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Moro, Oregon. Friday, January 24, 1941 F ifty-T h ird Y ear N o . 12 Moro Breakfast American Girls in Battle of Britain 1940 Events Club Elects Listed For Officers Journal Readers Official County Paper Vote On Quotas Water Run-off Discussed In Causes Little A A A Meeting Erosion The m eeting of the AAA boards of the counties of Oregon in C o r vallis last week was attended by Frost Is Nearly All Gone Chronological Summary Of Activities of Past Year rep resen tativ es of each of the 36 counties who took p art in a varied From The Soil And Some 1940 Events Continued Reviewed and Plans program , and heard talk s al>out ♦ he condition of w heat and talked Water May Be Saved From Last Week Made for Future - ! of w hat to do about it. I It was definitely understood th a t Gherm an county resident* stood Ju ly 5— County C ourt picks lo M errill Oveson w as' elected I it will be m andatory on the secre Ly helplessly S atu rd ay , January cation for new m achine shed. H ar- W ashington D. C., J a n . 23,-IB o. , P>«M »Ot of the Moro B rea k fast tary of ag ricu ltu re to declare for 18 and watched a sizable portion v tst sta rts. fe re the lease-lend bill is enacted j ciub fo r the year 1941 a t its m eet- Ju ly 12— W heat yield lowered by q vote on m ark etin g quotas this of th e Jan u a ry m oisture h u rry it will contain several, provisions | jpg W ednesday m orning, Ja n u a ry y ta i. According to the law this down the draws and canyons to hot w eather. lim iting the power of th e p r e s i 22no. O veson* succeeds George July 19—F erdinand S ta rk m ar m ust be done when the su rplus is thi sea. F o rtu n ately thia valuable dent. I t is on this point th a t the L pdegraff, who has served in i *cd ut Vancouver'. H a rv est yields i L35yr of .the am ount needed lo r w ater as it left th e stubble and b itte r fight in congress is now in th a t capacity for the p a st year. | i-bout 75</< of norm al. Rolfe stal- -niestie use plus the probable ex fallow fields was not piggish in ita progress. Mr. Roosevelt w ants th" Giles F rench, by a unanim ous J a ttitu d e tow ard the even more lion judged am ong ten best a t , port. A bill as it w as introduced (it was b a l'o t was declared vice-president Chicago i The secretary is of the opinion valuable top soil, tak in g w ith it Tb^se five girts are m em bers of the personnel of the first two units oi w ritten in the tre a s u ry d e p a rt to succeed J. B. Adam s. The th ir the A m erican hospital now operating “ som ew here in southern England.’ July 26—Decision made, to have.i th at the* situation m ust call foi a only a m inor pojsfcron as compared m en t), b u t a dozen sen a to rs who ty m em bers p resen t nam ed W> F. The hospital is sponsored by the Allied Relief fund. There are 17 Ameri Queen to- rule over county fair.-! vote oi the grow ers wht> produce to th a t usually carried away un fav o r helping B ritain but not giv McLeod,, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r, re cans on the staff, 12 of whom are doctors, surgeons and technicians. The Miss Ramona Spoor and* Law rence I •••< rc than 200 bushels of w heat der sim ilar circum stances. - ing them 'Uncle S am ’s sh irt, are placing Bob H enderson, who filled i British caption did not give the nam es of these girls. Toda, both of Sherm an county ° n w hether m ark etin g q uotas shall F rost Cause« Run-off cbjecting. It is possible th a t the out the unexpired term of C arrel i m arried in Vancouver. Fred ! he Put effect or not. The call The plot for the wild scam per of ad m in istratio n has sufficient votes B ennett. for the vote is made before May H aynes buried W ednesday. w ater was laid d u rin g th e early to push the bill thro u g h both 15 and the vote m ust he taken by A ugust 2— Bank robbery pays W endell B alsiger was reelected I a r t of Jan u a ry when the th er- houses, b u t leaders p re fer accept fo r a two y e a r term as m em ber of sm all dividends. Wasco store June 10. ing a few mild m odifications to the executive confm ittee. General opinion of the officials j m om eter dropped every n ig h t to t o l btd of clothing J. B. A vgust 9— R obert B elknap and | !'lfrsen t is th a t the quotas would tem p eratu res ran g in g fro m 14 to m ollify the objectors. A dam s w as elected to a sim ilar Beryl Sheets m arried in Wasco. I ’-'-'so in the United S tates this y ear 26 degrees. These tem p eratu res C abinet officers have rushed to position, replacing LeRoy W right. Salem, Ore., Jan. 23.