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rfiy. February ,U L A li U Pnpfo iVina fc1 "i H for honors as one 01 . . CrroMw ' T olin pictures. Tbe ti where the- production -,H ?,(, a full wees B run. (?Lr night for the M " 3 the picture. in the picture U won tnt .? hut even the left ..tfnr ft ,lie -SS. I"nC.-uV Ben HuT In the Historic euuu. CBrodoction carries a tre- ThmiBh the picture Knew i'. m. R lh( W"" -hiu from the W u.,Show until its termino- score of the original fn, oojical 7 ri fa b(,.n U ."r.w HplliL- this week. The s.Jie inir also "re . i. CyMrtioo i n of he iw ' ,nj certainly one or the '01 OF , BEST OF FILMS IP Hor, on, of the most ta nas put " "',-,'.' e" P W time flies o rap- " . tho terse situations fcSni view, of .11 tin,.. Screen and Stage Lfc-Tuesday. Ramon Novarro LilONALS-TneMlair. Dolores Cos, fK in-0:d San Francisco." feEialy. Kstlwr ltalston in Pi V" ,,;Jhr" OWday Adolphe Men- " "-". . ulRIAM LOWRY i" VEHl romantic story ol ban Francisco in the days of departing in.niS Mtatcs; of a weird Chinese SSttSi of hard-boiled money- ukuw. , .t,-; jriiHAnpHii. nil h.ia.iflful Bftti r ' wih Kan Francisco." now play- r1. irtn..nM U A fnntiiMtiP JlMrtrthelesB entertamins picture. Virk storr book prologue the law beelns. showing an ancient Lrii nf Philm and landing: at FVu.. Hot. -hpre thev secure a Lj .t Dnvn through the cen- tm the itory speeds until just prc Ldiif Sao Francisco's earthqunke Edi ire. And speaking of earthquakes tfould nave ueeu luuv-u uei.i.r mi (producers had they left out the rfnei where taey aiiempt to snow ul an earthquake is like. Imaginn- ,u cannot De mxea so, eaneciuny ben to much movie stunt stuff is in line Mores Costcllo makes a fashion tar of the picture, wearing some mj lovely costumes as a Spanish (Borita. And we ought to include the re Ml that the closing titles and pic m ibow the loyal Californians at feoit in advertising. jV. H. GILLETTE TO Bl SPRINGFIELD. Feb. 2L fSne hi) W. H. Gillette wns nnmod ffsident of the MethoriiRt brother- mi it Mondiiy evening a meeting, aweeainR fam Ifnrthoiomew. Utbpr ofhwrs were chofifn as fol- WiHinm G. HuRhps, first vice- rtmm: Frank B. Ilnmlin second :-prP flent: Jr. . W. Kmnrv M riw-presidpnt; Frnnk Bnrtholo fourth vicv-president; Chnrloa .Poole, seeretnrv: L. K. Pnee. treas- irjr; Nim Hnrllioiomew, chuplain. wore infln z.i Dprsons wore nrea it for the dinnpr nnrl lofHnn nf mctr$, Prnf. w. F. G. Timelier of uniTfrsity of Oregon gsve nn ad lw on the Question of national ad Churches to Have Joint Orchestra TO Arrant . Ptn, yonnjj people of the Emmaus """n ennren and the Hethemta 'Mnfran rhnrph will mAr TupsHdv rint it the home of Hev. Samuel ,p meetinr has been called for 8 JrtnrrfiM nlayinu miisirnl instruments " '"" to be present. COUrt A.- ail . .. ,.U1 ai.cnuon wnetner your purchase Is 60c op $50. ACES UP By JOHN KNOX (From ttie official Hecorda American Hjiiig lieruea) (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) bearing out the best traditions ol our service. ALFRED A. GRANT, 1st Lieut., Air Servloe, U. S. A. ThiB faded letter now in the tvnr department files bears the following endorsement: HEADQUARTERS FIRST PURSUIT GROUP Air Servloe, American E. F. Seotember lath. Inn To: Chief of Air Servloe, First Army, American e.. r. Forwarded, recommending approval. H. E. Hartney, Major Air Servloe, U. S. A. Commanding. Major Hartney evidently wasted no time as his endorsement bears the same date as docs Grant's recommendation. 1 or once, "military channels" failed tenant Frank Luke, Jr, Air Servloe. U. S. A., be awarded the Medal ot Honor tor gallantry In action and for exceptionally meritorious service un der the following cirou instances. 