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THE OREGON pAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15. 1910. y r TOXIGUT'S AMUSKMEXT8 ; : j djY Ftaker. .DM (n f he Man From Mexico" ortlaml .......... . Arouna me xowir' vsuueviue Vaudeville Vaudeville Moving Pictures rpheuni Grand ... . I'antages fcttir .... . . . V ' Binam'a friend Solaty. Mme. d'Aurla, ha arranged, the following pro gram for the concert to be given at the ' Seamen'" Friend society, Third and Flanders streets, tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock Chorus, "Blessed Be the Ood and Father," St David's choir; poloa, Ulu Fowler and Mr. Thomas; "Flower Song," Miss Olga Golberg; "The thlstle down." Woman's club chorus; chorus, f'From Thy Love as a Father," St. Da vid's choir; solo. Miss Susa Jones; "I lay You Truly," Mrs. Charles Heft; "Th Glow Worm," Highland Glee club; olo. Miss Ila Davis; solo. Mr. Wllmot i 'I vAHse From. Dreams of Thee,"' solo. MargherlU d'Aurla; "Hallelujah Chor ' us," St, David's choir; songs, selected, - Mme. d'Aurla, . This conoert . will be ' riven as a farewell to the British ship 1 Brablock. ' All friends of the Institute are cordially .Invited. .- . . ' Industrial Teace Bus. day. After an absence of two "years In tha east- and California, H. Bcullin, organiser of th Industrial peace movement, has re- .turned to Portland, and will remain her two or three weeks, during whicn h will endeavor to enlist the sympathy of . , th local clergy la a movement to set . . apart th third Sunday In January of each year as "Industrial peace Sunday, - Th Idea Is to have th services on that date In all churches devoted to the cause ef Industrial peace. Throughout ' California the clergy. Irrespective of de nomination, has taken trp witn th idea, ' and will preach Industrial peace from the pulpit on that aate., .Alter organ Ising . Portland along these lines Mr. Scullln will leave for the sound cities In the Interest of the sam movement i , Charged WU& Speeding C. A. . Mlll- t man, 800 : 3antenbein avenUe, and B. JHolbrook, 1166 Thurman street, pleaded guilty this morning; In the municipal . court to a -charge of speeding, : and were each f lned 110. : A. J, Winters, T2 , Weldler street; A. C Emery, 1016 Co lumbia street, and Everett dimeter, 669 . .Nor thru p street, were also arrested for speeding. .; Their cases were set for sat-. . urday. The arrest wer mad last night as th result, of a crusade started, by Chief of Police Cox. Officers are sent ; out each afternoon 4o different parts of the city, where they measure off a cer ' tain distance and time th speeders.. . improvements Are Tro raised. A num ber of improvements were announced - at th .meeting , of the Killings worth Avenue Improvement association Wed nesday evening. It was. announced that the Klllingsworth. avenue extension is not going to stop at Forty-second street, but will be continued on through to the - Sandy Road by the county commission er. " Th letting of the contract for the .paving of this street will be announced soon. v Several 'matter 'Of tmportanc ' Including the changing of the routing of the Alberta car, opening -' of several street - and. other improvement work was talked over. ' , . . Edw. Pattcrspn. Wanted Here, and Who Was Released in Denver, Again In Jail.' :, ; , Edward Patterson, who wis arrested In Denver,' Col., and released before Fred Rennlck, ; deputy constable from Portland, arrived, ha been . rearrested at Kansas City, Mo., and will be .re turned to thi city for prosecution on a charge of larceny. He Is acoused of keeping 600 belonging to Thomas Mur phy of the Old Central livery stables. A serious question centers around the release of Patterson by Chief Arm strong at Denver, as that official had been advised by Constable Wasrner of Portland to hold th man, a h bad been Indicted by the local grand Jury, and an officer was on the way for the naroke, J. T. Ennls and It A. Moore have Incorporated the Harbke-Knnl Bunaing '.investment company, capital LOCH aiv.uuv. .