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PAGE 6 PRESIDENT "SUPPORTS RUMANIA Sends Note of ( beer 1 o Kin#; Congratu lates Mikado WASHINGTON Iw. I—To en courage K'nimania. now in a dHTlculr position " -4 of (lef***:- !k>n. President Wilson today mw- Miinl th** RuniiinlM k'.'K promise of Bupport now i’ th* pea**- and after the w.*r A* the Mm* time President Wd non Bent ihe Japan*-**- *mperoi incflsnK* declaring 'hi reault* o. . Vlaro'ini I-:. - " happy a* i. n> p*Tin nent A* llk 1 ™ dtirinr frleudwhip <»f the props s os the l/nlted State- and Japan h “The people of th»•• f’nit*-4.l ■. J «aid preciden' Wilson, ‘have w.itrf. (Ml with fueling* of wannest syuipu thy and admirat ion Un* courage** i* | snuggle of your inhjest> and th< pooplo 01 Rumania to preserve trow th* domination of German mtlitar imn their ratirnr.l integnt) and ’ h** government of tti” I'nltttl States 5* d* i' 'iiinrd s o con t ill a** to Rumar-ui n ’h r s*t rwa gle. "At the *amr iim« I « >h ts n- - - (un* your majesty that >h* State'* will ail pp* 11 R:imania after th* War to the best Os t'P übllltv ; and that in any find negotia'inns for pence. it will use fi - eor-tant ef forts to s*-e to I* tha 'h» int‘gr ,f > of Rumania as a fr* nil indep* t»« ■nt nation Ip idenuntely afe g The nic««.Age to thr mikado pahl R’ “Yonr majesty**. rorilial nie-*j»gi J* moat *o me nnu th people of the fnttrd States i- i*h J>to express to your nr. sf’ ’lie felt pleasure we hav* hud in wel coming your dlatir guish-d r*rr< en Native. Viscount IshiL The result of Mb rlalt will he as happy and m permanent as the enduring frond ship of thr people* of th<» t'm • and States of America and Japan Her mit me to hope that Viscount Ishn In returning to his native land will j bear wjtb him memories of hi* vis!’ as delightful ns those he lef* with ! US.*’ CLOSE SCHOOLS TO SAVE FUEL? Vacation* In January Instead of June Suggested As Fuel Famine Measure WASHINGTON. Dec. 3.—A plan to cloee all schools In northern and central states during January and , February as a coal conservation measure 1s before the fuel admin latratlon today. The closing of schools has been merely suggested. and Is not Immi nent. it was stated, bn* one nffir■ J 1 In explaining the serious situation declared there simply Is not enough ! coal being moved to mee* all re quire meats. An Investigation Is he | ing made to determine the araoun* j of coal that could be saved by clo* in*? schools. A recess during Janu ary and February would be made up by extension of the school term for an equal period during the summer A committee to draw up a list of n<m-e*«entlola which shall he de nied coal and transportation is be ing formed by the government to- ; day.. An Immediate decision as to the handling of non war products is necessary. rt was stated at the fuel administration offices. DETROITER KILLS SELF AT CUSTERj . CAMr CTHTKR, Mich.. Dec 1 Rudolph J. Forejt. Company M, Three Hundred and Thirty-ninth in fantry. Is the second selected soldier at Camp Custer to commit -uleid* While despondent Thanksgiving night, Forejt severed n arten in his right ann an( i hi l alnv>-»t bl to death before he >\ found H>- died this morning in *he h; * '.-pi pal>—FPrejt arrived v.—►-* ...... Iletrolt. Ills home a lei;* - r >- * 1 Aft No B'-2 Flnfatkxm , li.