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    MEDFORD MAT- TRIBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
From California Mr. ud Mi. 0.
B Bryant of Montagu. Cal.. are m
thla city today attending to business
matt and shopping.
To Vllt Here-Myrtle CLeary nf
Mlnot, N. D, arrived In Medford by
train thla morning to Tlalt the Jack
Stewarta.
Leave lor Mine . B. Wolford of
thta city left yesterday for Lome
creek, out from aranu Paaa. where
he will work In the old Greenback
mine.
.
Oueate at Coaat Mr. and Mra. Hoy
Peteraon are apendlng aeveral daya
thla week aa guest of her parent,
Mr. and Mra. O. A. Bennett of Co
qullle. itnr to hadv Core Mr. and Mra.
John Peter and Mr. and Mra. Rich
ard Payne were among Medford folk
who motored to Shady Cove yester
day to apend the day ai miv
Insurance Man Here W. Ij. Harnan
of Portland, representative of the
Phoenix Assurance company, was in
Medford thle morning calling at the
local agency.
Quests of Elllotta Mlasea Virginia
Undley and Betty Vllm were guests
yesterday at Shady Cove on Rogue
L . i.e. Amy Elliott, daughter
of Dr. and Mra. B. R. Elliott, at their
river cottage. ,
Leaves Having visited
her mother. Mrs. Martin Rice, here
for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mra.
j M Plurry left on the Shaata this
morning for Roseburg, where she re-
Idea. ...
Hme Mra. Nina Craig
returned to Medford thla
, from San Francisco, where she visit
ed her daughter rrn. She left Med
,ord for the south previous to
Thanksgiving. ,
"Bud" Hayes Better Jamea "Bud"
t, who sustained aerloua ln-
luriea'ln an auto accident a week ago
Sunday. Is In a much improves
.4. .vrdlnor to report from
the Bacred Heart hospital, where he
Is receiving treatment.
Shopping Today-Mr.. 0. . Wilkin
n of Dead Indian soda "PrlnM
In Medford today shopping at local
stores. Other shoppers from out of
town are Mrs. Ed Boardman of Cen
tral Point and Walter and Prank
Fitzgerald of same v ,.
,i. MnH Entered City police
were notified that the Brownie Marl
cafe on North Fir street was enren
.i Hitiirdav night or early
Sunday morning, and 5.40 was taken
from the till. ' Two packages of cig
arettes were also missing", mey -
ported. m
Trace of Rain Federal weather
bureau reported thla morning that
between 5 p. m. Sunday and 8 a. m.
today, only a trace of moisture was
recorded. The same report v., a
for the 12-hour period from 8 a .m.
to 8 p. m. Sunday. Total precipita
tion to date, from September 1, now
totals 4.3S inches.
Accident Reported m. j.
Kerby reported an accident at the
corner of Main street and Pacific
highway Saturday, wlien hie auto
mobile collided with that driwn by
Dr R. W.' Sleeter. The report was
made yesterday at the city police
station. Mr. and Mra. r. m. " '.
.i nf Krhv. were listed aa wiv
nessea.
A
Stop at Hotels The guests from
distant, registered over the
week-end at hotele In the city were
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Shepherd of Van
couver. B. C Mr. and Mrs. 8. King
of Reglna. Canada. Mra. Chester Davis
of Laa Vegas, Nev., C. T. Barrlnger
of Boise, Ida., Mr. and Mra. C. C.
Landon of Payette, Ida., and Fred
French of New York.
V Return from Conference Don
Ocddes, manager of the fox ira-,.-i.n
t.hMter. and Elno Hemmlla,
manager of the Fox RIalto, returned
to Medford by train today. They at
tended a conference In Seattle, and
rn.de the trio to Portland by plane
Weather conditions made It Impos
sible for them to complete their
Journey from Portland to Mrdford on
the ship.
Post-Delnhlans to Meet The Post'
Delphlans are among orgentr-atlona
which will celebrate the Christmas
holidays with a party thla wees.
Thev will meet Thursday mornlnj,
December 8. In the new club rooma
. . .kuh v. a been
itj-rv-jbiug W"B'""'
arranged under the leadership of Mrs.
