MAxiMs OFA MERE MAN ii foundation. no. like ii building, ma... mi n——— r?- (tiulottetown flulrdlln Two Cont! Iiirniiu Guardian. Founded [III CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936 7%” ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 10 PAGES F MAXI MS i 0F A MERE MAN Even Intellect is secondary in importance to will. Annllill Subscription Delivered 84.00 n; Mull Cllfllll-lu and U. it. A. $4.50 SEABUARI] four Ship Reported In Storm Strike North Carolina. t“ TllE ASSOCIATED PRESS) natty tFri :1 ls the 10th anni- msary of the tropical hiu-ricaile Iitieli swept in Item the ocean uroas the east coast oi’ Florida m] into Alabama and lilistlssippi, fcpl. l8, 1926. in that destructive blow 3'12 per- nn; were killed, 6,281 were hurt, 11,884 families were twmporarily made homeless and 1,000 homes “t; destroyed. The greatest damage was at laudertliile. Hollywood. Dania and llailcah. where the dead number-ed Mic! Dancer Zone. t L30. l-‘l-Lllt HEAVY LOSS JACKSONVILLE, Flih, Sept. l'l-— tA.P.-~-'I‘ho STKISOHIQ worst tropical. hurricane l‘Olil‘(‘(l toward the Care; little section of the North (‘t‘:l<'lll‘ toniirht carry- t of death. and ticsiruc- United states \V.’i\fll0l‘ " l'.l live uartted those ozi land it» expect, full lturricatie . l"li.\t '75 titties ait hour, l. 1,11 title sitid ‘.0l'l'i'.‘l\llll ziiciital and psivatc agen- ft‘, tttttttl citizctis in ca=tcrii North Cl . and Virginia to prepare for ui- >i(\l‘lll. Dcspitc \\'(‘il'~lI0l' Eilfcdll \\‘iil’illllg5 icr scvcral day's, it 103st four ships WLTQ believed in the dtliiucr zone. Film caVirti “the sicriii a Mitre one and said it probably‘ toxtlii nilct-L tlic Atlantic. siittboriril treat s"iillillt'll‘t, N, C_, to Atinntc C11‘- N. .7. They ordered hurricane iiliizili iip in the area from Wilin— iiixtoii to .\l1llll(‘f7, N .0 and north- east .\'.iii'lll warnings north. iiiid south o.’ this stietioti. The Hatitpton Reads Maritime Rxcliaiiszc said it frnrcd ioiii- ships ltl icft Norfolk within the. . . ‘Z-l iioiirs itiigltt be cauflhii iii 31h‘ sttillii. It listed tlic \'L“\~.('lS its: Th" West Texas of the Southern Bixiiipilu» lllizti boiiitd for lioiistoit, Texas, The Whitipit- oi the Stnitlartl l-‘ruit (fciiittoityx boiitid for Cairn. The ili-irsh .hip Ashworth. ltoiintl tCoiiiiiiucd on Page 3t coulfirvruts ’ i "Deuce iii Florqaa. Pmvniiil Mon- t “Y Sci» 21 Aid l i ~- - of rink. , l ' Notice — Yeo's this] "Bk. Special show, L-8429-9-l4-l5-1'l~l8. Theatre “Icvmc to the dance lti Seavicwl W-lOIl Friday tiight. September till Admission 15 cents. 14-6545-9-17-21. i uTMncMiilan Hotel dance Mott- “? Nishi. Kearneys Orchestra. __ _ L-6585-9-l8-2i Kmkora Hall, Bingo, lunch and ‘will fivcning in Kinkoi-a hail Fri- ‘ayi S°Diember 18th, special music. L-6503—9-15-2i "Fflhtrv Bale - COfllWilll - York B21"! Women's Institute Saturday, Fiifmber 10th no of Anti-Tuber- Ls league at Holmiitrs. L-8545~9-1'l-19-2l. "United Church Western Young "T0108 Uiiion—l~‘nll Convention. 80mi- September 1am. 1e. 2. 1:10. 19X lunch 12.30. Banquet 5. Eech °° L-6575-1i. footy Sally Ann" will be pre- ‘enicd by the New Zealand Dro- gatic Society, accompanied by the “on” 3B3’ Orchestra in Sturgeon 52L‘ °n Fkidav. September taut at ' P- M- Dance afterwards. Ia-ODH-Q-ld-al. tW. D. Croiiiiizty ‘of the IlliCl'.i>l'. who made an in- ‘ summer. ‘areas embracing portions of hopc, and ’l‘ratrailic. Hqtretim should be London Bobettes l Tho women's police force oi’ New Scotland Yard in London, [ling- lzind, is an Important part of the city's law enforcement "c", a", Sim“? slllfl- P010. 