» ~ \ t i’ _ . _ _ _._..;. »,. ' 1'- ' ;','/52%;-"1-/" C1- 4 f . /V _ _ . , /_ .-.-_".,.:,-,ff . » _ . 1 /.1 . ..1»-».-4.-,zxc ' if - -- f »' , -' V. :~f'f»:;- .1 , ~ _ ._ ea.. 'rua cnaaaorraroyyiv c_1_ig.3_1yai§_ _ ___ 'PAGE SEVEN _ _ . ogroaaa 21, 1932 aritime Senior Hockey Is 0 rg League an1ze d Charlottetown, Moncton And Halifax Admitted - Dalhousie _ Qui Of ‘-‘Big Four” This Season Because Of Financial Difficulties iuiii iiowiis IIGERS 8-4 (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S.. Cel. 26-A band of fast and aggressive ruggers from Acadia University, Wolfvllle. today assured themselves of a play- off berth for Halifax City League honors when they downed Dai- imusie by 9 Soore of 8 to 4. GLACE BAY. N. S.. Oct. 26- Dhcg Bay Legion Guards defeated New Waterford Trojans 5 to 8 H1 1 Cape Breton Rugby League game more todoY~ - iiiiiiii cniivicis (Continued from Page 1) 1-1- iheir cells. Reports are that s iearch in the quarries has been inade, but no weapons have been located so far. rroporiy 'runes ' The reported expectation by the prisoners of outside assistance is being thoroughly investigated in an xffort to learn all the facts! It was not the fault of the maddened in- mates that' the disturbances did act win their freedom. Their at- tempts were properly timed, it is mid. 'But the expected outside as- sistance failed to materialize. The part the eight Toronto Com- munists played in the two revolts has _vet to be told. That they were In sympathy with the serious dis- turbances is fully believed. But whether they were the instigators has yet to be leamed from the rigid enquiry under way. “Tim” Buck and Tom Ewen, lead- ing Communists, have made state- ments to General Ormond, prison officials admit. Secrecy surrounds these statements although they are said to contain nothing sensational. Both appeared before the superin- tendent entirely, of their own vol- ition. __ In the prosecution of the eight incarcerated Toronto Communists, the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice played the leading role: one of their number testified against them at their trial. His testimony re- vealed that he had gathered evid- ence after having succeeded in be- coming an official oi' the Commun- 'Sf Ofsanizatlon. Kmwledde possessed by the Roy- al Canadian Mounted Police of the °"°l”lDilion 172 178 185 - Total-2454. High single, Pat Power, 267 pins. High three, M. Bolger, 625 pins. Forget-Me'-Nots Reta. McFarlane 125 164 169 M. Ranahan 88 101 144 M. McFarlane 125 112 166 Doi. O'Br1en .. 144 162 225 . . . . .. 65 117 106 ’1`otu1-1-2013. Pioneers Gertie Doyle 141 197 203 R. Mécuhc 1a2 156 171 M. Cmrnglicr 105 135 106 l\i. Bcirigmi 65 126 'i45 A. Walsh . . . . .. 144 117 127 'l'ot.nl-2120. _ High single, Dot O'Brien, 225 pins. High thrcc, Gcrtle Doyle, 541 pins. ure-house, That "intimate touch of declined considerably during the month during the twelvc months years years ago about $500,000, less sense newer countries to which duced from iso men to 50 msn. Mr. gl in order to set a good example in the evening. _ ‘ out P\‘_0bRb1Y his 8113126812 l0V€ iS Mr. and Mrs. M. Alban Farmer ~-A good and proper lookmut was music. His sister shares it with him. returned to the province yesterday not mainmmcd on me Bright mm me You hear 'mly me nnest sung °" i’0ll0Wli'lS 8 Wfddlllg i-OUT 1° M011' and this was especially So for some ho played at 25 Puk Lme' treal, Ottawa, and other Canad- time before the iceberg was seen," wit Thai is a home as well as a treas- ian cities. the judgment stated. "The court is bm of the opinion that if such a look- ent R w°iuuu'S huud" is entirely absent. lout had been kept the collision me’ No woman living can teach Sas- . fwould probably not have taken i te f h soon how to run a. household. place. mnu S 0 t 9 last meeting were "Under the circumstances dis "ad . Rag. Hornsby ` Gridiron. Notes R“'“'"f"g 1'” 0 "moon TRAGK MEET ~....