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OREGON i 5 u. s. c. MINNESOTA 40 STANFORD 32 BEARS 30 STATERS . .... . 13 IDAHO 4 . 0 PITTSBURG ., 6 NEBRASKA 0 The Weather Forecast: Cloudy Sunday, followed by rain Sunday nlnlil or Monday; moderate temper ature. Hlhet yesterday 1 Lowest this morning 32 !TMrtieth Tear Bv Taut Mallon Copyright, 183S, by Paul Mallonw ' WASHINGTON, NOT. 16. The down-wlth-Roper club within the new deal has been tittering about the com mtrcc secretary's assur ance to the groc ers that the breathing spell Is here to stay. Members of this extensive group of official leftists say Mr. Roper plays the basa tuba In the new deal band, that he Is often off key, and us PAUL MALLON ually blows by ear rather than by authority of the master's music sheet. What these liberals do not know this time Is that the Roper speech was surveyed (If not edited)) ahead of time by a presidential secretary. Also that this secretary usually does his editing of such Important cab inet speeches at the Wlilta House breakfast table with President Roose velt. Discord among new deal musicians about what piece tney are going so tit nevt. aftr thia current rest per led simmers down to the following essential sure facts; , a wrl.rt nf onvprnmentBi miictude in considered advisable by ull new deal factions. Liberals want U to consolidate their gains. Conservatives believe it will be helpful to busi ness, and to politics. Nevertheless, the nature and extent of It are highly doubtful In view of pending supreme coirt decisons, which may or may not knock out half of the new deal; the forthcoming Decem ber 0 NnA. conference, the coming SEC difficulties with the holding companies. The period, therefore, is one of watting for incubation, rather than anvthing etw. It apparently wtH be emphasized by sincere effort to bring the budget nearer to reason. But little can be done to assure an early balance, nor la there likely to be any fundamental swerve toward other than the well Xnown objectives. You might y they are moving Mr. Roper and his tuba down to the front row, relegating the piccolo playerB to the back, while every body waits. anniTHnitf h8 The gov.riiKt-"- ki - developed something new In Juris prudence a flvlng squadron of law yers to meet tlie lecal rush on the new deal. Trie White Houm has been moving ita beat legal men quletlv "from one department to another trom time to time lately. Latest move was that of Jerome yranlt from his nrc post to worlt on some particular PW cases In Tolvlne power. Also labor solicitor Charles Wvransltl has softly depart ed from Ml PerKlns and Joined the Justice department. A few weelts earlier. Metsra. Cohen and Corcoran were "borrowed" by the D. of J. to take charge of the Wilmington Holding companies case. The Justice department still earlier obtained John Dickinson from the commerce department. Stanley Feed and Paul TYeund from nrc. A (troup of Important Tttio ycre w dtcsln the AAA th othtr fy. Tiwy wf-e oying it quntlotwbi policy It . "a the m time srelng on how much It iiu lion l"1? for th,lr buslnCM. Mon of them uttrlntlfd to the government benefit payment the recent ftrong lnrree of rudto m!e. nct even the increased price of radio stocks In Wall ttreet. Unanimous! they decKIM it wa a bad thing, but they were for Tlie Tsnltee traders hare been pepped up considerably by the Can adian trade agreement. They are talfcln? eotto voce about prospects eif esrly areementa with Spam. Holland. Prance. Also possibly even Meiico. Treat lea with Brazil ana Colombia are near ratification. The backstase workers also see the ultimate prospect of a treaty with Britain. So negotiations have been attempted yet, even In a pre liminary way. Difficulties are er loua In the case of Prance and Mexico, but there may be develop ment soon cn 8paln and Holland. The realisation of these hopes will require months. If not years. Also, It would man rather aub stantial revision of the D, 8. tar iff. The rest reason that the Cansdlsn PILOTS ..... OHIO ... ILLINI ...... Medford full Associated Press REVISION MONEY POLICY OF FIR. HELD VITAL NEED "New Gambles With Future Of Nation" By Fiscal Theories, Charge Pro poses 11 Point Program. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. (UP) Former President Herbert Hooer to night called for a complete rever sal of fiscal and monetary policies of the Roosevelt administration, which he asserted was "gambling wi th the future of a nation and already had brought America "to the threshold of devastating infla tion." 1 He proposed an 13 point "con structive fiscal program." including restoration of the gold standard, stopping "unnecessary public works" and balancing the federal budget, "not by more taxes but by reduc tion of follies." Such a program it imperative to prevent "disaster to the i security and happiness of this nation.1 Hoo ver contended, after saying tbafc the country "shows hopeful signs of recovery despite great hinderances." Hoover, who came here from . Cali fornia earlier In the week, spoke before 1,000 former residents of the politically strategic state of Ohio at a dinner of the Ohio Society of New York. Silent On Own Plans He made no reference to his own political plana or hopes, gave no hint a to whether he intends to seek the Republican nomination and try to win back the presidency. But his broad attack on many phases of the new deal left no doubt that he Intedds to carry on at the forefront of the Republican attack on the Roosevelt administra tion. Hoover indicted the whole range of the "new economic planning " which, he said, "was neither con servative, liberal nor common senses. But It was the fiscal and inflation ary aspects of this planning that he- viewed as mast dangerous. The "constructive fiscal program," that he offered as an antidote was: 1. "The waste of taxpayers' money on unnecessary public works should end." . . 3. "The administration of relief should be turned over to ioca! au thorities. Federal expenditures lor i Continued on Page Eight SOCIALIST MAYOR ITS SWITCH OF RELIEF BURDENS WASHINGTON, Sot, 18. fAP) Mayor Daniei W. Hoan of Milwaukee today branded "absolutely untrue" statement that states ana cities now are in a pooition to take over the relief burden from the federal gov ernment. A president of the United States Conference of Mayors, the Socialist who has been mayor of Milwaukee since IfiiS headed a delegation of more than 100 municipal executives j arriving In the cspitui for a three- j day discussion of relief and other 1 problema. In an interview, Hoan commented ; sharply on a atatement in the pe- rtodical review of the Chamber of i j Commerce of the United States, which I said ; "There are atrong intimations that the administration intend to insist that the states and their sub- divisions carry the burden of relief i in the future. Improvement In the economic position of the atatea and municipalities la such that the? are t fully capsbls of bearing a larger 1 load.' j After a derisive snort, the veteran 1 mayor said there are few agencies , "which know less about civic af lairs than chamber of commerce." j ''That's true not only of Miiwau , kee, but of every city," he said. "Since the depression merchant have had to drop out of the cham bers because they couldn't pay their dues, while the public utilities have doubled thir memberships, j "'ft may b thsi some time in th future, cities and state wiij be able . to care for people who can't work. But they don't have fund even for 'umrr.ployable rieht now. The fed eral government must jrive (hem time to adjust faucet u ai make Diana." w. s. c. . PURDUE w. 0 IOWA CLARK GABLE AND O On ItL I Ciark Gabitt. ranking acreen Jovar, and bit second wife have agreed en in 'amicable aeparatton," Mra. Gabi announced in Hoifywood. "Just can of temperament," the Mid. Sable it vacationing In New York. (Aaaociated Preae Phsto FIFTH PARALYSIS CASE IN COUNTY ANDERSON CRK