$a -SC. We VOjy iA-.:-. A "4 4 114 at U of 0 From County Record Enrollment of 3622 Includes All Oregon Conn ties - .Marlon county was well repre sented among r stadenta at the University of Oregon aurmg me 1140-41 tall term just ended, ac cording: to Azures received here yesterday. Swelling the1 total at the school to a new recvra w till were 114; from this county, - Knrr eountv in Oregon and naariv all ststes and territories, as well as a numoer ox icretsa countries, are represented on the university rolls. students from Marion . county, with their home towns, classes and major subjects, include: From Salem. Helen Angell. Junior in journalism; Betty Anna- tea, rreaaman in axis ana leviero. Georxe Arbuefcle. sophomore in tmslaess administration: Mar garet Barrett, sophomore in arts and letters; noyo jsroanagen, freshman in law; Betty Buehsa- an, senior In Enlish; Margaret Burger, sophomore in business administrations Dorothy Burger, sophomore in architecture and al lied arts; Karle carkin. sopno- aore in arts and letters: Krma Sole, senior in social science; lohn Courser, sophomore is hust les administration: Bars-era frula. sophomore in architecture dad allied arts; Albert Cttrrey. sophomore in i journalism: Helen pasch, sophomore in science; Pat- n Tmmm ti Hi II fit KiYffal mt v. . - o. -ar l eneei Edythe I Dsns, sopnomore i r um our as luameu io Arthur Farnsworth in Arizona HOLLYWOOD, Jan. BalkansAro in News Again as Ge rman and Russian Soldiers March Kmg Gcce again world attention shifts to the Barkens as Germany pours 800.000 fresh troops Into Rumania and Russia concentrates its forces along; the Rumanian , border. The troop movement followed the reaching of a stalemate in the BnsslsiSernn-Italian-Rnmanian conference called to decide which nation or group should control the all-Important mouths of the Dsnuho, Germany's supply Ban to the east. The German military activity coincided with the shift of Baron Manfred von KfClnger, Nazi minister to Slovakia, to the same post at Bucharest. Be is expected to rule Rumania as Hitler's British Have Mergerof Ladd& Busli, US BanLi! V i Highlights Financial Year Here; v ? Annex Ready for Oceupancj Soon " IIHH.IIIIIIUH ' FlaneRnder TnvJntr ti& Ttavt vei rtVia tf ire mtor. lrVirkArfnrJ ftna-nl Mililarr Men Say Device al events in Salem's history took place; This wa the corn- Locates Enemy Craft I bining ox the Ladd and Bcsh banjc vnth the united States Na . - . J tion&l bank, which had had for a number of years one of its in Uarkness 1 important branches in this cityi This brouzht together the Washington, Jan. V- - resources of the largest state banking institution in Oregon Military dleated adapted virtual district ruler. At the same time. Kins; Boris of Bulgaria ousted 17 high ranking Bulgarian army officers who wanted Bui gazia to enter the war on the side of the Arium Some sources de clared that unless King Boris changes his mind, the Nasts wm hare to attack Ty- la order to get at Turkey and Greece, or first obtain the monarch's abdication. The map shows (1) German and Ruselaa troop movement and (S) a possible Nasi attack on eestem Greece, thus easing the pressure on. Italian forces retreating in Albania ft), Bette Davis Wed To Business Man in journalism 1 1 Evelyn DeYriee, graduate in history; Roy Do bell, aophomore in archltecturs and anted arts; Patrick Dorsey, sopnomore in ar- i A J .ITIajI .11 Daw- I AnA r.rm.rJ(mhmiB Id tocltl ocus " science: ICarrlee Fry. sopnomore l Anaw r uuswuim, uHKnuu j la architecture and allied arts; I friends as a wealthy Boston onsl- Richsrd Grahenhorst, treshman I Begs man, were married last in business administration: Lynn frtt t Rlmrock api- - w-r. iT.ml1tnn .nnhnmnra In htiin(M M"M l KUUrOCK, ATU, a War administration: