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1 JAMES G, BENNETT, OWNER OF HERALD, DIES WIATHIH-Fi, m see: I RED CROSS ANNOUNCEMENT PAGE 11 "Circulation Books Open to All." 'Circulation Books Open to PRICE TWO CENTS Cepyrtght, Ml IV b rt I'reas I'lilillshlai in. (Tie r .nri World), NEW YORK, TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS mm. lliP . . . i mt i ftCQUAMQ UklllTIHIIV KEEP ON POUNDING BRITISH AMIENS JAMES GORDON BENNETT DIES IE New York Was Publisher's Official Home; Will t Be Probated Here. MARRIED VI 7 YEARS. Bride Was the Baroness ie Renter and He Has Two Stepchildren. MViaKL'. K re nee. M) I4-J.i,r- Guidon Bennett. prOfUiOtoi of I the New Tork Heiald. died at 1 e'elook thm morning. IflMT having i ren unconscious for two Mr. Bunnell's teat word before reap- Into unconsciousness weie in relation to his newspaper Inter 1 Mra Bennett vm with her bUatjand whfn h died. Mr RonneM nnd speni (he winter at hie Villa in BgOUlleu H beOgmg oeerheate.1 While paying visit to a h-piti in Parle in iiih Lite autumn. An attaik of Hipp iued. and lit went to the .south at Hi.uice to euperate in i he milder air Pneu monia developed. Prom ihia Mr Ben nett recovered, but the attack wag quirks followed bv aacond Bennett lid BOl main until be HM oovgnty -Uiraa im old. Hu inde, the llaroneae tie Iteuler, wee the widow of Qoorg imiue i" Rautar, a on of the founder of Reuter'a Nearg Hervipe The Raroneea da ftautai araa burn Mil : Pot tar of i'ii ladelpbla. vi.a Baronaaa u. Itaular had 'wo children when l:e beoam Mr Hun Bait. The oldest, QgoTfa de K.'Ut. r. rs now t anl ani s old WILL OF MR. BENNETT TO BE PROBATED HERE; ITS TERMS NOT KNOWN No inkling Yet .i- lo Disposition "i the Herald I -t lit .t Nol He So l arge a-- Estimated, wiiai disposition is to ( made of iha j New York Haraldi IU Cans . . In, on u ltd the New York Evening, Telegram, .lenrne fJord.ui Bennett' I lira newi paper ptopeitiea, .an no' ha known until the dead publisher's will read This iaatrumonl will in' opened and filed for probata In Nam ."orb bias much as Mi Bennatl deaigna ed Nan Vork a ii' ofAcinl leeldenc In iln Ming of hu laal inooma 'i report. Hta residence j- livan II rapor( aa No. ST vaf T 1 ii St .-ei Tn loa n house of (r Bannetl i- at preagnt ocsiupied b Qeorg k Pollock, one of the Herald si a IT N;thr Robert M Candlei Of No.. ii wa'.i si be dead inan'a nlior.j nay, not (leotg t'oopei manuring ! editor of tio' Ma aid nnd Tgiagratn could s.i.i whethet Iht dead publ ih-l er'l bod) a ill be I) oil-hi '..tide In try for burial Rounetl'a ii.io 1 oi annduatini ins bualoaaa from i oai the wa'.ei n.i ihgt tng hU liualniai IJfalra ntltfi no man lanvaa h a r-i. aawtPtivaa In Nan Vorl arlth imie gAnwIadga of futurt itepn i ba by his In i a a beiKtuia s undei Iha HI But natt'a wife w.d coui' to Ne ' be present when it la offat'i i , nate. Whether he, two sni by iar feamar huahan.l. n Bar I II killed on thl I imn ' n lull hliti 11 rbe English Arm) will ban n ie atata is not known Aul Murga rnharitaiii i anhan aakad about 'ne prraanl nn- ITaaa11Mga1 a U4 i IN FRANCE : FUTURE CQNTRO OF THE HERALD NOT KNOWN L HULBERT TO RESIGN IS RUMOR. BECAUSE OF ROW WITH CRAIG I )ock Commissioner Declares c Comptroller. Is Blocking Him in His Work. it waa rmpoead nbom Cit) nail to day tb. it Commlaaionar