fc.V I . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 4 SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1021 Conference of Congregationalists r'-'-v.'T to be Held in Salem This Week t j Program of Unusual Interest for the Sixty-sixth Annual Meeting Is Given The CCth annual meeting ot the . Congregational conference of Ore goh will be held I at the two churches In this city Tuesday, v Wednesday," and Thursday of this 'week. Prof. M. Hi DougHrs will : be Moderator, Revi E. E. Flint, ''assistant moderator,;. Rev. C. II. Phone JB7. - D. D. BRANDON General Painting Contractor Painting in All its Branches ' t 287 South Church Street i ' PIPE AND FURNACES Installed in Your Home at Factory Prices Over 200 Satisfied Users in Salem ' 'A FU EL SAVER PERFECT CONTROL Manufactured and Mid - bjf F. II. BERGER i MO North nigh Street ' PHONE 1048U Shop 803 North Liberty St. . " t H If u Why-- Milestone Are Two Steps Ahead In Sanitation j t Facta About 1 Concrete , . Sewer Pipe ; 1. First concrete r?e made 85 ars ago In New York State. : 2. Not porons . used in Irrigation systems u n d e t pressure. j Z. 165 miles - of pipe in sanitary iawer service in Portland, Ore. ' JftJsed in Salem nce 1911. MILESTONE ;X Goncrete Products . ; - OREGON GRAVEL COMPANY . - - ' ' . ! . 1405 N. Front, i V 6 6 Per Cent sr 4 - '77' i ' Far Cheaper Than Any Building &LoanCo, in Ihe Northwest Hawkins & Roberts ZZZ Oregon Bids. Harrison, superintendent. The theme or the conference will be. "The Vision of Congre gationalism.' The business com mittee consists of l)r. Kantner and Harry Johnson, the two local pas tors, assisted byMrs. H. S. Gil bert, M. II. Douglass, Walter M. i Co on try Work Promptly Attended to PI 7 , Sewer Pip 1 Longer joints, -making fewer joints and saying labor and mortar in laying. You have W less joints to make with Milestone Pipe. : 2-Self -centering bellsMaking absolutely smooth joints j inside an improvement found j only in Milestone Sewer Pipe. : n Made by Salem People and dis tributed in many valley towns , ' Phone 180 LOANS On Modern Homes f .v .... t ; i 5Vi Seml-Annual Interest 5 Year ' Win Loan Up ALSO Monthly Payment Loans Huntington, J. W. Price, and Dr. Frank , E. Brown. . , This will bring to Salem a nam ber of ministers of wide reputa tion In their Christian faith and Salem will be . right glad to en tertain them. The following is the program: ; , Taslay Afternoon, Keptember 30 First Congregational Church. 1:30 Organlxation. t 1:4. Moderator's Address Prof. M. II. Douglas. 2:00 Topic: "Our World-Wide Work" Mr. Louis Adams, presl ding. Report of Appointment committee Mrs. H. S. Gilbert. The State Work: Supt. C. H. Har rlson. "Heme and Foreign Ap peals": Dr. R. WJ Gammon. Use of Literature: Rev. J. E. Con- der, Plans for 1925. 4:00 Conference Sermon, "The Essentials of the Winning Church' Rev. W. W4 Blair. Communion : Rev. F. C.I Butler., Rev. H. C. Stoyer. Adjournment. a, l - ! 6:00 Dinner, First Church Tuesday EYeningrScptember 30 :.:.., ... I- : First Church j 7:30 Opening Serrice., . ! 7:45 Pacific University: Prof, H. S. Tuttle. r 1 1 f : 18:15 .Music. ;i-7i ' I 8:30 "The Adventure of Faith" Rev. Clement G. Clarke. ; ' Wednesday Morning, October 1 ' Central Church , i 9;30 Business, j! ; ! 