—T h a t the r pproxim ately $2000 in clerk h iro | j une Wilde leads in Queen con- ; because it m ust carry by a two w ith only slightly warmer read- the assistan ce of the president; O ;her m em bers of the com m ittee 1 thirds vote. If th is happens the ] ings d uring the day tim e resulted legislative re d istric tin g r./m e fo r doing n o tlin g . have told congressional com m ittees whose term of office expire in 1942 test th a t this aid m ight be provided at cie Dr: C. L. Holey and Wily A ugust 16—0 . P King buried a t I loam will be discontinued and the in the soil freezing to ab o u t six inches. D uring this tim e ..7» of sentative N e u b erg er of Multno- ! once or in two or th re e m onths Knighten. Voting , increases export subsidy will cease. Labor launched its fight for lib- G rass Valley. O ther com m ittees talked -of , an inch of m oisture fell as aleet man county is not going to prove - B ritain will cave in and the U nited e u liz a tio n of the unem ploym ent for Queen, June Wilde still ahead. county AAA office efficiency, soil ( and snow. On Ja n u a ry 14 th e day any too popular is a foregone con- S ta te s will be attacked, via South L ibrary To Gel F unds A ugust 23— --Sherman county to com pensation a c t during the first, cluiion. A lready the m easure i s . building practices and the possi- i tim e tem p eratu re began warming A m erica. have Stam p plan of relief. session. Four ,, bills The club voted ten dollars to th i being m ade the ta rg e t fo r severe w eek of . the , , . bil\ty of changing the the law law to t o r re- e ' up . but freezing w eath er equalised , As a m a tte r of cold fact it will Moro lib rary . In addition each t , ; ucism i not o rly a t the hands »1 ; ^ o r e d ><l«r Claudine Thom pson now in lead oucfc the surplus. ' this and the snow only settl , be m onths before the U nited S tates m em ber donated a book. of s t n a t Ors an J rep resen ta tiv e s a.ior. of L abor were brought to , fer A queen. ugust 30— Al K irtley ends life I In the m eantim e w hat is going On the n ig h t of will be oft »^production basis. Con and deposited in the House A com plete re p o rt of the o rg a n ’- from those counties stan d in g to Salem , seeks to with pistol in W asco? Queen race to happen to the w heat business? ; v /rath er w arm er and .59 of an iiK» tra c ts have been let on a cost-plus the>e 8teKS v0 1 - - 1 * ' of rain fell which com pletely aat- zation finances was given by Ray ’O fce re p resen ta tio n in the proposed , fixed-fee basis, hut even before experience ra tin g ” I en ters h ard est week, \ irginia Hel- Biake and approved. leahutfle hut from o th er u p -state e nuna e e * urated the few inches o f snow on these co n tra cts oan be executed piovision. A second seeks to r e - p ’t r leads. Mor.o m erchants plan the ground. D uring thi* rain and A ctivities of the club during the law m akers who do not like the the plants m ust first be erecteed. c u e the w a itin g period from three com m unity aid program . , -throughout F rid ay th« 1 7 th ,.'tfcB- idea of giving M ultnom ah county p t s i y ear were review ed and sug- T here are 125 p lan ts now being L- one jveek. A th ird seeks to in- 1 Septem ber 6—Ju n e Wilde wins w ater began collecting preparatory financed by the federal govern g cations re g ard in g projects for 6uch a big block of votes as it c i : use the m axim um of weekly Queen contest. County fa ir, in to its wild daah. Th< ThetM »tr« 1941 w ere nresented. Each new would have under the proposed m ent- and more will ibe added. benefits paid to jobless w orkers last stages of prep aratio n . in creased r> co n stan tly throughout . cfiicer was introduced and respon- plan. * These p lan ts will produce every Septem ber 13— l ’ari-m utuel bet- The sta te report on the crop in i u m $15 to $24. The fo u rth is Saturday reaching