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Show Reports for Week Ending on 'Not. 22 Show High er Averages of Crude. VDW1 TOHK vrege CTdm daily efl productloo o t MS nut4 fe(M hflMMt ttM th, rk uMmnkir f bunki kwrela for Ik 3k totailnr l.MtOO aoaord-in- to tfea kwHy imnry Amafew SiMmu luUtiit 4tiy wan f th Th. tut of Con- fvxktuxjoa u In m 1K,W bank, of KW bar I. CUIknU mtiwtloii van (U,liM UntU, a of 1400 Oklahoma mowed a Sally average form produottqn of 113,10 barrel, Inarea of It WO; Kanaaa 41.754 barrel. a decreae of 00; north Twaa, 0,700. (uoraaa of TUOi oantral Tax a a of ffSfli north Loulatana, of 1430; decree ATkanau, W0, Iftoraaaa of lOo, gulf roaaf lit, and aoo th waal Tout. UUM, of tMO; aaatam, 104,40V, of 4o0; Wyoming, Montana and Colorado, 11,114, Inoraaa of (700 Dally areraga Import of petroleum at principal porta for ah wak ended Noram bar M war 37 .43 barret. . compared wltb 73,447 for th pravlou Pally arerar raorlpta of California oil at Ahiaatio and rail ooaat porta for th aak ndad 3, war ,Tt barrel compared With M.000 for tha waak before. Thera war no ohangm reported In crude oil price for tha major dtrtrtota being quoted at 71 oenta to 1.14 a barrel, according to tba grarlty of th olli fYnnaytranla erada, (Bradford. dlatrlot, $2 86 a barrel, all other grade. 11.1 ; Gulf Cnaat oU, grad A, 110, grad "B," 1 IS. and California crude ranging from 81.06 to 4 a barrel, eooordlng to th of th oil 13,-raa- m ar STOCK EXCHANGE REVIEW OF WEEK iJbtk W SItmcA. th.lr gratltud Man Wheat, Corn, llye, Oat Make Substantial Gain During Twelve Month. 1 gra-rlt- i m- . i 20 TTi praldntlaJ,lctKn. slowly rfianging chsractar of market, sine th rrmsrk-ah- l M dsmonatrallon c of financial tM reached It about a Week ago, haa causedheight, Rom questioning a to what th market A V) flu sr ? lfMT . . Tf 6rtj 100 M future la toexactly be Nothing that has CWumblt Msd 7 1689 . . 99 Out loo 00 occurred In the paat week cotild Chief ( oa 7a .... 64 OAj 11 00 h. called distinctly disappointing; InDavit Bcctas Ta ft Of 1A0 OAf lOf 00 tfia deed, In th Blackening pace, Mortu I'lnoiai Ta Ml . lOl.OOf loo 00 which, a waek or more ago, waa carT rt too oo Mutual (Yearn Ta rying price of ail etn.ika upaard In Ta 1666 St 10A 60 K M OgAaa Pori H It A Ofrfaai ftp 8e 1084 . 74 StW mm a whtrl of speculative excitement, has 94 8A 67 00 been greeted by many thoughtful obSampler Tat ll II 9a ALA rub Er TaIMAi9 .. H W 96 no server with relief good .... 94 00 90 00 reason for belief that Itth gavefinancial 9 L Tom Co 9a Oprinprilta Mepletoe gager not completely had community . .. 104 00 101 00 11a head, and that a further rlae I,, at 7a 629 84 In 60 Teliartde Pew Os Its 1689 97 00 on an extenatvsr scale would VUh Tonal TMa 166449 loo oij kh no prlcaa at leant await the tangible develop... 100 60 107 60 ment Tub Hotel 7e,VMl of events Vtah Idaho Ongsr Ta 1680 101.60! lri JA t'tah U A Pr 4a 1680 .... 68 AO 64 60 PBOSPfCTS GOOD 1644 A Aa no ... oo( km ioa t'tsh Pr U The question I alwavs put at au h 44 001 40 no da 0 2023 Virtue ntfr pldf OH ... 109 AO! KM 00 time, nothowever, whether th market may already have gone loo faat and too far, and, If so. what kind of WHOLESALE BAIET PE0BV0Z. movement la next In top Mutual ( Quote Crnssr;Gaaa(eWe. duration ran only he anawaredSuchten- a tatively and In lb light of paat exPresh attra erremery better. ta eer- perience tuna .48 Ordinarily, the history of a genuine "hull market" haa exactlv Preeb extra creamery better, perch resembled that of thia aeaaona marmeat prints ket up to the present time Praab flrwte areamerp battar ta ear The fua tuna rious Initial buying, alwavs based Fresh flrata maar; but tar, parch aorrtA 'onrte upon tvn ne'tr .... mant prints . tlmit untntrrupte1l v on lta first 9e lert ad frvab affga ........ of oals magnitude during man) Ranch arga . wetka It iituittllv rlmnpva Into s . . Pull retain rhaaaa. triplets slowtr niimvnt nmikd bv learnPall ereaa chars Tnmg Americas f the rval Pali retain chtsaa. 