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Moll! |? n\ IM mi slIMN, aspsnsssij iiii'l Norman ttunYr lie \erx-s. Washlnuton, JUDC l.i. KSWS from I i tod ?. ihul the ? in mun In nt !? ni|,lni., .1 j,,,... uul ,tt.;eh <ni I - t ? ? lilt h ? I met .Mtii their first etstolute chedl ill llir West hum ?< ii,. ir , m-..t dri\e be . i M .i Ii iddi d m' ally In the Op '.. ii< ii?i|?if shut crcatc.l here l?\ th" Mi4.ey.sful hieiimilnK of th" An ti Inn iMf in IIal\ . The ir i. h-" of itholms ut regarded by nilhers h?r?? :o th" more strih in; sine? th?- cltj In sorronnded on Ihr? ! eh : alnl onl , i hoi t to .'?,<? it* ??ally hill WIUI Mile \eU. Tho report tod v >.ho\s ttt.i* th" l lei in 11 ^ < mh ;i V ? i i t i he defender * froni nil sides. Th.- o in . hi of the I Jerninli ih.n t i.? not ei. nr. . oheorveri h"i< ?\< re ipeliin ? to view It as in t? no??<! to eover th" faet th.it Ih r Ii.i . . heen l .l he.| t" Itnt) to prop up tho Austrl.ni drivo. < tlnna, howver, S/Oes not incline.t to Klieve thai i u nM In Italy had a .t ? i . d to draw Upon th" < h i mall lorces suiheicntly to embarrass re? in u iv th.- o/eotei i entnpelgn, They resent god .t si pom id.- that the attack was lnunehe?! for the pMrposs of pav Inr: lb" w:>\ tor a filer errand aa-allli on th" i'oi?H>u-tiie front where the Ken.h, aided at one point by Amer? icans, ha\e dum; obstinately to po ? Inno; thit hamper deVOlOpmOttt ol the whol" i??'r111an >ehenie of reaching the channel potto, iVhile tin- ii"w.i from Italy is en . ..'ii ? hi .'? f.. il ; i" : h" op. i ition ; :ir ?1 mi eleor bonoeptlon of what If in pvoaress or what the fu tun gkOjJ hold WOJ to be ?;alned. The fact th it American troopa are soon to nu ?ie,.r.. in tin battle there add;* to th- f. ? ? \ " h w huh the sil nation is watched. Notlllni; h e" be. n made public as to pono' 'or Ihe Ai lorleofl expedition not as to th.- proer?' ; bein?1 made with . preparations. There was ever> Indlca Hon, up i.. to? i ? nnehlni of th" Aue "ii i ? i ? ih ii m nie i- - i/o, rone position not ? indef of the fortes had I . ., definitely determined* In a i ? ??? ne nie. p-> ehido.;i. I n asona . rrn the decl- ion to s?'iul this e\p" I'ilnni. T: ? .?? i i no shortage of maii v r in Hal;-, but lo further the lh? 10 v. nl ten.I to I Ii? th? r I h 'II . thai tln-r. i . eommon purpose . ommo.i en. mv and a common ?b - terse bsntlee to ettetp rtetory through the eniployntent of reeourojes end tiehtlntr pow . of the nations array ed ai i in t ?;? rmany. Niiolh. r Wartime substitute. ' in on b ue I b i? K in his chair at thi? dinner I ible, held a rooky he twei'ii thumb and lirol Rnfjfr of his faMmt band, and ?? . d il OtOSOly, i I i .1.'i h...: "d. but did not I Otolle, k ? ii.- Inn the , ti.,. mil moving it up \ ami down , . || tu , n? fuiy ascertain it . \m i<ht, I'm on continued his in p etletl, i I ? Ihhl lim?- Mrs. I'm on was kIow ? i in?. ' V. . 1!." she lid. ' I suppose you ai icolns t?? poke fun at my eoohlnn In it oin it.' lor husband answer ? I. 'Th?n v\h..t in the work! nre you ?b.iii', with that ? ooK "I w ? i t Us resill. ney " "ll'h 0 bat ' ?? Ami . i ikls ? note of its com P iet?i? ml nrth " "tsn'i that making fttn of ii?" "My .b -r. yi o ni iy hove unwitting I oiii. a i" ? il dl. o\ ? I .. ." Heoi .. i?i ? 'i h: i Ulne ?" i} o. be ntneh of I '.< < ? i entte, hul it mu ht sankt nsanderfnl snbotltuie for a rabbet b? si, ' i .en. aoe n TeK front. i ,i . i11 Motor u a . Tin- - in ??? - . ol I . hi of a i i .? i nob eorrylnej blpl n< fr?re iatnejle Fleht, \ a , io Mm. 11 .. distance o ?ti& ntljpo. In nberol th. honri Siems l.i pro.e thai the Ld ? .tv mote .. h .< h drove t b bl dm h Ihi ?? n d its work well at lew t in this l^ind (i rvl< Mnjci I i'n' o. \ bo i lob M i ? o n led thai the ne. i did n? ll?*?: ,e ? nf niI.i i,Intl. The tu icltllie V\ .1 . IIOl l*M* It for Mp?