I PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Via Dy Observance Totluy . Th pcncrnl public Is invited to uttend the annual Fluff day ob- Bervnncc of tho Medford Elks 1 od kg to bo hold In tho city imrk nt 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, during which tho Klks' band will play, and thcro win bo a rltuullHt'c program of cxercwPH. Attorney Horace Manning of Klumnth Fulls will deliver tho address. tic.a Brill's Hheet Metal WorkH for radiator, fender and uuto body repairing. '.C Ijpnxe for EnKtprn Tour Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Kelziir and F. W. Clray nnd daughter, Ma rlon, will leave Monday by auto for Oklahoma, Kanwi. Detroit and Traverso City, Mich., to vlHlt rela tives. They plan to be gone several weeka. Tho Peasley's new studio nov open, oppotdto new Ifolly theater. . tf Arriving; Homo from Kedmond Tim members of tho Jackson county delegation to the Htato Grange convention at Redmond last week began arriving homo yes terday and tho moat of them will have arrived by Sunday evening. ; Phono C42. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Illg ltaln ur 18H8 . Mm, O. C. Purkeypllo recall more than an "ordinary" rain on tho day sho landed In Central Point on the evening train from tho noutli. June 29, 1888. A very heavy downpour encountered In northern California extended over the mountains and Ttoguo River Tftllny, and continued raining most of the tlmo until after tho Fourth of July. , That year It frequently rained all during tho month of August.; (Central Point Ameri can). ' ' "' '" Cut 'flower and funeral pra?'. KamublHO'n'fl Flower Garden, 20X Clark Ht. Phono 880-X. 82tf Kam Ih laiiioii(llnklur ?. - M. Houston, city malls sillier Inteuilcnt, will arrive homo tonlKn! with a 6ro nnd bady tnnned face, A charley horse, and perhaps with a few fifth ho purchased . from a tourist, an tho result of nn outln? nt Diamond Lake since last Wed nesday, y -16-ln. preen pine slabs, large or mnall loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. . , . ,., ' auie liiwvrN Nullo CoIIcko ' " ' . Colonol Henry II. Klchmon'' cavalry, ' now assigned to Orenon Htate collene. CorvalllH, bus been transferred to. New Orleunrf, wliero ho -will bo iiHflliiiicrt to'iluty wltH Iho orgnulifod reserves, ' "ld-tnch 'wat-er and play balls In hilRht 'colors, special 98c each. M. "tf, H. Co.' 1 ' Vfm4niiH fnsiltall(y , - 'Rorheotio has charaoterlxed our new nixthod of muklnK fi'londs hap py while thoy visit us as "fcroc loua hospitality," Just because we aro apt to rush tho visitor tfrom placo to plate anl fatlgulnn him rnthor than to talk nnd converse with him (McMlnnvillo News-He-porter). Chutincey Floroy . now . locate-1 123 ICast Main Ht. Insurance and Heal Ustato. . 05tf M. V. White ImimivtiiK l. F. White, who wn serlotisly injured In an auto accident In the Hlsklyou mountains last Sunday, Ik reported to be In a bettor condition. Mrs. White will 'leave this woek for California, wliero she will bo near lor husband. ' . ,,' A special value nt 11.50 In tho ll-Hllk Artcraft hose Is making tulto a reputation at Ktholwyn' n. Hoffmann's. 80 iliNivy lrrliniUnn 1 ' ' Talent Irrigation' district water users aro drawing heavily on the MoraKe Httpply at the present time, according to the Ashland Tidings. ' '16-ln. grcon pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel 7. ' ' S44tf Ktartlng to HckIhUt Preparing for Iho general elec tion next November, quite n num ber of people aro registering pnrty affiliations duily nt tho county clerk's office. Persons who ltnvo been In Medford fol' six months and have not registered are eligible and others who have changed pre cincts aro urged to make nolo of iiuch change nt tho clerk's office. . Don't miss the big millinery sale lit the Hand Itnx. 223 F.aat 0th. tints viiluex (0 112.50 nt 11, 12. OS, J3.IU. livery hat a great money Vaver. 