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"t. Vol. no. 4? PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 19. 1940 NO. . . . . i n. Sen. Sp eaK Sen. Hugh Butler, recently returned from a 35.000-mile. 28-country. around t he-world trip, will speak at 2 p. m. Thurs day rt the Cass county fair ir. Weeping Water. Parr Young of Nchawka. president of the Cass County Agricultural as sociation, governing nc3rd for thi fair announced Monday af ternoon. Senator Butler will speak cri his experiences and observations during his recent trip. A cour.ty snel'.in? contest to be! icld in the Weeping Water high ! ebool building beginning at 10 m. Wednesday will open 1 e.: JO Cass countv lair which, v. ill i continue ttirough Th T : :.!: v. lav and ! Ey 12 o'clock noon Wednesday! The 4-H dress revue will be all exhibits must be in place with j held rt 3:45 p. m. in the Agricul the exception of open class cat- j tural auditorium and the 4-1! tie ;. which the deadline is 9 j song contest will follow at 4:30 p. a. m. Thursday. ; Grand Entry Parade The 4-H livestock judging contest.--, including kofs. sheo and cat tie ; nd home economics exhi- l.it-. v.iii begin at 1 p. r: long ' County Briefs j AVOCA Henry Maseman htought a carload of lumber for Mr. Lum the other day from Cer eseo. It is the first lumber re ceived here in some time. ELM WOOD Mr. and Mrs. V.. P. Eichlm are now operating the cream and poultry station. Dave EnteLline has managed the tion for the past 11 years. sta- ALVO Junior Johnson suf jered a deep jrash in his leg -while cutting sun flowers the other day. ELMWOOD Mrs. Grace Ply bon was elected president of the "WCTU at its August meeting. Vice-president is Amy Hoffman; secretary Mrs. Lewis Hollenbeck. rml treasurer, Mrs. John Wood. Leader for the afternoon at the meeting were Miss Hoffman and Miss Minnie King-. A covered lun cheon was served. Mrs. Lee Sua vely was a guest. Al.VO E r v i n Heier flew i'mo'igh tho air with the greatest of ea-e hut it wasn't on a fly-inu- tiapeze. He was movving e.-ds the other day and the mower.- struck a ditch. Heier was tossed into the air and landed on Lis !;e:w!.lie apparently was not injured seriously. Polio Victims in State Number 187; Death Toll at 15 LINCOLN' (UP) The numbei c.f infantile paralysis cases in Neb raska jumped to 3 87 for the yea--, as 20 new victims were reported Monday to th" state health de partment. One new death put the total for the year to 15. Only ten person.-, died in 194.1. Over the- week-end nine nev: patients were brought to the state orthapedic hospital. Cases in the counties are: Box .Butte, three; Dodge, two and Lin coln. Scotts Bluff, Richardson. Custer a lid Knox. one. PoI'k has been reported in 41 ton lues, nearly one-nun oi ir.e i It 3 in the state, according to the department figures. Leading counties continue to be: Douuh-s. 43: Dawes, 23: Saunders. 14. and Platte, 12. Teacher-Wives of Vets Ease Problem columbus, o. (un-Frank-iiviany Autos unsaie, iin County School Superintendent ; r i fVi fc George C. Beery points out that I OllCe VnierS T ma the school teacher situation is not; EVANSTON, 111. (U.P.) D-; as critical here as in some sections j jects were found in nearly one- mon, chairman of the GI day pro ol Oh:o because of the large nurn- j third of the approximately 3.3000.