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!' Hi I 1rAMl VOVlt murauv mwi; tmtwxk MKnrortn, nun.n 'If I lv fi.'' IT I'll mmoiw maw tjiujunis JtHwiHti mk nn Amv h tm pvfm dfaMSmaff 8 bfeafcftan. Th flee TMfleawK. lofd TrnuiMk he Athiaea BVnaOHtPTtOH BATHS teal -... mull . .... . Hvarvd bf oarrMr J QlfyMr. Hr WTinSnlE?. . Kadferd. taWtel llla , S19 A-19i man It4 Pkovnlx. Jaaftaonvllis itMt PeWil . nip, tot mall, arr ywtr r rsr . "If IB awner of th. Clir ef Matter. I ppror racssen County I as MaondtriiMHi matter at Oreae. anar lb set ef Ma ran m CtreulaUM for 1H, IMS. FIFTY-GEUT GASOLINE (I leassd win Anhitl Press Jin M. D gnhserlbera tailing to ro oolTe papers promptly, phono (ftroulatlou Manager nt 2B0-II HONG KONG KOLUM Things Tlioj Mlsseil. Lord Nelson never heard of Jo WJiliua Daniels. flan Iraiikllii never tallMHl thing over with Cototiel llonsa. Cinderella never worn white spate. -Nero tirtr took imt any flrw lu nraMo. i . (Jiih1 O'Nmu. iXitr.mt tMirlar HJfouitJWniWtnk-- WWHUJN- iMrti . . ..! itfjtoOm mmwm PTFfY PRUT ifinonrif in rwdlrtwl fry TVwy Rwkc fVller ff flf FNimcJiWfT Ofl MrmjJiMif ft mi wlnnlity before ntnirurr. 'Php rfntwiw for fix exorbitant jri'f in Urn Ktntcfl hv Mr. Reckefeller: There Is no nee talking HHrtftei or rdtlN. Tfcora ra thNe MR far-torx wiiirh figure In the high eoit of gaaotfwa. t'atll theae dtfflealtfea ni a surmounted the pr1re will Intreaec. We can aril atei calto w ! ( tha aHlaa at price Mr hi nd vane of those w now rarplva. Taa alltn waW wtrMaffly aay 46 aaaU rat oar total onat today, Than, wHJi th fanama Mrtial b larked, It oaato m ittdrt to Mat tha oil to aaararn pati than It wool othorolaa. Tblrdb . the Mavlraa ItMailoa I aoeb tbat hoa4 of walla ara Wl, aid we are unable to fiat lb crude oil. Yet I he report of Hecrelarjr of the Infprfnr Tjrinft ahovrs tlml while anmVuw hw lieen un'mx up, there linn been an nieretwe in the net vtoible rfcucrvpn of emde oil of J5,000,- (KK) bnrrels, mid 1fl per ent of (he toUl oittintt for 1015 went into ntomge. The rejiori of the fedeiitl fifties rmnmiiwion shows thni ihere is no real eompelition jn Hie fuel oil biiKinofla beeniiHe I ho St inula rd Oil monopoly of the pipe lines lias uovor been disturbod and Unit m mdopendenl can become a com potifor while dependeni on hc trual, as they all are; for pijio lint; tiiuifiportation. The price of Hsoline is oing up, because monopoly has the power to force it up and malce the, public pay the ainaz inly higli dividends being tloclarod. The Avar is just the excuse. This is the fruit of giving away a nal ural resource to nrivato ownei's for exnloitation of the Diiblic. Vet in siiite of this object. lesson, the United Stales sen ate, instead of taking measures for relief of the people, has just passed the Shields bill, eonlerring a similar mnii opoly of water power resources imon the power trust for similar exploitation of the public in the future. GOLD HILL MID REVEALS STOLEN TREBZOND IMPORTANT CITY - MOST 'PRtSiDENT SEEKS NEW HAMPSHIRE TO SPEED NAVAL BILL HULU FKII ' AUTO AND M01 STEEL CHIEFS INDICTED JSayji'UiO fJIrl on tlm Sritvii. j T$n oftlfq rimsbim n etrl fluldotq nmrrlw hor Iilmil Is that sonio otliur follow conifla uloni; with a. lot of nullify. Ciaylilttl (Inb. K I voto inonittor onouglt to want to lirank tho lieurt or a hiiihII Itoy, I'd lllvo him u nmulcurtt kol tor it blilli day iinunt. Siifoty Pius. an(nv plim nro UmI fur vary youiiK children whuit hwhIIowwI okii. Aa a umtlar of fact tliey nra nut to 1 roiiimtndal a food hvoii wbuii