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THE OREGON "DAILY JOURNAL.- PO RTLAND. WEDNESDAY JULY 3, 1918. - V .-yA. ".fi -V IliTERPRHAIII I OF PRICES MADE i i BY C0W1MITTEE J First Report of Price Interpreting . Committee Is Made to State Foo'd'Atfmihfitrator. ( GROCERS ARE ON COM M ITTE ! Report on Prices of Staple Food -Products Will Be Made Every Wednesday. !; I LABOR CHIEFS OPPOSE DRY U. S. FOR WAR WASHI aren't xsmsQTOS, Jaiy u. jr. Labor ' dlea ilons, if arohlbUloe leflilaUoa U MM1 as a war measure, were forecasted ' ay Same! Oompers, aretldeat of the' American Federa tloa of Labor, vwaaa ba aad a groap of labor leader appeared ai the White Hosse Taday after, aooa te, lodge a formal protest with ? Presides WOsoa. After four jraara of war tba allied eoaatrie have aot deemed It necessary to prohibit Ue masafactare of wise aad bear aad they appear to be teniae; along very well, Oampert told the preeldeat. COMPANY 0 SERBIA! I RECRUITS LEAVES FOR. LONG TRIP OVERSEAS Led by Band and Serbian Soldier, Little Army of Freedom Marches to Train. I t; Thomas FdrraU chairman of tha pries' ' i interpreting eommlttaa or tna rooa aa '. i ministration, announced today the first . schedule of prices, which will ba made Theaa prices, according to Mr. Farrel, I ara necessar lly fluctuating, but aa tha i 'committee gets In better working order 2 tha ItstaWfil approach mora nearly per- j feotton. Mr. Farrel asks tha cooperation X of tha public, which la neceaaary to the . aucoeaa of tha plan. j Member of the committee besides Mr. 'Farrel. who has been appointed asstst : I ant federal foed administrator for Ore ' gon. and who repreeenta the food 'ad- ministration on the committee, are : Mra. George H. Lambereon, active In 1 I el-ria and club work ; Oscar Horne of I tha Central Labor council, representing tha coneumera; H. E. Carr of Liana; z VCow representing tha wholesale grocers ; J Joseph Oreen of Green's market, repre- eentlng the perishable products atorea ; 'Emll Gunther of Gunther Hlckey. E. - Oarton of 01ds,.Wortman ft King, J. I C. Mann ef 401. Hagsalo street, William J O. Palmer of Palmer Bros, Jack Henry . J'of the People's Market A Grocery, and J Donald' Day of Day Bros, all forming a committee and representing: the down- town and suburban retail groceries, ' I.' The prices follow: , Oommodltr. WholMalet pert. i1 yieth ease .., i ,,1 ,8T .88 . r' Batter, fmh erMmety .44- .49 0. E. Beebe Killed When Hit by Truck Recruited In Portland and from the adjacent territory to anawer. tha call of the Serbian annjr at Salonlkl, a notable group of stalwart men; marched down the street today from Liberty Temple to entrain tor a mobilization station and subsequently cross the aeaa. They ,were Serbs, mostly, who have made their home in America and found here1 that freedom which they see la being: at tacked by the central power both in the land of their birth and, ultimately, of their adoption. More than ISO of these Balkan peo ples were in line, headed by a band from Vancouver. Lieutenant Svetialav Radulovich, who once fought with the Austrtana under compulsion untu ne escapea into Jtussia and thence to Serbia, haa been here as sisting the recruiting, which was started by M. iR. Mltrovich, a well known Port land Serb. ' The little army gathered at Liberty Temple at noon. The march to the train Charles E. Beebe, 76 years old. was almost instantly killed by a motor truck this morning, when he walked directly acroaa the street in front or it at Bur lington and Ivanhoe streets, St. Johns. The truck, belonging to the Union Fuel company, was anren oy . a. xj rower, tOIVs Hawthorne avenue. Beebe was proprietor of the Home res- . . i nt Cnnth TrtTV afruL ADrl WUrnb "- " . . " : 1 wo. AmvA tnr- m tl. V.v ty,m ri.l.v In was one of the wen Known cnaractere i " "T . 