Chester Times (Newspaper) - July 30, 1926, Chester, Pennsylvania DULY AVERAGE NET CIRCULATION FOR JUNE 18469 15487 CHESTER PA FRIDAY JULY 30 1926 With Air Latest and Newt of the Day PHILA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FOR CITY DAY Chester Program at Expo sition Will Be Featured by Music 400 Voices in Committees Active Plans for Sept 3 HI The Philadelphia Symphony Or will play for Chesters chorus at the on Chester Day Friday September 3 The famous orchestra foremost in the land will also present several selections in conjunction with the program presented by the local citi zens This was ascertained at a meeting of the committees on the project in council City Hall nt 745 oclock last when a representation of prominent interested in the affair ap One thousand dollars was estimated to bothe expenses for the project Members of the committees present were confident in raising the funds finance committee whose personnel v ill bo announced later is to be formed A publicity committee will also bo created To defray expenses it was sug gested by Edward last that a boat be chartered to take the Chester residents to Phila delphia This plan is dependent upon permission of the United allow the dock ing the ship ut League Island Yard The chairman ot the transportation committee G Irank Mailman is to get in touch with the authorities and learn their stand on the proposal Promises were made before last nights meeting by representatives of various industrial organizations to aid with the plans for the project and thul many plants will allow their workmen part or Ibe entire day to attend the festivities As a tentative program for the af fair Prof Curl AV nf music for Chester Day stated the evening would be divided into four sections selections by the Philadel phia Symphony Orchestra songs by the Chester choir dances by juvenile dancers of Charles McCrea and selections by a noted soloist who will later be chosen The completion nt this program will take two hours It is expected and will last from S until 10 p m The choir for Chester Day will be from this city Marcus Hook snd Mr stated that he expected between 300 and 100 voices will take part Plans will be Kin at onco for the first rehearsals in choice of the singers B A Gallagher oC Gallagher Brothers made the statement that his organization will be allowed to spend the entire day at the affair and the workers are making plans U to appear at the m grounds in distinctive costumes W Mayor Turner honorary chairman f the executive committee called the meeting last evening Col James A G Campbell presided aa active chair man was elected treas urer and Tames P tary Frank L Mender acted as tem secretary Additions to the manufacturers committee were AVal ter Palmer George C S Lloyd Irving and A II Wirz 1 P Kyrc Price was selected chairman of tho music committee Charles K Long of the music committee Cheva lier Nicholas J Miss 11 and M K Hood were chosen for the music committee M B Hood was selected chairman of the manufacturers committee The Mexican Tilt The Governments Church and State shrill bo completely separated no clergyman may officiate In Mexico there shall bo no religious instruction in primary schools and that nonsectarian teachers must operate such schools no convents shall be permitted The Catholic Churchs Stand all church ies shall cease tomorrow priests shall turn over the churches to groups of laymen and that those churches shall remain open for worship church authorities shall ask for injunctions to pre vent the Government from clos ing the churches all priests must celebrate holy mass privately find that laymen shall be Instructed how to administer baptism with out a clergyman PAGES CATHOLICS IN MEXICO MEET IN FINAL RITES Gather to Pray in On Day Before Priests Abandon Shrines IN HOSPITAL AFTER RESCUE Clarence 30 Was Dragged From River by Bluecoat Saved from drowning In Chester river by Patrolman Charles Start early last evening nnd revived by a pulmotor Clarence colored 30 years old of 330 Ulrich street died shortly before oclock this morning in the Chester Hospital his death being attributed to heart disease by exhaustion About 730 oclock last evening who was employed by a commission merchant sought relief from the heat He went to the rear of the commission houses and stood on a bulkhead Secern street bridge He is believed to have suf a heart attack for he was Keen to collapse and plunge backward into the river a officer on his way U the municipal garage at Sec ond and Dock streets was riding across Second street bridge nt the time seeing fall into the river rode to the bulkhead dis mounted urn plunged into the river lie grasped just as the lat ter was disappearing below the stir face letting him to the bulkhead Starr with the assistance of several men lifted the unconscious form to a wharf and rendered aid In the meantime word