TllUWjlAY. 0CT01I1CI1 11, lt2 THE EVENING HERALD, . KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . Paga Seven age c's P OF pa The Evening Herald OLAHHIKIKD AD ItATICH First "lusortlon ........ prr line 10c Two Insertions .........it lino 15c Tbroe Insertions , . per linn ItOr Poor Inuirtlun ..a.po Una Sifto Wock (0 times) ..M...(r line Bile 0an nimiUi ...... per line 7Bo Mlnlronm ehargo 26o. Ads not eonneoutlre ire charged m now fol lowing eaoh oinmlaslnn. . .-." , flret Insertion la In "New Today" eolnmn without extra charge, but II Insertions In that column are at Urst Insertion rain. Display classified ad a (where typn larger than thli ! used) are counted nine llnna to Inch. 'Copy must bo In Herald office br niton to got In that day's paper. NEW TODAY FOIl BALM CHEAP Hecond bond lumber nlao block locuai poain. Sit Ailclilgan ova., 13-18 FOll BALK 4 large Inla on Callfor 'nla live, worth 20 each, will tukolOfiO for quick sain nm going away and nood the money, thin tt Itood Invivitmoiit. 1'houo 8aoit 11-13' FOR BALK One Ottown aw with iiuiio timber, will aII fur lein than coat of , Phone .HISR 11-13 ' 11 Vii.-t n , . . ii,unu-Mwini ni your nouao or eiiino, graduate In tailoring and Irons design. HFlB, 11-17 UUSTKD A supply of mountain nialmKany. Klnmaih packnlK rom lany. Phono tig 1 1.17 FOlt RENT First etnas front apt. 'With plnno. 410 10th at. lltf. WANTED Office aaalntaut one who 'Can onorntn tvni,wHini Atmtv i.u lifctor slating experience llx W.o. iioraiu ouice. 11-13 FOR BALK Special alx studohakcr cncop. ia I'lne at. 11-13 118.50 FOR GUARANTEED ALL ' Wool ault or overcoat, tailored to yoar moaauro by A. Nash Tailoring Co, All ono price. Phono 100 for A. It.' Banner, and he will call day or evening and how goods. 11-17 FOR BALE Mahogany vlctrola and ' records, one AtixmlnUttfr rug 81-1 by 18 1-2 Mulberry color, art glaaa library lamp 80 Inch sltado. coal oil rwiator ttylito enamel) curtains and drapes, fancy work Including library and bedroom sot, lunch clothe waxed artlclos etc. Tho ahovo nrtlclos aro almost new and no reasonable offor will be retuaed. Apply ut 1210 burnetii avo near Flrvlew store. 11-12 FOR BALE 3 Jorsoy cows, one fresh yesterday; other will be next wook; f 1 00 buys both. . 80 Alox Cheyne, 2nd-houao aouth of Spring lko school, or phono 10F24. 11 FOR SALE ,70 young turkeys; early hntched, flno chance to realize n nlco profit; also Holstoln & Jersey cowa, ell with sucking calves; see Mrs. Mclloynolds, 2nd houao north ot Mack's cash storo on Morrill highway. 11 FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt. for rollnblo couplo without child ren St. Frnncls opts. 628 Oak st. Inquire opt. 4. , lltf FOR RENT ISO 4 room houso, (urnlturo for sale. 1851 Oregon avo. 11-12 FOR 8 ALE 2 good Jersey milk cows, a' loo nn organ. V. Cnrtmie on, Keno routo. 11-13- Now Mllla addition grocery store. Near thii Hull, Kerne and Hose, call and gut 'our prices. Oil Nil FOR RUNT Ono wnrtn, rurnlshed room for' ono or two gcntlemon. 237 N Mb st. 11-13 FRESNO, Cnllf., . Oct. ; 10. jho building j'lit less th'ifti luilf no iibur o a hydro-uluctrlij plniit 1 11 tn I ri It I iifr sufficient power to opiu'uto 'of tlio motion picture lioiuws li the coutiiry will ho tho motion plctiiro vlsunllzod filmed under direction, of onglnoers who constructed tho 18, 000,000 Jiluiit oh tho, San .Joaquin river north east of, lioro.. For, moro than n yenr, norom t ha grand cimyon of 'ha Salt Joaquin, 11 motion plcturo ciiiiiera has automatically, cjiirlng diiyilKlit , liourii, taltsn ono Plctitro ovory Clyn ''inlntiliM of .tho , power houao No. 3 of tho lOillflon system. Tlio rilm he .shown lo engineers In noum lon; Willi, th9ipe(lnK Of the plnni early In October. . H Is not n co'iiiiiioicjiil niovln, hut taken to en lnrnln mid UiHlruel.exiiarln of the Hauthorii Cnflfornln' Killsnn eom pnny. " " ' Ikodak finishing at Btlnson's. 8tf '( . ' . ' r.T V Kodak finishing at 8tlnsou, t(( FOR SALE WANTKD A Catholic woman to do about two hours cleaning at the Church olthor Friday or Saturday of ouch wuok. Apply at 028 Miiln Ht. Suite 1. 