Newspaper Page Text
TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922- TAXPAYERS TAKE RADICAL ACTION League Rcsolutcs Against Officials in General and Sewer Scandal SUGGEST TAR PARTY Prod County Allornoy Some Action in Prosecution of Sewer Contractors The Taxpnvers lenpun Friday night cleared It" decks and unllmhered lis bin Herlhas for aetlnti It experts to shorn tn the line fall where It may At n meeting In tho miiiilrlr.nl auditorium It was "voted to employ an .ittornev to mko Its Itivi'i-tlKHtloim mid iiofi"''llli" It" cases. Theie In too much business on hand unil In slBht for tlin busy mstnborchlp to handlu henro, 111" attorney To select lliln itttomcv i commit tee was tinmi il i .moused of H. It. Irfivls, r. Ii. Holland .lolin IrfiKfin, M. J. flliss H K. lliiKhes. W. 1J. Orr, IN II. Iturr and .lolin II. Him Inons. And to inert tlm additional expenso that will lie neeessary tn liny an attorney's salary, tlves In tlm Taxpayers I en Klin with Increased from II ft year to fl 11 jear. Ho tho otlornoy will not find tlmo hanging lirnvlly on 1 1 In hands, hi first Joli will lio to gather evidence from the sowor In district No. 1(10. lH'i'Kuiit It to tho county attorney, nnd assist tlmt county official In prosecuting nny and all city offic ials or employes who have been guilty (if crookedness or misconduct lit connoctlon with thin project. Among th'n speaker nt Friday nlftht'n meeting wnro T. .1. CJiilnn. I Ii, flnrf, W. H, Orr, Fostor HuniR, W. C. lllllolt, It. K. HuRltfH. T. C. Hughes, John I.oKati. ft. It. Low In, llr. Mary A. Ilutchlnnon, II. C. "William", P. 11. l'nrr. and Tato II rally, president of tho league. SlrSlllMTS All Itlkil Up. (Most of tho speakers dwolt on thn horror and alleged crookedness of tho sewer In district ICS. At times thoy liccntjio morbid. Two or threo of thpni suggested that those gulllv of Kraft ho taken to the woods nnd tarred nnd fenthered. Ono speaker evn pleaded for permission to lake nil city of flrl.iln out nnd homowhlp them, I'lcnty of hickory stick may bo found n few miles froiu.tlni city, he advised. Parr was of tho opinion that tax payers In district 1(0 or "out of luck" In trying to recover damages If ny nro duo them. Thrco cases JiaVo beon trlod In Oklahoma courts, ho explained. In which' popcrty own .tried to get damages or rebates nftor h legal '80-day protest period had expired, nnd nil three onses wero' inrown oui oy mo judges. "However, wo ought to bo sble to cot somebody In tho city hall that that has been crooked," he declared, "Of caurso." he1 explained, Hr am not saylntt nnyono Is Crooked, hut li ho Is, ho should tio punished." Bpeaklng on tho motion to In crease dues to (0 a yenr, H. It. Lewis suggested that If any membors of the I on sun nro unable to pay this amount, their names should not bo dropped from tho roll! but they should bo allowed to remain In tho organization, paying- -whatever nmoupt they nro able. Walling for Krlilrnco, Membors of the committee np pointed at the last meeting to con fer with tho county nttorney con. corning tho filing of suits ngslnst those who participated In tho con struction of district 186 sewer wero impatient at tho delay In getting action, John Cloldsberry, assistant county nttorney, Informed tMnu they inai no is gathering lnforma- the petition of taxpayers In district 160. Ills motion carried. This re guest was that In making tho inves tigation of this fewer authorized Friday by tho city commission, there bo an engineer selected by these tax payers, one by the city and ono by the Tulsa chapter of the American Association of Knglncers, Ah a member of the committee of five appointed at the last meeting of tho Taximycis league, to assist the rouniy attorney In obtaining ovl dunce against city officials, Walter t'hltwiiod Mated Just ono week, I,. I. (loff. it property owner In Ohio nlii.e, which Is it part of dis trict ICC. ilemamtrd at Inst night's meeting tbt Clillwond bo removed , fiom this rn mitten Immediately lor , f not sooner. From Ooff's talk It nppenrfl ho has In the past week guthiiri'd Informa tion shout C'hltwnod. He found, h'e