Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1948 — Page 5

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SWtpOR SALE > ’■fcd’Anti - Freeze Motor Sales. rtaertos — Zeni,th, J I® $24-95 up. Also used radBros. 207 ts Tcieman Oil Burner . ||K. and floor furnaces order 1 Ubrick Bros. 207 ts Bottle Gas $145.00 complete and up. . Bros. 207 ts ] cinders, deCall Lorin Glass at O. EK;:,.- Craigvil.le & Decatur . i ■ 1 fi SHOW 'KI WEAR- Let Vogue Furniand re-style , |K a tremendous saving to I KtxEw furniture? ?— ■Kogue Furniture make your HHd style, in any pattern and BaJfor % the cost—Call 1884 ■S: (FoVT our entire stock, room tor other business Bargains in aluminPyrex holiday items, them quick. The Brock EK 253TF 9®S cabinet. $75. Maytag stove, on paid. Maytag Service. ■®k:;'» Appliances, 238 N. 2nd K 95. 258-T, 2 Allis-Chalmers coin2 corn pickers for AC spreader. Gerber-Moser Co. U. S. 27. Phone 2551.; 264-3 t Gas and elec-i ■■ranges ■ Estate • Universal - I ■ Caloric. Immediate de-j Wide selection to citaose Haugks. Appliances, Pl/mbFrom owner, 7-room New 2-bedrooms down. .iKW’-ood floors, flush doors. full basement, forced ■Ku furnace. Immedite possesNear G. E. Phone 560. To settle estate, 10 tf^K 1 two family home in fair on valuable cominergß lot on First Street. Priced for quick sale. Bob HelRealtor, Heller Building, — Two all wool rugs, 1 s' x 9. 120.00 and $25.00. Kv cabinet $75 00 and a med fuel oil heater $55.00. All condition. Lewis Sauder, miles south of Preble. Craigtelephone 15 on 20. 264 a3tx Dri-gas bulk service available for Home and Kp mercial heating, get our before you invest in heat--oHseouipment. Stufky's Dri-gas Geneva Hatcheries. 3 n e 156. Geneva, Ind. ® 33-T ■■SALE — Jamesway equlpPoultry man: for profit- * e ßg production, have an . B| Liwe of feeders, fountains ■B sanitary metal nests. See . lar ? c selection of poultry I Decatur Hatchery. Be BALE — Beauty-Rest box i and mattress. 4 piece I ®B ' lactlian oak bedroom suite, i ne * 3 piece living room ■ * f ’ davenport, can be ■®/ e into double bed. 3-way ■ ®', li * 11l l l Atwater-Kent floor Sfc e . dio - AU i 8 in perfect |K a '."" n Can be seen at 108 N. |K « Between 6:30 and 800 oriis Coleman. 264-3tx finished in ■■mine cover style, knotty wo bed room ranch type miles fhom your work t HE ~ c * tnr - Owners have spent , . Clre In its finishing. One i ground for your recreal ‘Od gardening. Paved htghK~ ' Convenience. Lots of dtiee. Shown only by ap--1 “ efi - as owners now work- ° f Decat nr. Bob Heller. ' K' ' Heiler Building. Phone ■ K

FOR SALE —Automatic oil water c heater. Phone 9552. 263-3tx FOR SAL*E—Red poll bull, serviceable age. Wm. Rohne. Phrone 956-M. 263-3tx FOR SALE—I double barrel 12 gauge hammerless shot gun, like new. Five Point - Sinclair. 264-3tx' It's really the doings how this new I Fina Foam cleans rugs and upholstery. Smith Drug Co. 265 3t FOR SALE — Black seal fur coat. In very good condition. Size 14. Price $lO. Phone 1397. 265 St O - FOR SALE — Like new, apartment I size washing machine. Phone 17631. 265 3t 1 FOR SALE — 2500 used plaster * lath, only $20.00, 443 Winchester ( i St. 265 3tx 1 5