8811196, head of the force, and Inspector Clafll"! 8-3 headquarters. v Official Conliirtntation Of Dalvay And Vicinity In Park Recommendation Report Of Ottawa Officials Recommending Dalvny And Adjoining Areas As National Park Site 1\\\’llltS Government's Decision. As })f'0\'1(‘ll>'ly icportcrl in the end of the L1:iii(l_ The Eiistcm Giiartlitiii. Diilvay hits been fa- boundary of thc lvintcr River sce- vctircd its it National Park site lion of the Park should be across in the rccotiiiiiciidatioit made t0 tlic iitouth oi Mil Cove. tlic Provzirtxal Government by The siiitclhilLs cxtriidittg almost across tlic entrance to Tracadie Bay, should it. is stiggcstcd be in- cludscl by making the souiiicast- crn botizidaigv a 1111c zlrawn from the south of Mill Cove to the cast- crn end of the sandhllis lying a- cross the mouth of tlic Boy. In all a sea shone line of about 27 mil-rs is proposed for tltc Na- tional Park. Various reasons for this Afcssrs. F. ll. if. Williamson and of the National Parks Branch of the Dcparttncnt Ylblt hcrc carly this Iticititlctl wilt Dalvay ls the Cavendish area. and adjoining New Rustico, Stan- strut-lion London Harbour. Iii coitimcrtding the Daivay site tlic li‘(l.‘l‘lll officials refer to the valunbic acqusition of the bitlld- itigs for hotcl purposes. Substan- tial alterations, however. may be required. Ii is stiggcsictl that the Canadian Natlotiai Railways, or some othci" organization properly financed and cxtrsricnced in pro- vidiitg stich nrcoiiititotlittloti, should lease the building as a summer hoicl. To gain access to the beaches it is l‘l‘C0illil1I‘li(lL‘(l that an area. be acquirctl cxicntlltig on the south side of Mill Cove into which runs the Winter River. It ls consider- ed that the whole valley of this acquired.‘ 1n- CliISDIl of this urca would bring the southern end of the Park practic- ally to the Railway which runs from CllflTlOlll‘i')\\'ll to the east tCon. iiiictl on Page 3i Four Killed As Bus Brushes Tree CHESHIRE, Conn, Sept. 17- tA.P.l- A IIO-passcugei" bits skid- ded on ivrt tnvcment near here t0- nghi, and crushed into a tree. kill- ing fcitr DClTCZlS and iiijtiritig 15 others. The dead: John F. O'Donnell oi Waterbury, operator of tlic vehicle; l\li.~s Eliz- 'abcth Norton, 22, Cheshire; Miss Ingcbord Anderson. 30, Waterbury Mrs. Doris Galor, 32, of Cheshire. None of tiicsc hurt was believed to be in a critical condition. SettIeOQOOSlOrTtO/tte Political i Unrest Grows (c, p, By Guardian's special Wire) Col. Francois d: la. PARI5_ S._,,-,_ 1'; Th,- piip ; Xilll‘ followers in the "French strike, largest of a \\'i(li‘.<i,\l‘l‘fl(l \\'.l\'i‘. Part)” P1591111?" U?“ City wit; mutt-ti tonight atitr l:\l)tllliiilS‘l§llllll1ilC posicil ciiztrghtg nemummm m “him, gltcialis‘ Popular Front has deceived." pmmk“. “m, "m", ,t-~ .1 list Squads oi Itrliists, some of them p,.ncemakcr_ l shouting "Ln. Rocqitc to the scaf- The Lmeligrccnu.,,t gilt‘ znoan told!" roamed the streets trying to l workers i; 51x per ccnt lllt‘i't‘li5*.