U ISN'L KINDNESS If YOU EXPECT IT TO PAY A DIVIDEND; BUT If IT IS KINDNESS IT WILL .,-! TUIT GIOOB A P BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS k rLEAN WHOLESOME A NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES OITY EDJTJOK O'CLOCK, MKMHF.lt OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS iii a n mm$8 4 "STfJo. xxxix GRANTS PASS LI BONDED Is Floated In New York New Route to Cres cent City Issue for T ! Has Close Bcarincj On Exten sion of S. r. irom uoos Bay Down to Eureka NEWS IS FROM PORTLAND )fn n.nm-ily Willi the Solium IVirlflc Will R "mi-mis on mo .Nov Jtnllrond Now York Cup Hal to Re Usel (Spcclnl to The Tlmeii.) rniiTLANI). Ore., .Mny 0. Emory Olmateatl, vlco president of tlio North- stn National IinnK, mis retiirneu tome from Now York wlioro ho went in rnmitanv with JmlKo Twohy of tie railroad building firm of Twohy Bros, nml where llio hond liirftio for the conatructloii of tho C.rantH Push Crticcnt City railroad was hiiccoss- fallf floated, It la Htatod here. Tho railroad proposed Ih to go from i Crants PasB In .Josephine county cross to Crescent City, Cal., whure thero will ho n Heliport outlet and ilw nhcro It will connect with n nut road when It In Imllt. That tho flotitlng of the hond ls- 3 nan not ngaliiHt the -wishes of tie Southern Pacific In evidenced by lit fact Hint tho financial matter tii aranged In Now Vorlc City. It ould not liavo been posslblo to float lends In Now York's fliianclnl mar let had tho Southern Pacific opposed. Looks I. Ike Coast Lino It Is liclloved that tho building e( tho Gnints Pass lino mcuiih tbnt the Southern Pacific railroad Is to ho extended on down the coast from Cooi liny through Curry comity lo Crescent City and on to connect with Eureka with tho railroad which runs torn there to San Francisco. Tho CrwU Pass lino Ih taken to bo a firt of the const road scliamo nml lll servo ns n feeder for tho main u- Official Named Mr. tindiin ii rr.......i., -n, --.. . ww , iiiiu iuimivii; ru ivu i chief engineer for tho Sontliorn Pacific Is to ho cliler onglncor ofi tie Crants Push Lino, nnd II. R. Mlllor o was formerly trafflo manngor' 'or tho Sontliorn l'nclrli. will linlil Knllar portion on tlio ifow rail road. UITI I HAFT FROM COOS RAV 01 V PORT OH FORD Anchored llinluK stoim nml Mny Re Aide to Weather Tluoiigh With Good Luck 'Special to Tho Times.) PORT Oltroitt), Oro.. May D. Fish )0.a.t that loft Marshflold a days bro with two men on board "anchored hero In Nellie's Covo "d Is standing tho storm so far, und " Mts no worbo and hor linos d. she iu Woathor tlio galo. This ' e boat that started for Sontliorn ., I foriila expecting to Songago In "shins there. El IS OVERDUE SAJK I'XiasiNESS IS FEL'I EOR 1 JAPANESE LINER 'M from .Tncomii for Vokolinnin u,Mt Tenty-Ono DnN Rclilnd Time '' iij PM t0 Coo, nif TmM , ft.,'1"'11' Wash., May 9. Tho JiTrn n Kal8l,a "or Sblko j, ; leh sallea fro'" Tacoma 1 fOr YnUnliailln llr... l. l.flAlt , - - una iiuv iiuvii -""lea and is o 21 days overdue at ttr filiation SCliooxrit TILT.JIOOK l0Tiaxi) AND C9OS RAY hA"sS PHOM PORTLAND Ton lvnvnV TUESDAY Tm. 0nMATI0V I'lTONR 27 'WMIFS, .Bt.i Ocenn Dock CQA5 OAD IT THREATENED B Established 1878 Ah TIio roust Mull NULL GATHER IRE knights or COLUMIH'S CO.MB TO MARSRFIELR IX 11)1(1 Contention or Older Will lie Held mi Coos Rnj Hugh Merlin Is llonoii'd Mir AmoiUlciI rrnw lo Coon B, Tltnfn J PORTLAND, Ore, May 9. The Oregon Knights of Columbus In con vention lust night selected Marsh CIcIil iih the Meeting placo n.