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PAGE FOUR IIedford Mail Tribune i l ; DtllJ tni lundw ' 1 ' F-illhl b HTWOHI) rUlXTiNO CO. tl-l71 N. Kit at. BOBBKT W. lllllll,, timet I. SUMPTKII SMITH, Winner An lndtpndnt Newipapcr Entfnd u aaeond elau nutlff tt Madford, Ottcon, andcr Act of Mir 8, l7. SIIBMRIPTION KATKa Br Mill In Adrinet: . Ikllr, lth suiidix, ft. IT-'J flatljr, 1th BWKUr. Bonlil 3 pllljr, vltbont Bunilir. BWolb .65 Pally, vitbout Sunday, jrcir 50 sundir, on ruf n, rarrHr. In Adrancs Madford, Aihlind, Jatkjontlllo, rtulril I'olnt, rbunli. Taint, Uold lllll and on llVhiari. . Pallr, villi Sundaf, Month I .T5 Dallr. l-IUwot 8undar. monlli .J llaill, vltlwut BuKlif. Olio yer T.00 Daily, silo Bunday, ono ycal B.OQ All tar mi, coin In adianco. OirirUI paper of IN City of Medtord. Ofllclal paper of Jaeiton County. member or tub assooiatkii fhehb Rtceliini full Utand Win Berth The Aiwwlatwl I'real it excluilielf entitled to tlx on for puiillutlon of all new dUpalctm credited to it or otlmaUo credited In tlili papa, i ilao to the local twrt putilMwd herein. All rlthli fur pulilleallou of ipeclsi dliDatebea berelo ar alio reacned. lIKMIiKR OK AI'IIIT BUREAU OK CIRCULATIONS Adrrrtiilnc Rnvcaenutlirt If. C MOUK.SBBN CUMPANV Offleef In New Toil, (l.lcuo. IHlrolt, Bin Pr indue, Loe Aieleo, sullle, I'orlland. Ye Smudge Pot ' (Br Arthur Perry) Tomorrow in the . "OlorloUH Fourth," when the ea-le will nliio do some screaming, about every thing and everybody. "BLOW DKl'NKKN DlUVlill JAILED'' (Pondloton Gnat Oro Konfan.) - Another drink and ho would have hud scn'so enough to walk homo. Fashion experts have ruled that males, In tho full, ahull sport mus taches "that loun to tho grotesque, but not pronouncodly so." II will take a fashion expert to dntormlno Just when u mustache Is leaning to tho grotesiiuo, whon thoy aio already laying down on tho gro tesque. - . A flat auto license too Is urged for Oregon, as that Is tho alleged condition of the vust majority of tho autolsts. . FAKTIIllOUKNKHa (KIwtMMl Call) I havo cherries to pick on tho sharo (next weok). No ladles need apply unless they woar men's apparel, for tho trees are so high. Leo Good win, The whinny of a horse reverhor ated down North Central yesterday and 1147 Fords hooted in guy re sponse, v.; , ' 1 i , : , i ; , ), , A .poem, approximately tho length of tho contrlhutor's log, has been received for publication. No poem wilt he printed that extends below the knee. Our attorney-genoral hits ren dered a legal decision thnl pructt cully Insures his re-election. i The governor has not yet ap peared in public wearing the 10 Kallun. hat presented hint by the state editors. The govornor Saw a picture of Calvin C'oolldge.ln pile. ' There must' be something wrong with the mental equipment of the world's heaviest thinkers, as none of them agree with the views of vulley pessimists, - on tho Hoover war dobt plans. "A man muy possess a million dollars, and still be poor" (Ob servation of Henry Ford, the tln llsilo king, In Forum). Never theless It will hustlo his powors of Impersonation. . ' "H. R. Watt, our genial under taker, left Tuesday on a long Jour ney" (l'alaloy Items.) Bounds like an obituary. Ity Monday It ought to be pos sible to remark: "It's not the heat, It's the hu midity." "I don't mind the heat, I enjoy It." "Il'a too bnd wo enn't have some of this heat next winter." "la It hot enough for.youT" TIIK FAMILY KURDS Tho mother, with outmuded Bruce, Upholds the dogma of her pluce. Far at the table's northern pole. In snows of dnmnsk cool, to dolo Forth coffee, sponsoring a clear. Dark flow. Tho urn Is 'Taul Hevero," In lines of beauty like her soul . . . To left and right the children flank her, The girl with charm with which to thank her nut with a spirit quirk and rude t'hsfed by the long meal's quletudo And gentle dullness, form and chatter, The roast thai smirks upon the platter. Belt-conscious In the way of food Accustomed to be praised as good. Tho boy and girl are port and sherry To this most temperate board, a brew That neither parent