Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1914)
Societf Historical oiiy"flftU im ttjoqa au Mia no 3fl Hon n .fira-i 1 wrr?, l SEMI -WEEKLY mm Job Printing! Advertisers! The Recorder cdvers the Bandon field thoroughly BAND MS I A modern equipped job t I deptrttnont in connoottan f KEAAJSSlJEJS. BANDON, OREGON, DECEMBER 1, 1514 NUMBHR 94 ..uf. .-u. i... i i n VULiUIVIEj vrwK - i . . .... , -.- . . , - ' CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS All Chairs Full For the First Time in Months TRANSACT MUCH BUSINESS Nek Rasmussen Takes Seat on Council Made Vacant By Resignation of C. R. Meort. Property Owners Object to Assessment. State Industrial News. GETS DODGE AGENCY BASKETBALL TRYOUT Salem. OrcRon Nov. 30 Bids an taken December 15 on the Portland million dollar postoffice. The Dalles postoffice building is to cost $75,000. Coast Lumber shipments last of October reached 29,528,000 Ft.. Warrenton will spend $1-10,000 'on water supply from Lewis and Clark river. Silverton is planing cluster lights for its principal streets. The O. W. II. & N. will spend $110. 000 on roundhouses at the Dalles Frye & Co. Seattle packers will er ect a market in Portland. Oregon City reduces school tnx le vy from 8.3 to 5.7 mills. The Hoke cannery at Mdeford hns done a good business nnd will en large its plant for 1015. Wyerhuuser interest that own ..,t, l.illinn fnst of timber in the bVTUIlbJ nt.,.,i . mi i vnc mijwpv min ima lUAiia ii'.A.u uvivenwa aiir.ltlUlUU UiWllJO ilUHi'vi . .... 'nnnrrtt i't. I ,1 ... ivr.rw mmti in vuu' rvi uiur.it imh i wukiw I Jl Uljiiiv nun v-fw I.... rt. ... V. ry , All..l.w1 4n Cikna Coach Quigley Is (Jelling a Fast H"11 . . r, .. i. i.. Team Together and M ill Go i..i,nC...l Aru,r Co Uianipionslup. v- il Hi f rni 1. ' M. D. Sherrard, the well known ' '-"" " ...... Handon garage and automobile man, - in'" solcc. has landed that much coveted ph'111 (cd tenm of former hii-h scool players among auto dealers the agency for h,y the scenreof 20 to 18. Although the Dodge car. Mr. Sherrard has se- the game was tinusaiiy last ior an i ii e.,i..... rnn ,.i,i rrrv car y season conicsi vne uusKut biiuuv cured the Southern Coos nnd Curry , . county territory. defense weak. The now Dodcc car car is a wonder More than anvthini: else the game says Mr. Sherrard, and all that it was was intended as the first real work ....l...:.i : i, .i n,.n. ot of the high scool team this season i"uu,,I,L" '" l., """"V. it of Coach Quiglcy mad6 repeated incuts. Ho will have a demonstration fhifu Jn llc nnc up WuW) and jvan car here in January so nil may sec it1 Pullen, of the school squad, were calle for themselves. Twenty-four cars upon to nil Holes made by tne non-ap- aro all that have been allotted to'Coos P-" - ' " " i'T.lv ,l,vnlonod T.-.x' i. .. For the first time in two , i it mi ..lnHu v . , . i " " - . ..... i. ,.:.. c... ,. county nun i uuu ." ....v....... snt,,, v uncn ol vouncrsiers, uui ne Clearwater disinci are . ,.. ... i,r-.. i,: )n ,.nmi Till HILII till L11U until v. I ... i j . ... 1... v,i.a , i. ot ircuinir one 01 uiu nww aim n iiiuiiviui i.. Mini ennnn ijixiiiit nil i VUUIItJ- i i-j - mmw i i wv r f . .... i i.ntnt nnn vi nnrm rn. in; t tv i . . . . the Council sat in session last weu- ,. tho stale nre whittling " ,, " " " . of One of the least ol his trooics will nc nesdav evening with all of the mem- e" ' Amun. auto ,s a competitor ,t . , of , t, of the fouling hab ad thcn into form for tho first game wh nw ich comes in tho middle of January. hers present. Nels Uasmussen took down levies. Tho coming legislature should pas. cars that sell at several hundred dol- Time and again during the game Thur ... .. . i I .l e 1.. ......... n..llnl iUt llilfll Sf. , . . iiiu t". r - i im pa iiii'iior. its cnuinnient is oi uit sun; iom vuiu umw v. .. n" the oath ofofflce, filing the chair luIotions lhniting the number of I l,ut the car i. ool most of tluim.for hildin,; and ma- ; .. , nv were passed over, strictly modern and it has more pow- 'outside of Leslio Pullen, all of the cr than the average car of its size, uad has much room for improve- a.. !..,(.,t r.,(n.