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"A. lob VOLUME~ XXXII. LIAUR~ENS, souTI- CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1917, UILR4 CANVAS TO BE N FOR WOMAN'S Additional Members will be Work for the Army. On Thursday morning April 26th, fro:n 9 to 11 o'clock a canvass of the city will be made for the purpose of seiuring additional members in the Woman's Service League recently or ganiized liere. This work is afliliated with the activities of the (Red Cross and in (lime of war suipplements the work ot that society. About 30 ladies have consented to do the work and the canvassers will report at headquarters e(stabllished for the day at the old stand of Powe Drug Co., under the L2aurens 'lotel. iOvery member se cured augments the fund with which bandages, pillow cases, etc;, are pur chared. ANNU.i1 VEl.'IINS' DINNER TO BE SERVED SA'TUIDA Y Commutu Ittee4 have been ippolilnted to Look A fter the Pleasure and Com. fort (if (.4d Soldiers. The auiial dinner to the Confede ate elterana, given by the .1. 11. Ker i:haw chapler, U. ). C., will be givel Satur day, Alwil 281h in the armory. .\ll the veterans are invited to be pres cnt. Th'ldiier will be served at the usual hour anld afterwards the veter an..; will robably gather In a body to discuiss incidents of the war. The fllown!ing cominittees have been ap pointed to take charge of the different phases of the 'ntertainient: Coimi itie on 1)ecora I Ion--I rs. Warren Bolt, Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Mrs. W. 11. Dial, 'Mrs. Mayme Fergu son, Mrs R. E. Babb, Mrs. 1j. K. Aiken, Mrs. Alec Bramlett, Mrs. J. H. Teague. Dinner Comintt11e-Mrs C. \1. C!arhev, .\rs. 1,. 0. Dalle1, .Jr., '.\s. W. P. Pall, 'Mrs. . I. lloyd, Mrs. W. 1). ':y'd, .\ir.i. .1. S. ilennelt, .ilss 1la 14!M I'opeland, .rs. .1. 0. C. Fleming, .\ r.". \V. I. Gilkerson, .\Mrs. .Jlonas I'. G ray, NI S. I. I). 'Dlarlington, .\ rs. .lary liar ri, Nliss Nlartha liellamns, Mrs. W. '. ltleas, Mrs. W. I. Richey, Sr., Mri. .1. C. Smith, .\Mrs. Arrah Sullivan, Mrs. I osphinCe 0. Watts, MIs. Itobt. l!chellerger, Mrs. C. F. Ilank in, Miss Hlettfi Watts, NIr. .1. 13. Cooky, Mrs. '. P. I ilam. Mrs; Cresswell Fleming, Miss lamia Dial. Colfee Committe--Nrs. .l. G. S'uhlI van, Mrs, WX. I. Itichey, .Ir., Irs. R1. F. l'leming, Mrs. '. G. Iancaster, Mrs. lIrooks Swyger't. CominitIe on Entertainment-Miss Willie .Iones, Miss Ilessie Roland. Miss .\l lil ah, MISS Dorothy .\ngel, Miss Catherine Irby. i'LA NTINO 31ORE COlHN. I.au:'ens County Farmers are Extend. Ing Aerenge In Corn 'roduction. teports fr'om many sections of the ('oulnty' indicnte that at least soiie of thie farmers are goIng in for food st uff;; this year heaier than they have eveir (done so before. WhIle it 1.3 ('oilmliIy reported that elh fa rmeros :ma w hole have iiot yet awaklenied to t he ciraims shor'tage of food supp)Ilies, othiers ha ve real Ized thle sItuation and have set about to make thIemselv~es in depndent of cutside sourc'es. Some fai'mers are pilanting large aer'eages *with *i' vIew of priofiting by sales at thle ighl lices niow, pre vailinug antd 'pr(dIctIed to pre'cvaIl as thle shortage b~eoomes moi'e acute. Mr t. Geo. I". llolt, who lives In the Trinity IRidge sect ion, is one amuong those who huave plantedI extensively ini corn. NTr. Holt had about sixty acres In grain before thle fr'eeze and all ex cept fifteeui aei'es were killed at that time. Insteadl of pultting tils in cot ton, as many ohiers have (dine who were sIi larly a(Yeeted, he has planted thle enitiiu acreage, exceplt that wvhichi was not. killed, in corn. In add~itlon to this he has.plilanted enough cor'n elnewhercao to bring his total acreage up to about 120 acres, Hie rins about