Yilsklnls i g . 9,, _ MERE MAN ,t... I ..Z.'?t‘.‘~""§-c"iii"i..-."‘$..‘i3ti't wollevo nu opportunity. P's Read ybody ' Covers l:r_inoe Edward Island Like the Dew ETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1945 ‘Ail-pct: Buildings To Bo Token fiver By City Tomorrow Rumored Liberator Makes 5W rlll billldl t flhe 10681 ' $l0l'lllS Delay gygfgllug$gzg§jmhgigfiggé Emergency Landing s Y ' __ _ Big Liner sum .. l" .°' "' it"? ial lzof theOWyGMLi-l- (Bynoclllilfil h“) .___ cil Saturday after-poo Nov. Il-(Wh- ootonmhsvede- HALIFAX, Nov. lit-A R.C.-A.F. Liberator two members of tho Fbdersl Cabinet to Halifax to North A cumming" . fi ‘h ""°“"“’°l"ml‘n°u‘§°“ in‘). Earle MacDonald. 9.0. mil reot the tlpepehip Queen Elin- mh ,,M°"c"°' "" ‘° m,“ .l. . McKee. on. Keefe 1nd both almost crashed and flnllly ‘m’! "" ma . hed w lend by the Jinn. of lures at Greenwood Airfield, near Kent. Deliver Ultimatum King To ,O'1‘TAWA. Nov. 1O — (spociol)— Reports were widely current in the capital over the week-end that e Minister had come home from Britain with an ulti- matum for the Opposition in the House of Oommone. Gossip in the Liberal lobby Fri- dsy. had become open talk in the corridors. and offices of the Oom- mons by Saturday and had as eumed the status of perm-official reports by Sunday that Mr. Kim: was prepared to threaten the Oo- ooeitilm with n. zeneml election if bigless of the House is not ex- bedi . The report that Mr. Kine would return home to wave the bin stick Fighting ls a Reported In. Northern Iran View Outbreak With Concern. By The Associated Press) -.... n is". "infirm- reac ng e ran t id fighting had broken out inghllogtah. ern Iran. Telegraph communications were said to have been cut and the gar. risons in Azerbaijan, the norm- London Political Sources BOARD scow‘ ARE overhauled and Borden Friday are have perished, it was terdav. ‘rile scow ted under l2 feet coast from Borden. 18. of Tonnentine. N.B Two men aboard a soow which adrift at believed to learned yes- ’ tebeen loca~ WE 'I‘raverse. a few clnlles irioililtnclh’: rncni-lusn Emir,il§n‘ Iomlmwllbllll p’ m‘ inusbutbydull MAXIMS orlt MERE MAN niqii e t up not by gen- men. - , Wreck Located l2 Feet OFvWater QFFvCape Tra The men are Smith Sheri-en. 46- o! Bedeoue and Carmen Allen. Subscription Delivered, $5.00. g Mail. 11.00; other Provinces l U.8.A., 85.00. LOST Y6 PSE Puncher Docks; Rough Voyage HALIFAX. Nov. 18 —- (OP) _. Whistlinsz and shoutinlr. 043 Can< Sherren. a veteran ofvtwo wars. adian war veterans crowded the m ‘mm-mm lh MUM ‘Ill “l6 V1539"- llllle. "-5- 0011 ma - over the head of the Opposition. Western Part of Iran about 180 nnd been discharg d f m rt m f m 1m n, an.‘ 5?, field-w e m"- -* iiti“‘l.li:3'“" ‘"5 °“'i.'.“:.’£‘.’..‘.’.’ nfit wnli“c;f’nt“éfififi“ §,";g,,°i;*;s,'£$ w M31211": £233.?” “ml” "m ""°"°° large,“ ‘ting, 2;: Qiiylgmgdngvili dli§miiiaeigiigg=hiidiskefgleh ° °' l " Itiseeruedledthlttheskooltwili inter fNadicnalDafenoeforAirh lbnm‘ “M5119; A '. 1 1 "m e“ ° l‘ “Q a” »°° 9"” be ready fmccw tho-fat ~ about? could 11°} {and l: lfiuwfioll‘; lol- til: expected blag: 152mm,! grouwfi-S ngpligdm will: Bolxggnsgllvle vmiwslied by the daThc happy draft of navy army n. shwdn iilcfinicy “d n. notimm- Leiden. so Aim Olmnhlahasn. .12“"ln'2'°.?.‘i.’€.c°nn°‘c'-i 311:1» gigs-ally?