2 TIIK HEK: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1915. TAKEN FOR ENEMY, HERREMIS SLAIN Owa Mta Fire on Carrtnza General and Staff, Thinking They Are Villa Soldiers. MATAMORAS SHOE ABANDONED LAREDO, Tex., April 18. General Maclovlo Herrera, Carransa com mander at Nuato Laredo, opposite here, waa killed by his own men, who mistook him and hla aUff for Villa troopa, according to Information re ceived late today by General R.. K. Evans. In command of United Statea troopa here. General Herrera and members of hia ataff had taken a position on a hill several miles south of Nuero Laredo. No battle was in progress, but a Carranxa train bearing a ma chine gun came past. Idler Opt Fir. The soldiers aboard mistook Gen eral Herrera's party for Villa troops and opened fire. Herrera fell dead with five bullets through his body. His aid and several other members of his ataff also were killed. The Information received by General Evan hare did not siv the exact lo cation or time of Herrera's death which other reports said occurred nine miles southwest of Nuevo Laredo early today. The version given out In Nuevo Laredo was that Herrera waa wounded by a kick from his horse and later shot by a bullet from one of his own men In the confusion that followed. Herrera's body was brought to Nuevo Laredo and per mission was asked for burial here. Washington la Doabt. WASHINGTON, D. C. April n.-Offlclal Washington Is atlll In donbt as to the status of the battle tlist has been waxed for nearly a week between the two big; armies of General Villa and General Ohregon In the vicinity of lraputo, Celaya and Queretaro. "Doth sides claim victory," said Seo retary Bryan today commenting on re ports received, "t suppose we will know definitely after a while." There has been comparatively little In formation from American consular agents la the battle tone, although the State de partment las received various claims of victory made by both sides. Abaadoa the Mege, BROWNSVILLE, Tel., April 17.Oen. eral Villa's attempt to besiege Mata moras was definitely abandoned today so far as the present Is concerned. Major General Frederick Funston and ataff left Brownsville for Ran Antonio. The general expects, however, to keep to close touch with the border situation. Robber Setnenced To Pen Flees Jail; ' Third Within Week FORT IX) DC EX la., April IS. (Special Telegram.) In a daring daylight break for . liberty this morning,. Elmer Mar griun, sentenced to the penitentiary for taenty years for robbery, escaped from Webster county Jail. This Is the third escape from Jail within a week here,, as Raymond Burgess Implicated In rofcbcrtrs. and George Murphy held by the govern ment on boot legging charge, successfully escaped last week and have not yet been caught. Margerum Is believed to have received help from fellow-occupants of the Jail. He was locked In a cage, the door was forced. The rod running to the bolt on the cell from which Burgess and Murphy escaped was bent so the lock opened. The bar rawed by Burgess and Murphy had not been replaced and Msrgerum crawled through the opening. He descended to the ground by the fire escape. Msrgerum last year, held up ,an auto driver, bound and gagged him and threw him Into a cornfield. He took his watch, some money and the automobile. His wife wss with him. They escaped from a posse and were a res ted In January. In North Dakota. His wife .was released because she was In a delicate condition. ENDEAVOR CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN SHENANDOAH KHKNANDOAH, la.. April lS.-( Spe cial. )Kry thing from I tow to- get new members to how often socials should be given will be discussed at the Christian Kndeavor convention Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week, when delegates from the societies of ten counties gather here for the' thirtieth annual convention of the twelfth district. ' Representatives will come from Mills. Montgomery, Adams. I'nlon. Ringgold. Tsylor, rage, Fremont and Adair counties. The meet Intra will be held at the Christian church. Among the speakers will be Dr. Leavttt. pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church. Omaha: Nelson W. Wehrhan, dean and acting president of Tabor col lege. Tabor, la.; Dr. A. B. Marshall, president of Omaha Theological seminary, and Mary B. McPherrln. state secretary, Omaha. MAYARD HAS THREE BEDS, BUT LACKS TIME TO SLEEP