Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1919 — Page 1
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JAPANESE Territorial Claims In Pacific Moot Point Japan Wants to Dominate China 33T H. J. CREjSTTVT AtL (Sscaaiive Cable I. N. S. tn;". , Toi'tn Daily Express.) BrEHH, Ja3. 23 7o:Tae:?s today piotasts at tlic tt'ifucie cf the "Bi? T!Tf" 3t ra.i-j -n -ho (",.l?-?osl?lca of tfce Of.maa colonics as "n-t ".Vilsonian." "It 15 crl:r,'' Vovraertj says, "that t'a c-j'OTi e xrai i'lv? the rtcclsmator j V r- r-et'Sen tri'sc-t v. h:i- by '- -he l uires-, jr-r c i" Vnir cvrr BV JOHN KDVnx SETIN rrtcr-r?.ticnil Not; 3r-.-r;ce EtaT C :ef p ade r.: . PARIS, Jau. ?'). The first opeu Ii-:ireement amcr.g the 'Bg Vr. e" hi-,5 rcru!trj iron: t!:c con:ctin5 t?ri to'i il tuinis in the I' u-.inc. Jpaa anxious to secure t. 'o-uiaance of China as well as cerJ.:ir. ijlaucis i vt the Pacific. These cl.i::ns, hcwc.cr, are beiug disputed by the United States and other: rations. Dr. Wciiin'ion Koo. ;h: Chinese ' rri:.ister to the Uniteu States, s?oke - in ' opposit:o:; to Japanese claims bctcre the "Bi ri-.e" conference today. The Japanese suggestion that she is r.-iiiirf to restore the lands of Shan - ur.g miseaams;, Dr. Koo oo:ntec out, inasmuch as Japan an-; nour.ces the intention of retaining. control of the railroads. RIJESENPZIl MEANS SOTHIKu. 1 - . . n V,; " " 1' ..'V, - - r t Lf.R.r ) DID YOU HEAR THAT? rt '. i . .a- a n .J . .ti A: -a. ''' ;' ' :" :!"'!- " 'T-.;t 3 : i .-.;. ir.a. v.' . t a u'on-j r , (or-:ai man. hi ! '. S. m-an.'i .? :ry : ';:i:i:x, E.nsi'o.s. ti; v.ii ; C" iniurmalloii . !i5io:-lrii an.! ' i Ijik ounty. 1 1. m .11 nr.,Sft- ! i:'::r;.:n ? f 1 1 T e r. c d ' Ham r.v,r..J. A r. due Vo !:.. to i ,1.1V. . an hil has file-: ota Mp -Hat-1 IJer- , v -i c . ; ei t v a l n; . n t. .or.ii. .."..t,i i v an-? to Know i to :i happens th- I:d you h'ar that" i . u.e ; T i a s t r without bis name :r :T a : - he likes free publicity een .t ih doe?; hair bu.-.r.e.s. JAC'K GILL is be.v front Ih anace e. here, he srvd with the Fled Cioss. tr'.ira- of the hiftor-o t;a!il3 of I'aris v;j:ch started Nov em her 11. Ja'k does rv car much f.-r tie i'rogs" and 1 .a T.a's " He teihs his w Ife the Mara'i' li-- - "a. nt nothing." THE council committee investigating the charges against Mr;. It-rndon. teacher of the Irving school. has about decided sbes all right. rETFT.E and Greenwald mr.j and --Ti-e rr nue is t! e feature a-n at the . c .pheum todr;. . ticv that Ilesiata has S-uie and Jeft u.' flat TluTTI.C up little. t,f tol. y. weather and sn .-. it for next Apr i when j .ns'r.inc- will probably b f .ar-. GERMAN OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE POLES TiV H. J. (1 r.KENWAI.l (Eelnle ( nblc Hy Internal innnl Nf fit Service nnd l.ontnn Dully K.pres. PEEI.IX. .Jan. The r;e.rn,9n cf. r-..":ve gainst the Poles expected to cet ' nci-' wit; within f.c- "'v; ferr r ?. houra r.Os of vobi'. aedciers hi - fen sent tastwa :d to parti. -;pat .r
