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Show ,' I, (1 DESERET EVENING ON 500-ICO- T LUEL: An OF STANDAPID gPlImmMMID COS g r-ast Pled-deli- e'Pr IT LOUIS net too days 'Inca I. ntranto RHO Ire wordlist' of th revolutionry 14milmt tioniper of this Amor. recifitIOlt of Lahor Nrck latO th 'nomination In irritatml tit Ott point onion 11..ter wits standing on his hirtion to. tieurepaper to porta of his titlinony. ""lokell. cats I trier mit, antothitity worms shout you than they hatesi." tha leader of the fettortion 'routed him, radar would not, however. complete. !y rotract hill old works. and facmi with Oriti line to the rffoct -- that th n he hid riot will workr hri.it from diret ettOO by the caps. code of thicit tallith duty. honor. patrioliant:. h told the Conirrift10.: Tut quototion outfits among porn. of thou and I will Mand by thm hY11 show how tho words ar uattd" later Writing. (ithr ncer-pi- " from innt as we know isting Shag "6 n it will ahrivol up Ind dis," pad Indus. now in th hands of tri Oates. municipalities and the rattan will be ever to tho given complotoly Segritars tbstoi" be vit quite well prebared to Aotonti "I hotfoot, own Mesa about mne. ha said of the first. andgovern. of the ocond "That's not startling moss. Of TE1111011 Ark net. 4.This breethed easier today than at any tim since early In the week. wthep rare dieturbantos of a aerious nature burst without warming. Th feeling tvaa duo largly to the fart that all rewhere from fedral districts ports Mere and eleilinie OttiCtoll Voila OS ring duty continued to be of a riature. Generally. the peopi here be was of the trouble lieved the worst over. officials wre em. However. phone Its their assertionsof that there would be SO relaxation emergency Ms of With the exception patrols moving about the ranebrakee there was no outward eldertee early this morning of merited activity. lAtee in th day. to resume howver. offleials plannedfirearms. of thoir search for hillen whleb a large SWUM!, hap been sized WRY betn from- - stigmas whose tomtit searched f the disorders conInvestigation tinued tolay. known to The number of negro. have been killed by soldiers and poise. men today stool st It. but officials be. Hewed from statements mad by prim. otters the tutal number of dead might be double that. Whits casualties known are five dead and six wounded. There was a report late last night bad been that a number of of strOoS Oldtown. tryine seen in the vicinity to cross the river. Squads of soldiers were sent there to intercept them. The troops had not returned this morning. 1.-- DISTHOTHACT I I , 4-1-9- - are absolutely safe, witii sure payment for interest and proipal, and They should be bought as an investment, but CAEL be honies The-s- - al With La rgeincomes--- rs -, --- - N.., - --- - , 1 . To ,Banks and Other Corporations. normal income tax taxable bonds - se- are equivalent in net yield to only, thee Figurint curities yielding 5 per cent. If, in addition, the minimum excess pron tstuc4s paid, these bonds equal in net income taxable securities yielding 6.25 per cent. The interest is received for 365 days in the year, and there is miloss On idle funds await ing reinvestment , State of Utah bonds are acceptable by the government as security for postal EaVingl ' deposits at their market value, not exceeding par. t -- Investigating a Security , . The average person might think the mere fact that these securities are issued by the State of Utah would in itselfbe sufficient to ,justify Us In purchasing them and offering them to our clients. But every security we recommend must be carefully and thoroughly Investigated before we vdll give it our endorsement, and State of Utah bonds are no excepion. Among the features of our Investigation are the following: which are either sworn to or officially certified Including the Compilation of statistics, d resources ot propertrvalueCtating-powers,-debt,anand limitations as to ad-- ; ditional debt. Examination into the legal authority to issue, Including constitutional and statutory provisons. Every step of the enactment of the statute authorizing these bonds was traced, therecords of the legislature and every oth er