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,v7 ,-j$ 'i;f .; EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, FED. 7, 1912. 7 2 The War Fifty Years Ago j i " 1 ' l V Victories of 1861 on Land, and Sea First Christmas In Camp End of the War With England Scare. Specie Payments Suspended by (he Leading Banks of the North the Country Drained of Coin by the United States Treasury For War Purposes John Ericsson, Builder of First Monitor,-Tests His New Craft at New York Military Situation at Close of 1861 Federal Naval Triumpjis on the Carolina Coasts. y Captain CCOH.ce L. KILMER, Lite U. 5. V. (Copyright by American Press Aasocla lion, 1S11.) ON Dec. 2t. lift) ji'urn ago. I In I'Ydernl tioupt In front uf Washington eelibratr-il tliolr .' first ChrlMiuns In cninp. jfntiy of tliu twin wvto umtiwvrcil with ty ffgruwu. War irluii-rn uf both von leading nrmlei wen- anxiously await ing I lie re-ull of ln.'gutl:itloim on foot or tliejr cxvluiupp. TliN wim tin- Ornt peiiem! holiday liy tin1 troops oti rlllirr Mill'. Thanksgiving In Ifrll wur, not n national liollilny In tin' nnrtli. Tlie governors nf Maine iiinl Mnssaihuvttri Imil Issued n TliniiWMiig prueliinia Jinn tiiij tliv day win olnenril In t lie tlsuul way liy the Miilne uud Miixsn chuitctttt truOM In the Held. In ISM, however, Koldlerlug Him snili n new experience t tin t the men were not In n tuoutl (o mul.e merry In ciiinp. All iuouh In the Federal navy ns tho Modi tor. It was just 100 days from tho laying of tho keel plnlo of the vessel to her InmicJiliiR mid clnlsteiilnj:. Three of (ho lending liiunttfiicturliiK es tablishments o( New York were work ins day mid night m the different parts'. ' Uric-agon win an I'lithuslmt. but had hud dlffleillty In getting the navy offi cial Im order him to build his novel engine of nur, It was ut Unit rejected, but by n trick r.rlesson was broueht liefore the boanl nnd been me no wnriu til up by objections of the oltlclalx that lil exclaimed, (ienllcuieu, nfler what I have on Id I consider It to be your duty lo ttii country to Kite me an or ilir to build the vessel before I lenve this room." He was Invited to call again ut 1 o'clock. He did so and. after nn hour'x argument, wan again dismissed mid asked lo cull again at S o'clock. Tho aiulnble Swede dld.no .1 :, n WrWUUt'' ' MaMaaMnafaV Wm"''iLjr'JiUA T?V? 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Lincoln's secretary of state, announced that tho Confederate commissioners, Muson uud Blldell, Who were confined ut Fort, Wnirei.would,be net free. The iii'yvss put u n end to, public ugltatlou over n tbrealeued -war with ICugluud. This declslou had long beeu uwultcd. uud the people of the noitli felt relieved, qs ths probleui "ns nettled at hint. I i About this time a project for laying tubiuuilue telegraph lilongf'tlie miuthi Atlantic uud gulf cousin to connect the Federal army and nuvy posts was Under consideration In Wushlustuu. Bubmurlnc iclegruph wiih In Its In fancy. Slinit Htretches were working satisfactorily on both coutluenU. but the long cable uuder (be Atlantic had ceased to transmit coon after It was laid hi 18IS. Cyrus Field' Idea was clung to In Bplto of his failure to con-" nect America nnd Kugluud with the' cable which failed In 1803. Dec. 30 was n day to date from in I the finances of the noith. The banks in New York, Boston and Philadelphia suspended specie payment owing to heavy loans In coin made to the.Uulted States treasury for wur puiposes, Tho crisis 'led to tho Issue of United Mates legal tender notes and fractional cur 'rciK'.v lu denomination from 2 cents up wind, thoo'e uuder f being called "shlnplasters." Tho Irouiodluto causo of the Husncii'lou wu.s the Inslatcncol by the United Slates treasurer that . all the loans made to the government I to carry on the wur must be paid In coin. I Ericsson's Naval Wonder. On the