The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1944 — Page 4
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IHl DAILY L .5)NE», GREENCASTLf INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1944. '
MFNITIONS OT’TPrT (f omfaurd trvim rnie* One* appealed for a 20 per cent increase in at least 12 critical programs which he said were in “very serious
difficulties.”
These, he said, include the very items for which requirements have been most steeply increased as a result of battle experience in Italy and Normandy—combat and motor venicles, heavy-duty trucks, fragmentation and general purpose bombs, airborne radar, heavy artillery and ammunition, medium tanks and tank
destroyers.
Nelson said that 48 per cent of the $60 000,000,000 1944 munitions program was completed at the mid-year mark. His report indicated that, in general, production is in good shap” except for those items whose re-
COMMUNITY CEILINO PRICES Community ceiling prices on foods are quoted according to the group classification of the store. Group 1 and 2 stores are entitled to prices slightly higher than Group
3 or “chain stores.”
Consumers should ascertain the group classification of store as shown by the group card displayed
in the store before checking ceiling oz., 15c.
Rinso, 26c. Baby Foods (Canned) Beechnut -Strained, fruit and veg 4% oz., 9c. Heinz Strained, Fruits, 4t.j oz. 8c. Ko-We-Ba—All Types, 4',. oz. Beans—Baked (Canned) Heinz—(Glass), 17'i oz.. 18c. Scott County- Baked Beans,
price for articles sold in that store. These are ceiling prices for Group 1 and 2 stores:
Van Camp 16c.
Vegetarian, 17
Butter
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
l„ the matt.., of det. rniininK the tax rates for eertab. purpoHes bv Frankllii i,ship. Put,, |„ Comity. I” lh-tore Ih.' Towriship Advisor' Board.
the taxpayers «>f Franklin Inwnshlp. 1 titn.itn I.pal of! leers nf said municipality, at their regtila,
Township. Ptitii in < "limy. .... . .-niintv , ■ meeting place, on the -''.ttli Hay "f Auiiust, miu will consider the following u
’ €* t '
township m niiRT ri.\ssirn vn«>\ nniwu*
School Busses 300 uo I 720.00 SciiooI Furniture and Kquip60.00 niuiit, except School Busses 140.00 supplies, other than
Janitors' Supplies
Janitor Supplies 400 oo Fuel for Schools 800.00
# ■ . #* A L? t K II fl I 11 SHI*"
TOWNSIIII* K1 ’NI I Snlnrv of Trustee
quirements have been increasetl | offi. e Kent
) sharply.
IlctnT tliss Imst <'hapter of “CAPTAIN \MEHH \ ’ DISNEY COUMt and .SHORT
I. Weesncr, etux land in
ton twp. $1,
Willis J. Wes-ner etux to Ross Hootl, "tux hind in. Madison twp. $1. Isaac Skelton to Anna Belk, land I in Washington twp. $1. | +
•k
John H. Turner, etux to Grover C I Joseph, i tux land in Jackson ana Floyd twps. $1. Winona Artman, etux to Curtis C. Higgins, land in Monroe twp. $1.
The WPB chief's production report was several weeks late in coming as result of haggling by top war planners over the wording. There was considerable discussion over the tone if the report because of the seeming paradox of a good production record | in general but a crisis in some of the
• most urgent items.
Chief obstacle to stepping up the
required programs is manpower shortage. In some cases, officials j said, the difficulty can be traced to constant design changes which dis-
) . upt assembly iyie output. Undersecretary of the Navy Ralph
A. Bard said last night that naval j production needs still were increasVVillis | ing but that the chance of meeting Washing- ' them was threatened hy a shortage
10.00
of 30,000 civilian workers establishment, particularly
west coast.
shore t the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ralph Blatchley, eta! t-i Harry I! Milligan land in Fl .yl twp. $1 Wilbur B. lifiest, etux to 1’earl Steward lot in Raiiibialgi 81 Charles C. Douglas, etux to Curli
KoolAid
PET CAT WILLED $60,000!
