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Show WEATHER UTA-H-I air in south, settled in fT un- - north portion tonight and Tuesday; war- - " I yV 4lS - !-- : V. ' k T ' " ZZK XrZf NVCT2! J G : . , T I U--- " Yf y annual for the Amrr. lean JtrO Croaa U to be brsrnn ne-i-t MoikIit. , one rtollnf you ran become a Itaof an lian performing: great humanitarian nrk. with your od rtol-lcontribution. WKIim JT VnTv B ' roe-mh- co-ant- y Ir er en-ra-n rw-rr- ' dy ar 1 Year t Fifty-firs- No. 35. OGDEN-CIT- UTAH, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. Y, LAST EDITION r "6)o) o; nl I iniinrniir mm 0 & ; . J2. f fr 3 . LJJJGOERNOR !' O :;; v iiifliiiEi ill jfliii: REDOGTiOIS atoll II 11 VtVfiaBJ' . IV; ak Efe It HE8 IP Ufa- - m& lain II 11 , : M -- , , PLOTTED iso mr lip H Ii o O OF FRANCE TELLS WHY NATION O !PMnHI FKTC UrHU ALSAL "We CannotT Disarm Until Menace Has Been Removed' Briand Declares; Hughes Reports Progress in Negotiations for Naval Reduction iwll ( F61-- ' (By The .Woc iat.nl ir si.) AristiJc Briant!. times prime minister of France, held the arms con fcrrnc e in a rapt hour today, with the world for his audience, xtbiJe he told of thf nreti of Franco for a larj?e army. The picturesque 'ftronp' man of France, acknowledged by Lloyd George as having; 4t!u finest parliamentary voire in Kurope," was the drawing card which packed .Memorial Hall of the Daughters of the American Revolution with Mich a gathering of distinguished notables k seldom i found under the roof of one building. rt- - ;yASHINGTON Nov. J1. 1 BQIVIBAY RIOT Crew Fights Blaze From Porto Rico to Docks in New York Meet .Plows ft; I. C.C.'s Request 'i . Refusal-t- - 1! ..'' T! .t. V" r?a-ril- tt. a oj x Commission Orders Specific Cuts Made for Mountain Ucn-lar- i rl I I f ; States Hauls n p-c- BOMBAY, Nor. 20. (Uy the Avoctatert IVtm) I n I ho mrnt Xntuiman fiatiiliii. Iciulorj of the j, Nin-ct-tlrprrt-allntho POLITICAL PLOT SEEN cratloiilHin,"wlikii The HKmltr'i urdSnarlly nn tl bran! an1 anJ r.f ta.rtlcul.ir i'f trllnf ikxi.hIoii of hc arrival In ImlLa or i: rich In osertonrs. moju!ted to rill! Ili5nin H fl IVIf P f f I i!k Irliuf of VaI?, 1 llut WA l M and no more. The effrct 11111U Passengers Terror Stricken it wtt IniixHilf to cicicTno llf t pen hill B 11111 M IU 1 th a as i th auditor though " lunl Miffcrrtl I tlurln !'. I H Vs V 11 II thv s'at.nn was Cnr two dire. Ur and by Thoughts of Inferno cicntn itlnk mIu' , peruana It v da), to him. than rather i$ in my tMmiril. Ir.rga Catherine Ther was no dip!ayj Raging Below In liU tjicnicut ;andh! invitrl "cold ptorage' eloquence. of j lolh IIlrvln nn.l in r -ioi:s-t notiis go Inif mul NEW YORK. Nov. 21. nu.l lo itnplort" isi; him a slip or M. Ilrlanj had before j I!r (;hIV forgitrncM. wun begun today ly fvj-erlntfr t)wt ' : m.un tn the big cren lwr.ill tic mair (it trmsci disu but fir d'.d of be In not to refer them and agents mysterious' lm lutil Ijccu Injurol. followel hi manner of! covered In the hold of the steamship llnalljr Gandhi ManxM lilml j !M rejrrtfrom f pcililn; the trlbun of tfa for InMUratrtl Iiailn? statebe:ow of itir the spirit jTanamo, immediately of I deputies. an jihamLer announovl tlut hr room of Governor E. Mont Belly f rcolt toiK1 rrfuw to rat or ilrink any- i I'ive fet u and hAy if nbcy. the j tenrh prime m'.nlster was stnk&s il'orto Xtico, ahortly after the liner thing tait vrutrr until pcacx-- W j figure aa f r ed by l.s tm r " lo u nr! (2t,v T. j sailed from Sin Juan. l b Jrreiaicr 94.ca is tr pieadeu iar. rrotiw , GovfjcJ-Jy Jo conmoi i or f rlriT-flht eoi!. native i?f"d T "RH'tnr! T.iior on the fira today. LOT a member of J irv t iis Miss Anna Elizabeth Niebel, 18, was a beauty contestant inAVttah- - his party expressed snap im: the belief, which j A 'elite up" the leich premierQuoted 021 War aald was thared by the captain of j mgton last Rummer when'. Congressman- - llerrick of Oklanoma pro- he -' shows his biue rathethst af eyes n It et . . had been the vessel, that on onusnal color among the darx posed legislation' againstTbeauty; Jebntcsts.z.iss