¢--»»¢»_f,._ Cardmal Fold , n INTERSCHOLASTIC " versity squad eliminated the for- over the Second Saints last week, ayers if Rugby nas rnonaaais wick ex _ practice The hole at -third base, with me 0|-_ Adams gone, it wide open, but vioiaggon Hornsby is a. second baseman. Pres- of me ldent Sam Brendon predicted that for, me if Hornsby wins the second sack met' team from further competi- The use of substitute pl tion in the Halifax City_ League the games of the N. B. games. The Kelly clan has shown League, notes a New Bruns surprising strength this year and chance. has been' out in much interest will be taken when by all three teams forming it clashes with the Maritime Cham- Qliiliwiion. IS -9. distinct pions, the Wanderers. of the letter and the spirit rules. It has been adopted Are Winning purpose of working out as players as possible. The rul Although they dropped the first orning the number of play€i‘S game of the season to the Guards dlSliI1CUl' "ll0¢ ll\0l‘€ than fl A. C. the Caledonian have “come Teams whioh' get lIli»0 the back" in most convincing style, downs for the Maritime tit and have scored victories over all be up against regular rules' other cape Breton teams in a. fifteen men must Play and manner which clearly demonstrates P050 U10 163018 fl'0ll1 fll°SiJ W that the Macrier cup holders are‘ to last. unless _something un stlli, as ever, in the championship seen occurs. Then one team class. equalize by dropping a. playe the event of a man being inj May Play Here on the other side. Some years rugby football in the Marit Rumours persist that the Mount, suffered severely through tlnke Allison Academy team will show with the rules and ottemptin its wares on the local gridiron graft fell-l1l‘€5 0! Other WINS shortly, probably on Saturday next. football upon it. When the The game will be a return match tempts were abandoned and with the Prince of Wales College game played with adherence to squad which gained a 6-0 victory H1195 B- 8l'¢8l2 imD1'°V€m€l'iiS f0l team. Announcement came today of the signing of the 'Rajan' by thc I ‘.;;n.".ls on a one-year contrtuci. many berth Frankie Frisch, a Cardinal e gow mainstay, will be shifted to third states base and with Jim Bottomiy at first “een_.. complete the triumvlrute. If Ad- p1ay_ ams comes back physically fit, it le will and ever. will be difficult to bench him. how- com- ___ ____ histle RUMURKRUEGER ured ____ B80 (Continued from Page 1) imes __.______ii. fin! bine, came new “clues” dcscribed 8 120 as supporting the theory that Krue- Of get fled into exile after setting the at- stage so the world would believe the he was dead . f-he Wax Effigy of Himself 10W- Those responsible for spreading the belief, insisted that no one but This ta reserved for news but may be inserted at the rate of 4c. criimn ausnnun Pf°Pef 1-°°/=°" .. __ Not Maintaine advertisements of a news chai-actcr on “Br Fan ber word. smelly payable in ed- (canadian rresa Despatch) ive. If you seek him out, he retires chestra. was up $0 -HS hish Stand- Mr Justice Humphrey Memsh into his shell. If you avoid him, he ard. Many remarks were passed on of th'e Nova Scotia Su _ ~ . . Dl'€m0 CONN? the hour in her lavishly furnished remembers you at cambridge* the artistic manner m which the who sat as a special commissioner a Eats sparingly in the daytime- Hall has been redecorated. tn conduct the mquh_y_ was em_ but ohl what cookin - . . phatic on the question of s. look- i h F The export of settlers' effects in and mst Omcer or thi Brg t Jin at t _ _ _ -'-“ _ from default contribu