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i 1 . 1 1," . TEN 11 MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1925 "Intimate Strangers' ' and Ghost Story will be presented at the Eugene High School Gymnasium Friday, December 18 These plays are coached by Mrs. Christie. The stag" manager is Russell Prairie. "INTIMATE STRANGERS" It a Three Act Comedy by Booth Tarkington The setting for the play is to be at an out of the way railroad station. CHARACTERS Mr. Amos ........ ...Emory Schracder Aunt Isabel . .KiUhl.M'ii Powell Aunt Kllen .Louise Smart Florence , , . Klinor Kenny Johnny White Elvert Aadutls Stntton Master . Justine Mrlonnld Henry ...,.,,.. , ...IKusty Stewart Matty Beatrice MiUitfiio "GHOST STORY" I a One Act Play or Prologue Written by Booth Tarkington . " CHARACTERS Anno K, Garrett. Bill Pittnmn. Dallas lleistand, Cam. lie Clenien Hon, Uarold Elkina, Dorothy Wade, Thomas Wells, Angollne Fischer, Justine McDonald and Nellie Baxter. 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Clyde llunl niul Don of willow, t-'atiror' ulu, nnd Mr. niul Mis. W. C. l"oa chum of Payette, Idaho, SCHOOL SIS PROGRAM VIPU.S API'KAH AT NU.HT CLASS AT rUKSWKIitj O. 8. PMrher iilxv Talk, on Sub. Joct tkf U'truiiioMi 125 Auoiitl Mooting (Ritttr Ian County Special) CRKSWKIiL Or.. Dc. 15. About 125 attended ho n.Kht school conducted by S. T. "White. prufpsaor of nurlcuKuro of Cotttuie urove, and which was held Mon ilay nlghl In the KarmertT Union hull. The Porona school pave tho fol lowing program:' solo. Kilwin Retl fonl; tllaloKua. "Hetty'n lUunden." ! tern loo Mosby ami Konnlth Sohroyer; nolo. Tlllio Spahr; reci tation. Hernice Moshy; nolo, Flor ence La nil; recitation, Betty Iou Gano; nlano nolo, Kllon Matusch. O. S. Fletcher, county agricul ture nKont. save a 30-ininuto tnlk on legumes of Iane county. Mr. White, who U holding a series of meetings uniler tho Smlth-lUiKhea act near Cottuse Grove spoke oa soils ami soil water am! conserva tion. Rev. Mr. Cameron, pastor of the Cottage Grove Presbyterian church, wua present ami nmdu a few remarks. Questions and the answers fol lowed the discussion and program. These meetinKs are the first ve nlni; classes ever held hero. Re freshments of punch and cookie were served. Old-fashioned songs wero a feature of the evening. The next meeting of the school will be held the second Monday in Janu ary on account of the Christmas activities taking up the present time. s MASONS ELECT OFFICERS INSTALLATION MUX BE HELD DECE.VTHKK 38 (RrirUter Lana Countr Special) CRESWELL, Ore.. Deo. 15. The Masonic lodge held Its annual election of officers Monday evo nine. The officers of the past year were all re-elected for anoth er term. They are; worshipful master, i. N. Smith: senior war den. R. P. Scott: Junior warden. Clay M. Stone: treasurer, G. E. Kverson, and secretary, u. a. Sedgwick. Installation will be Saturdny evening, December 26, and a com mittee, on arrangements was ap pointed. Chester Xoland and Earl Law ton of Salem were present and made short talks. C. W. Dixon read from a copy of a paper of Kimball, Minn., whero his father, Walter Dixon, resides, an account of a birthday party tendered his father by the Masonic lodk'e or that