Niebe hag'.hVd'hcr the renult of a plot againtt the " AfiHINtiTuN. Nov. featured Ureten th and are large and fl (Uy hll mother; Irs. Elizabeth Niebel, ; New York; appointed her tmafdian alist by sympathizers of the NationAao"Utf 4 of emotion. Hu! they Germany. exprr.jre party. and her attorney says that, is preparatory to 'a. shit against Hcrrick .nd flash fire and appear dark asirp he i epPrmly tarmej. Premier Ilrland It waa pointed out that Governor armament cooferenct todar. : to'd th into his plunges headlong Beily had been the object of thrent- j charging breach couI,a wh her present are touched lth Ihey enftnes raachlEery sga'n to both sailed before he letters enlng ; raise an army of six million or seven his voice pleads 1t r Franre. take up his duties as governor and ' In Introducing the subject of Jand'n,HIUn n,fn i sine his arrival In Porto Bic. AI zio.OfiO frmsei were re- itmamenl. Ferrclsry liucbes said rr5v,rThe fire In the hold of the Tan.ima-, no " ll"'r H daj!y miSMary r?ist ruction, h f t probVm thre for the waa discovered lost Tuesday by GovJ1 I UnitedMates. Pvt-i Pj Jim tradj'luntt emor Belly himself but it was not ' Althouh a pan cf Germany ef ft small army. Hc - ' I ras ,ry v ,d !n'n until Thursday that It became alarm- B IWIf4iy 111 u rt psce anJ Is ready to c e? ,ln,3 h Hufhe M look tary pleasar -Ing. ac t state "!U3 pursuits, the rreneh 'o rrocrms had tat d urins r8tlflng Water pumped Into the hold in an een mad, decUred another IM f premier the first wrk effort to auench it. caused the veet tn. by th Lu4rnJofff and ether onfrrence. were to list heavily, and raptain Herbert! Many Ogden shippers makimti of the rnllitarr caite il.Mr.Haulr.r m:iv Hudson ordered tho life boats swung arrantrmfnii today to attend the In . - miTirri.Tiix r i'rarn tne CIA rnr:an dcrfrin wni.ru har-ireccsnii.rs: juiiy out on their davits ready lo be j teretaie Commerce commUaton 'ver. the apprehension and dlffl-- ! I . kI" - rTni.a!i: .1Tf?.,ff . fn. ho"r lng in Salt Ike lslnnlna-- Krldav tn ".7? . Most of the twenty pKasenuers on (connection with the efforts of full- - V'1" igardJac coferrm V h( 7. said. rmatnnl.hV . to reduce roads rates from e.sicrn rMr'h board were terror strrcKen as they propaJs of the Amirin gyv-- f JlTn Lie were convinced the lifeboats could not points to the Pacific without giving states mountain weather the heavy sas that were corresponds reduc Mr. WaJ .ef.' V if It became necessary to put running Z&t . under The traffic e.ruce bureau of lhh!l' Both Sides Seek Informa- Element of Mystery Pre- out In them. Heroic of efforts Tanamo'i the crw. tion on Extent of Coal :f? : vails After Arrest of Dad however, beat the fir down so that was It when the almost Strike Accused by Son steamer arrivedetlngulsh4 late yesterday, -- WEST TO BE GAINER : i . pr-ki- ih j I .Mit-ntilnu- WAS1IINGTOX. Nov. 21. A positive order was Issued by the interstate RAISE j I ro-nfort- t-.- gor-ern- -- ATE FIGHT IS or .... e;. UALLAU ; 4 d -5 . ten-year-o- ld n . : , - j . nto-ht'&Ke- a - es . - n. y - - ; . , -- -- - 1 Y- : - d 'j - i wr PLAY MORE IN WEST rTTTn Ann rvTrr coK i e . ' ' i JN , . , - " i -- - -- u. . -. i -- peYm'th Iu.d:;mg n ' Itad Jrii. Xx: ite.ir i,,1;-- --' - - - - ak Kranr to HOW IT WOHKS Hut the roada do rtol propose to Nov. 11. Chicago Op-- 1 reduce rates to Intermediate polnU. will be a western Thus the cost of sending many article soon era company from Chicago to Han Francisco would Institution and will not be heardHun-da-Iny fx New York, If a'plan announced greatly reduced If the railroads hare by Mary Garden, director of th thirs.tmway, yet the cost of shipping th articles front Chicago to t'tah company, is put into errect. Let the. Chicago company fill the h"" remain as hlsh as at present, des- need for the opera all through thelPe me tact mat i tan is ioo miles west." said Miss Garden at a dinner j nf,r Chicago than Kan Francisco, IIIIAIUNG IN HKNVKH ln her honor. She Intimated that thei " company'a territorj would extend to' Mountain state shippers have noSan