official act being scrutinized. - Method of Issue, including action by the Board of Loan Commissioners, Industrial mission, and other officials, was carefully carried out under the direction of our counsel. Financial details, such time and place of' payment of principal interest, and fond" ' ' ' ' 5)( bond were passed on. Precautions were taken to identify genuine bonds in the future and prevent forgery: , and the issuance of fraudulent bonds. In passing on the the legal phases, we employed one of the most eminent municipal bond attorneys in the United States, Mr. John C. Thomson of New York City, a man of interns-- . tional reputation, yin addition to local couns el and the of the attorney gen- eralwho in behalf of the State certifies on each bond as to it8 validity. , The above represents only a part of the labor, care and experience called into service be, fore we will give our recommendation to this or any other security, ' It may help to explain why a steadily Inc creasing number of individuals and institutions rely on us in passing on securities, and buy co nfidently any investrents we recommend.. I e, the-Stat- 6 t . u -:' -- -- , - , , con-(talo- - 1 -- MORE,TO USiTHANI'OUR'1,1011ET . . i . . ' - . i , , Income taxes are bound to be high for years to come. The income on these bonds is absolutely net. It is equivalent to the yield on taxable securities for various incomes as , ., follows: , ,. ' . Income Taxables Must Yield Income Taxabks Mast Yield 5.06 per cent ., ....,.1......8.08 per cent, $10,000. $ 40,000 ,, 8.52 per cent . $20,000. OOOOO , . $ 50,000 OOOOO 5.36 per cent , 30,000. . ,. .,.... .4;..a .,. ; .1023 per cent 570 per cent $100 000 - ru ! To Investors With Small Incomes - e To-Investo- 111 tank ". i. . yield better than savings bank rates. sold if desired--, , Personal Interest Taken. in S4. These bnnds are issued to provide money to Improve the roads of the State. They are ex empt from all federal income and excess proll VI taxes, ranking in this respect with First Libs erty 3 1..: per cent bonds, which are now selling around par or at a premium. ,.......m.-..-- ( ' - - . 4 6 , Six 1 , Dated July 1; 1919, Due July i, 1939. Denomination $1,000. Interest payable semiannually. Price on application. -- , St , e ,. ., . 1 - - f.' , $210001000 STATE OF' UTAH ROAD BONDS. I N;R Rip ,. I , , The " v' Noe , ilmassipere !Astons. .resen-tation.- '..- . , on !S tr. - They are safe, with all the faith, credit, propilly and taxing power of this sovereign . state back of them. The yield is good, considering the safety and the exemption from all taxation, Inc hid. int state, local and federal taxes. ' We have purchased, and are IlO W offering to the public, r President flompers, with apparent afrelamtlent-Ilatlitt- ed 'tO !fosters sesys on the Anteriran Fed. oration of Labor, writtn befora Joined it as an organiser. wherein ha & smarted that "the American labor movament le infested with horde of dishonest officials an4 labor Inkitra These mere Mtist SO. Ho oeplained that today he considered tb blanket charg not tenable. One letter. written to "SolidartiY." wherein roster explained that it was th true duty of a revolutionery to work through trades unions and quit trying torioting build up new organi-- 1 Bottom intreeted the committee considerably. Foster admitted authorahip.! but would not say It described his! present count. EightrTwo. Thousand "All these things. these doctrines.' spelled violence. didn't they?" inquired; Women Rail Workers Senaibr McKellar. "They spelled fight." Foster returned., number WASHINCITON, Oct. A His on the remarks of women employed by railroads in were comparatively brief.present strike, work while the war woe on and came "It heavy men because the workers wers could not be obtained is be- denied when opportunity to present their, ing' reduced steadily. Director General he weld. "It could not be grievances,' in Hines announced. Women employed at President Vb. 111011.11 request controlled delayed all occupations on federal because of meet the 4.9 per cent Icy corporation's poi-- I railroads .rtily 1. were instituting wholesale those workfewer than on April 1. butbeen made Foreigners up the dittcharges."1 reduced had in the unions at present . he taxing in roundhouses 23.6 per cent and in shop work 18 per plained. "because higher paid Ameri-- 1 cent. of the fate of past at-- I of women working cans, knowing The total number to the steel Industrr . of tempts moat wee 1. $2.284. organise on railroads July stand back to welt and ses."