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VT' Sccorttf street m Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER IrfM'nl Hlinwers Ma. 07 Mln. no; limit. 01: Pre. ,m. SECOND EDITION ll 1 5M V-fv. 5 i I'nrtv. fourth Yrnr, Dully Nlnlli Ynr, South American Diplomats Refuse to Recede From Original Demands lor nn Armistice, But Have No Objec tion to Informal Conference With Constitutionalists. NIAGARA FALLS. ". J" -. Tlu niedlutors will (ml officially niliiill In Din cntifeicnce hem 1 1 1 rcji msi'iilutivcs (li-iirrnl I'm i mini has niiiiounced ho will scud In Niagara I'hIIm. TIi.i Suiilli Aiupilcnu iliilniniilH .iikI llioy imiiiIiI mil n do from llii'ir niigiiuil cniiilllloii, dciimmliug an nruiMicc. An liifiirinnl Ciiiifcrenro Tin dispulcli from Siillillo yeslcr In v hinting Hint tin Carrunrii mitt' made no ini'iilton of tin' conditions under which In' was sending delegates uiih shown In (In mediators. They It'i-liiii'i! In make fiirmnl comment, Iml hi it li kitiivs it Hint their altitude hud undcigouo mi change They teller iilril llmt iiiliulslnn or the enuslilti tiiniiililH in iiml will continue In lie contingent iiniii declaration of nn nrmisllec. Tin inediulnrs will have no objcc limi if it conference roiilil lie held between the llltcrln delegates, the Cm run iu delegates ninl the Ameri cans. l'lrl linisirtant Step Mediation loilay Iiml nchicved it rirt itiii(irliiut step. After nearly three weeks of parleying llto iiu'di ntnrs ami tin) Aufcrienit ami l(uorii delegates were ready formally to ap prove in full conference the mi'thoJ liv which the cxccntlvp iMiwrr in SIcx li'o Ciiy"sliull be transferred from llii' llucrln administration to n new provisional government. Tim cmtlllulinunlil form of Htm comton crmlltliig General lltierln to nppoiul ii h minister of foiPtgti af fair tin' mini chosen Iipip for the provisional pnvddciipy has been abandoned. The Fulled States claim ril llmt to follow this method would lie recognizing Hueiln's nulhniitv an I'oimlitutioiml. Iindend there will he an alirupt linnsfer of nutliority In tin' new provisional piestdctil, with tin piohnhility (hat the oalli of of fice will ho udminitcii'd be tho chief justice of the supivmo rouit. RESOLUTEWINS SEVENTH C0NIES1 ASSOCIATED PRESS MOAT, off Bnudy Honk, N, J., Juno U'.Tlio rup candidate uchta Vaulllu ami lie unltilo started on their novcnth con test today In a fourteen .knot brecxo that promised a fast race. Instead of tliu beat to windward nml return which Iiml ticun planned, thu rcgatt. ciiininltloo nrrangod a triangular course, which Marled with a bent to wlmlwanl nml two long reuchos 30 inlli'ii In nil. Tho bouti loKnn a protty IubhIo (or po.ltlou buforo tho wnrnlui; wlilNtlu nml Kot off nhoul It o'clock, rromiinK tho lino within n tow toron or I'ttch other. Itmoluta uot tho wfuthor poHltlon nml was luuillnc towunl (liu first innrlc. ltvHolutu won. Tho unofficial tlmoi UvHoluto, Stl!4:30; Vnnltlo 2:20:. Id. OUIMET LEADER OF TUOON, Scollnnil,, Juno 12. riuiiclH Qulmat of tho Woodlanil (loir riuh, MuuiiachiisoUu, opou yolf chumplon of tho Uultoil Htnteii, loi nil tho umutoiirH with nn iiKiiroguto Hcoro of 1M lu tho two qmOiryliiK rouiiiU coiil'IuiIoiI toiluy for tho opon Kolf cliuiiiploimlilli. Qulmol won tied for 12li pliico In tho ontlro lint with Tom Hull. I'huiiiplon of HoIkIuiii. Tho iiuuroit nnmtoiir to Qulmot In (loriluu l.ouklinrt, who U Hod nt Iho 2r.Ui piiNltlon wlh n roro of 167 IMwuril Ituy uud John II, Taylor, tlm oldvr of Iho llrltl.li opon Kolf HHn, Hod for flrnt pliuo wllh uukiu JJIltO KCOtt'K pf l&U. MEOWS 10 STORM WRECKS GREEK PREMIER JONES CHOSEN BAR DELEGATES TWO BALOONS: WARNS TURKEY ASGOVERNOROF FROM CARRANZA TWO MISSING WAR IMMINENT RESERVE BOARD Carrier Pljjeon Brings Note Saying Balloon Million Population Struck by LiuMnitiq