i i si. - -- """' 2" e The e ’ ffffe-.¢f;~r~ ._ ; Q1 _g Covers Prinoe»Edward Island Like the Dew _ / éind v I f /V MAXIHI ' himself. mac l i i,.l“' _ i v 1:. " v i i 'f °*" _ . “ l _ .' 1 .. __ .. ~MERE MAN ;-\. ' -. 2;?/f f/~ ' 1' .` " < sw; \x\\\\\\ ’ `-`7'_' _ , ,_ Bcmewslensrelctedfcr ,»H_',»..;; _ P oples Paper ,... ...___ Read byiverybody _ “°“"' "°°'““'°{ »/4* ' ‘vu ° ° . ` l. is -~' A . L-_ , mf - il Hui iii RENE WED RIO TI Il - ate ouple (A.P. By Glsrdhlfs Special Wire) EACH; LAKE. Mc-. Nov. 1-The canoe of me and Mrs. Robert B. Webster, Dover-Pbxcroft. couple missing on aicolnpsllf' tripin this section. Wil, Wild illd-ly Unltd! 1 down at the bottom of Eagle Lake. The Websters, married less than F 9, yeir, 101# DOVGI'-FUXGIUN BSN. 33, intending to travel by canoe down the Allagash River. They last were seen in this vicinity on Oct. 9. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS Maarnvcs, arc S _._ i "Announcements nu inserted ll lil. eellml nt I colin pu word rrictly psychic In advance. “Show-Hunter River Monday . w L'“°°3°“'3'31- uary is the fear of thai’ ranch authorities, apprcq _ensivc of the results of- Premier Gaston Doumergue’s ortlicoming challenge to aIr'}l\iament on Wednesday. d - , caged Prgmigr has dm] ees were deadlocked for a oonsl er- M, I, nged the chamber to a “W perm fw°'"”‘ “wwe” U Mmm mek finish fi ht e S c U l P T U Rtion by Premier H.. B. Bennett a _Two Cabinet Mmlswm who were _ _ g 0V P 0011- compromise was reached and the | titutional reform, the issue second fell ileroolll out WH reduced wig: °'“"‘:§:‘§,‘,‘,t t,f;‘°m,;,,“:§’;§ meh already has produced to live pelcent. Nearly ever since °"° ’““° 3 Minh” . . _ that time workers pressed for fur- °f 3°" H- Hi sW*'°”° ” T dangerous split in his eab~ th., ,edu¢ii°,,5_ oi 'rrede ,slag moommerriu oand et. The 15 percent cut was to remain °\1°~1¥'mB!l ° ° °° W" ' im aneet until the end ei this year. mission. will be book on f-he “wit thi k. They are Hon. R. J. ents into Paris to prevent A B,’_,A',,,"§."' W's‘,:g'°,‘{.;_,,, %1;.§ert.il'r)°f,,,d{»;wa';:;'r. :gil Minister or neilwayr and ily 0lli.l)l'08.l¢ 01' rioting like (:°°qm|»¢|.;?:|g my W ; .ployees redoublsd their eilorts and als, and Hon. Hush Gill-M10. at which brought M. mu. wilson. rm. 1.-‘i§'i£.s1c.‘£’ddl>g; oayegywgnngggeiggugogkog ig -;,,“°°3 ;°*§,,;f°,$ . ¢1‘8'l° il\¢0 PDWGI' W°l'e oil'-‘§§ff;,m;§md §,’,','}°°tpf,f‘,§§{'°,,°,§’,f‘,:,°',,,”,,‘1' wa, mid to he satisfactory to the in the cabinet shuffle eiipeoi/ed to lated tonight despite a der ,,,,,,,_ and M” ,, me we ,,, riuiwsyr and their workers. arise from the stevens withdrawal. _ 1' _"_ F “Show-Bench River Tuesday 1.-:loss-il-a'-ai. ll "show-Malpeque Wednesday. f L-2063-ll-3-31. 'P ---_ , “Memorial Dodge, Tea Bazaar, ruesday. Nov. sth. 5 to 1. in Y. M. le 0. A. Hall. Admission 85 cts. q . L-2071-11-3-31 s °“‘The Power and the Glory" with W spencer Tracy and Coleen Moore ot 3. Kensington, Tuesday. -*_ “Chicken supper, bcuar, bingo, lil etc-. in aid of St. Ma.ry's Ghurch,, 3 Montague, Wednesday, Nov. ’l. | L-2101-11-5-Bi :nh "Dance, Abbie Hall, Bordemlcll Nov. cm. Jenna orchestra. admis- ` n sion 25c. L-2102 ‘ 1118 and oaliiedlan acts. Admission an and loo. 1.-aioa _-__`. 