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rAtm ' wuuk llEDFORD MAtL TRIBlftffi . AW WDRPRSDRirP XTMHVAt't mtUSHBD EVKKY AM' Ell NOOK 1ZOIFI " ' SUNDAY. BY THB UBDTOHP PH1NTINQ CO. n atedferd Sunday Morning Bun to rurnlahec ntMcrlbera du tug tot etveuaay aauj hwi Office: Vail forth Tit itreet. Tribune Bufldlng, Ibon 76, A conioltdatlon of the Pemofrarta Tim, the Bedford Hall, the Medlora TriDun, ooou trn Oregoniin, the Aaliland Tribune. ROBERT W, BUHL, Kdltor. 8. HUM ITER S1IITU. Uaiiarer. At UaUfr, AHva nrl Oetljr, with Hunday Run, year W-W DalU, wttb Sunday Hun, month f -Tt - ('an'r. without Sunday Nun, wtdt 0.6U Dally, without Sunday Hun, mouth. ., .Of Weekly Mali Tribune, on year 100 Sunday Bun, ono yttr 1-00 ttf -DA BRIER In Hertford. Aihland. JacklOO Title, Ontral Point, I'bocnii, Talent and ot Hifbwaya: 1 Dally, with Sunday Bun, month .7t fJallv. without Hundav Hun. month 61 Daily, without Sunday Jjun,.o ,ear... 7.60 Dally, with Hunday Hun, oris year 8.o ' All terme by carrier, caah In adtance. Entered aa aeoond-clart tmltter 'at Med ford Oregon, under act of March 8, 1878. Official paper of the City ol Med ford. Official paper of Jackaon Oo'inty. fiwnm dally , arerwi .errcnlatiiin for all tontha enilli) April Ut, 1024, 8(100, more tiiar double the circulation nf any other paper pub Uahed or circulated In Jn-keon County. The only paper beiwwt. ATtwny. Ore., and Ohio. California, a dintenee of over '400 anllM, baling leaaed wire Aaaoolated Preae aemce. MBUDKRS OF TFI AmnnjT:X ITIRSH. Tht Aaaocfated I'ri-aa ttt eicluaiTely entitled to the um for republication of all newa die EatcVa credited Co It or not otlierwlee credited i thla paper, and-tlao to the local newi puo lUhed herein. All right of republication ' of aptctat dla tet&ee herein are also referred. Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur I'orrjr. A. B. Ki'lin, t he well known Itirr or Fez, Morocco, who wilh IiIh assistants linn boon endeavoring to chastise Krniiro nnd Sialn, lins evidently failed lo inulio the riffle. The popular souk advising against escorting Lulu to n social unction, lias, .taken the vocalists by cyclone. The ditty protesting the shortage of a favorite tropical fruit and the one dealing with the forecast of the' old folks, that there would he no precipi tation, were the last to take the music lovers by storm! : Every now and then a factor In the community turns out to be a fraction. Freedom should lie dawning for the inula brat of Portland who knocked his mother down with a stove poker and then blacked licr eye. from the sentence of six months In jail, im posed ton days ago. It is about time lio was needed to contribute lo the support of tho family, rind, besides, tliK optic of tlio parunt Is no longor discolored. 8HIRT-TAILED RULE ' , . (Time Magazine) Following the split in the Ku "KluxKlan in Colorado (Time, .July 27), Carl a.- Mllllkon. Colorado's secretary of state, addressed a letter to the klan formally resign ing his membership. He did this, ho (loclaiccl, because the klan had attempted to dictate to him the removal of a deputy secretary of state, b son-in-law of the Internal revenue colloctor In Denver, who recently investigated the Incomo tax returns or tho Colorado Ulna's "grund dragon." Who can roniomher whon all tho mines In the Nasli hotel woro running full blast? 1)ST Sunday p. m. on Veto's Mountain road, a lady's blank hand bag containing women's clothing; iflndor ploase return to Jno. W. Robin son or call 36-F-24.T-(Oregon City Kntcrprlso). Did you thoroughly search the handbag? The first steer ot the season fell for a deer on the 3rd Inst. Tho pioiiosod changes in the Oregon primary law should restrict tlio num ber of candidates to half tile popula tion, based on the last census, unless tho runlneo Is Just cluttering up tile ballot with Ills monicker for advertis ing purposes. . AN UNCONSCIOUS KNOCK ,'"'1I IN A SINGLE BREATH 7 ' (Klamath Fall Herald) 1 ' Dock lllnnesy. the electrical man here. Is doing Well nnd Is so pleased with tho outlook at this place he Is going to build lilm a dwelling ami locale hero perman ently and lie Knows oloctrlrlly unit the best or It all Is ho has n conscience nrter ho bus fixed II, or baa ilono (ho work mill makes Ills ehurgoB. you do not leavo Ills shop