5 HttKr-hiirar Tax Ivy ' A special '10-mtH ta to te levied (gainst nil of the property In ltose hurg In being conslilered by the Mty ipouncll to meet a Ttond Issue tif 340.O0O due In September of this year. The money derived from In bonds ann used 20 yearn ago for Iho first street paving. l'abllo Market Grocery nutter Sftc lb rgga 2Sc dos., all stnndnrd coffee 43o. 3D IPAvmt nn Vain) Ion . Miss Delphlne lllnek will leave today on a vacation of two weekrt, which la to Include a trip to Itulnlcr National Park In Washington. Miss Hlnok Is ntenoginpher at the localj nrflee of Jh Northern (!allfornl,i- SOuthetn Oregon Development as-, noclatlon. ' - i . i " jet OS haul away your garbage; ml refuse. Phone 648. City 8nn'.-j tary Service. 387ttj 'ew S'ume In Training I Miss Jean Allen, n recent gradu- nte of the Bend High school, has entered the Hacred Heart hospital I training school for nursen, begin ning; itudiea there las( week, Polilitt 3M Years Ago "Capt. O. O. Applegiite of Klu m'ath county, spent last Saturday In AHhland. on his way to Minnea polis where he will attend tho Re publican national convention an one of tho delegates from Oregon," said a news Horn It) tho Ashland Tidings juHt 38 years ago. Geo. A. Pohnert, General Truck ing, at Flchtner's Garage, Tel, 180. 02 .McMlnnvllloV New Fire Unlet Kxeept In emergency cases from j neighboring towns or when a fire i in adjacent territory may prove' hazardous to the city, the city ; council of McMlnnvillo has directed! tho firo chief not to take the fire apparatus beyond the city limits, j For bent green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631., C3tf Visit National Park Charles Foster of Portland and Allan Spa Hiding and Paul J,uy spent last Friday at Crater L-uke. For best green slabs, auk driver or call Medrord Fuel Co. Tel. 031. 6SU VMtH Moving on Gnints Pass Grants Pass will be the mcc-a of the resident members of the lo cal lodge of Klks next Tuesday afternoon and evening to partici pate In the festivities incident to the Inauguration of a new lodge of the J. P. O. order In that city. Klks will be present from all pari of the state, and xume from ndjoin Ing states. Artcraft silk hoso "Dulcole," tho latest In MmterleHH' hosiery, nt $1.95, has arrived nt Kthehvyn B, Hoff mann's. 80 Portland Milk situation KIghteen more shippers of milk to pasteurizing plants have at tained ihe grade B rating, J. U. Jennings, chief of the Portland milk division, announced yester day. These shippers brought the total up to 7fl" who are producing milk that when pasteurized by a grade A plant becomes grade A pa.sleurlzed milk under tho rtov milk ordlnnnee which becomes of: fectlvo In Portland next October. T.et me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland Illdg. Phone 9113. tf Salmon I'MNhlnjr Poor Fishing for salmon and steel-' hend In the Tto.io river has re-! suited In little success, according It P. C. ltlgham, who spent n day on the river the latter part of IohI week. He fished eight or ten hour! nnd hooked only two fish but was unnble to land them: He reports that there are only n few nngters trying" salmon fishing at tho prco ent time. Chnuncey Floroy now locate 1 123 Kast Main St. Insurance and Ucnl Hslato. 05tr Another Itnngi'r ott Duty Norman Ashrxaft left AHhla'ttd yesterday for Crater T.ake to hnvo charge of the oast entrance of the national park. Hl.i family will re main In Ashland visiting with rela tives. ' "'For' best green slr.bfl. ask driver or, call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. C5tf Complete Court! Kixin The construction of the flro 'de portment tennis court Is still under wy. but Is exported to be com pleted In n short time, according t Fire Ciller Hoy F.lllolt yesterday. The erection of backstops Is tho only thing holding bnck the com pletion and In until this Is done the firemen will continue to enjoy the gentle game of croquet, played on the name gruund. It Is time to Insuro your hity nnd grain. See ,1. V. Wakefield Agency, or Phono 17. 