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Show EVENING- NEWS.DESERET - lli FRIDAY PAGES DECEMBER . rwHSM - Mm mmm Im mtw. imi -- mm - ' SAlr 1U1U CITY LAKE UTAH ALLIANCE SEVENTIETH YEAR URGED WHEN ENGAGEMENT ;NOW IN FORCE IS DEAD ANGLO-JAPANES- E Three end II MISTOOK CASOUNE FOR KEROSENE AND THREE ARE KILLED ID One-Ha- lf Colt of Red Rule in Hungary Ht.ltl.IN. jt Billion 1 ll-r- tb r I. Dec. t, SIOUX City. Hus-ta- r, iriii Itlldapeet Uu premier, aiat-r- d III a deputation In representing those t rippled during had coat 1 1, a War I ha I t oininuntsni Hungary II billiono Wronan I nom!. ac101 inally about cord tn to a re art recalved Kara. Tha p reinler sold that lha Ru- n manian Invasion had takan II kronen timra Tha national Bow had to raatofa lluo-- t ary a finance from a desperate condition BT II. S. SENATE aa-aai- Fugitive Turns Out To be War Hero Ruby Rotten. II jeare old, Holirn, four year old. and tv Ilium Roiim, three year old, children of Mr. nd Mr Charles W, Holten, farmer g three miles south f Airier. I , nmr bar r dead aa lha result of aa axploaloa which ur. curved yewterday afternoon when Ruby Rotten mistook see.. tine tor keroeeos la relighting a fir. The. chjldrea s mother was aeriuu.-t- y burned, hut M expected to or. The family wa Just fmuhlng th Christmas dinner a hen Ihe explueloa occurred. ;,v-In- Senator Sterling to Push Legislation After Holiday Receoo Senator Borah to Offer Amendment till-lio- 24 PAflLEVS and Waterhouoe Murdered, Is.Teotimony of Joe Allen Richards Before Senate t Committee on Mexican Affairs. Connolly . (By James R. Noarte.) Craft Preoidenjt Announce (8taff (orraiMMMk-n- t of I nlveraal Per That Ninety-Eigh- t iHttlrr), U ASIU.S'OTOV. Drp Cent of the Union Voted Anil ditlon legislation will be brought conTo Go Out When Passage spicuously before Congress aa uon as th holiday recess u si an end. It Of Cummins Return Bill premises to provoka a sharp contest on tha question of how Forced Walkout, Because fr lha government khjuM go toward reviving the e Clause. Of censorship of speech and rx. TO PIT IT 10 American Relief 21. IJeukl - De and Frederick Water-houAmerican a via lure who lost their live after being forced to descend In Lower California, Weslco. ware With Great Britain and Conferences Between Allied murdered, according to testimony beAnd German Delegates fore the senate America a It Center, Investigating Mesican affair given hare 21. IRKUTSK. Dae. Thursday, today by Jo Allen Richards. Venerable Statesman of Will be Held Under Pres It Ir hard, aa Amerlcs discovered (By Th Associated Treoa) Ttygv R. Aron Mow bodies baach 10. th Anti-Strikth United State Hanson, vie consul BOSTON. Dee war-tim- e Hept. 21. last, Nippon Sees Possibilities thur tdency of Gen. Lerond of of th Bays d Lo Angels when he el Omsk, end Joseph II. Ray, consul E Abbott, long wanted aa pr a little Mexican from went ashore t hav Irkutsk, Taiga. mfaly passed for th from Juatlr The French Delegation. Re net or Sterling of South Of Vast Importance For a fugitive steamer to eld In replenishing the wa- 40 miles southeast of Tomsk, together Dakota, ter supply of th boat. 14. Ninety-eigthft of 111,000 from th Federal with Rod Cross trains. WASHINGTON. De author of a bill which Is now on Ihe The World. According to hla testimony today Trust company of this city, enFighting la In progress between th senate calendar, arnouores that per cent of the 1 24,000 tUilo Richard was arrested by th Mexican listed In th marine and aa Bergt. upon th reconvening of railway machinist voted In November i authorities at Santa Rosalie, when he Poles and Bolahevlkl at Taiga. PARIS. Deo. If. Conference will Congress ba will mak an effort to get to William H Haskell, was cited action In th event I arrived there Hept- - II for hi trade her early next week between with begin other strike WASHINGTON. Doc. 20. Aa conalderatlon for his measure TOKIO, Ijec. 10 Marquis Bhlgeno-b- u fhr brilliant war service, wa disreporting th discovery of th bodies between Polish forces and Allied and German delegate on rotas-- , th Cummins rail- In enacted Senator Borah InCongress states ha that earnat to American th of master th Okuma. Japan' vanarabla statesanth Bolahevlkl at Taiga, tha Junction aura It wa closed today when tends to offer some amendment to th road bill with Ita a provision. er Provldenrla. which wae In the har- on th preparatory to putting the peace n "allroad for tb measure with a view to making It man. la strongly In favor of a renewal nounced that he had been set