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Show . . "" ' . ' ' . " 1 -- -. - - ", ' "' . -- . - - - :. '. 1 s. . - r (;,.. - - - r . ' ' .' : . - .". . .. . ' "'." - , . " ji T " .; "I- - .... " ' ' - T. r ri mnin L JMIJI L r IllUIIIIWbb Tfiui iiuiii I i i 1 1 ii i i i m l OpU-mist- ic Wife of Army Aviator Testi fies That Prosecution Wit tiesses Were In Error; Other Star Witnesses Ready. ?, i i i i i i i i r 1 if i 1 Fellowship Banquet, Moving pictures and Scholarly Addresses Mark Closing Ses sion of Conference. SCENE; study Utah Congregational Church VIf Chi iiai'kgrumid we Leaders Hold Annual Meet tLe Cathode church Here Officers Chosen to the Indian a relight:, branches of With progress Boy. Scout activity reported, optimism for future progress-wathe keynote of the anhuaf meeting of Timpanogos council, held Friday evening .at Jhc B.Vt.Ui. In the absence of. Stephen. L. Oiiphiaii," president of the council. Dr. O. K. Hansen, vice president, presided. After the meeting had LINCOLN QUARBERG (United Press Staff Correspondent) T tseefr'Bmirdmn'jnwttrrSetf -- this lawyer, calm and ftudU-likr ho dill lt Who is It wms in whool? the Hntary and woiks hs hard as liny bee? Who whth bin. jm) be 110 Is s wJ,-w- Koontz, wife of an arniy aviator, testified it was she, and not the evangelist, who had been seen at Gila on June IS by1 M twp prosecution witnesses. Koontz said she sent the,telegram which the state contends was filed at 'Gila by a. woman identified as Mrs. AlcPhcrson, and that she was s "the woman who was seen "tn "the Angeles newspapffs ' Arizona town. . d spe-a-l:i- - ibe lilstoiv hutt , i i i i ', , mtm 1 4Iitehell Ex-servi- Arrested Pittsburgh Bankers k :-- ) IJwIarrfliat d Agent With Blore Than $300,000 of Bank Funds. PITTBl-KGH- Disap-peare- , IHL.tkt.lC (CP) Tbe BrotberboiMi Sju . - and Tmst conipnyjtisl.urj:h--l,ilaborTuiuk was rlo.d Kslay following the dlsamiearanp.! of on of ! agent with betwen $;Kio,OlM oppr'rs funds. Three officials oflJittbauk-f- lneotUePwere arretted :ilMt iield in lill of U i.uw each, or total of. $2,rsH).(KJt(. o laiid-Imld- Utah-Idah- Kinbeizlement Charge, Ilepre(seutatlves ut tifrbanking deiwrtment cade . . ;f , n-j- IB! in A I A," rist, .fiuUvWJeiiiont - att charge ugalit the f om a barllig today. inen arrested In The Uank was "taken over dy the state banking depurtnieiu-- . t dcjKwltors stixid ')utsidt tuethrong bank IihvIus lined up with tne . sm "'ir .JPwt'-isiiiw- prer1 - ' PROGRESSIVES to'hs-3Ks- i ion ' ENDORSE DEMOS . I n FR1ENDSPAY d ss eetl FINAL TRIBUTE IGUARDSFOR F.-E- - tiet-gnt- vital-relatio- It . REGISTERED - the Kim-fcal- R1AILLIKELYH 11 n-s- He 19-2- . ... v: ntr--'n- CAUSES RIOT ARE SCORED - iae 0f. Speakers Announced For Sunday Evening rad m . foll-iw.- i - : I jtnl LABOR UNIONS ARE FAVORED n " ' tbegoi, - :if, v l i , NEWSPAPERS! ,. e tTOBE lr, BARRED :: S-- - 11 ' T . Ruman-jj-''op-whi- tril . twr dic-at- v ENDUERATORS a lst very-.esst'n- .Betk-Mtt?ii- ? , Tiger Flowers Vlisfsionaries To Loses On Foul Be Honor Guests ryi ARE SELECTED jhf-wage,odshort.1 ii-de- te ' 'LITTLE JOE Bonneville Ward Bazaar Is Plan fMHtind-district- . - . t Cctton Growers To Combat Crisis . 