Elton Petri, 38f Anderson Creek farmer, was reported yesterday by Dr. A. N. Johnson, county health officer, to he suffering with infantile paraly sis - He had partial paralysis of both feet and a suffjeestion of paralysis in both arms. Or. Johnson said. He became HI a-bout a week ago ad gradually became worse until Thurs rfitv when he consulted ft physician. The case was disjznoped yesterday as ; polio myelitis. Petri lives with his, parents on his fatm near Talent. This la the fifth case of Infantile paralysis to be repo the county! since the disease brohe out here-on November S. At that time two pu pils of the Howard school were strick en and both died within a week. The other cases have been scattered. The Howard school waa closed but the other schools of the city and county are open- In accordance with the advice of the state department of health Medford schoola are remaining open but, aii cases of colds and other minor ailments are being TiKttly - eluded, a number of student having been sent home Friday, E. H, Hedrick, school superintendent, stated yester day. ',. .v.n city achiola the past week, inching the atutfenta touch. Mr. .HedrlcX saia, This ia being done, he explained, tot curt the spread of colda and measles aa veil aa Infantile paralysis. K. r. Case Isolated KLAMATH PAlL8. War. !. (API Althouah eiprealng belief that the case diagnosed yesterday aa infantile paralysis might be only a minor Ill ness, i4-yea?-o!d student of S!Us whnftl. the lareest In the city, was In the county Isolation hospital for observation today. The rooms of seventh and eighth grade students have been temporarily j dismiaaed. No other infantile paraiyeis caaea have been reported In the city. Four werj in conty2 communities and one In the city. NAME THORNDYI DADS COBITTi CORVAI.LI9, Ore., Not. The Omcon iStat Dad a ciuh ejected W. R. Miif-r of Portland president in connection with 'Oad'a Wcefc-enE leativitiet. ; Other officers named IncE'Kied: C, W. Mcauch.ftt, Aatoria, vice presi dent; Dr. Cari T. Rosa, Portland, treasurer; I. T. felt. Port.and. CTe tary. Members of the cwn .TJitlcc am; John H. OaliwTiCi- and Fred . cook, Portland; CharSea H. Reynoidt, Ia Orande; J. f. Porter, Corvi!ia, and &tene T.torndiV.e, ,fe1foT'i. Tr,e c'.ub endorsed the O. 8. C. atlti prvvrsrn and the general ooi- 20 10 12 , 6 ARMY . . ... IRISH .... INDIANA . CHICAGO MEDFORD, OREGON, WIFE SEPARATE BACRAMENTO,. Nov. 16. AP Transfer of the country's banking Interest from private liands to the federal government was wrgrd be fore the National Grange today by Erwln E King, master of the wash' ington State Grange. "Privately-owned banks are oper ated primarily for tha profit accru ing to the owners," said King in presenting a resolution whlrti asked the national body to adopt as an expression of policy We beiieve that the time has i come when banks should be oper-j aled on tt service basts and not primarily for crolit, "We fawir a government-owned and controlled banking system, which wllJ be operated in ft similar msnner to the postoffir iepart ment,M Kins' TesfcOluiioii, referred to Ending committee for a report to Ue delegate isody, came as the f expressions ot Grange masters upon the problem of financing the farmer. George Sehlmeyer, master of the California Grange, declared that the reduction of interest rsics was of vital necessity to Agriculture and FEDERAL RULE OF ALL BANKS URGED AT GRANGE MEET nlne pointed out that the JfittJoBai f P had expre,ed j h"B vtem. YULE FUNDS FEEL PINCH of the: SAJf FRANCISCO, Soy, J. (Vf) The iinancis! depression from Jh!rh th viu t saving rurtd clubs among Ita vie- """" "v yeli to- plan enerseticaliy advanced by bank ing Institutions, Major hnk in Washington, Ore gon, Utsh, and Arissona have ahsh' oned ths pln in the iast few years. They found it too expensive i5mller hanks in Ariz-rms and faome in Montana atiil colict nick els, dime, and dollars weekly from ibeir clients and return th accum uiaVd vim the first week of De cember, but it i ehiefjy in Caii in the westv U PAOTt JLaOOT Asks Sales Tax Repeal t AS FRANCfiSCO, Nov. i. & Itepeal of th aaiea tex wiii he th ohjecttre of a atate-wirie 03mpiin to he launched aon h? orenJz"t lhor, F-iwrd D, VandcJey?. prednt of th California atate federation of la bor, anKO'inced today. Trade Mr BOSTON. Nov. 1 iAP-UDAi : Trade in wooi her wa roucit sJor ....... 