eighit lows. Mr. Bolt says he seldom buya corn in or'dinar'y years and more often he has corn to sell. .Mr. Senn, who lIves beyond the Watts -Mill, lplannedl (hiring the wvin fer to plant about thirty acres in corn. As the shiortauge in food products be camne impriesisedl upIon him and the pr'ico of corn began to soar lie revIsed his original plans andh dloubied his acoreagei. NMr. Senn runs about four or fiye lO'ws, ADE TOMORROW SERVICE LEAGUE Sought to Aid In Red Cross -.List of Volunteers. The following are the volunteers who will solicit micimbers: .\ :s. Il L. Parkinson, Miss Willie .lones, Miss Annie Garlington, Mrs. M. L. Copeland, Miss Ilayme Fergu on, Mrs. C. .l. 'Miller, Mrs. E. S. Ilud genls, .lr.T. '.\l. Shaw, Mr~s. W. L. Gray, Mrs. W. I. Anderson, Miss Avic Mahaffey, Mrs. .J. If. Tague, Mrs. Ed gar larks.dale, "Mrs. Will Thomason, Mrs. Virgiia Caine, Miss Esther Fow ler-, .MNiss Njarle 'Phillpot 13Mrs. Will Meng, Mrs. J. 1I. Boyd, Mrs. 13. C. Crisp, Mrs. Robt. Eichelberger, Mrs. Wells Clardy, Mrs. P. A. Simpson, Mrs. Frank Caine, .Mrs. 10. 0. Anderson, Mrs. Robt. Roper, Mrs. .no. 'M. 11Iud gens and others. HAt"'AU'QUA STARTS TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY Tickets Al ready Being Disposed of at, Rpllld Hate. Programs Now BeiIng (4iven Out. Lau1ren.' 5e('onld Chaut auiua will 1:egin Wednesday, .lay 9th, just two weeks from today. Kris Mlassner, ad vaiev reiiresentative of the liedpath General otliocs, has been In tnlie (ity for several days putting up bantners and looking after other advertising spe(cialties. Ir. .i\essner Is pleasant ly reillembered as being in charge of the tent last year, having reecived a promotion since that time as a recog nition) of his services. The guarantors met In the rooms of ite chamber of commer1 i'ce Friday inight and went over the plans for 11le ticket selling campaign. It. was de elded to sell the tickets as they were sold last year, by placing some in tle drug stores and pacing others with the gun i'.1 tors to sell. About a hun drod tickets have already been sold, Alessrs C. Ii. Hicks and W. It. Nl! (uen having ,old most of those al ready dipsed of. The liatuanqua committee pur chased 1,000 tickets, which will be disposed of at $2.50 each, children pro r'ata. After these are sold out the pric will go to $3.00. The advanced price will go into effect on the 8th whether the full number has been sold or not. YOUNG PEOPLES UNION OF %. II. P. (HUtiH. To Hold District. Confereince in the A. It. P. C'hureli here Tomorrow Af. ternoont and Night. The Youing Peoldes Ch ristian Union of the LauIrens A. It. 1P. church will on ertai n a Conference on Yoing Peoples Worik oil .hurisiay afternoon, April 21*t-h. The afternoon servico will be gin at -I o'clock and (lose at 6. From 'I to () thle conlfer'ence will standl ad jou rnedi for a soela on thle grounds. PI'cn Ie lunich ill be served. Thle evening sessionl il be held from .9 to 10). The program will conl sist of addlresscs 01n Young LPeoples Work and general dilsculssionl of thou' vai'iiouis pro'bleins5. Alit yotinig people andl thlose ilter ested( in younig people's wor'k are co01 dtiaily invitedl to attend: Tlheo pr'ogr'am wIll be as followvs: Watch word: Faithfulness. M\otto: Alli thIings lbhrough Chr iist. D~evotilonal ser'vice. 'The tru'ie sir'it of servlee. R1ev. 1. N. Keninedy. 10nrollment of dtelegates. Address of welc'ome. Sirs. J1. RI. 1llis. The Y. P. 2. U. as a chur'ch huilder: I BulldIng the social life of the (churchOl. R1ev. Lj. T. Pressly. 2 Ticnouriaging lIntellectual de velopmlent. R1ev. J. .W. Carson. 