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Show Dance of the Hours ON THE LINE rAo' ?"' ttl...'ir-,'- i ttt U. S. Oil Electronics Development To Aid Deaf w.',;i'vr,:;n M0NDAYrTANUARYT2, 1953 Strength Endangered federal grand jury inquiry into an involving several American one of tha gtrantffHt enteras ranks others, firms among administration has ever embarked upon, the present prises . . II , I i J , Thu investigation was jUMuoiiaiiy nrncrca dj rresineiu Truman, and in the normal course of events the Justice to marshal the evidence in purDepartment is attempting suit of the inquiry.. Offhand, you might say. this is fine. America for half a century has been busting trusts, or at least attacking them verbally.. We're for competition, and against unreasonable restraint of it. But this oil case is not quite that simple. However, an 11th hour shift is noted, as the government decided to drop its request for a criminal indictment tf the five major companies, after a meeting of the National Security Council. The American companies affected have aubstantial for- are ii fiivvlneimr and These rights' distributing" richts. '' '' Cifci v ' ana dohcaU ether arrangement held through eoneKiyn with foreign governments. inherent The sharp implication of serious wrong-doinhaa the upset precarious balin this investigation, already ance of these arrangements in several foreign capitals. With the example of Iran in mind, leaders of these governments, are. talking about reviewing and reconsidering existing oil agreements with U. S. firms. The United States is a net oil importer, that is it imoil is essential to the ports' more than it exports. That American economy, and, more importantly, to its defense. We cannot afford to lose present foreign oil sources. Both the State Department and the Defense Depart-mewhose business it is to weigh carefully out strategic position against the world, have apoken out in strong of the munupoly inquiry as likely to damage seriously our oil strength. Thus we have the curious situation of the Justice pursuing, at the President's request, an inquirj which to our two top security departments intimate is ex tremely dangerous. The Dciense ana fctate protests seem io have had na enect toward heading oil tne investigation. " ' In following through, the Justice Department has asked both foreign and domestic companies to produce hun-n- f thousands of documents datinz back over many rigto rears. There can be no question of the grand jury's J ..il. to tfubpena papers Dearicg on me activities oi uuimui; activities to relate as of they and companies foreign firms, : within the United States. But it is something else to expect a foreign producer to hand over documents dealing with operations in, lets' say, French Morocco. A federal judge already has put a stop to that bait of Justice Departments foolishness by canceling jury subpoenOil Co. to turn its overseas as to require the documents.. When Attorney General Brownell takes over at Justice in January, a first order of business ought to be to sit down with State and Defense officials and arrive at a policy which And adequately protects this country's oil requirements. there ought to be just one policy for all three departments. The alleged world four-nionth-o- . oil monopoly; . ' I - 1 1 A ! n, criti-'cis- a Anglo-Irani- an 77 ing the accident. He may heve sianaerea me victim, wno - might have been suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. This theory is borne out by the researchers of a Vermont medical student, Do Wess Brown df Donora, Pa., who has been wording under a grant from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Taking blood samples from persons arrested for driving while presumably intoxicated, Brown found an appreciable number showed signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. This discovery has led Vermont authorities to plan the measureand in content cars, trucks merit of the carbon monoxide school buses. Brown's interest in the subject may arise in part from his residence in Donora. That community Will be remembered as the scene a few years ago of considerable loss of life from poisonous fumes released by an industrial plant. If that tragic happening has led indirectly to a discovery that reduces hazards of the roads, it will not have been alt' ogether in vain. is but drunken it well to drivers; There are" too many make sure. . The Matter of Creation The mind of man is a mystery with definite results and a planned purpose to give reason to its existence. Left to its : own