and Aeronaut Hurt Aid Asked, But Whereabouts Un knownUncle Sam Also Wrecked. I'OHTLAS'I), Oro.. Juno 12. A carrier plKi'on nrrlvml hero at 12MTi p. m. with this niciMiKo from tho Iml loon Million I'opulntlon Club: "llalloou utruck by Hr.htulnK. Ilcrry hurt. Coum quick. l,:nod) ".tOHHlHO.,, Tho inpisnKn did not miy whoro thn balloon, whlrh wan 0110 of tho four to nurond from lmr yoilonlny uiidor thu nuilro of tho Auro club of Aini'rlcn, hnd doiCPiulpil to earth. Tho llorry rofcrrod to U Captain John llorry of Ht. Louhi, who In pilot ItiK tho linlloou. (IcorKo Y. MorrlMon, bin pnuenKor, tlKin'd tho mrimKo. Offlclnli hero nro nhioluloly at pon n to whoro to look for tho wreck iil balloon and lt Injured pilot. It U preiiimml tho balloon camo down sniimwhoro lp tho crnitny Cn-cmlo mountain, probnhly many mill'- from habitation. A little whlto carrier plueon, ono of thrpp which tho balloon carried, arrived at It homo horo today, v and lipdracKk'd and with tho hastily -crawled nolo faitenod to Iti Ick. Tho Mlllloh Population Club w thn icrom balloon reported wrecked In thp torrlflc electrical torm which mKi'd In the mountain! Ut nlgbt, the other Wing the I'nclo Sam, whoo pilot and pnwcnger vcapcd Injury Anxloty for tho two other balloon. Kaiuat City III and SprtnKflold mill unheard from. Incroaied with tho re port of tho Million Population CICuU dl.uilor. Tho storm lat nlRht wag Konurnl nud thcro It doubt if any o the hallooiia eacaped It. Kvcry point for 200 Milieu aouthcunt of hero Ir IwIiik requpated to ton it (curdling pnrtlv Into tho donoly foredi mouiitalni. Anothor carrier plficon, with It tall feather Rone, arrived hero today but It did not brlnn ony ineiiaRO. TliU pIrpoii I. hello ed to hnvo c capod from tho balloon Million Popu latlon Club. An Cuptnln IWsrry ro leiuud ono pigeon Inst night, ho proh. nbjy hn no meHdigo rnrrlcra loft. THAWS REMOVAL WAHIIINIITON, Juno 12. l'lann for nn agreement between counsel for llnrry K. Thaw nml tho Htuto of Now York to pormlt Thaw'H removal from Now llnuipahlro to rennsylvnnla In ciiHtody of offlrera to toatlfy In court, went awry today. Instead of presenting Mich an ugriMiiieut to tho wpuroino court for Its approval, William T, Joromo, rop nmentliiK tho date, inoroly (Hod a brief In opposition to Thnw'a applica tion to rolenuo on ball, Ho docllnot' to ay what had dUurraiiRod tho pro. posed agreement hotween tho law yearB, anil iloclarod that any state ment would como from Attorney (leneral Carmody at Albany, LIGHTNING KILLS TWO IN WEST VIRGINIA WIIKKLINU. W. Vn Juno 12. DuiiiiK n Bovoro olectrlcal atorm which Bwopl over thin district last midnight, 20 Iiouhch woro destroyed at thu MoundHWIlo camping grounds, u summer colony near hero, and two men woro killed by lightning. SHARP OF ELYRIA TO IE AMIA88AD0R TO FRANCE WAHIIINCITON. Jiuifl IS. Hi'pn ht'iiliillvn William (1. Kliarp of Klyiln, ()., wiih itiiiiililali'il toilnv by FrcHlilvnl WIIhoii o ho iiiiilmMsiuiiir In Fiance, unmu'illnif Myinii T, lien Ick. Ml', blmrp U u tlvwuvit. JEROME OBJECTS 10 MEDFORD. .-? - ssss2ssrrrr,r Tension Between Balkan Powers Near Breaking Point as Result of Persecutions of Greeks In Turkey and Aggressions of Turks Upon Greek Cities. ATIIKSH, (liw , Juno 12. A wfirnliiL' lo Tuikey, which fell Utile nliort of a formiil ileelutatton of lioHtilltii'M, wiih iitlcieil loilay by Premier Virelos tif Clteeee in Hie eliamlier of ilcpulieH. lip wiih Hpeuk in on llm trentmi'iil of (Ireek suh JppIh in Tuikey. Thp premler'a nttltude Nhowcd that tho tension between (Ireeco and Turk uy wan near tho breaking point and that tho danger of war was Imminent M. Vonlxelu obviously found It difficult to restrain bin language when ho apoko of the way In which tho Turku had treated his follow countrymen, "I do uot wish lo allow to escape mo, words