10:00 "Religious ; Ideas" and Ideals": Secretary Fred Grey presi ding. "New Standards for Church Schools Rev. C. J. Morgan. Possible Response from the Local Church: Rev. H. S. Wi ley. The Education of Children and: Young People in World Ser vice. ' I : 11:00 "The Religious Day School": Supt. J. A. Churchil. 11:20 '''Our Work at State Educational Centers' Rev. W. H. Lj Marshall. Rev. Bebert Living ston, ' 111:45 Devotions: Evangelism and the Devotional Life. "The Aim of Evangelism": Rev. B. C. Preston. Discussion opened by Rev. Clayton ;Judy. 1 12:30 Lunch, Central Church; Complimentary. j; Wednesday Afternoon, Octobcjr 1 ' Central Church .2:00 Woman's Boards: Mrs. W. II. Phillips, presiding. "Mig rant Work": Mrs. Wi K. Royal. Address: Mrs. H. S. Ranney. 3?00 Address: The C. C. B. S.: Rev. Carl Stackman. 3:15 "How It Feels to be Self- Supporting" Pilgrim :Rev. J. W. Price. Rainier: Revi A. U. Baer. Scappoose: Rev. C. H. Johns ton. . . .r I i ... ; 3:30 : Report of t Nominating committee. -Conference business. '4:30 Devotions:: ; Evangelism and the Devotional j ; Life. "The Cultivation of the Devotional Life' Dr. J. J. Staub. Discussion open ed by Rev. D.,E. Nourse. Ad journment, j I 6:00 Dinner, Centnal phurch 46c.-; ;j - i: i . , . Wednesday, j Evening, October 1 1 ' Central Church J i 17:30 Musical Program. 8:30 Address: Rev. Jerome C. Holmes, D. D., of Kobe, Japan. Thursday Morning,! ; October 2 Central Church ; ,9:30 Business. h : 10:00 Report of Committee on Evangelism: Rev. E.' S. Bollinger. Discussion.; i ; : ;10:30 Report of Young People's committee: Rev. H. W. Johnson. Discussion.; i lllOO The Mission Study class Mrs. O. P. Avery. '( ; 11:30 Greetings from the Ger man Congregational ! conference: Rev. Richard O. P. Scheutze. 11:45 Devotions: Evangelism and the Devotional life.- "Evan gelistic Methods" Rev. Fenton O. Fish. Discussion opened by Rev. H. G. Crocker. j 12:30 Lunch JTirst Church Complimentary. j , ; Tliuraday Afternoon,1 Octoger S First Church 2:0Q Report of ! Benevolence Treasurer: Mrs. H. Sv Gilbert. Report of Registrar; Rev. O. P Avery. Report of Sec'y of Board of ! Directors, Dr. H.IL. Bates "The Congregational Way." 3:00 . Conference Business. 4:00 "The Minister and His Reading": Rev. J. Mack Williams. , ! 4:15 Devotions: j j Evangelism and f the Devotional life. "The Layman's Part in Evangelism": Dr. Francis J. Van j Horn. Dis cussion. : V' " j : if ! 6:00 Main Delegation, Dinner First' church. ; 40c Young Peo ple's Dinner, Central church, 40c. to 50 of Value Phone 1427 Loan Thursday Evening, October 2 . First Churrh 7:30 7:45 mon. 8:15 Music. Address: Dr. Jl. W. Gam- Music. "8:30 "Appeals That Win" Dr Francis J. Van Horn - Ad journment. eilnesaay Afternoon Afternoon. October 1 Central Church 3; 00 Executive Session of Wo man's Board: Miss Marthine Grimsby, presiding. Devotions: Mrs. Clayton Judy. Reports of Officers and committees, Elec tion tf officers. Installation Prayer: Mrs. H. S. Ranney Thursday, L Afternoon, October 2 Central Chuirch . 