‘ aytllve micniinci gzlgbelilbflof the “Pam!” "dam iii:- gorgkrlimr anmdmlsonN °émggu°iiii iliiin glnlmcfrccliiisclmad° u“ d VIII ill-I will be available st tllst time. above. is the new British High 1i; liiilley field. John Bracken. The ougbreak occurred i the Lauder superintendent. ‘for the The crossing wafthc mugihegl o problem l1! f l supply 0 er for Palestine. suc- Lights on the field went out and area from which Iranians sail they comps-fry said that the accident of the season and the crew c1 the I n V" w“ lmmlwllv bl’ '3" "w!" P1914 “"5514 14ml 9°11, the radar equi and. broke down low Plume have been barred from sending occurred at the dllmbln)! grounds, Canadiiuvmanned Puncher des- ll QIU la 0n 0"“ 1W1!" l" "n" "im- Wlw WW!’ Mlmvd- Ouellme and on the fir run, the biz ub- Bendnrlnes by nus-inn occupation of! Borden. n-ncut 4.30 Ridiw af- cribed their passengers as "good imfiné? n.r'*c..-s..c.ze~ c... secs yin memo" c» "iunn "i: no“ n“ “um m nil-w» H» w in» m sums" Haw w» “M - . Q ' . s '0 e B O ll 5Q w ' ____ mratbn. to use inc coal Moved st “ r Command since i044. l: ‘lilgnllg, ugniiiy clouding by liuiincsswns Diig have suiggsom. ...T*‘.",..‘;§‘;‘.‘;.‘,‘,,,*;§ "§@,1,m‘§§",'n'h°‘ ,3: m’ J...":‘§“*;.,§,“g ham‘ fi,"}f,,‘°{{,'§ ififllfi. $3,511“ "b3" °“ MTAW“ N“ ‘a " (‘l’) '4‘ ‘h’ "mm “m” ‘h’ c"? “M4” l"———'— the llshn o! flares set about "w Kim 1°" ("lam w 1° l0 B11- ntnlctcc War Minister Riazl 5rd tux in Whistle when the dumpim apt as: s Bidwell no w nicer-us by which men eliirible whether w buv fresh simoliee 0!‘ Electric Chair At “n”, - tain. ~ Chief of $taf1 Gen. Ibraham n.5,. lzrounds were reached. Then the nnlunxfl saidthe carrier wt‘. ici-i igvigésogfrgsn can“ rennin in the ghlgmset some of the 400 tone The alann was sounded at the More than 30 important items of to ask me soviet mmtuy attache men h, to mam funnel. damage pacified period pendlllfl their flndlnx o! midtubl! ed when the plig-ht of Rot and the es-t for many civilian employment will mean no Iouln: lilnnslor Appointed W‘. "P" n,” 30m of the dooartmonte- a-in to slowdown in the, rate of demob i- OSSDHNG, N. Y. Nov. “u” ‘a’, p110; hsn . and the House has shown ration. Defence Minister Abbott The followina resolution. moved the first time since ca? h h t 1 m‘ m" ‘or h. women and no mood. m hurm t- end seconded respectively by 55 57°"! W“ ‘h’ d‘ ° ° ‘b: °uu mp volume a "m, Finance Minister lisiey. as act- Mr. Abbotteaid that a mcsdmim Gourls Boilers and Mcxec. was Blue sins prim h" 1m 5f ‘Th H , m lane-m m inc Prime Miriistar during . mon-tlhl. uiscnmc rate of more passed with one disentinz vote. occupied for I full your. Pie - e 6g: o owmhf d Tidal; Kim's absence. has been showinlz than 4 .000 men no ncinll main- that of Ooun. av: oiielv an evmee v! 1111b Wm" m- lflfl, “bed m mm u’ increasiluz concern at the lack of tsined. The demdlilization machi- ‘That Harry G Richardson be were executed there yearly. end Sea}. W 0 96¢ 9 Drone“. llery wns zoo-red for that numbei appointed manner of the lmer- once the total ‘hit B0. l "W" "m- » As the man responsible. while Mr. until the completon of the pro- aency Housing snort pmiect st Kina has been away for the push- ' while th filén who wanted ’ 3"". 