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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
He Issue Between University and College is Duplication of Courses The College Attempts to Befog That Issue Qity News HOWIE EDITION THE WEATHER 0rHw: Cloudy oni,"t fHrii; rl,baily " ortl, rtM- IK ftmptratyr mod 1, mHU "" Ti"Pr- L; "" Su,""), 70 ,river,4lt. Direction VOL. 68 TODArs NEWS TOUAT EUUENi; OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY IS, 1925 PR OS STHKET8 3e; OS TRAINS NO. 113 if, '" n . ....tin! lumber expert and 0f the Bodes rtuent t,trtor ntrinz lumber, u in i.u- r .... iritation of the Booth- Itober company, and while here S I ! ii ir v it II II 11 n n irrrrp aHlsW rZ...fi,Id ml Wendling. The .tlbodbs been in use by the la, (or the past two years, it rutri. T Kodes method of Urotftii "ens ""y118 D! p" iiKrtUM the cut of "clear" lutn ' . . m ..a,, oent. it is stated. u 2j to i" ' f M . cut parallel with the L ntber than with the heart, and Ljile lumber next to the bnrk-is l4, while only the heart, is tap- This results in sirmsiin-r m m Ins, wbit-fa Diakcs lumber of a much jracie, points out Mr. Page. 3ST3tm i now iu use oy ,iw mms I south and west, says Mr. rage, ; be Mving, which amounts to- a L( figure in conservation of natural rrts. is of interest to toe punne, ;j Mr. Pas- ias Ias hd Urieee in handling lumber in the ;tl tffii est. and has been lem- inter of tbe Itodes method for: :trtJ jwr. ihfRM r Lucky sedif was a red-letter day for .jtae fishermen who took to the arkas fisaing streams contiguous to ; ;fe it is reported. Nearly every rjoa who fibbed on the SIcKenzie f 5rtfd toeij catches, and those who j s on other streams were unusually ttaful. Percy Brouson, Orpheum 1 itrille tar, and party, came down . .a Portland to pemJ the week-end, ) i t well-knowD local sportsman as : Troub k Looms in Rum War i FLEE! ATTACK Euir Go'fers ? Jer DEBTOR REPLY MlltUlIti INTEREST BIFE ON LIQUOR HAS AFTER EFFECTS The Eugene Country dub won a l cided victory over the IHahee Coun try club of ?alem and the Corvallis in the second leg of the tournament played yes terday on the Eugene links. J By virtue of this victory the Ea : gene club is practically certain of Members Of Coast Guard On ' winning the Trt-City cup to fee swanl- Atlantic Arrested on Smuggling Charge Morale of Personnel Held To be Low Since New Blockade Started NEW YOHK, May IS. W) Inter nal troubles are proving handicaps to coast guardsmen blockading New York's rum row. Sit members of ttw ; ed the club showing the largest col lective score at the end of the three scheduled matches. The third and final match will be played next Sun day at CorvalUs Tbe matches yesterday resulted in a score of pins &S for the Eugene club, plua II for CorvalUs, and minus TP for Salem, Added to the scores made last week at Salem, the col lective scores to date are: Eugene, plus 100, Corvallis, pias Si and Salem minus 131. This places Eugene 80 poiuts ahead of CorralHs and 231 points ahead of Salem, and makes MILEAGE FUND ABUSE CHARGE TO BE OPENED j a comeback by either Salem or Corrtl- .pro. .ad returned home yester- j 8Mri ta bn TOim mirtmM j rmhn impr(lbaM? t wuh t choice .array of trout to t i- . t . ....... , . i for snsngglmg Ituor and three i-r Woman Ara pbr to their friends, lien Dorrts, .Vfirmia aoti V. 1(. (Ohak) Wul- ft report joyd fihlng on the Sic- !siit river from Deerhorn to ilen eki bridge. Shi Are Increasing ; lane county's domestie fox populft- s ii ibowinj an increiise with ad:il Jil reports coming in since th; we printed thai Cul Yuung wm :ebj s litter of pups born about fks ago at his farm near this opioid ami me of a litter of fivt-. ks vltl. J. Wiiltcr 8itiitli nhu litter af fos pups, it i reprtcd. 