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SIMENLYHALTED , S- .. errils , 4 Propose That Capital, AMERICAN WARSHIPS PITTSBURG PLANTON DALMATIA COAST ' ,ORDERED TO LEAVE ()P ERATING AFTER worROMA Oct. ,,,17) 8BYRULESRUCTIRLU tabo'r Antos has notified Italian authoritien that an, aggression on the part of Italian troops against the Anatole-Tro- t disone Would hs "considered as rectod against the United Pintos" Advice. mato' that American food supplion ore to bo removed from gpalato. That city has been Imo of the centers from which relief work in Jugo-glavhas been stirected and it is possiblo that it is trios stores to which reference le load. Malority, But on the Floor Three Ply Agreement Needed to Formulate British Ratification Awiits Only King's Signature, - French Senate Expected t o Appnive Document This Final Decision of Confer. WeekAction by Japan and United States Sole ence Brings Disagreement Remaining to be Taken. ' - ia For-mantl- es WASHINGTON. ' - ' , , :: ' - - . 10 - , .,,----- , . . , , . , ' Oct. ' Action, Not Oratory,. Is the Public's Plea . I . . - - WASIIINGTON. Oct. 6.Repreeents. Oyes of the public evinced a spirited, desire for action. rather than oratorY, , - D- Steel Mills rnAnit nr lAiimmrnti bUlt caistto;I:OF .':11P1 BY SERIES---PROLONGE- 'FORCED CLOSING - ur LDMIJIV . - Running lowing Shut Down" Two Weeks Ago When Strike Cincinnati Loses Chance to Cinch World's Series When Was Called. Chicago Grabs, Hotly Contested Ten Inning Affair, 5. To 4; Gandirs Single Brings Weaver Across Pkt3 rrrr' satill'60 Ps. Oct. aumber With Win.-..-n- g Run; Series Now Stands Four For a;,, of Meet plants in the Pittsburgh .diato shutdown trict which were forced cinnati and. Two For Chicago. two weeks ago when the strike Of P11E310E1111 Emmanuel of Italy PARIS, Oct. signed a royal decree ratifying the German and Austrian treatles yesterday, according to a Milan dispateh to the :73clair. - HAS MINSWMiM. I.A Oct. royal deem has boon Issued ratifying (ha peace ItONIK. A1111111E11 GOOD D'ANNUNEO.IS .:''' MINIMMROM This official announcement confirms the news already received that King Victor Emmanuel bad signed the decr. ratifying the peace treaties. The U.. of the plural word "treaties" ladieaten that the decree puts into effect the Austrian as well as the Getman treaty. although some 'question had was possible been raised whether this . in View of the fact that tbe treaty with Austria effects a change in the frontiers of the country and .might therefore require initiatory action by- -- parliament.. The treaties now will become "in force of execution." but the royal di. ore. will be presented to the new par- liament for approval., Ratification of the German treaty by the royal decree of the king of Italy virtually completes the steps necessary for. putting into effect the pact between Germany and the Allied powers which was signed at Versailles on June 21, and which stipulated it would become operative when ratified by three of the great powers. The British parliament ham already ratified the lreaty and the document now awala only ratification by the last of Great Britein's dominions to ace upon it. the Australian commonweath. before, becoming binding upon George before becoming effective in Great Britain, Approval was given the convention by the French chamber of deputies last week. and the senate is expected to take similar action Friday or Saturday. The royal decree of the Italian monarch mud receive approval from the next parliament. which will ,meet at Rome on Dec. I. but it is' considered certain there will be little trouble In securing concurrence. ItalyLby the reporte&actionof bar king, is the first of the powers ' to ratify ilk treaty with Austria. 'Article 440 of the treaty of peace provides for the going into effect of the compact when ratified by three of t powers on the one and Germany on the other in the following language: "A first process-verbof the dapotilt.of ratifications will be drawn up as soon is the treaty has been ratified by Germany, on theyono head, and by, three of the principal Allied and Asso. elated Power"; on the other hand. Front-thdate of this first prom's.