HIE OMAHA lifcE: TIIUKMJAY. OCTOPER 12. 1922. Latter Day Saints Break Filibuster "Revelation" on Conference it Independence Will Consider ,Tcroiial MriMge From Crrator at Today' Session. Independence, Mo, f-t. 11, Kp Hal Tel'sram Th effort by which th fttttru'(i(il's at tha neral Mlifereriie l'f III eiari.2rd I'llllll: nf Juui Christ of Latisr Iy Hs.nis In session t this lat, fiav preveri ed action ny th bmir upon th iur portid revelslion ,resenlsd by rresl dent KrxI'-rKk M.id,sn Hmiih onlli f.rsi Usy lit tuslm-s were frustrate. yeaferdiiy by a, motion in wl aside h Intervening resolution befor th bufly and consider ili main issu All tut tw of th quorum rf 111 chiiRh reported In favnr of areutirig I'reslflsnt Piullfi'a message a on ot dlvlna origin (n't hmdlng aa revtla tln It fh niemr,erlili. Th quorum of (wi-lv apostle and Ilia quorum f'f 70 sent in report unfavorahl to ailrh act-epiunr. Iflder latnlel MeeOn-gor of Toron to, on fit lha quorum of ai-venty tslksd for two hour Jn ir.it(n to lha aeroplane 't tha divumerit, H w filluwed ty Church Historian Waller Wayn Mmlf h f III) lsr( who favored arcerjtane and who ha lha floor when th conference eon yens thla forenoon. Republican Candidate Slate Rapliat Missionary Society Kleiie Officer larwoin, t i. ii.tni rn. hraska Ha pi lot Missionary aorlely, hald In connection with tha annunj convention, alectsd Ilia following off! oars; I'rssldenf, Mr, r. P. CV.lttnai, lAnmln, vie president, Mra. W. W, Cornell, Pawns City; alafa rlry director, Mr, W. K. I0nt, J,lnln; ssslsUnt secretary director, Mr. Vrad CI, Williams, Lincoln; lllaratura dlrao tor, Mr, CI. I Mharp, Omaha; in slon director, Mra, Ti, M. Owlngs, Wayna; rnptsln of Whit Cross, Mr. Hull, Orand Taland; director rhlldrn world rrussde, Mr, Albert Johnson, Mneolni secretary director world wlda guild, Mia Jemil Hall, Mncnln; dl rector missionary dtirn,tion and col. leg counaallnr, Mr, Jeff Yelton, Mnocnnt aarrfarf Thrlailan mrl' ranliall'in, Ml TayMr, Dlalr, AirTiBiriiiT. DIG EATERS GET KIDNEYTROUBLE Take Salt! at flrat aign of Bladder irritation or Backache. Th American man and woman tnuat guard oonntnntly ncaltiat Kid- nay tronlila, bacauaa wa tnt often too much red meat arid all our food la rich, Our blood la filled with urlc-aeld which th kldnaya atrlva to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become alaaflah; tha allmlnatlva tlaiuaa clog and tba raault la kidney trouble, blad der weaknee and a general decline in health. When your kldnaya fel Ilk lump of lead; your bark hurra or th urine I eloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three time during th night; If you euffir with alck hnadacha, or dlzxy, nerroua apella, acid atomach, or If you hav rhaumatlam when tha weath er I bad, get from your pharmarlat about four ouncea of Jnd Halt; take a tuMeepoonfiil in a glaa of water before breakfast tor a fw day and your kidney may then act fine, Thla fitmoue aalta la made from th acid ef grape and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and ha bean used for generatlnna to flush and stimulate clogged kidney; to neutralize th add In th urine so it no longer la a sou rr of irrltntlcn, thu often end ing bladder disorders. Jad Halt la inexpensive; cannot In jure, makea delightful efftrveerent llthla water beverage and belong In every horn, becaune nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any