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. -?';,h .JSi 'W Jir OF LEGISLATORS Thirty-five Out of Forly-ono Stand Inn Cuinmlltou Chnlrinaiislilis for Sclllnii Supporters All Important Committees Included In List Lqi Islaturc Further Behind In Second Week Tlinn en Second Day Last Session. HAI,i:,M, .lull, 21. -Allen Hilton, illnciiHHliiK tli' patronage distribution by HiiMnr lli'ii Helling nil III teday: "Hit many I ili who iiul (ho Ori'Kiinlnn or .Iniiiiiiry I Mil, have naked my opinion or (lint titory which nt fuitli (ho Mpk'iiillil treatment no corded to tin' nii'ii who mippoited Kit (on, mill tho iiIihoiico of any fiivorltlHin to tli n Multnomah luomberN, Unit I deem It In place to Htnto publicly (ho Iriilh of thu tiltiiatlon. The Oregon Inn Mild: "Oengraphlcul Ilium were imefiilly Ignored liy fipeiilier Selling I" mak ing IiIn roniniltti't) appointments, the Knton supporters getting some cholcit iliiilrniaiiNlilpH. ItUley, ono ot tho (ImuorratB, lrnw ono of tho moot Im portant clialrinniinlilpH of nil live Block." 'Tlrnt of nil, I nm pctreclly satlx fled with (ho treatment I havo re. reived, I hnvn no complaint (o make (or myself, anil what I have (o nay of others In not it complaint, hut mi explanation, "Never In my legislative experience liavo I Hocn Mtich dlncrlmlnaUoii iihim! In (ho Appointment of committees, 1 fhoulil not ho disposed to cnll alien (Ion (o (IiIn mutter If It were not for tho fnct Hint tho paer throughout the roiintry seem (o ho giving Mr. Helling cr oil It for porfoct fnlrneim and exceeding genermdty to tho men who opponed him. I nm personally satis f ItMl I not wlint wnii coining (o mo, hut In Justice to tho 'i'i nhlo mi'ii who rant their voton for mo, I will now give thin statement no then' ran ho no doiilit as to tho Munition Truth Atxiut immlllcen "Thoro nro 4 I Hliindlng committees Mr. Helling Kavc 36 of thru chair manships to IiIn own supporters ami Mx to mini'. Mr. Helling had 37 nop. porters nml I had '2'2, or tho ratio Ite tween tho Helling nml Knton Hiipport. er wnN nhotit an five to three. Upon thin rntlo, everything elso being I'Uiinl, tho Soiling mini should hnvo received 24 chnlrmnnshlps, mid tho nii'ii voting for Knton nhout til. Tho ' npiiorllonmont mnoo hy Mr. Helling, however, wan not flvu to thruo, but five to ono, Tho uuiiiImt of chairmanships, howovnr, In not of tin great slgnlfl rnuro nit (ho ehnracter of (ho commit Iih'h upon which my Hiipporlorn woro plared. Not n alnglo man who sup ported mo wns made chiilrmnn of nu Important commlttoo. Tho '10 most linporlnut committees of tho house nre: Alcoholic traffic, assessment nml taxation, banking, cIiiIiiih, cor porations, education, oloctloiiH, en grossed hlllH, enrolled hills, fisher ies, game, liiHiiranco, Irrigation, ju diciary. Inhnr nml industries, rail rondH and traniiportntlon. resolutions, re vision of lawn, roads nnd htKhw.iyH, nml ways nml means. Kvery chair mmiNhlp on tlicHti committees wont to Hcllliu; men. Tho mmtt Important of these 20 committee!) nro wnyu nml iiionnn, Judiciary, rovlnlon of lawn. Tho chairmen of nil these commit tees nro SollInK men from Multnomah vounty. Of tho 21 momhorn on theHo thrno conimltlooH, only four woro bo lectril from my mipportorfl. (llll In I'liiiMictl "Tho only MtiHnomnh man who did not recolvo n commlttuu clinlrnmnshlp wim John 0111. who vnn (ho cholco of tlioiiKanilK ot cltUoim for tho chnlr mnunhlp of tho jjamo commlttoo. Ha Ik ono of tho boHt inithorltleH on Kftiuo In tho went. 1Mb popularity wnH jirovoil In (ho Ronornl election whon ho rocolvod tho iiiohI romnrk nhlo viito of any man rrom Multnomah county. Ho 1h tho only man to my knowlotlKo holilnil whom thoro wiih a voiil publlo Rontlntont for nny comniU too c.hnlrmnniililp, yot ho lltt not