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i I 4 t • THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, S. C. MILLIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT Will and Bleachery to Be Constructed at Lyman; Possibly Largest State Development. •I Greenville.—Twenty millions, ronsti- Futing possibly the largest single de velopment in the state of South Caro lina at one tinte will be expended utli- tuately at Lymani in Spartanburg county, by the Pacific Mills interests, it was stated by H. j. Howitz, vice president of Parklapp, incorporatted, the concern whk'b has handled the huge cpntract at Lyman. The bleach ery, cotton mill and other develop ments now under way at Lyman will represent a cost of $5,000,000 and these are but one-fourth of what it is pro posed to expend before the project is finished, Mr. Howitz stated. He was unable to say just when these addi tional projects would be started, but thought it will not be in tfie distant future, although they may not be got ten under way before the close of 1924. The mill and bleachery at Lyman will Tie ready fon operation by July 1, employing approximately 1)00 persons. The village has been virtually com pleted but with the exception of a few supervisors no tenants have as yet moved into the homes. Mr. Howitz said the plans for Lock wood, Greene & Co., who are flnaclal- ly interested in the Pacific mills, call for the maintenance of additional bleaeheries at Lyman, it being gener ally recognized there is a decided field for operation of this kind in the Pied mont section of the South. It is pos- sil)le» that in the additional develop ments planned no mills will be built for the manufacture of cotton, the at tention of the company being ^turned, i) bleaeheries, which form an impor- a.ot part of the textile industry. DAMAGE IN LOWELL, MASS., FIRE REACHES $1,000,000. Lowell, Mass. One fireman was killed, Wght were injured-, and a property loss of approximately ^l,-1 000,00(1 was caused when fire, start ing in the heart of Lowell's busi ness district, swept 'through five buildings, destroying two of the city's largest' office buildings, a theater, the ( Kpiehts of Columbus bufldmg dnd a-darge garage. In addition to the sounding of a general alarm, the militia units sta tioned in the city were called out, together with all reserve and spe cial police in the city. Aid was summoned from the citv of Law rence and the town, of Dracut be fore the flames .could be brought under control. Only the presence of a canal near the square in which the blaze originated, enabled the fire fighters to direct enough steams on the fire to prevent a general conflagration. SENATE PASSES BONUS BILL pvt PERSONS KILLED BY EXPLOSION OF GAS. Johnston, Pa.—An explosion of nstai nilat LAST MINUTli FOR RESTORATION' OF FREE SEED RESULTS IN FAILURE. Washington.—The annual Wpply bill t for the department of agriculture,] carrying $57,000,000, was passed by the house after an unsuccessful last minute attempt had been made to pro- j vide $:I60,000 for distribution of free seed by members of congress. 'And amendment designed to break ] up an alleged boycott in packing cen ters against cooperative market agen cies was voted into the bill *by the house. The proposal, made by Representa tive Rubey. (Democrat)/ of Missouri would cut in half the $450,000 sug gested for enforcement of the pack ers and stockyards act and authorize the secretary of agriculture to make accumulated gas^ which wrecked { the home“oT'Antfiony Pracko caus ed the death of five members of the family and seriously injury to three others. One child was killed instantly while the mother*, father and (wo children died during the day. The comfitfovi of tin- three other children was reported criti- cal. ,. , ' The cause of the explosion has not been determined, hi it fire de partment officials believe it occur red when gas, leaking into the house from a main, was ignited when a member of the family struck a match. No gas was ys£d in the building. CBOLIDGE FAVORS PARLEY i . .. ft PUBLISHERS AT LUNCHEON OF ASSOCIATED PRESS HtAR U. S' ' EXECUTIVE. SOUTHERN INTERESTS WRITt janm*— CHAIRMAN MORRIS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE- Washington Thp southern power i companies associated in the offer for | lease of Muscle Shoals have written Chairman Norris of, the senate com mittee that they stand ready “to co.n | 4ider the question on some basis other | than is outlined in our proposals or on {a basis involving modification of the terms of our proposals," should the commit-tee deslr.e. The letter, made public by the com panies Here, said we are holding our selves ready to conform, so far as we are able, to any reasonable program that the government may finally con clude to adopt with respect to these ■properties.” r ‘‘During the hearings before the military affairs committee of the house." the letter said, "Mr. E. A. MAJORITY FI Cl ENT TO FOR MEASURE SUF- CARRY OVER— PRESIDENTIAL ^ETO. up the difference by levies on com mission houses. New York.