3t Str'engthentng the spiitual life of the church. MAiss Bessle Byrd E~vening Service, 8 o'clock. :evotional exercises. Report from Unions. Deolegates. Question box, conducted by Rev. J. W. Carson. The Y. P. C. UT. as a home missionary agent. -Mr's. S. A. Leslie. Thle Y. P. 0. U,. and WVorld IEvangeliza tlon. (Hev. WV. A. MceAulay. WVhat use shlould hse mlade of our stan dar'd of excellence. Rev. hlonry j Preaaly. Ajunet CONSCRIPTION PLAN PROBABLY ADOPI[D Supporters of SelectiveI Draft Confident. DEBATED MONDAY IN BOTH HOUSES1 House Expeted to Vote Thursday-- - liscussion in Seiaite, Where sticeess of the Measure Is Assured. .i311y -(oin. tinue I'ntil Saturdia.. Nicholls for Volunt.eers. Washington, April 23.-With both houses of congress debating the war army bill today it became more than ever aiparent that there is no fight over whether a great army shall be raised, the only quetsion being what strength can be mustered by oppo nents of the administration's selective draft plan. In the senate passage of the general staff bill virtually without change is regarded as certain; on the house side the president's supporters are also coifident of success though the contest there will be biltler. Discussion in the selate may cootntinue until Sauiilday, but tle house, Under a ten tative agrtee mn eat tor eiglteen h1ou1rs of geleral de hate, probably will be realy to vote by Thu ir 1sday. .\ost of tile sp(eehes..; in tile house werC inl favor' of the adiiinstration plans after It ereItIative Delt chall- irmian of the iIlltar coll itte(e, had mnde anl opening statement (arn estly supporting the bill' ats amenided 1 by ils committee, to authorize calli for volmlteers, with provision for ap plying the draft only If 11h0 volunteer system fails. llepresen tat ive Nal of California, rankig repiblicanl of the committee, appeared Il the un ique positIon of spokemanll for presidenit and leader of the administration forv es. Representatives AleKensie, Illinois: Crago, Plennsylva nia; 01neay, .\lassa clsetts: laInn, New York ( rteene, Vermont ; Adamson, (eorgia; Aswell of Louisiana an1d others poke foir the draft its file only effective method of raising the army ieeded. llepresentia live Nicholls of South Calrolilna joined Ciairmian Dent in champoning the voltitee ri' pian. S'enator' Wadsworth I and Senator Weeks vigor-ouls!y advo (atinlg the draft, andI Seiator Thomas, ats strolgly opposilg it. made the prinicip ! :1Adres.es In the sliatte. Chiairni Chatoberlain of the seinate e'omm11tittee said tolighlt that he might ask unaimotis coins;ent Wedn eslday for a vote that d:'y or Thu 1rsday. Tio' said lie (Id not expeut to endheavor. to Ilse fihe new eloture rule, both hieean:wo he was not cortain he could get the two-thirds necesary to invoke IU and becauise it ml ight resiIt in miuore talk than would follow ii t h1e normial cour 1se. U. S. ShIlP ('h.1SHE Seeadlecr Ati 'mptp to Over'tak" \mr ennil SI ensmiihi p but 1s Nout Mpteed New~ Yor'k, A prill 23.---An Aemini steamosiip wias chi a '01 for fIVE mles by thle Germlian sea ra idecr Sca d!'r off the coaist of Briazil, on .\piil slthI, ac corinllg to the captain of the vessel, which reaachedlli thi ort today. The Seca dler, ireviouishly reported bly the vict lis ouf het' raIs on thir arr 'iiva I ai t lo Janiiino was f'ormoerly the Anmeicanl bark, ['ass (of ltlalaa, In to wii'h thIle Geram; had1( ti gaso line miotors. Th'le conpta in of' thle stamnshipit, wichl Is etngaged in the~ SouthI Amitericani tradle, said thle tOaidera was sigh tedl at (6 o'clock in thle :oi'ning, hcaing down on 1dm at a niolint 29 m les north of the Crttiator' an billet ween 2(0 and 300 miles off the coast. The piurstuer, he said, put on all speed, making 13 knots ani hour'. As tIs "'as lightly less titan his own vessel's spieed, lie was able to thriow hier off after' a dlesperate