l (y, Ola l MERCHANT. Wm» ' In"? Mast of us are profoundly Ignorant “o; what makes a good play be why I W; plfly occasionally succeeds. " 1 n, Fonndad m1. wllfihgzrguanudlan Two Cents. HE 511W? sc ‘til. BibleNowPrinted In Eskimo Tongue ll FERRY EAIJYFUR “Been Ill Saint‘ John Dry Dock Since May "12 Receiving H er ' Annual Overhauling. BCBIPTUIIS NOW ISSUED TN wnoaa on rain m I86 LANGUAGES NEW YORK. June 2-'i'he Kuskokwim Eskimos. who dwell l" "l! mild regions of South- western Alaska, now read the Bible in their own language. Bibles were llrlntcd in the Kuskokwim dialect for the first time last year, along with first editions ln Cakchlquel, a langu- age spoken by an Indian tribe in Guatemala. and a dialect spoken by Hopi Indians in the South- western United States. The American Bible Society announces that the Bible "now l5 printed in whole or part in sac languages. sr. lorry. Julie 2--Tl1c ‘large car r_v Prince Edward Island. which ' been in UV’ clry dock since May . nceiving hrr annual overhaul- .- ss well as repair to damage re- iveli. will lu- lifllliPll today and is ilcdlicrl l» xvi from ills port, “in ‘v cicniirg for Cape Tor- llll . Clpillil John l... Read. oi Borden. .1‘. l. L’. cliwricd in tho city t0- vfl- tomorrov." to take command the icrr". l. ll’. Johnston. of Mulgrave. N. ctpsrlnienclri-li of car service for __________ _t Canadian National Railways, M t lic Region, who has been here 1L cs lilzircll. silpcrintending the "- (Cansdian Press) _k done at the dry dock on the "‘ M!‘ 5”“ 1.1-» “limb l?“ hm PORT, comm. Ont. June z- Y" m“ m- and the Prince Five lives lire-believed to have been val-d island. n-ill leave here wed- 10st 1n ‘ores; m.“ “sing through in" t1 awn for Moncton- out the Thunder Bay district. More The PflilCe Erlivard Island P15’! titan 400 men are fighting dozens of 1"“ 531*‘ T°lmenllfll» N- 35-. conilagratloias, all oi which are fan- *5°l_d°"~ Pl 5- I- 511* i! 30° Mt ned by high winds. The only hope is » and of‘: 7.79 tons gross. ram. forum-B 5mm lflr danlagr- was received in a Late god“ ginning bush m.” en. W!“ ill." wharf at Cane Tor- croachcd the outskirts of this city and in at least one case fire broke l . The People's Paper TIH //// y/, Covers Prince Edward m. it Read byEverybody j n/"nfl" Wll ‘\\\ \‘\‘\\\ . Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, JUNE s. 1930 1i HOOLS CLOSE NElI stills READY mi USE lll-MQRRUW The new city scales, which have been installed in the scale house on Market Square, will be ready for public use tomorrow morning. Tllc new scales are of the latest auto truck tyne. made by Fairbanks. Morse Co., and have a capacity of 49.000 pounds, although rated at twenty tons. The new scales required a much larger pit than dld the set formerly used. The present pit is 24 feet long. 9 feet wide. and d feet deep. "Fire scales are an all-steel construction, the planking for the deck being the only wood used. . The scales are built on the prin- ciple oi a railway track scales. that is, in sections. each section taking nearly the capacity of the whole; thus permitting oi the more accur- ate weighing of goods in trucks. the greater part. _of the weight of wilicil is on the rear wheels. it is the tyne of motor truck scales that practically all cities are installing for public use, and is one of the largest oi the type in the Maritime Provinces. The city oi St. John has one of the same capacity. No loose weights are re- quired, as all theweighing is done with the latest beam-weighing equip- merit. ‘The set weighs both light and heavy loads with equal facility. and with the same accuracynThe plat- form is supported by two steel I- t “$1219 vl-iell her starboard bow was " ‘i ‘ out. in the city itself. . I 0th _ SITUATION sinuous ' er 4nd five Pom ARTHUR, ont. June 2.