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Much Activity Among Bellp ort People During Holiday Period IUI II . nml Mrs , Charles It. I-Ielmnl *\ opened their Inline <ni tlie hay front fur tho holiday week-end uml will ent ortiiln this following gnosis nt u h ouse purty! Hon. and Mrs, Charles J , McDonnel l , Mr. ami Mrs. Charle s J , McD n rmot l , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. K il- w- inl V. Mniik-o of Urooklyn ; Mr. nnd Wrs. Arthu r F. Ilcbnrd, Mr. and Mrs , Stanton Grover Litchfield , Miss Kucl i ul Schu tt o f Scnr s dnl e , George W. llcln ird nnd John Deimliiiic from WIIIInn iH college, Mrs. A. K. Slont ami the .Misses Knthr yn und Lllllc King hnvo return- ed urom Wutcrbur y nnd Arlington I -lol-'hts where thoy have been visiting rel atives for the past two wool's. Mrs. J oseph Lawless spent lust w eek i ll Ur o okl y n w h e r e sho tuok un iictlvc? part in the benullts thnb were held for the Church Chnrity Foumla- t i on. lllss Mic e Curtis , n j unior nt the College of Saint Elizab eth , C onven t Stiillom , N. J. , s pent the Thanks-*lvlng holldnys with her piirciilR , Mr. and Mrs. T. Adrian Curtis of Bellport. Th e Nursing Committee held u mceling nt the home of Mr s. Charles 15. Ci auld on Tuesday evenin* , * - The . con iinittee is tukin-* advantage -of the frc o dental clinics otTcrc d hy Drs. SrielL and Llbchl ek of Patchogue for chlM ien in Bellport who can not af- ford to pit y for dental work. I)r. Ed- . wur it.M. Overton of tlio Southside Hosp -ltnl Is co-operatin g with the committe e in tonsil cases. Severn! cases w erc brought to the attention of the committee and referred to the Child Welf are Boiirtl of Sulfolk County. I / Miss El fi finor K e tch u m , the distri c t n im-e , ' a pponlcd for used toys and clothin g to be ' used . in t he C hristmas boxes. Mi ss Kctcliiiii)' Vijl call for thc in on telephone notice. ¦ , V\ Si rs , Holbrow Morlnnd of Jfcw York and London i s s topp in g W i t h William H. Jones for a few months. Mr. ami Mrs. Leo G. Sherburne of New York entertained a house party over the week-end, Miss Knthryn King has shipped five. lied C r o s s Chr is tmas ba gs t o our soldiers on duty in foreign hinds. Mrs. Frederick Edey, president of th c National Girl Scouts , and Mrs. William P. Baric,. Jr., was among thc s peakers .it the seventh annual women ' s dinner of the Brooklyn Cham bev of Commerce last evening in the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Buildin g. Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur Hendrickson nntl guests wore at thc Grass Patch Inn o-ver the holiday week-end, , . Al Frcderickson-of New~Yorfo.fe a guest of William H. Jones. . . - ¦ . ' The Ladie s of thc Presbytcrlan So- ciety will -hold a Chriijtmas sale in the Community Tea House on Friday afternoon , D e cember 12 . Mr. a nd Mrs. Ferdinand \Weber have closed t h e i r home o n th e ba y a nd re t urn e d t o Brookl y n. Mrs. Ch a rles R. H e b a rd broadc a st \Fift een Minutes in Favor of Con- tract B r id g e , \ over thc Patchogue st ation. Mrs. Heburd is a-teacher of contract a nd eve ry cent she makes is turned o ver to charity. Early last summer she condu c ted a clas s I n her Bell p ort home a nd fift y dollars wa s dona ted to the Memorial Lrbrary. Her \Poc k et G uid e for Cont r a c t\ i s in deman d all over the United -States and the p r o fi t s fr o m t hes e s al e s g o to charity