Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1939 — Page 2
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, Test Your Knowledge | C*a you answer sv»eu of t see , tun question*? Turn to Four for th* answer* ■ 1 ■ "| "■ i'i i o I. In which river are the tMMMM Whirlpool Rapid*? 2 How ta !».;» written in Homan numeral*? 3. In singing. what ia falsetto: 4. Who la UanuH Aum' >_ What i* Utt- *hvrt«et verae in MSTIt K or *SLK OS UMM OS iifetivMi axr «« Hoot. nun 1.0 A s* Nolle* It hereby given that the prln<iml and internal owing on ih« reapolhe arhoul tuna loan* Hereinutlei lueulluned were lona past due ana unpaid un the Inal day et January, l»U. and attil remain unpaid, luaratere. the undemaavu. Viator 11 Kuner. at Auditor vt Auani, < ouniy, elate ot Indiana, will, al tue •a»i <l»or «t the Court Huu*e to Devalue In aald roumy, on Monday. ttw *7 Ik day el Marrte lam between the hour et ten unto** A M and • o'etoak F M on raid Jay otter for aale al PubUc A union, ana will tell to toe klaneel bidder, me tollowinc dewrlbed tenets ot real <*tato situated In Adams County, Stale ot Indiana, town. Iran Ne. into North % ot outlet No, «» to the Juavpa < rabba »rd solus addition to toe town, now city ot l>e<atur. Indiana, 331 N. Aievvnlh Street, a lev liq story frame Bouse on said lot. Til* aale ot raid tract ot real eataie will be made to satisfy the prtoeb paL latereai. danras<» and costs and accruing interval and coat, upon a certain mortgage on raid rial ea late, executed by Maude A. and Millon K Hower, in favor ot the giale ot Indiana tor use of Congreaaivnai School Fund* aa follow* , Amount ot unpaid pris tpal ot rale loan. IIIHW, amount of intereat cost *w* damage*. |,7o.*e. total amount due on raid loan on day ot rale tiutowe Iran he. IM« Commencing at th* southwest corner of the northwest quarter vt seetloa It In township IS north ot range It east, them* north 11 chain* and thirty.three links, than-* m a svutn east direction so a* to striae tne line div Idins the north east quarter ot th* north west quartet from tn* southeast quarter of tne north west quarter ot said section U 1» chains and Si link* west ot the east line of said quarter thence west to to th* northwest corner ot th* south east quarter of the north weal qoarer ot raid section, thence south -v < halna and lb links, them * west to the place of beginning containing 41 and Sl-ISS acre*. The eale ot aald tract of real ea tate wm be made to satisfy tne principal. interest, damages and < oats and accruing interval and cost upon a certain mortgage on said real estate, executed by Charles W. and Kdlth J. Johnson, in favor of tn* state of Indiana tor use of Common School Funds as follows: Amount ot unpaid principal ot sale loan. SJSue»». amount ot interest < eat and damages. |s*« 00 total amount dus on v.cid loan on day ol rale. IlIMt" Al said sale said several tract, ot real estate will be ottered aeparett - ly and all the rights, title and intervote <>t th* respective mortgagors m and to real estate. <nd of all persons firin<O* n< * corporation clsimlna or bolding any right*. title or inures, in t< sail teal estate by and through -aid mortgagors, or ■» much thereat as may be necessary, to satis to the amount due on aald mort-. gage will be aold. Terms of rale: Cash on day ot aale. Victor H Etcher, Auditor ot Adama County. Indiana Meh. S-13-.v
