T1IE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. APRIL 23, 1912. For Tuesday Only A FAMILY STOCKING SALE It's a well known fact that you save money when you purchas potatoes by the Bl'SIffiL instead of buying four separate pecks; because of the economy in packing and de livering expense, etc. We will apply this same principle in our Hosiery De partments on Tuesday, and anyone purchasing 12 pairs of Hose will do fo at a considerable reduction. This is the Way 4 pair of Men 25c tog 4 pair of Ladles' !5e bom 4 pair of Bora' or Girl's 25 stockings. All sixes and a full assortment of colors. If preferred you may have all Men's or Women's, or Children s hose, 13.00 worth tor. .$2.60 Mt KO0M 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET WIUTK TOR Ol'R IIXISTRATKI) CATAIXXJl J ter organization. He poke of bouss Mil SSI. new before congress, providing for a graduates pension (or civil seovlc employes of the government and (triad the poetal people U let touch with Ibelr senators and eongreesmsn and bring Influence to bear to Induce them to rote right when It comee up for passage. Tae speaker told tbe ejerfce aad ear Here toil a peneioa t simply a reward for fattbful and efficient services and tbat tbey are entitled to reeognltloa as much ae the soldier who bes eerved bis country on the fMd of battle. PBCIBXT METHOD! ATTACKED Wew Method of Be lee t lag tbe Feat awaeteva as fminl. Before tbe firth annual oonvsntlon of the Nebraska stele Amoc tattoo of Post effloa Clerks, which eoaveaed In tbe north oourt room of the federal building j yesterday . St. Muneoa of Omaha at taekea toe present system of appointing postmasters, Mr. Muneoa. a poetofflce clerk, asked that the carriers aad clerks ce opr. ale and week toother to try snd get s b II safer congress which would to away with appointive offices la lbs Fojtoffles department He ssld: "Tb beet way to get efficient service Is net to appoint a man ss pots mailer. Wi should get sll thees offices and work from special meeeeager boy up lo the office of postmaster general. Tbe men, by being promoted, would knew the work from the bottom up snd would be very much mere competent and know the business better lhaa a man who con siders hkt position a political plaything for a few years snd then turns it over to another man who will make use of the plaything. "By the promotion system there would continually be young men In the service, whereas now the young men are all leer ing because they ere no advancement beyond a certain point. Tha men now employed as clerks loee their ammtlon When they get to a certain point In the service, knowing the! they hers readied the lima." Cnaavaa Makes Report. - W. H. Canavsa of Chicago and an of ficer of the Vnlted National Aasoeiatlon sf Poet office Clerks, made a ahort ad dress before the meeting, telling the delegates what progrsss was being mads by the legislative committee if tbe us . soetaUaa be represented, and with which the local association at sfflllated. He said there wss S be placed before the next tcugrsas s bin whlrb would pro vide for pan stoning employee la the Foot- efrtea department. Injured In the die charge of their duty, and thought that there would be no trouble m getting the Mil passed. H. a. Sherman of Unooln. president of the elerfca association, yesterday an nounced tbe following sommlttsee: These Are she Coaasslfteee. Reeolutlons-C. R. Wsy, South Omaha; H. F. Meyers. Omaha: K. J. Brady, Me Cook; Oeorge Frost, Lincoln. 4 Ways sad Means A. S. Coha. South Surplsed Find a Real Kidney Remedy ; I was ailing for four years, wss bad oft good part at the time; Swamp-Root wss reooanmended to aw by a friend. I tried It according to directions printed ea tha bouls and to my surprise a tew -kottlea cured me. I feel today tbat my excellent good health Is largely to tha -credit of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, -: , Tours very truly, : aw. LAWRENCE, , Mendon, III. ' Subeerlbed sad sworn to before me, tola lith of June. uss. ; a r. WARNER, Xotery Public. letter to Br. aUlaee a Oa, isgkaaiasa, - a rnm .kat Sv.Htsat WO! Ds lar Tag Z Send to tan Kllaser Oow Hinghaailns. r N. T, far a sasages bottle. II will ; viaea lamas Yea will alee roeesve a bees let of valuable lufonaatioa. telling ,eB about the kldaeya aad Madder. When - writing, be aura aad aaantloa Tbe Osaaba Dally Bee. Regular City east aad ane lilur abss bottles tor sals at all drag Sf-4IsriiJselOTCnikAl tae. tares Ms faeten taet have f mTejU sst lee Iset at seaea TYREE7S intueptic Powder Bus la. Jtena. sum sseee. LseeeaieS as s aeael P'liaslstwe tan aVetet paaes ree si use asuesid siiiins. fiisailiaa kv.su at swee. mtr I AefliaytM Pewsst Ast Vt"aWa"et"'aaat sat ttrrm.rgssM stores. 