chase. Although' withlin ranige, fthe raider did( not attemplt to fir'e on him. She hlad Nor'weglan flags pialnted on her sidles, he saidl, aind mouinted two gunls apparently of eiht-inch cnli-bre. This is the first r'eport of the opera lions of the Seeadler sinee cewis from ships, she sank reaching RIo' Janeir'o Marchi 311. Tonm Owvings, attending 1iilrmanl uni ver'sity, spent the week-end In thle city wvith homofolks. BRITISH FORC[S B[GIN NMW (Df[[NSIV[ Intensive Fighting Around Lens. TWELVE HUNDRED PRISONERS TAKEN iFrench Adiance iine Northeast (of sossons lietween tlhe Aine and the ClIeirin des Darnes. lintIsis h- suer lleaivy Losses iII the ir. New York, A pril 23.-Again the liri ish have begun a period of intensive ighting from the region of Lens south yard to the Havrincourt wood and, ac !ording to the London war office, have oei successful at various points in 'apttring important. Gerinan posi ions. In addition, more than 1,200 lermans were made prisoners in the 1rst (lay's fighting In the new offen tive. BoI north and south of tihe Searpe liver tile lirit'ish have materially ad :anced at several points toward Douai, 1or1 of tile river the vi illage of Cav 'elie and positions two ain( a half 11ties long souith of tile vilage were watured, while south of the stream hey took the line of file Germans oil I wide front souiti and East of .\lonch .-Freax nd filured the vi!!ages of -vrdlI and i('umatvIpp. larther to the routlhI the etlire v a1I. Wf Tr( Mailt and Ihe greater 1art if the Ilarita;'oort I wood iiow is in tIle laid of (eneral ilIa!g's forces. On he iorthein (ild of the hatte litn mi lit iotal progres has beil mi1a 0 umhetof !es emnl lcn hat import ant towun Inlrl t .eopar!y. The latest ileri in oflicial comimii. - .tion. dealiing vwithI tle fighting o lon day., says the tew lciitish offen Ave on tIhe Arras front.broke down vith heavy nsutlaties. Perlin admitils he penet rat ion of (eraln trenehes onl I front of five hundred yards n01r1ih vest of, Lens. hut says the British lat 1 Werie xiexP!lled froim them In a -00nIie-at tack. Norii Iteart of Soissonis, betwren tle \i.ie and the Chemin des llames, the 'n have futt Iher adva need their ine, hlt elsewhere on tlie front held iy the ''renclh arttillry duels have 're 11lminated. F.utniday n1 1:lit thli Ger naos tried. ht without sieCess, to Ilnetrate Freneli positlionis, notalily 'as;t of Cralionne. in the -'htamptiagne, !(Lt St. Milhiel, and in the \osges lontails. A Ilritkih alrship is believed to have bea destroyed over the Straits of Dover by a1 hostile airplane with the oss of its ontire crew. S1inday irenel illIllren inl aerial eOngageIieits hot lown six enemy airplanes. A similar iumber fell prey to ltritisli aviators. Wlile fifiten 1oliers were driven down mit of control. Ant!-aircraft guns dl ilosed of another Gerinan1 airplane And soveni kI e balloouns. lferlin reports that German airmen o'eed down eleven ii tent e miach ines 11nd destrloyed four' cau tilye hllnoons. l'he0 lit4ishi war ohlice adm iit thait sev 'n flittishi a irplanes failed to return o their base after forays. I leavy art illery ducls are taking itlace In thle region of an ke Doi ran and ii thle ('erna flyier bend sector of the \ta cedonIan iifront. I 'arnis reports the re lmiise of TPeaton ic alllid recolin rinissanles between Tlsrvrna Stena ando Rokoh in this t heater. The Geirmianis evIdently are prepari ring foir thle drive on I'e Irograd thait has beenlC edeted ini thle Ilusslan1 captital. Warsh11ps conlvoy ig tranlspts~t are re piorted uinoffielally to have left Libau in thle Ihaltie 1-en for ani unk(no wn des inut Ion, and( mieanw uhile thle Germilans ldave reniewed' thlir net ivity3 on the riorthlerni part of thle II lssin iifront in lie Aa Itiver regIon. The llr iItish t roops now are f' ight ing igainst ihie Turiks six miles from Sa nmara, oni thei right banik of thie TIgris rtiver in Mesopotamla. 