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— car PAGE TWO | “EVERY AN | TO HIS T. ST] Key West Citizen | The Citizen on Saturday Le. Akitas owner Bxeot Sunday, by | yy blished an. Associated ND. ARTHAN, | Press story telling about the building: preferences for fish of resi- ie and Ann Streets | dents in various cities. AS a only Daily Newspaper in in Key West | rule, the residents preferred monroe Sone ____ fish that were caught chief- ly in other areas. | One would think that ap. | there is a sufficient variety | ‘of edible fish in Key West) Lahey BS me eee to suit everybody, | * Paper and also the local news! but such is not the case.) peat as a Peter Roberts, during the | me MOCRIPGOR BATHS og | last 55 years, has handled! Sis Months §90/ more fish than any other in-| Gee, Mostn 190 dividual in Key West, and} io 25! his favorite dish of seafood | lis salted codfish, which was} ‘shipped to Key West in| From The tigen Corner Greene An ¢ at Key West, Florida a* second elass matter AL Made known on application SPRCIAL NOTICH All in noticen, conte ie hank u respeet, obit- “ ‘ ‘poems, ete, will be Years. Vor ae "the rate of 10 eonte Mr. es for entertainment by from which a revenue is d are 6 cents @ line. is an open forum and delectable pompano, th e| yellowtail, the mackerel, the ‘ ussion of public issues 5 3 : ,.| and eur paves: and public ing nec to their work dur-| ‘ muntestions, qred by most Key Westers, or lislation to provide federal aid’ Qur Committee on Agriculture any other kind of fish caught NAL EDITORIAL. jin local waters, and when! “The salted codfish, Put it in soak Saturday | wash it out in two or three | (MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN But the cry ers, or used to be in the days a and grunts” is, Consolidation of County and —— any West- City Governments. e + Bees pts SESS: jare trying to get at least fifteen ot large quantities until recent! | dollars, but s Roberts listens atten-| children of America. tively while you speak about). to assist the states in estabilsh- gram, if I can get it e night, | tida would get federal aid in es- | tablishing> a ucation, I am introducing a bill for the federal government to aid the states in furnishing scholar Sa ey aap ge VERY TRULY YOURS By SENATOR CLAUDE PEPPER rs Dear Friends: ‘they get from universities and Some odds and ends, in which! Colleges. Having been a poor I thought you might be interest-' boy, who would not have been ed. | able to go through college or to a} Increasing prices and enlarged! university without such assist- school enrollment have made the ance, I know what such help last apportionment for the schoo] Means. lunch program about twenty-si million dollars short by the es- timate of the Department of Ag- riculture. Congressman Morrison in the House and I in the Senate of our state and the nation have to take special training from time to time to hold their jobs as teachers. That is right, for they million dollars appropriated to are not notoriously low. Business make it possible for the school men who incur: necessary expen- children of America to get at ses in connection with their busi least one good meal a day. We ness get an income tax deduc- are thinking not about saving: tion on such expenses. I am of-| ing the health of | fering a bill, with some other x million school' Senators, to grant the same in- come tax deeduction to school T am consulting with the Amer- teachers for the expenses they ican Medical Association, the Na- are required to ineur in going to tional Educational Association summer school or in taking train- the twenty*s has just voted to extend the tem- ing and maintaining medical porary farm labor program for! SSOCIATION | vou_finish talking, he chools. The country needs many six months, after which it will (9 “You know what is | thousands of dollars. We in Flori- have thirty days for liquidation. | favorite fish?” |da, for example, do not have a There is also under consideration! — Laem MIE “What?” ; medical college. Under my pro- for possible introduction a per-| acted, Flo- manent bill to through the Agriculture Exten- me sion Serivce, agricultural labor in first class . college, so that Florida bo: dequate supply der f waters Sunday morning, an adequate supply under fair 1. More Hotels and Apart |) pee it and, to my way. Bitls would not have to go away conditions for the workers. 