..... . them in clerical positions "Of couree, we'd like to takti the American' first. he said. They occupy the strategic poottions, being WEST CONFERENCE more skilled." President Gompere back camit before TEAMS BEGIN GRID the committee when Foster concluded to out a few matters." he and attacked briefly oPOITM of the CONTESTS TODAY said. straighten points Judi. (4ary. chairman of the western con- steel corporation . emphasixed in his CHICAGO. Oct. testimony before the committee. 'were teams today ference football steel corporation in 1901 passed for their Met games of the II) le a "The ready resolution deciarinr itself unalterits test will strength season. One other to union labor." Mr. for the second time this year and three, ably opposted said. "notifying all of Its subIllinois. Northwestern and Chicago, Gompers division', scheduled. sidiery. that It stood againet no games have old foe. any xtension." Iowa's contest with their as Is Hs defined an regarded "open shop" as "a Nebraska. at Iowa City. the hardest conference game. Former place where the Principle of collective battle staged late. bargaining cannot, exist" years has seenof this its schedule Iowa had but because Goespers, Definitions. to take the game early or abandon IL Steel corpo'stion hospitale"I hevo The other games in which conference been Informed by newspaper men," as teams wilt engage are: he itare places where workmen Michigan I. Calle at Ann Arbor; Wisna. are put "confined incommunicado." consin vs. Ripon at Madison; North Ohio the corporation "al a kota vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis: State vs Ohio Wesleyan at Columbus, federation of companies and corporaand Purdue vs..Franiain at LaFayette. tions, which does not allow Its workers to organkte and be heard tbrougir-rep- . to late was the committee by its - : ., , o ., hearing of Foster that plans-tgo to , -Pittsburg to conduct an investigation In the field were set over until next 1111111" III 8$111 M r:',JJ1i irnitilitlitillitilttlIni tall "11 itIll 11111till ill k week.. Hearings will be. resumed torair4rx.p morrow with Other represeutatives el -. . the Mrtkers on hand.. During the morning seesion Michael . . F. Tighe. as president of the . '' of the it unions involved in this )argest 11 , strike, the iron, steel and tin went I over the situation for 'workers, the,committee and asserted that "Judge Gary has been badly misinformed abqqr working and practice", in hie plants When be attempts the steel t corporation here."7, At the outset of his teetimony, roster; by-- direction of ChairmanKenyon, outlined at some length the reasons the strike. Senator McKeller inter-or, rupted to elk: "Are In 11 favor is riven offers vou The counsel this oforgantzed goy- ernmeu ' , Foster laughttetwith a full appreciation of the need of sound IT stko you have that red book," he I;AB remarked, referring , to the - pamphlet. rendered. ' Syndicalism." advice Courteously'and-Pyofaptl. After reading paragraphs, the sons-to- n asked: -"Is that your belief 9." of ":It's.mT comeosition; roster replied., Our officials have made a careful study .- "The -. chairman has i . . t men . strike. I'd. like financial-mattersAll are experiencedin order." . el"I want an answer ..McKellar who, have made . a success in atheir individnal written an endeavo-iFoster . years ago." lines of Theitake-- periónal I mayeay well. -' raised Iir the slum terest in advising assisting you. around; seen many al,ad w At that time .. V, Put some bonds of the State of Utah alungkide of your holdings of Liberty and Victory, bonds. WII. that's ovrllealiam. pure an II 8011110r Str11,111, R. PUhilean south loskata.. One of his mato parsietent interrogators. danianded. "I think not." rooter said. Tito wit. nem indoreed hie own advocacY of race anields ttith th tatemnt that "it la foolishness