tlmo. AnVRKTIkKMENT. HAVE COLOR III CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablet! If your skin la yellow completion paUld tongue roated ppllt poor yU have a bad taata In your mouth Uy. no good feeling you should take Olive Tal K-ta, fr. lMwarde' Oil Teblete a aub tltule fr ful.m.l wte inir't by Ir. Mwrt after IT '' 'f study, lr. 1,'dwaida' Olive TatMa are a purely vegeiaM romiKjuml nmed with 'liv ail. Yon will know them ky their i ltve e4r, Ta have a rW'., pink silu, bright ers, an pimplv. a trl.ng i( buovant-y ik fkil.lho.-a aVay you ntunt grt at tl tUM, ly. lMrU" Olive TeMrl at t on tha livr and howle like U'iinl )rt hav no dangerous afler e'fx l. They start the b.l and cvvnane vonetipaK). Take on or two ntaHlf and M'la th plraiiig rvautt. Mil lion ef bor ar sM annualty at He and l -o, CALORIES Cmphaili u4 to U bcutd alf upon tN e rUie value cJ foods. Now, k la knowq that tUmii ftMJtr le )qu4lr entil 10 MgquJ iwHaruhmnt. SogU's Emulsion Km frtWuU value M M MffT' buii Ji(V (wtlAk ami kmlc. It h ,A tkk fllernUe VfJ nf feelli IC. II. IHIWI I I, ridllata for t'. H. Nrnalor. Tlll'flS DA T, OCTOW Kit t, Murray ,, I J a. m. I'nl iti It on a. m. NVii, rty Mln. Ul'n,, 130 p. m Aiiiium J 1 j p. in. HiiIwii , ,,, (Hp. in. Kails f'lty up. 0 I'll ,, w p. in niiDAy, fxrroi!i;ii u. llllllllxilllt ,, ,lll I. Ill, TuU ltk V) iU a. rn, I'awni'K city , l in p. iii, l-ii" ri v I is p. m, Wyi.ons .. I 00 p. iii, rl'niiue Isup. I I'D ,, klin p. m. riATrrinAT, fy.Tow:rt it f'ral, Or hai d 00 a. rn. Tecuiiiu'li , ,,,,10 10 a. n O k dliiiner K'l ..... I on p, in. Kyiariim ,,,,, JJ1 p, m, Wivplng Water 4 DO p, in. I'luffeifiOuth (sup, ISO) tiO p. m. r, ii. riiai,i, ( aiiillrfal for toni-rnor, anal MTV. tV,y. tlAHt.Slti VAl. TliriiHiMV, wroi:i:it it. s!iirnl! VI M A. M. ( urlia ,,..,,,1200 M. Miiyil ,,,,,,, !.oo 1'. M. ai'xkvllle ,, 4:30 I', M. llitrlli-y , ,00 V. M. MWAY, OCIoMAt 11. Morion 1 )0 A. M. Dunl'iiry ,,,,, ..11:14 A. M. Utmww 1:10 I', M, Wllwiiivllle 1.00 I'. M. Ilrnillry 20 P, M. fceaver fty 1:00 V. M, HATi rilJAV, WI'OliKK 14. Nii ,.,.,,,..,,,,10:00 A. M. DIooliiliiKlon .,.....,,11:00 A. M. franklin , 12.09 M, Klverton 2 00 I', M. Had Cloud 4:00 I'. M. (iuld Hock ......... t 10 T, M. Nuperlor 1.00 r, M, ti. f. HVti'tM.KN, ftpabtlran amlldala for Attorney (irnrral, THlTltMOAir, CM.TOKKIt U. North I'Ihm ,,,,,,,.,1100 a. rn. Oothenhiitg . 1.00 p, rn, Cotad ,, t oo p. rn, Mxlngton ,, :uo p, in, riiiDAr, ocTowr.H u, Overton ;00 A. M. I lm I'reek 10:10 A. M. Kearney (f,unch) ,,,, 1:10 I. M, illtibori 1:00 V. M, rtholtoll 4:00 V. M. Wood Itlver hM M. Orand leland 100 I', M. (ATlItDAT OTTOBKn 14. TUvenrm M A, M. Aoelua 11:20 A. M. Dannr-brog 2:00 P. M. Nt. Paul 130 P. M. Fullerton 6:00 P. M. Central flfjr 1:00 P. M, IIOB MMMON8, Candidal for fongrv, and A. n. Ill MPHriKV, Candidal for rongrrae, short farm. MONDAY, fX'TOnEIt 1. Merna 1:30 to 9:30 A, M, Arnold 11 to 12 M rtmpli'ton ,,,,, 2 to 2 P. M. Handy 2 to 4 P. M, Callaway Kvenlng TUESDAY, fXTOUEK IT, Oconto to 10 A. M. Kroken liow 13 to 6 p. M. Anslcy 6 and night WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBJIt 11. tMdyvlll 0:20 to 10:20 A. M. Hummer .... 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. Miller ...... 