" R " . . Q / I ,... , . ` , The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. . g Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers iinainiiiiawnnuiin = _ g ' MoRN|"‘N¢ nA||.v if o"i»ning, may fcunm iasi ...__ -. »‘ ~ _ Weekly- (new lveiilng Daily) 1851 } cHaRLo'1'rE'rowN, omaha, THURSDAY, _JUN1-: 3, 1915 - 1 $850 Per Year (delivered in idvl oEi'iMnh Posmori I _B IN UTTER CONFUSION Russl_ans Have Again Outwitted the Enemy. Three B Desperate Battles ‘ Losing. Entire Regiments Surrendering with all Equipment. m ..._.____________ de (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Juiie 2.-A news corres- pondent, Frederick Bennett, Petro- grad, wires: The Gcriuaiis when they suddenly started their rush from Du- iiajec river hoped to gather the op- posing Russians iiito a scrimmage l'ormu.tion and wltli terrific artillery- fire sweep them back into f.he fortress ot' Przeinysl where, lacking supplies, they would shortly huve been com- pelled to surrender, but the lliissluns making ti very wide deployment in their retreat along the San compelled the. Germans to follow. Now for ii in ' Progress. Germans ( week tliero have boon three separate C battles hi progress iii each the Ger- mans losing. 'l‘l)-'eiitire Gormuli post- f ULGARIA AND ROUMANIA HAIIE TAKEN THE PLUNGE oth Countries will Enter the War Simultaneously. Roumania Against M Austria, Bulgaria Against Turkey. le __ - I manla’s proposals, the latter country snatch, Rouniania having agreed to Negotiations between Roumanm is declared to be ready to begin hosti- cdo the territory of Borriidjo. The _mid Russia. over the lines of the Prutb llties without delay. t li -_-_-_.__..-_-_-_-_-.-_-.-.-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...-_-.-.-_-.._-_-.-M ~_._._._.__,,______._.__,_._.____,,___L______,_,,__,__.__________V___>__.__,_ __._________._.__,,_.__________,,,_.__v__._________________._.___.__ __._.,.,_.___. Guard Work. _al there are at least u qiiurter ot' u tion is now marked by utter confusion, entire regiments with machine guns, projectiles and transports, surrender- G ing daily. The pressure by the Frencli and British on the West evidently pre- vents Germany from sciidiiig furtliei- reiiiforr-einciits licrc. l-lei' effort in Galicia which was meant to Impress the llalkan States is r.i ildi befoiiiii one of thc re-.it ' 'I i' 1 ii: s ' - est failures of thc war. u c r - u l ll _ _~_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-.-_-_~_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_~_-,~,-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_~_-_-_~_~_-_-_-_=-_-<./.» W ste f`o in tl w W io pu ~ million men in Canada on the Militia , Reserve, which it has now becn de- cided to organise through thc Doiniii- - _ ii- 'l`li€ Dl8l0I‘llY Of H1959. lt is com- here of a possible pro-Gorman raid. ` ted. are under the age of 45 years, even .~ihould Gerniuii-Ameri<:oii rein- . . I th .f _ f llit I '_ - lON(3g°§'aI“§; th; G,‘;,T"d'?"&I 1, ““'l‘lie elllfilitlld (lie.ri?ervgrZ,1svlt:i\i<(liirstooiI I . , e .- ie in c ori _ , _ Przemysl' which is pmvmg one or that here includes all nieii who have had _i.iuh 1.- ' fu- _ --" '" -_ _- (Specm to The Guardian) `r“t'ixt1i:' ';i_oi:lth?:!‘2sun:'it;..ii§:1;;;3;“(ydofur; (speclal to The Guardian) their discharge from their regiments. WARSAW, June 2_~A bomb from ‘ ' ' _ f LONDON, June 2.