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flrtqnn HUM"' Se!V ' 207 Second Strctl -'J Medtord Mail Tribune WEATHER I'nlr (onlght, cooler Thins day Max. mij Mln. 40, SECOND EDITION Forty-fourth Tear. nllv Ninth Ynr. MEDIWRD, OKI'XION, AVI'JDNKSDA V, HICPTKMMKIt. 'JM, 1M NO. 1H8 KLAUS' FALL MOST DECISIVE RESULT IN EAST ABOUKIR EIRST TKAHliVO DOWN A (JKHMAN FHONTIKH MAHIC. WILSON TELLS WESTERN WING ASSERTS PARIS MINE TO FEEL TORPEDO 10 I ALLIES ADVANCE VILLAPROCLAIMS OEWARSMPSTO OWNER REVOLUTION END I 0 IIARRANZA Loss of Austrian Fortified Position In Galicia Severe Blow Przcmysl Is Now Isolated Russians Push on Toward Cracow and Prepare to At tack Kccnlusticrtj. LONDON, Sojit, U3, t 10 p. tit. Tim fall of Jnroslnu. the AiiHtrluu fortified position lit Gnllcla, Im re garded hero na tho most dorlslvo stroke announced front tho continen tal battlefield In tho Inst 21 hours. Tho Hiisslun occupation tit this Im portant fortified railroad renter lu considered In London n likely to li.ivo a greater effect on events In tho western nrena of tho war tlmn any thing reported from Franco for ov- nil days past. Tho Russian nrmy wlilrli took Jnroslati ty storm la In hot pursuit of tho Austrian, who nro teportod to ho retreating on Cracow. A l'rzomysl la now lnolntcd, It seems probable that tho Russians will ho rontent to innHk thla fortress, while they push on to C'rncow with n view of Joining tip their forces propnrntiiry to a march In tho direction of Urea Ian. To Attack KiciilulMrtf Curlher north tho RuhsI.iub. ac cording to Information reaching London they have renamed offonatvo against tho Germans In Hast Prussia, and they nro reported na again pre paring to attack Koonlgsborg, tho unreal ral homo of tho kings of Prus sia. Tho 12th day of fighting flnda tho liattlo of AIkiio Ht 111 swaying undcel lively. Tho (iermana, according l llrltlsh opinion, ubvlnualy hold tho advantage In heavy artillery and tho formidable natural position (hoy oc cipy would render a frontal attempt, to dlilodge thorn an almoat nuper liumau tank. Hence Importancn la attached to tho movement of tho al lied army working to tho caat ward with a view of outflanking General Von Kluck'a forces and threatening lilt ciimmiinlcatlona. Tho German rlKlit already la reported In nowa dla patches to linvu heen turned lint con firmation of thla still la Inching. He porta received hero declnro that en trenched poaltlona havo heen pro pared hy the Germans along the Itlver Sainbro for uso In tho event thoy nro i (impelled to retreat. Nuvy 1osh it Itagalelle The lima of three Ilrltlah crulacra In the North Hea yesterday, vessels of a type not tided for several years and hroiight out of reserve now to under take aperlal duty, la counted aa a bagatelle by Ilrltlah iiuval men, What hurta la tho Irreparable loss lu officer and men who went down In efforts to rescue their comrndoti In dlhtreaa. Tho Abouklr deemed to have been tho heavleat Htifferer. Ap pareutly only 18 men wore saved out of a complement of 8 III. Tho threo cruisers carried a total of about .'10 naval cadets who wore drafted from the naval college when tho war opened. ATTACK CATTARO LONDON, Sept. 2.1, 7; 17 n. in.