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CiyYj EDITION ie AU Ur end ie AUTrum THE -WEATHER Tonlcbt and Friday, " i rata ; - southerly winds. . . ' ; - Minimum teniperatures .Wednesday r Portland ........ 2 - New Orieane .i 42 PoeateUo ...;.,. 4 ". New York ,..t 2 Los Angeles .... 4 ' St. Paul ........ CITY EDITION , V ies All llm ahd te All Tm ' i STAGE AND 8CRFI2 A maximum of entartaintng and iaf orraattv .news , and " : rnMlp tbout tit DuUn of screen and j stage players is -featured tn th tavM- ' L nxint section :' of Th .. Sunday Journal . every weee- riraun vuw i v. vfoiOTAND. : Oregon) Thursday -ictening. march 2, v&L twenty-two pages. PRICE TWO : CENTS Taa rill Ca-ATt .xw -v' j.j y nvyV. ? x f : ' " VOLeJxX. NO.' 363. f ?1Sl&a?5 .j:: v VV ' - Y nViniiiTAiinnnif innRiiirhiiiii'S . . mv r irrratM a inmncr stcd in me DooiomDnu; ouiorv 01 uc wuthl nis nuuucss umvj ctu awu.u,vu; "t 11 11 a a 11 11 nr .1 - i it it 11 111 : .. ATTACKTREATY WINS FAVOR throne, turroundied by the dignitanei of the ch6rih, while the hnge;multitudes who; jajmned; their way into the qtthedral watch: in reverence the impressive, ceremonies. Below b the most! recent and espec .recently elected and crowned head of the Romari'Catholic chi isVstv ?.. I ' -v r . r'?r7 ff , ill 1 .., , -vvt - v ! " . Ji-'': ; . " -; J ' X' lvsX i u- E ,ihi II! Li: .:. i' i v , " ill u r t ' h jr..t' jr- ' 5 1 ' .-I mil nil rniri!rnnn r fSfpTnSinWrivifi Inflnnninur-rniinK ' i.r ...v x - .v . j 1 1 ini 1 1 .. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I i- a i j : t i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .'M iiiiiiii , ..:.. . - . - J fr . . ' - , - , ' i 3 - . ' . : . - . . DeadyMiist HangF- day .ChIcac.Varcfa J. Dead aor. meatal- ly. Barray "Wt Chord.' doomed : derer "and i-aemtcontoe'of th eosntr JaO.' wm Ito. to hU, phTslcal death; tsn the: calfowa tomorrow without ufferin tho allltest pitaC. " He ; wttt ; pan ; on without knowing what happeeed. t : ; 1 Thia. was' the . prediction today of Dr. Cash rrODOSal If Uerbr CateS raeh eaae uMf tiw moat remark- Savs OnesiWiil ?Uai to Ter s Bad 1 Egg, .Asserts Third. Waahington, March 2. The expected attack on the fonr-power Padflc treaty was opened In the aenate today hy Sen ator 'HI trhcoclc of Nebraska, ranklns; Deroocratic membera of the senate for' eisn : relationa ; committee. - Hitchcock aenred notice that he woW not TOte to ratify the . treaty ttalen' a raaerratlon were attached to , it which would ' ex pressly aQpnlate that congreee most con tent to any future agreement or-under- standina reached nder tt. ' TThU treaty was eoncelved in secreC said Hitchcock. "In that respect Its Centos 'saggests an old fashioned and highly objectionable alliance." ' HXGOTffTED KECBEf LT CalHng for Bank Loans Are Issued Wfe? ex-Servicei i Men; fWahington.T March . (Tl. P.) American Legion leaders .here are satis-, fled with the hooee bonus snb-commH- tee proposal to drop the cash bonns, pro- Tided . a ; workable .Insurance . certificate plan, with the privilea- ofrborrowing money on the' certificate. Is snbstltnted. " They ' stated '..this to the United'. Press today, adding; that while they make a protest to keep the Record straight oa elimination of the cash 'payments, they do ot now plan any campaign against the '.proposed committee method. . . The rup-committee agreed today upon a- provision i euaanaiing. am caan oonus except, for serrice men whose allotment would not exceed. 