1 W "Coma to lecture st Bt. Cather-~ ‘M ines bv Rev. Thor. Paietnoi-pe err," Monday evening, November 5th 5llDDoi‘ and dance, Vernon I-lo- to tel. Wednesday, November 'lth, in tid of 3tl’0¢t lights. L-2104-11-5-Zi M "Don't miss “marrying anne" hy f Mt. Albion players in Orphanage Hall. Mt, Herbert, Friday evening, "Bonshaw Hall, Mriidey, Nov. _ 5th, the Radio Trio wit tap dana- l would cod time ace N,,,,_ ,HL Pmmd, ,n Bm 9, °,.,,h_ me-ik oi parliamentary procedure money ’ which such employees' deduction ei needs ana” L_2m5_u_5_2i d 9 ising the real issue, which is M tm express Wm, of th, Km* ten percent is reduced by drops of L-1994-11-8-5. In -Q-n--» HALLENGES If-;~;15,<-,f;_» ofnouminiuir ic c in., Hills Ure. Rumors of troop move- r e n c h Authorities Apprehensive Over Pending Constitu tional Reform Meas By Richard G. Massock, As. P” ociated Press Staff Writer) A. P. By Guardiaii’s Special tw Wire) PARIS, Nov. 4-Renewal, 3' of civil strife such as that of liich took 28 lives last Feb- nail l ,l gl 1 --ni-_ `- '- -"3 . Q ' .Uneven tful F H 'l l` rom ono u at Will C. NG IN FRANCE IS To Announcement Of R 'l ° . . . _ __ al Way C°mp°m°s wards Organization l ........... .‘.':-.."-.:i..‘:.“~“‘“.., ...:..e:.°.'°'li.'~.f..... ...... ...... _gf Q," “ S °Tf V gn iodungforwsrd tonight to my 1, ms, when nn ni, which We arty 0 0 hed 15 percent about a year ago will have been decreased to 10 per- Taken mit. the mrs of the 4-maui reduction te he made sm. 1. ms. 'rhir ' r:..*;'.'._: EDUCTION IN ANNUUNUEMENT RAILWAYMENS RE CAMNH WAG'E_£UT MADETHIS age Cut Effective May 1, 1935 Is Reduced From 15 Percent To 10 Percent According Immediate A Steps T0_ the outcome of conferences between union heads and the ihnsdlan lfic Railway and the Canadian National Railway. (Q p,_ by qqgrqim-¢ g|,¢,,|¢| wi,-gl Oo -lm. 1. reduction to 12 percent will be made and from my 1. cn- ofrrawa, Nov. 4-cabinet ;worker| will be back on the 10 percent cnt basis instituted about changes of 5, fm- refwhirig ngtrfe o con no _ i t Announcement of the decrease in the out was made yesterday. It :,z;k?x§fctg? %:,n5,23ii!:-5 the culmination of lengthy psi-leys between railway officials. the member for y°,.k_,g,mbm.y| is ex- lway association of Gund.; and representatives cl nearly all clllocs pegged to return w Qgtawa “ny railroad men, engineers, firemen, conductors, trnlnmen and yorllmen. this week md go bg mom in gr, wuy and commercial fclegi-sphere. federated trades and shop em- Mmm" oy TNA, md g°mm,m_' yes; signal maintainers ci both railways sad the clerical elsif of the H, went to hm mm, in Fmdubl tonlsstweekwith anofferfrom pm" m°m°’ te" Perce” W” ad weekend were that he had accept- ed. l f 1 fr - » _ 1,, A statement issued at therclosc Dr. Manlcn returned to the cap- a om the war Minmtry',g0ue1¥°,§$ng§e§°S1“:°ui;Q7,l;n of the successful negotiations point- ital over the weekend from a jour- pwg mm Md ‘tha 158; few gayg ed out existing wage agreements my to Bermuda. Mr. Guthrie sail- Qfficisls indicated’ or the Police Gdldgrtwgeéktswilrgdl. .l>1x!e°dec'?lt1`g\;Irv;,;.1d;:'1og`¢;l;`;i;xl‘:\et:]1:t?}g°¥"\g"3°?;E glidszlillrlllllllve st tlmsglld 0! £0211; si, rem...