FOR SALE—I slngte Barrel 12 j gauge shot gun, fair condition. | Cheap. Five Point Sinclair. • 264-3tx FOR SALE —Model A Ford coach —the best one in town—can be seen evenings at 704 N. sth. Call 619. 264-3tx FOR SALE—I 939 Chevrolet coach t with heater. In very good condition, $650. Texaco Station 2nd 1 „and Jackson Sts. 265-§tx FOR SALE — Winter coat, large size. Also Warm Morning, stove. .Both must be seen to be apprecia- i ted. Phone °5342. 265 2tx j FOR SALE—I93B G. M C. panel truck. 1940 Studebaker coupe. | 1937 Oldsmobile sedan. Doc's Car Dock. Phone 103. 265-ts I FOR SALE — Girls bicycle with speedometer. In A-l running con-1 dition. Inquire at Butlers garage.' Phone 505. 265 3t i FOR SALE—S3OO less than book value. 1941 Dodge Club Coupe. Fluid drive, new tires; good condition. Dude Ranch Motor, Court North of Decatur. 263-3tx ‘ FOR SALE—Stoves. Just received shipment of Cannon Ball Heat-, ing Stoves. All sizes. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 So. Second. Phone 420. 264-3 t FOR SALE—I 939 Chrysler 4 door.j Radio & heater. Completely overhauled and new 46 engine. A| real car. Erie-. Trading Post & General Repair. 264-3tx FOR - SALE—2 young male hogs, i both Duroc and Berkshire mixed, good for service. 14 m *- of i * Shroyer Lake, Joe Garner farm. I Qra Fell. 264-3tx. .FOR SALE — Turkeys. Broad, breasted bronze or White Holland. About any size. Both dressI ed and alive. A. W. Lytle. Call 8474 at noon or evening. 262-18 t FOR SALE— Winchester model 97 - 12 ga. pump gun, like new. Leather case and seven boxes of shells. Call 9211 or 1619 Madison st 263-3tx FOR SALE— Thayer baby buggy; Lady's blue cloth coat with genuine Alaskan lamb trim, size 12; pair of red shoes size 7 AA; like new. Phone 1076. 264-3 t FOR SALE — Duroc boars, ready for service. Immuned. Richest bloodline. 9 miles east on 224. H. D. Kreisher, R-2, Convoy, O. • 260 7t - — FOR-SALE — Two row pull type com pickers; two row mounted corn pickers for Oliver 70. Farmall H, Allia-Chaiiuers and MasseyHarris; ADH Oliver-Cletrac pulls 3 °or 4 bottom plow. Used — 6 ft. Oliver combine' 6 ft. Case combine: 1 row Case corn picker; 2 one row McCormick-Deering corn i pickers; H ton 1935 Dodge pickup truck — Craigville Garage. P 265 3t FOR SALE—6 foot G. E. refrigera tor 2-piece living room suite; Atwater-Kent radio, floor model; Bed. springs: commode; 2 rocking chairs; Household sewmg machine: 2 porch chairs; six folding chairs; Table top Tappan gas range; electric iron; 2 iron ing boards: 'curtain stretcher, electric kitchen clock: 8 inch electric fan: dishes set Everwear alumnium; cooking utensils, bi cvcle" garden tools. Can be seen > at 604 North Third street be- ’ tween 8 and 4p m. Phone ,98. • Evening appointments, phone 1 236. Tom Kern. .6->->tx ? ' ' ' ;WAN T E O ; WANTBD--4 Ft Wajne. * 928 N. Second St. - bl " tx WANTED TO BUY- , Be * f 1 dairy cattle Scheimins Phone 30811 WANTED- Waitress. Day work t No Sundays. Dick's D ‘ ne ' 2€ - 3U » ~ ' WANTED: Good quality hay r . . baled or loose - • also - straw.-Burk Elevatoi-Ca - Phone 25. I 9OTF I WANTED TO BUY - Delco Ughtf plant and batteries, any condition. - Ora imel W, Ft- «W r - M4-W5W> - -

