IGrand Master - Sir 'Newton Moore ... fir¢y~eighth annual communi- 'A F. and A. M. was held . represented. Most Wor- f I 4 l "“` ivisxims ‘M "uve:-|u1 serves llfltly `-,|¢lsfcrI¢HU'W°°'~ ` ,gil _ ._ 9’/N -'Q 2 / . to Th8_P60p`|B'S PBPEF iT;lfi;».;:'»'-'.'Z..3‘.i"_ Read by Everybody ' -\ l_§‘“ . 4 1 V. ... audit ,... ' 0overs_Prince_Edward_- Island Like_the§Dew lllrfrwl in/A _ _ . _.3 ,_ . ‘Q MAXIMS or A MERE MAN ii-_ To he or not to be is not the question with married couples. -= 'I H -£ 1-a===ase, _~fa=_-as. = __ _ ,,-, W 1'. ...‘2.‘.*:‘.‘*..':..i:“.‘l°:'.‘2.'I. ‘Cl-IAl1Lo'r'rl:'roWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933 10 PAGES -t s ,l NISTER HUNURED im. AI elegates Watch,sP_E.I. HEALTH all ()f UnitedM| tates Dollar IS mmon Impression Is That Hon. Dr. iMacMillon.. ‘U S Is Helping The Dollar’s §l°"ted H°“°’a”Y I 0 r esident, and Mr. 'Downward F an. In Order To W, K_ Rggers Vige Stabilize At A Favorable Parity. ‘ SUNIULUDGE lDS' ANNUAL E E T I N G ._A M. Daniels Elected Guest of Honor at Meeting. I ... of the Grand Iodge of P. E. Bummerside yesterday. Every _ in the Jurisdiction was . Grand Master Robert .l in the Grand Eact. Sir . Moore Past' Pro Grand r of Western Australia was _ -~ with the Masonic honors ‘g his rank and addressed craft in an entertaining_way respect to masonry in various. of the lhnpire. one p. m. luncheon was serv- lt the Clifton Hotel to which sis of a hundred sat down. » was resumed at 8 p. ln. and regular buslneu of Grand (Continued on Page 7) By George Hlmbleion, Cumdim Press Sta!! Writer. LONDON, June 28.-(C. P. Cable) -The World Economic ,Conference steamed ahead albeit in choppy seas. Renewed reports of an early adjournment were set at rest at a meeting of the Steering Committee tonight. Various commissions re- ported progress had been made, but, lt was intimated, there was no ques- tion of adiourning the conference. The meeting came at the ond of an exciting day spent chiefly in watching the dance of the American dollar. Various sub-committees pur- sued their way but the ticker mon- opolized interest. As the dollar what country would be the next to slip from gold, the French pointed to the moral of early stabilization. Re- presentatives of central banks in the European gold bloc hurriedly met stemming the tide. And members of the American delegation with a - and discussed ways and means of md Secretary of the Department of Hospital Service in the Canadian Medical Association, in an inform- (°°""m“°d °° H3' 6) ativc paper on “The Hospital Trus- "'“ tee and his Job." It was followed a round-table discussion on top- Cha rges 3 of interest to hospital boards and truswea_ President of Hospi- tal Ass’n. (lltnadibu Press) ANTIGONIBH. N. S., June 28- Re-election of Rev. H. G. Wright, of Inverness, N. S., to the Presid- ency of the Hospital Assccitaicn of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- land marked the conclusion of the Associatlon’s annual meeting today. He heads a. slate which include! the following officers: H norary Presidents-L_ D. Cur- o rie, Glace Bay, and Hon. Dr. W. J. MacMillan, Minister of Health and Education for Prince Edward Is- land. Vice-Presldents~Rev. Mother Ig- natius, Antigonish, and W. K. Rog- atesdily fell and delegates wondered su, of Charlottetown, Secretary-Miss Anna Slattery, Windsor, N. S. The Association decided to hold its 1934 meeting at Charlottetown. Y Delegates to the annual