place, his ratner is 88 years of aee and just completed a term as master of his lodge. Ho has served 20 years as Its secre tary. A cake with 88 candles was presented to him. ORESWEMj' personam CRE8WELU Ore., Doc. 15. Alva Wise took 117 turkeys to Drain Monday conveying them by truck canvas covered, making the trip nicely. The ladies' aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. J. E. Noland on Wednesday ' afternoon of this week. Mrs. Ed Anderson, chairman of the child welfare committee of fers a final opportunity to those who would like to contribute to the handkorchief shower for the children's home at CorvalliB. If same arc In by Friday of this week at Mrs. Wyatt's store, they will be acceptable. Mrs. Sophia Eckland" left Sun day for her home at Westfir. She has been visiting here several months with her sister, Mrs. Emma Johnson. WIXBRRRY VKKKO.VATjS W1NBERRV, Ore., Dec. 16. Mrs. W. B. Hcott, who has oeen suffering with a severe cold, Is getting much better. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson and little son. Vernon Winfrey, were Sunday visitors at the homo of Mr. nna Mrs. Wilbur winircy at Fall Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neot and Repair Your Car ON OUR NEW Installment Plan INDEPENDENT GARAGE 31 Fifth Avenue, West Phono 2232-R Oriental Gift Collection Gift Book Children's Books New Fiction CO-OP STORE . 1.3th and Kincaid Lane County News J I In i n hour. ltoniild, Vin lim niul Albert took Sunday illnnvf With Mr. anil Mm. A. Motheny. Mian 'rtiolmn, Hoott, who la r-m-plowed In lOtwiMie i'nl Saturday nlliht niul Sunday on tho rnlioli (Comliuiod on pao 13. column ) DAILY MARKET REPORT (Oritn Joiiraal Murk HtfWcw) IVHTl.ANI. OM h IHilry urO .Uu-U cMiulnuiM ih'lr (U'womira ivuv mo tit utt tlio 111 tla fti wU un lti opi'it ttmrkt, KKurli to il tU I'llnhvit tirli-t u ho tint tr tirovn tnltut. w(tb mn IncrvnatiiR iiri:u if now (H'lHtuctUm, tit outUt 1 t.ir tyn u(ru-ut tu kv tlto chtml of th trmU i-Wrtvea. Thvr r mu It Hip UHt Hm( r wUHiiK to buy HBa tiMay hold ihm viutU. Kvtry- on wnta to onload Pg llU as llUl Uiy ioPttt. Kvryon lit lhi rg trNl who hn lMit In itio bualiwM tr my length fit Urn know that It l impaMlbt o a tli ron ith th lnt fttU wluUr I'tftloJ with out vurtKrluc !. Tlmt I in riyon why ovvryon nuxiou to clrnti up thtr cBK lutlilliiK from tUy to &Y ratliln( tliMt tomorKtw furthor umIIu U mot than ltkily. Out vt Xc ftch In txtrftt, firsts ftnOL unorttltl wor hawn, with (tutu m ilkuiiK down So nail current rcalpts un clmnsoii. ltJtr TnwKi I WrakMUng Mnrkot for bultcr con tin un to reflect wvnkncM with furlhvr lu In th prlct of rub on th on nmrhot. Hhailod uric r shown vrywher for cub. Print r woakcr but uuuhnud. Turkivr Krreipta An Nominal (VimIy enouith turkoy r arriving to otnbllh a prk or markat bar at th moinvnt. Th top prk quoted hr It 4ic m pound, but this mnna nothing I that much la blng paid for aupptla delivered hrv rhlrkn rtrmju.il Very Keen Tmnod for chlokana of nil aortt It vrry kft-n hr. Mirht bona ar firm ftt aoc for )lv bird with hoavy atock be ing nought ftt itc. Itctpta ar trm 1 ni(Hlrftt0. rnuibrry Mnrkr I Kaalrr ftllchtty aalr torn 1c nvaln ahown for rrantHrrla hr with rnrftl ata at H wflii !5 