hart been telephoned to the City Hall nnd In a tew minutes the patrol arrived with a pulmotor was placed in thu patrol and on the way to the hospital the pulmotor was effectively used being restored to con upon arrival at the At he responded to treatment but during the night he suffered an other heart attack Deputy Coroner White wys and removed the body to his morgue EVANGELIST TO FACE CHARGES OF PERJURY SEEK BOOTLEGGER IN CANTON EDITORS DEATH i Ohio July throughout the United wore asked today to assist in i Me search for p M a bootlegger wanted in connec tion with the murder of Don li Mel Ici editor of thn Canton Daily is the previously man is said to have dis appeared from Canton Hie night Mcl lett was assassinated after a party where ho boasted with a nourish of hi that he was to a hundred Ora Sliter of the county in is known vo consider Mc arrest a necessary in solving tho murder His informer is i man tin party boast vas made AS PORT DURING YEAR July United has been ordered again to appear before the grand jury next Tuesday when Prosecutor lins an he will present evidence her indictment for perjury unearthed at Calif some 300 miles north of here prompted announcement by the dis attorney that ho considers it his duty to present to the grand jury evidence for it to determine whether perjury has been committed The investigation at Carmel cen tered upon the rental of a cottage in the Monterey county seaside town by a man they report having been as Kenneth for mer radio operator at Angelus Temple This the reported was occupied the day following the evangelists disap from the Ocean Beach near here by n woman who sought to shield her identity by goggles and who remained thorn ten days with the shades ol the cottage drawn Finger prints and handwriting of this woman brought hero by tho investigators Government Orders All Disarmed tion Set for Sunday CTV July SO United of Catholics today Fathered at shrines and churches throughout Mexico to participate in the final rites of the church before the clergy abandons the sacred places in protest against Hie religious decreed by the govern ment Today Is on which the will the priests in their temples Meantime the government ordered Catholics and all other persons with cut licenses for arms to of their weapons Tho situation today is that the gov nfs laws rigorously limiting the activities of priests or ministers of any sect become effective August 1 as planned Jn protest tho Mexican has determined to abandon for the defense ot religions the churches and the Catholic League actively is organizing the boycott with which it hopes to coerce the government from its position The possible sources of trouble are Mvo The labor demonstration in sup port of the Socialist government scheduled for Sunday and among the Indians who arc fiercely religious regions densely populated bv Indians might be the scenes of especially in connection with attempts by municipal authorities to take over church Conservative opinion today how ever Seemed agreed that there was no reason to expect widespread disorder The labor demonstration is to be In he form of a parade and some churchmen nay the faithful will re main passive It is alleged that a considerable body of troops will par in the parade disguised as workmen Secretary of The Interior Tejada said today that all necessary tions to suppress disorder had been taken by the government Troops have been ordered to be on call in their Countering tho move to abandon Die churches the govern ment ordered authorities throughout the country to appoint committees to take over the buildings and property oC tho prop erty involved is inestimable but mounts high into the hundreds of millions Trouble during tiie was anticipated by many observers who saw in be situation today the ele ments of Actu ally Hai riot tensity which normally would bo as with the eve of a great state But the emotional pitch of the millions of Mexicans who seem to support the cause of the church was high as has been evidenced by the unprecedented pilgrimages to holy places and especially to the greal cathedral here by tens ot thousands of parents with babes for baptism and older children for confirmation in church of their fathers McCLELLAN TURNED OVER TO DELAWARE POLICE Kobert of Howes ave nue who was held without bail on charges preferred by Ashton of untie of laiiijnuught girl who was found lying along road Monday nigit wag turned over to the Delaware au yesterday F K ut Delaware visited Media and took charge of McClellan who had agree to waive extradition from the Chester today gave the condition of Mj as fairly good Of she was pitched out of car QUAKE HITS JERSEY IN ENGLISH CHANNEL ot Chester ns a porr into the for past year represents a slight over last years IIi ures Tiie sum from du ties on ware house mail baggage ami other entries The C lioth foreign thr pist ncn