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Show 7 TODAY'S Tr ItMitEATX'EJB Maximum Minimum 91 . ...... .'.53 M&t Sm Dccrm - n.-.-Ml Mi Jt. EEIULD PK0:;i3 BosLaesa CaM-7TTC7 PROYO, UTAH. TUESDAY, JULY. 13. 1926. YEAR, NO. 25. ORTY-nlS- T mtZ Office TT0 .CENTS PRICE An'rpnr i Navy Continues Search "Fbr EdieUiy HEREJS, WHOLE STORY OF BODIES HELEN TAYLOR OF S-- 51 TESTIMONYIN !f-lD-l- t !l 1 ! 20 (IPB iillLiE TO LIGHT FIRE VICTIMS ATTIIiIPHIKE : RECOVERED Two City ha&Jteft.Kleiic(Lta.j)eilQ flelal ceremony of lighting the Tim- - Mia Helen Taylor of d TireiTTtt Devastated Arsenal " Region Are Slowly Dyings uui I pyBiphrKred. by . Mlsal Mildred Lewis, who will dance, to thp imniodlutf ly afterjthe fire hag been kindled. Miss Taylor la naughter bf Dr. and Mrs. Fred W, Taylor of Provo. Dj;rTjiyiBfcaainn By 37 FT' BE AM A N pioneer - Catted, Prew Wa ff Correspondent ) 'develop-menfcbIn Tlmpanogoa alrst'reapnir-6lbTeiiiif:Th- e ving" organTz'ation bf.the Patror of marines and tailor were Tlmpanogoa' Nature Club in 19 tt. sent into the area of the Lake Den which in organisation aueceeded mark naval arsenal asraln tbdar jetting Aflpen Grove and the trai! They resumed the search for vic routt from lhat4lace to the top tims or Rahirday explosion which tB RHMintaln aet dde..A8 ft preserve wiped out the arsenal anil .tbua far tor hiking. haa run up a known deatfcMlst of Dr. Taylor beam thedistlnctlon twenty with several stilt ailasin I also of having gotten out the first The body of Lieutenant Hernia" I eeeoe !mt lantern lldesBwi 2451 Hchrader, U. 8. N Linden of hav- Afpea Grove tralr-an- d - ileum, wing eeaea caur.f wan: Itigeivea JheJrBt Jllustrflted Jets ; identified 'today tnrea on TlmiMmoeos" scenery perorp1 The men not only will go lntoith xuipmi I nubile. Several vears the arsenal grwrnda, but aquada will bi daiiishter, Alice, wao choncQ ftearch the wla nearby and tirob-1t ag0irhi ih. rrm t tho hi r iiiko. hiit sue ttlwed the wca1on by making wa reported one or more bodlen trcilmb over Timpahflgos from Don' -had been eeen. hnans to- Aspen Grove.Nuid arriving Offleera la e barge belleVedtbe at eamp:too late to peVforni '.the - aearch mlRht reveal addiaonal dead ceremony, ind considered that practically it might result In aome of the civilian " mlaainf being accounted for. .Wl!if-lnqulry:wairt- 4 . pected wjthla the Next, tweitry-fon- r hpnra formally- to determine re-- : ponalbllity for "at a 1ir jt . -- .THT -- - TIIiIP STICKS, TO BE GIVEN ona the depot ' The verdict, It Va almost certain, wl!l be that "an act of God" a flash of lightning touched off the great powder store hmise. ..The first detail of marinea sent into the devastated a,rea yeaterday recovered 17 bodies of comrades and others. They worked over-- a waste of smouldering embers from which shelly burst.jyiexpecteUy. There was a flare tip of .eicJte-- , ment yesterday evening a the .smouldering fires on the reserva tion reached one of the magazines and new blast rocked the area as shells again hurled through AWAYONHIKE - Souvenir Timp sticks will be given way again this year, according to the custom established by "the Prbvo Chamber of Commerce several yedrs ago, to the oldest man, the oldest-womant- he Say Pilot and Check He was Paid - Can Be Produced ' per80Bwho-d"--tuall- y ' iTOflWRtTfNG-AN- D- AXG:LKS, July 13 (I P) of the ng the disappear ance and reappearance of Aiiuee. Investigation mystery-aurrouudi- Semple McPberson wa resumed to" day. , Nearly a score of witnesses were summoned to appear before the in- vesticators, among"them Mrs. Min nie Kennedy. ., the evangelist's cat mistherrwhoas the first called to the"tBBiL.