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Vacation Joys Will belncomplete Without Knowledge of What is Doing at Home- Have The Guard Sent to you l THE WEATHER Falr tonight nd Sunday; firmer l east portion tonight; light northwest winds. Tern. slrature: Minimum today, 47 degrew; maximum Friday, 71. prKipilatlon, .01 of in Inch. Stage of river, 2.8 feet. Direc tloi of wind, south. EDITION VOL. 68 TODAY'S NEWS TOIJAY. KLUE.Ni:, UKKUUX, SATUUDAY KVKXIXU, JUNK 13, 1923 PRIPF- ON' STHKK.TS 3c, O.N TltAINS NO. 13G FX turket Sets Record Vaetyei Lane county dealers oc d stall space at the Producers' Public market today, setting a Tecord history of the market, accord jsg to W. A- Ayres, market master. Willi the completion of the new mar ket building last week there are now total of DO stalls available and these re an taken and several dealers had uurt alloted in the aisles. "Although ikere has been a discussion as to ex tending the number of market days ,ich week.ttocro has been nothing ifinite along this line os yet, Mr. jrej said today. "It is expected that additional days, for the market will be provided during the canniug leason u the late summer. Mr. Ayres fn commenting on the market busi es ttdny stated that the display of tpricg vt-getables and berries and the rarieil exhibit of other Lane county products was one of the best he had trer seen at the local market. "Jut Jike tbe displays at the county fair," ibe market master declared. Cow Testing Urged Organization, of cow testing for tuberculosis m Lane county through (listing farm organisations, such as tlif grange and the Farmers' union, is crfed by Dr. F. H. Thompson, fed era! veterinarian who has been at work in Lane county for the past sev en! weeks. The Farmers' union loci la of Mohawk and Cst Fork have or fjnized for these tests and the re sults have proved entirely successful, Dr. Thompson states. With the oi ranization taking an interest in the jnineetious the wn.rk progresses fast er and there is no delay in ttie work, the doctor points out. Poisoned Barley Used More than 2000 acres of land in tbv Liberty, Franklin and Cresweli dis tricts Have been worked over with poisoned barley In, the campJign aiainst the gray diggers in Lane county, according to n report today of 0. S. Fletcher, Lane county agri cultural ngent. This work U bein:: done by the rodent control patrolman ind the cost of $11.30 per day for each man and the cst price of the poison- tb barley are assessed against tin? lint! owners. This is provided for jn ilrr the ruilent control laws for pro erty owners who fail to take precau tions aiiin-t the increase of the ro dents or who are not resident on tbe property or who have no lime to d-i the work, .Mr. Fletcher states. To Develop Springs uk rn'piiit'ui emus ior uir hum" not springs, fornieiMy known na M: I'reilu? hot springs, in the Cascade tHtiiial forest, have been made iiy V. W. flea tor, rec-eational enpineer of the district forest office. Thco- plaus irovide for t lie future cxpan- i n of the recreational resources of tfcis ilistrict, so that consinn'tioii "f new buildings, etc.. nuiy bi done on :t u'tiuiic p. nu, ,, n. LUrnMIK'Hi " narrisburg. who lins these sprin uniler lejse from Ihe government, nr rivnl in Kugene titdny t" ntti-ntl "infrrcni p with Mr. Clrnlor nn I X ! V. M.uiluff, aupcrrin 'r nf tho for- Put. Ilrij:in;il nlan. for (liveloitni"iit 'f tliis arra were iirf-imrtMl in 1JMO. Im; lie rp.-cntly been fcnind inailfnate. j tid n new set drawn up br Mr. Uvator after nuking n tliorougli si.r-1 ") I' nilcr his' conlraot -Mr. Cart- j r'Slit may or may not accept tJe liliiiM. having the right to employ a lan-lMapp engineer to map the regi 'n if he ilfsircs. Clubs Complete Work Kijlit of the S4 boys anil girls clu' g "sun :d In I.ane county thw .v.'