Show "1 T8"'' 16 Friday Morning- Pjc gait fa Established April Publishing For Compsny Salt Lake City Utah Fnday v State Bar Association i Holding Annual Convention Following a meeting of the junior bir association held in Salt Lake City yesterday evening the annual convention of the Utah State Bar association will open this morning in the main audit onum of the Hotel Utah Some 400 attorneys of this and adjoining slates are on hand to attend a senes of sessions scheduled to terminate Vi ith a banquet Saturday night Eminent jurists and lawyers have ac eepted invitations to speak and an interesting program of tnusie oratory and President luncheons has been arranged LeRoy B Young of Ogden will deliver Ihe opening addiess this morning and various subdivisions of the association expect to hold separate meetings at which special subjects and proposed legislation will be considered Reports and recommendations may be presented bearing upon criminal procedure the selection and challenging of the several defenses recognized including that of insanity the handling of s estates and trust funds conversion of of the peace into highway traffic “ magistrates unauthorized practice in err tain branches of litigation and abuse of liberty under a lenient interpretation of the constitution Among the distinguished guest speakers to be heard during the two days’ convention are Judge Orie L Phillips from Albuquerque New Mexleo of the fedeial court of appeals lion W R Kelley presi dent of the Colorado Bar association and D A Simmons of Texas who holds or has held a number of prominent positions wuth his state and the national bar asso ciations besides being founder and editor of the Texas Bar Journal Senator William II King came all the wav from Washington to attend the convention and com-plwith an invitation to discuss “Your lus-tice- v Bill of December 8 I'm suits in thiee decades of organized salesmanship and public encouragement No cessation of this fight for health and hopefulness can bq risked as a little neglect or a period of indifference means a fresh foothold for the death spreading The purchase oL germs of tuberculosis seals is the best way a person can render aid in this worthy movement Criminal By Cunning Shown an Insane Murderess The ease of Winnie Ruth Judd has hern from the first How she could have killed two able bodied women against whom she had no grievance carve their bodies and pack the portions In a trunk cover up her tracks and stand trial when suspected establish an insanity defense obtain a commitment to a mental hospital for felons serve docilely seven years and then start escaping from the guarded In stitution at will evading pursuers until overcome by hunger and exhaustion are details that fail to make sense To a casual observer it would seem that the patient nr prisoner who is now a fugitive hunted by hundreds of officers soldiers and citizens aided by aviators 24 bloodhounds is showing more mentalof ability than her keepers or members the nosses Those to whom the plans and construction of the new' state prison for Utah are intrusted should be able to learn from this case the difficulty of taking care of the criminal insane Such persons are as dangerous to be at large as anv murderous desperado and adeouate provision should be made in structures to be erected south of Salt Lake City for hospitalization inside the pi Ison walls a puzzle New York HighLights Christmas Seal Sales For Funds to Combat Disease Tuberculosis was the most dreaded disease of the malarial Mississippi vallev onlv a few years ago It was novel violent and virulent like smillpox oi vellow fevei but those afflictions came In opidemii s that soon passed either killing then vie tuns quickly or leaving smvivms sluing But when wan anemic pa and healthy Dents began "to go Into a decline" as friends and t datives spoke of the wasting disease w hieh doc tots ailed ‘c onsump tinn" they finished out a shortened trim of existence staring for months oi yeais Into w aiting graves There was scarcely a family of the middle west without some mrmbri or kinsman threatened with slow death (mm ravages of tubeiele baccillus-Infectio- us communicable Incurable and leading to In the veai 1900 hopeless helplessness statistics show that 200 out of even 100 000 people in the United States vveie dvlng At piesent each year from tuberculosis the annual death rate fiom this cause Is about 00 for each 100 000 The i eduction Is due to acquired knowledge suitable fi cilltles segregation of patients and la tlonal treatment in which lest food and fiesh air aie the piineipal medicines pie-fc- c ibed Consider able outlay has been necessary for the Juration and construction of sanl i anums and the dissimulation of Infoima tmn as to pievenlion and rule of the troublesome and ti eai In l mis disease The sale of Onelrms srils his been a potent method of mixing funds to cany on the work which haj shown such man clous te- - B (Tribune— -- sen Norris Seen Manning By Driscoll NFW