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'W V ,i SI i ,, & .. 4 ; m y i- - H', PAGEFOUll MEPFORD, MATL TRIBUNE, MIDDEORD, OREOON7, MONDAY, DECEMBER 33, 3935. I1EDFOKD. MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NKWHPAPRR " PUBMHUEI) I3VKHY AKTEHNOON EXCEPT HUXDAY UY THE MEUrOHU ntlNTlNO CO. Office Mall Trlbilno TJulldlniT. 25-2729 North Kir slrcqt; telephone 70. The Dcmbcrnllo Tlme-i, Tho MnlforU Mall. The Alcilford Trbitne, Tho South frnOregonnn, Tlio Ashland Ti Initio. BOB6CRIPTIOIT KATES One year, by m.il .. is.oo One month, by mnll .... .60 i-or mnniu, iii-iiveruu uy carrier in Mfilfora. l'liocnlx, Jncksonvlllo nml Central Point . .. .BO Haturduy only, by innll, por year.... 2.oo Weekly, per year no PAN-AMERICANISM A Sriclnl Paper of the City of Moclford. Ofrictnl Paper of JneUnon County. "-i . "vvmiirrmfD iimii-r 111 Meilford, Oroeon, under thu not of March 3, 1873. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2588. Full leased wire Associated Prrwi dl. patches. ' $$$$& " " ' 4 Subscribers falling to receive papers promptly, phono Glrcu- latlon Managor nt 2G0-IL i4.4.4-f HONG KONG KOLUM mm miwmM m F" X2lk i. i . ri j;i.f wmwim 1 Im Wft My son, away nt coIIcro, hnn Join cd u frutcrnlty poker club. What aliall I send lilm for Xmns. (HUD IlBIt STAMP"!. O. U.") Tlio Inspired A.licrtl.M'r Everybody now hnu tlio war Hplrlt In Huropo. Tim advertisers oro "do Iiir their bit." it.md IIiIb, from the Mnncheltor (HiikIiiuiI) Ouardluii: 'Vu refuse to supply tlio kaiser with 'h Ciirnbcl Skin oint ment. Lot him Buffiir." . IIiiiik! Mulo In (ho barnyard Laity, hut quick; Hoy ylth a plu on tlio mid of n sllok. CreopH up behind him quiet iib n mouse Crepe, on tho door of tho llttlu boy's liotim. KlKht About I'iko Mistress So you want tho duy off tomorrow. HoiiuiIIiIuk private, Nora--No mum s'urguunt. . . Thai's Win Hi SoiiicIIiIiil' "I can nay nun Hit m k In favor or tlio uutoinoblla," remarked tho urouchy. old Kvurnit Truo. umoklnK tho black Mjcgftr. "hiii that li It hits m.ulo ilio inortua rtsciiuctablu." VITAL fesiinre of President Wilson's siiniunl me.s Hiiue io coutrrt'.s.s wns Jic KiiL'trcsHon of :i iwlili'.'il alliance of all nalions in ilic two Amuri:as against lorcign aggroKHioih Uillicrto, Pan-Aincricanisni lias been a vague scniiincnlal union for commercial purposes. In its new significance it is an alliance wlierein all nalions will pool (heir military and naval forces for defence to resist jiivii.iiunir.w ijiwibiuii a program oi preparedness Jor tlio enforcement of the .Monroe, doctrine. The action of the Tinted States in Mexico, in holding hauds-off and calling in tlio A. 15. ( mediators to liring jn-arc, uhi iiiiicu 10 res i ore inentiiy reunions witn tlio Xitiii l'fkl 111 Itll.KI il.11 11,1111,...,. 41.,. ,!...... 1 !.... 1 Y uuuiit-n imu lununu mi- uicau mm suspicion eiigenuereu by tho .Mexican war and the "peaceful penetration" con quests of "dollar diplomacy." The prevention of war is internationalism nations acting together for mutual benefit, instead of striving self ishly against each other for individual profit. Pan-Americanism is internationalism applio'd to tho western hemis phere. As President Wilson says, because of the war Tllfl MlntilM lf Altlnrlnil ll,ll'n l.,.nn.... MHufn t .. . . Iia . ... ...m.v u. ,....v.,v..i im.13 uviiumu vuiiniuiiiH oi u now auu nioro vital roininiinlty of Intercut and moral parlni.rnlilp in affalm, more clearly cou gcloiu of tho many commoii BympathlcH and lutereata and dutloH which bid thorn stand toRothcr. Wo mill mean always to make a com mon cmiRo of national Indopoiidonco and of jiolltlcal liberty In America. .in mai. (jiujiunu in nu uuiiiT uiiuorfliooii no tar as It roiiceniH Otirnt'lVOH. It Is known not to bo a nnUMi purpoao. It in known to hnvo In It no thotiRht of takliiR ndvantao of any Rovcrnniont In thin homlBphero or piny InR Its political fortunes for our own benefit. All tho governments of America tand, ho far iib we are concerned, upon a footlni! of Ronuluc equality and uiiqueotloucd Independence. Stens are resnorted to luivo lwn iilr.Mulv lul.