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J. N. HUSTON RITES. - B 22, Qormer U. S. Treasurer Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral secvices for James Nelson Huston. 78 yvears old United States frreasturer during President Benjamin Harrison's administration. who died at the residence of his dauzhter, Mrs. Howard_M. Gordon, 1416 Crittenden street. Saturday. were conducted at the Gordon home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in Rock Cree” Cem oy, Mr. Huston was for many vears a 'Washington’s F leader in polities in Indiana and.was engaged in .the real estate business heve for about 15 years. Heretic! ¥rom the Providence Journal. When we read that a student of poll ties has declared that the Middle West represents ‘ie common sense of the country we may be reminded that some years ago there was a wide: spread belief that Boston held a corner on the intellectual resources of the country. But, of course, oston never dic have such a monopoly, and now we may doubt that the country’s com- mon_sense is largely concentrated in the Middle West THE MRS. E. T. McKINNEY DIES. Elvira Thomas McKinney, 67 til nine years ago a resi- dent of this city, died of apeplexy at Goshen, Ind . vesterday. according to word received here. Her h+sband tian Mc<inney. was for many vears connected with the United States Geological Survey. Department of the Interior. He died in 1915. He was the son * the late Phillip McKinney Governor of Virginia from 1890 to 1894, Funeral servic held Wednesda Mrs. years old, 1. probably will be inest Men’s Wear Store A RECORD OVERCOAT VALUE AT THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER ! Hui haffe P Hart 'Schaffner' & Marx 45 ) YOUBLE-BREASTED “CURLY-HEAD” OVERCOATS $ 57.50 “Curly-heads” are woven with a hard-twisted kinky all- wool curl. Their colors are deep, warm shades of blue, oxford and greyhound the late Robert Chris | | stal | he a broadly | Spartanburg, EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O. D.C. SEENSTATION ON COAST AIRWAY City Flying Field Project May Be Dropped, but Bolling Is Available. Sven while iIndications point to forced abandonment of the District Municipal Airport project heeause of rumored Budget Bureau disapproval, the Department of Commerce is going forward with plans for including Washington in the list of ecities in cluded on the New York-Atlanta Afr way, serviee over which is to start March 1, 1928. Bids are to be opened November covering the last installation of way lights between -eenshoro, N. and Richmond, Va. After five months of intensive work, the survey of the airway has been completed and in tion of lights is now in progress hetween New York and Richmond, | and between Greensboro and Atlanta. 80 Airway Beacons. When it is finally equipped for sky travel by the air mail, the airway will | lighted ‘thoroughfare of | air, miles in length, 80 powerful revolving a with 30 intermediate lighted for night flying. d under contract by Aviation Co., Tne., oper- atineg at night. on a schedule which wall for the planes to leave New York aoAt ta at 9 pm. da meeting mewhere south of \Washinzton Arrar ments have heen made through Assistant Seeretary of War Davison, for the use of Bolling Field until the proposed District aivport at Gravelly Point hecomes a reality. hough Budget Director Lord re mains non committal, he is said to have bluepenciled the estimate of 3150,000 in the 1928 District budget the upper lighted by wav heacons, ‘andin Mail w | for the first year's airport construc- | tion work. Other afrports have been on the route at Atlanta Greensboro, Richmond, Philadelphia and New Brunswick. The New York-Atlanta air route. rhe Commerce Department said to has been one of the most difficult to lay _out becnuse of the scarcity of landing fields. Service Is Del Tn order to et intermediate fields of sufficient size, in many cases the nroperties of four or five farms have | heen