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Hw'VTjFtVI'"'- " ' " Of W Stwiil Mml Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I 'air tonight mul tomorrow Mv. IN) .Mln. :tli Pre. .03. Forty-fourth Yr. n.tlv -Ninth Tur MKDFORD, OKKCJOX, "WHDXHHDAV, KKUIMURY 10, 1015 NO. 270 i.i TWENTY-TWO CHARGES FAIL TO WIN VICTORY Germans Alonn Carpathians Try in Vnln to Capture Russian Positions and arc Finally Driven Out With Bayonet Battle Pronounced With out Precedent Losses Thousands I'lVniOflltAllt Feb. 10. A buttle which llio Husiinu wnr office de- SClibl'M M W'itllOllt precedent in his tory, him neeuried in Onlieiu in Hi" course of ihc campaign Tot inn-leiy of tln iiiitiititiiin icginu which sTicen uoilhciii Hungary ri-iim ItiiH-in. In ii single day the (luritinii Imnns chnrg fil tvi'nlytwii limes mi n Hit-sum Misllloii. Tlicy made their rhaigcs lii ii hill In tlui fni'u of. nilillorv fnc Twice they gained possession nf lln heights, lint nernrdlng In tin' Humii stntriiicnt lln-y were finally duci mil with bayonets. Tim Oh man losses nio described iik "cxce-.icl hi'iuy." Trns nf Tlinii-ontls liil In tlm iccent u'tuek "f the Her mans on llio Win -ii w flout llio Hus sion statement hiih llifir losse iiimniiiti'il to "twin nf thou-iimls." Another Hn-inii letnrv U Mini In lm been gained in I'liliiinl. whcie the Hermans attacked the ltii.sinii fun-on. Although tlm llussiiui foiec- iilon tho Wnrsiiw front lime undntiiken mi nttnek, they iippnrcntly hnvc been no more luecessful tlinn woto the (li-riiiuiiH in their lust onslaught. So fm- us Iiiim been reported, there is m lniHiitiitit shirting of position-. In noitlii-ni I'nliuiil nimiher hnpottnnt (initio limililPr wny, with the issue r-t ill undecided. The scene of the severest fighting was HiiliroiUlliiitV miles south of Snnuk, in (Inliela. It is claimed In (he Hiis-ian Ktnff Hint the Hungarian I'nn'i'H In the Cnrpnthiaii hne been augiuenled lv :i0.00 Hcnnaus, and (lull Ueniliiu nf fieri s now nie def iiiilfl.v directing Hie Cuipathian inovi-iiii'iit. Alminlon Aggre-slwi Tho (Icrtnnn phm insofar a il rnn lie observed here, now seems to lie to nlminloii gradually their nggic-sive on (lie llrurii mnl in IlioVistiilu region, nml to trmmfer lln-ir t'mnps to points where there in ivnror opportunity of piercing Hie Htiimi defensive. The fighting i th ('"imlhiiiiiH would up-pi-nr In In ii pint of this prneetlnre. Coiieentrntinir th'ir forces llio night nf February 7. the flenniuiN enily the following uiorniii" began what doubt lehK ilip'nlie ileelopeil into nno of the fioivot nttnek i he Cnnmlhinii ennimin. With their flint lino.nl most nniilhllntoil tlie.deunntix pnMieil fnrwnnl their seeonil line umler the hiiplMirt of lu'iiw nitillery mnl were nieeeHHfnl In Kiiinlnu' Htinteyie ele vntion. lint from tlii -oiitioii they were ulinoxt Imini'ilhitelv ilriven linek liy n ltulim Imyonet ehni-ue. Allnrk nml Connlei-.AIInck Altnek nml eitniiter-iitlnek fnlloweil in rapid hihvobsIiiii nml townnN eve. niiHj llio Oeiiiumi, in (jrent nuniWrx, Hffiiifil to he in jieriiimieiit po-ehM'on nf the heichli. Then n eenernl eoiin-ter-nltiiek by the HuhhIiuik lesnlled in two bourn hind himtl-lo-hniiil fijjht iuj,', uhieh left Hie Minw-ebid hillfiths hlrewn with ileiul. Alter a mod blub bom reMiHliineo the (leiiuun lopments linnlly definitely were driven out, A ltiiHsian officer elainiM porsojinllv to hiivo oniuiliitl UiwardK of 100 Uer nmn dead beforo tho niiMiiin poM I'lloim ,n HiiK bill. He deseijlied tliis i'uitniiA!iuent ii ii typleal of tho Imtlli'H wbieli are occurring daily in the Car pathian nioimtnluK. BRITISH INQUIRY OF LONDON, Feb. 10.