Robert H. HIU,nr etudlo spokesman said today. sophomore in law; Thomas Mel-j The ceremony was performed Tin Holt, graduate in business jat the ranch home of Mr. and administration; Klron C. Holman. Mr Jagtin Dart Mr8. Dart tn. inrton. freshman in journalism; iormer jane uryw m Burson G. Ireland, freshman in I Among the witnesses, the studio science: Amos R. Jahn. freshman -na-a. were Mrs. Rnth Darls. the in eseineea lununiiirmnou, wr..,.. .nt hrnthArln. thy O. Koschmlder, sophomore in arts and letters; Robert H. Lat hy, freshman in journalism; Bru no O. LaRoaff. freshman in social law and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pelgrem. Miss Davis was married once 5M before, to Harmon O. Nelson, or- soehomore In social science. Jean ehestra leader. Fnffsim, Junior in architecture ana I Bette and ner nusbana ten ine allied arts; John M. Lamb. fresh-lnneB Mriy today Lr auto for an maa m DUSineas "minisirmuon; Unannounced destination, the stu Barbara J. Lamb, Junior in arts , . and letters: Richard H. Laws, " w sophomore -in social science; Nola I Bette met rarnsworth about a Lee. freshman-in health edoca- year ago. when he came nere Hon: Betty Ann Lemon, freshman I from. Boston on a vacation. He JLo. science; Molly Jean Maison. I has been living here recently. freshman In Journalism: Maynard goon after Bette married Nel- MeKlniey. senior m business a a- ,on. mhm ld that the war to keep . h.. F ' jSinjswauon ' i . . marriage going was nerer to 'Arthur H. Miller, sophomore In I bare brearfast with one's ;hs- .architectore and aUled:arts: Bar-1 band. Sheand Ham. ss sbe ' nart 'Miller Junior In business called her first husband, were administration t Mary, Ellen Mills, married in Auxust. 1932. and af , sophomore in business admlnls-jter a long separation, were di- tration; Francis Minturn. fresh- i yorced two years ago. : maa In science; Harriet Minturn, Junior in journalism; Merlin E Nelson, sophomore in law; W. Stuart Nelson,! sophomore in sci ence; Earl M. Nichols, sophomore In business administration; George N. Niemt, graduate In edu cation; Mary A. Owen, freshman in arts and letters; James H. Pickett, senior, in law; Clayton C. Pond, freshman in education: Perry Jack Powers, senior In ro mance languages ; Frances E. Roth, junior In journalism; Leon .. ard Rush, freshman in business administration; Marlon A. Say, 'freshman in journalism; Barbara B. Scott, freshman in architecture and allied arts; Isabelle Schmier sr. Junior in architecture and al lied arts: Robert R. Scott, fresh man in business administration; leanor Seders trom, junior In business administration; Don E. Seeley, sophomore in business ad ministration ; jAllan Shepard, graduate in business administra tion; Margaret L Shlaled. sopho more in physical education; Alan A, Siewert, sopohomore in archl , teeture and allied arts; Eleanor B. Siewert, sopohomore in music; Peter Smith, sophomore in law; Robert L Smith, ' sophomore in business administration ; William X. Snell, sophomore in science; Thomas G. Stacer. garduate in law; Elisabeth Steed, sophomore la social science; Paul HI Tanaka, , sophomore In social science: Er ma J. Taylor, graduate in French; Lyls D.