~ ““` '"° if saaaf: . » v l ' » v MLXIMY ora, MEREMAN' . ‘ uasnaosarpusalusi. UWZCQ 56;; :=»-ii gfe ig '---i _,___ Usual Reports Receiv- ed - Brief Discus- mon, E l e c t r i c , t investigation. Inemmlb nesting of ocuneilheldlssteveningin Omindlimamhtswssqiiister usual.andthehiisiumwas ecmpletedwlthqpeditionandds- dm- or me F I r H iiilggg Iagig §§E,;zE ERE 2g.§§’§;§ I 15§ §5’IFi” AEE his .i ‘ &E.s§ s. 04.44.14. $117.15, for eoaiflilssil on Page io) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC °*AnlowloQelsa are iaaarted la Ibis eolama at 1 santa per ward nrietb payable la advance. "Bk& it Mount Herbert to-, llidht. 363|. °°0pdiihg skate at HI8h1i0ld I-ink UODAUIE 3522 "Canadian Legion Dance, Mt. ltswart, January 2nd, 1984. 3513. "Concert, Harrington Hall, to- night. Admhion lk! and 161:. If not line. Thursday. 3438. "Special Dance at Heatherdale "Hockey at Marshfield Rink to- niwt. Marshfield va. Dunstafmage. lkaiing after pine. 3530 “Regular monthly meeting P. E. Island Hospital ladies Aid, Wed- nesday at 3.30 in new Hospital. _ - 3465. "Big time at “Deglai Dance" in Belfast Public Hall, Wednesday, December 13th. Admission 25 cents. Limches served. 3460. "0rnn mul and sacred inu- lii. lt. Petra Cathedral. Saturday aftu-nom from 4 to I, Silver col- lection. All welcome. 3523 "Jenkins hips., I Poultry, Geese and Cieorse Dohsrtfs, Pinnetle; UWT- noon. December ibth. 3472. "Card game, straight forty-fives for men ml! starting at 8.15 Thursday evening. Prizes geese. Holy Name Ball. 3519 "1 will be buyine poultry, all grades, Thursday, December 14th, 1933 Paying top market prices. C. ri. hor-wh. irumy iriver. we iii i "Borden Rink dance, Abegweit Dance Hall. Wemesday, Dec. 13th. Sid Elli0tt'l'ol'¢heltra. Admission asc. _ 3487 "Be convinced the one and only social evening B. 1. s. ionisht. uue- tlon. Modern, old time dancing. Millions in prilss. ' 2408. "Q W, L. hasaer md 11 Isle. lldhhon lllt-lui-ant, Ken- sinston, Thursday afternoon and *V951-\‘l¢.,Dec. Nth. 8486 "Buying livg and dressed chick- em and fowl, dressed geese and duo!-I. also dimmed hogs, every ,.____¢ Relate Story Saint Pierre atiedoryofhowihu-Canadian ooaltsill-riiswsrekidnappedand oarriedto0t.Piarrsaboardt.he tsritsseilureoff the Capsbretmi coast, was told by th, coastguards themselves today at Royal Canad- ivfgééég Ea? §§§;i,;=i§§ egg’ z &§ 535 _ iiiiiiig Eli. l;isié;.§i;ii is; his; Theyarrivedon lindfromthe French detai Mfice ‘l*woI.-inahrb Cutter ...:_ 4, better known as Btumble-Inn. A heavy sea was runf lliulandtbegoingwssslowbe- cause the rum-runners had refused BRITAIN MAY (Dr Thomas 1'. Champion, Canad- ian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Dec. 13-Although no official statement is .forthcoming there seemed grounds for believing today that four new squadrons will be added to the Royal Air Force next year, an addition of something like 50 first-line rriachines. Ther, has been considerable agi- tation recently over the strength of the R..A.l"., various cabinet minis- ters pointing out that if other na- tions decline to reduce their air strength Britain will have to build irp the R.A.l". at least to the level contemplated in the plan drawn up 10 years H80. Skeleton Groups This was for 50 squ.adrons_ At present there are only 42. and many of these are merely skeleton group. Britain now stands only fifth in order of the first-class sir powers. Of the new squadrons, three will probably he allocated to home de- fense and the other for service overseas. The out of course de- creases as the total number in- creases fa' although the force im- mediately avdlable may be re- duced overhead charges rema.iii_ fixed. buildings and personnel ne- emsarily being arranged to allow for sudden expalliili. E Thursday afternoon. rl-ank Out- elffe. Fredericton. 