v fr- - A J" j , EVENING PUBLIC EEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, A.PBIU 22, 19i9 I M I'd s" & l.v i St- j w m1? . if- . JT 3f:. '... :Vfcfe C V &. i?OS"i ., .3S?8. 1 't" k. "rift1 m 4i tm. nv AND RAIN HALT ST J ;j!rttw Competitors Prepare for iOvorseas Flight as Hawker and Raynham Tarry U. S. NAVY MEN GO NORTH Ily the Awiri.itril Press 3HNS AVIATORS ft I , Anf2r r SI. .lohns, N. T.. Aprils - Wriilher '" "" t'lou'nee ns llir result of popn conditions were ncain mifnornb1o lochi Inr outeri . according to information for n Mnrt of the proposed transatlantic rri,,iim ,niIoll frf Stockholm. Hlrhts liv llnrrv Hawker, Austriillnn ,,,, pilot of the So,nv..li biplane ami , "" '"nm,.n of Vln.limir ha. l,r i 'n ni mil l.Vnlerick 1' Hnvnhntn. his.'leriee, nppomlrd a i uniniitlcc of womrn British rhnl. who is to use a .inriin ,.Ia .nnMiinn ?,- Sml ln nrrvnilrd here nod .r roS and niin P r a l n .1 ports from m.d-Atlaic.n.li...t-l -on "!'"- . . ...... tl Illl I'll IIUTllU'U UUHIIIM.ii -. If lirifninrnhlf wrathrr nml iii winds ..am tin it n .il..lt In t1 Tlir if is. ni I) III I O PV- ernl nrr .oninetllors may ill rue Willi lFlull-Illlll'r'- their machines and attempt lo get awav with Jtnjnhniu and Ilnwkn An air drome is lieing prepnird at Ilnibor Urace for a llatullev I'age enture. ami esterdn there armed no agent of Boulton& Paul of orwieli. Dnglund. who is selecting a -ito for an airdrome nnd nrrunging for petrol and auxiliary Mtpplies for that firm's airplane, which, lie announced, is scheduled to stall from liere in "Sa or .lime. Captain Kuliicj I'.enuetl. son of .1. It. P.rnnett Newfoundland minister ot iniiiriu. in iimiiiiii'ii ii - i-ii iimh- " n....- si n en route to maue final nrrangements lr P.oullon V I'liui. lie will be followed here shmth, it is said bv the comnntn's sliop fone. which ........... . .,-- includes twelve nr wiiii.cn ine.;ii.Miii:n. The nach.ne In hi ii"0d in tills ac- i ,1()l ,,hsrned Ihe irgistiutinn nile. I'luNi il-l pli i:i . nest wirk The Anieii tenint is said lo be a tw in-eiigini (i bi Connades nblenoxski and Curia- inns woic , hosen bv Ihe Irish societies pauecf ,pecml ih-gn but ''"''V.1 ' 'l!' . kin." who ,! s iml-es on II lain,, in Ihe 1 mlcl Slal.s to nppral lo thr :.tt I. no ...Jr. mi, m of t ie exact stvb if the plan" or of the ulenlitv f l.er pilot. P.eotiflt mav br the man, it wus said lie was n llritish llicr with .the Prnich army and wears the Piench, 'war cross. , At Cape I'.iojle it is evprcled that one or more of the lelixstovc fillies do- signed by Lieutenant Colon.-! .lolm C. I '" ','"'' Porte, of the Itiitisli army, soon will v " " "' " arrive for a trausnthinti- iittu,, while i ""' i.an'ta Captain Arthur Pii.vze is undeistood to have a plane ready for shipment lirir at one?. New Yoih. April LI' Thirty siv oh- jiervrrs. medianiis anil lepaii men v Iceteij by the Iliiiinu of Navigation in connection witli Hie iinvj s piaus ior n transntlanti. Ilight next month left the iiaval air station nt Hn.kaw.iv est,i liny on tin mine lavrr Aroosiook, bound for Nevvfoiiinllaiid MOTHER OF 17 MOURNS ONE Runaway Boy Brings Sorrow to Heart of Parent of Many Newarh. N. .1.. Apnl -J The pat nble of the lost sheep .nines v.-iv close to Mrs. Marie Casnle. f.u she has grieved herself si. k because fourteen year-old Prank, one uf her srienicn living cliildrrn. is playing "hookrv' l.as written thnt he will go west I Mrs. Casnle is the -wife of Assemblv man Charles P.. Casnle. Thev have bad .nineteen childnn. but all the nt.s ,, i so large a family have not pi. vod upon the mot hi r as lias'rank's absent . "Tlir twins died lime months ago," said Mrs Casnle today "and two we. k ago J'r.inkir disappeared I have .i large fainil.v . but I cannot sp.ir,. a -i nl. one. I want Prankie to return, .in, I il '' the police find lulu thrv mil tell him In xvon't be whipped. 