- Thomas, senior in. Ger man: Pauline M. Tower, freahman In health education; Rodney Vaa- denynde. sophomore in law. Patricia Vandenynde, Junior in . ' education; Bob C Van Patten, sonhomore in business admlnisua " tloa; Vernon I Wsdsworth, freeh- . maa in business administrauoa; . Georre W. Wallace, sophomore la J ' architecture and allied arts; Quay r : Wassam, junior la business ad - ministration: Franklin Glean Westfall, freshman in architecture and allied arts: Marion E. White, - sophomore in I- journalism; , Alice , A. Wlrtx, freshman in social sci ence; Martha Dodaege Loemer, - luaior in journalism; Rschsei B. Tocom, graduate In physical eda- ' cation. -1 - From Woodburn: Marie Boje, aophomore la journalism; Boh F, Hecker, sophomore la business ad- , miaistratlon: Torlef Nelson, jun . , lor In education; Claire Parker, -" senior in English: Ada C. Re mm. - freshman in science: Burton Wfl- ' leferd. freshman in science. , 'r From 8llTerton: Virginia . i Brewn, graduate ta architecture .aad allied arts: Bruce Buell, ' .freshman in I science; 1 Patricia Carson, freshman ta physical ed- , aeation; Be mice Ethelyn O a y, . - sophomore in 1 social xs e t e n c s; -: Charles hV Hoagland, senior ta eeonomlci: Dean F Stamey, f resh I maa . in social science' Barbara - ,G Taylor, freshman in arts and I .letters; Carolyn C' Wagner, tresh- ' ; maa in music, i '-.'st,:. - From other Marion county towns: Boyd Brown, Hubhsrd, ' 1 senior la , archltecturs and allied arts: Delbert B. Bill. M1U -City, sonhomors la'" business" 'aMmtal , , atratiea; Carl Kelly, USl 4Clty. frMhmia la hnslness admlnlitra- MIss Davis Is due to return here Monday to begin a new picture. 20 Spanish-Americans May Be out Salem Team will Of Prison Soon, Aftermath of War rnmntta :n fti. vniuiiwiv au eaa . . i m UkA laewaar w maw i wvaiTiar. AWTtMeeAil nailer ff A- I bibsi ut SSMaewe at a mm warn wsa www WMeft sr-1 . - f t - r r i sf.v tlt.tka. TtrHtlaiH ri.TA dlavnlrsfh-1 TH0 COBAOUaaUOll IOOK piacv t Jtknfm sh FianV f rf wltlT'd.V'foV'locI:" Weiss' e.pented's" 4 t LaddJ.nd Bash b Ittt and - J'.wi11"1 '" Herculean task of -Joining up." IX W. Eyre, also Tice-president. Ground detectors of i that na- 11 WM Ur1 that tb began his banking career with the turhSl b"fluBrtin ""1, hn w'n home ' " SUtes i KaUonal for som time and IWaformed f, combdif-UonV! of Sale- la lis. . sources here saia tne statement .. un mnin, inhtT nthr mniirM were made tLf,?1 r".1 fn.,11 ta sdulpment and the 0f the officials of the coneelide- Dowdlng at Ottawa earlier this cf the personnel. . ted banks as follows r Roy Nelson. Jitt wCt Growth Follows Merger George H. Riches and L. C Smith. S-Lifl!. Jlfii Ji7 At the Urns of the comptroller's assistant Tke-prealdsats; and J a- IVUMtVtt VUlWWUIv I tl .ae4l VaAa Vsh OMiaArtifl. I Aah aTwtTirsai rtVm f2flnJT I An . . . . ICeUl lilUI UJ WiVlV VSi a,wusvww i we "-S m- a9 . fv.T, J, I tioa. Ladd and Bush deposits! C. Pags aad nVH. Thompsoa. as- ' roree Pianea. jof tBa rjnlted SUtes National at eperatiag staff consists of mora "It's Just a repetition of the nst.oii.4SS.IS. which together thaa S ma and women, the ata- old military maxim that for srery I toUS i4S,2SS.4S.SS. la Jorlty of whoa aarodeyotad their new weapon there is always a de-th nsutng nine months growth liree to banking ta the? eapiul lenee aeretopeo.' vam muuu i mhiHuiiM a a ratA Af mora tnanleirr. - i . 1 said, -rne qsesuon is woeiaer a miuien a month until today the British eaa dereiop me ae-iUey suad at approximately II tense ta; time.- I mliUoa dollars. Sir Hsxh Downing said ths as-1 Not only Is the United SUtes esssarr isoalpmsnt tor BrlUln's National the largest la Oregon. aew defense was being completed I but It ranks rery close to S Oth la rao Idly aad by springtime would I else la the entire United SUtea. sting of the luftwafls sight I combine ta the oae banking house I bombers. I the patronage of both institutions. w. xrm nip. I The solution was the expansion Today Fred MaeM array. Patricia Tita i netted sutes and I banking area as o,ulckly as poe-1 Morrison U Baagera of For- Britain hare nee. working tor Y.t. Call Board Today 'Paul Muni, Oeae Tierwy; ta "Hudsoa-s Bay.