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REILLY'S FUNERAL SET FOR WEDNESDAY Former Congressman Dies Fol- lowing Shocks July 7 New Haven it Thomas | o'clock home in the county rounded by nearly all the his family, Death was plication apoplectl hardening of Arteries, The funeral will be held day morning from the In the county | avenue and be celevrated in Nt at 10 o'clock, 1 the Sacred Heart den Sheritt weeks ago, At first it was sald the was suffering from rheumatism, But Jater it was ascertained that the shers 1t had suffered a strole After treats ment in the hospital the patient transferred to his home bullding. Had Tw Mr, Rellly rallicd somewhat 8 second stroke occurred and then untll yesterday afternoon de was only a question of time, Ior the past three days Mr. Rellly was unconscious. Dr. John Sulliv who was a!most constantly in at- tendance, did not want to give up the battie with death and fought vallantly until the Iast hours, On Saturday it was not belieyed that the patient would survive until the evening, but the strong vitality kept the spark of life flickering until Sun- day afternoon, EBherift Reilly Is survived widow, Mary D. Reilly, and children; three sons, Arthur Reilly, who is with the Standard Oil com- Rellly yesterday afte all building, surs members of W com Wednes y home Wha mass wi ami ilding ¢ oy iém hi Brenda terment a req cemetery | was 1 Relly ken in the cov Strokes when from ath in, few by the soven |ceive no recognition, sition of high | 1908 he for the that p 1909, In lidate second was defe nominated for Andrew it hut ale cted over a8 reelecte I defeated majority llmmpmuul Hetorms his service in the severa CONgress al attention reforms in nent among Reilly eight which the postal em tay inte attad amploniy slatic Prom ievements was the 1er of hours ten eight of King ed 1o an a 15 Mr, Reilly wan elected as He defeated Daniel J 1en 1n a hotly fought 1, and in 1922 he was reelected, the femoerats who republican sweep of that eing one o few rvived th COAL MINES RE-OPEN Modifieation of 1817 Wage Schedule Is Agreeable to Parties Concerned, Is Announcement, rleston, W, V., in Kanawha coal Virginia will resume operations fer & modification of the 1017 ale, in which the union will D, €, Kennedy, sceretary of the Kanawha Operators' | Association, announced today. 'l‘hn‘ new scale calls for the 1917 tonnage | ates and slightly higher pay in day Mines of West | un- | WARe ro- July 7 fleld h the M NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, STEAMER FIRE TOOK TOLL OF 10 LIVES Baltimore Tragedy Death List Officially Announced July T.-=The bodiea of members of the Baltimore,, five hoys. Baltimore Evening Sun's newshoy band and that of & negro were found the boys steamer Three Rivers yesterday when the hulk the vessel, whieh was hurned ta the waterline in Chesapeake Bay early gRaturday morning, was towed into Baltimore, This hrings the total number of victims of the fire up ta ten and accounts for all those known to he missing The hoys were Nelson A Lester Religman, 15; Ashby Vernon Jefferson, 15, and Walter liken, 13 years old, The hody of a white man, bhelieved ta be James Truitt, of Baltimore, was found floating in the bay off Cove Point late yesterday, and shortly fore that the hody of a negro, around which was strapped a life preserver of the Three Rivers, was washed ashore on Hooper's Island a on Miles, Pilker, Mil. The bodies of two other negroes had | been found shortly after the disaster, ‘I'he steamer was en route to Balti- more from Crisfield, MA,, when the fire was discovered on the saloon deck, about midnight, 1t gained head- way rapidly and the passengers and [erew were forced to take to the life- under a last. | » mincs had operated union agreement up to March 31, Since that date the operators have | been negotiating with union repre- sentatives, but,all efforts to reach an | agreement failed. Twenty-six companies, operating 454‘ mines, posted the new scale today, I8ix of the companies resumed opera- tions at once, Columbus Circuit Racce | boats inquiry this week, and life preservers, passing steamers came to the aid of the burning vessel and picked up more than fifty of the survivors, An investigation has been begun hy the Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Wllway Company, owners of the steamer and the Board of Steamboat Inspectors in Baltimore will start an it was announced, be- | Several | HONEYMOON ISLE, ONLY $1,000 A WEEK Isolate Resort in Lake Champlain | I5 Planned Dreams of island Rurlington, 'Vt,, July 7 honeymooners for an isolated are on the way te reality, Mrs, Frederick Welles of Rurling ton, owner of an Ki.acre island In Lake Champlain, has received bids for it from six different men, ‘I'he Island is equipped with a house of 16 rooms, luxuriously furnished, 1t has four baths, extensive servants' quarters, a deer park and a yacht, The house was erected at a cost of $100,. 000 and will, it is understood, he sold for approximately $60,000 to a com. pany which proposes to rent the en. tire establishment out hy the day, week or month to honeymooners only at the rate of $100 a day with an MONDAY, JULY 17, 1924 THE “WANT tieally Arranged ¥ HERALD ADS" Quick LINE RAY CONSECUTIVE lhlLHTIOBI Charge Prepaid ine i N line line line line line 1 line Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count & words 1o a las, 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines Minimum Book €ha 85 cents, Ne Ad pled A 1 P M Classitied P on Bame Day, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenience of stomers. Call 926 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. 1 1 1 1 1 1 for ————————— 'YOUNG GOOLIDGE NEAR DEATH, BUT MAY-LIVE additional eharge for servants and for | honeymoon there $1,000, deseribing food, A week's | would cost ahout Mrs, Welles in land sald: “Young people will to themselves, The servanls’ quars |ters are in a separate bunghlow. As | for the house it 1s so large that the | honeymooners could lose themselves in it, 80 to speak. dining and breakfast room are most lmmn.nn,\- furnished, ‘The baths ar {apacious, equipped with large show- |ers and marble floors, “T'hen there is the the is. have 8§56 acres deer park, & heautiful shaded retreat with winding | ’pll(h! shadowed with big trees, The wnr)n will carry them back and forth to the shore, the trip taking about one Kour and ten minutes, as the island stands in the middle of the lake, far removed from the curious,” The place is known as “Stave Is- land,” Mrs, Welles recently hought a larger isla somewhere in the lake and | accordingly has no further use for the The living rooms, | (Continued from First Page) survival of the night as a “miracle,” adding that he now had a "bare fight ing chance" for recovery, The con | ditlon that gives the greatest promise, he sald, is that “no vital organ ha broken down in the strain." Blood Transfusion The physician confirmed report that a hlood transfusion had been re sorted to, presumably about midnight, and said the boy had “reacted wel | to the transfusion and other thing: that have been done for him." While it was stated in one quarte that oxygen had been | during the sinking spells early today, [the physicians refused to comment on this phase of the case, The president and Mrs, who remained at the Walter Army hospital near thiir son's hed (#lde throughout the night, were called development, at each unfavorable After a broken rest, they were up, a 5 o'clock this moPning, planning to g administered | Coolidge, Reed Burial Vaults, Mosunwais ' BORIAL VAUL “le sl relnfores AL VA uH«u- i weed o matel reasons iy .nn‘ l'l luplu l'llm LILIN BRITAIN=Nonament Works, 19} Oak B, Monuments of all sizes and dosr eriptisi Carving and lsiter cutting owr specialty, S L) and Tahbage celery, 23 Oak strest 0 delivery, Sandallie's Phone 2643413, not imates. and Jesier's Finder eall