ro t'clvo tho chalrnmnHhlp of tho Kitmo t'ommlttoo nor ovon n plnco on It, Tho ronHon rIvoii by Mr, Kolllim for thlH, Ih that ho voted for Kftton. "Now, lot tiH oxnmlnn tho com inlttooH for which tho moi who imp portoil Knton woro aoloctotl for chnlr iimn. Thoro nro nix out of il, nml iiono of thorn nro of nny Importance, Thoy nro iih followNS Capitol bulldliiBH nml KroundH, Harrow; cltlen nml townn, DUInrd; horticulture, Hunt; llvoatock, lllatoy; manufncturlnB, Fonwlok; public InniU. l'ortor, All Are Unimportant "Tho Imporjanco of theso commit ttioH and tholr hoavy (?) work U well Indicated by tho bcbbIou of 1913, In which out of n totnl of onn rosolu tlotiH and bllU piiBHod throuRh thlH hoiiBO, thoBo commlttcos liandlod a total ot 81, or ono out of 12, "if nny ono Je IntorcRtwl n tho SLING'S SPLENDID I VOTING FOR EATON ( n ii 1 1 f liu I Ion m or Hid men who voted for Union for eoiiimltti'o clmlrman KhlpN, It Ih worth while to tutu that tho followliiK have nurvutl In prov ImiH hohhIoiih of (ho Iioiihii on tho miiBt Important coinmllteoi, Thoy urn l)r .1, I!. AndeiBon or Wiiiu'D, K, IC. Ulan cluiril or .IdHiiplilne, Charhm Clilldii of l.lnn, W. I', Kliuoro of l.lnn, John (llll of Multiioiiuih, Clirlii Hcliiiel:e of ClackamiiN, I), C, Thonm of Marlon, (It'orKo W'ucIch of Marlon nml myHiilf, nil of whom hnvo nerved In provloiiM noBHlmiH of (ho Iioiiko of roprt'mintn tlviM, Tht'Hn mt'ii repriiiti'iit nn k Kreciitn mirvlco In tho Iioiihii of 12 yearn, a Kreator mirvlco than that rop nmeiitfil by all of tho men who mip portml Mr. HellliiK, anil yet not turn or thuHit men wait r.lven a ehalrmiiimhlp. I'MMlf of (ho lilllllllllt "It iiiIkIU Im IntorenlliiK to note that had the liouito been wIIIIiik to accept my propoNal (lint thu number of rommllteeit bo I educed from 41 to 'jr., nil or tho comnilltren or which my HiipportcrH hnvo been made chairmen, would hnvo heon dono nwny with, or (oimollilateil with othern. TIiIh re port made two dn)it beforo the com mltlot'H wore nppolnteil, leavi-M no doubt oh to-the iittolt'HHiioM of the oiioh or which my BUpporterit were Hindu chairmen. "Tho above itnalyxlit hIiowo clearl) two thliiKitt (I) men were not xolecl ed for tho clinlrniunnlilpH becaime of their mirvlco ir experience but be en line of their vott'H for the npcaker, nml (2) that Multnoiiiali county ban received more power than even I mi tlrlpnted. It Ih luterentlliK III thin connection to notice alrfn that In nplte of the Oref;onlnn'n repenttiil proinltett Hint Mr. HellliiK would announce the comtulttfen on tho find tiny of (ho BCitnlon. It wait the third day before thev wore made, nnd nt tho Ix-clnnlnit of the necoml wcuk the hoimo Ih not an far advanced In Km work nit It wiih on tho second tiny of tho nenHlon or 1UI.1. SIX MILLIONS FOR RELIEF WORK IN E ItO.Mi:. JaJii, 21. The num of .'ID, 000,000 lire ($0,000,000) hnvliiK been placed nt the dlnponnl of (ho Ital- Inn nuthorltleit for tho allocation of rondlllonn In the carthiiiake area, ex tetiHlvo relief work Ih beliiK planned. It U expected that within n fort night the iiuixt nerloiiH condltloiiH will hnvo been Krentl) Improved. Khnckn for tho IiouhIiik of the liomoleHM will he erected iih rapidly ns poxHlhlo; biilldliiRH not dentroyed will be re- pnlred; rondn will bo cleared nnd ro opened to trnfric, nnd agricultural and bUHluenH life In tho Htrlcken com inunltlen will be renloretl to iioriual. Other relief i,tent douhtlcBK w be undertaken, by tho authorities, hiicIi an thu remlnnlou of certain taxen nnd kindred mciiHurcH. HIGHWAY BILLS SALKM, Or., .Inn. '2. Members of (ho luniMi roniln urn! Iiiliwuvs eom mlttee liavo diriciihheil in u nenenil wny their nttiliulo lowunl whutever roml hill iiiiy lie iutnidiiccit iluiiun tho HCHHion. ('hiiiriunii W, I. Vnwler