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I CapttilAfci II ii - unngr CIRCULATION Xi!f innn dUtrtbuttoo for the month cudlnf Dmxmbet 81, 1829 mat Tcriifhe and Wednesday, pfobeaif esmr, ewwinued- c&ki, ilodiereAs 10,383 Ijmxl: Max,, 30; Min. 39; nu, river, i loot cloudy; calia. Avenge dally net paid W&3 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation 43rd YEAR, No. 12 Bntered as second elan matter at Satan, Oregon SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 14, WW PRICE THREE CENTS ru' am turn. tTMUa-FIVK CKKJ Trvn l JV IkJiiuUliv! i3U Mil KILLS ISE Kl TAX LEVY FOR SALEM RISES 1.4 JOT Assessment To Figure 5.5.6 Mills This Year Says Assessor Municipal Share Shows Increase of 2.6 Mills Over 1929. Good Evening! Sips for Supper By DON UPJOHN Same warmer this a.m. It this keeps up Ralph Em mom will be able to take off his second pair of pacts by tlx end of the week. We slipped one over on old Mature this cold streak. When it started e put on our B. V. D's, and a cuople ot union suite over them. When the cold spell breaks we'll slip of! one or the union suits and in the spring slip oft the other and there'll be our B. V. u s. ail rcaoy ior ine rest of the summer. Won't have to make any change or fool around. A man might as well exercise a little effi ciency with his clothes as well as his business. PROBERS FIND SUGAR LOBBIES COST $400,000 Lobbyists; Styled Graft ers Who Have Nothing To Sell or Deliver Hie total levy for Salem taxpay-' ers on the tax roll to be turned over to the sheriff next month will be 55.6 mil is as compared to M.2 mills for last year, according to figures Just completed by County Assessor Oscar Steel hammer. The total Sa lem figures are announced as soon as available due to the fact that many Salem people are desirous of having them In figuring income taxes. This levy Is based on a city valu ation ct $17,591,573 as compared to a valuation for the preceding year of $17,637,033 or a decrease In valu ation of $105,460. This decrease is due to taking the banks off from the assessment rolls by legislative act and taxing them under the new in tangibles tax law. The total levy In the city, in creased 1.4 mills, but the city levy itself for city purposes took a jump of 2.6 mills, from 19.9 mils last year to 22.5 mills, the smaller in crease in th total levy for Salem taxpayers being due to decreases in the levies for state, county and "'Concluticci on page l'l. column 6) GERMANY TO " " JOIN ALLIES IN INKING PLAN Just the some we wish we still had those wristlets we used to wear when a kid back In Michigan. And the earmuffs. O, boy, There'd be something sort of comforting one ot these mornings to have a patr of those good old ear muffs, sort ol enveloping the ears. - Hoover Absolved of Any Impropriety in Con nection with Tariff But we must be carelul or diarlle Wilson will get us If we don't watch out. We forgot it never gets cold or snows in the Willamette valley. Ex cuse us, Charlie. And we are going to lose "Mike." But he'll still be broadcasting tor station ESPEE in Portland. It'll 6eem kind of funny not to have "Mike" around here. We don't know what wou,d happen to Salem if the S. P. took a notion to transfer Jon athan Bourne. The Hafue (fi Hjalmar Schacht who has been balkin? at participa tion ol the Reichsbank in the bank for interactional settlements Tues day, airccd to a procedure which LEGAL NOTE Custer Ross, the well known lo cal atty-Bt-law has a Brand new set of false teeth. Oar Woodbura correspandent writes in that at a trwtt grow ers' meeting down there the other day, one of the speakers announced his subject as "Par asite?." She was called out of the room a ntlmite and when she came back the speaker was talking about Sam Erown. SKATING HERE TO CONTINUE ANOTHER DAY Temperature Remains at . Sub -Freezing Point Throughout Day Minimum During Night Only 19, But Moderat ion Very Slow "Three Killed ss Auto Hits Sleigh Pariy" says head line. Sounds more like a "slay" party t3 ua. The Statesman the other day pre dicted "Ontinued cold and beauta ionshrdld.use." We don't blame the proof reader over there