6 lb aquara ing Interest Invratlng .... Block Pwkas rbaesa . pirfllr anti lv (noresing1)' strenuous t'reaok brick of tht "pools anti tlvtls wtio trv to provlds fha atlm-ulu- s mhlfTi no lonper roms from QEAIY KAEXFT MUKRTPIBO. Noe. fit grsln outsitle buying hiret' Wbaat, Roetmber, 91 04V4OI 94 TRIa ascond stags of iht momnt i Decamhrr H 4214 A1 62W . Mar runs lta course it nsnallv almllaxly 1 A7V Palp. 810&V nvakea wav for a nwrs or less Osta, Nov ember, 6W4: December 46HO market; resampling those which 96 6Hc Map. v b moemnt proailgd hafom th Htrley, Map. 64e. began and undistinguished bv sper-lac- ! December 92 874, Par. Noeamber. That stage 92 87, Map. 9 4240 flights of values lx Is aTt to end when concrete and visible events in trade and Industry show UVTRPOOU Nor 27. doe Wheat, pet ho. 2 hand win tat, lit UP; No. i whether fhe hopes of the That and 14 t N northern 2 Manitoba Manitoba, enthusiastic rise on the stock ex18a 6d; N. 9 Maaitsba, 19s At . change were warnuited or not 7 AO th stock OO AO . 1ftMl-8- ... 1 OiW . itn tle . "profea-slonala- hum-dnr- , 11 METAL hoe. liOMKHf, 48 17a 9d; apot 69 6t, apot 269 Tin. apet, ta 6d Idtad 40 apot. 16a Pmr. apot, 86 MARKET. Standard capper, fatnraa. 46; electro-lytic- , 69 16a. fntntes, ?m rutnrea. loa; 81. lta 9d; futons, lAs, fntares. 87 88 6a. KETALA. 14e Ovpper, spot . Lead la Slew York . 88 96 46 09 Spelter, East 9t. Loelt 4e llvwy 96M99 96 83 6 16d ftUvtr, la Leedoe . TWO NEW ISSUES FRENCH REPUBLIC 7 Bonds Ihwcmber due Pecrmber 1, l!49. Ketired by equal monthly payment to sinking fund o that entire amount will t retired by maturi'v. Tnca 94 and interest to yield 7.53 per cent. 1, 1924 HOTEL LA SALLE (Chicago) 52 a , ." l)icag0 ptrilg drilrmu y CHARLES O. MICHAEL. CHICAGO, Nov. 17 Farmers, holders ct (rains and neuritis had plenty of reasons today foe giving thanks. Wheat and corn price all are M osnU ITS 1684 ky KAl.OAf) OVER YOUR HEAD. k i.d WhU bR8 sport sound pvdsook! don fur ua, or, r&Lhar, to ua? It haa xpandad th creed of to uoh proportion could It almost wiah In knlckar and o tht w b with th lark and out up might on th link without to troubling dr6 t U Rymptomatlo of how muck better they uved to do such things Is th. continuing vogu of tii knitted Jacket that ta pulled over th head. Instead of buttoned In frunt bram-8nd-bic- tht p bl rwtr, blghar than a year ago and ry I II cents higher, a hlJs oats ara 10 cent par bushel heller than a year ago. Farmer In Ih I'nltsd State can thank Provldenc for giving them n large cr'opa 'hr-Loati' rye' ami While the corn barley. was a short on, the advance Incrop th price U6ko up for thq Iom. Thank can be by tha farmar to foreigner whoglvan hav had to wheat from th United State buyn of their short or and u Arthur W Cqtten, who laope, a "dtrt farm-e- r for aaslstlng In getting prluft fir all gr&in Ui4 pulhigher six moniha H helped to put up the prkM of ( irn Kuit cummer to Above baa more b,,l,h1;In whl, than doubled price Kvery holder nd aecurttl before the November election bought haa profited in hi trade, and those who picked up both grain and securltlea last mer when prioee were low, now sumhav profit ranging from a faw thousand sell up In the million of dollar II haa th talk of a well aa Ih grain trad tha financial that in .lock and grain are In aomprofit In- tan so large that bolder cannot take them Mllilunali e with a large holding of securities aa a 11 a bank hav Immenaa profit As ernment Impose an Incoma thetaxgov-of eni on II profile above 50U.- to ,n '"I divide h;iVr.d,.,?ot w ith Uncle Bam and are holding on In expeotatlon of taxes being reduced within a year or o, nd then they mn get out ry rm ln rr ch makes million. w Uutten a gro profit In corn hut summer wer. aid to be more than 11.000,1)00 With would hv i!1 h u!ul,erntl"t In wheat and' rv profit Gie advam in 'u'1 b around 18,000,000, wlih-V?nt nils ia th wa.y th deducted gTaln tradq large The Grain ,2c.up holding Marketing company, the largest holder of i ash wheat, corn, oat and rj n the ago and In other market a. It operate In all of them It la aa having more cash than grain own. 5 OOO.ouo bunhela or,nd proh,,l1 more In all markets This ia hedged by sale fuof ture, and It ta getting good carrying charges from