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V'- -' d TJIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 31 ' i $f' fct£$ "f J cr-- y 1I2L! rs £uU£ iLfcttase J 19: Cl CALL PARLEY DRAFTPLANS Confer With Democratic Leaders Next Week on Legislation WASHINGTON Jam 13 ing legislative problems and the growing probability of an extra session of the new congress are to be the subjects of conferences next Thursday and Friday between President-elec- t Roosevelt and Democratic congres-aiona- l leaders visit Mr Roosevelt plans a two-dahere en route to Warm Springs Ga James A Farley chairman of the Democratic national committee who is almost certain to be appointed postmaster general is expected to ac company Mr Roosevelt and to remain here some time after the conferences One of tit® subjects sure to be discussed Is the problem of balancing the budget Democratic leaders aie still trying to get their beer bill through the senate and to the president at well as their economy proposals Dependent Upon these and the action of the farm relief bill sent to the senate yesterday by the house Is the possibility of a meeting of the new congress about April 12 If action is expedited however the Democrats plan to go ahead with their ptoposalt to raise additional taxes but they concede privately that this probably will have to go over to the new congress Definite plans for Ihe conference have not been made Different groups are planning to urge Roosevelt to fa's or some currency inflation proposal as well as further legislation to aid the farm mortgage situation MV-Pre- copies Get SOLONS DEBATE Society Pays Significant Honor to 13 on Friday the 13th DATA Anti-Jin- x ROOSEVELT TO ss Pioneer Woman Succumbs at 70 Victim of Burns ELY Nev— Mrs Mary Reagan Hal-ilea78 one of the lew remaining pioneers of While Pine county died at her home Friday in the Duckwaler d strict from shock following an accident in which her clothing caught lire She is believed to have stood too close to a hot stove but was alone in the hmie at the time and gave no alarm A ranch employe catching sight of the flames through a window went to her rescue and extinguished the fire A doctor called from Ely reported the burns as not serious but the shock despite excellent health she had enjnved previously caused death Mrs Halstead came to this county Jn 1873 settling at Eherhardt where she married Genige W Halstead She was a native of Ireland r The family had lived on the ranch since 1890 Surviving are three step sons Ed George and Charles Halstead Funeral eervues will be conducted Saturday afternoon at the ranch home and she will be buried beside her husband in the family plot there Dutk-wate- Resolution Report Okelis Park Query WASHINGTON Jan 13 (Pj— A favorable report on the resolution for an investigation of the national park service and tha Snake River Land company of Wyoming was voted today by the senate public lands committee Tha inquiry would be into the activities of the two agencies In connection with plant to enlarge the Grand-Tetonational park by acting the Jackson's Hole country Carev-Kendrk- CHICAGO Friday the 13th of January (Pi— The 13 member! of Chicago's antisuperstition society wound up 13 days of breaking mirrors and walking under ladders today with a luncheon starting at 13 o'clock (European time) The society’s president Sidney N Strotz (count the letters in his name) 'delivered as the main address this 13 word discourse in exactly 13 "’lhe purpose of this organization superstition to be the is to prove bunk" Every member then spilled salt and waiter No 13 set on a dais in the center of the table a black lemon studded with 23 pins — avowed to be unluck icr than a thousand bluck cats on a dark night At the end of the luncheon each member wished every other one the worst of luck and 12 black-hearte- cigarets were lighted fiom four matches the thirteenth member of the club being a nonsmokci The members atarted the club as a joke but Secretary Herman T Powers disclosed In a more serious note at the luncheon that the 13 days of trying to cause bad luck have taught them a moral "We have learned" he said "that fear is the thing that keeps prosperity away What America needs is a positive attitude not a fearful one It was fear that caused 99 per rent of our bank runs We've started a permanent oiganizatlon being copied in many other cities and I believe we'll do the country lots of good" Then each of the 13 members picked up one of 13 candles paraded under a ladder touched the flames to an statue of Buddha and walked unflinchingly across the