60- . The cost Qf thia cash payment was estimated at. f 16,000, 000. For the others, insurance oertlfl- INDICTED AS The fonr-power pact was not included J cates would be isened. - the call ef the conference. ; nor its agenda - and ; it .was . negotiated so se cretly that not area Senators Iodge and Underwood, members of the American delegation, were able to Inform the sen ate about the negotiations. "Hitchcock said. , "While these secret meetings were be ing held without minutes or records, ev erything possible was Being done to keep the public mind on Shantung, naval re ductions, poison gas and Chinese mat-. ters. KlAborate communiques were- is sued dally on all these things, but not a word about tne secret negotiations tnax went on for a month," Hitchcock said. In spite of this.. Hitchcock said, his first impulse was to support tne treaty. In the belief that the senate would bring out the facts about the negotiations. TO INSIST 031 CElSfiE ' Hitcbcockv sald h would Insist on the use .of; the-termr "aggression" .in -Article II pi the . treaty , be --qualified by inr-tc-i "Of " titto" . rtTvolitdheiora . Htiressivr: umX by. go .agreement or reservation. ' . Vt -X. T ' Ue criuciaea 7reaiaent Harding for The new insurance bonus proposal is more acceptable to ; secretary or .tne Treasury Me Don 'than previous: arrange- ments for cash paymenta, it was learned at the treasury. - - ' , . - Mellon has not- studied .the plan in iCoodaM Fm Kicht - OoiOBa Taan PALEFACES COIN able 'that has challenged .the attention of the" medical world. ; r vV'- rH woat feel a thing.? said Dr. Hlcksou i ;'Te; is emotionally deadT,-?, FAST LASTS BAT8X kif : Oiurcbi; actually r 22, f but having the appearance of a man of 4$ or SO, Ilea on a eot In the jaU," mipervions' of nla au roundiags. He Is as near dead aa it Is possible for him to be witheot .being legally and officially dead. " He: has not Oaten for more than. 40 .daya " His Jawv are locked! He has. been' forcibly , fed flood food through the nose; ' His eyes have been closed tight for-a ?monflv: His body, retalna a death-UJce rigidnesa. His face is wax-like, the face' of death. . He has grown a kmg. black beard. ' ' p -I weigh S40." said Dr. Hickaon, who. examined him." "I pat my 'whole weight on his jaw,- but I couldn't budge It" v TOBTCSE AVAILS ITOTHntQ " Others who examined Church stuck pins in hla eyeballs and under his fia gernana. tickled his - feet and burned the Inside of his nose with lighted cig arettes to no . avail. ;. Church 'was : un responsive.. - .. "Church's is " simply a case of i cloaed-ln' personality," i said Dr.- Hick son. "He has cut himself off from con tact with, the outside world. He doesn't know what Is happening about him. He is victim -of dementia praeeox and to hang .him. would be a blot on civiliza tion and a. disgrace to the community. The doomed man Is aa arch-pretender, In the opinion of sundry alienists, de spite the "tests" he has undergone . BAYS HS B FAUg ! -' 'He U a. fakir.- said Dr. H. A. Dong- las Singer, former state alienist. "He is IfGarhing1; Dens , Are; ' Closed, i ;. .Tong Murders Will Come ta an : Efld,Dct;AraeyMyers :;l Believesr Campaign .Planned. :- The Dalles, March ' t. CeWo Indiana, suffering . from elfiypnoUsm. who for yean have had the reputation J , -I. have examined him.. He la tn 'Indictments against 'four Chinese ' for operating . lotteries .i were : returned this morning by the Multnomah county grand jury, portending an active campaign on , the part of Disirict Attorney. Meyers tm v close tbegambUng dens ta the Chines north end. v Myers believes Cbese dens " support the tong organlzatkma.- and that if they could be kept ckwd tong troobtas ' woe Id automatically end.' . - '; v lee Sing. IS North Second street t Chtn Sing,: 221 Burnslde street, and 'Ah Gee ' and Wong Lee, Zt North: Third street, are the Chinese' indicted. : - , Thomas Kemp." aperhanger," who Is -alleged to have- defrauded many basks . oa-4he coast, was Indicted by the grand . Jury. He deposited lira in caan and a , K0 check In the State bank, then drew , oat 2220 It is aaldHe was recently oap- ; tured In Denver -and taken to Spokane to stand trial there., f - ' Roy Williamson was Indietad oa three burglary counts. The first one wax for stealing tools from' the Perry Granite Works,- January 2., Thee tools .ho is alleged to-have used in , blowing the -safes of the Knight Packing company and rfhe Toung A Northrnp feed store. At the former place 20 was taken, at the latter -nothing. ' t - - A. G.