for catching will oblige him. as a director of the j cold but we wish he'd blow his nose Reiehbank to participate In the new international Institution. Monday Dr. Schpcht stated that the Reieksbank could not subscribe to any of the capital of the new institution because of changes which he said had been made In the Young plan. Tuesday Dr. Sehacht met several of the principal delegates and members of the bank committee and announced th.it he would bow to the will of the majority. There upon the German delegation decid ed to propose modiiicatlans of Ger man Uw no as to make it obligatory for the Reiehsbank to subscribe to the capital of the international In stitution as well as to participate in every other v.ay provided for in the Young plan. Dr. Srhact decided that this would cover his responsibility In the matter and would remove li moral scruples as a patriotic German. Tne members of the committee of banks arranging for the inter national bank communicated Tues day with representatives of the Swiss government to discuss ma terial p.rrangemcnts necessary at Basle be lore setting up of the new institution. Delegates are r.ox? counting on leaving the Hague rYiday or Satur- before he tries to give the weather report. Albert Eagan says more than 100 new lambs showed up on his French Prairie place during the cold wea ther and he succeeded in keeping thm eall from getting nipped. They need Albert back on Wall Btreet. WANT VESSELS N COLUMBIA GANGSTER SEARCH CONTINUES IN WEST Portland. Ore. wv Ora Love, self styled chauffeur for Fred R. Burke, notorious fugitive Chicago gangster, was held in Jail at Central!, Warn on an open charpe following his alleged confession Monday night that his story of driving Burke to the Pacific northwest was ft hoax he repeated for sympathy. Meanwhile police continued their hunt for Burke on the strength of the identification of Burkes pic ture by J. J. Brands Portland used car dealer, as the man who at tempted to ?11 him an automobile similar to the one Love said Burke droe. Pendleton (PI A resolution advo cating the immediate navigation ot the upper Columbia river with modern equipment and also the Im provement of the channel was in troduced to delegates to the eastern Oregon wheat conference Tuesday after Dr. Clark Black, Portland, president of the Columbia valley association, said prospects for the actual use of the river within the next year or two were bright. Dr. Black, who spoke before ths conference to which farmers from all sections of eastern Oregon at tended, said tha association felt the greatest need now was to get actual modern boats cn the upper Colum bia In Its present state of develop ment. "This would result in Immediately lowering the cost of getting wheat and other grain to tidewater and give the Pacific northwest needed advantage in the world expart com- petition." Washington tm ActMles of Washington lobbyists were describ ed in the senate Tuesday as "graft" by Chairman Caraway of the sen ate lobby committee. Caraway made this assertion in presenting to the senate & report of the committee's investigation in to the activities of sugar interests on the pending tariff bill. I hop? that responsible business men will cease paying tribute to these lobbyists, these p rafters in the District or Columbia who have noth ing to sell," Caraway said. "The whole matter is nothing but simple graft," he continued. "It's worse than that because ifr plays upon the public and undermines the .confidence of the American people (Concluded onv pattern, column' 7 LEAGUE PLANS TO CONFIRM TO KELLOGG PACT Geneva, iffy -a report reeonv mending a committee to draft changes in tlie covenant of the league of nations to brtra it Into harmony with the Kellogg Pact outlawing war was adopted by the council ot the league Tuesday. ! In carrying out' the previous di-! reetions of the league Assembly with regard to closing any gaps in the league's covenant whereby war may be admitted as a possi bility, the British, French. German and Italian representatives on the council announced their undisturb ed confidence in the league and said that the