_ins M ` 0' I MER_S_l;l_ANT _ _ . tw _, 4 . _ A MERCHANT Welllllliavldlili bllllwlfwwof __; 2_3/ / Ns* `\\\\\ _ utrwfem tam vulcm lniasetu ,. . _ b \ _ . ;._ , _., , . . __ _ . - ,A 9 ,, - - _ i a.\lu»ar_ _ . “éL¢;/_:3;%_ ,/__ __ _ S P _ ` _ __ _ y y '___ _. 5/ Qt” ty Olfhllviaiaeatblsslt lapses-ae\_l\¢I\.ilsaii\¢r_¢l misfortunes. A3' _ _ " ““` ' ' 'l Covers Prince Edward Island Llkethe Dew _ _ _ :- K . =¢_ i ___ -_ M" alumna laululaa lah. ¢1::|t»n»».¢wn flaaidiau '|‘w_e Cell!- £ l ' s" p __ 2 =_ mg... V I " CHAR'l.o1*rr:1°OwN;(§ANlAbA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8.1930 . '8 PAGES l P liilil c or ulllllc llt|s_lllunl. ___- Much Legislation Out- lined In Spe_eci\'From. The Throne._ ' _--F (Canadlan Yreu) QUEBEC, Jan. 'l-An extensive W1 varied programme of legislation ws. outlined in the Speech from the 'rhrene delivered at the opening of the Quebec legislature by the Lhut- gnsrit govemor, Hon. H. G. Carrol. principal items in the programme are the increase in the number of electoral districts in agricultural counties, revision of 'tha succession duties in favor of large families and mules to hospitals. the appoint- ment of a commission to consider gld ago pensions, the adoption of the Grancher system for the placing out in healthy families of children at tuberculcua parents when these shudren would be still healthy. but axposed to oontagion by remaining with their parents and the inrtnduc- tion of s law aiming -at obtainins better oo-operation amongst farm- ara. The speech alludes to the fact. that the revenues of the province are the highest on record whlchliss enabled the government to reduce the public debt and to increase`gl-_ants to char- ities and for public health and in-. struction. The marvellous develop- ment of Quebec has been brousilt about without the imposition of ad- ditional taxation, the speech explains. 'rhs legislature was opened before s distinguished gathering of repre- sentatives of the Diplomatic Corps. the Church and the ic tht dw°~,_°f. 'merited uniform cz the guard or honor. _'rho rlsicly llgura' cfosrelnsl Roueau stood out prominently among_t.be visitors present. _ The first business of the new lel° lsiatura was the 'election of a new speaker. This honor fell on T. D. Bouchard, member for Bt. Hyaointhe. , . Rumor Denied' BJ’ Officials At Capitol an-_ 4 _ TORONTO, Jan. 'T--In Coliléfvl- tlve circles yesterday than was-A a Persistent rumor that eibominion el- ection wouldbe called for Monday. June 30, of this yepr. _ o'1'rAwA. Jan. 'f-Reports from 'rvrcnto that a' Doaal.nlgn_ election llllht be expected on, June S0_of this year. are discounted hers. ‘Nc announcement has been _ made by Premier King as to the data, of the next election. 'rncsei closely in meh in the situation point out that the elections usually tall plane in_;tl‘le 1111 unless exceptional _circumstance obtain. --sv-__-h-i-~ . auoa laxlamaoara . QUEBEC. Jan. 'I--'Iwo silver black foxes valued at M00 escaped on Sunday #om 'tile farnro! Car- michael Brea., 'bt Heavy 'UW packed against the wire fence surrounding DN, caused, it to mv and the pairesoabed threulh pool; 'embarked 'a number of nasa- :- ' '__ ac " - . ` _ l 1 _ lf-r lA watt _Scotland Yard ' wa e_ ong Sleuth Dies --_ a . `» (Canadian hoes) 1DN’DON.