wTflra" -"m ?07 Second Sfreot Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Slioner tonight immI Ttiwr lay Max. Ml Mln, JI. SECOND EDITION rnrty.fourth Vcnr. Dully mam Tciir HEAVY F T. Carluro of Oil Port Expected Today Admiral Wires Expectations of Constitutionalists Likely to Be Re alized Casualties on Both Sides Reported Heavy. WAKlllNTON, Muy 111. H-ny firing ii Titmpico was icxuiui-d .it inlilnltilit mnl Hi" t'iiiititiilliniiiliitx say they expect to capture Tnmpico Idiliiy. according In n liititlt ic ci'ivt'il from Admiral Mayo. Ha re puitcd "llii' general impression scmi lo lie Hint tlu expeelutlnii of the ttoiihtitiilloiiiilUlM Mill lin renllrod." This was it'imrli'tl In a ilimlrli from Admiinl Hudger triuit-iullllng advice icccived liv lilm from Ail tniiiil Mno hing off Tuinpico its late iin It o'clock lhl morning. Tim nil inlnil sajs tin' heavy filing around Tnmpico slopped illiolll It o'clock oil 7noilny afli'inooii. Appu'cutly tv -tlrlli-iiifonntloTrri,niir tin1 sTemr nf Ilio fiuhtlug i Hint llic coiiNtitiitliiii nllsls at ono tinii) udviinced their IIiiph mnl temporarily occupied mhihi of tln fcdeinl trenches. Ailmlrnl Mayo sajs it wa reported tin- nu allies on liolli side have la-en vcrv heavy. .II'AIU:.. Mi'x.. Mav 13. The final eoiislliitinnnlil atlai-k on Turn pteo ha not rt taken plnee, Imt It In i-MH'i'leil at any inoiiieuJ, iiri-nid iui; to mc ages received todav from (Icncrnl Pablo (loimtles, tin- eonli tulioiialint eoiiiniauiler. Tim fiimiHc nf all fnielgucr hae left the city in bouts, according to the message. The fcjIrraLsunlMiiiU Unuu, lj-gnii a bombardment of the eoniilntlon-ali-t totlloii on a hill in tin; out skirts of the i-ily and n srhool house occupied hy Hie. coii-dllntionnlisls at H o'clock lii-it night. The artillery rite of the giinhnnt was liaillv direct ed, according to the message, doing no damage and wounding no one In the i'oulllullotiidi-t rank-. BALD JACK ROSE CALMLY MEETS NT.W YOUK, Ma. 13. "Maid .look'' Hose, Ihn informer, underwent the oidcal of oioh-cMiniinu(lon to day at the trial of" Churtc Meckel for the iiiiitdei of lleiuuili IIoculhnl. Mai tin T. Man I on, cliicl' or Meek or's counsel, began hv usking ltns why he chuligcd IiIk Hume fiom Ho-J-eiuwelg to llose. I(oo Miid he had chuuged hi unimi (went) -tin en yeau ago. I In denied ho had ever lieeii in jail dining Ihnt lime. Matitou hurled at him a list of iiucntinns asked to In iiiK out Hid life tint wilness had led. Itose calmly met each implication, denying he had engaged in petty lar ceny, that he had heeu itsMielnled with uomi'ii of the Mice!, that he hud heeu it "slcorcr" for an opium den. Iloso's aciptululuuce with Hnscn thai, he said, dated huck twcnly-fivo ,cnrs. They had heeu twh-u assm-i-uleil in business, lie denied they had ipmrielcd s Itt-ti this business cornice- lion was dissolved. It is a conlcii lion of Iho defeiiHo thut Itoseulhul wax Iho lcllih of a gamblers' war. Tim defense introduced liuiisuripls of ,vctci day's testimony, and of the fiist dial, showing cerlalu discrep ancies in the inallei- of meetings law I w ecu Kosii and Meeker. llon nil mittcd the iltnfiupiiiicli-x, hut did not explain them. 8Y AN EARTHQUAKE (KIHKN, I tali, Mas II An cailliipial.ii nf mar a secoiid's dllia lion oci'iirii'd Ih'ic at III 1 1 a iii nuiHliH imilkli'flialloil III lull linlld iiis mnl lnviitlng Iiujji' Hiiiduu Pi Ilia luine dlllcl, REBELS NW RING LI FT IN AMPICO ATTORNEY'S JIBES UTAH HUERTA PLANS LAST STAND AT PUEBLO CITY O'SlaujjIincssy Tells President Thai Dictator