MAXIMS OIL Mm MAN ii- nggreeleetenemy-te mule K SENA criaiznoorrcro WN, CANADA. i‘ THURSDAY, MAY s, 194s 16 , MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN , unannounced-scours; mi. -Icll cubes-mice boumu 2 one.’ _ . v l mo. m»: Provides a b. l. I'm.“ 0 TES 35-2 1 i0 CONTINUE slimy MA Death or Tlgiilsh A Man Accidental miuDERJCTON. MAY 0-~A ver- dict of accidental death wcc N1 mud by e coroner's Jury imui: mg into the death of Clarence Joseph Gillia at nearby Covucd Bridge May l. Giliifi. a native of Tfgn-iah, RE. 1, ivas killed when etrud: by a truck while leaving another veh- icle. First Forest l-‘lre . 0f Season In ll. l. BLISSVILLE. N.B.. May S-New Brunsuriclfs first forest fire in 1948 \\'.ls under control near here to- night after burning over 250 acres. The blaze. believed to have been glgflfd by a flying spark from a pissing train, burned in heavy lmish for i0 hours before being controlled. l Coming Events "Show Friday. May 7th at York, loo. "Danro at Waltcr l-‘ridsy, Muy 7th. "Meeting Harruiwn L.O.L. Clyde River tonight. "Dance in Glenroy 8021001. Fri- day, May 7th. "Dance in Grandvicw Hell lionday, May 10th. Good music. Connicfs. "My store will be closed from 1.30 till 3.30 this afternoon, Thurs- day. K. W. Doull, Breadalbaue. "Box Social and Dance, Pleas- cnt Grove Hull, Firiday. May ‘ltih. Aid of school, "Arrived _- Another car Mixed Feeds. MacKay Bros, Stanley Bridge. "Quantity of Netted Gem Pota- toes, foundation A seed potatoes. Harold bewis, 5t. Peters Bay, "Dance in Emerald flail, Thurs- day. Nlay 6th, sponsored by the Girls Softball Team. " Reserve Saturday. June 20, gnke sale at l-loimana. Aulpices .W.L. ' “Dancing tonight, Country Club, ‘Travellers Rest. Good music. fur- nished by Prince County Pioneer-l. "Farmers, we can still accept your clove:- seed orders at our low lirices. Rush your order. McGuigan and Boyle. ."Jimmy Power's variety show in Brookheld Hall Friday night. Mil’ 7. siartiilg at 8:15. Proceeds for new rink. "bran, Linloading car of Bran s. Stool: Pens, Friday. May 7th. Of.‘ m iliices. Livwock Marketing 3n"); "RPJSiYlYlX and Loading Hogs whiili‘ Friday at our pens, Railway 1mm. l-or trucking service Phcnc- . Livestock Marketing Board. "Mr- B. c. Hoirn will truck cream for Crapaud Creamery com. Pliny cvcr usual route, once week- ‘Y~ bfsinning Saturday, May 8. ""B°°k your order: now fem Qnndadian Northern Grown Clover M" 5- Supply limited. beaten o. "x330. Sbur-Gain Fe is, C. "Ere t) 7'°"llt "Ctlm ‘tgfielili? a Pltilrecr: "gufmisdy in Cherry valley linli m, 5“?- Mly 6th. Aucpices F"? Vlllcy worded, institute. "The monthly mum,‘ d u“ Lmostewert Branch Canadian 00m" Wlll be held in the Lbgidli 'iil‘iii°°.‘l‘é‘so’§“’l‘l “"5 . . A "mil": Please attend. . o-elThg regular mohmly h 5599i- I gmtml Hem Rlyer Branch of the M") l-Qslmi will be hold at “dine 0f Comrade Cullen on h“ lY- 6th a-t I P. M. All mem- .. ""1 Veterans blQIee lttznd. '."C0llQcLl|-|‘ m‘ Truck“. no" Canoe h"? Mtlndgy F,” 7°74". Long Creek. New Flor detailed information le “i” womb: M“ Wm and emotive cervtee 9,‘ PhmflLi-fcxfnnon, ‘Canoe .. e9 c"- oi MAT; lwi 1m at 1m» lc .- "WI-M. Bumping. u ensphuized the the railways. which received a 31- pu-oont. _ cnpnlib. likely will not teke- hi: move until autumn iuoh en‘ Rdcrul cubmlgtioru of’ railway loom. Pirmim of levln Provinces. h” reached e decfcicn on cud cflbl Mcfltiluie and Welter-n Provinces ‘ a Alb cg w e i t For Montreal Drydock Will do tiff Service This Island Will Operate While llevi Ferry Is Away. I ' ‘ Army Sadct Inspection Dates Arc Announced _-__- HALIFAX. May 5—(CP)— The annual inspection of Canadian Army Cadet Corps in Prince Ed. ward Island will be held iii May Ind J1me. it was announced here Willy by ireadquerters. Eastern _ Army Command, The Cadet Corps of St. Dun- eien’! College. Charlottetown. \vili be inspected Friday by Lt_.Q,-1 c_ G- K. Peske. 