-po-vi ency was though* the cause of hi action. Do You Blame Them ? Taxpayers In N o Rush To Settle Comparatively U w laxpftyrr- toov •dynntug- of the opening day in th. county tri *<>i-er7 office tor p iir III* 1*.'17 county tn\es. Saturdin Frohsldr not more ttian TOO persons Ttßin-d the offif e-< du r ing *he morn ing To handle Ihe "ov'-rflow" a 4oxen wire cages hav« been eiert i ed in the hnllwry on the -econd fioor of the county hulldlr.g. A squad of j poll.- <>n was detailed to keep or dor In the crowd tha* was exp«.<-ted Arrangi merts have been nnrte b> Tminty Treasttrer William H. Gr«*#n. Jr., to rslkirs ihe mißtomary conh: ■ion Tatpsiers can avoid standing la line by tnaillng checks nnd receipts to the county tr« vin»r ■< ot Jlce jf ■\ To be connected withs piano or Ofgnn keyboard a Hwedls)| muslciun All In vet-, <i .1 i ■ jjr - t«al nieuirutn tha* tmnscrlbes music as tt Is com p.- : -«n s ws* ribbon from Wbh ti 1* can he copl.-d Invest if St ton has shown that more Itnoiuen are Injured than any other . . tribal tudußtry, hot that twtly a etnatt jay r ■ -ntHk* of acctdeniß are due .> ■MBI It st»i»ck. BUSINESS IS PKAISEUFOR PATRIOTISM Times Publisher Lauds Devotion Sht>w n In War Work manned be reutpten •ot of tv jr t i.'. »,r.<i n.-. :;i (, f >) At «1e- H If! t- itnc-rr 1a set up •h-’ chips' f r T ncle Sh-- »t *e ’i 1 * f all oth* r • epu- n f-T r.eth domeatfc ami foreign cust mera going v *‘ r un,^r t h*' “a ‘' p Ooun* ’ The *’wtnd geetf, wpc-. l»teth. - ’ bu* TWtrett'S dev -T i-n ». : 1 > gr.'ftt national ad'enturr t* -r eintered everywhere After I had addressed a patriotic gathering in MaUimore where in tha Jong ag a Uea’ iiec** pr>ng mHa hreaihed into the air. h hanker «.f tha’ <if came f ward t • mv that it ivj»* hi* ,1--y ti »ti<> r with Pr.-/wd»nt Ralph K '"in*, the ment of the at-.-n |-r";iertv .u-t 'dlan in Washington. There in the ■ ap.’al al* abide many other eee»nttal P**r- > n der tee« mre***nl oondiMc.na abroad, we •-•-.ulcln t kee;> h“U*'- with l "!' i but w« relinquish them p»k iv tl\ for iac\ * gain. lien r ' f' , * , rii i ■ *t.ere n i-'.naultant on the T ulteo Statce • iT>- p^ r Vs».t k ?h :r r ir.„ ,: tl re a fr voat-general s <-a(T H ward »•: <- r tin and Jr*.*, i Vincent are on the m«* r Tinnlf*al bv#rd , - Jov ar#* nervine ■ tnvi^i ; *»n di i viiiion of t *ct* f% • *■»ry>.*. Mij * * \Y AUlrn h** stun* f r d^jmrt *•» I V & n <1 , „ mm ttg* vpq; .fV- f • tl ♦ r.f th< In !u<* tri*n to th» frov»rnni*nt. «hTh amount* to thi* * f w< nr* \i** V 9 nn you fit * ft* .7 (’* «;•*« *** rhuirman of th* hu! •* a t *r. rt And to t) * q:Art* tv n**r d*pArtm*nt w* hav* rontrM»-ft*fd h s»*A*oII4NI Hunmrii *!cp*r**n. * and . parity %.• MaJ E E ffartw h. *y' W r T’>p*r, Caj>t 1 :m u «\s«nd!*r; «**rt Walter B r*,}*. apt P M pf ri \ . Cm pi* Pl’, win * t»* < ip f W M. Chamberlain find * *ai v ' Jr***ph I rail fhi* roll to prov* re • 4 land in the loner defailea of pear* Ma\ th* ••--.in# . ; t•• b* n \. •» t i^i f*ane 1 Have mention* 1 BEFRIENDS M AN; LATTER ROBS HIM •Mike" Dura. No. 223 Joseph ram nan ave realir.-rf the Ingratitude of tnan. Saturday morning, when h*- woke tn find t *tranger he took *o bed with him. had *»o|e n 1730 from a belt around his body. The niSt; was walking along th*' street, Fri day night, and asked Dura for a “Ci itne horn*' and sleep wi'h me. invited I eira When he woke up the nun and money were gone ’Save Health CASCARAKOUININE The family rrinHy —in tablet form - -aafe, inre ea«y to tab* No opiate* no after C.