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PJQE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIETTXE, MEDFORD, -ORFiOX. MONDAY. DEf'EMBER ; 20. '1930. 'I "i Focal and -Personal In City on Business J. (.. Collins of Chicauo la among the eautrn bunlnc-a visitor In thl. city w ho arrived Sunday. Ilnnkn to Ik' Closed Tlmrsdny There aro only two more hank- fn day until Xc Year' day. hursday, on which day all the lit t place will be cUued. ! lUtj Seoul hi Lumber Camp i About 20 hoy McoutH of Klamath ! FalU If ft that city today to upend ja week tit the locking operation of j the file I-Jikes Lumber and liox Jcompnny. with winter Mporta avail 'able. The camp hunkhoiiMes will Keturu to Sun KrunrfM-o I-awrence T. Power of San Fran cisco, who' ha been spending the Chrldmy holfnayii "with " his "par ents, .Mr. and AJr. II. I Power, at their home on Portland avenue, left last niKht by train for the iiouthern city. SMaudlnr Holidays Here Mr. and Mr. A. J. Iwis of Ma I em are in Med ford viniting Mm. JU'prt'M'nt Slutc MeiroMillM j i J'oitlunderit relMart-d at . local; j hoteU la.-t niyht wer Mr. and Mm. j Harvey ;. Parker and Misw Marion' Parker. On Bii-int-v. Trip ! Mrs. A. V. (;iavn leaves today! j for a ' nhort htisin'ew trip to .San t ; KraneUco. shc will return the flr.it! of the week; t 9 W i ho used by the boy. Workmen at J. H. Terrell and Mm. V. t Bum- iinka flK well as most, busing th f . H..nr-i I m.r- ,ia.-h.,.r- i,.,, I to provide an (ce ukatini: rink and! Jhrtcf U-t in City I have constructed a kl Jump for the i Get Out New Feature 0 I? " . " v. ii -'". ; Itertram Klliott, cousin nt Dr. j Mr and Mnj. Norman Xormile of, ( KUoM mm ha lloB Anpeles .toppr-d in , the city ! v,Ul ( Mwrord now featurfk lo xhe McCiure i ? prior to continuing on their auto t-! j I.k linfo In Talent j Minn Mfiha 1 ; i wa a local I vUiior in Talent yesterday, wpend j ln the day with relative and friend.. : ' Fl PROVED REALAID benefit and said that down in southern California the arrival of "moneyed" visitor is regarded a more important' annet'than other one thing that section pos-j fiesae. . . Today's attendance prixe. donat- j ed by Walter Frazer Brown, was ' awarded to C. M. Kidd. , !ra'CQunDwiii unn oacctcdia -i 1 1 1 i . ll miii i.urrirniu f, ...... w ... nun uni t-i Liiif i STAGE 5C MiHWn Lucy f'aw. Moneta Meikle, : M.'txine U'iol.'in.l l:ivlnu l.-.nni ItkMirnoy noma mw noon ir.-m .. ..., J( , ,)U1M. N nf firanI1( i.1"" w,,n "a""1 ivlth friend. ; .1 M'llUH. . 1'niw apont uturl:i- In M 'rtford I OpenB tomorrow! MfnV Shop cent wile. - Hundred of nlrkl ,j!-iKiiiiut ill i ii' i n-ii. .-i-i. jllitlalto theater. . 2 i: o I rive Vi.iri k T. Sell 1 1 Claude Daily's Taxi. Phone i 4 passengers. . Newspaper syndicate, according t announcement received by Dr. Kl liott. The new feature i called "Animal Ways and Wonders" -and includes drawings of animal .Jfc ind ifhort sketches about each type. , Coiuplettw Visit . i lir. hob-rt K. I.ee returned to- j day from u sevwru) days visit in California. 15. 35c; 1 ( Several strip were Included in the tf lierei nt Confcrenop F. Scherer. manager at j frMedford for the P.lako. Moffit and ffowne company, was at the New . Jle-Uhman hotel yesterday. He was ?n the city for a business confer 1 encp, Tha Orcsonian. ? Ill tj). Permanent wave, 15.00 complete; ittls. scalp treatments and oil am no os, 500. .Provost Iieauty K'hop, 815 XV. Main. Tel. 363. 253tf 1 II. K, Kleinsorfcn Jr. of Sacra mento arrived hero yesterday on 1 periodical vtait In connection with his orchard interest, Dr. Root. K. I-ee, Liberty rAAg. Eyes examined, glasses. tS r - , Jacia t -hair c! tit : A Jn m Vrlda ' lrcirnnJ Pair Wei1Uf! at G. P. A Medford cotiple wan united innrrlaffe in ,JruntH Pass laxt il 11 1- ninp tit Ait .hud aKiu Ina.l jnlcenW ' t the Josephino county ' ti-nurt houiie, consisted of 10 the I t i)iee HedKMfth. 