Realizes He Cannot Hold Out Lonu Troops Available Only G00O Prepares to Leave Capital and Make Fluht at Pueblo. WASHINGTON', May l.'l. That (Jiiucial llucita, 'pH-piiting f"r n erisJK In his diclalnrshio lias lout; heen planning to leuva Mexico City with his Iroops and make a last Maud at 1'iiehla, midway hetweeu Mexico City ami Vera Cm, was muk-iiitood today to have l I laid I'rchideut Wilson lasl lliwlll hy Nelson 0'Shaimhuey, fonner lmij: of Ihe American eiulmssv in the Mexican capital. Late dcw-lopmciits in the revolution h'i'l cam-ed him already to I icy iu fortify lug and provisioning 1'iiehla. Mr. O'Shaiiishiiessy is mioI to have told the president that llaertn had no intention of n-ijiiiiitKi!"it that the MexfcaiinTi-1afor realised iltnt his regime could not stand long. At I'uchhi, according to plans n!.t to have heen detcnalncil on month ngo, he would fifht rather than consent to elimination. Healiriug that he eventually must he deputed, Hucrlii, it Is said, desire to acipiire as much glory as possjhlo hefotc lha luevitnhlu hapM-is. Mr. O'SliaiighiM-ssy is said further to have told the president that the uuiaher of troops which Hucrta has at his eommaud is greatly exaggerate ci mid that, as a matter of fact, Ihuv iiumher only -KIIIO to UOOU men. Neither Znp.tta nor Villa would have any crcat difficulty in taking the cilv, is nnilritood lo Im the vtrw-Mr. O'Shaughnessv cxprcsxeil. acapulcoTrTed BY ZAPATISTAS ON IIOAItl) I' S, H, CAI.irOUNIA. Muy 13 (Vln wlreli-HK (o Sun DIi-ro, Mr- 13.) Arapnulco him heen re llnvcil of tho nieniteo from Zapntn fol oem, for tho prcitcat nt leitht. Tho feilernl garrison hnx repulseil tho nt Ineklag tmrty, after a hhnrp hattte In Ihn country 'Ji iiiIIch tmek from the, city, In which nt lcnt Hi of Iho XnpntlMnii worn kllleil. Other ca minltlcs aro not )ut known. Tim commnitilur of tho Pacific fleet wiiH Informeil loilny Hint (icticrnl llaertn hn revokcil hU oriler furlihl illiiK tho cnrrjlng on of 'invito with the Unltml KtateH. Thin, It In tnkeit, will rullnvo tho Htrnlneil conditions nailer which ulilpplag linn heeu car ried on along tho I'udtlc ront, nnit will eaulilo Amorlcnu comtlng venioli lo outer port freely, unit Ret their rlonrnnm imperH nH formerly. Slnco Iho lluerln oritur wont Into offoct, tho rommnniler of tho Pacific fleet, hit heen providing Amerkan linen with note to tho collector of tho port nt Ban Meno or Hnn FrancUco oxplaluliiK tho ntiHonco of clcarnuco papora. Tho crow- of tho nhamlonod foiloral uuntiout MoroloB. hlovvu Uli hy tl-.' frouHtltutlonnlUttt In Mntntlnit harbor, tutu boon Hont to Morlco City. ANTI-TRUST IIS GET RIGHT-OF-WAY WASIIINOTON, May I'd. Tlio hoiisa hegun toilny adjusting lUolf to Ihn new legislative prortiaiu of couccntratiou of mili-trut hdU nnd iipproiilaliou mcasiiies with adjourn ment In contemplation hy .lima 10, Tho data is tculalivc, hut a.lnilnUlia. (Ion leaders hopv to adjoin it hy that lime. HiniNii Icailcrs, itmlei- the caucus' Imuiii) piiiHiaui, will Insist Mini lh" ( I'Uiiulmi aiill'tnisl hill, ihn t'lajliai nnll-tiiisl hill mid Him lliihiiiii 111 U r 'cdi'ial ii'Kiilalloii nf Jiillrtd klorks and hoinU m mimrd In lit) niilir linked, pr nl Irnst vidi'd pn Mini tint ytcf u hv H'HrtlVi ROM INVASION MEDFORD. SILUMAN OUT TO MEXICO CITY Plans for Niagara Mediation Confer ence Relieve Tension Vice-Consul at Saltillo Freed American Or drrly Reported Executed Compli cations Probable. WAHIIINHTON, Mny 13. Willi plans for tho Mexican mediation conference nt NlnKnrn 1'iills, Oatnrlo. next