11:16 to 1:00 P. M. Hhelton 2:30 to 8.00 i M. CJIbbon , 4 and evening fiOVl'KNOIl M KELVIE. mi DAY, OCTOBBlt 11. rnntrnl f'lty , 1:30 p. m. f.'olumbiis , . .,......,,3:30 p. m. Hihuyler ,, .6:00 p. m. Fremont ,. ,.,,,..,...8:00 p. m. SATl'RDAY, OCTOBBU 14. David City ,, 2:00 p. m. lilies 4.00 p, m. awttrd , 2:00 p. m. Dr. Burhorn Chiropractor Mr butlncM U te gt (Irk seeple ll. Nn uka tket we cannot hale. Offlre hour from a. m. to I S. at. I'kone JArVto H7. AHJu.t oiteii are 13 fur 110 er It fir III. Suit 414-424 Securitiee BUg. Cor. 16th and Farnarn St. Former Crown Prince Kcsrcts He Cannot Aid KecoiKstruclion Henry L. Mencken, Critic and Eaaaylst, Visits Son of Ex-Kaiser in Exile-Finds He Holds Mature Ideas. llultlmor. M'l., xt ll. IU-gret that lie ratitud go lau k to fierrnuny to aid in reuniting hi country la the f rlnclpal emotion of th crown prim In nil" at Wlerlngen, llollniol, ai irl lug to an uulhorlzwl Interview with linn, prliit'd this morning by the l.ultlmore Hun, Th cabkd Inlrrvk-w, wlil Ii la ropyrtghted by that pupxr, waa given to ll-nry tt. Mii'ken, the crltl' and eaeayint, who Iota ln In Central Kurop for avral monlli. Mr, Mni ken rommenle on the Iwar tie of tha Island wlilrh la entirely cut off lha mainland for wr-ka during th wlntrr, Mia nurratlva proreeda: "Hut tli la deadly laUllon lute fall ed to moke any noticeable Impreealon on lha epirit or frame of mind of lha prince. T here are louche of gray In Ills sandy hair, but lie still is as erer aa a drill sergntnt snu lie quirk In eperh and lnoveiiKiit. Very tall. slim and lithe, and now smooth shav en, hs looks much Ilka a big hoy. Idea Are Mature, "lint certainly thr I nothing Im mature shout his Ideae, Among alt Mi (ierman I have talked to during lha past six weeks, rsnglng from high official to newspaper editor and from university profceaora to buelmas men, I run recall none whoea view of past and present events ronluln lea of illusion, 11 discusses Ihg war objectively snd with great shieed rieee, and an r, his present sitlon uncomplainingly, It Is tincotnfort'ihl but so Is svrry other fltrmsn position, " 'Oermany,' be said, 'faces stupen dous loek and slmost Into), rlls bur dens, snd It Is naturslly hard for any Herman to stand by without taking a hand. I sincerely wish I could b mor sciively employed, but rertalnly hav no desire to complicate the pres ent situation by raising factional our, (Ions, It would )m filmiird, of course, to say dynnstli! considerations do not Interest ms, but they assuredly tr-lre second place In my thoughts, dsys as these, I sm, first (ierman citizen and soldier. As s my duty Is precisely that of other good f Ierman to subord personnl fortunes and even pern opinions to the common good. we need todiy above all I net unity. A thoroughly I'nlted Oen would m unbreakable "I ssked tha prince If be i vote, supposing himself St hon Kxirrls l . Voir. " 'Cerfnlnly,' he snswered. wlfs always votes. Why shouldn "Watchful Major Mueldnrr ev-i ly feared I would risk him bo would vote, but lha prlnc hli snved the situation. ' "'I rfun to answer,' he said a smile. 