THE wmTERN GUARDIAN .*...','."'o..'.'i."£.'."i.”"'"" -é,','.#'£:.“.,t.'..‘»"‘..".‘.°.l.’.‘.’.“ ----=--==;-.-".-.-'"-'==-"" Illill- . ___._- lllld- llldifllflahltleei- tnudekflflranvlllellreat po-ilte ler eeuvenea ea rear reuse All!!! GAIN Betchinl lash. Canada Packers united. Ken- nngton, 1414-4-54! -DAllt! MlLCll ration (miich chow) in stock at Bruce's. l-N-ii. —I‘0I. SALE, Martin pump gun. Apply Box . {ognsaa tor .. (n0 °°“P°”' re l‘ firs“ s____' an": ‘ ,' ‘JTYOn Bu} u“ ‘flock ~l mg at L30 O on‘; ‘J’ me mi; fine day men c. n’ wini- lml. Score 1.4km __._. ' JUVENILE HOCKEY, Bede- que rink Wednesday, Feb. 2, Kin- kora vs. Bedeque. Captains request all players to attend. Admission 3i cents. 1-31-2-21 —IIOCKEY Bedeque rink Hon- day. Jan. Si. Bouth Shore League. Middleton Bombers vs Surnmersldu Oiyrnpiaa. Added attraction, Bel- rlts Girls vs. r “n Skate Usual admission after match. 1:294" ____€.-- m. Pioneer Protests its Friday issue the sun- '.'~ e Pioneer sill/SI _ "PM no annual nlectih! 01 We '5" I d o! ‘made Tues- i-zo-ai. ' Betty Grable George Montgomery Cesar Romero _in_ “iicney Island” ALSO suorvr suanscr r lows 1.30 - 9.1a p. TUESDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE ‘EIIIEJIEJIEIEIEIIEIJIEIIEIEIEPIIEI motion adopted ;orts o1 the mlriikilius -. . . 2d d l1 e ‘n23. ti“. ionic» '9 “not flsxeu wmmlliexseltextzlgdueg , pfl>$iilie to Pm" l e it was simply taken for “w, Thu» mg publishers would ‘ € ' anxious to Si" me only commodity sell, free o! chille- ublished these reports . _ -. when mere was no riirifircyreiigacprifli oi‘ elmwi?“ ‘ skilled help. but Wlldim" P" ‘I i different 505B)’. Almmmh m: seldom complain. WWW“??? - elm-i ll°"..‘.’.f.“"‘°i.‘“%u..‘.’i fiiiiiégla nlnii it is not saio now , '11 t ublishers can con- gflffiflivifnnp much Publicity w m. Bflilfd of Trade or other orgflh- wions a5 was the case be"? m regulations can-e 1M0 939° - ..m¢n1 newspapers cannot be M,“ [or granted just 110W. 3"“ My much the)’ _ IIIAIS WRIST — P11011418 will regret to hear that Miss Gladyo Arthur oi Bummerslde suffered an unfortunate accident on last ‘Thursday. She was walking on Water Street and suddenly allP oil an the lce, falling and brea her wria . -DIES AT PALMER, MASS. —Word WBg received in Summer- side over the week-end oi th sudden death at Palmer. Mill-- of Dr. E_ J. McNally. fonuerly of Prince Edward Island. A broth- er, John J. McNelly, formerly of Summerslde, resides now at niah. Dr. McNally will be hurled at Palmer, with the funeral this momlng-~8. - Mr. John Arthur of summer- side has been confined no his home 1hr the past wed: with statics-S. mo, anddiustlla-OW l they ren er - “P53,” wvtrife Board oi Tra e. best expressed in the "W?" which. voluminous as they "e- 4 not contain one word of th . commendation for the PYEB- N" mil, press come in for one word ,1 praise at the meeting although three neWSPQPET me“ we" pub m; to record and later transmit the proceedings to their P3P"! uNE“*spapermen the. lvea not seek honor or b11189. d wafer to keen in the backgfiia? - gut inc press they repr n. OY s sacred and they do rea- slight to the great Wil- iutlon of the Fourth lktate- t "We know that the B03"! 9 1nd,. meant no offense - they Nit M. P.’s h llenounce Montreal-Halifax Railway Sonics OTTAWA. Jun. B-(CH- i- ench-apeaung n-iesnbers o! o House oi ns from coit- atituencies along the lower - Lawrence River today urgod in o petition to the board of transport onem that an in? b! made into the Canadian o uni Raiiwaya service between Mon and Halifax. The members said the NW5” -- been bl ." wit-h P!!!‘ _ hut the habit is hecomirl! I 6% mugugifgginz one Mm. w .