-.,.,d ww, mob", edhirn in isis. ~’°“l~ 1- 131% gil; bi;°’r‘:;};led°°B;‘*;h§§ week. Both had been shroud in mir from the outskirts oi th. Sirtalivrlegihecziae filings gglslllggggmons from eompemmoh seaérgielgfpgieeglsthél me stevens ep_ sim, e wor - "-1 l’¢`l°“-»-=-»1»»i=”“»lf fell" °:r““‘.°:..i: .s‘;s;::..l::;:.::2f:: lm- we l“=..:;i°¢‘~lf u|_mm¢_ of Eros in Piccadilly circus. As a 0 PGY _ week with Bas ewans lo _ M »m,,,,,,,,,8 ,down ,,,, “mm ,,, result or it he went into relnimper- lc percent. and on Mol' Itfhe “$31, problems. rreinier J. ci. errdmer. e of candy. L-2108 VM form O, ._ proposal that ,mam ed exile on the Continent in 1907, eralm scaéle of ggénpctilisanozi tom um ,ever-sl personal appeai'a!r:eces| A ' for three months be voted in order "°”m' “ve” W “tum” H” threw G§;uct|:nV?:cf6m,,;1ei,¢gTh,,s° who before the Cabinet Courlrcil wi Gi; .uow,P“.mm¢m to sw. ‘ll M up several valued commissions, quit b ct tn - nt 8 “_ h, described in detail t e unq I th rwuaod .ii l1ewu°"“°W°“‘° “’°’°°“ sited aww-1 ..‘s...‘t”:: :.1‘..°f.'.:..°:;°;t."“".‘:.‘:. ....’......°.;'i“..‘.'..°;: .. -f 1°" ‘° §.i:°“..‘.“*.‘..°:“'..-1. “.‘11~. el--e YB W0 Bums; receive g. proportionate restoration. nm,” ue” ugursnc at the ', the chamber on this isue Know,” he was mneed me R°y_ ...num ,S an excepuon for mm, e them” ,ummm sum' “day nl Academy granted him A011500 °f 31° °h°P °mPI°Y°°5 wh° 5" my mum r hissimmediate relief Wedn _ ' The move was regarded ss l Bmw” but ha never touch” gh, working on reduced time basis by of money' for ielru ' ' Premiers insistence that he sh. Mind ,-mu-ned to _ilrlllond 20 Shree percent and two percent on loco th "rn,-rt dance at the consolidated 3”* §*‘° P’°"d°“° be ““'°" l’°"" °° yeem mer to finish hu masterpiece. Jw- 1 and MW 1 f¢=P°°°*"°1Y- Bollool Tuesday, N _ oth. Truck i _ MV” om spam consent of the Senate. a demand at Dgkg elf lglarcgcekst Winding-If _ 11.1 .541 ""*’_”-°“-' e e re o e e ca L 21 I (°°“tm“°d °” Page 3) in 1532 was knlghted by tmmg. ‘°Y. P. 5. chicken supper and en- tertainment in North Wiltshire Hall, Wednesday, Nov. '1. Adults 30 cents. children 30 cents. Y 1, - - i -31712 11-8 21 "I will be buying poultry and oats st my store daily, paying high- est market prices. Paul Gallant dz Co.. Oyster Bed Bridge. L-2081 il. 3 iii. "Don’t miss the varied program th bi readings, solos, violin music, sei- gr tctlnns by the men’s chorus etc. y at vorir concert tonight. ddmirl 9° rich :se d iso i.-zoci-ii-il-ii tu an . t, °'B°"”"“ Um’ CW” lmdmg hm- up to a late hour last night were END noble to find any trece of his lambs calves, Albany, Thursday. Nov Oth Change of day for this W “Bean Supper, -Rose Valley 1-Isil.l Ti" any evening November oth he-i him, L'd" _ ll ond Ido. lull! 00|’ ticicct. Program. L-2041-11-5-il. ‘ "Come to the 0. W. L. dence in gebstei-'| Comer Hall Tuesday. number sth. rnmdh nee. rr stormy, first fine night. il r.-im'-io-sl-ri ’°l"il\lre out what your lows, 'Mole will buy-much fer little ix, invested in o len( term endowment xiiiiihzlim Lite. \ Protection wa. I ' i.-mi-io-so-til is-o "Poultry Visited. We will be MU- ( 0~ . a_°'~°°.*.°a°z_,,__'7fff..':.#."::.°..'“.- ...°="+ W- as wins wc 'wht lotus. worm mums. hir _ $i‘.&‘3.“‘....;'i““f&."..‘3.“l. lam. eu. i.