of Jnekhou county oNpluiucd that Home eoiiKihlent jiolioy of h.Vhteniatie roml tlovelonmuiit hhoulil he adopted, with thu recomiuuuiliitioii of u hul'tie- icnt levy tt euro for uvuvitMiry nnd iiimicdiiite eoiiKtriieliou. What (lux levy hliould he, whether J mill or less, will he decided niter public hcnrinKH hnvo tlemoiiHlnitcil lio u'owh of the Hiotle. "Jly o.)erieiieo has heen,!' sniil Mr, Vnwlor, "that every milo of poniin lient hiuhwiiv that in conntructed is an eilueation to just that extent, With u road built hoiith (o tho Juoksou I'ounty lino, u road nil tho wny to (ho California lino would ho only n matter of time. California lias spent .VJ8, 000,000 on its permiiiieut romls uml it won't lm loiij; hoforo her MKliwnyH hnvo reaulicd thu Oregon line, "JuokHon county wants uood roiids, hut is willing to huo tho Willunu'tto vallov tlovolopetl first liocnubo of its more tlenso population. It is willing that u road Hhould ho built lrom Klamath to Tho Dalles. On our road in tho Siskiyous wo havo spent al ready tuoro than 180,000 , ami wo havo u boulevard of boouio beauty in no way inferior to tho Columbia highway," . i TBI QUAK DSTRICT BEFORE HOUSE ' MEDFOirn MATL TlimiWrO, MAX FIGMAN IN "MAN ON THE BOX" AT THE STAR THEATER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -OF-: KT. I.OIMtf, Mo, .Ian. 21. -John IIakm'K Mooie, former touiihellor or (bo mate department, In an addrexH licforo the mcond annual foreign trade convention today on "I'roblemn of War nnd Commerce" niworteil Hint the prmlliiK probleuiH between the I'nlted Ktatim and (irent llrltaln in regard to the rlslit to vIhK and hoarch nml llrlllnh Interference with Ameri can uhlpH ami cnr:oen could renult In othliiK belter Ihmi n mnke-nhlft; (lint tho points ii( Innue imild be rettled onl) b) the aliolltlon of londltlonal contraband" nml (ho co-operation of neutraln mid bulllKorcntn In tho cer tification of carcoen. HelllKemit ItlKhtt On the belllKereiU right of vlalt mid xenrrh, he unlit: "Tho Impulse of tho belllKcrent In to cut off bin enemy altogether nnd to prevent him from KottltiK anything from tho oiiIhIiIo. The neutral, on (he other baud, naturally dohlren that bin trndo xhoiild not he unduly hamp ered by nn armed conflict to which ho In not n party. "At tho prenent moment n Decolla tion Ib In proven between the United Staled nnd (Irent llrltnln In regard to the exerclne of the right of vlnlt mid xenrch particularly In relation to the quoMlou of contraband. The rcprcHcntntlonn of the United StntcB nre friendly In (one, but were evi dently lunplred by tho dchlre to reach nn arrniiRement nhould be duly ron nlderate of the IntereBtH of nil con cerned, of belligerent nnd ueittrnli alike. Hut no matter what ar rangement tuny he made, It can. In the prenent Htnto of tho law, hardly tsj oxpectud to bo more than n make shift. The nuoHtlon requires for lt eventual ndJiiHtiuojit u more radical solution than nnv of tho couipromlheB ntteuipted In recent years havo af forded." liy (trace of Itrltain Mr. Mooro wild Hint movemont of Aineiluiu roininerco today was by grace of Ilrltlsh control of the mu "If," ho continued, "luitcntl of the naval supremacy now exercised In Its own Interest and that of Its allies by the Inrgent consumer our agricultural productions mid foodstuffs, (ho con trol of tho soiih were actually con tested by powerful hostile fleets, It Is almost appalling (o reflect upon what might be (he present rtnto of our commerce. Tho bnro suggestion of such a predicament justified us In giving to tho subject our most ser Ioub consideration, for wo must look to tho future nB well ns to tho pres ent." THAW TO SLEEP NF.W YOHK, .Ian. 21. Hurry K. Thaw will sleep in the Tomlj prison next Sunday night, md far from (he cell which