~ Fighting their way through tongues Chili-Ire?! Bum of leaping fire, and clouds of sufloc- - ating smoke, U. C. Holder. Joseph - Zechner and Sam Marritt, whom relatives feared had perished in the llAsl-ilygrgylgune 1mm,‘ wm, forest fire which is raging on the 11.33354 y. “an and 1191' gm; north shore of Lake Superior. reach- aurhrrl in dam m men-led Hurkett. Ont. safely today. Word at Glenerhrl. h-l D., neu- wash- i that the trio had escaped the advanc- n. early 1~l.._-.- ,1; names gwcpgiing flames. engendered hope that ugh lhfi gllllrllflg and cut, on u. i J. Mellensky’, his wife and two child- ' William ,~.i.,_-.;l@y_ {amm- of the ’ ren also reported missing early today‘ ‘urn. a f'i‘,"-3i‘ll'lEd park policg- might have survived. No trace of the l- 5111i h"- lmilcil from a. window family has been found. hon-ever. al- lhoulcri i ~ hi. lvlfc ti, {allow bin-L though a diligent search is in pro- ‘ heard a FFlPillll and then all wag grass throughout the fire swept zone. nl. Motto; suffered burns and ilundrcds of volunteers have been llllll0il5. The dead children are enlisted to aid the forest rangers in lit. flgcd l5 “his; Linda" m"; their arduous task. but with no sign ‘liars; Gordon. aged a ycarg. E11.‘ of rain and a strong wind fanning "' ed5 years and Bccsie, aged 3 the flames. the situation over an ex- - tended area was regarded as serious. l5|1erial in The Guardian) e ___._ _ ~|5l1rrlal in The Guardian) IOKUVTO. June 2.—Seven right dltll in wrck rnri accidents ‘iwxullllic \ llrirolter nus kill- " waTkhl “lrlllane nose-dlvcd mm crollc‘. Two children owned ill lhc north; two Bridesmaid Catches Fife ’ ttlllrrn an Ii » __ (Special to The Guardian) by automnlilltlr.’ mhialiyarrptgtl: NEW YORK, N. Y. June L-As wirriniurrri l": wctclztcbilcs, falls “m! Franzmo’ 18' w“ hum: the church of St. Stebastlan, where she llll ll.‘ _ i; had acted as bridesmaid at the wedd- ing of a friend yesterday. her gown . _ burst into flames. After she had been q)I(V)lUNQEIYII‘-INTS. taken to a. hospital suffering from ‘NU LVILNTS, severe burns, police began an in- vestlgation in the belief a member of the wedding party set. the dress afirc. The bride's father Gulseppe Saver-inc said he had received threats that the ceremony would be marred in some way. ‘ It \' ‘ ‘ ‘r g “hi. l mos. a rt; u _ _ ‘""—-——— Tlllfidfls’. Jilly lst, for ta. lius-s-zli-ilvcd-sat-Zwks n *-———— ' Mm‘ Flllifll‘. June 6th for the n lilo t “fin rwell Cove Hall. "Come and hear the Kingston players present the three-act comedy drama. "Mammyh Lil’ Wild Rose" in lKlngston Hall, Thursday. Junedth. If not flne first fine night. ' GOOS-El-SI-J-uns-I-li. a »~»-_ .30 _ i. “gift Lilli" chin loading hogs| _ “W?!” Albany Thursday. Juno i? w 3- 4l55-6-3-Ii "Retcrve w ‘f hi. on s‘ "inf-Huey. June 2a. for .,,, ‘ - Dunstans University "To be repeated in Cavendish. tlM-G-J-bi ins" ‘ -____ ‘Thursday, June 6th. "mes of Love." Sig-ll‘ Cornwall Play a; yo“. Come. QIOT-B-Sdi-Qi. 4y June 4th, 4062-5-30-41. ~ "For a good laugh. coms and see the Carolina- Minstrels. Graham's Road I-isll, Wednesday, June 4. Also the one-act play "The Haunted l-lotel" by the Buckley Dramatic players. Admission 25c. till-o-I-Sl vfMEfVE 11E; J" 5th i w v . ne , or m Pill. Canoe Cove. 4062-5-20-61 ncudlnn C~——-_ an“ lub loading calfs and d‘ sewing. June ithhléltl. negl- - -s- - . m’ Mnu t. ' 11 Stewart Dramatic ‘"1 present their may "Deacon ‘i ‘metals Hall. June 0th. at "Look It this special lhbw, "le- llind that Curtain". Victoria Wid- nesdly; French River ‘rhursdayi Afton and»; lfllifl? Escher. I09- ~--_ - gassasusvi beams, weighing about 1.300 pounds each. The scales are what is known as the "suspension laearing" type. that is, the heavy load bearings rest on stands on the foundation. instead of being hung as on lighter types. The smallest graduation on the beam is five pounds. The scales were passed by the gov- ernment inspector. Ml". Lawrence —_-a.a__-s_a._, ._.