sleratag Gandhi. loaaletl I81 Charlottetown Guardian. ‘Ire Cont. Senate Shows More Activity Difference oi’ optnknnon the eeet ecleratton arose expem t ther d 10- - old gihnwhlfymlewpeaalirorfl a. thelfd- gifflneed l2 dslglrwemltgm another Mme Paul Mas-fir storey window with h l thl ‘mm ‘m as ~ nufltrt limtie hear“ ablaze died Saturday chair? Al: T" "ulmle 2M Just arrived at ct w swept through a three-storeywood- Hm” nemms P" 5V1“ "Om the week but debate on this en apa-rtment building here. 1100 Monkeys Make Playground 0f _N.Y. I NEW YORK. May IP-Mronfil, anek‘ T. vot. fmitivggrerromonfim1 0n Return 0f King corrode"? 1W1» ‘rir-wwfil out of Lower Manhattan for sev- eral hours Saturday and today. (By The Amocialod Pun) "—" t Bourrmel-lrligd Simiagakhclimbedwnum in- ‘ 0 QDQU Wn DVHS. 0f- naTfiaMalg u "' (A?) - nce workers. dashed over rooftops erleleyklebiaoite on r; “d “imimd l“ “W” I‘ m" tarnbl In; George n. Official “m”; ialfghgagflm monkey‘ had a field day-swinging from app“. atus. sliding down poles and gen- erally wmlenting frustrated tire. miileél lifiiaocustomed to chasing such w e. Mlddifl? tl-Dplom in a tavern re- , celved lmexpected stlznulation- and some apprehension-when the announcement will be made marrow by Regent Archbishop Dawaakhioe. o, Saved In Fires lzz".".zi..m.zrrlt.zsrr.t.nw more potent libations. Ten pat- mns left with checks unpaid. 09W!‘ monkeys swung nimhly (By The Annotated Press) "w" 1M5? l-° “@489 hi8‘ 0r! the aamrmp. Me. May 12—A.n Hmlsflg Mflolwliefl Railroad ter- Orle little monkey their Jungle habitat when they 'l‘he woman. Mrs. Paul Fanjoy, mad’: me" “WW- by the ivo-Colaeerwtlve g?’- 22. was burned to death in her A "l" l" ‘he filth-floor monkey - first-floor apartment where Fire Mu” W“ 19ft open briefly- The ume banana‘: Ha made their protest against 0m 1 gums 3_ Am h Elli-limb scurried out. operiirug the Mrwfiarvhra bill newline lmmlo- blazee started. The r121. “gassing “m5 °" “m” W“ w flllvwlhelr rants from the United Kingdom m“, _ companions to r t tn id and other Convmonwealth comm-lee Juries Lelddibagrni: hospital ‘mm m en masse. z ea e new w“ ontbesemebasisasaliaennitis w Twmyeuflld “ma” Mann More than 3,000 dazed spectators e ted that thuflosttlon ill ‘on I Mm Fm, - “latched the antics as police, fire- xthgxneoordtu awabmdwka on hm‘ bum‘ "Ylflgllfl. was ibhsfldbyurfcom; me“ and “ems °1 m“ 51mm“ PM“ u” révbed houaw$ m the mum“. mom ms condition Society for the Prevention of Comervwflve Assoctatkm m Quebec w" m‘ “Nut?” "T10115- ha wnveappeal toLM. Mao- W s. eutot CFIIBIW to Animals, armed with nets. fozlmcd a noose to track "m", mum"; down the four-legged invaders T611 squirming monkeys were N. Mlv l2—-(AP) _ A captured in the firehouse. 30 in B0810 family of lit-father moi-her sml historic St. Paul's Chapel ceme- i1. QI-fiwwlmim, ma?“ puma¢ oiaht young Clllldtren-Jougiht yo, terv. a grocer trapped 40 in hL; ‘female-h’ huh“ m: e o‘ 2:1: lives Saturday in a Swlflinz store. and two were nabbed in a hapreasinn tat-lat m, p“, that roared through their ap- laundrv bag in the tavern. , " y h "m. artznent and only the prompt or. Three other playful little mon- w-mmue" outing mo, ts. . naval of police and firemen, m. keys led police on e mom e n; special yrivflege for p» ls vented Wholesale tragedy. today and in the end the o .06?! l Gremt Britaltn and other Dom»- . and Mrs. Charles Freda-us, awe up and the monkeys mutin- nions a - both as. and the children were "ed to alw- Farna Eeltnevtm litwohallti oldebatmtheldd paaeooaDeparvmmtofa taken to hospitals. suiierlng r Treifllchs said today he believed bums. smoke inhalation or cutym nil but three had been recaptured. six children were rescued over Police thought the case was about ens. Mrs. Frederica carried cleaned up when they spotted WWII“ One child out A policeman res- “"99 monkeys on a looif. (Qtdhued on Page 5 O01. 