‘ lti rip down the posters. R venue's Social with “i iic But the new threat spread trot‘ iii possible politic“ fighting between tlllsiflill sections and the movement continued to some. l Rightista Ind leftists. HURRICANE THREATENS W1 llilll Rlllllllii f ii I. ll N T I i} l tutu PLANE rut tut tu or tutu mu Richman and Merrill expected to Leave Musgrave Harbor for Harbor Grace Today. MUSGRAVE HARBOR, NfleL. Sept. l7.—-The $100,000 monoplime Lady Peace was ready tonight to begin the last lap of its New York- London-and- return flight as soon as it could be removed from its landing swamp here to u nearby’ beach. A crew of mechanics hcre by Captain Eddie Ricken- backer frotn New York found the Diane little damaged today from its forced landing here after carrying Harry Richman and Dck Merrill across the Atlantic from England The two fliers had already freed its nose from the bog, and after a brought few adjustments, including the fitting of a new propeller, the mechanics had the plane's engine running perfectly. After the plane is taken to the beach, tlic ottly safe runway in the district, Rlchinan and Merrill will take off for lfarhoi- Grace and from there they will fly on to New There York. The fairly Pcacc is scheduled‘- to lcavc hcrc at noon tomorrow‘, Apparently the beach was con- ‘ and EAD HA ST FORCES CONVER cuvc; voc, Dunning Leaves l SAYS tttcnvtttii ‘Wstcttuttta (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) OTTAWA, Sept. IT-Oniy oni‘ judicial appointment, that of licr- bert Shaittlleyt, K. C.., Victoria, t0 the county court, was completed at today's scslon oi’ cabinet council. Other bench vacancies, in- cluding that of the Chief Justice of Ontario, will go over until next week, Justice Minister Ernest Lapointis, acting prime tninistci‘. stated tonight. Two more ministers will be added to the number who are ubsrnting themselves from Ottawa (luring the iwuttin tutu next week or two. Finance Minister - Charles Dunning will leave, pro- bably tomorrow, for Prince Edward Island, and Defence Minister Ion MucKcnzie is on his way to Hali- fax where he will attend the an- nual meeting of the Canadian In- fantry Association. FLIERS UNDER utucu out (C. P. By Guardian's Smcitil Wlrc) FORT RELIANCE, N.W.T., Sept. 17 - Flight-Lieutenant Sheldon Coleman and Aircraftman ionlchi. cOlllliifilfis who found thcni prc- parcd to fly the airmen to hospital recuperation iti Edmonton. sidercd s. safe runway‘ for the big ‘, For 31 days Colmmn and F310,,’ monoplanc. Thc motor vessel Llrt- l who fo,.,nc,_.1y coin ll which brought Ricken- backer and his rcscui: crew here was sent back to Curboitcnr late to- day. I: was planned to dismantle the Transutlatitic plane and take it away from here in the Lincoln if the bench was unsuitable. The rescue party will fly back to Harbor Grace in other DlilllCS to- morrow when Dick Merrill takes thc Lady Peace into the air again. l Three Killed in Trinidad Blast ((2 P. Cable By Guardians Special Wlrc) PORT O1“ SPAIN, —Ti'iilldil(l, Sept. l7-'l‘hrcc tacrsoits were killed today iii ti tvrrific explosion at 'I‘rinidi\ti household's refinery, The iorcc of the explosion, caused by excess pressure in a pipe, shook the whole plant. One man on the top floor of tlic building was shot several feet in the air and was killed instantly. The other two died in hospital froiti injuries. The building caught fire follow- ing the explosion and threatened further damage. Fire aparatus, cs1- led to the secneintmediatcly, was able to control the blaze, however, before it gained headway. ORDER. SEARCH BOSTON, Sept. l7-—(AP.)