‘°Jan. _'I-Prank Froest, one of the most famous old time scotlziid Yard sleuths. died herefto- day 12.' after an operation. One of l"mest'e most dramatic ad- ventures was when he went to Ar- IJEFEATEIJ ' __-n (Canadian Press) govarnmentfnailitary headquarters at Nanktng stated today that National- ist troops in I-Ionan province had scored a. crushln victory over re- gentina to arrest .label Balfour. am, 10”” umugnmn ,rms scar financial lnisdoei' on a mammoth om. umm, Tm' vu mocigwd W scale. whose story belongs to nearly » M- M- =~ »~ M »»~_‘;r.f°:°.;“l;ri‘:.:'.:“.:':.f:;f.-fs. who received the information that N ` anking government announced that the notoriotls Dr. Hanley H? Crip- wr Dew. who arrested the couple. Dr- thousands of the rebel forces had pen, who was wanted for the mur- ‘ been captured by the Nationalist der of his wife. was aboard the 8. W 'mu Oman! T _‘man ‘ fish s e ang S. Montrose bound for Canada. with f disguise ekin fl t J a young_woman named Ethel Laneve for “u;“ 'e ‘ w °° ° ‘Pm dremdasabey.Proeatsent1nrpec- ' or-lppcn was executes in nngland ln* Ruth Deélines 1910. This was the first instance .___...-____-.-- f”.°§°...i§n""u°§'..'§§'.`:°§..”`...... " Proposa ls i _ (Canadian Qs-aaa) A B “nw YORK' Jmam-“A conference Gen' Ju C|“'|'"“' smllur fC1`f"¢l' Gen. Smuta while in Ottawa sounded (Len. Smuts. (2) A characteristic _ usy , b°t"°“ BW’ mm* ‘M *fn* Y"‘k°“_ premier §outh Africa and author- . ,gnc mes and spoke on the Lcag- ` :l-irnlt of Gen. Smuis, showing him W' 2:; "7 ‘m ‘duh °l||Il‘|l'¢ 9°lfli¢'¢fl°Dl- ue of Nations. The photographs hero xl uniform. and (3) lion. Nuwtonl . _ - whose rtvlaimosna . ~ tv-~, . ' _ Intel’ Off BM Q ` wo ,nr ll Nl 'U t 4-1- show., 1() slr ltpbcrt Falconer with . rzctvcxig _:Straus with Sir Robert offer calling for $75,000 per year and , _ l ___ _ _ ____ ___ _ __ ' _ __'___ _ (special to the Guardian) Cclwel Jacob Ralonert the Y°¥=1=°° i ii » ~- . , _ ,_ EANGHAI. Jan. 7-Nationalist ‘ / i \ i i 1 r | _ we ~~ J-== °-r~- "wi f°>°~w‘-...°°°I° 91° yi* -*‘ ‘ _ comingtoxalifax under Canadian 85.000 f°'rl~tW°y°l-i'°°i‘m _ ° rraticcsl runway auspices and the um luster seclinaa wth nror»°s»J=~ M°‘;f;’s°P~§’» ff' H-- -"_"-tl-"‘““* Swedish American liner “Grip_sho1m_" Ts was d. 5 , w o until a ew Y"-PB-' A special Canadian National train. ,\NNOUNCEMEN _ _ 1 - - it Wm# °“°°“=°" ‘v *“°°° °“’°°~ . colvl1Nc l=.vl:N'rs. X’iZ’°.i'f.°°°.'i`.tZI..§§ .u"l°.‘l`i 3".; arrived here this afternoon as the ' S ETC . ' ' “nm Wm Mmm _ MEETlNGH.u M Gs known. heart trouble was the cause ' I , ¢ Altar lcsulng freight the nupa-will ,n;\°,,,,,'""‘,,,f ,,,‘,f,,,1,`.',y°§‘_‘ m.1.»;.ai °' ."9 °“"°*“ “°"“'°- asu .early tomorrow for the mltlah ____ Edlf-_'g__:‘i‘.'f“_‘_‘;“a;;“u:.f:‘t‘:.f‘reP;'_;';°: “"°"*““ “~°i‘_°‘“_"~‘l9‘/"°’“`l'm"'“" ' "Dwi ln m“¥w_H°ll”e4“i-eigfn nail-century. .on io th? vw revue. i“.".°_’._'.°~‘~.`*’-_‘¥"l°"<*“"»‘*"i"'.° ‘“?‘-,4‘i'°,.’,;?*‘<’l e » 1 _ so x ‘ ' eu lt. . ...,,-~ _ lu. fu .. tu. ....~..... ci' ' ' _. qi. “ a` "f _/lie A' ` _-'“ °""‘~"““”.‘ "*~"i "‘ 'e '~` “` ' mwmgwm M ',,,,,.,1_,,,,,, wg dm in ,www hu _Th #ny u oumua _ __ _,aa ___ mfl »ni9ncest»_ .ts impruonrncnl in V ' ` V ~ ‘V ‘ ¢ V ' _ - - . _ .' ' 5 _ The asegantle for oooh. and Liver ,,m,¢__1musry oth. oss l 1 at med by ng wg °'°n"‘“‘B d__‘u'hm__ mm 1, of springfield, Mass- -four brothers, live' in onarlcttctcwn P 1: I | "1-1 es Rler Club loadinll °¥!» .. _ -~ mn” “alum mmand tom 0 rhugxy rJanisary Oth. Nicholson Wallace, of Pittsfield, Mass.; Fred day from Antwerp aeuthambtfia HUGE LOUOMOTIVI T0 ll CONBTIUUTID tn sua wesnsieay rri _ ' . _ ,go . ° and Cherbourz. with lift paesenzere md ggw,-gfgl asa.;-1-ai and 400 tons cargo for Halifax. . - -»-- ° o River 'I‘liur'adnY ‘Ice raoes._N rth . . Jan. 9 at _2 sharp. Entries at ice. 908-l-0-li ;_':;;‘,;‘° :;‘:"h,;§;“t:°km°°,;2 pros. oss-1-1-al. or springfield; Arunu-. or scmervlne. _ """"’ . Mass., and Jerome, of New York, and' ,num me mm” he" vie" ww °°R“°“'° s"'“'°” “°°m°°°' 'Im' two sisters Mrs. Florence Rose and fiiziwgwedishxmm Pfr01:mrl:;::.'dTx;e ul” nth' for mm wt” B91-7;1'.g.1| Marbaret MacDonald. both of whom md_sm “Mr .,~,‘N°,. “nv” “_ , _...