.ir kjve riinpleted their reiuir?d work "'I 'e classed as UK) per cent, ac for'iin; lo the report of Arnold r.il li'r. r'niiity club leader. Two hnndr'd the s:,o m.mi,Prs enr lled in the rtiilw have finished their work will receive their inO per cut "nifirai,,, ,nt leader atatea. Tn? r!'ihs t complete their work a.'c Clara rewing club, Eugene hih ,rofl two camp cookery clubd. CedJr ':"; club, St. Mary's school, thrve (Continued oo page fire) TAKE NOTICE Boarders and Roomers Wanted A Bunch of Keys Found Bakery For Sale N"rtiee these arls in par ticular and read the f'tlir-rs on our classified P-iift1. AVe have a large 'Ming and you may f'lul just -what you are '""king for. k a m m m m m m mm Canton E ACTIVE: IBS No Mercy Shown to Sur- j rendered Forces; Revolt ing Scenes Reported Defending Troops Shot or Thrown Into River by Incoming Men CANTON". .Inn? 13. UP) The at- tnt-King Kwansiunj and ( nnton fnrcos , uwlcr Bolshevik officers after a fierce I nt'.ack on the defending Yimnnnene nrmr today forced them to surrender Canton and today imposed extreme cruelties on soldiers and civilian pop ulation as well. The attacking soldiers landed 11,000 soldiers at Tungshnu and from that point they attacked, leaving the de fending forces without river trans portation facilities and therefore tin able to launch a counter attack. V No Consideration Given After landing the Kwangtiing troops gavp the surrendering forces no con sideration although--' the defeated troops had voluntarily given up their arms. The winning forces then began hot- g the city. This was not confined to LQDTERSAR STONE TROOPS stations of opposing army forces but ing ward of Kugene may vote for n extended to homes of non-i onilmtiint I school director at the anminl school citizens. . j election Monday, according to . II. Kevolting scenes followed in all I Jones, clerk of the board, who im parts "f the city, many of which were nounccd that plans were complete to- .. . by Kuropeans from the ; foreign iii:irter. Innocent people were stoned and beaten by mobs, members of which seemed to have lost their sense. The bodies of slain innocent by standers nre strewn along the road. Troops are Beaten The surrendering Vunnnnese troops in many c;ises were beaten to death . . .- t iv. ... l'I.. i hi' tii. tin' luren population i.iw a ! iiiiniucrcd s -Iilier t-uintnit sciiriilp by ; divinjt into Hie river after witn'-ssiiiR j tbe killitrj of his comrade.-). The winning fon-es either nlmt de- I fi'iidiiij; tun..-, or threw Minn into iCintinueil on page thri'P) To handle all details of the propos ed campaign at Springfield to have I the Southern Pacific railroad con j struction of shops there a special J railroad committee of the Springfield ; chamber of commerce was formed r jn meeting if that body lat sight. Th i new committee is composed of Welhy ! Stevens, hop grower and capitalist; ! Herbert ,T. C'ci. accountant o tn- i Itooth-Kelly company and member ot I the city council; Wifliam (1. Ifugh". president of the First Xalioml bank; E K. K'-pner, civil engineer and lari- nr- petty owner of Springf II. Klmer Maxey, editor of the Sprinj- fie'.d X's. Automobile tamps To be Improved, I A'ltnmobilf camp gro.jndi st M ! K'ntie bridr. South Frk acd KlJt . I creek will undergo a romrd-te Hear-; , ing and cleanup, it is aon;mrfd by- ihe Cascade national foret ffie to-j day. upon receipt of information from ' the district for-st office that $.C womH he available fr thii p-ir;.,e after July 1. The iinp-ovement work will rn t t clarin away the underhnnV , riding Mmtary convennre. aril g.r-. 