--According to a T German aeroplane to-day struck it Egxtssiigfg tiny;e|dp0lH§dw|d;eB‘;(;l;fB dispatch from Leipzig, Saxony, George "I rowded moving picture theatre. The and c0“mer_attackS`the 10,3893 in men Craxton, an iiliiglisliman, was sen- them' lloweveifi lii1V€ ‘i1ll‘€21'.ly_vUlllll- ,issue pierced me mul-_ kmed six and and materim are Dmng ll-p 1-0 an mp 'tamed to mrw years. impnsonment teered for active service. While the ounded 25, mostly women and cliil~ lpmcedcmed ex`tem_ German and .on a charge of attempting to furnish re serves may lic available for iictive ren. Austrlun reports claim that some of ,the British Government with (lerumii :‘l‘”"Vl"“ If ““9de‘|» ll li* believed ‘hilt '“‘*"i_"'*- the forts uri the Northern front have lllulls £0 “Wade England- . nircuay muon ana that on the south- I eastern front their troops are pro- t aressine towards the railway that hint the United states cauia not con- loins the fortress with Lemberz. But rinue intercourse with n government glaisliyyfiiitttggtiggxgnsvoxnhiguéiggaglorg which repuaiatea these principles. one fort, were driven out, and makes (S 66,3' Q ”T”"'h G dia ) no mention of the capture of the rall- P ' ° ° "5" " way or ol' other successes claimed by e n orcemen s nto Galicia, is not disclosed. The Germans claim to the Polish capital, or only a diversion to prevent the Russians from sending mor rel f t i LONDON, June 2.--The British - _ (Special to The Guardian) amer Saldieli_ Alexaiidria. Egypt, 2$StG§;?s1I;;;e8g,H§§,' wnrrhotms 53:13,; UDINE, Italy, June 2.-To check r Liverpool was torpedoetl yesterday tha 'Germans are making anothelf ,the Italian forces attempting to invade the North Sea. Seven iiieinbers of effort to break through me Bzum Austria in the Carnia region on the into deep mourning on Wednesday uf- ie crew, including the stewnrdess, lines toward vvarsuw but Wham border of Northeast Trent, the Aus- ternoon when two young men by the ere drowned. Forty-one survivors tm - I ' er trians are concentrating troops behind names of Max Perr of Ti iiisli .ind ere landed to-day at Chatham. 5 is 8' ser ouus attempt to capture M C P iflfiiioieiliin iey will be principally utilised for { 82-50 per your by melt in e¢va|iee”.” _ iz: CANADIAN MILITIA T0 BE ORGANIZED llitia Reserves Supposed to Number 300,000 the Majority of Military Age. When Organized will he Available for Active' Service or Home (3l’°°I"“' l° Th” G“a'dia"l' two countries will enter the war sim- land of Ilenol are said to be virtually - , i l . PARIS, June J.-Bulgaria and N01* ultaiieously. Roumanlii against Aus- complete. If Russia accepts Rou- aiila have arrived at a complete un- ,mm Bulgaria against me 1-,wks rstuuding, according to ii Bucharest l _ _ ._ _ -- .- .i - -,, ~ OTTAWA, June 2.--lt is estimated lionio giiaird work to rolicvc troops at pwsciit doing garrison duty. llcspito thc uiisatisfzictory iialure of thc German reply to President Wil- -soii’s iioiv, no apprehension is felt tions bi-conio strained to the breaking- poiiit iiiid war result. Any trouble which the (lorlnaiis of tliv llnlled illtia training and who have received States might make would, it is bc- lieved, be iiitcriiol_ 'l‘lic coiitciitioii of here is ti very large number of the Geriiinii reply that tfniiadiuii sol- '-lillllleil 0ll'lC€i‘S OH U16 UBI. Millly of diers were being carried on the Lasi- taulu is declared licrc to be absolutely fhutirlatioiilcss. Tliere are iio (laini- diuii soldiers, nor have there ever boi-ii any, carried via American ports. -_-_-_-_-.~_~_~.-_~.-.-,-_-f -_- -_-_~ ------ - ---- ---»-~-_L - - -_ »._,,,.