CIIUTLATION THI KSDAY 2.578 Copies r THE WRATHRlt f __Fair tonight anil Saturday Ut j tie charm?- in temperature. Mod-T j erate to fr??sh northerly winds. I VOL. XIV. FINAL EDITION ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY KVKXIN-;. INTUITU t". 1!'24. _ SIX PACES. NO. 241. WASHINGTON SENATORS WIN SERIES Giants 0 00003 0 00000 3 82 Senators 000100020001 4 10 4 Johnson Gets Life Ambition Griffith Stadium, Washington, Oct. 10,?Walter Johnson had his day at last. Going to the mound in the ninth inning of today's crucial game which came as a climax to baseball's most sensational world championship series, he piloted his team safely t through three thrilling innings until Washington had scored the winning run of a 1 to :i game in the twelfth frame. Crippled by their victory of yesterday which a train put Peckinpaugh out of the line up. the Senators fought gamely bat for seven innings vainly to break through the Giants' defense, with Barnes pitching invincible baseball. But in the eighth Barnes blew up and McGraw tried virtual ly every pitcher left on his staq while Johnson was hurl ing the last three innings of baseball's greatest classic. The starboard curves and ?low ??all of curly Ogden were relied on by manager Ducky Harris t? take the seventh and deciding game of (lie World'? Series for the Washington Senators, while Man ager McGraw sent Virgil Barnes also a right hand, r to ?h?> mound for the Now York Giants. Ogden, however, whh replaced l?j Mo gridge in the first Inning and Mar wry followed Mogridge when the latter went to the showers in the sixth. ' Following Is the lineup: New York? Mndstrom. third bane. Krisch. second base. Young, right field > 'K*lly. center field. Terry, first base. Wilson, left field. Jackson, shorts op. Gowdy, catch. Barnes, pitch. Nohf. pitch. WAAhlngfOII? McNeely, center field. Harris, second base. Rice, right field Goslln, left field. Judge, first base. Bluege, shortstop. Taylor, third bate. Kuel, catch. Ogden, p. Mogridge, pitch. Marberry. pitch. I'mplres -At plate. Dlneei,; Brst base, Quigley; second base Connolly; third base, Klein. Mini Inning Giants ? Ogden started the game by striking out Lindsfrom. the first man up, on four pitched nails, but when Krisch was walked Manager Harris talked with Og den and then conferred with I'm 1? re Dlneen and Ogden was re Placed by George Mogridge. the left hander. Young struck out. fishing for a wide curve. Taylor threw out Kelly. No runs, no | hits, no errors. Senators ?McNeely was thrown out at first by Llndstrom. Harris fanned and Barnes tossed out Hlee. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning Giant* Terry hit a hot one to Harris and was thrown out at Jrst Bluege robbed Wilson or a nit back of second base, nailing with s fsFt throw. Taylor took Jackson's grounder . and threw wild to firsf and Gowdv singled to left. Jackson stopped ?t second, but flames fanned. No "una. one hit. one error. r at ruck out to . "Jl,nK,on " **??d inning, r rlscli robbed Judge of a hit with 5ri?P 5 ra,eh of hh hot "??' anve and Bluege went out. Jack son to Terry. No runs, n>> h li - no errors. Tlilrd Inning Giants Taylor threw out Mnd atrom at first. Krisch beat out a bunt. >ouna ponpsd to Judge and Kelly forc?d Krisch. Bl.ie.go to Harris No run?, one hit. no er Senators Washington went i out In order for third straight In nlng. Tavlor took three healthy swings. I!uel went out. Barnes to first and Mogridge struck out for the fifth consecutive time of the aeries. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Olanta- New York m nt out In order for the first time of the game Terry fann'd and Wilson end Jackson went out. Blue?#. 10 , Judge. Mrs. Coolldge applauded Mogridge as hs walked to the bench. No runs, no hits, no or rora. ?abators McNaelv fanned but] manager Harris with the count Ilir,.p mul (wo parked tlx- bull In the left field .stands for a circuit run. Wilson mad?* a slide BtrinR catch of Kice'a sfctninKlv *.if?t hit aud Teri> u*?k iiotUin s grounder and heat him to the bag. One run, on?? hit. no errors. Fifth Inning * Giants ? Harris raced Into cen-< ter field and took Gowdv's fly. I lllueg?- threw out Barnes. I.lnd Htroin koi a two-l?anKer to |.*ft field but Harris took FrUch'a line drive and throw liiui out at first. No^ runs, one hit, no errors. Senators Judge went out, Ter ry t IIice. Young scoring. K?-l 11y held first. Wilson singled to center. Kelly going to third and scoring when Judg?' juggled Jack son's grounder. Wilson went to second from where he scored when GowdyV grounder went ? niueg". Jackson went to third. Bsrnes lined out to Rice 'Jackann hold I Ilir,I. Undatroin ranncd. Thr??e runs, two hits two errors. Senators- -Kelly went lo flrsf when the Giants took the floid ( Meusei went to left and Wilson to center. IJndstrr.m threw out it ml. Marherry also went out I Mndstrom to Kelly and Mr.Nt. lv flied out to Young. It was the With time in nix innings that ; liarnes retired the Hid* in ord? r No runs, no lilts, no errors. Seventh Inning Giants ? In Giants s?*venth I llSCh fouled out to |{|||.| w|,n' took catch l?*anlng over field Imv. loung again walked hut Tavlor took Kelly's difficult grounder and threw him out at first. Yotyig going to second on the hit and run play and Meusei went out to Marherry unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Senators- Harris scratch? d a hit through short, the second to be made off Barnes by a Senator durlnit ll?' yanio. Hie., lilt Inln a do,l .1" ?.lay. Killy to .lark,,,,,. '?'"?'I" ?l?Kll d tl> rlKllt llllt J?dKe nl?'d out to WIIkoii. Nil run*, two hits, no ororrs. Right h Inning Giants--.Wilson wlfTed on lhr?*?-| pitched balls, hut III liege Juggled Jackson's grounder and the run ner was safe. Gowdy nied out to Goslin and Itarnes struck out. No runs, no hits, one error. Ki'tiatorn r.ntrdy took llliK'k'n'll foul Itt WaHhlnictnn'a eli:hI h j hold, hntllnu for Taylor, tnl ? Iwo-banc hit to lift n.ld. lini.) Sol bl? llrnt lilt or t ho mrl?*, a nL'" *broilKh the InHi*III, l...|l,old JtolnB to third. Tall., halting for MariM-rry. walked, nillnn the i,a?. Shiiloy ran for Tate Mr Neely III,d out to m- uk. I. rnnn, r? holding their ba?,a. Marrla ?In gleil to lift Held. arorlnu I i hold and liuel. Shirley went to sec ond, Harm went to the show, rs snd was replacd by Nehf. Rice went out to Ke||y unassisted. The' score w,i tied. Two runs. three hits, no errors. Moth Inning f?iants Wulfer Johnson fa red 'hi- 'Hants In their ninth inning Miller went to third for the S-n slors. Mndstrom popped out to Miller hut Krlseh got a Hire* ha* s?r to center field. Young wns purposely v.alk?d and Ke||y fanned on three nltched bnlls. Young stole secpnd but Miller threw out Meusei at first. No runs, one hit. no errors. Senators- Frl*ch thr?