-^-President Coolidge an- Yates, on behalf of the undersigned, The agriculture secretary also would s nounped in au address at the annual stated that ‘at the option of the gov- he empowered to require reasonable 1 luncheon hire of*the Associated Press | ernment we would he willing to take bonds from commission houses to ae- that, with firm establishment of a set- the lease of the nitrate plant number CU! ire performance of their obligations, i tlemeh^oTthe Germin reparations one and all the wafer power projects Washington-.—The senate following and could after a hearing, on not] n»estion he would favor steps looking under the terms of our proposals to he in the footsteps of. the house, passed !««. that, two days' notice, suspend to««rd Uttcdlfat rt another world owned an^rontroUed^b^ Americans the soldier bonus insurance bill by a I an >' niarket agency or dealer for a conference to consider further limita- %.• k X J & A 1 l* A 1% I t w ' A A J A VA ——- A 4 A A (J majority sufficient to carry It over a | reasonable Specified time because „f tio„'of armaments and the codification ''J”* “ f ' h, T of international law. information in regard thereto as may Saluda Farmer Beating Weevil. Saluda.—That diversification heats the boll weevil is the contention of Claude Rothell. agricultural agent of Saluda county. This argument is borne out by the progress being made on the farms,,where he is assisting In the farm management. ~ 4’striking example of the increased profits that can he made by supple menting cotton with other cash crops Is found in the case of M. Gary Crouch, a progressive Saluda county farmer living three miles north of Rateslmrg Last full Mr. Crouch determined to make more profitable crops, improve his land and at the same time in crease his farm income. He had at that time one cow, a few chickens and 170 _ mostly fenced, in September Mr. Crouch bought seven cows and in creased his fl H-k of hens. He bought other Cows later in the fall and re ports that during four months the cream and eggs from his herd and flock paid for trine dairy cows, a cream sejetratTfr and a young Sensational hull, which was lire.1 by Ch-inson col- lege. The cream check's now average $S5 a month and- the egifk. fr-mi the ton Drown Leghorns are bringing in an aTbrage. of $25 a week at .market prices. This hnugs the monthly re ceipts t i $ 1S5. This amount is the gr-Ss r-ceipt vein the cows and hens and dot s not include the value of heif ers raised. presidential veto. The. vote was 67 to insolvency or violation of the act. 17. ' Representative Aswell (Democrat) President Coolidge has declared of Louisiana.sought to revive the prac- against a bonus, but proponents of this tice Qf seed distribution which was particular kind of adjusted committee discontinued several years ago, hut compensation legislation are hopeful his amendment to provide necessary that it will meet with his approval, funds was rejected by a roll call vote Before the hill reaches him, however, . of 207 to 111. it must go to conference for adjust- Diselaiming* any ability to announce | he desired by the committee, both with a formula that would guarantee the respect to fertilizer production and a peace of the world, the President de- 50-year lease of the Wilson dam under dared there were, however, certain the terms of the federal water power definite things which should be done act. If the government should con to relieve the world "of much of the struct dam number three we will lease burden of military armaments and diminish the probability of military A futile attempt also was made just opera tj onR •• ment of minor differences with the i )e f ore passage of the bill to eltmi- passage of th* h° uae - [ nate an amendment which would make Assured by republicans that they |3o,oi)0 available for the mauufacturw would vote to override a veto of this ^ nd distribution and black leg vac- hill, hut would support a veto of a cjne. The apiount remained* in the cash bonus measure, the senate re- bill hy a vote of 1T5 t0 lr , 6 sisted all efforts to add a cash option. The test of this question came with the rejection. 