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' .L SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1932 IS ED One •in- over or the special ratio* lOihitjoa of oae restate Kiie. A. H ad;>pt when art S. rd that take* bay « lan rul its par- lay aad i-i Michael Chalk's Home Destroyed The ram of Michael Chalk near Kemptville. Ont.. caught fire Wed - neaday *•** **sa t ***lly destroyed. The family lost all their posses- sions. Mr. Chalk mad* hi s «oma here until laat spring, when h a returned to Canada to engage la I farming He la a brother of Coa- ductor C. J. Chalk. Ocdensburt. fiscal year la over wa would bare •ore thaa enough to take sara of jaaythlag u p to the fJSot. , So w* recommend to pay '«\ *»• tiro sto&» rs. a s sou* as accepted b ? yecr roaumltte*. H$'V> iroaa stoker Ida*!, hamate maa coating, ol ixiMi. * the e from aa* set en the winter. and mended Ooaa- -storoor whicii osed of. of th e the hd- atokers K»rt we »e an d ed by on aids . F. A.. months, a. After .» diifer- T. they »keis to -mm it tee nee of L*o. Inc., teer sta- in th* **<>. an d would out fin. two sto- preseut- \_ six for ?ept the '. Coal -o Iron jperifica- .13. in the 5«*0 of a is creat- ine that present budget, we fis - ears bat »nd that less thaa ratingeni »X©re tu e RespecSfulrr sabmitted, ! Arthur J. Landry. ; Thocnu D. Brow a. j H. R. Wallace j Finance Committee. j Tuesday** Meetine j The hoard oi education atet la special session Tuesday at S p. as. I to uk* final action oa the «uei>- j lion of iastallias two coal burners ia the 0%densburg Free acadeai-. ' A t a prior meeting the hoard by a Tote of C to 3 aathorUed th e houses aad grounds committee to 1 purchase two Iron Firemen stokers after the majority report of the committee favoring the Combust- iaaeer stoker had beea rejected by the same vote. Subsequently the cttv treaaurer ao d CorporaUoa Counsel R S. Waterman held that the board could bay but one stok- er at present as only *1.WM» was available. Mr. Waterman save aa opinio* that additional money could not locally be transferred fitwn the coatin«ent land. Ths finance committee then requested an opinio* from the attorney gen- eral's office, which held that there would bo n o objections to 4ho transfer. President Cooper of the board also obtained aa opinio* from th e leghl department of the state edu- 'cation bateau which agreed with I the corporation counsel's. i After the various documents ace- ! seated b y Chairman Arthur J. ' l^andry of the finance commit tee had been presented aa d diacus»i*d. Mr. Landry offered a resolution, authorising the bouses aad grounds committee to proceed with the in- stallation of tw o stokers at a cost of $3,2Sr..l3. the balance above 11.- ftoft in the budget to be tak^D from the contingent fund. The rote on the resolution WAS as follows: Affirmative—Commur- siooers Landry. Brown. Wallace •ind Elie: no—Gonrmi sooner* Cooper and Cord well: ao t voting— Comnii isk«n-T^ Westbrook an d Akin. -•President Cooper at first declar- ed th e asotioo lost on Che ground that Af affirmative rote d«d not constitute a majority' of those present. Camaiissioacr Wallace \ then pointed out that as two mem- bers had been excused from vot- 1 ins. the four ayes were a majority. C.nnn:lsSKmer Cooper sustained this paint and declared the motion carried. ^ENT will run a or more than an .lectricity is the penny's worth . It costs you less lan ever before. i i THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE . \ .1 1 1 :i '. = ( if »' ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT X>MM>crat Fouadaa iSs« Adv*ac« Fou«*>a 1S61 OCDENSBIRC, N. Y., SINDAY. AVCl'ST 28, 1932 PRICE 5c Huge Throng Hears Governor Roosevelt Speak at Sea Girt, N. J. Charges Hoover Tried to Mislead People on Wet Plank New York Times Hears St. Lawrence May Join Tammany in Alliance BUT LEADERS IN THIS SECTION SAY THEIR MINDS ARE OPEN AT PRESENT ON QUESTION OF GUBERNATORIAL NOMINEE. The N>»- York Times, aati- Tammany orcan. printed the fol- lowing storr Wetineirf**y: Tammany Hall, under the icaM- ance of Mayor Walker, struck two Mows at Governor KoosereU Wed - acsday. It denied renoaainatkm ai the party candidate to Assembly- nun Laugrion W. Post. who heads a \YOUUK Men for Roose- velt Moretnont.