-zm .im-.n.,! the negotiation of a treaty with Argentine, Brazil and Chili, whereby the throe .South American republics would nledce flicniKclvoM to I'm'i.iy.i M)) ()(M i.um nl.nm,.i trained, for any defensive measures necessary to the main tenance of Hip r.'inililw'j.ii IV.imii nl' (rnvoi-iiiiwuif in n.,. fi..,i '""I v.... ....... w..i.vi.t.!v..b 111 IliU I, HI Americas. The United States, in return for the aid oi' this force, would agree to furnish munitions necessary to arm and e(iuii) thai number, and if attacked would snnnlv nnvnl aid. The A. H. ('. armies are considerably larger than the nrcselit United Slates Klimdimr niMnvv rriu.!i unmlm..,.! linvjil Cnr.'.'u iiicliirl. fVuii if llwi ln,,.4 t...., ,l...-..,l 1.4,. Vi v, w... vi nn, miioi, ,'!". uH'uuimuiiih, si. oiocr oauicsmps, a nuniner 01 cruisers and a large flot illa of destroyers, torpedo boats, submarines and auxiliary craft. Combined with the United States, only Great Brit ain's navy would exceed it in size and strength. Congressmen were urged to read the reports of tho Pail-Americnil OOlieTCSH to "frf 11 i'vimh (nummMi.ii .' Um case and intelligence and advantage with which Americans 01 both continents Hill V draw imrnihm in iiivw. .....! i-nn,..!. ' ,-iw... . in jiin Him i u-uini- anon auo 01 wnai uie maienai louiKiations or this hopeful partnership of interest must consist of how we should build them and of how necessary it is that we should hasten their building." TAXPAYERS OF COUNTY ORGANIZE TO STUDY MAIN -i-r--a .-tr Another Whistle From Whisler TiMlayV llolli inner UhvJiI 8mrr Jonlaii. Ih pmeo ad voulo toll of hii IrUuiiiaii who whh iinnlil to wuke up In Hiiih for work In thu morning. iCvary alarm eloik be hoiiKht falltMl to nrouno him. I'ln alh he brought hoina n hugw boll. HoRorra," m at, jm ( t. tiiiR It Ivery morulim at nix to wnko nunolf up!" KMIii'n ItaiRiilu Couiitff Many oonku aro to uinyllllnR to lrao their mUtratutM alono that they alt till thora'a a boimo full of coin la uy. A writer 011 a currant inagaaluo rallH attention to the fait that ovorn! words may heMpellud either hack ward or forward. Kor liihtaiir. "rtlHr" niul "mmlam." And how about "loql?" IJven tho fretful porcupliui hnn many Reed polnln. We llopo That This li Xo Slain at tlio llunipliioy I'uiiilly (From Mercyvlllo, Iowa, Ilunner) I.on SteRlo took a load of hops to Santo Monday. l.ou Steele took .Mr. Humphrey . and fumlly to s.uito Mqnday. Horace Peel ta.nnnu a whiiiIiik taiiK in Hai rraclacfi. Oal. (Turn 011 thu showor) Out- Oimi Auifv. Ilini.s 'ry nifty pft for yoHiig ld. -a klMiJjyi rniio. mod aMrt for r (lucliy hlw ujn wi10ii, Criud '. 'Wlint 0 athmI nun liu la." "yio aold If HU' Kifi.ii iiyn't act well on fr.h inllH 10 boU it'" 0l!l, To Hit) Kliler: . I hfis Iiy an eililoiiiil piililirilicd in (lie .Mail Tiiljuuu tlint 1 hnvo beei guilty ot an interview with n Haiti more Still lepoilur, wlierein 1 mil tie- eiiMiil of liaviiig made some keuiril ohm MtiiteuieiilM and eomparifioiiH be tween tlio eiiNt niul the we!, niul am itlao eliurgeil with lmiiif imide mhiio Ntnteiueulh which uro not true, anil than follow Home ilinv xIniiih ami tliriiHti. of wliii.'li onlv (liHiiite 