6 ....... 6 ..... 24 0 MICHIGAN ....... 0 DUKE UNIV, . . .25 N. CAROLINA ,0 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Ho Opinion, However, On Rule Against Advocating Communism in Schools Asks Definition Of Rule WASHINGTON,. War. 16. p; ; Mrs, j E-eaor Roosevelt csme into th row rer ruling that capital teachers may not teach eoTiramntsm oday by citing two examples, which,, lead end ; to end. conveyed she Idea that she; fchMrb it .would be iMtrd on the teachers. She refused, nowerer, to express n ; opinion In the ruling by Coajptrai- 5er General McCarl that-tesfchcrs must ilgn ft timeiit that they had not tenghi or advocated commimlsm be fore drawing each pay cheric. But she said he thought it Important that someone in authority define wha the milng might mean. Mrs. Roosevelt laid down tx-o Shesis: O To fceach does not mean to d rocate. 2J Teachers her are dne for dif ficulties when they meet Russia in geosTraphy and economics classes. Her own definition for th verb "to teach," hich ahe dryiy com- nsented wonid be milt valueless io the District of Columbia teachers, Ms. Rooseveifc gas-e as follow: I teach or tell my ohlid if he put hia people about scrmcthir. I do not think it jneana to advooaie anything. I teach o fcell my child If he pats feis fingers on Ujo stove h will be bm ed, I do not Rdvoeat that he pttt hi fingcra on the stov to hro taeas bitrned. ASK DEVELt PRESENT SALT IAKS C?TT, Kqt. IS- f AP The National Reclamation assoc iation tonight declared for deveiop ment of present reriamation pro- jecta In preference to acrea and for fuii dpveiopment of elect rical energy from irrigation reser voira. The reclamation burt-au was aakwi to give ptvfcrcRtiai consideration to expenditure for the betterment of pxistine ayatema and to provide jnippiempntai vater auppii for anch systems where n?ded. An additional resolution whicR asked that She foun-au "take th steps a may be neceaaary to estah- lih and determine the fan that such net? development will not in iwr or interfere with the compie- iion of proper regulation of exist ing Irrigation nterpriw Jn tne drainage bajn affected." waa tabled after it had been challenged h? Wiiiiam ft, Wallace, chairman of the Utah water storagft commission, a nn?cesr7. lie declared the reciamation bar ea always had done that, and sUbouffh his statement waa ques tioned by other speakers, the reso iutin waa rejected hy a standing vote. Ttif- power reaohition IJfeewir waa the object of atfacis with reference to ita recommendation "that the net revenue derived from such in cidental power development ahaii accrue to the benefit of the pro Jecfc concerned and iha powr con- ; wjfflur thereunder. fieorge W. MaJone, Nevada atate engineer, pointed out that in adopt- I ing that claitae of the resolution, ihe conference would he in oppo sition to th 8ouidf canyon pro ject act, since it permitted the atatea to ahare in the power rev enue. 4 Special Session HAi.EM, f?ov, is . AFi Til c - governor durlnff Wr P' i tl aiH t3d in atetiatics Mrsre inUoduced, Paaaed by iej?i!iiture, 7. SiRnyi by Rovernor. tH. Flied without signature, 9, Wtoed by govrnor, 2 KlUed by powerful iegialsiiv FIRST LAD! GIVES IN TEACHERS ROW iv-crtuf committee, St. Oregon' cor caras oa a S3-vrd j ftiiia dt-d in o.hrr committee. 2S.prlt;t fey OalSsak?. visiting safety Kified by i?