meeting a heard Dr. Harvey G. Agnew, Against Coal V Exporters (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, N. S., June 28-.A charge that coll exporters with the United Kingdom were placing "fictitious and apparently designedly incorrect pit mouth val- ues" on invoices oi' their product, for the Canadian customs was laid Yarmouth Sea- ma/n Dies » - ---_4_ _ (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH, N. S., June 28- Captain Richard Morton Ferguson, one of the fast lessening race of Bluenose seaman, who made Mari. OUNCEMENTSf»‘ today here at a conference called time history in Nova Bcotia's ship MING EVENTS, to consider Novo scotias coal days. died todayin his ann year- MEETINGS, ETC Announcements are inserted il column at 2 cents per word - payable in advlnce. Peters, Tuesday. 1413-6-29-31. resin Festival at Ebenezer _ ma-s-as-ai. July lith for Picnic at are cordially invited to at- tlle ten party at St. Margarets y lst. R. S. V. P. 1382-6-28-Zi V erve Wednesday, July 5th »~ Party at Bonshaw starting delock P. M 1280-G-24-Bi. July 10th Ice Cream and Dance, Bristol School. 41 -6-29-21 problems. The Conference came about _through efforts of a citizens’ com- mittee of Springhill, N. S., and was attended by represenatives of coal operators, mine workers un- ions, boards of trade and Nova Scotia municipalities. British exporters And he ldded 'muon Brian' wed' also that American bituminous *1°°’°°° °° uw 'my' coal was beiht brought into Can- ada under conditions "definitely Dance n e sRoa/dscoc, July 4th. Admission 15°. If night 8 Y P e sent their 8 act play “The Blue Bag", in the Cape Traverse Hall, Thursday, June 29th. If not fine, Friday. Admission 25:: and l5c. 1363-8-28-I. "Fiddlers and Dancing Contest, auspices Catholic Women's League. Georgetown Hall, Wednesday, July oth. Bend entries to Mrs. D. P. Mc- 1 5 . ' .i.__. Kinnon. Admission 25c-Dance, etc. ~.... to the Dance in Stanley Friday night, June 30th. Good ,Good music. 1422-6-29-Zi. any Valley.” presented in l- Hall on Thursday, June Danes after play. If not fine ay. 1872-8-28-21. 'lt forget to les how Bill got 'That’s One On Bill", Crap- , ll, July lst. by Crapaud 1416-6-29-Ii. -- e July 18th for Zion Aid Strawberry Festival, Grounds. 80 Euston street. 1417-8-29-li. Oorran Ban Dramatic Club their play "Apple Valley in Hops River Hall, Friday, 1253-6-23-27-38-30-41. "Don't fail to attend the Min Malpeque Hall, Friday, June 80th. e Coon Band will fumish special music. Admission 251: ann loc. 1489-6-29-2i. “If your private income has. P strel Show by the Malpoque Y.P.8. A legal battle by the defence td in Th Lillenddo whlttgmuftugll 01 wang; mount silence. crown prosecutor V0 OBO-PBI N y MBIILR ch 1 R_ |t _ an annuity. s to 15% guarantees for was gocmfx J; t;;”j°u ":a:'°°° as long as you live. Inquire of J. A. 'Y - Moore. Manager gun Lug, . It was set forth that young Smith JUDO ll-4|. "Tho undersigned ` merchants will be open Friday night and clos- ed all day Dominion Day: also will close each Wednesday afternoon in liphant, H. B. Cutcliffe. P. J. Noy ith. ian-o-av-4|. rortuno x-mi, nla|y,! ` -Modern and old time Soul-is Orchestra. Admiss- & Co., A. B. Cutclide, Hunter River. mission of defence testimony. uoo-o-,aa-si. "Fiddlers and Dancing Contest emu 1347_u_37_»3!