80 Good 1Imm! Hlvor Crop Wllh nil danger of frost at an end and with crop conditions fair ly well established, Indications are that Hood Hlvor valley will har vest nn excellent crop of most tree fruits, especially apples and pear-i. ' Wood Prices Lower on fir, onk. etc.. In load lots, delivered direct to x;ou from wooda. erdcr now before kho nodi nnd snvo monev nt our stijitmcr prices. Phone 833. F. K. Samson Co. 88 Much TrvHil Oil Well Cftl c. ' Wells, deputy United States mnrshal for southern Ore gon. Btntloned in Medford. hut whoso chief duty seem to be the tntnnprttilrtn' of the many prlsone-a hound over nt Ktnmiilh Falls for limibr Imv vlolnttons, Into tho cus tody of the federal court at Port land, Inst Wednesday mode such n trip with three accused of violating (he Iirohlbttlon laws, Cal knows ev ery polo nnd most all the tnM weed along Ihe vallrond tracks between K In math Fn(l.s and Portland, and Medford and Portbmd. nnd could make tho drive between tho two places blindfolded, so many railroad And nuto trips hns he made be tween those points for nevoral years pnst. on hand. Tel. C"t). Medford I.unt- uer co. 7tf Attend coimnentMMunit Guy nnd Bob Kelly will leave Medford this morning by motor for Eugene, where they will attend the COmmeticement program nt the University of Oregon tomorrow mot nlht; TVelr sWr'MUs-NTtifjory Kelly. Is n mdnber of the l!30 gi'fidtlMtlng ptflVw, ; 4 ' ': 5 DAYS TO GO Off 13 Down 13 Months to Pay At least $13 for your old Range oh & Modern Oas Range, Water Heater or Refrigerator Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Telephone 526 MEDFOnn MATT, Field lntmger Hero Htewart it. Muhofi of Portland, field manager for the Woodmen of the World, U spending a short tlmo In Medford attending to bul nesa affairs concerning tho lodge. Mountain air, home care, country fare, .swimming, riding, fishing, hiking. Kates are reasonable, the time Is seasonable. Itring ua you: boy and fill him with joy. Mrs. N. F. Glut, Trail, Ore. 85 School Friends Meet Schoolmates at Btanfleld 11 eastern Oregon who had not seen each other for five years, met ac cidentally at the Medford ulrnrt yesterday, when Raymond Mhvh of the elty HUpennte ndent'H office, and Dave Heese, new announcer at K.MKI), tho Mall Trlbune-Vlrgl-1 station, spied each other. Tho two young men had stood beside cacti other for ten or fifteen minutes until ihey finally recognised enen oilier. Five years had made a de cided difference in facial 'appear ance. Special rtntcK now nn furniture moving, i-tp. -tiirmll or Iki'ko loailp. Wp am Insured ennicrfl and do local and Ions dlKtnnco liaullnK. l-'or riul'k. rcliablo service Phone 833. 1'. K. Samson Co. 88 All film!' lo Hoc Jolin An pntliuHhiHtlc reception was Klven John O. Iloylc. former pres ident of Klamath'1 Hotary club, at the Friday luncheon In Ilersll herner'a Telican grill, for Mr. lioyle came over from Medford to nddreHs ItotarlaiiH on the sub ject of "IClectriclty and Hb Deliv ery in the Consumor." (Klamath Herald). ' t remslitclilnn. plrntlng,' plcntlng. button niaklni; and hose memlln;;. Handicraft Shop. 257tf Here I'Ynln Portland' Al Mnulton of Portland arrlveJ In Medford hint week to spend a vacation here at' the homo of his uncle, Allison Moulton. Dry kindling 32. SO per load. Vol ley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tf Able to .Sit 1 ) .lames drey, who has been a pa tient nt the Sacred Heart hospital tor two weeks, was able to flit up yesterday ami is reported to bo