AT LOCAL THEATRES + + — + Leo Goreey, leader of the East S.de Kid gang, starred in the latest film of their series for Monogram, “Mr. Muggs Steps Out," which is the current attraction at the Voncastle theatre, decided at one time to become a jprotfessional boxer. Ejut before one can become a professional, one must be an amateur, so he entered the tryouts for the Golden Gloves tournament. But he never got to find out if the gloves were really golden. He wound up on the canvas with a broken nose 33 seconds after the bell stopped ringing at the start of the first round. He then started searching for another
occupation.
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MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST
CIHRCH
Ralph S. (Steele, Minister
0:30 A M. Church School. Mrs. Ernest Cox, Superintendent, Class-
es and teachers for all ages.
10:20 A. M. 'Mornang Worship. Message hy the pastor. Our study
probably is
"Bust",", mi eight-year-old Tiger eat of Brookline. Mass the richest t it in th" world. II" ha been iefl $66,000 outright by the late Woodbury Ki nd attorney. Rand's .vill left the fortune in the hands of the Boston Sail 11, | it and Tnn.t Company for the “shelter and maintenance" of his p t II ini an additional $40,000 to Margaret T. Thompson, his forn "T hou ed i"! “BusterTi welfare " A codicil ol ins will cut of* benu. -t n: 'l 00(1 t, ivlativi beeiius-. " if their contemptuous attitude and cruelty lov id ; my eat." "Buster'' and Miss Thompson's grandson Donald Thompson, an shown above. (International Soundphoto)
MEN WANTED
APPLY
Lone Star Cement Corp.
NOTH
Free In uring li sts will be eondiieled next Salunlay at Hie < nmmerrial Hntd In Mr. Finch, local representative nf the Acoustl«*on Instituti* of Irutianapolis. Mr. Fineh has had s|M-elall/ed <raining in serving (he hard of hearing, and brings them a Nympatliftle nmlersianding of their protilems. tin person suffering a hearing loss will In* given a private test without any obligation.
Trustee's Travelingr Kxpen.se Kxpuuse Telephone ToBs and TelegramH Offiet Sui piles, Prlntinif and
Advertising: 420.00 Fay of Advisor^ Board , "l* 00 Fomp for Assessing 325.00
‘*are of ( , o«netfi ies Kxamination of Keoords .... Miscellaneous 1
Total Township Fund ....$ 2,03a.00
TFITION FFNU
Fay of Teachers $20,9 .0.00 School Transfers l^.OO Total Tuition Fund $21,050.00
BKJf*?: .
Total Bond Fund ( 1,100.on
SPECIAL SCHHIIL FI'NT' Repair nf BuilrlniKS and rare
of nrounds * 450.oo
Ri palr nf Eijuipnient. "Xrept
• will! Ill
goo.00
fiOO.Ofl
Loans. Interest and Insurance Teachers' Meetings Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power
Contingencies
M, 'r'olul "sp'i'chd School Fund $lLlgl) »«
a tit n l.-.l .11'.F Fl’ND:
POOR RKLIHF FI ND:
»«. nirret llelleft
HI Medical, Hospital and
Buriul •
Its, Other Direct Relief HJ Total Dlreid Relief
(Total
lal Ml
and B-)
| 2,368 00
GS I IYI vti: OF Ft \n* TO IIK II \l»F,n I’t'NDS REQt'lREf' FOR LX-
PENSES
Town-
August 1, present year, to ship Dei einber 31. «l ensiling year Fund
1 Total Rude.'i Estimate for Incoming Year $2,03;) 2 Necessary lOxpenditures to 11 • ■ made fiom Appropriations Unexpended July 31,
Speeia 1 School
Fund
$11,180
Tuition
Fund
$2i.o:.o
of present yar
tal Fiinds
present T;i xes
Total Funds Required (Add Unce i, 2. and i»
FI' N DS ON HA N1» A M > T<» BF m;ui;ivKi» from smuruks O'l'H KR THAN IHF. FK«>FOS-
KD R ATF OF TAX KKVY 0. Aetual Balance, July 31.
year to be rolleefed,
present > t ar (December Set t lemen t) 8. MiseHlain ous R «• v e n u e . other than from 'Tax Levy, to he reeeivetl from August 1 of present Near to December 31. of ensuing year (See schedule in Trustee's
(>f fieo. >
(ft) Special Taxes Schedules) .... (b) All Other
(See Schedules) 0. Total Funds (Add iJnes 7. 8a and 8h)
1ft. Net Amount to he raised
for expenses to December 31. of ensuitm year
11. Operating Balance (Not in
excess of Kxpense January 1. June Less Miseellaneons Revenue for same Period)
12. Amount to be raised by
Tax Levy
FUNDS
Township . . . Special School Tuition
1,030 3.063
1.131
5.843 17,023
6,976
3,834
(See
Revenue 6.