--. ; wlss "Watch Bepalrlnsv-C Christen en. Id fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator. w. Ju wis and associate, patnles aeniisia, -intra ana Washington. w B. O. grow. Eye-Ear. Marquara. Sr. Haynea, optician. Marquam bldg, MINE EXPLODES IN FRONT YARD AFTER , MAN GOES TO BED ' - (Continued from Pag One.) uiiwhotq wun vengeance, on man teuing mm oaly last week that rould get hmH .because of hi Inter zerenoe with th old established and asy going customs of th clace. Alien 1 a man who ha opinions, and expresses tham. In this way he has crossed th village philosophers. A year ago th people passed a law pro viding a fin' for any on who allowed cattle to run at large. Beaverton gen prisoner. When Rennlck arrived h LraI ,. bm found th man - had h..n hImimI. and U not ln ympathy With this 1W, had cone to Kansas . Citr. where he Joined his wife, who left Portland a few days before for Denver. the deputy constable left ; Allen is, ;'-: Want taw Xnforoed. '.. Allen ha been herding hi neighbors' cows off hi land for some time, and that , h: had been advised that Pat- ?tora?y Tonu " k that terson could get out of the trouble by tn district attorney and th gherlff Bottling th matter. , by paying $600. '' Washington county tnforo th law. The chief of police considered 7 tbia a Tonarue refused, sn dM tha mtrit 5R .J(K0rtTJnon'r '7 P Tongu said 1) did not Intend to meddle or1 to ubo, the Denver police department I lith ty. .w Ji y , as a collection agency. It. was learned by Constable Wagner that Patterson's wife sent the wire that caused th man's release, and aha dtl thla liruin hap nnrn liability. When 'Deputy Constable Rennlck found 'his prisoner had been released, be Immediately traced hira to Kansas City, where ha caused his rearrest, Th police at the latter city . hav been notified to hold , him until tha deputy can Arrive ther and present" the extra dition papers to the governor of Mis souri. , Th paper wer sent at noon today. - " III Bevtvsl at th Epworth . church. Twenty-sixth - and ' Savler streets, - (a Hearing' the close of th .first three weeks. Great good ha been done. The pastor, ' the Rev, Charles T. McPheraon, A been ably assisted by R. C. Lee. Mor than 30 persona have , been con 'verted. About the sanvo number hav united with the church. ' Mr. Lee will peak tonight on" "Th Second Coming. of Christ." He will preach. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:J0. p. m. It will be an "bounced 1 Sunday -whether the revival Will continue. '.s hearing on th petition of the O. R. A N. Co. for the vacation of Adams and UMgon . streets t will b given by the Street committee of the eit'v council to morrow afternoon at i o'clock. A com mittee from the United East Side Push clubs, one from the East Side Business Men's club and a large delegation of leading business men of the city wlH appear. Derore tne committee to urge thatth petition for th street vaca tion be denied. , . , Oonntr ' Za- Boll Multnomah County has leased a gasoline road roller of 19 ton ' weight from John S. Beals for us on th roads. The leas run to th end .of the year, with th . under standing that th money may be applied on-the purchase price of 18150 f the oounty then : decide , to buy it. The member of th ounty court.