25ck Tdjlfi to Economize j $3.00 WOfth ($3.00 in al $2. all for 60 PCOPlrt Omaha; Oeorge . Root. Lincoln; J. 8. Sprlggle, Hastings. Credentials 8. E. Munson. Omaha; II W. Snyder, Heatings; Miss Bert Bellerd, Felrbury. Nonrinstlons-H. A. Stearns. Unooln. A. J. Denny, rslrbury: C. R. Way. South Omaha; E. A. Disss, Omaha; L. A. Rainy, Columbus, Finance H. W. Snyder, Heatings; Charles Vosbraght, Lincoln; W. F. White, Omaha. THIRTY-FIYE DIE IN STORM (Continued from First Pegs.) In ten dent of the Iron Mountain, departed today tor Bush. Reports also tall of sight persons being killed near West Frankfort la tho storm's path In Franklin county. Woman Killed Rear Kankakee. KA.NKAKfiK. III., April H-Slrs. David Jay, who with several frlenda waa re turning from Kankakee Sunday night to her borne eight miles west of the city, was killed by tha tornado and othsra In tha party were aerlously Injured. They hsd taken refuse In a deeerted house. Tha wind tors off tha roof of the buildings and threw down soma at ths wills. Mrs Jay eras instantly killed by a heavy timber. No deaths wars reported from Qrand Park today when communication was re stored by automobile, but there are more than a scors of Injured persons In the village, aevea of whom have email obanos at recovery. Ths brain of Oeorge Blank. It years old. wss pierced by a splinter from the wreckage which flew through tha air. Tha boy was sent to Chloago today tor treatment The tornado demolished the buildings of the Curtis Brick company, In whlob tsls Ksnalor Curtis Is Interested. Ths loss will approximate pJO.Ora to the brick company. , The German Evangelical church was destroyed and Hie Hhler building In the business section waa do mollsned. r Mors than forty houses were either badly damaged ar completely wrecked by the storm. Cera of Brick Blew a Frees Track. DANVILLE, III., April S.-The terrific force at the storm which leveled thirty houees and Injured forty-one persons at Orant Park, III., last night waa shown whoa It became known today that twelve box ears loaded with brick had been Mown from the track and overturned. At Sheldon, III., It la reported that a man and a baby were killed. HAMMOND. Ind., April S.-A deetruct- Ive storm which struck Iowell. a city of KM twenty miles aouth of Hammond. last night cut a awsth feet wide through the residence section of the town- Several people were hurt, but none fa tally. - A OTHER TORFI AUO iff THE SOUTH waive Are Restarted Killed la Reribesa Alabassa. BIRMINQHAM. Ala.. April H.-A cyclonic wind passed over Adamsrllls, Ulnckney City, Jugtown, Brookalde and ssvsral other mining towns today. In complete reports say twslvs to fifteen persons were killed aad a number hurt Twenty bouses were destroyed at Brook- DEATH RECORD- Mrs. William Oik he. ARLINGTON, Nab.. April a-(Speclal.) Mrs. William Olbba died at her home. two miles northeast of town, early Sun day morning. Mrs. Glbbs was born In England about Maty yeera ago. She leavea a husband, one daughter aad seven sons to mourn her death. Mrs, J. W. Ryder. BEATRICE, Neb., April RWSpsolsl.) -Mra J. W. Ryder, aa aid resident of Beatrice, died Sunday morning at borne of her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Pbelpa, la this city. She wss born In New York and asms to Nebraska m 1171. . She Is survived by one bob and two daughters. rVESLEYAN COMMITTEE ORGANIZES FOR CAMPAIGN The local oommlttee la charge of tbe Wealeyaa college fund held a dinner to day boos at tbe Toung Mea's Christian aseoeiauoa. and ths msmbers opened the campaign by donating pjeu. Rev. M. D. Williams at the First Methodist cstorea presided. It Is expected that by Tuesday night !!, will bare been subscribed la the entire stale. Attaak laaanuaew rwaablao. IOWA CITT, April U-Speoial Teie- grm.)