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NEW BRITAIN [tered by the New York Daily Mir- . PLAN T“ RELIEVE {ror, owned by Willlam Randolph Clty ltems Hearst, sponsor of the Old Glory The American government ht asked the Canadian gov-| The stock and fixtures of a gro- CROWDED SCHOOLS rnment to assi the search for |Cery store at 60 Cherry strect, own- 0ld Glory. ed by Frank Varano, will be sold No Patrol Available at public auction on Monday after- . i I request for ships to patrol the |NOON at 2 o'clock to satisfy a judg- Board of Education Pushing Pro- .0 iamea”n % “Whitien Ui | memt ot ‘stote. Constamte. Frea Brock and ard F. S for | Winkle will conduct the sale. ir journey from the Orient across| A daughter, Patricia Joan, was gram to Accommodate Pupils ght in the Pride of Detroit, “-,“'\m'al. Hartford, to Mr. and Mrs. tobinson, who said ships w A 3 2 was fo 3 May ;| hington school where there are gio Lpst oty ERIREY A% 100 students seated torium will be reliev in the audi- vith the installation of portable € buildings and the Monroe school dis- Yo rict will have only one week of a tio part-time session plan s rooms in the Robert J. vill be completed in time to allow tudents to attend school a weck Monday, Chairman Joscph M six rom Halloran of the school accommoda e cabled Brock and Schles urg-| Miss Irene R. McNulty of Kelsey tions committee announced at the ¥ ! to lon their trans- street, entertained the H-A-M-I oard meting yesterday afternoon ! C |bridge club at her home Wednesday With construction of the port- Coolidge Opposed lafternoon. Miss Ivy Anderson and ble building at the Northend school | Pr nt Coolidg apld City, | Mrs. George Peterson were the win- | nd one at the Washington school It be known that while he in- ners #t bridge. i in anistont o ne |t to investigate trans-oceanic| A daughter was born at New rooms at the Vance school, tem- flving circ with the hope DBritain General hospital today to porary relief will be felt in the establish greater certainty for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krepshan of Foolaliiah are ot orowile he can hardly sce a gov ast Main street. supt. Holmes informed the mem- board willing to take the A pdatehibninadihorn et iiew crs that there s no room even in SPonsibility for any transatlantic | Britain General hospital today to e basement of the Washington |MEhts {Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Munson hool for the increased enrollment, vhich he said came from t 1cred Heart school. The Ben Frank- lin school, which is being construct «d on Clinton street be com- pleted by February in ex- o peeted in the ‘nort} seetion of the city, , Compensation for Vete It was voted 1o allow «on, 82 years old, who f ed immediately Harold E. eir disposal in the Pacific as I do ot t tions, bhorn Pacific on their round the world ptember 8 at St. Francis ho le | Ryan of Belden street, thiscity. \ips were available, he notified | Samuel W. Menus, Hartney, president of the baum, Bernard Miller and Morris s corporation of New Birnbaum sold today through the kked for the protec- Camp Real Estate Co. property at I personally would oppose | 36 Connerton street to Joseph Gor- don. Committees for the third ward re- publican club barbecue will meet at republican headquarters Monday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. n, ink the attempted ships were proposed flight should in a land plane even at various sta- Detroit board of com- placed Prizes Withdrawn committee of chamber of com- aviation 3oston —_—~_—_~_~———— rport with- 100 prizes for the l Personals !hl-‘ J pe. It : Sritish | pr. Joseph Walsh has returned prize t Raphacl was striving ¢rom his vacation spent at Casco Bay, Maine. was lost somewhere in the ie Cleveland chamber of | Jacob Birn-| DAILY HERALD, sATULDAY, SEI'T i i 10, 1927, ¢ 118 HEADS OF SCHOOLS