-DePorest and - V. P. Dochateaa are charged with : obtaining- money by false pretenses in that they, sold -office . furniture they did not own.. - Charles Bryant, Tony Dogastino and Al Btef fens are Charged with being the , men v. he broke Into Paul C.' Mrphys home. Other' mdictmenUi V -? - .' ' George D. Mathews, ' non-support r L. : B. Aakey. larceny by bailee of automo bU; Lee ArnU two counts... larceny of autoraobilo from C ,T. Stewart and ' re- - " 'Iclxinr rntolm nronerty.. and David. R. ofvrentmgh twi.of.yWt.tma.l ck . without . suX- p tnlrfiahinir rreunds 'at CeSlol Uon of his wlU wnM'Bia-euk not 1 Odant funds In the bank.--' t . ; . f ; 'Tetly iduiMt UOKiierratt avenaa. rventn grade pupil of -the .Sell wood school, was tardy "this morning. The Krtl had rung 15 minutes before Teddy r. orrled up to the school door. This fact was Indirectly tUa, caune ef Teddy's be coming tha .day'e hero-of the school. He ' diacovered. as he approached the' school. a fire on- the root,. . It hrokS'out at o'clock. School had been 1ri seas Ion IS oilnuU" -v 7- ;.''',.- Teddy rari Into hla rdom And told his teacher. A Fh Informed Principal UrH. Morgan.) -Morgan eignaleil for the tire drill - bea. called the fire, department and notified. lhe1anItor:," Tn pupils were out or the buuatng in les thaii minute. !'.' '' J ";' , ' tif the time fire apparatus arrived'A. iensen. Janitor, and W. V. Potts, man uel training teacher, ' had the, budding flames' under. control. after playing two - st-hool hosea on. them. . .The fire was started. lyVapftra from, a :chhnney,' the same eaOae which resulted In destructioa of the llbtladay school bulldlhg on Tues-' day. .jvj v yt?; : Did: Mali Jump'Ihto ' ; ' River or Runaway?; ; Leayes iPfoperty ! rteuben tvea was tired of this life. . Police 4oday were trying to- determine v nether hla deal re to get' out of Jt led him to Jump Into fhe Willamette rlyer or whether he meivly left his hat and roat on .the river' ateamer, Annie Cum Ixi r. dorhed" at ah foot 'of 'Jeffersoq aireet 1 for , repairs, and . then departed for parts unknown. ' .-' At any' rate Ibis appareL togefher with a cheap-watch, SUa. and letters Indi cating that, Jvs had a Slater tn Condon, Or., was found under, aomef boards . oa the bow of the steamer. Barney Wier. Master of (he vessel, made the disco v- Worlanan Snatched FromDeatliy Gas; f Reachesf or - Tools bear their; fishing grounds at CeQiol Uon of his. win -power: Hia' case U not .11. ; .n-.Mw.MyM mn. mmrt ab altogether aew.in..th .tnedical world.' ..u;.i.M.'iMrf.tM ete tl -1- iv jurtea nave.iouno enures sane. U J . ' 1 .VBnJ.. , tiff .J ' .V . . . before the Wasco county court is at all , vm . . rTr, his refusal to make the treaty AegoUj UidlcaU-aahe grptnessoc tne "ltoeJV Bernard J. . Daugberty and Carl tions knowit-to-the senate, because no loraves; who. in . the past have been to- Asmos,ta gala poeeesaiott of a new car. - written! record of them had been kept Senator1 Borah, Republican, of Idaho, declared '. that :. the objection , -"some -of us 1 here have - to , the ; treaty ' cannot be reached' by a reservation. .'The United States is. bound by the treaty' to enter a political relationship oucea to pan witn xn saunon xneyi h lured them to the basement of. hjs speared. at the TaBa Jwhen tbr lalmsjtome iht) hexa with a wre crossed wlth silyer aag aUbeeai baseball fcaUburled one alive and threw staged.-; j.-' .- - ' 1th other, handcuffed. lat the. river. .'The cause, of the' present controversy 1 Attorneys 'for Church ., made 'a' - final Is a petition now: before the local county i fight, for bis life this afternoon. court,; filed by Mrs. Marg E. Taffe of I . They appeared before- Judge George AY in Borkh which is really effective only of war or aggressive attack,' added.. f , j . , , . A ; SEES' DEFEAT POB"ABTT : . " i iAn, overwhelming 'defeat, for the Re publican' party in the -next election- if the four-power Pacific treaty is .rati-; fled by . the senate,, was ..predicted" by '. Senator Prance, Republican, of.