Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1946 — Page 2

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‘•v* . SUNDAY EL I SCHOOL LESSON ■y HAROLD L LUMDQUUT 0 D Ot Th* JMt!» IMtltut* of ®jU*|®R«x*m4 by W*«t*rn N»*»p»f*r union I Lesion for June 2 t Mton *ubW*t* and Vrtptur* tntt eel*<'•* «n 4 cep) rlgt.'r Jby !ut*in*'.!y*«! Council of R«ll<lou« KdueaUSn; um 4 by pernuwl im. FRIKNDS AT BETHANY LESSON lEXT~M*ik 14 z*. Luk* 16: MU Jvi.n 11:1-3 MEMORY SELEcnON—L*I M Gvt on* toother for kv* 1* ot Ood —I Jvkn R 4 ' 7 ' Frl«nu»Uip com** to that* wiw ar* friendly Tbit r»ipon»* ot hurt to heart, which opto* up the deep well* of mutual devotion, is one ot hie’i richest experiences. There la too little true friendship In the world because men and women have nut learned of the Lord Jesus what It menu lu be a real friend. There are mutual privileges and correspondingly mutual reipumlbiU- ! tiea in friendship. There are sorrows to share as well as Joy*, and there are times when there must be the outpouring of sacrificial devotion "There's not a friend I ke tn* lowly Jesus, no. nut one!" is not just the sentiment of a hymn writer. There ta no friend like the l ord He. therefore, merits our fullest de* votton These are three iuddauta to out lesson, all of which took place in Bethany, toe little village near Jerusalem where our Lord had found real friends He went there to rest, to pray, and to dud companionship These incidents reveal that I Love Give* Ail iu Bacritcial Devotion (Mark H 3-o*. A rather shocking thing took place in the home of Simon Jesus, his distinguished guest, was at dinner with the disciples, when a woman walked in unannounced and anointed his head with costly spikenard ointment The disciples were surprised, and led by the betrayer. Judas, who had his hands on and in the money bags, they protested such awful waste. Think <>f It—the value of thia otot-' ment was 3DO pence, th* equivalent (we are told) of 500 days ot work. I Hut means in our day it would be worth from thiee to five thousand dollars She should have stopped to think! Some lesser gift would have shown her love, and this rich gift could have been used tor the poor' Thus reasons the cool, calculating church member; but the believer with his heart full of love for the Master, gives without stint. The Lord honored her gift arid accepted it as the aimmting of bis body for hi* coming death. He reminded them that they would al-1 way* have the poor to care fur, and he would soon be gone Love which never ovei flows in toe abandonment ot sacrifice for the one beloved is a cold and distant I thing, in fact, one wuuder* if it | really should be dignified by calling I it love at all I The Lord is looking fur followers I who are willing to give themselves I freely and gladly for him. pourI mg out the lovely fragrance of a I life fully yielded to him. t 11. L*V* Share* the fellowship us I Jey 'Luke 10:38-42). I The little home of Mary, Martha I and Lazarus in Bethany was lightI ed up by that intangible but delightI ful glow which come* with a friend 1 who honors one's home by his or i her presence i He had often been in this home. E Here he found relaxation and comI fort. Here be gave of himself In felE towship and blessing ■ But there was a shadow over this ■ visit Martha, eager to have a good ■ dinner, was "cumbered" in heait B and soon became critical us Mary B because she sat at Jesus’ feet S Do not assume that Mary had not ■ dona her share of the woik. She ■ had. but she "also sat at Jesus’ ■ teat.’’ In otiier words, she knew S when the time had cume tu quit fussg h*g and to get some real fellowship ■ out of the Joy of having Jesus in g? the home. El We who love and serve the Lord M need to watch lest we become so E "cumbered with much serving" ’hat R we loee out spiritually We can beBl come so busy with church work. S holding office* in religious organira HI tions, yea, even witn preaching and teaching, that we do not have Ng time for personal fellowship with H the Lord. Q 111. Leve Bears the Burden of SerOS, row (John 11:1-3). B Th® vary home where joy was the S portion one day, became the house 9s of aicknes*. death and sorrow on H another day Life Is like that-we n may all expect that tragedy, sickH| ness and trouble will come. ■ What then? Well, you will And B| that some of your professes friend* will disappear They ar* fairjQE wvather companion*. They have no BE taste for storms Real friends will Bm stand by. and what a treasure they prove to bo! BB But her* rgain th* best friend of HE an to Jesus When Latarua was Ba «»«*• • uter> >eßt urto ” BUI Send for Jesus in toe hour at need’ HM Oh. » U tai® that he tod act es»* SB uaul Laxan.* was dead but a* had gO a good reason tor that, and to du* Mil WMCUW