R. C. Mulholland. The program M
open at 9:30 o'clock and each mem
ber la Invited to bring a guesi.
Student to Entertain Students
of St. Mary's academy will entertain
. - . .. , ..--. .nrtntmred
)UWl i m"j f "J
for Wednesday by the St. Ann's Altar
society at ParL hall, with a num
her of readlnes and musical selec-
tlona. Their program will begin at
7:43 o'clock and card playing win
Nurln at S o'clock, so all guests are
urged to arrive early for the apeclal
features.
l.adv l.lon Make rhange-The Lady
Lion have changed the date for tne.:
covered dish luncheon and Chrlstmaa
partv. which was scheduled for weo
ndv of this week, to one week from
next Wednesday. The members of
the club are eskwl to meet on that
dv at the home of Mra. L. Penning'
ton on the Jacksonville road. And
each one Is asked to bring a dressed
doll to be added to the toy collec
tion. December 14 Is the da and a
large attendance will be pected.
niialne. Callers Richard Sabln
In Medtord today from the Oregon
Csves. attending to business matters.
Othor callers are Mrs. A. L. Peck of
Lake Creek. Mr. and Mra. Tom Stan
ley of Browmboro. Mr. and Mra. A. E
Oortiem of Gold Hill. Mrs. Ray Hall
of Grants Ps. Mrs. D. R. Sloan of
Fi-enlx. C R. We'ier of the Coker
B it e ro1. Mr? C. H Smith ot Cen
l -si Po !i! and Mr sin Mrs. Waltei
Engoerg of Wagner cieek.
Personal
Journeya North Mra. William Tab-
bell of Tacoma, Waah., who has been
laltlng Mrs. D. A- Watson at her
home hem, left by train Saturday
for Tacoma.
Volunteer! Meet Volunteer of the
Medford fire department will conduct
their regular monthly meeting at the
fire hall this evening at 7 o'clock,
it was announced today.
Undergoes Operation Mr. Mary
Lane of 318 South Holly atreet un-
derwent a major operation today at
the Sacred Heart hospital, and wis
afternoon was reported a being la a
satisfactory condition.
Visits In South Janle Smith of
the Rogue River national forest serv
ice office here left the last of tne
week for Long Beach, Cal, to spend
a month's furlough with her slater.
Mrs. Payne, and her mother.
Mrs. McDonald Home Mrs. Anna
McDonald, who haa been receiving
medical care In Portland for the past
two weeks, returned to Medford to
day by train, dhe stated that she
was feeling much better.
Lieutenant Return! Lt. A. O.
Dunn of the Oregon state police re-
turned to Medford Saturday evening
from Salem, where he attended to
business matters. He mad the trip
north Wednesday.
Receive! Care Mrs. w. R. Parker
was brought to the Sacred Heart hos
pital Sunday from her home at Butte
Palls, for medical treatment. She
was reported as getting along nicely
today.
Apeara In Court Herbert Wolf
fined $10 in city court thla forenoon
by Judge Glenn O. .Taylor, on
charge of being drunk In a public
place. Wolf was given two daya to
raise the money.
Meeting Postponed Recreation
club meeting scheduled for Wednea
day evening, haa been postponed un
til Monday, December 13, according
to announcement made today. The
session will be conducted In the
auditorium of the new courthouse.
Coleman to Portland J. B. Cole-
man, county assessor, left today by
train for Portland, where he will at
tend the healing tomorrow of the
Weyerhaeuser & Co. case, which has
been appealed to the board of equal'
lzatlon.
e a
Complete Building The office
building constructed at the Union
Creek station was completed yester-
day by the Rogue River national for
est workers, according to Asalatant
Supervisor Norman O. White, who
directed the work. The building la
finished with rustlo siding.
Jnnouch In Town Karl L. Janouch,
assistant auperlntendent of Rogue
River national forest, was In Med
ford over the week-end from Lake 0'
the Woods, where he I supervising
the construction of three buildings.
He expects the work to be completed
thla week, he stated.
