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Tt (?8TH YEAR. NO. 29. SEMI-W1 PEACE CONFERENC i THEIR CLAIMS F( COMPARE ASPIR. SOCIETY OF NATIONS ~ IS BACKED BY THE BRITISH DELEGATES "9 ?I'alm; I Hip L France Wants Alsace-Lorraine slgnec I ncondit ionallv and Right to ' stl"ul their Fix French Frontiers. Italy sions TERRITORY CONTENTIONS Ru BALKANS COMPLICATED m th? ! preset ' la doH International Freedom of Tran- portir sit By Railroads and Water- hPr b CftllCG ways Britain's Definition of now Freedom of Commerce in also c Times of Peace?Differences RPPOTK to Be Adjusted. 1 HP?sa |mand! To T'aris. Fob. 3.?The delegates ofs ^ .1 wants the five preat powers are now In a> vinoef position to compare clearly their ^ own aspirations and those of nil their ^ alli? d friends nnd to see the differ'S no cnrcs th..t must he reconciled. Thei . . 'tions maximum of hopes. often overlap-i . nhict pine, has been told freeiv and it reapree mains for the peace conference to . . shoul nd.inst them into a co-ordinated, whole. The desires of the several! , , I Atistr roe nines in presenc ?'ci niiiv m* coin-:. Ida t pressed thus: ?, prnpo Frnnrp. . manic: "ranco Franco wants. first of all Alsace-Lorraine unconditionally ^ ^ ^ and the right to discuss and ulti. . . 8 net matelv to fix the 1- tench frontiers in , hetwc their relation to the Rhine, which mnv require the creation of buffer Sec states. One of these would be the , ' from Palatinate and another Rhenish, I provl Prussia. France desires to annex I a re 01 the basin of the Snrre river, which group might be called a re-annexation , tion France will insist that, so far as tho ( . left bank of the Rhine further to the . to th north is concerened. the conference , i also < should forhid inilitarv work of nnv tern a kind-?barracks. bridgeheads, forts Slavs, and fortresses--in that zone. The J ii| feeling is that the neonle inhabiting . sharp that zone should be free to decide for the A themselves whether thev wish to .. , the fi Join France. form an Independent sp jM) state, or return to Germany. r Dalm The French hill for reparation Is not vet complete, hut it has been an- Rn nounced In the chamber of deputies that it will be about 66.000,000.000 m<>nf francs. , KinK The French government does not prote nsk for a protectorate In Syria in the not li ordinary sense, because it considers self-g that the population there is too ad-jconfli vanned to make a nrotectorate ne.fi Slav sarv. hut France, on account of h?r Slova traditional 1nte*esfs in that country,| from feels that sh? ?hould be railed unon Hung to evercise som.' sir' of guardianship (outlel or guidance until Syria should be fully able to govern herself. Gr< Great Britain. K|?irti Great Britain?Great Britain's tion r delegation believes that a society of of th not 'ens desirnble anil obtnloable| whlcl and that it must be established by nlace the present peace conference. She Greer ad'ances no eontin<*ntal nurp'?s?*? Smvr other than those of a permanent a'ul mf'r ins' peace undo*- the principle of s *" Medii determination and that there shall, know t.e Internafion->1 freedom of transit j claim hv railroads and waterways, which is fc Cpk.I llrlllin'u . I U..I1 I 1. . I - . . .......... | Mil || x freedom of commerce in times of itulat peace. ) f 11111 r fireat Ft r f t a in will t a It o mandatory con<n pnwfr over tin- Herman islands abant south of the equator for Australia territ and over Herman southwest Africa ?p!vo for the I'nion of South Africa. She front will also have the mandate over alone Herman East Africa and some part.-. Frant of Arabia and sho baa particnlai | claims in this rosn?"*t ovp" Mesono-i Thi amia Groat Hrltnin will ontor a <s cni pool with the other a ?llos in tho mat ?