- A llapatch to tho Heutor'a Telegram company from Ccttlnju aaya tho Mon tenegrins yesterday occupied Rogutlt zn, about tun miles from Harayovo. ROMK, Hopt. 22, via Paris, Kept. 2!l, 7:10 u. in. News received horo from Coltlnjo miya (hat within thla week tho MontongrliiH expect to havo on lop of .Mount Lovehon long range cannon capable of dismantling tho forla at Cattaro ami with which thoy can bombard tho Austrian ships, thus allowing tho Aiiglo-Troiivli flcot to 1 11 pi tiro tho stronghold, JIOUDKAUX, Kept. 23. Tho lulu Uler or iiiarliin uuiiouiiceil today tlint it Troiloh fleet has landed heavy guns anil it detachment, of gunners nt An tlvurl, .Mouleiiegro. Tim guns will be mounted on Mount Lovelieii, whence (bey will open an tuiergolle lioiiibithlliiiuil of I be foils uml bur bur of CiiHiimi, In Jiuliimlbi, Tlio oils ut Hi mouth of ('i 1 1 11 1 11 liui bor were denl lined mum ilu uko by it bomburilmeiit eai 1 led mil ninler I ho dlivtllon ui Adwliul D Upuyium, MONTENEGRINS Tin en Torpedoes Blow Out Section In Bottcm of Bow, Capslzlnu Ship No Time to Launrli Lifeboats Cruisers Hoyuc and Crcssy Next Struck Latter Sunk Submarines. LOWKSTOIT. Sept. LSI; via l.ou ilon, 7 :'-." p. m. So fur ns enn be iiM'crtuiucil, 1(1(17 offtceiH ami. men weie suod nut of u tolnl of 'J'JII.ll who were on hoard flu lliree llrilish mixers when thoy were mink h.v u (Ionium siihtmniue tftoiduy. YMtMDKN, Holland, via London. Sept. 2a, l. m. Thla little seaport town la excited over the landing hero of 2S7 aurvlvora from the Ilrlt lah emitters sunk lu the North Hen by Centum Nubmarliiea. The men were brought here by (ho Dutch iiteamer Flora which happened to bo lu the vicinity when disaster overtook tho Ilrltlah warahlpa. The slreela are crowded In tho vi cinity of the hotels whero tho sur vivors are staying and nroiind the hospital where 20 wounded are being cared for by tho Dutch I ted Cross. Crows W'ero lleM'rvUts The crowa of all three sunken war. ships were cmupoKcd largely of naval reaervlata. Tho Abouklr waa the first ship struck-. About 0 o'clock lu tho morning she received threo tor pedoci and tho explosion blow out a big section of the bottom of (ho how, capsizing the ship. Tho crew had no time to launch lifeboats and tried to aavu themxelvea by Jumping lu the water. Tho boat was out of sight beneath tho wnvea within threo or four minutes after tho' explosion. Tho cruiser Hogue, nearby, henrd tho explosion and launched .lifeboats and iK'gan to save the swimming survivors, but while thla was going on tho Hogue herself was torpedoed, apparently exactly as tho previous ship, three shots reaching her hull. according to survivors. The Hoguo sank In a few minutes, but tho great er part of her crew wcro saved lu their own boats. Shelled .Submarine Tho cruiser Creasy nt thla point discovered the presenre of two (lor mnn submarines on the way to attack her and began shelling them with heavy projectile's. Tho ('rossy'a marksmanship was excellent and both submarines wero demolished, accord, lug to survivors. This statement, however, Is nol confirmed from official sources. .Meanwhile from the other side tho (.'ressy herself wan torpedoed In two places and sank Immediately, When tho attack occurred tho cruisers were steaming lu a lino ahead three miles apart. Tho presence of the submarines was unsuspected un til two of them woro sighted by tho Cressy. Three Cruisers Sunk No other ships wero in sight at tho opening of tho attnek, but, tho Dutch steamer Flora camo In view on tho horizon Just after tho Hoguo sank. Tho captain of tho Flora signalled tho OroKsy mid was about to steam on bin way when ho saw tho Cressy Htidtlonly keel over and go down, Ho Immed iately steamed towards the scene ami lowered his boats. It wnn then for tho first time Hint ho understood that threo cruisers lu nil had been sunk, Ho picked up many sailors cling ing to spars and to pieces of wood, Among tho survivors Is tho rnplnln of tho Hoguo. Tho captain of tho Flora sayH that several Kngllsh sail ing bonis aro coming to Ymiildou with inoro survivors. CONSTANTINOPLE JEWS F: CONSTANTINOI'l.i:, Kepi. a:i, vlii London, 1 1 ill) 11, in.