of tiocka and Farria Murray Hulbari s...n to re e:icn He rtaa alraad daelarad in public meatlng and In ih praaanea of the Mayor who a pointed bin that lie la "dlsp-ated," that lie line "loat bean" in hie w..rk and that Comp troller ''niia; ie standing very acrl OUaly .ii his way I'm t lieriimre. in a latter aant tn Mayor Hylan isi nUfbt, an, l win. i bg and nut the M lyor mada publl Commlaalonai Uttlbarl hu mail's atrongrly tu t' tb Comptrollar baa shown favorltiaig to be Nam York. Saw Ha van end 11 ford Railroad Company. Mayor HyUin does not aprnovH ..f R feud between Comptioiler flail! and Dock Commlaaionar Hulbart, lie aranla to niniiit.iin a peaceful ..ml barmonlout attltuda toward th Comptrollar who, Ilka hftnaelf and Aldarmanle Prealdanl Rmlth. "bas thtee votes in tile Board of Ksum.ite. it ia known Mini Iha Mayor la ao daalroua of rnalntalnlng harinonious ralationa with th mambata of the Board of Batlmata, particularly the Comptrollar nnd Iha Aldarmanla Praaldant, that be would to. perfectly willing; 10 ane.pt Murray Hulbart'a rwalgnatlon aa Dock Commlaaionar rather than ait quietly by md endura a wianule batwaan Iha fointitrotler end Hulbari ai avan board meatlng Tbarofora it la qulta safe predict that if Comptrollar C'rala ami Cam inlssu.net HiiIIumi pontlnu to Unlit In .pen maetlnga as thay have hren since Plar 8ti bacama tumnus. Hill bort'a "raaigngtlon" win follow in the Wry natural course ,,f events. SERGT. BAYLIES DOWNS EIGHTH GERMAN A.IRPLANE Neu Bedford, Mas., Boy, in "Mork" EkCadrilU, Adds io His Honori PARIS. May M Serat Frank I. Baylita of Hie "gtork" i-Javadi ,IIh. ha' bioualil dnn another liennsn mi china, the e.jflu H i,, bpj cieil.i alnce Keb is The Pargagnt'l hone ll In New Bedford, Mass , and be f .. nierly i'ii"l in the A in." i s a Held Aliil.it Isn i BRITAIN NOT AGAINST PEACE BUT TALK IS IDLE NOW u tgii i lluniberlaiii Tells I nit mi ' v LimCIl I n I mil pn Battlefield. l.i IV I ii iv. Mm -ii,, ,; , ,., ,( iien' la no' ippoeed tn peaoi bui it li i i women'! k'n'umal Tarig Helena ka QUIET ATTAMrQ MA Willi Judge Decides Adversely in Resemblance t Young dray tn Thomas J. Morrow . The disposition "f nn estata amonnttatg tn aotrornl bUAdrad lboua and dollars parhgpn a million -raati Upon tb.. resemblance between Cbarlaa V (Iray, thirty yonra old. a .leik ,u a Nam York manufacturing concern, gad a handful of pboto- grapha of the lota Thomas J, Mor row, waalthy saan and door menu facturar, Mr Morrow dlad Jag it. Iftld, while etaudiiiK befme a gtOOb liuker III the otllce of a bfolior at No. Hi Wall Street. Just.ce Tompkins ,,f Bttpt wiiih t'ourl rgagntl) he.a ibai Oray dM not rOSMBbtg the piiotoKraphs of M "rrow anough 10 be big sun, and tbnt his claim to g half f th" aatnta was go) ruoatantlatad by tba fait brmight out b Hie stilt in aqulty. An opven.1 has been taken The estHte now ia In pnaanealon ut I La manufactnrar'a widow, who waa !iis se cond w,fe, and thalr aon, Tbomaa t. Morrow Jr. a boy of 'hlrtaen Qray, whose mot bar wna the ih st Mra M" ar, is gmptoytd by th-. vet- Manufacturing Compgny of 37 Colon Sun...... hi fifteen dntlum g I Ora) I , .. ,m t,. ' he Morrow ggtaYta is Uaaad principally upon tba wxirv told by Ins RgWd ariiiidparenta, Mi and Mra. rliarles S Orny, win, adopted him three u.ontha nfier ht was burn lie now Uvea with them at .. 