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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
I ' ' . XT:.'; r Wrxi-MnrjTED Success A d Ik 1 1 ii g 11 1 boil cltlwii, honored politically mid mfiwloiinlly, Dr. IL V. Memo, inli, mi u-1 1 1 ro appears above, iniwln & nrcKi few Imvfl fijiinllM. lilt pure herbal rimiodliis which h.vt ttoud tlio tmt fur llfty years are Hill among tlltt ln-xt HKllnrn," l)r. I'lerre's Cnl'lvn Medical IMvnVurr In ft bliaal DhkIIcIiio iid lUiiiiat li ulti'rutlvn. It clean thn kill, beautifies It, Itiertiltfnt Did Mood Wipply sial thn clreulttlton.and pimples Mid eruptions vanish quickly. Itiauty U hut tklti deep and giaal blood U lnv iionlh Ixitli. t'r jinir IiIixnI Ui bo g(l, your stomach mint I in condition, your livnr active. 'J'lil nix-ovary of Doctor 1'lerce'a puts y. hi In Dun condition, with, til tht iiriiant active, Ak your near it driinfl.t for DocUir I'lerre's Golden Medical Discovery, In titbk-t or liquid form, or send to cents for trial package of UIiIkU to Dr. l'lurou's luvulld ilotul In llultulo, N. Y. Oiling the Clock. Whan you oil tha clock be turo to let tht purest ollvt oil and thli ihould bt cleaned by adding cupful of llmt walor to each quart of oil. Bhnka wall and lot It aland thro or four days. Then careful! pour off tha oil from tha sediment, straining It through silk or filler paper before using It Intarnal Navigation. Whllo tlio largest ocean frelgbtars cannot pas through tha Wetland canal, smaller vessels do make tha trip acroaa tlio ocean, then through tha Gulf of Kt. Lawrence, St. Law ranra rlvor and canala, Laka Ontario, Wnltind canal, Into Laka Erie and other lakea aa doalred. Roada and Epldsmlca. Tha tnoro Important noman roada had a pared width of If foot During tha Mlildlo ages tha paring of roada practically ceased, and tha spread of epidemics during this time was doubt leas due to tha condition of tha traveled roads. ' Explains Lava's Madness. Tha love which la often poetically described aa a spring "malady" baa now keen given a prosaia eiplanatlon. Wa are told that It Is tbs additional moisture of tha seasons that causes people to wrllo poems, fall In love and shun work. Dinosaur Tracks. Dinosaur footprints, found on a thin layer of rock about seven miles from Tuba City on tbe Navajo Indian Reser vation, near the Grand Canyon park, Arliona, mrasura U Inches In length and IS In width. ' i From the Sanskrit . . "Avatar" cornea from Sanskrit word meaning a "descent." It Is ap plied particularly to tha descent of a Hindu deity to esrtb In a. manlfoat form, cither for beneficent or retribu tive reasons. It corresponds to tit Christian term "reincarnation." - Indian Superstition. Tha Indiana believed that a flsb burled In tha corn hill gives a bettor yield of corn, . . , -s Let's Smile, All doors open to tha man with a smile. Ho goes far toward Justifying the exlatonce of tha human race. Ad vertising World. VJEBEVS e AFTER EVERY MEAL affords benefit aa well i a V0" aw picususce Healthful eserdss for tha teeth and a spur to digestion. A long lasting refreshment, soothing to Bams and stomach. ' ' Tha Great American Sweetmeat, untouched . by hands, full of 1 flavor. I 43fiSj. KOOLI, THE MAD ELEPHANT Dy F. W. LUENING , IW br Suori story fub C. KOOLI looked out upon the surg ing crowds and wondered In a vague way at their gnyety. Not that he cured much. Tliut gnaw ing, burning ache Hint aeemed to stitrt st his big, Hut t'M-s and run to the tip of his mi-like lull had killed sll that was curious ull Unit was life that was In him. So be Just swayed un cerliilnly as ha shifted tha weight of his huge bulk from side to side and trumpeted In dull agony as be had been tuught to do when he felt the sting of the gnnd aud heurd the aharp, gutturul coinniiiiiila of The Little Brown Mnn benenili film. Ilo rulsed his trunk swiftly aa Tha Little llrown Man drove shurply snd slyly Into Its tender sail, and backedjiway into the durkeat corner wtb a bellow of pnln, and terror and awayed again In sheer weakness. What did It ull nieun? Sometimes ha wondered dully. Ha did not understand. Why was he guuded dally Into a deapernto agony and made to roar In pnln. lie who desired only peace only to be let alonet He did not know thut over the papler-uiaehe