Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1952 — Page 1

Editorial Page . Page mittee investigating the JusPentagon Screams “foul” at tice Department, asked Harold E. - - - ere p— —— i + A ————————————————————————————————————— lawmaker’ chamber of 4 |Stassen today for his information| » y " Jpytore Pertineieceiaee 2 jon Attorney General J. Howard Fre Ot man C eC 5 A Japanese Army in the field 2 McGrath's wealth, ’ 1 I Is a long way off ......... 22 Mr. Stassen, a candidate for Justice Department has a poor the Republican presidential nomi- ! . » memory 22 | p : ; Sevrstrncnsrnerars 32 nation, called for a congressional eor o h S ere i ] investigation last night of "con- i National fidential reports” that. Mr. Mc J RE ee 1% — pepui—— Pawel I Fe an By FREDERICK (. OTHMAN ern s E ret 1 d age rath has become a millionaire . gS 9 arp . is Our man, Othman, claims Xaonviel es i Slick Wil- in 12 years of public office. , ASHINGTON, Feb, 22-1 he's not lazy so much as efiiAad asin Bbision iibd tank 3 Rep. Hillings telegraphed Mr f have checked as usual cient, He drops down to one eel eike is postponed for Stassen: this time of year and regret to of the government's mustier i rd time ......... ceneens 10 hig report that the father of his rab J an \ Read News Accounts «he , cellars every Feb, 22 to see . / ; 00! i) i —. Foreign “Have read newspaper accounts Avoiding Payments Sountry Jogi 3s goose piimply Ww hethor hin TActs still ars ; Page of your statement concerning At- By Working Abroad | attic. a laurel wreath on his fede. XH on he figs | = ows ASTIC Reds smashed in invasion at- torney General McGrath. As mem- . | brow and his bare toes sticking Ri Ny he day off. Says it [RIPS tempt on Allied-held island 13 ber of House judiciary subcom- . By Lait Prams 99 | in the breeze, and takes t ie ay . th yy | GI= kill 69 rioting Korean ' I mittee investigating attorney gen- WASHINGTON, Feb. 22— Only chee rhs un’ Bille Ho . funny yp . re or Slvilang ..ivveecvvivnninso 18 eral and Justice Department. I Shocked lawmakers discov- , oOo. 3 feat @ inches of Tu ant why Wy lo. they Sports : F would appreciate receiving anYiared today that in voting a big ‘him; mostly naked, in white sete a . cas h ‘i po $ information concerning MeGrath | , . | ble. I guess v ‘ht call roiling © George’ v th y” . Page ; ; which vou feel would he helpful Income tax boost for most; marhe. | guess you migh, ca unveiling. came OR ueoiges skin. "Wae xX. : GRANDMA TO RESCUE—Davy Waltman, 3, and Mrs. | 3 2 ; him the result of Congress’ sor- = birthday, 1841. The Navy band roof for Matinee hockey goes on trial Walter N leg to committee.” - : persons last year they also opened| |... experience with the arts tootled, the lawmakers made P hers 8 2 ater Newman, ’ i lew Yor w loophole for maovie , : Eom ' . "g protece HGABY +o vvvin ve veuey 38 . Mr. Stassen left New York for a big ne oF ; Our saga began prosaically patriotic speeches, the Speaker 27's Whirlaway star rolls Ner 9th } » i ge {Minneapolis by plane, apparently stars and possibly others. They enough in. 1832 when the law- “of the House pulled the string £248, rein ‘800 Reries .......c0i000uin 29 ; before receivirig ‘Rep. Hillings' promised to-do something about makers slipped Horatio Green- and good-gosh-amighty. - ' Qc CN XM bed wih . | an IS ose . [telegram. : It “Garmmned Juve. : rere ough, the celebrated Boston There was George WashingLo a des or AN Aner », : a - He i a ne Speech. 3 She a aT ram YN sculptor, $5000 to sculp a heroic © ton, twice as big as life, clad as > ew" York Republican Club las . = | statue of George Washington to. a Roman senator on the way to fca again ......... cevseees 29 A df G a ol K Oo S Te / -/loophole as a means of escaping : : m W {night that he had wired Mr. Mc-|l00p . decorate the Capito! lawn, Ho- his bath. His chest muscles ‘Women's n r n a n |Grath ‘but’ had received no reply. any income taxes for a year Of ,..,, yok the money to Flor- rippled in the cold sunlight. A est “Therefore,” Mr. Stassen said,80. To qualify, they must live, = "0 0 erged six curv reath held d hi 3 Page By CARL HENN | about his nose hurting. I |, Te, py Al nd work abroad for 17 out of once. Italy, He emerged six cirved wrea e own his — Mar. 4 concert announced bv PANDMOTHERS are won- thought at first he just needed I ask an immediate congression 18 “tonsécutive: montis ; years later with the mofiey curls. A marble .sheet, loosely Yana 5% " " G : r Bi g ;al investigation be launched in- gnsec CT CORB R spent” and his 20-ton statue draped around his middle, bareJewish Community Center derful people. | to blow his nose. \quiring thoroughly into the ac-| Indignant. Congressmen, who cked : Xen i : i : Hi 01. __I5Q Music Committee ......... 