YORK- -'l hulking nut loud' It should bo simple to make offue furniture so it wouldnt cause urns m the stockings of girls who have to work mound it Yet Im told b stinking people tint the commonest causrs of runs are splmtoiv desks and t hairs In some of the big New York offues w hi re thousands of girls me emplovod ihair legs and rungs are w lapped with leather and of i nurse there is the possihditv that within the year 1910 theie nun be nothing Gosbut nonrun stockings on Ihe market Humans sip in the marts runs that wav have learned to control expression of feelhat s one reason whv ings and emotion we appreciate the unrestrained weliome our dogs give us when we return after an I linking niross Bioadwav from mv workshop window I see two hig electric signs one above the other On the second floor a big sign rinds 'Glow Hair1' the uppi i sign ndvcitismg allot hoi binutv shop he big passengi r sivs 'llur Itimnvnl1 liner puis in the Hudson liver in (tie Forties look sad and ilesirtiil thiv davx 'I hev towed the Isle de I mini awav to Statin tsl mil to save dm k ihmgix As this is outlet) hi r berth is takin hv the mud ginv l)i ciasse with blown i tnvus spiead ovir A tor 7r nullum Ic r guns hue and att little futhei ninth lus a ship without a nime niwlv paintul him k and vellow Jlu Qm i n Mmv idles at hi pur with onlv a iiii taking itiw nhoaid But U takis ov oi a hundud men to mre fnr one of these big lineis to prevent loss from doti rinratirm Jascha Hnfet generally enmoded to he t tie worlds No 1 violinist Is a small d blue eved riomestu soil of man Not xel 40 he has rnadi and is making a tremendous foitune However he seems onlv nuldlv interested in this phase of his career 1 list he is intei ested in his family and home then in making musk He was tiled and had a slight cold when I talked with him the other day in lus suite nt tlie Madison hotel He had come in from Iowa on a plane t hat wns vetv late and had landed in New Voik nt about 4 in the morning 1 mil him nl mum Mrs lleifit was the motion plituie Floteme Vldm Ihtie me tun Also at losepha 11 and Robert H lilt- - umiloilHble home m Redding ( mill there ate thiee dogs A (rent Dune a Ihe spaniel is the pointer and h spanul childrens dog and is Ihe onlv one of the three that lues in the house ’Rut the Dane is vetv kind and careful with Ihe ihililren" sms the violinist 'He will never step on one of Hum or permit am pci son or animal to petle or annoy the I Illicit rn Copyright 1032 by MwViuAit Syndicate Inc i duk-haire- ilill-tlli- tl Bet-Fo- Congress By Ernest Lindley In Senator Norris the new dealers have their most impressive spokesman for a plea to the president to maintain silence concerning his plans for 1940 He cannot be suspected of nurturing a selfish interest He is respected probably above any other living statesman by the president who in 1932 spoke of him as “the perfect gentle knight" W ASIITNGTON —The next art of the annual tax romedv has downright cataclysmic possibilities It is learned on positive fluthorily that the president is now fnvorabty considering recommending severe tax increases to the next session of rongress If he lets the wish be father Ichh the ait he will ask for excess coporate profit taxes higher person il income taxes in the middle brai kets and minor revisions In the tax system to plug loopholes It is still an open question however whether the president will run the risk of obeying his impulse What he wants need be But to do in doubt no longer what he wants he must override thp treasury ignore the wishes of certain of the most influential congressional tax leaders and probably even destroy his new aqcord with the conservative Democrats It is a distinct possibility that this last and largest consideration will persuade him to hold his hand At the treasury faces are long but lips are sealed 'Ihe treasury position is quite plain After playing wilh the idea of a tax plagium removing needless irritants to business the treasury decided to ask for no program of any sort In this decision the major factor was fear that the peace bloc would seize the opportunity of a tax debate to advocate precisely the exrress ‘profit” which the president now desires Members of the inner circle of the new deal have been working hard to dissuade Roosevelt from making a statement which would remove him irrevocably from the third-terrace or leave so small a loophole that a “draft movement” could not be easily mustered They have expected that the president will state his position in his Jack-so- n dav speech He will then be addressing the leaders and the rank and file of his party on the eve of the presidential primary and As leader of his party convention season he can hardly avoid saying something about his own plans The main concein of the new dealeiS is that whatever he says about his own desires to retire he shall not close the door against a "draft movement” m Willing Discouragement The president doubtless is willing to be discouraged -- from declaring