vni take ALL the news that's fit to printhonest ed itorials, influenced by neither clique nor corpora-tion-"The Capital Journal stands for the people. 36TH YEAR. Cheerful Outlook for 1913 Advenlist Preacher Has Hail Stones Sized up and Fall' ling While the Sun Is Cook ing (he Bunch of Us INITKD 1-1IKB8 LHABKD WIBK. Dps Molnea, la., Dec. 17 "There won't bo any Panama-Pacific exposi tion. Those poor, misguided persons en Hie ruclflc slope are wasting their money, niey naa Doner d directing their energies In preparation tor the Judgment Day. For the good Lord is going to bring this world to an end In 1913." This was the declaration here today of Rev. W. D. Parkhurst, pastor of the First Adventlst church, who backed Ills assertion with many quotations iroiu the Mule. He also pointed to the Balkan war ns partial proof of his rjredlcllon. 'All tho bobs and rivers and foun tains will turn to blood," said Park- tost. "Hailstones weighing 57 pounds -will fall, and the sun will be so hot that men will literally be burned alive. Kext summer will be so hot that peo ple will be cooked on their bones. "When yim turn tho kitchen faucet next July warm blood will flow, and the soft skin of women will break out in loathesome sores, and seven plagues will devastate the earth." Dr. Parkhurst advises the people to road tho 24th chapter of Matthew, Terse 27, if they don't bollovo It. OBJECT TO PAVING OV SOUTH HIGH STREET Requesting the city council not to accept the work of the contractors who are paving South High street, until a critical examination of the work has been made. Mrs. Julia Mon tague Lord, administratrix of the es tate of W. P, Lord, submitted a com munication to the city council last night. W. P. Lord, Jr., addressed the council on the points brought up in the letter. Mrs. Lord complains particularly of the work on South High street, be tween Leslie and Oak streets, includ ing the intersection. She states that all this portion of the street has been laid during the last month on a wet foundation, notwithstanding her pro , test. Mrs. Lord says it Is her understand ing that after the work has been ac eiitert by the city she would have no redress in the courts to avoid the as sessments or to secure reimburse ment, should the work prove unsatis factory. Because of the excavations n the South High street hill Is the most expensive Improvement ever at tempted in the city, Mrs Ixiril .Wlnroa that- oftoi- lo vtn c ' four blocks of the Improvement the who are working the railroad deal de- Q m (U rieriihnrdt, east side of I.lb ntiactors shipped their equipment to Clare that It is sure to go this time, 1, ,,0weon Kearney and Mission J. McMlnnville, and she recommends that and that as soon as the municipal elec- j A Cammt MRt si(Il nf T.it.erty between the council instruct the city attorney tion Is over next Wednesday this end Ke;nnoy and Mission. Amu S. MiH' i , to beg!,, action to collect the penalty of the line will be ready for detail , (fh fi(Ic of JjnUc betwenn ron.in.-r-of $23 a day which the contract calls work to begin. Tho municipal elec-1 ca, aluI Lirrt:-. John IV Roland, for If the work is unduly delayed. ' tion is for the purpose of votins $-0').-, MU(h 8,(le of ,,,,e between roi.mi.-r-The communication was referred to 000 in bonds k that the city can as-., and Lii.rty. Cora L IT-sr-ott. the streot commlVeo with the city en- sist In building the road. jamllh Bde of Leslie between romme, 8'noer apd the city attorney, with in-1 Dr, J. F1. Reddy, who has returned Ub(.rtv. O U rr ku tnictlon. to report at the next meet- from Crescent City, sav, that the fj, Mc of 8e m. r.n...rc 1.1 Ing. L,e there are subscribing liberally to Llberty. O. 0. McClel.an. south si I . 