Recommendal Reports from the pri nior, Central Junior Hale Junior High scho five department head. mitted to membe: committee at the ing ye D Principal Louis P. cre graduated ligh school last year. 19 per | of SUBMIT REPORTS, High and Junior Principals Make tions ncipals of the | and hols Nathan nd from 5 were sub- school me he tember erday afternoon. Senior High School jnounced that a total of 284 students from the lior Of this num- ent are going to collug | 16 per cent to normal s school, 15 pe cent to other schools not granting | degrees, and 12 per cent have no definite pl S, According to Mr. Slade, half the {students who entered school have stayed to graduate. Mr. Slade de- Iclared he believed that the students should not have their ed. Mr. Slade went i the reasons that m I school in his r “To meet the situa recommend that, just possible the plant be building a fourth st {the i for an auditorium, with baths | nasiums Shall T go to work or to sct 9 It should be: all T w out of ool or work in schaol stat- IFollowing is his reco te ot the old open air scl library, two gym-{ question b nto detail ke students ort. mendation: tion I would as soon as r and dressin {rooms, a cateteria, and offices for on | Weddings FRIEDLAND—WASKO Miss Han B. W da r of Waskowitz of 79 i Norris J. Friedland Mrs as wil . Miss Waskowit 1 by Miss Ida € as 1 Maspeth, Mrs Hartford, Miss Minnic Goldberg csmaids David ide, Joel As rry Simon f the bride Miss Wa a gown vell of caught will L princess lac with ¢ will carry valley. ore Her Witz 'Phone Josher ¢ ( \ WDOUGALL FREED: LACK CF EVIDENGE =’ Police Had Nothing on Alleg Gree T | " STHOOLINSURANGE Y BE CHANGED Program Prepared by W. H. Day Would Alter Schedules » the fact that the school | committee has re- ! c s in its fire volicies sted by " of the com- t will be several cies if the plans liam H. Day of the Joseph f of the reported would be details such 'g machines, n care of by an, redistribution 1 taken by Mr. Hal- board action on tieeman Le Witt. why it was there was 1 commit- e “sinking with the some of Committee- il Day sald the spe- sisting of the ttee and himself, was ection e on lings s committes meets and which he has lately ¢ sald ho will be- matter aired by e L e R e e A = the administration; that this struc- ; were pos oposition through SR mhloren ,"“ R a :’_n L En e e ing W, Croll, son of Mr. and|turc be connected with the academic | tonnol 111 J : SUEa ‘l";‘“"“' e i e s {0 reach Cleveland still Mrs. Louis Croll of 38 Shefficld and vocational buildings and that |yopn. Ar Chery M 3 o ‘;":‘ “::n"xy' A Ang noa o | street, has entered the University | the desirable parts of those bu c N Ar : 3 hoshad s deinile . d s Tollaena Ba & Wesiminsier Gazette backer | of Buffalo. ings made vacant by the change be | 1 i submit his views. ménded the following: Payment of ACpeslie alle abackon ] o e saom Tl | i At ; A iing to Mr. Day there has TONNLIE 2 SIS AT : T Courtney, it | Leon E. Croll, son of Mr. and Mrs. | further suggest that At need ot , ! o the special com- lationterin i e in t b m from any [ouls Croll of 38 Sheflicld strect,|for additional class rooms be met | 11 ri t ) was .-.|[»x-<: nted unal:n Lo el fatiesy e frip. Courl. |1oft for Pittsburgh where he will |bY making use of the (rade school ¢ ‘ ) ) i "hvredflenlm'l AR ot it Corunna, Spain, where he |cnter as a freshman at Carnegie In- | ng for that purpose and by . z st C 0 Rbandon SN an Hale Junior H o B e i gy | building a new trade school on some | Hartford, a ' said i L the matter direct- T'he report of the ni- e Cilo agg, zit | ieanty aites [res 24, 3 A Weods « the school committes for ASTLER0 MLt ; e 7 ew of con-| Miss Sally Croll entertained three Central Junior High School t ( Sherciie Rauizi he gkien {en o o ard adverse weather conditions. | tables of bridge for Miss .