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1 I :- I 4 PXHTC F0TTT7 flQFORD Mail tkibun AN INDKI'Kh'DKNT NKWHVAPF8 PDBLIHUifU KVKRY AKTKILsOiJN IIOIP 8UNUAT. BY 'iWB MKDKOKD I'KINTINU 00. Th Mrdford flunday Moni.ni " furoUhto tnerlbera dm ltig Uit mu-uj hiv ow. rap, Offlo: Mail Tribune Uulldinf, 1H7 I A fwinftntlitatlnn n( tti Imoort1f T1tnf. tin Mrdford Hall, the Mtfnl TrttHint. th Bout trn Ortgoi.io, th AiliUitd TiiDtii. RliHKIITi W Kl'HI., B-litr. 8. 'BUH1TKR NMITII, UniinKtr. Bt Mull In Adfiuctt ' Daily, with HuiMaj' Sun, year .... Daily, with Monday Hun, month . . . Daily, without HumUy Hun, year .. Daily, without Hunday Hun. uiuiitb Wfthlr Mat) Tribune, out year Sunday Sun, ottt year ,.$7.6i -7t . 6.61 . .6 . t oo ' t oo ttv (U ft R I Kit In Uedford. AatiUrid. Jarkaon (Mitral I'oliit. lliariils, Talt-nt and oi Highway : m mi Daily, .Oi Htmday Run, month $ .71 ftjilr wit hunt KihhIiv Sun. month ftallv at It hunt Kiiiiriair Hun. an VMT... 7.60 Daily, with Hunday Bun, one year C.iC All torma by carrlfr, vaub In advance. (Entered ae teroiid-rlaM matter it Med ford Dragon, under act of March , itnv. Ruottt dully aver mMn,iiion (or eli tionlha endtiifT April Ut, IVit, KtW19, more than Inutile the circulation (if wy oilier pupcr pub Iah-f1 or rlrculated W .FiiiXmii. ucioniy. The only pr tiPtwn. ATtiimj Ore., and Chlro. California, a dixtnnce of over 400 nil, having li-aacd wire Anaorlated I' e'virt. ypUKKnN Of TFIF. AHnn nT?- TttRHH. TU Afthoclated I'rf-wi in fiihwivcly entitle4 - to thp una tor rumlillcution of all iifwa die patchna creditH to ft or not otherwlae rrnlltert Id thla paper, and also to the local newa pub Habod hfreln. All riKlita of ffpiibl (cation of special die pa'cWe nt-reln are Jao rmfrrwl Ye Smudge Pot Bjr Arthur Perrr. Hahles me mill HwiillowliiK' iwifpty jiIiih. luit nobody turn too quickly tiny more and gets nn eyoful of hat pin. A careful analysis of the wretch, showed ho was composed of four equal parts of Satan, Missouri mule, Harry Tracy and n 1!)U2 Kord. At that, ho was not such a bad follow, If he had known enough to iitlt think ing different from nte. - Letvlu, Mesopotamia, Fatty Ar-hucklo- and the world 'h fair in I'ort land In 15130, suddenly showed up in the ik'wm, one day last week. Kvcryf hhiR ha flown Into an hii lolst's eye and caused a wreck, but un elephant and a butterfly. ' KFFICIKNfV. (ICuipfriti, Kutm., (inzctto) I'ullceinen itiiHWered a hurry call to n Htore t hat hud been robbed and got the- burglar fingerprints t but overlooked tbo burglar who was hiding behind a counter. Itt Bplle of the Hurt that Ibe niulll inllllbniiire, who nold too much cocon- nut, and desires to depart from this world poor, will give away no money, 'crowds conllnue to beselge him, prob ably in lh- hope l hoy will get some cocoanut, 1 Ml. sVVHIard, cx-heuvywclght cham pion of the world, was here last week. Though big enough to slate his honest opinion, without feur of successful eoiilradJUpn, ho praised tbo climate, like it native- returning from Califor nia, Just beforo the first spring frost. The Armenians of the Km East, nml Carmenlan of the Near West, will both neod beans next winter. Tear picking In In the offing. Tears like, suspendered forms of lire, have to bq picked about once a year. Among (he leading young men, who Will start their education next mouth by packing tin apple In a Hcbonlma'am . is the hnsMlng nml wide-uwaku Sam Itlchurdsun.' The aroma of I.uIIImh fruit flits the residential areas, and a firm fqmalu voiced Is henrd saying, "Kor heaven's sokes, don't do anything! You won't cut any of this Jelly next winter!" The testimony In the everlasting po litical hullahalon over fish, reveals "there aro very few bullheads In Oro Iton waters." Oregon land is not as lucky. Alhttuh ft. Maddox, a shining ex itmple, uakewntkeil down .the Main stem Monday with u Cnpro bond In his knife hand. Mlstuh. M.