THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS S I’IIINIJEIEI.D. LANK COUNTY, OREGON, T W K N T Y -T H IK D Y E A ’ l L IMBE B EMPLOYEES / d c i e t y , 10 BOOST l" nlK™ ■ - : 1 Local Employe«» Join Move m ent Started At Bend To Ad- veitieo Advantages Of West­ ern Lunibe ", C om m ittee To Be Nutnod By D. W. M cK in­ non Nt W PARK DEDICATED BY VAR IED PROGRAM Mur|ngf)|tW flttm gly et- lib ra in i th« l< ilk lim i of th« n«w tu rk m-ar th« 11! il I! H rial tr in i la»t Frldav »vitiltig I; a ili-tli- »upper, followt-d by ii d«d liu ti,ty sililriHM hy II»- Ite». I'. I. A -i iivi-tni'tll. rtiirti'd at Head Ihlu Muori ni ilio Mi (hmilHt cburch inni ■ apr'.ng and tn lie taki n up by th " ' IB- program of munte .tim i hy ih I.' <■«' ploy»*« of the Booth K-dly mill il • luti qiiurl«t unii ollio r locai pi pi ». * S prlnafhdd mnrka it new »lap In th-' Over IRÒ polipi» w tt« In jtirn ila rc * ' h in t1 ry i.f the lum ber |id u » lry of th« ut Iho dedica (loti. Ba»k'-t lunrlr-a V i t i n d S ta te » T h l « m ovriut nl la Ilia W»rc la k 'n tu II h p.itk «mi Patini un organization of » Woods ITostoHon ili»r tih» trai» ut 0:30. Follo« ing th " r n n i o il l t i e hv the employ»»» lit the ► uppi-r, tuta« th» hi I ijk p p by ilo Ibi» lum ber Industry fur the purpor« of Ti,-,,»»• R»v Mmir • trilli, -d -h tiekr Increasing the consum ption of wood I »k and th» ftilu rp . ziiik ip irli -lv u n at'd wend product« In the U nited In e m a tin a It P tu t i« i•«initnltli-' " wilt tie organized, TI» pregi i- origina Iv i f r u ' k -i! n .u u - d j ,, t - »*"• pltUPl Of the li'nilrru for Ih» dpftlrallnn wa» shi>rt<-n«i| do of ’ll- 'novi iiii-nt.»lo nil t h i I t t m b e f ai rn u n t i l m in Mr- VV f H 'b h an center« of th e Pacific Ni>r’tiwj-»t m g “ All tlu- World "» W attlng Fot W hen th'- organisation of the loc il thi- Htm rla»,'" and thè M ona' q uarte! gomn i A pvmi 1« com ulet-d the emplov. Jotnod In thè «vhortta, T h e qunrtet r e « » 'ft b e o r i ta n ’ved along He*« aim- i ntnpnpi-d of D r Ralph S Dlppi l Or liar t o 'h o u r of the emotover« They W C. Itoli han. lln rrv M S tew art. unit th e n . V", i-t to have convention» fo- I» tt M nrphy »nng n tip dli-y rii pop the t"tH*o«e i f fu rth erin g th e w»lfnr* ular »nne» and Mrp ll» rln rt C o i gay» of the lum ber Industry t u a . n i n n o «olii». STEEL GANG EXPECTED TO W ORK ON BRIDGE A gang of Rt, ttieu ur« busy fin is h -: lug relaying Ihe railroad track on the W< St »l ie of tin W illam ette bridge It week Th' work on the truck will probably he finished next Monday e i c |,t for about 1900 feet of truck on t i l l east h b le of tlo bridge. Work' en t i l l s stretch will «tail u s soon us th» e ’tier Is finished. Tlo uo-n have com pleted the actual laving of the tra< k on the west a id ' and are now replacing jgorn-out ties mot spread in g new ballast. A »lean, sem p er Is helping to spread th e roea ioi the fill. Work on Ihe low ering of Ihe piers, wthleh started last w tek a fte r n r mission had been granted to blast by th " city council, will be com pleted a b o u t l.i-xt T hursday The bridge crew hus been at work on th e low ering of the bridge stn<" April 1 a m i e bu«y for an o th er two or th ree month« yet. The met) are d rillin g and hl,-i«ttng th" concrete piers In order to low er therti two and half feet to the new ! grade level of th. tnuln line through . Springfield A new cap of concrete Is ! being placed on the piers upon which ' the new sti-e| work will r> at. A steel gang Is expected soon from t'nltfflrnln to begin replacing the old I stei-l work on th e bridge with th" new steel g ird -rs whlnh are now in. Ihe varda ready for use T ''e signal erew at work puttin g in i new signal boxes will he h ere fo r, THURSDAY, JUNK 24. 