-wcvo-s XT 13' y V"s l-syv,'v Editorial Page of The CapitalJourna CIUaLES H. FISHEB Editor tad PubLahar MONDAY KVEX1XV. Slav 3, 1919 si.A.s,"v-- m " Published Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon. Addreu All Communication! To (Il;e- Mn $g in(al Journal IALEM 13S 8. Commercial St. OREGON THE DOLDRUMS. BCBSCRIPTION BATES Di"v. by Carrier, pet year $5.00 Per Month 45c Dally by Hail, per year $3.00 Per Month.. FULL LKAiSLD WIKK TfcLKUKAI'U REPOKT FOREIGN BErBESEKTATlVES W D. Ward, New York, Tribune Building. W. II. fStocfcwelt, Chicago, People's Oai Building A recent letter to the New York Times, entitled "The Doldrums", is worth quoting for its bearing on present conditions: ' "One with yachting experience," says the writer, "knows the depressing effect of tossinc about helplessly I in a tideway without wind enough to keep the boat on her course. Minutes seem hours. The best of friends '5 j harp at each other yet without spirit enough to resist in manly iasnion the other s abuse. "Suddenly the wind springs up. The landlubber lounging carelessly on the main sheet barely escapes dis aster as the rope becomes taut. The boat plunges through the water, and presently the harbor which all had given o - Congressman Investigates 19 Harbor Projects On Tour Of State. - Violation of Memorial Day Spirit Resented By Patriots .the Yukon. They buildcd (treat fartor- ( National Tribune.) jos ,),,. r.lst anj mje tj,, m9 Every newspaper you pick up f nv.se j wf,t the granary of the world and rid- idays advertises some kind of sport that ( ir,K., ,t with railroacrs. wf.h. .nnm i will start May 30.' ;,iid telephone wires. Why May 30f What on earth makes: There were two and a half milint lull the halt players, fist fighters, tennis ,,,. ; the Vnion army, and only a lit. Congressman W. C. Hawley and wife liflfimmna nnct ..nlf fien.is nNnt in start , t ........ I...U' t ,k..a i - .--.-v fc -.. ... . uv wu r nun in m, ruiuv uaift. :ou May 30. rest of them i Some fool women in New lork have 'a new fad. They want to have a parade! Rest where thoy wearied And lie where they fell fit TWilv TftnitRl Jnurnnl carrier bova ami imttrarteit ta nut tha TuiiAfi an the porch. If the carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getung the paper j up hope Of reaching in any reasonable time IS entered. 7 W'J"! "Trio criin nf etofo onnnnntflfo cimlln. nnnillt Im. ta Toa on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, at this la the only eaa determine whether or not the earrieri are following instruction. Phone 81 before 7:30 o'clock and a paper will be tent you by special messenger if the garner aaa niigsca you. THE DAILY CAPITA!. JOURNAL la the only newspaper in Palem whose circulation U guaranteed by the Audit Bureau Of Circulation! 58B8B8B8B8B8B8B8 CHINERICA. Columbus, Leif Ericsson and Amergo Vespucci, please step back to the end of the line ! Ancient Chinese documents lately discovered seem to indicate without doubt that a Chinese monk discovered the West Coast Centuries before the modern young up starts mentioned at the head of this article were even born or thought of. The documents contain descriptions unmistakably re ferring to Mexico, also to points all along the coast, as far as Alaska. Just what the Chinese are going to do about this if it proves to be true, we do not attempt to foretell. Pos sibly it will mean that the Peace conference will have to decide whether to return us to China or give us into the mandatory control of Japan. In the meantime all good Americans will just go on discovering America every day its soundness and its saneness, its possibilities and it promise. And we just wish to say to any old exploi-er, be he Italian, Norse or Chinese: "Maybe you discovered it, but if you want to know who runs it start something!" ' . ' ' ' PEACE FLAGS. . "The ship of state encounters similar conditions. At 1 0,'t f - riv" an J 1'!,rbor p- ro'v ,w u 1 . . ,1 111 . 