\ an d pushed into upstate territory in an attempt to in Mir** control of the next state convention that will nominate a candidate for Governor. In Mr. Posts jsla«e. Tammany designated Svlvia C LxChappelle. a lawyer. of 21Z Iwaclison avenue. Assc'ikhlyman Post, noa- in St. Louis rampaignim: for Goreruor RoosereH. voted at th e sporial ses- sion of the L#cK<latnre for th e bill pivinc power to the Hofstadter eommitt«>e to Rrant immunity to witnesses. His district leader i s Charles L. Kohlcr. Mayor Walk- er's Wref-tor of the Budget. The up-State territory Taaunany »T>ved into was BinRbamton, tion. Pay Slash Feared By Pelicemen Head of State Police Confer- ence Sends Protest to Gov. Roosevelt THE»P0UT1CAL \JANUS'.' ABOUT TO CO INTO ACiiOw] 1 jcffi ||f Designees Are Filled Tammany Alliance Rumored j Tammany was ereditod Wed i j OS e.pb P. Moian. president of nesday with having inspired the th< . stmte Pohc ^ conference, aent filing of a Kst of delegates to tbe tttf . orsaniaatioos protest against sUte convention ia oppositioa to:pay reductio* ia New York city those filed by Mr. Lee. It is «a-, to u*. Governor. He said th e con derstood that there are plans for ierence included seventy-two po- a Tamauuay alliance at the state convention with the organisations of Albany. Rensselaer an d Oneida counties, fmrts of Saratoga. St. Lawrence. Oswego an d Jefferson counties, an d -possibly Onondaga, where William H. Kelly is leader. ; The move into Birtghamton was ; seen a s a definite step to carry , out Tammany's reported intention , to present Jarn^s J. Walker as a ; candidate for Governor shook! he , be removed from his present office iby Governor Rooaevelt lice organisations within the state with a membership of Sa.aoo po- licemen In support of his protest against tb*» special legislative ses- sion M r Koran called attention to the La AS of 1M2 . by which a New ! York city policeman's salary was i fiaed at $-.;>»»« after five years' service, an d (toe 1*29 referendum. • which increased the salary to $3.- I \Police officers through the state are not unmindful of the condi- • tion*; that have prevailed every. \ i where by reason of unemployment There is considerable sentiment | *•* th ^ ** ve \>**»»*+ \Whoat ] this section for Lehman ««**\* *» **«\>• *W^»» ™»<»^ b > local authorities for fands for th e tn Thacher BennHtt Democrat Leader Hits G.O.P. Stand On the Wet Issue Democrat. u d Republic*™ Xells Enormous Gathering of Democrats in I Complete Ticket, (or the j New Jersey That Republican Leader- Primaries. I -ATUAfl»7A J*fr*ArVU. Tuesday waa tbe final da y for ; th e filing of the designating peti ' tions of candidates for the party • primaries next month. 1 The candidates who are seeking nomination in the various otfices : this fall in each party aa d who ; filed petitions at the office of the ——— county commissioner* of election SBA GlRT K j A . 