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Entered as Second-class Matter at Postoffice, VOLUME 35—NUMBER 87 INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY, AUG. 21, 1922 Indianapolis. Published Dally Except Sunday. TWO CENTS TOM SIMS SAYS: Shank Claims YOUNGEST PORTIA IN COUNTRY Nebraska man is in AIRPLANES WILL jail. He had two more INCREASE IN TAX Authority wives than divorces. for BOOST DENIED TELEPHONE New Yellowstone Clean-up Drive OVER FAIR k geyser spouted mud SOAR SOUGHT am one to RATE BY “I the be blamed for 300 This feet. will campaign to up resorts some politicians this close make and gambling houses,” Mayor COMPANY; declared today. CALLS Shank ORDER “About five weeks ago I was GROUNO TUESDAY SIMS. „ CITY CONTROLLER f The movie star of informed that there was public “Why Change Tour Husband?” has gambling going on in Indianapo- Last Touches Added to Make changed hers. Hogue Will Recommend Boost lis, and I immediately held a con- ference with Chief of Police Big Indianapolis Day Cele- Telephone girls object to being of 11.4 Cents to City Coun- Rik- PETITION ‘UNREASONABLE’ hoff and told him to get busy,” girls. We might call them called hello mayor said. do not bration Grand Success. goodby girls. cil Tonight. the “I believe that any mayor was ever elected Public Here is a fortune. Get up some- to office by gamblers. I took oath Service Commission Refuses to Allow on 2 to CONCESSION MEN READY thing to take rouge off coats. DOUBLE SINKING FUND Jan. enforce all lews as far as it lay within my power, Increase in Indianapolis Area of - if winter comes, we will put our and if I can help it there will be Athletics, Red Fire, Speeches, vest back on and then we will be Appraisal of Property Is $lO,- no gaming houses in the city. in our winter suit. "The average man who gambles Indiana Bell., Everything in Category of 000 Less Than in 1921 takes bread away from his chil- Entertainment Planned. Short skirts are taxed in Bulgaria. dren and clothes from his wife. $483,000,000. Only They tax the eyes here. Total Is the keeper of the game gets Assurances received today by the a nickel out of it. tax of $1,031 on each SIOO of Indianapolis day committee from Sen- A rate want it RECENT RATE RAISES POINTED OUT One day we saw a horse. property for 1923 in the city “I understood that the ator Harry S. at Washington taxable county or any New Indianapolis will be ticket candidate be enough aeroplanes of recommended county not that there will who' killed four men tonight by Joseph for the ticket will be floating over fair ground Tuesday Illinois hermit to the city council by The and then himself got the right man defeated this campaign for to give it a regular Battle-of-the-M&rne M. Hogue, city controller. This rate closing up gambling houses. No Local Officials Declared at last. is 11.4 cents higher than the present Blameless—Failure appearance, was given the last touch gambler ever gave a dollar to my rate. fund, to the preparation for the gigantic Wonder if you tip your hat to a campaign and I was elected to Hogue will recommend the city by largest Reduce Operating* Costs Since celebration to be held tomorrow. Not girl wearing knickerbockers? the majority that any only are the Ft. Benjamin Harrison sinking fund rate be increased from 3 mayor ever was. The ones who lanes by the War Depart- to 6 cents to take care of bonds com- are running these games might as 1920 |r released Cincinnati dishwasher inherited $75,- Cited* a will be ing due. There will also he recom- well understand now that it Fnent but dozen 6nt over 000. Tell daughter and she may help will from McCook Field at Dayton, Ohio. mended an increase of 1 cent and 7 be stopped.” The public service commission of Indiana today denied the with the dishes. mills for the war bond Committees in charge of the various memorial fund petition of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company for an increase events held final meetings yesterday which was not included in the levy British author says speak 600.000.000 last year. and this morning to check up on last English. This, however, in rates in the Indianapolis area. The order said “there was not includes train The appraisal property for taxa- minute details. The fair ground looks callers. of the slightest doubt that the rates proposed in the petition were ex- like the State fair was going to open tion in the city as certified by the RESORT of agri- county auditor is KEEPERS prohibitive and far in $453,000,000, which cessive, excess of the tomorrow. The State board “Too many women shoot their hus- reasonable value of culture, though it donated the use of bands” says a judge. How about set- is $10,000,000 less than it was last the grounds, year. receipts levy service.’’ the retained the concession ting a limit and sticking to it? The from the tax privileges, so the wiener man. the feU for general city purposes, of 67 cents, The commission in handing down the decision pointed out low with the toy balloons and the ped- will amount to $3,906,100. The re- SCURRY AS CIPS that the operating costs of the company were substantially as much dler of hokey-jokey ice cream is un- ceipts from the city's share of poll not limbering out there this afternoon, taxes is $25,000 and the receipts from as in 1920 and the company had made any special effort to re- ready for the crowds tomorrow. miscellaneous sources, Mr. Hogue esti- duce them. mates at $360,000, brings START CRUSADE THELMA LEONORE HARRELL Big Athletic Carnival FARMERS IN LINE which the receipts $4,291,000. By SKA Sen'lee Began in 1919 More than 600 athletes will take part total up to youngest Portia in the United States—- The budget 1923. which I On June 11, 1919, in the great athletic carnival in the for amounts i Dragnet Brings in 31 Law Vio- SAVANNAH. Ga.. Aug. 21. —How : and probably in the world—has just the postmaster to $4,356,311.53. an general of the United States, afternoon, according to George B. shows increase of would you like to be defended in been admitted to the bar here. then in lators and Jails Are Crowd- charge the Welbaum, general chairman of the FOR RIG LOSS IF I $364,731.14 over the 1922 budget. The court—or prosecuted:—by a little girl Miss Harrell started studying law as of operation of the Bell IS system, an increase SUSPECT authorized : HELD program. increase is due largely to the in- ed Over Week-end. of 17 with black curls hanging down a high school student. in rates afternoon for Indianapolis Those who take their exercise in I creased interest charges, additional I her back? She was admitted to practice in all patrons. On March A police drive on gambling games, 1. 1920, after the property had been tinging will find plenty to do in the ! street and alley improvements, and i Those who have court business here Georgia courts June 28 and to practice baseball pools and blind tigers was i returned to private ownership, in big community sing additional police and fire protection. are going to have that experience. | in Federal courts July 11. WRECK; the Coliseum the STRIKE® 01 under wgy today result Asa of the FUTSL public granted a IN service commission to be staged in the early evening by For Thelma Lconore Harrell, 17, | But she still wears her curls! campaign against blind tigers thirty- substantial increase. On May 28, Steffen. The Altrusa Club 1920 Elmer E. Says Twenty Days More one arrests were made over the week- another increase was requested has taken over the dancing which will Borah but end. petitioner's case was hold forth in the Woman's Art Build- the dismissed of Trouble Will Mean The activity was a result of orders SPIKES REMOVED upon proposal of the company's legal ing from 8:30 on in the evening. The METAL read at roll call Saturday night In- counsel. Feb. 1, 1921 a third increase playground of the city recrea- GERMANY'S model Disaster. structing policemen to clean up ail Ships Crew Faces Starvation was granted the telephone company tion department was installed Satur- Two Trainmen Dead, Two By United Press forms of gambling and other law vio- on a petition asking “emergency day kids of re- and the in the north end WASHINGTON, Aug 21—Unless lation. May lief." the city have already taken advantage So Mother and Child Live Injured in Derailment of the railroad strike is settled within COINS CIST Asa resuit of the ordr*. baseball Commissioner Van Auken, before of it. The celebration will come to a MORE By United Press days, the twenty farmers of Nation pool dealers and persons operating which men Express Train. whom the hearing in the matter grand climax in the evening in the widespread FRANCISCO, Aug 21. A tale of the sea in faced was will suffer “serious and gambling games scurried for heard, in handing down the “Spirit of Indianapolis'' pageant cover. starvation and insanity was brought here today by the schoon- By United Press order for loss” because of inability to obtain It difficult to buy a pool approval by commission, pointed where enough ginger and jezz and red was ticket SANer Annie GARY, Ind., Aug. —Official in- the cars to transport farm products. Sena- and games Johnson. 