MAXIMG OIA MERE MAN .;-_-$- _..» "mfl Hull's power to control transform fill’ W!‘ in _._ e. C -""""32;'..;‘lit"’.i2::.;l°...1""' larnini yer-thing that happens to u: ls be- CHARLCTTETOWN, CANADASVVEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1541 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ,ETALINDROPS not: or sluarlclz. BE00 Stimson Urges Immediate Naval Aid To British _, U. S. Secretaryof war is most outspoken in advoca- ting, Etlebratcs 10th Anniversary of ilcnsccration BISHOP J. A. USULLIVAN ,1. A O‘S11llivan. Bishop D .(l\‘.'ll, today will cele- nniversary of his shop. .11 1vz1s consecrat- s Roman Catholic ( 11' v l’l' vincc of Prince Erl- I void 11nd the Magdalene ls- " Most. Reverend ‘Ilo. Apastrilic Delegate l N"\\'l'{lllll(ll8l‘l(l, of- ceremonies l1 where Bishop lwrn. reared and Bishop 0'Sullivnn rcetrr of St. l . c lsh111d diocese. He had "wdcnt cf St. Augus- rv. Toronto. for six was installed in 1 :1 few days after his consecration Bishop 0'5 l1‘ . P111112 .. not‘. “$7.21. ‘d. ‘Li. $251322 DflllSll cf llflllllllflll. Bfll-Ellll To Get American Tobacco LONDON, l5 i0 l’ -‘ Am xi tlul A. ll. .v 0-(CP)—Britatn tobacco tinder us; aid bili, tobacco Maxwell announced rstcod Maxwell is not. z 1‘11l1_o11i11g. Shipments Ulnivrl bllltcs are expect- 'I~ is available and i" cargoes rather siilplcall. Coming Events B l D d)“. H tor Null-cs in tilts column J cunts per wot-j, l1 rl v ALVJC]? h 1e lieTHall M1. r P. M. h-ala-s-e-zl. "Rf "I've Wednesday May 14th “WY-vi Play. Llioz-"a-l-ll. and Bridge, Holy Name ' May 91h in aid of L-404-5-7-3l. "Dan- r0 O p 1 *¥i.‘l..if3;"“f.‘i°§ “iillulrirou 35c. L-359-5-5-2l. "Loarinc lmlls at. Alban ; »_ v every afternoon. Fri ay e Allillli} 11:30 a.m. A. l“ i‘ “dlll- G C. Green. Emer- "N0rll1 n" my 8| ‘iv "u Concert Thursda , mlsgmlh {ABC milks War Wor . L-415-5-7-li. u “M “misc. Box Sol 1 a 1.0m glfiléllkiip (golvchrecud Kigali BCYNO . , - ~ - 5 \' -t 1. I not fine, follow- n Milnlidl‘. Admission zoo L-112-i-7-ll. "Emmi! Mrw 12th onl r "'1: h Y1 800d 1"‘ 2.5 pounds and over. ,~ ii thrifty feeders up to B0 x lllLvUVFl‘. Will not. accept scar. Livestock Marketing L-fll-B-‘l-fli , -_._ a "owning hogs Thursday. May mztun tlll 8 11m; Summer- "m. till 1 pm. Ray Bag- prompt assistance. (By I. F_ Sanderson, Cana- dian Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, May 6- (CPU-Immediate use of the United States navy “to make tl1e seas secure for the delivery of munitions to Britain" was urged tonight by the United States Secretary of War, Henry Stimson. In one of the strongest state- ‘ ments made by any member of the administration for naval action, Stimson warned the Am- erican people in a broadcast ad- dress that it would be at least another year before the United States would have an army and air force adequate to defend itself against a victorious Axis. He argued it. would be unwise to run the risk of the British Empire being defeated by the Axis because then, the United states would stand alone before a Fas- cist-organlzed world with neither the natural allies nor the military equipment to win in the end. The war secretary said that the efforts of the United States to guarantee victory for the British Commonwealth are proving to be insufficient and control of the At.- lantlc Ocean by the British fleet.- tho main bastion of, American de- fence for 100 years-ls threatened (Continued on page 3, Col 3) Ships Seized In U. S. Are Repaired WASHINGTON, May 6-—(A.P)—— Maritime commission officials said todav that 26 Italian and two (jer- man ships taken into “protective custody" by the United States coasti guard several weeks ago. now are! in shipyards undergoing repairs. l The vessels allegedly were dam- aged by their crews while tied up in American ports. Officials said two of the 28 Italian vessel taken into custody were not damaged. Now Organiaeicl“ For Big Loan Campaign Plans made for Province-wide participation in campaign which will be_launched June 2. Immediate Action hy ll. S. urged Senator Claude Pep- per Advocates Con- voys; Amendment Re Ship Transfer Defeated. tBv Richard L. Turner) (Associated WASHIN GTON. May $—(AP) -At rlsk of "losing n few lives now." Senator Claude Pepxer appealed ln the Senate t0 l! for lfllrlnntlvo and immediate action by the United State: against. the Axis powers to avoid any necessity for an expedition- ary force and I neuter loss of Ilfe later on. The Florida Democrat. ukell for convoyl. both shin! l"! 