__ . j live in Prineo Edward Island. ' l "Carnival Cornwall Rink bltlidly. ,REV0lllT|0N _-s- "'_"" "Covehead Club loadinl bv!! WGU' (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL. Jan. 'I-Designed to nesday afternoon, January lsth. at give the tremendous tl-active effort York. List with James Allen. Bee'y. Bn,GRA_DE_ _yuh 7_A,, umm. cf ssroo nes. s new l°¢°\a°tiv° ’°“1""’“ f s report reaches Belgrade to- ' . DW to be operated on a lillll steam pres- ‘_ um X un' ual". Md P* ‘_ dim! the outbreak of a. revolution WN Pi'i\\°iPl0 will be imlnedietellll uhm, g,,|pT¢,:_ wggmgggy gym. in Albania.. The cause of the revol- lilaced under ecmtructlon at the ,~,°,,,_ -malty church social Han. s utlon was reported tc be resentment Angus shops oi' the Canadian.Paolfic o'clock sharp. 95,°'1°7'3i against the enforcement of decree: tha first of its "*""' by King Zogu introducing western- R.a`ilway. This engine. __ - ~ Notice! The annual meeting of . kind On the American continent. an smlumk Dun," can IM" vm ized civilization. l‘l.`0l| 91"” 15°" P°'.d“l in th’ 5° hem M1 Wggngggjy Jguuggy 15th, :_ _---_ _ _ world. and will supersede the 5.000 193°' “_ 3 ,_ m_ ' p1g.;.g.5| series as the most powerful in the _ _.___ . British llzmplre. ' "Horse Mina 1_'.'i'i¢lY lf ,_.___..__---» cl” TfiV°T|° |F°°d‘;\¥ It _ d‘y_ .. .Um onsan To unfavorable, held Ba ur __ _ no K _.__ __ CCI 8 "i up 3_5’ :=§ CHICAGO, ll`., Jun. 7-One slaying _blamed on terrorists. one attempted gang killizg. scores of holdl ups and a gol coast rob- bery in which a millionaire pub- lisher was truosed and robbed of 325.000 lnietvclry gave Chlna.go’s budget-sheared police force something to think about today. rnlnsunnrhla, ran. '1- Luko Dillon. Irish pstriolt of this city. who is critically ill at his home, was repcrtedvery low tn- Canada in connection with _the dyasamiting of the Wolland Can- al, ls $0 years old. - MONTREAL. Jan. 7-Follow- Ing upon the appointment of R. L. Burnap as vice president in charge of traffic and H. H. Mel- anscn as assistant vice president. C- W. Johnston was today named general passenger traffic man- llef of the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at MontreaL NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 7.- Tha New York World said yes- terday that employees of J. P. Morgan and Company received a 100 percent bonus totalling be- tween $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 during the plat week. The bonus was shared by nearly 1,000 per- SUI". -_ ..._ _ _ - International Court Will D 'd WftefherG'errnany’s » Pvwmsu 9" A 'I 0 . "By request the play. Aunt Jer- , I gl I --- h _ th war-path" will be pres- F I ` T P W fu '.UORON'1`0. Jan. 