l‘ l5 lib h,“ that void wink- . l0!‘ which makes —?-ua W gmlxetown Gnu [Tarli Open Next Month Date Guardian-u Ifllldal Ill‘) an In Cont: l natowith- count! m“ “nun-i; for a, few minutes to 0P|EfS or Convening Will Be FiX- ,0 f R ed Early Next Week Follow-i ing Return (Canadian Pun) (Erime Minister. ', British House Mid. "V8111 other‘ OTTAWA, gopt. 9-'I‘he data forlrmpire Parliaments will synchron- m, opening of the mment W mk following the Canadian Pl!- ill be fixed esi-iv hm return 0f Prime “mm,- R, B. Benneh from Weat- m, Canada. Result inifii empire LvnpRSSiOfi. is M mnvrnc mf M . “ding .t is learn we chosen, opening dates for theination. n! about the middle 0-," 2g o,» within the weak pre- ing from recent communications. the that it will be decided the Canadian Parlia- n! October. ed, will be the ins to a. considerable degree. The early desire of the Canadiani Government. was to convene Par-.| liament about October 6. But as, these sessions are being called for? CHARLOTTET OWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932 AN ELECTIUN Many Killed In NNIBN Nil-‘Tropical Storm urricane And“ Tikdal Wave Agents Search For Missing U. S. Pro-. hibitionist. per Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lfclfl. MERE MAN Come unto Ma all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest for Your mental dis- MAXIMS OFA 14 PAGES Annual Bubacriplions sulirarsd $5.00 By llnll Cnnadr, and U. l- A- It.“ amen t Will NU Bl. l|E Til Horrible Tragedy DISNPPENRANCE Occurs ,9 B | N York Waterfront 185 Special-Federal 38 Killed Ancfil-l Iniured When Steamer “Observation” Blow: Up —- Heart - E Follow Catastrophe. ‘ On New Rending Scenes Bunvviirrn Germany Seems Sweeps Over Headed F 0 r A n‘ ‘ (Canadian Press) Blélilir $311; ..‘.Z”§i.“§‘;..§§"§..”.;{ l jured on Abaco Island of the Ba-v hamas group following the stormi Bahamas Caus~ ing Death And Destruction. destroyed. The only shelter for thc survivors in one settlement is l house with the roof blown off Thcre is great need for food, water and medical supplies to relieve dis (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. 8cm. a-With a, th Fall to i arl atlfi ation to Xrxfperiai Cgnlirincg trade‘: agree- ha‘ o’ "hmflu “d a ‘cmlw o! menu no purpose would be sewed clues, United States Federal agents ‘ today joined in an ' tensive search having one country con an its grliamsnt too far in exzesse of m’ colonel Raymond noun‘ pmm inent prohibitioniat who time than tho other contracting“ while presumably“! m‘ my to ‘Washington to keep an appoint- .B. C. P remier Criticized VANCOUVER. Sept. s-<B.v The thmdim Press) -- The conservuiive Ali-SW wuvcr has m; the resignation l‘, Tohnc. leader time we'll‘ Ward two iation of Van- pussed a. resolution ask- of Premier S. of the Conser- in British Columbia . various speakers criticized the Pre- mier for "illkillfl "P0" hlmsel-h" m‘ rponsibiiiiv’ oz pledging the io a conlVion government. Pflriv Par- miar emphasis was laid on the iilFfifl iinn the Premier had refused, u. call a conventiun of British Co- lumbia Conservatives as req ‘mi by n number of party associations during flaw past eighteen months. (Cnrvinued on Page 9i Introduce Bill To Pardon 20, 000 uDryn P risoners BMUGGLERS AND noornno- certs fuss’ an Fnznn T0 us: PRISON CONGESTION urrsmoroas, Finland; Sept. 9 iting amnesty to about $1.000 PLhOIlCTE, mostly violators of ihe Prohibition Laws wihch have been repealed, was introduced by the Covvrnmcnt in Parliament io- lli’ i0 relieve congestion in m,’ Finnish prisons. Most of the pristmefl who would leaiivntcrl are those who were un- m“ 1° Dill’ fines lhinst 1hr dry laws. i? would not. inc for offenses The amnes- ludc smugglers lml bootlcrlgers sewing long terms. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETI NGS. ETC "RATE :—2c pgp ""51" ln advance word strictly “Morell Vince. Du mndlly evening. ":5- Pcters, Tugsdayl Millldhy - Show and §599-9-8-3i. Show and 5599-9-8-31. u‘ ‘"110 dance Waiaoma Ill! 56824-1041. "The Show t “m? night, '7 San: "Tlilktes Montague sat- BAJ. 5011-94-21 n,‘ sepmnbzri mltirillblnston Mon- 5589-9-8-31. t, _ ‘TW- mho" your bundles for Protest. ‘Phfllliliw Rummage Bale, be: em. "B" "Dflllcc Te Y‘ "mi Sally E1 5661-9-10-11. am" with Jamel lers at Kensing. "i". Scbicmbcr mu. n 5Y1 h“ llght7to m" 5a. Worth,“ "Bella," C] b h’ ' ‘i Fildllrlia, 7143M Burner 65894-341. Welcome Inn 9. Book relerva- Dru: Bwra. am-t-o-ai. ‘"6111! hogs and Station Tuaaday "‘°““- September- 1am. Stock . high“) “din: lei “Bu "iii ti‘\ 1 hlralq, 1.00 g, m_ be lmwnlfitr: with Secretary. BBSB-JXO-li. livestock Nbflh h"! Btati w Bsntninin: iftehdnud” M'- Wil Secretary, List your N. Easter. i5637-9-10-li. v1 _‘“ lute, n“ n“! hogs and lambs, River, Tuesday. September Everett Hasfam. Alden Moss n; e. Kensincion m“ “m. Bigned Allan llii-O-ildi. ,pear~ - snuvumm PARAGUAY out nnsnums (Canadian Press) LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sept. 9~A aimnble mill-dry action between Bolivia and Paraguay, in which aeroplanes were pu-tlcipating," was reported tonight in an ci- ficial communique. The fight was for possession of Fort Boquervn, one of the principal strongholds in the Gran (Jhvwo teflimry over which the two nations are in conflict. M. the beginning of the action the fortress was in the hands of Bolivia. nun ruins iiiiiliiiliiilliii ins nouns HALIFAX, N. 8., Sept. Swill-fat- ed John Ross. who listed in n note book his worldly worries before committing suicide, tonight ap- peared to have overestimated his found beside his body on the Hal- ifax waterfront yesterday. he said he was shooting himself because he found hs mother hnd died, but- toduy it was found his information was erroneous. Two women were linked in the chain of tangled cir- cumstances wound mysteriously ar- ound the Ross case. In Sydney, N. 8., Mrs. Philip De- lormie wrote to police expressing the opinion she we: Ross’ mother. At HamiltonfOnt, it became ev- (Continucd on Page 0) troubles, in eight scrawled pages‘ merit with President. Hoover. Attorney General Mitchell order- 0d m5 spacial agents of the pru- hiifiion bureau into the hunt be- caus¢ some believed Robins might have been kidnapped by bootlcggers, against whom he had been active. However, there was n hi tang ‘ble Mitchell said, to substantiate ‘l-at theory. Prohibition officers immediately began investigating a report, that a woman friend of the Robins family had seen the Cdonel in Chicago vesterday. Mrs. W. Requa Bryant ‘said in Chicago that she had known .R.obins {Or 20 years and was "posit- ive" that the man she saw was the Colonel. "Ha appeared dis- trsught, and for that reason ‘I didn't speak in him" she said. The prohbition bureau, however, had [not received a report from its Chic- ago agents and had nothing further ' to say. President Hcov" was wor- ried scout the disappc" “i his friend. ! Dual Tragedv In Cape Breton Raffles Police GLACE BAY, N. 8., Sept. 9—-Thu ucsths of Joyce Roberts and Wil- liam Rcsenek were still unlabelled ‘itonight as a. Coroner's Jurymen went home i0 give the Royal Can- bdian Mounted Police more time to investigate. When the inquest was adjourned no decision had been reached in regard to whether the couple had died as a result of a suicide pact, double murder or suicide and murder. GLACE BAY, N. 5., Sept. 9.