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NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912 | Archbishop of Lyons Dead. Intervention in Mexico seems a step far Lyons, France, Sept. 11.—Cardinai : aktlier off. Peter Hercules Coullio, archbishop of - wans r ras Lyons, died here s afternoon. He| * had been iil for some time. o Judge Studley To Head Ticket 5 o e Ty |WILL BE GLAD TO SEE THE| Exports in China Ars Investigating [PECK OF DANBURY FOR THE the possibility of udn( ‘bamboo pulp American line steamer Kamerun,which SAYS, SECOND 4 Salied fom This ot Ang 3 n, SHERIFF, HE SA’ in the manufacture of paper goods. PLACE. wreeked on the west coast ‘of Africa. ey ! The members of the crew were rescued IS ACCUSED OF MURflER A POMFRET MAN Nm ! Fayette L. Wright Nominated "r and taken to Monrovia, Liberia. P Warrant Alleges That Mrs. Szabe Comptrolier at Republican = State Convention—Three lnll{ta Taken. Bosten's Puhho ldnolu o] 8- terday with an mm’ ll- ment of 113,000 children. \ increase in pay on the they have had but one advance in 50 years. British Sailors Are Agitating for an m':n‘ld that ‘French Army Manosuvres. Paris, Sen* 11.—The most imposing ‘a.nd"extenslve F;:lcl: um{ m,;:oagv- res in years ope! oday in uraine 5 . : and Poitou, when 120,000 soldiers and | Died of = Strangulation—Detectives 50 aeroplanes and two dirigible bal- i ! = loons took ithe field for a week of | Guarding His Residence. mimi¢ warfare. i ¥ Midlothian Elects a Unionist. New York, Sept.: 11—Calmly smok- London, Sept. 11.—Major J. A. Hope, a cigar on the porch of his home unionist, today was elected member gi:‘nnwor?’, N! tonight, Lawyer of parliament for Midlothian, Edin- | Burton W. Gibson awaited the arrival burghshire, in succession to the Master | o Sherift William C. DeGraw of Or- of Eliibank, who recently was elevated | ange county, N. Y., with a warrant to the peerage. Hope’s majority over | for his arrest on the charge of mur- Two Chica|; Women Established & local golf record by playing 81 holes ;: the Edgewater Golf eclub in 18 urs. The Southern Pacific Railroad Co. %y“ l:uked the state department Aat M:;i cl:non to protect its interests in s Hartford, Sept. 11.—The ptate ticket, with pruldcngh.l Two Men A’fl ied for Enl:otmont in n-n;ed by : the convention to m, O. because their "F olioks wives were too much interested /in | o OF. 0"“""" John P. Studley of suffrage. ew Haven. * For Lieutenant Governor—Charles his liberal oppoment, Alex Shaw, was{ger in the first degree. Conditions in Nicara according | He Peck of Danbury. S g : Death by. Strangulation. to repgrts t:: dt‘he mu':ih navy de- c.{f;fz”{%%l:{:;flhdmw B. Another Military Aviater Killed. The warrant was issued late today Ftl“onu“i: ‘:‘an;‘c:‘“"dmm" the revolus | “ror Preasurer—Walter W. Helmes Dresden, Saxony, Sept. 11.—Lieu- |2 Middletown, N. Y., and charged Gib- of Waterbury. . sviaior attached to Son with heving coused the death | ‘A New Comel Wasy Dissovered on | FO" Compirolier—Fayette L. Wright Who waa armed D6 Sg1F 16, while | Lho, Skt o8 Bepk: & foeordipe o e | o Pomtet boflfil‘ with the ln“ yer on Green- aumoun‘m:nt by the astronoriers at Presidential Electors. ' ood lake, N. Y. The warrant was irdle o v u;:vmnn D, fiwted by Judge Herbert C. Royce of | Marching With Tattered battleflags b “"’ Baves Mgietawn, 35 L, atier ot At-| fising, 7,000 of the Civil war veterans | e waio s gov st Chau torney Rogers had laid before him In- | paraged the. streats of Lou Angeles | oo Waterbury; Frank B. Wi dletown; Robert Scovilly indi that Mrs. Szabo |y v wtiirg ok TR s« romray T T (Gf e pertect Harold B. Mowrey. Sterling: mn, instead of drowning. William Gorman, aged 78, a veteran Platform Praises