7 7u 1 V a " , ... i ". j Of St. Johns. . , llntlm . No blame was attacneo to un xtuck i - . I- LuJ.,. --ho W tha acci. The streets were well lined with Inter 7-L .voMftbi on his oart. The spectators, many of whom' did not IT. ..w, m A.r hir th r- know what the strange-hued flag car- doot Irled by the leaders symbolized In the a ma rJI4I..Ul nN e.s -zizzjszz ?nft?dedBntisn Captures- m ZL'$J fntircuy! June Numbered 1957 Benton is 64 years old, and olalms to be an Englishman. He was out on J10. 000 bond from Los Angeles on another charge of making seditious remarks and is being held here for the government. Retailer mts. $ .40- .4? .as- (otetoee, amr s ,,11 , , rwi eeimoa, 10. ............ , , i Cora Steel, yellow, balk, 100 Ike. . ' , Cera meel. white, bulk, 100 lbe. . . i Cera ateU, yl., 10-lb. b, bale I Cera ateel. white, 10 is. be, bale 1 ; Kollad oaU, 00 lb. be, per bbl KoUii Hti, lb. bat. balea. . . . ''BoUad eata. 20 oa. pks.( per doa ' Riee flour, bulk. . i. . ' i Barley flour, bulk, bbl 2.S8- 2.60 . -4.T0 4.7S 4.80- 5.05 5.15- 8 40 .45- -S.70 , 8 1.20 do 1.85-8.00- ITH-8.86-8.40-.10-6 88- 12.i f.00 .08 4 A R l I Barter floor, 8-10 lb. be, bale .5 ! Rloe. seed, per 100 lba. ....... 10 25- 10.80 Busar. dry ramilbd . . . .... ... " 1J1 V Cora flour, white, balk, per 100 lbe., 5 25 Cera flow, white, 10-lb. baa, bale .8.05 'Bye flear, 40-lb. eaek. bbl...... 1VO0 'Br flour. 10-lb. bac-balo.. ' 20 ; BoaUay. 10-lb. bevbl 8.88 Cenutaroh, lb .. ?.? Baaaa. email white ............ .13 H-18 lie priaa fruit, raialna, . Ko. 1 aeeded. . . 9 Hp ;-Oora aryop. B al sane do 4.20-4.54 i. imrmnuii ooeaaionaa or manner 01 piuue. 3. DUterential oocadooad my amall pareela demanded by eome buyers. !.00 6.76 1.888 do. lOe 11.00 6.25 11.70- 1 T.ITH" B.85 6.60 11.60 . 6.45 6.65 10e 14o-14 Ho 10o 4.80-6.20 .40 1.60 S.2B .38 1 .18 B 40 5.70 6.15 6.80 Consumer pays. $ .45- 48 .82 H .88 1.78- 3.00 4e-8oB .26 30e-83e 20e-2Be 7e-8elb 7c-7Hett 75e 7Be-80o 7He-8clb 80e-85e 14c-15c pka 12o-12 He 7c-THe 75o 15o ftelOo 7e-7 He 80c-8 5e 8 80-3.60 ba 80o 80e-85o 13Ho 17-17He 12H-15o 60c- 6 5c caa SERBIAN SOLDIER WHO : ; LED RECRUITS AWAY , , - -- f ,' - , ' v" ' 1 v.-- i.vy. 1 .6 9 :-:-. v. X:. a 5 - . HA - 1 1 yJ:l.lw;'',''-',- 4f-- '.-ri. Lieutenant Svetislev Radulovich London. July 3. (U. P.) Field Mar shal Haig announced Tuesday that- in June 1957 prisoners, including 30 of ficers, were captured. . .In i special report the German war office claimed the following prisoners since the start of the west front of fensive March 21 : . A total of 191,454. including 39.939 British, 89.099 French and the balance In Portuguese, Belgians and Americana. British Losses 29,897 in Week London, July 3. (I. N. S.) British I casualtlea for the past week were 704 officers and 29,193 men of the ranks. according to a compilation made .Tues day by the Times. AMERICAN OFFENSIVE IN FRANCE TO-AWAIT 000.000 MORE MEN BAD FIRE VISITS i CM ill Flames'": Starting With Gasoline Explosion Spreads Rapidly v to, Business Houses.. : ' Newberg, Or., July 3. One half block in Newbergs business section. In North First street, was almost totally destroyed by firs Tuesday night. The loss, estimated at $15,000, Is largely cow ered by insurance. ; The Kewberg restaurant was destroyed. suffering a loss of 31500, covered by In surance. The I. W. Hill Cleaning ft Dye works was wiped out. The Newberg Enterprise offlea suf fered from smoke and water. The Yamhill. Electrio company suf fered one of the heaviest losses, chiefly in stock ana zuraianings. Tha fire was started by the explosion of a gasoline tank, containing eight gal lons or oil. it was in a shed about 20 feet from the rear of the L W. Hill Cleaning ft Dye works. Mr. Hill had Just hung some clothes on the line and had started to the shed. When he opened the door a wall of flame greeted him and he barely escaped being burned. in a riaan the names covered the great from the shed to the rear of the build' lng, which was soon ablaxe. Two fine hunting dors, owned br Or