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DOINGS AT NATION’S CAPITAL

n:nQ« That Caused i Stir Briefly Chronicled—Bulletin! About the

a of Thi.- o« In General *>nro«»0hout the World.

Senators said the Harding reservation to the four-power pact was meonlagless and demanded a reservation that realy did reserve to Congress Ur Wight to paw on decisions •inder the Meaty. Senator Kellogg admitted the treaty really forma a British. Japa- I -

fwse, French and American alliance. 8t * ,e * constitution ajx! appealing te i Explosion of itoma not fault of any I Coo*^, , 0 tm^if, it to permit the

£•* aboard, said Major General Pattfek. chief of tbt air service, after an M<]airy. Nor U Congress In any way

to blame, he said.

• British rum ahlp seized off Boston I after United States revenue csi.er i fires shot across her bow. j Another Incendiary fire, Abe never.th I In ten days, broke cot In Trlaltr College, the aristoc.atlr Protestant Episcopal Instltntlon of Hartford, Conn. Another pry slosh, this time hitting IQjOOO stationer}- Bremen and oilers, was made by the United States Railroad Labor Board No ovsrttea pay until after the tenth hour, the board

ruled.

Senate passes fanner loan bllL The bill wai Introduced by Senator MeCnmber, Republican, North Dakota, ro appropriate $5,000,000 for loans vo fanners to buy teed grclns and food

for livestock.

President Harding waiting ou SecreI tary Denby for detailed statue of work on ships before concluding a ahlp

! scrapping progrem.

German diplomatic representatives : In Washington say Genoa -.-onference 1 will be failure without United States participation; deny Genoauy is now : seeking big loan in this country. J Senator McCumher cha'rman of the Senate Finance Committee, favorably reported to the Seaat- the onmlnaticmr of members of the World War Debt

Funding Commission.

A resolution protesting against the prohibition amendment to the United

REJEDT SALES TAX FOR BONUS Fordney and Associates, Impressed by Bloc, Now Favor Bonus Bid Minus Revenue Plan.

FRANK J. F. THIEL

manufacture and sale of light Trines and beer, was adopted by the Cleve-

land city council.

Senate “'rreconcllables" force ad-

a™, Bepnbllaoi

ie oetIUon asalust aalej tux to nay por-er raanc treaty.

! petition against sales tax to pay •©Idlers’ bonus. Melon again ergea flwst^ouement of bonus'.' jgislatlon. American valuation plan In tariff looming again at conferences between Bouse aud Senate leaders progress.

Johnny Murphy ri PoRland. Ore,

for retirement izas eA^ed captain of the Noire Dame privilege t^ disabled emergency of- track team.

Beers of World War. ThirtyHsevet. players, one of the blgBUly Sunday, famous evangelist, paid ge * seju^.’v the New York Giants have Us respects *o Preslden' Herding and „„ takeB to a tndnlll , batched later with the Harulngs at the be on the Job a. Ban Antonio when all White Houee. j hands arrive ready for work, accordTbe President's letter to the senate ; log lo the complete roster made public Bsdsricg the Imposslb'llf.* and Incoro- , by Secretary Jim Tierney. The list patablUty of furnlslilng the converse- indudes elghtesn pitchers, five catcbi the four-p j«-cr treaty Is foi- ' era. right Infieiders and six outfieldere. Iby a dodmion of the “Lrrecon- j WiUlam Martin (Pickles) Dllnoefer, — t. InJM on a dl**tnngilug St . U >uU CrtUn.% rolcher, died In a

I ho^lral at St. Louis from typhoid fe-

PARTY LEADtRS DISTURBEU Sudden Decision Likely to Prolong the j Struggle, With the Outcome Much In Doubt—Hope Voiced Thxt Britain Will Float Debt B^ide Hero Washington —After voting, S to 2, j against recommending a sales tax as a { means of paying the sokllcr bonus, the j subcommittee of the Republicans of the Wavs and Means Committee, to which the finance feature of this problem bad been referred, decided in favor of reporting a boons bin Vrith-

oot any

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Tom Gibbous started outdoor trolL- . Idk at 8.. Paul in preps ration for hla fight with Harry Greb at Kadiaou

,b, »..l : S””, G '" a 5”' *" Y "' 1 - ““' i “•

ten u* b, I ,,cli

iater the subcomnlttee preooatffl It* decision to the full majority membe.ahlp of the Ways and Means Committee. Republican leaders urged a reconsideration of the subcommittee's triton, but after talking over the matter In an indeffnite way and listening to explanations by Chairman Fordney. who waa a leading factor In the aettoa taken, .he conservative members succeeded In obtaining an adjournment

withe at any final decision.