lie occupied when liist ar rested for the murder of Slanfoitl While in June, IIIOll, if William Trin ers Jerome curries out the plan ho an iiKiiuccd today. Mr. Jerome said ho woid try to havo Thaw's case called for trial nest week, lie said he would leavu lliU city tomorrow for Washington, and from Washington ho would no to New llnnip-Jiire, returning- here Sunday with Thaw. lloforn making- this announcement Mr. Jerome had a long- talk with Dis trict Attorney Perkins, in vMiich thoy discussed the indictment eharuiu Thaw with onn&piruoy in tho alleged plot which resulted in his escape from Malteawaii asylum in August, 11)111. In addition. Jerome consulted Su preme Court Justice Davis, who will licar Thaw's case. Smoko Honio-Mado Cigars. Clovornor Johnson, Mt.'Plttud La Vlatn nro tho best, R T EEH AGRE INTSIMPLY MAKESHIFT UN IB PRISON MIOTOKI) OHIWOtf, TIlUnaiMY, .TANrTATCV 21, AMERICAN OWNER WORST IN RAISING PRICE ST. J.OUIB. Jan. 21. -Tho dlfflrul lies before tho oxporter of cotton and tho cotton grower were nncrlbod to scarcity of shipping nnd to enormous Increases In trnns-occnnlc freight rates duo to the war, In nn address by I). V. Kempiier, of tho Onlveston cotton exchange, before tho Ameri can trade convention. Freight rates to Liverpool have advanced nu nver nge of five on n bale of cotton, Mr. Kempiier said. "It may surprise some of you to know that tho highest freight rates for nny trorvlre nro now demanded by ownors of American vessels," mid Mr. Kompner, "mid It Is by no means unusual for such ship ownurs to do main! for tho hire of n vessel worth $.100,000 n rentnl of 140,000 per mouth, out of which Is paid by the Mblp owner only the wages of the rrow and the upkeep of tho vcssol. Tho charterer Is oxnerlud to pay for Insurance on the vetnel for the voy. age, for coal for her steam, mid must deliver her back on thin side at the port of tho owner's selection.' Mr. Kempnor nald the Impression had gone abroad Hint the houth was In u bankrupt condition as a result of the drop In cotton prices that followed tho outbreak of the Huropenn war. This, ho raid, wan n mlBtnl'.en Impres sion. i 1 "It Ij true Hint the south has suf- Ifered sotnroly through this decline In cotton prices." he sold, "but that they are Impoverished o.r pauperized I must most strenuously deny." Secretary of Commerce Itedfleld re rlewed tho work of tho department of commerce in promoting foreign trndo. He said that since May, 11)11. the department has stationed eight commercial attaches 'abroad. "Tho department," he continued, "now has In mind tho development ot co-operating branches of tho bur enti of foreign and domestic com merce over nil tho country in tho thought that In time every chamber of commerce may become affiliated with the bureau mid Keep in constant touch with It ' T IN CAUCASUS l'KTUOtm.M). Jnn. 21 -Tho fol lowing communication from the gen cinl htnff of tho army ot thu Caucasus bus been given out hero; "n January 19, In tho region of Ahnllk, I.nvsor and Kyngnnl, wo fought a series of combats with tho Turkish renr gunrd who retreated precipitator. Wo captured a great ninny prUoners nnd n Turkish camp. "On January IS wo occupied Ar duuoutrh. In Trausy-Caucasla, near tho Turkish bordor. "A torpedo boat sent to Inspect tho Asia Minor coast sank 12 "vessels with tholr cargo near Archavn. "In other sections there has bceu no particular change." CHICHESTER S PILLS WVL. Till: UlAMONU llUANIt. x lllAMONO IIKANU I'lLIJt, lo vnknawnMDit.sltt.AIRllul llrtttal SOLD BY MtUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ELAINE RKS DA -ht.kr.Ural)rMi.anriJV I'lIU la Ht4 A UU m.iillltVV Ik..,,, tt4lel IU Ulu KlUoo. Y Take alkcr. Hur of Mr v ft t & L. A.kfoC1lll.t'll H.TERR o kr c T E WHIHNHTOK, 1). ('., Jan. 21. During the