101mm” 1%’ m ' ' iii“ ‘hill-Willow (i; tlv hleb§ . e am men o eurco ~ em. . ey n . air dicchunes delayed‘ werelziv- Before Idllilllmllli- l “film! - DO G E l come so worried about the situa- ldllell uoiutliuiiil‘ photo" to ctherstihxgtthllet lélnsistincd ofMColuw. Rollers. e . gion that he has belrun losimz his mob on s w: so no. an aenon . was a- ember. run st an even flow. pointed , s“; R R Usually the most mild-mannered ._ a" mlbgmzugrakflngb fpmngf: gléhgugmblnepgg ‘ygeugng i . oiling bro . . - ‘ - . _ ' ' mugging; » i i _ ,__ . ~ posilou wiikcthewaythixlrs oily ocmcil of p. .. ncx- i '-""""" are zoinn. he shmild call a vote of- ' in! that the Ohu-lotiewwn (my Says He Opposed Communist Demands; Seeks ncn-ccnn ce. Council in“ a. resolution rec- , . ' ' . An atmosphere of recrimination ‘hit 1° , son olnmendin the conslruction of a To Maintain Balance Between Russia 11.121. beiz iuBméif-glfi‘ mm . aoc . - ., wse sci-chill tto ?lllewur.rlldfoll‘fivllfle' ‘ And Unlteil Stfltes- llncl-ltciy stcnlm the GovemmQiVs '“>' - --- favour. it is understood the - 5081MB! weeks a o he cabinet posts. and th he i. and nnalaen ilfullttizlplllollforlntrbglll on neulwd m’ u" “mwd “mm °‘ Toaomo. Nov. 18 — <0?) - a month. France-s interest" in mnlntelulnl Co]. Philip (Pete) Griffin of Tor- Tlie body is bein: sent to Inger~ ’ "l "Wuulbrlum bmwe“ the onto. who won the 98.0. com- loll for burial. LONDON "o, la__vme,Admh-fl world‘! “We my 1m’- Wllllcll mandinlz the mid sin-schema ~ B" ‘my’ H- ‘MM- ~h~>~ “u..."°"’. n. ...... .. ... oeo i" o §$"$.§§X¥, cmlg": |§°{§f.,,‘ff'°$'°° pie in a radio broadcast. Gen. do oI-Iosoitsl Saturday foilowinu an Com 5 9e o“ m, we e 1.50 p u’ Gaulle did not mention the two Opel-stun, He was a brother of - S p was‘ o um Ame!“ powers by name. but a sookmnali Frederick Griffin, Toronto Dally _“’I_‘he lneeting has been ehan ed to ‘ruesdlllv even- lnil. 0.30. ~ riculturo. Mr. W be present. Mr. resident of Inlet-soil. Ontario, died pitel here yesterday. Death folnwed an illness of In August h town to vi MscGreq for Mar time Central Airways. Six Jsnow - Murray nim- Mon. "Deuce K ' Gloss in. Nov. N. . Hui ‘m’. tiéhdi“ “i” n. w! 5 A ve dly. Osll collect .l, ‘god. iiscxay. Boomer-y. i1 . "cc-m to the Ohm-ch oi‘ Boot- Lsdios’ Bot Ohio in m. Nomfg“ "bold fol Dsvilmg glee: for tru ‘O stiff“ toil Archllalld MecGregor. T? a the Prince Edward Island Hos- moro than a month. e came to Charlotte- llt e son, Gordon or. who is s radio operator 1 1-17-21. unch served 11-10-21 Harbor ore slly. u-16-8i. Rround oats. barley And and Boyle. 11-16-81 Shipping Oiub rues- KOOI. oats. 47-81 of the Jersey scheduled for Wednesday » ncv cial Dept. of Arl- m° .- r. Hunter will 11-10-21 verse Hill ' Timi- 11-14-10 -'.li non ever! Tucldly LM Phone It N a non. UPIDIIC _ o-ll-lst-lloln-ti ‘\ _+n rnmcu “m” m. 1cm Vie u. u‘ .- ill n-uctio f 30$“. n hm o Famous Admirals ica in i080, was retired todaywith the rank of Admiral. Also added to the Royal Nav"'s retired list was Admiral Sir Horton, who di ggazinet the German U-bost wolf . in commsndermchief of “The Starch Factories st l-iun- l‘: to the 8mm‘ tcr River and Murre buying cull potatoes 00m ‘ wheat. Rround wheat. barley meal. McGuilzan ilit And Run Victim wil god auto . Whole Stranded d In Fundy Creek lily I0 fled“- w when Bin Gunman, Jail Breaker . ,Q - ansorvnliimuiwo C. ;. 8a .1»... Lin. 1.. 12cm. »-»--- airfleid and the crash ambulan Sing Sing Idle ~ end t ——- u” Bwhw“ n. aonlinr o. WILSON PAR1B.N.1B - (APl —-Gen. go Gauile dglilarod‘ Saturday niiiht B TS of France because the O had demanded one of Sol. Philip Griffin llied 0n Saturday in his office said he meant the United States and Rluel-I Geri, de Gauile. said France's klxnaiiordonrtxileg; cu“ ‘ muniste- a ema cater-lotion] condition" the Ministry of Fora/inn Affairs. or war. or terlor. in the cabinet he tried in form. To accede. he said, would be to endanlier "the French equilibrium between the two very nest Political powers. l poliov which. 