It Is said that the subcommittee’s reasons were not entirely satisfactory to some other members of the con,-

The advocates of

tax expect word will come from, the White House informing the “nonrevenue raisers” that the Preridest will not approve such a measure. If the President reiterates opposition to passage of a bonus bill now unless It provides revenue through a sales tax, then, according to some expectation^ the opoooenu of the sales tax are

likely t© reverse themselves.

After President Harding was informed of the failure of the Repobttcans of the subcommittee to tike his suggestions on the bonus matter after they had sought them. It became known that hla position regarding

Latent photograph of Prank J. F. Thiel of Washington, who has been promoted from deputy assistant to the post of assistant treasurer of the United States, to succeed Guy 7. Allen

of Metyland.

B. Eagstrum of Wilmington, N. C, for j

*»■ Hun of the nitrate plants at Mode j ^ Illl ^ lc *. J® 17 - *■** Shoal* for production of XertiJiters on- ( - , *' rt ™d club.

4er s fifty-vear lease ! * P ro P°“ ; to bar football — A coal strike referendum ha. been } b * *** ««■*»« the slde•rdered. Whether mere wiU be a co*l 11 “•O *»«*« wstoe st like on Ayll 1 will be doddad “f* * r '' Tem ^ t ?* r *® r * w - h>- .eferendum. President John U lW ^ Lewis of the union announced. board of cortrol. m an address at iha

Tbe Departments of Commerce and ‘ „ Labor have been allowed gtt&JBuJtH Robert McAllister, New fort po.lce-

alumni luncheon in New Havua.

man, established world's Indoor run-

kj the ippropriatious Committee. The Harding administration in plan-

2LST“^2r rS' S “• ^

yards, being officially timed at each distance while negotiating a special iSO-yard event r.l the Thirteenth Coast L*t*fense Corps games to Brooklyn. Be-

lt S-5 se.onds.

n. ,br,rom«,i Polo* b* pl.«l SJ'T.’trS With a group of American maculae- i u, to v “ I turero ml order for 51U.000JJ0U worth of . “ U ‘ n3en ; Nrr ' ork ’ ■mchlnery, umchtoe toola motor trucks ° M and other equipment tor Poliah ludua- 1*^' .,“! * Uk * kD<1 '' Wt * **7 e tries, sccoSlti to report. Thia U ^ “ “f * 1 ^ ■aid to b, the large*, ringle order me ^ cured from Poland since tlie war. ^ ^ ' rU * be - A detllne was rez'l.ler«l in r-1lrn-a ! " ben Bwln,, *^ on » r d. woeld v llghttraflk- -luring UCJ, of ZU r^r cent un- through the 4er tha, of iW. .Uegr^e^e^r V U reconto-J lu Americun tranapurtatton ^ history, according to the uaao. iattoa \ V hlte T Ts flr ^L 4 U * a -' 1 a •f railway executive* ;' hl,e ^ aUc **° * «W«*t« cor-

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FOREIGN

Smallpox Joined will UUlnaasa and . Bneuutcnla in rousing concern to , rnta * ^ * rr< '*‘' t sutament by health depu/iuten. uthciaU In New ' lli,! ‘ > *'I' ,ir,ulw H of Commerce and InYork clt}. duatry, Mexicc- has 223 producing oil J A. Lew le, vice president of tbe '“'W* ' rl, h a dolly cat>nclty of 6JIQ3,Irv lng Natlunul iiook of New York. . 483 Uurrel * More than 373XWO.OUU ha* Uca elected prealdent of the Jtr-yi barrel* of oil were produced in 1IC1 publto National Hunk, .me of the larg. Plot to kidnap Collins snu GrilBth

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Of a federal luotlou picture i-.uiuil»- r/ _