_ July oth. Dancing after Contest. owing to may 91 ,tue amammoda. crippled woman'| homo. When she Mn’ Bn H H B M tion thiscontast will be held in the answered the door, it laid, Smith 7 “ - °° ' B .I. B. Hall at Emerald instead of ¢|ubb¢d he; over gh, head Wm, gh, Dramatic Club in "Apple 54, J, _ _ mes' Hall, Summerfield. Send Timii. Thursday night, 31 ,,1d_ “Wi” _-W Hearten ing Sign (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June28. _ Another heartcning sign of improved con- 0 1878-8-28-iii. In the presentation of a, brief dm°“515P’°"1d°d by f-he °»¥U1°“1'1°°°' --- “M358 forth condition, in ww wal ment from relief authorities that the Sunday School Pic- mdmm,y_ _,_ E_ Magom M sprmr number of unemployed in Montreal 14w`5`29'21' hill, levelled the chragea against W” reduwd u'°°° dum? MW- This is expected to mean a saving of Re_l_iefI Sh-arply in Wake of (Canadian Press) electrical and wind storms in parts Dératures, but the western part of cury to a. high point of los reported a fall of 21 degrees with- in half an hour, from 93 to 71. Hail alone at McGinley's Ferry, on the d today. He was last seen on Batur- b reached. No inquest will be held, ii. A d m l s s a b 1 e _ Crowded Courtroom Hears Confession. (Canadian Press) AMIHERBT, N. 5., Juno 28.-'I‘rue- man Smith's confession tc the mur- dcl' of Mrs. Mabel Smith was read today to A Supremo Court jury as the prosecution closed its case a.- geinst the 18 year old Amherst buy have the statement excluded from the records failed today when Mr. Justice Hugh Ross ruled the state- ment admissable. And while a crowded courtroom listened in ex- and his churn Alvah Henwood, 18. killed the aged invalid and robbed lui' home of $130 on February 3. Hcnwcod was convicted of mul-der~ will close tomorrow after the sub- Bmith'| statement said the two boys, armed with a baseball bat, went early in the evening to the A . meal. ent' °° m F Mmm d' 1li'3"4'1'¢.2,.sl__, _(continues on Pm 0. _ A f Monday and' awaits sentence. . Jmy and Augulg (530 L_ R" 511. Bmith'a trial on the capital charge ~1". G. Blish. is (Canadian Press) L MONTREAL. June 28-The new- V ly purchased 33-ton sailing vessel of Mgr. Arsene Turquetii. Vicar ue N Apostolic of Hudson Bay, will leave sections fed by small streams or` -~- demndmg ‘"1 ‘”°u‘ ’°' *h°"‘““P' ‘°°““”“°d °“ Page 7’ flrmln the confidence of me As- Hon. Adrion F. Arsenoult Annual lahserlptina Delivered 85.00 lylll|ClllldlA\'|dU.l.A.l|L60 _` 1, I ~ P' '= Q Pa--fm _ f- _ 5 AW _,ir 4,, _ ` StormsST_ IUHN T0 L B r i n gHAVE HARBUR A MPRUVEMENTS Temperatures D 1° o p Million Dollar Harbor C0 ' Development Pro Electrical and Wind gram to Be Under: 3 Storm. _ taken in Navy Is- E --- ` _ land Area. P . Juno 25-V10l9!lt Osnadl is ( an Press) gf ¢,.,¢,,,1 OM,” lm may ssnrr Joniv, N. D., Juno za- SU? hmusm Rm! num burning mm_ Representing a new departure in W” 511 51-‘ederal construction financing, the MCG “U the Pwvinca oonnnued to pep St. John Dry Dock and Shipbuilding West’ I sph.. in hat mu moved the meh Co., Ltd., has undertaken to finance Assolia ic-r a tru-ee-yea.r period tile cost of i Ol-GH ottawa) smuvs Fam' ,rrenmn_ a million-dollar harbor development The and Peterborough mt the brunt or! program in the Navy Island arcs on one an swmm Commumomom were d_s_ _ tha west side here. The Saint John memhry; _ A mpbed or rendered spasm for Harbor Commission has been auth- enthusiastically received. l _ MacMillan, Minister of lllducritionu P dis _ _ orlwd by the Government to award Mr. Russell Rogers presided and in his success in obtaining such a .Olin S. time but' serious damam’ W' 7 tile. contract to the 100211 Company gave an excellent address on the large grant from the Cr-rnegie fund pemd 1“°"”“' Wm* "h°”' ’°°*'°"' which is inns holpln to olloviotei ti lu f tn' A 1 ti 1 ou- l ci if tn I tion. unemmoyment by temgomnily aasmu- I ;llcP.v .aes ammo Hssoc n on (luring _ .lor re..o ubons asteg maths , _ _ Peterborough was alarmed for I-|111; |n` me pubuc mtéresg the Hn- I un'-m€>In»i0u`g‘; . 