saying I novel will go buck there again for lie charges so much, give him n trial anil see if I um not right. "Poor water makes poor milk," says the stnto health hoard. -Particularly if the cow bus nothing to do with the mixing. What has bciuiiie ot the scientist ' who reported the sun was cooling off? I will bo 1(1 In a limit nine months. Do you think I should wear long pants. If I. don't wear them to school? (Agony Coluiunl. He H genllenian. however painful. , J IK'S KVI'IXt; ItiiAsTlNt; :.n.s . I IVnillctcm Hast OieKoiiInn) John Loskovor has u fine patch of corn. K Is aliuiit six feet tall - nntl Just' um clean as hoeing and cultivation can make It. I (ell the people (hat when there In work lu he done you dou'l riutl .lohu siigng Hie shade of all apple tree. "YOU KETCH", tJnilrer. writes su Irule There Is not much difference be 4woen a anoror who has Inhaled a switch engine and the one who litis swallowed niParm load of saxophones. ... Cooh with, id, THE STRANGE CAS9 THERE apours to bo i pntral impression abroad that .'7? si dent Coolidxe will be "re-elected. Tliis impression is rgt cot fined to Republicans. At least one riiMier prominent Democrat, from Kentucky, expressed the opinion the other day, Unit Coolidge will carry that state in lOUB, by a record plurality, and be didn't sccin to be tlio least worried by tbc prospect. , That is tbc extraoi'diimijy feature of the present political filia tion. No one seems worried by the prospect, of keeping Mr. Cool idxe in the White House for mi indefinite period. Even the third-term bugaboo hasn't been resurrected as yet. Of course, it will be. The Democrats are not Koinj? to vtive'lhe Repub licans another term without a struggle, but at the present moment, (here seems no chance whatever of their K'.'Umg very far, with this battle-cry, or any other. ' Of course, politics are notoriously uncertain. Any situation may be transformed over night. A great many things rimy happen in tbc next two years, as they have happened before. Hut the danger ef basing the future upon precedents of the past, is that there is no precedent for "Cautious Oil." In other words, as far as presidents are concerned, Mr. Coolidgc is something entirely new. Nothing like him bus ever aipeared in the White lloiise, and as far as we can learn, no political situation resembling the present one has ever been experienced before. Heretofore popular Presidents have kept at the bead o? the procession. President Coolidgc is not even in it. '. , Men like Roosevelt and Wilson retained thejr power by sheer per sonal force, supplemented in tbc first case by charm and animal magnetism, in tbc second case by intellectual and moral leadership. , President Coolidgc may have these qualities, but he certainly has never used theln. Then there have been the likeable Presidents, Hardin;'; and McKinlcy for example, who held popular esteem largely through the affections. President Coolidgc has Ihe respect of the people, but the -world has vet to find even the most gushing woman Republican worker, who has expressed a desire to kiss i No it emi't be. done. The simply fits in no presidential groove of American experiences. He eniii-i.lv ami eoiiinletclv in a class to forecasting bis political horoscope, an entirely new arrangement of the solar system is necessary. Vlint. his nresenl ooinilarif v will garded as certain. But that there American people wanting biln to certain. Culm, sensible, fiiiicllv efficient.' canny habit of never putting his promises to remain on bis present demonstration of bis common sense' QUILL The public is neutral in a coal Another thing-, you never sec Money talks, but not in these "conversations" about dcbt'setlle-niciit. You'll never hear a good conservative toasting, "My, country, right or left." ' . ' One thing never used in Ihe beer of the old days was a decimal miirk. If Ihe boss is a bachelor, there's his morning grouchy A free people is one that preserves its inalienable right to cuss its institutions.,' j Thor was a good scout. He wasn't forever using his hummer on the manager of the local team. One of the unfortitnale lessons think up aii exeuse for ki.liiig., v. RipplingRhqmos .Welt SPASMODIC NOT nil tlir weeks that joiirury hy nre thrift weeks in our home; wv. put llie Unpi'cks ilowu in