24, school teacher. find James Filch Campbell,. 30, 1 kUiiryman.. if- . " Our new studio Is op posit new IBJoJly theater. The Peasleys. tf Itetiirns to KuRene Mrs. OeorKe Hnhn left by train this morninK for Kurene after hav ing jipent the holidays with Mrs. Fred Hnhn, 112 South Newtown. Dry kindlings 12.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. , 242tf . won 1 Iliilte TalU Visitor j i 1 Karl Hart of ISutto Falls wan in ' Mertford yesterday. linrn reen fir nluha, Willi dry ood and cut fuel bill. Aflk Med j h'uel Co., TL Ctl. 2GCtf ; ilirbitnuis With I'lienu . J Urn. Howard TSenrm of Medford Fjent Chrintmna with her parent. Mr. and Mm. H. P. UKger of (irnnli rriitw. Ii Ilrl Ilrill fiheet Metal Works does ex- reuairinc fendar anil auto (jody repairing. tf y,ttcii(iM Cniiferoneo j 10. H. Hedrick, superintendent of Whools, Is attciidliiK n state teach- jiiH' conference , In Portland thin l&voek.. j( Radiator nntl-freezd fflyco, alco- 4 nni, ai i'oi uiiicfl tjuper aervice. j! .TUUors from Seattle (I Mr. and Mrs. A, J. TicrohW. I-a Chanco. Wm. if, Scnaeffer. Mr. hnd Mrs. H. Tf". Harder and boy of enttle were registered at Medford mtela over th week-end. Makes Home Here Mrs. Cora conllsk of Los An Relos arrived on the Hhasta this morning and will make her home In this city with Mrs. John Knider. Broken windows res In zed by TrowbridK Cabinet Works. 230tf VMts in Ashland Mrs. Mayme Riddle of this city spent yesterday visiting friends In Ashland. Opens tomorrow! Men's Shop five cent sale. Hundreds of nickel bargains in men's wear. Next to Rlalto theater. 27ft I'mni California Californlans nt Medford hotels yest erd ay Included Mr. and M rs. Jay iVValden of Han Anselmo, H. K. Klelnsorger Jr. of Sacramento. E M. Soulier and H. K. Moljtt of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrw, O. J Preston and D. W. King of Los Angeles, and the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kenzle, Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Denner, H. C. Wins, Air. and Mm. J. J Dumeron. ,- . notice received today by Dr. Klliott. Are you interested in Astrology? See the "Moon' Sign Hook." All favorable and unfavorable dates throughout the year are carefully listed according to Astrology, ready for Immediate we of busy people, as a help towards success In busi ness, social, farming and personal nf fairs. For sale at Pnlmer Music house. . 271 ILESQN NEW YEAR'S . BALL ON THURSDAY Mr. k in Tlty C. K. luck of Aiuilepate waB In Medford thla morning nttendinK to hUMineHH matters. Hiirn dry Alah wood, $5 and d per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. ZlStf. I Now ilhat the American Inlon ' Chrlrttmn! ball Is over, the Interest t of local Legionnaire Is centered on their annual Xew Year's dance j which Is m-heduled for Thursday. I January 1. 'The Oriental Garden j will he the scene of this bis holiday ' affair and Uom Provost with hi seven piece dance hand will pro vide the music. The commltte, headed by Harry .Moore as chair man, extends a cordial Invitation to all southern Oregon people to attend. Front Ortifon I'Qlnta . OroKon resi4ents outside of Port land registered today at Medford were A. Bowers of Albany. C. H. Kales of Eufieno, Mr. and Mrs. Henry llomann of Alt. Angel, Aan; M. Johnaon and J. G. Cochran of Bend, and H. M. Kchmldt of Granta Paaa. Annual New Vear'a ball Gold Hill . Wednosday. JJecembor '31. I)anai till 3 a. m. 2SI Dry fclndllns tl ley S'uel Co. 60 a Phone 542. We'll hnul away i)our reiofte. city Sanitary Service. V isitor In Medrord Today f Mra. Kd Plnlo of Vong Ilranch. Jin the Trail section, was among the (but if town vleuor attending to ihuslnnm matters in Medford today, jira. I'lclo Is looking fortvard to a jSuecessful farming year. !; Dry' kindling 11.60 load. Val ley Fuel Co. . 