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Show fifoy.Ja. PAGE TWO 4 t S .4 i.18 -- 7 t News Review of Current Events the World Over Supreme Court Takes Up Gol3 Clause Abrogation Case Senate Committee Favors World Court Adherence Congress Gets the Budget. X By EDWARD W. PICKARD by d Q I nj m HAVING given the New Wntiri NW0ppr Unim. Deal a by the league In promising "to uphold the American principle that lawa be made only by the direct representatives of the people In the congress, and that the laws be Interpreted only by the courts." decOther polMts In the laration of policy pledged the league to fight for government economy, a sound federal. fiscal policy, a stable currency, protection for Investors, awat by holding the petroleum control feature of the N1UA euoonatltutlonal, the Supreme court moved rapidly to- ward a judgment as to the legality of the abrogation of gold payments. Several caspa challenging this - act were lumped and oral arguments Thla were heard. being a matter of vaat Importance, Gen- - ral Cummings $100,000,-Attom- and Individual liberties. DETROLEUM control provisions of the 'national Indjstrlal recovery act, specifically section 0 (c), are held by the Supreme Court of the United States to be Invalid as unconstitutional. abdication of legislative power to the President .Eight of the justices united In rendering this decision. Justice Cardozo alone dissenting, and It was read by Chief Justice Hughes. The section declared' void authorized the President to ban Interstate shipment of "hot" oil that Is, oil produced In excess of state quotas. While the opinion did not deal with other phases of the recovery act. It aroused widespread speculation as to disposition of other cases. This was the first major "New Deal case to come before the ey Attorney Uomef Oummlnga himself appeared to pre- sent the case for the government. Ur. Cummings la an excellent lawyer, but not much can be said In praise of the legal abilities of most f the men whom the exigence! of politics have shoved Into his So probably office In Washington. be waa wise to handle this matter himself. Cummings defended the constitutional authority of the President and congress to adopt the present monetary policy as Inherently the light of the government te preserve Itself. In an argument distinguished for oratorical dlsplny as well as for Its legal aspects, Cummings said an adverse decision by tbs court wonld: 1. Increase the public and private debt of the nation by $69,000,-00,00- court work relief must be carried on the federal budget will not be balaneed for the coming fiscal year, and probnbly not for several years thereafter. In presenting the budget to congress. President Roosevelt admitted this, but without He estiqnalms. IVECAUSE 0. Create a special class that Vronld be beyond the pale of the general financial structure, s class composed of those holding bonds demanding payment In gold. 8. Reduce the halnnre In the United States treasury $2,500,000,-000- . 2. 4. Add $17,000,000,000 to mated $8,920,000,000 as the amount of money necessnry to carry on the gov- the pub- ernments activities for the 1910 fiscal President year beginning July Roosevelt 1 next The expenses for the current year, partly estimated, are $8,581,000,000. If one wishes to know who spends all these huge sums, an Idea may be obtained from these figures showing the estimated expenditures for the fiscal year 1930: L Legislative, Judicial 6.555.00 and executive t. Civil departments and lic debt and increase the Interest charges on this debt alone by a year. The latter gum alone, Cummings said. Is equal to twice the value of the 1914 wheat and cotton crop. The attorney general referred to the troubled state of the country la the spring of 1913 and added, "I contend and shall show that the congress and the President of the United States acted reasonably In 76,057,165 agenciea a period of very great difficulties t. National defense ... 792.46,26 and that their acts were not the 4. Veterans' pensions and benefits 704,885,660 product of caprice." 6. Debt charges: Prom the questions asked by the i Interest 75,000,000 Justices, observers gained the im626.424.000 Retirements pression that there was a sharp 6. Refund 64.546.209 7. Recovery and relief division of opinion among them. 4,582,011,475 I. Supplemental Items (for above , groups 1 to 4 Inclusive! ..... ' 46,908,000 SENATOR. JOSEPH T. leader of the senTotal expenditures. .8,620,412,608 ate, being Informed thnt the foreign relations committee had voted Total receipts for the same peri14 to 7 in favor of the project for od are put nt $3,991,904,639. so the American adherence to the World estimated deficit will be $4,528,508.