\tt*9 roldt to 24 boijft Om * n I dtyi. Jyfnrty hiirlr f itfrU Get tht genuine b * wtth K’l Top ir'l Mr LVIi i H»ll S ptrt.jr r y* it if I'm KJSKI *4T.W.»ef-»2fc. Myjwr At Any Drug Stor, MOjT COMPLETE CNCRAVfSS PLANT IN THE WESt^ [isPRUNKf] LkENGRAVINGyI ST or mot,-. / a HPk \ *o v"-.U« / i, • nA isy§i TE " OETPOIT; MICHIGAN , DOREMUS SETS COKE FORDETRO.IT 2,100 Tons To !>e Deliv ired In \v\t Six ! >a> s help Quirk and 1 h* ;>•* for more p*r * ANDREW l/>Ttl%rETl ' ronaumer are s'• W per ton for ' [ the and r* r » >n for J •er*. Mr. \V hit comb sa>- VV * 4 oaf du» to i ? t » nrs> next ; * r*o v l i a r O' i rd*nr to r**> eiv#vj from ! «hinirto!i Detroit iP‘l Vtlanfrt. I | C.n . have been singled <»-.* b> the i y The coal ‘-tealing otnm "***' of th- Detroi* Hoard of fomnurce. of which Georg* Huchauan chair man. is dev,.mg ,on si,Arabic nt ten* ion t<> tit • loot ing «,* eo.G car* tak* a hand unle«-> *hi* v« r ab;*^ sense and *hc penalty severe. GEO. W. COLEMAN TO BE DETROIT VISITOR, DEC. 11 the Northern Baptist convention will b«' !n th»* city, Tuesday even ing. Dec. n. and Will b<- th- guc-t jof honor and principal speaker at a reception end mass meeting of j Baptist* to hr .•• in h» £ r jr>T I Baptis* ihurch. Woodward and Pin ro-avry Mr. Coleman is the di ton. e*ra:>hshed by b> ,ju* -* bv s h” late I*aniel ford owner of Youth s Companion, and a prominent Bap I great city. He i» also president or 1 th* Sri gam <*r- Sociological confer I enco, and j,r *i*lenf of ’he Open j A> m pr*«id-nt of the Northern * Hapfis* convention he i- giving much I of his rime to awakening the gr*-at constituency or thr« communion tr open to'*™ Chyle Man church. Vr Coleman has many friend* Tn w jth the Associated Advertising * Club* of *he World, having been ,rr ,i 1 , n » tVvl4 !Hfl ’ • Pfl ft a I OrKJifj- I izatlon will cornc to you if you Ail: train thoroughly for olficient service. Opportunity for thi* kind of training alTorded in the day and evening cla.sse6 of 183-161 Cat* Avenue Phone N*a,n 633-t so- illusttated catalog. Larg***'. bp,t equipped business achooi In M rbigan. R. C. MUELLER & SONS TS SHKI.BT STHF.KT MACHINISTS AND LOCKSMIIHS Krrt ot a.I kFrvJs maUe ».u Uvnmowtr* r#(.aire<l and sharpened Telethons Main 4111. IFlPoK^^ [(BEFORE YOU J tT build a ■ • }< :4 Visit the Bu 'ders' A Traderg' P'REE PERMANENT BUILDING EXPOSITION Everything ,n the Budding Line Fourth Floor WnolMoit * Huilding C/ TERMS REASOf*>4IL EL SO.MK (IIOK K Ol FIUFs \MJ kVMiiin si* \n;s FOR RENT DETROIT TIMES Mavor Savs D.U.R. Manifests J 9 Unlair Spirit in Abrogating Agreement on Short Notice Mayor Mr i -.sued the follow'"* after the D. U. IT announced it would increa*. f r*» to five cents Sunday; -In .niun.r. . r. i , ..... . out giving the city ad.quat. police, tlf. I*, troit i itl'v has no* manifested a very fair spirit • als the p. ; i . » | ’.»> comp, tj s contention that it nan not give proper service without an increase because of the higher cost of labor and materials ma> be true but .is one partv to a contract which has been in effect for more than four >■• ar* it does not show the beat faith to abrogate it on auch notion • •T’nfortuuately. the municipal ownership club which the city held over the company was weaat-ned with the defeat of the municipal ownership amendment While 1 believe that the people of Detroit are willing to pay increased fares provided prevent wretched service Ls unproved. I do not '*ink *h;s increase should have come until an investigation by competent ngineers proved that it is necessary Ju*t wh«' emirs* th* dt> take. I must decide after a conference with the board