rocks that formed bis pen hung a sign : Koot.n most Ficitociortj rooub kXKiHANT IN CAPTIVITY! ADUIHHIUN IOC. As ha looked aadly out he could see the long, Irregulnr atreet of tinsel and paper and paint and the crowds that surged and played In the glare of the myriad electric light! He could aee the laughing faces of pretty women, tha gray uniforms of the chair-hoys, tha plodding camels as they paaaed on noiseless feet across his range of vision and, giving tha crowd a color brilliant and atrange, gathered there from every corner of the globe Chinese girls, dark-skinned Arabs, Hindoo fakirs, Ilunalun officers, dainty Trench flower girls, swarthy Turks sud Malay sailors. And above the din of tin trumiuMs, ahulfllng feet and muflled screams he could hear the volet of The Little Itrown Muu as he ahcieked to the crowds of tha feroci ties of "KuIL tho Terror of Mysterious Asia." And every now dud again Tha Little llrown Man would come and prod tha sennit I ve trunk end snd best the sore toe nails till Kooll trumpeted In agony and sought refuge In the durk corner; while those who came looked on In wonder or awe or dla gust aa Intelligence dictated. Months ago ages ago It seems Kooll had coma. They had tolled to gether, he pushing the beams Into place while The Little llrown Man cursed shrilly and Jabbed him In ten der places with tha goad. And when tha evening came The Little llrown Man threw him an armful of moldy bay, over the price of which ha had boggled for hours. Thus It was that Kooll helied to build the prison In which ha was to suffer. He bore It sll with full patience snd. aa tha crowds came night after alght. and the goad pricked sharp, crew thlu ner, gaunter, more awful to look upon. It hardly required the artful shading about tbe eyes which The Little llrown Mnn produced with white lead to make him look tha half-crazed rogue whose part be played. Roiiietlmes, In the lonely hours of tha night when the moon shone In at the bars of his hoH'lcsa tomb. It showed the Solitary figure of Kooll rrstlesnly swaying from side to side. Hut It could not show the pain Hint starting at the bruised truuktlp would rise slowly up till the great gray head seemed full of burn ing coals that flushed aud flickered and glowed till they flared up and burst amid exquisite agony. Then, alowly, would coma a procession of pultna, brond rivers, grassy plulna primeval forests. And always there wss a huge bull elephant, superb of tuak, Immense of muscle, wbo moved through the vistas of green a lord fierce, lonely, unconquerable. And the bull would reach for lufts of the succulent green above him and at tha touch of his trunk the pnlms would wither and dry and fall to his feet a bunch of moldy hay. Kooll knew that the bull was Kooll whose throat was parched and burning, ind who longed for Just one little, little bits of that freeh, elusive green. Ktiew that It was Kooll, yet was not Kooll, and would ponder upon these strange, mixed conditions of things till sll went nut In flushes and bursts of flume agnln. And of recent nights the great lone bull antler the palms seemed seeking something. When. Kooll's brain grew hot and the pictures come, he could see thht The bull would trump through the forests, peering Into the gloom and lashing himself Into a wild fury and always there was something missing In the picture. Tonight they stremned n to aee Kooll. The Little Drown Mnn was In ecstucy. He gonded slyly. When Kooll ln-llowed In palu ho dissembled beauti fully wariness, courage, sudden hnlf fenr. He advanced, commanded, backed away quickly and prodded when he could. Altogether be was elated. The dimes came fnst, the fraud wus on, and Kooll suffered miserably. The burning ache grew dull. The people before him vanished. Ilrlght lights Unshed before his eyes and went out, leaving liltn In darkness. Then a fulnt glow, coming out of the dtxtunce, advanced slowly toward him. Gently Its soft rnys showed him tha primeval forests. He snw the tone bull, A tremor shook bis frame, lit waa tha lone bull. Ills tuaiisl How white, how sharp they were. And his muscles I What strength was there whiil power, lit reni'hed up und tore greiil tufts from the palms above him. They did not change snd become moldy hay now. lie udviuici'il, swaying