wrol, rnplill)' maturing, tonnlon nf tho Intoriintlonnl conflict khr re lieved ROiauwhnt tcxlny hy it-vernl lin portnnt iluvolopmonU. A'mirnucnii rctichml this govoru-ini-nt tlinl no nmmunlllon hail been landed nt Mexican port from Her man hli, n matter that hnil boon "oinowhnt In ilouht tlnco the ilopnr turo of tho Kron Prlnicmilon Ccclllu from I'uerta Mexico Hi-vornI days. Hllllninii on Way Out 1'rom tho French location In Mcr Ico City ramn poiltlvo Itiformttlon that American Vice, Con. ill John It Hllllmnu, who hat been held prlonr hy Mcxlcua fcdernln nl Saltillo, was actually on lit way lo Mexico City under guard to bo turned over to tho llratlllan mlnlntrr tlieYc, who would gunrnuteo hla lafcty until ho rearhm Vera Crux. Concern waa arouied however over tho ruKirtctl execution by federal of Hamuol I'arkt, an American orderly, who disappeared from Vera Crua sorernl days aco white believed to' Imvc been itcratiRCil on account of tho executive heat. Unofficial rd porta tali! that Parka wa expected, but General Kuntton naa communi cated nothing official concerning him. except lilaHaappearance. , lH(jMfrr Alsiu't Parks Secretary of War (larrlion today directed General Funtton to auk tho Mexican commander, General Maia for Information about Parks. In no in o itinrtor It wbm aald ner lout comiillrntloim might arlae If It proves trim Parka waa executed. Secretary llryan mado It clear to ilny tills government would woIcoiiia n return of Mexican IlKlitliouno toad era to tho IlKht on I.obot Inland, which had been abandoned nnd which American naval forrea .died for tho benefit of navigation. TliU govoru ment, It waa rc-asorted, did not con wider tho manning nf tho HKhtuouno an art of wnr, but would continue to opcrato tho IlKht unlwt llaertn ttouila a Mexican force back there. II waa announced Hint II. Pnrclvnl DoiIro, former minister to Pnnnnin tind been aolortod aa necretnry of tho American dolcpntcH at Iho mediation conference. Mr. Dodge la'n Harvard man, 44 jeara of a;o, born In Hon ton nnd a i;rndtinlo of llnrvnrd Iu-a-ichool. E E WASHINGTON, Mny 13. Aert: Ing thnt Pre-ldout Wllaon wns moro than Juttlfled In refusing to recog ntto Huertn, Senator Owen today atttrtlod tho aonnto with a ronmrk ablo denunciation of tho Moxlcun dlo tntor. Ho rejoiced thnt inodlatton had boon offored. "Hut," ho declared, "lot no ntla taldi ho in do. Wo muht ileiuaud or dor, coniHtutlonal aelf-Bovornmont, nnd Hint tho right or sovereignity bo placed lit tho hands of tho people of .Mexico, under BafegnardH that wjll ihnUo liberty, humnn rlghtu nnd alnbtllty of 6vriinionl to ttio peo plo of Mexico Mini nifturo our own futuro puat-ound toVurliy and If uec cixary, wo nitiHt oufnrco thenu do miiniU at tho canon a mouth. "Of thn UK ulocled gnvuriiora of Mexico nt Ihu tlmo Huortu oled tho Hnvumliu power," tho aenalor aald, "only two at tho end of tho year re malnud m homo attending their dullra, Tha re.t of them hud Jiiliied Ihu ri'Voliillou, u iiiimhor had fliil Ihu (on n I r mnl nun hud been iiuir ilnrxd. Ksvry muumr of llueila'a iMlillivl aa riiiumod w II bin Hid rr, ini lniiilniHt Hd ww IN." OF PRIWOES OWEN SUES WILSON'S COURS DENOUNC SHUERTA OUIOOON, AVMDNKSDAY, YOUNG SOCIETY GIRL WHO IS TO MARRY " ,SON OF MR. AND MRS. J. PIERPONT MORGAN I IKm' a akkkkkkkkkkkkkkkHtafc ':kkm WmmWt ' lalHBrZ JKk XvKSIawutS't MBawggXdfVM &'a?