853| §§E5E=‘ glial, E552* .iiiiiig -o».°""‘§..‘."° iii Pl! AIUAIGB .-~ ` » iiii iigi liiiii §E§§§ 'rheairmnistry ingofmeasurwsto INCREASE? AIR EIIRBE Coastguards Tell “lr im ...ii ” Dramatic St 0 1_yi__;°_€'___~?_£L Pas se ng e rs'REn"ES'|' AS. T°!d WRIIIIRIIERSIBE ......sf-'.§.~`.v-"..-.-i.. .....f.EXTRAIIITEII Canadian Government ¥;".....“"“°’i.....“§i§¢‘?“¥;. E33 Fyles Notice to For- eign Office in Paris. ian mounted roiiee divisional - _ heesquaruen hers. Amd" ”°°') - 51'. PERM, Hiq., Dec, 12._4\1|~ mal request for extradition of the rum-runner xromhout's crew has been fyled at the Foreign Office in Paris on behalf of the Govemor General of Canada, it was learned here tonight. The request has not reached hate, however, and it is possible it may not get this far it the Canadian authorities have decided not to oun- tinm action along this course, in view of the prisoners' intimation they will return to Canada volun- tarily. The understanding hen seems to be the eight Nova Scotia seamen. m':§‘fm°'u,”°°’m'm‘;“ ww‘°‘°’°dI"°‘:o':'d,hola in hu hero sirius not 'rhursday North dn” by nm R.cM_P:night. will be escorted to sea on D ~.board their motorvemal, probably tomorrow. Glitter Will Escort Velo! .. caidltiims the Governor is empower ed to release the prisoners, but if the extradition request arrives in the meantime his hands will be tied, because an extradition requat can only be taken up by the French and Canadian govemments. Under a law passed March 10. 191|, and proclaimed in St. Pierre, prisoners for whom extradition is re- quested may be detained for 30 days during which full particulars Mid motives must be submitted. Falling submission of such information im- mediate release should be given. When proceedings are entered, de- fendants are asked whether they wir‘i the case to be carried to their own jurisdiction for trial or conform to regular extradition proceedin_g_s_.4 (Continued on Page 10) Not Ready With St a te m e n t On Lumber Question ((`anadla-li Prnss Calilel noNDoN, Dee. iz-import of Russian timber to Great Britain. long attacked by the Canadian Government, came up in the Home of Commons today when in reply to questions Walter Rimciman. President of the Board of Trade, “iii he was not yet in a position to mam any statement. Questioned by J. L°°S'-70”" (Cons, Manchester Bliwkleyi, the minister said the matter had been further discussed between the Brit- i.s'h and Canadian sovemments. and the British Government was also in communication with the soviet Govcmment. The member has asked whether then was any UIOUNM by the im- port duties advisory committee. which is enquiring into the import of R.1&an timber following Can- adian complaints this trade I a breach or the ottawa esoeemente. produced under state oolltfbl- O ruelling rew Of Fernmoor Have Experience ii ¥ inthe ssl ls aa? :B 5:' l inasmuch as the Ruuian timber isl Covers Edward Y uimaiuoilienew . -» sa Nldélf Gln | o ._»_» . ~ ~_»_.‘ . . .’»'»' ¢_._»_»_.. » - . » ._~_o_- o.»'» o 'o‘. . » o - ~ » » ~ . o w » » .'.'» o' .'.