1926. i "The Peooie't Paper“ A LIVC N E W S P A P tH IN A LIVE TOWN N U M BER 25. O rnam ental S treet Lights O rdered by C ity Council 26 Poles p fty To Be E rected On i Main S treet From Second To Mrs. Pollard Loses Election T o S ix th : 490 - Candle Power Clerkship O f Board T hrough L ights To Make W hite Way T e ch n ica lity; Election Judges Of Main T horoughfare T his Rule T h a t 19 Ballots Are Dis­ Fall qualified; Record Vote Is O rnam ental stre e t light Installation 1 Cast for M s'r «tr'-et was decided upon at I _ .... , , . Failure of 1» voters to m ark an a s p x ial m eet'ng of the conned last __ ..Iti't T ie city atto rn ey was ordered “X" 10 fr" nt of h,-r na,n' Bfter th ey it 'ra ft an o r d 'i ■ tie and p- pare had w ritten It In on the ballot, cost ! centra« t for th • 'n -.nation and light- Mrs E lsie Pollard the election to th e ¡Ing o ' a M-post system ext-i.'llng o ttk .e of c k r k a t MoBday.# | from Second to Sixth street. The election. Her nam name e wav w as written rounell met wt 1 A ssistant G eneral In by 93 voter« but o ily 74 M anager Mer* ” r* the M u.tnta’r S tates Pow er e 'm '.n ry . w orked out made the cross m ark so the election board ruled th a t the vote waa 74 the detail« of the plan l a t t nlg'.t for Mrs. Pollard and 89 for R W. A nother «o«cla! me« tin g was «alb ’ for next week fr vote on th e »»di- Sm ith, present clerk . For d ire c to r Roy W. C arlton received 158 votes. nance. The election brought out the largedl Th» contra?! wd call for 2k prsf* supporting «Ingle to flean d le pow er vote in years for a school office. Mrs. Pollard did not file for th a b m p s A system of four lig h ts a»’ office and her nam e was not on the • »e stre e t Inter ee-'on« and ‘r •e rid d le of tl » .-lock as p ly » - ' < printed halloL A ccording to law the I n the ¡»ci'nell bv th< W esltr.gh -,t«u printed ballot bore the Instruction F.lectrlc com ranv engineers will l*. on the bottom-; "M ask an X betw een n«w the num ber and nam e of th e person Ifillo w ed W hen ’p«tal1ed th rvstem will he one of th e finest in- voted for." A nam e w ritten in .bore no ,v„ counter and eounenm en believe num ber so 19 voters were evidently ,h a t It will ro t onlv light the Main ennfusyd Mid. did ro t com plete tha«y «.reef In a g reat w hite wav hut also ’-»IM " to .tbe satisfaction of the e l w be a g reat advertisem ent to th e city. .tlon board, hence th eir ballots w ere not counted. . ■ T-he cost of the system will he *2 90 Mr. Carlton will fill the vacancy per m onths per pole for light. m*in j v « .«. ,an«/. a rd p.ih»r liability In a d d ! . . « “ 1’« 1 e x p ia tio n of. the term „on .he C ty will pay »210 twr m onth A. S w a rt, and Fred L oak tM , , , n d oldest m em ber of the board, i per pole on .V th " cost , of fixtures a a m , ______ t will hp chairm an. gill run installation. T his paym ent w... . — , The school board m et Monday ev4- ,-for. the life of the co n tract o r 10 Each year a now constellation of »tars appear in the baseball firma­ ment. So far, few are twinkling as bnghtly as Jess Petty; the big southpaw twirler o f U nde Robbie’s i Brooklyn Nationals. Winning the the Inieyds of th« employe«« illy Tie* member« of th«- c« m m ltici actively In |p«laltlng «Ignal boxes, have those . first five games he pitched, Jesa yielded an ui indy 1 run work -•/ form ing th« c o siu iittei" I, charge of th»- dedleatton w ere: 11 11 betw een Springfield and Springfield ' per gangs. Mitrphv. H erb ert t'o x .lllo n Gillespie. Junction left to do Juit getting under way now. with a Two team s were husv Tuosdev lev ; C<>n m lttee nam ed nt lle tid and o n ', and II. nry