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! I i : Wins Trip Mt. Angel Collegians, Prep Seniors Take Anti-War Stand Answering Yale Press Query MT. ANGEL Answering the questions sent out by the Yale Union Press in its national survey of college paper opinions, Mt. Angel college men and seniors of the Prep school took a definite anti-war stand. Fifty per cent of the students questioned voted a solid ballot gainst American entry into the present conflict The pinion of 73 per cent of the boys was arainst sendinr " an American expeditionary force even If Americans became Involved. Less than a third thought the expeditionary Idea a good one. On the revision of the neutrality law 92 per cent of all those polled voted that the revision would lead us into war, 78 per cent were op posed to the revision, and one third of those in favor of it thought it would involve us. Only one student who favored American entry felt that Ameri can ships in war zones would have little influence in getting us into the war. Another student main tained that the nation is already at war and favored sending of an American expeditionary force. Mid-Willamette Valley I .. Reports from The Statesman's 78 Community Correspondents PAGE TEN Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 22. 1941 Legionnaires Bill Dinner Auxiliary to Be Guest Of Post 51; Chamber Of Commerce Nominates . - ? ? ' ft v J " ' If , , v w , i- ' - - -i -U Jefferson Has Homecoiiiing Initial Annual High School Reunion Held, Alums Elect Officers Turkey Takes Beating as Valley Residents Enjoy Holiday Feast JEFFERSON The first annual homecoming of Jefferson high school was held Wednesday at the schoolhouse. The homecoming was sponsored by the student body of the high school under the direc tion of Jack Costelow, president, and Pat Beal, superintendent. Twenty-one alumni registered between the hours of 9 and II o'clock, and visited the different classes. During the business meet ing election of officers was held. New executives are: president. Mrs. C. J. Thurston, of the class of ,26; Francis Phelps, '38, vice president; Mrs. Clarence Miller, '20, secretary; Mrs. Keithel Hart, '34, treasurer; Pauline Thomas, '41, publicity; Anita Gilmour, '39, Louise Williams. 19-year-old homecoming chairman: William Portland rirl, has been named Anderson, '40, finance chairman. Oregon's 1941 canning chamiSion The football game in the after- and will be awarded an all-ex- noon with Rickreall, played on the Dense triD to the 20th annual home field, was won by Jefferson 4H club congress In Chicago. a score of 52 to 21- A school scheduled for November 28 to skating party was neia at the Al LEBANON Santiam post num ber 51 of the American Legion, will as in former years, entertain the auxiliary at a turkey dinner the third Tuesday in December. Commander Ray Gleason as a committee to take charge the dinner: George Sutton, J. E. Fisher, Olaf Ohlstad, William Hardt, Gary Ellenberg, Bono Ventura and George McPherson. The post also voted to give $50 to the drum corps of the local school to help with the purchase of new instruments. When the chamber of commerce met this week the report of the nominating committee was read. Delbert Davenport was named as the candidate for president; George Brittan, vice-president; Kenneth Mayer, secretary and J. C. Mayer, treasurer. December 6. Pays Traffic. ember. TT WW ! named f UlC HaOmlX irge of Ilk SILVERTON Robert Mc Ewen, Silverton and Salem photographer, willingly paid a $2.50 fine and costs to Bert Terry, police judge, Wednes day with the comment that he was proud of local police offi cers. He admitted he had care lessly parked on a cross walk. Marshall Williamson was fined the same amount for the same offense, and Mrs. O. E. Miller paid $1 for double parking. Tickets to the offenders were passed out by Chief of Police Victor Grossnickle. bany rink in the evening, On Tuesday night preceding the homecoming, a bonfire was made on the schooUgroujids, with a pep group led by the school band pa raded on downtown