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iX, pvf,?- ii!TJti( lfc?jH? IE MAN ALWAYS "TOO BUSY" IS THE ONE MOST IN NEED Of WHAT HE THRUSTS ASIt)E! t fnns Bay Times Your Paper (Bum law A Southwest Oregon Paper That's tthat tbo Oooe Bay Times I. A Boat treat Oregon paper for Bonthwert Oregoa people ami devoted to tbo best Interests of tbJe greM loctloM . Tbo Time always boost mm& meTor knocks. Coo, Bay Times Ii proud of its title "Tbo 1- .. w1 If IIF VM MV Mil lafTIA r l(C .. - I.., ,lirntlna Its eanrffliui n ji. tbo people's latcreot. guu " MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS "f - mm?& Established 1878 Ah Tlio Const Mnll. MARSHFIE.LD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION. X Consolidation of Times, Coast Mai nnd Coon Bay Advertiser. No. 89 ElflLE in KILLS FAMILY . i Dniinrc Plnmhfir. X Murders His Wife $nd ttiinu uciuijmui IE HURT MlUnlnnnln Atfnrl lOC a VV UlUOUIt. nnuun id Seriously Wounds An other Daughter and Son EN HE SHOOTS HIMSELF L u Tlut tin' Man Went Sud- ., hn.uto as a Result 01 hc "' . .. ....I I III.... nt Injury no newnm . Hcsltlo Ills Wire. i , Sj, jutoeliiw 11 """" " EATTMJ. Wash., Nov.' fi. Geo. jtolcrK, a plumber, Kmoii uih who ) blind daughter nt tlio family Be hero early today, fatally ln- i .notlicr daughter nnd probably illr Injured n son, and thou shot tlf doad. It is bollovcd ho went lienly Insano ns tlio result of a eat Injury. List of Victims le dcaj are: kin. Ella Roberts, head crushed h ai. Ulu Klla HoberlB, ngod 121!, slash- lilth ax. targe S. ItobertB, gun shot wound tcarl. The Injured aro: Cforco Roberts'. Jr.. uKOtl 1(5, bond Ltd, faco cut. likely to die. illst VHJa Hoberts, aged 17, allot lough head, will die. KIIIim Wlillo Sleeping l!ri. Roberts nnd sou nppnroiilly re aileep In nil upstairs bedroom Ira attacked. Mrs. Roberto (Hod Ihout a struggle, but tlio boy, nf- being struck with tbo ax', inuat ft rrippled with Ills father. The boy wna found on tlio floor ice diitanro from tbo bud, nnd klses on tile father's neck and iihoncd tbo son had fought for i life. Lwes Son For Demi iLeiilng his sou for dead, Roborta deeded, to tlio ground floor bed- bo occupied by bis daughters, VII- imd Ella. Rt It believed tho dauglitorn woro rtened by tho strugglo upstairs the body of tho blind girl was m Just lnsldo tho door of tho pa. Nnally Kills Himself pM as killed whllo crouched In rner In an endeavor to eaenpe. I other girl wna Bhot. Itoborta fa returned upstalra and lfeig ho pe the body of his wlfo, ho shot welf. GO AFTER FREIGHT BUSINESS MEN IN DESPERATION (JO AFTER CONSIGNMENTS Lenvo In Special Ilont for Wreck Will Take Off Goods Regardless of Word From South FREIGHT CAN' UK TAKEN FROM 'I'll 15 SANTA CLARA The long looked 'fqr wlro from Charles 1. l)oo nrrlved late tills afternoon. In Biib Btnncu 11 read, "CoiiBlgnecs may go aboard Santa Clara and rcinovo any cargo that mny bo salved. It will bo neccssnry to thoroughly guard and prevent any pll forago by unauthorized part ies. Keep nit accurate ac count of everything removed for future adjustment be tween the uuderwrlturB and tho owners. Captain Lofs tedl will uHslst nndiropri'Huiil 1IB." MlItl)i:itK FAMILY Vuik Mini Culs Throat Wife niul Children' of W Aaocttttd rr la Cout Ht J TlmM. IN'EW YORK. Nov. G. lSdward 'Hanoi, secretary to a wealthy P. killed hla wlfo and , flvo- "old sou by slashing tholr t0ti with razor. Ho slasliod tnroat of his two-mbliths old "'nter, seriously Injuring lior. I1 then committed sulcldo with oe razor Ho la bollovcd to lnsauo, Tired of walling longer for nutltor Ity to hnvo their freight removed from the wreck of the Santa Clara dozens of shippers this afternoon, at tired la old clothes, crowded