*Hl|, llUt III II'1' ol ? ?I t?i ?-:iJ?rv \?iy hearV) \* ? ?.'it. j^iiileeil |i i . claimed tu |j > .. n ? ? ? pai hi Ibis i ipftOI lb e .?? otln i Vet Ov' ? h'l'ed. ^Ni,,| ? a ee?J hihi htfnoTi 1 ' An be 1 d.?? I n.. I ? : i '. ? I be.\ . The Uhrfl o,? . hoe ? the Im r? i ?il m<? intieb crtthjl '. r i? *? a. b . ' ? this will be no . .?? ? ill .1? el ? d ,. .i \\, '.... , in.i" <iion ?'t ein Ob 111 /, |f || |a as trood if this i how tna ii p ? 'lei i is h-V' nun oi I Item ?nd as i^on.i as pOMS.IiSD S'< >? N ??. Ksenh i Hun?n * /** \v in n it no.n ieat i i i<m.i isscr 1 ? , - 1 m sell io f ie ,ln? i , ins II ' I Im mI I'll il Wliilbl 4**i i.i moje ,i|i proprlate es oe>epolog^ w \mi;i:i< vn ri;.\i i;. I Ittil Hea\? n and Mi ll an >, n<>n> 111?ui inn:., Xmotiea should Not Think Ol IV Willi I lirc)icmail(. l IM ???? l|Ml : i .1 (.? I litany. i l y Richard !i. Rdmonds, E< Itor. Manufai tu ran R< oord,? Until the Almighty make i i" ac Wltfl Satan ami invites hllll to M 00 worker an?i co-ruler of the unl? versa aii-i Until n? at an and Hell are aynimy n.on term *. America should not make P/lth *'?| II IM'ill I' IIU I 1'' I, UlfK p< ntant <lermnny? Unk . American mon urs degener i <<t Roble . drOSJ i nleaa Amerlot n women are not of the Minn" which gave strength to tin ii i of Revolution?r) days, and un 1 . too, they have leaa womanhood than the aplendid, heroic women of the Month ami the North alike who be iw? n ISfjl and ltd laid Ihelr all up? on the altar of their Country, ami ucv er (altored amid the aorrowi of thai fearful lour years of Civil War, ihen thera win be no word or thought of peace with unbeaten German) on the int oi a a] honeel beat ted ?aar oi aii\ woman loving womanhood moi than lit".-. \Yh it is Ufa that we should count II oi more value than lionor an?l duty f Phall we nave Ufa that wa may lose it ami honor, too, or shall we :;ive life freely that wa may gain a larger, aweeter, broader, holier Ufa tor nur .? r. < . mi all the generations to come? The Son of fjod might have saved Hia life, hut ho ehoaa to die thai mllllona might, ho saved. .lud on ami Living ion and hundr? d : of other mlaartonarlca have galdly en dm? <i hardenipa unto death that oth? ers mi^ht 1. ,e. Would Mary have called her Son ? rom the Croaal Would the mothers i ( ait lha heroea who have died like* Judson and Livlngetpn for Others,have - died th< in from the sacrifice and ived their lives at the expense of oi here? To ask tills question answers it. Our tared ones are offering their lives that Othen may live; that wo? manhood may be saved] that children moj be kepi from the power of the unhung brutes; that civilisation ami lib rty mav not perish from the earth. \\ i aid wo call them hack from such luperh heroism, auch Christlike sae? rlflee made that others may be saved? Th.n . t ion an weis ItSSlf-?a tllOU sand tit n ii No, Tin- aervlee nag is the noblest em blem ever given t?? the brasses, us iha Htara ami Btripea la the nobleal ,: ii: tvhtah has ? vet floated over a Ire. natlea. And yet that is almost too mud to say of our Hag as ws Stand . ith uncovered heads before lha flag at heroic, aubllmely heroic, Belgium mi iirltala and Pranee ami Italy am' Herblti, Their llagi float over nal on aha preferred death to dishonor over nations whOSQ nun ami WOtnci have matched ami aur passed in won derl ul heroism ami su1 lima aaci i Ike all that fabled stories tell ua of ?.!.?