'the Stock. , of resile between Commercial and I.i ItKCON MAN WANTS The Crescent Cltv council voted Mrg Kllli.,. F. Jory. "'"h i." TO MAHRC DIVORCEE $25oo and De' Norte county commis- 0,nIer lietwPM Twentieth Riid Ioners drew on the county funds to !,..,,,, Minnie Frlck-v, souil Iunitkd Pn.M ....... w.k. 1 I - . fcan Francisco, Dec. 17- On the sup- l.asitlon that a ludiro who divorces. that a judgo who divorces i'eople nilEht. hn nanful In hrlntrine "art hungry Individuals together, Al- oxaudcr Donald McEvoy. of Provolt. Or., has written to Judge Thomas F. Graham here today, stating that ho wold like tn mnrrv Mr. Rmnu F. 1 I n, to whom Judge Graham grant- ed ,iiv , - "u. niree weeas ago. see you have granted a divorce ,0 Mrs. Emma Wilson, judge," reads ,h 'otter, "if Bhe is a good hearted -"...an i would like to have you place me In corresnondencfl with her. I am "4 years old." McEvoy stated in his letter that he a8 a former member of the San Fran- , eo fo'ice force In 1891, and left to 11 P mining. rt' a wonder that all people agree anythlng--the points of the com- p(a8. or that sunshine warms, for in- stance. wis am ; nm. n : iiimii Bwllu Adopts Crcmallou'V nor In. Doc. n.-After a l08 and bitter light, In which the Protestant and Catholic clergy took a strong stand against it cremation has finally been In augurated In nerlln. The first body was cremated this week It costs $12.50 to cremate a corpse. A niche In the crematorium for an urn enn be rented 20 year tor 25 cents a year, or ?5 for the Period. Popular prejudice against cremation was very bit ter but seems overcome. FIELD .MARSHAL WAS VERY BADLY MISTAKES Ill.VlTRB 1'IIRSH 1JSAHKD WIRE 1 uerun, uec. 17,-That Field Mar- stial Baron Von Der Goltz, who re. organized ithe Turkish army some ten years ago, stated in his then laid de. fense plans for Turkey, that it would take a besieging army three months to capture Kirk-Killsseh, which tho rtulgarlnn took in three days, Is the charge made by Dr. Franz Llpp In a local newspaper. Llpp claims to havo a copy of the plan of campaign in event of a Bal nan war against Turkey, drawn up by Von Der Goltz. as a result of tlio publication, it is said, tho aged field marshal will be gin an action for libel against l)r Llpp. War Costs Every Day UNITED PllESS LEASED WIXI. Vienna, Dec. 17. An idea of the "financial mobilization" of a war may be had from the estimate of a compe tent military authority here who places the cost of a war between Aus tria and Servla at not less than $4, 000,000 a day, or $120,000,000 a month, for Austria and Hungary alone. This is exclusive of naval operations. In the Franco-German war It cost J. A . . . i V. $4000,000 Germany an average of $1.20 a day for I cati0ns: every man in the field. In the Rubso- In front of tne property of the Turkish war it cost Russia $2 a day gmith-GllIlnKlmm Co., south side of per man. J Miller street, between Commercial Australian military experts figure ;an(1 saKIlaw-. Elsie Keuscber, east that it will cost the dual monarchy j gl(e of Salem-Oegon City road, be $1.60 per day per man for the 2,500,- twePn Highland avenue and the north 000 men that will be mobilized, if It comes to blows with Servla. Grants Pass Soil Crescent City UNITED PllltSS LEASED WIRB.l Grants Pass, Ore., Dec. 17. It looks as If Grants Pass was going to be I connected with tho ocean town mllna nwav within a short time. Men ' , t nt J1.100. and the Woman s jjjy " T 0v.,nrv nledged $210. ! f the interior towns not I ... ,1111tip- to give money H.r I- "I ,,, aso manv days' labor with teams and mea Th'e crescent City eml ls 1:in;p' , nassted by heavy lumber concerns, and h(l8 ra8ed $10.'00 already. line . .... nf surveyors runi.nm f.lley to connect down the AppleR" Vi ... ... ,.i0 Pass line, came in itri tne ii."" . from Murphy, where the survey . been completed two miles "'low town. Ralph Cowgl". is tne party, says un-, on U the coast. fireiit Actor DfU'l- RlSr-p n' AnXal-an acto, dThe May at .heripe.e e . . . Rignold