-w out Goslin Judg? singled tO o-llter Id. Kelly took Bltiege's ground er and threw to Jscksoti who dropped it and Judge went to third. The whole Washington team gathered around Miller, pat |"d him on the back and urged him to come throughT^'ehf wan feHeved by McQuillan Miller hit Jnto a double piny on the second u- ' P'^ed. Jackson to Krhich to Kelly. So runs, one hit. one er ror. Tenth Inning. Giants - Wilson walked to start the Giants' tenth inning but Jack- ' *on fanned and Gowdy hit Into a BOOTLEG BUSINESS BKISK AT THE FA IK Bootleggers are doing a thriv itiK l>u?ine*.s out at the Fair ground. IT T5CTIHi5fly" QTitT^fTI??" Discovery Act is worth anything. T*o~4*??k? picked up toy Xhe po-. lice wure put on the stand dur? in k Friday's session of the re corder's court after conviction and asked where they got their liquor. , Both testified they bought it at' the Fairground where i he boot leggers seem to be offering it at t ho Fair Week Special price of. *1.50 a pint insead of the usual *1.-75,- : The :iet ndan's were John Sey mour of Camden and Nathan Mann, son of Hen Mann. Center street. City. Seymour was fined |5 and costs on the drunk charge and $3U and costs for possession and transporting. Munn got of? with $5 and costs, having made way with his whole pint when he wax picked up dead to the world on the sidewalk. He was having trouble raising even that amount Frlriay morning. Alton Harris, Tom Harris and Johnnie Tuttle were each fined $."i and one third the costs for participating In an affray. THIItTY PERSONS DEAD IN TYPHOON >1?. TI.* A?!*????? Manila, Oct. . 10.?-Thirty per sons arc dead and many are mis sing as the result of a typhoon which swept over Caga.van Valley.! according to a telegram received today from the Cagayan provin cial constabulary commander. lilt. K<>X OF MKRTKK IS llfrXJI KSTKII TO RKHIUX Maron. (la.. Oct. 10.?l)r. Hen-i ry Fox. professor of biology at Mercer University, was yesterday requested by the trustees to re sign because of his beliefs on evo lution differing with those of Georgia Baptists. ROBBERS GET MAII, Carlisle, III., Oct. 10. ? Four robbers held up the night opera-: tor nt the Baltimore and Ohio de pot here last night and escaped with n pouch of first class mall and $:i0,000 In cash. IIHEWER WITHDRAWS EROM SENATE RACE Des Moines, Oct. 10. ? Luther! Brewer, Republican, who recent- , ly announced himself as Independ ent candidate for the Fnlted Slates Senate and at the same time declared that Senator Brook hart did not merit Republican support because of the latter's de nuneiallon of the National Repuh- : Mean ticket today announced bis withdrawal from the racn double play, Johnson to Bluege to Judge. No runs, no hits, no er ror?. Senators- -Washington went out, in order In their half of the tenth. Friseh threw out Ruel, Wilson look Johnsons' long drive and Mc Neely struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. FJcycnth loo tog (Hants ? Oroh batted for Mc Quillan In New York's eleventh and Singled to right field. South worth, running for Oroh. was nac rlOced to second by Lindstrom, Judge to Harris. Frlsch struck out. Young was purposely w^lk"d by Johnson for the second time and Kelly again fanned. No run?, one hit, no errors. Senators -Bentley pitclied to Washington In their eleventh. Harris filed out to Young. Wilson took Rice's fly. but Goslin got a two base hit to right field and Judge was purposely walked. Young switched to left field and Me use I w?