4S to 37, of an amend ment by Senator Copeland, democrat, . . t . , New }ork. which would have left with the former service men the choice of full ca’Sli payments or the insurance certificates provided for in both the senate and house hills. . Many democratic senators who voted ,eau an< ^ a decrease of $21 LOGO as i for the measure in its present for pi compared with last years, $255,000 is ! denounced it as a “miserable make* f° r eradication ot the boll weevil and acres of land, which was ! shift" and a "gold brick" and formal btbex.insects affecting Southern crops. - 1 notice was given -that at some future T1,e meaaure Provides $176,000 for the time efforts would, he made"to amend s,l 'dy of insects affecting ceteal and it so as to enable the veterans to get forage .crops and would authorlbe a “The Washington Conference did a great deal to restore harmony and good will among the nations," the President said. "Another purpose of conference is the further limitation of "it under like conditions, as expalined in our offer, or we will construot dam number three at our own expense, the government contributing a portion of the chat in consideration of navigation improvements. 1 , ' "Our offers were formulated with view of serving (he interests of the government, the production for ferti lizer, and the most advantageous use o'f excess power through its distribu tion to the public in the surrounding competitive armaments. Much re- As sent to the senate, the measure mains to he accomplished ijLihat direc- carried an amendment, adopted hy a tion. • vote of 75 to 25, which would increase "it would appear to lie impractical to attempt action under present ton- states. If, however, the committee culture under the packers and stock ditions. but with a certain and de4l-, should desire to consider the Muscle yards act. - pile settlement of German Fhpara-~Shoats^question on some basis other Of the hill’s total, which is $665.000• • tion « firmly established, I should favor tjian ls-eutlined in nuf iffaposals or on less than requested by the budget bu- the calling of a similar conference to a basis involving modification of the achieve such limitations of armaments terms of our proposals, we will be glad cash, 1>n the final vote on the hill, nine democrats and eight republicans op- p sed it. w hile ?>?, i epuhlicaans. 32 dem ocrats and the two farmer-lphor sena tors supported it. special investigation of the HesSian fly, grasshopper and chinc h hug. THIRTY KILLED, FIFTY INJURED IN WRECK. Fear Alcohol May Blow Up Postofficc. Syracuse.—Thousands of gallons of alcohol, capable kif blowing the build ing to atoms, are stored in the base ment of the Syracuse postoffice, imper iling the lives of mare tljan 500 per- and initiate plans for a codification of international law, should preliminary inquiries disclose that such a pro posal would, meet with a sympathetic response." The 1 TTTt'ed States, the President said, stands .in positino to take- the lead in such an additional move to ward world peace because America holds the" respect of other nations and “our position is sucH that we arc- trust ed and our business institutions and Government considered to be worth of confidence.’' The Pr -sident spoke directly to 1,- (HK) persons, including, the editors and to discuss that qeustion at such a time as the committee may desire, holding ourselves ready to conform as far as we are able to any reasonable pro gram that the government may finally conclude to adopt with respect to these properties.’’ BLUEJACKETS REPORTED KILLED IN HONDURAS "How 1 Suffered with my Stomach and Ca tarrh of the Head” Took' Four bottles of PE-RU-NA end now cannot ^ praise it enough Miss Emelie A. Haberkorn, 2251 Gravois Ave^ St. Louis, Mo., writes: “For over two years I wa* troubled with internal catarrh. I read a Pe-nu-na booklet and began taking the treatment. Tongue cannot describe how I suffered with my stomach and the catarrh in my head. I began to feel better as soon as I had used four bottles and novy I cannot praise it enough. I now enjoy as good health as ever and would not think of doing without Pe-ru-na.” Dr. Hartman’s famou* remedy has become the standby in thous ands of American homes for the relief of coughs, colds, catarrh and every catarrhal disease. Insist upon genuine Pe-ru-na and enjoy satisfaction. Tablets or liquid and sold every where. Finda Paper Worth $300,000 What ThoniHH McCarthy, nge four teen, believed to he a worthless