fc.. Jawrw' The Chief C. D. IIALK, Publisher MED CLOUD NEBRASKA NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD ITEMS OF INTEREST PERTAINING TO VARIOUS LOCALITIES. GREATER OR LESSER IMPORTANT The News of Many Cllme Told In Short and Pithy Paragraphs, Writ. ten Expressly for tho Busy Man's Perusal. Washington. President Tuft Is much pluiiBotl with tho results of his Hying reciprocity campaign In Ohio and Illinois. Andrew Cnrnenlo urges early and favornblo action by congress on the Canadian reciprocity agreement. Tho election of United States sena tors by direct vote of the people 1b favored by former President Iloosc velL Tho McCall bill, carrying into effect tho Canadlun reciprocity agreement, has reached tho lloor of the Iioubc and probably will be passed at once. Tho reciprocity agreement with Canada was ratified in the houso of representatives through the support of an almost solid democratic vote. Cardinal Gibbons was appointed by President Taft to bo n member of tho board of Indian commissioners to tako tho placo of tho lato Archbishop Ryan. Only sterilized and pnstuerlzed mill: may be used by tho government clerks at Washington for their lunches here after, as an order has been issued to that effect. By a vote of eight to three, tho sen ate commltteo on pensions havo agreed to report to the senate the Bulloway general pension bill, which already has passed the house. Tho Joint resolution naming San Francisco as tho place of holding tho next exposition In 1915, In celebration of the opening of tho Panama canal, passed the senate without opposition. A number of Cheyenne and Arnpa hoo Indians from Oklahoma, In charge of Commissioner Valentine, called on the president to confer with hint re garding tho proposed taxation of their lands. Postmastor Oenornl Hitchcock has received a petition from tho Ancient Order of Hibernians asking him to prevent tho circulation through the malls of postenrds offensive to tho Irish race. Tho senate has passed tho bill ap propriating $2,000,000 a your for the purchaso of land for forest reserves in eastern statee and especially in tho Whlto mountains nnd southern Appalachians, President Taft has sent a message to congress vetoing a Joint resolution authorizing him to rclnstato former endets of West Point mll'tary acad emy, who wero convicted of having violated tho law prohibiting hazing. All farm animals, excepting sheep, showed an Increase In averago value per head on Jnnunry 1. compared with their value on that dato In 1910, according to tho department of agri culture. Mulos showed the greatest increase In value, It being $5.78, or to $125.62 per head. Ell'ott Northcutt, the newly np pointed American mlnlstor to Mica rngua. has assumed his post. Dob Moines has put a ban on cold storage eggs, and nono can bo sold until nfter ofllclal examination. A large number of NebraskanB will nttend tho mooting of superintendents at Mobile, February 23 to 26. Tho Oregon plan for tho election of United States senators passed tho Iowa Bcnato by a voto of 31 to 16. Tho contract for a loan of $10,000, 000 to Honduras by American bank ers has been signed In New York. Tho roundhouse and sixteen loco motives of tho National lino burned at Monterey, Mexico. Saturday night. President Taft and ex-President Roosevelt nro both 7.ealous ndvocatea of tho American boy scout movement. Clara Burton, founder of tho Amer ican Red Cross society, who has been 111 for several days, Is reported much bettor. Mr. nnd Mis. Ifytnnn Hcrkowltz and their live children were killed by Il luminating gus in their homo In Phila delphia. A convention of women held at Pierre. S. D havo taken first steps towards the organization of a "wo man's party." Tho nlant of the Maquoketn, la., Water company, on account of floods, Is FhuL down nnd tho c'ty faces u water famine. , Huron Albert S. A. Rothschild, head of the Austrian branch of tho Roth schild house, Is dead at Vlcnnu. He was born In 1844. Sovcntcen lives wero loBt in the explosion that wrecked tho Cokedalo mine of tho Carbon Coal and Coko company nt Trinidad, Colo. Mrs. W. S. Corsu, of Whitehall, ill., has Just paid $3,500 for a Pcrcheror draft marc, tho highest prico over paid for a mare of that breed. A movement has been started by tho churches and Christian endeavor unions of Chlcngo to relieve mall clerks nnd carriers of Sunday work. Permanent headquarters havo been opened at Cincinnati from which tho work of booming Governor Harmon Tor president In 1912 will bo directed. An ordor fro mthe management ol Emery-Blrd-Thnyer company, tho