aboard the Htcniuer Alert for the lower bay and thenco by path to the scene ot tho wreck. A fund of $500 wan raised by tho lliislucss Men's Abho clnttou to pay for having tho Bluff taken off the wreck and brought to Bhoro. I'rclcht Llet in Wreck For threo dnyB the wreck has laid on tho Handy shore. In all this time not an attempt wna made to take off tho thousands of dollars In freight. Most of tho losa fell on local shippers. Thoy grow deBporato. WlreB woro Bont n hnsto to San KranclBco, to the steamship oNlccs. For threo days no word enmo back, Todny I'rosldont Doe, on the tele phono, said ho would aenrt n wll'o. Tho btiBlnesB mon gathered at tho foot of Marltot atrcot and wnltod, They waited until nftor 1 i. ' am no word came. Sheriff If jih Xo Power Some orguod tp go ahead to tho wreck and take off tlio freight. Oth ora contested such an act would des troy alt rlghtB to Insurance Sheriff Johnson said that ho had word from tho United States Marshal's offlco In Portland telling him ho had no Jur isdiction bolow the low water mark. Ho throw up hla hands and said ho could do nothing. Howovor earlier ir. tho,day ho did say that should the Btuff ho brought aBhoro ho would aeo tlmt plenty of deputies woro furnish. ed to protoct the goods from tuo ar my of mnraudora that for threo daya hnvo boon camping on tho scene, i awaiting nn opportunity to got pnat tho lino of guarda and get aboard at tho loot. District Attornoy Llljoqvlat advis ed tho men, to go ahead. It was stated In hoatod ionea that tho steam ship rompnny had no intontlon or F H ES Bulgarians Claim to Have Gained Victory Over Allies Troops From Saloniki M Y CAPTURED New Movement Started to Cut Off Retreat of the Serbians to Montenegro SUCH IS REPORT TODAY Message, to llci-liti Says the Serbian Army Is I.IUe'y (o Take Itcfugo 1 Tho Neighboring llalknii State When I'l-ossod by Knumlc-s IB, MiiraclitM Vrmt tf Coof tUr TlmM.J IlHHhlN, Nov. fi. (WlrolcHB tp Sayvlllo) It Is officially roportod .tlmt Iliilgaria at a point northeast of l'rllop eomplotoly defentod tho French forces which woro landed at Saloniki. Part ot tho French con tingent was routed and others woro jucilo prisoners. Tho first ot tho French nrlBonors. liavo arrived nt Kustedll. To ('nt Off llctifiit A now movomont to cut off the re treat of tho Serbian army !b reported by the Overseas Nowa Agency. Tho Austrlnns aro Bald to havo begun nn attack along the western border of Montenegro, In which country, tho Sorblnn tforeea nro expected to tai'o refuge. no NSUR1GE? UXDI'UWIIITKItH WIItK 1IAVK XO iXTi:i:sT in w'uno'ic Local Agent of Kunln Clara I)ocm Xot Know May Xot Havo Had Dol lar's Worth of Insurance E1ER AGROUND ! MATTKIl IS STILL NOT VKHV CLKAH III tho tologrnm of C. P. Doo to tho merchants tilts' af ternoon mention la mndo ot tho underwriters, a act that tho question of tho Santa Clara's lnauranco furthor "at aoa." Tho first wlro, tho ono from tho board of mnrluo underwriters disclaimed any part in tho wreck; tho wlro ot Mr. Doo implicates them. ', KING TAKES A HAND HULI'lt Ol (IHKKCK ASKS ALL PAltTIUS TO JH'LP Confcrcnco Will bo Hold Itegiud- lug Situation ltcsultlng From Overthrow of Cabinet fn AuocUttJ ri lo Coo nf Tlmw. ATIIHNS, Nov. 5.