Accfirmao. 1940 %--_-- ‘VIII? ("IIARLUTTETTHVN fiIlAD'\"\' Tracey Han Evans, Peter At Court Top Winners AtTruro Appendicitis Strikes At Dodger Man cmcrunnr. Aue- 29—<APl—- “m. Appendcitfs struck Harry (criwkiei Lavagetto today and dealt i wrw stunning blow l0 NHlIOPBl ' ' pennant hc-pss of Brooklyn "us removed a gangren- ous a idix ffffm the 25-year-old m1,“ Sucker, Manager Leo Duroch- er fi~F€ll'lJlE‘(l a “Rfflmbl€d" lfl- ficirl and insiued “we'll carry 011;" pp ronrrdrd however, that h.'s pnrrant-hunstry charges nod ex- -I_ anothsrtough break 1n injvzgv-plagued battle to w. .fhs- league lead from the Ciiqmplflil Cncznnnti Reds. 1 over, June TRURO. NS. Aug. 20-(0?) — 'I‘race_v Hanover took the free-for- a ot and pace in today's final racing at the Eastern Driving Asso- ciation's two-day meet, but the event went to four heats before the North Sydney horse won out. After placing second in the first two heats, R. Jabaiees horse came home in front in the third. and won the extra heat, beating out Dudy Patch and J e Azoff. The Azoif mare. from rince Eidward Island, won the first heat, and Dudy Patch. the fast little entry of the New Glasgow Driving Club, took the sec- ond. 1n the third, Dudy Patch ap- peared to have the race in hand but roke at the ‘three-quarter mark flflei‘ a fine drive down the back stretch. Peter At Court, owned by Dr. D. A. Mvlsaac. of Sydney Mines. took the 2.28 trot and pace in three . F10 Direct, a Hall- , orse. furnished stiff competi- L n in the first and third heats. June Evans, owned bv L. T. Por. lei‘. of Charlottetown came through with three straight wins in the 2.20 trot and pace. A New Brunswick entry, the Baker, owned by A. Lan- Adds Another T0 List SYRACUSE, N.Y., Au . 29—-(AP) -—Spencer Scott. recen Humble- tonian victor. added the $7.000 Governor's Stake to his list of tri- iunphs today and trotted to a sea- son's thnee-year-old record of 2:01 1-4 in the second heat of the grand circuits feature event at the New York State Fair today. The winner, owned C. W, Phellis of Greenwich, Conn., and driven bv Fred Egan. finished ninth andlast in the first heat after breaking badly at the barrier. but. was much the best in the sec- ond iind final heats. Tcm Berry, who piloted Earl's Moody Guy to a fine victory in that; first heat, was suspended for thd day fcr beating the barrier in the second heat of the Trotting Cl Pace, and Lee Smith guided Earl MCOdy Guy to second place in tie last two heats of the big race Bill Fleming and Mark Kyer iiimpris also were set down for the start. The Learbury Stake. worth $5.000 was wcn by Johnny Hal, ownei by H E. Warwick of Cleveland, vhlie $PeI1Cer $60!! l‘ Yankees And Tigers On Gain With Double Victories i 29—(AP.\—. NEW YORK. Aug. _ New York Yankees battled like champions here today to swieep a doubleheader from Si. Louis Browns l 10-3 and 6-5 and narrow the gap separating them from first place in tne American league to 4 1-2 genes, 2 1-2 out of second. The first grime was a contest oriv until the fifth, inning; when tte Yankees scored all thi-‘r l0 nns in a startling uprising that si/w the bases filled nine times as :6 men went to bat. The nlglitczip went 13 before a perfect squeeze bun‘. innings