a best v Han, especlaBy w cent order. He , haa tlrement for mans . A AlUUIf m w w- r 0 tajr mm n r i. it a -. tji- Murder Is followed by Feast Papuan Chief Morders Hnn - dreds of Natives in New Guinea and Feeds on Ten der Parts of Victims frxiTrn rur.ss LEASED WIIIE.) ojunoy, i. s. V Dec. 17. -Frightful massacres instigated by a notori ous native chief In Papua, the British section of New Guinea, have been made public by Jiuues Arnold, a pros pector who had just returned from that country. At tho head of ills murdovous gams the chief recently swept down on sev. eral native villages, butchered the In- habl'nnts. devastated their homes and diner off the tenderest portions of tho slain. The chief did not confine him self to the native villages, hut attacked European sections from which he was repulsed. Mr. Arnold himself had a thrilling experience. Ills camp wat, near one of the native villages and he was alone. He witnessed tho awful bu'ehery and after tfie blacks were satisfied with the blood of their broth ers, they turned their attention to the lono white man. .Grabbing bis Win chester rllle Arnold defied the murder ers, who after he had killed one and wounded another, turned and fled. MAM E1V SIDEWALKS ARE ORDERED LAID A series of 23 new sidewalk reso lutions were brought, before the city council at its meeting last night, and all were adopted. A resolution passed at the meeting a week ago for a side walk in front of the property of R. P. Boise, on the south side of Jefferson street, between the fair ground road and North Sixth street, was repealed, upon petition of Mr. Boise. The resolutions passed last night ,,rovlde Bidewalks In the following lo city limits. Ina C. Bublte, east side of Liberty street, between Wilson and Meyers. Robert Basey, east side of Liberty between Miller and Wilson. Anna Olinger and Laura T. Ramsden. east side of Lllierty between Miller and Wilson. Harmon Snook, east side of Liberty between Bush aim .Miner ,; .Tnmh and Lou Amsler, eaRt side of Liberty between; Bush and Owens. O r.' .,,,,1 T-enn. Sllngmnn, east side of liberty between Bush and Owens. H. and Catherine Muller, east side of . .. . i,etween Bush and Owem: KmmaniKipp, east side of Liberty near Helrs of Taul Kllngler, east, oi t , i.piwcen Kearney and Mission. , . . rpnt,,r i.Kween l -n.o ... - Twenty-first. C. A. W.i"' west l'"e and Ma . f I'oiir- , Fn,.rtePth between vm " ... .. . , .teenth between Cenier and Marion ivon.n-iiK Fl,:" i.(ii((.n i l-Nt .,n Franciso. IXc. 17.- aoKei ,;. net of attempting " Pina Schreiber In the ba ,ssai.!t little .i.i- nf of the hWt lmn;e. G''n;o Williams, a m- i.Ll in the r-li.'.r Iiy ...irter. was I'"" ' ...... ..r Clarence Richt'-r a p;is II '.- . ' taken to Ja'l. charg. oilav, and later with a statutory offend Many Cblnre Killed. A,Jy. Cbln. IX- AlHrge nom- lr of clansmen w re KHH-o ti'.e in op,n flghtlnr " " Gov ernment troopi so far nave been un able to restore order. SALEM, OREGOX, TlT.Sll.IV. m 1 I Hie (ilrU Gate (Mil. New York. Dee. 17.-Three more suffragettes of the original 37 who set out from hero on foot to journey to Albany to present a petition to G-overnor-Klo.-t Wil liam Sul.er when ho takes otllce, dropped out today, leaving but five In all to continue the march. These five are expected t0 reach Osslnlng tonight. They are re ported to he In a very much be draggled condition. .I 4. POSTAL MONEY OKI) lilt FOl ND ON 1I0DY OK TM'fi liximi l'litss ijsaskd wiiiE.) Portland, Or., Dec. 17. According to the postofflee authorities, postal money order No. 169.063, the receipt of which was found among the effects ef the thug shot by Siuita Ann, Oil., possonien after he had assaulted 14-ear-old Myrtle Huff, was drawn out by Ira Jones. An attempt Is being made to identify Jones' business and his connections in this city, The order was for $2.1, drawn In favor of