-Thc United States federal board in- vestigating the sinking of the S. S. Romance in collision hero Sept. 9 with the S. S. New York today ordered s diver to make i; thorough search oi the wreck and nearby harbor bottom for bodies of pos- sible victims. l in the aft; r their were stationed Nova Ssotia, wandcrcd over wind-swept. Barrcii Lands being forced down after gasoline .-iif)til_v gave out. President in Optimis- tic Address At An- nual Convention (GP. By Guardian's spechl Wire) .S'I‘. - - _ ‘ . . . . . . . ANDREWS HY THE SEA’ N' the hpaitish instiiucnts, tonight led his PIISCISI B., Sept. 17—(C. P.) - Despite the world-wide, y Arthur B. Wood. Picsidcnt and Managing Director. said today inj .his atldrcss to tlic annual conven-i J - . l-‘cricyi. lost a month in the Birrcn ‘ Lands, tverc under tncdlccl care tit this Royal Canadian Air Force bxse ‘lion of the Sim Llic Atsurance Company of Canada. , His opinion, he said, was based on reports from all parts of thcl, world. In Great Britain, he ivoint/cd! out, employment now was the high- est in history‘. Ccniparative siabiiitqv prevailed, the csdcn‘. asserted. in the exchange value‘ of the currencies of leading» tradinz nations. Price levels had' become lacitcr adjusted. Another vital indication o." eco- nomic rcconwtryi citctl by Mr. WOOd was wiia‘. lie termed “the return- iii: i‘.'."l‘.ilf' of our txvctlic. resulting front tlic improvement iii general businc ctnciiiiozis, . M.. "Kl poinicil to the iiotc- ‘eiortiiy improvctncitt durinu the first. half of tho tnascnt year in \ . . the durable Qocttls indw tries. Build- It was planned to start the 900- ‘ mile flight “outhward to Edmonton tomorrow‘. Stops may be made along the way and their arrival in the Alberta. caitital is uncertain. They may reach there tomorrow night. Wild berries were believed to have formed the chiTT part of the lost aviators‘ dict». No other nutri- tious vegetation grows in the barren lands. when forced down, Coleman and Fortcy had only one week's CmCl‘I.l(‘lil‘_\' rations and a supply of fi ii hooks. Bilingual ilurrency Issue Next Fall lCJ’. By (iuardiatfs Special Wircl CALGARY. Sept. l'l-tC. P.l~- Csnadtfs new biiittyuttl t'lll‘l'(‘i‘.(‘_\', as provided for in recent icahlalion would probably not make is ap- pearance bcTorc next fall. Graham F’. Towers, CrOVPPIlOX‘ of the Bazik of Canada, Ottawa, siild in an in- terview here today. , Maine lipholds Liquor System t (A. P. By Guardian‘; special Wlrc) PORTLAND, Me, Sept. 17—(A, lit-Indication that lnrgci" cities of Maine favor the Stale siorc method of selling liquor was rcvsii today in the vote of several lllllllllllpilll- tic= 0n lccal option QUCSLlOIlS sub- mitted to the electorate in a refer- endum MOnday. wggyg and “pom-d ciiiptoyers‘, Police, fearing violence, were uuthgmy We, “mm-y \lt"\'l.{l\l(‘.\ .\!i\il0il(.‘(l twrhcrevcr onepftlic signs named by workers to ,-,.p,~_t-,»iil atlpcitrfd. them 1n 0011mm"! bargammg s l settlement of the Lille dispute left numerous other strikes in in- \ TEA is delicious l l t 4’ inc. iticciiiitory- and iron and steel coitipaiiics had reported earnings 100 p1"? cent larzcr than for the corresponding period of 1935, and the combined earnings of more than 4T0 iiidtistrlal corporations shw a 52 rczcrii‘. increase over inst "i‘t.