-xt your. Hugh MeLuIn wns elected state utirden. TIio gathering of the Knights of Columbus In Mnrshfluld will lie it big tiling for Coos Hny. It will bring n lnrgo luitnlicr of moiuLors of the order to thin locality from till over Oregon. xavaij reserve company is already started ox rav Adj. (Jen. White Endorses Plan An- wirra 'h Rcputtiucnt Will Station Toipcdo Roat In Rny Cons Hay Ih to have a naval milltln. This was officially promised by Adj. (Ion. (leorgu While, O. N. 0., at a Meeting held IiihI evening at tho Chamber of Commerce Etillnwlns lically the move was endorsed by a many or whom liavo alrcndy put down their minion for enlistment. Said Adj. (ion. White this morn ing, "Your company will have a min imum cnllBtmont of 18 inon and should liavo as high iih no. Enlist ment blanks will ho forwarded you Immediately. Notice will ho glvon iih to where thoy may ho obtained. "As t')on as enough .men have Dinned tin a doctor will ho sent horo to iniilio the physical examinations required. Equipment at Ouco ' "When tho company In completed requisition will he Immediately niado for tinlfonim and equipment. Tim government will furnlah modern ri fled. "In nil probability ti drill nitiHtor wllj bo perninnontly stationed horo Ho.wlll prohnbly he of tho rank of warrant offlror. Steel lockers will bo provldod for the keeping of equip ment. Tho govortimont allows a cor tain bum for the routing of an ar mory Assured of Torpedo Roat "' ' rtnm n,nl l,1 Rovcrnmeiit wl s-Uou a torpedo boat horo, losH'ly ot the class of tho Fox. Prob- " " '' t'rragni. mi "o ..... at Mnro Island. Tlio nintter Is al roady being taken up. "Throo orrirarA will be apportioned from this section. Thero will ho no Indlscrimlnnto placing or wold braid. Tho nion will hnvo to show thoni boIvob fit And to have a proper knowl edgo pr military affairs. Thoy will bo given tho rank of acting ensigns and will liavo to take oxainlnntlonB to go lilghor." .Many Wwo Interested Frank Morton, of tho Sons of Vet emus, nctod iih chalrmnn hHt evo nlng and Introduced tho speakers. Adj. (Ion. White omphnBlzed the fact ti, Ik is no cblld'H iilay and thero must bb strict dlHclpllno. Capt Hhilr, who Ih. an Annapolis gradunte now pract- leliiL' lnw In Portlnnd, also bpoko Among tho othor Bpeakers wore .Inlm Kendall. C. R. Pock, h. II. Joohnk. It. O. C.ravos, W. A. Ackor mnn, V. A. Held, Charles Hall, Rob ert Dlllard. W. C. Illnnian and H. R. iWoldy. Tho latter assured tho moot ing that North Rend could bo rolled upon to enllBt their quota of men for tlio milltln. Can Hand lit Names' Until tho enlistment blanks are re. eelved thoso wishing to Join tho naval militia mny linnil their iianios In to Jolin C. Kendall. Frank Ilorton or Sec. .1. W. Motioy, at tho Chamber of Commerce. Inasmuch us tho U. S. S. Marblo lioad loaves Portland In July for a .pmIra in Alaskan waters and there is a good ohanco for tho Coos nay company to go along, every onori is being made to get things started ut onco. RODV SEXT NORTH On tho morning train from North iin.,.i .,, Dm hodr of Mrs. S. S. Jennings, who died yesterday. Tho casket goes to Newburg. tho former homo of th decoa.wl and was ac companied by f. S. .Jennings. MILITIA ASSURED MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. EVENING EDITION MIL! E 10 IDE BORDER :Gr.k" Raid In Big Bend District Causes President Wilson To Take Action OF THREE STATES Troops of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico Will Do Frontier Duty GIVES 4,000 MORE MEN Regulars Have Also Rcen Sent to tho Holder nml All Will Ro Un der tho Comniiiud of (Jen oral l'mistim III, Aiumclnlrit I'rrw lo Cmw IU Tlmtt.J