0.5.0.. an, officer commanding the 28th Light A.A. RCA (Reserve Force). Inspection of the Queen Square Schdoi. Charlottetoum and the West Kent Cadet Corps will take piece June 2. ‘The inspecting of- ficer in each case will be Col. J. Wallis. O.B.E., chief of staff, head. quarters Eastern Army Command. The commanding officer of the affiliated unit of Queen Squsue School is Lt.-Col. W. W. Reid. D. B. 0.. 122.13.. officer commanding 17th P.E.I. Reece Regt (Rgservc Force). while the commanding of ficer pfthe affiliated unit of West Kent Corps is lit-Col. F. J. Storey, officer commanding, 5 Div. sigs. R, C. C. S . ' ' " The Summer-side Army Cadet Corps will be inspected on May 3i by Col. J. Wallis, 0.8.3.. chief if staff, headquarters Eastern Army Command. The commanding offl oer of the affiliated unit is Lt.- Col. Reid. ll. B. Election ' Date llot Set FRIIDERIGION. May 5-Prem- ier MoNair met with the Cabinet today but said following the meet- ing he still could not announcc the date of the forthcoming New Brunswick election. Lust night the Liberal Premier told the Legislature that an elec- tion would be held early this sum- mer-probably in June. The date. he said, would be set at a. Cabinet meeting. Greek Parliament Suspended tlile Month ATEENB, May 5-1110 Greek Parliament was suspended for one month tonight as the result of a Government crisis. Liberal Premier ‘rhemlstokles Sophoulis announced the suspen- sion following a rift between the Liberal and Populist Parties over the reshuffling of the Greek Ceb- inet-now e coalition of those two 8M8- New Freight Rates A Boost May Be Sought BY JOHN LIBLANO OTTAWA, my b - (CP) - A new railway application this year ‘for further freight-into increases a dlrtinot probability, authorit- ative sources today. However, it wu genorcl increase lest ‘rheono thing that could halt tioh ‘would b! u acted. loot week- by .AN@li'-0ho\l informant iri this possibility ihciuld notube mt lnwlly. thdllh imtll the Goverrneot he: not the ‘Bill Wlfil Cliepfinpetiu to the railway do‘; in‘ mend for rtiii more revenue likely to develop from the decision of l! international railway Unions i Plane Missing To (Leave Week-and; Prince Edward The cor ferry "Abegweit? will leave for lvloritreai the lo/tter par of the week to go into dry dock at Montreal. During her overhauling, the “Prince Edward island" will be on the Borden-Toi-mcntine route. The "Abegweit" went into service between Borden l/nd ormentine last A-iuust and, acoo to the contract between her builder; and the Government, i; entitled to free repairs for the first year she is in service, It was. therefore, considered a prudent step to have the big ice- breaker overhauled wffien it could be done wit-him the terms of the contract and before the heavy pix-rumor traffic. The world's largest ice-breaker car ferry. the "Abegweit" has accommodation for 60 automobiles, l9 freight oars, and 950 pessemera. With a gross tonnage of 7,000, she is 375 feet long, and has a speed of 16% knots. Her eight Diesel" electric engines develop 12,000 horse power. Capt. J. R. B. Maguirc, master of the "Abqweitfi said the ship is “superior to anything on this. side of the Atlantic. She i: performing excellently and during the winter months operated under _lce con- ditions better than the old ‘Q Will Apply flnly To Larger i Housing Units Wlll with}... Large Increase In Low-rental Housing. - BY IYABCY OTONNELL OTTAWA, May 5 - (GP) A rental insurance plan, guaruitce- lng builders a return on their iii- vestunent and inmate to meet their major costs, was outlined today in the Commons by ‘Irade Minister Howe. . ‘llhe plan is aimed at encourag- ing the building of homes for rent, but Mr. HOWE tilimedlately sue-shed any hope that it will bring a substantial increase in the amount of low-rent homing. Under the plan, the owner — whether he is the builder or a. subsequent purchaser - will be guaranteed enougin income to look after taxes, debt service, operating expenses, repairs, renewals and re- placements. He will also be guaran- teed a. two-per c€nt return on equity investment The guarantees will be for the first. three years. The insuranc/e will be limited, ‘lo family units renting at not more than $80 e. month on e fully serviced basis. Unserved unite will ‘Charlottetown?’ (Continued on Pare s Col. ti" Two Aboard (lvcr Atlantic HALIFAX. May 5 - (C?) -A search force of some 80 aircraft was being assembled by the R. C. A. F. tonight to hunt for a miss- lng aircraft over the North At- lantic. The plane has two men aboard. The R. C. A. F. here said the plane was cin a flight from Gander. Nifld.. to Shannon, Eire, and was due to land at 6.15 p.m. A171‘ today. The craft is a DC-S Dakota, own- ed by Superior Oil Company nf Washington. It left Gander at 8.38 p.m. ADT Tuesday. It was equipped with long range gasoline tanks and the latest type of safety equipment. Names of the two flyera could not be learned immediately. The vast search by sea and air will-be carried out on both {ides of the Atlantic with the R. A. P. participating from England, Ice- land and Greenland. GRASS FIRE BURNS H051! MIDDLETON. N. 5., May b— (CPJ-‘Ihe home of J. P. Keinll of nearby Wilmohwas levelled to- day by a grass fire which got out of control. Also destroyed were about 100 young apple trees on the (Wlbdetel conciliation board for I P709914??- to call n. strike vote of their Cone- dim employees to enforce cicimc for higher pay. ‘Iihe Unions have ukcd e 35- cent-en-hour increase and have re- jected the recommendation of u seven-cent hoist, The two major roads have ecoeptcd the laven- cent figure. - ‘ Even the seven-cent raise, it is estknated. would add about $21.- 000 to the operating cont: of e two lines. Hovivver. the view here is that the compel-dds and Unions will ultimately get together at about 10 or l1 cents, nun. would moon cpptrloximutely $40,000,000 in. Halfwdy Point Is . plleachcd. lnEestival. Another successful and enter- taning day was held yesterday by the Prince Edward Island Musical Festival Association at the Prince of Wales College auditorium. Large crowds tiironged the hail morning, afternoon and evening, to witness the con-iipesitions. The program, iwihich included many fine selections in piano solos and duets, boy's and girl's vocal solos, men's and women's cbcr- uses. and bass solos, received hearty applause from appreciative audiences, and warm words of praise from the adjudicator, Mr. David Ouchterloriy. who is making such a hit hero with both the audiencea and the contestants. The officials who were in charge of yesterday's competitions were rm. Creelman MacArthur, who presided over the morning's pro- gram and Mrs. J.P. Lents who acted a8 platform secretary: Mrs. Preston Beck. who presided over the afternoon session with Mrs. Julian Herring acting as p131- forim secretary, while Mr. H. Berry Bugden performed both‘ duties at the evening program. The accompaniment was capably handled by Mr. Royaton F. Mug- (Contlnucd on Page 5 Col. 7) Suggests Pleliisclte Bc Held |ll Palestine LAKE SUCCESS, May b-(CP) -Cube proposed to the United Ne- tions today that a plebiscite be held infaiectine if Anise and Jews cannot agree on a unitary stale. JERUSALEM, M1,, s- (AP)- Vioienoe broke out briefly in Jer- usalem tonight u efforts to em. [inces- ln Arab-Jewish truce in the Holy City apparently bogged down. After a peaceful day through- out the city. the thunder and flush of eoiplooivel erupted in the Mos- lem Shlekii Jen-ah quarter. e few blocks north of the old walled city. llydrc Development lleer Milton, ll. S. HALIFAX, May ll - (Oti- ' Workion c new-liimo homepower hydro development on the Morley River near Milton. N. S. is emect- gdtootcfitwithlnsflewuwcekrs‘. It . Cflll. mlncger o ova Scot-ll Power f‘ ' ' '08. laid B’ power. pleat will eccuiai of two menu turbine end guns-etc: of 0.000 horsepower- enmity . Accrual output will be in the vicinity of 42,000,000 ' kilowatt Slmlldr Bill t . Parliament At Alliance (Canadian Prose) External Affairs Minister. St. Laurent said Canada has not eel:- ed to help draft c temporary plus for re-establishmerit of Germany. Trade Minister Howe announced