far workmen to undertak, to rata big families." OffnO10. j Help Build BetterRoads eIf n MINES of Your. Home State ll'ionds , fr catta FLAINE. LINES uy the stii-ebe- QUIET11 AFTER PEN ISpocial Correspondence.) Utah Power (let 111 comports, te ssitog --on ep lot - tat mew business out in the eastern end of the district and It is going to tak stoma tall bustling to extend the lines to the dirs. Mr. Dente,. who was prominent in serious new properties before the win. politi,a1 affairs of Nevado ter weather sets in. Among th con. mining aandscore of years ago. finds It neorly wore but recently comhard to gI away from mining eper nectionearewhich those of the Iron King. the has visited Tintio on al pletedHill and lions. th "Ruby shaft" of the the Rig number of occasions and Ilk.. to previous ex., looks of the rast side" whew oct, much, Knight Drain Tunnel. Just new work Is now ROIng on. No prop. these sobs the rompanys lines wore where Standard. to Central the tended Out in that locality holds great city and now a er promise, in his opinion. than the shaft work is in progress, force le busy putting to the lootrical Apex btendard. at the Pinion Queen. Conequipment tracts have already boon signed In-up with the East Tintio Coalition, the and FITCH PlISHING MEK dependence and the East Standard, use all three of these companies will of machinelectricity in the operation sinking new shafts. ery needed for newer which the companies Among ON the Lehi Tin. Sr. now leusing power aroNorth Standard. Tint tic. Paymaster. copper Leaf. Eureka Bullion. Opex Standard. Central Standard. tho Big (Special Correspondence.) Hilt. Tintio Drain Tunnel. Iron King EUREKA. Oct. S.Work is progress- and Zutna. ing Iin a very satlefactory manner on the eastern contract of Walter Fitch, Brokers Lose Suit Jr. Four headings were under way Stock Transaction when Mr. Fitch left Pennsylvania a couple of weeks ago and he states that (Special Correspondence.) hc. hp. bIL up.an.excellent organiza- rtlIEKA.Noet Morgan. tion in the east and that there should local in his suit against business man, 3jam.. L.. no liertoue delays in this piece of the W. H. Child Brokerage company. work which le for the Susquehanna this week at Nephi, was awarded damColliers Co. ages in the num of $7.600. The case was The eontract is one of the largest filed shortly after the strike In the coal min- Sioux Cons. mine in this dintrict and it ever awardeti...by an eastern :. several appears that the brokers( company ing comany and wit require two shafts agreed to buy and hold a certain block The to complete. years which are now being sunk are 123 of Sioux stock tor the plaintiff. which are he never got. He brought suit for tunnels two and in the else feet which Milt' feet. The first 65 feet of sinking the value of the stock, dividends it paid during the time that the mine was In one of the ',hafts through a was in the dividend paying column. heavy ground that called for concrete together with Interest, amounting In work but from that point on the forma$17.000. to all timulnae' tion iis such that only the The other bering will be required. shaft encountered the hard formation Enrollment Records Go. at it depth fit about 40 feet. Mr. Fitch. Matzo ,that...labor.. records! SEATTLEWash.. Oct. y in Pennutiosati 'factor he was able for enrollment at the University of sylvania andof connequently the men needed for the Washington have been broken with the to get all now using about 130 men number of registrants at 4.4511 today. job. He is theit-excethe bosses and It is expected that the 400 mark will of and all of be reached in a few days knd that a doz,44 wt. have expertwork-werknowledge e 5.000 will have registered by Jan.I. certain branches of the MathewThe largest previous enrollment was John Pennsylvania. before the een, who has bten with Mr. Fitch for attained in ISM the - year war. of the Penn. several years. is in charge EUREKA. than In tato na missing bolliocirstais th MINE tom-pon- TM from pill ono ooeglon (01) tiers! 