WASIIINOTON, I). C, May 'J. President Wilson tins called out tho milltln of Texas. Arizona nnd Now Mixico to deal with tlio border sit uation. Secretary Halter Issued the follow ing statement: "Tho outbreak In the Rig Hond district has so lar further empha sized tlio danger or similar occur rences nlong our long border that Piesldent Wilson has called out tho milltln or Arizona, Now Moxlco ami Texas nnd directed llioni to re port to (ienonil Kunston, who will assign them to stations along tlio bolder for patiol duty. Regulars (ielng Also In addition to that, three regi ments or regular Infantry hnvo been directed lo piococd to tho hovder anil hiicIi further arrangements ulll hu li'odo us nro noccssary for tho tor.ip'eto iiecurlty of tlio potiplo of tho United States against raids of Hill character." Seven Thousand .Men Secietary Hnkor said tho milltln or tlio threo bonier Btntca would nml.Q nvnllablo about 1,000 men. Tho regulars ordored to tho border am tbn Thirtieth Inruntry at Plalm buiv5, tho Third Infantry at Madison H,i:v.uks, tho Twenty-First Infan try at Vancouver Harrneks nnd two bt.tt.i!lonB of tho Fourteenth Infan try, one at Fort Lawton and ono at Spokane. The total nillltln and regular ap proximately U 7,000. Was Reioiiiiueiidcil Secretary linker said tho orders sondlng nioro troops to tho border uero niiulo upon tho Joint rocom mondation or botli Scott and Ftina ton nnd were without slgnlflcanco In connection wlh tho Scott-Obre-gon conferences. Troops Are Needed Scott and Fuuston advised tho war department that nioro troops wojo urgently needod along tho hordor nH a return of tho Rig Hond rnldeiH might bo expected. J They stated Hint tlio reguiara "" patiol duty wore Insufficient. I'l !( I lug Rorder Secretary Hakor dehcrlbcd the now troops movement ns a stop merely for tho protection or tlio bordor. Ho said hu had not heard whother tlio Amrlcan troops In tlio Rig Hond roglon hnd actually cross ed tho border. MAY USE WHOLE FORCE M010 Xatloiutl (JunidMiien AVIR Culled If ..'ceded Re (B AwxUted TreM lo CVio D7 Tlmw.l WASHINGTON. D. C, May 9. National gunrdsinon or threo states. Arizona, New Moxlco and Toxas, wro called out by President Wilson today to aid In protecting tho bordor against Mexican rahlirs. In addition, practically all tho 10 niatnlng mobile troops or tho regular army wero ordered to Join the bor der forcos. Ry tbeso orders approxi mately 8,000 additional loops wero placed under Gon. Funston's com mand. neblnd tho onjir Is plain tho In timation by administration ofHclals that the wholo strength or tho na tlonal guard will bo similarly em ployed U necossary. . If yon full to hear tho Choral Chili and Hummer jou Mill regret R. So don't lilies II. Tickets ut Tho Oul. )p, Leslie, Osteopath, MnrMiflehl. SEVEHI MEN ESCAPE AMERICAN .MIXERS CAPTURED IIV RAIDERS (JET AWAV llilug Willi Them to the Holder Tluvo .Mevlcnns As Their Prisoners IBj AorlitJ Treat lb Com n; TlmM.J EL PASO, Texas. May 0. A pri vate messago received hero today says soven American employes of tlio Porto Rico do Hoiiulllns mtiio, near Soiillln, Mexico, who wcro captured by the Hlg Hond raldors overpowered their guards nnd es caped to tho border, bringing three of the Mexicans with them iih pris oners. 1'OUR STILL MISSIXH Feared That They Aio Killed Or Captured t (11 AMoiltinl rim to vni in j limit ) MARATHON, 'exas, May P. Overpowering tho guards, eight American, seven of whom were em ployes nt tho Porto Rico Do Ron (lilies mines captured by tho Villa ins Saturday, made their escape cud today atn on American soli. Dr. Homer Powers, of San Atigelo, Texas, was among thoso to escnpe. Four Aro Missing Four Americans Identified with tho Roberts and Nulll Wax Com pany at Stlllwell CiOBslng. 