(.? and other nations Of Olden days, ?io i bless the tag* of theae ai?c of ??in aa the. float over heroic, men and'women who have made human io lory through unnumbered centu in ? to come the more gloiioua be CHUSf tin;. haVa lived and Buffered nid died for Qod and humnnltyl ? It io. ny, im- einbodlmi at of all thai is falsa ami vile In humanity; t lernt any, whose people have roverteil to tii ? type of their progenitors or old. who in their wild oarousala drank ? i oni the .Lulls of their war victims: Uermany, nrhlvh definitely planned for half i century, taught it in its schools, lireaehed i* In Its homea, ami ibu moldi d |ta people of all claasei to be In a war ioi world domination, ha but followed oni Ita own long-pro claimed plana ol fiightfulness in dr? der to deter other nation -. fro|n rlak Ina ii i vengeance, Pulse to Mod . greatest gift to man ? eept thai ol lit own Son. woman hood and babyhood, wifehood ami motherhood, false to all human IIber I? foi ail lime to come ?s sa? n ihouuhi ul peace with an unwhlpped ? ;.?. . Tin n put aw iv from I h imu rum I i hough! Of el ? ry I mil an o. . lion of peaee, an) do. Ire rot pi it ? scepl iii it peace which can eon o only over lha unconditional urrviider Herman) ami her allle ? ? r ii- dead hod lea of their leadei ml i \ - i Mo- \ lb m i bat baa m ot. Herman) ? stench tor a n time t a on ? in the tioatrtla or Clod and man tlerman will seel peace whcncvci n Mihi think t hut * In- awal i n< i in oi ,i n out ragi d world and ingi i Ihel.I i h< 11 Individual lives, I Ul Until I " I io in In \\ 11 Inn it an m eon II n.?> end fell tin powt ? oi ih< arinli of ?i< iilaat Ion, until down I he ' ? * d^ ol a ? ? ?;... and v* len n ihe Mi d forci ? have marched mil Una i oni . until et i i v male of tin \ bolt i lohen ollern and i ap< bui i i i ,i mil Ihelr ace ii i ? d mllltai leadei I ha\ < been bung or i el be . t. . oi tba .i si mbb d of Berlin ami Vienna, ha who in America talks peace win uc. ttxlnm io all civilization. Appeal L-'roiu llufcsla? i Pr?m tit" New Votj. Herald.) "Hoping for your confidence, i ad? dress to you my pruyer ina\ you come to ?-in .ii.i. Unite youjr forces with ours, w ?? muat regain <,,,.? liberty and Independence, now so threatened by ? ?in* own mistaken umT^y ?|,u rapine of the <lermuna, who, oncc settled In Russia, would hocomejth ioo ?it the civilisation ?( Asia." Thnl la the appeal ' 0 I:. ? Bhkovakaya, fo moutj : of the Russian Itevi Ainorloa n go*, ornmeni I can people, Mine, is now hiding from the! or mm nt, as are . <? u era of the revolution, join Lenlno and Trot iows in ili?' botrn? i he hands of < lermi Unlike those tr? fn dn ng< i on Bu t opou i1 ('at herln< . tndmother utlon, to the ml the Ann ri i ovakayu i: tolebevlat kov ny otln r lead ho i? fused b mi their fel Russia Into i <?\ skaya has fall seea In aid from th hope for Russia's I like a lot of theor 11 y who Imagine t Mm?-. I iroshkovakajL aid toko the form o It |fl thla phase 4 mokes it of first Iro] no hesitancy on the. mother of the Itev American I roo ps hi "Your great, atron on-tthe-slde-of-i Igh knowing that Ru your word, your aid," rtie aajte. your trope and Olllee, I rain 6 at with us to COl ?boulder against know it will be <>u. and contribute to on ii uetlon." No other persoi ?.a ? n Mine. Uiesh Amerloa end intry the onlj lion. Ami Uli la thla eoun knou Russia, irges that this llltai y aupport. ier appeal that lance. There la t of the I Irand ion to oak that nt into Russia,, aunch, always ?> we fear not, in depend on hip and your fon , If we aoe of oar brave ngland, conn shoulder to German's we to rescue llbertj rd Ru8ala'a re No other person] m Russia la a eh ii iy entitled tJ . ,M,:1|: for th forcea which brought about the ovi r? o the throw oi Tsariam ., ,i dei toe racy ta ?lme, i In Bhkovaka aid from Amet lea -j force ean give, II md rspreaent tin int ?. ountry oa ta i, Bhe appeala foi ? he i1' i that only Kn it is 1?> be leaved, If the Ctenul <..; arc to be pre venbsd fi om beeot l,,,. ? ; dangei ou foe oi the civllizau, ?{ Europe and ol Aala, t he allies ?soue? There la one i the aid for wh; of the Revolution* That is by check the far Rant If cued ii must be Vladivostok and force that first ipn ading of I lert] great ?ountry after that form |..'