--Kiglil liiiudied lioiie 111 (he .lewikli iiuil lei's of lliulicui, on llie (lolilen lloin, weie iluwlroyi'il bv lite liikl iiiuli). Three llioiliilld .lews lire oinele mid ill gienl ilil re. The iiiilliunlii'M hlii dlllillllllllK bieiiil iiinong Hie aliieLeii. The Aini'l nail iimb.i-inor, Hem .Moixeiillniii, iirlni'b piiiln ipuli'il in Hie iniiiii'ii-i Iiuii of ivIlW wuiU. Official Announcement States That Severe Fliihtlnu Occurred on Lett and In Center Little Activity Up on Rlht Enemy Repulsed In Se vere Counter Attacks. PAiiis, Sept. 'j:i. ;i:imi p. m. According lo nllieinl iiuiiouiieeineiil given out iu I'niii thi- uftei'iioou, the nllicH, niter miwio lighting, inUiiiie oil 011 their w extern wing. They 11U11 lepul-i'il (lermiin ullnel.M on their ciihlein uiug. The ol'lieinl eummuuienlioii iend: "Fir-I On our lei I w,ing, 011 tin tight bank of the rior Oi-e, we have udwiiici'il in the region of l.iiHxign.v, whore there have heen ioleM en counters with lire enemy, (lu the let I bunk of die Oic anil to die north of the ller Amic the Mtustloii ! uiiehaugeil. "Second (hi the ecnvr between Kbeiliw uml the iir Meuc Iheie Iiiin been no eliuuge of iiiiportauee, lu the Woe Me dl-lliel, to the liuilli-en-t ui' Venluii, uml in the diieetion of Moiiillv and lloiupierre, the en eniv nuileitiiiik Moleut ulluek wlili'h were lepnl-eil. In (ho houthern mtt of the Wueue ilistriet tho enemy holds n line from Itii lieeouit to Seiehoprey to l.iionville, limu which ho Iiiih not i-ued. "Third (hi our tight wing, 111 Lor mine mid the N'n.ge., the (leiuinii" Imve evueiiateil N'omeuy mid -rri-court, mid have howu lil lit activity ill the eonuliv around HoineUe. "The en pi tiro liv tie Kiismiiii. of llio foitresx of .lnni-liiu 111 (litlieut in miuounccd." IIHIH.IN, .Sept "J I. MM Loud Sept. 'J I, 'J; JO p. in. The heiulipinr telH htalf, lu fill tiler e.xplillliltinu of the liombiiiilmeul of the cathedral of Ithciiir! Htt.Vf? ".Since September "JO, when 11 wluti1 t'lujr w"s lioiled ill llie steeple, the eatliedrul Iiiih been i'epecled by our urlillery. We soon dieovercd thai the French hud used the steeple n 11 point for obseiMilioii, which ex plained llie good shooting of the French urlillery. "It became neeex-ary o lemove the oliMTViiliou poHi, which iciiiomiI was offeetod by xlirupuel I10111 the field gull-. The fire of lienw urlil lery was not allow eil mid llie boin liardiiieut eensod niter the obervn lion po-it was removoil. We could -ee the sleeploH t ill lnndiiig. The ex terior of the eathcdral is slill uiidum uged, hut the roof Iiiih been destroyed by fire. Our Imopi did no more iltnii- iigo t l)ii it was nholiilely ncoe-nry, The Freiieli iiloue arc to Illume for misusing the white Hug." SPECIAL SESSSION FOR TEXAS CENTRAL BANK Al'HTIN, Texas, Hopt. 2!l. A spu rial session of tho Texas leglslaturu began to consider a central bank of Texas with JIM), ODD, 000 capital.' The object H to provldu an Institution which will loan money on crops, Tills Is tho second special session, Tho first, which ended yesterday, passed a hill enabling cities, (owns and Individuals to build cotton ware house undue stale supervision, TO I I'KKIML Kept? ail, II HO it, ID -Tim ('Milium Koverilliieill liks replied lo llio pmli'st i)1 (leiiiiuny miiiiIiihI llio lundlliu of Jiipiiiiii'si 1 1 oolis In Chins, illsiluluiliiK responsibility fur Hie vli'lMlluii of hoi' lieuliHllly, whldi sm buv( kIiu s uiiublu lu ilv'i'iidi m GERMANS DESTROYED CHURCH f tf-A,j'lBiBIIIIIIBIIIIk3lllliB(BflllKHBvilfflBLi ' J1 s ' : I i i ml The arllat writer Hint there wna no lack of ,'olunlecri for thi work, for which the I ren h hud waited for forty yenra, Thla frontier tenrk, Isikrlng the word Dcutmhe Itil. h' and a Hack rngle, stood nt Hie brad of the C do In rVhlucht. T0RPE00ING DONE BY ONE $1 IE ASSERTS BERLIN iir.111.1. .iep. a. mu ire.ess 10 Hayvllle. I., l.