- King Qon- Btantlno has summoned the lenders ot nil parties to confer on the situa tion resulting from "tho overthrow of tlio Zalmis Cabinet, and It Is expected that the Ministerial crisis will end within U hours. HOLD i AMERICANS FOUR MICX AUK IMUSOXKIW OF VILLA IX MI'XK'O I'hey Woi-o Heported Ah Having Deen Killoil During tho lbitt'o of Agua l'rlela ' l VILLA OltDKIIH TIIIO ItlCLKASK OF 1'ltlSOXKItS BULGARS FIGHT CLOSE TO Close in From the East in an Arc Formation and Now in Outskirts ' E GENERA L (U Awltti4 rrmu lo i?.m lr TlniM.l DOUGLAS, Ariz., Nov. R. Villa has ordered tho roleaso of Drs. Thlgpon and Miller nnd tho two American chaf fours whom ho roportod dead yesterday. Ho nald ho wus mistaken when ho reported them killed. H AlUklHN rrM l nw J nmn.1 DOUOLAS, Ariz., Nov. C Georgo Snow, drlvor of nn nutomobllo truck, ported that Dr. Thlgpon, Dr.. Mlllor arrived at Nnco early tqday nhd ro und two American chauffeurs report ed yesterday by Villa ng having boon killed during tho buttlo of Agua Prlo ta, aro prisoners nt Villa Vordo. Snow said ho aaw the Americans at that plaro last night but ctful,j not lonrn tho nature of tho chargou upon which they uro holjL j . ThlnkHo Xoeileil Doctor ' i Tho belief wib oxprcssed horo that VHI" deliberately told tlio story of tholr death, in ordor tha ho might hold thom and supply his urgent need ot Burgoona without bolng Biib Jpct to Inquiry or tho necessity of glv Ing them up. Will Help Wounded. Tho men woro prisoners at Can- anea. Tho doctors howovor, will rvmaln nt Cananoa to caro for tho wounded. Villa said' ho boliovea 'now tho four mon killed south of Agua Prlota Wednesday were Ameri can toamatorB who camo with him from Chihuahua. VISITS MRS. GALT Pltl'SIDKNT PUTS IX DAY IX SO CIAL WAV Was thoro n dollar's wortl of In 8iirapco on tho Santa Clara? This question was repeated more thaai .oncb.lhls aftornoon, 'following tho ro colnt of a telegram by Georgo Ilot- stndliiK word, 'for to got tho freight : nor from tjl0 undorwritorB in San off would mean they would havo ( Francisco slot 'OHT lilt W50 IX TltOUllLK AT I.OWI3U CALlFOltXIA M ,loud for San Francisco and "eiioM (omos ( That City Today "' IMM Pirn to Coo Br TlmM.l - SA!' PHANOISCO, Nov. G. .Word fe steamer Fort Bragg from '4n w , Moxlco, bound Tor " u, wub nBiiore ni oau he Pl,i, nn ,t, H I.nwnp furnla, was received today by tSn Framlsco Chnmbor of Com- f Xo details woro glveni ECK IS STILL IXTVCT AT LATK HOUR Capt Dunson, of tho Cnpo ySo Llghthouso, aald Into r aernoon that tho wreck -"U Intact and shows no sna of breaklug up unleao eavy wind and sea abould m There aro a great mny pe01),e Qn the boat( lie "Id, nnv for hauling It to Marah'flold But thla nftorrtoon thoro aro at tlio wreck dozens of determined mon. They Bny thoy'ro going to got tholr things off or know tho reason why and thoy mean business. Meeting or Shippers An Indignation meeting was hold by tho business mon this morning nnd tho policy carried out this nf-, tornoon decided upon. Somo of them had already been aboard and found tholr goods In, per fect condition. They saw no reaaon why It should be left thero to tho weather and maraudera, so thoy said. Captain Lofstqdt declared that his hands woro. tied uhtll ho had word fioin President Doe. If permission to take the goods off was recoHed l:o stated hla willingness to go to tbo wreck and Buperintend tho tak ing off of tho freight nnd to dollar K to tho consignees' ou the bemh. Reived Xot Ice. Goo. II. Rotnor of tho Woolen Mill slating they had nothing to do with tho Santa Clara or its car go. Ho had sent for permission to tako hla goods off or that ho woutd hold them responsible. Gave Xo Opinion Immediately Agont A. P. Nott was called on tho wlro. lie was qucr rlod. "I hcstltato to give an opu ion," ho n'nawered. "But If thoro was a bit of insur ance on tho ship, wouldn't tho Un derwriters In San Francisco know about it?" ho was asked. Ho said ho believed so, , And so tho question Is still unan swered. Until word Is received from San Francisco or tho company's of fices, it will not bo known whether r-- . ,. - or not tlfore waa a dollar's worm or lnauranco on tho Santa Clara. Ixs Would Ho Heavy If there was not, it means