trail of a black cat that had been shooed across the floorsof the rafe SOLONS FACE Licenses to Wed REQUEST! Oil ‘Unlucky’ I)y HECTIC MEET NEW YORK VOTE VATICAN CITY Jan 13 (P) — A popes became voluntary prisoners In solemn procession from St Peter's to the Vatican After publication on Sunday of the Roosevelt Awaits InformaMany Problems Confront St John Lateran with the pope bles- papal bull decreeing a holy year the from appearing before Gecuge sing the multitude from the Lateran pontiff will Issue three subsidiary Giaham marriage license clerk tion Pending Derision Nevada Legislature balcony it is reported will be one bulls posaibly one Monday Friday to obtain licenses to wed The first will suspend all ordinary Edward Pratt 19 of Paik City on Tariff Issue the mot picturesque events in 'of Opening Monday 8 of Heber Indulgences during the holy year as Bnd Erma Lewis the with the connection holy year special indulgences will be authorCity obtained a license and were program for which the pope will give ized The second will authoime conmarried by Mr Graham A liWASHINGTON Jan 13 (lb— A CARSON CITY Nev Jan 13 (P)— in a bull Sunday morning fessors to grsnt absolution for grave cense also was issued to LeRoy senate committee weighted with a E Jensen 20 of This procession probably will be sins and the third wilt provide methto marry In an atmosphere of uncertainty cretechnical Republican majority was Vera G WorthenMurray 13 ods for those physically unable to 19 of Salt Lakg ated by the dosing of 12 banks in held on Corpus Domini day June charged tonight with the next move thus resuming an ancient tradition make a pilgrimage to Rcme to profit which are deposited more than in a Democratic effort to provide the in the same measure as others which was broken in 1870 President-elec- t of public funds the state legisRoosevelt with data to aid in framing a tariff bai gaming lature will asMunble heie Monday for Pocatello Legion Chief what promises to be one of the policy The resolution of Costigan of Colostormiest sessions in Nevada history Plan District Meet rado asking the tm iff commission for Lively debate is forecast from the outset on the question of framini legisall information available will face Idaho— Harold C POCATELLO f the scrutiny of such Republican lation and the big issue of how to recommander of Focatello advocates as Smoot of Utah taxes duce and Hinckley for yet provide enough UniThe of of board the regents Watson of Indiana and Reed of Pennrevenue to keep the state government American legion post Friday was preversity of Utah Friday selected Miss operating on an efficient basA sylvania paring plans for the midwinter conAcro-- s the table seeking favorable Nancy Barker and At den B Olsen as from taxpayers’ associations and vention of the Sixth district In the action to carry the measure to the de-'oth’r i groups hare come countless of the 1932 Faik Memorial Court to Memorial building January 29 floor will be two leading Democratic reclpieita mands that legislators cut expend- taiiff exponents— Harrison of MlsslsS-olarsnI'tures to the utmost Mr Hinckley said that approxiHold Action Pending Miss Bai ker the daughter of Jamesj Against these are sippi and Hull of Tennessee arrayed state- 200 members of the district mately Although the commission carries Barker head of the department of ments prepared by state executives New Legislation were expected to attend They will the Republican majority ot ten to modern languages at the university to show that with $78 690 in state come from American Falls Black-foo- t nine on the ranking side sits L Toi- is well known in university circles for funds alone tied up in the 12 dosed Lava Hot Springs Downey Pres lette of Wisconsin w ho threw his sup- her work in modern languages She Wingfield banks new aourcea of reveport during the campaign to the presi- obtained her M A degree in 1931 nue must be found if the state is to MADISON Wia Jan 13 (P)—Gov- ton Malad and Montpelier dent elect and is now studying for a Ph D de- carry on its orderly functions ernor A G Schmedeman today The Costigan resolution demanded gree at the University of California In this regard it was learned today a proclamation calling upon cirto congress during February reports Mr Olsen obtained a B A degree that Governor Balzar in the face of containing all information in govern- in education at the university several almost certain opposition from labor cuit judges of the state to hold in ment files bearing on the proposed years ago and until June 1931 was unions will recommend in his bi- abeyance