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Uoe Rogers' Saloon Across, Line Is Robbed of Big j Quantity of Eooze. ! About th rte '-. '; i :is e ;nrn.n; whiie ' "T . e.- : bw i.:' tlm H a :n -i . n i police v. s s'and.nc at the nn and Kiss-el sirebt h " si.w a itt.Et ''.".-T ri ;i:iT down K 11 .1 . : ! fit tl.it t - )-' i -.1 fit :" tltrrf to n."' r""'l !- in.l run . ran a!tf ti .i; ati-1 "' -:s in i,,- B.r l!t t'-- h i, :r. 'it m .(f (i start on I.'.ki ar: 1 '.. r; ai'-i :r;.i m T:v -Aa .- 1 . n f..M thCOAL YARD AGAIN HAUNTS DETROIT FOLKS Lots for its Loration Sold to Calumet Coal Co. byCity Engineer. reT-t-.j w n--v t r ; .-. n 'i- l--a-ii -j I'. lro ! -itiU H p 's s' i - 'rr:!ir V- !'. - , ' t J r : '1 (! if atfl ti.o io::.;an..- hi i--.i - h-i't'l r:-. -.?' .r tp :nr-i f".-'-; '-V ". F-ri'i'-. nT. --,nd :t : a'.c jr-3 t.- !.!: . .v.p - 'i to h-- ins: a jr'.p": ty i .Ii.-wl la the n -"':a' :"lt!,' -J'" : t 0 S tJHt V1 -a; rr i1 I'm'. ! in PLAN BUSY YEAR ' " , 'Recently Organized Body I has Mpa.ontiflTT.ftrs in T.ne 1 Steger Bldg., Chicago. r : ...riamrM 'a::.:..'V Mar.-' .l-'iC'.ur -r?" r .,ia t i ;. ivh"- e!-.-t!-n : j'. orrl.;ft v. c h rs i i ii ii f-i li.1-t we.-;;. t -i','. ir i.'-H.I i ii. at t.-rs i'i ! h" -S..--r r.'r !J , rs l-"at Ja-ka-n i h:a;, 'hi. j.go. ftr.-l rt ti ;ntr.- rlatu pr'- 1 urir:i !. hcvi; 1.thI .ut for th" :-ar, tf'tp. ' J n"r '. lniiT'v ' iii"n'. Jifiu.5t r'6.1 or.U;t !.. t'nr'i'tch"':.. the V.:itri4t ; hi '...e rnr.'ip.ai .-.bjret. Har-l V ! :1 H f if .;. t.t-d 'I, th" .it- j r;it - hy ii'a:hv J : vi -rs . cf th.- Aj-i i,tiitt! - Adv Yir.-r- ,-.n:rr.iy. ntvl V. j;. jih."1' . v ho is a. i. i-rfilnt., fi .-',! : Wiit. M l:va;t t-f ! Kyui k i-t.ij-an;. . iinu..;;r.c" th- i-;.;ni-:.i.a'. of th'- t.jjlo-.vin?: c nitLit"-'.-" : Trart-i-ortation Cha. !'. Tra'-r. W. t!. '."ur.k',v. Win. Ivl'j.'l.. Xh v. ration Otto V. Xiii'.h. H. W !.:. A- -' ' "lara. ? a p 1 1 a i ti F'r a r. u Esshon.. Sheldon i ' ".ari:, Lnurcce 1'. Hau. Ho-;-.ir:s cot.ui''i.'tis 1'c-tc;- l-cM. &i h J '. l.lew - Wl- ii, IV el fa re v. .-rk i . 'li ra n. n. i l:.vjrr.o. J. JI. --ti r. : I .ahor 'tnr-Wi i'1"'"' J rettircw. "i'a-.i.-ehrk. I crr.er. I 'r.-,d r'-..lih V. J Iavid re Arthur , Halts. A! Mohr. 1 M..ntber5-bir - NVah Van C!ef. 1.. M. .... , jr rio.ld. ptib'.jeity II. W. l.ce, C( . r---l! Nelson McDowell COMMUNISM IS SPREADING TXT t fOM A XTXT J.X1 VJTXJXVXtJ.-Vi.1 X r-7 li. E. '"HIE EN W.LE. : E. luive Cnhle by h-. lntern.it lonal ' s Sertlcc and be London Ilnlly i: res.) T T r T t V tart 1 1 i-.n.tv st-.-r1.. ..i....-. .... - - as a protest. aii;iisi no- on. ,u nu'-u of government administration has been called for r-bruary II by the' "ei.tral En'or. affectinc th" va.-io-.;., inc-ut-''.-. trade, ban!; 3 and w hoie- . 1 vale Cftael ' ii.-icnts, it was .-arile.I f- ! i.'iormun s-.- ,.;ir(-S'i:n and ft ranVs of the ? PS r:a''i!s are 1 augnienten. At M'lusai I a :ou,. o iar. iM(;,.r,i.n1ttn tf.ri:ilita under the i leadeership of Clara Zetkin. Joined the J Soartacidea. BANK BUILDING BEING RENOVATED The Northern Plate hank bu.bi ns. I the new borne of the Ir.t' I national ! Trust and Sjv.nns P.snk. to he o- e iled b" !T ro 11 r ne i r z 1 ".iriinrv , '0. ;2 beiriK r h orou ar. 1 v rn" afed on the '-xtctlor. Workmen are washinar th" or.ro pure wlnte facing ri-ater.a and within a few days it wilt have taken or its original beauf.f ll appearance.
