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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1915)
:tr I - - ,- -,,v w ,, . rrf t "- " I ifcU f I-., 4 ,, hvw--' tt , nr1" ttrMfM; mWmJSbmm TODAY'S GOOD ADVICE KEEP YOUR TEMPER AND YOU'LL KEEP YOUR ER1ENDS rv Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coos liny Tlmci Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest .Oregon pcoplo ntl dorotod to tlto best interests of this grout iccUom . Tlio Time lwys booata ud aerer knock. Tho Coos Kny Times la proud of Ita (J tie "Tim People'! rnixjr," null It strives at all times to live np to ltfl name by do voting id energies to promoting tlio pooplo's Interest. MF.MItKK OP TDK ASSOCIATED PKKSS Vol. No. XXXIX. K.stnbllshed 1H7H Ah Tlio Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tlmci, Const Mall nntl Coo Hny Advert Iser. No. 51 wW ' aiMflrvp ' Wiiwllft.H' i-'? - - r v 'WT'f'7f-"' ue;M)r Mfripgf irf -wf "-i- i . -w riiyHM'Wufi iii niTium'fnnnfr irtn i 'n i i iinnni mmm- ntj,gg k ,: ..,, .J (Eons mm mmt& I SHIES Stirred up Because of News That Teuton Army Ready to Make an Invasion .BULGARIA IS NOW ON WAR rUUIING f. Serbia Summoning New Forces to Resist Attempt to bo Through the Country TO FIGHT WAYT0 TURKEY That Is the Report Which Has Recti Itcielud Giccro Is Anxious .mil ii, Cabinet Meeting Mat Rreu ailed lllfl Anny Coming . TLtTO.V ARMY OX SKHIHAN FRONTIKR (11 AmoUI1 Trim In LYoa IU Tlmra. I'AItlS, Sopt. 22. A new Aimtro-Curiunn army on tliu Sorblnn frontier lu contlnu liiB lieavy liomlinrdincnt ot poaltloiiH HcroRa tlio rlvors wlilch form tlio boundary lini'3, lint ns far an in known litis not yet attempted tlio In vasion of Serlilnn territory. Illy AiuiirlalM I'rmii to Cook tur TIiiim.1 LONDON. Sept., 22. Tlio Hiilknns, midcr tlic Hpnr of tlio iiowh of a Ihk Tctiloiile army believed to bo ready to flj;li( IIh way to Turkish territory mid Important diplomatic neKnila llnns nliont to bear frtiit, are .ihIIi' iih tlicy havo not been hIiicu tliu wars ot two and three yearn ago. On a War Footing. llnlKarla'n nioblllzatlon lm put that mil n try on n war footing ond tlri'rce In Horloiinly agltutcd and r (iililnet meeting Iiiih lieen eallod. Kcrlda In Hiiminonlng now foicoH to irlst tho oxpuctcd Tentonle Invuc lun To Send St lung Koivo Intlmatlonn from Tlnrlln nro that tlm army to tako tho offeiiBlvo against Serbia In a Htrong one. I'nl Hiirln's poHltlon In not yet deflnltuly di'fliu'd, but tliiro in every Indication flio will Join tho forces of tho rcn tni powei'H. iii:i,i:oati:s at rouThANu tamc AHOIT WATIIU I'OWI'ilt Sontlmeiit or tlio WeMorn States on tlu, Subject Is to lie Voiced lly That llody (II; Ai 'KlaiM l'rnut in Con?, Hay Tlmiv, I'OKTKANI), Oio., Sept. 22. Mu t'tlntry for voicing tho bcntlment of tii"' WoHti'rn Htntos for u praetlonl policy of water power dovelopniont ir tit in motion at tho Hecond day of tho Western Status Wntor i'ower t'onferenco. Tho resolutions com mittee assembled and will revolt Us flndliiKs tomorrow at noon. S 7.. Mltcholl, publlo utility bank er of New York, in an address this morning, declared that financing I" wir development Is not prnctleaMo wliio govornmiut land Is Involvnd, if aiibo capital la afraid of govern mint restrictions. IIOCKri'lILLIIlt STAYS ALL MUIIT IN MINKH'S COTTAftH Addnssix, People and Snys Labor and Capital Should Ho Paitneis in Their Work (tlr Awxtitei Truf la imi 137 Timet.) PHIMEUO, Col., Sept. 2. John D. Itockofoller, Jr., ijorrowed a night rlilrt from tho stiporlntendent of tho Tlno and spout last night at Prime ro his party being distributed In span rooms of the miners' cottages. He attended a moving picture show at the school hoiuo, after which he addressed tho assembled villagers. ' I believe labor and capital should be partners In tholr Joint industrial work ' he