°|°» . . ~ . fellow a merry 5 25 ii ii 5 iff Ill Clallla cnmnnsw IBUIIIUI, Me.. Der 11- iani-4 dllshs ii-our cfs.-hos relieved so contain is i vi g' "IfI5g*i§2 Egsggéaaa' fe§EEE Ig robbers remarked to loyee, “My wife a minister utomobile in cmnpanions had 1 room at Pei-1 _ , wday killing `~ five of ii group huddled in the if , the ciiier oold.‘| , , is and Gladys mas. I V ‘. . iv. .- . oil. They were Chalres H. Innes, 5, M ,I P d High 10:1: Miller. ggi! ed to M lilinilar-ld JosephWPsul-Bcncour was e o were ev ve to io advise ashirpftcri of the t ° ro ace perished in the first sweep of Urges More V decision against payment. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ia, ma _ iz Pham g;-.-:.-°-'~_'°3.,..... Miixnis "' 0’ A _ f MERE -1-1' . f'-»,..“, ~ ~‘l‘ FUNERAL ` YESTERDAY Spirit I“.Th°“2‘#Ei'f»'£2‘3 many years hs had devoutly wor- shipped. Peopie from all paris of the pro- of respect. A very large number at- tended the funeral from Tigmsn and surrounding country, the spacious church beinl Iillcd to overflowing. About sixty passengers left Char liottetown and these were ioined by others at Summerside and different vlhoe were present on this une De- needy list is :rowing larger every cemher day to psy their iasv. tribute dey. and so here is your opportun- The body left Charloitetown yea- terday mqmmg by special gum send the name and number to the whleh grind gg, ngngh abou; 11,30 Guardian Office. The I-cover Scouts , lr, m_ on mqd we;-¢ the que; of Charlottetown will then take over moumeg-5,31; g;¢¢11@n¢y Bishop 0-_ the parcels and see that they are guluun, elgrgymen of me d;°°¢5¢_ delivered Christmas eve to the res- representatives of the Governor R§“;'1°““;|‘d."";*;’5“t‘_1;fh$ 123.53 Gener , v rumen , H - - fmmg m°ft°f- 'rlkius the A cohesion cutter will he stand- mu- hrs mme I Sent'-PIL ¢0mm'l,,_m§,1?,,,f P,-.,,,f,,.,,§°1“':,,3f esii at the office me tire e admirer » 0 W WX' *WU* parted ing outside, and as the French po- , ` - . = emmenm memben og gh, gxwuuve and name out right away. Than the tow line A new one had been lice escort returns to port the cut- goumul memmn U; H15 Honour; send in your gift sometime before t personal staff members of the th* °I°°In¥ d°"°~ DW” ~ :glitches with digiemgyfm and the \ tor wui run olonslslilio glgikxromto R ef ts of Cémmbus mdmm ____ ,______ “nm” ood im D6 were DIG! I t Island and accompany er when the Kromhouifs crew sudden- I Scotia, where Captain Ross Mason (contin im Page iv aroused themselves. and hh oi-ew will :soo charges yet ° ° 'M md “ke” pm' m th' M” on . n n funeral at Charlottetown. 0 burly scaman sprang \rp,|to be announced in connection with 1 e a 1 e _ pushed the ooastguard at the helm the colorful dash to this French is- aud Yhlrhl the wheel hard land after breaking seizure off the _____ IGiVe Children IIlIARREl Their Her_i__tage I’REVIIIII&' K p The Christmas Q Q True Light How many of our nah! have nctfeit theloyandplsasnrsofgv- ing and receiving gifts and espcci SIIIIIITIII edh iliiauisi - 'I---”'““i‘~11-»fl Wllkirisoa. ,_ Remains gf Lgte Lie". any at the christmas season wind (“_._ "___, _y, this spirit is so prevalent. It is the many happy recollections of our peeping into that box and hardly' 'rhe late Han. charles Dalton, waitins a second before Dounoius on Lieutenant Governor or the Pro- the next sift- Yes. the Chrlstmas‘;’,h°°"”' °‘ Wm" vines, wus laid to rest yesterday in spirit certainly bruise many hoi>i>y` um., the cemetery in his native