1 which have been demanding attention, -"' 1 times she also is in the doldrums, seemingly drifting aim- . of the m hem entitled to social themselves, but IeSSlV at the merCV Of eVPrV riirrPnt. Thon Jill at ntlPP n I consideration. He visited a numwr of 1 v wii a; 1 tinman n( nuntii auu nitc . . . , -i.' )Ugh,left this afternoon for Washington, D. " hroken down work horses on May .to. , tlmU,r ,,. sUies, thousand, of them XJc, after one of the busiest outin?, he A ot cf ,l,pf v- Kat bntu.s come iu uuknoKn, unmarked graea. Thcxr 1yeniever spent in his district. Since arriy- ""'""V?' ?a, MT. V" ,:""' have owrd them till a line in Oregon he has visited nineteen Wt l" Ul' S1"'1 aml 'lu!' Pai '""'.siant 3W.WI are left. These walked 1001 101 our i,.u ... :wearii v and alono toward tho west lorilble. Xot till' Sl'Orts's...ii. tliev. ton must on tn ret the tendency to fasten ..r" ,., iittl ereen tenia.'. in the minds cf the American people the, Fllr (!ll.se mt,ni doa,, au(i iiviligi M(.m. i- i i'm r 1.1 m 1 ill 1 v t!; 11:1 v. u v 01 ' w 11 t-11 i t... i.i j t ... . . new spirit appears. Negotiations that seemed in a hope-!;,rot,'"ti for water sheds. i,i,.di,,g is ' ",iiluv 1,1 4,1 8,aU'8 "", very least that any of us can do to let less tangle unravel, and the desired goal is attained. I th. eitv of Dallas. wh;,e hasi 1 ,";" is os'al,.1,shi;:1 '.f ':8 ti..- oiid 5iiP out of iKht for a utti kiii iH'ii'ti uj iiisiitjiun hiumim.iu'mi rr- - " n"t j""1 -i., " n-tiu-iiiuiT lor ardini; the nods of ships on the l'aeifie ; "l, ' "" ' " "'V' tliat one day of the honors, nil the ma- "Gloom is for the defeated. It is not a fitting role for the victors, A short year ago and the Belgians would have been glad to have had only their ravaged country back again. Now, flushed with victory, they are demanding all the territory adjoining them, following apparently the lead oi the spaghetti imperialists. Belgians and Italians, who are living mainly on American charity, are now indulging in abuse of this coun try because President Wilson is insisting on their exhibit ing some decency and modesty around the peace table. Another of the great engineering feats of the war will be bridging the gulf between the man who is working for a Peace of Europe and the man who is working for a piece of Europe. THE PROMOTER'S WIFE BY JANE PHELPS MRS. POWERS HAS DEOPPED NEIL AND BARBARA FROM HER LIST. Everybody should have his peace flag ready for the glad day when the peace terms are signed. The peace flag is made by putting around all four sides of any flag a border of white. On the American flag the border should equal four stripes in width. This use of an emblem signifying a nation at peace with the world is not confined to the United States alone. Before the war forty-five nations displayed flags of this type at the Stockholm Peace conference. One of the most famous occasions on which the American flag was displayed thus bordered was when the first ship, the Christobel, sailed through the Panama canal. The idea is a beautiful one, and be the flag large or small, every home and public building should' have one prepared for display on the Day of Days. When the women got tho ballot in Florida, thoy are given the privilege of wearing trousers. Right in line with the masculine idea that anything in trousers is good enough to vote. "What do you menu, that Mrs. Pow ers asked her husband to look Ncil'a business upf" " leu. " Theu ! "That ia, liia busi ness record." ''Why should alio interest herself!" "Because she liked you, and waa hesi tating about asking you and Forbes to one of her select affairs. in in-It in the long run. I can't believe it would with you. You have your lovo ly home, your boy, your friend Why not be contented!" "If all you indicate is true I shall have no beautiful home, no friends." ' ' Nonsense! Pon 't talk like that, nor nlow yourself