year iSi This number in excess of lart year The number of here ilea red for foreign was H Taose from domestic ports numbered S nnd tho shins clearing for tie iJi me of Tiie number that entered from foreign was 75 N July United most violent earthquake in the history oC Jersey wan reported ive shaken the channel island ic 230 p m today The build ings in St rocked and sev eral chimney slacks collapsed No casualties were reported DEAD IN FLOODS TOKIO July Preys Flood waters in the urea taken a toll of more 200 lives it was estimated today when reports from the town if that 200 luid been drowned there Tli loss and to property amount to mately 1300000 MEXICAN ARMS EMBARGO IS NOT LIFTED BY U S July being the Slates by American commercial to lift tlie on arms md muni tions to ihc government is in connection with Catholic tions Though no policy will be deter mined until President Coolidge u the matter United learned authoritatively today that immediate lifting of the embargo is not contemplated BY ELECTRIC SHOCK Cry Ion Jester a years old a iran at iho Atlantic Castings Company Sixth and bloyd streets HIS Instantly killed at oclock this when his body came in contact with n live wire as he was from his crune at the plant Jester was stepping from the car of crane ami in some Inexplicable manner the wire struck him in the of the neck He fell to Hie Jester was Immediately taken to Hospital where ho was pronounced dead His body was luler to the morgue ot Deputy Coroner GeorKO of Third mul streets The wire carries n voltage tip to a current ordinarily would not kill a man it was said at the plant this Jester was unmarried Ho resided with his mother at Mary street Defective Sewer Condition Causes Water to Flow Into Mill Streets and cellars in the low sec tion ot the ward adjoining and Mel lvalue were again flooded yesterday afternoon during thu heavy rainfall about 4 oclock Relief from thy conditions has been promised by city and an appropriation for the construc tion of a new concrete set by the council Work is expected to be begun on this sewer shortly every rain over flows lio district with several feet of water backs up sanitary drainage into iho and to cause heavy damage t0 plains The situation is acute at Die southwest corner of and streets where the Mills arc located H was at this intersection that a section of feet square was torn off during the storm last Sunday when water wits forced up from the sewer at this point by the Hoods pouring Hyatt street Yesterday thn water rose over the at the corner and over flowed Into Ihc nf the mill Xo damage was done but a loss of thousands of dollars is threatened if the water should enter the work room adjoining Machinery attached to tho loor laid on the con crete foundations would be thrown out of line by warping boards In this case and approximately six weeks time would be for readjustments to those in charge of the mill Xot only is damage to machinery threatened at Mill but there is a possibility that sower breaks such as occurred last Sunday will undermine the northwest corner of the building The paving on the sidewalk at this point was thrown out of alignment when upheaval occurred last Sunday and now overhangs a hole about two feet deep and fifteen feet long where the curbing was lorn away During severe rain storms water from Hun the whole northeast section of tho city pours down Hyatt street to Ihc low point at and the water is waist deep along Hyatt street reaching to tho top of Hie stone walls at the base ot the ter races In front of the houses on the cast of the street Cellars arc flooded tu the depth of several feet leaving tix inches or more of dirt and slime when the water subsides and residents are un keep anything In Ihc base ments of their homes unless it is from the ceiling CRASH J Collins lin avenue reported to the police depart ment that he was driving his auto mobile south on Walnut anJ when crossing the intersection at Seventeenth street a rtr hearing Pennsylvania license 003303 iti west on thoroughfare struck his cur causing some damage A male companion of Collins whose name was not given suffered minor lacerations of the face when hurled against side of the car by the impact of collision A report Hied with ihc police department by Hudson South street Phila delphia that when driving bis across the intersection at Eighth and Upland streets last night a small boy whose name and ai be did not obtain ran against the side of his car and wis knocked down Macauley said tho youngster uns unhurt nnd continued his play with Companions TOM IRKS MAYOR OPPOSES REEDS PROBERS SLOT MACHINES in Tom CHICAGO July leader of Ward of Philadelphia the of tho Senate Primary Com Ho refused to tell Senator Heed of Missouri that body where ho got the m cash which ho gave to the senatorial campaign fund in April will he cited for con tempt This announcement was made