The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. April II. 1142. PAGS SIX . t: . L i. 4- Helen Hadley Her Engagement to Lt Robert Utter Today V exciting news concerns the engagement of Miss Helen Hadley and Lieutenant Robert P. Utter. The announce ment is being revealed by, the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Ijlrs. C. E. Hadley of Tillamook. Lt. Utter is the son of: Dr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Utter. The attractive, blonde bride-to-be makes her home in Salem and is now wearing a wearing diamond on her left hand. Lt. Utter arrived this week from Tort Benning, Georgia, to visit with his fiance and his parents. No date has been, set for the wedding. -Miss Hadley is a graduate of Oregon State college and a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is a popular member of the younger set here and is connect ed with the secretary of state's office. - Lieut. Utter is a graduate of Willamette university and re ceived his master's degree from the University of Southern Cali fornia. Before leaving for ac- tive duty with the army he was personnel director at the unem ployment compensation commis sion. . . He is now a second lieutenant In the infantry, graduating from officers' 'training sdiool at For Benning this month. He has been ordered to .return to New Jersey gnd on June 1 will commence training at Fort Washington at the adjutant general's school. Lt Utter will leave for the east by ear the first part of the week. Morrisseys to Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. J. . Morrissey will preside at dinner tonight for a group of friends. Bouquets of spring flowers will provide the decorative note and cards will be in play during the even ing. Places will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Caplinger, Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Morrissey. Miss Ruth Barney of Wardens vine, West Virginia, now sta tioned at Fort Lawton, Seattle, in the Army Nurse corps, arrived by plane Friday night to spend the weekend with Miss Lucille Poole. Miss Barney and Miss Poole were classmates in post graduate work in nursing at the University of Washington last year. - Kola Jean Zobel, pupil of Mrs. Zena Thomas, received the rat ing of excellent at the state fed eration of music clubs contest held in Portland last weekend. Here's another of the famous 'y o ui heff ecf " ensembles ' b y , - Anne Adams Pattern 4030! Just take that scalloped neckline and see how feminine it makes you look! How smoothly the darts control the bodice fullness! How. slimming the skirt panels are front and back." The packet is . the . finishing touch t" that sub-1 tracts . inches . and - multiplies wettability. Choose a small print : and colorful tints choose a con trast Jacket if you like, X,. . . Pattern 4030 is available in wo men's sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44,? 49 and 48. Size 36, dress, takes IVi yards 39 inch fabric. . ' - sn rrrrxEN cents pius ONE -CENT to cover cost of mailing) for this Anne Adams pattern. 1 Write plainly - SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STY LB NUMBER. . v '. YOUR role tn the IMS picture -, is to be thrifty, yet look your " i smartest and prettiest. Let the ' colorful new Anne Adams Spring . Pattern Book help you plan a , sew-and -sara program, with Its ; easily made, promptly available . patterns for -every age. Trim tailored modes, gay prints, cot- , tons, evening gowns, housewear. - Charming young-world - gradua tion, school and party clothes, -too. PLUS several patterns for defense sewing. Order your copy . NOW I PATTERN- BOOK TEH . . , Send your order te ,The. Ore - r on statesman, pattern jjepan Pattern Reveals Golfers Are Hosts