-»-___-___... II itillllw PIIIIIJ Two homes were suddenly tliroivii » Y i»! ` ' Mack Provost of Norway were drown- ed while overhauiing their herring nets in about twelve feet of water lu front of Joseph Mclniiis' factory, Sea Cow Pond where both were employed. h t d d 3 0,0 0 . |' Rhhilonhagnhrean iii\;i)ii“giiIsesq?i‘antlty Sit It seems that both men were taking material during the month of May_ the fish out of the nets and putting r Des ne this the' Russia ame in the don They had already p D ns do not irappear to have slockened their resist- (Special to The Guardian) an(c);` Gam ol- P i I (Special to The Guardian) COPENHAGEN June 2~'riie Kreuz I’ ‘ 9" “Su” the B’“'“h r¢oME J 2 E h s . '_ made one load to the shore and were preparing to leave with another load when it is surmised the dory he- L V¢L?- % ‘Z 75”" W9 “M 791 f , _ and French "nes have been subjected , une .- nt usiasm to en-` ing overloaded in some unaccountable r birthday of Hi: Gracious Majesty This was the message of the King and Queen to the soldiers going to the front. To-day the Empire will celebrate with love and loyalty the King George the Fifth. IIIIMPLEIIE HIINIIII IISI Ill SI. l]lINSIIN'S Elllllllt night, shows haroriles conferred 011 The latest victim of German suh- LONDON, June 2.-The first lm- has the sympathy °f the wlwle Com' Sir Francis Bertie, Ambassador to marines is the British steamer portant newspaper prosecution under 0lTi9; Sir Alex Muir Mackenzie, Sir Saldleh, which was sunk in the North the Defence of the Realm Act, on the (First Year.) .Gilbert Parker. N0\'8llSt, and Sir Hen- Sea with seven of her crew. charge of printing information useful 1st P. Mcoiiuio. ry Norman. Liberal member of the ‘ (Special to The Guardian) to enemies or Great Britain, was be- ouse of Commons, baronets; Field PARIS, June 2.-The following om- gun to-day against the Times, and also arsliali Kitchener, British Secretary cial comniuiifcatton was issued by the against the printers of that paper, and (looney, Si.. C, Smith. of State for war, was made a Knight War Office to-night: In Belgium the Major E. H. Richardson, a retired ofthe Garter. British troops have carried at the ofilcer_ The prosecution is based on ._ point of the bayonet Chateau Hooge, a letter written by Major Richardson, near Zoiinebrek Sotheast of Neu published in the Times of May 21 tF'ourtli Year.) ville, St. Vaast. 'the Germans deliver- which said: “The last of the Frencli 1,,¢_._1.;_ McL.3||m|_ ed a counter-attack in Labyrinth. We reserves are out. At the present repulsed them and made new progress moment young raw recruits have been The following is the complete honour list of St Diinstan's College:- _ _ .L _ V RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. L. Dalton, (‘. Moiiibourquette, J. iM (Sen lor.) _ ]st~Glen Morrlsey. Honours--G. Morrison, J. Flemming, J. Rooney, C. Conway, H. Crepeulb W~- (Turley. A. Daly, W. Monaghan, lt. St John, P. McMahon. E. Kelly. R. M0- Cartliy, L. McDonald. Alex. Mclntyre, F. McKenna, E. Cahill, J. T. Valley and A. Lessard. . (intermediate) lst-C. Trainor. Honours-A. McDonald, P. A. Mc- Lellan, l-‘_ Beaton, I). Mclloiiold. W. McG_uill, I-I. Duffy, J. Hughes, C. Dai- ton. (Juriior.) lst-C. Mombourquettc. llonours-L. Dalton. ENGLISH. (Rhetoric) lst-W. Curley. (Third Year.) 1st~'l‘. Hagan and G. H. Murl>l1Y i e ual ii l. - Ho 'ours-L. Casey, A. Blacfluiere. A. Vilasuso, J. Butler, ‘C. Green, S. McQuaid, P. A. McLellan, F. Beaton, F. Kelly. (Second Year.) 1st~C_ Trainor. Honours-D. McDonald, W. McGuill. J. B. Ward. I (First Year.) lst P. McQuaid. Honours-L. Dalton. LATIN. (Fourth Year.) lst~E. McLellan. _ Honours--W. Curley, A. P. Daly. J- Rooney, E. Cahill. ’ (Third Year.) lst--'l‘. Hagan. Honours--A. Blacqulere. F- B0i*¢°“~ J. Butler, AY.; llullaly, J. Hughes. P- A. McLelleti:- p _ _. (Second Yesr.¥*'€"s-~~~5' 0 ‘iii"°' "i‘”‘°" M- “°°\.