-iddox re jected u proposition to trade places ; with thu I'rince of Wales. The I'hoentx Jail, that used to be filled with hay every fall, should have . held out n little lunger, and been a service station. The merry chimes of wedding bi-lls were very softly, sweelly and quietly rung when Wanetu Violet Wood and Harry l-Jdwurd Creasy embarked upon the seu of matrimony Salem Capital Journal "yuletty rang;" are you sure? If Urceeo and lUilgarla go to war, us threatened. H will tot down the supply of bootleggers in this county, by tbo name of PapapaiHlouros and Slefamtukgugolctis. N.m hk I Itiillluiot e StilO . Voting Percival Prunes was n srn:'IMr soul ' And loved nature fondly and dearly; lie lived in the town, put be drcumcti of tbo woods Where life is so simple- or nearly, i And so in a flivver be Ktaitfd nm du, To hte him away from tbo Wty. Afar from its noise and its hullabaloo And atmosphere smoky and gritty, lie searched fur a bower where iiatuie was w, If (but In the jvurd to describe it; A place where tbo sweetness of nol II tide flovvrd Kor spirits like his to Imbibe it. Now hero and now there he thought he espied Hot reals that were intlch to his lik ing, , f But, durn It; there always were mo- torlsts there . Or partlefl of Rapper out hiking. WHY CRIMES INCREASE. nn HIS Scull ruse in C'liiciio is h u I cxmiiplc of lcKiJi.slii! farce, X wliicli is liriiiKi'iij,' Aiiicrii-ini criiniiiiil iiniccdiiro ifili) iiMTi-as. iiiK disrupulu. . Send, wiik convicted of iiiunler during 'dd up. Un whs (,'ivcn fair trial. Hut licinji .vimnit man il' prcitosxcNNiiiK jipjioanuirc, and a funni'r "inilliiiiiairc," coiisidcnddc wiilimi'iit 'ras aryiiKed in liis hcliall', particularly hiiiiiiik wuiiicii's chilis, anil u cmuiitry-wide iiKivcniiiHt was laiuiclicd lo Kccnnc a reprieve. 'The reprieve wiih seeiired. A fictitious telegram wnH sent (i"V rrnor Small, oNtuiisihly I'roiu Seolt's brother, in which Scott whs cleared of the crime and the brother agreed to assume the) guilt and pay the penally. , The brother, of course, iicvcr appeared. ' lint the.-wave of maud lin sentimentality gained momentum and while the el lib . women raised a purse of i'iOOO, lit least three heretofore law-abiding and obscuri; citizens, attained momentary prominence by also confessing the v.r'ime with which Scott was charged and convicted. " These confessions, likewise, "blew up." lint such are the re sources of our legal profession, that the failure of these fake, con fessions did not prevent defeating the ends of justice by any liiejins. A new set of lawyers was .secured. Scott, who a few days be fore, claimed lie never committed was fired by Ills missing' brother, promptly dropped this line, of defense, and after ii heart-to-heart talk with Ids new counsel, de cided that he was crazy. " Not crazv'when he killed bis lime is admitted. The murder since then Scott has become crazy And according to Illinois law, hung. lint he can be placed in an insane asylum, and after n few years released, his sanity', which he never lost, fully recovered, as the Harry Thaw case so clearly demonstrated. , Small wonder that criminal procedure in this country scandalizes the world and violent crimes arc steadily increasing. The funda mental cause docs not lie in an imperfect .system of jurisprudence entirely, although, far reaching legal reforms are imperative. An important contributing factor lies in public opinion, a public opin ion that regards crime with horror, but regards sentimental pleas to defeat justice cither with sympathy or indifference. ( QUILL Times are incomparably belter. the chewing gum was sold a stick Americans are n baleful people and usually snicker when a deacon elects to spentLliis tacation in Canada. Learn lo think quickly. The may be in a hurry. I,: ' A half hour of reading every day will give you a lot of informa tion 'you can't work into a conversation. There is little difference in the eau politicians liave learned lo wear slouch hats. . . - Little is now left to doubt. - quakes and the Literary Digest ' The annoying thing about movies is that the hero risks' but never actually