all mortgage foreclosure tariff bargaining policy which Gover- instructor in education at the Stew- ennial message Tuesday that the leg- proceedings until the Wisconsin legnor Roosevelt has intimated he will art Training school on the university islature serious consideration to islature now in session has an opgive follow campus He is now attending the Uni- the possible advisability of adopting portunity to enact relief legislation The proclamation followed IntroCostigan'pointed out that under the versity of California studying for a some form of sales tax laws information of the tariff com- Fh D degree in economics So far as could be ascertained no duction of a bill to carry out the administration’s plan of investing in the mission Is not available to the presiThe scholarship fund was given by bill has yet been drawn to courts power to extend the period of dent elect and that unless congress the late John R Park former presi- branch banking which mustauthorize be peracts he must wait to take office before dent of the university to encourage mitted before the closed redemption of foreclosed property Wingfield getting acess to these data teachers to study for higher degrees banks can reopen under a reorganiza- from one to three years The administration measure was "it is highly proper” he said "that at colleges and universities abroad tion plan It was considered highly the present senate should take time and outside the state doubtful today that the legislature approved at a conference with the The board also confirmed the ap- would give time to consideration of governor by six representatives of When there Is such by the forelock for the use of the sure the Wisconsin division ofthe Farmers' next administration " smd safe method of allaying pointment of Arthur Charles Watkins petitions calling for repeal of the li- National association who Holiday as lecturer in international problems censed gambling law passed in 1931 all teething pains as to outline during the first two weeks of the uni- Indications now are it was said that called on Schmedeman their for farm relief plans versity's 1933 summer session the legislature will take the attitude The governor's proclamation also The board approved bills totaling that this is more a question properly the courts to be as lenient as urged $19450 for the people themselves to decide possible in the execution of defiTEETHING POWDERS at the next general election ciency judgments against foreclosed The annual meeting of the Salt to the end of alleviating disproperty Lake Tooele Beet Growers' Used and recommended tress among the "honest debtor" class by will be held Saturday at 1 p rn Mothers the world over for in the auditorium of the West Jordan AUXILIARY TO NOMINATE more than 60 years school it is announced by John HanNone genuine without Officers will be nominated lx and Mr Hansen also is sen secretary Winter raids on a palatial summer aafciHa this Trademark Yotir elected at a regular meeting of the president of the Salt Lake County home in Brighton owned by a E A Wedgwood Druggltt can supply you auxiliary No 2 Farm bureau re United Spanish War Veterans next wealthy Chicago family Friday 'i'he meeting w ill Include discussion suited in the arrest of two James H Stedman London Eng Murray Monday evening at 8 o’clock in Civic of changes or modification of existing 'youths and Strict surveillance of bondsmen’s of $2500 worth recovery Center contracts for the sale of beets etc o ilnens rugs and biankets u was activities was promised by Police taring and trucking of beets condition announced by George Beckstead Judge M J Bronson Friday as he of dumps and piling of beets frozen chief brokers to apdeputy sheriff and G W Car- ordtied all ball bond beets participation in the returns lisle chief pear Saturday at 2 p m for qualificriminal from by products date of digging and James A Faust and deputy LDeputies cation George Knepp the number of times to take field The brokers will be required to file joined in the investigation and ara list of all their property their legal samples giecn beets and whether rest there shall be a uniform price for They took hito custody George K exemptions and the average amount thinning hoeing topping and truck- Gunnerson 25 and Nolan Price 20 of bonds written monthly said Judge ing Representatives of the 1500 Point Old Scoring who were booked at the county jail Bronson Sugar company have accepted pending request for complaints The The bondsmen also will be ordered to attend invitation Mr to file a report at the end of each Ianscn'tw0 