-Tbe second step In a state-wide fight agslnst bssuraaas rate eombi waa takea ken today by Assistant Attor ney Oeaeral Henry E. nwmpeoa of Dea Mats ee, wao same to make a probe at aa alleged tiro Insurance trust ha Iowa City. Tbe stats has already disbanded aa aa- seMasttoa to Ottumwa. Tha loonl eeae Mae Is said to be 'a branch of aa araanr- aaUoa which embraces ealef el ties tbresudMat lows. Saeeur City ria BlOtl CITT. la-. Cmltrrated testes prefer Pes-sssta, fa. Key to Ue filmatfcsu Bsa AerewrOalaE. awaa Strike. Aprfl B.-Unioa Bttmhers Bore struck today Par a raise la srages aad cioaad aaoa. SAUNDERS ISREAPPOINTED Warden of Fort Madison Again Named by Board of Control SUSTAINED AFTER ISaUIBT Aged ', gafferlng Froee Ag predlrltle. Carried Kr.es Sara lag Hease la Deo Moines oa Stretcher. DLS MOINES, la., April ii-iKpecisl Telegram.) Warden Saunders of the state prison at Fort Madison waa today reappointed by the State Board of Con trol. The term la for four years sad his first term expires May L He hss had a aomewhat stormy time In bis position and teat yssr wao tha subject of bitter at tscks In a part of the press of the state, largely Instigated fr former ocnlvcta at the prison and political enemies. Attor neys Oeneral Coeson appointed a commis sion of Investigation, which Is soon to make a report, but It Is known the re port will not denounce Saunders. When fire broke out la the residence of the Mleeee Clara and Bertha Heydtng felder. 1(17 Woodland avenue, this after noon .tho sged mother of the girle had to be carried out of the burning building on a strstcber. The mother, who la 80 years old. Is suffering from appendicitis and Is ra a serious condition. One wss brought to Dee Moines Sunday from Be dells, Mo. Tbe house, a three-story struc ture, was practically destroyed. Takes Ariel for Medicine. Mistaking carbolic acid tor medicine. David bet, traveling salesman, under took to take some of it Sunday morning. Hie mouth and Hps srere badly burned, but be wss not otherwlaw harmed. kveayea Badoeerd. Resolutions endorsing Senator Ken yon for hie activity la securing paseage of certain bills along the line of moral re form were pseaed this morning by the Des Moines Ministerial association. FRANKLIN HOLDS BACKTHE NEWS (Continued from First Page I eary alarm. I waa told, however, tbat the story alrssdy hsd been seat." Ma Basle tar Reaeaarlag lairaee.te. Tbe reassuring statsmsnts sent out by ths line In the early hours sf ths disaster next were mads ths subject of inquiry. "Tell tbe committee on what you baaed those statsmsnts," directed Senator Smith. We based them oa reports and rumorb received at Caps Race by Individuals snd by the newepspers. Tbey were rumors and ws ,uld not place our finger on any thing authentic'' 'Had you heerd from ths Carpathla t that Urns?" . -No, sir." Mr. FrsnkHn declared thai tbe Olympic wss sent this message: 'Haddock. Olympic: Rumored here Titanic sunk. Cannot conflrm here. Ex pect Virginian alongside. Franklin.' 'At let p. m. we wired Haddock to en deavor by all means to ascertain the whereabouts of Mr. Ismsy and to advise us as soon aa possible," continued Frank nn. We followed this dispatch with an other to Haddock, la which we urged: De your almost to ascertain condition of Titanic; adviss us fully disposition Tt- tanlc's paaesngers snd whsts they will be landed.' " Telia Morgan aad Steele. At I JO or t Monday evening." Mr. Franklin continued, "a messags was re ceived telling the fateful news that Ihs Carpathla had reached ths Tltsnle and found nothing but boats and wrsokags; tbat ths Tltsnlo had foundered at t:M a, in tl:M north, 10:14 west; that ths Carpathla picked up sll ths boats snd had an board about aal THanle's survivors, passengers and craw. This msssags was from Hsddock also. "It waa such a terrible shock that It took me ssvsral moments to think what to do. Then I telephoned two of our directors, Mr. Steele and Mr. I. P. Morgan, jr. Then I went downstairs to the reporters. I began to read the mee- 1 he Struggle r or Dread 3- is as While you are struggling, how ever, be sure you are struggling for real