which cannot ho refilled but I should fall In my duty If I did not Inform tho rhamber of deputies that tho situation has heconto grave even very gravo," ho said. "If a atop Is not put to these conditions, tho Hellenic government will be forced not to content Itself with Join ing In tho lamentations of unhappy refugees." Tho (Ireok government today sent a vigorous note, to Turkey, demand ing tho cessation of tho persecution of tho (Ireeks In Turkey and the re pair of damago causoa to them nnd their Interests. UNDER THREAT OF Ni:V YOltK. Juno t2, Whllo, ar raugoinonlB woro In progress today for tho extrudltlon to thin city or Henry Wcscott, a young negro ar rested last night near Uogota, N. J., charged with attempting to obtain $10,00 under thrcutH of blowing up n L'unurd Steamer with dynamite. city delectlvoa continued their In vestigations lu tho belief that We cott or JosopIi llurton, as ho later admitted his uumo to he, hud tho aid of ono or moro confederate. llurton Is lu Jail nt Hackonsack. N. J but It wan believed today that ho would wnlvo extradition 1 aqd no brought to this city for arraignment. To tlio Now York dolcctlvca nnd socrot service men of tho Weat Shoro railroad, llurton la said to hnvo con fessed tho nuthorehlp ot tho totters In which arrangements woro mado for llm iittvmeut of tho S10.000 demand as Immunity for a Cunard Lino steam- er which tho writer declared would bo blown up at sea by placing dynamlto In tho coal. WHEAT GAMBLING ClIlCAdO, Juno 12. Notlco was posted on tho Hoard or Trado that Sidney Long and Company had failed to pay their doblt balance at tho clear ing house. Tho firm has boon nctlvo on tho hull aldo of tho wheat mark et, which has recently suffered from a sharp decline. E ON STOCK MARKET NKW YOHK, Juno 18. Tho Block nmrkot closed stoudy; spocululors favored tho long (Mo today, liu iiosb wus miiull, hut there woro iium- or ous adviiuces of a point ur so, Hluttglsli coiiilltlons provallod In tin latter part of Iho e.niin and earlier KbIiib wefe reduced, WANED 10.000 DYNAMITING HIP RUINS CHICAGO B ORKCION, FRIDAY, JrXIS i . Chicago Lawyer and Personal Friend of Wilson te Be Nominated Mon dayOther Members Are War burg, Harding, Miller and Sim mons. WAHIIIXOTON", June I'.'. Tlioinn II. Joiiph, n ('liiencn lawyer, foimer tiicinlicr of Iho l'jiuerloii univprxity truMpe nml n permni frienil of Prexiilent WiIhoh, Iiiis prnetienlly been xeleeli'd for oownior of the fd- eral renervn lnmnl. It wiih miM un officially loilay llmt hi nominntinn would jjn to Hip KCtintp Monday. Willi Hip uomiuiilioii of Mr. Jonc, lit name of I'niil M. Wnrlmnr of New York, W. P. (I. HnnliiiR of Mir miii(.'lmm, Aln.: A. C. MilUr of San FrnneNfo nml K. ('. Himmoiis of St. I.oiim, to he member of I lie lionnl, nrp exM'peit to uo to the ciinto. Sec retary MpAiIimi nml Compl roller Will iauiH of the currency hureaii will lie t'x-offieio memheni. It wan stated definitely nt the white Iioiikc Hint the preHlilent would form ally minoitucp Hie iK-rMumel of Hie board Monday. Treasury department offieinU were still of the opinion tixlnv Hint it will be jKi-frihle to have the twelve fed ernl reerve bank in operation by AiiKiiit 1. although thev ny the lc mnnd for money to move crops linn not been Midi 11 h would Kussct auy ,'reat btruin. HSis. .. CABINET CRISIS COPKNIIAOKN, June 12. Kin;; Chrihtian X of Denmark placed todav 11 n unexpected obsttuele jn the way of tho plan of the Dullish cabinet to ills, solve the upHr house of parliament nud thus bn'nk the dendlook in elec- tornl refonns. Tho kins objected to the inclusion in the dissolution of the twelvo members of the upper house uomlnnled by himself, nud said he wished only the fifty-four member to he affected. Hadii'iil Militieiaiis Jmve advised Hie cabinet to resign unless the kin gives way. FAKE