6 ‘vas re-e cc e Ssisogsrirrlggan; 0 that 1;-_.._.Nev.'i`oun'ilal1d‘s flliailczal diliicul. few minute, by c.yc1onic_1cok|ngl__W_m1 ob” anon mvolvm in the ~ ~» , _ _ n A s e . ` n. S ‘ ties were discussed in the House oi clouds- much split md mrwundedl - -J t 8 E __ All the_33 polls weie repwsented. possible some pub.ic works be s.art- commons this anemoon Wren x the city Pouring down ton-ents or prmounoomont to this scoot was ther; hem HB delegates at the ed to num umtmlollmem m supplemwmrj “umm °°m1m“ ’ - . lace of giving direc re ef. rain crippling electrical and tele. me m 1 H wda t Ott d mee ng _ P a grart of £400,000 came ulp for con. pholfw “Nic” for han m hour :las cgnnigeg’ 1603;, by"‘W;.5‘2:_ On the platformnxere Mr. John Mr. W, J. Lldstone addressed the slderatiom and than passed' schondd President of me Harbur I H. Myers, M. P. foi Queens Coun- meeting on the an algamation of Malcolm Macmmaldy Under sec_ Farmers in the Western put of Commmsfon and M Montreal by t\__r_ lion. G. Shelton Sharp, Hon.!East and West Prince County As- www for Dominion Affairs' re_ the Province. hannssed a fort- Frank M Ross, Vice-President' and eF`1`:rS15nTIL'M1;h;] TINOUIS ;?c1a§[;n;,T:§p§;;p(;sltion howeverl ‘erred t° me risk °f Nmfoundlam ' \'..~-....r-unes r. nicht by intense heat and drought A Director of the st. John Dry Dori; ‘ . partly “and a serious water shortage ln; and shipbuilding CC_’ Lid_ . 'i]\f;_1t.;oset;a;idC;1t:xi1l.sson, Mr. Wil- b E;`c;elle’ntHspe/lichen 3:1; déiiyergi _ing O _ n ers' Y ' ' ` ‘ yen' ` " ' ' extemai debt last December unlesi Resolutions were passed reaf- Shelton Sharp. Mr. J. F. Arnett and Bmai _*_ (Canadian Press) eadlock. The union officers then took under advisement asking their een made tonight but it was con- ' 1414'°'39'”~ ‘ conf-fury to our Canadian law." i C S S i 0 n Lieut Colonel ' """" Read I11 Supreme Court °“'"m» “M 2° - - - - - A _*___ ` oo 1 Pak, 'h ‘ Promotions and appointments just sued by the department of nation- ntinued Confidence In Feder- A 1 And Provincial Leadership .;s;;Siido¥a..%i;Stlz;i§.;% Hill’ Nflll. p°cial to the Guardian) lures telzen to meet the conditions Ili/IERBIDE. June 28-There resulting in the world wide depres exceptionally large attend- sion: also in the Provincial Go' the annual meeting of the cmment_ Prince Liberffll-Conservative Hope was expressed that the arge Attendance At nnual Meeting West Prince Association ()f The G R E E Tl] AUVERNMENT Ag. tion held yesterday at Premier, Hon. J. D. Stewart, will! ip' l. _ .,- ° ry. soot. bg restored to his usual good A L,`(1,uSn and ('/&‘1"dlar\ meeting was a most orderly health. 