M. Charles Msyard, director of restau rants at Hotel Fontenelle, declares he Is a most unfortunate man. i nave aee inree seas, out I nave no time for see sleep." he says. lie and his wife have an apartment on Fleetwood avenue, and he also has a private room with lounge off his of fice at the hotel. Managing Director fcui bank even offered M. Mayard smother room on aa upper story of the hotel In order that he might retire for a nap oc casionally. But the busy Frenchman says that he never has time to rest t the fontenelle, and rarely gets liome before midnight et he alwaya appears early for work. He says he would Ilka to have fewer leda and more time to use one of them. PATIENTS ABOARD SHIP NOT ILL OF YELLOW FEVER WASHINGTON, April ll.-The public health service was advised today by Hur. teoa von Esdorf at Morgan City. La., tha( the twe patients from the schooner Persls A. Col we Is crew suspected of yel low fever had typhoid fever and throat inflammation. There waa no yellow fe ver, tt etaa dechvred. The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters. GOVERNOR MUST SELECT MEN Chief Executive Hat Appointment of Additional Judge of District Court CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSION (From a Htsff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April IS. (."pedal. )-Crestlon of new offices by the lsit legislature he set candidates for them afire over the state snd In poiiglss ebunty ami ss a re sult Governor Morehead has telephone calls, letters and personal visits, which he must sandwich In between attention to the tall-end of a flood of bills. A new district Judge must be named In the Ninth district, a public defender In Douglas county and a list of candidates for supreme court commissioner must be prepsred from which the high bench msy make Its selections. The bill providing for the latter offi cials was signed by the executive today. No appropriation Is msde for the work, but It Is probable that the officials will be chosen and a chance taken that the next legislature will mske up the defi ciency. One provision of the bill sets out that 100 rases now pending In the stats, court shall be given to the commission for hear ing. Another provision allows the court to list cases with It from time to time as It disposes of litigation. There are to be - threw commissioners, with salary of 13.000 apleoe. The list of possible candidates Is to be prepared by Governor Morehead. It Is understood that one already favored by the latter Is former Attorney General G. O. Martin. SPIRIT OF G. 0. P. IS REAWAKENED BY REPUBLICANS (Continued from Page One.) men as Blackburn, Jefferls and button." declared Oeorge D. Moiklejohn. He In sisted that republican supremacy may be gained by republican solidarity and he urged the elimination of bolters, weather cocks snd nondescripts. "I will vote a republican ticket this time aa t have done since MM.". Mr. Melklejohn added. Chairman Jefferls was empowered to name a city central committee and to call another meeting of the league. It was resolved to distribute copies of the reso lutions to all republican voters of the city. ICs tall Republican Party. After reciting the record of the republi can party from Lincoln and Orant down to the present dsy, the resolutions de clare: "Wherees. During the period of fifty years, the democretlc party has been In trusted with the powers of government for three presidential terms, none of which have promoted the welfare of our people or built up our national strength, but during said three presidential terms, the nation has suffered through Ineffi cient government and commercial depres sion and loss of nstional power; and Whereas, The present democratic ad ministration Is most Incompetent It took over the powers of national govern ment when the people were enjoying a high degree of prosperity; It took over a surplus and on account of Its extrava gance soon had a deficit; It burdened the people with e, direct tax; It enacted un wise legislation and thereby f destroyed business confidence, closed factories; took a ay employment and paralysed In dustry; ft discriminated against tKe col ored rare In th employ of .the govern mefit: It made a fare ef the civil servloe lav its effort to place members of Its party In office; it failed to recognise legal and existing government In Mexico and thereby brought about a condition of anarchy and chaos In