Ao dneeln St Reward or 7 lost hetween via Ha At 186 Lineoln #t ITANDRAT on Maple Park S, STaln street Adrien, 2 N s Te -3, HOL \ll~l-ue Tull blooded, black and brown, found, Apply ‘1o Deg Warden, Phillp’ Marine, Plainyille. v “RATUTAAY DTENT o0 Finder veturn to 61 Main 8t Reward Personals L3 FOR GOOD—results 1ot us develop and | _print_your films, Arcade Btudio, Store Announcements 1 MINTATURE —fireworks, drums, fans, move eities for the Fourth. MeEnroe's, West Main street, | WEATHER BTRIPE—Tnaiall (he accuraie metal strips save 1-3 coal bills, windew T, E, Woods, Phone 2765, e il i Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS— Botter _ cArs % | ave bheing built and Bulck is build. Ing them." New Britain RBuick Co, r| 225 Arch’ street, DPhone 2407, CHANDLER—and Claveland motor cars and accessories. American Sales Co,, 8 Elm 8t CGADILLAC _CARS—Bales _and _ Bervice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln street, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and service, Buperlor Auto Com 176 &, Phone 211, RROTHERS MOTOR CARS—B and service, B, & F. Motor Sales Co., 156 Elm 8t., corner Franklin. Phone . |BURANT AND STAR-—-motor ca Arch | DODGE t 0 AUTOMOTIV Au(m and Trucks For bale D w81 Maln 8 rn e g & . and puu 25 Willow strest Phoue 2083 FORD—1our a76, (Wo. In good TURRIRE condition, Price reasonable for quick sale Inguire, Hutt, 184 Greenwpod St FORD=roadaier, TH19 Wil aliachable Body Bulek coups, model 55, Buick 4 pass , 107 Arch street, oaF, This car can be 15, with terms. Good runnl B, Autemotive Used Car Exchang _88 Areh ll Phone 1763, dan, only 155 Park TAXWHLT=caupe, 1008 1 TARsenger, equipped with bumper, first elass condi: tion, €, A, Bence, b1 Main St. Phene P FTAW =sedan, 1970, oo Party leaving tow, TARL good (Tres. all 14362 daytime. runping condition, 81, Phene 2215, WHITE —cha and one Buiek coups. quire, Chi Pollce, WHTTE TRUCKA TWO—and ene | way, will sell reasonable and terms. & ‘Cflll about it at 7 Main 8t 00Kks TTke new, ‘. ¥y brand ncw. enly §3 Coahy In Open s enings, Lo/ i 185 Park CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.- 1913 Ford 1-tom triek with express body and ea 1920 Chevrol new paint, $180, 1021 " Chevrelet touring, good eondition, new paint, 8325, 1931 Dodge roadater, new paint, $269, 1923 "Ford roadater, looks like new fn fine. condition, touring, good conditien, #o0d condition, SUPERIOR AUTO CoO), 176 ARCH 8T. Ttl.' "L, —————————————————— and service, “Just Real Gond « C. FORDS—~ A. Bence, 51 Main street, Phone 2216, FORD CARS—Fordston traci pany in Poland; Robert Reilly, who i, Sha| BABY CLINIG OPENED e ROt o Renile of thly | cult meeting here this aftérnoon wil ‘ HuL Miss Molly Reilly of this ol 4 : :&3‘:;;":\1150‘ Agnes Rellly, who s | D% T2Ce0 over a heavy courss Aue 1 Free Advice to Mothers Will Be Given ""'ll"nl}i‘nr:‘:({\rn':m; p,_n;;-u.:;. There | teaching school In New York cityi|(ps oard: The Neil House 2:08 trot | ke :' """” ll: No Trouble Catherine M., who is known as Sis- o 83,000 with nine candidates, the | e R i ter M. "!lf’flfl: and Rnu; Ah‘ k(“"!‘;" 2:11 pace, the 2:03 trot and the 2:14 | AL r‘ar(s‘ 'or R .co""”v h.”“ra" h e , bo o e O VaAYS . r 3 . quf:-":rr !\X‘rcyfnd gt (eee e With the co-nperation of the Visit- L;],m:):h.“-,.mmdm“all :md Crr‘in"mmn- With the exception of the son| * |ing Nurses a baby clinic has heen M <l;“l’\s “p.m,\'."dd“m er peace- who is in Poland all the members | |opened at the Burritt Mission by the . vrrmlv'm‘s vesterday Af\\(‘npt for a of the family were at the bedside Brazilian Embassy Says Outbreak Is officials of the City Mission and | (€Y ';’ "IP'I} GABEA in “l:hh_ unim- when death {ook away one of the of a Minor Nature, |mothers who reside in that sectien f‘"l'l‘fl"L rasrw(.; m'cunr-;‘ll H‘[\\r‘cn.'he‘ best known and well liked and highly Washington, July 7.