February 4, 1932 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAL1.8. OREGON PAGE THREE 3 OFFICIALS RE ELECTION (Continued from I'm Out) ly fnr mora lhn It Mri, and trlnr lo that lime n a resident ! Lake county, wher ha aerved aa county assessor ftir two terms. Ila waa elected aherllf i( Klam ath county, and served In that t a parity fur a term. Ila la r pletlni hla slsth year and first tirm aa )nsllc nf tha peac of tha l.lnkvlll dUlrlrt. Ila la a re publican. Mra. DeVaul la completing, her ftrai four-year tarin aa county treasurer, i'rlur to har lcllmi a county traaaurar aha was city treasurer fnr ona tarin, and after that operated liar own Inatiranr aaxui'y In thla city. Har frlanda ara now rlrciilaitnl pntltltmi to hare har li a ma placed on tha bal lot of tha rapuhllcan party attain thla aprlni. County Judia Kred It. (loddard, Cuminls.inner Hllaa ottanrhaln and t'ounly rlharlff 1.1") d Low, all republicans, hava previously an nounrad thalr candidacies for ra nomlnailon and r-lecttnn. Mul Hla I'vtitliina Caudidatea muat fna petitions signed by at least 130 reatstered voters or muat fila declaration of their randldai lea and pay a filing far Wllh tha tlma becoming short ar between now and tlma for clos ing of registrations, filing of ran didadee and tha election llaalf. niany names ara mautlonrd aa pnaalltla candldataa fair offlra. and aoma Indication la seen of pulit tal leadera forming frlandly alll ancee for mutual promotion of rampalKtia. Knr tha cuunly judgslilp, Judge (ioddard la certain to hava npo anion for tha rapuhllcan nomina tion. Juat who will oppo.e htm has not been announced or set tled by admlnUtratlon oppunents althnufh T. II Waltere. forma city mayor, la atlll tha moat talki of randidata, although ha atlll re fuaaa to commit hlmaalf either ona way or tha other. Tha namaa of tienrg Gritsl. head nf tha Klamath Talpayera' league, and of Hurrell Hhort, for mer county commissioner, are mentioned as possible democratic candldataa aloni with that of Llndaay glsemnre of fort Klam ath. Nona of tha democratic poa alhllltlea haa announced whether or not ha will run. Sheriff I. lord Low appear lo hava tha field to hlmaalf aa far aa tha republican nomination la concerned, althouib tha demo crata ar aiperted to har a ran didata In the field with th hope of riding Into that office with tha aid of a foreeeen deetre on tha part of th public for a "chance" reaardlesa. Humor that Keith K. Amhroaa, forme- chief of police of Klamath Kalia. or Lou la C. Mueller, former deputy aharlff aad chief of tha law enforcement department on the Klamath ree rrTatlon, might run are account ed by their frlenda and ar roc aldercd only gnaalp, A. ti. Morrlaon of the real ea lata firm of Itlley Morrlaon and a'retary-trraaurer of th Klamath Taipayeia' league, ha been mentioned aa a poeatble can didate for the republican nomina tion aa county clerk. Jay II. t'pton. atata aenator. haa written frlenda here that he Intenda again to be candidate tor tha aam office, aettlng at real rumora that he might be a can didate for tha republican nomina tion for congreaa from tha Second Oregon dlatrlct. Upton egpecta to he her about tha middle of Kab ruary lo rebuild hla political fencea and view the poaalhlllty of having opposition from Klamath county for hla race for renomlna llon and re-elortlnn. Arthur Srhaupp. atat rapre- Quick, Sure Comfort for Varicose Vein Here' aurprlalng relief guar anteed In your particular caae! Moon' Emerald Mil eaaea your pain from th ery aecond yon PPly It. Oddly enough, th wore your caae with broken velna and ulcere the more Emerald till aeema to help! Keep putting II on, and band age your lag. No more broken velna. No more ore-evll-emell-Ing ulcere.. Juat follow dlrartlona and you ar aura to ba helped. Star Drug Co. won't kaep your money un leaa yon ar. RUPTURED? Free Demonstration at th Wlllan! Hotel, nn Hun., t-'eh. 7th, Ity Mr. It ,l. It A Kill HN From 10 a. ni, to 1 p. m. It mat you abanlutnly nothing to rarely free ten-day teat aupply of th herbal muarle-tonlc "I'la pao." and lo examine and have demnnatrated to you privately aclentlflc lelt-treatment, which anmany other attest under oath