rented and thrown together by atimination of ditches, fences and other shatacles. In addition, considerable N8 heen necess: Recause f the time required to put these fields n shape, in iration of serviee has heen delaved. it heing necessary o ave the fields completed and lighted wfore the route is safe for pight use Public interest alonz the route has wen gratifying to the department and valuable aid has heen given by munici nlities in anticipation of the henefits Saned to he derived from air trans wrtation Several municipalitios have ‘nrnished intermediate fields at 20minal rental. while some have rraded the fields and furniched part of the lighting arrangements. Marriage Licenses. roarriage licenses have been issued to the allowing rre. M. Shecliett hath af Staffard ald T Br Fomart & 3 Pheilic A 2ale Wi furnished and Susie M Phatte af Hodze of thie eity 1< and Annis Bugenll R T modon of Tha Dl B Cartar of Middiepnre, 3 e thy Schwartz both Tatin Pelos and Ressin W Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 ~ WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning ‘n 24 Hours ClrmlckDryClelnlng&DyemgCo tine. 1810, RYAN SERVICE ALWAYS EXCELS Our many years of serving enables us to an- ticipate each individuai re- quirement, and to provide for it, with the result that our service is complete- ness itself, and is fully ap- preciated. Funeral par- lor, private ambulance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. | tral Community ‘CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The annual election of office the Takoma Park Citizens' Associa- tion will be held, 7:30 o'clock, in Ta- koma Park Library Piney Branch Citizens' Assoeiation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Hamline M. E. Church for election of officers. Congress Heights Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 8 o'clock. building, Baptist Church. of officers. Election The Dradley Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation will meet, 8 o'clock, at the school. J. M. Schaffer will speak of School Tdeals of the Southwest.' “ommuni inging. Concert by the Dayton Westminster Choir, under auspices of the Wash- ton Church Music Council, at Cen- enter, 8:15 o'clock. The Men's Cl Congregational o'clock. Capt. 1 . A.. will speak of “Aviation.” Mation pictures will illusirate his subjec Singing by Washington Male Quarte » of Mount Pleasant urch will meet, 8 C. Faker, U. Sortheast Washingto sociation will meet, § o low School. Cit lock, ens' As. at Lud- The Alpha Theta Chi Sorority give a dance at L'Aiglon Club. will A eard .»’n(\ for the relief of 1Tnion Lodge, . 1, of 1. O. M., will be given, 830 o'clock, at '.’I Grant place. Sianton Pa will meet, 8 School. Citizens' o'clock, Association at Peabody Phil orps rzular b AT Sheridan No 12, will have ins meeting tomorrow, Hall, 5 pam, D. Club will meet tomorrow, 12:30 pm., for luncheon at the Army and Navy Club. “Objectives” will be discussed. The, The Business Women's Council will meet_tomorrow in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Rev. W. A. Eisenberger will lead the Rible ss from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m., and Miss v Wright of the Y. W. C. A. will give a_talk on the campagin, Bast- man Kodak Co. will present the pic- ture of “America Goes Over.” Ma for Tlamline urch will open and Allison The annnal bazaar Methodist Epi: 1C tomorvow at Sixteenth street., The District of ( Sons of the Ameriean Revolution meet Wedn L at La t Two Chronicles of _Am anu |nm|mul by e Yale Uni ion of In e of the Revolution.” will be shown at 9 pm Usual buffet suppe A slumbia Society will home-cooked luncheon will he ved in the elurch parlors of the IFirst Presbyterian Church next Wed- nesday from 12 to 2 p.m. Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15. American Legion. will meet jointly with George Washinglon Post at 1832 [ street tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Cos tello Post, with its drum and bt corps, will assemble at_the Dist Building and march 1o George Wash ington Post's headquarters. Open to all Legionnaires of the District. A. R, will in Grand G. p.m., Lincoln Wednesday Hall. Post, meet 2 Army D. A. R, will tomorrow and Wednes. street from 10 a.m. to . Columbia Chapter, hold a ba r v at 1006 The Society Natives will meet Fri 8 p.m. at the Washington Club. Election of officers, of Columbia Historical meet Tuesday. 815 p.m,. hall of the Cosmos ¢ “The Old Mills,’ Society will in assembly HI: On the by Allen for the benefit of St. iel s Church will be given at the church tomorrow, at $:30 p.m. The Washington Society nf Engi nzers will meet Wednesda embly hall of the Cosmos Cluf m Partridge, A. I. A., archite tural aide, Bureau of Yards and Dock: Navy Department, will describe - chiteeture from an Engineering Point of View,” illustrated with models and slides. Buffet supper. Burnside Post, No. 8, G. A. R, meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., in G. A. Election of officers. will R . of New Christian ity of the Bible,” n First Church of Columbia road and Robert Stanley Ross, C. 8 1 . will lecture on * The Chris tomorrow, 8 p.an.. Christ Seientist. Euclid street. annous Richa > Bishop, Roland Clark and ric Scott daily from 9 to 4:30 until November ngs by The Woman's Home Club of North Beach, Md., will meet tomorrow, $ p.m., at the Thomas Circle Club, 1 Massachusetts avenue. Hostesse: Mrs. L. N. Ramey, Mrs. A. R. T send, Mrs, J. B. Stack, Miss Jeanne Robertson and Mrs. A, Earle, It is against all the rules for any in portable | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. CAROL IS BANNED | AS TRIAL WITNESS Former Prince Denied Right to Testify in Manoilescu Defense. By tha Associated Press, BUCHAREST, Rumania, November 14.—The right to testify in defense of former cabinet minister, charged with plotting to bring about his re- turn and his ascension to the | | manian throne, has been denied former Crown Prince Carol. Mihail M scu, former undersec- | retary of finance, in the two days that he was on the stand in his own de- fense, attempted to show that the ex- iled prince had the interests of his country at heart and that his abdica- tion two years ago was-mot due to personal idiosyncrasies, but treatment by the present premier, Tonel Bratianu. Demanded as Witness. Then those who are defending Manoilescu demanded that Carol, who is in France, be called as a witness. “He must come, in order to prove that he never thought of returning except as a member of the regency shouted M. Theodoreanu, criminal law expert for Manoilescu, who main tained that Carol sousht not the ne, but to act as one of the three nts who rule for the 6-yearold Kinz Michael “He Rumanian tinued Theodoreant, citizen,” nd nobody con- has to zive evidence, Our neither exile nor excommunic “Carol cannot return cutor retorted, “because the law for- bidg his return for 10 vears. More- over, I am authorized by competent authorities to say that on no account will they tolerate Carol's entry into Ruman The court, by a vote of three to two rejected the demand for Cavol's return as a witness. Branding the trial as travesty on justice, Theodoreanu re- ed in disgust. Censorship Increased. As the trial nears its end, the gov- ernment has intensified the censor- The national gathering of the v. November 20, at Alba Julia. has been forbidden. dvnastic question is avoided ‘of the censorship, the Bucharest news | pavers are appearing with great gap ing white spaces. Opponents of the government say that the trial, which Bratianu hoped would terminate in wiping out any demand for Carol's return and stifle the opposition, has only stiffened the opposition. The dangerous political strife has been intensified rather than allayed and leaders of the opposition political parties declare that the proceedings have placed the premier and hi brother, Vintila Bratianu, and their | methods on trial. | Manoilescn and other witnesses claim that Carol wrote the King, giv- ing his reasons for his renunciation. This document was not included in the pamphlet containing the text of papers affirming Carol's renunciation issued by the government, and the public is clamoring to see it. METHODISTS SPEED DANVILLE SESSION | Elders and Deacons Ordained by Bishop Denny—Statistics Are to Be Heard. know on."” the prose- unless the Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, November 14.