Adrian ellng th " approach to th e freight p la t­ undi r form ation at Springfield form nt the depot w here Ph* new MEN ARE H AVIN G A GOOD Ir \V M cK innon bn« been nam ed MRS W IGMORE GIVEN t c h a irm a n of th e c o m m itte e for S p rin g “ T IM E AT CAMP JACKSON years when the system will be paid ning to ca n v a ss the election and ao- R ECEPTION AT PARK house track had been Installed. for On account of the upkeep cost « “Py by p E e r company. The to tal coqt of the any Interest In the ad vertising or sab Mrs W lgm ore was the wife of the next Monday night. Ju n e 28 at the a ,eU , r of wood products. A lthough th e em- Hey E C W lgmore. d e c a a e d . form W (X W hall. It is plannrd to d l r , Sw arU fath er Qf c A g w ar|g system will be betw een 85000 and follows: For Clerk« . <-» • - loca| unl, The men $6000. The fix tu res will be ordered ployre«, us a general thing, a re Ineg erlv pa«tnr of th e Springfield C hris .u ,a , group accident and sickness m (n ian d ,.r of ............... .. S3 perleM od they have akown Interoal tlnn church. She has been visiting suratice snd to consider adoption of having a good tim e a s the wea a t once and the lights put up this R W sm ith 74 and are going ahead and are trying M en d s lu this vicinity for several an insurance plan for the local m em ­ th e r Is very nice although little fall. Mr M errell prom ised For D irector. bers. ■ to Ao w hat ’hey can in tncr»n«e wood weeks warm. S treet lighting has been considered Rnv W C arlton 1 A field officer from the Portland consum ption. I look forw ard tn th" L ieutenant Sw arfs w rote th a t th.- in Sprinfleld for several years. The M anv old frie n d s - f M rs W lgm ore lim e whpn the em ployees will have from both S p rin g field and Eugeni. h ead q u arters of the organization will men will break cam p a t Medford i council has been w orking on the plan Seth M M cPherson Î ....... th e i r organisation for the purpose of w »re p re se n t nl th e picnic F rtd s v he down to discuss and explain the Monday. Ju n e 28 and expect to a r yjnee a petition was circulated by P ollard ..................... ..... :... i prom oting the use of lum ber the ssm " e v e n in g T h " r c c ’pHtv- wns o f th e lnsuraP«-e plan In detail rive hem e the follow ing day about the Lions club last sum m er and was Mrs Paul B ra’tain A plan of g-oup Insurance ha« been 1 a- th em ployers do now Both cm n n 'u » ' of a picnic sap p er a n d Infor five In the afternoon. | signed hv nearly all th e heavy prop- Mrs. El»le Portib- adopted by the h ead q u arters and 1 Mis« E lsie W eddle ............. p lo y rs and employee« m a k e th eir liv­ ------------------ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 e rty ow ners in the city. m nl m e e tin g T h e Indies brotieltl bus- 1 W. H. Pollard ......................... in g n Ihe lum ber Industry and both k-1 lu n c h e s a fte r » hh h a «hort pro. , each local ha« been asked to cooper­ TH O M AS B E N N E T T TO RUN ----------------- ate. According to this plan, the m em ­ 1 i Blank ballot .............................. are Interested In prom oting tt." g»sm w as »Iveti M iss F ro n a W l-m e re ' SAN ITAR Y BU TC H ER SHOP CAMP FIRE LE F T bers of each local may adopt a m as­ i Law Given. 