-Tho Uritinb foreign officii loduy started an In quiry into the nature of the cargo of Hid American HteainMilp Vilhehiiinn, preparatory to deciding finally what attitude tho government hIiiiII adopt in Hid eibO. Tho Willielmlna Bailed from New York January U'J for llamliurg with a cargo of fooiMuffH, Lust nlgbl who put into Fahuouth. ASK PRESIDENT TO ' IRK FOB FREE AND E HHHH MM WASIIINOTO.V, l-Vli, III. -A i-oiiiiiiltli'c iciii'Hi'iiliiiK Hie I'oliMi I'lili'onx Allinnee of Aiiici'ii'ii iippenli-d In Pnideiil Wilton ludav to wink for a li mid iiideneiideiit I'olninl "in eiibe he h eiilli'd iinonto piiilie- ipate eilber dlleHlv or indiieel- lv in the Inline eonlereiiec nil- jiihlnig tlie nl Iiiim of Europe" ul'ter Hie war. lie wax told lln' eoinilliltee biioke for 1,11011,01111 l'oli-h iiiimiynmlH in the I'niled HtittCM. The pieKideiit told Hie eiiiuuiitlei' thiil lie bVinpiiHiiid deepU mlli I'olanil. 4f WAR UNTIL PEACE OF EUROPE SURE PKTIKKIWAO, IVb. l(l.--lleobi. Hun fprcfMiig the eonui'tioti Him Ifiih-iii would eairy on the unr until the peace of Kuropo in nsMiivd wen ui'lopted by Hie diima at the clone 01 itM billing jeterday. The lesolutioni nbieb weiu adopted without a dii Mcutiug vote, Miid in part: "The diima cxprcHM1 Hh fiun con vietiou that the lent uatioual unit libeniting objects of the incM.-nt win will be iKibii'Ved mul dcclmcH the in- flcvilile iletenuinalioii of the ItuxMimi mvtioii lu rairv on the w-nr until enn ditiuux bliull have been imposed on the enemy, iMHttriii the peace if l-'uropc and (he restoiution of lijcht mul jus tice." At the clo-e of the peech of For eiuu .Minister Sunnoff, which wiih receive,! with loud itpplniM', Pinfo or I'util K. MilukotT mbliebM'd the tl iiiiui in bclnilf of the constitutional ileinocrnt-. "We are convinced," he wihl, "the ucconiplibhmcnt of our piincipal tiibk, the neipiibition of the btiaitH mul t'niituntinnplc-will be Kuarmileed in cooil lime botb from a diplomatic and military point of view." zeppeIW in norih sea OKN'KVA, Feb. 10. The entire crew of n Zeppelin which ban been mibbiiig for four dayn wiih diiwned uheu the uiibhip fell in the North Sea off the count of Ociimurk during n htorm, it is reported nt Friedrieh bhafen. Detail of the divider have not been received. It is Haid that one Zeppelin and two iiirhhiw of tho I'liibcvul type will accompany the Herman troops which have been dctuiled to take the field against Seibiu. The I'aibovuls, de. Hated and loaded on bpecial rail road trucks, .passed through Muuieli yes terday mi the way to Vienna. Austria is experiencing gieat diffi culty, especially in Hungary, it is ie ixn (tl at Innsbruck, in mobilizing the landbtrum of (he classes from the yeais 187B to 1880, which wcrq ve cently called to the colors. .Women are said to he preventing the men, iiiiiny of whom are grandfathers, from leaving their homes. BY MAN IN MAM litiltMK, Feb. 10.-Vhilo Ambus hailor flerard and n party from tho American embassy were attending a theater last night they were greatly annoyed by a man in tho niidieaeo, who protosted beenuso they were spoakiug Knglihh. When this man was informed that hts remarks woro di reeled against (ho American a minis sudor, bo began n loud and violent tirade, nanst tho United Slates for iermillin tho exporlatiou of iiruiH. Tho man waa finally auppresBcd, DUMA 1 HR SOCIALISTS OF GERMANY STILL pro WA While Not 0cslrln to Take Action Dtirlnn Present Crisis, Party Aban dons None of Its Principles De clares War Hated by All of the People of Every Nation Enuaued. IIKIIUX. ia I Ion, Feb. 10.- Ocniiuu MiciuliblM. while not dciroii nf piexeiililig liny, piiilisill isbiiew ol of taking miy other uctinu limine the pier-cut ciiciM which niiylit inilitale nynin-t the hnniionioiit co-opcriition of nil pin tic, hiie Mirreiiih'P'd none of their views.. This U i-lmwn hv tin uitiliule o' the Micmliot member ol the I'liibhimi diet, which begmi n sck bion yeNterdny, Ilerr lliioeh, n mi eialiKt dcb'nle, lend on behalf of hi" pmt.v it ilcchiiutiou which is in part as follew: "The hueiiilibi democrat parl inmutanib il oppobilion, liiir-rtl el: piiiieiplc he Hie limner jrovernmi'ii' pobi-, which