15 miles from JIoiiiIIIiih, have not been heard from, und It Is feared that they were killed or captured by the bamlltH. Nick ljoclrlus was brought hero today In an auto. -Would Show Villa PostrliM nays tlio bamlltH de clined thoy wero limiting for "Orlu goes, niiimuultloii and guns," and ho heard ono Mexican say to Dr. Powers, "you hnvo been looking for Villa. Now wo will ahow him to you nt La atiun." BE SCOTT AND ORREL'OX ARE LIKE LY TO AOREIJ Another Meeting Is Arranged for This Afternoon Outlook Ih Encourag ing . J ANOTHER COXFEREXOU HAS REEX AHHAXHRR (llf AxocltlrJ Vtnt to Com Il7 Tlnira.J EL PASO, Texas., Mny !. ArrniigomontH for iinothor confercuco between Scott and Ohrcgon nro holng made to- day. At Obrogon's lieadiiuar- tors It wns stated to ho bollcvcd that a meeting woul.l take place this afternoon mud innfldonco oxprcssod Hint nn umlcnblo (adjufltmaut (would bo reached. (11 AuotUlxl I'rsH to Con nr Tlinn ) WASIIINOTON, I). C, May 0. Altor a conference today wtlh Sec retary Lansing, EIIboo Arredondo, Oeuenil Cananza's amhiiBsndor, Hiild ho told the Hocrotary "Thoro Is not ono lota of truth" In the roports that Ohregon domaudod tlio withdrawal of tho American troops. Ilo donlod Ol llio Alliuni'llii iniiiin. iiu nullum also that tlio Mexican troops had been w ADJUSTED dlsnosed bo nH to threaten Para ilncV" "iu'""" .."V." . lino or communication, IS TO GDI OL'XERAL I'UXSTOX WILL (JO TO SAX ANTONIO Plans (o Ro At HI llemhtiaitei At That Placo Within Khoit Tinio (11, wlil1 rrru lo Co lla, TIoim EL PASO, Toxas, May !).- On re ceipt or tlio nows or tho Hlg Rend raid President Wilson orderod out tho milltln or Texas. Now Mexico, and Arizona. Oonoral Fuuston an nounced toduy that ho would return to Ills headquarters ut San Antonio as soon as ho could arrango to do so. GOES TO ATiaNTIC CITY G. R. Staddon of Sumner was In the city today on his way to Atlan tic City, N. J. whoro ho goes to at tend tho national meeting of the Presbyterian church as a delogato from tho Presbytery -or this dis trict. Tho gntherlni; will ho on Mny 17. BACK WAR CARGO ON I Torpedoed Vessel Carried Enormous Amount of Mu nitions Which Were Lost SIS EARLYJDDAY American Consul Says Five of Crew Were Killed by An Explosion NO WARNING WAS GIVEN Attack VeHterdny Wns Made orr West Coast of Ireland Surlors of tlio Clew Are Expected to Lund Sometime Today III; AMnctitM J-tfM (a Cm nt, Tlmf. LONDON, May U. Lloyds reports that tho White Slur lluor Cymric Kink it 3 o'clock this morning. Tho Cymric wna torpedoed nt 4 p. m. Monday, presumably ;ur, the wist coast or Ireland. Sho carried an enormous cargo or war munitions rrom Now York Tor Liverpool. CONSUL FROST REPORTS Siij.n Apparently Altai k Was Without Win nlng (llf AMllnl I'rrM li Coo Ur Tlmrt 1 WASHINtlTON, I). C, May It. In reporting the torpedoing of the Cymric to the state department to day, Ainerlcnn Consul Frost nt Quconntowu said five of tlio "crow of 107 men word killed jnj 'rinj 'ex plosion. He said It nppenrod tify at tack was mado without wnrnlrig, Tho survivors wero expected to land at noon at ilantry. deglareXstrike I'ORTV THOUSAND IN THE EAST ARE AFFECTED Amulgiiumted Clothing WoikeiH or America In Convention Tako Action TiKlny i III, AiKllf1 Vim lp Coo Ht Tim 1 ROCHESTER, N. Y May 0. Tho Amalgamntod Clotlilng Work ers of America In their biennial convention today declared a strike In tho Chicago clothing ninrkat uf rectlng 10,000 woikera. FOUR ARE DEAD KILLED RV EXPMISIOX IX POW DER FACTORY One Hundred Oilier Injured In Ac- a e'dent hi Xew .lerscy Today III, Awltl 1'rew lo l' '"r Tlmfi I NEW YORICi May tt. At least four men re reported killed and n hundred otliors Injured In a dynamite explosion in tho workH of tho Atlas Powder Company at Luke Hopntcang N. .1.. early today. 