2. Twelve ol the most noteworthy examples being: (ai August 16th. 1918, he attacked a formation ol live enemy machines, bringing down one. Vicinity ol Fallly. (b) September 12. 1918, he at tacked an enemy balloon at 8h9 In the vicinity of Marleulles, destroying (o) September 14, 1918, at lOhOO assisted in destroying a balloon near Bolnville. (d) September 14, 1918, at I7h25 ne succeeded in destroying a balloon in the vicinity ol Bury which was be ing protected by eight Fokker ma chines. (e) September IS, 1918, between I7h05 and I7h25 he succeeded in de- mix; tirj rSC German Albatross plane taken at the moment It was attaoklng a British , machine (Courtesy U. S. Air Corps) to keep up with the march of events. 1 Luke's promotion was granted, but, alas, to late. His unjoin Uncut to tuo grnde ot r irst ljieutenanc was made on November Oth, 11)18. The unclaimed commission was revoked more than a year later on November 11th, 1019. On November 3rd, with the German armies in flight and the end of the war only a tew days away, Captain Griint wrote another letter. Stili without news of Luke's fate, he turned over the leaves of the irus-sing flyer s record and came to a decision which few officers are ever called upon to make. It involved an additional honor for Frank Luke. Tbe armies of the world have many decorations which are given in recognition of va'.or; medals are a part of war, and the soldiers and sailors of the United States won their share of such dec orations in 11)17 and 1918. The Supreme Award There is one decoration which is never given except under the condi tions of the most extraordinary hero ism. Only ninety of these medals were won by Americans in the lnte war and only one was awarded to an aviator. That award was made at the suggestion of Captain Grant as set forth In the following letter HEADQUARTERS 27th AERO SQUADRON, A. S. First Pursuit Group, American1 E. F. November 3rd, 1918. From: Commanding Offioer. To: Chief Air Service, First Army, American E. F. (Through Military Channels) Subject: Recommendation for Medal . of Honor. I. I reoommend that Second Lieu- stroylng two balloons In the vicinity oi bolnville and bo is a mngry. (f) SeDtsmber 15. 1916. at I9h50 he destroyed an enemy balloon North tasi or veraun ana unaumoni. (g) September 16, 1918, between !9h03 and I9h!5. he destroyed an enemy balloon near Reville and as sisted in Destroying one near no mag ne-sous-les-Cotes, (h) September 18, 1918, between I6h40 and I7h05 he destroyed two enemv balloons in the vicinity of La- beauvllle and single-handed destroyed inree enemy pianes in less man ion minutes. d) September 26, 1918. he at tacked, with two others, a formation of five enemv olanos and succeeded in destroying one while being attacked ay two oiners. i nis was ai inou, (J) September 28, 1918, at 6h05 ho destroyed an enemy balloon near Banthevllle. (k) September 29th, 1818, between I7h05 and 1 7h 1 2 In the vlctnltv of Aveoourt he destroyed three balloons singte-nannea. 3. The next of kin of this offioer Is Frank Luke, Sr., 2200 West Mon roe Street, Phoenix, Arizona. 4. Lieutenant Luke Joined the squadron July 26, 1918, and was re ported missing in action September 29, 1918. ALFRED A. GRANT, Captain, Air Service, U. S. A. NEW YORK, Feb, 21. W The man who masqueraded h's way Into the hearts ami (tie poeket Umks of many women under the bo nun name of Lord lU'iiverbrouk and other alia en, Monday was sentenced to tea yenra' imprisonment for grand larceny. Arrested in rmUtUclpIua in June, 10J(i, he :tve hia name us liobert Whitman. He was arrest ml on the complaint of Mrs. Rose Hurkeu. who testified at hiH trial lust month that be had secured $iMHK worth of jew elry