piece of paper that he kicked outside of the Detroit post "office, turned out to he a draft for $,'100,000 on u New York bank. The hoy, thinking that the un stamped envelope was without value, placed It In his pocke*, where It re mained until next morning, when his father discovered It and returned It to a Detroit hank. Indignation sometimes does good— used sparingly^ but not so much as calm calculation. lenumg ot most of the c mntry'.s Neyv County Planned. Chester,"/-There is said to "he some enthusiastfc talk in the Rethune s<-c- tibn off&outh Carolina c;onccrning the launching o fa new .c nutty with Beth- uhe ,as the County seat, according to a citizen of that section, who was .here Ibis week: He said that many thought a new countv could be formed, while Bet t:c■: Sw itzerland. Thirty persons are reported t have been killed and ‘fifty injured when the Zurich and Milan expr 'ses collided near Beilin- zona.' Twenty-one bodies have beep remov ed from the wreckage; most of them so badh burn's! that identification was eading newspapers, and to unnumber- proceeded to Le Liberia, Sau Salvador, ed millions through 11 of the most towerful radio broadcasting' station*, cat linked directly through more than seven thousand miles of wire with the hallroc ni of the Hotel Waldorf Astoria, impossible. Each train was driven by two large ebetric engines.- all four engineers wort) killed. Both -1rain-mliad numerous foreign passengers coming from or goingLtu Italy. Jury Says Harry Thaw Sane. 'Philadelphia.— Harry K. Thaw ''(Teela-red sane by the jury that sons employed in. the postofficc ami—publishers neighboring buildings. This alleged condition was brought to the notice of Pat rick H. O’Hara, chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau, by Profos or Ernest N. Bat tee. head of the Department of Chemistry at Syracuse University-, who said that if 'vhere the luncheon was held. a "Single spark came into contact with 1 — J : - the alcohol it would precipitate a ter- Census Bureau Report, rihle explosion. Thief O Haia will Washington.-Cotton spinning activ- make a rigid inspe c tion, anil, it is t x- declined further during March, peeled-the liquor will lie remcned, , f ensus Bureau’s monthly report ’ indicated. Active spindle Hours-for. the month totaled 7.072.%5,368, or an -average of 1S7 per spindle in place '.coinpared with 7,304.lt>2.!».'*^-or tfn'Tiverege of 194 per spindle in place in February Ban Salvador. Several American marines have been killed in Honduras, according tc advices received here. An attache of the American lega tion in Teguciaglpa is said to have Rail Would Float Great Bond Issue. Washington. The .Chesapeake & Ohio Railway asked the Interstate --Commission for authority was had to pledger $457,000 of general mortgage 4 1,-2 per cent gold bonds and $12,- this year and 9,531.022.951. or an aver- in place 595,000 of first lien and improvement age of 225 per spindle 20 year five per cent mortgage bonds March last year. ethers thought otherwise, hut the ma lty in his estimation wanted a new i/ity. The proposed new county ould include the eastern section of Kershaw, countv, the lowei 1 part of Chesterfield county, taking in Me Bee. • declared sane by the jury a part of Darlington and Lee counties. been^Lhearing testimony to determine This is a s’plehcUd section of the hfs mental condition. —5- •- commonwealth and is growing rapid- The jury declared him fully capable ly. The proposed county, would -have of looking after his estate: the Ham let to Columbia division of The jury deliberated seven hours. the Seaboard Air Line railroad to pasu Woliajn A. Gray, counsel for Evelyn The debt would he payable- in ten years through it. Bet hum* the ' proposed Nc < bit, divori ■ >. i'.e of Tha.vvr s.iid af er Federal control terniinaiod or f juitiyi county seat.' "has been exhibiting" fix- that a mot ion probably would he fib d Oiirti : at t*»e option of the road. ceHent strides commercially of late. ?