'l-To buy a book gtgdixn Brzckley Hall. January 14th. _ 0 S I _ fdr el and two days later receive an .. _ . ' .9'l3'1'|'1l °“°" °‘ ”“°° ‘°' ’° "“ °”° '°°“ "oem is the carnival at -new is é _ __ _ pe_ei.altothaGuardlan)_,, fortune of Mra. Dora l-food. _ef 'rbi' am'°'_mk_ Thundm _"nu", gm ,nm HAGUIL _mm ,'___A mltmm onto Recently Mrs. Hood P\i\’°‘\“°° Priaea given for best costumes. mary- .. _, or cle been and eisoovsred use some see-i.s.s| ‘¢"°°ment or the problem cl sane ~° mu” g “Mm ot Nm” y ' tions" was reported to have been! mm 'hm ° M.. 1,, “two .fwhtst ana dance in vveuctn-'s reached t<>da`r` by the P‘r==°h emi ‘°'°‘ “"“"“‘°”,‘;", 53"” .nu ' ocracr x-ml rnasynlrm. mules with cel-msn eeicgsfsa attecslug me fla- ‘l>i'i\1M li 5°' “ “ '_ "°°" pus nec. what starts at e velecr .1 .mm-...os sf me yew, nm.. in b°°u°“”'. ucdomss ”°'1"°'3| tions settlement Dian~ They are aald . flpaeial May J aaulnanmilit _ _ tl quoted _ sharp. the heath ‘sas made of: into the at prim noni elmo to elm- 'Ijiw bush. _ _ ___ _ _ \ _book is in perfect condition. "The ann _ , .; v 'Q _ ____ ' J wlltsnlrcn _ in 'rsntca ruuaey. 14 9 §? »=§§§‘t§2§‘ E? rite rss Nlw held -I -I-ii I. Udo- lC°l°'l~li. to have agreed that lr the consul- ativa committee of the rnternaticmai Bank declares that Germany hal failed to make her reparation pay- ments when due then the Interna- tional oem-i_ will as called upon to decide whether failure to pay is wu- ful. lhonld the declare Germany in. wilful default rs-occupy tilt* § E Ei; digit; P ti; of mst wear fer t-be lie!- annultlll. No deci- reaebed during. the morn- . 5 International Court INDI nations agree on. This breaks the solid front hlthsl'to_preaentAd by the Little Entenie countries. Only Rou- mania has not agreed with the re- quest of Chancellor Schober of Aus- tria. The Polish delegation is also pressing claims which Austria de- clares cannot be admittsd. The Aus- trian question was adiourned today and the smaller nations involved were asked to reach an agreement as lion al polaible. Italy propond a covmpomise for-the solution of the 1-Iungarian question suggesting that ltournania issue bonds to the form- er Hungarian! whose property WN taken outright by the Roumanian government, but not totlwae whose estates were .taken over under the agrarian reforms in Mumanla. 'rho _total amount to be paid would then be' small. ‘Hit lullarian deiefation lwaaheardatnoonbythenondsr- man posnmillien of the conference. foreign Minister Athsnase Buroff propeaedl scheme for settling Bui- garian 'reparations which was refer- eeuimitiee. liiltarllll dele- afterwarde that they had *.t,;§ .ll _ um.- [ have svn _ ply I.0W.00_0 but that th!- LONDCN. Jon. 7.-Tay Play O`Ccr:nnr, Father of the House ol' Commune, left only $1,500. lt was reported tonight, and the prlnc'p:tl bequests consists of Isla 20 snuff boxes which he distrib- uted nmon; friends. The gold snuff box_presented bythe Com- moru on his eightieth birthday he bequeathed back to the hcuac. Others have been left to Samuel Insull, Chicago millionaire, and Sir Basil Zahnroff. International financier. ¢.l__.____ _ bnénnlon ISLAND. Antarc- tic, Jah. 1-tvla 5. lilclvlllc and Kup Wireless Station)-Our Looliizeed Vega monoplalle Los Angels, reached Deception ls- lrmd yesterday. We have return- ed to Deception after marking four long flights over the Ant- arctic, each fligirt. covering areas never before seen by human eyes. The total of our discoveries ao far is 300 mZl':~l of new coast line. four new lr-lands and verifies tion of position plotted last year. CAMBRIDGE. Mass. Jali. 7.- General Jan C. Smuta. the fam- ous statesman and soldier from South Africa. paid a visit io Cam- brllge and Harvard University today as the guest ol President A. Lawrence Lowell. Afer a tour of the University the South Af- rican general was President bow- ell’s guest nt lunch. General Smut: is in Boston at present to deliver ara address under the auspices of the Massachusetts committee which Is in charge of celebrating the tenth nnniversary of the League cf Nations. QUEBEC, Que. Jan. 7.