streets. Plans are underway for a home coming on the same day as the high and grade school May Day festival, in the spring. Tentative plans call for a baseball game be tween the alumni and the high school team, and a banquet. Mrs. C. L. Chamberlain will spend the weekend at Eugene with her aunt, Ida M. Lister. TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. George Potts, jr., had as Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Edna Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. George Potts, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Al Gurgurich, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blinston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman and son Ernest entertained Mr. and Mrs. Merton Harding and children, Marian and Ralph, "Mrs. L. M. Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harding of Corvallis at Thanksgiving dinner. WALDO HILLS Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McCannel entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at their country home, Two Maples, Thursday, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. Roger Comstock and John of Portland, Mr. and Mrs F. E. Sylvester and Mr. and Mrs Orville Potland, and Miss Jane Graham of Silverton. Mrs. McCannel and the Syl vesters began holding Thanks giving and Christmas dinners to gether in Minnesota in 1916. Mrs McCannel then came west a couple of years later and the Sylvesters followed in nine years when the custom was resumed. Mr. and Mrs. Max Scriber were hosts at their, home here Thurs day to a group including Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Day of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross and Earline of Mt. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Fen ton Harless and Leona, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards, Dan and Marion of Molalla, Miss Dor othy Richards of Eugene, Wilbur Richards of Bremerton, A. Wil ber, Bert Day, Miss Luzetta Day, Children to Get Treats The committee to have charge of the next strawberry fair was also nominated: L. E. Arnold, J, H. Irvine and Ralph Reeves. The matter of having a com munity chest was also discussed at some length but the group Twins Announced made no decision regarding its stand on the question. Willamette Valley Briefs Mrs. Grace Thurston left for Toledo Wednesday for a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs T. F. Skelton and family. Mrs. W. W. Warner was a Thanksgiving guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Inmans in Albany, Miss Josephine Getchell is spending several days in Seattle, Wash., visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. William Deskins and family. C. R. Gee suffered a fractured leg below the knee this week they were guests of Edward and Harold Irish. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan had as their guests at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilbert, Dickie and San ford- and Marjorie and Laverne Wilson, all of Portland; S. S. Gil bert, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Muller, Lilly May, Mrs. William Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gearhart and Blanch, all of Al bany. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Cleave entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Minaker and Mary Anne of Ocednside, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John son, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Cleave and Miss Bertha Van Cleave of Salem, and Mrs. Jessie Wyland of Canby. Covers at the E. K. Burton home were placed for Mrs. Viola Sunberg of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. William Sunberg of Port land, Mrs. Elizabeth Sweeney of Hillsboro, Edwin Burton from Aumsville, Jack Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Russell spent the day at the home of-their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Quigley at Portland. Mrs. George Custer and Mrs J. A. Case were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregg at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Casebeer and sons, Paul and Douglas, were dinner guests of Mrs. Case- beer's parents, Rev. and Mrs Oswald W. Taylor of Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Royer Service Club Slates Holiday Party, Asks Regulation Courts Rep Tiff 1 T? C In Memoriam WEST SALEM Plans were made for a Christmas program and for "treats" for all the chil dren in the community for the December meeting at the 'last session of the Community club. The club will cooperate with all other organizations in the com munity in furnishing the "treats" and planning the program. Thom as Dalke was appointed to rep resent the club when all the or ganizations plan the Christmas meeting. Dr. A. F. Goffrier was appoint ed to ask the council for per mission to remove several trees adjoining the tennis court in the city park so that the court can be made standard size. Also he is to ask the council to install a sprinkling system, before spring, in the park and to build rest rooms there. Ludwig Peterson, local chair man, announced that the Red Cross roll call is now on and that a house to house canvas is plan ned for this city. He asks the cooperation of all residents as the Red Cross is badly in need of funds. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morrison, Mr! ST fS l MI emu lvua. xi. ouiiiu di i ui Lictiiu Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Keene en and Mrs. Norman Naegeli and Kenneth Richard and Carol Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mulkey, all of Silverton. air ivwciiinery, liiupiucui, Sec Wickard Warns Fanners tiv ivuintv farmers arc being urged In message from the secretary of agriculture, Claude R. Wickard, to repair arm ma chinery and equipment at once as a precaution against break downs and delay in getting the needed parts next year. Produc- uon ox new larm miminnj be sharply reduced in 1942 be cause of the increasing need for steel and other 'metals in making defense materials Terming 1942 a critical year for farmers. Secretary Wickard warns that the record farm production sought for next year must be ac complished in some areas with a limited supply of labor. With only a limited amount of steel avail able for the production of new farm machinery, he advises, "You can help your country and your self by repairing old machinery now rather than attempting to get new machinery next year." Mr. R. D. Pence, chairman of the county USDA defense board, suggests that farmers" check over old machinery for worn parts arid order the necessary replacements at once from dealers. He also urg es farmers to report any parts shortages to the county USDA de fense board. ,:-Y V- . --, , In memory of Joseph C Polizzi, of Detroit, seaman who lost his life in the torpedoing of the U. 8. destroyer Reuben James, a floral anchor is dropped over the rail of the Belle Isle bridge by a sailor friend. The mother of Polizzi was present at the memorial service. M M Club Notes Hi! Mice! Another Saturday, and another Oral Scott. Heppner, and Owen program without our pal, Wes Me Holliday, Dayton, were visitors Wain. The club's secretary and Tuesday at the Donald Kuhn this week's M. C. will try gallant home. Scott is Mrs. Kuhn's cou- ly to struggle on and bring you sirt and Holliday is her brother in-law. Recent traffic violators were: tertained for Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Glaze and Miss BRUSH CREEK Mrs. Anna Frances Keene of Portland. K. Jensen entertained at a ,T . 