, ..;r - r' PACn ELEVEN The OREGON STATESMAN; Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning, October 22. 1931 iii ds in i-POWl ClllfH SHARES GAin AFTER 1 L ROADS DECLluE MORE U. S. WHEAT SOLD ABROAD :a &x: :xx v"v' v i j 'v - v.:j. BUTTER ADVANCE PUZZLE NOTED Utilities Rally After; bad Effect of Rate Ruling, Noted Early .;. 4 i. ; ,v;' v ' By JOHN I. COOLET NEW YORK. Oct II (AP)- AUhoagn. the actios of railroad stocks today coald, only bePbn- jstru&d as an expreaaloa- of disap pointment oyer the freight rate decision, ether sections of the fi nancial markets appeared more confident. -. ' All stocks were oft In the early dealings when rail snares tambled 2 to S points, but utilities rallied rigorously. In the afternoon and industrials reduced or eliminated their losses, Except fer the rails which closed some 1 to f off, fin al prices represented largely frac tional changes in leading Issues. The tnrnoTer was 2,243,640 shares." ; - The market was In bo harry about selling the railroad stocks for the early dealings in . them were slow, although prices weak ened decisively. Wall street, act ing on a wrong steer, bad bought the carriers yesterday. Declines elsewhere fitted into a 1 to 3 points range, i Equities of the stronger roads, r which would be asked to pool the i Income from higher freight rates (or the beaef It of the weaker, i showed the widest losses. Union ! Pacific and New York CentraU ! were down more than 4 net, Atchison 54. Norfolk and West ern, Baltimore and Ohio and i Pennsylvania 2 or more and Dela ware and Hudson 6 W.,' The net advance la utilities was fractional on the average, while industrials finished '' irregularly lower. International Telehone and American and Foreign Power stood out as strong spots; consol idated gas, American Telephone and North American were others, although' they did not hold 'up so well. TJ.' S. Steel off 3 points as the worst, cut its loss to 1. Bthelehem and American Can finished a point lower. General Motors, "Westlnghous, Chryslert Case, Radio, Anaconda and Ken secott were down slightly. ' Rallying Power Shown By Stocks Helps . t Grains Also C1LFL0W OW , -. - i i i .i CHICAGO. Oct. 21 (AP) Broadening of North American wheat s xport . demand together with rallying power shown by the stock market led to lively late up turns la grain values today. :- It was estimated that 1,000.000 bushels f United States hard win ter wheat had been purchased to-' day for overseas. A shortage of 100.000.000 bushels in 1931 Nor thera Hemisphere wheat produc tion as compared with 1930, ex clusive of Russia and China, was Indicated by official reports, with the Russian. crop also smaller de spite' increased acreage. Wheat - closed unsettled -4 cent up. cor a unchanged to 2-3 higher, oats unchanged to 4 ad vance. V Today's closing quotations: Wheats Dec.. .52 7-S-.5S; Mar., .50 1-S.i May, .S7Vi-5-S; July, .63 1-8-. Cornj Dec.. .S7-.37 1-8; Mar., .39 3-8-; May, .41 3-8. Oats: Dec. .33 3-8; May, .254; July, .25 3-8. General Markets POBTLAKI. On, Oct. 21 (AP)- -Prodace Exchange. Ml prices. Butter: Eatra. SI; standards, SI; priaa tints, $0; firsts, . Egg: Frfc a-tras, S Sl; intk medium. 2S-28. Portland Grain POfiTLAND. Or, Oct. WkMt: : Open H:ga ifsr . ...... .sixl Dee. 54 65 UX (AP) Low Close 64 W 5314 Cask graia: Big Bend bluestem. 6c: left whits, 4; western waits. 