>nt to right. Bluege forced Judge at second. Jackson to Frlsch. No runs, one hit. no errors. Tuelffli Inning (Slants Meiisel singled to right field, but Wilson fanned Jackson forced Meusel at second. Bluege to Harris, and c.nwdv sent up a high fly to Goslin. No runs, one hit. no errofs Senators? Young and Meusel exchanged places In the nutflcld wh'-n Washington went to bat Frlsch threw out Miller at first Ruel f mi I'd five of them and then came thrrtftgh with a two ba^cer to left field, his second hit of th<* series. Jackson fumbled John son's grounder and the batter was safo. Ruel held second. MeNeelv doubled to left field, scoring Ruel. On" run. two hits, two errors Washington. Oct, 10.?Another cloudless day with the sun prom ising to lake most of the chill out of ihe air by game time was the weather prospect this morning for the seventh and decisive . world championship clash here today be tween the Washington Senators and the New York Giants, i li.WIMTS RIMI IIANK lirhliiitr. Okla.. (':l. Jo j;? iJitn today i'iii?*r?'i| ilii- (llltoti >| i lank at (Jtltuii ?ml *?ruf? v it h loot at $2?.?nu Mr. Ham Pays Respects Curb Lizard And Dance KrfmiMT l. u? "i*" curba ?"'I- rvchanslns thin vulgar remarks cnnc rnlr.? Ing ladle*. ?nil the dunrc which Ii scheduled fur Friday night ill I'rrtty definite r'efar ?>c? nt the (abfrnaclo Thurxriiiy Shi a. **mM h1h" an m?d? rnlaflr J"" ,h" *??! ?r ^a,?n; ?-id (ho Pirce ? ud once which heard Kvaoxeltot P"' - ?? It certain ili?t |aHl nlnKI?i ??rinoii clearly demonstrated the min I ?f #lh<> ,,rH?c,**T I? d?t*r mlnod to fnco any situation a* it aria,.? and rfra| wjfh |t wllh coin ln. , ,1 Ih., fcvnngcll,, l,am n? liro?v n;?*' !?* ">'? K,v?' ? Powerfully ro?. h. t r'i,3n" ?'"> i!?wrtlini no make t, n l'" oa,,"'K ??'' nana v nr?' I " "? lar,f"Hv did t||,. nroailiir a|t|iii>:h|i |,i? ?n,,i,.,.| . thoroughly .114 1?. bulwark him ???If wlih lndl?i>iiiniil< (n,iB and apropna anil cniivinrlnii ? r11.1 nr. and an quirk and fal?| wai , , ' i1w"? nnlhlnt li lt for ,|i. I,,, dividual to do r\r<-|,l H>lll|,. ,, , noc*?, or frown If 'J, "J, c>rtaln that no one hail tj?? become lion il even thoucl 11 ?"?"?ker held his audience for over ?n hour from ,|?. t|??. rh,"*? I" fpoak and IIioiikIi th.- I,aula " f hi* dlartiMlon t.ail t? do with .onto pretty heavy , ^ T. J 'j ?.n<" *'"* ?*?-!?? NO h.liv brlnj hd,""lt,',K '""-X "? keep from !>' n' <" jrowdliiK forward to 1 "J, 'f , h" ??"-.? f'-llnw was hurt wh,.? hi- wa? hit that th<-r.. wan 11 o nf '?*Pitpincnt to kirp ..ar tliorotiKhly awake. In hla UK,,n| ,l..|lh. rat.. anil 1?. divldualiallc mannrr. Mr. Itaiiiniv I ," """ ?" "inn hy f|?d m aid mJ ! l""h Matth.irt and Mark in quoted a* uar wan craltad ,h' h-""-'n," nTn wi h.. fcnialn. h" ";vfr >', ||| . .,,, ?i. ? UU?t .rl this niblf. mrr.'ly m..,* hi* i,-. n >raitr<- nl thnl ?l.irh Ik Ill flu* (Jrnoalrt arrmiiit u.- Iii.i Hir.-.- dlff..|..,it Irm?I.,r..,i "s "f' "I'd.- ? "".i 'i""::'1 J, l.?1 "lull"-lh.- N|.:rll, , H? formo!" III- hodi I,, |,? '" "I" "nil I J..d 4? "i*** "" havtni; j , linn rhm.fm <-i llrm-b ,,,. ,lnrt ?. ?iBnlllram J ? Iho conjunction "i,i,d ,| tlniM. which rlvarly Indlrai. "-.....?unci ,ff|. .MiWlioro \vc ' ?"ll'tur.- l.> i. ... i, ?s ,h;1, . "v ?? if:, : ,r., ??Ik and I. I. Ill, nmolv.? Il.lo ?|,al v... .. d?v WNil. vi r .Ml hav, In". M i n i ' ?""""??"it' K'l 1 III IIiIh I.Ihl. ,? fnl> T!ll.. ? or"!.' ?'"> aria. I . n I or alalcm, v nr|| "lMOrl?-M advanc. d I.v II .. P'lKln i ?ud || i; \v, I! , ,? any othrr i.inn did |H h irifii v Cd,] 11 Holy .fprll Man i< al a Mil. , lly ^ Knul. mind. body. You nay y?? III.. Irlnlly rf i;?d. TIr,I k!?.?|,|?-| ?'.rry you Voil ?? i m??nrt >.'????? trlnliv of i>. . ?-ll ,l,r.|?,.,,| unyrl,.,!), i..,. "'?"'nl mid Kiilrlliinl >Vf liavo Rl, j. tluiaiir it lid woiHlMrf.il mind ?vli.i v.-, ..... v , ??al v.altlll,:?. I.ut ?-, i,.i. h-. n aid.. 1? r.'iii. ily lit. l on IH-IV . Ilil'iili; a criminal l.?, vnu havr.r I mad. lili n |... . a .-rliolnal; In- l? Juhi ? *.