1 believe absolutely neces- sary for the interest of the coun- Stor war correspondent recently re‘ turned after three years overseas. Col. Griffin. actinz corps oom- mmider at the C215?‘ Botiaign luv. camp a e e o ilineath. was one of the few officers from the First Great War to com- lefldlllld a unit in the wor just endl- bcl. Griffin served with parti- cular distinction in the Liri Val- ‘ one of Oom- t-ho'North Atlantic as west- Isles the fall of 1944 Col. Griffin was pro- moted to the ran of full colcne‘. and returned to Canada. Col Griffin was the third brother to die in the service. Moi. Sydney Griffin. M.C.. died early in the we: m lust past while commandinlr an in- hmwmmnm Wham; ternment camp in Quebec. Pte. and authority" essential for the WW" Gfml" W" all“ l" u" Government. He referred to the W“ 5"“ WI!’- Oommunists. but did not nun; Two of Col. Griffin's sons served than m m, m“; war. David" the army In his broadcast. he declared "14 °Il l" "l? 5-9-51 m“ h, w” u, u" mum. Other survivors include his widow tuont assembly the decision whe- "14 ill?" b" PP"- Jillm 01 ther he should been trylnl to fonn “Wlllfl- "l4 “"14 0! 3'1!" e government. or turn Jilllll- N3- Flag iielllllllttee is Appointed __¢_ Nov. 18 B. Mall Believed 5.. NovLII-é- t s?‘ known OTTAW -—(CP)-— kto- no ded high and tidewcutomlnlsi oroetwhm itloelollt. candid tllllllitlll‘ of the parliamentary committee to ose s GOIIP for a nQwOulsdisn were d sciosed Saturday. ho inolud HJL Elnfiiflflfl ostlnore d): l-l. cCul- ioch (L-Pictou), and F31‘. Stanfield m. time m“ “m.” n?“ vo “"' “'9 will be no push-over for the Prime the e11; week in Ottlvlu. Nunos of he Commons members “ business — amoral: ttlggm the bud- ,Hehasahoufcdatthctooof his valor-and he usually speaks so quietly that the zalleries have difficulty heal-in: hat Mr. Bracken and his followers have been aekirlllz the same question '30 times a east". Tekinlz nnthina like the Liberals. Mr. Bracken snapped back. “and we shall ask the some question 40 times. if that is neces- sarv to lret answers from the ROV- emmen . Now with Mr. Kink back in Ot- tawo-emd he has been kept ad- vised durink his absence of de- veloomenmthe Prime ister is expects}? to become very rouszh and ux . Widely accented reports on the week-end were that he would tell . and the Opposition members either w “out up or shut u .. It ll expected that he wiilde- liver the oi" tum that either the Opposition members stop holding up business with endless ouestioninlz. or face an election as the consequences. Bracken No Pods-Over When the Prime Minister is in the mood he can be really beliiize- rent. and in recent years. there has. been no member of the Opposition who could stand up to him in his mom anizer. i‘ John Bracken. on the other hand Minister. since cstch-as-catch-can When Mr. Kin: beains layinll down the law with threats. the fur will be flvlm. since . Bracken has the reputation of be able to lzivo punishment lust as well ss take it. The Anticipated battle between the two leaders over what o e no. en's Ellzkdly beevlviithlnth ti c “ else for buein misissomuohtheoue thotthe addrelsuivhiclfi British mus ee makioc s - theOonIno dflennte. w vhaensai-gisyinc io- e. n it will be that Mr. Kink throw m law uni-rum?