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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1943)
$1 n. . r- rr n . -:;rUs'QIHIIl-IlI3Sr A PAcr roun-mri Gu-iday Monday. May 18. 1343 Market Drop - APt Average Advances ; 'J2 at 50.r;iWeek'a ' Decline Cut to .6 i i; ;.; - NIHff YORr, log of short-war psychology Satur- day t helped : item .'the downward stock- market shift and enabled many, leaders .to finish ' the week on a modest recovery note. Wall street, while still some what.; bearishly inclined, reinstate ' ed commitments here ' and there as British officials warned that it would be unwise to imagine recent bi - allied victories meant the world conflict was : approaching its conclusion. The better coal la bor outlook provided a milk prop although "thoughts of mounting taxes and corporate costs kept many customers hv neutral terri tory." ... .vJ:i - While scattered favorites jumped 1 to 5 points, closing gains generally were in fractions and a number of minus signs showed up when the finalgong sounded. The Associated Press average of CO stocks was ahead J2 of a point at 50.1 but on the week suffered a net decline of .6. Transfers to-; taled 640,210 shares compared with 1,063,210 last Saturday which were the highest for a short ses sion since December 27, 1941. ; Wheat Leads Grain Rise ,. CHICAGO, May lS-CiPh Wheat Jed an advance in grains Saturday when a small amount of buying, some of which was regarded as .short-covering, found the market with a scarcity of offerings. All of the previous session's loss was re-covered on the upturn. At the close wheat was cent (igher. May $1.43, July $1.42 $1.41, corn was unchanged at ceilings, May $1.05, oats were Vt lower to higher and rye was up Technical . factors were consid ered as much responsible for the wheat upturn as anything else, for prices had sunk to new lows since last February and were about nine cents under 1943 highs when the market Friday. Much of the seasonal liquidation appeared to be out-of-the-way.. Crossword Puzzle 12. 3 15 18 21 2Z 23 23 2d 32. 3fo 57 -3 45 4fe 48 SO 54 57 HORIZONTAL. 1. Cougar 5. Close hermetically 9. Payable 12. Solar disk 1 J. What was the name of Jason's ship? It. Half an em (pi.) i 15. What Russian city recently withstood an eighteen month siege? t ,17. Metal fastener 18. Observes 19. Puff up . 21. Carries 24. What Belgian river-csnal re gion was the scene of tcttle in World Wat I? 25. Citrus drink 26. Group of three ' 29. Puncture 22. Skin - , 34. Swiss river ' 25. Weary r J. Who was the fourth wife i Henry VIII? 7. Writing fluids 39. BOTO , 40. Dash ( 42. Music Instrument , 4ft. Beasts of burden 43. In what Verdi cper do the hero and heroin die in a ' - sealed tomb? 43. Variety of lettuce 43. Five-sided figures 1 4. Wrath C5. Gaelic CS. Assam silkworm C 7. Scotch river CS. Back .9. Season 5 XT.TICAL, 1. Ccrr.rade " . . 2. Choshonean Indian 3. Adult maJes 4. Aromatic eeed 5. Herb - v -: - C. I rakes a mistake ' 7. Termer Turlcich leader II: H Strictly Private" PADJOGRAW.. D3AB MCW.- at cf the sms xmz WW Hm& casm. w ieajihg WOK. ID It SHINEIX SO THE OUKDUQl&B ,15. C&LUD A. BUG. Salem Market Ttaa ortcei below suDDlled toy a to eal grocer ara indicative of tha dally market ortcea Da id to e rowers br Sa lem buyers but are oot guaranteed by Tne Statesman: Italian squash. 