may eschew, The lad's tongue spicing each fresh plate With hot, new truths collegiate. And holding all things In debute. ("I.yrtc") , GRASS SEED IN THROAT OF LAKE CREEK CHILD LAKK OHEKK. tire.. July J (Special) A hurried tilp to a Medford doctor was necessary Tuesday for little Kunlce I'eeh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. U l'ech, when a broncho grass seed became lodged In the child's throat. The obstruction was re moved without great difficulty. A TASK TO TIIK Portland city government licsitutcs on ways, means and tho time to undertake- the problem of ntoppiiirr pollution in tho Willamette river. Other Oregon cities, also interested in the problem, do not act with li;litiiin(r speed. Although the qucMtion has been under discussion for years, little has been ac complished, so far, in effecting a permanent plan for keeping the Willamette river clean. . Other American cities have been faced with a similar prob lem. They didn't find a permanent solution easily. A great many of them waited a long time before they seriously under took the problem and in eases they found it much more costly for having waited. Many found that disease was being spread, before they family cleaned up the affected areas. Hut they found ultimately that the job had to be done. They found that it bad to be done even though it was beset with stag gering difficulties. They found that it had to be done even though the costs were great. They found that long delay only added to the obstacles that hud to be overcome and to the cost. The cities along the Willamette, too, will have to undertake the problem seriously, sooner or later, and they are likely to find that the sooner the job is done the easier it will be and also that it will be less expensive now than 15 years from now. Ore gon Journal. The new funny magazine "Ballyhoo," edited by a former star on Life and Judge, is rather disappointing. To a man up a treo it looks more like a spite effort than a humorous one. If it has achieved true satire then we will take plain vanilla. Unless its second effort is more successful than its first, we pre dict a short lifo for this non-advertising magazine, which is fool ish enough at times certainly not clever. ' Wo suggest that Secretary of State lloss and Governor Meier declare a moratorium. The spectacle of the two highest offi cials in the state squabbling over trivialities is not edifying and does both harm without doing the people of the state any good. I'biiI K. Kcllty has been promoted to the editorship of the esteemed Oregonian, and if anyono can put new life and vigor into the old gal, 1'aul can do it. You can tell the great man in the news reel. , He's the ono who reminds you of a small boy forced to show off before com pany. - i Karnest soubi eager to prevent war seem to bavo suggested almost everything except 4 per cent beer.' ' ;; Much talent is wasted for lack of opportunity. Think what a traffic cop Mussolini would make! . . Still, if n man was qualified to bo a perfect president, he could make more money doing miracles on a commission. And yet, if cities had no poor Unulo Sam loeato his iconsulatt'si ' Tho eliiurpTeiisurc'iii'using u bavo when tho fenders crumple. Hut why is it culled an "unavoidable accident" when any body can avoitl owning n cart r . ' How tho language changes. n big noise and now it's on the quiet. As wo understand Mr. Ilrisbanc, tho Russians 'arc superior because they are doing things America did 50 years ago. ... r ' It seems to bo a rule. Tho nioro a man deserves jailing, tho longer it takes to convict hlni. ' . Amerieitnism s Yearning to "bo somebody','; acting luird boiled in an effort to seem important. i " ' : - Mnybo a romance is culled quickly. An efficiency .expert is tt man provo he's a wonder. Summer resort : Kxtensivo discomforts surrounded by cool ness. , And the more you serve, tho those who think you a sucker. A hick town is a place where protect his bread unci butter. If a man is superior, why is suspicious by joining a larger Corrtx-t this sentence: "lttit I don't want