to feel that way. Your true friends are still the same when vim arc in trouble that thoy are when yon do not need them. As for your const and will urge that the shipvnrds ! lu'" '"" sum ,l,l'm p" "l,v terinl wealth, if voti w ill, that these two be given every opportunity for Imildin-, U"'" ,lu' "'l's' s!""ri'a cl dl l,l,l"I"vs i milio i and a half have brought to us ships on private account, to furnish em-'tu s,iirt llie sr""S season. !UU(l olnsf nlovment for labor and a market lor; M:'.v lllls fn'w tn h? m-ognucd in Ah llt is.t the lumber ouiput of the state. jevery state but the eight really southern, Xhl. Spanish-American War laid tri- Kelative to the projects at Astoria. s,11,,'s 11S ,tu' ""tional saM.ath ot pa- ,uU, at ,,, 1(,,,t ()f , .uuiU(1 ,.ounlrv. he expressed the belief that there will trititisiti. A day when men, women and (,M.r in Arington 1 saw o:,e day o be established at that point a tally-;;"" "' i"- " '"' , flug-druped colfins, besides 200 equipped nr.val base, and that the river;""' ll,i 1111 "" "l "'"-'" oiica graves. They were the dead of tha and harbor improvements, so necessary , of the men who wore the blue, und to; X1inl ,,,, , mJ ,10n(r , Jl(, njl0 of to the development of the western part ; "'uoci on wimi mai i.onsni means ,o,fivi, ,t, JiMt ,.oimemonitio of the state, will he adopted as rapirtly ; s lo are living today .exercises over the Maine dead, as they are favorably routed by the The day vvas established by the (..and j Wp ,,,. ull thp s jfil Waf V(,t. engineers. Ar.v ot the Kcpubl.c. May .10, 1 I ,., wu.r(.v,.v wt. fiml ,ll0 litt,9 Aside from these ninteriiil ilemunds I '' the purpose of commemorating tnc m(MUuls from the district, he has devoted much ideals of the dead of the I'nion triny.j Al, (1(iul of wgr, Thp time to the matter of securing the i....a day that has been held in such tender Mml of Iuimb( ovor ,, uiedinte release of Oregon soldiers and jreapect that 40 of the greatest sta es of (lu0 Hh h(,r,. ,, ailj, sailors who are not actually needed mltl.c Vnion have gravely .morporate. . ,,,, ,hp w.v Fu m the service and promises that co oper- ...to their laws, no for sports but m of tu.m sl(lp ation with other western representa-j that the people of the stutc might pause t,lpm Qr r tives. lie win enueavor to securo ior tae ror uay anu mm ui ineir miguiy returning soldiers nroferenco in secnr ing rights on public lands, believing dead. A veteran soldier said of Kansas: And in spite of all these millions of dead, whose names the people of tha country will honor in their Hearts oa that a large number of them will seek "State, are not great, except a, me. Memorial 1 av, the n lisorab short ght- honim in Oriiron. mav make thorn. Lj ..' . . . h " I - .fl lltl ItnriftI If linrt.ni'nnu mnn aanrl In this connection lie expressed the Men are not great, except they do and wi B ,,.. spason opinion that discharged soldiers should dare. bo furnished transportation to their But for the men who fought the bat- homes instead of being dropped at the, ties for the Union, and their sturdy eon point of enlistment or in a cantonment. tent ion for right and justice fot many As a final word in leaving the city he veurs after the battle-flags were furled, said: I have received a most cordial wel come by the people wherever 1 have gone, and wish to express to tnein my the United States would be only a third rate nation today. Hut for the four years of awful fight ing, when the nation s Hie was in the wo- oa Memorial Day. I remember one president of the Uni ted Stutes who declined to visit Arling ton on Memorial Day, and who went fishing instead. His name was held up to scorn and obliquy. The country nover forgot or forgave. Yet it is openly advertised that golf and tennis and baseball and a work it . ia I '"'""'i t '8 too early to think of losing 11 S0UI1U8 .... j, T ... , . awfully harsh, but she told him after ho ' " ',. V '. . " , had made his report that she should " 'T. ,0 ",;",t .Forl";? 