Fred Glenn. Clalskanie, Or. The Clnlskanlo authorities are being communicated with in an effort to locate Glenn and find out what ha knows of Jones. Word is expected from Hood River, Eugene and oilier points momentarily regarding Jones' operation in those cities. Cars into Corvallis by April OrnRon Electric cars will be run ning Into Corvallis before April 1 and improvements on other portions of tho Hill system In Oregon will be. In pro gress with the early approach of :,-rlng, said Joseph If. Young, presi dent, upon his ra'.urn yesterday from St. Paul, where he conferred with heads, of tho Great Northern and Northern Pacific railways, Joint own ers of the local lines. Connection with the Oregon Electric ii'nln line will b made at (iniy a IKiint six miles south of Albany and named in honor of Carl H. (.ray, pres ident of the Great Northern, and Mr. Young's Immediate predecessor In of-1 flee. Ralls will ho laid to the east hank of the Willamette river before February 1. Activity will be tempor arily suspended then pending the com pletion of the new county bridge across tho river. Provision will be made for accommodation of the Ore gon Electric cars on this bridge. Ai i soon as the bridge Is finished the! track will he extended Into Corvallis and regular service Inaugurated. As the distance between Gray and Cor vallis Is only six miles iPtln time will be reuulrwl Terminal property in Corvallis already has been secured. I'MSONKltS FS Wi: mini akizom JUL I. Nin.i. i-iaiss mmsi.ii mi; 1 Nogales. Ariz., !.. 17.- Kigl.t pris on. r:i In tin- county Jail hen-, indud lug one iMirderer, .-scap.-'l at midnight ,,11.1 fled to the nil's oil the Mexlr.HI side on the International border. The prisoners gained their liberty by liiing a hick on the dour of a g'-n ern ei t L r iH.'-a into the p Tln-y made their way he sherUf's olliee and walked main Mid of tho town and pped ncru is into Mexico. I hey are belli? pursm-d by rumlefl. EIGHT DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Going! Going!! Gone!!! AH Your Chances Will Be Gone U You Don't Shop t Once, i f :' !.:(DEC. 17) - wr mm. HlSKlt 17. llll.'. Capital Must Keep Hands Off Bulgarian Envoy to Peace Congress Warns the Cap italists to Not Meddle With It's Actions UNITItn l-IIISS I KAftKD wi 1 Lmdon, lVc. 17.Varnlng toTu ropean capitalists not to meddle lino the peace lu-gotlatloim between Tur key and the Balkan allies, unless they wish to see n renewal of hostilities, was Bounded here this afternoon l Premier Daneff, of Bulgaria, wi,.;, one of the envoys to the conference in progress here, who alleged that finan cial Interests are arrayed with Tur key In (he diplomatic battle over peace terms. lVsplle the pessimistic altitude of military observer here, ulm t I he negotiations to fall, Premier I i.iu eff said there was hope of an nmleahle adjustment If the envoys are allowed to tlx the terms without outside inter ference. "We will concede minor points to Turkey," said hr lianerf, "and the terms of our Indemnity demands toav perhaps be altered, hut the sultan must meet our principal demands, In cluding the disposition of Salonika und Albania. "If Turkey refuses to licrepl the boundary line we have proposed, I am anlhorlze.l to cable Sofia to fire on Ailrlanople. "European financiers are iitleniot Ing to make favorable terms for the sultan by maintaining the Integrity it the Turkish debt, which can mean nothing but that the (Inaticlem are op posed to the allies. They should re member thnt I have the authority to order the Bulgarian army to reney Its attack on Adrlauople. I HIH I Ft. V III1IS Ktlll lMI'HDVIMi (Hh STIILIT Without reading, K! bids Hiibn.llte.l to the city council last night for the luiproveineiit of Oak street from the west line of High street to the east lino of Commercial was referred to the (vitnmllfee on streets. III. Is from two contractors, Areic, ft Son and Au gust Kehrberger, for the Improvement of Rural avenue from Coininerclnl to Twelfth street, were rejected, and the clly engineer was instructed to bring In plans and specifications at the next meeting for nil kinds of pavement. The bids for the Oak street Improve meiit were as foli iwh: Monlag.i" - O'ltel'ly Co., for six grades of Kl Oso paving, $7ilf.! V). $7Lft, I7.