-070- . would the court, said. Jhe bring resolution up on the floor of the Of the recovery and relief fnnd Howsenate as soon ss possible. the President asked thnt $4,000,000,-00- 0 be ever recognized the sentiment be placed at his disposal to be against It waa strong and would allocated by him principally for not predict the outcome of the fight. work to those unemployed on The new resolution as approved giving the relief rolls." by the committee la slightly alHere are some other vital things tered to meet the objections of other disclosed hy the message: nations to what Is known as resThe national debt will Increase ervation five. Mr. Robinson said: from $31,000,000,000 at the close of The legal import and effect of this fiscal year to $34,239,000,000. reservation five ha been preserved No new taxes are requested. Conhi full. It Is provided that discusgress Is asked to continue the sions may take place under the nuisance taxes which expire Root protocol, but In the end the soon and the stamp rate. court may not entertain over the A national defense appropriation objection of the United States any of $809.918.065 the greatest In the request for an advisory opinion on history of the country is requested. A total of 137,134 federal workers any dispute or question In which the United States has or claims an are to be dismissed Interest." The $2,811,000,000 gold profit has Of the Democrats on the commitnot been disturbed. tee Senators Lewis and Murray Veterans pensions In 1936 will voted against the resolution : Re- reach the staggering total of $704,. 000.000. publicans who favored It were and Capper. The accumulated New Deal deficit for threis years on June 30, 1936, will total $11,700,000,000. Democrats and THOSE eminent While the trend of recovery and and otherwise, who are banded together aa the relief expenditures Is downward, American Liberty league are now regular federal expenses will InIn part to a 5 really getting Into action against crease. This Is due for federal cent restoration to be radical the pay believe per what they workers which Involves $65,000, Ooo. features of the administration's program, and their executive counFORD went before cil has put out a ten point platform. MART PICK Ren Lindsey In Los AnIt declare the league's opposition to sncb practices aa aweeplng dele- geles and obtained a decree of digations of legislative authority to vorce from Douglas Fairbanks; and the President, lump sum appropri- thns came to an end the union of ations to be doled out by the White the royal couple" of movlednm, socialization of Industry who for ten years were regarded as Douse, and regimentation of American life. the model wedded pair so far aa happiness and worldly success went In the first plank of Its platform Marys suit, filed more than a the league pledged Itself "to preserve American Institutions which year ago, charged Doug with mensafeguard to citizens In all walks tal cruelty. Indifference and neglect. She told Judge Lindsey the charges of life the right to liberty and pursuit of happiness" and at the same were true and that a fair and Just time to combat the growth of property aettlement had been made ; Miss bureaucracy, the spread of monop- and after Elizabeth Lewis, testified bad Plckford'a aecretary, of Indjstry, oly, the socialization and the regimentation of American tbe decree was granted and Mary left the courtroom almost in tears we.: and Fairbanks, Id St Moritz, SwitzerInvasion of the law making law Interpreting functions by New land, waa Informed of the divorce Deal admlnstrators was also rapped but, declined to comment - dramatized trial Hauptmann for the kidnaping and murder of the Lindbergh baby the atate continued to weave a strong net of circumstantial evidence around the defendant Lindbergh first Identified his voice aa that of the man who received the ransom; next was Amamlus Jloch-muth- , highly INof THE Bruno tv man dirty-green- t National Topics Interpreted hv William Bmckart o. O. A15INT VRi BEVERLY pif- NEW YORK. Purely personal saw portrait ever fle: Moat or Theoof a man: Weyiuan Adams's dore Dreiser. Of a woman: Ben All Hoggin's of ciples, the Interesting thing Is who the PresWashington. Now that brought about the revision of views his ident has laid before congress on the part of the President Soioe request for thp the President's virulent critics of National new approprlahave asserted In the opening days financiaI tions, Dibt that Mr. Rooesvelt wss Mrs. Harrison students arp won- of congress uninformed as to the needs Williams. Joseph wholly end the more and more when to w ith which he was confronted when Hergeshelmer is dering