10.000 31.050
9.450
4,986
10,456 2.600
Bond Fund $1,100
20 1,120
353
300.00 j 130.00
1,600 00 4.600.00
400.00 400 00
Poor Relief Fund 12.368
2.86S
2,043
10,810
27.492
SK8
2,868
All Brands, 90-92 Score, Carton, in
r, lbs., 1 lb., 51c.
1.022
6,213
3,558
762
Cereals—Cold Kellogg All Bran, 10 oz., 14c. Post—Bran Flakes, 14 oz., 16e.
784
3.218
4,87#
642
Quaker Puffed Rice Sparkles,
1.806
9.431
I.E\ IKS
8.428
1,304
4'. oz., 13c.
Levy on
Polls
Bond Total
FINDS
.* .76 I 25
$1.00
rOMI’AR \TIVF. XT\TF.«I'\T OF T4\I'1S FIII.M'S TF.n
A X II TO RF. POl.I.F.rTFII
Levy on Property 5 Oft $ 47 f .42 f .06 H
$1 o
II I $.*<-'I'll
Town shin
Special School
tuition
Rond
Total
Taxpayers
levies have he t han t wo da vs
Uollerfed
1912
$ 1.981,00 $ 9.00 $ 7,328.00 $ |81 00 $20.1 38.00
Collected
1943
1.239 Oft
(Collected
194 4
$ 2.ft 1 ft.ftO $ 8,845.00 $10.8'. a. 00 $ 80 4 00 $23,514.00
Amount t» Be Raised $ 1,806 00 $ 9.431 00 $ 8.428.00 $ 1.304.00 $20,909.00
To Be (9)| leef ed
194'.
$ 1.808 0ft $ 9,431 Oft » 8.428.00 $ 1.304 00 $20,969 00
S
$ 7.644 00 $ 3,822 00 $ 764 Oft $13,469 00
appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon After the ■. en determined, and presented to the County Auditor not liter prior to the second Monday in September, and the;levy fixed by
• fht (’mintx Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the UoitnU
and wrirwihin Auditor, ten or mm. taxnavers feelioir tliemselves aggrieved by such lexica i nip service Will be helujma.N appeal to the St ii. Hoard of Tax Uommissioners foi further and final
hearing titer* <>n. by filing a petition with the County Auditor not later than
I October I *, and tin State Board will fix a date for bearing in tills Count\ 1 JOHN B. WILLIAMS. Trustee
i Dated August 2. 1944
' C—— * ' — -l ■— w
Max
Supt.
every Sunday morning from 9:30 to
11:00 (o'clock.
Everyone cordially invited. PLEASANT HIM, METHODIST
CHURCH
Ministry of the Word; H. Max
Brison.
10:00 A. M. Church School—Supt. Mr. Robert Johns 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship— First and Third Sundays 8:00 P. M. Evening vesper First and Third Sundays. W. S. C. S. meets Thursday after-
noon.
RACCOON METHODIST (CHURCH Ministry of the Word; H.
Brison
10:00 A. M. Church School
Mrs. C. Ed Smith.
11:00 A M. Morning WorshipSecond and Fourth Sundays 8 00 P. M. Evening WorshipSecond and Fourth Sundays W. S. C. S. meets Wednesday af-
ternoon at the Chureh.
August 6, 1944. Pleasant Hill Morning Worship Sacrament of Holy
Communion.
Evening Vesper, subject—“I Am The Way." John 14: 1-10. by the
Pastor.