free was said he He bor into effect, It wee announced to- -' announcement Renta Roaall. In treaty this today branch line to lo nave making to mid Iraa Tomsk, H drastic. is of tha Anglo- Japanaaa allianca which particularly op- William H. In a cement cell for more than a been on probation by, th district atkept Dec. The evasions will be held under to of th 21, day. fought to Johnston, according the In president posed th bill provision Before he wee put In th cell, state department advice, but train th expire In llil. torney. and that ha had received which cloth the , of Association of Marhtn day Gen, Lerood, a International presidency postmaster waa general of h all Richard aald, atripped Revision of the provisions thou Id ba bearing Amerloan Red Croaa supplies member of th French the crolx d guerre officially un,n powr k before ioatuT'o? th ' delegation clothing. In succeeded ,hl mad In eonaonanre with the require getting beyond th fight. rtguiiUng th prL der his right name. Richard taetlfled at th hearing1 ing line. American Herr von Blmson wttl head th GerVie Consuls Ray commit In thl fommirct th ntor menta of the new world condition, M. brMJ. Dan. Jackaon of end Henson ere reported mt. Abbott, who was employed aa man delegation. that tha bill goes too far and would sion reported out th Cummins mess, conducted British, and Italian, El Paao, secretary of th senate subhe aaa. but the fundamental prinbank bookkeeper at tl a week, give tbs postmaster general powers ur. and the result was not officially committee. wlU arrive her Monday to delegate memNona of eenal th of th to both that those he alliance, ciple equal Eng exercised only dur- published because the association did ber of th committee was present. French Credit Loan hav pert In th deliberations. disappeared In th fall of 1IIT ing th war. land and Japan ahould maintain peac not want to appear In tha attitude of Richards said h first discovered an after th bank loaa'becam known Th supreme cdundl did not hold A Th lo bill It makes unlawful Oreroub scribed eeaelon Sterling . . to threaten Co ra In th Far Eaat and In India and prooffensive odor while walking tb beach and It was learned that h had for any person to "advocate or advise attempting la waiting th Mexican erew of th boat today, but announced n meetTh machinists membership tect their mutual ta'.ereata ahould reth overthrow, or to writ or knowing- around 800. 90, but not mom than on which ho bean living Ilk a man of waalth NEW Deo. SO. Prance' ing for tomorrow. to TORK. return traveling gas ly to print, publish, utter, sell or dis- 120.000 of this number are employed from a main unchanged. Herr von Blmaon has been her national credit loan waa eversub and leisure away from his famspring with their water cask tribute any document, book, circular, en railroad a aerlbad on th first day, according to since 8unday, but ha been unable to "With America and Great Britain with a saw He end mound nation-wid- e digging avadad ily. H or paper, Journal other written or . President Johnston explained that shell, uncovered skull. He eon tin cabl advices received hare today arrange during this time for a confera Ita center, the league of nation oan In which, or th strike vote searcji for him and enlisted In' printed communication. and cam upon from Paris by th - Franch eemmia ence between th Germans and th stipulated that union ued hla explorations 1 which there by advised be atd to hav a greater possibility th over- railway maahlnlate th marine carps at New Orleans a leather bonL-- r Pulling a tha beet he aioa. The advice added that th evsf AHIbd rvprvuc otat tree. ' ThbrnroriMaf.' hotrid throw. or by r violence, eonttn-uefore, by as Hasksll and want overseas d subscription- - had excooded than the holy atllanoe," be continue th moat however. Baron von L rarer, head of bill a aa passed by both an covered th entire body and physical Injury to person or property the Cummin t ongrea with h sixth regiment. He was mission In stationed work brought th other body to optimlatio expactallona of th govern (he German not by on. "Consequently If' both - tountria act of tha govarnment of th United i on of th 44 men left 'of th ment. Paris, railed on Paul Da taste, general'-saerstar8tata or of nil government, or to ad- tb H ha tha roads atr taken over hy light. with mutual conalderatlon tha league famous 1. 