>ntlr< tor of Indemnities. osporally ron->ra- \n t: tion for air raid dam ikoh and shin I! hoi plllK losses. yions Italy. have It ly If IV PSpS for t *' P T'?M|tl"<o posed as far as tbo Greener m<?i Inrtitdtnc; pr tho whole of tbo southern Tyrol: Huma Triosto, Istria, Flntno. Zara. Sebenlco, larger part of the Dalmatian Is- ' ^ -y - - - - - ie La EfcKLY. L ? DELEGATES )R TERRITORIAL ATIONS OF ALLIEl Avlona and its hinterland, a HKOD1 derate over Albania possession' a u islands in the Aegean which taken from Turkey during the ...... Million:) litan war, and the province of ., i*as< i. if France and England 1 take territory in Asia-Minor.' ? Italian contention is that the' . I >ui h itian islands and such parts of ,, , Duke, t telmatian coast as are not as- , here Sa 1 to Italy shall be neutralized. ,, , M r. 1 d France and England extend . .. of the t colonial possessions in Africa. , , . .. made h desires to enlarge her posses- n in Eritrea and Tripoli. | temher Huitianin. 1 .. ,,, . i the Wa mania?Territorial contentions ICC1I0. i 8 Balkans am complicated and bact<0 tit difficult problems. Human- Wnahln ires to retain possession of that |hp waf m of Russian Bessarabia Rlvon buB,ne8) y the central powers under the (nfo Hm lied treaty of Bucharest and smaU b in her possession. Rumania Son9 p, leslres southern Dobrudja as to her by Bulgaria after the & Myor [1 Balkan war. Possession of brother rabia and tho Dobrudja com- N n))k, * the mouth of the Danube nates. the westward of Rumania After i to annex the HnpshurR pro- n,|ko ?,r ? of Bukowina. and Transylva- bol(linc nd a considerable part of the osf<Tn.,tl i-it droitural district of ltanet It j re that the Rumanian n?pira- (i|mi? conflict with those of Serbia. Mab)o i affirm that under her war Proj.byt ments with the entente Serbia (ljp(, a, il have a larpe portion of Banat yoarB \ dl as other sections of former M,nnio la-Hunpai y adjoining old Ser- who d|, r? the north, to round out the w)fp w isetl Jugo-Slav state. Both Ru- vvbom | i and Serbia have moved troops (lpy h. Banat tc? secure their claims monfbs French troops have established janda ] itral zone to prevent hostilities Thpy v en them. p p p Serbia. 1 nos|(, hia?Serbia's claims to take ?nrvive the HapsburR monarchy the ^ (Jno nces of Bosnia and HerzeRovina j Hon pposed by no one in the entente an(j p I. The plans for the Incorpora- a)1 of b into JuRo-Slavia of the Hapsprovince of Croatia, except as monfbs e costal region of Plume, are nren k onsidered as subject to th<> inJ scions ( 1 decision of the southern , ? , , HIGH] uo-Slav and Italian aims are in i conflict in the settlement of EM driatic coast problem, involving lture of Fiuine and the Croatian' aid along with the Islands of nft,< atia and Albania. 'Hie union <HH mtenegro nnd Serbia as part of, *ater Jugo-Slav state has been by the Montenegrin parliabut the faction representing' Wast Nicholas and his adherents $4on,0(l sts against a union which shall propria save to Montenegro entire local millions overnment. There is also a for posi rt between the plans of Jugo-I carriers statesmen and those of Czech- during kla who desire a wide corridor hy the Itehemia to the Adriatic to -phe ho ary and Croatia to seruro an the inc t to the sea. 1 Conn tirccrc, I author! r>ece -Greece wishes northern'to cont is and Thrace with the excep-l tube si if Constantinople and the shores Hrookl} e Hosporus and the Dardanelles.] pending 1 1'romier Venlzelos wished to f,it,p s> under international control, were al e asks for the Vilayet of Whei na. in \sia Minor, and the for- there v Turkish islands in the eastern tors nr errean'an. including those Pra| j? n ns the Dodocanesus, anrl over tc < <1 by Italy. commit Itulguriu. tion of sarin Although Bulgaria, cap- throe y cil without conditions end her creas'nj p territories depend upon the mnil ?r lerors. her government has not motor Ion* d hope of adding extensive produce nries and it even hopes to re- Senal extensions of the Dulgarian support iers in southern Macedonia declare* the Aegean coast and In metit fr j CYeho-Slnvakia. i _v c new state of Czecho-Slovakla , ... . ... - ?J 11 ?