Francisco." objection to rate.t being reduced pro"Our company earned ln Fan Fran-- 1 vtded mountain states benefit and clsco in two weeks" a aunv sufficient i coast cttiia do not obtain an unfair to make up the losses suffered In the advantage. New York season." she asserted. Examiner William A. Dis.ju la holdoo ing a hearing In Xenver. today and Montana shippers will be heard at Helena on Wednesday. Utah shipper POSTMASTERS WILL will their case before Mr. plaon Friday and Saturday. HE LP, FIND MISSING que present CHICAGO. " - a ;! nUJr ;S to ti e. Far. . IZaatern rates to tlj Pacific coast cities . reierenre t ,.. their itn - ' t . ... -- o the roads can compete with the i fit asfiana lKfth- - . . 11 ow can any one rstVni JL .1 ' referent io using the rmm canal. . a . ......v, - IKSIIli:i I I I mlrhl to present i recaueu there recently was an at. or trance, ris;ng becan ,n' by aayUsg tempted restoratjnn In Kurcpe mhlch Ma government wa anxious to all mlht hav ret th whele contlnt: measures possible to assure a take Ustlnr on fire. the aZ. for entente "Fcrtsinutejy he France could not put down her arms ded, U was averted. under present circumstances, Comlnr to physical declared Fr Premier Ilrland. because of conditions mler Briand said It wasaspects. well undr Ciosely touching her national Integrity stood that some persons took the view He said that because of point that as Germany was Jut t rner? of Instability. Franca must conditions measure ing from the war she was In no poii them with reference to the tlon to be danireroys, to her own security. had a p.nce in iht 'Our soldiers Critics had said, the premier con- fight. M. Briand, and said they knott tinued, that France sought military to what point the German soldier ca. uacendanry tn Europe, but he asserted his heroism. Germany aiill ha the imputation waa only a cruel re- carry 7.000.000 men who hau mad war proach, especially coming after her You ask Is St possible to mobt'ite record ln the war. there tomorrow? I answer ye."' army France. Premier Ilrland told" the 1arms conference, proposed further reIn ductions affi:ctj:d her army which would GREAT. NATURAL GAS Not only are the wholesale houses it to half its Tormer strength, bring WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. rostmas-te- o and manufacturers but concerned, still Jeave. ofcoure, the force which FIELD IN LOUISIANA have been asked by Postmaster but the question of directly reasonable is rates General Hays to lend a hand for the of vital concern to all the people, the he contended waa necessary to aasura first lime In attempts to locate miss- question of competition reaching Into her security. NEW .ORLEANS, Nor. 21. A na,- BRITAIN WOULD AID. ing people. While they must not In- dorens of the largest Industries In ural gas field with tremendotis vm. for Great Speaking terfere with private affairs or act as Utah. It la pointed out- The canning Britain and In ductlon potsntJallties" has been una collection agency, postmasters were Interests In northern Utah are expect- reply to Premier Briand, Arthur covered In northern James accordreto Balfour, heading tha British instructed investigate each case ed to b represented at the Halt Lake to a report madLouisiana, ing an after to public when delegation, them and of convinced show the how ported practically pledged the canned hearlng.'to Investlratlon by engineers of th Unitof Great make Inquiries of City its genuineness-tsupport to Britain ratwill France "in affect the Ingoods ed Ktates bureau of mfr.es.. r. Juried . face of the lust for domination." other postmasters.