-reset-imc-ai. i ll 555 if fill, ian tial lllflllw vc Parliament without the a memorm to me Km" broth” si Alfred once called his statue oiiiircsr bothmycrownofthome TU Better nuns ri in ... ... M... lilll Nlll BAN s rl' 8' ted him from ever becoming weal- ---’- thy. He once produced the winning nos ANGFLE Nov 4_Edd1e (9 P by Guardians Special Wire) - ldesign for a South African warimck nbgckg ill’ ti 't to bet- Nov. 4-Carryi-U8 their M I S S I N G m°m°l'1*1 “li “°"“ P’°d“°°d tm’ ter lhe welt-:ist atralrirrlgontmentai l war osolliof the dissident P"°V”?"' monument. Another time he smagh- mgm record, both 1°, speed and 1 ants of the third Reich into lic edul>ehlshlv~Pfi2°d mg* Nl” ff transport planes, hoppm, on irrm open. Nuis tonight broke up a. (Continued on P880 3) e dmppeumwa ,rom home of considered it unworthy ci him of Emp,” Air Liner °fii¢irir announ the German Evangelical church at 1"" Bmw' °°n M Mr mm V*2;>1::gP2::°$°;l;sm?;; §2‘§“§u2‘“ mg hlmntillrllllilht her iii he in Ll'1Ic’lll;ncrwwa1d§'w1:r chusrmifeiimlllmmem _ . ax-16? Great Georlc Street The tue' of Lord may .t Bombay and chaglle ‘ M BC W 1 Mm of me Nut German Chrismns glllocrlrmgelgdrlmrhomrnmo lglyteulllr Q“°°" A’°’““‘°'“ ',"' m1b§’°‘m‘ pilotgd gy Béir pvlitli' under the leadership of o f°fl“@f ' 0 me ’ H°‘“°» md bum ° °° "' t i tio officer R Loerser. a war nd church on his failure tc rr P., tt 0°P Charles W France as co W* H i m gh, D911” we,-¢ mmigg, but mdudmg Hmm' We Pilot The ship will carry six pas comrade of Premier Hermann sensors nd a load i sito dr ocerina oi Pruoolo A" inciudih: soo uusgr oi g§_.°:ii`.... minivaaiw. on-rmny_ Nev 4- MILK W ’ ` “ Protestants ~ ~ hereebouts ,INT J N N B Nw 4 __ Capt Rickcnbecksr plans to make Thousands of German “WWW NIV. » 7-"3°°"u"'” The Young ll'iBll M5 Wm fn 3” liigiini l Srila war estimated to gvlviaigitmza agmagggiagetggtitxge mgiykmttxskptlgzed ;~l\J&l'l 611°' 5°b°“€ 5° 5:' 1:’ is 23 1"" °°"‘ "h°"‘ mm dun” W sengers will have an oxygen sul? l ius Stretcher Nui leader in hear d. loo ho# Ill |114 mt iiye weeu saint John milk Pl' mm Mu” mm", ,Q igne about roo led ir. ha. hiur gwiwm. h ve .greed toreiimilk T1” Molds lu will seen is het signup e Im, ,M md N WM ,n n W um 5,,” ,mwm ,uw gt. an therneed plane nur or io imitated airhdp of mmm. whom hmm mt md DMM., md tm m Au'm__u mu. _.mm “_ min. tm minutes, held hy cel., 12:; accorded a tniiinndoiis out e s. light colored cap. Anyone thu and io cents a quart wholesale. §'°°°°° 'mmm “id th' *“°°P°"° ,M at ms wmmmuu pm” on me wen,” th, "gm md, 111100118 hours. two minutes. made, The gathering, announced as s ____ , ti. , "°°,,_9;;,,!_'_.“,°,*_‘ ‘Li I Hn 1' 'the iioewihincervem quickly AID PAB!!! and sectively in cue of any llill- 8-. NW. 4--I use of the streets." you-oldvet ’I‘liepcper"DerBtuenncr'ollc is/ling Investigation "fill e-open. In Ottawa Today tl lilo: galil “Bl bw WIN) ‘minimums of three cents s tom' days pound he and comparative on lliiifilh for varieties. Ividmoelivm who! le d nieumerenuiubfiiis-:tags Hmkdl\ hQ@|dmc a 5 ri s ii it l i i- ‘lir- ig ..