1 . - ; Kililicii-Intrlpiies- . of-"Ch- lit Smiles- - Al - f k 1 i i i i Afif Leader of Progressive Group Successful- - In Election; Will Retain All Appointive Officers. PH I LA DEL-PUnited Press) w "rVp" j was an athlete wltu Slid gifted w:th ni; kinds of pep? Who's the 'Atlas i O. P., and uuns th Bourb,nis I? bin anq jne imer-- 1 , tleeT... ession Kiss Jordan delivered ran; yes, demoristrafteit bf 'the recetrt meeli'nfr mime, we know lunds. tittemnti" if He ilif pinclfere 11. H, Andrus 1 the wau. ail interesting address on "Educar it'liarle Heboid, ni f Defelise Attorney Gilbert plans General Willlum f. MPcbell, deprincipal j in. Switzerland,- where t thirty-tw- o Those, arreted were; tiorial "Task of the Church,". She, .'he finaf session of toe Ctah ('nil to present a long lint of witnesses prived of his rank In tb i r serIt. A. aicCittdy, pr.i'ldci.t of the nations- - were, represented. effaracterired as' the -school church i vice. Is nappy as ever iC '.he iron effort to prove that Mrs. Encouraging reports of progress an institution that administers to. gressional conference, heid in Menu hniji, who told poUvF ibe jilVg,--cIv e iti the council were made by the iProgr e hall, this lty. Frbhiy even Independent story of kidnaping and meeting, h"IJ Feeentlj swindle. the needs, of all, atjd as one of the Trope d imprisonment, as told to. a grand fei at chairmen of various comniitteeSjjs Philadelphia. ju Endorses Resolution William in forces the "Kelly, rice president of Party 3 development impelling; j uryjjs, trueJtJs toltowsTTRoyaT .J. STurdock, fin- of Christian life. She declared that lowtihlu tiunfinet elvtfj under the the institution and hei-- i.f tbe CalL Demos id Entire Ticket also, to show, if possible, that the direction'"! William of tU the J. ance; 'Knight, camping; the of religious education penterr Cnion iu Pl.t.sim'h. t evangelist . was.. notlUhe feminine Carl y which ehnri'U.. ring, leadership training; is "ahprogram - w- element" iiv'thf life Piom JBnimuhty j- trennm-i- , Important of .GKenneth companion S. L. Mendenhall, Sr., troop orwas attended by largely, The DmotTatle stiKe tnd there the of and stated child, that T. Frank llediuan. ton, fugitive radio operator, at ganization: Harrison R." Merrill, tickets have bryu eud.'f&. between religion of the conference and Iikj.1 Garniel by the Sea during her dis- Many Mourn at;Bier of Ezra eduational publicity, and Dr. Geo. is a Tlie wan sought by police, said to and dvlc leaders. ei't life. . and the Indbiiend'ut-l'rimressiv- t H.have disai)Mared appearance. Brimhall,1- court of honor. . itu thy b;iuK ServFuneral Frank L. Moore, t nd of lb' Dr. at Price ! party In Ctali, aecordinXbi u ri'si The defense will contend, it was The chairman of the finance com- WANTS PEACE DEPT. funds, is Charles E..Knnpi.' IVd'.o extension work in 'Wftern Ani lution worker - said,, that it was Mrs. Virla the adopted by ices Thursday party l, Japanese-America- n In discussing were told that Kuapp, mittee brought out the fact that iii a, spoke Interestingly of his exiiet- - and made public lute Thu"sdai- - af- f sisier of Mrs. Lorraine WiseRev. Tajima $S.95tJ has been set as the quota to problem. agent for the hank, had given " ternoon. , and star state's ardent plea for a greater man, made'an the funds to purchase oilam bond A: great thronsr flf iwrrowlng-friend4CiJjtlnued on pnee JhreeJL The pre a hiblejo t he i d u oi witness; who snared a "love nest" tolerance and faith among the from a person vba .. was. lillna . .(Continued on pass three) R. Kzrat.t and relatives 9 with the miss- at Carntel May ibe election lni- passed i the world. advocated 1tt v.aTln;.wn.-out-tort-HW'ntltI'd. WA.siUXt.iTON, county H,;rieuHunii Prloe,:Ttah the4rt-Hissioa department of peaces fatevery-gove.rnmcn- t ing radio man. uf theTtnra'1"gi.l!r I'os nnisferieiienil New Mday ws .'