Hbowlng rapid Improvement. Ho lias been suffering from a severe attack of influenza. The Pcnsleys' new studio no.v open, opposite new Holly theater Now iMr Mile Plnnnctl ' Tehtntlvo plans have been sub mitted to Coos Hay business men by flenrgo T.ove of the Breese Aircraft company, for passenger, mall nn i express service, on nn Oregon route that would Include Coos Day. Eu gene, Portland, The Dalles, llcmi, linker, Klamath Fnlls, Salem, ltose burg, and Medford. Tho llreese company Is planning to get Its line In operation and obtain a mail contract when the service. Is estab lished a sufficient time a qualify for auch a contract. Ifl-ln. green plno slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuol Co.. Tel. 70 34-ltt Jliiro lllgliwny Improvement Two dangerous corners on the Pacific highway north of Central Point are being straightened bv the stalo highway department anil nre those dangerous curves in the Willow Springs section. One Is 1 few hundred yards north of the I site of the old Seven Oaks station nnd the other In In front of the John Anderson property. At tho lat ter place, n'fiteam shovel' is busy cutting away n bank which had made the corner a blind one. On the other corner, a new piece cf highway Is under construction. Cholco gladolas, snnpdragons. swoetpeas nnd mixed garden flow ers. Oct our prices. Phono S90-T, or call at 325 S. Holly St, 86 Out -of -Town Vlsltum Included nniong the visitors In MedfArd ywterday were James Martin of Antloch, Hazel Taylor (2 llntte Falls. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. llnrli" Stanley of Hngle- Point. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Henry of llrowiu boro. Cbnrles Hockersmlth of Meadows, nnd Paul Masters of Ash land. Anyone who would like i bur gain In a high grado banjo shoubl rail at this office nnd Inspect the banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardtess of cost. U.'itf Old Mool Bridge Cone The old steel bridge over the Willamette river at Springfield, having carried traffic for more thnn 30 years. Is now out of the way. Home of the miterlnl has been taken to the Coast fork east of Creswnll where thy county will use it on n now spun Tho work of raxing the old structure was fin ished n week ngo. .I101CB niniiumn, , niin I'll i "mmo. j swoetpeas and mixed garden f low-j ltt t . tKn inill 1 CIH. HI'l pill I iiuilU VK-v-t. or call nt 325 8. Holly St. 86 Arthur Holandor left yestordiy t.-kt- rVnlnK 1)1 lift vvllPI'lt t Willi spend the summer working for tho park service. Tree props. All lennths, regular slr.e, Cheap at Medford Lumber 'o. ?Stf Pnrr.VWN Williams Vtvk , lHiuty (irtme Warden Uoy Va.-r spent ye'stH'da'y,'n'ftrhnxn' oftoc?. tnu up on fishing cotulitlons tu the Williams . t'reek section, " TRXP.TTNE. MEDFORDV Auto Touiirfs Penniless There were three families of auto tourists camped yesterday along) the Hear Creek near McAndrewe ford on forbidden ground and each j had a tale of woe to tell whenj Chief of Police McCrodle appeared) on the scene yesterday to-order) them to move on. One family had, a baby In arms and in another i there were four children. The j third family was entirely destitute, j The gasoline tank was dry and, they did not have sufficient funds; to buy one gallon of gas. llow-j ever, the husband declared he' thought he would bo ubl to navel a Job tomorrow. j Screen Doors (fixtures free Medford Lumber Co. Phone 621. i 7SttV f'hitiinocy Floroy new located 123 Knot Main St. Insurance anil Itciil Kxtate. 6Stt One MiiiTlatrc License The. county clerk's office issued a marriage license yesterday aiv ternoon to Herman Htorz, 23, and Miss O. Fernandes, !U, both of Wil lows, Calif. Wo specialize In radiator an:l fender repairing nt Van's Garag-:. 