30 lbs. 4 .80 Cucumbers,, doz. , , 1 95 Asparagus, 30 lbs. 4.50 Calif rhubarb, box 1.65 Red cabbage, lb. n Jl Broccoli, case . , COO Green onions, doz. bun. , , .70 Turnips doz bun. , 1.10 Mustard creens. doz. Hun. SO Calif cabbage, lb. .07 Mexican tomatoes. 39 lbs. 5 50 Strawberries, 1 doz. boxes, pts. 2.65 Endive, dux bun. 1.20 Artichokes doz. Brussel sprouts, lb. Radishes, doz. bun. Carrot, doz on. Spinach, crate .... Curly kale, crate SS .17 .60 . .70 3 00 1 00 1.65 . 05 1.57 1.50 Celery, doz. bun. . Parsnips, lb On tons Watercress, doz. bunches . GRAIN. BAY AND B-DS (Bovine Prices) Oats. No. 1 Feed barley, ton , , Clover hay. ton Oats and vetch hay 38.00 35.00 28 00 38.00 Wheat 1.00 BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Aodiescns Boy tag Price (Sublect to change without noUce.) BUTTERFAT Premium M No. 1 : - JS3 No 3 M BUTTER PRINTS A r B 501 Quarters EGGS . Extra large, white and brown .35 a to 4 7 19 20 23 30 31 21 'A 38 39 43 47 151 52 53 Sto 59 'A 5-3 S.-Leavins; 10. Single thing 11. Serf 16. Cozy place 20. For fear that 21. What was the capital of anCient Ireland? 22. God of war 23. In what State is a major government-controlled power project? 24. Who was the most f anions " American sergeant of World War I? 27. Shower i 28. Masculine name 30. Extent 31. Had existed 33. Delete 38. Soft drink 41. Turkish coin 43. Ranta 44. Sour 45. Painful 46. Handle 47. Roman road 50. Before 5L. Anglo-Saxon money of account 52. Nothing 53. Perched ; Answer to yesterday's puzzla. ETlcl JS-O Areraf IIbm mt setMUa t tS adaates. Dist b King real urea Syncicate, lot. ; 'ft. VA UACfW 0 Aj Q. D Al 06M R L H-jtT e t! m g etoflf N g AfL jHTfTrV ST Rut. cJr HsTftg e -! 8llL!3s I q r iti-iiJ2r iRA CgaATj ETj VAR TiE.iNisi.Tt-Tl elsls By Quinn Hall XT. S. JkRJ s oons ATyj&suE. 0C64H TRIPS KAWiS ws shoes anstte m I THED IT USX NISHT Quotations Medium Standards Pullets JS3 JS3 an JO 5 -1 -0 Cracks POULTRY Colored frys up to tV lbs. Colored frys over lbs. . Colored hens . ,., White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens Marlon Creamery's BnUig Prices. (Subject to change without aotice) EGGS Large A , J5 Medium A -33 POULTRY All hens -25 '.k All springs . -29 Roosters or stags , J20 Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LlVICSTOt'R Buying prices for No t stock, based on conditions and sales reported Spring lambs 14 00-14.50 Ewes .. S 00 to 7 00 Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 14.75. Top veal. ISO lbs. 14.00 to 14.50 Dairy typs cows 7.00-9.50 Beef type cows 9.00 to 10.50 Bulls 10.00 to 13.00 Heifers . 50 to 10.50 Dressed veal 33 Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. May 15 (AP Butter AA grade prints, 51ic; car tons 52ac: A grade prints 51,; car tons 52c; B grade prints 51c lb. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 ner cent acidity, delivered in Portland. 