64; hart winter, 64; northern coring, 64: west- era red, 64. uate: . z watt tav.oo. Cora : Ho. I yellow 828.00. -Ulrna taadsrd, $14.50, Portland Livestock 1 HE DEMAND PORTLAND. Oct. 21 (AP) More activ demand for cauliflow er was reflected during today's cession of the East Side Farmers' Wholesale market. Greater rail shipments are a factor. Sales were made steady to a I fraction better. " Beans continued ' in active movement with prices firm. : Spinach was also a fraction Im proved in demand;, likewise ... in price. ; - I- - ' Limited offerings of pickling cucumbers found a good call around 35, cents "per box. i Cabbage market was Q-let but considered steady at 80c to 80c per crate. Red mostly- 75c can taloupe crate. ; . v -: Rutabagas and parsnips were steady around 40c per lug. ! Shell lima beans were 50 per pound. . - - Green broccoli ruled mostly at S5e per lag. ! Concord grapes were SO to 60c per lug. U : t Peppers were 50c orange box for green, and 40c peach box for red. . ; Dry onions were slow at a max imum of $3 for firsts With bailers a i - a Sl.S'J. !, There continues tone for apples. renr . dull WORKERS TO MEET i HUBBARD, Oct. 11 The exec utive board of the federated church met at the Congregation al church Monday night. They de--cided the first workers confer ence will be held in connection with the executive board meeting which meets law regular session the second Monday of each-month. The aext meeting will be Novem ber, f. PORTLAND. Oee.. Oct. 21 (AP) Cattle 158. calves 10, steady. steers. aowsjwo ia., good. ss.oo-0.T6; madmm, 84.73 6.00 ; common, 83.00-4.75 ; uoo-iew is.. good. ss.7-.j: heifers. 550-850 lbs,, rood. S5.00-5.0; medium. t.w-.u; comnvon, fi.o0-a.uu; cows, food. S4.00-4.50; coaamoa and medium, 2.75-4.00; lew cotter aad cutter. $1.00 2.75; balls, yearling excluded, goed aad ckoiee, ,beef, cotter, commoa aad SMdiasa, S2.0O-S.O0; realers, milk ted. feed aad cbeiee, 97.50-8.50 ; aseditua SS.00-T.se ; call aad eoounoa. SS.SO-S.00; caWes. S5O-&08 lbs., rood ajKl choice, aS.0O-S.O0;, romaaoa aad medinm, f3.00 s.eo. )--Ho 250. stead r te fie lower. i.ia light. 140-160 lbs, food aad choice. ,5.W-5.60; 180-SOO lbs, seed aad choice, S5.S0-5.60; medium weight. 300-23 ios geod t aad choice, S 5.00 6.60; 220-25O Iba, toed aad choice, 4.75 5.50; aearr weight. 350-SSO lbs., good aad choice, (4.50-3.35; 290-350 lbs geod aad --choice, S4.00-4.75; packing sows, 176-Joa IbeV, medium and good. S3.59-4.se ;-eeder and stoeker pigs. 70 ISO lbs, god aad choice. 4.25-5.00. BUeep 20C, steady tor better rrsde. ' Lsmhe, 90 lbs-, down, goed and choice. S5.0O-5.50; mediaaa. : $3.76 5.25; all weights, eoounoa. $8.00-8.75;- year lias; wet hare. OO-llO lbs medians to choice. $3.0-4.00; owes. SO-120 Ibi., modiam to choice. $1.75-2.00; 120-150 lbs., ansdiam to choice, $1.50-1.74; all weights, eaU tad caaunoa. $1.00-1.50. Saiem Harliets Grade IV raw tniUc, ee-op pool price, flJS lr : hundred. , Factory milk, $1.4. Butterfat, aweet, Mc. i y - Butterfai, eoaw, S3c . ? . " - i - - I XXUTT AJTD VGXTABUtS3 ?rics aaid t srawera r Salesa- barer. Oetoher tt t Oeterr. doi. ...). 59 SO Radishes, doi. ; , , ., . . . . 25 Oaioaa. . doi j , , , IS Oaioas, sack -, . ,, Carrot , I SO fteets i j . . aa Cabbaro ... 1 , . .01 Uwuabra. do. j r ft te SS Osnliflawer crsts .,, ,. -SO Squeezing Chain Store ; Quotations Given As One Cause ' Pstatoes. cwu Tumff. dos. Tomatoes, lag Hubbard squash Ljettnes. crate -TS -se flireea Peppers, lug Danish sqaash Bpiasch. crate , Apples, ha. .01 T5 te 1.00 01 65 -15 t.e . Kxtras Med mas soos ; Baring Pttees Roosters, o'd Broilers . Colored Lecbera . HesTies. hea Xedioai heat Ught heas . Bartag mess -1$ .OS OBaIBT AJTD BAk f. Baying Price ; Wheat, westera red ', . ,., White, bu. , - i -, , Barley, ton 15.50 to 1 .46 48 Oats, grey, per ba. White, per an. Hay t baying pricee Oats aad Totea. tea . CloTer 22V4-24H 2Ha-23V AlfaH. raller. lad eattiar Kastera OregoA, , . . i. conunoa To: de stock. HOPS .ie.00 .11.00 .14.09 .15.00 is.se n .OS Lambs, top Hogs, top atEAT ' Bayiag Prla Hogs, first cat Hog, other cats Steer i , ,- Cows i . in. rieifers .5.00 .5.40 .5.00 .4.T5 Lj05 to M 01H to .0.V Dressed veal . Dressed hogs Coarse . Uediorn WOOX. .04 to .05 IS OS" -1 014 Kid MOHAXB 1$ ataal naal . PORTLAND.