'overnrnents Joint' d the Federal and Provincial Congratulations of the Assocl-Af ly Agree To Loan .s who a'tend<=¢1 were most ation were extended to Hon. Dr. l\ve“,f0undla“d 400,_ IONDON, June 28-(C. P. Cablel or perhaps wholly default- n interest payments on its n came to the rescue. The g ' British Government therefore close- the wake of storms. Peterborough ‘Deadlocked Mansiaughter In_GrainExChdnge Ent ,e,1_,,_t mkefieht 10 mn” norm OTTAWA' June 2a_A general SYDNEY, N. s., Juno as-for.) _ (canadian Press) unde ward and heavy wind was genera). “ru” of Canadian runway running -William Oakes, 16 was found WINNIPEG, June 28-Rain over eu a Oampbellfcrd and 1-ruling, "_ ind” loomed M B powbmty to_ gullty1inhStuipreme Courtutodayd 31: North wdmnerican elvheit tglgvzins was ported d M ho M mans aug er m oonnec on areasl ay crash w ea ur- P0W°!' ln UD no nes night following a deadlock reached the d th of ms fame ho died as Dues down more than “ve been blowndown. b l d i mils ~ °° "W 1 _ y ml my Immun an ot c a over of a knife wound last February at cents on the Winnipeg Grain B ST: the pmposed percen Wage WI Sydney Mines, change and left tliem with gwls that ~ li ti _ Fqund DEG d In “A :fleeting nero today with Hon. The fame" F’°d"’i°k Cake" W” glib; pfsfhtwf days mm mn cools W A_ Gordon Mmistei, of Labor’ stabbed in the chest as he sat with B V0 H G C USG- cad Hofne as chairman, at which the propos- his family at breakfast' In 3 death' ed“i;ea,;f§f4’d%1;';1Zeinmfu7]$ cm; fm ed wase reduction was discussed md slbtatgnxnt 11; said his mn had! Dec at .18 A 1061!' “M this 1 _ assau e m w h a carving knife » ~ 0 118 781186 FREDERICTON, N. B., June za bv ¢°ml>any Officlas and repro me “mel 4 5_8 m 5 1_4 oem; lower missi -cnorioi M. come. vo. whouvos Wnfeiives °f the men. ended in ° “ r a q ` It was me no.; ...,I ,,,`,b,,ck ,D will gn the steady advance of prices dur- t. J B chn River, in the parish of 24000 b hem to H mg the past Week Rampant obuus.. Kmgsclear' York cmmty' W” ' mem an W er ca 8' W of the ast few da s were r placed found lying dead gn mu Mme home general strike. A decision had not H eat? ave In Que, “day bi' just as egg" 56118;. The soy. neighbors sold. Nervous. they °1d°f=d likely *M men W°\11d be Moumrilu., .moo za-- gf Wai f;“""“§fd WM °"“‘”“s °‘ broke in the door of the home to- “km °° “Pre” then' judgment' it Wilted collars and perspiration- vue es mughout the 56°" day and fmmd the b0dy_ being decided by the union officials decked f,,1-ehwds wwe the rule in sion: _ After investigation, a decision that further conferences with rail- Quebec Province t0day_ 1?‘1"¥‘n“ "'u°_f¥"" mmly “re” that death was accidental' was Way executive’ W°“ld bf’ f“m°~ Montreal, Quebec and Three :;;C};]hk_-1:: Sugoi; 150 Vlirjy fan' ` Rivers all reported record or near- needfdj 'molsfilu-9_5 rainicfiill Ellher- _ ` record temperatures while the mer- ml Mtg.. d S k mm Protnot-ed Tokank cliry maintained high levels i.n Wanyblzgv I a an as a other parts of the Province. ' I ;l;'°e§“2°’1° Wexrlndrlvfn mngc *U5* - ~ soclation in the Government of The meeting closed with the Na- ly ooh Wwte g paces. rops ‘ _ __ _ _ _ we" "med ov” ‘ wide "ea md And Hon R. B Bennett and the mess _tional Anthem. _ _"wut and as ahvresun they sammy their owners maintained almost 0”" » I W B€1'¢’-'P if _ Union icia s ° ° . ‘“’_i?e,j_“_§‘,§,‘;’§j;§°§°;‘;fe,§°§,;§_§_;’§j_ _ Found Guilty Of Rain C'ausesDrop “if suited the Canadian Govern- d to advance the necessary e Royal Commission which if seen months ago. " 'tHE AMMEUR E(=_RNA\. ’ '-L’ "3 \ if NNN' Wm b°"1°‘1513-°'i`-`3°‘-N17 Juhtifi og usioielggii Wi” _Sail 0" “‘..ii?.“;”_ M, ._ D, Stand R_e ‘Wheat Acreage' wrno inn sum pl. or, will r - ~ lr t ‘V Promoted 11cut@nant~co1onel to com- _----------*---~- _ F S oyage 2”; ff_`,;,_,’°""(‘§; ,F’ff";'“ “lam Ma ‘O r Bethune ( ‘allied Instructions to~ icgllteanant-g.’