Ueceinber to Mav tha b1" cents par buIhenC 0,1 tne of the oldest and closest of students of markets that the wheat ell nation la oneeay ther are large holdings bought whera at eurh low the congests market The holdera expect to get It 7S to It ultimately for their wheat, and an long aa ihev hold on it la an Influence in the mark! Expectation are there Will be liberal deliveries of .cash grain on contracts next week men who want to get their Elevator storage for holding grain r to make their deliveries theexpected flrat ft dava of the month Those desiring to more will hold on get Th wheat that Is delivered will go Into strong hand af ?' etl-maie- d -- h' eortry v is raJly on of th types of garments which falls to provs its aupeilortty as way against the latter-da- Th oldt nvr Th pull-o- y "pull-over- ptas the hair and combs " Old ami Harr with your brushes it in its downward descent, but it its better, etAya put and con- forms to the contour of the wearer. Griasled sportsmen, who frown upon th newfangled se eomerthlng akin to treason, will wear no other emt of sweater than" that which is drawn, not fastened, on A gArmsnt of this genf eral type le reproduced here warm Scotch wool, it has a ne larIn board pattern executed contrasting colors The Meeves are plain ihe is exUa deep, though botn the round or crew neck and the uunr neck are also in ne Siuh sweaters may he had In all weights from the lightest lo the healost In camel's hair. Alpaui. brushed wool, caehmere and no tnd of fabric of oonstrudlon The heather ppeclfcl hued Scotch blendings are particularly prepoMeftelng A recent and important development of etvie Is the ogue of the of cmirer, knitted waistcoat made without ateeves Thl waa the fashvso. ion twenty years ago or and its return ix warmly to be welcomed Fuoh a garment is not only worn for the sports but sometimes 6l with the bueincM ack In plate of th waletcoet whlth matthes ones You mav select plain colors, suit stripes or bold or subdued checks as fancy prompts Ioubtlese, this is of preliminary to the the fancy or sepmete w amount csshmfr or silk, which has hern hovering in the offing for sever! Men's dree, darksnm and year depressing at its best, needs ail th crispness, character and color it can annex to "ansLp it up" g (fopyrl,ht. REORGANIZATION PLANS. Concerning the reorganization of the department, Mr Hoover said "The investigation of the Joint congressional committee on reorganisation resulted in the inclusion In that committee s plan of many of the suggestions presented by me looking to a reorganization of the department of commerce which should enable it to function more effectively and economically The department was created to foMter, promote and develop the domestic and foreign commerce mining, manufacturing, shipping and fishing. Industries, and the transportation fa-tMtie Excluding all of the semijudl-cia- l functions in the government respecting these matter, and excluding th' shipping board (her are still a large number of functions of lie kind set forth in the organic act which are administered outside the department. TJev lie in seven different departments and Independent agencies of euth widely divergent major purposes a the war and navy inThere evitable overlap, duplication, and lai k of concentration of purpose In the interest of eonotn, efficiency of and better service to the I public, all of the funotioos of th government of th character enumerated In th organio act should be at one concentrated I thr different groups: (a) industry, (b) trad a and c) navigation. Each should be aindr aa assistant aecretary." iMscuseing aviation and radio, he said: AVIATION AND RADIO. "In recent years, th eommrcial u of air travel ha Increased to a considerable xtent, though there Is r reason that in this respect the United States ta not keeping pac with some foreign countries This method of transportation means much to our economic and social progress, and every encouragement, legislative and otherwise, should be given to K development At the same time, there should be created a proper system for Its regulation, having in view, primarily, the