7 __ ta l follow: . t ' Democrats, member of ^ B .' w *<l^ Wor* . ha«t pthm^ ; bly. first district. George W. Park- «« Democrats here today GMV. ;er. Gouvemeur: second district. Franklin D. Roosevelt charged | John W. Wbalen, Massena; »pec- President Hoover with mlsrepre- jial county judge, Edward P. Mart- senting th e Prohibition plairic in in. Madrid; county treasurer, th e Democratic national platform. Chapin P. Collins, Pot»dam; dis - Tiie present Republican leader- trict attorney. Richard E. Hetfer 8 bip. Roosevelt asserted, \stands nan. Canton, coroners. Dr. Charles convicted o f trying to evade an d T. Adams. Edwards and Dr. Wll- confuse the Issue. Tbe honest dry liam J. Baldwin. Potsdam. Iwill honor more the honest wet ship Is Evasive. CANDIDATE GIVEN GREAT OVATION / ! Attorney General , reduction of taxation or th e relief and who i s looming _ . , _.. ^ m dark bor„e. In local Democratic «< t * os * > *• ***<**- Mr Mor a° tvhore the leader is David F. Lee. circles it is stated tbat the posi- \ ** W - rrb \ ««ctiiieBt of legisla -uho mas Governor Roosevelt's i lion of th* Democratic delegates ! tion **^«1 <kro«sh a special ses- f io«»r leader in the New York state \ will not be determined aatil after i *• 0, I if followed by local mws delation ai ike Chicago convea I the primaries. i mi * h t involve a coirespondiit_re^ ) —__ •• • ^ *•\—\\\* (laction in police pensions granted Gov. Ely Scores G.O.P. On Its Wet-Dry Stand St. Mary's Schools To Open Sept. 6 Dr. Da vies Vacations On River ; to policemen who bare oonscient- j i ioasly met every condition created '. \ in these extraordinary times.** j Mr. Moran arcued that if po- ; : (icemen's salaries were establish- \ ed by popular referendum, the •, l>eopte shouM have the right to rule on whether or not police sal- ' aries should be reduced. BOSTON*. Aup. JO.—Governor coald there by of the situation Joseph 8. Ely Monday night scor- !*»*«» <^t th e President ii wet and ed the \inconsistent'' stand an , prohibit left of President Hoover. Teaching Staffs ia the Acad- Tonner Pastor of Local Metho- emic Department and • dist Church Now Living Grades Are Announced. ' at Niagara Falls. iVice President Cartas aad the R* publican platform. The Governor, addressing a ' Democratic rally at Paaeuii Hall, | spoke of 'the ridicule** sltuatiou 'that no w exists so far as tbe Re publican tncket is concerned, with : a platform on prohibition that per the Vice Presideut i s dry.** \There's one thine *e did at ChkafW.\ he continued, \that they can nerer take away from as. We wrote into th e platform a piaak on prohibition that calls for the repeal of tbe 1Mb Amendment. \They tell «s it may not be re- pealed, but it has made the Presi- dent of th e United States wet, \ Governor Ely said the Presi Republicans, member of assem- | bly. first district. W. Allan New, •'U. Ogdensburg; second district, Walter L. Pratt. Massena; special county lodge. Horace C. Hale. Can- . ton; county treasurer. Charles M. Tait. Canton: l^eon E. Gale. PiercerieW; district attorney, Wll. liam D. Injrram. OwdensbarK: cor- l oners. Dr. William C. Smith. Win- ! throp. aad Dr. Frank D. , RirhvUle. The petitions of national con cressman so to Washington and than the shifty dry, and the ami- prohibi'ionist prefers the fo«r- sQuare dry to the uncertain wet,*' he said. \All will join in condemn- ing a fearful an d timid practice of evasion.\ The Democratic presidential as- pirant declared Mr. Hoover's ac- ceptance speech \proceeds delib- erately to misrepresent th e po*«- AIICD, tlon of tbe Democratic party j says 'oar opponents pledge the members of their party to destroy everv vestige of constitutional and tae both states sustain, as they do now, tae sound Democratic priu ciple that state aCIairs ar e best administered by the states them- selves. Wa l a New Jer?T and >>w York are no t afrn i. to trust the states even though the administration In Washington, as I shall show today, seems to i)>ubt that the states can be trustad to administer their own affairs. Once upon a time aa orator who was describing th e scenery of his state remarked that in the north it was \mountainous\ and in the south it was \molsterotts.