1'iitiiaiii in iNipalile. The iliNRiiHtuiK pint of il all in that mi editor who mtnt know a lepoiterV )uneliniil for mul.iiiK a luiijf alory out of a few word, hIhhiM uii-.iiiimlitv hhnw himoell' In be mh'Ii a I'jul us to hti iiimblu to umke I lie prour ullowmirH fur a repoiter' proflivitieH. did nititt 11 reNirter and uiinweriMl hoiiih iiiiokIhiiih off hand and which he .qily jotted down in hi memory, niul then lie prwcet. ed lo write a whole eoluiuii in til Ihnlv Haltiiiioiv Sun, hmuk up a erv iin i' -tntv ini him mid fttuiv. Noinc liii:-i i-uiivi't nml -.ine tliuii; iinli im-.ii i. 1 . ,111,1 li-.niii. , ni HV tuMir abt 11 u 1. 1,. 1- win, ), I nimie to the womI. I did miv Hie eiibt had the ml )"Hl"(!1' Hie labor iitohtiiu, mid mi it hit. 1 did say the eithl had the iid VuuttiKU 011 the iiiniket iniOhlion and xo il linn. 1 did say that 011 11 num ber of varieties of nppleH the em-1 hud the ndvautiiKe 011 the quefition of quality, nml no it Iiiih. lint to ay thilt I miid the eiiht boat the west Hi-owing iiiiile, neiivliiM nml ienrn la till bunk, u well iih the ktatemeut thut I Miid I had Mold the hiithest. prieed euilond oi' pear that wu ever HOIlI. Thu editorial htiitemeul thai ".Mr. Wliihler did niont of Imh fruitgrowing in the ueWMiaperM and before hor tiiMiltural tmeiftieri i, duubtlocK Hie roueou wliy ho failed to net romillN iu n praetienl fruit grower iipmi one of tho finenl oivluird- the huh over hhimn Hnon," koiiiitlx rather libelous in view of the fact that out of eight evil atmight earbiiuU .f ltaitlett pears he topHnl M.tteii iiiurketN, hold the ear of liiglioid pneeil Anjoit pear-. ever win Mild and 1 lea red nune money than wn ever ileaieil tiom any one etop taken tr.nu t tint h-uiii orotund. ( !:. WIllSl.llK 1'rollmlnary orgnn:xiu:on of the .lackson County Taxpayer' league was effected Saturday afternoon at n meeting hold In the Holland hotol. .1. A. Wostorlund was chosen tempor ary chairmen and K. M. Wilson tem porary secretary. Permanent organi zation will bo made at tho meeting to be held In tho Library building next Saturday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at which time all tavmycra Interested aro requeated to be prcont to lend their aaalatanco lo un effort which pronilnofl to be of great benefit to Jackson county people. Two-thirds of tho countlos of Ore gon have nlroady organised taxpay ers' leagues. ThM0 several county organizations will soon form their stato organization by which better results are expected to bo accom plished. OliJeclH Set. K0HI1 -The objects sot forth In tho con stitution and laws Just adopted by tho Jackson county league nro to pro mote economy niul equnllty In state. county, municipal, and district taxa tion; to oncourago and promoto ef ficiency In tho administration of pub. lie arfalrs; to promote tho Investiga tion or, tho publication of Informa tion on, nnd the enactment of laws relatlvo to all matters relative to tho accomplishment of tho objects sot forth. The affalrn nnd business of tho as sociation as to bo under tho maniige inent and control or n board of forty directors and an cxccutlvo committee Of five. Ootnlls will bo lmn.lln,! through committees who are to make reports ,to tho association, tho grand Jury, and to tho county court. Theso committees will Investigate nnd net on legislation, loads and bridges, county offices, county budget school districts, municipal nffnlrs, prices for supplies, and other matters of public Interest. Tho asuoclatlon nliall not engago In partisan politics hut will be free tn Indorse or condemn proponed legisla tion which comes within tho scopo of the objects for which tho association Is formed. Constitution nnd l.aws of the .Inol.