said. "Only by harmony can they achieve mutual prosperity." ILKA : HIE ID I LL 01 PLAN Htt I'JIIRKM USL.L.IU 9&UIII1II1LBV Who nails base $2.."0 keg rnsli. Mnrsliflclil HnnUviire. " ' k X MAY CALL SPECIAL X X SESSION OF CONGRESS X X X Illy Aimm Inlet 1 .'ichh to r.r nny Tlmm X WASHINGTON, Sept. X 22, The advisability of calling a special session X of the Senate within the X X X X X X X X X X t next month is beine; ser t iously considered by Pres ident Wilson to give the S X Senate an opportunity to X revise the rules in order X to curtail debate. - SEN. LAHE HERE STATESMAN AltltlVKS WITH I TAMIIA' 1'ltOM (iOlil) IICACI IIS Is Own Cliaiiffeiii' (iocs Willi I'nity To See Work of liar Ih-cilgo No .letty Money Soon WIINT OVIIlt HAIt Senator Lano was taken ant over tho bar today by Captain l'olliemus and mem bers of tho party from .Marsh field. They went lu tho Tramp and took soundings, showing to tho Senator tho exact depth of tho water there. Senator Lano niul family left in their machine lato this afternoon for Hose burg and Klamath Kails. Touring his territory In a Ford machine, together with his wlfo and two daughters, United States Sena tor Harry Lano drovo In last night from -Gold Ilcach. Previous to go ing there ho had been down through tho Willamette Valley and had come lu from Roseburg. This morning with Bovcial members of tho Port Commission Senator Uuio went down to look at tho bar. Ho was very anxious to seo what work had been done by the dredgo Micliic. "Never felt better lu my life," remarked tlio Senator to his friends last evening. Ho In tnnned from bin auto trip and says that ho Is getting over a good share of tho state, combining a much-needed va cation with business. A new life-saving station on the coast south of Iluiidnii ho hollows is absolutely necessary, though he would not state whether It should bo placed at Cold Ileach or Port Or ford. Itogiio Needs Dredging Tho filling lu of tho bar at Rogue River ho characterized as a shaiuo and said that tho people there by all means deserve to havo the depth of water on their bar deepened. Whllo ho was there tho-Itoanier camo bur rowing, bumping and dredging her way inside. Tho craft drew six feet of water and tlioro was but five feet of water on tho bar. The crow all woro stripped for swimming and tho Senator said tho craft bump ed sovoral times. "lliU say, tho way thoy havo wired In tho mouth of tho river with barb wlro ought to mako it a bald Job for a poor shipwrecked man to get ashore." Tho Senator spoke about tho means tho Mucleay people have taken to keep trespass ers off their shoro lines. "I guess a follow would havo to carry a pair of nippers with him. Its like a fiornmn trench ontangloment." Thoro was a pauso, then tho Senator laugh ed for a funny thought had just struck him. "Say," ho asked, "what would happen to tho fellow If he for got to bring his nippers with him? Would ho drown?' Wanted to Heo Dredge The nroKross in tho bar dredging is oxtremoly Interesting to Sonator Lano.. Ho bald ho had heard the wntor'ls now 28 feet deep at mean low tldo and was groatly pleased at this. In tho lower bay this morn ing his party was met by Captain Uritt, of tho LIfo Guard Station In tho l(lg power boat and this car ried them out over tho bar that they might see the conditions. They also wont aboard tho drodge with Cap tain Polhemus, all with tho exception of Postmaster Hugh McLaln. lie bald that always ho feels hotter on land watching tho sad sea waves roll. Senator Lano spent his early youth on Coos Day and often work ed aboard craft In the bay. Ho re marked this inornlnec that ho un derstands tho Coos Hny bar fairly Rlf! EASTLAND LOSS Owners and Officers and Com pany Chartering Vessel Are All Indicted in Charge FEDERAL GRAND JURY RETURNS TRUE BILLS Conspiracy and Criminal Care