from side to side,, trnmpllng ruthlensly the mulled underbrush uhoul Mm, And wus II pnln Hint rent him and caused him to tremble from trunk to (nil? I'nlii! It was rage. Illlnd, unreasoning ruge. and ht sent bellow upon bellow into the forests about him. Not the. quavering trumpet of terror now, but the harsh, fierce rriiah of anger. He wus seeking something seeking seeking. Through Hie tiingled growth he saw the twinkle of a tire. Near It crouched llm figure of a limn. A III tie brown inun who held In one frnll hand an eleplnint goad. And Kooll knew what besought. A single step covered the miles, be tween them. KiNitl trumpeted agnln In wild fury, lie dnsVd the brown body to Hie earth, fell forward, crushing the bones under tils great knee, and ground the wriggling Thing beneath him Into Hit dual till the forests viinlshed i"" ly away snd left to him only a quiver ing muss of human Itesli. Hut ha whs mud. Fever mud. with tbe smell of blood, and with hunger and pain. His little pig eyes took on a steely, vucunt slure. He charged the pnpler-macha rocks of his prinou. To gether with the planking ...I ili.i they crashed, and Koo'l burst out upon tha Tinsel Street Here were Moo countless numbers of Men mid be was bunting Man tonight Ha picked them up aa they fled before him, hurling them right and left Lights, myriads of them, twinkled and angered hi in. and ht chnrged again and again. Castlea, mountulua. for ests booths and aide shows col lapsed as ht buttered their flimsy frames. In wild, glud abandon he tossed .about him pluater stutuea, puper rocks, ciislrs, tablet, wooden Indiana, Chinese Idols, Indian pottery, yunls of painted canvas and sections of tinsel-covered buildings slid booths, Then a revolver cracked, and as Kooll wheeled something pinged Into his tide. He ssw red stripes on a uni form of blue, and he thought of blood, and knew again what he Bought Ko ht crushed out the lire with his foot and charged on. A ten-fool poling smashed like glss, and Kooll found himself In dnrknexs. Dimly he suw before Id in two long, straight shining rails, that spread across tha country and dipped Into a hollow In Hit dis tance. Ha lumbered rapidly forward. A light spproacbed. He roared In franzy and charged once more. Illg Hill waa making time. The Limited was lata. - "Set anything ahead. Jack," ht asked of his fireman suddenly. "My Ood I Losd 0' hay I Stop r I" "I-osd of hay. b I r gasped Rill aa he reversed. . The engine shrieked, mat atrslght up and skidded Into the ditch on her sldo. dragging her long line of sleep ers with her a maa of hissing steam, flames, and writhing humanity. And the gaunt emaciated body of an ele phant lay underneath. Carlsbad Cavern Made by Underground River ' Carlsbsd cavern la tbt work of wa ter, says Dr. Willis T. Lee. United States geological surrey. In tbt Scien tific Monthly. Like many another well-known cave. It waa made by the solution of parte of tha rocks. It dif fers from others In that Hit limestone rocks here contain beds of gypsum und rock salt Through long ages the underground wster dissolved and car ried away soluble msterlula, leaving a great cavity deep down under tht highlands. In tht course of time this process wss reversed and tht water, carrying carbonate of lima In selutlon, deposited this material within the ear em In tht form known aa cava marble. The solution formed subterranean chambers of sstonbhlng size. Deposi tion decorated these chambers with adornments of surprising variety and beauty. Also deposition cemented to gether such loose fragments aa may huve existed and thus ninde Improb uhle such tragedies as that of Hit Sand rovt In Kentucky.' Tht first chamber to bt entered Is Khlnav'a wigwam. It Is nearly circu lar In outline, LMO feet across, TS feet high and wonderfully adorned. .At the entrance to this glorified wlgwstn of tha Navujo'a wolf god bungs a lurge atnlnrtltt of gnarled appearance, which meiuhles a cava mun'a war club. The wigwam la surrounded by alcoves and niches and tributary chambers of marvelous character and amazing adornment Hud the author of "Arabian Nights" seen Carlsbad cavern he might have enriched . his tale of Aladdin and hit Inmp with facts stranger than the fictions med. 7urA-f Like Cigarettet It Is estimated