also. - The Communit y Players will pres- ent thc three-a ct comedy drama, \Wind y Will o w s \ shortly, after thc holidays. -- ' - ., The ' Pedro club met WM ' Mrs, Nornum Paswate r on .Wednesday af- ternoon. . ' • ' , ¦ ' . ' - ¦Tliii following members..of thc bridge cluh enjoyed a theatre party in New York over the holiday-: Mrs. Florence Dayton , t he Mis s es Edi t h Barnes , Helen Wri ght , Muriel- Smyth , Marjo-ric Gj'hiie ami Elizabeth Arth u r. They were guests of Miss Claire Man- ning at the IIotic St. George poel and abi * li ei- guestaf over night. Mra. Marie L. Corwin lias gone to Albaiiy to .. visit hor .. son , Mortimer, a nd his fami ly . Sir. and Mrs. James Raynor left .in Thursday for South Carolina where they will spend thc winter. Th e child We lf a r e commit t ee o f H i e Parcnt-Tcncher Association will hold a food sale in . Winifred Br ow n ' s store on Sia -tui'day afternoon , December 13 , to rai se money for Christmas li risk- its. George Krcamer , Jr., who attends McTicrnan ' s school in Waterhury, is spend in); :i few days with'his iticthaar , Mrs . Edith C. Krca nicr. Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Brand <md son hnvci .relumed from Garwood , 3*1. J. There wns n small attendance: at thc card party in the Community Homi* on Friday evening. The nU-rnctivo prises were awarded us follows : In bridge—Mrs. Frank Corwin, Daniel J. H u ls e , Frank L. Corwin , Harold Gardner, Mrs . Charles E. Gould , Mrs. Walter G. Overton, Miss lCiithryn Kins; '\ pedro—Miss Lily King, Wil- liuiri L. Armstrong, Mr s. I) . W . Albiiij Charles E. Hawkins , Frcd Shaffer , Mrs. A. K. Sloat , Jlrs. Everett Brown , Mrs. Th omas Wrigh t , Mr. s. William J. Wri g l i t , Charles A. Glover , George II. P icr i nunn , William J. Wri ght , E. S, Brown , Mr s . Rob e rt Jone s , Mr s. Wini- fred Brown , J. \V\ . Overton. Others present were Miss Elsie 'Tictje, Mr s. J. V . Ov e rton , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardn e r, IMrs. l>aniel Hulse , Mrs. Willi am Gardiner , James K. W atkins , Walter G. Overtoil , Mr s. V. Phillips , Willi am H. Jones , Mr s. Fred Shaffer, Mr. -* . \William Armstrong, I>. W» Jones , i «wi(ji»iiiiii»ii}ilill!lllllii:inill»ii»t:i»imiiiur»niiiiHiiiiimiiiiii Mi* , nnd Mr s. Eugene Hulse , Gus Huwkins , Mr s. Sarah Havens , Mr. and Mrs. S tanley Piermntin , Tl i omns Wri ght , Huj'ih ' Br o wn , D. V. Albin and Mrs. Charles E, Hawkins, 1 Mr. mul Mrs. Hnrlu i ' id 11. \ i ' ihbett s are nt their homo in Howell ' s Poin t Roml. Among those who spent tlio holi - day w-cck-cii' .l here wore Merit tl Ford- ham , Mr. and M TS . John Frank Phil- li p s and f a mil y, Mr. and Jlrs, DeWitt Mill s , Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Macau- le y , Miss Josephine CypioL Misses Lulu a nd M n r y G o uld , Murtm Shad , Joseph Smith , Mr. and Mrs . Wal- t e r Co o k , E. L. Youn g, Mass Eva Smith, Itobert B, Lea and family, and M r. and Mrs. C. C. Rhodes. Th e fire department had a fire drill in the c enter of the village on Sundny afternoon. Re ce n t vi s i t or s her e in c luded Mrs. William P. Enrlc , Mrs. Robert Begue- Iin , Jl rs. Happio Bedford and family, Mr. ami Mrs. George Watkins and chil d r e n , Mr. ati*d Mfa -T'A. M. Under- bill imd children , D r . a nd Mrs. ' M. 'N. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Wes- tervett , Mrs. F. H. Kreamer and son , Mrs. Henry M. \Goldthwaite , Mrs. Is- r a el T i ld e n , Mrs. Catherine G. Miller , Miss Rutli DeL-orme anil Miss Eva Smith. Mr- and Mrs . Edward M OCTI Miller of Brooklyn announce the engagement of their daughte r , Miss Helen Gwen- dolyn Miller , to W illi am Rossi t e r Uuichnui .Va of Pittsburgh , soiv of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hinchman of Sum- mit , N. J. , fonncrrly of Brooklyn.. Miss Miller is a graduate of Packer Col- legiate Institute ,. 1920 , and an active m ember- of the Colony House: Junior Guild- Mr. H inchman was graduated from Cornell University in 1918 , and is associated witb the West Pcnn Elec- tric Company. Ho is . a m e mber of t he University Club of Pittsburgh and thc Oakinont Country Club, Thc wedding will take place in January. The Mil- le rs are well known members of Bell- port' s summer colony. American State Poets While the oflleo of poet laureate Iu England is largely an honorary ono, there Is n small salary attiKlieil to lt , amounting mt present to about $'Q3 n year. Formerl y it ww? $1)00 a year , plus a cask ot wine. Some of lhe states of this country, such as Neb raska, Oklal-omn , etc., liave. ap- pointed state \ poets or poets laureate , usually, purely honorary positl ons. Brief Island Items Frank H o lly, director of thu Low* Island Chamber of Commerce und \ un ibausudor o£ good-will\ from bong Islnnd to Florida , gave a rece ption on hlu y ucht , t he Nnt ii lie , one ni ght recentl y at the East RocJtitWoy Yucht Club' s dock. The guest/) Included IT. S. Senator Robert F. \Wagner , Su- premo Court J tistlce John F. Curow , Town Tax Collector Jonc ph Foster , W. - F. Flynn , - operator of tho Evfll- gludo Inn Palm Bench., where Mr. Holl y will live dtirln-- hi; stay In Florida , nnd nbout 100 others. Mr. Holly received several floral gifts . The reception Is an annual event which precedes, his visit to Florida, The Senior 011181- . of -the Southold Hi gh school litis organized with the followin g ofllcers : President , Joron i « Grattan ; vice-president , Miriam Whit- ney; ' secretary- , Muriel Youn g; nnd treasurer , Lconio Stoc y. The mem- bers of tho Junior Hi g h school p hysics class hnve organized a radio club, the- members of which are r equired to learn tho International Morse code. The former Elks club at Grov-o S treet and Merrick Road , Fre eport , ha s been purchased by the Freeport Lodge of Moose , wh o will remodel It t o serve ns a lodge houae. The pur- chase price was $35 , 000. The'building will b e reno v ated throu g hout , w ith st o-res on the Grove Street front and a roof garden us a club feature. Work will begin immediately. Thc Freeport Moose Lod g e wa s or g anized nb o u t t hree y enrs ag o and now occu p i e s the old 300 Club head q u art e r s nt Ba yv icw an il Merrick Road. ~ A basketball game for the relief of the unem ployed of Babylon will was played Saturday ni ght in tlie hi gh school gymnasium. Arrange- ments for the game were under the direction of tl ie Bab y l o n Americ a n Legion Post , while the distribution of the funds o b t ained will be t h rou g h a committee headed by. JVIayor Over- ton ofi Babylon- Village Clerk Joseph 'Keshan will put nn all-star team against the Legion quintet. Thanksgiving was celebrated Jost Thu rsday, a full week before Thanks- giving Day, at the weekly meeting of the Rockville Centre Luncheon C l ub , held at th e Pa l m Be a ch L o d ge, Ro ckville Centre. A turkey