--- Mrs. Kennedy was expected to. confirm - details of the long story t(JOlMs"daughter last, week, "A surprise witness" was Clyde, BevilllerSr Angeles aviator, who 1s SaioTfo "have told Chief of Detec tives Jlermna ,Cline that -- Mrs.. Mo Pherson; sway from the beach at Venice in an airlnne. , Accordiasr to Ctine, - Betllierg as serted he Would produce the avla tor ' who" piloted the plane, ud s check for $3,000 with which he was Is was-carrie- -- - :- paid. Mie-eriBgelf- 'V' ': eirn "alreadyteld tared the grsrtd Jdrv; Kat fbte from by three kidnapiiers. - Other wltnesse scheduled to be heard Included j Mrs. Emma whaefer, the evange- Itst' secretary, P; O. M. Barnard, Culver City chief of police, and wife, wh claim they aw MrsTMcPheifson driving to wards Ivos Angeles an hour after their asserted kdinapplng. " II. D. Hallenlwck,. builder of Ari gelus Temple Bible school, Yuma,! Ariz., rancher. Mias Meribah Sbinn, nurse who attended Mrs. McPherson at Dong-las- , Ariz.r hospital, where .the evangelist was taken after her dramatic refappea ranee.- five. weeks after- - her fte-beae- " ,. . - to participate in the hike, and to any others the committees may decide upon. The sticks are made and painted. There" will be, a few for sale as supposed drowning. the air. usual merely .as a convenience to District Attorney Asa Keyes said Late last night, however, the navy those who feel that they need a he expected to complete examination , Issued a Teassuriag ; statement. r of all witnesses, today. If Sonnets good stout stick to help them up the ' ' G. Ormiston, former" radio operator "I'aptaln J E. Enochs, senior na- glacier. ; .. r val offlcer pregent, has just 'observ Ihese stickSi' according to infor- of Angelus Temple, is located, a ed the flreg still burning in the mation that reaches the committee special session may be held to hear ' navy ammunition depot and ap- from time to time, are highly prized hby testimony, the district attorney " are slowly dying out," by those who have received them aid. parently they the statement read. "It is confl- - In the past, ag they .represent an m Process servers have been nn Sie dently felt thatmajor eirplosIohTiire achievement jp outdoor actlvity.j cessfnl thus far in their state-wid- e search for the radio man. all over and that there Is ho further .JJo formaL report of its findings jdanger tfr be expected from any ex- .' will be made by the grand jury, acn'oslons;" ' .'. Danger of additional serious excording to Superior Judge Keetch. "There will be no reiw'rt on the . jloslons was considered as having case from ; the . Jury," he . said. bewyreduced almost to nothing over "Either it will indict or it won't night. ; indict, Jnd that'a ail there will be Today there was" compatative tO it." quiet within the arsenal area. No large' ahclbj; were exploding. Oc r casjonaliyrtbere would be a bang from the mass ' of debris which would scatter dust for a few. yards, The ' schedule ;Jor the classes but the expioslona were chiefly, fir whleh will be giveh at the Alpine ' log Taps and small ammunitions nd summer school .1 now completed, were regarded aa dangerous, according to Edward H. Holt, iThe-bodIJeufcSchraeder 'B'rTghqni TToung univerwa one' of those found neat the sity, who hasthe schedule making a atore- house of T. in building A $40 silver loving tnphy has fhage. X. T., depth bomli AnaiflgB'-explo-The purses joffered Inclndelbot- - laeenrxlQnatediiy 3. Edwin r Stein. any Algae) by Mr, a. O. Garrett manager of the. JsBderberg Juedto lyerejound BtleiathelciWSfttiJf and- - Mr.' Bevllle1 FloweraV English, the winners of the Twilight league. dntj'," evidently fighting fire. It literature of nature, by Mr. Boy A. had taken Welker historical and field geol- - The contribution la personal and is wim helieved-chraed- er r made by Mf:; Stem in thfe- interest jf p dlrectlonif the fire iBghtera and Dr.; Murray O. Hayes; Eng. by ogr. Provo- had bero killed with hia gqoadf