explained, thai rhltwnoil Is an nt torney for the Indian who Is now seeking to obtain possession of Ohio Place nnd divest property owners of their lights The suit Jlllrtnt this litlilltliin Is Klmllnr fit tlm min nitlnl 1ft the shrapnsl property ownem In (V'slile Heights, mi i iiiiwoon, it member of the T.ixpayeis league, Is nut In help ob tain evidence against alleged crooked officials. FORDNEY EXPECTS EARLY BONUS BILL CONTIMt'Ktl I'HOM I'AflB ONH. nnce nnd ns family allotments, The vocational training and other plans should be put Into forco ns a mat ter of Justice, he added, V.'AHIUNOTON, Keh. 3, A soldier bonus bill carrying provisions for raising funds for cash compensation will bn passed by tho house within two weeks, according to predictions made today by Chairman Kordney, of tho house wnys and means com mittee, following a conference with l'reeldont Harding nt tho whlto house, Kordney suggested to tho presi dent that hn should call members of tho seunto flnancn nnd the house wnys nnd means' committee to the whlto house In tho next few di.ys to discuss methods of raising tho money required by a bonus. Thn administration's foreign debt funding bill wns nlso discussed by Kordney In his conference with tho president. Tho measure now Is In coitiereiiue. WAHIIINfiTON, Keh. S Any faint hone that tinvment of a sol. dlers' honlls might bo effooted through u loosening of tho liquor laws to permit tho manufacture of light wines nnd heor tinder it high tux, went ii-gllmmerlng today. Ilecr Talk Wnsti) of Time. "You nro Just wnstlng your time nnd ours," said Hupresonlatlvo (Ireen, acting chairman of tho ways nnd means cnmmlttno, tn witnesses appearing today tn urga tho liberali zation of tho Volstead law to pro vide funds for a bonus payment. "Morn thnn two-thirds' of the present sennto nnd houso voted tho liquor laws on the statute books and thoy won't bo modified." Levi Cooko. who claimed to repre sent the "sober public," suggested nn amendment tn tho Volstead en forcement law permuting tho manu facture nnd sain of non-lntoxlcntlug bevernges not to exceed 2,75 'per cent alcohol In volume nnd Imposing on such beverages n tax of 20 cents a gallon. MINE OPERATORS READY FOR FIGHT co.VTiNtJn rnott paok onr. pries of coal to the publlo ho re dm ed. llmv U'ligrs Ctniipitrp, Dr. I1'. t' IlonnuM, eecrutnry-trcn-smer of the Illinois roal operators' association, has prepared for thn lllllinls meeting nn exhaustive sta tistic nl review purporting tn show thai It Is Impossible for of.eiators oritrnitlng with tlm union organi sation to suei-Mlnly compete with operators In tho nonunion fields, lie tins figures of ithe present wages of nun" employes per eight hour day on the following comparative basis: Union Nonunion Motormeu "MU Trip riders 7.50 laborer, Insldo . . 7.2(1 l.nlioicis, uulslilo .. f,.H8 Machinists H.SO Tnii ktueli 7.60 It Is the contention llonnnlil and many opetntors that high wnges iMtld miliars have at tracted thousands of men to the In dustry and that Industry now has too many men, Illinois nlonu having 5,000 moio today than It had it year ngo. HARDING VISITS of 4.ft0 .l.tl 4. HO 2 72 4. an 4. AO Doctor WA8HINC1TON, Keb. 3. A pollt leal upheaval threatening disaster to elements Id tho republican and democratic parties which aro classed as aulogonlstln to orgitnir.ed labor Is fornrast by tho proponed coalition of railroad workers and coal miners, according to priillctlons madn by labor loader here today. "Old Ounrd" Wiirncil, They conveyed thn warning to the "old guard" of both parties that hack of tho Invitation extended tn the sixteen railroad unions by tho United Minn Workers of America may lie nn effort to combine th Inbor and fnrmer vote to oxert pow erful Influence In futuro political contests. 