§si§ it §i§.;ii,.i §§‘§ “éggig tiiiiii lmrmmei lobolfd ' which would-_ E i _S i 8 5 1 i ~ if it ’§“ §. ed that " lou leaders" were composed of luke. and not the hsd~ ii’ gill? ‘gr i i si i E ,I KIIYPVIILI ss; Qggr. - iglilr § i §3 if l Anxiety was caused yesterday by "ll" “‘°"‘“Wd °l"“"" °'“f’° ° here next Wednesday or Thursday, huge demonstration oi members of _ ‘ - _ i ' _ - . , . ., . . ` mrs A , . _" ' _ ' _ ores ` wer know comm - E R life, Ward Reich, dll with CX E _ _ “mu” 'nh “th” me o“y3'h°1.-1° mo” dmpmd to “vm '0lpt. Ricksnbeckor lost Nbru-| Blale colds-ation, drew \ “mini 'from Stretcher; newmsper that o~ - ', 98. died in his declared under the caption "Bis- shop slerlubesdirlstcd inthe ticntothe date fi EF gl -*~o~"=°“o=°-°i- Fanijggn ‘ H u n ga ri a n And Italian Chiefs Confer (-4- P- By Guardlan’s Special Wire) VIENNA, Nov. 4.-Premier Julius Goemboes of Hungary was guarded closely when he arrived here today enroute from Budapest to Rome lor an important conference with Pre- mier Mussolini. Determined to prevent a repetition of the Dollluss assassination and the murder of King Alexander at diers and police surrounded the rail- road station. which resembled a fortress. Photographers and news men were forced to keep their dis- tance. Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg and Prince Ernst Von Starhemberg, Vice- chancellor, greeted Gocmboes, along with other cabinet members, and la- _ter held separate private conferen- ces with the visiting premier The. mi WY °“'= °b°“" °"° YW” Pri Minister R. is. Bennett or - ago was one of ten percent. When *a;“°°n the Gowmmmt md ,mf \ business conditions failed to ini- omcm mmm current over me F A M U U Sded a year ago and negotiations .between the railways and employ TOR.ON'I‘O, Nov. 4--Considerable doubt was expressed today by H E. Kinoh, Secretary of the cat show at this Royal Winter Fair that D B. MeOrale od Chaplin, Sask., had it i.n the Fair. Westerveit, general manager of the Fair. asked him to list with the oat show "one tortoise-shell male." governing council of cat ianeiers who can breed such a cat. . 'I‘cs~tioee-shells, a cross between a red and a black cat, are always female, Mr. Kimh explained. It is just one of those freaks of nature and cream. It the white colors en- , ter into the scheme it is not a. genuine tortoise she1landMr.Kirch believes the Western man has pos- sllhly failed to note the presence of a white tint in the cat’s coloring REGINA, Nov. 4-(C.P.>-There is at least one tortoise male cat in the world in the opinion of A. P. MoR,we. of Chaplin, Sask., who confirmed a report he would enter his feline in the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto , In order to enter the cat Mr. McRae will travel across Canada to the Atlantic coast and half way back because this most unusual ‘ tabby is at present in the care ot his sister at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island tortoise was humorously referred bo by his mother some years ago, Together they read an announce- ment in ii newspaper which offer- ed 85,000 for a cat of that type. "Mother remarked, at the time- y, eies one g over ere. “Wo laughed at the remark and boi/h forgot all about it. I have since thought it over, however, and decided to ent/er it at Toronto." Mr. Mkrlitac said he would make the long journey to Charlottetown and personally escort his entry to the Pair. Marseille, thousands of Austrian sol- . F lying' Knight End Three Hop Australia, a distance of 7,365 _ ' l Nearly two hours ahead of his schedule, Sir rocketed in at terrific speed, poked his face out of the cockpit and spoke a grinning apology. | 1 “I am sorry to be so c¢:iy,” he remarked, “but you f|;l|N|§ |N, ................. -,C H .T U WN ?