- ; trram, committee, announced that bcr of war veteran students at- : 000 motor vehicles examined by Brig. Gen. Walter K. Peck, com tending Ohio State and Capital , police in the United Stater, and ! manding general of the Second universities. j Canada during a six-week Irafticjair force at Offutt field has ac- He expects to hav e every posi- j safety check cepted the program committee's tion filled by fall because manyi This extensive check was spon-. invitation to be a guest speaker students, are marri cd to schooL teachers who have applied :"c. teachi posts while their hus bands comple-e their studies. However, the teaching situation in ether parts of Ohio and tlc rat on are increased thereby, be cause wives are leaving teach ing positions to te with their husbands. .Butler to at jrair!':'!. ' with the 4-H health contest. At 1:30 p. :,n. Wc-dnesdny will bo the grand entry parade wi'h the hoi se show at Wolcott field, beginning at 2:30 p. m.. taking v.p mo4 of the remainder of the day. Another horse show, both spon- ! sored bv the Cass Count v Ho.se Show associat'on. will be held i i '"cl ck. j Open Thursday's Program Livestock judging and 1-1! home i economics judging contests v. ill 'oner Thursday's progiam at 9 a. m. At 9:30 s. m. will be --H club demonstrations and at 113 p. m the 4-H style contest to be fd- . el k.vcd ;;t 2:30 p. m. hy hee p lat form enterlairment by Ly! De- M-oss; a master of ceremonies ani WOW radio stars. T'e Plattsmouth n' reci- P'.C- ed. by Dae id Fowler, jr.. sent a concei t at 7 p. m. p. m. 4-H winners wi! Wl! in and I be not i end ! , T ' ?.To.-e tree platform ente-"tair.- I men will begin at p. m. and an- ' other dance will end the dav's , program. : The final day of the fair day. will open with i-H i and meat judging contests Fri- crops at 9 ' v.. m. J ; Award Saddle Horse The Weeping Water band, d: i rected by Dr. T. N. Kunkel, will j present i concert at 2:30 p. m. At ! 4. p. m. all exhibits will be re- ; leased and the Weeping Water ! band will, rive mother concert at " p. rr. ' I ! Free platform entertainment with KFAB radio entertainers,! inclndini; the T?adio Rancors. Te ' a Mary. Jack Wells. Billie Dean Helen Xash. Yvonn. Suirer Trie. ; 3 0-p Kind. KFAI! polka band. ; with Eddie Sosby r.s master of , j ceremonies, w ll begin at 8:15 p. j , m. and at 9 p. m. will be the an- J nour.eement o saddle horse. The fair will end w'th dance, beginning at 9 d. an m. ther Cam shows ;va of rid s. cone- ;ci iis ai.d American attractions he Cov-a! h.e da;lv Shews will r.t the fa;r. Girl Slightly Hurt in Crash Frances 1 1 art .,;. 2 o' Plotts- ! rioutb. sustained a bruised hip in an auto collision Sunday afternoon on the Louisvi lle-Plattsnmuth road a mile ue t ot P'attsin-uth at the ' ! Joe Wiles corner. Deputy .Shcrib Emorv J. Doody ie;oi ted Tonda. j Mi: s Hadraba was di i :ng a car j owned by Don Cotner of Platts ! mouth when it collided with a e;n i owned and driven by Ernest C. El ; liott of Plattsmouth. Cotner was (riding with Miss Hadraba at t'oj 1 time and Mr. Elliott wns a pas- I j senger in the other auto. ; The Cotner atito was going eas: , ' and the Elliott car was going i north when they collided at the ; intersection. Dr. Richard Biendel . reported Miss Hadraba suffcied i a bruised hip. Beauty Shop Is Opened Here Announcement of a new- beail - ty parlor m luattsmoiun was made Monday by Mrs. Lucille . -Wile-oxen. The shop is located in her home at 442 Avenue A tin- i der the name. -'Tim" the Hair ; dresser. Mrs. Wilcoxen will give per iinaiient waves. cropiin"le, ma. jchineless and cold wave, and do hair styling and finger waving in her new shop. I t & . it r f-ored bv the Intornation Associ- ation of Chiefs of Police and was, Ruth announced that his com directed from the IACP traffic imittee is now ready to receive ap- envision headquarters in t-vans-ville by Robert E. Raleigh, as sociate director of the division. Of the vehicles examined, 3LT per cent showed some "obvious and hazardous defect," RMeigh said. .: - V. - . 