. ' go to Ruaala'a fill il way to give rjn 11 ru ndmother gs, ami only one. Germany from lu iua la to he rea I;. . nding in from Harbin a military [will prevent tin in control over the ,,f tie- Urals and nucleus around which the patrlojigii] of Russia may rally to drive the ||nn from it* bind \ Dangei t Prom the K i We do not og ronoe'a apparent pos.il made of ? he affected by h ant attitude i<? ei mm nt ami his Much an attitude by ila pre ident in turn of peaCI W ood : hOUld he lupposo he sho Koosevolt io vlt dress hi - soldle ?rill lie1 '...".eel hlef. I {oose veil I,id chai re. Would er: Would it duty of the pr? ?.m il a peiihui UU8< . OU1' alia i\, Poeeihlllty. rxvllle Sentinel.) with Mr. Law? view that the dlS n, Wood should not bOStllC and inloler lo head of the gov !ommandor-ln-< Jhlef, might overlooked as it wua overlooked But suppose Gon sent to Franco, and 1,1 permit Theodor t his camps and ad In an incondlars mei d? nunclatory ol i l Coinmunder-in \ i>od permltb d <!ol. .,i Plattsburg, when ?i tin' training camp 1 it he right and prop 'not he > he bounden ih m io guard agulnat g pi occi ding for oui ami our countrj '?' loo Had > United Btttt III hell, lid Of tors about a vbdted a I ecru itor' ?tate i listing In the um in Ina i111 v man aa sound" h ..i Hat feet "I'm sor t in I'll havi ^ ou've i t !? The mount) o way roi i ii ..On ed. ? I ; in SS IM .ra you Dial ell e\ . ii Ii The youth ludl< d a oi I'll : . 11 ! ..'i . i had. Vou t , .lie' Iiiiii.Im I? Couldn't March. :; Henator Howard Wont N irginlu, teils a mountain youth who tiilK office in the sein th** purpose of en gulur arm.'.. The ex? iei.hi round the young dollar, but that hi ; |(| th.- physician, ? i, ' 11111 you down ? .I looked i orron ful. ,. I.I in, t hen .'" h< With those flat feet WOUldnM he a'de \>< . miles." from the mountain lent. Final! he aald i, i h ite this BO darn 1 ,.. i walked nigh OH i . mi iiftecn miles o\? ?? Ihc mount i na] )(1 , . t p, >. , and posh. i h tc t?j aik buck!" -Every body's Mugn* (? ? ? il forti an m ulc hj appeal , 111 tin |ioi'F ) i.i -; ,,r people who ' . itfftejU) "i.e'l line' t I'. V do m l need. idle Men. (By .Mark Swan of the Vigilantes.) We're at war. We need soldiers, we need munitions, we neod ships, we need food, und everywhere about u. nre Idle men. Not casually idle chronically Idle, Men whose enthus? iastic slogan is "I'm too proud to ivork." Men who would break all records for s hundred yard dash if a job walked up and tapped thorn on u.i' i boulder. Boms of them hold down benches in the parks, lastly content with crusts and rags, some of them dine at the Kit/, and lllllko Solomon in all hi glory look like u piker In u hand-me down, hut they'ro just common or gar? den loafers, the lot of them, economic slackers and they ought to L" tak ? n in hand. They're everywln re; gangsters on the side streets, young loafers on the corners, tango llxarda in tin- cabarots, bar flies, who am so used to standing with ono loot on the brass rail they can't keep both feel on the ground; crooks, touts, riff rail". In the cities; and in tho country, the whittlcrs in front of the Mansion Housi? hangers on ai the "deepo" waiting to so?, the train conic in?(and if it never cam< it would nman nothing in their young lives), the gathering around tho stove in <'y I'oikins' grocery store -intent on the checker championship of the cross roads. They're all about us-, vil? lage, city, country, indoors, outdoors ?a drag ami a menace. The Idler Is, Individually, a social excrescence and collectively an eco? nomic waste. He Is the leering nega? tion of all decent human Impulses and Ideals. At tin:-, time, when the hand ami mind of every human unit is desperat i;. needed, the deliberate refusal to pitch in and do something is a defiance i<> tho race and an in ? ult to the Almighty., in times of