pg;-ish gg recollections: and that which makesI d "en" Tighish, adioining the church or it more joyous w you, is the fact of ,M nm st. simon and st. Judo, where lor that by sendins out your slits you hmm have given this same hnppinem which prevails in your home to oth- er' homes. As you will notice our ity to have that extra feeling of happiness as you open your C ist- mas gifts this season. All you have t0doistochooeethenameofthe| child you wish to make happy and meer :oth EREIIBII R0\I’T mlm , the year changed in the meantime, Itireign flames through the wardious F Simultaneously the legislative Mdfkét €Cf€d which was rluou with ou me garb- Tests 01' joey .Www the asm-,,,,,¢,,¢~S line Fireman called from 'fltxonto _ firm stand in French-German re- By Zen) Weafher stations, Lombum oha Your ooun- Ca r Dave,-3 ogggirrtioioi ty fought the fire for two hours ad t b lldi and a --- German army of 300000 unless -*- before jacen u ngs , (Call-illlll Prelll lumber pile were safe. BALIIAX, Dec. 12-Citing stat- Nasi Storm Troopers are included st It treme weather was too much for ,from the oil company blaze, which sl. s. Dixon. manager of the Auto- that nance ill not grant con- evim the hardy fL\'m°I'$ and mil'-, was confined to a shed containing mobile Legal Association, today told oesslons in t Ssor Basin terri- ket gardeners who have stands our yank, of 0n_ bmmwned th, J_ G_ me Non soon. gommiggm an Mn-,_ the historic Byward M21’k“l~ \’Vil~h Coal Company! yards where 'I‘ra.nspurtation> there were four Of the sum due Friday. $2.354.- the temperature 13 below zvi-o at thousands of feel, of lumber lay factors that would tend to reduce 438 is principal and 319355487 in» flllht °'¢10Ck "US m0mIY\!l “WI Sim unprotected. the number of traffic fatalities. terest. The remaining debt aggreg- Wbll under DPW Bt noon d9.=l>\‘f‘ the Persons who saw Innes and Briefly, he suggested more rigid ates $3B83.650.000 Altogether, bfishif IUHSUIM. the ¢0ur1ll1\' folk Miller enter the warehouse shortly tests for motor car di'1vers,certifled France will be 881200325 in ar- -wiyed by their own iiresidfs. Only more the explosion sold neither mechanical fitness of all motor rem. -‘IX T185 9l7P€'i\fl’d OH tho YUHFKCII was smoking. vehicles operating on highways; tion of safety de with produce for sale. __________ nod; 1 m_.,pe¢' _ The capital has one of thc great- 00,: cu-s_ md finmdm 1,. Europe [n est produce mwkets of its kind in Free Loan ,spongbuny “W5 to pmgeq pe;-was Canada. On a big day fami truck 'injured in ,¢¢ldem,g_ of Zero Weather is offered from about i.ooo whiflos. ’ 'rho mmissi , ' its Today's six was the lowest within Under'subscrlbed sittings clgere aft); reri?:I|wI‘i\nl§gsub- _.___ the memory of the olden offiflal .___ mission and data in other paris or (Curacao Prem in Brvlrd- (cmmim pm, ¢,;,|,, me province, also heard w. J. Bird. Loisoorv, Dee. iz-an intense MONTREAL DN 12-Th" PX' Driven by a brisk wind flames istics to emphasize his contentions, in that nur-nE_ and his ggemen normon Dec iz_Llsis for me S°°f¢W'¥ 01 the Novo Bootle cold wave blmkefed Europe with ment by the National Trust Cmn- pmy, operators in reeeiverdib d the Great Inks Lumber Eh, will be issued tomarrow outhQ I- Fil’ 5;? F 2 fligiiigglfi ig sg* Isiiiiiii l§§Es§III isiiiif nqotiatinga settlement st-rihsnowalmosctwomca thssiaiementwilllieihe Company and the Chamhsn Ccmmacc of Port William kt Alek l0\ll¢¥i¥diaculi0Il,bet1\¢ E a...