1D-I2 WANTKD TO IlE.NT-FiirnUkjd 4 or 5 room liouuu close In, fumlly ot litres. Hunt references Phono 37 10-1) FOR BALE -Ford rondator, alar) or ii w tlrua, dollvory box In fine shape at nlmrgiiln, Kliiinulh Fulls, AlltO CO, 224 Mil III Ht, . lOilI! FOlt BAI.K Lot 28x120 ft. on Mull) Ht. next to Coulrnl hotel.' Price reasonable, P. Kyun 008 22nd Ht. Oakland Calif. 10-11 Our dollar eule aturta Friday Oct. 12, 11:30, Winters Jewelry Htora. 10-12 FOIl BALE 75 hend thrifty young hoica K0 to 100 llu. llox 177 Klamath Falla. 0-11 FOR BALK Modern 6 room home, fiirnlKhcd or unfurnished terms, will conaldur email car ua part pay ment, call 21S .Michigan ave. or phone 43V; -!& AJTLF.ft- Fine, lartce Newtown ap ple), $1.75 a box delivered In sec ond lOno. 8. A. Nye, Talent, Ore.' S. 28 O 20 FOR BALE Furniture, springs, nmttreaa, beds, hantora, atnvea, chnlra, guna, clothes, ahoca. Bought at 020 Klamath Avo. S 250 24 Inc. FOR BALE Home plana, complete for 6 -room modern atructure; an unuaually clever deatitn and one 70a hould conalder If you are going to build. I have no nae for (bum and will soil cheap. Call. Herald office. 28tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Largo pleasant sleep ing room for ono or two gentle men closo In. .137 1st, St. C-12 FOlt RENT 9 room houso furni ture for salo. Inquire at 327 Oram. 5-U WANTED PASTURE For 1000 head of cat- tlo send your feeder beef to Roeth King & Roeth to pasture for onrly beef. Shipped llreet-from ranch to market In March nnd April 11.50 per head per month. F, J. Kiing, Fruto, tilenn co. Cal. 11-24 WANTED dmnll furnished npt. or housekeeping room. 1'liono :i04W -ll WANTED Practical P. N. Herald oftlco. nursing, box 9-11 HELP WANTED 2 CARPENTERS WANTED Form carpenters preferred, apply t Motropollinn hotel evenings after five. T. J. Whoolor. 0-15 WANTED Moro salespeople In towns nnd cities No bond requir ed 150 Products Extracts, Spices, Soups. Toilet Articles, Food Proline ts, Medicines Largest Company Host Qualities Moat Co-Operntlon Hustlers mnko J I an hour. Writo W. T. Rnwlelgh Co. Ct. 2038, Oak land, Calif. WANTED Mnn to fix front of blilg. also root with plastering and cement experience. Have materials for roof. J. I. Johnston. 719 Main St. 2 It HELP WAN'TKO . An Intelligent person, cither Vox. may earn $100 to 1-00 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $26 weekly ln spara time; exper ience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjocts suggested. Bend for par ticulars. National Pro.is, Bureau, Buftulo, N. Y. Aug.. 21, 1923 Aug. SI, 1924 Inc. BUSINESS NOTICES PANDY MAOAZ1NI3 club offora. Call 394-H tor Mrs. Polletl. ... S 150 15 TEIA.NQLB CAFE Tho place to get oud sale. OPSIN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main Street, Phono 624. 14tf AilvertMiiK nnvn. Tvv It and see. TJOINGS OF THE DUFFS LITTLE. BUTT V JANE MAS To TAKE HR ' r. n-T I 1 iiitT- T11C c j nM 1 n .ju 1 iir . m as thh. bis people THAT '5 THE 7 REAL ESTATE Wiulch our window for our dollar illo Frlduy Oct. 12, Ui.'IU, Winter Jewelry Htoro, 10-12 FOlt BALI-: On day torina li room lioine with basement, eorecned In pun: I). Cull 1)25 itiwo. . 