- - rvink our us rcuitorH's almost Wlil "" *ly iif the expense of the old la-llungut y. The kingdom <?f o'elnek fijia. Moravia and Slovak rr- T' o of northern Hungary already '"hnn'er been Jneorpoiated into the j? rt? - H"l."gs state hut th"re are eertain o'elock. eta with the Poles. Ifiitlionians, mians and (Sertuans. as well as Continued on Page Pour. | for the JCASTI .ANCASTER, S. ( ., TUESDAY, FEBRUAR T FORTH HIGHWAY BII GAINS AND COME UP ) COUNTRIES s,na(or N1, ? Beaufort, Will E I.. DUKE DEAD Measurc jn , T IDS DURHAM HOME __ iirr Tobacco Manufacturer! ALREADY I 1? >cs \way?Married Four Times in l/niii? Life. ,, , . , Bond Issue of urn. N. c\, Feb. 3. Hrodie I. Submitted to Vl nillionalre tobacconist, died cense Tax on All turday night. w.,? ,,r ii,? r,....,,i..ro to SI.00 nor Hoi tobacco business that had lis family famous. Horn in ? , ... . . Senator Niels Chist countv. North Carolina. Sen- , , for will Tuesdav nip] 17, 1X4 >, and returning from .. & the senate a bill pr r Met ween the States in his . election on the quest dr. Pake began peddling to- . S25.000.000 worth of When his father, the late , ... purpose of providing gton L. Duke, returned from . .. . construction of a svsh thev went into the tobacco , , , " faced roads over the 3, heating the cured product . . ? . . panion bill has alrea oking tobacco. From this , duced In the house, usiness grew the W. Duke & , ... , . . _ hill, which Senator jmpany and 'ater the Amen- ... , introduce, follows: hacco Company and Liggett s Companies. He was a Section 1 He It of James B. and Henjamit assembly of i. financiers and tobacco mag- Sou,h proval of the deht 1 the death of his father. Mr. nted by ,w""<hirds c .Id a large part of his tobacco e,ectors of ,h,s 8ta' s. though ho leaves an estate1 Konerol ?<ate electioi i?d at more than $ 1.000 000 j Purpose of providing Duke h:is been married four I 's' M" ' 'on His first wife, who was Miss a hanl !,n<1 ~ i , 9 at ? hip.hwnv com mi McMannon, daughter of a , f l ^ . : inir flltirl ponimiuuimi ?*nii 11 minisior nr iJurnnm, "" " . , South Carolina be. mat 2 a years ago A few ,, . , , ... authorized and direr ator Mr. l>nko married Miss , , , r> i ? , a sutli ienev of coupo Woodward of Pasadena. Cab. mrced him Mr Duke's third; form ,,"s,un nnd i,p,>l as Miss Alice Webb. from1 prov,(,P for n ,otal , .. | value of $25.000,00(1 he obtained a divorce after; , , . , . . said bonds to be of id been married onlv a few. His fourth wife. Mrs. Wv-1 of $500 or ?1'000 an docbelle Duke, survives him. ' . , . T?? . i . the date of their n rere married in Washington, 1 1910 rate of 4 1-2 per cr les his widow. Mr. Duke is payable semi-annual d hv three children. Mrs H. on the dall of Durham; Mrs. Nathan an'1 . " m Parh y kman of Chnttanooga. Tenn., tie.?-.ui\ in flu <it> i Lawrence Duke of New York. nl ,h? ? is first union. Duke had been ill several P^mon! ^all be o> ..... , face of the bonds; as the result of a general down and had been uncon I shal1 tinvo coupons ? luring the last three weeks. for ,h? Interest. whi. ^ due on said bonds i ER PAY FOR POSTAL i prov,ded"Sec. 2. That si PL0YES IS APPROVED mnfurP sorially ? fo ooo on the first day Acts on Items in *100.000,. oach of ,hp voars- 19 1929 and 1930. ? Postofllee Appropriation . $12nn.noo on tt iiiii Already Approved. of each of I 1932, 1933. 