9 ments. thinki 2 it es th Sect from Florida to study medcine. There will be historic debate on: 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. | °! i Tak § |e aa} ; Realizing what federal aid has the President's recommendations 3. Airports—Land and Sea. tasting fish in @ | meant to G. L’s in getting an ed- that we, as an individual nation,| 4 enter into an unwritten defense alliance with Tur key, the Middle East and later in the Greece and Teachers in the publie schools! - must keep up. But their salaries | make available, | sees ca -Army ‘of the Starts on its his- toric: 1 to if J : enbtickh food ship reaches Germany. (boro affair: Nar fae Rs England States, ; and France sign wes strietions on sizeof Navies, . | 1941—Police rout CIO strikers, amidst vi in jurisdictional |strife at, International Harvester plants in. Chicago and elsewhere. | 1942—Gen. las MacArthur! jawarded the Congressional Medal ‘of Honor. | 1944—Japs invade India. | 1945—~Entire Western Front pushed east of the Rhine. 1946—UN © Security Council in Hunter College, first meets 'New York City. U.S. Supreme [Court rules “that uriion labor leaders accused of poeketing funds could not be prosecuted un- der Federal kick- -back act. ome 4 i Nou FLoTITioNs AME STAT: NOTICE 18 HERESY VEN that! the undersigned, desiring to engag: ‘ol n business wander. the fletitious! ice Cream Service | name of Dixie 18-1 Poinciana, Key West. Florida, intends” to register said ‘fietitions | name with the Clerk of the Srcugt Court of Monree Sry jarida. j Dated March: 10, 3947. MRS, BERTIN. A. SIMS, Bole Own mar 11-18-25; apr 4, 1947 a] 8 Sg bin ; Maseition, Obio,| Marina Hotel, = Se, Camera Store, ard St. out, fully equipped, 85 hp. me tor, 2 to 1 reduction gears. Toilet | and wash basin. ee | > mercial | wil SS ia ee 3 | seen anytime, call 9175. 40,000 GOOD oedeer| JOBS A MONTH ‘200 printed single sheets and 100. $1.50; SURVEYORS 1" envefiones 150 printed |p Cubsn a peermerrycrors) | single alenagil sheets, 25 airmail, } oo ~ 50; 18 soft pencils j of oe ! ‘Primod poping $130; 60 print terday, acc Bai CLERKS | e@ cocktail, bordered, napkins,| received here today ARMORERS | $1.60; 60 printed cocktail, bor- | SIGN PAINTERS | dered, napkins, $1.50; 60 per-| B. Howard Brown, district STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK- | sonalized printed guest towels,| pervisor of the Netiowe! Yow ERS $1.50; two decks of printed| Administration. was the ct’ WEATHER OBSERVERS | bridge’ cards, $1.75; 50 printed) speaker today st the lunehews beverage coasters, $1.75. Let-| of the Key Weat Rotery Cle) terheads, envelopes, billheads, business -cards—all printed at) Only three small lots of emer reasonable prices. Artman Press,' were sold this mornin of Citizen building, corner Greene| sponge wharf. Total of the tle ae FeO abreets, phone 51. | was $33.11 feb18-tf Assistant State Attorney 2 18 and 34, inclusive (17 with|For Sale—1946 Whizzer Motor|Lancelot Lester left osterde Parents’ consent). } Bike with speedometer and/for Miar\i to assist in the cel New, higher pay, plus food, cloth-; basket, Best buy in town. $95.00] ovations of the circuit court erat ing, quarters, dental and med. cash. Phone 778 or 126-J after jury in that eity And many other skilled men are} required for peacetime duties in, the new Regular Army. it! takes approximately 40,000 men a month to keep replacements! up to strength—and there are | hundreds of good Opportunities | ayailable to young men between ieal care make the Army a! 6;00-p. m. mar22-tf one smart choice. GI Bill of