• r t trial of tb . fisc .. — rT -- - - .. l Thaw was :m in court, when the Bandits Seize Big Amount. r^uch. business at Presbytery. verdic t .was announced Granite Citv: 111-Bandits robbed T. Roc k Hill —Election of c munt-sion- ; < rs to the Pre'sbyterian general assem | i cable station, in order to communi cate with the government in Washing ton. A dispatch from Amapaba says ad ditional reinforcements for the pro visional government forces, who ar« besieged in Tegucigalpa, have manag ed to slip through the revolutionary lines and enter the capital. Other dispatches are to the* effect that none of the political parties irf Honduras cares to shoulder the* re sponsibility of intervening with "Sum ner W elles, representing ,the America i government, in an endeavor to bring about peace be’tween the discordant factions. Say “Bayer”-Insistl For Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Colds in is security for a note to the Federal Government for" $9,2.00.000. covering the road’s, obligations for hethTment* during the period of Federal control. Spinning spindles in place Marc h 31 numbered 37,761,970 of which 32,392,- 171 were active at some time during American marines were laucind some time ago and sent to Teguciga! pa to protect the American consulat • and American citizens. Recently the rebels in Honduras have been hedg ing Tegucigalpa.' and despatch es fron O -fp Accept onl y l. ^ Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy “Bayer” Ixcxcs of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist* Aspirin t» th# trad# mark of Bayer M«nn- faclure of MonoACcllcACtdeater of Dailey lie Acid NEVER "" BLACK-DRAUGHT West Virginia Lady Uses It for Headache and Sour Stomach —“Nothing Like It,” - She Says. Hurricane,’ W. Va.—Mrs. Ida Chaney, who lives her fruitful farm not far the month, compared with 37.712 143 .San Salvador report eel that rcVd air Big Hurricane cheek, near here. in place February 29 and 52 iTlrTsi; ;U some time during February this year, and ' 37,305,713 in place March 51, last year and ■35.500,515 act-, ive at some time during that month planes had dropped bombs on tfic cap ital. Colony of Japanese Proposed. Atlanta. ' Proposed establishment of The" average number ot s'j>fh'Vn't v il"’'"a""F(>Tbny''of Japanese rice farmers in hly to he held at San Antonio. Texas; decision to hold the centennial of BetlTj bl presbytery next fall (probably at <he Beersheba church); employment of two young women as lay workers in this section; and a formal protect against the removal of the Federal Re serve Bank Several shots wc-i't' fired by Gradinaroff’afid the ban dits hut no-one was wounded. Columbia Theojogical seminary from its preseftt . -loriit ion marked-4m a general way the, work done by Bethel presbytery at its spring meeting held at Clover. 11^) 4 church there, of which the Rev. J. B. Belk is pastof. acted as host to the hiKly. ’ * The opening sermon was preadjod hy the Rev. Fournoy Shepperson. D. D.. the retiring moderator, with the subject, ‘‘Colaborers With" God,-" Holstein Financiers to Richmond. Clem son College. -There are 27 members in South Carolina of the Na tional Holstein Friesian association and iunong these members art* owners P( eo'ws now producing some of the t advanced registery records in the ith, and in fact sOmt’ of them are among the class leaders for the na tion.'sa^vs J. P. LaMaster. chief Of the dairy division, in connection with the announcement of.the forthcoming con vention of the Holstein Friesian Asso ciation of America, to be held in Rich mond, Va-, during week of June t. :; . * ' D Gradmaroffr *w?fstant cashier of the Sends Poison Can-dty Through Mails. Granite City National "Bank."‘of '$63.W0 S: Ttesvillc. (‘luirg/'u’ wt.ih sending irl c urrancy, which’he had just receiv- c.o;.sonecl candy through the mtiHs to ed at the post office from the St. Louis his divorced wife, Chap Burroughs* was (Sentenced to four year.c in' the Atlanta penitentiary. iTrirroughs was charged with send ing a box of candy poisoned with bichloride of mercury from Hickory, N. C.. to nis toriner w ife. -Miss Bessie Hargrove, at CotUiinflale, Ala. Jlis-dn- tensc was'that thecKarge was a frame- up against him. x Judge E. Y. Weblj, after sentencing Buijronghs., instructing the clerk of court to write a letter to. the penifen* tuny authorities requesting that alian- lals observe Burroughs to determine whether or not he is sane. -* operated during March numbered 3L- 125,530,." or,at 82 4 p<>r <*ent capacity on a single slrift basis, compareej with 33,879,600, or at 80.S per xient capacity in February this year, and 4<',359,029. south Geor^a would not he dttsirahle at this time, according to an opinion handed down 'by Attorney General George 'M. .Napier, of Georgia The opinion was asked by the cbnuuUsi: In Savannah, -next general German Industrialists Endorse Plan. Brflin Unecmi vocal endorsement of the German GovurnmenCs action""in accepting the Dawse report as a basis for reaching a reparation solution is expressed in a resolution adopted by the powejfuLLeagtte-of German Indus- tralists, which designates the experts' finding- as yi verdict founded on prin ciples of sound economics and emin ently suited to achieving the solution aimed at. — ; — ' Federal Aid Urged For .Rural Health. Washihgton. Federal aid in safe or at 108 3 per cent capacity in. March gr of immigration, when G. Ledsinger last year. *’... ; " advised him that he was considering : _ a proposal to bring a colony o' Japan ese to This state from• California to develop neglected rice plantations on Crushing of Cotton Seed Increase. Washington.