Business Visitors George Knight
of John Morrell Co. 1 In Medford
today from Eugene. A. A. Mayer of
Haaa Broa. Is also a oaller, coming
from San Francisco, and Mr. and
Mr, B. F. Williams are In the city,
Mr. Williams aa representative of
Welton Ic Moore.
Guests from Seattle S. P. Larson
and Donald Raymond war among
the Seattle folk listed at the hotels
here over the week-end. Others were
Mr. and Mrs. Gopedy Mr. and Mra.
E. D. Baker, C. W. Jamleson, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Punt. Edwin Smith of
Wenatchee also was a Medford vis
itor.
Here for Funeral Called here by
the death of Mrs. W. H. Lambert,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kenworthy of
Hollywood. Cal., are In Medford. Mrs
Lambert waa Mr. Kenworthy a moth
er. Others here for the funeral are
her son. C. M. Kenworthy of Vallelo
and daughter, Mr. W. A. Barry of
San Francisco, alao her husband, W.
H. Lambert of Sutsun, Cal.
Staters In City Hotel gueat from
Oregon cities, exclusive of Portland
are W. S. Cheln of Marshfleld, W. H,
Close of Salem, Mr. and Mra. C
Peterson of Kerby, Mr. and Mra,
George Hunt, R. Judson. Gwen Sim
mons and Mr. and Mra. Tho. H. Neas
of Roseburg, W. L. Myer. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McCrady and J. E. Har
per of Eugene, and Mr. and Mra. A.
B. Mullen of Prospect.
Runaways Pound Inea Carpenter,
IS, and Eva. Hamilton, 17, were re
turned to their home In Keno yes
terday by thetr parents, the two hav
ing run away Saturday, en rout to
the home of relatlvea near crant
Pas. The girl spent the night at
the T. W. C. A. and were taken into
custody by the city police Sunday
morning. The runaway were attired
in blue overall.
Wells Returns Cal 0. Well, deputy
United State marshal, with head
quarters In the Federal building here,
returned to Medford Sunday from
Klamath Falls, where he served 13
subpoena In the Relnhart Nickels
and othera, case scheduled to open
tomorrow In federal court at Port
land. Nickels and the other men
under arrest are being tried on a
conspiracy charge Involving the fed
eral liquor laws. Deputy Well aald
today that the federal grand Jury
haa been called for December 13.
Plan for Better
Control-of -Colds
Proved by Tests
Oreensboro, N. C Clinical teats
and ue In thousands of homes
hate proved the new Vlcks Plan for
better Control-of-Colda. The num
ber and duration or colda reduced
by half! More than half of the costs i
of colds saved! run eteiaiia oi tne
Plan are in e-h package ot Vlcks
VspnRub and the near Vlcks Nose ac
Ti.-oat Piopa.
Many from North Among the
many Portlander who were hotel
guests overnight were O. L. M.
Hauser, R. L. Thomas, R 0. Grave.
C- Shepher, H. H. Samuels, Curtis
Gardner. W. O. Johnston, Henry Par
nln, Andy Orovltz, O. E. Tillman, J.
Beale. J. J. Shaw, J. C. Conley, T.
Hager, J. B. Klsky. Mr. and Mra.
W. t. Taylor. O. W. Wall. Qua Wy-
aon, R. M. Miller, O. J. Hill, W. L.
Harnan, Jo Graven, Leo R. poaell.
A. Dryer. A. E. Otis, M. S. Klein.
Aleo Opple. T. H. Carstensen. H. O.
Colburn. W. T. Jackleson, J. Jensen.
A. L. Beaudy. John E. Meeke, Ntn-
nette C. Twist H. H. Wyatt and
Wayne Carter.
Callfornlans Maude Morlng regis-
icpva iwt mgnt at- a www num
uaatoic, laj. uinera irooi mai, siavs
were Jack Bevera and H. J. Beese of
Bakersfleld, Edith Llnat of McCloud.
Irene Robert of San Diego, Mra. J.
