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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JULY 8; 1921, PERPETUAL BUILDING bulldings, 80 elose together as in|is go obvious that it requirea no mml this case. Much better would it be tq| than citation. Tons of documenta are turn the old Business High School|now accumulated in the various build- e into use as a graded scheol, or as one|ings thatareof non-current character. . 1118 of the “juniors,” and proceed on tha|They cannot be safely destroyed. They A Wlh]; O;u lnllm‘x‘:‘ e present lot occupied by “Tech” to ex-| fill room that should be used for press- r;“"“u':m; f“ c‘ ;.":”“gr (A pand that building. Expansian to the|ing bysiness. They are in danger of: blanche” in refunding the forelgn FHE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Editlen. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY....ccec...July 8, 1‘?1 \ 2 ' HEO: YES.... east would entall the closing of a|destruction by decay and by fire. Per- oval of the l N N M minor street. In any direction it would; haps.if & central filing building were ’"“':j":r""‘,”;: T . S ;,':“_ Hix N The Evening Star Newspaper Company | entail the razing of bulldings. But it is| provided some of these old records|pjan for temporarily waiving the un- § Office. 11th 8¢, ._, p...m . |assured that it the McKinley school|might be weeded cut in the process|paid interest ard issuing new securi- PI 6 Per Cfint \ Bo 9 Ohicago m«-« X Ofhes: adey Mot . | were “expanded” by taking over the|of transfer. But as they stand today |ties at a rate high enough to make up ys g s §\\ 1 Burqpean o doa, .| old Business bullding in only a few|they must be kept until surveyed. for the amount “waived” also meets on shares maturing in 45 \\ P 5 . e Evean | vears this expedient would fall to be| Plainly, two new buildings are need- | with general support. it not as a per- or 83 months. It ‘§ Hm Sc‘lflffner & Marx fect solution at least as the only way |} out. The argument in favor of dele- gating this “lordship over billions” to one man is the fact that rapid adjust- ‘mornta 1s delivered by sufficient. ed, one for the archives and one for . 1 '-'«:‘ cents per month; dally saly, & Sth-- Br.| The truth is that all of the District's | the budgef director and the controller dors may be'teat by mall, or tclephone MuM | 1 pyio gohool ‘enterprises should be|general. It will be impossible for end of each moath. based on the principle that every ene | these officers to work efficlently when Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- $25 Blwe Serge ts it be made from time to time 1 Rate by Mall—Payable In Advance. |of the schools will require probably|they and their forces are tucked into |1y Teet changing financial conditions fore maturity d Worsted Suits 50 per cent more room within the|odd corners of existing buildings. Ef-|abroad requiring a mobility that cum- an orste ul Maryland mi Virgiuia. bersome congressional action would Assets More Than Dally and Sunda; .. 70c yNext fifteen or twenty years. And|ficlency means economy, and the best| - ) e ‘However, a number of pa- - Duily only s0c | every building planmed now should| economy would be immediate provision | pers oppose the whole plan. $7,000,000 Reduced to Sunday only 2 - be 50 situated and designed as to per-| for a working home for these impor- |, There will be opposition Jo. this 4 All Other States. mit enlargement, in the case of the|tant bureaus and for a proper Stor-|the Wichita (Tex.) Times (democratic) - Folly and Sunday.1 3r. “""“ 3o ;fi major Institutions, or nearby duplica-|age place for the government's perma- | declares, many membera of Congress cation in the case of the graded|nent files. 1 1ave mianned g Uis thg bck lntirast g . in paying the bonus for ex-service e I ettt Do | e [P T AT 0 PR A ] Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Practical Traction Legislation. [, "0 05 on land thet is mat at least The Wet Campaign. w::.‘;s"‘;‘:l:‘.. be glven ":"{.‘fi'lg.u"(';":r‘-' | 3aAMES BERRY, President ) > Action by the House District COM- 100 per cent greater than the imme.