big Knnsns City house, forbids tho use of puffs, hangs, paints, etc., by Its sales women. The Most Rev. Patrick John Ryan, archbishop of Philadelphia and Metro politan of Pennsylvania, died Satur day at the nrch-eplscopal rcsldcnco in Philadelphia. Mrs. ' Zerelda Samuel, elghty-slx yenrs old, mother of Frank and Jesse JnmcB, the former bandits, died on a St. Louis & San FranclBCO train nenr Oklahoma City. Mrs. J. A. Moss, of TIgnall, Ga..has not taken n mouthful or food or a particle of liquid nourishment foi forty-six days, yet physlclnns say hei heart action Is perfect. An unsuccessful attempt was mndo on the lifo of Alejandro Ler roux, deputy nnd chief of the repub licans at Darcclonu. Spain, as he was on his way to a meeting. Tho McCurtaln county court house at Idabell. Okln., collapsed, fatally In juring two men and causing a loss of several thousand dollars. Rains un dermined tho foundation. Philip W. Rusby, a night watchman nt tho state house at Lincoln, was SMALLPOX ALARM COZAD PEOPLE A8K STATE AU THORITIE8 FOR A88I8TANCE. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What la Going on Hire and Thar That la of Intarost to tha Raad- ara Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Cozad. Governor Aldrlch hns been nsked to assist In checking the epi demic of smallpox which has stricken this community, and In this request tho statement Is made that tho con trol of the disease and the enforce ment of proper protective measures has passed beyond tho control of the local authorities. A number of cases now exist and much apprehension is felt. i3SaSfe9L I ZniF2 ulssl i I la, V I 1 i o.n avii KJzSiUc yU LINCOLN mm"vnmtnr INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM AGAIN DODGED BY HOU8E. NEGRO HUSH BORAH SAYS SPECTER IS TO BEAT POPULAR ELECTION. ARGUES FOR A DIRECT VOTE Is Held Without Ball. Mndlson. The 'preliminary hearing of Henry Stchr, chnrged with the murder of his four-year-old Btep-son, Kurt Stehr, waB hold before County Judge Wllllnm IlatcB. He was bound over to the district court, ball being dented. Stehr Is the step-father of Kurt Stehr, whose feet wore so badly frozen during tho blizzard about Christmas time that amputation was necessary. After in vnin trying to take up tho consideration of tho Initiative nnd referendum bill and after half an hour had been wasted In a discussion as to which end of the bill to take hold of, the Iioubo has voted to put off the heavy labor until next Monday after noon. It then grappled with Quacken bush's bill to enact Into Nebraska law the Iowa tax ferret law, which is now before that body In an effort to securo Its repeal. No conclusions wore reached, discussion of the prin ciple of tax collecting Involved taking up all the time and several members being still loaded with ammunition. It will become the first order of busi ness In tho next committee of tho whole. Idaho 8enator Relents In His De mands for Continuous Session, But Question Comes Up on Friday. Stop taking liquid physic or big or little pills, that which makes you worse Instead of curing. Cathartics don' t cure they irritate and weaken tho bowels. CASCARETS make the bowels strong, tone the muscles so they crawl and work when they do this they are healthy, producing right results. CASCARItTS ioc a box for wtfkj treatment. All drupgUU. Dltfetell In the world. Million boiea month. Contest Involving $150,000. Droken Dow. The Booknau will contest, Involving the sum of $150,000.) was brought Into probnto court before Judgo Charles II. Holcomb. Ixwls Booknnu was killed by tho cars last Octobor at Hazard, and when his will was opened It was found that Jennie Booknau, a half-sister with whom he had formerly lived In this county and later at Lincoln, hud Inherited all of the property. Tax Ferret Bill. Quuckenbush Iiub had a bill on gen eral file for ten dnys, relating to methods of listing taxable property in tho state. Ho has had It put down from time to time but hns asked to havo It considered. The bill is copied from tho Iowa law and provides for a tax ferret who shall for a consider ation ferret out hiddch property for taxation purposes, and provides thnt the county treasurer shall place such hidden property on the assessment rolls any time it is found unless moro than five years since tho escape has elapsed. The ferret Is to get 30 per cent of all taxes collected on proper ty which has been hidden from tho regular assessor. Against Parcels Post. McCook. The merchants of Mc Cook havo declared themselves unnnl mous against the local parcels post mensuro