\ That classic description re- minds me of the Republican na- tional ticket this year—\hhjh an d dry** at one en d and at the other end \Increasing moisture.\ But before I come to further me those of the candidates for th e effective federal control of sute senatorship to Albany. Ber- (liquor) traffic.' trand H. Snell, Potsdam, will again -j bave tb e right to assume that seek his congressional set. an d the president read the Democrat- Mr Thayer and Mrs. Graves com- * platform an d on that assump- plete the list of Republican can- tion I chante that this statement didates with their battle for th e was made to mislead the people of siate senatorship. Cti . Kenneth the country aad I assert a mere !• Gardner, Saraaac Lake, is the reading of the plaia. unequivocal St. Mary's academy aa d grade Rev . Dr. Sytvaaas S. Dav.es of school will open th e new scholas- Niagara Falls, formerly pastor of tic ye*r on Tuesday. September the MKbodirt Episcopal church «th. The day vill open by the of 0?den?ban:; Mrs. Davies aad COUNTY WORK BUREAU WILL ;niu aav Republican to be wet or'dent acd Vice President were en- | l>emocrat '< : designee for congress- provisions of the Democratic plat AIDWORKLESS dry.\ \What better proof.\ he said, i gaged tn \a complete straddle of ; a great enestien i prohibition).\ Mas- of the Holy Ghost at eight o'clock in th<> .cathedral, at waka ail the pupils mill assist. Both tb*- srade acd th e high school buildings are in readiness aad a very' strong faculty witi hare charge of the various 4e pertm-ats. 'In the grade school there are tb*> following new aasigaaseofs: Mother Irene will teach tke first grade. Sister Mary of the Angels ' will re|4ac»* Sister DTowilie ia the third crade. Sister Mary of Grace will re-piace Sister Miriam ia tbe fifth cra«>. Sister Eleanor ef th*> Sacred Heart replaces Sis- J t*r Andrew ia the eighth crade. . In tb*- hich »HMN4 Rev . John A. ! Cwtt#-r win be principal and teach i scien'-*-: R^-v. Urnif- Rrnrbe. A. R. lAtia: Sorter St. Egbert. M. A, English: St*T«r Rita. Iwatracaar of ' Art; Si^t«-r Mary Eelber. R A _ I Mathematics: Si>ter Thoaaas Aa-' •anas. Histery; Sister Jaae Fraa- i c*s. n A.. PYeaeh: Sucter Mare { Winifred. R. A.. C—tun u ad. j Stat^-r Mary Mastai. wfeoee re ! «wm «n <»;»'iaaii. will be w«| - . •i am i try «tnt*ic b>v«rn who aaaar b*T work, win bare caarge «f the avusK-. She wrS ala* toaca piivaac paptlv Tb*- Mrp^rier art wait, « f flaaatr; Rita i s tm their sen. Baxter Davies. aad Mrs. Davies* mn&ber. Mrs. Baxter, are sheading two weeks at 1^ E. Ue* is* camr oa Riverside drive. Bax- ter Davies is attending McGill aaedtcal college. Dr. Davies «ai formerly a well know*, minister of tk~ Nertberu New York caafereiK-f. He served at Adams before coming to Og- densbaig aad left here to accept a can to Grace M. E. caarch of Rochr-»t<«T. Chairman Frank to Submit List of Men for Canton Boad Job. Blind Were Mrs. Allen Ordered Off S.Hathaway Ford Street Is Honored COURT CASES BEFORE JUDGE JOHN H. WELLS Hubbard nf tbe city charities board to furnish htm with a Hst nf sMf bedted m+>a so that he will lie ready to sapa4y labor when tb e cafl ceases. Oowtrac*er CaSaaaa Edward Wand Fined $10 for >«* •«*• reaaested Caaamaader rraak Ewart of the AaHTicaa I>e- giea t^ fwraish b faraaer »*-mc^ a»ea desman jobs. • - Aary Legwsaarre desiriac eaayrtey Edward Wand >lead»d gwifcy te ****a* , «» naa^attd to aattfy Mr. a caar«e «f »isawl>i1f caaiit »« Kwart. errf oaarrt fmtaeaay aad was mmed naaa^iaaa Fraa*. faaror Mori*. fit by Jatfge Joaai H. Vdb a^»* *»d L^caa Tbaaaas of tb#> r. tasmaame of !