-OcL 21 (AP) The mystery of " the recent ad vance in the price of undergrade CBb batter on the Portland oro- duee eseBsnge while top: score was unchanged, continues to at, tract attention la the trade here, the Journal said today. Reports bt what caused the advance ar varied but the one chief ly teld Is that a a formal meeting of a brokerage firm and a distributive body. It was agreed to advance the prlee oa undergrade le la the hope of forcing some nearby creameries te advance their ia tatlons to chain stores and other large buyers. . x ' Claim is made in the trade that chain stores are actually buying butter from some of the nearby countrycreameries at prices that are more than what cubes can bo sold for on tho open market. Oa the -open market trade con ditions continue Quite firm with prices well maintained. Butterfat advance is becoming more general; la fact at. some points la the country higher prices than Portland delivery are being paid despite, tho fact that .tho- fat is for Portland churning. Market for eggs continues to SHELBURN. Oct. 11. Two new families have been added to Shelburn this weekly Mr. Tox and family are occupying tho lata A. F. Crock residence.! Lester Quig- J ley and wife, formerly of Oak- ridge. Bar moved lata tne bouso recently occupied by Jee Herraaa. The program for tho October Colo Community club was furn ished by tho members of tho Al bany Chamber of Commerce. The next regular meeting will; bo held tha lata advancaa la same mar kets of the country is reported due to speculative Interest forc ing fresh eggs to aa artificial height to rrab greater profits on storage. Local co-ops named an advance of le for standards and mediums. . Quite keen demand Is showing for heas in the live chicken trade with tho greatest call tor medium and heavy v eight stuff-Prices are firm to higher. Lights are un changed. Springer stuff is weak. i There is a very gooa ana un filled call for dressed young torn turkeys but old hens- and old toms are Inclined to show more or less dullness and even weakness. The country appears Willing to sell. ' There is a somewnat Deicr f eeling In the market tor country killed calves with more sales at WIE17 PLIES KfOSllELDiil tho night of Nor. I0J with the fol lowing : program: Committee chairman, Ross ChrlsmanJ Mrs. II. Huntley, Miss Veneta. McClaln and Henry Eekleeon. - - 'Sf Miss Daphlno Ransom of Shel burn accompanied her sister-la law; Mrs. John Gray Ransom, to her California homo- for an ex tended visit, - ( Miss Veneta McClaln spent the week-end with friends In Eugene. N. Crosier has returned from a ten day stay with his daughter at Gladstone. j . Hiram. Wolf is erecting a new homo on his father's farm south east of Shelburn. While his new heme is being completed the fam ily Is occupying the Mrs. Anna Hirans home. . east which has been broadcasting over KPO of San Francisco re cently. Mist Kleob Is tho daughter otllr. and Mrs. A. W. Kleeb ef Silvertoa and Is a graduate of tho Sllverton schools. For tho past two rears she has been In Cali fornia. . -1 ..)' Group Watches