1 pM w.ini mv , loy. "He wro.r mr a uole from . w n k a week ago. saving. I in goiu to tin gou with a ru ii man.' and I lutv.n i f heard fiom bun smc,. He ttj seen ,,n l-'ifth nvenur l.itir l.v u N'evv.uk Imv xvho asked bun to .nine bin k with Imn Tjut he would not " WHEN ORDERING a table sauce see that you do not receive a substi tute for d&easc&fcs: X-rtisi3 SAUCE It has no equal as a de lightful pavormg for manv dishes Call for LEA&PEWS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE and get what you order. THEALL-DAY x EVERY-DAYSMOKE j S; ,AY"Mapa- cuba" at the "i nearest smoke shop and treat M-A : CiRI your taste to REGULAR Cigar. Havana Filler Sumatra Wrapper Cents and Up1 10 6 Sizes All Cigar Sellert BAYUKBOS. Mip .Manuraeturora of th Kamou , i C rrnM, iawl tlsut, ' (OWfriMPPMnB. P W- ' mm g5mtTFi w.kiiijw uuy ,4 "REDS' " FREE LOVE BUREAU SAD JOKE; 2 OLD MAIDS FOR IT'S m. A1n -,. , ... ... Haiulsome Girls Abducted by Force New "Trojan Wars" Follow Raids lunlnlilv ot the modes (if payment of the. London. April ir..--(l'orro,pniiilcnce Sinn's which have born ejueted ns re- f,, j, ini-.iivcM,.-,eiw,.w.! 1M""" '"i" tlir ii.itinn!ili7iiti(m (it womrn i thr trraty ptovisionx, which the (icr- 'in iniithrnxt Russia has brrn Mnspcinlcil wno air to impine inl.. the operations ,.r (I,.. I. I . . , "" ' '" !""1 ","U " r0""" " "' ,, I(,!ls, Mp ,,,,, ...., 'n.n i..., . . , ii'. I lie lin.ii,iin iiiyr t :i tin ilislies nn . i i ... .. ...... ,' . ,. ' lH't Ml I lit ill I tin -. c.tllc ..t .... I!.... "nm in iiii I Jinui Mil lion The sy.t...., p.. nidrs thnt nn y . ' "" ,"' '"T" ' ' , Kill on irarhniK the i,K(. of r,Bhtrrn I "'". ' ",,c', S,i,,''v'- '"'l',r wlm h these iniiih ni-lir her name in the i,,,,, ilu '""""'i'-"Kn''' to l:,l,r nnmrdiate military of free Imn, after whidi she is ,.,. '""'I navnl m tmn l Id Crnnany lnriik nrlird in srle. I i.niii...r f.. ,,,,,.,' the lieace lie.itv o Inr as it itffects men lielwern nineteen nml fifty enrs old "The law led to lamentable ion fusion," siijs thi. (Inet.i, "in jmlii ial notions if to prison.il inviidiihilii). A lew dins after the mimcI's deene. Wholi women erv ycneiiill.v icnninl. two men knottn to nobody mrird in i tar town anil tyril Hie Iwo ilanuhteis .-..,.. Inr ii --null . linn n n.iii ...in nn,, . ...... ",. " ' "' ......... ....".' ..... Hide diclaring they had . hosen thoin as wives mid that Ihe gills, without inriiirr irieninny. innsl siiimiit. as lliey I " ' ' "- J. ".-' "" ." ....'... dci iie, the men vv.ir nKhl. nnd the girls wi re uin led oil They have nut cince been hen id of l.v the village folk '!! t . s.ijs the (inrtii. was done in U. ,l!lme of the nalinnalixation of . MllI1, , , istl,iii es of the r,.,,.sl , , .,. ,..., , . iiiliuin.liiilies. nie . Hi il bv I jithusiiiJis tor national ijitiou naliir.illv . nil males -i.inl whole villages, -pr voung gills ami demmiil pmnf thrv me not nioie than ' eighteen. As lllis pioof is dilhclllt to ) give, imiiiv of the giiN aie (airied ..IT. land their hnvr in ru suicides tluil null - dors us a icsiill In Ihe low ii of Kovtov a .amp.iigu without paiallel sue ' the 'I'lojan wni u.is waged b. I wren I lie v.ingeful 1 1 In lives of mi ahduitcil uatioiiali.il gn! .liul her p. tsei lltol's In this town Ihe "Itegtstei