government spending is of this he was making his campaign about the only that remembered come. It will be author left who speeches. They say he found hla Mr. Roosevelt said a year ago that writes 'Everyt- the total public debt should not ex- original promise to be all wet and be took the only alternative to Stavo hing in ceed $31,834,000,000. and that figure off a bitter row In his own party, Helen should 30, June around reached be much money for congress Gould's avenue When It is considered that offering 1935. is to spend. mansion get', the present public debt exceeds Among the Presidents friends, I difficult ting creepy look$2S, 500,000.000, It becomes In have heard private expressions that lllf how the President will succeed Mr. Roosevelt had been misled by of the real to assertion description Best prose sticking to his original Paris some of the group who held his ear Nathan's Jean Paris: George hold the national debt at t he figure at the start of the administration. After 8:15. The first important per named. men referred to a number of was These Myron Interviewed 1 has ever son The Treasury department called Progressiva Republicso names: the Ogden Herrick. Add hiccup Just released its annual report, like the LaFollettes, Norris, ans the In the suggested Goelet. Nobody and tlds reveals an increase more than the late Anthony public debt of approximately six HIrara Johnson of California, and of New Mexico. Drexel. 1 used to play with a kid who billion dollars since June 30, 1933. Bronson Cutting so well liked were of these Several oil. liked castor an eighteen months' record. It has the President that they were Inby editor rudest the of recovery was the cost made the total Frank Harris vited to enter his cabinet Consethe s ending program aggregate some1 ever met and Arthur Samuels there are those ho believe know who plays the thing over twelve billion dollars quently, only editor Mr. Roosevelt followed the adthat G. ChesterK. the when since January 1, 1933, piano. 1 once tried vice of the Progressive Republican ton's breakfast cold salmon with spending spree really began. To tickgroup much more closely than leadIt readmore Somehow amount make the vast tea. But Just once. e Democrats. ers among the les me to see that block long Rolls ily comprehensible. If you take the of the Progressive RepublicMost will find Blumenthal C. A. It out step you time to figure pull up and at heart, accordout. that the government has been ans are spenders view here. And to the general ing at the borrowed money of garspending those wristlets Pretty men who regard a also are they thoudenias with evening frocks. Dorothy rate of almost twenty-threbalanced budget as not very ImporHall and Helen Lynd give the best sand dollars a minute in the last tant. So. while no one can say impersonations on the stage of the four years. To Illustrate furttipr definitely what Influences altered wistful dumbbell. Most bejewelled the magnitude of this sum a figure the President's stand. It certainly , Kanexpert here has calculated that Is lady: Mrs. Axel Winner-Crenregarded among observers here there has been about one billion Swedish of the wife sas City a situation In which the minutes since the birth of Christ ns being makes the straws pnjnt towind and, therefore, the federal governso called progressives as ment in the last four years has add- ward the St. Louis is top for yelling news- ed about twelve dollars to the pub- having Joined hands with the Presiboys. Ive known five men named lic debt for each of the minutes dent In Initiating what has come to be the greatest outpouring of taxMartin Cox, none related. Also three since Christ came on earth. In war time, Winona Winters. The only city of But to get back to the present payers money, except our government was 'establvince Dalof the is not budget I'm Bize where plan, presentation syndicated ished. las, Texas. A Ft. Worth paper bottled with Its maximum outlay of around recalled to dollars seven billion up the teritory. never tire of watch Organization of the new congresa some leaders the assertion by the Ing Phil Baker's entrance rush or has resulted In jfr new . cry, in the President topmost respecting Ben Benue's fiddle waving. Will reality a very old limit for the public debt. In the Mahoney appeared in the year s best South in cry, but It Is new, lie which budget message present21 man became comedy short. At hav not the Saddle slnce ed Just a year ago Mr. Roosevelt aging editor of the Dayton. O.. Her In fifteen heard It st ited bis belief that the aid, the youngest and freshest hi the boldly years. The cry we are hearing now state. For Sunday night dining out-g- ive government