that country: Its' State department, unmindful of Its great office and the Illustrious history, made by (toward, Plain, Hay, Root and Knot, became more concerned over the distribution of local patronage and the settlement of ' a "police Issue' In the states thaa the protection of the life, lib erty and property of our cltisens abroad and tlio maintenance of the Integrity and dlsnlty. of our nation; and "Whereas, It Is necessary, In order to bring about good government, the return of national prosperity and to restore our Influence among the powers of the work!, that the republican party be returned to power In the national government; and. Ye Strengthen Organisation. "Whereas, It Is fitting and' proper that our party organisation be strengthened and maintained by developing a party movement In our city campaign; and, "Whereas, nonparttsanshtp Is but a subterfuge to permit weak persona who have . no party responsibility to obtain office, which, policy Is destructive of representative form of government, be cause such persons owe no allegiance to any party and are, therefore, unfit to carry out a' policy of government; now, therefore, be It Resolved, By the members of the Mc. Klnley league and of the republican party of- Omaha, In convention assem bled this 17th day of April. IMS, that we are In harmony with the platform of the national republican party; that we am proud of Its achievements; that It is necessary for It to return to power In order to bring about the prosperity and general happiness of our people; that It should be returned to power la order that our government can resume Ita place as world power. That In order that our party may be strengthened, we declare It neceeeary and proper that the repub licans of Omaha support for the offices of city commissioners Msy 4. IMS, men who are members of our party and who have a party responsibility." DEATH RECORD. Jasaee G reeves. FAIRBURT", Neb.. April 11 -(Special.) -James Qreeves died at his home several miles northeast or rairbury. lie was born In Yorkshire, England, September 1. 1M1. He came to America with his par ents In 15. Mr. G reeves removed his family to Nebraska In Was, locating In Saline county, near Toblaa. He again removed to Jefferson county In 1101, lo cating northeast of Falrbury. Mr. O reeves waa aa Odd FeUow and belonged to the Episcopal rhurch. - lafaat Wlrl Ulea. OXFORD, Neb., April ML-Bpeolal.) The Infaat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. McMurran died and wss buried yes terday. Pneumonia was the cauae of death. The funeral, which waa largely attended, was held at the home. Dr. B. K. Bailey erf the Preabyterlaa c hurek errV clating. f old BUsta SrUttoa. Bjloan's Liniment will help your sciatica. Get a, fcc bottle now. It pene trates, kills the pain, stops msny aches. All druggists Advertisement. GARDEN EXPERT INSPECTS PLOTS E. E. Dale Praise Boyi Who Have Already Planted Seeds in Pre pared Ground. PARK GROWS TOMATO PLANTS E. E. Dale, expert who will have charge of garden contests among school children this spring and sum mer, yesterday visited several dis tricts of Omaha In company with sev eral boys, Inspecting gardens that had already been started. With hia rrrlval came also the offer by real estate men and property owners of tneny vacant lots for garden contest purposes, the lots to be given rent free for the summer, In return for cutting weeds bordering the side walks. "I'm glad to know the boys snd gtrla are enrolling early." said Dale, who was recommended for his position by agricul tural authorities of the University of Ne braska. "The early starters In the con testa will be the ones who win the prises." Boys' Secretary R. 8. Flower of the Toung Men's Christian association has a list of sixty-five lots that may be had by school boys and girls who want to enter the gardening clubs, but have no available ground of their own. Instructor Dale Is employed In the movement for the purpose of teaching the children how to make garden and raise vegetables. He will give personal attention to each garden started by an entrant In the com petition. Dale waa reared on a farm and has been an Instructor In gardening at the state university farm. Free tomato plants for the gardens will be given by the city park department, whlrh has started 60.000 plants In boxes at the Hanscom park greenhouses and will Issue them to boya and girls who present