Work In Apple Orchards 1 LABISH CENTER, Oct. 21 mat J akar . v?i t ' ww m f,!. Mi.0',-- Ker'k Horton. wUh Mrs. John Schoenecaer of tho. Union district motored to tho apple or chards beyond Hood River Sun day. Picking, grading.' and pack ins; of apples were j observed by tho visitors. I :A change was recently made In tb heat delivery pipes of tho choolkouso furnace system, necessitated by the use of . tho cloak room as a recitation room. If Before this room was not proper ly heated. BlISS KLEEB IN PLAT iSILVERTON. Oct. 21 Silver- ton friends will be interested la learning that Miss I Helen . Kleeb has been a member of the play the top. Hogs are steady and lambs are firm. . Numerous Visitors i Call on Jefferson Relatives, Friends " ' " ; - ;. -- i . JEFFERSON', Oct. 21 Mrs. William Duckworth, Mrs. Gordon Dunn and two children of Eu gene were Sunday ; guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pease. Mrs. Duckworth Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pease, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones, H. E. Jones and daughters, Geraldlno and Shirley- spent Sunday injHar rlaburg, guests of Mr.- and j Mrs. Elmer Wadsworth. ! Mrs. Georgia Ramp and smajl sob of Parrlsh Gap aro spending tho week at the homo of j Mrs. Ramp's -grandmother, Mrs. Mar garet Weddle. . Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Oliver and son; Wilfred, of Lowlsvllle. were guests at tho homo of Mr. ! and Mrs. Karl Kfhs and family Tues day. Miss Laura Klhs accompan ied them homo and will spend the week there. Presbyterian Aid's Bazaar is Saturday .-!.". AURORA. Oct, 2 1 Tho Ladles Aid of tho Presbyterian church will hold Its annual baxaar la the Odd Fellows hall the afternoon of Oct. 24. There will bo cakes and candy in plenty, and comfort able tables where women may chat with friends ever a cup of coffee. ;'' I Mrs. Edith Carpenter has been entertaining a number of enests at her home. Among them were Jed Kicodemus and wlf of HUls boro who were week-end guests and Mrs. Alice Nelson and son Sammy Roth of Portland, accom panied by Mrs. Brady of Ore gon City. Mrs. Nelson ' Is the danghter of Mrs. Carpenter. OX DEER HUNT I HUBBARD. Oct. 21 Mr and Mrs. Lester Will left Monday to go- deer hunting at Myrtle Creek. They met Mr. and Mrs. William Ehlen at Eugene the wholo party to join Gus Will, who left tor Myrtle Creek a week ago. VICTOR POINT. Oct 21 J. O. Darby apent Saturday and Sun day) trolling for salmon on . the Nesjtucca river near; Woods. Lew Doejrfler of Sublimity, made , the trlpf with him and they returned with a tine catch. Ivan Darby who Lr fishing at the same place re ports landing a 45-pound chlnook Friday." y H. -"Humphreys has! re turned to his homo at Stayton af ter a week's visit with his son, Orlo Humphreys, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper King and family of Central Howell and Ed die King. Victor Point, were Sun day) dinner guests at the J. C Krehs home. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fisher were visitors at the Mires' home la Sllverton Hills Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Verbeck of Dallas spent the weekend with Mrs. Ver beck's sister. Mrs. Marion Miller and family... . " I Honor. Birthday Mrs. Chester Mulkey Invited a number of relatives and friends in honor of her husband's birth day Saturday night. Progressive "god" was played. Jasper King receiving the uprise for the high est score and 'Morgan Rj.ce the consolation prize. Mrs. Rice as sisted the hostess la serving- a dainty lunch. Guests were Mr. snd Mrs. Eldon Mulkey and fam ily," Mr.