342tf ir it- rrlvc from Applegnto ?J '.V. T. Buck and Albert Collins ifi'ii among ranchers of the Apple gate district transacting business j In Mud ford 4oduy, T-ct me wrlto yoyr fire Insurance arl y. Toncwald. Jtotol Holland 1'ldg., J'llODG 093. tf 'killed a Cirny Wolf i John Warner was in from the jTrnl district this forenoon to col lect a bounty ot th county clerk's jrflce-for a gray wolf, the first Imported killed this neason. Other iaimnts were Issued to Oerald ituck of Jacksonville, three coy jts: B. A. Itussel. two nobcats; V. it. Colllns"of Centml Point, one tfnyo nt. Own your own home! Small -room cottage on pavement, close i, $2 5 down. Phone 1 1S0-W. ??! load. Vnl- 242tf f Tonic- frcim Sent tic Raymond Heter, tocal fruit man, ha returned to this city from Ke- attle, where he spent several days transacting business. It's time to fill your radiator with ami-freeze, prestone, alcohol and Clyco at Fichtner's Garage. 232tf Jtural Postofrico Closed The-obscure . pontof floe of ltt Cabin, In the northern part of Klamath county, has been ordered closed December 31 by the post office department. Ranchers, woodsmen and trnppors who have been receiving their mall there. If any, will hereafter hnve to go to Crescent for mall. Th closing order came as the result of lack of mall to make It worth while operating an office nt that point. For Christmas got Hurlbiit's Dible Stories. Tel. 745-H. 2B6tf Minor A nt Collision Cars driven by Merl Moore and C. E. Chlldreth, respectively, collid ed yesterday nt the intersection of Main street and Oakdale avenue, according to an accident report on file today at the police station. Visitors from Crrwont City Fred Carrel" and Miss Cleo Oet chell were in Medford yesterday from Crescent City visiting friend. Herb Alford will bo with th imperial nrcnetra New Years eve at Gold Hill. Dance till 3 a.m. 2M Willing to Do Anything. , Anxious for work and claiming that he has several dependent s local resident snt an apn'ication for work to the vvunty ooip-t taday, declaring that he would be willing to do anything, willing to build any structure from a bridge to a house. His case Ik being considered. Quito a number of unemployed are con tinuing to make their appearance nt the court and eftorts are being mado to give them as much work as possible. Mr. Harder In III . H. K. Harder, president of the First National bank. Is 111 at nls home. Wood -dry fir slabn (5 per load. half load $2.50. Dry body fir $2.75 per tier. Hardwood $8.76 per tier. Phono 1M1J. Longwlll Wood com pany. 285 Hack front 1om 'Angeles Klmer Oat man arrived In Med ford today from Los Angeles, whore he has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Karl Davis for the past two months. He was nccompanlert by Mrs. H. O. Stevenson, who has been visiting in the' southern city for the past month. Portraits of distinction. The Poasleys, opp. Holly theater. tf On ItiiKlnom Trip . C. K. Gates of the Gates Auti company left yesterday for Port land where he will nttend to busi ness matters concerning the com pnny. Coats relined and remodeled at the Fashion Shop. -424 Medford PMg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf .. Real Value in Fruit Cake From now until New Year'i we will sell our special brand of fruit cake for 29c per lb. This is an exceptional value and is the very highest quality cake. Our supply is guaran teed, so come early in the week. Mrs, Mar buck Jtovch Mrs. W. u. Ktarmick of Kugene left by train today for her home in that city after having spent the Christmas holidays with her daugh ter, Mrs. George Mtewnrt, an in structor in the Ilutte Falls school. Public market has Klamath jmdN Jv5 cent cwt. and wp. Cab- I hage, 50 pounds Tor $1. Apples 25 rents per box and up. w'hciit $1.61 i er cwt., barley $1.