- Mii County Tiixpa.ver League: AVUcIo T N'aine1 niul Object The name of this association shall he the ".laekson County Tax pave is' I.eioMie." The object for which this usoiii. tion in formed i to promote economy and equality in stnle, county, uiuiiio ipal mid district' (uxutiou; to encour age mid promoto efficiency in the adiuiiiistratiou of public affairs; to promote the iuviwtigutinii of, the pub lication of infonimtinu 011, mid tho enactment of hiw lolutive lo all mat ters nppoitainiug to tho accomplish- inent of the ohjooU herein sot forth. Article II I'hice of Iliiiiio. Tlio iriiu"i.il place ot hiiMiio-s ni this iissoe ,iiinii shall be m tie ut' Of .Meilli.il.. I Hilt Oi ,1,11k .t. -t.ili of (iieg.-u MINNESOTA OPPOSITE MONTEREY SAX KUAN'ClSt'O. I)...-, l I. The distillled (treat N'oitlieiu iieihtei .Miliuobotu hoo o loilnv uii Mmito ie, l);i miles south 01 hue. mid awaited better weather in which in continue her vovmto born m t.m ni the wrecking' slimmer laqim and tlie lugs Dauntlew. and Sim Itovor. She reached her iiiWNiint immIIoii Inst night, but the heavy ken 1 mining inane lurtlier piogios undesirable. mu ivat expected to reach hero to- mortow. Itttiwtigation of the disablement of the vessel Mils kot for Tuosdnv bv John V. I'tokton, I'mted State' dlk- tnet altornov. SECRETARY LANSINR CONFIRMED BY SENATE WASlllNtifoN, De. I : s.vu.- Ur. I.HIIsin,;', iiipoililnieiil was eon lllllUil tiitiax l llieseii.it,- The see letarv bus luen s.muy iiu,vl l ,,. i is. .iiointuiiMi ! 1 1 1 . 1. m,.!,.,. v. in .ulio'ii umeiii -A Cure for Bronchitis Wo I Into I lecu Soiling 111 .Mislfont for Mini) Vcai.s a Itoiueily Wo 1 (iiiaiiiutoo I Pleaae load the following letter ,aud wo promUe If you buy a bottle of Inol from u ami aro the least bit dUtmU(lo(l, mo will liieoifully re turn your money. Woodbtook, III. "I suffered from bronchttls, had a very bad cough and a pain In my chest, was wonk' and tired all tho time. It seemed almost Impobslblo for mo to go on with my work. 1 tried different remodleM with out benefit, also cough medlolues, but my druggist recommended Vlnal, and it gave me almost Instant relief. Its continued use cured my bronchitis and built me up t,o that I feel lll.e a dlfterent man." Charted Holts. The reiuou that couch avruns fall In kiich catiiHi Is boinuso they aro palliative onli . while Vlnol removes the eauae. being a constitutional re medy In whU h are combluml tho iiviiiniK uioiuuiiik 111 iri'Mii ciJUk iiMirn. : tngotiier with tonic iron and beef peptone. It atiengthena and revttal len the entire isi ni and lutalsti; na ture 10 eiel tho ilisoaso. Our faith in Vmol Is allow n in 1 he uhoe offer Kor sale at Metlloi.l 'b,u inarv. -Ailv THE PAGF Mrnrnnnic 1 rnuin ' IIIUUI UMU J UCflUIIIU Motion Picture Theater TONIGHT Pathe presents Ulllmi l.oniilno ami Wlllliun Couitlolgli, .Jr., In the great picturesque, romantic and patriotic serial drama Neal of the Navy MH. mid MILS. SIDNKV DIIKW Comedy "The Fox Trot Finesse" This lnlgbt little play amusingly katlrUea the dance craie. "The Lighthouse by the Sea" Throo-act Knsauay featuring Darwin Knrr. COMING Wmlnosdio Only, "Kniiny of Stork's N'oat," Introducing Llttlu Mary Miles Mluter. AilliTe III Govern menl. The nlXnirs nnd busine-iH of tli'm nssociulion slmll m under the man ugement mid contiol of 11 board of lorty direeloi-rt nnd un executive com mittee fuiisiHljng- of tho presidenl, throe ice-)irciilcnts mid 11 secretary- tienHiirer, which committee shall ilii- ehitrge such duties ami execute such functions 11 may bg delegated to it by the board of ditcctors. Article IV