that In Constan tinople the consumption of cigarettes Is largest per cnplta. Constantinople Is reported to average 2.1T9 cigarettes every minute of the day, which In a wuklng day of 10 hnure would mean R total per capita Consumption of the people of the Turkish city of OOO.OtlO, or two clgnrettes dally for every man, woman and child. Geraniumt in Winter Tht Di'pnrtmcnt or Agriculture snvs that Hit method of hanging ge raniums up by tha roots In the cellar It a reasonably successful way of carrying them through tht winter, but It Is not the best procedure.' Tho best way Is to dig the blunts un. not ilmm Into pots, cut off most of the (opt nnd seep in a iignt window in a cool room. Another wur Is to nut them in nrth wator onc't and leave them alone. P01TOY IMTS FATTENED-POULTRY BEST FOR MARKET It la well known that during the fall months there Is relatively little fresh killed young poultry on tht market, because the season for broilers has passed and tha great bulk of the roast trs hat not yet reached the market Therefore, prtoi-s for well-fattened young stock art excellent Farmers and commercial poultry men should never think of disponing of their market poultry In an unfut tened condition, says the Department of Agriculture. This I true whether tlit birds art sold live or dressed, and la apparent since much better prices art puld for well fattened stock than where tbt stock la taken directly off tlit range. Farmers throughout the country lose many thousands of dollars through not properly fattening their stock. Tbt birds to be fattened should either he placed In boxes, stalls, open ichs ut la lui.4...i ii-.ue where t'rv art kept for a period of two or three weeks. The size of tha birds is sn Im portant factor, because a bird that weighs from three to four pounds usu ally fattens more readily thun tho smaller bird, Tbt larger the bird when tht fattening period starts, the short er the time required for fattening. A three-pound bird csn be fattened quite well In three weeks, whereas a bird weighing four pounds when put In the futtenlng crate, could probably bt fat tened In about two weeks. ISIrds are best futtened on mois tened ground grains. Several good fut tenlng rations have been used, one of which It aa follows: Equal parts, by Weight of cornmeul, ground buck wheat and middlings. Another good futtenlng ration is composed of two parts cornmeal, one part crushed oats and one part lulddllngs. A variety of grains la a good thing, although corn meal Is particularly valuable for fat tening purposes. Whatever futtenlng mixture Is used, It certainly should be moistened with sour skim milk, ulng enough milk to make the mash Into a thin batter which will run out of "the pall when the birds sre being fed. Milk not only Improves the pslatuhlllty of the mash, which Induces greater con sumption, but It also Improves the quality of the flesh. It should be used whenever possible, for It not only has good fattening properties but also tends to keep the birds In good health. When tht birds sre properly fattened tl.cy should each gain about one pound In weight ; therefore, there la not only a larger bird for market bnt the price per pound will be considerably higher than where tbe birds are not fattened. There Is no excuse, therefore, for not fattenttTg cockerels and culled pullets, and this yesr It should be done early bees usa of tht Increase In grain prices. Soy Bean Oilmeal Is an Excellent Poultry Feed Teata at the Indiana experiment station covering four years snd In volving POO s ngle-romb White Leg horn a and Bar.-ed Rocks proved soy bean oil meal equI to tankage or meat scraps for laying hens. Mineral matter must be added to the soy-bean oil meal, however, to make up that de ficiency. Tbe t'urdua standard basal ration waa used In tht ttits. It consists of grain, 100 pounds of com, I'M pounds of wheat SO pounds of onts and mash, CO pounds of bran and 60 pounds of middlings; To this was sddetl 30 pounds of tanknge or S3 pounds of meat scraps or 43 pounds of soy-bean oil men! plus 10 per cent of minerals or 47.5 pounds of whole soy beans plus 10 per cent of minerals. Tbe mineral mixture consisted of 22 pounds of steamed bonemesl, 24 pounds of finely ground limestone and IS pounds of salt The addition