-up-gn; ;a . . fourth irish Free store National Deifymme MS°¢111U°o 'md WR- snow and frost today. Cowon “I B a n dl t 3 Ro b un," of ;30_000_000 in 314 pm. am sentstive of the Ice Cream Manu- least nine deaths and created bon” were ¢|0,¢d mg, ,mfmom facturei-'s Association. Bird con- widespread suffering, B k of 5 mg “we gems mug,,,_,ub,mbe¢_ tended motor truds were not com- Four were dead in France from an $1 ,000 i The hmmm, un_;ub5¢m~,ed_ wmch 1. peting with railways in Nova Scotia exposure and a score of persons not stated, lr being token up by N14 WP” used meinly for wrvior wer, none ic hospitals- | (c.n“"*"“'hn Pr,” ithe underw,-|mm_ flflftrs llilldtéd 1l'0l'n Other mi»‘2\'t\.'I Five were rgported fqugd degd I 'rho muon- or the loan ic reach °f *"°’“P°"“°‘°“~ ‘ on the roads in Hungary where the BAY CITY, Mich. DOC. ll-Fm!! fun subscn ' Th h H ~ ptlon was in sh n.. 9 el D8 WN adjourned until temperature fell to four degrees “'°“- 'tu '“"“°"- "°"I’°° " N““°"°‘ ms: with the imni¢¢iislr".I’u§e°esr -’°“- 4- below mm. rahrenheiz. Bank of Bay City branch of an 011°.” in thtumdon market mi Y _ T _ V __ `_ :?_=“t‘°d uagoofmf \:mne:I“1‘}If: year for Canada, Australia. New -»-=f-1-'i-°""°" ?.$.““..“.i’.'...*l°i&;..‘.£.'°." °°‘ Lindberghs At Trinidad .........-... Lumbe, ¢,,_ Wg; After Hazardous Flighti mbbe was ' _ ‘ on thgyhmd ake e,nt (Canadian PQ Cable) ‘by picking wirelem signals out of ` uhmd me - --- PCB/I' OP SPAIN, 'l‘ri‘nidad. Dec. the air and keadx her pilot hil- bmk mm (Canadian Press) il-Riding the tail <1 a tropical band on the course. &R.Tf£RTl-IUR Dec 12-Adair ra&orm. the flying Lindberghs For three home, their position from the Amasmisn , lwaded YR home af- across the iisgiii s§§~ a go 5 in which continents became doubtful again and again.| Tapoim' outmmageatothe wire- iessbanorhnameriean Airways here. she waited expectantly for" information in the un-rain. As it. mnworwklioshnhepmedgml s pictur- to the pilot. 1"” ‘um 0' M ,on The tripwas hasardoib haeaill 1,, .mn ,,,,,,,_ 9,., "_‘,_. OoiondChai“|esA.I.indhll¢pur- and me uoimd sunset, vga. .\ \ ° -¢I&'sv~'~\lnnr 'hmmm hereaius oeio»ras.1‘, tenant G0vern0f In' season when most of us have aol GLA” BA! D” with herbrctherhlawovt terlzed In N a' t i V 9 youthful days, opening the overflow- on," w°m_»- ,.;°,a,d all ;1;2-2-Z;Z~:;:;Z;I;: Parish Yesterday, W Mckmv- "im Kms ff°m tl" lm imma as ian. william - _ - _\:,: large Christmas tree so gully decor- ,mon “mis hm Hawk* .J _ -___ ated. Tasting ,some oi' this candy, ’ - B. llacfllilllvrary today. 'l'hirteQ persons testified at the ` Kmilrdeidngéhtb deasadg gin |»8§ o “gs i. riiglr, ilfihdii lkaslldilat Mrs. Daniel Molieod home Hn. Wilkinso attire early on the Z8, mid her neigh be and told how W tempted to choke her lowed her with a gun t Leod horns. ln-s. Wilkinson warming herself in front d stove when a rifle bullet ai through the kitchen window killed her, Mrs. lifcheod related, Litas Cleseb The accused listened attentively as witne- continued hr mm testifyinl that only Q few min before the shot was fired M15 Wilkinson told of a quarml wi* Walta- over a woman. Mrs. Mc- Leod also said Mrs Wilkirtg claimed Walter had followed when she fled from the Wilkinaoi hane where she lived with aside xiii’--“lcd” “‘° °"' °°' °,.;r. ‘"‘°:.