Membership. Section I. Any tiixnnyer of Jack son county shiill be eligible to mem bership in this association Uiul those signinjf this instrument, or 11 copy thereof, on or beforo the first dav of Jnnunrv, 1017, slmll bu tieccptd members, 1 See. 8. Any uorson desiring to be come a member of this association may do so 111)011 written aiuilicnlion lo the secretary nud the puyment of onoyears Tines. See. II. Knch member slmll be en titled to oast one vote at nil meet ings. Xo voles by proxy .slmll be received or counted at any meeting;, either of the association or of the board of directors. A failure to pay the dues of the association for 11 per iod of .thirty (.'10) ilnyx niter Hie snme shall become due nnd payable shall thereby terminate mciiiliocbin in the association until such time as all dues shall he fully paid. Article V The dues of the association shall be filly (")()) cents per annum, pay able on or before Jiiiimirv lt of each year, for the ensuing year or part thereof, for each member, and the stune slmll be used only for the pur pose ol del raying- the cxocnso, of carryintr on the work of the nssocin. tion under the direction of tho board of director. Article VI Meetings and Order of HusinesH. Section 1. There shall bo nt least one meeting each year at jMcdford, Oregon. The dale or suen meeting slmll be determined each year by the board of directors, as may be ex pedient. The board of director shall have power to call special mectiii'j.s . . ,01 the members nt any time. See. '', Written notice of the time and place of the annual nicetine: shall bo sent to members, by moil, to the address appearing; in the records of the ussoeiation. not loss Hum five days before the time set for such meeting. N'olicos of special meltings shall state the objects for which the Mime are called and no business shall be htinxnctcil at any special meeting other than that named in the call. See. .'I. Twenty-five members of Hie iissoeiation shall constitute 11 quorum for the trmisaetiou ol busi ness at any regular or special meet ing. Sec. I. Tho order of business at HI meet mi' of the iissoeiation nud board of director slmll be, a far a practical, as follews: (a) ( all to order. (b) lloll eull. (e) Heading of minutes of prev ious meeting. (d) IteiMjiU of slniidlng commit- (Jood niul welfare. Adjournment. (k) Sec. 5. WoborhV rules of order shall lie recognized us controlling pnrlinhieuliiry procedure of I he us soeiation cxcrcisx1 all the fuuclionns incident to mpiuber of the executive ijpmmil tee, qnd in the nbsenooNof tlio presi ilcut they slmll perform his duties in uccordauco, with their rank. Si-i '-JJ Tint uitiwittiv wltfi 11 in , 111. -.! ... . f ...... I, , W Hit. (I. Itpjtuhir mt'clmg f Hit , riiluc or hi office, he lannuror of! boatil of iliivctiiiN liall he held ittnr-jtlu noeialion. 1 lo slmll hnvo teil.v on thu wornl Saliinlnv of Du-ihnrKe of the IiooIk nml reeonls of eeiuherf Mhreh. Imu ami Septemher the a-oeiation, hlinll siui; ami isau mP fulfill vitni lo.imil nimlim intiv lull lhltifl's iif Mli-l't illfi. nllft .sllllll H1LM1 v-t, ..... vtlt V-... ...