| This is from Copenhagen: man_reparation bonds for the aiies’ I[fj $OSHUA Wi CARN, Rocratay: B mittee in substituting the tax revision | giate ground plan. “Willlam E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson,|Which the blanket .‘%fi:fil}m:‘%fl tor e for the municipal ownership bill, for the American prohibition campaigner. | (independent) bellaves that N ° . ° Ps Qetalled consideration, puts & much| gy proident at the Capitol :‘;;"::dm*‘:l':e “"u“‘""muu“; P o country will um:;flllly not poien Medioal X mare satisfactory and promising light PO | for national prohibition in Denmark.” fiel?fr‘fv‘;ay‘;’-u Without demanding SEMONE: ln e l ul Ven on tha local street railway situation.| The President is as much at home| My Johnson, who is & very effective | the reason why.” DR. CLAUDE &SEMONES ; and as welcome at the Capital as The New Orleans Times-Picayune (in- Eyesight Specialist . The Commissioners have pointed out on the basis of their analysis of the finances of the two railway corpora- tions that a change of the law to im- pose taxes on ngt rather than gross receipts would serve most surely to stumper, should not range too far dem farthe; senators and representatives ara at r dependent ocratic) goes even farther, (Formerly With Edwin H. Etz) the White House. The objéct of the om base, or make his forelgn en-|asserting that “Congress and Con gagements 0o far ahead. There will | loue should do our refunding” and “the 5 5 _ t should t] - 1 and G Sts. NW. ~ visits is the public welfare. The eX-| g ygs for him and all other earnest| et " SWiheut seoing cefase e Bel Phione Main 731. ecutive and the legislators are joined b ndent. der and uncompromising prohibitionists in | timora Sun _(independent democratic) . in official duties and responsibilities, thip country soon. The weta, ai suggests “drastic amendments” to the - . 3 and ‘showld understand each other. - T8 " BIMINE | 1o becaune “the act in its present form | . equalize the conditions between the | 314 Should un at control of the next Congress, are |gives the Secretary a blanket authority ue Ser’ two systems and to permit a moderate | 9 :h:n ren say in one of thelrl, o5, in action, and abundantly sup- |to convert or refund e aliied Gonds 1 \ ; uniform rate of fare. Under the pres- | S¢S, & s:‘f‘.::“‘:":;‘;‘:m“":wm oon | plied with the sinews of war. They o T o la N Smal't S m uits ditions taxation of the gross ly birds; and, - | condition of Ei may suggest.” ¢ ) et conditi Congress was called in extra session | “-o C2rY birde; and, as they con-|copfiion of BuroRe ey, oeE ot inten- Y vevenues imposes a handicapping pen- sider, it is the early bird that catches ar R - t ti the Knoxville Sentinel (inde N slty upon the line that does the larg- | ** deal with are well advanced toward |, Congress. d::?:' dem:ncranc) does not hellc:awu;‘:l S‘llits for Ou tion. Tariff revision is now under i s est volume of business regardless of |2 “Personal liberty” is a generaliza-| ¥ielding to the administration's. request ‘whether that business is conducted at :i:‘::cl:n:l‘:l:rgt‘:uu; T; revision 18 yon The wets use it, but in attack- | would be & "sane and safs business o . & profit or a loss. With a rate of fare | /% Z2F e s :a‘l:lron!;npmro;fllem,h’ ing prohibition they specify: Bt the majority sentiment is behind l ts or aeatm than one of th the plan and fnewspapers of democratic : - Wiat 15 avowsdly moee €| temporarily adjourned, will shortly be . ) TheY ek the public to belleve |, ° i, repubiican leanings support it that part of the unrest in the country | The Mobile Register (democratic), for is due to the “invasion,” as they call | instance, sees a danger to “natlonal busi- ness” in “legislative leisure and delay.” it, of the rights of the plain people. ;.4 considers it “to be the public ad- sundaY, JUIY 10 Let the people gather where they |vantage to grant the powers asked for." | SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN please and enjoy themselves as they | While the Syracuse Post-Standard (re-| Via Delaware River Bridge X PY : publican) looka upon the demand “as un- dard Ti pleage and a better tone will pervade | hacal- aveq “in tmes of pence. it adds || Lo “fi;.‘f.'."