were arrested in Murray said 2250 Point New Scoring The were apprehended month showing the outstanding The Oificial business will Include lhrou h youths kl prints Mdlmg from a bonds in all coui ts so that if there is the annual report of the pi evident J hotcl at Brighton where the youths 'any possibility that the sureties are R Rawlins financial statement of the are declared to have isited to the insufficient to protect the bonds adsecretary-treaxu- i cr v place looted is ditional guarantees will be required three duet tors ow ned by J L Morgan of Chicago Judge Bronson indicated that he Mr Carlisle said the youths made would order each broker to place the full confession saying that they went amount of the premium on each bond to the summer residence three months as a curb to exorbitant fees ountl the door °Pen and took piFag0’ m iUi some of the articles returning again East High Presents Play recently and taking otherl Before Capacity House for the Piogram arrangements “charm school" for the Instruction ol The Ea't High Dramatic club ununemployed young women which der the direction of Mlss Nellie E will be presented by the Y W C A Brown were discussed at a meeting of presented to a capacity house headed by Mrs H H Hills Friday night the annual school play chairman of the committee on work by Aurania Rouveral It Members of the Center of Scenic “Skidding" was the second performance the first with ttie unemployed Friday after- America Lake Salt branch No Ill been given Thursday noon National Association of Letter Cr- - having i‘ n Mv Lamar Christophcrson portrayed 8 an women' No be conducted at the v W C A on!hpd grandfaather and Reed Bleak FrldJv neht the the young son Ed Black and Muriel Tuesdays under the directum of Mixs at theJoinl intallations Knights of Pvthias hall Lavon Goodspeed played the two Daisy Helen Ingram A business school for unemployed' Others In the cast college graduates P on included Nedra Cottam Julia Brixen ho bums V vice presi- Frank Rosenblum Albert Beckstead contact with modern business meln-odP Clark recording sec- Helen also will be conducted on Tues- dent Jack McDonouglj and Betsy AnderW Lindorff financial secA retary son days by Miss Bertha Hanson R B W treasurer A retary Sperry Miss Stella Maynard wull conduct a An orchestral program was given Chester trustee It I Durant clerk the East high orchestra under A dressmaking class on Fridays The ladies’ auxiliary Installed Mrs by Fimiia Moorls president Mrs Alene R Ovcrladc Blood Grant Krqurat Oisen vice president Mrs Pearl SUSPECT BOUND OVER secretary Mrs Dora HarFor Return of Couple Crockett Robinson was bound over to Joe Mr treasurer Vera Traymer ding Mi Lena Byhower the grand jury by United States ComEfforts of Floyd Morehouse alias mistres missioner Gould B Blakely Friday Ernest K Morehouse and Angeime color bearer Mrs Caroline Hartwell when he waived preliminary hearing Morehouse hlz wife to escape extra- chaplain and Mts Mary Terrell on charges of possession and transdition to Washington failed Friday trustee of whisky He is accused of Refreshments and dancing followed portation when Governor Henry II Blood honcommitting the violation In Salt Lake ored a requisition for their return to 3 and is at liberty under January Bellingham to face grand larceny Daughters of Nile $730 bond chargee Entertain Visitor BLIND ASSOCIATION MEETS The Couple were arrested in Sail Lake ten da vs ago on complaint of Members of the Association for the A past queens’ luncheon and a Sam Sunel Bellingham who alleged held m honor of Blind will hold a meeting In The Salt raid weie party In a complaint presented to the govsupreme Lake Tribune auditorium Saturday at ernor by Depuly Sheriff Ralph R Mu Lof Peai! MacClellan of the Nile 8 p m A musical program will be the queen Daughters Reed of that eitv that Morehouse given leazed a restaurant from him and Friday A tunc heon given by the Lvbia temthen decamped with waffle iron and 1 NOTICE No 32 m patrol Saturday at p other fixture Mrs Morehouze al- ple To whom It may concern: will be the laxt event to maik Mrs le Notice hereby given that th 8tate legedly aided her husband in the pur- MacClellan' official visitation to the Board of Pardon will hold a regular ported theft Suit Lake body session on Saturday January at 18j3 The paxt queens luncheon was givat 10 o'clock a m at tha Utah State 1’rlaon Balt Iaka County Utah that en in tha Ambassador hotel Among Japanese Ship Gold to at said meeting said Hoard will hear who attended were Mrs T S lf S First Since June thae applications In tha following cases