& spHB JftwiVmiBgOJ CONVERSE fJ V WJMLJ aaaMHkLLUB J Pj i i n n r Mln Loultc Convert, young aoclety girl, of rtoston, Mmi. h to uiarr Mr. Junlua Spencer Morgan, Jr, cldrat son of Mr. and Mra. J. Plcuwnt Morgan, of New York. Tho announcement was made when members of the Dclpblc Club, of Harvard, MawachuactUt, of which young Mr. Morgnn U prvaldent. gave a puncheon for him In celebration of the engagement. Mlsa Convcrc U twenty yt-ars old. "She It fond of athletics ami outdoor sports and Is a clever musician. Mr. Mogn It a senior at Harvard, wucro ho Is my popular and prominent In athlcHct, particularly rowing. F TRIED BEFORE Major P. J. Hamrock ot Colorado National Guard Accused ot Arson, Murder, Manslaughter and Lar ceny in Ludlow Massacre ot Strik ing Miners. DKNVKlt, t'olo., May ill.-- Charge-, of arMiu, murder, timiibliiiighler and lan-cuy iigaiu-t Major Patrick .1. Hiimrock of lie firM regiment, t'olo rndo National Huuid, were filed he fore a general eoutt niailial nt the htate rifle range loday. The charge-. gmvv out of the halite between the Mate, militia and iho coal mine Mrik et at I.udlow on April 'JO and the fire which dc-lroycd the htrikers' lent colony. The nrMin aiticle deuN with the huinlng of the -trikeih' ten! colony nnd clmrgeit that the tent-, were tired "wilfully and maliciously" hy the do fcudnut or per-ons under hi author ity, in Solution of the law tif t'olo ratio. The minder nitielo coutainc twen-ty-AOven pecifieations and charges Hamrock wilh rei.pouhibilily for the deaths of two wouieit and eleven chil dren which te.Milled from the hunt ing of tho xhikeri-' tenth. Tho ninn-ltiuj-htor artiole, with twenty (.peeificattoin!, elunge re-bpon-ihility for the deaths of live strikers, one PJ-.w-nr-ohl hoy nnd ouo iiou-eomhiitaiit hi tho all-ilav hat Hu hetweeu -itnkeih mnl militia, lu cliulcd in lhi- li-t U the name of lads Tika-., leader of Iho (lieck htriker-i, and who wan In charge of tho lent colony i .lumen Fylcr and Carlo Conta, union lender at the Ludlow- and Abulia i Throo hiecificaliouh under Hie htf geny tint ehaige Hint .f.'l.'itl nt money wns taken iiom the pciMiu of l,ui Tikax; that the ruln of the tent col ony were looted ami pillaged mid Hint ull'icih and iiilltiami-ii permilled Hi tooling of Hie ruin, HOSPITAL SHIP 18 DUE TONIGHT NH VOIIK. Ma 13. Wlroh'M r porta f i tj in lliu honpllul ahlp Huluin, with lliu iiii-n who warn wounded when Vara ('rim vm ucciipiml and ihu Irk Mum (ho (lent bow In Mmlraii MHul, lliilliultal iM Hiu hip wuN ariha at Hi Hroi.l hv) ri i'v i MUA H COURT MARTIAL MAV V.l, 1014. CALL HELEN TO AID Former Railroad President Sum moned Before Interstate Commerce Commission Folk Asked to Leave Conference by Attorney General McReynolds. WASIIINOTON, Mny 13. Cburlca 8. .Mellon, former president of tho Now York, Now- Haven nnd Hartford railroad, will testify tomorrow before tho Interstate commerce commission In ltn Inquiry tomorrow Intq tho New Haven affairs notwithstanding early Indications that tho InQutry bo ended lent Immunity do given wit ncbucti. This wua announced by Jos eph Folks, chief counsel for the com mission uftor u silfrlng' 'rouTereuco today with Attorney-Cenefnl Mcltey uolda. Mr. I'olk waa naked why ho loft tho conference nt Mr. Mcllcyuoldi' of fice. When he hesitated about re plying. Senntor Norrla said: "He uud Commlftsloncr McChord left because they woro practically naked to do bo by tho attorney kuu ernl." Mr. Folk smiled nnd remarked: "As the M-nntor has told you that, I will say that the conduct of Mr. Mcltoyuolds wns bucIi that wo did not care to remain." Folk said: "Wo ar going right ahead v,ltli this InventlfKutlon nnd Mr. Melleu uud directors of tho New Haven will bo put on tho stand. Wo aro going to