period hcginniiiK with the capture of Coiislanlinople and endinft a few decades thereafter, the golden uge of Turkish ddminion dawned uml begun to decline. I'oiiMiiiitinopIc crowned its con queror's life, us it has remained the ehjef jewel won hy Turkish arms; mid today the Ottoman is trembling lest this trophy of his former vigor, the vantage point of his Oriental world upon the continent of Kuropc, he won a way from him and brought hnek within the Hpherc of its native west again. The life which develop ed in this city since the possession of the Turk, tinting from 1 !.'!, is the subject of (i paper prepared hy H. O. Dwighl for the National fJciigrnphh' noeietv. Held Murk Hy One Man llefore the revolution of 1008 Con stantinople was a survival of the fif teenth century without electric light, telephones, trolley cars, fire brigades, thrillers or woman suffrage. At first this was because the Ottoman capital was allowed to remain n re mote piece of Asia transplanted into Kurope; in Inter years it was so be cause of the will of one mnh the ex stiltun Abd-til ilamid II. This sultan, .Mr. I) wight conjectures', firmly be lieved that a dynamo had something to do wilh dynamite, and therefore would have none of them. The Voung Turk uprising in U108 lran.foniicd the city, and according to Mr. Dwight, Constantinople has changed more in the last five vcnr than in the 200 yenrs before them. Dynnmos hum there now; electric cars clatter through its streets, telephone are im use: streets have been paved ami widened; motor traffic plies uon them, and there is even talk of n sub way system for the city. Vet tho tinge of the Orient still saturates its life. Constantinople of today, the writer snys, is neither modern nor mediaeval; not wholly Asiatic, nor yet wholly Kuropcan; rather, it is n confusing mixture of (he old nnd tho new, of tin' east nnd the wet. Collection of Villages The great city, the writer continues is nu agglomeration of villuges'mthcr than mi expressive whole. It does not assimilate the Hoplo who come to dwell in it, but each tribe and race lives in a section apart, speaking its own languages, wearing its native tracts and adhering strongly to its native customs. How tho stranger will live in Constantinople is depend ent upon the circumstance of his na tionality. All visitors, howevor, tnusl share somewhat in its eastern atmos phere. In this connection, Mr. Dwight explains: "The stranger shall not be nmnml when he discovers that his street has no name and his house no number, for tho real system on which the nil dresses of Constantinople nro organ ixetl i that of quarters. I, for one, live in such and such a village ot the Bosphorus, in tho quarter of Candle (Joes Not Out. l-tiid that quarter and someone in it will bo able to find me, if he feel so disposed. Outsiders Do Work "Practically all tho work of the city is douo by outsiders, and each kind of work is done chiefly by men from a certain 'country.' So it is that the men who sell ice cream in the streets nre Albanians, from the region of Uskub; that tho layers of pavements nre Mohammedan Alban ians of the south; that tho railroad navvies nre Christian Albanians from the same region; that bath men nre Turks from Sivns; that street porters are Kurds or Asia Minor Turku, no cording to thu kind of load they enrry; Hint most boatmen nro from the i thick sea coast, and so indefin itely." There is plenty of time in tho Ot- WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Orotfon Negatives Made any timo oj placo by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do the rest X. D. WESTON, Prop. ANTNOPLE TRANSFORMED N RECENT REVOLUTION 1015 lotnnn cnpitnl; In fuel, n prodigality of thin element of IJfe for tho city religiously, rc,'nrilleslv