should seek to hold the from Republicans and from northme Ludiow's. 1 was cutting my public debt" to the figure of ern Democrats Is the wail that the trio. first artichoke at Shanleys with South Is In the saddle." he added, "Furthermore." the knife and fork when my wite gave While there certainly can be the balance of me the eye and saved the family government during this calendar year should dan to nothing criminal about the South honor. being In the saddle. It provides a Inbring Its 193,1 expenditures and relief within grand political Issue both within the I cannot pronounce carillon, often cluding recovery the revenues expeeted In the fiscal Democratic ranks and between the say 'at for that and haven't worn The fiscal year 1930 Democratic party and what Is left year 1930." of the Republicans In congresa. It anything but a giay hat for 20 years. begins next 1. And July also touches a question that has Pretty writing name: Viola Brothers pronouncements from the frequent White Shore. Pubinoff's sidburns make House have made It clear that a been discussed many times, namely, me Itch for scissors Nothing looks balanced budget in that time Is the wisdom of the seniority rule In so abandoned as a deserted quite unlikely. In addition the treas- congress. The seniority rule proHenry Mem ken can irri- ury said in its annual reivort that vides thnt the oldest members In tate and interest me as much as any taxes always lagged behind In re- the point of service shall Inherit committee chairmanships and shall writer. James M Barrie's mother is flecting recovery of the country. his model for all his heroines. For example. Income taxes to he have other positions of honor In raid on March 15, 1036. and In the the house and senate. Out of the 69 Democratic senaInstallments of that No description of a small town subsequent year will he the result of levies on tors only 24 come from what Is touches Sinclair Lewis' opining earnings of the current- on Tend a r known as the solid South. Of the 317 Democratic page in "Jtain Street.'' Thyra Sam year. No one members ofJthe In expects ter Winslow turns out the finest 193.7 to be normal. It earnings is obvious,' house, only about 100 are thoroughvignettes of middle class family therefore, that the balancing of the ly acquainted with the yell of the Yet in the face of life. The calmest Uonfedenicy. budget in the fiscal year beginning metropolitan tills tremendous growth of Demoeditor-Willi- am 19.25. 1, July becomes almost a phymanaging Curley cratic membership coming out of 1 heard but one approving comment sical Impossibility unless the PresIon the Gloria Vanderbilt df- isiun. ident should do thp unexpected by the North and the West, the South Is In the saddle more No paragrapher evi r nude n,e cutting orr every one of the sixty-fivsolidly than ever. or more recovery and laugh so hilariously as Kin Huts relief The speakership of the bouse bard They have to use eidorotorm agencies and should cut off all fpderal to Representative Byma of funds for relief of the destitute. to get my old shoes and bath robes. If who succeeded to the Tennessee, that The cannibalistic confession were It done. Is estimated of place madp vacant by the late Henthnt old man who kidnaped the by fiscal experts thnt reordinary t Binid ceipts Jqv the treasury would come ry T. Rainey of Illinois girl made im- actively 11. dose to meeting the In the seriate we see Vice Presiordinary cost of the regularly established dent Garner, the presiding officer, a governHaunting inonn.ight m. limn. s. Texan. The majority leader la SenLake Como in Jmw and Mudi-o- n ator Robinson of Arkansas. S(u. ro on a vv.ntrv ni I,'. r.J Wvrin Tlioro froqnont rv.nfonhas tmns hv .n t working mid- r ho New I valor? Democratic leaders In the house that Mr fs! avaiam he of worms of ,mv have made certain that coir-Ba- il they Trill of his turnr h y not he em bar-, have me alone m ,, strung, room ViewsChange n,enfliti,,ns wonhl Checking rassed this year with perfume at- ngo the iw provide a rle-iRadical a 8 9 they were in tan t ls.st. ps-rlctnre of put,,,,,., of his general fis, al the first New Deal pu, L.l.hy Holman look like Kth-Mer Jtements remain congress. In thnt session they were rn.i.. Tile Pronjw ivi(es resulted setting up one of constantly harassed hy the radicals arc at Jack Doyle's billiard pu'or the most paradoxical oiiuitions In who sought to force votes on legisNo s, lentist of imnio..., ov the lation which the President and his hry of this rnt,(in has struck m convin, mg,v. Tl over the advisers did not want and which s that so, m grandest K, ,e t, h for the same reason the Democratiron fences. My most ,.mu .servers