vllle Smith and Henry French, in the shed adjoining the Yamhill Electrio company's quarters, were burned to death; . Everybody Is Urged To Help Win the War Washington, July 3. (I. K. S.) "Ev ery man who helpa to aet free a flarht ing man la helping to fight and win the war," declared Provost Marshal Crow aer Tuesday, commenting on his "work or fight" regulation. . "The army and navy are taking the men who are best able physically q uo xne ngming, ne added. tut mat ia only one part of "3ie national task impoBed by the war. The other part, the part that falls on the other men, is To set free those men who are. to do the fighting. It is every man'a duty to give that share of help. That duty to work, and to work effectively, ia tne foundation of the new measure. Work or fight,' there ia no alternative." GO TO FARMS RATHER THAN FIGHT IN WAR g Ail CV8TXB Mlea, JaU) t. I A aappy.Mletloa.aA been V i reached -eeaeeralag soasetea ties objector. Insofar as Caa Caster. Is eoaeeraea. lacteal of belag eeat.te rre rla terst at Fort Leareaworttt. Katw Uy wM beeest military famers for ; Ue warLaraUoa. Forty four dajeetefs have agreed te the new - pregrant, walek pre rides that, Uey shall be es,mlpsed with kkall aalforms, arovlded with a private's pay aad be ab jeef te Ue srders of the atUltary for war farm servlee la aay part f - Ue world U which Uey are ordered .When working for farmers Uey will be allowed extra pay Beard, aad keep aad Uy win he sabject te regmlar jnlUtary paalsh meat la ease ef lafraettoas. Holbrook Shot in Self. Defense, Plea Klamath Falls, July 8. That Owen T. McKeadree was killed by. Wllllara Hol brook In self defense, -when he was In tha act of raising his gun to shoot, was tha substance ef the testimony of both defendants, Holbrook and J. B. Pad dock, in the trial on charges of murder ing McKeadree. Their were preceded In examination by Barclay Holbrook. a cousin of William Holbrook, who was alleged to have been a half mile distant Americans-to Aid V Wounded' Italians i . m BmaaaaBaaBSBBaMikBB " - -i ? " Parts, July 3. Thirty more sections ef the American ambulance cor pa and the ambulance sections of Ue American Bed Cross have gone to Italy to aid In tha evacuation of Ue wounded. at Ua time of the tragedy, and who de- . scribed having heard four, shots 'fired, two at Ue Holbrook camp and two im mediately following from the McKendree camp, a ahortdlatanoa away. Lane County Class One Is Exhausted Not Likelv That Time Has Come Finland Is Ordered - r-rt a 4 -a . Yet for Foch to Begin Ex- 10 AuOpt Monarcny treme Pressure on nuns. 8. 4. 6. Oorameel is in erarsapplr on the Portland market end should be more larfaly used. A. TWiHn wiMt m(W earaala shenld be stored ttmrinclr. baeaiue ar danv.r fmm mnthx. There M a vatbet lare suppir or wnaas eereais on toe maniat, wnicn, waua th aup- By J. Vf. T. Mason - New Tork. July 3. (U. P.) The ar rival of America's "first million" troops Eurene. Or.. Julv 3. Everv man in in France does not mean the time has class 1. in Lane county, will be Inducted come when America's major offensive 'w W, ! aold. and the food admuilstratioa is aaxlons that theaa- ha eonannuML 6. Jobber are at present, in eoasequenee .ef market deoiUM, (reejientlr eellins flour aaWUtata at a eooaidmble loas. ; .... Into the service in. the -near future, ac cording to the local draft beard. On should begin. It is highly Improbable that General Foch will use Ue Amerl- Washington, July 3. Germany has sent a communication to the Finnish diet ordering it to establish monarchial rule in Finland immediately, according to dis patches received here Urough Swedish sources. as an alternative, Oermany herself will Introduce a military dicta torship in Finland, it was said. ENLARGEMENTS ARE PROBABLE BAKER IRRIGATION DISTRICTS nx ' State Engineer Lewis Finds Strong Sentiment for Building . of Great Reservoirs. Eldorado dttdhv July 23 Lne county will be