1"" planes. lle urled the immediate occupation In collaboration with Britain cl a number of Atlantic islands and Dakar. Well Mfh n. and he pro ed that Unit- ed States uvln on. enlisting In the Chinese army and "Yin! Amerlaln planes. ‘male n shambles of Tokyo." Repeatedly. Pepper decried whet he re arded as a lack of overn- ment oodershlp. The e 11¢ ready to a0 ahead along tho-eourse ‘mEh-‘lfrvvn Bulman. Hunter "enl-fi-iv till noon. Signed ‘mu CBJIIDbQIl. 14-430.. The S.S. Normanllle. prldc of the the mightiest links in the "lwldgc termined to create to guarantee delivery of the U.S. war supplies to Britain. Following hln order that. the hlarlllme commission acquire former Frcnsh passenger fleet ‘and I lor many months lying lllla in New York harbor, may become one of of ships" rresltlrnt ttcosevelt In dc- 1 2,000,000 tons of existing domestic and foreign merchant shipping for this purpose, come reports hnth from Washington and Vichy that the great. French liner will he seized for the shipping pool. The mundle could curry thousands oi‘ troops and vast qllAllllliCS of war goods. Luxurious Normandie May See Service In Battle Of Atlantic N or- llcth Scotland Press Stuff Writer) ~—-- (Continued-on pm a. ool ll. And Ireland Under attack Over Central And Western Scotland. LONDON, May 7\fwcdnesdaill- (CPi-—Gerc11an raiders swarmed over central and wetcrn Scotland last night and early today in a sharp attack more xvidespread 1111111 that of previous nigltta The attack apparently aimed at the western area. grew in intensify as the hours went by. A few planes were reported also over Llvezptol and its surround ng Merscysfde. but only a few bomb. were dropped. Sirens sounded a brzef alert in the capital before mldmght last night but the all-clear followed shortly after and no- planes were sighted. During Tuesday the Germans sent two separate air forces against the southeast English coast ln a renewal of dayl‘gi1t. bombing. Royal Air Force fighters took to the air and beat them off and the ‘ only apparent casualties were three , of Dover's barrage balloons. They were attacked by four Messer- 1 schmitsrmd burs: into flames. In this “Hells Corner" ergage- (Continued on page 3. Col 4) Victory The work of organizing Prince Edward Islands participation i11 the victory Loan 1941 ca1npaign—-Ca1:-, ada's third war loan of the fir-edit‘ conflict-As now practically complet- ed lLlldCl‘ the provincial chairman- lp or Mr. .1. Lclwy Holman. with strong colnmlttees representative of‘ all sections of the Province. Pro- vincial headquarters for the cam- g will be at the old Board of Trad‘; Rooms, Market Building. Charlottetown. The forthcoming drive. which will be launched officially on J1me 2. will be the most intensive and spec- tacular thut the nation has seen.‘ with military parades, processions of patriotic floats. bands and other features all across the breadth of the 11111111111011 to focus public tit-tw- t.l0n on the great effort. 1t is anticipated that the $0916 of this province will respond the campaign's appeal w their sniril u! royalty. 