toSpooner Mr Dun K Ray and Mrs wnH A Marriott Salt Lake Mrs W L reFor commutation and conditional SAN FRANCISCO Jan 13 IF)— Re- Hill and Mrs II P Pocatello Riggs parols— W Rex Aylett sumption of gold shipments from Ja- Idaho Tor termination - Henry Bartlett Oapan to the United State waj aigniil-lzeMrs Marriott represented Mrs II rer Cundlff Clifford Davis Horatio today by tho arrival of a $4 Hill Francle L Jenaan T Johnson the piCArnt queen who E’Uott ihlpment consigned to the Yoko is ill at her home Adolph Johnaon Willi B Johnaon Hubert Mawsuti hama apede bank James E Menrie The evening's function was gttend Robert Weiieiee Trueman Orln There had been no gold imports fd jjjg member and then esotta by Jrvia Oresro Ralph Retiberg here from Japanese sruppeis stiuel William Hanford Varuon J Tanner last June Leslie LeRoy Varney ire Set Chines gold shipment hate been Funeral or 4aiole— Al Burns Vflchasl e coming into this port with mini or Vhtor Uoyce K F Bearcy O F For Veteran Offieer less regularity Bleed Yeiterdav $018 000 in Chinese gold was received hete Continued Caaee— Heniy Danleleen Funeral servurs for Maurir Franc Jennings Havnlc David and last week the aggregate wai Uilev 70 veteran police officer of A Lee Romero James Rlat-lo- n 00Q Salt Lake who died at his home 630 Max Blanton Smith Max Wal" e la Roberta street Thursday night of a SUITS— OVERCOATS SUITS— OVERCOATS v0T7f County Jail— L J Hide for parole be conducted MonTo whom tt mar rooern: Belt Lake B William County a m In the Cathedral Cl Lusty at 10 Rocsy IZomitaln Huocy company for paiole Ball lake County 60 North Nerotid Went street Halt the Made ieine All perwme having any Intel et thereI ltks city Halt aka County Stale The police department and the in desiring to be heard either for or il o( blah being In lha business! Fraternal Order of Eagles of which aaalnet Ilia granting of tald applha-llon- a o( prodiirlnt amt marketing honay has Mr respectively are hereby notiRiley was a member lie gu ivt names at wlilih th Pil- mg In fied to he present t said meeting adopted trad al the funci at rangements lowing la a dew ipllon Order of tii Hoard By Recitation of the Holy Binary will 'Sweet ( Imer Honey" HKNRY H BIOOI) Chairman be conducted Sunday at 8 30 P in in "Sweet Cloyer Brand Money “ JOhhl'H CllEZ Secretary Those Who baa our Money Meter Ihe Neil O Donnell chapel 373 Fast Get HI ung " Fut South itreet Friend may call Held bade names amt slogan to be at the mortuary Sunday afternoon Used generally lu marketing lionty for and Monday prior to aervhes InterMake It a Rubber Get a Suit and Overcoat tha trade ment will be In the Ml Calvary cemeMOTH SlinrHIII VIH I1M OF tery Regents Select Two to Receive ULLnl ULUUjJjIJ Park Scholarships high-tarif- ON MORTGAGES Parly Caucus Puls End to Seven Election Officials All Hope for Hoover’s Indicted by Federal Consolidation Plea Orand Juries WASHINGTON Jan 13 (Pj-HNEW YORK Jan 13 tP)— Seven Democrats today pasted a death sen Manhattan election officials were intence on President Hoover’s regroup- dicted today by federal grand juries ing program and set the execution investigating charges of election date for next week frauds At the same time federal invextiga A party caucus first of the session tors reported an examination of votmade the decision There are moie Democrats than Republicans In the ing machines in seven election in the Fourth assembly district house and all the members of the showed that the reported vote for bound are action majority by the Democratic candidates was boosted today In view of this and the fact that' as much as 100 apiece by adding to disapproval by only one branch of their actual totals votes cast for congress is regarded as enough to minor party candidates The January grand jury Indicted finish Mr Hoover's recommendations for changes there is little likelihood Nathan Silver Democratic chan man of the board of elections in the Fifth for a reprieve of the Fourth assembly disComing from the conference Rep- district resentative Rainey aid the Demo trict rrats were unanimous in approving Of the six other men Indicted three the Cochran resolution for the shelv- were Republuan election officers and ing of the changes affecting some 58 three Democratic election officials All are charged with conspiracy to agencies lie said the house would take the resolution up next week af- falsify election returns a charge carter passage of the war department rying a penalty of not more than ten years’ imprisonment nor more than appropriation bl!L In fines or both Rainey said the party intended