\nn:pm::'”'i"l‘"' “‘1‘“""' Treneh ot Yegierduy r u i cuninidee i L pse ke s accepted by e hoard ¢s Her Hushand | Goldberg whose marriage Man=tRelir s sun oo el ssehooksin tory i 10 for: t ! g Cr Gerard Casale of the 3frs 4"‘\.‘Tv.u~" A "II'\"nz- in New | rice Tvr:prrlo{ New Yor \‘x?“ l‘n‘ |ed the members in his report ti A J Ir. W ‘ e xiein text hook committee moved b el r husband to give up | place in the early fall. Prizes were | (e School has done much in e v 1 1 t ¢ aasd. '“) ' to $17,600, due llowing books s atter o return by air over won by Missci Anna Gourson ang |CUrricular activities during npat ¢ ) t 1 : N Ras0 oF nuliting oonstrlies schools: ¢ n oc in the Bellanca mono- | Anna Kennedy year. Auditorium exercises were | New Brit ey el ) . If the board continues to in- and Jenkins, pul « bia with Captain Hinch- | s “"'}*1 and 42 clubs were organized. 1 Mar ) 14 that ¢ o1 1 ¥ at the present rate, Mr. DAy ok (Pt st 5 . o il o vors making programs of the | Abberton Cannan. Mr. W and i s 11 i r"“!‘,_"s"\i:?'"‘fr'\',”a‘;"‘f‘h"’,“;_ e ;,"'A'. oachers lighter so that those quali- |horn In Hartford, 1} \ of Job : Day's plan as proposed at the D spending her vacation at Chalkes |20 to assist with Civic league du- |and e Nagl I ¢ T 1s for the slimination 1 ’ ¢ ined to consult air | Beach, & ties will be given an opportunity. - o et iak . ve in ice on geveral of the ) o nded ut the air route S Nao rench also favors the granting of JOHNSON—KALL ; 1 v ool buildings and have the pay- for clementary £chools . while Levine has | pfisg Gertrude D. Roseen, daughter | €Fedit towa dualion ford Thepedaile ot S i ( i vwlum\\n::]d H“mkm‘torml';;: The report of 1 ing scho abandon his | o¢ My, and Mrs. Sam Rosen of st |Krade extra s e : i Rl i e L Tedine oy ant > {the employment of an assistant ¢ 81 Clapman strect 4 ¢ 157 ool’s own insurance. outlined in 1 ni H 1 was k 1 B | Main street, will enter the Univer | o gino - - ot Aur ), I accepied. clear | ember 15. sity of Vermont Monday. L S win Johnson nl ¥ b ( 10 ! 1 % i 3 ” n Herman ™5 i : nn”f?;mx;n‘:\ l;v’vm;-,;vm;lnl were will take p 2l ( ol TRAFFIC MEN To MEET of ke no- : s ecommended by the principa 0 o'cl vice prinei 1 : practically | Edward Noonan has left for a| “wpp gyqitorium, two gymnasiums, le's parent i ¥ | 5 :hn;,x_d“ : tho weeks trip to Montreal. and administration offices should he | quist v vear o wa | ke = ructed between the old and t} & : N Resume Sess! Summer court 2 4 “insonte | Misy Ruth Shatter of Brooklvn i3 | poq B 1(4.!“,2 o x” -::'1 l sstes R s oll of the deps a it e My lam' Mre, Earl Gourson | STt iRo ke o : : Itecess—Air Mail Express Among £0 that he coul o of Winter street. Statrw 8 olf suildin i ot } N NS kst 1 his p iy | - et s oLl B in e ; e Items on Docket for Consideration Gain In Pu AT i s | Clarence H. Barnes, general secre- | “Modorn equipment should be in 2 v e G Sl Aecording T et o M eKinleys Going Al}mad £ (00 21 T (61 2 e A e e ; Aid not , A e bine eorrect tegistration of Ayt For Study of Mus issistant secretary, and Eben strong | nes should be plac ! 4 z Aoy sl public schools of this cit o irl MeKinley and Mrs. MeKin- | Boys’ secretary, left at noon toc y | £ e I'r v meeting will include a in enroliment over last d former Miss Gertrude Pilz| 0 attend an employed officers' re- | t ) r and will be held at the Bur- S44 to 12,524 of il i o K on | treat at Camp Hazen, Chester. The | s pina : 5 S tel nzton s f i My, | conference opened at noon and will | " Dl 3 I \ v of local problems will eleme scho i warded the | close tomorrow at 4 p. m. Mr. | be con I p for discussion. Among them inereased from 1 1,250 ¢ czoubeim prize for the best mu-|Barnes will preside at tomorrow | enient en- sllver | 11 s A W be the question of air mail ex- i) 0l | niositio ibmitted in con. | MOrning's session. e hd | 3 protection at railroad cross- & 832 These t T » auditorium stage