breaks his neck. '. Correct this sentence: "He "but his family didn't feel resentful toward him." One objection to liberty is Hint when ho gels drunk. If a modern should invent a would be made by people asking Correct this seiilenee: "He York last year," said the man, "but MODEST Wu RipplingRhqmosP IT'S GOOD to have a seemly roll put down in brine' securely, so you can pay the doctor's toll when you are feeling poorly; so when you're old you'll sit and rest without the need of toil ing sufficient in your treasure chest to keep the pot a-boiling. I've ample kopecks in my store from fear or want to free me, and all are welcome at my door when they would come and en nie. I teeter in, 1 teeter 'out, and 1 npi calm and happy, and neighbors call, "Hello, old scout, you're looking pert nml snappy." I like to mingle, with the crowd on eipud terms and pleasant, and laugh as much as is allowed by laws in force .at present. 1 would not be' a plutocrat, immersed in gorgeous splendors, a diamond sunburst on my hat, and gems on my sus penders. When tine lias millions of bawbees he has few simple pleasures", he fears that, every man ho sees would strip him of his treasures, lie lias' an office sternly barred against panhandl ing dangers, and cold-eyed men are there on gMnrd to shoo away the strangers, lie doesn't mix with Neighbors Jones and Smith and Hrown and Skitcy; he fears they'll ask for-twenty bones if they loti't ask for eighty., lie thinks Uie universe eon spires to touch him for his money the humble poets with their lyres, the lieeinen with their honey. And further, further ho F withdraws from human things Saiitn Clans ami gossip of home brewings. I'd hate to sit in guarded den, more coin mid still more earning, and liar out all the common men who keepVhe world's wheels turning. the murder, but that the idiot num. No. No. Sanity at that itself is tacitly admitted. ' lint as a result of cell shock! no man who is crazy can be POINTS Only a generation ago most of at a time. mail behind you in the cafeteria . . . parties now. Even tho Republr- That Italian predicts the earth predicts the landslides. failed in business,", said the man, man 'a idea of liberty cxpnnds ' ' ' better mousetrap, the beaten path him to make.' speeches. ' i moved from the country to New he doesn't ridicule hick towns." WEALTH. and doings, from sentiment and MEDFOT?!). OT?EO0NT. TUESDAY. AUf-FST 4. 1 o CROSS-WORD PUZZLE S I OR Y . A FAIRY TALE In the land ol ogles ami l-5--U-16-lu there lived a little I'rince. 1J-IJ-14 day the I'rince had to 1-2 on a long tourney. 7-8 course it was very dangerous to travel 2-6 the highways those days, for. if the Ogres 28-32 the Rohbers didn't gel you the Giants were sure to. It was a great -1-5-6 the way folks behaved those days. , As the Prince went along he suddenly had to 19-211-22 tor what 27-.1U you think stood in his way? A great big Giant I Olie big Giant 3-7-11-15 was almost upon our poor Prince. : "23-24-25-26-27 back'theret" cried the brave little Prince "What 31-32-33 you doing shoving your feet in my way!" "Ha! ha!" cried the Giant, smacking his lips, "I smell some thing good to eat!" (A giant, if he is had 14-17-20-23 small folks, as you have read 10-11 doubt in your fairy book.) " The brave little Prince struck the Giant an awful whack with his staff. . , "What was that little 16-17-18!" cried the Giant. "There must be mice about here!" He reached down and caught the little Prince. "Ha! iia!" he cried. "Now' I can have a nice fry or a juicy 1S-2I-24 roast!" But when the Giant turned about lo get down his frying 22-25-29 the Prince ran offi . , Answer To Last Puzzle . 12-3-4-5-6 (scrceu). 2-7-10-15-20-25-21I (curtain). 16-21 26 (one), 1 1-13 23-28-30 (never). 4-8-11-17 (ever), 15-16-17-18 (tore). 12-18-22-27 (very), 24-25-26 (pie), 9-10 (or), 11-12-13-14 (even). 