—Dispatches to ‘ulll be able to have their babies ex- | 'gllt:’; ar:do(fl)nxnrnpyl o \1!::60 Eltas | respected men in local public life. |the Rrazilian embassy from Rio jamined and will be given proper ad- “ i G “; n. Ang : or! o | | Janeiro describe the disorders at Sao |Vice every Tuesday afternoon hetween xen. (alles' supporters claimi for Born in New Britain hi % . 4 3o A - 2 and 5 o'clock, Miss O'Connor of the | 1M an overwhelming vietory in 15 of Thomas Lawrence Reilly was born paylo as *“a small military -wmmx‘\m”" Nurses will' be fn charge, |the 28 states, declaring that only eight | n New Britain on September 20, |without any great importance. | . 5 the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and ,1!5! the son of lnhnnand Cather- | No information has been received | The City Mission has arranged to (‘l‘;r "'l"ll of “'"' ballots l’fl:‘ were for | Service, 142 Arch street, Flone 625, . e f ] A d ien. Flores, two per cent for inde- NASH—and Oakland motor cars, Sales an ine Fagan Reilly. He was educated las to the causes or the r'harncler of |start its.regular outdoor program for STIAET mm“dmflpnnd the remainder | iNdicated, resulted in the very slight rvice. A, G. Hawker, 58 Elm street. in the schools of New Britain and |the participants in the uprising. |children and the sewing school girls for their leader. The results will not | Change for the better which was an. | _Phone 2456 later giraduated fram the state nor- Energetic measures were taken hy“‘”' be 3alxen to Kensington for L e g 8 WL RO otinded it 1 Bletenk KIS morning, |PAIGE AND JEWETT—31085 to 33770, mal school In the class of 1876, Ior |bhoth the federal and state govern- outing Wednesday. On Thursday the b€ AefBely known for many weeks. | T oy o PEOR (8 MOERME | “\wnitmore Paige-Jawett Co,, 519 E. Main a short time Mr. Reilly studied law, |ments to prevent the movement from |primary children and heginners of the | In Mexico City both the Callistas cussed the outlook early today said | romeomear EIM). Phone 1389, but gave rhl‘s‘up‘ to enter the news- | enrpmhnz. it was declared at the em- Itallan Sunday school of the South |and Floristas stormed the polls, car- that developments in the case !hnad REO MOTOR CARB—and !rlacku. Kenneth papef field. TFor several years he bassy and a state of siege was unani- |Congregational church will he taken |r¥ing off voting urns and brandishing | o0 % n P Pt el Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor. corresponded from Meriden for New |mously voted by the national con-|to Traut's park for an outing. fclubs, The Florlstus are demanding | ¢ treatment had besn followes trom Haven papers, and also was active |Bress. These outings will continue weekly ;l\alt vh:i- ros:;lm in several districk be 'tno first and that the Aingnosis ot 4 eclared void. Elm and Park S'F. New Brlllwv Conn, Phone 2110, agents for Gabriel ih | Janeiro and |all summer, i torially. In 1886 Mr. Reilly with | The situation in Rio de o : : bone infection had been correct. ;::r:;;r‘ ;m’ Biiator Beanci |other parts of the country is “abso-| Miss Vera Kucera, misslonary on 5 —_— Dr. John Deaver, the Philadelphia Johin D. Rockefeller Is 85 Years Old Tomorrow | Snubbers, ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars. Sales \¢ :;‘:m nz:‘lco. Ph?::r“""("iuowr Co., s water and Frank E. Sands and the |lutely sure and calm" the embassy the staff of the City Mission, is spend- specialist'called in consultation, re- |WILLYS-RNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo: late Lew Allen formed the Journal | Vas advised. ing her vacation near Pittsburgh, Pa. turned to that city last night, but Dr, tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St. Service Publishing company, and published > % " A et .| John A. Kolmer, blood speclalist who | 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Vaive Motor. CONFINED TO HOSPITAL New York, July 7.