4r00 Young People's Session Rev, J. N. Pendleton. BIG 10 SCHEDULES Lists Include Nine Dates, Beginning Next Saturday, Ending Nov. 22 rmr?Anr snt. 20 Th com Conference championship football BAoflShn- nnonfnrr t V i Tib rtmMpa games of September 27. is as foW tows:. , ; RentMnher 27 " M Wisconsin ts North 'Dakota at Madison. Indiana ts Rose Poly at Bloom inetnn. Purdue ts Wabash at Lafayette. October 4 Michigan ts Miami at Ann Ar bor. . Illinois ts Nebraska at Lincoln. Cnicaeo ts Missouri at Chicago. Wisconsin Ts Ames at Madison. Minnesota ts North Pakota at Minneapolis. Purdue ts. Ohio State at Colum bus. : Iowa ts Southwestern Teachers. Ok la., at Iowa City. Northwestern ts South Dakota at Kvanston. Indiana ts De Pauw at JBloom- ington. ; October 11 Chicago ts Brown at Chicago Michigan ts Michigan Aeeles at Lansing." Illlonls ts Butler at Urbana. Wisconsin vs Coe at Madison. Minnesota ts Haskell at Min neapolis. Iowa vs Ohio State at Iowa City, Northwestern ts Cincinnati at Evanston. Indiana ts Louisiana at Indiana- polls. Purdue ts Rose Poly at Lafa yette. October 18 Michigan ts Illinois at Uurbana1 Cbicaeo ts Indiana at Chicago Wisconsin vs Mlnnesnra m Madison. , , Ohio State Ts Ohio Weslevan at Columbus. . . Iowa ts Lawrence at Iowa City Northwestern ts Purdu at Evanston. . October 25 Ohio state vs Cnicazo at Colum bus. , . ' Wisconsin ts Mich lean at Ann Arbor. Illinois ts Depauw at-Uurbana. Iowa ts Min nesota "at Io wa City. Northwestern ts Michigan Ag Cies at Evaston. j i (1; i November. U r Michigan ts Minnesota at Min neaoolis. ; ; y Chicago ts Purdue at Chicago i Iowa vs Illinois at Uurbana Northwestern ts Indiana at Evanston. - ? Ohio State vs Wooster at Col umbus v November 8 . I Chicago Ts Illinois at Chicago Michigan ts Northwestern at Ann Arbor. ' Notre Dame ts Wisconsin at Madison. Indiana ts Ohio State at Colum bus. : .. -. I Minnesota vs Ames at Ninnea polls, i ' -Iow vs Butler at Iowa City. ! Purdue vs De Pauw at Lafa yette. r - j ? November in Michigan vs Ohio State at Col umbus. . . Illinois Ts Minnesota at Minnea polis. . Northwestern ts Chicago at Chicago. : r Wisconsin Ts Iowa at Madison. Indiana ts Wabash at Bloom ington.! November 23 Ohio State ts Illinois at Urbana. Iowa vs Michigan at Ann Arbor. Wisconsin vs Chicago at Chi cago ; ; . Vanderbilt vs Minnesota at Min neapolis. - 5 Notre Dame vs Northwestern at Evanston. Indiana vs Purdue at Lafayett te RUSSIA AND LENINU VIENNA,- Aug. 31. (AP.) Reports are current that the per sonal diary of Lenine, smuggled out of Russia, was recently offer ed for sale in Vienna. These doc uments are being trailed by Mos cow "secret service operators, but up to the present they have failed to find them. The apartments of several anti-Soviet Russians " in Vienna, Berlin. 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'..".ir,'. , "'- '.''i.'!1 V;" 'it ul i"-"- '" '''' !- -i: r i '- -' : - I hiM iiiii"tfirvihiiminii1r'-irMiigiiM imibi iiiMiiiiwiBBMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMim iiniiiMniiinnMiiw -iih " tt-'-fy Viiiiiiaiiitiiitr'iiir 'rt-t "-'"-" -"t"H'nmttliiB)M-H"i'i;iiijniiir "mi-mii m- -- ; 1M . - i COMMISSIONERS COURT The following is the official publication of the record of claims before the Marion county commissioners court for the Sept. term 1924,. with the amount allowed, bills con tinued, etc.; according to the records in the - of fice of the county clerk: "' Road District No. 1 Atwood, G W, Grading . . . . 9.00 Snyder, A C, Patrolman . . 18.00 Road District No. 2 Rigdon, E L, Dei. Gravel 650.90 Zurlinden, John Grading -" Bed for Gravl Hatcben, Wildbjhr, do, . . Barrett, Frank, xLo . ; . . . . Keane, Simon grading- . Hopkins, Lloyd do . . . . . . Irvin, C R do , . . . Painter, R C Patrolman... . Road District No. 3 Oregon Electric Railway Co. Ren for ground . . 