dinner was served. At a recent reorganization of the Hunt i n g t o n Hos p it a l Assoc ia tio n , P. J. Perinchief , sec retary of the Hunt- in gton Chamber of Commerce , and Henry H. SayCor were elected direc- to rs to succeed Col. Timothy S. Wil- liams and CoL : Frederick JFarnswortb , bo th deceased, ¦¦ ¦ - Rapp and Lo-ckwood of Wall Street , were < the successful bidders for tKe $1 , 247 , 000 issue of improvement bonds to be issued by Long Beach. Tbe bonds will bear interest of 5%%, * aad are for a term of 30 years . The bid offered by the successful firm was 101.3899 , which amounts to a pre- mium of s j.17 , 333.20. The money will be used to pay for improvements made b y pr evio us a dmini st ration s and for the expansion of tlie sewer sys- tem. The Nassau County supervisors ex- tended invitations to the public , espe- cially those interested in town laws , to attend the hearing at the Court House , tllineola , on Tuesday, culled by Senator Lee G. Kirkland, as cha ir- man of tbe legislati ve ' committee for the recordification of the town laws. Nass a u Coun ty o fficials a re i nte r e sted in the plan to recodify the laws , since the suggested changes would affect the county. \ AUTOMOBILE ' DEALERS . -** \ • LL ' . \¦ \ ¦ ' ¦ ' — ., TELEPHONE S5S J. A. Murdock OAKLAHD-PONTIAC AUBURN Centre Moriches , L. I. in a— I.»aa>anB»a,a»»ai a-aaaiiaM n aaai , uaaaaaaia-a i ¦anaaaii saaai p-a HAGEN'S GARAGE j Au t o Re p airin g & Accessories : I SOCONY GAS—TOWING I Coram , N. Y. Tel. Selden 481-F-32 \ — i mm \nmmc\ wm n f '<a»o-»*osM»*)^BH* , -****MX* M»ii«fro«» Tel. 223 WILLYS KNIGHT WHIPPET BROWN'S GARAGE , Main St. Bellport , L. I. CHATS. SCHERER AUBURN & CO RD 196 Wot Main St. Patchogue GARAGE & REPAIRS Phone Patchog- ,c 2436 ( Middle IslandP) T 'HK history ' C I IIHH uf the liaiint , ' Middle * island school , a t t heir weekly luscnibly on Friday morning, gave a short piny dealing with thc earl y settlement of New Englnnd by thu Pil grims , whi ch wna well reiulc-r- ed. Thcne we ekly exercises arc vei*y In teresting and the parents und friends o l' th e children arc Invited to at tend them. Mr. nnil Mrs, Tliomns Bayles untl children s pent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Bu yles ' brother , Elwln Ben jamin at Rosiyn. Mrs. M ike , of Hunger , t Pu., Is visitin g hu-* daughter , Mrs. William St ewnrt nt the Manse. Mr. and Mr s. Harry Suttie of Br o okl y n , were guests at the Buyles hom estcuil owr Sundny. Thu ch o ir o f t h e I' rcsbyterlsin church are practicing for a ChrJstnisis Can tata t o he given in the church on Christ ians Sunday afternoon. . Mrs. El ian Ciirmun of Brookluiven is s pending a few weeks with Mrs, Richard M. B uyles. Tho Rev. William Stewart has pur- chased a new B uick sedan. Mrs. Thom as Bayles entertained her sister , ' .Mr s. Ernest Darrow , nn t l aun t , Mrs. Howard Benjamin of Ernst Moriches on Saturday. Miss Helen Davis is spending her vacation from college -with her father , Harold Dav is. - ' One ship of concrete on the Middle Isjnnd-Yaphank road has been com- pleted to the Middle Co-rfnti-y roa d , and the contractors are pushing work on the other atri p, so on to complete the laying of tho concrete before winter. At the special • s chool mee t in g held last Tuesda y ovonlni \ iu District No. 17 D onnld V. Ferguson wits elected trustee t o llll lho vacancy caused l-y thu death of Richard M. Buyles. Thu followin