NOVEMBER 12, r1931 MARKET GOSSIP (B! Jill"! L. Cools)’. Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 11—Lack- lug an incentive to do otherwise, stocks fused slowly today. iionds were ir- finished 3% lower. Metal shares seem- ed dlsconcerted by tho decline in sil- ver and the prolonged production ciir- p tailsient negotiations. U. B. Industrial Alcohol, National Distillers and Ameri- Produce Market Dividend ——-_. ‘ (Canadian Press) uoxTkfifiiiriii-n I'm-r NEW max. N. y. Nov. 11—-'l‘he ~ Qiii-‘n hm. ll-liotato Eastman Kodak Company today de- -1.. . ‘ ‘Lu “ere h“"""' “will 9H’. butter u ,1 .1“, _ _ _ ciared the usual extra dividend of 75 u '- “im illiul-lilohs \\'ere unchanged r-r-uis n share. on the common stock, 111i: CHARLOWETQWN a People to the highest pitch of ex- regular, witii_ soinu iveakneiis in for- elgns, although highest grades domes- tics whose prices iioruiully are gov- Irned by money hcld rather firm. American and Canadian grain ex- changes were closed for the holiday. lint iii Liverpool wheat sold off more substantially than had been indicated by yesterdayhi declines on this side of the Atlantic. - Considerable activity appeared in rail stocks during the morning when can Commercial Alcohol rallied. The turnover was only 1.501.501 shares. Reduction in the Austrian National Bank rate was a favorable symptom. indicating more satisfactory condi- tions in that country whose difficul- ties early inst preceded the troubles of Germany and Great Brit- ain. Foreign exchanges generally en's- ed against tho dollar, sterling closing t F 2% cents lower at $3.78 for cables. Thu “ 5“ l0 U0 cents. Japanese yen however, firmed to 40.1.‘ 0.8. . frag-lo produce and dairy market hero in nrldlllnn to tlia regular quarterly ' rmyiricnts of $1.25 on the common and $.50 on the preferred. Fish Quotations U“ "iii Ziotiito m k ‘llrllleu u“ cenir uhtetllfioulilbqfdwtlltlltill: w ed It gslietla-‘caobhlers ivere unchang- kreeu lllO ti can“ c“ were Quebec New Brulunxli-iis at all to 55 cents. M 45 to mew i)‘ cnbliii-rs hold steady ceii s and bow Brunswick advanced five (ffrnfg an Pull) n w 1- (Cansdi ' °° p" 8° "°‘““' nosroiv, irrrrh. Nuv. ll-Twenty- iN 1' k c t I Ch puke and i t p it r4 fl? Prime Edward ll a Olllli sill! Clleflulllrlfllelikt! 55:11.0, among night! mnlnleyymzrkets continue dulllifiggilltnlns. per 00 llolintzlslfnwerfirefi: “x "flue!" "flved ‘t m" “"1 hie!‘ refused to respond to this bait and and banking circles anticipate no nor "iii"! nt I10 to 70 cents. M“ “MY- ' _. “TIOLESALE a QUOTATIONS _ . Cariot pri- {f , """~§:-:;Lr@;rl. 5.3.11.5’ 1.5.3111‘ ‘.§‘..‘Z“..‘.l°'.f. , a . rs s at. 45 cents pallets at 40‘ ‘nrga c“ ‘ i llnrkets cents u dozen. Si llnyidock lots. were stcady0rllr§e2§xt,$;¢'l“tax;lPollock iitd25 cents and seconds at 2t cents in“ Ii ozen. Quotations t .i i junk " unchanged with the cgccliliillaletllf x51? “mm” ‘"1" tleeable strengthening of rates the balance of tho year despite holi- day requirements. Relatively H!!! money would be an important help to the treasury which faces a heavy De- cember financing schedule. WHAT TH’! ETOCK MARKET DID: others, rallied but the general market the advance pctcred out. Several rails closed a point lower. Final stock prices were again mod- erately above the lows. lmiiiilkl! "l9 market was too indolent to support much of a late rally. U. S. Steel closed at 71. off 1%, after touching 70%. cents per lb. linloa broke to a new minimum and Total issues traded NEW YllllK llllllSE Sllll (Cnrladlan Press) (Canadian Pm!) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. il-The NEW YORK. N.Y., Nov ll-Gales Canadian Array team was placed and head seas on the Niliih M- third in the International Military iantio are playing havoc with the Trophy, the feature event of the schedules of trans-Atlantic liners. forty-sixth International Horse 'I'hree liners. dull ii’ m" Wiley. show at" *' Square r * and ‘ -. prpbuhlv will 110i rm night. one uhited States Army arrive until ‘Ihnrrdnv- The 11o De team won the coveted trophy with Hence may rendh here his Wild- an exhibition of faultless riding ov- nerd-Ir but pruhdhlv not will Thu" er the nine jumps which stirred s dnv- The Admin-run will renrh great society gathering of 14,000 Sandy Hook ‘lihursday. s day 18W. and the President Fillmore will be ' i Tl h . nlflgggric,Agggtllilghousgfxjillirhii Wed. In’; 2g: grime! at Ylfnlo Jlilncenis and lflir- :3}? -- - - 1f i"; (‘lipmlcaL Standard Oil of New Jersey Nnrnbcr of advances ...... 12S 1 Moms at ..fi to -7 cents a doz- ' "' " ° ‘and National Biscuit were off from V, Number of declines .. .10 401 0n w (h iri-re eased n ccnt. '“"""_"’*‘—'_"“ rn slightly more than n point. Western fitocks unchanged .. 510-4 710%“ Eastern toivnsllp , 1 I i. ".2: ...."..".:.':'.1.:.":': “i! 5. ll liouiid. To retailers solids at 23 cents and prints at 24 cenig 11 pound were hnth stcndy. Ontario choose was llill‘l.lilll 0d t “y t ll fl 11,]; ccggt: liisngfsliid- Quebec cheese at MONTREAL IKONTREAL. Que" Ne“ n_mmn_ BARBIE, Ollh, NOV. ilL-(By T118 liming wheat t t, fl t ...r-.r. Z _' flour, seconds 3.252" fllourfalilllrzil) Canadian Press) Thom“ Wesley gipaiiz-iogvintcr wircnt 1m¢e,,¢g_ fihmptflCfllripbell, 56, 0f Allistori, recently -.-..;i'i . hit r,- hmn’ to" 2005?’: “ilioni fgrrumin 0 “i133: i convicted of the murder of his fa- {llllnggvk 0:01;‘ 25,35; 50110.1 n,“ _ ,,,_, m, thcr, was last night sentenced by is. a. ; n . .., t , . mom chpenci’ gfnnflolwingi: I Mr. Justice Jeffrey to hang on Jan. Quebec’ .1114,- billlol‘, no. 1 finest .21; 16 next. An assize court jury return- eggs, rash ape il l t .0 : ' (rill-til. fresh cxtrliill ‘in l“ill'l‘:;i'lDrl.;5-.llllI l ed a verdict of guilty at the "lax of cars. rrrrh firsts o: cartons .4p-,r.o Campbell two weeks ago for the eggs, s nra e ext t ..‘i.'- 1 can. storage iirrllnriirl‘ ..'i.‘l-.3 g smith M his father» William Cilhlll- eggs, s ornge secon t .‘.'li-' l, 2- - .27; potatoes. Quchrfc? fill Afi-ixiusta year old retired fauna: or .55; potatoes, New Brunswick, i0 lb. on- hag .45-.li0: potatoes, Prince Edward: Campbell heard the dggth gen- l jtence without any visible sign of Island. no lbs. .oo-.m. ‘ emotion. Then lie was lead into ‘ isolitery confinement in the death i cell at the county jail here. l liAlES nau uainc sun cibement which shook the Garden thirty-six hours lite when rho dr- i Willi c b 11 ‘from end to and‘ a‘ Mlm” General rim today’ l in his alllllimgnil): eseixfmlaoelilrn: (lit: mum: ti]: gresenwgeme mm‘ - His body lay at the foot of the cel- The trbhmhwu‘? _ ' IN MEMORIAM I, lar stairs. At the same time, Thom- mad’ “P as Campbell was found in an up- of Lieutenant O. W. 1A. Roguse, rid- ins Ugly, Captain B. Bradford. up- on Suzanne, snd lliiajor H. D. chum berlin mounted up on Tanbark. The French Array teein was sec- ond with three feults, the British iArmy team, fourth with nine faults and the Irish Free State Army team fifth with twelve and one half faults. The Canadian team came to grief at their initial round , the Tan- bnrk when Lieutenant D. F. Hunter, riding Rajah, crashed intothe sixth and seventh hurdles and flicked g niip or! the next sate for a. wm of five and one half faults. Licut. C. C. Mann up on Sundart, was pen- alized only one half fault by knock ing the slip off the second jump. but Lleut. W. M. Clelsnd went Brfluhd