CATTLE AUCTION MONDAY. MARCH 27, 1930 11:30 Sharp! T. B. 60—REGISTERED—60 Negative Bang* I . .leral H(H.STEIN> MaMitnEree Accredited At FAIR GROUNDS. VAN WERT. OHIO I have Imported those cattle from Canada where they are bred (or Production and Butterfat. "THEY WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES ’ 30 OUTSTANDING BROOD COWS tanging from 8 yr. to S yr. old. a lai Kt percent calves by aide, balance close up. 25 HElFEßS—ranging from t> months to it months old. some br«d 5 BULLS—Record dams and sires. Ranting from t> months to IS months old This is a sale of truly desirable Registered Holst eins I land'Picked by an eapert. Herd Sires and Foundation Stuck for the Large Bret'der agd for the ambitious Small Breeder They were purchased from breeders who have raised pure bred animals more than 35 years, conslat Ing of RAG APPLE PABST and sOU CANARY FINDERNE BREEDS DON’T MISS THIS! THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! '.Cattle cau be seen before th<> sale at the Vau Wert Fair Grounds Catalog oil request GEO. V. MELLOTT, Bryan, Ohio AUCMONEERS- Roy Johnson, Decatur; Carl Bartlett Muncie. Ind Pedigree Reader Keith C. Hoover. Toledo, Ohio. j.!. .."s. jeaggL. . •—■■■ - i
Barney (ioogle and Snuffy Smith SO FAR. YET SO NEAR By Billy De Beck bmls of T •« euHNM• t oont R OLOJJ’ o*-ws going to et k v -t i Z ‘S'® 9 ' ) ' V i'-vsk,pg C*■’■*’kA* .•e-' z '■! ** - laS _| zZ/4--4 >-c>-,'.'"'/- -j ! "'" - - - ~ "~" " ’ " ‘ ■"" f ' ■—— I ■' 1 i ■" THIMBLE THEATER Showing -“BOWLING IS POPEYE’S SPECIALTY!” K ggffl tef g .To%i ESt Matiil IS? kw rtn> r „ K.,., h.. | ky-iT* I ‘** \tr.._ ■
/Ib<- Bible* 4 Whai group of Island* Be north of the mainland of Scot laud? 7. Which State is nicknamed Hawkeye Blate?” | » What I* the correct protiunciai Eon of the word cadence? » What la the uatur lor a nine aided poly non? 10. In which *tata wa* Preaident Andrew Jotaaon born? 1. What to ornithology' 2. With what Malor League club doe* Bob Feller play? 3. Which actor and access receive the Motion Picture Academy ot Arta and Science* award* tor the beet perturmance* in !»**? 4. W’hat ia the correct promuiclatija of the word comparaute? 4. Con a parton be a tit Idea of a btale ot the IL *. without tenia an AaMrteaa citiaen? 4. Name the capital ot Afghan*taa. 7. For what government agency do the tairiato 18HA aland? 4. What to the title ot a aiudeui undergoing the comae at Ute V. 8. Naval Adademy? *. What la a micrometer? la. lu which country ia the Ma-ii<-aaie River? **M**raMssraw*wssswss*eMMwdto****««eM***w***wess*nw*Bs*» MlTtl *. <»» *t*M I Al. UfraKIIM. •»' < «•! M t »Ul M II XvUt'e in given lit* lav ;>*v*r* ut AUaii** Cuutil>, IniiianA. ti*at m •!*•*'i«l meeting of ite* AU*tn> , Cuunly VvnavH vs naul county wul be held at tin Auditor * uffloe in tne C-»uri al InHatur, Iml.. al * •* uvicnb A M on Thurada>, Martie Stott*. I*S* at wb»« h time and place I the eatd vounrtl w*H appoint a meal’ * b*r of the Adam* County Vounctl t»> *rve for one year on th* Adam* t junty Bun rd of Taa Adjustment •nd aiao the BaM < »onvH will con- • Aer and make if m«y deem adti*» auk the following apecial appr»* prlationa for the <ounty office* and institution* towit; t'Jerk. P«»»t«yjrr I vo for the Ha. 4m- t purveyor** and Trustees IMtrh Mileage - Hitfhway Repair. Operating, ItoMpease I3ji.*2 Highway Repair, material 171*.32 Highways Hupt . Mikagf — «« 3i Taxpayer* appearing shall have tue right to be heard thereon, after •aid appropriation* shall be made leg or mor* taxpayer* feeeling them *4 Ive* aggrieved by auch appropria* Hon* nta> appeal to the Biair lioaid <.f T«x C<»mmi*»k*ner« f<»r lurther and final action thereon by filing their petition therefor with the County Auditor within the time fi*- • d by law and the Slate Board w»U fl* a date for hearing In th.* county • tfh tor H Eit her Auditor Adami* County.