of mineral matter la necessary to pre vent a great growth of fat Tht Cnlt'ed States Department of Agriculture considers toy-benn oil nienl n excellent feed for growth and egg production. Crowding During Winter Is Harmful to Poultry Quito a number of farm poultry raisers make the error of housing too many hens and pullets together dur ing cold weather. Uens will lay at well If yarded and well cared for as if on free range. Hut they dare not be Crowded when they are confined. If tht hens are being fed and forced for egg yield alone, we must get them Into winter quarters In their pens arly In Hit full and keep them there without changing them about Intro ducing new hens Into the (lock of lay big birds always causes more or. Icu confusion, and thla helps In decreas ing Hit number of eggs laid. Best Turkey Fattencr Old corn fed partly whole and part ly rooked, with boiled potatoes, and thickened Into a mash with nlcal, It ont of the best fntteners for turkeys. Give tht mash In tht morning and Hit whole corn at night. Do not contlne them, it new corn ts given, the tendency Is to have bowel trouble. For this give boiled milk. They must bt fret from llct to fatten. Turkeys will bt so high this yeur that each carcass should be mud to beur as much flesh as possible. PORTI AMTY 1 VniJ-iinlll Portland, Oregon. Tough Chicken. The minister bad come to Sunday dinner, which necessitated the killing of a hen on short notice. After din ner, whllo sitting on the lawn, a brood of chicks kept coming up. chepplng planllvely, and time end again the smalt boy of the family and again the small boy of the family drove them away. Finally, exasperated, he gave them a big shoo and added: "Ton needn't come around me cheeping. There sett tbe man that et yer maw I" Capper's Weekly. . Be Burs of Title. Title to property should be guaran teed and protected. A buyer who takes the word of tbe teller It only himself to blame If be runs Into trou ble. At the time of signing the pre "'"'"" '-rteni'nt have It Incorpo rated iuu :h' contract that a guar anteed title a): uld be delivered and title Insurance backed by a responsi ble company f:;ri.lhed. Week't Short Story. At last the hour bad come. He would soon know whether It waa to be happiness or. lie sighed, then squared his shoulders, while bia Hps set In a firm line. "What a coward t am." be muttered. "After all. other men have bad to face their wire's first cake. Wby shouldn't I come through silver' Let'a See tha Menu Again. Some guests at a hotel In Ajacclo were looking through tbe menu when a polite waiter came to their assist ance. "The bam Is not and the chick en never was," he explained, "so will you have your eggs tight or loose?" Lpndon Morning Post Something Seems Lacking. A email boy was looking at tbe bust of bis late grandfather ebust mount ed on a little circular stand. Having asked hit mother If hla grandpapa waa very wise and good, be added: "And was that all there was of grand papa?" Inetntrovertlbl. Science, the laws of average, auper Intelligence, and even plain common sense have never been able to prove that Sunday la not a day set aside for mother to cook and the family to eat from 10 a. m. until midnight. Toledo Blade. ' Insulation Pays. If yon find it hard to secure cold water, owing to the hot and cold water pipes being close together and the hot water heating up the cold, you can atflp thla through insulation at a very nominal cost Says tht Cynle. minks "Be liberal with your chil dren, and when you grow old " Jinks "They'll takt care ot you, ebr Blinks "You'll spend your daya In the county poorhouse." Cincinnati Enquirer. , Growing Old Gracefully. . Houses at well aa people should grow old with grace and charm. Tears hold no terrors for the carefully built home. Build your home aa you do your life, to take tbe rebuffs ot time at a conqueror and not aa a slave., Like Unto Like. The amount ot Intellect necessary to please us It a most accurate meas ure ot the amount of Intellect we have ourselves. Hetvetlus. Clearly Effective. "A raw onion Is excellent for clear ing tbe head," says an exchange. We tried thla and It even cleared the room. Boston Transcript. Most of Us Busy. About 21.1 per cent ot the female population Id the United Btatos and "3.1 per