'ajfaras known so ftr are th -Ttvxiups to be horn in captivity m Crash itu4 Wjtoff haS his ear badly atalKobcrt Moods and Sam Mus- tntoiication k was revealed today. Officers have refused to di$eu;s the affair, but it is known that 19 nen have bees confined for varying periods of the county Jail on Staten Island,' awaiting court martial, for various of fessPH. Six convicted of smuggling have been sentenced to six months im prisonment and three got thre months each for istoxiesitlon, A fiir greater handicap is the pr. pert of a sdmriage of men in the -J. Bobett 1). Uuw of Crcswell i fleet. Fuiiv 30 ner cent. It is si Id. that he i:as two litters of sil- I will not re-enlist when their verrfr? r fox pup, one of three, thrc j terminates July 1. Condition on ihe eoaM guard ships call for unusually hard work and few and brief shore leave?. These are sufficient to induce the guardsmen to seek other occupa ti n. The coast guard has found in the speedy rum running boat Cigarette, a fe which is ail but invincible. He caue of its -astly superior speed tl: Cigarette outdistances the fastest if iaarr.jlj escaped injury about 5; the dry navy's fleet. It is reported lo ywieruay when the Ford have slipped through the lines v- aseir ic which they were driving rral nights aso and to have headed f r a the eravel and turned over ! the sea. The present blo-kade is continuing effectively however, and reports ind; r iwindwl half of the S turn 5 aV aide of Thurton. The- car i hired from Frank Mclice of . e.., .u tnxi company, .ttus-: driving. -niV car went ioi-.J iuh, turLiujt over m ilK i le, 1 tbe fr(nt end and stripping kes out uf a front wheel. Thv ; ahy badly damaged. Woman Ars Wisaers The women members of the Eugene club were equally successful In their matches, Sirs. Harold Grady, Sirs. Colin IVnjent and SIjrs Slsry Per kins registering victories over Mrs. C. IMtlinghnm, Sirs, Baker and Sirs, dinger, all of Salem. Yesterday's tourney was one of the most successful and most colorful ever witnessed on the Eisgene links. The tournament players from Salem and Corvallis were accompanied by many others who added to the throng which crowded the links and clubhouse throughout the day. Ail day a consid erable gallery was on hand at the ninth greeu adjoining the clubhouse, to witness the home coming of the matches. After 2 o'clock, when the last f the scheduled matches were concluded, the course was thronged by !eal and visiting players in what is believed to he the lfrgst crowd of players ever seen on the links. A dinner was served at noon to approximately 1,0 persons, and tea was served to a large number throughout the afternoon. A consnl fCootmued on psge tbreej Mmher Leave cnte that with n a s mrt time, fewer j 110111 OPflllTO Tfl than Inif a ibnea ship, will rPmain ! LUULllL UuUU 1 U IU f the fifty old ten rtiya ago. A four j i-UWUili. WUUU U U MAKE CAMP PLANS FOR SIM IS day cruise of the rum running area y newspap-r men wed that a Iullif:i dli5r group of rum smugglers was being cmkitted by a JUO.OfKU! co;!t guard organization. To block f ::STi freiirn whiskev shins of all d- '-mity officials tvho n npm i , uiu h.n nniMl m C&irersity at the meetins .f the' k.Bn n hs t vsrimis hither curricula in Portland ' times, the prohibition navy has 10 1 t Eeoe .Sunday afternoon, j cutters, 20 dcspitch boats, 2m patrol not any official sintemei.t ' .MJt ina tebt ht. ?cat 'nre the densrrtire. ivf D ao. head of the srhnol nt State Officials Said to be Collecting Funds on Many Trips Lane County