by Senator Heed Immediately after Cunningham had made his limit that he would answer no If the Semite upholds the action of its committee Cunningham will one more to tell Semite the nory that lies behind his sift rebuff to the will make him to a jail sentence provided courts support the Shuttles powers Hill the effect of de fiance of the committee KOCS further than the course ot Ills personal fu ture The mere fact Cunning ham refused to divulge any Informa tion concerning a contribution eight linies than the entire amount expended by Senator Iowa to be is ex to have a prejudicial erf eel upon Congressman Vares if hi ls elected and comes before the to be seated Senator nor Senator Wisconsin who examined Cunningham would comment upon taken by but It is known Hint they arc in censed by Cunninghams silence tuul the Pennsylvania Investigation is not yet a closed Issue had been carefully coached by his political and when after waiting for while committee 3111 expenditure he was called to the stand Over and over ho Heeds thrusts by declaring bin re to answer any rohit IIIR to his contributions made 111 two installments to Thomon V Watson treasurer ot the cam in Pennsylvania contended under the decision of the Supreme Court in Iho case tho had no power to investigate a primary elec tion because it was a matter did not dispute con tention Legislative authorities discussing the Cunningham attitude toward the Senate Inquiry agreed the Sen ate or House can punish held in contempt CHURCH HAS CLOSING PROGRAM The closing exercises of the Italian Presbyterian church hecl last night in the auditorium of the church Third tiul Fulton with the pastor the KCV Mario Tcd csco presiding The school which of more than 12 pupils marched into the auditorium last night s tho choir nans Onward Christian Soldiers The Rev A 1 pastor of the Third Presbyterian church asked the The program was arranged HO that each fif the classes would demon strate to the completely filled the auditorium despite the rain the things they had learned during the session Teachers wly with their lassos demonstrated he work Miss Rebecca Oliver Miss K Miller If nnd Mrs with her daughter Lily as assistant Miss Alice Tons and tiie congregation hymns The together with the A I ibe M Kobert C Powell of the Sunday school and Thornton Gayloy assistant superin tendent of the Sunday school gave short talks The Bible school presented Mrs with ti large bouquet nnd a basket of lowers were sent her by friends received a testimonial gift from the pupils teachers CROZER HOSPITAL BULLETIN been no change In mv to keep slot out of Chester salI Mayor a a story appearing In yesterdays ot the setting forth tho banned devices then way hack to stores in Chester More Hum n year jigo forceful protest by the presence of slut machines In pool looms cigar and grocery mid other Mayor Turner issued nn order to the police to see that tho devices banished from tho city nnd u survoy next morning disclosed that the order had compiled with by them At that Mayor avc his pledge that ihu slot machines would not bo permitted to bu re turned term of There bus been no oii my part as regards my pledge to the ut Hi 11 city further said the mayor My orders more than a were that tho slot machines were to lie out of Ihu city unit jL kept out That Is what 1 ut that and what I mean now 1 have launched un Investigation rela tive to Uiv some have been operated and sued that a thorough survey he made oC nil establishments mid report of the bo sub mitted io me I understand Imm thr o their knowledge slot machines not reappeared in Vui Uils I havu or dered tho survey I want to and with emphasis that mv Pledge holds long l hold machines will not to Klot were in St In the hack rooms uC vart siores lit tho ml Tenth Thre men It wan said today are responsible fur hav ing the slot put in public Places again A word from those three men it was declared would immediately result in the removal of I slot machines Sonus UK however nny that the men ordered tho to stay until it IN whether there ill em DROWNING VICTIMS FUNERAL IS HELD Six little acted an pall bearers at the funeral of P Murphy son of Mr nnd Mrs Hobert Murphy who wm drowned a Charleston Mil Monday The funeral was held from his home 1207 Keystone road this i bourn before tho cortege from the homy nt 10 oclock there was a continual Ilia of neigh bors and playmates of vic tim passed the bier In dimly parlor of the home The boys mother who has been on tho verge of t breakdown the news was broken to her sal near the subbing th efforts ot t con solo her in which Ihc body Iny vas banked with tolans of esteem from relatives and friends was a favorite In the neigh and one of the most lar boys In the Cadet ot Church of tUo Resurrection Rev who wan in churgo oC tho boys camp of which young Murphy was a member when he lost life after alone after he had been