‘::'. ™ ioen A S ctal ParCh ase F'I.om all classes of society. that “for the administratton of this in-; Tickets = 8 at Con. y rs Hart Schaffner & Marx (2 The people are groaning under | *i. hrohably a necessary grant.” akd st umu- suunn taxes, in some cases laid oppressively.| The Buffalo Express (independent ye- ,lmfi‘ m’ All Made to Sell for $60 to $65. Several Hundred Suits All Priced Why not ease up on those who are]Publican) feels that “much must ”Sg €6.00 P.M. companies requires to ‘carry its over- head and to meet its operating ex- penses and yield & reasonable profit, 1t is reaping an unearned benefit from the tax system which assesses gross revenues. The municipal ownership solution of the street rallway problem is the least desirable of all that can be con- celved. There is no substantial senti- ment or demand for it in the District. On the contrary, it Is recognized here that public ownership of the street railways, if effected with due regard for the present property rights of the private owners of the lines, would leave the District in a worse situation than at present. Municipal ownership would have to be effected by the pur- chase of the two systems, by negotia- tion or by condemnation. A price eould not ba arbitrarily fixed by legis- Jation. The courts would inevitably - —— be asked to revise the purchase figure Regulation Criticism. if it was felt to be unjustly low, with-| The minority members of the ways out due regard for the private equities.|and means committee denounce the h n The District, in short, would have to|Fordney tariff bill as “a conspiracy |it has essumed in the domain of popu- fg::;n;;‘gm ":l;h!;;":‘ulgf ;:Trg‘:mm take over the lines in precisely the|to benefit a few favorites at the ex- lar entertainment. Jealousies,” says the Manchester Union same condition as they are today,|pense of all humanity,” and add that, (independent republican), and the New Luncheon financlally and otherwise. It would|“like every conspiracy, it has been| Assertions by Mr. Hays that there|one-man job for “whatever is done have to assume their bonded indebt-|hatched in secrecy.” is room for improvement in the postal m\::!;}: ':im;ee l‘nd:‘r:lc:n;:n?ren :(:'E‘h‘ :ld:ig: edness. It would have to bond itseit| This is the conventlonal, the regula-| service occasians no surprise through- |cisions, at the touch of a button or it for the liquidation of the purchase|tion, deliverance. Protection s always|out the country. The fact has been |(AUIOt be dome at all” The Brook The “Bantam - 4 = o gle (independent democratjc) say s Is the Best payment. It would have to reimburse | characterized by its opponents as a|suspected for several years. “An_unquestionable truth is that, pre- ([ . ] itself out of rallroad earnings to liqul- | scheme for the enrichment of the few| - suming that the power asked for be Ventilated date this debt. It is altogether prob-|at the expense of tha many. And yet granted and that Judldflus use be made Dining Room in the City— able that in such a situation, merging | whenever the policy has been -fairly the two systems by municipal pur-|and logically applied the benefita bave " of it, brakes no ed Wil be re- genecous government always puta | i1, 15, Wraiie, B SPRISS U B I Cooled by the chase, and reducing them to the same | been enjoyed by all. basis of operation and standard of|{ In March, 1897, when Mr. McKinley the temperature recorded by the offi-{ probabilitie: Typhoon Fan System equipment and efficiency, it would | entered the ‘White House, the business Suits for Business resumed, and then completed. Opinion is divided as to what should be done, and the divisions rua in both parties. It is not en unusual, nor by any means a discouraging, situa- tion. As the responsibility is with the republicans, the anxiety also is theirs. They must get together and redeem their campaign promises, or pay the penalty at the polls next year for failure. The President at the Capitol is in touch with as many of the legislators as he wishea to see. It is a bétter ar- rangement, 80 far as numbers are to the discrotion of the Treasury, complaining, and find revenue in the |t use if the United Staten 15 50 (‘ullertl enllsy Vama System hundred millions, as we once and for | what is owed Europe must remain €ol- »1vent, and “international stability means a long time did, in the sale of liquors? | p,fing by governmenta of those obliga- This is the wet campaign as inaugu- | tions” on loans from private quartérs - sated It will, of course, tako on other [r3t o G D et "Products From Farm to You” n proval concerned, than where the legislators| [63{ures and arguments as it DPro-|in, ‘request as framed in the Penrose visit him. Time is saved. Mr. Hard- gresses, and the drys are advised that bil]ll "ll{mflue}}xauubugongnen;&nec :JD‘Y S all” of cancellation of the ts, the ing knows his way around on the Hiu, |1t Will be a hummer throughout. |y oty “Nows (independent) Dbelleves and where and to whom to turn in that there cannot “be any doubt that, with a man llke Secretary Mellon as :hny mmrL\mwmou in his mind at| Mr. Dawesdoes not welcome photog- | treasurer the country can go further and e momen! raphers, preferring to be judged by |8et more done and done satisfactorily d his words rather than by his personal | to-the wrangling of Congresar - - Dining and Tes ‘Rooms appearance. The camera is evidently !h"nl‘(o‘ A:e:r g.crk IWo;:d ;denlljncnuc) = nks that “the only thing for Congress = mot to take the supremacy over hU-|y, 4o is authorize the Secretary to effect A Dellghtful man speech in political affairs, that|a refunding according to his own best Hot Weather 722 Z % 2 % % 7777 % Any Suit requiring alterations purchased Friday or Saturday will be delivered on Saturday clal thermometer a few degrees lower |, AS to this “Judicious use* of power the New York Post (independent) makes than that registered in the homes of | the renssuring. comment tmat the au: || 1332 G Street N.W. ordipary citizenship. thority asked for is not so “unlimited" ! . as might be supposed, for the same{ 7 % N \ find a reduction of fares from the|of the country was prostrate. A gFealitfes of the sitnation’ lmit the N —— N : Secretary that would limit Congress. A == present rate impossible for at least|hodge-podge tariff law—a little pro.| ‘The exckalser would have a com-|SSTRRTY, el Noull bmit Coneress. | \§ Hart Schaffner & Mazs Hart Schaffner & Marx § some years to come. tection here, & slant toward freg trade | fortable income if he could sell sticks | phase relating to the Secretary’s pow psom allS {\\ N Municipal ownership experiments | there—was on the hooks. Forthwith |of klndll-nfr c;mbi*d by his own hands :g thi‘ Ee.iffi'"r’u'}f:: !(‘f:éelge:«‘xfin"l)w.nd § SILK MOHAIR, afid WmE mOUSERS §§ have not succeeded well elsewhere. A |the new President called Congress in|to souvenir hunters. to the Sioux City Tribune (independent) . . g £ N bad standard of service has been ren- |extra session, a straight pratection e e the Bosn. Transcrint llke Dr "]kln N Palm Beach Suitg t Cloth, $15.00 \ pt \ L ' N dered, or that service has been given l:w—tho Dingley law—was enacted, 'rhuh-.ndonment of classical studies (lndepe,naden! :;pubsl;cnl‘rl-t)’kd:f_lag‘;:mth-t s 822 50 sesee -‘15“ \\ at higher cost even than under private | business revived at a bound, and years | will make life easler not only for i g ot trting the Aeaaricl stlion: ced o N s au marmevieat, Fog ik |46 Aoeraity, 1a' WhAh v oo T for o oiees, et e frantel ool Lemonade Redueed o 92 sme‘ Serge ......$13.5¢ \ of profitmaking incentive has re-|shared followed. M e tries." N duced the effectiveness of operation.| As for the manner of preparing the One Summer School N The overload of debt incurred in ac-|Fordney bill, all tariff bills are pre- = ™~ e achool or i 1 o e \Q k e summer scl n indus- 3 \ quiring the lines has proved ap al-{pared with the minority of the ways T‘h; flmmmlesmot m“l:”y Sem , ial workers at Bryn Mawr seems to be ’ $as: . epsom salts with- B e N most permanent barrie to effective|and means committee excluded from|@ little slow, but they are better than carrying out the purpose of the propo- 7] -4‘.". * out the awful taste W \ fare reduction. the counclls ot the walority. When| the mpatuosites of war. npningt e des snd e s grost de | QEAEASRARY wnd nawen, auk o BTERMEDY. - Change of the tax basls from gross | the democrats are in power the repub- -dv;ntsgenl. An attitude of | philanthro opio s yt;lur ddmgugkm fo; & : J‘ fev-noes to net will at least tend to |licans complain; when the republicans 0OTIN ARS. ondesc O e 3 polaible 8 handy package of f $8 nd #9 S | eqialize the financial conditions of the |are {0 power the democrats complain. K G ATAY ,me,f;'ffl:'e‘fof' "i-nfi",%:,‘{.