Officer Mentioned As Among Those Accused Is SALESf, Ore., May IK State offi cial and employes make cigar money under rfce state law which allows a mileage rate of 10 cent a mile, for trips on state business for one towa to another, according to persons who have been investigating state record, Figures and names of officials Juave been compiled by these investigation. At the 10 cents a mile rate it Is found that some officials have collect ed as much as ?lt50 in a month's tins. Lane Man Menffoned. The tati!if that have bees tmn piled show that Edward F, Bailey of Junction City, member of rke stae bonus and Uan commission, made t trip frm Junction to Salem and re turn, for which he charged the state JH.ttO for the 110 mile. This was Starch V. tm Slarch 2:i he made the same trip and the aim? charge smt while on January 23 and 21 be mad? trip from Junction City to Portbod and hack, charging the tnt ?2i.sJ for it, the total distance being 2!S miles. State Tax Commissioner Earl Fish er is cited a having put in a hill nt $3.Ui on April 3 for a trip fron Snlem to 1 tails and Itat k, He could have made the trip by Mage fur itlt round trip. He put in a bill of f 10.5 for a tr p to Portland and return, fr which railroad fare have been $2.S. On April 22, Fisher drove from Salem to Oregon City and hack, 77 mile and turned in a bill f ?T.T0. ForUr Takes Trip. F. A. Elliott,, state forester, thi Tf'coTtiit are aaid t show, s Sarb JO and 11 went fr?m Salem to Port land by way of SleSIinnville and rettt Salem, a distance of aloHit II America's Demand to Have Europe Pay Claims is Drawing Attention France is Held as Keylog Of Jam And Hope Felt Solution is Near WASHIXGTOX, May IS. The Vashlngton gorernment la awaiting with Interest some word of the re- eeptios accorded in tbe nine Ktiropeas debtor nations to the sewa that this country desires to arrange ftmding settlement without undue delay. Meanwhile there Is speculation aa to which will he the first to submit propMtal, France, whose debt to the United States la the largest of the tot, fa re' garden as the hah of the situation snd It Is known that officials wonl welcome sn opening move from ihni quarter. If the mean f conveying thi government' desires to the foreign capitals have been varied they hare larked nothing in force and definite news. In every cae flte debtor na tion has been given to understand In an unmistakable way that Wash ington believes funding arrangements sisofiidj not he further delayed. FACES JURY ON KILLING CHARGE Dean Sheldon Speaker For University Supports Eecsnt Brief t j ctitl onion - " OIHILDUrinU iln OFCURRICULA 2sM$ - w , - 4 1 4a WSIlIam rf. Shepherd Ei STUB WILL DOHESS CLASS ftT LOCAL GRADUATiDF I1. L. secretary Campbell, Dean Priei , " Journaiiim and other of- "pifMnt the nnkerit7. Frttr Her ; a Xnl. fnreft mpef.iMr of 8wbarj. ,1-m-e ,n P... .... ' tme Earl B. Sloxley Dies At Home in Eugene Boy Scouts of Eugene and Lane count numbering more that T5 will hold their first big annual summer , mjPS, for which he charged the ast Scamp this year at some point on thef for automohile erpenses. Fr Siuslaw river. It is announced by C It. j trjp rom Kale m to Portland and hHt ! Clark, scout director. The camp will j 0B yun h 24 and 25 Kiliott chargl j be held immediately after Fourth :$n. July, and plans for its program have Similar statistic have been com piled relative to trip made by the Earl S. Sloxler of Eugene, died at already been made his apartment at 215 Seventh avenue, Kenneth Abies, commander oi tae0nowipj; west Sundav, Mst 15, at the age of Eugene post of the American 1,gfon, j j Eikio. examiner for the