o- — 0 j RURAL CHURCHES | o o *W —I Union Chapel Church United Brethren in Christ O H. and Celia Fellett. Pastors! I’mfii <t Mornlnv M-rrlu'x Suii'iiiv i luhil M Thurman I lih-w NiiiK-rliih-iiiieiii I Muioliig wiiixliip HL LV siilijt-i I luiokiiig Ip riii xiiiiii Emlmtvui •' gumps fur vimlli ami mliilt* Eu-uitig wo iilp s The Third Quarterly i'mihi < ti< >■ will In- In-Id Ihllomliu Hu , wniiii; -irtluI’r.iyi i »»-i >ii e Wedn«-uluy h I'ilnlr ii-lii'iil.-uil fiilliiMllUC tin S ihl.i i-Miiiii. mid llit Wt-dlir d.iy - ti-iinik turrit«-> Tin- Ihtly Vmailon HHde Hihmd mH tiuiiliim till* week with Hit , lli>llic I>l■l It I fit -I I .11 II 111 lilt Uli ii- SI Suml.iy eit-iiliiv o St. Luke Evangelical And Reformed Honduras H H Meckstroth. pastor -i .i in wui-hip -el»ii i Tlieim Till Hi Hl us Hi« Sfatnif-iit I i a in Sunday •< huul .Mumiay in Friday Kirkland Biliie iu liitul Fi Hl i) i :u p in Kuklatid Billie 11l -ul i ulllllll ill lim 111 H Monroe Methodist Church E 0 Keggerrei*. pastor ■i :u Mtuniiu wuithlp Thl» wi l be tin- ln-t Wul-llip neiriie us Lu- m w i uiifen-iii t yeai mid llit- I' -iui will lirliiv u uittsmie uti lln I (ppm tilin' v nut ' "ml It i ji- us Today' Npei ini uiu»ii by tin I'buir |i« m i 'hurt h Si huul '• 15 Yuuih Fellow-hip 7 ill The Klellilfl- Si I Vile Will lie ill ktepuix with I lie tall I-- fell ll» till- t'lllllu ll us Iti'llilpfur - In- to ii iii. i-fidt .lune 2 a- - il.it ill pr.iyei tu Aliiiijliiy Hod I'u thi i urtailuieiit of th> aliuhol Ii lieier.ie,. ii.iflu iii Auieriia in i!u- i i it • ’ln t adithuial ai titudi of Me!;iodl*lii low.ml lie b n ig ami -i Hili j of ah oi, ,||i in n i,I.- will In i< i|ewill and the T- Uipei.in, I I'liliile A TolVef 11. S'leujih ■ I', Ill'll lim* lieell pie pat-'I nv the W i T I will bi 110 I II W ■ il.i—tl.iy 7 .m Mid we. k Si i 11. e | ||oW el| iy I |||i,| Tiiiii-uay , in W S r S l.e.ule \||. Hutner Wluterem: ||,i ... ,» \|i- Itttu l.olijelibet-a it Mi Win Sim key Mr- Wei lion Shu key ami Mt- John t'rial o United Brethren In Christ Rivarr* Circuit Paul A. Graham, pastor Mt. Zion: S'lllll.ll 11-IIIHII 'I ill fie.o him- Ju :iu I’l.iyi-r nieeliiiu Weil 7 Mt Victory Siintl.iy to bool In u" < l.i - llleelillk- 1! I 'lllllll en'- hay -ervjie * Illi I'rayer iner tiux Wed ' "" Pleasant Grove: Sunday ■< liool -a mt I'i.uf- nu-i iiim I I'liri-iian Endeaviu 7 mi i'layei iili-s-tiim v nn Calvary Evangelical Church F. H. Willard. -Mtoistor *' I’ eai'hliig mu vii e Sunday k a tn , Sunday hi liool Sunday In up a in vlidwiik <erviie and Quarlerly li oiifeietni W- i|io-.«i|ny 7:1.", at ■ Firm < hurrli. 41 Willshire Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Wilshire !• In a tn Sunday school. Fred I ,Myi-r«/ Supt. I in lit a in I’lernliimt M-rvjie | •' "«• p. tn Wedti'-nday, prayer I I hallos SanipleH, leader. St. Paul: !• 15 a in. Sunday hi-Ikmil. Eddie i ,M< F.n land. Supt ' tin |I 111 Tuesday. Ilflde study mid prayer meelinz. link Martin leader, Winchester: !' in a in Sunday s< Imol Merl I 1.-i-i-v. Sup' Jo i'll a 111 <’| d llteelltu. Frill Zuiihei. lender k p in. I'reachiiig service. - nt* p tu. Thursday, prayet ! llieetiiu. o Decatur Methodist Circuit Homer Studebaker. Minister Mt. Pleasant Sunday M-hiad ft :|u, S'itrval Fuhrman. supt .Morning worship aervleo Beulah Chapel Sunday school iialph Kohs. supt. Worship service H;:tn. our .Meth odf-t y Hit It fellowship will In at Bluffton. Haymond Tt-ejde, president MN. -f>Monroe Friend* Church Robert P. Miller, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. "Friends at Bethany.” 10:3# .Morning worship service. 730 eveulog e’angelktlc service. •Wedaeaday prayer meeting aad Bible study, studying 2 John