- MA T It. i agents who dld ber AloiKlajT-pn- id OTHERS CALLED and an annual budget ture over Governor Deri:' vto, lire considering the advisability of ii: i funeral fiual NON-VOat The 3.000 l.ac'r" tribute deiHsitors of A. the Impressive Bardin of Salinas, for it no smaller than a war budget. Judge J. W venting the appearance of a candid lug l ul.ed States nmrlhcs to prolose will not Calif, has identified Mrs. Kimball services held lu the Vroxi Seeot u any through ruoiwy .one name if on ute's niftrp than be can established the peo "It pnr. tect niiiiis in Transit of the as' the "Miss X" who appeared in ward eliaptl Thursdiy. Benjamin ticket. The'lirenniWIe uls. criticizes recent epidemic of poitfti. lobls'ries. the alleged b.iiik swln?il.' nerpetrat- ple will.1 Until i that ..time conies - that city and made an affidavit, it H. Knudsen of the" ward Wshoprle ou. the bank. Senator ftyioot's, recod nnd, nppar- about let the churches of a country "If it takes the ariuy and navy lid I was she who kept 3 "love" nest" presided and the openia;: 7iuskaT I- - Abe the Ibe of department JIcCrndy,,)ri's''Hi.'t of tXwyl to do it tbe Cnited Stiif.t;. miilHi ently explaining number was by the ward choir DENVER. Colo., Ojt. Ki (CP) who bank, Democratic cnndii'it.s. stales ,mIst the or thft lives early today notified and protected (Continued on on page three) Vwal nuiuliern- - were vim.; by Alcne three) and "bchoot mdrit7i'!Pt-to!!lhat "a divided oinsisltlon to Sena- New tectlves of the swiwIUs uud who siifegnjiruVd." employes 'WASHINGTON. II' (11') fluff Simmona and I'rof. f here last night in us arrested with other UbuK o.'tlc- Wpatlou of tor Smoot would Ins'Te his mA Tlie invocation was by lenoniK'ing ibose who do not vote the opening of the hlsn st'ui ol fnot- - thm." I the war mid at the tiu.e lab, said the Jiauks resonrce iMiiiui , lia Jl season, a youn rot wits' preci- v. The residution Ezra, Stock! of Paris, IuSbb. aim as "disloyal" President (.'oolidge ha :. amounted to $730,000 nnd that de0f the Gerald Chapnian r- n of . enllrd u.wm the Ijnpnrt'ml voters (.f the .benediction by JJtaurlw Tbe Itewdved-bthe Ktul- executive; ,,,., ,uHrine's were used ti jiunrtl tn- - posits total only $50o,.iO!. pitated and tiiday tbtick and blue" this- nation to exin-es'of Logan. , th,:Ir views will be one of the colors in evidence committee and the advisory coiml.T' utered nwll New , banks loss Jn the bonded c'eratlous The speaker, all of 'vboiii paid and "divine authority" iu tint forth at enimlrtees"of the Inlii:ende'M' Pro- nk' for executive authority to have iiinouiited lp 202,0(H). he siiid. TTbn sijeukers for'tUe Smiday eren-into the life and coming elections. 7 Kast and. Wend lilgb, sjbiuiJt chit gresstve Heferriniji ta Charie-- t E. Kuapp, KervtCTB of the L. I). 8. thiireh. glowing tribute piirty. mat ws retrain trim the "devil dogs" resume litis, vrork,occHslon wiis fhf first Inters work of Mir de.wrteu The f he civic center- as a 'place 'to past t hii liiK a ticket on the ball, t In splendid siilesiuiin. McCriidv said: continue. bi.ndj , should postal thefts eg.will'fie! Third ward, Goorgla friend were W, W. orntoi-li-nvounty contests hercj the time, while wiiiling fwf 1026, and be--it. furrier was highly recommended .,... ........ away '"Knupp jlneC Victor Ashworth and Tay- agent leader of the Owtu, l isih" Agikul- nit'lit. in which ITerli-- rt Weiih.j events two The of the bunkers and lawyer. We uctcft' group today. by we. the 'Uesolved. inlorse that lor Allen. Fourth ward, George WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 Unittural college; WllliiiinJtMMiMUiH- - Xoa Angeles, won and 3 'cV .Co-nwertfioon Jiiinglin.' In n , ii.afiner Iiemocruie slate UeUel hs follows : in gotnl faith ln.closl.i; thtdwil TJallifT: WlUnrd HawlciiisfiiiRft-moncd. Press) A decision of ' work; J. l Mexico. w;is second. thiitTdisfiirlc'd "peaceful re1dqiti for the tkiiids." Ross. Fifth ward. Donna rex'tor of extension "For Cnltml States v iiiilr. Ash-b, ." ing import to labor unions, and of the Iogan , "We. do not preNrnd hi cul:isilb-was riot Khepherd, and president sipmd the and th'. from theSnow: for b;iik Arthur Biweis Frel ..Diirrant, MeCrady, cngretviuii. " VVIIJ 1AOI III j XJil I lit II lf VI II v unc le s the dslFieet-Iieli4H- i : ."tbV jKlnMntnf anri a Tialf (lav ivat hanHrf IiirkhHin. Sixth ward. Rita Duv temple, and an First -- district, Ephrulut, Bergeson : said .he turned the b.ti wi.ih" th" A- MHlud: t P. ...ml of few uithe selfish W, the slret-downtown Ciinip t- At a fed; l!i.vted (orner for cfincressiiiHu f :im the S.iiuid )ust;ce Smith dis. nioiley- over to 'Knapp yesterday foday. by JiLVlrfa!J!vJaLnnl of Miiiway: Janies T but rather as the patriotic choice of trkt Other1 TOW wag predpi'at.Kl by tbH iijjton "un' j wtviVn.WIIH.i..iTl Wnll.ne. .". o the favor a . i entered Brimv courti The Wiiford ward. taxlcal',' supreme'two Jr'; ft: I'ioaeer chiilrman of the Isiard of the great body of candid nnd lude-- Painter's iinioii ' " a .lain-.- -. youthfuj enthusiasm and the rl.-- l for j,,. of the-- u'ieiiH' court -- WASHINGTON. Oct, 16.HTnit- hall, . k. Clayson and I'oarsoo Gardner, MeCrady .loft to go ' IJishuf onn'inlssiouer; tb J'tah 'iresident Smith held the locar union was squad was kurrledljr rushed th rP Ge(,ir cbristensen. couiity itieiis," peiident i.d lie !r fur the othetmrnproceed ward, Earl L. L .XelsbFalhaTarTBrtiwu eiwsjtQueetilMarief .f .tgs said.'1". " " ;. ., not engaged in a conpiracy, when ; to suppress ine aciiviucs oi uieFred and "Jfor d to eonsunimatc the dui.L He lws. bar-Crowther, ia has deided newspaper ' to: ' who reiresented tui'fite farw ' Cmdidie also olsdlence. it demanded of a New York con- - gladiatoig.L . w urd, Myrle den. , 'Uesolvf d. that ever". PrwjrcsWve nviii and news photugraphers from nut been seen sliu- -. p. tlejiL'. .Ma pu v -bureau.. to the law as a quality if gissi t cefft --optrating here N York r to i.s .ito ; IV.eeihes "are ale t'heevtr aud of Grace Wentz, llaltiinore and Ohio's rii7the7sf tlk spcd'afp iTiiiniirgejtl'lo I Interment was In 'the l'rovo City guvernmenf: wattes : of S10.SO for eiirhf . hours'. stkitttln the action of tlw state exe- trjiin thai wilt carry her about the Ibe !onds wblvb Kim;.p tf ju to tnra furl Bentwett. Lak View ward Observance of tbe l.iw Is t'ih labor a cenietery. where the d ' wmmltree to the end tiiti: ctiulitry. Orders 'to this effect li.ver to the n. ciubifrJ.uf fbo IhiL. day eeg:. 'I ,hvl Clifton Mofflrt and cutive Ill'.VHrley, "The purp69e,, said Smith, "of offered by I. I., hmiiiell of t'lfii' Carter. Vineyard ward. pruyer-wathe InferesU of the", iieople of from . jbejueen I of Ijike View. bcLdLtlaHKl. ' labor, unions to. .sfcure to their to t'li-- j oMicri.hlp of and trfatt of the netlcn may : b. road today.seorIi., Geiirge Waj no Kfiirteliner, member At the other plans : tunc, fame served." ' " ",'J.W" 'iIYI'Ueliead.l'lett er" hdurs pf , daily - Jabcn-or. less appeared to lie suddenly disarrang- - j