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MEDFORD MABLi' TKIBFN The Weather Temperature Fort-east: Vain tnnielu "I Thurs day. Xo fliaiiiio in ipmitcrature. if$& yetersiar ixmtt litis iiutmin , Daily Tuf nt)'-furth ar'. Weekly Kifty-etctttii Yr, MEDFORD, OREGON", VKIXES1AY. OCTOBER 30. 1U29. No, 221 Today By Arthur Brisbane Quite An Earthquake. Don't Sacrifice Your Stocks. Russia Means It. A Million-Year Machine. (Copyright by Kin? Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Another financial eartlititmki', mid rather severe. Wall Street can sympathize with the Ha waiian Islands, where they re cently luul 40 earthquakes with in two hours. The violent drop in stock values has nothing whatever to do with the value of properties 'represented. One or two stocks for instance, that have dropped in value upwards of '100 share, will, in a few years, sell at n price ij-'iOO above the high est price ever reached thus far. M The trouble is not with j vlmerican values, but with 20, O00,(H0 gamblers, frightened all at once, throwing their stocks overboard. A eattle stampede is not as dangerous as a gam bling stampede. Sonic sacrifice their stocks because they must, unable to meet margin culls. MM....... 41. 1. ! i nwoc null fidttr if(ffiiit in- t, , , ,i , ,, . , . j buying in the general list. It was telligently and not on a "1'1- aimu-ent that strong buying sui- low vour leader" ulan should !1olt !,llf ISTOlofcd overnight, and ion jour u.isitr pi.m Milium, j thut u mo.e ,,,,,,.,, ft.ellns exlsl. if possible, make the neeessarv j l in both Investment and specu- sacrifices and hold on. Theyj,nUve """l, ,.,, will he glad tllPV diJ SO. 4.4. I At this li.oment, while the be- t wildered sheep joint in the stampede and saerilice their I wool, wise men are picking up what they drop. Advice isn't of much value nil a i.. A (in an earthquake. Ami, unfortunately, it is too , . , u .11 m ate to say don t gamble.. The advice for today is "Don't . . , , ' , get panic stricken and throw good property away, if you can , ., Ueep if. . . . I he amusing person at this season is the man who for i some strange reason, has not lost any money in Wall Street. Ife hastens to tell you about it, and his manner is that of someone who has done some thing remarkabh- brilliant. liussia's recent, executions of men licensed of conspiring against the government now number ()'!. They include two priests and their assistants and two Jewish diamond merchants, Kleiner and Peitz, convicted of smuggling diamonds out of So viet liussin. In Russia it is neeessarv to fContinned on Paso Four) Trvln- t flml out liwi hv ni'sy e"er feeiinis was mani- .iil in -II rl-k all t. mli a 1 flI alnar Montaomery street, rillii' Klulloii ' SI3.S.-.. r U. ; Mnyitisr on the oiicnina spnt several iT.n-ihlr' nn' fciuiiititi tmii think : ks one to three points above ihi-y kin miinh-r jonnir girls Willi yestcniay s close anil rnmlnnetl the lnitmnlly. t m.lti' lo Ih n inmiii- "Parii movement dnrliiK Ihe first imnial tack, hut It clmuifln' lake .'hour of iradin. Irelil-iu llfxnpr't rrlme fninmN ! TrBiis Amerka. beaten baik ' don over an lionr on' a half In ienlay nfier atandinir alone against rinil mil Mlm'n rr-ioiicihlc for all He nation wide liii drive, led tin' mipxikiiialtle Ixcik. Hint arc. Hie eoumer attack, openlnit nearly HiaMliii' llie market. You'p iim-1 2 share higher and (taining nirniiil to cleHTlorate when jimi 'ground steadily until more than .eiiil In a miiict for M I v r i ; ahead of last nlnhl's position. Tlirendc" i Trading on the htcal curb ex- t (-nprl(tht John K. Dille Co. I (change showed a hoiiyant tone. STOCK PIT WILL CLOSE TWO DAYS Open At Noon Thursday and Close Friday Saturday Is Vote of Directors Sweeping Rally in To day's Session Heavy Share Dealing Continues Closing Strong. i Ni:W VUliK, Oct. 3. W"l Uov- i el nors of the New York Exehaiifie j voted today to delay the opening I tomcrnnv until noon and to ciose j the exchange on Friday and Satur- $ day. The Kxchange will be open i - Monday, the day preceding elec tion day. Miff VOliK. Oct. 30 A swoop- ! ing raily in prices took place at i the opening of today's stock mar ket. Several blocks of 10,000 to SO.