|.r, W(,. mot.. dniiKcroiiN rrlmlmii. l>i?.,' our nol.-d rriiiiinnlH tir-rri in as -a ; ?lnal.- I'r vid.-nln. I.in now om mor- hiulily . d'l 'al. d . rimlnal.. lui*.. mor.- mibll. wav? ol ni,n ? rid of ih. ii, Vnu iruiy mu |hh m nov l.nnli\ ?.f di Hlh M>ii rail, d nrd t- iri d tlw m im'iy or d is..i#. 0. ,,, Now ?hi>n S..ian li;.,i.f.?| |;v. '"* wan a rail? n bidnc. II?.w lrtI,: ho bad Im? In f|,U rmdliloi. wo 'Ion i know. I don l knuv: hot i ?H'lh'V" that ?ho i-aril, I. waato ai)<| vdd nl flu H ,rK t' ? rl *. * way thov do m.i b?|iovo in ? ,?.r aonal Drir|| jh? v dorlar? rv,>.t lh" only 4"vll*thr>r?? h in ?h? . N n within im Th"ti mi?v I n*u wh > wh? It thai trmptrd tih Ch r I" t ? Thrro waa no rvll ||| Hlm flifhir of you toll mo yon (?f. SIMMONS FOR PORT MEASURE AIImt! (!o\ Muke* I'ulilir Tcli^n'iii !{<>? rrivn! from Senator on Tlttimcluv. l*:il?'igh. Oft In. t: ueral Al bert ft \ gave out Thursday the* ? follu*!Uc l lfL'r.ini jimt rereive?! _ fiom Senator Klmuioui "I a m J U.4I us strongly in favor '?i the ratification l?v the people r.t i ho election of, tli ? Port Ter minals Kill' as 1 was of lis adop tion by ?lir?*?" action. Any Inti mation of Indifference or Inko waiuiip?*s on my part in this mat-' ?i? t?Iti ?V U4t ? M}-! ?? "1 regr* t ' that circumstances which I rotilil not control have pre-! \. ati'd m? from entering actively Mil o lil?- ritiiipaiKii in behalf o l ilii' iiicaiair.' as lliey have pre sented on- from ? ng.sg.ng ac tively in tli' political campaign 'mii thcr?' lii? iH'i'ti no abatement' or change in I h' views expressed ?by nit* ail t h ? nifi'tlni of the east ern sliippcis at (Joldsboio. _ =^--'i4.?a m still profoundly -eon vlm'-fd ??f the wisdom ami effec tiveness of the proposition nit d Hint it -would produce the results' Itali^cd "fnr-~l(? by Its proponents and advocates. 1 .shall do every thing I can to- get myself in phys i?':?I condition lo enter both the politii-.il and the port campaigns In time to render ?ume aervlce in lioth hefialfs and 1 confidently ex it ct tu he able in n very short time to k t vigorously into the. light and if so will make as ma ny -p -rlies as my strength will permit. "I am not fully advised 'as to ilie pulili?' sentiment upon thin measure throughout I lie State but it in of imeli Hi? rit aiul far reach ing Importune?! it ought to power fully appeal to the support of the pi opl?\ Hut whether it succeed/ iif i.MI.-i of ratification I am un ivitervedly ft?r it and earnestly hope it may prevail. K. M. 31m-: nions." ili v?' the |levil has headquarters, in lOli/aheib fity. No he hasn't, lie probably dropped by here one?-, to?ik it look ami saw that In* wa n't needed b?-re and w?*nt on K'UinwIiir?? ? Ise where lie was needed vnr?,?, If be WHH her?' lie wniitd probably be on the official | hoard of tine of tin- churches. When .l?'StiH organised ^ the flrst olficial hoard we are tolrl that on?'' ?f them was a devil. i;o we n.?'cd .. t surprised If wi get one on i oun nvv and then. One night I preach?d on the t t? \t, "And one of you is a devil," and tli" r??xt day I nod a man and ?,iw li?' was angry. AVhai's the troubl"?" I asked. "\V? re you talking about me Inst night win ii yon were deNcrib Ing that ?l?'vll?" he etiunter?'d. "Well,'" I replied, "I didn't know it the.n, but 1 cxp?