details of a plan to encourage building of houses for rent. The Senate voted 35 to 2i against tiling the margarine part Thursd ‘Ihe House will continue e. hous- ing debate. The senate will sit. Employment Bullock llcre Encouraging Employment in Charlottetown and -th.roughout the Province, is dutinctly on the up-grade. Tlhc re- opening of canning factories and the commencement of construction work has made iifl-fflfld! on the unemployment figures. The Notional Employment Office in Charlottetown, is already noting a. shortage of skilled labourers. and especially carpenters. It would appear from present indications, that every available carpenter in the Province, will be working be- fore the end of May. Practically all carpenters who live in the vicinity of Charlottetown are busy. and efforts are being made by the National, Employment Office, to bbtiiri“ fifllfifliffi trio who are still unemployed. There are a number of labourers still Oil the idle list. but these too are being gradually absorbed into construct- ion and other work. The shipping season officially opened yesterday with the arrival of a steamer at Bimiteiui do Bell's wharf carrying e. carlood of molasses. Her unloading will occupy 100 mren for a few days. It seems definite that there will be a shortage of brieklayera for various projects in line Charlotte- town area, such as, the new to the Charlottetown Hospital, the new Woolworth Building. and when other summer Jobs get underway. The City of Clmriottotowm Street Department has adready started ta P907111?’ Bil-mint! Stiff. SUVQTEl 1004.! men have been engaged to assist the Provincial Public Works Brandt in bummer survey of roads. A sharper drop in unemployment in the country districts is noted this week, with the lobster and fir-h canmerles r ommencing seasonal operations. A large number of men have returned to work in Hustico. (Continued 0n P!!! 5 QOl- 37 Margarine Backers Win Victory In ll.S. WASHINGTON. May 5—(A.P)-'- Strongly organized oleo backers scored an upset victory today iu the first round of their Senate fight to repeal federal taxes on margarine. Some of them immed- ietely predicted that final victl! now is in sight. BwevoikcffltnSltthcSenatc reversed enliingofitspresiding of- ficer, Senator Arthur Vundenbcrg (Rep-Mich) and sent the tax re- peal bill to its finance committee, which is expected to give the measure early approval. Tomatoes Sell For $1.25 Lli. In Winnipeg WINNIPIIG, May c-(Cvi-To- mcfoee grown in Vancouver» sold here today for 01.30 c pound. To mew-starved Winriipeggere were reported eager to buvthe tomatoes. which arrived from thc west coast by plane Monday. In Vancouver. the tomatoes are selling at 00 cents a pound. ' ' . V. m: - %ui=_.i'ml3'.i ‘ IDNDON. my a --(RO\liAfl)- Britons are to phone cameo more liyuttercweckfrcm In ltbut °"°........°““°'. i"... .. t"! e ee re a qmieburbmciu unaltered at cine and seven ounces on ‘alternative woolen-lo only ' . the roed . . MINI!!! lfinlltry announced todcn, ‘the ever-age weekly butter ration thw- 3 to four ounces. o ‘Testimonial D __-._- Before an audience which filled this main during room of The Charlottetown Plated to capacity last night, leading representatives of church and state paid warm tribute to the public services ran» uered by Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mac- Milian, 0.83., LLB" Knight Oom- mander of St. Gregory the Great in speeches which elicited enthusi- astic u- ‘ and brought a mov- ing reply from the guest of hon- our. The dinner was sponsored by the Prince Edward Island State Council Knights of Columbus, and was attended by delegations from the Summer-side and Souris Coun- oils. K. of 0., as well as from. Char- lotteto n. I-t also included a large number of the Roman Catholic clcrlly. in well as representatives of the provincial and civic gov- emnlents and of the medical, bus- iness and legal professions from all parts of the Province. Dr. MaoMiilan wore his Papal insignia at the banquet. at which State Deputy T. Earle Hickey. Summer-side, presided and reed a congratulatory message from the Worthy supreme Knight. An eloquent testimonial addsesl was delivered by Mr. H. F. Mac- Phee, K.C.. and was followed b0’ congratulatory expressions from His Honour Lieutenant Governor Benin-d; the Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown: Hon. George H. Barbour, on behalf ..of.. Premier Jones; Coun. f; "Holland on beheld of nis Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald; anti Rental t Insuratnyctet [1 a n (Is A Outlined I B y now.» A (Dr. MacMillan Honored At Largely Attended ! 