- Shcafs of letters, amorous and effematcry, were combed by police as they sought a. solution to the deaths of William Roznek and Joyce Roberts, found fatally woun- ded Tuesday night on the bank of a brook at Table Head. Miasives written by the dead gi.rl to "Maurice B. Gazefls," the form- er suitor whose actual name has not been divulged, were turned over to police and revealed the fact that Joyce had evinced a desire to marry "Gazelle." Anonymous letters written to R-oznek Mid his sister, slander-in; both, as well. as the Roberts girl, wars examined by Inspector Daniel Nicholson, of the R. C. M. P. Common Se nse Arrangements N ow Necessary (Canadian Press) _ sr. JOHN'S, Nfld.. Sept. 0-Ncw| that axrangementsbetween gOVBTlP, ' manta have been fairly well con-l Gandhi eluded through the efforts of the‘, Imperial Conference. the time hi8 coma for "common aensa anrmll- mcnta between business" aaid 00l- W. L. Mcflregor. President of the Canadin Chamber of C (Continued on Put 9) Shrinks To Danger Point iflpeclnl f» the bunt... BOMBAY, Bept. b-Jntensifica- rce. ition of a lmg-lielldilil Plin ill hi! THE UP TREN SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont-i Sept. 9. - Four hundred men will return to work temporal“; at the plant of the Algomn Steal Corporation on Sept. 1:, ii was announced here. Both the tz-iarch merchant mills, and 1B- inch merchant mills, two open hearth furnaces and the bloom- ing mills will resume opera- tions on single turn, J. D. Jones. i l wnnger, stated. cnAND RAPIDS, Mich, Sept. zn-Ths Pore Marquette Bail- way announced that 600 former E employees will be called back ' to work in the ‘Wyoming shops here this Week. The men will V be employed virtually at full 1 time. __.__..__..i_._ Deputy Jailed To Escape Violen ce I OF PRJSONER IN ILLINOIS (Special in the Gucrdinn) PEKIN, m, Sept. o-neputv Sher- i if c. o. Skinner was rushed w he Peoria Jail for his own safetl! cdcy by authorities who feared violence after his arrest on a war- rant. charging murder of a FY15‘)!!- er. Tazewell County peace officers said that feeling was high in the community after the death 0! the Iprlsoner, Martin Virant. His body iwas found hanging from a tail cell bar shortly after 11s testified that officers had given him a severe beating. The warrant asking Skinner's ar- rest was issued after examination of Virantfa body indicated that the death was not due to hanging. Virant, who was being question- ed in connection with a slaying, testified at the inquest that. five deputies "pretty near killed me," when he did notgmawer questions to their satisfaction. Skinner he said, Jumped on his neck. A few hours later, lust as he was about to be released, the sheriff's office reported that Vii-ants body was found hanging by his belt from a bar in the cell. A murder warrant was obtained when Dr. William D. McNally. Chl- csgo pathologist, declared that Vi- rant did not die by his own hand. 110N111! mid that the exact cause of death had not been determined. | i (Canadian ,Ptesa) i NEW YORK, Sept. il-With an car splitting war, the wooden‘ istcamcr Observation was blown to gbits in the East River today, klll-, lng thirty-eight and injuring at} least seventy o! the workmen who swarmed its decks. More than a score were still missing tonight as flocdlights were broughtup to ll- lumlnate the scene where divers and rescue squads still sought bod- ies of victims. George Forsythc, pilot of the boat, was among the dead. His son, Alexander Forsythe,‘ the Captain, was put under guard' as a material witness while he icy; in a hospital with a. fractured leg and internal injuries. Three sep- arate investigations were begun immediately, one by the Depart- ment of Commerce, one by police‘ and ‘a third by i. ‘isiric. littor- ney. Terrible Ssr-nc The fourteen year old craft, which served as a labor ferry dur- ing the v/eek and a sight-seeing boat on week-ends, was transport-i lug between 120 and 200 men not Rlkci-‘s Island, where a $9,000,000; penitentiary ls under construction.' It. was twenty-five feet, from shore, H i when, without- wiu-nin... the boilers lomte campaign‘ me greatest smglefiext Rbnmry 1 to a “gum w p" exploded. Those on the dock saw‘ FACES CHARGE 0F Mimi)“ n rm z- 1 du s h rled int ‘ . ~ » o e o e s w r m u 045M511“? Pa"? Hm" 15 95m mlpromirlgated as a voluntary 10 per he air like a. ia t. sk k t.