111th a WhOIGhGB-l‘ 55 that will reflect in a convincing way their faith in the outcome 0f U16 war and their firm determination to see the struggle throullh to the do)‘ rotor . oil: all irrational campai ns of the resent war, as in the rst. Great hr. Prince Edward Island nus "gone over the top in a manner that: has won warm commendation. and it is confidently ho d that in the lm ndin all-out vcrorv Men 1941 e fort. is record of success will be fully maintained. Widespread Appeal Eve one everywhere in the orov- ince w ll be given an 0D rtunitw t0 .do his or her outfit) b girir lggrliaitsvieldlstrict will be enn- us . v In making the announcement on April 25 of the coming campaisn. (Continued-on page l, Ool t), Nazi Raiders Swarm LONDON, May 6-— (AP) -The announced. .1 Urges Inclusion l0f Newfoundland OTTAWA. May 6—tCP)- Incor- poration of Newfoundland ln the Dominion of Canada as the 10tl1 province was urged in the House of Commons today by JOhn R. Mac- Ntcol (Con, Toronto-Davenport.) "It is of mianty importance to Canada what the future 0f New- foundland wtll be," said Mr. Mac- Nlcol. “The war has revealed its great importance to our defence and we are most important to the defence of Newfoundland. "I am 0f opinion the time has come to again approach Newfound- land, either through the present commission government or, if lacks the power, through the Brit- lsh government. with a view to its incorporation in Cairada." The Toronto member recently completed what he termed "a care- ful survey“ of public opinion 1n Newfoundland. He said that on the whole he found it not. hostile to Confedera- tion. What hostility he had found was based on the misapprehension that union with Canada would bring municipal taxation. lle had told those who raised this objec- tion that under the constitution of Canada the provinces had complete control of their own local affairs. and Ncwfolmdlrntdcrs nerd make 11o change in their tax system. Mr. MacNlcol spoke in the bud- get. debate which was resumed nt- tcr short discussions on unemploy- ment relief grants and the labor (Continued 1m page a. Col s) Inter - Provincial Agreement rc Motor vehicles A reciprocal arrangement is in force between the Governments of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward ls- land which enables motor vehicles. trucks and buses registered ‘in Prince Edward Island t9 operate in Nova. Scotia without registration in that Province. This privilege 1s sub- ject to the following restrictlonr (l) The owner of the vehicle must; not be a resident of Nova o a; <2) Commercial vehicles must. not take on goods. wares or merchan- dise in Nova Scotla to be discharg- ed in Nova Bcotia; 421 Buses must obtain a permit from the Nova scotia department, and must not take on assengers in Nova scoffs to be set own in Nova Scotla. Similar privileges are reciprocal- ly extended by Prince Edward Is- land to motor vehicles of various kinda registered in Nov; Booth. .1 Air Ministry announced tonight a With this they couplelfan announcement of the destruction of nine German raider; ln a, single night's defence of Britain. A strong force ofJho hnmher command dropped “a great weight of high explosive and incendiary bombs" on Mannheim during the night and attacked Frankfurt-am-lllaln ln the same foray, tho Air Ministry ‘w m lwpon,.‘, m n mmmon 13,2‘, he Fires could be scren in both ClllCa through galls 1n the clouds, pilots reported. Some of the R.A Ffis most pow- erful bombs yvcrc (lroppcd 011 both i cities. At Mannheim, the air ministry said, there appeared to be fires in all parts of the city. River port facilities, chelnica‘. and engineering works were objectives. At Frankfurt, it was related, the showers 0f zlebris from buildings‘ hit. by a single super-bomb could be seen from a great l1eight. The Boulogne and Cherbourg docks were bombed again: Crermnn coastal shipping was raided in daylight Monday and the coastal command blasted at the French Port 0f St. Nazaire and started fll‘€5' amidst the hangars of the Nazi airdrome at stavanger. Nor- way. Docks. naval workshops and the railways depot at St. Nazaire. on the Brittany peninsula, were dir- ectly