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> 1. :>> w- t4- F()R RKST-^-ror jnfeiou Ave. Light tj'ir.ting Company. louse on Ws#h* water. Brown BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ■*— l —■■ " • + WANTED—Bv S uifhrd room iritho WITH OUR WARSHIPS IN FOREIGN WATERS / i ' / ; / ' 1 ■ < i i - -f IT 1 yf It Will -Equal Two Bushels fof Every Man, Woman and Child in the Land. *• STAPLE FOODS TO ALLIES "TT Motto .This Year Is "Eat an Apple and Send a ’Biscuit”—Unusual Need ' 'for Handling Cr.op—May Be Short of Help. Restored to Health by Lydia (By REV. P .li. FLTZWATER, D. D., * ,C Jreacher of English Bible i.n The Moody \ ■ Em I UlKTiam S V egCUIDlC Bible Institute <:f (jlilcagJIT? ... . .«■■ "g> t ~~7^ (Copyright, 11> 17. \V.-stern Newapaper Union.) • V^OmpOlHlU. LESSON FOR AUGUST 26. THE CAPTIVITY OF JUDAH. Folton, N. Y. — “Why will women pay out their money for treatment and receive no benefit. sa Thousands of Boys liminary Drilling ice as Soldi i The I’nited KT'ntes Is’ about to hnr- rr-st its gn*al "nr rfnp of applies. It equals two bushels to. every. piaiv,/wom an uml child in the country. In order to send as ranch staple food sis possi ble to our fighting allies, Americans are, urged to us*- as insiny ripples as possible. The motto fills year Is: “Kat an apple and send a blseii.it.” War ootid It I oris also confront the apple growers., for there Is u scarcity of pickers, arid careful preparations T most now he made to see ttwit this crop is all safely harvested and gut | into storage. Now Is the time to he- y Bin organizing picking crews In every r DPCPDl/ITC flf THF Fll ■Pfrfc growing secfioii. A survey .of RWfcWi^UI IU the situation shows thsit the farmer , will need co-opcrnlUui . from business * , ., ■m*ii in the towns and cltles i round Work Is Carefully Laid Out to voi about at which lie trades, and which Strain, Physical or Mental—* KCene oh hoard one^ of the Ainericun hnub'shlps stripped for action and ready-for work with the guns. BRITAIN TRAINS YOUTH FOR THE ARMY Giy^n Pre* Serv- v ; : UTURE have Just iips great an Interest In tills , crop as the farmer himself. This Is . 1 * - emor£i»nrjr organization work to bqr taken up Immediately by chambers of commerce, hoards of trade, state and county .councils of defense, aiid-busl- ness men generally. /■ Education for Those Needing It. The labor supply- to harvest this crop exists right In the CitleTrirdjucent Ismdmi.— Great Britain has some thing like five million inert In.its mili tary forces, (j'eueial Robert son «»- notim ed That another half-million fnust order to*maintain re lit s be.provided In serves and kmT> the fighting units up to the apple on-hardy In most cases, . . when this 50<),<H*0 but the draft- and demands of fac tories and rafinutils for labor hiFYe disturbed the tjdrmal supply -of work ers upon wl>bh the farmer usually draws, and it Is necessary to recruit ■ew kinds of workers. People who have never regarded themselves as ap ple pickers may this year be asked to. go to the orelinrdS-nnd help get In the crop for patriotic reasons. The organization!' work should take' the form of an Immediate survey of labor resources-frrsee where a pieking" force is to be recruited. Stores n'nd factories can often release-clerks and workmen for tills service If notified in time. Families who would like n week or two of vacation In the country with hkm. healthy outdoor work at satisfac tory wages, may also be Induced to Join the picking army. It has been sug gested that tin* school;* plight tie open ed later this year so, that boys and girls can be sent to the orchards, - but tills will not be necessary In all eases. One very good source of pickers cart be found among the women’s organiza tions of this country. Much is heard about the scarcity of labor, hut there is not as great a scar-, city as most people imagine. Workers upon whom the farmer depends In or dinary' times have simply been shifted Into other occupations, aml yyar condi tions demand, that business men step In, locate other classes of workers who can be shifted to the orchards for this emergency and see that the farmer has plenty i»f help. The principles of earefill fruit pick ing are wry pimple, and eitsfi v u title rn stood. If the farmer can start