Invite Officials To Meeting On Savings Regional Meet At Fort Wayne June 5 City mid t'hmnher of ('oiiiuu-rir iiftii tal« mid lo<al business li-adt-rs have been Invited to attend a regional conference on wafegitard lug wait line auvlngs al the Full Wayne < ba tuber id ('u.iunene a: i, Ift n< luck mt June .*) Muyor .liiliu B Stull* mid Paul Mi Fmtl -ei retmy of the ha ul Chamber of Comineriv me muottg those Invited tu lite liiiiuei meet inu !{• pre-eiitathes from other tiea by tiiwii* will also attend The put poo- Ilf the HinfetellMis to ottii tally Imineh a program Io hi i iimplisli lim fadiiln' I To niliutilafe business to as -time th' leadelshlp ill ii nirdiiiuled nationwide effort to safeguard tin appioiimalely Jimi billions of dollars now estimated to be ihe Iniuld savings of the American people, ho lh.lt 'llls money will Io letaliied lu ptodilitlve i hminelH 1 of tr.oli and investment and will ■dd Io the eioboinh set -ttlty anti welfare of thi nation tot years to i Ollie. To stimulate bu-ihess lu pro

viili iiitunnal 101 l which will ell abb th* peopli- to lun-el'Ve their It-Hoilices fur W'l.-e mid value -living puiili.ioH and IliveHtiiieiiis. :: To stimulate busim-Mt to ett.oiir.ui liy ptaillial mean-, the apjdliatton of priiiciplen of high i-tliii’iil standards and eelfit-guht tloll of iUIHIIies- 11-elf J Tu encourage ailtvc put ii< Ipalluil of .uelHles of government. In aid ami toopi rat 101 lof organized labor, the assistante mid par n- jp.ition of etlutafltm. mid every otiiet group mid component par' id the eiotiomy to work towards tin in hievenieii! of flu objectives ot the lampaign. .5 To nr-*- each Im al c -ninimiiiy to .oiepl the It poti>|liillty ftu loml'alltig cheats frauds mid ’Windles ami to make available informal tun which will enable people Io |<rotect Ihi in-e|i < s and i tilifitu llu il .iivi-Htnu tits mitt pur iba-e- to li-gitl.iiale ehail'K-ls of t .«!<. Mindful id tin- \a-t amount ot mom y lost to schemer- follow inz World War I. Home Jju lead its of bti-iiie F « tlumii e labor, ed to at tun and mivernmeut met in Ni w York and drafted the proLimn oinllli'-il aluive At the i lose 1 oi the national < ontei<-io e. a resolution was adopted in which it w.i- resolved Io |||,O e th, e-potl “tbillty for i te.jiiiie .ij|,| operating Ho- mat hinery fm -toll i program on the Xatjon.il Asuiaiathm of B- tier Business Bureaus and Its !'5 iii'-mbi rs spread throughout the nation.