proposal to amend the covenant Indicated no joss or faith in it. j-thur Henderson, Eritteh for eign secretary said: t "We want to make these changes which are necersary to take out of the eovcnsnt the right of war. We have not lost faith in toe cove nant. We regard the covenant as the fundamental constitution of an organized international society of states. It Is just because we re trnrri the covenant as a fundamen tal constitution that we want it to be up to date and complete. "And least of all do we think thta the pact of Paris or any treaty can make the league less necessary or 1m taiuortant. On tits contrary. as loyal members ol ine league, we regard the league with Its as sembly, its council, its secretariat and other organs as an indispen- .iM. Inurnment for the develop ment ol international cooperation .nn lh maintenance of world peace. BILL TO REPEAL 18TH MOMENT Washington iai A bill "to reduce crime and general discontent and resentment on the part of law abid ing American people a?aint intol erable conditions' by repealing the national prohibition act. waa intro duced Tuesday by Representative I Sabath. democrat. Illinois. At least one more evening of safe sport on the frown ponds and sloughs of the central valley section was in prospect for skating enthus iasts as the temperature here con tinued to hover beiow ine ireczing point and the weather man held out no promise of any appreciaoie mo-aeration. . Since January 6 the mercury here has not risen above the freezing point and has bees as low as 8 above zero. A minimum of 19 degrees was registered during the night and the official thermometer recorded only 24 above at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. At 1 o'clock it had risen to 27 above. Ice in the V irmmette river Inter fered with sawmill operations and steamboat navigation to some ex tent Monday and Tuesday morning, but the ice was breaking up and going downstream oy soon. j The river steamer Northwestern i broke its way through ice that span-1 ned the river from bank to bank at Rocky Point and WilsonviUe on its way to Portland Monday and was delayed In. making Ihcf return -trip while it prow was- being Cheated with steel to preyent damage trom floating cakes of ice. Snow, reported to have fallen north and south of Salem as clcsc as Oregon City and Eugene to depths of 3 to 6 inches during the storm, has not been seen here except (Concluded oa pnee 11. column S Winter Fans Discover Skating Has Its Ups And Downs J. J j life..- s, A.. I i;:-s ' CiQltal Journal Staff Pernio Reassured by various ietia, ene of wbleh b drmnsfraf by h fatf fa the center of the a bote picture, that the See corerinr the tlougk behind Mlnto' ItUnd wa thick enough to bear their weight safely, local devotees ot the sport polished ep their ice skatet and hare been taking full advantage el the em-rent cold snap. Below la sees George Hup, superintendent Salem c boots, making read? to determine just bow mucij he sad forgo 'ten aoout Mating. LEVEES BREAK BEFORE FLOOD F MISSISSI Joint Use Of Cascade Line Agreed Upon ITALY FAVORS ABOLITION OF SUBMARINES Rome IIP) Parity with France and a navy balanced efficiently be tween light and medium ships will be the Italian program tor which delegates to the London naval con ference will fight. Italy Is also pre pared to favor the abolition ol sub marines at the parley. Italy's reason for the parity de mand is found in the tact France is predominate among her probable enemies. Tho-e aspirations which do not conflict with ths plans of France run afoul with Jugo-Slavia, Italy's traditional rival and a sworn ally of France: While the Italian navy has never been equal to that of France and while the Italian naval budget has never sought to provide for a navy equal to that of France, the Itali ans are desirous that -the way be left open for them should, in the long possibility. It be necessary to create a eea force up to the French power. Italy's last lapital ship was built H years ago. The cost of the Ital ian navy has been maintained with in moderate measure as well. The pronounced inferiority com pared with the French is readily discernible. For economy's sake, Italy would like to keep the naval figures as low as possible. REFUSE ALCOHOL TO CHINESE HEP.SISTS San F.