ing to e sep “mb” was va “ed “t “33'96°' Two university of Washington loss of the ship, in failing mgee ~H°m'Y Ch0W€n l‘€P0l'f£d Visiting the Boston. Thrcc additional days at of which $357,201wcnt to the Uni- chemis,_s_ working on the Classm.. that such A l00k_out was mmm gghoo ted States and 054.480 to Great canon of coals_ have found that as tamed" ' Chase Britain. . ' _ muclr as 80 or 90 per ccnt oi coal The judgment added a rider on new committees appointed were: The export of settlers effects has .can be converged into ol and Omer two questions that had not been 801100) ,Rst year or ,Wa The average per soluble products, ihisoiferins 8 submitted in the preliminary nor- Mrs. . possible source of go°01lll€ *md °“- ices of the inquiry, respecting the Saunders and Mrs. Fred MacRae; Fourteen kinds of coal were fest' use of liquor and the value of navi- progra Eganngdsfgtarlbegnyx ;l;(;;:d,3?:;; ed, says Popular Mechanics Mash- gation aids in Hudson Strait. Mrs, “ zine, the best grades slvlns the "in the 1h~stpiace.'the judgment News . . fill ln' read ‘the court is of the opinion mp C 1 t th U itea st tea. highest °“ YW" "“” "W" W ' ne;.]h;‘;nEe,_;ers ego to mm; c°un_ ferior ligniteg one-third of the PPO' that there is no evidence on which answe ed by the membership fee mu some return to the old lands, ducts was converted to oil. In Ger- to conclude that the loss of the ship The m the mme of their nmvim These many where coal is more plentiful can in any degree be attributed to home old und, mclude Austrm Belghum than petroleum, gasoline is already the improper use of intoxlcatir;_g_ fouowm gum., Dmmm-k’ pmm-|d_ Ge(-. made from the solid fuel by the liquors-indeed tl;_e evldepce wgun enjoyei mum Greecm “Elm Ho"lnd_ Nm, hyd;-ggengtin process, but the pres- lead to a distinc y con rary o Ben" b WW B951!! BWBd¢¥l» swnzermnd ent low cost of pdroleum in tha clusion' I _ __ mr "Hougekeeping g, Hundred `l'i thc Chilli-ill, Halll11i.Oll, 12 diiy-B | n on ' and the Imp mg, 3¢,|¢¢_ country makes the application of In the next p ace, t canno Years her seem remote thc evidence be said that the loss umm, ,,,|¢_ ,.,,_,.,-~, Au|tralie.N.¢.v.Zeelmd.l& - -2 ~ __ OTTAWA, Oct. 26.-The mas POLICE STATEMENT-An al~f_nu1 chief ofnoer or the Bi-ins c court, in accordance with _.___ was in any way contributed to by conwst many of our qanadians have been oklahoma couple file for divorce any defect in the equipment fur- : th rt thi in W°“bY 801118: -Brasil. Cub; Guatemala. after __6';l____;tre_i_a_i_'s__ ic;_g_et_;h_e;___;1n nth; :\_l8:_\_e_:_l_°Zl_;____y° ;_\:__;_l/_'_ inc; el;l_’____.__f Mom _unch Wu than “wed b Peru, Portuguese, rice, Alaska, groun B - ' ', th hom”_ Hawaii, Uruguay. British me Af- the worlds longest arsumeui- '“°“° ““' 1" th; °§;',t,;c,.°m,?;T:f e rica.1arituh south Africa. ner- --- __ ___ ?°;*“___f_;“:_";_’_‘___§‘{_ ° 'Y wa md . _ _rl ¢ u . - mud"B:'_::\mhH;?|“' Brmm Gm “ge wazoslever women ma e The judgment was concurred in supervising examiner of masters ana, _ urll. Blrbldol. _ d mt J mi 'print 1-I Kong, she-“Clever women don't. become by Captain L. A. Demers. Dom In ‘ °" “°' °“' . , . mon .wreur consume. - Krueger's closest associates had seen his body. They insisted that he t had obtained a wax effigy of him- self, and with the connivance of d associates, placed this in a sealed 9) coffin shortly after-his "death." Paris police. however. have certi- fied the death and after :1 formal autopsy, returned a verdict of sui- te* cide. . I _ h This declaration proved insuffic- legation in the local Liberal organ_f,-oighfer Bngh; Fan were held to ,ent (0 quiet the .mmom A few of st prisoner in Queens Countyghe in default, contributing to th Jail having 'been rcicascd befcrc loss ol their vessel. on an iceter serving his sentence of twenty-fivr in lludson Strait, in the Judgmen days was emphatically icpiidinzmljof the court yesterday morning. last evening by Inspector Fripps, 5’f’hc court hclcl that a. proper look- of'the R. C. M. P. Oth:-r allcgn ‘out had not been maintained. tions in the new paper rr-port, Iliff No ciisciplinary action was taken I11Spt\;iox' .