lessness in operation of an Unseaworth Boat Alleged ALSO BLAME INSPECTORS Two (lovei'iimeut Men nro In tlio List of Those Indicted Also Heads of the St. losepb- Chicago Steamship Co. IIJJ Aiioclited l'rc. to Coot Usj Tlmr. CHICAGO, Sept. 22. Federal in dictments In connection with tlio ISastland disaster were returned to day charging 'conspiracy and crim inal carelessness in tho operation of an unscaworthy boat. Truo bills woro returned against President Ar nold, Vice-President Hull and Sec retary Steele, of tho St. Joseph Chicago Steamship Company, own ers; Manager (ireenebaum, of tho Indiana Transport Company, which ehartured tho ICaatland; Harry Po dersen, captain; John Krlckson, chlof engineer; Robert Reed and Chnrles (I. Kckliff, Government steamship Inspectors. DltYAN CONIIIRS WITH PHKSIDL'NT t lly Awwlnlcil firm lu Cou car Tlmw. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 Former Secretary of Statu Dryan conferred with Presi dent Wilson for more than an hour today. Neither would discuss the conference, which was tho first between tho two blnco Bryan resigned. well for ho has been out over It dozens of tlmo and lu all sorts of craft and weather, "Will wo got a million dollars for tho Jetty at this session of Con gress?" tho Senator was asked. No .Money This Year "No," ho leplied. "I don't be lieve that the money will bo avail able this year." Wur in Kuropo may bo thanked for a retrenchment in national finances, ho said. Heretofore tho indirect taxation from Import duties havo been pay ing for all these projects over tho country. This year tlio duties havo fallen off several millions of dollars below normal, hence tho cutting down of expenditures. This led around to the proposition of American bankers loaning a bil lion dollars to tho Allies. "Thoy'ro going to do lt,l guess," remarked tho Senator, "but It's a shamo. It shouldn't be. Wo need the money rlcht horo at homo. Wo have all sorts ot communities that are crying I to borrow nioiioy for their internal developments. "I am against this business of loaning nionoy for other people to shoot each other with." Ho pointed out that thoro nro but four billions of gold dollars in tho ! United States and tho loaning of one quarter of this sum Is going to leave us stranded. "And," ho said, "in casp of a war, which 1 do not think probable but always possible, wo would havo to go to Europe, bor rowing." Moie National Defenses. And Senator Lane doesn't hollow that at tho ond of tho presont wa. tho nations of Km ope will bo so weak that thoro will bo no danger lu tho United States. Ho believes that wo should have nioro forts for National dofonse. "Tho point Is, let's protect our shores bo if any of these fellows come hunting for trouble) wo can pop thorn a fow. Hut I would never vote to sond troop3 and ships abroad," "Yes," ho ropllod in answer to a uuery, "a fort might bo necessary right out hero on Coos Head, hut then I am not a military man, and that's not for mo to say." Senator Lano Is anxious to get back to Portland beforo tho rains set in and said he would hurry ouf by Roseburg as soon as he had ta kon a good look at tho Coos nay bar. Oct your gasoline at Marshflehl llaidwaio Company. J X FORD DISCUSSES X X PEACE AND WAR X x : lly As.