Rights] W. J. Peabody, whe has oer educational benefits for those} 1939 Buick sport sedan: Exvel- ‘ 1 pied the Edward A. Strank oot | lent condition. Radio, heater jtage in Martello Tower fre Lidihios rhigrtoua pate bes mew tires. Monroe Motors, winters, returned to Key Wet a Te ee ee mar80-tf today from a short viet to Mf Choice of branth of service f [ep Fainieaincesened aa those still open, and overséas fe ‘theater from’ those ‘with’ open'’ listing - and .imteresting a who enlist..and serve at least} three months: before official’ whe had heer Joseph Mondul 5. Community Auditorium. She : sora 5 quotas... Get. details on the] #8 Write NKS, c/o Citizen.'in Miami to attend the wedding when everybody here ate fish | ships to worthy boys and girls other areas in the world. Some of| IN THE CIRCUIT COL RR, Oe TR atv coticnanept lan dnd | mar22-6t | ss cir, veemend oval for breakfast on Sunday either in the last two years of us feel that this, question pre-! i “AND LOW, MOSADE, COUNTS: oa ‘ton. from tbe UY 8. Army} ise tee oS | morning. Twenty years or so) high school or in college or uni- sents a crisis for the Uhited) SEAS" 3 | Recruiting Station, 302-303 Post: 1940 Willys DeLuxe Coupe. Good _— Siz. ago, The Citizen published’ versiti . And my bill would also Nations. If we and the Russians) Case No. 191083 Office Bldg., Miami, Fla. condition. Apply 607 Elizabeth} The Young People's Depart | MONOGRAPHS jan article about “Grits and prove oa ee and re? are going into a battle for world, 7PANPTTE CRUMETON, mar24- bee St. mar22-3tx | ment of the Fleming Street Meth lo The Radio Grunts” and it was used by Mion collars for a revolviag power, what will become of the * ¥8, ‘ert Pee. odist Church, gave @ re Commentators: a newspaper syndicate ET raed seme ape acy area United Nations? What will be-|™ apres cee Trae Besa ees Bnd over 199 Pontiac convertible club/last night to the Rev aha ’ sn aP | madetetrdints ak die coun-| ents, ee ao the last two years come of our hopes fer peace, int ORDER or ea | Insecticides, Rodenticides. On' coupe, new paint, top seat cov-|Shuler Peele, who were When so many of you ea of high school, college or univer- pought with the lives of four | commission. Make more mon-{ ers. Good tires. Excellent | ly married in Orlando. j stated that President Tru- |; Ty. nats satceervehing (ont could obtain loans payable pyndred thousand American boys Bee deta temtieacnte ey, fewer hours. Write Box| condition. Fully equipped. $!,-| man was vacationing in In eating, io ee ad over a period of twenty years ang girls in the last war d you are hereby required to ap-| 2-49. mar25-3tx! 100. Phone 1049-M. Address: | Today The Citizen save in an Florida, you stated the|/ else, it’s a case of Every) after graduation at three percent many thousands more, who, in| Heer to the Bill of Complaint, for) 604 Ashe St. mar22-3tx| editorial paragraph h. But why not be || man to his taste.” Boston, | interest with no collateral except oy hospitals, are also casualties? | on the 4th day of April. A.D, 1947,, Waitresses wanted. Enquire: - “Women trying to reduce are necifie and state where {| for instance, is the city of | the obligation of the student him-| Very truly yours, | otherwise the jattextions therein! Ponce’s Bar-B-Q, 70] Simonton Ira) den ig Eaogs ctegs ed aah Allah seem Aba orida he was vaca- |) the “sacred cod,” but Boston) self or herself. Three percent is CLAUDE PEPPER. This order to be published once| Street. mar2i-6tx|" “inet. practically new. Elwood's en is not a mili-]| residents, according to the secret any more; about one-half the the || A. P. story, prefer haddock, | students are now paying on loans interest our LEGALS | and New Yorkers prefer the| | eod. And so it goes: “Bvery| !man to his taste.” H is over. THE ORACLE. } lv y -LES SUGGESTS “There'll Always Be DUE England,” as the ballad FORECAST A PROGRAM foretells, Possibly, but some| Key West, 4nd Vicinity: Scat-| \ —- é tered show today becoming} >} as ' day it will diminish political- \ ‘six-point program tol yy as well as topographically | ®: nect, the: challenge, af the | in importance to a little isle! northerly winds. eviet Union's “dynamism”! in the north of France. Na-| Florida: Fair north portion n world affairs, has been| tions rise and fall. through Wednesday. Few shows| resented by Mr. Saar ers over, scuth portion today, be-! aoe eeneloa. eee ees | KOREA DIVIDED coming fair {his afternoon and ri es, oreign Policy ; — | continuil fair through Wednes er to the Republican Par-| The situation in Korea day. Cooler north portion tod ty and a rember of the!seems somewhat confused and tonight and cooler south podr- An| None The Weather NOTH the unders Coungs Dated Mareh BERNIL partly cloudy ‘and cooler tonight and Wednesday. Fresh to strong| * pivore nevican delegation to the} and certainly the objective tion tonight and Wednesday. Gee ey nited Nations Assembly. |of Koreans to unify their) East Gulf and Jacksonville) "°° °° "4, naan Me-Duelles urges that the| country is being hampered through Florida Straits: Small! An ation: by its division into two zones, Craft Warnings are being dis-| ro (1) Demonstrate the; of occupation. | played. Brest a ele | rk ' . strong northy to north winds} (BORE value of a free society, by tecently, there have COME) today except southwesterly over y mplaint howing that our vast eco-| reports that the Russians are <outh portion until this afternoon Paw atrg s, o: mic potential “works ;” conscripting Koreans into| piminishing north to northeas' ADs (AT: “otherwelae (2) Maintain strong mili-| their army. Lieutenant-Gen-| winds tonight and Wednesday Dos eaeGe RRGE tury forces and the wilt to}eral John R. Hodge, com- Weather partly cloudy with es them if necessary jmander, of our occupation showers over south portion toda (3) Promote hemispheric | forces in Korea, now _ in. otherwise, fair through Wednes The. Glee solidarity by the develop-; Washington, says that the’ day. County, I cnt of “more vigorous andj Russians have acknowledg- REPORT cater Ae ater healthy economies” in coun-|ed that Koreans are being, Key West, Fla. March 25, 1947 | Ntirney ror plaintiff es South of us; | inducted into their army and (1) Promote unity on the! that negotiations to unify) ropean Continent, where! Korea “appear hopeless on! e have rights, bought with| a local level.” and political power; | (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,! At the same time, a lead-|Highest yesterday ie 2h; apr T-S-15, 1947 Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures a week for four conseciitive wee! in The Key West Citizen, a new: paper published in) Key W Florida, i Sra day Done and Ordered this of. Mareh, A.D. 1947. “SAWYER (SEAL) x Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida { Thomas 8. Ca) Solicitor, for the Plates ne No. 10-1096 BARBARA H ck. Maepot ve. ALLISTER, F. Macpot Tiefenigint. = ORDER [OF PUBLICATION ¢ | | To; Allister F. MacDougall, UI, + | Westford, Middlesex Couaty, Massachuset the above styled c fore the 10th day. of April, otherwise sthe @iegations will be taken ax confesses ‘This Ordar ix. to. be published: once a week for -four consecutive | Weeks in The. Key: West Citizen, a | newspaper published in the City of yw | DANE S| day of 3 an ALD Re ‘ "| Monroe Count Ry: (sd) Florence k | De rk. | <a) Allan B. Cleare, lieiter for Plaintif mar 11-18-25; apr 1, 1947, a CULT COURT OF 4 rH £ TH JVOLEIAL oF THE STATE OF RIDA. EN AND POR MONHOFE COUNTY. aN ais “CERRY, 1s hh UA oHAMPN ton a Plainuft, ’ vs. DIVORCE Wi tam P. RODE, 80; Defendant. | Continted support ofjer of the South Korean jLowest last night 4 = eabea ar, eet a t itional Government to 2. ratic 2 > » Miean ety a 107. Grantham Street, ymote the intecrity. of DS Ocha oi espue lee SAReMte Cal 73 a Pittsburgh 12, Pennsylvania promote te integrity. of that Koreans in the North) Precipitation | | rou are hereby’ Fequired to ap, meeyieerdy vear to. the