tox with nmltd movmnt at 11.50 and a at 111 more limited aat at H.74 box. Primary nr!ca ar unrhanurd. iTttriit-ntiy all or th demand la In th northwat product, eastern offering? b ina; negiecieu. fotnto Market Arm Rlornant 51taKnnt ton continue for potato at Oreron-Waahlnrton primary point. Yakima, la actually aaklng th trad her to name, a price It will buy at, a con dition mfftrilnir only extreme atarnntlon tho re, t.ocal le principally f 2.11 Q 13.60, with ft few 13.75 cental. Ilrlef Note of WholutI Tmdo Rlpo banana are hold firm a. lOo for moat wt re. Oranrca araln firmer In th South, re. plant 1 finding a ainall mov. ment. Kanry California, ureen tm& at 2Ko ner pound. Artichoke at 11.75 dozen for fans and ll.;$Ot.60 for ordinary atock. UntnoQM tomatora flni1Ina favor at 14 for fancy and f 3.75013.00 for atandard. onion market rtrlfiln. a lea hr not above S3. 26 Rrncrnlly. (ottntry-kllKxl hoa llahtlv aalr: vpl fully aleady. RhlpfXT Wrnthrr Nolle a Weather bureau advd Tueeftay! Pro tect ehlpment during th nit H hour carnal in follow In a minimum tmnr. aturea: "Clolnir north to Brattle. 43 de ar; nnrtbeatt to Spokane. 5 drrree; at to Baker. M drea. and ouh to Aahtamf. decree. Minimum temrmr- aiur at Portland tontght about II d rea. FoHtftud PORTLAND, Ora.. I. 15. Tri.su. ar th prtc daalar pay wholtra as cent wnr einerwia notdt nuitar Selllnc prtc. box lot: Cream ery price: Print, extra. Ilo per lb. for piain wrappcra, aubct to dlacount of IOS: dairy buying prtc. Ilo per lb. Hotter fat Country atatlon dllvry bnale: neat cburnln cream. 47o nr lb.: No. 7 gral. 43044a v.; Portland de livery; Dt churning cream, lie lb. jnee eeinng prtc: Tillamook ootm ty triplet. IIOI3o; loaf. 33013c; Oregon triplet, not brand d, lo pr Ib-t TIIU mook f. o. t. Mlllag price: TrlpUt Ilo lb.; loat tffo lb. Coo county ehaea. eillg prk to rotftltaxgj TrlpUt. loo; loaf. 31c per lb. 1 Egg- Buying prlca. Front trtt Cur rent receipt. 33a pr dozen: hennery white. 34c per doi.j hennery pullet. 3o; , unueraiZfHi, zuc. Llv Poaltry A1iDg prtc: Heavy hen. IC02e lb.: llaht to medium hen. 2Qo par lb.; broiler, heavy, 34c per lb,; light, 30030c; Pekln duck. 30022c; col orrd. l20c lb. Turkey Fancy dra4. 36tt3lo lb- ordinary, 10034c; fancy Hv turkey. i no per to. Onion Bltrns; prtc to rUl!eri gar lic llfisCOc; Orecon. 13.21. Table Potato Deichute On ma, IS. So I3.75; local. $2.00013.50; Yakima. $3.00 &$3.?5; fancy baker. 14.00; weet po tato. California, 4040 per lb.; yam. $3.00 buebel. Bell Pejtpen Local IOISHo pr lb. Bunch -cetable Parsley, IoOIOo; radlshei, 30c ; beet a. 20o : carrot, 30c ; turnip. 40o do ten bunch. Back Tgtablflliac prlc: Bt, 13.00; carrot. 11.60 ack( cabbage, Oregon, lMlo per lb.; lettuct, California. 14.60 per crat; cauliflower, local tl.