\°_v» W- M° u ( Que ). - ` I-loaofirs-D. McDonald, F. Kelly. A- mana. 4. mn. .f -i R lioiiours-A Wlieitii A Arseiiault H FRENCH. I-loiiours-Id. ("aliill, W. Curley. (Tlilrd Year.) lst-T. llagiiii. lloiiours-A. Blacqnlere, A. Mor-iii, E. Gallant, l’. McLellan, F. Beaton. (Second Year.) ` ' 1st-ii. ivicnnnnia. “I W fr tang 0 Berlin states that Gioiiu, to severe atmks by me Turks, an of list and get to the front runs high » f>rmer Prime Minister of Italy, who which accordihg to E British report uimong the men of Rome. Those be- ’£*A¢*7_ Wm/ Mg lf? ' " ` ` ' ' D ar upon Austria.-Hungary, has fled f I by f H ‘that they have served in the army om italy fearful of being n1urdercd_ xggazlie sA|§eI;g hgvgwtii’ ggiufgrtthg I-three years and are well qualified to in the neighborhood hurried t.o the ii attempt upon his life had been ty - H et ic fight but the Government says it re- ' A ieire,whlilnthed-tiei` ’ £* ‘Y 'cZ planned. able to search the Turkishwtreliicheg qmres "0 men* d the [’a<.ifists in the crisis which -B d thi i _ tween 31 and 33 years of age are aux- receded the Italian declaration oi' ;,:l\;;d_ Tile,.§’v';l;, “ii” lggricebeglenlgl ious to be Called out. They insist ‘“`*°~'--w---_ and prevent the Turks from coming § out into the open, and also to support the Allies’ attacks. So far as France is concerned the most important fighting in progress is mans and French are contending for to the North of Arras, where the Ger- possession of the sugar refinery at manner and capsized,thereby throwing ‘both occupants in the water and being unable to swim sank to the bottom never to rise again. Just as the dory was seen to sink several boats fishing scene of the accident but too late to be of any help to the unfortunate men. After much grappling both bodi- es were found and taken to the shore. After working over both for several -hours It was found evident that life was already extinct. Both uicn were well known fishermen around these shores. Mack Provost was eighteen years old, unmarried and 3ouchez_ which both claim to hold' was 0. son of ll_/lack Provost also a (SP¢¢iH| to Tl1¢ Guardlih) and in the outskirts of Le Pretro For- loiigshorenganv iiiMthe employ of Mr. L0ND0N' June 2,_']\he 155; of est, where u Mme for trenches has C. F. Morr sey. ax Perry was forty ing‘s birthday honors, it is said to- been continuous for w9ekg_ ___ taking prisoners. Between May 9 and called up." Jun tl c e 1 ie Freii ii division which took The letter was A plea i`0I‘ C0llSCl'lIl° ,Co.rency, Ablsin, St. Nazaire, Malon tion. Public Prosecutor Bodkin said --- Hill, and sugar refinery at Souchez, the French Government had complain- 1 have made 3,100 prisoners, of whom ed of its publication. The statement. (Special to The Guardian) 64 were onlcers. and buried the bo- Whether true 0i‘ H1180, WHS Calculated ROME, June 1.--Aniiouiicenieiit was dies of 2,600 Germans. They have to give confidence to the Germans and ado by the Minister ot’ Marine to- themselves 105; in kmea and wounded ‘depress the Allies, the prosecutor said. H0nom.8__A_ Vnmsusn' M_ Rooney, day that an italian fleet spent all yes- 0|- missing 3,200 men of which total The liability rested upon the press to W_ MCGUHI' A_ 0-Enom J_ B_ Ward' terday cruising off the Austrian coast tw0.t}m-og are sn ml w0unqed_ In determine whether in g y formation re- _without sighting the Austrian fleet. Champagne the Germans attempted p, ceived was of a prohibited character. L' M““"”" A' M°D°“"m’ L' M°Le"""' night attack near Beausciour but were i Many thousands oi' promised communi- (Special to The Guardian) immediately thrown back in their lcatlons had been submitted to the HAVRE, June 2.-An official report trenches. ln the outskirts of Le §’l'(f5B BTl‘@f,\r\;l bf HBWBDHDGTS f0l' lm _ _ yd_ _ A nv iby' military authorities dated yester- pmt;-e forest we repulsed two vi0|ent u gmen . e etter in question was 3t?