from her and vanished. Mrs. llurken said she Inter recov ered some of the gems from Mrs. Vir g uia Cameron Martin who testified she had married "Lord Heaverurook" after a whirlwind courtship featured by gifta of jewelry which later turned Out to be Mrs. Burken's. A few hours nttur the murrince. Mrs. Martin said, tuo man vanished, taking with him $.M,000 in money and securities, l'olice an d that his prince ly gestures and smooth phrases, used in practicing a K-'oKun, "treat em like cpjeens, hud permitted tbe lord to lead many wealthy women to the altar and leave aa many more waiting at the church. - . Scout Idea Began In Constabulary. Says A. H. Tyson SPRINGFIELD. Feb 21. (Spe cial) How the lioy Scout idea orig inated troin the Ninth African con stabulary through Itailen Powell, the "father of scouting" was told at a Joint meeting of Springfield troops 11 and 12 Monday evening by A. H. Tyson of ICuuene, who nerved in the same regiment with Mr. Powell during tne lioer war. Mr. Tyson, a brother of AY- P. Ty son, Springfield scout commissioner, said tutu loliowmg the wnr tne con itabularv wu founded with the Brit ish government designating Powell's regiment to be lortueu into tlie police Powell at that time originated tli system of honors and awards which he later, upon his return to Lnglaud, adapted to boys' organiuttiou. A $200,000 leoaov on the Install merit plan has como to Caroline Bit ten lie m. 20year-old New York author, ironi hrank Lormg rreston. ot Wes ton, Mass., a friend. She got $10,000 outriQht and Is to receive $5000 when ne is io. iu.uuu wnen sne ju, io,- 000 at 35 and the balance at 40. . In the meantime, she'll go right on writing. Expert Fitting ed Cross Drug Co. Sage Tea Turns way Hair Dark SHIHLEY BLAKE AHtAL southern "jubilee" ol ucsro siiirituah and orcliostra Belee tions wna in store Cor rauio luteuers iu on tbe General Molars series ot furaily parties Monday lusut, wheii Friyiilaire corporation bad charge of tho program, AJtisU ou die t ridis aire projtrani int-iuded Harry Bur leifch, negro baritone and touiposer, priucijuil soloist St. George's Epis copal church in New Vork; tbe hail Jolmson siiiKers; syuipbouv orcbewira under direction of ltoderic (iruhuin; baud directed by rMwin Fianko Gold man; ajid Joe Green's novelty or chestra Ueems Taylor, note musical authority, declares the Hall-Johnson sinners uiake the best presentation of nero spirituals ot any vocalist! in tbe United States. Mr. liarleiub, widely known na a vocalist, has been fft.ir.wl "Chi. father of sniritiwUs.' His best known composition, "Deep ltiver," was a part of Mon.lay night's program. TUESDAY PROGRAMS NAT1U.Nai broadcasting compau 8 to 8:iJo, lven-eutlj saion orclifca tra over IviHi, huiiu, lv.r OA, htiO, ivFU and ivrl; b;iU to U, Jinuge lessons: I) to U:'M. retold tales "Toe Man Higuer Up'' an J Ucury slorj, ver Kmi, KUMO, Kjj OA, ivCrW, KGU lllid Lihr, U:J0 to 10, 1'be Jtouudui's over KUy, KOMO, ill) OA, KGO and KD 1. ureuon Stat ons . KlIAU liu.lui-u.ioscl Corvallis 7. Tue Luuitius reporter: 7:oo, 4l: duo uieounx; :oU, mim utility pro K'aiii. . , KUW l4('lni-tSUkc I'ortlaud 0, dinner music; i:4o, book ciiat. KOl.N (.(Win-lUcikf) l'urt.iuid O, organ cuueert; T:lo. orchestra; S:lo, Oregon huuuiue society taut; U:lu, .