at Benefit Salem women golfers enter tained with- a Red Cross benefit at the clubhouse on Friday. A large group played a round of golf in the morning and others joined them for luncheon and bridge in the afternoon. Mrs. H. H. Olinger was host ess for the successful affair and the club rooms and tables were festive with bouquets of spirea, narcissus, primroses and other spring blooms. In class A Mrs. R. I. Mac Laughlin was the winner and Mrs. Fred Bernard! received the prize in class B. Honor 9 in bridge went to Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mrs. Clayton Foreman. The prizes were donated by Mrs. W. L. Qulnn, Mrs. H. H. Olinger and Mrs. Ercel Kay. Attending the affair were Mrs. W. D. Evans, Mrs. W. L. Quinn, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, "Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Clay ton Foreman, Mrs. Harold Olin ger, Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Fred Bernardi, Mrs. Max Flan nery, Mrs. Sam Adolph, Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mrs. James McFarland, Mrs. A. S. Hussey, Mrs. Creighton B. Jones, Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Rosalie Por ter, Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. Kate G. Bell, Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Frank Zam ker of Willamette. Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. M. C. Bristol, Mrs. John H. Thomp son, Mrs. Ross Coppock, Mrs. R. I. MacLaughlin, Mrs. Frank Pat terson, Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mrs. James Sears, Mrs. James L. Cooke, Mrs. Claude M. Johns, Mrs. Ed Gillingham, Mrs. C. F. Foulgar, Mrs. L. D. Howell, Mrs. Otto Schieman, Mrs. H. H. Olin ger, Mrs. Phebe Anne Mitchell, Mrs. R. E. Nickens, Mrs. John Throne, Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mrs. A. F. Courter, Mrs. C. C. Pow ell, Monmouth, Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. William G. Stacey, Mrs. George WeUer, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs". Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Karl G. Becke and Mrs. John Beakey. DALLAS At an informal ceremony Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Evelyn M. Wat son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Watson, and Kenneth L. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laira V. Woods, were united in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Rev. Ralph P. Waggoner read the service. Preceding the ceremony Miss Mildred Eastman sang "O Prom ise Me" accompanied by Mrs. Waggoner. The bride wore a pastel blue wool suit and matching hat with snakeskin accessories and a cor sage of pink rosebuds and white carnations. She was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Richard P. Smith of Ta coma, Wash., sister of the bride, wore a navy blue ensemble with white accessories and corsage of gardenias. Robert J. Woods, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride's mother wore a blue French crepe dress with a corsage of rosebuds and sweet peas. The groom's mother wore a blackand white ensemble and rosebud corsage. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the home of the groom's parents. Ronald Griffin of Albany greeted the 75 guests. Mrs. J. A. Griffin of West Salem poured, Miss Benjice Grow cut the wed ding cake, and Mrs. L. F. Dough ton of Seattle passed the guest book. Misses Mercel Brown, Na omi Hayes, Darlene Klaus, and Louise Scott of Seaside assisted in serving. Mrs. Richard P. Smith presided in the gift room, and Mrs. Robert Griffin of Al bany had charge of the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Woods are both Dallas high school graduates.' Mrs. Woods has been employed in Seattle and Mr. Woods has been with Boeing Aircraft com pany, also in Seattle, following a week's trip . to r the beaches, they will be at home at the Louis 'Arms apartments, 1515 Bellevue avenue, Seattle. - - f renrratnlatiens to Serreant and Mrs. Robert Keith Powell (Audrey Shay) on the birth of a daughter, Audrey Jane, at the Salem General hospital on ' Thursday, April . 