&5 per cwt. Hnlled barley, per sack, $ 1 .30. i South Kiverside. From IMstnnt Plnrrs Guests from distant points ar riving nt local hotels Sunday night were J. C. Collins of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, K. I. Chesterfield of Van couver. It. C O. It. James f Van couver Inland, p. C, W. H. Warren of Shannon. Sak., nnd Joseph Jo burnt, of Huymore. Mont. j The fedora farm, board has j been a' decided aid to the farmers of the entire nation during the present so-called business depres sion. It. G. Fowler, county agent, tild members of the Kiwunls club in regular nooi; 'uncheon today at the Hotel Medford. If it had not been for the board, the farmers would have been receiving less than one-half of the prices for wheat than Is now being paid he said. Mr. Fowler returned recently from Chicago, where he had at tended the national convention for county agents, and made a hurried survey of general co; dUlons In' the middle west. The depression Is causing far more worry for middle western ranchers than on the coast, he set forth, and is the main topic of conversation. President Hoover Is looked upon as being a great man for the part he is play ing In attempting to improve con ditions nnd Is credited with doing considerable good work. The speuker dwelt nt . short length on climatic conditions of the Wisconsin and Illinois sections which, he said, cannot compare favorably with the Rogue River valley. He told of visiting the "old Bwimmfn' hole" which he found to be such an attraction as a boy, but found It was not the same old , ! place. The thick protecting wall The Cinderella Shon will lief of hrunh had been removed and cloned Wednesday and Thursday. j il would seem that boys now will December 'l and 'January 1, to! have to don swimming suits to prepare for a big clearance salej enjoy the cooling waters of the of the Nellie WVaa reudy-to-wen-i pool in hot summer time, he said, slock froiri the (.rants Pass' store. I The county agent found the old This will, will l..'gln Friday niorn-hn tree, on which he and other hit;. January 2. and exceptional ; boys had carved their initials years values in dresses, c.atn, hats and ! "fro, but the passing years ihad other women's npparel are prom-) caused the carving to disappear ised. " as a result of n new bark, growth. With an nxe, he removed the cov ering nnd again saw the initials, including those of boyhood chums who had passed away and those who had gone to distant parts to make their fortune. MOODY Frank Moody died atf Among other things he noted his home on Ross ljne early Mon-jthe liquor situation. In Wisconsin, dny morning of heart trouble, aged j the problem of enforcement . is 65 years. 6 months and 5 days. A j entirely up to the federal govern nuttve of Illinois, Mr., Moody hud I ment and as a result, the condition resided In Oregon six years ami in 1 Is not as satlHfactory as it might Medford three years.1 ' ' : be, he said. Ho leaver his wife, Alice. S.,j A second speaker of the noon Moody, and one son. Warren. 1 luncheon was Ben Sheldon. Mcd- Fmierul services will be held nt i ford and Los Angeles resident, the Perl Funeral Home Wednesday j who spoke on the importance of at 2 p. m., Rev. A. (!. Hennett off-! (he Bchool system to progress of elating. Interment In Medford cem-l any 'community. He stressed the ftpry. I arrival of new settlers ns a great i HIGH SCHOOLS M i i Tho .Men's Shop was closed all j day today in preparation for the opening of the tenth annual "five I cent pale' tomorrow morning IIUU VI II lalkllll I SALESH0WS PROFIT FOR NEBRASKAN CMDEIIELLA SHOP TD MnniinrnT, Tuesday, at 9 o'clock. I.I h slil" n w- I"e'8 Men'8 shop ea' UUilUuili i t ii res this unique sale once yearly j in order to clean up broken lines - . and assorted sizes In men's ap- .Neither the Medford high school pare! and accessuiies. nor those of southern Oregon will be represented at the first all-state high school orchestra concert that will be heard tomorrow afternoon In the Lincoln high school auditor ium in Portland as an entertain ment feature of the Oregon State Teachers association convention, but with primary purpose In view to strengthen school music organi zations throughout the state and especially school orchestras. Tomorrow . afternoon's concert I Will he dirtrfnr1 hv .T II . Wm-in ! ' i supervisor of the Tillamook! I KPhnnlu U-hn Its I lan nil., I.