«e« T«rk ^tat*- tr-tn-f *dnuwt<*ralta« wi B Chairman Julius Fraak of tae County Work Bureau has received ! official aetic* that unskilled la- f her to be employed on tbe Canton j OgdVnsbnrg state road jo b will be ; takt»n frem H*ts famished by tb*- work bureau. The rate of pay will SnVg^en\.^ *<** Vice-President umilies. Xot Disturbed by the mf the Legaan AnrHiary Mr. Fraak has reoaested Sopt. | Mayor. at Brooklyn. PLUCKY PLAY WINS $25,000 STAKE EVENT Outruns Faireno in Thrilling: Finish at the Hawthorne Track Yesterday. Diaermerry Cowdavtr—Fcr- Case Editae Advaare: A message received here yesfer- Aa a maa aad woaaaa. beta day aanewaced tb* electioa of Mrs. b'<iadL *a»* with a tin cup aa d a Allen S. Halhawev ** state rice- caae came waTkrng ua> Fmd Ktreei preiaoint <*f tb* Woaaen'K Anxil- aad stagisat poaalar soags tae May- ary of tbe Aaarrima I>-gri<«. Mrs. t- ^ M1Birr ^ ar. Ralati M. Mariaaette. bappetHil Hathaway has be*« a<-trre *a Aacil ^j-Kj riMJ •--•-- (aJoag aad •tired tbe rsapli. 11\ iary circle* f«T Hrreral years aad icaTled a jiatii maa aad araVred her eiectWai t<» fb!K pn^rtteci is a de- ^j,,^ a f%er plead >d gwiattr «• a charge ««* aa* be iaeaawatioa aad was greea a Wll taarr ^V**aVf RVHi •• ? alaWPI^dBW3B(MBa» vaSa raarpid with va- st. Mary's u. to be vfMMS bar^r rwo artuas «f nmtik . reoacauvd amttty ia tbe faratty. ' Rer Fatber H J . Martaa arii be ia cbarse «f th e atateth-a aad nwyawjj traaaiag *•\ **** ' '\• •*' year. the M«»I f>» tsaa of tbe fft.ttt graaa taw state- has wiffadwaaa Its •• awe eeaw iibale- «a «nana X-rw ¥«ra- «»w *»* tJhe wwra t» bcaag earned | aawed an tae caw «f Gearse BaK ' I r*edl * Injured YcHrth Now Recovcfkmjt : NoTdepho^ jServiccsfor for Aid Seekers JtikaJ.IkamzJl tbeaa off tbe street The haewn^i t^f affair is that ts»t tw« with a baaie. ap*^it the malar part of tke dsr aaariag aad aaaaaac tu* hat ca3ect*fi i aT fcie»*r Wr.v tbese sadt am-fcrrn akiewed ae/*#r tbi daf wet atdi a eaatrOKile **ir ' If Qw are I aaa w-nH tvmmt a aMtie « f bis \sm+ vrxvmz caeaa «tt*r gas rat*-* h- jawMsbf be dmaag warn Hh mi. ww-l*c aV. There are a*tait> «f &***>*• fbas rare w*b «aadi •y* »cii* a few «brnr.> JAat it «~* yaw 1-» man. an d John D. VanKennen. form wil l sustain that charge. \ Ogdensmirg is the choice tor state The Democratic platform, he senator. g*ld, \expressly and, unequivocal ly oppose th e return of th* sa- loon, and with equal emphasis it demands that there l>e federal control of the liquor traffic to protect dry states.*\ The Democratic convention, the candidate for president continued, \Fairly and *«.aareiy met tb e is- sae. It adopted by as overwhelm ing rote a plank so plain and cWr aad honest that n o one could doubt its meanins.\ The esyerience of lit years CHICACO. 10, Hawtborae Track ha s shown us that the r*roper -Plucky Play, owned by tae Korth- means of reguh»ting.~ the use of way Stable aad ridden by Jockey alcoholic beverages. Mr. Coosevert €. WvuU. captured oae of tae owt- said. **i«« through the states, wiih Ktaadiag eveats i a the racitu; world control by the federal government today by defeatiag the Belair Stad's limited to that m-hich is necessary PaiTcao ha oae id tbe moat thrill- to protect tbe states.** ia*. aaisbes oa the tarf this year. The great ratif»rat>oa rally was the Hawtborae Gold Cap. a fZ*» *•* staged by beader Praak Hague as stake race aadl oae of th e ricaeat New Jersey^ tribute to the aat in the West. ienal standard bearer aa d it was Faireno. after leading all the way, marked b y aa oataaeriag from er- wax candrt m tae stretch by the er y sertiaa of the state. It was a betas; greea a perfect wonderful demnaati aUoa. eati- r»de by Jockey C. Woolf. Faireae mates o f tbe atteadaace raaaring arrwd b<a<«r Mtt4 a as^rtted recng- aitsoa «f b*T HTicM-trf «^r k m be ^^.neadaaf: by tare* leartfas i a tae as high as 3m*M. It was remmis- Taaa? «r «a - cwaaatsatita. J^ie rs a t€Tfidk ^^ mpaBfc? d te be a save cent of ttoe entaawartic acclaim past pr*s»deai #d H \V^J*** *J wnaaer bat tirad after setthag a ter- gtrea Osw. Saarta m tae caapaji;n AOT * H, \7..