bring out tho truth tho whole truth no matter whom It hit" or whom It hurta." . , u t E OF PORTS WAMIINdTON, Mav HI--Tho Doiuniiciiii lioveinmeiil lin pioulalm c.l a blockade of 1'iieiio Plain nnd M mi Ii ('hilli, two iinitluMii Do lliu lean pollHi now held hv Hia ravollt llonaiy fnii'i. iiiTiinliiig Im a icp.nl received nl ilia nun dcparlmvnl lr iluy fioiu Ihu coiutiiuiidliiK ol'flcci nf Ilia hiinlmii Wlu't inw. wlm ulu .lid IIim ipitiiliiiiii'iit I'm i c nin Iui'") VJu'd, PROBE OF NEW HAVEN DICTATION BY POSTMASTER IS RESENTED Apathy Among Republican Voters Portland Postmaster's Action Meets Disapproval of Party Lead ersRace Between Smith and Manning Esterly Poor Democrat. POItTI.ANI), .Muy l.'l. (Sicin!.) Oi-ncral apathy among repuhliu-nn volerv, op'-'cinlly in Multnomah, dominates thi-v campaign. A much heralded unxl adverticed meeting of republican in a hall at Arlcta n few night- ago witneAbcd Hie gathering, all told, of an audi ence of hcven, with tventy-threo candidate who dc-ired to nddrcxs their "fellow rltiwiiH." The candi-date-! agreed to iiak for five m!n ntch each. The f'nt to exKund wnrt an uhpirant for the legl-luture, and when he hud exhuuMed two minute of talk five of the audience retired. tScneral Apathy Prevail Thnt in I rue, anil ik recited not to indicate that the republican can- ilulatcH tire uuiHipuiur. inn inai im tttoptr of Multnomah will not, n leant before a primary election, fi. in a hall and liMca to the hnningues of fcpcllbindcrx. They Ju-t don't enre enough about it. In the democratic rank- npathy i- not mi general, e-.x-cially ii there in terest mnnife-led in the t-outet for the uhcniatorial nomination nnd tit' selection of national committeeman In the latter cn-e the coarse, Hut garian hand of a young man who-e egotihm nnd the hVeophuncy of a few' friend hm led him into the belief thnt he i- to become tho lender or "bo-" of tho demoeratii- party of Oregon, i plainly apparent. Mycnt' lUtv Game No "fine, Italian hand" ever play ed such ri row', uncalled-for, dis turbing gamo in decent o)itic.i. The democratic U a minority party in Orv-gtui and good politic, or even common i-eiii-o would htiggeht that all party differences he hidden beneath Hm idaiiket of de.ire for jwirty har mony. Hon. W. II. Canon of Medford, a life-long democrat, unnouneed him self and filed hi intention as n can didate for democratic national com mitteeman. Kriendh of Hon. Hush Mcl.ain of Murxhficld, Hon. John M. Will of HilUhoro, Jefferhon Myers ami other urged their candidacy. The geiitlcuuu mimed declined, as Mr. Culion vvuh firt in Hie field. TIipe old-line democrats, with tho good of the jvarty at heart, refused to precipilato a Mrilo and nil got behind Mr. Cniion heeaiihe tlicy deemed hint filled in every e--.ential lo rcprt-ent the democrats of Ore gon in the national council. To Gratify Petty Splto Then the Unitarian hand of thU voting man who now hold the heht paid federal office in Oregon, having a poHy personal hpite, preeipitateil strife hv heareliing lor a caudidatu whom he can control. Many refu-.-ed, hut finally II. Jr. KMerly, an oh scare attorney, coiicented if this federal officeholder would have hi? petition pitfted and that he would he placed at no exH-ne. K-terly openly iih-erli'd that he would not vote for Champ Clark for pre-jdent, even if tho convention at llaltiiuore nominated thut gentleman for pre-.!