Firms Indicted In Beer Black Market Four Chicago Area Breweries Indicted f ill. ago. 11l May ;:i il’ID A fulcial grand jiny Inv.-stlgntlnz 10-i-r black market operations, c* tending into Miiitlmasii-rii ami Houihw<-st.-rn Himes n, ( | H >- Indicted loin Chicago area breweries and distributor, and nine individuals oh iliaige. of overcellhlg sales us ♦•'’.lJsimi worth of beer In the past two years. I In-alers. distributors and retail irs from several soiiilii-asieiii and southwe-tern communities appear ed before th" grand jury during Its investigation which opem-d II days ago. Charged with ctiiiHpirmy to viol ate bier price ceilings ill sa|e> w et e: The Koller Brewing Co Chicago, and three officers. Joseph F. Koller, Lamont. HI. John F. CosI grove and Edwaid C Steffes. Chi i ago I s district attorney J. A|I lien Well said evidence Indicated that the company was Involved In more than ttim.mm over-celling sale-- from I'M I to the pt esent. The Best Brewing Co. Chicago Jerome and Joseph Hasterllk. offb era. Alleged over-celling Hnh-s of Ifn.'Mw since 1'1.4 were charged against the concern. Th" Den Mar Distributors. Chi cago; officials Craig Dennison. Philip Simon and Paul M. Montagne. alleged ovoMeiltng sales of *2iwin»wi The fourih firm named was Fred crick s Brewing Co.. Thornton. HI., and secretary Frank Frederick The company was charged on two counts with |2,5«0 over-celling salts. Indictments were returned In I . S. Judge Philip L Siillivati * court. O_. • A new type of railroad box car • made of aluminum wdghs approximately l*!.h*n pounds les* than a I conventional car of the same dimentions made of steel.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

WAR DEAD HONORED H’auilwae® Pr*«a I**®* Oa*f War, iht Civil War. World War* I mid II , A saline hy the Mglun I filing squad and tups cotie|tide<l the ceremony Thi leremoille* foimed the off I ictal pmt of the day * obsei vume heir, which *aw almost k <om|deic ■U*|M-n»lon of business and prohab ly the heaviest holiday traffic on city st eels ami nearby highways allio- before the war. o HOLIDAY DEATH ll oatlaae* Fr«aa Pag* Oaet them i hildrett. were Injured at (’hlcago when a aoo-bound street iar Mtnuahed into the rear of anof het trolley California irported the largest i number of fatalities, with II per aotis killed six of them hi auto | mobile aciidellts. No uciidenlat deaths were reported In Washington. !). (’„ for the first time one record, The states <>f Washington mid Oregon also reported peifecl reiords for the day. Two freak aicldeuts occurred In lais Angeles. A woman was kill : i ed when she fell from a window 1 while watching the tlrst buses get | tinder way following a city Hau sit strike A iiimi wa- elet lrm tiled . when a powerline, which had bi-i-ti

snapped by an ait plane, (ell nn his milomoblle. Leslie Ann Hose, two. Detroit, was the first ihl hl fatality She died ot ii skull fraituro In the; smne hospital where her brother had been born Friday She was m IJured when her father. Edward L’s. fell while carrying her downstair*. A Chicago woman wa- killed when an aiiloimdilh- slriick het while she was sweeping leaves into the street. At W.iuwato«H. t Wls. John J Dunn. 05, h Spanish American war vet<-raji. died of ap lieait Httack after collapsing dur-1 lug a Meimulal hay parade __ o ANNUAL HORSE (Turn T<> Pag* !. Column 4) 10, Celina. O N'-ckram through keen: Bettv Ihftindmfer, Kimmel: Bud Hont'ircin. Churubusco: .Marilyn Snyder. Huntington; Lloyd link lu-rger. Kendallville; Phyllis Inf fendarfer, Kimmel mid I’aulimI’l l khergi-1 Kimmel ! Five gaited elms Albert Stinky. Berne; Dale I). Moses. , city; (Hen Gifford. Berne; John Doan city; Dewaid Brltler, I'erni-. Milking wild cow Bud Herendeen. Chtii'uhusi <>; Floyd DiffenI'mfet. Kimmel; Fred Robinson, Howe; Chet Barker, city; Glen limes, Willshire, o : William Martz, Celina. O Model clasH for stallions: Endor I Chief. Mr and Mrs. William