-lteports received by':,.., w,.,, ,,liKt....I m.lov .1., im,.,-. the Herman admiralty show- that the destruction eturtlny of three llrltlsh cruisers In the .North Hon was accom plished by the Herman suhmarluo U-'J slliiZlehnuded. The sinking of Hie three llrltlsh armored crnlcrs, (he Abouklr, Hogue unit dressy of I'J.UUII Ions each', by, (ierinau submarines, Is the big news feature lu today's llerllu uewMpapers, HetallM of the battle are not ct aval!-' able. The news was received with parti cular pleasure as It ened to recon cile the Herman sailors with the pol icy Imposed on them of higher strat egy, under which the officers and men of the fleet are chafing despite all admonitions of patience from tho newspapers and public opinion. A hostile aeroplane dropped two bombs near the llusneldorf airship hall yesterday. The etploslou of tho missiles caused no damage. No news concerning llio fighting lu franco was given out today except u statement Issued by the Herman headiiiarters staff, which said thaf the cathedral of Ithelins was respected until the Trench osluMMieil an obser vatlou on the spire to direct the Trench artillery fire. The Hermans used shrapnel instead of shells to drive (ho observers from tho spire and the fire was stopped luiodlately after this was accom plished, E ATTACK BRUSSELS LONDON, Hopt, r, I .'UI n. in. -Tho Telegraph's correspondent with tho llelglau army, under Muto of Tuesday sa)s: "Tho llelglau army emerged from tho ruinparlH of Antwerp today lu u HOille against the Herman army based 011 llrussels. The advance guard ex changed shots with the Herman out pouts on tho road, HI miles from tho capital." r E PACT WITH AMERICA WAHIIINOTON, Hi'il. 18,1, Tim l(iiNiiiii foreign ol lice Im- nnlhiiiixoil lIlO llll-xlllll lllllllll-'llllol, (looigo Hiildiciiicliill, lo iicjinliulo 11 pence 1 I'oiiiiiilk-ioil hoiil) tvllh Hie I mini Hi llie, iiciuildiiiu I" ml ice. iccelvcil hy Heeli'ltu'V III. Hill Indus . Nliniliil OoiiHi's H010 lulled In -1 Monk ho I u ecu llio I 111I11I M.ilc noil OiciiI ilUllllll mill I'VUII'i', B IMS MER 1 KTCHENER CABINET CHANGE FRENCH MINISTRY N,w V,K s , .,x .,.,,,, ,.f. view with Dr. Tied S. .Miimiii of New Y01 1;, who letiiincd 'ii Hie (llunpic, in which the phyxieiuu chiim lo lme been informed b 11 high I'lench of ficiul Hint it wic Lord Kitchener, lfrilnin' iuinl:or of w(ir, who fo ro od the lo-igiintion of the Trench culi inel sboiilv nftor the lutlhiciik of the Will". "When Kin. nun fit it t-lt un.le.r (ien- eml Tieileh wen oppoei hv 'J'J.'i.tMIII Hi'imiiuo of Heiietul Von KluekV tinny ul .Mini', (loucrnl Trench miw Hint ho wu 111 11 desperute 'iluilliou. Alter tin liiM ilu' lighting mid when Hie oeiwheliuiUL' force-, of the (iciniiuiK ihienlencil o -urroiiud the nine lliili-h oxpodiliounry force, (Icnerul Ticiicli scut an enriici np-m-iiI for aid to the Tieneh nulitury eoiiiiumiiler of thai ili-lriet, lleiisk ed that lll.llllll Trench troops he ill-lied lo bin ii-itiince ut oiiee, "Tie-iileul I'oiiieiue, eager lo llllll.e every ennccssiun lo I. old Kilehoner, force d Hu1 ieignulion of hw whole ciibincl, which wiik di-pos-cd lo back up the wur miuier in opposiTmu 'of Kitchener. This was AllgtlM '.Ml, nboiil 11 week llftoi' Hie bnllle of .Mini-.. A ei ion-, erisi in llie affuiih of Hie iillic wiu ihus 11 vet led mid Kitchener triumphed." E PICTURE OE MISSION FIELDS NT.W MHJK, Sojil. 