>rt now !Ilia t I wax." Now I don't know a" ?ami In Kll/ale t!i t'ily. ho don't think that t-am trying to expose you when1 I make any M-fereno- that hap pens lo ill you. I am Just punch a i h? l(? yii .ar?l and If 1 ring your number and you answer, ev erybody will know who I rang: hut If you ki ? p quiet you can keep it t?i yourstdf. Vti. the Hcv'ii was not that fork? d t'ingiied reptile you have pictured when be approuched i M A l< RLE TOMB FOK BODY OK WILSON Mrv WIImhi'n Order In he Com pleted \\ ilhln a Month, If In Hal?I Washington. Oct. 10.? The bo dy df Wood row Wilson Is soon to he removed from the crypt In Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral and placed in a marble sarrophagus where~tt will remnhv In the chapel temporarily at least. The .sarcophagus which vas de signed by t ho cathedral archi tects at the ord?'r ?>r Mrs. Wilson and will probably-Bet completed within a mon'h was said to bo ay at the Fair. ^ ??1 would like to tak? It all in. he declared with boyish enthn.l aj.nl, and ~lut lady and the midgett on yonr midway to t ho exhibit? In your nj rlcultural and livestock depart i .Not u record crowd but the blf troHt crowd thla year attended too Albemarle District Fair on Thura day. Coast Guard Day. t ho Ju^* lior being estimated at 4.?0?./r j it was an ideal day for a fair, ho far as woather wa conctrnad. no i too hot and not too cold tavo 1 In the evening when those who ?at In the grandstand and Heacnera for tin* -fireworks ami free ?w ? had to wear wraps in order to koap comfortable and the thlnnar blooded found it difficult em at Winner in the 2:18 trot TteOf*^ (I?v w.ia John W. Krugor, owaaa by Hillary Lambert of NorfoNU wlth MUtftfi Prince. owned ?T irank Thoii.aa ol. Washington. p. V.. second; Dr. McBlff. owned ky I, II. Armstrong, third; and It* H.. owned by Hob Flora of Steaw Loro. fourth. In the 2:24 paca Mabel O., owned by George ?right ef Parkt ville wua first. with Billy Arm strong. owned by L. B. Htrong. second; Linda C.. ownta by Frank Thomas, third; Mlaal* It., ow ted by Henry BartltU^of Harlett. I'ainden couuty, fourtaJ und Manani H.. uar.ed by Ck?r llr Orlfftn. of Edenton. flftb. Friday. Kormcm' D?y. **? other bin day ?1 the P?'r pro.pecti again of good uttana ""curaden Oonnty took the flMt prise of ISO for the bout counlr exhfbtt. weekayllle Hl*h School took the ftr?t prtie of ?26 (or-th? heat community exhibit, ana C. w. I*e? Of Wlldwood farme. PJ? quotank County, the flrat prt? I for the boat farm eihlblt. Second pilae In the comma?l ty inhibit? went to Newland whllo imdley Haitley of Moyock. t1 th# ?.it*-* tf rh? nr?t mi ? hi?M< ?i r ii t or ??? Wpmhinjl.ifl. D C. lit i IVI 11S KX PLODE ANI) BLIMP FALLS Newport News. Oct. 10.?Mt oral mon were In Juror! today when largo bombs aboard the Army blimp PC-2 exploded promatnraly and sent th-" craft crashing to I oHrth with a large hole In har bag. The m?n had no time to taka 10 tho parachutea. The blimp ar rived her? yeaterday from Abgr? dnon, Maryland. ?Lira ALONG ON WKSTWAKD JOtlKNKY 'H? Th* I?*???> San Diego. Oct. 10.?Tha naval ilrlRlblo Rh>nandoah today con* tinned to flip ohm ||y went word to ward her second "topping point on h?r precedent Hatting trana continental flight 8he waa aafo ly arroaa the continental divide at dawn and daylight raced paat bar as ahe neured Tucson. HANKKK8 SIGN FOR MIAN TO <;KKMANY <11. Th- A*ivMI?4 OrrMl l/indon, (let 10,--An agrea mont eovorlng th'* Issuance of a 12.000,000 loan to Germany pro vided* undor the Da woe repara tion plan Waa slanod here today following nesotlatlona betweaa tho Herman donation and the Hrltlah. American and Continent al hank era. rnTTO\ MAllKKT ^ New York. Oct 10 ftpot cot ton cloaed quiet. Middling *4.?0, a decline of ft points Futurea, '-losing bid, Oct 14.84, Dm. ?1 M. Jan 13 71. March S4.tt. May 24II