flawlessly. ‘rlrietofial pelts;- ties for the Dominion team wen six faults. Earlies in the evening Lient. Cloland won the $2,000 stake for hunters with his black mare, Mar- got, and also took a fourth ribbon in the same class with his bay Gelding Danadry. Canada showed up well lathe afternoon session by taking seven ribbons of which four went; to Lleut. Cleland and a trio to James Fran- cheschinl. The former won the first prize in the military class for officers’ charges with his bay geld- lhs Dunndry and a third with Sliaunavon in the some class. In the Hunters class for green or qualified hunters other than thoroughbred, Lleut. Cleland was pieced second with his black more, Margot and fourth with Dunadry. James Iirsnchcschini of Tomato won the first prize for heavy har- ness horses with his perfect pair, Sensation and Temptation, took a rod ribbon in the single harness horses class for the challenge cup with Saxon Ideal and a. third award with his entry in the heavy har- ness horses for four in hands. Last nighvs victory of the United States in the’ "International," was ' TOKYO- NW- uPiA-Pdr-Fiflhi‘ stairs bedroom, suffering from a ing between Chinese and Japanese mm,- woung, allegedly sdganmcg. —— broke out in Tientsin, China, early ed, He iziveth his beloved rleep- today, a dispatch to the Riengo News l Just shortly before break of day Agency report; | 01g Build”. 00t- 18- illilro SIB-Ned Chinese cut electric wires, plung- lltlhdfluliy 1mm lhlil 1K0 l0 that ing the city into darkness, ncoord- l rest that remalrietli for the people in; m the Jgpgngse report the“ at- of God,‘ Benjamin W- P. Howard. tacked the Japanese concession. I a most highly a r ‘ ‘ citizen of _ - Springfield, P. E. I. The late Ml’. Amordmg to animate; by govern- Howard hod been in hi6 ildlihl meat experts 1.000.000 tons of coal hw-llh ulllll l W991i llfeviiliil When could be served in the United States he sustained s fell from o l0"?- Al- annually by the elimination of hard ihOuBh it was not thought serious, water from locomotive boilers. K1“ Caro], Prmce Nmlmas o; Rm vpnwmma‘ dwehped which pmved mania and his new bride, Mme. Jr.- Mn. despite hrri medical hid "id Mrs McKay. Seattle, Washingtoll- l m. Lucia. Deletj, were understood in tender nurslne; Bud Surrounded by The funeral which was held from i 001m 61x19, today to be “gyms ,1 his loved Ones he Bruduilli! 81'"! his late residence to St. Elizabeth's‘; V111,, m“ Bucharest when, they Wed-k" "m" m5 “m” menumed Church, W85 Vi??? lnrsely attended, have been since their elopement. dnio when his srhiie rpirii rriiirh- may friends comins n great dis-v King Carol, brother of the Prince, ed i° "i9 Mast" "mm hi’ “W”! time ‘b0 Pill’ their lust tribute Oil was said to have requested Nicholas loved and idiihiuiiv lrrveii- respect A short service was held‘ to come to the palace in Bucharest, He W" h°ih hi Nliiih Riilli- P- pi the" hvnw wndndted by his pns- but the latter sent his regrets. E~ 1"» °n mmh 14' 1361' the 5°“ mi‘- RBV- E- G- Bildgewatei‘. BSSi-‘lli- Court circles now believe that the °T the late 5°!“ Hwaid “id Ema‘ ed by REV- Mi- R088- Comwuli. and next move is up to Cami who of b9"! Baldemn- 3° received his Reii- Tilils- Phlelillufllii. Brodfllbu-Yle- course could order the Prince's ar- edurniim hi. the dldirici Bdhwi- The wrtese then llroceeded to the rest. m may persist in attempting North River. and at P. W.C-. Ohur- church where the impressive serv- to ennui the marriage insofar as lottetown- In i883 he removed i0 ice oi.’ the church oi’ England W88 this can be done by destruction of EPW811911! Bill! Settled Oll the John conducted by the rector, after the records and“ denial of the