Taft. “Wwill Mlko No Difference to Me.” ‘o’t the uc‘t’vfl wa:,' ;n l‘l_‘t.rnlmk and kl’llel: :i platform ‘rn lflo’t“ 'N y a train at ey Falls, Mass., just | aside from praise of St Degrar s ort A ey (o ges | OVer the state line, yesterday. :;d his administration, rest him, either tonight or tomorrow Bopdter: Mexbase ar - Tdahs, il wltthw.' especlally agriculture morning, Gibson did not appear to be W"““‘;_‘h”t V s dmg, s ”wm_ hflfilfllon g . . proved that preparations’ are ng u&wfimb‘ :m';d :‘l’l ”:x#&‘:n" made for his remov:l to The west. “either here tomight, or at.my office : will make no difference to me.” ooy v L TREKE. B - National Association of - Stationary Will Waive Extpadition Process. Engineers at Kansas City yesterday. JACK JOHNSON'S WIFE SEEKS TO END HER LIFE. Sheots l*-rulf in Fit of Despondency h Ny ey " | “If the sheriff attempted to arrest : o Chicago, Sept. 11.—Mrs. Ja you here, would you waive extradition| The Will of John Jacob Astor was proceedings?” he was asked. re-probated in New York, an action .| “Why, certainly I would. I'm not a | made necessary by the birth of a post- fool. Pm ready for them any time | humous child. No objection was in- Wh t;]:‘el‘:t that it lanned = - en er was plann R not to arcest him until his arrival jmi, E:::fl mfl-otflg;or. ’llm.”fi" :i.d& N tomor rning, ringfie xa:r‘;gr o:.:n.a_ :;g':f::: p.fi%,., ¥ .: was a friend of Abraham Lincoln and ,}"““v which was a formal his_cigar for a moment, said: “All | Stephen A. Douglas, died at his home 'v:“u?: 2:“& right; I'll'be there at the usual time.” | in that ci of Bm?or Stfl:.' :: fi‘f:‘n Takes Child on His Knee. A Ropublloan “Widket miide en- Gibgon then took his four year old |tirelv of women candidates v‘vlfll daughter upon. his knee, and request- | placed in ‘the field in Idaho thig mll J interviewers “not to bother him any anlut ‘lhe Je(u]uu.r republican and Ola" Pm ve “ticl Rt ol "‘"N“‘,';’_"‘I‘{:"f,’:n’t“‘dmfi The little girl, not capable of under- — to purchase the tickets and when he g:"n%lnx e sarious Shasle viatios- hA ern l-lng-‘n. AT, on & . er Cl W m n wmw heronzlle floor with ately and began two oims i o Thrah wlnm e m""’"‘d ; mom 3 _ | song. ; the. machine - soar £, Jobmaga. to a hos g Wv Guufl melon_dropped The lawyer's house, to which MM dfter a day spent in his of- | | The elopments ate detectives emplo o Bty ivate ives Vi e left. t the railroad tickets' untiMht’u“'u 8 '\:'ym e ackpred M o procure the on of zabo's # ‘| New Mexico. leading: to the bringing of : '“9"" "*‘fl will "fm Bo Oblig She spoke. of _dying. and ‘repeated g- ‘charge today. The detec- | !0 PATt with war rel b T - eral times that she naver expected had ready in front of the house ch were to mve m sold at auc- ‘Lightning Strikes House and Large to' recover from the nervous prostra-|a high-powered automobile for emer-. tlo‘n to satisfy a g ‘rm at South outh Manchester. tion from whioh she suffered. While gency in case the lawyer should make | "31%8d the money the maids’ attention was distracted. | an attempt to escape. , Conn., Sept. 11.— | Mrs. Johnson is said to have a The Strike of nmhmr . Set. 11— Johnson ls said to have opened 2| . Crowd Gathers About Houss. |against the ' papers at At- volver. She pointed it at her head,| Shortly after dark the headlights of | lanta, Ga. has been settled, the men Bt befors she could pull the trigger | the machine were trained upon Gib- | LeluEnng to work yesterday. Itis un | The result of the frat {nformal bal th 1 - | son’s porch, throwing the figures of the wages 3 e maids seized her. 4 e] oulh,tndge aeyer. -his. mid dsughter - Mite | whe m"‘_ lot ‘!l:x.ul.l. follovn \ struggle point at her head and | bold relief. When a curious crowd of P ~ oo 