0r to - : - - ; wv its Vfc-V. - '.s 1 ' : --lo.' . '.TWA. i. - a.-. 1 5C ZISENHOWER IN MEXICO CITY Ge- Cristol.al Cardfnos left. -Mexi an aiile o Ct iieral Eisenhower: (;-neral Kraiu isi o I.. I'ltpiizo. center, secretary of national defense, iind Ceiicral Dwight 1). Eisenhower pass before an honor-pium! in .Mexieo City. Eisenhower's .Mexico City visit was the last on his list of Mmtli Aineiican and I.iin American countiies which lie lias heeii visiting. tN'EA telephotoi Fox Hurls Eagles To 4-1 Win Over Nebraska City The Plattsmouth Eagles defeat ed Vilgens of Nebraska City here j SundE.y, 4-1. behind the six-hit ; pitching of Bill Fox. The Eagles ; collected only seven hits off Pes- j bunched four of them i in the: telle, Vilgens hurler, hut they i sixth and seventh innings to score thiee run. j Fox came within two outs of . hurling- a shutout victory for the ; Eagles, hut an error by Vroman in the ninth put Peterson, Vigens center fielder, on first and Eouge- ; meyer cracked a double with one i out to send Peterson across with . the sister's lone tally. j Eagales Score Firt The Eagles tallied their first; run in th esecond -when Nielsen scored and came back in the sixth , t; score another on hits by Gall . and Nielon. eroding Ault across th home plate. A double by Vro man and a sr.rle bv Al Chavanec in the seventh accounted for the final two runs. Al Chovancc Plattsmouth cat cher, led tiTe Eagle with three hits while Nielsen collected two, one a double. Maher. Vligens first baseman, cracked out three hits, one a double. Both Fox and Pestello. struck out seven batters. UsteUo gave up one base on halls while Fox issued no pases. None Reach Third , Vigens threatened iri the open--ening innng as L. i Flay, short-: stop, singled and went to third on Maher's double, but Fox wore down to get the third out after whiffing Peese and Peterson. From then on Fox was stingy wth hits, giving only four scat-' tered binges in the remaining eight innings and not allowing a singe Vigens man to reach third base until the ninth. Score by innings: R H E Vigens 000 000 001-1 C 2 Eagles OK) 001 20x-4 7 2 1 Iowa Couple Married ' Lawrence O. Evans. 33, of ; Glenwood. Iowa, and Ruth Evans j 30, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were i married Sunday in the office o! i rYmntv ToHcto P:ml Plinnt Details of GI Pin-Up Girl Contest Announ Gen. Peck of Of Put Field to Sneak on GI Day, Details of the "Miss GI Day Tin-UP Girl" contest to be held on Gl-day Friday, Sept. 13, dur ing the Kass Kounty King Korn Karnival were announced Monday by Harry Ruth, chairman of the GI day entertainment committee, while at the same time Tom Solo- here on GI day. plicatons from girls who wish to be candidates of the Hugh J. Kearns post No. 56, American Legion, for "Miss GI Dav Pin-Up Girl." Lists Regulations Ruth outlined the following regu-1 - :?jt 4s !SS1: CoWin-Heyn C0MMITTEEW0MAN Plattsmouth Mrs. Lucille Horn Oaines. Cass coun ty register of deeds, was named detr.:cr:i t ie com in i t efwoma n from the third unbameral dis trict, which includes Cass and Sarpy counties. at the sta democratic ((invention in Oma ha. Earl brown of South Oma ha. Sarpy county, was named democratic committeeman from the third district. Eight Dead in Two Tornadoes MA.VKATO. Minn. U R- Ri-si-u-rs counted ei.irht dead and ;.". in jured Monday in the wake of two freak tornadoes which struct,- (hir ing the week etid. leveling a tour ist camp and rippina: apart the villa ire of Wells. :ht miles soutli i east of hero. ! Tile tornadoes, striking within an hour of each other, swept up automobiles, roof tops and entire buildings, causing an estimated .