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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1923)
E jJ.lL 1L Asnes Eanoua, who filed - dlv : c- 8 proceedings against her hus- j - .1, Jacjc Panous, alleging de .loa. was granted a decree in circuit court -yesterday. They arried at Cbehalis. Wash.. A. 14. . - i: Caasined Ad-- til bring you Buyer, ir.-J-Adr. ; fia2 Filed H '"Alleging! that 'good 'had bern Purchased iof him to "the extent 'of j $:3S.5T oi "which only: $250.57 ,:J paid 'edorge W . Vanghn I rocght suit against 'Hardy Wll for collection of the re E inder, in the circuit court yea- 1 t ay. The gopds. It Is stated, ,. 3 purchased April, 17. 1918 rj. October- 10 1918. V ; ' r - Suit i " ";i. H. Teeso filed suit against SI, 6. Duffy in the circuit court yesterday tor collection of a i-rora- (jEirr note 'which was made by lizAf, it M claimed, Setember .-25r 1120, due In 30 days,, the am Vwmt betng 1457.16." Since that j Use It is stated, S 31 1.80 has been Epr!! vncea on Ancurons 'And screens at C. S. Hamilton's Tren' l!om Order of Eastern Star has ap?o'nted 1 Mrs.' David Wright, ,;:.;pax or Night '::-' ' !. 1 .-:'tTK?.5s -J&5.6 :J" : ;v; ; 173 Sk Liberty St. f Jca; ...... - ""r-; . .-Orn. Cifa7 an& 7ABJTS cf jnnli and !utnd goods, We I Tae. 1 '; '. if'- r ' Center Street II CAH OF A E "T ATJULVED -t our price, you will . save money 'ieinbeck Junli Co. ::. ,Coml St. Phone 630 4: kADD- '& BUSH, BANKERS Established 1EC3, f ' y General BzsSdas BzsZacsa v virK " '. " i' . ' - - -r w Office Hosts frcn ! t The materia lies all around you.- ; The principal tool is a Savings Account t - - , Your prodiict will depend .upon hpw you use it,' ; ; ' . - - Why not 'get started today? . .' , . . v " ' r 1 . ) ) Opens A Savings 'Account $1.00 i United States National Pqiili v ' v ' , ; "Tha Easi 5iat Cerviee " ' . ' Heinher rederal"He2?rve Systen.; airs. Walter .Smith.?, and Mrs. Frank Ml B tO as Committee to!ln th nmnlainf Ihnl nn innar nfil ; a a ' . ' 'u campaign lor the , WCTIT Farm Hoinp' t ha ,m..'. 'I . i , w a i come at. Corvania. .i ne many - rTien,d of Jxwin Iwls, prescription . drugglat at the J. C. Perry Drug Store will he Borry to knowTtbat he la ill ai the tyt Miamette MniUrium. , ' , ' Pre. TleUilry HeUley rracticioners of ' Osteopathy and Electrionlc Reaction"" bt Abrama at ' the SilTerton Bani- tarium, SilTerton, Oregon Adr. Dance Plan Changed- " The Woman' club dance which was to have been given Thursday, February 1, at the Armory. -will be given In the" Elite hall at the Derby building instead, according to an announeeinent of the com mittee In charge. The daqc is a benefit for the proposed woman's community building which the club hopes to build In the near future." , " Salem Lege Vs. Coryalli .Firemen, armory, 8:30 Wednesday, Jan. 31 25c aamission.- Adv, Certification , 1 The "Klamath drainage .district has appHed to the state Irrigation and .drainage ; securities com ml ion for the certification of 16, 0 0 0 district fconds.' The district embrace 27.500 acres and i h cated in lower Klamath lake which was drained ' by the govern meht some jrear ago. Canals jfor ltb. Irrlgajtlon and drainage 'are to e constructed. ; ' . Remstltebing Bednced - to ' 6v .Miller' ' "Good " Good" '. Hem etitching parlor. Adv.' " ' " ' x' Eberly i Papa 1 . ' ' : H. J.' Eberly, . deputy tate tor ester, yesterday 7 announced the arrival of an 11 -pound son at hi home early Monday morning. Mrs. Eberly waa- formerly Miss JJaryr belle Relnhart of Salem and prior tb; their, marriage i Twa an jem ploye of the state forestry depart ment. - s r - . Special Prices on Andirons- ' '. And screens at. C. S.'llamilton' Adv."1 ' ,!,.