1r ',In reading many quota. Itoss Vu t.is stort,,s, eististidel tibia blit or ttêt h. atiii mittarmi Ito hi a ett tos POI IV tea Thollo PI now," h 'mid to a utmuml lat. attr iisintne to hia von mord', rproomi deelatios to he a meddling ralotel th institution,' and atiyociiiis tio isit, lone In ivy item' arid ralln acfptam of Ie.Melted as siserssary to th and alarm ntountt4 I,y anth nt taeor over Cobnaita had drivon the to landings In unsol missing pilot 144 porta oe tho Pontinion J. Moving rast McCullough, Copt, lb Si Lovt St. Capt. Cart lisnimann. In command of th Wichito. KansaA. ntry. and Copt. It:moot M. role. in chorus at St Louis V. with thir aides. n 0, Of SOVIET PLOT, (COM in ued ',must championship 141 !teen tort" t00 the air har . no wetrd hoe been recolvd It irre rcsardIng throo of tho graft and gnotaliy boliotiit that the tikatt wind T. To EAST - REES lotir 1 1it RIM POWER AllE MISSING IN NATIONAL MOD' A5SE0 103 (Sparta' rorrespeadaseo ) la pow aback. rimitbcat. Gct !Waif safe I. prodlct tb aarly of a weson TOS4 trona Morioka lot(' th miters and of the Tintiet Intl. MOPS, Illedogory for the road has boon raised arid the contract road will for th work awarded root lit the stirighborhood or ge.06 Morro thaa aottfalth of thie sum await raisorl amorig local business mos.. Aerie as murh will les contributor) by lb minim propertirpo which ar locatod la the virinity of th TIMIS tilan4ar4 SOO lit ramainder will ba subacribor by Of Chats county. who the tommiaai wre vr the route again last Battu. day and saw U. Matter thir final ndoreement. off tb main Tho road branctif travehre higeteray at a point lust Ota.fli of thItummit and takes a vary mitts. factory grade through to th propartyy of the Lureka Out lion Mthing uIIIo it will To th Euraka be as ntirirly sew roadway and from Woodard TItitlO that proporty to th it is imply a ourotton of Improving the present road. as thine la so chance of todocias lb grad. "I . Mom WI TIM TINWIJIKR TELLS THREE OAILOONS AND pee-Is- Earrospeadonte ) rt:rtzbc4. tmt During the sok a fruit buisol of ore sr41 oneounloteit II. IS preporty of tbe Agog Staatiatd kilning compost et East Thistle. ettik bathe 'nods In tho north drift on the lel !soot. and officer of the corneasy fool confidant that May are in the proximity of an tiro body. Only th. linalriltr. I. W p ftier etlis ditiotdoil that the forma10a In the notions of the haft lookod wens' preskollag nought to lualify Odd foot. promises-flaat a doth and accordingly dodo(' drifting north,. in the eltrotton of th Tintio Stant ord holdings This drift eat only orst out 1 CO foot "Mon ore wise neountored. and elthough saber Wiwi"' have not hiI undoubtrocolved the or ytdiy boon run high in load sad stivor. This la about th nisei pleco of new whicb hos been given out concerning th Tintie museums In several nooks and tho.o echo hab V11114 th Pto Port,' sat' that It could rot look.. MOTO promising Manager E J when looming of the strike In lists Ataridard said that it would apes to beer out his contntion that the or tr. 1 tea 00000 nitr holdings of the TIhtIc Rtandard from North le ansith and thI this would be a big thing for TIM Id lel sonoral. h officers of the Apol Woodard rompeny Sr.: L. W. Mrrimen. prod dent: S S. lion& oleo president. r W Week. secretary and trestiurer; Plush Heffernan and Y. D. Kimball dissw; I('ds. W. J. Doo:ey. for niany yoArt ono of the prominent mining operators of Novada and who has been setakibt hi. home In salt Lake in recent )care Ilati Acquired a substantial blisek the deck in the Apes ettnderil sa in Eureka for rently Mr. timehey Ono purppoo of Alvin& tho prisons:lion a and after hi, thorough investigatinn le Fait 1....ke he- nri..uticed him. ttyro belt' vo w.1 plessed tt lib the Veils.' rty that hi: took ove.rso block of Ed, bed attam, till Met thewcompant's of noire felt like il:diusing of at that y I will lieltie Neste, sloe aplystla a foram, rsaltant of Lot, ha. tit halt at t walks! tattase Mc Vitra stales that he wilt pow tt the hula at Ida tma t Ito taaatere vat, oottsollik ovooko Witt," t. sr oeworai to. tvw th Tiothe Joao et toot ha silt asals trattlaat dtwortet, to I tosevlbsala la ardor that h tripe Y beep IN Gloms whets letlit the hog) (.tract OPE IS E1EOTITE110 lJ'fiIi 1,.t Kt; CITY SA LT NEWS, IPMEfl - DOES TO YOU 1 - , , Other Bond Investments L. . : - ., - - - Ar . : i , " r , -- ' I - 11- r:1 - , ' E--: - - , I -. . - L- i , . , 'I'd - .. . , , 1.EA ..... i , : z ::--, ; . -"' 1 - - - 1 MAIN AND SECOND SOUTH -- - - '. 