with two or three experienced pickers and •pend a little time explaining good picking methods., to his volunteers he should get excellent rp-cjlts, for these volunteers, while new to the work, will also be people of good .average, intelli gence, and the War- emergency will ap peal to tbeihInterest so that they will ft© more-than ready to lu ip harvest the crop skillfully.' Apple growers are advised-to get In touch with the Business organizations In their n -arest town; ask that help bo jecis most likely to be of military utility,''-^ 1 Miring the first four'weeks of the course route marching with kits Is for bidden, lest it impose too heavy n phys ical strain'. After they are properly conditioned ^hey are gradually broken Into these heavier phases of duty, and (lie fourth fortnight’s training in run- v nlng and.route ipnrchlng with kits be ll 1 *: also bombing practice wtthldum- my.. bombs. This Is followed by the beginning of general musketry practice and studies in field engineerihg. Offi cers In these boy battalions are direct# ed to takeNmte/jf tiie special aptitude <»f their recruits for particular kinds of service witlKthe purpose of giving thein training for noncommissioned ollieers, and - ultimately for commis sions.- , - ' _ V . - A oungsters of poof physique or weak hcaffh-are especially elnssWled and are ion, writes Hepcy M. Hyde in the Chb eugo’ Tribune. With tiie signing-by President Wil son of the bill appropriating $040,- 000.0(5) for building, equipping, .and LESSON TEXT—II Kings 25:1-21. GOLDEN" TEXT—As I live, salth the I»rd God, I have, no pleasure in the i]eath_of the wicked.—Ezekiel 32:11. Many years after the kingdom, of Israel was taken captive-by the As syrians,' Judah was carried away to ^ Babylon. Judah's captivity was la three stages, covering about twenty years. The first deportation was while Jehdiaklm was king. Daniel and his were useless anc wheh so. many fiavaP f roved that Lydia I. Pinkham's Vege- : table Corn-pound - will make them well? For over a year I suffered so from female weak ness I could hardly stand and was afraid to go on the street alone. Doc tors said medicines only an operation realization ■- Huge trlplanes of the power, speed, and weight carrying capacity described have been built and now are being tested in Italy. Triplanes of the same type, considerably sinaUer than the new giants but still of great size and T ♦VT full strength. — - -• ^ ..... . ■- v -- - have been provided there will lie an- ^ lv,M ,l nuniber of weeks x bf special by tb«« Italian government. auginenta- ''L'ht (raiding w ith the purpose of ^ Many experts see m the creation of j building them up before they slmjl un- a fleet of such big airships, together _ ... ity friends went into captivity at this would help me, but Lydia E. Pinkham • time (Dan. 1:1-0). The seventy years ^herwiie. I°3now perfectlyell captivity dates from this time. The an( j can do any kind of work,'—Mrs. . manning an enormous navy of tlife uir, second deportation was while Jehoia- Nellie Phelps, care of R. A. Rider, these plans took a blg-step toward kirn reigned. Most likely E2eklel was R-F,dFNo. 5, Fulton, N. Y. , , , Wg wish every woman who suffers ^carried away, with this secoud com- f rom female troubles, nervousness, puny (Ezekiel 1 :l-2). The third de- backache or the blues could see the let- portation, some twelve years after the ters written by women made well by Ly- second, is the one described In our les- h k .v“’i V .ym^m.«SKrt son. At this time the greater part of the. cause, write to the the* nation was removed to Babylon. Lydia K Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, power, now are in actual use in Italy. Duly the poor uud uuimportaut were Mass., for helpful advice given free. The Italian trlplane, driven by fiOO left. Jerusalem Itself was destroyed GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA TREATMENT ThU treatment 1« the reault many yeara of atndy andexpeneijcetn theapaclal treat* ‘ ment of diseases of the lungs and throat by the late Dr. J. U. Guild, graduate of NewTork MedlcalCol- lege and New York Chemical Lab- 1 oratory, a practitioner in BelleTne 1 and New York Charity llokpiu.lt. an# sin euilnetatTMyyalclan.