146 dnm off m the tree, el;hteeu pufle‘d“ th&mfl'zer % people gathered, the family retired in- | Mrs. Mamao Fairbanks of Washing- Bl"“"“ g; , was split com its| She fell unconscious and the maids | doors. When called up on his ‘tele- | ton is suing for a divorce on the o @ root. sent for Johnson's mother and sister, | Phone at 9 o'clock Gibson complained | ground that her husband has “auto” 121 Iu. B. Jo on was holdln; her | who live several blocks away. Before |that he had been ‘routed out of his | fever, claiming he supported two autos | whaole murmber of old '?:'u, on her 1.3 ih the | they arrived Johnson returned and |sleep.” Early in the evening he had |and one motorcycle on $15 a week, but| e, Aumiber of votes Necessary for choice _of the house when the bon hurried her to a hospital." He spent|a conference with a local lawyer, but Dot her. . 10. The” child the night at her bedside. refused to say whether he had decided Second Ballet, 3 was shocked. Lyn- ¥ Johnson was- Miss Btta Perry |upon any plan of action in the event| Charges That “Robert G, Valentine, | There was no chotce on the wood Perkins, ton Shieldge and |of klyn before her marriage to|of his arrest. Wwha resigned as commission of Indian | roll call, but Judge Studiey forged to George Keyes, carpenters, were work- ; Johnson in Pittsburg three years ago. affairs, took intoxicating liquor on to | the front. The vote: ing on a staging next door and were | She is 31 years old. AVIATOR PAUL PECK an Indian reservation in Oklahoma Studley .. ... thrown e from the staging, but escaped - during an official visit, will be mvesti-| Blakesleg -»wit’hout letr‘:o\u arm. - tCharles Aspin- | CLEAN-UP CRUSADE HAS A ;ATAL FALL | gated by the department of justice, ]Ra)lml.‘ptm 4 T “lnlx a“:w e;elt the o:;c a:x' ‘;:ad hi: BEGUN AT DENVER.| Goes Up in a Gusty Wind Despite All'| The Existing Freight Rate of $7 a ‘ fingers burned. \ 2 i hundred pounds on automobiles, lm ‘Barney Sehyltz, a plumbér, Who was Over, Scor-. of Former ?fieu nd 3 Warnings. than carloads, from New York anil The Last m working on High street, close by, was Business Men Indicted. Chicago, Sept. 12—Aviator Paul |Other eastern points to Pacific ‘coast 'l‘h. last lot tor governor stood: § ! s T | Frawn trom «. stepladder and had nis Peck of Washi D. C. holder of | terminals, was attacked vesterday be- e s % Then the whoie | hand burned by molten metal., Duvid | Denver, Col, Sept. 11.—As the sequel | {ha Amerioan. duration. filzht secord. | {07 the interstate commerce commis. | Studley .. . L : of i & * | sion. Bllkellee Byl a1’ \ farm house was | Prockett and his wife, who lived neas newspaper accusations that figured| wag fatally injured this evening in T, pezes m assistance was | DY, were shocked, a3 was Mrs. Henry | largely in the citizens’ party campaign | o fall with a biplane, while e nomination was made uneat- ying in v Forbes. Mrs, Edward McCann, who |and county elections last spi _more 1l | Gladys Wells, 12 Years Old, daugh- | mous. lives on 'High street. was knocked |than a score of present and former :’,cfn:ty,;,‘:]fl_‘ vxv?,s:n::w!‘a.’uc}f f,fe ter of geymour ‘Wells, Jr., of Stratford, N down and had her ankle sprained. city officials and prominent business| ground the heavy engine came through | &S Struck by an automobile driven by JUDGE STUDLEY PLEASED. had $1,500 All of ' the persons affected wers | men of Denver gave bond today in the | the wreckage, striking him in the neck, | Clifton B. Hoyt ‘of Derby, in front of i, i carried through a Wi ‘within 500 yards of the spot where tha | criminal division of the district court| yjg gkull was fractured, and he re- | 1€ home Tuesday evening, and is in | Would Not Have Accepted Were