1) Coming Events "Movies at Borden to-ntpht. "other Donagh School §rig§m§§§i1f§ft iifricrilisyiafig Continue Pfflhfl May 11m. Good music. \ I B "Whack-Car bulk feed Wheat Island. uni a l4" l5th.C ta serf. m‘ u‘ “d ‘$51-21 Lorine Valley Tuesday. until early July. hxvcsugfluon o; "Dulce, my 14th. Webster's Or eetra. 5-13, 18. 25, 1. 8, 15, 22, 29-6. "Dance in C Credit Union Hall, Wednesday ay 15th. Web- ster's Orchestra. 5-1 1M standard time. 8.80. 5-11-21 "cavendiah Y. P. v n1 revel . , , " My sno- pnms new. ‘scream chaplain Retires "Dance Orwell CoveJ-lall Mon- P '4 ‘Mu-F M“ "h" W" ‘g day. May lsth. Good music. N 1 mléfmihh detftglfh“ will" ____ 5' 4 It was the only bullet in the wea- (yI-r-Awg M,“ y; ,_ (c?) __R2_ "Lecture on China. by Rev. Roy W"- tlremmt of homrary 001- J. 102w- E. Webster and entertainment 1r- Vernun Hall, May 21st. 5-13-1541- T "See Morell Stew rt Hall. Wethelfi‘. Mm MEfiG-(AP) Central America’! guoooed by a , a . -- r - 930 P, M. D. S. T. ‘y K4341. m0" lIlPNlPve » volcano. the 0.0-1“. Stone 0f Vancouver _.__._. Izalcoi began eru tins Frlllly - Col. lngsn-Vencts is minister o! "Collecting HoQ Dav an! after l! years of nactivliy. The l. Cities Plflb n Churdh in ‘ Fraser Ltd" ovq rite volcano created a flow of lave Ottawa. He became prlnc el Piot- 8 phone oellect. R. N. be estimated to be 1b miles long and estimt dleplaiglat Neittona Defence 0091M. 3-28. 25. N. 1. 6. 8 . about two-thirds oi a mile wide. Headquarters Novenfben- 105. cued the other. lleavy Batches ti?“ 1'11 _ activit in eastern New Brunswick. wlsziarssst‘: .511.‘- trg am... ... 0f lint. gliluriler 1 XBIUX. ' mind an" m? herring “m- ‘md third vagrant is reported in cus- M y at Kenora Ont. and all are said 3-“. gdyhbvgegrdfmghgfiosmahhifig" to have been in the Mlnakl dis- "vmay Show n’ Mount Sh» 39' shot w re wmnstnmw to’ trlct at the time of the slaying. ‘u-tlleuuonasyuaywutm-oom ionshowhe i: —————— “We were. nthid... Mlay l. Protestant Army .wiil ressr: Gtli-ndlon picked . One afgmplays in Coven, p Hall. "WWW WM on But the monkeys had other! ideas and kept leaplntl about from; roof to roof just ahead of the offl- cers. After two hours. with the monkeys still fresh and spry. the police gave up. Herring In ii.B. BUOPOUOHIE, N.B., Mav l2 — dusrtry has reached record high transported to lama t ‘s Harbor and Gragd Manaan Gil-ave or elewlmt m ¢X~ WINNIPEG. May l2 _ (car-a Puma "WY ‘mmnue (‘Pemum tody tonight as police continued the slaying of iii; tlrec- a - id J n Snfth zit Min- ion INM 1N rseowv ski. ofiéirnfié‘... .1... Two of the men are reported o ‘ Ma u __KGP) _ held i-n Winnipeg. and the third -—--—-———— v ta of Otto , i .1 Prot- vowalvo aorlvs night ennpainwfar péhlckéfsnadian ———-— mrvy. was arm by fence SALVA-DORE. El Salvador. Hesdquwters trmight. l-te will be ed honorary “r001. in 53? ,3 ... , ‘outline Plan r...- iuwhee. Aileoleel Belfast Piifgg‘. OI T?‘ r... "?""'.., “i” .3 Friday unmet-m . Pavia: a pair for so-poima no WAIBINOTGI my 1 . _ _ h- ll bi d e of naviel. w L111 buy smaller will; A common pool olairbues throuil we n a com M u! out Hilmtliriertcas toll-mmilltary 311:0 ligand forces and overland trans- "loedtrg Pots" fog g1 l “damn e g nycafigrwlfzature pThe over-all strategy WI! IP" “villi y. o! a master-plan for western hem- rowed by the Defence 3”"! m‘ m’ "hi. ken farm l . N». Qql-[mqqgpg] lab! ‘all!!!’ "I! two continents. poule for inter-American military a rn er , May 13th, be pooled for use of all American submitted to the 31 Amerlrlll MW" w!!! on,‘ a wide outer rinR cl’ d" 2-(AP)—- the common air defence fllllrefir ll p" dofmeq, “ovember in the form of a con- xalp‘ civil g];- bu”, which fhtentlal report desllni WM‘ DTP‘ ms “"15",, would tee-operation which has slneo been pg in tho w. g s! an attack era for their study and 8611""- an QHIMQ soothe Military men aeld the plan formed no in y, q m d by the the basis for President Truman's ' mur-Afrieriesyfunerins: anal-d- l resent we»! for mlllllfY ‘ma’ wartime agency composed of ml-ll- on in this hemleftllifv- NDNIIQMIIWI of the west- tary l. r . ---- ' zmihallfllphalfl republics. m de- uitn an“ Justice Minister st. are outlined in a report Vlllbh Int meta-y the" and Untied State! . swim respect to Pan- s available today for "l" M“, r no discussion: between - net time. They are baled prim- ordel ‘Unfit!!! a: cam! u ‘ hm t‘ a i- - Defence Board hi" penetrate the oeils for an o . and the Volt!" Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \ CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 1a, 194s F-O-RECAAFSWTS l NATION -WIDE STRIKE Many. Miners Reluctant To Accept Truce By HAROLD W. WARD less negotiating fusing to go back to work. mamed in force. with Labor Secretary Sch baolfs request. $3,000,000 back hollda pay Mr Lewis asks. While ‘Mali’ for a. report. - nee. - I'll not. e member of the H p-epceetlm between y y, “y”. ' . . I through I‘ ‘f hfriiirlee‘: the -. ‘e oint feminism/un- “, ertcen Defence Board. Civil War =May Be iiear In Iran TEHRAN. May 12 - (AP)- lbolteble Iranian Government: officials expressed belief today that unfavorable flying weather may have postponed or avierfell civil Will‘ in Imn. as the Tabriz radio announced that the peo- ple nf Azerbaijan Province were “ready to fight." Jefar Pishovart, premier of the self-styled autonomous Azerbaiian Government, want tn the Tehran airport Saturday to return to Taliriz. His depar- ture wns halted by an adverse weather report. A translator In the office of Premier Ahmed Qavam of the Central Iranian Government said Plshevari later called on Qavnm mid agreed to reopen conversation! on the Central Gnvnmnlerntfs proposal for Arerbaljarfa return to Tehranh Jurisdiction. The northw fem province adiacont to the nvlet: Union Inst November proclaim- ed lte autonomy. “liurse-ii-Pi-gfiiijes In Murder Charge {il-JNEBEO, N. Y., May 12——A 66- vea-r-old gardener was held with- out charge today in the strangling d woman neighbor who. he told authorities, had “put of an RD-yea-r-o s. curse“ on him Livingston county's district at- torney. George D. Newton, said John Manboaloo had lined a statement acknitting he strangled “d Mrs. Ida Caito in a Goneseo street Friday. Msniscalco and Mrs. Cello had been neighbors for t6 years. Mr. Nevrton qeuoted Maolsoalco as stating tha the victim had put a "cine" on him four or five yen-a sap and that he since had caper- ienoed poor health and other mih o 1mm. It is this second plan in which I n she claimed she had hexed asserted that three persons had died since the woman had "wt the ouree" on them. WABHINGTON, 12 — Al? {b31313 t: that thloursyands 01(1):: mil-nails would tim- tormrrow egg “e merit by President Truman’ ‘gled readay deadline after manotihe: fruit- Manv miners got their pools mm. throughout the coal fields and th railroad freight cmlbargo was ord- ered off at 12:01 A.M.. Monday. But early returns from miners‘ meetings in Western Pennsylvania showed seven out of 15 locals of the United Milne Worloers Uni-on re- Wiuh the miners‘ rtse to the truce highly unoerta and no strike settlement in yt, official; with plans or coal 00n- ls. The ooal expected during the “we. Orrtiln-lllly forecast at fl).000,- d 000 to 25,000,000 tom, was ticketed for orlorlty users and dimouts and other conserve. ion steps re- John L. Lewis. Unlterd iVLlne Workers chief. and the ators ooriferned for two hours in Bering he and Harper were rowing across welen- a The (Deadlocked issue still ls the ls neces- sary to negotiate a. new contract, both ‘Sides said privately there semis little alliance that: a settle- ment wuld be reached by Wednes- day, the day fixed by Mr. ‘Truman I. fhl I tell; "Ha with; 115i 