-! 000 shares .figured in tile Initial dealings, with early gains ranging from Si to $10 a share. A few stocks opened moderately lower as a result of further forced liquida tion in yesterday's disastrous break but these losses faiied to check the L Steel common, directors of j which (iccJaroil an extra tlividoml ' "r ' f el' in." i the jypMteniay, open! S3 a hare high- cr at st 77. fitly gain of $10, Canadiwn Pacific i $S.; American Telephone $7, West Ins house Ulectrio $4 iiw New Hit ven, Kj Sc. l'emiKylvania, t'hryn ler, Montgomery Ward and Para- mount Famous Laxity moved up $1 ', to S2 a share. ) i'rices on' Hie "New York Curb i lOxchange aio bounded upward at l,.,i j The rally gained momentum as i the session progressed, and initial JBillnit wre Kimpr:My M,onii(,d be. i frc the end of the first half hour. j II. S$. Kteel common quickly tx- ! te(P, !t, g;lj to J7.2J i,y touch- ins l 81.25. I close strong ''losing priced were a'ound the iiignesi oi me fiay. as uic siaie ment of John l. Itockefeller. Hr on the stability of conditions market. American Telephone soid up to 23't up 2H iminlM, IT, W. Steel wdd 184, up 10. Oeneral Kleetrie was up -0 and American and For iu;n f'ttwer ,fohn aMnvHff4 having sold up 25 points, slipped hack 5 from the top. The closing was strong. Total sales approxi mated Hf,70O,ttfHi shares. I10U UQUOR RUNNERS GUILTY POilTI.AXD, Ore,, Oct. 3. (&i Kttneo CuHHtaii ami -Jeie Beiii, ;t licked rutn rumierx eUKfit in snithei Orvami on Ihe i'jtelfie hiKhway, entered pleas of frtiiity to charees af possession and trans portation of alcohol heing run In from i'ajifornirt today hut sentence wan deferred a we-k. fiuastaii and Belli were arretted late last month In the Siskiyou mountains hy Federal Aent Terry T: t e n t en ro t e fro m S n i-'rn n -elseo to Pert, ami. Tim men vere drivlnjf separate cars nnd together carried 125 Kitiions of g-rnin ftico hul. A third car, helieved to have been traveling with the tw men. escaped, while Talent and leputy Sherfff Prescott were stopping the other two. TOCKS HEAD UP N SAN FRANClSGf SAN FHAXOISCO, Cal., Oft. M. (Hi Stock liricos lirailed hlKhef In San Frandsro trailing early to- WALL STREET A teene along Wall strest as tense and euri3us throngs gathered whea the most terrific stam pede of tellinB ewer experienced swept the New York stock exchange. A harried meeting of leading bankers checked the sickening drop of stock prlcss. The meeting Included W. C. Potter (left), presi dent of the Guaranty Trust company; Thomas W, Lament teenier), senior Morgan partner, ana Charles E, Mitchell (right), chairman of the Chase National bank. DACOCMnCDO fit! sin TniiinnniYTi mill lnnnui uiii j TELL OF PLIGHTS Plane Forced Down Off; Course Two Go in Search of Shelter lyni i Is Spent in Cabin Woman Cooks Meal. ALHUQl'KUQUK, X. M Ort. 30 iJPi A tri-tnotored Western Ah Kxjii'ess plane pHoted hy James K. Doles today Ktood victor over etements and the rugged yuthwest aftcr'the twb had comlinsd to rise to fear conoernhg the plane and it five t'cujmnts As a fine snow .sifted down upon the airport here and men con ferred over pin !jk fm search to loeute the phine, then thirty hours oTertlue, the ship roared on to the j fieid everyone safe and happy and j The plane had been forced down J southeast of Tracneda. X. St., which is sixty luiieu miutit of the ' rejruiar course. 