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 1 ' 1 1 • “Been using a Democrat Want j Ad, my friend—or find it at the end of some rainbow?” o WANTED TO RENT—House In or. near Decatur. 4 to 6 rooms pre-' ferred. Reply Box 428, c/o I Democrat. 264-6 t | WANTED TO CLEAN—WPA t'bilets, cesspools, septic tanks, open wells, and (save part of the water.) Major Harris, Grover Hill, 0., Phone 76. 253t30 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 0 244-TF CHRISTMAS SPECIAL on new and used sewing machines. Desks, table consoles, portables, treadles —shop hours 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. everyday. Boardmans, 223 North First st. 259-24tx WANTED: Good quality hay loose or baled. Now located down by the river bridge. John Feasel, phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman’s 223 North 1 First 258t25x MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—WiII not be responsible I for any debts contracted by my wife. Luther Beitler. 264-3tx MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of $lO to S3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319. 55-ts SEE HAUCK’S for automatic water heaters— water systems— bathrooms —or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugka. 60-tt Complete your ensemble with our correctly styled hair berets. Adds charm and beauty. Wide selection at Bowers Jewelry Store. 265 3t FARMERS "ATTENTION— Welding —electric and acetylene. KWIK ' SERVICE. We weld anything but BROKEN HEARTS. Erie Trading Post and General Repair. 264-6tx FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts BAND SAW—For home workshops and hobbyists, cuts 2x12 boards metal, plastics etc —Special $14.95—Factor# to you—Lowest priced band saw on market—thousands in use — Makes Ideal Christmas gift. Send postal for free circular. American Band Saw Co. 147 E. Lake St. Minneapolis. Minn. 264-3 t ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that 1 you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217-ts LET SPIKE DO IT!-Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical applianA need i repairing? If so. Igt “Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your apnliances In need of i repair to us. Parts for all Makes of washers, radios, sweepers or irons. Phone 463. Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. t — —— , frOR RENT ’ FOR RENT— Sleeping room above . Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. Call al " 228 Madison. - FOR RFNT - 3 <wm apariment Furnished or unfurnished. Heat I lights, and water Phon, j i«t Me >44 St- »

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FOR RENT —8 room house 2 miles I south of Willshire, O. Jess Ross, Willshire, O. 265-g2tx j FOR RENT —2 room apartment on ground floor. Furnished. Phone a 1570 between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. J 265-3 t i ■ —e FOR RENT — Country home 7 j miles from Decatur. Call 63-H Monroe between 8 a.m. and 12 noon. 265 Itx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Black and Tan female terrier. Answers to tlje name of TerI ry. Childs pet. Harold Smith, > Phone 116-F-ll Willshire Ohio. ■265 5t o Warns Os Dangerous Driving Days Ahead |‘ Indianapolis, Nov. 9 — (UP) — Superintendent Robert Rossow of the state police today warned Indiana motorists that cold, dangerous | driving days are o ahead. Rossow said that although the number of traffic fatalities as of Oct. 31 this year were four per cent below that of the corresponding neriod last year, the (downward trend would continue “only If Indiana motorists will take the necessary precautions for safe driving during November and December.” Lutheran Hour Rally,' Sunday, 2:30 P. M„ Decatur High 5ch001.265t4 NOTICE! My office will be closed Wed. & Thurs., Nov. 10 and 11. 0 JOHN C. CARROLL, M.D. Arthritis Pain • For quick, delightfully comforting help for I Mhu and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis. Msurltis, liumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try I I Remind. Works through the blood. First dose - usually starts sllevlatlng pain so you can 1 work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. ■ I Get Remind at druggist today. Quick, ccm- ( Diets satisfaction or money back guaranteed. I - ■ 1 I• ■ I 111 / < 1 rw ' ■ I i k 7.1 irJ JrJtr ifTf DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY ft e US WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN „ We will make s S2S loan just al ’ quick as we will a larger one. Your K signature and income are the chia security requirements. s A small part of your income each month will repay the loan. Special h terms are available to farmers or t other persons with seasonable tnf Uans quickly and privately mad* usually on same day you apply Wt r us tell you more about it—no obligation. Call, phone or write—- > LOCAL LOAN i COMPANY Incorporated ' B p^ B 2 X ßU " d jOYSTERS 1 ( FRESH ') DAILY If 73<? K % ■ ’ r Pint r i I r I ■ :GMO \ MEAT MARKET ( i- a j J 1 Phone 97 ( i I f t — j 111 SIU f ■ r ! at ' Newsstands * r DECATUR i DAILY I DEMOCRAT - The Afternoon HOME - e Newspaper ■t ‘ ■'ll Newspaper office closed I. I I i. ' Saturday afternoon. L e | *

Flock Os Sheep Is Attacked By Dogs Berne, Npv. 9 — Dogs attacked a flock of sheep owned by Jacob J. Schwartz, two and one-half miles • north of Berne, Saturday night, kill- ■ ed one and wounded another severe- I ly. The dogs were not apprehended. o SEEK STRONGER (Cont. Froru Page One) put off include: 1. The case of Dr. Edward U. Condon, director of the national bureau of standards, accused by a subcommittee of having associated knowingly or unknowingly with Communist agents. 2. Reports of Communist efforts to influence negro groups.