- verbal the treaty will come into force between the high contracting parties who have ratified it. For the deter. minittion of all periods of for in the present treaty this date will be the date cof4 the coming into force of the treaty. "In all other resPects the treaty will enter Into force for each power at the date of the - ,dcnosit of its rati- fication." SRE$tI,: t SRE$t .A, ?.---A steel workers was initiated are toper. ating 'gain todays according to reports from company tweed Some of the mills are operating full time. the companies say. while others whieh hod boon 'down started working in part. Union leaders termed the efforts of the ..sutpleyers, to .start operations a "failure" and they declare that the milla reported to have remum.od work Monday have very telt. MOR Oa the I' SCORE BY INNINGS: - Oa, 7.--- Ali Eager to Get Back to Work, Situation at Gary Today GARY. Intl.. Oct. sits of one But Grayson Will Keep of the United States Steel corporation's greatest Manta. affected for more than Him in Befl For a two weeks by the Wilts in the steel Industry today was under Time Yet. : military control of approximately the new: Turkish , grand visor; has with Muntapah opened negotiations Kemal., the Turkish Nationalist leader. whose 'troops recently took possession of the strategic city of 3Conleti. according to a dispatch front the special oorreepondent of IInformation at,Con, stantinople. Turkish nationalist troops are said to number upwards Of 300,000 men and commanded by Mustapah Kemal. seem to have precipitated in Asia Minor on a major scale ina crisis Minnow to that which arose Dalmatia when Captain Gabriel d'Annunzio seized the city of Fiume. There is a feeling that the situation Turkish is beyond the control of the government and that the Allied powers are helpless at present to do anything to bring military preseure to bear and afford any appreciable relief. out the future The task of working -status- - of Turkey has not prog far in the peace conference as shown by actual results. Turkish. delegates were invited to come to Paris "in an advisory capacity" some time ago, but they have since returned to Constantinople at the request of the conference. it has been reported. nation-wid- , t: e - federal soldiers. commanded by Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, commandant WASHINGTON. Oct. 7.7President of the central department of the army. Wilson showed further Improvement Fh,e hunstred more troops. fresh from this 'morning after very good night." riot duty at Omaha, Neb., were on their and is anxious to get baok to work. way here early today. The call for federal troops was made White Rouse oMcials raid. - Rear Admiral Graysozt. the pros!. by James P. Goodrich. governor -- at dent e physician. will keep the presi- Indiana, after thousands of strikers dent, in bed for a unit) yet. despite Mr. paraded and held mass meetings after Alison's earnest desire to attend to being forbidden by the mayor. the po1.100 'a 4 . official-duffel- s. - of sympathy continued to reach the White House today. One from President Ador of the Swiss con,1 federation, said: 'The Swies federal council.. truly itrieved to bear of your illness, begs' you to accept Its wishes of epeed' and ' full recovery." ecablegram from President, d'Arti. guenave of Haiti said: ' 'With most sincere.wiebes for needy recovery, I Fend to his exCellency, the, president of the United States sentiments of genuine sympathy in which the government and people of MLitt , heartfully PAIL"- - ' 'Messages Favorite Hound lice and the approximately SOO atate militiamen stationed at Gary. Upon the arrival of the federal soldiers and the issuance Of a proclamation by Gen. Wood proclaiming milltary control the state militiamen were ordered to Indians Harbor and East Chicago, Ind.. where Gov. Goodrich dviated martial law. It was made plain that martial law bad not been declared at Gary. Picketing by strikers will not be stopped. Capt. Charles Holt, officer of the day, stated early. today. It was not intended to interfere with the general course of the Witte except in so far as disorder and destruction of prop. rtY watt concerned. Betrayed Tomb of Roinanoffs 000013000-1-77 2,2 0 0 0 0 0 4 . but-me- m. -- - ' - - - . . - 10000: YONDER COLT IFS - - Moscow-.confirm- a , - - - - Get-man- 11 - 'FIVi , - . ' e,0 - . : - fra. , - - IAICLAIIDSTRIKE , --,.