-MtilftiM 1'rrKi tit f'txiH tlrty Tlmm X WASHINGTON, Sept, X X 22, Homy hord, the Ue- X troit auto manufacturer, X conferred witli President X Wilson and Secretary of t the Navy Daniels today, X With the former lie talked X about plans for forward- X ing the cause of peace, X With Daniels he discussed X ways' and means of per- fecting gasoline motors X for use in submarines and X aeroplanes, X If JUDCK IIOLMKK DKCLAItKS NO SUCH STATl'Ti; IN KOHC12 lie Snjs Law Was Repealed Fifty Years Ago and Was Never Re-en acted Quotes Authority (Special to Tho Times.) KUGKNIO, Sept. 22. Judge Web ster. Holmes, of Tillamook, Is author ity for the statement tho recently revived Sunday closing law was re pealed CO years ago and that tlioro Is no such law now lu force In Ore gon. "The Sunday closing law," Judgo Holmes says, "was handed down from territorial days, under tho provision of the state constitution, urtlclo 18, section 7, which piovldes 'nil laws In forco In tho Territory of Oregon when this constitution takes effect and consistent there with, shall continue In forco until nltered or repealed.' The Sunday closing law was Included in the code of criminal procedujo passed October 19, 1801. Two days later tho same session repealed It by pass ing Sonato 1)111 71, entitled 'An Act to repeal all statutes of n general nature, with certain exceptions.' "Section 1 thereof provides as follows. That all statutes of a general na ture passed or In forco boforo tho commencement of tho session com mencing Soptombor the eighth, A I). 18C2, except those enumerated and mentioned lu tho next section, bo and the snmo aro horeby repeal ed. Section 2 of said Sonato bill 71 docs not eiunnorato tho Sunday closing law, nor does It refer to It In any mniinor whatever. Tho Sunday closing law was therofoio and thereby 'horeby repealed.' "Tlmm Iiiih been inilcli ado about A LAW killed and from 85 to 100 othors sor tlio misniKen iiunoi iiiai u u iously injured when a dynamite ex- Sunday closing law In Orogon." Tho Judge roferred to n aso In .Marlon County where tho law was attacked. Judge llonuett signed tho writ of review from the Justice court on July, 1001, and tho enso was tried beforo Judgo Galloway, who reversed tho into on tho grounds set out that there was no Sunday closing law. FIND BIG SHDRTAGEl , lt ,, ,.,.,, tiihf.i: officers ok DKiirgri, DANK ARi: ARRHSTKD Alleged that Funds to Amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars Have Seen Hinbivled lly Amlilvl IYcm lo I'ocn Itay Tlmm.) DUIU'QUH, Iowa, Sept. 22. Geo. J. Honian, cashier, Joboph 1'. Ilar rngan, vice prosldont and teller, and Charles R. Selge, toller of tho Du buque National Hank, wero arrest ed today on warrants Issued by tho federal authorities, chaiglug embez- zlement and misappropriation of funds totalling about $20,000, . ATTKNTION, MLMDKRS OF MIL LICO.MA ASSOCIATION Tlioro will be an Important meet ing of the Mllllcoma Association Thursday evening, September 23rd, at the club rooms. All members aro urged to bo preheat, as theto are several Important matters of busi ness to bo transnntrd. H A. ni'STRRUD, Secretary. si i MAKES SG Succeeds in Withdrawing Safely From Vilna, Which Was Defended to Last DESTROYED PROPERTY OF MILITARY VALUE Von Hindenburg's Cavalry Was Unable to Complete Encircling Movement PEOPLE WANT DUMA AGAIN Conference Sends Petition to tlio (Var Asking Him to Call tho llody Together and Summons Cabinet Responsive to People n; AnocUtftl 1'rtit it. Coot 0r Timet. LONDON, Sept. 22. Special dlf patehes from Petrogrnd agree that the Russlnns have withdrawn safely from tho Vllnn salient, tho strategic value of which was considered so great the Russian staff felt JustlNed lu risking somu of tho best tronpn to defend It to tho last possible mo mint. Will Suffer Losses In the withdrawal tho Russians destroyed everything ot military val ue. Whllo tho main army In prob ably safe, It In hardly likely Hint the wholo Russian forco will escape without lieavy losses in men and guns. Cavalry Held Up Von Illndcuburg'n cavalry, which wan expected to complete the en circling movement, Is still hold up. On tho Vilnn-Llda-Slonlm flank, tho Gorinan advanco Ib proceeding stead ily, but Prlnco Leopold's progress Is slower whllo Von Mnckonson 1ms come to a pauso beyond the Prlpat marshes. Want Duma Called. As was predicted tho Zomslvo con forenco at Moscow petitioned