cent of the male la gainfully employed. Spiked Trafflo Lanea. Copper-headed spikes are taking the place ot white paint In marking traf fic lanes In a Western City. Baby of Republics. Uruguay la the youngest and small est ot all the South American repub lics. You Want a Good Position Very well Take tht Accountancy ani. Ruslnma Mnnafemant, Private taeestart ai, Calculator, ComptomaUr, eteauem phlo, fanmanahtp, r CenuBaretat Tsaek trs' Course at Behnke-Walker The forsmnet Business Collate ot the Nnrthwaat which has wna mora Aeeuraoy AwrtB and Gold Mortals than any othar school In A maiics. Ilana for ear flaoeus Catalan-. Fourth BtrMt nar liorHsaa, rerllaad, Or. lsaee at WaJkar, Pres. offers A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete Change Saturday Adults, Week day Matinee 20c: Evenintrs, 85c Continous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cents all timea CUT FLOWERS I FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Brea., FTorlats, 117 atorrkMa at. . WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Casccra Bark Horse Hair. . Berwd m your thlprmmts. W itwll 704 check thai mim day w neato foods. Portland Hide a Wool Co. IN SSSM SVUMJf SSSTS. NSTUSt, ISUaS. New Fluff Rugs Made From Old Carpet "Wear Like Iron." Oml tXrt with tlw Manafarttnwr. Abaotnts 8tl(ftkii tiuarantmd. 8nd la, Your Mm tonal or Writt tut I'noa. WE8TKRN FLUFF BUO COMPANY. M-M Union Annua Nor. Portland. Oncaw DECIDE NOW about 192G CHICKS Our Arrrtwiitfsi t h.ieta, for 121 will b li' itT thn tv-r. Kverytblnff Indicate a bt dman'i. Oft tn touch with v-r u s) imjvt t n ni tn- iiiwrw QUEEN HATCireJWdwTWtt MM ItT AvlNUl ATTtl Vampires Hava Wide Range. Vampire bats have a great range and are found from Mexico almost to tbe end of South America, aaya Nature Magazine. They are confined to the tropical tone for the moat part and do not go very high In the mountains. In tome placet It la al most Impossible to keep horses or mules or to raise chickens because of the persistent attacks of tblt crea ture. Italy and Florida. The climate of the northern part of Italy resembles that of Florida. Tht mean annual temperature varies from 61 degrees Fahrenheit to 64 degrees Fahrenheit The mean summer tern perature doea not exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit The rainfall occurs most ly in the fall and winter months. Worthy Judge. Divorcee (to friend) "Isn't It aplen- did dear the judge bat given me 120 a week alimony! It's so tine for a woman to feel that she isn't dependent on a man tor her funds." Stons Church Moved. Stone by stone, a church In a de serted village of Lancashire hat been transported to a new and more thriv ing community. It was rebuilt exactly as It stood. Devotion, It the young man can stay an hour without lighting a cigarette It la a sure sign that he loves her. New Ha ven Register. Cork Houses Warm Cork bouses, being tested In Eng land, may be heated for 75 per cent of the cost ot those built ot other mate rial. -' IT a. A No Confinement No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed or room. You can come and go about your work as usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how severe your case, I CUARANTEE LN WRIT INC to cure your HLFS or return your fee. If you are suffering with PILES or othtr KKCTAL COLON ail ment write or call for my new t HtE HOOK ot Information. It aho contain nearly a hun dred Icttert from PATIENTS. DEAN. M.D Inc. rUKTLANO OIIICLS; SEATTLE OFriCCS: Of I)Van Builrlmo S"8 IJ than D.nlflma irajANaNM nl jTH and fin t WSraKw1 illl'KiiCTe1TWTtWty"nnJ ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES ri -ft,. ' if taliftn In ttma, prevent opav - L atlone tor Uialwtoe, Catarrh. Althma I, una, Ihroat, Liver, kiiinay, HhauinaUam, Bkaal. - 'h ... V RtMaaak an.l allf.mala a.a. . oruera. IUaiider Truublee. it . " .. V . . ; ine ui wo K emeu lee are ; harmk-M, ae po druee or porton ; are wad. urn noted of tha - choke! medicinal route, herha, botla ami here. Imported by us I from Ur aay oriental cnoa- e'llfra (,,,. Calloi Wrlla lor Inform 6 1 ation C Cee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. New Locarlon-JH Akler Sit., S. W. Cor. ThktL Portland. Ore. Kutahll.hxl a Yeanln PorlUM P. N. U. No. 45, 1925 m TV McBeri LnAV J