4:"i I'lermonl Avenue, Brook lyn In S in Pi in " Hie Intter pert of November, 1UI, Tbomaa .1 Morrow and his Wife dUagTaed ind Heparated lass ill. .ti two mon'hs laier, Jan I. Ilfg, a lul l was horn to Mrs Mor row It. Tin-" uf the une.ttl,j ,i. maatlc ralationa of the Motto wg, Mra. Morrow a pnrania air, and Mr. Char lea s Qray. were gimniiiiugj t,, California t- im New Vork to lajfa cha tk of the child Aonofdini t the atory told by tb,. aged grandfather on tb" wunna aianj Mm in Claimed rtin bov as his eon and upon Ms ret irn lo N' w York bought a ailver loving cup for him ;it Tlffany'a Ha alao made nrrangement'. for the boy'l adoption iy his; irrand parents, uccordmg to Mr 'liay. nd agreed tO legre him half gf his estate Morrow eaw the boy on aereral oc.ca siona, thl I alt Mm" bcinif when ha a.t e.aht years old M'ii "w nd bin firs' wife eie di forced and 'H''h aMbMgU'jnIly reinar- lied. Mrs. Morrow becoming Mra. h. A. Smith Th ' hlld tHkiiiH the nome of Cham S Uruy, remained with his Km edp rent The contention of tbt present Mrs. MorrO nnd the estate, thut Oray is not . untied to a share of the late man ufgoturer'i wealth, is based etuefiy on iue tggtlmon) o' Howard Meti. nor ist'a helper, w bo It 1 alleged .followed Mrs. Morrow to California In ism. on lb Wltneai stand I," testified that he had known Ml- MorfOW MUgggtOl) and said II a in- belief that (irey g ,. - Ills soil iii renderlni daCigloJi, Jugtiv Tompkin agld -' Org) in no wav raaembled l pb graph of Mor- cow, but ii did s" 'bat Qrgy rtroni i reaemb d Mai i U. S. TO BUILD CAPRONIS. in, iia 1 , pe at Bombing Plane lie I .eil. aaa. m. ' Aw CLAIM 10 RICHES HANGS ON HANDFUL OF PHOTOGRAPHS I HI HE DEMANDS A FORTUNE ON ALLEGED LIKENESS TO RICH MANUFACTURER RIOTERS FORCE TROOPS OUT OF PRAGUE SUBURB an J Trouble Spread! rhrough Bohemia. 1.0X, Mnv M - A Pfi: of k hii. ht n . l.i ri at Srnl in" m iili- urb or 1 m u 1 '. i:th. nuH, nni tha traopi t'lMMI liaVC hf'f .M M'ht HU l (HI Kali Tl.'ltlKt iltap-itfh from Aint riiwin ih- porti. ) Ohf tMii.dred atiU flflv IMOAAM 1 --aid to Iihv bBii uitt'it'J nr ni'uiiinl , of J motiftrH liOIUi Th Hu rjitnii h( r )iri rHislirned Th frm-r. U rattled HC thiniisr' Hohfiiua lCOr4tn 10 Ul9 dlnpattrh SIX PLANES LEAVE FIELD FOR AERIAL MAIL SERVICE Twv Ck1 tn Belmont Park, New Vork Terminus, Two to Phi la- delphia and Tu to N ashinjfton. His glrglangg aoared aas. fi-om the Mineote Ariatlon Pn !J tbie afirnoon to lake UP their glaVtlOttflaTOr tba ot.ee nn of the iishlnrton I'hK.i'l. !iii . -N York aertui mail aersrice to-morrow Tfcs ma'hmea ate Ourtlaa blnlaiie, of the J N 44 type, equipped svllli IB'- powei gaotora. fitted lo onrrv '"fi Dounoa g msi! enak and were dt.v'-n try arm aviaton tk,i efarleti for ne.mn.it I'irk New York termtnu of the Ball i""- 'wo fo, t'nilaoelphia an, I iu (or Wa.-n- Ington. To-morrow ihey will r.lav the mail. v asiilnat ig to Pbiladelgbll la New fork and I rk phi 1 0 hlngtPt. 