-'Jtcana II 00 at druggists, kr— iwyto and practical treatlsa on Asthma, IU causes, treatment, etc. Sent-on request. J. IL UultdCo. Bupert.Vt • t- ; .r- V Me»« ...'iv,- 1-3). horse power Ctvpronl engines, for in-, at this time. — - stance, will make a military load of I. Jerusalem Besieged (W. more than three tons to a height of Zedekiu’h owed iiis kingship to the king O.fiiK) feet in 35 minutes. of Babylon (chapter 24:17), who ap- , pointed him to the/throne after the re- Defeat of U-Boats Seen. nioval of Jehoiuklm. His name was The fact that these great machines changed from Mattaniah to Zedekiah. cost $40,000 or moye each will not pre- He was not a good man (24:19). vent their being built in large numbers In the United States, once the neces- sury tigs, dies, and special tools are completed from tin* models furnished d for further other demand tions later. • , . . \ _ The inexorable demands, from 'the *V nnk, ‘ ni ° Serious work of being with five, or six times ns many small •meliow. How- ' rnrn,>, I Into soldiers.* In ibis regiiW fighting planes for their protection, the trenehes must lie met So they?5ire>to he met, Is einiliutni the wast>.ig« progressive bow ’man powerH :lllUi4 ‘ Uie benefits accruing to many y t|<j be provided to me« of w ar Is Indicated by (lie organization of tile couiv- t thousands of young men have been in- caleuliible.-" tty’s youth for training In anticipation of the tlfiie when they shall arrive at, military age- —— WORK BEGINS ON Alb over the .country battalions of boys, none of them beyond the age of eighteen yenrs and eight mqptlfs, are being systematically trained for the | nrniy.\ Sclibollidys, (roliege boyft; ap , prentices youth of all classes—as sooti nk they are physically capable dertaklng the work of training,' are put. Into tie* organlaciWorts f ,,r prepapa- tlon. ' Strain Carefully Avoided. Careful measures hnve.bcen atlopted to Insure that they shall not be o\er- trnltu*d .ami el titer, physically or men- j tally injured by the strain. Officers in charge of these organizations of boys have been provided with special ln- structlons as to the service* that may safely be demanded. A good deal of discretion In ibis regard Is left to com manding officers and drill-musters, but after all tin* purpose is to equip the national youth for soldierly service as rapidly and efficiently-u-s jm-^ibk*. Much lighter requirements, however, are imposed on the youngest class of J* 800 pounds, prospective.soldiers. I hey ate gi\cu j speed ot gradualtld, instruction in various drills | a navy of such great battleships of for The purpose of hardening their j ibe air, surrounded and protected by physiques, (intues, leetjin-s and edtiCa- u swjirm of even swifter and much thurnl work are provided in addition j smaller battle planes! to ordinary military training.. i If not. the biggest and most Impor- There are twelve fortnightly periods j taut, certirfnly ilie mo.stVpe( r ia(*ular of in the training edurse for youth of this class. lrr the first period of two weeks ed States: nr fll hours of work are required, of £ VAST AIR FLEET — t Government Plan Calls for Huge Planes for an Army of 110,000 Fliers. CARRY LOAD 0F8,800 POUNDS Italian Triplane With Speed of 100 Miles an Hour, to Be Used as — Model—To Profit by Allies' Experience* Washington, D. C.—■Vast- airships, each driven- by three 700-horse power engines, enpabTo of carrying a mili tary 'load of more than four tons, 8,-. and with it maximum lift miles un hour! Though having his position by the will of the king »>t Babylon, he rebelled against that king. He thought that by the aid of -the surrounding nations, especially Egypt, he could throw off the yoke of Babylon. . Jeremiah coun seled submission, but the king- refused. Nebuchadnezzar came in person with all his hfist and laid siege to Jerusalem, even building forts against 'it (v. 1). Tills siege lasted for about a year and a half. .For a while during that period the Chaldean army withdrew because of the appearance,of Pharaoh’s army (Jer. 37:5). Siiyt off from help from without, the Je\\ s soon were famish-^ ! said Howard K2 Cotffh, chaTrnmn'Of the Ttig for want of bread. The horrors of aircraft production board, “must .be this famine were awful. .For a descrip- carri&l out with promptness equal tion of it one should read the book of., to that of congress in passing the bill. Lamentations. Mothers ate their own Whatever crimes may later be laid nt children (Lairt. 