1.50 3.00 "3.00 9.75 9.00 4.50 39.00 10.00 Brown Bros nails ...... 1.75 brush 4&0 Miller, Vernon do . ; . . . . Miller,' J II patrolman . . 4.8 18.60 Road District No. 4 Tweedie, R L hauling gravel 73.49 8.00 Cook, J L patrolman . . . . Road District No. 5 St. Paul Sand & Gravel Co. Co. gravel 44.88 15.07 8.00 38.18 2.50 2.92 Tweedie, L R hauling ,a gravel Cook J L foreman ...... Ralph Davidson bridge work etc ". . . . 4 . Ernst, C H, singletrees & devices ......... . St. Paul Sand & Gravel gravel ......... . . . Llveedie, John, . hauling ...f rock ; ..... .'. . . .... ... 30.97 38.18 Tweedie. Cook, J R L do L grading. . . . 3.00 1.60 1.00 4.60 7.50 37.00 Davidson, Harold bridge work .... fder, Joseph repairing 1 uut Fernback, John cement Zolner, Joseph scra'ping . . Davidson, W F patrolman Road District No. O Ualdweber, Durward-haul- , ing gravel .... . . .... 35.65 2.00 Fahey, J W patrolman . . Itowl District No. 7 Cutsforth, F II cutting i brush ........ 6.40 4.25 10.60 22.00 Cutsforth, Ross do ... Harper Robert M on grad- er etc. . -i . . Cutsforth, John H patrol man v.. Road District No. 8 Prager, D G, cash adv for frt. gravel, etc. k 162.00 180.00 4,50 395 85 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 12:00 6.00 v 9.60 9.60 6.40 v9.60 30.00 Oregon Gravel Co. gravel Mangold, F A shovels . . Rigdon, E L hauled, gravel Eder, John hauling-gravel Brack; Joe do : Miller, Ben do Stravens, John hauling gravel L .... k ....... . Eder, Henry do . Warwick. W H do ...... Mallow II W do ...... Bauman. Steve do ...... Plank, J F do ......... Gibson,! J W shoveling ;gravel . .". ...... . . ... Aicher. J S do Koch, William do ..... . . Eder, George spreading gravel . . . ...... . Dart, J, W. Datrolman Road District No. ftU v 11.66 420 95.00 3.20 Lfyesay, J H lumber , . ; . Emmett. E G sythe, handle Sowa, Paul, sharp, grader herr Kinns, F J cut brush . . Kond District No! 0 Grimm,'; Elmer, hauling dirt i. . . . .. ....... 6,00 6.00 3.20 12.20 3.20 17.00 Grimm, i Van on patrol .. Kqster, Rudolph shoveling dirt i Van .Cleave," Gordon plow-. ing &' hauling dirt ... Van Cleave, Howard shov- , eling dirt Van Cleave, Joseph patrol man i i . . . Road. District No. 10 Draper. YD G cash adv, for, 8.00 1920 3.57 9.36 12.40 927.84 6.40 61.50 Willamette Valley So. Ry. Co., frt on gravel ... Ebner, J W oil. fuse, dyna mite etc. ....... . . . ; . GrOshoing, E lumber .... Hassine F W grubbing & grading ............. McHolick, Jno gravel & ling same SchmittJ Jos, on rooter & Tgradef Annenra, . Wm B, patrol- ' man i Read District No. 12 Brougher. A L, powder. caps, etc. . ... . . ... , . . . 18.20 .60 15.00 67.20 35.20 72.80 48.00 Ebner,-J W, water gage glasses .............. Plas, E.! wood Tel re r. Ray. driving team Land wing. Mike, wheeling rock, etc ....... . . . . Shepherd. Floyd, getting out rock , . . . Land wing, Herman, do Poage, Geo C, tending to crusher ..... ; 1 ,44.80. Gersch, John, wheeling &f ; getting out rock . 32.00 Semolke, John, spreading rock 14.40 Shepherd, Newton, getting " out. rock 35.20 Shepherd, Carl, do . ... . . 1 . 28.80 Plas, Vernon, . do ..... . i 28,80 Plas, Gerhard,; do S 22.40 Ma gee, Glenn, i do ...... 28.80 Biersack, N Jake, feeding! Mcrusher . . .1 .; . j;?.. . 25.60 Hahtzler, O B, help load ? - truck . ...... , . . .