'There Is deep political slgnlfl ennen Imck nt the meeting called by thn president or tho mine workers, William 11, Johnston, president of tho iDternutlonal Association of Ma chinists, declared. "It In no secrot that thn laboring men and thn farm ers of tho county Intend to exert all possible political Inftuoneo. Wo nre prepared to go Into thn primaries and have soma voice In the selec tion of candidates." In other Inbor circles It was learned that organized labor Is de liberately feeling the political pulse of tho United Htnles and that when tho proper time ciincs, it third parly may he launched. At the headquarters of the Amer ican 1'Vitcri, Hon of Labor, It no' stated officially for Samuel Cloiu pore, president of thp federation, that tho federation stands back of "any attempt to combine among workers to combat posslliln w.tgu reductions." (lompers hns not yet received nn Invitation to attend the proposed meeting catledtby Lewis to tiring together representatives of mora than two million organized workers. BUREAU LEADERS CONTINt.'Rl) rilOM I'AOR ONK, during tho first half year of tho now bureau's operation. The president pointed out lhat the meeting was called In pursuance of n policy of assembling tho business hads of the government, precisely ns would hn done from tlmo to time, In nny business organization. Through the complete reorgan isation of routino business methods by fo-ordlnntlng nscneles created under executive order, Dnwes salt! n saving of approximately 132,000,000 had been effected through Interde partmental transfers of property Mono The valuo of tho property i bus transferred was placed nt 1112,000,000. Lcfion Han Refused Mako Attempt to Rob Capvlol Poatoffico OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb, 3. An attempt was mndu last night to rob thn postofflca substation nt.tha capl tol, It became known today when an Investigation was started by Chief (Sadler of tho cnpltol police. Sadler Vild lhat the bars over a window hod boon pried apart, hut that no entrnnco had apparently been effected, RELIEVE THE JAIL SITUATION Oklahoma Health Head Will Penult Itcnmtnis In Slate Institution. Py Aiaoclsled Trsi stats Wire. OKLAHOMA CITY. Cob. 3. Mod ification of tho quarantlno regula tions relative to the admission of prisoners nnd patients Into Okla homa, state Institutions was an nounced tndnv bv Dr. A. It. Lmvls. OfflW nf ScHatorHllin nie health commissioner, In a let- "Ulu"""l 'iter to -he state hoard of affairs. The ' mortified order provides that all prisoners to ho sent to nny st.tto In stitution must be vaccinated for smallpox. After a reasonable length line, upon request or me janer oprescntn'lvn of tile health de partment will Inspect tho prisoner and If ho Is found to hnve a proper take from tne vaccine a permit will ho Issued for his transportation to the proper Institution, tho now or der says. HAfriMOItH, rob. 3. Ilanford MacNIdor, national commander of tho American Legion, refused Wil liam H. Kenyan's sent In the United fctntes si-nate, Colonel Washington Howie, Jr.. announced hern In n com mittee meeting nt which .MacNlder was present. Colonel Ilowlo added that Colonel MacNlder declined tho appointment from tho Iown gov ernor In order to romnln nt tha head nf the American legion. Colonel MncNIdnr mado no comment. Colonel Howie said today that his Information camn from n member of Colonel Mnc.N'lilor'rt party, .SUNDAY HAS NOT I'OltaOTTIIV said, tlon on this caso, but that ho does not want to swoar out an informa tion until he has found that some one Is guilty of fraud. As soon its ho finds this evidence, ho told them, ha win start tho wheels of prosecu tion. "Tho commltteo asked Mr. (lolds berry whether ho will gnther this evidence or If tho committee must do It." Qulnn stnted. "Ho snld hn thought ho would have more Infor mation In a fow slays," Bovernl speakers domnmlad that ft grand Jury bo called. Others were opposed to this domand. de claring that a grand Jury would not be effective In thin case. lawyers Aro Indicted. Ono member delivered a general indictment agulnst attorneys In gon erol. They nre "about all crooks," Jje declared. Hn conceded that thero may be snrno honest lawyers" out mat no nas not seon any of them. "I ve been gymul' every time I got mixed up. with' them." ho con- 4 ....... ... ..... v iiiuiiiin oy a, i;, l.owis WttS ikissou requesting that nil citizen refrain from signing nnv moro pav- ,ir,vr