4:10). The richest, even our doors, that of slowness in acoom- ladies in silken robes, wandered ubout uily certain method Of defeating the dunarine peril, of destroying raunD tlofi plants and military and naval basest and of sw iftly driving the Ger man army back behind tin* Rhine. “The program for which this vast appropriation has Just been made,” 1 Kills Chills Good for Malaria, constipation biliousness —a fine tonic. Guaranteed or money back Aik qour droler Behrens Drug Co.,Waco.Tex. MVXOIIKKS— Kllliiiiiiil.il [.uilttin i n. bluw ..utr,-rim cuIb L»UT>-r. nt from io>> .!• vice you ev< r Haw our fr«-e tUustrao d <-ataloj<ue fully rxpinln* this u-nriil. rfo! rti vlce anil shows <*l*-nrl)- hhw MAXOTIKKS will mBke your Or. b trouble-proof by very small cost Char- to the roofs of their lumjfhs, and theit*T»*Bt«n >1 a sot Ire <•»>.. 4« MkLSt.d harlfBton.S.C. searching for scraps in tin* dung heaps (Lam. 4:5-10). Their tongues clave skins were dried up. Added to those horrors were murderous fights between parties among the Jews. Spine wanted to surrender; others insisted' upon holding out. IL Zedekiah’s Flight (vv. 4-7). . At length the city was broken up, nmLthe king and his warriors tied by night. His MONEY LENDER PITIED POOR Chinese Shylock in Manchuria Gave Annual Sum for Relief Work to Relheve His Conscience. which 42 Iwiurs.jire given to games and •educaUoiial— work. -After tlui first pe riod 1 l hours are set aside In each fort nightly period for these purposes. Such games as cricket, fopthall and boxing ft re parti eularl y prized-fbr their effeet on the physique nf the recruit. all.-the pres^it war pfcms of the Unit-1 ( , t , V) j V ed in France, Italy and Eng- arouud such a vis- j land. Nor have otir own, inventors and designers lieen idle during the past pllshment must not be one of them. We are ready to go abend tit once.” Airplane Samples Coming. “Within two weeks,” went on Mr. Coffins* "samples of many airplanes now used by om* allies on the Euro pean''battle fronts will lie on exhibi tion in the temporary building erect ed for the purpose at tiie rear of the Smithsonian Institution. There they, king and his warriors fled by night. His A wealthy Chinese money lender In may he examined and studied by the thought was to escape to the country Manchuria was recently convicted of manufacturers of the United States. “In the matter of aircraft, as in oth er military matters, we have ceased to think nationally*-. Every, step will be taken after conference and in full co-operation with our allies. "We are in daily conference with representatives of tin* British, French, and Italian flying corps here in Wash ington. and ip‘decision practically has been reached'as to the exact pu>rt to be played by each of the allies in win ning, the war in the\lr. .“Our. factories, of course, will have tin* advantage of copying tlie latest mid best types of airplane engines beyond lh(\. Jordan. The Chaldean making false declaration regarding .ann.v.juvjertook\him. : scattered Ui^arjyyv rybberles of his earavyns by Mongolian and carried /Zi'dtHiiah to Riblrrh, where bandits. 11 is conscience troubled him to such an extent that he offered-to Nebuchadnezzar luHl his headquarters. Here judgment its passed upon him. In his trial it was shown that his solemn oath of alb-trianoe^tb the Chal deans had been limkenNthus showing * of a fund for feedin himself a traitor (II Chro«v3C>:13). As Kungchulyig. contribute an annual Sum of $750 for the relief of tin* poor. East and West says. This money was made the basis The helpless at Maijchuria is terribly poor, despite the mineral and agricultural riches ex tracted from its soil and rocks, all of which products are shipped abroad. TAKES A LONG WALK given in securing picker and' report >^» )l rtlHpntloii in these Is•-compulsory, the number of pickers ne<-d. d bv them- '• tlie 'outs«*t every young nmn ls selves. One of the greatest didicub in,V'utnted, vaceinated ’amj given a ties in At the inoculated, oiganiz.ug htirxest linn i.s fur thorough . dental overhauling. This > ony croji is thtit of gathering accurate „ mlUs t j M . imss lble activities of many of them during the first six weeks of a punishment for his 'treachefsJds own sons were slain before laiiin his eyes j>ut out tv. 7). and lie himself, carried to Babylon, where he remained a pris oner till his death (Jer. 52:11). In this Tm-i't* are probably thousands of indus- we have a marvelous ^fulfillment of t-riouss natives unable,., by unremitting prophecy (Ezekiel 12:3). which says ,- t oil, to earn more tiran a meager 1 iv- tlmt Zedekiah shall he taken to Baby- j n; r., AVlven to their’-natural dtijiculties Ion and die there and yet not see the iin , ndtlcd tin* ravages of bandits and city. - He could not see it .because his lll( , ev |p s ( ,f misgovqnjinent, such ots 1*iree years. There«*»w are engines of eyes were out* Let u> b-arn,-&om this UuVV provsii 1 in many parts of Chinn, entirely-' American design nlid/invcn- that flint Which nod -ays will surely abject imvcrty and starvation roust Be come to pass, even though-xye^caTmot v 4 |„. i ()t G f thb4a‘!ipl^ who. in tin* l»cst explain Its details. > of. times*, are only half fed., III. The Destruction of the City (vv." [ w — —..-- —,, 8-10). JS’ot only were the peoplef taken captive, but the city itself was suh- jbeted to the utmost rigors of .war. They plundered the house of the Lord, /. N 'information as tw how many, helpers- j.lv*ir J raining. After these preliminary are needl'd on each farm, ami in en< h township — F-op-d+H-k of inforiua- ? tinfiililes’ are ovejr, the organizations titm it. very often happens that one sp q] (1 | n ( 0 (l regular scheriie Involving township will m* handicapped h.^-ause ^ hours’ work per fortnight, or six* It Is witluHit sufficient ht*lpers and u -'7,- 0 , irs " wofk ilntTv; tncludlng ^Sunday, township J»w»*iity five or 'thirty nfiles How the Work is Divided. .way will have a snip us *.f w.. rkers. , A( thls ,, f U s. training-1 he re- ! emit gets InTenchTutnlgtilly period i ten hours of general physical training, six hours of hnyonefexerclses, 18 hours .0. • of squad drill, 18 hours of musketry tion which weigh-only two pounds to the horse power. Three Training Fields Ready . “Whatever may be the difficulty o,f turning out Immediately in the United States the swift and- delicate- fighting planes of the latest type, we already, the palate and the houses of the rich, nre manufacturing in large numbers and then consigned them to the flames plane's which are fitted for the train- (v. 9).‘ They even broke down the ing of air pilots and observers. walls of Jerusalem (v. 10) and mas- “Three of the 24 big aviation fields scored many of the peoijjer' (Lairt. which we shall build for training our 2:3, 4). \) new air army already are completed, CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling Hair and Does It Quickly—Trial Free. locality, busi,.*>ss brgunizi'iMoiis will be eble to recruit a soffictont force’and there will he neijher scarcity nor sur plus in any section. TYiis year’s.apple* crop calls for spo- cUl methods'of handling. The size of the crop makes it necessary to send. *nly the first class fruit to market and ko Me that all seconds and eulis are cold In bulk around- home or worked vp into by-products. There must he Elct care to see that apples (are not exposed t<> the best or outdoors after picking, hut are j-roperiy housed in temporary storage places on the farm carefully cooltd. The scarcity of ■<***Z*/k Anoint spots of dandruff, itching and Irritation with Cutlcura Ointment. Fol low at once by a h6t shampoo with J Qfttlcura Soap, If a man, i^nd next IV. Disposition of the Inhabitant# ,morning If a woman, When Dandruff and the work of instruction ts -under and the Contents of t1*i^ Temple (vv. goes the hair comes. Use Cuticura way. - ' . 11-21). 1. The inhabitahts (vv. 11,12). Soap daily for the toilet. - > Free sample each by mall with BooK. Address postcard, Cuticqra, Dgpt. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.