~'t2lfo,ci_ are living inimii- by th gated. Juli tliscipliiie, The (i\::1i'ci~ `instruciions of the acting Minister inn rop:~oser.iati\'e was assiired, islof Marine. who desired only that 1 bemgawrril ma=r,¢_-,i,,._\lCkC<) UD by U10 ture. He never pretended to be an winners oi the auction forty fivcs §J1ll'~~_5H\\lLil°‘¢l'U"2_°“t WE lifeakef English country uire des ite what are as follows: Indies, first, Mrs. A. - B- MC ca" an 0”" ‘la 5' r°` they say. Sq I P Doiron; ladies, second, Mrs. Chas. turned 1° Ch“"°h1‘1~ Captam R' E' left her 9' large sum' bm what was A reverent collector of Jewish Boisner. Gents. first, Mr. Jas. Oliver' Chief Omceri E' E' Maher' antiquities, a trustee of the Nation- Mooney; gents, second, Mr. Patrick ‘md a ]“"5° “umber °f me "ew ag' _ al Gallery, Tate, Wallace Collec- McGuigan. Lucky table, Mr. Louis neared bemre the/°°“n‘ t° awe ew' tion and British School at Rome, Arsenauit. On conclusion of the dence' his own secretaries are busy. playing the dancing was begun by mo E h tl 0 Allefllitely lhy and self-obtrus- the floor director. As usual the or- mp 2' ° n Q" n ,gvenmgs with her ___m___ hard days e weeks after the funeral, came a 5 report that a prominent London 7' cigar maker had received :1 large order for cigars of a special blend that only Krueger smoked, A Groundlcss Siaiciucnt _ For several days this was lookcii upon by many ns proof that the suicide was faked, butfformcr riosc friends of Krueger camo forward with the statement. '.h:».t lic ncver smoked cigars in his lilo futri that the tale of spocinilv blended. Hav- anas at fzihulons prices was ground- less. Mme. Eboi'i.h's iifcl-'mc' friendship with Krueger, first. cninr- to light with publication of his will. He left of his personal fortune was grabbed up by his numerous cred- tors. Mme. Eberth later told of her ac- uaintancc with the former match ing, revealing how he spent man~ at the office. playing the piano by partment in Stockholm. CENTRAL ROYALTY The monthly meeting of the Wo- n's Institute was held at the me °f MTS- Harry MWAUSIH-Hd winter cruises from Halifax via. h an attendance °f te" mem' Boston to Bermuda and the British and two visitors. The Presld- West Indigs and (hence back w M\‘5~ M0101' MHCRM 0112005 U10 Halifax and Saint John, via Boston, BUGS- All-01' U10 F011 CHU U10 are announced by officials of the Bild Hd°lJf¢d» D\ll‘lYl8 U19 dis- two weeks, three weeks and one Settlers Effects And. cl°8ed_ me Colm, regrets that it |; 31:1” 0!" thi* D)-5U"l¢t C°n"9llU0H month will take the place of P.cr- ° . James Roper was clccted to d bbc '= - unable to exonerate the master mil 3 and CN* an “U1--<`S °P°1` 0121191’ S01l1b19S reply to the udfluvss °f welcome ated by the canadian National last he 001111118 C0llV€l”li-1011. MTS- ivlntcr directly from and back t0 I and She 5511595 the PUT- sca. without extra charge arc offer- Uf 13136 i0 melld maps. The cd for passengers taking the cruises . Mrs. W. P. MacLeod and discinbarkiiig at these ports. Thorn MEC- AEHUWZ Sick. Miss Bessie will also be a continuance of thc m. Mrs. Henry Chowen and Halifax and Boston, both wars and Major Ma.cR.ac. The Institute i`rom Boston to Sant Jolili. T110 were then distributed. The ships concerned are tho Lady Som- ali for next meetng is to be ers, Lady Nelson, Lady Rodney, r eeting is to be held at the of Miss Laura Cullen. The 33 cruises by Lady liners are three g program was then much wccks to Bermuda. Nassau and Ja- Reading, "Betty and the maica with three days in Jamaica, y M", w_ p, Magnon; pg- one week to Bermuda. with two GBYS A50" by Mfg, James R,op¢r; to Monlscrrci. and intermediate But there are other and in e such it pr0C0SS 9 ' recitation. by Mrs. Henry Chowen; lSll\'ll<'l-5. ll\N‘¢ W<‘°l1S 10 B‘“')’“d°5 , I-,yugggng Cm-gn weight," and ports enroute. with three days Mrs.1u-ed Meme. A dei- in Barbados. 