rid them of thalr rupture and aaved them from lha knife. FREE PLAPAO FREE Htuart'a Plapao-Pada ar pat entable different from th truaa, being mechanleo-chemlro appli cator mad self adhealv pur pnaely to keep th mtiarl tonic called "I'lapao" contlntioualy ap plied tn th affected part, and to mlnlmli danger of slipping and painful friction. Fabric aott aa velvet aaay to apply Inex pnnnlve. During 20 yours tlinu aunda hav auccefnlly treated themsalvas at home without hindrance from work. Awarded Clnlri Medal, Roma; tlrnnd I'rlx, Parla and Hnnnrnhle Montlon, Bun Francisco. Proceaa of recov ery Is natural, so no stihaequnut Us foran y kind nf auppxirt. BE SURE TO CALL1 Do not fnll to call on Mr. Hae burn, as you may not hav an other opportunity for aoma tlma. Itenieniber the time and place. . If not able to call, write for FKF.K TRIAL I'LAPAO. Address Plnpao Co., 9118 Stuart Bld., 61. Louis, Mo, Children's Hour In The Day's News (: lCu (iroMn-up don't hav a monop nly mi all th "prnfmrnlnna," thit dy. ItHrn'i llttl n I'matii, 1, of Jlniiuu, m.l ii blu MlriRr, rronitlni befor th "ml kp ami rU hava w hvre? Why, (hit la FrriMla Wln.rr, Jr., 4. .min ing lo b a Jwhijf and follow hla fatnuua papa, fcniluta jnrkvy and trainer. And along tha aama lln) Look at tbla! Perhaps Wendy Shipwright, t. daughter of Cap tain llcnla rihlpwrlght, Kngltah ilyer, will ba another Ituth N'lchola. Anyhow, aha files regu larly with her father. And llke- wlae aentathr, haa declared that ba will not be a candidal (gain for the atata legislature, and Perry O. DeLap, representative, haa not yet decided whether or not he will again ba a candidate for tha atata law-making body. Mentioned for Treasurer Mrs. Huth Oreen la a talked of possible candidate for county treasurer In opposition to Mrs. DeVaul, and a political meeting Is aald tn have been held to further her candidacy. Mrs. Lena Den nis, former city treasurer, baa also been mentioned. Ceorge B. Taylor and Kd X. Kendall, the latter formerly con nected with the governor's relief committee, also are talked of aa possible candidate for county treasurer. The republican county central committee will meet Friday night at 7:30 In the county court room of the court house In an adjourn ed meeting to complete the work of filing committee vacancies prior to th election at the May primary of county committeemen. Other matter ar also before th group. Th democratic central com mittee was to have held a meet ing Wednesday night, but tha ses sion failed to materialise. The Jefferannlana of the county are, however, active, more so thsn be fore, and spurred on by party vlc torlea In other atatea ar planning an aggressive campaign which will naressltat having candidates on th May primary ballot it they ar lo run In th November elec tion against republicans. 'Disturbances9 Of Chinese Are Cited (Continued from Pa la Ona) that the government decided de finitely to aend a full division of army trnnpa to Shanghai to take tha place of the Bluejnckota who have ben hear Inn the brunt of the flKhtln alnce laat Frldiiy. "In view of the .indenlrnMe menace of the Chine In the pant and the gravity of the pres ent eltuatlnn." the reply added, "the government flnda It Impoa aihle to renounce mobilisation or prepArntlna. for hoflttlltlea en tlrely. The government haa no objection to entering Into no goltatlonn concerning the ne pa ra tion of Chlnnne and Jnpiinete force and the establishment of a neutral sone In the Chapel dis trict If necessary, ' Ye nr a ago women didn't offer to marry for money. They Juit married men fnr money, but now they've got to advertise to find out who'a got It. Classified Ada pilot good cus tomers through doors of scores of progressive stores m JOB SITUATION IN KLAMATH IS NOT IMPROVED fresent conditions of unem ployment In Klamath county aliow no tin pro vt'iiu-iil sn-onlliig to the January report lsud by the governor's r"ll'f commit. ee. Treat-fit rejlatratlnns fur aid and rellff to data total 15, with la! new registrations during th month of January. Kmrgenry highway work employed 2hu men during January, with 240 In county work receiving credit In groceries. Tha governor's committee, with