forbidden to do so celebrated a solemn masn of requiem at the Church of ihu for iho victim an Itcv Augustus I Gangster rector of thechurch preached tho sermon was made in the Immaculate cemetery Tin boys who were were folin foach Uard Kob it Allen James Charles Toner ami Thomas TIMES NEWSBOYS HAVE THEATRE PARTY KNOPF PAROLE DENIED BY JUDGE an of sent t Hc county prison luy 0 monies ago r Ho three others in Ifl In 1 M in possess ion two Iii IK ot ii if was trivd tro firs HELEN WILLS WINS X Y luiy Without Mis national tennis rham won hr third i riinut here Tr were IVM rio Hotels and new IroyuoisVdv Fancy Divers at Media Tomorrow Tho Middle Atlantic and A A U contests for men scheduled for tomorrow at the Lake pool in Philadelphia have bon to Media Fancy stars from sections of the United Stales Hawaii nnd Canada will compete meet is to start it 330 to morrow afternoon of iho Media nnd Rowing tolny hont house will bo for use o A A SHORE CRASH VICTIM RECOVER ATLANTIC July Eleanor Stev ens of Conn victim of an said to havr been made lv two men one of whom is dead the other dyins as thr result of m crash recurrently hys today in tho hospital to which taken Khe has n broken Jaw nnd from bruises Harold Lisht of X V who is near drith is result of crash which occurred after Miss had left ir is un conscious today doubt will live 4 KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH BUS LINE TO SESQUI Mayor S Turner is nt prent to a proposition looking to the inauguration of Inr bus service between this city nnd the Imposition grounds in Philadelphia for ot who plan to visit tho exposition of the bus line would tie in eliminate the between train trolley and boat tho by di rect transportation to the grounds Two surgical cases al the hospital mid three m the for minor admitted as surgical eases Peter and streets with burns cm both and Karl IOO Kist Hobert Rnhlnson Market street wan in the dis for Matthew lah man stroet for lacerations of the left hand lames Kist street for a of arm to the Chester Times cny x 1 on Ibo beach will be n part of today program has been arranged fir live youths who were the of tin sub scription of the Chester Lust enjoyed a party at the bore the uin have nit many Chester folks are hrc for n being among have THINKS COOLIDGE WILL SEEK A THIRD TERM HALL CASE in Senate j Says He Will Keep Pledge Contempt for Refusing to Oust Devices From Primary Secrets j City Limits i PRICE TWO CENTS MRS HALL SEEKS PRISON RELEASE IN Case of Accused Slain Min Widow to Get Se cret Hearing Today Man Is Held as Witness State to Push tion to Limit JANE GIBSON Pia Woman and CHARLOTTE MILLS of NASSAU STORM TOLL AT 66 Damage to Bahama Islands Town by Hurricane X J July of a secret hearing nt Mrs Frances Stevens Hall ask her release on bail on a irit of habeas corpus and a lon by Cov A Harry that i deputy attorney general vould by named to take full charge thu murder was here this The of Mrs Hall will bo Chiot lustico Gums flt Court at Point X j ibis afternoon Prosecutor b an that would o barred from the He showed his determination thru the plates Mrs Hall mil others to be slmll not by premature publicity would Kive others yet t bo ar rested a chunce to prepare to meet he surprise evidence which the itato said he would oppose tiie of the rectors widow on hall any so as the against her for the murder of her husband and Mrs II Mills When to or deny a story lip would nyk oC ml j to keep them in SUM tiso but he refused to upon Ho denied however having my to newspapers to effect that nnd vero guilty oC I You want me to give you till Iho evidence we have dont you he re to newspapermen when skod to tho IIK Well nothing doing one would bo permitted nt the except and those di concerned ho At first ha intended to bar newspapermen from the Court Mouse but decided to permit them to wait In im adjoining loom while the hearing is held Ha said he would announce the result to them when the over The Governors announcement miicle In Trenton was taken to menu that the Slates highest executive has been so impressed by the cvl of the Itcv J Tail and Mrs Kit a he Intends to to the limit of the ability It Continued on Two ROBERT S WRIGHT PURCHASES GARAGE CLAYMONT YOUTH MISSING Second street Claymont Del lias to thn local police department h assist him in the soych for his KOII Jr 21 years old since The youns man in company with i friend came to Chester to sock em ployment and did nut return Immo Inquiry at several local showed the youni men were nut cm ployed there Chester Man Home From 27000 Mile Voyage Menagerie Aboard PSI SMITHS X V July optimistic on political con ditions macK to Coul yesterday by Child former An to Italy who said th campaign was shaping up for the later with newspaper Mr Chid whn lind been a nt Phc Tuesday in to that there seemed to be Kenernl in the country Kla Inly States coast cutters by the few whips