear you have taken up psycho- and the news will tell you that here and there new stars have risen, and In the rniigh road. Mr. Blnkus wore standing the accomplishments of hla analysis.” his hanger— nn old Damascus blade In virile, relentless, cnptishlng Intellect. "Y'es," replied Miss Cayenne. "It li dimmed the light o f the old lum- herited from Ills father—and carried Sho did not know how to enjoy the so soothing to ha able to say yon have lr..ries. ii|x«n whom we have so long Ms ,ong musket and nn abundant store prosperity that had come to them. It a complex Instead of a dreadful dir depended for guidance. It Is only when our old Idols are o f ammunition; Jack wore Ids two pis waa a neat and cleanly home, hut, as position." gone that we »eem willing to endow tols, In the use of which he had he of old, Deborah was doing most o f the work herself. She would not have had other human beings with life and roine most expert For His Own Use consciousness. They >.nme to wagon roads Improv It otherwise. Mrs. Chatterton— 1 said something "Ben thinks we ortn't to be doin' It comes hard at first, for we real ing ns they approached towns nnd vil lages, In the lirsf of which they began nothin' hut settln' erourt' In silk drosses that offended your wife, so she didn't ise that we, too. are being crowded The young lady acroaa the way aaya out by the new Adama and Eves, snd selling Ihe drove. When they reached sn' readln' books an' gabhln’ with speak to me for a week. Mr. I-ongsuffer— Would you mind that we must eventually take our what Doctor Cone takes In at his lec Boston, nearly a week Inter, they had eontp’ny," ahe said. “ Men don't know places In the ranks where the marrh- tures goes to charity hut ahe supposes only the two horses which they rode. how hard 'tls to git help that clean* telling me what It was you said? era are slower and their numbers he makes a lot of money on the sals The trial had lust hegttn. Being ar good an' cooks decent. Everybody feels A woman's favorite doctor haa a grow thinner with the passing year*. o f hts medicines. dent Whigs, their tsstnmmy made an so Kind o' big an’ Inderpemlent they I p * r M , n w « N a w ip a p o r S r a -llo a la -i ( • k r M cC T ar* N » w » p » p » r S r a d la a t » ) Impression Jack's letter to hit father won't stun' It to be found fault with." sympathetic eye and a tender vole*. A \ SCHOOL p S*r OP '®cl> Richard PAqS I * I * IR V IN G BACH ELLERj J m s P -f' & Y P A ON SAVING Reflections of a Bachelor Q irl Som ething to T hink y lb o u t BEING PUSHED ASIDE &