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Will Sta te Institutions Be Centralized?
Legislators Predict Location of Big Group o;J
State Institutes Located Near the Capital.
:v.1 Tiiwi! r; A"' sr.fn cir'Tc, IKDIANAPOLIS, IND , Jan. 23. Sanator Grant's bill creating a criminal court at Crown Point and giving the circuit clerk $1,000 extra salary for at- ; tending the court passed the senate 44 ayes and no noes. STedjl's bill amsntt. i 1 t - l -t - . L..D iua.ii.,1 uiA.uttjjc iwb i ia passea xne senate ana oorn Dins nave baen sent To the house. ! BY BAY O. WIKER j International News Service Staff Cors-espondent.) INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Jan. 29. J is Indiana to have a mammoth i i group of state institutions near the, State capital? This question has been put up to several officials and a number of j senators and representatives, but! none have civen a definite answer.! They only predict. Some ar tr 'h- eietiioi, iii: : ;ce, Centra! H"S.'tsl lt th-- lnsni-e. tiie Stat.- s.-heol for the P'ir.d. ih. Jti.'uana Wopien's J'rison and ill" Slate !: form- ' atery will be tn a siroun uar thi Alio -om far as to edict that
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X f s ' t & T 1 r ft WILL PROPOSE HIGHER PAY FOR LEGISLATORS Nejdl i nco-13 Drawing Bill; Many Members Opposed. A r Statd I'Ai'ir.r. I.M'lAN.ViMLi.-. Jan. .'J l i.e rro - ! i- ..! ! io.-! j uy f.-r na. :r.l.-rs of th I n t.'.rai a-;-. tnb;y tr- to 1-- broah' up - ih'i i-i ' sviit loiM-ivn. probably by bills l' introduced m cacJi of the hou-?t9. j St-tiator N-'j'il of I.ako . ounty. u at i tvoi k. . n a bit; un The sul.j(C. nntoi tt'-hah!-. njii vfter in tho ! n-itc laI tiT tin? w.- k. II- 5-1 id today that h-r I ' ""' d- t ,t inm-'i .n the atnount tbe I'x.'d iri tl-e jr.-p'-o.! ltioa su r--1, trial. l:o t.-.icht inak.'' !t $J0 a day. as he tinI il rt ..I u n V'.il T nia!;t it tven ; '-' Spendinff More Than They Gat. Tin- r-rtsetit i-a for tn-mb' r is i a i dn w hil" it: to'ual att' ndanv-c. L'r.iiT laro-unt v.'-'Oii r.-t .'. r j so--' -on and '.uld .-n llhe, future. y it' the i-r.-ctit l- oft'e ti-e In j is ttre-"d m scir.e quanns that tne : :.... -uni no--.- paid i rot sufficient to i ,-... i . r. io?. -u vl.i re a nicr.tber :o i ' - ' jrf to; brii.s bis wife or family along:, fi . , .,t,ir,. i,. i; v there are not three
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i i - n ! i s i T tU- - ii-i; no are not n'ps .i'N)n.ii.i1 mom -ha!. ti,-y g.--t." said ?. - M.-vean waters I u.,.,- N . id 1 hi dit-. o--:n the matter. ..,,,.;! .... ., . ' ' - and hao ; Present Conditions Unasoal.