follow four calendars, Tune has no money cur rency llterc; it has no relationship nt GIRLS! CLEAN AND SnrMv trv n "Dandorino Hnlrl Clr-nnno" If you wlnh to Immediately double the beauty of your hair. JuHt moisten n cloth with Dandorlna nnd draw It cnrefully through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt a llmo, this will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt or nny excessive oil In n few min utes you will bo nmnzed. Your hnlr will bo wavy, fluffy nnd abundnnt and poUBOss nn Incompnrablo Boftncss, lu.'itro nnd luxuriance. IScftldcs beautifying the hair, ono application of Dandorino dissolves nvory particle of dandruff; Invigor NO DANDRUFF- BRING YOUR AUTOS TO DOZIER & YOUNG FOR REPAIR The cheapest and best work. Your cars are insured with us There's Not the Slightest Doubt about Safety for your valuables when they aro In our Vault, becauao It Is Flro and Durglar Proof. You can rent a Safe Deposit Box hero for a reason able amount. Why not do it now? OVER 22 YEARS UNDER OWE MANAGEMENT' I i lH Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Efftctlvo from August 1, 1914. to August 1, 1915, and gunrsn.e against any reduction during that tlme: f Touring Car --. f4W Runabout . Town Car .--. 0 F. O. B. Detroit All cars fully equipped. (In tho United States of Amorlca Onljr.) Further, we will bo ablo to obtain tho maximum efficiency in ou factory production, and tho minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments If wo can reach an output of 300,000 cara be tween tho abovo dates. And should wo reach tnis production wo agree to pay as tho Buyer a sharo from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1916) to every retail buyer who purchases a now Ford car botweea August U 1914, and August l, xDla. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, seo tho noarest Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Bnr nuilillaff Modfor. Orego. THERE ARE MANY but OVERLAND LIMITED (03V6 Hrs. from San Francisco) la tho Peer of them nil. Extra Faro $10. Leaves Sim Francisco 4:00 . in. Arrives Chicago U;tf0 a. in., connecting with trains ar riving Now York fourth morning. via tho OGDEN ROUTE (Southern Pacific-Union Pacific) "A TRAIN OF COMFORT" Kuulnniont Includes Observation Car, Ladles' Parlor, llntfot Club room, DlnliiK Car, Drawing-rooms, Compartments with roou suits, Harbor Shop, Shower Hath, Valet nnd LndloB' Maid, Clothos Pressing, Hnlr Dressing, Massago and Manicuring, Stonographor for tho DubIuoss Man, Dally Stock und News Itoports by wire. Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Sign als The Exposition Lino 1915 John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore, PXOTC THREW ssjk SH9 all noconlJnK to Mr. Dnlghl. to thu niutcri.il world, tho worliL, zS dally hreitil and economic rmlfiiivor. tflu TiirltH of ConHtnntiminHi prefer to to iard 12 o'clock iih falling at MUtl!P'i BEAUTIFY HAIR 25 CENT DANDERINE ates tho scnlp, stopping Itching and falling hnlr. Dnnderlnn In to tho hnlr what fresh showers of rntn and nunnlilnu nro to vecctntlon. It coon rlfthtto tho roots, Invigorates and strengthens thorn. Its nxhlllrntlng, stimulating nml lira producing properties causa tho hnlr to crow long, strong nnd beautiful. You enn niiroly hnvo F.-cltV, soft, lustrous hnlr, and lost of. It, It you will Just got n 'Mi cont hottlo ot Knowlton'fl Dandorino from any drug store or toilet counter and try It as directed. Paid Adv. i p : TRAINS TO CHICAGO tho Two othor flno trains via thla route, San Francisco Limited and California Lim ited, Currying Standard and Tourist Stooping Cars and Diners. Further particulars, fares, reserva tions and booklet on tho "Salt Lake Cut Off" call on nearest agent of the Southern Pacific U VI i 4 ., H s? -1t ,'X