lish History and recent American The names of,nall the champions men when the contents of th hlstorv bv-- Professor Thomas . C. of the Twilight-leagu- e " ' "' of former lug wwia exploded. Romney f general i entomology and years will be engraved on the cup field entomology and animal ecology this year prior to Its presentation by Dr.'Vasco M. Tanner; science to thia year's- - winners. To gain per and human welfare, by Dr. Frank- manent iwssesion of the cup a lin Stewart Harris: philosophy of teani must win the .championship education, and biographical litera- three years.- - It is not necessary to ture, by Dr. Adam S. Bennion ; wa- be three successive years., ter color painting, ,landseape paint- ''"' :X ;...M.,';j. ; ing in oil, by Professor B. F. Lar- . came fartherest - 14-fn- . --; afly :nge ioplrl ique Sria mm SCHEDULE FOR ALPINE SCHOOL . 1IS0UTLINED J. - 1 -- EDVIN STEIN DONATES CUP yf , - ' -- . HONEY TALKS 'AT ROTARY SPANISH PORK Rotary club held it July 11-- The weekly lunch tea rpom Mon- eon at the Tattle day noon. President John. Booth In charge. The program was under the direction pf the fellowship' com. mlttee. Chairman Edward Money gave a talk, his subject being "Own guests j Your Own nome.f were Bert Moure and Mrs. Alice Folsom of Englewood, Calif; H. R. Uwe Pt Denver Cqlo.,.., . on. In addition to the above courses. students may eondnct . research work in geology under the direction of Dr. Hayes; field zoology under Dr, Tanher, and jnay study and pteridophytes, onder Messrs. Garrett and Flowers. "OfBer toursea may he arrawgecMf there is' a sufficient demand for fhera, Mr. Holt announced upon giv ' .. ing oat tha achednla.' bryo-pbyte- a Claims She Had Known the Was Walking From Orera St: i Three Women As Little Hon when Struck By GirLs So uth bound - A u t ' BT'TTE, Mcnt. July IX J Today fjuf y :. ; v. i:h story xf the childhood -- lhim-wlmie- W7i Li r; est-)t- km -- l. -- -- TABERNACLE CAVEMEN TO KANSAS CITY "CHOIR GOES TO INVADE PROYO AT CALIFORNIA ONWEDNESDAY SilllLUON ojMaetaUl m r ii "uuw in.i t - 1 - i - ne-o- rtH , e jrt Provo--resident- - . A of-th- . . ELKS HONOR : SECOND TERM - OF'Y'SUMME- PROVO MAN - SCHOOL BEGINS " . ' :' lx-e- r y t ', ; 4le ir'-e- r --.- COM FROM , - TiextrcimreT;wMrt)e-an- men - .rail xney wiu return 10 e . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Legion Meeting Wednesday P.M. Salt 'Lake ' Attire -J- OININHIH IOWATiIANAT PENNEY STORE doz-ea- e - win-now- s " . - ' .. certain-Individual- , - s ' - - ' CHICAGO TO liitiOBjvLllJ fiirniliJhc tlon- td ami from Aspen Grove, and tliat registered students mfly wxupy The Thclr liels. during the hike. institution will a!so carry haggagc to the Grove for those who exjiect o board at the dining room. Mr. and Mrs Frank Vaughn ai "Married people, according to the Venece. Mrs. nattle Gre daughter eKtabInformation given out. may Greer of Chicago, at and Stanley lisli their own camp and board ln ProvO yesterday after n rtved tbemselves if they cave fo do so. torlne over the Lincoln l lghwii This Chicago party came to Fro trauK-oita- 5- 3 (IT) Another name has been added IheJoBg list ef watkers on the Pn clHlmlir:-fi- i of lc ro'BenehhIghway. who liave bet daughters, of Ssnator Milium A ' struck down by passing autiwn t".ark aud smh ntit'.rd H dan;h biles. The latest victim was tl ters' ahares in prwcipai tnaracter in a "hit an u was nn record'iu tllstrb't court hers run"' eplsode'enacted -- 1 ,iearNthe Siio , today. station early .Tuesday mondns. With the opining of the third Joseph Manuel Christenson, 3 week of the trial, Mrs. An-- i f "ilUlfrlT ..tit vie 'rla - btift I inlr. pvUib yntit Almeda Pierce lrktjSLJ())k Dmteneeountyt-biit-itwitljrll and : tptitlflcd that she bad mr With - Ted rCaWer on - Frov thetand knowTT the three Wiiiucn I'.aliuants Btneh, was foimd ' KU4 eluo Stated" tba t oil the "highway a abort dintnn mt-o- f eltialned as Here (a the TtrXl lull view of IheU--U. wibmarine iie In dry aa little; girls. clock' mid-N- a to'ebter ahOrfiTg"out. the iXMiivti .ot lEe crew Iwbo peiiHhe-- 'at Uieir noata. vyTrnrkmeir.