devices it may in time solve most if not all of the , riddles of the universe. The answer to the question: "How. was matter created out of energy?" seemed a little closer to solution- with the dedication of a 2200 ton cosmotron at the Brookhaven Laboratory in Upton, Long Island. It is said to be one world's greatest scientific instruments With this mathe of chine, sixty feet in diemeter, man has moved forward one step. He has caused matter to form out of energy. Protons (hydrogen nuclei) are whirled with a speed close ' to that of Jight and forced to collide with a target. Some of the produces of the collision are bits of such subatomic ma- terial as result when atom fragments are put together. Thus we seem to be one. notch nearer the answer as to the method of creation. . - Na-ion- al i In By BOB C'OXSIDINE A whole NEW YORK UN'S) new world of electronic! I open-if!(- f. and the first to derive benefit world will be the deaf. It it I ' By PETES EDSON , KEA Within jtua CerretpoDdenl WASHINGTON ( N E A ) The United States which Presidentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration takrs over on Jan. 20 la a far different coun-- ! try from what It wai when the Democrat! took it over 20 yean ago. The changes are worth examining as a matter of sheer growth, and not Just as a matter of political cause and effect. From one point of view, the United States la where It la todav In spite of the last 20 years of Democratic rule or the 12 years of Republican rule before that. In tnli period the country baa survived a ruinous depression, a hot war and a cold one. The fear of the atom bomb and of another war have taken the placei of fears of poverty In 1532. 'The U. S. armed forces numbered 200,000 men then, and the world was a disarmament treaty. Today the u. S. has S 5 million men. and women In uniform. There Is social iecurlty for most of the people today e retirement, unemployment Insurance and such thlnps. The standard of living Is visibly higher, Its ryw ultimate seems to be the deep freeze, the automatic washing machine and the television set all of which were Just being dreamed about In 1932. Legnlized drinking has replaced bootlegging, home brew and bathtub gin in all but the local option states. The number of passenger ears has more than doubled, from 20 million to over 40 million. The FBI reports this 20 year chenge In the crime rates: Murder and voluntary manslaughter are down 27 per cent. Robbery is down 10 per cent and auto thefts down 49 per cent. Burglary Is about s even, having" declined only of one per cent. Rape Is un 77 per cent, aggravated assauU up 70 per cent, larceny up 42 per being built around in Incredible little gadget ruined the tranMstor. which I00K1 like a small kernel of black corn out of which hai grown three Hubby little blta of wire. The miraculous object will per form many of the function! of vicuuni the present radio-typ- e tube. But It takei up no iptce, will Ust counties! time! longer than a tube, need! no batteries. lound cost! much lesi, more faithfully, will take knock that would ihatter the itoutest tube, and In 1 new hearing de vice developed by perhap the Rhodrr world'! only hockey-playinschola- r- Is powered by "energy i)ulk'! . smaller , than a. dime and readily rechargeable. The athletic scholar It Leland A. Watson, president of the American Hearing Aid Assn. Mr By a happy coincidence graying Watson, a handsomely young man wbo still looks fit enough for a couple of overtime periods on the rink, happened to have the prototype of hi! new hearing aid In his pocket. He had trouble finding It, which alarmed him a bit, for he plan to present It to the hearing aid Industry's foremost friend, Bernard M. Baruch. It'i a trifle bigger that a standard citaret lighter. It will he made In colors to match women's hair, so that It can be worn in IHU . conspicuously In all tresses! via 0 the comb attachment except One design will fit It poodle-cu- t. a Ufa to the back of a man'i necktie held on by a fancy tie clip. Other patterns will be In the form of Merry-Go-RouThe wrlstwatches. .. The big problem In the Industry, transistor or not. continue! to be overcoming the reluctance of deaf cent ... . ened people to wear tne appara School Attendance I'p tus. Watson conceded. Not even School attendance has Increased Johny Ray, to mention one notafrom 27 million to 29 million, ble man who Is wired for sound, which Isn't as much of an increase has overcome tha public's shyas It should be, In proportion t) ness. the growth In population from Deafness Isn't as prevalent as FrlDREW PEARSON His a chief on Is By Freehill caught pneumonia Identifying mark million to 155 million people. Bu some statistics would have you WASHINGTON -I- talian and Ah'?"0?!"