a car," said the bride, "until wo get an encyclopedia and a lot of good books." MUTT AND JEFF-Ladies Day at the Race "-"-g ( I'M C.AMO-b0ftft AM L If'jI.M i r- l , I BAD COCK TO rAft- X NlR M1XX. I ALWTHAT, A t MtUSftV ' W0 ltf- i3flS fllS. mSWm' . arEDFORD MATL BE FACED and ugly section, where would taxi is tho care-free feeling you '. Only yesterday a racket was it mutch because it burns out who wants you to do more to more praise you will get from ' . , ono doctor pans the other to he the only animal made more herd? TRTHTTNE, ' ftiEDFORD, MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS.WORD PUZZLE) l ACROSS L Taste t. Kind of horse Is. Head coverings 14. Living 16. Crescent shaped nsurs St. Psgao god II. Langutohrs Is. Prepare fur publication It. Deep mud Z0. Cubic meters :i Drew fArtil 14. Not far 28. Angry 27. Slamess coins SO. Spread for , drying IL Complete col lection It. Their: French 85. Typifies , 18. Voles no 19. Avarice ' 40. VeietaOte 41. 8mall pies 41. Russian moun tains 41. Eons 45. Attention 48. Obstlnsle animal 47. Decompose it. Lift with a lever Solution ol Yesterday! Puula SAPnAFTnA0RlTA ALE IS I rIJs P A !N firJproceepep EVE RDS PEA ut M s E l E CT E PDAjc R E Ll I P Ap S E wDh 0 W face t 5dp e bat e a r tps o sdr a r a sJhDp e se r t e p f (epac tPs i p e bar.r,! s t e rj1s in b1eansUre1tUsee 81. Fruit drink 65. Uavs strenglb to ' 80. Oreedy 61. Prong ' 61. Lift us 61. Belonging , to me ' 6a. Pieces out 60 Puff up - 67. Singing voice 68. Stitches 48. Blacken tern do: mus. sbbr. 69. Harked for . 80. Hindu peasant omrssloo m L p M - Ih m LX , &S lpll"l" , f IllIIIi-IZIIII 51 52 Si 54 WiS5 ' si s7 SS s1 . a W W hi 1- Personal Health Service By William Brady; M. D. . J " Rlxned tettrn perUlnlnc to pert-nil hfHh janH hrclcrte. not to diseise, - diagnosis or trtalment will be amweretl by Dr. Ilriuly If fiUmtwd Mtf-adrirmed entelope Is enclosed. LetUra abould be brief and written in Ink. Owing: tn tins lance nitmbfr at If U ert rereUrd only a few can be answered here. Nn renly ran ' made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady In out of Ttit Mall Tribune. " ..- , A PAIN IX Home folk miffer .ft good from a pair In the nocH,' and are not h pea king flKiiratively. Thf3)i tiRtiiil dliiKnowlfi i Ijmchlul neu ritis, nnri It mny be quite correct, but in cftnos whor tho pain p a r 8 I s t s for n lonft time, though not continuously, and the patient notices thnt the htind looktj blu ish, feel numb and tlntflea down tho fingers now and then, It 1b well to' think of the possibility 'of cervical rib. Normally wo havo a doien rib, all dorsal. Otire In a while sonic freak throwback or reversion to type cuuhoh a porson to develop rudimentary rlhn In the neck, above the petition of the normal first ribs. The rib hi the neck presses upon thovbnichlal plexus and prqduccs the symptoms which ordinarily BUjiKc.it nfturltls. ' There Is great "scnHttlveness to cold. If the arm. I left ottMde tho bed covers at iilRht an attack of taln is likely to rouse the pati ent from sleep. ' K leva t Ion of tho arm above the head, ccperlftlly when the. arm la lifted by someone else, often brings Immediate- relief to the pain of cer vlcat rib, but not If there I bra chial ncurllln. Another peculiarity which sugxests cervical rib rather tU.. . than actual neurltjs i that in a caw of cervical rib there l little or no atrophy or prmnncnt wast- Imt and weakening of the muscles of the arm, whereas in actual neu ritis such atrophy and wanting is Invariably seen after a few months. Tho positive diagnosis of cer vical rib Is maie by means of x-rny pictures, two or three different pic tured taken from different planoA Sometimes the superfluous rib can bo felt by the physician. It Is usu ally only an Inch or two long, but thnl Is plenty long enough to cause a lot of trouble for . months or years. Track OREOOy, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931 11. Entrance It Ureater quantity 11. Sledge - -11. trulerstsnda tt. Domeslie ant ma! 15. Csperts 27. Debate U. Land: LatlB 20. Old reapoa 11. Stellar 12. Long narrow plecs 83. Corns In ' 14. Impertinent: dial. 16. Relative: abe 37. Born 18. Devour . L 41. Giggled 41. Landed properties ... 