'wo agtra planes for emergonelo $76,175,000 LOAN INTEREST. WASMIMOTON, Mav it- ln P" - Hon for lb firel aaaglannual Internal pament on iaoond Liberty Loan bond due to- uvu row, bank to-daf wr tlooded with liuerest uoupon. The pi ment will total i;u.rr,,'fi New 'i a, .. i ii.tat Make EM baaia, an ATl.vNTl'' PORT, May ' kntaricgn t irpela boat destroyer pnt It) hi re iiin ufter a trial -pin arlth iha fiL'ures i.N. ,'i l.i atlna ne: spe--. ,n s.','-. -1 Hiding u iioldi' hei ip, . rui t u 1 Tn veaaal 1001 n emmlaaloni aeiii to iihei anditratie te.ts. pi i A C I N G ESULTS, Pace 2 ENTRIES, Pape t JjaaaaaW alBgMV Mi y R I HUllw Ull EVILLE HEADS "HOLD UP" ACTORS, SAYS GOVERNMENT Trade Commission ccuses Managers ssoclatrOti 01 Monopoly and Blacklisting. a'ASHTKOTOM, Mn 14. COg I lain' al'efina lhat the V'Hildevill. ' Manager'.' Protective A ssoriat I, 11 U I a combln Hoi, tn reeiralnf of goal 1. r.e and iiiut it collects . "e..iv,. I f.s-s. domlnatea he raudavlll muti, ; and Mgckllita eaudevltla perform ai ', wb. a,e nol in good itgndlBg with the a Beoglg I ion. was issued tOda ' 1 the r'dei i de , ' -i ' The gotajplgini i agnlnat 'lie Vaud .'.o MgAutrarg' ProtcotBr Aaaoulg- : Hon, the National N'audev.lle Aitls'1. LiJli. tho I liile.l rP-iuki'ic fgltitt Wtg Colectlon Agencv, A t'aul Keifb K K. Albee, Ham A Scnbtiej. Marcua I.uow, Mai tin II. -k. It. Moaa and Slme Hilvermeii Tin, comtnlssion nsseils that be cause of the lain, number of IhagtgOg controlled by lh asao.-. It imposaiiiio foi rariats perform an to make a living outside of these houses, and that through th creation of the monopoly the aaaoofntlon bdnoppogad ,md prgctically itgmped out a format "tisaociat ion known as tfir Wh.'e it ,t', Aetora" fnlon and Associated kjt Meases of Afltetigg. Ke-ardinr the collection of faga wlilch g llmltad by the law of , w Vork to 5 tier rent, of Hie aalari paid, the complaint ejive lhat the respondents h ue .1 acbntni; b) which perform era are roQulrad to an lib: it mi... ' 5 per cent, nr more to a 'pergonal rpreaenta,tlve,' th.-ae 'pgr. agnal ropreaentatl vee' being given franchises be the United Itookina I'ttiees. wblok enable them to eoiloet fma in exo. aa of me amount allowed by law.'" Another gllgfgtton la thai Ibn vnu devnig publlngtlon, "Vgrlety," ia used na a medium 1 getting lb ns sooUtllon'i i,ruiinrand 1 tiefo-s 'lit. I perfafmere, nd that ig return for' ' thla aarvico by "Vnrlatv," the iiaaK I olaMon rgcnitrgg 'hat vaudevilla par-1 I former "pgtroptgg th admrtialag looiumng of that publication to took an catenl Hint ,t, ,p. lal laauag and holiday n'lmlera It coMa na about JOO p.lHes ... adver-laing Is acfora nnd tueir 'pgfgoMl rgpraii ntntivag,' Obloh Is paid fo'i at the rata Of ftaf. It ia rbaraad also thr 'he aaso- I elation mail, a and piitnisliea black- I Ugtg of pOfforggOgg and tneatisha and I reuulrea Its members to employ only performers who are in K"ul atan link- i mgmbgra of the Katlonal Vaude ville Artlgta, inc. an orggnlaation the aaaociation creat, d to tako plana ,f ib vviii-e iiata Aoton Union. - Rao Hiwmed by . A lit.. for Sltnekt. Waiia, Klngaley, Publlrigj m-eeioi of tn t'oited Booking Ofgeea, In ihe Pgleee Thealra tlilding Mid to da lhat the lomp'aint of the Pedara! Trade I'oinmlsslon arnlfiRt Iha faude , i Managcis' Protective Aaaoelallon. was baned on an atta.k of (ne White Itaii- "tfa the mi old ca he aid i 1 in,. ' inn r.anin 'mr- in. While Rati have brouKhl Ih.. glgttei ii' They have had It before two dlatricl atteri.ei and have gone 10 the Attorney Qeneral I grlthoui aeeompllibing anjftnlng, ti 1 ibey will gel the sunn reaull In I till lindane, Tba 1 .' --u. . m the Com . musiuii c aa leaned upon begrlng an v lona aid,, of tb. cane and e teal (tontt 1 dent that when om ld ll nit before I tbein. tber can be hu on out com ' We hive thirty dai ', In allloh 'o an fcAr ,' I ' There la pn COltaetlOP ' gi i i a ... 