- I A' Judge Sick , ' ' , Judge O. E. TJnruh of the Jus tice court ' ha 'been confined to hi home for the past few days witn grippe, it Is expected that he will be able- to attend to busi ness matter by Wednesday. ; Fine line of Fire Scree: Just arrived:, special brices. C4 S. Hamilton, good "furniture. Abstract WantedW S; . Suit was filed In the circuit court yesterday by W. E. John son and lEc. Johnson" against bj huyinz your liardware kad furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co, 285 No. CoTnTnpmal St. Phone 947, TOU OJJT3 TILLT LAST ' HAimiAIIEIlOS. Diamonds; Watchei," f JeTTelry and Sflycnrare. V Phofte 1255i Salem, Oregon i - 10 a. rato 8 p, o. 1 VnAmt TT. B. mpttvtslaa f : Lcrn ' to r.Isinfartnrg, ... :1A mi , Runlet EL Nelson. It il alleged 4 If 82 contract wa entered lnto whereby 'ihelaintltfa agreed o purchase certain property f o $. 550-represented as clear with the exception f 1 1600. The de fendant, it is stated, refused later to furnish an" abstract" of title and 'It was found that the prop erty had a Hen " against it ' of $12. D6.1 In addition, the right of way was found".to' have been leaa ed.for.20 jrears to another party. Whrel tolen- ' ; Maurice, Klinger of ,459 State reported that his Harley Davidson wheel had been stolen from . the back, of tbelKllnger hotel. i- i ; iVm Radio Sopplles ; . T)-' H -J - And . ' Standard r sets, Ever ready A and B Batteries. Balem Elexf. Co., Phone 1200.- Masonlc -Adv. .Temple, Leather Pushers Good ; "Box-fIghters,,f who hare been attending7 the local ring shows, should be much ( interested In the new series of ring stories, the second lot of "The. Leather Push ers, that Is to appear af the Lib erty once a Week.' r The flrsi came Sunda'y. 1 C.Witwer, the auth or, ha written the greatesr box ing sor'ies f all the i ; ages and W 'f$ ft1- magazine market a year ago. Hi intent was to stage only , a. few DIED .5 HQWE Mrs. PHow died: at .ine . Dome oi ner oaugoier, Mrs.' Pavil Stege t Kbrtn Sixteenth street,' January ' 28, ai"ihe?age. of 72 !years Mrs. Sowe Is survived, by "two on, lave J.' Howe ' 'pfEngeiie,' ; and IlIly.Howe& of "Portland; two daughters'," .Tin rNett'ie Free h)urger of Tigard', M Or., 'and Mrs! ' Paur : Stege of - Sai'em; and ,one .brother, Saps f Mcln4 tire of ' Pomona. Ca Funeral . seryices . 'will: 4e held in -r- the Webb & Clough chapel, Jan .nary 3 O.s 1 923 f , at ? 2 i n. t m-1 - TUrt.fWj W Jjomg'win ofn elate. Interment In the ? City Yiew cemetery ; ' 4 x x "r- .v: - - v - : - ;. Vv POTTERAIexander - Potter died at his home Tat 'AW South Twentieth ' street; January' 29, lr 1923, at 11:40 p5. ' in. ' Mr. Potter, who was 77 -years old. is, survived by his widow," Mrs. 'Alexander Potter,"7 five " sans and ' one daughter. " Body at .Webb 4e Clottgh's and jfuheral announcement later. 1 -V WHITE-ln this city, Jan. 29th. Tdf. Caroline White, . "age 87 1 year, widow of the late White, who passed away, fn 1378, residing Jin SaTem . since 1914. Resident of ,0"regon"ce , 1889. "jWrrived Jby .two .;ons. Arch Whtte' of San Diego, and C. A. White of Palo Altor CaL, ree Bisters, .WlUiamvBy . ars of "liiver, la., Mrs. il. A, Russell of De. Moines and Mrs Vus-pu jSers of iwelet, Idaho .beside a niece, Mrs. Edwjn L Baker of Salem. Funeral ser vice Will i be held Wednesday; Jan; 31st, at 2 o'clock from Rlg don's mortuary, 'Rev. B.' Kirk Patrick officiating. Interment City View '"'cemetery: f Mr. White was .a member of ' tne First Methodist church of this "4 .J. HJBPIiGPR At a local hospital. an. zstn. LKiuis'.Uiberger, age 12 jrears, son of. Mr. and Mrs; Joe Hlberger of Sublimity." Sur vived by 5 brothers, John, Nick, J oe, Henry and " Lawrence and 'four - sisters, yjlxzie?' pkvftn, Teresa and Hannat'' fi 1$?