- Mary land., one of the treatys bi tier r oppo nents.' " " ' . . "France declared in the senate that he would 'rather ."go back home than be re elected by repudiating - the policies of case 1 Portland nd ' the Portland, Trust com-. I A..Carpeater of the federal court land (Coodnoed Face Kfahtaen. Colawa Tbiee) pany. asking the county court to permit asked for a writ of. habeas corpus. on Clearing of - the: old - townalte -of Ceiilo. J the grounds ithat Church' was deprived nitt4 oivrl l&ldont veara ro Ov tne I 01 am. anuurawiui ngnis.- r - - --s j CelUo Improvement company. rt 1 1 Ja teaervea aeasioa nnvi lata WATCH lit DIAJf S FISBf ,4':r; j Tr,"- A ;For some years .If has teea ! thehkWt j GOTEBjoa BEKIES BEQUZST'.' Ol tourists .10 parit toeir , cars w uw townalte property while they watched' the Indians down. on tne rocxs mtne rapioa spearing salmon as they dashed for - the falls., The Indian .village nearby is a curiosity placAtOQi for white men,with; its rude huts: wher the reds live, fur nished native fashion and redolent with' fishy smells during the time whoa the Inhabitants mre drying i the saimnti flakes.! -i- SOUTHVEST STORM VMB ISSUED .4 rvank Sllbemarel. employe of the Portland Oaa A Coke company; was like a bover hoha failed to realise that he ha been' counted out SJhernageL ovron by gas from a- pipe which ha was repairing at a mala at East Staty- flrst street "and Raody .boulevard today, was restored by use of a putmotor.v At on. at . he tocovrred his .- senses be reaehed ' for- his pip Vroch, -wak iseugh he was. and started for the. pipe bol. Artendants of an ambulance and a doctor from the emerigency hoapital iheld him.' however, and Insisted that he go to a hoopltaL H Anally compro 'n!Md on hla deair (o get back to work and was taken to his home. , . . , 5000 Snow Heavers" : : Clear N;e Streets NeiaTofk. Marrh t. L N;a-Mor than MK snow vhovel era were at work today clearing away the two. inches 'of enew which the Ull end ef last night's storm ln In the city streets, Tne weatlt er rorecae'er predicted rain and sleet teforo U and Of th dy. . ! J .-' -i .- New TorkV March I N.-S-V-Mary Ptckford, tllm star, has won fa the suli brought! agaidat" her " by Mrs, .Cora C WUkenning to collect 1102,000 commis sion- for securing Miss ptckford a rail. llon-dotlar contract wlpi Adoiph Zukor to make plot ores for Artcraft. A sealed verdict ! returned last tilght andoneaed today rejected Mrs. WUkenning1 claim. Mrs. , TVilkennings attorney gave notice oC an appeal. -. . - ; "1 am. very happjf,"; said "Mary Picki tora v oen roe jury s veraict was' an nounced to her at her home;' "It wasn't the money I care about, but the princi ple of the thing.. Now I can go back to work with this one worry, at least, off my mind. 1 am happy . that the. jury believed my word and rendered Justice. . Mary announced that she., and "Doug will leave tomorrow Tor California. - T have heaps of work' to do," she' said. "So has Doug.- but he has started hii new picture. " ' . Boston, March I.-U.- P. The steam' or Grontoft" s sinking in tnldocean, ac eording to, a radio message picked up her today.' -: The Grontoft reported her lifeboats smashed and that ah was sink ing rapidly. . X . , e The 3 EM honla, another- steamer, -was reported i coming to ber-aid, but was 3S mtlea away and' making only six miles an hour." 2 ".7 The Grontoft is a 2050-ton Norwegian merchar.tmaa. owned by T. S. Skogland A Sons.' 1 -'-(" DromgViciimMay Bel .Portland - Worker ' r i . . . 