bread the kind that contains all the body-building material in the whole wheat grain. In Shredded Wheat Biscuit you have all the muscle-building, brain-making elements in the whole wheat prepared in a digestible form no yeast, no baking powder, no grease, no chemicals of any kind just pure, whole wheat steam-cooked, shredded and baked in the cleanest, finest food factory in the world. Nothing so de licious and satisfying for breakfast as Shredded Wheat Bis cuit served with hot milk or with stewed or canned fruits. Ssge. holding R high in my hand: I bad only read to the second line, which said that the Titanic had sunk when there waa not a reporter left They were so anxious to get to ths telephones. "After that we. got another meeeage from Haddock stating that Tamst,' mean ing Is may. waa on the Carpathla." Mr. Franklin then explained how tbe company wired the Olympic to get the names of the survivors and to stand by and relay them from the Carpathla. "I want to say that during the entire day on Monday after our first mesoagee concerning the Tllanlo ws considered the Titanic absolutely unalnkable. We never dreamed of such a thing and that there had been loee of ttfe never entered our minds until ws got Haddock s awful tnee aage at tbat evening." Dealee Ceaearlaat Wlreleae. One by one Mr. Franklin read the tele grama that bed been hurled through the air from shore to racing ships and from them back to the anxious ones on shore All hope that soms other vessel besides tbe Carpathla had picked up aome of the Tunic a survivors eras dissipated when the Olympic flashed word that neither tbe liaJtlo nor the Tunisian had any of the TttanlCa people aboard. Senator Smith at this juncture sought to discover who had been "tampering with the wireless operators or hsd been responsible for tbe failure of the wire lees to get ths news to shore earlier. ' Mr. Smith repeatedly asked the witness whether be hsd not bad a oonferen.ee Monday morning with Mr. Marconi or Mr. Bammls. chief engineer for the Mar coni company. "No, most smphatleslly," ssld the wit ness. "In no way did I attempt or cause to be atlsmpted any censorship of the wlreiees." "When you went aboard the Carpathla when It docked Thursday Bight." sug gested Senator Smith, "did you see either Mr. Marconi, Mr. Ssmmla or ths wireless operators?" "No, I did not. I went direct to the Captain's room snd asksd to be shown t Mr. Ismay's room. Hs took me there. I talked with no oas else." leaaay Wanted Cedrle Held. "Did you receive at any time from any one a requeot that tbe Cedrto be held at New Tork until the arrival of the Car pathla r "Tea. sir." "What tiros wss It received" "At S;1V' ssid ths witness, who ssld ths telegram ssked that ths Csdrlc be held becsuee tbe sender considered If "most desirable that the members of the crew be sent back on tbe Cedrle, and de daring hie Intention of sailing on that ship himself. The sender slso asked that clothing and shoes be brought to the dock for hint when the Carpathla got In. "By whom wss that signed T asked Senator Smith. "Tamsl." "Do you know who Tsmal Is?" "Tea. sir. It la cipher for Mr. Ismay's signature. I sent In reply the following: " 'Ysmst, Carpathla: Havs arranged forward crew Lspiajid, sailing Saturday at Plymouth. Ws all eonsldsr most us wise to delay Cedrle considering circum stances. Franklin.' " No Order to Break Rewards. Mr. Franklin read rule Mt of the White Star line, which Instructed captalne to disregard speed and distance In gusrdlng agslnst danger, and to remember always that ths ssfsty of the lives and property I Herniated to their care waa paramount. "Nona of the commanders that I havs ever hsd sommunleatloa with ever got ths Idea from ane tbat aur company wanted records broken," said Franklin. "Ths captain of the Carpathla." said ths wltneea m answer to a question by Senator Bourne, "teotlfled that when the Titanic struck ths Ice It wsa just exactly in tha position It should have been ac cording to ths charts." Asked, what ths speed of the Tltsnle was at the Dim of ths eolllstoa Mr Franklin responded: "I don't know." "Wasn't It twenty-one knots an hour" "I have absolutsly ao means of know ing." No One le Reeaaaslble. "Has anything