'The bnllot is secret by and 1 always try to obey the Is The prince takes a phllosop view of (lit extravagant liiles s him circulated In America during war. Kor exnmpl, tha storlen wholi-s.il burglaries in Trance, collect such fiibles with humoi Interest snd wn apparently dull s. Insr- t of sill ed with several 1 cnitrlbulrd from the si'hlvis of the Creel press burenu. " 'Kuch n risen Ira I little,' he said, 'do not annoy me half sa much s their authors prolab!y think. Ahu of that Sort g'ws With th triad I ws born In, If (iermany tutd won a sweeping vl, try, Id have got, as crown prince, f,ir mora ihon my fair shnra of th glory and applause, In defeut, I get perhsp rather more Hum a fair shsr of th bliiuia arid execration, both at home and abroad, but such r fortune of r for con ms riding officers, I doubt flint sny ear, American seriously Iwlieve t'liy Hint I wa guilty of f'intiistle rrlioea laid br ms during lha er. That madnea must Iteeeessrlly pass. Msihlls, It give ni no concern,' Kay l", N. Must Art, "IJk mot other Oermaiis, th prima Ulleve th Kuroten situa tion will never I genuinely remedied until th t'nlted Mtatea takes a band In it. "'It rather surprises ma,' be raid, 'l hat tha t'nlted Mra'es as a nsiion shows llfll concern Uit the lm- medute fiitur bre Things go slesd lly from inA to worse 1 du'i mesa In fieniiany alone, but everywhem nn th continent. Here ir rich, peaceful Holland, among people famous for In dustry snd buslneM cspaelly, lha ef fe-ta of (he Orrnen alliiailon sr very whero vUlble, llollsnders must II their goods, but their l-sl cu tomer, Oermany, rsnnot lonijr buy, nor will she ever buy again until there la a radical deslli-g with the evils which beset hr, I heor that trade Is almost a ledlv psrulyslnd In lha two Amerlcsns snd for the ssme sea son, Kuropa simply cannot buy the surplus of ths nsiural products of the western remispiiere. Thus, ohe-hslf of the civilized world sees Its crops rAlllrig In thn fields and warehouse snd the other bnlf face srvafi. aiM.naibiat for their victory. Hut th t'nlte.1 Mtales opootr.i th treaty li for It was signed and hss never rati find II since. 1 inn In hopes thst Hi View of It thu IndMSted Will gensiai ly win over th' hn (till beliav II ran b xrute. Kiiiling in that hope, I ran no sy out save through a calaatropha. That rafaetrophe, remember, I not remote; it Ilea dlr l try around tha corner.' "Tha prlnoa fold ma ha waa very eager to sea tb ( lilted Hlatce, but ll.st ha must aslt for toiler times, 'Thla la nn dsy for Herman to be traveling Ther I loo much work to do at home, and loo little money.'" Man Swallow ,Safillnirr; I)(fior I'ffscrilrf Oiirrgtiini Callaway, N.b., ol. II ,Mp lal h While trying to remove a sand burr from glove with hi teeth, Kenneth Downing of Arnold sucked It Into hi wind pip-. A physician ws celled, but could not rtnov th burr. An operation will b mmry. IVnsioiii (rantrl, Washington, Oct, l-.N'e,raka pn slons granted: riarsh C. Hoilth, Albion, fin, Krarik II, Thomss, Kurweli, 111; Msry r. Paul, rialnt Paul, 130: Olive 1,U', HubMH, V: J'-enr Hsnts, tmth. 120; mntA M. laddikan, riheb by. W: Mry V Dobbins, Ulm Creek, iM; Men ha A. lckhrf, Omaha, it'), (ieorga W, Cook, Omnlis, 112; Calher ina llreeier, DeW'ltl, jn; Miregsrf A, I blir, (erie,llt, 10; Cllftn It, Ds- motf, timid IsUnd, fl Itscbael I,, Dunn, Alms, 30; M uy Vrnu h, YAb son, 30, jeonie Kastmun, finr'iy, '-''; iiela A. Pond, rihiiUil. btt McCullough, omnlis, f 12. Ve I'roicrrssivr JInlil Itallv, Blgsprlog, X4, Oct. It (fi-lal Telegram.! Itev, ,1, progressive ,andidt for I'ril'e'l ftaie senator, rpok hers Tueslsy. Hurry C, Par roenter, -andilia for governor, and P, I., riwansirii, candidal for state senator, also spoke, Speculation Defended by J. Ogden