Hecker. Celina. <).: Nick of C C.; Sleppln’ Sandy Edgar llitfllne. Van Wert. <).; King, Charles Hosier. Geneva: Chief White Cloud. William Martz Celina. <>,; Mill Stream Down. John Meyer. Van Wert. (> Champion horsemanship I boys mid girls under |fii: .Marilyn Snyder . Huniingtoii. Betty Diffen darfcr. Kimmel; Dick Figley. Ro< kfitid, (>.: George Stnyser. Huntington; Beverly Graves. Fort Wayne; Tom Nichols. Fl. Wayne Ladles pleasure ilass: Gaylord Alams. Huntington; Lloyd Beck Lergor. Kendallville: la-na Eh-lt I nr. Betne; Gaynelle lainkenau. I illy: Mary lam Robinson, city; Margaret Moses, city ! Musical chair: Donald Jacobs, ' i INSURANCE 1 Leo “Dutch” Ehinger Flßff — WIND — AUTO 720 No, 3rd St. Phene 570 1 ft Wtw ? H HQb > ftf LAWNS AMI €MMNS... Completely kills f prevalent lawn I ,1 weed* with.ut /•*■*** f dasss® to lawn |”*wKiuiA| grana- Ic*n*n»i«al [„***uwa, 1 —eav*a tim* aßd iHttMauaiuf baid labor. l- lato*l tor dwecdens. ' FM ?ASTIMS-tttfCWtSIS-IT< r Ofc Kill* weatto edectivn. ly— done not harm common gramea. Imn • prnvna paaturee... - V&oQ an gelt e*nr»e*. Ee#n*mieal. diree» n emibniMMkM. Mill YOU! SNMLY TOIAY ’■ Stiefel Grain CO. 1 WWWVWWMP

Bluffton; David DeGroff. Albion: Joe Higgins, lihtfflon; Ned Ray. Fleasant Milla; Hud Heromleen, Chuiiilmsco; Glen Batea, Will•hire. O Pleasure borsea, equipment: Dick Flgley, Rockfotd. <).; Gaylard Adam*. Ilunlinglon: I'milhie Bcckberger. Kendallville; Mary lain Robinson, illy; Rachel Etch■r. Berne; Victor Stucky, Berne Weetern parade horaes: Guy Full*. Fort Wayne; Dorsi Adams Hunt Ing ion. Imrettio Jacoba. Bluffton; Lewi* Lehi mail. Fort Wayne; Jack Parr. Fort Wayne; George Mortis, city. Relay race Hilly Myers. Ned Ray and Glen Hates; Otto, Hud •nd Dallas Herendeen; Chet Barker, John Funk and Bob Riley; Robert, Pauline and Lloyd Back berget; Donald Jacobs, Joe Higgins ami Homer Markley: Ed Trlcker, Billy Flickinger and Calvin Prescott <> PRESIDENT ASKS (Ccntlnu*® From Page On*) with I N since Its conception But It has been evident for some Weeks that the white-haired Stet

Kleed We repair and clean all make* of furnace*. . Be*t materi*!*—trained workmen. All coita rurnacfr baie ,j oa actual material* u»ed and labor. Repairs? Phon ■ Children have fewer colds ' To Wihitmion H**t«r Compsny: / want ta tall you how plmsrf w» Ito with out Willumion Furaact No mottot whit tho wiothor 11. our homo i* comiortiblo; ind with tho automint thotaioitit. it roquiroi iu<h httlo attoatioa that it rotlly atavat t* boa boon to at Our raildren lav* ba4 iawar talia than othor wintart. Kilned—Otto Kir*kn*r, ladun* Haugk Heating Appliance Furnace* Cleaned 13.75 uy , • ■ Decatur, Ind

1? 54-VfZ traditions I I OLD SOUTrf jSSE’J.< Jwo. Reflecting the rare be*utv *nd gracious living ot X the Old South—Virgtni* Keel Tito, containing three Guest Cruets ot Cologne—e*dt * different fragrance IW. L*tge Luxury Deunter of Duo- | ble B»th Ursula LXL Smith Drug Co.