D.oc.nt n.-i. are n.anv ; na tot if and I epro- . ,.,..f.c h.i.-'v.'r lo f.fp.,s am "eio.i.i s ;.1 , , ,.M v siiK tnat while hMtie in the lay, ,-u:.!lig that iV is true llo- pr.-pont eo.-t of living is hili :!' cond;ior.s are ttnusual. tr wJiat the pay and expenses r ,,,, e.-oiip to be." said one senator, nr..'. 1 wa .Tt"sfie. with tiio rdae. T'tr. w.ilinsr to come b.-'.c at the same igi;re. so I'll yote against any in.r'-as'' in pay " A similar attitude is tajien by ethers. cially In . i. a ot t!.e ftenrat eeotilai.l o-.ih I j.rogran. ThT'- was i a i it .era! da s ajro i ome I me I Mil (ii-et o ' :Tir,,uc-!t a resolution i ;i,,,v 20fi to f .a.-h rr.emb. f the ie-rsftit ass. tub, y to cover expanses It has J.eliev ed. however. th.at This j slight ehancf foina throtiRh 1 PROHIBITION AMENDMENT RATIFIED I (By Intematlonal News Service.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 2?. Aetinjr seei re'ary of State roiK to.jav -er...-'J en- ! r.lt i'l'TUtl the national pron i n : 1 1 on aincr.dr.ient ' tr.e necessary tmr.y r,x states ,,f the un'ot.. The o.-rtifo atior. was made in the presence of f- r,,r Seen etary of state TVn:. J l'-ry-nator SiK'v: lira, of icxas. a no we ; e ".'.ai' nt work'rs , ,..,,, tar prohibition WANT A JOB SOLDIERS? THE TIMES WILL AID The advertising department of The Times today announces that it will publish free of charge situation wanted ads for seturned soldiers and sailors. The advertisements be three to five lines in length and may appear for three issues.
STORM BREAKS OVER M'ELROY RESIGNATION
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Resolution Is Voted That If Principal Goes, Superintendent Should Go With Him, Citizens are Highly indignant . HIGH SCHGDL STUDENTS" TAKE STAND
WHAT THE PEOPLE SAID LAST NIGHT "In my judgment the vast majority of the people of Hammond want Prof. McDanicis to leave the public schools." A. M. TUKNEK. "Right versus 'ATor.g Mr. McEiroy versus Mr. McDaniels." W. C. BELMAN. "It" (the diploma) "was an attempt on the part of Mr. McDanieis to ingratiate himself on Hunter whom he thought had some political pull." COUNCILMAN FRANK MARTIN. "I am for Mr. McEiroy Mr. McEiroy should stay in the schools." MAYOR BROWN. "I as one member of the board will be very glad to look over and consider the merits of these motions (for McEiroy 's retention)." DR. SMITH. Bui-tETir. Th eitr ittorneT taUd todT that h itrllX draw up rasolntion raqnestlny jtb board of education atxd tha auparln. tendent of schools to resign and that it .,,, nr.-ant-a to th cltv council Tuesday eTeninf. : (DT KAJiOZtS CXOSS.) ; A manifestation of the high re-' . ... r, t t a T-t gard in which Frank D. McEiroy1 as a man and a school executive! . . . . i is held by the community was giv-j en last night by several hundred j
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when the Parent-Teachers Asso-ir'rc,f McE'roy-s tarnation.- conid-t- .... . , . . . ! ing' particularly hi part in schect :fe ciation voted unanimously that un-ian1 his 5r5,Riiii iiytrncc en,.nless Mr. McEiroy is reinstated as t"t'Jd''ntRt r .v , e. e i -it' 'T understood that these -!,-,!. tpnncipal of the high school it wiU:tK,na ftre offcrpd in ,he sr,rl. rf r(fSr.( , demand the resignation of C. M. u,r concerned.