16. The little girl has been named after her ; mother and the grandparents are Mr. and . Mrs. Fred : Shay and Mr. Keith Powell of Salem. Technical : Sergeant ' Powell Is ; now attending anti-aircraft offi cers candidate school at Camp- Davis, North Carolina. ilrs. Nerval E. Edwards, Mrs. Ralph Mapes and Mn, Lawrence ,Brown are motoring to Portland f or the day. ..'.V IheDCHE J CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Pro-America, Marion hotel, can didates meeting, lp.m. Three Link club. IOOF hall. 7:19 p. m.. special meeting. Hal Hibbard camp and auxil iary. Cherry City hall. S pjn. White Shrine installation, S p. m.. Masonic Temple. American Legion auxiliary. Legion Home. p. m. Richmond PTA meeting, school. 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Salem Central WCTU. hall, a p.m. Book-a-Month club with Mrs. C. W. Noble, 57 North Winter street, dessert luncheon, 1:15 p.m. Eastern Star meeting. Masonic Temple. 1p.m. January -circle, Jason Lee Me morial church, calico tea, X to 4 p. m. American War Mothers. Legion Home, 10 a. m., covered dish luncheon, noon. WEDNESDAY Women's Union. Congregation al church, all day meeting, 1 a.m., church parlors, sewing for Red Cross. , Nebraska auxiliary. Mrs. Ear Hall, 3130 Maple avenue, covered dish luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Women's association, Presbyter Ian church, 1 p. m.. executive board. 1230 p. m . church parlors. THURSDAY Town and Gown club, Lausanne Hall, 2:30 p. m. Birthdays Feted At Dinner Mrs. Walter T. Jenks was host ess for a smartly arranged din ner Friday night at her North Summer street home in compli ment to the. birthday anniversary of her husband and Miss Mabel Savage. Covers were placed for Mr. Jenks, Miss Savage, Mrs. Eliza beth Savage, Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts and Mrs. W. T. Jenks. The evening hours were spent informally. SILVERTON HILBS Mrs. Kejineth Hill (Minnie Mires) was feted Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. V. Mires, when a group of friends called bringing gifts. Mrs. Hill, who was married on Easter day now lives at Port land. Calling were Mrs. E. A. Beu gli, Mrs. Lewis Hall, Mrs. Les ter Elliott, Mrs. Harry Kuch, -Mrs.- Carrie King, Mrs. Lloyd Oveross, Mrs. Sam Bailer, Mrs. L. O. Hadley, Mrs. Hubert El liott, Mrs. Frank Porter, Mrs. Josie Mires, Miss Vala Elliott and Miss Martha Mires. Judge and Mrs. James Brand and son, Tom, were among those attending the performance of Edward Everett Ho r ton in "Springtime for Henry" at the Mayfair theatre in Portland Fri day night. Simplest Stitchery "Cheerio! We bring happiness straight to your home," say these adorable little bluebirds that you can, embroider . on quantities of linens in no' time at alL Why not send some to a friend? Pat tern 289 contains a transfer pat tern of 10 motifs to 5x11 Inches; materials" required; ' illustrations of stitches. . -f -. ."