Nem. ~agency. Bl pkrch to, answer, special grand jury indict-| cefved internal injuries, dving at 12.30 e, Dulfwport Rownltal > TRIC SE MILFORD HOUSE STRUCK. t the city's s (i’ sperating | (his mernine. The Rev. William Morri tion Rx_ooe ¥ \ . | use of the city’s streets, the operating e Rev. William Morrison, appoint- Meriden, . { HIT EL!FTHIO SERVICE HARD. O laeenty g olivan ! = A gusty wind blew a.t Cicero field 9 en, Sept. 11 John P. 2 7 > : 1l day and Divector Andrew Drew | ®s0¥ Mayor Gaynor to the new board | Studley of New Haven, republi- Little _Child Rendered Unconscious, | for such purposes, neglect of duty!in |2 of imebriety, has decided, after an in- n i M Crippled Tolograph Lines “‘ But Will Recover. ’ non-enforceme o"t laws, and obstruct- E‘"”:n»‘h:! :i::tzom warning to all vestigation of the gambling situation oo nen;mfar governor, received the 4 Out mufomur by viats going up. Peck, be- s news o nomination at the Burned Out X public streets. lMeving his small biplane would be fast | = New York city, that “gambling can | Wike club, where he was a guest, (8 to The Bull y oA Milford, Conn., Sept. 11.—During the m all 4* true bills were returned up- snough to e him through the chop- n: n::lro b:fitovp‘;‘d in New York thesi | gfternoon. P ""m“‘;:‘t"n;';; A ine hete Y= acter on' the fostimony of Imany Withossoh |py-wind, tiokVike-sfr in:spite of ithe |t 120 0T ST 1 othe At ¢ bing Judge Studiey sald ! Seaside avenue owned by Charles W.|main in the city, and some of whom mA“t“::‘“t 300 feet altitude Peck start- 'l;lll; Apntiuin AT"’ Pies and th* | mous? nomination unani- 3 : lorm | Boardsley and occupied by the Reich- |are In jall for lack of bonds. o |44 to come down in & spiral slide. Be | por, oro"n doughnuts that Miss Dells | When told that it was, he sxprossed gy ok ard family. Little Nettie Reichard myer old and predees cause of the unusually small span of | . 2 D! his keeMl pleasure, and added that he mm mwhd. Attur the heavy | was rendered unconscious and was re- | Robert W, Speer, are charged with “Will” Taft are fragrant in the mem- + \ his machine, the aviator got into too would not have accepted the nmm- Wednesday afternoon there|vived with difficulty. It is not be- |failure to enforce the laws against ory of the president, so on Saturday nant ¥ m two wires "’""f,‘{,'g out of a|lieved that her condition serious. | open vice, as are also the present and steep a spiral, his aeroplane slid to-| e will make a pilgrimage to Millbury, flugo:.rthl:tul‘;:d ;:‘:‘begx'l.“:lq ll-!d that B MAI Of 6% at the Willimantic office of | The house did not take fire, Jout about | former chiefs of police, and the fire :"1?! "“t center ft‘ bu“:k"'"“ and he | yaes,, where Miss Torrey lives. be bad never sought the nomination, '} the Western Union company. $100 damage was done. and pelice boards, both past and pres- | “°p € 1O b"”‘mm Sia but friends of his who had loyall The evening trains on the Providence B ¢ Gultford Struck ot eck's great ty did not become | Gen, W, W, Gordon of hvamuh. ported him for mayor ey SriBlon were shobit. s mintes' 1ts, Gmrlmca ul oL 5 r;;::ri £ :?arent ung! )}x; vn:“‘:!hfl:m 200 f;:‘f brigadier general of the second bri- :::- for judge :’t Th_ com ‘onn., DA > Ing 1 e grount e Wi Ve @SCa] The traine on the New Ha- | (\inder shower this afterncon light- | PRESIDENT POSES FOR with minor Injurles, Director Drew | Socs, writed Bomter opaqorc &rmy courl, and judge of probate, had in- ing home, and the Central Vermont ning struck and burned to the ground MOVING PICTURE MEN | and his technical committee declared, |ing the Spanish-American war, and a sted acy for governs | a barn owned by Oscar Grossman of had it.not been for the fact that the He said he was deeply grateful to all train had a crowd on fthe car piat North Madison. The barn was full of | Overcast Sky Spoiled Films and Per- | heavy engine, crashing through the %fif:g’;fi;fimfi;’,’:"%f’%‘:“y at|'those who had supported him-at the fall crops. formance Must Be Repeated. framework, with its gasoline tank and . 