— The 145th annual Virginia Methodist Conference started this morning to speed up its sessions, being far behind. Reports of the board of temperance and church extension remain to be discussed and acted upon. All “ques- tions” bearing on statistics have to be answered. The statistical sceretaries are ready to report, but are unwilling to release the information their re ports contain until actually presented Dr. C. E. Blankenship of Orange, says that while this year’s accounting is for 13 months, the collections will show a drop over those of last year. This is one reason which leads to the belief that before the day is done, the date of next year's conference will have been set back to October. Elders ordained by Bishop Collins Denny vesterday were T. F. Carroll Whitestone; O. B. Carter, Basett: George D. Coffey, Saluda; H. W Curry, Sandston;” H. W. Landrum, C. L. Ledford, Kilmanock: C: F William=, Ben’s Curch, ard L. O. Wright of Palmyra. Deacons or dained were J. H. Abernethy, Caroline Circuit; J. A. Brittingham, Monroe; R. A. Craig, Cobh's Creek; O. H. Craw- fo *. Alton: W. I. Collins, Phenix, and L. G. Couch, Stevensville. to his | the right to prevent him from coming | Becanse | THE WEATHER District o and warmer. tomorrow, tonight: row night. noon, 3. s a.m.. 30 Highest am. highest, p.m.; p.m, Toda 456 pan, alf hour Great Potamace, f ometer—4 p.m., % 12 midnight, : noon, temperature, today. temperature, today. ‘mpernture lowest, Columbia~Fair Maryland—Fair and warmer tonight: cloudy and warmer, rain tomorrow night. Virginia—Cloudy night and tomorrow. West Virginia—Cloudy and warmer tomorrow, rain, colder mmol*-| Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m,, 34; 5 am., 30.70; 30.6%: 4 am., 30.61 32, me 47, date Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Ilow tide, 6:23 a.m. and 6: high tide, omorrow—low tide, high tide, 12 12:09 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:49 a.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:50 a.m.; sun sets 4:35 p.m. Moon rises 10:09 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one after sunset, Condition of the Water. Falls, clear, clear, Shenandoah, cloudy this morning. Weather in_Varions Cities. and | varmer with lowest temperature about 40 degrees tonight; tomorrow, cloudy and warmer to- 49; 8 pm last year: ates Coast 19 a.m. and 8 a.m. and sun sets sets 12:22 p.m. Harpers Ferry, | little | ) S "9 Beaths. LY. On Snndag. November at Children's Hoapital. THOMAS ved won of Eimer C.and Lillian M Funerai from his 3563 10th t. pw ember 15 at 3 p.m. Rel z 21 {0 attend. Interment at Conzressional Cemetery. MAYS, Marzacet hrother: of Pearl Audrey Mave Gregory v. November, 15, at 2 pm.. from her 6 residence. 336 Indiana ave. n.w. 14° Decarted this lite November 12, at 6 am idence. A8 P at; VREN voted hushand Mays, - Ackerman. and eral on Tues- Lelatives and nde Remains at'the funeral parlor of Gearge B ke Co. 1316 Florida ave. ne. Funeral nesdav. November 15. at 2 p.m.. from above named -hapel 14 OWEN. Suddenly. on Monday. 117023, at_Providenes ARD B 'OWEN_ heloved hushand of Mre. arickd Smith Owen of Morriso, n.w. Notice of funeral in Tuesdas's ar. S | PADGETT. On Sundar. Novemher 13 19 ot her cresidence.” 1731 1 ow of the Novamber ay. November 13 residence. 