a m lxinunu ! fn the senate the N eu b erg er oik th .n g th a t B ritain and U nited ded w ith a b rief talk. tlviigned to elim inate the season t ’ng arran g ed .for fa ir. School fili ance plan indicates th a t it may volume a t 3:30 p. m ., according to In a discussion of the local baa- ’ propose* to aoolish the Lane-Linn ality exem ption fo r em ployers. At tp en s with reg istratio n decrease be possible for w heat grow ers of S ta te s will require. Som etim e in the U. S. D ep artm en t of A gricul the sum m er m ost of these plants k et ball gam tuis state to obtain lower rates on tu ra l's m easuring gage atationad _ es and the su p p o rt jo in t d is tric t and give Lane . coun . the sam e tim e it was discovered in m ost schools. ^bc “experience ra tin g ” provi- will be s ta rtin g up, but it will be, received from the comnvunity, the *y two full sen ato rs, Leaving, Linn I Septem ber 20 - F air brings la r fu tu re insurance for the prem ium s n ex t w in ter before thgy are o rg a n g eneral opinion was t h a t the team s w ith one. Josephine county would sicn w ritten into the act in 1039 g e s t g ate of history. Glen King j aid in have .been g re a te r than a t the culv ert by th« city park m Moro. From 3:30 *p. fn. tKa ized to peak production. In short, had not been given the su p p o rt be deprived of its one se n a to r and cm .tains an e rro r which, m ust b. improves a fte r h ea rt attack . Dr. the indem nities retu rn ed to the am ount dropped conitderably and they deserved. — - • ' tied into a jo in t d istric t w ith Jack - it will be ap proxim ately a y ear corrected before the Oregon pro- LC- p oiey leaves for Mayo Clinic grow er. For every hundred b ush An announcem ent was m ade of son county. The Clackam as-Col- gram can m eet the stan d ard s re fo. exam ination of circulatory els paid to the corporation 85 rapidly until by 3:00 a. m. Sunday before m ateria l will be rolling out the dance, F eb ru ary 1st, a t K ent, vm bia-M ultnom ah d is tric t wouid quired by the Social Security sy.-tem, since attac k in le ft foot bushels have been retu rn ed to th ere was not enough to reg iater of the p lants. On the gage. • • • to raise funds fo r the control of be abolished and Columbia tied B >ard. grow ers. and leg, S atu rd ay night. 9 * * H alf of the into a jo in t d istric t w ith C latson O bjecters to the lease-lend m ea in fan tile p aralysis. A study of the re p o rt shows Warm Weather Welcome Septem ber 27— Rolfe and F r a sure are in sisting th a t the needs picceeds to go to the county and while C lackam as county would be A pro g ram designed to protect ser strin g s' of horses win a t Buy th a t the real w heat c o u n tie s - of Since Janua-y 20th m oderately of this co u n try be first taken care the balance to the national fund, given tw o -se n a to rs of its own. - j tlie j obs of men wbo a re being in- allup, Wn. Court appoints d r a f t ' t^le sta te have g enerally paid day tim e temperature» and of before Uncle Sam becomes too ------------------------- Over e a s t of the M ountains t e(] into the n atio n ’s arm ed re g istra tio n boards for county busnelage and th a t non-w heat i fa jriy c00l-n ig h ts have prevented is proposed to do aw ay w ith the fo)ces has now been defi„itely C< unty machine shed being finish counties of the sta te have receiv- fu rtb e r joss big h earted . They do not w ant the water and has r«r, p r ite n t Gilli&m-Sherman and worked out according to Lt. Col. p resident to decide w hat shall oe ed the indemnities, In Sherm an n,oved practically all the frost ed. W reeler d istrict and tie Sherm an E 'n ie r V. Wooten„ s ta te director te n t; they, p refer the judgm ent of October 4 -Wasco library festi- county grow ers have received 70 fiorn the soil, g re atly reducing and Gilliam with Hood R iver and of selective service. Cooperation i aim y and navy officers, but over hel(J sueceSs. Rain m akes seed- bushels for each 100 bushels paid the im m ediate hazard of a repeti W asco counties and throw W heel- in this p ro g ram , in addition to the ] ¡ng. g en era] over county. look th a t the president is com m an U m atilla is the sam e, Mor- tion of la st S atu rd ay . m , ... . er county in with Crook, D eschutes, selective service org an izatio n are der-in-chief and if he orders m a row ’s percentage is 71, Gilliam ’s October 11— Miss M arjorie Kuns- A larg e truck and tra ilo r o w n .a i j eflerPon and Lake. M orrow coun- teria ls sent abroad the arm y and W eather fo r week ending Jar>- by Dan Gordon of M anson, W ash- • wou,d bg wjth th(. U m atil. the s ta te and federal em ploym ent mart and Robert Marvin m arriea 41, Jefferson’s 42. ra v y officers will obey the com H arney county grow ers (there vary 22, 1941. Miss G ertrude Hansen intgon, was driving on the Sher- ; c(?un jn an o th er jo in t d i3 tri .t agencies and the sta te d ep artm en t Si mlay. Precip. Min. Max. mand. was but one insured) received 9.69 J a n of vocational education. ir T im c d a V m n m in 'f _ . . . . , und Glen Van Gilder of Wasco and B aker county which now has .00 In the Pacific northw est there m an highw ay Tuesday m om in 28 37 16 bushels. f<>r oaeh one paid in, Mal- U nder this program a record will j were m arried in The Dalles S atu r- .59 is considerable opposition to the about 200 y ard s th is side of the a sen ato r of its own would be be set up showing the em ploym ent i day. Sherm an county w heat wins h iu r grow ers got 7.88, B aker 3.16, 31 40 17 stivtc- gravel 3tock piles »bove the jojned up wjth Union and Wal- .12 36 ltn d -lease bill by the M aritim e 37 18 .. ( ¿ ^ a m a s 3.63, Crook 3.66, Lane of men a t the time of th e ir indue- I ;j p. I. c o u n d e s. The th re e s e n a to r. .00 F ed eratio n of the Pacific and the Collis Moore place when Mt. and 32 19 October 18— Local d ra ft board 3.22, Yamhill 3.81 and Union 2.40. Mrs. George D rum heJler of W alla squeezed o u t of the less populated t.on into service as well a« theift'l .05 S eattle In d u strial Union. In the 31 34 20 In Sherm an county in 1939 and skills and occupational experi-li n u m bers to be Wily K nighten, W alla, also , south A bound, were re- areas by the reshuffle would .e 30 .00 first place they foresee th a t taxes 32 21 ported to have tried to pass the .(o M ul;nom ah c0 - nty> in . tace. When the men are d isch arg -\ Ry land O. Scott and George Wil- 1340 53,788.2 bushel« were collec .15 30 will be raised to pay fo r help to 33 22 ! ed from service every effort wili •ox. 309 men registered in Sheer- ted in brem ium s anil 38,474 bush- truck, but when they found the creasin g its delegation in thi .91 the E nglish, Chinese and Greeks lan county W ednesday, October e’s paid back to the fa rm ers a l T (ta l I he made to retu rn them to th eir highw ay so very slick and th e fog ,house to nind. it’ w ar m ateria ls are given away. though the 1939 crop cost the gov j oid jobs. ‘ If this is not possible 16. so dense, they changed th eir On the house side of the picture They also object to A m erican October 25— October rains near- ern m en t nearly twice as much as mind and in try in g to stop ran the counties of ea ste rn and cen 1 effc its will be made to find some fre ig h te rs, now being ordered, be eth er job fo r which th ey are qual- iy double normal fall. John Loss it received from the farm ers. In tra l O regon would also stand to ing tra n sfe rre d to foreign re g istry , into the trailo r. th a t year farm ers got 1.73 bush has auto accident The D rum heller car was badly j0Sf n w st fleavjiy jn the reshuffle, I Continued on Page t.wo) and they are quite positive th a t Novem ber 8—Gherm an county els for each bushel paid in and in Gilliam , M crrow , S herm an, they do not desire A m erican w a r wrecked and they were both in- follows trend votes new d eal.f 4-H 1940 they got .59 bushels for each ships serving as convoys. T heir jured. The truck driver unhook- W heeler d istric t which now has Definite arrar.gemen-ta have been club members given b an q u e t-'S at one paid in. re p re se n ta tiv e s would be p ro tests have already been spread ed the tra ilo r and took the Drum- made by the Waaoo High urday. or. the pages of the Congressional hollers into G rass Valley, not a,poijs hed and a new d istric t c re a : school officials, w ith Mr. C. C« November 15— R- E. A. m eeting Qut G iinam> M orrow and Record. P ractically all o f the finding a doctor they returned to Caldwell, Supt. of school», to stag» held a t court house S atu rd ay . m em bers of the two organizations the scene of the accid en t, and g berm an counties w ith a single a professional presentation, an all» Adorns enters w heat in N ational while W heeler voted fo r Mr. 