-r-Adw-- and range practice, two ImurS devoted to lnti ; ri<»r economy,- three hours on night work, three lum/s on. gnard duty, two hours on anttgap training, three "hours of route marclilrtg without packs, two- hours for special lectures and 14 hours for games and education. Every soldier must learn all about taking care of his clothes, kit and equipment aiul Instruction iu these de partments Is referred to as “interior economy.” ..Tllen it is necessary to give VCTy careful Instruction in the Im portance of discipline ps a mMtaryfnc- m , V SB > it will probably iliako.lt i.eow tor, liyijlono„. S anlmtUm-.Jr.t H.L- r to pick and house the crop first de and pack It afterwards: Full Aractioafr'Lor handling the fruit will is published great hig^taftk - Immediately ■ftwad is that of tetunhg^V picking late, and In thla work the This! ness amm and the fanaer a.:e co-opera am extent never known before. This •a ft war crop. It will be harvested ftflk a war orgar laatloo. \ minor casualties, trench warfare, con- ' cenlment and co-operatjon of Infantrv with artillery and aircraft. _ The Importance of the edpcatlonal course must not be underestimated. A ! good many boys with extremely rudi mentary schooling are taken Into these organizations. .Those who need it are >en the most elementary educational r , while the more advanced 'lded Instruction In sub- ‘The p?ihlic, -generally, lias auiatt ~ They ‘divided inTd Kvo classes, Idea of the immensity of these great those who had deserted to the Bgby- trainlng enmps fpr* blrdmefi. * Camp loninnsduriiig the,siege and thd.se who Wilbur Wright, for instance, located were found inside of the city at the near Dayton, O., home of the Immortal time it was taken. ’ Many doubtless de- lnventor of the heavler-than-alr flying sorted ,to the Babylonians during this machine, covers a tract-oMand measr siege, as even Jeremiah was arrested uring two miles by four" miles. Its on this chftrge (Jer. 38:13)'; The poor hangars stretch unbroken for a dis- of the bund were left to be vine dress- tance of .Jwo miles. These, buildings ers { and hushtfndmen. The wealthy .will' house 1*4) biplanes for the use of and Influential were taken away, as the embryo aviators. The United l they would be of value to the conquer- States will'he the great training camp lng nation; besides*they would.be a- for aviators for all the allied armies.” menace if left behind. The poor were One may get a faint Idea of the al- loft because pauper captives would be most incredible expansion which 19 a burden. proposed In the air bratich of the jnll- j - Besides It was very.. undeslrablq ltary and naval arirr-qi* the United for the land to lie in ^aste, aft then they could not exact tribute from it To that end encouragement was given by the Babylonians fls “vineyards and States,forces by considering, that while now there are onlj; a fftw more than a Mon section of the signal corps of the array, It is proposed to Increase It to a total of tTlO.OOO officers and men. ' Mi.n.v rfjtmeytftvt* Alexander, wulking froth Berkeley, Cal.,' arrived In 'Wash-* lngton, DTCm recently.^, She Is writing- a book “Woman's Age/' She made the long journey mostly oh-foot. The picture shows her arriving in Washington."' . The Golfer's Criticism. “Do you think my sermon was too long?” asked the new minister. * *\Ve'. ’^ remarked the |olf player, "I think you halved too many holes that you should hava +otL ,} ‘ r 2. The contents of the temple (w. 13-21). From the temple which had been twice plundered before (II Chron. 36:7, 16), such 'of gold,, silver and bronze vessels ha still remained were taken, even the great pillars of tha molten sea. The captives apd -the treas ure'were delivered to Nebuchadnezzar at Roblah, where more than threescori of men were killed (vv. 19-21L / —r- Pan. ■/' -. They have a new game out at. Fort Harrison called "pan," and played with an ordinary pie pan, Says the Indian apolis News. Such a par^, when sailed correctly, has all the floating quality of an airplane, and with a little prac tice nmy he sailed fast and straight for a distance of l.boo feet. “Elimina tion pan” Is an improvement on the game, and Is played by any number of men.in a hlg circle, and ctvtfii mi.cn that drops the pan Is out of the g»\me. ■ *... A -True Optknlstr ' “Terribly rainy weather." ‘Tes. It’s a relief to my mind. - v iny umbrella any more.’’ —- —iT' |H" r 1 inimwniiiiuiiimimMSSWllig Mirlftilsforflrttf Efts. ,8 M0VM9 Rtd Ejtn — Sora lyn— Itvuju. imirn— = BefTMbM—iMtorw, MoiIm U a F»?ortu s TnSUMBt for Mjm ttel (m! Aiy ut laart. 11 S’ASWT2S L—rnmmmmmmmma