-. __ Hlmu “swam” “vhf h?“ toy Sig‘: em tuelccme the prospect of another el 3mm deduction for one year “at smoke. like a. cloud of steam and Mangled bodies were tossed (Continued en Page 9) rufirimggttnn nuuifleviv ovuumn INU NUVA SBDTIN (Canadian Press) PARRSBORO, N. 3., Sept. 9.--' Royal Canadian Mounted Police toi, day added four cars to the fleet they have collected in an effort w‘ track down a ring of automobile thieves believed to be operating in the province. The police were ac- companied by H. J. smith, of Mon- treal and Inspector Charles Thom- ton, of the Provincial Department of Highways. 'I‘hey seized a, truck and a sedan at. Port Gieville, a truck at Parrsboro and a sedan at Advocate Harbor. It is believed these cars and others seized recent- ly at Halifax and Truro were stolen in Ontario, Quebec and the United States and brought to Nova. Scotia for sale. According to police the practice of the thieves is to sell the ‘stolen cars to dealers and take: k cheaper cars and cash in return. To Break The Russia Will Not Be --- Sir Philip Cunliffe - Lister J‘ diaialy endeavor addruling a banquet given BY W! Government of Ncwfoun the Board of Trade here tonight- which cruised to Newfoundlllid aboard the New Nor-inland as a preliminary to the annual cmfer- suggested that "we should 1mm!- w complete ll’- within the Elnpire. n u well m Government w vrvmcifl right hand has forced Mahatma dland and Gandhi to write with his loft hand land lpin with his feet. on a new Heading the Chamber's delegation | W96 shinning wheel constructed like. is sewing machinm The Indian Nationalist i 1 carving a term l parimsnta“ loader. at. Yaroda prison, m“ 1n flglifax, col. Mcflregof Wccantiy abant‘. led his dietetic ex- “ml W'- °“i- M“ the Imperial Economic Conference Imus and fresh ri-uiu min nu am. guqqmmg bgtwgon business men ,1-fe lost i2 pOUld-b. his weight drop all very ping to M. rm so alarmed prison VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 0.- “Undcr no circumstances will Sov- iet Russia be parmitttd to break the market," declared Sir Philip Cunliffe-Liater, Colonial Secretary in Great Britain's National Govern- ment, speaking of the outcome of with respect to Canadian lumbar. Bi: Plaiiip made Uri: declaration shortly after his arrival in Vancou- officials that they persuaded run-rim, legislation lslYating trade. llld 1"‘ ‘i’ "k6 "M" mm ‘I'm- deed such legislation is moat worthy in many m3. ti.‘ jqiglation cmifeared that he might be release only be affective when 50114 mg ggnflnuoug backing of ing grounds of iii health, as busing!‘ we “glut” mgn g5 W011 1934. DQSPRA hll handicap, as, our statesmen have to do our 1g m; the again from prison on the humiiiat~ ‘spends moat of his time writing and- lbinning. \ Gandhi cemented because ha! lhaluid muptm British Market nspirsx, n. s. sect. ir-Whw in conditions improve, and under the no Canadian-United xinadcm trade agreement, n. should be possible 1°! tin Dominion to recapture ma mu- Permitted Lumber Market ket for lumber in Great Britain, says a. letter from G. B. Nicholson. M. P., of Chapleau, Ont, chairman of the general economic committee of the Canadian Lumbermenb As- sociation, to W. K. McKean. presi- dent of the Nova Bcotia Lumber- men'a Association. “With the agreement between the Canadian and British Governments and tidal wave earlier in the week. tress. A relief expedition is new iCommunlcations were disruptedinn the way w 5b,“, m the e, iand word from Abaco only reachedipediion are Dr. H. A. Quackenbusi This Year. cnt Von Hindenburg granted a (Associated Press) 3 BERLIN, Sept. m-Germany stem- cd handed tonight for another elec-i tion which nobody wants. Prcsid-i formal interview this afternoon i0 Hermann Goering, National Social-l here today after Government offie-i iuls vlslted the I<lzmd by aeroplane.