PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1932. Medford Mail Tribune "Emm hi Southtrn Orteo nasi tu Mail Tribune" Dallf Eieept Saturdaf Published by UCPrOBD PEIKTINO CO. ISJT-1, W. til It, Wier I BUBLM W BUHL. Idl'J E. U KSAPP. Masaier Ail IrH)ernaeNeerp Inured u second elaae matter at Uedford Oreion, under Act of Harcb I, 1T. 8UD8CKIPT10K BATES Mall In Ailranr. Daily, rr It.OO Dalle. montS n. rwtr in adtaiva hledford. AfbUnd. latuonTllle, Centra) Point. Fbeetui, TalenL Gold BUI and on HltlKan. Dallr. BODtb Dally, one year i.OO All lerroa, caab In adTanea. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper ol Jeealoo County. MEMBEH Or IUE ABSOCtATEI' PRESS Breeltlnf full Ueaied Wire Berrlee Da .undated Preae U eicluilrely entitled to the uie for publication of all pen dltpatenea credited to It or otnenttae credited In thin paper and alM to the local neve publlaned herein. All rlchu for ptibllcaUon ol epeclel dUpatcn herein are alu referred. MEMBEB OP UNITED PBESB MEMBKR OP AUDIT BUBEAO OP CIRCULATIONS Adrertlilns Bcprwentatlm U. C. U0I1ESSEN COMPANY IWflcea In New York, Chlcaio. Detroit, Ian l-rancUco. Loe Amelea, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot pi? Arthur Perry people) who have) been frettta hn.it th. lack of Lying this fall. as compared with the spring falsifying. -in k. wMTimodated alter the Hthi hour, when It will be too late to j hu aiao been a shortage of character j assassination, ae the easasainaioni u. last April had the daylight and some darkness scared out of them. The right of free lying ure has been throttled In these parte. The eplrlt of Hallowe'en will be at large Mond. eve. Innocent pranka will be the order of the night. It la not an Innocent prank, in the eyes of the law. for a grown man to steal gasoline, hind tlrea, cowa, or.canned fruit. The approach of winter haa stopped work on the Crescent City railroad. Oleo Brenner Is the possessor of s its doer. It la a Pomeranean, and a bargain. more than a Bargain. of a Pomeranian, The Eepee changed time again laat week, chleny from force of habit. Nine daya more and the candidate can quit trying to be angels, and try to be human, " . Judge Kelly and Port Neff assailed the OOP. three time last week. Judge Kelly discussed the tariff, and did a good Job of It, for all the aver age voter knowa. ' The records show that the forest exercised more- care than usual laat aummer. and failed to catch fire very often. This was due to aeveral care less cigarettes going to Salem. e Both sexes are wearing winter gar ment. Snow fill at C. Lake th let of the wk. A. B. Williams, the vet printer and IOOP. ha written another one of his ahort poems, that only exceed hla own length, by a few feet. There I one less C. Chapln mus tache In our midst. B. Roatel ha bar Iced away from the fungua growth on hla upper lip, and aaya he never felt better, or had leaa. Dock Keen and B. M. Wilson are running for Mayor, without a atench. I won't be much of a city election, unless somebody eteala the water fund, or rob a widow, or set fire to hospital, a of yore. Al Smith of N. Y., made a speech last kaon. on the air. He accomplish ed the rare feat of disgusting a Democrat, with oratory. e An apostle of hokum, who la op posed to the straw vote, took a etraw vote of himself Tuesday and doubt It authenticity. e e The Ben Trowbrldjte boy 1 now able to put one foot In front of the other, and spit out three words at a lick. Hla Orandpaw came out for Herb Hoover Thura. . e e J. Kort Hall Is still pretending he will vote the Democratic ticket, Nov. S. Mr. Hall Is solid a Olbraltar, beside be'ng adamant. The diet, atty kept hi meanness under control most of the past week, a no early spring martyr caught himself, ably assisted by the no account sheriff. . Aged 4da have started to hiccough In the bracing motnlng air. e e The Budget Com. met 3 time laat week, without any disorder or rioting, and loud squealing. e e The X. Coleman elrl was downtown We-ine. and carried en a mild nota tion with an oil squirt. Her L'urie Vxikc was married In Honolulu 10 daya ago, am'd th palm. e Election be'.tmi still orershsdowa paying taxi. Outraged e'.tirena, who have no money, find aome when they are called, and lawbone and lOUe do not go a legal tender. e Fred Dutton of Ruch towned rri K said s fiend had killed on of hi tee re. Th radio and human eat are catching It from th orah-Mcal poll tlclana these nigh:. . . A man was In from th brush Sat. who declared that