!. "?aer"p. frm ? om aay and insisted on going to worK ,ne umber of collcKe ,r,dua,M believe, Watson told us. has increased from 122,000 in 1922 ow believe they scar, which is partly obscured by a the following Monday "Some years ago the U. S fled authorities full blonde-gra- y mustache. nouse apcaner joe martin is - jto 271000 for 1952 Public Health Service classified as have pieced together part of the Rootin'-Tootinig oeiusca wun requests irum Rankin I,.... urr mr..iit deaf all those who had suffered a' amazing tacts by wmcn soviet hn want Bniihlic.r wn trom 78 Per thousand to . ner rent derihu io " hn 'agents enticed the nuclear physicist Ohio's fat. lolly concressman .v.. u . w inaa .in inini nnoin raia Fine pointed out. "But now the lndus-- i Bruno Pontccorvo behind the Iron clarence Brown, Republican, was Artivmprommi from 11 per thousand to down a capitol corridor e dropped sensa-comtry has proved thai it can over-- i curtain, lnvelgiea we two Brmsn plodding senate Eet th. nine. Ufa - expectancy-h- as - been even 98 ner cent loss. diplomats. Cuy Burgess and Don- - the oth,r d,y when he gpoUed Nixon I inn n n ! . v. M Mir- isn -" - . - kbiuu i immc-uuc- k i tluiium from 60 to 66 for men, 63 -. i raisea iwbv from Tk... j ' " j urn in uiutrn io.uw wh,-iiirie aie Knatnr Mrl nrran uiq ," 71 for women. ieia, tne congressman, John Rankin: the country: about 150.000 totallylnd kldnappea isoei nn iho ..ii.,u .ianH i.n,w nath (to deaf and a million and a Quarter former one of the worst rabble- - in the Las Vegas Sun pretrial, he All these weird Incidents, they n.nkin, use hearing aids. Personal Health Service bride rouserj ,n fongres. w lonR f . oaca oeueve go About another two and a half 0us for his attacks on minority Senator Taffa friends say that la. ent Soviet million have need of aids, and are top groups,. especially the Jews. He the Senator s great ambition In life ,u- even dug up a West Point year-- i these days Is io be appointed Chief handicapped in their business and Pe- - ,Vls,.Dest" Kn. wn. mmJ he has social lives without them, but;KrI. though book from which he deduced that'justice of the Supreme Court in won t yleld-chl- cfly uie ofjWmed the footsteps of his distinguished By WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. vanuy. a puj, is defeated. Rankin father. .1, l.ntmaeM. and la the most ac1 Now that he to loath Two leave women were discussing ' from that Idaho congress Lady comptlshed spy In Europe today. he It seems . their delayed packing, says he - Polities - and- backseat -- jdrivlngi their Karl Is supposed to have been cant leave his office until Febru- - don a imx, Grace .Jiost learned daughters were no problem to i k A..cru .nit hpo.n hit this background.1 In the recsnt campaign, when she them, but the pionage work with the Nazis. He Brown Knowing spoke soothingly to the became the ffrst woman in history boys, oh, my! worked with Admiral Canaris' Nazi i to be elected to Congress from So noisy, dirty, spy group in the middle east andi"1J?;sJ1PP'ani We, fe 8'n to remember our ldaho a,,0 one o( ,he few Dcm. disobedient, imis reported to have been the man' friends in the South ocrats ln the natlon t0 nnseat and pertinent, Taken from the files of who planted the Albanian valet on' Republican It comei to handing out the GOp incumbent, John always smashveteran British Ambassador in Istanbul. the the Provo Herald. ing something. 'd.Br0n. lth Perfect",Wood. thereby permitting Hitler to i ve Deen Campaigning "My husband ia often lrigni lace, in tact,some tain the British secret code and rough recommena 20 gooa work ln the w)(ie open spaces o( or re Ago some of the Allies' top war screts.1""" lo ior Juua .uu your name Idaho, and expert! of both parties Dcing cancu io Karl wai either . Earl in 1944, tte Jan. 12, 1933 . 'didn't think a woman politico would the . captured by the Russians or oe io f you miunmm to it. But At fool . his Mrs. Johnny switch to Pfost allegiance. equal In his message to the state leg cided - -X l one of fed 'em. She got around partly by bad, you- under- - L Henry H. mnZt'tnr rate hr has beeir Dr. Brady he's Just plane, but mostly by auto, with stand, t5 fwi iwi .t.t. i l top agents ever since. Hashiniton Pipeline . . . disrupts the husband, Jack Pfost, a retired a trouble-make- r hnnd iBsiie. nart nf it tn 'rpfnnd thl Karl wa3 in Prague when Noel California will have three senate know." also was at and the class, you wheel. was Field kidnapped engineer, t h, .ntlrln.tlon lmli, nnt. Wnr r,ni(nl " . : .... J 4. iin , at t t InrlrnmantBl nffirr, "Do I ever," rejoined the friend lu ""7 naa no Dacxscai anving uary 20. Senator Nixon will be al - ' Congress w a s maturity. . . . 