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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949 4 PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS e e R Attt bbb PAGE SIX - * “ it ne INDIANS STILL om' . ODDITIES W-A-N-T A-D-S | ~ || Alaska Poinls o, 1 spor, MAJORS * Weather conditions and iemper- i -2 W) ) s i variows Alsska poinis,| BALTIMORE, Dec. —if-Bill| NEW YORK. Dec. T—f—An en-| FOR SALE | FOR SALE FOR SALE i Sy - IO TAP7 éé ulso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 | Veeck, dynamic ex-president of the | thusiastic Washington & Lee sub| ——— ————ormmommn ey DOUGLAS offers a 3-bedroom RN S g prge - =1 4 7 |am, 120th Meridian Time, ana|Cleveland Club is gone but the In-|who made an illegal tackle that|30-40 ERAG cAibige new bat S0501 hohd WRLGBEWET N he (i) Pniiated b "oe"?*’;‘em fully 0||| 5 Shoppmg nays le"' [released by the Weather Bureau|dians are ctill stealing the show |wasn't detected for two days fur-| Skinrers Gun e | tvig-cming Foom,’ gurdge -ad-| old il asement it SEorsktion \‘ 4%:; . it Juneau Zollow: {{rem the rest of the major league | nished the football oddity of the|prpRIGERATOR, washing muuh-i joins kitchen—well and completely | space—fireplace and plumblng,on | _ cluzs, 1049 college football season. . bookcases, and miscellaneous | ‘furnished, immediate occupancy, . 2 ¢ e 773 gl\ch!nvagc -w7 SNOW| while the others were feinting| Here's what sports writers and :i‘r‘);v“ Blue 464. 68-3t! on bus line near stores. Tsrm;)' i’sérgxe E?Cld?nfzny seqal:ppe:i“t- % Arrow 27—SNOW | anq fencing but apparently accom- | broadcasters voted the most un-| . —' | povaLAR-INew 2-het FHA | RO LA R NG Bethel 16—Cloudy 3 4 4 5 . % oo ew 2-bedroom, A,| room with tile fireplace and Sh on time and ideas? e ! 0udy f plishing nothing in their efforts to | usual incident of a rather screwy | WANTED ——— view, large lotts. thermopane windows. T % 0 130”. e 33—SNOW| gwing the first big trade at the|season: RELIABLE WOMAN to care f0r| npiy nOUGLAS highway, 4-| rooms and full tiea :Ombm. Switch to ‘E:;::r::." 11 E:i:xd minor league convention, the In-| Washington & Lee tackle Boh| year old baby in my home. Ph.jp o o yime furnished. ; first floor. Two bcdroomsannd D: / ‘Fairbnm: 2 ’m CIv'ni' dians came up with one of the |Smith, who had sat on the bench,| 9 63-tf | ) BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan-| bath on second floor. Large gm’-.- % Ve ‘Halnes 1. S finest .p‘ltcl}mg'pl'lyzcs in nw"m,x.mrsv was walking to the shfnwers in the :*. o PR .4. e Of cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. den and excellent location. Gen- { % et Sl He is Hal Saltzman, 24-year-old | final seconds of the Virginia game. % ¢ | 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St erous terms. g PSS! righthander who won 23 and lost 13 End Ed Bessell of Virginia caught view, electric kitchen, etc. 8, : ; i 5 X | i o A & lew, , etc, ,500: 3- % the choicest you can give “i‘:]’:“:;‘: AI‘srl]mni' 35 8;’:3: for the Portland club of the Pacific pass and was running across. : 'pfifl?{{o[?‘?;. ,:(cl’usfi;d:,;mw : ARB 5, also 31A843. further infor- \ cm?crclca ifi?:&?n‘f&t;;r;ihgf 1 | e Island oudy | coast e ? - S x Ry etely ished, cluding /8 g - asement. / v..0r serve! | Rodiak s—Rain| 04 l}aguc General Manager | “mith raced in to drop him inches , | = Bondix Automatic wash- .1 mation on request. furnace. Electric kitchen. Good / ALY Kotzebu 4_Partly Cloudy Hank Greenberg of the Indians, |short of the goal. o er. Excellent neighborhood e |LOTS—Cascy - Shattuck addition; | condition. Immediate occupanc; K ////////////////4// ['VKcGnll: ‘ el who announced the purchase last He explained, “I just had a , (.o 1;I Evergreen Bowl. Just ! Gold Belt and Calhoun 7 HOUSES LEFT of the 20 housé J BLENDED WHISKEY—86.8 PROO . | Nome 6—Cloudy | g “v“:‘d,afzf_f”;';:de?;il S.