-,. ; flio ircup ra- mnnt in hasuci. snooiniK inu wkih . ... i. the ball and as a consequence most bills to bo introduced by each senator or representative to five and no more Klamath Falls and Eugene are fig hting for lower tax levies. The Mcdford postoffice is to loft vacant by tho resignation of C. R. Moore. The Mayor, Recorder, City Engineer, , City Attorney, Marshall, Councilmen, Mast, Chatburn, Gallier Pape, Dippol and tho Official Audi ence made up the rest of the assembly In the matter of special improve ment warrants held by the First Na tional Bank and the Moore Lumber Company, which the holders wish to exangoor ..special improvements no- silverton iterurban Telephone Co Horse Commits Suicide Despondency because of old ago and suicide as an alleviator of misery, ap pear to be gaining in popularity am ong the four footed oitizens of Ban don. Saturday, the blind horse, hich has been faithfully hauling J. S. Hayes,, the laundry wagon and nume rous parcels of laundry around the city jumped over the bluff near the Life Saving Station pulling everything except Mr. Hayes after him, lnnded in the ditch nt the bottom unhurt. The wagon was demolished andu the sr ronding ground greatly resembled mothers back yard on wash day. Early in the week nn old white horse belonging to J. H. Jones was more successful and succeeded in en ding his career on earth Mr. Jones had the horse staked out on the bluff near his home on Ocean Drive. Na poleon Bonaparte, or whatever othor might have been the quadruped's cog nomen, was evidently cogitating on the ups and downs of life, when a pas sing automobile scared him to such an extent that he jumped over the bluff, as far as the rope with which he was tied would let ITwi thereby hanging himself. SENSATIONAL COURT CASE Two Ben Arrested in Salem Make Counter Charges " : . . . i - . L- . ; i.v. in 1 on Hip hich to be in too grcai a nurry iu hu 1...M. tlOll, Which IS 3 tO 1 OI1 tllO lUgn, - -nnsnnllflipn most in in I nn lw Sntnrniptlintc. and 20 to r . r I-,., rm.ntv limestone or sand- "' " ""V" , ' ' i "'ST. " uu". .I""' " , stone. November 28 Gresham and five school districts vote on a municipal Recorder. ARE RELEASED ON BAIL Nosier and Mitchril Deny Kiauapping Charges Brought Against Them. Claim Promiient Bandonian Is Concerned In Mixup The third chapter of the most sen sntionnl court case ever brought be fore tho people of Coos County will open next Friday at North Bend, when A. J. Mitchell and B. T. Nosier, two Portland detectives will appear before Judge Shustcr for hearing on the charge of having kidnapped Lo- Jlita and Ruby Simpson. In the matter of the prologgue to ndR- a committee reported that tho bid of the parties be accepted and war rants he drawn i nthcir favor for the interest up to October 1, on tho war rants they now hold. Tho aggregate sum of the bonds to bo issued, which will bear the date of October 1, is $6210.59 and tho interest paid on ine like amount, of warrants held by the two fims is $220.08. Farlyin tho meeting much time was spent in the disscussion of a technical point pertaining to the proper mode in which an