M. Ruthford, Dana Graham and Dave
Botes of Long Beach, and the follow
ing from San Francisco: W. A. Mac-
Dougall, O. D. weddle, M. D. oe-
laney, S. W. Hammer, S. L. Chlrsten
sen and Mr. and Mra. P. H- Bard well.
Start! F.ut Professor Henry Hart-
man of Oregon State college, Cor
vallli, left Medford by train Satur
day, en route to New York on his
annual Journey to atudy pear mar
keting -and the beat methods ot rlp-
nenlng and selling the fruit. He
plan to apend about a month on
the trip to New York, he aald. '
TO NAME
NEWS RECEIVER
(Continued from Page One)
of prejudice, Judge Brand adjourned
oourt until thla afternoon. Judge
Brand aald that it was hi opinion
the affidavit, of prejudice would be
granted. a
"It will be necessary for me to
adjourn, in order to look up the law
on the Issue," Judge Brand aald. "In
my own district, I have no experience
with affidavit ot prejudice."
Tour honor will get a broad ex
perience In the matter of prejudice
affldavlta from 'thla bench," retorted
Attorney Kelly.
Banks, the defendant, was not in
court today. Attorney Wllklna said
he waa "indisposed."
Abatement Plea quashed.
The plea In abatement, filed by
Banks and counsel Saturday waa
quashed and the case brought to
readiness tor trial thla morning, when
Attorney Wllklni asked for an ad
journment, to confer with hla client.
Court then recessed until 11:30
o'clock when the prejudice affidavit
wss filed.
The Nowa Fubllahlng company re
ceivership action, now In court, was
filed fo rthe collection of three prom-
laaory notes for $3333.33 each, allegedly
due, and the foreclosure of a cnat
tel mortgage on the equipment. The
three notes were part of payment for
the paper. The receivrship Is sought
to "conserve the resources."
1 YEAR OLD, DIES
Dorothy tee Anseth died at the
home of her parents, four miles north
of Medford on the Midway highway,
Sunday evening, from bronchial pneu
monia, aged one year, four montns,
18 days. She waa the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Theo. Iieroy Anaeth.
She also leave her grandparenta, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Anseth and Mr. and Mrs
H. A. Porter, all of Medford.
Funeral servlcea will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral Home, Wed
nesdav at 2 o'clock, Bev. W. H. Eaton
officiating. Interment will take place
in Mi Medford cemetery.
iueyn Brent Star
Drama Holly Screen
Evelyn Brent la the star of "The
Crusader," a aensational picture now
playing at the Holly theatre. The
story concerna a dlatrlct attorney who
starts a clean-up In a city but finds
the finger of scandal pointing to hla
own wife and Bister.
H. B. Warner, Low Cody, Ned
Sparks, Walter Byron and Maroellne
Day appear In the exoellent east In
thla picture.
The big saas continues at the Band
Box at Shoe Box. Shoes, value, to
as .00. sale price 6149. 81.95 and 83.99.
Dresses, values to 816.00, sale price
91.95. 8395. 83.95 and 88.96. Oage
hats, values to 910.00, sale price 61.00.
Other hate, sale prices 35c, BOc and
7So. 'The store that eave you
money."
LOS ANGELES
and back
On sale every day. If! day retutn
limit, Yon ride the fast "Shasta"
in a modern reclining chair car.
Oryou can ride in a tourist sleep-
ing car oo trains carrying this
equipment. Overnight berth as
little as 41.50 extra.
Southern Pacific
t. C CABLE, Agent, Phone 84
Mrs. McAdoo 111
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Mrs. William Glbbs McAdoo, wife
of the California senator-elect and
youngest daughter of the lata Presi
dent Wilson, is ill with appendicitis
in Los Angeles. (Associated Press
Photo,
Considers Repeal
Still
Rep. Hatton W. Sumners of
Texas, chairman, summoned the
house judiciary committee to con
sider the prohibition repeal reso
lution prior to the opening of con
gress. (Associated Press Photo)
Prepares Beer Bill
H&daA gjgjjwl
Senator David I. Walsh an
nounced he will introduce a bill as
soon aa congress opens to legalize
the manufacture and sale of 3.2 per
cent beer. It would not legalize
wines. (Associated Press Photo)
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25 CARS TURKEYS
WILL ROLL EAST
PORTLAND. Dec. 5. f AP) About
25 carlotuU of turkeys will move
from Oregon to eastern point within
the next few dun, And about 30 far
loads will more out of Idiho during
the same period.