last day nf the year the en gine mid (impeller of Join! Krlcswou's ' Ironclad mjrluo wonder were tested lu New Ynrk nnd worhed satisfactorily. This little venst'l afterward became fa- f (i and went from that Interview with so thorlty to iK'gln nctlou ut once uud not wait for h voutruct, for that would bo sent on by mail. Before tho contract was Hlgueirthu keel platen for the Urst Monitor hud passed through the roll lug mill. The dosing weok, of December wns free from exciting war' enterprise. I There was u skirmish In Kentucky und auother in Missouri. On tliol!Stli of tho month ut Sacramento, Ky.. Nathan Bedford Forrest, famous Confederate raiding chief, made his debut ut the head of u cavulryi column. At Mount .Ion. Mo., the Third Missouri cava)- ry and Blrge's sharpshooters defeated n Confederate furoo estimated at 000, men. Naval Victories of 1801'. But for the navy the northern side would have ended the year with little cause 'for rejoicing over Its martial j ucuivvciuciit up lu mui uiuc. ii urfiuui to blockade the thief southern seaports 1 as soon ns uontlllllist were declared. All the ships In forefgn waters were ordeied home fur this purpose, but ns late ns .Inly'the foreign governments were disposed to claim tbut the block ade was not as effectlie as Is required by International law. lu other words, the ports were lawfully opened to fom merce If neutrals were so disposed. In the United Stales congress llself the rlfhl lo blockade uny seaports was vig orously disputed. The south, of course, claimed that the ulnckiuli was a failure. Not hav ing a navy they made no serious at tempt to make good their contention In this tespeu. Al ll.ilve.'ton. lu .Ml glut, n Confederate shore bullory lire Into the hlockndcr South Carolina. It had no other result ttiiu to inline the plucky inmiuunder of I lie hh!p lo hiyj closer lo shore nnd tos:t shelH at the butleiy, regardless of Ihp to'vn lxlilutl It. In. October, however, there wim s iplrlled nctlou off the mouth of the Mississippi bctnVen several blockailers stid the Confederate Iroucl.td Manns sus. The ram gut lu n stroke k ent I lie Federal ships about tliolr busi ness, but wus so badly damaged her self that she had to retreat. Somu of tho Federal ships grounded and were ultscked by, wooden ilverlwuts which tho Confederates had cunrcited Into warships. One of thshlps was aban doned und the rest got away. The bloikadcrs on the gulf, coast were very vigilant. About the close of the first your they were organized Into two .dMsloits, one called the Ks it Gulf squadron ana tho other the West nulf squadron. The Warships' Attacks on the Coast. Tho two successes of the navy In battlo durlug the year were not gntued by vessels assigned to dnty ns block. udcrs. They were won by naijil ex peditions fitted out specially to make conquests on the const. On Aug. SS-'Jft the fleet commanded by Commodore Htrliigbam sailed up to the North Car olina coast at Uatterus nml 'bombarded Forts Hatleras and Clark, which guarded the channel to Pamlico sound. By a clever stroke In sailing he brought his vessels Into position so that they concentrated their fire upon the forts, but escaped tlie missiles which the Confederate guns hurled at llictn. This was the first uaval victory uf Importuuce ln,the war., It was nlso the Urst success at arms oflmiwrtancv which the north could boast. A few weeks later a still greater ex petition under Commodore 8. F. Dil pont attacked the forts at tho entrance to Port I loyal sound, South Carolina. "uslHg very much the same tactics thai won the day forStrlnghomut llalterns. Dupont so handled Ills ships thut they suffered very little from the guns ut the'forts which tbey attacked. These were two In number-Forts Walker and Beauregard. They stood on opposite sides of the very narrow channel. Dil pon fs success nt Port Royal led Immediately to tho capture of. Beau fort, nn Important seaport. Troni this base Dupont explored tho coast of South Carolina und Ccorgla'to the sou lb and occupied several points of strategy which would sene the Fed erals In a future attack upon Savan nah. Confederate Victories on land. On lund the Confederates easily bore off the honors of tho year lu subslan- tlal results from fighting excepting In western Virginia. Geuernl Beauregard's stroke In cap luring Fort Sumter" was the beginning. That look place lu April, Two months after that Ceuenil 3. 