of streo* ratiw;<\ commlsMonera, and in a communication to th- council Tuesday nigh* I shall present th* situation In full. •The company has taken a particularly opportune time to make its demand. If there ever was a fiine when i* would be inadvisable to order company to stop its car,- provid’d it does not continue the present rate if fate ;. is the present tinn Many of our factories are working day and night on war orders for the government. To order th*- company to stop its ars now would not only interfere with th. transportation of the people of hi- city at the worst sc**on of the year bu* it would mean the suspension of this work so viral to the sticce -ful prosecution of the war "The company has announced that th*' Inrrrua Is only temporary and •hat tt will be g’ad •*> readjust fares when conditions warrant it. If *he uvesugation by engineers show* that the company's demands are reason ,bl* we w,U have so arrep* them On the other hand if I* Is disclosed thai *hc company's pr* sen* earning* ar* 1 sufficient, we will make use of every club in our possession to fore.* it to terms MECHANICS ARE EAGER TD SERVE Many (Jive I p (rood Job* To Work For Uncle Sam In France From shops all over the city and n* urhbormg towns mechanics ar*- :iock«m; to r hc army trcrulting sta- 1 ton a T No 221 Woodward ave. to •nil*' frr service m the . ... ■ ■ -i, >.. . • .> il;e l T nit*Nl i*i.v»s gov. rnment at the American ba-*e in France N|en nr* leaving excellent posi , • ;n RU] install M 0 work .for i'nrle Sam so an uch smaller wage, o.riu l-e. tUM they f. el it is ’h-ii . p.i * »>t r.<lv en'.ur* Far -w, 11 scenes* ~r \W>mlw ; ird-HV< .i- th* nv ti gath i*r i' front of ,k *' r■■ it' nt head ■ u. t r>. r- •»; board spt ' ial cars for | h» Mirh.grn fentrai station, nr*’ ! common sight* th* ri \, From h* r* the recrut's go dire*. ; \q (’amp Mrges. newly established in M'a.*bine?*,n. H. (’, where they jor equipment. All will b* in Franc* before the first of *h- year, arcoro j ing to present i>b.n> f'here arc ac [ toininod-i*’*>ns at C«-mj for ~ about thr*-* unit?- The ! i*-cruiting -.quad for this branch <■* i th* ser . it.•. comprising tour tir-o lieutenant* and a medical * iaminer, *'Xt’»-« t ; t« l'uis*- a full unit in D* * 1 'nd* Sinr< Jus* Sunday about t*M> i httve b- * n enlisted. F'’iila> w-;u> 'he 1 banner dav thus far. IT, men being I sc*. a wa About more l*-f‘ Sat urday toon. In adlif ,n t*i these men the arms To Our Customers — A- you are probably aware, Governor Sleeper’s Milk Commission for the State of Michigan, consisting of State Dairy and Food Dommissionor W'xwirufT, J. N. Mcßride, St-ate Market Direc tor: Da N. Waterbury, member of the State Buad of Agicul ture; Kx-(Governor Warner and Professor Anderson of the Michigan Agricultural College, together with the following representative people from the city of Detroit: J. Walter Drake, representing the Detroit Board of Commerce; Mrs. K. M. Grindley, representing the Federation of Women’s (;iubs: F. X. Martel, representing the Federation of Labor— a committee appointed at the request of both producers and distributor of milk for Detroit—have been spenigsg the past ten days in an exhaustive investigation of the cost of produc tion and the cost of distribution of milk, with a view to arriving at jm equitable price to be paid the producer—a price which will enable him to increase his production of milk, instead of selling off his cows, thereby depleting the dairy herds