- believe Uter will b a saving of 2 or 13 a day on i gasoime roller in. i operating ex penses. ?,:f s 'tt-sXr; M- Postpon JSeattng--The failure of the city council to take immediate action on th proposed vacation of streets on the east side to th : O. R. & N.. caused, lnv.it Uatinn. Medical interne Wanted. -Applicant - for the position' of medical Intern ln the government hosrital for the insane ' are being asked for ry the United States Civil Service commission and an exami nation i to determin who Will secure- the position is to be held June IS, 1910. -Th commission urge, all persona with .experience to enter , for, this examina tion a it ha ' been found ' especially ditfloult to secure the necessary help. For further Information ( application should be made to Z. A. Leigh at the postofflce, ' - th , postponement " of. th : meeting to hav been held last night by the mem bers of th East Bid Improvement as sociation to take action on th matter. If the vacation had been ordered, steps to recall the councilman who. voted for it would b taken. " ' ' with the matter and that If tha people waniea ineir cow to be kept ln they could settle their llttl difference among themselves. . .; Allen asked for complaints, at least, as hi neighbors' cows wer bothering ninn and n did not get them. By this time jthe neighbor were taking a hand in tha , feud and wer , showing; their hosOlity In different ways, v . . Last . night, early... Allen made his usual-trip to-Beaverten-for his-dally mail, : He returned to his bom about half a mil from- th town a short tlm before 8 o'clock and went at once to bed, Very close to J o'clock ,the ex plosion occurred. ' - . . .. Oat Slown Off. : At th time Mrv Allen, did not com prehend what had happened, thinking that some on might hav set off a be lated blast, as stumpirfg work; 1 be ing dons In- the vlcinitx, , ' j , p Thl morning, however, . th fact wet mad plain. A gaping hole, big enough to bury a man, was found be tween th two gateposts. The gat was mown irom it hinges and hurled a shattered bunch of splinters in every direction. - The pickets wer torn and twisted and th posts scarred by the j fore of tha explosion, while a luxur- mill uea or . jonquils , rianKing either side of the walk next to the gat- wa flattened out on th ground a though It had been hammered - with a . board, th budding flower being scorched and blackened, by., the flare of the charge.- t Fragment of th fence had been blown for 100 yards ln every direction, some of them breaking th window Jn the-: front of the house ; and driving mo glass into me room. Investigation Btaxts. C X , ' Allen at once appealed t W.a.; ra. singer, deputy sheriff at Beaverton,' and Blood- the man setting the mine of any ap proaching man or team. J. S. Clemmon 1 th man who heard one of the Beaverton resident threat en "to get" Allen a week ago. This man is a teamster whose cow ha been giving Allen trouble and he 1 under suHplclon of being one of the men. About a year ago, Allen had 23 head f" ! '-.I- U'L!" " of fine hogs poisoned by some on put ting ground glaa In their feed. H has never been able to discover who did this, or what was the reason for It Allen is determined to see that he is molested no further and is therefore, planning to go to tha bottom of tho attempted murder of last night Should the bloodhounds not be able, to track down th guilty .persons, h will put the matter ln th hands of detectives and prosecut to the limit of the law. Only on the. Edge. Often th trouble with gilt-edge secu rities Is that' where all th gilt is lo cated. : '':' ' .. EVERYBODY Come to Our Bio Semi - Annual 1 AC05S M MMM Tomorrow, Saturday, April 16, over 10,000 pairs of world's best shoes for men, women, boys and .children to be on sale at about Y THE REGULAR PRICES. 