__ ..-~ y... ler, fully loaded. was the first thing weiglled. and tipped the beam at six- teen tons. During the last. week while the scales were being installed Ml‘. E. D. Bagnall, St. Jolln scale engineer. was present supervising the ivork of in- stallatioll. FYve Charges Against Brokers (Canadian Press) CALGARY. Alta. June 2-—Flve charges of fraud and conspiracy against Isaac W. c. Solloway and. l-larvcy M. Mills. prominent broker- age executives today were consolidat- ed into one indictment of five counts. ‘Tile heads of the firm of Sollowav- Mills and Conlpanv. Limited. appear- ed for trial today more than four months after their arrest. beforc Mr. Justice W. C. Ives of the Alberta Supreme Court. The first count ull- der the single indictment i: laid un- der common law. while the other four are laid under the Criminal Code of Canada. The latter carry maximum penalties ranging from five to seven years imprisonment. Both Mr. Solloway and Mr. Mills were committed for trial by Magis- trate G. E. Saunders in March. Elected President [Canadian Press) BOSPON. Mass. June fl-Duncan Sinclair. of this city. was elected President of the Mother Church. the first Church of Christ. scientist. at the annual meeting here today. Ed- waFd L. Ripley of Brookline, was el- ected treasurer and Ears N. Palmer. Brookline, clerk. Mr. Sinclair has been an associate editor 'of the Christian Science Jsilmal and the Christian science Bdrtinal since 1m. lie is A lraduate of St. Andrews UliiVGlil-Y. Bwtllnd. on the beam. The scales are equipped " JUNE MAXJMS OIL MERCHANT 0m may be urrled hr the current to zones Irhere never s friendly sail is sighted. lz races Annual flhbflflpllunl Delivered $5.60. ‘<1 llnil (‘anldu nd C. S. A. SL504 27th. “Most Kindly of Radicals" uilicllvi! I Rt. Hon. George Lansbury. commissioner of works in the Mac- Donald mlnlstry. hashcen a grandw father many times over. but never} has been so happy as over the arrival i of these twin grandsons. Lanshuryw‘ who has been described as the bash, loved MJ‘. at Westminster. has horn; prominent in tho Socialist movcmenti for two score years. While he is onc.‘ of‘ the most kindly of‘ radicals, he is. adamant when a principle is at stake. first I TAKES willie. FllRM if nilil Prohibition Prisoner Discharged Due To Faulty Swcaringin 0f Witness. Last week an application was made by Mr. Johnston, K. C. for the release of Hugh Cummiskey. a prisoner in Queen's County Jail uh- dcr a Warren‘, of Commitment is- . sued by George J. Tweedy. Magic.- trale for Prince Edward island. for ‘,4’ violation of the Prohibition Act on the ground that the witness. uponf whose evidence the conviction was| made. was not sworn according to, law. The following is the judgment of‘ Mr, Justice Arsenauit releasing the iariwner from imprisonment. IN THE SUPREME COURT 1n the matter of the ZJQUCQLIOII of Hugh Cummiskey, a pi-lsoner coir‘ fined ln the Queens County Jaili who alleges that he is illegally im-I prisoned in the said Jail under a, Warrant. oi‘ Commlttmcn. issued by. George J. Tweedy, Esquirc. Itfagls-i trate for Prince Edward Island, for a violation of the Prohibition Act. 1n the above matter the prisoner. as he proved when he went to Jail for three months as a sequel to his support of the women's suffrage movement. As one-time mayor of Hugh Cummirkc)’. was convicted by‘ Poplar and as editor and later man- GWTEB J- 711564532 l mflflifilllc I01‘ nger oi the Daily Herald, he has been} Prince Edward Island. 