- .' terests and the farmers ofearning this state. th Senator on of. Governor th for state request the Bchanger. Italian delegation, aald heading that A productive area of 212 although Italy thought JOO.eeo men a Just quota miles, or roundly 111.003 acre in a for her army, plana were being made solid block, located ln Union. for a further reduction. Merchous parishes, near Ochttk, and Secretary Hushes assured Premier roe, and de.a;rr.ate1 as th Mr tiro Monr Briand that France waa in no aenee a field. Is outlined In th Th report. and that the United rport estimates that t.he r remainStates folly rcaliied her position. in the reeretr is roundly 12 cuMuch real estate on Tupal-Man- u flewthe location of the Island an reor. Tha hart of America, eaii Mr. ing bic miles. into the firmament, on that occasion.' aented.' and statins: that he had Vnnl. Hughes, carried: an Imperishable memunder the action of icood charge of! edge of a treasure, burled there. The ory of France's aacrUlces for liberty. WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 The visions of ungodly He agreed with M. Brian I that what ts'.ar.a gaa field )s undoubtedly dynamite; but the "Genesee' sailed missionary having tin th world needed was a "will to greatest natcral away leaving the treasure to be dls-- l adventurers corrupting his flock d inwove re field gS a future .explorer. Andlclded to tear ut the letter an draw. peace. by an official tf the bureau vZ mlne now there la the story of a new treas- Ing without dispatching th answer. N'O MORAL, said. ure.- The tale is. that about fifty years And tner ran I no will to reac." CO Nothing more "was heard of th af- ago a Chilian warship deposited on fair until a month ago when'a stran - in added, "until the Institutions of the island of Moorea tthe Island close ger arrived in the island bearing liberty and Justice are secure. May I PLAN EXTENSION OF and drawings which, h say in reply to M7 Uriaml that 'there Dy.ranmj a treasure or gold belong-(chaAUTOMOBILE CLUBS lng" to the Chilian government of that cJalmed. wuuld Ica-- him to the treas-tl- la no moral Isolation for de defendas a measure to keeo it f rom ure. ers of liberty and Justice.' falling Into the hands of a strong rev-- ; Reports from Moorea state that, at euch an army. Japan wants DETROIT. Mich.. Nor. 2!, ! Ur olutlAnary party. Tha'rvolutlon must ;th place indicated on his chart, on Baron Kato tId only arm the for conference, tn ergar.inng automobjl rint-have been successful: for none re-- j digging down, he came uoon a d am wat pur-l- y small and Ir.terme dlate cities trsrovrh.-oy- t "absolutely ncesary to take away the gobj. the'errte slab ami great was the eirtte-stor- y the country where rich cfuM s rr purposes necessitated ty runs. Years afterward, however, fmenl until the slab wu broken tb defrnlve" rUr 'were Ui".;ke tc Jav at :tuatkn. Iscklnf the Protestant missionary at Moore. through and a cavity, about three By unanimous ror,n; the qction of the Arr.enan AuU meeting t received 'a. letter from a prl-iwas dlscloiM containing of land armament ws rferrej to e rifif !! aortati---injln depth, enclosing an outline drawing solutely nothing. The seeker Is, how committee of the whole r f the f r e:v., easily recognized as the outlin or hard at Work s r1 r e and at hopeful and lb con- p f r. ha r. r a s f r" o'clock powers peaks about Onunohy Har.'glng and sounding In the valleys about ference adjoume-- to me-t th caJl Cluh members fn a st a r c In Moorea, asking for information ofithe ha . of the cha.ni.sn. prfgram for ft-ac- con-c.uenc- es - -- H- ,. payrolls - - o - , - SEEKER SPADES UP ISLAND FOR CHESTS OF GOLD HIDDEN 50 YEARS AGO BY CHILEAN GOVERNMENT .' ,- -- oo n ti... rw I ::rrx 21.-A- "t - - PER SONS GOif ; -- !re. ; eHII II - . ' Tl fI" ! T0HDER3 T0C0i T . WEAPON USED COLORADO "' - T WALSHBURG, Colo.. Nov. 21. (By .WILMINGTON. Ohio. Nov. The Associated Press.) The Colorado element of mystery today continued Fuel and Iron company and district to surround the. murder Saturofficials of the United Mine "Workers day night at Cuba,triple a village near here looked forward today for definite in- for which Oliver Vandervort, aged 32, formation concerning the real extent who claims to he a fur dealer of this of the strike of coal miners in the city, is being held on a murder charge. Southern Colorado fields as the result So police authorities hav been of a 20 per cent wage reduction In- unablefar, to find the gun with which the augurated in :thirteen ot the company's shootng probably