-iimiuiilia fi'iiture. KKX CWK.inu-li-'Okc) I'orthind O sports, news, time siuats, lnetoc; news, snippers advice; cln. dren's hour; i", orchestra; 1U, diun frolic. California Station, Kl'l Hl.v..ui-tl(iki- lx.s Angc. 7:!i, popuhir vocalist and pianist; i CinriVI fatten Wallace, couualto. Ki'WJl (2:!il.lin l-itikc) Uuk.ai... ti, dinner musif: N. pmgram of in striiinental and vocal music. KKKC IHm-O-KiKi I .San Fran cisiM (:.';0, spuria Ulk; b, Haa .Swe'thcart hour; 10, dance music. KYA (HiiSl.lm-'ITIikc) San r'rau-r,sro-i:4i. Miles overboil, poet ami humorist ; 8:). Went C'ojst theaters program: . original composuiuns; iu Tomorrow: Read tbe Btory of the finding of Frank Luke's grave and the dotnils of his last fight the most thrilling epic of tho World war. (Copyright, 1928, John F. Dille, Co.) organ concert; 8, Washington's, .Mrth- uay program hj Triad Women a chorus; jO, dance music. Washington Stations KHQ (ri70.2inSH)kc) Spokane 7:tt0, concert orchestra. KJIt (W8.0m-!S(iOkc) Seattle 0:30 dinner concert; 10, dance music. KO.MO (3UGm-l).jkc) NentUe 7, concert orchevtrn and rocaliflts. California Station! KFWB i;il.m-830kc) Hollywood 7, KFWlt string quartet; 8, Kmma Kimniel, soprano and concert trio; 10. dunce music. KTAH (28O.am-1070kc) Oakland a. wnsiuugton a birthday program, Trillium trio. KFO. (241.8ra-1240ko) 10, organ recital; 11, orchestra; 12, dance music. KFRC (434.8m-0)kc) Son Fran cisco 0:30, The C'ecilians; 0, melody hour; 11, dance muNlc Kl'O (42i3m-71(lkc) San Fran cisco 8, program bv Atwoter Kent artists; 10. dance orchestra. KOO 3S4.4m-7S(ke) Oakland 8. The Pilgrims in Norway and Swe den; 10, dunce orchestra. AT'TO INRUHANCB Cost Is low. C. D. Lee-C. I Sigman, 200 Bank of Commerce Itldg. tf Mrs. S. W. Miles Dies at Jasper Mrs. Frances .lane Miles. 00. resi dent of Jasper, died Monday mo ruins at o o c ock at the home ot ncr boh, b rank Miles of that city. Mrs. Miles wus bora at Pallns, Texas, Sept. 2-t, 1SG7. At the hk of three years she moved to Cali fornia, and in 1883 to Oregon. 81u was married Sept. 0, 1SSS to S. W Miles at Hardman, Oregon. The: spent Jo years in Wallowa county and some time In the Hoitue river vai ley, coming to Lane comity three years ago. Mra. Miles Is survived by her hus band, by her mother, Mra. Mitchell' tree of Fresno, Cal.; by tliree sisters and by three sons, W. B. Miles. Van couver, wasn., v. a. juits, irfuanon, Ed Miles. Wnl'a Walla, W ash. Funeral services were held Tues day at Salem at noon. The Walker- Poole eli n pel of Springfield had chargo of arrangements. Postmaster and Mayor, Speakers Mayor A. U Williamson and Pont nuiRtcr Darwin A. Yornn will Ive. tli speakers at the meetin of the St, Amlrewa brotherhood of Central l'resbvterlnn church Tuesday eveninir, The maetiiiff will open at i:SO o'clock witli a dinner, carried out in the spirit of Wimhinjjton's birthdajt Following the dinner the buildimt committee o Uie chureh Is to meet to discuss plans for ruHhinn the con atruction of tlie proposed new church at Tenth avenue wwt and Mill street. Sticks to Her Pen e- ., j ' Ori MISSIONARY DAY Bible c'annes at 2:80 p. m. beicinnlnx Tuesday, Feb. -H, and nlRhtly preacli ini; st-rviten at 7:Hu p. ui. t'liihirt-u's ntiM'tings will be Fritluy, March ami Friday, March 0, at 4 p. m. Every menibor present" Is the jronl of the Sunday service which will be In the nature of a re -consecration meeting. JERSEY BREEDERS TO MEET FEB. 25 Annual meeting of the Lane County crttey Cattle club will be held at he chamber of commerce rooms in Emrene at 1 n. in. Saturday. Feb. Ivan Loucharv. tmrlhweatern field representative of tho American J sey Cattle club, wil be here to kivc first hand information on the condi tion of tho .ierxey buslneKS and to put the breeders in touch with proa ncotlvn htivora. Officer of the State Jersey club will be hero to discuss the arivtHniui of a spring show or a stato-wide tour. O. S. Fletcher, county a (tent, will report on the Jersfy comma that he is eonductintr. Itrccdnra are urced to attend this meutiuu, accordinir to Howard W. Dunn, secretary. Committees Named By Girls' League Rifle Club Gets