Bcwor- pennons ror u,0 next 00 days, "or Until Investigations now in uroBress nro completed." John Logan spoke against tho proposed charter nniendmont mak- iiik inn city numinintrat on Its own oxclso board. It is neeessnrv f thn interests of economy that tho county mmru continue to pass on tho cm-, nnpronriations, nn declared. W. 13. Orr moved that n commlt teo from tho league visit C S. tounaman, commissioner of water nnd sewers, earlv Baturdny morning nnd demnnd that the city hcrede to LMBfiKS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure nnd hard work bring pins unil nclies in muscles ami joints. I lave a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and nppty freely without tulbint, jot it peneiratt. You will find at once a comforting m of warmth which will lie followed by a rebel Irom soreness and stillness. Wonderful to relievo all sorts of external aches and pains rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lama backs, sprains nnd 6tralni, over-exerted muscles. For 40 years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You aren't likely to be an exception, It certainly docs produce, results. A1c your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloa lliislness Women Kloct. SpecUl to Tlvs World. r, i J t utiiv A. ivo. 3. A rnnstlttl- tlon and by-las for thn Duslness Women's rlub of I'ltwhnska wns adopted Wednesday night. Tho club, organized about a month ngn. lias an nrtivo momuersiiip or about twcntyjflve. It expects to bs feder ated with tha statu and national or ganizations nf business and profes sional wotnen clubs. To Curo Koro Tliront In Ono Day Mop the Throut with Dr. Porter's ,ntiseiitlo Healing Oil. 30c tier hot- tie Advertisement. . Klniisnicn Join in Kill t. ATLANTA. On., Keb. 3. Twenty eight members of tho Ku-Klux Klan living ,ln and near llvanavlllo, Ind., today wero granted permission In 1'iilton county superior court here to become nartles to thu suit for n re ceivership for the order recently filed on bonnic or tno no otnor mombors. Theli petition declared they Joined In charges madn In the petition filed by former grand goblins of tho ktan, headed by Harry II. Terrell and W. II Atldn.r i New telephnnn dirtrtory will go to presg soon, Any changes in listings desired should he called to attention of manager, Osago 123. Advertisement. UtnngellM He-nils Ho ponso to TvIo grnin Sent by lllbli; Clam. Hilly H ii ml ay has not forogottcn Tnls;i. He says so himself In it letter sent to the ilusness Men's Illblo dasH of KlrBt ilantlxt church rurent- ly. At thn beginning of tho Humlay nmpalgn at Hpartanburg, H. C. tho hiss sent tho evangelist it message of cheer nnd good wishes for the now venr. Hl reply rend: "Dear Friends: Your encouraging telegram provided Just tho noto of rrlandshlp and In teret needed ns we brgan ft cam paign In n new nlaco. We had not orgotten Tuma In tho loast nnd don't think I ever will, but It wns good to bo remembered and thoughtful In you to do It. Hut I am never sur prised nt thn things Tulsa does nny more. 1'ienso rememner mo nrrec tlonately to tho members of the class, aand nssuro thntn they nro frequently in my mind. Ilest wishes for n happy and prosperous new ear Hlncerely, W A Hundav" WILL FRAME NEW TAX BILL Oklahoma IMcgiillon nt Cnpltnl Work on Itetlsiil Nina Itcvrimn. Spfclnl to Tin TVorti. .VASIIINOTOK. Feb. 3. The Oklahoma conirresslonal delegation nt n. meeting today appointed Sena tors Owen and HarrMd nnd uon gressmen Carter and HwnnK to study tho sunromo court decision In tho muosp'o case nnn uticmpi to framo ft bill which will cover the riisn In thn future. Later tho commltteo appointed sent a telegram to flovernor Hob ertson telling him of tho meeting nnd asking that tho stato legal au thnrltlen glvo their attention to th, mntter nnd nttcmpt to frnnio cura tive legislation. HARDING 0RPERS WORK SUSPENDED ON NEW .CRUISERS CONTINUED MIOU PAOK ONB. tween the peoples of tho United K ates and Japan. Uncial discrimination was n sub ject upon which tho Paris confcrcnco nenrly split. It wns n subject enro fully avoided by the Washington conference. Fenrlng