33 So. Bartlctt. Phono 208. t! T.lme for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78tt1 Fiml IVrfeOt Vetltlon The first petition to be 100 per rent In the accuracy of Its signa tures was found yesterday by Mis Vera Childreth nt the county clerk's office, where she lias been check- I .... nailllnn tli..t hutiA hnon CIITUIilU'n lO piUCC V- IUIIBUIUUuihii amendnfent on the ballot at thi Reneral election next November to close the Itojrue river to commer cial fishlns. Most of the petitions have at least aeveral signatures the siKners of which are not registered voters. " . DreBsmakinB and remodeling tt tho Fashion 8 h o p. 424 Medford Bid. Tel. 1181. tf Choice gladolas, snapdragons, sweetpeas nnd mixed garden flow era. Oct ourlp'icea. Phono 390-1. os, call at 325 a. Holly St. 8a Crater Uike chapter No. 32, It. A. M. Kegubir Convocation and work In the M. M. degree Tuesday evening, 7:30 p. m. - Ity .ovder of thu nigh rviest. ' I. 13. SCHULEK, Sec'ty. S7 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR U 10 NT Sinnll furnished house; 530 Ho. Central. , Fred tireen. - 85 FOR HA1.10 OR TRAD 10 X e w npitiliMii .sin ceo iiuuhc, nil in mi - j crn. r ivv very iiirnw iuuin, awim Tnlng tank, basement and, gar age. Large living room with rock fireplace. Bnlcony.v circle stairway. All hand wrought fix tures. AV. V. Prickett, across froin . Oak Clrovo .achool.- ,!,v-!7 FOR HALIO OR ' TRADE 2jton Federul Knight Truck, dual1 tires, Just tho thing for fruit haul. W. Prickett, across from Oak tirove school. 87 FOR HA'LK Household furniture and garden tools. Wood lawn Or chard, 1 mile east Central Point. 85tC KOR HA LB 1 SIN), new cottaEe, 9 acres. 10 minuter frntn Meil. ford. IIox 100 c-o Mall Tribune. I Hitf! WANTKIJ I'.olouna bulls audi beavy hows. I'bone K,.,y. S.")tt. UENTbKMAN of Rood .itandim;, consldernte and Kcnerous mind ed, wlahea to meet lady between 2K and 41). Object matrimony. Address .Mail Tribune, l!ox AT. ..... . s. LOST Kemalo I'eiHinn cat. mal test toucbed with oranue.' - Kc willd. 1'lione r,;!l-,l-l. s.l Alail Tribune arl. Am m h go.ono xeopift every dnv. tf Sports City Cleaning 624 North Riverside ... uQ :..:-F?";' : 'CT . OTffiGOX, SUNDAY, MUXE 35. 1930. FROST NO TERROR THIS SPRINGTIME Tho 1930 frost season for the ICoguc Itlvcr valley, which was one of tho most fortunato In local history in the way of causing xu llttlo damage to fruit and so few frosts Is nt an end, unless there should come a miraculous change In the weather. The special weather apparatus used by Floyd Voting, bead of tho, government frosts, is at an entl, unless there ment, nnd his assistant. Hoy Rog ers, was all dismantled early last week. Mr. Young left two weeks ago to Inspect tho frost stations nnd crops In tlie Washington fruit dis tricts, nnd from there to go to his homo and headquarters at Po mona, Calif., leaving Mr. Hogcrs to handle the situation here the remainder of the season. Mr. Rog ers left tho middle of last week for Charles City,, Iowa, to take the place of tho weather bureau head there wlillo tho latter Is on his annual vacation, nnd will be engaged in such relief work tho remainder of the summer in var ious purls of tho country. Weddings Van Valer of Calousa, Calif., were m a r r i e d Wednesday afternoon, June 11, at the Christian church parsonage by Rev. Carman 10. Al ell. Clarence W. Byrd and Nellie Boren were married on Sunday morning by Rev. Carman K. Moll. Both were residents of Talent and will make their home south of Talent. Prices stashed foi- quick clear ance of summer hats at the Band Box, 223 Kast 6th. Look! $1.00,' $08 and up to $5.98; every hat worth three times these prices. 