th aid nf tha county gave re lief lo 737 famlllea during th past month, arrordlng to tha report, whlla the city poltca de partment gav aid to 1IUU- tranv lenta, consisting of one maul per peron. It, K. Itradbury, of the gover nor's relief committee, la In Portland, attending the meeting of th Oregon atata highway com mission, and studying methods of operation of the 1'urtlauU relief commute. Aasurance of alt posnlblo co operation In aw u ring a 1.0", (luu bond I'sue for emergency re lief from th Oregon atata high way commission, whs given It. K. Itradbury of the local commute by rilate Kenator Jay II. I pi on. In a letitT r-'ivi-i WrdtiHsday. Henator I'pton declared that th Klwanls club of Hend had parsed a resolution endorsing the bond lau, and that County Juda II. II. lieArmoad of les cbutea county, who la attending the meeting of the commission la taking with him a copy of Ipton'a letter endorsing the move. The senator declared that he believe the highway commission has ample le-at authority to pass th bond Issue, but that if It bee omen Decennary to aerur confirmation by (be legislature and a suet-la I aesalon la called, be will vot to give them addi tional authority. Kenator t'pton expect a to visit Klaraath Kails In about 10 daya. according to hi letter to brad bury. O'NEILL SAYS LOCAL PROJECT TO START SOON IContlnued from Pag On) awarded Immediately for th work, Mr. O'Neill stated. Com plete machine shop will also be constructed here, ha atated. The Klamath Falls plana will not Interfere with plana for the round hnua at Hend. Mr. O'Neill aald. Hut the three or four atall round house planned for the Dea chutea city will also be construct ed. Hegardlnc enmpletloaj of -the line and the start of passenger traffic and the first trip of the Kinplre Itulldt-r over the through line tn San Francisco. Mr. O'Neill atated that about a month'a work remaltia on the line south of Hend and that construction, which haa been su.pended this winter be cause of snow, will start aa aoou aa possible after the enow goea off the company hope by March 1. To lloleter Kuad llrd The new r'fanoed oullt last summer and fall from Klamatb south will probably need refilling and reballaatlng In some placea this spring, alter the moisture settle the fills and ballasting al ready placed. No additional work la planned north of Hend on the Oregon Trunk line because roat of chang ing the curvature would b pro hibitive. Mr. O'Neill atated. No announcement has been mad regarding any change In date for the start of pnsaenger service nn May I.r, he said. President W. P. Kenney of the Great Northern Is ituey on the Job, as are all railroad proaldenta now. O'Neill aald. The (ireat Northern will pro ceed with construction work on the spur track aouthward towart! Shaw-Hertram's from th Klam ath river bridge over accretloi land as soon as the title dlsptin Is settled. O'Neill staled. Til state, which aold the property t. the tlreal Northern. S. O. Johnei. . and olhera claim title to the prop erty below the 1 7 S meander llm placed by tha I'ntled State gov ernment. told In Montana Mr. O'nelll anld that about a week ago be was In Moniami where the weather was IS helov tero. The busy general manager, however, aeem's to enjoy it. am; commented with a twinkle In his eye. that "It nmkes you step live ly, ' Ho doesn't seem to mind the snow or the lower tempera ture, however, and confessed that "I wear light undies the your around, alnce the first winter when 1 came to tho I'oast with red flannels, and all of that." Colonel Frederick Mears, as alstnnt chief engineer of the Hill line, returned Thursday from me tier, and w-lll spend n day or two here on business before leaving for headquarters In Seattle. W. F. Hansel, locating cnclneer. Is atlll In metier. France raided the American dollar, and dry agenta raided Al C'apone's brewery.. Strange busi ness, thla liquidation. Young women all over the country ar offering to marry for money. And the more, the mar rlor! All that gllttcra mny not be gold, but nowaday there'a no' hnrm In InVIng a seconn tooa. Red Ball Stage Line One Stage Daily for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 eave