WRINGER ROLLS —far all makes of Washer*. Also repa.r work on all maksa of washer*. Call FERI) KLENK Phone 781-E
DOCTORS
< RAPTKR I YWNG Doctor Arden was going lb rough th* proc*** of reorienting himself after g night'* sleep, tie had been doing that now for two week*. He would ci-on hi* eye*, rat* for * **cond or two at hi* itrnngw aurroundinga. and then clone them again. The wide brass bed with the sagging soring* became the narrow owe of hi* hospital bedroom; the telephone beside the bed would ring at any moment, and he would have to hurry into hi* clothe* and go. halfawake, to the *low old elevator with ! the ancient colored Joe inside. “Ixt me off at the corner of the park. Joe. Got to meet a lady " “Yea, *lr," Joe would say, grinaing it was an old joke between them, but for Joa it had never loat Ito humor. The elevator would rise with deliberation. ft was an open cage, and there would be vistas of long bare 1 halls, poorly lighted, and of tired i night nurses waiting hopefully far < the dawn, or of convalescent* from I the ward*, in hospital trouser* or I loose wrapper*, shuffling along ia carpet dipper* for thi* purpose ar that. Then some where the elevator would stop, and he would step out. a tall, disreputable figure, to find an anxious nurse waiting for him. “It'» Baird in D ward. Doctor. Her temperature's been dropping since three o'clock." For a little time then he would be I king Mor*, he would be a god of sorts, nurse* hurrying to obey hi* order*, th* ward watching him with interest, and perhap* some feeble life hanging on hi* quickne**, hi* •kill. “Tray here?" “Yes. Doctor." “AU right. Baird. This will make you feel better “ He would stand or sit by the bed. bolding to a wrist, watching the rise and fall of a chest Hi* world always sharply contracted at such time* ft consisted only of the patient on the bed and himself, with a nurse hovering by But sometime*, especially if the call came early in hi* sleep, he acted by a sort of automatism. He would go through the proper motions, but in the morning he would hardly remember. Thera might be ar. empty bed in a ward, the patient gone and the mattress rolled up on the wire springs, ready for sterilizing ft would come to i him then with a shock that he had »een a human soul pass on the night before and had gone back to bed and forgotten it. “Well, you did *1) you eouid. Doc tor" “I wonder!" he would say. and feel the ay*e of the ward on hiis :•; All day he would have a sense of. guilt. Then it would pa.-* By eve-1 ning. in the interne*' room, he' would be drinking a surreptitious glass of hear and saying: “Nothing to do with that fellow in A Came in too late. Who want* some poker?" But it was not quit* *o easy a* that. He had a bad habit of going back over hi* ***** The poker game would start: some of the intome*. Bcott. the X-ray man. and perhaps Dickinson from the laboratory. Sometime* sis were playing.' aometime* only two were left to' j mark time. But there would be, time* when hi* mind wandered back ' to some empty bed in the silent hoa-. pita I overhead. "Wake up. Chrtol What ar* you »o glum about?" His name, which was Noel, had been altered by some wag to Chnatm*s, and from that to Cnria. “Sorry I’U eheek the bet." It would pan*, he knew In a few hour* or a day he would have forgotten. His big heavy-shouldered figure would ones more move with assurance into the ward*, and one* more at times he would be king or even God to hi* small domain. He would whistle in the corridor* and make hi* littl* jok** in the ward* “Hold still now Thia i* going to hurt you mor* than it hurt* me!" Or: “Kick with that tog? Sure you 1 will. You've been kicking *var since you came in here!” There would be a triumphant
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•wing to hia shoulder* under the white coat when at last the drew , ' Ings were done and the ward* quiet L He would rhange hi* soiled coat for a fresh one, light a cigarette, stop to chat with a nun*. “Well, 1 suppose you were out dancing last night!” “Dancing! I've got other uae* for my feet." "Well, they’re very nice feet." he would say. and wander on cheerfully. But there were many time* when ho felt that he had failed Rome-, time* whoa th* *cr«ea* would be up around the bed. he would be alone I with the paßeat, just the two of,
■ ’•/ I' z /Z 7 "Well, they’re very nice feet," he would aay and wander on cheerfully.