state 37 years. Beside bis wife, Alt SI, Sfoiley, the deceased is mrrived by his father, T. J. Moxley. of CresweiL P"ot the week-end . k, f wmm fi Sfoilev. of f N- F. Macduff ... - .. vt ,v j Hour, tpio. & AC ade national for-j Mf. Mxiv ha spent the greater "f JJr'TV CVrT1,ins M,v!rt of hi life to nd near Creswelt, , - . as alio a viaitor af fe u w?n knowa. PA RIB. Slay IS. OPS The action of 'the Coiled States is requesting funding proposals from Its fCiiropeaf debtors, was foreseen in Krane and answered In advance, H in said, in offiHal circles, but the ministerial declaration made after the cabinet meeting last Saturday. Thia wee to the effect that Finance Minister CsJl tanx ami Foreign .Minister ftriasd had been charged with the task of study ing the mter-ailiefl debt question with a view to It settlement. HtMi:, Slay 1. Intly I, en titled t have lenient treatment in the settlement of her war debts, Tornsseo Tsffoni, president of the sonata and ex-foreign mmiter declared yesterday In a speech at Viterboa. The occa sion was the unretltng of a monu ment to men killed in the Wrld war, Signor Tittml Htinted out tha patios but that Italy has received no payments whatever, Basclnill Hcsults ? Pea n Jons Strtttb of the Fnlver- atty &t Oregon has been selected as the speaker fse the commencement address to the graduating class of En gen high achool H was announced today by David John Jonea, principal of the srfesol The commencement exercises will take pfac Is the First Christian dmrch sudstoHwm the evening of June 12, and Ken Frederick O. Jeonlng, chaStmats f th achool board stl present the dipioma to approximate ly 150 lBdEt who itill fee grsdtisted. itaecslatireate services will take place at the Methodist ehercfe Snmlsv evening, Jane ? st whlea Ife. If. V. 5$ C. A. secretary at the anivrrslty will dlsver the aermon. A special program of mnnis I aio be ing prepared for this program, ft I announced. Week of Jss S to 12 will b fettay ooe for the class of 2, at the high mrhtmk This I traditionally knywa a senior week, and this rear it is fBsrkrt hy fall esJendar Aaatrig owe Italy besry debts for) Df artivftie fienfftr dsy i to ha Wed- war reparation and expense of occtt- adsy, Jitn 3, at the big4i arho sditsrimf ami lunch will be erl at tfee Anfeorag. The senior play wdl he May 23 st the HHg theater, and will fee entitled 'The Toy Maker, ifeaestiia nf &phm8 St the commencement exerHseg wii! mark the end of sefeooi fr the present tern ester, ami the fmal event on tife en :rsf hi? h srhtmt irgram. HEPHERD PUT TRIAL ON GHA! OF SLAY cntcmo Ms? sfc ; mmm rri- Isg Shepherd es os trial slona to day charged with the Border of al mdlfsnatr foster-eos, William S. CBilly) Sfrfrilntk mith th p?o cities indicating tfest It w&uH k tfee death penalty. Char! 0, FMmim, fces6 ef a arbeol of science, h wmt isdleted with Shepherd snd eosfested tbs In- eteaeted th latter Ui admlnlst ra tios of tyfeoi gens m&& sspslled him with esltitrsav feeering that Skep- herd planned is kill yssng wBilly granted a iepsrsts trial s po lios of Sate Attorney Itssert E. Crowe, Famass ffeo esld Shepherd had promlaed Mm reward st I0O,- whirls Fslssss aad fe expected to receir if Shepfeer4 ohulsed "Itlli'a" milllos dollar eMate i elated to fee the tr witnesa sf the prspectloa. Sbepher! fe!jBeBf a lawyer, ws pale State College Has Tendency To Extend Work Under Semee Courses "s PORTLANTJ, Or., May Ii. (Special) 1t ti? Is ia pi?at tecdeccy at Oregon Ajrfe It-i-al co!- leg bs extend, ssder guk aibla erric cesra sstS S? c fivldea doplicate toa rf t I?rJ??- xity of Oregos w f h sesstsstfos d Tasced today by Deas H IK $Hs& la preo?!ng feefr i)? b&?