1934 and ? ? , "$1,300,000 on tl lington. Feb 3.?Items of th .... ? of each of t hi .0.000 annual postofllce ap- m7 19R8> ftn tion hill. carrying severa , . , . "And $1 500.000 r i of dollars for pay increases (office clerks, letter and rural ~ ~ ,Mrh i and railway mail employee 1 1^4 3. l-'44 and the fiscal year, were approved "Sec. 3 That sail senate with little discussion "hall be signed hv t use had proposed to mak 'he state. counters reasos permanent. comptroller general. uittce amendmentc to thn >.11 great seal ill the st:i SR NE Y 4, 1919. I Wll I SOUTHERN MEN FOI jl If ILL A STEAMSHIP ( C TONIGHT from W'ilminn ton. Churl vunnuti, Itrunswick, .laul ristensen, of to cent ml Xinrric Introduce Senate. 1 Jacksonville Ela . .Ian South Atlantic Maritime c ^j has been urbanized here IN HOI SI'. -1 spires of. and financerl j . Innibers nl eniniiicr e o| lithographed <>" t (,w?r < : long and I crlfni'c It is free for ?tnrv of state is aT1,i should ho in 1h* ha e. p at all tintos hundreds of farmers wl T all tho horfls t ra ti- to to1 ?< ?? urowi tho provisions for Extension Bulletin 1 governor is. it' Ctilttito in South t ' -lin. required t ?| ? ~ **stt y of all tho | Hearing T?m1?>. i; on oh rruistiv Tljj_ order to show can tie public at a.l ^ j?,jg, 1 :r i. ? - * Moore in i the moving picture ox coupons of S lid ? k jjpj against tho ho; nci|>al of said returnable todav. will be to shall become -t) j \j,IOro a' his tosidot bio in payment | J( i ru,?n. TV- order was shall become f,)p ?t of 'he oxbibit during the yen- (i,J{ |?,jg< Moore refuse* as or the prin f0 restrain the ho rt shall become ,p nie;tnt:me from < ho the tax levied show houses, public schools | _ ?aid principal | ( S(,rinu. Nov receivahle shall t v, . v w - ro -etved \ I r? face of said i ,i,. 'h< ..rrival in N? %x Nor respect l\ el \ . rob\ (Icclarod u> " ' "k <f I'npt Kllintt \ n i!*?? staff of '' ,s no' known hoi" whi fVfrv hol?|fr ? ' " ' * *'f iff * I -?> 'Iiff ^halJ bo ox- I s,,rvi' (' nml f rot. it will * 11ays fifr ? o fj. rt> Pji|?o 4 i i t<*r I zing the postmaster genera j ,r> hv 'he secretary inue the postal pneumatic *'Knlng and sealing ?rv1ce In New York and an(1 done at the ttm . n and prohibiting removal anf' nof before: the : congressional action of the hear the signature of astern in other large eltieg urer, his name hHne so adopted by the senate. engraved thereon a the hill was taken up "Pee I The se< r? iere loss 'ban a dozen s< na- hereby required to k esent and by agreement sev a crirrecl r< g st ry o| cms in dispute were passed sealed bv hint undei mporarily. They included of this act. And the tee proposals for nppropria- like manner, heroin * .>00.000.000 during the next keep a similar ret" ears for road construction, in- bonds sinned by him ; the appropriation for aerial to he accessible to tl vice and decreasing th?t for1 times, truck "farm to consumer' "Sec. 5 That all deliveries bonds, and the pri lor Swanson of Virginia, it bonds, when the san '"the road apnropriations ,|ne shall be recelva 1 thev would provide employ- ,,f au taxes, which ?r many men. payable to the state ' in which said connoi t'. D. f\ Meeting. cipal of said bonds Lancaster chapter I*. D C. pnynMe: except for ?et at Mrs. John. Faile's on f?r ti,,. support of -eet Thursday afternoon at t n?d the fact that rt.. ml coupons arc so \1n-v An":i Jackson chUdrofs ?? |IMri<s>TI| Will m? nt with M'ss MHdrcd nmj rounnns Saturday afternoon at 1 (hi? pi-de- is hoi ? (? a controcf (IPMVOI South Carolina and < I V My era left Simdav ' * s M |,?nds. which pioi-.ri-ots tc? buy food" liirsch stores. J (Co* limed on 000.000 to He Savannah. Wdmi-pi lesion, and Hrunswiek. ti iters ?ind i<i 'eL'iilar line^ of steamers itos is Raised ,,f f>"' ,IV'' mem oned port I *nd Central American do rsepower. | flrst st<,ain,M. will sai| ft, I t.ah in March to. be folb ensen of Beau jnf,or by n,ie from Jackson lit introduce inj ,,m Oi'' other ports unt oviding for an: '"U! 