0. Magruder re pulsed at Big Bethel, Va.. a Federal forco which had been sent out from Fortress Monroe by General B. F. But ler. The Federals were advancing In the direction of Illchmond. but did not Intend to strlko that point. However, Msgriidcr was u sort, of, longdlftiinco defender of Ulchmond. mid his victory led to great rejoicing lu tho Confed erate capital. In a little over n month after Big Bethel General Beauregard won nnotli. er triumph which was pleasing to the south, at Munassus. It Is true tbut tho Confederates ,c)ld hot follow up their advantage at Bull Bun and enpturo Washington, dlstaut oulyilwonty miles. But that vns(-not itbe game which Beauregard was pluylng that day. Uo wss attacked by n strong force which had marched out of Washington In tending to gostrul2ht across Virginia to-Rlchmond. Since Beauregard held up this march when It wus only a day old he deserved the credit for victory. In another month nt Wilson's Creek, Mo.. General Ben McCulloch with n Confederate force defeated a Federal, army which General Nathaniel Lyon led against blm. Lyon's object was to prevent the Confederates under Mc Culloch uud General Sterling Price from getttug n foothold La southwest ern Missouri. Lyon made a good tight nnd was himself killed In a charge. Ills force was outnumbered nud was compelled to ntrcul. This battle, was sometimes called "the Bull Itun.of the west." In another month I ho, affair at Ball's Bluff. Va.. added to thw Federal dis asters of the J car on land. There wns nothing Important' nt Issue at Ball's Bluff, but the tunning repulse of the Federal force so close to ton muln Hues of the Federal urtuy and to Washing ton Itself, was ii victory which ihp Con federates naturally made I lie most of. On July 11 the Confederates Inst the decisive, battlo for Western Vlrgluln. at Itlch Mountain and on the 13th? Car lick Ford. These two actions virtual ly gave the Federals the control of western Virginia throughout the war. The Armies' In Winter Quarters. The closing week of Ittli found the contending armies of the civil wur In winter quarters. Federal and Confeil erstt, facing each other or prepared to ilow. '. I " ' The Confederates .were everywhere on I lis, defensive. Hunting on their own soil. It was policy for them to play a waiting game, The enemy must t tack tbeaj lu order to prosecute the war. iOu t! other hand, the, policy of'tto Federals wus agresslve, except around Washington. The un!tul must be kept out of. the hands ut the Con federates st nit' cost. An extensive Uixhi of forts was built on the Vir ginia side of the Potomac. Inclosing Washington In a semicircle. These fofts were built by the troops lying Id ramps around W'ashlugtou uud Alex andria, The troops were kept under constant drill, In the west tho troops In the grcut camps yrvre nlso drilled, with n view to assuming the offenslyo nt a day's notice. The leaders uf the brigade mid divisions were nearly all olUcem of the icgular army, Tliu lend ers lu the Confederate urmy were also odliers trained at West Point, uioit of whom had sVcu itiU lu MsiWo. FAST m BY OICKENS NSGIIT FOR HONOLULU FLYING AS f'i A REAL SPORT MOSQUITO EGGS Motion - picture men ifciolnplfMieil piinlu lively work nt the gre'nlj Durbar held nt Delhi, India, InM Deeeinbi-r.' '" Patrons nf n score or more nf liioV Ing. picture