them, and it would seem etrange to < him that one of them was going on , into death and the other bark to a warm room and to sleep. It seemed ' unfair. He felt ashamed the* of hia 1 vitality, and of the fact that when it wa, over, he meant to see if there was anything left front the night nurses' supper. Dr. Arden grunted and turned over. He waa slowly awaking now, beginning to remember. That last night IB the hospital, for instance Hv had made his final rounds at muinigbt, saying a aort of mute farewell to all familiar thing*. Shabby and old a* it was, he had loved every corner of it. Here and there in the ward* a patient had been awake, and he had stood by the bed in the *em>d*rkn**a. “Sorry you're going, Doctor. We'll mis* you.” “Sorry to go, old man." But it was in the children's ward that he had remained the longest. A small girl there was erying. and he had gon* ia and picked her up “What's the matter, sweetheart? Can’t you sleep?” "I want my mother " He had wrapped a blanket around her, and she stopped crying. Always i in that ward he felt helpless and I filled with pity. These little waifs and stray*—the hospital gave them care, but it eouid not give them love. He held her cio-er in his artns. "If I sit down with you, will you go to sleep?" , “I'll try." So he had sat down with her on I one of th* hard ward cbairs, and ! after a time she had fallen asleep. , Somewhere ahead of him lay the ■ future, unknown and mysterious; , but somewhere am', someday. God j willing, there would be in It some quiet room, and like this he would > be holding in hie arm* a child of • hi* own. > That had been hi* reel farewell to > the hospital, although he wads a formal on* the next day. going I cheerfully, shaking hand*, laugh
, lag, promising to <*««m back often j Then at last he heard the big from ■door* cloae behind him ami knew that he was through with that phase of his life and that hr was al last alone in a not too friendly WOf Id. He was fully awake now. He opened his eyee, yawned, and stretched, and a* he did ao a bras* ball from th* top of th* bed fell down and struck him sharply on the head Hi* reaction wa* instant and indignant. He eaught it up and ' dung it aero** th* room, and th* resultant clamor broke the Sunday I morning calm like an explosion J When it had subsided, be beard slow
| footstep* elimbing the stair* and a j drawling voice outside which he . recognised a* belonging to Henry ' Walters, with whom and whose family he sharei the house. "Anything wrong. Doc?" “That ball fail off the bed again and hit me. And don't call me Doc!" “t fixed it yesterday. Doctor.” “We!!, it didn't stay fixed. Can I get through to the bathroom?” Henry, outside, cleared hi* throat. "I'll tell you. Doctor Dick got h»ms kind* late last night, and hi, mother i thought he'd better sleep this mor.i- . ing. He ain't so well. If ysu wouldn't l mind using the back stair*—" "Il won't kill him if I go through. I will it?" Access to the bathroom was through the room occupied by Dick, and a part of th* arrangement had been that Dick should be up and out early for that reason. But the l*»t I thing in Dick Walters' mind waa to tie up and out early; and now Chris I heard Henry'* apologetic cough again. "I’m sorry. He'* locked the doors.” ' hri* rat up on the side of the I bed. Already he knew that he had . mad* a mistake