International Truck were made by the Interna tional Barkery, and atlll many will argue there are mielli.eut totcra, On With the Dance! WE often read in the press dispatches of a divorced couple, rrrrttinr theii eeniealinn tin A iralimn mBteiAi4 annin -0-..".'0 ....... .... j. ......... But we believe this is the first has been enacted in local politics. A few weeks ago 'the Medford News ejected M. 0. Wilkins from its political love nest, and figuratively speaking propelled a rolling-pin after him, as the former loved one fell on his ear. The exchange of courtesies that followed was not exactly edifying. In fact the spurned one had to find sanctuary in a local hospital, and sent a retaliatory epistle, so unparliamentary in its language, that it was handed over to the postal author ities. In reply to the charge- of Mr. Wilkins that he had been betrayed and ruined, by his former political Protector and Protege, he was told that he had betrayed and ruined HIM SELF. Sore in body and troubled in mind, the spurned one, made overtures to Pop Gates, offered to join his political for tunes with those of the candidate for county judge. Pop how ever firmly, but courteously refused, to become entangled. What to do. "The old love off, no love that is new." But as the ancient couplet had it: "Heaven hai no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell fury like a woman acorned. Wilkins decided to fight back. It was announced that a public meeting would be held in Gold Hill, and Mr. Wilkins would spill the beans, divulge to a horrified world, the intimate secrets of this political liason, call s spade a spade, and show the diabolical machinations behind the Norton recall. e e DUT something happened. Instead of spilling the beans. brother Wilkins kept them carefully covered; instead of exposing his former political spouse he gave solicitous protec tion, nothing was said about the Norton recall. Then something'MORE happened. Just what it was, we are sure the people of Jackson county would like to know. Suffice jt to tha(. what pjjj ,appen wgg sufficient, not only to effect a reconciliation, but make a remarriage, the return of mptcd home. As befita such an auspicious occasion, Earl Fehl, as best man holds a pre-nuptial "no-host" dance at Rogue Elk (guests are requested to leave their flasks at home). The Twin Dutch Cleansers at last are to become triplets. CO all's well that ends well. Better to have loved and lost "J than never to have loved at all. Still better how MUCH better, that "sweet solace, when lovers parted, all wrongs forgotten., olasp each other in their arms ".gain." Mr. Wilkins retracts. He no longer opposes the Norton recall, he no longer sits on the fence regarding it he is for it, for it until the end of the campaign, true to his old love for TEN LONG DATS I So we have a reunited and reburnished triumvirate, Fehl, Wilkins and the News. The News AGAIN has a candidate for District Attorney. Mr. Wilkins AGAIN has support political bed and board. Mr. Fehl is no longer'the ONLY candidate for publio office basing hia appeal for votes on the recall of the best judge who ever sat on the cirouit oourt bench in Jackson county, H. D. Norton. ' So let the banns be published. Let the wedding feast be spread. "On with the dance, let joy be unconfined 1" We A re for Beeson 17E are surprised to learn that the Mail Tribune in some quarters is held responsible for the writing-in campaign for Sheriff Ralph Jennings. This is not only untrue, but TEN DATS AGO, when a group favoring this action, visited this make such an effort IF they could have the support of this paper, we told them frankly we could not give them that support. We regard Sheriff Jennings as the best sheriff Jackson county has ever had. Although he is a Democrat, this paper has supported him every time he has run. ' HAD he been victorious in the primary, we would certainly have supported him this year. But he WASNT. He was BEATEN. I7E don't deny the right of those people who don't like ANT of the candidates for sheriff, writing in the name of Ralph Jennings, or anyone else they DO LUCE. If a majority of the people want Jennings regardless of what the two major parties want, they have a perfect right to say so. For above parties, above conventions! the right of the people, is and SHOULD be, supreme. But aa far as we are concerned we are going to surport Everett L. Beeson, not only because he won the Republican nomination in a fair and square