R. F. 8:30 a. m. FOREIGN AREA ENVELOPED BY FUMES, SMOKE (Continued from Page Ona) roaring background, tha tatoo of machine guua cama romtantly from what appeared to ba an aiiensltil Una. All the fir waa directed at th (.'bines posi tions north of lha city and th ( bines war returning th at tack with field piece and ma chine guns. Arr In Flame Fires In Chapel threw a ghaatly glare over tha whole northern section, advancing alowly toward the aetlleinent boundariea before a stiff, cold north wind. The flames destroyed Tse Cblh .'" Amrlan cltliena In tu college, a wall-known Chlneae i lomoblle accldenla laat year," S'hool In lha llongkew dltrl- which the Japanese hare occu pied. Chinese aald the Japanese set It afire. At about 1:10 a. m tha heavy guns fell silent but the 1-Inch artillery and machine guns were still firing. It was too dark to ar what was going on but It was obvious a strong attack was un di'r way. Tha Chines entrench ed around the ruined north sta tion war atlll holding on. Th naval forces, bombarding Woosung blew out lb commer cial cable bead, leaving radio and the great northern cable as lha only means of communication with the outside world. Kelt lenient Threatened Moanwhll t h northwe-t boundariea of th International settlement were threatened by a wall of fire advancing before a stiff bret from Chapel. The flamea war spreading rupldly In the Chlneae area where flimsy buta were set afire by In cendiary bomb from Japanese airplanes. The 1' nited Rtatea marines had their hands full In the Kocxhow t're-k area where thousands of Chines refugee, clamored at the ' bridge gate, vainly trying to i enter th. aetllement' The, were . letting In only holder, of author-! ired p...... fo, It was ..tlm.t-d that already nearly . million relu.ee. are camped In lha city. Tha new detachment of marine. I which came ahor from the' rrulaer Houston spent most of , th morning settling In their billets. For them Hhanghal waa a cold city after months of Manila sunshine. The boy. put on their long winter underwear. Fund short Over In th Hongkew section th Chlnea faced a food short age because they wer afraid to leav th home where they had county on the central Oregon barricaded themselvea to look for highway drew the greatest corn more provisions. Some of thermion, with Tom Lillebo of Japanese were atlll ready to ahoot Keedsport low bidder at I2J.J1J any Chinaman who looked Ilk for two bridge, two and half and anlper. flr and half milaa east of Jun- The municipal police, however. I tnn tni B,rham Brotaera of were extending their patrol are itm .,, th. low Dl(, of into nongaew ana mis vvrniu wer within half a mil of th Japanese headquarters. Word from Amoy aald th Chl ues ther fearing trouble, wer streaming Into th foreign quart er on Kulangsu Island. Four Japanese destroyer wer there but no other naval forcea of any nation. There wer rumora that American resident wer planning to evacuate, but the mlsalonaries who comprise a majority of th American community aald they had no Intention of leaving. Martial law waa proclaimed at Woosung and shipping will not I be permitted to pasa the nar-1 rowa In th Whangpo between I 7 p. tn.. and 7 a. m., nntll , further nolle. The Japanese naval commander ' apologised to the British and ; American consul, for destruction : of tha cable head and promised ' to provide a guard for th re- j pair crew. The forta held their own nnder i the heavy bombardment today as they did yesterday, when at one time they wer reported by the Japanese to hav been flattened out. But now that -women ara open ly marry. nic for money. It baa at last been proved that tha Amer ican dollnr goea farther than Cupid ' dart. There are 228 nccro public tiona In the United Statea. Th uict way to cut xptvi and mti money Ihia wmur ia to prTnt aiekna xpMx Thoniaeda of vonia ara adopt. taff tha bMlth habit of givlBf a aiild laxative toavtry nambar of tha family one a a waak. Thua Iirevrntinr or check nir eolda, hemdarhM, diEzineaa.bilioiUfieaa, and conatlpatton NATUftl?ft.UMT N)-belnir Mfe, mild and atl-VfireUble, ta ideal for this family uae. Try it and tara alckaeaa expenaa. Only l5e. M Tkm igk t Tomorrow Alright