44. Midday 46. Own: Scotch . 49. Roand-up . i '60. Ktsume 1 61. Tibetan priest 62. Wicked 63. Aromatle herk (4. Wall to pre- , . vent louoda lions - 60. Morbid respi ratory sound 57. Smsll bottle . 68. Princely Ilsl. Ian family . 59. Act 62. Femlnlna ending DOWN 1. Undermines i. Alighted . , : I Climbing 1 ' plant 4. Finished ' : f. 7a offense ' . at - ,. . ' 6. Liquor - J. More dlscour teous 8. Indigo plant . Karl j ,, '. 10. Shy THIS MCCK . Cervical rib seldom develops be fore adult age, often not until mid 'dt ago. . A .third Indication pointing to ward cervical rib Instead of neu ritis in such cases is the presence of a pulsating mass just below the collar bone. . ' ; ' Any victim of long-standing bra chial neuritis on one side, who oc-l canionaliy feels some ymptojns on the opposite side, would do well to find out whether he has cervical rib. , " The neck is not a verj comfort able place to have a rib-. , The remedy, of course. Is surg ical removal of the superfluous rib. - Ql-KSTIONS AND AXSWEIIS Jaundice and Slow Clotting. My wife has chronlo gall-bladder troirhlo, the doctor is not : sure whether there are gallstones or not, but ehe has been Jaundiced for about three months. A clotting test shows her blood does not ckit quickly enough and the doctor Is putting off the operation on that account. Isn't there some wav to . shorten the clotting time In such a case? A. S. J. ' Answer. - A arnnd dnsn nf nlsln cod liver oil or of vlosterol ' (vita min D) will bring the clotting time to normal In four hours. Adds That ProdiicCM .Alkaline Ren tH Ion, I have understood that cUru8 Lfrults are no longer considered acid . and are given where it is desired to leave a non-acid residue In the body. In your "Ouido to Right Katlng." which I consider a valu able booklet, 1 notice you list cit rus fruits among the seven deadly sins for those with acid stomach . . . F. A. O. . . Answer. Yes, the citrus fruits tend to render the blood more alka line and the urine lo;s acid and tend to oppose acidosis. Rut the acidity of the gastric Juice has no relation with the reaction of the blood and tissues, and citrus fruits ' are somewhat too stimulating to ! nmmm-n tor persons witn ny- . J (. JII117.X ' prchlorhy(irIa or too acid gastric j juice, such as gastric or duodenal. ulcer patlens. j t' Tent for Syphilis. .Kindly let mo knqw for what kind of sickness the wasserman test Is used. Mrs. S. H. J. : Answer. It Is a test of the blood for syphilis, whether con genital (present at birth) innocent ly acquired or' contracted through promiscuous conduct. Poor Picking. I am 25 yeara old and a vege tarian, not because of any Illness but because of ah aversion to any thing living ... . S. Answer. That's tough you have to pass up meat, fowl, fiah, eggs, milk, .vegetables, fruits. Itj. must be a sad life, .eating only dead stuff. Oh, I see, you do take eg gei three or four time-a week. Well, that makes It better.. If you prefer eggs they're quite as ade quate as meat. - Poison ClasHi ;.. We are having a dlpute 1n our physics clai as -to the. -name of the poison causing almost Instant oeatn ,. . . m. j. - Anwwer. It' Isn't physics. I suggest as a better subject: Can you ventilate a, room .without a draft? (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) parents APPROPRIATE STORHfS : By Alice .Iiulsoh Peale. " . A 6-year-old" worried his family because of his refusal to go to sleep at .nlghl and his waking frequently with screams of terror. During the day he was cross and sleepy because of his, insuf ficient rest at night,.