'making camping ficibtie- Wtr, rr--Mge pirt tr dilruciirto of traift iu-i 1 camping garbag. Surrendered Here's How V Grouped about the little table In the argument on the "monkey kv mM 7 If: tion in the high school where he s professor of biology, are shown, seated left to right: H. E. Hicks, attorney; John T. Scopes; Walter White, superintendent of schools; and County Judge J. G. Mc Kenzie. Standing: B. M. Wllber, Justice of the Peace; W. E. Morgan; Dr. George W. Rappleyea, chemical engineer who started the argument; S. K. Micks, attorney; and F. E. Robinson, chairman Rhea county board of education. WILL BE ELECTED Any legiil voter residing in a vot y lor the election. A voter cannot vote outside bis "own want, however. it is explained. Property ownership or registration are not required. At tbe election the people will be flskajl to choose one of tbe following men for the three year term on the school hoard: John T. Evans, to succeed himself. Alia King. Tolls will be open from - o'clock to 7 o'clock p. m. Voters in the Chula Vista addition to KiiR-ne will be eligible 'to vote at the election .Mnii'iiiy at the ( 'ondon school, ac ciirding to Mr. Jones. Polling daces and boundaries of the voting wards will be as follo s: Condon nchool building, for all leg al voters residing in tbe ection ling of I niversity street. Patterson school building for sec tion south of Eleventh avenue and between 1'niversity and -Mill streets. Prances Willard buiMing for sep- tion south of Kb'teritii n venue and between Mill and Jefferson streets, j Washington building for section north of Eleventh avenue and be ; tween Lincoln street and a straight ! line coinciding villi and" t xtending due north of I'nirf-ity street. Lincoln building for section lying between Seventh and Eleventh oven i lies from Lincoln street to Chamber ' Htreet. and the section south of Eler enih avenue and west of Jefferson street. ' Cmrv huiiding for section ettend- ing from Lincoln 'r to Chambers ! street Bnd north of Seventh avenue. '. u..t.,.i .l.piinn h,ftrU wfrf itBmed ! I todny by Mr. Jones, th list having j Sehang. b"en approved by the school board-jTb- boards will s"rve without pay. j At AVMshingfoa - It. H K. ' it is understood, thir salary g"i:rg 1'etroit d ' the schools they ("pre'eii. Tti- W.if hingt-m II M 1 I tiame have been lecte.J mandy from Matteries; o!loay. Ull and lists furnir-hed by the Parent-Tea' h- j Wovdall; Jiembrr and II uH. 1 er association", and are am follow h:J ! Condon: Lida o. Carrot. 1M(V NATIONAL lumbia strc-t; Fioreii'-e Potainps. lf.'J.'i Orchard 'reel; Mrs. George A Simon. l-"s Nipt"Ti?b w.-f; Mrv Kric Johnson, Onhard street. Patterw.n: Mr. N. I'. Seelie, Kinmid street: Mr-. It. V. McDan ie!. Fifteenth ar.d Patier..n stre'; Mr. It. Mdler. 3-U Fifteenth srn:ie eat; Mrs. I, F. limwn. I''-Vi Ferr? Street. Washington: Mr. Zelia Hsrger. Mover a part merit w; Mrs. W. P. Harn. (Cootuaj'J on paje twi) Tennessee "Monkey Fight" Started Roblnson'a drug ttore, Dayton, Tenn., at they were when they began law" that resulted in the proaecutlon of Scopea for teaching evolu- Move to end Scopes Case Brought out Dayton, Tenn., jun i.x Motion to qunsh the Indictment in the Scopes evolution case, wan filed witli the clerk of the Uhea county circuit court t'day, by Judge J. L. (Jodsey of counsel for the defense. Baseball Results ST. l.tll'IS. Juno l:l. Itcucra llorliiiliy, etar batsman of the St. l.on;n Cardinals hit his scvent'-fnth homer of the season ill the firt in ning of today's game with I Ji i Ltrlt-I phin. 