801110 roports - - i,, I'"1'' " onl as Idgl. as 15 How 11 t ...1 noiiiil itil i a ofnrl 11 1 IIP l.lttlo In Known Owlnir to tho Isolated iiohUIoii of tlm nhiiit. It Ih hard to obtnln ilofl- ! nlto Information. Tho explosion 01 1 curred In ono of tho mixing hoii-ios I wlioro two workmen wero mixing 1 dynamlto. Thoro was 11 Hiiddou flash and u tremondoiiH chibIi. Tho rorco of tho explosion ot ofr dynamlto stored In another sliack rorty feet away, also killing two occupants FAY AXD SCHOL. KACH GET EIGHT YEARS Paul Daecho to Scrwi Four Years Conspired lo Destroy Munition Ships of AIIW's D iiUII IVtM lo Coo D TUom.I vmv vnitlf. May 'J.-Robort Fay ,..wi i.im tirother-ln-law. Walter ,.imi7.. i.nnvlcted In tho federal court yostorday of conspiracy to destroy munitions ships or tho allies with bombs, today were sentenced to eight years each In tho foderai pennon llnl.1' i..'iii iiaeoho was also convlctod but with recommendation of llenency, was scnienced to four years SEHTEMGED TO JML Consolidation of Times, Const nml Coos Hny Advertiser. IS (r:rmaxs makixo determixed atte.mpt at verdun CroHit Prince's Forces Aro Tryftig to Rrenk Thtough tho Lino or French Defenses (It MOtlt(M Prrx Is Coo D, TlmM.J LONDON, Mny 0. What seems the most determined effort yet mado by tho Crown Prince's forces to break through nnd capture Verdun Is now In progress. Paris says that nfter n vIMont bombardment of Hill 301, the Oor mans nttempted nn ndvnnco this morning hut wore ropulned com plotely. Frencli counter attacks east of the Mouse, drove the Germans rrom certain positions they hnd captured. Tho enpturo or several French trenches on tho Verdun front south of Hniicourt was announced by Ifcr 1 In todny. ATTACK PDRT SAID HOSTILE AEROPLANES DROP ROMRS OX THE CITY Three Chilians Aro Reported to Re Wounded Rut Xo Property Dnini'go In Done (tlf AMocUtvJ IV 1 l Cm or TIOIM 1 CAIRO, Egypt, May . Two hos tile neroplaucn dropped bombs on Port Said Monday. Threo civilians wero wounded. No proporty dam- ago was done. LAKE BOAT IS LOST BW STEAMER S. R. KIRRY OF DE TROIT REPORTED WRECKED Accident Occurrs Off Kuglo llnrlHir Lake Superior During 11 Ter rific Storm TWIJXTY LIVES ARE REPORTED TO RE LOST tnr Amvl.tft Vlf u Cm na, TIikm.) 8AULT 8TE MARIE, Mich., Mny D. All savo two of tho 22 persons aboard wero drownod when tho stoanier S. R. Klrby of the Nortliwostorn Transportation Company of Detroit broke In two during a Btorin on Lnko Superior yes terday and sank. The vessel wnH valued nt Si 00.000. 11, AuocUtM l'rs 10 Con II; TIuim.) SAULT STE MARIE, Midi., May 0. Tho stenmor 8. R. Klrby, ownod by tho Northwestern Transportation Co, of Detroit, was lost oH Englo Harbor, Lake Superior, yeatordny during 11 terriric storm, nccording to a report horo todny. Sho carried crew or 20 men and It is believed II wero drownod. TURKS CAPTURE THREE GENERALS 0 4 (llf AwxUlfrl I'm lo Cue IU7 Tlmn I 4 UERLIN, May 0. (Wire les to fifty vile.). An official Turkish stntoment says: "In ' addition to General Town- Hhend, wo captured ut Kill- El-Aiuara two other generals, Thoy wero General Povna and Gonoral Hamilton. The num. bur of oHIcors mado prisoners is 5Cl, or whom hair aro Europeans ami half Hindus. Of tho soldiers captured 2C per