& f feig&e? esrticslav tfc cae of tls varsity la asssrt of Us bd?t iaklnf thet the escrccmei5i o! cpBfjs b curbed. Foe tha eo0ef, rsser His? MscPfeersos costested Ias &MffiS point; and declared that th ifslrer af bad aaowa aQdaelty prei'.Jtrsi'ng to dictate to tho eoard of h!ghr HeBlaf ad lis attesaptteg t EiHss aS ao as ta -what afmient of ths eHeg ahoftld h tatsght Beaa Colls Bymest, th gsrer alty.f 7??joS7Jced that h ??4 Jen M. E, Smif ot of the eolBege sad rferd aa ttnderatasdlng es sonna ths points which ths asnsS fesd based IE protest coseermlsg th s?h aig of the arts and aefesee Is tfee al lege and that they wHIl Kla jsdsf ree oBsmenilstl!i f&r Jfc fstsr esetmJ tho subjects. Cmi-r nilifig of Dr, C. J, Smlih, chairman of the board s bljfet-r- t?i cola, only one speaker for eHt tutloa waa allowed Is present tfee cue for Is? aide fully. Other a&eafeera thl afternoon wer to fes Bste ss4r tha mling. It ansoaneed tfcat ao decision wosld be gtves fcy tfc feaard os tfe &erlta tfe sea tsSsy 1 that it would b takes ss4er Sifm men. Cost at University Per Student Lower POflTLANTf Ore,, May IS. Sp cUl Tlte coat per attest rfUter eS la tb Uairrslty f 0?-js lea thaa la Oregos AgrkaHtsral eoege, according to a ataitemesS mad tfea CsEtssed eg f&rJ (Costissed ss page tws NATIONAL At New York It. If K. Chirago. , , , , 2 If ft New York S 12 1 Batteri; AlfiandT and lfarne?f; SfoHlant renfiei and Hnyder, I The funeral will be held from the Shwering chapel at Crewe!l, Tue idy at li a. m- with interment in forest j .t. ('-.--.ii remeterr. f?ev. William " Jtrcpd after snendiiia i . - .! ... ; j, iarge wut cai? fi tv - r'f0 Arir"""'jTiWfc ,BP t Fll Creek. . ''tr. !. r,m. j ....... ' M """"-J f Corr.lli,.' It M...I.... . Wt f,r Hrri,bur to- J?I " '"nnected ith 1h H -u return thi, eeniBf. will be the rhirmit of th' m c rportin depirtinrttt; Frank K. eommittee. wi Will Bhertn ro) , W ard. nerretKri of the !), bnrS j Pel iitimurd, mmbr. The rnm" j pinnatey; IeU !ttirB, feptere1 mittee will meet lit w to make ; Blir ,,., board of helth; M'. ! nln for the definite late wt t (; .! jro. mtnber f it ptral' r.t thm rmn Ther Kill for i. I. V it ll' t,.n f .ilp.n I At l!Mo!i - H II. ! n'iufar in fflftlft ?Of i I ? t 'mHlJii,? 4 4 ft l loeatinn. a4 will k rrompniI ro . r. ,(!,nit!mf SeneMe, mji .r i Bn 5 I 2 K. T.n... f fare, lortli peoutmaetef. .... . w t, I flattersea: i n.hue. IStemUler !ij(..; ;eei.b. IS.i!ii. tiraham -. ....-.,...,.. P ... ... State University (Jets "law Library Hs, W, It. Kenton, f'F tnanr jear. ''' of ie Bsot ir ii3iijjjr iwjfr, ,f (fee ssf. liJi lie fmerl ,ervip. (Csssttasul) A few Bliss! f!er ih ettrit'm bad tii dsws &s fc fBfat as ohr e(B tali tfc frai. It Ie fH a foMe fet sf psptr. "Tr.o r Jltat Oorsha, ares't yosJ" h artf. Oinrta eoAfrt, "(SSorS dsr, H't iJ t e ili. Iks't ysa m bt 4reaaji-rm fr a mftmt r tw? TSe ho, wilt ow yo la, any," the ant r!. Is wt bjbkS "mta," f;!ri (k hf lM penri! fro?a l rat em. Fm st tory fr- wrote oft tk fcis f tfce note Way Altlmiiih ,el periwi, r wt (,,. f Portland, oiemher of ta(. am! emueiBrtt. the : ramp h taraelj- (. and .an romm!intt; WiltwM ' ""i ;.!'ti. S. Aifd. ' f atat bfftu ar.d iifaii tmi- t Stafford School Celebrates Close Stafford aehmd. in district cumber 11, eeiebrated Sise rlo 'f a.-bool la week with a peeil program and arhoot pknie, acrord'mj to report, re eei,ed by Aruoiil Collier, a,:taot eunty aHool atiperioteodect. Ttiie ( with the ,tate fi.h rommii n; i, r. 1i"bnrh . t'teairfy of the F'.olie ,ervare n,(sg!rt- ro' t: ,.,,,. ir..n rw.,,ll Mattrie . hw l; Carl 1. eroaker, ate lUi i cmmittioo. t" if t.s. . . ' .