his position too emphatically For more than three years he has gone on the supposition that the threat or possibility of a third term would help him control the 1940 convention The president however has been subjected to increasing pressure from pdvisers w ho want him to remove himself irrevocably from the race In Justifying his failure to do so the plea of Senator Norris will he helpful Similar pleas from other strong new deal supporters may be expected during the next few weeks Indeed the president himself has recently told visitors reporting the existence of third-tersentiment here and there that it may be helpful for the present if such sentiment Is permitted to simmer The presidents suggestion that the na-- ’ tional convention be delayed betrays a desire to hold the party strings In his own hands as long as possible A late convention could hardly escape renominating Roosevelt or a Roosevelt-pieke- d candidate There would not be enough time to reorganize the party under new leadership vti Should Be Ended Should conFdifor Tribunegress continue the Dies committee'' I think not Tor the following reasons "The most good for the greatest number” is a fundamental American doctrine But thp committee in question considers such an idea "impoit-ed- " and therefore Americans As though ldn’t possihlv have problems ttf common with the rest of hu- Letter appearing in this column not express the view of The Tribune They are the opinion rf contributor with which The Tribune may or may not agree The follow lng rules govern contributions 1 word Letter limiieft to and preference given to short com manity wanted to municatlon 2 Write legibiv and riearty on one side of the paper onlv 3 Religious and ra iat rim M a derogatory or sectarian Partisan or per nature are barred aonal polllnal comment cannot be printed 4 ited S The Dies committee has never that questioned the theorems lead to eronomic oligarchy From this observation alone it is easy Jo see that the whole proposition is a rightist campaign against the left This committee exaggerates the importance of a few insignificant fascists and communists These tiny minorities can do little more than stimulate thought I hope that Mr Dies does not d so consider Americans that they cannot sift the chaff from the wheat Our forefathers were freethinkers and we must continue in their footsteps if we are to solve our economic dilemma and Personal Poet ti al aspersions prohibnot contribution fi letters mav he barred for ohvious misstatements of fact or for statements which are not in accord with fair play and good taste 7 The Forum is not an adver thing medium and cannot be used for advtrtising purposes R Writers must sign true name Letters will and adf reuses in ink If be carried over assumed name In all case writer so requests true name and address however must be attached to communication 9 The Forum cannot consider more than one letter from the tame writer at one time The Tribune rinint accent 10 letters for publication which bear libelous or actionable remarks entail ing joint legal Whips and Scorpions The patlern of 1036 deserves to he mailed 'that year tlie preside nt was firmly cionomiing in order to pnxent a better budgetary pu tin e to the elf oi n te His i oust native u it us nude fun of his economies wlieieal he thim "Verv well if you want a balanced budget I will give it to” jou with whips and scorpions Ihe result 'was the lelehrnted undistributed surplus tax now no more Lxaitlv the same patlern has la t e v been repeated and one must suppose is having the same result As the president has onlv got as far as wanting new taxes their exait nalure cannot be specified bevond the broad category nlraadv mentioned 'I he excess (orpomte piofits tax if presented at all will piobahlv he offered as a tax on wai one profits Higher pi rsoml imome t ms in the middle him lifts from mound $10 0(10 to IKIOOO annual-lv-aan old si heme mntmnul In Iht Magill ix memo lamlimi which has bun ku king mound Iht tiuisuiv for two A sample vents loophole-plugginlevision is om uhnh would not pi unit Ihe hisie pirsonal exemptions to he applied in ialiu-htmsui taxes Politic speaking Ihe presidium inti test in new taxes must he taken as a trend hark toward the forsaken new deal group of advisers it is also Gonvetselv a trend awav fiom the ronsciva-tiv- e Demon ats Anvthlng like a lepetiiion of the undistributed surplus tax row would split the Democratic partv from nave to chops Consrivative Democrats are all for'taxition hut not for taxation of the soil the president wanls 'lo ti pent this t onsldera-tio- n m iv still move Ihe president lo ktip his lax plans in Ihe small i lass of his suppressed desires UR leased bv North Amdrimn Ni w span r Alliance Im I it Ro'-wi- g g I 'lo the nni the most incredible Hung about the incredible English Is the fact that the stale pass the head of the opposition in lead of pul ting him to rh nt h Imil Ludwig in la Nouvelle R Sri rite Alliance Fi remain a great nation