Just what you need to MOVE OR LEVEL DIRT FAST! o • You can’t beat a Danuser All TUTS for \ W-/ Purpose Blade for grading, clean- DITCHING ing feed lots, terracing, ditching, filling gullies, or moving snow. Attaches quickly to Ford Tractor. Lifts and lowers by Hydraulic Touch . Control. Reversible blade adjusts for angle tilt and pitch. See one soon! «RtVIRS(S FOR BACKFILIINQ Riehle Tractor & impl. Co. West on 224 Phone 322 O»pyrtgh« IMS, Daarbora Moton Oorporetloa - FURNITURE AUCTION Saturday, November 13th - -1:30 P. M. LOCATION: 1% miles East, % mile North of Pleasant Mills, Indiana; or 6 miles Southeast of Decatui on Piqua Road, then 'g mile East and ‘i mile South; or 2 miles Northwest of Willshire on Piqua Road, then >,y mile East. Philco radio with FM and record player; 2 End taoles; Coffee table; Chair & Ottoman; Studio couch; 2 Linoleum rugs. 1 9x12, 1 9x9; Bridge lamp; Three-way lamp; 2 Table lamps; China closet; Maple reakfast set; Child's desk and chair: Child's table and 2 chairs; Stand ash tray; Damascus sewing machine; Some antique dishes; Vases, Jropleaf kitchen table; Steel utility cabinet; 2 yr. old Electric stove, NEW pressure cooker; Miscellaneous dishes, pots, and pans; 2 pair drapes, matched; 3 pair drapes, matched; 4 piece Blonde bedroom suite, complete; NEW Coronado electric ironer; 2 Dressing lamps; Twin beds and chest of drawers to match; Bed clothes; Electrolux sweeper and attachments; High chair; Antique china closet; Old fashioned sideboard; NEW Monarch electric stove. 6 months old; KenI more electric washer; 50 lb. ice box; Glass fruit jars; 3/4 Rollaway | bed and mattress; Commode; Dining room table, buffet and six chairs; I Lawn mower; 1- 24' Extension ladder; Some other antique dishes and I cupboards. Other articles not mentioned. [ TERMS—CASH. MR. & MRS. IRVIN FALL, Owners D. S. Blair, Auctioneer Gerald Strickler. Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68. Ndt Responsible For Accidents. , 910 1-

—————— —. fl COMPACT Personal Security-Accident and Health INCOME Protection. i * No Medical Examination Required. 4 Leta»d smM Leland Smith Insurance Agency <*-■ n.n

| THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—“APPLEJACK ED: — Krpcyp ip Y HAD 3 AN' X HAD 23> ETC. \ - HAH!? HE GETS THE IDEAR |—g ' o3> as? <>mJ wW ®S : I 2jjrg_2*Js"* 1 -*• ’ K ** 1 * IJ ■ ’ ' — i■ ■ BLONDIE- THAT’S THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN: i . .’I J w”| I-' WKw a. w ' _. . ’»•• •ll! !, ‘ ‘ THERE. NOW. A—. — |S. _ . ,T— GOODNESS WHAT A MESS'? — EVE RY THINGS IN < HERE AND Zia? IT, PROPER PLACE ) NOWgJg | f HAVE TO CLEAN ),- ZF? I WERE i•- YOU NIAY _JZ (l CANT «ND J A ( OUT THE CAB'NET, J-v. 'sJWSGOES we« F k E>ACK | \ ANYTHING’) I-/ j ' —(—WHILE IM <g M CYj >£ . —-I YOUR SHAVING . K_, .sZ O' rF’;-?JT '•< fe' aL Xi. B ji—. -- - - —-* -•' ••

3. Reports of illegal crossings by Communists over the Canadian and Mexican borders. I will be out of my office Nov. 10 to 17th, inclusive. Dr. H. Frohnapfel c NOTICE I Eave sold my business known as Elmer’s Ice Delivery in order to be associated with W. R. Morris Trucking Col We- are now ready to o serve your needs in hauling. No job too big or too small. 0 Local and Long Distance Moving a Specialty. ELMER BAILER W. R. MORRIS 0 Phone 1073