ordinance should bo f inl ly pssed. After considering the compliants of property owners 1 ong First Street, ...i, iu.Pt in navinir for the connec tions between'tho new. water main and their property, the Council refcred the matterjta tne.City Attorney for an op ' inion. Some time ago the Concil pas sed nn resolution ordering the Eng ineer to present to the First Street property owners, bills for the cost of connecting their property with the new water main. All of the service linos had been disconnected from the old wooden main of the water com- ,! thnt main "killed", lhc for the cha- has been granted right to increnso its rates. Mnvn pVincent and a committee with industries were snowed under should b ckept under by the coming legislature Oregon has seven candy factories and 257 hackeries. Medford Owens Bros, of Eau Cl aire, Wis. are planning to build a saw mill on Bear Creek. Klamath Falls new court house costing $100,000 neanng completion Halfwav bonds voted to erect a $5,000 schoolhouso. Salem Insane Asylum asks .... uti?n 'ir.'l .vim.. I ii'iu 711 appropnauoi , or .-. - tho wor). throUBhout thc C0Untry. than lor preoni mwiiiiiii . i , win fill a lontr- Marion and Folk counties will build a S225.000 steel bridge at Salem. l'.0"cfcurg will build a municipal fc cd barn. Multnomah county will erect a hos nilnl to hold two bundled pationU I'm (land Floring ftlills win r reci a vn rehouse at Albany b shield will Cistuidpii a coffc club and freo employment burcu. The Comiuownwelth Conference at EiiL'enc, December 10-11 will promot-.- a campaign to cut out $500,000 on state exnenses, Donald has completed n largo doubl brick store. I on tho low. Watch for mil an- ono. of the best eyes for snooting tnai nounccment about this car in Friday's- has ever been scon in Iiiuton and no IS Sillily, VWll JIUIIILS VMH-il in placing him in a permanent berth nt forward. OA Vli1 V M IMrF 'I'fl Iflsl.P I 'Tim trmirrls also must show crcat OREGON HOC RAISERS improvement before they win ite auio to hold down last opponents. w!.,.ir.,... ,..!ll li onnii in t.no nerma- Thc modern method of solving ag- . Hne-un at center and the guards ricltural problems by investigating wjn probably be Chatburn and Arm- them not only in the laboratory, but strong, 'inese tnrco men also on the farm in co-operation with t? a ea t one , . ,u. tahe farmer, has given such admirar Q nc me)1( i,'rom present indi ble results that it is to be applied tp nations tho two Pullen boys will fill the anti-hog-cholera crusade. forwards "n Congress has appropriated a half I i " - ; million dollars to carry on the worh iille-up in the Tanksgiving game nnd experiments will bo made in a(l WiiS : . . . I ... r 1 f1 . t 1.1..... C? l ivtn i parts of thc United States.. The aim Hign bcnooiacnuim. u will be, .ot only to exterminate the l&E:t'uY. disease in tho. best section, but also to AU-Stnrs Sparks, Nollon-Harvey. discover thc most practical, efficient Nollen-IIarvcy, Webb, I. Pullen. nnd economical methods for confining Referee, b. f. oaK. H. A. REYNOLDS PASSES AWAY AT LliSL-wwiN, ir.i. felt want in Orciron. ns the hoc death rate in this State from cholera is 2C A telegram was rcceiv6du hero Sat- . . .1 11 ! ...lur mnrnlni' 11V IMl'S. il. r. llllil I i- per l.uuu noun, unu noB ) " " ' ,,,. ,, K. K. losing an overage- of !,000 hogs, va- n. m - u'ie (leilUl of lued at $00,000 from this disease an nually. . WAR FILMS FROM EUROPE thoir brother, H. A. Reynolds, nt Lin .In TVmi. Mr. Reynolds had a stroke of par- ilysis some years ago and lor n i;, ...no nniio lmil. beinir unable to Cntrary to the General belief, that tltlk for quite a