- and Mrs. Morgan Rice and family of Sllverton, Mr. and Mrs. Jaspar King and family of Central HowelL Mr. and Mrs. Winkle Tate and daughter of Union Hilt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey and eon of Silver Cliff, Mr. knd Mrs. Lylo Raines of Sa lem and Eddie King of, Victor Poinjt. Mf. and Mrs. J. L. Lang of Sil ver Creek Falls spent Sunday at the p. W. Humphreys' home. Ufa. Margaret Michael Is visit ing la California. She was ac companied by her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, of St bllmUy. PETERSONS VISIT SILVERTON. Oct. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterson of Garibaldi have been spending a few days at tho home of Mrs. Peterson's brother, John Ludwicksea. and Mrs. Peterson are old time Sllrertonlans having lived for, years In the North Howell district where their daughter, Ida, Is teaching this year. They also lived on the Byberg farm on the Waldo Hills road for sometime. They moved to Gariboldt two years ago. ' 1 '"' j More Plans Given For Armistice Day I Program of Legion SILVERTON, Oct. 21 At the Legion ! meeting held -Monday night plans were made for the Armistice day observance for SII-' verton. A parade and program will be held in the forenoon and , at night a dance will be given. Tho Stayton group will participate ia the morning affairs but not la the evening as it is -having its own dance at that time. ' - : Past commander Charles J. Johnson waa presented with the past commander pinj - Visitors present from the Star ton post were District Commander George Dun an and Comrades Fox, Edsel and Mount. . t- The speaker of the evening was the state chaplain. - E. P. Runneils of McMianvillo who had for his subject, "For God and Country. Wi-Associate Our selves Together." j At the next meeting of the Del- bert Reeves post. J. U. Campbell of Salem, supreme court Justice, of Salem will speak. I , )id Mrs. Charles Hedges 1 Undergoes Operation SILVERTON", Oct. 21. Mrs. Charles Hedges underwent a ma jor operation at the local hospital Monday. She Is reported to be get ting along as well as could be ex pected. Mrs. Hedges has beea with her husband in the Philippine Isl ands for the past two years and just returned to Sllverton two months ago. Mr. Hedges will re turn in the vrly spring and then they will decide whether or not they return to the Islands.' Mrs. Hedges is a daughter of Mr.1 and Mrs. George Lamb of Sllverton. Ed Morrison, who was operated upon a few days ago at the Silver-. ton hospital, is getting along very well and is now able to see his relatives and friends. MICKEY MOUSE Portland Produce Radio anis Pi oat led : THTJBSDAT ' ' 1 ' , - XOAO' - ' f :oo Good aioraing Meditation. 07 iter, wona o. purm. 10 :00 Heme Jsoaosaie OBeervar eon- " - darted by Coasia Jaaa.- -10 :0; Tomorrow Meals. :ia Hews nd Why of Hoasekeep- --1 , tag. -. 10 :S Food reU aad Faaeie. tO:4T The Magaaia Rack. l:0e The Horn Garden. - Il:06 "Laadaraplag Tour Plae." -Us I CditA 8c-ryer. X1:1S "Csriag fer th . Gardea SmI". f Prof. C. V. Bosek. ll:t Cink a-. -1S:00 r arm Hour. ' JS:lOIa tho day' news. IS :SS Market report, crop aad area i tear foroaaat. 1:80 Organ Program, a :00 Aronnd ta CaaipTUt. , S :0 Homeauiker Hoar. ' 1.05 "How to Choose tha Bath i Towel", Margaro Btaw. ;0O Market Reports. 6:3 Fares Hoar. : S:SS la tha day news. : :4-atioek Biarkae-'report al wa thar forecast. . ! 6:50 Market rviw kop. lireftock, , '-1 rang aad pastare , notes, aad , 1- drie prune. - T tit With tha poultry slack, rrec. A- I O. Lena. , T:30 Tk Willamette TaDy Rari. t:45 Prt in Everyday Life. -1 . saw : i . . T :00 lerotioBL :3(V Cooking sekoel. 