—John D, Rock-| wag summoned from Philadelphia for | —.C. Rudolph. Phone 2 the Meriden Journal, Mr. Rellly Two New Britain men are patients | efeller, Sr, who will celebrate his|consultation yesterday, remained being secretary of the corporation, |at the New Britain General hospital | 84th birthday tomorrow, today let it | with the patient, 0 and also served as associate editor, |where th@fare being treated for min- be known that he would not meet re- At 9 o'clock this morning the phy- He retired in 1910 from that position | "y 1, ¥ “gonn Beckius of 138 porters and photographers as has been | sicians sald the boy had “a little more After being elected to congross. |Dwight street has a slight scalp his custom on previous birthdays. Mr.|(han a fighting chance” for his life. wound. caused by being struck acci- Rockefeller dictated a brief statement, | They called another consultation for |dently with a shovel by a fellow saying that he was “well and happy |10 o'clock. Meanwhile the presi- with his many friends about him,” and had ‘“no special message except great gratitude for all his blessings," honeymoon lIsland, Open Today Despite Rain 7.—The open- to the White House for hreakfast and {to raturn immediately to the hospital. 'he courage of the 16 year old | ice; gonuine part vouth in his battle for life wag| motive Sales & praised by the physicians, who de. |HUPMOBILE © |clared that this, together with his| Service Station, Har | A i - 3 3 [Eranifentoconyution that they and his | rrresN—AND ESSEX—Amercr parents were doing everything pos- | war valucs. Eee the sible to bring him through, was a man Auto Sales C | psychological element that meant 138 Arch street, P much, INTERNATIONAL S—Racklifte Calvin, Jr., Rros,, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone conscious most of the night, although 1 Agentsfor New Britain and vicinity, at times delirious from the raging |~ oy ciome h Sfide motor cars, faies fever induced hy the poison which Phone 221 has swept through his system un- |MAXWELL AND checked for the last four days. service, McGaule; Two enlisted men at the hospital | f/eet Phone 2952 members of the medical corps, [MOON_ MOTOR ~CARS—favorably known |offered themselves for the blood transfusion performed, which, it was UL l\ MEXICO ¢ ALL MODELS ALL PRICES PEACEFK les and serv Hartford Ave, corner A. M, Paonessa, leading Honey- Service, TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT By Visiting Nurses Under Aus- pices of City Mission Tuesdays. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN S REVOLT was said to have heen CHRYSLER—Sales and and Bennett, 98 Arch | GOOD USED CARE— at the Maxwell and Chrysler used car department, Maxwell teuring with California xwell ("urln[ car, $15 Reo speed wagon, McGAULEY & BENNETT, 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2952, B S REAL BARGAINS GOOD USED Al TS N Actions Dismissed in Case of Radio Operators Hendon, England, July 7.—Court summons which had been issued against Tex Austin and other promo- ters of the rodero in the Wembley sta- dium and cowboys participating in it, charging cruelty to animals” in the | steer roping contest, were ,dismissed today. The summons had heen issued on application of agents of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Animals. STUDERAKERS—Light six touring, $1045, special six touring, $1425; big six touring, $1,750, F. O, B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. ““This is a Studebaker Year.” 1923 Maxwell sedan, 1023 Essex coach. 1823 Studebaker spec, 1822 Buick roadster, 1022 Durant sedan. 1022 Maxwell touring. 1821 Hupmobils touring. 1920 Hydson 4 pass. coups, 1219 Buick touring, 1918 Buick coupe, HONETMAN 139 ARCH ST. touring, Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 r‘Ans—ln running order as low as $i5. popular cars to select from at the low- ever offerad. Aaron G. Cohen, m pr 185 Park St, Hartford. Open eve- Ine., ngs. | DURANT COUPES—We have 2 that have | mever been driven even in a demonstras Mr. Reilly was quite prominent in | democratic party affairs. In 1905 he WhS élected ‘mayor of Merlden, and | .o non gaturday, Gustave TLind- [ dent, who with Mrs. Coolidge, went to !slodt of 40 Main street received an in- |the White House for breakfast, re- jured hack Saturday when a heavy turned to the hospital. timber fell on him at the New Britain Had Raging Fever Lumber Ci yards. Young Calvan's fever ascended | 0 during the night to a point where {:\{;‘. TT:';{.C;:u “z’.fi:".