while, but ho luul t last tting war scense it is a known fact that thc along nicely, consequently tho mes it i ii:.. nr..i.K. ., .,.,, !,,' .'nnnnii'iiii' his daatll Oil Satlir llUillBl, OW'llj; 11 l-l!WJf lino II""'"" mni.i..n - .. , of cameramen at thc front taking lay, came ns qiuto n shod, to ins ..is pictures. The urand Theatre is now iters anu urowier nuic unirary 10 me uuiiui.u uuiici, umi. tnik for quite a wihiitj uk "" none of the powers of Europe now been much better of Into and seeme. nioolved in a terrible war, would per- gftlVer las! mil the taking of moving pictures of wc(jk stntjnR that he was gettinf OLD BITS OF NEWS . , Rodavillc. Nov. W. E. Noble, de nnhv and tnav mum in ilm nre assessed Ke1 claim that as they were already connected with a main, taho city had no .right t disconnect them unless iiinv were connected with the new ,v. n",i fino new Catholic showinir two one thousand foot He- i ui.mii nnv anv additional ex- ... arsf ocjL, News Films every week " iin,i,.r. onllnarv conditions the chSI?"nBA N. Rnilroads shons conteining very interesting, picture." Iieiinv , , - ... ., i v. ... - , loirnlitv of tho cause staled in mc nmj terminals are to rcmi ...Anlrl in niniuesuoneti. uui uuue mm win ij 'lh-w r m,i..,i ompuin . over the lending industry. , S r ffhc ha, The rock assayed $150 a ten EUwate ';y,U, circumstances J-er K nr0. I, I nimolnted to in- Tho cost of school books is to in- fee of the Pathe Wews wceKiy noi R,Knt. rnl, p,8,llnK fo, vuanK . , i it.,. (lUCe COSl 10 ine pcuinu mij F ' r Wnl, fdlc i T?lal. Imnl-g urn rilSteilCd 10 Uil- l iril 111 III K 111 L11U I 1 ... - .1 A Ct llnlni.n I 111 1111111111111 111 IjIII UltU. UilLLJI U' f t-. ir-ii ... - . mimnro flf nnU UI VW" J'H" I Snt'nn V'ORSPIS inUUL'll IIL O L. 1 1UIU in I ; ; . tI i 1 Ul.l f li Ot1!lk'fR. dUtcI bounded by Alabama Avenue ck takinR C,000,000 feet of nancr mter anno.inccm cms wiien "- po.es.m n... Famous Case in Supreme Court. Salem, Ore., Nov. 30 The famous Winters case, the fight of W. E. Pur- Ul(j story( ther(J .g on, 01Q and ono dy, late non-partisan candidate for which lg interestinK involving J. W. Governor, ior possession oi a oncK Conchi John Herron( Attorney G. T, block in I'ortianu, is neiore me ou- XradKoId and other prominent Ban preme Court, it has neon neioro tne doI)ians and dating back many month high court once uciore, on appeal but nl, of thig ig wsU known to 0ur lrom decision oi juuge wcunm. readers The case attracted much attention A tjmo nR0 tho two SJmpson originally because of tho strange fact Birlg wero subpoenied to appear be- tlmt II. D. Winters left a prpoerty, foro the Grnnd Jwy the Dcem- in good times easily wort h?100,00 i,er tcrm hy Treadgold thoir testimony lo a man not rciaieu to mm. inj ,, r,PiimflBPV Kpopimr nf were partners and closely connected wanted in the preliminary hearint, ot in business for fifteen years. Aftci J. W. Coach, whom it is rumored, will Winters death Purdy produced a deed be tho defendant in a suit changing to tho property which hd been buried him with contributing to tho delui lit request oi ucccueni, wno uieu uui-! ,, f 1 t f cu nr. oimur. quency of a minor, WlLi:. Ill II1U1I lOb OU". UU ...... o lji ...... .... . 