a total loss to tho company of ut least 1B0,- 000,' la tho belief freely expressed horo. ' llMi . i ' Marino men par that tlioy can not! Imaclne a passengor'cdmpany uslnff (3l'XI'ltAli OIIKKGOX WILL MOVK OX MI'XIOAX CITY " (nj AmoUC1 rrw o CootYnr TlmM.l ALPIN13, Tex., Nov. C. General Obrogon jiussod through horo today on route to gua Prietn to tako chargo of tho forces of Callos and attack Naco, occupied by Villa. Report States That Nearly Three Thousand of the Ser bians Taken Prisoners GERMANS GAIN IN WEST Determined Roslslauco Is Offered by Serbians Against tho invaders in Tho South Germans Claim Small Victory Over Frcch tOr Auotltltd Troa la Coo flu TlmM. LONDON, Nov. I".. Tho Jlulgar- lnim aro fighting In tho outskirts of Nlsh, tho troops having closed In on tho city from tho east )n nn nro for trntion. Berlin announces that tho Teutonic forces have advanced all along tho lino In Sorbin. Tho cap- 'turo of 2,700 Sorblans Is roportod. lteslslt Ilulgitrs Unofficial dispatches say that a de termined resistance will still bo of fered to tho Bulgarians who Invad ed the soiithorn part of Serbia. The Serbians nro holding out firmly In Bnbtina Pass, 1 Two divisions of Engllnh troops have joined tho French In southern Sorbin. French Uecapturcd In tho west, Berlin nunouiiced to day tlio rccupturo ot a tronch north east of LomcHiillIn, In tho Champaguo district, which tho French had held since Oct. 'it A countor attack by tho Frouch against tho positions cap tured.by tho Germans .north of Man 'alges fullod. Mado Violent Attack Paris says that botwoon tbo riv ers Alano and Olso, tho Gornmns yes. terdaj'i having uttomptod tp surprbjo tho forces in tho French tronehcB, di rected a violent lint futllo bombard ment against tho Fronch positions. Dofondlng Themselves ' A Gorman and Austrian official reports, although Indicating that things liro going well for tho ToiitonB on tho Russian front, mnko cloar that thoy aro now chlofly occupied dofond. Ing thomsolvcs against tho Russian attacks. After .Making An Knrly Call Ho Takes Trip In Automobile In Xew York Dr AnocUlfd rrfm to Coo Bir TlmM. NEW YORK, Nov. C President Wilson planned to spend moBt ot to dny with Mrs, Gnlt nnd relatives who nro In New York. Despite tho Into hour nt which tho president left tho Manhattan Club banquet last night, ho roso early at tho homo of Colonel Hoitso nnd called on Mrs. Gait at hor hotel about 0 o'clock. A fow min utes later ho left for an auto drive. BOAT INJISTRESS SU11MAHIX13 HAS TROUBLK AND TAKFX TO PORT Rescued by tho Dutch and Is be ing Closely Guarded In tho Harbor ttlr AMoctattd rrM lo Ox H7 TlmM.) THE HAQUW, Nov. C A Gor man stibmarino In distress was tow ed Into Torsholltug, n Dutch lBland In tho North Son by n Dutch life boat this morning. A Dutch tor pedo bont saw tho rocket signals Boat up by tho submarine and en cortod hor to anchorage. Tho sub marine Is being closely guntneit. ftOftlN ST W S IIS NT COMMUX1CATIOX TO KNGLANI) RKACIIFS LONDON WLL ATTACK AGO G IS MPRD1G Itl'LliK OF KXGLAXD GETTING OVER HIS INJURIES STILL AGGRESSIVE Still Suffering From Rosii'ls or Be ing Thrown from Ills Horse In Franco llr AMolttl PrM to Com Iltr Timet. LONDON, Nov. C King Georgo la recovering slowly from tho effects of hla fall from Ida horse In Franco last week, An official bulletin toany says! "Tho King had a somewhat hot ter night, His appotlto Is improving but ho still has somo pain." Stores' in Marshfleld and North Bend a boat without having it Insured. ia nii?iit on tho advise of his attor .,.. ..nn i telouram to tho Board of Marino Underwriters at San Francis co demanding tho release oi . freight aboard the Santa Clara. Mr. Rotnor's freight was not inou.uu and yesterday when