-’;;,.‘é.,‘.d‘?"cf‘i life was considered almost 1mpossih|n‘ Bence, 51 Main St. Phona 2215, OPEN EVENINGS and his remarkable rally was re- e —— garded .as one of the occurrénces in | e e o medical practice which happens only [of the time, and was able, when his {on rare occasions. Tha fever had |father and mother finally left the |abated considerably today but still |room, to bid them good night. AUTO SALES NEW CABINET FORMED. | PHONE 3100, Lisbon, July 7.—The democratic cabinet formed yesterday by Rodri- quez Gaspard to succeed that of Al- varo Castro hopes to obtain the aup- port for the action of its party in par- lltament. of the democrats, {indepen- dents and republicans. The new gov- ernment’s economic and financial pro- was at a very dangerous point. gram will be similar to that of the| Despite all of this, however, tha outgoing government, | boy retained a clear mind during most BY J. P. McEVOY City Advertisement Proposal for Garbage Collection Sealed bids for the collection of | garbage in the city of New Britain will be received at the office of th@l RAIN POSTPONES GAME. Cleveland, July T7.—(American)— Detroit- Clmnland game postponed, rain, JUDGE GRIFFING DIES Riverhead, N. Y., July 7.—Timothy | M. Griffing, former county judge of to eat |Suffolk county and a well known Long TIsland attorney, died today in his 82nd year. He was graduated | from Yale in 1564, RECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS— Board of Health, Room 214, City hall until 4 p. m. Tuesday, July 8, 1924, Blondes of Sweden prefer Copy of proposal and contract may |light colored syrups while people of be obtained at the office of the Board fdflrk“r tomplexions favor sweets of of Health, ]mors sombre tints, J‘HE POTTERS and'other good used cars at real sae- rifice prices to immediate buyers. Prices iIndicate down payment--balance been dis- In easy weekly or monthly payment, A one-eyed goldfish has covered in China. Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker 5 pass. Studebaker . 7 pass. Studebaker tour, light six .. Studebaker tour, special six Studebaker tour. light six .. Buick tour, 7 pass Buick tour. Buick touring, 7 pass. Buick sedan, 45 model Buick teur. 45 model Buick tour. 45 model Buick roadster, six Bulck roadster, four cyl. . Several other Studsbakers and Bufe k' not listed, ‘also other makes. tour, § pass, sedan, TM S0 AFRAD OF MY BIG STRONG ':EDE LATE HIM COULD BREAK HIS POOR MAMIE-AMI RIGHT IN TWO, COULDNT HiM 2 2AY '{},‘{‘,} [ R THERE BILL? PUT YOUR BACK INTO IT 9 wn.\. YOV NOT BAD, SAYS HE, MODESTLY. SUCH BIG MUSK-ELS. 0 ooH! i CONTROL. SWEET SISTER M. IRVING 183 ARCH ST, OPEN JESTER PHONE 11 EVENINGS “This (s & Etudebaker Tear” e e ———————— i y(\ ,— = USED CARS— taken in trade for new Fords. All ta good condition and priced low with easy terms. Overland touring, model 83, Allen 17, touring car, Ford 20, coupe. 22, touring car. cou ton worm Arive truck. % ton delivery, roadster, touring car, coupe. $228. Paw Makes IF HE TRIES T'GWE You "THE SLip! PoLLY CALL O~ ME! I GOTTA ADMIT roadaie, HER ANIECE 1S PUTTY DAYV GONE NIBTY ! DONT SAY. | "RNEES 16, DEAR sSAY, "KNEES ARE. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGAE PHONB 729-3, 36 ARCH T, MRS RATZY 1S GONANA GIVE A'TEA FOR HER MNIECE FROM B8BOoSTom AN WERE GOING! USED CARS— All 1ate models, and 18 tine shape, bs bought on time payments. 1923 1924 1924 1933 1921 il Chevrolet touring. Ford coups. Cleveland, 2 door sedan. Cleveland touring car. Reo - touring. o nn:mc/m BALES 00, § ELM STREET.