‘.‘.‘ld"fi“',‘,fl : whm':ml{o | Saie o 2 Ay two lines. It will not conceivably add | Some years 3go & democratic tarift BY PEILANDER J0HNSON. the resources of the college at the dis- p 4n the least to ths rate of fare. On|bill, prepared in mecret, was wittlly % N .i’::?&“’m‘."n‘."’.e‘.'i‘mn”'&’w!’s}:. “:XS :;:Tm ullt.}: l{i? [ ] the contrary, it will tend to reduce the | dubbed “the dark lantern bill." A Burning Question. e firet three Weeks ol th undettaking cause it is real rate, which is fixed with reference to} But here is the Fordney bill at last,| Of all human queries ?fi" ?31’12?:‘3:&: a;p:gc?n';fi'::-; 'fiu'x? epeom salts com- X . the less profitable system, hardest hit | Prepared in the regular way, and set-| We're puzzled by one l’si'!fi i ansitat S / g ed with fruit J by the gross revenue tax now imposed. | ting forth protection as one of its|That leads the whole sérles: D llinga: and In: Many Thotakoes erivative salts, o Se s In selecting this bill for consideration | oblects, and both friends andfosshave| “Oh, what's to be done!” :;:e:ghofirs:l!:s‘fihwhnhm ’.;:1.3:’; hely | i it the '-:"‘h‘;{.:;‘;}"‘l‘l& Jot g E attendance possible are provided a 3 e as o practical méasure of street rail-{oppertunity fo disousg it When the climate 8 toeria {rades union. There will be a generous | glass of cold water when biious, way solution, the House District com- ———————— disposition to share with others the ben- | headachy or constipated. mittes has moved wisely along the| A new gun has been invented that| W Strugsle to shun ot derived from thid bippy and fortity- line of practical corrective legislation. | will send = projectile 300 miles. Every | Th® beat rays so horrid— tended ‘the school at Bryn Mawr tnis| ASk for “Epsonade Salts” But what's to be done? summer will be eager to have the enter- ——emte——————— effort will be made to give it a place Justices of the United Statey Su-jon the scrapheap before it can be prise a permanency, that many otners in | Made by Am. Epsom Ass'n. There are times when all knowled‘e the days to come may en!oy all_that e establishment of the income tax, do e You can’t learn from college ? vy not have to diminish their compensa-| - A prize fighter does not suftef much| "~ What ta to be done. Not a Matter of High Heels. l-lld roomy tion while in office and are therefore | physically, but the mental enguish of In days like these when there is so 1 exempt. Mr. Taft, because he goes|the loser when the winner walky away|Of self each is ruler, much foolish talk of bobbed hair and _ s‘fll 13/2 to 17 into office after the income tax law|Wwith most of the prize money 1. in. Let's laugh with the sun, '.5'.?,;' !}itlrlt: n;rtlda Drlzte‘;flgh‘t-lovln,l was passed, must pay like other cit-| tense. Till his temper grows cooler— Tental balance, and to Temember that FO- N ifi ¥l r { izens. It is merely an episode in the ‘What else can be done? much of this nonsense is merely of the passing moment and unimportant anyway. e In eloquent and gratifying contrast Jud Tunking says he doesn't see|, 7" iy Taiaverous ado about noth- why he can't get a capitalist and & |jing is the announcement t‘tn‘. wom- few press agents to back him as thejan has just been chosen for the vice career of a man who has been dis-| The fact fin.t 50 faw pqqplc undsr- tnguished as a good loser. stand the Einsteln thwry my pre- ————— vent it from flxurlng in the educa- Experts predict that the only future | tional mission of the motion Ppicture N\ % | mervice to be expected of a battleship | producers. champlon checker playu- presidency and general managément N < of the largest public utilit; De- N 'h that of a souvenir at a Fourth of frolt. . Even befors the. AR N ! N Railrcads are struggling with even morg interesting and perplexing fig- ures than those shown on the time tables. B \July celebration. < ————— Epidemics in Russia are the in- ‘evitable result of a governmental sys- tem that is highly theoretical and en- tirely unscientific. ———e———— No More Small School Sites! R been given evidence to the effect that women were going to play an increas- “Do you approve of the classics?” lnfils; smm:ru.nt ;&n: ur. ma:.uy.