5 convention today. iron fillings, struck Peck in the nesk| George W. Young, Mme. Nordica's '::‘“. %tudky loft here early in the TOBACCO DAMAGED. Beverly, Mass, Sept. 11—President|and across the legs. husband, has withdrawn as -a demo- | *VeRIIE for Waterbury. 1 pe— o “ Raids: hiviMidner st Warshosise Point | St posed for the moving picture men cratic candidate in the six-sided con Biwkeslee is Trus Blue. today. He planted a hickory tree test for the New Jersev senatorship. — ) : + M $10,000 to m. while. the” shuttérs whirred off hun- TTHE LD A SROIR There were ton many candidates, he Go)\'!“;.‘l HA.‘VE?QK‘:;::' 5;2: lfl on.‘r:‘:fi T dreds of feet of film, and sat with SINGS AT CAMP FIRE | says. His wife. who announced she ' the outcome of the gubernaterial nom- would stump for him, later refused. ination at letlori gtodny said that he was of cou h “l Shall Not Attempt to Exert any he“h:rweo ::a t:a“cwlfi“:? t.:”:;:t 'Wmhou. Point, Sept. 11—An un- usually severe thunder storm, accom- panied by heavy hail, swept over this town this afternoon, and damaged Mrs. Taft on the veranda of Parra- matta while the machines were point- | Grand Army Delegates at Los Angeles ed at him n, and then learned to- Hear Chorus of 250 Voices. night that it all must be done over ley tied up here until nearly 8 o'clock and the passenger cars were late. influence for one faction or the other” | Agked as to whether h standing tobacco to the extent of more| again. A light fall of rain and an| Los Angeles, Cal, Sept. 11.—The |said Governer-elect William T. Haines | Judge Studley, he 'mfu‘é'i‘“‘-’-c".'.’eii’:f 200 ACRES RUINED. * | than $10,000, it is estimated. Some of | overcast sky spoiled the films. An-|first of the “camp fires” planned for |of Malne vesterdad when shown des- |y, ok S 2 L i the oaumsgz ogclvm the loss to the| other tr'-yh will!l be d-made tomorrow, if | the encampment of the Grand Army of p;tchesh O(r:nl'l‘u;o?-. W-l-&h-)-‘ to the Damage to Tobacco Crop at Windsor |tobacco at the weather is gool the Republic was held tonight at|effect that Colonel Roosevelt had said 'L”k Placed at ;W The tobacco crop had been almost _— Shrine auditorium. that Mr. Haines had “come out for the PRITUARY. ! ¥ entirely lu.rvasted tv;itu; the past te‘v; A LABOR DISPUTE * | “The 0ld boys” choir of Oakland, Cal. | Progressive national ticket.” Thaddeus Gravee: ., . 13, days, oth e damage woul 1 held a proment place on the pro- -3 bacco, standing in the fields,was prac- “mfim in Prwldlno.. Chicago Teamster Dying and Two La- ;f:m PE"éifim“de" ‘; Cg“‘;-";"x GET ON THE ROCKS Tobacco Growers' assoclation and a tically ruined in a severe hailstorm Providence, R. I, Sept. 11.—Half a bor Men Under Arrest. er, 'orrance, S. S. Burde! this afternoon, and causing an esti- mated loss of 370,000, Some of the to- bacco is insured. The tobacco growers had harvested 86 per cent, of the crop. Had the storm occurred several days ago, the loss would have been considerably larger. Although the lightning that acéom- formér master of the state grange, died at his home in this town today, amed 77. For nearly half a century he en- gaged in tobacco farming here, the condition of his héalth having com- pelled him to give up a law practice fn New York city. Judge Daniel Thew Wright. Cinotnnaty, O., Sept. 11.—Judge Dan- John H. Gilmon, C. G. Burton, A. G. dozen small fires were started in dif- A Large Hole Stove in Steamer on ferent sections of the city this after. Chicago, Sept. 11.