eafety of life both of passengers and operators, and the orderly conduct of air navigation. "Legislation was proposed at the last session of congress to strengthen the authority of tha government over the jrhannels of radio communication and to rxlnforc and xtnff th pow-- era of the department Development of the art ta proceeding with such rapidity both on the scientific and Industrial side that each year sees a profound hjft In it activities. Any legislation should be most carefully framed so a to allow complete flexibility In development and full application of all scientific and industrial advancement " Th paat fiscal year, the secretary stated, marked the first occasion since long before the war when th railroad facilities of ths country were completely equal to the nation's demands. There were no car shortages of any consequence, and there was a complete speeding up in the delivery of goods. This complete reconstruction, expansion and growing efficiency In transportation facilities marks a fine accomplishment on the part of the railway management, he added ' THE DAWKS SETTLEMENT. Ratification of the Dawes plan by the Ixmdon conference was characterized by the secretary as the most Important event (n the field of world finance. European stabilisation, which the plan mav be expected to bring about, he said, will cause a revival of world trade and Increased consumption of commodities. In which the United States Is bound to have It share It is not too much to say," the secretary declared, "that this settlement of the vexed reparations problem, coming at the time it did. prevented another European collapse, with It inev itable repercussion on world trade Exports of American goods to forincreased 9 par cent eign oountxi over the previous pear, the secretary on of th most Important factor Imports deereased 9 that reported, whil In elimination of national waste was nt; rade association organisation through- balance, because of thes ohangoa in- He declaredthat creased from 9171.909,000 In 1922-t- S to while somcountry. of tA smaller of thee 2757,090,009 In 1129-2- 4. hav operated to restrain ' Th outstanding feature of our for- asoclations trad and competition, trade associaeign trad in commodities," th report tions have proved very valsaid, "is It strong real growth since uable generally in the economic development of 1111. Our total Imports and exports th country. In that fiscal year amounted to against 17, 946, 000 000 In The aoclUan ar hampered In 1922-2If w correct this difference thlr work, however, he aaJd, boau by th depreciated buying power of th ther I no clearly defined Una, either dollar, w stili find an increase of of law or court dctlon, of what aa 19.2 per cenL "This compared with decreases of tlvttlM ar and ar not in tho publlo 12 per cent for the United Kingdom, Interest. Many organliaUona fear to 14 per cent for France, and 91.4 per proceed with valuable work in tha fear that their effort will bo contrud to th publlo Interest, th over b acalnetsaid. "Th the fiscal year 1919 ta largely ac- aocratary counted for by th marked increases LOkDOS KOkXT. In our trad with Asia, Oceania and Mv. S7. Bar Uvr, M South America. Th value of trade perLONDON, ounce with Asia increased 244 per cent, and Moaer. 3tt par eL that with Oceania and South Afnerica 1 1 lOOStt Dlarount abort MU. 192 and 91 per cent, respectively. cent. "I believe It can be said with con- pr fidence that th unique situation of to ctmitcWabt w for!rn du to th aupport gtvn by degr congress and the administration to the activities of this department" In the field of eliminating national waste, the secretary reviewed the progress made In the unemployment of the situation. Skillful handling problems of slump periods by commitdone of tees great good experts has for general business conditions, he reported Seasonal building periods the report set out, hsve been so dealt with that the building ta being spread over deyear, eliminating this fcource of of division The pression. departments simplified practice has brought about Y0UB a standardisation and simplification in many industries, with the