52-52 "ic lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity. S3-53c lb.; valley route and country points 2c less than first or 50'ic: second quality at Portland 2c under first or 50-50 '.ic lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf 30c lb.: triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.; loaf 27,sc FOB. Eggs Nominal price to -retailers: A grade, large 39c; B Urge 38c; A me dium 37c; B medium 35c; A small 30c dozen. Eggs Nominal prices to producers A large 37c; B large 36c; A medium 35c: B medium 33c. i Live poultry Buying ' prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to 2', lbs. 30c: colored fryers 2V to 4 lbs. 29c; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leg horn hens under 2Va lbs. 25 Uc: over 3','x lbs. 25',c; colored hens 4 to 5 lbs. 25l,ic: over 8 lbs. 25c; old roost ers 21',c; Dressed turkeys Selling prices Country dressed hens 34 -35c; packers stock hens. No. . 1, 35.e cash-carry; large toms, over 20 lbs- 34c. cash' carry. Rabbits government ceiling: Aver age country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Onions Green. 70-80c doz. bunches; Oregon dry 2.25 50-lb. bag; new wax 4.00: yellow 3.75 per 50-lb. bag. Onions New Texas yellow, 3.37; wax 3JW-4.0O per so-ib. bag. ; Potatoes New Texas red, 3-33 50-lb. bag; new California white cental. Potatoes Seed stock, 4-4,e lb. Potatoes, old table stock Casta and ury price: No. 2. 1.35-1.50 50-lb. bag; cal No. 2. L35-1S0 50-lb. bag; local No. 1. 3.50 cental. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 ibs.. 20c: vealers. AA. 24c; A. 23c; B. 21Ve; C. 19Vac; D. 17',c lb.; canner-cutter cows (new ceiling) 16aC lb.; bulls (new ceiling! 174c Jb.: lambs. AA, 28c; A. 26ic; B. 24tC; C, 22 "c, ewes, FS. 13 tic; medium 14c; k. iznc to. , Wool Government control. " : Cascara bark Dry, 20c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month.- 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1942 ctod. OS lb.: seedless 1.50-1 60 lb. contract, seed less 70c; seed 85c lb, - Hay Wholesale prices r Alfalfa No. 1 or better 34.00; No. 2. 34.00 ton: oat- vetch 25.00-30.00 ton. valley nolnts: timothy ( valley 1 25.00: do montana 32.50-310 ton. clover 25.00-30.00 ton. East Side Market PORTLAND. Orel Mav 15 AP Prices today on the East Side Farmers market: Apples Jumble pack $2.50-2.75 box. Asoaracus Bmeen No I hunrhHt $4; Canby. loose No. 1. $4 pyramid: bunched S4; No. 2, 8343 pyramid. Caulfiflower ( broccoli ) Local No. 1. 83; ordinary $2.50; No. 2, $150 crate. Root vegetables Lues, carrots fine. $1; parsnips $1.75; turnips $1. Chives local $1M flat box. ' Greens Kale. SOc-Sl oranee box: cabbage 80c doz, bunches; mustard greens 7C-75C doz. bunches; water cress $1-1.20 doz. bunches. Radishes No. 1 spring red 70-80c: White 70-75C doe, bunches. Rhubarb Field- bulk a-l innU box. , DRS. CHAN ... LAM Dr.Y.TXaosUN.D. . Dr.G.ChaaJM.D , CHINESE HerballsU 241 North Liberty Upstairs Portland General Electric Co. Office open Saturday on br io a.m. to 1 pjn.; 6 to 7 pj m Con saltation. Blood pressure and urine tests are tree of charge. Practiced since 1911. . js Tuesday's rRadio Programs Today's appear editorial acc KSLM TUESDAY' 1390 Is. f .-00 News. - f :0ft Bis a Shin. . . T 30 News. T:45 Morning Moods. S :00 Orchestra. 80 News Brevities. - " SJ5 Tango Tune. rOO Pastor's Call. 9:15 Uncle Sam. 90 Farm Home Programs. 9 .-45 Round-up Time. 10 M World in Review. - . 10.O5 A Song and A Dane. -10:30 Music. - - 11 0 KSLM Presents. 11:30 Miuamette U. ChapeL U.-00Org-nalitic-. ; KOIN CBS TUESDAY 979 Ke, - 8 0 Northwest Farm Reporter. : :15 Breakfast Bulletin. - 30 Texas Rangers. :45 KOIN Ktock. " ; 1:15 Wake Up News. T0 Dick Joy. News, f:45 Nelson Pringle. News. t. -00 Consumer News, - 5:15 Valiant Lady. 8:30 Stories America Loves. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. - 9.-00 KateSmita Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. - . t :30 Romance of Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 104)0 Life Can Be Beautiful, 10:15 Ma Perkins. 10:30 Vic and Bade. 10-45 The Goldbergs. - ' 110 Young Dr. Malone. 11 :15 Jovce Jordan. 11 o WeLove and Ieara. . 11:45 News. 13:15 Bob Anderson. News. . KEX-BN-TUESDAY 1199 Ke. . So We're Up Too. . 8:15 Victory Gardens. ' 9:30 National Farm and Horn. 8:45 Western Agriculture. TK)0 Ufe and the Land. 7:15 Music of Vienna. 7 JO News. 7:45 Music of Vienna. 9.-00 Breakfast Club. 9 .00 Meet Your Neighbor. 9:15 Music. " 9 0 Breakfast at Sardi's. - 10- 00 Baukhage Talking. 10:15 The Gospel Singer. -10:30 Andy and Virginia. 10:45 Funny Money Man. 11- 00 Woman's World. 11:15 Science of Travel. 1 1 -JO The Victory Hour. 12:15 News. . f KGW NBC TUESDAY 828 4 AO Dawn Patrol. 5:55 Labor News 6:00 Everything Goes. 6:30 New Parade. 655 Labor News. 70 News. ' Ke. 7:15 New. Headlines & Highlights. 7:45 Sam Hayes 8 0 Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the News. 8:30 Rose Room. 8:45- David Harum. 9:00 The O'Neills. 9:15 Louis P. Lochner. 9:45 Kneass With the News, 10:00 Mirth and Madness. 10:45 Homekeeper's Calendar. 11 .-00 Light ot the World. 11 :1S Lonely Women. 11 :30 The Guiding Light 11 :45 Hymns of All Churches. . Spinach Local, old 85c-$l orange box: new spring $1 orange box. Onions Green, 70c doz. bunches. Potatoes Orange box. best, 83.25: No. 2, $1.73 per 50-lb. bag; combination $3.25-3.50 cental; No. 1. $5 cental. Strawberries Canby, $4 flat Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore May IS (AP) Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 39.00. Barley No. 2-45 lb. B.W. 33.75. Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 3.03. Cash wheat '(bid): Soft white 14S; soft white excluding Rex 1.2C'i: white club 1.26's; western red l-28',a. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.24'a; 10 per cent 1; 11 per cent 1.41; 12 per cent 1.43. Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.39; 11 per cent 1.41; 12 per cent 1.43. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 25, bar ley 1, flour 10, corn 6, oats 6, nay 1, millfeed 6. Portland Livestock - PORTLAND. Ore.. May IS (AP) (USDA) Cattle: For week salable 1025; calves 200; compared week ago, steerg and heifers steady, cows and bulls steady to 25 higher, dairy type cows up most, vealers steady; bulk medium to good fed steers 15.00-18.00. top 18.50. comsDon down to 12.00; good fed heifers 15.00-50, common to me dium 10.50-14.00; canner and cutter cows closed 7.50-9.50; fat dairy type to 1150 and over; good beef cows 12.80-13-00; medium to good bulls 12.25 to 14.00. few 14.25; good and choice vealers 15.00-16.50. Hogs: For week salable 2950; com pared week ago. market 50 higher; week's bulk good and choice 180-225 lbs. 15.25, few down to 15.00; 240-300 Ibs. 14.25-73; light lights 14.00-50; good sows 13.25-13.50; feeder pigs 16.50 17X0; choice lights scarce, heavies down to 1450. Sheen: For week aalabls lsas a lambs fully steady; good to choice .w-wi common a own to 12.00: grassy nora iambs under pressure, common grade 50 or more tower; good to choice iea snora Jambs early 19.00; bulk