- , . . in-Wee- , , ,, 7P-- t 1 Jugo-Slav-Ministr- y. - 4 , - . , - trigroc-sCiKl- - : W&-11- - 7- , . ., , . , , , . , . -- - , - - :. k - - - a , - . , ,otals . - - - - 35 2b. 1)aubert4 lb.. Groh, 3b. Rouscha cf. Gob. .. Duncan. Kopf, se. It Rariden. c. Reuther, p. Ring, p. 1, 3 O. 1 '1 1 0 I "4 .. ...1 ...... .4 I 0 ...... ..s..3 e . ....... it SO i. 2 9 1 1 1 3 0 a 19 .2i A.Z.1 3 3 - 451 0 0 0 41 i IS 11130 II 0 3 - Total' , 5 10 ' CINCINNATI. AR. R. H. PO. ' , , , . Linings. 213 ted Chicago Amertrans Cincinnati Nationals 003 200 400- O.- -4 Two-bas- e itits.-Gro- h, Duncan. Res. titer,- - WeeveritSfi losiseh-- , 'noes-bas- s. ' ttla - bitolen basea..Dautier1,,,,; Rath. Schalk, Liebold. Sacrifice hits, Col- Rem Daubert. Sacrifice fly---line. Double to Grol'a, playsRoush ColE., Jackson to Schalk. Heiberg to lins to Gandil. Groh to Rath; Kopf to Rath. .Left on basesCincinnati. 1;., Chicago- - S. Base on balls--Olierr 2: )(opt and Groh; off Reuther, 2; (Schalk. 2; Rieberg.) Off ring. it (Jack- -, Reis- -son. (Jandil. Liebold.) Hits--tone out in sixth ' ther, d in 6 Innings, 5 4 In off Ring. innings. Hit by pitches., Struck ouL 7 By Kerr. one, ;Rough.) By Kerr 2. Groh. Ring; by Ring I, Schalk. relock. Losing pitcher--Itia- g,' behind plate; Quill- Umpires--Ev- ans second; Rigier ley at fleet; Nallin at .. at third.. Time. 2;14. ". , , .4 hits--Ne- ff Off I I 1 FIELD. Cincinnati. 0.. baseball weather with the sun shining brilliantly and a cloud- - lees sky, greeted the lane that Jour., neyed to the park two hours before the sixth game of tno',beginning of theISIS between the Redd ' worlds eerie', of (, ,L and White Sox here today. At soo n , the .,;p avitiotte were a moat filled. to seemed eapacity. but the bleacherites i;y4 . slow in arriving. Seven Cincinnati fans, business me ll today het 240,000 on the Reds urinal ', game. The money was waseteil today littIn Chicago. They wagered 111,4ed 2 .."odds on the flret game. They ..1,0e1,l'..... the second and third gams. on the third game they dropped Lria,r . : betting'. to 216.000. won. and thee bet'tho 436,00e en the fifth gstme whimil,- ' they-alswon. They then bet the Sea. t ,4 1 dee on the oixth game. REMAND Oct. tit -- -- . - . the. field and began batting practiew illea.t (her took his pouiliee in the regia.or batting order during praction. TM lint-- ' --fc4. The Sox took the field - etestetel-04t-tite-fie- --- rtd ..- tt, at 1:14 am. Kfr r - took- ninth pea. telt ()whetting order while Scligig brae in hie easel Place. ciock Om Nods lisk 04 ilti (Contirtuod ea PCS tIM3 - -- LL.4I " 4 , , - , re . Itlzig n 1 -- 11 t , , 0 0 Sox won . --- 13 8 CINCINNATI. Oct. SITS -- - 0-- ROG Whits ,the. sixth game of the 'world series here today, making a great up., hill fight and annexing it in a tenth Inning rally by a score or s to 4. Kerr LIE IS NOT 1101111113 pitched the full game despite being bit hard for Ms team mateu were also in, s, bitting mood. Another. who WOE . DYER THE FilESIDENCT the opening game of the series for Cincinnati, wee knocked out of the bOK In the sixth with the score standing to $ in the Reds' favor, no outs and a to PORTLAND. Or Oct. lying man on second. A timely hit brought, a quootion relating to his coadidacy for this man home and id the tenth a the Republican nomination for prat-den- t, double right oft the reel and a single United States Senator Hiram W. after enabled the Americas Johnson declared her. today: stiortly matter no in the Internet have to put across the winning rurl,,1--whataer.--1 am toterested-ijust One leaguers , The box score: subject: Th. Interests of the c,ommon States Cr. im' .1 people CHICAGO. Im- This is a tremendously A B. R. H. ra, A,11. , portant contest in its possibilitlee for the tutors. I am thinking of our own J. Collins, rt .. I 9 4 a Liebold. rt country. in the yes of large portion 4 0 0 4 .41 a re- E. Ceiling 2b. of the press of thin nation it I t 3 1 1 Al proach for Americans to strive for Weaver. lb. America." lacknoa. It Senator Johnsen Is scheduled to make Foisteh. et. . 