cent uro Europeans." IS CARRANZA SANCTIOXS THE TEX- TATIVE RORDER PROTOCOL Has Piwitlcally Reen Completed liy (I'eueruls Scott und Ohregon for Tw RepiihlliH III, AwoUI-l I'ir to Cooi ll7 Tlmtr ) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 0. -Special Agent Rogers at Mexico City today telegraphed tho Stato De partment that Curraiua had indi cated his approval or tlio tentatlvo bordor protocolo which has prac tically boon concluded by Scott and Obrogon. Dr. D. O. Vaughan. DoutM, Room M, First Kntlonnl Rnnb tiullilliu' Times Want Ads are tho ono mo. ilium which roaches ALL tho people. They engage- public attention ever) day AlwnjH on tho Job. IT WUT GRM APPROVAL GIVEN No. 244 IS SENT TODAY Latest Answer of United States On Submarine Mat ter Goes to Berlin BE I Officials Interested to Know Whether Reply Will Bo Made PROMISES ARE ACCEPTED It Is. Insisted, However, tho Respect or American Rights on tho Sena Not Contingent on Conduct of Other Rolllgercnti tnr Auftttttfci rrM to cm rr Tin.) WASIIINOTON. I). C, May 0. Amerlcn's Intent noto to fJorntnny on tho suhmnrlnn controversy hna gono Torwnrd to Rorlln todny nnd tho ad ministration olflclnls .wero Interested In knowing whothor Ocrmnny would mnkn n reply. Tho text now Hliown that the United States accepts tho Oerninn promlsen that siibmnrlno wnrfaro In tho future shall ho nltnrod to conform rrlth tho recognized rtilo of International lnw. Tho noto Insists, uowovor, that (lorinnny must not consldor hor re npect for tho righto of Amorlcarf clt Izons on tho high sens contingent to the conduct of othor bolllgoront nations. TIGURES ARE GIVEH DURLIN CASUALTIES ANNOUNC ED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS h Total or Dead, Wonndwl nnd Ml iug Is More Than I'lve Hundred y tnr AwKinti rrt u coo nt tibmJ LONDON, May O.TI10 casuul tlcs In Dublin In tho rocont upris ing wore 121 klllod, 388 wonndod nml 0 inlpslng among his mnjeaty'a troops nnd tho Roynl Irish constab ulary, Premlor Asiiilth announced In the hoiiso of commons today. MANY IN GERMANY REPORTED TAX FREE Some ReloiiK to Noble Families Ex tending Hack lo tho Mlddlo A gM III AworUtwl i'rM lo Cow Bit Tint. RERLIN, May O.In tho mldat of ( the widespread discussion that ptje, on nowndnys concomliiR tho taxa tion, aomeono hna discovered that In tho city Hoatok, In Mocklonburs, thoro nro a conaldornblo number of persons, many of thorn belonging to old uoblo fiimlllcn, who undor laws extending bnck Into tho mlddla agoH aro lax free, ovon today. Their oxisloiifo bocamo known when tho Landtag or loglslaturo of Mecklenburg suggested moro or less liopofully that llieso "exompta" might ut least hu willing to sub ject themselves to soino kltm 01 n extraordinary war tax so long as thoy had not to pay any of tho peaio taxiM, Also It wna pointed out thut many who had bcon In the oxompt class for yoara had, long ago. voluntarily subjected thomaolvca to the tnxon paid by tholr follow cltl- ZOI1B, Hack to the Landtag cumd the dec clslvo aiiawer: "Tho officials and nobility or Rostock to accept tax ation duty, Blnco thoy aro not pro- pared to help cover tho hudgot of Riutock from tholr Incomes. They miiiounco thoinsolves an roady, In plneo or the war tax, to placo at tho disposal or tho authorities con siderable suiiiH toward tho support or the needy families of aoldlen." Methodist Ladles lamalo aa! Wednesday nt church kitchen. Don't fall to hear Soflo Hainaiw:. (Land concert. Rummer with Choral Club Thursday. Money to Loan on biiprova ranches In any amoiiut, V. H. Con wli) Moitgago Co., Myrllo Arm. Mnll M V ANSWERED