ho examined the shipments ho found that most of It was not damaged and could be easily taken off. However, tno ouice r VILLA CliAIMS FOLLOWING OF THIRTEEN THOISANI) MEN Wl'l Com ei( rate I-'oiro Along Line or March rrom Villa Verdo to Hcriuoslllo ' Jllf Auotltlct VtnM to fM nr Tlm. NAC'O, Nov. f. With a laconic I Statement by Villa that ho was on hla way to Hermosillo and busy getting provisions for his army at yilhi Ver de, tho center of Interest In 'tho bor derhostllltles shifted to tho south. Villa' Bald ho had 13,000 troops which he was planning to concontrato Ulong tho lino of inarch to Hermosll. lo, 1'lllN'KH .MISSING MAN 4 I :?LV IS HER HEIiATIVE i j : Mrs. -R. H. Glasgow, of arculng tho method Is u poor one oi saving money. Word Is bolng awalt-j ed from tho south them responsible for the entiro ship ment. This afternoon ho received tho following message:' "Santa Clara. This Board has no authority whatsoever over the wreck Signed -'. j.rE&S's m,:;u;,.: orr ana so "e ""v" . .. . ..i i.. ...n U'n rifirmls- ers thai unie " " slon to save his goods ho would hold Times Wy.nt Ads for results, J 045 Central avenue, Btut ed this afternoon that alio believed that tho Fred Jonca who Is reported as .being unaccounted for and one of tho passengera on tho Santa Clara, is her brother-in-law. Her slstor is married to a man of that namo who lives in Portland and who has a wlfo and two children. She believes ha may havo been coming hero on a visit. ' ' ' ' IS s REASONS Will Bo Delivered by Ambassador Pago Today and Mado Public , No '(''Monday tllr AuoclttM rrH to Com tr TlmM. WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. C Secretary Lansing was advised that tho Amorlcan nolo to Oroat Britain on lntorforouco with neutral trado had arrlvod In London and will bo delivered to tho foreign office todny by Ambassador Pago. Probably It will bo published Monday morning, CASE IS DECIDED South Dakota Can Set Aside Primary Law. tho tnr AMoclttM PrM to Coot Bar TtnM, PIERRE, S. I) Nov. C Tho RIchardB primal y-law case was do elded by tho South Dakota Supremo Court today, the Court holding that tho Loglslaturo had powor to sot nsldo tho Richards primary law In itiated by tho people WOMEN ARM Y GENERAL CLINTON L. RIGGS TELLS WHY HE QUIT 11 Aoli(e4 I'nil to Coot Dtr TlmM.) BALTIMORE, Md Nov, C Gen eral Clinton L. Rlggs, of this city. n member of tho Phllllppliie commis sion, today nnnqunced that ho had resigned bucauso ho "Fpuud It lm po)lblo to submit ny views and ucUoiu to tho apparent wishes of the administration, as expresaod by tho governor gonoral." PUT OFF ELECTION IJNGia.ND AVILI, WAIT UNTIL AITER WAR CLOSES Aiiuoiiiicemeut Is Mado l House of Unds that Such Is Got era. incut's Stand Or Auvilte4 I'rfM to Coot Pr TlmM. "LONDON, Nov. 5. Marquis of Landsdowno announced In the house of lords yesterday that tho govern ment Is firmly of tho opinion that thero should bo no gonaral election uptn aftoi" war, IX SERBIA THEY FIGHT ALONG SIDE OF MEN Somo Wear Uniform and Olhcis Faco Death In Skirt and Tmilu (Dr AuocUtfcJ rrtu to Coot nr TlmM. IONDON, Nov. C- "Thoro wero neatly 2000 women In Serbia's army when I loft and mora womou soldiers woro bolng orguuUyd," said Dr. Grultoh, the Sorblnn army doctor now In Loudon, tolay. Ho said somo of thorn woar the coin plvto uniforms of soldiers, while others wear a Bklrt and blue tunic. Comes Out Squarely Against National Defense Program Set Out by President IS THE FIRST Regarded as Start of Fight Which May be Expected in Next Congress IS AGAINST CHRISTIANITY That is Tho Expression Used by l'or iitci' Secretary of Stato In Refer ring to tho Armament Propoct Cites Example. Ilr U(xllJ rrrtt (o Coot tUjr TlmM. WASHINGTON. I). C, Nov. C- Former