compelled r5"8 ta an extended offensive this sum tn tana 138 men to r!s.mn TjiwIsl IIS I uier. fill the quota, called-for that date and 18 to replace that number in previous . Polk Over Top In W. 8. S. "nlln Or.. Julv 3 At a rouslnar mass A sudden emergency may arise making raA-tinr on tha courthouse sauare last Bucn a course lmpereuvs out, unuer i ,. De-llaa' War Stamn auota wiU.h jicMt. -..iu w repmea m. nsminr .in previous -- r .7 .7,7 . i niajnv. , "'"f iv in.t ic11"' have been rejected by Ue conditlone, another mllUon Amer- flnally ub-crlbed, bringing both Ula from thai nnt h..l.i. 1nl I CSalS, WHO tl low creek." examinations at Camp Lewis. These win pracucatiy exnaust tna men in class I In the county. The local hoard declares Ue proportion of men rejected at Camp Lewis, is surprisingly high. tittle Boy Drowns In Town of Toledo TJ.-O. to Get Rifles Made for Russia - Salem, July I. -Important enlarge ments of Irrigation systems in Baker county may be expected within Ue next year, according to State Engineer John H. Lewis, who returned today from an inspection of Ue Powder and Burnt river districts. ' ..ess of crops by Ue farmers erf Ue Powder . and Burnt rivers In Baksr -county, due to shortage of water for ir rigation, has caused a strong sentiment for Ue construction of reservoirs, said ' . engineer Lewis. '-Baker county off era greater poaalbll " ttles for Irrigation development than any other county In Ue state, because - values are already Uere. as much of U - land la now under partial irrigation." , : v t Upon invlUtlon of Henry E. Tweed, . oounty agent, Mr. Lewis conferred wlU , j Interested, parties at Unity and Baker, where committees were appointed to f consider Immediate formation of lrriga . -: I tlon dlstrlots. ' I Information will be, gaUered to de- termlne wheUer one or several separate districts should be formed on each ' stream." he said. "AH admit the neces- alty of building reservoirs to supplement -- tne airect now of streams, to Insure f t against periodic crop ahortare. - r ; "Necessity for drainage ia apparent On v certain lands in the vicinity of Baker. .- - This Is another Incentive for early ac- tlon. Settlers on U upper Willow creek were also represented at Unity and it Is . possible that joint action of these dis tricts may he requlrojl because of Ue Toledo, Or 1 July 8.- Freddie Cham bers, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers of this city, 10 years old, was , drowned Tuesday. . He was sitting on. the city' float watching other boys swim when he fell into the water and was carried under a boat house. The body was recovered in about half aa hour, but all efforts to resusci tate him failed. Dr. Burgees of this city and Dr. Ralston of Ue United States signal corps and Dr. Carter of the Slleta Indian agency all happened to be near, but could do noUlng for Ue boy. A ft ,m , . Large Attendance Promised Benefit Oregon City, July ' I. From Ue re ports that have been brought to Ue management, Ue, final presentation of Renalles' 111! Follies for the benefit ot tne Oregon city Home uuaras, at Shlvely's opera house tonight, will be greeted with a crowded nous and will put the affair "over" from a financial standpoint. With new features added. among them a comedy and a Japanese act, Ue Follies will be even more in teresting Uan that ot laat week, which wad declared to have been one of the best ever given In Oregon City. to Hurl First Just Right, He Says ' i . 