fight, but because, after study ing the regular nominated candidates, their records and qualifi cations, we decided Beeson was the best man for the job, and we promised him our support. THAT TROMISE STANDS. We did nothing to start this writing-in campaign for Jen nings. We were as surprised as anyone else to see the extent of his support as divulged hy this paper's straw ballot. However, that was NEWS. We printed it. The formation of an organization to elect him was NEWS. We printed THAT. We will continue to publish news of this political activity, or any other, until the campaign ends, for no other reason than that we believe the .eople are entitled to know what is going on, not only in political citvles, Tin n,i. .flitr,.;.! -,. for the reasons above stated. . Jenkins' Comment (Continued from Page On ) limited scale, bul IU ohlef raw mater ial cornea from outside th United State or at leas from outaldt con tinental United State. Aa between th two, thl writer 1 unhesitatingly for th dairy industry. IANUFACTURKRS of oleo com plain that tbelx product U b ,, u .. v. B O ,......... uu.u. time such a touching tableaux audible the wedding bells, of peace and harmony to the dis office and said they would but all others. M- n.,.,.. lng discriminated against by means j of taxation. But manufacturers DONT complain when their product 1 discriminated IN FAVOR OF by mtans of a tax In the form of a tariff duty. Thl writer can see no difference In principle between a tariff duty to protect an American manufacturing Industry and ft tax to protect the Oregon dairy Industry. Home-made Chicken Raviolas. Jy Pf Lunci, Catii 4o4 Jaoa. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D.' tUg-osd letters pertaining to personal nasi to and nygun. not lo dies lingo as l or treatment, anil do answered ey Dr. Brady u a stamped self-ad-dressed envelop I enclosed. Letter should Dm oriel and written in ink Owing to tb isrge numor of latter received only a few can be aoiwerad bare, no reply can b made to queries not conforming to Instruction. Ad dress Dr. WUUain Brady In oar at The UsU Tribune. ON CATCHING COLD Thl Dr. Brady, w,ho write the ar tides for your health column, a cor respondent from another city in. form iu, may be ft wise man but he Is certainly crack ed o n catching cold. I don't pre tend to say germ never cause dls- eae, but we are assured b y our own health com mission er that these germ which Dr. Brady harps a bo ii ; are always present in every body's nose or throat and It 1 only after resistance has been lowered by exposure or fatigue that the germs can do any harm ... so your doctor csn't tell me there' no such thing as catching cold. I've had experience. Take it from me. (O. T. M.) O. T. M. la right. You ran take It from him, by approval of the health commissioner. I don't know Just which health commissioner he mean, but I know many of them are still teaching that the germs of what they call "colds" are normally or usually present In Vie nose and throat and some of these comic opera health commissioners we support here In Yankeeland actually teach that the germs Just "lurk" there waiting till you get your feet wet or get caught In a draft, whereupon the microbes Jump In and bit you when you're down, or words to that effect. It Is because so many of these po litical accidents who occupy soft berths In our so-called health depart ment cherish and teach that quack lsh notion that I have to harp on the germs and the important and often overlooked fact that the diseases vulgarly called "colds" are CATCH- INO. Again I deny the health commis sioner's allegation that germs capable of producing or In any way contrib uting toward the development of any known disease or Indisposition commonly occur In the nose and throat or even rarely occur there when the host 1 not suffering with or coming down with the specific disease. The only exception to this is the case of the germ carrier, say a diphtheria carrier, who harbors dlph-the.-la gerirf In nose or throat, but Is himself neither 111 of nor susceptible to diphtheria, since he has had the disease and acquired sufficient Im munity to recover. But his germs are a menace to susceptible . persons around him. Even If this health commissioner', Flight 'o Time Med ford 'and iackaon Co not) History from the File of The Mall Tribune of -V) and 10 Vear Ago. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY October 30, 1923 (It Was Monday) Horace Bromley of Copco passes the cigars, In honor of the arrival of a baby boy. Auto tourists, who were given fin ancial assistance a week ago, return in straitened circumstances, as they lost their way in northern California. Deer and morrow. quail season close to- Jackie "Trouble.1 Coogan at the Page In Early morning fire In Liberty build ing cause loss of $8000. Clara Phillips. "The Tiger Lady." tells story of claw hammer murder of rival in love. Many bets made that Pierce will win governorship. Independent League charges "Jackson county Re publicanism Is so entangled In a Klan nightgown It will vote for Pierce Leading Republicans indig nant "over "brazen lie." TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY October 30, lf12 (It Was Wednesday) Chnrle F. Becker, New York City police official, sentenced to die in electric chair for inspiring gang murder. Eleventh street to be traded once, preparatory to paving. at Campaign poster shout: "Stop th looting at Jacksonville, and Save the Taxpayers." Valley rally. suffragettes to stage bill VIve-Presldeiu James S. Sherman die at Utlce. N. y. Turk, again decisively defeated by Buljrsna. Communications Oppowi Dry Repeal. To the Editor: Much is belne written about the I1' cf pur Oregon dry laws, and t not ready to concede that tn sober-minded, Ood-ftaring men and women of this ktate .n toinir t vote to weaken our enforcement laws nd bring back whisky, beer and the'Nortn Amfr saloon with their long train of at tendant vices and evils. And friends, I've been In this world a long ttme, and have always studied condition and Individuals, and so far as I am aware. whlky never yet made any honest work! mi man's home either happy or prosperous. Whisky has never bought a pair of 1 shoes fop ;he baby nor a bottle of milk, nor filled a cupboard with bread and meat. Alcohol haa never made a father proud of his d!tinfc..rd on. nor made' a sou pivud ol hi dxuiitu4 laUiei, unscientific and untenable argument were well founded, that would add nothing to the strength of the sug gestion that everyday exposure to wee or cold or drafts or sudden change In any way Impair health or vigor. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Muira DomeKtlca Ve have a new house, built Just a year, but we have been Infested with flies from the first. People say It Is because we are In the country our home is In the suburbs. Mrs. J. F. T.) Answer The proximity of stables, barnyards or manure piles, garbage dumps and the like, favors the breed ing of file. Files spell filth, In ahort. Send a stamped envelope bearing your address and as for Instructions for exterminating flies. Kerosene Noticing your symposium on kero sene (coal oil) as a remedy, X cut my thumb badly with a saw, tearing It open to the bone. I washed It Im mediately In kerosene which soothed It. and wrapped it In cloth wet with kerosene. It healed quickly with no pain or matter. (S. F.) AnswerYour wound would have healed a well If you had bound It with Just a freshly Ironed cloth, no doubt. Kerosene Is rather Irritating, a a rule. Every Day Is Friday My husband has chronic B right's disease. I give him all kind of veg etables and fruit cooked. 4 I also give him chicken once a week and fish twice, but NO MEAT . . . (Mrs. O. C.) Answer Well, I suppose that Is better than giving the poor fellow nothing at all, but I know of no good reason why a nephritis patient should not have meat in moderation unless he Is doing penance or some thing. Strabismus Please Inform me where there 1 a hospital that will perform an opera tion for crosseye for a person free of charge or for a small amount. (Mrs. P. V.) Answer The operation. If advisable can be done In any hospital. The physician who advises the operstlon csn take care of the matter of ex pense. There is no hospital worthy of public confidence where a layman can arrange for such treatment with out the advice of a physician. I never recommend hospital to correspon dents. That is a question to be dis cussed with the physician in charge. The practice of surgery 1 an Individ ual or personal eervice, and no hospi tal, clinic, institute or other Imper sonal corporation can be concerned with It. nor made a wife's eye light with Joy at the home-coming of her booze -fighting husband. The booze Joint has never been one of those things for which the mothers of the land thanked God In their nightly prayers. Christian mothers always thank God for the church, the public school, the Bible, as a guide for their