1 The five stranded fliers had ; their share of experiences. Two of 'the five men went out In search of shelter. When they did not return Pilot lolen stm-ted the motors of the piano and this noise whh an auditory heacon to the wandering pair as darkness crept over the land. t'onsumlni; what food they had In ihe pirfne, the party later found a cahin nearby that hud been noted fn eirelin for a JanditiK The niKiit was spent there before a roarlnsr fire, Mi'ii. Bessie Mason, a woman liv ing nb(ut five miies where the plane landed, discovered the flying party She cooked theift a meal of e,s ant! ham and Idsenitti, fortify ing tiie men against the eoid and BLICAN THORN SEEKS REILECINKS WASHINGTON', Oct. t&i Cteorjie Y, ,Vtnrfs, f tic Xeitraska independent who has been a thorn in the side of his regular Bpuh Itcitti colleagues for years, is for mally in the field for re-election to the senate. Xorris, who supported Alfred K. tfmfth. the Denjoeratic preldentia! candidate, in a statement pubiffh ed today, said he considered thai bis principles of government had been chalieniffd. f f ehareed in ailianee had been formed between the JiepuHJjran "standpat machine" within Neioaska and those who controlled the machine from the otttsidt. and tlu.t Famuei II. M Keivle, former governor and now a member of the farm bmrd, had been named ti defeat him. IRS COMPLETION OF M'KENIIE HHMAYi j The slump which beaan a week as they watched their fortunes ' I aao and culminated in yesterday's fade, PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30, iA record-breakinie crash, aave thej Siany declared they werr A deteautton of county civic j majority of them their first hap-! through jihiyina the market, officials representing chamber of i 'I'm of fire and wiped many of fine hrwkcr said: commerce at Kugene, sipringfield. them out. "An easterners, women are osose Cottage titm. end Junction City furlmt struelSinii days that have uncertain than men. They ek appeared before the state highway ? tried veteran operators, women more advice. They sit and ssm conmsissioii tod-iy and urged com-! have crowded about the tickers mur, haii t sell or shall f hsajs pietion of the M Keniie highway, and sat before the boards In the on? They go through jsreater Letter maintenance and a coat of offices of Iheir brokers, watching : agony of Indecision in crucial mo Hi as tt precaution aasinst further i the drop of prices that meant to meots, Jn tp l.f week I think deterioration of the entiie road-! many the iocs of years of aavings. they have suffered from the men ocd. brokers said their espe.ienre t tai strain more than men TENSE AS STOCK MARKET BOILS Eugene Woman, 90, Gets Boyish Bob As Free Hair Cut KircKXK, Ore.. Oct- 30. oylsh boh adorned the of Mrs. Mary Nelson, today. Two barbers offered, fsm- ' plinientary haircuts over the J weekend and Sirs. Nelson took vantage of the offer tU IIHV3 ItVt lilWi Ititft HHf, T AUhough she was unahle to speak Knglish XI r. Nei- thanked the har!er?t nrofuse- 1 in her native tongue. MADAME C HOOV AT CE U0-UlSC0erer 01 KaUlUm 10 REMONES Be Given $50,000 for" Purchase of Precious- Health Aid Social Plans Are Curtailed. WASHINGTON, Oct. WV ladame Curie, eo-dlseoverer of radium, was in Washington today to become the recipient of the means of purchasing a gram of the precious metal to he uxed hi a continuation of her research work. A guest of President and Mi's. Hoover at the White House, the tiny woman who aeeepted as the icjsaey of iir husband the comple mentary studies prompted hy their isolation f the element, today was honored by the National Academy of Sciences. A draft for $5.o. encased in silver, had been made out to hei fer presentation thin afternoon at ceremonies including an address resident. Its purpose was hase of a gram of radium In the iTurle Polish can cer hospital and laboratory la Warsaw. fn deference to Madam? ri who has not enjoyed the best of health i'ecenily, no elaborate social functions hml been planned sup plementary to the family dinner at which she was a guest at the White House last night and the program tlila afternoon, It wan arranged that ouiy a few friends of the president family shoo id meet her fodtty, Women Stock Dabblers, Poorer But Wiser, Return to Bridge and Jobs NEW YORK, Oct. S8. Thousands of women, speculators. returned l.rWije. tatties today, poorer