Mou with ceuaoraldu ever all film, ea- ^ 1 »s trying to tered to totemau- commerce wat to- ! ' onc «« r ““- «Wtou In Lisbon troduoed in tbe bouse a: Waahlngtun ‘ 0 r * v "*“‘‘uu, say dispel, hhy Itepreaeniatlvs App.eby, Republic- ** Urt,, ' t ' »srM> P« arrived to nro-

an. New Teraey. Pennsylvania and Nortulk A Western railroads art considering plena for tiw ereettoa of shops uud the euIsrgstneni of yards at IL'airwuwn

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Huge army dirigible Roma, recently

arships arrived to pro-

tect Rr.tlsb Interests in case of a rvr-

olMtoh.

Valua of tbe 1821 crop ta Quetoc hag been pieced at *2Ui l3<X*X: For the reconstruction of 3,000

Cburebea In the devastated area of

“ bond Issue bus been author-

being unalterably defined In the letter which the President sent to Mr. Fordney on February 16. it was said that be would veto any bonus bill that came to him without providing means for ra'stng the revenue, and that the only bonus measure acceptable to him was one that obtained money through a sales tax. The sltaztioa as Interpreted publican leaders was that there would be no bonus legislation until very late in this session, if at alL If a boons hill come, to the Senate minus a revenue provision It cannot, under tbe Const.tutton, supply the lack. Republican leader, said that a bonus that that did not find the revenue to pay toe soldiers would be rejected In the upper branch. Party leaders .n both House and Seua'e were rurpnaed by the rudden derision of Chairman Fordney and hla amoriatea which waa regard**! as a reversal of poiicy. It was condemned generally as a move that might defeat all bonus legislation at this tiava and as another righ of to- lack of party banooay. The five who voted agaltwt the tale; tex were Chairman Fordney and Representatives Copley of Illinois, Treadway of MasrarfaosrKs. Tlmbertake of Colorado and Watson of Pennsylvania. Repret-ntatires Longworth of Ohio, and Racbarach of New Jeragy sup-port.-d toe President's plan for • sale* tax for bonus levies. Mr. Fordney and hla friends were Induced to retreat, I: was said by ons of thrir number, because they had become convinced that the farm-labor bloc had siiflldect votes In comoination with the Democrats to prevent the passage of a bonus bill on the linos of the President - * recommenda-

tions.

Ttj farm leaders Informed Mr. Fordney that they would not continue tholr opposition to bonus legislation If tax was eliminated and the measure wa« presented to the House without taxation features. Bans tor Moses of New Hampshire me out against the bonus In a speech In the Senate. He la the fourteenth member of the upper chamber to take this position.

SIX BROKERAGE HOUSES SUSPEND Unable to Withstand Runs Cawed by District Attorney’s Probe of Bucket Shops. New York.—Unable to stand the run caneed, according to the attorney for one of tbe receiveip, by the publicity attendant on District Attorney Benton's inquiry Into toe eonduri of certain Wall street bouses, six brak-

ROMA DISASTER INQUIRY BE6UN Accident to Control, of Elevatino Rudders Titctied Craft Into Live Wirea. GENERAL PATRICK REPORTS Board of Three Investigator* Hears Witnesses Behind Cl seed Doors. Controls in Trouble Half a Mile Up.

Washington.—The the army dirigible Itoma at Hampton Roads, with a loss of thirty-four Uvea, i will constitute tbe basis for a most vigorous and searching official Investigation. The War Department will conduri » Investigation, the Nary Departent la also deeply interested in the technical and odentlflc aspects of the subject, and there Is every Indication 1 prettiest that a separate congressional inquiry | cutes.

were placed In bankruptcy by their creditors. The firms are: Kardos A Burke, 82 Broadway; 11ablUHw estimated at ILfOOJJOO and onsets at $UQ,0CO. S. & Buskay A Co., 42 Broadway estimated Oab^tioa $2^0,000; assets fLOMUMOi A Co, 111 Broadway; liabilities and ssaeu not estlmau Rodney 6 Co, 55 Broadway; liabilities $75,000, assets $35,000. James W. Ball A O*. 67 Exchange Place; UahlUUes $150,000, assets $1<V

T6.