hit Tile announcement concluded: "From all of these extensive aper- atlons. none of our aircraft is missing." I Forest fires Threaten homes In Nova Scotia SHELBURNE. N. s.. May a (CPI -A forest fire m1 the hlzh- way between here and Jordan Falls threatened several homes today be- fore being brought under control by firemen and volunteers. Three houses caught fire but all three were saved. Chief Fire Ranger George A Swansburg said the fire was still travelling east but no homes were in immediate danger. The woodlands of this area are tinder-dry and brooks have dvicd up after a prolonged spell of fan weather. YARMOUTI-LN. 8., May 6—(CPi The last of several forest: fires which threatened three Yarmouth County villages yesterday was brought under control today by fire- flahters aided by an abatin wind The entire area was patro led by Fire Rangers and volunteers today Ganadrfs ‘real Income’ is up- OTTAWA. May 8 -—CP—-Ca:1ado‘s "Real income" -obtained by I41- just the money income to allW for .ce changes-stood at a. bish- er rate dump the first quarter 0f 1941 than in any other year. even rm ."“"= "rrma .1°’.““hél‘-‘- ros r c c e res e n - a nl0fll Bureau of statistics rted today. e real income was calculated at 85.111.000.000 for the year 1941. based on its present level. as cem- oared with 15.022.000.000 reached RJZLF. In Great lliirrzirs says Fbray Un Rhine Industrial section of Germany hammered by British planes; 9 enemy downed over Britain. (By W. J. llumphreys, Associated Press Staff Writer) lhrltain cannot ‘Lose war ‘Spec-d of Victory liv- l po1ids011 U. S. Aid. By ll. Pct-crs (hraliiu11 Pris,» Slat"! Writer NE“; YORK. MAY B-(CPP — Primi- 1.f.11i-:1~r Menzies of Austra- lia arrzu d in North America bv clipper plane tonight and told re- ]10l'il'l'>'. at L1 G11.1rd‘:1 seaplane D850 great foray on the industrial middle Rhine and coastal attacks alonz: ‘_ m“, 1.,=h-_..<1 two pomts to Sll‘(‘5$'__ the l,000-mile front from St. Nazalrc to Norway. 1_ “Britain cannot lose" the war. 2. The “g-pecrl in which shc wins it" (itipends noon the actions luk- m by the United States. Mr, Menzies who will fly ‘o Ot- tawa tomorrow for a wrlfr-‘YOITEE Wlih Prime Minister Mackenzie lKitrz and other members of 91f‘ iDoininion uoiscrniricnl. said frank~ hQpps the [lnitcd States will con- voy woods across the Atlalvuc to Britain. Thc question of convoys was 0H6 I which the United States had to dc- Pill" For llt'l"-‘f‘ll. ho said. But; he i would he 10's tl1a11 honest Ii ‘ne did , not express the hope that Amcrxrn l will see that planes and other mu- ynitions "arrive where they will do the most 200d." Mr. Meir/les- en route home via , Canada and the United States af-l i fer a lc11~ll1v visit in l3rital11. was, i erected by Australia's minister‘ to, ,\\':1:=l1i11eton, R. G. Casey. and h)" l Ncxvhold Morris. president of the New York City council. Admits aiding Evasion of Military training MONTREAL, May 6 —(CP) Jean TJTlB, ltlnntnnil lawyer. testi- fied i11 court. today that. he had re- C0l\‘(‘(l money to facilitate evasion frmn military lhlllllllg and trad “s 11" lac money with Pierre De- ca y. former divisional registrar here, Tarte, charged with facilitating evasion, was testifying at tho pre- liminary hearing of Dccary, who is acct ell of ncccntlnl: bribes in a ‘ prcari plot to 9111:1111 illegal ex- cmpiion or dcfcrhunt of training. for _\'ol1ll1s ngzcd from 2i to 2-l. In all, 1'1 persons face charges in the _ casc l After Tmtvls testimony, Derary, was 01".