of suppiy common grades at S 5A-m v- good shorn ewes 6.40-75; wooled ewes Wool in Boton BOSTON. Mav 15 at menii " Mum woo marxet mhntii -ery quiet ouring we past week. Con stgnea territory, wools are arriving in fair volume from Mihn ri,. w-ui un new Mexico. - Fontaines Visit JEFFERSON Mrs. J. G. Fon taine and daughter, Miss Mar- jorie Fontaine, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fontaine's daughter, Mrs. Alex Atterbury at EugenevThey also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Waterrnan and son while In Eugene. DRESSED Veal Qntl EZcgs Uonlcd! Top Prices Paidf - Prompt Remittance ' sup f & : Fred Ileycr,, ric-J Divisica . 444 S. W. Tamhin St or & E. 82nd Jb Foster Blvd. IJi l. We eaa accept only 4.5 aramals kUled la compliance with O. P. A. remlaUens. - , '120 Story of Mary MarlJa. v - BLALC MBS TUCSOAT 1338 Ke. -S5 Daeie Sam. , ' . 70 ArouMl tne CloC-k.- - 7:15 Texas - Rangers. . i 7 JO -Memory Timekeeper. ' --0 Haven of Rest. 8 30 News. -8:45 Old Sengs. " - 0 Boake -Carter. r :ts Woman's Side of tne New. : 8 JO US Marine Band. - 10)0 New- . . 10:15 Stars of Today. :v 10 JO This and That. ; 11 KKJr-Buyer's Parade. ' 11:15 BUM Hay Reads the Bible. , 1 1 JO Concert Gems, , 12:00 Music ' KOAC TU-SDAT 58 Ke. 10 AO News. 18:15 The Homemakers Hour. 11.O0 School of the Air. 11:20 Music of the Masters. 12.-00 News . Polk" County Agent's Of fic Being Enlarged DALLAS ' Due to Increase : ing duties and work made ne cessary v through the war pro cram as . being- carried .out in Polk, county, more office space is being prepared for Coanty Agent W. C Leth. The rooms; will adjoin the present offices which are located in the base-' (. ment. An oil heating unit will be Installed which will heat the basement offices, the jail - and the sheriff's office. The' rooms will be ready , for oocapaney about June IV C5tS-'-: TboT cnecovcaiNa . THAT eCOOCMV -TRICKCO HIM ORCKR th acme B-EO...JUSTAfl TwcYOPeNPifte. THE NAX1 POST 15 PLAerrso BY RUSSIAN TBO0PS WHO WAC BEEN REACHED SV AOCHiEANO UUSYA.,. THE B0 CAVALRY -ATTACKS THE POST... YCTU. BARNEY GOOGLE WHAT fvUCKXY MOUSE AU. ME SOJEETlEiVl THtklK ABOUT rS THIMBLE THEATRE- CXC. ZEBCCI WlSHT CLARA WOULD ViSSH UP AN COME OUT-.! KM HAVTDr'BOLTHK 5WOL SCXPKSt FASTy LITTLE ANNIE ROONET r . v - -a i THE LONE RANGES ' ri' m .mm mSDttjn - SEAHS FARM STORE -;ofcco pvfttvTs.su-FFy. )r v BVST JUST r4rU.V;CN-W. JtS' GVVJ THt "WE 01 YfcUS-R CW.rVWAT rVILLI OO YSEE. AAMsflC, ATV 6UESTS AEve IN rf) JUST CALL A halp-kxjk and TMe ))? them et -LVAKNISH IS r"' AND 0?RTr wTUJL 1 R0STPO4Y mm mK MWCAy-THAie:- ) rTPCriTrW PLLHlOh? THEY ROrfTl TB2. CHANCE4 AW BLATirC jr V AEETHEYVwVS pcutg nrtiijr .JaLH & ff V 0 OCE Plans 60th . Comniencement, Reunion of ;Qass ;J i , MONIIOTJTHThe sixtieth an nual commencement of tJbe Ore gon College of Education will be held Friday, -May ! 28. Justice George Jtossman of the supreme court of Oregon will give the ad dress. Chancellor Frederick M. Hunter and Leif Finseth, Dallas, will ; bring " greetings from the board of higher education., - Thirteen i people will receive bachelor of science degrees in el- 1 Stocks and Bond : Compiled by The Associated -May 15 STOCK. AVERAGES . 30 Indus 15 Rails 254 ' 25.4 26J 24.7 13 2.a 18J IS UUI 33 8 33.8 34 Jl 32.5 23J 34.8 37 J Saturday 70.4 Previous day -70.1 Week ago 71.0 Month ago .S8 : . Year ago 1943 high .. . . 