1 was "Well, my - husband sat down me with because lowed to "J lZ. ! his scheduled to take up debt relief i1" 'nu,cm ? he problems office, keep ... though r baa no official status until he is u usy "v and liberalization of bankruptcy writing speeencs on a port- - with the boy last night, and asked w rescuing him. gworn j vice president two ble typewriter bouncing . around him, 'Son, why do you do these a proposal that tain on the guise procedures Pontecorvo'a. Escape Johnny said he didn't hence . . , There will be a on my knees," says the vivacious, things?' Provo city build an electric power weeks, Allied authorities give Karl to rtrastJcallv modify the.auuurn-hairc- d lady. "Jack was a know. Can you Imagine? Weil plant to be run by coal was pre most sole credit tor tne . c..h biff helD. He veiled back Ideas from hes been after us to let him Join amazing niun,mt m sented to the city commission by! a little Y. M. C. A. Club. So we sneaking the British icient- - o y,e ,nUtrugt crackdown on the the front seat." E. A. Mitchell. It was suggested Job of Pontccorvo with his precioiu Ktnsas told him absolutely and positively Mrs. Pfost won a Clty star . t Joscph Fluet that the building be financed on an ist. um f Boston i. siatpd to h. . t Ei..n. contest that hinged chiefly on no. Not until he raises his marks vi ,i,u.u8cu . uv,u, . ,. io RFC loan. The cost was estimated secreis tso.auon si voting recoru and Improves his behaviour. appointee to the Civil Aeron BUU " uuca s tne oi'i'usiuon io uie ncu Doara. is "You're absolutely right. That's cniet tie lAb . . . ., ,.C Mayor Jesse Ellertson aueaestedl mmupu rase puwer h" - positively what you should do. V. meet "'oent. invesugator at laiewua, this figure was too low ; . . Edith arranged N v England, eood m4n for the Job . i'Ject in Idaho, which the new ton- - replied the second, and they both Paxman first order of gresswoman strongly favors turned to something more Impor morous read he leaves the White Contrary to the prerogative of tant, the new winter hair-dafter business an on race article verslty From there, fontecorvo and his u tn .ift thmimh him h Mr, rfo It takes little observation to of records and start writing it like Post) doe M'tTuibbl. tTe Provo i subversive "trou Nthen to Helsinki where a Red army, hlg memoirs. He has told friends her sex. Mrs. Piost she pronounces find that disloyal are in a leading edu usually persons mem was io he.u do nothing "political" for at looks younger. She wauuig io law piane thought her who. have up on the out cation Journal. Russia. 'font tlx month ifttr Ipnvlnir ramnalnn warn hoc aummaH nn side lookinggrown on the '.'fringe" in, two British Unlike the diplomats Washington . . . Despite industry, by a toastmastcr at a Democratic of social gi'oups. Loneliness and urY.n lft 4hli 10 Years Ago ........... hohlnH fltlu pressure OPS will not remove cell- - rally, who said: v.,V l.'l .... fnmilinc vvMinq, '.n bitterness drove them to devious Field, whose family had to be en ing prices on furniture or chil"We are replacing Old Wood methods of revenge. They found Jan. 12 1943 tlced behind the Iron Curtain after dren'a clothing . . . OPS Boss Joelwlth a new Pfost." loathsome groups to which their Pontccorvo took In Jersey City, N. J., a single he was kidnapped, dissatisfactions were useful. To Thus it him. with his that appeared man was named typical father . . . GLANCES SIDE these groups they could feel great GALBRAITF By the took and he trip deliverately Governor Maw i proposal to trans loyalty. of financial reward the idea with fer funds met objections tn the in Russia. He could have Does any one seriously think appealed state legislature Dr. Milton Italian police in Milan had to the Marshall was president he not wanted to leave. of the Provo board of education. British diplomats Burgess and . .Gov. Herbert B. Maw visited MacLean are believed to have the Japanese relocation center been lured to a near The State Department should point Udine, v near Delta . . . .Sewing Center in either specifically handle or should Italy, through a combination of 1 Provo was reopened Utah blackmail and bribery. Their known coordinate air of our foreign poll i i , county planning association ap perversion background lent