'Roosevelt two Sneriff W ilson rushed them to The j re p regen tativ e Chris Schultz P ost No. 71 of male cast musical comedy entitled < m onths ago for a third term , but D alles hospital. M rs. D rum heller county would be tacked onto tJic i'li A m erican Legion A uxiliary, show. ‘ J u s t M arried” w ith a cast of over, November 22— C arnival and b a was rep o rted suffering m ostly from I ptfesent C rook-Jefferson d istrict, wid sponsor a N ational Defense they do not w an t w ar. fifty men, p articip atin g in th» zaar make money for au x iliary of Word w*«s received here th a t slicck b u t Mr. D rum heller was in- y j ie D eschutes-L ake d istric t wouhi Conference at the Legion hall 'i County buys Lorenzo W. Ross, of P o rtlan d died d action. wjped out and Lake county tied Moro W ednesday, F eb ru a ry 5. Mrs. Chris Schultz unit. There is a difference of opinion jured in the chest having h it the i The stag e event and fund rais-. buildings r rom SCService for $60. tm re Ja n u a ry 18th. steerin g wheel. 1 ¡n w jtb G ran t and H arn ey with between the secretary of w ar and Win. H orsfall of. M arshfield, a ing project is fo r th e sole purpose., November 29— Sherm an county He is survived by his widow, The back wheels on the tra ilo r onfc rep resen ta tiv e betw een the prom inent club woman of Oregon the se e rta ry of the navy. The race horses sold to U. S. arm y. M yrtle Ross and three sons, H a r of financing equipm ent for moving form er advised the house com m it- w ere repaired in G rass Valley so i tbree and W allowa county would and a m em ber of th e N ational A llotm ent checks sm aller. old B. of P ortland; Elfin F. and pu tu re projection. tcee on foreign affairs th a t, if Mr. Gordon could finish his jour- bp d e p riVC(j of its sea t and joined Defense com m ittee will be. the Features of the enterprise will December 6-—-Many Sherm an W alter C arlton Ross of Salem : a up w ith U m atilla county w ith an speaker. necessary, more »avy boats (p a r ney. eeuntians attend W heat L eag u “ bi other, Fred Wd and a siste r, Mrs. be a huge parade, and popular girl allo ttm e n t of two re p resen ta tiv e s ticularly d estroyers) should be Mrs. H orsfall is in W ashington, a t Pendleton. Sherm an coffhty fed ^contest inviting all young ladies The C lackam as-M ultnom ah and U. C. w here t \ e will atten d the eration of T axpayers form ed. J. Alice M onteith of Albany, Oregon. in Sherman county. given to the B ritish. Thez secre } t F uneral services were held a t the C la tso p -C o lu m b ia /'jo in t d is N ational t a r y of the navy objects to th a t Conference convening B. Adams wins second on w heat 11:30 from the Finley Rose Chapel. A professional d irecto r, specipL tric ts would both l/e abolished. th* re next week. In route home idea; in sists th a t all the A m erican entered a t N ational show >n Mr. Ross will be well rem em scenery and costume»’- w dl 7 be M ultnom ah county would ag ain oe she will speak at the conference w arships now in com m ission or bered in Sherm an county, having b ro ught in from Portland for th» Chicago. the principal beneficiary of the p ro ir Moro. under construction are needed t o , December 1 3 - J . O. Thompson m u a jew elry store in W asca for production, which will be hold on: protect the in terests of the U nited J a n u a ry 17th w as the date of posed re d istric tin g , picking up five Th Moro conference will be open buiied a t Wasco. x a num ber of years before movihg the nights of M onday and S tates^ U nder the lease-lend m eas ’.he m eeting of the Moro W om an’s new m em bers to b rin g its House to the public and all are urged to - December 2(U-Moro B reakfast to Moro where he owned a con- day, F eb ru a ry 3 and 4. ure, however, the president could club, under the a r t departm ent. delegation up to a to tal .of 48. atten d and learn the