- loo common in various‘ a noun h“ New“ the equipment : i; _1n_p0t\' condition. irlx/PFIJIAVIIIQPIIII» Sililii GAIN FEED SERVICE Em any Would llot Allow Legal iiuibhling I Jim 80 —(CP')-— Hitler, ma. giannorrrrowiv GUARDIAN run earns-r cuuaca At the Sunday evening service u» u» on n urc officers‘ and men of the RAP‘. led in wor- chi/o in a service of witness. P0. Peter Ratell announced the hymns and oduced those tak- ing part in the service. The Scrip- ture was read by Sgt. Peter Tra- vell. Sg-t. Ken Bentley and LAC. Pat Duflleild brought , a1 witnesses of their Christian iaith and experience. PO. Allen Cal- der led in prayer Squadron Leader, the Rev. H. W. Guinness preached the from the text in Acts 15:26 “These that have hsaarded their lives for the name oi the lord Jesus." From thlg text the speaker brought a challenging message on adventurous Christian living. Un- less the church can recapture some oi the vital, daring faith of, tilcae heroic souls among the ear-. ly Christians then God chose some other agency to iul- flll His purposes. Several telling illustrations oi achievement through risk by men oi our armed services made clear that men who have been through this war will identify achievement with risk. Chris- tians must not selflshlv calculate the cost of loyalty to Christ. They must be willing to risk themselves for the sake of their Lord. The whole service presented an eifiective plea ior vital Christian V ii niz Rev. Ronald Noble extended thi- weicc no from the church to the RAF‘. and expressed appreciation of the church for the service ren- dered by several R.A.F. men who have labored in the church. i IDNDON Million-Ill and other war crmlnals Will not escape retribution because oi legal tCCnnlfl-llities ii courts ollpolnted to try them are conducted, 21in "“i2°i“°¥“. maiah btyrrdiurd n. r o a ‘l nar since ma. m” y '“I would have no technical rul procedure of evidence," plOCCdUTO as known in Britain ""8 Bdoloted. tnere would Irlieaccumulating evidence against persons accused oi war guilt, part- lolllflfly where criminals or their zlilhagirglés hag deliberately disposed av ence "I would admit hearsa ." aid Lord géclcillslédhvouasaslwwain izlieiher’ go 8 y or not o a oflmo aileron. and to ensure Justice being done. I would certainly allow them to out hrward their eience. but no legal technical difficulties or procedure Qiliiflld hi; allowed w Prevent the course of fustice." lord Atkin suggested a court o! ‘Three Just Men" to any whether or riot they wero convinced oi the Person's guilt. Tile court; would b; conducted on rules laid down by the Allied Powers, sq that (hm, would be uniformity in the trials in am. ererlt countries. Federation Resolutions Iyw? QUEBEC. J . -_ _ The Canadlanmiflede” (c?) Government to take "the nggggayy - ‘WP! l0 remove all obstacles of a auv rnou TliE wnueriicrunen facture SIIUR GAIN HATCH- lNG MASH. SIIUR GAIN CHICK STARTER. SHUR GAIN amour; lyltASl-I unggmefmslnriilgdfilaglysfimizrlloaitf~ Feeds. . ex rs ranspor i ed, and the saving reflected in ROCK BOTTQM PRICES- Frssh Feeds sum; cam Complete Feeds. you buy Feeds made right at your local mill, as rellllllfeil-i The)? are FRESH FEEDS. FRESHNESS IS of mlaliifeealllzre llllcg in feeding poultry. SI-IUR GAIN Fres 8 better feeds. “Shur Gain Saves You Money” n. SHUR GAIN Feed Service the Feed Division of CANADA PACKERS Ltd. KENSINGTON P. E. ISLAND Cir-operates with: E. D. Ives, North Tryoll. 