g- , resolution was als o unani- mousl y o-irrlud and adopted: \Where- its Divine Providence 1ms removed fr om our midst our Into trustee Rich- nrd M. lln ylus , and whereas Mr. Bay- les has lon g tint! faithfully served this school district us a member of Its b oard of education: Therefore be It resolved that the people of East Middl e Island School District Number 17 , in m ealing assembled , Htereb y. ex- press their deep np-nrecltttlon for tho able , lo yail and generous gifts of Ills time , un ci of his profound knowledge in the service of his neighbors , and throu gh this service for the notable example he net both for I lls iio.loaeueB on thu b ourd, nn tl for hln nuccc8so.rH, \ The proa -tiffo of Adva-nco Advertise\- It recogaitod by Public Pntroimage Phone Sayville 26S—178 R. W. CASE ELECTRIC VACUUM FURNACE CLEANING Our Slogan Is Satisfied Customers FURNACES CAN BE CLEANED WHEN FIRE IS ON OR OFF 15 Willette Ave., Sayville I * Ttl. 1KI7 pCHAS. t>. MURGATROYD [ ' • \\ Electrical Contractor - I ' 199 Medford Avenue PATCHOGUE , N. Y. ¦V . — — , . * . DUKOJO Furman Avenue and Montnuk Highway Out* Block West of Hunton Av-nui East Patchogue , L. I. Auto and Furniture Refini- ahing Phone Patchogue 1110 NOW SHOWING. We NE W ti> EC Royale and Flying Cloud Models W. L. Mantha Co., Inc. Phone '348 • Rapport , L. I. ¦MlWaaafaf.Mk' l ' s 'MaHl 'MaaDfMM ©| IMP ORTANT | - 1 . EVENTS 1' o Should Be Perpetuated |J S by Pictures . i j§, We Are Specialists in g» «B • This Work P BROWN COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 452 West Main Street Patchogue iTmwinni iT mn niMiiiHiiiniMiiiii ¦[¦iiMiim.iMiwMiiiiii IBII-WI im -¦¦¦II. - I . -- . - I I IHM I I I*MI H ¦! ' ft.* * . *** , a, , ,1- \X ^tmJrdt ¦ *m*»**^ mm I »\ ¦ -* , ^ yVi*ltBt it I? i'i \* W » ¦*»• .i. ' ¦ \fe ft' -^ 3 ^\ / ISil? \\ ) X \^ K&9 ' ' : •i '^ Wi-V^Tsar. ^' ' ^ s ^- - - '^ \ M ^^^S^^^ ^ / ^f ^SA E MfJTY SOCKETS ' ^Zj ¦ M MAKE NO LIGHT fli^. -y ^ \ y ov sna P a swi tch...expcct a li g lic.aiul Iwf ,. \ -L then . \ remcinbe ' r that yort took out thc V *Vff lamp to use ill another; place. What an I ' annoyance! What a nuisance! Wha t false \ ' . ' ccono*my...tp change, lamps from one socket V to another....especiall y when you can buy thc y\V . ' best lamp made for onl y 20^ ! ^t -i-\ /V • ' ¦ • ' ' j&i ^^ y not get *// tliat your electric service ^ l^^'^Sw yj ^rf- ' M ^ as t- ° °^ er ln comfort and convenience. v ^^^ S^*^ ^ - \^*' . -¦ ' <?£§£& J u st .order enoug h Mazda Lamps to fill a'l - ¦* av. J -lST-*-*** j **»*»*—:— '• ' -''•-jiM ' f^r t ' i- . o . ¦>¦ 2 &8*Z$ - . - , ' . M^ 7 , empty Sockets and to 'replace all burned-out = W f1lSWi^ ' • * O t£ C I m >\ ' 1. * \ at • \ • . * ¦* , * ' X . . ¦ ; >^^ ^r r,C 3 y VS|i ^'\ P s - - Then \ keep . an. extra carton in the ' f 'tit ' S-F^s Associated Low energy rates ' ii'iW „. ,. ^t * j < - ?%¦?:; consist of a moderate , custbm- WF? cUp Hbard for emergenc ies. ijiliSli;: . ' - cr charge and a low energy : '*M*i ' ' • ' a *JraJt i« 'i ? h » r 8e. - . Qrdinarily, the cus- <i}' -M . C M ..~ lhe/ \ ' '^ «S&i toil-\ charge will be abso/bed &*•»!&. ' OaVC' IU /0 ' <<^S in (he li g hting requirements so ElSax . , ' y^fl > that the cost p f clcctridt). for fflgFv B y oardcrinc lamps in handy household - * ope rating labor-saving and f J' > i • ¦ . . ° • • x J - ¦ • , coinforf-g i y ing appliances will . cartons of six assorted sizes , , you can save . , be onl y 3j:- pec kilowtt hour. | J - . . - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' , invc-ti gatc - ' this race today. . 