policv hit leiiiuiiicil in nil mateiiul tiling- uneliangi-d. The paily, howewr. refmliw in tbix erit ienl time from iutioilucin Ii-ii-sioux nf n polemic nature into He eoiiiileiiitiou of the buduet on it first rcnilinj;." AsUt riiliiTbHl, Suffrage lli pnity had hopul, Heir Ilir-cli contiiiued, that Hie .iteiiiinent wieihl fulfill its diilv by crantiu uuifotiii suffrage with the -rerrt diieet ballot, at the session of October 'JO In ft. lie mentioned the desire of the social lcinneint for tin bonornl.f pence, and cencluded: "We know that this wnr is deircd bv the people in none of the belliger ent lauds; that its cud is everywhere loured for by the eople. We cherish the confidence that the voices li miindiui; peare will inw more numer ous in all belligerent lands, will mukc themselves lieiird in influential nunr ters and that under the influence of this desin' for peace, (v-peeially of the (abiuiug cbibses of nil lands, mi or snred pence mnv come speedily, to the well-being of thc.fleiinau jeple nml of all bummiitv." I'llikuerbt Interrupts Heir von lleydcbrniid replied to Ilerr Ilirseb on bihalf of the uoti-sn eialibt parly. He deelnred that the prcbeut moment wns not a suitable one for advancing special wiches or complaints. The situation wns one which demanded that the entire Fnis nan people show itself united, ns its soldiers on the buttle field were united. Iferr I.iebkiiecbt interjected: "You have no right to speak in the nnme of the Herman people." This renin rk brought forth cries of protest. Ilerr lleydebrand continued bis reply with mi exhortation to the delegates to woik together and make any sacrifices ncrebsurv for victory. E DOES LITTLE BUI TALK OI.YM1MA. Wii., Feb. 30. The state legislature, which in tho first four weeks of its deliberations passed only th co bills, two of them being for the IcgUhitoio's own expenses., entered upon tho second portion of the sixty day session today without having iaken decisive notion on anj important subject except to decide to avoid all liquor legislation. The Icgishiturc is overwhelmingly republican in botb brunches, but i held in check by tho veto power of flovernor Lister, n democrat, and the thrcnt of referendum. OF RAISED IN GOTHAM NKW YOltlC. Feb. 10. Tho mice of hi cud was ineren oil today from 5 to (I cents throughout New ork and vicinity, llolls also went up from 10 to 12 cents a dor.en and nio and cake in proportion, A few bakers bavo been charging fl cents for several days and yesterday others increased tho price, but it was imt until today that tho last of the laruo companies joined tho movement. EMERGENCY CLAUSE ON BILL CREATING LAKE CIRCUIT JUDGE SAI.K.M, Ore, IVb. 10. lli'Ciiuxo natural Imrrlcri) and the element nil hut (pointed l.nke county In the winter and stop tho wheels of Justice, tho Oregon nennte today pa cued a hill Introduced ly I'rfxlilonl W. I,ulr Thomson, creating a. Jinllelal dlntrjct In Hint county. The uuthor explained that on two Hides the district was walled In by lofty mniintnlnH, deep in xnow In winter, nml thiil the nenrcHt county seat to the north. wa ISO miles" nml to the west 150 iiiIIck. and for till i canon the Jails In winter were kept full, lieraimo the courts oiiUldo l.ako roun ty could not ho readied. The hill cnrrleu an emergency clnuiic. SEATTLE POLICE PUTRID WITH GRAFT SKATTI.K, Wank , Keli. 10. Prone ciitlug Attorney Alfred II l.uudln who eterduy rained the arrent of Policeman Paul It Srhumnnn nnd Charles Shcn keeper of a rlgnr store, churglng them with extorting money from dlxortlerly women, raid teday: 'Kver since I took office, lam month I hae lit en mnamlng evidence of grnft In tho police department. 