re- l-laslam homestead. A short time which, while a. glorious autumn sun ports. afterwards he went to Chris Full-S. slowly sank in the west all that Wfllhlllkloll. U- 5- A» 8nd fillet 6h- wns mortal of a. loving father, de- snsins in different enterprises he voted husband s good and true finally specialized on, fruit growing friend and neighbour was tenderly with marked success. Here he won 1am to rpsg 1n 1,119 adjqjning cm. the confidence and esteem of his gtgry. Rev, Mr, Bfldggwgter om. fellow citizens, and they conferred cipggd pi; the grgvg, on him the eisnai honor oi nnmins The pail bearers were his three an important centre. Howard's nephews, RQbutd-IasIam, Reginald Ldndins. in recognition of his swd Haslam, Hazen Howard and Baden fellowship. After spending .12 yell"- Beiderson, J. Ernest Hashim, John in the West he returned t0 P- E- I- Hashim. The following beautiful li-lld $00k iii! residence 0n hi8 flliiil floral offerings bore silent testi- at: SPflnBfieid- ‘ mony of regard for s. loved one He was one of our Province?» gone: Pillow, the family; Cresoents, mufii- highly successful farmers. o Pen and Gus, Mrs. Chas. Dickieson, man -of sterling Christian chsra-o- Mrs. Leigh Warren; wreaths, Mr. ier. stoma convictions and send and Mrs. Geo. 1. Hashim and fam- judgment. Patriotic, active and lih- 11y, Mm T1108, H3515,“ and family; eral in all work for the uplift of Mm wemngmn 3,518,“ 5nd mm. mankind and evangellzation of the 11y; gpfays’ My, and Mm, lcr-ed w. world, a consistent mem‘ of Bi- E. Hashim, Miss Haslarrfs stone LE» BENJAMIN W. P. HOWARD BELGRADE, Jugoslavi , Nov. ll. --(A.P.)—-Spurning the summons of MARGATE School report for October :- Grade X-l, Mamie Corineli; 2, Gardiner Marks. Grade IX-l, Gerald Major; 2, Fred Howard; 3, Eldon Mann. Grade VIII-l, Audrey Baker; 2, Vivian Marks; 3, George Howard". Grade VI-l, Eva Conneil and Ralph Howard; 2, Dorothy Baker; 3, Olive Woodside. Grade V-i, Ian Henderson; 2, Enid Henderson and Charles Den- nis. Grade IV-—l, Kathleen l-leiider- son; 2, Marjorie Baker; 3, Percy Folland. Grade III-i, Billie Durant; 2, Harriet Major. Grade 11-1, Vern Henderson; 2, ‘was reduced from six per cent in G UAR DIAN K Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) i NEW roux. N. Y. Nov. ii-llsvv lunar was quiet again todsy and as no sales were reported priesa were unchanged st 3.38 for spots duty paid. “hi1? steadiness in futures on cov- rrlilb’ and some buying by houses with J Cuban connections, was-followed ivy ’ unchanged to 2 points lower. All told only 3,750 tons change-l fltinir the sugar beet production in the Valli-d States at 7.020.000 tons. as agnlnat il.i.‘fi0.tlil0 tons inst year and a fire year average of ‘Lddthiliill tons had no effect. Dec. closed 1M. Jan. nnri liar. 1.20, Slay 1.88. July 1.3!. and flrpt. 1.42. llctinnd was unchanged at Hi0 for only of a hand-to-niouth character. COTTDK NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 11—l7ntton fliturcs closed barely steadv! Phil" hills: Jan. R03: Feb. 6T1: ‘Mar. 078-80: Anr. MIR: liny 007-08; Inns 701i: Ital! to 715; Aug. 722; tlept. 780; Oct. 740: .\'n\', M0; Tier. M5458. Liri-rpnolz-Afotton. allot in fair dc- mlddiinr. fair dill: strict good uiiil- w mnnd. Prices 3 points lower. American dllnc 5'10: good middling mo: iitrlct 0f middling ma; law mltldllnif 475: strict ordinary 4.1-5; wind ordinary 425. lle- q- cclpts were 1,000 bales. No American- Statistics show that. the propor- tion of the population of the United States who could not mad or write i920 to 4.3 per cent in 1930. Famous Rower Coast gusrdsmen from the Race Point freed the schooner late in the day J Hawks of Gloucester. . Thought Dead ‘ I l i PROVINOEYIDWN, 11:35., N0“ 9y —The two mnsted schooner Irving Luce of Gloucester sank in the reactions with ihs rnnrkct closing net treacherous Race Rip tide of! pm. vlncotown late yesterday. hands. The government report estlm- Que ma“ to m‘ death, a few mm- ates after a coast guard vessel had towed it oil a shoal. 