2|. Illflfflr we dwell, n H" I Report 3 Week-End Fatalities In ii.S. W85 QIOWDCG. afternoon. Dorcy. was injured. edy of the Nova Sootia fl labe found four hours later. Mew Experiment llt..Shippin‘g* Eggs OTTAWA. May l2—-(Cl=r- The steamship Cori-ales was due to dock at Liverpool, England, today, her task clone as midwife in :1 practical experiment on the high 5985. The cxpcrilncclt involved an 80- iarload shipment of eggs under controlled refrigeration and S. C. Barry, associate chief of the poul- try production division of the Can- adian Department_ of Agriculture. Ml‘. Barry accompanied the ship- ment to regulate its trans-Atlantic temperature to that prevailing at the unloading port. Agriculture Department officials explained that as egg! shipped in refrigerated freighlers at 40 to 45 degrees fahrenheit may sometimes he unloaded at. 70 degrees in Bri- tish ports, thesudden change in temperature causes condensation oil the outside of their shells. This dampness increases risk of damage from mould during the 10 days or fortnight in which Canadian eggs move from British wholesaler to retailer to consumer. It also wets the pflCkfll material. causing it to sag and r ucing protection against breakage. To overcome this risk. Mr. Barry accompanied the cargo which was collected from en , reduction centres and loaded at, ntrcal in a temperature of 45 to 50 degrees. By obtaining daily wireless re- goris on temperatures at Iliverpoal. e was able to adjust the freigh- tcr’s temperature gradually to that of the ' t. The Corra es is the first ship to carry a complete cargo of Canadian eggs to Britain this year. Apart from lead in its lower holds, the freighter carries only eggs: 51.554 cases of 30 dozen each, collected from Prince Edward Island to Bri- tish Columbia, with the bulk of them from Ontario. and approxi- mainly 200 ions of egg powder for the British bakery trade. The department stated that while Canadian eg s have been well received in Br taln. breakage spoilage in shipment must be reduced if egg producers are to enjoy a long-term export market. ______.____. 5H! OXTAILB OVER-BIAS OTTAWA. Hey 12—(OP)—R.i>ght down to and including the tails, Canada ta shipping the meat of her beef animals to starvln Eunxe. Among the millions o poun a of meat shipped overseas to the Uri- ited Nation Relief and Ilohablli. tation Administration during the last week were 0.000 lands of ox- talll. That. a meat‘ rd offlclal said today. would be somewhere around 3.000 tails of beef animals, skinned and frozen. Will Not -Run HALIFAX. May l2—(OP)—Royal Canadian Mounted Police today reported three week-end f-atalltles in Nova Scotla. Two were killed in a traflic accident and a third Herman Harper. Halifax ship- yards worker. was drowned while fishing at Ship Harbor Saturday The sudden end to tiations was a shaking blow to the Indians. many of whom had ex- pected a quick transition from a country under British one where the Indians would hold Mli. Augusta Hlltz wag kfljgd when struck by a car while walk- ins along the highway near Lun. errblws. A companion, Mrs. Hattie Maxims i. ‘A OI A. '. MERE MAN< Well may your heart believe the Subscription Delivered 85.00. “JO; other Provinces l. Ill-A. $5M S IN CANADA Hope F afles For Coal StrikeflSettlement Talks 0n Indian Problems Calla SIMLA. India, May Collapse of the megotl-ations be- tween the British Cabinet mission and Indian leaders complete independence to was formally announced tonight. Increased bitterness within the country was forecast as 8n almost immediate result. Moslems and Hindus and between Indians and Britons. A communique issued by Lord Pethlck-Irawrhnce, head Cabinet delegation, said that the negotiators would issue few days “expressizig their views as to the next steps to Union Official Predicts Action Next Month TORONTO, ‘ii/Day 12 -—~ (OP) — Nation-wide strike action against every major Canadian industry next nlonth “appears inevitable" unless "management and the Gov- cmmerit change their position im- mrecllately," Silby Barrett. acting chairman of the Notional Wage Board coordinating committee of the Canadian Congress of Labor, said today after a octnmittee con- ference here. "As a rwult of reports of negot- iations betweel major unions and large Canadian corporations in the fields of number, rubber. mining. steel. electric, auto and agricultural liIXIIJlEJIIIBXIlS," said Wr. Ban-cit. "it is clear to the coordinating com- mittee that the com antes have no intenlon qf grant lg adequate vroge. hour and urcrkinig condition standards. so long as they are to hide belhind inadequate and cum- bersome wartime wage control ' laws." The committee endorsed the de- claim of the International Wood- Joseph Crlbb. Shelburne, was killed in a. tratIlc accident. Polio; saldththey had no details of his ea . Representatives of the Ali-India Congress and the hfoslem League Moucrrams. France. May i2, had met here for eight days with —Gen, Charles De Gaulle said to- day he would not be a candidate in the June ballotingfor a newluadtouaie wage and hour settle- constltuent assembly, and brushed, aside all other questions concern- ing his role in French politics. In his first public statement since his retirement last January Hal‘ ‘ d _ pets cam was me first gig delegation and hopes for a sattlw merit had fluctuated son. A companion, Norman Nelson. every move of the various delega- was m a dazed condition aft/er the but he was able to recall that a rowboait overturned while Apparently the noizotiators had found no way of resolving the rle- . mands of the Moslem League for Nelson reaclaed shore where he lay for three hours before he was aible to return to the fishing camp l0 Stet help. Harper's body was The Congress bitterly opposed the Leone's demands. Soviet State-Lear ls llversuliscriheii MOSCOW. May l2—Thc 20.000,- OOU-ruble Soviet state loan for re- construction and development of the people's economy, floated May a. has been oversubscribecl ln sev- ' ’1,81'i.98fl.000 ‘rubies. Further subscriptions were‘ ned today by order of the Minis- The ruble nomin- allv is worth 18.87 He said he would make ‘no luflhfl‘ public pronouncements! prior to the election. News Briefs . 55. was a native of New Brunswick and came to Halifax as a youth. His widow is the Iornmer gegrude Henderson of weetviile] AX May 12 — (OP) today the appoint- Quebec as assistant Quartermaster gene Brig. Arthur R. Roy of ta 1g Report 0n Quantity 0f hleats In Storage live in Nova Scotla. .May 12 - for» -'I’he controller has sus- ty i. automobiles until June l, continuing low production and he lime number lssuedup to April 30, R/eco Minister Howe announced Satur- OTTAWA. M9)’ lib-Stocks of fresh, frozen and cured pork m the hands 0i packers, cold stor- ages, abatioirs and wholesale but- chers oh May l totalled 57.529387 d pounds. the Dominion Bureau of compared with 40,938,456 pounds April 1 and 64,283,487 pounds at the same date last year. pounds as compared with 21.4%.- 005~ pounds last month and 21.883.- 856 pounds a year mo. up to 3.455.129 pounds from 2,079,- holdmgs were lower than on May 1. 1945. “her: stocks were 4.131.554 Saturday that a let Finance Minister I removal of a war c drinks and such c was will be considered when the‘ bIXdZGt comes under study. The ambonated bever- 1 May 12 —- rrlev neral Sir HBrU-BY Shawcmss said today h? “YB-S I-‘Olrlvlnood that Soviet Russia would not "walk out" of the United dmpite "recent events be Security Council." s Mutton and lamb stocks were May 1 compared with those of a year ago. but were below the holdings of April t6 totalled 2.005.516 pounds: they were 1.955.758 pounds, while the aggregate was 3.