The only threat to American democracy Is the attempt by a well known minority to sell us a cut and dried bottled up brand of Americanism Let s forget the Dies comRobert Erickson mittee Ely Nevada 40-Da- - The only thing more amusing than some of our statues is some of nur statutes— El Paso Times ' Do n ' you swear” said the law-- v to tell the truth the v hole truth and nothing but the truth Methods of Editor Tribunevehicle control which are now obsolete prevailed for centuries with onlv minor changes 1’hey were not the best conceivable but were tolerated because they could cope with the small power and slow speed then prevailing No sane person would attempt such “tried and proven ' methods - I do" replied the witness “Ah'” said the lawyer In low voice "I was afraid of that om t For committing that dim misdemeanor as a Bv lawyers described Tort asked States Attorney Chez once He inlmly refused to replv lie could not bilieve such a I dunce Of a layman existed as I When I eraved for the slightest suggestion Concerning the way that the (OUlt the bewlldeiing question Of what is and what isn t a To it Dei ides It Ham Park Whether long my survival or short If I've ever committed a Tmt —Adapted ” What Is a Tort? technical teiyn About which my poor biain Is a blank Ami often when talking'I squirm As I show that my ignorance is rank But somi how I never feel greener Than when I am summoned to i x some kind of thing to avoid a (op oi such Like t follv lemarking in accents aniuned 'lhnt Bosone is oft of her lioltev As It sounds of course dteudfuliv gi oggv But whnt Is prei Iselv Its soil’ Will no one enlighten mv fnpgv Coni opt ions regarding a’loit’ Notes on the Cuff Department Mrs Guv Sterling phoned to sav that she enjoyed the bit of family conversation I had in Ihe column the other day I’m glad someone liked It My family ditln t And said so Met Mrs Les Sanders on the street Wednesday She told me that her daughter Naomi is progressing nicelv in her singing She has been making some vocal recordings for in Hollywood and was In a t event picture wilh Jeanette MacDonald It doesn t seem so very long ngo that Les and I dreamed our dreams while we u at died over the wholesale rirv goods and notions departments Saturday nights at Z C M I when the ret a il depnit-menstaved open late Now our hopes are bound up in our But thats life youngsters ts You remember I told you about them making the artists' models at the university wear battling suits and the test drawing of Ihe lesuneition one i li'-was assigned Well 1 ve laughed nvei one impressionistic sketch of ihe resin rei tion until my sides rn he It wont he handed In beiause the nitist might get Hiked out of school as a result professorial sense of humor being whnt It is darned near If not enluelv absent This sketch shows a group of f minus chnratters all rl id In hat hill g suits of v at ions v mtagi s arising from tlmr respective s hls-lor- Nn ns usual of Mv Irmnant rv'ignul 1 iimrse wav must he I Ihev will must go to my lot Be was meant not And suppose to know ’Twill be thus till the fall of the curtain a is many a 'there By gi HV f s t mssssssBSsEOESBssa Van-denbe- rg time-honore- d I shall go lo my grave quite uncertain so help you God'’” not aic Old Vehicle Control Methods Obsolete that as it mav ge it hasn’t prevented us from being some-kh-fuagitated as to what ture changes are to be made as our accustomed holidays lake for instance the time of only one week between Christmas and New Years There s probably more business done during that week than in any other of the year and if the powers that be are so sincerely interested in the health and welfare of the business man why don't they move 35 New Year s day— say dajs farther— or for that matter why not designate that each of jear shall be of 10 months 40 days each? There wouldn t be that continual bother of trying to remember as to whether the current month had 30 or 31 on the days Then check-u- p total number of holidays we have and scatter them along at equal distance throughout the year It can be done by presidemal proclamation cant it’ If an extra holiday comes along all the country has to do is to elect a Demoi ratio president and by proclamation a few more davs can be added to the year and there you hnve it Simple isn't Will F Wahaven It’ The State of The Nation By Register and Tribune Syndicate Christopher Billopp Says: Distraction What’s the matter with the family ’ They don t seem to he able to etlle down Father picks up a book and starts to read then throws it down in disgust because he can’t keep lus mind on it He paces the floor nervously Olin Miller' college in Missouri has ang nounced a course In We had always heard that Missourians hnve to be shown but had no Idea this was true to such a wide extent Hat failure Is predicted for this attempt to put love on a scientific and technical basis The divine spatk of love cannot be analyzed or turned on and oTf at will and none cun measure the thrill of a tender