-dent, as the democrutiu btaudard boarer. Kvtvrly vaut the demoeralh to give Idm this iiiipoitniit picitlou, yet ho rehorve to him-elf the piiyi legv to holt tho parly noiiiiiivo for (.Contlnuta on page I.) OIL MEN INTERVIEW WILSON WAHIIINHTON, .May 11. I'rv.J. dent W'lUtai will ulvo aiidlciicu today to a delegation of oilmen cpii'cit. ing Ihu vailous Auiailcait nil com. pauici nitci -ted in tho TamplcD oil llclds. May 7 Iho AiiicHchii nil field lnercli"l III Ihu Tuii'l'li'i) fd livid it iiiiim ini't'liiiit in New Vnik nl which lekolillluila Welti adnpli'd ultlll lhll IliU govvriiineiil Inku i In ihh (tit Hit ull IHlrlcl IhlcMU'Hfd) fcoull0llll. NO. i5 FLAT EXPENSE LIMIT PLACED TO SAVE COIN County Judge Tou Vellc Shows That Before Limit Was Placed ftfl In spectors' Expense, Amount Paid Out Was Much Greater Than Und Present Arrangements. In order to sliow why Hie order limiting fruit inicctorK lo a fixed allowance, of j?3 a day for extenHM was mude, County Judge Tou Velio hnt dug up expense vouchers filed a year ago, showing that the expcniio wok irrenler when no limit wns pine ed than it is now. A n sample, the vouehcru filed for March, 1013, bv Clyde Harnnm enllod for twenty-five dnya' work at .f3 n day, $7.i nnd 104.0. for expenses, totaling 170.tr. The voucher for April called for $78 wni:o nnd $100.8.i cxiicnncs. Thnt for Mny enlled for $78 wage- and fl00.7.j cxH-ntcs. That for June, $0!) wages and $00 expense. That for July, $011 wage nnd $83.0.i fxpcnes. Thnt for August, $7."j wuges and $84.40 cxiiensei. "This wns only ouo inspector," alntes Judge Tou Vellc. "The ex pellee hills came in O. K.'d by Com missioner Cnmou ami nil the eonrt could do was to pay them. So to aavc the county money, the court made Hie order restricting cxncnsm to n. flat sum, jast ns commercial houscii have heciv forced to do aid this is tho only fault so far found witlt the court for putting into ef fect business methods. 1001 Of UTAH TALKS PATRIOTISM ON CANAL TOLLS WASHINUTON, -May 13. Declar ing the administration demand for tho repeal of Hie Panama canal toll exemption was "unworthy of sons of the revolutionary fathers," Senator Siuoot of Utah loday argued vigor oiixly loday against the rccai bill in the senate. "Tho attempts thai aru being rondo in our own country nnd hy our own citizens to convince the American people (Imt the United State is vio lating it treaty obligations, uud in looked on hy other nations as lack iug in national honor, I repudiate,1 hiiid Senator Sutoot. "The coustitif Hon confer, on congrchS tho power to regulate our domestic commerce, and in doing o we are not subject to the charge of violuting our treaty obligation. Senators, have you stopped to think (hut the assaults on our national honor come from within nnd not from without 7 "1 want tho United States to en joy the ie.pect of all nations of tho earth, to live in peace and lo main tain a deire to accord equal justice to ull. If we must purchiisu foreign friendship the prieu exacted must not involve us in national dishonor." Senator Thomas, in concluding, n noiinced while he favored repeal, ho felt the party platform hound him to vote ugaint u-peal, particularly siuca lie had been a caudidalo oh that plat form. SEATTLE FAVORED , BY SHRINERS. 1915 ATLANTA, tlu Muy 13. Dr, r'rederlck Hmltti of l)uiubcu Turn plo, Itochutiter, N. Y wan elwtml to day linptirlul poUuUto o( tho IWHH--M Counrll, Nobtwt nt tho M)tl Rhrliio ttt It hiihumI ohoIiiv. IX, Hiulth miccewU WIIIUhi W, Jrwlu, at WIiiwIIhii, W. Vh, Tho cowmltttHi HHdM Wy Hut Hiiii r Cmmxi'II, SnUb u( Iku M (In HIirlHO N MdKl lk w4lHff 4mm for Him IK IS muilmv, Iwthif M f r wf UU, vf uut fmkm, fk Im tf M Mi M km hn - i H 1ud2d