-: i WASHINGTON, Jan. 1AP) After months of cap- Safety Theme of Radio j as "prisoners of war," 20 Spanish-Americans an ex-1 ' , , . yean oa Tarious types or Pisae i rrrdTT ,T-TrT.;: b.mT. I L ".?r I property and the erection of al iaiaad a tiaht-Uoned silence re-1 "T"'": "I ?. " T 1 .rwT," t - tivity as "prisoners of war." 20 Spanish-American ars ex- ' . . . gnrding the succees or failure ot KTdeUrt hVy. been erien-l leAn ef TOdy pected to be released from Spanish prison camps in tna near l lueir experuneats. Iced tn the obtaining of special ma-1 Urs.- George O'Briem ta "PraV tutnre as s result ot aipiomauc Urer RUIN I " P"1 , j " terials, the new addiUon is pro-1 rie Law. i negotiations now la progress bo- ground type of plane detector I rreMlnx aa rapidly as skilled la-1 Friday Three Mseqaiteers la tween the Amertcan ana epanisn tm. hmm.ii., k ii,i.m nw omchmo k h wp.B i k-, can aehleye. I rvri goyernmenU. ... I junior chamber ot commerce and curately locating 1" 110 JepartaemU Separated The American embassy in sta-1,1,. tnru.-A ,).,mif nf I miles swsy 1 mwe T ni h mri.n nnantuf ana nae nnuur - rangemenU tor release and repa triation ot tour of the prisoners. end sute denar tment officials say I mm. tnT ar noneiui mat au amKfiu.,1 ia n'.irvv Th, uciea iim il i f mm in nreaeec anirun ta ui cans still held ia the aftermath of program u being sponsored by The latUr tact led toconjec-nmW, thus lesrlng the present Snain's eiyll war will soon bo re- E.,t iMtrr of itib. in tare in some quarters that the basking room to facilities for ImimI. 1 th, iniarMt nt nuttr traffic i esTtce .mun ' i commercial oa Tiia ts aeanlah-Americans are satetr in Orecoa. trom tne exnausis oi airpiane en- The addition will not only add tana." Bob Bursa. Una Merkal ta Coaln Boaad Ua Mc tala," i' ' , s HOIXTWOGD 1 In Meyer Store 1 " - , , t t , . V . .. . f ' , -t . t " r- . .- ' ( .. ' - ' . : ... . Conference Called Of Committeemen EDWIN R. ADAMS 1 Adams to Manage Drug Department H- Edwin i Adams, formerly as soda ted with the Fred Meyer stores in Portland, has recently come to Salem to Uke orer the management of the local Fred Meyer drug store at 14& North Liberty street. Adams has ben with the Fred Meyer organization for the past seven years, having worked In commerce win compeU la a radio IV M7T.r. - sometime in February, at wwcn traffic safety' quia show, lnau- clouds, log and no Ue cjsuno t tlm e the savings, collection, ln-earatin- a uHm nf aaeh uro-1 terfers with it and airplane 1 .txiimmt loan and sUUment de- n,tf .t.tfsn wotv 1 Tnr. glues can't be shielded or pro- Bartments will be transferred -Covered' Wagea Deya- Fay Wray, Charles Laag U 'Wild cat BUS.- ! ; ! ELSOIOBB U - Today Crrol Flyna.; Olivia D Bavillaad ta "Saata Fa Trail. Lucille Ball. Richard Carlson ta -Too Many Girls.! I - approximately Sis square feet Bank Dick" with Una Mark el. Jack Holt ta The Great Plane Nibwinitawin that tt cod boUB UflghT- i tSSSZU old" Zm USrar aSed'erSleaSf P1" U woJd t"ture aad the streamlined B ti?rJSa Till, l'ZLtinM 9t sibU to synchronise tte plane's character of the new. This plaa- Zf.- L k..ja,.i V a flvt vt I vstsi I ... . m - I atlsnftan. "r1": . . . ... ,TT I memoers or me Baiem, qai- --tora said that if mVr. .nae bat will wno lougnt ror me atano yrw team will bo Don Black. Malcolm l MirV.ii wiii eerfeetd 10 Vrtm b.l Robbery, t,hi... or r1"i rovernment lui..k.n c.nivu rL.iitlnch a device were perfected so preseat an aaiqme compoattoae-l Zrr" la the eml war nnauy won oy the nationalist Franco forces L A.S a A tV aa I m . waicn now p awaro. preseniea oy oumi. UM it ul thus make the ning of contrasting styles was not lab aovernment. I r a- v. in wlH"" ..w"" . . I .... " . T. .. 1 muobuuua 111 fcjaw u nu. w wi . . if iiufnmAn at in. i niDnmunrtL ddi m asuniui r m n ! vii n " wwwwium l mm-r rraft almost automauc. 