-anicro. tp, Permits of 3 Ciunfse Medicine marti.'actur in to withdraw a:coliol for use iJh tiger bone?, drrr horn, mule tanls lizards and r.n.ikes In con- re-tin? remedies, have b?n s-.is-P?ucd by prohibiten atirr..r.ist:a- tor William G. v.r pending an investigation. Cooke Patton Estate Valued At $42,000; Will Filed Monday Delayed fiiinsf of the will of F. Coolie Patton due to the illness of Ray Smith, attorney for the estate, was made Mon day afternoon showinfr distribution of the $42,000 estate in volving some of Balcms prominent-! property including a one-third in terest in the Patton block on 8tate street and a halt Interest in the old Patton home on pourt street across from the state capital. In addition an Interesting feature of the will was disposition of the tricks of maelc and magic books which have been famous in 8aiem for -years which were bequeathed to j his two and a naif year old grana on. Robert Carl Charlton. Another int-restlng bequest was that of an joid stamp collection made Jointly by the deceased and his brother. Hal, started in 1M4 In Japan when the two were boys and their father was minister to that country. This collection has high value and is left to the brother. Luc Ha M. Charlton is made execu trix under the will. The estate has an estimated value of 132 000 for the real property and H0.O0O In personal property. Under terms of an antenuptial contract ect out in the will the IConcluded on page 7. column it FIND WRECKAGE OF LOST PLANE Chicago ftP) Storms and fioodr lashed widely separated portions ol the nation Tuesday,, carrying tne toll ot death, suffering and property damage to foreboding levels end threatening to assume disaster pro portions in many places. The gravest menace was In the roaring waters of streams and rivers : in the I&ississippi valley tributary, to the Mississippi. Swollen by hea-! vy and repeated rains and the run-! away waters from snoa--blanketed northern states, rivers iiung levees aside and poured over tinu&mds of acres ct lands. Hundred-; were homeless and being s'.ir.?red in com munities above Ute clutch of the flood. f Tlie far west from the Sierra Ne, vadas to the Rocky mountains was a desert of snow, heaped into deep drifts by blizzards and tenacious be-1 cause of ley gales. Scores of persona ' were marooned and several vcre tost in the storm-harrasscd territory. . Some sixty had been killed as a result of the storm since it began last week. i Hope had waned for Murray Gra- hnm. Western Air Express air mail pilot unreported since he tok off tesactMdtd on pge it. column t) STORM VICTIM FROZEN TO DEATH IN HIS CABIN Los Angeles fftGne victim of the general rain and snowstorm which has burled southern Califor nia mountain highways with snow during the past week, was found frozen to death in his Mohave de sert cabin east, ot Ban Bernardino Tuesday. Bain and snow be an to fail again Tuesday after a twenty lour hour respite. A rescue party headed by Deputy Sheriff J. E. Farley of San Bernar dino, which plowed through the drifts that until last night blocked Calon pass, found the victim, a lone rancher named Johnson, dead in nis cabin. Four Ject of snow, swirled about hla lonely ranch by b?laaards of Friday, Saturday and Sunday, had imprisoned him. An oil tank truck Tuesday morn ing skidded up through Cajon pass and into the Mohave desert's anow to take aid to a woman and her four year old son, who had been PcrHnd (IP Comirurtion e? s tO mil? railroad up the Santiago river from Lebanon, to Sweet Home by the Oreea Kleetric railway v-as made pecsiWe T-aeday v.Uh stifrt ins of an sreem?nt bstwevn the Oregon Electric ami Southern Pa cific for jomt operation of the lat- tcr's Una from Albany to Lebanon, BILLS TO ENACT DRY PROGRAM EING DRAFTED Wfi'hugton ffh-Dsspit the far FAMINE TAKES TERRIBLE TOLL MTHCHEIA Worst Plague of Distass And Famine Within Hit man Memory Two Millions Dead and Two Millions Doomed Cannibalism Practised Shanghai v Tales of fecmn. suffering and death were told Tues day in substantiation of the Chin Famine Relief statement from Pel- ping that 2 000,000 persons cad died of famine in Sheas! prorince within rt'iht months asd thai an other ? 