NORTHLAND Transportation Company Klamath Kalis lo Bend schedule ha. been reduced to on round trip dally Leave K. T. 7:110 a. ni. Arrivo Bend -...ia.H.1 p, m. I. ear Bend ..l:RO p. m. Arrive K. F. .....!: OS p. m. RIDE THK NORTHLAND Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot Union Stage 830 Klamath Ave. Kife 1 """" n M I TRAFFIC 15 COOK'S TOPIC AT Kill "If they kill a few American aiarluea at Hhanghal, th coun try will h up In arms and may evan declare war. Yet, wa ara Inclined lo pass off almost with- I out a thought, the killing of Kergeant Carl Cook said In talk to the Klwanls club Thurs day noon. Kergeant Cook appealed for cooperation with tha pollr de partment In bringing about safer and mora orderly traffic In Klam ath Falls. Ha cited Klamath Falls' record last year, when It led to the l olled Htatea In the number killed per capita In auto mobile ac'ldeuta. and predicted a better record the coming year. Kergeant Cook told of tha en try of Klamath Falls In the Na tional Hafety Contest for lb next year. Malcolm Epley presided as chairman at the luncheon, and In connection with the civic im provement program announced tentative plans of the Klamath Falls Herald and News tor a home Improvement contest to be held thla spring and summer. The Klwanls club quartet sang number which were featured in the recent Kiwanls-Llons club program at tbe pelican theatre. A. O. Goehrlng and Klmer Ilal slger, who put on a Dutch stunt, had charge of tbe day a elnging. President John Houston report ed that the Klwantans and Lions Jlu,b ' r"' 'hf'rh.rh"' 7 ""rk " ,ul' ' ' l" . ,. ..K'"' " Hub ba.ketball '"m "L"'.', h'' f " J... i. ..i. LaI. t', r" 8"ur' "'"l Bidding Keen On Highway Projects (Continued from Pag One) of tha Juntura-Pearh aectlon of the central Oregon highway in Valheur county. Of the sli bridge contract to let, the three In Malheur IUCKIES are . CHIP Of THI OLD HOCK Cath In on Poppa's famous nam Not Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.l For months ha labored at m fflv dellar-frday "estra." Thanh rrothad lata a r) Ilka brick through plal.glis wlsdow. Dua boM Ilka pea, aad wa don't aw a palooka , . . k mi siskIss Ilk wrtls Whaa vndetulng, ha hanas hit rlemaa a lha chanoallav. Th boa offices Ilka hit latari FIRST NATIONAL F1CTURC, "UNION DIPOT.TMv hot shKk to IUCKIES four raora, but didn't illck ma aiokan of IUCKIES nythlng for hit kind vtords, "Yas'r brick, Doug." TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRlK-60 modern minatcs tWth tha of today iworncs th news of tomorrow, every Tsicsday, tll. for th third brldg on n.ll cast of Juntura. Summarv of tna low blda on major highway projerta opnd by the commission follows: Lincoln county: Otls-8llti river section of the Oregon coast highway, I I t miles. Three low b.ds antered by I. L. Young, Portland. I6.7s: Joplln and Klden. Portland, 'Ji.mn. I. yon and Prl'-e, Hpokane, 7,317 f,0. High bid, Hchmltt II rot hers, Kureka, California, 1151, 205. Malheur county: Juntura-Pearh section of ceniral Oregon blgh wav, J miles. Low bids by Hall and (ill. Portland. Hl.liM; W. H. Puckett, Boise, Idsho, 15,273 60; Ksrl I,. McNutt, F.ugene, l7,. High hid by J. Itehman. Portland, t'll.HK. Itids were for concrete pipe rul vfrts. Alternate bids on corru gated Iron also entered. Two bridges furthest east from Juntura. Joint blda: 1a,w bids by iTotn Llllebo, Keed.port, I2.il2; l.lnatrom and Felganaon. Porl lland. S29.46S; Rarham Hrothers, Hslem, I2.50 50. High bid by i I. L. Young. Portland, 135,491. Seventeen blda entered. Thl;-d brldg near Juntura I -tarham Hrothers. Kalem, II, Cs; J. A. Tertelllng and Sons, iHpnkana. Il.72: Ltllle and Kelly. La Orande. f 1J. ftao. High Ibid by A. G. Plsnt. Ontario. 117, I 4 x. Twenty bids entered I Douglas county bridge at Corn stock: Low blda, J. F. Johnston, INewberg. I.15 SO; Tom Lillebo. ' Itecdsport. 14,1 45. 