-i::.iMi(),(MMi damage. At Weils, where Lb"o persons in a movie house miraculously escaped injury, not a single store ion the main street v;is jible to i operate Monday. St. Casitnir's ; Catholic church held open air ; masses, and highway crews with; bulldozer equipment worked to clear away tne ueliris. Sixtv buildings stores, homes! and offices were heavily dam- I aged or destroyed in do wntown j Weils, a viilage of 2.7h0 popula - tion. Fortv persons still were lios- pitaliztd last nigiit. and :it least five of them were reported in cri - tical condition. lations for candiiiates: 1. Must be between 18 and 35 --W ..-ft: 9l - I years of age and must be single. 'be asked to return Aug. 2. Must live in Plattsmouth or! hotel lohby between T within ten nines of the citv on the Nebraska side. j .. May have someone else sub j mit their names or may submit their own names. All applications or requests i muft be in writing and in the i hands of Miss Jessie Whelan, j Gl'. South Eighth street, Platts : mouth, by mid-night Aug. 28. i To Be Judged August 29 I All candidates who have submit i ted their names prior to the dead line, will be present in ordinary dress at the lobby of the Platts mouth hotel betweenxT and 1 p. m. Aug. 29 when they will ap pear individually before four judges. They will be judged on pr" ; Between 2,000 3.000 Dead in Calcutta Riots ! CALCUTTA U1") The ' toll in t'.iix-e day.-, of rio'.ii , t'-'en Hindus and IW.isVnv ' Ca!ou:ta -fets was estima: tweon 2.(nO and 3.0!M ' "The 'ren.y apparently had 'and Tiie citv m. ed sl..w : .... i Ei ii'sh ''..'s;n-in mi-b e; J n.e -owned nt"v- par.ei .v. hicii v.'a. ; itac'.- -rlv i.n the the tin -e Th ed ' British Move In JERUSALEM. (UP) Brit tish troop reinforcements mov ed into Palestine from Trars-jrr-'si Monday as renewed rrOI itary prercraticn were seer in the Hsifa port, where tie bla?t-dsmageH re fug re t-nriL-port Emoire Hey-.vood wa ei:irj rcc?ired. Arab legionnaires from Tr3 nsjorr!? n occi"ieri c"s;tions in the streets around the so Cflled Eritish fortress in Jces alTi. Mcbile British trocps gur.-Jed aoDroach.s to the cen tral post office, vj'n'': has bee evacL.atff aft-'.r n i--lerons t.'.op yrrour "wsrrings." Everywhere there wrs an ?t:-osphere cf excectnacv. but the Jewish undernrcund ercjan izsticri were 'ying low. clay roiling, published ti-e f.Pne :?.0f"") death estimate, 't s;rd r, r injlired "lu-nh-ered riviv "invs rr'tls. O'her .sources etimat'-d 000 h-'rt. Pi'o. of corpses still cl-:tte!-.- I the streets, but mass fi-.'htin". had dwi-idWl t .o..redic cb.': kv- i net 1:res. Lntah troop snno' LV-t re c n i: when c t " tie. ary. ;v .an ! Ci-'-trl ve--f tvill t; !-: sever;: 1 days bef p'.ete c:ilm is enforced. e fitrther major .outbreaks A gmerrmont statem vr - l:iasi::ed in dispn ,,.-c In. H-:c 1 It ICS UiVO lvod ng of hundreds ' c -'p streets. Hem-.- .-in,; o .rds as ii'.'Tfi'-g spurted through Me ci'y. A stench of death per aieattd tiie un-scorcVied c;ty. ospital end emergency 4eed ing facilities were oVertaxcL Un collected garbage f-ccurnlat'-d. jTd there w?.s a thrc.t '!' sr.-.:.!' p. - a;:ri ch-"era. Climbs Tree to Get Hen Eggs ALVO, (Snecialt Mrs. Wil son Howe, who lives 1 hi miles south of Alvo just can't get her h-.