3058. Vernon River, P.E.I., D. A. MFR", ..E.I I Feed Service Mills mafiu When you buy P.E.I., Gordon Heatherdale, wwewfiw._________ _££_-_-£-'5 R811. institutional or fiscal char- gcier. to the full and complain uhctions oi co-operatlvo orgeniz- at.cns and thus make possible the greatest us. lopment of the c0 operative movement in Canada." Delegates from all parts of Can. ada urged also that the government institute a federal co-operatlve act with the object of facilitating tho national development of the on. operative movement." Another resolution asked that "I5 per cent of the Proceeds oi live 83°“! dloliersal sales be exempt from income tax ea return oi cap- ital end that H lzer cent he recog- Ililld 8s curren income." Dglg. gates claimed that application of income tax to the full amount of sales caused “undue hardshi ." Other resolutions urged ma; 5, Canadian wheat Board be author- ised to handle oats and barley on the lama‘ haais ea wheat. p an n a price and issui artic. looting certificate; proviggdp the initial price should not be lower than the present ceiling price: that each Provincial Fedqation of Ag. riculture should act up n 119.15). Wmmliloo: and that the govern- ment nive careful consideration to the utilizing of military hospital) m... its as rural health centres. Sirl Guido News I \ woman's cwr Z ‘the January meet-ix oi Guidsrh Club will be he this I'd- , llldruary 4th at 8.30 P.M., at the home oi Miss I higenie Arsen- auit, 7S School Street. Au the? are awnumber of im- everycne la asked to attend. 81H CIIABLOTTETOWN GUIIE COMPANY All Gilidea of this Company are atod to he at the Brownie l-lail. (neort to use Provincial Ben ) on Wednesday eiiemoon at 8.46.. LIVIRPOOL — (OP) - Racon- truction Miniaccr lord Woolton has been awarded an honorary degree oi doctor of hows at Liverpool University. llatlonal Flla Board MO nua- . ran-in n Y. nor-m e “mi olrht M. i‘ and heme-mien: 2'1""! for comm trdrlve nu demons set ef omno. villi AMI“ ,,,;'I'f|:-::d»;i'n. mu n. mo. nu- infentfillla" m ll"- Wm in mocha-Ir m“ ""- ‘MM- Dvllsee " ‘gen Ion-ow: noun-l» ea 0‘ he i said in a letter lo the London Times i and he told a reporter that if court ,65-yegr- b9 the foil the radio and put his head in cases l the oven" “load. noted B:itish Attempts Suicide After Radio Talk BELFAST. Jan. 30 -'.CP)- A. old. charged with attempted suicide, told the court Ir; “switched, after ‘rearing Prof. C.M. philosopher. exprex the view on a Brains Trust broadcast thatvit was a man's pri- vllege to commit suicide if he found lifg unbearable. Commented Magistrate J. H. Campbell: “Sul-ely there is no sense in paying heed to JOBd" Commented Joad in London, alter being told oi the magistrates remarks: “There is no sense in pay- ing heed to rrarzistretes who say ‘thcgejs no sense in Payinv. heed to oa .' ' Proposed Family Allowance Figures orrswn. Jan- 294cc) -- The government, it was learned today. has three points still to decide in connection with the brow-W! 5m‘ lly allowances-dire size oi the} monthly payments. the Bge 0 children for which Payments snould be and whether there sh ration of Agrl- i any iamily ' culture tonight asked the P'ederal' The ministry has_ been consider- lna three figures»$o. $7 and $9—B5 the monthly allowance for each child but so for has reached no °n'i§in“i.“i1lla§5g'mmh co“ w .. The u‘ e kc 1s and mg- wlll t ma an announc - nfiii’ untilmli: orinizs clown logic-- laticn to imhiflhent lilo IOlSCB-Sli; contained in yesterdays Spook‘- frorn the throne. The cegrgo Cross, highest all"? which mm be given for an act lo valor not in direct action What‘; gngmy, has been awarded to 8 - Ii Back Aches lielii Kidney; D0 u: can or frequent penepl renal- t III I Jlfl ifinnafifi icelrnnt cunnoinn; l ‘I'll; eelaain ia reserved for news of local interest, but advertising ef a newly nature may he inserted at rive cents a word, strictly pl)‘- a Vance CIIBWILL It)! 