of a tiou.di.cil AV-ithii1-'. Ivas (;pciiid on Ie n iiiIiit I. but up to IVbnwiy 1 List onlv two wniiiru. hnlh mule than tnitv and neitliei of whom had ever been uidiriril, irgistrrrd tliein'selves ns will- mg to accept tlir lirst hu-li.iml tin: I stale sent along On the (ommitt.e win. h is now lo iirvise thr nationalization .In tic or to , i inui.'ii.l its complete nluogation sits and Mmc. cia Aikadirfl. u P.olshevik eu j tliusiast. who i ommauiled a detai hment of women soldiers lining the leient operations against Adimiul Kolchnk's nrmv at Prim She lias been woumlnl I vv I' e $ ft 't , .$-W" L'JLJgJ. d ' gtfitfiHfiii Bflffii wrr D fill n n J iMTy7 1 II " ni ' .4 mi 5 II R S J 1 Teutons Send Peace Mission Ccinliiiiirtl from- Pace On riiipntriitiailrs ilinig'il with tlip peace Itcsotintlnlis wii iinprriiine, i.iuu iimri fnim tin- point or prestige Unit pirn- Iitiolrnthirlri of llic Albeit anil nsiori- ' ,rii P,mor n.nui mil meet with Cer- man iciiic.oiiiiiiiV(" ni rn.mii imiK nnu ilignlh. Furthermore, it n planned to luivesiieh IhnltPil discussion of tin- pence proposals ns Picsident Wilson nml tils iisvni Intri are ptcpairil to mlmlt. "ll' deleKiitri mn trek. In begin with. Wrrk Itrsnrilril Too Short Their is little rxpri tntion in ( oinprtent conference elides thnt it will tie pos sible to tinish tlir disunions with the (irrinim (lelcKlitcs nml lime tlir trrnly signed within n unl from tlir date 1." . r. .. .. . .. . . .:.. t...i- I "" lnl .'"" ,lrM uieeuiiK. iiiuecu. Ill" 'simple! loll of tile llOROt lilt IOIIS ' v. ilhil. Mii-h pel ln.l was declared to be i nokMhilln , A ,oponsil,!e rrl, solum nn- iioumes that rooiI inogiees mis iirrn .... . , , , . inane in tlir .( Heme inr a (irirnsivr nill- i . ,, . . . Ihe proioveil demililai i.rd one oust of the Ithiue The nllinine lienu will he an open one, ami will npplj onh lo the Kliine a i en . To Keieive II Nil Mission Il.tvi.l Lloyd liioige, the P.rit isll pi line lilinistei , has aglecd tole ceive loimer Coveiimr IMvvnid P I'm of Illinois. I'uink P. WnKli funnel I'hiiirinuu of the National War i ,i,bor P.oard ti ml Mielciel .1 Mtan of Collfci ence behalf of 1 1 eland. ' Thea.ia.igr.nrnt f..i the mrrting was n ml " '"". ''n,, "'" "''"" niadr bv Colonel Kdvvaid M. 'House at '"K ,,n IIm' oilier s heels. And all lie a hinilirou nl the iisiileiirr of the Itrit- (iiuso tlie lul tennnl the mini who ish piruiirr Mr 1.1, ml lleoigr snid he came ill lo see mr about his pirdiea vv.is unable to i vr the Americans , lnent vas (old to buy or get out." Illls week OVV lllg to the pllsslirr of lllis . ., . 'i . i . ., . 11 ll 1,1, 1,1, Id I ,.,.. ,11,1, ,1, III... I1...W. r. .. 111! s 111,1 I , nine, led with the peace tirutv,, " " ." """' ". iiiesteil ll.ein lo leiiiniii over for ii I four families will have to move be- mid uce until tievl wrrk Il is evpei ted the Aiiieiicans will takol I"' oi copied, according to .lames Hler iip with Mr. I.lovd lieuige the ipieslinn 1 rtl, the assislnnl L'uited States distric t ot Ins icieiving thr delegates fiom lie- ntlomey in charge in Philadelphia, land who nre mining lo Pans. ,,.,, , ,,, Satl. ,,,,, .,, SEES iG ALTERATION I V GERM AS ATTITUDE Hiilin llasw Sharply Criticizes Teuton Policy P.rrliii. pril ? -illv A Pi Hugo I ll.issr, foi nier seeriiaiv of foieign nf l.nis and now I, ulrr of Ihe Socialist , niin, u in. in an miiele in tlir l"i,'i"it jolt (!ei many 's relations with oilier pio I .pies, ilms not slime llie general possi- i j miMii pn valeut Willi legnrd (o the com I intCpeac. nrgolialions ll.issr rrinimls lins 1 1 a, lei-s