2”! dave 1° Bfliish y Guiana (South America), and porll captain w. F. Mitcheii. ded with “"0 9”” “i ‘hc C“l"““' tee, Halifax, who sat as enroute, three weeks to the Baha- mas via aei-muse with nine den It , MACDONALD i I (Continued from Page 1) ' ficcted loudly. running fire of interruptions from lcft~wingers. stepped into the fray. While he had sharp criticism eral colleagues. previously twittcd Mr. Lloyd George with being a. successful farmer lnrgcly engaged in production of fatted calves which did not always find consumers. ceeded with the declaration free trade was doomed from the moment Sir Herbert agreed to the last gen- guarantees. One of the main difficulties of the parliamentary -Liberal party. he continued, was that it could not escape responsibility for what was done in the last 15 months. It \va.s entangled by committ- ments, he said, and a hobbled horse could not make much progress. especially if it had only one leg free. Sir 1-lcrbcrt, he declared, had fallen flat in a no-nian`s land and was caught on barbed wire he him- self had helped erect. Then, with the crowded benches still laughing, Mr. Lloyd George divided the two Liberal wings in Categories he called Pharisees and Sadducces. The Sadducees, he said, looked across at the Simon Liberal sup- porters of the Government, took a (broad, not to say worldly, view of fthe doctrines of the day and had |11ot the slightest belief in the. re- i S;-nrrection. i The Pl1ni'L=.i~cs--arid he looked int the Samuel g1'oup~--were nar- _row and self-righteous, straining at ‘such gnais as constitutional points ibut swallowing "huge camels." Arid lthc Phu1'isccs, he said, professed a !\\'>1‘klng i~cl;»:r' in the 1‘esurrcction. i Ho un..c;i by suggesting thc Gov- ernment, should meet the unem- ployment situation by embarking on a scheme of slum clearance, dock renovation. settlement on home land and similar public works. Winter Cruises On Lady Liners (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que., Oct. 25-Sev. eral special arrangements of sched- ules for the well known "Lady" liners, so as to perm`t a. series of company. These cruises of one week from M'a1-itime Provinces ports and connection by Lady liners l:c°.\'.cf:\1 . Lady Drake and L::;i;.- tirrzvklns. Most attractive among the 1932- enroute with two says at the cabl- tsi. Georgctwon, 27 days to Trini- Port of Spain, and calls at Dori-8 1”" A F F 'Ii ii' iii Gllllo Todo! and which tied the Academy_team sT_ LoUIS_ Mm 0% 26__Thc 2 ' t °“ their h“"" “fy some “me return of Boxers Homsby to the The Abegweit. football squad ago. _ di 1 fl ft ` 1 1 N 1 * ‘ ` I ,M ,__, had ,,,,,,, W M §»_f_____f_~__u_- _;;;__»3___ °_g_3_§-th; RUNNIM. RAL!-Is, 'i‘R1cYcLh Races outs this week will meet a team M. .‘.. .i. 1...-.Qs Numan” League cn.c,m_ may solve _ fmm H' M' 3' saguenay this af* `- some of Manager Gabby Streets ‘ ternoon at 3.30. ,The ship has a The M. A.,A. A. squad from lxoblems in rcorgunizillg the former good strong team, and the sailors Montreal is leading in the English world champions for mg; year-5 have already proved their ability football league in that City. The pennant m¢e_ 130, in various other lines of sport city team on which the renowned Logins gh, powerfur bamng ag. since the ship came into port. Ritchie McCoy is a half, has on tank of chmk Hgfey, ‘and with many occasions been McTler Cup spa,-ky Adams on the injured . Dai Eliminated contenders, and have 'held the fish street; was confronted with Championship OH 8- number Of 0°- itlie problem of reorganizing thc _ By their 8-_4 victory over Dal- casions._ housie yesterday the Acadia Uni- _Use of Subs A |310; EVENINGQS FUN Bl‘fi.