thu hurricane In Harbor today searched the little Islands at the Bahama fur tin boats of the sponge licet which have been since thu nearly a week a HO According to radio reports here OIK hundred and men wore on board the when out nt tho for the beds one has been heard from is hoped however thac ot Ihc at least may have small outlying In the before the storm At least four vessels with f to 50 persons on board licit boon from thn storm broke Sunday but It is believed prob able they arc safe The known death toll In the storm today at UO with at least six missing In addition to the sail ors iho Huet Kluht were killed at four In and and of washed at Santo Domingo after three schooners suik oft A to the lure this morning the 150 men as way here however a ot tho they have taken Iws been made is estimated at than SAX Porto United More than 100 persons were killed and fully Hl during the swept over this Island this of The Boulevard Bavage it Morton has been sold bv to Robert S fourth and Mr Wright purchased the business July and since that time son FrankK has been In oC Conrad who formerly owned garage Is at present in tho real estate business at Ocean City According lo Mr Improve ments will ho Installed on tho prop erly He said the business has been purchased with 1 option of buying thn renl estate CAT RESCUED FAR YORK luly out of Iho Cos came meow The lookout man sounded one stroke ot the bell 11 signal there was something on the side The liner already slowed down to crawling pace hove to and a boat lowered Not many yards away from tho liner was a batch cover floating On it sat a Siamese kitten Such thd story told by n K Lowrie captain of the Dollar liner President which arrived yesterday a world cruise Tomes of Times This is fishing season but slot machines arc dangerous bult to to catch suckers Ma thinks the is was responsible for her defeat which snld at tho li believe they must be a lour of the Island Moody bunch Su in mil been said flappers that Mervyn Turk thinks of them arent as had us theyre Piiinted TWO MAY ATTEMPT CHANNEL SWIM TONIGHT that Mr Co dite in s1 would irs n candl i in 1021 I BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSING Li SKC France July pist office employes were killed and 12 were in today when a mail train derailed near Tiie accident believed to have by the to n switch at ii cm STEPPED ON NAIL v T Turner of Taylor Terrace I t wound of i foril he a nail at the T SI C i ir to in was treated Hr j on the high with i col of wild including wild rits lions boa and other pels is it thinks Francis Walker who formerly resided at Uest Fifth Walker has just I returned from a trip as chief engineer aboard the t Toard vessel West Saline in a few days as and tbe j which was consigned to the in was to a liner which the f a at Leapue Vard i were unloaded I Walker lost both bis oat anil I monkey nn iho trip Tho weird the bi print of av his which be bought for nn Id blue shirt from n nativ l The monkey which had b came very attache Us master dc when the ship was two i days out from Xew Vork i Mr Walkr who more miles than the of the earth on this trip many interesting to relate about his travel the West Saline penetrated tho Ama zon river any large ves sel ever before attempted The mariner has Vr n j a few hero lii family and other relatives and will R to neo on the which is to a cruise within a few days as cn the government Walkr Sim Shipbuilding ami Com Piny will hold itsi com i thls evening at I 710 oclock Part of a typical clays j of j work and will be j liy nn In i A cordial invitation is to i fi inds to attend j The of the Pible school Will enjoy at I Park on Saturday ins it oclock CAPi July 30 may attempt to swim the Channel tonight she announced today Ishak swim mer planned to Ions swim at midnight ami decided to him for a ithort distance and then she felt ready for the to attempt to continue on to tho The Weather noon NEIGHBORS QUARREL Anno Kisi 101 on n v d to 101 Franklin i in Joo l kip tin anl Diale ay the of tho t Eastern Generally fair tonight and Saturday slightly I cooler tonight in southern portion I gentle to moderate northern wids Todays Calendar j Sun a m Sets S 17 p r water a m 7 j walr 119 a m Li p Hourly Temperature Record 1 S a in 3 U 1 m a 111 77 xim m TN i Si ss NL observation Miko pipes that nuts can bo with holding an auto to and knocking one apart A local shoe store ad on your face That sounds liko advice to contortionists A few jirls have been seen n tha streets without stockings but Isnt enough to become a fad A turkey gobbler at Chadds Ford is i nest nt eggs Probably because his wife forgot where she laid them Advance football news A man who has instituted a divorce suit that Grange was holding lini Gallagher pipes never have a shortage of windmill ns limp hro ex Tli purpose V omit name of out who for lii City ii sir vas for Tli dont always Oo Vell