lye, mul watrh liquid fomu. The raudsire hits his lunik aeeouiit, eiteh mouther of the elan salts down a larc or small ntuoiiut. and souls it in a eau. No wolves are yapping at odr doorT iii Kiumt and hungry ranks; they're ehasini weary wights who liore no hiindles to the hnnks. There is a thrift week every year when workers are implored lo shim the eourse that eosts them ileal', and save a little hoard. Oood hhmi and jrreat rear up and show, hy means of tongue and pen, that' every one should save the donh, the sends, the iron men. Hut when the week of thrift 4s spent the voiees die away, and there is none to braee the jront who saved eoiu for a day. , 'It wotdd take a million years, In1 sihs, "to fill the Ninallest hiu; ho like a phoenix 1 will rise and blow my savings in." A week of saving now and then won't make your assets elimh; men garner picayune and yon hy saving all the time. At first it seems a dismal eliore too beastly slow, you wot j ''Kar better seek the Racket " Store, M you say, "nrni burn the lot.'' Hut if yon grimly persevere that llioutfht will puss eftsonns; and when you've Mived, perhaps a year, you'll view the bright donhlonus; you'll look with awe upon I lie Mime, the doubloons fair to see; and saving then becomes u game that fraught with endless glee. You hjjvc the nu th plunk, tho bone, safe in your little poke; and half the troubles youthnve known will fade awav like smoke. OF CALVIN COOLIDGE. him. present occupant of While Court liv bimselt, and when it comes not continue forever, may be re is no immediate prospect of the quit Hie White House, is equally efficiently quiet, with an un foot in it, President Coolidgc job, until he . gives the final and voluntarily quits it. POINTS strike. It cusses both sides. ' monkeys decorating themselves. iio way or telling what Marled of the war is '.hat it's easy' lo ." ''. . Mason THRIFT. ' CKOSa-WOUD PI '771 K STORY SALLY LIKES; MUSIC "l just can't 1-2-4 still for this fine jingbn" 4-5-6-7 just makes my feet jump 8-10-13 skip 3-6 a most lively fashion!" cries little Sally. , It really seems 8-9 if she caii-10-1 1-12 help dancing 12-14 the tunc it is' 9-11 very dancy. ( Answer To La.t Puzzle 2 8 (we), 3-t-S-6-"--9 (chimney). 1-3-10-15-20 ' (acres), 20 21 22 23 (iooi,ig-13-16-32 (lnto. 7-13-17- (now). 9-14-19 (yes), 17-18-1U (was). 1011-12 (ran). 18-24 (at), 4-UI 4-11! (ha! ha!) ,' Copyright, l'J2o, by Thr. International Syndicate . Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 6land tot tor Dartalnlna to .vraonai rtttmartt, will ba trawarad by Dr. Brady If attmsw), aalf adaaaad anvalopt la nolo. Lattar houldb brltf and wrlttan In Ink. Owing to tha laroo numbor of lattara rooalvtd, only raw Mn do onaworoaj nara, no ropiy can do nui to ajuaria not ooiirorwint w iDttnwuoM AM root Dr. Wllltui Brady, If wra of thla Mwopapor. Wluit Itci'iiinrs or the Vanlhiiliiff Crciim.. A wotian assuren mo aho is more cunccrhcd ahput her beauty thun Hho is about ner health, and she foelH ibout discouraged over her long and fruitless march ri a vanish :ng erenm that will stick Just like a wdmnn to wish for tho unat tainable. If a cream sticks how can it g(jfiijL t,lc Jl"te time? JS,7't1 liut -inny"! -hi : f4'5ri use ttt the term van ishing Jh wiMiout Ift- Cliil moil til n ir. hint 3i tho HHfi nf tho Ilerni cold cream is meaningless the stuff Isn't cold at all. For that mat tov, the term ice cream has no literal significance, for there Is really not enough cream in the present frozen pudding to Justify the old fashioned name. '' Probably ointment of rosd water de rived its popular name of cold cream from the soothing and cooling effect of the ointments i upon qn Inflamed skin. llf that in so, It 1 shoild be known as cooling cream.' Probably the term vanishing cream is of similar origin the preparation does not remain long apparent after It has been applied to the skin. This is a natural occurrence, indeed ft defect In many medirnments, whether in rlio form of ointments, aipUlHinus, seliitlups or creams; they dlsappenr too soon hy attrition main ly. Kronr the many queries of girls and young women it would seem that thero In altogether too much mystery about tho fate, of vanishing cream; they seem, to think that cosmetics of this class vanl.sh "through tho pores" and