la te st in our club g ath ers g ifts for children. fi ctionery and jew elry store. He M rs. E lizabeth w as hostess for give aw ay the navy w ithout con d aily changing natio n al defense New officers chosen by farm com sold the confectionery ~ la te r to A ccording to a long prevailing p: egram . su ltin g the secretary of the navy— the afternoon, w ith M rs. W. F. m ittees. Slick roads h alt travel. M atthew s and Livingston, keeping lu st hand it over w here he thinks McLeod giving a talk on the Bible custom the law m akers knocked off December * 27— Bill Raymond the jew elry line u n til leaving it would be m ost beneficial . . The and M rs. M artha Qope on Music. work sh o rtly a fte r noon T hursday k i e s leg by am putation. 1939 d rk Moro about tw enty years ago. He bill would also perm it him to p u r Mrs. LeeRoy H anson gave an ex--j and mOs t of them , to g e th e r with cst year and' 1940 w e tte st in codn- b u ilt the house now owned and chase im plem ents of w ar abroad, ceptionally good talk on a r t and ! a sm all arm y of clerks and ste n o g Gordon . Wflodrow ’ ty history. Sherm an county pion occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ra p h e rs on the legislative payroll which has been in terp reted as in terio r decorating. eer, Al W right, dies F rid ay a f Thompson. loft Moro by stage Tnetdsy M rs. Melvin Schadew itz, Mrs. -left im m ediately for th eir homes au th o rizin g the president to ac ternoon in a Dalles hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross moved to ir.g for Portland to spend qi quire the B ritish navy if E ngland Dewey Thom pson and M rs. R obert to spend the week end and restin g The Moro G arage, owned and Grand View, Wn., from Moro, days before reporting to army is defeated. While n o t denying H enderson reported F eb ru a ry 7th up for the work ahead. O nly a o p erated by Melvin Sehadewitz, later going to P ortland where he induction headquarter» at the Xhe Hill allow« this, th e president as the date fo r H usband’s n ight to handful of sen ato rs and re p resen was broken into W ednesday night was employed in the w atch*depart Armory in Portland, ribrtWjL rays such an in terp re tatio n is be held in the Odd Fellow s hall. tativ es, m ostly from the wide open b y -w ay of the back window. m ent of a jew elry sto re until his 24th. '' ' foolish and he would not do s»uch M rs. H ollinshead reported a th ree spaces of eastern O regon, and The only thing found m issing so Mr. Bringham 1» thp death. A T raveling E xam iner of Ope- t»etj>lay to be given soon for m em bers of the w ays and m eans a thing. fa r is about $2.25 tak en from th<? raio rs and C hauffeurs is scheduled to leave Sherntan COuhty com m ittee rem ained in the capital lib rary benefit. Qll. No tools seem to have been to arrive in Moro, W ednesday, from the selective service Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Deeker and The a tte m p t to pack the suprem e • M rs. E<lna M elzer read a m em city a fte r the gavels sounded the quarters at Sa$WI» disturbed. . Jan u a ry 29, 1941, and will be on d au g h ter Nancy and son A rthur, court in 1937 aroused a b attle in orial dedicated to Mrs. Ina Reese adjournm ent. A sta tistic a lly m ind Several townapqqple.gajhawdJo di tv a t the court house from 10 l i f t Sunday for B arstow , Califor- the senate but th a t will be child’s and M rs. Russell H ollinshead sang ed m em ber of the capital fam ily wish him well on h is entrance in ok l.oek -ln the m orning until 5 in ria where they will visit relatives J K L», Davis tran sacted business play com pared with the debate on “ S unset and Evening S ta r’’ to her j har figured it out th a t the* work- to a new field o f life*» endeavors. the afternoon. t fo»’ a tim e. , . ' less week end cost the tax p ay ers in Moro W ednesday. memory. Redistricting Legislation Is Not Expected Io Prove Popular Crop Insurance Rates May Be Lowered Highway Accident Injures Couple Wasco High School. To Stage Show Auxiliary Plans Former Sherman Defense Program Countian Dies Moro Woman’s Club Holds Regular Meeting First Sherron < W y Conscript Lepycai: Moro Garage Broken Into Examiner Coming (Continued on Page two),- - M