that It might break up the Washington conference before she had succeeded In winning what she sought, even China re frained from projecting tho subject on tho conference screen Yet It Is admittedly one of tho Issues ulosest to tho Japanese heart urn! the abo lition or it throughout tha earth 1. by their own spokesman's word, "tho goal of Jnpancse ambition." K Yokoto, Japitneso member of parllni inent who recently visited Washing ton, clenrly outlined Jnp.moso am bitions nlong this lino and urged the calling of such n conference. Hope wns expressed today In Japanese, official quarters that tho Immigration and racial discrimina tion questions as directly affecting thn United States in Its relations with Japan, might be settled ami cably between American ambassa dor nnd tho Jnpaneso foreign office "at nn early date." Falling in this. Japan would bn glad to lnlilatc n ronferenco of the powers it which would bo dlscus'ed tha questions of Immigration and more especially tho lssuo of racial discrimination. Huch n conference, mlttcd. would moke the California And Hawaii Immigration questions forefront Issues. "That Is," he hastily corrected himself, "If tho Is sues nre not settled between am bassadors beforo such a conference We expect they will bo settled beforehand." vomi:.v wn.r, staoh cikcub llu.slncNH Olrls Plan Novel At traction for Tho Nights In April. A circus Is a thing for their an nual public tiorformance, the Dusl ness Women's club council of tho Y. W. C. A has decldod, so circus It Is to be, sometime early In April. The council mombors, following their meeting this week, took back word to the 20 clubs of which they am members and asked that they begin preparation at onco for their Individual parts. The circus will bo given In the Y. W. C. A. building two nights In suc cession nnd ndmlsslon charges will send a delegation of business women to the annual city con ference at Kstes park, Colorado. Last year the proceeds from the hippodrome performance sent to Eetcs Jiark ft delegation which proved to be one of the largest at the conference. Traditional circus stunts will be performed by tho clubs nnd booths conducted. Tho clubs range In character from women employes of oil companies and bankers to a "department storo and switchboard operators. Moro I'oimi In ttio Jail. SpfeUI to "ftis World. 1'AWIIUHKA, Feb, 3. Tho nddl tlon of a third story to tho Osage county pnll will be coinuletcit In about a week. This will provide cells enouch to nccommodato 28 tho official nd prisoners in Jail Thursday Chorees Agairivl Small Wm Not Re Diamhscd CHI'BACJO, Feb. 8. Tho statg , ceady to go to tr'al with the M ngalnvt Oo.v. I,en Hmnll, it ftiu Icarnei'l tonight, and will not seek to nolle t ho Indlctme t ami obtain new ones In Sangamon "rounty, Edw krd Pree, assistant stito's at. torncy of Sangamon county, wm represent tho state tomorrow and iflge Kdwards to set tho dnti) for trial. Monday, February 13 i, being discussed as tho probabl, dnte. Is a bad .skin your Handicap ? Try iho Rcsinol treatment. It makes red. oily, blotchy skins fresher and more attractive (ESINOL ioolhinq and HcsJinq J4 Cuticura Soap Tho Healthy Shaving Soap Nirimr tVti with.! nag , EmrwfcanQ. 1our- ?&ome fs cfncompleie Whout a genuine 9Tdivla $42.50 $82.50 Our BMX"lnl Outfit U Vlctnila, Stylo 0, with ten 10-lnch double faco 7 60 Victor llecords- your own selection. Very ensy payments. Our ripcflal Outfit I Vlctrnla, Stylo I), with ton 10 Inch double faco 75o Victor Kecords. your own solectlon. Very easy payments Our Special Outfit 13 Vlctroa, Kt)lo SO. with twelve, Ju-lnrh double fitco 7Sc Victor llecords - your own solectlon. Very easy pTr.1:. $109.00 Our Special Outfit F Vletrola. St)lo 00, with twelve lU-lnch double fitco 7 Co Victor llecords - your own selection. Very easy KT; $134.00 Our Special Outfit O Vlttroln, Stjlo too, with twelve 10-lnoh double faro 75o Victor Uncords your own selection, very issy payments. Price ..... $159.00 Our Special Outfit II Vletrola, St J In 110, with twelve 10-Inch ddublo face 7Jo Victor llecords---your own selec tion, vary easy pay