1111161’ l Hon. Dr. Macmillan Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice. Explanatory Remarks A brief explanation of thc sig- nificance of Papal knighthoods, of which there am six distinct or- den, was given by Dr. .1. A. Mac- \ Miilan, Grand Knight, Council-BM, who pointed out that the Order of St- GsBnsyt-bcflreat. lnstitut- .- (Continued on Page 5 Col. b) U. S. Gov’ t Move Is Seen E n co u raging Imports Prom Canada OTTAWA, May 5—(CP)—Ti1e United States Government has eliminated tho Canadian eight- per-cent sales tax in its customs calculations. u high Rcvonub [De- partment official disclosed tonight. This will mean a scaling down in the price the American import- er must pay for Canadian goods and was seen by Canadian bank- ing, revenue and finance officials es an encouragement to the export of goods to the United States and to the flow of American dollars to Canada. The action was described by Donald Gordon. deputy governor of the Bank of Canadians "a move in the right direction"—e. levelling in the balance of trade between the two countries. A Revenue Department official said he had received notification through diplomatic chann that the U.S. Customs Departme t has pieced a. new interpretation on U. S. customs law which "always", had considered the Canadian sales tax as part of the foreign value price of imported goods. The tax was introduced during the First World War and now is at its highest point, said the rev- enue‘ official. He explained the application of the tax in US. customs this way: A Canadian article imported by l. U. S. merchant and valued at $100 would be valued at the horde: at $108 and duty applied accord- ingly. Under the new inter-protot- ion, the $8 would be eliminated and the duty applied on the orig- incl $100. . The revenue official said he be’- lioved William Johnson. United States customs commissioner, had been responsible for the new in- terpretation, following the policy of lifting trade barriers in line with the Geneva. ‘In-ode Pact. Elimination of the eight-per- cent sales tax would have no ef- fect on the 25-per-cent tax WlllClI the Canadian Government brought into force last Nov. 17 on a vari- ety of durable consumer and iux-, ury goods. U. S. customs still will continue to add this tax to their calculations ~wiiere applicable. Actually. he declared, Canada did not export very many goods under this class. which includes automobiles, to the United States market. Britain Will Pay For Food With (By ll. K. Carnegie) OTTAWA. thy 5—(CP)- Pay mcnt for Canadian food shipments to Britain out of lfilropecn Ru oovcry Program funds ensures that Britain can live up to her food agmemervta with Canada, Agri- culture Minister Gardiner sold‘ lo- night. He was comment-inc’, in an in- terview, on today's new: from Washington that $88,000,000 worth of ll. R- P. money has been re- leased to pay for wheat. flour and bacon which Canada is sending to the Old Country. That word come from Paul G. Hoffman. Oc-operc; tlon administrator. "The announcement will have no direct effect on our food ship- ments in Britain." Ir. Gardiner cold. "We ehcii continue to ship and Britain will continue to ps7 u one hu been do since the w: the year. will make o however. tbfl Britain will be able to get the American doi- lcrl to meet. her eunmltmcntl. "We have bee! confident the would, all along." Sit-ports here said the l. R. P money will go to the Sritlsh dole: E.R.P. Funds pool and not come directly to Can- ada. from Washington. While $33.