PREACHER SENT TO PRISON SAN'FUANClSCCvCal,, Juno 12. George A. Darker, alias Wilson, alias Wright, whoso favorlto dlsgulso was that of n clergyman and whoso oper ations had given him notoriety In Portland, Tucoma and other cities ot tho Pacific northwest, wns sentenced today In tho Buperlor court horo to four years lu stnto'a prison. The spo clflc charge on which ho was con vlcltcd was that of forging a check ror $85 on n San Francisco bank. HI arrest camo Just In tlmo, nccordlng to tho police, to nip a real estato swlndlo by which ho stood to win thousands from a woman ot Oakland, Cal. FOURTEEN FEDERAL E EL PASO, Texas, Juno 12. Four teen fodoral volunteers wero executed last Tuesday nt Chihuahua City ac cording to n messugo recelvod today, Tlio men formed ono of tho bauds which escupod aflor Qouerul Villa's victory at Paredou. GOLF GAMES CAUSE DEATH OF ARTIST BA8T IIAMITQN, L. L, June 12. KauiiH'l Isluuii, widely known us an 111 list, hied to death today on he golf links of hu SliiiiUtouo Cuuutry chili lieic. Wlillu 1 'laying 1111 ailery liuul, ami ulllioiijjli two iiystuliiii wilrLi'd lo nine lil"l. he uxplivd, lie wutf CI) ycure of iie, 12, 1014 LANDS REBEL GUNS AT Steamer Knew Nothing of Threatened Blockade by Federal Gunboats President Wilson Issues Order to Obviate Conflict of Authority Over Shipments to Mexico. TAMIMC'O, SI ex. (via Lnrodo, Tex., June l'J). The Htpiiinxliiii Anlilla from New Yoik diw-harued loilay her cargo of nmmiiuition for llie poii-li-tiitionnliitH. Sixteen hiimlifd enei of nmmiini- lion nud two iieropliiiiP4 were imiiie dialcly (lUp.itcheil north on 11 hiicciiil train. I'niil lifter Ikt nrtivnl nt the wharf liere, the Antilln knew nothing of the projected blockade of the port or Hip prpscnep of Hip federal (iiin ImatH Ziini'ora uud Ilruvo, outside Hip linrlior. The Antilln will t-nil tomorrow for Tmitoym-n lo recover the body of Weston Hiirwell, Hip .American re ported murdered lv fcdernN. WASHINGTON, June 12. PreM dent Wilson today issued nil execu tive order to clear nwny nnv conflict of nuthority over (.hipmenU of anii" to Slexieo. It follow.,: "Ah matters which relnte to the eleanineo of vessel full within the jurisdiction of the department of commerce, it is hereby ordered that inMntclions to customs officers eon cerninir the exrwirtutioii of nnns nnd munitions of wnr to Sfexico by sea shall be xiven by that department. Similar instmction eoncerninK fueh exportntions by land nhull be isMied by llie treasury deinrtinent." BALOON HIT BY LIGHTNING BUT ORKGON CITY, Or., June 12. Cnptniu II. K. Honeywell of St. Iuis, pilot of tho balloon Uncle Snm, who nrrived in Oregon City today after .pcndiuK the night nt n fnrniliouso uMr here, told u Krnphio story of his flight through 11 btonn with Dr. V. !. Slewnrt nfter uscendini: from Port laud yesterday afternoon. Tho as cent was his JO.'ith and the experi ence ho had in n heavy clectricul storm was the first of its kind. "After traveling four hours from Portland," ho bind, "we dropped to tho fiOO-foot level and tried to mn iu between two storms, which wero east nnd west of u. Soon we were in a Ktenl vortex, the storm fmm the west poiiiK' southerly nud that from the east Roinj; northerly nud tho counter current forced us buck. Finally the two storms mei-pd ovorhend like n canopy, with lightning plnyinp; be tween both of them. Wo decided to tnke ndvnutage of the north drift and back out. At about this time the fir-t bolt of lightning struck us. Wo could feel the shock, for it vibrated through our bodies like n current o? eiictiicity from n voltngo machine. It was especially notieeahlo in our hntbmuls, which of course wero moist. We trailed on, not thinking of any diiugcr, in a northerly direction, and five minutes later n heavy bolt si nick us, causing fire to fly from the