&Ofi 11.76 crate; celery, tl.00OlI.60 dorn; gro pea, ( ); spinach, local, $1.00 orange box; tomato, not kou, $4,50 crat. Mmta guui Prmrtalos Country Meat ft J ling prlo to retail- r: uountry-kiuea hog, beet batobar under 150 lb,, IfiOUc lb ; beat oalvea fnbout 84 to 100 lb.), HQ Ho per lb,; lamb, 17 2lo pr lb. Lard Pur af, l3o lb,; horUnlng, IGo. flmoked Meat Hnmi, 21034a per lb., brkfat bacon, S9053o per lb, Tfope, Wool, fllde. Wt, Hop Nominal; i2l crop, alofcert, DOtnlnal, 20032o. Hid Buying price: Baited hid, all wolgtit, Be; green nldea, 7c; salted bull. c; green bull, 6o; waited or green calf, 14o: nltd or arreen kin. lOo. Sheep Pelt Flint dry hep palta, long, 23Mc; hort, 11 Vo( placi Uoi flint dry ahearlngs, each, IOIOo; aHd plt, long, ach, ll.00Oll.50; short, ach, 26O30oi sbearlngf, sacfj, lOOUc; drV salted pelts, 17tto, Wool Nominal; ralUy, fine, -btoo 3 tap 40c; medium or -3-l-blodd, 3RO40a per lb.; coarse or t-4-btood, l8033o per lb.; braid, 31032c lb. At valley points prices ar 2p to lo hlhr for leotd Mohair Buying price: Kid, too per lb.; staple, 46a per lb.; abort staple, 40o par lb.; burry stock, 20e per lb. Cases ra barkBaying prlc, 1131 peel, 7o lb,; 1034 peel, la lb. Orgon Orap Root-r-Buylnt prlei I Ho pgr lb. . CstUe said ralv atoer. good T.ISO I.2S Medium 1.760 T.I6 Common , f.lOO 1.71 Canner and cutter 4.I0O 6B0 Heifers, good end choice (ISO lbs. up) 6.000 1.60 Common and medium ' (all weights) ' 4.B0O 6.00 Common and medium ,., I.TSO 8,00 Canner aqd cutter .,,..., .I.60O 1-76 Cows, good 4.60O 1.00 Common end medium I.60O 6, T6 Cannr ahd euttar ........ 1.00 1,60 Bulls, good (beef, yearling excluded) 3. 7BO 4.60 Canner to medium 1,000 76 Calves, medium to cholc (MillkfcdH4flxrludf.il) ft, Rf) Culls and common 4.6of fl.co Venlers, mndlum to choice., I.00O12.00 Cull and common 6,000 0.00 nn rep nna Jrfirot Lamb, good to clioloe (Mt, Adam) 13.A0O14.0O Meillum nnd good fvatley). 12.60014,00 Hnavywftlght (12 th, up). ,10,60012.60 All wolghli (cull and common) 9.00917,00 Yenning vomers, mod lit m to cholc 1. 60OH.80 Kw,. coiiunou to rhoU'tt.t,,. 1.00 O OUll d common t I.IIIO NOTD The abov elai and grad Qiotmlmio do not In all can rpre gent ftclu) Mle. tu tutu liiUnaB thy ruraut valueji at vhlrtt auvh took would U If llbl, avoordlug to tho Judgment of th market reuorUr HiUJ Heavyweight (150 to 1$0 11m ). medium, good ftd rh.dre U.60OI1.0Q Medium weight tt0 to lit) Ik.), medium, good and ... HtoU-e lUIOlM) Light weight (UO to 100 )!.). common ntsdlum, ohoW - 13,00013.86 Light light (114 t 140 lb.), common, medium, good nd cliol. U. 00 01 ! 00 laiightr nlge (130 lu. down), medium, good and chok , I1.00OII.H feeder Hhd twkr pig (TO to 130 tba,), common, lit- dllim, gtHtd add i lu'U'o. . . U.00O VJ.40 Portland tlmln Kuturea (Lly Th AoiHK-lAted Pre) POUTI.ASn. Oi.. lV. l. Wheat, IDili. hard whit, December, January, II. IT; html white, blue etem and bort, ItotiMuber, January, It,. 14; eoft while, lH-euiber, January, 114: weetern whlia llrcemlwr, January, ll.: hard winter, northern trlug, t Dei-eitibr. January. I U; weateiu red, loember. January, 1151. tiat, No. S. Sl-potmd whit feed. He cemher. January, IJ 10; Nn 9, 3-imUli( griiv. lerember, January. 130 50. Uarley, No, 1 4-pound. Iiecember, January, $30: No. I, 44pmnd. lMm ne. January, $30. Oorit. No. 3 oaetern yellow hlpueut, (rcrtitber, January, $34. 50, Mill run, standard, 1 tec mber. January. t:i.6o, INtrtlnml Dairy fNctmngn ftly Th Aaaorlated leaa) POUTLANU. Ore., loo. 16. Puller, ettra. 4 Hot tatidarda, 44 p; prim flrHla. 4c; flrat. 4o per lb. , ICKtfe. exlraa, Sto; flreta, Ua pullet, lie; current receipt. 