{(L§T\(;;l;:',l;¢hYI]M1_`n?t4%\(ld;lu|gnA:, |,_rs§2?tl:,|,' .day says there was intermittent bum- n¢¢g_¢ks_ received three days before publication (_._ M0m|mm.q“ette_ hardment at several points of the (First Year.) lst-(7. Tralnor. (Third YGBY.) Ist-E. McLellan. T (Second Year.) lst-T. Hagan. Honours-J. Butler, F. Beaton, A. Mullally. (First Year.) lst-C. Trainer. w D. McDonald. L. Murphy, A. Morin, o lst-EJ Kelly. Z HE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE. PARIS, June 1.-sirius are begin- , , _ ning to show the effects of the war. (spmigi to Tm, Qu"-¢||;n) Accordlns to the statistics for Paris BRINDISL Italy, June 2.-An Aug]-. :hem wergh1,t;5;)hbIrths in May, the ti-ian Hydro aeroplane has been foun ell mon 0 e` war, as compared To toJ;l;&Gu;rdl;;ié?`n|me; ,Mating in tha “Ven It is evident ‘with 3,890ln the corresponding month TIDE MOON ETC IIIIIIIII III IIIIIIII OF WAR. mam becoming easterly. hm., with those who manned it were drowned. “ll Year- . I-lonours-M. Ronney, W. McGulll, much the sam., tempemmfe 'run wcarnss.-vesteiasy was CUMING EVENTS, C. Cahill, A. McDonald. , dem- Rnd bg-ight V ANN The highest temperature recorded' OUNCEMENTS’ l’l‘l|l-030PHY- yesterday was 52 deg. above zero and - MEETINGS ETC- ' the lowest was 43 above. The lowest (Senior) r the previous night was 38 shove ero. At 9 a_m. yesterday it was 49 EIIIIDIIII SULIIIIIIS 9 l-lllDl0l`-) st 2.22 and tomorrow at 3.81; it will be NEW YORK- -llme 2~“'A¥l lllllillmed ---- lst-P. McMahon. J. Flemming, L. high wmormw mo,-mug at 4 md Sgt. msn, described by the Evening Post "Min E, Byanche T,-a|,,0,»_ 3; 135 McDonald (equal). ui-aiiy at 4.50. ‘HI H well-known bilvliie" mln 0! the Queen street, win be pleased to re- Honours-W. Monaghan. , PHYSICS. (Benton) , . (eq i) . .- __ - » .i-° (J lofi houiieiid thirty-six minutes. udtane is generous. .- town. 1179-ll-2-MBI. lst-7L_A_McDon‘i’il`_d. I V ,ji (¢entITiWi`| onliie Three.) - lin' -taaiori-'avi ut 1.46- it i-im tumor- business trio throiish the belligerent siiumpcoiiig. and miiiiicuring oiave and the Ttimes had ample opportunity Belgian lines, principally iii the vlci- to submit it to the Press Bureau. The GREEK; nity of Ramscapelle, Pervlze and the case was adjourned to Saturday. bridge ut the head or North Dixmudc. ' --€--€ LESS BIRTHS IN PARIS BECAUSE ONE CENT per word each laser- tion for advertising in this column. Honours-A. Lessi-ad. above, and at 9 gm, gt wg, 43 shave, Cash must accompany orders. Mint- The tide will be high this afternoon (3P¢¢lll 1° The GUINIIIH) mum charges, twenty-live csntl. years old and leaves a widow who munity. He was t.lie son of Peter S. Perry a well known farmer on thc out- skirts of Tignisli. The funeral scr- vices over hoth will be held Friilay morning. The writer also the Guar- dian and the general public toiidci its condolences to the bereaved wid- ow und family of hoth uiifortuiiate men.-Z. UNITED SIIIIS WIII JEMANII SAIISIIEIIIIN (___. WASHINGTON, June l.-Prosiileiil Wilson doterniinod to-day that the United States must ascertain definite- ly and very proniptiy from Gei-many whether the imperial government iii- tends in the future to be guided by the accepted principles ofi international law and the right of neutrals, or to follow its own rules of maritime war- fare. The president listened to s varied expression of opinion at s. meeting of his cabinet, taking little part in the discussion himself. Later he began the preparation ot' ii note. to he despatchod before the end of’ this week, embodying his own ideas and what seemed to lilm the concensus of his official family. The verdict of ii majority