HEALTH HEADQUARTERS
0 that'fl an accurate deacriptiott of this Prescription pharmacy —Health Head* quarters. Our skilled, registered pharmacirtts are co-op-erating *ith Physicians to help maintain the high health standards of this community. If you are feeling a hit under par, the first step is to consult a g<hh! physician; the second, bring his prescription here for careful compounding.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Hi.i ttor of determining the tux rotes for * ertaih purposes by Juckson '.Township. Fntnam Dountv. Indiana Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of JaekHon Township. Putnam Uiuintv. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 29th day of August, 1944 Will consider the following bud-
get
TOW >*HII* III m.KT ri,%S*IFH \TIO\
TOW’NSHIF FUND Salary of Trustee
Office Rent Trustee's Triveling Kxpens*Kxpense 'Telephone Tolls and
Telegrams
Office Stippli-s. Frinting and
Advertising Fa \ of Atl vi o y Boa rd
Trustee's Salary for Assess
Ing
Oai *• nf ('em*-1 erics ........ Kxamination of Records ....
Miseell i neon Total Township Fund
TFITION FI \'D
Fa\ of 'Teachers School Transfers
Total Tuition Fund
720 Oft 60.00 1 20.00 30.00
2 2 5. ft ft 1
75 ft ft
SFKUI \L SCHOOL FUND:
. $ 72ft ftft Repair of Buildings and cure
of ((rounds $ Repair of Kquipment. except School Busses School Furniture and Equipment, except School Russes School Supplies, other than Janitors’ Supplies Janitor Supplies 11* uel tor schools
325 00 j Loans. Int**r«*st and lustir50.0ft ance 25 oo Teaciiers' Meetings 130.00 laintor Service $ 1,760.00 Ti anspiu tation of Children
Light and Power
$ 7,400.00 Contingencies
2.800.00 Miscellaneous
$ 1 ft,200.0(» Total Special S*hooI Fund KSTmvn: OF FI Mis TO UK HAINHI) FUNDS RKgUIHKD F( )R EX-
FF.NSFS
August 1, present year, to Township Special Dim »*mber 51. of ensuing year Fund School Fund 1. Total Budge! Kstimate for
$1,760.00
600.00 100.00 200.00 200,0ft I 50.00 600.00 210 oo 6ft Oft 800.00 3.800.00 1 ftft ftft 200.00 100.00 6.920.00
Ige
Incoming Year . 2. Necessaiv Kxpenditures to be ma*ii from Appropriations ITtiexpended July 31, of present year 5 T*it a 1 Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2, 3 and 4) FI NDS ON II AND AND TO BF. RKDKIVKD FROM SOI'RUES OTHKR TH A N TH K PROFOR* KD RA'TK OF TAX LEVY 6. Actual B.ilance, July 31,
present v»*a r .. Taxes t*» be
Collected. ( I »c* ember
1.010.00 2.770-00
1,200 00
$ 6,920.00
3,500.00 10.420.00
rilabu* • X# PRESCRIPTIONS
present year
Settlement) 765.00 Miscellaneous R •• \ c n u e , o11m*r than from Tax Levy, tube reoived from August 1 of pri u»nt year («> Deccinl)er ::I. of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee’s
Office. >
(at Special Taxes (.See Schedules) Total Funds (Add Lines 6,
(. 8a ami o 1,965.00
Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December
31. of ensuing year 805 00 11. Operating Balince (Not in
excess of Expense January L to June 30, Less MiseelInucous Revenue for same
Period» 880.00 12. Amount tn be raised by Tax Levy 1.685.00
v . , , l*l!<H , 0*Kn ITW IF.g Net \aluatiou of Taxable Property
Number of Taxable Polls
FCNDS Levy on Townshlt Holls Special School * 'I* III# i r...
4.378.50
3.»fi4 00
Tuition
25
7.342.00 3.078.00 3.300.00 ti.378 00
IjeVy on Broporty
* .11 I * 2 t 40
< 0 411* \ It \TI 4 K t TI; .1 (■: \ T n|.- T\\KM CU M.IOl ‘TI-: II
\mi To hi; roi.i.KrTGii
Tuition Fund *10,200.00
4,380.00 14,780.00
3.462.00
3,362.00
3.600.00 10,424.00 4.346.00 2.700.00 7.046.00 *1,51600 81 Amount t" B" *1.685.00 *6.378.00 *7,046.00
JONES DRUG STORE
COAN — R. l>h.