18 drop von from her list. ' ' 1 ' ; " W1 ' b b,:,,,ro 1,0 " I almost groaned aloud. This was the'" ".i" ,T' n"1-0, ,.,.,.... v.1. r i... i in. i .. i. ... i i. i ")'' h' will d0 it himself. He is very . , ... 1 . st uliboru, verv impatient of not only ro- ine tu iuy social aspnations; tho woman'. ,,; . . . ? T " 'y,-.l how hard it is for him to give up such a source of wealth; but unless ho goes straight he will have to. Ho can be u whom 1 had pliinued to invite to my home in the hope she would give my parties eclat. Tliiink (loci I hud a friend I lib.. M L' 1. M. - .... .. . ., ..,. ,,,.., n ii pr,,,,,,,,,.,. K0 simit. I have known was to have him know it was better j .. i. V; 1 i... n .. ii., ,, ii . .,,1 rr i ,i , . . many who did nut they never wero have At times they would ; n n n - o,n l, In .wl i. . . 1 . v i .1 u. Hn , : assistance I have received in obtaining, We would be in the condition of the . b0 11 open on May 30 t the information necessary in tho dis-!wuspish little nations controlled by ean- f ua ,w" n"u nu .Ir" charge of my public duties. If, in a..yditti overseas. The right won at a cost v '8' ""jLo nnT"d Sp?n'!'. W" way, I can serve any man, woman or in lives and money that staggered tho "' " " ua.uij cuiu IU fcllVJr TVS. 'Lie dead for mc and yon" this May 30. Isn't there enough rent honest-togoodness patriotism in this country to call off these dogs of sport and permit tho country to get tiaea the spirit of the elder davst ihabkl wor'rki. BALI. child in the district, I shall take great pleasure in so doing." Wflamette Track Men Victors Over Chemawa In Saturday Track Meet nation. Tho United states government did mighty little for the returning vet oruus compurcd with what is being done toduy. There were no triuuiplu.l arches in enduring marble, no pensions com mensurate with the perils endured, no waiting jobs, so soft berths for return ing soldiers. The returning armies pass ed in review in "ragued reginientnis, an army of tramps, in appearance, and ent home in that plight. The fires were dead in the forge, the fr.rms had grown to weeds, the carpenter's tools j were rusty, and the boys were i,.m oid j to take up the dog eared school books was first in the 120-yord hurdle. In Yes, indeed, an enduring peace will lie the worst thing the Prussians have to endure. t,v !ly , bv RIPPLING RHYMES By Walt Mason LIBERTY DONDS. We bought our bonds in times of s tress, to help our Uncle' Sam'l fight; war being done, we say, "We guess we'll say to all our bonds 'Good night 1' We need the coin for gasoline, for suits of clothos and shoes and lids, fori the embarrassment which would!'.' ,; i. , 'iit very lira men. net. itiine ji.m i u icu to iiitt Jii v ...... l. :.l ll. .,i i. plans into ettect. I.ona ne Morton liml ' k. : -1.1 . . . r . , .living; .i40 per cent men are not lion been tit ii'f nl not to hurt me too much. , , . , ,, , ,, ,, , , ,, , ' lest men 111 tin v business. What a dry eibnps Mrs. I uwers had ta ked of us, I ,,., ,,, mk ,fllk w,, J Mi. l owen. had wanud h.,. father, per-,,,,,,., , u,,l( ,,,,. , hiiii'o fiih wifo hiitl uiinii'd litnnmn . t l le.ise ,on t look like t hat ' Mr ! ,, , ,, vor ,,,,,,, iclen. k s after a .... . "I hnd;at Jinvduunt 's at lunch. 1 have ... .p- 0 ,ell yoa that was why I went to j,,,,;,,, ,, 1ilt). 1Vrhl w ,,,',, 1 nweis niter von to i me of vonr intra 'i , . . n . .1 1 1 . . , .... . 1'" as well to suv nothing of what we lion to tiv to get into societv. t,,,,.!-1, ,- , .' , , ... , . , " , , , u , have disuissed to him. 1 will sav 1 nl to sine you. 1 have seen, even where 1 .1 , ... , . " . , tltni. nil 111 ilHU IIOIU'U 1U11 111 IOII1 US. I live, how it has hurt women when t lev -ei 1 r .. :n 1.,. ..1...1 , .1 Hied to get int.. certain sets und failed 1 1 . " It. V ' , V , shot put by Nichols, of Willamette. lu ilo vou 1 are aboii it ; e sooKe i,:0 .11 t u 1 1. 