§ll‘~i- Adniissiuii 20c. Children, 100- Y. BOWLING Commercial League Bankers His remark was the signal for l. A- M05h€!‘ 134 192 221 W. Owen ....... 207 167 173 1..ePage ......... 145 108 1.63 At this point My* Lloyd Gegrge, C. B. S. _Ling ........ lii7 255 197 with . bland smug on hu gM¢_ Maclntyre 130 161 145 Total--2592. Prowse Bros. for the Government he directed W- WNUUCK 195 most of his remarks to his old Lib- A- HOHYY -~ 197 -1- 33° P. McTague 18.3 214 187 Sh. Herbert 5amuE|_~gca,d¢1- of P. Cameron 126 167 189 the Free-Trade Liberal group, had T~ W- L- PFOWW 130 103 228 Total-2635. ,Majority for Prowsc Bros, 43 pins. High single, Ling, 255 pins. High three, Ling, 639 pins. Patriot Pub. Co. The Whnbhah-ed little Welsh.. F. Dillon . . . . . . . . . ... 10-1 1‘_1_2 127 man, amid roars of laughter from N- Gamhum 108 L3 15) the House thanked Sir Herbert H-. Mmgan 152 131 170 for his “synthetic humor' and pro- B' Duncml 214 232 238 . . . . . . . . .. 152 141 123 Bruce Stewart da Co. P. G. Acorn . . . . . . . .. 188 257 229 eral election without suilicient F' S' Blamh ° ' ' ' ' ‘ " 180 152 194 .1-1. Thornton 170 141 187 S. Johnson 152 170 183 J. Carmody . . . . . . . .. 175 209 123 Majority for Bruce Stewart ds Co.. 342 pins. High single, P. Acorn, 257 pins. High three, Bob Duncan, 684 pins. Stewax-t’s Bakery _ G. Stewart 150 128 246 G. Whitlock . ... . . . . 266 181 a ~ 180 F. Whalen ..........139 213 R. McLellan 154 152 L. Stewart . . . . . . . . .. 117 133 Total-2515. 109 158 18!! Island Telephone Co. J. F. Moore 275 151 98 E. MacNcvin 204 192 157 S. H. Smith 154- 194 140 D. M. Gass 142 204 138 G. R. Starrett 148 97 153 Total-2447. Majority for Stewart's Bakery, 68 pins. High single, J. F. Moore, 275 pins. High three. G. Whitlock, 627 pins. Guardian Pub. Co. M. carmiehaei 253 iss 197 W. Burnett 166 191 19-1 G. Young 227 203 143 C. Nelson 181 255 164 A. Sherran 203 156 186 Total-2965. Iioimans Ltd. R. Johnson . . . . . . . . ._ 154 214 190 I. Reid 69 143 150 G. Toombs 161’ 196 175 1-1. McCallum 166 166 169 _-M 1s1 156 143 Total-2453. ~ Majority for Guardian Pub. Co.. 512 pins. High single, A. Sherran, 283 pins. High three, A. Sherran, 625 pins. l»AUN`DER1'NG CREPE DE CHINE Crepe de Chine is better washed without soap, so it should not be allowed to get too soiled before it is laundered. Warm water in which powdered borax has been dissolved is quite an adequate cleaner. Let the garments soak in the water for a time, then Squeeze gently in i-ho hands until they look clean. Rinse in two waters at the same lCmli0I`~ aturc, also containing borax, vfrlnil as dry as possible with the hands. thcn roll in a clcan towci. Iron while stfn damn on the wrong side-? Cl'1iiS€l by liner, the Canadian National will continue to offcr thc economi- cal vagnbond cruises by the freigh- te,-5 Comoumg and Chomedy. leav- ing nnd arriving at Halifax during the wlntcr months and calling 3* Bermuda, Puerto R100 (U-S-AJ Martinique and Guadeloupe (both French West Lndies) and mam' °f the Islands named 101' me delu” liner cruises. The \'8B8b0nd trips arc month long voyages ard 08611 of the frclghtcrs carries only 20 passengers in accommodation that ,ig eomfortebie but not luxuriouih i 1 \ 1 . 1‘>,.g, `. ` " 1. :\ \ -_ =_ .‘_9»‘ _._,i,x .naar/*‘.-kitév' I ’ ' .£4 lfla. L* /'-_ , 1 L 1:1,