winning rim. At Boston, the Red Sex escaped a tumble into the second division play", Ch", by defeating Chicago “Ihite Sax 4-3 in the eerie? finale. Relief Pitcher Johnny Rigney gave the Sox the game by forcing in the winning run with two out in the ninth. In the ninth. the Sox leaded the bases with two singles and a pass by Frank Crcsctti with the bases load- ed and two out brought hcmc the Indians was school-boy Rowe's hitting and [pitching that took the first game. Hank Greenberg hit a homer in each game, his 25th and 26th of i. the season. A BASEBALLS BIG SIX Dy Tho Associated Prey) ’ BATPING (three leaders in each league) , G AB R l1 PCT. I ‘Radcliff, Brclwris 122 4'12 6'1 165 . Williams, R. Sox 115 442111 152 . Applirtg. W. Sox 117 441 70 151 . RF/Wfill. 388s 101 365 39 120 . {VI/alker, Dodgers 111 424 58 136 . F. McCormick, Reds t 121 481 77 153 .318 Golf News Due to the visit of the Governor- General, the Mixed Foursome: scheduled for this Saturday, Aug- ust 31st, will be postponed for two weeks, namely, Saturday, Sept. 14th. L30-2l REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) I Tommy Farr, the talkative Welchman f. .rn Tbnypandy, win- ned the boxing world _' 1mg l5 round with heavyweight. nam- pion Jce Louis at New York, three years ago tonight. The negro title- holder had no difficulty in win- ning but he failed to score a knock- out as experts had expected. Mickey R00ney’s Salary Jumps LOG ANGELES Aug. 20-04.?) -Nlneteen-year-old Mckcy Roon- eys movie salary will take a big jilmip under a new contract he has signed with MGM. Studio. Submitted Icday for court approval. the Contract says he will be paid $1.000 a week for 40 works each year plus a bonus of $25,000 for each film. 50 YEARS ON BELLS MELBOURNE -Hcnr_v Blakr-ly, 7'_7. one of Melbourne's oldest bell- ringvrs is dead. after more than 50 years with St. Paul's Cathedral I bellringcrs. _ _ _ 11]», (1135 riled i g g id b before Rigncy forced in P‘tcher M5 C d; 1 n‘ Ruin Slim-k. st-rf surg: on of silllgggcilatiitllaend. chased liei to the 5:39.55 12mg, frliilm “gr: ggogrflrng Jack Wilton by giving Ma‘n,,g_.,- Dafilngfuclgifs g3 Iglg. i ti 11 b ti“ wil," l lllvllldfgo W, r e 3ummm»y._ ' Stable, Goslien, the openmg rage, Joe Crciin a i on bills, l l it. ~N a?” in: lepmlfnfif P Le @215 Trot “lld H“ g‘: olifilolflng 013d) gacebcwm; l‘? in two n “izvllilc-llpilir): “lithril Home Rmm- l -» -- . - ' y - . 0 (d9. own 013e, , i’. ‘s (H. .. r (‘m i” of EL bnggb._all__fg.e_njcr_l'_ Flo ‘DlliectqillllcitodFilifiéfgillélfl)..3 I11 i‘ Bmllllm- Ccdafllllfst?’ KY. mi-eaglllt’ 93?“? Cufvllai-‘fil. Indlallf National League: Mile. Cardinals.‘ 13111511 G. (wm, Hood) g 3 Symbol Gantle, owned an: driven y Vi: lie o_ a douile Her/DY)’ ovr- ,3'7; American League: Fcxx, Red - eiiflyswft°irsrimm°l -~ ‘i’ ‘ l t’ "l" E'.i““2i’i85i1"““‘“‘.°“'i?‘ Il§i”.€‘.‘i‘°€i?.“I.X"“§““““3“i ‘3fé‘s°*' 3*" e 6f11I.CAIt111i1‘)..55 ..w0n e . . purs-n ie M I .___- a p oTitineyghlillFogtleil)’ .210 ' "'6 6 6 Trfiglnguclub stake m a ymkmel" mlélgsjltml was A ahoiit G-lolll Runs Baum Im- - - a». . .1. . . e s. nimaiiesz- _ 5~ i l ; _ B ' Traclgreafltg-all Trot and Pace Trotting Club Pace, Pure $828.88 Plglfltkgplglrafi V: ~ w" n‘ National League: F‘. ftfcCormicle, Qxflflg (Rvldderlaogglr). 