hut shwS jn mjntt., aBrt ,any wof(s.H wiser In the ways (ti Wail street, fmmd themselves jdd oat eaiised Attracted iiy tiie profits to ! hysteria and aome of tlicm fainied, made during the past year, women: Most ftf those who survived the of ail classes, society niatrtms. de-:tw ijrevious blows appeared yes. hutaiites, teachers and stenograph-; terday In have become accustomed ers. have been in the market. to the nrdeab Knme even smtted ijsovioierf PrtM Photo SEP HUR INGPl ilBY TE Tornado Strikes Houston Suburbs Many Houses, Barns, Garages Demol ishedFive Persons In juredOne Man May Die. HOt-.fPOX, Tex.. iit. 38. 13 One man was critically . injured and two women and two men were huft'in a tornado which struck or thii&ige of iioustpn toda: ,Haif s iosen houses were; de molished, hans and garage wore wrecked and several other dwel lings were unroofed hy Uie wind, Tlse vicllms: ; ' . U. B. Works, 68, internally in jured, may die. Sirs. H. B. Workif, SS, hraisefl and shocked. 51rs, J. A. Martin, probable in- i Sernai injoiien. 1 J. A. SSitf tin, scratched siid Kovur, IS, of AUef, fwHevw! ft have J?efthe first triiek. Mr, ami Jrs, Martin were car ried 598 feet, in hed. The wife still was in hed when rescuers reachetl the scene. Near AHef, where tho itiorm was heiievjKl iff bae sirurk hint eott siderable damage wits doe. Mr, and JJrjf, Joim Kavor imreHts of Hdwln, were unhurt though their houe was lifted 25 feet from Us foundation, Tbe three outlying sections Houston affected were Harbor Addition, CiriKsw Hoad am! AUef LAKE SHIP TOLL S PUCED AT KKNOKHA, Wis,, tn-t. 30, vl Sixteen iiien hist their lives when the steamer Wisconsin sank in a storm yesterday, it was determined iiay hy ttm testimony of Harvey Lyon purser of the ship, at a fedeai investigation. lyon testified that there were T 1 members of the imssenger fresght ship erew and fo.ur ias scngers. Heventy-five as the ttai nondier aboard is "sure" he said Of the JS dead, nine bodies have been recovered, Mfiy-nine more persons were rescued, i& of them whh injuries or suffering front ex-p.sne. I.4'i fwlth wijjsfa customers during the erstw hile slotny had ijcen varied. Uf their' The sudilenncMs of the onciawsht i;sl Thiirsda w-hii miit-Kits vsn- Grundy Disclaims Concern As to Classification of Efforts Full Crowd At tends Third Appearance Before Probe Tells Com mittee Farmers Given Five Million. WAXiiiNtlTOX, Oct. 33. Joseph 1i Grundy, the -year-eld president of the Pennsylvania .Manufacturers aswoela-UiJii, who iias lieid his frrountl is twe previ ous ineountei with the senate iohtty committee, today csoly ad vised th investigators fee wa- not worrying over just what eJadfka tbm they jdat-e! anm lit activities in feeiiaif of a higher tariff, jJenator Hlaisf, Repnldican, Wisconsin had remarked that if Urundy would urge placing of steel used in farm implements on ihe free list that he "woifhi not he classified as a i&b&yi&t in that work," 'l have no concern itlnmt -here yeta eiassify me replied th& smii mg Oruody, lie added he would h& glad to support Blaine's sugjfestlon that he so iefore eustoms officials and endorsee fi"ee entrj' at sSeei ftr farm implements. ane tefore the committee and 3 full crowd had gathered tn hear the further teatiiiiny of the white haired man who st far has fraiy toid the committee hs raised eam palgn funds for the llepiihiiean party ami then came is "Washing -ion to see thai party pledges on ih tariff were carried out. The committee disession today shifted to the wool tariff, tlruiidy defcRiled this and insisted it was "one o the best ways of helping th farmer- utide sf giving? him Who is giving' ihe farmeris S&mmijtmh1 asked iiiaine. "V fellows did it," WP proposed to loan ihe far mer $,oa,aa,ftg8 nmre," ammered iilaine, asking; 'Yas m&n he farmer Is a aior creditor?" "No said 3raml "feat I think everyone Is witling to let them itave ft if they can't pay it hack." Senator faraway called atten iion to fli-ndy e&nni&nt atten dance in the senate gaiiery during the tariff dlseussisn "Yes, i thought the shew was worth the friee of admission "Yes, i gueiss yon tiki" Caraway retorted, did you rent that seat np there?" 