-Actin ities for a record `year in the history of the roads department are shown ln the report of the Department tabled by Hon. I- E. Perrault fn the legislative as- sembly today. During the year the Department maintained dir- ectly andpaid the full cost of 10,195 miles of improvement roads being 015 miles more than ln lots. whereas not more than eight year! ago the length of the roads maintained by the Department did not exceed 10 percent of that mileage. S. !~ KINILWOILTII CASTLE. Ian. 'l-The Prince of Wales has been seen above deck for the filet time ainoethia ahlp left Southampton enroute to South Africa wherehe will resume his hunt for big game interrupted last year. Calm and .summary weather yesterday ` replaced the winds and rain which the alalp has met since leaving the Irie- lshooaltandthahinealilahia fellow paaaenlera found it pleas- anter above than below. lla minsled ,freely with other first elass passengers and watched deck games with amusement. Ile looked vary fit' and seemed to me recovered mm au taocals- l I .REBH FURCES GEN. slwurs Is CANA DIAN v1s1ToR Sewice Medals ¢_-»..-- (Chsudian Pfeaa) 0'I'I‘AWA. Ont.. Jan. 'l-The fol- lowing officers and members of oth- er ranks in the militia forces of Can- ada for been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal. Quartermaster Sgt. J. J. A- McDon- ald, M. M.; Sgt. G. R.. Beer, both of the first Prince Edward Island Med- fum Brigade Canadian Artillery, and Company Sgt. Major W. V. Decoste, P. E. I. Highlanders, all of Char- lottetown; Lieut. E. C. Robertson. P. E. I. Highlanders, Pownal, P. E. I.; Regiment Sgt. Major A. M. Ellis, Battery Quartermaster Sgt. F. Pike. Bergeants H. Pike, M. M., and J- W. Pike, Third New Brunswick Medium Brigade. C. A. and Private G. A. Stanhope, late of the 'llst Regiment, all of St. John. N. B; Company Sgt. Major E. J. Logan, Halifax, B., Rifles. Halifax, N. S. Ruins Uf Sodom Believed Found' .llER.llBALE'iVI, Jan. 'l--Father Mal- lon, of the Jesuit Biblical Cohool of Jerusalem and M. Neuville, the French vcc-consul here, headed the expedition, under libs auspices of the Pontificai Biblical Institute. which has excavated ruins in 'I‘ransjordan~ ia believed to be those of the an- cient city or scdcm. 'nas archaeo- logists have been led tn believe their discovery of what undoubtedly was a large town somewhat earlier than the time of Aibraham must. be ons of the five famous cities of Pentapolis and most likely Sodom itself. Several tiers ot ruins he/ve been excavated showing the city was de- stroyed twiee. A layer of material found may bs what Ls left of t.he_do- oonfirmed by research. The city discoverati is about 600 metres (about 1.935 feet) long by 400 metres (about 1, 10 feet) wide. The houses are in fairly good state of preservation with stone foundations and mud walls. From the vast amount of pottery. small animal fig. ures. -bone implements and home jewellery the city is considered of the first bruise age. Althopgh no writings have yet been found, it is believed there musl: have been some already at that period. Among the important finds was a hun-lan head preserved in s png- tory jar. Large ditches were discov- ered filled with ashes which arg bg. lieved to have been used as crema- toriums. _ The theory is held that the in- habitants of the newly discovered city originated in Mesopotamia. All traces lead 'to the deduction that their civilization existed long before the City of Jericho. and from the