1 According to Mr McKinnon th " d"|l-M e vote have ï«ked if It were legal for the Jo u rn al of Atuerlenn Hunks as on-' ______ ___ I ran the S an itary B utcher shop, has : A com plain: was filed in Just . e 19 ballots to b° disqualified. NeeeS- . for It and sien up. If the plan ts taken tt over again from the Holver- p a v ltg big dividends or a« "tn a - 'k - __ m rt M onday i.:’ A T M sea. f.te sarilv this would he a question for Ing eghcrbnnt or unrea-o n ab le p rio r SPR IN G FIELD E’EOPLE GO I adopted those m em bers who have son b ro th ers who had It leased, and^ w arden against Lionel M cM alun. i ed up will secure the b -n o flts of One ef the purposes of thi« m ovem ent TO BR O W N SVILLE PICNIC k -k ie s s " !n s u r “ , f t " re n " ,'" ,,B« thp | charging h»m w ith le avin g a camp 4hp a tto rn ev general. Oregon election I group accident anil s law s, published th is y ear by Sana among the employe«» is th at of m ak­ icuness insur , |nslde Thp Hoj Vprson bro th ers have L . r»- burning The offen« < Is stated to Several S pring field people atlencled ance. ing lum ber more popular und Inereas bren in charge of the store for t h e | h av„ W n com m itted a few m iles be K ®r' s e c re ,a r- of state, re a d , a* -------------------------- , « lug sales. The em ployees In Ihe lum the pioneer picnic and celebration last th ree years. Mr B ennett will be low Blue lake In the Castad-» N a ti.tu l follow s: Sec. 4*13—"On receipts of hl» her tidtistry arc com ing to realise held ut Hr« wnsvlll. lis t week Among A M E R I C A N L E G IO N T O nsslsted by his son. O. F. B ennett, ¡fo re st last week T h" fi"i* was ils- th a t th eir prosperity |s tied up with thoae going w ,re Mr. and Mrt. L. E. HOLD PICNIC TOMORROW with Frank Brown continuing as covered by the w arden shortly a f ’er w hite ballot as aforesaid, the elector |Thompn«n. Mr. am! Mrs. J M Thontp- th at of the mill ow ners. sausage m aker, and Fred Bosserm an it had been le.’t and - before it had shall forthw ith and w ithout leaving The com m ittee will combat the tt»" , *,,n H,,,r B ennett has been In business Mr. McMahon appeared Monday he­ one of the com partm ents o r place« cam paign tn save ih e fo rests from fire ’»mille« nt ’he celebration. Mr. and | day n| Kh, w ith ,h P ladies of th e Le | n Springfield and E ugene and vl- provided and «hall th ere p rep are hl« ft.te Ju stice tt»qhin W. S m ith and wlll advertise the advantages of the Mrs C C ch essm an and fam ily who | alotl nU, | | | ary „ nd have „ p lrn ic sup- 'c ln lty for the la st 30 y ears He owns ' ir tpP(M, „ _lpa Hift , e n :enc< ballot hv m arking Im m edlatelv to thO WeRtt-rn PouclnM fir In the rR»inrn ’ down from P ortland to « tie n i |M»r Jint| lunch. It | m planned to g a t h e r P n l v e r a l t y of Oregon m arket at left of th e nam e of the candidate of was deferred until next Monday when m arkets, and will do ev erything to 'h e picnic, and Mr and Mr» !• B. ,1H,.k , hp flour m tn and hold ,b e E,iRPnf. | h is choice for eaeh office to he flH el, - ...... . ---- . . . All . Increase the use of wood ami to pro- B rattle and family. The eleven year- ,,|cnl<- n ear the W illam er p i c n i c ------ ----- ette riv ----- — . . .. . 'h e will appear _____ to receive It. i or hv w riting in the nam e of the per« old grand grat'd d d a au u g g h h te of Mr. Mr and and Mrs Mrs n„ nihprR of thp ,„c» | post are re cbar)rp of , „ p s ,R,I)th te r house for - DD . « . p p . p , n W I N S F R O M i son he wished to vote for." m ot. the lum ber in dustry old ter r of It 1« Planned to call upon the retail • hessm an gave the address d ed l.n f (|1|fHtP,, hp prpK, ^ t ftR „ dpI!ghff„ , ; Romp , |mp Rnd , hpn w l„ ,pBTp „„ ^ S P R I N G F I E L D W I N o f K U M N O T I IN E X C I T I N G G A M E C H U R C H E S T O D IS C U S S S m erch an ts anil urge Hmm to ask th e 'r ,n < » m onum ent erected to th - me-n. (,mp ,s proni|„ pd by those In charge , ) r | p , 0 t be east. He Intends to visit w holesale dealers In ship In Wooden »O' " f Jam es Blakely, BroW nsvilh f , hp ptcn|c. Eaeh m em ber Is to fur friends In W isconsin and other east