was done. Vander-voit'- si son. Oliver, who mines, last Vednesday. Both sides were claiming a margin with "two younger Vandervort chilin the number of miners reDorting for dren witnessed the shooting, when work and the "test" today was regard- questioned as to who did the shooting, ed with great interest throughout the told police "Tapa did It." Mrs. Jeff . State. Whitlow, aged 57, one of the victims, told the authorities-oher death Figures given out by the company also in the last few days showed a steady bed that Vandervort had Jone the increase in the number. of men report- shooting, after he .had come; to ,her ing for work, while John McLellan. house in an Intoxicated condition and . district president, last night reiterated had started a quarrel.. The other victims were Bertha Whithis, statement that- "fewer .men are relow Vandervort. aged 80. twice dieach day." porting vorced from Vandervort, the second .. UNIONS OBJECT on Y recently, ana iiowara liosier. Statements by Governor Shoup and FARM BUREAU MEN J Adlntant z 4, saia to , nave Deen a. caller Genemi .Hnnmrk lact on Mrs. Vandervort. OPEN CONVENTION to the effect would law. martial that Vandervort disclaims responslbll- jl remain effective in Huerfano County "for some time to come, draw dec- Ity for. the murders. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 21. larations or. opinion . deploring the from nearly all the states presence of the state in the TXnVKR PASS EN G KR FARK8 of the union'and two foreign countries Huerfano district from- rangers union leaders. Nov. 21. A reduction MONTREAL,. were on hand here today for the openIn the situation third-clas- s discussing general of in 121.50 ing of the third anrtpal convention In Huerfano county,. Frank Hefferly. rates to Hamburg and 128.60passenger to Danof the American Farm Bureau International stated union, organizer, effect-todawas into zig put continue by local The sessions will that "martial law)' today is no. more steamship companies. ' f Westbound . through Wednesday. the govnecessary than It was the ;from those points were lowered Dr. Andrew W. Soule, president of ernor issued his original,dayproclama- rates 11 "more. Other rates were reduced the Georgia State AgriculauraJ col- tion." accordingly. or1 to "The the (delegates lege, spoke, ."The miners ln this district."-saiCrisis In Southern Agriculture and Hefferly," have demonstrated, beyond How to f Meet It"' at the opening ses-' question of doubt that thev never had 5 '. sion. intention of", creating . a disturb.The afternoon meeting was td be de- any ance. . All the striking miners ask in voted, to tne address of the prfesident the present controversy with the C. F. John R. Howard, containing review and I., - is. a square deal." ..." of the activities of the organization In regard to the company's claim would-reducfor the last ten months. - At night the that they the price of election of officers was the principal coal as a result of the wage cut. HefPAPEETE. Tahiti. Oct. 11. (By l . f business on the program. of to a declared ferly representative ' oo j The Associated Press that he had It mall.) The year 1921 'has .been the directly from several Independent coal open season for treasure hunting in RUSSIAN SHRINE in the state that "the C F. the Islands. Every 'month or so a re8c 1. could reduce" the price of coal DANGER OF COIlIiAPSE producers that the'vast treasure (alleged to 12.50 a ton at the tipple and still real- port have been buried some sixty years ize a good margin of profit from on the Island or Pinaki had at ago) YASNAKA, ' Polyana, Russia, Nov. 21 which to realize dividends." last been has Induced a new "I challenge the officials of the C. company oflocated, The home of the i late (Aount Leo adventurous F. & I. to dispute this statement' talists to equip a fresh Papette capiTolstoy, which is classed byfhe soviet only ' government as a national museum. Is concluded to return with, nothingexpedition more than a ... Hefferly.oo in danger of collapse. Although the goodly coat of sunburn and back achweekly