in adopting the ! Walter* family. He felt a vague i sympathy for th* mild, inefficient i man outside, and a sort of pity for 1 the drab and listless woman who . was hi* wife. This sympathy at I that moment was not lessened by a voice, young, feminine, and sharp, from the hall bedroom next to his. ! “For heaven'* sake, Father, j what's the idea? And on Sunday , morning at that!" e “It'* all right, Katie You go to . sleep again. j “I've got a fin* ehsnce of going , to sleep again.” Chris smiled grimly to himself. f Already be knew that Katie Walters would not appear downstair* until she wa* certain that th* morn--0 ing work was don*. (To be continued ) &MIHM *• M,r> trail snwkwt I- OtarN»wS *, Bias r«".M ***** las
♦ RATSB One Time—Minimum charge of I JiC for 20 words or !•*•- Over 20 wore*. li»C per word Two Time*—Minimum charg* es 40c fee M wore* ee lee*. Over 2® weed* 3e ger word ter the twe time*. Three Tim**—Minimum charge of 60c for 20 word* or lee*. I Over 20 word* 3l t c per wore i for the three time*. i Cere* of Thank* ..—... 35c I Obituaries and verse* .. 41.00 , Open rate • diaplay advertising j Joe per column inch. FOK SALE AFFLE TKUk RALE—Good clean large tree*, while they iaat, 3J W > per 14. Evergreen*, ahruba, orna- > meatal* aud shade tree* We crake lawn*. Rivereid* Nursery, Berr.a, Indiana. >IHt FUK SALE--7 make* V**4 Wanner* >7.M up. Bargain* in sweeper*. <*.i*oliae stovea, refrigerators. Small down payment*. Decatur Haihery. EH! FUR SALE—Purebred Duroc male hog. Year old. Ed Miller, *q mu* *outh ot Salem. 44-3tx FOR RALE — Duroc male ho* I Phone 761-H. 47-31* FOR SALE —4O inaerapciug mattreaaes. 116 to |SM*. Liberal trade In allowance tor your old > mat tree* Easy term*. Sprague Furniture C«., 143 S Second St Phone 1»». 47-41 FOR SALE—Chkka—Special Day Old aud starter chick*. Leghorn < orkerei* 2 cent*. Book order* now fnr April- Decatur hatchery Phone 4»7. bets j FOR SALE—Baby Chkk*. Get our disease control plan with 1W * i replacement first two week*. Al*o bargain price* on sexed cock* ( Place order* early. O. V Dilling ' Decatur R. 2. CraigviUe phone. 44-m-ttf 1 I- !■ I ■ I FOR RALE—6 4.40x14 new V. R. Royal Urea, bargain for quick aale. Lee trade iua. Knapp service. 46- —— l ' FOR SALE- Bxl2 Brewster Broad- > loom maroon rug; practically; new. inquire 134 So. 4th St.. Decatur 44-3tx | FOR SALE—One six room house, ■now vacant, located on Patterson St. Also baled clover aud mix- ! ed hay. Phuue 447. 47-3tx FOR SALE — Week-old Shorthorn heifer calf. Full Hooded big type 1 n.ale hog. U. P. Schmitt. 47-b4t FOR SALE—Used furuUure. etove* and ptanoe; round aud square, table*; 10 dining room chairs, j cabinet heater, coal and wood kitchen range gas rauge. 1 piauo, A-l condition; 1 organ, mattresses and spring*. No reavouable offer refuaed. Sptagui Furniture Co.. 163 8 Second St. Phon* 19*. 47MARKETS AT A ULANCE Stocks: regular in quiet trading. ißotiil*. regularly higher; U. S. government*, irregularly higher Chicago stocks: irruguh ly higher. Call money: one per gpaL Foreign exchange: Swiss Jiang • esk; other European steady in relation to the dollar. Cotton, up as much as 4bc bail | Grains: wheat easy, off about ige coru flnn up about 'g<: Chicago livestock: hugs ptoady to weak, cattle, steady to weak. I flievp weak. Silver hai In New York; uu- ‘ i hanged al 42Sc a line ounce.