02.50 forMen'bandl Women's 04 to ; Dress Shoes ;g Oxfords and Pumps. s This is the , cream of the lot and contains the , newest styles in fine dreB$ footwear. ; These come in patents, vicis, gun metals and tans. . nentyvoi snort r vamps and button styles, in all sizes and ber. sale i y . if. Sl-OSforMelii'saricl Women's 03 to v 04 Shoes mps ana ouizon siyics, in.au sizes d widths. Remem- (bC) PfK r, $4 to $8 shoes on V H II e at, per pair. . . , . . rLlUJ 01.45 for Shoes 'SWtofhUpto.SS "This 'lot'contains hundredsof "pairs ; of women's fine Shoes, Oxfords and " Strap . Pumps, in patents, tans and blacks. This Jot also contains hun dreds of pairs of men's $3.00 shoes and oxfords in box calf and vici, and u J a big lot x of boys' and triisses' ' fine v dress shoes and oxfords in- patents, tans' and -blacks.; all sizes in : every sty 1 e. Kemember, shoes worth' now on sale'i T hounds wer sent for at the nenitan tiary and ar xpected to reach. Beaver ton this afternoon, when an attempt will be made to track down the man who set off the min. , " , rom people living , in th vicinity it a apparent uiM mere . wer two men implies teit in th attempted assassina tion, though only one et! the mine. Robert Hawkins, who Uvea on an .ad joining farm between the - Allen place and Beaverton... heard a man running through his field Just after the explo sion. He Is confident that thi man wa the en who placed the 'm In and exploded it- William Davis, who lives' in a house at th cross roads, down which anyone niuet pass in going to or rrom th Allen ly.Kichmond ar to be tkn up at th K',;,"" tY K peculiar ,i ..- i whistle several times at Just about the Services ' Tonlgbfc Services will ". be held In Congregation Ahaval Sholora synagogue, . Park and Clay streets, to night at S o'clock. Music by the choir and a. solo by A. B. Caughey. Tomor- row . morning services begin at ' 9:3d o'clock, when Phillip, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Chatroor. .will V be confirmed. Rev. R. Abrahamson will officiate. Wavarly-Biohmond Iloetlng. Matters of importance to the suburb of Waver- ?lLmf& tim. of the 'explosion. ly hall, ; corner of East Twenty-sixth and Clinton streets. - Everyone interest ed in the improvement of the district 1 Invited to attends ,'. ' Watobd Cross soads. H believes that this man was watch ing at th cross roads In order to warn High Tops 5 3.95 1000 pairs of men's $5, $5.50 and $6 high tops in all sizes, now. A big assortment in black and tans, 10, 12 and 14 inch tops; with orwith out buckles, in all -sizes. Remember 1 1. p 7 me new snore . 8L95 I 'or children's 75c and 85c sUj. JJfl Dress Shoes and Oxfords and Pumps' in black and tans, lace or button ; all sizes. $5.00, $5.50 and $6A0 Yrt AP high tops on sale now V vlJ atfper pair. . . ,V. . . l)uUtJ 1 (- I Li BaBSaaaasBSSa , V. 79c & r7T: I fluffs - M ;lM"-.' 'K f CAUT SEE TDAT 1 am mm , IS OVER THE DOOR roim.TOdi mm BOUT- TJfli' MOT JPiDOE for children's $1.25 and $1,50 finest Dress Shoes,' x f o r d s and btrap Pumps. AH the nobby, little shoes . are here in black and tans and com bination of colors. l- Plenty of broad toes in all sizes. Remember, $1.25 and $1.50 Shoes now iy on'sale at, pair........... U CViv CAUTION SEE MAT CU2NALE IS OVER r TEE Wit c w r: V-- V- Xotnr on Oomt Rev. TX A. Thompson will deliver a free lectur on "The Comets" tonisjht at S.o'cloci.' at the Sellwood library. Anyone Interested in the approaching; t Visit of Ilalley's comet will be interested in this lecture. Bverybody 1 Invited. ,. No children un- Islr Benefit BnocMBfal The fair for the benefit -of 6t Francis church is proving a grand success. Th attend ance last night was about -1100. Th program or Saturday evening will In- dud a piano solo by Mrs. Holloran; jaer tha eghtb grade wUl bo admitted, reciiaiion, far, jr. c. f ouio; aoprano f"iu. miss Ma .uieaaon; oantone soio, Mr. T; X. Hertnessy; sketch. Messrs.. Urqu- hart and Heltkemper. Th program for Friday evening Includes a grand con cert by Webber's Juvenile orchestra and solos by Miss Frsnclsca Bliss and Mr. Norby. ' .'