Armour HsnlfcMMnI tram rase Owe) he was a his to learn waa "Hint de pends upon circumstances." Mr. Murdoch brought out that Mr. Armour glvea little personal atten Hon lo his market operations, leaving the details mainly In lha hund of Mr, Marey or other aeaoclule or sulior-ililiates. ' Do you (oi, shier your transaction stahlllg the market?" he wss asked, "No, sir, I don't," He hd never actually received any grain hen ha Waa "long"' or deliver ed any when he w "short," he aaid, always selling out before th delivery rnoiili. In the first case, or purchasing a fill lira In the aocond. fleo. V.. Marry, head of the Armour drain company, leetifled thst nvaK of ths transactions by bis otgsnlzailon ure hedged, through th purehsse or sule of a future to safeguard a cash triinaa'fion, but Ihsl ther ar soma purely sim ulative dealings. Tr'im oe raoorda of Ihs firm th amlnar showed that tb Armour com pany aa long bushel of corn In Hpfmlr, Hit, snd that tb price had riropyed spproslmaieiy z tenia ovarnlghi tm tlepiemlr 10, Mr, Murcv said th bredk In Prlca wa du to large ralpts, and that tb operation of hi compsny bad noth ing to do with It, Th it)wpny, th reord In tb bands of lha commission show, wsa short on m,rn in July, 1Z1 when the carload delivery rule ws Invoked, but tliol emergency order, Mr. Murcy said, waa doa to ciigeslhn at th public warehouse and to a s'rlke of wsrehoiUMi employes, Mr, Marry and W. fienkert, h'sd of llw efort division of lb Aruwur drain conipany, wer blh ijueatlined about a statement attributed to Mr, liikrt, that "tha Armour drain company control th tuirn market of North America.." 1 let e1 y ki ki The Soap Powder with the Lemon Fragrance rT a JAMIMJL " f Wardrobe w n FRELIN IMS Farnam Hi. Pipe or Pipeleti m tVN.JlsV AT. 40. POMMAE! $'.'ikl Put This Fnruiics In Toor Home, The KiiibII Monthly I'aymenti. MID-WESTERN APPLIANCE CO. 413 K lath St, Opp. Orphrtim. Tell By Test No nttd to gurg what dirTtrent can can do. Kmewuottlf. A Marmon Korc-card pjakc it tny to put cart through the ta vital ttiti v( com parison. No technical taperience ntccmrjr. Thia acore-card will U given to you if jrou call, or mailed ityuu telephone jrourfwjueat. Make thu interesting comperiaon svr. MARMON H.P ELTON "Cut I v ChvaiUt" 1 lOialsraass llreet-2021 ii innnti ni lloi' NOROYKF. .V MARMON COMPANY J L LINN makes washwater soft as milk dissolves all crease almost instantly. Just a spoonful or two of LINN to a pan of water cleans dishes as if by magic imparts to china, glass' Two Sizes warc, anrd, "Iverware a 10c and 25c ?erful flparklc and uiNiN nas none or tne irritating harshness of or' dinary soaps and powders. Its virgin purity and spc " cial ingredients keep your hands softwhite and beau' tiful always. LINN has a place in your home for every cleansing purpose. At Your Grocers' 2ie tne for economy Buy One Package Then Be the Judge "J I I C'jr I J Your money hack if you are not talitfai mm The Soap Powder with the Lemon Fragrance Mf'd by LINN PRODUCTS CO., Chicago, III J J NeuibroltTferpicide Brings Out The Life and Beauty of Your Hair Pee Matin eil tha sstursl besatr s4 kea. risnaa ef ym,r her swl raMoriaa four tmtip la a heslihg waiSllkai, aaUoaa wlU equal llarswiaeb If raw heir Is aet rlT. eri ee4 huaeleat H mesne Uksl la aatural elwea b ki4ea. I Me will M et liw natural tkmn s4 ska vautaalr IoIUnu iut Ittasss swale. 