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 9 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 160-300 lbs 23-23.25, pigs 21 down, roughs 21 down. Calves 32.50. Lambs 24.50, yearlings 18, ewes 9, bucks 8. No cattle market today. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 9 — (UP) — Hogs 11,000; moderately active.' barrows and gilts mostly 50 low- o er. early bulk sales good and choice 170-250 lbs. 23.00-23.50, few loads mostly around 200 ibs. 23.75, top 23.75; 250-290 Ibs. 22.65-23.00, odd heavier weights down to 22.25; scattering 100-160 Ibs. 19.0022.50; sows fully 1.00 lower, early sales largely 19.50-21.00, few 21.50. Cattle 2,200, calves 500; good steers rather slow, generally weak to 50 lower, small lots choice light to medium weight steers 38.00, odd head 37.00; four loads high good near 1200 ib. steers and

low good to choice near 1050 lb. , yearlings 33.00; load good heifers , 29.00, few to 31.00; bulk common j to low good heifers 21.00-28.00; cows about steady, good beet cows in load lots of 20.00, odd to ; 21.50; vealers ntoderately active, steady, good and Choice 30.0032,50. Sheep 2,000; fat lambs opened ] steady to weak, good and 25.00-25.50, common to low good ( 19.00-24.50; nothing done on three j decks yearlings, undertone lower; ] slaughter ewes about steady,- good and chojce 7.00-9.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press * Stocks lower in active trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. S. governments firm. Curb stocks lower. Wheat, corn oats, rye and soy bean futures lower. Hogs slow about 50 to 75 cents lower, cattle and sheep slow and steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Dec. 2.32%-%; May 2.35- %-%; July 2.12%-%; Sept. 2.10%- %• Corn: Dec. 1.44-1.43%; May 1.47* %•%; July 1.47-%; Sept. 1.44%. Oats; Dec. 81%A; May 77%; July 73%; Sept. 71. Soybeans; Nov. 2.59; Dec. 2.60-%-2.61; March 2.64%-2.65; May 2.64%. Public Conceit At Bryant Thursday Berne, Nov. 9 — Walter Zuercher’s accordion band will give a public concert at the Bryant high school Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The junior class is sponsoring the program. Miss Phyllis Ann Strass, of Portland, will give an acrobatic dance as a special feature. M-POIXTMENT OF ADMIMSTH VI'HIY ESTATE SO. 4470 In hereby Ki\t*n, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of August VVerling late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Aiiiandn Dlerkes Admlnlstrntrls !Wov. 1. HMN. VoaleMerie A Anderson tttorney Nov. 2-9-16 ~INSURANCE ~ Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIR-E — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Nov. 9 160 to 225 Ibs. 22.50 225 to 250 Ibs. —— 22.25 250 ta 275 Ibs. 22.00 275 to 300 Ibs. 1-75 300 to 325 Ibs. 21.25 325 to 350 Ibs. 20.75 350 to 375 Ibs. 20.25 375 to 400 Ibs. 19.75 140 to 160 Ibs. , 21.00 120 to 140 Ibs. —2 20.50 100 to 120 Ibs. 20.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 20.50 300 to 350 1b5.20.00 350 to 400 1b5.19.50 400 to 450 1b5.19.00 450 to 500 1b5.18.50 500 to 550 1b5.18.00 550 to 560 Ibs. 17.50 Stags 15.00 Boars 11.00 Calves 31.75 Veals (Wed. and Sat.) 31.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 24.00 Yearlings -— 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Nov.' 9

1 Lprrectea Nov. a 225 to 250 Ibs. 23.25 250 to t 275 Ibs. 23.00 275 to’3oo Ibs. 22.75 180 to 200 Ibs. 22.75 160 td 180 lbs. —- 22.50 300 to 350 Ibs. 20.75 350 to 400 lbs. —21.50 100 to 140 Ibs. — 21.75 Roughs 300 down 20.50 Lambs 21.00 Stags .j 15 00 Calves 30.00 Ewes 7.00 Bucks - 5.00 Boarsll.oo LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov. 9 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. o ® Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 190 less. f.o.b. farm. . WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Nov. 9 Grade A large White .64 Grade A large brown .62 ' Heavn hens — -28 Leghorn hens 4 Ibs. up -25 Cocks —— .15 Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Nov. 9 No. 1 Wheat2.l6 Oats--77 Corn- 2.10 Beans 2.38 Call for rye prices. Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good. — St. Paul. He who prays for his neighbor will be heard for himself.

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Elevator Co, Decatur - Peterson - Monroe rr»ivMiia c*::i»f«r ; 1.7-1 UITT» ftwirt. Ml « • LONGIISTANCE MOVING SERVICE • I • A(M<* *•' CUFPIJt I«C <