0f 8n infrac- murh in the public eye. Recently he‘ tlon of the Prohibition Act for sell- zldvocatr-d a policy of "colonizing! ing intoxicating liquor and was sent- Ilrltaln" and cultivating her undevel-j rllced to imprlsollnlcllt. ill the Coun- cpcd arable land instead of training) ty Jail of Queen's County for a tcrm Britons as overseas emigrants. of nine months. In his affidavit in support of the “Tit the prisoner sets out. that. at thc Bennett Will OTTAWA. June Z-The open- in; gun of the Conservative cam- paign ln the Dominion general clcction will be ill-eh by Hon. n. B. Bennett at, Winnipeg on Mon- day, June 9. Miss Mildred Ben- nett, who will accompany hcr brother throughout his campaign. will be present. Other speaking dates for the Conservative lead- \ l l Seven Killed in Train Wreck (Special to Tin Guardian) I MONTEREAU. France. June 2.--J Officials today said the “rocking nf the Paris-Nice express \v,ih the deaths of seven persons last night: was caused 11,"; ~a ltalulcar placerl| across the trnck ilcrc. lvfinlster of Public Works, Georges Pcrnot. an- nounced that the authorities vrere considering the possibility that tho cal" was left on the track with crim- inal intent. The dead included two mcn, two women and three children} Eight were seriously injured and a; score hurt slightly. One unldenti-f fled dead woman wore shoes bearing. the name of a New York firm. Po-i lice said they were informed she was‘ a French woman who had lived forl a long time in England. Premier Tardleu had travelled over the same line {our hours earlier. but officials scouted thc idea that the train was wrecked in an attempt against his llfo. l-4 Million Fire (Special to The Guardian) HAMILTON, June 2.-1-‘tre believed to have been caused by.a spark from a locomotive swept through the yards of the Consumers Lumbar Company Conservative Campaign At Winnipeg June 9th. i cast, suficred injuries to his spine. trial before the said George J. ‘Pwcedy. the only witness, in proof of the alleged offence was Harland C. Hague and that the said witness was sworn by raising 1w. itand when the oath as a witness was administered to lllm by the Magistrate; tha. the said witness did no’. kiss the Bible when the oath was adnunlscred to lllm by the said Magistrate; noi- did he kiss the Bible or Gospels either before or after the oath was admin- lsered to him; nclthcl- did he obiecl Open er are under arrangement. From Vancouver Island on the Palclflr in Capo Breton on the Atlantic millions oi‘ Canadians through i the voice. of radio will hcar the l0 Bl‘ Protest. 81855115‘ ‘$151118 ill’? Opposition chieflaln speaking 800k nor claim that he had consci- entious scruples against kissing the‘. Book or taking the oath ll1 the usual why; and that the said Harland Hague did not at any tlnle before.- durlng or after the oath was adlnin‘ _______.____ __, ____.______ lsierecl "o him by the said Mack'- train fgpegt, the words of the 531T]: oath so admlnstered to him: i101‘ iWAS ll€ it. any iiillle YEQUBE: (‘(1 0i‘ 1'?" T H E I N u I A N!qllll‘€d by the said ltla-gbira-tc or by .ial'ly0l'le to fépeat the ‘voids of the I A T I u N said oath and than he did no! repeat S H F L the words of the Sflld oath. k from the heart of Canada. It will he the greatctlt radio hook-up rwr known for .1 Dominion pol- liical leader making his keynote campaign speech. In rcply the salrl withers does not deny the above bu‘. sin es as follow-s: "Tl-lat. the said oath lavas adminis- lered to me by the said George J.’ Tweedy, Esquire, Magistrate- as a- foresaid who then handing me tho] New Testament. repeated to me Ihc wordr. ‘You swear that the evidence you shall give wliChlIlg this infor- lCanadian Press) r BOMBAY. June 2l~~ln the Peshaw- i or district beset. by a three fold threat; of civil resistance, wild tribesmen and communism. Britain today made thr- outstalldlng move in the strategy that is advancing hcr arms across the map of India. British troops without mam“ “herein ‘m, are rm 111101-111. warning to the communities, marched an; and Hugh Cummlgkpy .5 the into two villages of the Northwestmccused ma“ be u“; nu,“ ‘y... frontier, gatcvilay to the Punjaba'“.l..ole ‘mm and nmhmg but, the Charsadda and Prong. It was truth‘ so “cm you Gom- and “to, "Tommy Atkins" turn lo try his hand l the “id George J_ “techs Bquum at stamping out the Reds. who foryMagutrlrev as aforesaid ropes,“ ‘m! weeks. have krpt that district in alwords of me 0am as above mcnnmh turmoil and aided the attacks of theted I repeated me worm) .50 help ma‘. other two disturbing elementsssodl, The mid Musk!“ we“ um They arrests"! clgltt leaders of the» “dd ‘he New Tait» . _ hiring that. I agitation and establlsmd martial lawnnent in my kn hand ‘intruded me thmughout the are“ to lake the same m my right hand at. the it; of Wcntworth street late "m" I ‘“°'°““°“ ‘M and "m" re‘ this afternoon causing loss of 3250p wit“ the ‘Verdi 12cm lnfiazocLl 000. Thrce firemen were hurt when The wmnmn’ n v rm °__ m“ '. gasoline exploded causing the walls wen“; mu“ m m“ Frown“ h“; of a cement block stable to collapse. been 1°’ m9 ‘minus "° “Md “"1 George Dickerson. of 819 King Street B°°k i" h“ flihl ha?“ ‘M “W? the ofiloef administering the cat-hi has repeated the form of the OM41 | l Joe Moore. of 370 Main Street West. and Stephen Smith. formcr member tndmc with ‘Bo help me. God‘ Yo? of the Department. were bruised and the Wit-flees t0 kiss the Book. string- cut. They were taken to the Gen- flf- 3Y6 E6- n- 136. MFR "lit the 01d oral Hospital. . ' ' scam} ‘So hell» mt- God.‘ has been Scotland Yard En rolls Women tSpecial to The Guardian) LONDON. Jullc ‘L-Fol" the first l time iii history, Scotland Yard today enrolled eight women detectives. Known as the "mystery eight ' the wo- men were choscri for their looks, edu- cation and knoivlcdgc of police work and will work under Miss Dorothy‘; Peto, who recently joulcd Scotlandl Yard as a staff ofllcei" for women 170-: lice. The women will be assigned to‘ various police stations to assist in the general work of crime detection. but at. first will be detailed to investigate traffic in ivomcn and the peddling of narcotics. sclilulizlilsliil The City schooLs close for the summer holidays on Friday. Jum- 27th. ll has been decided lo hold lhr. closing exercises in all tllc city schools at l0 a. m. Held 0n Charge 0F Manslaughter iCanadian Press) HEW YORK. June 2~Uaptaln Joltllstrnl Pitts. imcnty year old giant Nova Scoilan. 1:. held here on $1.000 ball on a technical charge of manslaughter arising out of a colli- r-lon Saturday betwccll his three IBAR FERRY BREW I S DISSRIISFIEIJ 'l‘wo Labor Disputes In hiaritimes T 0 B e ilealt With By Con- ciliation Board. ' O'I'I‘A\'VA. June '.'-_"i‘vro labor dis-t putes in the Maritime Provinces arf about to be dealt with by boards o! conciliation under the Industrial Dis- putes Invent/gallon Art. it was 8J1! llounceri at the Department of Lae bor yesterday. One involves employees of thl Canadian National Railways on thd frrry operating between Prince Ed< ward Island and the mainland an the other the painters. decorators. an? paper-ilangers of Saint John. N. B‘ In the Saint John case a Joint ape pllcatlon for a board was made bj both employers and employees. thd latter demanding among othej things a minimum wage of ‘l5 centl per hour The employers are memo bers of the Canadian Constructioai Association and the employees , long to local 1009. motherhood . ‘Paintrrs. Decorators and Paperharlg< PIS of America. Rev. C. Gordon Lawrence has been appointed chairman of thd board on the ioint recommendation of the other two memjgrs. John