1 have dlKroverert that kouic tirnuches of the departinent are putrid with graft." Chief of Police. I.ang. who recently took office, nsHlitted I.undln In gath ering ovldence'ngaln5t the men ar retted, nnd personally dismissed .Schumann from tho force. Schumann and Shea nro In tho county Jail, tin able to furnish JuOOO ball. Schumann had been n policeman six years. Lun din says he. has evidence that tho ex policeman collected bundredH of dol lars from women. Hack woman on Sclnnnann'o beat wns required to pay Jo a week, leaving tho money In an envelopo nt Shea's cigar store, ac cording to I.undln. AT "COLON, Feb. 10. Tho damage wrought by ii strom which began yes terday Is estimated at nearly $ 1.000, 000. More than half of tho eastern breakwnter In course of construction here has been destroyed. The waves are still rolling over tho west ern breakwater but tho storm, tbo worst norther slnco tho brenkwnter was built, is now abating. During tho night tho four master Pendleton, with a cargo of piles, be came waterlogged and wns beached. The water front ot tho harbor is strewn with wreckage. Tho storm was responsible for tho deatir of two Indians, Six Inches of rain fell. This Is unprecedented for February, oidlimrlly tho driest month of the year. IRAL CALLS UPON PRESIDENT WASUINOTOX, Fob. 10.-Admiral Unroii von Schlgeto Down, Japan's representative at tho opening of tho Panama Pacific exposition, called to day oa President, "Wilson nnd Socio' tarlcH Uryan and Denials. Tho secre taries Inter returned hts calls. Secretary Uryan expressed to Ad miral Down tho bono tbnt ho would onJov hts visit to tho I'nltod States and fool that his welcome, boro was as friendly as that which Secretary Secretary Uryan onjoyod during bis stay in Japan a tow years ago. Tho distinguished Japanese naval offlcor was ni'i'omnnnled to the white bouse nnd tho departmontn by Ambnssndor Chimin nnd offlcera of hla staff, Com mnuder Nobayoskl nnd Lieutenant Comamnder 1'yedn, MILLION 0 1 N NF! HA FLIES OL IN E Ctinnrdcr Hoists Stnrs and Stripes While Crossirtfl Irish Channel to Secure Protection From German Submarines Officers Deny Story, But Passengers Vouch for Truth. Ni:W YOKK, Feb. 10. I'.isengers on Hie ('muni! line ltiiti-li -tcamcr Oidiina. which united here lodny from F.nglmid, Miid that the slemuer flew the Aunriciiii fln lor nenrly twcnt.V'I'our hours on .Inminrv '11, while passing thiough the ltih cn. The stars mid stupes they jiid, were hoisted on Snndiiy uboiit un hour lif ter the Oidiinn left Liwrpnol nml not hauled down until emlv moriiiug. The Ordiinu we to mmI rruiiri.iver pool Saturday, .luiiuarv .'10, but did not depart until Kh.'IO the next morn ing. I'lisKcngrrs- heiiid that the rea son for the dclav wiis (hut a Oerman siihmnrine was hoveling in the iein ity. The Americnu fin. was raised, they suiil, shortly ufter (he Ordiiiiii cleared the Mciscy. The explmiatioti which the pascn gi rs suid they jeceived from some of the Ordi'L.t's under ulfirerf. wiis 'mt the American Ib.fi'tail been iniscd fur the imipose of .-otecting the Auieri can citizen- among the 210 niis-en-aer-. Charles V. Sumner, general agent of the line In this city, denied today that tho Ontuna had flown the Amer ican flag except at her foremast, which he explained Is customary on all ships to Indicate the country to which thoy are bound. Postengers Innlsted.'' however, that tho flaR wns flying oft Indicating the nationality or the vessel. "At no time was the American flag raised nt the stern of the Orduna, " said Mr. Sumner. Interest nt Washington WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Reports that the Cunarjlor Orduna bad. lll;e the Limltanla, sailed ncroas the Irish: Sea under the American flag com manded deep interest at the state de partment today nnd recalled the re cent charge of tho Herman foreign of flco that it had evidence that the Urltlsh admiralty had issued an or der for Urltlsh ships to use neutral colors. That representations vould be made to Great Urltaln indicating the dangor to neutral shipping if belli gerent ships used neutral colors, Is now regarded as certnln. although