1 1 mt a . - k - ... e m ee ft , i A il9 jury in WOVGTTimGtlt. Maj I Krs,iiir uw ucr uiiw aitj myyruvou Londofl. July l.Kin Oorr0 proMtM t. aL- jiV?27J r!? . -c s .!.ta vinl .i. rebnv..wAa en Juhr4 -aSlutelv rirtt."iW Whltehurst of San Francisco and oonsecuUve term Jn eongress m repr JiTilhJl?1!. George Smith , of Salem, charged with I sentative of this congressional district. uncle Joe is 83 years young, and when Eugene, . Or J July I .The University of Oregon will receive 400 Russian rifles as equipment, according to Ue state ment of Captain C. F. Duggar, who was here from San Francisco .Monday! to examine Ue conditions and course of study at Ue university reserve officers' training camp. The rifles were manu factured for shipment to Russia before Ue Bolshevik! got control and have been held up by the United States government. Tney are similar to tne American En field, but are of a different caliber. They are Ue only rifles available for train ing purposes. Captain Duggar stated. Yellow Fever Kills Hundreds in Mexico S sasaassaaajsaBaMSBBM tAreao, Texas, July 8. (I. N. S.) -Hundreds of deaths, including numbers of Carranaistas, have occurred In Pacific coast Mexican towns aa ther result of Ue iret yellow fever epidemic in that sec tion in years, according to reports here. A medical commission appointed by Ue Mexican government haa taken' charge in an enort to stem ue scourge. i Liquor Conspiracy Case Goes to Jury lean a ought to be in France before the supreme effort is made to Inflict mil itary defeat on the Hohenxollems. General Foch has demonstrated this year that he has the supreme quality of patience, alUough he well knows Uat ue allies must apply the offensive weapon to win Ue war. But there will be no false start so lone as General Foch can carry out his own plans; nor wilt an effort, be made to break the German war machine with an inadequate supply of men. Of the million American troops In France approximately 650.000 are actual fighters. Of these actual combatants more than 400,000 have reached France since Ue beginning of Von Hlnden- burg'a offenaive on March 81. That means Ue British and French casualties in Ue apring offensive have much more Uan been made good. General Foch, therefore, in all prob- ablllty - haa . superiority in manpower over Ven HIndenburg. The superiority. however, is not yet sufficient to- insure Uat quality of supreme - pressure which Ue allies must be prepared to maintain, once, the American offensive starta. General Foch Is developing his major strategy with profound skill. This sum mer It Is for HIndenburg to attempt to win if he can, and Uereby deplete Ue German reserves. city and Polk county over the top. Portland Man Riding Motorcycle Injured Dave Cameron, a Portland man. riding on. a motorcycle toward uis city rrora Oregon City at 1:80 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, suffered a broken leg and In ternal injurlea when he ran Into an an tomobile driven by E. I Martin ef Ore gon City. The motorcycle waa complete ly demolished. The accident occurred when Cameron undertook to pass a team and motor truck at a narrow point on Ue road. After passing both, he ran into Ue auto mobile, which was at first obscured from bis sight. Cameron was rushed to Ue emergency hospital a. Oregon City by Ue Ambu lance Service company of Portland. Cotton Goods Price TixingBefore Wilson Washington. July 8. Recommends tione for fixed prices of cotton goods. made by the war Industries' hoard after consultation with manufacturer, were placed before President Wilson Tues day afternoon. In advance of Ue president's action it could not be learned officially wheUer there would be an increase or decrease, but It la known Uat Ue preliminary schedule offered by Ue manufacturers two weeks ago, compiled on Ue same basis as Uat completed today, was con siderably under Ue market at Uat time. Motion to Take Up Suffrage Ruled Out Washington, July 8. (L K. S.) A motion by Senator Fall of New Mexico to take up Ue woman suffrage amend ment was ruled out of order by Vloe President Marshall tn Ue eenate Uis afternoon. Senator Fall explained that he had moved for Its consideration, knowing Ue procedure was out of order, Uat he might keep a personal pledge given to constituents,- For the Children's Party AVictrola v Little ones are delighted With the VIctrola,' If Is wonderful in its