rig ging of the cnr. Tho shook passed through our bodies, tonniunting in the ground through our trail rope, which made n perfect conductor, be ing wet. Wo then decided that this was too interesting for eomtort nud wo concluded to laud, but before n suitable place presented itself we woro struck again by n light bolt, causing us to make a hurried descent on the Lindsey faun at 7'A'i o'clock. Wo emtio down iu a penult 01 chard just us a hull of lightning struck a largo dead tieo within forty yurds of us and set file to it," SPANISH PRISONERS KILL JAIL GOVERNOR ON FRONTIER (T.liF.HF.m:, France. June 12. A jail gov ei nor was nsHiisslunted nud a large number of convicts killed m wounded us 11 lestilt of 11 revolt yco lenlay In llto HmiiMi prison of Fit Herns, jtisl over llie fiuntlvr llilo in Cutuloiilu, AULA AM 0 ran AERONAUTS UNHURT L ORIMER'SBANK HOUSE ACCEPTS F0RCED1T0 CLOSE La Salle Street Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago and Subsidiary Institution, Broadway, Ashland and Twelfth and Illinois State aBnks Closed by Examiner. CHICAGO, Juno 12. Tho I.n Snllo Street Trust and Savings company organized by Win. Lordlier flvo years ago when ho waa United States sen ator of Illinois and 'if which he has slnco been president eras clo'cd to day by tho state bank examiner. While rumors of tho final troubto had been whispered of late, tho ac tual closing of tho Institution was a surprise. Coincident with the clos ing of the La Salle Street bank, state examiners wero tent to three banks which bavo heavy deposits with the larger Institutions. No statement of what the closing of the bank act ually means In dolars was mado by tho examiner. Itceont reports to the stato auditor's office placed the deposits of the I.a Sallo Street bank at moro than ."..000.000. Capital Is Million In the last statement Issued by the bank Its capital stock wns placed ot 11.000,000, with a surplus ot 2r,0. 000, and undivided profits ot $93, C31. Its stock was then held at par, Tho statement Rave tho deposits as $5,r08,5GG and placed the loans at $4,363,398. Later the state bank examiner an nounced ho had sent examiners to three banks In Chicago clawed as subsidiaries of the La Salle strict In stitution. Tho examiners caused a suspvnslon of business In the three, tho Ilroadway State Dank, In the North Side, the Ashland and Twelfth, In the West Side Ghetto district, and the Illinois State Dang or Chicago In North Clark street. In financial circles It was reported that tho Corn Exchange Bank yester day refused to allow tho La Salle Street Trust and Savings Dank to clear through It. Itun on ltank "Mild" Tho run on the bank, which was charactcrlted by bank officials as "mild" was attributed to allegations made In connection w'fth tho suit of John II. Coyne against Stato Auditor Drady, In which Coyno charged in his declaration In a suit tor damages that the La Sallo Street Dank had con tributed to tho Drady campaign fund and that tho contribution had bceu mado tho basis of a claim that It had been consulted regarding appoint ments to bo mado by tho state audi tor. Rough estimates ot tho amount withdrawn by depositors In tho last three Weeks place the figures at more than $1,000,000. Examiner's Statement Following the closing of the bank's doors, there, was n crowd assembled in front, but there was no disorder. A policeman was detailed to stund guard, but there seemed to be 110 call for his services. Daniel V. Hnrkin, chief stato bank examiner for Cook county, explained that ho had not intended lo close the bank when ho entered it today. "1 did not mean to take uoses sion," he said, "but I soon discov ered I must. It looked extremely doubtful if tho bank could continue, to weather the situation. At present I cannot sny whether the bank will ever resume operation". The