1S are e ymu 14-4 mti aeiua keir will ka MMMiMiaiNMf evsewaaeawUI taielaien4Ut Ii Kill aa a atMgiiea U yea ad a renliiai e rem fiWsSs. Jiukro'aKerplclcJ fessseei AaawfrwrT Stop FmJIimt I loir HmicMs wlB M earr seek sew kale ku. INI tal It ajwSIr r a ell r MtlUs S4fir, ee. wer eals end arwia kw lm I wMsa , t ewla kill k a knnin kMllkg saUa ! M la air ws se4 awe. HniWb kaa a M n" eH esu'ism M, Mar Mm m It as a retl'teae, rtMvine I a e f 4 t e alt IM b 1 r II r au-e tU iWm4 Is s mt4 ea saaaiir4 mm. aW a I lHeesMS saee. SM ty A4 IW 4 tVya. Asatea A4 Pee tee ? ta A M. ... I, :i,.i n Ael "NOT VERY WELL T0DAF tkrw sfti do you hf thia lUinl from aroiU who Vk the I Mure of hih? Y ihU vue frvlini rmty tw a ciiss( of rJ dancer. Doe. I teglCt tt Irt nkiICaeil to fM4irH lltat lh Mnaye are rM 0hmintln the kieS (tviu ibe hmjy, Trtoy nt help, TaJ Lathrop't 044 MaLd harUKt Oil tapauUa (tha oritfUka ami lonulna) rauUrly and that "Not Vrt v Weil" (!. trig MtUha e thlfi of the i, A auutarj iiiil I -J auva lie, fully Msi . t4 mm u gura-itd ta be iafCKrKMe MLHiarf. LATMJlOI" GOlDMEajs v MaaeieM otw 5 Tli statement ens rv,utairte In a leltrr wrlttsri by J. V. Heinllees a Co., How fork en-rtera ti their Al,terp ffflisti, IHslll His Liutcri lirsnrh lo bid fr torn uiilr Hi ninrkel irl. innnilsliia- 'rwil Hie Armour dxui'sny, ihrouah llils sui M,ei ronlrol, shuulj set It, sisln al less thsn Ilia current quoCaliilis. Mr, llenkert dlllel havlnf llU'Ie aurh a Binlsnisnl, Mr. Marry aulit HwC If anything sluts I Iii I Hue ea sid It u,'l I nltrll.ute,! Ii tha f't "'' Mr llen kert at Ihut lima hal le(, tnh lha i,.ni,iir a few month ! through a ileeir "lo sluiir tha farlf ner ! what an In.norleht t rm h W"tk'l I f,,r, tuny run nld fethln erjr fia.llah." The Wintry Mode as Expressed in Our I Silk Frocks In aatlna, plain t repfa and aatin bark ran tona. $39.50to$98.50 Woolen Frocks Kanhionfitl of I'ofn-t Twiil and tricoUnf. $18.50to$98.50 Fur Trimmed Suits $79.50 to $189.50 Strictly Tailored Suits $49.50 to $98.50 P t Three-Piece Costumes Which Include the frock and euit coat of lovely aoft faf rica with elaborate trimmfnga of em broiderie and fur, $98.50 to $159.50 Sumptuous Fur jrs Trimmed Wraps jf In both the new flare jJlS effect and Joone wrappy atyica. $98.50 to $250 Knockabout Coats Are am a r teat for porta and general wear. $25.00 to $59.50 Shown In the Ready-to-Wear Shop, Third Floor -2 thf 6 is svsjy out-o-dcos5 reason for tailing yms family to, end every travd-canv fort teascm. foroin via the Santa le 9 You CAN rnolr every day over perfect lilihwayt hy ihe ice r elon ihe hae t4 IrccnnUJ imKirtUtita, Ihcre arc bi rtMUl Imkla and coty inn -or ttsuj ran rent a btinLiw and eniy your own re arJn. CJ( linka laksre end tuctllcnl aclwaJi Uw vour thildran,; Tea leas I a i aWt I' sum a ('eija, (Wa l aksa- t Cel.sn Uama itrivuteif M IjM iImi -ei, tr4 llarrer erv4 4 It sseali "all th w," lpMk-aa4sfi e4 taifiat tea la Clani l.lil4. laee rallsMM U (ir4 Ceare Nxiwel fa fs la A a kelk Ik i aJiluf dailies uiHsM vuar rllsa ! si io t a 4 Ik l.saraa af auatkef ( S'til 4 r4 al ee wkea i,usi srer. 1k? t ! Vwalksi Aneaee ia4 f rsmiaieir It i iikilul i t!il 111 SHieO, UjlesU aa ( kssJIer, Mtf I e awl a'eseilsllt kaaklsU tag aifasf l.U at four P 4 Mwl. II, ! rMllSt, I a r s ll ei se. V la I .. M.l t.ll Grcnd Conycm lino iwiewary. mit aseaeaja J tti &r ir tat I