'J.t. Itohilcd iciioil-. I rum uiiHAiiiiix cMiihlifdicd throughout Hie world hy I'loliylcr 11111 church, niiide public here loiluy, loll of world-wide conditions unpar ullolcd in Hie history of Hie chinch, There is no spot umli r Hie miii, no eonling lo Hios(i reporl", where llio Tiiropeiiii wpr ho-, failed o Mriko 11 blow ui eouuuoi'ce. TJie Kiluuliuii iu 'cl Allien is cnlioiil; Syriii is ougulfed hy idler Impclcr-Kiic; I'eisiu is in 11 chaotic condition, ul leusl so fur im fiuiineoN lire concerned; iiiihhiiimiiich in lililiu lire shil off It in oul-ido linuueinl nidi Chile In iu it piliuhle plight be oiiiisii of Hie i'ijstrntiiui of her in liisHlu, mid in (liiiileiuulu llio poor pro driven hy hunger Hi llie point of eoiili-cii(ing llie lood-l'iiHV 'of Hid ueiillliv fiieh Is llio hoinlirc pcnie of oiiiiio of llio tnili'll fields iovoiiI oil b llio I'lO'hyloiiiiu lioniil of for oign uiiskjuiis, Hnoiiuh llov. Dr. A. W. HnUey. lis soeioliii.v. I,0,N)ON Hopl. n, I; nil p. in. -Tim (Jrliusliy liavtler Kllliuil'iiuck huh sunk hy u 111I1111 on Hie Nnilh Hcu you lunlii)'. Only lliiou ipeiiiboM nf Imr now wioipsihoiI Thu imu' wiin hhiwn fu I wo mid wi'i iIiimii In-slmitlf. SOMBR President Asserts It Is Duty of Oper ators In Colorado to Accept Basis for Settlement Proposed by Fed eral Mediators Threatens to Withdraw Troops From Scene. WAHIIINOTON, Hopt. L'H. - 1'iesb dent Wilson today (old .1. T. Welborn, president of (he Colorado Tuel and Iron company, that he believed ll to be the duty of the operatorH In Colo- ado to accept the basis for the settle ment of the strike proposed by fed eral mediators. .Mr. Welborn told the proddent that the operators ob jected to several points lu the plan, hut Hie president asked that they re consider the iiuestlun. lu answer to the objections of Mr, Welborn, the president said ho could not act as the umpire between the operators unit the miners and that he felt It the duty of the operators to accept the plan already adopted by tho miners. To Wlllulrnw Troop The couHuuanre of federal troops lu Colorado was discussed and Inter It was said the president would with draw the troops utileux a tmtlsfuctory sttlomenl was reached. This was not verified, however, In official iiiarters. The president had expected lo re ceive a committee representing the Independent conl operators Involved lu the Hlrlke. .Mr. Welborn told htm that tho other operators were tinahlo lo be present but would write. Tho president nsked that Mr. Welborn tell the other operators that ho could pot accept n refusnl of the plan. HeJeilK Alternative I'lnii Mr. Welborn presented an alter native plan for the solution of tho strike trouble but the president re fused to consider It. saying that ho did not believe a compromise pos sible. The president declared that the public Interests demanded the end of the strike and It wns the patriotic duty of the mine oisuators to accept the proposal. Mr. Welborn declared after his Interview with the president that tho Uiichlloo was still open and Hint ho would Immediately report the result of his talk to tho other operators. ANTWI'KI'. Sept. 'JII, m London, Scplonibor '.M. A Mieco.ful rnid by 11 Mpiuilmii of live T.ngliMi iiviuloti- 011 the (lorinuu iiviutmu ennip ut Itiokondorf, noitr Cologne, ih roporl cd hy the llaudeMilud. Iliekondorl i the center for llio Zeppelin nil' c rii It ami. uoooiiliug to the tory, Hie llrilihh from u height of l.'illd foot dropped bombs Hint mI fire to Hie linngurs. Tour of the uviutors re luriicd to Hie point of their departure, while tho fifth was obliged to de scend, owiu;; to engine I rouble. Ho succeeded, however, iu lunilin iu Belgium. A.MSTT.IMIA.M, Hopt. 