'otteniill Emuriidoyees GJet Ten Per Cent. Ilonns1, ilnumberton, N. C., AprIl 22.-Aij emli iloyes of the Lunmberton, Dresde~n and TennIngs Cotton Mills ye'sterdoay re eclvedh a bonus or 10 per cent. of the umount earned 'by each emphoye for he three -months ending April 1. Ml'. Walter Ii. l'owell has returned o WVhiteville, N. C., after' spendinlg sov.. ral days herze wIth his wife, who is usiting her miother,' Mrs. Rosa I 'aine. WARM WELCOME BALFOUR AN] Party.In this Country to Di turning German Autocre Washington, April 22.- The Ameri c1n capital today extendcd a simple buit hartelt welcomi to IIe British minister Of foreign affairs, Arthur .1. I alfour, and Ile other iiinliers of tIle HIritish commission which lhas (01110 to \ashington, as .\l.. Balfour hiiself expresed it, "to make11(c co-op erat ion easy and effective between those who are striving--with all thelr power--to bring about a lasting peace by file only men us that can secure it - -namely, ' successful waI," The weather was perfect and Wash ington In the bi'rglit spring suishilne, clad in the light green foliage of the season, neveri looked more beautiful than tills afternoon when the special train which had brought the distin guished visitors, with their oflicial es corts, from the North, drew into tile union station. Everywhere -buling I]ew in the light breeze, mainly the American national colors. . The liit ish I'nlion .Jack and thle French Tri 'olor. vr inl vih ne in ilni y plac.es, bi tIm local ing maker's had been ialie to meet te1 puli deimand for' them. Ti:; r - l) 1 other ilcora I lonls and even at, tihe union stationi the 11Y toiuch o' color' wYas lt('i by the th ee vr._.c ihm . thB n r~a ,lrit onthrec Errat mais adorinig fithe :aza. ":r was, there an1% musJ.ic to l the viitors. the orit!inal plan, i'vhlui wI lhe presencne of ile 11111rile hand, having buen amen,' uded to con. forin t lie l iew expressed by Pres 1i4t \Vilhoin and Secretary l.ansing thai lIs was a :."rave and serious Ivn in .\micivanl 1history ald not Ic, to l'e lihly treated or re'21arded as I soc 1yia d festive affair. ONLY 31EDICI A11 Lt)IQ(Ot L I,. - 1F', Assia . Attorie (enrl Fiurinisles Opinion to) 311ayor of Iiort 31111. Colimbia, A pril 2.-Tuiesday will be ihe lat day on which deliveries of I iijor may be iinade in Souti Carolina uinder Ole "Calon-a-montlih law. The "<it' -a-month" nt becomcs effective \Ved iIesday. The expr'ess otlices .have !Ce! thronged w\.ih expitc'tlit 'on Claudle N. SapI p, thev assistant attor* n.y geneial, ha answeired as follow\, an inquiry conceriling the situation from I". 1. P.' atlltrol, mcayor of 'ort .\lill: "-Yourlete to lhe aItlorney,\ genera1ll inl referneie to the quart-a--mlonthl act, has been handed iiie fol. attentioln. You ask to be advised when the ituar't-a-Iionth let goes into fIecxt, and fitrther, whetherl or not i liquor. in piossessioln of, commonill cal1ie1rs, eonislinedl to anby individuial andc re' ofii thle t ime in whielh thei( gillont-a UlonthI act is effttei've, woulid he sub .iet to 'ei ure by Slae or01 noiidpal author1 Iitieos. "I beg to adviise that the quarit-a tuonith Ii t, ia ssedI at Ithe iecent ses s~ont of thle genertal asselyil, is (1 feel iv~e Aprlil :25, 191 7, a ftcer i w ic'l, ime it will lie unlawful for any lier son to rec(eive morei0 than onle iut ii ct l iquor' ort oth101 alcohtolic' bever' ages in any13 calend~ar month, whiich amotunt Ill regarId to the r'igh t of Stateo 01 iiipaiul aiuthtoriities to1 se'ize liquors whtiichI have not been