for Dive filed “ees cult are being conscripted by the |Rainfall, 24 hours ending ! Rgainst. you in the above atyled (6) Mobilize world opin-| thousands by the Rus: a 8:30 a.m., inches Ts Apri, ALD. 184 Fe nec tee che ald ” inst intefnational in-| and that, because the Unit-{ Relative Humidity | lekations contained therein will be satice through the device of ed States is not training the 90" ! He eee cs teduweeat the United Nations. {South Koreans, they will be| Tomorrow's Almanac ; r “this Ith day of Mare! ce We are in agreement with left at the mercy of the 4 (Eastern Standard Time) ne therein will’ be! (eiroult Court Beal) 7 ; fr. Dulles as to the six Communist - trained Ko r-/Sunnse ubtished once | Clerk ne Circule Court. | points he suggests, but it is) eans in the North. Rraciiise Da Tewenneent By: Alice i Bale x hee y geri that. the Tr ee A to Moonset Pie lee day} Brique Bxauinaldo, Jr, Y Pople; -as* 8 here is ample reason to ney for nl ; R | PU8-25; apr 1-8, 1947 e, and particularly -| doubt the conclusions of any | ADs Re = ments of the Republican! man who constantly and bel-! ee. ioe a understand the neces- ligerently asserts that he is | wv the program he out-! right. des. Certainly, if we are to xlye by current’ expres-! SECRECY of epinion, there are a | ber of Americans who} In connection with the de t the wisdom of such! conference of the Foreign | nm es if they involve any Ministers of the four powers, nancial expenditures or/it is noted that the strictest | tI ssumption of — obliga- security regulations are in and ibroad. responsibilities effect for the American del-| egation. | Recalling that a concealed | The dog has been called dictaphone was once found | best friend.” and|in the wall of the American | was also apparently his best}/Embassy in Moscow, the | tri ‘nd, for in almost every|diplomats in the Russian| rt of the world where the! capital have been warned| nes of primitive man have) not to use the telephone, de-| n uncovered the benes of |stroy all notes of any kind} have ‘man’s cle by. been found jand to lock up all classified | ‘documents at night. ' Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) wyer, Deputy Clerk. High Tide Low Tide 12:25 a.m 5:30 a.m. | 11:44 a.m. 6:47 p.m ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of} Height of , Station— Tide {high water Bahia Honda —Ohr. (bridge) _10 min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min. Caldas Channel +2hr. mission- (north end) —10 min. +1.4 ft. nuuponee Minus Sign—Corrections to be) Now in ca subtracted | Airpost Fund rf aching ch Bonds « Plus Sign — Corrections to be Bald County fr ae added. | Use of Said Money for Which Moneys h Bonds es for Orehids grow in profusion on} the mountain slopes of Venezue-| 251h la. H this | a porns Ni pear té the Bill of Complaint 2 COLNTY No. ARE CLARK, Jr. | Plaintiff. | | Marie W.} ORDER OF To: Jeanne Ethel Clark, Ocean Ave, Lakewood, New Jersey You are hereby required to ail- Rose LDivoree in the above styled cause Son or before the bth day of Apri). | A.D. 1947; otherwise the allega tions therein WII] be taken as con- fessed | Dhis Onder is to de published lence a week for four consecutive Weeks in the Kev West Ciuzen, a ent, | newspaper published in Key | Florida, red this Ist day ) ROSE C BAWY Clerk of the Circuit € Meohroe Couns. Florida. y: Kaththen Nottage, | Deputy Clerk, ¥. Porter, 1V, art, Soldchtar for Plaintiff. mar 4-11-18-26, 1947 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | jja°° °* William St. Bhone ,COMPLETELY FURNISHED BAR —BEER. WINE LICENSE. Will sacrifice. Restaurant and WITH HOTEL ROOMS ABOVE] equipment. Very reasonable. Most desirable location, heart of| $390. Ready to operate. Phone business district. Will | givi 4183-W. mar24-3tx, long-term lease to experienced For skilled profession, attend the Southernmost Seheo!l of Beauty Culture. Complete course rum six months, This school @ op proved by the Florida State Board of Beauty