0 :45-Seatrioe MabSe, K3C. 10:00 Weniaa' Magaiiae. ITBQ. ' 11 :00 Standard Seaaol.Braadcaat. KS0 11 :4i Prince 1 Oboieatky. 11 :00 lloaltA Man. .- ' - 11 : It Paras aad Hons Hear. KSd. 1 : Tow Crier. t:se Leadoa rebroadea. t:15 Si BO asatiaoa. . :4S Captala Bootn, KBOL $:1S Organ. .0 Aaw a Aaiy. JOkT, . S:1S Sympkaar boar. KBO. 10: JO Ward Oriasakaw. " .. " ia:4& captsia xmn POETLAKL, Ore., Oct. 21 (AP) Butter; prists. 02 seor or ; better. 83- S4e; staaar s 2-3 Be carton. ggs: farific Poultry Producers' aal ling price: freak extras, 29c; atandarda. 37c; atadiaai. SSc: pullets, 19a. Milk: aoatract price, grid B, $2.17H. Portland Delivery aad inspection Dairy cooperative net pool price to producer. fl.ua. ..'-. Country aieata: aeUing price ta re tailers : eouatry killed bogs, best butck er under 10O lbs S-Sije; realers, SO to ISO lba 6-lle; apring lamb. 10-11; heayy re. 4-5c; caaaer cowa, 8e; bulla, 6c. :-,.( ' . ' c . Mohair: aoanaai; luymg prica, 1031 clip long hair, 10c kid, lac lb. tfuts: Oregoa waUuts, 19-25c; pea aats, lie lb.; Brasila. 1214c; almonds, 1316c; filberts. iO-iSe; pecans. 20e lb. Caseaza bark; baying prices, io peeL Ik. Ifopa: aooainat. 192 crop. 8-10c; 1980. lStje; 198k. l-lc. Butterfat: direct to shippers, track 81. .tatiea a. 1. 80-82. Portland da liverr arice: batter. : ou. 83 84c; weet, 86a. Lire poultry: aet buying price: heavy hea. eel ere 4, 4a lb up, l8-20o lb.; do caediuaa. 18-1 4c; brt, : 11c lb.; broiler aader lb- 18-80c; X lbs, iSe; colored roasters, over S lb gl.ie-l.2S; e sit era Washingtoa, 0e 81.25. s . . . . Oaion: selling pne to retailers: lak ima glebes. Sl.SO-l.S5; Oregoa, 2-i.35. Potatoes: locaU IH H,; lciiMi. S1.1S 1.25; ;atra Waskingtaa. S0c- 1Wool: ISil ero?. aoauaal, WUla tta aUy. X15e; altera Oregoa, 11- 15Hr": baring priea froat producer: al Ulfa. $1-1; Uvr. 1 X2; cat aad -etch, sie-n. " ' 1 J Fruits Vegetables 1 (Sabjact aa C-aago) -Farm flasket. :09 Beransder. :0 t iaaacial aerriea. KBC. e:l atala-ista, iu. .S:80 Cresa-cnta, XBOL l:0OWuUa Hayaak J:3 :0 :0 POBTIlND. Oni ' OA' tl-UThr Oraagss: California -alencies, S8.50-6. Grapetratt! Oalitomia. S8.75 . Zamas dosea carta. SS.SS. Bsnaus,: 6-5 lb. Lemon: OaUtoraia. 8 8 ;" . Hacklobetries: Pagrt Baaad. f-Sa lb. Cantaloupes: Local, atandarda. 75-SOe. Hoaeydew aawtoa : OaliforaU Urge Xlt.fSl- Casabaa: Dillerd. V-3H lb. lea eroaa aaolooe: Kartbwoat la lb. Grape.: Soedlaa. Si.SS-1.7 lug: Ta k.yi. t.5$-1.63: VTkiU 1WVA1110: Ribler. fl.e I tocai vw-wr, 'rd 'Vau. T5-S0. b. Pears: Oaoal. 1.2S boJ Gf?n e ries. 10-12 fV Craabi: MrS- boa. Cabbaga: lal. aw. 1-lHC ft. P a tatoos: local. 11a e IV; Deekate, S1.35; castera Waahiagtoa. 60e fl.20. Ouiant: eUiag prica ta - ,ki tflobe. fl.SO-lti; Oregon. , Oa- eambera: field growa. 80-40 bar. 8p.a eht local. '- Celery: loU OO-TS doaea; keart. SUS. iluabrooms: koV- g.1 V0 Sweet potato: aew CaiUoraia. S-JKC !b CaaWlowar: nortkwewt. S0-T5a rau. Beans: local.- 6-c lb. Tojsatooa ! l S0-40e boa. Cora 1 local. 81 .sack. 1 taeo: local T5-S1 crate. Zanib anaaak. IH-l. Artieboke: CaUforaia, f 1 1.25 dotaa. s I -; ' MICKaV w THAT ROtSt &A1 WHCAs? VS. tA40EO aMOWKrat-t tms? EM(3AS6- 6VPSVVTM, JEST OM MIS MOkTJtCMOUt UcurMSowM nwN - .' -7 ! j . ' "AlUrrelorfimV '- j, j V. ' " - By WALT DISNEY THIMBLE THEATRE StaiTing Popeye Now t?howiiig -"PoorT Taste. By SEGAS COtAt TO THE WWDOW WlTrtME.POPCYfT- I'M 661N6 TO MWE f SPEECrtJ TO THfc COMMOr nOROc fVsO TV. 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