11 our books win ebon and 1 cm ii proved b) th a'ti-i.- our ipplo A ' ' I;,-1 ebargfl ' hu a 41 esidur, ' .1 1 VA FIRST MILLION TONS OF NEW U. S. SHIPS BUILT AND AT SEA I W Vessels Completed, vo:v Than Hall of I otal l on nage Since Ian. 1. WAsHiMiTtiv, May it Tbt Orel million tons of ships rnmpUHal and delivered ti the I lilted States Ikiv erunient Hatter Hie direction "f 'tie ,jhir,in. n , ...,. . ,i,. mxh aeaa lo help iefet Qeranai A total of IVl vessels of l,lg, , ,., , n,,...H ,, ,.. M,,v , cording t" gigllatlga oomplked i,v ex pei ia of Hi.. Shlppnia Hoard Sine- Inn. I more than half of the lota! tonnaa-e. M7.PM, hue been lelivered. ba iiKintni totals hate ahown and land la. 11 ne Most of the ships dally red were requisitioned on the wins i In 0011- X .liMcl form when the United States entiled th., win. Vl'tually all are of steel soaetructlon, None of Hm ahipa of tin- a. rem woo4on programme hue been delivered, altbiiuab folly six have been lallln lied, due 'o d' lav in on' ,.1, ,1. boiler and other uinchlner The first completed wooden ahtp built on contracts foi the (loVern iiivnt. n,ia s undergoing apeed Irlala off the Pacific Uoaat laeliyeile of ships insl a, ,1, wen mule at Meat Span w s Palnl Me : Ch. iso, Kaoraa, Mick . Olouregter, , I w,i ' in 1 kI. ii . o md kfen tfork RlKbi steel taaip totalling II 000 'lone, were co mulcted iloiuia the aeven days end ina; Mav 11 K jrteen reaaela were haunrhed with g totgl tonoaga of '67,inn. of wi.p ti aaven weia au-el with a total DgpaxHty of 13.104 oni The ateel dallvariefl in- I kled 'he rg. frigargtor ablp, Iwo iankra and Bva HI KO cssels I The mate of Main during in" eteok ' turned cit its nisi noodan ablp lor the novanungat, the iodna, 8.100 'on vagggl, built at Portland "ERROR" ABOUT U. S. ARMY IS CORRECTED IN CANADA I Keooft Thai American Korce Were ! (n B f ( )ue , n,. , . , ' V" UOtfmiM. i OTTAWA, fa:. it n,. atgtgmaM thai tl had been ,e iid got la ne American foroag la Prguee iinM thm had beeioine a ' f-i.niplete. powerful self auppotiina- aVmerleaa armi n lnfiirre.1 and du Is an art I I vn, pllnMon,' gecordlng I" a llAtametll re eglved from :h in liah Clovrninn1 by the 1 '.ii " t 1 , tioverngaon! and rnadi (illbtlo to-gay a "OfflOlgl nea- ' The rt-isrei.ce, whrh u not ear rented, was contained In s lummare of operationa on the liilit.-r, flftnl made publta h gundar nlvbi lad om na from tbt Wai t'omml al thi ; I SWitbtk OnMnal Tka i ml from I Ik Briiiab floveramai 1 g rei . la iai eva that owing la Ihi "' ' n r,,nt, llallog II waa not madi rlea thai the' reference "related la th parted wh'-n America flrat olnd 'ne war and bad no re'ation la tlla M inl Vent n.r-- 1 tag ihe American argil Ii being brlgad d ith the Hntenti ' 11 41,612 BRITISH LOSSES REPORTED DURING WEEK 1 avi.Htie Probaul : Heat iel 1 Any Week "f Ihi W.11 ?..m ( )fflcers in 1 1st. U lMDO May H Hi tab caaualtiei rporta ge .pea lo.ga 1 riitr at d vt led ei lui.uw ' Mi ' alen. ItLtdg, CDCMPU- I IlklvUlll dditicu a Kin cdcmpu umm i ?Z BAHLti Ur IN FLANDERS AND PICARDY London Reports Successful Raid Near Robecq in Flanders, and Paris Announces Success at Han sard on the Lower Amiens Front. LONDON, va 14. iermaii guns are hammeriivj j.i ui-d.:y on the brilisii front between tfw Somme ind the savre, nurtheasi ol f Amit'll Han reports a sliilt in rn. i.. il. I 'liuniu.n.i in, I III.. - -.