21. FACE which had been running in vestigation wreck the ‘'Mil- I out that the public sercise commis- fires will be set off to inculcate every TRAN Francisco, South Sea of the of Borah, Idaho, today wired Dewitt VALUE Six hundred miles from San off the tor plain view of the public disappeared. sion cannot manage utilities or in- man, woman and child in the city of Isles, signals from the lion Dollar Express” on the Michigan I ~ Cuyler. chairman of the Association the poo! players who the Annie Johnson picked up of distress definitely to rates a spirit. With Even bet on the Central Railroad, in two continue increase Indianapolis with booster of Railway Government Is Confronted William Smith. which train an Executives. games were absent. Resorts in most schooner H. men were killed and two injured, was ! to meet alleged deficit from area- Plan Family Picnics. Declaring "the situation is fast be- Smith, Jensen, crew were Very Extraordinary Money cases were dark. Aboard the her captain, E. H. and the started today. ■ sonable return. home, coming intolerable,” Borah expressed living on cargo. I Back at mother and sister to- Blind tiger operators were the only oil sucked from copra In the Officials of the road charged that "The prevalent theory that it is day are getting ready hope that, a speedy settlement of the the duty of the for the event. Situation. law violators who attempted to do Mrs. Jensen lay in the cabin, nursing her few weeks old baby, spikes were withdrawn from the track commission to fix factories and are strike can be .reached when negoti- rates sufficiently high to yield Scores of stores By United Financial business as usual. Asa result the which was born as the ship lay becalmed. To the mother went all for a distance of several hundred a rea- planning get-together picnics. ations are renewed between striking city sonable return, regardless But BERLIN, Aug. 21. —Charges that Jail rapidly filled up. the provisions on board, which were depleted by days of drifting on yards. of the rates come en-family shopmen and on Wednes- themselves, and regardless most of the people will executives the cost of producing the new’ alum- Leba. Niblick. 17 South West St., the sall-lesa sea. Gary, of the *“ John Katana of was arrested end bring the old lunch in a basket day. inum and copper German coins far was on a tiger reasonable cost of rendering the serv- the I arrested twice blind replenished the supply and the Smith is ex- after he is alleged to have remarked Borah, chairman of Senate La- surpasses charge. The Johnson food ice is an absurdity,” the con- with them. Added interest has been I their face value have been pected port the “its a shame they weren't all killed.” order given day by an- bor Committee, sent the telegram to in last of the week. to Indianapolis the made in gtvernment. circles. Dr. Karl America Is Unkind P. F. Foote, veteran conductor, tinues. of O. a gal- Cuyler. following a long conference I guess nouncement B. lies that | Helfferich, former minister of finance. "I they do not like me in stated that if the train had been a Local Persons Not Blamed lery photographs with Bert M. Jewel!, head of striking Reichstag, America; of of old Indian- | has addressed the asking I nail up the doors and win- passenger instead of an express The commission's order holds that shopmen, and William Johnston, chief if of dows apolis contrasted with pictures taken it is true that the cost producing of my place and go away and scores of lives would have been lost. the management of any utility’ has day, of the machinists. the new issue marks totaled 1,- never come at the present will be shown in of back no more” were the One thousand dollars reward was much to do with shaping of the serv- the grounds. More than hundred 400,000,000 marks. He furth-r de- parting one words as his last bond was Them Days Are Gone Forever offered by the road for the arrest of ice, but points out that local man- photographs, one he has been informed signed. sets of taken away RIDER WINS clares the persons responsible. agement was not at fault, due to the SURF country it plans pro- the back yonder and the other at pres- had before for Others arrested on the tiger charge Realize Only eight men were on fact that the Indianapolis lines are ducing the money a 620,- Johnstown Wets Now the train ent-day time, have been gotten to- at cost of are as follows: Ed Barrett, negro, but a part of a large system operated Morvich, Ex-Champion Goes Down in By T'nited Press to at- which was composed of twenty-three gether by a committee composed of 000.000 marks, and asked upon what 27. of 446 Shelby ! issued his statement draw the by a company whose officers in other Saratoga. St.: Raymond John- prohi- cars of perishable freight and ex- Defeat at grounds proposal effecting a sav- son, 26, JOHNSTOWN, Pa.. Aug. 21.