20-21 (an). Copyright, IU2H. by The International Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 8lmtd fatten nraJn1nai tn Mnoui VMtinant will ba arawarMl bv Dr. Bradv II miwi vnouia-M untf ana writun in ink. uwmf u ut urM numw or mma mtvo, siy i ww w aniwaraaj nar. no rvpiy a m nHraw ur. tiiuiw utmr, ir am or uin ! Wlierb's Our Sense of Humor? n the list of diseases which tho full guy faluously fancies he can "treat with violet; my"- a' 'list which appar ently; covers ahout'fevery ailment tm- aglnahlo l nolo "ti&tarrh," ' "falling1. h tti r , " , "rheuma tism,"' "colds," "eye diseases," "skin dis- cartes.", The magazine- In whleh the shady ad1 appears is one of tho popular ones selling for two bits ( MCA tho icopy. The maga- i rir" Klito sells big. Along With thfl 'Violet rav S'J hokum. Its Import- ant pages are completely filled with.ors tho other three structures in this all manner of appeals to tho gulligility (category are tho appendix, tho tonsils of the great American Wisenheimer family, and its reading pagos carry! joy better. health after we have lost fully as much If not usf good enter- : one or more of these more or less ves talnment in the form "of-pictures and tlgfal structures. This Is released for words as one gets in theTivcrage daily publication anywhere except in Ten- newspuper. Tho lUffcrence tn prico between the average .uttily newspuiier and tho avorairc popular niuRazlnc In tho tax placed upon credulity by the purveyors of chicanery. And whon I tlllllW nf llin ItinlllllAtllllln ftlfltrilxlltPM of this sumo culoBOry and tho Biand 'coolor ami healthier for hlrn up thoic total of Hlinple .Slinnnn ihoy reach, I in the summer, where he may play in wonder what lira beynnc of our boast- the country air and sunshine? (A. U.) cil senso of humor. Wo must bo a na-1 Answer Unless the Chicago envi tlon of boobs Indeed. Evidently there ronmont Is very bad, thoro Is nothing is born every minute a prospect for about tho country air or sunshine sonio such Hiilde as a noso shnper, so-1 which Is mono healthful than tho air eret cure for dn-g, habit, solid brass and sunshine. In the city, ear drum or short cut to success. As I Canned Vegetables I hnvo tried lo intimate heretofore. Is thero harm In eating tin canned there's a reason why our popular cdu- vegetables five times a week 7 I have cation system does not limit this pur- been told thut tho preservatives used llcular birth rate. hi factory canned vegetables sot up an A blatant Illegitimate or unlicensed irritation which leads to cancer.. Do healer, appealing to tho Wisenheimer 'all factory canned foods contain prc famlly through tho columns of nn ob- Iservativcs? (W. Al. A.) ' seuro weekly "ncwsisiper," in the same Answer Good makes or brand's of breath denies tho "germ theory." as factory canned foods contain no pro Ignoramuses of his stamp call It. and scrvatlves. Tho canning process It offers as one objection to vaccination solf la sufficient sterilization to pre ns a prophylactic measure the "danger 'servo the food. If tho food la fit for of Infection," forgetting In his eager ness that he has just asserted that be lief in Infection is ubsurd. However., the share of the population that takes such quaks seriously will never notice any little discrepancies like that. Tho mental tests of drafted men at tho time of the World War showed that n considerable proportion of tho popu lation belongs In the moron class, and hip very sigmncnnco or ino term moron la Just naturally misunderstood by a large shin e pt tho population. Morons writing fur. tho newspapers and magaslnes and morons writing popular novels havo contributed to- ward the popular' misunderstanding , tln ... . V. n . n'i. I very serious wny in which a consider able share of the population takes the "best Seller" In tho rictlon line Is fur ther proof of the utter lack of any real sense of humor In the ' Wlsonhelmor family. A Wisenhoimor. perhaps 1 should repeat. Is n person who knows a good many things which ain't sor tie suffers from Hillings complaint, often ln Is high hat. Always ho Is complnceni. Hp is the fall guy for the legitimate crook. . He patronizes the plausible charlatan, plain