431" 10th st n NI beloved hushand of Matild al on Tueal ovember from Saffell pel.. Sth and : mass at St. Patrick's Church, 9 Intérment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SMITH, Departed (his life Sunday ber at 230 pom e After, a linzering illness DOROTHY . “heioyrd datghicr of ' Jossie Smith: she aleo leaves one hrother. ‘thres aunts!” two nuncles and other relatives and friends, “Remaine resting at Rhines’ funerai homa 3rd and 1 Notice of faneral lates TAVLOR On_ Thursday. 57" at Freedmen's LOR. devoted wife of ister of Tina Hedgeman Nellie € sw November _10. iray P pm Funeral Monday. November from_the Frnest Jarvie 2 Georgia ave n.w November ami Fla Funerai ughter. Mre. Heizhts. on Friday. LUCRETIA i the residence of he Frank 1 n Tuesdav Stations. 21 Temverat g i s H vy ey WA *raum ) e <o gupiopsan Cwego w at = pm WILSON. On Saturday. November 1. 1927 at_ Freedn H al after a long 1l ness WILLIAM T _WILSON. beloved brother of M Hall “He leaves to mourn their ren and nine- teen grandch at Boyd & Wilson’s fune t, From _there t. Augustine Masa Tnesday November 1 Chyureh ol vl City’ ortiand M. | Pnrlhnvl Ore ke ¥ ASH‘ D, [ Statio London, Copenhacen. Stockholm. Horta (¥ of this city. am.. Greenwi Cloudy Clear Clomdy Cloar Rain Rain . Clou Ciondy . Ptelonds Clouds © Clouds Clondy FOREIG Denmaik. Swedon n. Canal Zone. Radish Weighs 12 Pounds. Special Dispateh to The Star. FREDERIC time. today.) Temneraturs. Weather A% Clondy Md.. November 14.— A radish of the ordinary garden va- viety, weighing 12 pounds, has_been Aug from his garden by Howard Quinn 10 am_ Interment at Mount Olivet Coma« Relatives and friends invited. 14° November 131027, al ELIZARETH M oeed daushter of the Tate Thomas Flinor B Wileon of 1211 5th st. n.w. Eumeral e flowers In Memoriam. ASHTON In lovine remembrance of our dear mother. . MEDORAH ASHTON. who left us, four ‘Vears ago today. Navember Recalls the memory of the loved one 1 10 rest And_tho think of vou t loved vou best Are i HE NCES, RICHARD. ed to the memory of my de- ed mother M 1% BROWS. who ed_the have three vears ago November 14 1924 ad_farowell Vering Iips was heard. ossed the auiet stream bble. stirred her Master's voice d not reach our ears. But lh" beard the sound of Hi Soice wdll” SN NG Pabiires MR AND MRS O. S. BROWN A tribute of love to the sacr 1] ; dl.z(‘]rihmol‘?‘r‘h SALLI evarted this Jifa i ovember 14, 1924, e We seq you in our dreams. dear mother: Oh. he ish it be true. That we'un ust 4 littie nearer To fay W W ?'CR‘“A'Q% SON. A NIE MAE AND WILLIAM G. BEOWN. FRAZIER. In sad but loving remembrance ar husband ani father. JAMES E ted this . November 14, 1 As we loved him. so we miss him. In our ment 2 silent tear. AND CHILDREN. * N. In sad but lovine remembrance of dear mother. LAURA A. GWINN. who goparted this 1if¢ tWo vears ago. November 1 gften think of vou. dear mother. Vith heart sad with pain. on aged H Curh nf @banu thanks to and al teib- Noveniber 131927 George Washingion Hospital. THERON H., beloved hushan father of Nelson B. 1 of Minnie B. Bell. life jon Sundas ARD I8 Pierce st mpbell. Tuesd: at B SRR beloved pushand of' Clara. But: father of five children, Mrs. Eliza- 2 Laura ter and Leonard Butjer Timeral Tater. Depa Violet Digxs, W “ang Araminta Campbell Florence.Bennie. Fut [ Newark. died in be held nia_ave. n.w. 5 o Friends Bell Funeral services and this life on Sunday. | NAL n of | ther | James and | Trom his late | sember 15 at 10 Miver Cemetery tives and Iriends invited Funeral serv LY o N cacher in_ the public schools ‘of l’nrllllul At Gawler & Pokd wotld be iike heaven id L hear your Yot LOVING Y T D.\Lufi[‘i.i{ EATIE Not one day a forgot t 0! A um\le _on my face au heartache— H}\l‘\, .O\I\G DAL(-JTLH HELEN WIL- in_the graveyard. softly sleening, Where the flowers quietly wava, Lies the one | loved nu umrlv In her lonely wile HFR '\DOPTFD DAU (IHTER Gml(s'l qvnn_ r wife at ‘ red to the memory of our a d_mother. A A JANE JAS- PER. who departed this life three yvears ago today. November 14. 