-.' ' : This went on for several weeks until It occurred, to his parents that possibly the type of stories he was being told might - have something to do with the diffi culty. ' :: Every evening after supper his father would sit down with mm to read or tell him stories about battles, Indians and wild animal hunts. He apparently was, de lighted and fascinated, for he never wearied of listening and always asked for more. In the pleasant circlo of the lamplight and in the security of the living room with father and mother near at hand, the stories were thrilling, exciting and pleas urable. . - ' ' ; -It only, was when It came time to negotiate the long, dark pas sage to hs bedroom and when darkness finally closed, in as he lay tucked under his covers that tho terrifying aspects of the stories became too much for him. " . A child's apparent . pleasure ' at a story is not always a reliable guide as to Its appropriateness, ; - The thrill of excitement nwhlch a certain amount of the fear ele- ment lends any story -must be used with discretion and with some Insight -Into how much of it the child. Vn Buccessfullynas-j imllnlo.; ' 3 JVV V'i S. S i With some children even such standard classics as "Little Red Riding Hood" , and I'Tho Three Little Pigs'' are much too terrify ing., especially when' vividly Illus trated. With others of a hardier tem perament, bloodthirsty accounts of real happenings apparently leave no 111 effects. Generally, howewr. It Is wise to choose such stories as do not depend particularly, upon fear for their Interest. Certainly It Is never wise' to toll fear Inspiring stor.'es at bedtime. JUMP WITH PARACHUTE .FAILS TO SAVE PILOT VUXACOUBLAY, France, July 3. (jp) ii'a I lure to adjust properly the shoulder straps of his para chute was believed tb have cost the life of Chief Pilot Buquet to day. ' , - He was testing a now military airplane when It Went Into a tail- Pn RI,1 'ell towards the earth, rtl 11 neigni 01 lovu leer, ne jump- ed. Coiiiuorfelts Too Small. CABOT, Ark. (UP) Counter feit half dollars which made their appearance here recently were K'tly smaller than the govern m",t c0,n' hn(l a c,vnr cut d",,l'5n ii ttiinrt "rlntr" artA unra rlnlArl 1QAS a good "ring" and were dated 1908. lias Hlrr "Spud" Cri. ' FORT SMITH, Ark. (UP) Farmer In this district wercMiusy harvesting a bumper potato crop and railroad , officials reported more than 20 carloads had been shipped. ; 1 Willow lU'iich Now Tree. XEHRASKA CITY, Xeb. (l"P) Dick Niemann bought a willow bench from a peddler. Ho put the bench In his hArlr vnrri ftpn.lv niacins: the bench leir In thA mnui soil. Now the bench has sprouted and Is a live willow tree. Quill Points What! A plague of grasshoppers' in Nevada? We thought all along It was grass widows. But even tt Europe, had a horso racS iotery, very week it would take seMJral yeara to get all of America's money. . J The, radio really ' serves. How else,: dould people advertise, things that can't ar advertised legally in newspapers? ' .- ,, , ,,T3ie Russian tn't unique. Amer icans also surrender their rights In the name of .liberty. ' , : .'. t' i - " Of 'course the. land is making progress Fifty years ago there wasn't a single bandit who wore a dinner coat. ; A. scientist 1Mlsus thcro In -nothing but strife In nature. Still, tlio stork and wolf work together rather well. A Sunday school may not afford a thrill, but you .never read about a girl being strangled in one. When you're In a hurry, a red light catches you at every inter section, but ,tbe things never Im pede a getaway. ' If your conduct is discussed over the back fence, you re a nobody. If It's discussed oh the first page, you're a somebody. ... j,, .... , i n i Americanism:. - Laughing at old- timers who trusted in divine law; expecting ' miraculous results from laws made by politicians. You can get a government 'bulle tin tolling how to do almost every thing except keep the outgo down to .tho income. ' A ' "cash customer" Is one who askB the butcher for cheaper cutd. Only;, the tenderloin Is charged. Not all parents are thoughtless. Many of them hide out so daugh ter won't be humiliated before her swell friends. 