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4 ' / agg - 5 2. j PAGE EIGHT | The Bismarck Tribune labor conditions exist. There is péonage, debt slavery, concubinage and so-called adoption, to- Asn Independent Newspaper gether with many other forms: of ‘restriction ‘of per- THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER sonal liberty and sgrfdom. (Established 1873) | ‘The United States might well exert influence to ‘Published Tribune Company, remedy the evil. The enstaving of humdn beings Nismarck, Os the) entered at the postoffice at | and the existence of conditions analagous ty slavery q JUDY 18 INSOLENT of that hotele containing sue liquid } \ Sismarck, as second class mail matter. are matters to which no great state can be ‘indif- : My tone had the desired effect while ‘she was temporarily insane. It ' Datty by -~-=> seen Ie ab yemed gratifying that the American State department is \ ‘Where's that bottle?” he fairly| “No one could pally by — per year, (in mail, ir . Mistatate ‘ontside Bismarck)... Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota houted at me. a woman who wi 720|prepared to submit “observations”, at. Geneva’ that | - 4 n eerient weetiee” G-aleked os ithe: | Reb clibeea.. War {promise to make the United States a party to the cently as I could. could possibly take her own life. 1 " ry ‘ . 4 “You know very weli what bottle,| will tell you, Miss Dean, that I was 6.00 | new international conscience being crystallized by . yg] ‘i i young woman. Pass. it over or it| so sure in my own mind that this es jations sc Z a ; E vill be the worse for you.” could not be, that I did not, as I < Member Audit Bareau of Circelation TE NRIUBIA TSEC i larch HTT AE | ‘ ST began to get antyspad 2 aid het| Usually do, glance about ¢.r inc fgg Sn te onal covenant on slavery will constitute one 2 make a sound. The iden of that old| nating evidence of suicide when 1 Member’ Aseociated oi is jof the ‘greatest advances toward freedem that has | —~ ‘ , man telling me that poor Miss Cleav-| come upon’ '@ ‘man or woman ‘in her The Associated Is exclusively entitled to the | ever been made, N : hes it er’s suicide was going to make it dia-| condition: \ use for republication of al] news dispatches credited agreeable for the Morton I epartment ‘Of course, the moment I reaiiy to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alan | pen ae | i Store, Pty he — ag <i ~~ a rige yg Sage care out ° r ' . \ Z the manager o' je store what wi matter . wit! rt, but | the local news of spontaneous erigin published here- | __ Two Friends Part a made it for Miss Cleaver before she| 1 was then too busy trying to’ save | sa. All rights of republication of all other matter) In Santiago, Cuba, Salvador Aguilera went to his reached that stage of desperation|sher life to think of anything, else. } herein are also reserved. | death in the cruel garrote—punishment fir murder- | where she would take her own life,] “Did you really examine ncr, Doc " ‘, r | Ze , : thad want to strike him. I just/tor Flint? I thought too Foreign Representatives jing his aunt, whom he killed to rob of $200. | ' Z ATS en oe looked at him. He need not think ue| busy telephoning to do that T 1 ‘ Dat G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY { It marked the revival of the death penalty in Cuba | . § y | was Ade She ee oe need y , left your patient while you held CHICAGO DETROIT after a lapse of 20 years, and the executioner wa: | e — AAC eat Taide: Wait te\dor 2d Sune wee with ‘someone Tower Big yan BURE AND om Bldg. | a fellow prisoner of the condemned, and a boyhood i ‘ r think I made him understand this| “I was trying to get an ambulance + , NEW YORK ? ifth Ave. Bid friend. J and that “he realized ne had made a} to get the poor woman to the hos- - - - ve. le. = Z mistake by trying to bully me; fur he| piti the doctor explained. | The garrote breaks the spinal cclumn at the base i : immediately started on another| “Someone else could have made | ++¢Official City, State and County Newspaper) jof the neck, by the turning of a screw. The execu- track. that request jit as well as you, doc- oe tioner, leaning over Aguilera’s shoulder, asked the “Forgive my outburst, Miss Dean, | tor.” 3 sl e % The Narcotic Traffic coridet 5 i wih 4 ined man’s forgiveness, received it and then he said. “Of course you xuuw that | Doctor Flint tried to ignore my am very mach worried about the loss | 1 peech. It must have been a terrible Jolt for the repre | pressed the lever which took his friend’s life. sentatives of the various nations participating in| For performing that little service to-Mis country. “Why are these things . wrong?’ ‘ : atl ‘ ~~ hy | si the League of Nations’ advisory committee on the | the executioner will receive a shortening of his-own z = L days o: he thought -of all the kind, : a my life, do yout ; jouldn’t think thoughtful things Ramon did. How traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs when | sentence, which was a long-te! é age \ ee WF beget ade Ab og ce was to @ledee het.” How 4 s ig-term one for hamicide. “But if I can’t go free—at least I| delightful it-was to run down rae : F f | Arthur Woods, former police commissioner of New| How many would be willing to barter for mercy in a cant live tn. pee SL baa A ehilal eae wasn te eae eee York City, stated rather testily that there had been | such q manngt 2: a; " eyiiin and any man treated her as he treat-| Imagine Hen Murillo doing sack | too much diplomacy and too little roughshod police 7 ie ‘ t t dearse aanen wet LS ha ie rts = detain ane ‘a en ae aetion for the suppression of ‘the world’s ee | Don'ts “ \ “ = ave know what, gladness, sould be. 1 ore | x 2: m i . 7 1 ou, Is@bel, and it breaks my| Sh d the long, sh: y | cutlaws. The committee, it will be remembered, is! yrs. Mattle Chit bobbed-haired und a P deart. to Mate, te. stay away: atwags,| listenin te: ee tmeooin eCleee } che neha in teed Sewies etree 1923, ie barber’s wife, has been appointed mayor of Rich- ea vate ia ee ptt onl an ie ecwleane aren yBoadenty : out having produced anything in the way of Te-| mond, Calif., which is across the bay from San Fran- : 6 $83 > ju ym. gol " i “[ know it. well sults except voluminous conversation. iy y = : = ‘ just what Bm going to do—’ she said alow 1 know it well re. She gave a low,| enough— Mr. Woods, with complete sustice, deprecated this| “There will bé no silly compaign against. short = \ Kee Sth 0 G Miatott’ sa tis: Wenaly. const @lidl Yor siiinoe thesia sites ie | system and informed the committee that no diplo- |\kirts, female cigaret smokers or bobbed hair,” she ‘ 3 . \ | the days and days of Solitary wan-| For some tim matic question was involved. The real fight, he | announces. ‘ dering sap, and down the beach-rin| this "adm ut of ¢! orest—hou. im k s di th hi rh 1 contends, is against the rich, powerful and Well-or-|" Good! ‘The world iq already sufficiently well in the ctunes:. phat eo: AN eTVIGh ORE cipeatiscs ganized drug traffickers and there is no doubt that populated with teformers and prohibitors. Let's oe. : =. 3 1 hat’s my life!” she thought, her| herself going somewhere and. ask. it is primarily # police fight in which international) have more “do’s” atid fewer “don'ts.” heart thumping in terror. “From) ing for work—then keeping at this ing. I won't regret. Why should 7 now on!” ind year after year. police must act strongly and free from the fetters 8 BY ee Bee uine sent, ie Seciiinis It scemed incredible that she had if ry ” inent > 7 Ss y? Ay r really come to this pass—that no Be Tapeomntic ~Soriversmrenl BRL are ant porel 6 39 ie eee ee that, Sandy? A"! month passed. Sho heard no| one was doing anything. for ‘her, to the issue at hand, 4 ELENORE {ROMER sud ate word from her mother. The let-} They just let her go as though her There is no doubt that Mr. Woods is right. He . MEHERIN ‘She kissed him with white, som- be from Alice came at longer inter- tat nae oa concern of had considerable experience in the job of combat- ber pas he ST asthe hati bas “Soon they'll forget me,” Sandy| “I'll get a jol ON ing the drug traffic and he has learned that action The Important Lesson of the Primary first und talk afterwards is a more effective com- Election : : bination for the elimination of any vice than the (Jamestown Sun) THE STORY SO FAR { sunny, brown eyes following her so tie thought, and she grew sick) withLof course, get a, j e A the coldnes her héart. ashamed Ao think’ she had delayed nights with! She looked forward week to] @h'p. She said aloud—feeting. her The ‘ ! Saturday, Then Ramon came. flesh let: “What am I if I /stay ittie action aft:| There apparently is serious danger of a. wron; Sandy MeNeil, in love with life,| she told herself. “I have a right to] the dog coming up with an inquir-)""Priday was a terrible day. She on here? Vei_-aaat iC T stay program of talking first with very little action al a : scien | marries, Hen Murillo, a rich Italian,| this! Little enough! He loves me."