0CO 000 would die of star vation snd exposure in the nest eW SHMltllSc George Andrews. missionary. just returned lrom months ol work in Kansu province, said that the ravages pf iamin? end disease ia ShajisJ Biicnsi arcl Ksnsu prortn ces were amsng ihs most Intense ever witnessed in China, Moreover, indications were that to the com in summer and tsii tiie suffering of (he d?strtts people would be corae tar wcr? with a freater dexin toll taevitatte. Andrews, adrelng British audi American missions s, gave a re cital of human siifleiings and siflic : lion envulfins the populace of Ka& Jf4J proviuee iliat telcom has been " ry stcrtes or rc seh.iif tcop: of the proposed pro- f , Chhnu whtrs IrtraUen to ettd to carry it rt ! SiL il wl-A the power ot. thsrtavW in en- 'VJ?' Sf'SS- ,osrryStntawen J?5?& it has been understood that Ihc fonntd circles r.s bom the leglsla- j "' - " Z" alioji th? p:o,j?ri &uiliiw4 by iii? j law fiUmer.miL etHimi?sk,n trd i zpsmoiid by t'rehliUmi Hoovrr. i The ms actus! &icp wa sJr."m at tits htys? i :ie cf ths espttel with iniraductiTO . ooont ot & bili by Chatrmaai Vi'l.r.mon tt ti.e cc;mi'.;e cn espmsur to pro-xiii-s ior tvmkj of Vie prohi b;son triforromrnl unit froju Ihe ;ria.ury to JiWjcu Cparimenu Ai ihe iauie iim? trcsmry ofi- 1 clul'i Lok r3--k ol thy stum-nrkMS i jij::k pj-oiTd 43 b? Mic-ed o;i atar i wraf , tTK rcro the to" ahea tee ship S 7 2 .rff f Tarle? torn to fioulA Afrka (or TJt U? WilfcMn!in5 trip crossed tl equator foree stem Urn botd.r, as ij thccmS ot Ari -a coast F Jam is a military teranrh of ril, Mtiae Wimeif faOiate4 the lomumtit; just as th- army. w mm ms& lheK(aw offi- imam.on-a inrnrurels exp Lkim e.ni a.iim. not to m , Iv fa A A' . r. KhIA lMa roads hed curie to an agreement and official announce meat is ex pected to be made, The prw iiue wiH serve hi d'vcl Conclude:! on p r K" 10, coftonn 3 SUGAR TARIFF DOOMS INDUSTRY STATES BORAH WALES ACTS AS COURT BARBER GROSSING LIE S. B. KmflT.wrth Casile. Wt Tlie Frincs of Wr.U'i a?tpd as court tr.rb?r Monday attcTODDn at the T7.'shinton Sr.ia tor Dorah of IC&ho, dclafd tu tiic srnate TuctdBy that tttt duawstie fsar industry mas "doomed to extinc tion" if ths United Stales contin ued i deal (h ti.'j product from a t stiff stanopoint. Borah Is a Hadcr of tie rrpubH- lo tc lollowcd moiUy by b Hz e'e- ran Icdrptnarnts and one of ihosc inclined to lavor a boujily tu do- joiumdaiioixs. mplc aiJirar pvcGiwers in place ol inm a hi'-her tariff. Jic3id the suTsr im auuns u'tobudiy wcsiJd tariff policy cf this eounlry Itad ustCd to ti:e cpiiof imm vat p'eced Uie damsUic best aiw. ca.ir ous dtpsnrntuts mittun r. fev; days. erORcr In di:ect competition with the greatr-sfe and p-Jtintially greai- MJi UUL olur htirs to thrones -xmtoTF on this W , lv s itv . ! ihe i nd. Ams'on, Conn, (LP) The host Palr ehlid monoplane in which Daniel Mara and William Kirkpatrkk set out en an altitude test from Farm- tnedsle. Long Island, last Friday, waa found wrecked here Tuesday. The bodies of the two aviators were near the ship, which was badly damaged by fire. est producers in the world Cuba and the Philippine. and that it wa Impossible to nmt llitj competition. lie dascrlbcd the 20 prr ernl prcIcTtniiai tariff granld Cuba as equivalent to a bounty to Aoirrican capitalists Interested hi Cuban pro duction tnd alerted Philippine production, now jicrmiiied in? try into the United tilalcs, could b expanded tremendously. SCIENCE AGAIN 10UTS NATURE 64WESTHilT Dresrd In whiij rtaiJjrs borrow ed I rem &o elirf. th? Prtnee aie'did cn er.oniyjus moodes nxor llij: daud ith d patat lepifsriii Um blsgd cf the sftJkien. He carried out hte duth's wita sreai GiflFT n U li If F ft J Vvj nl amafetn m nUt I (J 1 LUlXPiUU iw,! ffMC, f-nMind N ovists Ihrot T;erfr rtatiy amuad. Utr. p?:?nnTrs t.s tlt as men wt-nt thoush ine hi.tiul crremony, Aficr a hi nvc by V.in royaj barber thrv were tipped baekscrds tsto esnvas pool vS v&ler. Tii? Prills did not escape wfLh- Owar tit i'rirrA, negro e-x'rrfnan lrzm Ulmi mil spcrt tnMiu-r j mero to ih IL H. mui.ary srr.my at West Past to ttit Kni .v7cy Quebec iJn -Srience was credited ; created tf ttie ditmu&at of AIoaxo with another victory over nature Pstrtt.m ircm the acadtm, he n- We.