*..~f.iz;‘.‘..“:.f‘~'°..."°..°:..';°.°;..°°'.:°.‘;: Iniofes Self Harry Lyon and James Warner, I of Great Britain has a staudiiig Sl' CMT!" mu” bmk th” °°'wl drier of 1,ooo pounds ic the perr I (A. P. by G\lArd|nn'e Special Wire) NEWARK, N. J-, Nov. 4-The ex- port hand d Hi Little, veteran pilot, at the controls cd e. giant tranqaort aeroplane, aloft with its retractable landing gear disabled, today averted s crack-up that might have brought injury and possibly death to seven passengers and o new of three. With the gear locked midway between its normal landing and flying positions and with airport, fire and police officials iooki on and fearing e fetal orashffittle ‘brought the big ship to earth _.t Newark Airport without so 'much as an unusual bump. _ | The craft of the United Airlines. ning when guy ¢l|¢h¢,¢ They 1 nu. Lands Disabled Seven Passenger Plane Safely' reached an altitude of 1,000 feet, Little pulled the lever operating the landing gear, but found the meclmnissn was faulty, leaving the ship’s wheels only half~way up from their landing position. Then began on hour of intense excite- ment, with Little circling over the field and trying unsuccessfully to dislodge the locked gear. Little finally svrooped downward, and out ol! his motors the mom- ent the .ship touched the ground. Ambuiarioea, fire trucks, and pol- ice cars l-amd alongside the plane for l. distance 'oi 300 feet, where the, plane halted without damage. All of the passengers were grin- - _ i Fresh or strong southwelt winds] cloudy and mild with occasional rain; probably come fog. _ . ((Tns\ullnu Prul) ' ` Mill'r:<>iiul.uGiC/il. 0FFICvi_ Tor- onto, Nome;-~lliiiimum and mstiliiuiii t l :- elupera ii Diiwiuin .,, ... lg. 2 Aliinvllr __ _-.. 23-:lei-a \'4\|ieo\i\"er . .. - - n ` 45 Victoria ..., __ ... 44 48 lrrimnnrnn _ ... 22 M Calirnry . ..._ 20 Quebec ... ... -4 . . 34 Siilnt .lfihn ... ,__ ... ..... 34 `Haiifax ... -... un... I4 'Charlottetown ... ... ... 8! FORECAST Maritime I-last;-~l»'rosl\ or lti'onI_ sniithwmi wlnris; cloudy and mil with occasional rain; probably toll . gon with iirir this morning at 9.24 nd lonlg t st D 15. ' _ _ ‘I Sun si-in this afternoon at 4.4! Ill# rioos tomorrow morning st 0.46. New moon Tin'-silly, Nov. B. 11.1( Silddi p. m. Summer-si:l- tide eighteen ister than Chiirlovelcwn. UAB Illlf Lone Borden ll! A ll. woken :mi eiioert t da een sippedLittle the been d‘ '*"° "°"'*"'““““*""“' ‘M seundior cinema. ‘whmnlu nr:-lesclihbi&liorhhh`:»:b°:iulh'¢a°l&~§'2}"o¢"°a§'l~° -;» l' u'_ ._ . l`,` ‘ _ »'_',§.f. - W I B L A. -l = I1 on _ _ __ ,_ . f ‘ i 'i genie; ourciui. reused nu ' ' ' -F * ‘ ’ otinrlotishin illlldinl ‘Iwo dents ' Y 5, q oglsilixlx Glzdlnzh-Ic;nd»d 1 , . .I-"HW 1 _ 22. ,g ig _i lm I ,tn _ _ ` _ ii _ Y 0 own nu wg KIN s oien SMITH COMPLETES PA C1 lc ff-‘»v-Q 1~».~ *<- 5-‘-=n`¢. rr i, fr. fi __;- ;. . Amr; ew-e -'gg ~ ._n_- 'a='i»fi~u_r-“ ii" .i ff. i i I I i