1T,T,T.T Thanksgiving day dinner, assist- HAZEL GREEN-Thanksgiving ed by her two daughters, Miss " nun Ber a 1 Thea and Miss Alice Jensen. !im?e"- Guests c- Guests were Marvin Jensen of Schmdler home were Mrs. Schind- Portland, Reuben Jensen of As- lrs !te family Mr. and toria, ' Mrs. Hans Jensen, Lloyd M,rs- Cartes Dash and daughters Reed of Silverton, Mrs. Marie c""". in, marie, Buness of Seattle and Alfred Carol Jean, Robert and Alois Har Jensen and Andrew Meidell. rington, all of Portland, and Mrs. L. H. Meyer and his daughter, f urnaJrl: atayton a program worth listening to. MMC That new and popular song 'Ma-Tna" will ciiniy K fHat James Waugh, California fined oM and fayorite of i7.r n:" iri club, Jean Brown. ins, 9 line iur violation 01 uie basic rule; Howard Mcllvaine, Yamhill, $r fine for driving through a traffic light; Byron Wolverton, Portland, posted and forfeited $2 bail for driving through a red light. while loeeinff on the farm of his Miss Althea Marie Mpvw on(Ar. At Kudoipn wacken home brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and tained at Thanlcseivinir dinner fnr covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs I - r . t - I n , . . II ip -lino I luiarv w or-lfcn 1 onrl ceived word this week of the mTS- lvan Jones near greens a. r. MODerg ana miss connne rr- L Bridge. A log rolled on his leg, Moberg of Scotts Mills and Mr. Buua 1V111C unu y 01 inae- SILVERTON I. B. Alfred re- Miss Kay Buchanan of the . . . . causing the accident. He was tak- and Mrs. L. A. Mever and Karen Pendence, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore English department of the local "Tf ' 1. " V,L en to the Albany General hospital of Silverton. Wacken and son, hosts, Mr. and high school left Tuesday for Al- " " k " 7 " ' where the injury was treated. '. - Mrs. Wacken and daughters, Irene, tadema, Calif., where he will SILVERTON Thanksgiving Lois and Rosalie. .noriH Vic vi;ho ,hh v,r 1 " f'"""""" " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde starvnorne was widely celebrated hv Silver- Mr nnrJ Mr Manrira nnn!n ther and sister-in-law, Dr, and "- V w , ana aaugnter uetue 01 uouer ton folk both at their homes and were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ing ner nome at Bremerton. Mrs. Edgar Buchanan. Dr. Bu chanan has taken prominent parts in several widely shown pictures. Dallas Scene Of Funeral eral days visiting at the home of Mr ci r rl Mrc Trm "ATHitVil7 IT IO IOI I " ueaas seal sale JEFFERSON Mrs. Marvin PrrrtYl OfC TTninTI Hntrhinps will hear! thp S4th an nual Christmas Seal sale hi the QXg jeiierson district tnis year. Mrs. Hutchings and her committee will mail the seals directly into the homes on November 24. No seals DALLAS Funeral services 1 will be sold by the school child xor Arcn itooinson, is, late ol ren as heretofore. 1882 South 12th street, Salem, will be held here Saturday at 2 L.OS8 Weighed j. m. mr. rvouinson aiea inurs aay at loiedo, wnere he was as guests at other people's homes. Chapman, Middle Grove; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Latham Mrs. Burns Christofson, Hayes- were guests of their son-in-law ville; Mrs. William Chapman and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fos- children, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ar ter Cone at Portland. Others bid- nold Otjen den were Mr. and Mrs. Latham Goble of Seattle and Mrs. Charles Cone of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bragg were Valley Events GATES State highway offi cials were in Gates this week "U.m by S w,ldow' which are being hauled for the Mt. Jefferson Logging company visiting a brother. Myrtle; two children, Mrs. Leon ard Tike and Romeny Robinson, ""j 7 " a T k4k t n,n, ttJ nd for A- A- Shepherd Home for Weekend of Toledo, William of Kings Val ley, Ben of Portland, and C. C. of La Grande; a sister, Jane, of Portland, and four grandchild ren. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Henkle and Bollman, Dallas. Call Board TALBOT Miss Eda Belknap, shorthand student at Salem Sec retarial school, is spending the weekend at her home here. Camp Fire "Girls Name Leaders HAZEL GREEN The Camp Fire girls have elected the fol .lowing officers: Patty Zahere, president; Stealla Kasper, sec- STATB Tody Mickey Rooney. Judy Gar land, Lewis Stone In "Life Begin lor Andy Hardy.' Ralph Bellamy. LLl5rv1 EUenr Uetary; Barbara Kobow, treasur Capitol. er- Other members are Rosalie Today "The Kid from Kansas" with Wacken, Betty JGregg, Lois Wack- Devine. Plus "The Devil Pays OIV' n- Mrs- Rudolph Wacken is with J. Edward Bromberf. guardian, succeeding Mrs. Arth- T-CerT. au'tv. Smiiev Bur- Clemens, who has moved to ett In "Under Fiesta Stars." Ona Salem. ' y "a7" All the girls are trail seekers Iomebty ' and are makinff head bands. They Today Range Busters In "Wrangler's hav- finanod their rsmn Vv Roost." Pat O'Brien. Constance Ben- na.ve imancea tneir camp Dy ett in "Etcape to Glory.