been done with the equipment of other chips aa a result of tbe dtaastsrT" asked Senator Bourns. "Most emphatically." snewered Mr. Franklin. "On last Friday Mr. Ismsy authorised that all our vessels b old as the human Shredded Wheat is the Real r "Staff of Life" THE SHREDDED equipped with boats and rafts sufficient to take off every passenger and every member of the crew in case of accident." Do you know of anyone, any officer or man or any official, whom you deem could be held responsible for the accident and Its attendant loss of life?" "Positively not No one thought such en sorident could happen. It a as un dreamed of. I think It would be absurd to try to bold some Individual respon sible. Senator Smith then 'returned to the subject of the messages exchanged on the day of the disaster. "Did you send any by cable?" he asked. "I did. They did not refer, however. to anyone aboard tbe Carps this." Senator Smith ordered the cablegrams placed In the record. They were not read. Mr. Franklin then waa excused, but It waa Intimated that he would be recalled later. Third Officer Testifies. J. B. Box hall then vraa called and ques tioned as to his duties. Hs said that aa fifth, sixth, then third, and eventually fourth officer, his duties slways consisted of assisting ths senior officer In charge. Senator Smith entered Into a tire of questions dealing with the duties of the various officers. Gradually hs worked up to his leading questions. "Were there any drills or any Inspection before the Titanic sailed T" he asked. - "Both." said ths witness. "The men were mustered and the lifeboats lowerel in the presence of the Inspectors from the Board of Trade." "How many boats were lowered?" "Just two. sir." "One on each side of the ship?" "No, sir. Tfcey were both on the same sMs. sir. Ws were lying in dock." Tbe witness said he did not know whether the lowering tackle ran free or not on that occasion. "In lowering the lifeboats st the test did the gear work satisfactorily?" "So far aa I know." Boihall ssld that under the weather conditions experienced at the time of the collision the lifeboats were each sup posed to carry sixty-five persons. Under the regulations of ths British Board of Trade, In sddltlon to the oars, there were In tbe boat water breakers, water dip pers, bread, bailers, mast and sail and lights, aad a supply of OIL All of these supplies, ssld Boxhall. were In the when the Titanic left Belfast He could not say whether they were In when the vessel left Southampton. "Now," repeated Senator Smith, "sup pose ths weather was clear and ths sea unruffled, as It wss st the time of tho disaster, how many would the host hold?' "Really, I don't know. It would de pend largely on the people who were to enter. If they did aa they were told I believe each boat could accommodate sixty-five persons." Daageroae flaratery In ths abdominal region la often prevented by the uee of Dr. King's New Life Pills, ths painless purifiers. JSC For sals by Beaton Drug Co. For the Future Lambda Nu chapter of Phi Gam mo Delta fraternity will hold a convention, dancing party and banquet at Lincoln 1 Msdioal Dteoovery, or alooboi. The taiisdloali, ae eUeeted seder oath, aav), BleeSrsst (Ssayasearst CssseSese). UoWss Seal reel (rfrSreeial I els). Oeeea'e rest (Sne i rest (Snerle aVtvatfco), B4eck Cherryhark (Proaes rirfteJaaa). e (lWaoeajal rVJtetesa). with triple reT.aed glvcerlas, pi spat sd t taseralery la a way that as aregglat ceald imitate. aeeeraae reet ( as a scientific TU toaie coots ins ao alooboi to shrink up tbe red blood corpuscles ; bat, aa tha ether hand, it tswreasaa their Bomber and tbsy beoome round sad healthy. It helps ths bumsa system ia the aonstsnt manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps tha stomach to assiaailste or take op lbs proper elements from the food, thereby belpiag difsetioa aad curing dyspepsia, heart. burn and many uncom fortable ivasptoeas, stops sxeeseiva tissue waste ia ooavsleeceaca I roes favors for the rua-down, aaesssia, thin-blooded people, the " Discovery " is refreehint aad vitalisms.. Stick to this safe aad seue remedy, snd refuse all " hat as ood seed oi see offered by the