‘ “T 8o, replied Senator Sorghum. 8 _Noti A Juniter G high ur-low heels, short or long skirts, bobbed o; “Tha classics should be studied, the unbob?e? I;:lr. leua things do no: e sarie as campaign platforms. They |¢nter into the matter at all. Neither Obregon bas Yo face the fact that|pave their improving influence, even | NOVA7E tresses nor bobbed halr would have won for Miss Sheridan the high oil causes as much friction gnan if you don't mai 0 lace she now holds. N 111 th a1 vellves 4 v nage to remember f‘ s. Nor wi ese much of what was in em.” n themselves win anything that is 2 % $10 & $11 Oxfords White Oxfords $ b '7 English Modely W \ Z Z Z 7 X truly worth while unless the head on . The movement to securq & new S s e which they grow is ready and able R‘“‘inc‘u. bullding for Business High School| A foir-round prize fightcostsenough Obstruction. to work on things of vaster impor- French w Tony Red s iy Cordovan Congervative Lasts Jaunched by the alumn} of that insti- to suggest another problem for the ‘When, to correct conditions bad, mmy. mdeea, that those who achleve tution will arouse the interest and en- economists. Great men in counsel moet, success are persons who bother about list the support of all Washington. = = The-man who Kicks 1a not 80 bad 3: htfi:h“h::l‘;?—‘:‘l’;:tr:fimfi:::t !(‘lknlt;: For this school has demopstrated its Archives and Efficiency. As one who drags his feet. pendent). great utility and value in the educa-| Controller General McCarl notes the g —— ‘Wage reductions seem “the unkind- tional gystem of the District and is|serious handicap upon government H est cuts of all."—Bridgeport Telogram. ®o plainly in need of new quarters|efficlency due tQ the pregent condition “I understand you have reformed,”| congress can't help the unemployed Z that the case needs no argument. of the public files in this city. Hq finds -ld flge policeman. v by joining them.—Rock Island Argus. It has been heretofore pointed out|that six of the divisions of hia office, " replied Bill the Burg. “My | mpe atfr bet that a serious blunder was made in|formerly the auditorigl forcey !"“’I‘ r@.thods are out-of-date. T came down |a E:; npnetr:t'::: 1s that the f:l?r:e:nig > o the location of this school on & site[ed to different departments, are gcat-|in @ taxicab, and since T saw the sim-[easily ~lost—Spokane Spokesman-Re- Spiay clothing i i Our busin is to Gi Gg ¢“ v which permitted mo expansion what. | tered a wide ares in gifferent|ple and effective modern way of rob-|*"> " EVLisF it jore Snn[utl «‘Ve dost or man by clockworl Dally Metal M reports that 4 : crade.” k. T feel down: | DAl e hoen rduced on mte " There is an o roffuction the way Si ever, beyond one minor eddition, |bulldings. Thiz mnkut’ornuc‘l] ‘delay which filled the lot. This case may the stand as a distinct example of what \ - = it is.—Joplin (Mo.) Globe, r t!"ted a ainst atta(k N Dot to do in the cholce of school sites. | the ' matter of ’h"w ““‘M Too Valuable, Mexioo's idea of disarmament seems protec g Proposal has been made torelinquish |gnd records. It'is praposed to con-| “What has become of the clerk with |to be to take one-pistol-away front | il ISIHURIIIY } — the present Busigess High School, |ceptrate this auditorial !oroq, to as-|the big dlamonds?” sich of its two-gun soldlers—Hanis: s A when replaced by an adequate ‘new |semble W&"?M'WP ) e burg Telegrap! ST M o e e oo 1109.1]11 Pennsyluania Avenue itg and it will be and wmwuhswusnwmsgrm-dww» ol tn eather l" meed of l::; rt;an:.. This is & ques-| 1In this connection the proposal of|cause he suspected everybody Who ?{ou’do‘!zt‘ ?‘f’t :;y s-ttsnugn o tm l‘,b \’ /\ i \)1.1 tionable . It i not desirable tolan archives buflding is sgain ad-| wanted to talk to him of being e|instruments lofty feats maybe it W S ' pstablish a school in two different]vanced. The need of such a structure|burglar or & kidnaper.” ‘Di:x:-,ld e s At Flatn SRR : 4 p A L g § = 1o TR AT