$' l'r'atr Jhe tilgd'bn finjbrjittar;; ixoxice oxaunerai laiex. . HENNENGER -At a. lofcal hospl- ' L tal January .2,8", .1924, Lona V.; 'Hennenger, formerly. pt !Woo-' ' burn, ,age 4.7 - yearr Survived, uy lour cniiaren, i one sisxer, Mrs. ,M.';Trlayi Monitor, and a tirother A-HT Wilson, of Van couver, Wash. .. Reimains :are in ; care ;of the Tefwilliger Home, and services win t bi held jWed nesday .at - lisp j p' ja. , Rev. Thomas ".'Acheson v officiating, with 'burial Ih'TQOF cemetery. "I ' 1 ' 1 1 1,11 V7eW& Plough Jiigaon Xz bon a lUneqcakd Serrits 125 North H&h. . Phcne SSI ,2ay It tritli Flayers?. of , the jepUodes, . but ; the .puhiio ''ate 'em up"sp furiously that tV tfjtf of ithe dozed ad to r .be t filmed.' A "bop'f f;onld le.irn a 'lot-ab.-at his 'biislnesl lu watching these films -J ' -f , Wb Desire to Thank- 'Our many friends 'for the beau tiful flowers and other kindnesses received ' during the loss of our baby-Dorothy. Mr. and Mrst Lau ren' ChrUtdf terson Adv. ' f ' 4 ' . Legal Blanks . ' , Get them at ,The .fUteimaa of- ."Billy Fox, not very long put from .JeWs)fork, is 'the e'w''lfical manager of the Llhertv .Theatre. HeVassumed his ''new .duties .this week. . The Liberty ' has' .been greatly, improved during" he past earr:ViA-'.betlcr music and.!' a higher grade' of pictures, as well as more .comfort and good looks iii eye7tingr'ndMr.:Fox takes hold with the " latest .. ideas from the farther East' to" make it-even more attractive. " A big .Tom Mix western atunt picture, was Jbold Ing 4the Screen there for Monday, a hair-raiser even for the agile Mix. ' " ;" ' I $825 Player Piano s - Llkenew iw.lth rolls Ahd JteAch, 33 8' ; , 3 10 down, . 2. 60 per week, Tallman Piano Stjore, 395 3.12 th. r Adv. " .-.,',''.. . ' .. . Skids . L. H..Emerv of .jGervals while going north .on. -Commercial .yes terday skidded .into a ..Capital Junk company, track. Basket BsU , Wednesday - 8 : 30, , armory, JSa- lem : legion '- vs ' Corvallls Firemen, 25c Adr. - - v - -. Get 'Ucenses ' - - Twtf mirriage licenses were Is sued in the ' county 'clerk'sf' office yesterday to the ; following: .Charles A. Sanders : of Portland and' Ila May- Scott of Salem ; Louis F. Corner pf MacCIeay and Lillie Juersch, of Salem. . : i Dr. White . J50 V. S. - Bank ; Bldg. Elec tronic x Reactions-; of Abrama AdT , vrr 'C-r , t ;,' . Fine line of Fire Scrfee Just arrived; special 'prices. C. S. Hamilton, c good furniture. Speeder Fined Arthur E. Klrchner was arrest ed for speeding yesterday at Com merclal between Miller and Ferry streets. He was . going 30 miles per : hour and ".. was .released fin 3 10,. bail. .He later appeared ije- lore Judge Poulsen and was fined .210. Have Ton Bought Your'-Edea ' Washer yet? If not, let ussendone to your home wntrlaL Salem Elec. C6I, Masonic . Templei Phone " 1200.- Adv. ...,.-." t Auto .Tops and Curtains " " "?Po orderV ' reaabiiable price' Anderson TeedVv 17 8oufn iUghAdv. 'f-1;--;.. - Farm Burean ' Meet ;pj:' ' 'Attention is - called to the an nual meeting of"the"MaVlo'n"coun- iy arm, oureau saturaay, jreo- raaw A Aln.V .( tit. c'.fAm cVamfcer tof Comercje. jpiuicers furji ; to pel elected for the .year, Governor Pierce , i to attend, and several "of tie state Officers of the bureau. The definite program will p announced later in the week. The .bureau Has about , 700 mem bers in the 'county and the "local officer hope' they all come' and take' parf.1..!. r ':;'- ;- " Pfsket BaB ; - . - ' " Wedneedayi Jan. 31, armory; 8:3 d .SaJe'm ' legion ya ' Corvallls. Dfficer Js Sued 4)y Adjustment Company 'r .-- t -.Three causes : of : suit are t fcrthi'ln.the conrplalht filed by the business Men's Adjustment company against : Floyd D Brown,, ex-tr&rtie officer; in the Justice 5 court" Sresterday. A -? As the first cAuae if Is aUeged that fCA' aJnuary '1, 1921 mhd February; 24. 