tho Czar to locnll thb Duma and sum mon u Cabinet responsive to tho wishes of tho people. Prolonged artillery duels along tho Western front were relieved by sev eral Infantry attacks. I .MOW YORK STRHI.T CAIt (IL'LFFD W CAVH IN UN Siv Aro Reported Killed and Many Women and (ilrls Among Thoso Who Aro Injured III AivmUIikI I'nM to Com IU Time. NEW YORK. Sopt. 22. Six .w.rui...u .n rriiiorlint In- dm nollce plosion lu an oxcavatlon on now Sev- enth Avenue subway caused a cave . In which engulfed a surfuco ear and j numerous pedestrians. An entire . block of pavement caved In. The police believe thoro aro a number of other dead In tho cave In, but tho rescuors so far aro unalilo to reach them. More than r,0 men and three cars which fell Into tho excava tion, wero carried out by tho pollco and firemen. Miiny Aro Women Tho accident happoned shortly be- ' fore K o'clock and more than half tho Injured woro women and glrhi on 1)l0lr W()rki Tlorto woro 78 passengers on ouu car which drop 'pod If. feet Into the subway oxcavu- linn when thn Olltlrl) lilnrl,- rnllfinnod Although the car romalued . up right It was partly hurled under an avalaucho of concrete, rails timber and earth and muny passengers woro severely crushed. Gas .Mains Dieak A number of water and gas mains woro brokou by tho explosion and tho rescuers wore handicapped by 'tho flow of gas, Porsons In a large office building closo to whore tho cars wont down said thoro was a (great roar as tho pavonient and por- Itlons of tho sidewalk sank. St niggle for Safety Men and women lu tho cars smashed tho windows with their baro hands lu an attempt to escapo, whllo pedestrians who had been thrown Into the hole struggled to avert tho falling dohrls. Rescuors found nu merous sticks of dynamite" scattered about in tho subway excavation. Not. Caiolessness R. A. Little, gonornl superintend ent of tho contractors snld; "The dl MY U X BIG DUTCH BOAT X X STRIKES A MINE X X X ll AnUtc! l'rrm to r.ic nnjr Tlitipn.l p t AMSTERDAM, Sep, 22 X X The Dutch steamer Ko- X X ningen Emma, a 9000- X X ton vessel from Kava, X X struck a mine while on X X hor way to port, The t X passengers and crew X X were rescued, X SAVE REFUGEES I'ltl'NCII WARSHIPS HICSCUH HAND FROM TURKS Numbered Five Thousand and tho ' Majority Were Women, Chll reu and Old Men ll AaiodilM Treti to coot D7 Tlmra. J PARIS, Sept. 22. A stntement by tho ministry of ninrlno says French warships rescued a largo baud of Armenians from pursuing Turks on tliu Syrian coast and took them to Port Said. They nunibured MOO, of whom .1000 wero women, children nnd old men. ARtiHNTINK SHNATi: TAKKH AC TION REGARDING NF.W MKASUHi: Chile and Hrall Aro tlio Other Two Countries Which Signed Arbi tration Agreement (U AuocUl rreu I Coot D7 Time IUIUNOS AYRF.S, Sept. 22. Tho setinto today approved tho arbitra tion treaty signed May 28 by Argon tlun, Chllo and Dra.ll. Tho treaty Is almost an exact dupllcnto of tho treaty lrawii up by former Secretary of State Rryau nntl signed between the United States and other coun tries. It provides for a year of In vestigation boforo war can bo do clnred. NO ACTION YET STATU RKPARTMIINT WAITINd AIIOUT ARCHIIIOLD CAKC Tun .More of the Letters Taken From Him by ICngllsh nro to ho I leeched I)7 Auoclitxl Frew to Coot lltf Timet.) WASHINGTON, I). C Sept. 22. Acting Secretary of Statu Polk an nounced that tho Department was now In possession of nil hut two of tho documents taken from James F, J. Archibald. Until the romaluliig letters, ouo from Ambassador Diun ba to his forelgh office on "political subjects" and another from Vou Ileriistorft, reach tho Department, no futrher action will bu taken. OELAY CONSULS amkrican ri:pki:si:ntativi:s hkld on train Out) Hundred Foreigners Alt-o Aboard Hcpoit Comes to Kl Paso Delay is at Chihuahua p AuocUte4 