"tival on York MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN He that’: secure is not safe. Ohlrloltetuin Ounlllun Two Con“. Iornlnl Uulrdll l., Founded IBM. >I%// ///' The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, JULY 112, 111214611’ u’w' m 173M; Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew Read by Everybody 10 PAGES Hull‘ MAXI MS OFA l MERE MIXN “its tail; Ylilllll but ..-. \IIIILZjI mlual-rtotlon lsrlln-red boo 22 ENEM PLANES town Contract Let; For Buildings‘ AtLocalAirport‘ Work To Beg-ill- At Once, Mayor Holman_ Is Informed. No French Ships Taken llere By Force UITAWA. July II-JAiPi-No French ships have been brought in- to oanadlan ports bv force the Prime Minister's office announced tonight. A statement from the Minister's office said: "No French Ships brought into Canadian ports by force and press references to French vessels now in rilnadlan ports as ‘prizes’ are entirely erron- 90m" (The Canadian Press made no such ‘efr-rcnce to French vessels in Canadian pflflsl, Onlv this week ‘Rear Admiral Perm- Nclles chief of staff of the iTevai Canadian Navy announced that the 300004011 liner Pasteur. tlllld largest vessel in the French merchant. marine, was "safe in Halifax harbor." lie said the vessel would remain there pending further develop- meats." ‘The Pasteur reached Halifax from New York with a vrai- carzo and, accordiniz to New York re- ports which received denial in navy circles here, her crew attempted to Prime have been scuttle the Pasteur in Halifax but-v ly, ilzating were prevented from d-cin’: so bv a party of armed Britons. Recently three French trawlers from off the Growl Banks were escorted to an east. coast. pol-t. Tlliw still ficlv the French Tricolor. Coming Events -Q- Bate for Notices in this ooiuml 8 cents per word. "Rollo Bay Tea, July 17th. . l..-34U- I-IO-tl. "Hope River picnic. July 24th. L-380-7-l1-3i. "Wanted-—weil fleshed bulls and cows for Bologna. Island Cold Storage Co.. Lid. L-Qiil-G-Llii-ti. "Ice Cream and shoot Monday. July 15th, Mt. Albion Corner. If not flnc first fine day, L-3il8-7-l2-li. "Play “Mcct My Wives" in Klllgsboro Hall oll Monday, July 15th. Marie Y. P. U. L-loi-I-iz-ii "Dance, Millview I-Iall Monday, July 15th by Women's Institute for War Services. L-3D5-7-l2-ii. "Ice Cream, Dance, Cor mo School July 12th ill at Oroll. Admission 20 cents. L-403-7-12-ii. "Fox Meat beef tripe 3c. Horse lead d of meat 5c. Ground meat 5c. Island Cold Storage Co.. Limited. L-881-6-26-ti’. "Ice cream social Mt. Herbert Hall Friday, July 12. Mt. Herbert Ladies Aid. L 881-7-11-21 "Strawberry and ice cream fes- Bchool grounds Monday, July 15th. Auspices Y. P. U _ 1.414. "Bee Deacon Dubbs in Lot 65 hull. Monday, July 15th. Admis- llvn as cents. Bale of candy. Dance. L-350-7-10-5i. “Dance Tracadie I-Iall, July 12th, lllsplicea Glenroy Institute. Git Orc estra. L-408-7-12-1 . "Reserve Tuesday. July 16th for 1'1"" Party and dance at. New Haven. Proceeds in aid of War Pur- DOseL If not fine will be heid Thurs- flnv. n-ael-v-lz-ll. “Remember Cornwall School Tea July 17ml in n .d ad- foinlnl hall frounds. Tea served ii doors beg nning 4.30 standard Time. All welcome. L-Zil0~’l-l0-12-15. "' Convention of Wo- gl-Oyfil Inst tulle. Eldon Hall. ‘Poes- Sunday Thn contract for ti: of the buildings for tire and gunnery school at the Char- lottetown airport under the Com_ mollwcnlth Air Training scheme was _l1\\'i1l'(‘l€(1 to the Storms Con- fractulg Cclllpally of Toronto M. “b41111; l0 ll telegram received Last Illsm by Mayor B. Roy Holman of