1921- merchandise waa'; purchased from the" -"Fair Mercantile companrlo ' the value or 35.06 which T -raa - not . paw Jtr. As a second ""cause It W st&ted that7 in September 1 9 zo ahd une 192r J. W. Kaylor told gtods to Bfowne f6 the" Value of f fee.: the sama 'never" havlngf been piaid for. xvr For a ; third - cause the Adjust- ent company "states ' that ; a eck hwac!ellvered fo ? - J C enry AUgust ?1S. :1922 on , the te Bant; y ot MMwaukle fbr 0, which . a t never honored. ( z Foreman lniprintlirg H office--- rWhtt' the matter with 'Sldg 4? 2X0 'seem put 'out . "about -" some- Devil Oh, ilSe' .trying to set up'tnat Bng editorial on, The Udvaritage' bf Good - Penmanship" an6T li-7 can t read theVedltoVs Y&sterSay in '.the JLegislatute v T ' In response :to ra growing' de-' mand that something bis doneto j I curb ttie reckless hunter, Repre-! JWtatiWrLOTeboy oT Mnltnomah! nas introduced a bill imposing a penalty of from ,90 days . to one year' in ine' county lali; a fine of from 2S0 fa1 $l000 or "both: for conviction oh tS charge of care lessly wounding . an Individual while Sundng: t The bUl la. 'mod elled after .the Maine law.' '' The University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college would be .prohibited fter vjTuly-11925 from spending' any money from whatever source dertved for ?ln atractlon In architecture, and al Ued arts, business administration, journalism, law; inedi'cihe or com merce'' 'under' the provisions ""of a bQl 'introduced 'today' by ttepre sehtative McMahan of Marlon, " ' A bill aimed to require news papers to publish answers or re tractiona to -false statements, al legations' and rumors lias been In troduced by Representative Hurl burt. The bill is modelled on the Ohio law, according, to its author and 3ra introduced 4 by request. It .would require that upon appli cation . of the offended party" a newspaper or other ' periodical would le required" within ' 48 hours to pnbUsh - the offended party ; version of - the story In type Identical ' to - the ' original statement and with the same am ount of display. ; "' - Representative Huriburt has in troduced - a bill to prohibit the is suance of licenses to aliens to con duct pawn brokers' business, pool or bllfiard hails, card 'rooms or aance , halls. J ; jThe 7ni v jrurther provmes f.a& no auen snail r: oe permitted , to. conduct -a grocery store, - fruit stand, ; meat 'market, apartment house, lodging house or hotel withouf displaying an alien license setting forth' the national ity, of JUnaseif : and ihis.jemployes.- Theau specifically rprpvidea that no alien , shall. b.e licensed ,to i con duct a soft drnk, establishment. . -The streets would be cleared of petition, circulators v under' the terms of a bill Introduced by Rep resentative Kuehn, which would require that, initiative - measures must v be signed : by ' legal .voters equal to at least, five p.er cent of legjal rotes cast at the last gen- t erai election for justice of the su preme court of the state, and that the jetltions 'must be kept in the I office of fhe county clerk, and signed there, by the voters. License fees of . corporations and Individuals comlnic under the hurisdiction of the Insurance com missioner 'are practically all in creased under the terms of a hill introduced' . by " Representative Mott.. Ajnong some of the in creases are fees to' be paid by the following: certificate of authority to companies, from 5 to 315; an nual license fee of fire insurance companies, $150 to 3250; annual license; other ' insurance compan ies, 3100 to 32.00; annual license non-resident life ajgents, 5 to 310, annual license, resident' Insurance agents, $2 to $5. Another .bill by Mott would pro vide a graduated scale "of 'increas es of taxes on corporations other than Insurance t companies,' which feglns with "a license tee of 330 in-1 stead of 315 as how charged and 1 Increases to an annual license 'fee of 3l0O0 Instead of "3200" on cor porations 'having 'a capital' stock of more than 82,d00,0"0d ' ' Fee for , piloting vessels oyer Oregon bar would be changed f roni"3236 per ,f opt draft" and .2 cents "per 'regrster' tcjn tp . 