'l‘iie three members of the crew were rescued. > i , The man who perished was be-i line granulated, with demand light and “eved to be mum Rich’ a charavq tcr known to Gloucester and Hali- B31163” 35' Phmp mdy’ 5°’ and fax fishermen as because of his recent feat in row- ing i do“, from Rockhmd’ Maine’ sing member of the crew, but id- sending other “Row-no-More" Gloucester. Bridgeport, Conn, with e cargo send, left the harbor yesterday, bound for several days. Four and Wood End stations N towed the sailing vessel out to deep water. The tow line had hardly been cast of! when the brisk southwest wind swerved the schooner into the Rip tide, the vesel keeled onto its side, and sank in 30 seconds. 'I'no cozst guards returned im- mcdiately to the four men strug- gling ln the swirling water. Three of the men caught the lines thrown to them but the frantic grab made by the fourth was unsuccessful, and he disappeared. The coast guards cruised over the section for some time before abandoning the search for the man or his body. Those rescued were Captain R. W. Peter Peterson. 66. They said they did not know the name of the mis- cntlfled him as the man who row- ed from Maine to Gloucester in a. The schooner, which was bound dam PAGE NINE Silver (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. li-—'l‘lie speculative hoom in silver ivns punt-- tured today. Soine bulls on the irir-inl felt the puuriiirn u-miinl anon he r.»- lllircd. but traders gcncriilly in somewhat hpiiiinnl, pending "n r-iv» mitlnnlt. Silver lilllllull for llin iniiii late delivery tuiniilt-rl 1",. cents tn I prire of 35%,’, cents, losing a substan- iinl portion ni’ lho ii-cont tlllVflllFF oi the past \\‘€Pli. 'l‘r:iding in silver fu- lurcs slur-ironed in the national mcini exchange and prions were off i} .ri {'1 of n rent zit the close, or soniv-ivhnt uhnrc the day‘a lows-st levels. Tran- sactions totalled 4,775,000 ovum-n, m 3.400.000 less than ycntcrdnyh. Several silver brokers fr-it that the fever of speculation called for immo- whrit more cautious treatment \\'liii| a mnrglii requirement of only $500 hnr been rc-quirr-rl for a QTnOOO-ovinr-c tune suction. sorr-rnl brokers raised their inininiuni requirements. amnn to $7M, and others as high as $1.000. The recent flurry of speculation hat been frowned upon by sonic conserv- ative qunrtcrs in Wall Street, and iii this connection, Rnlomon R. Guggen- heim has issued a statement that speculation might go ion far for tiit good of the metal. Radium extraction from _orc in At; Gloucester, from this descrip- middling mo: mhiriilnc 4am: strict low morning an," having been wean? |tlon, the fishermen were convinc- ed the main was Rich, a, general fa.- hmm mm. she w” aground on a vorite along the waterfront. After shoal, 50o feet oif shore and but a his hill" “mm mw- i“ w“ “m” short distance from the Race Point cos-st guard station. by Captain Ben Pindus a D8586"? er aboard the Gertrude L. Thebaud to Haliafx, during the recent in- ternntionai fislicrmeus races. The schooner was owned by J. R. 30 days instead of the six montlii . period now required is promised by s process that has been devised by a Pacific coast mining company chemist. Portable traffic towers mounted on rollers to facilitate their removal when not needed are being tried in. England for streets that are con- gested only s few hours in the day. HEAT under Ifliiubilfll’! Ail81i¢i1ll Church. l-ild cottage, Miss Sarah Essory, Miss until his hearing became defective Mgfy 13901-3», M155 95111., 31,518,", was most regular in attendance. A good man has gone on, may the His never falling courtesy lllld remembrance of a life so faithfully Phyllis Woodside; 8, Amy Johnson. Grade I (SrJ-i, Johnnie Hender- son. Grade I (Jr.)