In some strange way unknown to tho physiologists help to nourish or feed or build up the "complexion" or somolhttig. That, 1 take it, Is about what tho average dumbbell wants whon sho socks a "good vanishing cream." - Notice how unconcernedly I call 'dm dumbbells as though I hadn't a care in the world for my sinecure (I almost sh Id Job. l,et me explain how I ar rive at tho conclusion that they nre dumbbells. ' Who is behind this van ishing cream business? Conspicu ously, oh. flauntingly, for big money, certain superannuated actresses, form er belles anil one noted beauties, tell the dumbbelles the ifiirneulous value of vanishing cream and the dumbbells believe It. These ox-celebrities, as their personal friends or acquaintances well know, are holy frights without their makeup on. They are old wo men In spile nf their gay youthful poses in vaudeville or advertisement, and no dnuM Ihuir dried up. worn out and withering skin needs considerable grease In one form nr another, Just as the tlmcAvorn finish on an automobile or piano brightens up under u little oil. liut young women usually have plenty.yen.moro than plenty of naturnl skin oil and for them it Is a huge mis lake to uhp anything of the nature of a cream, grease or ointment If this Is not essential for some, medicinal tip plication. Tho young woman Who complains that she can't find a vanishing cream which will stick, seems despondent be I'Hutir her face won't hold alL tho pow der Bhe thinks it should hold. And she confesses that she has been n pub lic school teacher for nine years. And whadaya know about this, tit-hoot girls, she declares she "eats and sleeps good." , That's had for a H'-honl teacher. Notwlthstnndlni: tho researches of Prof., Louis K'thleuberg. who believes ho thas demonstrated that boric neid may be absorbed through the unbrok en skin, nothing In any nf these face or skin creams Is nbsorbed hy the skin, and nothing In such cosmetics. Is nhsorlted IV the dumbbells except the hokum In the advertising. If a wpb bit of grease, oil or wax will lnske Mnno powder cling to the map. if Is harmless enough to use It. But don't be deceived by the vniUMi Ing act (he stuff merely spreads over the environment, f'KSTIOXK AXD AXSWKHS. Ilcpllng to "Desponding.' In the first place, you have made Ihe mistake of commiftng n toiHceits- h'4'e!-, g short an uuquu'lticd matt. naaith am fivanana. not ta dlaaau rflunoali w How can you expect honest treatment or advice from an Illegal practitioner? No doubt when you submit your trouble to a reputable physician you will find that you have nothing to worry about, after all. floating the Homo As I contemplate Installing a heat ing plant I wonder if you will be good enough to advise me as to the relative merits of steam, hot water and humid ified warm air heating from the hy gienic viewpoint. (V. XV. F.) i Answer For the small house the ordinary hot air furnace is best, ii my Judgment, benrtuse it works best when fairly good ventilation is provided. That Is the main objection to steam or hot water heating it seems to be as efficient, if not mor"e efficient, when ventilation is poorest. The factor of humidity Is independent of the meth od of heating employed. Unless many gallons, twenty to forty, tue evapor ated daily the humidity is bound to be below the hygionlc limit in un arti ficially i warmed - house. For larger buildings the simple hot air furnace is usually inefficient, 1 suppose steam heating or hot water heating is most economical in the fuel cost, but my preference Is for hot air heating as the most hygienic, provided tho proper in door temperature is suitable to the oc cupants of tho house, That tempera ture is from GO to 68 degrees F. and never higher. Ho your term, warm air heating, is probably better than call ing it hot air heating. Napping After Dinner Is it harmful In any way to take a nap after dinner? I enjoy lying clown especially after Sunday-dinner. Many friends tell me It Is harmful because It docs not give dinner enough tlmo to digest. I have heard that they have rest periods in sanitariums when pa tients must lie In bed after meals. Ko I can't quite see where a nap is harmful. (L.) Answer Digestion is an automatic process, llko breathing and the beat ing of tho heart over which wo have no conscious