National Charter Eugene high school Hifle club has received Its charter from the Na tional Hifle Association of Americn. They have been waiting nbout two months for thi. according to Emerald Hraaten, president of the club. Mar tin Johnson Is the facility adviser. The shoots are held every Mon day evening In the school basement. The range will be Improved and try outs will soon be held for marksman ship awards. Miraculous cures are said to be ob tained In Hawaii by visits to the famous "healing atones" of Wahiawa, near Honolulu. Re-ntmoiutmcnt of all standing committees was recently made at meeting of the tiirlsi League, with the exception of the scholarship committee, which has been function ing for only a short tunc. Kuth Ann Wilson, dean of girls, ntatns that this rnnuge whs maue m oruer uiai uiim work of the league could be equally divided between all tbe girls. The ' new committees are as follows: Auiilinryt Delilah Kndlcott, chair- man, Marjnrie Wilhelm, Mary Louine,; Oodds, Dorothy McDonald, Mary Knowles, Marion Chapman. Educational: Ellecne Kong, chair man, ltritta Sly, Miirjorie Haas, IJly Kuth, Dorothy Dupuis and lOliKabeth Oilttrnp. Social: Margaret Van Doran, chairman, Leveda Cameron, (lene vievn Dunlop, Klalno Chancy, Mar garet Taylor, Marian Powell, , Athletic: Helen Anderson, chair man. Grace Fennel. Yevonne Johnson, Delpha (olhy, Virginia Wheelet, Ueatnce INeal. Finnnco: Janet Osburn, chairman. Alice Buenning, Delia Swank, Ituth Heckett, Maxine McIonnld. Publicity: Maxlno Hcid, chnlrmnn. Dorothy Wiliinmson, Jean White smith. Helen Ie Unn, Lois Ilicks and Frank in Richards, Active work begun after the first mooting of the heads of committees. Women's Missionary union will ob serve a day of pritycr in the t'tuure jjational church, Friday from l::in p. m. to -:.'tii p. uu ami uan'iu at 7 i in tlie evening, it is aimoutnvil y Mrs, U, M. I'ay, president. Election of officers will he held at H:;o p. m. The pros ram of the alternoou prayer sessiiuis, with the churches in charce ia as follow: I :;;i-J::ttt p, in AdvomNt. Hap tisr. Church of Ciod, Christian. 2:3u-;t:;UI p. in. lon,e,..H'iiial. Kpineopai, Kvangehcnl, Lislii house n pie. :i:;it--I::!0 p. ni. I.nthernn, Metho- list Episcopal, Preshytentiii. S:tUa- Armv. Husiiicss schum at o:.' with election of utucvrH. rrescnt r fiivra are: Mrs. Day. president; Mr. ('. M. Collier, viiv-vresident; Mr. Katherine Stofiel, secrciary. The late Mrs. ltavdcn was treasurer. .At the 7:o0 Hcsston special honor will be paid to missionaries mul their fork, ana an invmmou m i-.""" xtendtsl to missionaries or former missionaries to be present ai mat time. A program will also be held. Meat Inspection . Is Debate Topic Th nrnrmm At the reeulnr meet- in of the Nestorian I'ehatuig enm held recently, during the activity pe rinil ennsisted of a debate on the question, "Resolved, that (he Eugene city meat Inspection ordinance Is justifiable.' Don Campbell, senior won by ft judge s necision oi iwo in one on the negative ide against Iri Edmundson. soptiomore. anc Eleanore Steward. Junior, who up held tho nffinnativo. An exhibition dehate will ne givei at thlfi week's meeting, according tc Victor Kaufman, president. Thi practico is much needed in prepara tion for tbe lloseburg debate, ac cording to Frank J. Palmer, debate couch and club adviser. "Resolved, that a three dollar 11 ceiiae fee, and an auto property tax bo adopted in Oregon, Ik the ques tion scheduled for debate on Tuesday, February Ui, Kenneth Dalton, senior, and Norma ITonston. junior, will de bate on the affirmative, and Harriet Van Ofdol and Thelmn t.uud, seniors, wll uphold tho negative. Presbyterians to Have Members Day Sunday will bo "member's day" at Central Presbyterian church, It Is an nounced by the pastor, Rev. A. 1 1. Saunders, with Dr. Clyde 1U Whee lund, of Chicago, preaching both at the 11 a. ni. and T :Ti p. in. services. A young people's vespers service is planed for 4 Ml) p. in. The revival services of two weeks' length will thus be Inaugurated, with Community Club's Program is Ready College Or eat Community cltV will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Feh. 