deliv~ered to t he 'onisign~e Piot' to Aprnil :'5, I beg Ic advise that sectilon I of the aet pr'o aies among (ithlerz thlinigs, (thla~t it shall be unla wftul fot' any per'son, fim or' ('orplorat Ion 01' compjany to receive, atore'c, keep, or have In piossessioni, 01 to shl ip, trans15port 01olt onvy any a leo holl IlIiquor01s fronm any poin11t wit hoiut thle Slate into this State, or fromi one Iloinit to a nothei' In tis State, or toi dieliv~er' the same11 to any perlson, fit'm, cor'por'ationi 01' companly ithin thIs s'tato except ats hin'Oafter' proi'Oded, thte liroviso thuereaf'ter piroviding that onlyone uartmay lie re(ce'ived o trantspor'ted andl that. for' medic'inal "Tile common cartiriera ar1e r'eqied under01 the law ~ to keep1 in thteirt pos secsion anty liquot's wvhich are legally (onisigned to liersotns in t hIs State and1( hold the ename for (101ivery in ease thec conisignee shoutld apply at the0 oflico of the comumon carier in comipllanec IS EXTENDED ) HIS ASSOCIATES ;cuss Best Methods of Over icy--French Have Arrived. On the plaza and oveIrlapping tho great building at i ther' wing were gaihered some o ..0100 peop!e waiting patiently f'or a1 glimlpse of Ilhe nla to's gulests, resitained at a proper distance by hundreds of bhte coated policeeni and by two troops of tho Sceond cavalr-y commanded by Col. Penton, part of the garrison at nearby Port .\yer. Within the station lines had been. drawn separating tlie traveling pub lic from Ilie space at the eastern end of tihe conouirse across which tho visiting party was to pass on the way from the tirain shed to tho president's room. All the polici-.cap tains of the district ha( been ranged here in 1 double line as a guard of h1onlor an(l to keep back itruders. Two score newsimper men standting to the vast of the coneo(iu rse were th only unotlicial persons' periitte.1 in this se(tion of the stat io-. \\ashington, :\pril 2 1...- Thie ].'viee e)ommission has safely anded in tho U'nited slates. This otlicial :,tat-een waIS mlado !olriy dod" v by the go%' iiinmenit: "Th de':'1 't)nt of rtatE' is whi5ed of theo safeo arrival of, the Froeh The enm:sowhich inl.l~clude .nhl.leftl-re and formIler lPremier i Ii arrived iarly tihs Illornin oil h1ar(d a Q spedy sIv.e: k shih) (II Illh ''n une, '::hich w as co1v.oyed T w vce; ls wei' mlt 1 'Iff he coast; .b.- . ( 'a lor~i Jo o: de- rOVyer: In I ( scorted to a porf. Th d1o qIIstIin1 rt ~Ad won eo n I welcoed with sIluItes as the French vessels droC )Id an8chol. wxith theo law and rvilluest delivory to bw 111101. un1til 'he fxpiration or thle tin;., during which the _:l, li.o-a-IIo1Utt11 alis effective'. S n t h inion, il viw o the.( r-vet that the conmmon carrier.; are reVq iei>td In ld therli uioirs utlil lIiidoghtl of th i,:.-t W-' .A rli ::' that they thiluld )) lea Ilowel a reason)1 )ah,1 timle thereaftr to return1 anly liqtuor., remlaining-' inl tlhi ose- and un1 )'iiver l. to the' conipror and that Ia r': on ah til) ' 111 lhe r fafe to seizutr hb v t , coun y Ir ' It nicipall W!!ie irs. I!* i howve ii- if ( .r n o1 e T t rlie t to ah (a ni'm-t n;thin a rea so bhle 7l1est im at'.: t lilonl 'rier, they woul then ubject to slaizuro a s const it til -, n illeg ll sorin u - de the 1l." I Oti.(! 1 01'(.11 A~t Ii'541)141T) i IIt0a!M is IAlOT n fr sin elite in 'e liW V i i t mad ' ub ilmie anequ~i,:m atn airmanyo of the flan natioal comm ditte ooin. Which th sitYuato in u'' aIhatu ywas deacribed its i"'teair grave". baltsi "Nate foodsl~ areia ofle, the mhas finn 'nur~e fify.entme It' kilo,( rta-x Tixbeenl franht, and nder41~. thisondi th ionsly p'gha'nir u c nI the ultiontare 11 iplte yo to h18 el e n to CIn ''ion o th e.'i'.00i0'~ f ltcach euen The agu a': et dieyuo