should be 5 1 : I ¥ - 0 hanges in freight classification s te oosevelt | o will cover two years| Mrs. Ella Welch and family of 26 | 1 e 2 v : 1 questions of freight and express scl 1 nany, | Harvison street have returned ho “Better ventilation shouid be pro- ol ! pers’ advisory board meeting at 1 ) ; iy |after spending the summer at Oak |vided in the auditorium. Br 5 s baw > arrest. | sery Ihe question of sending & 4 i 1 v will | Bluffs “Something should be done to in : f ; e i : ive o the New Prglead berlain and c N — he acoustic qualitics of kg A : REBEL LEADER KILLED September 23, will school \ enroll ted| Amerigo Anselmo and William D. 1m. ek AR 3 e i t. 10 (P Jose more than it had last en- | MeCue lett this forenoon for George “A fireproof stairway should P A AR R : r s \ rehel roc of b R ‘ o Smalley : nory 1own university, Washington, D. C.|place the fire escape at the e S b o been 15 CANARIES STOLEN crease in enroll i Retr £ in the| They will try for places on the foot- |of the old building. Ay A i i 1 Scott of 1493 Stanley street ad 1.218 while this s ' R it Lall team “Shower baths for girls a g : g 1 to the police today that 16 i ¢ (It i 5 ‘ = |hoys should be provided in the v Chuck Co. . i o \ry birds were stolen from the of e G T E st | Mr. and Mrs. John J. Remillet [ment. We are behind the times in P s e ¢ READ HUEALD CLASSIFIED ADS bird © in the rear of her home B ‘,{vf” ‘Lmht (Il:rl(‘ndlh . |and their children, Gloria, Charles |our physical education work, due (0o Tendered Bride 15 2 : : Ot SO0 SANTS e Will Attend Convention and John have returned from a va- |lack of these fa s. jo pY sapnf | regt frair o it vl om of the cation spent &l Narragansett Pier. | Nathan Hale dunior High School Back From Elopement " : ; e 1 Light association - | In his report, Harry] A miscelluncous shower was giv- | %0 It said ! 3 ) M i o London neat week | Charles P. Winchell and Bertha | \Wesscls of the Junioryent infhonop ot iMrs. (EoterfIiraniiiy t similar to the €1 a Gets Four More Americans [ A Thy ay inclusi Winchell sold today thyough the | High school reviewed the work done {4t her home at 154 North Lep ¢ ik s . 3 1 iihone, manager, and|Camp Real ¢ Co., two lots on |On each study and the progressilast evening Homamnaadec i ht to assault ¢ It assistant manager of | Carlton stret to Giuseppina Bom- | Made since the shop and schoolforated in pink and blue = in district 1 at- | haci. were consolidated. wture of the evening's pro 2 5 : t 1 ssions. Mr. McEl- e e Music in the Schools sram wis 4 mock marriag fehil o7 1 ool wit i e companicd by Mrs M 4nd M ‘il Staigle ! Orchestras have been organized | Nathaline C Vera Ankuda 1 it Hill | o e R e e e e e o fook bur| syenin : iy ! cashier of the lo nwick fo attend the wedding of | Musical Director George B. Mat-|Games T d and M n-1¢ t « 1 th 1 attend on Tues- | Miss Dorothy Williams of Hartford. thews reported. The system at the |l der W popul \ 1 7, enginee - I Senior } ool w changed | ! 1 LG \ Iy, Arvid| Apoand Mrs. Clarence Derrick of | from one large chorus to three small | M | ! I die e ] will 'v'j! Sefton Drive left today for a visit in | cnes. He is h the resnits | « ' ! H e 3 ”]"“\‘,,‘ 1" SRHool it Myrtie K. pulaski, Va. Their son, Reid Der- in the jun ools, he de- who wis | . ] . 1,281 ag oo 5 5 of t{‘- ceonomic fyick, will accompany them s faras | clared in his 1 nd her hust Hon t 1 1 Rpabana L B, g1 itiend Monday and | gacksburg, Va. where he will en- | Art in the Schools tly, July 2 ¢ i e d vE , e . lter V. P. 1 Dewey Van Cott, director of the he w g was the result s pted to 3 - - | art department of the school, made 1 elopement and the ceremonsy wafl‘u Fl l{fiq EP] iss Dotha White Made | Mrs Mary B Campbell has re-|a report of the various pirases ot was pertormet New ! Licennen ynsy ¥ ] i i o &by turned home after spending the work in his departments. Improve- [ tice of the | i Dy s | was calle ¢ el L Assistant Librarian | 1100 (00t P ults. | ments fn the sunior and senior high | Hanover Sho I arter o r n Mizs Dotha \w”“»v daughter of — | school will help considerably, he | of Mr nd A 1 a AM HHAE ’!