| ing bark, resting his head for an! would sit at the typewriter holding| ‘But if she worked_—-when she was a Lewacds. interpretation’ being taken of the results of the| to please her impoverished family. ‘i hte toy cee ee m » moment on her knee— j herself there by main force, pretend-|,making her own way, then she could 1 Consequently we must somehow get away from North Dakota preferential primary election of Junc | Tyranny fotiow ae ane sete, wots. SmCHEE-<thi-iae thelr “howe, : bch oii iiecene breath ipnore ath atic ghe cee yuaniase wean amine is kid. glove method of handling drug runners,/90- Gerald P, Nye, Nonpartisan League endorsee Neil, her uncle, aids in plans| Then thoughts flashed through her) Staring at th daxiiing biacseee Ott ve up and go to walk on| ‘There was a letter from her uncle, | } this kid glove method of eg "\for the United States senate, and A. G. Sorlie,| for y_ and her mothér to take| mind like knives. She would imag-| Sittin the beach. Then the thoughts and] Bob ‘McNeil. This confirmed a | Opium barons are no better than any other male.) i vis *}u trip to Honolulu, There she meets|ine'her mother opening the door -| “41°* eg to her that she could| questions pushed down with sueh| hastened: her resolution. He wro j fact:’. In fact, they are much worse, for the stuff Present’ governor, were nominated by large| Ramon Worth, who saves her Hfe| the shock and terror of her mother's majo heir vote, free, easy breath. She|desperate resolution broke leash. | “Dear little kid: Sorry T i .|in the surf. On the same_sgeamer|eyes. She covered her face, pressing] Never draw t free, epay bree! " : 4 ue | they dex! in undermines the body and the mind— ities. Their vote, however, should not be con-|in the surf. On the same, aseamer) eyes. She covered her a about tightened —ourning and) “Where are you, Sandy MeNeil!| in these parts when all 1 , dered i home he declares his love. What have you done? W ned. Just got in the 4th ¥ the very soul, itself. It destroys morals, aids erime, |*! an endorsement of the Nonpartisan League | says he will never release gher. Ju- 0 you have to go tomorrow?” ng her bead back and jiial cous to end? Where ‘CAN it end?”| and learned the lowdown egecle A | u i terncts overy agency for good and degrades the industrial program, a protest against the participa-|dith Moore, a cousin, tel Sandy won't go tomorrow, Sandy aloud: “I'm glad. 1- don't regret. And shocking phrases leaped to} Write me where you're working, and i ji counteracts 'y agency tion of the United States in th ‘ 1 ything. Murilf Overtakes! the next day. What shall I do]] do not! And she took refuge in'her tongue; phtases to characterize| when I'm in Los Angeles V’ll co | unfortunate victims. oe es in the World Court, nor | jer as she goes for a tryst with] aigne the poe wor- herself and her position here in this| and have lunch with you, Have you ' i ‘That anyone should profit by such a traffic is ab-]#% Showing a resentment toward congress for the |Rumon. He anexperte ee! fom shipping and tender, When had any house of ‘Ramsn’s. got a permanent job yet! 1 want to ‘ & ? ; it is | lek of actioi 4 purty she is giving for her friends.| go he put it off day after day. Al other ever looked at her so? When “ PMP ER day ee ti over your vlans and aid you if _ eee va Past: i : iris yee berpagnn pi rather, a moors smanaiiedammeetcsaal After the'party he strikes her. She] wosk ear. gicgcey “yter day. Al othe ‘any other been all sweetness—| At night. she stood. before a mir. to oped that the league’s drug parley leaves his house at kindly attentions the cliff against. the gnarled, n more energetic campaign as a substitute for so |domination of North Dakota-polities. The voters of , ror, lost in the contemplation of went to see Pauk Daypebed (hee Maps oni thovien 3 5 lips. |her.own image, She would smile ‘at] hours with him. Don't home she shares, She ; cad cl i . 