-, . Send ten cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for this pattern to The Oregon - States- man, Needlecraft Dept, Salem, Ore., Write plainly pattern num- 289 ,H lw jL. ber. your name, and address. SOCIETI uusit Club to Sponsor Sewing Glass The Salem Woman's club is sponsoring a Red Cross sewing class and they will be held each Monday in the basement dining room of the club. Sewing classes will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 pin. Mrs. Letha Staate is the in structor and 'Mrs. Walter Spaul ding the assistant The first class will be held this Monday and all interested persons are welcome to attend. Anybody having old sewing machines, which they wish to loan' or give to the club for use during the classes, are asked to contact the instructors. Pan-American Class Meets Mrs. Oscar Cutler entertained members of - the Pan American class of the Salem Woman's club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clif ton Mudd led the discussion on Latin American heroes and Fifth Column activities in Argentina and members participated. Re freshments were served late in the afternoon. Attending were Mrs. J. A. Whaley, Mrs. W. S. Levens, Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. George Ailing, Mrs. E. M. Bumby, Mjrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mrs. Claude Glenn, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. A. L. Skewis, Mrs. George H. Swift and Mrs. Cutler. SILVERTON Mrs. Fred Towns and her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Stainey of Valsetz, were co-hostesses at a fiarty honoring Miss Janet Hallett Thursday night. Miss Hallett's wedding to Andrew Totland will be May 16. Invited were Miss Hallett, Mrs. Harvey Hallett, Bonnie Hallett, j Mrs. August Woe Ike, Mrs. Wil bur Fossholm, Mrs. Julius Moen, Mrs. Gabriel Herigstad, Mrs. Paul Herigstad, Mrs. Martin Hol land, Mrs. Wesley Kindred, Mrs. John Richard, Jean and Ipis Richards, Mrs. John Sullivan and Ruth, Wilma Walker, Mrs. Oscar Lewis and Frances, Mrs. Rustad and Ruth, Mrs. William Schwab and Betty, Mrs. John Merryman, Mrs. Oliver Totland, Elsie Wickham. Mrs. A. Kuienski and Mrs. Anna Tonning returned to their home in Tacoma Friday and were accompanied by Mrs. Nels Tonning, who will return to Sa lem on Monday. The visitors have been guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ton ning. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder will be the guests of two for mer Salem couples, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Macdonald, at the Mult nomah club dance In Portland tonight. Todays Menu Let's have a roast cushion shoulder of lamb with baked potatoes for Sunday dinner. Here are weekend specials: TODAY Vegetable salad bowl t Pimiento dressing Corned beef hash Poached eggs Buttered kale Baked caramel custard Commercial cookies SUNDAY Wilted lettuce Roast cushion shoulder of lamb Baked potatoes , Green beans Apricot whip e Frozen fruit salad Liver rolls Whipped potatoes Fresh? young spinach Baked pears with Chocolate sauce White cake j e LIVER ROLLS 1 pound liver - pound bulk pork sausage Pepper J Vi cup water . t . . . .- Have liver sliced one-fourth inch thick. Trim away coarse membrane and cut into pieces about 3x3 inches. Shape sausage :f Into small rolls and wrap each with a slice of liver. Fasten with a wooden pick. Place in a baking dish, season and add water. Bake covered for 43 minutes in a mod crate oven (350 degrees). Re move cover : last . 15 minutes to brown., t CUSHION SHOULDER OF LAMB Have a'shoulder of lamb boned, sew on three sides and stuff with a well seasoned dress ing. Sew up 4th side and put in a 300-degree oven. A How 30 minutes to the- pound for roast ing. - McAfees Go South by Plane Mrs. William A. , McAfee and her sons, Milly andT Ward, left by plane Friday noon for San Mateo, CalifV where they will visit with Mrs. McAfee's family for a week. - The McAfees will make their new home in Long Beach, Calif-, where he will be branch man ager for Standard Ofl company. He formerly held a similar po-, sition for the company in Salem. ; Mr. McAfee will join his wife and children in San Mateo next week and they will fly from there to Los Angeles. They