government ' Is running free ing from the strenuous exercise of digpilgrimages to the house, mo money MAJORITY RETAINED ging for weeks in the blistering coral has been spent ln its Upkeep, and the sand. BY CATHOLIC PARTY Then, early in the year, came the Tolstoy family plans to start a worldwide restoration fund of 11 00,000. BRUSSELS.' Nov. 21. The legisla- yacht "Genese" New York Id The family also proposes to found a tive elections will not greatly alter the search of a great from of said treasure Tolstoy university, obtainir g funds by political aspect of parliament on the to have been left on the gold, of island publication of a memorial edition of basis of the resultas thus far received, Tupal-Manthe western in Societies, eight volumes of Tolstoy's works, the according to Premier Wiart. The by the German Pacific sauadron when first of which. are now, belr g prepared Catholic party appears to 'have main- they were flying from tlie. , by his daushter, Alexadra. tained its majority.' British and Japanese fleets pursuing in 114. ffed-eratio- f I t Repre-sentativ- r1i. .uiaimoi J " . 1 xl. -- e n SIX MILLIONS ! -- jThe-commissio- AW OF t lf 2- tbi. i . at-no- io : , 1 1 I . was-not-don- u n-cn- al commerce commission today requiring 16 railroads "to put the approximately in hay ? and- - grain per cent decrease on. next rates into effect or; before ' v ' . ; December 26. The order follows; up , the .decision by "the commision given October 20 which' declared - grain and hay rates from the" Mississippi valley- to the Pa- but; -- vific coastnStunreasonably high,orders. carry compulsory which did The October decision instructed", the, by railroads to make the reduction beNovember, 20, which cause the railroads opened negotia stiona with the commission suggesting that a ten per cent decrease in freight be rates on all agricultural products on decrease substituted for the larger, grain products and hav alone. DECREASE ORDERED The commission, however, by the or-- . 'der issued today disregarded the convj and promise proposed by the railroads hay makes the larger decreasestheonroads. and grain mandatory upon The order issued today made speci'grain refic and definite the hay and said decision ductions. The original j the ralroads should reduceone-ha-rates on of the by products concerned Increases given in 1920. The commisand grain rates sion today ordered hay between points in mountain-Pacifi- c ' more than.12.5 per "territory cent above the rates in effect before the 1920 increases. Between points defined. in its in the western group as cent increases ,' decision where forty per were allowed in 1920 the'commlssion effective as today orderedthem made 20 per cent; between other western held rates group points the commissioncent above shall not exceed 17.5 per and between points the old schedules, . group and in the mouhtain-Pacifi- o in the western group the inpoints creases above the bid 1920 schedules per cent. shall be-- held to be 16 DECISION REITERATED The effect of the order thus is re-to of make specific the percentages duction in :the territory- - concluded.; also" reiterated its de-cision requiring the roads, to fix rates at" ten for coarse" grain such as corn cent less than the rates on wheati per Thft western ktoud mentioned in the order includes territory between the Mississippi and Illinois rivers and the north and south boundary line on which the states of North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming and to Nebraska join and extending south El Paso, Texas. Tne moumain-ra-cifi- c . group lies between' the . western coast. the Pacific group and oo - on .oarchln-investigati- . V lib'l n 1 ' t . , THtimatum to Railroads : MUST HAVE LARGE LAND FORCE mm. for srfclTfc ..UUMUia v SEVffJ TIMES PRIME MINISTER . SHIP ON 17HIC! I vJ i 8 :-- - t: , s O lEHIES FIRE BEAUTY SUES CONGRESSMAN i nnripps ran Fmipinn S - O , Iritmii 4 P. M, moral-isolatio- n j de-cover- ed I rt , m d ; fr con-turne- ft rtern tkv-ar.nu- al he. ab-Chl- le -- th-irv- er. 1 dSg-mounta- ln ; T.-C-I e--- ; i ; d;-.-- u -- |