Charlottetown. T119 Plfllect is one of the largest ever attempted in this province and it ls eslllnzltcd the cost will be 01%: to it million dollars. e 698mm received b Holman last night read asyfollllggglz. fContract. airport buildings 0mg- "1113/ let Storms Contracting Co. Work starts immediately." It was Sigurd by Dr. Cyrus MacMillan, M. P., Ottawa. Tile following is the estimated re- quirements for o typical bombing and gunnery school such as one to be established ill Charlotte- lowll: G hangars, 22-1 ft by 160 ft; i guard house; 1 hos .ll (34 bPil-fii; 1 supjlli‘ depot, galxlgcs M. T.; 5 zlirmvnls messes; 1 ' men's calltetn" civilians qua‘: s; l civilians’ ill 1 civilians’ can- iceu; 1 recreation building; z N_ C. O.'s quaricrs; I N. C. OKs llless: 1 officers‘ quarters; i officers’ mess; l 25 yard M. G. ranqe: l lO-ft. slop butt; 1 watch office; 1 G.l.S. buildiuz; i. HQ. building: 1 flflll 1111113 1 camera obscura; 4 3 llll'l'(‘t instruc~ .-' 4 p0‘ light. trainer i fIOfi-txard moving tar- ilrt rnllgc. M. T. pas storanf‘. uallclts: A. C. yes .. gallons; S! di sports pav "fllllPflSS S“ lngin! base, lmwe crllllprvrnf. s "tin The i l‘."S a; the r. lbilliz l'.'lll_EC (‘Clllll s" l r‘»qny\-ati_~n tgw- lift tav- l brat ‘age M. T Agree At Martinique? WASHINGTON, July 11- (AP)--A settlement remov- ing the threat of British and French naval hostilities near the Caribbean island of Mar- tinique zlppczlred in prospect tonight through the efforts of the United States lioth Britain and France were said to be anxious to clear up what was amount- ing to a virtual British blockade of the French ls- land. The aim of Britain has been t0 prevent ships and planes from escaping and possibly falling into Ger- man hands. With the two former Al- lies no longer on diplomatic speaking terms, Secretary of State Cordell Hull was understood to have inter- vened to seek a solution. llctails of tllc prospective arrangclncnt were not disclosed, but it was expected to involve a lfrcucll agrcclllcllt to keep any warships or planes at Mar- tinique or to allow them tn be interned at some ucuirzll port. Among illeuarshlps tllcre is the French aircraft carrier Beam, reported lo llavc alloarrl some 200 American made planes consigned to France he- fnrc tlie arlllisilcc with (lof- nlallv. FORT DE FRANCE. Martini ue. July ]1_(AP)—A British cruser arrived of.‘ this tense French is- land possession in lllc West Ill- (‘it's and officers- advised the. p01)- ulace not to be alarmed over the loar of nuns they mleht. llCRl'-~ll1ill. it would be merely firing practice. The French. in f-“FPOYIFP- "‘1‘"‘1 that 3-‘. be undertaken out of sl"l\t and sound. British officers aarefd- avenunllzealgth. afternoon 4nd in M a memora- if; ?°“°°"°“ 114104-1241.‘ The exchange was carried out bY _mean| of signals. . the‘ ‘Tom Vichy heard over France and .. .=Take lnternees PLANSAIIJ PliST_l_’_liNEll If Movement of Chil- dren to Dominions is Undertaken will be on Reduced Basis LONDON’. July 11 -(CP) —'I'he government was reported tonight to have postponed the scheme for moving British children to the Dcminlons. The press association's lobby correspondent said the decision would be announced in House of Commons next week and added that should the scheme come into gpgration “it will be much modi- e ." . Reports had been current since yesterday that the children would stay at home and face it out be- cause of a shortage of ships to convoy them. There have been some sugges- tions in Commons that the Unit- ed States furnish both ships and "envoys. Blair. lmmiol-ation director. said tonight. tile reported decision of the British Government; to post- pone the scheme to send British children to the Dolninions “will come as a. great disappointment thrcughcilt Canada lvhere tilous- ands and thousands of persons have opened their homes to re- ceive these lzutsl. children fol" the duration of tile war." Mr. Blair said tiltlt for weeks now work has been going on put- tinr the Canadian llntcllluerv, both federal and provincial into operation to place the "and we have been waiting encor- lv fer their arrival." He said he “sincerely hoped“ (Ccullnucd noze 9. Cel Rt French Gov’t Moves To Versailles BERNE. Switzerland. July ll — iAPi - Defeated France tonight ‘urued back to the old provincial system of a bv-gone day. with an authoritarian base and a seat of wovcrnmcnt ill the Palace of Kings in Gerrnan- occupied Versailles. "Capitalism; and StlClflliFlll are thlnos of the past," said Marshal Pctaln, 84-_vcar-old head of state 12v decree, in a broadcast addrcs: ‘:1 llrigllbnrlvlg cruntrles. "Tt . "..'l\\' llcressarv i0 fiuht against al illberllatirlnalisms." Then he outlined France's new system under German domina- tion. a strange medley of the poli- 11091 past and the political pres- en .. After hchadsprkelathe radio an- "’)ll‘."‘f‘f‘l that cffer‘ivl~ tomorrow Poflfilnvould succeed Pres. Albert Lcbrun ashrrld ofthe French state and wou‘d become chief of the ex- ecutive department oi the l!!)\'"l‘il~ "lfirll. a President and Prime Mill- ister in one. He will have full ‘icizlslatlve pow- er until a new chamber is formed and in case of serious internal or external crisis he is empowered to lcaislate without consulting -t.he nrrlnlber at all. The powers Petain will assume are greater than any one French- man has held since Napoleon Ill’. His powers will ressmbie those exercised by the dictator of Na- tionalist Spain, General Franco. He will be backed by apolitical triumvirat/e. Pierre Laval, Adrien Maqiuct and General Maximo Wcy- gall . With resignation tomorrow, Al- bert Lebrun. last President of the Third Republic, goes into retire- ment. This. the Marshal said, is what is to supplant the dead French re- public:- A government of 12nationalmin- isters. with headquarters at Ver- sailles, but some of the ministries to function in Paris. which also is in Nazi hands. Each of the 3o-odd French pro- vinces -—vl’hicll were important un- its in Royal and Inlperial France- to have its governor and civil staff, ‘and the 90 lore-feels of departments to be stripped of much of their newer. As Pelaln told the country of lllS use oi‘ the powers to reform Wane’: so swecplllmy granted by Parliament he couched wearily and frequently into the microphone. “The international capitalistic ly- stem is outmoded." he said. be work, the family and the Fath- erland. UITAWA. Jilly 11—-fCPl—F. C.*ll cilildren , Italy Admits Heavy Loss In. Air. At Sea ROME, Italy, July 1134A? _ llgélly admitted lheavy manpl-pwo; ses in air and sea today in its war against Britain. _ ' headquarters said 151 Italian filers were lost and 103 wounded in the first 20 days of the war, Moreover. Italy's air chief, Gener- Francisco Prlcolo. admitted that u gloat part of tile Italian aerial iolcc _of_ J00 planes which fought the Blltlsh fleet in the Mediterran- ean earlv this week had come home flfllllilflfifl. with wounded aboard, and lillilt three planes had not; come i llnnle at all. In luloillcr announcement, illte bilrnlrlz ilnd sinking of the Italian mntorship Paganini, off Duruzzo, Albania, June 28, was llckllonvledg- czi, with the loss of 220 It-zllian of- ficers and mcn. The cause was wltilllclcl. Tlll‘ Italians claimed the 41200 ' i ‘c _cruisel' Hood was lmulbcd flrc and ille ZQDUfl-[Oll Ark IZ . l s iwlcc with bombs south of the I3alcnrcs islands 'l‘ucstlav. 