2 4 U i-"irsi Race, Third Dlvlsnn of the “mar in tirf\\.lflfii'rihl\\cgm fbr .10 Reds; 102; Mize. CariLniils, 100.] Jane Azoff (Kelli """" " 4 < n} s” t ' ' r ‘Ll ‘p 0'11“; "nmml “m”: Gwmlmg- Tl‘? AIdErShOL Dudv Patch iivnyMiiiii-iimi 1 ii §’°°‘““l°r' ML ‘Rt nil/ill“) e em ms m m" hm‘ m e lblgers’ m: Dunmaglo‘ m‘ Aaron 1,, (Q"B1 ) 1mm“ “novevr ' _\ er v i.__._..__.._ .. Rainer G. nenieiinisweenoyi 3 g i 515ml Harm“ awn’ 3 QUT Orin v - v I Time: m2‘ 112K“ 2m" 2'10" HacrrriilmDewey (W Reining 2 5 I ' KFNWILLE_ NS” m,‘ z9_ 2.20 Trot and Pace Erlgayflgilglizgvgr (Panhan) g g i: ll ll,‘ l. ED, vyou WAS RAISED THEM sutees on Ndershnt inter-camp loox- June Evans (o-Bflen) ' 1 1 1 Times: 2.04; 2.02%.‘; 2.0314. IN TH COW QDUN-l-Ry" Hl5 mp5 AlNVT slx were staged today. Ple- The Baker (Larmille) "lmifz 2 2 ll.‘ ’ “SW59 ME Tlllg " c°l-l"l5"'l'l'll?l~'l5 . k Jjves of: St. Stephen. NB. Babe McElmon (Semplei ,,4 3 4 Second Race. the Governor's 3- THAT BIG DUB SPENDS CARPET SLIPPEIZS IWII-llfll" wnnner in the Awcl- Moon Glow (W. Hood) ._. . .. 6 4 5 Year-Old Trot, Purse $7,000 N. I” A YEAR IN TH ‘CATTLE TO REST HIS FEET.’ rm. class when he ocfrarrd _ Miss Jane Hanover iMcMillani I1 iii; AMI/I, U VINEYARDS AN COM=S HE'S BEEN IN ‘TH’ rr Doucctte of the Anl1'T3I1i{S.‘IiIBI'V€Se Melody (Weir) 7 3 Spencer Scott, bik c. (Egan) 0 1 l ll . l Iii BACK A Bic-i HE-MAN pigs-r A19 RQQM r P.e. Ray ocilvie of Mirwton. lfiflriqdBflrs Ivivkersl .-'1 5 7 Earl's Moody" Giy (Berry, l,“ ii, WESTEIZNEFZ.’ WI-IUT FOUR TIMES IN A pa. 1.15m; iiigttz igvgiiigy) ......8 a a Smith) 1 2 2 ' l9 IT. TH‘ CLIMATE HALF HOUR “you ‘ ' ' - i ' ~ geincless Pent (Vglenliinlg; qlil E2 @91- 1-0 3E 50m‘; RT-W- nt eman im . arsia ' W H|GH_HEELED I Charging Cards Climb Back In to PlaceaWitha5-O Victory Boxing Labor Day At Sporting Club l"1' bang up boxing card ared for Labor Day nq Club when Cecil ~19 vi nic;t Jerry Duprey n11 rouiii; bout for the Mar- liillll HCl\\'_V\\';l2l’1L title in light, promoter Jccy M0- Iiiitcuiiccd last n gill. ini-ilnal will ftaiure two Iwi lightweight. fighters in . illl mes in the persons of n airflcskcy of this city and Nrivlan of Moncton. There also six other preliminary - mnin bout alone would be 1 the admLssicIi price when two flrzhiers in their class Bzth boxers have b en n at the Sporting Club each gave a clever . :-. B~ iihwaite hails .Jchn ... Duprey from n Ifcrmsrly from Brew?‘ . . They are evenly matched 01's rind it would be a difficult .0 p ck a winner as both 18h?- .: 2r" determined punchcrs and ' '1 lent" of punsrment. ll llflppffl when tbev gs: i‘. only he told wh-rn the < finwhcd Monday night. At :21 it is rufficcnt to warn all 19115101)? on hand when c Iwn clever boxers fare each 2 ' M"K:e 'i‘:w- lwvxm r program wfll gt away ti! it Iiui. s’l"‘1‘n and ircdle=s to F1‘ Tl ‘Ii wl be a rush in‘ ‘eats n t iv-rlrl b." advisable fir those who wish to \\‘£1t"l"l 1hr: fight from Third NEW vonx, Aug. v29-(APl—- Held to five hits ivy Bill Posed“ Cubs lost their. second B81111‘ 1F 0 row to Boston Bees at Chicago today. The score was 3-1. ‘ Posedelretired the f._rst ll ‘Cu-is to face hzm before Chicago 510.611 in the fourth on singles b)‘ 491W Bonura and Hank Lieiber and 8 double by Jim Gleeson b Hitting timely and turni-ii: in three double plays at Pittsburgh- the Pirates whitewashed Phil d:i- phia 4-0 for their eighth sir-night triumph over the Phiilies. Mae Brown was yanked in the eighth after rookie Dan Litwhiler Kuno, Leading Lady, Queen Vic- tcria. Mac Abi-ail, Millie's Mite nLso started. Times: 2.03‘L"2.0l‘l; 2.01%. 