have never heen'ah'V'ndi:,g letters ic lenders did not want are lrom Gob tt Burges., Th radm N wb ,,r icals accomplished their "r: ! ;r e 10 .v'urs now Win n I purposes In ttlB Vrix ; by use of what Is called the rule l dead, r 1 hope 'to do it as CM, , J,,; nn y as Ceorge A'f'Ls in the But ,fnn',an",n,!" flnan-- r of discharge of committees. crit hv!n, ot0 that rule has been amended so that , to Invoke it now, actually a majorve seen too mm h ah of the house will have to olio!,, q, ity 31 hen sign a one riorrion to believe an;. on-goes i,,. hen petition. die drink in moderation. to congress lOV,','n'. Under the previous rule, the sigTul Cnrii to ,,r ' his Is John I). Ro,-campaign nature of 145 members of the honse nur fePer, Jr's favor 7 was sufficient to compel the disi t e columnist charge of a committee from conj Howard Cli.in sideration of any piece of legisladier Christy's cat tion referred to It for action. The and dog whine necessnry number of signatures the 'TTh was obtained In three he recniled embarrassing when separated that Mr Tbe soldiers onsevplt de cases last year. dared In h,s For a play title: Ituigiirul speech an bonus hill was brought ont by that Too farm "d method; the Frar.lpr-Imk- e 'p Short." Maury the hi Jap mortgage Inflation bill was released by the H Pauls striped k.. f'lmln'strntlon. He for a vote In the aame manner. suits are the j n,'tit on to The new congress In houae most pronoum ed organization, j however, la determined not to be since Joe Weber who told of seeing Hauptmann " car with a driving a ladder In It Into the Lindbergh lane March 1932, the day of the kidnaping. Then John Perrone, Bronx f taxi driver. Identified him ns- - the man who paid him $1 to deliver a j ransom note to "Jafsie." Jafsie," otherwise Dr. John Condon, the aged Bronx educator who undertook the negotiations with the kldn per, next went on the stand and In bis garrulous way Identified Bruno as the man with whom he dealt and to whom I handed the $50,000 ransom money. His Ic4i and somewhat rambling atory was bitterly assailed Id cross examination by E. J. Reilly, chlef"j defense counsel, but seemingly the great value of bis evidence was not much shaken. Detective Arthur Johnson of New York was on his way home from Europe bringing relatives of the late Isadore Flsch to testify for 1 life-lik- e J P HILLS... know is Just whauJ;; pers, a ad whatlhew" ' long-han- - boule-vardle- r ' the state. IlauptmaDn claimed In his defense that the ransom money found In his possession was given to 1dm by Flsch, a business associate In New York. Fisch later returned to hla home In Germany, where he died. 1 old-tim- to the Canadian government and payments of $50,066-9- 0 dumnges Is the penalty Imposed on the United States for sinking the rum running schooner I'm Alone In the Gulf of Mexico lu March of 1929. This decision was announced hy Willis Van Devanter, associate Justice of the United AN APOLOGY States Supreme court, and Sir Lyman Poore Duff, chief Justice of Canada, who were the commissioners of arbitration under the ship liquor treaty of 1924 between the United States and Great Britain for controlling liquor smuggling. Of the damages awarded, $25,000 to is to be paid as comensntion the Canadinn government and to the master and members of the crew of the I'm Alone or their families. Included In the latter Is $10,185 to the widow and children of Leon Mainguy, a French citizen of St. Pierre, Miquelon, who' drowned when the schooner was sunk hy the coast guard. The commissioners found that the master and members of the crew were not parties to a liquor smuggling conspiracy. $23,-066.- THERE were sighs of the chancelleries of Ku rope when the success of the conversations In Rome between Foreign Minister huge France Laval and of Pre- M u a s olinl mier was announced Informally. For two days the two dis- statesmen the points at' Issue between theJr nations and conditions la general Id central Eucussed .. g VODilK rope. Emerging from the Inst of their meetings, Laval, smiling broadly, said to a group of French and Italian war veterans: I am glad to tell yon that Premier Mussolini and I are now in complete accord. Without waiting for an official those best Informed communique, said Laval and 11 duce had reached a full agreement, the principal features of which are a Joint declaration to preserve the Independ ence of Austria, a five or six power pact of noninterference, and provisions for colonial concessions In Africa. The pact agreeing not to Interfere with one another's Internal affairs presumably will Include Czechoslovakia, Jugoslav!, Ajstria, and Hungary; and Intel England, France and Rumania may he asked