—Benjamin Modl- Weissert, and W, C. Johnson delivered Which They Were Passengers. noon by the most violent electrical|an, a teamster, was shot fen times to- :‘d,g:f:'g’t' lmB:“}td‘e:c "::dan'":i:'e g:: SRy storm of the season. The lightning | night In a fight with two men, all the openin; " l‘;m m”fm“l im“nmm New York, Sept. 11.—Members of was accompanied by heavy rain which | bullets entering his chest, He wiil 0?‘(11 {J ¥a hters of Veterans, the Wo- the' Hucson County Democratic asso- flooded many “streets and impeded | dle, The police belleve the shooting | o' 118 Rflfl'r e and the Ladles ot |ciation of New Jersey, the parade of traffic. Nearly every flash of llghtning | to be the result of & labor dispute, he“'; e c"”:l" ‘; fon of the | Which was reviewed by Governor Wil- inflicted damage, storting fires In| Josoph Galarade, business agent for | 1€ O A& T ang he ey hascoia. | #0m 1n Jersey Clty this atternoon, had houses and street cars and shaltering | local hod carriers’ union No, 333, his | SiXth Olio Veteran Cavelary nasosia- o an exciting oxperience tonight when paniad the storm was indessant anG1ir,.., brother John and Jeseph Blonde, labor ‘tl-""' st oA Wit lltnots sn- fhe excursion steamer Pu“uul op | &1 Thew Wright, ~father - of Judge shar~ no houses or barns were struck T Blow: Dewn at West Point, men, were arrested and are held pend. | TRETY, which they were returning from an| '/ TiEht, z:':““ of the supreme court @s far as can be learned. ‘Numerous g nos o |ing e hearin B BTy outing on Long Island, went on the |Of the District of Columbia, dipd here m:;, ,h:zw«;rra“wm struck and splin West Point, N. ‘ f s:‘?:‘ n—r:mt”e.r& SR A Connectleut Woman -Elsoted, rocks in the East river, Over 1500 | tonight, aged 87 years. Judge Wright Poredinto. kindling. ’}::r(; ';‘;ll": :R‘irn‘:)o: undrTnn]:ldBlflb‘ Wilson and Murphy te "Moot Atlantie €ity, N, J, Sept, 11,—The | membera of the assoolation were | ¥ uated from Yale in 1847, and was STRUCK IN FAIRFIELD, Lightning Belt Visits Twe Houses— 3 tr Byracuse, N, Y, Bept, 11—Gev, | Woman's auxiliary ef the Uniled Bpan- | crowded on the steamer's decks, when g:m&x: W:JH?:;\:, Ez‘-;lge;;m’::m;f:; Woedrow Wilsen end Charles F,|i8h War Veterans teday elected ps | the aocident occurred. Ali wers men, ground wers blown down, as also wers Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, are | President ecneral Ffie M, Record of |and there was litile panio, notwith- admitted to the Ohlo bar in 1850. Oom-lluo Domnnelly, a Veteran H\mz X E scheduled te meet in Syraeuse te- | Celerade, and as semier viee president | standing that a large hole was stove | st the Boldlers home at Noroton. No Fatalities. goveral "‘T_',“_‘f""t the;post, merrow fer the first time sinee the | Catherine Fellows, New Yark, Esther ||in the beat, i it & .%d in the Darien lockup pondlng‘ln. i o Inter. | New Jersey exeeutive was neminaied | Kenaey of Massaehusetts was ehesen The steamer fres tae rom the q'l to bs made by Coroner Phalan 5,?:'2':??“:'“4 \:",r,‘,?."\ ‘.’.!;r';“._ ‘,th fpfio‘;.:::er”l? :‘:f.::..:,.,'fi‘..’f锑_,;.’;‘,,,,‘,,, for (he presidemey, Also present at | histerian; Bilen Rerry of Conneetieu | reeks and filled rapidly with water, glmn today into the death of a n.:-; thunder ;((mm Lm: ._fla";am; on September 16, of James Willlams, | the meeiing, which will be jnfermal, | judge advesats, and Helen Ludwick of | and five minutes after the last vassen- D:nm W, Albes, also an inmate of ipe strnck in mapy places, bui | the nesro murderss, will be Gev, Jehn A Dik Maing, asgistant guard. . |#er Bad been taken off the bost sank, | homs 2 PR SRS aSRS, - J ot