8 It was proved again yester- “Then .I noticed one nostril { comulated wealth of the Attorney drafted the new: tax law without pag, pes in 3-30 a. Saken ox, ly saved the propeieties, : . ter ......... sesesesseneaes 6 Mr and Mrs. Robert Waltman, = had been stuffed up hix nose. . ers at stars, said that those who try to” Ri y , FER Sdo One way {0 get a mink coat, . On I tried to hook iL out with a Mr. _Btassen told reporters ts take advantage of it won't get, trees on each side presented a sandals from falling off. ri 490 Caprices by Christy yp] 121 Dickson Bt, bobby pin : New York's Iiewild Alrpon Ini AWAY /ith it for long. One said -Problem. Horatio solved it by Over Capitol Hill rose a horriGa 540 £ by} To terres EC ‘Mrs. Rita Waltman, 23-year- | ae re i poked. the inore |morning that Mr. McGrath had away hiro a e the- law! hopping down all the trees on fied gasp. Congress decided Other Features: “| old mother of 3-year-old twins, ! . ; ' {tried, unsuccessfully, to reach him tye . the left, between Florence and garter weeks of bitter debate to . David and Stephen. explains the it went in. 'by telephone before his speech damned quick and make it retro- Leghorn. 'Fhis. bius incidental 3 T the | lief Come +pviasevasenssnees 37 2 EDEN: 2XP ay "last night to reply to the charges. active, if necessary.” «ghorn. This, plus incidental dynamite its statue, Then w— CIMNBWOR] avs 2evesnyss, 23 | TINE WME WaY: | “DAVY was really screaming 8 ; The tax gimmick which started ¢XPenses, cost the taxpayers parliamentarian discovered an ———eis 59% Edfioriale .,i.....0vv.... 22} Davy came crying. to me by this time, so I rushed Next ‘A Flip Comment’ the ‘talk of a big exodus from a0 . atic ui pilin a 3 rw or S4o : In Hollywood ........... 24 : « | door for help. (Davy’'s grand- | «rppie jg the kind of an answer Hollywood doesn’t apply solely e longshoremen started {0 the govern : 's 290 Radio, Television .......: 26 ) : | motirer. Mrs. Mollie Newman. i hich should have been written to the movie colony. But it ap- holst the statue onto a boat. of its works of art. 2's. Robert Ruark .......... 21 ; lives at 123 Dickson St.) and not attempted through a peared that high-salaried enter- Their rope broke. George Wash- The statesmen built a wooden Hy Y 3 Xa Sovola ..cciiievivin ER S ot “But she wasnt home, Then i,aphone conversation,” he said. tainers might be its chief bene- ington crashed {iaugh the hui gtieg Sof 31600 on hide Seorpt swe Sports coou..iiveni. 28.29 1 really got frantic. “I notice that Attorney General ficiaries. and sank in the mud. The ship Washingtor ‘ i 59¢ Harold Hartley ......... 18 | “I called police. They s2aild p.Grath made a flip comment Several Consider. Move settled on top of him. Then they argued some more. Women's : 8 7 He / ING- | they would send a squad Car |anout a serious question I raised,” ooo 0 novi ctars are toying The U. 8, Navy sent a battle- Year after year thev attiod, . das ensnasnes B, i a Sev vie | ! 2 ‘ + i ¢ rists wondered what Hives Wat On Here 2eevre 12 pi ; a a rer walked in he ad. Ey LA with the idea of living and work- | RE airs sailors fshed a the mysterious struec- — A YOUNG mother, who | at el 8 oO ¢ ing abroad for the required pe- . Loe 21s fought raging flames to rescue | the door, What a welcome | whether Mr. McGrath thinks so hy | Stal Hm Wibatd, The ship ture - the douth awn, BY 1308 5Te No More Wonder: her two sleeping babies started | Tight she Was - jor not.” £00 1 Joanne Dru, actress who has ocked in New: York, but the the lawmakers Te 80 1 —————— 3808 aT ar to Support | “She wasn't excited at all. | yu, gtagsen said Mr. McGrath \ many tax troubles, said the railroad tunnels between there fied and the shed so weather. | ————— 0 Use Want Ads her family. Mrs. Naomi Hirt, But 1 was. “hasn't dénfed,” the “confidentisl/ 0 going overseas appealed and here weren't big enough for beaten that they appropriated a eae ! 22. a grocery cashier. Wemt a She sally pressed her freport which I have received that , =, Me a flatcar to squeeze Anal $0000. 6 ear & the $s __280 "No need te wonder ‘any back to work te reoutfit Bryan, | [.08¢r agains avy ® MN" he has become a millionaire. “My husband, John Ireland, . : iis was to tear down 65's __98¢ longer just where to get the. 3, and Beilnda, 14 months, = PlugSed nostril and then blew | “I re-emphasize my urging of & y.. heen offered . five: or six The Navy took him to New lumber and haul the seminaked oy : ? 4 to his mouth. ti of Mr. Mc- x St Orleans then and forwarded Washington in the dead of extra money you meed right = whose clothing burned yes. | IP : prompt investigation movies overseas, and we'll go if; : i i —— now. Here is your er | terday when B ire destroyed |, Out popped the obstruc- |Grath's accumulated wealth—its ;" .,. oot ome work, too,” she him by devious routes, without night to the Smithsonian Insti- ’ A LOW-COST WANT AD IN | their trailer home. The Hirts | ion from the other nostril. It [source and the taxes that he has _ ..