1 i 1 III the tug-of war, between tae sophn , , ... , . , , , . ' , Ins gooil live. Or felt his hand clasp, so , . , u j . ticueh, us 1 he resented the fart that ; ,1 7. . 1 ... n 1. x- mores and tronmcn resulted 'in a Vic 1 wauled to be amiichmlv, instead of',, ...t.i . ... ,. .,"...... .11 ..'. 1 tory for the sophomores, ,,. f;l , ..HI,. I, 1 1, i, " "'" i.iinjiiie. , ' ' , ,"u.m"! 1 dressed, simply, but carefully. 1 .'. -... ...mi n o.'v'.i, do for ,ou women iiiivHnvf It makes sluves of von, dressing, entertiiinin mid ng here, there nod every wnoio, inn in 'cause you cure lor it nut liecause so .I.MS II. 1.1111 SO ll,. ,!, , 1 , .. , , , "That Hill be uice. 80 that Mr. rrcilerirk is here aguin. I liked him iuinienselv that night I met him at your dinner party. He rang true. Hoinething ;l geod many do not nowadays." She bit her lip, and immediately commenced to . lint of something else. It wasn t like l.omune to make such a tactless mark. The track events of Saturday after noon, winding up the May Day festivi, ties were between Willamette Univer stiv and Cliemnwn, resulting in a vic tory for Willamette with a iota! score or poinis OI W to 00. noa.e, or v. no-, .,. ,.,ft j.. j. k,,if(..s,.am,,1 .i.,,,!... mawa. was the winner 111 the 100-yard, Th(,ro n0 .vm.atnmV S(.ln:s, l n dash; Choate. of Ohcmiiwa took the I Sl.h()llln f(lr ,lUllll(,(1 sol,ii(.rs. Tl(. ,,.. yard dash ; Fisher, of illn.nette, took ' s,,()(.koi1 Wt,Ht . ()l.it fnmhion , the 4 10 yard run. and the 880 yard ri;n'(lioi, . inHan(, ,,,,,,. was won by Oling, of Willamette; ml Y(.t ml( (lf a, iU rin, n? rnm tne i.uie rua isp, arson. ..1 n , '. . wt, ,;!,. the rnion res.' winner; liartlioionicw. 01 vvniaiueiie oipieme, , and for more tlinu 40 years .-r the , .... 11 ,.i.!.. f . . he high .pimp. Tasker and .chols . of,tinn. Th(,v ,.,, th tfr,.at ad W .Unmet e. tied for first pla, while f,,,,,,,,. t,(, , , ;(s, , ovpr the broad .pimp was won by Chnate of th(, Vnh r T,,r pprt,,,! tllp fnr. lii'iiuma. 1 in- jum-ijii iiimjw nun . nixvU -,.1,1 fi,,?,!- niniick, of Wil!;im,ttf; tlio disfin 'l 41. .ti ' taMnMaMBMsMsWSMManBBnMMBH 1 IMMlU't t'l 1 llflHTI it, lilt' ftllll- Vlltlll K. I.vtiuiH. ot' Ui'Jiimrttc, ami the for Skin Tortures Don't worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained at any dm? store for 35c, or extra larse bottle at $1.00. Zemo .- i.isov. , ' . blachhe; , ..-: worm a .., .. healthy. antisept.w ... .' . ' .,, ,., greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and cost a mei ? tiifle fur eacn application, it i , .ilways dependable t:b w r : :;r.tidnij,o. Mis. So.neliedy is the thing to do. ' I wore no jewels, not even a brooch. I ''''j would not give people occasion to talk IL'.'t , . .in imr i 1 1 1. v .iruiuo. Jlisr hs 1 was about to stnrt l.onainc canio in. 'Olive down with me, then Thomas It ii. i ii ' t ii mount to Alleged Murderess Laughs While Jurors To Try Her Are Selected. Insanity P.ea Salem Woan Is Named On Ccnim:t-ee For Memorial N'Btlle, V'r.sh., May .".Smiling-nl tunes even laughing -Ruth (Jarrison. , IS viar old girl, sut in superior court to- day closely wnti hed the proc. s, of ii,k- illi ! 11- e i 1 1 . k ,11 i. linn iu orriiie iter nue mi playing on the slut machine, and buying fireworks for the J dr-m. minder .barges, it is ai- kic:?.' l-olks arc so anxious to un oad the r trpcioui,:L"'":, " rrr.vrr. B ,h' i iiii i nut ii ,11 1 n, iitiru precious . . .... i . . . . ' ihiikis, uiey scarce can wan; incy want to scorch along; st..rr . M:, i, h wi,,... ,ar that road that trkes them to the poorhouse eate. And so!'''1 lit' '' iUr. .rt i i . i ti ,i I rooms. Hutli darrisoii was in love w ith me pi ice oi Donus us uown, to ligurcs low l vc seen thenv cudie nu,n. the husband of the il-nd skid, and perts are hawking them in town, and asking us tn tit!) 1,-0 a lliil Tlln icicn nmn l.iii-ts Ivi r.11 l.n o,s lwM .... 