‘ remeinsindef . action enacted for earivintlpweok. l 3°? B-h ellblamtion. The Russian charge dhifairesis ill. ‘llhe Soviet Attache promised to refer the matter to the comman- derJn-chief of Russian forces in Iran. Gen. Sovetkinov. LONDON, Nov. ia-(Reulersk. News of the separatist outbreak in Northern Iran caused serious con. ‘ ‘ ed quarters who viewed it as wmelhlns more important than an internal Iran affair-perhaps a challenge by Russia to Turkey and Britain. “We Persons thought it doubt- ful such clashes could have oocur-' red without Soviet knowledge nnd pelllmps Soviet active support. Tsbriz, centre of the revolt, is con- glclgl: by rail only with the Soviet iieiil Panama Banal Seen Possibility B CLAIR JOHNSON WAS GTON, Nov. 1B -—Dl$<=0l/¢I'y of the atomic bomb may force rebuilding of the'Pa.n. ama Canal, it was disclosed today by the House oi’ Representatives mETQlW-llt committee, which Mid In p report that "the advent of atomic blolznybing" three/tens the meet the threat. the commit- tee has .-Droved n bill I Sl-lldy 01 whether a Prviect should be attem . Ii the rebuilding is to be , the idea would be to eliminate me locks, which are particularly vul- llerlble. and make the canal s sea- levlell‘ wattuerwlaygl e a so would consider the advisggilil/y of enlarging the omol“ to allow aircraft carriers larger vessels of the future" to so uni-ouch. Even now the larg- est carriers can't make it and the 45.000.ton battleship Missouri can llBTBlY squeeze through, _l Kramer, lrlha Grese Sentenced To Be flanged I‘; QARLIS CHAMBERLAIN L URG, Germany, Nov. l0 (AH-Josef Kramer and lrma Grebe, the rulers of Belsen, and Saturday to be hanged for mur- ders and atrocities at the Beiscn 5nd ecim who“ camps, Three women in all were ordered to the gallows. The trio heard the verdicts quietl , but later the blond, tol-ic pg Greee, 22. broke into so and another woman wept y. Dr. Fritz Klein, 8.8, doctor, also avlethemonfl the 11 sentenced to ca . The h British mllitory oourt -which ay convicted S0 of the Ne; specisllsh on wsr Nov. nine of their staff were sentenced and Tenet for me hundreds o! resfi a nd idcnfs of Rcscau left homeless ln snowflmq-les PI day's doyvlom fire were oriz-i anized by a committee fonned by Saturday e in the lamest fire of the colony's history was intimated oockfs Failed ’l'o Appear endeavour to they are still aboard Mr Lauder the amident but no role. Shorten . . and daulzhter. Pemtv He Cane Traverse. 0f Arlny In ii. returned to Halifax for the home is in the Government here 8150.000. well to swollen the 0.000 lev hilih school and bunit no the rround and g!“ other buildinfll were o (flonflniledonPlloflOoLbi llmder control. Greeks" Threaten To " Fight For Province eats arc beini; to have divers no down today and free the bodies if came on deck to dump the e . made said ‘there was n. fresh wind blowirlz at the time“?! O Mr. ved by his wife. thi- former Sarah Smith of Albert County N’ B a . lived form- erilv at Cane Traverse but for the last 18 years had been at Bedecue by where lip worked a farm for ‘Thomas Moyse. His parents are deed but he has several brothers and sisters It is lelieved that Alien ai- thoulzh his present address ‘lbrmentine. lived fonneriv 60th Anniversary (By The Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX, Nov. l8—Stafl Cap- fnin Nellie Maltby, 84-year-old Sal. vation Army ofiicial who conduct- edtim