tli.it (ioimniiv is loved no ! wline jn the world, not even neutral 1 cniintties, and that now heir is there mv belief in a leal . linage of (!ir- ' iii.mv s altitude The writer shmplv .1 iliri.rs the I (, nn. in polity nnd protests against lirr LOOKING OUT FOR YOUR INTERESTS b 1 in uying coat Ever since conditions at the mines presaged a raise in price this Spring and a shortage of supply next Winter we have pointed out to customers the wisdom of buying immediately. With the price advance but a few days off the urgency of action must be apparent.' Those who might even be willing to forego the present price advantage are merely put ting off the evil day; for shortage of coal next Winter is a growing reality. Only by house holders filling bins in advance will a shortage be averted. We serve customers by thus keeping them in touch with conditions in the coal-market. They may serve themselves by taking advantage of the advice our experience enables us to give. Present prices, chuted in, until they advance on May first: Ess $10.30 a ron . Nut $10.65 a ton Stove 10.55 a ton Pea 9.05 a ton 40c a ton extra, if necessary to wheel or carry. GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. Teleihonei- .3cll, Spxuce 1400; Keyitont, Uce 3S0D. ilY'li ' r v - MSakiS'f '. Hfrf-iTi -ifrfflmflrfyTy t dMkWmWmlmmM&k-'i. fV'JHH thrrntsi leKnnlliiB l'oland nml the Snnr region, wlii'h he nrgnes will serve no purpose, hut will incense the Ktitcnte. lie nlo denoiinees (irrmnu' failure to publish diplomatic documents con crrnliiK the critical months before the outbreak of the wur us conlliinlnK tlir existence of sjnipntliy with the spirit of the old regime. The article concludes by demanding that n national rouit trj thosr accused of bring guilt) of start ing tlir war. ' See Way to Hit at Profiteering ( ontlp ucil from Pure One estate agents or owners to force tenants lo buy the houses they live in. A story told by Mr. Ihhler illustrates the inconvenient! mid even hardship to which tenants nre put by being foicrd to "buy nr get out." "A in ii n came to mo." said Mr. llilder, "nml snid he lind been gien the choh e of buying his house or vacat ing il. He lefused tobuy Hint house, but went out and bought nnolher "Ilis difficulties nrise from the fait thnt he has to give up the piesent house lale this month, and iniinol got possession ot the new one until early in Mav. All Face Same Difficulty "Ho inunot got into the other house! established at Constant nniplc. in muling because the tenant there is in the s,,n,r tolrSr:ini ior. ivcl brie finm Kiev piedicament ns himself I he second )Illot11R , rtoMirvik1 1 cpiesenlative ni tenant naturally wns forced to look . n,i... ; ,.,, . ,i ,., ., . i-i elsewhere when the hoti-e was sold, lie ' P1s,,n- ,1"1 Kn hn '"'.'luikish con went out and bought a house. liul he M" theie has mm en. il othcuil nnnftiince wns up against the same situation. The ""''it ' "ie cliimge in the government. occupant of this thild house (mild not , he moved out in time to lei the buver I n. r get possession iii .May. I'ontlis of a Day "This third man bought a house mull was iniifronted by the same situation. ' D'". George F. Becker The loiiilli man did the same thing, , Washington, April 'JL'. Ilr. Ceoige and with the same result. "It seems unbelievable, but their are . ... set turn i's ill a nfTedei. mi one has to move; ench has bought another house, nnd each iiinnot move into it becailsr the piesent m rupaiit does not 'iaue one is fore eel out of the hou oltiie in Plnliiilelpliia has been working foi months to