—01d tention of Federal and State States and cities the policy Clem Voorhis, O. B. Mosiman and K. the negro, 803'i Indiana Ave.; press. Every car left the direct RACE TRACK, NEW ing of nearly 800,000,000 was Barleycorn, who did business bition to the lack of dry en- track. SARATOGA marks Thomas Bowden, negro, 39, of John officers Coy of the company. M. Mosiman. Aug. 21.—Surf Rider. Mont- aside. 531 the same v is municipality. Engineer E. and Fireman E. The day win be officially opened in YORK. put Patterson St.; William Brown, negro, from old stands for a few forcement in fort Jones' three-year-old. defeated here, He accomplished his purpose. The Lubbs, both of Niles, Mich., were front of the grand stand at 1:30 by 58, Michigan and Illinois Sts.; Glen hours Saturday, was back in Morvich, last year’s two-year old his officers were immediately ous buried in the wreckage of the engine an address by O. B. lies, president of Oda, 36, of 1014 N. Pennsylvania St.; grave today. former champion and winner of the 1922 Ken- who ted and replaced by anew set. And and it was hours before their bodies the Chamber of Commerce. Grahm. 27, of 1559 Shelby St.; Those asked Johnstown bar- , in the first race here this Walter was were recovered. tucky Motorless Plane negro. keepers for real beer were the Johnstown flood damned. Only Conrad Hurt, 50, of 710 Shelby told “them afternoon by three lengths. St.; days are gone forever.” SEAPLANES William Johnson, negro. HUNT 761 In- Surf Rider and Morvich ran. entire new set prohibition TO ROUND UP RADICALS Ready , diana Ave., also charged An of HEAVY paid to for Tests with enter- FINDS TRAFFIC The Jones entry 16 5. ing a to sleuth* from Philadelphia had stopped house commit a felony; Jack Authorities Raid Offices of William Z. Petkovich, 36. of 17 S. West St.; the beer spree which started Satur- I Commission Says Nine Vehicles Per Curtiss Admits George Pete, day when Mayor Caufflel issued a Foster, Labor Editor. MISSING IN 27. of 375 PEACE INC lANS S. Illinois FLIERS BURNS ARE FATAL St.; Minute Pass Outlying Corner. By United Pres* Charles McDaniel, 61, of 1158 Ken- statement on the basis of which sa- By United Press tCopyright , tOZi, by U. P.) tucky Ave.; loonists started selling 8 per cent Over nine vehicles per minute pass CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—A round up of Child Sets Fire to Clothing While NEW YORK. Aug. 21.—An Amer- Frank Vertenk, 37, of brew Fears Felt for Safety of Two lAugh St.; at 10 cents a and radical agitators in connection with Playing With Matches ican motorless airplane, capable of 733 N. Ed Smith, 58. of stein. the intersection of Illinois Six- 1003 flanison St.; Myers, 26, The mayor the wreck of the Michigan Central's SEINE ABUSES of from and alighting upon water, Walter has explained that when teenth Sts. between 6 a. m. and 6 p. m., Who Braved Storm on Reita Hemelgarn. 3, daughter rising express” Ind., city; John Hewitt, 40, Madison Apts.; he said "real beer be sold," "million dollar at Gary, Leo G. Hemelgarn, 5335 Brookville has been completed and will shortly could he according to figures obtained by the Edwin Slupensky, 23, of 1109 Maple meant beer of less than was imminent today. Atlantic Coast Coal Miners and Operators Road, died last night as the result of be put through a series of tests, one-half of 1 St.; Walter Bennett, IS, of 702 Rus- per cent alcohol content. city plan commission in connection Authorities raided the office of 'Wil- burns. The coroner is investigating. which,- if successful, will far out-do problems. Foster, By United Press Confer With View to Re- sell Ave.; G. Spurgeon, 37, of The wets, who Saturday the with Its traffic routing liam Z. labor editor, who was anything in the gliding line where the A. 825 hailed KEYPORT, The child suffered the fatal burns Birch Ave.; Emmett Able. 38, of 542 mayor as a “regular fellow," were There are 6,722 autos which pass this recently denied the right to speak in N. J.. Aug. 21.