CoB.eteil Co Hue led Collated
hiss U&
TaxpnyiMH nripeiubiir Hhall hnv" r | K bt to he heard therdon.
T" Br Collected
(045
*1,885.00 86.378.00 *7.046 00 After Ibe lux
All brands, 90-92 Score, ment Wrapped, 1 lb., 50c.
Regol Corn Flakes, 18 oz., Uc. Cereals—Hot Cream of Wheat, 14 oz., 15c. Coffee Hills Bros.—(Glass), 1 lb., 35c. Maxwell House—(Glass), 1 lb.
38.c.
Regal (Glass), 1 lb„ 34c. Sanka (Glass), 1 lb., 42c.
*90.90; (Joorge Fenwick, $150, t mi Austin. $122.00; L. - Wells, |1|
‘ diaries J. Kb iu. $1 $123.00; Ubinnn .I"* 1 1 ydc Uarringion, $ ’. i ii-a * > ' «** - * ■ •
< ’arl El tes. Ill
• • *v * Kictoi
Baird, $150.00; Alfr..l Iv M« >221.ftft ; James Unt i l. $ • >•.* .vie A nn imh, $72.00; I >ona!d *195.00; Le(»ti Snyih $111.00 Williams, $27.50; es wj $20.00; NY. T. -dig* i. • 1 00; 1’au! Ilian, $15.00; Rillpli ,\1 :: *‘1 s. $"0 I i I utchesnn, $17.05; Kny Hut( $15.50; John Hut'dicsnii 0 Meek, $126.00; Dan <'nnp* r. if A rtbur Herod, $66 mh iMidis $50.00; Dayton MiUj., i $_■'• ■>". Hurst. $3.50; Will \ IM«I. V
Pickel,
as per
K
( «»M MlssioMIHS'
Tin* f(*lluwing «daitiis will be consiilcrcil at the regular meet ing of the i’liiu 'iu Comity Board «)f Commission
* rs on .Mnitnis Vucusi 7, 1944: < *mn(y lleyentie •
Lddi.. Buis, .f.io.oo; k’rank Jarrell, $.1166; Mooresvillo I‘u hi ic Service. D ' V| • VVui. I' u i eiu'e. $6,50; Furnit ure Kv. hang* $9 ftft, Fui na m Umintv llus pilftl. $:!ftft". Cities Servico Co.. $17.98; (b*. Wei. $67.99; n. (J. Webb $ID •" M til*' ('ash, $40.00: II L Rol'illSnil. Mh.lMl; West Blkitlg Un V' 1 • ,; i. • -Stic IMw.. $6 06. Public , ‘- i;s 12, Wyandotte Uurp. iv III; Mm i, t. 0*1 Unier. $2.00; (diaries King $66. t: L**. I odd. $5 oo Fay. FmiI In I'd, $ Mhi ; V\ a t**r Di‘|»a rtihent. $3s 10 ; ^ (;im i n* i st p Hd w.. $2.35 ; hid. d I * l<-pli“tfe. .'15.55; Otis Klevator < *» . (Hi Allo rt Howaol, $lft,ftft ll '/.cl Bird. Oft; Itexell Bovil, $3.00 Sc w. i g» I u - p* ,1. MI.67; Arlhm Fliini ' , " 1 ' * 1 1 1 > "I II.mna. $4.33; Wm. A. I ja v n i" , $i.ft. D< pt Wat.r (N> .
AlnMois Drug Store. $36.1.; Sam
| I , ; ' I "V.V IM I'htitam Uounty Graphic r, 1 ,l ' Duilv Banner, $41.69; r T R. W oodluini Printing Co. $145.15: In difiim Stat* Sanatorium, $897.39; Ulav (ouuiN $i,hm Simpson Stoner, $5 oo Hen dr id , ■ . ipj oo Putn n ’ "ftftty i ll (‘lui>, $500.00; (> f *.(um!d • V. VO " ; »« '‘ VUV Nichols
('onnty Assu,
'"I 1 ' r ' '"p <•". *' *• Dla I'iMts. $2ft.ftft; I'aul (Jri
R, S, Uowgill, $59 20'
$55.09.