-.KI.1I. $7oi!l .fin, $72".T.-.. $;:ib;.4". August Kehrberger, roncr.-t.1 I'M SI. Aret.z ft Sou. giavel ronercti SI2.1J, Claik Henry Coii;0 . net Inn Co, ;.) ,ih,.!i roin-re'e, 7' t : B'ni.da.d iv id ait. 7!'-"' Vi; IlKh' cravel bilullH.i $;inii::t; !,. vnv.-l hltuli.bl.-. f ' hlliiinlii'M.s coiici'-t.', $7.;''.'!. I1IMMS VV.YS 1.1 u.i i: Hll i TUMI. Ill The regular iii.-llne of Ihe Sa illll-lne-H M.-ll'S U-a.-U- Will be I I., night at tie- I'.oa.d ol Trade r al 7:.'l'i. The u line. ;.t this i -,o far have ln I hi al Ho rlon bo'. 'I. Lot on a "'in' of Ho- i. i ) , m caii.s.-l hi 'lie h'.ll.la'.- r fi. hnii'pn t .!! b" a'''-" d H Mil. Otll ' 10' mid the rc-ni, i. .aill)' v II life r'S,I: -I, le.por'an' at the lloai-l '. V-,eral tol-K1 fr '.f , in- up for oi l ile of He h;,,ci 1, II Will b" 'I! ' ,-d u,n I - ' ' o pr- s : ' '. I iv. I)' an 'I b"t d ; -on f hi !,' V r K'.s I- 'on g. n I!'-' ail M c i I e pr.- ll' t" I'11 al,- ci-Ii I ' I.' ."II d irl'-g Jan1 Sos kloii '' HI I' r K 1 1 H of " hh-i-i'i.-ii Tie- t: .-IS ll' Hie -I and r-ill, 1, ..,,,1.. r , ... . in .. I" ' ,1.1 ,o all ii'ld II..- e (..li'.-Ii'1'.!! ''I'll A- 'i."1" l:;'"''r'1 Il'lll toll!''.' lore in. K. i-rai i.H.'-rs of l,i,.i'- e :,, ioiioi n; for .ot.ti'l'-r.iii' ii im I rusodon. While ll, any of the .I am are lemy. a full atotidu'i' evp. c-.-d .lis i .-r- :v, ':m" : M.-una. D,v 17.- With bills for goMs to the .iiuor.-' of fiii.O'W.. W'1 s..hl to th,. Balkan states iin.oilectabl,. owing (,. the legal suspensh.n ,f payments ordered bv tho B.ilk.in cove- nmenti, the Ai.stitau ti vi!, and ! -aih, r tr. dustries ate facing ruin. The telilo rtoik.. are Vu-ttiu's greai.t liidustrj, 'he Hiiikuu stales ne been Hem ; the prln. -ipal cuoir.ers. 'I he situa tion Is made still ,.rs. by th, present tense .Vn-dro-Sen Ism situation. m Hditi) iti ( iiji) ok Kisr Avmoiis I cni run I .H -.N . i iKi-p i.ir ) Is Angeles. Cal . Wee. 17. No word has been received today from the tug t'ollls, which left lio.lomlo Beach ill midnight to search for tho lent avia tors, Kearney and Lawrence The lit tle veiimd carried three , lays' provls I. ns, and It Is believed she will run to the Anacapa Island ., ai the upper end of Crescent hay. Along the wilier front In Itedondo today wild minors that the men had been toui.d rlne on one of the na c.paa caused limcll excitement. The reporis. houeier, could not he traced to a ilclliille -..nil-, e. Will Not Patronize (he Canal C N 1 1 1:1. I UKKS I IllH.ai 111.: Montreal, Due. 17. -"There Is no neccHhlly for the Cana.llan I'licllle railway to operale lis ships through the I'anuma canal," wns the Hlnlemi-iit of Mr. (1. M, ll.mwoltll, vice president of the f". V n, today. II e.lechned Unit Ihn Atlantic and 1'inifle meauuMp lines of tho company work In the en pat'll v of iisnlslants to Ihn tin in Canada inllway, and If their routes were changed to :i direct service Ihrougli 111" cam. I It would hciI.mihIv affect the rnllwav. Mr llosworlh sals there Is llllle tell Ing what tile future mk'it I. ting. !'i lltue II may be ahsol.u.ly iil-eessnn tllllt the C. I'. It use II lite, bill III this .late, he hiiv h "The ua.lh.lt ol our ships Is to bring g.hi. I the mill, and the decision of tic loinpanv 's that the hh.ps of the Ailnull. will not t raven;- I lie I'm 'I fie, n . III I he ship i of the I'l elflc opeiale oil Hie Atlalillc." Creamery Trust Here in n InsiTri. 1-io.ss i.msri' I I'.ii llaod. oi , lie- 17 Ki I.I--IH s of ii,. eil 1. 