—A fleet opening Shafts. Saturday, when she set fire to her flyers start from mountain tops, Glenn seaplanes, away Drover Ave.; Stewart Glenn, 48, of incensed at him today. corner. 266 horse-drawn vehicles, 25 Colorado, and seized hundreds of pa- of roared from the as was playing H. Curtiss, pioneer in the flying hangars By United Press clothes she with 945 Vermont St.; Charles Whit*, 46, The mayor openly admitted that he motorcycles and 649 street cars. pers. of the Aero Marine Airways, on the front porch world, said today in an exclusive in- | TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Aug. 21. matches of the of 914 S. Meridian St.; John Caldwell, Inc., today, and sweeping low over The terview with the United Press. "Miners and operators of Indiana met Hemelgarn home. mother smoth- negro, 40, rear 615 N. West St.; Mar- the surface of the Atlantic and lower ered the flames. Praising German achievements at here today to sign a peace pact and garet Campbell, negro. 27, of 901 New York bay, began searching for a Gersfeld, where an airman remained Va sight seeing end the coal strike in this State. Virginia Ave.; Irene Ford, 22, of 1158 plane carrying one pas- aloft two hours and ten seconds in a senger Union officials declared the Cleve- Kentucky Ave.; Susie Warfield, 48, and two mechanicians, missing BABE IS BURNED motorless plane, Curtis said he ex- / twenty-four land agreement would be signed here, negro, 820 Edgemont St.; Anna Nas- Find “The Masquerader” % hours. pected shortly to demonstrate a glider It is continuing the wage scale in effect piel, 42, of 833 S. Illinois St.; Sadie feared the plane has been miners Case Is Referred to Juvenile Court in pilot literally “lifted prior to April 1, when the which the him- Taylor, 32, negro, Douglass forced to descend on the water and for Investigation. self by the bootstraps” the sur- 537 N. walked out. from St.; Anna May Block, negro, 405 W. I Tomorrow! those aboard will be found dead even sea, starting Operators would not disclose their Florence Sahrner, 2, (laughter of face of the instead of North St. Thomas, 28, of 635 if the machine itself is located, as a mountain side. Lovie views of the Cleveland past, but it Fred Sahrner, 1725 S. Talbott Ave., down E. Wabash St. arrested lor operating high seas have prevailed all during was generally believed they would was badly playing prints today of the period the been missing. burned while with a motor vehicle while under the in- TIMES Mother photograph the craft has be * sign and that Indiana mines would Sylvester Alering. 13, on the side- Automobile Overturned fluence of liquor. man who will be waiting to hand one of it's readers ",''k reopened as soon as possible to get walk near her home. Ray Ford, 21, of 1538 Garfield Ave., TFIE STATE the rich after-strike market. It is said that the Alering boy driving north on Broadway yester- a check for Fifty Dollars. TROOPS READY struck a by STEAMER IS BURNING match which set fire to the day, overturned a machine driven at baby's TUESDAY “The Masquerader" will be the State Fair , HHmHI North Carolina Railroad Shops Scene POLICE RAID HOME clothing. The case has been Gertrude Douglass, at Sixteenth St. referred to the Juvenile Court for in- Miss Laura Bond, 33, Windsor, Ont., Strynion Ablaze 25 Miles off North Grounds during the Indianapolis Day celebration. ? of Repeated Violence. vestigation. was cut by glass. Carolina Coast. By Press Outfit for Manufacture, \ United Find Brew and By United Press lie will he there mingling with the crowd between 2 and 4 SPENCER, Aug. of Illicit Liquor. NORFOLK, Va„ Aug. 21.—The ship- N. C.. 21.—North stove, ping board steamer Lake Strynion is Carolina State troops, encamped three Ten gallons of home hrew, one Hero are some additional facts that may help YOU to get jFIIfIpTY a copper kettle, a capping machine, afire twenty-five miles northeist of miles from here, were under orders two pieces of hose and a number of PROGRAM—INDIANAPOLIS DAY Frying Pan lighthouse, off the North that Fifty Dollar Check. today to be ready on short notice to Carolina coast .according to a radio take charge of the Southern Railway bottles were found at a house rented Morning “The Masquerader” is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, weights ' by Raymond E. Ward. 1943 W. New received here today. if shops here. 10 A.'M. to 5 P. playground for the kiddies, south lf)0 York St. Ward was not at home. M.