1, I ' ...V...V. u ' '.v. iiv 111,111 uiy o in an lie- vail, 11U U l.Ull- er have those bonds than wheat; the seller is an also ran who'll never live in Easy Street. A little while and men will w;sh to buy tho bonds to have and hold, and owners will remark. "Oclsfbh! They're worth more now than minted fold !" Ilrw foolish are the sons of men, how!p i in-n. latuons, so help me J'hn ! If they have fourteen bonds or ten, they're frantic till said bonds are gone. They care not for th rainy d- the day they're living is serene, and so th-v throw tHr bonds away, that they may burn more gasinc. All 1 "fdlcssly they whoop along, and put a mortra on the' oops, and sell their thrift stamps for a serf that ther -ay gayly loop the loops. the rnurt prnrednre will Center upon a conflict of experts as to the sill's sanity wns clearly indirated dnr ii g the opening bouts. The state has the n port of r.n CMH'rt nlien'sf ileclar i"ir the uirl sane at the time t fie eiiiee. hhe is pleading teniporarv in sanity. Kour jurors hud Wen chosen League Of Nations Meets For First Time la Paris re (Tinnorow Lorraine Make Fourth ut Luncheon.) GRIP,! fiFLO E FIZfl ' Hasaann'. Wlzarti Oil KtUabla, AntUcptla PrwvMtlv (iiivernor Olcott announced today that Allen B. Joy and (feo. R. Funk, of Portland, Mrs. A. N. Huvh of Sab 111 and Mrs. lien Celling, of l'ortland, will comprise the, committor which will be entrusted to carry out the wishes of the ineu of the lliith Kegincers in pro viding appropriate bronze, siheu, or other plate to lie erected to the nieinorv of the officers and men from Oregon who served in that regiment in the World War. These appointments were made by the rnthers of Soldiers and Sailors Club and by the Htati! War Mothers. While in France the lldth Engineers accumulated a regimental fund in which a balance- of 17li.nn was left. As the men comprising the regiment were from three of the northwest status they voted to apportion the mom v in rijunl amounts among these three states for the purpose of providing some suitable memorial for the members win During influenza epidemics spray trie no and throat several times "ay with one part Wizard Oil and two nirffl w. t r t i n i. an ,:,.- If you haven't an atomizer, gargla ' 1,1 lU' th( ll!'rcme sacrifice in France. Pari, May S. The first business of the Leslie of Xatimis was to be trans acted today. What ia effect will be the eleeutive rouncil lnvetitig of the league was scheduled for ( olom 1 House ' apartment at the H-lel Crillon at 4 p. m. to take up organisation work. th throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets op an antiseptic wall of defenst against "l-lu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead t grip. Stop them at once with W izard Oil before they ua develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not satisfied, return the bottle and gft your money back . Ever constipated or have sick bead iche? Jut try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at drug, cut. Guaranteed. The governor has received a bank draft for Oregon's share of the fund which will b1 turned over to this com mittep as soon as it is orpranizod and ready to receive the same. AUSTRIAN'S INVITXD. Oonnld D. Builer, 7 year old son of Mr. I. ('. Butler of Cathlamot, died at Asturia Tuesday as the result of be ing run over by track. Pasle. May S. (United Press.) A dispatch from Vienna today reported! the allies had invited the Austrian! pesce deL-entrs to eomo to St Germain on II st 12. A rut.r. f, ar,t last cunday on the A mm Wilkins ran'h a few miles from FnT'-ne --.-i ,vi r nt .is. Ordet for 4"0OPO railway ties have been placed with the mi'ls in Ijicc county. The price paid will be tu-0i0. lcf v. --t -i v In f . . ft,, s ". jj ii 1 ?' ''.r-s. ?f -if , - ! P i. h . :i ' - , . :t , : ..... . m -.. - - if !' i .'.,- ' - - i A t WHO IS STILL AFTLR TUE AMERICAN KACIXO (IP