1 parpoee imtta at ay m rca-i t,j. w . tua Mw -- " tvii w i if the equipment can oe uko iw up tmm, m tm- Tnv.ntA ivm cs r." "V,r. -r.T. T.i7-- rTw..rr ."1,1 only in tne larger types 01 pianea. 'T-Tir .r."r:'. ni Moore in -Laugh it Off. i tu useruiness ' Friday Roy Rogers ta J oang is sea ..r. f ViTi. it kV . Buffalo BiH.- Bicaara Ariaa ra ts.,m wav I M1A. mi, A ,n1,Mial . . I fir th lir,M kuikht nrtmliM I oww wus . N xact flrnre has been made pertaining to the operation ot mo-1 rvetl MJC VllS A I in Oregon outside of Portland. .n.ii. hn in wxfrif i waa aaid I tor vehicles fa this state and sea-1 - . I A. N. Bash Active there were still between iit.ouv erw pnueipiee 01 aat waiams i AfCiUTiy ViUlU UUIU , . ";"""" ""T j r a a nAn n..oi.... v tiAiii I and drivinr. I J I Ident at the time of the consou- v. i The sarerr uuis win do pre-i t i-zm-P.. "n lul f"" men working, in staarwi ana eise- represented on the program ana tBA laJ.-er t where, leveling war-ruins, making the other aet covering subjects aa bombers, il roada and engaging in reconstruc- of general safety inUrest such as woni4 retrited. Uoa work of other kinds sU statistics oa Oregon's accident or- 3 official, hera aaid the cases I sented every other week, alternat-1 ;tlArirwr r-r-riir,,-1 pauon xa tne bann s sxxairs. . - a i in with tha aftHdent dram at! xa- I . . . . 77 T ,Tr'lMlS service USteS DSCK M 1SSS 01 me 4U Di1ui1-iuuu.v.u. -. - ------- - ---- . out ine uea uevus xooa weir .. nrM(mt 1111 W!Ul sented numerouB - - .h ?,Tn T- N.T Tear's day plunge In I Ham S. Walton, elected ono of the the men held. They didn't exactly have to none had relatives in the United the Sixth avenue store, the Holly wood store, and the Walaat Park ftut f tney knew, store, all is Portland. i Th SDanl8a EOrernment has Not a neweomer to baiem. Ad- ted friendiy attitude in ams rormeny resiaea nere ior i ,fc-r. i w.. inrnd. and some seven years during which I,. .ti. thMr r- nnnvi T T Ta T 1 fat All I lime B luoautu aiw i I. id, mmatlnn of tntr vva, V" ; v.. , t T- I - county AAA committeemen ana l""""" "e -"" , '""-transportation. .t,... wiit onnnActAd with ad- land, where he has resided since. m ULUC1D Ull VV 1.A wuwwww " - - I . . I AU1U11U LUU A WO V B ministration of the agricultural Mrs. Adams and two daughters leasea w Harold E. DahL conservation program have been plan to move to Salem at an Cnampaign, m.t flier, who had called to a tnree-aay state conwr- enj wwiu .couu.o corporated. Listeners are invited Unma, w,n bnm In SDaln. but I tO Submit Questions for the DTO-1 vl. V 4.. V. th. Ilfurlnr taturallsed In the UnlUd States, fram addresslni ; their Queries to g memberg who took the swim ?ome were born In Spain of Am- Earl Snell, seereUry ot state, Sa-jwMted nttl m tk rtTer. Crican parents, au nave resiaea . ... . , , I They were Jaek Eubanks, AlU In Spain for many years ana. do- ' rT 7" I Mae Gaffm and Alvln E. Satber. cause of their Spanish blood, nave lcms '"u' Mioiz-mmu- .i.. a vw rinAi Vmiimi'i aa oraamzairoas m urua ciuw. ".rnlnfah ia-I" Each team will consist of four asked two QuesUon. durtng th. 'v"v-' I . 11 I. I r,.h raa IK mlaatAA. None of the mens names was f'" w.. " made public, but officials saia 5 . 1 lL j seetasieesissiaLav r i oHwnmH Fred MecMarray Pwtrleiav 'Emigcnorcrfczi Sad Hit s - Ccrdn Ewdd i!:3 Bob - rnav Merlvel , Added - CAVALCADE OF ACADEMT AWARDS ence at Oregon State college Jan uary IS to 17, N. D. Donaldson, sUte AAA executive officer, an nounced today. It will be the first conference of IU kind in Oregon. Some ISO officers and members of the Sf county committees will be brought together for the meet related matters. WifiHIKOTOW. Jan. . 