proposed In the present con gress. Tho McCook Commercial club hns expressed n similar opinion oX the proposed legislation. Escape While Watchman Telephones, loxlngton. Thieves broke Into tho store of Lembach & Welse and stole about $200 worth of silks. The night watchman heard the parties, but they escaped while he went to phone. Probing Committee at Omaha. Two legislative committees, con sisting of five from the senate and, five from the house, are taking up tho Investigation of election frauds In Omaha, under the charges made by Governor Aldrlch in his special mes sage to the legislature that there wero wholesale frauds in Omaha, and that the number of votes enst in the Third ward at the last election was nearly three times as large as the number of males of voting age. The hearing began at the Paxton hotel Monday. Washington. That the prejudlo against tho negro is Just as intense In the north us In the south, and that the north plays the hypocrite In its con tentions to tho contrary, was boldly and bluntly assurted in the senate by Senator Borah of Idaho. Mr. Borah'i decalrations regarding the negro wort made at the close of n prolonged speech in opposition to the Sutherland amendment to the senate resolution providing for the election of senators by popular vote. That amendment would have the effect of giving con gress control of senutorlul elections. The Idaho senator's pronounce ment on race problems was mado in response to the recent assertion of Senator Root that without tho Suth erland provision the resolution would deprive the southern negroes of fed eral protection In the exercise of the franchise. Mr. Borah dissented from the Now York senator's view and in doing so used language which dieted congratulations from many senators. To Head Off Filibusters. New Orleans. That the United States government Is going to put a Btop to filibuster expeditions from New Orleans nnd other gulf ports to Central American countries was In dicated when an Investigation was In stituted before the federal grand Jury In the matter of the departuro from this port, December 22. of tho steamer Hornet for use In tho Hon duran revolution. The proceedings wero Instituted by tho department of justico at Washington. &sr SROUND THE WORLD TWO GRAND CRUISES of about three and one-hall months' duration each. The first to le&ye New York Nar. 1. 1911. and (he teeond from San f raaclsc res. 1 7. 1 9 1 2. by the large tram&tlanUo steamer "Cleveland" SATS liclndiii All Eiitaiei Aktari ill Asian U'Hll fir ItlultrttiJ Bnlttn MKMnURG. AMERICAN LINC. 41-45 Broadway. New York. P. 0. Ill 1 7S7 Lincoln. Prof. Frank J. Phillips, head of tho forestry department of tho stato university, committed sui cide Sunday night or early Monday morning, by turning on tho gas Jet in his room nt 18 9 K street. His body wns found Monday morning by Mrs. Phillips. I Difficult to Settle. Members of the legislature find It a rather dltllcult task to settle for them selves Just what their constituents de sire them to do. Just at present tne houso members are being bombarded by petitions upon tho Sunday baseball question. Some of the pcltlons re quest them to voto for the Bartllng bill and others ask them to vote against It. "What ought a member to do?" asked Representative Eastman, as ho looked up this morning from a pile of petitions he had Just opened. "Here Is ono signed by fifty persons asking mo to vote for the bill. Here's an other with exactly llfty-llvo names on It asking me to vote against the bill." To Pipe Oil From Wyoming. Wyopo, Wo. The Wyopo Pipe Line company, capital stock $10,000, 000, has filed artlcels of incorporation and will, it is assorted by its Incor porators, engage in the Immediate con struction of plpo lines for tho con veyance of oil from central Wyoming fields to the railroad, and ultimately will bulUl pipe lines from these fields to Omaha, Lincoln and Denver to compete with the Standnrd Oil company. STRANGE ANGLE OF SIGHT Happy but Perplexed Father Thought Himself the Possessor of Twins. "There's nothing llko temperance," said Mnyor Shank at a temperance dinner in Indianapolis. "Take th case of John Humphreys. "Humphroys, nt a supper, drank more than was good for him, and ar rived homo at 2 a. m. In a rather un fortunate state. "Tho family physician met him at the front door. " 'Humphreys ho said, 'I congratu late you. You are a father again.' "And tho physician led Humphrey upstairs to Cho nursery, where th nurso proudly exhibited a fine infant. "But Humphreys, lnstend of mani festing RooBevcltlnn Joy, frownea. swore