to $3900 U S Attorney George Z Medalie go ahead with plans for Presidentelect Roosevelt to try his hand at re- who as Republican candidate for U S senator was one of those to lose grouping To make his task easier votes said the falsifying of figures the Democrats want to amend the law so that disapproval by both was ‘‘delibeiate and intentional" houses instead of one would be necessary to prevent the new president's recommendations from taking effect Drastic and sweeping changes in gencles without and within cabinet department are depended upon bv the Democrat to make their task of A four-dajail commitment and balancing the budget much easier thiee fine weie meted out to four The recommendations made by Mr alleged traffic violators Frldav bv Hoover to congress December 9 Justice of the Peace Fred Lindbeck were received coldly from the first of the Third precinct A succession of witnesses testified E llolmberg 28 3224 Redwood against proposals for transfers s fleet- road who was given bis choice of a the land office ing general river and $5 fine or four days in the county jail harbor and flood control before the December 23 for driving without a house commlitte headed by Repre- rear light was ordered committed sentative Cochran (D Mo) Mr Friday in default of payment of the Hoover protested but this did not fine lessen the opposition C Frank Guest was fined $3 for driving without license with $2 susArknnsa Legislators Table pended on condition that he equip his car with immediately Resolution Asking Repeal R C plates Evans 4214 Seventh East street was fined for driving without LITTLE ROCKArk Jan 13 MV-I- n a rear light December 8 L D Foreman 8r0 South Fourth what w described as a prohibition test vote the Arkansas boue of West street was haled before Justice representatives today tabled by s Lindbeck on bench warrant Friday vote of 78 to 16 a resolution to memo- for alleged speeding at 33 miles an rialize congress to expedite action on hour December 17 between Thirtv-thirthe submission of a prohibition reand Twenty-flis-t South streets on State street He was fined $10 peal amendment ouie s Justice Commits Motorist to Jail DINWOODEY’S 77 th JANUARY emi'Annual Today We Are Offering Extra Specials for TEETHING BABIES Should Not Suffer Beet Growers Meet Saturday DR STEDMAN’S Arrests Follow Judge Summons of Home Looting Bail Bondsmen For Qualification Extra Value ‘Charm School’ Pha Dr'ifl Letter Carrier Install Offiicers GRAND SLAM SALE Jh s HART SCIIAFFNER & MARX SUITS & OVERCOATS VOU 'were getting record values in the 1932 fall season— Values we were never able to equal before But in this Grand Slam even those record values are being surpassed There are substantial reductions in price on every suit and every overcoat But no $230 $155 $153 2-- Pc 8-- Pc Mohair Living Room Suite (17oT) Mohair Living Room Suite (ri7£rp”) Walnut and Gum Dining Room Suite (floor Rniplc— 1 Only) $165 8Pc Walnut and Gum Dining Room Suite $66 Maple Bedroom Suite $86 4 Pc Walnut and Gum Bedroom Suite 4-- Pc -- $17650 Frieze Hi-Bac- k Chairs (Choice 3 S9950 §0950 $0 00 §0950 $2950 $3950 Patterns) S59!50 Similar Reductions Will Alao Re Found Throughout Our Siv Floor Don’t Mix This Sale Term — 6 12 IB Mouth ESTABLISHED 1837 DINWOODEY’S ’GOOD FURNITURE " 1st South V duction in quality no cheap “sale” merchandise brought in The substan- 0 Nlel-ao- 2-- Pc r Utah-Idah- 000-00- TODAY rrnor lv l REGROUP PLANIFRAUD CHARGED Reports Tell of Solemn Procession As Part of Holy Year Program "Friday the Thirteenth" jinx failed to prevent two couples f HOUSE DOOMS o Sen il tial savings are unequalcd 1 $25 $ $35 k - $ eii--- Nolle meeting funtKiloiiikHa la hereby BAHMIOW Of ghen the! Ihe stockholder a apecial of he MINTMU t OMPANY a enr- - TI ( HNOC RAl Y M)R1'M TOPIC Technocracy Will be discussed at Fnriim wmdiy at P tomn 3IU City ami t oun' building rYi'v' I hereby called and will he porilon held at room Iso? W aiker I'wnk Rulg Ball takatltv blah on tha llthdati'F " of February 1911 at U o r lock noun 4 0VIV1ISM0N MIITS for the pufose of electing off va Tha stale gecuritiea romnirlMnn socle in (be board also to filling consider kul t upon th pu)pod composed of Scciriary of State MU ton II Welling Attorney General Jo-l’’"'I'"’ brop"rty Combined MUm Reduction tain vj h dl I'” pens and for th purpose of uannari- - lM eiteh other and (cither huitea rt'' t'T held Iti lagulnr Jamiai v meet Ihe at rnu rapltnl Friday Only property cfimi before paid Ing M H bt It Beciftax) itm nitUrU wcit diHUvsrd meeting lg t 19 $24 Arthur Frank 20S-21- 0 3 South Main Y |