Springfield won from Not) In the P R O H IB IT IO N S U N D A Y In ste a d of p n por boxes. A ru h h er Pioneer n l.h his own b asket supper snd to Prn states. Roy H olverson 1« going to n n ) p hPrP )a, t ftunday w ith a score A hlrthdny eake. m u le th lrfe " t assemblo nt 7 •30 St'i-en will be fu rn ish e d th e r 't e l l e r eastern Oregon n ear C rescent w here of fi to 4. This gnme puts the local 1 The Rev. R. E. Close will he the w ith w hich to sfnm tt h is o rd e r w ith venrs ago whs col at ih " picnic. The I he will m ake his home. hoys In second p iare In the U pper sp eak er a t th e union services Sunday th is re q u e st T h " ndTn"tng»'« of sh ip in k e was triade for «Ir Blnk'-lv. who OSWAI D 01 SOM NAMTO W illam ette league. G ilbert and B lack night to be held at the C hristian p ing In wooden hoxos will ho s -t wns then nllve. for hi 100th h lrth d sv M rs. R o d rh a v e r D ies At C oburg. wi re batteries- for Springfield and church. Rev. Close Is the superintend- FOR LODGE POSITION fo rth lit llti r-itiiro to ho d lstrlh n to d and had lo he senf lo Portinai! tn ho Mr«. Mollie A. R odehaver died nt Brooks and O rr for Noti. ent of the Anti-Saloon leagne fo? In- th<> c o m m itte e s to »hlpp- rs Ao ri frusti li. Oswald M Olsen was s e le c t'd d|s her home one mile south of Coburg A league m eeting will he held to. Oregon and will talk on prohibition p e a ls will he d lre c t" d e sn e ein lly i a trio t d eputy grand p atriarch ef l^i T uesday m orning, aged R8 years She night to dl«cuss the schedule. The enforcem ent. A movl»)g picture w in th e m erch-'nf - Ir Inm bor tow ns DOI I AP VO TFD BY LIOMB I. O. O. F i tica m p im u t for the copi is survived hy her husband. Allen future schedule will ho d e te rm in 'd he presented en titled "T he T rium ph for i*d nml co-oiiertitton In this cam ­ TO AD VER TISE OREGON Ine year. Mr Olson Is a tnombor of Hodehnver. two sons. Clvdo and at this m eeting. At p resen t It calls uf .Tnstlce." w hich shows how th» paign. till- local lodge nml was chosen for Bruce, all of Coburg, and hy three for two m ore weeks of play, term in work of the law enforcem ent bodle« T .lfern tn re o g n laln ln g tho u ses o f| Each m em ber of tin- Lion's ol th the position hy It C. W alker, «ho sisters. Mrs. Abbie F cn rer of Morgan- atlng July 4. Most of the m anagers 1« carried out. A general discussion D o u g las fir and o th e r w esfoun turn will give a dollar to ad v ertise Ore- Is grnnd p atriarch of the state tm- town. W e s t'V irg in ia : Mrs. Ella M il-jgrp ,n favor of calling the season at ’ »ntus of the E ig h teen th h e r will he printed nnd dlstrlhntod to K„n n t Iho convention of I,Ion ! clubs enmnm ent Mr. Olson will hnvc 1er of Tinseltown. W est V irginia: and an en d at th a t tim e although it may A m endm ent and of the prohibition Ibc eastern consum ers. Tt |s honed to t0 be hi hl In San F rancisco litis sum charge of the Inspection of Ihe lodrgs^M rs. H attie F ra sie r of Redwood ■ ovem ent will he held. be extended fu rth e r Into tho su m -1 m secure n m ore w idespread yse q 1 i i^or, according to n motion favorably nt Springfield, E ugene and M arcela. ( Fails. M innesota. The aorviBes will be held at 8:00 mer. w estern liim her In th e oast hv (h 's acted upon at the Inst m eeting of t h e ------------------------ j The funeral will ho held a t Wal I p. m. and no adm ittance charge will m ethod A bureau has a lre a d r been local club held Inst Friday. City A ttorney Back from Teip, k er"s chapel Spripgfleld. todav nt 2 be collected although an offering will Aoeas Club Meets. established nt the 4T, hendonnrter« I : A new m em ber. L. F And rsou. City A ttorney Trn M. P