peace, we are compell? ed to put up with the chronic loafer, because our guaranteed pursuit of life, llbertj and happiness, means to onio men the privilege to graft- -to others tin- right to loaf, bul in time of war. when every man is needed, when;.all our rights and privileges Bl'C threatened, these na n have no righi to shirk the burden tlm resl of us car? ry cheerfully, ami they ought to be used to the best advantage, for the common good without the slightest consideration of their persona) pref ei ences, If a man Is Without a job ? it may he his fault ami it may be the fault of our social organisation which, I" Ing human, is ma perfect; hut no matter whose fault It is, the oondl lien OUght tO he remedied. Several States have passed Loafer Laws? Maryland was the llrst. Why not a National loafer law. The hobo who is threatened with ft job In New \ ork has only to seek the "doles fat niente" of Cos Cob, and once acrosi the hue he Is spared the degradation Of a life of toil. So the St do law his not settled the question, and put the inafer to work it has on .. trans felled the plol.|.|M flOlll N?W Volk to i 'onnet n ut. Why can't Undo Sam pass a na tionai Loafer law? Why can't he draft these men? He'll do it. if enough of us till him Io. Draft them foi the farms ami the shipyards, just a? the boys were drafted for the army. Now the "chronic objector" leap into the arena, and says it can't be done. He says we can't tell the Inno cent man. out of a job, from the man who makes Idleness a businc a, ran If we listen to the chronic objector, we'll never gel anything done for no matter what Is proposed he's always "agin" i?. lha objection Is not valid. Sup pose there w< re a committee, or a hoard or whatever it might be call? ed??constituted something like this? i business man ami a minister- a la? bor leader ami a lawyer??a reportei mi a policeman, Hix level headed, patriotic, common sense men. [g it reasonable to suppose any man real I practicing any useful profession hi doing any sort of honest work would fear to nppear before them? i it reasonable to suppose the loafer \ ouId be able to hoodwink them and ?et by? The gentleman; who holds all reo oids ns a second story worker, the pilgrim who knows every inn roost along tin- Rrlo, the lady who main tains Ina- delightful apartment on re niiltaneej rroiu lea Uncle .loo, some ivln?re in Nebraska. . . they would ? ll have to prove It. 1'ick pill lie ?? on ll ami .Voiiien who choice to he pa i .' it. . Ih" loafer: ^taeker.?', the sneak: Mm idha.;. Me criminals, all the II*.: I I \\ooi| l|| I I I *4/ 1 tin io a HO | IlL them tow o ? I -* lid > r\ ilia u fr? im M?lbis p i I,.,.. of indulgence ia't. " tdhS-Ceo vice i the legal iu.iui imi. form. It 1*041 Hv j possjph to . nm m t a Inn:- conversation . v illmul I nockin* any absent brother, hut no one ever thin! of doing it. *** ?. Rutjj?rlbci to The Dally item (?nh iOc pec. week, delivered. I fitM m 4^/ Speed? Speed?Speed! SS? ?s-i |3 It IL \ **? Ufe ? ? ?ftrrl ? 7 91 >>e Uncle Sam pushed the clock ahead one hour to give more light. Take advantage of it. You owe it to yourself and your country to make every minute count. Use your car?passenger or com mercial?to the limit. Samuel P. Colt, president of the United States Rubber Company, helped awaken the country to the economic value of the automobile last fall, lie said? 44 Everything on wheels must be used and mobilized. u The automobile is second to the railroads as an adjunct and supple mentary to them in collecting and dhiributing merchandise. "Owners should use their cars, both passenger and commercial, more and more*99 Make the most of ycur car by using the tires that will extend its usefulness to the utmost. Use good tire*?United States Tires., They last longest and carry you farthest at least cost. Yijere is a United States Tire for every car or truck?to guarantee un? interrupted service and greatest economy. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will tell you which ones will y ?erve you best. I j! j ^ United StatesTires are Good Tires A complete stock of United States Tires is ear i by the following Sales and Servic e Depot: SUMTER MOTOR CO. Iiosri I VIA n LIWUECIATED. Word; ol' Appreciation i ruui a Soldier Visited Siimtcr Last Saturday mid Knnday, I feel i owe ll to myself io say that (10 mic bill God an?! kc boys that go from Camp Jackson to Bumter and vicinity to spend the week-ends will ever know just bow much wo enjoy ourselves and appreciate the Kind hos? pitality rendered us by the good peo" ;?!?> there, sad I am surd I voice tho sentiments of fifty young men who joined me in a week-end Irip there last Saturday and Sunday, mere*es? pecially tho live young men from headquarters company, 306 Ammu? nition Train, whom I happen to know personally, n was mj first trip out of the camp since I entered for entrain men! April 25th, 1918, and to say the. least of It, I enjoyed every moment of the time most thoroughly. Two weeks before l came to camp it was my good pleasure to visil New ITork, Philadel? phia, Baltimore, Washington, It Ich mond, V*a., Italetgh, N. <'., and I dare the i" opto In none of tho above mentioned ? iti< ??? according to number, nor in an) place between Portland, Maine and Mexico nor ?11? - Atlantic to the Paeilic oceans are doing more to help* win the war and to en? courage the soldlei*s than the people of Sumter, s. C it was a rare treat to attend tho social at Mr. Thayor's home given by the mombors of the list Itaptl t church ol that ? ity. and iclleve me When t 15 the sermon trenched by tu Tli tyi r on Hundu looming will Ioiir i * ? ? remembered by .ii w tio In nil him ami wdi ever act a i nie a nd guide of t i th for the sol tilers w ho wore there, We are thank fill for such men as 11??- doctor, \i the i.. . (?! ion Rat unlay nip hl I received a delicious package of choco lale candj madi by some of the ladies present, ami in thai package was a .i e that i< nd III <? this: M|p the da?, ol my trouble l will eall upon that Psalms Sii:7." JUSt BOW it socuis to nio that this count i y h lacing tho greatest trouble it has BVcr tated on earth. I:itt let us un i t i with a smile, for it is trouble that rails us into the fullness of manh tod, trouble {hat maki h the PUCe grt?W stronger and wo shall know how greet a thing it is to suffer and be strong. Now to say the hast of it. there is not one of us in uniforms today but who realizes that tho people at beerte are bach of us ami doing all they can to help us go inio Germany and And tho root of this great trouble and none of us fool thai we tan march too far nor too fast to repay the women of this country for what they are doing for lour comfort and to help us save this country from an awful ruin, ami none of u i want to come back until we haesj j found the real cause of this trouhto ' ami put him In a place where his only plllOW will be the hot * oa is, his hed of in io ft, in only rohe the hiuo flam OS of tire and his only companion the devil himself, " Again thanking the good people of Siant. v ami vicinity for the kind hos? pitality liiey reudcr us boys on the week-ends, l am verj truly yours, Private Ralph n. IfeOaojftfc Headquarters Co., Amm. TV. ' amp Jackson, s. C, June 17, tfus. tiUCMS It. <'010oral (name deleted l>y censor) Is the champion optimist in the me leted by censor) regiment, on his lire! wdt to Paris an air raid was in proj 11 . and as he observed the Pa? ins, all int. nt on the taubes, he aid in his comp.) moil I ? Th re La one fine thing about the air Stuff.*1 "And thai is--" ' l i k< eps \ on looking up.'* R< ply del. lt d hy censor.- K\ change. 1 he l oin th of .1 fly win be a i sal h lid ?> In Bumtar this year.