'Si. with a no thick upper at UiliO o'clock at the club hotiM. Supper will be tollowed by t. following program: Instrumefii-ai duct, Arlino and Ell- woo,! Sob sey Uecitation, Martha and Junior Wills. Vocal solo, O. A. Dhenin. Instnimental duet. Mrs. J. I. Hoi tine--worth and Mrs. O. A. Ho... Vocal duet. Ktlwani Young and rbhy Homiuim, VimhI solo. Jean Young Special number, College Crest Kit chen land. A special hour will follow. SPK1NCT1MK rs Morcrop Fertil Itina time. UREUON SEED A FEED CO 4-40 t harneltun. tf 0J tli 0 uini nosEprno, Feb. 21. ow The state convention of the ttreon Auto Camp nsnchtion opened here on Momi;ty with a larae attendance. In addition tu the )r'H"n auto tump owners there were delegations pres ent from the California and U ah ington Hssor mtioni, all of the officers of th t 'nlifornia orgatiizat ion bf ing jn attendance as visitors. The morn ing Nessittn wus given over entire'y to detail work, which included tlie re port.s of the secretary and tremoirer, nil n-ldress of welcome by T'r. (Jeorg E. H'nick. mor of Roschur? and a response by II. M. Scivert, president Of Uf iW-riHl nu-iof'-tin'! Reports on Monday brought out the ta 1 tliiit , ,,, an o eantps in Orctroii has tcrown from Sll in "vi-, tf, m; 1 in 07. Tlic afternoon program Included re-p.t-fs i,f 1 ht- various commit! un address by Senator R. E. Eddy of Itiwebnrg nnd a general discussion on business nffnirs of the nnciarion. Manerud-Huntington Phone 1151. Fuel Co tf J. K. Pratt Insurance. Tel. I1S1 WIFE SAVERS? fTT?TV7fVVTVV?7V I , CASWELL'S S fl Aro considered outlaws In S H the electrlo line. B M J K i'ratt Innuranre. Tel. 1181 $300 Loan Wanted Well secured, repsy monthly. Phone 2148 Thst bmutiftil, '"1 llBtlc nfilnrL rl.v hnir r-an onlr ".'in by brpniiis miiture nf Sa 8D(l Kuluhtir. -harm I. 1...---J KT4 It YjHII.'im-IOTOItr I Ollkllllld T miirs(hi.fii Vhni 8. Iiture from .Mills cwlli-it'-: U. or- it fa.l,. tunl, .rari u rw ital bj tata Marun i omiruj. i mm iiiiiiMe'JgMBgaBCTw 1 CHAhL CO. j Special Beet 8teak or Chop piumblno snd Meatln9 i S Dinner 5 to 8 o'clock U Enomeers f I Daily-10c Sntet Ma, Work t j j Imueria PrH)N 243J;( tl'OWdS is!J!L Shloundhlmat Cheers I yjM in th, chin... ; Thrills! AV v d"rA I NOW i&'-'J'SK th tlght-Bwitch ' f ""'. 'M' m . . -iTBiJ mil v f LAST DAY Old San Francisco O0uCtlOH A Romance of the days when Tnsco was the Paris of Am erica .Villi Dolores Costello Warner Oland SoMn anil K.t ..!,... -..i b'l": hunirnlf..iH m - H0r to iiri-nnr.. ih i,J rrn tinnie nrant l. " .ft ll" fanmii. nl.! KO.Mlt KIKi (rMiJ.-ia-MnlK'i !pne ' f)M-timi rlnn.r nnd mllinit; 111. mod-1 Xlui-IWOfcn Senttli 10. !!J:''nt u"l.T5 SSh' WEDNESDAY PROGRAM! . H-,1,,1,.,, r " j NA'nilN.M. llroail.alni " VLWrk '! ttr,l' r W ""iSitaM 'W Klli;. KiM. K t?,lT" bir C"'"r "'' KW. KU. Kl'O and KK1: ! 1 . i "w Cm-, ,M'h Susi" ami , , -'A """f nly that l:t, ' . ' Dan t..f.n !, :. . 11 Uml ,,. uki,;1 'lr"w throurh! Z ".,'.hr !' J a,!. r '"'ilir niit.li-' .a"l'." ""'if"ll dirk " audsji.troufc WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS litis company (All. 1 1 U) HI. Ka lllivntli. iniwiml nuiipilr juir nnd orrli-im. o'r hlHi n.o.MU. KFtM. K'iW. K;' snd Kr I. 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