orders from school gardening club or Civic league lot Improvement authorities. To launch the school gardening move ment. Expert L. T. Skinner, an agent of the department of agriculture, spent last week In Omaha. He visited forty five public and parochial schools with Secretary Flower, explained the garden club Idea to over 7,000 boys and glrle. Discounts and Loans Gain During Week In Federal Banks WASHINGTON, April 11-Dlscounts and loans maturing within thirty days, In the hands of the Federal Reserve banks, increased during the last week about 12,000,000, according to the state ment of the banks conditions April IS, Issued today by the Federal Reserve board. It shows: Resources Gold coin and certificates, $ZI7.tna,0ii0. Legal tender notes, sliver certificates and subsidiary coin, 2.3O.OUO. Total, .'e8,2ti,O0O. bills discounted and loans: Maturities within thirty days, IliCS tM,oiO. Maturities within sixty day, 914, lU.OHO. Others, r7.2.nM. Total. Ho,lf..iA Investments, (23.3oX.0oa Due from other Federal Reserve banks: Items In transit, IMIS.OUO. All other resources, IlO.OW.OuO. Total resources. 54l.l7.O0O. Liabilities Capital paid In, 1311,307,000; reserve deposits. t2M.154.000; federal re serve notes in circulation (net liability). llO,77.; all other liabilities, 1,000: to tal Mahllltlce. H41.17,(iOO, Gold- reserve against net Debilities, 7!.l per cent. Cash reserve against net liabilities, H per cent. Cawh reserve egalnst liabilities, after setting aside 40 per rent gold ranerve against net amount of federal reserve notes In circulation. (0.1 per cent. MACK VICTIM OF BOTH STREET CAR AND JITNEY It wssn't enough that Henry Mac, col ored, living at SOU Evans street, should be pushed off a etreet ear at Twenty- ninth and Cuming- streets by a passen ger, but when he landed In the street, a rapa-tous Jit-wagon ran over his feet When Msck got up uninjured, both street car and nickel-bus were mere specks In the distance. The patrol came for him, bringing medical aid, and he waa later taken home. relet Their ftltrer Weddlasr. EMERSON. Neb.. April IS. (Special.! Over lfio people from Lyons, Oakland, Bancroft.' Pender, Thurston and Emerson attended -the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bring hre at the Masonic hall. , The occasion waa In. the form ef a surprise, and wss a social function ef great Importance to northeastern Ne braska. Inaamtirh as this worthy couple have spent their entire married life here and are recognised factora In tha devel opment of this section of the state. They were presented with a beautiful cabinet of silver by the assembled guests. Try this easy way to heal your sldnwith If yoa are suffering from ecsatna, ringworm or similar itching, red, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Rcainol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. You will be astonished how Instantly tha itching ttopa and healing begina. In moat cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very Unit cost. .Jiaal Ohfiiis asd Ittsiaal SVaa aUe cliu " eUBpU. MirtliMito aad eta4r0. & W all amsjuei i far krul It wrhs te Rniaol, !. -S, DalUaMra, M4 i il&ke Teething Easy for Baby use l!rs. Yihshw's Scclfcing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR SURELY VECnABlEKOT NARCOTIC K SAINTS MAKEAPPOINTMENTS Closing Seuion Occupied with Many Baiinen Affairs of the Organization. PAUL N. CRAIO COMES TO OMAHA LAMO.N'f, !a April M.-(Speclal Tele gram The Saints' conference today or dered Mark H. Siegfried of Independence. Mo., ordained a bishop. T. A. Hougas of Henderson wss chosen to succeed himself as member of the board of Gracelnnd college trustees. C. B. Woodstock. Lamonl, was chosen to succeed Fred W. Newcomb, whose term expires. Alvali J. Yarrlngton waa chosen to fill a vacancy on the board of mana gers for the homes for the aged caused by the resignation of Lorenxo Hayes. Hlialnnsrr AsmIiiiuIi. The various officers and quorums were sustained and the missionary appoint ments were read. About 3.V) appointments were read today In the conference. Anions' them were the following pastoral charges: Psul N. Craig to Omaha. B. J. Scott to St. Joseph, J. A. Tanner to Kansas Cltv. J. M. Baker to Dea Moines. V. M. Good rich to Sacramento. J. M. Terry to Seattle. Walter W. Smith to Philadelphia and Warden Christy to St. Louis. Oomare R. WeUs wss appointed to de vote bis entire time to BunJav school