-i PonU. K. tfl Sr.ty four t.des, inthi5inj AioiiO Var Um, m?ro, ot C isinpo, ivrrc hnn c.T.biy dcaarrd from the Vn tcd Starts MihUiry Acndt-my because .f la.IuTG to icisa mtti'Ui'Bi a:ade- niis tx:uimi::ii(in'-. iiajor ln'K"ral i cut a dutkir. An bji'r, im WHik'u tt. ai Jlli, :mnt,J yy fueti his aslant, and aha aijjjouiiccd. I cd'and ducked tern, but was mme- attlv dr.i ieird into the watcC Tuesday aftr a ew ml tompound had liberated a steamship lrom an Icc-loci'.fd drdot in three mSnutr Dt. Tioward T. Da.-ne,i ol McOlU univeraiiy, nslii a liili-prpfiure pump and hosn; spraved tiie (iik-k Ice about the Chafpiai dry dock at La uzon, where iltc iiaftan irrieht- rc ported ill and imprisoned in their j er Concordia was frown In and fae raseher's cabin. The husbsnd and father, William Grace, had braved the deep snows for miles to seek aid. Nearly two hundred resort resi dents In the Lake Arrowhead dis trict Tuesday morning were report ed to be safe although snowbound. MourjUrirteers and fareM rasters pushed through on snowshoes Mon- The plane &s dlcovered In the (day to determine that the marooned woods near Amston lake by Fred Rowley, a game keeper. The locality where the log-blinded fliers died had been the grave yard of two airmail pilots withis the la.t three years, Daniel Kline and Ned Carrlngton. Search had been conducted In this heavily -wooded and sparsely settled section since reports had been received from persons who had heard the drone of the lo?t plane's motor. These acre traced to Ash ford, near here. families were supplied Trtth food and fuel for heating. Snow was falling again In the San Bernardino range, and in the Sac Gabriel mountains behind Los An geles and Passdrna. ROB Kl YKtSlJALL HX Klamath Falls Robert B Kurkpndall. Klamath a!tonvy and republican elector at large, was re ported Ul at the Kuzene hcilal TutMr jr It was reported h was rerioa-ly 111 with pncumcm.s. ed the prospect of bem? hr'd pris oner until the spruit toreaknp. Undrr the rtton ot thf rhrnrinl the ice splinttTid with a thunderous noise and ths ship Dwitrd frre. 'J!ie lee was broken hilo sueli wnall par ticles lhat even mall bs cnM be nuvivot'd mbout tie dark and IU approaches. Experiments haw ben mad v.ith the compound to br?ek up river ke icrond sH'-im vl and to remove snow from strrf'is. ; parroi di e. Tnts t the first time it hm tn'tn used to shatter harbor rV, n-junetd Tutsday. himf. Ks euteeS dnfs and uu".!r3E In V.mv ta we Kint Kep t.iw, m t e yrr?on ot Adrotrml ot the Bntr-h Navy, and tiuetn. n lady pa-swiger receive ilmiipr hninrrwiMi, A S&nry dren ba?l In the even hm rowluded tlie c?it uwrtv. Parrot Disease Proves Fatal to Ohio Woman; Three Others Ailing Toledo. Ohio JAP) MI, raUri;ie Ticrnvy. C", huse kMr Hi the ;kI Khtpurd church rastoral reskn.e, orhb p.t'-ceo!..?, t.ic Peridirttm Iiirectors o? Die Pen dleton Hound-Up Mondav uiehl chamrd the dates of tJie 1910 show trom September to Amu t. Weath er conditions and outside demands from student srtd tjrMs and northwest :pp-MlM f the ?tmw vere rm ctitd. ,ls -th er.imisiomr. .s 1rmt4- Mm Tlrmry 1. k lie veil to have J va-.ng mre? new m.pfuca rnirae tli di --a e Unci a pur- ia mm JUO"--- r-t a)i)rh the Rv, j-ar&i A Bran-1 A mm aid Nt) c&a. to aafc J.ian. psMor t4 r.-.e ehmrtu b:arht cmp:ira tf a store iwre yarrott b.'.Jt rltii hi- frcn ijotitii .mtr.ra said befK Cinfetmaa, am .n lirmabtr. Jrnmiy m In thesr ii -raei. TV it The rrr dd atiMit 12 davs f UvMcgsms mid Or. PmTneeft the m a:ii sharpy aitr lAw T'rrtiey J ntrtmw rcmbei theaa St cwnpmr4 ol palm. Th? ps.nx j pM'aeaf .s. s(T trmei bv th R'r.er?! i Ano-htr mm ti?.o oiip'ioycd In cms r? p,iimtvi.a ami o.i Jsrmsry 5lir itt.rr, retuniPd tn v.n;k after acttlmt the dat,9 she vns t;.ne.i to a bo:pj'al. sbr u HI Kith a divae ahiett phy-