0-12 FOlt BALIS Corner lot on Portland & Esplanade, Hot Hprlngs addi tion $2f0. canli or terms, J. L. Holt,- 020 S. (Iran (I Avo. Lo Angeles Cal. 0-18 FOlt BALK Modurn 3 room houao with bath at 1015. Kaplnndu sou ownor at 1113 Mulo. 6-11 FOR BALE Two good Bhropshlro uncus., ncott w. ,M:Kadrce. Mor rill. ' 0-15 SITUATION WANTED WANTED To contract trench ex cavation for the Installation of sewer pipes. Inquire Lorenz Co. Phone 371-W. 123 N. Cth St. 26tf MISCELLANEOUS Wo clean pa pored, nil tinted walls. quick, efficient and ' reasonable. Call at 022 Main St. or pbono 72, The Cleaner man. 0-13 LOST & FOUND LOST Plain gold wrist watch on link bracelet. Notify Herald office Reward. , lotf LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PrBIJCATIO.V - (Publisher) Uciwirtmcnt of the Interior U. 8.. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. Beptember 10, 1983 Notice 1 hereby given that Zlg- mund Plotrzyckl Peters, of bonanza, Ori.'Koo, who, on May 15, 1923, mado Homostend Entry, No. 011425, for SW'A SWVi & EV4SW14, soctlon 3, township 38S, range HE.. Willamet te Meridian, bas filed notice ot In tention to make Final Throe Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before J. O. Ha niakor, V- 8. Commissioner, at Ilo naoza, Oregon, on (bo 20ln day of October, 1923. - , , Claimant names are witnesses:. George Bparecton, of Boonnza, Oregon. Claude Dayton, of Bonanza, Ore gon, Jobn Bradley, of Bonanza, "Oregon. George Hlrtz, ot Klamath Falls, Orogun. ' a - f r'p, P.Tf.IGHT; ' Register. I 12y-0 11 Inc. ... . NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER, GENERAL LAND OFFICE, Washington, U. C, 1923. Notice Is heroby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act ot June t. 1916 (3!) Slat., !18), and the Instructions .of the Socretary of the. Interior of Septem ber 16, 1917 (46 L. D., 447), the limber on the following lands will bo sold October 30, 1923, at 10 o'clock A. M. at public auuctlon at th United States land office at Lakeview, Oregon, to the highest bidder at no, leas than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to bo subject to the approval ot the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth ot one per cent, thereof, being commissions allowqil, most be deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned It sale la not approv ed, otherwtso patent will Issue for the timber which must be romovcu within ton years. Bids will be re ceived from citizens ot the United States, associations ot such citizens and corporations organized under tho laws of tho United States or any atato, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon applica tion of a q'unlltlcd purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will bo offered separately before being Included In uny offer of a larger unit. T. 40 S., R. 7. E., Sec. 31, NWVt NE4, yellow pine 515 M., fir 40 M.; 8W NEVl, yellow pine 600 11., fir 45 M.; NKVi NV4, yollow plno 490 M., frl. NW NW 14 yellow plno 300 M.. fir 65 M.s frl. SW4 NWV4. yellow pine 270 M., fir 175 M.;' 8E.NWW, yellow pine 425 M., fir 75 M,.; nono of tho timber on these tracts to bo sold for loss than $4.09 per M., tor the yollow plno and $1.00 per M., fqr ll0 fir. ; T. 41 8. R. 7 15(, See, 5,. frl, NEVl NWI4, yellow pine 375 M., fir 50 M., frl. NW NW',1, yellow plno 300 M.,.flr 50 M.; SBVi NW'A. yellow plno 300 M., fir 25. M 8V NWti, yelluy plno S00 M., fir. 50 M.r Hee. 7, WA SEVi, yellow plno T mr. duff xSPEAK TO nne iM i' n (?HPN E girl TELL HIM 1 CAN'T COME Right now, .'.-m. XT X I m , , ..' Her Winning, Smile " 1 1 sXyS y , CJ. 3?'