and left tho room. "The next morning, when he again snw the newborn child, ho showed amazement nnd perplexity. "'But, nurse,' ho Bald, 'where is the other one?' " Cook will havo electric lichts In tho found dend on tho first floor of thnt i noar future. building, his skull fractured by a fall j A p,nn ,8 ou foot t0 number the from either tho Becnnd or third floor, i gtrect8 ot Geneva -Magazine publishers declare that , Tho TecumBch "Cominercial club hn, tho passage of Postmaster General rn,scd ft neftt gum for ft ncw au(,. IIIICIICOCKS proposition 10 ruiou mu General News. The Iowa legislature has adopted the Oregon primary plun. Sixty Chinese havo been deported from Texas territory. Nicaragua has been placed under mnrtlal law by President Estrada. Los Angeles has ordered 25,000 Bibles for distribution In hotels. Federal otllcers havo arrested a gang of counterfeiters near Somerset, Ky. The popo Is ill and physicians have Advised thnt no audiences be hold for several dnys. At least $2,000,000 will bo required for the adequate relief of the famlno sufferers of China. Winona, Minn., street car employes have been locked out as a result of attempting to form a union. A boxer uprising is moro Imminent in China, it la declared, than at any other time In the Inst ten years. Three persons wero drowned nt Sueboygnn, Mich., when a street car went through an open draw Into tho river. Tho trado of tho United States with Hb non-contlcuous territories has doubled In volumo in tho last soven years. April 30th has been set nslde this year as "Tuberculosis Day," and will be observed In 200 000 churches In the country. Tho fine of $500 Imposed on Brough ton Brandenberg, the author, by n St. Louis court, for kidnapping his step ton has been utllrmed by the supreme court. Tho proposed Canadian reciprocity igrecment has been attacked In a Id ler sent to Secretary of Agriculture JnmeB Wilson by former Governor Nahum J. Ilnchelder of Concord, N. H nntlonnl master of the nntlonal grange. Oklnhomu's drouth of nlmoBt nix months' duration hns been broken by n light rain, which continued several hours. A plan to distribute 100,000 boll weevil Insects In tho cotton districts of Georgia and South Cnrollna has been discovered, and the plague frustrated. rate of postage on nuveriiBing sec tions would put them out of business, j Tho southern commercial congress will conveno at Atlnntn. da., March 8 in 1f Tlin nrlnnttml nlilect of the assembly will bo to demonstrate tho ! worth were bndly poisoned by Indulg i..nrtnnr tn tho n.itlnn nf that sec I 1"B too freely in ptomaine infected terium nt that plncc. The machinery for the gasoline en gine factory at Plattsmouth hnB ar rived and Is being placed In position. George Wheeler and wife of AlnB- Maine to Vote on License. Augusta. Whether tho prohibition of tho manufacture and sale of intoxi cating liquor shall continue under the constitution of tho state of Maine Is to bo determined by the voters ot the stato at a special election next Sep tember. By a vote of 105 to 40 the houso of representatives passed the senate resolution resubmitting to popu lar vote tho constitutional prohlbitorj amendment adopted in 1844. Granite of tho South. When one speaks of granite the mind nnturally reverts to Vermont. It Is difficult to associate grnnito with any section of North America outside New England, yet It must now bo ac knowledged to tho credit of tho South thnt Georgln, North Carolina, Mary land nnd Virginia are producing large quantities of stono of good quality which insures tho South a place in tho market at any rate. Tho annual output Is now worth about $3,500,000 and tho industry Is growing. It tuny bo of comparative interest to know that Now England' output is about $9,000,000 worth ot etono annually. tlon. "Fainting Bertha," one of tho best known confidence women In tho west, whore sho has made her homo nnd operated more or less, has Just boon pardoned from tho state penitentiary nt Jollet. 