(:sturc, 31, ? man, is carryij bri past is th i Withdraa fj&ja coniidefaUoa, i5. fni pefiod 'aibun 17, 1935. Fascist Grand Council In . Resolutions Praise HDuce And Denounce Sanctions. ROifS Not. i. iW Th fascist grand couritiS meeiing witi Premies- Mussoilni to pian sirategy in th face: of impending economic sanctioiis, ; hiried defiance at the world to&ight. ; Two momentosia wsolaon were adopted by the council tfter meet ing of Enor than two Jsoars dorfction in the Venice paisce. One acclaimed W Suce a fee m teriallzer of liaiy'a ighta ia Africa" end nraid that TtaJIajJ are ?dy to me'sc any cific in the peaent criaia. The other denoinoed Sov. iS. 1355. a "a date of shme and iniquity in Ehe hisiorr of th sKJrid AuofcSjer pesoiution invii Italian to befiag their home& Mondsy, when economic ssnctiona voted y the league of KaUoas to cure the Itft&sn canipsign in east Africa go into f- foct. TSjo iMicii TotJ as exprejagon of sympathy with ceantrie which thresh fsln? to join in sanctions "heiped the cause of peace. Ti;e jwfiolsjtlojs eaoujicini? tiona wid the Izrsxw howd dete? minatios to strangfe Ut ZtaiUn peo ple economically as well c ttempfc Ry UBiiiifti 5-5?em aji impede the iBRieri&iii.tio3s of their idtftift," The council wiil meet i?n Mon day for fitrsher cS!ot3 on th tions threat. Oregon s ?rtty cloudy tonight and Sunday; Jlght raina northwest por Sjh; iititff change is tewsperatare; nsodrate sotithwest to weat vinds off the coaat- SAK FSACIBCO, Kor. AJ$ Tim ouiioclc Jar the far weatero tatea Kxfc weefe S enei-BiJy fair except frcqenfc rains in . Pacific northwest and extreme northern California, and probable mioii week In northern California nortJwra piaisaa. Tetnperaturea wiiJ fee normaie fliAKC3SOO 3for Tne 25-m Chin clipper vu pat Jb ahaoo feoday ter i eo-rnilft tuning p crHise of? Si Golden Gt tomoT' row s a ppeiimitjary to her Inaugural trip ta the orient next wwi with 15s first transpacific; air nwtii. BuntJaya jaant,. exp?te3 to ksp th bl aeap3n la th air about how, wiii er aa a training and xperie?x-B.therini3c iniiae or soma new crew members empioys by th Vti American Airway. Some of 6hait whos namea hare not aa yet sees ssouncot. jna? o irjciuded is th if ntaii iKsyrai Cail&jrnl to Manila, trip Sot. 22, BULLETIN Kihi Footbsii E5.5ene 3, H-esehuTjf Salem iJ McMlnnville. 13. Klamath Falia- in Grant Pa, 5- CHfCO, CaU 1ov, Chleo S5?e oo11sc defeated Southcrs Ore- iiojs Korma as--?, today for ti Caii . fomiana' first Ticrtory is ftv yeT over thei? livals i&m th neislibor- ng state The first half w acowJca but ooi5 after th tfcisd i?artr oe7n and they reached th jjoai line on a i dflah by lAmbrecht befor the period ended. Jn th fourth B.ijftrT JEreJErt found ! hoi is th cste? of tho Southern Orpjfos iin for another acor d Cottar smashed over for th third 1 towchdowfl. H1EB rim itm fitiini IPMENI Aimiun mrrv PROJECTS! ruK.uuiniinu nun MONTANA , . 0 NORTHWEST . . 32 WISCONSIN ...... 13 Jap Premier Told: Drink Less Sakif By Mikadcts Aide TOKYO, Nov. iIV-Piinc Kimmoeht Saioaji, tht ewperof highest rsnkit adviser, d Pw mier Kelsiife OkKds- tSfcy; Drink Se $io,uor Attend to your duties.1 Pinier 05ca ORPi?JaJ 5s& ii. act considered B5am?co?thy is Japan. hav often been th Jct of esta in tiie .?ip5twe pms. Congress Exceeded Powers 1n Extending Bedemption ' Period, High Court Holds vHSGAOOk sot, 1, fift ; BaJiE that congress had xcedi it pow? under tho fcanirupicy ciii of onctituticn th Urrfted Stta Q!srt; of ,ppeia to? ti evntn clrsiiit $c- i day held the redemjstioa of: re-eeacted FrGFttr-Lcmk feci ub- ; sn&&utonB, Th dc4aio2i, ea?nt th hicb provided , threa yr tedesap o trlod ttntr farss foTiojiT. waa anajsisjaoiia. W thinfe ihi fixing o? pcUls period fo? tha redetnptloo oi prop&ij followiHg th5 forecjoaure oojsatiisite auch. a tt reguo a f bar on rs from iirine iw Gadget "WiH fcf. Sparita, Sinel ASscJsaJer d Chsrloa Q, Sfiggie h?Sd, They added tfca opinion that in - tending th redemptSisi pri&i for UsTte yeera beyond tht fixed: hy atatytea "oongres xeeedeg Sfe pow era conferred upon U andr SSse ruptey clauae of th oonatittios. T-ise deciaion foiiowod iwo ader run is federa? diatrtot ooaris, at Peoria,. 