thrntcrs ut Manila;' l'hllli plne Islands, nre lountlug thdliiM'IWs'ns extremely fortunate', In hnvtnrf enter prising men tit the Iicml of amusement enterprises. In that the Inirlmr tcrc monies, which were of world-wide In terest, were I'cplcted on (lie screen nt the Philippine capital In about' twenty dajs from the event ItMlf Manila tfmotrlfnl managers nro sub scribers to the hcFt film service obtain able. Tbey refuse lo illsplav liny of. the old or ohiwilcti' lllins which lilinlrn ninny exilmnges. The grand tnte entry of King George, Cinponir nf-'lndln. lit Diliil, India, wns lilheii on the groimit, Tb film wns shlppid to Iiigliind by llrst steiimshlp nnd two liour nft'r arrival a copy of It was Im II wn to the Phlllpldnes hnd ilrilveil'tliire In reconl time to be given Initial present itlon on the cvhiImc of Jn unary C. ANOTHER WIRELESS RECORD IS MADE NOHKOl.K, Vn.. Jnn 22 Drinking all former records for distance over land, it wireless message w.is reeflvnl st the Norfolk Nnvy Ynnl today from the Mure Island naviil station The InesHiigi. wits riselveil nt the govern ment wireless stntlon direct fiom Mine Island. The messnge read! "Wireless ininiiliiuliiitliin with enst nnd west cnant Is Improving "MAYO" lloi.olol i tonlglil will cilehrnte the bmidreittli ai.iiUci.'nry of the birth of ('buries Dlikins. The Dlrkcnsvecnti li my Is being uSisc-Md the world over, but nowlieie with umrc eiithusl.isiii und tiiHlcrl.iudliig II. an In lloiiolulu, where nduilrcrs of the glint novill'I ill'.-num. berlesh. The celeliinllon will t.iko pl.ue nt D'.Nlcs Mtinorlal llnll, bclunlng lit K : 1 .' o.!ocl(. nnd n .Jcnrral luvltalloit Is exterded lo the public to lilting. No iidml-sloii Is charge,!. The pro- era m Is ns follow: Hull Autumn (words by "lia Dlolt- eusi: (i.ilin Che Club The lnlltlelicii of'the llirly Life o DMielis on Ills Wtltliuc iMIas Aiilolnctttt .1 I'ostir Kong 1 lie Ivy Green .Miss Ciilluls Die kens and Child I-lfo , Illshop Itestarlck1 A Coral Miss Collnls A Hkeich from The Old I'urUnlly Khop.. Mr. nii)l Mis Ucsell Plcttlri-s fronj the Vik of .liliiiens I'crley 1,. Ilnrnn A. Lewis will speak- briefly on til" siil Jet I of u permniunt meiunilal of (be meat nnvillst. Prcsl.Unt A. P. (Irlrilth's of O.ihii Col- lege will piesl'dn nt tho Ineetlng. The inessiun' received today Is the Urst the government ever rcclv'cd dl leet from Mare Island, u distance of 3000 miles The liitssage whs sent en tirely o.irl.nul mid the distance Is greater b sevirul hundred miles tbnli uny other ini'ssugn wus ver sent. ,. ul,.( . . -I.. ... , ..,.. ..Il.l. ! ,, itltlV'InV tl , tr.n A? Aft. I that li.ivc been used by dlscovliers In j er lying dormant In Inrwic for.no.OOO, 1 the urt of II) Ing. the Portland lingo- ;00 years, two mnsaultues wire born iilmi snys: , (In Wartlmitoii a d.iy or so ago. Al". , Percy M. Pllchr stnrtud his IIUIils by ' ljelnirtulnd ttmt they were yel- ntlnchtng n lord lo horses and asiend- l,,w f"'1" "'"I""""'. J"l I"-" '' " ! Inj Ilk-n kite ns th.y went nt ii gnllop '"" " Ontrnl Aimrkn today, tbey t Whfll he rendu d the deslrisl height lis"'"- Imir.caiiitely iciitfd. I ,r..i.,ii.. I.,..,, nt. i i.ia i....n. i ih rmiit I fimflo time ago Assistant KiCretary land dropped the iomI, the I. He b.ivinx ' b collie on nerophuie. Octave Chiinlitu Inventcil several mil ililncM Mlli which experiments m made lij Ills assistants ncur I'likiii-o. due wns ii I (plane, glldir Willi n stern i-iidiler. nuotbir had live pairs nf wings nud n third had n system of nrtleulnled wings working n a pivot. Tor short flights the glhbr may sup pli.ut tbn power-driven neroun- lluv. lug no eintllie, II shoubl be cheaper. Ile Ing llghti r. It must bo more poi table. lb-lug abb- lu'susti'lii Itrr-lf In face of I n gale perilous or tntnl to n pow'cr mn ehtne. It rhollld be snfir. Illivillg fi'W- jir devlcei for llliibt, It has fiwtr