1 .i nf Pnriiv'Q titln wm Mitchell and Nosier wero arrested fnntpsted. seven sots of heirs, no one in Salem last Thursday in company , .. . " t I !lL 1 1. main nnnn thn VtnA InOt set bo ng kin to the other appeared " " "f"" M' -m"-", mu. .., : n .,,! timii of Sheriff Gnce and Mr. Treadgold, and charffed witk kidnanpinir thc wit- ployed. The court called a jury and ness. In defence of themselves tjje anllowed each set of heirs three chal- two dotectiyos said that they wero lenKes and tho state had three caal- moreiy tasing van si w ui ...... i..5!. r)..,i i,.,.i tuc .n.i fhnpltn Keon them awav from agents of a H . , ... , I . . Mnn nonilnn wVin Thmf was a long struggle getting a jury, yiuiiin.ci.i, ...... ui Purdy tried his own case, and it tool allege, will be charged with a serious three weeks. oflencc against one oi mem anu wnu n . ; .. ... VQfl nnt rinv I MIOV RAV Jill M maUH HLICI111JIS lU II1I1U- i.uuil luiiuiuiiK i-viow 1'- ut' J i "w -r-rf . . : . f . .,. ... i i .i 1 1 . j i .-. ii run r.i.ip TnojDrnn fjiii mri iiir i l i. and tne costs rn into me uiuusanua cm-u v,.-. Among tho witnesses were old white- testimony which they will give a- haired women from the lar east, ana k'&., '' , , . m fees nnd mileage bills wore enormous. Nosier nnd Mitchell are in tho em Candidate Purdy nrgued his own case ploy of Coach and ae said to be the for two hours. Knlph unron anu jno iones who imureu uH ..y. v.n F. Logan appeared as special cousel against the prominent liandonian. for Governor West. A petition sign- They claim that the charges prefered ;;1 by 1700 citizens was presented to I against ioucn oi"jc the Governor asking him to inquiro pnn or ircaugo u anu wmmi. . ii i i,.,f P,l 1.M fnrrrnH linn to tho case instituted by Conch. IMIU llll' tliuiuv mm. ...... I " , .." . . i . . r .1... .1 .1 .i wur. ... ii npnimiiiw ii I Mi ns Knnnson. tne miner oi inu int'U ui;i;u. inuii; .. t..ww.j i , - - - r , i.,i . .... bills for tho legislature to pay loi girls is tno oniy wiymc.is m, counsel employed to escheat the case pear at the hearing lTijiay. At One strange feature of the trial war tornoys Feeney, Goss and Kendal admitting as evidence the formci will appear lor tne oeionuoniH nn opinion of thc Supremo Court in the Prosecuting Attorney Liljcqvest will Wi..tm.a nnan Wrlt.lon riV .I11KL11TU 1IIC- I I1U11U1U UIU UWB IVI n.v. .1 ... . UriJo. ' That several prominant young men 101 liapaon Will guru in mu iwu .4.t. is thc gist of tho information passed "in at TK of U e fightinTin IkC'iunran'd oU,er seH teamster, shot at a rattler recon 1 olecono films of the war. Next ono atthe tly. Thebullct passed throiiRh the d to become Wednesda Dccombor 2nd. snnce's head and struck a rock sp it- Second Street, Linn nui vv " - 111 Withveombo snvs want to see moving pictures of the pole and become hooked, ramm nu iricatest war the world has ever seen New York.- Dr. Wright, the cmi- ulinwimr thc increasing qunn i1.ni 1. ...1 l.nium cnn. .... ntlmi. lllnl I lltllll!! 11V 111 I 111 Will ill I III1I.Q H llllllliu uui" .. w.,... ----- "X y. : ";", , : ,, iinitp,) States. Ho do owing in nn; 1.11:1. iiuiv 111 i,v mum-., ... w !,.., fp factories situated in I'aris, uernn i e. flares mni im-in n... m r'v.i.nrrn Avenue and lmubor. vji..-,,-- 1.1 . t riU. ml. I'd T11I1L17 I ...v...... - . 1 ... ....... .1... r L::r Z d be fell!;-'0 fn" irmmnK! ""t'S Vr will boTWtV LOUT sociaiog t has created a sensa at the corner of First Street and IW- al.is -school tax reduces two nositioite these pictures JJ. tion by: tlmore Avenue, ' "T ""cTackhamas will snend $ir,,000 in 6n either of tho streets at that point nnd the concil was of the opinion that Uosehurg-Decembor 7, Tho county two taps should bo placetd, ono at tho ccrk wjn opc bids on 11,1000 feet of Corner of Second and the othor on Fi- -ntyoad. rf rat and Albania. 