'I'wo men were on bine. Jim Itoltemley, Cnrdinal first bHennu, foil 'Wed witli another homer in the same inning. MEUSEL GETS ANOTHER Xi:V YOKK, June 1.1. UP)- II, li Meufel of the Yankees hit his si'i teenth home run of the fen. on in the seventh innjig of the giune with the Indians t-day, tying with Koget I uornsoy 01 iiii i nroinniK lor i iimiiik home run honors in the mnj r leag ue. Mcuiel'a clout came with tw runners on lae. AMERICAN At I'hi.adrlphin Chicago PhilmWphM It H .s n 1 Ha tt eries : Lyons, Wank 'tit hi) Schalk; Grabnutki; Harris and t nine. an I At Boston Si. Ixui 7 11 1 Hoiton 4 1J 1 Hiitte.ea: GsMon and Dixoo; Zah nix?r, Fuhr and Heving. At New York Cleveland t W 4 7 11 Mult A New Y :k P.ittt-r-et I h!e and M att, At ( hiesio - -lt"UB t'Ufnt't Ifst(ris: ftarne at;d rods and: HtTtnett. 0 i n; J.I- ; I II 0 At Pitub'irgS NW Yolk piitub-irgH lf,Ttfen; Md'iiJI i-'t n, fireenfieJd & llurb') ; Afeiow and Smith, I ( ISI I VSA I I. J'io Nliioinl Itrook.ja I'iMitliali. (a!il off, tJiik v 1 m i to Attackers HIMSELF ID BE I . I.v CEOIKJE llltl lT iNEA Service Writer) VEW YOKK, June 13, "I thought I'd Iopp my joh, which waa noth ing to lofe, and that It would be just a little trial like any other law suit at the courthouse." TIiih wan the notion John T. Scopea had in advance of the battle he pre cipitated by dincunaiiig the theory of evolution with Ida ncirnce. clnne at the Onytnn, Tenn., high achool, in violation of the recently enacted atate law. Modest Tilt Grows In tend of Ibis inodent. lilt, the tdiot be fired for aelioInMir freedom baa been beard around tbe world, and the - 1-year-old teacher finds hi in we If pitted against William JenuiiiKx Itrvnn lihnui'lf w liile a nnlion U iltcltefl II,; l.a.llr. N,r, i JuM 0 Hi at the magnitude of the struggle, but he has no notion of ipiitting. "It looks like s fine mens I got myself Into," be remarks boyinbly during his visit to New York for con- I Mitthews, pastor of the I niver ference with hi" allies, the American , sity Itnptlst church of .Seattle, will Civil Liberties t'nion. ; give the Haccnls'ireate serrti'tn at the "I did see it wan a big important j First Methodist church. His topic cause. It would have to be ieni'd will be "Iteligion and the Modern out some time. Many of ih men Mim." A I 1 :3(l the I 'ommencement teaching srienre were married and concert of the school of inttsir will so tied up that they couldn't tfik- ; f,, pnre in the mu'lc auditorium. cliancet. So I stepped in. Tt final event the romnienee- 'I'be tent book in biology w bii-h (Continued on page two) Tft .upiirt I civll'ln!" of ,1'fhn T. Kvaii". iiitmImt tli whoil h'"lrl tin i up for rM'I'-'i"ii. a Krn.ip of local hii"inf.. lii'-n wli'i hflt'v tlial lh nork ft Mr. Kiai.K ilurinc III Ial ar warrntii. liia flurn for an other lrtn Lav vnuf out in hi? li tialf n "I ll' rtrt;tn i.firl- ul'fl f'tr npl Mori'!. It i. p'unir'i i.til hy Mi-.h. who fir ha'-kitif Mr. Kat. ll.i liinrat Hi pn.t .war Bh."!!!'- liarni'inj ha. pr tail"l nn Hi li'H'l hoard an'l llial tin. i. to Hi h-.f liitrrfsl of Ih. ti-U'M .i.fin. 1'urnn ihe year J1..1 ' rlosed there b betl a program of ron.trmtive rb and no rauiliiff .jch s marked prions board, and tt ( hlieve ll.it tli.s car. b-st b r,Pntin;i"d bv rtian.g ih prr'i.t ftttJibrritp. Tti" lal 10. n lio liv- f'onH oir in .ippp..rl of Mr. I, '.an. tiavr .'alrd Ih' lr lil in i,n"l '""" uirula m Ibe local iirvt.pji.rn, m sril II WELL FILLED Commencement Play of Uni versity is First of the Big Events Baccalaureate Services to Be Sunday; Commence ment Monday beginning with the Coinmencoment piny, "I.enu Uriimmel' given at the McDonald theater yesterday after noon and evening by tho Vntvcraity company, the program of Commence ment week la full of Interesting ac tivitlei at th I'nlvertity of Oregon. Thta Is Alumni Pay, opening with the annual meeting of the State Alum nae awioetntion at the Anchnrnge, at 0 o'clock. Thn Alumni council met in the Alumni office at 10. The members of thin council are: Margar et Hannard linodall ("01), Earl Kil Patrick C00), K. K. Kubll