parts IJInble to break down, nnd fur this rea son ulo should bu snftr. To operate It successfully iiipilres only that up pientlci st.lp to the birds of width 1.1 Ilcutl'iil spoKe In the lourso of years te.irnlng to il uiny bicoine as miub n pmt of a i hllil's ilevirnpiiHiit ns learn ing to walk, swim nnd ride n horse lie may Ihen learn to do one ns readily ns lot iIim-s the others. of HtatO Alvuli Adfe n l lived a Miinlt in .utii- pi-i-lilstorle deposit from Ilrn rll. Mr Ailte Is n clienilst, nnd aim llng the lock ound two minute lar vae 'I'ti'is nstotilslted Mr. Ail( greatly Mo sent tb, i iiiir.onlr limits to the Aurleiiltural Department for furtlur isi'leiitine inveMlgiit'on t'lnlcr treat ment the lerv.ie promptly developed Into niagnllici nt iiiosuultoes. As tin Icrsfttc were finiiul In the In terior nf Ilia, l oil, tl." Siiillbsoul.-in In stitution xpsits regard the age nf the oorth as ciivhrTu fiom CO.OOO.OOO to 00,000,(110 years, the tiTliilmum llsuio has liii m!ip(e,l us the probable ngu f the Itrukllt.vtl llloy,pilloes DIRIGIBLE BALLOONS FOR JAPANESE ARMY M:W Vi IRK. N V. J.in 22 ffiiit Japan l pkiuuliig to furnish Us unity Willi dirigible balloons nud living ma chines u-tuf revinleil tml.i), b lUrr '". II Tbe.wiill. pilot of the Herman nil -ship Pmslf'il, who was n passenger on l.onr-j tbv tli unship Vlcioiiii I. ills, , nf Plare lour hnlul nil llu litiUi of . tlie ltmnhtir.j-.oii rk-ni l.loni lln l.im llanaliilu's business wnrlil by being bls a to Japan to uimtriii-t live ,11 n ronsliilil reniler nf the WiiM Ail n U'le 1 1 in .,,s oi in,- Parsifal type for geetbill nt tlie II II I I el In, I the .fll'111--, ato THIS .t TREATMENT EB0 rg- OEN AND! 36 PACE ILLUSTRATED ; BOOK ?kkXaAaa-kkkkj kaa Aim M -Ai .Tl'IS'n.nttrflfciH a- - K'r-iz HE HOW TO .e,'. V- 'rs." tsi-f. r.-j.,' liilt TIIC M0ItCIOUJTHINC YOU r CAN MAVC -a?n5 pm I jr4Ss -tZZtWA wmm .aSV Hill ' 'ISIS ptfsy J -swawas.1,11 sip-- iiaiaim i n II ai m rJYfm ) iQl-1J-'-m-- mj -t . ttM .' J. fcllsi J' r.HpNE.S,TY" J vKNOWLEDGE,, ! 'i ' " . g 8NTELLIGENCE Q Dr.F.W.Jjocli, of Cliieea.rl"lr IJoJ by many u p(l.op (! bttl prclslUt of oioJt tn timet in hti c hoi in fliW, m.W.i you iLli llboraloffar. lUtrST' imnifimi If You Are Sick Let Me Help You Just mark with a cross X in the coupon below any of the different symp toms jott have and send it to mc, nnd Twill send you the Treatment Free so you may make a personal test of just what my special medicine will do. Tins Treatment Will Be Delivered By MAIL, POSTAGE PAID, Right to Your Own Door Without One Cent of Expense to You This offer is made to any person who sincerely, wants to be cured of Kidney and Bladder 'Ailments, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver and Bowel Disorders, Heart Trouble, Nervous Weakness, Catarrh and all other diseases-arising from impure blood, Uric Acid conditions, etc. SEND NO MONEY Simply put a cros3 X mark before the .- symptoms that you have, cut out the cou pon, sign your name in full and complete address, and I will do the rest. Cut Oot and Mall Tkla Coupon Today 1 with lo avtll ttifMir of ynuroffff tostt a proof lrlinrnt f rrt o I cn !! II Iniuy awa ru;l bftf iitus-4 a croM X mirk lfor lbiluw,u Im obkl I Uln lnliuitl. suu?iirJ , Toun. Xami ., If you are loilng- fleh. If you taVo cold aailly, If your oppetlts U poor. If you hava rheumatism. ""lmii hava alclc headathaA''"'' II you navo pain in ina uaca. stmt Or If you are subject to malaria. It. y. 1). or Dot If you spit up mucus.or illme.X nk.ii. U you ore subject to blllousneneA "" wf vrt1. irou ara troubled with catanhA WM " V"""" ' If your sleep does not refresh you If you feel weak and all run down, If you have palpitation of tlie heart. 1 9 ain tiaaiai tiaarthiim anil IrlillaaxiMi-in .. . , , . , It Is dlllnrtlr uuiltretood If you have weals longs or cough much. 