4 - : Oakland. Cak. March '2. Partial iden tification of the body of a .man taken from . the bay her today; led - officials to- beuev that It was that of Horace Ruseel. Portland. Or ' machLTUst. Warnings of a rapidly approaching storm from -the", southwest were sent to all Oregon and Washington coast points. except Marshf ield, at 7 :15 o'clock this morning by : the district weather office. During the night the storm had moved in - rapidly toward the " coast and ' at o'clock the wind was blowing at a 1 loclty of 42 miles at North Head obeer I vat Inn station at the month nf th Cri. lumbia river. ; Since the barometer was not falling at that hour the district weather forecaster thought that the cen ter, of the storm would pass off jto the east . -' .The storm ts scheduled to break up the protracted cold spell ad bring -rain to Portland and western Oregon. Three clear days and several partly I clear days during February gave the month 126 houra of sunshine, according I to the meteorological summary issued today. - Highest : temperature . was 5. i lowest wag 22. The greatest rainfall for I 24 hour was 0.91 inches. - There was a sUght fair of snow; listed as too small to measure. . .- -t -v. .-.'' I' " u ' 1 1 !.-'.. '. -i Ity.of ,th condemned, maa.wThe request was denied.' ; . - ... , --... 1 - v whites" woukr viatt" the -village, talk 1 and paroles grant a renrtev and armoint with the Indiana, or. try' to understand I a special commission to pass on the the iara-on of the.oor-pussnt squaws.' wn bore- the, hug burdens .of fish i from, the ! rocks '.and' op i the bank to-the-vtnage, vhlU tlui 4fiAsi4v - maksd man- did. tha spearing. ;" r- ;' From testimony dedoced at the hearing . Wedneeday. it appears that the whites have been spending a good-deal of money with the1 Indians, -and the la tier's - rev enues from this source have been great-; ly increased recently because of the open- - lng of the Columbia river nigs. way east to Pendleton.' - ' ' - - . .. Now, it seems frorm plans of the Im provement company, the parking grounds are to be fencedv leaving the tourists no place to park their machines, save along the highway, and that is forbidden ' by - law. ' , - I-"" T-r -i ' ! Waahlsgtoa, March t-(I. S The . esal . this rafttraooa ,eoaflne . the '; oathiaaoa of Dr. H shirt Work as poet- master general. t -.;'.': .': . Washington. March S.-- N.-S. Of- flcial aimouneement .was made at the Whit "House; today, that Dr. - Hubert Work of Colorado is . to succeed , post-' master General .Will Hays, who. retires from the cabinet on Marc 4.to.ntr,the- moviea. ; ---f . -. v- ' ' ... -, The nomination of Dr. work will go - to the senate thJs afternoon. , . News of the appointment created -lit. Ue- surprise, aa it had been expected for some time.:--' -'--' ' ' -v- .'"-.;-'. -Because f Work's- fJevatlen and , the . death of "Second: Assistant -Poeba aster , . General Shaughnessy " from injurte re- ". reived tar tb Knickerbocker theatre dis- ' aster, the office ef first and seooad as- xlitants must bo-Tilled-' by Presldtnt Harding.- -These nomine Hons .were, dis-, ; cussed by Harding with Work, but both declined to reveal the probable . elec- , " Gallows-Cheater,'. . . : American Telenliono MayjBeTrhoner mvideM ,54yMfflion Oakaloosa, Iowa, March 2. tTP.) A I V X . t-.- -irks .X X f man believed to be Tommy, O'Connor, I : Uew Tork. March 2. The gross income convicted Chicago . gunman, who . es-1 of the American Telephone! A Telegraph' , cape4 from the Cook county jaU on the J company, for 1J2I amounted to f 110.:t2.- " eve 01 nw nangmg. was arrested here 1 772 - and: after ail expense Had been last night. . 1 , : r -I deducted , there remained, a balance" of Police here-declared today- they have I 2S4.002.702 available for'dJvVJeoda, ' ar a man who answered in -every detail the eordlng to the -annual report made pub- ' For eacn sbart of stock . FOa) aiPaHTK FOB CHUKCH v Springfield, lit, March 2. L N. & Another desperate attempt to save Har vey Church from going to the gallows in Chicago tomorrow was mad by his at torneys hare today, but failed. - Two attorneys, pleading for the Ufa of Church, who' lies in a lifeless condition In the- .Cook -county Jail awaiting- the eoose, asked that the division ef pardons y ."Morphine .valued !at rM.wasi seised this-morning tn a safety deposit box In the ..United ' States National bank i by4 Patrolmen Burdick and Shafer, who had 4 search warrant -for .a safety deposit box rented 1 under, .the - name i of: - J.