Higgins A Dies, 06 Broadway; no net* nr Uablllt’ec giver. The failure of Kardos A Burks aroused tbe moat Internet of nay yet reported. The firm was made up of

but a few years ago arrived lo tola country from Hungary and took piece as a bank messenger at $10 a week. Tbe other number of toe firm was John Burke, three timer governor of toe sun of North Dakota, aad for ri*ht years Treasurer of the United States. The petition against this firm waa mad* to Judge Learned Hand !b fcH home. The Judge’* order appointing Robert P. Stephenson receiver for toe firm wns filed st toe opening of conn. Mr. Stephenson's bond was fixed at

David W. Kahn, attorney for the Tear, said that U believed that liabilities of toe concern were overestimated. In the last six recks demands os the part

• ■ recently i _ , K „ . — --

mmhaaed Ltw Italian goveromem,

crasous to earth at Norfolk, V* kUl- - I Toklo, lug thirty-tour army offlevra aud en- Z! , u »'»’ ru glttately

lUlrty -four army uffievrs aud

Lau-vi men.

Representatlv# A;.|.leby Republican of Nee Jenrey, Introduced u bill proVtdlug fur the establlahluent uf a Ted•rai motio:i picture .omajlsaloc, with censorship puiseis over all filwa eu-len-'l iu interstate .n.amerce. IXatrxi At turtle} Juteph C. Peil> , Oer of Rokixo wa. removed from wflk, Au a decision bonded itouu by the 6a

preme J udlciel court

WANT* K/VftVBV RECALLED Republican Copgresaman Offsra Rasolutijn for r»robe of SUU-TanU. tVionlnytcm.—A resolution designed t., urtiiB about tbe recall from Englund

-<i ns. s-n. I, ,a • ——■■■* ” f Ambassador Haney was introvtrt^s M 1“ the pao^ugsr rate* to d.ired Iff Repreu-nUtlve Ryan. Rej.uU Mriorta a G. and Seattle. Wa,b. : 11. un. New York. Tbe meaaore prome election of a new president of | i-i.i-* a rung regional toveoUgntron <.f

dis<-.i»eed by party -tiiteciaUa made by the aiabsaastb.r uitei. * i -■ • ui,n*d. Mr. Itjwn quoted extra, t^

fr .m pres* rer»n* of Mr. Harvey’* addrew at the dinner In honor of A.

J Balfour.

Germany

leadeni, ('bancellor Wirtb declured in tbe Reichstag. The difficulties in L> •er Silesia «11 be taken up first, bowApproxlumtely 12.000 miners In the i-enu.-roya dUtrlrt. Spain. w«,-jt

A thorough inrectlgation w. ? immediately ordered by Secretary of War Weeks. It was begun at once by Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of the Army Air Sendee, who flew to the scene of the disaster a few hours after It occurred. General Patrick telegraphed to tbe adjutant general of the army that he had begun an inquiry and reported such conclusions as have been reacted aa a result of the preliminary Investigation. The board appointed to In vestlgste the accident consists of Major Davenport Johnson, president; Major jChn H. Jouett and Major Joseph T. McNarney recorder. In his telegram to the adjutant _ eral. General Patrick lays the blame for the accident on a faulty cable connecting the elevating rudders, which broke, he says, throwing tbe Roma out of controL As the Roma Beared tbe ground the airship struck lire trims, sparks from which act Are to the hydrogen gas la tbe b -ga bag of the

airship.

Th# text of General Pa. lck'* telegram follows: Langley i .eld. Fa, Fab. 22, 1922. Adjutant General of the Army, Washington, D. G: Have ordered thorough investigation to determine rouse of Roma diaastar. Information already gathered Indicate* tost cab’s to cievsUrg rudders broke. Ship nosed down. Struck lire wtrre carrying high tunstem electric current and this started fire. There waa »o explosion and no fl'e until after those wires were hit and broken. PATRICK Gen-sal Patrick also repotted orally that the accident to the derating rudders of tne Roma occurred at an elevation of only 000 feet Later he telecra, bed tbe War De partment for orders for s number of officers to accompany bodies of tot victims at the disaster to their homes Blsnket authority was promptly telegraphed to the general to Issue sucb ordars as might be necessary. General Patrick returned to Washington oa the Norfolk boot to make oral reP«et to the secretary of war on the