children, but nobody ever heard of a mother thanking God for the sa loon, for whisky, nor even for light wine and beer. The mother's heart which Is broken hv ft rinmkunl ttnn 1a nnnM.t.hP.liui ' broken hearted whether It was beer, wine or whisky that blasted her hopes for a bright future for her boy. DONT REPEAL OUR DRY T.AWS. JACK HEMSTREET. Medford, October 38. Muslc Editorial Praised. To the Editor: This will express to you my ap preciation of the very fine editorial that .appeared in your paper under date of October 4th relating to civic music In Southern Oregon. It played a very Important part in the success of our membership cam paign. Your editorial expressed so much In a few words, and it might Inter est you to know that the Civic Con cert Service of Chicago stated thru their representative, Mr. Manuel, that no finer editorial on civic music had ever been written. Again thanking you for the above and assuring you of my appreciation for your personal Interest, I am. Very sincerely. WILLIAM ISAACS. Medford, Oct. 38. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Oct. 29 (AP, The stock market was unable to maintain It upward slant today, in the face of a moderate decrease In the move ment of revenue freight, aa reported for last week. The turnover for the two-hour ses sion was around 400,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 31 select ed stock follow: Al. Chem. Dye , 734 Am. Can 53i Am. A Fgn. Pow r- -n 7 A. T. A T 104 Atch. T. fc S. P BendU Avla. Beth. Steel Chrynlpr .,..,.. Com). Solv , Curt taa- Wright DuPont - Oen. Foods . Gn. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man. ,. 42 1014 17S 1SH ea a 344 , 38H IS 31 8t 33 US 29', S', 31 6 ll M., 34 30 , 4-, 24 4 24', 35S Xfrmtv t'lM Param. PvhUi ... Penney 'J. C.) Phillip Pet . Radio .,.. Sou. Pac. Std. Brands , 8t. Oil cal. St. Oil N. J. ty-m. a tjn)cn c0 rnlt Air(Ta'ff7 j s g, '""' Phone M3 Well mm swtj youi "OUT OF THE SAME MOUTH PROCEEDETH BLESSING AND CURSING" MOTT WILL TALK EVE AT GOLD HILL Republicans of Jackson county ar completing arrangements for a big meeting in Medford on the evening of Friday, November 4th and have secured as the speaker, Huron Fltts, district attorney of Los Angeles coun- ar&sasr- m4nu:-sIiJtii.,jA diMciMJfd Prtu PMtHt James W. Mott ty. California. Mr. Fltts Is thoroughly posted on the issues In this cam Putin and presents them In a very fluent, convincing way. Mr. Fltt became quite famous ? an attorney In the. prosecution of Aimee Semple McPherson and Asa Keyea, former district attorney of Los Anceles county. Mr. Fltts will also make a thirty minute talk over KM ED at noon on the same day. This meeting will be the largest held in the county and will be large ly attended. During the past week the Repub licans through the Republican coun ty central committee, aided, by the Women's Hoover-Curtis club, the Jun ior Republican league and the Veter ans' Republican league, have put on one of the most aggressive campaigns ever waged in Jack.ton county, which haa brought wonderful results for Hoover and the Republlcsn ticket. Meetings largely attended were held at Talent. Jacksonville and Eaale Point. Local committeemen or other prominent Republicans presided and intense enthusiasm was manifested as the speakers told of what the Re publican party, under the leadership of PreMent Hoover, is accomplish ing to overcome the depression, and asked the people to vote to continue as president the man and hi pol'c!et that are gradually but sxirely causing an upward treno in business and es tablishing more faith In the people. The meetmea this week win begm at Gold Hill on Monday evening. Ocf.j 31st at 8 p. m. with James W. Mo't. candidate for congress, a the prin cipal speaker and with short talks by representative of the Junior league and Women's Hoover-Curtis, club. Th ashtand Kiltie band in their trappy Scotch in '.forma and the Jim-. irr league caravan, that have attract ed to much attention the past week. iff $iL i I! WtP r ? If BT GALE will attend the meetings this week j and play and parade at 7:30 p. m The other meetings are: . I Ashland, Tuesday evening In the city hall with Mr. Mott as the speak er. Applegate, grange hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3. Wlmer, school house, Thursday, Nov. 3. Butte Falls, Woodmen hall, Friday, Nov. 4. These meetings will be held at 8 p. m.. Speakers representing the county committee. Juniors and Wo men's Hoover club will be present. The county