\ < * e * mt **JT **• rifxr pace iocfcey Tom Mailer rede i*ar years ar*>. ** *** c^awpletrBg hrr wial yw tfc ^ i**^ 9rad*s Eaat«ra aeae,: Caae^v^lt was flv-n a tataalt as faaHtJi di«»r»r« caairssaa H* r MM% ^ oasw-d aw P-%e Bo^wi'a aad eaa awatiaa aad bin ^peeca was *****' rBf T rr< ^^ JT tT **\ Judaea: »T Jocmey E Steffea aaaaV caeered time aad agwrn dwrvac tb* t^ *V ed tbsed afaer crriac Faireao a : Mas saeeeh ia part was a* fei aawa^wrrf-eawj. bard rar» a. tae *awly raaambsg ilows. Ow«te, iaairirua Drrbv wavaer was- 1 am parfk-miarrv *>**< m s«att#r>; r»l>ef w**rk aawmg U* vraM tbe l<«ral WW+IK ir**m tsa** asd tbrxr Carrier Pigeon Alights in City « Aix A c-mrry—t frr.\+m bnanns band «r Tbr Kera! O Faeces of Ottawa tcfl aoar tb* r??y aat ! -eet^erday ami was <arr»d afl* ta* aatw* stamaoa wfceje m wan f?d aad watered. Af- Ses* d, bad reaved * The bard aamavnl aa maw* a same tawmv A rear ag* PWckr Play beat Use frwi|>m» is aei eaJr **Ve« taatid Sam Mca* aa law same jaae beiweea Cettnaw mi—ii aJtb^wab aaaary tbiaaba Saa mjataT it is also aVae wa* aatjuatabif. Tae earaaaga frinadnaap becaase at <aa a«s- Pbarky Play hav*> aaaaated »• terir riaatisaii bet area ISew *nr- hs the past tmree sey aad **ev Terk, raaamac back aar yearj- aa d «e i s i i.<ari>i asjbjma the i lUaial aened ubia U*r «f tae bagaj** miiry earaerm a tarn* tae >*ae reyaf raw tae aaale aad prernac*^ •f I #4 l*i Tae reiatsaaa tbe PBWT aaaa «f f2€Jt aa tbe $2 amanarsa. ibara*er mirana aw earosai r e ami be- TOOAY^ arCATHCM He elacidatloa oa that point le t make another clear. Hopes for Temperance However we may differ a s to method, we aU agree, taat tem- peranoe is one ot tbe cardinal virtues. Ia dealing with the great social problems in my own state, such a s tbe care of the wards of the state, and ia com- batting crime, I have had tc can- wirier most earnestly this qaestion of temperance. It i s bound up with crime, with insanity asd, only too often, with poverty. It is increasingly apparent that the intemperate use of intoxicants has no place in this ne w •mechan- ized civilization of oars. In ou r Industry, io ou r recreation, ^m our highways, a drunken man i s more than aa abjectional com- panion— hf is a peril to tbe rest of u- . The hand that controls the rr-i >'r»r>- of our factories, that * .id . the leering wheel of oar a. jmobiies. an d the brains that r de tbe coarse of finance and industry, should alike be free from the ejects ef «rver4adal- genre it. ak-ahnl. Hut tea mtuuods adapted since the great war with tae parpoae of aclreving a greater temperance by tbe forcing of prohibition have been acrampaaied ha most parts of the coautry by complete aad tragic failures. I aeed aot point eoi to ya a taat general eaooar- agemeat ef mwieasaeas has re salted: that earruptien, hypa- crisy. criae aad diaorder aaaa emerged, aad that instead a f re- stnetrag, we have eat ended the spread of faatemperaaee. Tarn fail are aas came far thus very g'*ad res aaa: We have ttptaaed •\*> mrsery spaa the pawar af ?evern't>**aaal actloa instead af ?wt.~t;rRtr.nc that tbe aatffearitgr of tbe been*, tae aartbora? «** ta* >chwd aad aartKaurrjy Cbe aav tborhry o f the chanxmes aurrters a forces aa Twe TecB*?** tact be fax twm is m liatrT TVne are bad faresaafljt. Tae OedeF am Tr*ma» TParnr^