‘;v:. g 5 ";‘g‘"‘a player misht o 4o biace for children. Must {3-APARTMENT UNITS—building| now nearing occupancy date in o IN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. €. | Northway 0—Cloudy | DIAOrs. b s- | core on the last play of the gami return o states. Call Green e | in excellent condition—all eiectric| the Highlands 3ection, 14 have ‘ 65% GRA 5 3 —_—————————— I Petetibure 30—Cloudy | closed amount of cash. He estimated | and when Bessell came by me, 180 after 6 pm. dh-tf | kitchens, all well furnished. Large | already been spoken for. The [ e — e ST T | Portland 43— Cloudy 3‘];?“1 represented a §100,000 pur: | couldn’t resist tackling him pe ! extra building lot and garage.| houses have two bedrooms and + = = Prince George 15— F BNy 01[3;‘!‘; gsmxlat:;m?m;:m‘;;’;; :‘c:lt er?i @ © 6 0 o o o o o o o Scen by appointment. ;]llr;wance for a third. They have i g | Seattle 36—Clear 0y 1 F9 4 SR | o TR = ull concrete basements with ' | : | Whitehorse 25-coudy | A"S WANTS FIELDER oal line and a Virginian recovered 1o50 popgrs—Banquet Supburd” | {RPHY & MURPHY | serace laundry, electric hot wa- = i i T ‘or a score. Virginia won, 27-7. | . e ter heat / = | Yakutat 33—Snow, Rain : i electric stove, also clectric refrig- # o aters and an automatic oil ] H Bu]’ BAD. chKER The suc'sgreat play came to light| oo tor brand new, never uncrat- | Rumoni -flAr:cstN'fA:wrs I fichmoe: “Phe® Roukel . gP8 gore H £/ RODEN TO SPEAK FO¥ x I’:‘\:‘X n:gvles Otf 1\;hed game Were| 4 pp’ after 5 p.m. Blue 855, 67-6¢ | Frcae 076 over First 3 atlonal Bank | pletely insulated for a low maine H = SPE. Lown 2 ne: f ! S ‘ ] Ve i | MINING CLASS TONIGHT WITH OTHER (LUBS - A bl o ori R FOR SALE peoms e G el e -] | Other oddities: | i e i zed living room wi § | s erritorial] - PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 7—#— | The customary 1 W | bedroom house. Call 894. 67-3¢ S s | large view windows and every B = pector, Territorial customary little doz was the AR X - = i i i : | Treasurer. The Philadelphia Athletics are look- ross the Stanford | Troller 34 1t long, o|BLUE DAVENFORT, matching house has a clear view of Gas- These profecsions, with others|ing for an outfielder in a great big| goal line in the Indians 40-0 trounc- | ft. beam-New engine this season, | Chair and Ofquinly 2 sosdioult ;‘ST“ Channel. The dinettes and cng the way of his many ye way. - of Washington. Ph. Green 494 evenings. 67-5¢ | tables ““dfh“‘r’ Brisiolswesnes, chen are bullt in with an ab- | Alaska, are in the experien Vice President Roy Mack dis-| A rabbit proved the best broken |——— - ————— .| Ph Red @-tf| undance of storage space and t Henry Roden, who will be guest|¢losed yesterday that the American | ficlq runner in the Beliot-Lawrence | 948 CHEVROLET 4 door Styleline | = = 2 fitled with a new Westinghouse 2| speaker tonight at the Univer League club is negotiating with the | game. | 7gedan, exce oty /CEREERE CfluimgooEODGE‘;’ LEL&;JIXEhe :}OLE’I;:].! neo. Te Dol kre. slngiiben 2lof Alaska Extension mining c St. Louts Browns and the New York |~ After Willamette University had| Cock 212 after 5 pm iy Greenc?;(luwn’ B er.fiz?fl'g by FHA. and may be secured 2| The adult students meet at 7 p.m | Yankees. . rn through four plays with only| WOOD O AL HEATER, A-1] | e ;)in very liberal terms. Secondary &lin the Juncau Hish School stugy| The St. Louis club reportedly [nine men in action against Idaho, condition. Juncau Paint Store, 136 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163.; -hié for down payment is ! hall. turned down a recent offer of |the referee asked the coach if he 67-3t | = - ! available to qualified veterans. i 'Roden will talk on mining law,|$200,000 by the A's for outtielder | would care to use the legal limit. | J LOG CABIN 26x16 1t inside. Hawk | An appointment to see the houses Hlon which he is an authority. He]Roy Sievers. Now it is reported the! Levi 1935 CHEV. SEDAN cut down to! Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf; may be made in this office. : ] y. Jackson of Yale sprinted . APA N’ Hlis the author of “Alaskan Mining | Mackmen are prepared tc give the|t; a touc i 5 pickup. 10 tires, 8 wheels. Heater. ! 3 Al RTMENT HOUSES, commer- 3 E 3 ; o uchdown against a 10-man {1040 STUDEBAKER Sedan.' 1947| cial 94 1 u 5| Law.” Brownies some players and as much | Columbia team and gave credit for| It runms. $60. See Murphy ati g g'conGoor sedan, R, “‘, Cn;' | cial property. Several two snd noni i ror el THIS wlnleri &/ The extension course, which op-{4s $300000 for third baseman Bob | g neat block to one of his linemen. | SPortsman’s Cafe across from! o Go L B e 7] . £ ened November 28, has as regular | Dillinger, second baseman Jerry |1 turned out he raced over a hole| Small Boat Harbor. A ! {WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 | v & instructor James A. Willlams of (Priddy and an outfielder, not|vacated by an absent-minded Co- |3 BED ROOM HOME_We - {HAND CARVED and tooled Ladies | i se is S S| » {60 5 & 3-BED A Gl o 5 5 A cold house is not a home. Sickness Elthe Tniversity ficulty, Eiove G ible taRle eibting on the bendh | ROOM HOME—We are of- (" 0o 5o ™ i key cases,| Office in Alaska Credit Burean | fering our modern heme for sale, | breeds quickly — tempers flare — H — The A’s also are reported to be GRHE R s {o g : . ' brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices | - - ; is fortable. YOUR 2o @@ e e v e @ ® 0 o ofattempting to obtain Johnny Lin- | yetiprt ompIEIs SRR m! and quick service on made to or- | =W LISTINGS—2 pedroom, Seat- 4 i AT R e Sl TIDE TABLZ edel from the Yankees. MICHIGAN STATE unfurnished, 8s you may WASh.| go. ypems Res. Ph, 834 before 9 ‘°r Tract, large flat yard, good home may be turned into a cold house, Eie & PR ‘ We invite you to compare thel .o e’ s i Harbor leacher. | view, nice neighbors. Top floor A < G it el se i 3:46 a.m., 14. . ®|Asia Lefore Christian ti 3 e TR o | SRR SRR IRE strove, 7 cu. ft. refrig. view, caught in a sudden cold snap. It’s so s {{(:ih :ig: Uqlt,aqnx:] 155; (x: il oot i e rlftirtincs i OF GRID S(RIBE’} the market, and it can be I al- ! HOME FOR SALE in Dougls 3 | bedrocm and toilet with basin. easy to prevent this, by having plenty e High tide 3:07 pm, 171 {t. e| DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, . 1y "okl RR R R Wit o e I Nt of fuel on hand well in advance of . o Low tide 10:02 pm, 03 ft. |CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINIS-| S | Los,r A“Droun_n—' i | gjl";fl fll:lwrtna‘;m oil ;gma}cle, Ben- i > ] e A . T - | ant ubs, workbench, large 3 i o 5 e o o e o 0 s o o e o |TRATION, Box 440, Anchorage, Al Dec. 7—(®—Ed ] | i g R the cold Weather. Order early. Orde i o A aska. Sealed bids will be accepted |.