111. Four men were crushed to donth and live others were perhaps fatally Injured when a roof tf a brick shod of the UlinolB Brick company In BIuo Island, 111., collnpsed, burying ten men beneath It. With practically every city in the country represented In tho exhibition, tho nntlonal stlo show and conven tion of the national association of merchant tailors of America opened nt Washington. The French government is much Interested In the plan for reclproclcal trado relations maturing between tho two xrent governments of North Amerlcn, while French exporters are plainly npprehenslve. The Summer hotel at Mocllps, Wash., containing 326 rooms, has had to be abandoned as the sea wall has collapsed and left a largo portion of the building hanging over the cllfl and the ocean below. Tho stato department has given permission for tho passage of a body of Mexlcnn guards through American territory to protect employes and ma terial on the dike being constructed to protect the Colorado river. Explosion of what Is believed to havo been n black hand bomb pitched tho seven members of a New York family from their beds, wrecked tho apartment, broke every window in the building and drove tho two score dwellers in the street in a panic. Twenty-ono young men from the ranks of tho nrmy nnd from civil llfo nt Fort Leavenworth. Kan., will be commissioned second lieutenants In the nrmy. Owing to tho appearance of the plague near tho Russian boundary, tho frontiers havo been closed and I Guarded canned saner kraut. Mrs, George Brown of Nebraska City, in n.fnlntlng spell fell against a Btove. broko her nose and cut n long gnsh across her forehead. An Institution to be known as tho German-Amerlcnn Sufo Deposit and Trust company has been organized In Bentrlce with a capital stock of $200,-000. Fred Fleckmon, a 7-year-old Crete hoy, nenrly lost an eye when a but ton "buzzer ho was spinning burst nnd a Bharp fragment lodged In thnt member. Lincoln hnB been selected for next yenr's meeting of tho Nebraska hard ware dealers and S. A. Sanderson of thnt placo was chosen president of tho association. William Wullonwabor was found dend of heart dlseaso In his homo at Seward. His father. Philip Wullen waher. died suddenly of the disease two weeks ago. Sewnrd hns been promlsui n new Btatlon by tho Burlington thnt will conform to tho needs of the business and also to tho substantial growth tho town Is making. IhjwIs Wullenwnber. n well known farmer living nenr Seward, was found dend In his homo by his wife, who hnd been to town during the day. Heart disease Is believed to have been the causo of death. A mysterloiiB marauder hns been frightening Hastings women by mak ing untimely calls nt residences while the men folks nre from homo. Tho Culbert8on irrigation ditch, the ;argcst enterprlso of Its kind in south western Nebrnskn, has been sold by United States Senator Buckley of Connecticut to Chicago parties for $125,000. Hlshop Georgo A. Beecher of tho Episcopal church, whose headquarters aro at Kearney, has been appointed chaplain of tho Second regiment, No No More Trading Stamps. Housh's bill to prohibit raffles and the use ot trading stamps was recom mended for pnssage by the almost unanimous vote of the committee. Evans declared that trading stamps were dishonest In that the prico ot tho article was put up to cover the cost of tho prize and the conditions Im posed nre such that only a small part of tho stamps are redeemed. Skeen was against the bill because he want ed the right to buy baking powder if he desired with which dishes nre given away. Taylor of Merrick said thnt if it would prohibit piano prlzo contests nmong newspaper owners ho was in favor ot It. The Locusts Are Coming. Lawrence, Kas. Seventeen-year-old locusts will visit Kansas within tho next three monthB, .according to Pro fessor Pagenn, of tho department ot entomology of tlio University of Knn sas. The locust, he predicts, will ap pear first In the eastern part of tho state, probably about the last of May. Seventeen years ago this string Kan sas suffered a vibTtation of tho pest. Analysis of Capital Removal Vote. Annlysls of the vote cast In tho lower house of the legislature upon the capital rcmovnl bill last week re veals tho Interesting fact that a largo majority of the members from central and western Nebraska wero opposed to tho measure. It has been claimed for some time that the capital removal issue was not seriously regarded in that part of the state, and the roll call bears out this assertion. Senator Tanner's Bill. Senator Tanners bill providing for tho re-location of county seats hns been killed In the commltteo room. Substnntlnlly the only chnngo con templated in tho measure, introduced by the member from Douglas, was In tho majority necessary to swing the removal proposition, the required threo-rourthB ns now called for being cut down to three-fifths under the Tanner bill. Liquor Law Held Legal. Topeka. The supremo court holds the new liquor law constitutional. Tho law prohibits the sale of liquor for medicinal or mechanical purposes. Will Receive Investigation. In addition to tho Investigation now being carried