81 "per toot draft an'd 2 cents per register ion. Piloting" between " Astoria and Portland wouhl . be cut to . 1 pr loot" draft and 1 cent per ton registered measurement. . 4The tax on mot,or busses .would be Increased from 310 to,320 un der av bill tatroduced , by the com mittee qn . roads and highways; and would change the regulations toy, granting : fraachiseav t An. echo of? the" litigation over Warren paving" royalties is con- - f i ' " . . " i.. ' 1 t ... v . T T-. -fr 0. . - tut - - ''fry - -, mmm tained -In : a house - resolution- in troduced by Representative Caw--gill calling nponnhe state high way commission to submit ia list of royalties claimed .and not paid and royalties that have- been paid. Congress is called upon to per fect treaties . with; other nations which ' would1 regulate' ' the im Dortatlon of. narcolics and ' liquor, Lfander'.jthe .'.terria of a hQUse Jont memorial lntroducea ny itepresen tative Woodward; '-:.' K1 .B...'-. :l: A Joint 4 conference : with, mem bers of the Washington "legislature on "the 'subject of, an "interstate bridge between Rainier and Kelso would be provided for under a concurrent resolution introduced by .Representative Miles, of Col- u-mbia county. The resolution calls .for the appointment ; of a committee of two .representatives and one senator. V - School district would be pro-T hihlted from selling bonds .at less than par a.nd accrued lpterest .un der the terniof 'a bill intioduced today! by Representative Ham-; mond.'1 The 'bill further provides that 'inch' sales" must' be adVertls-i ed at least two" weeks : and bids must be opened In public meet tng. ' ! ? -':" - '.'" '! ' !-The governor r and treasurer Would also Jbe members of the Ir rigation securities commission, to sit .with the . attorney z general." statje engineer and superintend ent of .banks, who now constitute the' board, under a biU introduced by . Representative Cowgiu. sThe authority bf the .board" is. .alsp ex tended to 'cover ihe expenditures of funds.or the construction .work to be paid for. ' "'V. rjj r? ":V. - J v Representative Woodward ? has introduced' another 7 school suf frage bill extending the' right " of suffrage to residents iof a 'school districts wholjave children of school age, regardless of property qnattf leatton.n' " 7 " T ' All irrigation ' district bonds must be appijbved by the state ir rigation securities commission and cannot f be sold ' formless t' than 95 per eehf of their'' face'" value If , a bill introduced by Exeli ,1s passed. ... . x.,. j i .i.....r. . .. , -,4 - . Representative Blowers has In troduced a bill, to jnake the pro visions of the National Prohibition act,' relating to venue and Juris diction "apply to Oregon. County courts in counties of more than a 10,000 - population would "have the. option 'of naming two' official papers instead .'of be ing. com pelted, to name, two paper aa;at'present,4rb J??!1 resentative '; Mann, f The law Would .still require .publication of county transactions in ,-at lea at '.ope paper. " . ' ' .The Linn and Marion county delegations have introduced a bUl 1 A New Idea in Miano Instruction bUihjnents , unjgiovm in printed music ' Teaches everything you have dreamed about and ponged to do. 'Absolutely covers the vfhole realm pf ;- s v.-" v "business" piano playing. " f ' ? 