85 j Notlco is hereby given that dis solution having taken place on1 ,1 line (i, 11)30, of the partnership I known as tho Diamond F Fur j Farms, with their headquarters In i the city of los Angeles, we, the uudeVsigned, former members of the aforesaid partnership, will not be responsible after this date, for any debts contracted by any one under this name. Cleo.' W. Cooke, Clifford F. Thorpe. Harold C. Cheatum, Mark .T. Kennedy. Clyde P. Wilburn, Verdie K. Klsesser, James A. Smith, Paul .f. Koetz, Bruno B. Kiner. 8(i PATENTS Trademarks ' Copyrights Free Booklet on Request THOMAS BILYEU Registered Patent Attorney 802 Corbett Bldg. Portland, Ore. L, C. SCHAFER Basement Medford Bldg. Tho only Exclusive Electric Motor Repair Shop In Southern Oregon. PHONE 90-J-2 " Electric Motor Repairing Armature Winding Togs Made to Look Like New with our . Modern Cleaning System This i.s ; 1 ht time , of (lin .vi-ar for vaca tions, jiicuics, boat ing; ami at the sea shore. Look the Part with freshly ejeancd sport clot lies Our Prices Are , Moderate Just phone 474 and our driver will call. " i ... . Dyeing Works Phone 474 NEW LODGE ELKS R Quite a delegation of Medford Klks aro planning to take part in Ihe ceremonies of establishing a new Klks lodge "1 C.ranta Pass next Tuesday evening when a specltl program Is being ui ranged In th.it city. A bi'j banquet will be served .it 6:30, followed by initiation of mem bers at 7:30 and dancing followin-r this. The (iranl.s I'ass members formerly belonged to the local lodge, but sufficient strength llaa been shown for the establishment of a lodge in tile "Climate City,'' aside from Medford. A temporary organization has already been ef fected STARTS QUEENS ( ,.v ZMarie k EVERY iWfiM&P -i 5EATA WUBAftd . t "1 1 FOX-MOVIETOMEt7"i?;7 II MUSICAL ' .: .. 7 i 1 WrW -sg feijl li wine: . : m . t ", II l v fefMKW l w rKT inn . MM, Sa1R1 "4 Vv Ar a scream! Just wait 'till f lsSi'-fe fetegd ,w Ollmpse them as the boarding h J'' y,llVfrkfl V- 51 . who clean up in Wall Street. The P " ST .V ,?y the riU as only they can. Then come. t i&'S- "t K'Un- COLLEGIAN COMEDY, "FLYING HIGH" . R lti WWA7' SSv TALK,NG ACT "THE-PLASTERE,,S" 'JmXy-hjA k METROTONE NEWS V?!2Tr?,5!?)V" - "V-d?: dlik Admission Z COMEDY of Wa? Vfe X , ' i VETERAN STATE SAUOM. Ore, June 14 fP) Dr. i I.. K. (IrlffHIi, 02, assistant super intendent of Oregon state hospital and a prominent alienist, died hero today after an illness of several j months. I Dr. Griffith had been associated , with the state hospital for 30 years During the last 25 years ho had served as assistant supcrlntendcn' . I Ho was born near Salem In ISOSj and graduated from Willamette J university. He then went to the. 1'niversity of Tennessee where he j gradual in medicine. He return-1 cd to Salem soon after his gradu-j atlon and has made his homo hvro ever since. j I Classified advertising gets results STARTS OF THE WELL KNOWN S. A. jGJitter' Clamor-Cayety Girls A 05 SUE CAROL JACK MULHALL EL DRENDEL MARJORIE WHITE - RICHARD KEENE PAUL PAGE , jDatttty "Darling Dancers ft .. ALSO CHARLEY CHASE in his latest all talking laugh hit "ALL FED UP" and tho TALKING NEWS ' TOirr nmmfimr TODAY at 12:30 FOR A DAY! And then jum vitiiv iui iiiu lunusv null J'oiiiusts Medford nnd vidua... fair, rising tcmperatu,,, 7: humidity. Ulul V Oregon: Sunday fair, ,.,,, pcraturcs and lower Iiuiiiim,, "' Interior. "'""illy 0)f Local Data. 'l oliiperuiuro teleg).... 41; 1 Ugliest (lust 12 brs.) j I.uwcst (last 12 bis.) jo Uel. Humidity (Pet. 1 Hi Precipitation tiueliesl .1111 State of weather c(. i, " Cki: Total precipitation slnco-!.-' tenibcr I, Ht2. is..,., ,n(.h t- Sunriso today. 4:35 . uT Sunset today, 7:4s p. ,. ..1- WJ ." 1 1 UTf'i I l.soN, r TODAY lis i; f 5 Continuous Shows 1 :30 to 11 P. M. A SIZZLING ARRAY A ENIltnAL CCIVIRIBUTIOIN TO THE "MIRTH OF A NATION' " " BARGAIN MATS. 1:30 to 5 P. M. . 25c Kiddies a Dime Eve. 25, 50 I 1 3 ' ' - Continuous Shows the Crash! VA ukui wusu unu juu m' ALL TALKING V