saving of FINANCIAL great sums of money both to manufacturers and to purchaser FUTURE The department has encouraged the purchase and .storing of bituminous coal during the summer months, the PROTECT IT! secretary said, to the great good of the Industry, which was hampered by e by Inverting In a Hs own overdeyeloprhent The departClass A Security ment ha also encouraged development on wilt net that counyou of water power resources of the payable quarterly 7'v;, try a a measure in the elimination Walker Brothers Dry of national waste, and the work of the Good Company Preferred northeastern superpower committee, Stock. Lrt u nd you of which Mr. Hoover le the chairman, a circular. waa reviewed. HOME OWNERSHIP, cent for Grmany. GAIN IN TRADE. gain In our total trad rt, tri'7 Iue . genally February 1, 19CS to February 1. Secured by real estate and building m the heart of Chicago. Hotel ia bne of the mot celebrated and guccessful in the United States. Price, par and interest to yield 5ls per cent. Phone Wasatch 6688. high-grad- viewed Mr Hoover In v&i Cold Compound" two tb-lt- , every three hour, until three re taken doiee The .firt do,e al war (five relief The aerbnd and third doxe break up the rold. Pleaxant and eafe to take. no qtti Contain nine or opiate. font-pletel- v Million "Papei Compound. thirty-fiv- e Drugging tee it. line ti! ' s rh iuft Your income tax ranks you among the thrifty and prosperous. But if you lack funds to meet the obligation, it is a doubtful compliment. An ample checking bak ance at Walker Brothers Bankers will simplify this annual settlement with the Federal Government u ae Cold Price, rente. guaran- (Adv.) everything points to unnrerdnted IN THIS DISTRICT COURT OF THK development work in the spring In and f r Third Judicial district th countv of Salt Lake, atate of NEW EDITOR APPOINTED, I tah John Mlilman. jUiniift. vs. Nov ?7 Dr Morns CHICAGO, Nnttaiilel Held In, Inc a corpoFiehbetn of Chicago, for eieen-yare ration, defendant. Notice to crediconnected with th Journal- - of the tors American Medical association and who bv given by the unNotice le hai been peeing editor sine the re- dersigned. Banker Trust company a tirement of Pr. George H. Simmons receiver for Nathaniet Baldwin ln.. last September, haa been appointed to creditors of nd all person havir g etlitor according to an announcement claim agslnet, the said Natnenlel In the current ism uch gf the Journal Baldwin, inc , to file rlain a. made public toda. supported bv nil the necear and n reduly vrriftv-voucher, proper PARKERS CONDITION IMPROVED. quired bv law, with the Bankers AHCEN. 8. C.. Nov. 27.Sir Gilbert Trust company, a receiver fo NaParker, the author, who wee run thaniel Baldwin. Inc., at its office In the Newhoue building. E.ilt Lake down by sn automobii last was painfully but not seriouslynight, City. Utah, on or before the I5th day of said January. 1928 AH claims' not o physicians today. He pnt restful night presented on or before the ISth day of January. 1975, shall be thereafter WOOL KAKHT. brred. forever , BANKJTRS TRUST CO- tJlNDOX. Vm 27, A eaperler select! t At Receiver for Nathaniel Baldwin, mounting to 11 678 biee wee offer today. There waa aptrM Tbe bqtfc af Inc. pv John K Hardy, .vice president. th efferiar "wnggirwecji'iUf, eetver. There a constantly in. Dated Ibis .lith day Kovember, 194. lrat in tji Want. x increasing "rreat prices aaTioid report declared i i u n ri'iTH t i I k n i i'i'i.prrrr Exempt from all Federal Income Ttuces Tke u -- hi COMPANY HMManwttiMntcHnM 1814. by C. E. Wry ) Break a Cold Right Up with Bpedtl to Tho TrfboD EIxKO. Xe., Nov. 17 Presagmi convUleraltl activity in th group, a handsome offr for the Hlii Rock group of claim In the northern has been made to (he ownr of vnp the property, hoth Idaho learned her toda resident, it This group of claims is nln In num-D- r. U ps tented, but the owner are reluctant to pert with y property at the present time, a there terms to be considerable Activity In Contact mining circle since th sale pome-tim- e ago of the Copirshleld group of claims Tne rapid progress of the railroad to (,'ontat le