<.- that the North Ain- cricaii continent i mill in a coni- . "ativeiy early stage of its dc- ir: t ' lCciiiiiiiizii on Pagcflfi)’ Railway Director is island Native. l(‘.i’. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) AIONTRPLAL. SJDL. 17~tC.P.)— Colleagues tiresciitcci n wrist watch lOlilgliL to B'l‘0lii£ilt L. Daly of \\'.t‘.x.l;>c;:. il(‘\\']_\'-lliilll(3tl director of‘ the Cztnaciian National Railways to i- zhc Company Labor Uiiiot Long a conductor Oil the wesern l town. He ii tzcncrzil chairman of; lincs of the Canadian National. Air. Daiy is a naive o" Charlotte- the Order of Railroad Conductors. wcrit Reg: on. Cathitiiati National l\\'ll_\'\ The i7l‘(‘f(‘!l'.fiil0ll was mad.“ by Joltii Bell. (lcticral Chairman of the tot-tier of Riilway 'l'e‘e1rnph- .:r.~‘, l~ ' ti Lines. Canadian _P..cifie Roi. '.l_\'. in the -,>:c:~.cilce of ‘B0 railroadci" ziiiil he was (lccply 1 in. Dut- touchcd by the gift. lie declared he would carry‘ out his new duties to tlic lxst of hit. ability. feeling that. the ititeicsts he represented were ' his nivn llllvftWls‘ as wcll. W A Irlbuarty Labo Stand Re Re-armqment for the G0\‘f‘l'lli1ll;lli's i-carmament “t. as a cori- prnuratti looinctl tori‘ tentioiis ]).lliil fnr tli. pnrty-‘g “initial t-ntifi-rriict at. Edin- burtzit sliirtiiic- 0-! 5 Iii View of lite Attrition in Eitr- cpc, many Labor trailers think the time has conic to iiiotltfy their op- position t0 the tivoeraiii, ivlilch was party is mcetiiic tomorrow: to con- sider the statement of policy which . sincc the outbreak of the voiced frequently iilYOllRlTOUl tlic last session of ]illilliillli‘lll.. The national cxeetitive of the N IMADRID Launchfirive To Relieve Besieged Alcazar Fortress Fierce Battle Fought ‘Near Toledo As Insurgents Open Triple Offensive. i (liy Ramon Blardoncy") (Cop) right 1930 by The Associated Press) N ADRID, Sept. l7-'—(l(‘l1i‘l'Zll Francisco Franco. head of legions, lT5,0ilti strong. CiflllllWl ihc utivcrnmcnt-held cities of i unsettled international outlook, re-. t‘ , , ,- ‘covcry is becoming ~ lolcdo and Nltultiil. A battle, which (itncrititient sources termed “the fiercest i-cvtilution,” was fought near‘ 'l‘olcdo, 110 milcs south of .\l.'idi"id. k The Fascists were driviiiu‘ toward 1,700 of their comrades threatened with being l)lll\\ll up iii their besieged fortress‘ the Alcazzir at Toledo. Government lctidcrs who earlier hurl announced a “ter- rible decision" to blow up the fortress and all the men, wo- men und children within. postponed action today to give the occupants one last chalice to surrcntlci‘ their women and children. The men they said, were doomed A I THREE-FRONT OFFENSIVE l Premier King And The 0OllC‘l‘l\‘(.l illSllrgflilt, offen- t [sire against Aiiidrid ivus tmdt-i- way j on three iron‘ with tlic opposing tirinies nuincri tillv iiixntt cvcti. i Sporadic iiglrniig; hrcko (rut. d"ir—‘ CHERBUURG. France, sefiz. ‘hi i l div ' l- (' i ‘ur’; ll aiulttifitis limlttlt‘iuflatlilllluotlhh: “(on cnmwfixn radiant sun- ‘llorqnécs, - f .~llll'.O P.i:iic lvlinistxzr MacKenzle ' ' l-Zitig; ‘tii i‘.1<."iill')(3l'S of the Canad- Govcrnniont, p1..:.t-.. tilt-u icpivuti to have brough: down six cncnii‘ shipsr-one said to be foreign-titanic inn (ltltftitlttli to next week's meet- ing of tlic l/aaituer of Nations As- ~- ‘ll)l_\' at (‘it-item arrived this af- ‘mxdgrfifttfii hi]: “mam i.