.'. t ifi- P. 1 J,,, t 1 '. Ji 'Wti( I'fJ.. r . V" mx ' .'l 4 Women ot tho United States will be Interested in this photograph of Mrs. Kamlnev, shown hero with her husband, the successor to Irfnia as prime minister ot the Soviet. MERRILL Mrs. J..W. Taylor visited in Klam ath Falls Wednesday. 'Mr. lid Mrs. Jas. Bcogglns at Sacramento havo moved to Merrill and will make their hqme with BcogglnVs mother Mrs. Etta Scoggln. Scoggln has accepted a position with the Morrill morchantlle company. ' C. G. Merrill left last week on a business trip to San Francisco. He returned Sunday evening. Mrs. R. H. Anderson and Miss Miriam Offleld spent Friday In Klamath Falls. Lewis Scoisglne of California, has moved to Merrill and will take charge of his mother's ranch. The "Merrill schools were dlsmls- sed Friday to allow those who wished to attend tho fair." Merrill waa not as well represented la exhibits as j former years. . R. C. Anderson, Wm B. and Geo. Crnham left Friday for a two months J trlp to bt. Louis, .Jio., iney areke, , Sunday morning for Wheat- making the trip by automobile. The rains of the last week have delayed harvesting operations and caused some loss. Jones and Dolan of Spring Lake district wore la Merrill Saturday on business:""''' " '"V R. H. Andcrosn made a trip to Klamath Falls Sunday returning with a now sedan. Miss Ivan has arrived In Merrill and is teaching In the Merrill high achool, having accepted the position left vaant by William Hughes, who resigned on acocont ot alck nesa. Wm Hughes was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. The Morrill Library Club meets Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wal tor Robinson the anual election of oftlers will toe held at this time. LEGAL NOTICES 430 M., fir 140 M.; NW SEH, yollow plno 450 M., fir 5 M.. bull nine 60 M.. SEli SEW. yellow pine i 345 M., fir' 180 M. ; 8 W W SEV4 yel low plno 510 M., fir 180 M., none I ot tho timber on these sections to i be sold for less than $4.00 per M., 'ror the yellow pine and $1.00 per ! M., for tho fir and bull pine. . I WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner, Genoral Land j Office. S 220 20 inc. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE OF nitl'XJO.V FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY lit the matter of the estate of James llavllnn, deceased. Notice to creditors All pcrsiis having claims against tho abovo cstsito aro required to present them, with the proper vouchors, within Rix months trom tho date qf this notice, to the under signed administratrix ot said estate at tho oftlco of Hornier, Manning & (laming, her attorneys, American National Hank Uldgi, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Dated October 11, 1923. Anna llavllnn. Administratrix of tho Estate of James Hnvlimi, Decea sed. O I 1 .1 S, 2 N 1, 8. THINGS OF wi5he& to VCp ON THE . MAf-1 I t ' r -T v "-i 'A . '.V: W. F. Hill was a Klamath Falls visitor, Saturday. 1 C. B. Craig made a trip to Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Merrill moved Into tb.3 house of Mrs. Etta Scog glns in Merrill. Melvln Bowman, who recently accepted a position ' In the First National bank ot Merrill, and Mrs. Bowman1 havo moved to Merrill to reside. It Is expeted that Mrs. Hulet who was recently operated upon at Klam ath Falls will return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hasklna were visitors in Klamath Falls Friday. The old Adams flume over Lost River near Merrill has been torn down and work has commenced on a new one. The new one Is to be rof oncrete. The work is being done 6y the U. 8. R. S. Fred