1 ; ' 5 Bejinners . Can Learn to Jpetermine Chords, Modulate; Transpose,; play from Lead Sheets, Jass Pass,,. SpJit;Ba3s, . Trick : findings, -Blue' Harmony, : Spacefillers, Sftns Writino;, Clever Breaks, Ear Hayings and 247 other subjects.; VVhy experiment blindly with songs ? Get a foundation for conscious Improvision.v: Learn the principle back of it all. : . . ' - ' ! Call at the studio for demonstration," enroll for a dozen' lessons then , brceathe two word3 Mat last.? . : - . - . ' - ; cCornck JJiiil.djtng:' ' '' r f ONE : YEAR IN SALEM in 91 ' ;.7nL0PZfEfWUARY,lST U yon have contemplated buying plans for taking rare pf your grocery reqnlrements for February and' succeeding months, and .have paL a yet dope sov now la" the "tiniei'v Ton .Will "find kn account "at our store' a very convenient,) and Ihrlfty 'pati-Best service, right ' price' and quality Jgroceries ' . 1 ' 'f.innp m Yale Laundry Complete Loss - Other BuiidFngs Are " Damaged Yesterday Fire, which Is thought to have originated in. the - chemical sup plies, completely destroyed the Yale laundry early Monday morn ing. The building, ". which was owned , by the Eugene j Bible school,-was valued at 31500 and it is not known the amount et in surance carried. - The property was given to the Bible school re cently by Mrs. C A.. Davis of Tur-ner.-i The laundry was owned Jiy.F. A. Ackerman who, with Mrs. Ack ernian,'wSs asleep In the rear, of tW building. They were awaken ed by the barking of the "dog and barely escaped," "Nothing"" 'was saved, from the.fbulldipg:'fThe'ma chinery""was ' Insured." for" 370O while 31200 worth of furniture was. hot insured. ? The fire', alarm was given by the watchman at the cannery. . -;:'' J Garage damaged .' . .The Cherry City (Garage, a brick ..building .next" door ' to 'the laundry, -was -' slightly - damaged.1 The fire, trap doors and .the ,brlck were said to" have been' respon Blb'le Jot the saving bf 'the' build ing. It was owned by S.-M. Endi eott. : l - jThe Seagroye . tfa hop next door to the laundry was also de stroyed. It .was valued- at 1 15.00 and was Insured for 3 4.00. ."" r "' Mr Ackerman ' said yesterday that vhe ' would ' Install' ' another laundry . as soon as he found a nitahta nfta " ' ' Stray er.jBigEventat r ; ' -JOyvaois jCr-jb Jinpcffl Senator ,Strayeir j 'expected jto be 'the main event at the KlWani is club i. luncheon x today. ' Just what he is! to "talk about ; Isleftf for his own announcement, - but they' expect .him 'to fell " some thing 5 about Oregon, .her ' peo ple, her 1 laws, her chances to live on In pite. ot her laws, and her law-.maker. j He la rfpujted to, be an eloquent speaker, . a.nd he ought fo . have something good to. say, W. H. Parker is giving the attendance prUel'.The club is ' getting eady , to ' move into thej "big'.' dining room, or the armory. If the attendance lceeps on ' increasing. . The lunch eon begins at 12!l0, arid i ; due to close at tl:10, "a$ the Marion relating to the construction of market roads through cities of less than 2000 -'population which would require that the r city must bear its share of the construction cost, :' - ' - ' ' "' - - GUARANTEED m MDRiJliJG FIRE Advanced Course for ";paiA!;CZ.AJi70 219 State St. Cor. Front St. Then 8 237 '3"nt'Vaii Until orne one. is jEick in " your home. Get your at once and. then you jyill ije Prepared xjRIOTSraOMlloOUP 1 Vi '.v. .fJcpt Drr 7"! IV-tZLL -.. . j 'I ft. ; ST' Gccd ' ATOCAL CO. .301,5 Oregon BKg, - .r: . , , ; ; Oregon' Largest Optical ; Jnitltutlon '. . - f Phone Sfgr appoJntneat 'gT'jgpi, f9itEGj0.il' '7: j ft r" -: if .11 llll I 1 ' JJhcrouirfi iirnite4 onns: . comDrisincr Effects and Elrn- TvvbXcpns u - ; . Playerp t2eVr track; .5 '.'if i'- ' ti.;-"-