60; A. G. F.n i right. Eugene. .71. High bid , bv Curry and Porter of New jport. flO.lt. Fourteen bids ctered. Snow Rides In On Twenty-Mile Gale (Continued from Pag One) road Is open, but chalna ar necessary, i The minimum temperature re f corded by the L. 8. weather bu reau Thursday morning waa 20 degreee above tero. The weath er man Issued a forecast for cloudy and unsettled weather dur ing the next 24 hours, with condi tion, favorable for .now, and lit tle change In temperature. Th state weather bureau In Portland Issued a forecast for un settled weather tonight and Fri day, with anow. In the ea.t and rains and anow. In the west por tion of the state; alightly warmer tonight and fresh southeast wind, off shore. At noon today the velocity of tha wind had lessened to 14 mile, per hour, and waa still blowing from the southeast. Tor lack of money, aom cities ar paying their help In ecrlp. Troubl is. most peopl will not bellev what they sea In th papr. "LUCKIES are my standby. I buy them exclusively. I've tried practically all brands but LUCKY STRIKES are kind to my throat. And that new improved Cellophane wrapper that opens with a flip of the finger is a ten strike." a It's Your Throat Protection ogotnst Irritation And MmsirsProof Cellophane Keep I furl Tuilei" SUCCESSOR TO MELLON tiAMED BY PRESIDENT (Continued from Pag On) Great Britain, President Hoover announced tonight. In a siatament President Hoover explained that tha criti cal situation In all countries In thalr International economical problems required la the Interest of tha United Ktatea experience and Judgment of the highest or der and thai ha bad therefore called upon Becretary of tha Treasury Mellon lo undertake the ambassadorship. Mr. Hoover said this would enslile Mellon to render service to his country equal to the dis tinguished work he has done at home. The prrsldent'a statement was a. follows: "Tha critical situation facing all countrlea In their Interna-j tlonal relations, lha manifold economic and other problems d-! mandlng wis solution In our na-1 tlonal Interest call, for experi ence and Judgment of tha high est order. Tbe Importance to our country nf the sound determlna lion of these world wide difficul ties need, no emphasis. I "I have derided therefore, to call upon on of our wisest and most experienced public aervanta lo accept a position which enable i him after many year, of dlstln-, gulshed public service at home to render equal eervlc to his country In th foreign field. I hsta asked Mr. Mellon to under take th ambassadorship to Great Hnuin. I am happy to aay he haa now expressed hla willing ness to aerve." It waa expected that Under-se-rel,,ry of the Treasury Ogden L. Mllla would aucceed to the cabinet post though no announce ment on tbla point waa made. Sudden Death Takes Demo Congressman (Continued from Pag On) farmer labor 1, and three va cancies Quln waa elevated to th chair- Thi Week Only MEN'S SUITS Cleaned and Pressed PELIT0RIUM Qeum aad Dyer HIS Mai Phone 1SS my standby toasted stvrU's final itanc orckcifrtu and Walter WlncKcIL wftow f oulp Thursday and Saarrday avmlnf over N. B. C. nerworlia. m.mhlp of th house military affairs committee when th demo crata look control of th koui at the opening of tha aexslon. He hsd been a student of the Muscle Shoals prot'.n. during the years that It had bean before that committee and wsa conduct ing a bearing lo formulate a bill for tha dlspoal of th huge gov ernment properties when he be came III about a month ago. He waa removed from the com mittee room to his offices and thenc to naval hotpllal where he had been alnce. A heart at tack early today brought death before bl. wife could reach bll bedside. Kutherford had been In so- l parent good health. II died a : few minute after being stricken. Mr.. Itutherfnrd was wlih him al ' tha time. Nervei Upset . . . Back Lame Hookane.W&.h. ' "I waa sutler. n g from a run down, weakened state of health hrought on thru hav lug Inward t weakness." said Mr.. Margaret V-e-r- V Drake of 1120 B. ' ' first Ave. "My nervea were all poset, my back was lame, and I waa Just aa mis erable aa could be until I began taking Dr. Plerrea Favorite Pre scrlptton. but It relieved m of my Inward weakneaa, built m up and strengthened very organ m my body." Dr. Pierce' Prescription WATCH FOR THE IT Identlflea the finest Hti-knrk nfi-premlnm gasoline ever ff ered at 0 EXTRA COST faloa !! sap a. ay aa against tough flavor Cvw Frufi t i -aJi 7 M