of the cabinet was that the German reply, to the American note following the sinking of the Lusftanla was unre- sponsive and unsatisfactory. disre- garded the goodwill of the United States, doubted its facts. and dis- claimed all blame for the destruction- of the merehautman with American lives. The questions of fact raised by Germany were regarded as irrelevant at this time. The trend or opinion was that the »Unlted States must Inquire. and obtain an early answer, as to whether Germany intends to recognize the hitherto accepted principle that neuti-ala may travel anywhere on the whether or not such vessels carry Eh; lun. lets this evening at 7.46 Central West. .Iii-St rel-Iil,`ll8d !l'0l11 H ceive engagements for hair dressing, ‘high seas on unarmed merchant ships. , _ s _ , _ si -‘row ' ' ing and Saturday at 4.10. ¢0““’-\`l°° °l E“l"1l?°» l&ys~la su inter- cleaned st short notice. 1195-6-2m rumah sets this morning at 10.36. view that it would be intorentins to contraband, and that inerchaatmen which do not resist capture must be 'rltfej was ii, (ull moaa.oa Friday, ‘AlIl€l‘l.¢A% to know that the Germans “LANDING TODAY by schooner visited and searched, snd the passen- Y . _ p ,. , _ ff ,wr g. t rt ftp moon whiny _.fighter an the cpntinoat orliiuropeto- Nui-he Sod iid 8-oe nt. C mi H‘:1Niours-A. . ~‘_',' im ' gage-2:1: pt 23,32 D, m, ‘ V “ilayi The admiration of _the Germans Seed llleel. :lei our printf: and ofreo ed. ii of safety before the vessel is destroy- 1iil"9- M°"'l!°¥`; “nd E- Km? Me ’,S£i';,at 5.33`p. (ni. V ,. , ,eaytlse ganglion soldier In the beat _"Margaret B. Roper." Superphoephete gers and crew transferred to o place 'I‘he`l§ii|th of today will be Micah forthe fighting qualities of the Con- literature. Gill di Lantz, Charlotte- An unfavourable answer to this ;.. ~ _ °-----_-..l_; inquiry would lead. lt was predicted in official quarters, to a severance of Mlll_ll'u'e Llnlment Burn Neurslgla. Mlnoril'e Linlment Curso Dlphtliorla l .Mliiardo Linlmeiit cures gli-get in sewn ,diplomatic relations, on the ground _ g `,V_` ‘_ so l _ Should Germany acoept.the prin- ciple in a way that would constitute u guarantee for the future, the Ameri- can government then would reiterate its demand for a “strict accountabil- ll.\'." for violations of this principle and the killing of Americans in the torpedoiug, without warning, of the Lusitaniu. CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR _ (.‘LASSII<`ICA'.l‘I()l\' ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-flve cents. WARREN’S ROLLER MILL, NEW Glasgow. is again running steadily. 1211-6-3M2iE1ipd WANTED-AT ONCE, GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 179 `Queeii St. 1224-6-3m2iE1i. **”WiT§t b_eautiful Elmira in aid ot' St.. (Tolumba (lhiircli, Tuesday, August 17th. 1207-6-3M3i wAiGTEi5`1-o soAi'-io-A Mnnniso couple in a private faintly. 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Our $1.00 a month policy pave for all accidents and all diseases including in-at week of illness-it covers all the old and ten other vol- uable benefits not Included in other Doilcies. Merchant): Caelelt Company, Head_0i1ice. Toronto. I-*. Steele. Gwent Ag-out Revere siuiaiiis. Kent so-ect. trim-ions. town. - _A106-I-ISIN! Minerals l».lnlmcnt.Qui~ee llieuiiiomni, . . _ _ 0 ._ .yy _ .- , ,,.,..,\(. _ _.-1. _.ig-_-\l,,.,i9\{ t .,.,...“-f.-,I L... 4. ....i_~.,...».»...-. ..~.~__.._. ...___-. . - + »--:'»'¢/-'<\e=s».\=s.'».e.»..-..,_._. ._-.,.,.,_...L......,,.._¢, . ._-; _*M ,_,,._ , _<..,-»-,ee -0.-sr ....~...;-.-i»~ i ~._,L ,._.,.....»»;».-e»s,......1 ,»-.-- i l i i Q. 'l I ~»,~.-._ - ... to .L »-.>.-3...-..._ , I I r i -,<.,\.-L .- ..; i I