911C308 yul. I. A. IMDONALIYS will closed all day ‘Iuesday ior stock- taking l-31-ll 1 ILUE-FIBE LAST NlfglTl-‘Ihe t HAO, where giushed a flue-fire. N0 who Milk Foifbritein Campaign Receipts Charlottetown. Jan T° €>*§ni'.“é"’.éi¥.l°no’ After some delay, occasioned by the requirements of the War Charities Act, we take pleasure in announcing the results of our Fall Milk for Britain Campaign. The net total realized reached the grand sum oi STMLU. This amount includes 0877.00 collected and forwarded by the Surnmerslda Rotary Club, for which we say, "A great big, thank you!" The sum S7243» represents 72,439 quarts of milk for the chil- dren of Britain, some oi whom do not know what it is to be alive in a world at peace On halt of our National Ohainnan. Hal Roger; and the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club, I hereby tender our sincere thanks and doe-p appreciation to the Armed Services, the Women's In- gltgutes. to themone] tltiundred and y men o aro otown who actively assisted ua in our canvas. and to all the citizens of Prince Edward Island who hetfid by their work and ‘bu ha, to make this effort such a success. Yours very sincerely. II SINCLAIR, Provincial Chairman Charlottetown Kins-men Milk For Britain Cflhilpgaiign - -ll 81. 10M Public Asked For Holiday Photos 0f European Scenes OTIEWA, Jan. 28 — (C?) — Snapshots and tur postcards gathered during holidays in peacetime now can serve the stern poses war. Naval service headquarters said. tonight one of these half-forgot- ten souvenirs of holiday trips may help guarantee success for the big invasion of e The public was asked tonight to send such picture to the secretary i’ “i? “Tttiwti °‘§.”.‘.‘.'....."‘“'i.'i' ng e p e "or o c library. naval service headquarters." The pictures will be enlarged pho- o i-ncla re- hlcally and the owners. PATRIOTISM PLUS YORK. England _ (or) - Be- cause he felt he must still do "his bit" in the war etiort, Denis Know- les. 35-year-old disabled soldier. volunteered to e n miner to produce the coal which. "will help to save ao mar-y lives." LONDON -(CP)- After a five- year halt because oi war, the 10nd- on Musical Competition Featival la to be resumed next Juno. BIB-TBS lIDBEBTSON-—At the Prince - ward Island Hospital. on Jan. 30 1944. w Mflior AS. Robertson Mrs. Robertson, Mermaid, a gon Prince Ed ltumed to I daughter. (rALLANT - At Fredericton, Jan. 2B. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Prank B. Gallant. a dau bier. STEWART - At t e P. a‘. r. Hoa- Pllill. Jan. N. NM. to m. and Mrs. George Stewart, Central m. Gornhum, W11. e daughter. O'NEILL — At the P. Ii. I. Boa- pital, Jan. 30, 10M, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Neill (nee Carmen Ste art). a da hter t the City i its an Kenneth Gerald gpzflserclbaf swim-is Falls, Ont. A student navigator with 11° 911°‘ mining, Bpooner took over tho controls o! a training aircraft Whfll m; pilot fainted. and ke t the plane at a safe height "h" mm‘ remaining members oi the crew had bailed out. Shortly afterward fl-io plane crashed. killing 5°95 spoons and the unconscious pilot. Spoonera Georg! cf"! l! u" 55°‘ ond one to be sWl-idfid l of the R. C. A. F. W U8 WATLINGTON — Hospital Jan. 30. i944 to F‘. 