eluatMl. far out of tha iwMlim1ltaa f aafatjr HtM.4a Uat thi ara likalr Is otitiH up at any Mum, no matter t)W , oHiiMtmMialttK or tialiirul tlia ! tnajr b to tho awallower or V'arw. WImii h ajifoiy jin 0iaaa to u claaii it atbar atalw auwaona or laU Mueptlni 4roi. Ih tha flrat raau tliu laauli la palnf(l. In th ai-tmul it may raaull la a total loan or nraonal iitoter. itoluyV ltdlliiiiKHi-. ."ittaaa ahlllUHH a da' did ttaiy ehnfffja a for my raaw at tfca hatol IH Laattou!" aald Sand). IndiKuauUy, m hta raturn to rrolmrgh llurgha frw a aliihlaaalag 'Medltlon. "Qu. a)f. It waana cheap," airvad kk fathati "but ye mnat 'u' had a gay fte tltna aattin' tut' ale lit h " "aVwlH' tha aichta!' cried Handy. " aUMia aaa a attht a' tha tliuu I waa Mt Mmhhhi. Man. moR, ye dlnnn anp I WW oiBR to ! at uric that i law a rMu m' then uo got thv proper ua o'lV -TliHlu. IN.lrC'rI IN'P of six steel corporations for conspiracy to control wages by the grand jury at Mast Youngs- ftJwn, Ohio, as ji result of the fatal strike riot, shows lliatl , Z. ' ! 1 i 1 i !.. .i! i". il . .1. I a more eniigmencd hciihc oi jiibuco is jierniettiing me pun- no. j-iiauiu lor laimr (iisiiifomiccs is )iacett wnere u oo longs upon thtwc roHponsible for conditions breeding tur- moil, iiiiiieati oi entirety iijiuii me viciiius oi tiiese coiitti lioim, as hitherto. Neither the exploited workmen who applied the torch nor the hired gunmen who shot into tho crowd had a monopoly ol the guilt. A now era is ushered in by this attempt to hold to ac countability those responsible, tor tho inhuman and nil American industrial conditions that drive tho victims to desperation instead of jailing a few workmen. The real cause of this strike riot and most of the other labor wars is tho payment of less than living wages and the niain iainauee of filthy, unsanitary living conditions tho ex ist once of an actual industrial slavery among the foreign era imported to replace American labor. At Voungstown, as elsewhere in the stool and coal reg ions, only a handful of tho toilers are voters, and none of them have a say in the management of the industry. Irre sponsible power, with dividends tho only motive' of tho owners, always breeds despot ism, which sooner or later onds in revolt. The attempt to hold the owners respon sible for the direct result of their actions is commendable. Hut indictments only attempt to doctor the result and leave tho eaiwe uudiMturbed. We have boon indicting peo ple for thirty yeam and still have the same old troubles. The economic and industrial system that gives to property owners solo yixht to proscribe the broad and butter of the musses without giving the mass a voice in the control is at fault and the only permanent cure is the democrat issa tinu of industrial enterprises. F U lite Oil, a, Qmikt IteMika, 'CHIt. Way It llapinHl. "In obedience to tha iiulvxraul MMkUata aad Intuit iawUact which. vttk Irraalating alluring magnetlam. ia ever drawing Into juitapoaltloa the baaiaoua and cMvalroua, the brave aad tha gay, aoftly and awaotly aa Uu aaag of alroua; but ueverthelaaa un('onauliatiou ttrrtUKly aud eternally aa th utarl- daalrad Mor'a coiupaaa U wr eeaking tha HOla, until lu tha prooeaa of time two aclatancae, two Uvea, two ludlvlguaJI ttea which havo hitherto flow ad oa MB m tta mqependent oourae through the vleiaaitadea ol thla uuu dana aiba; ovau a two mounUlu rlvulata havo rtpfiWU on aeparataly and tbougbtleMly over their pabbiy b4a through auoahlM and ahadow guUI at hiat, oaoiK from their laoNHlatH fu at mxnon thoy omergM on Uie aurrouttUlnf nlaln to bland to Kuhor Into a atngia purling brook (taatlnod forever more to travel a a Mingle rtbbou of cnaUlllne rlearncas toward the groat ocean of futurit). two of our 1'laree aoquaiuuuroe o Hnuday laat amatgauiatod their earth ly xiatncH lain one harnonloua en 1 1 1 - , lift) .loimniw t'vna aud Miu No:.' Hru;,h ul tbtl hOOW Of the lu i.i' n . m too fa antti i '" i ti twain .i .