supervision. Peter Muceus. for fourteen years missionary to Scandinavia, waa re turned to that mission and Alvah U Chrlstenson and Clyde Ellis, already in tne South Sea Islands, were sustained In that mission. Apostle Psul N. Hanson Is to go to the Australian mission. Apostle L. W. Green to the British mission and Palestine. Apostle J. W. Ruahton mam tn tha Pa cific coast, while Apostle Oomer T. Grif fiths has charge of the eastern states. Alsrk H. Siegfried wss ordained a bishop by President Elbert A. Smith Just prior to the adjournment, which waa taken at noon, closing the most impor tant and momentous conference In that history of the Reorganised church. BANQUETS PLANNED FOR TUESDAY AT FONTENELLE Thirty nurses of Wise Memorial hospital will banquet at the Fontenelle Tuesdsy evening In a private dining room, and 100 members of the Omaha Builders' ex change, have arranged for a banquet In the grill room the same evening. Anothar dinner party at the hotel that night wMI be for the local salesmanagers" associa tion. Clear Lake Iowa The Summer Home for Your Family Onej'of the largest nd.' Whost popular summsr- resorts of northern Iowa SIS miles from Omaha connected by elec tric line with Mason City. Good summer hotels, boarding house and modern cottages fronting on . one of . the largest and most beautiful lakes in the state. Call for literature. I Ifiij 7 " Ch"e ONE GALLON OIL-0 10 22 If you could find the ideal motor oil one that eliminated wear, tear and engine troubles, ten dollars a gallon would be cheap indeed. There is no such oil. But there is Polarine POINDEXTER TAKES A BRODIETO G. 0. P. Lone Boll Moose of United States Senate Will Run Next Time at a Republican. WANTS PROGRESSIVE IN 1916 SPOKANE, Wash., April 18. The sole progressive in the t'nlted States senate. Miles Polndexter of Washing ton announced here tonight that he would seek re-election on the repub llcan ticket. He took his seat In the senate as a progressive April 17, 1911, and his term will expire March 3, 1917. Senator Polndexter arrived at his home here today and after a day's consultation with friends Issued a statement which read In part: "I will be a candidate for the re publican nomination for senator. As the nomination is to be by primary, the people will have full opportunity to decide all questions connected with my candidacy. - "There will be a concerted and rigorous movement by republicans throughout the country to nominate a progressive on the republican ticket for president of the United States. When united the party is progress ive." SHERIFFS DEPUTIES RAID CLUBS FOR LIQUOR (From a Stsff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April Id (Special.) Three dry towns In Lancaster county were visited by Sheriff Hyers and his deputies last night and In each a club was raided and liquors found sufficient to cause the arrest of the manager cf each clu. At Hickman the Farmers and Mer chants club was raided and thirty-five cases of beer taken. At Malcomb forty cases of beer and a large number of bottles were found, while at Raymond the Oak Creek club yielded a goodly amount of beer. The Bee Want Ada Are Best Business Boosters. , Automatic Safety Signals OR the sake of safety cago GREAT Western main lines of heavy J.1 matic safety signals at a cost of over $1,000 per mile. These tall sentinels guard Chicago GREAT Western trains day and night flashing; "stop," "caution" or "proceed" to your en gineer, as the situation demands. They expedite the movement of all trains with the greatest safety, they watch every curve and see and communicate every obstruction Instantly. They never err, and when out of order the semaphore arm drops to "stop" by simple gravity Safety TOST. ,.When you use the Chicago GRWAT Western you get the benerit oc an ineee precaunona laaen ior jfRj; eafety HUtoinatlc signals, firm spikes, sound tie. ' heavy rails axxr solid ballast try It the very next lime. Your Telephone P. F. BONORDKN, C. P. A. 1522 Furnam st. Omaha, Neb. Emphasijt th reduces these troubles to an absolute minimum. And Polarine costs no more to buy than many other oils. Use Red Crown the miles-per-gallon gasoline. Standard Oil Company Crackers and Milk on Trade Excursion for Next Thursday Crarkers and butter, or crackerj and cieam. may constitute a banquet Thurs day afternoon for several hundred men and women of the Omaha Manufacturers' association, when