7 - ' -- - '- - , . ' ' ta! 000. , . ,. .,i 1111111Pli ,. t F-L-a ,- .41, - . - - -- - II p Ia ,or Amlocrsott .., LmmmxivIrrrEE:tatrrril anth ar tiiiti;i",", I ,..., Its maw ' - ! fr , ':. , a ,, - - $ 350,000 - ii- ' - Aultsir GfiQG KNOLAirdinAhme ' - r2 ,4;41 it ......,.- . wiiihiso,,i .0 I10 . s I :: i. ' ' I , a ..., to-th- . A ..erolTei.-tirr-r-iii- ir . ., Fi: : tIgh. . , , .:... irt:1 - -- C41 ! lete A . , j Suite 412 Walker Bank Bldg.:: - , r 'Victory Bonds boo ght'and ' sold-to- - W. asatcn , . 5888 cash on basis New York quctet'...rzs - - - , , , , , - . - f 7 , , .. 41 . ;.10 ;. NL,Y,- - - 7,4cliPi.s2tEircaoce Compm-T- libertyand 4(.. . - . L 1( VIIII ' ot ' 777'191642 . ,, - - ' : ' ei , , - . . "'Sr - - - ' . I -I- . - our-fait- i Wr loAti.L3 ' , . 1 , .p............ ....... , 'this . 'committee wants to know my pernonal . 'view& tell them fairly and openly. proyidettthepreas tweigiudeflfrom the room." IntY1 Ken4in Chairman Interrupted to that ble views were not important. "It has been charged that thus strike , la an attempt to overturn our inatitu- thins." Chairman Kenyon interrupted. are leading it." "That revolutionaries ,'"Ivo repudiated that pamphlet." Foe,' ter efil, "bus I don't want my viewe bandied about by & e lot of prejudiced. I lying newspupiersi iistrikers." z ,I7, w.f. ir,"stot. athgeeroof 1aires some members of thin committee ,In ' 'sympathy op-- 1 with lahor.-b- ettr 11'1.!r!Y ke-, Sell flotroh. l4 ran"Yee : pee4 Pulairen.Idebl,,reark14 1 n.t rertri;r enr teffir trOW what your men t,hatt to toll us ,Alewl are,. Yarn reporters will send out I the facts correct." --yr ralnl;'.111 trylt:enipwreexa. P referre 'Stocks . to"i,;rt""IV;(7.ZI I - . likTe - -- - - , )F--F - Surplus - 14:: - I 7; 1 Ilivet2 - - -- ,...i -- -- '0 e Carillin - - i. . - ' Illl , - National Bank or the, Republic .. --:- , . . . -. , preferred stock class: , - ' APPI":"Liniat. ' , Rate ,Alarket yield, .per cent ' 8 cent Per Market Amalgamated Sugar Company Star,dard Tank Car Company ..................:-.- 8 Per Cent:- ' .'''' ' $101 J. C. Penny Company (Golden Rule Stores)........7 Per Cent , $ 98- ' ,7.22 ' 7 Per Cent .. Utah Power & Light Company.... $ 97 : Accrued dividends tq be added to above prices.. h We hay einvelted our own money In all of the above, which is an Evidence of , , in the securitiei. Dttails on request. . . - '' - , - , to Pay one Tenter' been a thgreat deal et' , said! the have treated newepapers publicity; u. unfairly., Th organisers and the Ainerican Federation of Labor kV thie have been campaigntried ., They've workersby making me the lamp. I r7--- . .. - As a class ,these rank next to bonds in security.' In compensation for the slightly add, ed risk, they usually Yield a higher return on t he investment. We have investigated the following, and recommend them as good investments in the ! ., - .-. , t , "Ye - . and English trade Ilion- ., l of answering my queetion. ullil ve Do in the doctrine of revo-- . lotion?" Senator McKellar demanded. "I'd not Include that if I were-writ-- , inr a book swain," Foster said.' 'That question can be enewered yea or no perfectly well," Senator MeKel- -i i . , ,... lar persisted. . Dodges Answer, 9,,gmtn.r,g, :--- , - company-furnishing-electr- Spanish, it syntem .Today radical. possibly.' - -- II of e There is no charge for this serviee, feel amply repaid ifour advice brings you greater prosperity. Your progress means more , . prosperity in the communitythat, in turn; ' brings progress to us. We .shall be ilaci:to meet you and talk over r finance. business-oof matters any - . Nevada California Electric Corporatioh First Lien 6 per cent - IT "Price 96 per cent of par value, plus acciu ed interest, netting Ge3idpBernceds.nt. bonds are backed by a strong and light power to - ' . . large territory in Nevada md Southern California. ; - zi.-- - ' a higher rate than that,,aftheState: - -.- 1 Vire have an extended list ,,but for those who wish bonds, with good security, we recommend '- -- t . ' ,- - Ak ) r Vii-- ' |