- , seuing canoy ana aougnnuts. Today Fredrle Mar Ji. Martha Scott In "One Foot in Heaven." James Glea son. Elys Knox In "Tanks MuUan." r.RAND . Today Alice Faye, John Payne, Car men Miranda in "Weekend In Ha- r jvanna." Victor Jory. Rochelk Hud 'ton.' Maxie Roeenbloom .In "The Stork Pays Oil." . ' . I I-LU8 UtFKNSK TAX ' MICKEY ' ROONEY ! JUDY GARLAND Lila Begins !:r ;..-.,fND HIT - Marraret . ' Kalph - Lindsay Bellamy . ELLEHY QUEEN'S J, V PENTHOUSE . ,.;-:.:ilYSTERY7. - " Tle 10V4JU-10i-tl:iS . Always t Big Hits Ends Today 71 Plus. November 22 Marion County Jer sey Cattle club. Salem chamber of Also curly-headed Ronnie Spencer will sing that beautiful balad, "Time Was." MMC The rest of the program is going to prove just as interesting. Signing off for now, but will see you at 1:00! Pinch-hitter, LEONTINE LEBOLD Social Meet Billed Mrs. Thomas Dalke was honor ed on her birthday anniversary Tuesday evening when a group of friends called on her. The evening was spent informally in games and conversation. TURNER Victoria rhantor rf Attending the IOOF dance at Eastern Star ha. invito Crliri Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Ted chapter at Jefferson and Acacia ourns, Mr. ana mrs. uonaia chaDt-r stavt0n to tt,nH Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phil- social meeting and program on nps ana Mr. ana Mrs. cax rig- Novemher 2fi in th Mnir h.n 1 J J T T 1 1 j vrM - Idliu UI1U ndiictuu auu lieu. I TK nmcn-sm ar4 r.rrV, . - y a v caaava a Vil aiiUlCili Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Baker -iidinnrn are Mrs. Aicie cxi were truests th"e first of the week wards Md Mrs- Exhel Edwards, at the home of their daughter, who wiU select their committees. Mrs Al Mallorv at Portland. I The ocal chapter haa bought a neu cross memDersnip. Phone Service Aid Scheduled New Switchboard Will Replace Two-Position Affairs Now in Use WOODBURN The Woodbum telephone office is being improv ed by the installation of a three position switchboard, replacing the old two-position switchboard now in use, according to H. V. Collins, district manager for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. The change is being made be cause of the growth of the Wood burn exchange, which now serve 321 telephones, including 67 rural line telephones. The office quarters also are to be redecorated with new lino leum, ceilings and newly k also mined walls. The present furni ture to be replaced. The total cost of the new local project will be around $12,000. The Woodburn arch store is slowly moving from its old posi tion at the corner of Pacific highway and Young street, to make room for a service station. The building, which is owned by C. D. Smith, houses a confec tionery and light lunch service and the bus depot. It is being moved about 125 feet north which will make the new location next to the Grilley garage on the high way. Smith built the structure in 1023 and has operated continu ously ever since. The store got its name from the famous Wood burn arch that once crossed the highway at that point A major oil company has pur chased the property and will start building soon. BETHEL The Marion County Farmers' Union Juniors will meet Thanksgiving dinner hosts to Mr. Monoay, iMovemDer ai o p. m. ana Mrs. c n. uicxerson, Mr. l commerce'. 