ane'VU'ic. Thulium Wa.'diburn ,Vic-to- r (lays of worlj for the week or ed and 'her proposed visit to Cali-- t I and Lucille Holdiiway. d Tn.lr ' month, is not unlawful." He fornia was left in doubt. '.Hints a' union of 1.000 men had the Census enumerators for the Prow that for the time being she were same' rights to- make demands as district have- ben nauic-1,-, a fob K. M. C. BESri.TS: would not visit San Francisco and Maxie P.OSTt)N, Oct. 10 (UP) : f to "hours individual. : and pay as an lows First district, Alra KHWt v other California cities, but railroad , Kosenbfoin of BrKiklv A combined welome home aud IKELY To 06 A SHOIsT ., won on n Ton- Dunn: third Ladles of Bonneville ward will authorities would not say definitely j. as . Colorado Aggies - ?, Denver 4 'foul from Tiger Flowers, nilddle-welgh- farewell purtv will tr.ke1 place tif Jlellssn Lewi : "fourth dis conduct a baiuiar nnd will serve a these .points were eliminated. district. " COMCERMED. Sixth 6. ward Wednesday evening miversitv . champin; the reieiee stop- 'he a"irftrH trlct. Mary Forsythe; fit and Rumanian legation, however, -- said j chicken .dinner! Venn-'fOaCobJrado University 13, Wy- Er.ra Nixon is returnping the bout In the' iWith round t'8 o'cIcx-RI 'V Mrs. rll tHir"' ' ,oniing.13. Thursday. ' Varloiw irtlclos. of a scheduled ten mnnd bout. The ing from the Eastern S.ntes misscaticeila- . of the California . . Fow-o ports will ol . Miss Vera ion lie 8t that tinio. cubirly wearing nppa'X'l, Colorado Teachers 20, title was not at stako since both vale at the baiar, and traipor:a-tlon- - lion. urds will Is? tendered n tarewelH MEMPHIS. Tehn., CUl. 10 (I Pl Dirisrih1 Mine 7. men were overwirlgbt. the Renewed rumors pictured from the Jmslnesi illstri'U . tirior to her deiarttire f n the Cant (Litton growers of . tlie'. South to Th victory" oF CViToraflu Agr as tiushed" out of" tBe pic legltioh he house will the ward promeeting diaii aiission. ; '..:'.day, were advised to hold their gles by the margin ; i a tKiInt New York dancer, devided for those who will lie wseni tura'by a A program and rtenrJti.? will-ltouchdown is a 1 U)? utep 1 4 nft-ecrops from the cotton market as a. a sort of a plenipotentiscribed O-i as lfi V I.. t.VEH'TRSr. rMtm-c.' means to combat the present Irlbis'' , of the evening. " it the chicken dinners. toward con Ventre honors for it! extraordinary. United ary PressV Cmnletinu ( V, In the eoftoii growing !rdutrjr. the lf25 champions. Wyumlng '.The legation in any event kept f rom TWwf in revov"e yetn'n, WINDM1IX HARNESS. fro-1 handcame Dr. .advice The Tait showed-re- al DENVER.. Oct. and 'CP) ElvUe strength preparing for the queen's- visit and cord time, the naval diritrible Los Memphis, ehnlrmon of thf Anr'mi imwfl over net by i Mack of Regis eidlege, Denver, went i 'Butler, ed Boulder another selha assigned htt b iliiII llUll Vlamber I" Mnw t .... itiiimirt-a.k!SlV.-lft-AB'timt1ft4AnmJntn1 Kir ihn At4tin be llhilt of four rounds with !w tie, ofr"biue,' yello ' and .brown over holdiag them to ;s mill nj inwsalViiaueasJiliA former looking ; aft (xtlusiye- - residential iut rome Kkngf hfre while the Colorado awher re..-- Chapman f Boston hrjre fact alglf J A, daugWe W fleriWSSTrriBhn neN-ti.rm.. for grinding corn. Now section. , French colored, prints - of firg.- Carl n. Taylor fJike View I (aiued Jhelr rfrfeet percentage J for a draw. Chapman, wUet: tb sltiwll.tn. ; He . awttbrte fco,',.' ahead "of the dchedure ly been for the genera- the eighteenth century and 'mahog feather-! ttv brrwhflil-,tBted l atatea has Miners.