641.1111,11H' I 0 I '7 three addreaes hers today and Gandil. lb. v... 4 U I 11 0 I In opposition to the league of Milberg, Ia. . ..... 4 1 03 b nationa covenant in its present form. Schalk,-- e. . .... 2 0 1 4 3 I Kerr. p, HUI ,1011;i501 time-provide- :. . OncianadItaather, litacklem al ' - 45678910 Sauceless ChicalremKarr and Schalk; , Atm ,Pasks. 2 3 1 CHICAGO CINCINNATI jolt. PARIS, - the-grea- , vv IF111116 . ALERICAM ,PENNANT at the opening' session today of the tn.' dosiriat conference called by President Wilson. , Apparently with the determination, of differentiating this conference from many similar gatherings held the --TII-S- 1aiñ demandedl ington. public's delegates held night and day. If that sessions-be - neceasary, to establish a basis for bar- flatten Optiatitatle- .Disorder in Buffalo-------- relation' between vapital anti doh, Wilsonloontinues President int labor during the present abnormal sco-- 1 to von der COPENHAGEN, Oct. My Harrah Brandon. BUFFALO. N. Y. Oct. nomio conditions. Bernarct.M. Baruch Go Its, commander of German force. id ind he is eating and sleeping-- I men prove ' Staff Service avid Correspondwas ono, (Universal wero hurt of New York. one of these delegates, slightly whose activities 'the Biltie builetin Issued .at welLiald ' was . reported wounded by a- bullet from a there have provinces to .eharp ex. active in directing the affairs of, recently ledAllied raj..trial of lea men cm. 'today by Rear Admiral Oration . revolver this morning when a crowd change; between ' the conferencei.whtth was considered' the powers of men ears held 1.000 Suf. of up the view in of close' his the hie friend. and Germany. has. etaff. joinwith Ad.' lo - La km eignificant president's physicien. Rear anirivoMen eharged with complicity or et y cir ," heao. ed Russian pi navat-tnedrship with President WilSOn and his ire Rolahevikforees, participatron in the murder of Czar mint Stitt, head of Hie between t he city line and Lackawanna. eording to a Berlin distpatch,,to the quent vimits to the White Nicholas and his family will open at school here, and Dr. Sterling Ruffin, of Tied and blocks of- concrete blocked National a Tidendes After the appointment of committees report quoting Omsk, Siberia. within the next fort- this city. six cars carrying workmen to ;th from on nominations and rules the confer- , Petrograd telegraph agency. it was learned tonight. They night, backwanna Steel company, on or the There is no confirmation roof ence adjourned to meet tomorrow morn- the The bulletin follows: were ted when discovered and , -- .., three local .planta clovid- by tits strike. port obtainable here. .. Ha n Franottioo. , ge- -- Gavin, MoNah, EkaterAdmiral Kolchalea T. took "White Oct. care 11:23 met as House, army of frualladea the rocks a representative of the public, was mena- ritandatiltThe work. inburg. STOCKHOLM.. Oct. toned prominently for permanent presidenVe improvement teal InterceptMoot of the corpses. of the murdered a.m.The continued. His appetite is decidedly roan fought bark and several of tham,, ed Russian Bolshevik 7.An chairman of the conference.wireleen message ,.,;..,,,,, were Kolchak-,,,,,,m,. found 'nominate to. used by is he polica information,. and well. better p of to committees declined from both., - at Ekater.hers the sleeping that report 4 rornmitteenelf investigating - indicate what their recommendations revolvers. it detail police hurried to the Bolshevilti have been forced to with the exception. 'however. (signed) rinburg czar the- scene IA An automobile an quick.' abandon the town of Livinsk between "GRA YSON. ' would be. ( and tsarina. of the . Old Russia and Poland, says iv tele"RUPPIN. Motion to adjourn by W. D. Mahon. ly put tho rioters! to flight.The bodies of the latter. It has been , one of the delegates ofthe American The gram-- reoeived here from Revel.were cut learned. and up authoritively , Red troops evecuated the place after of Labor, brought the first Federation Soldier Rule Under iQuiet been bad in defeated that the men named to rep- violent trey 't fightA comnion tomb was found rAntaln Concern in England resent the public were prepared to force Ink- the remains of the murdered chil---- -;' federal 7 . ' results.. Thomas L. Chadbourne of New clireAco Oct. The of the dren couple. ' ' LONDON.. Oct. 7 retteern over' the troops in chary. Ind, martial law einii York, who sat with Mr. Baruch. took PARIS, Oet: t.The German- re'ply was made through the favdiscovery Indiana militia in Indiana to the Allied note demanding the withthe ,floor Immediately. orite bloodhound of the youngest grand illness et Prealdent Wilson Is express- - forced by Illinois. drawal of Gen. von der Goltz'a Mere to duchess. After the murder, the dog re- ed by many London newapapers today. I Harbor and East Chicago, andand troupe alert local authorities. reinforced : ,.fused to follow anyone.. He eamped TheChroniele says: , 'All the men' on botk sides and in . and "No eickbed of our time. or perhepe at bouth Chicato Waukegan. quiet from the Baltic provinces was over the tomb howling weirdly and the middle of this hall, he said. re-In of the hen district council at the time. Chicago the other commanded by supreme to such reigned today keep from dying. any eating Just enough ferring to the seating arrangement List of Huns Wanted universal concern and sympathy. Not 1 the ateel,strike. resumption of Its meetings this mornthe delegates of capital end . Countee-clatiwhereby end &alma ueuiti The but be a mankind lot onlyAmerice. ing. It wee considered unaatisfactory r latter were on either hand of the pub- of strikers to as to the For Trial by Allies and pert In the president's welfare." be representatives' seats, "are here to NORTH SEA BARRAGE the' and Marshal licoch was instructed to Plani4---wain avidetwa, this and ors "Political circles diplomatic , as to rapidly-awork and possible s. .over the preni- - I significant being' on announcement draw up a new note to tend the I seriously Read to be Submitted : as possible: and I adjourn as littlemen The council docided.to create dent's Sine's." stays the btafl . ollealty from Illinois Steel company eoureas at ' in the middle of know that the time the for woriti Chirairei first man th no that concerns in south the on the reparations to world a - - S. this .situation want to carry en these i, newsmore than Mr. Wilson In tkreat Brit- - ines September 21. some skilled stork.. take up the PARIS. Oct. conferences day and night. if voices- - papers question of the announce Wa from hem not lens ere had returned. te their jobw in we await that Ger. the tiat of would to a like very get through. lotting ;sary, man officials andother persona to be anxiously than do the ,kroeines n people, much to see the motion changed so we delivered . to the Allies for trial now " ,theineetves. eve, or afternoon this meet can again are virtually ready for submission to itncroN, Ck;t. I.The capture of I S. T,In-SHOTT.:--;:,:-- ping." of I S.see Bistatteetta in operations around WASHINGTON. Oct. The newspapers point Out Oct. 7 King Oitertre. wtr0 I - . , Mr. Mahon explained that a meeting Germany, Gen. Deaskine's troops is Hots Voroneob,laz not name do the the contain the great North a mine barrage, laid is greatly concerned over the Hines of of the executive council of the leder. that claimed to 'a communique reetolved by the 'former' emperor of 'Germany, by the Americanttavy Wilson today sect his prt. President tho tion had been called some time pre- -- Of war, during wireless secretary. Col. (Pee Wigram tit svhich It was impossible to post- who is to be dealt with separately. viously tars today.fromthegenerstheadquarbat tiemi completed. This- - was 1111- - vet th American embassy to seek the lat. ow& withdrew his , S..'"Rmr.sgrit-:-.11v,,4 croadql today wheel.' Secy. Daniels made ear yews regarding the President's one. ,on. Mr. Later however. suggestinn. Bomb Case. Wanamakei public a cablegram of congratulation dition. COL Wierarn wax Instructed McNato took the floor with the same Two Triple, One Near , 4 sent to Rear Admiral ,Joreph ' his majesty sincApre "In..1. Ptrause, to e16 I thought as that. expressed by Mr; Chad. commanded Ahe force which attic path,soires who President.Witson with and 14,re. NSW YORK. . Oct bourne Double and Single', Rodman, laat October has been engaged in the Wilson, "In view of the fact that this eon- - Wanamaker and Mary O'Brien. her hazardous , ..... of ference is In- the interest of hartnony." .tnaid.' were summoned today before the mines fromtask - ' Lynchhig -..