EESEmmumnmmmm

Lodge Submit! i Senator*, but I Borah Mar*!! I

talk with I fore tot. cosamlttse toe draft of a reeervatloj which R waa « would meet the appeowm of dent and which Mr. Lodge hoped wooii

progress la toe hope that toe Afferent views prevamse to toe ex*mlttee might be reconciled. The reservatiro which Mr. Led** lonaordd was at ofic* ttfeafi to* "Eardtug rreervatioa- ettbeigh administration acuatorc pointed »e» later

a result of toe statement of Atoarr Brand age* el the ‘

the day Before.

WORLD'S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM LONDON,-Th* British government has Invited signatories of the Irish Free State treaty lo 7-ordot. for a "roBfereuce on the whole ritnatloo.’ QUCENtTOWIL—CoL William Wood, representing the New York police reeerrea, has arrived here with, a gift from the reserves for Princess Mary

of England.

TOKYO.—Troop* were called to old the poi' e In guarding the partlxmcnt building and residences of prominent official b against demonstration* by adrerotss of universal suffrage to men

BERLIN.—Hugo fittanea, th* roast rwerful financier In Germany, inods to erisblUh g branch office In New Yo.-k for hi* Industries Ac office staff of 150 men will act as buying and t««U (or concern* over which has control ind will aoos New York, btlnnes pinna to create branch offices throughout the

United States.

LONDON.—Premiere Lloyd Ooerg* and Poincare will meet In secret at ones somewhere along the fh«fin t i coast. C'irrerpuodenu are barred, and toe • ustoinary retinue will |>r left

behind by tbe Premiere.

JBFFERtOM CITY, MO. —Brecknr..

i I19 their

’'The hnuse Way. and Mean. Com- 25 *" r

Bduee *tH report a bill tor * aoldW ^ lcunU, ‘- *« • «l* , *ri to the Mexi honu. bu pa.o b, r aelra LT l^v * '***"“ F>,r “ J *' the detail* of iJi* mecaure re-ua.* to i £IL , , u *» ** be drte.tinned Upon. ****5* ‘ Mi ‘ l,0 * car “°'l Jalloco. rebel

/Tire. brotberHar* drowns ^ th. ! ^ ^

U, at fcn*. Pa, »l.« U.J hw caved r,n,f, -«ce. scto The boya Gtisrir*. avvre^IT HlU Wiilisu., twelvv. and Joseph Noaiaa ! *L* Urc1 '>

mn*. urn- Oktilng fur u.iubow«

Mm- scrfctofu oo iurcd.

MrikT^Ttll—If, ,r ‘ a, 00 I CRIME* SCARCE IN MONTOUR i ridge D.ng of St. LouU filed a de.W *tr.ki- as t..c result ..f enrawnremeot - —• ! tloo of his candidacy for United tp-,Z. bj their employers t!,at they intend Qr * nd •»“»> H*« Nothing to Do but rauator on the Democratic ticket.

Consider Intercounty Bridge. LONDON. Treasury official* Sonitet

r. • -whs;

Ju.o.- called for aer I a at tbe Jrh nave L>t-m formulated to repay Rritruar} term of court will report to coo ‘ —• ... - - _ - ^ 1

rider un latrro.cunty b.-ldge, all other jurymen bavr been est-uwd Tnerv

fur trtnl.

count) I»m not l>»4 s J«r> trial

' «s origtoaily anneun-ed The delay

vreary In older to

OfficUl Waabtogton and officers of « army. «•»-* rod marina corps ware stunned by at m.-.-tr of 'he blow that has -Jt offieui aviation In the loss o' lbs Roma, bit there Is no dUpoultiuL to c'low the li. aster to halt the stuopt of the r- aed aan. less, with th* «id of American vclunee and industrial aircraft genius, to mmu mastory of th# Ur. Tbe men who gavl their lives in toe Roma disaster as well aa th:se who went down into’ the River Humber In tbe dretructloc 1**August of tbe British built ZB-2, - J looLed upon by their brother officers j

aa martyr*.