1924, Dear mother, how we miss vou NoGne it s can tel; Our thoughts are always lingering uer " HESEAND "é'n?y"r‘mz\ GRANDCHILDREN. In loving memory of our dear brother and father. THOMAS R fell asleed ‘in Jesiis five v. November 14. 1922 ars have passsd awas. ory still lives on Oug hearts are xad and lonely today | For the love of our dear | AND shand NALLEY Five long Bt mes v KAT] TANTE AND HIN CHUDRES TWOMEY. In loving memory of our devoted husband and father. DANIEL D TW( EY. who departed th o %o today. November 20 ST, CAITOL ST. Linealn T “F."COSTELLO Overcoats of this serviceable | . weave have an indented waist-line; plenty of play across the shoulders—full skirt; self or velvet collar Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 “apitol_St NORTH_7078 " Josepl h F Birch’s Sons AAC BIRCH) 3034 M St r\v \V. _Phone west 8. Establisbed 1841, V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the successors of nor connectea with the orizinal W Speare establishe e 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank 6 z WILLIAM | Funeral Direcfor _and bl very 'In_conneetion. v mnnel pdpdern ate prices. JOHN_ R, WRIGHT_CO.. 1337 10th_St_N.W. _Phone North 47. 7% . W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring d. Col. 464 " Timothy Hanlon 611 H St NE. Phone L. 5543 "Wm. H. 01 plock.a door 1 the British House | : of ommons, the “law” has boen | o The, fallowlne birthe have been L. de¢ down from the days ‘whan | D e o e doors e homas and Hazel Fitzpatrick. girl lockic T doors implied conspiracies, Wiliiam °."and Rebeccd B MeAllister. "Wittiam w X p nd. xirl C and E &irl orted (v Cloved “wi sday nday. ed sister - of (rom the cha ) November Reduiem mase at th ption al i tied Intsrment Mo r Steveans. girl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported e Health Department in the last 24 s on ' Saturday. Hanuer Moore Fitzhugh. 88. 1500 Mass: b2 “'HIPT Reed Hospital, chusetts ave. of Imiro - and Arial Jennie Hichborn, 85. Lee House. 15th and Gl |l ol lfl Florida ave. w. ‘m!!r“‘ sts. from the parlors of Perrv & Walsh Elizabeth’ Dunn. 8. 1401 Grant st. on Tuestay, November 15, at ¥ Mary Bache McCarthy. 78 Connecticut a to St. Martin's Church. A requiem mass will be said at m. 1ssbaum. 70, 1117 6th_st {he repose of his sonl. - Tnterment Afli Gardiner Davenport. 57, Garfield | fon ' National Cemelery. Relatives and Hospital, friends invited. Stella’ Herchberger. 55. Emergency Hos- | HEATH, Suddenly. 1y pital. R 55, 913 Louisiana ave 4. George Washington ry Symmers, 39, m You Should Have_Gawler Service! : to e November SAMIY “I beg to thank you for your good service and courtesy and consider your bill very reasonable.” Complete cost $165.13 JOSEPH AWLER'S ONS" Inc. Creablishgd 1850 MORTICIANS Another fine value is our overcoat at 532 Single and double breasted styles— all wool, fast color blues and greys by Hart Schaffner & Marx Heavy duty silk linings _ Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street - Saturday, November beloved in the 415t v ape) on Tues. 2 pm. " Relatives Intérment Co wife of Vernon T. Heath. ral_from the ¢ 6 7 w., . Sardo & Co. 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November 14, 1037, uxmw RING Thursday night batween e D i ol arranesnqnia for the funeral of Siater MARY JORDEN.” F! 7uh and 8th ste on F st 0.c.: Jiberal reward. A i ot it FRATERN With thres W m-mfiui TPy FIN. B h""':"h o | o, wn.lfi.na mfiucnu:h W. 8 e, WA ___‘s_m LEE. hx:en-;m i life on Saturdar. No- ember nm. HAT -d un eriakle Tel unamfl YEE The “motnes and Girard and 14 s Lee. Mea. Laura e Brown, Mins Sop Iitn o ‘o, Adame 8016, sienmoihar of M. Heury' C B containiig, lefters “tuesdas November fram ton “1']!”"' 250 Vlfl ‘.. A—. late . residence, 1810 fith n‘.. nw.i Adams 065 008, - therce to Miles Memorial Church. X between L st. and New York ave. n. Tpm. Felaiives and friends invited. November k’! 7. asunlty il CECEL AGRUBER” wm of 1 Charles . mothgs of Bertna Marshall. Tea: vella M Marie Tracy. agruder %