they are to visit the Alamlto creamery and the Iten tllscult company plants during the afternoon. This Is to be the first of a series of home trade excursions In which the wives of the manufacturers sre to participate. Men and women sre to gsther si the Commer clal club at noon Thursday and after luncheon start on chartered street csrs to visit the two local manufacturing plants. The excursion Is to be under the direction of R. A. Leussler of the etreet railway company. At the creamery the visitors will be of. feted buttermilk, and will be allowed to taate the butter fresh from the churn. At the biscuit company plant they will h given crackers and alt the various brands of biscuits made there. The aim Is to Interest the Omaha house wives In home manufacture and lo Im press upon them the fact that Omaha Is rapidly becoming a great manufacturing center, especially of foodstuffs. Other ex cursions to various points In the city will be made from time to time. From two to four manufacturing plants will be vls- BOULDER SURGEON TO BE SENT TO EUROPE DENVER, Colo,, April IS.-Dr. William A. Jolly of Boulder was commissioned a surgeon of the American Red cross today snd will sail from New York, Msy 1, for Serbia. He was ssstgned to active duty as a medical officer for the suppression of typhus fever. An "Acid" Stomach l needs soothing not the harsh ness of a cathartic. GOLD 'MEDAL Haarlem Oil (Cap sules) from Holland is a balm for all stomach troubles. Price 25c. 60c & $1.00. All Druggists sfoeey refunded If they to Dot help yoa. Genuine Hssrlsm Oil Mfg. Oe., American Office. 194 Water Bt. New Torn city. and speed the Chi has equipped Us traffic with auto is Handy M. E. SIMMOJJS, D. P. A. Phone Douglas 2flO ''UHEAT") Omaha )ftrriir nf FlVs for Cross, Sick Feverish Child Mothers rsn rest . essy after giving "California Syrup of Fls." because In a few hours all the dcRKed-up waste, sour bllc snd fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children imply will not take the time from play to emty their bowels, and they be come tightly packed, liver gets slug gish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see it tongue Is coated, then give this deli cious "fruit laxative". Children love it, and it cannot cause Injury. No dif ference what ails your little one If full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, a gentle 'inside cleansing" should al ways be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a lid-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that It Is made by the "California Fig Byrup Company." We make no smaller else. Hand back with contempt any other fig ayrup. Advertisement. ' l . -. THE USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should he used very sparing ly. If at all, If you want to keep your hair looking Its hest. Most eoaps and prepared shampoos con tain too much alkali. This dries the sralp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. The best thing for steady use Is just ordinary mulsifled coroanut oil (which Is pure and greaselens). Is cheaper and better than soap or any thing else you can use. One or two teaeponfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Sim ply moisten the hair with water an.1 rub It In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. Tou can get mulsifled cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Advertisement. mm nUlruxaVft VSXXJ. 7 CftoTTB mm, en. auvuAMW.w Oaaaka, Neb. tEHrGlfVACLEy ANTHRACITE THE COAL THAT SATISFIES More Heat V Lei Ash-No Smoke Ak suur tcawr r FLITTOU 8? Telsphoas Song. 1BSX Eyes AMUSEMENTS. QRANOEIS T f) WT fiRT a. an TVIM. ASTD WED. I k ttWMT W. I1TAQI Offsrs The European and American Operetta Triumph. SARI . P"?FAo.i Prices i Bvsnlnrs, 80e to ga.OO wbw, moo to ai.oo BCoa. an Tees.,' April S8-S7; Mat. Tues" CHA.KX.Xa raOBMlS Presents BILLY BURKE Za Bar Oreatest Comedy Baoeaa "JhHHY" wb Prloesi Tla-hta. 6Qc-Sa Mat.. MKuai.60 O YD OMAHA Y. MOST Toalght aad Week, acTK OitEs-mwiiD iTircrx PAID t. FULL A Big- Play Dealing With the Klga Coet of twin. Tuesday. Society airat, Bthel Solo, man, iprano raol Keess, B art ton. betweea acta. Matinees Wed.. There, aad gat. aa. Vest Week "Til SBP PVBPZ.B.- 8:1 6, Might. a:i ADBLAIDE f,h" srt: m ,,. a bdohci w".Nlt',f ""'i". - - .n a Mm w i , -ens, ffm Imio. "fu r"S'". Oryhoim Tl aItu' fTK: aiin iw. K. mu .rr.. hiurlr b4 SuiUj). Be Kunu. McT li TL as (be -