= Hollywood. “I'm under tunnels, to Washington. The tution. There you will find him THE TIMES. | are living temporarily with | turned out to be some stuffing paid or should have paid on it.” oo poy Studio for two [Telght bill was a whopper. in the cellar of the main build- | KIN Yes, the Speedy RESULTS | Mrs. Hirt's brother, Harold All- | D2YY had pulled out of his |" Mr Stassen said he would nC" CI Tr raving This artistic enterprise by ing. behind a row of antique of TIMES Want Ads can help top, at 1209 Ww. 29th St. back | teddy bear. - {speak at Rochester, Minn. to- {HET = assign ' he “ couple of NOW had cost $26,000 and some printing presses. Not hidden, IS you in many ways! You can | of whose home. their trailer “The police and ambulance [night and would make a "major! sens pictures " odd cents. Congress appropri- as I reported the first time I Tént out a Yoom. sell Your car’ 1 burned. Lis arrived shortly thereafter. But |speech on foreign policy” before Actor Gene Kelly can take ad- ated another $2000 for a pol- wrote this dispatch many years atin or some Ro onmerAtaded fur- Sn | they weren't needed. Grandma [the Washington, D. C. Republi-| age of the new law. He re-|-ighed granite base to hold the ago. The management is touchy niture, clothing, tools, equip- Acq Khan Rests After had the situation well in hand.” ican Club next Thursday. cently. was sent overseas by| Statue and the great day for the on this point, )-N ment or most anything else. | 9 : ix Ee Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer * for twp ~~ pe —— —r rte —————— Tou ean get 3 part tine job, Mild Heart Attack Chairman of British 3 3 More Killed, 17 Hurt years or movie-making. ° ® this ay work or baby sitting. Or, CALCUTTA. India. Feb. 22 wo" . ; Pian: Movies: Abroad 6 O B C } S to L e in lo- perhaps you have a skill . .. | (UP)_Aga Khan, 75-year-old re. Steel Industry Quits In Pakistan Riots John Huston, director, plans - Z. a Y y Ing i let it small regular want ads will jigioue Jeader of more than 20) LONDON, Feb. 22 (UP)—The KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb. 22 several movies abroad, and your bring You steady business, million Moslems, canceled all en- chairman of Britain's nationalized (UP)--Three persons were killed Claudette Colbert has one Eng- * skin, TIMES Want Ads Are ga00ments today following a mild/iron and steel industry resigned and 17 wounded today when police Jish movie lined up. Her agent or ours are urious VERY LOW-COST, ONLY 36¢ heart attack while. en route here{today in a possible first move opened fire on student demonsira- said she might stay abroad for 9. | i . | tion per day for Your 2 ine ad on hy plane Wednesday from Dacca, by Prime Minister Winston tors in the East Pakistan capital 18 months. : : { By TED KNAP “very well” today at the hosYou our special weekly rate. Pakistan, Churchill ‘to return the industry of Dacca for the second time in Actress Joan Fontaine took.the A baby smaller than a man'sipital. Satin PHONE PL aza 5551 BY The 240-pound Aga attributed to free enterprise. two days. ; opposite tack. She said the! - hy * 1 She and. her. Busbind raced . NOON SATURDAY and Your (he attack to unusual heat. His| Steven J. L. Hardie, had served, The two-day toll was reported thought,of going abroad to es- hand died today at General Hos- Wglhenlvoidige ogi iy Hi want ad will be in ALL EDI- (staff physician attending him at.as head of the government- to be six dead and more than 60 cape U. 8. income taxes strikes pital after clinging to life more : ght : ¢ NS THE SUNDAY { bes 2 do ry abdominal pains. There wasn't TIONS of SU? government house in Calcutta or-loperated industry for a little more injured. Troops moved into the her as being “unpatriotic. © than 12 hours. . even time. 10 ‘take. Ber nto the IS. : ares : i ’ THES ; dered complete rest, than 3 year! ~ jeity 10 restore order, his fnyone he Sodges paving! It lived and cried for 12 hours maternity ward. The twins were —_— - . * 2 RA ‘gRes and 35 minutes before it died at delivered in emergency ward. CC Jb, 7 PE SP bird who - flies backward 3nd ’ » TE — le. YT ™ : s a i ¥ i : ; ’ Lo a. m. & 3 . 9 \ b : I———" ler eT doesn’t know which way he's 11:30 Birth was normal. First came Butwsenmvent fhe hyn. ATi, $08 Fin Et A Re ‘ Te aang " going % she said . It was born five months pre- the®™stillborn child, then the liv- -¥ : - » Ty Joes oF wy ¥ pein - . . 3 ' § § . : - } ! |” The new law says that persons maturely. ing one. After her two audible