-0d T- SURVEY OF VALLEY IN PROGRESS .1 Ootll Mm. ii'--i ur for lint Hruther huifini hit t nI.iIiIIIkm1 hU offtrtal ri'lullon IUi (lit1 ltx.il wculli er bureau uh iioat man " Tht chief of the bureau iu Wuahlugton. 1) ('., hai authorlied the Mfdfoid offko to ro-eoerate iu every practicable way with the fruit-growaru of Itogue river valley In protecting their trulta from froat thla airrlug. Dally foreraata will be laawed frow th laoal iMfiee. oa prevloualy. piedlcting the temp4r ai urea for Med ford and vlclult for th follow lug morning, m nearly aa avtontlfleaH) Kaab. Mr. Alter will make looal atudlea. receiving aud dlaeeuilnallng weather obervaiiona and reuorta for the pur poae of aiding In predetermining tha tcinperaturea for each aureeadlui morning for all imria of the valley. aud co-oeratlou are GOVERNMENT EXPERT DIED AHIWTT-At her home in Itutta FIU. Xnrali 11. 101H, Wr. Vjntna l.liolt, wife of Keictt Abbott, aged :0 year, ( moiitha and .1 duya. Valv ular hemt tmuble ia UHMgucd u the uiuae of death. Uet-riBbed leave, baaidea a ha hand and una child, the latter being only 9 mouth old. tor parents, Mr. aud Mr. W. Y. Pgiicr, rvHtduot ut Unite KhIU; one eixter, Ur. Jolw ltr.iiiitti 1. ami two Itrotlurx, 1 .m.l IU 111111' , hUo n'r-idiiils nl Mut lr l'VI. I'uiu'iil is lu'M llm iit'ii'riiiioti lintu tin i iiiuK it oiili'n, c, Iho lutti.il bi'ilik: in tta' Itutii' F.ilU . n. i'Ii i t' V I I.I -ill, llllllkl llll'' l'Mrt fi'tiiti tlii ili'iailincnl ol iiri('iillutv, h ,11 li'clurc .it tin- imltlic libr:ir. l'n iln alii'inooii ut 2 n'clot-k iihmi (1i mnrUetiiiK )dan oT thv dt'iMtrtuitnt 1'or the uoj-iliwctt. Mr. JtaMaett litis liecu mnkinu' a tour of all tha I nut di Irit'U of the iiorthweat ami In ))au ine routahl inti'inie iulrret every where. TV m'linjf on Friday there fore in iti ociirin urww the luturf well'ure of onr luudamotilnl industry, w ill he one of the won important ever held in the l(oue Hier nUey. There ia not g fruit grower in "' vallev who en afford to iiiki thi nii'cliug Aote tiiti tiali) niitl Wionu our friend. MRIH'Oltl) tUMMKHHAr. CLVH. FARMKRK vt FRrTTaKmrRrtK' I.KAIH'K. Ai-e IlioyV Mr and Hr. It. V. Ktmhall aro indebted to Dr. I'aiker for the re ceipt of a et-y fine daughter on Thuratluy. The UiKkawu) (O.) Tlmoa. aVwSEESSCW A 1HTK WMNK.NT I" a dependiMe aol aatiaf.ii'torv rrm- i'il. for Uhi' where a ko.iiJ i.hmI liul lnent Is riiuired eiv nvhaiug Sold unl l' u, ..ii ,oc ul 1 uj. ODM) llirj,, ir. M.a.l. 11 ftxritemrnt wax ule in flold Hill Mtmdnv nflrrrtiHin lollowinir the nr real of L. M. Niw, .i lucul iMennd band dealer, former town mur-lial, nod a man known here an "Dob .Hrnitli," rawiiiaT with Xe. The men hud ImM'H under nunieioM for aev irnl uiotttha for Inreeny. The matter wmm lirouirht to a elimnx when ('. W. jrartiii of the ( n I if i ruin -Oregon J'ower eomrMirfy nrriMil hore, in eow imny vcitli Diatricl Atlornov Kelly nod DejMilv K. W. VUion, with n enreh wirri-HMt, n Ihe two men had lieen uaieetel of linviiix -tune wire mitl other material lutlonRiiiK to tho power nompMiiy. Stolon llin (I Ik'covorctl Tlio Mcnreli f tlie