control. Therefore, it Is un necessary to sit up with a meal while it is undergoing digestion. It is natur al to sleep after a hearty meal. It Is healthful- to nap a whilo after any meal. If you like. Of course this is not advisable for overfed people, for laxy people, but It Is good medicine for skinny folk, for very active, energetic or "nervous" people such as Infest san itarlums. l'la I iert y Is Ke-ek-etcil. DITMITH, Minn.. Aug. 6. (A. P.) .lames A. Flaherty of Philadelphia supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus was re-elected to his ninth two-year term "at tho forty-third nn- nual supremo convention today, de feating ISdwurd Uuggerty, Oreenwlch, Conn., newspaper puhllslKT 258 to 5 1 votes. HucklcborVlcs. . Fine add clean, J'J.nO nor gallon. Tcavn your order at Economy .!roce lerla. 119 CMal Ion. In the Cotin'y Court of Jackson Couu ty. State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Kstato of Piatt J. Van DiiHcn. deceased. To Fred Van Dusen, Avery Van Du sen, William Van Dusen, Ianra Uluke, Hannah Warner, McIUssh Cook. Ar thur Hureguard, and all persons un known. Interested In tho Kstato of Piatt J. Van Dusen. decoasod, J reel ing: In the name of the State of Oregon, by onlcr of this court, you are hereby cited and required to appear before the judKO of this court at tho court room of this court on tho 17th day of August. 1 nl the hour of 10 o'clock a, m., then and there to show cause why an order of this court should not be made authorizing and directing the administrator "of the abovo entitled estate to sell the real property owned In fee simple by the deceased at the mm.- ti mn iiciiio. sum real pkthic ue Ing described us followH. tu-wlt: I.ut nryeu 7. of block two CM of i-otUiEP rinnie Addition to the City of Mcoiorn. jstckson county, Oregon. Wlinetw the Honorable W. J. Hart zell. Judco of the countv court nf Jackson county. t irecon. with the kph! or i no county court affixed this, tho mm ony or .nil v. DKML1 A STEVKNfl, (SKAU Clerk. Cook with, my, It ri'i .,....; t ulin L-.i....' In itriililhl tlbii enforcement circles, but It lialu't Hlccty uny o th gents Ml bo caught with cars imir pam lor. i ir I tirL- rumlK"' Hint MiubhuK' dfOODOd out o' 'Sight a few weeks ago. wu iiiHooYcrctt tuny uvtir uiiniii us come. Timely Views on World Topics Secret Pacts VsOless Avers Hrltlsh Labor Statesman. "The pence of M,he world calls flot only for the repudiation of the prac tice of ciuerliisr into secret treaties, but also,, for the rejection of the claim that open treaties are sacro sanct and that ( h e.ir weaknesses and .defects are never- -; to be re-: paired. The world! does not stand still. In the Hfo; of :a , nation . old . law's: have to -be' amended and new ones adopted. In International life itcmuiuiKiStmii': misely the same , precwa la u s I ia( work, , and they arc foolish whq bc lievo ine cuiurary ana ilium iiikl what they order and arrange today can .be made as .fixed and unalter able as the laws of nature.'.' This statement is made by Arthur Henderson, former British cabinet minister and. mcmbor of parliament. Ho Is a member of the labor party. "It Is not surprising," he said re- .from'Vho period of tho ereuta war ::-'V.'-';.V":- ' the less insistent the mass of tho poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, people appears to become for some, but just as surely as if you drank of the popular reforms that were poison out of a bottle. If your liver regarded as not only essential but is not doing Its work of Helping dl inevltablo In the light of the dlplo-' gestlon, eliminating waste from tlio ma tic and war experiences. Some bowels and purifying tho blood, yon of tho vital watchwords of that long will always be, troubled with sick period of destruction and conflict headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad and sacrifice may seem no nearer, ' breath, - gas, sour stomach, or con being translated into terms of real ttipntion. polities " and political achievement. I Cleanse and tone your liver! Put To the ardent few- they have still your System In condition so you fool their power of appeal, nobility of your very best again. Try Just a idealism and inspiration to effort. I spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher's ex They are as