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62d YEAR—NUMBER 347 , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1952 Ttiananalin, Indlans Tuusd Dally

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Local Congressman Calls on Page Fr Show here promotes bonds for | Stassen for Data JErRe] su. iriiiinansiiiias. 3 ® Morality ie chief 17, 8, prob-

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All through the night and most gasps of breath, she immediately was was placed in an oxygen-fed incubator where the temperature is

[who go abroad will not have to ; pay U. S. income taxes on the of the morning, the baby money they earn In foreign coun- Making medical history.

tries if they are on foreign soil] Doctors said the very fact for .17 out of 18 consecutive Was alive more than 12 hours at about 80 per cent.

Congress wanted to give a tax| break to what members thought was a limited group of technicians, jengineers and others working in

The child was born in General to guard against leeding, and Hospital at 10:55 p. m. last night, a nurse kept constant watch, - within minutes after the. mother, The doctors said birth at four foreign ‘countries for private con- W8%s rushed to the hospital. The months is at least two months becerns. Some spokesmen for the mother is 17-year-old Mrs. Mary fore the time survival normally “ private concerns had said that Belton. She and her - husband, can be expected. And the smallest some such tax concession was es- 18-year-old” W. A. Belton, said surviving child they read about sential to the success of the point they moved here recently and are was 14 or 15 ounces at birth. At four program for aiding underde- living at 1124 Oliver Ave. Indianapolis , hospitals, records veloped areas. | A twin was dead at birth. showed the smallest surviving Congress, of course, in voting to. But the living child surprised baby was about 1< pound 10 give a tax break to Americans doctors when it “gulped twe ounces. :

who remain aboard for 18 months, breaths” and clung to life. jie 2 : could exercige no control over the + It was amazingly small about . taxes levied -on the Americans hy six inches long and weighed about Doctor, Facing + foreign governments, (six ounces, perhaps: a fraction Ei - 2 Sax Undetermined