throughout the state, as is being done at the present time. TM« commi sion decided that, rnrfhmencinr TVeember First, tb« price paid the farmer-producer should be $3.35 per cwt. f o h. delivery at country station platform— * I This l*eing an increase of 85c per cwt.. or 1 Vjo per quart over his present price. The commisdon also authorized an increase of distributor’s price to con umers. to 14c per quart and 8c per pint. This, therefore, is to advise you that, loginning today, Saturday, December First, the following schedule of prices on Towar Milk and Cream goes into effect: Pasteurized Milk 14c per QUarl. 8c per Pint. Jersey Milk 16c per Quart, 9c per Pint ( oflfee ( ream 14c per V 2 Bint Wayne County .-»-n* ' . infantry recruits to Colucv bus F'ritlay and nearly 30 today Other recruiting squad* from the i.uarternri.sur'e department are at work m ToUdo and St. lx>uls. A man refuft-s to believe that & girl know* how to kis-« unless he has ‘ tt direct from her lipv .. I v jtj Don't endure that itching Heal it with Resinol T’-Jit itchinp which Ic-errii vu awa*e at right, Re-wthiamMUMiwN , , . . If ,ha, it can tw and IT< rs you to »• rati uat the most embarrass- n**«lonopcwndMirtace* witK i ing times, ia almost sure to yield to Resinol Oint- «• itcirvhni y th. (ii.r..m,c,rt «f>p. »nd h.a inf I begtnswitlit'ie hrstapplication.andthedistress’rg l»r>l Omsnsi kninot eruption quickly and Vippears. Resinol Ointment S'wpir,»«T<l be» I ' •« Kestrel S.-wp fur >K, is even effective if aided by Resin*,l Soap. i>,!ft.»tw»|K*>«nktwky'«»h CAST OUT DISLOYAL CITIZENS M %H«H 4.1 X Vice - Pres. Marshall W ould Denatural ize Seditionisto WASHINGTON. Dec. 3.--Vlce President Marshall Saturday d© dared In favor of "action to annul naturalization of disloyal Americana and confiscate their property to the government." 1 If the d*H-trines advocated hr pa Surest Cough Remedy Made from Globe Pine Ballv MU* #t Ho..*, V*tt Eevmvwical t.##4 t« ChlMr«a Prnrar* two r*inna at glycvrln* and • half imbn of Globa Pine Compound (C<mrentrtkt#d Pine) from yoajr dru*«Ut g Mis thm. with nts hrarinir Üb'wpoociful# of tr»nuUt«rd «n**r In half a *Uw of »*t«f T«k*> • tmttxvmful •« oft«n »» HgL?- n»c###«rT ,r> alve r.lief. R. »ur* .i/SuM **’ I*t Glob# Tin# Compound W3B.tCone.ntr.ted Pin.*. No other iTyEjfciwill *n««rr th. purpo#. in tb« formula whichcom*. from .mln.pt mod to ml toil rr • and tnakro th* moat rff.r‘.l*#. pl.a*«nt and ***■*“■ prompt-artlnp r.nwd* for eovi.Vi* and eol-la affecting the bronchial tub.* or throat. A# can b. ae*n It contain* nr harmful drug# and may b# u##d fr#.ly. *1 OX1) AY . DEC EMB EH T , 1917. ciflhta were applied in the I'nlted ■ States, It would lead to scenes like those in Ruasia," he »ald Newbhrry j Butter Enlists Anton* 17 Detroiters to euliat in j the navy Friday. »o« Antonio rtern : hard Andreaaaen. butler tti the horn* of Truman H Newberry Andre.no sen i* 24 years old a native of Not way, and a naturalised Americas j j Citizen. He will b** ness? at once t | the Brooklyn navy >urd where h< will he with his employer, who l* a lieutenant -commander of naval. re serves stationed at the Brooklyn yard. To clean the air that enters an automobile carburetor an inventor has patented a device that passes it thru curved, square sectioned tubes, the dirt being thrown to the. sides by centrifugal force. pLOATING specks before the * eyes, dizzy spells, palpitation of the heart, less appetite or craving for sweet or sour kinds of food are signs of self poisoning by products of poorly digested or imperfectly eliminated food waste which nave entered the blood. Beecham’s Pills assist to restore normal action of liver, stomach and kidneys. BEECHAM’S PILLS Direction# of Special Value to Women are with F.vcry Bo*. Sold by druggitt# throughout the world. In bose#, 10c.,25c. i a fl ! Meeting place | of Representative | Amencan Men and ?