ex pect to be in their new home in Long Beach by the first of May. Sigma Tau Meji To Entertain Sigma Tau fraternity men are entertaining with their annual spring party tonight and guests have been invited to attend the Monte Carlo club 020. Elaine Harmes and Leon tine L e b o 1 d will be check girls. - Guests will be given defense books with a ten cent stamp for programs. Cards and games will be in play and the total scores will be added. The winner will receive five dollars worth of de fense stamps. ; Refreshments will be served in the Marine room and Jack Glasse is arranging caricatures of the house members around the walls. Dick Barton and his orchestra will play. Chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulze and Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert M. Gatke. There is a need ef Bed Cross sewing cutters at the local office on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 9 to 12 o'clock and Tuesday afternoon! from 1 to 4 o'clock. All women Interest ed in cutting are asked to call Mrs. Glenn Stevenson at 9277. Coats ' Skirts Hosiery -Gloves Fabrics -Beddings Towels Notions - OSadli IPirogiraPuHS KSLM SUNDAY IIS Ke. 9 Just Quote-Mer 8:3 Gopi Broadcast. t:O0 Series ef the Week. -as isews isrevincs. :2 Sunset Trio. , t:3-Pied Piper. I-Newsv , - -' 10:1 Shining Hour. - - Lud Ghakitt. ' : 1 1 1M American- Lutheran Church. 12.-00 A Song Is Bom. -II 30 Jean Sevillier's Commentary. 1S:45 Isle- of Paradise. . . 10 Yeung People's Church of Air. 1 -30 Muaie Prom Many Lands. -1:00 Broadway Band Wagon. S:13 Church of Christ. -. ; I JO US Navy. 15 Moody Bible- Institute. S0 Castles in the Air. "S30 Boy's Town. , : - 0 Russ Morgan Orchestra. 4:30 iw -White, 'Orgamsi. . S0 Old Fashioned Revival. 4)0 Tonight's Headlines. ' :15 Freddy Made Orchestra. 30 Freddy Nagle Orchestra. SJO Gleb Yellin. . ' , 7:00 Dinner Dence. - SILVERTON Betty , Holm has been elected queen of May day festivities at the junior high school. Princesses chosen were Shirley ' and Sharon Smith, Jeanne Larson and Ruth Mell bye. Biss Evans was elected car dinal; Bob. Zimmerman, Ralph Steffins, Gene Scott and Darrell Satem, escorts to princesses. Betty Vorseth- was chosen gen eralissimo. The May program will include visitors day when the rural stu dents are invited in to inspect the classes. Mrs. Roy H. Simmons enter tained at luncheon Thursday af ternoon at Miller's Tea Room for the pleasure of Mrs. Margaret Callahan, who is visiting here ' from San' Diego, Calif.' Other guests were Mrs. William Scand llng, Mrs. T, A. Livesley and Mrs. Conrad Paulus. Mrs. Thomas Allport Is arriv ing from Freemont, Nebraska -this week to resume her position at KSLM. Mr. Allport, who is attending Theological school at Freemont, will Join, his wife here in June. , Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Mey er will bt hosts to members of their club at dinner and bridge tonight at their Belmont street home. 1 M Inn ST ORE WIDE Jewelry j Footwear - Furnishings Gift Wares - Foundations Millinery -glassware : Furniture These schedules are swtted , the tespecu staUoaa. Aay , wta tieas stated sy listeners srs w changes saada ayttt sUtteaisjarttMvt notice la tktt swwsfdfer.: k. 7 ae-Sunday-Symphony.-. . s S 4)0 First Presbyterian Chureh. . 830 Hollywood Spotlight.: v.. . S:00 News. - - i ..., , , , : 9:15 Sincerely Yours. 1 30 Back Home-Hour. ... ... 1S.-00 News. -' ! ' -'- ' 1:1S Dreanitime. - : " ; kgw NBO-atJNDAf-daa a- - ;c . 4'M Music. ! v . S -30 War New. S.-00 Musir. - - ' aa Church U Your Horn. . . :3 Music and American youth, t0 Sunday Down South. - 930 Emma Otero, Singer. . 100 News Digest. ; - -- 16:13 Music for Neighbors. 1030 World Is Youra. - . ' 11)0 Garden Talks. ii'.ia fhHro Round fahM. - 110 Bob Becker's Dog Chats. 