! Mc Daniels as superintendent of schools. And in rebuttal to the statement that Mr. McEiroy is not popular i ...:.t. i.u M.. v. - t -- cki - fcil f ! a petition for his reinstatement.! . , , . t , , , 1 i signed by sixty members of the k j j . j class of sixty-three Seniors, was ' . . , j reaa and incorporated m tr.e mint utes of the meeting. The three seniors who did not sign the petition, it was explained, were not in school when it was circulated. TERM ID "COUBT MARTIAL" ' The occasion was an eup-y of Mr McEiroy and termed by ore- speaker a I "court martini" of Mr. M -Darbd. It as unmisiatiably a M'-birc-y rev. a. I The assembly room of the hiph school hulidmp: in which th- tn. w as he! d i-H desired loot n-.f hold .ill of f),o to attend. Every sea' was occupied atij pcorc.T of persons T.-.'d against the walls and in the doorway. As an e- ; prcssion of public sentino nt the nitet-it-.g was a unioue su'-oess ar.d will un- ' ioubted'y occupy ,i proiii:nei,t p ar? to , tne History : ttv- ptji.ne r.-isewn en Hammond, i SMITH TO BECOKSIDEH. U hen T'r. :i. I.. Hnilth. row- member of the ficlico; board and the onh.- one of that bodv m attendance last i.ichf., idared at the close of the meeting that, he w ould bn.k over, t ike rot i.-e and con sider the m ri's "f the resolution
the Parent-Teacher As.soentj.., and people wa- i-.o.-ded with r.ov light hy thc senior cla-s of tiie higli schcM fa- ! ,!" Rr'ak?r of the evening. Polities voting the r instaten,. vr .. f Mr. McEl- v'a' ba'-"k r'f '' 'esuinf.- of a diploma ( roy he was gi-n an o-a'tui. jll'-ilis Huntfr am the dirluim jncidei.t '1 want to express my a r pre,-i-: t ;. ,n r reeipfat the. resignation of Mr. M-'-of Dr. Smith s manhood and eunq- in j r!r"'v- w charged. Dr. cmj,h ,,r, this s-end. ' declared A. M Turner. "'-,.ed that w h( n he wnt tn tb' board d 'iared A. M. Turii'r. presid-r,t of the.,"' educa'ion '.lire, mcn'tis ago H bad president of the First Nati.-nal Eank. previousiv d-'Tmined by the T want to sp'-ak for Dr. Smith's in- i b'""rd that Mr. MoJidroy was to be le t. grity," paid W. ". Ee'iiiian. for cigrh- ! "u' of ,h" boitior. ed' principal of the teen years superintendent of the Ham- i ,5'rl1 school and a contract with a suc-
i mend public schools, preceding Mr. Mc-
Daniel's tenure of that ofi i.". j PROTECTING) HIS JOB? 'Since Dr. Smith came on th" ; Tne 'v"".5 b-ading up to the p-cpr-sehool board there has p. .-H Jal '"f of Mr- M' Eiro; 's re-ignatb-n b stopped which would have ni'r.n: li-- I thn -choc l board .r . Imk'd tog'tht loss 'ef r.0(u to the ci:y ,.f I i mmotid " j '''r ,!l'' Hrst time. Si-akers hi a po.ti And w ith the ncurat-.-men- Xhnt I r, lion t--- l;:vw ,-iat"! that J DIE- llun'.et Smith will reopen the ease ei the hoard ! ' d v- f e council : secure the of ccuc-ition fiv meeting a d.;. u t r.ed . ! 'cuon ( l" W. E. !!': a tt a in.-i.i-watrh de i-lopi.i' nt.e b'-r of the re-p, o) n., ,.-, u, ,- nf ., MAYOR TAKES STAKD, s-ai.didate tiM-.'ii to t.r.i-r Mr. McEiio-.. A feature r.f the "rf eoiu t ioi" a u -he !'"' W- I'. Howntt nas 'le-.-'e.i. Mr. op-n declaration of Mayor Dan, Brown Mel'nuieh .n peakr stjitcl. fe-ired that "I am for Mr. M.cEIroy Jir. Mc- (CominuTd on page'st.. )