-prepttrenorth of the intersection : of tl Anderson Clark, at Tleleuar-Mu- t Snow station read alwtut 1 o'clo. Notice the crumpled prow, the great gash In her side where the City of Rome struck. Two otslie pniitoonn ( ' terH6yJ &HQnJ,flattr45 Tuestlar morning, by" Scott Thorn J that 1hutted Iticr to the Brooklyn Navy Yard canHte m"iirnI thelinlf-niHsteiflag, The ship coHt'i.WW.tHHi uiiiiitha after he had aimiidincd bin son of the1 Provo fire departmei r; " and cjin be reconditioned, officials estimate, fttr $7S,4MM). r:':v j 1 daugliters at anaElmer.Wllliam 03 Xuri their; fi'd home ln"Stewartt"vlIIe, Mo. Tbfrd West atreet, Atded by G. I Mrs.-- (3ark told the. court that-he- r Lunceford, who Uvea near the seei -buHttnnd daring August, 1879, left of tlw accident, tbe two Provo mi hla fjrst wife,: flaaiters and little rushed the injured man to the Al' in the Missouri .totyn. She bnsiuesa nospitai, wnere n " regained coj said she reniRlned in Missouri until sciousnes later. i '. ' arc ReportsoWtnfiospltal B' liefore julnlng "blBfclB'Helcna; the effect that Mrj Christenson si eald they live thU ly until he died here April 23, 1926, fraCtureilhrijSht rib and. deep cul ; She identified pictures of her litis over the left eye lad the ose. i band and Senator tark and an According to theCstory to!d I ha4 noticed Mr, Chrlstehsoa. lie bad (emu Provo baseball fang will jalnltt noiinced: Jht jhe:-eseProt A. C. Inna. directory of the -- KANSAS. CITY, Mo., 13,Julyt between them. She from The 1bh( any "restPmblaBce SalJLake Tabernacle T choir; V, S. ( IT) The Kansas CitrStar,'. rnr nt thOruJi l , . news treated to a faat league, game at .. i j. - nTstation Orpin mhu LamoTcuux, asul.stimt business man- paper ttla moruln early at afternoon the of William Wednesday late Timp park property ager jpOhe cboirijlDd XiMJErick It.'el8onTair7)wn"T)uVcnsed by 4 o'clock,- when the Timp and the that- her husband's full name was lie then, walked south ' along fh .Willnot Williams Anderson Clark, stn. traveling agent pfthe-traffistate highway! Clns to the inte Irvln Klrkwood and associates on America u Fork crew open the sec department jef'the Southern Pacific theJStcr. Their hjdiot $11,(KK),000 ond Imlf of the Central Utah league. iam Awlrewa Clark, the latter be section of (he road runuiug pn the full name of Senator Clark. the Snow, lines,; were' in- Provo Monday in the was accepted from a total ,of eight station, W was struck Both teams are tied for first place ing of hef husband's handwrit- a car Samples Interest of the 'excursion- to be giv- submitted. - ' coming from the south. K in the second naif, having defeated ing also were identified by, the wit remembers hearing the driver oppl en, by tEe3 tabernacle choir to San .Terms of the' bid called . for a Nephl mid Paysou,- - resi)ectlvely, at ness, Angeles-Friday, Los and the brakes: just before hitting bin Frahcjsca deposit "of SfHKMXXl when the bid rtenpwilng .garnet last Friday, ' Aengthy battle b'tween attor a short "distance bt July 23. whs submitted ; an additbui'al $2,- AmeTican Fork hag leen strength- neys halted the bearings late yes The carldrpve fore stopping,, but no one came t rinyitations have come 'from, a (KMl.000 when is trans- ened by" the acquisition- of Barrett terday, the storm rising when' an hi assistance; He then --' ralc number of coast cities for. the chojr ferred and the remiiining $8,500,W as catcher. . For the past jew years attempt was made to enter In the to" lie the gm'sts of the respective in from the. west aide of the paveiaei quarterly "paymejtbi total not Barrett- - hH been ofleof record a swornstateuient which the to the east cities while qn lesS thu"n"f(J75,(KK) aiihiiilly. This on the American witness is claimed to have made s invited to participate1n the sum Includes Interest on the princl-P- l standing payers Lying, with bis feet on the Fork team, and bis presence on the just' liefore iier husband' death ment and his head ou the dirt pavt inwbicfi will be a Utah ceni.