aiMPonil-hanil nloro Mini n nfiitliMino lioloiurinir to Xoo itYVcnlail (lie I'mil enr licloneitiK lo 1). If. Miller, whieli wnn tukon from tlic irnraun littd. Noveinlior .'I. The our had Iieeil ntniot enflioly In lien to piece ami' lllc eMgino (lisiiuiiilli'd. Vnriona pnifft of I lie machine! wore in different plnooa, Nome lioiiijr, liidow a imp door in lllo floor. Tho body and hood liuvo not yet been found. Ah the Humorous pieee were re I limed lo llm gnrnue, 1). II. Miller, the owner; Chnrle Kell, a loonl nuto iiiuii, who lind innilc wvoral remim upon the our niiil know every piece, and K. II. Moore, kept idenlifyiim them. The onr hud evideiilly been ilrivon to tliu IiIIIn wlimi atolon nnd tlicn (lianinntlud. A moloi" hnloiiKinir lo Ihe Sleepy Hollow nineli, of which II. A. Ensijtn in manager, whieli wa recently tnkon from llm rnnub, wns nlao found. Sim Tricl to Kto Wiun tho county officers arrived nt the Koe home, "Hob Smith" lock ed hiniRi'If in n room, nrnieil, while Ij. S. "Dnve" Noo tried to make tin escape by jumping: through a window and ncrotfH the, swinging bridge apau niug liouu river, south of town, mid into tho hill. Hut Deputy "Cuily" Wilson waa iiotitied and followed in hot purwuit. Several ninn neie who saw Ihe at tempted flight, Ray Xoe had a bundle under hi arm, m hu-It he did not have when brought buck by WiUou. It i aiiNpuetcd liy aome that it wns a couutcrfcititiK die and that he drop ped it into lite nver, an he had alxo been thought to have even Iried thi. In h aearoh of Hob Smith, n aj-iiemeiit of bale w found, but which wan signed Wtii. 1). luveiimrl, in what uppeartf to lw his handwrit iiii;. lie made lib find aHMarauce iu Hold Hill aboue the middle of Sep tember. The mon were taken to luckxouvillc and Inuded iu the oountv jail. A more extetsivo aearelt of the iN'oe place i to fullow. Many .Minus litMtled Xoe whh u eorroMindtuce ehiol "deteetive." Mines iu all parta of the valley liHe been loblHtl tlitriiur the sil few moutliH of Ite.triugn, luotora ami imi eluiicry. Tlie iwwcr eomauy had Ims'ii a ueu losor of eftr wire ami small applianeea. The rnilrond cop Imt rain koiikch m Meiiford and (irunts Puis were aloleu. All these theft are laid al Ihe oHd meuV door. Soul Item l'.ioific Detective Kelly arrived Tuexdur to nsUt iu findiuif and UuiiiK -Uilmt gnwls. AAHHIN-(IT(lNT, Mareli H. Vi.v Presideut Mai shall wcih (i'J years old today. He was the rviipient of n meroua eonsri.it ulafctotw I torn itlieial. and didomats .ilike on In. health and youthful upiwrauo. I'rcideut Wllaon wu- one of the li 1st in cteml j eoaaratulaiioiis. (Half "' oklA. CltT I Tam). Ijk CMialr. nrauk J. krut'ir uukn naih thai kv l l wrtatw ul tat mm af r. J. ivwj a i. i BACK EA WAWHOTOW. Mnrch 11 -Tho city of Trextbonri, aeeordina to a atatemont given out hern todar by the .National Oeoaraphle aoclety, ia by far tho moat Important Tnrklah port on the Itlack aea. It la altuatad on tha aontharn ahore of that ea, about 6f0 mlloa eait of Ita outlet through the ftoepkorna. "It Ilea only about one hundred miles want of the International boun dary between Rnaala-ln-Aala and Ttir-key-IuAala. It haa always been the gateway of the overland trade naaa- lug between Central Aalw and Persia and Kuroue. The fortified city of Kmertim, which recently surrender- 1 to the Russians, waa one of the stations on thla luter-contlncutul highway. "Tlie city haa no direct communi cation with Asia Minor proper, except by sen, because It Is thoroughly hem med In on Its western and southwest ern sides by a