SS MEETING
Here Are the Resolutions January t'df.or .f 'The Tii;;., liamrt'ond, Irni. Xfsr. jir; My I say, la rojar'i t.-, the pti'-icFfd r solution!", r hlci ar bin ftrt to uU for puhhea-ti-in. that thoir iurprs is. rDmarl-':-?o rh trrinir.r- Ihf nv.it ait of ttr "jucnt b-.'!j- as refrcs'atod in the s'-mor ciass. Though thr naV,s r.f a!! the rlat-mrmb-r? aro rot atu.-hed. onij-th'-'. p wlio ccititJ cot be re.cbe without th co-orcratlou of the fcuity ar- lacklnr. I ho!it the ill copy frr fui ture refcrcn.-e. Fsrsc're) y, ' TAMES BR UNA T Want It.econ!ilr-Kl. Iridustria! High Scboi. ' .tanuary "ir. 1 ? t . j As 9Micnts of th: Hammen.T I-idu-:tr:al high srhoot. it js our duty to 0... js-hooi. dur scheohi-.at and to oir,pel;es. to hoIJ the standards of e:t i sehool -where we trouH haye them. : Therefore, the undersigned member" er The rraduating class of 1913. offer t folIowin-8: re-;flution': j Inasmuch a we, ih graduating clan? jf 1513- diplomas that will b I honr,rrd !n the rii;he9t way, be it - j ?oivP'1 thf 'jr rhool and its faeuilv s.ha not b,; subject to ruh'ic rlande-; : "! investigation, mm'r.is and . decisions, as mav nrs9ary. s?it citka m a prop-r and citil rnr. Moreover, we approve o Trof. f , . E'roy's tand in the esse of 'JJr. Huntn. a If h!! d-noma aoknitf,, .tnp!etion ef pehrdastic reju!r:m-n for sraduatton f- T-"t1fil nbove d'.rion-. i. chanci wording o that orlv th' roo--mcrcial 5.Jf,-,r. f Mr. Hup.P .-, r,rc'ii e.jprrlntendent up asK mat. tn scnnni board and 'h of hoo reconshi'.' ; jaa'.'s'r.'i'unt :. Hassell Oils. n. ir.arold ralrrif Margaret Mcll'e ""llmira Ttucb Melon Pre; er( Wm. Pierce Tohn s;tod--.' i rvrothy Dye I ,' 1 ! i a n Wh t a it e r Dorothy Trueblo.-d lake Harrrs Sim Hip Wm. K.ixaesv Moris Sh,!en-k Tiaryl rinsing Wm. CeseheidleAlfred Highland AViliiam Silver Da id Nxgdentin Afif-laido Tli'.I j wniiam ir-.dor.i. ! H"!"n i . . . -.iir a' A.um. :'-a-'- Hadat.-. Kdwin frnwiddi jj.--i.rv ?t .r.o i t i I I Edr.a Mnehlhe ei '"Jara Brennr.n Eauline IVelf rtessle fbip!..-.ii Ttobrt T'iukban-. Matilda IXdison Jbrbert JIutchins Hfi.n Wolf E man Eeti'. rona!d Hesler Lawrence Forlim? Mergaret I'roiiini" F.theJ Lockho rretjtie Tapr-T Nadia lMnher Mavn Wal-Jr-,a '""ecjargrcrn Ac,.--s Eind-grcn Vaunetta To.lil Tiorotiiy Wolfe Wilford Vorle Virginia Clener I. Ei-om.- flip ttb M;.!o Julius Capla't noppenhuser; Mark '',-k Cora. Buck! y Erna. Iff Hernia n lj-ce IIammoi-,,1 Martha Slmitii '". peitin. beck' r May Moo,, iuhe? Alfred Kaufman .'toVt Stinrr.i-i Mildred Mve,s ! Klroy should stay in the school-" and j ''; v. as ele-ered as bmd!:.- by detr.oera.t9 J J itpuom aim, Ei.own opponent or I ." iuzens pavjy applauded as enI 'sstica11y as the most devout rut porters. The sttuaMon e.ist!ng in tb j-eh.ooU which has ro thoroutrhlv ar.-used tb j ccssor was waiting to be signed.