1 Among tho things learned at mother's kneo Is tho fact that a hair brush Is a lumd-maidcn , of virtue. An open car has advantages. Tho doctor can pick .out gravel much easier than glass. Tlie two things most likely to make you seem an ass are your first drink and - your first Inter vlew ivi - - , u . It's easy to, drive.. ,-You just hold the steering wheel and trust the other fellow to- save . your neck while saving his. The former speed cop who won the Indianapolis speed classic did not seem natural. The others al ways look mad when they win. Corredt (his sentence: "I al ways do disagreeable errands my self," said the man, "Instead of sending-my kid." . "What do you menu," the Runny asks, "In speaking of our cir cus . .- That one thing or another may transpire. erliaiM, to Irk lis?" "I fear," says lliff, "two dnscn actorsour whole comnaili Will Want roiling the spotlight when thore's mom for only three." -J : 4 Klamath Falls. six footings completed ' for new Link river bridge. . " - RvRimncucD FLIGHT 0,IIM (Medford and Jackson OousJ Illstory From the . Files J Tho Mall Trlbnno ot to J TEN YlxVItK AGO TOI.V I July 3, 1921 (It was Sunday) Medford folks Hock to hills , seashore, as. Fourth ot July conl on Monday. ; . Babe Ruth hits 31st home rut! Crisis with. Mexlc.0; looms agj Arrest of Jack aUeropsey; da weight champion, demanded as formers start war on prizefight- David' Rosenberg and bride J rive from their honeymoon in Bod orn California. Attorney Porter" J.rNeff anil Janney return from tneir afoot down' the Klamath ritf They enjoyed their ;aunt and s they will never make it again. Joe McMahon, recently nacf traffic officer, enforcing traj laws with gusto. TWENTY YKAIW AGO TODAf July 3, 1911) (It was Monday) Governor Oswald West presei Miss KUzabeth Putnam of this cj a wolf pup, born at the state pj tentlary. Terrific heat stifles east, causij 120 deaths in Chicago. Ad Wolgast defeats Owen Mor In 13 th round of San Francisco b tie. Tommy Gaffney wins In Frankle Edwards of this city Nat bouts and Bill Jones t Chick Bowlin battle to a h draw. - ' Ten thousand people In city! Fourth of July, and more comj Ashland to erect mammoth Ci tauqua building., I 5' THE OLD MAN By Mary Graham Bonner. An old man spoke to John ; Peggy as they watched the man ous circus parade In tho air. His eyes were twinkling and I mouth was hardly a mouth as much i as an enormous, friendly grin. "Hello, chil dren,'' he said, "do I you want to go to I the circus?" "Do we!" shout ed John and Peg-1 gy, wondering ifl the Little Black I Clock had arrang ed this. "It would he I great," John said, and Peggy took hold of the nul hand. Tho parade had gone back to j circus grounds, and now John Peggy and the old man went all too, following the crowd. They decided to have a look! the animals first and see the ciri people. Some of the lovely circus latf Invited them to have some dell ous soup and stew with them. Tl talked about circus life and they traveled from place to M in many planes. 'Terhnps you'll meet us np:J watch the unloading when we I rive nt a place," ono of them m to John and Peggy. Tho chil-l agreed they would love to. But now It was time to and see the fine show. If it hadn't been in the ai:l would not have seemed very $ ferent from the old-time sM After It was 'over, they snw ' Clock In 'the distance motionincl them. Before they could sny anytil he directed them to their plan-j Radio Program? KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station j ! Friday. P. M. "h 5 to 6 Jackson Co. Bid;. 'I r Ionn: Kiddles' .nrocrnrr I . News and Market by .Mi Tribune. 6 to 7 How Is your dopl Where to go; Otfut's CS: age: Insurance Bureau. 7 Strihllnir-Krhmollnir fish ringside from Mall Tribur'l by remote control. - Saturday. A. M. 7:65 to 8 nrcakfast broai cast by Mall Tribune. 8 to 9 Treasure Box: P: Dandy: Oold Seal. It 9 to 10 Fri(,n,lhin flrr-It 1) KconomV Ororotnrla 10 Weather forer-nt. 10 to 11 A. Schilling & Co Alexander's Food Hhnn. 11 to 12 Sperry Flour: Whi: King. ' P. M. 18 to 1 Unlnue Cleanenl Heath's I)rug Store: ltemC'l from Rlnltrr 1 to 2 One Sinn: Ppfn!- KlectrlfV .Taok.nn r H!ii Loan; Scientific Labor1! torlen, 2 to 3:S0 K.MKD present tlon: World Itonkman. 4:30 to S KMED present- tlon. 6 to II Lw!.l Super Stailr ' m I wnere to Go: He" aale Fiddlers' contest. 7 to 8 Happiness Tri: KMRT) nrwnlallnn 'l