ments. Price ...... $234.00 The 1&eoML Stores 111 South Main 113 Sotitli Main Flatiron Building, West Tulsa I At Our Candy Counter Hcrshcy'a Original Sweet one-half pound cakes Milk Chocolate, 29c 23c 33c :!; Creamed Peppermints, per pound... iji; Milk Chocolate Stars, per pound.... j Fairy Food, n delicious Molasses Flavored iijj il Chocolate Covered Honey Comb Candy, per j iji; pound 39c ii jiil Ye Old Tyme Bittcrsweeta, one-pound pack- jii i ages, special 49c : Watch Our Windows Saturday Only 'Nujol, large size, special 83c Syrup Pepsin, largo size, special 88c Wine of Cardui, special 79c 1 Cut Prices Every Day Manicure Scissors One lot of high grado pcrcision point, im ported Manicure and Nail Scissors, made of tempered steel. Special 79c 5 Ucautlful Hair Is it matter of assisting nature. Do not tjse harsh shalnpoos. They dry tho hnlr und leavo it dead ap pearance. I.ura. the new liquid Henna Shampoo, leaves the hair soft and fluffy nnd with a golden glint. Large llottle $1.00 Have Lunch at Store No. 3 Every Day Values The policy of the Rexall stores is to givo merchandise values every day. You will find our cut prices are every day prices. Do not wait for Saturday bargain sales in other stores, but buy here any day and save money. Try Our Drug Stores First 217 South Main 217 South Main POLLOCK'S TOGGERY Continuing Our Mid-Winter Clearance Sale With Exceptional Price Reductions for Such High Quality Appar el ' Special Prices on Wool DRESSES $15 values now. ....... $7.50 $25 values now. . . $30 values now. . . $40 values now. . . $60 values now. . . $80 values now. . . Tricotine Wool Serge . . .$12.50 . . .$15.00 . . .$20.00 . . .$30.00 . . .$40.00 Poiret Twills and other quality materials in a host of pretty shades. Entire Slock Winter Coats Suits . Price Our entire wonderful stock to hoosa from high quality materials, most de slrablo Bhadcs. pltiln and fur trimmed models of unmlstrikablo smartness. lie markablo "buya" lit one-half price. Special Reductions BLOUSES Spring Suits 25-00 and up Every suit has certain appeal to the most exacting tastes. Careful scrutiny of every detail serves to emphasize most favorably that these aro tailored fashions at their best. MATERIALS Serge Poiret Twill Tricotine Broadcloth and many new materials in very attractive shades. New Taffeta Dresses $lg.75 to $515.00 Only the very finest of spring dress fashions were considered in assembling this group of Taffeta Dresses. And every dress brings out, in a clever way, some particular fashion point. Wonderful valuen in georRetta and pon eeo blouses that Hold at J5. (t- Q( Now specially reduced to . . . .D XmUO Georgette and crupe do chine In bettor quality materials, regular J7 and S val ues. Clearance Sale prlco $4.95 PLUSH COATS $12.50 Attractive modes, self and f u r trimmed, wonder fully well construct ed, many of them sllk-llned, A won derful buy. KXTllA VAIjLXS IN Silk and Wool Sweaters .... Regular 17 values In silk sweaters, all colors, suitable tor present or spring and summer wear. Clearance Sale price , Tie-back and Blip-over wool sweaters, black and colors, regular values at ?6 and Qi fK (7. Very special , i.,i51iJw Children's sweaters that formerly sold at JJ.5. upeciauy priced in me Clearance sale at , Special January lletluctloiw on Kuywr Silk Hose Milk Kin oiioi JillW NegllKvos POLLOCK'S 217 SOUTH MAIN Skirts, Petticoats, Knick erbockers At Special Reductions The Skirfc Are $6.95 I'lalds. serges and other fabrics In val ues that formerly sold' at (13, The Pettfcoats Are $2.79 Wonderful qualities In Jersey petticoats In nice' variety of shades. The Knickers Are $2.79 These silk knlckitrbockers are wonder ful values at this reduced price. All colors from which to select. Bathrobes $5.95 Imported Crepe Kimonos $2,215, $2.95 Long Kid Gloves $5.95 lS-button kid gloves In gray, black and brown, qualities that sold at J7.50 and 18. The' boat value of the year. !-:ntlro Stock of Vurs Go nt( Half Prlco 111 tlio Clearance Sale' $4.95 S2.25 Tanlac 96c Liniment tiuniinnnsiii tit tum A. J. CltlPU, .Mnli.igtr 417 South .Mulu oigo juj.uiai V en en-Tv