Inltltl loading for the Chrtitmae
dlLnera of Atlantic coast resident
will start tomorrow at McMlnnvllle.
the first londlng of carlotc ever made
from that point.
It will probably be Wednesday
.light before the first carload of
turkeys will start on Its Ion; Journey
across the continent. Swift de Co. Is
handling this first shipment.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. Deo. 5. (API
Wheat: . Open High Low Cloee
Dec. .411J ,41i .4I'4 .414
May .48 .40 .48 .48",
Cash wheat:
No. 1 Big Bend blueatem .53
Dark hard winter, 12 pct..B0'4
1 pet. .,
.48-4
.43
.41
Soft white ..
Western white
Hard winter
. .43
Northern spring .
.41
.40 ti
Western red
Oat: No. 2 white
..17.00
18.00
Corn: No. S yellow.-
Mlllrun. standard . 13.35
Today'a car receipts: Wheat 58;
barley 1; flour 11; corn 3: hay t.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Deo. 8. (AP) Eggs
Pacific poultry producera' aelllng
prices: Freeh extras, 36a; atandarda,
340; mediums, 34c; pullet, 33c doi.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying price;
Heavy hens, colored, 4U lbs., 13o; do
mediums, llo; lights, 9c; springs, col
ored, 11c: all weights, white, 10c;
geese, 89 10c lb. Old roosters. Tc;
ducks, Peking, 10 9 11c lb.
POTATOES Local, 85 9 700 Orange
box; Deachutea gems, 95c $81.00;
Yakima Oems, 60 90c cental.
Butter, country meat, mohair, nute,
cascara bark, hops, butterfat, onions.
wool and hay unchanged.
Wall St. Report
STOCK SAI.F, AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, standard Statistics
Company)
Dec. 5:
50 30 30 90
Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total
Today 49.9 34.7 83.7 51.B
Frev. day ... 49.3 34.5 83.3 61.8
Week ago... 63.1 38.3 88.0 84.0
Year ago..... 71.9 39.0 113.1 74.1
S yra. ago..,.171.5 133,3 318.7 173.7
BOND KALE AVERAGE.
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic
Company.)
Deo. :
90 30 30 80
Ind'ls RR'i Ufa Total
Today 83.0 50.9 80.6 87.6
Prev. day....- 83.4 60.1 81.1 67.8
Week ago....- 63.8 81.4 81.4 68.8
Year ago 69.6 71.8 87.0 76.1
3 yra. ago 93.4 106.0 99.8 99.0
N7CW YORK, Dec. 6. (API Shares
Roxy 10c
Tonlte "Night Court"
Tue. "Scandal For Sale"
Thur. "Our Scarlet Dauglitera"
STUDIO
Adults 15c
Kiddles So
TONITE James Cagney In
"WINNER TAKE ALL"
Tomorrow Charlea Farrell
Janet Gaynor in "Delicious"
Fancy $
National Coal
Free Kindling
l IBl Ton
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Tel. 681
The Of tstfjat J07 will ae'cottpSfly an electrical gift. Every day in the year will bring
thoughts of appreciation from Mother. There in an electrical gift for every purse.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER
Hoover Debt Adviser
- ?4.
Ogden L, Mills, secretary of the
treasury, Is one of President Hoo
ver's closest advissrs on war debts,
(Associated Press Photo)
again displayed Inability to move far
In either direction In today's market.
The list pushed up a point or two
here and there early, but slid back
later with some socalled wet Issues
turning heavy. Net changes at the
finish were largely of unimportant
proportions, however, and the final
tone was steady. Turnover was only
about 700,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 30 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye..... ... 71
Am. Can . 49
Am. & Pgn. Pow ...... 0i
A. T. Si T. 103
Anaconaa -,-,., B
Atch. T. Is S. F. .