N. master schooner. N. J. Taylor. Am- herst bound with a cargo of coal. and the launcll. llanna. of New York. Onr man of tile lallnclls crew nf eight was rlroivncd drrpitc PCSCUC efforts rm the part of Taylofs crew. A Bronx court was anlazcd Satur- day when soon after the accident the Captain. who stands six foot three in his socks. strode in and told of the first. fatal accident. of his half century sea career. He described the accident. declaring that the launch usurped hi5 right of‘ way. He de- scribed the rescue of seven of the eight. men teased into the rvater b1." the. jolt. of the impact. Hr said he had broilcili. the suruvnre ashore here despite the fact. that under maritime lav." he was not forced to land until he reafiherl his port of ricstlnafion. Hi5. case lnll be lteard tomorrow". SIMCOE, Juno 2.—Thirty-one ycars lnn"l_v vigil nn Long Point Island. ill? grnvcvarrl nl Lalu- Erle was rewarded on Saturday night at Port Rowan. when a modal, the gift nf King George. was [YFIWPHXPII tn Sheldon B. (boil, who for lllanv ycarr. kwpl (hr brarnn burning brightly in tho lighthouse on Long Point. ill-id illirecessa _. 311d form:- no part} of "he cstil. i 'l‘hc lnanllcr r-f arlmmrtcrlrt: ltgiihs lll fills l'l‘O\'l"F" apart from illr Common lav. fcrhl l: gwen b‘ 8 Erlvtlrrl vii Lap w" 5c‘ 4 of ‘.1111 Act, reads: "Vvhcrcxo any p ~"".l iv "rcquacd i0 take or is GOHTORIJ- ci rah-ll: B" oath lll an}. (foilr m Hrs Pwxlllc: or in allj." ]ll'I')C€'C'lillg or lilal‘i‘l' W11?" an n31, 1: TQQUJCFi in lu- taken or admlnlrlrrcd. li. shall not iv nectss~ arv ‘.0 i. <.' i‘. c Book con allrng ill’ (iospclr. l shall b0 ruiTlvlcnt for llxc part-v to rlacc ‘no hand Hi7?“ lilo same. declaring ills llltclliwzl 1'1 1P1.‘ lilo truth. thc party in whom ‘hc oath ls Iildlflllliffffid trap; rcqnlrcd i0 repeat the voids of flu» oath: and such d€(‘llill'B-.i-’\l'i ..llail llatr ill" sanle force, and chm": and 1?'~ib.l<‘C'I~ “no DQ139311 making t, n ihc ilkC coma; qucnces as ll such ivctxnn ha»; the Book in l'n(~ n-lanncl" nov. out mg." Ulldcr thr plwuixlsnni. of lhlg. as. make 1hr oalh binding vrrtaln for- malltor. lire requirod: l. The in llcsr. must place hi5 ltand upcn the book: 2. He mu: declare his to tell the truth: .‘_ llTéfliwll fol 3. He nzust. repeat the words of the 0am. Continued 9g Flood representing the employers, and James L. Sugrus, representing the employees. All members of thd board are from Saint: John. The applicants for the board ill the other cases are some sixty men, officers and crew of the S. S. Prlncl Edward Island. owned by the Cane adlan National Rallrvajss. and opera sting between Borden. P.E.l'.. anfl Cape Tnrmevltine. N. B. ’I"hcy wan] a rmiscci schedule of wages and cere tall-l changes in working condltionst James PTicl. RC. of lifonclon. ha] ire-en appointed to the board on thQ recommendation of the Canadlafl National Railways and J. L. Coho of Toronto. on the recommendatlo of 1h? Pmploires. A chairman has n6 yet been chosen l 50 Mile Cale Plays Havoc ‘ "iFpr-cial to The Guardianl QIZEElEC‘. Jun.- 2.»-.\ fifty mile at ll-uir vxrcl accompanied by rain. hall and a little Elton‘, visited Quebec and Pi‘Sil'l\'l ycrtcrdaj: and wrought oon< ‘zlrlgygblfl haw‘ Part of the roof ll the Lauzcit convent was blown oil: l‘i‘.l|‘i'li'lP_"I\ wrrr demolished. barn! shalmlt anti bloivn to pieces, a W114 a? pluligrri info darkness and varin our». nilwr clan-lace rlonr f _._ ...... fur onlsr i luv-brawn‘ imam. 1am Stems 1'0 B: HOLDIN‘ it"s own is woman L IYJRCJNTO. .|'.;ll'.‘ Tlmbiglll. i0 340d‘ crate. ivznds. fair, becoming somewhat ivarmer. . High lid.- lhls afternoon at act and tomorrow mornin: at 507 sun ms ilvrQc-hmzn; at 14c and rises tcmarr... morning at HO. . Full moon wodnudq. May 3 I_L_‘ l-tl am.