embrace oi ehart the heady intoxication of a kiss Ihe wairnth of human love will not register on a clinical thermometer and the In a woman’s eyes ian be read onlv by one whose heart is attuned tb hers We advise those who have enrolled for instructo throw tion In s and let awav their nature tike Its course Equite Reikins sivs “Ih1 Dies committee Hunt git Ilic Cxillcd mm h 'Rout th Cmlv hm that Wollus me is h umatiini” A love-makin- love-lig- g lexl-book- x Crisis Most of the inner circlp new dealers of course have not seriously weakened in their determination to "draft” Roosevelt himself for a third term Before the European war broke out many of them thought a European war in itself would create such a national crisis that Roosevelt could be drafted Quickly it became clear however that their efforts — and the president s— to emphasize the magnitude of the crisis aroused fear Instead of confidence In Roosevelts obiectives in the foreign field When the administration finally realized this it began to “play down” the war scare It is easy enough to keep out of war if are determined not to go to war A you a Taft a Garner or a Farley might keep us out of war just as easily as Mr Roosevel- t- probably more easily since none of them 'eems inclined to take any risks on the far side of the Atlantic and Pacific But to keep us out of war while satisfying our moral indignation and safeguarding our long-rannational Interests (so far as they can be detected) is more difficult Editor Tribune- Well we got by the specially designated new deal Thanksgiving after a fashion though we must acknowledge that the old turkey didn t taste nearly as good as when partaking on the day the last Thursday of the month Neither did anything else seem to have the zest as on the customary occasion responsibility Senator From Sandpits I Nat rn Act — Writer Suggests Year Months y Of Ten weak-minde- ’ hoi kev g imri diaivmg ciow ds in Indi v on a modern motor trurk the factors of increased power and speed forced adoption of different control mechanisms ‘The development of social control methods in North America Those follows similar lines evolved in oxcart days are inadequate and dangerous today A modern American system has been designed to replace them Thd' high energy which makes possible our present North American society demands the adoption of such a control before the blundering action of our obsolete economy heads us into anIf this is perother nosedive mitted to occur it will certainly be fatal to the system and probably to a great many American H B Higgins citizens Forum Rules - ideas slmlar to the presi- dent s have lately been mentioned by several others Only a few davs after the outbieak of the war when the business bopm was just declaring itself members of the new deal group discussed what they called “war profits taxes” among themselves Later their interest cooled but it has now revived again Meanwhile Chairman Marriner N Lu les of the federal reserve board the treasury s ancient enemv also spoke out for tax ini leases And at Warm Springs the president hinfspif annoumed that “the people must deude whether to borrow or tax for national defense His present state of mind may he taken as a crvstalhza-tio- n of the mental atmosphere in which the Warm Springs announcement originated ns by Our Readers Believes Dies Probe lax j movement THE PUBLIC FORUM Mo ndav Wha of American progressivism Senator Norris is now reiterating In public only what he told the president to his face a few months ago The president pleading his desire to return to private life at the end of his second term compared himself to a baseball pitcher who has pitched seven He was not or eight successive games worn out he admitted but he needed rest Norris told him that despite his inclinations he might have to run again to hold together and keep in power the American liberal "i The treasury is no longer talkBut same the ing about taxes president has openly slated his tax plans to otheis in his entourage it seems virtually certain that he has also confided them to Secretary Morgenthau and his staff Ihe president is understood to have made up his mind at a rather recent date but If not befoie he had the dhance to talk to Morgenthau at their regular lumh together on Worm December 8 1939 r As Best New Dealers Taxes for Defense recently U 4 Hang on a Little Longer Adolf Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr and Undersecretary John W Haines have been frank in expressing their belief that taxe of this type would'lmpede the present prosperity The congressional leaders joined the treasury officials because they too were anxious not to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs And Chicago’s Great Exposition Charles t tmr Corn and Cattle Champions By yy f’T Hh& Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner In the farm and range exposition held in Chicago attended by a select delegation of 4 H club members from Utah prizes were given for livestock