-. ...K. Aull, alias Alien., 7 -7 Aull . was -arrested - on a charge' of vagrancy Tuesday afternoon. -The police say they have, been watching Aull for several days. fcacb day he -would leave the bank 4utet before it closed. - -; Wednesday . aflernoon they - arrested him bi the company-e-f. Tom -Winters and ' William : McKeerlni They - found about 'a dram of morphine in Wmters possession, i Winters- was charged with possessing narootics. Vagrancy charges were placed against the - other two. t. In Anil's possession -the' police- found a" key to- the.- safety deposit - boa. No protest was made by bank , officials when the police arrived with a' search warrant rmorn out by Deputy City. At torney Terry r" , Man 0! War's Brother Is 'Windsncker'; Suit For 5100,000 Is Won New Tork. March' t. TJ P. Ver dict of a Jury in the Brooklyn supreme court lata today sustained Harry F. Sin clair's contention that the famous horse "Playfellow" was a cribber and wind- fsocker; and awarded him ' judgment of $100,000 against James & ' Johnson, from whoa the horse was! purchased. ? The amount awarded ws Xhetfull sum soed for by Sinclair, and represents the nurchaae nrice of the horse. -. ' - . Usual motions to set aside the verdict of the. jury after it . had ..deliberated three) and -a half hours were made by Johnson's attorneys, but were, denied by Justice Cropsey. who announced that the verdict must stand unless set aside by a t'Tber court.- :'-. ' ' .. Playfellow is a full brother of liaa o War. " . . - BEB3K EX OBJECT r-X 'y '.XX' 'Five of the Celild Indiana were in the delegation J before the county ' court Wedneeday and.: through their spokes man, Charles Frye, who lives near the village, claimed that the real motive be hind the petition -was to. shut' off -this source of revenue from' the Indians by erecting a fence. .'-.The -Indians also claimed that the company plans fencing off a lane leading, to the rver, over which the redskins -..have been accustomed ' to drive their stock to water, ; ' , -i. ''Certala people,:,- Frye said signifi cantly, a pparenUy. referring back to the old feud between, white fishing Interests . r I Ceiilo, wer made prety- angry : when they saw so many tourists buying flh from the Indians, and they want, to stop it In the-, future- by building this fence." They promise to put in fences, with padlocked gates- and give oa keys," one of the Indians put in. "We don't want anything like that, for they ' might get mad ht us and take away the keys. Then where 'would -'we. bet X-X ''' XX. n iiu u osw um wmie people description of O'Connor. fhicago, police lie Wednesdayi- For each si av-hgenr)oL'fled. , t,,m ' " J i:ecrrvmrr 'eeryedj 11.10. COoextoded ea.Fasa Twe. Oohtwa Twe) Bill Urffes Cutm - ; ;HoieMem ( Washington. March 2. Repreaeota-1 tiv John Clarke of New Tork today In troduced 'a bill in tne house to reduc the membership of that body from 425 to 217. and to Increase the salaries of congressmen from - 17500 to 212,000 a year.. ; The bin also puts the salary of th speaker at $15. COO a year-and pro vides that members should be fined 2100 r.- h m ;rccent ::yea.rc,: but: it;rc;r.ai:x 5ThixPes:c:.xh fix I x:r : - . tl --.a - - , - ' serially in -i nz Sunciv rths extent p tlx: 2 i :r:;'i cf history and c 1 rr c r. t c discussion cf s;cr: t trc !!0 in ject Senator II r.rv C.:! oi til 2 i.ext cl:.:; ten," 7 1 r f a ill i a t: - V Diir.jiy journal r.zi "ir.C'JS author ixrc i. ' : c ci l2 jcr.r.tcr fr; ; his lcn ccrccr in L : v a day for each day they are absent . i - . . "... - - X -" ,XX . - T:"-