piolecl tenauls fiom un just inel eases in theii lents. A'heie the teliaul is a soldier's or sailoi 's depend ant a special act of Congirss .an be invoked to prevent eviction. "Pally a thousand pel sons have io ceived assistance from thisoihce in mai lers lonceining lent." snid Mr. Steu-ett. "We are glad to art in every inse. whether or nol they come uiiik'r the provisions of thr soldiers ami sailors' (ivil lebef act. Wheie we cannot help I hem by invoking tlie law. we help them with advice or by trying tcj make the ovv nc I or agent sCe our point of view "Plidrr this net tlir ovv nor or land lord ennnot evict a tenant without re ionise to the civil courts. In pmctjii this is n very effective measure. It puts the Inst move up to the landlord It saves the tenant fiom the tlneat of the constable and the disgrace of being moved out into tlir stieet. It is the frar of eviction more than tlie initial ev ie In " "TJ tlon Hint Klrlkes terror into the lirnrtft of poor prople. "I quite agree with John llilder, limited recently in the I2i:.i.vi 1't nt.n Id iHirn, that it is wiong to force people to buy homes til. Inflated values when they do not want to buy. VThr Legislature ought Id piovidr nn act that would prevent the evil tioii of people who :ur poifedlv willing In pay rent, but do not want lo buy the houses in which they live. "If I'lilludi'lpliia is 1.1.(100 houses short, it moans Hint l.'.OUO families nre seeking homos. That N bad enough. It is infinitely Worse when families already settled in homes are forced to get out."' REBELS IN TURKEY ,, .. .. i unr result of llie nttaulc. A I.itliunnliin SET UP SOVIET RULEIu;.Vr..!r ,Wrnd,M I "'i'lie Ainerlmn Ited Cross mission i at Kovno, Lithuania, has been attacked Sultans Government Reported bvlionnnnsohllris. Whllo defending the I Americans one Llthiiaiiinn soldier was Overthrown With Council Rtll- I killed. This nroused the greatest in- ing at Constantinople Paiis. Am il T2. i P.v P i - A I evolution has luoken out in Turk.'., and n soviil goteiumeul has been de clared A iovoliilion.il v lommillie lins been , I'cidinanil Hn ker. seventy -Iwo yeais ol! ' I'romlnent geologist and lonnectedj With tie t'nltn.l Sll.il.L I !,...!..:.... 1 s'.... 1 . ' "."' """ - ..,,;(-, nu, I vey since S(!I, is dead at bis home heie. lie was a iiie'uiber of mining and scienlilie societies nnd for four yeais taught mining rngineeiiug ;il the t'ni-voi-siiy of California. Woodbury G. Langdon New Voih. April 1!'J. Woodburv (irisdiirf Langdon. a iiieniher of om of Ihe oldest Ameiitan faiinlies long icsideiit in New Yoik. died Sunday night in his lioine heir aftci uu illness of more lhan twj. nioiitlis, .Mr, Lang don's (liirf activities wore in pliilan thiopie and educntional extrusion won, in thr Piotcstniit I'piscop.il Cliinih of New Yoik. Never Knew He'd Lost Her Millville. N. .1., April SI - While she was riding on u inototi yi Ie cliivru bv Knos Httllcy, Siitiday niglit. Miss , Hose l'ieisoii, of Maiiricetow 11, fell out south of Millville mid was sevciclv in piled llailey was iinavv.ii. thai the voung woman had lallcu until he had lid'leu alinnsl a half lull, Italph .Icr sell, of lit nlgctoii, vho w.i- passing in uu automobile, biouglil Miss Piri'soii to thr Millville bi,,ita' BBBr4 r BffM"Bf feJI I IliiHHM' . Mint uYmm rrr i U i-rOTS I HiraMi ' M ww. I h hi I rFT IN l IMF 'SS ' fc Buy a Victory Bond and fall m. be -v, VvS?M'XiiO ffiwW f I a comrade in the army of Victory. The Oriipl. a U '(MMlii2 v'l I Philadelphia Trust Company LP J YU)v GERMANS ATTACK RED CROSS MISSION Soldier