100 inarinaa who went, vise Deere of the conference and government the employees were or advocate a change In tha form Mexicans Admitted M ardor. He was was Informad that conferonoaa had may be Influential. Once the counthrough th Argonne. GOVERNOR REFUSES of government or tha constitution of free, Mr. Johnson said, "and w pro- accompanied th Rlcharda expedicited for bravery after capturing been tries run counter to each other, howarranged for, probably beginning the United State or resleunr to th poe that if they are turned back to tion that want to Lower California a machine gun and nine prisonFOR TROOPS Monday. shall aboard th United State d astro yar ever, th reu!t can not ba predicted. authority thereof by force of violence private ownership, th employees REQUEST on July It, near er Vleraya Is be or by physical injury to person or no necessity Ward from San Dltgo to recover, th equally free. There We ran not aea at present the abeolut lilt. property or by force Or violence to for such drastlo legislation as provid- bodies and airplane and said testiTACOMA. Wash., Dec. SO. Gov. Allied Reply Published After reoelvlng an honorable stability of th ltagde of natldn In n bill. for th Cummins prevent, hinder, or delay th axscu-tlo- ed Thar mony given to army and navy officers Louis F. Hart refused today th re"Russia with Ita great population of discharge last January, he immeof any law of th United Btate never has real-dea been general railroad aboard th Ward by Mexican quest of the Wtlkeaon Coal A Cok BERLIN, Deo. If, via Baal. The as Haskell. diately can become a atrlka and ther never will .be. In my of th country and by tha Mox. company for troop to protect non- Allied reply to th latest German noto nearly 108, 000,00 Prohibit Violent Method was detailed aboard the 17. He should waa to th union miners at Wllkason from union lean stsamar Esperanta strong power If a great leader Senator Sterling holds that this opinion. 8. 8. Dolphin In July and ordered So far as labor official rr adrlsed effect th Americans were murdered. miner who hav not boon taken back regarding the peac treaty protocol1 reach only to th person who resorts to Portsmouth. N. H., whara ha appear even though the territories of waa will not found sine th coal strike In th state waa was published her todap. be of another the given airplane to foroe or vlolanc In doing any or they hearing Equipment was recognised and arrested. Finland and Poland hav been cut off. aenat or house committee aboard th Esperanto when th boat settled. but Th first paragraph of th reply ex by th In Bosmentioned bill. the Pelletier of Other Diet things Attorney Th temporary collapse of Russia la Th governor mid Sheriff Thome they will keep up th fight agalnot the waa overhauled and mad fast to th senators hav construed the language antl-etriton, on learning of his aervlca recpresses satisfaction that th German! to Tha Morris k ho had Rlcharda, th Ward, It was situation according not enough to make th section. thought of It morn broadly, however, and consaid, and ord, ordered his release on probatend that It might apply to any per- appeal finally to President Wilson to airplane waa found 20 miles from tha In band and that soldiers would not government shares the point of view, alliance unnecessary. tion. He was by th b to Wllkeson as long as of the Allies that th dispositions of' bodies. ordered th It If veto bill be should seson who enacted not advocated th turning of a The league of nations can navy department, charged with The Esperanto waa aetxed when a tb county officials are able to main- tha treaty of peac are Democratic administration In national with that claus Intact. cure the complete abolition of armaunder a false name, but enlisting applicable! ' officers American Mexican told ashore tain peace. President Johnston aald that no affairs and th substitution of a Rements and alt nations are now strivhie commanding officer, Capt. Th company requested troop yes- from the moment of the treaty'g entry) boat had brought the aviators to this traddh other administration. be that national would have for of affected publican their Dolof the They tha gunboat John Grady ing by perfection bay for watar from tholr airplane. terday, alleging workmen bad been Into force, whether ratification by the) e also expressed some doubts as to how the section of th bill hav th Wild defenses." phin affected his release within a th beaten up by union men. Th company United States has or has not animals had attacked far a th a taken ho as far to had vote, boon provision a advocating against occurred.) later few and time daya abort bodies of th aviators, according to la amploylng 80 miners, most of tham Th