'l‘ills was about the time that other ' liilVIll units w ' x llattie ill ' the Bri sh battlcsilip with n. ri a cruiser with an there were no Brit- ltps or men, and the ucd a fcrlllnl commu- uloile denying that the Hood and Ark Royal had been hit. 1TH" staiclllcllt said the flag oi’- flz-el- in conlllland l ad reported that; several bombs “fell close to his; <llins" and “no hits \\‘(‘i'£‘ sccllrcdffl] The Ifnlitllls themselves a¢knl\v-_ lecigcd the loss rf the LOTS-ton de-l strove-r Zeffiro as well. l, r’I‘lle British did w" mention the " f‘iro_ The Admiralty has follow- ed a llfi1l"\' of not Manning success unless prsiive of it.i Australia To MELBOURNE, Julv 12 —fAP)-—- Like Canada. Australia has agreed to lcccive from (‘twat Britain ill- ierncd aliens who might plcscltt a difficult problem to British nu- llloritlrs (illl'lll" 'uv pflssible in- vasion by the N is. _ The Australian uovsrucncllt ulll provide camps and guards for thcsc sent from Britain for the dura- ‘i of the war. Prime Minister R. l... Menzies said, however, that he ‘docs not expect lllat a great llunl- cl" of these aliens will be sent to Australia. War-Editors Ago Today JULY l2, iolo-Gcrnlans gained important ground at soucllea Cem- etery in surprise night attack min gas and heavy artillery: 5M yalrls of front trenches fell to enemy nt Amelltz-Weilicr in Alsace. Rome reported Turk Sultan dead.» secret rrut said death kept “political reasons." for l "The base of our new state mull EVAUUATIUN‘ Declares German nllesiivnsibililv I Blockade Efforts Are Of No Ava No Effort By fiish Gov’t Member To Brighten Critical Situation However, _ 1 LONDON. July 1l—-fCPi_.Rq L Hudson, MI-mmei- o; Agmujrlprl i served notice 0T1 British thrillers i wmghit that they must make tilc l mm the very last ounce‘ Oil’ foodstuffs and if anyone werel derelict in his duly, coimqv a.,,.,_i fllgfllalfxgrnlnlltecs would take over; The minister told u H". - 1 omimons he would intll-fidlloeuae p311’ 911151918 the cclmmtttees to "_<_a»1'.e ngtice on a man to do the mason. a‘ e mm? “m1 1f he dos not. M13115? rlrltllln a an o he Job tllem=e;..‘...s_.. faThiis would also nplljfiy m rmcr who did not Firsts or wa. t ~11. , 1>° 1971M! blliinlflllgl mg er not “hi? stifle of cultivation. r. Hudson ,_ i. there are suilfrlfllltaiumn and unions the ulzf , _A tile ‘m 311W" Prob-loll" will as W?“ l1 DTPD-‘rntlollate 11} fffliéml farm ])!‘O(lll(‘!1nn first l2 lnoniiils of tins ugiy- a, the last 1B of the first “m- All Rfivrlr-ulture . i ll‘ b91112 imp." englly action, he Said. rcscntinlr the Mllllfllfp o! N,” filings (‘Fllmilies m u“, H,,‘,,_,_el T» lhlsfin slid Germany's elm-i, . to ialockarlr- (Ir-rat Bria}. ‘t. of no avail be The minister lii'lf'(\ no (rf .. briahtell the crltlcal sltuationmp. . f’ l inc that Britain faces a crib-l measur-lblv more sevi . , ' 1914 alld ealllllz for ignlfslPlllll-l-ligEllulfl survey to increase nroillletlnn aw] brevent mlliolls from roinw hlnpq-‘l . But. he said ervlfizientlvf (1 _ ‘ 1 bombers German sllhn will not be ab'e tn cut ille gspmim Swim. ‘FY1111!’ l/flnistens offer ffftlm her food supplies. We shall have maintained ftloniiniledywon“ 52.3179, 7cm 6) 1 I Information Set-up To Be Reorganized fill!‘ UITAWA, Juflv ii._(c1=) _ Th?