Secretary Bryan camo out squarely against President Wilson nattonnl dofouso plan today In a for mal statement In which ho took tssao with tho president's vtows as expres sed Inst night beforo tho Manhattan Club. Bryan's Btntemcnt, which roltcrat ed tho views ho previously expressed woro regarding tlio opening gun In a tight which tho administration load ers expect In congress against the adoption of tho plan. .Monaco to Peaco "Doparluro from our traditions" and a roversal from our national poll- fey Is a monnco to our ponco nnd safe ty, and a challango to tho spirit of Christianity, which teaches us to In fluence others by oxaiuplo rather than by exciting fear," Is Bryan's view of tho national defense plan. Feels Deep Concern ' "1 have read tho president's speech at Now York with sorrow and con- corn, Ho is doing what ha bollovos to bo his duty, and long as a man fol lows hla conscience and Judgment, wo cannot criticize his motives, but 'we mny bo compelled to dlssont from his conclusions. I feel It my duty to dlssont. Tolls of Europe Tho President says we should be propnrod "Not ,fpr nggresslon tout for dofouso." That la tho ground upon which nil propnratlon for war Is mndo. "What nation has over prepared for war on the theory It was prepar ing for aggression? It Is only fair to ussumo that tho European rulers Involved In tho prosont war thought thoy , woro contributing toward the maintenance of peaco whou making elaborate preparations for defense. Why Change Now Tho Prcsldont hluiBolf admits there la no reason for u change. Ho says "Tlio country la not threatened from any quartor. She stands In frlond ly rotations with all tha world," If wa aro not threatened by any na tion, why Is this tlnio choson to rev olutionize our national theories ud exchange our policy for tho policy ot Europo." SOM (SUMMARY OF WAR TODAY j ! : 11 AnocUtta rr to Ooot Dr TlmM.) Tho city of Usltco (Uzioo) In northwestern Sorbin was captured by tho Germans, according to today's reports and tho Teutons and Bulgar ians continue to close in on Nlsh, Parts says tho Bulgarian attack on the French troops in soiithorn Sor bla near Krivolak was repulsed and tlio French ore advancing toward Strumltsu, in the east. Berlin announced that Von Hln denburg had been forced to withdraw hla lines between Sweuton and Ilson lakes on tho northern end of tho Russian front, Tho Russians aro showing Increas ing strength all along tho lino. In the west, the principal activity 'b confined to artillery duels, E ARE EXEMPT EXECUTIVE ORBER ISSUED HE GARBING THE SEAMAN'S ACT 11 AuocUt.! rM to Coot Br TlmM WASHINGTON, D. 0., Nov. C An oxecnttvo ordor waa issued today suspending tho operation of tho saf ety at sea provisions of tho uow sea man's law as fur as thoy would af fect foreign built ships admitted, to American registry under tho foreign registry net ot lilt I. Executtvo ord or Issued Sept. 1014 suspended such luwa for two years and It was sup posed It would automatically suspend tho amendments to tho Inspection laws contaluod In tho seaman's law, Attornoy Gonoral Qrogory, howovor, held that a now oxecutlvo order would bo necesBary to cover tha amendments. FOLLOWING PLAN Have your programs printed, Tho Tbn&s office. at Ur AuoclttM Tnta lo Coot Bar TIism. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov, 5,-r Confidential roports to the war der mnrtmont Indicate that Gonoral Vil la la carrying on part of his plan to movo from tho Intorlor of the Pacif ic coast to capture the port of Quay mas to get a baso of supplies d then, after recovering his military strongth, to probably move on toward Mexico City. VllU's first plan y to get supplies at Aua, Prletat .' tf "! j 'I n