-..... . .....,,. lift ii II a A f i nit limit li I lift iiticl. ileiil,' or one of the vice-preidenls in .the absence of the provident. Sec. 7. The executive committee shall meet upon the call or the presi dent ut any time or plnee. Article VII Hoard uf.Direotor. Section 1. The board of director shall have general control nud man- iigement over tho nuair of (lie as-.o-oiation. Xiue members of the board shall constitute n quorum for the transaction of business. See. '.!. The board of directors shall elect a ptoxident, three ice prosideitls and a seerelarv-trcnsiirei from their own number mul siicb of- llcers shall ex-offieio constitute the executive committee of the associa tion. . See. II. The board of directors shall authorize tho nnvmont. of all ob ligations incurred by the association mul transact any mid nil other bus iness coming before them. See. ). The board of directors is authorized to fill vacancies on the Jioiiid by the election of members from the members of the ussoeiation. Aillxlc VIII Officers. Section 1. The officers of (he as sociation shall be n president, first vice-president, second vice-president, ii.;..i ..: :.i.!..i i .. i iiinii u-i iu menl nun ti secruuu.v treusjirrr. Sec. 'J. The picsjtlcul shall he the official head of the association and shall preside at all meetings of the association ami board of directors. He slmll perform the general duties of nu executive officer. Sec. II. The ioo-prosidonls shall willi (be nresident all eolitraets and oilier instruments to be executed on behalf of (he association, lie shall keep lists of nieinborahip of the us soeiution, collect the duos mul do the clerical work incident to currying on the wink of (he nssooiulion. The secretary shall perform such other duties as shall be dclcjrnted to him from lime lo time bv the Hoard of diieelors mid shall net iw business manager of the nssooiiliou under the direction and control of (he executive board. (To be Continitcd.l StarTheatre wiii:iti: Tin-: citowiis go TODAY ONLY Chimmie Fadden With tho well known Ilroadwny star Victor Moore A dandy paramount In five parts. COMING Tuesday, Mario Drossier, In "THllo's Tomato Surprise." In six. runny parts. MAItY PICKFOHD Thursday. - i THIS IS THE aJa-aU 9 w -rC BHBaH PHOTO PLAY FOR YOU tU0. (e) lees. (1) tgi lb) oi in Keports of spuuinl eoiumil- Kopoit of secretary. Klectioii of oi'lioois. Ct'iiimuiueatioiis I lllllii-llCil b IMII's-, Nihv biisjiiis .. CHICHESTER S PILLS ll.u-.l iiMomi nu Mi r.ij,z: v...; JtllOBrilHUOintK)HHtkE JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER IjiiI) Assistant lis s. HVUTLmn' I'hiiius M. 17 .u, 171-j mbiiliniie Sei tlio ( oroner Catholic Ladies' Bazaar AT DAVIS 1IUII.DING Sixth iiml Centrnl Ave. Dec. 15-16-17-18 Good Business In home mauaRement dictates prac tical and economical Chilstmas pur chako this your. y would sugBost a few wicks ot "Mt. Pitt" High Patent Flour "Supeiioi" Graham or hole Wheat Hour, as a who bu at tl.H time 11 or these brands aro manufactured by THE CENTRAL POINT MILLS Tho are sold on their merits Ask Your (Scorer Tor Them PWGWDSHQHQ chndren WC Adults 15c It's worth a quarter STAR Theatre WHHRK TJIK CROWDS GO TUESDAY one day of a thousand laughs MARIE DRESSLER lu the i'i-part Luhln Comedy "Tillie's Tomato Surprise" Thla Is nald to be better than 'Tlllle's Punctured Konianco." This picture has novor beon shown beroro hi this low admission. A CRACKER JACK 'flr AHHOLITIHA' A Geuuluo Quaiter I'l'OlllK'lloil Wo (Jlvo I A Hotter Sboiv for less .Money IrOR THE TIRIO ODilSESS MAN ' VINING THEATRE ASHLAND ONE NIGHT ONLY-TUESDAY, DEC. 14 NOT COMING .TGJVIEDFORD 5rNO' ' -rClN TlrstO COMCUY C.r' - Hti OA.V Union Feed and Livery Stable FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 Smith RiveisiuY Pliout' l.XJ GaunyawABostwick if - l Wf I 1 y cJean N&'ebcter 1 RENEE KELLYas JUDY HENRY MILLER MAIL ORDEflS NOW BEING RECEIVED E,Rlf EcS,: cLoWer, llT' ,irst ,C rows 51-50. last 4 rews $:" Balcoiiy Circle $. Sfconil Balcony. 4 rows 76c, balance SOc. Bax Seats $1 50 Th InterurlMn Auto C.r li lee the Mwlford Hotl at 7-'lS dlrct lo th thfdter and rturn nimnlUteh follow In. th itfrfurm- ' ' ' Pl-'Jla ti'l j 1