on as to tho advisabili ty ot moving tho state university bod ily to the state, farm enmpus and tho advisability of maintaining a depart ment of medicine, the connection be tween tho so-called university school of music nnd tho university may re celvo somo attention. State Auditor Barton has made the unchallenged declaration that this school Is a dls- Rioting in Portugal. Oporto. Serious rioting occurcd fol lowing n meeting of the Cntholic asso ciation and mnny persons wero wound ed. A mob destroyed tho offices of tho Catholic newspaper, La Parole, and the hendqunrters of the work men's Catholic club. In consequence of the rioting, the civil government ol Oporto hns resigned. Faints Away on Stage. Peoria, 111. Stnndtng In the wings wnltlng her cue just before the rise of the curtain. Blnnche Wnlsh. tho well known nctress, fell to tho stage In a faint. Her condition Is considered ser ious by locnl physicians. A capacity house was turned away on account of Miss Wnlsh's sudden Illness. Always Worrying. Tho Into John II. Barker, ot Mich igan City, who loft a fortuno of ovor $30,000,000 to his 14-year-old daughter, was strongly opposed to speculation. "Do not speculate," Mr. Baker once said In an address to young men. "Speculators stand on shaky ground. Thoy know no ponce." Mr. Bnker smiled. "In fact," he Bald, "a speculator l always worrying about tho monoy market, whllo his wifo is alwayB wor rying about tho market money." Tho man In the church with the roving eyes looking over the bulbous noso Is pretty sure to be strong on tho doctrines. Flattery is a sort of bad money to which our vanity gives currency. Calls Captain Peary a "Fake." Washington. Representative Macon of Arknnsas, spenklng in general do bato on the navnl appropriation bill in tho house, made an nttaek on Cap tain Robert E. Peary, denouncing him as a fakir and declaring that ho "should bo driven from tho naval service." tlnctly private enterprise, using tho braska national guard, with the rank brand of tho Btato for Its own prlvato of captain. J financial gain. Widow of Brlgham Young Dies. Salt Lake City. Harriet Barney Young, who beenmo a brldo of Brlg ham Young in 1851, died hero at the ago of eighty years. She was ono of tho Inst survivors of the widows of tho Mormon leader. The ono still llv Ing Is Eliza Burgee Young. Russian Students Still Unruly. St. Petersburg. Tho rebellion of tho students of tho University of St. Petersburg ngnlnst authority has be come so serious that Prof David D. Grimm, tho rector, ami Prof. Ivan D. Aldrejev, the pro-rector, hnvo resigned. Tho studonts continue still their an noying tactics nnd one of tho lecture rooms was so filled with tho fumes of nox'ouB chemicals that tho professor In charge fainted. The trouble began when certain student privileges wore curtailed after demonstrations offen sive to tho government. HEREDITY Can Be Overcome In Cases. The lnfluenco of heredity cannot, ot course, be successfully disputed, but It can be minimized or entirely over come In somo enses by correct food nnd drink. A Conn, lady says: "For years while I was a coffee drinker I suffered from bilious at tacks of great severity, from which X used to omergo as white as a ghost and very weak. Our family pbyBl clan gave mo various prescriptions tor improving tho digestion nnd stimulat ing tho liver, which I tried faithfully but without percoptlblo result. "Ho was acquainted with my fam ily history for soveral generations nck, and onco when I visited htm bo said: 'If you havo Inherited one of those torpid livers you may always suffer moro or less from its inaction. We can't dodge our inheritance, you know.' "I was not so strong a believer in heredity no ho was, however, and, bo ginning to think for myself, I conclud ed to stop drinking coffee, and see what effect that would have. I feared it would be a severe trial V glvo it up, but when I took Postum and had It well made, it completely filled my need for a hot beverage and I grew very fond of it "I have used PoBtum for three years, using no medicine. During all that tlmo I havo had absolutely nono of the bilious attacks that I used to suf fer from, nnd I havo been entirely free from tho pain and debilitating ef fects thnt used to result from them. "Tho chango is surely very great, and I am compelled to give Postum tho exclusive credit for it." Namo given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's n Reason." Ever read the above IrltrrT A new one nppeura from time to time. Thry are srnulne, true, oud full of buniaa Imtertmt. i 'I i 1J A t i