‘ Six setfcmenis ' on small rays‘ were struck by the hurricane Mon- day and almost all buildings were a graduate of McGill Universit: Major Hugh Bell, formerly indus trial commissioner of St. Gather ines, 0ni., and several member-g on the Bahamas Legislature from Abaw. min-suit of such efforts, but political‘ 1L mono“ today w cut “u, basic ist President of the Reichstag, and. the three vice presidents, Essemzn P c Graef and Ranch, but he turned a‘ g 1 ‘_ cold shoulder to the efforts of a‘ ' unse left no doubt that he inteirds} NpDSSlbIQ Nazi-Centrmt coalition tol ', at the Von Papen Government.,' B l-le ' ' ‘ i0 stand by the Cabinet and the‘ only choice the opposition has 15R I . laetwcen dissolutbn of the Reich-i drowned here tonight when a canoi stag 0r adjournment pending fur-i thcr efforts to find a common basis‘ i" °°'°Pe"*1°"- i crncsco. Sept. 9-(By The The Preside“! pmbabll’ Wm n‘ Canadian Pressi-Railroads of the! l waive the various party leaders irrunited Stat“ Set the machinery: ck-ervgrs do not expect milil" in’ wages or the“ employees 2O per‘, the way of results 0n the contrary‘ cent A hm" fight against the ‘h it is expected that the Chancellor; ducflon w” antidpated from ma] will present a decree of dissolution gamzed labor and the nine railway before the Reichstag can vote non-iexecuflves who deemed upon the cunf dencc next WPEK. This WOUldlStep today expected that the wage entail a. general election, the fifth; adjustment would g0 the who“ mum 91mm)" this Ne“: within 6° route from conference table to U. S. diws- ‘board of mediation and finally to NW9 °5 the mum” Partm h“, arbitration. Nevertheless the rail- muth mmey t° spend °“ a“ elabHways hope to, trim their payrolls threat’ °1 CWT"- 15 the Natmnalicent lower than the current. rates action, confdent that he can in-‘F0bruary_ ‘ 6ft“? ‘he 85in he T°¥"—"t‘»‘"d i", Unofficial estimates were made the 1"“- t0dtly that the 1.000.000 employees of the nation's railroads will lose an aggregate of $400,000,000 wages if the 20 per cent reduction is car- Freight Planes Leave Churchill (Cimldleh "mi (Special u» the Guardian) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9. — Th8 QHImCmLL, Sept: yqrakmg Examiner saNi tonight it had learn- quick advantage of the m.“ mm’ 0d 5mm $°u1'°°5'°‘°5° t“ J9“ Hm“ ‘day in the last week Canadian Airl, 1°“? mm “are” who” hu5band' 'ways pilots yesterday started a. last. Paul Bern, shot himself to death “minute rush to get (“mm mm the summlk m“ the “c°medyn t0 ‘inferior before freeze up. Two which he referred in his suicide bunkers’ ‘with Pilot An Schade and‘ note was his own outburst in which iTed stun at the controls‘ wok on‘. he thrutemd w km M!“ Harm“, i‘ for Cape Eskimo. 150 miles up “it! aha persisted in asking him to ac- LCOML They carried PM, w_ J_ i i PLAINEIT, company her to herrnothers home. i (mum Buchanan’ c", Buckhouz’ This dramatic episode, the news- “rapper. and his m dogs as we“ as pup" 5nd’ occurred Sunday mghtifrelght for Padlei and repairs for a few hours before Bern, left alone “he Junkfls (flying boxcar) “randy in the Canyon home he gave his led at he Cape y platinum bionde as a wedding prcs- ‘ ‘ ' r Canadian Airways w l1 freight they ant. put a bullet. through his head. winter outfit of Buckhmtz brother's Miss Harlow, the Examiner said, fled in terror to the home of her mother, Miss Marine Bella. John Carmichael, n butler testi- fied at the inquest that Miss Har- low and Bern, whose suicide motive has not officially been found, part- ed on the best terms Sunday night. ' after Bern told his wife he was m» tired" to go to dinner at. Mrs. Bel- la's. “But from other sources," the newspaper says. "it was declared that Bern flew into a rage at Miss Harlow and screamed "get. out. and let me alone. if you don't I'll kill you.