'J.'l. viu Lon don, lL':;i"i p. 111. liofoiriiig to the rnid of Knglih nintos 011 Hie (!or iiiiiii uviiiliou ontnp ul Hiokouiloif, u (loipuln newspaper leooived hero Miys Hull only two bombs wore dropped, niul the only duiuiigo with the break ing of u few window -. CUT IN SALARIES BY UNCLE SAM WASHINGTON, riopl, t-M. Iloduo. Him of hiihuiOH of goM'iinucnt oll'ic- illlh, lliolllllillg hOlllllol'K, ICplCCIllll- livt'H, iii'iuy mid uuy olliooix mid the pi'ONiiloiil hiniocH, wii miipo.ed in 11 I'OailllllllUI llllllIN b Hoiiuloi' Micp 1 111 nl iim 11 iiioiiiis of inccHiig the "oiloliiiiui slinin pul 011 llie I'cilcinl lroniio hv llio wiir in lliiropo." The loiliicliiui Hiiiild wut I10111 J per com on oiiliiiio ul tl'JUii lu VI per colli mi ubiile nt 01' IIIIIHI. mid uniild ho oMVellko lot niie om 1 1 mil NllVl'MllH'l' I. J I'll. BRITISH GERMAN AIRP Notices Posted at Nounlcs hy Gover nor Maytorcna of Sonora, Who Is Reported to Be Prcparlnn to March Aualnst General Hill, Carranza's Military Commander. NOCAI.KH, Honors, Mexico, Hopt. 23.- Notlrcu wero posted hero today that General Villa hnd proclaimed a revolution against Cnrranzn. Gover nor Maytoroua of Honora, supoprtod by Villa Is lu command hem and re ported to bo preparing lo march against General lleiijaiulu Hill, Car niura's military loiiimauder in tho state. Kl, PAHO, Texas, Hept. 2.1. That General Villa Is assisting materially Governor Maytorcna lu Honora against tho Currnnza government In tho belief of observers of Mexican affairs here, Klght carloads of guns, ammuni tion and military supplies which tho Vila offlcinlH are sending through the Culled .States to Maytorena's agents at Nogales left here tbday. Two of the cars have been held here some months but were relcusc't by American military authorities! with (ho lifting or the arms embargo recently. Tho six other cars woro sent by Villa agents from the cast but Instead of being delivered at Juarez were rushed on to Nogales, Carratun agents hero heard today that Moytorena was preparing to move his forces from Nogales to at tack the constltulounllst army under General Hill, near Naco. General Juan Cubrul, commissioned to take over nil military force In So nera, Ims been recalled to Mexico City by Cnrrnnza's orders. WASHINGTON, Hept. 211. I'aul Tuller, who recently returned from 11 mlsflon to Mexico as President Wil son's representative, reported to tho president today he did not hellevo Ihero was any serious danger to for eigners In Mexico and that progress wns being fade as rapidly nB possible lu pacifying tho country. Ho did nut believe there was n break be tween General Villa and Obregon. 150,000 RUSSIANS KtLLED.TANNENBERG MKItLIN, Sept. lia. Michael .Schwab, 11 prominent llnvarlan social. 1st serving In tho landwehr, Iish been decorated with tho Order of tho Iron Cross for bravery on tho field. Tho Gorman press today empha sizes tho loyal American nttltudo lu refusing a loan for Franco. At tho same time they say that Gormnny has no necessity for obtaining loams abroad. A loiter from n llnvarlan general atnff officer says that tho Trench systematically fired on tho Hod Croaa ambulances carrying away wounded soldiers from the firing lino. Copies of tho llusol Nuchrlcton say that captured Gorman nmbulnnco guards wero stoned by n Trench mob and robbed of their luggage, It Is officially stated that tho Rus sians lost lu tho battles near Tau ucubei'g iU.OOil 111011 captured and 150,000 men killed. AT IIOONH, loHii, Hept. '.'It. Colonel lloosevell, malting a speaking lour of llio middle west, lu behalf of llio pro gressive purl), niiived here (oilsy, Mr. lloosevell made 11 wluiil speech ul Armory Hull and left fur Dos Moines, whole ho will spouk this livening. Ills spouMilH illHiigoliioilU ut Alimiis Hits riiiirnllud by his ili)slilsn hIiii Is uiiiiiIHiik Hie (0111101' Hol 1I011I In iiihU hill one speech ilii) slid HUM Si uUln.