111., waa oaaidereS bosiy blow to th J?w Tea5 ie&r-Uiiten. Th first rrri-r-L?nfe st wa held inoonatitntionl by th SUtit-u auprema ooiat in Th new ct -was passed is Aiijpat, IOS Cl. Kor. tC j APJ Charssed wiiJi sttJBpns to; hoio: ap th paymactf? of th United j Siis firet on th battleship Ca3ii fornia whiie tha vsl wa JiM5 $niJ: tt sea, Oeora Albert Bsysjt 35-yr j old sallofi. was ferought into p7t: here today. Jfavai officer id oyo? waited; into th quarter of iyt W Fei Trien, th pysaiw, shoMei i-i volver to hi Jlb si eiimed; Thi f a atiekap- Th officer waa forced $o w13r to a lower !tra BirfSBJr h swusj os th aeahian and othera of th crew, attracted by th scuffle, aided la overpowerini? Boyog it wa aaid, Boyog, officer aaid aspiaiised siss ply that ha "seeded Bsossy fediyt ASHfffGTOK JfOT, i. ?A?5 i Pro(rr in the f ijsht s4nst th aar eoti marihuana, was reported today by Commiasioner H- AiwiiRStar ad vocata of stiff ntsc for Kairss act Tioiato?- Anaiinge? said wid acreage of the caiinibis saiva weed, or f ndJaa Jstssp hv been destroyed Btiy is Pss syjTSi! Kw Torfc, Ohio, Caiifomi and OtoTSit. Whil many state hav lw d- algned to sppre eowts sd ci- vatlon of th sarcotiCe dcribd teyj Anaiiiger a on of th most dtEr- j aa, th ia no faderai law controJl- i ing it, Federal agent co-opfi with i atata and local authoriti how?,; In dtc&Rg jnarihuan yititios, i cijcarett making nd aaiea, Murder and other crimes of ferti- i tality" Ansllniwr ald of tea conM!iltted by those addicted to tfel tjapcoiic, tOKDOf?. Star. SS. Tfet 0af Ijpr cast! tad; fet iS babT eipectus je aprsnf tey ts Cosin! Htura-ns-SewriiiiiW, former Bftrtear ette?i. iewi5i fe i sets is ef!rtf . . .. 0 21 SONS ... 1 I SEE SLASSinEB WAY J iff BS BBJTe I of o?7ft jobf mssy f i 33 Sfafi T?3obw I"Sssffrd d, Tf? JOSt f K3T- No. 20i, Old Age Pension Leader Confer And Hadio Priest Boih Dissafisfi Hm Deaf Now, With JSEHKHT. Vet, 3. (&h C5a3 is the pns&tntlsl c&ns- it r. r,o ;rtj:;t-:t tht t'.zf t-vij sen p!resao is Ma ?Sio Kdttre Sus it i fe:iisvi the two velS j5iifeJ5sj3 aj DemsKrraMe parti 1 Paasa? CoghHs 3 gives pajtai b fca 5tcie45 rtsis pottiaoa of th Kw Oe at Tsr3pa U5n feeders? o&isa !Stry to t3w Detroit parieart astid , "JUetSginj; fern SSi tenor of yaer Ooujtb.tiafc osa 15e oe l??o4- at fessoTT??w, it 3jspea? that tSs Fa.t5sf Ss SfSntteiy ferokes -wits Sh Sew 5040' aH h i 3r. rrssfsie53i5 sti.y Bii-e a3js6 Fri- Sest J?avJt is 4h Jiet&BojBiaat wed waaor of t; Twnseni o3d g psios aiM foSioir isg ststeswsti Keitfeer t present program oi 3Sew &eS party nor that of tSs Osssoesstiis or J5pii55c5 parties icl'i fe t1jxfBot077 Oiir peoSav Th TOfwnsena; fresp a$rs veji& th Rational tmion few aoc3 pzslicz thai ih $pS tsyKsg aeaaoa Is cis for GoSSira Telaaed to oemmetit ftsrth? OS t3 rjtt5JT of OORffROS twseis tte Geta'cSt radio prteat ad tfe CaSifoTBi. ftdvoral of a prsa&ts ayatem hteh wsid iraraste $33$ . montte inoom to vry person o?er SO year of . He indscid fciw?sT tSsat 5oi5gJ55is's speeel! to saerjoir iPesSd he awrtiiifikg sd ef gwt intewst. :Townend cam to 3icbJgQ for th ptfrpoaa of a 5ct4os at Batti Cr fef his foiiowea saty hoid th hirc of p&ww in a sp ictlm to determin acceaaor fj iai t?. ?5epFe55t?s Harry Kfssbaii, Brisef a. ksSI troiiinR boat for fiaftirn; trp en Coo bay He iwtsiTRed w?th a is pound aatoios ASed &ow ao jb53 a 7o;ji osid ssasa that i as, s said; 0f that w ay isst at it r iia Jtead witfe aa oar." SJais cf Wssliiegtsss got thas ass t Aad prsiiy tee sEa5skh sk. Nsw ispfesi yea sspposssg Sttk people are csliing HI "UhuU" Oh jay gsedrsfs ptessa sot usas? Jhsse werd Mr 4 Mrs SsttfcS Deat yea aiBSTrjEg h r eopj--rigt fey tes Angeles Chsmbtr sistiessf It esas ia fapsa r Medferd pespl lwsys kkkw? abesi ih twsfter bat sippes teg hsA ss westhr t Thru w&at ?srs ihmc bssfal gM talk abeni w!sa she ssest 3Eg bsy frksdf I ttiskssg wbst ?re serfsag s testis it faasti isssissd si weatif pre ptei thea roa sn tareiag ii a boi eeld ast os-fs liven C, of P. CHICO ,