I rtM 10 Coot lit Tlmtt.J KL PASO, Texas, Sopt. 22. It Is reported that a train bringing Con sular Agent Williams of Torreon, and Consul Coon, of Duraugo, to the border with 100 foreigners, Is held up at Chihuahua. Lack of fuel for tho locomotive Is suggested hern as tho cause of tlio delay. Consul Lotehor, of Chihuahua left for tho border In an auto. unalnn iifna lllln i t n uttirill fivltlnolfin I puntvi nun uurj tw it nuinu UAiuatwu of dynamite which caused a number of tho stroot props to give way. The caw lu was not duo to caielossiiess but to the loose formation of dirt which wo unexpectedly camo across," Men's Regal Shoes, $l.."50, $,1.00, !js:5..it). Gordon's Shoo Store. Watch for Panama Opening All white glows cleaned free this woek. I vtlsli to Miuwi ion vthilt I ran do, .Jay Doyle's Place, APPROVES TREATY BULGARIA BITS A FOR WAR Military Authorities Have Ta ken Over the Railroads and Ordinary Traffic Stopped TO TAKE SIDE WITH TEUTONS AND TURKS Representatives of Entente Al lies Recognize That Their Cause is a Lost One v TURKEY GIVES TERRITORY Notice. Was Declared by tho Allies that Aecontiuico of It on Tart ot lliilgarln Would bo Roganlod as an Unfriendly Act (Ur Axiocltteil I'rem to Coot llr Ttmtt. l.i' SOFIA, Sept. 22. llulgaria appar ently Is on tho brink of war, Tho pcoplo gonornlly bellow hostilities will begin liutuedlntely. Military niithoiltles haw taken possession of tho railways and ordinary tratuo Is suspended. ( Regard Calico Lost. Diplomatic representatives hero p,t tho cntento powers generally recog nize that their enuso Is a lost ono and llulgaria Is manifesting clearly, a tendency toward tho central pqw ers. This Is duo to dissatisfaction of tho government at Sorbin's ropljr lu tho negotiations for territorial concession In Macedonia and at tho conduct of Greoro. Nono of tho Allies reproneutntlves hero cherish any longer hopo that Dulgnrla can be prevonted from Joining Germany Austria and Turkey. Unfriendly Act. w Formal cession by Turkey of tho territory along tho Dodeaghatch rail road had been delayed by tho action ot tho entente powers In notifying llulgaria that accoptanco of this ter ritory would bo regarded as an un friendly act which would invito countor monsures. Policy Firmly Fixed Although tho govorntnont'a mili tary mensurcs aro characterized as provontatlvo, no attempt Is mado 'to hide tho fact Hint Ilulgarla's policy Is fixed, and that It will bo followed ouergontlcnlly to tho end to obtain tho purposo In vlow, namely, tho In corpoiatlnu ot Macedonia within Its boundaries. TO LlnVESOCN AMDASSADOR DUMHA MVHS NO TICK TO DKPAKTMKNT Snjs His Country linn Culled Hint Hack to Austria On Leave of Absbiico tn Auorltlxl rtnt lu Coos tut Tim. WASIIINGON, I). C, Sopt. 23, Ambasastlor Dmnba notified tha State Department Into today tnat h'a government had called him homo on a loavo. Tho Ambassador said ho expected to sail Sept. 28 on tho Rot terdam. Ho advlsod tho Stato Do partmout In a telegram from Lenox, Muss., and requested that this coun try arrange his safe conduct through tho enemy territory. INCREAST BIG ALL HF.COHR8 IIROKFN IN U. H. FOHF.ION THADU Imports Woio Nearly n IliUIon Dol lars More Than During the Pi ec ceding Year (Ur An.oilaltl 1'rrtt lu Coot lit Tlnit, WASHINGTON, D. C Sopt. 22. Foreign trade In tho United States broke all records during the first year of tho Kuropeau war, the Bu reau of Foreign and Domestic Com merce announced today. Exports wero $:?,0:i5,033,280 against J2, 280,185,701 tho proceeding year. Im ports wero 11,609, 098, 034 against $1,300,657,515 tho proceeding year. iWUTIIKIl RUSSIAN CITY IS OAPTUKF.I lly AMOtUtnl 1'iesi t coot tur Timet, BERLIN, Sopt. 22. Tho capture of tho Russian city of Ostrow Is announced to day by the War Ofdpo. V- II lprjlirjlj)jjj ygy, 'pn'i'i-.aiiimiiiiifl