etersen and , n. m The Rev Ross Ou'Rcy of En- re g u lar t'p taken. The choir of the C h ristian The A neas club had Its In Fnrtlnnd for the purpose of ad v er­ ¡ wns taken Into th e organization nt bride, neo Miss G eorgian B endler of gene will conduct the services Tn m eeting at the home of M tr . E llen church will furnish the m usic for th e tisin g of Douglas fir Tho bureau, un I the mooting. Mr. Anderson Is Iho H illsboro retu rn ed M onday nftor s ferm ent will he In L aurel hill cetne- Lom bard Tuesday. Ri freshm ents nnd evening dor th " charge of TT. B. Vnnoss. who p ro p rieto r of th e A Strei e"t Service woddlng trip of ten days to Rock- (pry. a two-course lunch w ere served. At a m eeting n ex t Sunday, (he lo- nlso net« ns se rre tn rv tn the Wood ,(tn t Ion In S pringfield. aw ay heneh and o th er const points Those present w ere: Mrs. W. N. Wil- cal churches will decide w hether of Prom otion com m ittees George . - — ----- - Mr. and Mrs. P eterson have rented W ill Have Stand. Hams. M rs C. H. S w nrts, Mrs. E not to continue the union service» Pearson Is the ehnlrm nn of th e com- , Civic Club To Mold Benefit, The ladles of tho American Legion the house belonging tn Dr. Morten- m lttee nt Pend. i A nother b en efit will ho held by th " - " hut will net he able to nhtntn ntixIMarv, assisted hy m em bers fit B row ning, Mrs. C. E. K enyon, and through the sum m er as a regular ladles of tho Civic club tn raise m on­ possession for six weeks. T hey are the legion, will conduct an Ice cream J Mrs N. W Emery. The next m eeting thing. Goes to Convention—Dr. 8. R. Dip- ey to pay for th e piano recen tly pur. stay in g nt thp E lite at present. and cake stand at th e w eekly S at­ of the elub will be July 30 at the Royal Nelhbors Have Banquet at pel went to P ortland Monday as a chased by tho club. The benefit will urday night dances at S tevens hall. hom e of Mrs. Em ery. Monroe. delegate to tho Rtato D ental conven­ be a card p arly nt tho cham ber if Eastern Star Chapter Granted. T his Is the decision of a committee« Matone Give Degrees. Fivp Springfield ladles attended Five tion In th at city. Ho will retu rn a fter com m erce room s. Mrs. Riley Snod­ A ch ap te r In th e E astern S ta r was which m et T uesday night to dlsctiRR Two can d id a tes received the third the banquet given by the R oyal g rass Is Iho ehnlrm nn of the ways granted to Springfield m em bers at finances. a w eek’a stay. , and m ean s com m ittee. tho session of tho Grand C hapter In O ne lady and one legion m em ber degree at the m eeting of the M asons N eighbors a t Monroe T uesday after- At th e food sale S atu rd ay over 813 Portland la st week. The local o rgani­ will he tn charge of the stand each T uesday night. D uring Interm ission noon. T hose going w ere: Mrs. Inea H ere from W isconsin—O. E. Good of W eyerhouser, W isconsin, I r h ere was realized by th e Civic d u g . Mrs. zation hag boon form ed since la st week. Proceeds are tn bo pnt tow ard a banquet was held. The nex t meet. S cribner, Mrs. Georgia N ettleton Mr». fo r a visit nt a week w ith tho fam ily M aude T. B ryan was In ch arg e of August and will be Installed th is paying off the Indebtedness of the Ing of th e lodge will be In Septem Em m a Otoon. Mrs. Fred Cllae, and her. Mr«. Flora Stearmer. th e sale. of D. W. McKinnon. July. local Legion post. T h e o rg a n is a tio n of 111’’ com m it' Thi- di dii n tl' ti n i thi- park «a» tre a ta ri.a , nt It- ltd ,n « h u rt tin » ' ag o is d- r th. ati-iplceu o f t h e 41, A1 b o u t-'i d ir the i-harg» of tin- ch am b er of with Hr W r Ri-bhau «pon eei I bv t h a t (irg n u ls u tlo p , - . i-n'tm-rr wmk M lin in g 'c a rrie d mi m, I I- n {