D°ttery implements and other ob- _ieets found it can be seen this civ- ilization was far higher hltan that of Jericho. Cn account of the rainy season the excavations are held up forthe pres- ent, but it is expected they will be continued in two months. TRANSMISSION OF PHOTOGRAPHS (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 'I--Telegraph trans. missicn of nhotosraphs between England and the continent was in- augurated t.oday by Postmaster- General H. B. Lees~Bmith. The British postmaster sent a picture of himself by wire to the German Miri- _=tf°v,°d¢=c1!n`=\..»e= c~lt_mu¢.t.nlu.oa, Aaala U1 lall Will UPEN nil , _.1-1,. t,» _-___ _ . Three By-Eloci:i0ns`_To Be Held Before l'.l‘_i\e Commencement ,Q f The Sesion. V (Canadian Press) UITAWA. Ont. Jan. 'l.-Paa’lia.- ment will open on 'I'h\l!‘$d&Y. Feb. zo, cr about two weel¢s.'l's.tiai¥.'_tlian the opening sate lastysari 1'n's'n- nwncinz the eats cr_.~th`e.4>neiine this evening, at the 'ooncltiilori of a long cabinet meeting. Premier Mao* lrenzie King pointed out `iihat';)>y_slsc- tion were pending in tllne..°.°llli’»l»lr\l- ‘:'l`.:ie3 and that it was flnSl.!'lblB_ YA have chem over the action.. oem- mnced. The three oo‘n3t»llAlofii>i¢l_.li\ which by election are to be held “are Bngot. Clzateazuay, Huntingdon and Brandon. By the latter thefccnitut is set for February 12, wibilrin the other constituencies the date il ear- lier. Todays meeting of the cabinet brought no important announcements other than the opening date orjfna session. when asked if he has any- thinl to say Nganiingl- -tha cabinet representation _for the province _ of Quebec, Mr. Kina replied that there would be nothing to announce for some tima. _ ___..___._.......__-_ greetings and the expression of the hope that the new service would strengthen friendly relations between Britain and Germany. At thg_ game time the German Minister og__!_'9atl transmitted a picture of himself td Mr. Ines-Smith. The service will soon be available to the public oval the counter of any po/at ofiicagia tographs, pictures. drawinan type- writte'n.docurnenis or manuscripts to and from Germany- The Weatiler,§Etc V Nofltint' Q it AS Coco |‘i NE\lER"" "_ | WAS _T , O ‘ d a- cl, 0.# " _I l H? w _ Wind! Fresh southwest to _west _ station- cloudy with some light rain, ary or lower temper-atiife. Tolrofitorain .. .. ... ... Montreal rain .. ...`..._40-3| Quebec rain .. ... ... ..."3B-3( Charlottetown fair .. ... ..s 47-°3| Halifax fair .. ... urs- 3!-3-3| Bt. John fair .. ... ... dll-340 norton fur ._ High tide this alias-noon it 43! and tomorrow lnomirt at 5.11. sun rises this momlna at ‘wasnt ants this afternoon ll. |17. .. Full moon 'nlesdalh Jan. lt, lil! IG-44 ister of Posts accompanying it with `p. ln. - ~ l ~ . .. _J Crime Wave (Special to the Guardian) Ui-IIUAQO. Jan. 'i.-Police offic- ials and citisens generally viewed with much apprehension the mouth- ing crlme wave that is sweeping ov- er chicago. A' checkup sr poilcs r r- tiorls shows nina persons mot in aoleunl. tee of them as asserts, ans \li'lll'0llililNU 'I0 l i 5 ti if f-» Is Sweeping ' Chicago As News Of Cut In Police For¢e.._l3’e . _\.'.../.,.. ii .l to ifitérlirl stneiaareas derpreaenteondi leaataohaaceto thlatneta.PellccCommB`l&ier liamltslaaellaaya Chieldohoutting _» _lf-_ i E5 st il it s \ , _ -~i'f'_.-it rL»\.'¢t~,¢ ..~¢- v__.. :om-¢sr~s» -~rr=~f¢=..~.. : .se not `~r-~ -.<~ ..~c-sa-Q( Qu ...Ja __, n <~=w\-=v\.svm~, .»_s.uam v-YV ..¢¢==»-- - __,.._..___.._.. cr, if as if useo»~» _ i 4° oc atv “` D.--. 4......-