‘. rcd by Jud e Nfaurlre TeL- i reau to appear Mar l3 for ‘voluntary l statement. Later, counsel for Tartc and Mike hliflclev, charged with aiding and abetting the youths to evade train- ing, agreed to let today's evidence stand for their preliminary inquir- l ies and they too 1vere remanded for further hearing May 13. Tattle and Muloley were the only witnesses. Meanwhile. the yirelhninary in- qulrles of eight. youth; charged with attempted evasion were postponed to May l2. when six men facing other charges will appear. More aid for Middle East ? n. LONDON- May s-cr- Britain- "Witl1 the ever-increasing help 0i the United States. is 110011111 to r8110 more and more subvert to tiw Lott-l;- of the Mkldle Ens‘ on WhICh the Axis seems to be staking so much." Lord Moyhe, Brill h Colum- ‘io-Fkic as '0 -, Litvinov. lfitrcngiroids Temperament ls not an unchange- ablv climate; grace l: not chcclu-ll when it touches moods. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ll! "h." I ES Move All (By llenry C. Cussldy. Associated Press Staff Writer) lvlOS(.‘l,:\.‘.’, allay 7-(\Ve<h1cs- (liiy)—(r\l’l——JUSC[lll Stalin dis- carded sllddéllly today the official anonymity behind which he has led the Soviet Union and assumed t h e premiership, supplanting Vyachcslaff ll. Molotov, who had l11-ld that port for ll years. Three official decrees, dated at the Kremlin as of Monday. said the supreme Soviet had relieved Molotov as chairman of the coun- oil of 110110105’ commlssars at; his own request; appointed Stalin to succeed him and made Molotov VltZC-tflléllllllllll of the council, 0r v1co-prcn1ler. Molotov remains as lmrelgn Af- fairs Comrnissar, a post he has held since he succeeded Maxim two years ago. five months before the war began. tThc BBC. heard in New York, recalled that Molotovfis replace- ment of l.itvi11ov' receded the Win" of Soviet fore tin policy to Ger-mam- which culminated in Mrfotovs nc-votiatlon of the non- al!'ll‘<‘ss‘i011 pact rvlth (~,r-.~m.my_ I; added that with the (ierman 0c- cunaiiou of lmlsraria and Ru- nvania anti the invasion of Yugo- slavia, on Russia's southern flank, "a further chance seems to be in- dlcatclif’) A communique said Molotov was l(‘ll(‘\i‘t'l nf the premiership at. his own rcpcatcd request; that he had. (Continued on page 9, C01 3) Blast Iraq- liy Edward Kennedy Associated Press Stuff \\ rilm (IAIILO, Nlay ti-(AP: rho Royall All‘ l"tll'\'_'l.‘ announced destructive; blows against the foes of Britain! ' than the valley of the Euf s 1o the shores of Libya andl . asses of Ethiopia i - .. 11g a broader offensive a-i galnst .l1e persi-tcnt Iraq troops: Bllilfll bombers Monday smashed lJillTflClL: at Diwnnlyu. 130 miles below Baghdad on the Euphrates;l scored hits on Iraq motor trans- porc at Al Falluja, between Baghdad and LJliC Htrbbzuhyah; and silenced , stlil more of the guns with WhlChi the Ilaquzs lmve been bombarding the R.A.l~‘.'s Lake l-Iabbaniyah air- drome. the lvliddle East Command announced. The Iraq artillery maintained its firc. but the British communique said the rrasults were neglrgible, as the shellzug was "intermittent and inno-urale." Basra area, bed as quiet The R .1“. announced its offen- sive as sine sections of the press in London called for vigorous op- erations to clean up the five-day old war begun by Iraq's new antl- British Premier, Ra-hid All Al Gallant. In Lzbya, the British command an- nonnccd a "very heavy" bombing l1ttack Slllidlly night and hlonda-y (Iwfllllli! on Bengnsl harbor and Derna. Gazala. Bareo and Benlna airdromcs. Fires and explosions re.- sulted, and at least five Axis planes the situation were destroyed on the ground at- Bcnina, it was declared. $75,000 fire At Halifax HALIFAX. nary 6—~(CP\—-Por- tions of the three-storey Wentmll Building in downtown Halifax were swept by llfg today, and unofficial est mates placed thc damage at a- bove 375.000. Fire (‘lucf J. W. Churchzll would offer no cslhnaie but said the dam- ace cost “nothing Ike" an clrly guess of $250,000. His men con- tiollrd the blnrc in an hour and a half but were l11 action three hoursi forced all of the several firms es- iahli hcd there to cvaouat . Church- ill Sfllll it was doubtful. hiwrvcr, if a11_\' of iilrm would navc to "stay out" any length of txme. The flames were held to the