- - he the sea. . , , . said, "suppooe we sot the example grand Jury to testify in the ease of one serious accident attended Only Ernest 'iteeusel Oct. The maknet POSTON. Kurth. of sending a the of working harmoniously and Nations, Equal ' ... i the principal and " ing maker home In Tuxedo Park-- Kurth. blown up with the loess of several it000 it a. desire to adjourn. , eluding Pollee Captaitt W. Y. Woods. teletraphed the chnir,men of the ftdiMa declared the eonfertmee should who. the pollee pay. admit! havintr-een,., were shot this slternoon la the riot. etary committees of Congress today04101", tire people Cf Pop counfry bow to the immh, ie emoted es paying that It at 1..in, oitylog that the tziole New t Priefe ai 110 dims. I ztee not meant whom ;- I did the but maid. be In( cowsequeat area the attempt of cointiton , tla makes lynching foe preset the, point end ' aork, littsttlials. Awe biomes tor CoLtil ;Ad. ea was his from butler attiourit dipmisetti to one .. motion the IlieFtwa.Ir.raer.isassk4teweelett single lynchlngs in, , . '1: the Wanamstkor houeehold, On leaving PAR1,4t flee. r t o bnh41 hallways to teatime Wert Oftr,treffte :1thrtadhlizttrys k...and ,,p ew -it Wail VsPie totirtd In tol the ice,- I tirer'4 mraL.A4leAsayrii Air a.rrr The ri.sAvAtt wires II:3 ju twiny wart! telegrant urges that Ihis Pone V ;ruts the hettaster of the sixth' Say of stunt mob tnsid: rlrhen me former butler irtaids. secortling lo tiltnittches ri."trip, 106: Prat to. tis.:4; second as, $at 'Pa,' murderincti" imposes a duty 24; st 1tioolt-titrie, raL: ,er-- Y 1 the he intended the bomb he newt me for'eye' 'irtit 4t. sat.se: errand my byre, M. Trikoriteh has limo,' rtarsisi $94114; the -, matd. Mstry O'Brien. he simply la trying as prer,lier. it is sjaltd, ssl.M Trues 41a. $(1422; were shot from a ear. Nolte of the totaling giving the federal arevernment bird Prarrit aim, $06.12: to shield lumnotibehihd her."--2-- . (Continued on pate VA.) hitch eirmistiolor of foreign affairs,. itetory Ste, $te,,1111; Victor,' original lorisdiction over lynchings." iCIC wostts is dossers's& , - ' , . tommommoto I.Disagree- ment ever rules proposed for the governing of the industrial conference called by President Wilson. resulted in the conference adjourning uddenly today aftr Milk lin X. Lana. secretary' of the interior had been elected permanent chairman.. It will meet again sit 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. As proposed by the committee, the rules provided that all conclusions and dee:alone must be arrived at by unanimous vote of the three groups reprepublic. senting capital, labor and the white the deeision of each - indletdual group would be by a majority of the members of that group. The rule was altsiked by John Spargo of New York. a delegate representing the public. The report of the committee-orules provides for all sessions being open to preen and public. 'Under the rules voting will be by groups representing employeri . organiced labor and the public, the majority of delegates In each group to decide .that group's attitude. but "no 'sores-sig- n or conclusion shall be arrived at unless iail three groups are in accord." Secy. Lane tald the conference the news from the White House was that President Wilson might be able to address the delegates before they The two permanent secretaries of the conference will be Lathrop Brown. former representative from New York and later a special assistant to Mr. Lane. and Joseph J. Cotter. Mr. Lanes executive assistant. present Mr. Lane was one of the early arrivals at the Union and smilingly-admittebe had come to take the place tendered him by the nomina qlon committee of the conference. . ' www.a., 1.American ships at gpolato....Delniatia. aro le withdrawn by Rear Admire' PhIMP Andrews on orders from tho United States, :cording to advice, rolzhind this citY. It le reportitd that Admiral Andrews has doctored tho Unitoti litotes wiehes to avoid complications in the Adristle rid ho Actual: Effect .1tIncelir tl'e"t11)PustIC13.1:inencilci); ---- I - - - , " |