stukeI ieft Sani&r morning . . .., ln Lake ,ounty. jirs.;FrCd stukel and Elmer Sfu- land, California, on a visit to Mrs. Stukel's mother C. C. Hulet left Tuesday for Med ford to attend the meeting ot the Southern Oregon Presbytry. " f : Th jtarr -W J. -yan-.Nuye'leld secretary of religious education of Oregon, occupied the pulpit at me First Presbyterian church In" Morrill Sunday evening. Monday was, spent In looking ovor the field at Malln. While ln Merrill he was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Carleton, Van Nuys being an old friend ot Mrs. Carleton both having lived In Pendleton a number of years ago. i SPRING LAKE Walter . Stewart has returned from Portland where he went for medical treatment. Little William "Cheyne hod the misfortune to break his . leg last week. The fanners of this vicinity would certainly appreclaate a few days of sunshine on th un-harvested rops. Miss Winnifrcd McCornack visited Friday and Saturday with her sister in Klamath Falls. WEATHER PROBABILITIES Tho Cyclo Stor- magraph at Un derwoods Pharma cy registered a last 24 hours slight rise ln the which is an Indi cation ot clear weather, so wo aro torcastlng' for the next 24 hours: Fair . weathor, ' possibly' cloudy hut still fair. Tlio Tycos Registering Trermo moler registers Maximum and Mini mum temperatures as follows: Hgh -v- 61 ( Low - ......u.......... 46 . , . IMPORTANCE mvouR DADDY HAS A HABIT OF ALWAVS CALLING up AT THE. vmRonG Time - vufc rvvi'T 'RF "ROTMERED RIGHT NOW CAN WE OF COURSE. NOT TABLE FOR HUNTERS Sunrise And Sunset Time Klamath County. Clip For AnH Carry It Oct. I Sunrise Sunset 10 I 6:14 I 6:34 11 I 6:15 ' I 6:33 12 I , 6:16 I 6:31 13 , j 6:17 I 6:20 14 j 6:19 J 5:28 15 j 6:20 I 6:26 16 j 6:21 ! 5;24 17 j 6:22' j 6:23 18 I 6:23 I , 6:21 10 j 6:24 j 5:20 " 20 j 6:25 5:18 21 j 6:27 j 6:17 22 I 6:28 5:15 23 j 6:29 6:14 24 j 6:30 5:12 26 ' I 6:31 j 6:11 26 j 6:33 5:09 27 , I 6:34 5:08 28 ' j 6:35 "6:07 ' 129 , j 6:36 j 5:05 '30 ;' I 6:37 J 6:04 31 6:39 5:03 OBITUARY Cregan . The fnneral of the late Thomas A. Cregan who died Tuesday mor- Ing following a fall from his wagon will be held from Whitlock's chaoel tomorrow morning at 8:30. Requlsm services will be held at the Sacred Heart church and interment will follow at, Monnt Calvary cemetery. The Rev. Father Gelss will officiate. E. T. Soberanes of Paluma Cal ifornia stopson of Cregan Is here to attend to funeral arrangements and put Crogan's affairs In shape. Roland Gladys May Roland, Infant daugh-. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roland of Malln died yesterday at a local hospital. Funeral services and In terment took place this morning. ArrcU . , Lawrence Arrell Infant son ot Mr. and. Mrs. O. B. Arrell ot Chlloquln died at a local hospital yesterday. Funeral services" will lie held this afternoon from Whitlock's "chapel and Interment wll take place at Wilson River cemetery. . TO APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss And Attractiveness Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded balr beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a reve lation if your hair is fading, streak ed or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea ana Sulphur recipe at home, though, la troublesome. An eas&or way is to get a bottle, of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the olU' time recipe improved by the addition ot other ingredlants. While wispy gray, faded, hair Js not sinful, we all deaire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound, no ono can tell, becaiiso tl does it 0 naturally, so evatily. You just dampen a sponge or sqft brush with it nnd draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all grfty hairs havij disappeared und after another application or two, your liair bo comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. . Adv. $23.50 Suits or overcoats $33.50 guaranteed all wool, Telephono 109. . . - 11-13 DARKEN m( MR. DUFF 5AY5:.lT'S BETTY ?J NfeCourtst Dudley & Co. Corporaion vs. 1. J. Jueksoat Llndley and company have brought suit against T. J. Jackson for the recover? of f 396. 