-".S"- ' . ., .... a t.rrmin rn.i sum ni Atf:iiii a German raid weal t .Ne:ilii ilelejt 01 a r.iiil northeast of Orvillen-Sorel, Preivh troops .irrie.l nut leveral t.iiit. iiu principal one heiit-; at iiangafd nil e Amiens Irunt, American Iroops liave heen operating In I landers the Mritili maJe a Mid near Kobecq and brought back prisdheri Nn iiiiantrv attacks f great importance are reported an) .iwre. Polkiwing i-: the text if ((Mtay's HiitiMi War 0 trice repot:. , "We carried oul a successful raid laal nlgltt northets1 of Po hevq ( hianders), and captured a few prisoners without casualties: in ontseives. party "i enem) which attacked one of our posts est Ht Merviiie was repulsed it!i loss. "The hostile artillery "-a- active during ilie night in the .online and Ancre sectora." OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. I I'vlfl, Wis l4.Follciwlni Ii PARIS, Ma) 14. Following Is the report Issued to-day by the War Office: "French patrols carried oul operations north of Hangard (n the front before Amiens), neai Courcy and west ni the Me use, tiriticing b.tcts prisonCII Ve eaaii) repulsed a tierma.i laid on small French posts northwest ol OrvHlersSorel. a "The artillery fighting v.is rather spirited in the fl4iaijipa?iif. near ButteDuMeahil, and In the Vosges (ierman local attack) north ol 1 1 Fechl as repulsed by mn hie. "There -, nothing to report elsewhere." MONTDIDIER SET ON FIRE BY AMERICAN ARTILLERY U. S. Line in Picardy Becomes Stronger Each Day and Every German Hope of Break- ing Through Has Been Blasted. WITH THE AMERICAN u IN FRANCE, Vlaj H (Associated P fas), a bin enemy immuniiion damp al Canilgny (three miles v 1 Montdidier) as tired by 'lie American artlllci yesterday. Ki Hw raine lime Iwo tires 'Afre siirie.l in Montdidier, foUowed bj nuftieroui e (plosions, the 'A'eaiher continues mi-iv and rainy. Iher was in''"'- iiction yesterday and only Intermittent machine un and Ifle fire, The position ot the (iermans is becoming more and inor Lntoteulle, ivhile ne Americans are entrenching iheii positions more firmly, iny hopes the eiu'nu iirl,siil have had "I breaking ilnoin! in this sA'or are di- iiiiiiishing, The Americans lake nothing foi granted, bul return the enemy fi.e Iwo to one, vhich is believed lo a new pace In ih! sector, win: 1 appears lo trouble tiie Qermam m . Is iai thi Americans .u'er turn back wlien the enemy uses $;av riiei give him 1 luuble 'ov ol the ame, with everything te (he enemy tries, improved weather conditions led lo IncreaseJ ih aciiitv (ii ihe foul yesterday. Many American planes were lorklfg over Hie enem lines ind bsef ation balloons were -i' i"i Ihe lint lime in rtuny daye I- tunerican artiller) Sunday nighl and yete Jaj directed a he.iv and harassing fire mi German rear areas, w here it Is knowa troops a. a billeted nj it la suspected ihai others are m LINE TT n.o mt PAIKllLi trM arlillerv attack ttoiu tlu I'icarUy V . Ilatat raak.rla tl,M im, f, "v v .v,.,i-v in Flanders in ri.in.irr- w, r.ir:-- anuniin. .n in In the neijrJlNifho i of the line A'here