32c; undorUd. per do. y AVhmt Price lfBt,r (Br Th Aesoclated Pre) ClttCAOO, l.tc, II. Wheat prlc whirled upward IUt ft buahel today, rhlrfly aa a reeull of huge crop lne in Argentina, officially eonrtrmed br th Argelillne a-nvernntetiti )lg European buying of Canadian wheat waa aUo a factor. The (,'hfrago wheat market H.Micd tron at virtually the ilav'e ton ftrgre. 1 -.4c (a 6".,c net advance, new ty I. Pec n,br. It. 71 T-J and May j II. 4 S-4 to 11. go, with corn 3-1 to le up; oata at 6-c to -4t3tlc tm and pr vUlona varying from unchansea fluree to a rla of 38c. Vew Vork lion (Bv Tha Aoclated Pre) NRW YORK. IV.. II Pacific Ooat. 1921, X7030OI 1134. JJOilc. Vw York Troll IMrea (B The Aaictted Pre) NKW YOHK. BeT. 15, - Bvpratd 13 HO 14 f'rmtr; choicd DHOUc; fancy, chnlc. NH?6c: evtra cholc. ?i(j:c. - nuivrnia. -ic; Oreeoo. 3-4wlV. Peach carci standard. Millie: Heleln firm: mo miiaraUl. W9Uei Choir to (mew it ...... . KnUtlt IhUrr Ktrhsns Tll "Wlalrt l"r.w BATTI.B. it 711lr,J"'i"- ,,e; 'brk, K1f rrat.t. ....I. ii... ... isinrii, ajC; 1111X40 COlOf. c; pullet. 34c pf aaBm wr ' 'ny The A wot-u led Pre) PORTLAND, nr..4W1,,,. -f.t . n,.,.r umomv. iiTetll- 711 to? "'" "-mln.l: .lf.(.. nan.' H..L. .:.."." "!' IX:. :l '"'m- - l oniT i:ourt of I t filate .11 ....... .'?m'n''. b, ,, . ; ........ ..rinra .. roqu rert nolle. lla A.lmlnllraior of ik, k.i.i. of "..:3.r,t Bc"""" Tuna ll - Notlc. la h.r.br iven thai H t Mary a). McOIII. d.ca.orf. haa (ll.d hi, lata In tha ooualr ooort of Lana Countr rI''r,"'1 Jh,t """"sr. tbaTiVo da, of D.c.mb.r. 1,21. .t 0.0lMk J tha for.noon of id d, ., ,h, cen " court rnom In Ih, courlbouaa In Ku. ri-uMi a, tha lima and pine, br th. Mid aourt fo. th. h.arln, of obj.ol"oa o J? s.rdt!.BtB.,t.,Bad "" a'"' "'"" ?i .V? . u"'. Anr mn ol'Jiotlona - Baiad tbla Hlh day of Vovambar, 1121 ' '. .' CAMOKA Admlnl.lrntor of th. Batata of Mary B. UoOIII, d.o.an.d. waa. 11-21., , truKKUt,ONIIRD ; Nollca la harabr lan that by vlrtua of an axaoullon anil ordor of a.ia in foraoloaura la.und out of tha circuit fnVi! J. 'i'V""1'' Orawn, on Ilia 10th day of Novambor, 1(21, In anld court, In ault whoroln on tha 71h day of Nov.mbar. 1B26. in aald court Jol Morrla, Jr., and Norman O. Morrla, plain llfja, racovar.d judsmont asalnat th, dofondant Clnriinca J, Burnett for th il,m"."?;"' " rur'hor aum of I7I.00 Attorney faoa, and th, coala and dliburaamanta of thla ault, which Judifment waa anrollad and flockotad In th. Clark'. Offlc. of .aid Court In .aid County on the Till day of November l2S, and anld etocutlon to me dlreoted rommandlns ina In tha nnmn nf tha State of Orason, In order to anllary anld Judsment, ntlornnya feoa, male of ault land aorruln coala to aell lha followlns jdARnrlbed real property, to-wit: Tha Norlheaat Quarter of the Month'. , weat Quarter (NK'A, SWM) of B.o , tlon Four (4), Townahlp Boventeen flT) Boulh, Rango Hlrht (,) Woat Wlllamolta Meridian, Oregon, con taining 40 ncreat I Alios Tha south half of the Houth ; oaat Quarter (BV, gBW) of Section . Thlrteon (13), Townahlp Heventeen (17) Boulh, Range Nine (0) Weat i ;. Wlllametta Marldian, Oregon, oon " talnlng R0 acres. Now, thorefora, In lha nam of tha eiala of Oregon, In compliance with aald execution and order of anle ahd In or der to aatlafy aald