--■i. , „.■ „ | M ■.—l.. „„, , ... „,„ „,,,„ The Store Os Super Bargains Offers INNERSI’RING < * V MATTRESSES sls “ $39.50 Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattreaa. Easy term*. Aok to »•« our Gc'.den Re»t Bod Spring*. SPRAGUE i i FURNITURE CO. |IM So. Second B*. Phono IM sDoes\ouß RADIO HAVt LARYNGITIS? CALL MILLER RADIO SERVICE ! Phono 625 1M Monroo St. Dbnpp <*s9
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 370-A at our expense for dead stock removal The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. | l»4t I AM noßclting new subscription* renewals for Father Coughlin* magaslne. "Social Justice.” Help get Ba circulation to one million by subscribing Mr* Nlmo Smith, Phone *34 Hx NOTICE--Parlor Suites recovered. We recover and repair anythin* W* buy nnd aell furniture. Decatur Vpholatera. Phon* 430. 144 8 Second Street. 44-llt . At TO 81 PPI.IEB — ReU dealers Spark Plug* aud Ignition Point*. Coll*. Auto Bulba. Fan Belta. Wiper Blade*. Brake Lining Piston Ring*. Shop Lights. * volt Battery ’ Lights. Tira Boots Wrench Set*. I Thunno • Spark Plug Cleaners. Fuse* Steady repeat year round busiuea* Can atart with assorted stock of *Sb 00 up according to territory. FEDERAL FACTORY. 1414 8 Wabash. Chicago. ltx-s NOW HATCHING two batebae ot Baby Chicks every week, all eadlbg breeds, also Baby Duckl eg* Reaaonabi* price*. Model Hatchery. Monro*. itotf WANTED WANTED—Painted walla to wash by new Von Shrader method Cleaned in halt the time. No me** Paper Ueaned. Phone 1074. Mou roe Phone J-31. Georg* Engle <i7 3ti SALESMEN — Sensational colored enamel Social Security and identification plate* Wallets free : with order Helis |oc. commission 30c. sample 16c. Regent Co 147* Broadway. N Y. C. 47-Jtx-s STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on fanners In Adam* County. I No experience or capital required Make up tv 613 a day Write MR EARMAN. Box 133. Eaton. Ohio I lU-a WANTED— Small furnished apartmeat. Box 533 B. care Democrat office 4»-3tx WANTED— Building, any siie from about IPtt xlO-ft. to 2<HtAIJ-ft . about 6-ft. high. Movable Box 532-B. car* of Democrat. Phone 4*43. Ox WANTED —Loans on farms. Eastern money Low rales. Very kibural term*. Sea me tor abstracts ot UU*. Preach Quinn. 33-m-w-t - FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment, beat, light, water furnished. Over Madison theater. Phone 444. 46-3tx FOR RENT—2 light housekeeping room*, outside entrance, furnace heat. 325 North Fifth Bt. 44-31 X CARO OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbor* and friend* for their aastetaucc in the illnes* and death of Mrs. Godfrey Lehman We appreciate the acts of kiudnes*. words ot sympathy and floral offer mg* Godfrey Lehi man a Oscar Lehrtnan aud Family. Ed Bauer and Family. COURT HOUSE 1 Trustor of Monree township to Dniel Morand I acre in Monroe township for 4Mb>. Bertha L. Rk e to Carl D GerOer. Ci ux Inlot 4 in Decatur for *1 bo. George Cook, et ux to Claude Lewi*, et al inlot* 47-4IC»-7e In Ceylon of JIOO Robert W. Hangk, ex to Jerac F. Nyfteler. et ux .15 ot au acre in Decatur tor |b<>v. Robert W. Hauitk. ex to Jreie F. Rupert .14 ot an acre lu D*< slur tor I »7'-6. Daisy Ksnltb to Ratto Smith. .20 ot an acre in Decatur for |j.uo 500 Bhxcte BhiH. l«-lb. ft hite Paragon Bond typewritinu paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat C«. ts
DR. 8. M. FRIEDLEY Veterinarian Special attention given dltoeoeo of cottie. Tuberculin and Bang* toot* Office and reoldence, 11S8 North Second St Phone 5434 f-J?-™"'! ■ , ■! — m DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to dloeaoeo of cattle and poultry. Offica ft Reoldence 430 No. Fifth St Phone 198 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyeo Examined ■ Glaeeei pitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Tp|p P h An>
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M- r . M ' ,y S w Wheat 6H 1* flora 47tt • <7 *‘ ! ;1 * LOCAL GRAIN M ‘ R *q T BURK ELEVATOR CO. Mr Corrected Mar. -11 ■'_ Prices to be lu ®° JR No. 1 Wheat. 60 !b» ** c* ll- * » No. 3 Wheat, et' , I Oat*. 30 lb* tr»( IlTc-l No. 2 Yellow Corn _ New No. 1 Y.-1..-W torn No. 2 buy Bo*“» " L Ry* —7 B CENTRAL SOYA CO' A< NO. so|" tfrra* rrr-trrtj, JM —t —7"^~7^Z-o«« ,,u O Trade In a Good To