. . Za Memory of Jndg Williams. May or Simon this morning appointed a com- : mutes 01 city, counciimen to draw up resolutions expressing, the sympathy of the city orriciai for th family of "th late George H- Williams, Oregon's most distinguished citizen and Portland's for mer mayor." Th counciimen wiUi re port to the city Council at the next ses sion when the resolutions drafted by them will be adopted.- Counciimen Dev lin, Watklns, Ellis, Cellar and Baker 1 are on the commute. -. . . Mashr Arrested Joseph Conrad was arrested last night for violating the "masher's" ordinance. . He la accused or attempting to en tic a li-year-old girl to meet him. x The girl was Helens, - Toews. Conrad had written a note to her to meet him In the postofflce. He gave bail of $25, and the case will be 'called In the municipal court Saturday . morning. - . ,-' 'gnbll Hearing on tltlomv A public i . I . i-jj Mrs, Brodbok to Tal.Mr. Brod beok. of New : York City, will speak Sunday, af Chrtstensen hall, Eleventh and Yamhill, at the hour of 11, t and 8. SubJecU: Life, Mind. Spirit or th Inner meanings of Christ Jesur teach ings, Com! bring sick. , Admission free, .' - --,";v' .; X--- . - Xmportant Basiness-The North East Sid Improvement aasociauon win now a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at Wood- J men's halL Rodney and Russell street. As business of Importance will be tran sacted, a larg attendance 1 requested. - ' - Henry rile Beport Charles K. Henry has filed bis final report a administra tor of the estate ef Charles W. Henry. This shows the total receipt of th per sonal and real property hav been I1J, 420 and the disbursements 1I7. Arm Injured by Saw M. F. Mills, employed at th St John Lumber com pany mill, had his left arm badly man gled byt a ssw this morning. Th Red rosa ambulance took th man to th Good Samaritan hospital . . . Ten Town Lois Each 100x100 Feel in 11111 I A. I': Adjoining the Tpodtarn : Acre Trccts Will Be GivenAway to the Next Ten Purchasers of a Five or Ten-Acre.: t'.r HOOK mm raad Sal t land Sale I Saturday. April it, at Kusa, 19 minutes' ride, Ore gon Electno railway, jeirerson street 1 station. Trains leave at 1:10 p. m. I Free tickets at 411 corbett bids- or Our agent at depot. , Already Planted illililli-; pm 11 i Already Planted T m w "w . m ar fj mf s V Itomtfcfaf for i n 1 m r IHl Civzt nn Call frtrccw Pit Go fox 1151 The count gravel J pit on the Powell valley road wa eld hyJba conntcommlasljraar. yesterday to J. H. McMahon for 11161. Th pit la now surrounded by rasldence. If yon eanaoi sea well, sea ma f ye-1 elght'and proper fitting .spectacle is my specialty. No high .prices bere. Hubensteln, th optician, orpoalte the Baker theatre, 1SI Third. Take St. John Car for Columbia track meet Paturdsy. April 1. Mt begin promptly at 2:lt p. m. We onr and Ji twr CletBtxl J for 11.10 month. Ia1n lit, A-4114 wagon run eTeryTrner. Lnlqu Talinr- Ing Co, tOI Stark. : gtaajear Jl Barkis, for Amti Waaooural and war lanuinra. daiiy ei- cpt Esnrlay. Learra Waat.tngtoa stret I 1 dork at S p. 10. e Take gt. Jofcas Car for Col'iTbla tr-k ct Saturday. April 14. Meat bertna promfiiy at 2.13 rn. Phone jof . Call for Parllcniars . Send for Onr Arl Folder. Jibm Oerlek $t Co, tt rner- art; rer-ol f Jtl Last Watar Xrti. Mdi) (mlbniiirini tefeiF( M& . 505-506 HENRY BUILDING, FOURTH AND OAK STREETS Phones: II 8304, -A 7473 1; Oince Open All Day and Evenings from 7:30 to 9 A:rrF.::.Mi:M:i PORTLAND THEATRE 'i 4!. Vaahlnton and 14th Pti-ii Week of April 10, ICvoiy N'Uiit. ,, ,it inees W eilm-tnlny niiti Sutuuljy. OX.JJH MACK "And His Mush-nl Comedy Comiinny , In that Hlot of Mirth and Multuly ' ' AJtOTTITD THE TOWH JTlgStS, SOO, tOo, 40c. ,60J tlt., BAIIEU THEATRE - O0. X Baier. tanagr. Tonight, All Week Portland's Favorite Comedian WILLIAM DIT.T.S In the Farnous vvilllnm t 'oilier Fare , . "TBtB uiw ran twt urn urea" On of the greatest comedies ever writ ten. " Evening prices !5c, 6oc, 75e. .u nrday mat., 25c, B0o Next