4 ; Nil FOOD EXPONENT OR. HARVEY WILEY: ILL! WAKH1KWOS, Oct, SS, f Or. Harvey W, Wiley, center of a 3-year "purs food war as chief chemist of the I3esrtment f Agriculture, from ta 112, is Reriously ill at bis home. here. The storm center of such eon trovesles as "The iiattle of ites soate Hoda,' was S5 on Octoher IS. His Insistence on purity of food and food flavors and preserv atives kept hint in the limelight over a long erlod of year. After bis resignation he beeame contrib uting editor of a magazine to food problem. mim radi ASSAY i'AliiH. ' Oct. 30. m Etione,le yriees, witntn a iew years, fiemcntci. veteraa radical socialist.! have bees stimulated ta She 'chairman of the finance etrntmit-j ioit where ihe problem of prices tee of the senate and former mm-!" a ihia ef ihe past, ister of finance in the Iferiot cai-j "The Medford pear is a sanerior inet, today aci-eptefi 'in priticipie'j article, wi-Ue ii tops the heap at the task of forming a cshinet to 'be present aiosneal, its saies prii-e succeed l lie recently defeated i is far fceiow the reai yaitle of this Iti land ministry. I wonderful fond. Place these pears ins the fruit stands to every large Although sever premier before, j city In the raited States In a Blah- it, tementet ttas tons played a jjFomiant part Hfo. PIONEER LUMBER MAN PASSES IN PORTLAND fonTI.AXD, Ore., Ort, $0, John IouJpn mrnhpt of the Jmrtan-louJifn !.U!nNr iRjitiy are, tit Tulay t ih at ars. Ha hai fjroml Busily ljJnUfll yfUh Ujj laml? bajR in th noF?hw?t for 4 Orejpon Weaiiicr. Kair tntaht and Thursday: no chanse in temperature, tientle easterly winds oa the coast, fsAd inHu t I Book deates a Stir OAiiniiiDiC, .Ma Oct. 3a. A stir was crat$i iday by aa aiiertisoeRt that atmarsd in tb eoiiege 4 inasxiiie yf Hsmor, soid at the ifctrtmath fotiaii gnie Saturday. Heading the advertisement wre the wijrd,. lerisu.-e they have fyg in ijimUm" & and then appeared the fd- 41 lowing iestNms; Whea an examination is over do ya fel at a iss? White the waiter is speaking to others in Krejjs'li do you go in a corner and bang your head? op do yon mix freely with your f Clio?? man thorns sjplens, ami if so, what do you mis freely with him." At the bottom, of tho ad was a name and a telephone num- 4 ler. 4 Matthew l.Ui'i, regent of Harvard university, said he had no idea what action would be taken in the matter hy eliege autborities. Eighth Car Averages $3,86 Winter Pear Committee Highly Pleased with Cam- paign of Education Wood m Statement. The eighth car si Ssaes, offeresl ob ihe DelreSt market hy the Wls ter Pear CeasasittEe, sold tods; st aa average per hsx st $3.SS. THa AUaatic-PacJfie chain stores mrchsse4 ali the a!xe 135 ia the car at $4 a Isss, a teSegraaj to tlse local coBsmMtss gaW: The eighSh ear prices, by sizes, were; 9-g HW 3.73 .... ...... S.S ..... 3.84 ..... 3.S4 4.M ... . J.SS - 3.T5 S.fifl Pear Committee is mt-B !5-g l0-s The Winter hiRhly pieased its Use progress of the catspaiga m date sad DrvM R. Wood, chainaaa, today made the foliswing gtatemest regard itig the aituatioa: Jfriee Sitisfactory "The prices realized are hijtaly atiafaetsry. A year ago I virt aiiy save a ear et IJsse pears ts s eertaia dealer fa Detroit at a price close ta $1 a box tower thaa the average price paid for the first sight cars soid this year. 1 didlfo ta get iito toJereslcd ia Hose pears. At ihe end of th& seasoa lie re ported ihat he tost gisisey ea the deal. Contrast his statement with the free ssseyesBest of Bsaca teday Is IJeiroit at gaod prices and you have, seme idea of Hie progress made in IJetroit by the sales cam iwiRn. "The trade is bstytas readily. The chain stores are aii ia line. Prac tically every trait Jobber la Detroit has a supply of Bsie pears or haad ssmeShtajr that sever happened hefore. The free