three (Continued on page two.) EXPECT GREECE TO FIGHT T LONDON, Juno 12. Tho throat ot another Greeclan-Turkliih war did not como ns a surprise to dtplomnts hero today. It was pointed out that events lu tho Near East during recent months hud beou kindling tho strong est uiilmosltles between tho two poo pies. Greece accuses Turkey of the wholesale expulsion with great cruel ty of Greek Christians from tho pro. vlneo of Thrace, while Turkoy ae discs (lreeco of opresslns former Turkish subjects In the region of HuloulM, which was taken by flm Gievks lit the icul lUlkau war. DIMS R UN KEY NO. 7L I-',.l SENATE BILL1 TO REPEAL TOLLS Without Formality of a Conference, House by Vote of 216 to 71 Sends Long-Fourjlit Measure to President for Approval Mann Declares trie Fiqht Over Free Tolls Is a Draw. WASHINGTON, .Tune 12. Without the formnlity of n conference the house today by n vote of 210 to 71 accepted Hie wnnte's amendment to Hie repeal of the Panama tolls ex emption nud sent the hill to President Wilson. Representative Glass of Virginia, democrat, in n lively defense of the president, made a scnutionnl nllnck on his own party leaders, who oppos ed the repeal, though avoiding men tioning them by mime. Itcpiitlliites Exemption Heresy "This proceeding i not ungrudg ing," Sir. Glass ndded. "It l nssi ninc. Congress should legislate nud n,uit talking so much. I repudiate thoe men who wrote the heresy of exemption into the democratic pint form." Representative Sfonilell of Wyom ing, democrat, said the senate amend ment was not a compromise, but ft "straddle." Republican Lender Mnnn announc ed his intention to supisirt the senate aucndment, which, lie said, "makes this whole long fight over tho free lolls issue a dravy, open for future deliberation nnd for future decision.'' Acceptable to All Chairman Adnmson of tho com merce, committee. In charge of the-bill, at once moved that tho house cou?ur with the amendments instead of send ing it to conference. "Tho senate amendment," he snid, "tdiould be acceptable to nil advocate of uniform tolls. It is exceedingly appropriate that tho statement con tained iu the amendment should bo made nnd promulgated iu connection with the repeal bill itself it, u noth ing but the truth nud substantially the same declaration has been made by us on the floor of the house uud elsewhero many times." Tl OF STRIKE LEADERS TRINIDAD, Colo.. Juno 12. That tho eastern organizers ot tha United Mlncworkcrs ot America, who arrived a few days ago, may ro main In tho strlko district with tho understanding that "nothing will bo done by them to Irrltato or Intlnmo tho situation" Is thu text ot a tele gram received oy Colonel Jamea Lockctt, In command ot tho federal troops hero, from Assistant Secretary ot Wnr Dreckenrtdge, who acted lu tho absenco ot Sccrotary Garrison. Until tho matter is flually de cided by Secretary Garrison, the eastern organizers will be pormltted to tako up the duties assigned them. At military headauarters today Colonel Lockett mndo It clear that there would bo no deportation and that as long as the organisers co operated with tho federal authorities uud mulntulned a poacoful attltudo that thoy would not bo Interfered wUh. FEDERAL PROBE OF ! Tl T CHICAGO, Juno 12, The federal grand Jury began today an Investiga tion Into tho nllegod combination ot commission merchants throughout tho country tp control prices ot frultH and vegetables. Criminal prosecHtior Is sought by District Attorney Wilkw son. Witnesses Included ChUago commission merchants and teMlwoay Is (aid to have concerned the opera tions of tho Western Cantaloup Mx change thro ugh two boards ot trol, one hure and oga la uwly, Cn. It !( Mid the attorn pMwrat has directed grand jury lnvtlUsW Ih S York, ntKburt-M, City rn4 Dwtver m wll m 1 1 ra '-H t ) fH 1 .