they will not bo in tho naturo of a protest. i LITTLE DAMAGE TO COLUMBIA JETTY PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 10. Word received by the United .Stales engin eer' office here on tbo dnmnao done to the south jetty nt the mouth of the Columbia river dining Monday night's storm, shows that the jetty did not suffer to the extent that wa- fir-t reported. The tre-llo above the rock fill was damaged. Imt llii-. according to army ciigineeis, wns of no value and lias been nhandoned for -nine time. The jetty itself, although the rocks settled appiecialdy nt places, was not damaged. Fiist repmts -aid that a mile of the jetty bad washed away. 'S WASHINGTON, Feb. lO.-Foimnl ucknowledgnient of Oieat Hritain's application for the extradition of Werner Horn, who uttempted to blow up the Canadian Pacific Vnilwa. bridge at Yancehoio, Mi1., has been received by the British embassy fiom the state department. The case, now pusses from the realm' of diplomacy until tlm agent of the (fauadian gov ernment s able to establish a piima facie case against Horn beforo tbo I'nitotl States commissioner in .Much, ias, where Horn W now held on it minor charge. GLORY 1 ON EPAI OF BEAUTY'S FACE SAYS KANSAS LAW - TOPKKA. ICiui.. Feb. 10. Kurt-it women under l.'i venr- of age who wenr eni ornnnicnt- or trcnt their i'iicch with imm- luetics "for Hie mrpi-e of etc- ntinjf a Inl-e iiiiprcs-inn," will be guilty of milcmenor, upon conviction be -object In IIiipm, if u bill iutrodiiei-d ludn.v in the lower bouse of the Icgi-lntiire by Itcprc-cnlulive .McOiuni-, be comes n law. Face powder, erfiinio, false hair mnl hlcnchiu:.' umleiiaU for Hie hair are unions ibe nrficle- the bill would forbid women to ii-c. The bill provide- that the wo men may not hnre their ears pierced or wenr nr rings "nt unities or in nf;- public phiec-." f-f-f-f-f-f-f-fV-f-f-f-t- T E PAIMS, Feb. Id. The Kola Trib unal hu- rejectcil Count Itoni de Cus tclliiue's -nit for annulment of hi marriage to Aunn Oould. now the Diiehe.s, of Talleyrand, aceonling to a sptcinl disuitib from Home. Ar guments in the thiid trial ot the en-e were closed ve-terdny, after wbieli the court uunoiuct-d its tlecision. Coiim tie Cn-telhineV uppcnl to the vnticnu courts for the annulment of bis marriage to Annn (build ha- been icmliti;.- -ince 1SI10. I'tider the ec clesiustic juilicinl ssem, befori- n leligious marriiiue is unnullcd the ense must be hi aid tbn'e times by the llu u Tribunal, en eh time by three different judge- iiikI two deci-ions inu-t I'm or a eoule-tmit before the judgment i fin.il. lu the Cn-tellune en-e the oiia-eut ilueiie of Tnlley rnnd ba- won two of ihe-e deci-ion-. If the count had In en successful in obtaining unniibneut or the religiou marriage he woubl have been able to marry iignin. Tinier the French law be would lime olitniued oossessinn of their three children, who were gixen into the custody of tluir mother when she obtained n divnice in the Paris court- November M. 1000. SLAVS MARCHING GF.NKVA, via Pari-. Feb. 10. The llussimis ure marehiii'; into Huugarv by the valleys of the Thei-s and lns rivets, accortling to ndices received here. Taking the offensive at Kor osiuezo, Ihey ure said to bae inflict ed scere lo-se- on the Austrian- and advanced five mile-- in the dirccti.m of llorkut, in the l.yuttu valley. The Itu-siaii- pnigicssed southward a far a- Tarja-Kcinute mul Perczny, on the railroad from Turja-runr, cap. tilling two hutterie- embedded in the mud in the Polonitia-lliina mouutniii FLEEING BANK THIEF CINCINNATI, 0 Feb. 10. A iW to fight between William Cross, cashier of the Mohawk Geiman Hanking & Savings company and two men who iittemptetl to rob the bank today, resulted in the death of one of the robbers. The other fled with !?700, hut later was captured wib the money. When the robbers ordered Cross ( put un his hands Jie grabbed a pistol and fired. One