-n.s to cooperate. Several hens nave forsaken the chicken house in favor of a tree and have built a nest in the tree. As a result Mrs. How mast climb a tenfoot ladder to gather t'n eeggs i;1 the nest. Eagles Get Charter For Legion Post A charter for a new American was ap. b. gioti post at K laoved during the state depart ment of American Legion session al Lincoln Sunday preceding the1 official opening Monday of the I' Mlt annual state convention of the American Legion, the bnited Press reported Monday. j A charter was also granted to lt.nnington. bringing to "2ti th" ininnher ot posts in the slate. Fire in Rubbish Pile ; The I'lattsaaout h voluntor fi i ri -partmc lit was called Monday a t ahotit 1:4.". ti. m. to the rear d' the Sutton laxly & Repair shop ' to extinguish a rubbish live. No 'damage was caused. sonality. poise, charm, beauty and figure. Ruth said. Seven girls will: :;0 at the and f p. in three will lie chosen. The pictures and history the three winners will be published and all veterans of Woild wars I and II will select the ultimate winner by either mailing their votes or voting at the booth in front of the 4 0 : 8 club. Will Receive Gift Votes sent through the mail must be in by midnight Sept. 5 and be addressed to the Hugh J Kearns post No. 50, Plattsmouth. Voting in front of the 40 & 8 club will begin at 3 p. m. Sept. 5 an continue until 8 p. m the name of the candidate desire and the voter's initials and his service serial number. Pi j '1 be- ' E'X ' r.day lv J- i i 4-. tri'-. me 1 . MINE ON CONEY ISLAND EEACK ' caaril xauitio a live i.ba. wi: h w ;is-io-' ) ; t "i tl.i- tanaii I., thins: r. -o:-:. I'.-';,-.. tlioacin ; h.- tair- v .is a " I ! nov. " ;i : oi i t a r, . )- t n i i- : : ' i ' y ;.::! t'-w d u ;i . :. v ;! i i ) I ! . ii t.ni.tt'ii- c. n v. ,i s ) ; . o i' . ( X ! '. A !:' ; ' " ' 1 ' Koronation Ball Chair man Announced by I':. ior tho Ka r. Earth va ' be hci'l Wodr 1 1. the op?r.ma r.ia! lice, are Kass K-.u- K.or :oi aday r.igh.t iu"ht o! li rapidlv be Se- . de- el"l'.cl. Mrs. I.;;;-,l!f 1 ( s. c'riit mar- (.!' ti : ii ill. r.nrouncrd Mopci; Mrs. Gaines, coutvtv vegi-;er 'w a.r- : c lec't.d c h -r;-.-, a c. -r.: e1 nod inntt: v iil n ec a- ' - - em ia e a-- ceeci sain h. : s!.e ' ! ! ;tl- I lead tl:e l ) pr T"; with t'-e bai'. a :u: -l s.jlf-e: ; ;tk n-bers t rying i ut the in Ejrres i' -a GaiP.e.: c!'i Hall a.arrud A ta cm Lare Crowd at w 9 Settlers Picnic IC A larce ( rowd it tend, ettb-i s d the Hock muffs nb- Sen day. were Frank nominee for l!ow:iid buff. Sorrel! was -Old Se Special Sorrell. governor democratic and lb-n. t . (Scorted to th nic is (.'asey. Cass eoiin c committ-e cliair- nie by Franc tv detnocra ti tratt. and Ton; Solomon, il.-nun rn. tie noinitiee for countv sheriff. Varmer Weather Forecast Tuesday Warmer weath'-r was '"orca for Tuesday a't-M- two i.ya "f r to! tat i!e cmpei atures. Lervel Go I se!l. M ".sonic heme weathe oi th; S ; serve1, tem;( urd.-iv pie- s; ;.rers reported Aicnc-iy it it res dropped from :t -ci agree Va day -," -.'a that. h Srudi f' --hi iusi beh The candidate most votes will be receiving the the winner and Hu-ih J Kearr.s of the beauty Sept. 1 -L when against winners will represent tht post in the final contest on GI Da, she will compete from other L gb-n nosts ! i.as-s county, Ruth said. The candidate who wins Hugh J. Kearns po--t finals receive a valuable gift from win a e post, Ruth added. The type cf dress to be worn , at the finals and the time and , judges will be announced later, J he said. 1 Ruth added that he may he , ; able to obtain a movie talent j Pc.ou( 0 help judge the final- , Sept. Kb In connection with the ap pearance of General Peck here Sept. 13, Solomon announced that the general and his staff will re- view the GI day parade.