1 1 a ' le.m.ei ik trout In the noil hi-, e-o, nulling ' -1 1 '. 1 " I, aid ..r ll.nl". ol "I.Hll'-r Im-I" In . e, a r- n.'HO' i.li.i.l'li'd i-b.v bv II." !,-', nil aiHIiorllli s nod. r iir--Hoi. , f He- il- o. I ' i.i. ii i ' The III'. Igalh'l. : I l.-ll,f K.ll.l.l' "if ,y l-'i .l.-ral I M - ' 1 1. ' ,..oia. John V. i t im l in, know n t.. i".! o' Hiot.e cm . . Ii. "I ha l h'-ll g'-IIO' ' II for Hue- 'I he lin e-liga.' ion i on-.-s a h I '- -suit of ii, any pioi- '-I III--I 'I'll I p.i'Hi,. nl. of , '.u.i.-r , ci ei.ni and c , olisell- I s, ,'-. I a I ill. I.y iioi'Ii-u1 m' ,1 ,-l ll,l IV 1 1 " . 1 . - .f I'l I ,.ltl. .,.. ,1.1 In M', nl, in.' I ,i,ir i. '-.ci i:.-:-t . i Morgan I- ',,.'. , ,,:'). ' ,, I I' M , . ,, r.ii.i' Moiran " .(.'! . i - r-i,..fi' p, sxii.r. , o I .1 I'-!., ml I, i i.-i-i -I i ..'ii .it a .0 1"HE largest circulation in Salem and it is steadily increasing The Capital Journal affords the very ocst medium for all advertisers. PRICE TWO CENTS 1 ranic 1 in Girls Is Great 1 : ! ; t , i ; i Italian Tells of Working of Black Hand Society in White Slave Traffic-Business Thoroughly Organized IcsiTtii r-iucin itiatn won 1 Montreal, Wee. 17.-Implicating many local Iiallaiu, at leant one of whom occupies n prominent position In the comuiuully, Carlo WI Batllsla. who Is king within the shadows of the gallows In the local Jail, yester day, In the presence of Judge l.e.-t. Mils counsel and co.nt stenographers, I gave a thrilling recital of the eounlrv i wide operations of the black bund so .cletv and white alave truffle through- out fan, el.i and the t'uile.l tales Wi'.illm: w Ith the w bite slain truf fle, Batllsla admllicl that he was one of the mm lug spirits In the wmk, and .claiming Hint the business wan -or-j.'.nnled on a si stenii.llc basis through i out the country, tint only In 1'i.sleni jt'unada, hut acoss the continent to the I'aclfle const M ini of Hie pil ls 'are Catiadlan horn, hut unite a per jcentiii'.e n.e brought from Hie old conn j try for the silo purpose of suppMnit I dlsreputahte houses thro.ii-.ho.it the Iciuiili and breadth of Canada II iguve a clue to Hie numerous mutdern of llalhius which have I oh.-n place In Mont real and elsewhere .luring Ihn past few Venn. oh iitiiitanio I'KOJKI'T I4 IH IIH'K Nami.a, Ida, I me 17 -'l'hr-n thou miud nor in of fertlln bind noulli of the Snake river n.vir Wilson will b l.r.iilglil under ciiltlvitflon und opened 10 settlement within Ihn neit three inimlhs when the Irrigation prole, t be. Ing built by the Hivihee ltiwermlr, t'unal Co Operative Coiislr.icllnit U C.'U.plete.l. According lo V II. Has, president of (he company, only the or sU home si. ads huui Ims-ii taken up ...it of I'm ii-.tlr- llinio acres, und the remain. b-r v. ill be ..pen to pnl. lie eniry on com-ib-l!oli of the pro),s t Mr. Bun, estl mules that the cost of the water will b.- 1! . an ace The project will c.'ii- slsl of Seven l.llh'S of lll'cll am I a Hill- t age rcaervnlr. The water Is taken fimii llernol.ls i-n-i-k The laud Is on Hie soulh Mhle of til- llier, 1!) miles fioiu Hi!, clly mid eil-uiU to within I i.ir a mile of Hie low ii of Wilson It 11 w. ! protect, . hv the hills all. I will grow trult-t and lo-r iTnp of tender viiib-iv. II Is mild to hn c billr adapt, d to .11 1 el I lied funning. Supri no- t niirt li-cMiiiu. Kupr.-me ' .eiit loilay took a. Hon I ill Hi follow lug - of Ol.-.-oll oi.d- n', iigaliU't ter'n 'II ' oiln III'. .ICill.l -t .1. , allil lie 'I J.l S I ;cll..'l. e (oillily Mtll't ul . app'-lhin's. II, -I .Inll.rt ',ll-. 11:11, II....I, Blld- ,1 M I' V r. I I. .. 1:111 . h .- M-,..n- ll'-ll'oll I slel ml Hi li;o,k o' r,,,lel -ll, re- I,', Cl I I J.1IIII. p J i .11. s 'allll I, Ills, It'.. I ron HI- in l'"rl..u',.l. ll. i l,i re li.iti ' I iri',i.ii!iMf, not . I I . ( . . oil, pi ill.t ,-:- ,, ,.! . l ib H , ii :.,. o'l l" li; 'I 1