¥ard Bagdon, 23-year-old Michigan | _ o | dan, $1,200. One 1639 Ford Panel| bedrcom, bath and toilet. Owners i NOW! PHONE 81 FOR % SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S.!at Room 203, Federal Building, until [ State guard, was announced today |y BOTANY 500-Overcoat takenj Just up from states, $825.00. See V'Y f:)‘f:f'”%ggme“'s o g i § i 46-tf ! éAUK BAY just past Rec. Area. 2 bedroom house, oil furnace, large as the winner of the Dr. John H.| Cutland trophy awarded annually| | at Jay's Super Service. by error from Mike’s Sat. nite. Lets exchange. Black 935. 67-3LI. e '2:00 P.M,, Dec. 20, 1949, under In- vitation 850~ r s 5 “--.~ vitation 850-491, for the sale of sur: 5 NEET SR e, T T L L L e M “STREAMLINE SERVICE" | H ' ‘basjs. Ford 113 ton flatbed truck. : ”,l&’ml[”: Unalakleet. Do(;ge Carryall, % ton, }‘I R When North Transfer delivers your oil, an invoice is printed by an auto- matic meter on the truck. No gues work about it! TO BE SURE OF DELIVERY— PLEASE CALL BEFORE 3 P.M. North Transfer and on one Airwaybill! @Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, ® the States, to and from any of the six continents. With extra low rates on 100-lbs.-or-more (and on numerous commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers more cargo to more places than any other airline. Using the Clippers, you bencfit by Pan American’s 21 years' experi- ence in the air-freight business. Just call us at . . « BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 PUN AMERICAN 1:;; Wortp Atrwars \ ®Trade Mark, Pon Amarican Airways, Ine. FASTER... Ky \..-d’; TO SEATTLE HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD o KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME jine and construction equipment, to ibe sold on “as is” and “where is” " ”l” ~ plus vehicles, radio equipment, mar- 1942, Sitka. Dodge panel, % ion, 1942, Anchorage. Chevrolet pickup, i ton, 1940, Homer. GMC 1%; ton flatbed Anchorage. Chevrolet 1'% ton cargo, 1939, Fairbanks; Ford 12 ten pizkup, 1540, Fairbanks. Marine equipment: Engine, marine, Atlas Imperial, 60 h.p, 4 cyl, diesel, Ju- neau. Compressor complete with KENTUCKY'S Genvine gasoline engine, Juneau.. One pro- SUUR MlSfl peller, bronze, 36” with 32 pitch, for 214" shaft, at Juneau; 1 shaft, pro- Kentucky Straight peller, intermediate, 2%” steel, 9 8” long, Juneau; 1 shaft, propeller. | Sourbon Whiskey i tail, 2%4” bronze, 10’ long, Juneau; BOVTLED IN BOND peller shaft, Juneau; motor launch 100 PROOF 24’ wooden hull with gray 4-40 gaso- ° line engine, Gustavus. Radio equip- ment: transmitter, radio, high fre- quency 2500-8160 KCS, 150 watts, CW and phone. CAA type THJ. One each located at Biorka Island SIm-wnen oSTRIRY, WC - WCUSYAR BR | g jrpanks, Woody Island, Minchu- Distributea tnrougnout Alaska mina, Tanana, Nome. Two cach at by ODOM COMFANY Petersburg. 2 each oscillators, radio - ____ lfrequency, Western Model 776, type 1, 115 volts, 60 cycle, 50 watts, 50 to 30,000 KCS, at Anchorage. Office equipment: CAA, Anchorage, Room 28E, Federal Building, 2 dictating machines and 2 transcribing ma- chines. Construction equipment; 1 road roller, Buffalo, Fairbanks. Bid forms available at above ad- dress or at CAA field stations in Alaska. First publication, Dec. 7, 1949. Last publication, Dec. 10, 1949. AT G when you mest need it. Honest Injun, lady, it's the truth! | You get America's handiest cleaner—a real triple-action —at this new low (cleaning tools extra). It's Hoover's newest model, | Now At | Alaska Electric | Light & Power Company by Football Writers Association of | America. | . Selection of the 207-pound senior vas disclosed ©y <Secretary Bert‘ LOST—Ladies gold Swiss wrist- ; watch—on heavy black cord. Re-7 ward. Ph. Douglas 234. 