‘ ' new Nationrvl War Scl-vicrs Denali- mcnt will ilavc silpel-visioll Rlvur public lnfcrnlatioll and Hon. .l. (l. Gardiner, who will head the zlcpari- ment, said tonight he planned to 81W‘ cuicfui study to remodelling the entire llllOl‘l‘lli\i‘Oll set-up. “I have not bccll tlillc to stud, it \'(‘l'_\‘ lllucil." the l\llll‘.:;l(‘l‘ sflifl in all interview, “but I find mallv de- artnlcnis have their own pullilrltv urcaux. "It may be possible to brlnlz them into one builrini: so tilat illvv cull be co-ordinatcd and one man could‘ silpcrvise the work. and \t‘l enabli- those at present working ll a par- tlcuiar dcparlnlcut. to spec Eire in that, department." The whole question was very im- portant, the Minister said, and be wished to give it more study llefoze deciding what steps should ire taken. At preswlt the szovulmcllt has press, radio. lnovlllu picture and other scrviiws for pilblic cnlfcllieli- mcllt and ,Jl‘Olil0l.1llZ lllll3ll(‘_lllOl‘1ll(‘. Since the war, an l;lf.1~rll1z.t:<lll sci‘- vice undor a dirt-rial" of public lil- formation has been set ilil undir authority of the Secretary ofsietes department. The varH-Js forms of censor» press. radio. cable, muls~conlo der various drpartlllults "wllusc I 1) yEnfiltlleclAon palge 9.7 Col Qality Is Superb "SALAIIA" TEA ' zll ‘CLL short rule go in 1 ll extrrlnin ate i “" into a prcmr . a. in‘ lWithout Power’ {Not Accepted Prime Minister Per- slsts in Refusal to (‘onsidcr National Government. July 1i - (GP)- Moc-kenzie King "vdth regret" s. O/ITAWA. Prime llllinLster today accepted Crlllsl rvatlvc rl ills‘ luri- ;-.l to leaders to "s 1'1 1.0115 of lllC war ("Ullll liiec. But at the .. me tinle he pave no encourage- ment to rcnoyvctl opposition (le- mnnds for a National Government. So far as the ndlnlnistration was (‘".l‘.(.'f;l'ili'(l, All". Kill said in the House n!‘ Columbus. “we will con- flmlvr to qmerll llluirar the British illl'lilllllclliill‘\' sl-stclll." His party's lllaiorlty in Parliament placed that rr-Ffpollsibilitv llpin it. the Prime Zlllnlstvl‘ added. C . vrvivc Leader Hanson and f lieutenant. Hon. Grote. lCon. ‘full I, in statements "nous, refused lo accept i . offer of associate mem- 1 the war committee of_ <- so rejected an alterna- l‘.".!l that opposition leari- i vverltlv with tlle war ‘e to receive confide ll ' s amide last Monday l announced cabinet a look three Lib- into the ell-b- atlves accepted r. .1) have zlutinlatitzillly to tile leaders of the yv Cclnnion\vcaltl1 Fed- eration and ill. New IIWHOCTRCY group. lli lii ‘(‘ ‘r‘.".\(‘l' event slllce the xuriix we’. opposed to the es ilnv ndtoeatcd. lcznorc. New Democracy e a similar declaration. u u-"liclcrinz what pur- . ed by the. rifer. have continued policies which at‘, refused to adopt. of the leaders on ill? and the reply by Vi‘. King ocmlpied the HflllFf‘ for the first two ilours of the afternoon sc ion. The con- el- Filo holly v,.- devoted to con- s. Jitlfm in committee of the but/ll" rcrnlililtitl on the excess profits tax. U". flail-son renewed his - ex- pression of br-lirt that the lame .' up "f Canadians who voted ag- ..~.1l~.-.; "lo l"“l‘.'il=. in the Dominion .l sllrlill 1181'!‘ a voice in W (‘i-uulwlll policies through i . . i\.'\\\'l‘l‘." 'l‘.. n» l ml 1 pfisicssloil of FFTTPI null eonfuielltlai information , A lriolltlllllcd on has; 9, BCOVI Ill ma- .. m- News Briefs LONDON .Iuly ll —fCP Cable)’ -—.\ lurgu c nit of‘ airmen from New .Zc:ll;\l|ll, including officers and luell, arrived ill England on Wed- nesday to serve with tllc Royal Air Force, it was learned today. Fliers. who will receive further In- struction here bcforo letting into action, are mostly pilots. lilus some air-gunners. O'I'I‘.