0. and Mrs. Hubert I‘. Wiatlington of Bermuda. a da b" m‘ “M” rd an r ugh —At Monctorr ital, January 22nd to . . wm. B. McLean, Kenalngton, a son. David Gerald. SMITH — At the Charlottetown Hospital, Jan. 28. , to Mr. land Mrs. Edmund V. Smith (use ,Winnie Whelan) a deufliter, Patricia Ann. DEATHS MoNAlLY — At Palmer, Mass, on Jan. H, 1H4. Dr, Ii. J. Mc- Nally, formerly of Prince island. Funeral services will be geld from his late residence to- av. Jan. N. Med 79 olthflb etery. BATTRAY — At the Royal toria Hospital. Montreal. on . Jan. N, i944, Wilbur Jame; Rat- tray, aged 43 years. Remains will arrive this evening. Funeral from the Maclnan Funeral Home on Wednesday. service starting at I o'clock. Interment- in Sherwood Cemetery. CAMPS LL —- At Charlottetown. Jan, N l0“, In. Flora Jane Campbell of Montague, mo as cine were forwarded Vic- Bet . em. horn the Oucclifie Tommi Roms yesterday afternoon her late reoid SD00. VINCENT - At Charlottetown. Sarah Vincent siogers of hemming in thou Gena ll III Lflomvv. . sands General Leonid he said. 1,. TRIBE WILL BE A MEETING 2111311 ttlonfibmrafi t? ‘Xingu... ‘ o wn a. Comm! . in the Council Chamb- ers. City Hall. on Tuesday evening. February first. at eight P. M. rehaut. Min-ray icer Cizerles John R.C.A.F.. Char- lottetown. are officially rePorted 0n active service after air |opwatlor.a. , a. A. monoNALirs will u.‘ ,cimed all day Tuesday for stock- taking l-ai-ll a Lester Harbour. Pilot Maolean FUNERAL AT NEW HAVIN- _The funerahof the late Popc ,Newman. New Haven. PEI. was I held Saturda afternoon irom -his late real ence. Service was conducted by Rev. J assisted v . A. pail-hearers were: Wm, Green, Wm. P Cavanaugh, Augustine Lloyd McKinnon. Interment was in Kinloton C ‘erir. Samuel WEDDED IN CALGARY —- Miss Alma Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. leiit on Monday January 24th, en route to Calgary where her mar- riage was to take place or. Jan- usrw Nth t0 LAC. William Millar- f of Kingston, Ont. She was accompanied to Sackville by her mother. Mrs. Gordon Carr. and Mrs. Howard Carr. Allison Carr and Stezlmg McQuerrie. JOINS NURSING SERVICES- Miss Verna lharrach, who has been the director oi Junior Bed Cross for the past five and a half years left this morning for Hali- fax where she will take up her new duties with the Nursing Ser- vice; of the R.C.A.M.C. Prior to her departure she was presented with a t by the members oi the Prov cial Red Cross Execu- tive ln appreciation of the out- standing service; she has render- ed to Red Cross in this Province. Several social functions were held in Miss Darrach's honor during the past week The good wishes of har friend; and associates throughout the Province will follow Miss Darrachh new under- taking. A new director of Junior Red Cross will be appointed shortly. be‘ I l-N-Sl. I REPORTED MISSING — Sgt.‘ Tierney, : - ‘ZAGE. saves JOHN NOONAN BORDEN, P. a. l. I ONE DAY ONLY! TUESDAY I __... I UONFIDEEATION LIFE INSUII" INC! FEB. 1ST. MIDWINTER CLEARANCE FUR COAT MONTREAUS LEADING FURRIER DON'T MISS THIS TIMELY OPPORTUNITY PERLBY EXPERT FURRIER HERE TO SERVE YOU $39 French Seal Dyod Rabbit Coats — fitted and swagger styles, Skunk Dyed Opossum. Brown hpin Dyed Rabbit Coats, Black Broadtall Pro- cessed lamb. Brown Dyed Coney Coats — Come and see for yourself, how much you can save! $279 Sable Blended Muskrat Coats. rich Brown Dyed Bllllifffl Coats. Insert Persian Lamb Coal-l. Sport-y Raccoon Coats and Skunk Swaggers. See this fine assortment and make your own comparisons! 4 WAYS 'l‘0 BUY MD TRADE-IN YOUR "iiloffti? 2"!.i;i.i.1i§§‘§>'u FUR con. prefer! Terms in accordance with wirtilill! Prices and Bring it ruith you! BORDEN, Trade Regulations. P.E.I. JOI-IN NOONAN PRESBYTERIAL MEETING — Tho Prince Edward Island Pres- byteriel _of the Women's Mission- IYY y. United Church of Canada. met in Hearts Memorial Hall on the 26th and 27th inst. Seventeen officers and a large number of delegates were pres- ent from all parts of the Island. The first session met at 2 p.m. on Wednesday when encouraging reports were given by several of the officers. At 5 p.m. an im- Dresaive memorial and communion service held in Trinity Church. At 