'u,u, ( nll, ,,;, .i, ,,i i.i K you have any rectal trouLl. or PXWSfflKS If you belch up wind from the U)mch. or lor mmi-finif rutir If your hands and feet get cold aslly.XKouU.'v W'! If you spit up sour or undigested foojAtial lioufc n uulnli, If you hava foul breath and coated tongue. ma.Ui l.isuo rutM. If your bowels are Irregular or coostlpated, Yiofcii'V-M-ttrila If you have specks Hosting before the eyes. at once. AJJiua, If you have dlizlness or swlramln of the headA Pf.F.W.JilOth It you have Itching or burning; of your slln. n!.,'.,.-, It you have hot and cold flashes over tho body. E J It you have bolls and pliuples oa the face and on tho nk, "' '5 It you feel bloated, distressed or sleepy after eating. ' JJJ If -ou are depressed In spirits and easily dUcouraged. Ctlcasjo If you have pains In the back, through loins, hips and Joltts. ill If you get weak, nervous and trembling after slight exertion. U.S.A. If you have twitching ot the muscles, limbs, face and eyelids. 'If you have teo frequent desire to pass water, or If tlicro is drib- The Object of This Advertisement Is to reach the tick, weak and suffetlnu; those who lue UiU-d with other tu-at-menu, tlmse who have plvcu uj. In despair, those in remote pUci-swhuarenoUuppllcd with modern, up-to-date and successful methods ol cuting diseases. I Vant to Prove to Trioso People at My Owri Exprnse That I Have the Real Remedies I have perhaps the rent successful method yet devised lor the permjnent cure ol dis eases ol which I have made ucptcialty. I du not ask you to accept my word fur this. I am a Specialist nnd I do not have one remedy tli.it cures even tliltiRj no patent medicines; no "dope." My special treat ments are made up uf my own private pre scriptions perfected after years of suc:ess fill practice. My ere.it success Is clue to knowing v, hit remedies cure and treating my patients honestly. I count my cures by. the hundred ulicre a doctor In ordinary practice counts hut one. To Prove My.Claims I'll Send a Treatment Free to Tett ( I want you to try at my expense, not your. All I want to know is what you want to be cured of, I have made it, convenient for you to tell me this by simply puttinc a cross X matk ticfore the symptoms you have on the attached coupon or wiite me a letter in your ov, n words about anything of a private nature (man or woman) that you want me to know. I rcatite that 1 must help you and get your cbod will II 1 expect you to recommend mc to others. Ana you mutt fiellei e that my remedies are ccnuine, and Out I do cure, otherwise I could not afford this expense ol advertising. The Vast Majority of Patients I Treat Are Thoso Who Hare Failed With Other Treatments You msy feel dftfoursge J on account of past fall. uresi patent niediclneemay have proven wnrihtt si your tioma doctnr may hae exhausted himself even pionouncoitvniircaie Incurable but Hi is des not prove th.it I cannot help you and that I may cureynu. Tlieworstcatrsmmetoine. Slyttlat. meiit itviy lie a saiprise- to you. twt asiJe yuur doubts, try imcemoiv. Try al my espciue. You have lulhiog to lose. Accept My Liberal Offer ! It Places You Under No Obligation Whatever to Me 1 repeat you are umlrra'i obligation to accept this free offer, No contracts; no express charges. 1 v. ill pay the postage myself and dtVvcr the treatment right to your own door without cne cent of expense to you. Do not drjay; do not argue. Just say to yourself "if Dr. JUocli lus so much confidence In his ability and his treatment to go to all this expense 1 am suing to let him try." Put a cross mark before the symptoms you hive; sign our name and address to the attacluil coupon, cut it out and mail it to rue today. It will obligate you to nothing. Just let me try to help you. Address ' ' FILL OUTVhUApplicaUon and Send it TODAY. D F'Wi JIRQCH.Dept. 1082,So.Wnb;SshAvc, Chicago, U. S. A. -jf I .JSJUi'TaM , i. Ml4rSVJfV tJM ,,