-Thexcinrsion, roai at45 per sriuad should materially strengthen J. J. Lynch took the. matter Christenson was later found vasion ofher-siste- r state, Califor; Star was sold in accordance that crew. The Forkers "are hitting Judge announced and advisement under nia, The management 18 anxious w ith Nelmin'g wilt - Mopy- - derl'-Thompson and Williams. - A fter a again" and are playing he would rule on the admissahllity that i ft least, two-- Pullman cars of from the sale is to be used to esfab-llfh- - their stride riving at the7 hospital, Chrlstenso excellent ball.. T of the statement today. s I said to hate Jo!d Thompson tin an museum for the city. join the choir on , The' victory of the Timps ovar. - , the excursion.- the car which' struck 7 him wis Ivirkwooa, editor Slur, was Pavson last Friday snows that Pro Chevrolet wlih a bundle of beddlu Eighty 'men and 125 wopien will the husband., of the late Laur Nel vo much in the run will Reno. a son breakfast tied 4n tatk of Itr- ,at song stop for KirkwotKl, daughter of Nelson. tuijig Tor MHuid Tuiif honors. - Afte Christenson had lieen take Nevada, tn compliinen- to "Nevadu -work with for her, Judging from the games plaved to the. hospital... Xhoinion a liehveen "ilie'Two. tcJiurg "earlier" this Williams notified the sheriffs o Utah'on1 thtransctnrtinentat high' t season, tho fans .have a real treat R- ilce of the accident. way.-They will sing from the staIn stoje. The former Ramcs have tion platform in the Nevada meDeputy Sheriff S. A. Willis 1: been full of lntorwf aud excitement, "nsFKiffifcfPthe case.- No trace lu! tropolis. . and have given the. funs more than Details of the trip have been as yet' been" found of the "hit-an- t tbelr moneys worth. The lust run", driver. . . completed by Mr. Lamoreaux, memChristeuf-onf;lit;til between the two ber of the choir, who has lieen family has bed Provo lodge No. 84!) ancf J. Edwin league gnuie .f ..1. .... vn.,l..,,.l. ..n thn. K..n, was won by Ainerican,Fork sipmdx working in connection with Bishop Stein treasurer of the lodge were David A, Smith and Professor Lund honored at the recent state conven- in 14 initlngs. The score was 0 to Registration for the Alpine session diirliifcthe.ias't month', whl be hi! :. 7. of the Y summer school Will begin hauling froit into the Uinta Money to .insure. the success otthe tion .of the Elks BtOgden with the An from provo. He had bet In Ism two been the IS, of hag Brigham "aj deposited Altboiigh eonntry Thursday, trip July jlie managers election of Mr. Stein to the office tnat'-dthi as yet indicated Young University, acoordihg. to an to . Salt Lake to. get parts-'foof" treasurer for' the stile associasquads have--noiHsnccL'to at down broke which 'truck,'" tomorrow's announcement the Sia Mr. Glass, who has? .managed tion,' siiniiner wilt nt wht .ylulh'i they ' 3 ' l some of tho'tiggeSt Vusical organ Aeeordiiur to officers of the local contest, lt.Js sjurmiscd that tc-wil- school saulcnts Monday afternoon. Uh Fork Monday morning. se the game Miller and Gay. The fee.fnr those .who have attended izations of the; country,, has ar the election of Mr. Stein came for the iwrty - will pas? ijrecogiiit ion of theworlfbeTTiffB theHBrt eab tlie- ranged rhopp San Francisco without done in the lcal ltnlge. Sunday-iother In the 14 Inning contest at those who are' registering for- - tbe ;s first time it will be $15.W, American Fork. iinglng Then tbey will sing in the The sheet of instructions which Hollywood bowl, .which has a wa When the tire' of to n automoliile The Tl mjis need the .wpport ofl) issued Indicated that he instl'was capacity of 20,000 iieople.