^--Cotton seed crushers in eight month period enc!ing~Marc h 51, totaled 3.204,372 ton compared with 3,016,365 tons for the same period a year a ( go. ’and cotton seed on hand at injlls March 31 was 254.121 compar- the Satillo river, in Camdon county, the, Japanese either to' purchase or lease the property. . - Under the Georgia law Japanese have the legal right to purchase dr ed w'lh 159.922 ton- a year ago, the lease la-nds in this state, the attorney census bureau announced. . general said, hut in \iew of the action Crude oil produced, ' 876.594.668 by Congress, it would seem dcsira- ponnds. compared with 922,224,522, hie not to -encourage the settlement and on hand. 110,115160 pounds, com- of the California Japanese in Georgia pared with 60,137,116. at *h' s B 1 * 1 ’ Convention of U. O. C. Ain orient*. Ga/r-The convention of the United Daughters of guarding health-in the rural sections I or ft, the Confederacy will he held ut'Sa vannah, Ga , November *15-22, Mrs. Frank B. Harr dd. president-generil of the 'orgar iz.ation announced. The in- vilation the Savannah c hapter has just been r.*ccpted iiy tlu>. executive hoard. Mrs. Ha:roM stated. of the country is proposed in a hill introduced hy Representative Bank- head (Democrat) of Alabama. An an- mtal aitpfopriation of $240,000 would be .available-for-distribution of *5.000 to each state. In addition, funds would he appropriated to lie app irtin-" Allen Urges Aid For^the Germans. Fires Burn Over MiMionk of Ac'es. ... i ,*„„_ Washington.—Asserting that Tn the \\ ashington—Maj'iri.en-eral henrj^ L o. , /r'lnture the southern pine region would I . Allen, former c mmander or the j iaV( , t() f nrn i^h one-fourth of the na- American forces on the Rhine, urged ^j 0 p lumber supply, on"e-third of a the the S 1 nate Foreign itri.itmns-euiumi;-" p.i*per pulp, and nine-tenths of its tur pentine. R D Forbes, director of the made tin* following statement not lou£ ago;,^.' "My sons aryl I have- used Black- ' Draught for a number of years and we ar^ never without it. I use it for headache apd sour stomach. When I eat something that sours, just u pinch of Black-Draught sets me straight. “Not long ago I Went to visit my. sister in XJhio. I took a severe head* iiehe (m the train. When I got to my sister's I sent for some Black-Draught and took a big dose. Next morning I felt tine and enjoyecrfny visit, rdy sisthr had never heard of, Black- Draught, so she began taking It and says it is all I said it was. “After the ‘fin’ my sons complained of their Joints aching. They began taking Black-Draught and think there is nothing like it. They take It In broken doses every spring'and are sel dom sick. “The other night rhy little grandson had a cold. I gave him a smaJJ dose of Black-Draught for two or threfe nights and he got all right. I can’t say enough for it. I feel It has saved me dollars and suffering besides.” Sold everywhere. Try It. Thedlords tee" to report the ,liU' authorizing ap- nronriafitfimf SBJMO'HWO tor German -relief. ' * Inadequate and imprufier f >od, he as- It i:* expected that approXima-ely 0( j a(C()I -(;ing to the amount expended .cited, had gardually weakened the •;oo (Relegates v ill attend the Sax an- p v t jj„ s tate at the rate*of $250,000 for German public ihorale physically—aad nah convention, representing 37 states, the .fiscal year. 1926. $500 00 ) for the spiritually, and a lump gift such as and a memoerMilp of 100,000 Daugiit^^cai year, lf/27. $750,000. fcilowing that prepos-d would go far "towards of the C«r.{ Mferacy. . (fiscal year and $1,000,090 thereafter, i inaugurating a National recovery. southern forest experiment «tation, lias outlined the main problem.; en- countered in successful timber grow ing in the south. Millions o| acres of southern pine forests are hurne'd over every- year, said Mr. Forbes, chiefly with the raii- taken idea of benefitting grazing. LIVER MEDICINE nri IPOST/ IpaicuI '/♦/**>. DtnCTOR,* Fn <S rariDGOo Scale ry - HtooK OtiMr Ctocurr-MuL YounOoenfo NAVOEM-SAiCSCa • JOtSCV ClTV-M-O-