beacon lights-marking cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after stages along a difficult and arduous the next few meals and notice the path, which , these, faithful are tread-' quick improvement In the way you Ing'in tlib spirit of pioneers and with!eat, sleep, look and feel the return' tho courage! ot thei undaunted. . , of strength, vigor apd energy: You What "Open Diplomacy" .Moans" will bo completely satisfied; , othor ;'I3ut, ulus, In too many cases great' wise, there will bo no cost. DK masses of the pcoplp Beem, to have ' Thnoher's Liver and Blood Syrup Is become Indifferent to whm ust.d BOj na recommended by Heath's deeply to stir their political minds' Drug Stoio and all other leading and sense of justice. The people druggists: ' ' .; ' , , . Adv. ure luuy auvo to the grave dan gers inherent in. a system of secret diplomacy, hut under tho stress of domestic social and economic 'roubles It is scarcely n matter for surprise that the question of open or secret diplomacy does not loom up so large on their horizon as. Its lm-1 portance might lead us to expect. "It Is n common error to assert that the advocates, of open diplomacy mean that overy diplomatic process will be thrown wide open to the public view. Tlio defenders of tho old school of diplomacy know per fectly well that such a practice has never been suggested. Executive liM cussions. - whether by trndo union committees, political party commit tees, boards of directors or any other group of associates, ar invariably held In private. It would bo ridicu lous to suggest that a conference of foreign ministers should be held In full public view, or that every time nn ambassador conferred with tlio responsible minister of the country to which he Is accredited press rep resentatives should ho present to listen to what they hnvo to say to each other.' "A secret treaty is not necessarily a bad treaty liocausc.lt is secret. The evil lies in the pra'ctico of mak ing secret treat iis whiuh allows of engagements being entered into that arc dangerous to the penco of the world and that commit nations without their knowledge or ap proval. Open treaties are not neces sarily good treaties., but they always tne merit of disclosing the full engagements entered Into. What we have to realize is that in addi tion to a treaty being 'open' it must 'also bo 'Just, ono Hint will satisfy the peoples of tlio world. Security imcXn" Insecure. "No treaty ever -was drawn which could be expected to Insure world peace for all time. At best It has only provided security that was rela tive and for an Indefinite period, sometimes of short duration and sometimes of longer duration, with tho passing f time nnd tho chang ing of conditions treaties are found .to require revision, and either they are revised l,y agreement or else as the. result f wtir. Thn Versailles treaty Is no different frum Its pre. rteoesHor It Is rol the basis nf world relations for nil ti,o. ;nv crnnitit may frame what security pacts they please, but eciltv cannot bo Insured ,v .,,,, ,, s0kjl o perpetuate inter. lonnl wrongs aim dgers rontnlnedv'in the pence treaty lo which the pact la reUted." 1 Children's Pictorial . Cross Word jPuzzl , Vj Runninir Across. Word 1. What was set boforo the king in the nursery -rhyme il lustrated above? Word 3. A shellfish that has sham claws. Plural. Word 4. What the dressmaker docs. Running Down. ' Word 1. The capital city of France. ' Word 2. Part of the arm. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ;h ' ANSWERED. ,-.t. LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING Neglect of tho liver results In selt- Medicine : For Trent mcnt ol Acute and Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. Cancer and tumor treated, lnflrenza, kid ley, bladder and atonuch trouhei, tlta, bernla, ruiturc, colria. female trouble, par llynii, fever, pneutnoiua, aathma and throat trouble, rtieamattum, amenorrhea, goitre, conaiimption, catarrb, piles, hydrocele, bumia. Office Houra: 8 A. M. to S P. M. Coniultfttlon Frae 241 South Front St. Medfed. Ora. Tlio I in Tact idii you reccivo from partaking- nf a delicious des sert is like thn after glow of a happy day. Ask your dealer for Yiim-Yum or Nutri tious Ico Cream. Jackson County .Creamery v.: Phone bl , ' I IT O