1 1& ingwhieh will bo COMieTC department eeti- University Honor Roll enaaion of the 1111 urocram and I m.t.A inim. I J propoaals tor IMS together with j nMtU t,, indlvldaalav eperked byl j Lists Perry . Power ineraaatMl Mvmlls fn defense In-1 dustrlea, may reach more thaa j EUGENE, Jan. 1-(P)-The faU 174.00t.0a.0a0 for the calendar I term echolastlc honor roU at me year 114 compared with $70.- j University of Oregon, released to- ett.0tS.ee for ltxs. I nay. lisUd ISO students. The actual figure tor the first Eleven, including Perry John 11 mnnthi nf 1140 waa 111.897-1 Vmrmm flilnm. von atraicht "A" afbf Vnmlawm TtsvH 004.000. but the department said rredee. . Among those earning vra atuutuiA iU income index is expected to honor ciUtlons was Lyle D. Tho- A31UIUA. 4a err I iIum (h f1rf aniHr or Ilia. WUiism- Laarson, r., revurwu iu- Defense to Bring Increase in Wage been held prisoner since he para chuted to earth behind General Franco's lines in July. 1917, snd became the most widely publicis ed prisoner ot war In Spain as a result of his blonde wife's ef forts to secure his release. Cat Is Suspected Inf. Disappearance - - ' day the Sparrow which learned t n - ? il o ride the rigging of his sailing fleet KOCkefeller SaVS (miniature) was missing and T. . must bo considered lost. I Hft U JOlll JoritlSll Nana or iarioi mn craii naa i disappeared but the Sparrow tee-f NEW TORK. Jan. l-(fl7-win- ters in no yardarma. larson i tnrop Kocaeiener, z, arauaioa thinks the bird was probably a 1 and heir of the late John D. landlubber at heart and went I Rockefeller, confirmed today re- ashore, within reach of Greta,! ports that he would enlist in the the Larson cat. I army. Anyhow Greta has perched ex-1 He said he expected to wind pecuatly near the pool on which I up his affairs in the foreign do- Larson s fleet rides at anchor. I partment of the Socony vacuum Today, Fri, Sat. - 2 Hits She gives every appearance of I scanntag the horixon for another aaatlcal sparrow. tlon: Howard Giesy, Aurora. aophomore in business administra tion: Elva Jane soutn, Aurora, company by January 11 aad en-1 list shortly after. Found Smothered in Sawdust Pile at Burn, BURNS. Jan. l-l&V-Comnanv sophomore In law; Kooert w. jofficUla investigated yesterday Toon. Aurora, senior in psyeholo-1 the death ot Ed G ruber, feuad gy; Cornelius Geartn, Donald, jun-1 smothered to delta Monday ta a ior ta Uw; Wallace K. JLe, sopno-1 sawdust pOe at the Hlaes lumber mora : in edeaee: Munei alius. I mill. No one wttaessed the accl- SUytoa, sophomore la architecture 1 dent. and allied arts; cnarioue parr, i- Puma, tnninr tn bnalness sdminl-1 r stratlon: Elate U. Lewis, a.ums- ville. treshmaa ta Journalism. tffiiriDdiiviiiflns I Lcoct Tine Today . -L&TJS3 IT OTF" ' Johnnie powns and ' Connie Moors PLUS' JTXDOISD TO DIT" geglofl .! Jwery...:. :? Leat Xlmee T oday 7R tmm lest tsecktf Scrtsal .JAMEl And Second Feature r V V l5 v 7 a, a a- fc j 2$ - " a a 1 wawaJAf (UJS" i-i.a Companion Feature - Tonita and Friday; - 2 Eils Companioa Feature ' lack Ilell - ia The Great Plana Ectbery" ill . - ! in1 . ; :nr- il LILT 1 ,i; - I i - i ' . - i - l ' i S -I'M II 1:1 Tl wa Miivwa kiiw IhA miff rmri hrrf vftil C7fTTlfffl : i 1 1 li " V " ; ; - 311 I rM.M;MM Tll .xiiAJ oW.m v fwrrvy i i. - i 1 Ijljhji r.iiniiijiiiij uu iXLUiAaaavva uwm iuw mx -, 7hiIo others shufllo Jiomowdrd ompty-handed : j j i . . ' ' i . From tramping miles and miles of aisles all i i f : ) ! i U , j . j : ; :p' "jl If you aro always lucliy in your baiaixis j I And novcr havo rcgrots o'er V7hat you cpend jr;f It's ovident youro a canny buyer, j" J M 1 f iina what is MC BEAD THE'iUSIiy.'En1EIVi " - . . ..... , -: . ; - . . i ' ' ".. f I '- - 4 4--v- 4--"' ; -v -7.- ,. '-"4...i I "-.- 44- ' -.. .:.. '3,.'. I4 ..'-,-,4!:..,;. j , 1 4M : : : r-r- : : r; : : " . , - i . i ; . . i - f - f ; - : . 7 i. - . I . . i - i