movement Is due entirely to the fact that our pears are being: offered to the public: ready to eat. Oar slojtas, "Old Gold Outside, Sugared Saashiae loaide, is a wr. C'oupisd with the beau tiful, sfoldea yellow pears ready to eat the essatshsatioa is irresistibie. Mr, Wood continued: "1 am mak iBfr a predictioa aow. if Ihe fruit gmwsrs of ths Metiford district will slay behind the Winter Pear f'omatittee, Rive them ihe neces- laary funds is educate the trade how to handle pears properly, the demand for Mcdford faii and itt- ? edibie condition and the true slae nt iae M&H&rg ppar STAIN OFI KUMSTIi FAUA Ore, Oct SO, An offer frsat radio ststlos KXU lortisad, to mire the ata tlos to Kismssh Fails has been re jected by lbs directors of the cham ber of rammerce. They felt the city has pet ssJHelest faleat ta make a station prefiisWe, Boatu FER BY M. FEARS FOR Convicted TTteater Magnate Allowed to Visit Bedside Going to Die, Is Belief Attorneys Prepare Pleas for New Trial Appear anee for Sentence Comes Friday. JXSS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. Krederifk T. Wise, a state witness Is the reseat trial of Ales- aader Paatsges, theatrical stag nate, a a statutory charge, taday filed ssit for J2afs,6( slsEsages sgaisst the areaitUy slowmaa sroands of slander. Tise suit secased Paatage ef twfes assertiag that Wise was a party to as alleged blaetaaaM plot sgslast Mas. The theatre mas sad claJased reseatedly that ists aJhaett atiaclc oa Eunice Priagie, co-etl dapcar, was a "frame up" sy tie IsOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 3. fj sWhile aUsmevs for Alexander Pautages, convicted fit a ertarisrt aaack upon Miss Eunice PrSngle, co-'hi daaeer, prepared to ester pleas for a sew trial Friday wsea tha Bsulti-mUMenaire theatre aa appears for sentencing to sapertor csart, Mrs. Lais Paatsges, his wlte, today was uader eesstaat ehserva floa of pbysiciaas whs reported her condition as critical. Postage yesterday was grssted iseraslasioa to visit his wife's Bed side, UJpss bis return ta the casa ty iall la custody of deputy sher iffs, te appeared dswacast aad ex pressed the belief she was gstos to tils'' Mrg. FantBgea, herself osder con viettoa for asasslsstgbter is eea necie2..wiHi tits death of Jars Ks ksatfeto, Japaaea- gardeasr, aftsr autoasoUla esiilsioa, has bees ia ill health since the aeeldesf. She stsffersd a relapse when isfssrtsicd of her buebaad'a conviction sa stotstsry charges brought hy Mbs frifigie, ass, aitbough her paysi eiass dealed shey feared for bar life, they said that she Is ta a "very critical coaditlos," Hearisg Nsvembar S Hearings oa her prchaiirjn jsstl tion, sow set for November 8, sre- vioasly save bees pssipeaed twice en reeoststesaatieiis of physlctass, who aaid her appearasea Is court ssight ressit la permaaest Ipjpalr ssest to her bealtb. Hepsrta that Faatagea was to be removed ta the jail hospital ha caase of illness foilswias his ess vletloB were offset by Jail Physi cian Beajassis Blgsk, who said lfcs showasgp was sstfterisg pipor chroale aliments pone of which was ssrtoas at the preaesf ttae, tJaesHonsa by District Aanw Boron Hits eoHCerpisg resjorla of Irregularities !a the Paatagcs case jury roess. Sirs, Chrlsltoa tiirict!. jar? psessber, swore to affhlsrtis specifiesiiy senyias the rapsors. Paatages attorneys had tosileahsi they would base a plea for a new trial on the asserted jury aeiioBS. Tisey said also they weald: cite a siateswst attributed to Sirs, Ulrfch to the effect that "no vole was ever tases airectly on the sabieet at ae nuitttog PaBtages." , oC Oregon in cssv&Si? fff'tfi eled officer ?orlf ?iH3?disj mecrpiftryi &tx. Lata i!3war?l Ahism! &af? mti& box creryi Mrs, B I Ahhint training rgz Mtmt Carrie KasK &&ppi& cr?sr? st, A. ins &K7iari 31m. C A, Ksfss CzmmM yatm will tcoslrsg aver sstisssl setwsrk, flis ss tftTser1-L&syt tight Xtmig&t frcm tlft Chics go osam tssrim? st 10 p. m egstjai ?im wits J&ek Mil CARLTON OF CENTRAL POINr IS