• rimes, $71
Kay 'Tremlil'
* on ii i y I lights ay
* . pV..- N nng itn. $95 25; James
$151.2a; Russc 11 L. Bata ma n, $
M Lov*
Knek. $114.00; I*'redd11 112.60; Lewis Fc*rr\'
I
(}. Kn'etzer, $38.00. Willie Sowers, $li
ran, $1.50; L. K«lh
Modlin, $112.70; ui
J u ob Shaw. $2.00; L* i Glenn Hrowning, $27 $ 11.50; Elmer SkinuliatniIton, $36.50; Ki - $3 7.50 ; Walter Kell* I Berry, $30.00; Kd St Wiiliams, $5.00; i $1.00; II R Woodall
Bert Wimberly, $i
Karnes. $5.00; ('bail* Kd Ka i l**\. $24.50. $6.10; (’I if ford Karl* Shinn. $76.50; J. F »
L L Re**ves, $42 5ft i".,n $15.00. Glen Suthei h $1 0
Shinn, $9.75; John T Johnsoii, $ 10.00; \' n c •
Herman Wallace, $
vtd. $2.00; Robert '
N»Ison, $14.60; F
Frank Nelson, $ i. Wright, $150; Rex H Ulyii** Miller. $25 (m $ I ft.00; < ’latide Fid 1* 1 Van hook. $20.00; W ! >ci t. of VVa I er Work Ser vice (*o., $4.14, i ' •Works, $3.00: u. A t Jr«;«*ncast h* Hdw Un Q u in ton. $9 '"L The ' 5 $6.96; Hess Sales A* < ire«n castle Motors. I diarui Equipment (.'*» ' ’layer. $90.90; J. J '' King Morrison Fostei 1 mond Reeves. $15,30: < un.. $396.13; Indi-ii $ I o,07 ; Wm. A. IjU wrest Burk. $16.38; Th* , 91,366 0 I. W1B
Mn Mow Furncy. $ 1" 11 1 H * I w A Go., $24.25. ' if-ft • r $25.00; Miller Grain «P Meek, $15.00; J. D. Ad. '
TI Klinme. $8.00. V
$4.85; ind. Tele (**» * "
roinily \\ clfiirc f Putnam Comity II" Klla Mahanni. $27.0"
’oiler. $15.00; Hi lon u ' '‘'’-r,.-, 1.1.11 WVriinkc. *■'"*." T: ' r 15.0e; Jcann**tta Bill U ' ' ..' 11 u Bills. *2.811; II ' ' 1 1,11 G..00; Putnam Counts d, ,, 1 ' uliana Assoc. Tele U" . $ !1 - v
Aker. Dr.. $3.00.
(Signed » KDDI I ■ » ’ I> '
Auditor of r tu.Hn
.las Km|
Shaw, j
•oy Alters, ", Harry I
$2.50; MrCan |ID, 50;
i' l * I s. $104
i: i i.iin p; no.
on. Jos IC impel. Meltrim
$27.00: C4
luiiinings. Hi
Lmcti
Ki
$9,00; M
■
Norman 3
, - 00 '
I’oxx- ‘1
Ml. Ra:
tlmwav, i Albert ^3 .<15(01. A 11. j"- 3 ,.i of 1m -II* w. !<■
. ■ Melt
i.n iron Wj_
-. I S I*'*'. $!;;7 94: f
> ■ do, Man®
ro. 5
8l
i,..s Servicij
1 Ox v $! « Old" &
H Byrd. IJ
r i
$6
\\ erai
Com
AT CHATEAU THEATRE FRiDAY AND SATURDAY
DiUkiI Auvum 3, 1314.
‘I .bite for lieurliiK In this County ROBERT S CROSBY, ^ Truitee Jackson Township.
Cassidv^^ilaVs 1 \vm 1T °. ,,T Hero ’ s wha *- happens when “Hopol' 1 "^ in PHiamoiinr) V Boyd ' leta go with a b'eft v left. He’s doinR the SeZ Hi(1 " r< ,yf the Timberlne," opening tonit^ fist Mal ine w Und ' Pilrdnfi *'. there's dynamite in that “ ,a B< ' yd '