*Vl* I Wfomen trom every f state in the Union I illl ,WU JltJlir’ *»WiiiiMWM-JsfM WMmmv* »*.:o,»ar*,*al| I \ fiiM’v deposited in , |i "xjX |\ 10l II s.WIMiS DEPART- | / \ MKNT ON nil BEFORE rs /_AJ y IMF VIII n| KAMI MONTH if K| A\ 11. I. I) n\ \\ | \ TKHI-.hT i ' xKMi'J'J "" ,M '"" , - 1 // 111 Is f VN K MAINTAINS I < BRUIN COMI'I Kil.n i■;iji:im.ir braving imi Vol'H t (*N\ FNIFM I A |s| T I ... . .. .... . I 111 M\| i\ A (till M I <ll jj ' BOH I loon. BKSornrits liVKII SEVENTY MILLION ! ovkh D< ILL MIS Ol MF SO TllThS | SAFEGUARDS KVER\ $70,000,000 im»li.aii i)U*o>niM). THE PEOPLES STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE DANK [RnANC H F. a [ «»iva »*p rwrvrr miar* c»vr>*i rcs.p# j**.*;* I on, *rr» so *■**(> taiMit! rv eats* rt.axta aiia.tttt I I ixm irrrt*<o* wr>t hs*tc'.t ■ ■oaai. rnit I ■ **r> irarrios atarin.T> fotvra m -»eu. y I I M w**aisijT«). *: set Hvrast n* * M I tiwn.l. ry>a*»K i.t«»h jrr.rra««"t < r*ra arvirttu vonDvtSD. roaata ruterrrs ■icatui*. roavta iumtna Wayne County and Home Savings Bank Organised 1871. * Capital, Surplus and Profits over $7,000.000.00 OIRECTORS. A A, Athr**hf 3 Orf«a Wm V Afnara Cam W. Hr»w*n <»u*»nth*r JUlph 1 Clir»ncr VI H’jrton Julius i> M.'■ <* 1 (imnt H»c« f,» n M Rut*#l Jam* • s. \ S«*\ burn chart** F f*o!lina Chari** '• Jrnk* ’ A l*- ' J! Frank H Crnil ’»’->«"« V (in;-'* H Tnybr John M bonaldaon tin * M* r*-l<r * Wiley OFFICERS Chart** F Collin* ... nuirmAn Jullua H. Jlaa** p r **l'Unt Frank H Crmil. Vlre-President Fr*d o'i»nth*r. Vl**-rraald*nt Wm "» rjr****n ~ . Vlre-rr**lrt*nt Orl« p Taylor Vina- fr**ld<-nt Umri* Wil*r ... Vlff-PruM nt *V m 1* \f nnfr.., . V|oe-Pr*iitd*nt STATE AND COUNTY TAXES AVOID THE RUSH Mail to County Treasurer description of your proper ty showing ward, side of street, lot and block number, and subdivision, together with your name and address. Tax receipt will then be mailed so you can remit by check, mbney or express order, and avoid tanding n fine. This will save piojxuty owners time and trouble. Persons owning property irt the new\ahne\ed territory will save time anti trouble by bringing with them their 1017 City Tax KeeoTpTr ft: 30 A. M to OFFICE HOURS: 4:00 P M WM. H. GREEN, JR.f County Traaaurar (’ORONEKS HAVE VERY ItrSY YEAR furir. thy h c.il vi ir tor th* Wayne county comners 1 ortire end mg Friday at midnight. 2.40*» cases w«re lutndled b* Coroners Morgan Barker and J,*cob Rotbacher and »h».ir 'd» rk>-. L.dward (. and John Creedon. Beginning Monday there will b** two tddiuonal rncunher# **f the morKue “taff llnrr> Kuhagen will be ttte dav r l* rk. and Potter Palmer ill Livf * h.*i c;** of ill** morgue, latnen \evilt was reappointed morgue keeper. Effor'a itt*• tedng ’nade by the «oroners and sh« county auditor* to douMe th*- pn .x, nt ens aetty of the morgue id to ti.itroige tin chapel nnd workrooms*. I Kdwtn T. r*U*r» Caahtar Arthur R. T.nrh A»*t C**hl*r I IPikH ft Hurnt A*M c«Ahl*r U‘m fl vlrci.-nahon A**t Caahlar i ftot-rh A*«t c*«h(«r Tti u F ». ( *fus A.«*t f'Mhl»r la* n Dalalatah Aaat '"n*h!*r f}* > IT Jr t.n«tnra A**t. C*»M#r