10% , Phone today for one or more cartons. ' \ PATCHOGUE ELl^RIC UGOT Assadatedl Gas and Electri c \System wP \ PAtCH OGUE ; ' . . . , , ¦ ' ¦ ' ' NfeW YORK I * , .**# \ ~ ~ ^ t ' tW rriD He Wos TOO B HSJ Wo have been sending lldi man reminder- to cmno in and let ns look over hi* bal. Icry—1ml he was TOO 11USY. . Just look nt him NOW, tVa -cn ho gels the kinks unl of his hack wc arc going lt> tell him ihnt there is NO BAT T ERY L IKE T H E W I L LAIU)—nnd no battery -err- ice Ukc Willgrd Service—and lie ' * going lo believe it. We are the onl y authc-rizd 7 point Raybestos service station in this vicinity, SMILING SERVICE Work Called For and Delivered Free of Charge Free Parking Space CENTRAL SERVICE > STATION 115 West Main Street Phone 646 A Dependable j List of Artisans I H. C. CONKLIN PIumLing, Tinning, Heatin g Agency for NEW WAY OIL BURNERS 111 Carman Street Patchogue r.i *s-z N. Y. Tel. 7T6*V - ' ~~ JAMES CALFA GENERAL CONTRACTOR - 192 S. OCEAN AVE. Patchogue , N. Y. William Foil , ao , of Hiintlin* - ton. is facinpr ui uhiii'|-o of a.sfituilt. In tlm HOCOIU I adoifreo , nn n result of loniiif* his teinpur nt n foot- bull (ciimo on Hooksuhor Com- munit y Field recently, nntl slrlltln/j it llioBtBvillo boy, Arthur Ilup-lics , 15, mn the Jaw, The clu irgCB were preferred by Her- bert alnme d IIiB-rhen of Hlel-svlllo , tho yotiiiscr Bioy ' s father , The nu t took place iltirfiif- nn inter- mission between tho hnlven of the /•nine bcUvoen ltiiiitin|*toni und Hicl tBVille. YounK Ilupheei wns taken lo the lKimtington-IlouiiituI with ii frnctuircil jaw. IIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JA W HHOKKIN IN FKili'l' AllOV ' V FOOTilALL CiAMU Saves Ene rgy A MODERN sink is kind to ^\^ th e hoicsewifoi It saves c o untl e ss stop s b y centralizin g kitchen w ork. Its lustrous -enam- el is wiped claoan with a doth— without scrubbing. Its ' swing- ing spout filmed, saves lifting; of . pans. Goats little compare d with tho tim e and strength it conserves. Call--or phoiac for illustratc d'booklcts. . A Shop WlherevcE Wi* Siop J O HN H . MACK Successor to \Walter G. OVerton .78 Academy St. Paatchogue Telephone 171- | CHAS. W. RAYNOR .. . : SUCCESSOR TO KARLEIN.KIRKPATRICK-SNYDER , INC. — and — JOHN S TEWART AGENCY , ,, 32 East Main Street Pa tcliogue T ELEPHONE I*ATCHOGUE B<10 Rea l Estate and Insurance of All Kinds Rob ert S. Rohrbeck Painter & Decorator Gladi»l a Street Patchogue TELEPHONE 7.13 MODERATE PRICES 'Real Estate and | Professional Service i ' ' ' ; ' ¦ - ¦ • - T~' I il- f iw II ill liiMl mill ii r ii - — - -~' EDGAR A. SHARP Real Estate and Insurance Furnished & Unfurnished . Cottage* to Rent Phone' FatdmiD* C79 .7 Ocean Av*n» a \ i Patchogue , ¦ WMMM ^biikisJMI ^^^^ teii ^MniMUMMMB HAR O L D I. PLAT T 8nc-w»r to Kmmtll V. B-alta Engineer, and Surveyor t' nncrtatai Construttioaa Supsr^siV Bnb'tjlvisloiaai Burra - *- and Si*a»«i Blue Printinc Si- Cut Mlin Street T-J»|)ll<|l«^1* lliaajllWll » .110 Ah out the only llm,. • „ lh thnt tho Il i'itish l|.i K is Wo , ™ , , lw .. Bu, t End water. I« |„ ' n ft' the nhi|>B tome to Cli-eunpm-i I, i, , seed no t-ntouB from l^'in ' ,L» f 1 ? 8 J«nd. Two «.„,(, v^scl „ V 9 ; week , they br 0 ,„-|,t 40j.n» JJ, '\ sued , mostl y for th, oHen 2 ' -N ow* , ttiv erhmul. W[kn ' FOREKIN VE SSELS ARHIV ^