5 o th le, vivid face before her, think-| di . " , much talk. North Dakota have ah almost unholy fear of any-\ telegram from Ramon, whose work] the sea, He held net in, his seme yee gi cheh:| ap ban pouledll Shake) BabaMOEL ese It comic’ euder ace Ceeee bes thing that smacks of the old McKenzie-McCumber | keep Seapipp per bee Haber He ¥irned her face upward, kissing it. n infamy and unteled. ‘There. she ‘was—just] All you would need is to write ‘aim see her and. spends “ The Philippine Deadlock machine and the ‘sooner the Independents of North! It is with genuine regret that we acknowledge the ate, uae coe better it will be for them * existence of a condition in the Philippines that seems inh aides Piet i ai ae most difficult to adjust, inasmuch as it touches most tei Ms on me ye short term in the sen- intimately the autonomous features of the Philip-) "te his nomination on the Republican ballot for the His bronzed, ha) face had al re I know| like that. No other Sandy existed—| a letter saying you have absolutely aeist austeriiyaicawn. auftering , beautiful ove can be.!no reckless spirit’ who had thrown} left him But’ he id-eyed. Me ~~ look. The farewell mdment here caution to the winds. She was this! says a He ’ GO ON WITH HTF STORY FROM) now with the hush of twhight fold-| And then she felt a withering] girlish -image, te won't let you get it, and he won't HERE ing down and about them from] scorn for the sham her two years of| She bowed/to it, assuming many] get it himself. i ee every hill and tree. x marriage had been. She turned with different expressions, talking ab- “So that's prety tough, Hints kid. Chapter 59 Piowinn me. Sandy—Sandy dar-|4 mutinous resentment from the, t don’t give up. I hi sus: In that way the pathetic andj Jing, that you won't regret i home. thy. “Girls adore ' themseivés: ; neue ts, - Every| picion he’s doing a bit of high flying. i ine t. A corrective measure, to prove |!h@ term and the nomination of Governor Sorlie | tragic relationship began. ou won't give way to sadness when eee told’ her elf: *"I've done itt! girl, no matter how plain, can see of ee. that's the ‘hardest thing i pine government. ic rile ence was not an endorsement of the Nonpartisan Leag Sandy went alone along the ba 'm free of them’—AUL!” She attraction in her own face. Else]in the world to prove ... . bu effective, would have to curtail the power of the) 2 ji ‘Teta aEne | water's edge. A white, ragged cloud! “1 “won't.” closed her eyes and laujghed hotly, why do we, look at ourselves so] I'm on the job. f Filipino and add to the power of the Governor-Gen- | {dustrial program. This is clearly shown in the! iett trom the storm drifted on the “When you're alone—but I won't! wonderin what Alice would say-— thuch? I think I'm beautiful. My| “In the meantime you'll, get dy. | ‘cade ined to }"Omination of Attorney General Shafer by an even | blue horizon . far out leave very long. I’m afraid of| what her mother would sa eyes are entranenig. Alice the} You know you always could. I'm F eral, since the present deadlock seems destin pe between the crystalline sky and the eis UL etleen ean 16 oF ame thoughts. I've caught her gaz-| enclosing this remembrance, If you be permanent. larger majority than that of either Sorlie or Nye,| sea duzzling und serene in the cleat stay— always. I wish it! One day she wrote to Isabel—aling at herself ages at a stretch.| need more now or later, I'm your It is a particularly unfortunate situation and one |@nd also in the nomination of Kitehen. and Steen. | March sun. jere that I were to bear it all. I! long, tender letter, but very defi- She thinks she’s far better looking| uncle and don’t forget ‘ She watched the cloud floating on-! could fill the time. I could fill. an| nite—almost stark in its emphatic|than I.” in which our full sympathies are with General Wood, Shafer was largely responsible for the adoption of | y.4. With her young face uplifted’ eternity thinking of you—longing finality, eee who, although being paid $20,000 a year, is spending the anti-state industry plank ‘in ‘the Independent | and the breeze flirting through her, for you. Put your arms about me.