16 wMch plaintiff alleges defendant pwes him fpr good wares, and morchandlso bought end not paid for, ,' Joe Bell, MAXwety vs. Lnvvrencip . ;, s v,. Muurtrctt , . ,'. 'The dlvprce case ot Joy Bell Max- , we was tried yesterday In the circuit, court .before Judge LeaUt- , A doree wll probably be lsud today. .i Cnrll Klrchem vs., Wlljiaon flietj Three causes of action are Includ ed ln the complaint of Carll Klrchem vs. William Hell filed in the circuit , court yesterday... The first cause of action alleges that Hall failed to pay Klrchem. :' 8140.70, for two , tlrea purchased from him; the second alleges that the defendant tiottght other goods from plaintiff and fail ed to pay; and the third . alleges) that plaintiff borrowed 3.60 and failed to repay the loan.' - Harry E, Pelz vs. F. B. Norton The case of Harrr E. Jla vs. f.. B. Norton has been . dismissed ; ,by order of Judge Leavltt because of the defendant making no ojoteoge or appearance. The plaintiff pays costs and the attachment issued Is hereby discharged and property 1 , .hereby released from attachment. F?rst National Hank of KWill Falls vs. Harry Kinney 1 . In the ease ob First National bask of Klamath Falls vs. Hirry Kinney defendant Kinney has failed to appear despite a summons, sewed by the sheriff ten days prior to this) action. Circuit Judge Leavltt de creed that defendant adjudged to bo ln default and further that plain tiff recover sum ot $196.61 together with interest thereon at the rate ot 8 percent per annum trom Novein-. WIS', 1922, 150 tor attorney! fees and costs and dtslrarsrnents. ' " State ot Oregon vs. Lee Sommen and Don Metskcr -Don Motsker and Leo Summer" eonvictod at a Jury trial oa a tooU legging charge In the Justice court, appealed to the circuit ouri and filed , a transrlpt of appeal in the ireult transcript pf Rpeal in the circuit court yesterday. The case has not been set tor trial but will probably ' be tried at the' next Jury term. ' State of Oregon vs. P. C. Carlson P. C. Carlson who was convicted in Justice court on a charge of assault and battery has . filed an appeal to the elrcuit court transcript ot appeal was filed ln the circuit court yesterday. ' The case has not been set for trial. ' Malln State Bank vs. Frank Voss and Mrs. Frank Voss A demurrer by defendants Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vose tc- plaintiffs com plaint was overruled in judgement handed down by Judge Leavltt yes- terday and the defendant given tea days to answer complaint of plaintiff. Klamoth Conty vs. Ella. Hamaker Parrlsh ot nl. ', The case of .Klamath, county a, ' corporation vq. Ella Batnaker Pa rlsh has been ordered dlsmtased beause parties have settlod put of court. . .... . i' - .. 1" Good Fer Weak Eyes "' : 1 , The quick action of simple cam ph.br, hydrastla, wltchhazel, etc., as mixed jn Lavoptl koyq wash aston ishes peoplo. 1 One small bottle helps, any case weak, sore or strulned eyeq Aluminum eye cup free. " ' Good steaks Golden .'low.' and chops at the . 11 - By ALLMAN ' TELLHIM I'LL CALL. A "ffc'"-.: HIM t-ATER - TELL HIM . f I'M SiyiMG BE-TTV JANEW " M