‘p nd Ars. Marcus White, has |y porrLE CROOKS TOO | vaid. dlin 5o LiaNRan ! I I R ) en appointed first librarlan at the| 5 5 R LT Yvening. Schools ranklin is o . MR i 'I‘('l"\:'if,"'"‘\\,,‘?""r:i_"‘i,l,::f‘; bin avenue, was entered ahout 8| James I. O'Brien, director of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. I ank I tured and « in tho | ontinued from T Page) iccopt n similar position in New | 0'clock last evening. The burglar|work of evening - school, reporicd | of SRR T 2 1y i Miss White was connected | Used an empty milk bottle which he | that eflorts wer m:“h' o ,"“21,’"""""' r the »;Kx‘ inistration of ¢ ! R e e il e it e ago but | found on the doorstep, to break afilliterate to attend school but they | i cau vi‘ \u’ :. a -; sadon el i 3 f it 1o take 5 Special conrse i the Window in the sccond story, after|have mot shown much interest i former I}An? AN G . 5 e Jrtment openty dis. | library school at Columbia univer- cHmbing a porch. Mr. Allen sur-)the matter. ’ hose !\\v)m. txlm‘ been w‘“i)‘ B m,..' ,,"‘.\,j\”‘:\”],\ o LTl played its opposition to transor it Miss Irene Smith of Somer. | Prised him but the burglar escaped, | duced to attend gl troated | o 3 iy flights at this time by witl \ Muss, has been appointed | taking a pair of pearl carrings and | in the rv‘;:nlln Ry matlehs motisat: Hosie o e v to th e e 4 d of the circalating department. | about $2.60 in change. Mr. Allen |i6factory. He favors the ‘-‘;In-u.w;[ e el ALATRH L Dt Seala e S biaea = s-n;: 11; aan nnm}:‘.rm’ (m \I.l. about ;’;:Td“t:x”"l"n -}v:yul{l\ l’:;'m",nxt|.|‘l.l.x:\\ avs Air Travel Is Al Bhast B T e e : : Pl: 5 ft. 9 inches in height. He wore s (anght by expert teache A 2l s ot ! comeer over tho revent disasers and. Commuting by Plane {7 % (bl b it 0 With| - Twenty diftorant nationalities wers Only Way to Journey 0:k sttt : £25.000 prizes for trar To Be Possible Soon sttt brim. represented in the foreign-born| Travel by neils thozonlysway . victora, and friends and irel- York, Sept. 10 (P —Commut- e adult classes, Polish, Italian, Swe-| (o journcy, according to Miss uih o atives of three men ¢ long atrplar from suburban HART STREET COLLISION |dish and German students in the or-fandrews of this city, daughter o r hops, appealed the |omes fo Manhatian offices, hitherto| Automobiles driven by Joseph | der named werc p Mr. and Mrs. Jdohn A, Al abandon their § fonk, |¢ 1o theory and the conjec- | Maloszka of Lincoln street and Ed- | est numbers, i Miss Andrews has just re ned anwhile a frultless search went of whimsical humo will be- | ward Nevarde collided about 2:30 | Other mafters such as socials, etc., | from a tour of Furops, whers i on for the American monoplane Old | come actualily next spring, it was | yesterday afternoon on Hart street, |play a great part in the success of had two long airplane fi - Glory and the Canadian nionoplane |1 4 today from the rchild | near the entrance to Walnut Hill | the schools. Mr. O'Iirien who also | arrived in Quebee last weck R Sir John Carling, long missing in at- | aviation corporation of Farmingdale, | park. Nevarde had driven out of | conducts the Americanization bureau | met at that city by her par ML : tempted fights casiward ocor the (Lo Lo which is huilding “commuting | the park and turned east on Hurt [ announced that much work i being | «pending at the famoun | 100 bt ther . Atlantic | express {the rate of onc a week. | strect just as Maloszka passed. The | gone along this linc. | cau T i ke Michael Mghts Called OfF force of the impact dro evarde’s | Klementary Physical Education | hile in Miss Andr Jacob