-. .'. . f 22.40 Magee, Dale, digging: out rock ... ..L f 19.20 Semolke, Tony,! getting out I Crock I 36.80 Korg, J S, spreading rock i 19.20 Scott, Merle A, truck haul- j ling rock 144-00 Smith, Fred H, use of en- gine i ....... 36.00 Shepherd, B F, hauling " rock . ... . ; ...... ; 3.00 Gersh, A A, digging out . rock i 6.40 Hogg, W T, patrolman . . 154.00 Road District No. 15 Eolme, Geo, I" shoveling ! , gravel .... 115.00 Brandt, H A, hauling do ' 30.00 Brandt, Wjnfield, ; shovel- 1 ting do . J ; 1.50 McKinley, Fred, shoveling i gravel ; ; 12.00 Plett, Lewis,, grading ... 4 31.50 Riches, J H,; hauling gravel . . . . J . ...... Womack, Fred,! patrolman J Road District No. 14- Bock, G A Estate, powder ; if use ...... J .... . . I Silverton Blowi Pipe Co, J 30x96 black1.. Manary, Mike, hauling 1 rVr&tn j Van Santen, J, hauling frock i Lelkem, A, do . ... .... i 30.00 54.00 8.75 9.60 600 84.00 72.00 Mauldin, J,, hauling water 1 18.00 iiauiaerson, ff nauiing wood -. -.'i ....... Sunday, O B, do J 3.00 I 4.00 Elliott Hubert,: shoveling 1 Frock & 50 lb, powder.. 21.30 Brbwn, C F, spreading j frock ... . . . . . I 41.60 Myers, Will i shoveling rock . . . . 148.40 Janick, C H, j shoveling I. rock !.... f 35.20 Davis, Joe, do .j. ...... j 25.60 Swenson, Jf do 1 J 20.80 Curnutt, J, running roller I 25.00 City of Silverton, Oregon - use of roller ...... . . 45 00 Buell, Arthur, wood 12.00 Oeder,' A, patrolman . . . : , 60.00 '1 Road District No. 15 Muller, Albert, made sub I grades' '...I....... i 6.00 Kuenzi. N M. patrolman. . : 14.00 fU Road District No. 15 1$ Brown, Sam, throwing out f loose rock . ... ...... . 1.60 Meyer, Chas. on grader.. J 6.00 Thorpe. Chris, spreading , & hammering rock . . . . 16.00 Tokstad, L E, driving . grader .....l. . ..... . t 3.20 Lorence, Andrew, patrol- i man L 7.00 Road District No. 18 Punzel. A J. erubbed . . 12.00 Cole, Robt, patrolan L . . . 74.00 Road District No. 2014 Fandrich, August, i cutting brush . .... . j 12.80 Fandrich, Dan. do 12.80 Road District No. 23 Scott, G D, patrolman .. 12.00 Road District No. 25 Read, Geo. hauling rock 18.00 Road District No. 28 Browning, Fred, tractor kradlne: r . . . v . i i -uu Cregon Gravel Co.. deliv ered gravel . . j . . 103.75 00 Westenhouse, W W, pat- inan 4.. rr Road District No. 281 ' Hauser. Bros, powder, fuse 8.75 Peerenboom, Van, loading wheelers . . . - J5.38 j 4.50 J23.25 15.00 10.50 j 3.00 1 4-50 i 8.75 Martin. W, drivlnc team . . Anderson,, K, driving trac tor .... ....... ..... Barpett, M. slin work Hatisan, G H, driving team .... . . Harnett, K. on grade ... McMillen, H D. rep. bridge Kuebler,L, slip scraping Henningsen, P A, patrol man .... ;...k.fc... 46.00 :K Road District So. 30 Simith & Fontaine, . bolts, . oil, etc, . -1 -. . i-4.0o Skelton. W M, hauled gravel . . ...... 120.00 Wjed, . Frank, 4 hauled - gravel k 84.00 Wells, Lee, patrolman ... 138.00 Road District No.. 31 i Ashford. eGorge, hauling gravel .............. SO.uo Davidson, Glen, shovelling gravel . 19.20 Doerfler, Joe, hauling i - , gravel . . 57.00 Engiey. Clifford, shoveling J . gravel . .". .......... . 5 6.40 Frester. Melvin, ! do 16.00 George. Walter, j hauling 1 gravel ... . . . ......... 4 9.00 Hupp, C W, hauling gravel. .'.....- , 900 Russell. C W, working. on ; - bridges ............ 8.00 Rusell. Kermit rep. brldge4.80 Wooddrig, Joe, hauling , graver .... ... 