Judgment, attorney, feea, coata of ault and accruing coala, I will on Baturday tha ltlh day of De cember, 1921, at tha hour of one o'clock In lha aflernoon of aald day, at tha Routhweat front door of tha County Coiirr lfnuee, In Bugeno, l.nna County, Oregon, offer far iala and aell for oaah, at pub. Mc auction, atibjoct to rndomplton aa pro. vlded by law, all of tha right, till, and fntereat of aald dnfandant Clarence J, Burnett, and all peraona olnlmlng by, through or under them or any or olthor of them In and to anld premlaea, FIIANK B. TAYt.OIl, ' Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. W-4 ll-ll-l Give Useful Present "Time nd tida wait for no man," myi an age-old philoio (ilter, and we . m i g l I add, neither, doe Chriilmn,. Day by day lha hour, upeed by and tuddenly you realize it it Chriitmat, What about your .hopping) , . . Eight More Shopping Days Left B ef ore Christmas Read these Christmas suggestions and come to Pilclicr's where of real merit in return for money expended. Beautiful Silk Umbrellas Twelve and sixteen ribbed, assorted colors, tit $4.49 to $9.90 Some with less expensive coverings, nt 98c to $3.98 Full Fashion Hose Heavy Silk Hose $1.69 Medium Weight 1 .'.$1.39 Full l'ubhioncd Chiffon Hose 51.49 100 Pure Silk Hose Women's Hose in assorted colors 79c Burson Fashioned Silk Hose 69c WoiiH'4i's Sport Hose . ; 49c Imported Novelty Jewelry Bracelets 49c to $1.98 Pins 29c to 98c Necklaces 98c to $1.98 Wommi'H Novelty Imported Choker lltuuls, UVu to UHo . Men's Shirts Mttilmg, brontleloth, nnfl lonif. cloth. Ooott lumirlmont ot imtturna to galuct from, II. AO to I2.0H . MEN'S ' Novelty Hose Pitney plaid, chocks and lilaln colors. HOo to 08o . Men's Ties Bilk nnd knit Hlllt poplin, nllk oropo, open nnd knit lour-ln-lutnd tlos. 40o to $1.40 966 r tit Willamette 1 WHERE QUALITY .MEE'rsui ' Rayon Silk Underwear ASSORTED COLORS Vests Bloomers Gowns 98c ,......$1.98 to $2.19 $3.49 Glove Silk' Underwear; Vests ......... .. '. $2.29 Step-ins .. . . $2.98 Bloomers ....$2.98 Chemise $3.98 Sweater Combinations fur Cliltlroii Clip, gwuntor nnd lovglnirg. 11.03 to J.70 . CHILDREN'S Handkerchiefs With nurnnry rhymoa. , Aro packed throo In a box, ' Slto lo TOO Children's Gloves Childron'a glovoa nnd mlttona ' 23o to 70a i ' XCCXefOOaiTTI Across from Rex Theatef Our aiiortmenf I, now t "'CMC, g-h, F.vexy.!11KforHlemM(evt I linn fur tlir wtmiai;, dumiyt billo li.ndlccchiej,; Are l ,-.e nut very appropr; nle Kid, (or tl.e Cliri,m in Hut tho W,l ol ihii u. oilmciil will Lo none if you wall Ira. ' ,v"n So ,hop early I If omens Glomes Kid leather gloves, fancy cuffs, A gootl assortment of colors. $3.49 Suede Finish Gloves Kititcy turn back anil cuff styles, 49c to $1.69 Felt House Slippers For "Her" Kile green, cherry, ribbon trimmed. All si.es. 69c For "Him" In assorted colors. Very good quality felt. 98c to $1.39 For the Children Exceptionally good quality felt. Rib bon trimmed and Cavalier styles with printed tops, assorted colors. 69c WOMKN'S BOXED I I Jlfli-rhiefS l-urn llnon. ,r?n1" , ( Throo rayon, vollo nnJ "" ...at.ill r riartpra rancy Bhimd -.ta-tlo. rln B4 i....n trlnunOll. . . I ario to Si.'" Silk Boudoif Caps t-? ?.Vlr r Id and Pc"' piim, "- , OHO l v Seth Urawa , Bll