'ive l)or's bas " well ( tlon of Issuing j ,>ampr 'in,> l-xperf fratF bonds Tor the!now in So"'h and Centra a fund for the nn(l 1,10 middle west of em of hard sur- StJites working up carrot state. A com ,r'I?s both ways, it was sa idy been intro- <>?'?< < ?s of the corporati. The text of the President. Matthew Hal Cbistensen wil vip?* Pr''??l"nt, I)r. Jame Wilmington; it K. Itlieti , , ., 'on; (leorge P. Armstroi enacted by the . ... ,, ? i tiah; I* I). M Strachen. 1 the State ?.f , ... . and Walter b Coachman ect to the at ville; treasurer. W. W. V liereinafter ere-1 . ,, .... Savannah: secretary. I). I >f the qualified .... Wilmington; assistant se< e voting at a .. , , , .... .. 't K easier, Jacksonville. 1. that for tho .. | i he amount of the eapit funds for the' . ... . . the corporation has not highways with , . nouneed but it is said to )i surface bv the. , ' . funds in hand to enrrv or ssion. the sink- . jeet. of the state ot , and is hereby STIIJ, IWISTI'liTIVt 'ted to preuat . , I Tltll'DF < IIINKSF n bonds of uni- ... . . ... Washington. l-eh j ea ranee, as will,.. , .. lion of the mvsferious nn issue at fare1 , . ' , , , last week of Dr T T \\ of such bonds; I r .. i of the < hinem. education; denomination) , . , . , and two of his assistants <1 to bear inter- . , ington detectives hack to their issue until . but the purpose <?t their s i.u urn v ui T! *3 vnt net d's'lnsed. Mit per annum,! ln connection with the mu ly. und after | ,.,,t tw>r?n mad'-. - day of ; poHro officials continue car at the state I fM what Information, if nf Columbia or obtained from V. T V h?> state in the York university student ivhirh place* ofj jpht here hist night pressed on t>York. and said bondsi Wan visited I>i W<?ni ittaehed thereto! rPn^jv an,j voluntarily a< di shall become 0 officers to Washir.ptoi is hereinabove in clearing up the rnyster; I Whether the second t aid bond* shn1 1 detectives to New ^ ork llows: f 1.000 . fl(,m information given bj of "f not made known. 26. 1027. 102? Tobacco Cirowins ,e first day o To meet the rapidly inci he years 1001. inand for information 1 I J9o?> 1 crowing in this state, the r service of Cleinson oolleg \o fir^t day < r . , . # 1 issued a bulletin entitled ? years of 1P .* >, _ . r, , Culture in South ( arol (1 1340. . publication treats tobacco ,n the first dav ^ ^ ,Q fhe niarkol , the years 1041. ^ ^ fypHS of ?oi,. , 1 1?MR- and eare of seed bed. v;ir 1 coupon bonds J j jand. fertilizers f< he governor of i trnreplantirg and eult'v Igned by '^''tping and suekering inse< and have the. eaheP< harvesting, barns, te affixed there s1nrairP. it contains alsi of state, which j ,wjT)g plans and bills o shall he made ^))r tobacco barns, c of their issue The bulletin is written coupons shall ip Ctirrin. superintendent the state treas- j,,,, s-Xnerimet t station w ws SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 A YEAR IUpjJTEACHERS meeting ...... J be held saturday ksonville, j ? Interesting Program Arranged I or February Session of 30 Ti\o County Association. f>t pnration I under the' I by. I he PROP. ARI \IL TO SPEAK r Jueksnn Inn. Char ? cstiimi u Other Prominent Educators to from oa.-h, lit* I'resent and Make AdS("1 desses?Large Attendance of ints. Th'?| snvii Teachers and Trustees. >wed soon V"!. .h"1 (,lv ''os K* c'oNNoiis ) " A " Indications arc that iho Fobruarv established .. - , meeting or the Lancaster countv Ic men are . . I teachers association to So hold horn . next Saturday in the Central graded 1 ' Heliool building will he exceedingly for the well attended, not only by the teachers themselves but by manv of the an are: ? .. . trustees of tho countv and others as e, Boston; ... ... , well interested in the coynty s welfare and educational advancement, t. ( buries ? , ..... ... Superintendent H. H. Scott, of the ig. Savan , , citv schools, who was unanimously