of the several species and for faim products especially those providing piovender fojr animals raised for food Out of 2000 puiebred steers exhibited a blown and white Hereford raised on the outer edge of civilization in southwestern Texas by a school boy named Mayfield Kothman was selected as the topnoteher Another school ioy Roger Amsler of Rensselaer in the state of Indiana won the’ premier pnze for hogs These boys were both members of the 4 II organization An Indiana man raptured the corn raisIt was the fourth sucing championship cessful showing for the winner and the seventeenth time in the last 20 years that the coin prize has been awarded to a Iloosier These livestock shows similar to the ones for which Ogden is famous are doing more to improve the quality of meat srivrd to American consumers than any other stimulus ever conceived Rights" Honored as guests as well as members of the association will be the federal district jurist Judge Tillman D Johnson known for his humor knowledge and judgment throughout the west and wherever he has held court the five justices of the supreme court of Utah and Judge Samuel R Thurman dean of territorial lawyeis and member of the supreme bench of the state for 12 years now' nenting his 00th birthday anniversary wuth a keen and mind and the genial personality that endeared him to associates and adversaries in ten thousand legal battles Attorneys now living who practiced law in Utah before statehood numbering 31 are expected to attend the convention so it will not only be a feast of reason but a flow of soul Lawyers will mix without alarming spectators or fooling a jury This may be regarded as one of the oldest and most honorable professions because society could not have had a beginning nor civilization a chance without the establish ment and enforcement of rules to govern human conduct To be sure the ingenuity of incorrigible Individuals seemingly enables them to keep about two stens ahead of the lawmaker and one step ahead of executive authority but legislators will keep on passing laws and courts passing sentences and paiole boards passing the buck until the last sin ner is overtaken and overwhelmed with an avalanche of enactments Lavmen have been looking for this to happen but they must remember that for every piose cuting attorney there are a thousand defense attorneys so conventions have to be called to devise new traps for sinners and new pitfalls for morons with means The Salt Lake Tribune extends a oi dipi "reet’ng to the lawyers assembled Vvlshing them well hut still lmnin" for "peace on earth good will toward men” lr Morniniy j vV By Ansorlatrd Press la exrluahrlv entitled to the The Tribune lj a member of the Associated toe for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein The Preae lfUe Bid Looms 1871- - 15 Tribune iMUfd fiery morning by Salt LaX Tax Increase fribtme lie t'H t ' '" ill)c Salt £ake - ' r“ ' 'Hr® tl‘itt ' ht Mother brings out the familv darning but it falls to hold her interest She abandons the attempt and decides to write a letter instead She finds she can thtnk of nothing to sav She is conscious of a jumpy feeling Johnny is struggling over his algebra He writhes and squirms runs his fingers through his hair beats on the chair arm with his pencil and shuffles his feet now and then utler-In- g a groan Nothing does any good The example simplv vvcnn’t factor Mary reclines on the sofa her face the picture of abtect despair If only somebody would give her a telephone call! If only something interesting would turn up1 The family she reflects is getting on her nerves She wonders how long she can stand It and considers the stnre or flving an airplane as possible escapes from her unhappy lot Even the dogs aie restless ’they won’t lie down 'Ihey scratch violently They whine and demand attention They cant make up their minds whether they want to go out or whether they want to stay in Why this complete demoralization of an ordinarily quiet and happy family’ Are Its inembeis victims of evil forebodings’ Are they suffering from Indigestion’ Have thev drunk too much coffee? Is some dreadful calamity Impending’ No It is merely due to the fact that t h radio has gone to the shop to be repnued and venrs of habit hnve rendered them incapable of relaxation or com entration unless they have the perpetual accompaniment of an announcers voice or the binring music of a swing bnnd Christopher Billopp $ Off the Record vanAicheologists find a n woman cant ity i use in mined Ur locate one ill upped four minutes ago in a movie A house built of cotton by government engineers In Alabama hilngs up the question of spring cleaning What if the luundiy sends k back the wrong house” Let the grass gmw on the lawn In the autumn It is something to fall nn when fitting the uiwlnirs slnim windows If ters il s to hi a film hurli sluing Ihe du In( hnpliii must liuirj or it will beslmight hislui j ifn nut VI min ''I I t II I II N s KVNMl h MVS HI M VO I NO Ml I I Nil to M 1 |