YOUR WHEELS BUAHCED Com® in now before those wobbling wh®el» shimmy you out of tire® and C 4 "IE caue® damaging wear to the entire M f front end of your car. S I v Our expert wheel m®n will check each wheel on a wheel balancer. ■■ Then weight them where necessary pgg w*««* ior perlect performance and smooth no txnu* ■ailing all tuauner. —•.--— GOOD/fEAR f SUVICI STOMS Glen Os wall, Mgr. 121 N. Second at. Phone 262

tlnhi* a former sei rctary of ’'ate himself, cotthl not I'hto first with a Job of merely catryhig out orders from Byrnes. He play vlitually mi I'arf their foriniihtlion Wellinformi-tl soiines were tinnlde to toiiflnii whether Stetththis' formal realgnalion has been sub niitted to ihe White House But t’ley ditl coiiflrm that he has told Mt Truman he wants to quit and his reiison* for doing so. These solutes pointed out that Stettin--11- mid the I' esident wen- on the best of term*. In such clrcuniafniices. otto ihnsnt resign without w.lining but more or lc»« asks lu-rmlssloii to do so to avoid einbarrasalng the Prcslileiit. Stettinht- was at his Virginia faun dtiring the holiday, bul his house ii-fllsed to mcept telephone A. J. ZELT The Raw lei jh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana

call* Hfs spoke-man at VN hnatl quarter* in New York declined to confirm or deny the report. Sie'.tlniiis hu been forced t,, play second fiddle to Byrnes i-v< i •hut the security council move* to the I'nlleil States. The I’le-j dent ami the aecretary ol stnu always must determltio th< poib-y tu he followed hy the American lepreseiitalive on the council But Byrne* has played the mas Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth | INSECTICIDES Protect your garden Holt house Drug Co.

WE GOT n| A Complete Line of Auto Paris and | r , h Everything for lhe Amumohiie A complete line of Paint Spray ipj. K( . u Hh I; A complete line of Painti f T P tnl ' K Interior and Exterior Painling Also Air (tint pressor, Grcasin" i: ( iuinmetif iu. K : U>d’aulic Ms. and wane K i; The Best Place To Buy Ate 111 ■ Whok-ale R , UJ ■' Riehle Tractor 6> ■ Implement Co. K ;; West Nuttman Ave. Phont

> JI mi 4 nF Ts aK i.la I V\| The engineer shows nerve and voted ! LJ He bring* the drink that folks *H need. | | W It builds you up and keep* >ou fit— | I ■ Take your own doctor * word for it. | | | w - -- ---- -—J 1 AN IMPORTANT ANNOI X< EMI NT 1 TO THOSE WITH , ■ IMPAIRED HEARING; mmrsrrrrrrrrbm******* 11 | ® I* unsatisfactory hearing retarding your 15 g ■ and social life? Why suffer th.* band-e*P. ■ modern science provides better hear,ng • ’ all cases? SONOTONE offer* you eowpl *" I ■ ing care, including consultation. aud o '’ \ont.nu.sß I ■ (nation, personalized fitting, and the g service* of a qualified Consultant. : JUNE HEARING CENTER I RICE HOTEL. DECATI | ■ SATURDAY, June 1-1 l<>«I’ 1 "' J C. K. MACKAY will conduct this »»’ ee '^ e(( C "" M t • ■ SONOTONE consultant* are highly ’ , #) g ■ only in toe mo.t modern ac.ent.f.c *hM m auditory compensation but al»o in (he , n di ory and guidance service. *o n«c**sa y f#| fl , er g ■ vtdual is to establish a satisfac y a< jvant g ■ hl* hearing ability. We invite you- qwa ||fic<l age of this unusual opportunity Con , u itat'«" 1 * assistance in your hearing prob e "’. | ~o n. I ■ is private and without charge or J 710-711 Get tic BWk- J B Phone A-6210 KMMwMQV i Fort Wayne, I

’ ■■ Wo 11 tic. w Vs I’riend ft lo ft' ~,r nw K < 1 liE sl ni'iSiß Oe Utar, | M