hascmcnt. John Imckic, Limited. fishing and shipping supplies firm. suf- , al Secretary. said i11 a war review in the House of Lords today. In his speech. reported by the British Broa1ic~1stT11LI Corporation. lord .luiw1l lcsscs. in Grrcre "Wlrc ftl . mrst 11.500. of whcm a large pro- portion ur-re out oft‘ from re- , cmbarkatinrr" The Impala‘ forces inflicted far losses m1 the (‘iezmans ‘ lmrvier in} than they thuniclvlz suffered, h! 043106: . Movnc said tl1.1t the E111p‘l‘c's . fercri the greatest lass. The blaze was believed to have started on its promises. Other firms suffcrlnc cow-idol‘- ' 11hr ln=s were Barlrr l~"li s Mari- time. Linlltcrl. paper wholcsnll-rs Canadian Industries Limited, paint division and Dominion Ship S1111- ply Company’. Two li1‘(‘f11r'11 wcrc lakcn iw hospi l'\l for treatment cf hands cut by glasl- Flames Willlfl into oakum and tar sent make billowing to the! top storm from the basement and __ _ ___,__._.___..a Annull Subscription Delivered. “.00 P E. l.. H.001 Canada and U. n. 86-00 E Ej Might Be Hint Of New Soviet Swing Molotov was advocate of collaboration with Germeny l Says problem of 5 Unemployment Less costly OTTAWA. Mlly 6—-(CP)-—Ltl Mimster hfclrartgv told the House Commons today unemployment re, 110i \\'0uirl cost the provinces ic-so this year than last year despite tho \v1ll1d.ru\\.'rl of the Fedcrarl grants. This was his answer to argument; 0f C, C. F. members that province: would be unable to pay the wholg cost of relief. $0 far. Mr. McLarty said, m prov- ince or municipality had made a protesl at the ovemincnrs action. Clarence G1 its (C. C. F. Capo Breton South) had urged COlliilllllcd prmrlslon of ulrcct uf1ei11p!0y"l11vl1t relief where needed. He was continuing the debate on the Federal government's decision to discontinue relief grants to pro- vlnclul governments which wag started yesterday by T. (l. Delights (OCR Wei/burn). Flaures showing cumparatlvn numbers of persons on direct rellcf now and at the start of the war were misleading he said. Reductions shown (ha not result from a lessened need for relief but n tendency on the part 0i movlncl d Lfioyicrnnlents to cut people off I'v- e . "We still have a vary serious un- employment problem in Sydney.” Mr. Gillls said. i While other provincial govern- -n1ents had announced they WOUH hrzu" a certain portion of the cost 0i relief nu (l(‘(fllll'fibl0ll of llliuIlllUll hall been made by the Nova Santa, 2t.i\‘t.l_‘lll111‘lli',, Allmicipalitles in that " ‘fiwce ll'(l not know where they stood or what part of the burdtn r11 v 1.111141 llilYi.‘ t0 carry. "After standing here and listen- int’, to talk of billions in the 111st; vcar it appears to 1111* lIl,()(i(,‘,()l)(i i! ~iuwli 11111111111.“ Mr (‘riiiis snld. Thai! is the amount direct relief cost tho l‘l‘l'. 1-.1E Ln-asury last. year, CONTRARY ~ro PuBLlC OPIMON A ‘fiRAFFlC owl-wary. is A HUMAN mum and maxunlhn tent, Vancouver ~l.‘i tit) Edlnonton f1 J1 Rflglllii -f ii Winn-DER f7‘ , lhront.» “i “l Quaua 4-‘ if} Montreal 43 3° Quebec 41 1‘2_ shin». Jolm ii} 95 Halifax 4;) i.’ Charlottetown 3° Q2 FORECAST Gulf: Moderate to fresh Wllldfil partly cloudy followed by showers 1n west portion Bay Chaleur: Moderate wrnds; fair and warm followed by saowers on Thursdav. North Shore: Fresh winds; fall‘ and a little warmer; followed by showers over west Durtion Maritime west: MOGGIBLG winds; partly cloudy and moderately warm followed by showers on Thursday. Maritime East: llluderate winds; falr with a little higher tempera- ture. High tide this morning at 7.50 and tonight at 8.25. Sun sets this evening at 7.12 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.40 Full moon May ll 115 am - Summersldc tide l8 nflnutes lat.- cr than Charlottwown. (All tithes Standard.) 5 CAR l- l-IRIHI RHLINGS than; Borden 9.35_A.M. 1.00 PJVL 4.45 EM A. - Lcavea Tormentlne 11.00 egccpt 13.15 r. M. 0.20 PM. tlully Sunday. M. .