educational value, priceless In its endless scope in entertaining. ! We will deliver the style X Victrola at your home for $90 and allow you fifteen months to $iy Just clip and sign this ad. Particulars will be mailed- you. , Name seaeeae-a e : ea a-e ea .aa a-aMia Address see 0 e e mt o PIANOS PUIYCRS MUSIC -MASON AND HAMLIN PIANOS- VrecorcsV MORRISON STREET AT BROADWAY Stores Also at Sam Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose. .Los Angeles Tonight Tomorrow Friday Saturday Two Husbands. Want Divorce Declaring that his wife was so Jealous Uat on one occasion she as saulted him when he -waa driving an automobile and that he lost control of the machine," Abraham Kemle has filed suit for divorce against Jane Kemle. They were married at Albany January IB, 1112 Edward Mills aska divorce from Eva Mills, alleging she has a -violent tem per. They have four children. Uncle Joe Cannon Again in Ring Danville, 111., July 3. (L N. S.) Uncle Joe Cannon is back in the ring again, his cigar tilted at the approved i. , ' j f Hovenden w . ;'i ' ,.;rl Piano Co. 1L . p; ' ' " -,Cai Wow Located at " M M '- 146 Park St. ' f - I Between Morrison aad Alder nf ' ' II V'.V , We Carry Fall Xlae ef tte 'jf 'W- r-lStradivara f ' jHr i ' " XZm KACHLKE8 J ' S f , I h a - The Phoaograpk wlU a tf - JLU " v Jarre - sennd boaref like Ue JiU n aJrE22ISSe5N. : ! aad violia.- Come v Tlfl " " ' m&' ' SV T deiaeastrate ljil lpSnrv7VR3Prices$95Up E "tMCrwH rXXt TON" 109 - , " ' . MfX words. The' monarch la, therefore, train- " ra. cnargea witn lng dauy wlU Arlleuiainrtorm JJS!LS! member of . the Giants, throwing a ball against 'a whits wall la the Bucking ham grounds. I violation of the Reed amendment, was BTn us instructions by Judge Bean Duoniy -oexore noon today, Russian Industries Nationalized,1 Order London, July 8. -CT. N. RUtlis n,. tionallsation of all important lnJatri including aU mines, In Russia, Is decreed oy ue uoisneviki, according to a Rus elan wireless message received here to. day. All public ultllitles are also In- ciuaed. America Shatters Ordnance Record he was Indorsed yesterday by Ue con gressional committee of Ue state Re publicans, ' meeting at Watseka, he was happy. Soldier Is Sentenced . Camp Lewis. July. 8. (I. N. S.) Private Otto Nykamen of Battery B, 846U field artillery, was sentenced here to five years at hard labor In Ue United States penitentiary, Nykanen was charged with feigning illness and making unpatriotic utter ances. - Besides SavinAyheat Ma Says I'm Saving Cooking When I Exxt Washington, July 8. (U. P.) Another American , ordnance record for produc tion waa shattered on June 22. when ap proximately 77.000,000 ' cartridges of every . description were produced in plants manufacturing for the govern- " Brush Fire Extinguished Oregon -City. July 8-A bruah fir in the vicinity of the Gladstone bark Tuesday afternoon.' discovered by Miss Frances . Cross, daughter of Harvey K. Cross, owner of Ue park, threat ened for a time to do damage to homes in Uat locality as well as the I park. ; Volunteer fighters from Glad stone and Oregon City did splendid work In checking the fire and eventu mm y r . 1 CMIdrcn mm J r 7?-: r: X lUt AtryA't & : v- J I iy-,'r f-K. ' r yyXr:r: Y f ' . -'vW y r yr l-V Atn-.-, ty -;y ) yyXt ;y " r.r ' i ? V "r - - A I- i y;yi ) X - " ",-' W - v--, y. - iiii'Miiniriin---i iia Jk i n I iifi' ii ii liifrr iv n t hi mi rW'' iffnir ni'iiiiiiinfi r n - ' -i ' -'- fc.aii aaa .... ., ,1 . . .i r. J Uy MJ VSf " HsV JJL & JUUS ai AJLAm V J JUL HmV (5 I Vou knoWhow newspaper . , , , j f Q(Plf flul ! - I 2) I .reporter, arelway. PttJnr TTrpa fV rnSff TT3T. ! UVVlLllij I tetoti1! ii: JJj Vial eLL .ULgJ JLLj l!w SyiiipHbiiy twice as busy getting out. t "vl v-w Xty --yy-.'. : ;' '"''r 11 But it all tnakes a dandy r 100 ltoplay "AB Times'! J v; ttj)Ffyr3.Il , " " - - ' :: z: ' ' "' '"' '' ; 1 1 S : CORN FLAKES EVER ally putting It out.