first service of the organiz- ation in Ncvn Scotia '60 years ago. diam- cud jubilee celebration and was presented with a "key to the city" y Mayor A. M, Butler today. Her Fre rt L I Premier Angus L. Maodonald of Nova Scotia presided and paid tri- it ‘Theft. alarm was sounded at three o'clock Frisky morninlz and the cathedral bells were run: as Wmlla tion of the island’: capital Wes- 86 homes were flffl demand re the flames were brousli-t is at tuna in twin-cl, s00 1 anda Wednegay agnd agrfithglellligllvv Friday. The craft pitched and ‘filslsed at times with a lfi-dqrreo malned ut of ilzht. Just th. if-L-it-églg-élu-t-é-gr-u Commandos Founder m was no own , gm,“ lg; gefldflg; any», f; iias lieart Alhnent i?“ “fish? ‘bu?’ “will llivgssess were tgo rollgh to ger- LONDON, Nov. 18 - iReuielnl‘ mit approach then. but yesterday -—Admira1 of the Fleet Lord getgrlnoon. “the wrebcgcatwse exam Keyes. 73-year-old lolimdeq- 0g m, nldnei, is suffering from p, 6B1‘ Philippines was learned 113i‘: Y . The Admiral woe first waned a smoke-screen when he was wi . American naval forces during the en . "r have to .1 1 Admiral x m m: ‘.395 ‘ eves associadon in Brimigm ollc film dor- Srrns 1'0 meaove 40E LONGER You ‘ Kare iig-ls Youa feMPeR 9 ROLOGICAL. OFFICE, bull? t0 the Work 40M 111 the C"? ‘Ilomnfo. Nov. 1s - (or) “Min- bl’ "19 5""! imum and maximum tempera- Earlier in the dayflaptain Mult- turns; Vancouver 42_ 47; Edmon. by attended a service on the ifrflfld {on 4 1,910“. 16; Reg-ma 3_ 16; parade. where 60 years ago she wlnnineg 8 below 15; Town“, Conducted the first “Owen W’ Svf- ll. so; Ottawa 31. 44; Montreal vice of the organization in the city. 3Q 43; Quebec 21 33; Mambo“ —-————-————— 23. 6: Hnliax 3i. 40; Charlottetown 22. -: Stvdncv 20. 40: Yul-mouth School, 35 liomes ~50- FORECASTS n t d B F" Lower St Lawrence: Moderate IS l’ in fresh west and northwest wings: Dalglv ‘cloudy ‘with sclaltx ROSEAU. Dominica, BW.I.. §§ mil?“ mes‘ a m“ ma" 18-40? Cable) — Houelml Lake st John: Mostly cloudy a liftle colder with scattered Gulf nil-d Bav Chaleur: Fresh or stromz winds. shiftinlz to west- ‘ ward: cloudv with scattered snow- ] flurries: n little colder at niaht. Maritime West: Fresh north- west lo went winds; mostly cloudy with muttered snowfiorries: cool- er tn Nova. Scotia. Maritime East: Strong w shifting to northwest; scat showers at first, then cooler wit! scattered snvwfiln-ri High tide this morning at 10.28 end toflkht at 10.14. Bun sets this afternoon at 4.2 and tomorrcwmornin at 7.03 Full moon Nov. l9, 10. am. Bumm tide i0 minutes inter “i811 CllIsl00t€00WlL N.s.-r.ll.l. SEIWICI (Effective Nov. 4) Leave Wood islands 0 s. . and III. ‘mum N“, 1g _. (us) _ "if the Alilos do not lzive it Leave Caribou ll sun. and I Morothlnliliiilllflnkilmied (Northern Eniruntoul I-II- nulcnc (lonstitiltion Bonus will! filfloewelllflllhielt m, in o illll demonstration snipe: nil-rue is border N“, mAsuow British and United offers sreo mwepertofAlaouis which ma” 5 ha.” of reoolrnithm of Iillmisn Greeks claim s: lileturiclliv. cui- h." u. “o n‘ Government end sho in iini- turallv and ethnically th It has “H” u. Si” . "l "l" m "l" °° " 9"‘ W" " m‘ °‘ m" us» “PHI! sapvida ..NortllernIolrus. was taken byi-he r m‘ i sun") i ..°"'....' l“??? when“: hears"... it" M" ‘it ii: . can... o . - - ultitu e um loooilnition Axis when the cvci-nn hm Olllrhlhlm M! on ' gum was‘ “tldifllfll" and . . lmm WWW" 51° N'-