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morrow and Sunday will range, poctors and others at General collapsed and died last night (from 1 to 4 degrees below normal. Hospital had hoped for ‘a ‘mir- white delivering an infant.

The week-end outlook ‘also calls gle.” Dr. Harry C. Clarke, of Marble-

. Freedoms Foundation Honors * Times Artist for some spicing by the elements. If the baby had lived, they said, head, ‘Mass. .died of a heart

Rain will start sprinkling down she would have matured into & seizure before the eyes of his

Probers Fish NATO's Chiefs OK wat ikes European Army to sun Garve Under ‘lke’

it kept at 90 degrees and humidity

months. For tax purposes this is after birth was “rare” ,.. “very . “The baby surprised us hy ery- | considered “bona fide residence” unusual” .. .*very much an ex- ing a few times this morning.” |abroad : ception to the rule.” said Dr. Morec. “But then, it sur- |. Under the previous law, the defi- They said a baby born so prised us right from the begin{nition of “bona fide residence” early usually dies within an hour ning by living.” : {wag much stricter. It was difficult after birth, if it lives at alll Given Vitamin K gi e abroad. + } to prove residence abroa . Born Last Night She had been given vitamin K

mn our sacren Honor Hoosiers fue a chilly week-end. gy), Rut Dr. George Morec, at- A 73-year-old doctor, facing ex-: » e little man who ‘predictsitending physician, and nurses said tr

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LISBON, Portugal, Feb, 22 —The Council of Ministers of {the North Atlantic Treaty

Organization gave final ape proval tdday to the creation of a confinental European army composed of French, German, Italian, Belgain, Netherlands and Luxembourg troops,

The European Army will serve (under Gen. Dwight D, Eisenhows er along with separate commands ‘of United States, British and Canadian troops, ax well as those [to be provided by Turkey and | Greece for the joint democratis defense against Communist age | gresuion, : As final approval of the minis ters was given, it was learned that the NATO will try to build a 50-division army and a 3500plane air force by the end of {this year. It was made known also that Gen. Eisenhower plans to visit {Greece next month to discuss the number of divisions that country will contribute to his forces. He is expected to visit Turkey for similar discussions. Accord on Finances Before the final approval of the - ‘continental European army plan, . NATO defense and finance mine |isters reached “almost full agrese

ment” on the problem of finane« "J ling the construction Jetlon a¢ x 1 ‘base and : . i works in rn Europe, FA? 3 nado ins and for . i= 'hower By Dec. 31 were set by a three-man committee of {headed by United States Mutual {Security Administrator W, Aver. (in Harriman. | It is expected that under the agreement announced today on air bases and communications the total amount to be spent will be about $50 million of which the {United States will provide about {45 per cent,

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Our Jim's Cagey On Basketball Picks—W atch 'Em

WHO'S going to win the 1952 state high school basketball championship? { The Times" Jimmie Angelo opolous, whose record speaks for [itself, will release his selections ° for the state champion and the Indianapolis sectional winner in The Sunday Times. : Few pickers in the nation can. match Jimmies high school picks in basketball and football. Jime +mie-picked the local sectional wine {ners in the last three years, even ‘selecting Tech's victory over Broad Ripple two years ago. 3 That year he chose Madison te down Tech in the semifinals then win the state. Last year, Jimmie selected Jef to down Attucks in the state finals. (Wha’' hoppened?)