3rd Race, Leauury Pacing Stake, Purse $3,000, Ilrses 2.06 or Slower Johhny Hal, c3. g. (Hodglnst 3 1 1 Lady Henley J. Brown) l 3 2 Clarence Hanoer (Chevalier) 0 2 3 Jzzsdale ArrowIW. Critoni 4 6 4 Symbol Princ- lPiITShftlll 2 5 5 Torrcsdale. 30b LE6. Albflh. G01‘- don and l\'es0 Hanover also start" ed. ' ( 1 Times: 2.013.»; 2.0413; 2.04‘... l I 4th Race, llasslflcd Trot, 2.18 to to 2.21 iecords, Purse S500 Speed King be. (H. Craig) 1 1 1 Graceful Ldy (Dill) 2 2 2 Desperado Catcn) 3 3 4 Hf‘l€".1 Galln (L. Smith) 5 '1 3 Town Trk. Nave Hanover. Hol- Iyroorl Hsoher and Major Britton also starte. Times: 105; 2.06; 2.08%. singled and Johnny Rlzz: bouncsd a double off the left field fence. Danny MacFayden hated the no- tential rally. 4 At Cincinnati, neither rain ncr the sound-place Brooklyn Didk-‘r’; could stop the Reds ns the: ham- mgyed out a 9-3 trttlmph that gave them an 8 i-Z-game lead 0.1 the National Ifiazue lead- Rain fall persistently through the last 4 1-2 znnings but by thri time I110 champions had the 02n- tcst under control and the drizze made little difference. Paul‘ Der- ringer, in acquiring his 17th vic- tory, kept seven hits scattered, One of them was a home run by Joe Medwick in the first inning. At St. Louis, the fast-ciiargmg Cardinals piled up five runs in the first inning and shut out New york Giants 5-0 on the two-hit pitching of Fiddler Bill McGee, The victory gave the Red Birds urdsputed possession of third nlace In the National Leagueand dropped the Giants ba-"k to within a half game of the fifth-place Pittsburgh Pirates. TENNIS MEET DEFERRED i n NEW YORK. Aug. 29-tAPl—- Start of the United States single." mmis championships at. Forest Hills. scheduled for tomorrow. was deferred today because heavy rains l ringside seri to n: cure their this week left the courts in no blew early. Thi- u=rni admission "audition for play. Play Wlll w!" , PB.'_"\_\\'_ brlprhénrged, ' Qotilrdhv. F CECIL BRAITHWAITE TOM McCLOSKEY K SIX ROUNDS WITH OTHER PRELIMINARIES USUAL A - THE McKEE BELT TEN ROUNDS ‘ SEMI- BOXING SPORTING CLUB LABOR DAY 9 P. M. Maritime Light Heavywelglll Tllle 0i‘ Vs, JERRY DUPREY FINAL Vs» JERRY NOWLAI DMISSION inert rises. Use MIMIITI mi- until-m. " ‘pmxlcg ‘RADE TREATY "NEWS" l QTTAVA, Aug. 29.—-tCP)-A re- pcrt ioav iioin Montreal tinit Mmico es seeking a trade treaty with Cuiucla tvzis "net-rs" to the Trude {Id Commerce Department, nii officai said Iviicn the report wins tailed t his attention, . Canaa has never had a trade ugrcemnt with Mexico and as yet no oveiures looking toward a trade grrangfflent have been received from te Mexican government. In fontreai, Rafael Nieto, Mexi- can Oneal-General, was reported as stalni! that his government was scekiir a trade agreement with Canaa and ho ed to "have a treaty workiiz in 194 ." ECAPE IN