candidates attend these meetings and are Introduced. A general Invitation Is extended to all voters, men and, women, whether Republicans or not to attend these meetings .and lear the Issues of the day discussed. During the week there will be talks over KMED by speaker and candi dates, the time to be announced later. T AWAITS DECISION Next meeting of the county budget committee Is scheduled for Novem ber 10. Three sessions have been held to date, the budget board de voting Its time to becoming acquaint ed with Item and Issues to come before It. By November 10 it Is figured that the state highway commission will have reached a definite decision on the highway work in Jackson county, with federal funds a project that Is closely linked with relief work, and will determine the amount of the relief levy. It Is expected that the levy for Indigent will have to be Increased over last year, as the need Is Increasing. K the highway work I launched at once the proposed relief levy will stay closer to the present mlllag'e and furnish employment to local real dent. The budget committee dis approves anything resembling a dole, and backs the county court policy of requiring all able to work for their aid. The applicants for aid have shown a wholesome decrease In the past two months. Both the budget committee and county court hold home resident and owners should be given preference In jobs and that a close check should be maintained over auto Indigent stranded In these parts. Owing to the "hard-boiled at titude" of up-state counties Jackson and Klamath counties are known aa "soft spots'- for transients, with a consequent Imposition upon estab lished local people. The budget committee Is composed of Ben Harder. Medford. Henry a. Enders. Ashland, and Dr. George Deane. west side Central Point dis trict. Desirable house always In first class condition for rent, leas or sal Ore and Bullion Purchased Ued br Scat 4 C-Jitotmlm WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING at REFINING CO. I OtW 742 Mart. S..,S.iFru 1 ltnf:Swli Sin Francisco Severin Battery Service Medforrl Made Batteries C-volt, lS-ptate. 1 year guaran tee. M JO Re-ehg. soc. Our Make SSe Re-wound armature SI up IS.'J V Rlierlde Phone IN THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Schedule of G.O.r?. Meets in County Gold Hill, Odd Fellows hall, Mon day, Oct. 31. Ashland, city hall, Tuesday, Nov. 1, Applegate, Grange hall, Wednes day, Nov. 2. Wlmer, school house, Thursday, Nov. 3. Butte Palls, Woodmen hall, Friday, Nov. 4. Speaking at each place begin at 8 p. m. Jas. W. Mott, candidate for con gress, speaks at the Gold H1U and Ashland meetings. Two or three good speakers will be at all the other meet ings. The Ashland Scotch Kilty band will play at each meeting at 7:30 p. m. The republican candidates will at tend each meeting and be Intro duced. Medford, Friday, November 4. radio talk over KMED by Burton Fltts, dis trict attorney of Los Angeles. He 111 also address a big meeting In Med ford that evening. Good Quality Coats smartly styled See ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN' Sixth & Holly For Sale Dry elabwood at unbe lievably low prices, S3 50 per load, 13 or IS-ln. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT 413 Arcsdla Court, 4 room furnished home, electric ranee, very comfortable furniture, 22 SO Including water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldjj. Phone 302. i FOR SALE Pedigreed Boston Bull pups. J. o. Cameron, over Buck shot Hill, second road north Two Pines. SHEEP for sale or trade for young heifer. See Paul Jensen or Geo. W. Pearce. Forest Creek. Address Jack sonville. SHEEP for pasture, see Paul Jensen or Geo. w. Pearce. Forest Creek. Address Jacksonville. JUST IN TIMS For today's Classified came this 3'4 acre suburban propertv located only two miles from Medford on good road, excellent soil, family orchard, balance In berries and garden. At tractive little 2-room home, garage. in hou'- Total price M.0OO.00 400.00 cash, east terms on bal- S'?' t9lt "Rht car up to 0300.00 and the balance easy. ALSO OWNER MOVED TO PORTLAND 5 light, cheerful rooms In thl modern cottage, hardwood floors, rireplnce. numerous bullt-lns. nest as a pin. paved street, nice district. ?rtvlw" "s 'o sell for 11950.00 15000 down, balance less thsn rent. See Chsrles A. wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agent ' OoOitRnn witnudthwithBathl one rerson l two Person a mm ESE ARC TnE ti ii it i