71J 1943 low . SO J BOND AVERAGES - 20 Rails Saturday 78.0 Previous day 75.8 Week ago-, ,77 . Monta ago 74.7 Year ago . S4I 1843 high 77J 1943 low . 84.8 - 10 18 Indus Util 105.1 102.9 105.1 103.8 102.8 102.4 102.2 S3.S 102.8 MM Kbun.nounati OQd! MEVER REACH .ecrun; v hum nmntktfc piOOY OH- sou tb .rr-r UrPS TOO LATE? 2 J r. mjckev: ON EATH fr - w sire. WtV HESS NOW. A-s NOU THIS IS TESRlSLEf IT WAS A SURPfSX RART rORA.ToQ, XAU56 X VWUSKT MMtt I WAS ME. BUT HER MOTHER SAM0-5C Txotr wwrr am kid twat wsrr CUCA5 SOCIAL m ' dc3 yen Jest Received 2 n JjGO&LJNE'VL HM ( TO DO SOMETHIN3 VS FAST. HMMAAM... POPBWB THIMKS. ij CAKTT FaMO A xiii!rn l-(nipr r - l,SB-- -- " Lmgm gJ i 1 Giaoolh Wire, 9 to 14 Gagt - 14-Ga?e Earb Wirt 32-Inch 12-Inch Stay Stock Fence ementary education. The class re ceiving a three-year diploma will number 83, and will include those who will - complete full require ments for graduation in sJuly and August s vrell'as those -completing work- in December 1942, and March -and; June of. this year.,.' -i - Of sulditional interest to the ex ercises; will, be the golden jubilee anniversary' of the 1893 class, and special; recognition during the pro gram will be given to the mem bers who will be present ! ; : Baccalaureate services will be held-Sunday, May 23. The Rev. Gordon Fraser of the Hillside Con gregational church of Forest Grove ' will speak on nSeeing Great : Orcrjca's lien Ffcancid ncrpczriiaily Law ' Becomes Effective June. 8th! JEvea the slightest accident may result : in the loss of your right to drive your car unless you - are protected by a standard Public Lia bility and Property Damage Insurance policy. Come in 90 Stks 50.1 - 48 . 50.7 4A 34.0 50J 41.7 and let ua take care of this matter for you at once. FOR ALL, KINDS OF - i fogit 60.1 805 ' 81.0 SS.8 47.8 81.1 53- INSURANCE See STATE ;2lZ-ZZt GsMurdlaa Telephone S168 juat NO TIMS TO EXPLAIN! HEAVENS. PER THE ASTIULERY TO OPEN wT!? ION THOSE HAMSARS AT THE W, I SIP OP THE POST AND V sK? WORD TO COMMANDER. VfiH KOV TO 6CT THE TANKS E AS QUICKLY AS P04&Jt' t, l Wu J Jjt' OONT APOLOGIZE CHAlCTS AND TABLES well. HAve rr CN THE PC LAkVNf TWXMUUStlF VWRE NOT A SNOOTi OCH K10VQUTE A SOCUU. ITrtSCa an CLA2A3 MCW3?3X5T DorruKC50(iALiTD5 but I ocrr CAPt-CLACA Carloads of Wire zFl House Ssn Y "1 W S4 y I IP TH -THAT BLA4T, - TCKnCr-V VCXJ THfc OTHg 'j KURT? Entcrtsiiiii" Qz3 . MONMOUTH Mrs. Frank Powers entertained the Golden Rule Sundays school class of tho Christian church at her home Fri day. The mission .of, the class is to visit the sick and shutins, pro vide flowers and cards and other wise distribute welfare missionary work of a local nature. Things.w The Rev. A. Elkins, pastor of the Christian church, Monmouth, will give the invoca tion and benediction. The OCE women's choir will sing. t A. BLUler with FIIIAIICE CO. ' - V Bldg, Corner Liberty and Slate Lie S-218 M-Z22 " WHAT A SHOW THE NAZIS ARE TOO BUSY TO THINK O ME ANP THAT'S MY ENTRANCE MINNIE. fjl null IW SORCy V0U fXULOMT CCMETO AAY hAkT YE5TEEE- l-l 6UE fM AlElGHt S ASOUTJSM ANP MAkJ, 173 3.xinr:nTY sale:.i, ghecon : u r y e r- ii i ii m ! I flHGH SHOULD Vr rr T-? T a i ui rmtw 1 rN. if r M -2- iTMlNVrYror j yrv va vi . as a - w m i l c v 8 b Ir C P ft o I- h CS X I I I L