°f°";““ ......... .....e;'*"', me ~ “W °\“'*“°*“ ' iutiiecii hoivngnish sol- ° . “"Y°“‘*“¥*°Y*1‘1"¢|*'ll1\°`l“"°'“‘°“¥"“‘ "“°’“~ I GRAND ¥UNC'l'i°N- C°l°~ D" n,oquier`:°isiu was oeieEimad` |husi»ndana¢hiis,sndwaii.ei-3 just toobadftx " ' iv 'l‘li90alildil-Dcutta'i'l‘leurdeU|l8 12-llghiiwen killedandtwo 3.1 ggglpgmp gg-mn gg ,hiswlfe. Oni the opanin NL °v¢11°'\`l1f°°‘H*I“***“°°**°“1"°l\°l1nf|oll!h\ill°lll»lH\¢` ‘go rueuiaumtoovsmm-Dau: |Leod's door Erevenied n§r°t”°' _ _ ` ' 9 _ mm., .4_,”n,`mf ,,arrhe¢t¢toois1itw;v3s:'Il5,°t;>mo"r;4¢us»iguisosomeqt°<:anyw|N N asiisiedhynwv..i.a.mseDom1d, 'beinr¢iio¢,sl»ioloam.anng-',_ ` M. UWM” mas S8 mrlhvwt hm- » Deacon, m . . - ' ~ accordion' witness. ;..._»,‘.” explainthe situation. Under present today The two injured were not ‘ ` tsgsu.;-Deacon, and'Riv.L Douglas,»1;»y¢.g- ¢|¢ M l ' expected to mover. uoxennalot 1. as Masteroi cess- sum woman, repeated sn The men. all employed on I fed mmlsa Bishop osoulvon was t mi the throne assisted lv all road protect, were carried by ‘pin _ ' Dr m Alberwn, and Iuiesuassooreezaowhiaomom-' nav, _os pheli, Hain-side and buried in the d¢hrls~` Rev. Patrick Hogan. chorlimetowh. ,Mwhkd Pm" Oraly four bodies had been recover- _ _...___ His Excellency Bishop 0'Sulli- PM-,us Dec w_FGr the ed tonight All ct the dead were icmgdim pn.) van delivered a brief eulogy on the time the' French mum* °°nm.m_ rddents of the Glade Park res- 'p0R,0N10, p¢¢_ 13._A1_\ gg-pb.. life and work of Sir Charles and ed today B default m tm Wm, debt( lon near here gm mg guhwqqent yin 'high than chanted the final ahsolutiona. payment ‘O the Unmd sunt thu; The men just had blasted ln ang ,wept gh, wmhou” og un vu” Clargymm from different parts of mm an $232003” due Dwemb' cpe-n tunnel on the road and had pet,-cleum go" Ltd" m me 'Ht mg the province were in the sanctuary. 1° 'returned to clean it out Another M Tomnw, lm md” hm-M4 3° The pall bearers at the funeral 'shoe me Government comme" blast on the opposite side of the death twu wa,-kmen who hm m¢m._ yesterdgy were: Messrs. J. A. Bar- ,mu bound by the tems., d, canyon apparently “loosened the me the building S few mmm” be_ nard, “Chester lifflcfiarthyil J. chamber of Depum. to my I' “I” "“" °*"'°‘ "'° ‘° fore it woe on inferno of hh-sins f,’“°*°hn°m' _§;“°_,f_ R ‘fha ' age because the situation has noi sulsnitted at he inqiist and dean cribed how he followed hh I to me lelneod home AGQE warned him against peering a blind for fear he would be shot. Other witnemes testified as character. identified exhibits dwlrribed technical details ol t shooting. T50 NYU!! Wil be resumed too morrow mornin: nie Woafher, OR! j ovens ‘ AY ’ ‘ can I You fiiimi or ANY11iini, Couifv. ‘fIiAl| A Bti) $IIt'.l‘.f ~ ` 0iiACO\.DN\(i\(§ f .isis E’ 'C i, . / , zé/CTA Fralli to strong lcsti-rl_v wind* partly slondy and cold. _` \-,<\\\\ Vi ‘ /1 . V 5 (Canadian Preaai )(E1~rc0Ri>l.0i;l(`AL 0l<`l-’li`l2, B in Deo J%.\flilirnum and maxim All 7 lli lin |.~rnparatun-s:-- llawaun ... ... ... 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Hariilme lalf:-Fr~¢l\ to sim westerly winds; partly rimidy lu cold mga me in moi-log if 'mo ionigm as owl. -‘ Sun een this afternoon at Lx li rr moral at 1 purely made is so no ence a mu 'lv-iioef-io- ns- arm... ,mm th” alba fm, ‘ “me i nwhqhhr thin Charlottetown. °°f°li\1w°=»l=°\\11*°lll~»vsmv»». cannsaxsmsiniu esueia more he lauded' "pans, Wool, sua-L(-airs) swan an lit; ii"~.I,ii.-..'°:1~‘s-.fffg-jf.-1 " ii IIIIUIIIQ3 -v.-»~.~\» _-....nik-,A-_ ia ,c i ‘NSY-i.»,. ~ __~ .I 5. \,-' bf; , i ln. :sissy I ll is ,. L. . v "U li if I5-i