11:15 H. V. Kaltenbora. -12:30 The Army Hour. 130 Stars of Tomorrow. 2:00 Ports of the Pacific 230 Home rires. , ' 1:45 Symphony -of Melody. 3.00 iuiz of Two CiUes. 330 News Headlines ac Hilites. 3:45 Upton Close. 4:00 Jack Benny. J 430 Band Wagon. S M Charlie McCarthy. 30 One Man's Family. 0 Manhattan Merry -Go-Bound. S 30 Album of Familiar Music 70 Hour of Charm . 730 Walter WincheU. ' . 7:45 Parker Famuy. t0 Great GUdersleev. S 30 Beau Soir Musicale. 90 Carnival , . 930 Log Cabin Farms Orchestra. 10:00 News Flashes. 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland. 11:00 Palace Hotel Orchestra. 1130 War News Roundup. 12:00-2 a. m. Music. . KEX NBC SUNDAY 11S9 Ke. 0 News. S:15 Recital Period. S 30 Revue tn Miniature. 9.-00 Quiet Hour. 930 Radio City Music HalL lt 30 Speaking of Clamour. 10:43 J aeav wens, amftn 11 AO Blue Theatre Players. 1130 Show of Yesterday ly Today. 11 0 Wake ' Up America. 10 National Vespers. 130 In His Steps. 2 AO Hollywood Theatre. 2:30 Music Steelmakers. SAO Catholic rfwir S:30 Stars of Today 4 AO Weekly War Journal. 430 Grow a Garden. 4 :45 Excursions n Science. 5 00 Tommy Dorsey. 530 For Your Dancing Mood. SS Pearson 4c Alien. C AO Music by White. 630 Clete Roberts Reports. 4:45 Songs oy Dinah score. 70 Good Will Hour SAO Inner Sanctum Mysteries. S:30 Jack Benny. I AO Grandpa ppy and bis Pal, 30 News Headline & Billtes. 9:45 University Explorer. 180 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra. 1030 Quiet Hour. 22nd iversary AOThls Maying World,; . . -. 4 AO World Today , . 9:15 Organ, - - - . - :J0 Wingr Over' Jordaa.1 . , S0 West .Coast Church. ... ... , 939 InviUtloa to Learning. . 90 Wewav - --.C ,;-2- ;':. 1 9:15 Syncopation Piece. . . , , , . 9 J-Salt lo Tanal4V 190 Chorch ct tb Air. ; i 1030 News;. . - . t 10:35 What's News at the see. ' il AO News. - , i ;'! 11 J5 Wilson Ames. ,r .... i 11 30 Columbia Wrtp.. ' " . isNew,YorB5" Philharrooni. 130 Pause That Refreshes. , t SAO ramily Hour - - , iHS William Sturer, News. , a0 Silver Theatre. "r . - -. : 130 Melody Randw. . - 4:15 Public Affairs. , . ..439 News. - . 4:45 WiUiam Wallace. 9 A9 World Newwo " 5:45 Knex Manaiag. 3:55 Elmei Davis, News. SAO Fred Allen. . 7 AO Take It or Leave It - 730 They Live Forever ' SAO Crime Doctor. 945 Dick Joy. News. 939 Baker theatre Players. 9 AO "What's oa Your Mind." t30 Heathman. H AO Five Star rtaal j 19:15 Cosmo Jones. ' 1 1930 Wartime Women. 1436 Air-Flo. 14:45 Marine Corps. . .. 11 AO Manny Strand Orchestra. 1139 Organ. 1135 News. , 12 AO to SAO a. m. Musle s News. KALE MBS SUNDAY 1339 ate. AO Reviewing SUaa. 930 Central Church of Christ. 95 Voice of the Field. -4:15 Jems of Melody. 930 Owen Cunningham, Hawatt. 9:40-Islie Nichols. Cairo. 930-Orraak CuhcL Australia. 14 AO News.- 14 as Romance ut the HI-Ways. 1430 The Hymn Singer. 19:45 Canary Chorus. 11 AO Safety Songs, lias Melody.. . , 1139 Strings In Swingtime. 1145 Hollywood WrJapers. 11 AO The Americas Speak. 1930 News. . 11:45 Repair for Defense. 1 AO Lutheran Hour. , . 139 Young People's Church ef Air 1 AO Swedish Ttmpl. 230 Bible Classes. 330 Theatre of the Air. 40 News. 4:15 Rabbi Magnin. 430 Nobody's Childrea. 5.-00 American Forum. 5:45 Around the Clock. 40 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. 7 AO San Qucntin Prison. 730 Keep 'Em Rolling I AO Hinson Memorial-Church. SAO News. 9:15 Voice of Propnecy. 9:45 Sunday Serenade. 10:00 Duke Ellington Orchestra. 19:30 News ' ia-4; TmA wms Orchestra. 11 loo Louis Ar)9arong Orchestra. 1130 Johnny RJbhards Orchestra. wo ! - If I ? 3 1 1 : T- . I' v: f I lis -AND MANY OTHERS v I t I ' ''"III dX-eav ' .111 I- ::: I' r 1 iv I I r . I 1 111 I 1 1 .- r III Lif 'Vfii9ri'