-m..n ! the department of music of the i state teachers federation, with the j orchestra consisting of 07 perfor-j mers chosen from schools at j Oregon City, Rainier, Marshfield. La Grande, Dallas, Tillamook, Mo- "During the pawl ten years this hhop has built up n reputation! tor integrity and stability so that our southern Oregon customers are confident of obtaining real bargains when we do offer one of our big five-cent Ktles." Mr. Lee stated today. ' Some of the articles which will be- on sale Tuesday are: Over coats, sweaters, shirts, hats, bath I robes, hosiery, underwear and I neckties. j Obituary i Minnville, Pendleton, Oresham, Baker and Salem. The concert ! will be broadcast over station 1 KGW. SCOUTS HIKE TO LAKE 0' WOODS WAIT ON BOWLES QUIZ ' PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 29. (fl) Five witnesses were waiting1 .cut side the grand jury chambers to day as the investigation of the Howies murder case went into its fourth week. Other witnesses were expected, making the possibility of u report on the case during the day, appear remote. . The jury has until January 3 to make a final report on all cases heard. Wheat Turned Into Pork Brings Premium in Kan sas City Market Porkers Feed to Taste. r t BEATRICE, Neb. (P) A drov& of "cafeteria fed" hogs raised near here offers proof that wheat may be turned into pork at a profit. On a lieatrice farm, operated by C. J. Clausen, head of an Omaha company, 700 Hampshire hofis were fed a wheat ration which resulted In weight: gnlns, estimated to have made the wheat worth $1.13 a bushel, n com pared with an average Nebraska farm price of 63 to 67 cents. When the hogs were sold, the purchaser paid ii cents above the Kansas City market price. In feeding the hogs "cafeteria style, the largest of the nelt feeder.4 scattered over the lots con tained coarsely cracked wheat; smaller one contained cracked barley, and fit III smaller one contained shelled corn. , The end of the latter" was par titioned for a protein tankage. As a result of tho feeding method, Claasen says, the hogs ate prin cipally wheat nnd only .a very small proportion of barley, corn and tankage. It would certainly be tough for this country If wo had to wait for ' PORTLAND STATION MAYhe Wickersham committee to an Dm i dm ta DonnntMor mm no a plan to relieve tne prs RETURN TO BROADCAST, em depression. Judge. Twelve hoy'scouts of Crafor Lake : council,: accompanied ly Win. Le ISricker, local .(liit executive, and Mickey Franklin of Ashland left I this morning for l-ake n" the Woods j WASHIXOTON, D. C- Dec 29.1 And now the busy bodies have .... a nut- oas u M. . noy p.Mnnw ,M.H,f Kx;imjn(1; Yosl f ,h(l' ,1ub up an old scandal about to take the Hutte rails rond and ff.,,(.ral mdio eommiwion. nas ref." former President Coolidge. They expected to make about 10 or 120mmerided renewal of the license' find that he once King in the miles of the journey on skij. j of Hllltion K..s of vortand. Ore., choir. Minneapolis Journal. Supplies were placed in the scout, Yost fnnn(1 onil!iP(1 th f.