i'K) Jainea II. (lilbert ('Oil), Mary Watson llarnea ('00), James H. Johns ('PJ), Nicholas Jnureguy (M7), Dorothy Duuiway Cl'0), and Herald Whitt C20L Then t lL.cnme th semi annual meeting of tho Alumni asso ciation fn the Cuild theater, followed nt PJ o'clock by the Ifnlversily lunch eon to alumni, senior and invited giienta, in the iiien'M gyinnaRlum. K. II. Young, pres'dent of the alumni council, presided. From 3 to 5 there la the president's reception to alumni and graduating class In the alumni ball and at fiillO the spcriat reunion dinners. Procession Tonight The flower and fern procession will take plnci- at 7 this evening. The alumnae will meet In front of Friend ly ball and the senior women In front of tho library. The seniors march i between the files of tbe alumnae and i then follow them down Hello lane to Villard, and thence to the west slope, ' where the flowers are left in an "O" ,""""rl ,'J' "" bine the i lions i r,rrv .ha llnvor.n.l Frank n. Tr. ; nient exercises is set for Monday, Ji:n 1", at l' a- m.. In the woman s building. An address on "I.eider ship' will be gien by Dr. Joel H. Hddebrsnd, dean of men and profes sor of cliemiftry at the I niversi'y of California, After ihe addre the de grees ill be conferred, Reunloa Tnay ripoeinl reuni n of the cbinpfl of ItMKl and PH.'i tok p!ae today, as t el fls renniors of flie .-Int.' 4 "f 1 w, I I, i I iv'(. If iiMi.'i. lIMtt, P. !.". PUt. V.rsj, PC'-'I and tic I, The Ffiil ng fltid lierkman orstions will te d' li'eied lb s ei.-mi!g at Vll- Inrd h!I. Tin" ntioal feature is one i of ilif old'itt ti iditi -n "f '(.miiieii, e- inent ' ' k on tft Oregon imiiium. i I'lani Au.sintx of S.er(on, Ivan P. 1 H "ijston of Fogeiie, Pritent H, Hen rtl.en of P'-r! Imid. I.exro Pr it hi man of Fiigene. and Kj hrsim D, Conway nf Palish I. FlS., Will comprle for the two pr zet er. Th Fsiblig prize of J1.'.0 will be an S nlen tor Ml im-i nn.n. o.nn. The Hainan l-rte of $t) is a ard- d the net best oration. Mily grsd dating seniors m.ir .alif t r Una ""r Dean Slraub Chairmaa lo-ari Joliu Slrnuh w,l( a I a hnir inm lij." irr in li.- li-n'f "f Vrrit- I (Coottourd vu pif. t!ir:e) CALENDAR FOR GRADUATION !S FOE Tommy Milton Wins 250-Mile Altoona Classic ALTOOXA, Pa., June 13. UP) Tommy Milton won the LO-mil spring classic automobile race. Milton came In to change both rear tires at IM.". miles. Ilia pitmen made quick work of it, but Cooper regained the lead. After one fast lap. Cooper's left rear tire gava way and bo left tho track. In a masterful drive against Do Paolo who had slipped Into the lead, Milton went to the front by a acant few feet. The finish was one of the most ex citing ever wltneased on tho Altoona speedway, Milton crossing tho line a scant few yards ahead of Peter De Paolo, winner of .tUo Indianapoli race, who was second. Harry Harts wns third and Frank Elliott fourth. OF DAY IS QUIET MEPFOUD, Ore.. June 33. Hun dreds of Medford cltlsens gathered at Camp Jackson today, cheered tho troops of the Oregon National Guard as they marched In perfect formation across the parade ground, headed by (heir bands, and submitted to In spection by Hrigadler General White, his staff and the regular army offi cers on duty at tlje camp. This was the only military feature for Ihe day and this afternoon, most of the aoldiera are to attend the automobile races glren In their honor at tho local fair grounds. With settlement of the camp over, the SftiMl officers and men have settled down to the dally routine, which Ihey will follow closely . for the next two weeks. Sunday will be a quiet day for rest and divine worship wlllt .Monday marking (he opening of intensive training. ING ERTRE AT CPITZDERGEN ADVENT HAY, Spitsbergen, June 13. OW The steamer Ingertro