Itself tical activities. proved proposed legislation author- to this. From Udine they are re Secretary of Commerce Charles izing planning and zoning of mu- ported to have been flown h a orl Sawyer. , nicipalities . . . AH star baseball without customs clear major league team selected for ances, to Red territory in Austria. I. am greatly encouraged that 1942 included Joe DiMaggio. N. Y. be Karl, the Soviet master-minYankeesi tenter -f- ield, Johnny hind has most of these abductions, is sought the conusel of General Mac- Mize, N. Y. Giants, first base, Ted described as 50 years old, 5 feet who Arthur, probably is the one Williams, Boston Red Sox, left 9 Inches tall; weighing 170 pounds; field. . , . Mrs. Verna A. Brelnholt person who understands the prob fair hair, balding, gray at temples: lem! of the Orient better than anyformer Springvllle resident was complexion; one else. made associate member of the yellowish with tendency to squint; slit- eyes I American Speech Correction As line mouth, thin lips, rounding chin: -- Rep. W. Sterling Cole R N.Y.) sociation. V tusr pince-neor heavy tortolse- - " -1 : I'm an average baseball fan. sucii niaaMj, tu aij jui appear have trouble getting tickets Just ance like everyone else.- The Cleveland Indians new president, Myron Wilson. g enjoying old-ag- Washington eight-tenth- nd Famous Soviet Spy Enticed British Scientist Behind the Iron Curtain .... w .. ..... ... 12-- .. ""J r.a.n1"1 '- rnntr.mn n' mi.;: miisaiji --- II . n begins with the first step. So perhaps a start has been made, But one first step is a long way from the end of the road. ""n h? Once News teen-ager- s. Now History ob-P- s- ien " years school tt isn't "rel l 1 j T. .... .. T.. ,,u ' ,"" o. i.u nn..... v.t .I'JrZ.rJ , - .... l oa .... I , m $ vate-plane- SnamnVherr freedom of theTirraHrmknownvrei strictions on newspapers seem to have whetted the public appetite for the truth. At the American library in Madrid, maintained by the United States Information Service, attendants have a difficult time preventing visitors from making nff with newsDaners and makazines rjlacerl in the read ing off with newspapers and magazines placed in the reading rooms. Many of the visitors clip articles from the papers and periodicals. They find stories of the Franco regime the Tn most appealing. Building a wall around the truth is typ.cal of all dic tatorships. But .in every country there are men with the spark of curiosity which will make them risk political disfavor in an attempt to find out what is going on in the rest of the world. That is why our propaganda attempts, ventures such as the Voice of America and our investments in Radio Free Europe, must be continued. If somehow we can communicate with the people in all the countries where freedom is just "a memory some good may be accomplished - M Po . ft SO THEY SAY r President-elect-Elsenhowe- blue-gra- y .evMu ! for advancement position possibilities . ihu.ir III ii u in ill fi .1 f Barbs people are earning this The labor force has increased from SI million In 1932 to nearly 64 million today. Unemployment has dropped from over 12 million to less than three million. So the net figures on employment are an increase from 39 million to 62 million which Is nearly 60 per cent. atoms, Famlli Gram . The nurnber of famlllei. or households as the census takers call them, hai Increased from W million to 45 million. Over a million new housing unlta have been built in each of the lest five years. They cost a lot more than houses ... used to cost. loo. .. . Perhaps the greatest changes of the last 20 yean have come in" farm life. They are measured not alone in better roads and more of them, rural electrification and inside plumbing. In spite of declining farm population, farm production has increased through new farm practices and programs that together means a hlcher standard of rural living than the world has ever known. These are tli facts of everyday living as they hit the average citizen. Over and above them Is a vast realm of figure which measure the economic growth of the nation ai a whole. The grois national product of goods and services has risen steadily from $56 billion In 1932 to a rate of $312 billion. The Index of Industrial production is up from 58 to 30. New construction has risen from $2.9 billion for the year 1933 to $2.7 billion for the month of November, 1952. alone. Bank loans ar up from $30 billion in June. 1933,-t$140 billion. Consumer credit is up from $3 5 billion to $22 billion. 