-pnnencvi buildings at the close of summer! Hiviintinn whinh .h ih sia-1 NOTICE vii.Mp a.m Kruup p.ans io enjoy j lion lo be .eited the commi.s. winter .sports at the resort for -v-; sion nnH heen remedled. eral days if they succeed in reach- t 4 ing their destination. j The fope has blest the auto- Oscar Hoover. Klamath scout matlc telephone exchange at the executive, and a number of boys Vatican. Nobody ever blesses nut- In accordance with the city or dinance all dog licenses ' become due and payable January 1, 1931, and owners of animals within the city of Medford are notified to se cure same from the city treasurer. from the Klamath council also will j omutic telephone exchanges in this! Sixth and Kront streets, at once, be at the resort this week. I country- Punch. I city of Medford. ;' 281 Fox West Coast Theatres GALA MIDNITE SHOW, NEW YEAR'S EVE 1 Hack from California Miss Elfreda Whitman, who had spent the past severnl weeks visit ing friends and relatives In Colusa, Murysvlile , apd other California ci t ie, ret urned lust week to her home lit the Coker Ilutte section.! Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Whitman, who! left a fw days ago to spend Christ mas there, returned with Miss Whitman, their daughter. Two Auto IJivn-MH The sheriff's office Isued auto licenses this forenoon to Stanley Oearhart and Walter Tolle, both of Medford. Licences are now sold on the one-half year plan, fees being charged up to July 1. leaves for Bend Mrs. Margaret Gibbons left this city yesterday for Mend, where she will spend a month visiting rela tives nnd friends. Sklltu; I'nrtlrs Yetrnlny Quite a number of Medford pen pie motored up the Crater Lake highway yesterday to enjoy skiing along the highway above Cnion creek and In the Crater Lake na tional park area. The snow was re ported to he In fairly good condi tion due to freeilng weather and falls were said to be numerous. Hold Quarterly Inflection The Medford Oregon National Guard units wlil undergo regular quarterly Inspection tomorrow niiiht nt the armory. Captain C. Y. Tengwald announced today, ite- froshment will follow tho Inspection Photographs for Xmnt. Peasleys, opp. Holly theMer. The tf Hitatl In I.immI Condition Ir. ll. W. fleeter and party ho motored lo Cnlon Cret( and over the Diamond lake rond yesterday report It Is in good condttinn ith almut a fnoi of snow covering the ground. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KiH Tit A UK On or two c-liy loin for mi'di'l T or mmlt'l A cn'UwtMl cur. II. l, Tri Initio. OR f"rc?h ,IV row: nl- f;ilf hiiy. I'hon lll'.l-W. 2Ttf LOST CciHH-nmn !;irk srny .nodi. lov. left hand. K.-itimlrty 1lKht noHf Mtitll Hollnnil. lMiMi.tr rolurn lo Tribune offii. 3fM Pl! HKXT nicely fuini ln II. - Kront hfil for h"it. npnrtmrnt: lioum'ki'ro. fl!i VfliJ JO& ' 'rV'trrrMv; i . 1 e Dr. r. Johnston. Dentist. Phippi nuig. phone 146:. lt; Snnthnanl lirmnil Two youthful transients, who spent the nlxtit In tho city iirleon n n-fimre from the cold, when re lrwed this mornlns; deelnroil they were bound for Is Ansrles In search of work. They had left I'orl Itind several ilnys nno on reports thut some men wore obtaining nurk In eouthern Cnllfornla. 5c will go a long ways at the MEN'S SHOP 5c SALE TOMORROW : 'I MARIE DRESSLER WALLAv-t B EERY will jiv you the dtp. plot time of your tritft going life... In MINBILL As Trhsspk Dmctss1 Wr Cserjl Hal fraa Vs FimcU Msrloa saepMksi et IS Lsm. Moo. sorsl "DV Sl"..i MARJORIE RAMBEAU OOROTHy JOROAN A Gt!..SnticnU..Fcrtfv 50 II 2 Davs. Starting Soissir!s tmhtp " I at i t . r jnmk?v?msi IXJIC- pii ii tr : aie&&gs& extern v.n. www i s.iu il I SJret-,-Km I JfW " . RETURNING . L 'WMW JM ' V , I , - :--jXj BY POPULAR L l&XWm . ; "FOLLOW THE, , DEMAND rJS&& VI ,f LEADER" . ,; 7? ! AT REGULAR I fT. jj j ' . Montylin5 in ., . -Ur' tj., M$ ' RIALTO -j7'7 "The Langhback" . ; 111 wWiv"7tasV M mi Iw K I K V mm wm I aTasV i a . I SSBSSSU m mm I ,aVl I SV Tfj B mm J NOW PLAYING , , f , ; ; tq :v At" X Midnite Frolio 11P.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE ' P L U S "o N T H E S TAG E DANCE REVUE 1 iv :? - . f - - .. . . the I.'"'" Loy.. film-" P'C,,"- eve. M th- Wco EUu Fro UAS C,Sufi8:i,G!peii-. F0 NKW9 una so A j 1 .inr oanre uom inn Aew tears ove. Dance III! 1 n. in. 2s t