CRASH AT SEA YRMOUTH, N.S., Aug. Zil-ICP) -Acrash at sea off Yarmouth Soud left in lts wake two Yar- moth fishermen, William Atkins an. Alien Herridge, who considered ihmselves lucky to be alive and unarmed. ‘he collision occurred last n'ght , “the motorboat Matilda Gaudep,‘ wzh Aitkens and f-lerridge on board. ' vis returning to port whh 3,000 funds cf fish. Meetin an outgo- ig motor boat, marine by Howard eels-y and his son Thomas. they tilde a vain effort to avoid col- .s€on. only to have the hull of heir boat pierced by the Seelcy iraft. sinking the Matilda Gaudct I mmediatelv. TWO-YEAR-OLD BROWNS BRDUGHTON. N. 8.. Aug. 29- (CPI-Two-year-old Stanley Bur- g-css stumbled Into an abandoned, water-filled pit near his home to- day and drowned before the eyes of his five-year-old brother. LISBON. Aug. N-(API-Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg left Lisbon for London on a Bri- tlsh Overseas Airways plane today to organize a government of Lux- embourg in Britain. The Grand Duchess fled from her small realm when the Germans invaded it May 10 Often a grxid gcin, over with furniture polish wil cover up scratches because the stuff con- tains dye or stain enough to darken wood that has been mared by a scratch. Scratches on mahogany may be rctouched with a little per- manganate of potash. A bruise in tire wood. if it is not too deep, will often wield to a good oiling and rubbing. If the dent is deeper than a superficial bruise moisten soft thin blotting pape in hot. wafer and gently apply heat by means of :i her iron. The moisture and heat swells the wood and the dented COFI IMOBYNFI SUIVICEJNC. Thimble 'I‘l‘:\2 L-‘liwrring "II-IE WEST WIND - ~‘ POPEY 1'1 JQwitLins/i; silpcri0z' l r:-. r. n uL-rrhgns OUR BOARDING HOUSE KAGEJEYENQ. Old Gaffer Wins Way To _Pro Golf Quarter-finals Baseball Results l “some YESTEBDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game: Si. Louis 010 0 00 200- 3 l0 1 New York 000 0I10)0 00x—10 11 0 Kennedy. Mills. Bildilli. Ceffman and Swift; Russo and Dickey. Second Game: St. Louis 201 010 000 010 0-5 9 1 New York 000 010 003 010 1-6 13 1 Auker and swift; Sundrc, Mur- phy and Rosar. First Game: Detroit 010 010 010-fl 9 I Washington 001 100 000-2 e 1 Rowe and Tebbetts; Chase and Early. Second Game; Detroit 310 002—6 6 1 “lashlngton 000 000-4) 4 2 ICalled, darkness.) Ncwscme and Sullivan; Hudson, CBTTfl-‘iqllel and Ferrell Phlcaso 000 r00 020-3 o 0 Boston _ 000 003 001-4 11 0 Ifrioit. Rznei" and Treh; wil- son and Fcxx. Clevclzind .t Phllad 1 111 bl - header, postilioned. op m do“ e NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 000 000-0 2 o st. Louis 500 000 00x—5 s 0 Schumacher, Dean. Lynn and Defining: McGee and Padgett. nfflfllllyfl 101 Mm 001-3 1 0‘ (‘incinnatl 211 032 (Mix-Ii 12 0 Wyatt. Grissom. Carleton, Casey, Tammi; and Phnlpg; Don-fly,- and Lombardi. Boston 100 010 001-3 9 0 Chicago 00 100 000-1 s 1 o and Berres; Monty and Philadelphia 00o 00o 000-0 e o Pittsburgh 001 21o 00x-4 a 1 l Pearson. Frye and Warren, Mill- ‘ 165; Browvn, MacFayden and 13s.; 5 I WHLiT DID HE MEAN WHEN HE SEZ HE SHOT TWO MUSTANGS OUT OF ONE TREE \\‘ _}_ j\\\\\ \ Qi 86o J WEl-l-i 5°: W f t was Iaioeeomiawuamsioootar AM so