, 87
Bendlx Avia. ..WH
Beth, steel
Chrysler .
Coml. solv .
Curtlss-Wrlght ...
DuPont .
en. Foods
Qen. Mot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
North Amer
Param. Public ....
Penney (J. C.) ..
Phllllpa Pet
Radio ..... ......
Sou. Pac ...,
Std. Brands .......
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. .....
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
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- 31H
. 12i
. 30 a.
, 8
. IB 14
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Once the vote was announced, con
fusion arose In the chamber.
Speaker Garner had difficulty In
restoring order.
There was so much confusion that
Representative 8nell, Republican lead.
er. repeated several times a demand
for order.
Representative MrDuffle. Demo
cratic whip, then read a list of mem
bers absent, who he said would have
vote for the resolution If they had
been present.
They were five Democrats:
Brand of Georgia. Garrett of Texas.
Martin of Oregon. Sanders of Texas
and Harnor of West Virginia.
Southerners Opposed.
Much of the opposition came from
southern Democrats, who were re
elected to the next house.
Representative Mlchener. of Michi
gan, assistant Republican leader,
asked the speaker If a similar resolu
tion were brought up what his ac
tion would be.
Garner said "the chair will decide
that when It's brought up.'
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two used farm wagona.
Priced to sell quick. Phone 386.
FOR SALE Male Splta puppies,
weeka old. 118 Oenesee.
EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland
mia wees wnnu kmkj. nawicj
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
FOR RENT Furnished cabin: elec
tric lights. 6616 No. Central.
WANTED Light closed car. Will
pay cash. 38 Washington St.
FOR RENT Niw 5-room furn. home.
38 Washington St.
RELIABLE woman wants work: any
kind: fun or part time. Bessie
Dorn. 348 No. Front.
FOK SALE: Duroo sows, feeder pigs.
Address Box 9069, Mall Tribune,
llsT III A rIf '
VY f i-n I H1U
Until luesday Might
GAYNOR FARRELL y-
JE te" Tk. STORM l-
iE COUNTRY X'A -
......
M Geary and Taylor the Ban Fran-
clicovllicor nnasoanrr
hotel Here, the
environment ot
to be found
'javelers I
nIHclent
U - rt uni
ihnillnflr a far fluna
J.m'i ntiltltuillnnii. h
thlp-strewn Bay, the teeming lire or
Oakland and Berkeley surging np to
the hills on the opposite shore miles
away. The Tie from here la truly
marvelous, a sedative to tired nerves,
ft dalte-h ro hm taondleed eve. a nlrl.
COMPANY
njnrj3C0sfSBHaaMflaj
a8Wa
ib e atmy' vV X
$mrj jrjrjrjr. Ill
. v . v sir
Re Indicated he would leave the
matter up to the senate where the
Olass amendment providing for re
peal, federal protection to the states
and outlawing the saloon la pending.
Tne nouae aajourned until tomor
row when lt will hear the president's
message.
This was the first vote on prohibi
tion repeal by the house during the
13 years the amendment has been la
effect.
If- ANY ANY e-
lOC 8A1 TIME IOC
ENDS TODAY
"He Learned About
Women"
TOMORROW
"Blondie of the Follies"
AT THE FIRST SNEEZE
USE
Mistol
PUT
Essence of Mlsiol
ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF
AND PILLOW
rrc new
HEAR THE
Medford Gleemen
IN CONCERT
Tues. Eve., Dec. 6
A stirring chorus of 60
voices. Tickets 25o and
BOo.
High School Auditorium
,.
Chariot
w'ttra
me-up lo the Jaded appetite. On tht
n noor are two otner equauy ram-
urants, the Florentine itoom
delightfully aire
the main loony,
tome 6(0 truest
Id room, each
umerous suites
Lesired slae an J
-m furnish
t natures art
ns. earjeclally
Many of tht
Ilea of tht
uriously art
ed.
reasons he
lodered Clift
it both Mr.
nor and Mr.'
both reside
ils. of course.
of the maoago-
of tht rueatr b
on that no aruest
1st to obiect to tht
o that atmosphere of
fid personal service that
So Important In present day
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