“ in the North West Territories. They will move hvo ions of traps arid supplies. Pilot Buchanan will super- vise the repairing of the big Junk- mm the interior. The two small Junkers, of ion capacity. Tfllllned here and found difficulties in mom‘- ing owing to a strong current and two hours negotiating safe rmrhor- age in the stream. i \ Winter Cgmingpuwson . . . . .. .. ..... .. Yo-Ho, Et Cetera tide rip. One plane was more than, Anthracite Find Turns Oat To Be Lignite (Canadian Press) mnoN-ro, sent. s-rme _ thracite" coal found recently on the (Special tdIhfleHGuas-dinn) TORONTO, Sept. tJ-Snow fel iicrus in Algorria. There wasn't any for the control of Russian trade, and a. 10 par cant. preference secur- ed," wrote Mr. Nicholson. conditions bacoma a little more stabilised and the “when ht.‘ _._______._.____ ‘and which created considerable flurry when news of it; discovery (Canadian Press) yesterday in Lndsay and in the "Townships of Korah and Tafen- ‘tthlng in the line of drifts or traffic "Air [tic-ups ‘in fact the few flakes that fcll melted at once. Still, it snowed present heavy be lie stocks in tha United Kingdom are deputy n» liquidated, it should be possible for Canada, particularly Eastern Can- ada, to recapture the British mar- rici. Wll nccording 0D. broadcast. has turned out to nite. T. F. Sutherland, acting inisicr of mines stated w- dny. There are from 100,000,000 i0 irsopoorco tens qf lignite in the dis- to deplrtmental TORONTO. Sept. fi-Sianlcy Pritrhnfd oi Buffalo, N. Y“ t wnn the thrcc mile npen swim- 4 strong of James Bay near Moosnec, ‘ycstcrdajv in Lindsay and Algcmaq mlng event today at the Can- adian Naiional Exhibition, Eli Rndakovirh of Duqueenm. Pa. was second. Student Drowns Near Montreal (Canadian Press)‘ MONTREAL. Que, Sept, 9_Gw Fi-erichs, 25, a student at thl Guelph Agricultural College, wao struck a. rock in the Rapids at su Anne De Bellevue in the 5t. Law rence River and upset. Two can» Dflhlilns were saved in an h-Qfblt rescue by George Dalrymple, x sailor on the yacht winders. Th! two men saved are Edward Prior and Phillip Bssco, students at Mae Donald College. All three were bcn in England. After a. canoe u-ip on the Iiaiu of Two Mountains, the three youn| men were returning toward Mac- Donald Collcge where Frerichs wai visiting. as they‘ passed through" tha treacherous rapids their canes struEk a rock and overturned Dalrymple, whose home is in Truro N. 5.. saw the accident from tho deck of the yacht which was an- chored at the foot 0f the lipids He leaped overboard, swam to thc spot and succeeded in bringing Price and Basco to shore. He re~ turned for lirerichs. but ‘the latter had disappeared. His body has noi been found tonight. The WeathenEtc .._.___ Povenfi ~ is PARTi-‘t a Sfm’: 0F MIND CAUBED or A Nciciieows NEW cm ers at Eskimo 5ft! ufil (Tim Téfzht‘ High thin this morning at 5 and in night ni $.10. Sun sci! this u-rning at 6'11 and risml tmnorrnw ‘in-riding at 5.351. Pull ruonn Worlnvsvlny- Surf l4. 5.0" p. m. ilurnmornide min eighiccn miuurrl lzii"? than [Tl|"rllll'l~ln“‘n» i METEWROLDGXCAL OFFIC l Toronto, Sept. Sl-hfinimum and J/faximurn temperatures; 34 4| Vancouver... . 48 68 Edmonton ... 43 '73 Innnir as c1 iwinnipeg - 64 33 lToxontb . 00 ‘l4 Ottawa - 46 54 Montreal . - 61 55 _ Quebec 4B 53 saint John B4 66 Halifax 54 6i! Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . 54 G0 FORECAST Maritime East: Strong northeast Ito north winds or gales clearing and c201. (‘AR FERRY SCIIFDTLE Wonk day's-Loaves Rcrirn dilly . m. mid 1 p. m, mui 5,15 p, m. “wok vine-Lenten Cape Tormen- una 10,30. a, sq, 3,65 p, m, 7 n. n- = at?! - r-"-*’*~'- ~ v-rr-m‘. -. . esnararwwssm-wrzm-t-ne-n-e-rnvmm-mwwwv-n-w-sxm-u,v.,.-.e-.,._..w,...h...