-t 5 .,.ht ht irm. V. Barne. . ho, A. r.. Jviry of ' - -- - r - M B! w,f.. i, ,Ipt,. "w Ji Mi A lane mtmier (f dittrirt hmili ,l Jlra. R tv i.uv. n-i in the roiiBly eioeeii hit ee, it !a ; ,., , ' ! .t.ted. althmilli until the final r tortiard, datlebt'er of ' r' ,h tea. her, reretred. If - i will D"! b koowo wbiri t'hooU hae on pat, i,,J i fmahed (Heir jetn work. aide for namea p'trpoe of the training rmp in rmtersft. acrord in( to Mr. Clara. !te-iai re, will be laid on the achieteiner.t of merit bedue for forestry, rneration, pioneeritiit. rampinjt, ramp rookery, aurrejinjc and feikina'. I 'outieti fire reremonr, to be held in eamp erery eretiinj, ill be a special feature, ,a) Mr. Clark, l! wtl! be in the form of a general a,em!ly, with atante, aonf, enard, awl talt. A rourt of honor ceremony wilt be The cample will be selected fr Th? th bes of tad for naure study sod , " W1" " ,.;frsM, it wiu he r'-ry lp te es. J ThB h hesated. Hhld h r tend mhmH ahe rim a J At Itrftfikivn .....7 12 5 1 IT J .VdfjfSge, Yd, H-ngr, Koupal and tioo h; Unme & Tiir, BONO ISSUE PtA& , I i PAI.KSf, Ore., May IK Berate ; 'of an ameadoieot by the If5 legjla- I ture to the exeTr!" mn hn At Ihiidei:sii Ht. ltii. ...... rhi!edeohUi . . , . IlatJerie; llhei t;mzle; fa?!B catnr and HnUa S 22 , iotfcoron, I sy & IMtS, reSfte, lt- : a id-w, Katherme f.uca of Slt s mh, so iot f Sir. A?er f MMttrpbey. VslsmMe afreet. 0? hmT - Yntn had s-miifeti uf- 1 Afte ell, wrad It he eo very wmsg hs mBj y? practice a law li-td see Stanley Wjfers In feu dress- harr rttoaiered by many he fltitng rfm fr fte o? fkO-t of Um kind In t& te. Ssn! Well, end wht If It wrng? fei $ifrtrisetd islses tthu library i-k mmt4 pt&tMf nTer hear o it! ptfni4 Pi the i mefiy f ff-ir anyhow ! m memory of hss iwsn, Kenneth fur And ffti fongesl to see War- j I Fentn, N ss law partner of h I birs If ely f d.rle fcm ub ? father sstil &i des?b a few yea'-if gsp afdelr, few hm tiat . (eves If he feado't wseSed ts i 'try Jttg Fetos was T2 years old. ardf Siri an ter ht& feed ite brgrou outdoor program- Qaalificatitms aentiat will be timber for tree ideati fieation r.d timber crot'Og. open alto tkre n, two aUter. nd fi? fcr?fcr. II brsed is ? fhs Kiverview eetr.ejery at lrtUnd serv aaiep't tate ad raimi n to t.f. create ft f'liid of abt J-JM Jr tne nrpoe. Thi wili probably he duu by a bvsd uifl. f AMERICAN At fetri! - V Yttfk ...J 1.1 ft fjetroit .t Id GAME 15 fOSTPONEO Ittrie; IVnnok. ,vw5 Hie,'i AKIANf t U Slay The Kertec and evfutit, I.tu C t.v ' rirtSssd klao4 bebH game II l:oy sad 0aler. potfp sed os iot f rain, tudat-. etd afford to gi fcr Nr c?s s dssvfJNi asd lsrjg M is tht middle of winter. Khe te ?o her feet, i '"Tske me ta Mr, SSajbaro h aid Sh m.istknt mk?t iide hU room thst had a tU star lacked a th doer, SMsisr ah hrsstheC Before ah knew vh&i wsf feapes ing she ws In his iftm, Thi snseH of th Ttrfeisfe elgrttes that sS waya mked atrck hr sotH he kie.1 Iser agas izi ;3 At laat florin peehed Mm away. i?er cheek rer asrarfe't "Yon ahosiMo't hare doss thstf that It!1 Waybars Pftld. Itt eyy Kept her ffoss hr fCMI hat ts her he wkh tiser asler fcs&He Whs f aatr yon p the fess f onerd bat you wrer esieg far f&oner tha ear. . YVfc& ja m!m&ire ystr asarHed' "Itifesr! reg.?ryf th !ars ilr's sreL E?er ferr 1 I him 'i ) Waters adl-t. I 'I didn knw was no darned tivh.' be id, '(thr wee not ffe h Jt e fnrtaUg weBI oft1 tJNry tld fchs. "We've a dsrlwg UU hse nd as im.bile aed s m&dk t r?y thing I want, reaiiy.3 "I'll i't -t thai adsls f li be out seta iy t y to hsve a pet ta k iwer M ffe lHaa sddr H5 Th aelor wa ajti&g I f he iCsstissed