- 500,000 is e small amount compar- ed with total British purchases in Canada-which run_ around $20.- 000000 a month for wheat and flour and more than $5,000,000 w. month for bacon-Britain is able to offset these purchases to a con- sidereble extent by sales of own products to Canada. Washington dispatches said that the pricesum assisted country pays ed fair by Mr, Hoffman‘: officials. The Canadian price for wheat sent to Britain is $1.55 a bushel until Aug. l and after that 02.00. This is much less than W hington would have to Ply if the wheat were more on e level domestic prices. The mm in the food agree- ment which Canada bu with Iri her for its foodstuffs must be consider- bnught in the Unifnd Stntcl and shipped to Brihin. Canadian cs- con shipped to Britain now ‘is bringing BS cents e pound, which is with American Still Before ' The Commons l! GCOBGI IONALD r . oirrAwA. May c - (or) 4mg Senate voted fi to 21 today]. against lifting the bcn on men, garine. i ;, 1t was the thind defeat in threq years for a bill sponsored by Serb, ator W.D. Euler (1.|—Ofltl!'10) toi ti"! W9 5Z-yfl0r-0ld prohibition on importation, manufacture and: -sale of the butter subsfltutc. i The same bill was rejected by! 43 V035 t0 30 in 1946 and 38 to 21 in i047. Identical legislation, ln-i troduced in the "Common; by; James Sinclair (L-Vancouven, Nvrth). XIII-y be put to a vote on’ second reading-i in bwo or M1110,‘ weeks. ' j Today's division came Qftcgl months of debate. 1, saw 11 1.15.. erals and four Pwgrcsgivg q"... servatives vote for margarine; 2a against it. . ‘Pi-tree Liberal and We Progres-i slve Conserved e senators from; the Maritime: oted for the blll.l Five Liberal and two Oppositionll Maritime senators voted a"|,iy|3f_ Three of those opposed were frond; Prince Edward Island. .3 In a.‘55-minutc speech knmeti-w “W! bflvre the division, semtori Ilulcr said: i "I believe the Senate of Canada‘, (Continued on Page ll Col. I) _ Shin ills. . - l it's Butt Fiqurs I but’ we time ‘con cuteness 9 ' TORONTO. May 5—(CP)-Mini.. mum and maximum tempegcturel -Yancouver 46. 52; Calgary SI, 60; Regine f6. 59; Winnipeg 3L 52:; dbl-onto 51, o4; ootewe u, so; Montreal 4A, '11; Quebec 48, 64p Saint John m, 5e; Monoton so,‘ 52; Halifax 34. 51; Charlottetown 2g. :5; Sydney 38. 48; Yul-mouth HALLIFAX, May 5 - (OP) .4 Official inland forecasts issued tolllglhit by the Dominion Pubiiq Weather Office a7, Halifax up valid until midnight Thurbdlyf , Synopsis: The weather was fine WI thd Maritimes Wednesday. Thin atom] spread over the district in that evening and this can be expected; to thicken in the southern regions dumx ‘the night. The disturbance causing this cloud wpcsrs to‘ b; syy and will not have much ct‘ on the Maritimes. Cooler air from the west will push across Quebec Thursday and there will be a fgw. showers ahead of it in the north. ern regions. . ', Regional forecasts: - Prlnce Edward Ialmd: 151”,- with frort in most". sections during tho night, Thursday clear with not much change in temperature, Ugh: winds. Low early Thursday, morning end high in the after-- noon at Charlottetown 32 grid-u, High tide this mioirning at Sou an; footage"? 9.33. un so <s evening at ‘(.10 riser tomorrow mot-him at 4.6..“ NW mm Alifll 8th, 10.30 P. M. Buxmnerside tide eighteen totes later than Charlottetown. CAR II!!! “AIIGWIPI” Loewe: Berle: 0.48 p.15 Leave: Tcrncltlnc 8.00 p.‘ WOOD "MIDI-ORION ccecaolcbcl...‘ Liberals and seven Conservatives ' moving eastward from New Jer... Leone wanna-unread a“. a iiciFi \ Dally lace» Sunday ~ Standard rim g " hem Borden. 0.10 on, 1.00 p.m. ‘ m p.m. - ' . Leaves Tomeaflne. 10.x: us, m ~ l-Ilm, 7.30 p-l- . , ' ' some: » M!!! have been submitted to Mr. Hoffman's organization and the authorisation of payment from l}. R. P. funds is proof they are coil- slderecl flir- o} ‘Olllfll p. l.‘ _ j mm Caribou. camera. nhig 8.00 11.. 1.00 QI- Prlneo New. IMO A. Duellg. I)‘. ..