| “Oh, Isabel, I don't see how you ; Enclosed was a check for $100. 3 Her pulse’ would begin to be Three days later Sandy went to s very quigkly because these words} San Jose. She answered ads. In cid hair, she looked like a figure of; you care like that — say ~ y ch a thing-—say it in that; were spoken to conceal her agita-| week she had a job as filing clerk ; much more than that in the performance of his work, | Platform. He was clearly the idol of the Devils | covingtime. And id care ‘almost like" that. Do rf cold Toihiens You would take | tion. . an insurance office. She earned Lake convention and the targét for the most bitter | lutely, her lips smiling: “I care for yot, Ramon. stand dgainst me. . ., .You want] The agitation rose. She saw her/a month. Her room and board in a It seems that for some years, in fact since 1920, y, Pp ye pe . js 1” But sh Id it r “And y it y?' iback ki jing that hejown expression grow tense, the| private family took $45 of thi: General Wood has been asking for 10 additional men | Attacks of ‘the League ‘campaign. He ‘was held up| PY." "1, cause of tears rushing to] “How can I? Oh; you. keow > might ‘Kill me: He might! It's not|cotds of her throst tighten. Shel” She wrote’ to peat ha to nid in the adniinistration and the Philippine leg- | ®* the personification of the ‘merciless opposition mer exes. Gh xiot Mal | ae care for myself. Only hysterical to write ab aie pees pores ped on one ne ee w eh it * ii a " e key er you. t te .| “Well, v agai 5 ba jar! ey ove back “alon, islature has as persistently refused to make the /to the state industrial program and especially of the | 1,7" ward’ the water, knowing. thar Ang “at ali,"And yout” "1 Nah have to bear itr Because| saying this? As though 1 cared! | coast. = necessary appropriation. Thus it has been neces-|State mill at Grand Forks and the Bank of North) he looked at her in that intent,wor-| She reached up her hands, held Tim never returning to him—never.| But 1 don’t It was inevitable. It aplis,_was , excited and unnerved, sary to put the burden on army offi¢ers who are Dakota. And yet he ‘received the biggest majority} *hipping way; glad for the gentle-|his face a: moment, then drew it! I’m out on my own now—I can earn| was fated from pe deginning. In| “Now—Sandy—God—is this the be- "7 s . f hi bout her. d to he “Don't look so, Ra- that’s what I’ jing to do as|the cards for me!” as ginning of the end?” Feta Ke pectoren the work efficiently. of any candidate, his majority being practically |"““Tye storm is gone, Ramon. Howl mon. You frighten me. Laugh, Ij long ae live. jf think sou should| ‘She. meant by this hér relation (To Be Continued) Day by day the Philippine situation becomes twice that of Senator Nye. Steen and Kitchen also the ocean seems.” like you most when you're laugh-;want me to be free. I'm, only 21,, with Ramon’ foredoomed. She “ —— clea worse. Surely it is time to go into the whole matter |campaigned on the Devils Lake platform of selling ant, did you steal out alone, felt she’d been prophet- thoroughly and decide just .what our definite policy |or leasing the state mill and elevator and curtailing knew you'd follow.” 4 CVE SS Oe | ng shod. been certain of it]| Aish Natinal Dish | 4 in these possessions is to be and thus remove tho|the operations of the Bank of North Dakota, Can| No ‘20k at me. Your eyes are, ands had'‘so. lmpetususty, assenea| © Dalle (AP)< Balled becoe act i cloud of misunderstanding from our relations with |their majorities be construed as an indorsement of | “Of course! The epray—it stings. = - prcengeegs 15 to his npck——when she, Rissad him 5 cabbage may be taken as the na- + a the league industrial program? 