Allies take not that in th Constitution advised. of ad-- 1 the change as him Abbott decorated Arthur Germany No More Picture Brides war under burled who to man. mid be Two Rlcharda. art only United States might be held to apply. with the crolx de guerre before mite In principle that do contracting L'' ho found when men sand of hundred end laches six union who fifty diSenator Bofah's objections are ship's crew and a marina deth upper part of struck Kov. 1 are out of work because party can refer to th TOKIO. Wednesday. Dec. 24. (By) the rected principally to section 2 of the Brotherhoods Meet Monday them. Floshhadfrom tail drawn up at attention. boon oaten away, ha th min Is on en open aho the bodies basis. tlon of the United States In the first i th Associated Press.) The Japanese aa is "follows: which bill, The elution accompanying th Thrat additional deputy sheriffs deposit of ratification document as n Dae. WASHINGTON, Th said. government, apcordlng to Ihe newspa- "That every document book, circuwae General decoration last said aent wer to Richards signed by Wllkeson In tha and grave night ground for questioning any stipule-- 1 lar. paper, Journal, or other written whole question of railroad leglala ha found arough lers today, has decided to discontinue Pauln and was presented to Abbar of iron two foot long. disorders wer reported today. tlon of the treaty. will be th Issuance of passports permitting lion diacuased or a in communication or at by Monday printed bott by hla commanding offlcar in had boon Th akull of Waterhoua The third paragraph expressed thei conference of la heads which or 14 the of advocated advised there the "picture brides" to proceed to the oificlat ho mid, and Connolly's body determination pf the Allies to lnsisti a practice which Jiasj the absencaof oftheanyFrench United State Strike. called by Sam- crushed, th overthrow by force pr violence railway brotherhood Spanish Postpone clothing indicated ho had been upon demanding the signing of the! been the cause of some or by 'physical Injury to person on uel Compere, president of the Ameri- and stabbed. protocol with th provision regarding) feeling in America, revealed in adproperty the government of the United can Federation of Labor. Dec. A 2f. of althe strike MADRID, ho related Richards warnings compensation for tha sinking of the t It was explained at federation head States or of all government or In or vices, reaching here. wer made by the. Mexican cap-lai- n workmen In ihe gas, electric and German warships In Sea pa Flow un-- 1 by which there is advocated or advised quarters that the Cummin bill and leged of th boat on was announced for towatar services traveled which ho , The state department in Washing-- ) the use of force or violence or physical other pending railroad legislation down the Gulf of California against day, At 1 oclock this morning, how- changed. Th fourth paragraph deals with ton made it known on Dec. IS that) Injury to or the seizure or destruction would be considered exclusively, wlth-ou- reporting discovery of th bodies. ever, a committee of th gae and it had been notified of the Japanese willingness of tha Allies to reduce of persons or property aa a mean toEeKar to other big question In worker decided to postpone their th trie aotea to their of told the th tonnage demanded, it la proved fc ,u the accomplishment of economic, which railroad employee are vitally familie left by th aviator and mark- " government's Intention to stop giving) MEET TO END STBIKE ward that th demand vitally endangers . r- industrial or political changaa I hers Interested. paseporta to picture brides when inwhich Inga on th airplane wing and th Germany. this could, be done without injustice The brotherhood, It was said, prob- dicated by declared to be they had been ther IT days earns shall not be conveyed In the ably would units In a general to such Japanese as had progressed been forced to drink water protest had and to or delivered so far with thdir arrangements from mail any the PITTSBURG. Kan., De 20. poatofflce against Soviet Envoy in Naples Cummins anti-stritime pro( radiators, all th bv letter carrier. to warrant consideration. It vision to b sent to every member of from their marry of the executive board of dls- - or Prcany Case Continued. New steadily losing strength and hope of vided, that nothing In this act Congres was said no formal announcement was rescue. PARIS, Dec, 2. A soviet republlei but that Japan had.trlct No. 14, United Min Worker of I shall bo so construed aa to .uthorire lo be mad charged with a special mission . LOS ANGELEH. Cal.. Dec. 2f. Th i envoy than an employee of Infantile planned to allow a period of about America met her today to discuss the! any person other mc PRESIDENT DEFERS case of- - Harry New, accused of the ' to th Italian government arrtaed 51at Example two months before tlie reatrlction a,)hdlng of the strike of the CentraDth duly authorised murder here Inst July of Miss Freda epon a search rccrd,n t0 imposed. San Francisco advices of .Coal and Coke company men in thia thereto, or otner personlaw Of Age-Ol- d received 'SIGNING MNARYS Puzzle to open any tvarr.vnt uothrrlsed by the same date stated that the Ijssser, . wm continued today until patch I not addressed to himself." anese consul general there had an-- ( Monday at th request of the district sue A CffDr The meeting wa In conformity with letter When Love Tangles ) D MtiiAOU KCt attorney, who said he wa 111. Tha Treaty Views in Capital . Senator 'h'rah believes this section nounce that Feb. 26 hla government tjUvjAK M. Howat, Alexander of promise session was devoted, to tor prerident of th dlgtrict. to Federal Places ent.H'' too hiuei power iti the wou!d accept no application imomlng CHICAGO, Dec, 20 Benny from persons who( WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. President Ing deposition hands of th postmaster general. ; He 28 Al- -; Judge A. B. Anderson of Indianapolis declares that It exceeds the 12 years old, today waa moat senator were out authority Wilson I withholding action on th knew th defendant In childhood, alt f1 though that he would use his lnflusncs In which was shell the . town today the groups at a hospital thoroughly thawed favoring McNary bill extending the life of th bearing on hla jsanity. ending the strike which began July eral 1m time it war and that ibt-r- gen are until tha board on the 1 7. last. quick compromise peace sugar equalisation out after having been cramped , treaty not r. lllcle.it guarani' in the hill I were at work, urging more vigorous In the event the strike is callea off that into an aah can In freexing weawill not b exercised the powers toward effort agreement. of court Is it Carle-.on v expected that contempt WASHINGTON. Dec'. 20. E. ..fir an ther for a day and a night. Benny iinjuetly. Ht Intends Some of the mild reservation Re- -. Baker of Alameda. Cal.. American proceedings against Howat at In- aimndment tit section I to roviP. for waa baa tha anxious a that of concrete Indefan examihfantil publicans, will continued be consul general at Mukden, has rw dianapolis bearings before a fed..' or state conciliation plan be ready for submisple of age-ol- d signed to return to the United States initely by the government. court whenever th point is raised that j triangle and the sion to the eenate when it reassembles : re-other two aldea were formed by and enter business. ( Baker Mr. the entry of a publication should be In Annie Barxyk, II, and Florence January, renewed pleas to Repub- cently was ordered transferredbusi-nes-tos. SHAMROCK IV .prohibited. lican leaders that negotiation should :! Moeller, II. Aa a reault, he had, Bombay' but chose to retire to Senator Borah eald: be permitted , to lag during the not he said, crawled Into the aah can He has been In the consular This ooctlon In the bill would give TO BE REMODELED holiday., aeektng death. service alnce I00. . , the postmaster general an absolute th Democrat there alao Among In over his Tightly fist all the clasped and paper censorship llttlp 20. Drastic NEW TORK. Doc. was much compromise talk, but tb when a policeman dragged him of th country. Ho could reto publications change virtually amounting HARTFORD. Conn, Dec. it. Eight general feeling on both sides wa that from his refuge. Benny had a let- -' so disposed, order a paper modeling will be made on th Sham If ho felt ter from hla loving wife, Annie," men 'nr which advocated a dead her from drinking all that could be accomplished before rock IV, Sir Thomas Llpton's chal- from the malls a strange grouping of childish deCongress reconvene would be to lay on party to another. I from accordsuccessor change which the America's Folneare'a for cup. liquor, they thought waa whla-wl- ll the foundation for bringing tha quesdent lenger Raymond votion to a playmate, mature abwould be no red re to th pub17, accordingly. con-t- o on Jan. be elected in under arrest Four are ing to reports current In well Informed There tion to a quick solution when Connegation and sorrow which usulisher so