“The thirty-four men who loat their

*'( rd* in submlfring tbTteSS^

aha. ought to be a

wtion. Th* draft p-eaaotad by Mr. Lodge was noGUng more nor lav thra at. extract from tola address ot the

President corerlng Mr. B ‘

point

-be undereUodlnff Iff , circle* cvatlnare to be dint wkula th* President does not want a ‘' “ attached to the treaty, 3 none Is .irrrsssry. mt, prefaro » accept a res-rv*t!. -n rather than Jnspardlu ratification or greatly daisy £ b* toeU the Braadeqre rvaarewtom too far and would tto tbe t-wA* jf to* Executive

latest evemts AT WAXHiNCTON

ro* |

llvi* in the catastrophe are martyrs to Kepreaaotatlv. Pran mt Mo*. inthe caune- .-rJd Chairman x.h n % .w. ^ v » Fyan of ««%. tok m-

Milltary Cornmlttec. ' rhalr

sacrifice must sot have been mad* la

vain, and the United Sutra must

permit other nations t

continue de-

velopment of aircraft while tola roun-

7 •‘“I* »«y by. W. must ? *** J,uria ,n •riatton. U

Is to be hoped tb*t enough hellnm rax which u non-lnflammsble. can >„ pri dured for al! our llghtawhaB-c r craft. Tba pity of it all is that this suiatanra we* not available for th. R01..*. £d It been, thU accident would not have

claimed such a tUl of life"

baaaator Harvey and urptog Ms re•nH h the aHagad uriarwocro are tom* accurately rsportofi. Prediction* ware mads to Oawgrees that toe Ways and Manns CaramKt*a will rsjwt toe satoi tax mU re-

Eurep* new fuverahie far (undlrg IliJiCXkOOO^M deto mdng to to*

Unit** »»*«*.

•"wtor Cegpe-, *f Kmmk, ,

ed chairman a# f

•» to* aerxu, snreeiffins Mnjr

tonator Km/m, o* lawn.

»«reury Da.-i*, aetln« at ton direetlen of Proaldast ttorduig, trill prabably ;MI ' - ' -

In th* ce*

conference to oenaWar : the wage and weriUng contract expiring April 1.

COLUMBIA Ffi TURNED SACK * MMte f l r, !’“«** «« W N,v>',

Retrerwh merit Pollry.

Hetolngtot.—Secretary Denby an•mumwd that the flagship Cxlumbla of the Atlantic fleet has been turned Urk to tbe SLIpt -ng Board ^ The (Columbia waa formerly tbe rre. Northern, a state.- „r ,L

fated Northern Parlfle, recently burn • 0- — m — .1 .oa ... u, th , PoteMU, turn! Mom o~n •» —'t-, im Kluo,!!, ,1’. •' ■*' th, movto, ,kt.ro 0,10. MOO U,M “t— CU» »,> oteo 0W~ Uw navy. 0 may -n the near future be a gnat

aationai atrAlllaar.

BRITISH TO CUT ARMY Uhon Porin-ASUr Ganarei Mays to an nppeal be*ors th* Sonata Ayprepri* C Neduction of t'h.SOODOO |n U “‘ ^

, , »• Hrped,

IajMoo Sir

the air mail

out that there lias

■ only ana (n-

America this year. ..

PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Taotils mill | fsro uei-ertHlti naval at J •trike condition* are stowiug so sign, risks than em ..umer

-* topprow - - 1

.Amnu«. -.Mr la.m-ng Worthington- , T U,,r *

Evmn*. H-evklag M .'bertoy. .urnmn^, „ ^ ,n th * • d|||Mretbe tuinle that It w u to.tJT, Proro.nant Washrogtan cualaty wrt-w«

mlllt ’ ’ have r*n,in,ii *

„ a oteois « io .m. ivutewi. ®i> ha* not had a Jnry Rayat Weaving Company's mill ws* «a- prviwred 1*“ ^

torgs cum* of marwy and threrton-

tMal JW> r-m last y»<ar ha •tag > W.7C for uo* juror wb* failed

lb* employee* In protest to the plcc- , «W Ir steed of o.'.■ m ot o 4«a:| of soldiers outside toe j »• to. >G**v!~ retA-n j P

by WiUuxn J-

n k are investigating. •«'«t*ry P f War Waatta i

v/.sJim