1 love that. I'd like to swim out} em eee et IS 0s it moment of intoxicdting, reck- tional dish L Ireland since for the ; This same thing is‘showil’in‘the'election of a ma-| “It’s too cold.” ‘ R , 1 “a1 Bo a . She ia; oe r part of : in its it 4 a hoden ‘dae? 4 “r Idness. SQUEST, MR. Bo t i : ash| forms the principal meal, through- Weman’s Sphere Shifts jority in both the staté‘hoise'dnd? Ul ‘state senate. | . I'd like it the coldness ‘ace 4 ; ! i be ge age one Women are nat fined in industry, although they |The senate majority, if Independents repent in ie ibe put her hand inh hie rae IT INADVISABLE To Do SO. “ rhey dcove. anal eaters’ Meat” on high days and have become fixtures in industry. As scientific re-| the fall election; will be increasttl by one and ' a yy tare Bee 1 a rove, and | holi search, applied to industrial processes and’'com-| Nonpartisan League control of the house: of repte- Fi pall ae ate LT = iddy delight of com- bale el eg opines secolient mercial systems, has progressed, #0 the — séntatives changed to an Independent control with a i pagel sag Po oy uptey ag in Ireland, und at thei: opportunities for wonien have been stivanced, | majority of six or eight members. -All of thesé In- # ‘i since they oping unexpectedly for as combine with well boiled floury po- gether and alone—away- from every- ki tatoes to form an and : SThis is ‘living! Tals is. gay _and Mah des ont shifted or retarded. But the net resiilt has been a/| dependents stood firmly on the platform of diston- | thi ing. tase, “ta 4 sa sealed down on hers. “Not -steady expansion of the occupational. area open to/tinuing state operation of the mill atid elevator atid thet I want free and sweet. A right to it? Who % — limiting the operations of the Bank of North Da-| only you-nothing' that counts ol : oF gives 2 da Fares, ght)” From the housekeeper’s point of It is little more than half a century since the | kota to its farm loan department!’ Ia there any pos. |My You. Oh, my daar — Ria be Nine tinek as whe cane laueke | view. it is ‘Ao eaiaet ies, coally invention of the telephone, whith has created em-| sible way that this ean be taken as a vindiedtion | ing \ 3 , f thi ater, hain * nd eating, bot little ployment for 20 many thousands of women, and less | of the original League itidustritll ‘program ? ee to be ely like this, . mB oNWN ? : t ‘ieee : eountry folk generally arg 0 iso- than a decade since radio revolutionized communi-| The failure of congress to enact: farm sid legisls- | 5, nding here on the white, pay =—— = “T wish we had a right to it,San-| lated that it is difficult th obtain cation and provided further employment for’ many |tion satisfictory to the northwestern: states: uti: | glesming sands, they two alone: tue) f: YEAH, BCC == Ay, LAH we Seale ave. een amaies, AMA Fone iy yhteed women. Neither of these, however, can approxi- |doubtedly had soine influenet’oh the vote, bat com-| Brave. and wesutiful @etter than] | BET Sours “Wie have, We think ws haved tong it, is out of the ques- mate the influence on the employment of women | paratively little. The World Court iss had n® | anything ever_known— “" SBorRRY WaNoiting—soothing! We can shut|to™ , But with cabbage and pote, fies 7 ton herention of Abe Aepgoaien, fF influence at all. This is shown by the over@helm- "sora Ce oa Dar. ; rid, We can live just for| ‘es in Sac Rartee, on & side. of But even while one writes ‘of employment | ing majorities rolléd ‘up by ‘Congressinan Burtiéss z i tl =, : fine Fb ance i ‘opened to women through mechanical devices, other | in the first distriet ‘and by Congressman. Hall in the eens 3 a 3 3 ; bi’ laine Giptccnd. Seadid lem ee eet cone: mechanical devices are being perfected to take It | second district. True the’ World Coutt.was not an iy tat pelea: Mh ; : : : after this, the woman ‘atthe: past: ne ; canse to weep. 7” office said to her: “Are you kee; ; away, the automatic telephone switching devices be- | igsue in the house of represetitatives at the tecent eter yess te akan _ ‘ gy Magni nag? Bie A | ing the most outstending ‘devé However, | session, but both Hall and Bitrthess dre known 6a tog, his’ euteiness go slong. ealy P =} Cee St mer?” " > atftong supporters of the Coolidge adm! ration. ke few days they si! er} ; tn. i then ten victories ot Myo ta Sori efenotbe| S35 ee " der eRe Couns : construed as’ an endorséaient bf thie’ League : m he aa t against U; sian took lone walks. They drove Btates participation in the-World Gourt, nor as a| "Ween'the sus’ came out warm ond a 4 ‘_& Es | 4 Pe A bright they went into the sea—rac- Ta ee ( a, fee : —— ig in—racing out, Thx. pas along i . c a os : a sic RE to shake. off the] teu 3 el of e La jndy shook out the shining hair. (te _Jaughed when Ramon jawered threw back = gied, Ke- ‘ » Oh, are Are you selfs it's Agtiore or con- mu Why should It and 19 ast edt