- Mrs Gaines ta Mr. c- t'.v K'.-.-!; rc ce' t a K: V. , i. in Ct U .-1 ,- ta ai rv. !-.' ( C r s. C, Pby c.v t --. ! s r. It id ( . ' a 1 r 'TCK d. V. -if Ga -nat--.- .-et :ig:e Local a.nd County Officers AAd in Hunt for Escanees Loc c:ibed in capec! ho; -;.e and county cHick- .-cre vt Sattne'ay n-ht men w Croak 10 es- guard i n " S;u".- F e 7 1 rcuuv-c -''I - e tr.e ad t H-l th tv of L p-teted ' s'-o:-; Sf vi i i b w. r : v.-p n hiaiv. bio.-'; Salt:; hou;- rni i y .-! 1 re 1 rtv. oat: C.l! - v k e i' ha rii :h p. ; -cs a"d For; C he tw :-dr to itie Three Cass Youths Enlist in Navy Th:--" Cass coun'v vr ntlis ha ve etlhste.l in the county selective ported Moa-iav. The three are: of Cedar Creek Green and Leo : a vy rvic tin- Cass office re- e ft. Milie" C-r and Mors . jr.. ho:!i iof Plattsino-ith. New Exchange Rate SHANGHAI, CJ.R1--A new off;- ci-.il rate of exchange -."."" iiese (1 nllars to one T". s. dollar was established Monday by the Central Hank of Chrua. - 'is f n i 1 Calls on T T . Siron? bat: a 1:S- .a - : i !:KI ! !.a';. ra t.!d wd 'Ti 1 :) : of !:'!; i y W i - (''.!; in st i or its. if I's w 1 I will ' -in a . i . av i, ,' foi: t'iu: t v t -f v a r . :l: !:t a ; . s -;i i: -r o , Mii.g th lit u -X !C her" and ion: i .) t si ai . Spec, ,-, h-;.i! jind si iii in r said. tie as ;t -In We aii goverr en i and. ' e affair- 1 ' a : ;rt airy n : e - w u c I .- t i : ' ur is aii til W(1 ! s,!M i a v n ib'.' d on t w - convention ViTV 1.) the ion'- in coin-ce-rst a !,d i mjj, -! tonal ice to place hoc-- ;lie those ! ii :; a.a ; i : : .1 i.a J.oon. h.r of ill to e;i i r V n; I. Hi f oil". egn.'ll. UJ-e. eir own hi maiiv f.io would r.-i, r, at. a (f t the I ot fi asi; e pa'.!:.- h-l ir riiM ot its liatn to . lt legates at:d visitors to puar itito :!'.. , . Sola.-' H.eiiil wi',1 i'.tteloi I :H si -s:oi:. i f t i -1 . ! s I have regi traditional paiaii il d i or till. Ta. It . in oM If You Don't Have Your Korn Kamival Button, Get One If you ,i iUtVf a K::-.- lo;;i,ty King Kort! i:. rn i button, ga t one. That wa . t is- word is-u i Monday by W. li. p;.: .. co. -'r;i i t taa n of tin- f i aa a e on!, niittee for the Korn Kami-..!! All iiier.ii i i s v.lai l-.ave p Hieir nit in!., rsllip du. s id th. Kari:ival siveih! w, :-. ; hutrou-: 'i'hu.s it wii! nu he sitr.pb.-r th j-oi of eur.t.--' ting t hoe who a ; not in b.rs. i i u 1 1 o a s I'lat tsi!,( Th. He tin i Tii Tie atl u!i o).t;mu-a Te h .;.:!;. y Assess o-i-e. or at of Conn :o (.l.i: ih.c wi: a ve i u t heir ! h. ft Cose til bers a : tar.a 'aers i: i buttons sacking v ii i.-ii il. 2, !'. ih i s s,j.-,t;:( p ;y nie:. o- il! Ol'i.r !o bt sh.jw t h,:. ih- y ;nv ! iing i"i ii K;ii-i.!val i! b - la i i i:ere S. ia. i at:d ! !. Pub s;,,.; Cuief Ti'e Pet A p. -tii ion to ion Filed ('? t title on a j.orlj !! of ;, :l (.. si; ip pi. nori 11 ra :'. in Cass v-mauy urdav in rile djs Frank P.. Hubbard, l ard an' J. 1. Cot Ash Crove r,bne title m tuvn- Ige 11. sect:.,!! w;-rf fih-d S.;i i i-t c urt liy Harry C. lbil) ey against Hie and J';it!ai.d Cenu-nt C. ot l: 1 I - THE WEATHER Nebraska forecast F : toivghi and Tuesday. Wa ir to'jay. mer ceti- Chi-'trai an west today. Hi :h temi-ie'-a 1 turrs middle SG's in er.ft . L'j". a 20 s west, u arrr.?r north and n i v est t day. Warmer Tuesday. I'll i 1 KeeolL S j biX'iti.X. 'o ' - ;. .-r;,! Jona ! t hail Waiawri:,'. ! -r" ot' bataan. M.-p-'-ty .;'! on vi ' - -va as i jirtk-' i :..- s'at- :i : r tii.i' th- fell 4 7J 3 V a j t 1 P. C t ,c r V i lb- the o 5. !&itlil,-Mfe! o