robber seized u roll of bills lying on the counter and both lied. Cross followed, firing. One robber iL'opped i;i the doorway. He died in a hn-pitiil. The other robber ran down the stieet and for several hours eluded the nolice. ('rns wilt not injoicd. UN BON LOSE T M DIVORC AGAINST DUCHESS HID UNARY NO BREAK IN SENATE FIGHl ' OVER SHIP Bill" ontlnuous Session Had Lasted Fifty two Hours This Afternoon, With Little Chance of Deadlock leing BrokenNorris of Nebraska De serts Administration Forces. WASHINGTON, Feb, 10. At -i p.' m. this afternoon the senate had leen In continuous session -2 hours tho longest session on record nnd there wns no break in tho fight over tho administration ship bill. The first break in the administra tion forces canto when Senator, Nor rls, progressiva republican, who has been p voting with the administration democrats, declared hoaw little use of delaying other legislation as the re publicans had tlemonslratea they held votes enough to filibuster the ship bill to death. Without his vote the democrats could not pass tho bill unless they got other support. Kxtm Session Likely Various (dans for action, such as passing n shipping bill In tho house, were discussed with the leaders by President Wilson and whlto It was generally expected the president would call an extra session on March . if tho bill falls, all efforts wero con centrated on pushing the measure through now. Those who conferred with the president heard htm reiterate his de termination to call a special session if necessary, but he had not given up hope that tho bill could ba passed without It. Senator Townsend, republican, thin morning relieved Senator Sherman, who had ben talking" sfnee 1 n. in., opening the day's assault on the ship ping hill from the republican side. Ilrenk Cmler Strain Many senators had begun to break under the Strain of the fight. Sena tor Penrose was compelled last night to go to his hotel under the euro of a physician. Others were forced to retire to their homes, but plans of senate leaders wero made to rush them back on short notice should their votes bo needed. When Senator Townsend concluded Senator Gnlllngcr moved to lay aslda the ship bill and take up tho water power bill. That proposal, however, was tabled, 49 to 30. Senators Hank head, Hardwlck and Vardaman of tho domocratic Insurgents, joined the democratic side on tho vote. Sena tor La Follote, republican, votod with tho republicans to tako up tho water bill. Tho losa of Senator Nqrrls' vote showed a threatened break '" the administration Jlnes. Tho Ne braska senator disclosed that he was undecided whether to nld tbq effort to force the muiisuro through, ttollois .May Itt'tum The first intimation that the re volting democrats might bo brought back Into tho fold to oto for the bill In an amended form came late today. Senator Hardwlck said overtures worn being made for a conference between tho democratic leaders and tho re volters. "It will not bo a caucus this time, however" kald Senator Hard wlck. "If anything comes of It." All of the Insurgents senators would vote for a motion to udjouru and n suggestion Is that six or the seven might vote for tho hill If cer tain chnnges were mado, IN STATE LEGISLATURE .IF.FFKItSON C1TT, .Mo.. Feb. 10, The .Missouri, do-r had h Any .be fore IhT state legislature yVMfcKuiy, For the llr-'t 'tune in tlia history or thg nsseinbl.v a joint session of the lioiisit ami senate committees was held to consider legislation for bettor protec tion of dog-. The hem ing developed it lively de halo between dog fanciers' and wm owners, the former favoring and Ih latter opposing tho proposed wen uies. Seven iijenttrH wcrp e44 eretl. At tho close, pf tta bwriwr Itcpreseiitutive Hyslon mummied Jw would draft n substitute, bill, wkii would combine tk uVirable future, of n)l the bills hvuI wu'uU tfffoftl pro tection to slump Mfcl 4Hi u. (Ml r-l v. a1