penalised and the barring of th Inference generally drawn by yachting circles her today. Th most the , , gress reconvenes. from th mall would mean ally accompanies triangle. . Cl Premier from Important changs. It Is said,' will bo t he paper Parisian tb pres "I know you love Florence, and destruction of the paper, for if keel by to shorten th challenger' statement in chamber th menceau's 1 know you don't love me any ther would be Standard Oil Buy about five feet for th purpose of in- there la no circulation, t that hlacablnet more" read the letter. "But, oh. CLEVELAND, ., Deo. 21. First no advertising and without advertising water ..to lewea It atrength. were in windward work. ta elae speed creasing o It data. that If how-live. knew sign Indications of a serious break In the yeu only no paper could III.-f- r love you. n York firm New of for bought Rumania's Petroleum the pramler'a declaUon that he 0 Dont (ell Florence how much I made to "My amendment will provld for a rank of th striking steel worker and Fares Go Up in Lincoln. will be n candidate for the presidency th, love you or she will be mad- - If before a court of every person Xh police opinion is that hearing r b elected will predictions ofn. Immediate end of th h means which an that Anew whom accusation how you only she th much by SSrf rnlc.'TlooS Standard OH love you. , Oh, 1 hate her strike that has practlealTy tied up LINCOLN. Neb., Dec. 20. Th Ne- against ih:rtnrg virtually without opposition. postmaster general for the circulation company with the RuBut If you love hor better than like whisky. Cleveland steel mills for three month braska railway commission today an- of supposedly seditious literature is manian government and with private 4 me, you can have her. I love you. came today with the ennouncement nounced t would grant Lincoln Trac- brought. Atty. Gen. Falmer prepared . dear. J love you dead. Dec. 24. The firm ther for half a million barrels t CHICOPEE. that four locals, elalming a member- tion company permission toT Increase a bill en th subject, which was InMas. refined petroleum, according to ni LIBERTY BONDS cents or troduced'1 at hi request by Senater police are investigating the death of of ship of nearly Moo men, were prepar- single ear fares from 0 to 10 men, all residents of th same Bucharest dispatch. four tickets for 21c, effective Janu- Nelson, charman of the Judiciary com- person who "disbelieves or is opposed ing to declare a truce. It Is said the price paid waa 22.119.- At a Joint mass meeting to be held ary r. mittee, This bill ie even more dras- to all organized government' or who neighborhood In Chicopee Falla, which Final Quotation occurred wlthln a few - houfS " this 0 and that th oil wilts bn taken lo" The brder wilt be A Temporary one tic than th Sterling bill, but It has ! affiliated with an f organ Ixatlon which tonight th 8.000 strikers wilt vote to a suspicion that all America bv way of Constantinople oo; return to work or to remain out until In force pending final settlement of never been considered by th commit- teaches opposition to all government, morning. There YORKS Dec. It Prices of Lib-er- y died of alcohol poisoning, although ships supplied by the American gov- the steel companies agree to recognise the company's application for higher tee. Tb Sterling bill cam from the shall be deemed guilty of a felony. NEW 1 were: m. bends hli p. el comtoday a th In committee with Several months ago the union. favor of This amendment and the Palmer bill report rate police mad no statement Dr. 8 eminent. Th contract run through first 41. 3.t9: second 4s. (1.44; the .4. from fed- passage. Senator McKellar of Ten- bav been contemptuously referred to first. E. Fletcher, medical examiner, ia con- February, It It. ErttirJ firmo r t--4 At noon indications obtained premission was tt 41s. third pany second M.44; 44s, a.l4 pointed, aa Amendment to by some senators as tb "WUehcrari 41. aaM to a voto In favor of district court to inoro fares nessee feuAtb 41s. fl.td; Victory. ducting an autoprr en three ef the d savored to eoenro th oil. be) V .,9 - 5 v returning to eral t- -. ; o has- proposed n f Jtt.it; JS : ' f And Wins His Freedom LI. I A HO. T- Cecil Cvnnully e. Trains Succeed In Bold Effort ht antl-strlk- trana-SIberla- bhv' rpct Iairuu ' intt-erark-I- v nt Anglo-jap-ane- se anti-strik- ic -- non-prtlei- ... !. repre-senutl- e' HI elec-Richar- da Ji le ke -- Jap-yCnty- .4 crrr I - e EIGHK'IEN DIE DRINKING 1 SUPPOSED BOOZE STEEL WORKERS READY TO QUIT W?.d$ 2? ' . . 1 i. ' - |