'In this same 20 years the government debt hat risen from $20 billion to $260 billion, but few people seem to worry much about debts. Federal tax collection! have risen from $2 billion to $62 billion . In these eame 20 vears. There"! plenty of worry about that. More money. .llulnf o 1 fy'i t- - An Illinois cop pinched a man for stealing apples from a fivit stand and the officer didn't even of Washington. .. a v a a ? tm .mi av blush. A J - nea Is learned by saluting flags, repeating pledges of allegiance or singing national songst Loyalty springs from deep ties rising out of mutually shared struggles, triumphs over obstacles, respect won and love earned and proven, one for another. Witnnce th IrvvAlftf nf ctnripnt to his college, a man to his fraternal organization, a soldier, to his battalion, a drunk to hit m bottle-associate- s,, Bandits robbed waiters lii a Net,' York night club. Their hands were up instead of out. . To much dancing is likely to affect the heart, according to a physician. Just like too much sit ting out. one displaced persoa, wife to husband. to another, Parents and group leaders who daily observe the exceptional and - raTTprf " fnrth in boys by group loyalty, would question the wisdom of the moth- tTrcntrtniT" pffftrtx Signed letters, sot more than one page or 100 word I long, to personal pertaining health and hygiene, not to disease, diagnosia or treatment will be answered .by Dr. Brady tf a stamped envelope Is enclosed. Address such correspondence to Dr. William Brady, The Daily eo Herald... Provo.Utah. er and father above. Certainly such parents could better enable their son to grow Into responsible behaviour Involving earnest attention to his teachers, If they would cooperate to the hilt in desire to join the Y. QUESTIONS & hli ANSWERS Drinker Water Mother maintains drinking water, other than the water ln foods, hai nothing to do with complexion. I think drinking 6 glasses of water a day, besides the water you get ln milk, tea, fruit juices, etc., helps clear your face from blemishes . . . (Mrs. R. C.) Answer If you are thirsty drink all the water you want, regardless of how much or how little you get In fruits, vegetables, milk etc. A good drink of cold water before or in the ooursewf a meal, if you are at all thirsty, aids digestion; It does no particular good to drink a specified number of glasses of water every day If you had rather not. Wrong Combination What wrong combinations of foods cause TTTT-t- Gr a.1 No combination Answer that appeals to your taste is wrong. . Treatment Froze heel last winter and have constant pttn like toothache . . , y (M. M.) treatment has reAnswer lieved many cases. y Dirtiest What Is considered the dirtiest part of the human body? (E. H. Answer The mind. If Truman is for It (a national health plan), I'm against It. Rep. Clarence Brown (R., O.). ' 4r that loyalty t By HAL COCHRAV A fish caught by a Floridi boy had three pennies in it and think of the fins it also had. Dr. Grayson L. Kirk will succeed General Dwight D. look wistfully at moving vans Eisenhower as president of Columbia University. There are and wish they were in the busiall the Demohigher "paid jobs in the country but General Eisenhower ness, considering be moved out to are there crats almost has limitless the that - z A lot of people around here proved . today. . d i g Subversives In Your Home? - .. Spaniards Want to Know There are more and better food and consumer' goodi available and they col more. Tha index has more than doubled from the low of 92 In 1933 to over li today. In the same 20 years ths average earnings in manufacturing have Jumped from 117 a week to $70. If you figure today 'a dollar as worth only half of what it used to be, the wage rise is still double. Statistically, the per caplti disposal Income has Jumped from 1383 a year in 1932 to an estimated $1,468 I , '"Another drunken driver," said the patrolman, inspect Has Made Giant Strides 20 Years, Politics or Not U. S. Jt Not Drunk But Poisoned . Ethan in Washington i We have not received the positive and effective support of the (civil defense) program which It must have.' This stems from the top down. 7 t. a. ihf. . a. hl e am. imi tr mi) : Junior' teacher! Me tay Junior told him I had a hot temper and beat up several teachers who gave him ."It'si low trades!" Ltt-Gc- n, lfenry Larsen. Eisenhower appointed an excep tionally poor cabinet which Is against the public Interest except for the heads of the Labor and Commerce Departments. ' Sen, Wayne Morse (R., Ore.). lib No mon hos ever kissed a girl unexpectedly only sooner rhon (h thought he would. Nit ' |