8 p.m. a public ser- vice was also held in Trinity Church at which R01. T. E. Mc- nnan was t c special s eaker. On Thursday momln IECDOHS ‘wfiiclzlled aired Codfish And Hake We will deliver at your nearest station. Freight paid in fifty-pound lots or over at fol- lowing prices: Choice medium Codfish 13 centa per pound | Hake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 cents per pound ‘ No ration card required. _ Send Money Order covering quantity ordered I and secure prompt delivery. MATTHEW 8: McLEAN LIMITED, Souris, P.E.I. were given. other bus ness con- ducted and officers for i944 in- stalled. The president, Mrs, E, n, Woodside gave p, stirring 3ddre55_ Personals Miss Hilda Praught, City turned home Saturday night, from Mcncton. where she visited friends. LAC. W. Allison MacRac who ha; been spending a short leave at hi; home in Central Royalty, left on Thursday last w resume will be located at No. 5 S.F.T.S., Brantiord, Ontario. ‘Iblolflbbiat Frank Kelly, and leading Seaman George Coffin, I-lolliax, R.C.N V B... are spend- ing a few days leave with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly; and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin,‘ respectively. w. kriq Jones assistant at Haz- elbrook oreamery left Friday morn. ‘ing for Guelph. where he will take a three mon h‘s course at the Ont- ario Agricultural College. IN MEJWORIAM In lovltnlmemory of WI 141th Me . h d Plflld I life January lLwllfii. e Memoryh hand is reachin back Three years ago today. When one we loved so dearly Wla gently called away. lovingly Remembered by Wife and ‘ n- “ Family. IN MEMORIAM ..ln ‘will! memszy of Thomas lliacott, who died January 3i. 1939. Today is a day of remembrance With many and regrets, A day we shrill always remember When the rut oi the would forgets- We think of you In silence And oft rebut your name What waalzld we give to h Am! see your face again. Inlerled by Wile and Family. l-Sl-li. ear your N. D. MacLean tantrum mums: Charlottetown me Iona Wlltahlre Ilelell 8. par and Ml". and Mrs. Charlottetown. oi’ spring. blah)’ B" his training in the R.C.A.l='. He . ‘hm eye, he remark "fncfsomerlou Kelly. R-C-Aéfi-é- s , m6 __m,)__ “d M" Kw" °,li‘lll§,', their‘ Edith. dowagor of w - Kelly. chilaen and Nottingham. died in ‘ Coffim, Llncolnahlre town. aged 88 She w the widow of the 12th earl who die in 1898. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ____ig___ PRINTED SUIT i "_‘“ ‘WZWD-“i? yosx. Jag-mg: gala: Too Late To Classify black crePo uet oi flow- slim NEW printed suit is one —- ———-~—- GIRLS WANT WORK BY TI‘ day. Phone 699 1-31-11 _.__ FOR SALE BEUCIIER. ALTO Saxophone. newly ffllilfliell 5nd re-conditloned with new P!“ ond springs and never used. Cali i125 after 5 o'clock. with a scattered b0“ 0,5, A grim, short lac et. 8 ________. no NEED r0 SQUINT \j-—i—i-——-——"-*‘j‘ FOR. SALE TWO MANTLE ELEC- tric radios in excellent working order, just recently overhauled. Call 1125 alter 5 oclock. . ~- ‘ _(C LUSAKA, Nodhern Rl ocesia Pl _. When h Sffilfifiillifltéxlfglivnfifigaosi Northern R 0.8 ed “A; any Yam. I won‘ have to squint; rwy eye when I go lion n39 ‘ 5am l The "surgery" is a dugout, four feet underground, deep in the luoalo/ of Eougninviile Island. Stacked packing cases nuke the operating enemy fire. Here a U. S. Army Medical Corns team pcrforw- ‘m emergency operation. Paiicntls unidentified. Medicos, left in» yin are: Capt. Chas. E. Trowland, Baltimore, first assistant surgeon 22t- vlm. J. Marsden, New York, scrub nurse; Capt. Wm b. Wnlsun, tablc. Sandbag walls and heavy log roof protect occupants from Baltimore, chic! aurgconazbCyzipi. l-larold C. Shulmaa. Bmfiwfiq *~§an-aa-—p- ‘