67-3t 1 mc;?}:ra;z"ll%lel::ing a poll of associ- ‘ IR'SH END GIVE" i e award is given to the guard| HEISMAN AWARD | 9 tackle designated by the Writers | 1e heater, $600. Red 250. e 193¢ Airfiow DeSoto, 5 o passenger Coupe. Perfect @ condition throughout. Radio, FOR SALE: Welding and‘ body re- pair shop suitable for general re- | fireplace, 100 ft. beach, cedar and | pine panelling. A year-qround heme in a beautiful setting. $8000. {NEW PRICES—Our 3-bed Douglas with double lot is down $1,000 to $4,000 and our 2-bed near St. Ann’s is down $800 to $4,700. #ssociaton as outstanding in the country. ’ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 22, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that James P. DeHart of Auk Bay, Alaska has | 2 sets couplings, flange 2%”, pro-|made application for a Trade and Manufacturing Site, Anchorage serial 012671 for a tract of land de- ? BY 900 WRITERS NEW YORK, Dec. T—(®—Leon | Hart, Notre Dame's All-America | end, will receive the Heisman Me- morial Trophy tonight as “the out- standing college football player” of the 1949 season. t ‘The six - foot - four, 265-pound Turtle Creek, Pa., athlete was voted the honor oy some 900 sports writers and broadcasters throughout the | country. He is the second lineman to cap- priced for quick sale far below SALES AGENCUCY value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- s SEWARD AT MARINE WAY loughby Ave., &iter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf Telephone 911, i pairs and machine shop work; pETER wooD SEVERAL lLarge ana Small D{a:‘ monds. Perfect stones. Bsrgnmi WA“TED prices at the First Nafionnll o3 AR Bank. 35 ©f | WANTED—GIRL for detail work, 5 | bookkeeping experience helpful, HOT WATER radiators. George| permanent. Alaska Coastal Airlin- Bros, 66-tl..| es. Ph. 706. 61-tt 1949 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER,|wir7 pav O : 6 pass. Club Coupe. In Seattle. wf:;‘ PAX Ches g N UG Yov Have It When You Neep I Your best bet for quick delivery Is Alr Express «. . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, «t low, economical rates. Your letter or wire te your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise Anmsumm/* iy f) v thRQII'IES scribed as Lot 2, Triangle Group 2 of Homesites situated on north|{{oPhy has been awarded. The shore of Auke Bay and south side:Other was Larry Kelley, Yale's »f Eagle River Highway: Lat. 58° | {amous end, who was honored in 23’ 16” N, Long. 134° 38" 41”7 W.;|1936. U. S. Survey No. 2664, containing 0.72 acres, and it is now in the tiles of the District Land Office, FIVE-BOUT BOXING it s CARD 1S CUT SHORT Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claims SEATTLE, Dec. 7—(P—A five- in the District Land Office at An- | “0ut boxing card lasted less than chorage, Alaska, within the pmodmght full rounds here last night of publication or thirty days there- | with ‘k_’nn L. Davis, Oakland Ng_gro, after, or they will be barred by the climaxing the streamlined fistic provisions of the statutes, ‘5hu\\-‘ with a two-round knockout GEORGE A. LINGO, jof Billy Eddy of Detroit. Davis Manager. | weighed 189, Eddie 141. The match First publication, Dec. 7, 1949. 