Killed Defending Ameri cans in Kovno Funeral Fostors Demonstration' New Yoih, April '-2. Clcrninn troops have attacked the Ainerlcnn Ilcd Cioss mission at Kovno, I.lthtintiin. accord iilg to ti cablegram received here by the Idlhuaiiian national council from its ParlH repieseiitntlvc. rue message gae neitlier the tune diguiitioii in Komio nml tlir tuuerni ot the hero de eloped into n great deinoti stration ngninsl (iermans." No ndvlees of an nttnek on the mis sion have been leceived by Ilcd Cross authorities here, it was suid last night, tlfliciiils staled the Kovno unit wns a hiniich of the Anierican Ked Cross mis- slim to Poland. Its personnel ts till- known heie, it was said, ns the walk In Poland nnd Lithuania was organized l in Paris. Woodbury. N. .1.. April 'SI. The hearing of Ihiniel I). Shields, the col oied ninii In charge of the home of (Icorge S. McCnrtv, whicli was lohbi'it of a "00 -poii nil safe, wasv postponed to ilav. The fnniily plnceH the loss, at about S.".10ll. which includes a R1000 hiiicelrt, a penilant worth as intirli, i medals won ny .M(;nriy in trnpsnooiing IMI,i ,, couplr of gnus St pays to Hull Dor Bunting Flacs . , nswr ' j fsmaaakjfytfJmffJi fi I MM.y.1 V tZs! ZVKvli rFiiiry est wearing flags made today. Fast colors, sewed stars and strincs. mothproof. Specified and used by the U. S. Government and all the large municipalities throughout the country. All sizes from 2x3 feet to 25x50 feet. Accept no substitute. Look for the name on the canvas band. Every flag guaranteed. For sale by good dealers and department stores, i John C. Dettra & Co., Inc., Mfr., Oaks, Penna. Every Home Should Fly a Flag " v . ' w&svy N. Y. REDSEJECT PATRIOT Men In Uniform Mistreat Aged Woman Who Defends Roosevelt Nev Yorli, April 1'J. Protesting lg orousdy ngniust nn attnek upon the bravery nnd patriotism of Lieutenant Colonel' Theodora Kooscelt, .1r., at a meeting of rndlcnls limt evening In Cooper Union, Mrs. Kale floss, a little, elderly, gray-haired woman, waa colzcd bodily by scvernl men in army iinifvrm nnd unceremoniously hustled out of the hnll. Not a chlvalrlc hand of the en- frDttDn' rl PURE SHPAI i8eeveMe xm The Sign of a Good Painter You have seen this Kuehnle sign all around town wherever good paint ing is done. You hnow what it means: Pure, fresh paint of best quality, applied by skilled painters at as low a price as is consistent with finest work! Kuehttk PAlNTfcR llS.l6thSt,LV;,'J . Get our estimate no obligations r 'TRAOEMARK RW.U.PAT,OFF. Bunting Flags buy the best are the strongest and long I 7. MZMZMmgF a Doa :. , ,. iw, tire audience woh mined -to defend Jietf' from the. nttnek of her nss-nllntitH. The meeting was h'ehl under the aus pices of mi oi gn libation which linn n-, Hiimed the mimed of the Soldlcre'it Sniloi-H and Mnrlncs' Protective Ak socialinn, t Shouts for tlie t. W. W and IloWievlkl were gicn dining tlui meeting. None of tlie men in uniform wore oversells chevions. Wdam .-.t "rtmnrrrrr n )i Space t'ontrlbulfil lir National City Company 1421 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Teach Children to Use Cuticura for Hair and Skin That they may have pood hair and clear skin through life. Try this treatment for the hair. At night rub Ctiticurn Ointment into part ings all over the scalp. Next morn ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Nothing better than Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Unit cMMrcn'i iktni with Cntlccir&Titcttm. dill ct6!yprfaiBedtlLtnpow.ir At&ndrugliti, 2&e. tlie cSOB 'X'frririTiri i Mill m n. , (VZX m E". 1.4 E