Culture apd has also received authorization ' fpergon. | Either ‘yehtal’' or per-]8-piece bedroom ‘suite: Apply 810! f° the veterans training pre meetanie ietaoe Neco Aiixia 6k: mar24-3tx} gram. For details, see Ratelle tinue’ Reply’ foniediately’ for House, approximately 18 x 25. Ness, 523 Scuthard na sppainiment, PO, Box 261, Very reasonable. Apply 2003 pee 4 mard4-3tx Flagier Avenue. mar24-3tx Lost PANEL SESS Race SRN VRursiture: bedroom suite, kiteh | set, living room set. “jap Por, | Black wallet in Ft. Taylor Gyw * iN ace. Friday night. containing Tit Margicet scien, phone RY, Fo Johnson OutBoard Motor, 9.8| 1184. Liberal reward Give us a try on your next job, 2"¢_ 13'6” runabout, 621 Grin- | mar22-atx nell St. mar25-3tx — Free estimates. mar1-1mox! Tan purse (containing money and rosary beads). Rewa saa lectrical motors re-| CHEVROLET TRUCK, all metal 4s : An eee aaa reconditioned.| inclosed, heavy steel, %4-ton Touaan aaah — Bought and Sold. Key West| Call and drive. Better than|iiown sipper wallet Pride Electrical Repair Co, 616| Jeeps, 17 miles gallon gas and} orang identification iid Whitehead Street. Phone 739, better loaded; 1,000 miles or) Riad if retumat we Mee We cdl ‘for and Gelivet: | better on 5 qts. oil. F. EC. Ex-| pint oso eee tees mar20-tf; terminating Service, 1415 Unit- as 2. ” pase pry ed St. H. W. Urion, prop.|_ °* era Having troubles with electrical; Phone 1173-J. Phone or call,’ pogdish brown hound dow wth equipment? Call 739, Key’ five to seven. mar25-tf | white spot on chest, t = West Electrical Repair Co. . a , ° care veer mara0-t¢]Baby Crib, large, maple-trim-| 3nd 10nd brown cars. | ws mend with blonde maple. Col-) Reward if returned i Merwe Sharpen and repair your lawn| lapsible. Wet Proof mattress.| Beenaerts, 148-B Pom ab mowers. Complete job of} Excellent condition. $25.00. ones 38-20s sharpening, cleaning, greasing,| Baby Stroller, tan leather reed $2.50. .Will call for and deliv-| combination, $7.00. Call 673-M.} er. Phone 801. Harold Hask- mar25-3tx ins, 826 Francis Street. Parts | * for mowers on hand and all White metal crib, maple chest of general repairs made. drawers, mahogany and table, + mar21-8tx| coffee table, GE electric sweep- 3 without “éeang” 2 er, occasional rocker. Enquire rei Roofing installed and repaired.| 514 West Poinciana. wn OY ICN. Work guaranteed. Ph. 1590-R. paren Frank Key. mar24-6tx ——— i te WANTED TO RENT , STRONG ARM BRAND COrrer Stolen from Humane Society ken- Eee aac and one| Wanted: To rent, small furnish | TRIUMPH police-spitz puppy. Kindly re-; 4 or unfurnished house or) COFFEE turn to or give information to ground apartment within Con MILL Mrs. George Mills White, presi-; vent area; permanent resi- at dence. Responsible party. Call at 1116 Margaret or Tel. 798 be-| All Grocers tween 1:00 p.m. and 6 p.m. ! weer rererer® mar25-2tx ~ FOR SALE at —_ Naval officer and wife wish fur nished house or apartment on! or about April 18. Call 790 Ext 320. mar25-27 2tx! FOR RENT | dent Humane Society, 508 Si- monton street, phone 728-W. mar24-2t Furnished homes, hotels, apart- ment houses, filling station and building lots. Paul Boysen, 626| Fleming Street, Phone 153. | mar19-10tx Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 to $10.00 per week. 411 Wil-! liam St. marl8-}5tx 1941 For-Dor Hudson Six. Ex- cellent condition. Good _ tires. (Upholstery in ‘good condition. 5i4-D West Poinciana. mar20-4tx| Rooks for every age. Books for! every hobby. Paul Smith, Concrete blocks, A No. 1 stand-| Bookseller, corner Simonton and! ard, 28 cents each. 500 lots de- livered. William Curry’s Sons Co. mar20-6t Eaton Sts. mar24-6t screen 5-room house, hot water, Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art-| ed porch. Call 1000 or $14-W man Press, Citizen Bidg., phone mar2s-3t 51. a - aks WANTED | Burrough adding machine, like mew. Phone 104-W. Rubin! Wanted—Old rags. Call at The | Appel. mar21-6t| Citizen Office. Ut cde a s**aenare ert. arr 2. oa