Irunswick. ...... elected president of the county teach, Jackson , ... frs association tills yenf w ll preside Williamson , . over the meeting Saturday. He has 1 Inppett ,, piven much study and attention to retarv, 15 this work, and is very earnestly Inforested in its successful prosecution al stock of durinp the present scholastic vent. been untie savs that lie anticinates eood reuive nniple su'ts f? <>ui the work nt the lssocinit the prnti??ti this week, and thinks the meeting Saturday will he cha racterized bv unusal enthusiasm and interest I IUMI'linKK1 following prnpram has been : prepared for Saturday's tneetinp: Investipa Invocation bv the Rev. Hugh R. u rd er here .... " , . . Murchison of the Presbyterian r oilc, head I church: music bv Miss til er. head tl mission , , . I of the music department of the Penled W asb.. ,. , tral school: an address bv Miss MaNew l ork dele:no Spiepner. president and field ecotid \is?t apent of the South P*?voIina school No arrests Improvement association Columbia: filers have, I soup by one of the music nttnils; ad. , dress pv I'rof. J M A-iaM. of Coil silei't >s lumbia collepe. any. the" "an a Now Tim moetinp will he called to orwho v s ''or lMO,,iptly tit 11 o"c 1 i *k Saturday from New mnrninp- County Suj rintendont of education l.inulo requests ' here ro 'h;,t l>o in the build'ng hv 1h:?t compani?'d , nif rt to assist ,f fi,nP P,"'n,'ts thorn *vill bo a round t;?| <? digpijjj?don, * fhe ronrjli f th elusion of the regular p-orram. relarosulted ,IV0 "u> Proposition of .">ndurtine Wan was n'k'ht schools in different sections of tho county, as the best and only practical manner of effecting the sucr eossful elimination of adult illiterreasing de- ao- * on tobacco . extension Mrs. Tllackinoii Dcail. e has just Mrs. Mary Blaeknion. w f? of tho I "Tobacco1 late William M. Blaeknion. died at ina." The the home of her son. M. S. Blacki frotn tb | mon. of the Antiocli section of tho )lace. deal county, early Sunday morning, death preparation being due to pneumonia following 'let;e-\ pr< - influenza Mrs. Blaeknion \vaa about ir tobacco TL' years of age, a member of tbe ation top Baptist church, and gave . great deal t and dis-; of her time and thought to the cause curing and of missions. She is survived by four > drawings sons. J .1 Bla< ktnon and W. T. f materials Blaeknion. of this city: .1 I>. and Nl. , S. Blackmon. of the county: one sishy Mr. It t? r. Mrs W. K. Swearlngen. of Charof the Pe< ' lotte, and one brother, J. T. Sims, of ho >s .1 to | Columbia The remains were brought varied e\- to | : <u*r Monday and interred in Ill- ii.-imus vveSTSHie I'MI'I'ICIJ ilT 11 o Clock. nds of t)i? !' v 1' I" Cars- n conducting the lo 0 ! < I.O'A fti'!< : . ] . vices ng Wr ! ' ?o? Toi'Mct > Death of \|rs. I'iinirrnn. Tin i|c. ih <>! Mrs \gn> Cameron til ir-e.i .1 t lie home of h?T daUgh( r, VI's T ( Funderburk, Satursp granted lay afternoon after an illness of only the case of a few days Mis Cameron had made hitdtors --f her home with her daughter for tho iltli hoard. veir ie two and had many heard hv' friends who will he grieved io learn ice this af- of her death. She was 7 4 years old. granted at The remains were taken to l.aurlnors Fridav! burg. N Sunday for interment. I their re-! being met at Charlotte by her two 1 f health, sons John I> and Mack Cameron dng up the of l.aiirinlnirc. War Savings Stomps. ' ^ork. l.aniasier imri'i >s in third place sterdav of among all the unt'es o! -lie ante k Sunday in total ilr? ot \\ i > S ivinr? ,V Springs. Stamps on Jnnnarv 2a. according t ruber Capt a ri no? t in ' sent out 1>\ the -fate 1 f'om the director Th!-; report is based or. le ' ha (is he I sji lc- ^ 11 . . ti..... i ' u j ... . .r ?!? ? ?? IV I. (I 11 * I I ll1* if'-ir-s l.r?n-1 }?m n >t f"i 1. ??rnstf>r onuiltv t* i'":''" I I 1! 13 i