week, start ing Sunday ntatlnee. "ALL THI COMFORTS Of 'POf," Oxfords and Pumps, t Everyone should be pleased with this lot, as it -contains hundreds of pairs of fine1 v Dress Shoes and Oxfords in patents, tans, vicis and gun metals, in high or low cuts. Plenty of the new short ; vamps in all sizes and widths. Remember, ?3 to $4 shoes now, pair; 95c for Shoes Worth Up to 02 " This: lot contains' hundreds;of pairs' of boys, and misses Shoes and Ox-, " fords, blacks and tans. This lot also . contains plenty of women's fine shoes, oxfords, Strap Slippers and Juliets, patents and vicis, blacks and tans. This lot also contains men's : $1.50 and $1.75 House Slippers in black, tan and wines, all AP ' sizes. Remember, : shoes v j O ; -worth up to $2.00, at, pairttL MAT. XVE-CTT DA? Xjhu V THEATRE ! A9TAHCXS TAUDETXX.Z.B ' BLITii PaOCTTOH OTIS tn "Mrs. Bun- ner s Hun," MATT HENSOW, Headllner ADVANCES VATrDliVII.13 Th Eminent Comedian ' ' ' MB. 1ULFH CVMMING3 Arnaut Brothers. Dale A Carreg. Chsri-.s Hughe and his Singing Girl. Th Charles Leicester Quartet, The Steinr Trio. Mat. dally, curtain 2:80. 7:30. . GR AN vrmc afttt. 11 To and Ward. Mile. Hadje. rrank Whitman. KB. Aim MBS. JAMES B. M CAKa m co. Xa "Unci Charles of Carleaton." William E. Whittle. Bay W. 6 now. Matinee every day. 2:38: any seat, loo: evening performances. 7:30, 9:15; bal cony. 16c; lower fir.. 26c: box seats, 60c Painless i Oot ef trwi seonti loan bsvs tlielr pint na bliilsswurk i Jalied' ! oue it smwurr. ; We will givey gmi 1 22k got at firee!.-1 i Moltr Crams .1 i !22kBrl!(fTrtllS.J j Sold Filiinir 1.C J 5 Enuwl Filltec li 1 ISIlvwrilling' ,f 1 'inlayFIHInw Z.tJ j Plates O.CJ t -4 Bt M Rub mm -m IgslinitrtaaWMluain , ' BwFUta .v i tt mm imtiaaa at mm rtinlmt Extr'tloa tw J - WORK SUARANTIEB BrOI IS YEARS Aalnlea xtraotloB re when plate or bridge worc bordered. Gonmltatton Free, You oannot u i, be. -. mIrImi mrk dnni uvwIihl All work fuiiT tfMHi tinteed. Modem oleotrjoaqulpmont. Beat mntuoua, PORTLAND, OKGcri aWU&ai A, h. te I f . M. aaaday. to 1. ' A NEW DEPARTURE Th ' cost of ' Interment hav heea greatly reduced by the Holmao undertaking company. Heretofore it bas been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a ru neraL Th Edward Kolman Undertak ing company, the leadlnar funeral di rector of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us . we make no extra ehareea for embalming, hears, to. cemetery, outside Dox . or any services tnat may be r- qulred of us. except clothing, cemetery nd carrlares, thus effecting a saving of. $25 to $75 oa each funeral, THE EDWARD IIOLr.IAN UNDERTAKING CO. 30 TXXBO -T COB. OAT.II03. PA I VBltd States and Toreirn Vrooorad, Defended and Fld VAOZXXO COAST PATENT AOXJICT, Zno Btockton, CeJ. "tge.TRUSt THE PEOPtU PER WEEK WlllL.;DrE5S.VOU UEV7 Y0RK-QUT7ITTI N'Q-CO le7 FIRST ST; JUST OFT KOWRtSOM S CUT RATES LI DENTISTRY The Beat Stmtal Work at low Frioea. yialasa EztrmoUoa....ri 8tlr ruiinsa... ...... Gold fUlinra...... yaaraal Filimra. .... 1 K. 6 old Cnrwn......i Iorelaia Crowna ..i) Molmr Gild Crown 4 It ears aa to Bridr Work tt K. GoM 1 1 t verttte-'y Inlay yilla, Fr On'd U.) girl ag t b a ' Torw am EuMw iiilt 14 very low prtc. Boat a rrth i AIL THIS . WOSJC 18 GUAivUgXi.''V , Doa't thrw your noner away. A , ,.r aarad la twe dollars earneU. Our rtlnal ro- liable woierB ramiaaa Mtnoia and our per fected efflre erjalpineDt aavca a tima aad rir Bontr,. Tbe bat 6at1ta at tha axat roaarm abJ srlr i the rfnrtion wa ar Mri to kave. B08TOX DEN lis IS, rif Lh-!-r-- n. Entrasee lfrl H Morrtaoa.' opo"!' ? ... aad Malar Frank. Ka.ahllthad la rWtiand ' i veara. Opoa aroolnr antll aad Sundaa do; 1 12:80. for poop la was work. TAILO8; SfwKcal TMz. 813 A! ' rortland. Or. VVVVVVVVwwVNVVVVi JOURNAL V at WAii 1 a i i I r."r.e 1 at 417. ', 1 r Sw CTacy luecrj im' a J. -I I-