—Model of Coli- The fiames have consumed a por- about pounds. He will wear a dark suit of clothes, straw |P|bK||L <'I . The water main, supplying shops, seum. conducted by city department. recreation tion of the cargo and are threatening hat and tan shoes. was blown up last night, delaying sev- 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.—lndianapolis show, west of Coliseum. the ship. eral main line trains of the road, fol- * Afternoon Two coast guard cutters and a ship- Study this picture of him. His features are not showing, lowing other outbreaks of violence. ping board steamer are rushing to the THE WEATHER 1:30 to 3:30 P. and as wc do not want easy for you. M.—Track field meet and bicycle racing, grand scene. to make it too . f■lp stand. Auspices A. A. U. Go out to the State Fair Grounds Tuesday, have a copy of t High pressure over re- the Lakes 1:3)0 to 5 P. M.—Horshoe pitching, north of Women’s Art building. WHAT DID YOU SEE? gion and Ohio valley Sunday brought FARMER REIMBURSED Tuesday’s Times with you, when you think you see “The 1:30 P. M.—Volley ball, city championship, Coliseum. cooler weather, while the disturbance Masquerader" approach him and say, in these exact words, which was in the far West has ex- 2:30 P. M.—Casting tournament, west of grand stand. Pig Was Stolen by Guard Company L. V. T. and G. V. B. saw Mayor peregrinatory tended considerably and now covers 3 P. M.—Boxing, Coliseum. Auspices A. A. U. at Staunton. Shank's duck herd hold most of the region west of the Mis- up traffic on E. Washington St. until 3:30 to 4:30 P. M.—Horse racing, mile track. Adjt. Gen. Harry B. Smith Is daily sissippi to the north Pacific coast, “You Are ‘The Masquerader’ of The Times” the motorman of a street car drove 4:30 P. M.—Girls’ indoor baseball game, Coliseum. receiving vouchers for expenses of hjS j§Sp with several centers of depression. during occupa- them oft the tracks with a switch rod. to grand the National Guard Its If you say right you One of these has caused showers in 4:30 5:30 P. M.—Saddle horse events, stand. the Staunton district under it correctly to the man, he will hand Pflllp Mississippi valley, tion of the upper while 4:30 P. M.—Archery, Indiana half-mile track. military law. It will be many days the Times check for Fifty Dollars. BBS S. M. U. saw a headline In an Indi- rains have in the jgfliftf occcurrerd 4:30 P. jumping, before all vouchers for maintenance, anapolis paper which read. “Move- FRoeky prac- M.—Saddle horse half mile track. Every one eligible to compete with the Mountain States. In transportation and general expenses exception of Em- ! illyi! ment of Freight in the We.at at a tically districts weather 5:15 P. M.—Pushmobile races, city championship, mile track. till* all other fair be filled, he said. ployes of The Times, The Theatre and Standstill.” prevailed. P. M.—Tug will Circle Associated ||||l|; has 5:50 of war. police department vs. fire department, grand Adjustments for damages are being Mobile, Ala., was Sunday’s hottest stand. made each day. A farmer from whom First National Pictures, Inc. A. G. saw a disc-wheeled baby buggy city, a temperature of 52 being re- 5:45 P. M.—Auto Duesenberg car, a pig by a company, with rims. a. m. Pittsburgh re- exhibition. world's fastest mile was stolen has demountable corded at 7 1 track. reimbursed, and another, ported temperature been whose Read The Times daily the lowest with 54 car was damaged by a truck, for further saw a degrees. Evening has been C. P. G. middle-aged woman satisfied. and open her parasol a car HOURLY TEMPERATURES 7:15 to S:ls—Twilight prosperity sing. Coliseum. announcements i|jg§ Jgp in street rather concert and than lower the shade. 6 a. m 62 11 a. m 76 6:30 to 10:30—Garden party and dance. Women's building. Dresses Reported Stolen a_ * 7 ta 66 12 (noon) 77 10 P. ” 8:30 to M.—Pageant, "Spirit of Indianapolis,’’ and spectacular Mrs. L. Z. Walker, 003 N. Capitol B. M. K. saw a young woman spit 8 a. m 69 1 p. m 78 display, grand % reported two fireworks stand. Ave., dresses stolen Look “The Masquerader out a good-size chew of tobacco, step 9 a. m...... 73 2 p. m...... 88 for &S yesterday. The dreesea were found to a building and replenish her sup- a. —— 10 74 later in the yard ~~*v~*a . next door. T i. i 0 ply- %