t 3 Bandon At GE nE nioTected OFI' ON VACATIONS car twenty-three feet, according to| Tho physical education in ti {toured Ttaly, Irar L s Windsor to Windsor t of thej Included among employes of the |the report of Supernumerary Offi- | mentary school has been divided | the Balkan states, : oot fele ME Canadian plane Roy indsor and | local post office who will leave for |cer Charles McGrath. There WA into three classes, playground work, | way, Sweden and (he o et e e SivenRa the Paris flight of ln Rene | two weeks on their annual vacation | Slight damage and the officer found | gymnagium work, and hygiene, Miss | She flew by plane from : I him and pushed him off the | Tor ppeared aimost n cortuinty |are Marcus Miles, Matthew Egan, [no causo for police action. Estella G. Cuddy reported. The de- Stockholm and rcturned by plane Iia Homan boy atarled U toc HJohn 17, Keeve and Frederick €. % o e partment has sought to help pupils | from Gottenbers, Sweden, to Iarl e ik ‘ Captatn Fonck in New York said [ lawrence of the clerks, and Fred-| Thero s a pyramid near Puchld. | (o understand what the body re-| Miss Andrews is o teacher In the |LrOUble, BecoiCtE (O e his projected flight fo Paris probably | crick Sunburn, Monroe Hartson | Mexico, that is comparable to the | gyjres for its hest work and how im- | Hartford h g i L | conld be abandoned for this year, |and James Conley of the carrier [PYramids of Egypt. It wag erected yoriant 4t Iy to fulfill these require- 7 = e tothe veu atior iih V¥, departmont ravoked Mot by the Toltee Indians, is more than i ments, she stated SHOWER FOR MISS HATTON i ; the leaves of absence granted Lieut., e = 200 feet high and has a base line of Elementary Schools Sixty members of the offic R - rence Curtin and Ensign Stephen WANT I'LAGS DISPLAYED 1,060 feet, The largest Egyptian| Mgy Blla A. Fallon, supervisor of [of Landers, Frary & ¢ s who ar PR Iwards, navigator and radio| Anot appeal was made to the | pyramid, Cheops, has a bascline of | the elementary schools reported the [in the Universal Girls' club, held a holcA et Elon ity rtor, respectively, on the pro- [Chamber of Commerce this morning | 760 fect and is 400 feet high. various achievements of the schools miscellancou rin the A Ctiled Ak e e i A jump, ’»\ the o mittee in ch ¢+ of the T o during the yeo She went into de-|tion rooms the close of ork IFour mor vs | 1 ad th of the Chicago Civic Opers 10 plane meapwhile was at 1 drum corps ficld meet this afternoon, [ The death penalty for animals was | tail on individual instruction, cl; yesterday afternoon in honor of i : oo tealifiod ¢ v 1 thoy are American artists is being heralded bor Gra Newfoundland, awaiting [fo have the merchants display their jcommon in Holland long ago. 1In|room tests, primary reading, curricu- | Maude Hatton, who becomes the Parparian’s fath 1 That Adcsicq can ket up an opera these days without sny favorable weatlier to join tN coastal | fligs during the parade. 1476, a cat was hanged at Longue- [lar revision, cte. bride of Councilman ‘Thomas 13, | he sells truit and “»; ho; help from ov s The four are pictured above: One—-Leone Kruse, steamer Kyle In the north Atlantic ' B ville for biting an infant to death. Fay, September 20, During the .u»"v‘m He id -"{ Homa i wprano, daughter of a Petoskey (Mich.) clergyman; two Clinor Marlo, search for Old Glory and the Sir| READ INERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | A steer was put to th in 1571 for |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |cial a large number of gifts were | started the trouble and should haye I\‘ prano, San Iranciseo; three—Olga Kargau, soprano, Chicago, and four John Carling. The Kyle was char- FOR YOUR WAN goring a woman ncar Meddlebourg FOR YOUR WANTS given to Miss Hatton, | been arrested. Baromeo, basso, an alumnus of the University of Michigan. }