to adhere to It. Italy, II HUBERT HOOVER hps been elected a director of the New York Life Insurance company, at the Instance of Alfred E. Smith. He was first offered the place two years ago when t he death of Cnlvln Coolldge created a vacancy. Mr. Hoover said I have accepted In the hojie of con trlhntlng something to the protection and advancement of the Inter ests of millions of volley holders for In these great Insurance trust! lies one of the most vital personal securities to the women and chil- EX PRESIDENT dren of the country. ' " Tbe governor of Arizona recently called out his militia and his navy to keep the public administrator from ctffiTpletlng the dam. ne held that It wonld Interfere with the dl tributlou of Irrigation water In hli atate. -- tb nP spp v IK C rd la 1 dbli H7M Lai i pi bing. it, i J0! lance I tad note e 1 come here for the gathered em and trot J Howell is a freak, in itj on that caught an, kg' like Rabbltt MaraarUlic fly. it waa a great tai beat a great team. 8wd better than they ahovui are alwayi better thu o the BowL Thou wo yu U ai flrat touchdown, and tki have telt pretty eoak started puiitngioatcft out, and before be cout; In, tbe boraei had m the argumetiti win pi Winter. . merry-go-round- e j j -- t - Wb.-m-- - r- I r t, t,.; , r,ei ;; T,n ''? rier;r 1 ..hes miseries " "Life's quit the stage. CrookPrTawy. r tnd (rooked Judges are as responsible for trime waves as rrooks them solve. don't like to hear Clssie Lottos grow profane ey,.n Shes too nice. l JJ tfr.Ynt, Srn4utu 1 o. nn'hr (tie f, tleei-i- same prrv rais" the M'b- -x Shire (her,, ' Mr. anP " embarrassed . vn R, 7 ,,ov' newJVI: changed and ht, li: Mh his In that manner. It sucbind- ceeded In Democratic caucus ing on all Democrats In having the original rule amended so that now there must be a majority of . all house members affixing their signa- tures to the discharge petition '"re It heconje "operative. Ss Wmara Mwi rnpm Uatos. W hen: g-- Well football 1 J DUBLIC WORKS ADMTNTSTRA- TOR ICKES has resumed his contest with Arizona over the building of the Parker dam In the Colorado river and wants the Suprepie court to keep thnt state and Its navy, consisting of one scow, from Interfering with the joh. Solicitor General Biggs asked permission of the court to file suit for an ford was mack bstteJ the score show, but t thing about that Row Bor1 makes em do the wns, time they get in that talk about deciding team that made the flrat down. Well gn three previous ttaeiii always made more thaa nenta, and sure enonor ' time, but somebody maby could pa. Keg but they couldeat gg catch em but AUbu! waaent a paying jropJ could march don tbeit the line and could hnti they wanted to fa right out of the pictam j fro MI J'Di nak uvd easu seem aid atari rroei aid s path usly Deal dropped Lang as d cch iwei led ai we'll an h Fiber, til 1 only Uld 8' 'ness, te P&j tad his he eon coon went othei met til! lati tou Never a time tn our money as ecared Ml during the war vb asked to ahovet $ w hesitate, buf then they! were able to keep now there Is a doubt to hang onto Wj Wa are getting two hj fined schools of tbfk onea obllgatloa toiaoti velt bae a very M, Ho que from tavor fellows now. This subject a ::se t( running Into big flgurw all anxious to knot bo c once ary the First and tbtoh House ot KepresestuW third, so we only Ida amusement Mr Koohic em a message that ill bad been waiting to, te: with messages tl t'; along about a wee! or t, are dellevered aadtauv the last message! ullh Things are inn nx Country now, and wit' day la stand pat toaq there was lota ot hktht sage, aud lota U Its getting oard t bto Sean a reeep t Tlx at him.. OUR nu :heL V of tour tiered o intwet I told it tl being a to bell 6 w be a more generoai 1 thoee who are be arrived at by P7 a. arrange some other their meet each a lot in ole attitude monistic feeltM.W'1 to lean to the ooreoa ment there wool 5 tlon of bollerfniWS 4 I1 igaln fL V he it th "tfdisr Perfect I; Sd and ever rr division, but with Wj can. and still MI bounds sets tbe Its going slon of Congresa T tl be who Is goitf R traces. Tbe i oubllcanseea,' orally gotn$ w dig In. and do to iw they can their old priori theory-Theplesjmd a11 e kne there be pl,B the Wth ' locoed among the l ocrata who claim that Kooie velt ha $ooe tar to the rW There will there will at jr ! with tb, frto 7, ? those hv of em can presidents P181 have any cinch. hundred 4 m there i tw of em, I'm ' It, p Gam there In that watch et" do yard are r 111! , too do. i I "W by ..r,,ing f 'etii o the Kr k if o, 'Wged Hnet'V IrS I gal the i 'aame Jkle Well we alntweTUttW you will B play ball tk,nl ,u in, f lone ir non suer h to. ,hn and |