drvfUist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing hat Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoo-rery trill do too ball ss sieck fpod. race. WHEAT COMPANY next Friday and Saturday. A number of members from Omaha are planning to attend. Bishops Assemble for Meeting Today LINCOLN. Neb.. April Jt Twenty-four bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church are in Lincoln tonight preparatory to their semi-annual meeting, which begins tomorrow and will continue a week. Of the twenty-four bishops fifteen are resi dents of the United States snd nine of foreign lands. The official residences of the letter are in China. India, Malay, Argentina and Bwltierlantl. Those pres ent are: Bishope Warren. Waldon. Cran ston. Moore. Hamilton. Berry, McDowell, Bashford. Bun, Wilson, Neely. Anderson, Nuelson. Quayle. Smith. Lewis, Hughes, Mclntyre, Bristol. Hartxell. Wame, Scott Oldca mand Robinson. Bishop Harris of Seoul, Korea. Is ths only active church dignitary unable to reach America in time for this meeting. The gathering is regarded Important, as It la prehnlnary to the quandrennlal general conference of the church will wi'l begin a months' session st Minneapolis May L At the Lincoln meeting the Indi vidual bishops will make reports of the progress of work in their different fields. fttshop Baahford, who represents the Chins station, rtatlor.ed at Peking. Is ex pected to make an Interesting report ' In sn Interview this evening bishop Bash ford said he was reasonably sure the newly formed republic In China would live. In any event he said, there never would be a return to the farmer order. A constitutional monarchy was a pos sible compromise, but he believed the re tention of s republic the more probable. Guests Arrive At ths reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Tstes at Hillside this evening In celebration of their golden wedding anniversary there will be three gueats who attended the wedding fifty years ago at Savannah, Mo. Mrs. James McCord of St Joseph, Mo., who arrived this morn ing to visit her son, Mr. W. H. McCord, eras ons of tbe guests at the wedding and also Mrs. Yates' sisters, Mrs. Lemon snd Mrs. Johnson of St Joseph. Nearly all of the floral decorations thta evening at Hillside will be golden or yel low spring flowers. A bssket of daffo dils will form the decoration for the dining room table snd a profusion of flowers sent by their many friends will be used throughout the rooms. In addi tion to the names of the assisting party already published will be Mra A. L. Williams, Mrs. J. N. Baldwin. Mra War ren Swltiler and Mrs. Everett Bucking ham. About Xo guests are planning to attend the reception this evening. At the Country Club Several small supper parties were given last evening st ths Country club. Mr. Hal Brady entertained six guests In honor of Miss Margaret Brown of St. Louis; Mr. and Mra. Louis Nash, four guests: Mr. snd Mra Jerome Msgee, four: Lieutenant Raymond Smith, four. Weak Heart any people safer trees weak hearts. They assy expert. ice short oees of breath ea exertion, pate over tbe heart, r diasy feelings, opprsissa breathing at 1st niseis or Ibeir rat beooase blurred, Ibeir heart is not sufficiently stronf i pump Mood to ths extremities, sad tbey bare cold beads id (set, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply i tbe stomsob. A heart tonic aad slterativs should be tsksa bias has na bed after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Goldca which contains ao daagereea asrceXiOS ere Stsae reel (Gsfatsoeei Csssdsa NIAGARA FALLS, K. T. SHIRTS FOR the sake of your comfort and pride in well dressing,) find out why men of discrimina tion prefer GOTHAM color-fas! 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OataXA-S nhf CET" COLUMBIA Burlesqaers SXTaVAT AO AJTXA AJTO TAUDaTCUJ Leo m evens. Nolle 1-toreoe. banta Bros., besuty Chorus. First Amateur Contest of Season Friday bight, Caah Frtree Great Fun. Ladles Dime Matisse Every Weak Day American Theater TOODWAATB noci COmtPalTT ta BTT IllilJ bU!M XJT91A Who doss Tbaset KRUG THEATER ststlaea Today S JO Klgnt tag Bes Beats foe DARLINGS of PARIS and WtCTUMMM OT VlTAjrZO ZrrBAaTTSB (mum II I! I YOUR John Says: . w Mere is