~ » w v FOR TWO YEARS, Jimmie missed only three of the 18 games played in the local sece tional. : His two-year record in prep football is unsurpassed. Two years ago, Jimmie had 49 right, 10 wrong for .831. Last year, he picked 90. right, only.18 wrong for an amazing .833. } For Jimmie's sectional and ‘state championship preview, see The Sunday Times. a

$265 Shortage Paid To City of Beech Grove

| «Mrs. Alice Stratton, formes |clerk-treasurer of Beech Grove, {today said she has turned over 1$265.70 of her own money té | make up for a shortage in city . funds. SA She discovered the shortage ‘before leaving office Jan. 1, and reported it to the State Board of - |Avcounts with a request to audit - {her books. She said she was un-~ 'able to account for it except as

a ‘bookkeeping. error. ° Sofie { Mrs, Stratton pointed out that .

Two Indianapolis high schools, it, “went to Mr. O'Donnell in Periled,” by former editor-in-chieftoday in Valley Forge. Gale Helft, on central Indiana “tonight. As normal individual. avife, Alice, 35, who also was in- De handled more than. Ok two American Legion groups and the cartoon division. His “Dec-/Cecil Tressler, now a freshman pysiness manager of the Cannon, the thermometer drops, rain may, . And her suryival would have dicted in an alleged East Coast: Sit¥ funds for fast-g Times Staff Artist J. Hugh/laration of Independence” car-at Indiana University. | Fepreserited. Technical change to snow tomorrow. One- set’ a new medical record. black market in babies. - ~~ | Beech Grove. When. the $26! O'Donnell were honored today for toon, first published July 4 last! iss Ella Sengenberger, di-| Pp Em : half to one inch of precipitation! “It'¥ very rare that the baby: Mrs. Clarke, a registered: nurse, difference was confirmed by ate outstanding contributions to .the year, is reprinted above. " |rector of publications. and a stu.| x Other local horiors went to the js due before skies clear again, lived even this long™ Dr. Morec was assisting her husband with/¢Xaminers, she dug into her ows. national Freedoms Foundation. Technical High School scored , ny an "American Legion's national put you can perk up, Hoosiers. said. “Usually a baby born as the delivery when he collapsed. Pocket yesterday and paid it. x + ‘They were among 600 ind... dent, will go to Valley Forge in Americanism commission, for 2 mpg five-day forecast says warmer early as four months after preg: She finished delivery of a boy to the general fund. pn viduals, schools and organizations : ‘May on expense-free trip to re- DOYS’ program and Americanism yong, Se nancy is born dead, or dies within*Mrs. Robert -8hock at the wom-, wR in the U. 8. to receive $100,000) Its scrapbook on freedom ceive the award. : jappreciation, and the Legion : ie [the first hour.” an's home and then summoned Designer s Trial in awards for freedom crusades activities—chiefly clippings from, Broad Ripple was the other In. Auxiliary, for its “Girls’ Nation” . LOCAL TEMPERATURES | That also was the opinion of medical examiner Joseph A. Di ° LOS ANG Cal last year. Some of the winners school publications — won dianapolis high school honored. Program. 2 6 a: mi. 26 10 a. m..s» 30 . Dr. Joseph Bean, General Hospi- Clerico, . a | (UP) “Arash - recelved awards in person today an award in the principal school It won for af editorial “Consider Two honor médal awards went 7 a. mi... 26 © 11 a. m... 34 ta] medical director and Dr. Carl: The baby and hiz mother were Elliott's trial ; at Valley Forge, Pa. . |division. And ite pAper, the Ar- Citizenry. in February.” William to. Bell = Telephone Company's 8% a. m... 26 12 (noon) 35 | Huber, chief of obstetrics at Cole- rémoved to a hospital where both wrap from he is A second place award, worth senal Cannon, was honored for Davis, managing editor of the “Indiana Telephone News" and 9 a.m... 28 1 p. m... 38 | man Hospital. ; were reported in excellent condi- , Ste dy © $200 in cash and a badge of mer- an editorial “Freedom of Press Riparian, ah award its editor, Robert 8. Smith. | Latest humidity ....vi4, 58 | The young mother’ was doing tion, Ce AY bs i 4 oe fore i yy mi way pi ad i on ; La ni eh L . : 3 . 3 : : Je : y 2 ; A ek ; i : ; a : on Sk : “ Pom ee : . oC ®. { 4 ta re o L x : . Ed : : J . .