- it tnrere. vrorld'a word the tn Crane adapted at toU. champion sratemity as,lhe tdawi by'Vet cbmmandtf Jacob Friday ' tion' of electricity, ' . adorn it. cWton Talsing, home. . u RoseoiahT. - . "weight, I ?; purchas-mgTTQ- 1 . . ? . Dct. 16-( The former adtn liivi of spiritiui! ministration of the American Le ion gave way today to the new IdeAilism. In a tiuly of the polit of all from Representatives parts ar sltuatiou, we won'.l recognize regime of Howard P. Savage, pf Utah participated in the annual tiialniajur, .parLhlJ bU'eXa J3..j. Cnicagohewiy elected commander, Utah Congregatibnar conference held in the "Mcno Trope hall, of church uh tilsyed In u!l group. this city. Friday. Among the disalways taking' the par was chosen late yesterday Sayage id ihe nevr of the and tinguished visitors at .the various nfr ). Monroe - Johnson. .Sqiith, Carolina, after 21 ballots had been of Denver, head of the extension of tlieAidal and e,V:initc develou cast in the legion convention, withlwiw tbc work in Western America; Miss nient 'of Mexlt-- w;e out a maiority for any candidate. Stella Jordan. Boston, field secre- eburch beenme a ai'd Savage left this aft(UJOJi--0-4e- tary ofr the National FdjicatjQnjU( oyi--r Tifl rttffirels delegation's special train society; Rev. C. S.: Rice; Boise, lands In Mexico, usln ?r t exploit for home, but previously notified e district' superintendent tbe iieotJe; and In our survey of the all appointive officers of the'Legion Rev. Charles Sebold, of Vernal, and educational development -- of tbl? they miuld ; be Tetained ItJ their Rev. Kengo Tajiina, pastor of the 'land weould lenrn tb.it aftti present posts. ,,..' Salt lapanese church lomlulon He aid he would not. attempt to 350 year- - of Ciithull? . i Z. LakCity. bii 1 jL jiucjh'i install' his own friends and backers. only-ii-ne tlHTe RELIGIOUS EDUCATION the t' at onld cent of! ponilatbin ' . ESSENTIAL .. read and wrlte.ind Hint the ehiirrB The: morning session largely foatered superstition and fanatle-- ' (81-;.V: .'t' . wmiirt-ai.t- Oscar A. Cirkham, assistant region Dr. Hansen gave the opening speech. Largest District He"1 fleCtafeTthat there is great cause for the Timpanogos council to rejoice, since it is now the larg est council, geographically, in the United States, taking in eight car- ewmtk's, and - with-2.4- 00 rolled as scouts and 700 men assisting in tthe work. Dr. Hansen brought out the great value of Boy al executive. criminal conspiracy.. Gayle i i we were to in all 7 "KTrs. ! OF CONFERENCE Made; Speakers Are for Future Work. t. - . .. PROVO Timpanogos Council Meets at Y' ; Annual Reports Are 16 ii ii l) m if ii mii ifii mii & 0 Speaker Defends WWW Religious , Stand ofMexican Laws FM1IRAPJ1 timony tending to exonerate Aimee JikPherson of charges Seiuplc made by state's witnesses that she was in Gila. Aria, with a man) to be Kenneth G. Ormiston, during her disappearance, was given today at the evangelist's preof liminary hearing on charges " r PRICE TWO. CENTS PROGRESS OF Hoo's Hoo In Utah County TEST If lllliy 6S"NGELESTOct7 i i i II 11111 1 i i 1 1 m 1?. lor sses - I nVmW : i "wit ." f, PRO VO, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1926. iw n.n s Sixteen Pages YEAR. NO. 82. T ' .' " Sixteen Pages FORTY-FIRS- "e ii- Walter-Bftndle- ti v' - y.- Colo-rnrl- Makes Brilliant Time -- College Battler I ' Proves Ability Daughter Bom ti 1 r -: Khiire'ork . ,ft,arS:20 l.y was-use- . IswrTs are far as |