1:30 p. m in ho hall oW fhtx nrm Citv and Mi's. Amos Renson of Salem. December 2, 3 Western Nut Growers bakery. Members are requested Mrs. William Carver and Valena Zmerce""8 Salem Chambr ' to hrinff contributions to the no- and Joan Of Woodburn. Mrs. Em- December 8 Small Fruit Growers host lunch. This Will be the first ma Coberly, Vades, Vayle "Jng Salem chamber of commerce meeting since the organization of Richard Dickerson, Colin Bragg. December 9-13 Northwest Turkey tne group. I xiarum ion were December 12-13-Oregon State Corn nosts inursaay at ainner to Mr. snow, uorvauis. MIDDLE GROVE Co-hostesses UnH Mrc AHMnV, w rit; I January IS State Grange Confer M AJ TkT 1 A.1 a.1 1 1 iot uie iNovemeer meeung oi me Dorothy and Yvonne Haugen, L. Central Howell Farmers' Union A. Toft, Loretta Toft, Mr. and auxiliary at the John Cage home Mrs. Clarence Wade and family. Tuesday afternoon were Mrs. A family Thanksgiving dinner Robert Beer, Mrs. Clarence John-" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- son, Mrs. Adolph Kittelson and ward Domogalla included Mrs, Mrs. John Cage. The afternoon Catherin Domogalla, Mr. and was spent in needlework and a Mrs. Joseph Domogalla, Mr. and business session during which Mrs. Josef Fielin, Jean Carkin, plans were made for an oyster Florence Fielin, Charles DomO' supper at the Central Howell galla, Robert Pitzer, Jeanne Dom school, 6:30 to 8 D.m. December 6. ogalla and Benny Pitzer, Mrs. li. K. Irish and Jane spent Thanksgiving at Seattle where Move From Salem BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Porter and family, formerly of Nebraska, who have been liv ing in Salem since January, have moved onto the Elmer Roth farm. Mr. Porter is employed in Salem and their daughter Evelyn is a senior at the Salem high school. Betty is in the 3rd grade at Bethel school and Jean is of pre school age. Their son Dale is working in Nebraska and wfll join the family here in a snort Continuous Show Today from 1:00 P. M. Hlr1 M .1 L nM II 15c Irrr" .in II II ! 1 Plus Tax Till 5 P. M STARTS TODAY 2 Brand New Features A HURRKAIli HOLME from KANSAS! Sweeping into the tropics on the trafl of terrorists. A cydone of sledge fisted action! Continuous Today from 1:00 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY! FREDERIC MARCH - MARTHA SCOTT in "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" - Plus "TANKS A MILLION" Mickey Mouse Matinee IP. H. Starts Sunday Mrs. Clyde Powell, Aberdeen, Wash., and Mrs. Cleo Keppenger, were visitors; members present besides hostesses were Mesdames Clyde DeSart, A. R. Mathys, Henry Torvend, R." H. Bye, M. O. Hatteberg, S. B. Torvend, Frank Way, ' Earl DeSart, George Brown, Earl Pooler, A. E. Kuen- zi, Frank Beutler, Louis Brown, John Van Loanen. Lawrence Hammer, Clarence Simmons, M. Dolke, Lena Barruff, Oscar John- soryand W. H. Scharf. Eve. if Chsp, 11 Serial Spider , ' Ikturnsw:; Cartoon - News Ccatiacoua Daily from 1 :C0 LAST DAY Plus Defense Tax Continuous Today - 1 to 11 P. M. Gene Autry!' - in !' "Under J Fiesta Stars, "Lady from Louisiana,, with John Wayne, Also News, Colored Cartoon and Chap, a of Serial, "Sky Raiders' . Continuous Sunday i to n p. at Issssrl I iJ And 2nd Feai. - TJiJL)UUL!JI 20c Tax 27c 5 Plus Matinee Nichto Continuous Daily from IP. 1L Time: Havana 2:25, 5:03; 7:45; UM V' It's a torrid, y 1 t viei fdh holiday SO f ML .1 :h The girl is Lydia, a flesh-and-blood -woman you'll never for get. Here is her romantic story . . . hers and the 4 men who loved her! irr Hi MERLE OBERON ALAN MAKSHAL- JOSEPH COTTIN HANS YAXAY 6EOI6E KEEVES, JOHN HALUDAY-utA ALLGOOO - tDNA MAY OLIVER J5 i) C s. 3 1m 1 COMPANION FEATUXE. Laughs . . . thrills . . surprifsl JOT s - ' I J- r-L JYm. tvn TTTTt i . ' -TE2 ST02US PAYS OrJT t With Maxie Rosentloom t . and RocheUe Hudson " . I ! SPECIAL MARCH OF TIME: "Sailor with Wings" jV Donald Duck Technicolor Cartoon and News - Ml V7 mmmmmm 111 'aaskaa As a . 10 III. I llTTAlf iiAnriA I mill r XrDiie ti.rxAium I I 1 I j -. m ' - . a 1 r I 1 J 111 - TtMiM Sim I OgCc?v II l : Hill fi : ------- companion featuke II iv; n hi . M II til SALEM'S LCAD1N3 THSATKS THE DEVIL'S PI1ICE! U7 Jhe secret behind a lovely woman's eyes ... In the evil plot hatched In the brain of a master saWur . . A mystery of the sea. . . . an nmTt iimmg. C uj. timf. mm pays -cff.. 1. Edward Bromberf Osa Kaxsen, lXCrTXnULXJNO KT8TATi Dead End Eida ln;The Sea RaiderV:v 3