-Thei- r blewut artt:wa:jBgaliiire'yiHT basebaU'faW, f With the rlglil A " an lroke through-thfence, and kick - res xon why Proovb should not huve Cisco for their final const concert. . ed tDe antomoblle full of holes.' r a winning bascban crew, special rates nave ,oeen granici for the trip tvhh the cli6lr "byihet ..,..L-Southern' Pacific lines, with a return limit of 20 days. It is expe" ed that, a large number of Provo citizens - will take . advantage of "It Is strange how soriie people'can see the fault of others a"nd com these rates and accompany the plain rMatiou tcrililr. when ,a nelghlfor does something 1hnt eholr west said Mr. Erlckson. of law, or to say the least, not in cenforiuity with what might be expected of one who assumes to have some regard for the rights of others; ' ' observes Charle T. Duke. . . , . v; ,, 8 "My attention Is esiwiallv jlirw ted U the carelessnws of some people Plans for the state convention to tilm wkom toJfe!el tht the sTdewnlk. In front of their homes" is for their be held at Cedar City August 23l use Only, and so when they don't wsnt tvuse It themselves their tura their "Stores r 24 and 25 will- - be taken up at the hose on and keep every oile else off eMU -s American small to too tbe .of Oh Timp smatt'fltlng-TMiIt'a"a report to the officersami yet tegulaf meeting" In having t walk lit i'of persons are put to conMideralle-lu,on;eulenc.rV-i'y:''Legion Wednesday evening at 8 p. r a m.i accotdinc to John- O. Beesley. tle middle of the atreet or get drenched. This practice-ITwo or three Tlmpanogoa especially notice- , have" been "decorated in Salt post commander. ago, complained able among long wbjjnoticejLiiaL Whl!e" the convention is more in Lake City, in honor of the, hike,, acwhich was- especially offtuso urnne hbont air tbe one'commltting t " prci Mr. Beesley ' cording to H.' R. Merrill,:" who 'was than a month away,obnoxious Jo. them.' c y C'tSTT stateflT"thereare " several thlngsli' tirTfiectty-Inaato. show that we are not all irfect tut that some of "It goes. only. and A." O." Spaulding both have dec- be 'decided upon at once, and a full ns are jless than others." "In any event we should try to apply the orated - windows . for. the bike. attendance is especially das!red .'r ' few of these every duy acts.1- rule irfa golden tha Bicfrtlng 'etlii'tflari Other may fuUaw uit Put SIIAINEIISEVEIIE-- -- 1 - GranjJ Wife of Plaintiffs Manuel Christenson Foun Father Identifies Two Men Unconscious at Side Of Of Similar Name ' '. Road Near Snow ; District Attorney Expects to Complete Examinations i W OFFH' ADegtd EVANGELlSrMOTHEft- - FACES GRANDJURY IT DMWH; fiB.lSE Surprise-Witne- ss Lake and Woods to Be Search-efor Additional " cording to E. L.:Rolert8, director of the bike. Mi8 Taylor wilt be ac . Bodies companied hy a group pfJTlBipauo-jtTO MEET TOMORROW HEIRSHIP to ..participate In the fifteenth 's nual Tlrapanpgo hike. r ; Mrs KuVth Vaughn has attend three pa-- t Timranogi)S-- hikt4'R von the Tiinp stick In 1922 having come the longest distance attend the hike. ; Mr. Vaughn 14 mountain climber j)f .' considers l i ir Mr. experjeuce, having done . cousid . "d tAo able Alpine climbing. . err'v- I A conie of rooklnc Is being c "iul al VinanUh. F-"rfinrt '. whirei Mr.'feretl to. N.ys In a. Michigan. hi ..-i- i knm Ik Cromiels connected with the- J. Cjschoo', special fipnaala being on camp cookery. Pannei-fitine- . jfl..thU. ..'SPANISH FORK. and Mrs, Bernard U children ef AVndWn Jn'f '. n- ; - f -- hi. |