- w 12 _ (AP) h“ d8 Governemrét bnow-a- changed a. urd that the ‘Urfiatfld Stag? and Btztttairyi l’ 88F 0r ministers “m? o: tactics designed to force acceptance loan diotarbes on lor- milla-trlirlg the peace. . LEAVES ron BltlqAlfl Prominent Montreal Doctor Dies At 69. MONTREAL. Mav lZ-Dr. Her- prominent member of the Montreal medical profes- sion, died in hospilfll Wily offer He had been at- tached to thegfyzlaontreal General 1 . OTTAWA. May l2-(CP)—Pri.lne Munster Mackenzie King left day for New York where he will sail tomorrow aboard the Queen Marv for Ehiglancl. Mr. King was R/olbert Rationing Looms For 0.8. In August s issued a statement at the airport saying he had "come here on be- the British Government and people to discuss with the (By Marvin L. Arrowamlth) WABHINWPON. May lZ-fAP\-— lens to recommend that Truman restore food ra- tioning in the United States In August unless prospects for meet- ing famine relief commitments im- A'hlgh official who asked to re- main anonymous sald today Mr. Bowie! believes it may become "le- cueary to ration meat. butter and u and we fought victor- thls war can be from being dragged down into de- feat by world famine." He disclosed that he may make a qulok trip to Ottawa to confer with Canadian officials. e In London, the political corres- Worlri. quoting the "highest auth- ority". reported that Mr. Morrison oomm-y". history, will ask the President Mr. Bowles’ views on rallonlml today as former Herbert Hoover return- lilt reund-ihe-world sur- vey of food requirements and head- for a conference with Agricul- ed clear of committing themselves bllcly for rationing. in lino with r. Truman's position that it could not he put into effect in time to do any good. But rationing has been urged by many outside the admin- iltntlon, including . Left former director- eneral of Uhlted Nation Rehab! ltation and Relief Administration. comment pending ference with President m- kl herd President of the British Cabinet. He workers of America (British Col- umbia) in taking strike action 0n Ma 15 and the decision of the Un ted Rubber V/orkers of Amer- ica. who have set May 3'7 as the cfcadline for strike action unless an merit" h r2oe.'ved by that rm’:- Bmldes than; two unless“; gepre- l sentatives attended from gamated Clothing Workers of Am- Erica, United Automobile Workers United Electrical Workers. United Steel Workers. Urllted Mine Work- ers. International Mme. Mill and Smelter Wlorlciers and United Pack- inghouse Workers. , Foreign Ministers ltleet Again Today PARIS. May lr-ir-PL- The four-power foreign ministers. lifter a Sunday holiday in observance of the first anniversary ofg their coilntrrcs‘ common victory in Eur- ope. prepared tonight to plunge again into the problems of peace involving Italy and Germany. _ Still deadlocked on the maJor items of the Italian treaty-rep- arations. colonies and the disputed port of Trieste-hut with com- promise sc-lutions within reach of all except tho Trieste issue, the ministers Wrll meet again tomor- row morning for another try at. bridging the gaps between flip Western PQWOFS and Russia. Ac DEAL ' (HF. liffta Nafions ctr ram (n: Bic. ones is FROM THE Boflom or (Ar "Pr-m" TORONTO. May 12- Minimum and=maximum temperatures- Vancouver . ... .. , Edmonton . . . . .. Regina . Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa ‘.... ... ...“ Montreal Quebec ... ... .. Saint John . .. Monctnn . . . . . . . . .. Halifax .. . Charlottetown ,, Sydney Yarmouth . “Vrmrummsx. “y: lo - (gr: ea. o minion file Weatherbgtftce a . . sundaq _ H t 10 PM Warm air accompanied bx‘: and four-inn the “us” the r will d ‘ “filial-id 0g and Ettfifil SS$€SSBE§ 3 into eetern (leaps . and is [Mtg amveraturea a ha: lower. Borne in ve been reported h tide thin at Iflfl l and tit 10 Btlllwihll MEN'- "fi rrswphg‘ en utea m: than .. ..__...........--—_hn_-ru_.4-»-»-_.-. » - -