an. rived hero today with the Norwegian government's relief expedition Which will search for the missing Amundsen polar expedition. Amundsen's ship, the Farm, Is here. ! Doalrice IklHon . O w v I Tha Slory o Far I (il.OIHA (iOHI'ON, tn-auliful flap- pr, marrlra 1'11'K (illKdOKY. a 1 iruHlliK lawjrr. "-r ! ' rin" l fuu "'! '' "I"'1"'" 1ml no work nr cliil'lrru! ! i,k liorrnwa MAfilllK. Iii nrntli jrr'a mal.l. I- I'a.h filorr to cook. ; llul alia ra fiiara tn Irarn. Tha ynum (ir',"r)' lv a llnui--! warmi Amona Ihr fui-ala I" STAN- I.KV WAVIirKX. an rtr Hh . 1 nhiira lilory nn aa In I"". I Tim "kII'I" parly lir'aka up whrn , l.lll.A III ll 'lll 'o!!l llll.l.. hr bu- I ' haml. for m-iiIi,. Magi.. 4Wtri. ,,.,ila lirr job. liloiin lilf'a liS(i- j IIII. II HWAXriHN In lakn hi r placi". i allh.o.ali I'P k l. lli h-r ll'-sr ' ' nffnr.l a ionl 'I'h'n h"n' , ,r.li of itoMniH norili of i-lolhr,. Hi,. I lnil "P"il a nrw '"ir for lir Nt.f. Kloria BO'I ailoiru Ko Joy rAn, In lb- car, aii'l ar ccfu bj ' MiiTHKii (;ui:'i"uv. : Nul ilay lilorj iiivif Wniburn. MAY NI'.YM'il II, ''' of Ml. JOHN SC.Y M' 'I 11. aii'l Mil) B'liiiir. r JIM I'AI1K.K. I I'" homo-. I'ukj rclurn. uiijp'-'1'''1)'- I'"'" ,l"' llr,-au- of h-r affair inlli l'an. M,r l"l"l out of 111. Il"ln. W..-. i.n club. I H'rljr ri.l.b-l. "Ii hf up l'r'. tibiria , lo ri- , 'aburii in hi roonii', an'l rilurii4 ; lo fiml llial I'o k ha br,.,, l.i.mlu j liom. ill, b)' MiSM KKKKiM, b' ''- rttf Now ga oa With tha Slory l.nlllA furiou. ith Mi., " llria for brinaina Ib. k hlna. Hp ruuhl ban- coma alona in bin Inii, ju-t a H'll a hoi! . . , llul 11.1, h u.u-l be a .Miui.lcrin, Ani l to 1'ick ! II OFF CEHS SLA :f T Battle at Close Quarters Waged in Chicago- After Chase of Mile More Than Fifty Shots Aro Fired; Three Policemen Are Dropped CHICAGO, June 13. OP Gang sters and police shot it out today at close quarters In a revolver fighf re cultlng In the deaths of two policed sergeants and of Michael (iennn. one of tho attacking gnng, and the, wound- , Ing of a third policeman and Genoa's f two companions. Genna la believed to i have been brother of Angelo Genna, gangster recently assassinated, and i the killings are believed to presage a hitter police war against gunmen and beer runners. Superintendent of Police Morgan A. Collins declared the police killers should be indicted and hanged before tho day ended. Two of the wounded men may die. Shortly before noon the death list stood at three: Potloe Sergeant Charles Walih; al most Instant. Sergeant H. Olion, died In a hospi tal. Michael Genna, gangster; died of wounds, i . The wounded: Sergeant Michael Conway, shot near the heart, may die. John Scale, gsngster, ' Albert Aninnlie, gangster. Tbe fight burst after a chase of nearly a mile and a half on Weatern ; avenue, after the police sutiad of four s sergeants from tbe detective bureau ' saw a large automobilo speeding south. police Car Pursue The police car turned and pursued. The gsngsters Increased tbe speed of their car and at Sixtieth street their driver lost control and the car crashed Into an iron fence. The de tective sergeant so,uad came to a (Continued on uage two) That was her poee, flory thought angrily. . . . Why couldn't thea aecre taries realiita that their jobs began and ended in Urn office? Gloria, her- (Contiuued n page tire) Take Flapper Fanny Alonp: for Vacation i Klappar Kunnv'a part roniarka are rrpialxl an. I fnjoyi,! au inii'li by ! .varjb.l.i that you ' "t " ""I' ; np iih Hum fhila on jn.ir .a.ntion. . Call I -"' "n.l intri. t Tho (Iumi-J ' to fornanl lhi pap.-r ilaily I" Jr-mr ! lo.iilion aihlrrsa. Flapp'T Kuuur wa ! help Ju ha tovii liiu I WHIH tVf Q -(OU A.0L FOlKyjj; w f?Ur TAKE w;-;f -'.hi FLAPPER Vilii! FANNY 'C'b'iW WITH K you t