nnd glided. In health and sickness. He sup ports the agem les through which the charlatans re.trh his poeketbook. He lmsnj enough brains tn know when he Is being done good, grammatically or ungrammatically. In short ho Is a perfect booh, nnd I repeat .that the psyoolologlenl tests of drafted men at the time of the World War proved we have ninny millions of such boobs In the IT. 8. A., physically grown up men nnd women with minds of twelve-year-old children. H V ' ' haitfc m hwanm. mt to -" -' '- at a atamDad. iiH -JJ J aMMltta la CMloAaat ohm it ajytrtaa sat Mararajinaj w umtrmvom AVhat Is the matter with our system of popular education? - - What has become of . our boasted sense of humor QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. After tho Gall Is Gone, -Can a man 35 years of ago recover his health. and strength after his gull uiauuer nas been removed? uan nc hope for a reasonably normal old age or will. ho uge prematurely?'. (W. 8.) Answer Uh-huh to the first two questions. Tho gall sac Is one i four structures of the human of the human body .that no Am tn hnvn ntitllvnfl thnltt. nf- fulness and become mere trouble mak- and the wisdom teeth. Many of us en- nCHHOC. i Health in Uie CUf My sister has a summer home In northern Illinois on a small. lake. Her son seed two and a half years is with Ha l. r,l.l..i...n Wnt.l.f tt nn, hn mi.nh consumption when canned. There Is no ground for the notion that the chemical preservatives used in Inferior foods lead to cancer. ' There is no rea son to imagine that foods In tin con tainers aro not as wholesome as foods kept or preserved In glass containers. Most of tho undesirublo chemical pre servatives used In inforlor canned foods are mentioned on the label, by fedcrul law. ' ; I Now Kegrvts Mutilation I have a tattoo 'mark on my arm which I now repent. Ono doctor said it iuKht bo removed by scarring tho liirni with some kind of acid. Another thought some kind of electric machine would tnko It off. What should 1 do? (F. J. W.) Answer In ymn place I thould con Jlt a competent skin specltillst-(that Is, a physician who treats diseases 'W the skin) and leave II to his judgment which method of treatment to use in the attempt to Obliterate the 'tattoo mark. ' ' 1 - - -'"t -' LEE WATKINS hai opened hit store at the old stand, 397 S. Front, with a (nil line of FEEDS AND SEEDS Call and tee me. Bring yor eggs. Will pay market prices. Phot 148. I don't deliver.- . I 02." ' 3 l'rob'ly It's truo tliut tiler's more i i ci ...i.uui n..t I... nulmi ill one inilllllVO H . U uuv WMJ day in tit inlddlo west tliun ther aro In a hundred yean by earth quakes In Caliromy, but a feller kn elt 'another, family a blamed sight cosier than lie kin rebuild a busi ness block or. a seven-room house. Some girls must feel guilty when ttiey slop I' rcallzo that they wouldn't bo In it If they washed til' paint off, Poems That Live . Walling. Serene, I fold my hands and wait, -- PJpr care for wind nor tide nor sea; I rave no .more-'gainst time or 'fate, -For lo! my own shall come to me. - I staymy haste,' I make delays ' . Fo-Hvhat .uvils 'this eager pace? I stand. a'mld tneiqtornal Wiiys '! ' And what is mine shall know my face. Asleep, awake, by night Or day. Tho friends I- seek are seeking mo, No wint can drive my bark astruy Nd rchange the tido of destiny. What matttr If I stand alone? I wait with Joy the coming years: My heart shall redp . where it has .sown, v . 'And garner up its fruit of tears. The waters know their own. nnd draw The brook that springs in yonder height; .' - oS flows tho good with equal law Unto the soul of pure. delight. Tho 'stars come nightly to tho sky; The tldnl wave unto tho sea; Nor. time, nor space, nor deep, nor high, - -.. : v Can keep my own away from me. ":. '. John . Burroughs. ; y.. , : v Timely Views ; ; on World Topics -t- -r "Valuo of DIHglblo as War Aid Is Vet' 'Vndotormluctf," Says' Admiral. ; In an Informal report recently sub mitted to Admiral "Eberlo, ' chief of naval operations, AdmlroJ... Hughes, commander of the fleet training di vision,.. who was a passenger ,on tho dirigible, Shenandoah In the search problem Just concluded in the "war games'.' held in the Atlantic, declares that It . Is yet .to bo -determined whether Jlghtor-thanralr craft can bo used with effect in case of hostilities, Ho states that .tho war. .games wero inconclusive on this point, and that It will take a long series of experiments to decide to what use, the. dirigible type can bo put in. time of war. . Ixxn les "Enemy SIU."