said to be creating of a etir In the mining of thta coming ramp and fl JHaiioramIupce trust The departments work In cooperating with other agencies for the building of better homes, and more widespread home ownership, was also re- When the Income Tax COLDS "Papes woni aurtic -- - Purchase of Contact Mining Claims Sought I be j (rpyrlf6t, Nop. 27 Recommendations concerning legislation for tha reorganization of th commerce department, for the control and development of radio and aircraft and for a revision of the navigation laws were submitted to President Coolldg today by Secretary Hoover in th annual report of hi department. The also recommended that congres appropriate funds for a department of commerce building of sufficient mb to houa all branches of the organisation, which at present are scattered through a half doaen buildings In Washington. Mr Hoover's report defined the see noinlo progress of th country for the p&at year, setting out aa outstanding features th advanc of agriculture prices, which had lagged behind Industry sine th slump of 1922, th beginning of "sound" policies in German reparation leading to a hopeful measure of economic recovery in Europe, and the "complete recovery of the naiion's-ow- n luduatry .and commerce, aside from agriculture The past year, the secretary reported. ha eeen great stability of prices, high production, full employment, expanding foreign trad, and prosperity throughout the business world. There were some moderate decreases In activity of some lines during the lattr part of the fiscal year, he added, but since its close there has again been general recovery in these lines. WASHINGTON. f Established 159 There are other seasonable demands on your pocketbook that recommend the advantages of a checking account here. tn Bonds 7th Floor Walker Bask Bldg. eco- ed y ECAUNABH CirfHt Ctattof ( MmI th ONifll ttan 0f fvqry Oc66i6f. fur uuc.-fu- l har-Thar hav bc.p Tb.nkaglv-In- g dy In th yry raccnt paat whan apoutan.ou xpr.tun of thankful na waa emaldcrably hlndar.d. lthr LOCAL gnjOAllLM. by Inadcquata Amertran harvest or by unrrminratlv rsorarnULA American ptica But nrtalnly no on. In or out of !td TAeked 4aul( lagar cum i4 g 60 th financial dlatrlot, will fal to V MM MW jrfil th windfall of fortun AO nn PeeeffH! Lift . . a, m no roognla Ca Wagon which pmvtdanr 17 0 16 AO a... 180 haa ahowsr.d on 0A 00( Cme 160 American farm Producer during M IMrpetMlsnt Oval t baa changod th half bank-rup- t. lAjtom tags , .m M IPO Nl 1AA O0 w at Inlo a com Ml its lot 0 1M A0 mun.ty.north haa rwxpaned prosp.rCua th i.till mllla , 2 no fd, People's I W which thre abort cotton Art KM 00 KM had H4 iro;. j&rsrat C .TAi OteeCar AO c.u .EoaJira i,i co.(( aml.j.t. bal m oa hand In dfatlng th of un-- ' party mind policies and political unreat In 90 th - The ell-Dress- TBJW TOHiC, Nov. -- 7 All Amsrl-c- n ftna.nc.lal and oommerclal max kets are closed today for the national TTiankasIvlnp hut Ida y, In lta wep a peculiarly appropriate oo aakn at this time, since otaarvance of Thankaglvlng dy wu taJWIhed by our Amra-kca- n UMrtnra lo xprmm oo th buainoa of tho United 8 tat. Hi Dawes plan ta th first RADIO AND AIRCRAFT CONTROL and effort to solve the reparations question purely on a commercial and basis. Th American members LEGISLATION IS RECOMMENDED nomic of tbo committee were assisted by a competent staff of technical xper., them socn of the officials of IN HOOVERS ANNUAL REPORT among the oommoreo department" WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS Grimes County TEXAS Road Bonds Du ' IMS-13- Prices yielding about 5 Circular on request The Rational Citj Coispaif New York Salt Lake City Mg Deeerrt Bank Bldg. Ttlephone Waaatdi 4130 Ef Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company South Main EL Exclusively a Saving Bank and Trust Company. .. Interest on Pays 4 Saving! Accounts. Office Equipment Vurultnre. File. Bala Book Caaea Member Federal Reserve Syitem. -- Assets over Twenty Million Dollars.' Printing Binding The OU lUtlebl- o- Sowth ft--W. tnd Blank Legal Waeatcb aaMS Haadquartant-CbmrtntCard ardor yeure ml ihwl, am ' |