\\V\. Jlliv ll - f0!“ --All ‘ 'l!lll'\' l).l'.‘."lll-'til5 of the Canad- ‘ .‘ rlil-c Force now serv- ifl- Canada have been fl‘l- d lo recruit. another bllllall-z route or overseas service, lt. j ’\l'l\t‘fl zozliellt from n defence g - for lilflrf‘ proposed ‘lfi- 1 ‘t? up a llliue part oi’ a - Herero .Enem,f~’ w Are finial 9 R. A. F. Strikguulillclc Vyiitll Success At F. LONDON.—Juiy lib-L —f(.‘P —-l5riiuln'5 defend down at least Li‘: il-rn urs (luring “(lull-lull (lily 'l.‘lllll'~~ll:l\ u lllihhcllm- ed llunlllt-r oi lIlYlUiili llV-llllrv. The government did not - veal the in tile ilonlliings, but ln ill dusk attulks on southern i land 1i were reported kliird .l-u.l ~17, invlulling- |v.u ffcilril .-:‘.ll- ms. were hounded. Of the it‘: raiders allot (lnllll over liriialll, iii were lxlniivcru. "Mkuw more were seriously tinni- aged, it “as announced. addition, five ' were destroyed France, making ill ‘l?’ one oi‘ lilo lll‘.\t l". R.A.I~‘. since the war The late night one squadron o.’ H bladed clzht. Gel llldlmtled that in l raider l llilzh fl . thetr sv. .l oi csout wormed iileu" lavzli‘ throuvh '- tal defences to lilac streets and s" ' ileavy explasixe One plane: c nlullber of cnslzalt s ul . ‘i; l, .l_.». 11.1 the l)t',','flll, Nalzi-tnlllfu‘ An annou: raids could be . caifallawrlais More Trade ltlllill lea center Latin Amerl . Ftlilllllissii ll.; silorl._y iii‘ 1m where he ',\ the trace i Cltv, who l'i els, is .. ~ostof a ~»i~- . us ailment. <-l :2 office sllolllrl fill.’ llllssloncr, (‘. S l - outlvlnz ports of 1 lfPfillPllll“ ‘llfl llle past, Mr l.i' i 1 -‘*'- Interaalioaal At A ‘i-‘Zscapcs s» » ; Attack, 1 ‘fillet l l . .-. I LLMYaIOIy, July ;~,;_. 110L141,’ ._lu5_=.a' r~l0\.-.l lN THEL ‘(Iii \ V/Il . M‘ i.) (l \/_I_ .. “KiYD, fl ' $71!" Jul ' . hill ma‘. lulu-ill I‘. ‘cool. \‘l|l\ sl" i i tllc 40M lvn which Defence .\lln- , irvr ll cu said yestrrdav can; “"1" 7"‘- illiil lllrlrcs in the c. a. s. l". at; Ghncg . . prcsallf. nrrllltnn Jilly ll - (an n, 1-m- (“dull l'l‘t‘\S — The pru-.. i Ilumtmlan navy I.(l.'\'l)().\‘.—.\. . |'_v ol‘ flu‘ wir "t today mounted guard over 50 Brit- stake in furious (loud hunt .-. i isll tankers lying idle In Ruman- lan ports, in prevent them from unillilfi in more hospitable waters. It was the latest move In the <l‘Il"€ of ;lf‘""|'N designed to fore- stall any British nttcmpt to keep f¥Tllli€ll-(I"'I'\'l nil and other Brlt~ lah prom-via» from falling into the hands of "lflff. .'lr v ll -t("P) \1i-_ .lll'~ll("‘ .l.lm Doull of the Su- ‘l"l‘iill‘ (‘out-t o!‘ Nova Scotia will clrcrt. the rl-lzislraiion of all Nova Fcelilms lrtwccu the ages of 16 and M. n» has been appointed fine.’ .*.'.l“€‘!‘\'iS0‘i‘ ill this province fer the plan recently announced ln ‘Ottawa. HAT TFAX. Britain; 2'3. l'.'ll‘.lf‘l‘\ rvpolilui ~ll . down; smcral llviliall l‘li.\lllllllt'\ ill various lnl-aliills; transfer "f l-il-l- drcn to Dominion reported prea- polled. ROBIIL-Jlitly ilfllllll\ lil l" ~' i-w-‘S in air and sl-n twtl. with m ifln. fll-lllNll-Deflnltcll l-‘rallve in goyrrllnlclltul nlnlllvr oi n? vinclal \._\".i(‘il\ llllli lllodirn :1‘ lflfllllllwltl. I$l‘l).\l‘F..\"I‘--'llle l‘..lll\.:1\ tell-doll eases, \\'.\$lll\'flTfi\'.- Ilull ll ‘r-lnnvca German nllncs In illflulllic .\ii‘:l'i-i -ran ministc-s’ conference. l Till‘. (Elf i‘i""- ‘i ‘ ' ‘ v. . i ". " . _ . i ‘. I’ Sl'\'li\\' ‘ i ‘ li\ f" ‘ l . -n~-. l . 8.'.\) t’. M. l L- 5- T) “n; nll_1\"'lf"'\l.