2ad lb"": scmd“’*fhf“; i dhct’“s' R ot a bout went the full distance. ez Ruplicetion, Feb. 3, T80 In two other matches Eddie Cot- ton, 166, Seattle, knocked out John | L. Sullivan, 172, Portland, in one {round; and Tommy Umeda, 125. Seattle, kayoed Mel Eagleman, 126, | Chemawa, Ore, in two. | Y S L e | A joint Senate-House Economic | Committee will begin an investiga- tion of life insurance companies today. The committee wants to tind out what the companies do by in- vesting the savings of their policy- holders. Exprese/ i Christmas Trees For Sale Order from C. Y. O. Phones—181 889, Green 360, Green 600, Green 657, Red 583 and Red 510 POy —— —— '| Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2508 c— Follow the Cabs to | ROSS' OASIS l in Do lnrl: Gmmo Cost- $3400. Sell $2100. See Earl ture the prize in the 15 years the| Forsythe at Bailey’s Bar. - 1942 FOR PICKUP. A-I condition. Ph. Blue 660. 61-5¢ ‘BEAUTY NOOK” 4 bocths, won- derful opportunity. Reasonably priced and-in excellent location. Established. Owner married and leaving town. Write Box 642, Pet- 66-3t ersburg, Alaska. FCR RENT IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms weekly 65-12t or monthly. BACHELORS QUARTERS, Small 3oat Harbor, oil range, sink, show or, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911 51-31 NICE Clean Room~ atéam heatec 220 ( 315 Gold St. STEAMHEATEDL twooms, weekly & Monthlr. qo:onh: Roowns. 69 t ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instrue ment Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis- sion basis. Must be an experienc- ed salesman who can furnish re- ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 355 HOUSE CLEANiNG. washing, Tir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—17 to 5 days. 46-1mo ~ MISCELLANEOUS CUARANTEED Reailstic Permar. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 un Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phcne 201 315 Decker Way. ] WINTER and POND, CO. Iny Complete Phbotographis Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Astists’ Paints and Matcrials Blue Printing - Photostats NURILTZER Spinit pizoo for rent Anderson Piano Shcp. Ph. 143. ' STOP! at MADSEN’S For a practical XMAS GIFT CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Phone 914 Open till 8 P.M. | R LAURA LEE’S g ) ) | BAR—B—Q— | NOW SERVING ‘ s Chicken Tamales { 2 Enchalades 1 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY { e Open 11 a. m. to 3 2. m. THE MIRROR CAFE Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken LEOOOEOO000OOCOTEOO0TT: Black pearls are very valuable be- cause they are rare. . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska September 27, 1949 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given - that Charles Jay Mills, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Leslie Yaw and Myrth Benjamin Sarvela, all of Sitka, has submitted final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage Serial No. 09963 for land embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2581, situated on the southerly side Sitka Highway and fronting on Thimble Berry Bay 3.1 miles east of Sitka. Lat. 57° 02 26” N., Long. 135° 16’ 15” W. contain- ing 11.25 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. / If no protest is filed in the Dis- trict Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. {First publication, Nov. 2, 1949. {Last publication, Dec. 28, 1849. —