0(m,d s.,in,0n cannery at Til- The mntter of replacing tho raiuni, lnnlook nllu w employ from 115 to no on tho Fourth Street bridge across packing clams crabs and smiill Cross Creok was rofored to the City fish. J ltii nrilurK to make the im- , i.,...ti, iiiiKiiicti p ...... i IIICIvlii'A VMi.i. iiiw" ; i .... ,ur,- lavement. T0 T .TttfAfX trgograd and Loudon. A Inter an- U'gitmiute nieiiuai um h" nouncenient will be made as soon ns U C.0,000 pounds hut that wt oiu the first late copy of Palhi's Weekly more than lM.OOO pounds ycro brou- :.. i i u..i..i. iii ,.i.i ;..i,. iliia ponntrv. Iho use o; in rives in minium it uiiii in. v. . Co(iiille Omple Mnrrfcd. R. II. Mast nnd Miss Vci llll Phillips both of Coquilln, were marriod in l.ij' ruka last Wednesday after having ei oped from their homes on Monday. k npproxima- 'inilli in tln inorning and sailed on . . ....... . ..i . Tl... lli.llo.l mntnti Im ' SAP I.I II I'.ICiV III I uui.". ......... m&m Wsmsm wmsm EiSSSKS-i;! s-pArXJz :EBzk. mm ..Mii.wi nniiim aril other drurs is, I re- n-i t ot my. largely on the increase n. i .. iiu...i ii.i.. " sniil Dr. Wright 'Fjmeciiillv is this true of locnlitios wlii'io Hie snip of liquor Im lieen pro M-r ii... .-"Frltz." n trai lvin MM f 'M' ...... ill 1 mxl rut and tin- mascot of the lonx) mipor died rriitly. Frit knew his nuinu and was a terror to othr ralr and niifo. no nan imen n !- newsjNipi'r (illlco for thnr years iiivnnv iikv coons CO 11118 ON K ALR ,ln ittwk iilUMiinH wmr w- liatuU Cn.. aiMMam in It".- ''" t... hjta uhiI w p- iiifiifintui i Mr II. A Muiiihy, ihuihhh ..r tn UM. Tl llunii I'l'- .'H.-.l 1'i'IHj Im l.l'nlll liilimciiiw '"' 1 th Ml WIN m.m rr imt ' V nCib t. MyiiJb P m i. ih my ' ''mm 1"' 1 GO TO BELGIUM out by the opposing attorneys and tho Count will no tno scene oi uu -i . . . . i-.......... i . Walter Hnrtman and Chanles Hoi- nng 011 Beanaa. .rook left on thc Elizabeth Saturday X"Tir., UJJIli KJk xv- i. j mnrnini" for Snn Francisco from wh Mi nlnce tUov oxnect to join the crew of a big lines carrying provisions to n .Mum. T in vounir men were noi exactoly certain of the conndition of nfCiips whnn thev" left here, but if evprythmg is ns favorable tnero as ft .1 I 4l.n.. ...illl THE OREGON OAT CROP FOR 1911 " "'; if nnnrtlnir Hoard of the United Sta wor d nd Department of Agriculture. The acre i some go- yield this year is !iG bushels nnd teh product is bringing the furmers ar- WnEhino-ton. D C. Nov. The 1911 oat crop of Oregon will amount to np- -lu,uuu uuaneiM, twui- S,UUO csti- 11.1111311 ui . -. - '..!., l. IV... frnn chance to see snme( or the v ..t. 1 1. timn irrn Hinm ;,l im.- wuv v - - r, r,l.iPt od experience. . , bushel. Ust year i.vii.'cp vnTifu tho average prico was 35 cents per Kntlmph. finrrnanv is said to havelbushcl. , ,t!i.i . . ------ . . rp,,,. nnf rrnn oi iontiueiiiui uiun-u im mm nrnlita i e town loresi Known ' . .i ... i ior tyields in annual net gain of ,12.14 S tetes W . yea -0 "J?'0:..... c r,.ot nt ltn. bushels more than last season's yield HbXn to tb citizen of the . tat. du. 89.9 bushels in 1913. r'liK 1915 , UiiMnM APPI.K Apple wood, Vr CROP STATISTICS IV jnr ll imnuiin, umu ui matorinl for many so-called brier- jiood pipe and particularly ior tno lurifo woouen type nis-ns and pouters. fine or tne mom expe.in.vi; " .i7.'.. I-..7...1 rm-nnllv. The Washington D. C, November 30- rZZTn print g 1914 e T of Oregon is estimate po m V"""" ut a n.jooo huBhols, according to a ost expensive woods reK,rt of the Federal nmrtmertot ,,h..i reguisr ' yie d in 1913 was 3.500,000 bushels in vl- . It ls l..onduote,l nt four cent. Itapr.-. t Umo U 75 TT inZn ftJnul u-n mm, hmI mi this yur ws only, 145,100,000 tiumii'is. . I II rfl UI BHV vw m mt W V Of 111? w r - w 4 ii 1 1, 4M inlnuUi SI tor i'fm4 i uUu-' lie wut no llfll III for aim km ut im WMIll wnu "'. I ....V..