watershed so steep and forbidding that not a single river is able to break through and thus roach the lllnck sen. "Troblioml got Its namo from the situation. It originally wns railed TrBptwus, or Table-land. "Tho older part of Treblrond Is still enclosHl within a wall built by tho ISyxantlnos, but the newer part. which is the Christian quarter, Is outside of tho walls. Tho hurhor Is not a good one, the entrance being so filled with silt, deposited by the eroas currents of tho lllnck son, ns to shut out mi) but light draft vessels. "Tho rosd from this Turkish Mark sea port to Krscrum Is a very diffi cult one. It heretofore has been too much broken to admit of tho transit of wheeled vehicles. Iu peace times loug caravans of camels fol lowed the trail between the port and tho forttoes, but Iu recent years the railroad from Ilatum to Tlflls proved a formidable rival for the camel, nnd tho ship of the desert' wns slowly glvlnx wav before the Iron horse." WAMHINOTON. MflifH 14. Prudent Wilson urged fJhalnwoa Padgett of h how-e nsvol committee ! t...la t liner the MflMll hill. Mr. Pndgetl ioM the pre-iilent that hear ings prohobly would be ewded in two weeks. nfireentative Padgett aa ired the presidenl; Hint a working majority of hw committee fswril MuhatMtMl trengtheimr af the nary aud that he exieeled no trnoMe in getting tlirongh the hoiine h naval program lo meet wilh the approval of the ndminifnihoii. Themns A. I'dixon will be lieanl tonioriow by' Ihe naval eommittec. ffrMfirtID, N H.. Mnwm 34. y(,ters of New fTempsMre KaVl.v had their first opportunity to ehoos" hy dirert prrimarif rfelefaltw to tgfl na tional purtv eotiventionx. Thra ware five candidate 1r the four places on the repiiMn'on ticket for delegates at large, four desiring to go In the contention unpledged and the fifth pledged to vote for the ooMiHMlioti of Thenlre ttooaevelt. fin the democratic and progressive lickel there were no contests. Of the democrat three are pledged to vote for the nomination of President Wil-on. Packard and other promi nent automobile engineers favor motor oils from Westenl crude. Exposition juries at San Francisco and San Diego gave highest competitive awards to Zerolene an oil from Western crude. Zerolene is the best oil for your motor because scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-base. Government experts tell us that oils correctly refined from asphalt-base crude "distill without decomposition" do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder hcatland are '"much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming proclivities are con cerned, than are paraffinc-base Pennsylvania oils." When you empty the crank-case refill with Zero lene. Dealers everywhere and at service .stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZiEkO L ihe Standard Oil for ttoiar Cars Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims "ai"" " Some vorj remsrkuUIo results ate' being obtained 1 treating stomach, liter a tin intchtlnsl troubles with iiuto vegetable oils, which exert u demis ing, soothing and purifying action upon tho lower bowels, removing tho obstructions of poisonous fecal mat ter and guaea and preventing their absorption by the blood. This duue, the rood is allowed free passage from the stomach, fcrmentatUin ceases and stomach troubles tpilokly dis appear. (leorg. II. Mayr. for twenty ears a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and Intestinal troubles of years' standing by this treatment, aud so successful waa the romed he devised