60.00 Russell, S H, patrolman.. 123.50 Road District No. 33 Clader's Garage, pick, and rock gars . . .; 2.20 Lambrecht, Jacob, wood. . 25.00 Siegmun. F A, team work. 12.00 Lambrecht, Andrew ' Jr., rock work , 6.40 Welter, A F, team work : . 15.00 Siegmund, II A, do s- 18.00 Siegmun, E G, patrolman 17.00 I Road District No. 33 Ji Cubin, Ernest pick and shovel .... ., 6.40 Cubin, Edwin, dp 6-40 Montgomery, Max," cutting. and peeling 15.20 Montgomery, R S, patrol- man . . . . ........... 20.00 Road District No. 34 Crabtree Lumber Co., lum ber ...... . . 178.42 Mehama Garage weld grades frame I. ... . - ..00 Martin. Clarence; E, haul- . ed gravel , 90.00 Myers, A B, shoveling gravel . . . . .'.j . -. .-. . . 22.40 Rodie, Silas, hauling gravel 48.00 Sischo, Ed, hauling gravel .36.00 Myers, A R, do : 45.00 Myers, . A. Y, spreading ; gravel . J ; 27.20 McAllister, S E, shoveling gravel .... .;!.!.....;.: 9.60 Rodie, John, do i ...... . 31.60 As a Matter of Form i 1 -v . -;;VVr' ..;J IBy EMERSON RUSSELL Special Corrttpondenl. Coprrif htad 1 9 2 4 ComopollUa Frees AaMdatJoa Los Angeles, Calif. Edna Wallace Hopper, whose rejuvenation to the youth and vitality of a girl of 19 formed the basis of the recent popular, novel "Black Oxen," was snapped as she prepared to take her morning plunge at Crystal Pier, California. ? j- , Mlsa Hopper fa acclaimed as one of America's most beautiful actresses. Looking more like a debutants than a Woman Who WU a thntrind r1hritv 40 years ago, the petit stage star causes Martin, j A, patrolman . 64.00' Road Distrlet No. 38 Spaulding Logghig Co-, chask lumuber 6.47 Burris, John, hauling planks .... 7.50 Needham, o D," patrolman - 2.00 . t Road District No. 40 Short, Vivian F, gravel. . 14.80 Kanoff, W H. hauling ' gravel .... ....... 102.00 Joost, Rudolf, -shoveling gravel 54.40 Smith, Alonzo do 32.80 Kelly, Charles C, slashing ; J brush . ... ;,i 12.80 Short, Jessie F, hauling .gravel ....... 78.00 Short, Jessie E, shoveling gravel 20.80 Work, C H, dep. patrol man . . . A 68.00 Richards, E J, patrolman 14.00. j Road District No. 43 Bock Bros, powder and ' caps ' .v. 1 1 ft RK Van: Arnam, Lyron & lumber ............. 8.9 s Van; Arnam, Grover, rep. bridge ...... 3.20 Syrbn, E G, patrolman. . C.00 V Road District No. 44 Morse, B G, dragging road . ... ... 6.00 Bates, L H, patrolman .. 4.00 i ' Road District No. 45 Blaco, A W, hauling ( lumber ....... t . 2,25 ?:-t- tin. IS Girl? Nicefigurd scad all that; .Well, it is Edna Wallace Hopper, Stage Star of yxmr ; . grandma's days, sporting one-piece bathing suit inn the beach ; at "Crystal Pier, California. WEyb d ; - oaf of elate, even if you l 9Xt oUI Stay young, ' rysEdna, ami she must baveth'a ecret herself. . women, who see her, to wonder what the secret of youth may be. Her borne city of San Francisco recently honored Miss Hopper by according her a public reception at which Mayor Rolph oQ tially welcomed her to the city of hex birth. ' Years no longer can be taken as tia barometer of ara Not "how old are you" but "how old do you feel," wSl be the Question asked If wnnwn mn!at. example of America's most famous re hivenated stare beautr An K seeks the secret of youth but Miss Hop Der seems to hava taa-nA it A matt. of form ft leaves nothing to be desired. It a- t ..vt. - K i. T - " i f i i