}0i3ne£lir1(;_ eg(Nwl;n,~_1_;§:_ ¢ J -V _ f /xustraliall I - D. _ I -101715 bfaff O Has Two Conditions' ~ Mal N. C. M K . l.ter(l’i.lnt-colonelc tgycoliiuizftidtig Hug-hes D r ug Co' Attached' W rth Shore (New Brunswick) mg _-___ *T* S -J \\/Nil( ‘ é ,_ _.=5;f\ ,fi7_J¢~ o _ _ _ _ _ on its first voyage to the northern hmm’ Cmtham_ on S,,,m.,.1a_V_ J,_,1_v jsp Major H (By Alvin llnillman, Associated swmx Catholic missionary posts from Halifax on Monday. The Bishop, known as the "Bishop of the Arc- tic," acquired the small boat re- cently to aid him in the transpor- tation of coal and food. Indication Of Better Business (Cluudian Prose) MONTREAL, June 28--’I'hel'e_ has been som, indication of' better business conditions which, it is hoped, will result in saving the paper situation, L_ J. Belnap, Pres- ident of Consolidated Paper Cor- poration, Limlted, told the first annual general meeting of share- holders hero f/odly. ' The annual statement was ap- proved, and retiring "class" direct- L. Bethune, V. D., who has been PPPSS DAB" W'”“°*") idelltifiod with the MacKinnon LONDON. Juni* 25~-AllSiY`H*1'"* , D Com allv as a paltnoi and mod fled hcl stand late today a . I I ; . I ‘ Roosevelts Visit “H I' ~ » ~ ‘ - ' i °"’ _ latterly .with the Ross Drug E-“Inst we F"U"'P°W‘”' Whqt C°n° ilNNN-x. llllvrrlllff du onion .. 'canceued coi‘llr'r of Grunt George and Kent 0‘~'GI1tl1!1Uy l<‘¢1d 10 210CCl>i1iY\C€ Uf 15%” Previous' plans called for Mr. Morgenthaus boarding a U. S. de- stroyer at the nlouth of the Slssiboo liver, prior to going aboard the Presidents Amberjack, which wan expected to call here. But thick fog ora were re-elected. Major General in saint Mary! Bai' and the BW B. C. Mewburn resigned during the year. and his place, for the pres- ent, is filled by the election of of Fundy foiled this plan. He mot- omd from Chester to Weymouth last night and came to Digby by ‘ train this mnming. _ Streets, will leave to take over new the i'>!‘0J€<`i With Canada- Ui* ‘_ DIGBY N TI"`u`fw 28_(oP)__ duties with the lluglles Drug Com-' Ullltod States and Af§"I`l'A“‘”;1 I lug :»_~ . ‘ ' ' ' ‘ 'f C'bl l i!‘l.tl'llrtlous rerf»'_\'e r\- iti'i=€1hty'l:‘i‘:r.I£i1Ii‘; egdbgciirlinsarfiirst- pal?/i"lI1‘_\f;lA‘ml13le`tlrillne= entered the drug dRl'dblf(S'a'I3"" M B""‘”'*’» A“F"“` 1‘or.N»'r\fK. U ' ' “ business in 1893 with the lion. llnn Hgh Conlnilsslnlier at London, ad wmglét as ‘Henry D," Momenéhau George E. Hughes at the Apothe- which 'vlll D0 PHA b¢f0l"’ YW’ 591°' Ownwn _. Jr, of ie Lnited Soates Fe cial recw, *he smug gms 0, the mhm. t.m.,. MLW.. _\ro.nr.-ill __ rC:mt.nuf~‘ " *Q* for presentation in the separate' BRUSSELS, Iielgiurn, June 28.-- Allsfraiiflfl Sf=i<’S~ (A.P.)-Unconilrmerl reports recvlv- Secondly it WHS \lIH"d that me nn, all l-_ nt cd here today said Sir Basil Zara- principal Eurcpeali countries be hoff, mysterious millionaire and in- approached and the-lr oo-operation ternatlomll politician, died gp Spa. be nssllred before thc _-*ustralian Attempts were being made to chccl: states bc asked to bind themselves it up on the reports. _ to res1.i~_lcticn. ` O r.l=~»a' M\1\\\rrr~u,~ mfvrufug nr 4 _p. m. 7/l nuri tv-uiorx-nw :normug .i Suu rin thls o\'»~nini,‘ :ir 7 _'.0 -A-l____ & HoR\cu\.1’uR\s1’ is I ills t\\/mc. ei/lusts 0t'HoPr '5PR\uc\e _A A / ,N J .IEA r<"1'>~’ /.