—1, Eric Howard; 2, not only the team's first win in the event since its inauguration-in i925. but: marked the first time s team had completed the course Avoid Trouble! Put Winter r Grade REID n o MINIMUM CARBON DEPOSIT Preventing loss of power through accumulation of carbon in the cylinders. RESISTING FILM Does not: break down or use up high speeds. [lldlliblllhlltl Oll In your Car NOW! EFORE Winter drops down from the north, prepare for it by replacing your present oil with RED INDIAN_ winter grade. RED INDIAN Motor Oil is a supenor product which, besides having the highest lubricating qualities, has the following special advantages: FREEDOM FROM WAX Keeping valves from sticking and oil system from clogging. LOW POUR TEST withstanding climatic temper- ature changes effectively. Regardless 0f fhefact that it will give you better lubrication than other oils, no premium price is asked. The cost is the lowest at: which you can with safety buy oil. There is a RED INDIAN station or dealer specializing in RED INDIAN motor oil and other McColi-Frontenac products . . . in your locality. Visit it today. Have your crank-case refilled with the proper winter grade of RED INDIANOiL. Itwlil mean added driving satisfaction in the months to come. Made in Canada by Canadians . . . a MCCOLL-FRONTENAC product benevolence made for him mull? lived be an inspiring influence to Reggie Dennis; 3, Ruth v'v' ’ “ Without an error‘ Pdnnd won the warm friends who sincerely regret 115 who 10110“. on M Pearl weekk-reache, event in 1927 with one and one hail nuns. the best preview rwvrd- m‘ pmmg‘ m u“ hm“ he w“ HKWGING UP FATHER s_devoted husband and father, al- ways ready to make any sacrifice OHFDVKT CHEF COOKED CORNED BEEF AND possible for his family's happiness and comfort. During the Wars 1014 CAEBAGE YE$TERDAY_ lTOL-D HIM TO COOK to 1918 he courageously carried on THE ‘BANE DiSl-ii‘: FOR WHY cord-r You HAVE A TALK wiTi-i A change has been made in tho law school program at the Univer- sity of Innlnois which allows the ‘mum’ t° “Pedal!” l“ m" as m alone while his only son served medlcm“ overscas. T, ‘g There are left to mourn their ir- ‘is 5oz‘ m0 FOR . H A‘ ‘ W h i 1 C reparable loss, besids his wife for- LEADERe, HE ; °' 5° W 0' ‘ ‘ rneriv Mary. Heslaahone son and WORKED FOR i B | N E ithree daughters, Emily at home, BEFQRE- 1 B S O R Mrs. J. A. Bentley, Charlottetown, WQNDER vli-iAT P. E. 1-, Ruth, R- N., Montreal, and HELL HAVE .9 d p59 S l) i 9 k n u V Major Robert E. on the homestead; ' four grandchildren, Mary, David and James Bentley and Robert Howard; also the following brothers ‘ and sisters: William, Oregon. Wash- ington; Dr. H. P. Everett, Wash- ington; Alice, Mrs. Frank Howard. l well, P. E. L; Laura, Mrs- Me- n . I mate ianicneaiaiidref ,1 "$131? ‘ram-yin, u-‘lud pug. Basra’: i as. lithium; ‘E: horse ~ 11w his... ouniJniaJlflllllmm" om, Seattle, washings»; -Adl» _ AH‘. TH: MADHM IQ alumna FOR ME. wvwr ARE WE coma. T0 HAVE- FoR DINNER? CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE» MAWKM - THAT ‘ YOU HAD ‘taereaom’? l i Kvdoyqrr, au-r ,_ "m: eebvuz i WORKED FOR _ BEFORE AhwAY-E» HAD rr THE. Neva-r DPfifToO. rn 5Y1" ‘r13 r233; Ti .‘_-..__ _.‘ , .‘ V. - roman QiInSGQ . 1+. it’ l 5 . f‘ Q1 J .3, . _,.. _ . ,,<l_.'-,j._f;rl*-¢‘>