“.'i'.0!:l'l at Chet-be aboard the rage of a‘ SUl1i‘l'1(\, air fcrcc. tlic Lin” Eilhrwc“ of B“ “n G0\‘Gl‘llll'lt‘lll. to: gilt camp liriictl Wm‘ Philip?“ R05" Canadian for foreign "tiai -ilcv:1 lillUIb to M “l” l’) Fmmot “'35 pmscnt to c the iiciczzaiion a irreeting. ' Raoul Dandiirztnd. min- out. portfolio. Minister of DlShl- SION Rlfl‘()ll'l’l‘.l) m? HENDAYIC tncc. Sept. ll‘ -(A. P ,_Qu.n.,.,.h ; ,,.,.,,,,..._(.d ‘HUN (,1 ‘titan l?» ‘ "Se and Dr‘. O. me bunny, (-,C,,.e,.,,,n,.n,-5 .0, h_ Under-secretary of crii lirmv ionlvli’. ztricl Fl . 7'1 Affairs lrmren‘ awaited an open break lo fitcniizitc h 33'- Km“- fl no“. Oflcpuqvl, illfilll)t“.‘.% of the dclcpa- tmuncqnfils and BJJHJ, 5 ta ii were iii excellent form after “H518 Mum, we an enjoy-able sea journey. (low. ‘ (t! forces at, Or-O. lii-“l ‘-‘- ‘~ Sebastian, wcrc at 1 FOUTCCS rcuaicil. l5: .- sought to llllllflh" it.» iiianiiiitc upon l the army. l tThc NilfltiillillSls biokc with‘ Anarchist,- in tlic .\.ill'l‘(‘ll(l('l‘ of San Sebastian Lin‘. \\'i('l{, and pi't"i‘t‘lliii'd ‘ the lattci‘ from ilrin: tlic ci'._v when i they flcd to Orio before acixuiiciiig Fast-Lsu» I PEOPLE Boosr ow WHERE ‘ft-ll?! WERE Bonn BUT Nor’. WHY g Bondemn Yellow _ J o u r n a l i s ill 1C1‘. By (iuiirtlianls .\'|)i‘\l.il llircl ANTIGCNISll, N. F ‘t’. l7 IC.P.)——"P.o't." ' " daily 1lL"»\'.~,l . ilotttl‘ cf lllul‘ .‘~CC\ll(l§il.$ and a :flt‘ill'._\"' was ).:t\. convctiticti 0i the Chill‘ 'l‘\“;l‘.(‘.\"l‘O Sop’ lT-Cl" ~ Min‘.- .1.i illfiXlfliilill tctttpcratilrcs‘. l\‘vt.l‘, w. it 1c \\‘<\ttict. -: “t-ti Ylllllll ti! Ltatcuc of Anti Itiiish iltt .~ — — -- — s '3“ 33 In 11 yggoliilttty, it» l ‘min. ‘.t t t‘l‘.' __ -- --_- 40 till llc“\\.\§>l\l7(‘l' in Nova s‘ ‘ t ‘ — ~~ -— — 3i iii __ d - fit} 133 t u‘ :.l\ l 7 4- ~40 03- _ __ _.. _ . _ iii so V” fail»: , . .- _ _ ~ os , 3. Qttittttt- us May Modify ‘ "it 68 (‘ tan —- -— — ~42 54. 1c this afternoon at 12.23 and 1o .:ht a‘. 12 LONDON s? . 1- (C1, Cave, UV.“ b" Suyvnivusd m u“. ‘tytyuod Siiii sets this evening at 6.06 , p . i~ . . . . \- . - i ~ _ _ qmc qumnon gr 1mm support muh,,_enu__ and rises tomorrow morning at Ernest Bevin. leading ziatlc "-43 First. quarter moon Wednesday, already h:l.~ saiil t.li.\'.' till‘ "Fascist lll<‘llli(‘("' could no lot‘. 1l‘l' ml)‘- 33- 6-12 P- M- bc incl hi: more l't‘.'\tilllllt\l‘..~ anti ‘ summwsld“ “d9 1B mlmlws m“? this is tlic olhiiioit of a tlittiivtzlr of ma“ Ch““lm'l°m“"" the cclicrii‘. (llllilifill of tlic trades I Tum CAR Hm“, union council. l l ~ t it the })lt)1i<.\.‘ii.'i Ls tnven even. . itiilotii» Leaves Ilorden 0.05 A. bl. I l‘. In _ o 1'. u. itiuritfictl suppoit and carried by 1mm. t|»,,,,,,,.,,m,, 1| L in, {inn P. . ' , n. 0.4 u. n u ~ M Rum"!- ihc cotifeictice a split of somi '. (‘mlumfilwlnl "“|‘nd’n;"3‘;l,, m“. u; consrqiicncc is forcsectt in the clllitiuulvix "III" llnmllli. Ii-"vtflflb" 7th, t... Illlllllillfllll "my mnrnlnl "In “in Ito mim- on aloha-ya. Twelfllwl aml Saturday. Ferry "l" u." Illlnlen i-h-r u rioo a. itl- Ind In" lo..."- Tnrmenilno rm no Bile A- ll- OI t Labor ranks. It. is llillllill)‘ that any statement will be made after tomorrow's ex- euitive meeting. rcllrlr - u’: Jlq IS~ I I