-v In the. ir-oo'e n t .'maneuvers'.tho 8henandoah' was used -'us a,scout;tto locate tha - battleship. -Texas, playing the . role of an enemy ship.' JThe. Texas- took station .at a- poini . tin-' known to the scout at 5 o'clock in tho morning. The Shenandoah's; duty was to locato tho battleship Before dark. The Shenandoah located ' the Texas at 6:30 o'clock in the .after noon 150 miles south by soufifonst from Lakchui'Bt.' and 120 miles oft Atlantic City, i. thusi preventing tho Texas from making a technical bom bardment of the coast.-; i," Admiral Hughes .reported that dur ing tho test tho weather was clear, giving tho scout a '.wide rnngo of visibility. Storms were encountered on the Journey back to Lakohurst which dlselosed weaknesses In tho dlrlglblo as an engine of warfare Craft Checked by Wind. . "This experiment has proved noth ing In an absolute sense," '.Admiral Hughes reported. "The thing Is that the navigation of nn nlrshlp Is vastly different from tho navigation of n ship. It goes with the wind ns fust as the wind goes. In thcVurkness of mo night three Is more guesswork with airships than With surface ships. This. ship is so biir and an llcht ll,..ll she will niovo sideways as fast as tho air. You havo irnt to movement. Those tests will havo toj bo much more extensive hrfnrn nnv rtefinlto conclusion can ho drawn." Cook with ens. tf WongPon CHirese Meidne Aoate aad ckranto DlMum of Ilea ana woi Omkw iiM tamer tmUd. biflmis, tM 17'. itotMrti tronhnT (IU, reptew. wlas. t.x.1. tnmblM. tr fr"i Mthns .ltd ttrnt W1HIM. anmorrhort, loltra, mtl, esunk, plha, krdroo.fi, iJ Offlt Mwraf I A. at. t, p, m, Cetmltsllo r. Ml lert. Frast St. Children's Pictorial ' '.- Running Across.. '';.;.,' Word 1.- It's on. the letter-in t'r-B picture; . , Word 4. A fall garden flower. ;. Vord 5. ' iSolf-command in danger; plucks Also audacity -or "cheek.". , .' . Running Down. TnrJ 1. A country in Europe. Vord 2. An important piece of o'.i'irch furniture. " ; : , ' Word 3. A small bag in which to carry money. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. ' - ANSWERED. , Kcprt'scutatlvu Thomas I. 'Blantoti Tho declaration of Representative Thomas L. Blanton of Texas that ho ' will lend ' tho fight In the next con- J grdss to obtain the nassukc of.anu tional unti-ovolution law. leaves hlin . the most conspicu ous figure ' hi the v discussion ' of tho ; V" ft a 1 1 s e JJ, Who's Who oiipln' of man us i C S W..l!jn -: Jannings-l" w $m ttryan is laid' to . rest; ' : Blanton In a Democrat, lle hus been: sorvingr hls state ' In congroBs . since the opening" -of the. sixty-fifth session, , first aa a i ep r e s e n t atlve from tlio slxlconlh . diutrloti and thon . from the seven- T &crQt. , tcenthV ' He was born In Houston, October 25, 1872, and completed his educa. tlon at the University of Texas, where,, he reeeolved an IA. B. He praclioeU luw in Clebourno and Albank Texas, until J008, aud the following year be camo judge of tho forty-second ju dicial . district.- He served . on . tho -bench until his election to congress ; in 1917. . . -: His home is In Abilene. SWIM at the ASHLAND NAT . Clean Sulphur Water n . VETCH SEED IltnijiHrinn Commou. ' v' - Now on Ilnnd. , . LADDERS Spruce very best, Low price. PICKING BAGS " Very cheap in price. Farm Bureau ; Co-Operativ? Exchange nMSMNMkMi,,, ' ' ..' '.', '' ' ' ssrlkWsnrsiliaitsr,NW 9" ml m Tin HmiI Mau mKasoaltinaltlOMR An ! SI I IT HO Tr.Jt:--..Z. JkfA m twi. j n m' I 1.1 Jf. CO ,7' O o