wax” EIIFICIENCV ENélNEERw-lHAK-KAFF/u-t-cpigg-y" % NOW r AM WORKING on A HORIZONTAL escaunoa . oiz MOVING AISLE, FOR DEPARTMENT sroizesm: es 4/, KNOWN i“ TWI- HOOPLEFLOW! INSTEAD OF HAVING To WALK TO a CERTAIN coosrrsapri-IE I-IOOPLEFLQW / 509955 ‘IOU THERE -’-- IT WILL BE AGREAT BOON 1o Lusiuizv SALE5 “roe EyAMpLgl MR5 mNES é, TAKES Hera HUSBAND SHOPPING ANQADPARENTLV BY i A BQTTLE/ ACCIDENiZBIrr QUITE. av ossiesuue suoosucv is IN -‘— R»; . ' THE FUR com‘ ’ ' its“ DEPARTMENT! , ' (By Gay1e_Trilbot, Associated Press sports Writer) P0,. Aug. 29—(AP) —That old gaffer Gene Sarazen, who is enjoying an astonishing season of success in what should by rights. be the twilight of his career, fought his way to the quarter finals of the Professional Golfers Association championship today with a victory over Henry Picard, the defending champion, on the 36th green. That other stripling Walter Hagen, a mere 47 fvcars young. wns out of it only because he got to day dreaming late in ‘.110 after- noon and accidentally touched the ball of his opponent, Harold (Jug) McSpaden and automatically lost a crucial hole. The IlVQ-llmf‘ form- cr champion lost out. finally. 0n {the 36th hole. where his putt lick- ed the cup-and starved out. i The other six survivors of two rounds of medal play and three lmzitch conflicts were Sam Snead, Ithc Canadian open champion who Iclashes with Sarazcn tomorrow; Paul Runyon, twice former P.(I.A. winner. who engages hfcspiiririn, ithe 1939 Canadian tiilcholdcr; 13y- iron Nelson. former United SW19] -open champion and P.G A. fi il- .ist last year. who mr-ets F. Kirk, an unknown from Franhziiz- iton. Mich. anri Ben ifognn 111d lRaIph Guidahi. a piiir of lop hoteliers. Nelson pulled perhaps the days second best upset. br-hinci that of lsarazen, ui-en he knockcri the -Dr0_ps from under DIN-I Mow. of ‘ClIICHSO- Nelson, after b01112 one idown at the cud of the morning round. clung to Motz until int-k finally cracked in the cold. drizzly lafternoon. and lost 2 and 1, Snead shot flVf‘ under par golf f0 Slaughter Jimmy Hines, 7 and 6. Bunion knocked out. Ed Dllillriy of Philadelphia. 4 and 3, 310mm, ill‘? Year's biilizest money \\'lll!1l'I‘, isliot a 7i in the morning and u-ns Ifour under par when he finally bashed Al Brosch of Farmingrizile, N. Y-. 5 and 4. Guldahl was four under par when he wmppcri up lJim Foulis of Hinsdale, n1. 5 and 3. M‘ AUCKLAND. N. Z_ - Leading Alrcraftsman David Hawk“, 2g “'35 klllt5d~ fallltii.’ 3.600 feet from “L?lFP_l?"l¢...lYi..l>°mbigrimy;ige. ‘VIII! __ — Blajnr Hpolflq THAT'S "rue one r ' 4 was "returns you ?Aeoi.rr,BRiec>s-n.iis f one wiru Tu‘ NOE-E . THAT acn- FOOLED av A BEAR ‘re/so.’ --HElD TALK g ‘THE LABEL on: ' i e F. -_-s WON'T 8E ON THE MNZKET Til-L FALL= DOPEYE, \ LEARNED éOMETl-‘IING ‘THAT WOULD BE VALUABLE TO ‘IOU IN VOUR COMING BOUTS eHooT wear, wiMPv, ieorTA GET READY FOR ME FIRST AND “CAP” STUBBS FOR ABOUT FIFTY HAMBURGER‘; THE INFORMATION WOULD STILL BE CHEAP WHAT THE MANAGER ARE YOLIRE 5U€>POSEDTD TELL ME. NOT 6ELL ME INFREMATION! HECK KIND OF CHISELER! 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HA! --~ GLENNY, COME BACK HERE .’ I'VE HAD ENOUGI-MVM MORTIFIED r“ i? j 3 2 ~ - —-;.-_:.—_~_—_.: Iii; liicsfm-cr at