that It has since been placed lu (be bands of druggists all oer tho wiuutry, who have sold thousands of hollies. Though absolutely harmless, the effect of the medicine Is sufficient to convince any one of Ha remarkable effectiveness, and within SI hours the sufferer feels like a new person. Mayi'a Wonderful Itemed) Is sold by leading druggists everywhere with Ihe positive understanding that your money will be refunded without ques tion or quibble It OXK bottle falls to aive ou .ilmolute aatlsfactlon Adv. Klein SllitS Klein t " In lb. 3KV.fn,,ii MM III Uw W nt T"W fwmlf auil f mm ara win i HXII IMMJ.AIHI rur (Nttarrk that taiiaut Iw lUt CaiaiTfc Om 1 RAXK J. CHKXfV, 8rra (n krfof atr a4 tubwtlboj hi r pM, IMt Slfe iUJ- lit 1-Bil f , A. II. lk. Sni. A. W. UMIASON-. N Kirj etilill. IM)I C.larrli .in l UVo laKnullf "! Ula illrcili ui Hw M ami uuhm ur (aM vt llw j.i.ai. Su4 Ut IfMiawnUla, "" i ii'UNKV k CO. TW. O, Gol4 t U 1- Utt r TaV II. II a t.Ujr I1IU t uMtltka, Page Tonight! (NOT A MOTION 1'ICTl KKi 1'ltUUs: U3c to 1.00 TO OHDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressinn and Altering. 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS MedfordHouseMovcrs NKW FlflM Movuits or uorsits, liou.ints, IIKAVV MAUHI.VKItr, irro. SATISFACTORY SKHVJC13 I'lione tKH-M MOITItT .V IirilUHAHDT (MSI S. Newtown. 7U7 , 1 Mil St. STAR THEATRE WJ1KR1!. TI110 (MvOWJ)S (10 TOMORROW One Day Only The World's Greatest Photo Production THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE o a The ilemiuid for a ivlurn ilato on this jiii-turo is tfiviiU'r llian any ever sliown Ihtc hclorc, and wo oxjici't a (M'owdotl litmso liolli matinee and evening. As tlie ivntal price for tlie return is some smaller than the Hint time, we are showing tins great feahiro at the sinnll admission of ."j(. I'm- ehildren and 25c fur adults. It is worth eomiii"- twenty miles to see. Don't miss it tin.-, time, as it will never he shown here again. ELL-AM S laiur. Abso Intel v Removos oroa waff Mud the ! T i i r i -tm na Indigestion. One puckugu I nrovoai it. 2Cc ut all d'iift,fets. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER ItHdj AsdUtoat 2h 8. ItAllTI.HTT I'liuiKVi M. 41 ajid 17J3 AinbuIuiuHt Soivlce Oorouer sc, , "Hs;rj jgMgHHsV j Vnnw 'Niiv JgssL.HZW vr'f? i.fWi (T i 7!ll BBBBBHsBglg& Mutt and Jeff in College ia rug ouow of tha world. Posi tively all new thla time. Bring tha kiddle. Bargains in ROSES 300 Tnree-year-old Caroline Testout Hoses for sale al a bsrgsln The finest roses in Medford front the ht t rose hedge In the city The Caroline Testeut Is & perist al bloomer, large pink rosea and ihe beet hedge or street rose for this climate. j Pierce, the Florist STAR Theatre AVJIKRKTJ1K CROWDS 0 J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith Presents tho IiUtlnjjnlslip,! Actor ROBERT EDESON tm i- 8uniried by an All-Star Cast of Vltagranh l'layers In the Yltagraph Iilue Klhbon Feature 'MORTMAIN" A Five-Part Piciiiriiatlon of ARTHUIt C. TltAINS Story of the Samo Name iiM,b,r Produqott by MAHOUMUITiC MUTSCH TIIKOUOItE MAHSTON Photographed (! Arirp -ir. a r.T n,Mv Coprtthta4 by the Til AjiVrH of aU of America CAST; Mortmgln, ganthmaM of leisure and counoiaaMir f art. ItohL lidon 1'enniatan Crisp H auceaaaful aurgaon and sale nt 1st, j. urt. Frank Oordon Kumll. a Wealthy Itaehstor Donald Hall Belle rorsyihe. his ward, with wham ha Is lu love. Muriel Ostrlche Tom ora the. her brother .. ...Jamua Morrlaon oiuiow riagg. a tawyera clerk, Kdwnril Ulkss BATTLE CRY OF PEACE TOMORROW r